SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLUBEV, V.S. - GOLUBKOV, K.N.

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I I 11, ,, o f " be I iner !n a pneuia t i c sys t ent I s I im i ted t~ lie peed of sound i it ga when li~ d rogen I S oSVd it room t Lmnperat ore a ra~! ii I incr ve I oc i t ), of I i) cn/ ~" j 5 c omp it! i , I ~ t'ro, I b I e an,l I s a t to I nall I v for ma,,i ipp I i ca t i ons . 1hus. in the casu ul tht-rmuntic tear experinents 1,Cvnpres5ion of douterium plasn"j in a nognutic field). the characteristic t;-.c of adiat,.atic compression is dclormi,wd 1,.y a ~clucity of -10' cm/~~cc, -!;ilh, finallY. requires a very long magtoLi~ field 18). 51. Desclilition of Apparatus litV ol'j'aratl.l~ Nr storing and coriverzing energy (I~igurv 1) consists of steel Ittidy 5, which houses support grate 3 and steel diaphragm 2, install,d tm it. In tile cavity bct.e~n zlit~ diaphrogm .'Till the bvj~ is gas (H. or lit-I uiulcr a pressure of 1.000-2.iI-C atn. 'the dt~sphragm is a thin-wall steel c~Zlrdcr ~itlj a %all thi6aie,,s of the ottler tit' I mm, which is necest,itated b~ the need for ra;-ld and syachronuo.n opening of all parts of the diaphragm (Q). -lay,ni-lic diaphragm rupture systr~ 4 consists of six titrri~ wt,tind un tiv,ulators. The design of the clrmrnt~% of the mignutt,: --stcm I% illu,tratell tit I'igure . Ilic diaphragm rupture system i,i vpc-red by rul~vl c,ip,icltors through coaxial settled cables I), insulated for 50 I.V. Inside the s.;,port grate. at a distance of 1-2 nun from its inner surface. is copper lincr 1. 140 = in diameter with u wall thic$;ncss of 1-2 =. All initial ta.agnetic field (S in ' 1.1-10' G) is developed beforchard in the cavity of the liner. 2 USSR UDC 534.2 GENKIN, M. D.,_Q MICUU, YU. G. , ORLOV, A. I. "Technique and Eauipment for Studying Three-Dimensional oscillations of Rotatino Parts of Reducer, Installations" V sb. Dinamika i akustika mashin (Machine Dynamics and Acoustics -- Collection of VIO ), Moscow, "Nauk-a", 1971, pp 41-57 (from RZh-Fizika, Nio 3, I.I.ar 72, Abstract No 3Zh479) Translation: A technique for using accelerometers to study three-dimensional vibrations of: votating partr; consisting of solid bodle,~ is presented in ge-neral form. The essence ol" the method consists of determinin,~ the components of translational and angular displacementr of the part in a. space of three i.ioasurr_- inents. These components are determined in a cooi,diTiate f-,ystem coniiecte(! with, the part from readings of a group of accelerometers fastencd to the partr, in some way. Mathematically, the probleTa reduces to the solution of a sy-steir. of algebraic equations defined by the readings of the inst."uments. u i pm e P t errors in a transformation of coordinates are analyzed. Authors abstract. 1/_1 USSR UDC C-21-317.7-083.4 KPMASHOVY R. P.) PIYAI~"[Ml, B. Ye., '0 NJ7. V. 4 "Magnetic Current Null-E-alance Device" USSR Author's Certificate No 28,1035, Filed 4/01/70, Published 22/01/71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Airtomatika, Teleme-Hianika i Ifychis- litellnaya Teklinika, No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11 A134 P from the Reswne). Translation: A na--frnetic current null-balance device is sua;ested wlAch contains an unbalanced tri,-ger and a transformer based on a core u-It'i a rectan~~Wmr hysteresis loop, witli windings displacing the measured signal and output windings. In order to incruase the sensitivity, the output Windings of the transformer are connected to the input of the unbalanced trigger, the outputs of Wkich are connected to the bias windings. 3 Figures. USSR UDC: 535-89 GO Pelf ~Ye&..OGURTSOVA, N. N., PODMOSEFITSKIY, I. V. , ROGOVTSVI, I. N. , Leningrad "Eiper-imental investigation of the Instability of a High-Current Dis- charge in an Open Tube" Moscow, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, vol lo, No 4, jul/Aug 72, pp 72h-727 Abstract; The authors study the instability of a high-Curr(tnt discharge vith vaporizable wall in tubes 50 rrm in diametQr and 100-1400 nL- long open to the atnosnhere at both ends. A caT)acitor bank was uz,~-d to produce a current pulse of 100-250 kA with a duration of 200 iis. 11ir,1-rpr-!ed motion picture rhatcgraphy was used to invest1gate th~-.., ~;pace-kjme dr-,relopment of the discharge. The voltage gradient of the electric field in the -DIF--ma COIP-a-XI irt.,a-fured by m~:Ln:; and the diameter of the current channel vas estizat,~-d from ero_~Ion spGt. The effect of tube length and current amplitude on discharEe stability was also deternnined. The results of the measurements sho-,r satisfactory nutual aareemcnt, indicating hydrorragizietic instability of a high-current di,5charge in cr-n tuhf2s. wq UNCLASST FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 17~~3 ETERMINING ATMOSPHERIC PARAMETERS I NTHE TRANSITION REGION Ar HALT ITUDES, - 30 TO 120 KM -U- ,.AUTHOR-(03)-TRISHINAl YU.M., GOLUBEVI YE.N.v COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--MOSCOW, KOSMICHESKIYE ISSLEDOVANIYAY .~467-470 DATE PURISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--METHODS AND EQUIPMENT, 7,.. JOPIC TAGS--HYPERSONIC AERODYNAMICSo TUNNELt ATMOSPHEREt BLUNT BODY CONTROL MARKING--N0 PESTkICTIONS MIKHNEVICH, V.V. VOL VIllp NO 31 1970, PP PHYSICS, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MANOMETERt GAS DISCHARGE, WIND DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/b050I7/007 STEP NO--UR/0293/70/00~1/0()3/0(it~7/0,i-,I CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140740 i iNt, I AS" 1 F I E D 2/3 054 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN~, C,IqC, ACCESSION NO--AP0140740 .ABS'.'.RACT/EXTP,ACT--IU) GP-0- A53 q TRACT. T~tlS PAPER DESCRIBf:S COMPUTING THE PARAMETERS OF THE UNDISTURBED ATMOSPHERE USED IN . MEASUREMENTS MADE AT THE SURFACE OF A BLUNTED Bo~,)Y tljoVf~jr.; WITH M- - r1l HYPERSONIC VELOCfTlES liN DIFFEReNT AERODYNAMIC ES F`E~ MOLECULAR THROUGH TRANSIENT TO CONTINUOUS. THE DATA USED WERE Qi~TAINED USING THE HIGH ALTITUDE GEOPHYSICAL STATION, ALREADY WELL DESCRI~.kED THE LITERATURE. THE PROBLEM INVOLVED EVALUATING ALL THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE' NATURE OF FLOW AROUND THE OBJECT DURING I i's TRANSITION REGION AND MAKING COMPUTATIONS ON THE BASIS OF T"HESE ESTIMATES. THE RESULTS OF THE COMPUTATIONS OBTAINED USIING DIFFERENT METHODS WERE COMPARED. FLIGHT OF THE STATION OCCURRED 101 ALL AERODYNAMIC REGIMES. MEASUREMENTS WERE MADE USING TWO MAGNETIC GAS DISCHARGE MANOMETERS MOUNTED ON THE EQUATOR OF THE SPHERICAL CAPSULE. ~THE VELOCITY OF CAPSULE MOTION IN THE SECTOR 140-80 KM OF THE DESCENDING BRANCH OF THE TRAJECTORY VARIED IN THE RANGE 2,600 TO 2,800 M-SEC. M9TION OF THE BODY WAS ACCOMPANIED BY THE APPEARANCE OF HIGH (ABOUT 30000EGREESK) DECELERATION TEMPERATURES, LEADING TO DISSOCIATION OF MOLECULAR OXYGEN HAVING A LOW ENERGY OF DISSOCIATION WHICH ALREADY BEGINS AT A TEMPERATURE OF 20000EGREESK. EXPERIMENTS IN WIND TUNNELS AND THEORETICAL COMPUTATIONS MADE IT POSSIBLE TO PROCESS THE MEASUREMENT DATA OBTAINED IN THE TRANSITION REGION 80-1.20 KM. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE RESULTS OBTAINED BY COMPUTATIONS WITH USE OF THE METHOD EMPLOYED FOR A FREE MOLECULAR FLOW DIFFER FROM THE RESULTS OBTAINED FOR A CONTINUAL FLOW; THE DIFFERENCE INCREASES WITH A DECREASE IN ALTITUDE. UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 054 UNCLASSIFIED P.-,'f)CESSfNG DArE--040EC7(3 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140740 ABMACT/EXTRACT-THE VALUES OBTAINED USING THE MODIFIED RAYLEIGH FORMULA AGREE BETTER WITH DATA COMPUTED FOR FREE MOLECULAR FLOW IN THE REGION OF ALTITUDES 140-150 KM FOR THE MAGNETIC MANOMETER AND INDEPENDENT MEASUREMENTS WITH AN IONIZATION MANOMETER THAN WHEN USING THE RAYLEIGH FORMULA WITHOUT CORRECTION FACTORS. VERTICAL PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION WAS DETERMINED FROM THE ANALYZED DATA; DENSITY DISYR18UTION WAS FOUND AND COMPARED WITH A DETERMINATION MADE BY THE FALLING SPHERES METHOD, u I,,( t. 1/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 FOR THE AUTONOMOUS CONTROL OF THE ARRIVAL OF A SPACECRAFT AT A GIVEN LANDING POINT -U- AUTHOR-(03)-OKHOTSIMSKlYi D.YE., BUKHARKINAp AAPov GOLUBEVt YU*F. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KOSMICHESK"E ISSLEDOVANIIA, VOL. 8, MAR.-APR. 1970, P. 169-188o DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., SPACE TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--ALGORITHM, AUTOMATIC CONTROL, SPACECRAFT LANDING, SATELLITE MOTION COXTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAmE-1994/1757 STEP NO--UR/0293/70/OOF/000/0169/0183 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01115586 Ul ': __ L A S S 1 F 1 E D 212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION 11"40-AP0115586 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTIO-.'\l OF A CONTROL ALGORiTHM r- ENSURIf\lG THE GEOGRA PHI CALL Y SPECIFIED LANDINIG OF 4 SP4CECRAFT ACCORD!,11IG TO A SCHEME OF INITIAL REENTRY WITH EXIT FROM THE ATAUSPH&~E, FOLLOWED BY FINAL REENTRY AND LANDING. THE MOTION OF THE SPACECPf'4FT NN BOTH REENTRY SEGMENTS IS ANALYZED. COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE CONTROL ALGORITHM DEMONSTRATES THAT A HIGH DEGREE OF BOTH LONGITUDINAL AND LATERAL LANDING ACCURACY CAN BE ACHIEVED EVEN FOR LARGE DISTANCES OF THE INITIAL REENTRY POINT TO THE LANDING AREA, REGARDLESS OF THE LACK OF COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY DISTRIBUTION. Ul,iCLASSI-F-fr-a FA L UNCLASSIFfED PROCESSING DAFE--13NOV70 1/2 049 TITLE--QUANTUA NOISES IN LASER SYSTEj'4S..II -U- ~AUTHOR--GOLUSEV, YU.M.* tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SCURCE--(3PTIKA I _SPE,',l_9CSKJPIIAy VOL. 281 MAR. 1970, P. 528-534. DATE PU8LISHE0----MAk70 SUBJECT AKEAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--LASER R-kDIATION SPECTRUM, KINETIC EQUATION, MATRIX FUNCTION, PEPTUkBATION. THeJORY, TRAVELING WAVE, LASEK' PUMPING, ELECTkOl"IAGNETIC ,NOISE MATROL Nl4qKlNCv--N0 RESTRICTIONS OCCUME114T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIC-0 PROXY REEL/FRAME-1996/1420 STEP NU--Uit/005IJ10/02IJ/000/()52,1/0534 CIRC ACCESSION 0V 0 212 049 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01 18409 'N ~7 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DERIVATION OF A KINETIC EQUATION 0N FOR THE FIELD DENSITY IMATRIX DESCRIBING THE GE,~,,lERATION OF A TRAVELJNG, IS IWAVE,'TAKING INTO ACCOUNT PUMPING TO THE TWO OPERATING LEVELS. IT is S SHOWN THAT IN rilE THIRD ORDER OF '"EAK FIELD PERTURBATION THEGRY Till S EQUATION CAN HE REDUCED TO THE FOKKER PLANCK EQUATION BY CONVERTING OVER TO-4 DIAGONAL REPRESENTATION OF THE DENSITY MATRIX. THE SPECTRAL COMPOSITION OF THE OUTPUT kADIArl()N IS DETERMINED, SHOWING THAT THE SWITCHOVIER TO 4 DISGONAL kEPRESENTATION MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A ~LAMB. MORE ACCURATE SOLUTION TO* THE PRO3LEM THAT WAS OBTAINED BY SCULLY AND EQUIPMENT Aeronautical USSR UDC 629.7.026.25 BALYKIN, M. S., GOLUBEV, Yu. V. "A Device for Loading Containers Onto Aircraft" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pronpjshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 21, Jul 73, Author's Certificate No 380536, Division B, filed 28 Jul 69, published 15 May 73, p 67 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for loading con- tainers onto aircraft. The device contains a winch with a system of cables passing over rollers. The cables are fastened by pairs to the flanges of girders mounted on the containers. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the working reliability of the device is improved by in- cluding a transfer link with one end connected by a cable to the winch, while the other end is connected to the hoisting cables on the container. T'his tra-nsfer link is made with a T-head which fits in a guide groove on girders in the deck of the aircraft. 1/1 AA0052,389"0 6482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent , F243414 LIFTIIJP DEVIg FOR AEROP-LANES consists of truck*,' with lbading plaieform 2, and is distinguished bv mounting a polypast on the loading platform. The palypast lower block 3 is fixed to the platform, whereas the upper one is used to fix the aeroplane into the board. The polypast cable are connected to the hoist 9 fixed to the truck. 17.2.68 as 1218674/40-23-M.S.BALYKIN et al.(15.9.69) Class 62c.Int.Cl.B 64f. Balykin, M. S ; Golubev, Yu. V.; Nikiforov, L. A.; Chernyshev, A. S.; Shekhterman, Ye. I. 19-820989 I .1 11 AA0052389 16- 19820990 '41f USSR UDC 621.395.1, KOMPOROV, DAVID SOLM10,1401FICH; I, M~ OIntroduction To Radar Systems Engineering' VvedejuAye v radiolokatsionnuYu aistomote~.hniku (cf English above), Moscow, Izd. 'Sov.radio, L971- W pp. 57 fig. 1 tabs. 49 ref. 1 r Abstract: The principal problems are considered of the theory of' largo radar systems which contain, spaced. with respect to territory, groupu of radar statioas, unite for processing information, and mauns for data tranamission. On the basis of an analysis of the distribution of functiona among the clemento of the system, a alas sif ication of radar aystema ig conducted. A function of ths effoctivenega of large radar oyateme is proposed; the 'dependence is cong-idsred of th,_- oCfoct-_ ivenean on tho quality indices and on the technical parameters of tho eystem. The principal classou of radar ayctoma are analyzed -- Indopendont, noncoherent, videocoheront-, coherent, and multiotage. The principlea and mathoda are atated of the operationul control of a radar system in the procoov of its functioning. The concepts are stated which lie at the base of planning large radar etutions according to the principle "effoctivenoso--coat." All numerical date and examploo are nalectod by methodical considerationa and bear an illuvtrative character. The book is intended for engineer-technical and sciontific workers 1/5 USSR KONTOROV, DAVID SOLOMONOVICH; GOLUBEV-11110VOSHILOV, YURIY STEPMZOVICH, Vvedenive v radio lokatsionnuyu sistemotekhniku, 'Moscmr, Izd. "Sov. radio," 1971. 368 pp. 57 fig. I tab.- 49 ref. 1 r 33 k. working in the fields of systems engineering and the creation of large radar systems, and can also be helpful to students of senior course of radio engineer- ing higher sducational institutes. CONTENTS Foreword 3 Introduction 10 Chapter 1. Classirication or radar systems 29 Chapter 2. Effectiveness and quality indices 44 Chapter 3. Structure of radar systam 66 3.1 Introduction 66 5.2 Structural graph of' ayotem 77 5.3 Optimization of' structural graph 81 2/51 USSR KONTOROV, DAVID SOLOMONOVICH; GOLUBEV-1,10VOSHILOV, YURIY STEPANOVICH, Vvedeniye v radio loka tsionnuyu sistemotekhnil~u, Moscow, Izd. "Sov. radio," 1971. 368 pp. 57 fig. I tab. '-313 k. Chapter 4. Processing of information In radar eystera 59 4.1 Methodr. of processing of information 89 4.2 Stages of procoesing of information 99 Chapter 5. Quality ii)dices of radar system 113 5.1 Zone of observation 113 5-2 Completeness of representation 116 5.5 Precicion. of roprenentation 123 5.4 Traffic capacity 1~4 5-5 Reliability of representation 154 5.6 Cost 157 Chapter 6. Indopondent radar aystown 167 Ghapter 7- Noncoherent radar systems 185 Chapter 8. Vidoocoharent syeteme 195 3/5 USSR KOINTOROV, DAVID SOLOMIONOVIC11; GOLUBEV-NOVOSHILOV, YURTY STEPANOVICH, Vvedeniye v Tadiolokatsionnuyu sistemotekhniku, Moscow, Izd. "Sov. radio," 1971. 368 pp. 57 fig. 1 tab. 49 ref. 1 r 33 k. Chapter 9. Coherent systems 221 9.1 Principal charactoristica 221 9.2 Some peculiarities of coherent system 242 Ohapter 10.16altistage radar systems 257 10,1 Principal rolationshipa 257 10.2 Functional Interactions in miltiatage syntem 268 Chapter 11.0ontrol of radar system 285 11.1 Introduction 285 11.2 Quality index of control 291 ll.~ Controlled peramatere of radar system )04 11.4 Value of radar in-Pormation 311 11.5 Dynamics of the control process 3114 11.6 Somo methods of optimization of solutiona ~21 11-7 Language and atructure of a control complax 4/5 USSR KONTOROV, DAVID SOLUMIUNIOVICH; COLUBEV-NOVOSIIILOV, YURIY STEPAYOVIC11, Vvedeni 1~ ye v radolokatsionnt!y~i sist~motekhnik~i, Moscow, Izd. "Sov. radio," 1971. 368 pp. 57 fig. I tab. 49 ref. 1 r 33 k. Chapter 12.Statement of the problem of planning radar eyetems 3,110 Bibliography ~55 Subject Index 358 5/5 30 Jul 71 Q5 Frin CyM-*1q2X1.lC5 55- U:!'~11 G01.UJ-':%1A, A. A., ur4 Vit' 1~st itute or cenirai am Pedagogical Aob,IT-.V of 1'~,L,gq:lc~l Sel,-ncr~ or the Uz.:;H, Covc.. 'On Corrulations 1~'.-n tho Pr6duotivity of F-r-r ad tile Stcn;Zth of lh~. Ner-u- Systel." Moicow, Vopmsy rAikholoCii. No 7, Mar/Apr 71, Vp .12-124 Abstruct: As on Lr.--icLtvr or nn-voua z*rv th, tile u-ithors u2c th'. 1z,-,!!t1.v, j of . 0-~Oh:n or 11,~ht otL.-alil th, g--tcr r,lcti.r, t'n,- -'-v th, nev.-c-az ryzt~z. "e d~ttrr-11-d 17 r1-,,Lnr *.~;~ itount, ef 4 Krety of ratirial to Anz, L;~Oir I's-dia-1-Y. uri,r 21. aryl urter oni vz~,,-.. :n rez:,11ine', zyll.b'-~. fl- a . -th cd stro!,F*,.,r v-!r~oLn ITxocition a Ctlinito I'll-) corve:-ItIon as only ut t" 0.Q1 or 0.05 :'.r all of lArrer vol~-..cs or r~tcrlal. In the (if Ox3tez the- ~- rz obviouz nd~.ntv%Z~, taut th~ru wrail voelm irZlcution or an &d-ftigt for tMic, vl&,,% ncr,,our syattr.3. 111:o corre3otlonz for cyl.4ablos were, with EEO rrot% tho r1jrht- h, mlip4cro at 4, 6, &n-1 6 cycies rc.- zecrd. while tho;o for t.Atuz:. Wier- IA2 Wo;ra . i1h,left hemisphero readirZa at 4 c:rclez ;or socond only. ~Q: fOP-EtGQ PRCt5 bir.01 GOLVIC-fA, A. A., et al. Voproar No 2. r4r/A;lr 71. P, 123-324 In Coneral th. suth5r3 COnClUdO that co-relati,onz do exist Wtwen mwrl:~SU.r. and nervous system strongth, but that the imposition "actlon Is a compltx &-%J knl-,.rct itylicator of this strength. 2/2 -t 19, USSR UDC 616.931.42 VMSHILOVA, P. A., and QQIUBEVA,_,J~ Brutsellez v 333'1 i Puti Yego Profilaktiki (Brucellosis in the USSH and Ways to Prevent it), Closco-,., `-:edit sina , ~.oscow, 1970, 1/02 PP Translation- ?oreword: This book, is devoted to the stud":, of brucellosis in the USSR and the fight against it. Literature data and e~idenioio'-ical surveys of brucellosis are presented in the book. The authors' main task is to present the epide:_-dolc,~-_ical features of brucellosis in the liSSR, current achievements in the fight against it, and the direct of measures for further curtailin- this infection in the nation. Veterinary scientists and specialists have made a great contribution tG t,-Ie problem of studying and working out methods and ways to eradicate bruceilosis arwng livestock. This has been reflected in ntLTerous corresponding pub:,-ications, and therefore in the present oook the task of pro- viding complete infornatIon, on this subject has not been set. brucellosis has been studied as an independent disease since 1660. However, the history of the study of brucellosis in the Soviet Union began in the first decade after the Great October S'ocialist Revolution. Systematic and in-depth study of this in- fection was started for human beings (P. F. Zdrodovskiy) ar4 livesLocK (S. "t. Vyshelesskiy) as early as the 19201s. The following stage is characterized by 113 USSR VERSHILOVA, P. A., et al, "Meditsina", ~Joscow, 1970, 192 PP determination of the distribution of brucellosis amono- animals and human beinus for the nation and individual republics. Organization of the network of anti- brucellosis stations was of decisive importance in tne fulfillment of this task. Tne attack on brucellosis that was started during these years at foci of infection and the opening up of scientific research work in specialized laboratories created the prerequisites for implementing measures for eliminating brucellosis foci. During the difficult years of the Great Patriotic War and the first postwar period, the situation with respect to brucellosis worsened considerably in this country. Brucellosis acquired great jjrportance in live- stock-breedi.ng regions. Great efforts were required on the part of scientists and practicing veterinarians in order to seek out the most effective measures for controlling this serious disease and to prevent it from becoming widespread. Based on the achievements of science and practice, fulfillment of the task of eliminating brucellosis among livestock, primarily among cattle as the source of brucellosis most dangerous to man, became practicable. With tho support of Soviet and Darty organs, persistent implementation of antibrucellosis muasures worked out by science and practice led to considerable reduction of foci of in- fection and cases of bruceliosis in humans, which is reflected in the MaLerials presented. Data of investigations by domestic scientists on im-munity, vaccinal 2/) - 100 - USM VERSHILOVA, P. A., et al, "Meditsinall, Moscow, 1970, 192 pp immunogenesis, and vacninal strains proposed for inoculation against brucel- losis are presented as a separate section in the book. Problems of brucellosis prevention are illuninated on the basis of 'the considerable scientific work and practical e~qpericnce of many scientists and specialists of the nation's practicing veterinary and medical service, and instructional materials that have the force of law. Creation in 1939 of a special inspectorship for brucel-; losis in the USSIR Niinistry of Health and the ministries of some Union republics had great positive significance in organizing the study and implementation of antiepide.mic measures for orucellosis. The authors of the book considered it their duty to su:-imarize years of materials on the divisions of the problem of brucellosis listed, and also to reflect the results of the work of the enormous collective of Soviet medical and veterinary service. In connection with this, we believe that the oresent book cannot exhaust all aspects of studying and ways of combatting brucellosis, but we hope that it will be useful to those who con- tinue their activity in this field. 313 1/2 006 UNCLASSIFIED 11 PROCESSING DArE--090CT70 TITLE--INFLUENCE OF SOLUBLE NITROGEN COMPOUNDS ON THE PURIFICATION AND SUGAR LEVEL IN MOLASSES -U- AUTHOR-(05)- A.D., KARTASHOVI A.K., LIMANSKAYA, A.YA., DUTSENK0, L.D., VERCHENKO, L.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 67 SOURCE--SAKH. PROM. 1970, 44(2), 27-31 DATE PUBLISHED---70 StIBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~TOPIC TAGS--NITROGEN COMPOUND, FOOD PRODUCTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0946 STEP Nb--UR/0339/70/0441002/0027/0031 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109103 212 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109103 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DECREASED TECH. EFFICIENCY OF . SUGAR BEET FACTORIES IN 1964-8 AS COMPARED WITH 1956-7 IS DUE TO THE POOR TECH. QUALITY OF SUGAR BEETS WHICH CONTAIN 70-5, 30-70, AND 400-60OPERCENT OF THE NO&.-P.AL LEVELS OF Kv P, AND NY RESP* - _i ~k- - -- -- -- iirlil - ~TFTF-fl 1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-DRYING GRANULATED FERTILIZERS IN ROTARY DRIES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-MAYZEL, YU.A., GOLUBEVA, A.M., YEROFEYEVA, M.V., BEYLERMAN, L.Ro COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-KHIM. PRCM. (MOSCOW) 1970t 46(2)t 117-21 DATE PUBLISHED .70 SUBJECT AREAS-A6.RICULTURE TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL ORYING, PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER, PARTICLE SIZE CONTROL MARKfNG-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0175 STEP NCF--L)R/0064/70/046/002/01.17/OIZL CIRC ACCESSICN NU--APO!23946 212 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSiCN NO--AP0lZ-3946 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN DRYING (IF GRA14ULATED AMMCN[ArEo SUPERPHOSPHATE FERTILIZERS IN ROTARY DRUM DRIERS, THE PARTICLE SIZE OF THE GRANULES CAN EITHER DECREASE OR INCREASE (DEPENDING ON THE EXACT NATURE OF THE FERTILIZER, THE RAW MATERIALS USED, THE INITIAL GRAIN SIZE, ETC.) BUT IN BOTH CASES,THE RELATION BETWEEN THE F SUBI-F SUB2 RATIO (WHERE F SUBI AND F SUB2 ARE THE INITIAL FAND FINAL EQUIV. SURFACE AREAS OF THE GRANULE5) AND THE THERMAL LOAD DURING DRYING IS SATISFACTORILY DESCRIBED BY A PARABOLIC (DESCENDING OR ASCENDING) CURVE. A METHOD FOR THE AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF THE DRYING PROCESS ON THE BASIS OF PARTICLE SIZE IS DESCRIBED. - As-~ IFIF-11 114c I USSR !JDC 547-7541-859 POMMil YLJ. N.J. GOLUEEVA G, A I-KOST) A. 11.) and VOLKOV, V. S.) 1'.oscow State University 3-neni M. xr. Lomonosova "Indole Chenistry, Part 36. The Ftearrangenont of 1-Pli(-nyl-2-r-,cetyljiyo,:r,--7,ines and 1-Phenyl-2-acetyJpyrazolidiiies" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh. Soyedineniy, 5, May 1973, -p-p 647-652 Abstract: The rearre-n--ement of the ary1hydrazides of acetic acid is more com- plicated than that of the analoc-ous 1-aryl-2-acylhydra%ines to 2-vxdno indole. U Tee-Terature, concentration, solvents among other factors influence the yields and products. Starting materials of the form C113 for X-11) Y=Cir'; X=CJI Y=H; X=-.Y C11~3; 0 3) 0 _rj~ 0 C 0 and X+Y HC - C11- 2- 1/2 X USSR 1~6RTNOV, YU. N. et al., Yliizaiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soiredineni", 5, May 1973, J pp 647-652 reacted with POM 3by ring clooure to form a variety of indolcs. Tne CH 3 group influenced the location of the double bond. The -, hcn~ 1hydrazin-des of 13 -.) -'! .1 yl group on one of the nitroUen atoms reactinC witin acetic acid having an alIv POC1 forned the 2-aininoindole with no substi'ution at position 3- 'Ille analor- ous I-phenyl-2-acetyll)2rrazolidire's' fori:ied the "1,2, 3, 4-ttetrahlydropyr-I Yrido 1,2--'n indoles. Structures were confirmeed by IP% and 141-1R data. Preparative procedilres are given. 2/2 - 27 - USSR UDC 547.754.(Yj1:543.422.25- 4.6 -GOLUIEVA, G. A., PORTNOV, Yu. 1-T.., and KOST, A. N.Y Moscow State University imeni M. 7._-Lomonosov., 1,bscow "The Chemistry of Indole. =V. The Synthesis of LL Riga, Kniniya GeterotsiklicheskLkh Soyedineniy, No 4, Apr -13 PP 5 -1515 Abstract: Under the action of PCCl _' l-aryl-2-acylhydrazines in an ether solu- tion underwent an int-1-amolecullar reArrange-ment with -the t'ormtion of 2-amino- 3-alkylindoles, -which irere isolated in the form of their hydrochlorides. The reaction was found to have general applicability and made it possible -to s, substituents in the amdno group ynthesize -,r- -1, good 1-1 yields 2-aminoindoles wi as well as in various positions of the indole ring. 111:1drochlol-ides of 2- am-inoindoles with Rl_-,0=,meJ; R = Br 111-113 = I.Ie- RLi~'-' me- lil 16 Et; - ~,e , 1-= CH I' ~ = -L 1 h 3 Et; R, = I R3 = Ph; Rl = Ph R3 = .~je; R ~Ph' R 4e; R~ -- C! -PR R*2 = j R3 = Ph; RO = Ph were obtai-ned, where R, R Rp-, and R3 is the substit- uent in the 5-Position, 1-position, 2-a:7,ino group, and ':I-position, respectively. In a,'kaline solutions "he 3-e-mino-3-alkYlindOles underwent spontaneous oxida- tion to 3-hydi-o;ry-2-a.-dnoi-n(lolenines or 3-hydroy.-j-2-i:rdil-fiindolines. Tile con- stitution of the cormoLuids syrithesize(I was confirneJ by fill, LR, and pammag- netic resonanco 6pectroscony rtrid alro by intins spectrometey. 1/1 112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--SILICON CONTAINING FERROCENE POLYMERS -U- ~AUTHOR-(04)-VISHNYA