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UDC 669.1:539.292
BUTAT,'OVA. 1,~ r, 7y
a n d KA-ILYS 11:~`! . K . A . , I n st u t c
a- s, Acad,-,? of Sciencc3 USSIZ
"In*fluence of Chromzium and Nickel on Martensite Conversion
D ur 4 r, - D a Af o = a t 4- on nid thc 14,11--chanical Proper-Lies of Fe-Ni-Cr
Sverdlovsk, Pizilkn Ii-letallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 3,
:Ir 5 7 7
_II(ys, ~t:crea.--c- in the cont nt of nickel and
the martensitic ci-n-
of the conversion is
re Ir: cd# Lc. T'!%'~ects wi~iicii dcvclop during defoi-itzition and serve as seeds of
USSR
UDC 536.425
BOGACHEV, 1. N., and EYSIVINDT, T. D., Ural Polytechnical Institute imeni
S. M. Kirov -1144~~V,;~~
"Effect of Chromium on Phase Transformations and Strengthening of Type G13
and 30G10 Steels"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 6, Dec 70, pp 1213-
1220
Abstract: A study was made of the effect of chromium (up to 16%) on the
phase composition, martensite points, phase transformations, and strengthen-
ing during plastic deformation of unstable alloys (G13 and 30GIO) which
form both alpha- and epsilon-martensite. The steels were melted in an in-
duction furnace and poured as blanks weighing 8 kg which were homogenized
at 1200' C for 10 hours. After heat treating, the blanks were forged into
rods which were austenitized at 1100' C (G13) and 1150* C (30GIO) with
subsequent water cooling. It was found that adding up to 16% Cr to 30GIO
carbon steel significantly reduces the alpha-M. point and degree of ga=-a-
alpha transformation during cooling. Increased Cr content lowers the
epsilon-Ms point and degree of gamma-epsilon transformation for both types
of alloys. With a Cr content up to 16% in the 30GIO unstable austenitic
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BOGACHEV, I. and EYS110.49T.
~,Zw-ub Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye.
Vol 30, No 6, Dec 7G,_--p.'-p- i2di-1220
steel, the resistance of austenite to formation of alpha-martensite is
increased under deformation. Stability of austenite to formation of
epsilon-martensite varies in a more complex relationship. An increase in
Cr content to 16% in steel G13, the structure of which is epsilon -+alpha+
ga-ma in the hardened state, leads to a lowering of the intensity of alpha-
martensite formation and the intensity of the epsilon-phase under plastic
deformation. In the investigated steels a transformation develops under
deformation by tile system ga=a-*epsilon.+alpha. The increase in Cr content
affects development of each of these types of transformations and, conse-
quently, affects the ratio of phases formed as a result of plastic deforma-
tion.
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UDC 577.4
SilAusi-1-i" C'. V.
"D~,nai-,iic PERT Nodel of Optirial Distribution of LuTaber-in,-, Elit
V sb. Primenenive miat. v ekon. (Application of lliatlie;;iat-ics and Econo-..~;cs
collection of works), Vyp. 7, Leningrad, Leningrad University, 1972 pp I
20
130 (from R"h-l:ibernet4ka, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract ,.'o 7V542)
No abstract
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"r cit
Acc. N AbsL _C111r, T"ot e
~Z049805_ CHEMICAL ABST. 4410 o L3
J` 101609x Properties of rubbers from SK.IIS-30 ARKM-15
modified -%vith plastic materials. Tyurina. V. S.; Shyarts, A.
G.. Eitinzon, 1. 1 (Nauch.-Issled. Moscow,
U SR). KauA, ezirta 1970, 290-t, 8-10 1he physico-
mech. properties of SKMS-30 ARKN1-15 (1) vulcanizates contg.
3-12% butadiene-styr6ne copolymer (Marbon 6000A), high-pres-
sure polyethylene, low-pressure polyethylene (11). ethylene-pro-
pylene copolvmer MD. isoLactic polypropylene (W), polvarnide
copolymer 5i8 (V). and poly(vinyl chloride) and the pmce'-,sabil-
itv oi carbon black-filled I mixts'. were ,Iudied. Introduction of
Ii. IV. and V to carbon black-filled I mixts. brought about a sub-
stantial increase in viscosity, tear strength, and 100% modulus,
and reduced creep at high temps. III increased the values of all
the.qe properties. The reinforcing effect of 11 and W it) unfilled
rubber depended on the m.p. of the cryst. phase and the vulcan-
ization temp. Elastomers obtained at a temp. below Lhe m,p. of
the plastics exhibited superior 100% modulus, tensile strength,
and tear streno It. CKJR
REEL/FRAME
9 8017^0011
.112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
TITLE--USE OF ALKYLPHENOL DISULFIDE FORMALOEHYDE RESIN PHENOPHOR BS-6 FOR
VULCANIZING GENERAL PURPOSE RUBBERS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-SHVARTS, A.G.j EITINGON, I.I.
COUNTRY OF [NFO--USSR -rlAi 6 o Pi , Zr
SOURCE--KAUCH. RELINA 1970, 29(3), 4-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--PHEN'0'L FORMALDEHYDE RESIN, VULGANIZATION't SULFUR, ME-CHA-NICAL
STRENGTH? SYNTHETIC RUBBER/(U)SKD RU3BEKp (U)SK13 RL)13,~IER, (',))EUROPRENE
RUBBERI (U)PHENOPHOR B PHENOLIC RESINt (U)PHENOPHOR bSb PHEN'OLIC RESIN
CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
PROXY REEL/FRAtME--199710451 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/00-3/0~104/0()k)7
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119387
UNCLASSIFIED
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CIRC ACCESSION N(j---AP0il9387
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTM-4CT. THE VULCANIZATION OF SYNFHETIC
RESINS ISKD, SKI-3, EUROPkENE) 141TH PHENOPHOR BS-b (1), INSTEAD OF S OR
COM. PjALKYL,PHEN0LvHCLllO RESIN PHENOPHOR e., G4VE VULCANIZATES OF
IMPROVED MECH. STRENGTH, MECH. STABILITY, AND RESISTANCE TOWARoS rHERMAL
0XION. THE GREATEST STRENGTHENING EFFECT UF I WAS 085D. FOR 1:1 SKD-BSK
RUBBER MIXES. THE RUBBER CONTG. I CAN BE BONDED TO S VULCA!NIZATES.
FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. SHINNOI PROM., MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR MIX 632-015
LUZHNOVA, m. 1.1 )N Lb V1. t and KUPRIYANOVA, A. S.
"Effect of Maturin on Processes of oxygen Liberation in Photllosynthesis"
V sb, Kh1m, aredstya zashchity rast. (CherAcal Agents for Plant Protection --
collection of lforks)p VP 1, hoscow, 1970, pp 10,1-.194 (from rdh-11iiniya, Do 11,
Jun 720 Abstract Ito 1,11,447)
Translationt In experinents with chloroplaats Isollated. fron young oat
plants treated through the roots with meturin (I) (11-phenyl-N-hydroxy-N'-
methylur-,a), the Hill reaction was inbibited. In thi* rc.,;poct conq-cand I
'tIon
was no diforent f=2 monurone. In exmri.-~mts with di)-.-Oct int.-mduf-
of the herbicide into a mixture containing photolyticallly Lctive chlo-oplasts
from the leaves of peas, compound I &nd four other
lureas, In contrast to phanurone and monurone, caused pxe~otically no inhibition
of the 11-411 process. It is possible that I in plants ir:. converted to con-
pounds which inhibit phot-Olytic activity of chloropla.-ta.
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ETINGEN, L. YE. , and EYrMPTJ - Department of Normal Anatomy j Therapy
Faculty, Tadzhik Medical Institute imeni Abu-Ali Ibn Sina, Dushanbe
"Vascular Changes in Some Endocrine Glands After Expeximenta-1 Burn Shoc4k"
Leningrad, Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologii i Embriologii, No 10, 1971, PP 5-12
Abstracti The blood vessels of the adrenal and thyroid glands and gonads in
dogs were examined after the animals were subjected to bu=is covering 20 to
25% of the body surface. The vascular system of the glands reacted to the
buni within hours in the form of severe circulatory disturbances, hyperemia
in particular. The arterial bed expanded due to enlargement of the diameter
of the arteries and appearance of numerous accessory connecting branches
which are collapsed at the ordinary level of functioning. The venous and
lymph beds also expanded as a result of dilatation of all the elements from
capillaries to large trunks. Venous and capillary stasis and thrombi in the
large veins were common. Hemorrhages were fairly frequent. The vascular
xesponse to the ztrauma wasmost pronounced in the adrena.Is and thyroid. There
were some indications of increased thyroid function and decreased generative
function of the ovaries and testes.
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UDC 621.311.001.1
EYURIY, Kh.
V- - - ----
"Optimization of the Structure of Generating Facilities in the Planning of
Combined Power Systems"
Tr. Mosk. Energ. In-ta [Works of Moscow Institute of Power Engineering], 1972,
No 109, 159-169 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal E-lektrotekhnika i
Energetika, No 9, 1972, Abstract No 9Yel03, by V. S. Emma)
Translation: A mathematical model is suggested for determination of the opti-
mal structure of the generating facilities of a power system with fixed
external connections for a five-year period. Simplified indicators are fixed
-for load graphs, as well as the basic technical and economic characteristics
of existing power systems, power systems under construction and new power
systems. The criterion for optimization is the minimum adjusted calculated
expenditures for the power system and fuel for the calcuiation period, while
observing the conditions of coverage of the balance of capacity and power pro-
duction. The optimal composition of power system CqUil)MC11t and the number of
hours of utilization of the capacity of power plants Of each type are deter-
mined for each design year. The following types of power plants are used in
the optimization calculations: gas turbine units, pumped-storage povrer plants,
nuclear power plants and modular condensation power plants. E-ight biblia. refs.
~JSSR
15.YVAZOV, A. R
"Centralization and
Tr. In-ta elektron.
Control Computers),
netika, No 5, May 73,
UDC: 8.74
Decentralization in Computer Systems"
upravl. mashin (Works of the Institute of
1972, vyp. 17, pp 13-26 (from RZh-Kiber-
abstract No SV7/81 by V. Ostrovskiy)
Translation: The paper deals with methods of organizing multi-
computer systems to achieve reciprocally matched actions and
operation of all computers in the system as a unit. A neces-
sary condition for integrated operation of the system is ex-
change of information between individual computers relative
to the problem being solved and the structure of the system.
This paper classifies the set of possible messages which may
be exchanged by the computers. Six modes of operation of a
computer within the system are distinguished depending on the
diversity of generated ard required messages. Then on the
basis of the modes in which the computers of the system have
been set and the nature of data exchange between them, com-
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EYVAZOV, A. R., Tr. In-ta elektron. upravl. mashin, 1972,
vyp. 17, pp 13-Z6
puter systems are classified with respect to centralization
and decentralization of the computational process. The pos-
sible levels of organization of the system range from abso-
lutely centralized to absolutely decentralized systems.
Noting the advantages and disadvantages of each method of
organization, the author calls attention to the fact that
the problem of choosing the optimum level of centralization
L
has as yet been neither formulated nor solved. He then offers
two modifications of a decentralized computer system which can
be considered intermediate between absolutely centralized
and absolutely decentralized systems as regards method of or-
ganization. In conclusion it is suggested that it is just
such systems (in which only part of the functions are cen-
tralized) which will best meet the criteria for operation
encountered in practice.
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USSR UDC 62l.7Z2;62l.7,l7-799
BE ERTS, ".P., Z~
Cf Zioiee Of Semiconductor De-
Measure~eat 02' Noicc F.-~~ctor And Spectra' Density
vices in Tae Tracuanc-', .'~~anze 0.01--10,:z"
Dol,l. Vsez. ~---onferqrtsii p-o rjZ; iotek'llr. i=erf!nivaz. T.
(Proceedan.-I.- '.as Scientific-Technical CorLeerence Gn Ridio Engineer-
ing Meaware---,entu. Val- 3), Novosibirsk) 1970, PP 75-74 (fror, RZI-Elektronika
i. yeye -,rimarjuniyo, No 2, I-February 1971, Abstract No 2B508)'
Translation: ,. device is described for measurement of t't:e noise factor and the
sDectral densill-i of noise of semicQrduc-kor devices in the ranCe of infralow
frequancillas (!L.~') . A. bloc.K diagram is preaerited of a receiving device. The ILF
signal, mod,,Iated with respect to amplitude by the noise volt--,,a, is recorded on
a magnetic 'zapo. -icoroduction at a speed n times as great makes it possible to
increase by n times the frequency of the spectrum being measured. The results
are Presented of measuraw-enta of the noise factor of a Type 1T308 transistor
with var."ous coverings Ipo'f-.rytiye]. 2 ill. 2 ref. V.5.
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Acc. Nr. AP0046776-
USSRI
UDC
KORCTONMHKO, N. Can~li-!ste of Technical Sciences, SHLKLIK, S. A.,
Of Tecl=i -al Sciences, and 4~4RCJKHI, _r,17~A_"
LTA12 A~bb ev,
chu;~ Auto Plant
"Efftet of Some Construe "i onal Parameters on the Roa':Iability of
Automobiles"
Moscow, Avtomobil'naya Fromyshlennost' (Xotor Vehicle ln~u5try), :.o 1, 1071,
PP 13-15
Trarzlaticn: Chances :n tbe -~esigyi of t~~3 three-ax1-:! mator vebLc2e
0
considerably sphere of its ef'riclent --ise in c:-r-,paz-.S:)n
,r "- Veh-'Cle 7 7-21413. The four-axle -Iesigi of' the
L
ensured a decye-ase in axle weights, an increase --n tractivz! patentialities af
the --:otor, be'ter roadability and, enabled the -)Otaninla~ of s~.,_==_ds
differenl- ririvin~; conditions. (3 tables, 3 biblio. ref.)
Reel/Frame
12790080
RO I(Hr e~, L.
Ref Code:
I.12 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--CONDITIONS AND CHARACTER OF SYNCHRONIZATION OF ELECTRIC ACTIVITY OF
TWO NEURONS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD PRODUCED BY THESE NEURONS
AUTHOR--ELROKHI V.L
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-NEYROFIZIOLCGIAY# 1970* VOL 2, NR 3t PP 321-328
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--BIOELECTRIC PHENOMENON, NEURON, ELECTRIC FIELOt CRAYFISH,
ALKALOID
.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1630 STEP 4(3--UP/0660/70/007-/~103/(J3ZI/03Z8
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123470
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7O
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO123470
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STUDY WAS MADE OF THE ISOLATED
PREPARATION OF THE STRETCH RECEPTOR OF THE MOULTING CRAYFISH.
INTRACELLULAR RECORDS WERE TAKEN FROM THE SOMA OF THE FAST ADAPTING (FA)
OR SLOWLY ADAPTING (SA) NEURONS AND EXTRACELLULAR ONESi FROM THE NERVE
TRUNK. DURING PROLONGED ACTION POTENTIALS (PAP) IN BOTH THE FA AND SA
NEURONS THE ACTIVITY INCREASED. THE RESULTS WERE SIMILAR FOR PAP
CREATED BY MEANS OF STRYCHNINE OR NOVOCAIN APFLICATION OUR THE DAMAGE OF
THE SOMA MEMBRANE AND EVOKED ORTH19DROMICALLY AS WELL AS ANTID-)OMICALLY.
IN CASE OF APPROXIMATELY E'OUAL FREQUENCY OF SA AND FA NEURONS ACTIVITY,
AFTER THE PERIOD OF ITS INCREASE IN THE LATTER DURING THE SA NEURON PAP
PLATEAU, THEIR DISCHARGES BECAME ABSOLUTELY SYNCHRONIZED. PAP OF ONE
NEURON AND ONE OR SEVERAL IMPULSES OF THE OTHER CELL AS WELL AS PAP OF
BOTH ENURONS MAY BE SYNCHRONIZED, THE EFFECTS DESCRIBED ARE SUPPOSED
TO BE DUE TO THE ELECTRIC FIELD PRODUCED DURING PAP. THE SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE SYNCHRONIZING ELECTRIC FIELD ACTION FOR THE EPILEPTOGENIC FOCUS
NEURONS BEING AT A SIMILAR FUNCTION STATE IS DISCUSSEO IN CONNECTION
WIT14 THE OBTAINED RESULTS. FACILITY: INSTJTUTE OF HIGHER
NERVOUS ACTIVITY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. FACILITY: ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES, USSR, MOSCOW.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC: 621.791.947-55:546.212('260)
BEYDER, B. D., Candidate of Technical ~Sciences, FROSVIR11,11 A. 1J., Engineer,
EZROI'~HIN A B. Engineer, ~-md UZILEVSKIY, YU. A., Engineer
"Plasma-Are Cutting in Sea lWater"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 6, Jun 73, pp 52-53
Abstract: The authors determine the requirements for a plasma cuttinp, torch which
can worle in sea water. A cutting torch is tested which can ensure the reliable
parting of hull grades of steel. up to h0mm thicl% in sea water with a salinity of
20 percent at a depth of 10m. The cutting is done at a current of 500-520amp and
an are voltage of 120-MOv. The cutting rate of the plasma-arc is 2-5 times
greater and the productivity is 3-8.5 times greater than is the case with electro-
oxygen cutting.
VI
USSR UDC 531.761
FABELINSKIY,_i-. L., Professor, Doctor of Physical. and Mathematical Sciences,
Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev, Soviet Academy of Sciences
"How High-Speed Processes are Studied"
Moscow, Priroda, No 3, Mar 73, pp 37-47
Abstract: The author discusses the basic principle of new optical methcds
of investigating high-speed processes by using ultrafast high-intensit~y
light pulses. It is sho-.m how the relation between anisotro,3y relaxat_ion
time and the width of a spectral line can be used as an indirece sta-aui-r-rd
of comparison for mc-asuring times on the order of 10-13-10-1.4 sec anj
shorter. The disadvantages of this method are pointed :!ut. The new
direct measuremeaL methods which overcome the disadvantages of the indir,2CL
method are subdivided into two types: 1. those In which two crossed cc
parallel light pulses are used one of which induces the effect to be
studied, while the other acts as a measurement probe; 2. those in which
an intense 3-ight pulse induces the Kerr effect in a cell to create an
ultrafast shutter. The applicaticns and limitations of various mo-iifica-
tions of these methods are examined.
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FABELINS L., Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev Academy of Sciences
rli%ev Optical Methods of Studying High-Speed ProcesseB"
Moscow, Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol. 104, No 1, May 71, pp 77-94
Abstract: New methods of the direct measurement of time and the study of the
kinetics of high-speed processes in the nanosecond and picosecond range that
have been developed in the last 2-3 years are surveyed. The new methods are
divided into two types:
(1) methods in which two crossed or colinear light
pulses are used, one of which is intense and causes the phenomenon to be
studied and the other of which is a weak pulse of the same or different dura-
tion and wavelength and serves as a probe of the phenomenon at different timeas
in its development; (2) a method in which two light pulses are also used, where
the intense pulse causes a high-frequency Kerr effect in a cell (for example,
with carbon bisulfide) and if this pulse is short (for example, of picosecond
duration), it creates a superfast optical shutter; the weak pulse, which can
also be of the samn- or different wavelength and duration, can carry informa-
tion on rapidly developing phenomena and be recorded at different rhases of
the development of the phenomenon by picosecond exposures. Requirements on
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FABELINSKIY, 1. L., Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol. 104, No 1, May 71,
Pp TT-94
the intensity of the lov-Dower beam are only that the -ohenomenon can be
recorded during the exposure time and that the light not cause nonlinear
effects. The nev methods are applied for studying and measuring such pheaon-.ena
as the time of radiationless transitions, the time of illumination and restora-
tion of absorption in saturating solutions, the tine of fluorescence damping,
the lifetime of phonons in crystals at various temperatures, and the kinetics
of the development of a plasma arising in a focused pulse of intense light.
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UDC 621.375.82
Y.. S.. , _FAB.E1LTtq-_ KIY I, L.
,"Thermal and Induced Molecular Scatterin- of Light"
_p~b., Sovrem. nrobi. Fiz. khimii (Modern Problems of- Chemical Physics
pf IkTqrks)~ Vol-. -5,_ `-Loscow University, 1970, Dp 174-203 (fMm, RZh-Fizjka,
Ao -7, Jul 71, Ahstract -17 7D993)
Translation: 1, survey is presented covering stue-les of zhermal and in"JAluced molecu-
TaW- of ligbt. 79 ref.
PHYSICS
Acoustics
USSR
SABIROV, L. M., STARUNOV, V. S., and FABELINSKIY,,,_,_,1,11, Physics Institute
imeni. P. N. Lebedev, USSR Academy of-Scl*6ified~
"Determining the Velocity and Absorption of Hypersound in Viscous Liquids
From Scattered-Light Spectra"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i TeorWcheskoy Fiziki, Vol 60, No 1,
1971, pp 146-159
Abstract: Using gas lasers, either with an Ne-He mixture, lambda = 6328
(40 mw) , or a He-Cdll4 mixture, lambda = 4416 AO (20 rmq) , and working in a
multimode operation to excite scattered light, the authors experimentall'y
studied the fine structure of the extremities of the Rayleigh line in salol
and benzophenone, with the viscosities varying by many orders of magnitude.
The phenomenon of the fine structure of the extremities of the Rayleigh line
results from the fact that a doublet is observed in the spectra oi depola-
rized scattered light under specific conditions. The velocity and absorp-
tivity of longitudinal hypersound were determined in salol, benzophenone,
and triacetate over a broad viscosity range. Two branches of transverse
hypersound oscillations in liquids were observed -- low temperature ("normal"),
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SABIROV, L. M., et al, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol
60, No 1, 1971, pp 146-159
in which the transverse components in the scattered-light spectra are shifted
with decrease in temperature, and the high-temperature (flanomalous") branch,
in which these components draw closer together with temperature decrease.
The temperature range used was -65 to +137' C. The theory that the scat-
tering of anisotropy fluctuations is characterized by two relaxation.times
most fully explains the experimental findings.
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FABELINSKIY. I. L. (Labedev Physics Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences)
"Interaction of Light and Sound"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriva Fizicheskaya, May 1971, pp 874-
882
Abstract: A short review of the interaction of light with longitudinal and
transverse hypersonic waves in thermal and I'Aandelstam-Brillouin scattering
is given. Questions of the cowversion of the energy of two intensive light
beams, different in frequency, into the energy of a sound wave are consid-
ered. The conversion of short pulses of light into sound energy olf hyper-
sonic frequencies is considered briefly.
The article includes 10 equations and 3 figures. Figure 1 shows the curve
for the dependence of c-(/f2 on the frequency f in bdnzene. Fipre 2 shc;~s
the curve for the ieppendence off the speed of ultrasound and hyparsound in
triacetin. Figure 3 shows the curve for the dependence of the distance
between components of a "transverse" 2Lradoublet on te=erature in Salol.
There are 34 bibliographic referencen.
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.,TITLE--I'QlJCED E%TR'2%PY, TEMPERATURE, SCATTFRI-NG OF LIGHT INI Llwlkjil)S -U-
AUTHOR-t03)-KYZYLASOVt YU.I., STARUNOVP V*S., FABELINSKlYt I.L.
ftwomw--"-,
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
tr~_:
SOURCE--PIS'tMA ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. L970, LUZ), 110-13
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--ENTROPY, LIGHT SCATTERING, BENZE-NE, ETHANOLt RUBY LASER, FABRY
PIEROT 174TERFEROMETEIR
CONTROL MARKING--NO RLESTRICFIGAS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMC'--1994/0998 STEP NO--UR/0386/70/Oli/002/0110/0113
CIRC ACCESSION 11,40--AP0115019
2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115019
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTI-',ACT. A STOKES SHIFTED LINE OF INDUCED
ENTROPY SCATTERING OF LIGHT WAS OBSD. IN LIQS.; 'mF SCATTERING WAS
CAUSEED iY THE ELECTROCALORIC EFFECT. THIS SCATTERING WAS EXCITED IN C
SUB6 H SUBb AND ETOH BY A LIGHT PULSE (10-15 NSEC) OF A RUBY LASER (fl-AX.
OUTPUT SIMILAR. TO 180 MW, LINE WIDTH 2-3 TIMES 10 PRIME iNEGATIVE2 CM
PRIME NEGATIVEI.). THE LIGHT, SCATTERED UNDER AN A14GLE OF 90DEGREESv WAS
ANALYZED BY A FABRI-PFROT INTERFEROMETER. THE STQKFS SHIFTS WERE OF
SI-4rLA-k TO 10 PRIME UEGATIVEZ CM PRIME NEGATIVE1. BY ADDING AN
ABSORBENT TO THE Ll()S.t AN ANTI STOKES SHIFTED LINE OF INDUCED TEMP.
SCATTERING OCCURREO. AT HIGH ABSORPTIVITIES ANO INTENSITIES OF
EXCITING RADIATION, THE ANTI STOKES SHIFT WAS SEVERAL TIMES HIGHEI~ THAN
THE STOKES ONE. IN THE CASE OF C SUB6 H SU861 THE STOKES AND ANTI
STOKES In-WING TO THE EFFECT OF NONLINEAR LIGHT ABSORPTION) SHIFTS W'ERE
OSS9. AT THE OUTPUTS OF SIMILAR TO 50-80 AND LAPGER THAJN 8o im"l, 116SP.
FACILITY: FIZ. INST., 114. LEBEDEVAf MOSCOW, USSR.
LJ
112 019 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE-STIMULATED E4TROPY TEMPERATURE SCATTERING OF LIG14T IN LIQUIDS -U-
AUTHOR- (04) -KYZYLASOV t YU.P.r STARUNOV, V.S., FABELINSKIY, I.L., LEBEDEV,
P.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--JETP LETTERS (USA)t VOL. 11, NO. 2t P. 110-13 (JAN. 1970)
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-LIGHT SCATTERING, ENTROPY
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1090 STEP NO--US/0000/70/011/002/0110/OL13
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136510
_j t"J"C L A "~ S 1 ~ I F 0
.Rm
2/2 019 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO136510
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATIONS HAVE SHOWN THAT
STIMULATED (ENTROPY) SCATTERING OF LIGHT (STS) CAN BE DUE TO TWO
DIFFERENT CAUSES. IT FOLLOWS FROM A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF THE STS
PHENOMENON THAT THE STS LINE DUE TO THEELECTROCALORIC EFFECT SHOULD BE
SHIFTED TO THE STOKES SIDE RELATIVE TO THE FREQUENCY OF THE EXCITING
RADIATION (STS-I)t AND THE STS LINE DUE TO THE DIRECT ABSORPTION OF
LIGHT SHOULD HAVE AN ANTI STOKES SHIFT (STS-11). THE AUTHORS REPORT
HERE THE FIRST OBSERVATION OF THE STS-1 LINE IN LIQUIDSt WITH AN
INTENSITY MAXIMUM SHIFTED IN THE STOKES DIRECTION RELATIVE TO THE
FREQUENCY OF THE EXCITING RADIATION, THEY HAVE THUS OBSERVED THE STS
DUE TO THE ELECTROCALORIC. EFFECT. IN THERMAL (SPONTANEOUS) SCATTERINGs
THIS FORM OF STS CORRESPONDS TO SCATTERING OF LIGHT BY ENTROPY
FLUCTUATIONS. FACILITY: USSR ACAD. SCIS.
UN C L A ci c2 I F I E D
7-412 013 UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--13NOVTO
TITLE--SY-'lT.-iESIS OF ALIPHATIC AMINO ACTOS FROM THIOPHENE 01-RIVATIVES. X11
PREPARATION OF OEF~IVATIVES FROM 0IA.4IlNJ,iJN3CAR,30AYLIC
AUTH0k-(04)-FABklCH,\lYY, B.P.r SHALAVINAs I.F., KCISTROVAi S.M.o GOLOFARBi
YA.L.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--Zli. CRI.7. KHI.74. V~70, 6(5)t 1091-100
UATE PUBL ISHELD -------- 10
S UBJ ECT AR, I S Tl~l Y
,TOPIC TAGS--CiiEMICAL SYNTIAi-S[S, AMINO ACID DERIVATIVFY THIOPIIENEf LACTA.4)
NITPATiu:,~, CtiLCji-~l,'.JATf:j 0.-Gk,t,l[C COMPOUN10, U~kEA, SAPONIFICtf(Gol
NT '0 R,
Ct RUL ESTRICTIONS
C
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY STEP
CIRC. ACCESSION Nil--AP0135024
~,, .,~ 1, L -'S I I F I E L)
PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION f,10--AP0135024
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. NITRATION OF 5,(5t("HLORO,
3,AMIiNlgt2tTilIE1,4YL)VAL'~:*r'\'IC ACIO DELTA-LACTAM (1) wITH M.101 SU&3 IN '-'LEU.%l
OSITIOM; HYDROGENGLYSIS OF THE
NITRATED THE THIOPHE.-NE RINu IN THE 401 1
PRODUCT GVER NI GAVE 7,6rDIAMINOPIONANOIC ACID ZETA-LXc;TA,-,. SAPON. OF
THIS GAVE t'iECH(,,*\.H S032 -HCL)CH(NH SU32 HCL)(CH SUB2) SU(35 CO SUB2 H.
REACTION OF THIS w-ilrH UREA, IN NA SU32 CO SU83 SOLN. GAVE: 49(5t
~IETHYLI.'A[DAZOL,2,0.'~j,4,YL)CAi!~t')[C ACID. SIMfLARLYt 5i(5v(t-,,-'-)UL3STlTUTE0)v
L~'41DAZULP2?0i,1,4,YL)CAPRO-I(; ACIDS (R IS MEP ETI PRY BUY AMYL, ISOA-MYL, OR
N-HEPTYL) ?iERE PREPD. FACILITY: INST. ORG. KHINl. IM.
ZELINSKOGO, MOSCOW, USSR.
USSR UDO 621.317.761(088.8)
ALBANDOVA, Z. A., TIaASOVA, X- M. FABRTK, ~!. A.
"Frequency Meter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 251029, Filed 20 Aug 66, Published 11 Feb 70 (from
-E7h-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A385 P)
Translation: This author's certificate introduces a frequency Dieter containing
a pulse counter connected via a switch to the inputs of the standard and measured
frequency meter. The frequency meter is distinguished by the fact that uniqueness
of the reading is insured in it with a multiple ratio of the standard and measured
frequencies. For this purpose, a frequency divider is included beWelln the input
of the measured frequency meter and the switching device. An auxiliary pulne
counter with a capacitance equal to the division coefficient of the frequency
divider is connected to the input of the pulse counter. Before the measurement,
the auxiliary pulse counter is set to a number equal to half of its capacity.
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Par ~Iujujw aill ul s:)1jItpaw Arpq jo slu~=ajo 'o uzimijaki 3o %opow .1DAvj oqI
ja tio II jo; s1ppow 11olcur jo ualm~11,4dv ut r~uxrlf ami4j.t~dwa oiU
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Ma(,41 SISY8 JH.L SO SiNbU-N 3.Nijj.)VH A, A6-U~
USSR
UDc 517.948
FABRIKANT? V. I.
'Closed Solution of a 'I'wo-Dimensional Integral Equation'!
Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchyebnykh Zavedeniy, Matematika,
No 2, Feb 71, pp 102-104
Abstract: In this article a special procedure is used to obtain
the exact solution in closed form for an integral equation of
the type
a 2-n F(P01OO)PO dp0dO0 f (p,0) (0 < p < a,O < 0 < 2TT))
Ir f 2 2 _ (1+v) / 2
0 0 1P +P0 2pp 0COSWY~ 0))
where 0 < 1 and f(V-,,�) is a given function. Abelian and
L-operators, by means of which the solution can be simplified,
are introduced. The example of an inclined circular punch with
a flat base in an inhomogeneous half space is considered.
1/1
USSR
UDC 539.184.52
IIALAMOV, YU. I., FABRIKANIT, V. A.
"M easuring the Lifetime of KrIl Levels by the Methods of Electron Optical Chrono-
graphy'I
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol XXXIV, No 4, 1973, pp 645-649
Abstract: Results are presented from measuring the lifetime of KrIl levels in
the nanosecond range by the method of electron optical chronography. The
experimental setup is described, and an error analysis is made. The measure-
ment conditions are as follows: duration of the cxciting electron beam 5.1-0-9
seconds, cutoff time Tc = 1.5-10-9 seconds, current density per pulse ju = 2
milliamps/cm 2, krypton pressure in the electron tube 4-10-'3torr. A standard
image converter tube recording of the weak line obtained in the single fire
mode is presented. The measurement results are tabulated. An increase in the
current density ju to 15 milliamps/cm2 and the pressure to 4-10- 2 Lorr has no
effect on the measured value of T., The intensity of th 'e spectral lines in Lhis
case depends linearly on the given parmnell-ers, indicatin,- thc~ absencc.~
quenching collisiorx-. Variabion of the enerGy of the C..~Cjj- im, 'ncE;-, -rci;
to 25 electron volts also liar; no e-fect of ~,;. Tile conntr~Ict4on 'he
extinguishing cm-ves for the neasared lines on a se,~,i logarith~:iic scal.,; givec
-1/2
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VERB VOM-1 ON,
ILPHRAMPT MIT"If M" RIE111 rl
USSR
Wakv"TTOV, Yu.~ !. and FAIIIiIIIaNT, V. A., Optika i Spektrosko-piya, Vol MCIV.,
No 4, 1973, pp 645-649
straight lines. 'The extinguishing section from 0.9 to 0.2 of the total siCalal
2DO
amplitude was analyzed. Y-Pasurements of the lifetime of the 5P level
with respect to damping of the intensity of the two lines 4098 A and
x2 = 4945 A* indicate reliability of the results.
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1/2 020 U~ICL ASS IF I ED PR '-I C f;:- S "i I N G, t'0 A T LE 2 7 "i 13 V 7 0
TITLE--ACTION OF A CONCEINTRATED FORCE ON A TRANISVERSELY r!s~)rf-wpic i_~oDy -u-
~AUTHOR--F4BR IKANT t V. I
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--MASHINOSTROENIE, NO. 3, 1970, P. 9-12
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--TRANSVERSE FLOW, INTERMOLECULAR FORCE, BOUNOARY LAYER PR016LEA
:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS'--UNCLASSIFIED
PKnXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0864- STEP NO--tJk /01t L 8/ 71) /000 / 003 10001)100! 2_
1~ I
CIRC ACCESSIV),11 N11--AP0131ft"
2/2 020 11NCL AS") IF I ED P R 0(" ESS [ING 0A T E-2 7,140V 10
CIRC ACCESSION INO-AP0131451
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEM OF THE
ACTION OF AN ARBITRARY CONCENTRATED FORCE IMIDE A TRANSVEt~SELY
ISCTROPIC HALF SPACE. A SOLUTILIN TO THE PROtILEM IS ORTA1.1,NIED *5Y THE
MIRROR IMAGE METHOD, wITH rH'--- AID OF SOLUTIONS TO THE AUXILIARY PRO~iLEMS
CONCERNING THE ACTION OF A CONCENTRATED FORCE It., A SPACE AND THE ACTWIN
OF AN ARBITRARY FORCE ON THE BOUNDARY OF A TRANSVEKSELY ISOTIRIOPIC HALF
SPACE.
1A~~Sj' !FD
Circuit Elements
USSR
UDO 621.316.925:621.~~82
WMAM, V.L., Dr.Technical Sciences, Professor ( Riga Polyteobnical
IIWWMOJ
BUse Of Semiconductors In Protective Relaying And Automatio Devices Off Energy
Systems"
Izv. VUZ: Energetike, No 4, Apr 1972, pp 9~-22
Abetreett The requiramonts on protective relaying ani automatic devices of
onergy systems are studied and it is concluded that theoe requirements cannot be
fully oatief led on the bacio of electromouhunical roluya and newiconduotor do-
vices watt. be uBed. 1k number of methods are propoeud for fulfillment oi' both
the measuring elements and the logical part of relpyirg ani automatic dovicoe.
The principal unaolvod problema connectod with the uue of semiconductors Oro do-
nrit-sed. 10 fig. 31 ref. Received 6 Dee 1971.
ill
.;)ATE--I I DEC70
c' lo LNCLASSIFIE0
fITtE-THE utlIVEaSAL L,~LGITUDVIAL DIFFERENTIAL PRUTECTION Of SHORT
aVERHEAD LI&IES -U- VoLot SMIKINOVAt ToVo
R-(C4)-.lEZHALS# L*V*o OkEKHOVe LBA*t FABRIAANTo
UT li,,.
.... .......
rCCU.%TRY GF lNFG--LSSR
_.'_SZURLE--MCSCCA, ELEKrklCdESTVCjv NO 3, 1970# PP 22-26
DATE PUELIShEC-----70
SU6jECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.
TOPIC TAGS-TRANSMISSION LINE, UVERVOLTAGEv CIRCIUT BREAKER, PaorECTIVE
EZUIPAENT
mAFKjkG-&C kESTAICTIGNS
L-CUM
0 E:tT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:.'PROXY kEt:L/FRAME--1999/1198 STEP NO--UR/0105/701000/003/0022/0026
CIRC AccEssir'N No--AP0123166
117
2/2 CIO UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATC---IIDEC70
CIRC ACCESSICN 1~.L--APO123166
A&STRACT/EXTRACl--(U) GP-0- -A6STRACT. A DESCRIPTION AND DfAGRA-iS ARE
GIVEN GF LONGiTUOINAL 0IFFERENTIAL PROTECTION SUITA6LE BOTH FUR TWO
TERMINAL CVERHEAD LINES (CLj OAND FOR OL WITH BRANCH L.I.-NES. TH E
P.00TECTICN IS ACCOMPLISHED BY A SCHEME WITH CIRUCLATING CURRENTS AND HAS
LINEAR CHARACTERIsrics AT EXTER114AL SHDRT CIRCUITS. UPGN SHORT CIRCUITS
IN Tf-E: ZCNE THE -MAXIVU,i VOLTAGE ON AUXILIARY OCtNDUTOJRS IS LIMITED.
RESTRAINT, INTRODUCED INTO PROTECTION SCHEMESt IS PROPGkrIONAL TO THE
CURRENT OF ITS TERMINAL ON ULo TO PREVENT SPURIOUS OPERATION IN THE
CASE iih,EN TI-E CURRENT AT ONE TERMINAL OF THE OL IS LOW OR EQUALS ZEROr
alLOCKING IS APPLIEDP ACTING THROUGH A DEVICE OF THE GOOD WORKING ORDER
CONTROL OF THE AUXILIARY CCNOUCTORS.
lz-~ I Fj -- 11
USSR
uDc: 62:L.391-837.-)2:6E~-L.81..083-811
IIOZDRIIT, V. V., PAITT'SHIN, I. A., PODPALYNY, Ye. A., STEPANOV, B.
KOV,_V. A. , All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Opticcq~'-""sical
Measurements
"A Method of Increasing Coitrast in Recording Optical linagos C.'I
Magnetic Tape"
Moscow, Zhurnal llauchnoy i Frikladnoy Fotografii i Kinematogi-L"ii, ".'a! It- ,
No 3. Mal/jun 73, up 217-218
Abstract: A method is dfscribed for increas-inC im-rc contrast in
video recording cn strip-dc:::.in marlctic ta-")e. I'le-Pore recm-`4--~'
neti c structure of the tau-,! is o-icnted b-., an al-tcriiatintT,
With aml)litudc execeding th-c: satur;-,-u'-icn fi-(.-Id applied in 'Aric: p-lat,,c- c:~
tare. rile recoi7d-,i- f-.*Leld i-s- thcii uprlic,~
to the orientatim, of the in 4ial Ccmaius. The film is hea~.-
-,.L f r 0.( 31
neodymi,=- laser pulses. As a result, the domm.-in strucLure I's 2-otatc"
throu,gh an -,.-cpc2* tion..-.1 tc; the dent- ity of
Contrast Lt, low
b.y xi cn%!er cf
ventional
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Photographic
USSR UDC 778.39:778.534.425
YEGOROV, YU. P., PAN'SHIN, I. A., STEPANOV, B. M., FABRIKOV, V. A.
"Photography on Magnetic Films of Large Size"
Moscow, Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografli i kinematografii, No. 6,
Nov/Dee 71, pp 443-445
Abstract: An exDerimental study to test the Dossibility of recordina an oDtica-I
image of dimensions 50 x 50 mm2 by low intensity light pulses (10-7 sec) on a
magnetic film with a band domain structure are described. The possibility of
applying thin ferromagnetic films with a band domain structure to photograph
objects in a pulsed irradiation regime was shown in 1969. Radiant energy
scattered from the surface of the object to be photographed is recorded by
the magnetic film in the form of the distribution of angles of rotation of
the domains in segments of the film with a different degree of irradiation.
Nonselectivity of the magnetic films to the radiation wavelength in the thermal
recording method makes it possible to record images over a wide spectral range,
including the infrared, and the sensitivity over this whole range is comparable
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vrr-nT?nv yTj. P., =i, ?~h i-nni n=,,~hno~r
. .1 __ - __ __M1____ J
tografii, No. 6, Nov/Dec 71, D~p 443-445
to the sensitivity of photograDh-ic films. In the 1969 study recordings were
made on an iron-nickel film of dimensions 15 x 15 mm2. The light source was
a neodymium -lass laser In the free generation regime w-Ith a pulse len--tL:i of
1 msec and -he image was v-,sualized by a magnetic colloid. For practical
purposes it was of great interest to increase the dimensions of the recorded
image and to decrease the exposure time. A special technique to keep the
composition of the iron-nickel alloy constant over the entire surface of the
glass substrate was developed that kept the deviation of the composition in
the magnetic film from the composition of the initial alloy less than 0.2%.
To reduce exposure time a method of sequential recording of individual sec-
tions of the image was applied, the boundaries of which overlapped. The
rated heat diffusion from the exposed segments was large in comparison with
the repetition rate of the pulses and therefore the cumulative effect on the
overlapping sections of the film was eliminated. A photograph is given show-
ing the image on a 50 x 50 mm2 film.
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Precision Meclianical & Optical
USSR UDC 778.39
KURSHIN, A. D., PANISHYN, I. A. andj4QL;Q"", All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of Opticophysical Measurements
"Utilization of Brightness Hysteresis for Recording Images an Ferromagnetic
Film"
Mosco,w, Zhurnal Nauchnov i Prikladnoy Fotografii i Kinematografii, Vol 17,
No 3, 1972, pp 219-220
Abstract: A method for recording images on ferromagnetic film is described,
in which the azimuthal angle and the diffraction angle do not chonge and the
image is obtained due to different intensity of the diffracted 11.1umi.navinn
on illuminated and unill.wrinated sectors. The new method is baser] upon the
hysteresis nature of the relationship of diffracted-radiation intc-nsity to a
normal magnetic field. The hysteresis is manifested ir, tlie change of dif--
fraction intensity after the action of a normal field upon a film vitii,, band
domains. This change of diffraction intensity, brought about by the norinal
magnellic f7ic-2d, can be by heating t'--- filL:. This fo=s r;~e
basis of the ne-~.,! recordinz mechanism, by means of ;ch the Lria-e is fil-.ed on
the film in the form of sectors with L'Lfferent d_ifr1acZio11 j.ntonsi.ti.es. PtIlse
laser radiation is used to obtain the ii-,iage. The sensitivity of Lhis rucc-rdin-
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KqWIIIN, A. D., et al., Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotogralf-ii i Kinema-
tografii, Vol 17, No 3, 1972, pp 219-220
method has been experimentally evaluated at 0.1 joule/cin2. The unit of
resolution is expected to be commensurable with the width of the. band domains
(0.5 mu). 1 figure. 3 references.
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USSR
UDC 51"8-517~-0111-5
YLYUHN. LAS., '!kKSI1!0V, V.I., STEEP.~-no-i, L'.Y.' F-BRIltov, V."-,.,
Ulm
"ReEistration Of The Structure Cf I'llicrowave Radiation On Yar-netic Film"
Radiotekhnil-a i elektroniia, Vol XVII, No 5, MaY 72, pp 1114-1116
Abstrac+~: The therml method of recording radiation on t1hin mapnetic film
with strip domains described Drevicrusly in two papers by Lly-ul.in and
others wee used for regiattration of the structure of micro-,ave radiation. Th,3
achamo of the device used for recording microwave r3diAion on maj,netic rilm
and a blocl: dia,--yum or the experimental cquipment usod for r~lriutr3tion iirp,
shown and described. The euthlre thank V.P. Eumetc-ov for asciLtance in con-
ductinr the experiment. ~ fig. 2 ref. Received by editors, 7 Julio 1971.
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r/ 2 033 UNCLASSI FI ED PROCESSING DATE--27N0V7(
TITLE--CONSERVATISf4 OF T14E BOUNDARIES AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS IN FILMS
WITH BANDED 00MAIMS WHEN RECORDING AN OPTICAL P-11AGE ON THESE -U-
AUTHOR-1031-PANSHIN, I.A.s PODPALYYl YE.A., FABRIKOV, V.A.
COUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR
SOURCE--FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE, FEB . L970 , 29, (2)
DATE PUBL ISHED----FEB 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--FERROMAGNETIC FILM, MAGNETIC DOMAIN STRUCTURF, GRAIN BOUNDARY,
OPTIC IMAGE, MAGNETIC MOMENT, THERMAL EFFECT, MAGMETIC RECORDING
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--lJNCL4SSIFfEf)
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1823 STEP Nt)--t)R/0126/7(j/1)29/0i.);~/t')1#39/()4'tI
212 033 UNCL ASS I FIE D PROCESSING DATE-27NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSION Nr)--AP0129191
ABSTRACWEXT~ZACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERMAL EFFL-CTS ASSOCIMED 1,11TH
THE CONSERVATIS~M, OF THE GRAIN q(JUNOARIES IN ~MAGNIET[C FILMS AITH RANW70
001AINS USED TO RECORO OPTICAL fMAGES ARE DISCUSSFID THEORETICALLY AND IN
THE LIGHT OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. THE MAGNETIC f4l)'IENTS IN THESE FILLAS
ARE SUBJECT TO SEVERE 'FRICTIONAL' FORCES AND tMAY ACC040INGLY TAKE UP
NON EQUILIBRIUM POSITI014S, SUBSEQUENTLY EXPRESSED [.,"I THE FORM OF THERC-1AL
EFFECTS. THE PRACTICAL IMPORTANICE OF THESE AND ANALOGOUS FEAFURES 114
IMAGE RECORDING ARE CONSIOERED.
f
R E C 0 R b I 'I G T 11 E S 7 R U C T U R E 0 F
I R
L A S E P R A 10 1 A T 1 0 1 N T H F
1 0 6 i~ R A N G E 0 ii
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ble
L.!-',, B.M. ~TEPANOV, V.A. FAB,',19UV, I.A.
L. A. CHERNOV AND R.R. SHVARTSI-IAN
197Z) frv,, the Itussi;,n
v d~,,,".,:oic 10,f; o rr f,,akz;T mopi~(-,wr plowcr.
Zh. imucIm. 1 prt),l. fotor. i Unematugr.
5 (.')71), pp. Y.9-370.
,e Ittlix "Alt.
fr,n by
(4 3, h,
ci I-
it. L. Receptivn of Optical
!abila, G. A. hodulav!d by n Sucrhirh-Fr-ncy
Varanivtric Upticall lii;~nal Lt-liL,!r ............ ~~i
Guq~v, V. G. Study of th, Eff,-ct of Hwlti~ode L;-.-r Lnissi.n
on the Reception of Phase :!-Iulated Sl;-,nal~ ...
Korrh.nov, 1. 11. study of the H.~-ic Para=XLe:3 a*.* L'ZhL-Guide
Conanunicationn Liner . ......................... 31t,
rertqLnrhtzyn, F. L. f;as Lenneu for Optical B~am IiAve C~idei ......
Maykapar, U. 1. Structural Lharactertstics of Arztenna-.i for
Photon Informkitian Treinamission Syst~ms ...... 331
Khromov, A. H.., Fab Temperature Conditions of Thin Ferrornagn4tic
Filnw when Recordtni; Images by Laser Lmissiun 340
Klyukin, L. 1-1.
K.1yukin, L. M.. Thin Magnetic Fil-M in Laser Ae.,tn InInrmation
Fnbrikov, V. A., Transmissiatt Systems ......................... 3' 50
Mon'shikh, 0. r.. Method of ?recession Diaenostici of Smnll
Disturbances of the Optical Activity and
Indexes of Rifraction of Optically Transparent
Nedia using Laser Radiation .................. 364
Ven'ahikh, 0. F. 11rocedure for Optical Differenciation of Ampit-
tude Modulated Coherent Radiation ............ 371
*t,,'.h1kh,O. F. Stud7 of the Optice.1 Prop*rtles of Substancen
Coned an the inverse Faraday Erfct .... ...... 315
-;hitin, V. V., Study of Logical 1'.Ittmentg BANet; vn a Senicon-
1,01' Sanoylov. V. 0. d1tctor Laner Photodlode ...................... 3w)
U-opennkiy, A. V. roastbilit-i of Realizing 1hreo Stabl~ Stataq
in a Semit anductor Laner with Nonullifom Lxci-
tation ....................................... 383
Q-
_Perpigin, 1. A., Two-Umennional Scanning ef An OoLiCdl U~�M
in an Ultraso-nic rield ... 389
t:Dtov, V. V.. by 1,1ght Refraction
rNrol,otnanko, Yu. L.
1I.AryuGin, 1. A., Lru~er Syntem Tniuring that An T--Nze of -in
x4tov, V. V., Object will be Obtained on a DiarlAY Screen 3 9
oRo=nenko, Yu. L.
487
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1',';T( I IT 23.,,0,5- 7 z
,A,/
I PROBLMS OF LASER BEAM DATA TRANS41551US
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST ALL-UNION COSFERENCZ, KIEV,
SEPTEMBER 1968
f ()RIAGN I I'LL: PROBLUrt! PEREDACIII INFORM1511 IZi.UCRE:Njyk-4
AM11MU I. A. DERYUGIN, ET AL.
s0uItCC: KIEV ORDER OF LENIN STATE UNIVERS171Y
IMENI T.G. SCHEVCHEMCD
f0f FSTC bY ACS I
.0 7 1 c
1" , 1, it 4 this Pubh(mi"ll II.- bvcn translAted as I-ruwnrcd in tile ciriginal text. Nit
immitt lw~ bcvii mode iv vvrify thr accuracY rif an% it-itcnient contained licron. Tim
(r.m,1 awn o, publislit-d with a miiiiinum tif copy editing and graphics ;7rcparA:ion lit A)rdcr
v. A, , lit Alitc tile di'Willinmium d illf"fill.16,111.
App,-vd G., ImWit r0vow. (),%m6utimi md,mitcd.
USSR UDC 533.27
FABRY, L. P., PISTUN, Ye, P.
"Calculation of Static Characteristics of Pneumatic Choke Convertors of
Physical and Chemical ParLmeters of.Gases"
Kontrol'no-izmerit. Tekhnika. Resp. 14ezhved. Nauch.-Tekhn. sb. [Testinp
and Measuring Equipment, Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Techni-
cal Collection], 1971, No 11, pp 129-135, (Translated from Referativily),
Zhurnal, Metrologiya i lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 7, 1972, Abstract
No 7.32.685).
Translation: A method is studied for designing pneumatic turbulent-laminar,
laininar-turbulent and turbulent choke convertor-receivers for measurement
of the physical and chemical parameters of gases. The tabulated function
is calculated by computer for Varlous Values of x i-.,ith an interval of
0.05. 1 Table; 3 Biblio. Refs.
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1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--MOLECULAR MOTION IN POLYURETHANE SURFACE LAYERS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-FABULYAKt F.G.i LIPATOVI YU.S.
COU-14TRY OF INFO--USSR
F-
SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.t SER. A 1970, 12(4), 738-52
..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--PROTON, SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION, DIELECTRIC PROPERTY,
POLYURETHANE RESINP ETHYLENE GLYCOL# ADIPATEr POLYETHER RESINI POLYESTER
RESIN
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0727 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/004/0738/0752
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136166
I S f F 10
212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP;)!3f)166
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROTON SPIN LAITIrE AND DIELEC.
RELAXATION OF POLYURETHANES (1) (PREPD. FROM DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ADIPATE
AND TOLYLENCE DIISOCYANATE, CROSSLINKED POLYETHER 111) OR CROSSLINKEO
POLYESTER (111)) INDICATED ONLY ONE TYPE OF RELAXATION, BUT THE MOBILITY
OF III SEGMENTS ESCEEDED THAT OF III SEGMENTS* A SHIFT OF RELAXATION
MIN. AND DIELEC. LOSS FACTOR MAX. TOWARD HIGHER TEMPS. WAS OBSD. IN I
FILLED WITH FINELY DIVIDED AEROSIL tIV). THE ACTIVATI-ION ENERGIES OF
SPIN LATTIC AND DIELEC. RELAXATIONS INCREASED IN THE SURFACE LAYERS OF
1. THE DISTRIBUTION PARAMETER OF RELAXATION TIME SPECTRA ICALCO, FROM
CIRCULAR K. S. AND R. H. COLE'S DIAGRAMS) SUGGESTED THAT THE RELAXATION
SPECTRA WIDENED IN IV MODIFIED 1. THE CHANGE IN MOL. MOBILITY AT THE
INTERFACE WAS PRIMARILY DETD. BY A DECREASE IN THE NO. OF POSSIBLE
CONFORMATIONS RATHER THAN BY WHETHER THE POLYMER REACIED ENERGETICALLY
WITH THE SURFACE OR NOT, FACILITY: INST, KHI?lv VYSOKOMOL,
SOEDIN.1 KIEVr USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc: 621.165-226-758.3
KIP= DV, I. I. , LNELYU,"H-a-III, , V. N. , KOTIOV, Yu. V. , VOLCH-
KOV, V. I., RADIK, S. V., Leningrad "Order of Lenin" Polyte&Inical insti-
tute imeni M. I. Kalinin
"A Moisture Collector"
Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znak--'.,
No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 332244, Division F, filed 11 Jun 70,
published i4 I'Mar 72, p 134
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A moisture col-
lector designed chiefly for a wet vapor turbine. The device contains
collector chambers with drain channels installed in the body of a dia-
phragm over tile hub of the working wheel. As a distinguishing feature
of the patent, the efficiency of moisture extraction is increased by
making the chambers in the form of annular grooves one over the other.
T
The upper groove is connected by slits to the flow part on the vapor in-
t
jection side, and the hub is tapered with increasing diamneter in the path
of the vapor with an annular projection at maximum diameter to throw the
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USSR
KIRILLOV, I. I. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 33221411
moisture into the lower chamber. 2. A modification of this moisture col-
lector distinguished by the fact that moisture-catching troughs are pro-
vided in the lower chamber.
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-.1/2 ob-8 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--13NGV70
-.TITLE--MASSLE5S AND MASSIVE YANG MILLS FIELD -U-
..AUTHOR-(02)-SLAVNOV, A.A., FAUDEYEV, L.D.
COUNITRY OF INFO--U.SSR
.i~SOURCE-TEDRETICHESKAYA I MIATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAr 1970p VOL 3t NR It PP
18-23
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AR EA S-- PHY S I C S
TOPIC TAGS--FIFL0 THEOkYv S MATRIX
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/FRAME--3003/1022 STEP P'40--UR/0646/70/003/001/0018/0023
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130057
L A S S -1 F I E 0
212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130057
ABSTRACT/P-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE
MASSLESS AND MASSIVE YANG MILLS THEORIES IS DISCUSSU)o IT IS SHO"414 THAT
THE 14ASSIVE.THEORY S MATRIX IN THE LIMIT iWYIELDS 0 DOES NOT TURN INTO
THE MASSLESS THEORY S MATRIX UNLIKE THE CASE OF THE ABELIAN GAUGE GROUP.
FACILITY: 14ATEkilCHESKIY INSTITUT IM. Vo A. STEKLUVA AKADEMII
NAUK SSSR.
S S I F TED
USSR uDc: 621.396.677(088.8)
KLYUYEV, 0. L., TEREKHOV, V. M., FADDEYEV, V. Ye., SHOFLER, L. V.
"Drive Mechs-nism for a Ground-Based Antenna System~l
USSR Author's Certificate No 282452, filed 30 Oct 68, published 11 Dee 70
(from RZh-Badiotekhnika, No 6, jun 71, Abstract No 6Bl0C9 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a drive mechanism for
a ground-based antenna system. The mechanism contains a DC force converter,
an even number of actuating motors, high-speed and low-speed gear boxes,
and crown gears connected to the drive gears. To improve the rigidity of
the gear train and simplify the construction of the mechanism, the converter
is connected between the common point of the actuating motor armatures
and the common point of two power diodes which are connected in series in
the same direction in the armature circuits of the same motors. An ad-
ditional DC source is connected in parallel with these diodes through an
auxiliary diode.
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LWR
FADDEMAI-1-IL., BASKAKOV, YU. A., BOBYLEVA, S. S., ASTAF'YEVA, L. S.,
"Synthetic Method for Hydantoin Derivatives"
USSR Author's Certificate No 364611, filed 22 Jun 70p published 27 Feb 73
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 19, Oct 73, Abstract No 19N582P)
Translationt Hydantoin derivatives (I) of the series RNC0N(R1)COCXR11
(R#R',fV' - acryl or alkyl; X - S or 67 are obtained by the reaction of
respective 6-C1-1 with the R!'XH type compound in presence of HP.1 (gas)
acceptor, 2.59 9 of 113'-ClC6H473-Me-5Ql-I dissolved In 50 ml alcohol Is
refluxed for 7-8 hrs and evaporated yielding 2.62 g IT (R - 31C1C6Hw R' -
Flo, W, - Et, X - 0), m.p. 63-650 (petr. ether). Analogously 11 are obtained
(Rt Rl B"t Xp yield in %, m.p. in OC being reported)i Ph, me, Ple, 0, 97.8,
58-60 (petr, ether)t Ph, Me, Et# 0l 96.8, 98-100 (petr, etber)l Ph, Mel
R-CIC H4# 01 82.1, 120-2 (ale); Ph, Me o-ClC6H Op 80t 136 (benz. petr.
ethe~51 Pho Me, 2,41,61-01 3C021 0, 75: 127-9F K# lie, Iso-Pro, S, 119-120,
L/I
USSR UDC 54.7-555
FADDEYEVA, V. K.? SVIRSKAYA, P. I., and BASKAKOV, YU. A., All Union
Institute for Chemical Means of Plant Protection,
Moscow, State Committee for Chemistry USSR
"Herbicidal Derivatives of Hydroxylamine
XXXI. Synthesis and Reactions of 0,N-Diac7lsubsti4tuted N-Arylhy-
droxylamines"
Moscow,.Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 6, No 2, Feb 70, pz) 285-291
Abstract: The authors found that the acylation of N-carboalkyl-N-
aryl-hydroxylamines with halophenoxyacyl chlorides is possible when
the reaction is carried out in an anhydrous organic solvent --
nethylene chloride. The reaction is then accompanied by evolution
of ga3eou3 hydrogen chloride. In some cases thIs reaction becomes
hindered by a cross-acetylation reaction; for example with 2,4,5-
trichl-oro,-.henoxyacetylahloride this becomes even the primary reaction.
It goes very well at -20 to -100 in an anhydrous medium. In some
cases this cross-acetylation occurs on recrystallization or even on
taking the melt-ing point. This reaction is also possible with Dhen-l-
1/2
USSR
FADDEYEVA, V. K., et a!, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 6, No 2,
Feb 70, pp 285-291
sulfonyl chlorides. The 0-halophenoxyacyl-N-carboalk-,Vl-l,,T-arylhydroxyl-
amines are highly active herbicides comparable to or better than
halophenoxycarboxylic acids.
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r-US.SR
BASKAKOV, YU.
SVIRSKAYA, P.
Chemical Means
Chemistry USSR
uDc 547-435.2+ 632.954
A., FADDE)MVA ,;-.V ZHURAVSKAYA, T. S. , and
I., Research Institute for
of Plant Protection, Moscow, State Committee for
"Herbicidal Derivatives of Hydroxylamines
XXX. O-Substituted N-halophenoxyacyl-hl-alkyl(aryl)-hydroxylamines"
Moscow, Zhurnal Organicheskoy__Khimii, Vol 6, No 2, Feb 70, DD 281-285
Abstract: O-Acylhydroxylamines were obtained by reacting hydroxyl-
amines with anhydrides of alkylearboxylic acids in presence of acid
catalysts (phosphoric acid or a mixture of phosphoric acid and car I00-X-
ylic acid anhydrides). The N-methylhydroxyiamines react under slight-
ly more drastic reaction conditions than corresponding N-phenyl deri-
vatives. Ronction rate droos with higher molecular weight of the
anhydride. O-Carboe~uhoxy-N-haloaryloxyacyl-II-ohenyl(niethyl)liydroxyl-
A-mines could be obtained from the reaction of ethylchloroca.-bonate
and hydroxyla.-iiine in an inert solvent at 0 to 200 and in presence of
organic ba;es (pyridine, triethylanine). At room ternperaiture 'hydlroxyl-
&mines react with isocyanat-es to yield 0-carbamoyl-N--~-,alogrylo.-Cyacyl-
112
U9SR
BASKA-KOV, YU. A., et al, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 6, No 2,
Feb 70, D-P 281-285
N-phonyl(methyl)h-ydroxylamines. Most of the compounds proved to be
quite stable.
212
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Wo S R UDC: 681.3
FADDEYEVA, V. IN. (Edit-or)
wpm '770;7,ic P,rogramming and llurnerical Methods of Analysis"
Avtoriaticheskoye rroFrarmurc-vaniye i chislennae metody arl"lliza. Zap.
nauchn. semirarov Leninar- otd. Mat. in-ta All SSSR, 18 (cf. English
above. Notes of Scientific Seminars of the Leningrad Department of the
Mathematics Institute, AcadenW of Sciences of the USSIR), Leningrad,
"Ifauka", 19170, 216 pp, ill. 85, k. (from RZh-Kibernetiku, 110 7, Jul 71,
Abstract No W675 K)
Wo abstract]
1/1 - 45 -
USSR UDc 615.23-.547-789.5
31IRYAN, N. I., TRINUS, F. P., IZOTOVA, P. V., MWEICHEVA, k G
and LISUNKIN, YU, I., Kiyev Scientific Rescar6IT Institute of
Pharmacology and Toxicolo-gy
OB--ologIcal Activity of Some Thiazole Derivatives"
Moscow, Khimiko - Farmats evt ic lies k iy Zhurnal, Vol 7, No 8, Aug 1/3.,
PP 17-20
Abstract: Some thiazole derivatives act as breathin-, stimulators
and as antagonists to morphine, nicotine and to barbiturates. One
of the more active agents of this group is 2,4-diamino-5--phenyl-
thiazole hydrochloride (I) -- the so called daptazol. A simpli-
fied synthetic method for this compound with sli!~rhtly improved
yield has been developed, and us:Ln- this ricthod, twro new c1criva-
tives were synthesized: 2,4-diarrino-S-(p-fluorol)llell3rl)tllj.aZolC
hydrochloride (II), and 2-4-diaiiino-S-(o-iiitroplienyl)tliiazole
hydrochloride (III). Biolo-ical studies were carried out i-il-lich
showed that replacement of the amino groups in the 2 and 4 posi-
tions of the thiazole ring by hydroxyl groups resulted in dis-
appearance of the characteristic antimorphinc action. The toxic-
ity was increased. Introduction of subs t itLIC !ItS in the plionyl ring,
does not change the hypotensivc activity of these co:,,ipotinds.
1/1 C~
37
conductivity o and the pr-moro in the niainstrnam. In the far waka
(x/d> 150-200, where d is the diameter of the cylindrical part of the
modo.l), this relationship approaches
Relationships of the electron density drop Ne to the distance Mong the
wake are plotted in terms of x/d. The electron-collision freqtiencies
data were determined taking electron velocity distribution into Account.
On lite basix of t1w experimentally obtained initial
conditions, changes of the wake temperature, velocity, diameter, and
eittiron concentration are calculated using different models of
viscosity. The theoretical and experimental data are compared for a
wake sector up to 500 calibers (x/d) In length.
Lobanov, V. F. and Yu., 1. Fadeycn~~o. Calculation of-
t6 stressea in an elastic sphere situated in a hyporsonic
stream, IN': Dinamika splashnoy sredy, Novosibirsk,
no. 7, 1971, ZZ6-ZIZ lItZhNiekh, 517Z. #SVZBS)
An axisymmetric problem is considered, dealing with deter-
mination of the stream field originating in a hallow atasitic sphere durLng
its presence in a hyperoonic stream. The aerodynamic pressure acting
upon the sphere is considered to be known And is given In the form of a
function that depends upon the angular coordinate In accordance with
Newton's law. The inner surface of the sphere is strosts-Irce. The
solution is represented In series form using Legandra polynomials.
Numerical calculations were conducted on a digital computer for a
solid sphere and for a hallow ophere with a Poisson coefficient M 2.
USSR UI)C 621.317-757
FADEYEV, A. A.
"Selecting the optirmal Ratios of the Amplitudes of Test Signals when Neasuring
Nonlinear Distortions bv the Mutual Modulation Method"
Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii. Leningr. elektroteldin. in-t s-.-azi.
VVD. 3 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference of Leningrad
Electrotechnical Communications Institute, Vyp. 3), Leningrad, 1970, pp 252-
256 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A427)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of the effect of variations
of the raLios of tile amplitudes of a bLharmonic test signal on tile signal/noise
ratio at the dinpLay input and also poonible vorrei;pondence of the of
the measuremento Lo audio perception. It in denionnLrated that- the accuracy of
the measurements and correspondence to audio perception lead to opposite re-
cuirempnts when selecting the amplitude ratios of the test signal. Preliminary
recommendations for selecting these ratios are presented.
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USSR UDC 621-375-9:535
Z!~_EINOVY B. L., SMIRNOB, V. S., FkDRETEV, A. P.
I'Inst-ability of Unidirectional Radiation in a Ring Laser"
Leningrad, 0-pti1X1a__i Spektroskopiya, Vol 28, No April 1970,
pp 744-74,6
Abstract: This article contains a study of -the problem of inter-
action of counter waves in a ring laser. It is demonstrated
U pes of
that in 'he case of both homogeneous and inhomogeneous ty
broadening of the amplification circuit there is always a genera-
tion energy range which depends on the difference of the genera-
tion frequency and the atomic transition frequency inside which
the conditions of unidirectional radiation are unstable with
resDect to excitation of a counter wave. In the solution of the
:lcms the field inside the resonator is found in the form. of
ron A.
p
traveling waves with amplitudes which slowly vary with time.
Bot-h a gas laser and a solid state laser are considered. Ex-
planations are given for the dependence of"P on the radiation
energy, where P defines the increment in the weak field (E -exp
Pt), In the analysis of the solid state laser it is point7ed out
112
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IT
ZHELNOV' B. L., et al, Optika i Snelctroskopiya, Vol 28, 10 4,
April 1970, pp 744-74,6 -
that Im P gives a perturbation frequency shift analogous to the
effect of a collision in a gas. In addition, Im"P/k defines
the -Dhase rate of the current amplifying the field and caused
by spatial modulation of the overpopulation.
212
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TITLc_--1'4STA(3ILITY OF CMISSIGN OF A LASL!j -U-
AUTHJR-(03)-Zli~zL,'IOV, B.L., SMIRNOV, V-S-r FAI)EYEV, A.P.
COUNTRY OF [,\IF-(--)--USSR
SOURCE--SPEKTROSKII)PHA, VOL. 28t APR. 1970, P. 744-746
DATE PJBLlSHED----APR70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSIC5
TOPIC TAGS--LASER RAOIATIGH SPECTRUMs LASER STABILITY, MULMA00E LASER
CONTROL RESTRICTIONS
00CO-MENT CLASS-WICLAS~11~ [~_O
PROXY RE ELI f:RA;'-lL--20JG/ L I"),) SFL-*P
CIRC ACCESSIO."I llf)--~P0124853
21Z 042 UiNICL ASS IF I EO P G SS I A T E 13 N:J V 7 Q
C[RC ACCLSSIJ,~j
A8ST.A-*ACT/,-XT-~,M"T--(U) Ge-0- A3S T r~ACT AN-J,4LYSIS Gf: TH~
GPrl-05.ING MODEES iN "" Rlii-G LASFk. IT IS SHOW4 THAT Fl..' 8t3TH W-Ml-'IEN-E-US
A110
B- : iWEIN I NG 9 TFIEi~i-: AL w-lys 0 1 SI'S A,-", I Ss fcl,,~-
E,N! Et~ GY -~ ANG EH I CH OE.-' LS Gi\ T HE :11 SM vrui 0 t: r wE E -% I HE` L -'t S I P46 Fi. L!1_1 L' INC Y
AAtj TH E A TG'.1, I C Ti~AN S I T I G%f 1: RLiNCY I I N 'WH I C H rHU (J"4 10 1 k '-'-C f I GNA L
"ESPECT TO THE EXCITATION, "F TM-- OPrIUS[NG
EAISSI-JN MODE IS UNSTABLE wITH R
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U N C L A S S I t: FE 0
fftiVO51847- UR 0482
Sectio~
11 Electrical, Derwent,q7o
Sov44t-Inventions Illustrated,
r239656 LEAKAGE LOUXOR for compressed air mains
conta"in a differential manometer (5) by
which thepressure drop to the leakage point can be
measured from the two ends of the mains. The
distance to the leakage point can be calculated
from the pressuredrop ratio. A four-way cock (4)
and reducing valve (1) with strainer (2) complete
thp eauipment.
31.7.67 as 1176151/18-24. S.V.CHESINOI (~t al.
(28.7.69) Bul 11/18.3.69. Class 42 m2 . Jt.CIX 06 d.
AUTHORS. Chestnoy S V - Fadeyey,_A-i-V.,1 Pinkel'shte,71,L ~L_Q,
19820274
AA0051847
7 ,
2
1-Z-- 19820275 tz /j
ENGINEERING
Aeronautical
USSR
UDC 533.6:621.4
KOSTERIN, V. A., DUDKIN, V. T., and FADEYEV, L. V.
"Effect of Air Bypass Aft of the Compressor Into the Jet Nozzle on
Indicators of Gas Turbine Jet H'ngines"
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Kazan' Aviation Institute),
Vypusk (Issue) 114, 1970, pp 58-76 (from RZh-',11ekhanika, No 12, Dee 70,
Abstract No 12B482, by M. A. Peshkin)
Translation: The least-squares method, given several simplifying assump-
tions and hypotheses, was used to evaluate the effect that air bypass aft
of the compressor into the afterburner chamber has on the perfor;liancc
indicators of turbojet engines, allotting for the work in the expansion
of air and changes fri gas enthalpy aft of the turbine. Calctilation results
tire 81ven A!; Mach iiumber futial.olls Of tlt(-. rolattive spt' belfic 1,11o1 collourilptimi
and thrust, for a 12 change in the heat release factor and a 1"' change in
the afterburner chamber pressure due to change in air bypass. Taking the
energy of che bypassed air into account markedly improves engine ind1cators
compared with the case when this energy is neglected.
1/1
USSR
LIKffOYANOV., V. A. and FADEYEV, 0. V.
uDc 629.22-001.72
"Determination of the Coefficients of Pliancy in the Elastic Sealing of Ribs
Daring the Action of an Ice Load"
Leningrad, Ledovyye Kachestva Sudov (Ice Properties of Ships), Gidrorieteoizdat,
1973, PP 148-153
Abstract: A simplified method is proposed for deteinining the cGefficientS of
pliancy in the elastic sealing of ribs in the presence of transverse stresses.
Calculation formulas and graphe are presented for the case of the installation
of one, two, or three stringers. An example is given of the calculation of a
rib by means of the proposed graphs. 2 figures. 1 tabli.e. 2 references.
1/1
USSR uDc; 629.124.791.07
FOPOVY YU. N.J. IEGKAYEVA, T. M., and FADEMV, 0. V.
"Influence of the Shape of Icebreaker Contours Upon the Value of lee Loads"
Leningrad, Ledovyye Kachestva Sudov (Ice Properties of Ships), Gidroineteoizdat,
1973, pp 79-87
Abstract: An analysis is made of the influence of the shape of icebreaker hull
contours upon the value of ice loads. Formulas and graphs are presented, which
illustrate the relationship of the value of the ice loads upon an icebreaker
hull, including the structural components and the clad-ding, to the angle of
inclination of the ribs, the completeness coefficient of the bow area of tlie
waterline, and the lezr~th-to-beam ratio of the hull. It is shmi that the shr,-,)e
of the hull contours affects to a considerable degree the value of the impact
loads originating in the bm4 of' the hull. 4 figures. 1 table. 2 mferences.
Acc. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0240
4P0044021'
IL
PRIMARY SOURCE; Gigiyena J Sanitar#a, 1970, Nr 2, pp
f
PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING HYGIENIC EVALUATION
OF SURFACE DEACTIVATION METHODS
Gorodinskiy, S. M.; Goldshteyn, D. S.; Fadeyav-,-P-~ Ye.
Hygienid evaluation of methods employed in surface deactivation sould niclude: as-
i;essment of the given method's efficiency in removing radioactive contaiminanis; appraisal
of the radiation situation and of its chan.-es in the course of deactivation work; an inquiry
Into the influence exerted by th,2 deactivation procedure used on hygienic properties of the
surface materials; Toxico-hygienic assessment of the substances, solutions and equipment
employed; appreciation of the microclimate prevalent at the time of deactivaticn work, and
also means available for the removal of the developing radioactive waste. The listed above
elements in the hygienic evaluation of surface deactivation procedures are discussed in detail.
REEL/FRAME
19770458
USSR UDC 621-375-9:535
ZHELNOV, B. L., SMIRNOB, V. S., FkDEYEV, A. P.
"Instability of Unidirectional Radiation in a Ring Laser"
Leningrad, Optika i Spolctroskopiya, Vol 28, No 4, April 19/70,
pp 744- 746
Abstract: This article contains a study of the problem of int-er-
action of counter waves in a ring laser. It is ~iemonstratued
that in the case of both homogeneous and inhomogei-ieous types of
broadening of the amplification circuit there is always a genera-
tion energy range which depends on the difference of the genera-
tion frequency and the atomic transition frequency inside which
the conditions of unidirectional radiation are unstable with
respect to excitation of a counter wave. In the solution of the
problems the field inside the resonator is found in the form of
traveling waves with amplitudos which slowly vary with time.
Both a gas laser and a solid state laser are considered. Ex-
planations are given for the dependence of-P on the radiation
energ7, where P defines the increment in the weak field (E -exp
Pt), in the analysis of the solid state laser it is point7ed out
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ZHELNOV, B. L. , et al, Optilca i Spelctroskopiya, Vol 28, "To 1~,
April 1970, pp 744-7)~6 -
that Im -P gives a perturbation frequency shift analogous to the
effect of a collision in a gas. In addition, Im Plk defines
the phase rate of the current amplifying the field and caused
by spatial modulation of the overpopulation.
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112 042 UNICLASSIFIED P?~;CESSING DATE--13'IOV70
T IT INST A d I LTY OF 1141 G IR E-C r I GiNAL EM 1 SS 1 GN OF A klNG LASEk -IJ-
AUTHOR-( 33)-ZH_::L;NOV.- B.L., SMIkNOV, V.S. ,FADEYEV, A.P.
COUNTRY OF INF03--USSR
-SOURCE--SPEKTR0SK,'l)PIIAy V[X. 26t APR. 19707 P. 744-746
.~~_DJATE PUBLISHED ---- AP170
SUBJECT ARP-AS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--LASER RADIATION SPECTRUM, LASER STABILITY, MULTIAODE LASER
CONTROL IMARXING-1'410 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMEINT CLASS--U."11CLASS[FIED
PROXY STLP
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A 3.S T,-, A C TANALYSIS ci: rw: I N T!--- i_ r I-N, t--) t-,
Ci-)il0SJNG MODES Pl A Rle)G LASFJI. IT Is SHOWN THA'T Fi-, ~P tli-DIH HUADCc.',,E~"!US
T-1 -_, I
A~.',,) ' JGENE~IUS L INH I N.G I THE~,E AL I-AYS EX I ST S t.,N , I Ss I
ENFkf;Y (.-iHICH uFtE','L)S CaN THE IMISMATCH ijl-T~%EEN FH:_~' LASING FR~,,~;JENCY
AA0 THE ATW-111C TRANSITION FREQUENCY) IN WHICH THE UNIDIRECFIGNAL
E!4jSSIJi,q M0"E IS UNSTABLE wITH RE
u ESPECT TO THE EXCITATIOIN OF THE OPPoSING
MODE
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Sorriet-s.Inventions Illustrated,
r239656 LEAKAGE LOCATOR for compressed air mains
""_ Ti _ff e
contains a rential manometer (5) by
which thepressure drop to the leakage point can be
measured from the two ends of the mains. The
distance to the leakage point can be calculated
from the pressuredrop ratio. A four-way cock (4)
and reducing valve (1) with strainer (2) complete
thp eQuipment.
31.7.67 as 1176151/18-24- S.V.CHESlN01 et al.
(28.7.69) Bul 1-1/18.3.69. Class 42 m2 , Tnt.Cl.G 06 d.
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Aeronautical
USSR
Un 533.6:621.4
KOSTERIN, V. A., DUDKIN, V. T., and FADEYEV L. V.
"Effect of Air Bypass Aft of the Compressor Into the Jet Nozzle on
Indicators of Gas Turbine Jet Enaines"
0
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Kazan' Aviation Institute),
Vypusk (Issue) 114, 1970, pp 58-76 (from RZh-',11ekhanika, No 12, Dec 70,
Abstract No 12B482, bv M. A. Peshkin)
Translation: The least-scuares method, given several simplifying Issump-
tions and hypotheses, was used to evaluate the effect that air byp'-ss aft
of the compressor into the afterburner chamber has on thte performance
indicators of turbojet engines, allowing for the work in the expansion
of air and clianges in gas enth-alpy aft of the turbine. Calculation results
are given as Mach number functiomi of the relative specffic fue.1 consumption
a-ad thrust, for a 1% change in the heat release factor zind a 1/" cliange in
the afterburner chamber pressure due to change in air bypass. Taking the
energy of the bypassed air into account markedly ifnprow!s engine Indicator.9
compared with the case ulten this energy is neglected.
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USSR
LIKHOMINOV, V. A. and FADEYEV, 0. V.
uDc 629-12.ool.7,.)
"Determination of the Coefficients of Pliancy in the Elastic Sealing of Ribs
During the Action of an Ice L--ad"
Leningrad, Ledowyye Nachastva Sudov (Ice Properties of Ships), Gidrometeoizdat,
-1973, PP 148-153
Abstract: A simplified method is proposed for determining the ccef-ficients of
pliancy in the elastic sealing of ribs in the presence of transverse stz-esses.
Calculation fortaular. an(! graphs are presented for the case of the installation
of one, tvo, or three stringers. An example is g1ven of' the calcuhttion of V-
rib by neeans of the proirised graphs. 2 figtLres- 1 table. 2 references.
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USSR uD(-, 629.124-791.07
POPOV, YU. IT., TEGKAYEVA, T. M .. and FADZ'YEV, 0. V.
"Influence of the Shape of Icebreaker Contours Upon the Value of Ice Loads"
Leningrad, Ledov),ye Yachestva Sudov (Ice Properties of Ships), Gidromp-teoizdat,
1973, pp 79--87
Abstract: An analysis is made of the influence of the slLape of icebreaker hull
contours upon the value of ice loads. Formulas and graphs are presented, which
illustrate the relationship of the value of the ice loads upon an icebreaker
hull, including the structural components and the cladding,, to the angyle of
inclination of the ribs, the completeness coefficient of the bow aree of the
waterline, and the len6th-to-beam. ratio of the hull. It is shown that the shape
of the hull contours affects to a considerable degree the value of the impact
loads originating in the bm.- of the hull. 4 figures. 1 -.'-able. 2 references.
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Acc. Nr: -T Ref. Code: UR 0240
fIP00440zi-o
PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i Sanitarll~a, 1970, Nr 2, pp
PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING HYGIENIC EVALUATION
OF SURFACE DEACTIVATION METHODS
Gorodinskiv, S. M.; Goldshteyn, D. S.; Fadleyev,-R-, Ye.
Hygienid evaluation of methods employed in surface deactivation sould include: as-
Lessment of the given method's efficiency in rem-)ving radioactive contaiminants; appraisal
of the radiation situatiun and of its chantires in the course of deactivation worlr%-; an inquiry
Into the influence exerted by the doactivation procedure used on hygienic prop,.~rtie5 of the
surface materials; Toxico-hygienic assessment of the substanzes, solutions and CqUiplnent
employed; appreciation of the microclimate prevalent at the time of deactivation work, arid
also means available for the removal of the developinsc., radioactive waste. The listed above
elements in the hygienic evaluation of surface deactivation procedures are discussed in detail.
REEL/FRAME
13770458
USSR
Y,0AYT, Yu. In., 4BAK-CMOV, G. A., 00:43,7=, G. i., SI'DIOV. A. P.,
and KFIOiazLOV, R. V., Ifoscow State University i-,oni 111. V. Lozionosov and The
Physico-Che=cal Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov
nGeneration in the Ultraviolet- Band -With Frequency I'uniz,4; L-1 a Parat% erp1henyl
Solution Excited bj a Fln5l.- Bulb"
Moscow, Pislr.,a v Zhurnal Ek-speri-muntallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 1"
110 11, 5 Jun 71, pp 616-6.10,
Abstract: This art-icle discusses generation uith fire tunji- in the Wavelenoth
of 330-350 ri-i Ln a Lar_~-_ -OIU'ior by V 11,S'll bulb. One of the
real problcns dii clect.-onics is t'-::- cf a frequency-t',ulable la-
ser in the ul~traviolot 'L:=.d of the spectrum. The author.,; show tho bre-id pos-
sibilities here of u_sin- cr7=ic compounds a.-, the activa ncsaia espucially
paraterphon-1, ..-Ihich is fou-nd to be the bcst conpowd for producinr + bl
j g tuna e
lasers in the ultraviolet band nu.,.,pcd by fla.Qi hulbs. T;-.,3 pro-
cedures, arc d-*L:;c-u_:;cd an" ti',u rc5ults are i,*-I.v(,n in tke fc)rn o_~. an osclillo7rarr;
and a table, vhica t--- throsFold valu~;s w--d the of frcquorcy tun-
j=. IhC_
C, :_4 `j_~ ''ne sc -:dms shovn
in this tabble 4CntC t*,4- -.-4, a.Lz,-. effe'--Live f~-r
a largo nu-mbor of ot-her or:ranic co:~Tounds. 1 'Liz-vre, 1 table, biblio,~rap~y of
3 titles.
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Y;11-71f,s 56*'?&-*;~
EQUATIONS FOR A 111JUNDARY UYER ON A DEFOM-WILK CONTOUB, 15- IV7,xy
(Article by I -. L~attigrad; Kiev, -51czlik.1,
R.asinn, No 5, 1971, 1z ".1 Dull.k. - pp 0-511
The Problem of the notion of a duformuiblo body, bcInr-,
a modol a.' an ob~act In indrobionloc, in A vi2ccus fluid, I:!
extremely complnx and cannot be :3olvad at '.he proient ti",. A!)-
suming that a boundary layer arluts during nic movement of a
deformablo body In a fluid of low this prol-len cin
be dividod into two pdrta: 1) th,, problem or tho moveriont of a
doformable body in n nonvlacous fluld (potoatial problem), 2)
the problem of a boundury layer on a dororrinblo body.
V4 't.1
During the mov,menl~ a." ii hydrob'onic object th-.i in-Juced
flow of fluid I:i three-dimanniomil nm' tho dofcnialionz of Its
surfoen finvo the ordvr of miij-.-nituJo of thc~ thtclolou-q of the
body. The correctnos-1, of the ootindary In---tir concept fcr thoov
conditions evIdent17 reqUirlIS I'll 1111rimental ~onflrmnli on, Few-
ever, for deformations of plane or itrially oyrrietric I.,odlem of
Insir.nificant. mn~mituc!L, which Is Fi h!r-,hly at--.T)1(- tichemaitIc
representation of thn moveriont.-i of' hydrobloulc object.-i. the
boundary ILkyor concupt Is extrumoly pro'bablo. ".1ils I:! nttr-ib-
utablo to satisfaction of the prIncipal roqolromnnt, of thin
7_ conoapt* low viacouity of the fluid (mr)vomoat with large lloy-
nolds numbors) nrr] tho co%glitlon of uttachriont oil n wqll. ljv-
tu ing thlo schomatic relpromontation It Iv pusniblo to noto :iomo
P
66
.LL
Organophosphorouz Compounds
USSR
UDC 632-95
BLIZNYUK, N. K., KVASHA, Z. M., SPLMEVA, L. M., YU. N.P UNTERBERGER,
V. K., and YOLOVA, M. N. , All-Union Scientific Studies Institute of Phytopatholof-
YProcess for Preparing Mixed Dial1W1 Esters of the Higher Alkylphosphonous
Acids"
Author's Certificate 110 340665, filed 22 Jun 70, publsibed 29 Jun 72, (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Xhimiya, No 8(11), 1973, Abstract No 8N470P by T. G.
Chekareva)
Translationt Compounds having the general formula RP(OXORI)OR" (I)(R- alkyl,
R' and R" - C1 to C6) have acaricidal activity to the stable and sensitive
form of vegetation mites. They are prepared by the reaction of RF(O)(OR')QH
(N), with a 5-10-fold excess of WTH. For example, C12 is passed through a
solution of 0.03 moles of II (R-CgHg. R'-c6H 13 ) and 0.15 moles of absolute
BuOH in 20 ml of CH2Cl2 until the appearance of a yellow-green color. It is
then concentrated and product I (R-C H19, R1+C6H13, R"-Bu) is obtained, having
20D . 20 9
a 1.4435, d4 -0.9211, a boiling temperature of 176 to 1780 at i (?)mm,
a yield of about 100,116. Other analogous compounds were prepiLred. R,R' and R"
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USSR
BUZNM, M. K., et al, Author's Certificate No 340665, filed 22 Jun 70,
published 29 Jun 72
axe given together with the boiling temperature in0C/Mm, n20,), n20
4
CqHjq, C6H 13) E' je;6-8~1, 1.4418, 0.9277;
c9Hjq~ c6 H13 Mc,~ 160-2/1, 1..4430, 0.9425;
c 1119 c 172-4/1, 1.4430, 0.9270;
9 611131 -PrI
C6 11131 Bu, Et, 1211-6/11 1.4320, 0.9512;
C6H13' Bu, 118-20/1; 1.4350, 0.9443;
C9H191 c5H11' Et) 158-60/1, 1.4400, 0.9446.
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MEM&T
USSR
UDC 632.95
BLIZNYUK, N. K., KOLOMIYETS, A. F., GOLUBEVA, R. N., q&QjIIN, Ye. F._,,
FADEYEV.--Y-uN., VRUBLEVSKAYA, L. S., VARSHAVSKIY, S. L., K01IL4.N, L. r.,
ViEMSKIY, K. N.
"A Method of Making Derivatives of Aryl Esters of B-Isothiuronium
Ethanesulfonic Acid"
USSR Author's Certificate No 337381, filed 1 Aug 63, published 1 Jun 72
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 9, May 73, abstract No 9N522P by T. G. Chekareva.)
Translation: Compounds of the general formula R03SC2H4SC(NH9)=ITH-HA M
(R = aryl unsubstituted or substituted by Cl, N02, Me; A = CI or an organic
acid radical) are synchesized by reacting Ch2=CHS03R (II)-with salts of
thiourea or a mixture of thiourea with inorganic or organic acids. Example.
Solutions of equimolar quantities of II and thiourea hydrochloride in
butanol which are saturated at 60-90*C are heated at 80-90'C for 1 hour,
cooled, and filtered, giving I with a yield of 85-96Z. Evaporation of
the mother liquor gives an additional quantity of 1. The overall yield of
I is 95-100%. The following compounds of type I (A - CII are synthesized
A
(given are R and the melting point in *Q: Ph, 165-6; 4-ClC6114 (Ia),
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A
USSR
BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 337391, filed 1 Aug 63,
published I Jua 72
144-6; 3-ClC H 168-70; 2,4-ClI)C6H3, 157-9; 2,4,5-C13CO~I 178-80- 2,4,6-
-C 13 C H 18~ ~Lcomp.); 4-N0 C-H 155-8-1 3-MeC H 160 Satur'ated
6 21 2 6 4' . . 1, 6 ~'
aqueous solutions of equimolar quantities of an 2 ,4-Cl2c6R3OCH2COONa
are mixed'at 90-1000C, cooled, and filtered, giving compound I (A =
2,4-CI2C6H3OCR2COO-, R = 4-CICOO, melting point 134-5'C, yield 99.5%.
in concentrations of 3.1-25 mg per liter compound I suppresses the growth
of the mycelium Botritis cinerea and Piricularia orysae by 50-100%; in
concentrations of 0.25-1 mg per liter, compound I suppresses the growth
of spores of Botritis cinerea and Piricularia orysae by 8-100%, and in a
concentration of 0.1% the chemical suppresses rust of the wheat strain
Puccinia graminis f. tritici by 42-58%.
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USSR MO 6)2.95
KNUZOVA, S. I., SVISTMOVA, 14. S., GUS'MOVA, L. A., FADE'FEV, YU. X., SAVEMM"It
N. F., MiDFJMCV, P. S., and BLYU,-I-IYUK, 11. K.
A Nemtocide
USSR Author's Ce-Llificantc No 29654.6, filed 17 N v 69, pub-,-ished 2" Sept '/I
I T r,,3 tj
(from Referativayy Zhurnal -- Rhimiya, No 1972, A~sti:-act-
by T. A. Belyay;ava)
Tranalationt The nem-atocidal activity is determined for substances of the
general formula R(OCCH,CHC1 2) (1) (R- phenyl or arylene 1-1-2), which ax-
CtIO'L,
obtained 'by the zea n~ Of hp-hdes of aromaltic acids wit?,'vinvl chloride in
the presence of AIM 3' 1 is used in concentration 0.1, 0.01 ard 0.001,,-.
Some 30-50 mg I is di.szolved in a 2-5-fold volume of nce-Lone, antl with
30-50 Mr, OP-7. The solution obtained in mixed Oth water. 1 01-1-161"0
n-2) (Ta) amd I Ot- C -C,11 1102, n=1) (1b) -:wises 1001,1~", (ji:,truction of' xra)lic
0 4
nematode. I (R and n given)l Br H
C6 41 1 (1c), F.I-C,11 i. m-C
I () 4- 2-1
it Ta, b cai;L-jr ri~` o'-'
and TaarxI Ic (c(jI)cOntr,-ttjQij 0.1 "d 0,0W) cause a J-00,'6 dest-,uction of
y1enchus a.11J.'
Dit J..
A
USSR
UDC 632.95
UNTERBEliGER, V. K., EADEYKV. YU. N.~ YURLOVAj M. N., KAHAVAYTSEVAr
Z. D., BLIZNYUK, N. K., KVASHA, Z. N., KLIMOV, 0. V., All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology, Moscow, Ministry
of Agriculture USSR
"Insectoacaricide"
USSR Author's Certificate No 249399, filed 11 Dee 67, published
(from
RZ_h-Kbimiyaj___;6__1ff_,25 SeP.70, Abstract No 16N625,
7 Jan 70
by F. V. Popov)
Translation: Compounds with the general formula (Me)(RS)P(S)SCH2CH2-
N(R.L)(Rr1T_(R . Cl-C~ -- alkyl; R1 and RII a lower alkyl or Ph)
exhibit properties o insecticides and acaricides.
USSR UDC 632.951
ZIL'BERMIRTS, I V FADEYEV YU ZHURAVLEVA, L. M., All-Union
Scientific Rese;rc~,I_______ kly,topathology
"Effect of Specific Acaricides Against Susceptible and Resistant
Red Spider Populations"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 10 (84), Oct 70,
pp 34-38
Abstract: Experiments were conducted to determine the suitability
of some acaricides for killing resistant forms of mites. A susceptible
population of Tetranychus urticae Koch taken from Moscow greenhouses
was studied as well as three resistant populations produced in the
laboratory by keltane, mercaptophos and aramite selection. The
acaricides tested were acar, acrex, aramite, binapacryl, eradex,
halecron, keltane, mesurol, micazine, milbex, and morestan. The
results of these studies show that any resistant red spider popula-
tion can be destroyed by proper selection of three of four specific
acaricides. In the case where mitea develop a resistance to organo-
chlorine compounds, substitation or alteimate application of acaricides
from the keltan6-acar-milbex-micazine group is not recommended.
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USSR
ZIL'BERMINTS, I. V., et al., Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 8,
Mo 10 (84), Oct 70, pp 34-38
Substitution and alternate application of acrex, aramite, binapacryl
and morestan may be used as well ascombination of these chemicals
with any from the first group (keltane, acar, milbex and micazine).
All compounds tested with the exception of mesurol can be used to
combat mites which are resistant to thiophos, mercaptophos, rogor
and other similar organophosphorus compounds. Mesurol should not
be used simultaneously with organophosphorus compounds to avoid
development of resistance to this entire group of pesticides.
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USSR
UDC 632.95-02
~EY V,.ju. N.,,, Doctor of Biological Sciences, UNTERBERGER, V. K., Candidate
of Agricultural Sciences, CHEKALINA, V. I., and MMOVA, L. I., All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Plant Pathology
"The Acaricide Activity of O-Butyl-S-Mp-thylbenzyldithiophosphonate"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 11, No 2, 1973, pp 29-31
Abstract: The active ingredient of the acaricide which is also called 228-F
was tested on the common spider mite Tetranychus; urticae. A natural Moscow
region mite was used as the sensitive breed, since it had not previously been
treated with pesticides and had been cultivated on bean plants in the laborra-
tory for some time. A resistant breed was acquired in the laboratory by
treating sensitive mites with methylethylthiophos. Infested leaves were
doused with a water-acetone emulsion containing the preparation and a mortal-
ity count was taken 72 hours later. To determine contact, intestinal and
ovicide action infested leaves were submerged in the solution for 5 seconds.
A mortality count was made in 72 hours and unhatched eggs were counted in
4 days. To determine length of action mites were placed on treated bean
leaves 3, 5, and 10 days after treatment, then a mortality count was made
72 hours later. The preparation was also used on broad bean.'s againsc
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FADEYEV, Yu. N., et al., Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 11, No 2, 1973,
pp 29-31
aphis craccivora Koch, with a mortality count made after 48 hours. O-butyl-S-
methylbenzy1dithiophosphonate showed a high contact acaricidity not only with
sensitive but also with resistant mites. The acaricide had poor lasting and
ovicide results, but did affect the vitality of larvae from treated eggs.
Mixture with BI 58 did not lessen toxicity and increased both lasting effects
and the time required for the mites to become resistant to the acaricide.
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