SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FALKEVICH, E.S. - FARENIK, V.I.

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212 016 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0135228 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE PRODUCT IS SEPD, 1Y., SUCCESSIVE TREATMENT WITH H SUB2 0, A MINERAL ACIO, AMD ISOPRO.P'1~- FACILITY: INSTITUT ORGANICHESKOGO SINTEZA AN LAIVIVSKoy SSR~ UNCLASSIFIED V1 11-4. EXTURIIAL SHAPE OF THE DISLOCATION AND DISLOCATIMMrSS SINME C;~TSTAI-'; DURING rROW111 FROM A HrLT [Article by V.- E. Bevz, M, 1. O-gkil, K. %*. h,vajrk. E. _5, ~Fj,kCvl,-h, Zm_ roth'ye; Now4lbl-rak; III R-t. i si~t.tfi PoI.P.-Ov. - niko"k), Kristallov J Tlenek. I~'-17 June 1972, p1"') A tIleoretical anulysis in m4je or the effect of the fir-th cmdilt.... an the L4PC of dislocation and dIS1011tilileas single crvatalo. It is deoco- stratcd thAt the dislocationlaae Crystals grcwn under identical conditiona crust have broader "uvident" faces and greater diameter then crystals tth dt- locations. These differences must Increase with a decrease in the radial tem, peraturs gradient. The relations obtained wvra experlyantally confiruad when growLag minSla silicon crystals. job - IS V1. L11-5 EVVECT Of SUPERCOGLING Of A KELT ON TAZ STRUCTURE OF SINGLE VMKKA-MIUM CRYSTLS (Article by E..!;, Fal'keVich, Yu. 4. lotrmv. 4. V. Massow", Y'.. P. txu4ak. Zapor.410y.; t1.vo4tb1t.1,, ill flrot-vs.. Moot. i ~; I.." Plenok- ku;$1. 1972, -P-291 The morphology of the phase Interface wl in growing single &ermaoi~ crystals from a melt characterizes; the m*clwnlem of che cryatalliastiom process 11). Tho degree of supercooling of the melt has an affect on the funmatLoo of the crystal and Lt. property. ])at* have been obtained which indicate the presence of the interaction of supercooling and the crystal lattice dtiring growth from a moltrn layer. During Ciochrolski drawing, the dislocationless, structure an a rule to formed with a radial Rvadtitnt. tics* to zero in the *tit at the crystallization front (21. 131 varying the degree of supartoolinx it is possible to achieve the torostion of a dtototaticaless structure with a radial gradient ditftri"& aigntficantLy (to% zero. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. V. SaIll, E. S. Fal'kevich, rroixrvodst~vo voluoravodnikovoao kramnlys (Production of sealconductinA Matsl-furXlyi~-1-070. Yu. M. Smirnov, Irv. '" '::t Off. " Ichooksys (News of the USSR Acadmay of sciences. Phiffi-ics Sr1 Y.- V .1 11.'No 12. 2001. 1969. 28 VI-7. KAD tAL DISMAUTION Of ME A.DMIXTVRE IN SILICON CRYSTAIJq GROWN IN AN ASYW.ZTIILC THEMAL FIELD [Axticis by M. 1. (Movokly, K. If. Ntrurk, E. S. Fal'kavIch, B.. A. Sakhaco~, I I'l-Ok, F.06i.ft, 12-17 June, 1972, r 791 An experimental study was mada of the radial distribution of phosphorus admixture In silicon single crystals grown in on x%T=mtr1c themal ttold. !t was &&toblteh.d that with an increase, in th* matrsmatry of the thertsfil field, the r&JL&l homoRmlety of the phosphorus dietributton becomes sharply worst. An analytis was performed of the observed phenomenon. and it was establtahail that it 1% con"clot with the "woMno affect" at the crystal. The function am obtained which relater the vote of rotation and growth of the crystal to the aegnitudo of the asymetry, of the thermal field. The selection at the growth parmosteve, of the crystal in accovel4ace with the obtained function V*mLts seclusion of ther exhLbitUm of the effect of melUm and significant improvement of the raidial distribution of the adalatura. USSR NOUN& f ;___ UDC 621-315-592 SALLIJ, I. V., and EAL"KEVICII, E. S. "Production of Semiconducting Silicon" Proizvodstvo DoluDrovodnikovogo kremnilfa (cf, Englisa above), Moscow, "Metallurgiyati., 1WO, 150 ppy ill-Y 40 k. (from RZh-MetallurL~,i,,/a, No 6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6 G419 K) 111ranslation: On the basis of extensive experimental material and theoretical propositions worked out by the authors, a description is Given of the Crowth pro- cesses of crystals of semiconducting Si. The mechanism of crystal ErowinE from the gaseous and liquid phases is considered in detail. T'he relationship between the conditions of crystallization, origination, and distribution of structural de- fects is shown. Consideration is also given to problems related to the develop- ment of methods of Si production waith a previously specified structure. The mono- graph is intended for a broad group of specialists dealing with problems of crje- tal growing, and for those working directly in the production of Si crystals. 1/1 112 019 UNCLASSIFIEU TITLE--PRODUCTION OF SEMICONDUCTO.R SILICON -U- AUitiOR-(02)-SALLI# I.V.1 FALKEVICH* E.So COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR F_ ~SOURCE--MOSCOW, NETALLURGIYA, 1970, 149 PP OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TOPIC TAGS--SILICON SEMICONDUCTOR, CRYSTAL GROWINGY MONIOGRAPH CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF [ED PROXY REELIFRAME--1987/0486 STEP NG--UR/0000/10/l.')QG/()UG/OOOL/,')149 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0104093 UNCLASSIFIED 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAIE--I6GCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AM0104093 A,13STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTLNTS: PRF.-FAICE z~ CHAPTER I PROPERTIES AND PkGUUCTIGN 1ETHUDIS OF "'ll-lCiN 7. CHAPTER 11 THEORY OF NUCLEATION ANJ GAUWTH Of- C:~%'YSTALS 3 4 - CHAPTER III INVESTIGATION OF GROWTH OF CRYSTALS FkJ.'! A GASEOU'S ViIASE- 78. CHAPTER IV INVESTIGATION OF GkOwTll UF SiNGLE SILICCIN C-AYSTALS FROM A MELT 106. CHAPTER V PROBLEMS CONNECTED WITH PrC)OUCTION OF SINGLE SILICON CRYSTALS WITH A,',J ASSIGNEU STmUCTUka I It I .i3IF,'Ll0fJKAPHY 147. THE BOOK BASED ON EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND THEUi~LTICAL PRI 'NC I PL E S DEVELOPED BY THE AUTHORS DEALS 'WITH THE GROWTH OF CRYSTALS OF SEMICONDUCTOR SILICON. THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN FOR SPECIALISTS 'AORKINC, ON PROBLEMS OF CRYSTAL GROWTH AND THOSE CONNECTED WITH PRODUCTION UF SILICON CRYSTALS. UNUASSIFIED A 4 /-~/'I~7~ i; '; DEPARTMENT OF THE ARIVIV UAL AIRMY rORRION SCICNCZ AND 7=N040LOGY CUNMR Ltv wrawTH wrotccT "a. C14A^LDTTUVIL1.X,VIA(1Is41A U601 X; III Reply Refet to: FSTC,HT-23-1311-72 Datei 29 December 1972 -~DJA Task No. T70-23-01 TRANSLATION 4 J~NcLISH TI-TLE, INTERFERENCE REJECTION BY BROAD 3 hHD_LV_1MrdLCAT 1011 MIMS IN THE PRESENCE OF CONCENTRATED INTERFEREVC& roREIGN TITLE: Pamakhougtoychiveat' Shirokopoloonykh Sintem Svyaxi Fri Vozdeyotvii Soaredotochennylth Pomekh AU 1. Failko REQUESTORt AMSEL-WL-?UF SOURCM Trudy Uchabnykh Inatitytov a I&IRLATOR, ACSI K-1951, pp 16-26~ t1iniakry of :,aunvif USSR, 1967 Leningrad LANGUAGE: COUNTRYi USSR Runnian KEY VORDS BROADBAND COK40ICATION 111TERFERENCE IMHUNITY COLM-NICATION SYSTEH RADIO RLCVIVER COKMIMICATION R AND D COUNTRY COUZi UR SUBJECT CODEj 17 Afj~"l (w V.blk d-, 0I.AW.. ..H~i.d. USSR FAL'K0, A. 1. UDC 621.391:519.2 "Noiseproofness of Wide Band Communication Systems in Overloaded %-lave Bands" Radioelektroniha v nar. kh-ve SSSR. Ch.1 -- V sb4lZadio Electronics in the National Economy of the USSR. Part 1 -- collection of works), Kuybyshev, 1970, pp 103-111 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4A57) Translation: The noiseproofness of a wide-band adaptive coherent receiver with parallel analysis of the noise spectrum is investigated in the case where there is an equalizer at the input and in the case of a simplified wide-band receiver (nonadaptive) without an equalizer. It is demonstrated that the noiseproofness of the simplified receiver can be improved by introducing rough consideration of the spectral structure of the noise by eliminating lumped noise exceeding some threshold. There is I illustration and a 3-entry biblio- graphy. 1/1 - 29 - USSR UDC 621.396.626.3019.4 FAL'KO, A. I. "Optimal Reception with. Nor-Uhite Noise" I Mfoscow, Radio tekhnika, Vol 25, No 8, Aug 70, pp 29-33) Abstract: The communicacion system described in this article. is a broad band system operating in the overload range of the spectrum, w.-ith the noise active through the signal bandwidth. Under these conditions, the ideal receiver is one which operates ideally in white noise iriLh an equalizer at the input transforming the nonwhite noise into white. The author considers a receiver variation in which the spectrum of the received signal and noise mixture is divided into bands of equal width by u:iin- a C;er-l~!s of: firlters with contiguous rectanguiar characteristics. The Kock di.;tLraw f01- :WCh i1 receiver is given. From the expression for the spectril dentit., of the white noise produced by the equalizer after passage through it of the Z---er-d4vided mixture, and the expression for the signal speccrurn after it -oes through the equalizer, plus the Rayleigh theorem, a final expression 0 is obtained for the noise immunity of a binary signal receiver of this type where the signal does not fade. 1/1 USSR u.Dc 621.762.2 MEL-NIK, V. G., FAL-KO, V. T , and DAMOVA, L. D., Shostka Branch of All- Union Scientif.;9, s-eara_tfta_n1d Planning Institute of Chemical and Photographic Industry "Eethod of Kakin.,- 1.~agnetic Poide3!' IESR Authors' Certificate No 270712, Cl. 12 n. 49/02, (C 01 g), filed 12 Apr 69t published 17 Aug 70 (From M-11'etallurgiyap No 3t har 71, Abstract 1470 3G4,07P by S. Krivonosova) Translationt A method is suggested for making na-netic poiider by consecutive treatment of iron sulfate with alJ-call and a1vorlium nitrate with subsequent rinsing off of the resultant precipitate, filtration, dryinG, mid roasting. In order to increase product quality, the process is carried on in the presence of a water-soluble nickel salt, for example nickel culfatep chloridej or nitrate. The nickel salt is introduced in the amount of 4-7/L USSR nc: 681.3-06:51 ZOTSEIT, V. G. , IVAN'OV, P. P. , FAMO_~f V 'A "Principles of Compiling a Sector-Wide Descriptive Dictionary" Tr. NII upravl. mashin i sisten. (Works of the Scientific Rese-arch Instituite of Control Computers and Systems), 1071, VYp. 5, pp 191-196 (from Rzh- -Ki~erneti~a, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No _12V932) Translation: The authors consider the problem of making up a sector-wide descriptive aictionary by merging existing narro~w-area. glossaries. The requirements to be met by the dictionary are enumerated. In particular, it is pointed out that synonymous key words in the dictionary are united by denotation of communality of meanings into classes of conditional equivalence, each of these classes being designated by a symbol -- a descriptor. If the word has no s,,T-.bols, then it forms an individual class. The dietionary has its own system of reference tags, wh-os(a functions and meaning are taken up in detail in this paper. Two forms of' mCrrin(7,, i:-LrrQw- -area j_71onsaries; are roposed, and recc=endatiors are given on using, each form. A detailed iE given of a method ':)f Compiling 8. sector- -vide dictionary based on narrow-area glossaries of base organizatior,_:- and 112 ZAYTSEV, V. G., et al., Tr. NII urravI. mashin i sistem, 1971, v:!P. 5, pp 191-190, a card catalog of terminology usage . Tn conclusion, the general charac- .L teristics of the sector-wide descriptive dictionary are given and methods of using it are indicated. T. Sidorova. 2/2 - 61 - 1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIFD PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 T.ITLE--NEW AND LITTLE KNOWN SPECIES OF THE GENUS ENDOTHENIA S T P H., TORTRICIDAE, IN THE FAUNA OF THE USSR -U- ~AUTHOR-FALKOVICH, M.T. j, CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR f ,SOURCE--VESTNIK ZOOLOG11, 1976, NR 3, PP 68-76 ..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--illOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES --TOPIC TAGS--INSECTA, A.-N4Tt)?4Y, GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION CaNTPOL MARKING-N9 RESTRICT 10,INS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF-0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0362 STEP NO--UR/0575/711/(,10:~-)/()03/~')f)611/o~)1!) CIRC ACCESSIOIN' L-L-L--l it iLLJ 212 010 UNCLASSf FIEO PRO CESS ING DA Tf----2 7,110V70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126118 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE DEALS WITH THE DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NE'W SPECIES OF THE GENUS E-iL)oriF~iIA S T P H.: E. FURVIDA FLKV. SP. N., DISTRIBUTED IN THE FAR EAST AND IN S-DUTH SIBER14i E. INGRATA FLAV. SP. N. AINID E. RFMIGERA FLKV. SP. 1,1.p WHICH A-4E FOUND ONLY 11-4 THE SOUTH OF THE FAR EAST (PRIMORYE TERRITORY). THE FAR FASTE.-C.-I E. ATRATA CAR. REGARDED BY CARADJA AS A FORM OF cl. LAPILOEANA H. S. 15 CONSIDERED AS A VALID SPECIES. AFTER EXAMINING THE TYPES THE AUTHOR CONSIDERS SMALLER THAN GRAPHOLITHA LARGER THAN DESERTANA STGR. AS A SYNONYM TO ENDOTHENIA GENTIANAEANA HE3.1 AND E 40USTAt'iA KROG. AS A L'OLOGICAL INSTITUTEP SYNONYM TO E. HEBESANA WKR. FAC[L[TY: Ze- ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR. k L37-d 1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIEb PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--CERTAIN NONSELFSIMILAR PROBLEMS IN JET FLOW THEORY -U- AUTHOR-(02)-K0R0BK0, V.I., F~ALKO s.v. .~V C~H. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR F SOURCE--AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSRt !ZVESTIIAP MEKHANIKA AHIDKOSTI I GAZA, MAR.-APR. 1970, P. 80-91 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--JET FLOWl BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY, NOZZLE FLOW CONTROL -4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1391 STEP NO--tJR/0421/70/000/000/0080/0091 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01253039 Wl(~LP~SS IF [ED . . . ........ 212 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125039 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF THE NONSELFSIMILAR PROBLEMS ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PLANE SUBMERGED JET IN AN UNBOUNDED SPACE AND THE DEVELGPMENT OF A PLANE SUBMERGED JET AT A WALL. AN ASYMPTOTIC EXPANSION FOR THE STREAM FUNC*rioN IS OBTAINED, AND THE SE,-O,'.ID AND THIRD TERMS OF THE EXPANSinNt EXPRESSING SCHLICHTINGS (1956) AND AKATNOVIS (1953) SOLUTIONS AND THE SELFSIMILARITY 1,N!DEX, ARE DETERMI-NEO IN FINAL FORM. IT IS SHOWN THAT LOITSIANSKIIIS (1953) SOLUTION TO THE NONSELFS11MILAR PROBLEA OF A FLUID JET FROM AN 11 R a EXPELLED ANNULA N ZZLE I,NTO A SPACE FILLED WITH THE SAME FLUID AS THE JET CA111 BE CONSIDERED As THE GENERAL SOLUTION TO THE PkUBLEM WITHIN THE FRA.,,iEWORK OF BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY. U., 11 C L A s s I F I E D r USSR KOROBKOJ, V. I., FAIIKOVICH jlj., Saratov "Some NonselfsiirLtlar Problems of the Theory of Jet Streams" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, blekhanika Zhidkosti I Gaza, Ho 2, March- April 1970, PP 80-91 Abstract: This article contains an investigation of nonselfsinlilar problems of the development of submerged plane flow in unbounded space and the development of plane submerped flow along a solid wall. The form of the asymptotic expansion of the current function is established, and the second and third terms of this expansion expressed in terms of selfsimilar solutions of G. Shlikhting, and N. I. Akatnov and the index of seifLsimilarity are found in final form. It is demonstrated that in the case of the nonselfsimilar problem of develop- m,nt of an axially symmetrical radial-slat flow in unbouncLed space, the correction in the nonselfeimilar term is very small by comparison with the selfsir.,,ilar solu- tion of L. G. Loytsyanskiy. Plane and axially symmetrical jet streams are widely used in various fields of engineering. These streams are formed by sources of finite dimensions and are essentially nonselfBimilar. It is pointed out that the existing selfaimilar solutions of the two- dimensional problems of G. Schlichting for the development of the submerged flow 1/2 USSR KOROBKOP V. I.J. FAL'KOVICHY S. V., Irrestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti I Gaza, No 2, Yarch-April 1,070, pp 80-91 in infinite space and N. I. Id,~atanov for the development of a submerged flaw along a solid wall are valid only at sufficiently large distances from the source. These solutions do not consider the initial velocity distribution. 1,'.-ither.'atical analyses are presented for the basic equations of a plane laminar boundar~f layer, propagation of a submerged flow in infinite space, propagation of a submerged flow along a solid flat surface, the solutions of nonselfsimilar problems of plane jet streams, the nonselfsimilar problem of development of an axially symmetrical radial-slot flow in space submerged in the same fluid, the solutions of nonselfsimilar problems of axially symmetrical jet streams, and the develop- ment of a radial-slot flow in space subrierged in the saim fluid. It is pointed out that in the case of development of radial-olot flow in a space subrrDrged in the same fluid, the selfaimil&r solution of L. G. Loytsyanskiy is in fact the general solution of the problem within the framework of boundary layer theory. 2/2 Am. Mr.'. 00443167- Ref . Code: t-~ fialkovich, Evaluation of Signal Parameters (Otsenka parametrov signala) Moscow, Sovets- -kWe Radio, 1970, 333 Pp (SL:19h9) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 -Chapter 1 Introduction Into Statistical Com-unication Theory 5 2 Basic Relationships of the Theory of Optimum Radio-Reception Methods 36 3 Evaluation of Continuous Signal Parame'ters 105 4 Evaluation of Discrete Signal Parameters 1.46 5 Potential Possibilities of 9.ystems for Direction Finding by Means of Scanning the Radiation Pattern 179 6 Evaluation of Processes 200 Reel/Frame AM0044316 7 Optimum Space-Time System for Processing of Signals 239 8 Optimum ReceDtion of Signals in the Presence of Additive and Multiplicative Noise 288 Bibliography 322 0 List of Symbols 326 ... The book was written for scientists, radio engineers and senior radio-engineering students. IL9770888 USSR uDc 621 .3,96.62.089-52 F A L "K 0 V iflil S! . Ye .!U ZY-KA , 1-1~1 - "Sens it i: %,i tv c' Padio Fecei%rers with. 17 rarisistorized Amplifiers" Chuvsvitel'nost' rad.4oT)riyer-.ny:,h ustroystv s- tranzistornyrd usilitelyami i1cf. -.MClish above', , "En-:!rei*-, a" , 1970, 127 prl 1 4-11. 35 k. ( from RZh-Rad~-~ otekhnii-,a, lNo 10 ct 70 , Abs-,,ract, ";o 10DI 'K.) Translation: Sources of noise in a transistor are considered arid its e-iuivalcnt noise circUit is constructed. Computational expressions are derived for determininF5 the noise coefficient for various rrethods of tratisistor connection, and the riols-,e copfficient is iftudied as a function of frequency, internal feedback and matching conditions. Computational examples are given as well as graphs of the noise coef- ficient az a function of the various parameters, and also the pararieters of some high-frequency transistors as a function of frequency and operating cord-itions. 1/1 l/Z 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIt".16 UATE--30OCT70 TITLE--HEAVY PYRluINE 6ASES AS CLIKROSIt'J(4 kETARWING A6ENTS -U- ALiTtif--i-l'-102)-FALKL%fSK~~YAP L.14. , 8-ELIKOVAP IM-S- CCUNTkY CE l.'~oFG--USSR SOURCL-KIEVP TLKhNGLCGIYA I Uk5AtilZATSIYA PkOIZVOL)STVAP No it 1970, pp 75-77 DATE PUbLISHEV-----70 SUBJECT AIZEAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGP, TOPIC TAGS--CCKE, LCe. CM:\BC,,. STEEL, STEEL CORROSIGiN, PYRIOINE, C-ORRCSION . tiNHIBITOR CGINTi.LL mAto~ING--,NO RFSTKICTIUNS OUCUriltil (;li,5S--U%(_LASSlFIEO PROXY i\'LLLIf l.Ailf--tlv99/I341 SrEP CIRC A'L_.CF5SfL'%. NG--.`.P912329q 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIE0 Pi-~GC E S5 I .`.-G DA TIE- 33 L-'A-- '17 0 Clf(C ,t,-LESSI*L-,,',. Nu--APJ1232~9 A8STt%ACT/L-,\ll\lACT--(U') GP-0- ABST.-~ACT T14F AU THUil S S TUOY THE PRUT EC F I V E EFFECT GF HEAVY PYRIDINE BASES (TPO) ON THE CORROSION DF LOW CARBON STEEL IN GNE U., SULFURIL ACID. EXPEiU.'--,EN'TAL UATA INDICATED A SUFFILIENTLY EFFECTIVE PRUTLCTIVE ACT[Gr,., OF HEAVY PYRII)PNE BASES ~.ITH RESPECT TO CUIRkUSIUN GF STEEL. fHE CORROSION RtTARDING EFFECT ACHIEVED 3Y i~DDING VARIOUS COlC.E,'4TRATIU-;-;S OF HEAVY PYRIDINE BASES LIES 41THIN THE ol-100PLKLENI LIAITS. HEAVY PYKIDINE bASES AKE INEXPENSIVL PRODUCTS OF THE 6Y PRUDUCTS OF THE COKE INOUSTRY. THEY CAN 13E USEV'FUR RETARDING CURAUSIGN IN ALID MEDIA. -J'Pr S v- ~ t~7j? ma1v I/'?- UDG: 616.12-089,6-3 CURRE14T I WhLEMS DEALING WITH HEART MOSPLANTAXION JArticlo by V.I. lfurakovi,kiy, JjL.~~, M.A. FrolovaA-E. uL of 6- Ingtit Nurgery 1~~ni A.N.7i~akulovev. R ca C=y Medical SOLneen, Moticow; B"Cow. k SS:,R, Itkoulan, No 2. 1972, pp 77-851 11.::~totrauapl,olt.ation' aemathod (if truaLinL1 patients with advanced - ' to cardlue I, It logy th L do,:,, Not r any of the prentently known Ui thLrapewic and ourgical. methods, if. u).pcriencing a critlcdl period. 'Aiday, much dep,,ndq on whether ztodcrn science will ba able to catch up to flit, IlIght (it sm,;h:-0 fantany or uhcth~r the ryuleries of tissue incri-mliatIbility w1 11 bury It In oblivion uithout mAkIng man's S.-Icrig dre"m Com" true. 'rhe ethical aspect.r. eu*.I,-,ontias; scietitists ire quittl VAN[, but they do not d"It-rrifne the pretient. hLatus of -.1w Vroblem. At flit! prei.ent ti~- in morit 4;mintries of the world njil,ropri'te law, It.we bean tsued de.IiI13 with tho legal nalit--ctn ot title operatiem. The queation ut whether or nor to pLitofm A henrt tran.-ililant, which is strictly a theoretical one for Noel"lop'l, t6 and d.migral-he,o. becomis a lt,,tely practical m. when it 7- Involven ;: c"ticrete patient who IN dying before the eye-; rif a tcaj ot experienced cAidionurgi-omi. The viqib.le cuolneur, toward the operation off the part of the vA&L majorlty of surgeons Ju not due to a question of principlon, but rather 0 bL-vatioe theorotical auliects of transplantAtion have not buen worked out ilufficiatiLly. After pt-tComing twvctal more or leou a-cersaful operattorio and bt-com1mr, convinced of flit! feasibility of the surgical technique. t-st leaditrV, ~:aidlosmrg~-ona have returned to exptrLnentation and have undertaken 0 t1w complex Jnv~ntlgotlon of the chief iusues in Lraintplantology. 0-tubtleo 1, 2. and 3 aubmit data on heart tranitplianim perforffied (Ifergan, if o March 1971. 115 USSR UDC 616.12-089.843-089.168-07:616.11--008.9-097.5 RAPOPORT, Ya. L. , 'KOVBKLY__Q_.E., and GAIANKINA, 1. Ye., Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery imeni A. N. Bakulev, Academy of Med4cal Sciences USSR "Immunomorphology and Pathology of Allotransplanted Heart (Without Immuno- depressive Effect)" Moscmq, Arkhiv Patologii, No 4, 1971, pp 43-49 0 Abstract: Morphological and histochemical changes in the lymphatic syste-m and allotranSDlanted heart of dogs I to 12 days after the operation without the use of immunodepressive agents were studied. Morphological changes appeared in the lymph nodes and spleen before signs of rejection in the transplant. The changes were characteristic of active antigenic Lrritation - hyperplisia of the follicles and plasma cell and :3acrODhage reactions. Rejection of the trans- plant was indicated by alterations in the blood vessels and impairment of permeability, infiltration of interstitial sT)aces with lvni3hoid and nlasria cells (typical of the delayed type of hypersensitivity), disturbance of muscle fiber metabolism characteristic of myocardial hypoxia (disappearance of glycogen, decreased content of succinate deh,.-drof-enase, denaturatic-n of contractile proteins) and ultimate destruction of the fibers. All these processes associated with rejection of allotransplanted heart constitute a syndrome that might be called "transplantation rrjocarditis.'r 1/1 Organ and Tissue Transplantation USSR uDc: 616.12-0,',~",).8li3-OC,,!~.i63 F4AL I KOVSKKILY E.5 F-hMKOV, E. N., Y&RLYKOVA, Ye. I., A3T!!W-.H1!J4T1SEVA, G. i., L. A., KOBKOVA, I. D., SOKOLOV, M. V., MLJtdJKINA, I. Ye., L I HTML T! EV!. L. A. EO E. - L. A., aid GUDIKOVA, H. G., Institute of Cardiova-scullar Surgcr-j imeni A. N. Balailei, Acadej.V of ~.ed-Lcal Sciences USSR, Ploscmr "The fabe of an Heterotopic Heart Allotransplant" a _p 3-122 Mloscow, Erisperimental"nay hhirurgiya 4- Anesteziolog-~lya, No 6, Hov/Dec 70, r Abstract: -Tbnor heartus transplanted to the iliac arteries of recipient dogs survive-d up to 16 days. The cauces of cessation of transplant fitictic-a during the first 48b hours were surgical complications (death of the recipient from the anesthetic, hen. orrhaCes from ithe sutures, thrambosis). -Tri the ,:bsence of such +~he -tran=-mlants conti-rilled to functi r 3 12- t0 da- when -i-;:,Li;-noL1epress ants 'Laorre nor, used and days) 3 8 ,,rs ~avera-ge. 6J6 cayo) when they ,.ere. Cardilac arrest. was preccded by irrhythmas, a decrease 2-Ti vol- age of co.-.-wJ1ffx, and increase in !~--,phoc~tee Ln the per-ip--eral L--e 17er-t" -CULLar blood fallowing leukopenia. Inmunomorphological chrmres in the recipient's lym- phatic.system. preceded the morphological signs of rejection Ln the trans~Dlant (pronounced lymiphoid-hlstioc,~te infiltration, changes in the IL-te-ris, and met--i- bol-Lic disturbances in the nyocza-dium). 1/1 112 031 UNCLASS I F I i_-0 P ROC E S S ING 0 % T E - -- 2 7 ~V!V 7 TITLE--DENSTITY I AND DAMPI,"iG OF Sl_i-~F,ACE -u- AUTH-jR--F4LKQVSKIY, L.A. COUNTRY OF [NFO--USSR SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPIERINIENTAL'NOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 5t:, NR 5, PP 1830=42 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC 40MENTt ELECTIRO'N ENERGY LEVEL, MAGINIETIC FIELD, SUI~FAr.E PROPERTY CONT-RC-1- WAPKl%G--NG RIESTRICTIO!'IS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0016 STEP NO--UR/0056/'70/058/005/1830/t842 CIRC ACCESSION Nn--AP0127666 UNCLASS f F IED 2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127666 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DAMPING ANO SHIFT OF THE LEVELS OF ELECTRONS IMOVING IN A MAGNETIC FIELD A~N'D REFLECrt:D FROM a ROUGH METALLIC SURFACE AR'r RELATED TO THE MlCq0SC0PIC CLj,jq4CTERI 'STICS OF THE SURFACE. THE RESULTS ARE VALID FOR AN ELECTRON FOR WHICH THE WAVELENGTH PROJECTION NORMAL TO THE SURFACEIS GREAT COMPARED WITH A ",EAN ROUGHNESS. AN' EXPRESSION FOR THE STATE DENSITY IS OBTAINED. FACILITY: INSTITUT TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI IM. L. 0. LAMM, AN S~Sil. U.'-'ICL.ASSIFIED roi ~`1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROMSING OATE--160CT70 TITLE--THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE BRAIN lNk~LIOMAS -OF THE MID-OLE STRUCTURES OF THE HEMISPHERES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-FILIPPUCHEVA, N.A., FALLER, T.O. r COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZHWkNAL 114EVROPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATPII IMENI S, S. KORSAKOVA, 1970, VOL 70, NR 51 PP 646-654 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ECT AREAS-BLOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-BRAIN, CELL PIHYSIOLOGY, BLOOD CIRCULATION, [~~T.;~ACRAINIAL PRESSURE, HYPOXIA, AUTOPSY, CFN'rRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CEWqTRGL M4RKING--lNO RESTkICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1596/OZ53 STEP ACCeSSIGN NO--AP0117505 UNCLASSIFIED Z/Z 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIING DATE-7-16OCT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0117505 ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS STU01ED PHYSIOLOGICALLY THE BRA114 ACTIVITY !N AN AFFECTIO.N OF T-~D LEVELS OF THE MIDDLE STRUCTURES: THE AKEA OF THE 3 VENTRICULE f3 CASFS) AiNg TiiE CALLOUS PE;,~IVENTRICULAR SEPTAL AREA (6 CASES), IN v%LL CASES IN AN INSIGNIFICANT EXPRESSION OF THE INTRACRANIAL HYPEPATENSTON THERE WE--l':-:' STABLE CHANGES OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE EXISTENCE OF AIMNESTICAL SYNDROMES. THE DIAGNOSIS WAS CONFIRMED IN POSjMlJRTEi'-l EXAMINATION'S. FOR PURPOSES OF DETERMINING THE 3RAIN ACTIVITY THE FOLL-ii4ING INDICLS SELECTED: (1) THE STATE OF THE STEM CUTICAL CORRELATIONS; (2) THE STATE OF THE CENTRAL REGULATION OF THE BRAIN AND PERIPHERAL CIRCULAI'l0i'll; (3) THE STATE OF TPE CENTRAL REGULATION OF VOLUNTARY THE AUTHORS COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THE BkAIN OF THE bRAIN OF THE A60VE MENTIOINED PATIENTS WORKED IN CONDITIONS OF EXPRESSED DISORDERED NONSPECIFIC AFFERENT EXCITATION FROM THE STEM AREAt AS A RESULT OF ITS PARTIAL BLOCKING; IN CRUDE PATHOLOGICAL STEM INFLUENCES; IN CONDITIONS OF STABLE DISORDERS OF CEREBRAL CIRCULATION WHICH PROBABLY BRINGS ON A STATE OF CHRONIC HYPOXIA. A COMBINATION OF THESE FACTORS LEADS TO A DECREASE ON THE LEVEL OF EXCITATIVE AND A DEVELOPMENT OF INHIBITIVE STATES OF DIFFERENT DEPTH OF THE HEMISPHERE.S. THIS MAY BE THE BASIS OF STABLE CHANGES OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE APPEARANCE OF THE AMNESTICAL SYNDROME. FACILITY: N-1 INSTITUT NEYROKHIRURGII 114. N. N* BURDENK(l AMN SSSRP MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED vow& USSR tt_ UDC 537-2-0 j ZABOYE1.7.1 A. I. "7 n Beam Focusi= Jr. T-wo-Dir;2rs-7ona2_ AMaffnetic Fields" I,enin~~;rcad, Zhurnial Telchnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 40, N 3, I-lar 717C), -3-550 Abstract: An analytical theory of I~he horizontal focusino, up t1o tl'~Iae t1lird ordor inclusively over horizontal dispersion ari~,-les of a beam in a hoi-_o--reneo1As dimensional- ra-gn,2tic field is developed. it is noted that shortcorranZo in exist- -n- charged particle separators stem chiefly from the fact th-It a theory cf t*lcse .L I - devices has not been developed, resulting in the r_-_-_etic fields and, their desi-oms being selected emnixically. r2hese mass separators do not hawe sufficient! hi~;h ly dispersion for separating any heavy inotopes, since a Cencral th~,'.~o-Y for the cjass of fields used -vras absent: initially the nkagnetic field in the idddlc 1)1=1e (.-,=o) drops constantly and then monotonically under a chwan.ge in one ccoriinate. Me -iresent article solves the problem of fin&in.-, analytical expressions for 1-af7yetic :1 fields of this class qWhich provide focusing up. to the third orde:~. Une cl---s of focusing ragwetic fields (independent of x which are generall- monotonic y no= functions of y in the plane z = 0 is obtained. Canculations lw~ch idll be pub- lished in the zear fut,---e h"Te shown that representations by 1/2 USSR FALOV, A. F, and ZABOYEV, A. I., Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, Vol. 40, INo. 3, Mar 70, no 538-550 small horizontal and vertical aherations are obtained in certain fields of this type in the focal plane. Computational formulas are obtained which can he used to design high-yield mass separators which are characterized by a high dispersion; the formulas can also be used to design alpha and beta spectrometers with higb resolution and transmission. 2/2 USSR W)C 621-376 BORISOV, A. Yu., GORELIK, A. I.,, and P IT V., Inter- faculty Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemis ry of ~thh`e-Voscow State University "The Use of the OM13h-10014 Electrooptical Light Modulator With Nonlaser Light Sources" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimentap No 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 174-176 Abstract: Results of an experimental investiration of the 01AISh-10V14 electrooptical modulator by its use for light modu- lation from a nonlaser light source are presented. The wor.king of the modulator was studied in operation by doubled modulation frequency and wave lengths of A=365, 405, 436, and 546 rim and by white light. The modulated light flux was recorded on the FEU-68 photomultiplier with an outlet cathode follower. The oD-- timum parameters of single- and two-lens optical schemata were determined and a com-oarison with a light modulator on an ultra- sonic glass-cell was carried out. The losses in the modulator 1/2 USSR BORISOV, A. YU. , et al. p Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperizenta, No It Jan-Feb 72, pp 174-176 and of the maximum coefficient of modulation t were studied as function of the divergence angle 2a. The dependence of the re- lative, function e--N/Nmaxt where N= P.t,VS , and s=lig:rit flux and P=proportionality factorg on 2ot and the focal length of the se- cond lens In the two-lens system are discussed by reference to diagrams sho-uing the advantage of the two-lens system. Two il- lustr., three biblio. refs. 2/2 178 - USM UDO 621.396.677.833 FALUNIU~, A. A. and GORELIKOV, A. I. "Numerical 11ethod for Calculating Uirror Antennas Vjith "claall Blectric, Dimensions" .Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (1,11orks of the Moscow Power HEngineering Institute), 1972, vyP-119s Pp 65-72 (.from RZh-Radiote1-hnik?,, No 11,, L`Jov 72, Abstract No 11 B4r) Translation: An integral equation method is proposed which makes it possible to obtain radiation characteristics with an error of