SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUSEV, A.V. - GUSEV, V.B.
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UDC' 5~2.51T.~,
1AA'G1n,,OV1 ii. S., P., zanj, --IT%17EN()T', 11r.
V. I. Lenin Kharlkov Polyteclinical Institute
"Dimensional Distribution ol-' Jjrop.,~ a's a --)incti-!)ri (.,f ',Oheir-
Time in Turbulent Flow and thc Fiow Velocity"
Iloscow, Doklady Ah-.-demii nauk vol 207, No 4, l':?"12, pj~ L'08-621(-)
Abstract: Some, xi~-`sult-ls atre ~-Tivcn in this expeci--ental pi-,.T.,-~~r inves-
ticatin.- tlie -'rocess o-'L' a li(,,.uid 'hy a gas L;tre,;m. 'J'"he
F--as flo-v;s in a Venturi an~! is incident on i,he liquid th,1ir,-,-i,,-h an
T le process occuro ii~ two str,ces.
aerodym.im-c opprnyer. --I
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Z. -L c at la,ive veloc
first, the fr 3 don, hi(:,,h rul U L itic,.,; of
quid and gas; in tlit-,~ secund, it is caused luy turbulent flaw -pulsa-
tions. '-dhe spectrum of the drops determinc.~d it a
CojaP~arL'A-.;vC'LY A-ari-e dli,~;tzmce from th(;-~ oint oj.' ti-X,
liquid iid '-h(,, 'Ae exi)r.,rimental emiipment dc~ve-Ir)-,~e
the authors on the basis of the i.,orl: of 1,*.. ')'. 1Ac.i.frin, 'Lh(-e
1) 1 1, , 1, 71(- '1 - o,- -,,r I.- rJ
dijsc, i'ved, -,.-ere b-i ;1. 11. -oru L,
the aepeidonce: of tiiti 6J*L.,~,,en-sj-.jna1 ui,Aribution on lu!"e,
time in tulbul(-Ait flow. A diagrara of the i 1
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USSR,
LAGUI-TOV, S. , et a!, Doklady Alkademij. vol- 2,,-',7, '.o
1a,72, 8-38,1:10
curves of the drop dijaension spectrP plotted for- vzl~rioll-o
the gas show that the dinensions depend stronely on reoidence
time.
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USSR UDC 539.3:534.1
BAMMOV, R. G. , GUSEV, B. IM.
ItExperimental Study of the Stability of Cylindrical Large-Diameter Shells
in Axial Compression"
4-ya Vses. Konf. po Probl. Ustoychivosti v Stroit. Mekh., Tezisy Dokl.
[Fourth All-Union Conference on Problems of Stability in Structural Mechanics,
Abstracts of Reports], Moscow, 1972, pp 188-189, (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 V383).
Translation: Resuits are presented from an experimental study of stability
beyond the elasticity limit in axial compression of steel welded cylindrical
shells 600 nLm in diameter with a range of ratios of radius to wall thickness
of 25 to 200. The shells were manufactured by rolling from sheets witil
subsequent welding using the technology used at plants in the chemical and
petroleum machine building industry. The ends of the shells were weldcd to
flanges, through which the load was applied using a 1,000 ton hydraulic press.
The central application of the load was checked during the tests, normal
stresses were measured in the walls of the shells in the axial direction and
the decrease in distance between the ends was measured, and a diagrari of load
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BAZIANOV B. G., GUSEV, B. M., 4-ya Vses. Konf. po Probl. Ustoychivostj
v Stroit. Mekh., Tezis), DokI., Moscow, 1972, pp 188-189.
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vs. shorteninc, of shell was continually recorded. Two shell-s had a circular
seam in addition to the longitudinal welded seun in order to study its
influence on the load-bearing ability of the shells.
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USSR UDC 539.32.001.24:669.14
and OBUKHOV, A. S., Candidates of Technical Sciences
GUSEV,
"Selection of Calculated Values of Modulus of Elasticity of Steels at High
Temperatures"
Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 70, pp 14-15
Abstract: An analysis performed by the authors shows that all steels can be
divided into two groups as concerns the nature of the dependence of the modu-
lus of elasticity as a structurally insensitive characteristic on temperature:
carbon and alloyed steels. The same at room temperatures, the moduli of
elasticity of the two steels diverge at higher temperatures, that of alloyed
steels being greater than that of carbon steels. Based on statistical analy-
sis of experimental works, the dependence of modulus of elasticity on temper-
ature is presented graphically for each of the two types of steels.
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Industrial
USSR
UDC 539.214;539.274
GUSEV. B. N.
"Application of a Statistical Method to Study the Bearing Capacity of a
Cylindrical Shell Loaded by an External Pressure"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i konstrukt. in-t khim. mashinostr. (Works of the All-Union
Scientific Research and Design Institute of Chemical Machine Building),
1972, No. 56, pp 25-30 (from RZh--%Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V452)
Translation: The effect of initial perturbations of a random nature on
lowering the bearing capacity of cylindrical shells of unlim-ited length
loaded with an external pressure is investigated. A statistical method is
used to establish a relationship between the probabilitv of exhaustion of
the bearing capacity and the variability of the initial perturbations (oval-
ness of the transverse cross section, spread of tha values of the mcchanical
characteristics, etc.). The safety factor and the dispersion of the field
point of the material are calculated. 5 ref. Author's abstract.
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U 1) C 5 7, 3
FA'YZ7,JL--E"?-. . S. I. Ts. Ts. E. D.,
MAKAII.O',h4L. Ye. I'f '., Disstit,-itc of Bi3c,hemistry and Physio!-Igy, A!Tn'~-Y of
L
Sciences Yi 2'C~ i
"Dynamics of of N,.'-.a.ive Cclonics of the Vil-us of Cont%'j.C".'s
Ecthyma (Silee-0 Pox) in Cell Cultures"
Frunze, Tzvestiya Akad~-.miii Nauk Kii-C~inskoy SSR, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, 51
Abstract: Umon infection with t-.Iie virus of contagio~-i.s ecth,,,r,.-a or ~,hccp Ic:)-z
(culture strains A -in:! 120, mzmclayer cell cultures of the skin vnd kidnev
of sheep, em-bryos, and tbe. kidney ~3-pithelium of aftlt she'--.) cn Hanks
mcdiim -wer-2 wituh an a~,Pr solution, so that an arpr coatin:r, r:.n,-!
negative colonies (planuas) were observed in tissue hnal
a round Aft,2-- stainin: with r:ethylere b-lue, ann,,I
intensively stain,,~d colls ware observed along the e(,17es of the pIaqiI-:!s,
while in the central section of the plaqueo, only stai-lud L-IcbrIs a',' dcotr"""C-1,
cells *.,ere detected. in multur-2s of skin and kidney cel1r, Of F";ec,,) .t: S
day
macroscopicaliv visible ,)Ia-aues ra-m~earcd on tile );4.r1 to 5th
Tile rm---imm number of -ola=;s r~"-z -exceeding, 1 mmi in diL-*.::,~r!tfl~r hLd, im to
that time. SubseTxmtly, the min.-I'lar of plaques increased !i.L an
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FAYMLINTA, S. i., ct al... Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kivi1,i,--Gkay SSR, 110 1,
Jan-Feb 72, P 51
i-ette, reachini.7 an upper lir-LLt on the ()-10th day or cultivation. In cult,,;res
of ad-a-It sheeT) kidne,~ cells, nimnber of p-mal-les (60-74,) had
formed on Vrie 5-1-7th Cdfiy. Their diarater was /- 3. rzi. at that time. The mumber
of plaques reachei an uppcr limit on tile 10-122it'l. day. Meir raxim-ir,,
-w-as 4-5 1'--. oil tile lot'll da-,, of CIO-tivation.
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1/2 019 UNCL-ASS1 FrEO PRGCESSING OATE--040ECIO
TITLE--WATER TREATMENT BY A MAGNETIC FItLD IN THERMAL POWER ENGINEERING
U_
i'AUTHOR,-(02)-TEBENIKHlNv YE-F-r GUSEV9 B.T.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--WATER TREATMENT BY A MAGNETIC FIELD IN THERMAL POWER ENGINEERING
(OBRABUTKA V00Y MAGNITNYM POLEM V TEPLOENERGETIKE) MOSCOWt ENERGfYAl
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND.v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRP ENERGY CONVERSION
(NON-PROPULSIVE)
TOPIC TAGS--MONOGRAPH, WATER PURIFICATION, WATER PURIFICATION EQUIPMEw,
THERMOELECTRIC POWER, MAGNETIC METHOD
CONTPOL MIARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL"%5'3IFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3009/0308 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION P40--AM0139130
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I NTRODUCT ION 5. CHAPTER I CERTAI~,j THEO~,EFICIAL C~lpll'l~'['P-;`~ 7h, i--f-
MECHANISM OF ACTION 13F THE MIA~-,,NETTC FIELD IN klATER TRFATl-!f:iqr
A M A 6`11 E T I C
FOR
CO-NDITIONS IN THE USE OF F I F LD
REMOVAL OF SLIME IN MAGNEETIC TPEATMIENT OF WATER i.)a T
CONTROL OF MIAGNETIC FREATMENIr Of- WATER 79. v
TREATMENT 01: WATER 91. VI "IETHODS IN CALCULATION tff )',PPARAF-U-S Fill~
MAGNETIC TREATMENT OF WATER 117. VII FUTURE USE-S 01- ~IA(3-INEFIC"
TREATMENT OF WATER IN THERMAL PINOER ENGINEERING 12 `3 . B I ill L 10 G fl, J;
142. THE BOOK DEALS WITH CERTAIN THEORETICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL
PROBLEMS IN WATER TREATMENT BY A MAGNETIC FIELD FOR PREVEN11ON ff 1~131~t.~wk
SCALE.' THE BOOK CONTAINS A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW, RESULTS OF
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE AUTHORS AND DATA ON THE USE OF
MAGNETIC APPARATUS. IT WAS WRITTEN FOR A WIDE CRICLE OF ENGINEERING
TECHNICAL PERSONNEL AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD OF WAIER TREATMENT# AS
WELL AS STUDENTS AND POST GRADUATE STUDENTS.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc Nr.* APM47190- Ref . Code: Ot? 6-5-11
PRIMARY SOURCE. Stomatologiya, 1970, Vol 49, Nr ppG-37
B.r Ya. Ooroy2Zj. G. A. Alit-a-,zov, Vit. P. Gtt-wv, 1. Gusev
OF DENTOXID19 FOR REINKORCE'MENT 01: NONRFMOVABLE, F'ROSTM-sf-s
5 u m m a r N-. For the rvin fort-cowot of nouremovable pro,'Hicses th,- author, emrloyed
a prviiaration from the t,.-oup oi !:elf,settim, epoxy re-sin, - dentoxi(je - criflowc-d with goon
adli-ion, ab.,crice of lo.Xlc.:'v for (tic dental pulp and not di-;oi%-iw, in the oral cavitv. Dento-
xide was, vjcd in accurdame with tlfv. iw-truction. Ohorvatiu m over 12-1 patterit, NIM-u. A gctjd
fixation of bridge piwthc!~c~.
REEL/FRAXE
1979OGS111)
USSR
CUSEV, B. V. , ZA-L IMKO, V. G. , ZAYATS, Yu. L. , OS I POV, 13. A.
"Graphic Analysis in the Study of Mathematical Model,~"
GraficheskiN Analiz pri Issledovanii Matematicheskikh Modeley [Illillish
Version Above], Dncpropetrovsh-, 19721, 8 pages (Translated from Refcrativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernotika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V710 DEP, by the authoi-s).
Translation: Graphic analysis of mathematical models of technolo'gi--al pro-
cesses, is applied. It is demonstratCd Using two examples, determination of
tile optimal parameters of vibration and composition of conct-ete.
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USSR
UDC 591.1-15
LYAPIN, YR. N., GUSPEV, D. I., KATKOV, A. YE., PODURSICT.Y, A. M., and IP-CHAYEV.
L. 1.
"The Dependence of the Accumulation of Radionuclides in the Tissues of Fish
on Temuerature and Saline Conditions in the Environment"
Tr. Atlantich. 1-;II ryb. kh-va i okeanogr. (Transactions of the Atlantic
Scientific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography), No 44, 19?),
PP 45-59 (from RU-Biologicheskaya khimiya, No il, 10 Jun ?3, Ab5tract No
It F1418)
Translationt The work presents the findings of an experimental study of the
accumulation of cesium-137, strontium-90, cerium-144, aaitimony-12_5, chroi-dum-
51, iron-59, cobalt-60 and ruthemium-106 in the tissues of fir5h (golden
car-D, lake ruff, rainbow trout) at a temperature of 00 and 1?o in fresh
water (mineralization up to 100 nilligrams per liter) and in artificial sea
water prepared according to the Bruyevich method using salts of super chemical
puriti.
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udc 591.1-15
KATKGV, A. YE., LYAPIA?1, YE. N. , GUSEV, D. I., and UEMIL'YEV, L. 11.
"Ydnetics of Poloni=-210 in the Tissues of Fish at 0 0 C and in Water of
Different Salinity"
Tr. Atlantich. NII ryb. kh-va I okeanogr. (Transactions of the Atlantic
Scientific Research Institute of Fisheries and oceanography), No 44, 1971l
pp 60-65 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya khimiya, 11o 11, jwl ?3, Atstract slio 11 F1419
Translationt The kinetics of the accumulation and the character of metabolism
of polonium-210 were investigated in tissues in simulated winter conditions
of habitation in water of differentsalinity.
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USSR
UDC 666.1101.621-378-324
SIMILOV, A. V., GUSEV G P., and DVOMIKOV, G. D.
we - P 1&6~"
"Self-Focusing Thresholds of Nanosecond-L~ong Radiation in Cptioal Class"
Uningrad, Optiko-Me-khanicheskaya Promysh"lonnost' , No 14", Apr 72, pp 18-20
Abstracti Exparimental threshold self-focusing capacities mxne comparC6, for
19 Idnds of Soviet-produced optical Glass, to theoretical threshold valu-s
computed on t,.e basis of a no-del of striction self-focusing, for a rad~~ation
duration of 1o-7 -_ 10-0 seconds. In the measurenent procedure, the relation-
ship of the self-focusing threshold to the size of tho 1=adiated area is
taken into account. For highly homogeneous types rif glass the experimiantal
results coincide with the values of the n(xlel, but carves art) poo3ible in
which account must be taken of absorption. The pr1nciPlc3 de;dt wit!) c1V T-ot
extend to the c-p,,e of durations of M!ater leng,11). One table, 11 r_-fer-ences.
W~d Lill] J-1 1; 1" . J rfiii 1 lh, 1 yd,; di! ik i M-5 " ii i1111
tl_~
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UDC 616-008,92-07sfiI6.632-074
CORRELATION BETWEEN RENAL EXCRETION OF DIFFERENT CATIONS UNDER
CONDITIONS OF Ali. IIVKIP.F-13 414ERAL BALVICE
(JP--
R. X. 86v,
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M'Ye. A. Lavrova and Yu. V. Natochin, MOB Ko,3;'f_c~i_k-&vft R
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April 197
Thu problem of maintaining wator-mineral equilibrium Is of great
Importance for medical support of space flights. It has been demonstrat-
ed that wei-.ht loss by cosmonauts is cau.sed by eycasr ellmination of
wzter und minerals during flight (Yu. V. Nztochin. at al.; Ye. 1. Vorzob'-
yav, at al.; S. A. Cozulov, 14. 1. Frolov). In the modelin& of physiolog-
ica! conditions provailin3 during weightlessness, in some crses wAn lose*
weter and Irrs. aapocially wodium and calcium (David: Bowers, a-. al.;
Caek,att, at al.). 7he renal elimination of minerals car. be caused by
volume re3ulation a3 a reoult of blood redistribution (0. Cauer. J.
Henr7) aid intensified calcium secretioa setting in during hypodynemia
(W. Nouzzz%, S. A. Cozulov and H. 1. Frolov). It Is known that in some
phyaiollorical sta:ea there in a parallaLism in sodium and calctum axcre-
tion by th~ kidneys; this has giver, basis for so= rese.archars to postu-
late hat the transport of these catiocs Is closely link&d (Giordano,
at al.; Wc.Isar; Wesson).
In orJor to make a more thorough analysis of charges in the elec-
trolyte balance during spaceflight it was of irtereat in investigations
a: with human subjects to clarify the interrelationship between renal
elim4natlun of codium and calcium in a broad ramge of changes In the
sca:e of wacer-mincral metnbollam caused by prolonged exposure to
high tdcyorature and restricted mobility.
Method
Tha inv"ti,~atioz was made on 11 healthy melee in a.* age group
"k~ 21-25 years. Ina subjects at all times were in a chasabor at 4 temperature
f 40' for 10 days. Four experiments were carried out. in each of whirb
> Othree men were simultaneously in the same chamber. In such a heat regime
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AOMINISTRATI,-~~N DURING DIURESIS UK ANTItilURL-sis -U-
AUTHUR-(02)-GUSEV, G.P., NATOCHIN, YU.V.
COU!%TkY 33F L."IFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZIOLOGICHIESKlY ZHUXNIAL SSSR IMENI 1. M. SECH"i40VA, 1970, VOL 56,
NR 5t RP 732-790
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-81CLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-CATIGN, DOG, KIDNEY, DIURESIS, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, MAGNESIUM
CHLORIDE, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM
CC-NTi0jL PEST-'ICTICINIS
OCCUmENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIF0
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Cific PICCIES-11101,11
212 024 UNCLASS I F I ED Pki.-)CESS ING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSli2N
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--([J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. NA? CA AND MG REABSO;~BTICN AAS
SHOWN TO li'lCiNE4Sc AT TH& :~'JAXIMU,'-l ~-,ATER DIUKESIS virilLF THFIR EXCRETION
DECREASEDf K PRIME PUSITIVL c~XCRETION ~v!AS NUT CHANGEO. AFTER GACL SUB2
ADAINISTkATION, CA PkIME POSITIVE PUSITIVE AND MG PiJIME POSITIVE
POSITIVE EXCRETION El.;UALLY INCREASED WHILE NA PKIMIE POSITIVE AIND K PRIME
POSITIVE EXCRET10ill PRESERVE0 THEE SANE LEVEL. IkIGCL SU82 A0111,11ST16%T101%
SHARPLY INCREASED MG PRZI.AE POSITIVE: POSITIVE EXCRETIC-liN, SLIGHTLY
INCkEASEI) THAT Cl- CA PmlMiE PUSITIVE POSITIVE AND DFCkEASED NA PPI".,.E
POSITIVE AND K PRIPE POSITIVE EXCRETION. . A%JAINST THE ANTIJIURErIC,
BACKGROUNL), IINJR'AVEN13US ~',6CL -SUB2 AND CACL SU132 A0MIl%IST,V" and that the Peierls-Nabarro barriers
are slightly smaller and their wi-dth is greater than the siuii-
lar parameters in the bulk of the crystal, Cited are certain
experimental data to support the above hypoth'esis. (I illus-
tration, 26 bibliographic references; summary).
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USSR uDc 621.791.16
ALEKHIN., V. P., GUSEV, 0. V., and MAZUR, A. I., 140seme
"Investigation of the Effect of Ultrasonic Oscillation,$ on the Production of
an Aluminum Joint with Monocrystalline Silicon"
Vloscow,, Fizika i Xhimiya Obrabotki Yaterialoy, No 3, Yz~)r-Jun 71, PP 100-108
Abstract- &-sults are presented of the investigation of regularities in join-
ing by ultrasonic welding (US14) small. aluminum wires wi-Ui silicon single
crystals with a view to producing ohmic contacts. The.dependence of the
contact quality on the change of USW parameters was metallogmphically examined.
Depths of disturbed surface layers of Si single crjstals were determined by
the method of anomalous transmission of X,rays, On the basis of the investiga-
tions, optimum parameters of USW were selected. The activating effect of
ultrasonic oscillation on the production of a.strong joint of,A1 with Si with-
out their preheating is analyzed. Four fiVires, 20 bibliographic references.
USSR UDC 539.374
ALMIN, V. P., SHORSHOROV, M. Kh., GUSEV, 0. V., and MIERKULOV, V. A.
"Method of Studying Surface Plastic Deformation,of Single Crystals in the
Area of Brittle Rupture"
Ifonokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh bletallov (Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], Naulca. Press, 1971, pp 165-171
Translation: A method is suggested for studying the- specifics of the defor-
mation of surface layers in comparison to volumetric deformation of brittle
crystals by heating them in the die through an insert of a plate material,
and calculation formulas are presented for determination of normal and tan-
gential stresses in the contact zone. The method of photoelasticity is used
to show the advantages of this method in comparison with determination of
microhardness. Experiments are performed on the loadinbt of Si and Mo cry-
stals through aluminum and lead inserts, and the depth of the layer involved
in plastic deformation is determined, sharplY,decreasing with decreasing
temperature from 550 to -196*C. 5 .Figures,; 14 Bibliographic References.
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USSR UDC 542-5
GOREVJt V. A.1 PUMEV-p- A.- and TROSHINIT YA. K., Institute of General and
Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, Kiev
"Modelling of the Rise and the Combustion of Light Gas Cloud in the
Atmosphere"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRJ Vol 205, Ito Aug 72, P? 875-878
Abstract: The problem of the movement of a cloud of burning gas and its mix-
ing with surrounding air is analyzed, the.upward movement is due to the hydro-
static lifting force. On the strength.of theoretical considerations the con-
elusion was reached that the modelling of such a system is possible on the
basis of Frude numbers and geometrical similitude. Theoretical principles
were examined through laboratory experiments with and vithout ignition; the
agreement between the calcitlated and experimental values vas found to be very
good. Initially the cloud accellerates, r0aching a maximum rate of rise,
and then the upward,moveirent becomes gradtially slower.
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AkF_AS___i3I0LoGf CAL AND MEI IC L
A SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-FOUD STORAGE, TEM.PERATUREt NUCLEIC:~ACIO, ONAP RNA
._~U%TACL AARNING-NO REST-itICTIONS
;_'WCUMEN t CLASS-UNCLASSIF IED
PiWXY REEL/FRAME-3007/0120 STEP NO--UR/C4ll/701006/0021OL38/0141
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LIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0135617
--XoSTRACT/EXlRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ThE EFFECT GF HARVEST T114E AND
STORAGE TEAP. UN THE Cu 6
"NrENT UF NUCLEIC ACIDS IN EYES OF POTATO TU ERS
WAS INVESTIGATED. THE RNA AND DNA LEVELS IN EYES OF NONMATURE TU6ERS
WERE GREATER THAN THOSE OF IMATURE ONES DURING HARVESr AND STURAGE. RNA
DECREASED SLIGHTLY DUKING ~ilNrER STORAGE BUT SUODIENLY INCRFASEU IN mAY.
-TY AND
:-ONX-VARIEU IRREGULARLY ANU THE TREND WAS. DEPENDENT ON VARIC
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IJV c (,I' 'I I lit) I L t I
o.1
i,o
it
oo
USSR UDC 539.374
ALEKHIN, V. P., SHORSHOROV, M. Kh., GUSEV, 0. V., and MFRKULOV, V. A.
"Method of Studying Surface Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals in the
Area of Brittle Rupture"
Nonokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works), Nauka Press, 1971, pp 165-171
Translation: A method is suggested for studying thr snecifics of 010 defor-
mation of surface layers in comparison to volumetric defo=.=ion of brittle
crystals by heating them in the die through an insert of a plate material,
and calculation forlmilas Zirv. )))-CS(!tIL(!d for duLvrwj-I:iLfCi1I Of uOrMil _ITILI Lan.
gential stres:zes in the contact zone. The method of photoelasticity is used
to sho-,,7 the advailtai"as 0t Lhis method in comparison with determnination of
microbardness. Experiments are performed on the loading of Si and ~Iu cry-
stals aluminum and lead inserts, and the depth of the layer involv(ad
in plastic deformation is determined, sharply decreasing with decreasin,~
temDerature from 550 to -196'C. 5 Figures; 14 Lliblingr,~_n'.ic llel-erences.
58
Miscellaneous
USSR
UDC 542.5
GOIREV, V. A., LLLSL'.L-P---- and TROSHIN) YA. K., Institi-ite of General t,nd
lnorEarn-ic Che=istr.~-, Academy of Sciences acrSSIR, Kiev
"Modelling of the Rise and tile Combustion of Light Cus Cloud in the
A t r-o s ph e r e"
Yzscov, -Doklad,. Akadcruii SSSR, Vol 205, No 4, Aut~: 7121, J)p 875-9,03
Abstract: The rroblem, ot' the mo%,erien' of a clo,,id of burninf,~ gas and its r';ix-
inv vith s-arroundinf; air is analyzed, the upward jro,,ement is (lite to the hydro-
static lifting-,- force. On the streng-ch of theoretical cons-idOrationS thl~ c;Dn-
clusion -was reached that the modelling of such a systerr is possible on the
basis oil Frade =171-ers and Cenmetrical similitude. Inicoretical principles.
were exalnined throu'c-h laboratory experiments with and withou-t. Lnition; the
agreement between the calcitlated and experinental values was folind to be very
good. ini-viall'y the clo--id accellierates, reaching a rate of rise,
and then tile upward movement becores gradually
CSO: 1841-W
1/1
A/Z 017 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
'TITLE--EFFLCT OF MARVLST TIMC AND STORAGE TEMPERATURE ON Ttli NUCLCIC. ACID
LEVEL IN lliSUES OF PGraia iuaERs -u-
ALTHCR-(02)-GLSEV# S*A.v P6POVo V.Ga
c C. L'% TRY CF INFC--USSR
SCURCF-PRIKL. bIOKHI."',. 1970, 6(2)t L38-41
DATE FLELISt!ED ------- 70
SUBJECT AkEAS--6ICLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--F6UU STUkAGLt TE;,~PERATURE, NUCLEIC ACID, ONA, RNA
CC.',,TRCL PFST4ILTIONS
OCCUINEfoT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIC-0
P.RL,AY KELL/tkAA[--3001/(,I2o STEP
L:I-c Cw-."Ci~~
A LL-
21Z 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20,%OV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--APOL35bl7
AbSTRACT/EXIRACT--(U) L'-P-C.- ABSTRACT. ThE EFFECT GF HARVEST TIME AND
STORAGE TE-All. ON THE Ct"NTEN'T (,F NUCLEIC ACIDS IN EYES OF PGTATU TUBERS
WAS INVESTIGATED. THE RNA AND DNA LEVELS IN EYES OF NGNMATURE TUBERS
k4ERE GREATE,~ THAN THGSE OF MATURE GNES DUAING HARVEST AND STURAGE. RNA
DECREASED SLIGHTLY DUKING AmrER STORAGE BUT SU-)DENLY liNckFASED IN MAY.
DNA VAPIE!" IRRE(31ULAIRLY AND ]HE TREND WAS DEPENDENT ON VARILTY AND
-STGRAGE TEPIP.
lJNCLASSfFI-':D
MOD407707S
US uE o482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section~I Chemical, Dervent,
240889 RESIST&NCE SPOT WELDING was improved by
conlinuous measuriment of resistance
between welding electrodes 1. in this method two
sheets of metal are pressed between the electrodes
with a force P and subjected to ultrasonic
vibrations using a 3enerator 4. The resistance
between the electrodes is continuously measured
by a unit 2 which at the optimum value of this
resistance actuates a controller 6 to switch
welding current for a given tiqke interval. The
value of the optimum resistance and other
parameters of the welding ptoceso depend on the
type and state of the welded sheets and on the.
welding equLpment used.
15.9.67 as 1186067/25-27.~S.F. GUsEV et al. j
(22-8-69) Bul 13/1.4.69. Class 21h. Int.Cl-B 23k.
and L-dj,.a4n,
AUTHORS: Gusev, S. F.; Koryakovskiy, 0. A.;
y. A~ -1 f r- (I AQ.
.M70 J~J!05
AA0040779
/,o
I
9
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I
19750486
1/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSfNS OATE--11SEP70
TITLE--TWO PYRIDYLAZONAPHTHOL ISOMERS AND THEIR REACTION WITH COPPEP if)NS'
_U_
AUTHOR--GUSEV, S.I., GLUSHKOVA, I.N., KETOVA, L.A., PEESIS, A.S.
COUI%TRY OF I.NFO--USSR
SOURtE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(2), 260-6
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTPY
TOPIC TAGS--PYRICINE9 AZO COMPOUND, NAPHTHOL, COPPER COMPLEX, FQt)ILIBQIUM
CONSTANT
CONTRnL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLAS~--UNCLAS~IFIFD
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1687 STFP N,I--UR/0071~/10/02'i/Oo.-,/O,')t.0/01)of)
CIRC ACC;".;SIC',' N3--A-J0104902
H L A S S ! F I F 01
2/2 008 UNCLASSIPIED PROCESSINC~ D4TE--ll-SEP70
CIRC ACCESSICN Nle--.AP0104902
ABSTP ACTIEXTR ACT-- ftl) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMIXT. 9F
2,(2tPYRIDYLAZ3),l,NA1)HTH`_'L (1) AND 4t(2,PYRlr)YL4Z--,I),J,Iij~ND',4T4~IL (11) WAS
OBTAINED. NA 2,PYR IDYL 6Z7TATE (17 G) IN 75 ML ETOH WITIJ 17.3 G NAPHT141n
WAS TREATED WITH CC SIJ92 UNTIL a THICK PASTE IS FORMED Tn GIVE I AND 11
BY FRACTIONAL fl'RYSTN. I HAS LAMBD4 360, 470 MMU; 11 HAS LA4BOA 45-0 MqU.
PK SUBNH AND PK SUBOH OF T AND 11 WERE 1'.05 PLUS OP MINUS 0.13 AND
11.11 PLUS OR MINUS 0.16 AND 1.57 PLUS-OR MINUS 0.16 AND 10.45 PLUS OR
MINUS 0.49-,-RESP. 'I*FGRMS WITH CU 1:1 AND 1:2 COMPLEXES, D~PENDING ON
THE PH AND THE REAGENT RATIO. WITH EXCESS RE4-GVENT THE CO"PLEXES HAVE
LAMBDA 570 MMU AT DH 1-3 4ND LAMSDA 560 IMMU AT PH 5- 6. WITH CU IONS
EXCESS LAMBDA IS 570 MMU. THE 1:1 COMPLEX CAN BE EXTD. WITH BUOH, THE
1:2 COMPLEX WITH CCL SUB4. MOLAR ABSORPTIVITY OF THE COMPLEXES, THEIR
INSTABILITY CONSTS.t AND REACTION EQUIL. CONSTS. FOR THE CU-1 (PH 1-32)
COMPLEX, THF CU-I (Pll 5-0) AND T11F. CU-11 COMPLEX WFRF AS FljtJ(lWS_:
(2.447 TIMES 10 PRIME4, (22.87 PLUS OR MINUS 0.461 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE6, (1.18 PLUS OR MIN*US 0.02) TIMES 10 PRIME NEG4TIVF4; 4.745
T-TMES 10 PRIME4, (7.61 PLUS OR MINUS 0.99) TIMES 10 PRIME NFGATIVE7,
(6.45 PLUS OR MINUS 0.2q) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4; 3.95 TIMES 10
PRIME4t (2.70 PLUS OR MINUS 0.02) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIV~_:5, 46.79 PLUS
OR.MINUS 0.07) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4.
112 03b UNCL,,~SSIFIED
TITLI:-I.MFm0'Vli-.~3 TH' C,-;QA6Slt-',N r(LSISTANCt OF SILVLK COATINGS UY ;)ELREASING
PL.-,.CSITY -u-
AUTHur,-(~:2)-UUSLV, S.N.1 SHULPIN't G.P.
CCUNTRY LF lt%~-G--LSSR
SGURCE-r,.IEV, TEKHM-LOGIYA I LR(;ANIZATSIYA PROIZVOOSTVAt NO 1, 1-)70, PP
70-73
DATE PUBL ISliE"-"--70
SL;C-j E C T _5 -,MAT E~-. A LS I 'N D . I Cl f V I L AND IMAR I NE L NGL,~
S-- S T U T i Cui~,ZC. S I t,',4 k f"-:S I S fX 4CY-1 AS
% E CAIGGF~I, C
AcS-i.el ih-'., ~"I-,-IAL, 11'01~~SJN!k-l LLIAZNING, I ION
CC:4TRGL VARKING--Ni~ REST!%ICTIONS
DOCUME-J LIALAS'.)--U~"'CL 1_--SIF IE;L)
PkUXY ~,L L L/ 1 1332 STLP
CIRC
70
S
C, 1,1c s's1 12 3 0
A 6 S T T iZ A C T A C J " P L L X. S TT ISTI%~AL STLJOY 4AS
PA6E I-% CJ-ULi-t T-' --X.'LA1% THt LFF~CTS Ul- T'l:CK%tjL-)G [CAL ANJ J,-ISIG\ FACTORS
UN P,jruslry Al".0 CJR'NcjSIc."., 11 ;vAS SHOWN THAT THE dRIM44Y
K E #. S C :% ~- Cr- P CI T V L F S 1 L VC L' -' I I '; G -'j~ 15 IN THL 61- lJYU,'16GbN
dUi&LES ifl".T DISCHARGE '"ITH SILVER& THE C0,i3INE0 USE
OF It-t- TtCrt.~*-LtjGIC'AL Xib -lcAtvS FU~ DELRCASf.',4(; POROSITY CAN RAISE
kESISI4i%Cl,- TC S 16 7 TI I ~ 1E STHE P-3Sr EFI-E-CTIVE WAY Jf- OICREASING
Pc!Alc 511 y I s a y S T.4 I L I Z 1; iG TAN,\ C URI R E N T Afili US ING UL T,~AS LIN I C ei'l 5 1 i ING.
THE ECGE EFi-ECT YUST ALSJ jE CONSWERED.
t I,.(. t ;. ~, S I f: I !-. 'D
112 020 UNC,_ ASS I F I ED PROCESSING D"TE--230CT70
TITLE--INFRARED SPECTRA OF COPPER SELENlrES -U-
A UTHOR-(04)-M A K4TUN, V PEC_~-~KCVSK I 'i V-V- t -MELN I KLIVA , R. YA. Otis ~,_Vl
S.S.
COUNTRY jF INFO--USSR
SOUR'k-.E--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTRCS.~. L970r' I Ml 4117-503
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT ARE_,'S--CHE',!IST,!Y, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--COPPER CLIMPAUM0, SELLNILU.M Ci._;.MP0UN0, OXYGEN C(IM"'OUN0,
CHRYSTALLOGRAPHY, IR SPECTRU4
U%'T L I '%- S, - - ': C, N'S
10W~lvt_M IiA)
PROXY
212 020 UNCLASSIF_,~D P~ZOCESSM5 DAFL--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION Mf,)--AP')I1931 I
ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- A3srRACT. ME SrATV 01: li SU~-Q 6 IN CRYSr. CU
SELENITF HYDRATES, AN!) TiiE CH ANGES OF THE SPECTRAL Cti;~f ACTFkISTICS OF
SEO SUt13 PRIMF2 NEGATIVE 1:jN BOUND TO ONLY ONE CATIC;N W-E;,-~E sruDrc-L) AS A
FUNCTION CF THE CHANGE- CF r_-',YST;%LL,3GRAPHIC PA-AMETERS. [-HE flF
CUSEO SUB3.2H SUB2 n, CUSCEI) S033.2D SUB2 0, CRYST. CUSE-3 "UB-4, A~IJRPILIUS
CUSEO SUB3, CUO.CUESE0 SU33, AND CUM. 2SE0 SU113 IS DESCRIIED IN G-~tEAT
DETAIL. THE IR SPECTRA WERE otirm-NIED Br,TwEf-:,% 400 AtW li-J30 C'.1, PAIMF
NEGATIVE1.
L)
112 034 UNCLASSIFIED pRrirLS~ p.-;
T ITLE--FORMAT llrj (IF CHA;~Glr'ii) ANO FXCITEL) PARTICLES IN C(;LLI SIU'iS BE-T,
NOBLE GAS IONS OR ATOMS 4%0 HYDROGEN -1-1,I)LECULES -U-
AUTHOR-fl05)-PDLYAK0VA, G.N., GtJS-;:V, V.A., YERKA, V.F., LOC'Ll-, YA.M., A T S
A . V .
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY I TEORETICHESKOY FILLIKI, 1970, VOL 53,
NR 4t PP 1186-1196
DATE PUBL ISHF0 ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYS[CS
TOPIC TAGS--EXCITATION CROSS SECTION, PARTICLE COLLISI-ONt GAS 10I.NIZATIO~q,
HYDROGEN, EMISSION SPECTRUM, INERT GAS
CONTROL MARKING--N(l RCSTkICTIONS
DOCUMC-NT CLA S S--UNC L.A SS f F I FF)
PROXY s TE P N10--ult /00~6 / Ii) 1 L 1 )0
CIRC ACCESSlFjN,
2 / 2 034 -J~;C L ~' S S I F I E 0PW'11" I') s I li~" 1-11A T0
I R C A CC F S S 10:11 N'C- - A P li 10 6.2 4 1
ABST~ Al- T / EX T~~ AC T-- ( UP-0- Al S f L~ A C Tf ~ i E E F F E CT 1 V I- S'-'--C]'I(-IljS '::04 H
SJ-~,2 Pt-SITIVE ANO POSITIVt: PROOJ~Tl--j~! 1-%* L I '>' I ON S
BFTWEEN' 3-40KEV HF, PIE A:,,ri Ak IONS CIR ATOMS H SJO~ 1~)~'.E,--(JLES
MEASURED BY THE MASS SPECTROMETER TECHN'I~UE. I H a E;" f E t: f I V L c k 1-1 s s
SECT IONS FOR, THE H SUBALPHA AND H SUBBET E XC 11 ED L I ~-'FS OF THE BALNIER
HYDROGEN SERIES AND FOR SOME SPECTRAL LINES OF HE, PIE ANO i',R ATOMS -AND
IONS A~kISING IN COLLISIPY-15 BETWEEN 0.1-30 KEV ATOMS tk'140 IONS JF THE SAIME
NJ8LE GASES AND H SUB2 MOLECULES ARE MEASURED BY THE MASS SPc-'-CTROSCt)PIC
TECHNIQUE. THE PESULTS OF THE MEASUREMENTS SHOW THAr IMANY SIGMA
(UPSILON) CURVES (SIGMA IS THE EFFECTIVE CROSS SECTIPN FOR A CERTAIN
COLLISION PROCESS AND UPSILON I S THE RELATIVE VELOCITY OF THE CULL[DING
PARTICLES) EXHIBIT PEAKS IN THE REGION OF SMALL IMPINGING PARTICLE
ENERGIES. THE PEAKS CANN'OT BE EXPLAINED ON THE BASIS OF THE MASSEY
ADIABATIC CONDITION. POSSIBLE CAUSES OF THE PEAKS ARE DISCUSSED.
FACILITY: FIZIK0-TEKffNjCLfESKIY INSTITUT AN UKRAINSKOY SSR.
U N (1- L A S S I F- I ": D
USSR
USEV V. A. MYUK, A.A. FOGEL, Ya. '4., PILIPENKO, D. V., Physico-
';V __ .9 .1
-Rhaic- '--nsti~ e
tech~My--~r tut , Academy of Sciencrs, Ukraiaian SSR
"The Foimation of Slow Atomic Negativr! Oxygen Ions in Collisions Between Fast
Protons or Hydrogen Atoms and 02 Molecules"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, No 12, 1970, PP
lgc)g-ig16
Abstract: A method is develoLped for the investigation of processes involving
~the foi-mation of negative ions in collisions between fast ions or atoms
with gas molecules. The effective cross sections of the fol-nmation of 0-ions
in collisions between 3-50 kev hydrogen ions or atoms and cxxygen, molecules
are rv-asurred in terms, of relative units. 4 figure3, 16 bibliographic
entries.
1/1
USSR
uDo 621.7182.,7
FEDCTOV, YA. A., SIDCRCV, VASIL'YEV, A.P., R.,'I~OVA, G.V.
nDefinition Cf The Determinant Factors During Physico-Mathemutical Investig8tLon Cf
The Quality Cf AI'Loy-.vpe Low-Power Transis(tors"
Elektrcn. tekhnike. Xsuchno-tekhn. 9b. Polu2rovodn. pribory (Electronic Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices), 1970, No 1(51), pp '-24
(from RZh--Elektronika i_yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstract No 12B176)
Tranelationt A method is proposed for analysis of the quality of alloy-type low-
power transistors with the aid of physico-mathemutical methods which define the
determinate factore affecting the chanFe of the individual parameters. Author's
Summary.
USSR
G YUK, 70]2 P Y- (pi-, -'rif"ti L 1
Ukrairdam AcalZ:-,y o--'
"Disscciation. oC Dict~.: -:c Into ions im-pact o_- I On L,
ROSCO-W) Zliuz-:~al i Teore
-ItichL~skoy Fizik;
pp 128~-90
Abstract: I ~e is
tive cffect-'~-
L
duced in cc,--
fast i-n:; Of
art,on, and ni'd CC
r and 1"o dA
ence -i--
A 6
Of into
4
2 ~'2. 6
UDC 621.~~8
G'U'SEV, V. n. , X'C'VCl-"-'l'E'N"TUK , L. I.
C-1 Silicon Fhotot'hyriztors'l
mikrcelektroniku. Reso. me-Zhved. sb.
croslec~rc-n--'Ca. Re-,,ub' 'c -nter`eriirtmt~ntal Collec--~on~ , 1,:;70, No 4, p-p. c;,-Cl
1 yeve primeneni-a N o 8, Au6-ubt 1~7C, ,~etr~~c~ No
s -.resente-4 of tre o7erti~4n-- e c n' of ~7,
ar'E:.LVsls 1
s c or nhct o t1-, y r i s t o r .E'xpreasicrns 8re obtuinea" for the curren',-voit~i,:,a
In ~-.e dark
.e the action of raid J-a-'ion 'or caEes when th-~ )--nt~rutiarj
mec'-ur,'.-j= for and -the surface loss '(c~-annel
ate the centrul Junction. it follovia from the exprermions oot~-,lnt~'d tno-. %i,e Onsic
c-' t~-e 7:hctot~,yrlstor de"na' an t~'e intensity of wnich
,Ln'! crlini-n of turn-on voli.8,Fe La ourerved durin7 or. ci:;~3,;nc.~i
in the c---ntrol Junction. It, iv ohown thut pnototriyri~!"r,rg,
C' W'-lci-. 's deter=-ntid tri production of ch-jr;!-, cj-riDr.- ut-
t "i
c') n tra oea" HInal c e i~ w
I-irive tha bout rracdom from InturVoronco. j. I r6 1'.
USSR UDC 539.3:534.1
qUSEV, V. B., KONEVALOV, V. S., NTIKIFOROV, A. S.
"on the Dissipative Properties of a Plate Partially Faced With Vibration
Absorbing Material"
V eb. Rasseyanive energii 'Dri kolebanivakh mekh. sistem (Energy Scattering
in the Vibrations of Mechanical bysteWs -- conection. of Works), Kiev,
"Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 248-250 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3V233)
Translation: The dissipative properties -~f a plate upon the deposition of
a vibration absorbing material on a portion of its surface are investigated.
The dissipative properties of a rod of finite length, a certain part of which
is coated with the vibration absorbing material, are initially considered to
make a qualitative evaluation of these properties. Two cases are considered,
in one of which the material is applied to the middle portion of the rod
symmetric with its center, and in the other the material is applied at the
ends of the rod. The exple-rinental portion was conducted on circular plates
of diameter 100 cm. Rubber was used as a vibration absoTbing coating.
1/2
USSR
GUSEV, V. B. , et al, rasseyanive energii pri kolebanivakh mekh. sistem-,
Fdev, "Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 248-25U
The coefficient of losses in the plate was measured under constant removal
of the rubber from the surfa6e of the plate. Measurements of the coeffi-
cient of loss were conducted bv a reverberation method up to a 10-fold
decrease in the amplitude of the free bending oscillations of the plate.
It is pointed out that the dissipative properties of the plate at high fre-
quencies are practically independent of the placement on it of one or another
quantity (with respect to area) of vibration absorbing material. It is more
reasonable to place the vibration absorbing material closer to the center of
the plate to ensure the best dissipative properties of the plate at low
frequencies. Yu. A. Belyayev.
2/2
- 71 -
G. A.
Popov, L. el. 11,%ratietric Optical ;ii:n,l) ........... ").1
GL:sev, V. G. qtudv .,[ the rtfccc of :'--
on tile P,.C,!pt,l'n of Ph- :~,J,~Ulaz.!.
K.rnhunov, 1. 1'. !;tuiy .,f tile p;lr=,t"rq ,,
C.-mul.nicatiuni Lin~.i .........................
Cert5en%htcyn, F. E. Cj5 Lunn~4 for Uptlcal I~azn ~iavp ...... 323
Maykap.r. (). 1. Structural CharocteriNtIcs of Anenznir. tar
Photon Tnio=ation TrnnsmBsIon ~wstQ,-,5 ..... 331
Khromov, A. B. , Fab- Templaraturo Conditions of Thin
rikov, V. A., Films when Recording InaRms by t,"*r :-Issiou 340
Klyukin. L. M.
Kly,jkln, L. 'i. , TbIn Magnetic Films In Lxier ;Iemn t
Fnbrikov. V. A., Transmission Svster . .... .................... 3511
ghromov. A. D.
It..'shikh, 0. F. Method of Precession Dia~aoutic-; o~
Disturbancell of th~ Optical Activxt)~
indexes of Refractian. of U',)LtCall, Tra~S?,Ar~nc
Media using Laier Radiation .................. )b4
flerl'ohikh, 0. F. Procedure for Optical Vifferenciatxon of Axnpli-
tude Modulated Colic-rent Radiation ............ 371
Men'shlkh,O. V. Study of tho Optical Vrnperticn of Szts-anceq
Unned an tile Inverse Faraday Cffect .......... 5 -1-,
qivitln, V. V., Study of I.ogical I?It!rents Based en ! 7t!~Iczn-
S=oylov, V. 0. ductor Laner Photodiode ...................... 3
Urpennkiy, A. V. ronllibility of ReallitIng 74rve. St~~:~T
~ in a s.1micontitictor 1,;l!;er with
t3tiot, ........................... I ........... 34!5
pot-i-Aln, t. A., 7wo-Vimen4ional ~,cAnni,)v, of an GPCiC4~ _tAm
V. V.,
Yoto" by Ligbt Refraction in an Ultrasonic F!eW ... 3b9
,
Inhoznvrko, Yu. L.
ne ryw, I n 1. A..
, 1,.iqer Sy-iccm rnquring chat all Ir-oze Q~ x.,
V.,
ruL.,; V Object will be Obtained on a Dinplay ~zzrcen 395
',Oboznenko, Yo. L.
487
-C lj~ JM IA I T.1 ~~ ~N; -; L;~' 7 ijc)'N
I \(,I INH ITH F! PROBLEMS OF LASER BEAM ],.-.A TRA16,11ISS10N
PRUCEFUINGS OF !HE FIRSC ALL-VNl0N UNFFIU.~.CE:, r:v'V.
SEPTM4BZlq 1963
IITLF! PROBLEMY PEREDACIII INFOiViATSIT LAZER;ViN,
3. A. DEPAUG114. ET AL.
SOURCE: KIEV ORDER OF LENII4 STAtr L~qVERSITy
imen T.G. SCREVCHENK0
Ttim,latcd fOt FSTC bY AC51
N 0 T I C 5
lici,ii tr'nsl.ttd .' J~fvwn Ica in thc oftgln4: 1'. 't
hWil MAC M Wiry thr accuracy of 2nN Nwtow-m containctj kertt'.. Tl'~'
tra"'I'to ... I IN pubitshed With a tiltilinium fir Cut cdttln~ and grzi,litts prepirAtion tm ,r~,ct
tit-, di-enmimun of
App--d I'- publit ruiv.sse. Mvrib%suosi twhositcEi.
F",chvnkvv, V. M., A p ;I I I c It I i- I -A 1- 1 ? V I " .7
Shijdriko~, (I. A. ultr..'I-ic of a Las-ct te ... ..........
Yana ts I ;Ov , 9 . A. Roea on r)r ti-,, (if the 1~cflLctl-i rattern
Lebedeva, L. N., of CciherenL L:~hr oiI 14,,.! dtivn i th, tz,-1
svrf.'~V,, . .....................................
fxnen'y~n, T. 1. St.dy Of th.- Propertie, ,I Vnria-
tiIII-'I Of 011 1-11-Vi- 11-1 J'1"Vd93LI0n
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