SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FIGURNOV, V.A. - FILATOV, S.K.

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................ USSR" ATWEVYAM, 2. 9H. , et al., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSIR Lieni I. it. Sechenov, Vol 59, No 8, Au.- 73, PP 1,15&-1p16? coronary region was removed with destructiQn of the white substance U-ndell- lying the cortex, coAplute degeneration of the ventral nucleus and partial degeneration of the medial dorsal and central lateral n6alei were seen, 'How- ever visceral conditioned reflexes were also reestablish-ed in 3 i4eeks. These results were said to show that both the thalamus and the cortex have structures ~Involved In transmission and analysis of viscero-tiochanical con(litioned signals, but that these are differently org,:!,nized. ~ The rrain link, of the visceral cortex is considered indispensible for nornal activity of the visceral analysor. 2/2 47 - fififiNifil iffififir minitimman riffift ...... W~a-M.Nownfift I ,~USSR uDc 616.61-oo2.151-07-035.7 ZROIRL- nly4th" and SKOLUBOVICH, G. V., B.lagoveshchenalkiy Hodical Institute "Errors in the Diagnosis of Hemorrhagic Fever With a Renal Syndromeh Moscow. Zhurnal Mikrobiologii. Epidemiologii i Immunolokii, No 9. Sep 70, pp 99-102 Abstract: A study was carried out to determine the inc4ence of and causes for errors in the diagnosis of hemorrhagic fever with a renal syndrome, as well as ways to eliminate these errors. A total of 252 case histories of patients suf- foring from this disease were analyzed. Various infectious, somatic, surgical, and nouropsychic diseases were incorrectly diagnosed ia~thesd cases. The number of diagnostic errors was particularly high (67.0) when the patients wore first examined in polyclinics, The number of erroneous diagnoses dropped to 32.4~ when the initial examination was conducted in regional and district hospitals. Both objective and subjective causes were noted for the~erroneoius diagnoses - (32.2% and 67.8 respectively). To elimi-nateerroneous diagnoses, it is sug- gested that the clinical picture be studied more exhaustively ., that laboratory diagnosis and epidemiological studies of the disease belcarried out, that movern diagnostic methods be studied at conferences and seminars, and that appropriate instructions be prepared and distributed to medical personneL USSR UDC 621. 1,14. A FIGJ;a?Q',14,r4.-P, [Rostor-na-Dony in-t in.-henerov On Don - M MsZitut7e Of Railroad Tranoportation --ng inee rs 'Linear Solid State Rectifier" USSR Au".11-lor's Certificate N0~260'~L), filed 26 June 67, pl-lbliuhad 7 JulY '10 (from RZIa-Zlektranika i -0 a pri=-~r~- o 4, kpril 1971, Abstrqct No Lye 4 36-a?T- Translation- In order to aseure a direct uroportionality between th-e a-c ~inl rectified voltage in a rectillior circuits a compenoating device Is u,-,ed for a voltage drop at it oominonducto.- diode fed from a sourre Of mupplcmi)ritary em-1. semiconductor diodo is used as tho compennating device and is-connectcd to tale reverac voltage in a circ-ait of rectifier current (reg-zbhtin~- aeaAc.:~n-4-.1at Ior diode) in series ~",4~' the lo2d. A supplementary tr~~nufo---r -Prvvo --is a rc,.jrce k. A of ffupplenent-ary o=f; the input a-c voltage 1B fed to the priwr-Y winding and the secondary is used for a supply of power across a supple.--emtor,- rectifier and the reni-StfanGe Of the ragulating semi-conductor diod-v in t-he for-,,ard direction. 1 ill. A.$. 1/1 WS S R VDC 669 V?4121.1- STEPANOVA, 1-1. V., KOROUN, F. V., Z .0LOTMINA, A. M., FIGUIROVS-KAYA, T A. BOROK, B. A., and BECIMMOLEVA, R. P., Moscow Institu-V*6ftioe 1... and~Aloyr%,~ of RZOTISM (Eosoow Plant for the Processing.of Non-Fex-rous 1,,'eta2s), Central Scientific Research Institue of Ferrous 1-letalluxor "The Effect of Alloying of Carbonyl Fickel on Its Re=3,staUlzationll Ordzhonikidze, I-vestiya Vysshikh Uchebnylzh &tvodcniyv Tsvetuaya: ~~etallurgiyaj No 1, 1973, PP 1~0-152 Abstractt C-arbouylnicllkel samples containin- 11, 1,160, Al2 03 Or, alid ZxV -2 Were cold-defoxned with a termiral defornation of 70,'.,',, Recrystallisation arnealinj was carried out at 160-8000C (20-deo:ec intervals) with holclinf-5 timer. at U m of the start and ejid of recrystaalli:!ation I (ts and 30 rAn. The tenperaturo r e t respectively) were detern.,bied from the Vickex-a hazdter'n as a fu:xtion of annealing temneratum-t with an experimental error of + c),. , The ts aiA tc of r r carbonyl nickel without any auldlvitie3 wero 330 1~nd 4-00 0 C, ranpectively. Tr"hese r, figures were 660 and 7500C with addition of 0.15% Zr, 500 and 7300C with Zro 5W and 7200C with 4,'S 11; 360 wid 5100C with O.Z`3 ai?l 400 zard f'l* 2; ;) , C with 0.2;5 A]. 0,, mspectively. It is evident that Ube ts J;jc-ivased by )10 x 1/2 t. EM USSR STEPMOVA, it. V., et al., Izvestiya V)-..shikh Uchebi~vkh ft-vedenly, T B v e t r. betz-11urOLias NO Is 10,73, -Dp 150-152 and 2100C with the addition of Er and lit respectively. This czai be attr~butcd to a slow fo=.ation of the recrj-stanlizetion canters bacauze of the inter- action of dislocations with Zr and 11 atoms. Due to the fact tKit the was inczeasea frez 400 to '7500C when 0.15% /'r was adtted to'car-tonyl nickel, it is reco=ended that the inte7mediate annealing tealperatt=-e Licreazed fxom 600 to 750-6000C. 2/2 ,1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR COOKING AND PRODUCING LEADCRYSTAL TABLEWARE _U_ AUTHOR-(05)-140KHNINt N.F.t FIGUR Y.SK I Yj I.Aor SAVONICHEV'r G4V.1 ZUBANOV, V.A.f YUDIN, N.A. -,(;CUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S,0URCE--STEKL0 KERAM. 1970t 27(21# 8-10 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATECR[ALS JOPIC TAGS-LEADt METAL CRYSTALt GLASS CONTROL :4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIHED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1996/1991 STEP NU--Ul'%/0072/7CI/0.11/002/OOtl8/OOlo CIRC ACCESSION NC-APOIIS~Y50 i 1% ~ L ~'S S I F 1 Z' 0 016 UNCLASSIFIED P.ROCESSING OATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118950 eABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A65TRACT. COM. TECHNOLOGY FOR CONTINUOUS -PRODUCTION OF TABLEWARE AaTICL6S MADE FROM LEAD,CRYSTAL o4AS WORKED OUT FOK- THE IST TIME. A 13RIEF HISTORY OF THE PROBLEM AT HANQ IS PRESENTED. AN ATTEMPT WAS ALSO MADE TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY DATA IFOR DESIGNING FUTURE FURNACES WITH A LARGER CAPACITY. THE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS WERE DETO. FOR THE CASE OF HEATING THIN AND MASSIVE BODIES SIMULTANEOUSLY BY RADIATION AND CONVECTION. THE COMPLEX HEAT TRANsrER IN THE UPPER CHAMBER WAS ALSO INVESTIGATED* PS OXIDE LOOSES FROm THE MELT ARE DECREASED BY USING AIR PREHEATED AND SATD. BY VOLOILE COMPONENTS IN A REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER. THIS'METHOD ALSO IMPROVES THE HEAT Ti"ANSFER IN THE FURNACE. FURTHERMORE, SUCH A PROOUCTIGN SETUP IS MUCH AORE ECONOMICAL. FACILITY: UPR. VLADIMIRSTEKO, VALIDIMIRv USSR. UNCLASSIFIE0 112 023 - UN C L A S S I F I F 0 PkOCESSING' D4TE_-0?0CT7(' .-TITLE-USE- LF SED_Ivi[.%TAII,;% ANALYSIS Fllq STUDYI#~'G T4F-- ;-I-rFCT Cir- THE %!E:)I;J" 014 THE DISPERSION OF COPPER' OOWDFRS -U- AUTff0k-(0l)-K:3MAROVAj rW'RINNDyv V.I.t FIGU-t:)VSKY, N.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..sGU_lcE--Pjk['.SHKOVAYA JANI. 1c)70, (1), 6-9 .~DATE PUELISHED ------- 70 SUBJFCT AREAS-MATERtALS ~TUPIC TAGS--COPPER KltiUER, ELECTROLYTIC COPPER, SEDIPl[,NlT4TIJNs, 816LIOGRAPHY, ELEMODEPOSITION, COMMINUTIONP ACETONE, '4f,-TflYL 4L,'~ 1HEIL CA'~-litlll'. TUTRACHLORIDL, TOLULNEo CYLLOHEXANEt DIELECTRIC C I)N, S I'Al T , CHEMICAL DISPERSION .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCW~EINT CL45S--UNCLASSIFIFf') PROXY RFELIFRAML-lk)~)0/1312 STEP CIRC ACCESSIdN NO--AP0109396 U."! t AS I F I F I 2 023 UNCLASSIFIED P~OCESSING DATE-,-02nCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109396 ABSTkACT/EXTqACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRALT. THE DISPERSING EFFECT JF THE- MEDIUH ON A SUSPENSION OF ELECTRILYTIC CU POWDERS DEPUS IT ED FR"')M CU SO. SUB4 SOLUTIONS AT 25DEGREESC WAS STUDIED ON THE HASI'; (jF CLASSICAL SEDIMENTATION ANALYSIS. MEDIA TESTED INCLUDED WATER, 11,ETHYL ALC-JHOL, FURFURAL, ACETONE, CCI SUB4, CYCLOHEXANE, AND TOLUENE. TAE DEGREF 3F DISPERSION WAS DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE DIELECTRIC Cbt~-SIANT OF THE MEDIUM: E.G.,-FOR WATER THE MEAN PARTICLE SIZE WAS 7 Mll., AND FOR TOLUENE 2 MM. UNCLASSIFIED I ATIFI117fl-FT I I sall [I ~Y4 kift~'-'~ul' 4 USSR uDc 621.317-725 GORELIKOV, N. I., REYT-11TUTRO, M. Ya. , F low it Use of Resistive Circuit Elements in High-Speed Automatic DiiGi tall Voltmeters" V sb. Mikroi)rovod i pnribo~:,, sonrotivi. (Microwire t-,-n(:Ir-F,~-,-~i.L;~.-~~L'.-~ce --collection of vorks), 7, Kishinev, 1971, 1,']) 1.610-161"i (from -Radiotekiniika, No 8, A11C 71 , Abotract No 8A299) Trwislat-ion : 11 T;t tive circuit elL,,me!.,nts in the digitO.-malog convertc-_-; of autowatic digital valtmctc-rs. The 1.(Aatiorl,~, s0r."C istics of such volltmeters of the bLlanced type cmd tli--, of in' v- idual elements of the converters are discu2sed. are presented relative to the use of gimi clements . A. K. ail" ti M ;I If M1113 'AMT: Mi"I"MARIF411 EflM.L1 RR MIR IND ON VIIM1141 11100, 21 I;Di3 c the DifO tal ~q-( SG circu;t5 Or co !~Ovosl of "'Ca the t r" ;rcuit C r it ~,actl- 1.1e Abs "rolr,4 Vo u circul" - - -, I. t 13 t1le inp micro ~diustal- oraers C 0 t-ne :)It VL -e Vol 1119 ~-,,ft V~ - aO, tlt,(, lll~ , t:nLq*e - ,a I - cc tbe to 01. 0. output I" sin C. U (-I,) to 01. cc- O"o 4. 3ciell 0 cn, t aTj ~~rtr-, of, e r mberla-1 V lz)l W ient -.0 - M InA '1111:L te a! itl . ~ ILI to aW ta-- ayl 0 e c ed irl actail voltc,LSe cl iv I at-' '~ 1 * - vl - 0- ad3,,;-- -e apu t, Umer fn c USSR ILIMKOV, A. T., el al, ljovoalbirsk, Avtometriya, "~Io 2, '~97C np r,9-66 additional block- dia'~riaz. The initial ad~usllment rvnparr;,"."~u; ;y is, d4ssi -,sted in -.'-%v circuit. i-n a -,ulse node, so that very little energ p-"ior to reach"n~ the working point. Since the curve of is monotonic and approaches.its limit asympto-i ally, additional ~ICCLj-,ICV iS obtained by changin- the time intervals between adjacent zeraiu-~~renLa a:i a function of the curvature of the path (rate of change of Dutput voltage). 7'-qe circuilts which make this adjustment are described as part of the output 701- t. M"7e !1easurl"Itz estimted errors are: 2%, due to the c'naz,,r.-,e in ouhnrut power, negli'-ible due to heatins be 'L%)re adJustnentto the working point, UOJ~6 due to instrumeat, errors, and 0.4-,%, due to errors in approxina.tion, amounting to a total of 1.7%. 2/2 USSR UDC 537-311-33 PETROV, V. H. , BELOV, V. V. SHkLYAPIHA, L. M. and FIGUROVSXIYI YE. K., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "Identification of Narrow-Zone Alloys with Variable Coaposition" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganichoskiye I-1aterialy, Vol 10, No 3, Mar 74, pp 418-422 Abstracts Single crystals of Cd Hgj_xTe (0,2 d of Random Search" Kiev., Prikladnaya Mekhanikal Vol No 5, I-lay 1973, pp 33-43 Abstract: The paper deals with the synthesis of cylindrical- shells, optimal vith respect to volume,nade Oil an ideally clastoplastic material, that are reinforced by stringers and ribs, durinr the combined action of axlal compres- sion and internal pressure. The discrete position of the rihs is taken into account. The thickness of the she!! is subjected to variation, ac are also the dimensions and the quantity of the stringers and ribs. The probler. is forru- lated as a probler. of partial nonlinear integer proFramminC, in whi:!h the tar- Get function is the weight minimiLm of the shell, and the linit'ations are tile conditions of strength and stability, and geometric resturictlons with respect to dimensions. Optimization is conducted by the method of randc.1 search by means of an electronic digital computer. The exposition1s illustrated by a numerical example. The research conducted in 'this paper for a,series of rein- forced shells confirms the supposition that account Mnst be taken of special 1/2 ......... USSR V_U. r. and FILMTOV, G. V. Prikladnaya ~Wkhanika, Vol NO 5i 'May 1M, pp 38-43 cases of the stabiiity loss of shells with dis crete placenent of the reinforce- ment, without restriction of the consideration -to ashell that Is --tructurally arthotropic, with account taken only of the general case:Of buckline. 1 table. references. 2/2 20 USSR UDC: 624.074.4:681.3 POCIMIAN, Yu. INI. , FILMOV, G. V. Dnepropetrovsk "Design of Ribbed Plates of Minimum Weight Under Axial 6mpressioji by Ow Method of Random Search" Kiev, Prikladnaya. Mckhanika, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1972, 49-!6 Abstract: Problems of selection of the optimal parameters of reinforced plates are studied (thickness of plates and ribs, distance between ribs, height of ribs) providing for minimuri weight under axial compression. The discrete placement of tile ribs is considered, as well as certain geometri.c. limitations oil dimensions. Some of tile variable parameters indicated tilke on integer values only. The problein is formulated as a problem in nonlinear Programming, where tile goal function is the minimum weight of tile plate, the I imitations are thc~ condi tions oF st rength and stability. The mathematical apparatus used for computeriz.---d study is tile method of -random search (synthesis of an algorithm for coordinatc-by-cocrdinate self-teaching with a local seardi Agoritim). Numerical eximples are presented. . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 71 FT I c%w ) 1n the , . A.11 C .0 or IL USSR uDc: 621.375.'8 FILATOV K. V. roduc~t ory of Parametric Arj~Plification"' ion Me Engineering The Vvedeniye v inzhenernuru teori,,m r-arametricheskoro (cf. above), Moscowl "Sov. radio", 1971, 175 Pp, ill. 117 1,. (frop. Kh-Radiotekh- aj~a, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D329 K) Translation: The book outlines the fundamentals of the theo y of parametric amplifiers and converters of Nreak S11F signals. Particular attention is given to system,- with two conbiriation frequencies based on sexicondluctor varactors, which are already in extensive use. A less lengthy treatment is given of the basic properties of a converter and regenerative amplifier with three combination frequencies, particularly an amplifier with !air- fren ucrl ('y punpin, these amplifiers being of considerable practical. intereijt at the present time. The book. also acquaints the reader with certain technieml prcibleyns in this field: the homogeneous traveling-vave parametric amplifier, and other ways than using a P11 junction for realizing nonlinear reactances on surerhi6n frequencies. Relationships are presented together with,graphs whicift are convenient for calculations, as well as examples and pr(Dblems. 7he book is written for radio engineers and scientific workers who wish to study th-is field of technology without special training. It can be used by student:-: FILATOV, K. V., Vvedeniye v inzhenernuyu teoriyu varametriche:sklairo usilenivq., Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1971 of advanced courses in radio engineering departments sp~cializfngq in the field of radio recezt-im devices. 84 Musirations, bibliography of Iz2 titles. Annotation. 2/2 U E N-Wmhh~IMIII U.M.1711m, IUMP-011F "I'm USSR u w 6 3,o- FILATOV, L. 11.3 SHCHERMFITY, Ya. I. and MONINA, T. G., "Kinetics of Crystallization of Some Pesticides Disposed Sitpercoolins" V sb. Khim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Protection of Plants -- collection of vorkq), No 2, Moscow, 1972, PP 98-103 (from RM-111alimi5s, 110 22, 25 NOT 73, Abstract No 22N511 by V. A. Kozlov) Translation: Study of the kinetics of crystallization of chlorophos (I), benzophosphate (II), and coditic (III) vhich can occur iii a supercooled inets- stable state. The linear rate of ci-jstallization was doltermined by observin3 the movement of the crystal-melt interface in glass capiLlaries with an inner diameter of 0.8 to 1.0 mm and about 0.01 Pun thick. For I the riLximtV.,1 rate in at 400 and it varies with the purity of the product. For 86-, 91.9-, ar:d 97.4% 1, the rate of crystal.lization is respectively, 1.25-10-3, 2-15-10-3, and 4.8-10-3 mm/sec, for 96% !1 0.19-10-3 mm/see, and for 901, 111 1 =/aec. ......... Q, I G ~-,. - Z- On, ""Mail row-- TIM iwriowzn~vl USSR uDc 632-95 AM=, N. N.J IE~ ~L. N~., SHCHERPATYKH, Yu. i. SMOLICHENKO., A. I., and SHVINDLEFIWl, G. S. "Preparation of Technical Chloi-o-Isopropylphenyl Carbamate inCrystalline Form" V ob. Rhim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Pr3tection of Plants -- collection of works), No 2, Moscow, 1972, PP 31-35 (froul Mh-Rhimiya, 110 22, 25 Nov 73, Abstract No 22N570 by A. F. Grapov) Translation: In running the reaction of m-ClC6Hj,NC0 with absolute iso-PrOH in the absence of solvents, it is easy to obtain chloro-isopropylphenyl carbanzte in the form of a mlt from which it, can be processed Wuite efficiently in a drum crystaLlizer to obtain a crystalline product. Exmiple. 68 ml of absolute Iso-PrOlf at 50-650 is added a drop at a time to 100 ml Of 991) m-ClC61141-'CO, kept for 30 min at 60-Ma and the excess iso-PrOff distilled off at 900/150-200 ullf The melt with a reltixqr point '~-' 45 to 500 is then place(I in the crystallizer i oint 35-5-3 Yiold of chloroiropropylphanyl carbamate 93.2%, ineltiw, ' 6-50- Th ., p e laboratory modul of the crystallizer consists of a hollow cylinder (110 r,-,n hirb and 50 M in diameter) cooled by water. Rate of cvystallizat~on 10 to ll kg/ug/hour. .... .......... ....... .... . .. . ......... ............. - ------- ---------------- 1/Z 024 UNCLASSIFIto PROCESSING OATE-13NOVIO ijF THE OURA61LITY Of- MAI'EkIALS iN THF_ 1) F -STRESS CiNCENTRA T ION UNDL'A COND I T IGNS 0):~ 6 1 HARMON I CL0ADl;i(; -IJ- CCUNTRY OF lNFO--USSR ,.SOURCE--PROBLEMY PROCHNOSTE, VOL. 2p MAR. 1970, P. 20-23 ~DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 :'SUBJEcr-AREAS--MATERIALS, METHODS AW EOUIPMENT, PHYS I C S J.GPIC. TAGS-STRESS-ANALYSIS, DURABILITY, STRESS LOA 0:1 CONTROL MARKING-NO kEsTizicrIONS 0OCUMENT CLASS--Ui NCLASSIFILD PROXY PE-EL/FRAME-2000/0120 STEP tqo--UR/31)63/'fO/000/0r);-~/002U/()023 CIRC ACCESSION W-AP0123892 d;iG LAS S i F I E 0 024 UNGLASSI FIE.0 P[ WCES S ING DATE-13NOV70 CI.RC ACCESSION N-2-AP0123892 .ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. OESC.~;. IPTICIN OFA'4ETliL;o F--OR DETERMINING.THE DURABILITY OF 14ATERIALS SU(3JE(:TED,To alliAk-MUNic L!)AOINGS ''WITH FREQUENCY COMPONENTS RANGING FROM 134000 TO~300,000. THIS METHOD IS BASEL) ON A NONLINEAR PRINCIPLE OF THE SUMMATION OF OMMAGES A40 GN EXPERIMENTAL OATA OBTAINED FROM SA-MPLES WITH STRESS RAM~RS. FACILITY: AKAUEMIIA NAUK LJKRAlt4SKOI SsRtlNSTITUT 41EMIANIKIr KIEV, UKRAINIAN SSR. -fj-.',jC L A S S I F 1 F 0 . ........... ..... ......... . ......... . ...... 02Z UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING nATE--27NOV70 fITLE--AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE,FATIGUE WITH 811 HARMONIC LOADIh'; U_ AUT.HOR-(03)-BUGLOV, YE.G., KOLIKOV* E.A.v. FILATOVo MWIYA. .............. . COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PROBLEMY PROCHNOST19 JAN. 1970, 1) 46-.49 .~DATE PUBLJSHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ~TOPIC TAGS--CYCLIC LOAD TESTv STEEL PRQPERTYr.FATirur-. STRENGTH/(U)_0962 .'STEELv (U)ST4 STEEL, (U)ST45 STEEL CONTROL -MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS L ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0275 STEP iqO--UR/3663170/000f-'001/0046/001*9 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0124035 ALTC I -ASS I F V1111) RE= 7i ... ... 1911 F I. I _11 01. 11-1 _111 111-111 mill I 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124035 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FATIGUE STRENGTH OF THREE i.,STEELSF ST..4, ST. 45, AND 09G2, WAS INVESTIGATED UNDER CONDITIONS OF TWO SUPERIMPOSED CYCLIC LOADS OF SUBSTANTIALLY DIFFERENT FREOUENCIES. SUCH A CONDITION OCCURS IN VARIOUS APPLICATIONS1 E;OG., ENGINES,, POWER -.EQUIPMENT, AVIATIONP AND SHIP CONSTRUCTION. EQUATIONS ARE PRESENTED FOR 'EVALUATING THE FATIGUE LIFE WITH BI HARMONIC LOADING IN TERMS OF THE SINGLE FREQUENCY.FATIGUE CURVE. U.1f. LAC F ir OU- vyET ~HwAllm MICH.. immilia- ~-- - ..'I-"--- - .... 'Fiui&~ USSR UDC 621-376.5(768.8)" FILATOV N. A., ZUBKOV, Yu. A., KOLIBABA, I . "A Pulse Modulator" USSR Author's Certificate No 261459, Filed 2J Oct 66, Publtshed 22 May f rom RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10D369 11) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pulse modulatar j-,j'.ch cicntains a high-voltage DC source with charging resisLor, a vacuum-tube cor-mutator, ~i Suit)- modulator, a correcting circuit made up of an inductor and a resistor, and a storage capacitor. To stabilize the amplitude of the pulses formed and 't~o elininate break- downs in the conamutator and in the load, the modulator contains an additional storage capacitor which is connected in parallel to the main storage capacitor throu'g~ U limiting resistor. V. P. USSR. UDC 577.4 0. 1. PUMMOV, L. 1. "Planning and I.,larchouse Accounting for Vaterial Valuv-,v, on aCouipmer" V sb. Teoriva i pral-tika mash. obrabotki inforn. (7'heory and Practice of ~'~17 chine Data Processing -- collection of works), Rostov-na-Donu, 1971, 1-1) 30-34 UrOVL RZIi-Kibernetika, 1,o 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V536); No abstract 1/2: 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 .TITLE--LABORATORY I N S TU.14 E."I TFCR EVALUATING THE ANT[WEARING PROPERTIES OF MOTOR 01L,~ ViYORAULIC FLUID, AND JET FUEL u- ,'AUTHt0R-(04)-FlLATOVt P.G.9 KLIIAOVr K.I*rtCHURSHUKOV.r!YE.S.t YERMOLOV, F.N. .CGUNTRY OF TNFO--USSR :S0U.qCE--MS0COW, VESTNIK MASHItNOSTROYENIYAj NO 21 197(jo PP~ 54-56 ,DATE PUBL lSfl_PD ------- 70 SUaJECT AREAS---MATERIALSt PROPULSION ..AND FLiFLSs METHQDS ANU E: QU I V M C N T ,TOPIC TAGS"-PHYSICS LABORATORY UN STRUMENT LUBRICATING GIL, HYDRAULIC -T FUEL, TEST METHOD, FRICTION TEST,-ANHWEAR. ADDIrivE 11), JL CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS '00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY, REEL/f-RAll4E--3003/ld70 STEP tiO--UKIOIZZ/70/000/00ZIOC)5er/0056 -CIRC ACCESSION N13--AP0130697 USSR UDG 612.748+612.815.2 GERI B. A. and FILATOV, P. P., institute of Evolutionary Fhysiolo~-y and Biochemistry iMni I. M. Sechenov, USSR Academy of Sciences, Lenin.-rad "Intrasynaptic Diffusion in Two-Cell Synapses" 1,bscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk S53R, Vol 213, No 2, 197,1 pp t26-489 Abstract: An attempt is made to show a derjendenct,- betiteen ,Jle anatotmr,:! structure of a two-cell synapse and the rupatial-temporal Mrdi,~ttor distribu- tion. Evaluating the tine necessary for equalization of acutylcholirc cor- centration in the synapse after one nervous impulne and conparing, it to 1,~t: actuall postsynaptic current leads to a paradoxical lack, of dp-pendence. Therefore a spatial-temporal function of acetylcholine concuntration wa.-, con- structed for enzyme absence which sho,..-ed that transient medk~,tor conce-tra- tionn can greatly exceed cquilibritua, leading to a biochnnic.-I'l assynetry of the postsynaptic membrane. Adding a term for cholinesterase concc!ntration in the second fissure excludes the possibility of station.Lry acety1chcline concentration in the system in general. The equations allow one to prePare that the effect of curare is due to lowering th,~ reeepLar concentra4. Ile,irease in the reactive postaynaptic membrane aren. USSR UDC 669.18.046.554. SIDOROV, N. V.,,GERASIMOV. Yu. V., KHAYRUTDINOV, R. M. , 1102, X" KHASIN, G. A., BARMOTIN, I. P., KAS'YANOV, A. G CHHREMNYKH, B. A., and ISHI-ILTRZIN, M. G., Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant, Scientific Research Metallurgical Institute, Chelyabinsk ','Out-of-Furnace REfining of Low-Carbon Corrosion-Resistant Steels" Moscow, Metallurg, No 12, Dec 70, pp, 22-23 Abstract: The smelting technology of low-carbon corrosion-rejistant steels in electric arc furnaces with argon scavenging.in the foundry ladle has been developed and introduced into.production at the'Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant. The main principles of the out-of-furnace de:assing effectiveness 8 depends on the chemical composition of the'steel, the alag* and the scavenging parameters were investigated. Ii1v Ar F 1,4 A 72) V 5k Ace. Nr. AA1,0104123- Ref. Code: TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON~LENIN A ND STATE PRIZESP U*SOSORI NEWSPAPER-- IZVESTIYA, MAY 2 By 1970SP 4p COLS 1-5 ABSTRACT- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH WORKS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PRIZES. TWO OF TRESEP *THE MULTI-PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-^6 " BY N, I, KAMOV V S AL PEROVICH. V,_B,6ARSHEVSKIY DMIfRIYEVj E P1, A._KUPF-,R. -A- L,A~P_QTASHNIKI."' PRIOROV AG T-AROV v N.-_--_ p _. SA VE D1 NE Y_ V.? EN AND V A. NAZAROV AND "T E F _P - F_ - -, _~R HE ntv UPMENT 6 fU JET ENGIRH NK-8 AND.NK-13-4 IND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION TO SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM bF TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSE'S WHICH ASSURED WIDE USES FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS" BY N, &__~T'~AS&_TSRIN, V. A. 6~16y, P,_N-Q'r4TSOV# __KURD P.-M,-HARM, V..3,3ADf1EL P_ As 511KHOU.9 A"..~.KIUN V. G - SH MOM. G. 1. MUSHENKO. L. A- KOD AND G. P. DOLMEN HAVE-BEENT'SUBMITTED BY THE MINISTRY Or. fHE AVIATION INDUSTRYI-~, /p. Reel/Frame ~1 t ~ Ls rLog ut-.5 AM ~_ ........... ........ ..... MEN Acc. Hr.: 04123 "A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY 111TH FLUID- FILLED CAVITIES*, 165-691, BY N. N. MOISE k A,,?7-TlRcv RUMYANTSE . AND F. L. - CliERNOUS, XO AND PbLTRA HIGH PRECIS 101,11 V JIG A-05-RA.-N-61HUS WITH- 1 000 X-V.,-~00 AND 19400 :4 2y2Ao 14M PLATE:--iSlir BY V V. GUTKIN A,!,.-KIR YANOV a. ABRAMOVICH. 10 S, YEGUDKIN -HAVE BEEN SWIliTIED BY TEE CG% PU- .G,B. PAUkdq,. 4AD i TATIo'N--Cf9fiA OF TH CADEMY.OF ACIENCES AND THE MINISTRY OF THE- MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL INDUS.TRYP RESPECTIVELY. OTIIE RAnTrAl-l-V TMPROViD~MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF C~ITICAL-PURPOSZ HIGul- TM)-,Nl- H I ITS I H k- -1 HK CHEKHOMOV. N, V, SIDO'Rov. S. K TOV. B. A, C "EREIMMY'lalf. . TILA HA Vo RM INV K XO� R B A; ~ A N'~~ V N. N. V. F. I. MELIKH(W ND'-N Ah.-TULIN,.-HAL D- SUMIT"ll-ZL EEN BY THE 2L TO ST METALLURGICH I~LANT. 'Reel/Frame 19870556 Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code 48483~ -4 t7 0 0,70 RVDO CIMMICAL ABST-,~/76 104896z Crystal-chem cal limit of zirconiuni-Miciulln sub,- stitution in zirconium dioxide based on the :fluorite motif. -Kamenets1kii V. A. (Ltningrad. -Gos. Frank Univ. Lent d TNT k~,, ~.oga= ----(IZ-uss). -1he limiting structureof the Zri-.CaX'-7,s( slein"'(I), satd* by 7-fold coordination polyhedra, x = 0.2,"), is diticussed. The equal statistical distribution of vacancies in Hie vol. of the solid soln. leads to their localization in detd. positions in the fluorite structure and at the sameAime to a decrease of their symme of compn.'I can c, fluorite type try. Crystals not have tit of structure. The distribution of cations in I is~statistical or localized. Deviations from the starting fluorile motif ~ are brought about not only by ordering in the anionic or cationic part of the structure, but also by slight shifts of atoms. K. Volka :14EEL FJ'ALM 't a06