SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DUBOVOY, N.D. - DUBROVINA, Z.V.
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USSR TjDc 621.317-713
GRUZDEV, S.V., KARPOV. R.G., OSOKIN. V. I.
nDigital SHF Power Meter"
Tsifrovoy izmeritell SVCh moshchnosti (cf. English above),
Leningrad, IzvestJ.ya Vysshikh Uchebnykh ZAveden4__Pr1411,;:_11_
stroyenlye, 1970.',No 1, IDP 30-33
Translation:
Considered Is an SHF ppwer meter with linear conversion
of the measured quantity Into pulse repetition frequency and
automatic outbut of the measurement result In digital form.
The basic anaiytic relations and experimental data are
presented.
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GRUZi)EV, 5 V. DU331,70_17, J. LLHPOV, R. G Oj3K.1.4, V. I. C;" _1 S I.
_11ower
Moscow, Utkryt:!:-a, izobroteni-ya, ~~;rorjshlennvye Olbraztsy, i;0 17
1z ...ay 70, p 5o, ?atent ..o _"(70b:36, Filed 8 Dee b6
L' Ij -
Translation: This "ut-o-'s Certificate introduces a suoerhi-h-frequcncy pc-.~er
U
racter containing a then--iistor bridge, an amplifier, a controilci
L M':~Lency
generator and a measurinz re-ulation circuit. In order to i-nerea-se Li:e measure-
r., 0
ment accuracy, the controlled -frequency oscillation outpuL and the reference
oscillation outr)ut in -Uhri sensitivity regulating cLrcui4
0 %1 are corinc-cted via divid-
ers to the pulse sequencing switch, and the subtractor outpi.;:'u is connected to the
digital sensor for controlling the conversion voltage frequency arld the division
factor of the dividers.
USSR UDC 621.317.744
GRUZDEV, S. V. , DUBOVOY, N - D. , KARPOV, R. G. , OSOKIN, V. 1. , CHILRIKOV, S. 1.
Le te r"
"Pulse-Frequency Superhigh-Frequency Power 'M
~Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promivshlennvye Obraztsv, Tovarryve Znnki,
No 17, 12 .'-lay 70, p 56, Patent7_~
I I o 2 L=8, Filed i Dec. 6~)
Translation: T"his Author's Certificate introduces a pulse-frequency super-
high-frequency power meter containing a bolometric briciga, a pulse amplifier,
an anplitude detector, a generator with controlled frequency, an auxiliary
.-enerator and a subtracting circuit. In order to increase the sensitivity
Y
the output pulse repetition frequency divider of the controlled generator is
connected to the feedback circuit of the bridge circuit.
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USSR UJC: 021-317.784
OSOKIIi, V. I., DUBOVOY, N. D., iMPOV, R. G., GRUZDEIV, S. V., C.:,:5:DI?-DV, S. 1.
"An Automatic SiF Power :-Aleterl'
~~oscow, Otkrrtiva, lzolbreteni&a, Fror,-yrshlenny1re Obraztsv, '.0 14,
1970, Author's Certificate No 268519, filed 18 Nov 66, In 44
Abstract: This author's certificate introduces an auto-matic i,:iF power mezuer with
double comparison. The unit contains an automat-Ac-balance thermistor bridze, an
Sn-F disconnect and a power indication circuit. As a distinguishinl:- fr_-atura of
thepatent, measurement Drecision is improved by connecting the rectifier input
to the brid:re outD tne CoMparator
put and connecting the rectifier output to one o'
0
inputs, the other comparator input being connected to the output of an integrator.
The comparator output is connected to 'Llip-flop inputs. The output of the saw-
tooth voltage generator i5 connected to a thermistor and a meter pointer.
Dq6ovoY,
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ASSR
uDc 546,4822tY~8537.311.31
GALUSFKA, A. P., DAVIDYUK, G. YE., IYJBOVOY, _V.. K., and YONOMYO, I. D. ,
.. ...... ..
Institute of Nuclear Research of th-e-Aicademy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Investigation of Nonuniformity of Specific Electrical Conductivity of
Single CdS Crystals"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, vol- 9, No 5, May 73, Pp 750-754
Abstracti This article considers the nature of nonuniform distribution of
the specific electrical conductivity of CdS cry;~.tals and the. effect
of nonuniformity on the Hall mobility of eloctrons. SADJ..~~,].O US cryntals,
obtained by the method of zone sublination, were used in the investigation.
A nonuniforn distribution of fast recombim-i;tion s-centers is evident in
single CdS crystals which leads to nonuniform distritrdtion of the specific
electrical conductivity over the length of the specimen, The mobility of
conductors de-kert.,lined in such specimens from the data of Hall effect can be
diiferent from that of actual Hali m- bili-r
0 .' r [,~ X. In dete17-ilining
the mobility of conductors in ningle US crystals from the experimental data
1/2
USSR
CALUSMA, A. P., et al, Ueorganicheskiye b1laterialy, Vol. 9, 110 5, MaY 73,
PP ?50-754
according to the Hall effect, it is always necessary to take into account
the nonunifornit.v of distribution of the specific electrical conductivity
in the specinen. In specimens with nonuniform distribution of the recombJ--
nation centers over the entire lengtth of the speclinen the dependence of
nonuniformities of the distribution of specific electrical conductivity and
of ~a Oil the intensity of ahort exposure will be will be higher at high
temperatures (200-)50o1Q' than at lower ones. The lowering of temperature
results in decreased nonuniformity.
2/2
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USSR
MC 581.198,632-951
CHKANIKOV, D. I., K~MYEV, A. M.t PAVLOVAO N. N.f and DUBOVOT, V. P., All-
Union Scientific Research institute of Phytopathology,". ~ol shiy'e.Vyazeny
Moscow Oblast
"N-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetyl)-L-Clutamic Acid, A New Metabolite of 2,4-D"
Moscow, Fiziologiya Rasteniy, Vol 19, Vyp Z, Xar/Apr 72, pp 436-442
Abstracts A new metabolite, H-(2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetyl)-L-glutamic acid,
was separated by paper chromatography along with N-(2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetyl)
-L-aspartic acid from extracts of soya bean plants treated with 2,4-D-2-14C.
These conjugates of 2,4-D had the same mobility during paper chromatography
in different solvents (ZO were used). They were separated by gas-liquid
chromatography. Both of these compounds were identified by UV, IR, NEIRr and
mms spectra. The compounds underwent complete hydrolysis in 6 N HC1 at 1000
in 2 hr yielding 2,4-D and equimolar amounts of aspartic and glutamic acids.
Amino acid derivatives of 2l4-D were accumulated mainly in the treated leaves
of soya and, presumably, were not transferred into other organs, The arLino
acid derivatives of 2,4-D were absent in the phloem sieve tubes of aphids
feeding on soya bean plants treated with 2,4-D. It is assumed that the -produc-
tion of amino acid derivatives is one of the ways in which the soya leaf
tissues immobilize the 2,4-D. 1/1
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Agriculture
USSR
UDC 581.13.04:632.95.024.4
CHKAMIKOV~ D. I., MAKEYEV, A. M., PAVLOVA, N. N., and DUBOVOY_V. P., All-
I .--
Union Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology,'T~_lIshiye Vyazemy,
Mosca,7 Oblast
"The Behavior of 2,4-D in Plants With Different Resistance to This Herbicide"
Mosca.i, Fiziologiya Rasteniy, Vol 18, No 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 1,253-1,259
Abstract- In plants sensitive to 2,4-D (sunflower and mustard), the herbicide
is quickly carried away from the leaves to which it is applied and accumulates
in the growth tips and stalks, almost without being metabolized. In moderately
sensitive plants (bean, soya, pea, coleus, beechwheat, and common lamb's-
quarters), the herbicide is transported at a lower rate, and a portion of it
is metabolized to low molecular-weight water-soluble or ether-soluble metabo-
lites. In resistant plants (wheat, maize, plantain, lady's mantle, and
strawberry), the herbicide remains in the leaves either 'in the initial, free
form or conjugated With large molecules. Immobilization of Lhe herbicide in
the leaf tissue is one important mechanism of resistance, and this fixation
can be achieved not only by conjugation but also by other means.
1/1
USSR uDc: 621.375-13
DUBROVSKAYA, I. V.
"Use of Distributed R-C-11R Structures as the Elements of a Frequency-
-Dependent Feedback Circuit"
V sb. Mikroelektronika. Y~M._ 1 014icroelectronics. No 1--collection of
works), Moscow, Atomizdat, 1971, pp 79-87 (from RZ-h-Radiotekhnika, No 6,
Jun 71, Abstract No 6D100)
Translation: A method is outlined for calculating t-,ro-stage amplifiers
with distributed RC structures in common feedback. circuits. The effective-
ness of correcting the transient response of the amplifier by means of an
RC structure as comnared with conventional RC correction is analyzed.
It is shown that th; ontirrum. RC structure is a combination of an exponen-
tially decreasing structure in the signal delay circuit, and an exponen-
tially increazing structure in the signal acceleration circuit. Bibliog-
raphy of ten titles. 11, S.
USSR
UDC 621.039.51.001.8
ARNOL'DOV, M. N., BOGATYREV, V. K., DUBOVSKIY,- B. G., IVANOVSKIY, M. N.,
KALENICH, V. N., KIRYANOV, G.- I., MILOVIDOVA, A. V., FROLOV, V. V.
"Activation Control of Oxygen in Circulating Sodium-Potassium Coolant Using
a Neutron Generator"
Tr. VNII radiats. tekhn. (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Insti-
tute of Radiation Engineering), 1972, No. 7, pp 137-144 (from RZh-50. Yadern~ye
reaktory, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.50.93)
Translation: The first stage in carrying out continuous control of oxygen in a
circulating loop with an Na-K alloy and a mockup of a nuclear reactor circuit
is described. The basis of the method is the familiar reaction for deter-
mining oxygen on the basis of NIG (the reaction 016 (n, p) 1116). A small-
scale neutron generator of the type NGI-5 with a flux of about 5.108 neutron/
/sec was used for activation. This method for oxygen control on the basis of
the N16 isotope is also applicable in the active loop of a nuclear reactor.
4 ill., 2 tables, 2 ref.
1/1
112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TITLE--EXPLI,ENTIAL Ds-PENDENCE OF SURFACE IMPEDANCE ON VARIAbLE FIELD
AMPLITUGE -U-
ALTHOR-DUEGVSKLYt L.Bo
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE-ZHUkNAL EKSPERIMENTAL'INGY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKIP L970, VOL 58,
NR 6, PP 2110-2120
DATE PUBLISHED---- - 70
...SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--MAXWELL EQUATICN, METAL, MAGNETIC MOMENT, IMETAL CONDUCTIV[TY,
MAGNETIC FIELD, SURFACE ENERGY, SURFACE PROPERTY
.CCNTRCL MAAKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0535 STEP NO--URIC056170/0581006/2ilO/2120
CIRC ACCLSSICIN' N9--Ai-1012120?
c If,w 1)
2/2 031 LoNCL ASS I r'lEO PROCESSING' DATE--?-ON9V70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0121207
AbSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) Gl,-O- t~,5 S' T R A C TA METhCD 1": INDICATID FOR SFJLVING
THE MAXWELL Ei~UATIOINS FOR AETALS; THE NUNI-PiEAR CASE IS Cu-SIDERED wHEN
WT SU60 IS LESS THAiN, 1 UWUER CON,01TIGNS OF A NOR'IAL SK[fl LFFECT F~JR AN
ARBITRARY DtPENDENCLE OF 'lHb MAGNETIC i-10imEll"T Ai,,D C,NDUCT;VITY ON THE
,MAGhETIC FIELD STRENGTH. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE SURFACE IMPEDANCE
EXPGNENTIALLY DEPENDS ON THE VARIABLE FIELD AMPLITUDE AND IN SOME CASES
THIS CAN uE OBSERVED EXPERIMENTALLY. FACILITY: MOSKGVSKIY GOS.
UNIV. IM. M. V. LCMCNOSOVA.
UNCLASSIFIED
Etc. Nr: fiPO043773' Ref. Code: UP, 0056
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimentall-filoy i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 3, ppy6s--&'77
EFFECr OF SPECULAR REFLECTION
OF ELECTRONS ON SURFACE BIFEDANCE
Dubovskiy, L. B.
The impedance of a metal in a magnetic field parallel to the surface i5 considered
under conditions of the anomalous skin effect. It is shown that the di~pendc,,nre of the
impedanve on H 9,jd (t) is appreciably affected by the specularity coefficient which can
thu3 he determiued. Alluwance for specularity may thivi lead to rosonance effects.
REEL/FRAXE
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1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--04VYDOV SPLITTING IN MIXED MOLECULAR CRYSTALS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-DUBOVSKIYt O.A.w KONOBEYEV9 YU.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(211 405-14
3ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL, NAPHTHALENEt ISOTOPE# LIGHT POLARIZATIONt EXCITUN
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
JOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0453 STEP NO--Uf),/0181/70/012/002/0405/0414
ClkC ACCESSION N0--AP0107059
UNCLASSIFIED
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4P0036813
PRIMARY SOURCE: ih-urnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i
Immunobiologii, 1970, Nr 1, ppJ'?--V3
CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INDICES OF THE EFFICACY
OF TRZEATMENT OF ACUTE DYSENTEPY BY DIFFERENTIAL
METHOD
Rubovskiy,, Dubakina, L. N.
Differential (according to individial indications) antibiotic therapy of dysentery was
carried out. It appeared that the duration of the course of treatment varied from 2 to 8 davs
(4.6:L0.7 on the average); variations in the periods of treatment were associated not with tl~e
severity of the course of the disease, but with individual physiological peculiarities of the
human orryanism.
Repeated course of treatment proved to be iccessary by clinical indications in 1.90;
of ti,.; cases, and by epiderniological - in 11.206. Acute carrier state was seen in 1.6Q of
0
the total number of patients. The number of chronic forms of dy-sentery fell from 23.50,0' in
19.55-1956 (when the treatment was instituted for a prolonged period in two cycles.) to
1.2-z".1% ir, 1961.-!966 (when differential method was completely introduced). There were
noted ;m,-! other changes poinlint, to a high therapeutic and epidemiological
REEL/ FRIV-1E
112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--ON THE CONTENT OF CORTICOSTEROIDS IN CUTANEOUS SEBUM -U-
AUTHOR--DUBOVYY, M-1-
COUNTRY OF I."llF0--USSR
SOURCE--VESTNIK DERMATOLUGII
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
I VENEROLOGII, 1970, NR 5v PP 31-35
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--SKIN PHYSIOLOGYt CHROMATOGRAPHYf CORTICUSTEROIDS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0692
STEP NO--UK/0206/70/000/005/0031/0035
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ1353
UNCLASSIFIGO
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121353
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS A RESULT OF CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WITH 3,5,DINITROBENZOILCHLORIDE AND SEPARATION ON CHROMATOGRAPHIC COLUMN
THE UNSAPONFIFIED SUBSTANCE OF CUTANEOUS SEBUM WAS FOUND TO CONTAIN 7
COMPOUNDS WHICH GAVE POSITIVE COLOR REACTIONS TYPICAL FOR STEROIDS. THE
MAXIMUM LIGHT ABSORPTION FOR ETHANOL SOLUTIONS OF THE DISCOVERED
SUBSTANCES WAS OBSERVED AT WAVE LENGTHS OF 230-270 AND 290-330 MMU. TWO
OF THE SUBSTANCES BELONGED TO CORTICOSTEROID GROUP, 4 TO 17-KErOSTEROLDS
AND 1 COMPOUND CONTAINED HYDROXYL GROUP IN C. SUB3 WITH THE SIDE GROUP IN
C SUB17 FOR WHICH THE MAXIMUM LIGHT ABSORPTION OF ETHANOL SOLUTION WAS
OBSERVED AT WAVE LENGTHS OF 236 AND 237 MMU. AMONG CORTICUSTEROIDS ONE
COMPOUND CONTAINED IN C SUB17 ALPHA KETOL, THE OTHER, DIHYDROOXYTON
GROUPS. THE AUTHOR IDENTIFIED 11,UEOXY,17ALPHA,OXYCORTICOSTERON
(0,1-0.3 14G PERCENT)p ANDROSTERON (0.04-0.45 MG PERCENT)o
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERON (0.1-0.4 14G PERCENT) AfID, APPAkENTLYv
ANDROSTAN93#17,UION (0,08-0*2 MG PERCENT)* FACILITY: KAFEDRA
KOZHNYKH BOLEZNEY I BIOKHIMII L6VOVSKOG0 MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA.
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2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED P-4CCESSIN5 DATE--'LISC~010
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0101745
ABSTqACT/EXTRACT--(iJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS EXAMINED 351 PATIENTS
WITH TUMORS OF THt EYE AND ORBIT, OF THIS NUMBER 296 WFRE OPERATFO UP0,14.
THE FIRST GRqljP INCLUDED 174 PATIENTS WIT14 NTRIO ULAR Tl)f-lfl~-S. T)41--:Sc
PATIENTS WFRE EXAMINFO WITH THE Alf) OF RAOIOPHOSPA~IRUS. 1% L,
OF THE TUMOR ON THE CONJIJNCTIV& ANO SOLERA A COINCIDENCE 01!- THE PPSULTS
OF RADIOMETRIC INVESTIGATIONS WITH CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL DATA WAS
NOTED IN 90 PER CENT OF CASiCS, WHEREAS IN MALIGNANT MCLANI)IIA r)F THF
VASCULAR MEMBRANE AND CILIARY BODY, IN 8~ PERCENT ANO IN MALIGINANT
TUMORS' OF.THE rRIS,, IN 71 PER CENT OF-CA-SES. IN LOC4LCZATION OF TUW)RS
IN THE POSTERIIR REGION OF THE EYE TRANSCONJI)qCTIVAL' RADIrPHCSPIAO:~US
DIAGNOSIS WAS CARRIED OUT. THE SECOND GR9UP CONSISTED OF 122 PATIENTS
WITH TUMORS AND TUMOR LIKE DISEASES OF THE ORBIT AND ADIACIFNT REGION!S.
THIS GROUP OF PATIENTS WAS EXAMINED WITH THE AID OF P PRINIF-32, I
PRIME131, DIP ANO I PRIME125. A COINCIDENCE OF DATA OF RaDICISOTOPE
OIAGNOSTS WITH THE RESULTS OF CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL INVFSTIGATInNS
FOR BENIGN TUMORS WAS 89.4 PER CENT, FOR MALI.GNANT, 86.6 PER CENT OF
CASES.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc: 621.317.373.02-3
DUBINSKIY . Yu. I., DUBRAVINA"L-i.
"Phase Error of Matching leflnen a Signal is Transmitted Through a Directional
Coupler"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekln. -sb. Yontrollno-izmerit. appar-atura (Elec-
tronic TechnoloMr. Scientific and Technical Collect-Lon. Monitoring. and Mea-
suring Equipment), 1970, -,r(p. 2 (20), pp 21-26 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No
1, Jan 71, Abstract No IA3206)
Translatio.n: The authors consider phase measurement error -- the phase
error of matching which arisea when a signal passes through a directional
coupler due to channel mismatch. A formula is derived for calculating the
mismatch phase error. Resur-e.
1/1
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USSR - Nj
USSR UDC: 538.245
ZUYEV, V. Ye. , LEVIN, B. Ye. , STAY ISH EEVSKAYA, S. -P. , WBROSSAR-S-KAYA, V. Y--.
"A Method of Reducing Dielectric Losses in SHF Ferrites"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarny.,fe znalki,
No 4, Feb 71, Author's Certificate No 292195, Division 11, filed 31 jul 69,
published 6 jan 71, p 140
TranslAtion: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of reducing
dielectric losses of SHF ferrites made by hot pressing. As a distinguishing
feature of the patent, the procedure is designed for oxidizing the ferrite
during pressing, and for simplifying technolo&f. Materials which dissociate
at the hot pressing temperature with the release of orTgen are added to the
initial charge.
50
USSR
DUBROV, A., Candidate of Biological Sciences, Moscow
"Contemporary Heliobiology"
Moscow, Nauka i Zhizn', No 9, Sep 70, pp 97-103
Abstract: Links between the sun and the earth, the effect of solar activity
and environmental factors on living organisms, the physical and biological
mechanisms which determine the effect of these factors on life on earth are
discussed. Numerous data indicate the close relationship between solar
activity and the functional activities of living organisms on earth. N. A.
Schults; a physician-hematologist and Candidate of Medical Sciences in
Sochi, has established that a close relationship exists between changes it
solar activity and changes in hemopoiesis and homeostasis. fiellobiological
studies conducted under the guidance of Doctor of Biological ScLences A. T.
Platonova in Irkutsk have indicated the high sensitivity of the blood coag-
ulation system to solar flares. At heliabiological conferences held in the
USSR and abroad between 1950 and 1970, numerous confirmations of the effect
of solar activity on various manifestations of life on earth have been pre-
sented (e.g., multiplication of bacteria, viruses, and other living organisms,
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DUBROL-A.0auka i Zhizn', No 9, Sep 70, pp 97-103
sensitivity of the nervous system, development of conditioned reflexes in
man and animals, tree growth, biologica-1 activity in bodies of water, etc.
Other experimental data have established that the effects of solar activity
on living organisms on earth are not limited to annual and monthly cycles,
but extend also to the rhythmic activities of the organism within a 24-hour
period. Radiobiologists have long noted the changes of animal sensitivity
to ionizing radiation within a 24-hour period. Scientists have also noted
that the efficacy of drugs administered to a patient varies depending on
the time of the day they were administered; this is particularly true of
insulin. In his book "Timesof the Year, the Organism, and Therapy"
(Vladivostok, 1968), P. 0. Golikov points out that the inotropic effect
of ethylenediamines is positive in the summer and negative in the winter,
and that the effectiveness of other drugs also varies with the changes in
the seasons of the year. Nothing is yet known about the mechanisms of the
sunts action on the earth. Scientists have found it advisable to correlate
their data with the data of the Wolf Index of Sunspots. Consideration,must
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DUBRQ.V,--A-- Nauka i Ihizn', No 9, Sep 70, pp 97-103
also be given to the fact that solar activity may be influenced by such
physical factors as corpuscular radiation, particulate radiation, and
gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields, and that before reaching the
earth the energy particles from the sun pass through the magnetosphere,
ionosphere, and atmosphere.
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DURROV. A. P.
UDC 551-586+613.2:551-5
"Certain Aspects of 'the Geobiological. Causality of Rhythm in the Elements of the
Earth's Biosphere"
Dolkl. na Yezhegod. Chteniyakh P=yati L. S. Pearga [ Reports f rom the Annual
Lectures in Memory of L~ S. Berg], 15-16, j.9,5't'-1971, Leningrad, Nauka Publinrin.;
House., 1973, pp 233-251 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- G--ofizika, No 9, 1M,
Abstract NO 9B355)
Tramiftation: This is a survey article which Mustrates the importancc -of ctud-
ying the universal factors in the environment which influence life in the bio-
sphere. Stress is laid on the role of the georrat,lynetic field in coilDection witil
its significance for the geophysical, chemical, pliysico-chenical, and b.4olo,-i I
processes in the biosphere. Results are given from experLmental research on
the geomagnetie orientation of plants and anAzrals and their vital ucti-,rity in
hypomagnetic conditions and in areas of ircomagnetic anclrnalies. Experiments ux.-ler
factor-static condition3 and in the area of trie influi.-nec of mantriade fields are
analyzed. Data on a statistical analysis of the effect of Ceona,,~netic Odstur~,--
j
ances on medical, geuet.ic, and physiological character-istic- of different obJects
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DUILROV, A. P., Dokl. na Yezhe,,-,od. Chteniyakh Parryati L. s. BerC_-a, 15-16, 1067-
1971, Leningrad, Nauka Publishii)g House, 1973, PP 233-251
are synthesized. Several hypotheses on the general biological plane are ad-,
vanced; they devote an important part to the little-studied heliobiolo.-ical
links through georriagnetic activity. The human need for a constant geonagiletic
field within definite parameters raises the problem of sirmLlating and con-
sidering this factor during space flight. 98 bibliographic references.
(abstract by G. Gortinskiy)
2/2
IISSR
DUBTIOV., A. AP.
"Some Aspects of the Heliobiological Con~-ition of Rhythm in Elements of the
Earth's Biospherelt
Dolziady na Yezhegodnykh Chteni-..'aldi Pamyati L. S. Berg, 15-19 (Papers at the
Annual Readings in Memory of L. S. Berg, 3.5-19), Leningrad, "Nlauka," 197`~,
pp 233-251 (froni Referativnyy Zhurnal, Astronomiya, I-,To 10, 1973, Abstract
NO 10-51.405)
rq a CI)
Translation: Sonic aspects of the helicragnetic condition of the ate ~t Ii .
processes te-ke place In the biosphere are examined. A vast amount of litex-aturz
bearing on discussion4s of this problem, and indicatinC the role of solar activ-
ity on vital activities in the Earth's biosphere is cited. An attearpt it~ macUe
to prove that the heliomagnetic hypothisis is the primary cause of heliabiolo,,--
ical bonds.
IEU
r;. c #,iT,~ 5
N%mv
During this quarter 1y reporting ;c:-,Jua, 25 nt. arLICIP~; WC-.O
~~-
~denti fied frnm the Imutitute of b lrphyaics, Pushc~kino. On, t he baf;it. Of
.
N*'~',Articl es, LL wa-.~. po6sible to ident ify 32 new ?ersonalitieg vi th tht! in,;'.it~zd.
there pcrGonalitie,5, the subjects of the articles, and rho z!a ten at,- Ejv~.-.
below:
Allpiva, S. A. phunphorylation
G. F. radiation effect
D. F.
radiation effect 36)
Arhipa. Ya. 1. hyp.xiia
Brogwite. 1. F.
--------
.1 ra~inti~n effect :9%
1 - ---
Bumvl' Ye. P. luminescente
DmItriyeva. T. 1. radiation affect
-P'1LtriYcva'.V... A, blood planns. I~Cz
Dolmrn~a' 0. P. radiation effect 1,73
--.Duhrbv.. I'lochezical anctlysis IS71
Vabelova, N. A. muscle physiology i~~71 ('2)
Ye.
r-3nassi, E.
radiation affecz o5)
serum. albumin
Knaatkin, V. S. phosphorflation 1971 (34,
physlolcgy
A. N.
--
salivary &Iand (45.
i970 I
...................
KIVGC,izl., V. P. k.4v)
radiation efflc~7c :971 '4:.)
XvshelLva, G.N. binch".1cal anAllysia (41)
6
-
-
1
%
r~ 1 r
I IN I r% I A r
1 r
r
%
V 14106;)
liark"Vich, is~ S.
lactate Mlydrogellasu 11) 1
-
M~dvedrva, 1. F. radiation vflezt 14 1
Peahkova, L. V. pl,oiipboryla r ion 19 7 1
Vr~,nevich, L. A. antibiotic 1910 ( VO
Rodforlova, 11. A- miLochondrion 197 1 CA
Shchipakin, V. N. phosphorylation 1971 (69)
S1'obcYcv' Ye. M. rdiiation/vibration 1970 (52)
radiation effect
A-\- 1971) (35)
Thv.stkov' V. D. blood plastmi 1969 (40)
-.7~.
-Umrikhina Inctate dchydrogenaac
(48)
1971
VileuchimL, M. M. radiation effect 1970 (53)
Zar,ylitnin, A. A. musclle physiology (42)
1971
Dubrov and Kllslmleva (41) are aunaciated With the LaboraLor-j of Call Biophysics
at the Institute. HerorQnce 52 abo~c is of spacial interest s ince it presents
an investipation of combirind atregsen, i.e. . radiation and vib ration. In
addition to the above nrtil:Iku, five or tile twerlty-fivo(54-58) were autialred
by pursons already identified with the Institute of Biophysics , rushchino.
Reference 55 associatod the aurhors of the article, L. V. Slaz licoikinn, V. L.
Migushina. and A. M. Kazin, with Lhe Depzr=.cnt of Radlobiology at the
ingtitute.
7
UNCLASSIFIED
U. Dc 1 . 0
~:nst.Ir.ute of Cenoral Genetics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Effect of a Goomainotic Field on PhyLi.-Wilagical Prucosses in Plants"
Mloscow, Fiziole.~7iYa RasteniY, Vol 17, No Jul/Au., 70, PI) 6'/()-542
Abstract: G,:7c,:-~-agnGtic fielis appear to a -,,-tjor :iiifi-ii-tice an a great variety
of physiolo6i;;al processes ~-a pLanLs ~e-- growtuh and develop-
J.
mont, seaouna~ ch~~r:~;es, etc.). The phy~, of plants, like that
of ailivrals. i.5 dcpcnJant on the state of anci '.Iuctu--Z`on5 Jn natkural magnetic and
electrical fields. it is conjoctured that those cowrL tneir influence bly
alteriru3 the perdc-,abiLiLy of tile biological in-a-moranor, tlaar, iro tile basis of
physiological i-,omeostasis. The statistical ov~dejlce ciLe! i.,; consi-dered to be
indirect uocau~;o it Twas obLajiitxI not as a result of diroct. oxperixientaLion, rJut
by cov-,arii~g t:ie -por--odic-i-ty of phy;;iological prvcrj----:;o.; with ~.hik'L5 in geomagnetic
fields o,.e.- a sn,sc-""ic p,:i-Iod of timo in -~ruas uhoro iiv~,ostigators Wore con-
ductinj Oil ;165orpLlon an(! ,;ocvvLIon olf pl;i;iI. roods, ro.+Aration of
Lomcco waLer-rotention capacity of pine trees, ;;j-AA sua3onal shifts in the
concontrat--on of c-211i sap in citrus Unly tho:3e pliblisiwd reports are used,
howovor, -',z tiio authors specify tile ez-xcL tlmu (hour, day, month, year) and
Place, Of L.,O ~AV,35Lij;zILIJO-il.
L/i
1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TlTLE--CEF.M..cr UENSlFYl.`Jb m.XTEklAL -U-
AUTHOR-( 03)-FEUC.'RCFENK0 , 1,,%i.t KAZANTSEVA, N.A.r 902RUVt G.L.
CCUNTRY CF 'LNFC--USSR
SOUti-NC E-U . S . S , 11 .21,3 k; 7
,R'::FEI"ci'-iCE--i,-T.I~l'Y'rfYA, 11-julNE-T., PRUM. 03 A TSY, rol/jkqtqYE ZNA.K[ 1970,
R Z
,.DAfL PLdLLjji,_-0--l0FEB7G
SU'3JECT j',P.L,S--MATEk[At_S, CHEMISTRY
TCF'LC TiAGS--(_FLi-'.lCAL CHEMICAL
NITRIijEt CGMPOUND, NiLKEL
PkGXY C462 _10 /0 0 ("l/ eX101 0,]0
2/2 0 2~~ L-,CL ASS IF I ED P"OCES"ANG DATE-20iNIMV70
CIRC ACCESSILN NG--AjtOL32!)8Z
ABSTRACT/EXrRALT--(U) G11-10- "'6STRACT. P' CERMET CINSOLIO-tTlN6 .11piTERIAL HAS
.1 -28.11 6 NITRlDE 3,0-15,0 'elra PERCUify AINO
THE FULLU"WING CGMP~ W ZI,7
NI TH~ RE-YAINDER. C L
USSR
UDG 669.14:669.189
DUBROV N. F. KORROV, V. V., TAT-YANCHSHIKOV, A. G., and
9091 A", W,'V. T., Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous
Metals
"Rimmed Steel With Reduced Content of Manganese"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchbenykh Zavedeniy -- Chernaya
Metallurgiya, No 12, 1970, pp 64-66
Abstract: The possibility is shown of reducing the manganese
content in rimmed steel to 22% duriq high-speed casting
into large ingots. casting and rimming of steel in ingot
molds proceed normally. After rolling, ingots GOST require-
ments.
1/1
fYft
UW C,2l.ql8.2
USSR
::,j13.-,j.O-, r 7~T ard GILT1311A, I . S., TJral*`_IC_-D', I e~:,,D.,..asion
"Effect ol' Texture an the Chnr~:e of Ya~netac Properties of !~,!!-OY
eve",,illovok, ':etallov !-'.ataliovedeniye, Vol 29, !,_o
A the deuendence o-;' ~ma~netic
L, 'Was OL I - -
and stri-D on the de-ree of finit-e cold It 41-2,
direct cold str:L-,,-) rollln~, fromm0 thickness of 6-3 := to 0.35 0.1 r_-_ and
quent vacu-,z-. annealinf~ at 1150 r a period 0-~, L hrs leads to an inc-_-o~ise `.1
-0
a C
ma-;-nctic T-,;cri~-xmbility n-d in-ninnetic ne-rimeability Up-to .-:PC)-'
'-in,s Iiic~, had unde- one intermcdiate a lie 4,-;7,jrOvcIncnt G~
U. nnealing T L
s
pronertics was observed only d-uring the use of" protectiVe coa-rinl!s of tf.r!
ma,Lnesiu:TP, type which do not i,-,,I)ede the developrno-nt of cvystalline tcytLre.
Physical Properties
i ,N
USSR le, urc: 669-i2x17
4WARYd-li. F., and GERTW!, YU. M,
"Influence of Annealing Temperature on Texture andvLzgnetic Properties of 50N
and 79 W4 Permalloy Alloys"
Izv. VUZ, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1970, pp 1-12-116
Abstract: The best cubic texture in 97-98-5% deformed strips of 5011 and 791NI-I
alloys annealed at 1000-13000 C was produced with tann ~ 3-100-11500 C. As t ann
is increased to 1-2000 C and more,, secondary recrystallization occurs in the
strips with grains of different orientations and tile cubic texture becomes poor.
max, B ) in the mr,rietically ani6otro-pic
The highest magnetic characteristics ~u r
alloys 5ON and 79MM were produced for specimena with the best cubic structure.
The highest values of maximum permeability, 500,000 and 90,000 gs/oe in 79NNI and
50,71 alloys, respectively, were produced after four hours' annealing at 1150 and
12000 C, respectively. In low-textured strips deformed by 60% before annealingj
lower values of/4'max and residual magnetism were produced than in the textured
strips. Pive illustrations; 12 biblio. refs.
11/1
USSR uDc: 8.74
DUBRCV-j--Yai-- A.
__1 I-
"Algebras of Furctions and Their Use in Systems Theory. I"
Kiev, Obshch. teoriya sistem--sbornik (General Theory of Systems--collection
of works), 11072, pp 3-14 (from RM-Matematika, No 10, Oct '13, abstract No
10V795 by S. Berkovich)
Translation: The job of systems theory is to study the abstract (with ac-
curacy up to isomorphism) properties of different systems (formal, bio-
logical, economic, etc.), i. e.,the properties -which are independent of the
nature of the elements comprising the system. Previous papers by this
author have examined questions of constructing a systems algebra whose
operations constitute a certain mathematical description of the possibilities
of system connections. The algebra of systems in the structural-ftmetional
theory generates algebras of structures and algebras of functions. This
paper examines algebras of functions for oriented systems vith discrete
structures. The first part of the paper relates to the algebra of single-
-place functions.
1/1
USSR
.!j~BPY-,-YA.,~A.
"Structure of the Algebra of Systems Functions"
V sb. Metody i modeli upr.
vyp. 1, Riga, 1971, pp 3-3
12V276)
No abstract
UDC 577.4
(Control Methods and Models--collection of works),
(from PZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No
1/1
USSR UDC: 8.74
_DWAX,V,,)~A:t~A,
"Axiomatization of the Algebra of System Actions"
Prom. Kibernetika [Industrial Cybernetics--Collection of Work-s], Kiev, 1971,
pp 81-85 (Translated from Referativn)-/ Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract
No 11V605, by V. Mikheyev)
Translation: The algebra c-f systems constructed on the basis of the concept of
action (interaction) is analyzed. A definition of a Salomaa algebraic system is
presented. It is noted that the algebra of actions can be used in designing
methods of decomposition of complex systems.
1/1
M
USSR UDC 51.621.391
D
"The Algebra of Abstract Systems"
Tekhn. Kibernetika. Vyp. 7 [Engineering Cybernetics, No. 7 Collection of Ivorks]
Kiev, 1970, pp 5-17 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4,
April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V447 by G. Blokhina).
Translation: An attempt is made to construct an algebra of abstract systems.
For this Durpose, a definition of a system is used which, as the author notes,
allows operations to be constricted in systems which are generalizations of pos-
sible methods of connection of systems.
1/1
D u Rov C, MEDICINE
26 Feb 71
12. USSR
20
FPD:SOVM SCIENCE
V. AWARDS, COM.EST5, APPOINTMENTS, AND PERSONALMES
"Ya. Q. Dubrov"-
NNW,
Moscow, Ynditsinska~-a Gazeta, 20 Oct 70, P I
Translation: Zy decree of the Presidi= of the Supreme Soviet RSPSR fcr service in
medical science 2nd preparinr s,,ientific c;7.dres. Prof 'la. G. D-,;brcy, Doctor of Yedi-
cal Sciences and leade- of a division of the Pascow- Oblast Scientif ic Pesearch
Clinical Institute imeni M. P. IrladimirzkLy, has been awaHed the title Konored
sclentl5t n3FS11.
T
Acc. Nr:*C\054300- Ref. Code: 1711G-
4-'
PR111kRY SOURCE: Ortopediya, Travmatologiya i Prote-irovaniye,
1970*1 Nr
1 PP
DATA OF ARTERIOCRAPHY IN PRIMARY HEALING OF OBLIQUE-SPIRAL
DIAPHYSARY FRACTURE
Dubrov. Ya.__Z., -Onoar
Ay
Th e dynarnics of chan,,,es of the arterial network of the extrernity and dainaged seg-
ment ip primary healingi of the oblique-spiral fracture of the tibial diaphysis ha5 been
studiefi in .30 eyperimcnt5 u;i adult dogs. As a rule, characteristic oi this type of fractilre
was retention of the hasic hiood flow along (lie intra 'osseous network of the injured bone.
In response to fracture, a ~%pervasctilarizalion of the extremitv ensued at the expense of
cxpzn~ion of (Im itinicin of func(ioning arterial vessels from fhe magistral truriks up to
precapiliaries. as weli as opening of.many reserve vessels. The extrernital hypervisculari-
zation observed from the first dav after fracture tended to remain at maximuni level for
,, period from I to 4 weeks. Normalization of the vascular net oi the extremity as a whole
cnsued within 6 weeks. Res!cration of the macroscopic picture of the tibial arterial network
was observed 2 months after fracture.
REEL/FRANE
1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--040EC70
TITLE--MATHEMATICAL PLANNItiG DURING THE EPOXIDATION Of UNSATURATED
COMPOUNDS USING UREA PEROXIDE TO OBTAIN THE MAXIMUM &IOXY NUMBER -U-
~AUTHOR-(05)-MALINOVSKIY, M.S., DUBROVt YU.I., VEOENOVY G.N.1, KARTSYNEL,
M.B.v SKROOSKAYA, T.S.
-CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--LAKOKRASOCH. MATER. IKH PRIMEN. 1970t (2)t 29-31
ZATE PU8L ISHED ------- 70
,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--UREA DERIVATIVE, PEROXIDE, PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, ETHANOL,
EPOXIDE, VEGETABLE OIL
CQkffR~21_ _!--A'RKING3--N3 RESTR I cr I oti, s
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO----r'D70/b050l9/B08 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/000/002/0029/003L
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0140903
U:\ 1C L A S S I F I E D
2/Z 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSUNG 0ATE--04D-LC7-,x
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140903
:AaSTRACTIEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0-- ABSTRACT. A REGRESSIVE EzQu~ufoi%4 r1iAT OFFEREO
A MEANS FOR DETG. THE OPTIMUM EPOXION. CONDITIONS OF VEGETABLE CILS WAS
DERIVED. OPTIMUM AMTSs OF UREA PEROXIDEv PHIHALIC ANHYDRIDE# AND ETOH
.PER DOUBLE BOND WERE 1.273p 1.213P AND 0.347 MOLES RESP*
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30ocr7O
TITLE--EFFECT OF VARIOUS DOSES OF GAMMA IRR401ATIOpl Uj THE CORTICOSTERONE
LEVEL IN RAT PLASMA -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-MOROL, B.B., DLIBROVINP A.D.
CCUNrRy OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-RADIGBIOLOGLYA 1970, 10(L), 152
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANU 146DICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--GAMMA IRRADIATION, RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, RAT, RADIATIDN
DOSAGE, BLOOD PLASMAt CORYICOSTEROID
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
'PROXY REELlFRAME--1998/0454
STEP ND--UR/0205/70/010/i)01/0152/0152
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0121128
UNCLASSIFIED
212 035 UNCLASSIFIED PqPCESSING 04ATE-30OUCT70
CtRC ACCESS ION %~`--A?0121 128
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP 10- ABSTRACT. GAMMA IRRADIATION OF RATS WITH
900. 700, OR 4t30 R (30 04Y LD SU3100, LD SUB50, AND LD SUS25t RESP.)
INCREASED PLASMA CORTICOSTERONE (1) LeVZLS 2 FOLD. AFTER IRRADN. WITH
900 kv THE I LEVEL INCREASED WITHIN I HR AND AGAIN ON THE 3RD DAY; WITH
700R, WITHIN 3 HR, AND UN THE 9TH DAY; AND ~iITH 430 Rr wITHIN 6 HR, AND
ON THE 14TH DAY POSTIRRADN. THE MAGNITUDE OF THE is-r INCREASE WAS
INDEPENDENT OF THE IRRADN. DOSE, wHILE THE SECONDARY INCREASE '-wAS
INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE IRRADN. DOSE. FACILITY: INSr.
BIOFIZ., MOSCOW9 USSR.
1) Nc' t, A S S I l-' I [' 1)
Steels
USSR
UDC 669-187.2
K[ONOVAL07-1, K. N.~-,DUBROUN,..A.-K,.-t ROSTOMEV, A. N., KISELEV, I. A., and
PASHCHF211CO, V. rE., Kuzriets Metallurgical Combine and Novokusnots State
Pedagogical Institute
"Melting Stainless Steel (O)Khl8,NJOT With Additions of Boron and Sillco-
calcium"
Moscowj Stal', No 11, Nov 73, PP 1000-IC11
Abstracti In the melting of 0kh18N10T and Xh18N10T steels, the addition of
silicocalcium (I kg/t) and microquantities of ferroboral (0.2 kg/t) signifi-
cantly improves the steel ductility at 1000-10500 C. Owing to improvement of
the surface quality of slabs and sheet, it was possible to reduce nickel
consumption by 2 kg/t and metal losses from the sla~b surface by 9 kg/t.
Results are presented froa laboratory sampling of different additions of boron
(0.002-0.00?% calculated) in 32-kg malts in an induction furnace. Results
are also presented for a large number of heats in 40-ton electric furnaces
at the Kuznets Pletallurgical Combine. One figure, two tables, five biblio-
graphic references.
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USSR UDC: 536.46+662.215.3
DUBROVIN A SLEPOVA, L. V., KUZNETSOV, V. L.
"Influence of Density of Aluminothermic Compounds on Their Combustion"
Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, No. 6, March 1970, pp 64-71
Abstract: The combustion rate was studied as a function of densitY in
charges of aluminothermic mixtures of the oxides of chromium and iron. The
maximum combustion temperature was calculated on the basis of the condition of
complete reduction of the oxides and absence of thermal losses during the
process. The density of the compositions was changed by pressing the charges
in magnesite crucibles. The combustion of compositions with aluminum grain
sizes varying from 1.0 to -~0.16 mm were studied. Iron ore was used with a
grain size of