SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FINAKOVA, G.V. - FINOGENOVA, M.P.
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USSR UDC 5(,-; 1101,
FINAKOVA, G. V ROM-PNOV G. V. LEM, E. G., and FIRUMU, L. A., Institute
T erLical Physics, Academy of .""ciencess, USSR, Moscow
"The Effect of Fermanent Magnt-tic Field Pretreatment on Hi
of the Adrenal Cortex of X-ray-Irradiated Animals"
'OvIDec 7, 3,
Moscow, Izvestiya 1,11caderdi Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheshaya, No 6. 1~
pp 913-916
,Abstract: Experimental results arc., reported on the effect of ;)er.7v1nc:-,,t
magnetic field (FINIF) and x-ray irradiation on the comt(:i!nts of' sutlinnvhilic
lipids, Iccotstoroick;, cholesterol nnd noinipr.,elfic cstcrase acldvity in the
rat's adrenal cortex. Anirnala pretrented with H/F befor'c irradintion d1d nct
show any more pronoiinced chanres of the indexes studind in the firE,44 72 hrs
,cst that 11MIL" pre'rea
than those treated with x-ray alone. The.data stigp
of animals prevents development of changes in the content of si_,dariophlili-c
lipids, double retracting substances, nonspecific esterqsa aativity charac-
teristic of isolatted x-ray -~[.ruatment.
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USSR UDC 627.81-034(47+57)
FINAROV, D. P.
*=~S-IiVis and Avalanches in the Yenisay River Valley and Forecasting their
Development After Filling the Sayano-Shusha Reservoir"
Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniv (Works of Coordinating Meetings on
gidrotelchn.
Hydroengineering), No 59, 1970, pp 110-114 (from.R7h-hlekrrotekhnika i
Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D50)
Translation: The state of the stability of the bank's of the Sayano-Shusha
reservoir was investigated in 1965 and 1969. It was established that in the
Yenisey Valley, slides and avalanches have the riost intense development in the
southern part of Western Sayan, in the region above the mouth of the Chinge
River. In order to refine the forecasts, natural observations for the first years
of operation of the reservoir are required. The development of landslides and
avalanches will occur in the vicinity of Bol'shoy Porog, I)-,.,hoy-;kiy Forog and
at other points. Further study of the state of stability of the slopes of
the Yenisey Valley is required, and it is necessary to forecast their develop-
ment in connection with operation of the. reservoir [or tinely warning, and
prevention of possible severe consequences of these' pheno-meni which can lead to
significant losses of regulating capacity of therarl>ervatr and disruption of
navigation. There are 2 Illustrations and a 5-entry bibliography.
III MIMI
USSR UDC 621. lil. 001. 5 (47+57)
LEVIT, G. 0., BAKIITIAROV, V. A.$ HAKAROV, A. I., and FINAROV, D. 11.
"State of the Art in Studies to Generalize tile Experience of Planning and'*
Operatin.,- Complex-Purpose Reservoirs in the USSR"
Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniy po gidroteklin. (Works of the Coordinating
Meetings on flydroengineering), No 59, 1970, pp 3-9 (fron, RZh-Flektrotekh-
nika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D37)
Translationt The studies of the given problem started in 1966 are partici-
pated in by 31 institutes. Tile basic areas of this research, the organiza-
tions participating ir it and the results obtained ar6 described. The,fort1s;
and procedure for publication of the USSR Reservoir Cadaster have been worked
out as it is developed. AU the reservoirs are dividt '-~d into three groups:
>50 million m3 in volume, the tharml electric ilmier r1not reservoirs and
reservoirs 10-50 million m3 in volume. As.methods of improving tile eff(-,C-
tiveness of using reservoirs have been devclop~!d, an affort has been made
~to create a procedure for planning and designing complex resr--rvoirs. The
basic difficulty consists in tile absence of, a united Opproadi 1)7 tile C.001)-
erating institutes to the providing of a basis ror optirpal:operating con-
ditions of the reservoir and a united point of viow with rospLet to the
1/2
USSR
LEVIT, G. 0., et al., Tr. koordinats. soveshchanly po gidrotekhn. (Works
of the Coordinating Meetings on flydroengineering), No 59, 1970, pr 3-9
(from RZh-Elektroteklinika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D37)
procedure used to estimate losses in various branches~on deviating from
these operating conditions. The results of research to improve the pro-
cedure for forecasting variations of natural conditions whon'creating
reservoirs have been described in greatest detail. The dependence of the
intensity of refoMation of the reservoir shores on tlieir operating con-
ditions, the variation of ice conditions when building" the reservoirs, and
the variation of channel reformations when regulatirtg~runoff have been
noted. The development of methods of planning measures and determinin.-,
expenditures when building reservoirs has been carried to the level of
procedural instructions. The research has led to the.conclusion that land
evaluation must be reduced to t he cost of measures mconserve the agri-
cultural production balance while insuritig a net profit. 1"he increasing
role of engineering protection of the land and increal3ed,retquire'rilents on
sanitary by-passes have been established. The future research goals are
formulated. There is 1 table.
112
USSR UOC 627.81.034.001.1
MaROV D. P.
"Theoretical Problems of the Process of Reformation of Reservoir Shores"
Tr. koorkinats. soveshchaniy po Eidrotekhn. (Works of the Coordinating Meet-
ings an Hydroengineering), No 59, 1970, pp 40-49 (from Uh-Elektrotakhnika i
Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D38)
Translation: An effort has been mde to provide a further theoretical basis
f r the application of natural Analogies,'the necessity of considering standard
:and specific differences in reformation of-shorelineS and also various types
of interaction. of the water mass of the reservoirs ahd share strip when com-
piling forecasts and calculating the reformation of,tbe reservoir banks.
There are 6 illustrations and a 21-entry bibliograPI17-
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USSR UDC: 533-95
FINAT'YEY, Yu. P.,_SHCHLRBAKOV, L. A., FILIN, V. T.
"Investigation of the Gasdynamic Structure and Electrcz% Distribution in
a High-Temperature Supersonic Jet With Solid Phase"
V sb. TeDlo- i massoDerencs (Heat- and Mass-Transfer--collection of vorks),
T. -1, Minsk, 1972, pp 227-231 (from-RZh-4.1ekhanika, INTO 7, Jul 72, Abstract
No 7B118)
Translatior: The article -oresents the results of investigations of the
position of the central shock wave 0.1ach disc) in the first "barrel" of
a. jet which is produced when condenBed systems :iritb an admixturc of
aluminum powders are ignited in the prechi3nber,of a -V4CUUH1 in,-;tijIlation.
Data are also given on the concentration of electrons in the -zones of
the nozzle tip and the Mach disc. 'The experiments include-d motion picture
photography of the inherent liminescence of the -jet well as.determining
the schlieren pattern of the jet; electron concentra 'tion Was deternined by
radioscopy of the jet. The results of experiments on determining X=xclda
(Xc is the distance from the nozzle tip to the Mach disc, da is the nozz~_
diameter at the tip) lead to the expression r-;z;(2~3),ff,.,r4~.-1,.(Af`
-1/2
111 n, r. 14, In, 11;
I I M. II II
USSR
FIIIAT'YEV, Yu. P. et al., Teplo- i massoperenos, T. 1, Minsk, 1972, Pp
227-231
is the degree of deviation of the conditions o--;' escape- -from the no7.zle
from the calculated conditions). The experimental results did not reveal
any influence of the solid phase on X or on k the adiabatic exporient-
nor on the electron concentration.
-zc!i Ll
The calculations and experi-Ments showed that fro -',oir corditions
are realized beginning with M= 1.5-2. Bibliography of tentitles. V. L.
Azarov.
212
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USSR UDC 536-521-032-52
KANDYBA, V. V., LISHTEY-N, V. Ye.
"Investigation of the Blackness of Soditra Spectral Lines J_n a Flame"
Tr. Metrol. In-tov SSSR (Works of Metrological Institutes of the USSR),
No 110 (170), 1971, pp 142-151 (from Referativnyy Lhurnal., Metrologiya i.
Izmeritellnay-n Tokhnika, No 12, Dec 74, Abstract No J2.3261129)
Translation: A description is given of an installation which serves for
measurement of the relationship of the blackness coefficient to the concentra-
tion.of sodium chloride vapor in a flame, and the results, of blackness measure-
ments or the center of the sodiun spectral line, conducted an the installa-
tion, are described. It is shom that blackness ir>~~Attained at vapor con-
.centrations on the order of 1e-) atoms per cubic centimeter; this permits the
method of the saturated cente-- of a spectral line to be used for temperature
measurement. 3 figures. 1 table. 4 references.
112 -022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF VISCOSE TEXTILE T141ZEADS OOTAINED BY VARIOUS
METHODS,-U-,
AUTHOR-(03J-KHAZANOVA, A.S.t FINGER, G.G.t MOG.ILEVS,KLY, YE.M.
.~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE--KHIM. VOLOKNA 1970p (1), 30-2
,..DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--TEXTILE, RAYON, IMECHANICAL STRESS
CONrROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIL-0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/1323 STEP 140--UR/0183/*70/000/001/0()30/0032
C[RC ACCESSION N01--AP0100397
UN~ L A s s I F I F D
ma-ma-m-mmllp Mad.
MIR 1g fp
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M 022 UNCLASSI FIED p. PROCEISSING DATE-IRSE070
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0100397
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(k)) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE (IF VISCOSE (1) YARN,
PREPD. BY CONTINUOUS, SEMI CONTI NUOUS, AND CENTRIFUGAL 31-THOUS UNDER
IDENTICAL PROCESSING CONDITIONS, WAS STUDIED BY MEASURING THE lSnMETR[C
STRESS.- THE STRESS IN A VISCOSE YARN~DEPENDEO ON RECOVERY FRUMI EXTENSJON
AND DRYING. THE PRESENCE (IF 2 MAX. ON A STRESS TEMP. CURVE FOR A.1
YARN, PREPD. BY A CONTINUOUS METHODo SUGGESTED THE PRESENCE OF 2
STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS IN THE AMORPHOUS REGIONS OF THE FIBERS.
. .. . ....................
Acc. Nr: AP0044698-4 Ref . Code:
oAfq*7
PRIMARY SOURCE: Klinicheskaya Meditainia, ~970, Vol 48,,
Nr
PP 47
RADIOISOTOPE SCANINING OF TRE LUNGS
V. S. Afanas'yeva,
T__A_X,4qa4W, A. A. Zbants. Yu. 11. fialabanoo,
T. A. Ghernyakova
Summary
ScanninQ opens up new vistis in the diagn3sis of ci-tilat3ry dis#urbances in diseases
of the lun,,,s. The report is baszd an an aralysis of ns carried out in 109 patients
suffering itorn different disei5vs of the lunt -is (einboiitm of _tile Vu47,,'-a_-v artery. putt-nonary
tubrculosis, malignant turnors). Aitor invi!4ii~.,.azion !clinninal of tl:e
lungs was perfortned 5- 10 inintito, liter oi XQ-300 uC of radio.
e7
Iodine-labelled macroasy'.-e.,late albuinin. The scintigir.,.-ni reRvcted tht. deuree oi vasculariza.
t'
tion of the vuhmonarv ti5sue and enabied to establish Ire vol'unie of di~',wbjncm by the pre,
sence of esdent, zones and reduction )i the radioactivity. The technique is siniple and safe
for the patients.
REEL FRAME
19771433
USSR UDC: 6 2 13 9. 4 14
BARANOV, Yu. M.
"On Optimality of Some Short Codes"
V sb. Materialy NaLlCh.-tekhn. konf. Lenin,i, clektrotekhn. in-t
svyazi-.V~~P-.k (Materials of the -S-c entif _dTand-locFFical Con-
ference-of Leningrad Electrical Enginecring'Institute of Com-
munications--collection of works, No 1), Leningrad, 1971, pp
59-73 (from RZli-Radiotekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3A46)
Translation: Certain general limitations are set on code
spacing for optimum codes. Proof is given of the optimality of
a number of specific short codes. A list of sule Optimum codes
is presented. The results are discussed., Rcsun.6.,
-- ---------
MUMMIROMME %I
USSR uDc: 621.391
FINK, L. M.
"Theory of Discrete Message Transmission"
Teoriya peredachi diskretnvkh soobshcheniy (cf. English above), Moscow,
"Sov. radio", 1970, 727 pp, 2 r., 55 k. Eas reviewed by 111. P. Khvorostenko,
"Radiotekhnika", 1971, 26, No 3, 1081 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun
71, Abstract No 6A24 kt-TS)
Translation: The book is the second edition of a monograph published in
1963 vith considerable revisions as compared with the first edition. The
work includes two new chapters dealing with systems with feedback and
problems of multiplexing communications channels. It is Poted that the
author has not only brought the work into complete accord with the current
state of science and technology, but has introduced a considerable number
of previously unpublished basic data. As a weak, point of the book, the
reviewer mentions that the author does not deal with problems of synchrro-
nizing co==ic-ations systemz,.and does not adequately investiga-te, resis-
~tance to interference under conditions of rapid nrjd~seleetive fading. If. S.
..........
USSR 1JDC 621.391.1:621.391.7
FINK, L. M.
P-A-n~alog Method~s of Decoding and Prospects for their Application in Cot=uni-
cations Sys tems"
Radioelektronika v nar. kh-ve SSSR. Ch.1 -- V 51)-(Radio Electronics in tile
National Economy of the USM Part 1 - collection oi! works), Kuybyshev, 1970,
pp 28-40 (from 117h-Radiotek-hilikap No 4,.Apr 71, Abstract No 4A68)
~Translation: The history of analog methods of decodiftg is discussed. A proof
of the optimalness of this method of decoding with.re~pect:to any criteria is
presented. There are 6 entries in the bibliography.
27
2/2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NUV70
037
ACCESSION NO--A?40132506
-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE CF cd~,TENTS: PREFACE 3.
INTRODUCTION 5 CHAPTER I BASIC CONCEPTS OF T11FJ TRANSMIISSION' THEORY OF
DISCREIE INFORiMATION 9. 11 DISCRETE CHANNEL AND THEORETICAL
PRINCIPLES OF CODING 62. 1,11 CHANNEL -WITH CONStANT -PAkAMETERS AND
ADDITIVE FLUCTUATION NOISE 142.1 IV. CHANNEL. WITH A RANDOMLY CHANGING
SIGNAL PHASE AND ADDITIVE FLUCTUATION NOISE 217.~t V CHAN.NEL wITH SLOW
TOTAL FAUING (SINGLE RECEPTION) 328. VI CHANNEL 41TH SLO14 TOTAL
FADING (SPACED RECEPTION) 398. VIL CHANNELS WITH PARA;METERS DEPENDING
C
ON-FREQUENCY AND WITH FAST FADING 446. Vill CHANINEL WITH LUMPED AND
NOISE 51.7. 563* 567. IX MULTI PLEX ING~ OF COKAUNICATIGN
CHANNELS 568. X RECEPTION GF INFORMATION WHICH.WASCOOED WITH
'REDUNDANCE 630. XI FE-ED13ACK -SYSTEMS 671. APPENDIX 715. MA I iN
SYMBOLS 716. SUBJECT INDEX 719. THE, HONGGi~APH' DEALS wiTH THEI)s~ETICAL
PROBLEMS IN TRANSMISSION OF UISCRETE INFORMATION.;j ANALYLED IS THE
DESIGN OF OPTIMUM COMMUNICA"HON SYSTEMS WITH ASS I.GNED:CHANNEL
CHARACTERISTICSi AS WELL AS THE OETEKMINATION OF j:1AkAmETEiRS OF A SYSTE14
WHICH OEVIATES IN ONE OR ANOTHER DEGREE FROM OPT[iIUM SYSTEMS. THE
SECOND EXPANDED. THE HCOK WAS w(IT'rEtt FOR
EDITIL11`4 HAS BEEN' REVISCO AND c
-RESEARCH ENGINEERS WOAKING ON DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF coMMUNICATION
SYSTEMS# COLLEGE PROFESSORSt POST GRADUATE AND SENIOR:STUDENTS.
UNC L A S S I F I E 0
USSR UDC 65-658.562
KARTAMYSHEV, G.N., MLKIS, A.D., and_yI.&FJ,~ .4 Engineers
"Machineless Information Monitoriu- And Control Sy'tem"
0
Moscow, Mckhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatoiyit__Pro-izvodstvaI No 1, 1971, pp 19-22
Abstract: The use of still-expensive centralized trionitoring machines in com-
paratively small enterprises is not always advantairleaus, since it significant-
ly increases capital costs without any increase in,output. However, it is
possible for comparatively small enterprises to have a modern information
monitoring and control system possessing most known merits of centralized
monitoring machines. All the ba3ic functions usually performed by such mach-
ines (except for digital recording) are effected in this nystem by groups of
series devices and the unit method of circuit construction, in which each of
the groups has the function of an analogous machine unit. The machineless
4yotem wna devuloped by ax brnuph of YuMigiprobioaLtitez 111oixthern State fnstit-
ute for the Planning of biosynthenifl. The artid.0 uccii a hydrolyiils plant
to illustrate the construction principle of tile flysten. A group centralized
monitoring and control system is created, conaisti:~g of five functional units.
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8
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KARTANfYSHEV G.N., et al., Mekhanizatsiya I Avtor-natizatsiva Proizvo,~stvll,
No 1, 1971, pp 19-22
Unit I includes pickups for various parameters of each hydrolysis apparatus,
normalizing transducers, controllers with propram setters, and slave mech-
anisms coupled with stop-contral valves. The numb6r of units corres~ponA_s
to the number of hydrolysis apparatuses. Unit 2 consists of multiple-point
recording and signaling potentiometers, with their number corresponding to the
number of controlled parameters for each hydrolysis apparatus. Unit 3 is a
mnemocircuit on a console with built-in signal indicator.a. Unit 4 consists
of displays, the number of which corresponds to the number of controlled
parameters in each hydrolysis apparatus. Unit 5 consists of remote-control
blocks, slave mechanism position indicators, and bulbs signaling the position
of the valves. The potentiometers are ofthe EPR-109RDI.LZ type; the elec-
tronic controllers, of the RPIB-T type. BR-01 relay units with a controlled
dead zone serve as "overshoot" signals. The "overshoot" signaling system is
similar to that existing In nearly all aeries informatIoD =achines: for ex-
ample, WS-200, ELRU-2M, "Zenir," "Taihl-2,." "Pusk,-3" etc., but is distin-
guished by the group sisplay principle. The program setters used are BPVZ-01
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KARTANYSHEV, G.N., et al., Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatqiya Proizvou'stva,
No 1, 1971, pp 19-22
program blocks with a cam program carrier, with three slide wires connected
to the cam in the block. The instruments making up the machineless system
are placed in two adjoining rooms with 6 x 9 m total floor space. The cost
of this system is 49 percent below that of a system using the ELRU-2.1,1 machine
and 16 percent below that of a system using individual measuring instruments
for each parameter and individual control panels.f6r each hydrolysis appar-
atus.
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C 1WHIM111.1m,
Wl& AS 511F 1
T,[TLE--P(IL AV, PROPER f I ES Of-- '(J,'-,'OS AND AtISOLUT-Z L NIT I Eii Gr I, iFR Ak.C-i)
_~.BANDS OF ACROLEIN -U-
AUTH0R-(04)-V4KH0UYLEVA, V.I., Ff -"_A.G.-, SVERDLOV, L.M., ANDREYEVAV
A.I.
COWITRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TEOR. EKSP. KHIM. 19700 6(t), 97-102
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE-41STRY
TOPIC TAOS--ELECTROOPTIC EFFECT, CHEMICAL BONDING$ sm:cTRU1, O!P()LE
MOMEUT, ACROLE114
C04TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY.REEL/FRAMr=--3004/1987 STEP NO--UR/0379/70/006/00110097/0102
'CtRC ACCESSION NO-AP0132248
UNU L A S S I v! F 0
PROCESSING OATE--2TNOV70
028 UNCLASSIF 0
-crRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132248
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SYSTEM OP ELECTROCIPTICAL
PARAMETERS CHARACTERIZING THE POLAR PROPERTIES OF rHE BONDS OF ACROLEIN
(1) IN THE GASEOUS PHASE, WAS CALCD. BY USING THE,FxP-rL. VALUES OF THE
ABS..INTENSITIES OF THE IR SPECTRAL BANDS OF It AND THE*VALUE OF ITS
DIPOLE MOMENT. THE FXPTL VALUES OF'THE'INTENSIrrrs~AGREEU WELL FOR
ALL THE BANDS WITH THE CAL~D. ONES. THE VECTOR SUN OF THE ESTD, BGND
IS CONSISTENT WITH THE
WJMENTS (3 . L9 U) EXPTL. VALUE UFTHE DIPOLE
MOMENT OF 1 (3911 0). THE.EFFECT OF CONJUGATION OF THE ALDEKYDE AND
-.:~VINYL GROUP IN I THE ELECTROOPTICAL PARAMETERS-WAS STUDIED.
FACILITY: SARATOV. POLITEKH. INST.j SARATOV, USSR.
t. A S S 110
'i 02 '011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATFE--IISEP70
ik-rt!FLE--EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE ABSOLUTE INTENSITIES OF
BANDS FOR CYCLOPENTADIENE -U-
A01MOR YEVSEYEVA, L.A.,.LjUUA-&Z9.UU'SVERDLOVv L.M., PRONMAs L*V*
Cd6MTRY'OF!INFO--USSR
SS(W-RCF-'IZV.-VYSSH. UCHEB.IAVOir FIZ.-' t970; i3lij,142`6
~-?0ktE'PU9ClSAED--"-- '70
SUBJECT '-AR EAS--;~CHEM IS TRY
!,rapic!TAGS--ABSORPTION BAND SPECTRUM, CYCLIC GROUP,, DIENE, CONJUGAT-c R-IND
~.~SYSTEM, BUTADIENE-
GNTROL 4ARKING--N.O RFSTOICTIONS
.00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PPOXY REEL/FRAMr-.--1908/0173 STCP
CIRr ACCESSION NO-AT0105249
212 Oil UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSINS DATE-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-ATO105249
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ARSTRACT. THE VALUES OF INTEGIATP()
INTENSITTES OF T41E IR ABSORPTION BANDS IN THS SPECTR4 IF CYCLOPENTADIeNE
(1) WERE CALCD. BY MEANS OF ELFCTRJOPTICAL PARAMETE'%S; A GI?D AGkEF"ENT
WITH EXPTL. VALUES WAS OBTAINED* POLAR PROPERTIES OF THE C4 39NOS,
NEIGHBORING THE C:C BOND, CHANGE LITTLE DURING THE TRANSITION FRO-4
SIMPLE OLEFIN MOLS. TO THOSE POSSESSING CONJUGATE C:C:,30NDS EITHER OF
THE 193YBUTADIENE OR I AND C SUB6 H SU96 TYPES* OWING TO THE EFFECT OF
METERUATOMO' THE D MUCH-D'OCH VALUES CHA14GE CONSIDERABLY AND THE STRETCHING
'HAND INTENSITtES' DECREA.SE WHILE THE aIPOLE MOMENT. OF THE -Cli BONDS AND
OF THE OUT OF PLANE VIBRATIONS CHANGE LtTTLE IN T~HE_
SERIES Up THIOPHENE, AND FURAN. ' THE CH.BOND PROPERTIES OF THE CH SUB2
-GROUPt IN I'-OIFFER SOMEWHAT FROM THOSE OF.BOTH'THE C" SUB2 ANO ,CR. SUB2
-GROUPS-IN''SAM. -AND UNSATD. COMPDSov. 'RESP IT IS ATTRI'BUTED TO THE,
QUASI AROMATIC~CHARACTERnF~TPE RING CAUSES
'EFFECTAFITHE C:C BONDS.
"IrNTENS ITY- DECREASE OF THEIVIC:C) BONDv-,IN COMPARISON-WITH Iv3r
BUTADIENE.
An 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS IING DATE--21OCT70
-TITLE--EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE ABSOLUIE INTENSITIES OF
BANDS IN THE TETRAHYDROFURAN INFRARED SPECTRUM -U
,'AUTHOR_(04)-YE`VSEYEVAr L.A.t FINKL" A.G.y SVEROLOVI.L-1-11., PRONINA, L.V.
~.CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 1212)9,301-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMLSTRY, PllYSICS
~-TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTKUMp FURAN, CALCULATION, CHEtAtCAL VUR I TYj V1 BRAT I ON
FREQUENCY, DEUTERIUM ComPOUNDI ELECTROOPTIC EFFECT
CaNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[EO
PROXY REELIFR4ME--1995/1244 STEP N()--UK/0363/~rO/012/'~~02/03L)L/UI05
CIRr ACCESSION N0--AP0116706
212 036' -UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--230CTI()
CIRC ACCESSION Nt)--AP0116706
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ABS. INTENSITIES GF BANDS IN THE
IR SPECTRUM OF TETRAHYDROFURAN (1) WERE CALCD. THEORETICALLY AND
14EASURED EXPTL. THE PURITY OF I WAS SIMILAR TO i)9PERCFNT. BY USSING THE
DATA, A SYSTEM OF ELECTROOPTICAL PARAMETERS OF I AS nELL AS VIBRAFION
COORDINATES ARE PRESENTEU. EXPTL. AND CALCO. FRtQUENCIES AND CALCO.
INTENSITIES FOR DEUTERATEO I ARE ALSO GIVEN*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc 541.6+54t.15
KARPOV, V. L., FINKEL', E. E., BERLYANT, S. M.p and~BRAGIIISKIY, R. F.
~"Radiation Modification of Polyolefines"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev,
Vol 18, No 3, 1973, pp 270-278
Abstracti A review with 67 references analyzing the effect of radiation on
the changes in physico-mechanical and electric proportiea.of polyethylene
and other polyolefines as well as the thermal stabiliZation of the radiation
modified polyolefines. The reported data suWest that radiation nodifica-
tion of polyethylene is one of the most promising radio-chemical processes.
The polyethylene modified by radiation exhibits several novel qualities in
comparison to the nonirradiated+onet expanding considrably its applicability.
The properties and areas of application of the -products manufactured from
radiation modified polyethylene,have been noted.
IA
USSR uDc 678.742.2,66.o18.8f.01153
BRAGIhSXIY, R. P., FARFENOVA, D. S.j TROITSXIYj IQ D41 FI XEL' E E
Arid CHERVONMEVA, G. M.
"Radiation Modification of Self-Extinguishing Polyethylene Compositions"
Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massyl No 1, Jan 720 pp 15-18
Abstracti The authors consider possibilities for radiation modification of
self-extinguishing compositions based on low-density polyethylene to improve
thermal stability and physical and mech=ical characteristics at Ligh operating
temperatures. The self-quenching composition stidied was made up of 77.0
percent P2015KU polyethylene, 11.3 percent chloroparaffin 70P and 11.7 per-
cent Bb2O . The control specimens were unmodified P2015KU polyethylene.
3 60
Pressed plates about 0.3 mm thick were exposed to W, gamina radiation at
room temperature in helium to absorbed doses of 1-500 Mrado The gel fraction
contant was then determined. Deformation characteriaiies were measurod on
special specimens. The thermomechanica.1 characteris#cs and quenching pro-
parties were al3o studied, It was found thiLt an optimum dose of about 15
Krad considerably improves the deformation characteristics of the self-
extinguishing composition. Thermomechanical tests of~specimens which had
absorbed this dose showed that shape stability is adequate for use of
1/2
2/2
- 72 -
e
S S- S,(-
-.161 Wle'lkek Pi7,3-
UDC $19. 04
FEATURFS OF Tift. STRUCIURF AND PLAiTIC DFFORMLAIION
OF ZlIWX),NtUM SATURAI VII BY NITROGYN
AND UXYrF?;
'kj. AXI-h't, P.-til, Wy-ttz.,. L. N. a-I V A F~,k,l%
Mvj4s~- AJ th~ 5SIX
s~$,Mttad to p-eq~ I F.hru.ry 1172 ;!41.1130
rd
h.- purple- ..f Ou , wo r k1. the ~Iud~ of 11'e, eff'.Ct of it-
nitr-k~n anti oxygen at lo~%, p-smure on the niothansczl pr-,-pertilp.
fe.1,,res of plastic d0ormation, and -tru,ture of rircoiii~nn iodide and
a purer metal obtained by the zone mm,-Itisig r-.rthod t I
Specimi-jig with the given content of gaicoon impuritirs urre prepared
by saturation of the zirconitim bands with a thickness of U. t millimeter.
heated by alto-rnatinr
current in a vacuum chamber. as a ro&ult of the
feeding of nitrogen or oxygen through A M-AUrteiii Vkl~e. The I~mprrat=.
of the specimeno was U00*Centifrade. thr saturation time Z, mimutts. the
pressoure of the gaves 10-5-10- torr. The quantity of gas aboorbed -as
calculated according to data conce rning the rate of absorption and .-as
contrullett by chemical analy,,en. After saturation by gases. t!%~ zirconium
ribbon* were annealed for the purpose of homogenization for S rnm'~Ir*, at
the some terriperattire in a varijuris of I x 10*6 torr.
The rrie~hanieal propertien wvrr studied A room ten%t~ra!urr at%
tipecimons with of the workitig part of ZO x SO x 0. W millirytoter
at a constant rate of tension 1. 6 x )0'3 rcond#* 1. The I-bd -* me.-
nured by the DF-0, Z opecimen ctenawnetair.
For the study of the crystal structure of zirconium. a me-thodoloizv
developed rairlier for obtaining sprcimens With A Tiretiperature, gradient %-As
used ( )I - a shaped specimen was heated by alternating electric current.
and in this case a temperature difference from 700 to 1 400% -as created
105
if% it, lit-cau- of thr ilifferent rAtt. "f ati-rPtIon, the Of
-. -Y':..f) -ri".1 the 1-.111. ..f It- it...
t .... ~ of I I. v p., , mk- found ;it I 1-,,pv rn ow., a I
A pha- (OT-K.-C.1"XII, while the ,th- p~i,l
'in il)e D( -1)6,4e all lh~ tirne.
X.rav photoKraph. of the sections of the qpectn% en c-r"p.ndmit to
varioutt nattiration trirnpetali~"a wtre taken )it a Detqr charnber ~ilh a
diameter of 114 millimeters in CuKa ~ridiation. ror preci*ion nsea.~urv.
ns-I 4,f flit, ti~lritm,trro o( the J4ttice.. the alreaniuni was oubjectod to x-ray
photogratihy aci:vrdina to the reverse photography methoO, and reilections
train plalwo 1211), (1 14) anil 1,11) of the GIIU ljttl~e %rr, iixerl in the
CuK d - radiation.
an x-0-14r photoxrai;14a of rirectrauriN iiaturAtrd .0h nitrogen t.
con-ni rdtion of V. 07, 7v with reripect to n%A-v. oniv ck - 7 r lines %,r re
obmervrd~ it a hilth corilent of nitrogvn on the x-ray photogropht of sp#ci.
mens, cooled froin a irmpwr.itorr hitzhLr tt-n 9WC, % ~ItlLitinsoi,.rt.=
diffr nctioFt,jitir. occor-rrd. , The hAture, of the opiiiiing uf the hexAc"n'41
reflexes indicates the fact thitt in these conditions, instead ~f an ordinary
9 -- a tran*formation (OTaK.-0PUj 8 -- ce ' tranisformatsm (OT.k.- :j
Rhomboid) accLIrs.
FtSuce 1. Pararn~ters of the cry%t&l
lattice of zirconium
saturated with nitrogen
at a press.re of 6 x 10-4
4 tort as a, function of the
1 annealing temperature.
coo
Beryllium~
USSR VDC 669-725:539-37k
FEUTLI V. A., PAPIROV, I. I., and PAIATNIK, !4. 1., Physicochemical Institute
ofthe-Tcaae of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR
.1X-Ray Study of the Plastic Deformation of Beryllbun'Single Crystal-."
Sverdlovsk, Pizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, V61 32, Do '21, Aug 71, Pp 377-384'
Abstract: Changes of tle substruc
M ture and periods of the crystal ivvttice
by deformations of beryllium single, cristals a" the expenne, of lb-ama-7 pllaro-.
sliding xere experimentally investigated. The in-vesttGatic- resulLs disir-isz~2u
include differences in the behavior of single crystal8 und6r similar d e f (,, z ima -
tion conditions, development of new intensity peaks at,. the beg-L.,niing of de-
formation, and vibrations of' individual,fragm~~nts In the co4irse of deform-ition.
It was found that the change of the substructure by d(IfaimLition clepentt: on
the quantity of fragments and their Integral disorientation. [4-4w frr-'&mOnt~;
develop, previou.,; frakperts combine, and turns and vib rations of frae;uents
take place during deformation. The angplar distribiation of fraori ntn,arid
their denaity changes with incree.aing pressure were I'he depcridfince-
was establizhed of neriods of the ci-ystalline lattice on tte ccr-,pression
stress of beryllium single crystals writh two orientations. Irrie Periods of the
4.
crystalline lattice were found to be susceptible to plust-1c deformation,
Seven illustr., ten biblio. refs.
1/1
UDC 539. 375
USSR
FINKEL', V.- M., BRUSENTSOV, Yu. A., JURAVIN, G. B.,I)ME-VIC11, V. A.,
Tambov
"Dynamic Method of Crack Inhibition"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 73, pp 57-60.
Abstract: A new electron logic device is described, allowing the beginning
of rupture, its direction and rate to be determined for purposes of timely
switching of a barrier (explosive charge). The experiment.,; performed indi-
cate the possibility of changing the mode of motion of a crack and even of
stopping it.
USSR UDC 669.22/296:620.178.2
FINKEL', V. M.
"Tendency of Metals to Cold Brittleness and the Relationship of This
Tendency to Crystalline Lattice Parameter"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Ivietallov, No 9, 1970,
pp 68-70
Abstract: All the metals in the periodic table are laid out in order of
increasing crystalline lattice constant. A comparison of experimental
data on brittleness with the distribution of elements by constant suggests
that the crystalline lattice parameter is an indicator of the tendency of
a metal to brittleness. The author therefore concludes that the crystal-
line lattice parameters of brittle metals should be increased by alloying
to prevent cold brittleness.
86
030 Pill-~JCE~.S ING L)ATE---- 13NOV70
UNCL AS S IF I ED
~T I TLE--SLJW I NG UF FAST CRACKS BY CEikT,'zJN STRUCTURAL'OEFECTS -d-
,:AUTHOR-(Q5)-FINKELv V.M.9 VORONOV, I.N.1 SAVELEVt A~M.r E.LIS--ENi(Uj, A.I.,
COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR
;SOURCE-PROBLEMY PROCHNOSTI, VOL. 2, M AA 1970, P. ;q- 16
VUBL ISHED ---- MAR70
'SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
~TGPIC TAGS--TR ANSFOR-14ER STEHL, CRACK PROPAGATION, LITHILIA FUJORIDE, SODIUM
CHLCRIDE, LATTICE DEFECT
--NG AESTRIMONS
.WiTM4L ~AARX I NG
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-Z000/0122 STEP i%iO--UR/3663/*10/002/000/0008/0016
CIRC 4CCEE-5SIGN NU--,~P0123894
ROCESSING, DATE-13NOV70
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED
,CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0123894
iABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATIGN OF THE INTERACTION
OF A FAST, LIRAEP STEEL
~A BRITTLE CRACK WITH THE IMECHANICAL TWUIS iri r R AN S F
-THE SLIP bA.",'OS IN LIF AND .'JACL CRYSTALS FAS T
AND WITH
~MICROCINEMATOGRAPHY AND PflUTC)PLASTICIT.Y.~IETHODS11slEr%E USE-0 IN THIS STUDY.
IT IS SHOWN THAT THE CROSSING OF TiriINS OR SLIP 8ANDS BY A CRACK IS
ACCOMPLISHED BY A HIGHLY VkONOUNCED SHEAR AND LOCAL PLASTIC STRAIN. THE
AMOUNT OF TWINS AND SLIP 8ANDS FOR COMPLETE INHIOITION OF CRACK
PROPAGATION 10 DETERMINLA) FOR UIFFEREt'14T:-INITIAL PROPAGATIUN KArEs.
FACILITY: TAMBOVSK[I INSTITUT K'-11141CHESKIJGO MASHINUSTPUENIIA, TAMBOV,
USSR-.
UNCLASSIFIF0
.......... . ..... .......
2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70
JITLE-TRANSMISSION OF DEFORMATION THROUGH.INTERCRY$TALLITE BOUNDARIES -U-
.AUTHOR-(.02)-FINKEL# V.M.9 VAKHONINV V.V.
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
.SOURCE--IZVEST. V.U.Z., CHERNAVA MET.v 1970t 1219 108-112
OATE P UBL I S HE D--~-- 7 0
-SUBJECT AREAS-PATE81ALS, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-PLASTIC DEFORMATION, SILICON STEELt IRGN ALL0141" bIbLIGGRAPHY,
DEFORMATIGN RESISTANCEt GRAIN SIZE, METAL CRYSTAL# PHOTOELASTICITY
CCNTaOL MARKING-1,40 RrESTRICTIONS
DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1531 STEP NO-UR/0148/70/000/002/0108/0112
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125159
UNCLASSIFIED
""~12 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0125159
AeSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) Gp-o- ABSTRACT. ThE TRANSMISSION OF PALSTIC
DEFORMATION THROUGH THE INITERCXYSTALLITE BOUNDARIES OF METAL SPECIMENTS
'(FE-3PERCENT SI) WAS STUDIED WITH THE HELP OF PHOTO ELASTIC COATINGS AND
RELATED TO THE GRAIN SIZE AND DEGREE OF CRYSTALLITE DISORIENTATION.
BOUNDARIES PROCESSING CONCENTRATIONS CF VACANCIES!SUFFICIENT TO
INTERFERE WITH THE NORMAL MOTION OF DISLOCATIONS WERE PARTICULARLY
DEFORMATION RESISTANT. FOR DISORIENTATIONS OF LARGER -THAN 15DEGREES, IN
PARTICULARt THE TRANSFER STRESSES DEPENDED GREATLY ON GRAIN SIZE AND
UISORIENTATION ANGLE. THE THEORETICAL REASONS FUR THESE EFFECTS ARE
CONSIDERED.
WON
12 007 PROCESSING DATE--18S
UNCLASSIFIED EP70
TITLE--BRONCHOSCOPY IN DIAGNOSING CHRONIC DUST INDUCED BRONCHITIS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-YELOVAP M*YAot.MALTSEVAt L.M.7 SOROKINV V.Mtv GENINA, 0.0.1
fj.D!KELBERGi E* I*
TR iA-S R
COUN Y
SOURCE--GIGIYENA TRUDA I PROFESSIONALINYYE.ZABOLEVANIYA-1 1970, NR 41 PP
~56-58
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, DIAGNOSTIC,METHUDS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1227 STEP NO--UR/0391/70/000/004/0056/0058
CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0054122
UNI _A'Z'Zfr-rFf,-
03W�R MEET W ME,
.. .......... ....... ....... -- ..... .. -------
................... .. ...........................
----------
912 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SIEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054122
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTi THE PAPER CARRIES DATA OF CLINICO
ROENTGENOLOGICAL r ENDOSCOPIC AND FUNCTIONAL EXAMINATIONS. OF 97 PAT[ ENTS
PRESENTING DUST INDUCED PATHOLOGY. OF THESE 62 HAD C14RONIC BRONCHITIS,
121 PNEUMONCONIOSIS ANO Z3 WERE SUSPECTED OF SUFFERING FROM THE LATTER.
AN'ANALYSIS OF THESE FINDINGS IS SUGGESTIVE THAT BOTH IN CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS AND IN PNEUMONCONIOSIS, AS WELL AS IN SUSPECTED
PNEUMOCONTOSTS THERE APPEAR HANIFESTATIONS' OF ENDOBRONCHITISI MOSTLY OF
SU13 AND ATROPHIC NATURE AND LESS OFTEN OF HYPERTROPHIC ONE
CHARACTERISTIC SIGNS OF ENDOBRONCHITIS ARE DISCERNABLE EAR~I*ER AND MORE
FREQUENTLY THAN ROENTGENOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE DISEASE. THERE
WERE- INSTANCES WHEN ENDOSCOPIC CHANGES BECAME APPARENT IN THE ABSENCE OF
BRONCHOGRAPHIC ONES,,~ THU-Sr. t4-GASES GIVING GROUPIO To SUSPECT CHRONI-C
OUST, INDUCED BRONCHITIS OR PNEUMOCONIOS'IS BRONCHOSCOPY OS To BE REGARDED
A VALUABLE PROCEDURE CONDUCIVE TO AN 5ARLY IDENTIFICATION OF THE
AFFECTION.
USSR 11DC 547-491-8:543.422.4
GAL'PERII;,, V. A., and FTV7ET,1qR7P=. State Scientific Research and
Development Institute of Nitrogen Industry and Products of Orl3anic S.Pit-hesis,
Dzerzhiziskiy Branch
"Reaction of Cyanuric Acid and Its Awddes with Ai=onia"
Riga, nimiya Gete rots ikliche skikh So.,Mclineniy, 110 7P Jul '71, p 1002
Abstract: Usin-- IR spectrophotom.,:ttric analysis of t the reaction products of
solid cyanuric acid, P-Trj"Iclide, mid P-mnelinc with =ionia at. 200-270'3 it was
shown that no urea formis in that reaction, In contrast to the CIE-ims of Gi~Ecr
and Kinoshita. In the ranf,,e 200-250o a morloammonium salt or Cyanuric acid is
obtained., and above 2500 tile carboxylic iLroups ave em-~,Vln6ed for ar.-iine g;rollpz.
At 270o, 80 atms pressure, after 2 firs the content of' cyanuri~ acid, az=elide,
wrumeline and rrelamine in the reaction products was 10.3; 421-2, and
respectively.
1/1
Acc. Nr Ref. Code: UR 0056
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970t Vol 58, Nr.1. PV-0 *7
A METHOD FOR OBSERVING PERIODICITY Of A VOATEX
LATTICE IN ROTATING Hell
A method is sugogested for observing the periodicity of a vortex lattice by scatted
ring light on He 11 ions. Negative ions in rotating Hell tend to concentrate on the vor-
texes. Thus coherent. scattering of light in a plane perpe4dicular to the axis of rotation
will have a diffraction niaxinimn, providing the vortex linwi forat a regular lattice. In
order to nsse!~s tho feisibility of iuch all exporillient tho 1whavior Of a (111asi - fleutfal
mixture of ions in ralating lie It is considered.
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(U) During this quarterly rt:p3rting, period, tuij now arLIC.Ler. '~cra
~40cavd from the Pro-tvin Reuearch InstItute at l'"shchino. On tho basis of cue
of the articles, which de-ilt with eschorichia cult rj~,ovomr%, It war, po~tiihle to
associate one now person. N. I. Smirn", witn the institute (32). .rhe other
article, also on 'escher-i-c-hia coli, -boi 1~sued jointly from the Jumtitut, of
Gc;ic"4ca and Selection of Mcraor~;anlu~;, t:oz;ccw, and the llrotvin Reredrch
institute at Punhctzino (33). Previous articles by V. 1. Permcrorov have been
iti!)ued frots Lite former institute. No prev ious faci 1i -y association cmuld be
located for V. D. Vanil.'ycv, but it In likely that he represgnto the lazter
Institute. This rticle probably rLioreuent!; some loint uork betwdrn thv
institutes.
Aut a ready source of referunce. giwen below is a complete listing
-of personalities identified with the Protein Rose.arch lnstitat~ to 07e present
ClArzidze. Y Rabhews~.Aya. Yo. V.
rodor.v, 8. A. Serdy.k. 1. 14.
Pinkcl'shteyn. A. V. Itnitnov. N. 1.
Glinskaya,.a. V. SpIrin, A. S.
LavrLloria, L. P. Tiktopult). Yo. t.
V. D.
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