SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAMALEYA, YU.N. - GANDELMAN, G.M.
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PROCESSINS DATE-230CT70
1/3 023 UNCL ASS IF I ED
T ITL E_--A L K AL I NE AMP I I BOL E SOF TH;: ULKAN PLUTON AN~ 0 RA R F ~ E L E M EN T C ().,*,4 T EN T S
-(LITHIUM, RU31DIUMt CESIUM, BEiYLL I UM, Z I RCON IIJ 14 tTIANTALUMv AND N1061UM)
;.:AUTHOR--GAMALEYAf YU.N.
.Pam-
:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. SSSRt SER. GEOL. 1970# (2)t 39-49
DATE. PUBL ISHED ------- 70
".SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
'TOPIC TAGS--LITHIU,4, RUBIDIUMt CESIUMt BERYLL I UM i~ ZIRCONIUM. TANTALUM,
NIOBIUMe MINERALY RARE EARTH METAL~
COINITROL .4 A
ft?Kl.4G--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC-0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/149d STEP NO--UR/001 1/70/000/002/0039/0049
2/3 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D_lrE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120283
ABSTRACT/ EX TRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DATA ON THE CDPITENTS OF RARE
ALKALI 14ETALS IN RIEBECK[rES OF, THE~ ULKAN MASSIl+ ARE GIVENv TOGETHER
ULKAN
WITH DATA ON NIGERIAN AND LOVOZERO ARFVEDSONITES,. RIEBECKITES
HAVE VERY VARIABLE LI CONTENTS (I-3870!PPM) WITH LOWER DISPERSION IN
RIEBECKITES FROM GRANITES THAN IN RIEBECKITES JFjR04 PEGMATI TIES, THE
NIGERIAN ARFVEDSONIITES ARE MUCH RI:HER IN LI IAV. 4130 PPM) THAi-4 ULKA'-,j
RIEBECKITES. THE INVERSE CORRELATION BETWEEN LI AND FE PRIME2POSLTIVE
WAS DETECTED FOR ULKAN RIC-13ECKITES AND NIGERIAN' ARFVCDSJNITE5. THEY
INDICATED THE ISOMORPHIC REPLACEMENT OF FE PRINUPOSITIVE YIELDS LI. R8
ACCUMUL7ATED IN THE LATEST PEGMATITE GENERATIONS OF ULKAN RIERECKITE. CS
-WAS DETECTED ONLY IN ALK. AMPHIBOLES FROM GRANITES. THE AV. BE CONTENT
IN RIEBECKITES FROM ULKAN GRANITES WAS~ALMOST T.WICE~AS HIGH AS THAT IN
LOVOZERO ARFVEDSfJNITES. THE ZR CONTENT IN. RIECiECKITES FROM GRANITES WAS
VERY VAkIABLE (130-2060 PPM). IT iiAS HIGHEk PIAN THE MAX. CONTENT (1300
PPM) REPORTED FOR RIEBECKITES, BUT LOWER THAN J'flAT MAX, FOR ARFVEDSUNITE
(LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 7300 PPM). THE~NIGERIAN ARFVEDS3NITES WERE MUCli
RICHER IN ZA (AVo 2380 PPM) THAN ULKAN RIEBECKI~TES. T14E RIEBECKITES
CONTAINED LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO IZ PPM TA AT MUCH HIGHER CONTENT OF NG
(GREATER THAN 100 PPM). THEIR NB-TA RATIO IS 40-75~. RIEBECKITES FROM
PEGMATITE CONTAINED NS 3500 PPM. THE LOVOZEWARFVEDS0141TES ARE RICHER
114 Ni3.ANO TA. DIFFERENCES IN LI AND RB
CONTENTS ARE INDISTINCT. CERTAIN ENRICHMENT IN Llj~ RSP AND IR WAS OBSD.
FOR AMPHIBOLES FORMED UNDER CONDITIONS OF HIGHER ALKALI 14ETAL CONTENTS.
USSR
BRODER, D. L., Q~~~ ZMrSET,: B. V., IIESTEWNI B. V., and KHXM'Yk%'OV,
P. (lustituteaf Physics Md. Power Engiheeri~fig)
-soto'es of Cr"
"Gamma Radiation Upon Capture of Thermal Neutrons by 1~
P
Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 13, No 2, 197L, pp 2133-~239
Abstract: This work is devoted to the study of the soectra of ga-a radiation
arising upon capture of thermal neutrons by Cr- isotopes, by means of a Ge-Li
gamma spectrometer. The isotopes of chro=lu= studie(I are Cr.50, Cr5Z, and
Cr53. The yield of gamma lines per 100 r-apt-ureq of-: M'ieutrons in each isotope
are determined. Diagrams of t1he enerU lervals, af. Cr~li Cr53, and Cr54.--nuclei
are presented. The results are compared. with. the: daw of other authors. Ia
general the data agree well with: the data of recenti works concerning the
energy of individual ga- lines, but act as we.11 coln:erni-rig their vield.
50 and' 52.,
A number of new g-a lines are observed, partlcularl,,y for,,Cr Cr
I tz -oil U
TITLE--KEDUCTIVF PRECIPITATinN
WITH A ROASTED MATTE :-U-
A.A.t
CCUNTRY OF IN*FO--USSR
SOURCE--TSVET* METAL- 1970, 43
DATE PUBL. ISHEI)------70
~SLIBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt IMIECH
~,_TOPIC TAGS--ANTIMONY9 COKEt RMSTING
METALLURGICAL PROCESS
MARKING--NO RFSTRtCTIOF
~',-DOCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.~-PROXY REEL/t-RAME--1999/0750
......... . ........ . ...... ......... ..... . . ...........
PR_O~PSSING DATF--020CT70
CLASS[FIED
')F
ELECTRIC SAELTINGJ ANTIMCNY
ULOAATOV, N. K GA!AALI:Y, L.I.
1), 22-6
9 ]NO,, CIVIL AND,MARINE ENGR
FURNACEi ELECTRIC Fk)RNA:Et IRGN,
S,
STEP NO--UR/Ol'i6/70/i)43/OOL/Otl22/0026
CIRC ACCLSSIGN NO--AP0107292
UiNCLASS I FIED
--- -------
,-2/2 Oil UNCLASSIjFIEP PROCESSI*4G DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107292
.-ABSTRACT/EXUACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AFLUW C14ART SHIVIIG THE CHAIN OF
'APP. USED-FOR-REDUCTIVE PPTN. ELECT. SMELTING:(Jf SB,CJNCNS. WITH A
RO-ASTED MATTE IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL. TH& OPT [MUM CONDITIONS AS
APPLICABLE TO THE DESIGN OF THE ENTJRE APP. ARE PRESENTED. THE JPT14U,~
OF.'-THE BATCH WAS 18 PARTS FE CHIPSip 24 PARTS~SODA ASHP 15 PARTS
LIMUSTONE, AND 4 PARTS COKE OUSTP ALL.PER 100!PARTS CUNC. THE MATERIAL
BALANCE AND.THE BALANCE OF THE METALS ARE IMPOR TANI,AND ARE UISCUSSED.
R-F-DUCTIVr:,;PPTN- ELEC- SMELTING OF SB CONCS- WITH A ROASTED MATTED HAS
MANY ADVANTAGES AS COMPARED WITH THE METHOD OF~!,'PPTf;o SMELTING JF SB
CONCS. AMONG THE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE REDUCTIVE PPT14. METHOD ARE LOWER
1M.P.,DF.THE.CONC. AND INCREASED CONSUMPTION OIF:.,ELEC. ENERGY, WHICH CAN
E IN GANIZED GRANULATION-AND.CONVINUOUS LOADING JF THE
ELL)i ATED BY OR
B
BAT-CH.
ir
-Ukt'r- L.A.-SS-Lf- I E 1)
--DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PRGXY REEL/FRAME--1980/1433 STEP NU--UR/01391701OL3/001/OOOT/1)013
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0049555
NCLASSIFIE0 ~PROCF-SSING u;irE--090CT70
Wz 021 Ul
l; IRC ACCESSION NO-AT0049555
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. ThE METHOD OF CALCN. Of: DIPOLE
GIANT RESONANCES OF NONMAGIC NUCLEI-, CONNECTED WI fli THE UTILIZATION OF
DEFORMED SIUGLE PARTICLE ORBITALS FOR THE CONSTKUCTION UF THE NUCLEI
-7 LWAVE FUNCTICNS, IS PRESENTED. JHE RESIDUAL~INTERACTIGN POTENTIALt
:'CONSIDERED IN'THE CALCN. OF THE DIPOLE STATESP~C REATP BY THE
j
;-..FH0TOABSORPTION OF NONMAGIC NUCLEI# PRIME42.CA,,IPRIA~42 SC, PRIME44 TI,
PRIME40 TIs INCLUDED THE DEPENDENCE OF THE QUANtUH NDS. K, THAT ARE THE
INTEGRALS OF 'THE MOTION IN THE PRESENTED SCHEME.: THE CALCNS. OF THE
-OSCILLATOR FORCES AND THEIR DEPENDENCE UPON THE GIANr RESONANCE ENERGY
E GIVEN. FACILITY: TOMSK.
WERE MADE AND THEIR RESULTS AR
POLITEKH. INST. IM. KIROVA, TOMSK, USSR.
024 UNCLASSIFIM. "PROMSING DATE--18SEP70
~Jl`f~E_-ANODIC BEHAVIOR OF STAINLESS STEEL 'KH18NIOTi _U_~
~AUTHOR_(05)-MALTSEV, V.F., SHAVELt M.M., MARUNENKO,t L.V., GAMALI, T.A.,
:SMIRNOVA, N A.
,~;.--CCUINTRY OF rNFO--USSR
-..SOURCE--ZAV009 LAB, 19701 36(2)o Vt 0- 3
:,.-.DATE PUBL ISHED -------- 70
:~-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--STAINLESS STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL COMPOSITIONp MANGANESE STEEL,
'SIL ICON STEELt CHRnMIUM STEEL91NICKEL STEEL* TITANIUll
I STEELo
ELECTROLYTEr CHLORIDEt THIOUREAr SOLUBILITYMM118NloT STAINLESS STEEL
,::CONTROL r4ARKItJG--Nf) RESTRICTIONS
-.0nCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0601 STFP NP,--UR/0032/70/03(~/002/0140/0143
CIRC ACCESSION N,10--AP0107198
'INCLASSIFTED
024 UNCLASS I F I ED PROCESSING OArE--18SEP70
C FRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107198
...-ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POTENTIAL TIME PLOTS ARE GIVEN FOR
STAINLESS STEEL.KH18NIOT CONTG. C 0.082, M N Is-Ur St 0.58t CR 17.5, .141
10.8t AND TI 0.33PERCENT DURING ITS ANODIC DISSOLN, IN DIFFERENCE
ELECTROLYTES. CONST. PASSIVATION AND IRREGULARITIES IN LOCAL OISSOLN.
OF THE STEEL WERE OBSERVED IN 0.2N CCL SUB3 CO~SUB2 H, 0.2N ACOH, 0.2N
GLYCINE, OR 0.005N H SUB2 SO SUB4.: SMOOTH ANO01C DtSSOLN.t GOOD
ISOLATION OF THE CARBIDES, AND ELIMIINATION Of"PASSIVATION WERE ACtiIEVED
LN THE MIXED ELECTROLYTE CONTG. .4 KCLt,0,24M HClLs 10 G THIOUREA-L., AND
0*2N CARBOXYLIC ACID. ADDNS. ~OF CHLOROES~.AWIOF THIOUREA ALSO IMPROVE
-;'---THE ANODIC DISSOLN. IN DIL,. HSUB2:SO SUB4 OR~H SUB3 PO SUB4.
77
USSR UDC 621.315.592
D., rAMAN V 1. , ZA13WOVI B. G., Siberian Physi-
MAl-IONTOV, A. P. , OKUNEV, V
cotechnical Institut --Ku-
e imeni V. D. znetsov, Tomsk
"Distribution of Radiation Defects in Gallium Arsenid' in the Presence,of
Deuteron Irradiation"
0 -868
Leningrad, Fizika i Teklutika Poluprovodnik v, Vol 6, No 5, 1972, pp 865
Abstract- On the basis of ui electron probe study of7the distribution:of the
luminescence intensity in gallium arsenide when irradiated with acuterons is
a function of the deuteron energy and the integral deuteron: flux, a quantita-
tive estimate was made of the defect distribution with respect to the path
lengths of the deuterons. lite dependence of the patlijength on the deuteron
energy was calculated, and the results are compared with the. experinental val-
ues of the path lengths obtaincd from the data on the spatial variation of the
cathode luminescence. The coefficient of radiation vailiation of the lifetire
K in n-type gallium arsenide increases with an incre;i,se In Lite initial co-1-
centration of Lite carriers, and at the end of tho detiCaron path it varies frorl
1.35-10-2 sec-dauteron/cm,2 I for a speciwu with a carri-:.-r concentration of
n = 7-10-1~ CM-3 to f01-. z, r;oeV~Tjjj--jj witi, ll.= 11.5
101 7cm--3. Th. dafucL difitributicAl With rVUpCC.L Lo the deuLvroii p--il-ii 11-111~,Lli
1/2
2/2
am
I - - ~- 1 4. - "16 R!TH- WN LINI~7-:1,TLMiiii,,It,~lii6,uilj,.r4l!lll;lgE,,iliAiiiiiLqludillimiiL~,i,,ilFIli",Il~ililiflill",!!Ir!llifdi",Iiu~ilifiElf~iI
USSR UDC 6210476.2:23.0^-19.64.001.24
BARANOV, L. I., WLWYUK2 V, B-.-, KLIMOV, B. N., USANOV, A.
"On Calculation of Microwave Semiconductor Waveguide Resonators"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 8, Aug 71, pp 1437-1441
Abstract: One type of waveguide modulator is a section of rectangular wave-
1uide which contains a semiconductor diode in the form of a thin plate
located in the center of the waveguide parallel to the narrow wall. Modu-
lation is achieved by varying the conductivity of the hase region of the
diode. Theoretical and experimental data are compared and discrepancies
are explained. It is concluded that the relationships derived in the paper
can be used for the design of modulators based on 11miinar structures. The
authors thank G. Ya. Nikushkin:and S. N. Zorya for considerable assistance
rendered during the calculations, as well as N. N. Xbramov:for participating
in the experimental research.
173
-Vg~ IWEMRFRMIKE fft~l
UNCLASSI IEDI
013
''~__..LE--.,1f4PROVEMENT IN THE SATURATION OFNEGATIVE.
-FOR~NICKEL CADMIUM STORAGE BATTERIES -U-
,f,-~-ii-A-UTHOR-(02)-GAMASKIN,' YE.I., POZINt' YU*m.
.""CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
N D iE-'13NrJV70
PROCESSI G A
INTERED METAL~ELECTRODES
USSR UDC 531.717..55
Q&%YWQY,__QLN., and L=NIM, L. T.
mtalt
"Measuring Needle for Ferrite Sorting Auto
USSR Authors' Certificate No 301517, Cl. G 01 b '1/24, f iled 3Dee 69, pvb1i shed
a .
Jun 71 (from R&-Avtomatika, Telemekhzaaika~ i Vnhislitellnnya TeRhnik~
No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IA482P)
Translation: The proposed measuring needle.for ferrite sox-Ling -automata
contains current-conducting elements, between which there is an insulation
spacer. To increase operating reliability, the spacer the form of a
element of vitroceramic enamel. I Illustration.
biconcave
USSR UDC 621.317-752
DUBIN, V. P. , GAMAMIOV, G. K. , POPOV, L. F.
"Contact De ce of an Automatic Machine for Sorting Integrated Circuits"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 8, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 296290, division H,,filed 20 Oct 69,
published 12 Feb 71, pp 198-199
Translation: This Author's Cert-ificate introduces a!contect device of z~_Yi
automatic machine for sorting integrated circuits. The device canta-irs a
two-sided printed-circuit board with a central openii~g and contacts equr-d
in number to the wires, a clip for holding the inte'gr~ated circuit, ancL a
drive mechanism with cams. As a distinguishing feature of the patent,
masurement accuracy and contact reliability are impt.oved and the capaci-
tance between contacts is reduced by radial location,pof contacts in the
form of releasable spring clamps on both sides of the,-, printed-circuit
board around the central opening. Contact is made be,tween: the leads of the
circuit.to be tested and the contacts on the circuit board by neans of
clips made in the form of spring-loaded hooks radiall~ locut-i with resepet
-to the opening in the circuit bowed.
20
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12 Oil UNCLASS IF I ED'!
'PROCESStNG :)ATE--160CT70
:-TITLE--STUOY OF THE PROPERTIES OF:MOISTURE SORBED'ON PEAT 13Y CALoRIMETRY
-NMR SPECTROSCOPY -U-
A
ND
AUTHOR-104)-VOLAROVICHo M.Pof G~~UN~OV_v N YEOD0KIMOV* i3.V.t KHORKOVA,
M.06
~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'~'SOURCE-KOLLOIDNYY ZHURNALt 1970,.VOL 32, NR 2, P.PI182-188
:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:SUBJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
PIC,TAGS--MOVSTURE MEASUREMENTW~HYDROGEN,BONDINGI SOIL WATER,
NMR SPECTRUM
~CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0394 STEP NU--UR/0069170/0:32/002/0182/01da
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113312
UNC_ L AS F I ;--- f I
,.~,212 011 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
tIR ACCESSION NO--AP0113312
C
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROPERTIES OF SORGED M(],,,STU2,E
-SCC
ON PEAT HAVE BEEN STUDIED BY CALORIMETRY AND NMR~ISPECIRkj PY, I THE
OF SORBED MOISTURE IS-CHARACTERIZED BY PISOROERED WATER
MOLECULES BOUND BY HYDROGEN BONDS. :THE STRUCTUkV OF 0SMOT!C 140ISTUkE
-ALSO;DIFFEkS FROM THAT OF PURE WATER.; THE A-MOUNI OF CATli~f,.S SORSED 6Y
-~PEAT, AFFECTS THE EVAPORATION HEAVAND MOBILITY 01'
WATER MOLECULES.
G621.~85.625.4
'USSR UDV
ANDRUSaEVICH, V.S., GAMAYLJNOV,~YU.G.
Interaction
ij, DTo A Theory Of Klystrons Vith Distributed
-Plektron. tekhnil-a. Youchno-takhri. sb. Elektron. SVIDa (Electronic Tdchnolo&y.
Scien4-iftc-Technical Collection. !microwave Electronice), 1970, Issue 12, PIP
from RZh--Elektroniks i yaye primeneniye, NoA, April 1971
37-44 Abstract
No 4A163)
Translation: A =ethod is propoeed for computation of the:11rincipal nonlinear
klystro The computed char-
characteristics or ns with distributed interactJon4
acteristics are presented for a one-resonator klystrbn (monotron) wit-h dis-
tributed, interaction. An expression is obtained for:the figure of merit of a
distributed resonator- 7 ref, Stmmury,
USSR UDU :)4b.1V + -'j41.1Z4./
TSENTOVSKIY, V. M., GMAYUROVA, V. S., ZAGIDULLINA, D. Sh., and
CHEMOKAL'SKIY, B. Technological Institute Imeni
S. H. Kirov
IrIonization Constants of Arylarsonic Acids in Nonaqueous Media!'
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42 (104), No 12, Dec 72, pp 2702-
2705
Abstract: The pK of eight arylarsonic acids were determined in nonaqueous
media -- dimethy1formamide [I)MM] and dimethylsulf6xide'[DMSO] by means of
potentiometric titraLion. In both the DMFA and 921-150 arylarsonic acids
titrate as monobasic acids with the exception of nitrohydroxyphenylarsonic
acid which acts as a dibasic acid in DMSO. Depending oa the substituent
in the phenyl ring, the acid strength diminishes iii the follotying order:
N02 + 011?N02 7 11 > C113 -> CK30 N112. O~rtho substitu6d nitro- and anvino-
phenylarsonic acids are weaker than their para sub$~tituted analogs.
Analyzing the pK values in different media shows tbat the arylarsonic
acids increase in strength going from DMFA to WISO"to water. In comparlson
to water, DMFA and DH50 exert a differentiating action an arylarsonic acids.
I M111-114il MWAM MUPF N1.1';;41Q1
USSR LTDC 547.26.119 + 543.422
GAMAYUROVA, V. S.,- KUZIMIN, V. K., CIIERNOKAL'SKIY, R. D., and SPIAGIDULLIN,
R. R., Kazan' Chemical Technological Institute Imeni S. H. Kirov
"Spirocyclic Esters of Arsonic Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 1937-1939
Abstract: New esters of arsonic acids and dihydric,aliphatic glycols have
been synthesized. The reaction consisted of refluxing a mixture of the
appropriate substituted arsonic acid, ethylene glycol and.benzene in a
system equipped with a Dean-Stark trap. The cyclic structure of these
esters has been confirmed by IR spectral data.
USSR UDC" 547.,,-)6.119
9 INA N. G. CHERNOXALISUY, 33, D., Fazan' Chemical
V. S.. M, kLICT)"
fnstitute imeni S. M. Kirov
"Synthesis of Aromatic Esters of Arsonie Acids"
Iyanovo, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Xhimiya i khimicheslmya
tekhnologiya, Vol XV, No 7, 19,72, pp 1023-lo26
Abstract: A study was made of the possibility of snythqsizing aromatic esters
of arsonic acids. Direct esterification of these (wids by phenols did not
lead to the expected products, but transesterifica-tion ofthe dialkyl esters
of arylarsonic acids by phenols in the presence of:catalysts was successful:
RAs (0) (OAlk) ~+Phffl.-,tMs (0) (0Ph) 7tAll,01i.
The alkyl esters of the arsonic acids were obtaine-~ by the Kolditz-11ass r-ethod
~an. und all..e. . Chem. r
[Z. anorg NO VT,,P4, 196l]; T tisesterification of
a
the diall-.jl esters of the arylarsonic acids was pei,forrned in Y71cnees, which
make the reaction possible at a comparatively high,: temperature and form.
azeotroDes with the aliphatic alcohols. Sodium phumoxide and also perchloric
acid, sulfuric acid and glacial acetic acid were ui,:,ed ns catalyots. Glacial
acetic acid was the best catalyst. The syntherdized aromatic esters ani ror%e
of their properties are tabulated the lowest reprementritiver, of the series of
1/2
-- - 17
USSR
GAMIUROVA, V. S., et al., Izvestiya vysshikh uchebitvkh -ziYedenly, nimiya i
khimicheskaya tekhnoloGiya, Vol XVj No 7, 1972, PP 1023-1o26
compounds are high-boiling, viscous and very hygros.1'apic liquids. The
crystalline esters were isolated with almost quantitative yield and are
highly hygroscopic. The infrared spectrum taken foq~ the diphenyl eater of
n-tolylarsonic acid confirms its proposed:structure'~'
2/2
7 -7 717.3-ft Di~ 7 i
M
J-
USSR
VASIVYZEV, G. S. , G, G. , NOVALIV, D. A.,
y~ Al
"Effect of oil the Proccss of Sii1tering Brip"uCt-Ler, A".-We of all r C,,-l -
ore Agglomerate Uar,-e in an Oxidizing 1, taosphere"
Novokusnetsk, IVE-Chernaya L mllurgiya, 1;
'o' o 61 1971., pp 23-'10
Abstractot A studly imaz3 "ade of the effect of m;,, r.!,
,,(lsillh aelfl.tlvos On Uci 111C
coss of and on the cumlity and pmase co_-z:c,
-AU oi; of a. br-i !~i -a 1e
aC-Slomratiar. charj;e for its :;o1id-phase slntcrin~, 'v"
Wit I OLIt; f=1 in dl;-ir
atmo-sphcrc.
The LnI:_,0"LC4-jCn C)f I'-0 j .11 ~c pre mt.~i o;dlr`~ W, r
t
hematite ft~- 4() -~S
o t 1:,-, nua,-z i i c -L io --d sub-
ati-,Wtion oz, -7,00 for .,.ith thc fc;_-gatlon of iolu-L-Icnz; of ir.
Fe 14 011. Diz,7,r,.LV t'
in- 0, in ferrite M,
o- ~~a-jbas is ~~nifestcd bv
due to tha III-,;.c',- Of Ca in alurc a rc:;iul A.
t of L Ie
to herailte Zis of Com,ili'l,-Int- 1-:40, 11;:A.,_%~~ r;~I.--i:sc-L~-,
a c0cfficlua-L of expan"n-i-011 -to the c~I.,-Z.,_
faincralEi. Two
/3': 021 UNCLASSIFIED :~PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
r, IT LE--SELF DIFFOSION OF MERCVRYv.SU,LF0,t AND $ E LEN iU.M (N. HGSE SU:B I -X -5
~'SUBX AND HGTE SUB1-X S SUBX SOLID SOLUTIONS -U-
%.UT_H0R-"(04)-KHARAKHOP.lNj F.F., GAHBAROVA'Ljq._A_, LAYfOV, 'F.A., LUTSIV, R.V.
-OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SbURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER, 1970# 6(3)1 564-5
)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT7 AREAS--CHEMISTRY
rt OPIC TAGS--,MERCURY COMPOUND* SELENIUM COMPOUNI)t SULFUR:COMPOUNO, SOLID
SINGLE CRYSTALt ACTIVATION ENERGYv kADI.DACTIVE ISUTOPE
-SOLUTIONt
:ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
30CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0865 STEP NO--UF./0363/70/006/003/0564/0565
.-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118041
UNCI-ASS IFIED
-".2/3 021 UNCLASSIFIED POCESS'ING DAY5--lbOCT70
-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118041
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF SELF
DIFFUSION COEFFS. OF Si SE# AND HG IN SINGLE CRYSTALS.OF HGSE SU31-X S
SUBX AND HGTE SUSI-X S SUBX (X EQUALS-0.1-0.4) OF!THE ELECTRONIC TYPE
-TO 5 TIMES 10 PRI Ela CM PRI14E
WITH A CURRENT CARRIER CONCN. OF SIMILAR m
WERE STUDIED. THE STUDY OFITHE SELF DI'r-FUSION WAS DONE WITH
~'-THE AID OF RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES PRIME203:HGI PRIME75 SE, AND PRIME35 5
BY THE METHOD OV'REMOVING SUCCESS LAYERS. DIFFUS, 10N ANNEALING OF THE
SAMPLES WAS DONE IN EVACUATED QUARTZ AMPULS AT zoof 300, 350, AND
.:400DEGREES FOR 30-80HR. THE DIFFUSION:PROCEEOED FROM,rHE GAS PHASE.
~WITH INCREASINU~ S CONCN. IN THE HGSE,SUBI-X S SU6X SYSTEM FRO14 1 TO
36PERCENT, THE SELF UIFFUSION COEFF. OF-S AT 300DEGREES DECREASES FROM 5
]IMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE13 TO 1.1 TIMES~10 PRI14E,NEGATIVE13 CM
PRIME2-SEC. THE DECREASED IN THE SELF DIFFUSION C.UEFF. WITH ITS
,:_:INCREASED CONCN. IN THE SOLID SOLNS. INDICATES PREFERENTIAL OlFr-Uslot4 OF
S ALONG THE HG VACANCIES. IN THE HGTESUt3l NEGA14VEX.S SUBX SYSTEM THE
,-,,-.,SELF DIFFUSION OF S PROCEEDS PRIMARILY A,LONG.THE S AND TIJE TE VACANCIES.
'.UPON ANNEALING OF :THE LATTER SOLID SOLNS IN S VAPORS THE CARRIER
CONCol. DECREASES FROM 10 PkIME18, TO 2~ TIMES 10 PR,limEll CM PRIME
WITH INCREASING CONLN. OF S IN HGSE SU61 NEGATIVEX S SUBX
OF SE,AND HG INCREASES
09 10 TO 30PERCENT, TH~- SELF DIFFUSIOWCOEFF.
'AND THE MAX. VALUES ARE AT X EQUALS OP2. THE ACT 'fVATIGN ENERGY OF THE
EV., AFTER DIFFUSION
v,DIFFLf.SIJN OF HG IS 0,3 EV, AND THAT OF-SE IS 0,67i
ANNEALING IN HG VAPOR THE CAr(RIER CONCN. INCREASES FROM I TIMES 10
TO 6 TIMES 10 PRIMEla CM PRIME NEGATIVE3t.WHEREAS THE MOBILITY
DECREASES BY A FACTOR OF Z*
UNCLASSIFIED
UMI
USSR
531 797
IESYAN, M. G. and
VARDANYAN, V. R., STEPMYAN, A. A,, MA~-M, S. Z., OCAN
MBARYAN
A. A.
"New Combination Sensor for Registration of the Pressure Shock Ulaves in Air'll
f
Nauch. Tr. Yerevan. Politeklin. In-ta [Scientific Works, of the Yerevan Poly-
technic Institute], 1972, Vol 36, No 4, p 1, pp 152-158 (from Referativniyy
Zhurnal, Ho 10, Oct 72. 32. Metrologiya i Izmeritel'ilaya Teklinika. Single
Issue. Abstract No 10.32.714)
Translation: A new combination altitude sensor is described. It has a
movable electrode (membrane) and an immovable electrode located parallel to
it. The capacitance originates between the upper movable merabrane, on which
acts the shock wave, and the plane immovable clectrude', the. gap beowleen w1iich
comprises fractions of a millimeter. Five illustratiolis, five bibliograpbical
references.
ab
m-i n 01111
. .........
UNCLASSIFIFD!"'~ 14ROCESSING DAtE--30OCT7'0
T:lTLE--HUECKELv CALCULATION FOR 100 CORONENEt C 5UBZO H SU310 -U-
~~.'AUTHOR-.(03)-BOCHVARt D.A., GALPERNI YE.G.:t GAMBAR ANv P.
A
_KiCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR kit""
pi
SCfURC E-- I ZV. AKAD.-NAUK SSSRI SER. KHIM. L970, (21s 435-7
PUBLISHED ------- 70
S UBJ ECC TAREAS--CHEMISTRY
,:*. _T.OPIr. TAGS--MOLECULAR ORBITAL, ELECTRON DENSITY, UNSATURATED HYDROCARBONt
DISTRIBUTION
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
T_:_9OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0637 STEP NO--UR/00ii2/70/OOU/002/0435/0437
---CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0119549
(INCLASS IF IF[)
f"llpifli I I 11JI1111411 ;111U t~117jjn NE1111 If 1411! 11031HT It"1410111141
----'2/21 `016 U't-ASSIFIEW ~'PR06ESSING DATE--30OCT70
L
"C IRC:, ACC ES S I ON NO--AP0119549
-.~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT; FROM THE: CALCill. OF ELECTRU.N1 0.
I . C Id.
:DISTRIBUTION IN rORONENE USING*THE HUECKEL VARtArioN OF LCAO Ho CAL N
IT-WAS SHOWN THAT-10t5rCURONENE (C SU1330 H SUSIU) HAS 11 CLOSED PI
CLOUD. ALL ATOMS OF. THE fiNNER: RING CARRY AN.EXCESS ELECTRONIC
~._-CHAKGE, THOSE ON T14E OUTER. RING ALTERNATE IN VALUES OF ELECTRON D. THE
ATOMS APPEAR TO HAVERATHER HIGH' VALUES OF POS4 CHARGES AS A
RESULT OF ELECTRON FLOW AWAY FROM THESE P OS] I T f 01~ S .A UISTRIBUTIG'I'll MIAP
SHOWN. FACILITY,: INST. ELEMENTOORGi ;SOE61N., MOSCOWs USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
uDc 613.6:612~.o17,2-053
GAMRASHIDZE, G. M., Institute of Industrial HySiene and Occupational Dis-
ddm~ Academy or Sciences USSR, Moscow
eases.,
"Adaptation of People of Different Ages to Yonotonous'Work"
Moscow, Gigiyena Trade, i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, 1971, PP 9-12
Abstract: Continuous recording of the heart rates of'two groups of workers
on an assemblyline in a shoe factory (one group - 20 to 22 years of age on
the job for 1 to 2 years; another group - 35 to 40 years old with 7 years,
experience or more) revealed a steady slowing of the tardiac rhythm in most
of the individuals by the end of the first balf of the work day, aLmost
complete return to normal after the meal break (due to physical activity), and
further slowinG by the end of the workday. This pattern wan observed in all
3 shifts - mor-ning, evening, and night.. The effect of the manotonouc work
was more evident in the younger persons who generally~axhibited higher heart
rates especially during the day shift. Study of such physiological functions
as body temperature, pulse rate, latent period of visiiomotor reaction s, and
so forth showed a greater leveling out of the diurn&llcurves and decreased
amplitude of diurnal fluctuations than in those engag6d in Viysical vork.
1/2
USSR UDC S18.9
GAMBROV A. 'A. A., DAGYAN, A. V.~
SMITSOV,
"The Problem of Distribution of Resources as a Game with Matrix Strategies"
.Tekhn. Kibernetika (Khar1kov. Otd.). Vyp. I[Engineering Cybernetics (Kar1kov
Division), No. 1 -- Collection of Works] Kiev, 1970, pp,10-14 (Translated
:from RefeTativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4 April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V528
by I. Fokin).
Translation: The problem of the distribution of several types of means of
attack and defense between objects of fixed values is studied as a game with
matrix strategies. The case is studied in which tile stategies of the attacker
include the possibility of using special attack devicesJfor suppression of
defense.
1/1
A-H
HUREM"T
USSR tjDc: ;621.316--174:625.21
BESSONOV, K. S., DUDITICIMIEZO, A. I., GAM3URG KITUSIFTN, V. G., KtS-
LIN, D. A. , Siberian I)epartrxnt of th"eT"Mn"lon State Dedilpi arid manning
and Scientific Research Institute "Energoset 'prvfektl,'
"A Portable Substation"
1,55oscov, Ctk-n_-tiya, izobreteniya, Tt.nv._Tova_rn- -I, a%- -
I Is ilennvve Obra -,we
No 9 Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 3,314r4,livision 11, filed 19 Jail 6~,
~published T Feb 72, P 174
Translation: 'Lli-is Author's Certificate introduces: :1. A 2210111016 kV porta-
ble substation containing an open 220 kV distribution device, an autotrans-
former connected by the 220 kV line to the supply.network trwisfoimier, &n
'6 kV distribution de-
open 3,10 1,-,V distribution device and a self-contained
vice. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, t1io device is made more
'compact and portable by lzahing the autotransformer of the incomplete-
phase
type and connecting it to the supply network by two phase conductors of the
220 kV line and connecting the neutral ~of Lthe suDplY ~networl~ transfor-rer to
the ungrounded neutral of the autotrans former, the neutrals teing ccnnected
by an ungrounded cable of the 200 kV line. 2. A riodirification of this sub-
atica in -mlzage asymmetry at cansumer points~ ts eli-fratted by cori-
~sta
necting a booster transformer in the circuit broak.
1/1
USSR uD.c: 621*372. &62/823
YFKIW-NKO, T. M. , R~
D.
"Structure and Heat Losses in Electrolytically Deposi~ed Cc-pper Current-
-Carrying Layers of Waveguides
Sb Nauchn. tr. TsNII syvazi (Collected Scientific Wor~s ofthe Central Sci-
entific Research Institute of Communicat16ns) , 197(),* -4p 1, Pp 37-43 (from
RM-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70 Abstract No 11B94)
Translation: The paper presents the results of a study of-the effect which
.conditions of electrokysis have on.the microgeomtry and microstructure of
eposits, and on heat losses in waveguid6s andjvaveguide devices with
copper d
an electrolytically deposited current-carrying copper,layer. It is found
IF
that increased heat losses are due both to the rougliness of he layer (sulfate
electrolyte), and to its reduced-electrical conductivity, and in thin layers
to porosity and defects in the crystal lattice as well. Data are given from
an investigation into the quality of adhesion of the 6urrent-carrying layer
to the base. Optimum conditions are found for electroky-tic deposition' of
current-ca-rrying layers. Three illustrations, bibl_io~raphy of three titles.
-rAU
USSR UDC 5TT-3
GWMUW_EYA_,A~~ G.. Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology,
Kc-ademy- of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Ultrastructural Changes in the Brown Lipid Tissue, of Mice Upon a Single Cool-
ing and,on Cold Adaptatioe
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 16, No 5, Sep/Oct 71,'p 959
Abstract: Fine structural changes were studied that took place in cells of the
brown lipidtissue of mice upon cooling of the anizals to various degrees.
Physiological cooling of the animals to a slight degree resulted in structural
changes in the brown lipid tissue that made possible more effective function-
ing of the latter. More thorough cooling interfered with the normal function-
ing of this tissue, bringing about overloading of;the mitochondria.that resulted
in destructive changes in these units. 'Upon cold,~Ldaptation one could observe
structural rebuilding of brown llpid tissue that had become adapted to more
effective functioning.
55
llibj dPJqOCfqSING DATE-090CT70
ID17 UNCLASISIF
T lTLi_'--t4AGNlTU0E METHOD ~OR JUENTIFYING UNDERGRM~D NUCLEAR alllkSTS,
MA64ITUDE METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING UNDERGROUND NUtLEAR* EXPLUSIONS -U-
:.AUTHOR-(04)-PASECH,NIKr I.P., DASHKOVi G.G*, VOLIKARPUVAo L.A.,
G A EVA,,N.G.
OFC4
*'MFO"-USSR
',tbURCE--INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF THE.EARTH: MOSCOWs~ IZVESTIYA AKAUEMII NAUK
.l,"-_~SSS,R,-FIZIKA LEMLI, NO. 11 19701 PP *:j 20-36
.A)ATE- PUBLISHED-.---70
_.'SUBJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHY, ORONAK L
JOPIC-TAGS-NUCLEAR WEAPON TEST, UNDERGROUND EXPLdSIONI Scmm WAVi--
PROPAGATIONI SEISMIC PULSE, EARTHOUAKE
CONTROL VIARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
~.PRaXY REEL/FkAME--1977/0't96 snp Ncj--uk/0387,(70/ooo/001/0023/0036
-_CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0044043
U%CLASS IF ICU
I Flk)" ROCESSING DArE--b90CT70
.017 UNCLA`SS
~GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP004JO43
,AB,STRACT/EX,TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AT PR ESEN r~~ SE ILOG I STS KNOW THAf
FOR EXPLUSIONS AND EARTHQUAKES THERE IS:A OIFFERE6T NATURE OF TtiE
.EXPERIMENTAL-RELATIONSHIPS bETWEEN-MAGNITUDES M CUBS. DETERMINED FROM
:RAYLEIGH SURFACE WAVES, AND THE MAGNITUDES H SUBB DETERIMINEO FROM BODY
WAVES# PRImARILY LONGITUD1,14AL P WAVES. FOR SUB SUAil:ACL EXPLOSIONS THE
RE 1.5-0.5 UNITS. F
MEAN M SUBS VALUES A LESS THAN OR EARTHQUAKES WIT11
EQUAL MAGNITUDES M SUBB. THIS MAGNITUDE CRITERION CAN BE SUcCFSSFULLY
USED IN DIFFERENTIATING THE RECORDS OF UNDERGRGUj4D EXPLOSIONS AMONG THE
NUMEROUS RECORDS OF EARTHQUAKES:IIEG15TERED AT TELESEISHIC DISTANCES IN
THE kANGE FROM 30 TO 90DEGREES (FRUM;3,500 TO 100000 KiPj). LEADING
IS POSSIBLE TO 'HECK
SEISMOLOGISTS IN THE WESTERN COUNTRIES FEEL THA1~IT
ON THE OCCURRENCE OF UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS WiTHJUT FIELD
jNSPEC.TIlJNS,.,- HOW-E-VER-u THERE II&I S-TILL,:,N&-AG-REEMENT Ai-IONG SEI-S,'-lJLOGISTS
AS TO THFcMINIMUM THRESHOLD MAGNITUDE 14 SUBS BEG.04NING WITH WHICH
UNOERGRGUND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS CAN BE II)ENTIFIE111. SUft AMERICAN
FEEL THAT THE MINIMUM M SUBS A'T WHiCH SUCH EXPLOSIUNS CAN
BE DETECTED (FUR PERIODS T EQUALS 20.SECt .MAGNIFICATION OF ABOUT 3,000)
~IS THE MAGNITUDE UF EXPLOSIUNS WITH A POWEK-OF.20-60 KILOTONS IN SOLID
THE GRANITE TYPE (M SUBStGREATER,THAN OR,!EQUAL TO 4). SOME
-~:AMERICAN, BRITISH AND CANADIAN SEISMOLOGISTS ACCEPT A LESSER POWER (14
SUBS EQUALS 3,OR EVEN M SUBS EQUALS 2)0,
LEN C L AI F I E D
017 UNCLASSIFIED 1.PROLMING DATE--090CT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0044043
..Aj3sTRACT/EXTRACT--H0WEVER, IN THE UNITED STATESs SWEDEN AND ELSEWHERE THE
lil 100 - EQUALS 20 SEC
MAGNIFICATION OF LONG PERIOD Sk[SMOGRAPHS FOR PL -3 1
~HAS UEEU INCREASED TO 100r000 AND THEY HAVE BEEP! PLArED IN UNoEAGRL)UiNf)
PEPIUDS 3-10 SECONOS. 1HIS
CHAMBERS AND EMPLOY FILTERS IN THE REGIGN OF
INDICATES THAT A THkESHOLO VALUE M SUBS EOUALS~~ FOR' THE kE%GISflkY UF
-~SURFACE WAVES AT TELESEISMIC DISTANC,ES IS ALREAbY ENTIRELY FEASIal-E. A
M.SUBS EQUALS 2 IS 013SERVED FOR UNDERGROUN,f) EXPLOSIONS WITH A
.:-::POWER-OF SEVERAL KILOTONS IN SOLID ROCK.- THIS PAPEIC(~IVLS DATA ON THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN M SUBS AND M~ SUFjB'FOR UNDER,GROUNU NUCLEAR BURSTS AS
:DETERMINED AT SEISMIC STATIONS IN THE US-SR. THE AUTHORS C(;.'-IPARE THESE
WITH THOSE FOR EARTHQUAKES ANO ANk~LYLE;~ THE POSSIBILITY OF
IDENTIFYING UNDERGPOUNU NUCLEAR* BURSTS ON THE 13A~SIS OF THE MAGNITUDE
CRITERIUN. CGMPARISON OF EXPRESSIONS OF.THE FORk 14 EQUALS M01P) FOR
'EXPLOSIONS AND EARTHQUAKES 08TAINED FROM SOVIET 'SEISMIC DATA REVEALED
.~THAT FOR BURSTS WITH MP FROM 4.2 TO 6.0 :THE M VALUES ARE L-5-0.5 UNIT(S)
OF VIAGNIFUDE LUWER ON THE 14 EQUALS M(MP) GRAPHS lllAN'.FlJR EARTHQUAKES.
THUS, UNDERGROUND tjOCLkAR BURSTS C,~N~ (1,1: OETLCTI.D~ FkOl SCISMIC RECORDS
'WITHOUT ON THE SPOT INSPELTIUN, FACI LITY:: INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
OF:.tHE EARTH.
L-LL11
'USSR IMC 541.69~542.91+347.631.4
WMURYAN A A BABIYANP M. A., MQROZOVA, 11. H., AKOPUN, N. YE., CHAUSHYAN,
L. 0. j, Inatitute of Fine Org~nic Chezistry imeni A, L.
an
Mdr,hoyanj Academy of Sciences Amenlan SSHI Yerevan
"Studies In the Field of Aminoethers. V. Dialkylaninoalkyl Ethers of
Benshydrol and o-p m-, and p-Benzydrolz - their Sy~thesis and Houropharma-
.cological Activite'
Yerevang Armyanskly Xhimicheskiy Zhurnalp Vol 24t )to 10o 1971, pp 900-908
Abstracti By the rearrangement of quaternary salts fo=od by aminoalcohols
wifh benzhyd--yl chlorides, the azinoothers RPh)-DC H2 .-NRI wexe
C6H4-0"1( n n 2
prepared# where H - H or o-, mI-p p-Mel R1 t* He# Etj' C0211 :- (C,~)201 (Cf~) 3f
CH(14e)CH2021 CH(Me)CH(11e)g CH ~Physiological tests carried
(CH2.)4# 2011102%-
out with the aminoothers upon their conversion to hp1roctilorldes showed tKit
transition from beta-diaJJcylaminoethyl others to propyl others increased the
antispasmodic activity. This activity again decreased on transition to dWkyl-
aminobutyl ethers. Some of the compounds that has bzien prrpared exhibited
an antihistaminic activity in tests on the isolated'intentine of guinea pigs.
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63
I..---
-m- I ~ ~ atls-~Fil,M- RMIMUMUM gm, W
mAgolig, li-WEI
-USSR VDC M-07
r-OrTMV. Slj.,&. and WJYOV, A. Mol Azarbaydsrhan Sitznte Wversity imera S. M.
Kirov
'Study of the State of Substances in Critical Regions
Baku# Isvestiya JLHademli Ifauk Azerbaydzhmakoy SSRO 11fierlya nziko-
TekhnicheslWt. I Mater_qticheskikh Hauk# 1164j 1971,zpp 141!-144
Abstracti The study of -peculiarities of the behavi6r of cubstances near the
crit3cal point is a complex experimental wd theoretical problem. 'To solve
problem which arise# it Is imf~ortant to atudy ico(Amorlc hoat capacity on
isochorez during -the tmnsition of a aysten from het.erogepcous to homogenuouo
state, througi the phase coexistence lino,. It is 011paciall'y inpatia:lt to
study heat capacity now vhen the deciaion of tho $ov;Lot Q=_-AIssion, in ac-
cordance idth the program of the International Asso 1% rovides for the
p
creation a -technically in-
zo reference values for thermophysical propm~Uas of U
portant sulk-A.-unces azzil the compilation of lntewnatiaillml tablez of these
properties. The Pxtiele describes results of a study of tha heat caraclt~r of
benzerx along -atae salti-z-atio.-a line on 22 irochores EMIt:101cing regions o:C the
1/2
USSR tu 6.L6.98i-452-04,1~7
'OV
AGAF01, V- I-) BIMEl, YC VI]VIVIN~ D. G., 110110~41-11CIfliroV,
VOROBYEV, A. A., GX,ESSHKO
GAPOCIRO, K.
t ' if. Ye.) Y-EVSTIGITEME'll
V. r. MZL'~Tiia --- I
TA. r. T Mlwn-KOV
Ye. M., 0. G.)
101MI-KAM - V. V-~ E131TIMN, P. A., tffS:JDrOTJ, 0. rusulolltwy V. P., an'l
RMESTENSPaY, D. A., I,Ulital'y MatUlcal AcadeRlr inelill S. M. Klirov) Lenin,grad
"A CmTamtive Efficiency Characterivotic of Dif-ferent Iria-mization I-btliorls
Agains". Plague Lifection"
Mloscov, Zhurval I-UkrobioloGii Epidemiologii i N10 11, 1972,
pp 1o6_112
Abstract: Analyais of thu, availablo lAteraturv. (1, t t a!(!(1 to tho concluvion
Jict immmil,ttlAon miA,
that oral, aurog(mic, and , 11 1 ~ 1,0 If &I (j t1w. v.o.(,t ceftclenL
Compare(L with oulbeatt"neowl Illitl skin averat-1:1 munribur of pati(-,r.Lr,
inocullate0l algaimit plague infcction was 5V, 81.7! (419)~, an,13 g.3'1 pc~r In- for jiA
injectors, aeroCenic x iod liquid arid (try vacciac~ wid OZ~,Ll (tZlbJ.Qt3),
respectively, caL-Tparcd itith 0111Y- 43 and 23 for the Utbcutanious and shin
methods respect.17'cly,
aim
........ ..
.04.1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--160CT70
TITLE--CALCULATION OF LOCAL VALUES FOR~THE MEAN THIrCKNES$ OF A rv~,EWLEta
SURFACE'
:,-FILM OF LIOUID FLOWING DOWN A VERTICAL
4UTHOR-(03)-GANCHEV, V.G.v KOZLOV2 V.Mr LOZOVETS)"iy, V.v.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S'OURCE-_-MOSCOW, IZVESTIYA VYSSHIKH UCHEBNYKH ZACENiY, t4ASHINOSTROYEN[YE,
-1970, PP 112-LL6
-NO.L
i?ATE PUBLISHED ------- lo
.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--TURBULENT FLOWt PLANAR FLOWv~GRAVITATION F14-LD, BOUNDARY LAYER
."'.--:THICKNESS
CONTROL-MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED
P-ROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0535 STEP NO--UR/0145/7~0/000/001/0112/0116
CIRC ACCESSION t-40--AT01009,39
i uk, r I A CZ IZ
.2/2 041 UNCLASSIPIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0100989
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR$ PROPOSE A METHUD FOR
,_~.CALCULATING THE LOCAL VALUES FOR THE MEAN THICKINESS OF-A TURBULENT FILM
OF FLUID FLOWING ALONG A VERTICAL SURFACE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
GRAVITY., THE TECHNIQUE USED IS~BASED OWA METHOP JF CALCULATING THE
LAYER. THE MATHEMATICAL TOOLS ARE DERIVED WHICH MAKE Ir
',~POSS18LE TO DETERMINE HOW THE MEAN THICKNESS OF~tHE UILM VARIES WITH
1ENGTH ALUNG A VERT ICAL CHANNEL UNDER TURBULENT I OLOW CONDI T I ONS A
,_GRAPH IS GIVEN WHICH COMPARES THE COMPUTATIGNAL~~ELATIONSHIP ANO THE
--'..-RESULTS OF ExPERimENrAL INVESTIGATIONS. THE AUTHORS rONCLUUE THAT_ THF
BETWEEN THE ThO IS EXCELLENT.
USSR UDC 669.1195.018.9088.8)
GAMELKIN, B. S., GOLIKOV, V. V., OGURTSOV S. V., KEPOMNY.&-SHCHIY, I. V.,
SAMAROV, M. A., SAVIKIN, V. I., and RODNYY, M. I.
"Method of Producing Alloys of Titanium With Refrac tory Hetals"
USSR Author's Certificate No 258598,LFil6d 28101/61, Published 30/04/70
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya~' No 2~ 1971, Abstract
No 2 G197 P)
illoys of Ti vith
Translation: A method is suggested for producing a
refractory metals by metallathermic reductimof~pi,~41imitiarily prepared
solutions of chlorides of the alloying metals~to TiC14. ~To increa
se
the,homogeneity and quality of the alloys produced the chloride solu-
tions are-heated to a temperature above.the boili4 point of the solu-
tion before the reduction process.
An 616 UNC~'ASSIFIED IPROCe'~!s ING OATE--090CT7
0
TATLE~~A MIGHTY ACCELERATOR OF THE'SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL PROGRESS,-U-
:AUTHOR-(05)-ANDRUMAKIYEVICH, V., GONTSA, M.r ZAYTStv, I G~.A.'A~ lYt A.,
-TS~.
A.
:.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
..-S-L)URCE-SOVETSKAYA MOLUAVIYA, JULY 2, 1970, P 2
~_DATE PUBLISHED--02JUL70
,-.SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR..
:'-TOPIC TAGS--CO14PUTER R AND Dip COMPUTER CENTERV ELE(tlRONLC GOMPUTER/W)BESM
DIGITAL CUtMPUTERr
(U) f-12 0 COMPUTERt (U) M22 0 C L) me u -r E A', (U)BESM 3M
COMPUTER
"CONTROL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
.PRUXY REE L/f- RAM 1992 /08 12 STEP NO--UR/1)021/70/000/00()/0002/C)()02
CIRC ACLESSION NO--AN0111995
UNL LA S I F I E 0
22 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING L)ATE--090CT70
-'CIRC ACCESSIGiN NO-ANOL11995
3STRA.CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAcr.~ THE FIVE ARTICLES PUBLISHED UNDER
-'E, TITLE ARE DEALING WITH THE STATE OF THE, COHOWEIR, ART IN THE
MOLDAVIAN REPUBLIC. IN GENERALY AND THE '~OMPUTAIJION CJ~NTER OF THE
MOL DAV I AN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN PART,ICULAR. SlOME TI ME DURING 1970,
THE.CUMPUTATIGN CENTER ACQUIRED A BESM 4: ELECTRONIC CUMPUTER. IT I S THE
iSECOND GENERATION TRANSISTORIZED. COMPUTt:
-R. WITH THE MEMORY CAPABLE OF
8,0.00 NUMBERS. IN ADDITION ~IT HAS THE t~XTERVAL MEMORY CAPACITY
CONSISTINIG,OF 8 MAGNETIC DRUMS AND 4'MAGNETIC TAPES WITH THE TOTAL
STORAGE CAPACITY OF 4,L31,072 NUMBER.S. .:TH& CO,4PpTEP, CAN PEAFORM 20,000
-~.::.OPERATIOINS--PER SECOND ANO HAS A LIBRARY'OF STANDARD PROGRAMS.WHICH WERE
COMPILkS FOR M-20t BESM 3Mv AND M 220 COMPUTERS.1
itkir I A CC 7 r I E:r%
5`2 2. L
ED- 5 77 _391 612.62
V
'1014"roll
"Guanosine Nticlootides in the 3 rza i nDuring
Minsk, Vcstsi Akadlemiyi Naak 3SS'l Seryya
1, 1970, pp 85-90
Os-7rcr: 34nce thte nucleozidies, cf I ac L, j.~j
11.-f,uanlosine Ci-oilosnhate 'GD-P) . and guannsine tzziipacs, i-,ato
D~-t- r4-Pa-e n the biosynthesis of polyo 'n-1 --Os-
L*'C V4 0. C aa:, 1, s ,P,r
p et-C. , thei- act;vivy n four c-~roaps of OLL!710i~. T)IJ'S ~.:as
s-adied ental an- als weve irradizated wit"'a .3.5'r-oC pene-
IM t- JA
tra--intgm: neutrons and sacrificed 4, 8 an&12 It-ours a-fu-er ir--adi'ation.
Pure nucleo-Lides were obtained. and deterudiwd, quartit:aHvely. i.".x -
- . U ro, -s
results show tliat the M. content incrensed 13 hou-
af ter i-,_ adiation, and was al mos t: eq- aal to coht.-ols a f te--,- 4 an' 12
hM. The a-mount of GDP, almost unchanged at 14 and 12 hrs, ha(I con-
Cry -1a
s arably deCreased (50') at 8 hrs. OTP showed a:v ci nl,lx,e
a- 4 '~s., Lecreased alvwst to zero at-S 11irs,iland increaseLd at 12
L
lirs only. It was corn-
h-~,s. Total,nucleotides were redLiaed~after 6
Z-,le' that t11-.a ef"fect on nucleotide content .1*.n th-e b_"ain of ,-Liinea
Pigs is most pronounced 8 h4ou.ra after neuttronic irradiation.
1/Z 037 UNCLAS
$IVIED i,PROCESSING WE- 30OCT70
TITLE----GUA-%QSIN.E '.,-.UCL EDT I DES 1u THE saAlN DUk I NG NEUTRON IRRADIATION -U-
-.:AUTHOR-(03)-FQ41CHENKO, K.V., GANEZOt N.V I SURIKOV, P.M.
...COUNTRY~ OF INFO--USSR.
:~SGURCE-VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSK, SER. 81YAL. NAVUK 1970t (I)p
0ATE PUSL ISPED-- 70
::SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLUGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
-OPIC TAGS--NEUTRON' IRMADIATION1 RADIATION 510LOGU~ EFFECT, BAA114,
NUCLEOTIOC-9 ELECTROPHORESIS, THIN LAYER7 CKROHAT104RAPHYp RAUIATIO"i 00SAGE
'~'_CMTAOL RESTRICTIONS
!DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--199810509 STEP
-CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0121183
UNC L A S S 1. F IED
037 U14CLASSI F 1ED ',~,!PRO(ESSING DAtE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0121183
,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT USING HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTROPliCaESIS
ANDITHM LAYER CHROMATOG., IT WAS F;ulo,TtiAT RAT BRA114 CUNTENI OF GMP
AND GOO 010 NOT CHANGE 4 AND tz HR AFTER IRRAO,14~0~ wirwMEDIUM ENERGY
NEUTRONS (13 5 RAO) BEING SLIGHTLY HIGHER (GMPI ~GP LOWER (GOPI THAN IN
-,COUTRUCLS 3 ~R AFTER IRRAUN THE- GTP CONTENT WAS SICillIFICANTLY LOWERED 8
-HR 'AFTER IRRADN.t. SLIGHTN AFTER 12i HRi AND UNC',~HANGEG AFTER 4 MR% AT
TIME (IF HIGHEST EFFECT (B lfR) , THE T13TAL: CONTENT OF GUANOSINE
--PHOSPHATES WAS LOWER BY 29. IPER'CENT tHXi~ IN CQ~ii~u ANIMALS.
~_FACILITY: INST. FIZIOL-i MINSK~~lUSSR%
UNCLASSIFIED
4i
USSR UDC: 8.71,
ASKEROV, Ch. I., GMIIDOV. V. I., IBRAGIMV, T. A.
zation of the Nunber of States of a Microprogr=i Automaton"
T sb. A-vtomaty, i uor. setyami svya-i (Automata and Colitrol of Ccm:munications
Yetworks-col-lection of works), Moscow,."Hauka", 1971,~ pp 142-153 (from RZh-
--Kibernetika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4V526)
Translation: There are various interpretations of loeic sy-stems of algo-
rithms USA) in terms of finite automata distinguished by the,fact that
pLt into correspondence with each:internal
state are.either the individual
positions of the L-SA, or 4%-.he indiVidual members or a croup of simultwie-
ously realized members of the LSA, or a,group of cons6,cutively realized
ers of the IZA which -form a co=Dlex:nicrocommand. i In this parer, a
method is proposed for forning comple-
x microcomm=ds 'with m nimizaticn,
of.their- number; this is accompanied by a slight increase in.the number
of checks of the logic conditions. Authors' abstract_,~
16
1 2 D 1~'ROCESSING DArE--230CT70
027 UNCLASSI FIE
T.ITLE-CRACKING OF A WIDE FRACTION OF SIAZAN PETROLEUM OVER AN ALUIRINA
_~CHROHIA -CATALYST -U-
:AUT,HOR-(05)-GUSEINOV, D.A., GAMIOZADE, G.A.p ARASOYA, NPA., G3ADZHIEV,
~AKOPYAN,' M.P.
:COUNTRY~OF INFO--USSR
_S)OURCE IZV, VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.1 NEFT GAIZ 1970o:13(3), ~47-9
:'bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT-AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALSt PROPULSION ANG. FUELS
JOPIC TAGS--GASOLINE, CATALYTIC CRACK!NGr.ALUMINAt~ CHROMUM., MET11ANES
..;LHYDROGENt THERMAL EFFECT
JCONTROL -MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,,,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2096 STEP NO--UR/0152/'tO/0131003/UJ(,'I/()049
CIRC ACCESSIOIN N0--AP0127469
Lp4r L!,- I F 1 ED
Mommmarmmg
2/ 2 027 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING GATE-230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127469'
~.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A GASOLINE LIGKOINE FkACTIOu, B.
IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 220UEGREES, WAS PROCESSED.~ AS THE TEMP.
-INCREASED FROM 480 TO 560DEGREES, THE YIELD OF H-CH SU34 FRACTION
INCREASED AND THAT OF UNSATO. HYDROCARBONS DECkEASEO FROM 47.a TO 44.9
:,:_iWIT. PERCENT. THE MAX. GAS YIELD OF 72*0 WT. PERCENT BASED ON RAW
_:_:,~~MATER14L WAS OBTAINED AT 0.5 HR PRIME NEGATIVE-1 APIO 560DEGREES WHEN
.n'3.2PERCENT COKE WAS DEPOSITED ON THE CATALYST# BUT THE'ORTIMUM GAS AND
_:~~-UNSATD.,,HYDROCARRON YIELD WAS OBTAINED.AT, .0.71 HR:f),kIYE- NEGATIV~I. THE
HIGHER-YIELD OF 87PERCENT CATALYZATE WAS OBTALNED'IAT 0.7 HR PRIME
AND 480DEGREES. THE.L.N. CAITALYZATE WAS, USED FOR HIGH OCTANE
GASOLINE. .CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RAW,MATERIAL AND. RESULTS ARE
TABULATED. FACILITY: AZERB. I'NST* NEFTI:KHIM.: [14, AZIZBEKOVA,
BAKU,- USSR.--
USSR
GMIKRELIDZE R. V
"Theory of Probabilities. Mathematical Statistics.: 'Theoretical Cvberne-
tics. V01. 101,
Teoriya Veroyatnostey. MatemitiCIIC5kaya Statik.a. TOoreticheskaya
Kibernetika. T. 10 [English Version Above), Moscow,~1972, 143 pages
Moscow, 1973,
.(Translated from Referativnyy aiurnal,,Kibernetika, No 3,
Abstract No 3 V131 K).
Translation: This collection contains four reviews:~ Yu. V. Prokhorov,
Multivariate Distributions: inequalitics.and limit theoremi; V. P.
Kozy-rev, The Theory of Graphs; Ye. B. Yanovskaya, Infinite Antagonistic
Games; A. X. Gladkiy, A. Ya. Dikovskiy, The Theory ot Formal Grammars.
The first review contains -results ~ produced in tj~e las:t ducade oil
inqualities and limit theorems from the:theory of pr6babi.Lities in the
multivariate case and covers materialsi abstracted iWIMi Mmematika in
1958-1971. Ile second review covers domestic and for~oign Works on tho
theory of graphs from 1963 to 1971 and,points out the main trends and
main results in various areas of.graph theory. The third 'review is
composed on the basis of materials abstracted in RZh!MatematiI--.a in 1953-
1971, and concerns the games of two persons in normal form, with zero sum
112
~ z i ~ , [;"Fl: :I -
IN
USSR UDC 621.311.007.2:681.3.06
GAI-24, A. Z. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Siberian Power Engineering Insr-.-
rtute
ItEstimating the Dynamic State of an Electric Power System as a Problem of Non-
linear Programming"
110s cow Elek-trichestvo, No 9, 1972, pp 1-7
Abstract: A study was made of the problem of estimating the dynamic values of
the parameters of an electric power system by the data from measuring devices
the readings of which'contain errors. The calculati~)n of the optimal estimates
As reduced to a problem of nonlinear programming the minimzable function in
which is the quadratic form of the deviation of the estirrates from the measure-
ments and the restrictions are exact equations of the electric power system re-
gime and inequalities defining the a priori range of,~variation of the parame-
ters. Expressions are presented for the required number of measurements and
the nurber of equations of the mathematical model of'the operating conditions,
and expressions are also given permitting indication of the fiducial intervals
of the estimates obtained. The results offer the possibility of appreciably
more precise definition of the initial information for control of electric
power system, detection of instruments which have f,~iled and optimal placement
of the menauring instruments in the systemis, An example calculation Is performed
96
USSR UDC 621.3110~153.501.21.001.24:631.3
G"1-1 A. Z., KRUM,[, L. A., SHER, I. A.
"Requirements Imposed on Programs for Calculating the Stationary Conditions of
Power Syst=s"
V sb. Probl. teklin. elektrodinamiki (Problems of Technical Flectrodynamics
r-olle n of works), vvp. 25, Kiev, Naukova Dumka Press, 1970, pp 53-56 (from
RZli-Elektrotekhnika i Enerretika, N
No 4, Apr 71, Abstra~cc No 4 Ye252)
Translation: The requirements imposed on the programs, for calculating stationary
conditions are described. The conditions that Dreparation of the initial infor-
mation must satisfy are indicated. The basic procedural principles are described~
ou the basis of which a program for calculating the stationary Conditions has be-2n
developed at the Siberian Power Engineering Institute,of the Siberian Department
of the USSR Acadenv of Sciences. The bibliography.hasi.2 entries.
_112 UNCLASSIFIED P~WCESSING UATE--30OCT70
JITLE-POSSIBLE REDUCTION IN THE INTERROW TREArMEW~ UF:*THE POTATO BY THE
USE OF
-MERBICIDES -U-
-AUTHUR-(03)-PISAREV, B.A., ZAKHARENKLI, V-A.# GAMMAOOV, K.A.
.C-OUNTRY.,OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-KHIM. SEL. KHOZ. 1970, S(Z)o 120-2-
DATE PUBL ISHEC---70
~SWIJECT AREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES,.AGR IC ULTURE
TlOPIC,TAGS--h'ERBICIDEv AGRICULTURE CROP, SO'IL TYPEMIU)PROMETRYNE
HERBLCIDEv (WREGLONE HERBICIDE# (U)METURIN HERHICJOE,~ MARESIN
IiER 8 1 C I DE
COTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1697 srEP NO--UR/0394/7O/OO3lOOZ/Ot2D/Ol22
C IR CACCIESSICN' NO--tPOI25318
-212 011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30fiCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125318
Aa5TRACT/r-X-TRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN 1965-88 TESrS.WERE CL)NDucrED ON
'.-:,~SANDY SOD-POGZOL PH IN KCL, 5; HUMUS CONTENT,
SOIL; l.ii-I.&PERCENr. OF
HERBICIDES APPLIEV-HA; PROMETRYNE (105 AND 2~KG),.REGLONE (0.9 KG),
--'-:',4ETURIN-:(3 KG), ARESIN (4 KGJ, THE MOST EFFICIENTliWAS PROMETRYNE. THIS
~'.:-HERSICIIIE USED WITH MECH. CULTIVATION MARKEDLY ENHANCED YIELDS*
-'PROMETRYNE INCREASED TUBER va. IN RELATION TO Ri)Uf,, WT. SLIGHTLY. T HE
~~:POTATlj. CROP., IRRESP. OF THE INTENSITY OF, MECH, FREArjl,[tJT WAS HIGHER ON
PLOTS SPRAYED WITH PROMETRYNE (AV. 223.6-39.A,-QUINTALS:HA); MECH.
:',-~CLLTIVATION ALONE YIELUED ON AV. 202.7-21.3 QUINT4LS-HA.
USSR UDC: 681.12-1:389.12
TZIP Engineers DAKILOV, 1~. Yat; KIVILISV S. S.,
Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
:"High-Production Flowmeter
Moscow, Fribory. 1 sisteW uDravlenim No 9'~i 1973 P 48
Abstract: This brief article describes a flo~,meter developed and
operated by TZIP (Tallin Plant for Measurement Instruments) to
satisfy demands for a highly accurate means;d conducting accurate
transmissions of liquid flow units. -Also capable of gas flow mea-
surements, the meter provides high productivity in a broad measure-
ment range. A diagram of the device is giveqtogether with an ex-
planatory text. Investigation of the prototype, built by the
VNIlMe /expansion unknown/, show6d thatIthe meas-arement error
did.not exceed +0.2 or +0.3%.~JVismoted thit there is practi-
cally no upper limit of measurement for the d6vice'4
1A
USSR UDC 621.357.7:669.236(018.8)
1. 1.9 SINITSYN, N. 1-1.
BELOV, S. F.1 LAVMV,
IlMethod of Electrochemical Deposition of Ruthenium".
USSR Author's Certificate No 3167521 filed 24 Mar 703~ published 22 Dec 71(frcm
/h-Khimiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L315P)
Translation: A procedure is patented for electrochemical deposition of Ru fro-m
an. electrol~vte based on sulfa m-nol and' the complex sa, It of: ruthenium. The
procedure is distinguished by the fact that in order,to obtain a uniform, fine
crystalline film, amnonium nitrosopentachlororuthena~e is introduced as t~e
complex Ru salt, and the process takes place at 20-70*, D 0.5-10 anps/dm
The electrolyte contains the following~(in,grams/lit0r): csulfar-inol 40-50
ammonium nitrosopentachlororuthenate (on the metal)
0.5-4,,
"-'w2 010 UNCLASSIFIEG P1 OCESSING DATE-20NOV70
'CIRC AccESSIEN NO-AP0115535
GP-0- ABSTRNCT. CAC SU82 0: $UB4.H SUB2 0 FMMED
WHEN CA. I%G' SUB4.H SUB2 0 WA S 0 1 SSOLVED , IN AN AQ. SOLN, OF H SUG3 C SU32
."C' SUB4 AT' 2C-60CEGREES RATE OF CAWO~~SU84.H SU132d0 DISSULN. IS
P O.R:r IONA, LTO H SU82 C SLJB2
WDEPENDENT OF 141XING RATE AND 15 LINEARLY PHO
-SU04--CONCN. IN THIS PROCESS, H Su6z C SU82 a S084 PERFORMS 2
IST IT CAUSES SEPN. Of- Z SOLIDSo 64C 50B2 Q $UB4 AND 11 SU32
IGIVEI H SUBZ 1140 SU83
SUB4, AND 2-ND IT k-LACTS wi rH H SUB2 kO~ SUH4 TO~
THE.PRESENCE OV.HCLi CACL: SUD2 FORMS ALONG WITH H
C SUB2. ~G SUB41). --IN
SU131 (C 'SUG2 0 -SU84')-).. FACILITY,:!_ DONETS. GUS. UNIV.,
bONETSK, USSR
Ut,,.'CLASSIFIED
Televlpioni~::,
USSR UDC 621.937;62l. 396.4 (088.8)
BOLOVINTSEV, YU. M. GAJ%ORA, V. A.,
Device for Automatic Control of Nonlinear Distortions in Television Channels"
USSR Author's Certificate No 275181, Filed-11 Mar 68, rublished 26 Oct 70 (from
M-RadiateklinikaL No 4, Apr 71, Abs tract'No 4GI715P)
Translation: The patented device contains a logical processing and display
unit.- a master clock, a control zone shaper and a comparison module. In order
to improve the control accuracy, a controllable amplifier has been introduced
into the device. The output of, this amplifier is connected A. a a limiter to
one of the inputs of the control trigger.., The output of the control trigger
is connected,via the comparison module and the step voltage Shaper to the input
of the controlled amplifier..
------------- ---
USSR UDC 681.3.001:518.5
GORDOVSKIY, V.K.. GAMOTA. V.S.
"Some Methods of Data Compression"
Sistemy ISredstva Avtomat. Upr. [Automatic control systems and. equipment) Kiev,
1970, pp 135-139 (translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,Avtomatika, Telemckhanika
I Vychislltel'naya Tekhnika, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3_B83 1~,y, the authors)
Translation: The authors study methods -)f compressiom,of data as applicable to
problems requiring solution of systems of high-order linear algebraic equations
and calculation of inverse matrices of the same order.i In order to save menory,
it is suggested that the information, represented in tile fom of matrices, be
written in compressed form. Two metbads are studied: the logic method and the
coordinate method. According to the first method, the nonzero elements of the
trix and an array of special indicators are recorded~ the significant clement
in the number array corresponding to I in tile array o~ Indicators, the zero
element corresponding to zero in this array.: This method should be used for
2
machines with N-bit words if n where P is.tthe nuzber of elements
p,-
112
Mee c oberties
li~Lnf al Pr
USSR UDG 621.775-001.5
GAMOV, 0. P. Moscow
"The Influence of pH of the Electroly1je, on the Strength o f a
Hard Alloy of V.K--U'-ype in Ble'ctro chemical Pr9cessiz4"
Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov No ~3( 51), 1973,
pp 18-20
t e fact~that both 9 h es of h-ard alloyis- of
Mostract: In view of th U
Wrtype, tungsten carbide and the solid soDition of carbon and
tungsten in cobalt, possess a differont electroohenical activity,
experiments mere carried out inlorder to determine the influonce
o 4'
selective Dhase dissolution on the strengrth at latera1 bendin.-,
Specimens of VK6 --nd W20 hard alloys, after being treated iii diff-
ferent electrolytes, .,;ore subjected. to bend3m.- te!3t-q. - The int n-
sity of P-nodic selective dissolution of thel specinenst dependin_~-
on-the cor-Dosition. of the electrolyte, wnd their strength after
electrochemical t1reatment :L,. the electrolytes -a--e discussed by
reference to tabulated ex-perimental.. data. The bendin6 streng7th is
fal-md, to decrease- selective uniform -chase di,-jsolution in elec-
trolytes 15'!,, NP-011, 2`C 1 : H 9-0 z:l 3 P_n d 15
ea - -i the --ur-
'ro
remLlt.9 by uniform dissolution of VIC and ~4.
't, ha
0_
je fiL
face of the unec:Lmens in _15vr!, Nap'~'704' 911re, four tables,
aphic references.
fou:r biblio,3r
1/1
USSR UDC 531ipt781-2:621-382
V. V., Engineer., G41PER
BAMMOV ,,Jedidate of Technical Sciences
SHISHLYANNMV, B. M., Engin;~
lfp-T~pe Silicon Diffusion Strain Resistors"
Moscow, Pribory I Sistemy Upravleniya):No 1, Jan 71,,pp 59.6o
Abstract: A new diffusion strain resistor is discussed in this article. It Is
pointed out that the use of a thin strongly alloyed layer of semiconducting
naterial only a few microns thick as the resistor h" a nLurber of advantages
over uniformly alloyed strain resistors; c,-g.., much veaker dependence of the
-resistance and strain sensitivity factor on temperawre, possibility of obtain-
Ing practically any rated resistance, use of the strain resistor as an elastic
element (beam) in which the atrain-sensitive layer io botuid to the Wly of the
beam by atomic bonds, significantly improving the tb_4-rma1:contact of the strain
sensitive elements with the base and eliminating problems.caused by the presence
of glue
The procedure used to obtain p-type diffusion layers azid to investigate
the characteristics of diffusion strain resista4cee ~* deacribed. Grophe are
presented showing the strain sensitivity factor 6 as In furation of tho ourface
concentration 11-S in diffusion layeris of p-Siat T 9- 293014 the str-In
1/2
USSR
BAKEITINOV, V. V., et al., Pribory i BistenW Upraylentya, No 1, Jan T1, PP 59-60
sensitivity factor S as a function of the temperature T far different US
[surface ccncentration of the diffused admbcturel ln~~CM-3': O(R [the thermal
resistance coefficient] of the p-Si diffusion lsyers~as a Nmetion of the sur-
face concentration NS, and the static characterlstic~of EL'p-type silicon Uf-
fusion strain resistor.
research led to manufacture of diffusion altrain sensitive elements of
the cantilever type vith the following parameters:!
Resistance of upper and lower strain resistors in ohms . . . . . . . 55
Resistance dispersion in +5
60-100
Insulation resistance in kilohms
Geometric dimensions in mm: 9, 7xOP6xO*l5
Therml coefficients-of~strain sensitivity and~xlesistance
in degrees-1
-3
O(S 'P0 0.0 . . . . . 1-3*10
-3
O(R 1*5 *lo
2/2
USSR UDC 547.397+595.7
I)MMINA. A. A., YEFIMOVA, 0. V., TSIZINP Yu. S., and
PRIDMTSEVA, Ye. A., Institute of Chemical Parasiti5logylun opical
Medicine imeni Ye. I. -Martsino.vskiy; All-Union Inst.'itute~of Plant
Protection
"Compounds Which Simulate the Effect of the Juvenile Insect Hormone. III.
Synthesis of 3,11-Dimethyl-11-chlorodecen-2-oic Acid Ethyl Ester"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103, No 2, Feb 72, pp 457-459
Abstract: 3-11-Dimethyl-11-chlorododecen-2-oic acid ethyl ester (IT) was
synthesized for biological tests. Compound (11) sl)bws t1le groups typical
of the active analogs of insect juvenile,hormone 0t (1).:
1/3
~3
USSR
DRABKINA, A. A., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Yol 42