SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ISTOMIN, N.P. - IVAKHNENKO. A.G.

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112 033 UNICLASSI PIED PROCESSING DATE--L3NOV70 TITLE--FRICTIGN AND WEAR CA- ANTLFRICTION COMPOSITION MATERIALS BASED ON :.- TEFLON' 4 '.%I'TH LEAD -U- AUTHOR-( 02) - ISTOMIN, N.P., MATVEYEVSKIY, R.M. COU.NTRY OF INFO--USSR T SGURCE-MUSCOW, VESTNIK MASHINGSTKUYENLYA, NO 2, 1970, PP 47-50 DATE PUBL lSliED------- 70 SUBJCCT AREAS-111ATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--AtJrlFkICTIUN' MATERIALt LEAD, TEFLONt Clil'-dAINING POLYIM~R, WEAR RESISTANCE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3003/1369 STEP NO--UP/0122/70/DGD/OO2/0041/0050 CIRC A(_.CF';-,T0N ........... ...... 1 V711 212 033 UNCLASS1 FIED PROCESS INU DATE-13NOV70 212 1. 4 70F C I 1-c CACCESSION N10--AP0130696 C1,C ~A ABSTRACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTKACT. AT IS Sli0iiN THAT 111E: ;',ODITIUN OF BST LOW DISPE-4SION LEAD To ANTIFRICTION COMPOSITION MAT~-KIALS 3ASED ON w Lo TEF LON 4 DECREASES THE COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION AND SMMFICANTLY TEF 1, INCREASES THEIR WEAR RESISTANCE, - ----- SS -CA FI- USSR ~q! I:" S. N. , Tn s t i t u'f c t 1-cri i c 7- a4 Id' n I u, M" :1 aI a "A Device for ~~'uning th,~- of the D. Filter" USSR Author' s Certi fic a ~-C F.-L ]'-ed 127 "!ay 643 puo I i sm~d LT :,!.r ~~-"h-`7'adlotekhnika, Nr~) 10, Oct 70, Abstr-act '-o 1OV385 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introdlices a :'cr of the string-resonators in an electromechunicuI, filter. 'iillie r-~evlct? a unit for adjusting the Lension cn the strings. A s a d i s t i n gu i i n I -, fe --. t u re oip a t -~ n t the device is designed for simultaneously tijhtening al-l stril-.~S in the ~~-nd achieving -identical frequency characteristics. '~7'he de,jice -is :ilt~de in the Corn of a system of rollers arranged in two rows. lilie string passcs over the'-ze one end being securely fastened while the other end is fastened to :~he above-mentioned string tension reoilator, which is connected to a drive triechanism- I/I WSR UDC 621.?62.002.5(066-8) ARON, P. H. , YAPINITISKY, E. L. , KUMING, S. YA. , and ISTOYMI, V. A. "Apparatus for Treatment of Powdered I-Aterials" Ussr Authors' Certificatte No 259690, C3. 81e, 11; 21c 31/03. (B 65 j, H. 01 F), filed 26 Aug 68, publistied 2 Jull 70 (from E,etallurgiya, NO 3, DAr 71, Ab5tzract No 3~;472 by 0. Pada-11ko) T:mnsllations The initia-1 charFe for thernoche-mical Droduction of ferrite powdex is del,,:-;ered -fronn a ho--;er onto a rotatin,- dis-k and travels on it to the reaction c1mmber. ~n ignition device in the chaz-.Ler suhmerges into the charge 1--yer and ignites it. When the combustion front goes be-youd the coi- fires of the chamber, the d,-ive switches on, and a new chrnxge batch moves into the chamber. Removal of the powder leaving the chan-ber is effected ty Ul a scraper. i/I USSR ISI"9. Yq. N., and V. I., Institute of Terrestrial Inagnotlsm, the Ion ds-Ohere-, Radiowa,!e Propagation, Academy of Sciences USSR "Nonlinear Modulation (if Quasinionochromatic Whistler Packet fu Magnotosphort," Moscow, Pis'na v Zhurnal EKsperiiliental'noy i Tecretiche-sicoy F-iziki, Vol 15, No 4, 20 Feb 72, pp 208-211 Abstract: Much research has been done in the last few years on the propaga- tion of nonochromatic whistlers along, the geomapnetic Held :111 the upp;~~]- ionosphere and nagnetof-irpnere, including experim-ents in which waves are radiated by a transmitter oil earth and recorded by a receiver located at: a mametoccnjuzzito roi-it. 'Tha tr--ismitter usually rad-iates quas Imonoch ror!Ll ti z,. wave Packets. Tile pre-cent article discusses sove nonlincar effects due zo the linited nature of a packet entering the active region of the M;Igileto- sphe-re. I /-, Alluminum and Its Alloys USSR LjDc 669-715 ISIP-011-mll-KASTROLSKIY, V.V.. NOVLKOV, I.!., and ZOLOTGFEVSKIY, V.S., Pl--TJ,.,4cn In-st=tute-of Light Alloys; Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "Substructure of Cast Alloys on an Aluminlim-14agnesium, a;se" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 32, No 2, p-D 442-445 Abstract: Cast aluminum alloys with 6.5 and 10~j I-La. produced from pure Al (C,19.99%) and pure MS (99.92fl and from industrial allo-'s Al'~Ir' 149 0 T~, o 0, ;' . 14n) and A-127-1 (10.5% M-E; and 0.1% Be, T-1, and Zz-) w-ere gated by the method of diffractional electron-microscopy. was found in the substructure of alloys on the Al - Mg base each dendritic cell repre- 1. from den- sents a combination of subgrains. In proportion to the -wittdrawa - dritic cell boundaries, the subgrain sizes increase and the dislocation density inside the subgrains Las a tendency to decrease. TLe observed sub- structural characteristics of cast ILI - Mg alloys are iirtterpr,~ted. Two illustr., five biblio. refs. 1/1 1/2 20 UNCLA'S'S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--04DECIO TITLE--KINETICS OF ACCUMULATION AND IISSUE DOSES OF TRITIUM OXIDE CHRONICALLY ADMINISTERED TO RATS -11- AUTHOR-102)-ISTOMINA, A.G., MOSKALEV, YU.I. 01*--/ C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-RADIOBIOLOGIYA 1970, 10(2)v 310 ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--TRITIUM OXIDE, RAT, RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE, RADIATION DOSIMETRY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO---FD70/605004/510 STEP NO--[)R/0205/70/011,~/0,1112/10310/-,!)-3-C CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0139604 41C 1 - AF I E D 1 2/2 020 UNCL ASS IF I ED PRQCES--,lNG CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139604 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* KINETICS OF ACClRjlUL,A7IGN Pil'~'-,,Ei -H AND TISSUE DOSES WERE STUCIED IN RATS AFTER CHRO~NJC PRIME3 H SU62 0 IN DOSES OF 1.4 TIMES 10 PRIME5 NEGAILVE, 2.9 T(fl',-:S .~O PRIME6 NEGATIVEt AND 7 TIMES 10 PRIMF7 NEGATIVE Cl-G-Di-~Y Ff~'IA 64 OAYS. PRIME3 H CONTENT WAS DETD. IN URINE AND TISSUE FLUID A~4'U I, -)R,e milm-d 'OF 13 RAT TISSUES. AN EQUItL-. WAS FOUND AFTER 20 OAYS. f,)rAL DOSE D (IN RADSI ABSORBED BY A RAT DURING CHRONIC A0:Al%:i5TRATf!,'jNl 0.r PRIME3 H SUBZ 0 MAY BE CALCO. FROM THE EQUATION D EQUALS 9.5 TIMES 13 PRIME5 (T-71A SUBO (T IS GREATER THAN 20), 14HFRE T EQUALS PERIOD OF PRIME3 H ADMINISTRATION (IN DAYS), A SUBO EQUALS THE ACTIVITY OF PAL-AE3 H SUB2 0 ADMINISTERED (IN Cl-G-DAY). TOTAL ABSORBED JOSE OF RAOiATiON RECEIVED BY A RAT AFTER THE INTERRUPTION OF THE RADIOISOTOPE ADMINISTRATION IS 0 EQUALS 8 TIMES 10 PRIME6 SUBAO. FACILITY: INST. 810FIZ., MOSCOWt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ISTOMINA, L. 1. "A Circular Plane of Order 5" Kombinator. Analiz. [Combinatorial Analysis -- Collection of 11"orks], No 2' Moscow, 19721, pp 73-85 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibel-net ii-), No 6, 1973, Abstract No (-)V348, by Ye. Gonin). Translation: The uniqueness of a circular plane of order 5 is proven with accuracy to isomorphism. First, an example is constructo,l by introdtiction of Euclidean metrics to a projective planc of order 5 and seching out all circles. Affine transforms are us(-(] to produce all ellipscs passing throwl,'11 .1 fixed pair of points, and all full bundles of such ellipses are found with nccnt-ac..~' to isomorphis;-ii. The bundles for other pairs of points are found by affine transforms. matching of hundles leads to the plane taken as an eximple. The selection of bundles vas simplified in ariolher i-mrk b)' the aLiLhor 1972, 7V274). Sommliat later than the article ahstrnctc-d, another ai-t.icle was published by Dtmrnistoln (PZWMat, 1973, 5V,14.1) with t1jc SL:-.e rosulti., pro- duced by listijil& using anm--her plan. 1/3 042 TITLE-SPATIAL STRUCTURE Li- SATELLITE MEASUREMENTS -U- UNr PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 CLASSIFIED THE EARTH'S BRIGHINESS FIELO FR6:11 KJS,%it9S r4l* AuTH3k-(03)-lSTCMINA, L.G., MALKEVICH* M.S., CCu,%TkY OF INFO-USSR SCjUr'%CE--:4'_-SCC~%, IZVESTIY,'~ AKADEMII NAUK SSSR, VOL Vit NU 5, 1970, PP ito6-476 UATE PUBLISFED ------- 70 SYACHINOVo V-1- FIZIKA ATIAG'SFERY I LIKEANA, SUOJECT ARE,`%S--ATMOSPHEF'IC SCIENCESt MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, SPACE TECH%(_'LGGY rcp.rC TAGS-ARTIFICIAL EAP.TH SATELLITE# OPTIC BRIGWrNESS, EAATH PLANET3, AJTUCORk`LATlCN FUNCTIGN, EIGENVECTOk, CLOUD COVER, METEOkGL(JGY, PARAMETER, MEASUREMENT/W)COSMOS 149 SATELLITE CU4TRCL Mili-lKINC-NO kESTPIrTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PICOXY RE-EL/fRAME-300510520 STEP NC)--UR/03(i2j,'70/C)06/GO5/04(2F,/C476 Cl;:,"-- ACCESS11U, %L,-;'IP013,~711-17 t 2/3 0412 UNCLA5SIFIED PROCESS[iNG DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0132717 AcSTKACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. THIS PAPER GIVES SUME RESULTS of- A STUCY GF ThE SPATIAL STRJCTURE OF THE EARTHIS BRIGHTNESS FIELD oN THE 8ASIS OF NE-ASUREMENTS jF REFLECTED SOLAR RAOIATION MADE FROM THE "KUSM65-14911 ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE. CBSER114TION'S il:L-R~ MAOE 41TI-1, SCANNING TELEPHriTGMETEPS IN THE SPECTRAL INTERVAL 0.71,- ",ICROr4. IT WAS FGUND THAT IN EVALUATING THE DEGREE CF HCMOGENEITY AND ISOTROPY OF TWO dIY,E,NSICt4AL RAND014 Fuf,.crfo,,qs IT IS NECESSARY TO FGkMULATE A SYSTEM OF EMPIRICAL ORTHLGCNAL VECrORS OF AUTOCORRELATION MATRICES OBTAINED FROM 01SCRETE (IRUSS SECTIGNiS OF THE kANDOM FIELD IN SE-LECrr_-rj DIRECTIGNS (FOR EXAPPLE, ,-lUTUALLY PERi-ENVICULAR). IN THE CASE OF FIELD HOMOGENEITY THE FIRST EIGENvECTORS AkE CLGSE To TRIGONOMETRIC FUNcrij-14S A,,,a THEIR FORM IS NGT OEVENDENT ON THE uIRECTIGINS OF THE CiZOSS SECTION, BUT THE EIGENVALUES rF THE CORRELATION MATRICES FRO)'-l A HARMUNIL SPECTRUM. IN THE CASE OF AN APPRECIABLE FIELD INHnMOGENEITY, WHEN IT IS IMPJSSIBLE TO USE TFE CHARACTERISTILS OF HOMOGENEOUS RANDOM FUI%CTIONS IN THE AN-ALYSIS, THE cIGENVALUES CAN BE REGAROED AS A GENERALIZAriu:4 OF SPECTRAL DENSITY AND EIGENVECTURS OF THE CORRESPONDING CGRRELAFIU,",i M4TRICES CAN BE USED AS A CANLNICAL SYSTEM. THE METHOD DESCRIBED IN THE STUDY -MAKES IT POSSIBLE TC LETEkMINE ThE VALUE OF THE NATURAL SC-iLE OF RANOOM ar~ICHTNESS FIELDS wHICH CAN 3E LONSIUEREU HOMOGENEOUS IN ritis SENSE (IN THIS CASE THIS VALUE IS 500 KM). WITH A DECREASE IN THE SCALE THE HJMCGENEITY PROPERTY IS EVIDENTLY NOT RETAINED UP TO THE SCALES OF SEVEkAL KILCMETERS. 3/3 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIkC ACCESSICN NO-AP0132717 AdSTRACT/ExTkALT-SINCE VARIATIONS OF THE EARTHIS BkIGtiTNLSS Ai~E RELATED Ft~-.*-% THE iN.U-ST PART TO THE CLOUD COVER DISTRIBUTION AND THE LATTER IS RELATED TO ThE SPATIAL FIELDS OF TEMPERATURE AND hUMIDITY IT IS 66VICUSLY NECESSAkY TO CONDUCT STATISTICAL PROCESSING OF THE FIELDS OF M-cTECRCILCGICAL PARAmf-----..L~'~S AT DIFFERENT SCALES EMPLOYING THE METHOD UESI--kIEED ABOVE. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPliEkIC PHYSICS. .1~ CLASSIFIED USSR Burn Studies IVANOVA, N. P.; YEVTOKMOV, Ye. A.; SHELUTLER, A. B.; Ui 0V RUMMKO, T. G.; SYCHENIKOV, 1. 11.; Contra,- Scie;Wnntliric *ebsmelaa~ch Laboratoz-y imeni S. I. Chechulin, First 1-loscow Medical Institute imeni i. 414. Sechenov, and Central Institute of TralLma- tDl-ogy and Orthopedics. "ADulication of Collagen Sponge in the Treatnent of Burns" CD Moscow, Novoye v D-1-ar-mostike, Lechenii, P.rofilaktike Va--h-nev- shik-h -,abolovana.7T i i-i.e7Goda1u1i loslodovani7a. (News in Diagnosis, Treatment, cind Prophy-rilTzis of the Host inportant Diseases and Methods.of Investigation), Ministerstvo Zd-ravoo11Lhraneniya SSSR, 2:-973-,. 1228 pp, pp 51-52 Abstract: Notwithotanding the large variety of materials and drugs i ed for the dressing and treatment of bur=, to this date there is no r-7enerally accepted method of treatment. During the past few years information has appeared concerning the extensive utilization of collagen polymer preparations for the treatment of.burns, tro-phic ulcers, scalp wounds, and so on, 1/4. USSR M,,NO-VA,, 11'P., et al, Novoye v Diagnosti!re, Lecbonii, Frofilallc- 7 ~.Totodal:ft issiedovaniy W-ke Vazhno7shil:h '71rbolevaniy_-i a, 17"Y1, 12b ua, pp 51-52 which is absorbed by the organism and has a positive effect on the~re-enerative -orocesses of the lesion. 01 - The Porous collagen spop-ges are hemostatically effective, and by their-'hygroscoDic and structural Properties securely protect the ijajured surface from the effects of the external envirorurlent, a-onsiderably reduce plasma loss, and contribute to the growth of granulation tissue and the rapid healing- of the lesions. In.addition, the collagen can be permeated 1-lith different nedi- oi.nal- subs-'%-" aric es (aritibiotics, antiseptics, horiuones, vitemins, substances at-imulating the growth of connective tissue, and a others) which aro released by lysis of the collap ,:.en sponge. Taking Jim-- C01--Sidel-P-ZiOn the -305iti7e properties of the coliaGen preparation, researchers at the Central Scien-Vific Research Inslu-itute of TraumatoloSy and Orthopedics Burn Sec*~-ion npplied 2-/4 - 32 - USSR voye v Dingnostil~ IVANOVA, N. P., et al, No le, Lechenii. Profilak- tike Vazhnevshikh Zabolevaniy i 1-'.c-Uodakh lssieuovaniya, 1971, 126 pp, PP 51-52 a collagen sponge 0.5-0.8 cm thick and filledwith boric acid, hydrocortisone, and furacillin to 20 T)atient-9with fresh burns and large granulation surfaces. For the treatment of' second and third degree burns, sponges cor- respondin,g in size to the injured areas were placed on the pro- cessed burned surfaces. A.seDtic dressings were then applied. The dressings were changed within 2-3 days, and subseouen't'l-ly as required by the condition of the burned surface and the rapidity of lysis of the sponges. 11hen applied to mo-ist; wound surfaces, the collagen spor4ges closely adhered to the wound, absorbing the lesion exudate. 'Jhen exudation was copious, the aDonges were absorbed by the second or third days. The nositive asnects of the application of collagen Sponge are its rapid and painless covering of the burned surfaces, and the possibility of permeattinS the sponge with different medicinal substances which are able to ox-ert a direct local effect on tho 3/4 USSR IVANOVA, N. P.,'et'al, Novove v Diaanostilce, Lechenii, Profila-Icc- tike Vazhnevshilch- 'Zabol~e-vazuy i LetodvJzh issiedovanial, 197i, 12b pp, pp 51-52 wound with lysis of the sponge. Collagen sponges can be recom- mended for use in the general setu of therapeutic measures for the treatment of ratients with burns as a Uem-porary dressing for the preparation. of large injured surfaces for subsequent autoplasty. 4/4 - 33 - USSR GRWYACMIN, V. M., ILTUXOV, UDC 536.46:533.6 "On the Stability of a Plane Flame in a Flow With i Velocity Gradiciit" V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 305-308 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B958) Translation: The problem of the plane front of a flame under conditions when the velocity component of the flow tangential to the front rises linearly along the front considering th(! differences in tile diffusion coeffIcients D and the temperature conductivity K is discussed. The stability of the stationary reac- tions to curvature of the front is investigated. It is shown that for D < i< extinguishing of the flame is possible for an increase in the gradi.ent of the tangential flow velocity and for D > K the instability of the front to,-,~ard the curvature is shown. III USSR UDC S36.46 ASSOVSKIY, 1. G. , ISTR~,T ~VA~.G. , L1BROVIC11, V. B. , Mosco,...- "Necessary Conditions --"or Gradual Changes in Combustion Izates of Condc-nsod Systems" Zhurnal Prikladnoy IIekhaniki i Teklinichesko), Fizihi, No 6, 1971, pp S7-6:1. ABSTP.I\CT: rhe ordinary statement of the problem for the theory of tile coin- bustion of condensed systeins consists in that tho combustion rnto 11 nalst be determined oil the b~~,.sis of fixed external actiolis oil the systei"I p, light flux q, crosic)i gas How rate utc. The solutioll of' this pro- b1cill (thu direct probjem) must be interproted as ioll of stifficient conditions I-or achievcvent of a fixed charige in combustion nale. Alonp, ,.-ith tile direct problem, there is interest in the reverse problcm: determimition of conditions necessarv to achieve a fixed rate of chan,le of combustion t% i th time u (t) . In this work, using the combustion model. of Yo. B. Zelljovich, a precisc solution is achieved to the reverse problem in the case i-Aien the change in Co;~b, .. u5t4or. rate u with time t is fixed as a stepped ch-ange in rate from stable quantit)- Ll where t < t to stable u. i..,herc t > t 0 0 USSR urx 66~,,.715,oo4.82 ISTRI,,N_m~.. I and FISHEM, A. YA. r-- - "The Basic Directions in ihe DeveloDment of the Secondary Aluminwi industry (Continuation of the Disci;,ssion)" Moscov, -Isvetnyye Isletally, No 2, Feb 71, PP 58-62 Translations The followirg problems are consida~--ed in the article. zhe pre- paration of ore for smelting, the technique of smelting of' secondary aluminum alloys, the assortment and quality of alloys, and the organizational structure of the secondary aluminum industry. 1/1 USSR UDO 621.)16.722.1(088.8) N.N. "Voltage And Ourrant Regulator" USSR Author's Certificate No 265968, filed 6 June 68, published 1 July 70 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 1. January 1971, Abstract No lB469P) Translationi A circuit i3 proposed for a voltage and current regulator in which the transition from a regime of current regulation to a regime of voltage regul- ation is accomplished automatically. In order to assure small inertia during transition from regime to regime, in the regulator a supplementary comparator circuit is used which meb3uree the load current, the signal from which is fed across a semiconductor diode to the input of the comparator circuit of the voltage regulator, where a signal is fed (also across a semiconductor diode) pro- portional to the output v,-)ltago of the regulator. If the signal proportional to the output voltage is larger than the signal from the output of the coc2parator circuit of the current re,gulator, then the semiconductor diode of the current regulator cuto off, and tie comparator cirwit of the voltage regulator controls the common rogulating oleinent of the regulator which soaurea voltage regulation. 1/2 USSR ISTMFEM, V. A., INEMNIKOVA, N. N., USSR Author's Certificate No 265968 -(ttom-M!~-alektrbnika i yeye primeneniye, NO 1, Jan 1971, Abstract No 1B469P) If the signal proportions.1 to the current is larger than the voltage signal . then the semiconductor diode of the voltage regulator is blocked and the com- - parator circuit of the voltage regulator controlling the regulating element maintains a constant load, current for the regulator. 1 ill. 6. D. 2/2 - - - - - __ - 35 - ____ - - - 112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-GESIUN OF AN OPERATIONAL Al*~PLIFTLR -U- AUTHUR--ISTYUFLYtVv V.A. CCUNTRY CF INFG--USSR 1, 1970, PP 99-100 DATE PU6L IS[4'-;:U-----70 U 'LECTR [CAL SUBJECT AREAS-t LECI 1'~' S A ENGR. TCPH; EL(.(,-rrIC RESisrA'4CF, Cl..~(,UIT DCSIG"4 CUNTI,CL RFST'NICTIGNS DGCUMENT CLASS-UNICLASSIFIED PRfjXY REEL/1-RAML--l-;99/l,t73 ST EP N~i--UR/0106/70/OOCIGO[/()091)/UIOO CIRC Ji'l " L A ~j'j' IF I(A) wits Z12 017 UNCL ASS! FEEL) C12C Ai-'CESS10N Pid-AP0123376 A3STRt~T/EXT?.i`lCT---(U) GP-0- A(3srKACT. RELATIONSHIPS AkV G~-;',IVED F'js, CALCULAIING TFci- ELECTRIC PAKAMETERS OF AN OPERATIONAL A,11PLIFIER. i EFFECT OF THE 1%.!PUT AND OUTPUT RESISTANCE AND LOAD IS LLINSIDERED. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ISUPOV, F. G- and T-M."1131VAYA, L. P., Ufa Scientific Research institu-.e ot' Vaccines and sera imeni 1. 1. Mechnikov "Dynamics of Antibody liters to Nuclooprotein Antigen in Persons Repea-1,odly Vaccinated With Live Influenza Vaccine" Hoscow. Voprosy Virusolo-ii, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, p 492 0 Translation: A series of tests with sera from persons repeatedly vacci-nated with live vaccines conta-inin.c, both nucleoprotain and hemaadluti-natiiio, antigens of types A and B Lnflue.aza viruses revealed that although the avera-V Liters to all four antigens increased with increasing rmmber of Lnoculations, there was no correlation between the concentration of antibodies against helrlqgglut- inating antigens and the concentration of antibodies against nucleoprotei-n antigens. On the basis of these f'-iiings it is recommended that both antigens be used simultaneous.,y ~~o evaluate the irraunogenic properties of liVC inflLerza vaccines and to assess the results of seroconversion in hitian beings who have recovered from influenza. 1/1 USSR uDc 62.1-315.612.5 KARGOPOLOVA, L-1. P. , POFLAVKO, Yu. M. , ISUPOV.,,. V.- - . "Investigation of the Anisotropy of a Piezoelectric Ceramic" Vestn. Kiyev. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. radioelektron. (Kiev Poly-technical Institute Herald. Radio Electronic Series), 1971, No 8, vP 15-17 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12V646) Translation: A study is made of the tensor of permittivity e of polarized piezoelectric ceramic materials of various compositions. The anisotropy Of Elt-aS measured on -freauencies of 1 kHz and 27.3 GHz. As was to be expected, anisotropy of c at 1 kHz was observed for all- investigated comDositions of the ceramic. On superhigh frequencies, c does not retain its ar-isotro-py in all materials. The results are explained by means of notions of the movement of domain boundaries in an electric field. Res=-~. 1/1 01 '021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING' OATE--27NCIV70 TITLE--DIELECTRIC POLARIZATI'ON OF SOLID SOLUTIONS BASED ON LEAD TITANATE .-AND LEAD ZIRCONATE -U- AUTHOR--ISUPO A. or- OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(5), 1380-5 DATE PUBLISHED- ------ 70 SU-3JECT AREAS-~'11ATERIALSt PHYSICS TCPIC TA"PS--DIELECTRIC POLARIZATION, SOLID SOLUTION, LEA0j TITA.,\IATE, LIRCON."ATE, TH;:R,`-l0DYNA,14IC ANALYSIS COINTROL MA,RKING--N0 RESTRic,r[ONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSTFIEI) PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1625 STEP NO--UR/OIBL/70/012/f)05/1380/1'~285 4"IRC ACCaSSION ~Nr,--AP0130695 L A S 5 1 F I E D 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27MOV7C [PC ACCESSION NO--AP0130655 'A:;STPACTlEXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERMODYNAMIC CONIOITIGNS WERE 'EXAMD.'Foq THE EXISTENCE IF A MORPHOTROPHIC PHASE BOUNDARY (THE EXISTF,NCE ON THE PHASE DIAGkAM OF VERrICAL OR ALmosr vERriCAL 8---,U',llDARlES) IN SOLID SOLNS. BASED ON P3TI0 SUH3 AND Pab(fl SU133. THE CONDITION FOR THE EXISTENCE OF THIS BOUNDARY CAN BE THE OEPENDENCE OF THE COi~'PF. BETA SUB2 OF THE TERM (P SUBX PRIME2 P SUBY PRIME2 PLUS P S!j3y PRIME2 P SUBZ PRIME2 PLUS P SUBZ PRIME2 P SUBX PRI,,4E2) IN THE EXPANSION OF THERMODYNAMIC- POTENTIAL AS A FUNCTION OF THE CONCN. OF THE COMPONIENTS, X, LEADING TO A CHANGE IN THE SIGN OF BETA SUB2. THE MAX. IN THE DIELEC. CONST. NOTI:-:D AT THE ABOVE BOUNDARY WHEN X CHANGES IS EXPLAINED BY THE DEPENDENCES OF BETA SU62 AND SPOINITANEOUS POLARIZATI&J, P S050, 0'4 X. THE DEPFNDENCES OF P SURO AND 0,~IENTATIC-N POLAR[ZATIOU ON X ARE DISCUSSED. CALCD. DEPENDENCES ARE COMPARED 141TH I-XPTL. AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE DIELEC. CONST. OF SOLID SJLNS. CLOSE TO THE MORPHOTROPIC PHASE BOU.NDARY, OSCILLATING BETWEEN TEr:,lAGO,"lAL AN') RHOMBEHEORAL REGIONS, EXISTING IN THE GRAINS OF THIS CER.AMIC, WAS NOTED. FACILITY; INST. POLUPROV.1 LENINGRADI USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR wc 6069.18,621.746 sOBK_Uj, S. L , NOSOV, V. A., 1aUIQYjff!,FA , BREUS i V. 1-1. 1 CHEPUTjOVA, A. A., GROMOV, G. P., ani ISIMANOVA, T. A. "Certain Factors Influencing the Increase in Dnesity aiid Purtty of Boiler Steel Ingots" Proizvodstvo Chernykh lNetallov (Production of Ferrous Z'etals- Collection of Works), no 75, 14etallargiya Press, 1970, pp 240-251 Translationt A study is made of four inGots melted by the scra-D proces:~, the scrap ore process, vid from a high-carbon semi-finished Product of 100% cast iron with synt-etic slag treatment of the semi-finished Droduct 6-nd steel, cast under a layer af slag with heating of the riner of the ingot by lunkerite or an exotheraic mixture and lunkerite in co.-,binati-on with heat insulation of -the mold with asvestos. The influence of the-le factors on tho segregation of chu~mlcal ele- ments, gas content, content of norraetallic inclusions, density arA, dendr-1tic structure of the inoj~t in established. 8 figures; 2 biblio. refs. 1/1 US S R GUBIN, V. Ye., ISUPOV, Yu. G., ORESHINA, M. D., K11AEIYEV, N. N., SHEMYAKINTA, G. N. "Free Convection in :I Horizontal Cylinder" Tr. VINII po Sboru, Podgi)tovke i Transp. Nefti i Nefteproduktov [h'ork-S of All-Union Scientific Research Institute on the Collection, Preparation and Transportation of Oil and PetrolcLn- Products], No 8, 1971, pp 104-116, (Translated from Refera-,:ivnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract Na 4 B647 by Ye. M. Zhukhovitskiy). Translation: Free, unstable convection in an infinite horizontal circular cylinder is studied. The wall temperature of the cylinder if-, maintained con- stant and differs from 1he temperature of the fluid. The temperature dif- ference and size of the cavity are assumed sufficiently that convection occurs in the boundary-laycr mode. Tile problem is solved on the assumpti oil of quasistability of the process: it is considercel that the structure o~ the flow is determined at a given moment in time by the illstantalleous t CMPera !III re difference between the walls and the fluid and is indel.-iendent (if' the rate of change of temperature with time. The equations for 11MIlar, stable convective motion in the houndary layer approximation are solved by the Karman-Polhausen melhod. 1,aminar and turbil- 1/2 USSR GUBIN, V. Ye. , ISUPOV, Yu. G., ORESHINA, M. D. , KHAZIYEV, N. N. , SHEMYAKIN.", G. N., Tr. VNII po Sboru, Podgetovke i Transp. Nefti i N~cfteproduktov, No 9, 1971, pp 104-116. lent flow modes are stueied. The VCIOCit)y and tC'1llPOF~1tLl1'C are approximated by polynomials. The Reynolds analogy is Used ill the tL11-1)LOCIlt C,1SC. ThC S0111- tion of the nonlinear systems of equations for the velocity and thickness of the bOUndary laver is produced 1)v the illethod of power series using a loligltu- dinal coordinate. Furthermore, in analytic solution in the aren of lar-e Prandtl numbers is found in the 1=inar case. The boundaiir layer characteris- are tics and heat flow throu,-Yli the surface of the cylinder c-alculated. Results are presented from an experimental study perfoimncd using vwc, models with diameters of 30.5 and 97.5 cm and lenpths of IS and 27 cm respoc-_ tively. The wrork-ing, flu:,_ds were gasoline and distilled k-,,atv:r. Pro,,:Qssin~), 0t the experimental data produced oil heat transfer produces thc depcndcnce N = 0.340 (GP) 0.25 in the laminar case and N = 0.09" (GP) 0.40 ill the nji-bul-Ilt case (Nusselt jil-iniber N and Grashoff number G defined through dial"Ieter of Cylin- der and temperature difference between wall all(] fluid; 11 is the Prandtl lllmlber). Heating time of the fluid is estimated. 212 USSR UDC 678.85-03 FAIZULLINj I. N. t KUMMOVA, T. M., A. 1.9 FAYZZUL1JXA, D. A., ROMOOVA, T. I., and KLTO'NETSOV, YE. "AUyl-Aryl Esters of Phosphorus Acids" Moscow, Plasticheakiye Hassy, No 2, Feb 72, pp, 60-63 Abstracti A number of organophosphorus polymers are commonly obtained by polymerization of the a:~l esters of the phosphorus acids. Since these polymers; possess valuable properties, the synthesis of now phosphorus-con- taining monomers is a Juitter of practical Interest. Seven allyl-a:ryl esters of the phosphorus acids, having the general formula R-P ORI 11 OCH:2-Cjj==CH2 0 J. were synthesized, e~nd their plWsico-chemicanl 1P 25 I USSR FAIZULLIX, I. N., et al., Plasticheskiye Massy, No 2, Feb 72, pp 60-63 characteristics (boiling point, phosphorus content etc.) were determined. The esters were obtained from a two-stage reaction; 1) dichloroanhydride of phenylphosphoric acti with the corresponding alcohol, and 2) the correspond- ing acid chlorides of the esters with allyl alcohol in the presence of triethylamine in an ethsr medium. 2/2 USSR F-AYZUL:,Ml, I. N., FAMLLINA, D. A., KMNKSOV, Ye. V., Ye. L., ISUPOVA MAKSUIDO-TA, T. M-, Kazan' Chemical ScientAfic Research Instui- PSome Asyrmmet-ric lakyl-Ar:vl Esters of Alkylpho-s-plionic Acids (abstract of the article) 11 Leningrad, Z-hurnal Obshc!IE~y Khdriii, Vol 110 (102), No 11, 110V 70, P 2~530 Abstract: The authoro describe synthesis of chloride and ally.Laryl cstcrs of methyl-, chloromethyl- an-I A-chloroethylphosphonic acids. The synthesis was done in two 5tages. la the, first -,tage, methyl-) chlorom(~Lh, I y1- --rid /3-cliloro- ethylphospL ony.1'dichlorldos are interacted with phonols to produce the corros- pending acid chlorido c~;te:~-,-, The second st3ge is interaction of tho acid chloride estcrs with allyl alcohol in tho presence of pyridilie. The ,;,jntliej- ized substances are col,--)rlu~ss liq-,jids which dissolve in organic solvents. 1/1 i/z 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70 TITLE--DIELECTRIC ANISOTROPY OF POLARIZED FERROLLECTRIC CERAMICS AT ULTRAHIGH FREQUENtY -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KARGOPOLOVA, N.P., POPLAVKO, YU.M., ISUPROV, V.A. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUIRCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 19701 12(2) 624-7 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt ELECTRONICS ANO ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS--4V".'IS0TROPY, DIELECTRIC PRCPERTY, PIEZOELECTRIC CERA-41C, BARIUM TITANATE-1 ZiRCONATE, ULTR&HIGH FREQUENCY, MICROWAVE Ct.2.1*'Tr-f0L _"ESTP 1cr IONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEI) PROXY REEL/FAA'ME--19R4/0138 srFP CIRC ACCESSION N'O--AP0054934 UN~LASSIFTED 212 031 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054934 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PEROVSKITE '-ERA'IiICS WFRE INVESTIGATED OF TME COMFN. 3ATIO SUB3,, BASIN SU30.35 TI SUB0.95 0 SIJ7-1--, DIFFERENT MODIFICATION'S OF THE CER4MICS TSTC lFml-Y~K Hc-.)qtAL TETRAGOr4AL 13A TITANATE ZIRCONATE), AND THE CERAMIC PB SURO.6 BA SU30.4 INP3 SU3') 1) SUB6 WITH THE STRUCTURE OF TETRAG13NAL K-14 BRONZE. "'EllsulrMENTS DF DIELEC. CONST. EPSILON WERE CARRIED OJI AT L KHZ AND 217 GP.Z IN, WEAw, FIELDS. MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT-WERE CARRIED OUT BY THE WAVE RE30NANCE METHOD. UNCLASSIFIED 212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--023CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107345 ABSTRACT/CXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WHEN THE SgELT FR04 A S:)DA RECOVERY FURNACE IS DISSOLVED (IN WEAK WHITE LIQUOR)t A CINSID;:RABLE r AMT. GF A MIXT. OF STEAM AND GAS IS EVOLVED. THE MIXT. IS DIS~.HARSED INTG THE ATM. THROUGH AN EXHAUST P[PE AND CONTAINS SJL10 P4RTICLES ENTRAINED BY THE FLOW, WHICH CAUSE POLLUTION. THE APP, DESCRIBED WAS DESIGNED TO PURIFY THE MIXT,. FROM THE ENTRAINED PARTICLES AND ALSO F13M GASEOUS S COMPONENTS. FROM THE TANK CONTG. THE SOLN., THE STEA%1 GAS MIXT. GOES TO A SCRUSBEF*CONSISTING OF A MIXING TUBE AND A GRAViry tONDE4NSATE TRAP. THE WEAK WHITE LIQUOR FROM THE CAUSTICIZATION ROOM IS PUMPED, AT 1.5-2 BARS, INTO THE LOWER CONE OF THE CONDENSATE TztAP, WHERE THE LIQUOR USED FOR SPRAYING THE MIXING TUBE ALSO COLLECTS. THE LIQUOR FED 15 CONTROLLED BY VALVES, AND A DEFINITE VOL. OF 4EAK OHITE LIQUOR CIRCULATES CONT"FNUOUSLY THROUGH THE APP. THE APP. REMOVES 95PERCENT OF THE SOLID PARTICLESt AND NEARLY 100PERCENT OF THE S COMPDS. ASSI USSR LIDC: 621.395.34 GINZBURG, V. M., IS-YAIT(ly., .~, Leningrad "Krasnayn Zainn" Production Union -VAN"" "A Gerkon Electronic Automatic Telephone Exchange" Moscow, Ptj~,n Tzcbreteniya,_ Prorwshle 0'~' ~~s' CL-urr a_Zmaki 7~~ :_ny'YL ~ No 9, Mar 72, Authorls Certificate NIo 331500, Division "E, filed 14 Kay 70, - n-I blished 7 lla-r 725, p pu Translation: '2111-, Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A gerkon electronic automatic tele-onone exchmge which has line switches, a switchboard and cord sets, line-switch wid cord-set reference decoders, and a central con- trol device which includes interconnected generators of line-switch and cord-set codes, an analy,,er of the state of line switche,-, and cord and em actuating device. As a distineuishing, feature of Lhe patent, the. Volume of equipment is reduced and 'the interference surmressicn of the tele- phone exchanEe is lrrprc,~Ed by connecting the outputs o-P I'he linc-myiteh code generator througl,_ the reference decoder to the reference inp-uts of the line switches, and -_h a-- interrogation circuit. in to 'the reference inputs of the cord sets connected zot tht- Civcn irxlr.-,~Int to 112 USSR GIIIZBURG, V. M., ISIYANOV, V. MI., USSR Author's Certificate No 331500 the line svitches throu-~ the switchboard. The interrog-lion circus' 410. connected in rarallel with the main information circuit, and the output.,; of the cord-set code generator are connected throurh the reference decoder to the cord-set reference inputs. The outputs of the luialy~er and actuating device are connected to 1;he command inputs of the line switches and cord sets, whose outputs are connected through OR gates to the in-In,,fts of tile analyzer. 2. A modificzation of this telephione exchanl-.Q. distinl~"uished I?y the fact that the line switches and cord sets are siumlifled by con - ln~ the outputs of the receivers and storage devices throuF_h interroCation diodes to the outputs of the line switches and cord sets. '.-Lhie inputs of tho storatre devices and of the hold zlid ringoff devices are conliected throtql, diodes to the correspandirg command inpuIbs of the line a n e c 0 r d sets. The controlling inputs of all interrogation and conanand diodf-s are connected directly or through an OR gate to the reference inlputs of fl~c- line svitchx_~s and cord -ets. 212 51 1/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--300C]'70, TITLE--EMISSION SPECTRUM AND LONGITUDINAL MODE SELECTWIN IN A LASER AITH ELECTROOPTICAL Q SWITCHING -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GENKIN, R.O., ISYANOVA, YE.-D., MARUGIN, A.M., OVCHJNN[KOV, V.m. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZHUM-NAL PRIKLADNOI SPEKTROSKOPllv VOL. 12, FEB. 1970, P. 227-230 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--RUBY LASERt EMISSION SPECTRUM, SINGLE MODE LASER, LASER Q .-SWITCHING CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTkICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UlNCLASSIFIE-0 PROXY REEL/fRAME--1989/09t5 SFLP NO--Ult/0368/t~)/(.)l.'/00t.)/O~'f"1/02-30 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107444 UNC L A S S I F I f- 40) 2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP010744,t AB-STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTI&N OF AN OPTICAL ARRANGEMENT FOR NARROWING TO ONE LONGITUDINAL MODE THE EMISSION SPECTRUM OF AN ELECTROOPTICALLY Q SWITCHED RU13Y LASERl USING A SPECIAL POLARIZATION ELEMENT WHICH SPLITS THE LASER RESONATOR INTO T^U CHANNELS. ONE EMISSION LINE WAS OaTAINED WITH A SPECTRAL WIDTH OF NOT MORE THAN 150 MHZ; EMISSION SPECTRA ARE ILLUSTRATED FO,~ BOTH CHANNELS SEPARATELY AND TOGETHER. UN C L AS S I-F-l E D USSR UDC 547.26'118 T- L., SE.VETSOV-SILILOVSKIY, N. I., KHLUDOVA, A. I., and ffL-"-N-IKOV, N. N. "1,5,2,3-Phosphathiadiazoles" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obs.ichey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1980-1983 Abstract: Earlier research showed that the reaction of 1-cbloro-4-alkyl(aryl)- 2-phenyl-1,2-dihydro-1,5,2,3-phospliaoxadiazoles (I) with phosphorus thic- trichloride yielded 1-(-hloro-l-thio-4-alkvl(arvl)-2-phenyl-1,2-dihvdro-1,5,2,3- phosphaoxadiazoles (1'1:~. Continuous heating of these compounds with phosphorus thiotrichloride leads to the replacement of oxygen in the ring with sulfur to form 1,5,2,3-phosphathi.adiazoles (III). Addition of sulfur and trietlivlamine hydrochloride fails to affect the (II):(III) product ratio formed in the reaction of (I) with phosphorus thiotrichloride. Distilling the volatile reaction products of ccmpounds (1) with phosphorus thiotrichloride by pass- ing through dry nitrogen and the addition of ferrous trichloride facili- tates the fornation Of compound (III). 1/1 USSR UDC 681.3.06:51 ITENBERGI, 1. 1., KOSTELYANSKIY, V. M., LISOVENKO, N. N. I'Method of Compressed Placement of Tables of Values of Functions in Computer Memory" Tr. NII Upravl. Vychisl. Mashin [Works of Scientific Research Institute for Control and Computing 11,1achines], No 1, 1970, pp 91-95, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V776). NO ABSTRACT. 1/1 USSR uDe 616-00i-3&~612-275-1 -=KENO Chair af Faculty Surgerl and Chair of TraLulatology, Ortho- UO'Awf *- 10MME; I -ld Surgery, Kirqiz State Pledical Institute an an tary Fie "Experimental Burn Shock Under Hie-h-Altitude Conditions" Frunze, Sovetskoye Mravookhranenlye Kirgizil, No 2, liar/Apr 71, pp 3Z-37 Abr.tracti In exDeriments conducted on dogs and rats, exparimental burn shick was produced in animals either adapted to a high altitude by keeping them in a location 3p4OO m above sea level or not adapted to it (kept in the city of Frunze$ which has an ele,,.ration of 760 m above sea level). The animals that had been adapted to a hig-h altitude survived shock for alonger period of tire after infliction of the trauma than the anim3.1s which had not been adapted. The higher resistanco to burn trauma of the adapted animals sias due to a lower blood concentration, higher oxygenation stability of the arterial blood., better oxygen utilization, aiid a. reduced denaturation of plasma protein in the torrid stage of shock. The licneficial shifts indicated were associated with a maximun mobilization of protective and adaptive mechanisms that counteract hypoxia, so that the organism resporded in a higher state of readiness to the stress due to shock, The increased resistance to burn shock was retained by the adarted animals for several days after their return to the lower elevation, as shown 1/2 USSR ITIXENOV, N. A., Sovetskoye Zdrovookhraneniye Kirgizii, No 2, MarlApr 71, Pp 32-37 by experiments in which the burn trauma was inflicted at the lower elevation upon return of the animals to it. One month after the return of adapted animals to the loiter elevationt their increased resistance to burn shock was lost. 2/2 - 62 - USSR UDC: 681.2.OOU3:931-787.1?13:531.7u'8 BARBAS, T. G., ZAICHAIHOV, V. N., ITIN, M. Ye., KRILEIKOV, I. A. "Use of Semiconductor 'Strain Gauges for Measuring Accelert_,tion~" Materialy Yubile,,T. nauchro-tekhn. lKonferentsili Dnerro-%.ezr. in-ta inz!-. 7-h.-d. transD. (Materials of the JuIb_~, lee Scientific and Techrical Conference of the Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Pailway Transportation 'Enginee,-S) , Dneprc~e-trcvs'k, 1970, p 266 (from RZh-V~etrologiya i Izmeritel'naya Tez-11inika., Tio I!, _`,Iov -f0, Abstract No 11.32.T46) Translation: The authors Dresent the design and construction of an accel- eration DickuL, in whIch semiconductor strain-gauEe resistors were used as the sensing elements. 7he nickup can be used to measure the accleleration processes with frequencies ranging from 0 to 200 Hz alid amrlitudes of ui% to 50 g (g is the acceleration due to gravity). Consideration is Eiven to the possibility of introducing critilcal damping of the eiasl~ic element of pickup by various methods, as well as using electrical dampinn in the ffeation ch=rels. 7he of the given pic_ir%:r for measurinE; acce-1- erations of th-= -w-ar-ious elemen-ts of rollinz szoc4 -;-as cnec-d out on test runs. 1/1 USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 ITIN. V. I., NAYBORODENKO, Yu. S., KOZLOV, Yu. I., USHAKOV, V. P. "Gasless Combustion of a Mixture of Metal Powders" V sb. Gorenive i vzrvv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 142-147 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B962) Translation: This paper is concerned with the study of the gasless combustion of mixtures of nickel-aluminum and copper-aluminum pot~-ders, the kinetics of reaction diffusion in these miNtures and the increase in volume of brickets due to the formation of new phases. Equations are obtained describing thermral end volume effects in a mixture of metal powders. Authors' abstract. 1/1 USSR UDC 620.183.48 110-.1.1-6. KOZLOV, Yu. I., PUGINA, L. I., YURCHLINKO, A. G., SAVITSKIY, K. V. (Deceased), and FEDORCHENIKO, I. M., Institute of Problems of Material Science, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Study of the Sintering, Structure and Phase Composition of Nickel Alloy-Base Metal-Graphite Materials.. Report 1. Study of the Sintering Process or Nickel-Base Materials and Both the Structure and Phase Composition of Nickel-Copper-Graphite Alloys" Kiev, Poroslikovaya meLallurgiya, No 10, Oct 71, pp 26-31 Abstract: The study coacerns the process of sintering as well as phase and structural changes occurring (luring sintering in Ni alloy-base metal.-graphite materials. The experimantal materials comprised 80% N! and 20,~. Fe or 20Z Cu with 30 and 50% (by vol.) graphite. The addition of graphite to Ni-Cu and Ni-Fe alloys narkedly reduces both the amount of shr.!nkage and its rates during sintering. With 50% graphite the compression gives way to volurietric gra4th. Cu additions result in greater volumetric growth than Fe additions. The major cause of volumetric growth is believed to be the formation of inclusions isolated between particle surfaces, interaction with oxides to form gases, and desorption gases from the graphite resulting in a breakdown 1/2 USSR ITIN, V. I., et al., Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, 'No 10, Oct 71, pp 26-31 of contacts. Graphite additions cause the separation of Cu and Ni particles and zeduce the alloy's homogeneity. In Cu-Ni alloy-base metal-graphite materials, graphite becomes an inert addition and spreads over the structure in the form of a separate inclusion in the metal matrix -- the solid solution of Cu in Ni. (5 illustrations, 5 bibliographic references) 2/2 i/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE5SING DATE--_30CC770 TITLE-STABILIZATION OF POLYCARBONATES -U- AUTHOR-(05)-KOVARSKAYA, B.M., KJTRELEV, V,N., KLRPICHNI"OV, P.A.2 LEX4.Nj_rUSXAYAs 1.1., iriNSKAYA, G.P. CCGORY or- INF13-USSR SGURGE-USSR 264,689 REFERENCE---UTKRYTIYA, lZiBRET., PROM. GBRAZTSYt TOVARNYE Zi%-Al"%l 197C., DATE PUdLISHEU--03MAR70 SU6JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TCPIC TAGS--POLYCARBONATEt CHEMICAL STABILIZEAt LOW TEMPERATURE E-FFE~;7'w ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, ARYL PHOSPHINITE, CHEMICAL PATIENT CONTROL MARKING-NO RESIRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY KEEUFRAME-3002/1466 STEP NQ--UR/0482/70/000/000/00OC/n-G~-;~~ CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA0128867 UNCLA'SSIFIED 212 024 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA01,28867 A3STRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GrP-0- TREATLO AT LOW TEPiPS. USING (it N EQUALS 5-1.01. UNCLASSI FI ED PROCESSING 0 A 'rE-- 7?0 I L, ~ ~, . A3STRAC"T. POLYCARSONATES APE 0.1-1 WT.PERCENT POLYPHOSPHINITE STAI~TL!72R, UNCLASSIFIED USSR ljjo D 14 1, ri--t i Y E v , v . G R ni vA, , 11 . A Y S T; 0 V, A P-P 1, ~ ii , 1 Y A En g i n P. e r -L n g C a 1 c ---i i c, a A t id C. J-A i "r. ii On 01" 1 r mi-z t C' r P c) f. i -,Il i o Frequency Doublercil Kvantovaya cle'k.tronika (Quanturn Electronicn), Eo Abstract: At t1aa level Of 0 pt i vs, t h e ive 0 e i o r u r r~ n e (; r 1* ri,,-. cu G o--I t 1 (11" 1: materu o' freauencl, doublon; iiatut c' b p u c i y t he a y:i tt~ I.,-, ahic!i it pc)!~"3ii)le -Ll- Obt.1.1jIl ~1 nonlinaar cr ve r c; un into ',h,3 -(;cr;nd aptic:nl harrnonix w ' u rule, bolid-s".Nte la-l-er.- ~~rfj radir,tl-r4i. tind Ulf) (11 Lhu d ; !A 1-Im"!, i""') ation c,)" Preouunc:,, 'jl~ch Illucr", it i-_ e - 7...;: in-lu both Vzle pulr;-'~ c*~-Iaracl.i;r :j-" t h- j 1"! reac'ion 1.0 4 C~ 4 1," f. C .)L. ~O 8, 1 tl..e e-,-'G-C4- 0 f .,L ~at j-fl~ icin 0!, th(~ har"norlic. -On fa ct o r E: i nt ro, uc:~ 5 a --.r o~' v-1~;r-'lal fc7it-Llres? j" 11'-:~ n:14.1i:)-1-1 ion of' till: elf"."Cicric-'I C'- !;L' :'L lp u CS s RX fv t'. ~a', and ot`-rs- u .1 L--- developed by cAJI:C1,11 or t'la c a c)2 n. of for a eubst-,~n'iali mout a-dv ~ st~ bil e to c: o r.c cf i4, mctlhod~-, Cf colcul; vul id Jin , rel'. f- IJSSR UDC GODOV, A.N., GOMUTZ7, 11T.N., I-itl-IIII, 3.nii., KcTcv, 11,.valuat.ion Cif Tne Of Transistorv ';,ith Re-spect To TrInnoient Memn! Resnoneesi; Elektron. tek- n `;a-,ic-no-teI;hn. cb. Unr. kuchestvon i atandartizz. (_Eleclurc-nic Technolozy. Coll ction. ;ouality 0--nti-cl. !.nd 1970, Issue 35, pp 2-2-23 (from RZh--Zlektroniku i veve tirLmieneniye, :,,o .prii 1971, Abstract No 4359~_-) Tranelation: 'An account is E._-.iver of a new method for e7al-intion, of t~_e c-anlity of tmn2i3tors wi+h req-,ect to transient thermal responseo. A unit for cIbEer- vation o--:' these re07onstis is described. 7he solution of an equation for t-ermai conductivity is pre2-2ntvd, V,h4CII rpl-ee possible to analyze thorour.`ly ~rans- ient thermal responses obtained oxnerimentally. Sumary. USSR UDC 621.1282.x GCRYUNCV, ;:.N.,DSMINA, G.K., P.A-.1N, B.YA., VCSTCVLYANSV.IY, N.S. "Investigation Cf Transistors Rejected During Tests Under An Electrical Load" Elektron. takhnika. Nauchrio-tekhn. ab. Poluprovodn. pribory (Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices), 1970, No 1(51), pp 1C6-115 (from RZ1h--Elektronika i eye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abetr8ct No 12B177) Translations Cn the basis of an analysis of the over.911 rejections (breakdowns) of Type P~05- 6 conversion Ge transistors of average power, the weak soots in the transistor structure developed during teats under an electrical load is where form- ation of a short circuit is most probnble. It is shown that breakdowns of the emitter-collector junction originate with a decrease of the distance from the emitter to the groove [kanavku]; an acute angle of the emitter (and consequently of the collector junction) in the interior of the crystal at the ends of the emitter strip increases the intensity of the electrical field in the area of the space charge of the collector, which also 3an lead to a breukdown; and a breakdown of the bass- collector develops in the ares of increased intensity of the field and at points of mechanical defects. Several other causes of breakdowns are considered. 8 ill. 2 ref. 1/1 Burn Studies USSR UDC 617-001.17-07:610.831-01,11.3 ITKIN, -S..,-I., Department of Patholog.*-cal Anatomy, Institute of Surgery ii:ieni A-. V. is in vskiy, Acad2my of 11-ledical Sciences USSR "Histopathological Chan.1res in the Central Nervous System After Experimental Thermal Burnsit Moscow, Eksperimental'naya Khirurgiya i Anesteziologi,ra, No 5, 1971, pp 56-59 Abstract: Histological examination of various parts of the brain (cortex, hvpothalamus, mesencephalon, cerebellum, medulla o'blongata, and so forth) of dogs who sustained h:)t water burns covering 20 to 25 percent of the body surface revealed swelli-ag, hydropic degeneration, and wrinklin- of ner-ve cells as well as edema -ind swelling of brain tissues. The patho-Wnetic -Factor responsible for these changes was the disturbanCe Of neurchumoral regulation of vascular Lone and blood circulation. The disruption of the cerebral blood flow and resulting impairment of the oxidation-reduction processes, increased permeability of the capillaries at and beyond the hurn site, loss of plasma, aad disturbance of proLein Tietabcliszi upset- the dynamic equilibrium v-.-.-i:sLing between the intrava3cular and iinterstitial fluids. In the animals that survived, the adaptive mechanisms of the central nervous system restored the structure of the neurons and nor-malized 1/2 USSR ITKIN, S. I., Eksperir-.x~ntal'naya Khirurgi-ya i Anesteziologlya, No 5, 1971, pp 56-59 their metabolism as manifested by productive reaction of astrocvtes and oligodendrocytes, mobilization of the microglia, and appearance of peri- cytes. This reaction of the neuroglia was inhibited in the dead an].-mals. 2/2 - 3 - USSR UDC s., 01,~.-,-,~-.!i~~A, F. I., SHAT~_,H'B,~,VZOV, V. G_,., Yu. A.. or: Advanccm2 Trair,--.,~~ 01 UT-7 : It: 1i I* Z-: i 11in s t rV 'ov "The Effc-c~ o~ Oxir~e. on Freezing o[ to I- t Ili 1", f 1:17(; C.-,! i 'I on o. J. t c) t i V C 7- 711 2: r 0 C c n le C 2 0 Hematology USSR UDC: 615-361-109-01L.103 4 DATSENKO, B. N., BUIMOVA, F. F., RJS!ffARI, N. S. N Yu. A., K G!~N, V. Z' ---P 0 - and KOZ11-M-1. Yu. V., Ukrainian Institute for the 3dvti~c-e A "A17Jiiing of Finsic.--ans, Ministry of Ibnlth USSR, and Physico-technical Institute, ;tcadejlT of Scienr- Ukrainian SSR., Kharkov "Mechanism. of ths Protective Action of Polyethylene Oxide cn, -Pcnc- M-a-r-row Cells Freezing to -196 C" Moscow, Probleirivy GematDlogii -i Perelivaniya, Krovi, -Vol 15, 1,10 11, Nov 70, pp --1)2-37 Abstract: X-ray diffraction analysis and lo-..-te:~,mperature c2r.yst~:11of-ri=hy ShOT-Ted that little polyethylene (as compared to glycerin) penetrates !=,e marrow cello frozen to -1960C. The bulk af. the cubstance remains outside, forming a coating around the cells. and aence exerts -- Protective effe,~t. E!Lcc-'L.rcn micresccce study of erythrocytes present i-ri the frozen bone marrow cells revealed many CT.- vities formed as a resiLlt of intracellular ra-ystallization. The size of the Pieces of ice incr-=ased frcm tha pei--pher-y to the center, i~ii~re a -1-ce tals were sometlimes foiuid. In the light of the suggested ni-chardsm of &Aion ol: 1/2 . USSR DNSETKO, B. M., et al, Problemy Ge-matolog-Ji i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 15, NTo 11, Nov 70, PP 32-37 polyethylene oxide, the increased number of crTstals in the er-j-throc,'-tes fron the periphery to the center is considered to be the result of a quanti-tattive decrease in the cryophylactic agent in the cells in the same direction. 2/2 - ('L~ - 112 11321 J I TLE--Li T1 I I UF HYDROXICE .150EIELKLES _u_ AUTH09-tC2)-uST kGVT TY"%uv', L ~A rCUNT~Y LIF S0UkLE--/_h. NEOPIG. KHIM. DATE FUL"LISHED ------- 70 014CL AS S I F I ED jATf7---llDv-c_70 LIC~~lljil HYOROXIUE WATEP SYSICE:At ~IT ~OF Lu_;~'J S.E.t ITKINAr L.S. 1970, 15(3), 765-9 --CF SUdJECT AREAS -EMISTRY kt, Y TOPIC TAGS--L ITHIUM CLMP(JUNG, HYOROX IDEt CESIUM COMPOUV)i WATER, X L)IFFRACTIONt lk SPECTROSCOPY CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTKICTIONS DOCUME"4T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PkOXY RLEL/FRAME--3001/0712 STEP NCj--Uk/0076/10/6151003/07b5/0769 CIRC ACCESSICN NL-A110126424 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCeSSING GATE-11DEC70 CIRL ACCESSICN NU--APG126~24 ABSTAACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SOLY. OF LIOH-CSOH-14 SUB?- 0 14AS DETD. AT 50t 10G, AND 150DEGREES, AND THE SOLY. DIAGRAM WAS CONSTRUCTED. CRYSTN. FIELDS ANU NS OF LIOH, CSUH, CS(jH.H SUB2 IfIt AND (5-6)LIOH.CSGH(l) WERE DETD. STUDY OF I BY X RAY DIFFi~ACTION, IR SPECTFOSCCPYY ANC THERAOGRAVIMETRY PROVED THAr IT IS AN INDIVIDUAL COMPD. -W4GLA-S-S I F I E D-- USSR YMIEL'YANOV, S. V., LTXIJ"%', V. I., ITKIS. Yu,_ A. V. .,If, V "Centralized Control of a Combination of Dynamic USSR Author's Certificate 11o. 282479_, filed 10 Sept 17 Feb 71 (from RZh-Avtomatika, telemelchanik-a i vychislitel'n-a-ya tekhni-ka, No. 12, 1971, Abstract No. 12AI53P) UDC: 62-55 and LEYDOVICH, Objects" 68, published Translation: The invention may be used in automatic control of a combination of dynamic objects with varying characteristics: for example, for simultaneous control of the temperature in several zones of multisectional heaters and seasoning ovens. The kno,...,n method of centralized control of a combinatlion of dynamic object's uses a central regulator off the relay type ~which is, in turn, con- nected to ench of the controlled objects. In this method, how- ever, the sequence of connections of the controlled objects to tile central reLnllator is inefficient from the vief,],,oi-nt of rapid ac- tion. The proponed. i,,,othod differ4l in that, at r_,ach moment of tixie, control is exerted only over tho-.e objects in which a comparison signal (formed from a signal representing the difference between the object and the derivatives of tile siCnal or the inner coor- them) has the (---reatest value of dinates of the object replacinp 112 USSR UDC: 62-5q, YEDIELIYANOV, S. V., et al, USSR Author's Certificate No. 282479 corresponding comparison signals for the other objects. This permits increasing the speed of action of the system. 212 .. 'a - USSR uj)c 678.742.2-1.")7.46.22:;-~6.018.86 TERTEuAi,l, R. A. , LES11CIF."K0, S. S., LIVSHITS, S. D., COLOSOV. A-. P., Lj- ITSIKMN', LI B., MONASTYPSKIY, V. N., KARPOV, V. L., SOBO S. IWLITSEVA, A. P., and ISKIL~.TKOV, L. I. "Radiation Stability of Ethylene and Styrene Copolymers" Moscow, PlasLicheskiye MasEy, 7, 1973, pp 3-5 Abstract: A study was v.,.adEt Of the continuous statistical copolym.---rizat-1-0-1 of ethylene monomers (E) with styrene (S) under conditions Si7.'Jilar to those un~c.- which low densitv Polyethylene is produced and also of the behavior of E A- S pol)-mers in art ionizing raciation field. The results of copoly-m-ori za Lion studied -- grams of copolymar/hr concentration ol- S in the polymer, densiL,;, and others -- are aiven as a )function of stvrene concentration and Dressure at 200'C. ai increase in Lhe concentration of S in the rcal-,Lion rIiXture leads to a decrease in the copolymer yield, in its characLcristic viscoSity, in its r-,,elting, temperature, and its crvstall-;nity, and to an increase in the density. The pre~zonce of S mononers in the polyethvlene c1la-ias and t1ie chemical bonds beLween them and the methyleno.greu-I)s SJ. increases the resistance of the maturial to Ii-ridiation oamiage. 3,1110 gases evulved during the radiation of various types of polymers were deLorimined. I/I JPRS 55884 4 May 1972 i"%W; (IF I-ACTFIC! AND A~ticlc by V.I. BeU.~.Lajid H+ JL,.k~,n; 11.36co", Loy ~--SmLiun, 'N1 =*W, pp goll Oce of tho most offuctiva methodn for Iliv ).a- ragiazs Li the tochu-ijue of anal.ofios on ccm;,r6rati-.0 n ~ '. :11 :-~ to logtalc =lmlyni3. 1 ~; - C~---=Lac the fc,,.-urou in lho =a--, of tll~ te,:- -itery touLst&cding ~n rospec-. its minural Alit3ki, L.:~d 'he cmmaeiaz Car illerms ir. ~.ho light of coacepts, of the Soviet motalloGc,-%ic school c,' toouqht. Aii amllysis -cr,41LCted On tZin territDzy-an =po.-'Lwlt l1rk 1:1 'U.10 PuCifiC I b2-'t noted h, S.-'. 6o~raov zv*.~liogcaic , L7)- vili vcrj~dt us to ;u: atlo"Liou on iuu~m whicl- c,tu b~ utLliz,~~ iii pev- '. .,c o-~~-!)curiag rerictiz ;~:% .ht, LL~-~ Of ~ix. US-,;%. ,K1 the begis of tLo crticle, we hnve pivc.,A lit,,r~ry soorces ~--ap ;,f Colwit),E. Ala.,.k, -id t4e TvrvLtnv.,,. We a-5j uzod aL=orous ou lypezi Ilod grcup~; of ,:.j.nge~,zc dupozitu, puWiilicd in recoot (11, 12, 13, 14, It,, 'u ~ . -13, vtlufble =&-,2riml i,--u Ll" _4 q uL c ;11 7 rrr,- ~nil ~l koll l t.;; o ~ ~w '-'e -, L, x-;; 1 ra" .7~c iair, 'ih-- te , ag .11,' c zJw.-:, G-~ ewr.l -ye"."); 1 ;.zked dv. -, oavo 1 ~6 mt-'e'loge;,ic tia.l ,ther clmc~~ -h-,cl-- :Lr!~ iovlwaed in toe 7--Pzr,-. 1--a geological basia for lthe3e graphic prr-,~nti,ticnz- ljc.!j prav~,lcd by the "Ooolcgic ,p of North j%mor;cv.:- -L3 a nc-,'-) of pu'.,'isliod by t~3,~ U.S. Goolog-c 6k.rvoy ~;4 und L- tha 'ar"ituto 0." Arz--`c ~f --- lalt'.1--d7 i-L,4 of cz-L--:~,, 6,-. of USSR UDC:. 551-596-534.143 ITSIN, V. B., KAKALOV, V. A. "On a Method of Evaluating the Interference Immiinity of a Detector of Wide- -Band Signals Under Conditions of a Nonstationary Interference Field" Moscow, Tezisy dokl. 3-Y Vses. shkoly-seminara po stat. gidroakustike, 1971 --sbornik (Abstracts of Papers of the Third Soviet-Wide Seminar-School of Statistical Hydroacoustics, 1971--collection of papers), 1972, pp 230-237 (from RZh-Fizika, No 5, MaY 73, abstract No 5Zh646 by B. P. Sukhin) Translation: The procedure for evaluating a wideband signal detector u-nder conditions of nonstaticnary interference is based on comparing analor-ous circuits in a stationary field with respect to the output effect of the post-detector filter. qlie result is preqented in the form of loss of inter- ference immunity evaluated by equivalent broadening of the band nf the post-detector filter. The experimental data were obtained on a device which realizes an adaptive method of processing with limitation. The given auantitative es'4mates of rela4 . . ,ity zw,, be U.L ~-ive loss of interference 4. =un considered typical; the procedu-re can be used to ccnipaxe the effecti-,~-eness of different detectors wider identical,real conditions. 1/1 USSR WINA, ',kf. A., ITSKEVICH.), Ye. S., and KALYUZIPIAYA, G. A. "Effect of Pressure on the Superconductivity of Niobium Diselenide" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 14, No 2, 1972, pp 515-517 Abstract: The results are given of experiments designed to probe the effects of quasi-hydrostatic pressure of up to 100 kbar on the transition ta=,perature of NbSe2 in the superconductive state. The NbSe2 specimen was crystallized in a layered hexagonal structure with a distance of 12.56 X betvreen ia-:ars, w'hich consisted of two solidly packed selenium sheets with niobium atoms in tr.-;angu- lar-prismatic hollows. lemperatures of 4.2*K and up were obtained by tar=iing a cold multiplier above the level of liquid helium in a Dewar and -Were deter- mined through the use of a thermocouple consisting of copper and a gold-silver alloy. Curves are given for the electrical resistance of the specimens as a function of the temperature at various pressures, for the critical temperature of the superconducting transition of the NbSe2 as a function of thE preSsure, and for the critical temperature as a function of the distance ber%,:een t:~!e layers. Members of the Institute of High Pressure Physics, USSR Aca(;e.-..v 0-- Sciences, the authors express thanks to L. F. Vereshchagin and B. X. Vul for their support. n Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code #0053899- CIIDIICAL ABST. LA R 03 S? (6 115828e High-pressure superconductivity of barium. 1".; Its~&%Jchj L,*S, (Inst. Liz. Vxs. D-avlenii. Moscow. Fts'Ma Zh. 'Eksp. I eor. Fzz. 1970, 11(l). 26-8 ~RussT-_ *'he tenip. dependence of the elec. resistance (R) of a hexagonal Modification of Ba arising at 25* and pressure p 59 kilobars was studied at 1.55-4.0*K and 60-100 kilobars. At 60-85 kilo- bars, R did not decrease at r 2~ 1.55'Y-. The supereond. tran- t~;Ition began at 85 kilobars and 1.55*K. The temp. of this transi- ti on (TI) reached its max. 3.05*K at 88-1-ilobars and then sharply decreased linearly with p according to the equation dTkldp -- (1 .5 :1-- 0.5) X 10 -4 T/bar. Karel A. Hlavaty REEL/FRAM ~Oa 19830976 USSR UDC: None "Standardizing Notation in Radio !,engineering and Electronics" Moscow,-Radiotekhnika, Vol. 25, No. 11, 1970, pp 105-107 Abstract: Recommendations made by various authors for rel.-ising and s,.andardizing engineering and mathematical notation are discussed in this article, in keeping with recently begun chccks on GOST (1,11-Union Government Standards) regulations in radio engineering and electronics. Such problems are now being discussed in the YUZ (Higher Education Institutes), in the press, and among spectalists. Some of the suggestions of G. V. Voyshvillo, published in the same journal as that noted above (Vol. 24, 1969, No. 2) are advanced with the caution that they are not necessarily recommended. Voy- shvillo would like to fiee Latin letters instead of Cyrillic in such standard subscripts as "input" and "output": i.e., "in" in- stead of I'vkh" and "ex" instead of "vykh." The author of the pre- sent article generally disparages the arguments of the innovator, although he admits that it is useful to keep such Latin notation as "u" for voltage, I'v" for velocity, "max" for maximum. 7;U UDC: 613.31:577.17.0491-074 ~a7H --L)X)I-0GICA!, APPROACHES TO HYCIENIC IWESTIGATION OF TRACE ELEMEN"rs IN -'NG, WAT, E~R _A I T,-,km-! Xobcow, W by T Lkl' aL"4:" , tniK AkadLmii Kedlttiin- f-l -i9-,2pp -1 -S1) No"k SS.;R. 8 '-Ls rL)t V-". sufficient invebLigation Of Lhu hygieniC aspeCLS Lhe pr,bl.m Of t-slCe elLCMt-'.lLS in drinkn, watLr. Yet studies of recent c.! tr,~v. le~nts play a part in o', Ztl a;id ~i'=,,I- It a~ that m excess -73~p cl~nan-,. in the. enviroi7~nr 'leadu to oni~et of of ;-' ~zn t~ cr-zoot4c dlaoag, (A.D. Voynar) . li-- -v tLirL:,cr a! hy~jvnic r-earch to a.~~oay tlace !n w.---cr I:; =my c-.ircu=,.-.cancei;. ll~.L oconamic ,v arld .,;, , e. dr,ught -.erritorict; Ls ~Il at; pollution -z -~;O-e:Lov, ~r oj-n --r-Irs I". of ca~e~ 1-Wd LO increasing !;,ibtorr,n-~n w,,Lrr fnt, Llrin!~ing purpome~. WhiLhOlLer. cantaLwi r,!!.oiwciin ..ro Otered 7 VI! ~m tai, i-.t. ccnslli~raltl.n rhe :act tha- rc:~,,-.,l ~f thit L!,v tt-, -:t, gr-p fr~- the wat,r. L: tn li,itr, ior Emxample, incr-el tY-- w~,~r -Ld to !~11111)IY Irl 01 To ~hc 1-t. chat ~n.Lc, :li-: WaLu,- 1~ul' o' corvu~ion Of the L!c~jlknJtiCnl U(JUIP- Iu USSR uDc 632-95 .ITSKOVA, A. L.) CAR K. A., MANDEL'BAUM YA. A., FETISOVA, V. F., and ORLWA, I. V.-T-.- "An Arcaricide" USSR Authors' Certificate No 267244) Cl. A 01 n 9/36; A 01 n 9/14, filed 16 Sep 68, published 17 Jan 72 (from RM-Khimiya, No 14, 25 Jul 72, Abstract No 14N468 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: For the control of s-nider mites the authors swrest application of a thiophosphate with the general formula (110)(R'R"ii)P(O)SCII~COIT(Et)SO2?e (I) (R = Ve or Et; RI = Me, Et, Pr; R" H, Me, Et). Results of I tests on spider mite specimens are presented. q3 I- USSR UDC 547.26'118 HANDEL'BAUM, Ya. and MEL'NIKOV, N. N. "Synthesis of O-Aryl 0'-)dkyl Phosphites" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 3, Mar 72, pp 502-503 Abstract: The authors investigate the possibility of synthesizing alkyl aryl phosphites in a single step from phosphorus trichloride, the correspond- ing alcohol and phenol. Methanol was used as the donor of the hydroxyl group. "C13 + ROH + ArOll + C113011 -~ (f1O)(ArO)PO11 + -111C1 + (11:1('l Isolation of the 0-ar-11 0'-alkyl phosphites is impeded by the symmetric dialkyl- and diaryl phosphites formed as by-products. Chemadcal and physical data are tabulated for eleven synthesized O-aryl 0'-alk-yl phosohites. 1/1 USSR UDC: 62-55 T11,qV_WT"_ 11 6 and ZAYDEL1, Yu. G. /All-Union Scientific Re- search Institute of Railway Car Construction/ "Device for Automatic Distribution and Analysis of Dynamic Pro- cesses" USSR Author's Certificate No 299840, filed 3 Oct 68, published 26 April 71 (from RZ.h-Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitel'- naya tekhni-ka, No. 12, 1.971, Abstract No. 12A146P) Translation; The invention is concerned i~,~ith the area of equipment analysis of randota processes. Knovm devices for automatic control and analysis of dynninic processes do not permit simultancouS, treat- ment of several random processes. The treatment of only synchro- nous random processes is possible in the time distribution of pulses from an amplitude analyzer. The proposed device is differ- ent in that the distribution of the random processes to be treated is done at the inputs of the amplitude analyzer throuGh the use of L a grid shaper for the reference voltage phases. I-lade in this vay, the device can analyze several asynchronous random processes. Resume USSR UDC. 8-7~ ITSKOITICH I. A., STRELKO, R. S. (editors) .9-9ftw-W=I "Algorithms and Programs for Realization of National Economic Vodels" Algoritr,-,r i progra=y rer-lizats1i narodxiokho7,yu.Nrst,,-enr,',":~l-, rodcley. X" FSSF.- Sib. otd. In-t ekon. i organiz. prom. proiz-va. Y-vo priborostr. sredsty av-tomatiz. i sistem upr. HII avtomatizir. sistem planir. i ar. (cf, English above. Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Siberian Department. Institute of Economics and Organization of Industrial Production. Ministry of Instrument Building of Means of Automation and Control Systems. Scientific Research Institute of Automated P:i -anning and Control Systems), Novosibirsk, 1971, 150 pp, ill. 59 k. (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5V531K) Translation: Articles are abstracted separately. 55 - USSR UDC 51:330.115 ITSKOVICH, I. A. "Optimization Multibranch Dynamic Madel of the National Economy" Probl. Narodnokhoz. Optiniwma [Problems of the Natioiial Econo:;iic Optimiu7i -- Col- lection of Works], No 3, Part 1, Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 117-155, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V542 from the Introduction). Translation: An optimization multibranch dynamic model is studied, in which the desired quantities are the volumes of production of products of branches in the first and second subdivisions and the dimensions of capital investments per branch. USSR UDC: 512.25/.26+519.3-330,115 ITS-KOVICH, i. A., AlIDERSON, M. V. "Concerning the Stability of the Condition of Complementary Nonrigidity" V sb. Mat. metody resheniya ekon. zadach (Mathematical -%Iethods of Solv- ing Economic Problem --collection of works), Novosibirs.~.c, "Nauka", 1971, PP 153-166 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V482) Translation: The conditions of optimality for the probLem of linear programming max (cx I Ax4 b, x ~- 0) may be written in the form Ax+y=b, ATu-u=c, (1) XV 0, UY = 0. X. Y. a. a > 0 (2) The approximate method proposed by Parizo [transliterated from the Rus- sian3 (RZh-Mat, 1962, W44~) is based on replacing (2) by the conditions xkvA ---,: p*. k = 1. . .. , n; uj yj = qj, I = I t - - - m, (3) where Pk, q,~ are positive numbers, and solving a sequence of systc-m- of equations (1) , 0) for pft), q(0-0 . The stability of such a method is proved in the article. 1/2 USSR ITSKOVICH, I. A., PJIDFRSON, M. V., Mat. metody resheniya ekon. zadach Novosibirsk, "Nauk-a", 1971, PP 153-166- Theorem. Let the direct and dual problems have unique optimum solutions i and Ti. Then in whatever way the positive vectors p(t), qtt) may approach zero, the corresponding solutions of system, x(p(t), q(1)), u(p(t), 0)) will approach the optimum solutions x, u. An analogous result is obtained as well for the problem rnin ((p (x) + cz i Ax + Bz>- b, xi- 0. z ~, 0). where ~(x) is a function which is strictly convex downward. S. Lebedev. 2/2 - 30 - USSR UDC 1537-226"1537-311-333j.01 VINETSKTY, V. ,TY M. A., and L. S. ..U. "Interaction of Conduction Electron With Transverse and Longitudinatl Optical Vibrations in Ionic Crystals" Vzainiodeystviye clel-tronn provoclimosti 5 Doperechn)-ii i prodolln.-iini ontiche2l,:i,i~i kolebaniyand v ionn:.,kh kristallakh. (cf. English above Physics Institate, Academy of Sciences Mzrainian SSi; No 2), Kiev, 1971, IS k-, rotaprint (from RZh-Fizika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract 110 1YE1058) Transl,ation: The article consj.~Icrs the -*-Interaction of co!-luction clect-rons -vith vibrations in ionic which have an isolated type of trunsvr-rse cptical vibrations "sofltl-" node in perovskit-(~ ferroa~lcctrjcs, dOUh'1,'j LIC--c.,neratu- node of transverse o~ptical vibrations in dintomic alkali-lal-ide crystals). At the same time, for purposes of' comparison the same m,,uthodl is uced to study the interaction with loni,,itludinal optical vibrations, a precif;ion r;t!,dy 'Lein~, i:ki.d(-- of the criistal lattice (z;o-called lattice model in which interaction with the internal field created 11;y luz-.-.:-_itudinal and transverse vibrations can be taken into accownt, in contlr..15;1, to the continwu.1 model ,.,here o-ly intcraction with the rmcrwicopic field c),.' loni-iturlinal v1br;LtjOnG is ta?u--n in-to considerat.1on). (~i the bunir. of thu i:io.Jul of polarizabb! ions, the authoi-.; c-cjn-;ido2r Lhk! 1/,) USSR VIIIETSKIY., V. L..9 et- al., Vzaimodeystvije clektrona proovodl-r-=~ti S i prodol'nyrd opticheski-trid kolebanivami v ionyw1di kri,:~tullt-kh, idev, 1(~'[! Hamiltonian of the interaction of the "superfluous" electron with hoth longi- tudinal and transverse oPtical vibra-tionn. F,om the forn, o-C the "tranrwersc Hamiltonian it follows that there is no interaction with tranoverse vibrations for crystals with rLinim-am enerjy at the center of the Brill'o,iin zone. An analysis is i-~ade of limitinL-! cases where interaction with optical vibrations can be regarded as peltufhation (case of a -weak band) and where it is Creat (case of a strong, bond). 2/2 USSR VINUIPSKIY., V. L. KUKUSFM72N, L. S. (Institute of Physics, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev) "Interaction of a Conduction Electron with Transverse Optical Oscillations in Ionic Crystals" Leningrad., Fizika Tverdoj3o Tela; January, 1971; Pp 7646 ARSTRACT: The Hamiltonian of the interaction of a conduction electron with lon- gitudinal and transverse optical oscillations of a lattice of polarized ions is expressed through static and high-frequency permittivity. It was shown that for crystals with a minimum of ener:rT in the ceinter of the Brillouin zone interaction with transverse oscillations is absent. For the case of several minima in the zone., the authors calculated the electron mobility with scattering by transverse optical oxcillations (~L,), comparable with mobil- ity with scattering by longitudinal oscillations p1, for crystals with ordinary values of F, and E, and playing a basic roleffl as in ferroelectrics., with large values of the static perrittivity of. E,,. Comparison. of the theoretical mobility 112 USSR VIUBTSKIY, V.L., et al) Fizika Tverdogo Tela; Januarj lgTl; Pi-) 76-86 ji.L with the experimental for barium titanate (BaTiO3) eypla:Lns the so-called "positive-tenperature drag effect" in the region of phase transition; also ob- tained was the approximate quantitative agreement of the theoretical nobility with the e=er-Imental. When the interaction with transverse optical oscillations in the zero approximation of the theory is taken into account., the corresponding polaron functional is obtained, an analysis of which shows that in crystals a "trans- verse" polaron only of =all radius is possible; the contribution of transverse oscillations to a "longitudinal" polaron in macroscopic theory is negligible. 2/2 Ba USSR UDO 62l..~'85.Cl7-72z".'6.58(C88.8) BAYEYEV, P.B., BMYO, B.I., ITUNIN, L.L., SERBINCY, A.M., KKI"CY, YU. D. "Unit For Control Of The Temperature Of Electrovacu,--,m Devices" USSR Authorls Certificate No 262527, filed 2 Dee 68, nublished I' May 7C (from R'uh--Elektronike i yeye urimeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstract No 12AI1"F') Translation: A unit is proposed for control of the temperature of electrovacuum devices, which contains a curved thermooensitive plate acting on the raEuluting organ for the flow rste of a coolant flowing in a spiral which encircles the body of the device. At the extremes of the coils of the spirol,two intermediate plates are attached at the outer extremity of which the thermosensitive plate is secured and at the inner, fixed screws for adjustment of the moment of turning on of the regulating organ. Such construction of the device assures production of a signal proportional to the average temperature of the body. 6.B. 1/1 ,::~ e, \/j &,-,- 4~~ Fn P,,,, ~L (,k- - - - Ny~ r~k (~,s AA0046458-" Invention: Soviet Derwent, )-?,). UR. 048'2 Illustrated., Section III Mechanical and General, 243174 W112 driven by electric motor built TnEb the drum, with hand drive and planetary tranatmisaion, differing in the hand drive being mounted on the dr= and connected vi4 the planetary transmission to the electric motor. This simplifies the design ant] reducet dimensions- Vien motion Ls being trans-nitted from electric tootor 3, eccentric siaE(-- 4 rwzr-.t(- Gear 6, r,~,Lninz on 'L~ixed crown 7, Lzp;-ts rzotic:; "Ita its paired gear 5 to crow-n gear :In'x ch-tl drum- This ffrsr 6,,age c~ t:- mwd transmission i~sl f-JUng. fli"'WheeL 8 'i'ii, z.--z nor h alld AA0046458 clutch 10. The moment is imparted from the clutch ~to shaft 9, sunvheel 12, satellites 13, which, running round the crown gear, impart motion to the pole connected to eccentric shaft 4. Then (as in motor drive) gear 6, running on the fixed gear, imparts motion via gear 5 (paired with gear 6) to crown gear 2 and the drum. Braking is by the self-braking planetary transmission with eccentric shaft. 29.7.64. as 914446/27-11, IVACHEV. L-M- (18.9.69) Bul. 16/5.5.69 Class 35c, Int. Cl. B 66d- 1:9781709 .AA0046458 USSR IYAMinaLO, &. G., TOLOia(YAKENKO, V. A.# and YAREMENKO, A. G. , Kiev "Control with Optimization of Prediction with Discrete Linear Predicting Models of a PlanV1 Kievj Avtomatyka, Jan-Feb 74, pp 28-38 Abstracts As distinct f=m an article in issue #2, 1973, of this journal by Ivakhnenko, and Toloknyanenke entitled "Control with Optimization of Predic- tion with Continuous Models of a Plant," this article considers systems with discrete, linear predicting models. Optimization is performed on a sliding prediction interval. Equations are obtained for the action of a closed system. The authors study the effect of the prediction time on the action and stability of clooed-loop control systems with optimization of prediction. An asymptotic law is established according to which a decision taken at the current moment undergoes no changes with a further increase in the prediction tiae if the prediction time Is sufficiently great. According to the principle of the Pontryagin maximum, optimal control Is found which is'pos8ible with optimization of processes whose behavior can be predicted by means of linear Models. 1/2 USSR IYAXHNENKO, A. G., et al., Avtonatyka, Jan-Fab 74, pp 28-38 In the case of problems of large dimension and with nonlinear filters, one ahould apply the principle of self-organization C"Self-Organization of Recognition Systems and Automatic Controls" Kiev, 1969, by a A. G. Ivakhnenk2o. The article Includes 17 equations and two figures. There are six references. 2/2 USSR IVAKHNENKO, G. and TOLOKNYANENKO, V. 0. (Kiev) "Control with Predictio:a Optimization in Simple, Continuous Models of a Plant" Kiev, Avtomatyka; March-April 1973, pp 64-72 Abstract: A control system with prediction optimization responding to the' basic principles of self-organization is investigated. A simple linear predicting model acting only in a local (limited) interval of time equal to the-prediction time is applied to the system. Because of the simplicity of the model, the authors are able to apply the Pontryagin principle of the maximum to optimization and to clarify the basic properties of the above- mentioned system; in particular, to discover an asymptotic law according to which, with an increase in prediction time, optimal control varies less and less and stability of the control system Increases (monotonically or with damping oscillation!3) to some steady-state value. 1/1 JIIRS 55?18 27 Aj,ril 197-2 LI)C: 62-50-3 A METHOD OF MTKFYATICAL MODFLING OF COMFUX ECOLOGICAL SYSTFMS gkIrteV., )~" V. Korpa , 4,- n. T- 'Id and C Kt~v' (Article bykj,, . - ';;~ ~an Avto~atik.' 19,17 pn "~Z'541 ?roblem Statement for Modeling at theVater Ecological Systez Automatic can trol- computer centcrA will be created in the near future -4h1ch will be co-jpled by mea;is of telemerering systemi with sensors optratinc cintral elements of c"T11itionq in water roservoirs. Since water reserv~,ir.~ wi I be ob 'I r a o S a h jectr of ur"atlc cant tol the m rhemoLiCal del~n f t e ecal, - es'l svzten of -.atrr rt~qervoirr; becF~mes !ncrensinrly necessary. All ULL-r;lpt In 1,--ld,- below t, al-Illy to thin Purvore a %le- -ppCoach tl( 1-lristic -IE-orgaiizatlon here Instead cf differential equations parti--ILr unn, Is r.:~We a.' nonlinar equation-4 of hirher puwer in finite differences (,i "pollynr,?,Aal llhi~ approach is t-re adequate for simulatictl oi rroble~!t rtf cuin:111cat(:~11 proces~os and it is capable of producing not otil~ q,~ilitatlvv bait a,curate e,timate- of n iklcti wero c,,n-itrectod pre5etit art! applictibIt, only t~ j q-~ -t I i L .1 t i v,, 1f,,,,,-jLigatAon of proce,lses as it is 3tated bv the 8~tthvrq of tht r~odc I ~ r ezanqjlt, in (Zi where the best. detemined model hal b'left nn,? can read: "Invertigatton results at the created. r,~del Of 0% WAt r eCo- ys,.nn may bk- co~akdcred cnly from the r;,lajitat ive tm)dpoint, -t , wDrv, ,% nl~c~~SSlry Ill or,~cr to obLlin valid qtialitative data." In conrrast to th-,q the a%ithorti of the present paper claim that their mathelizitical wodel prv,~uce- in addition to quali-ative also vallij quantitative esLi.ates. Accur,iev of Simulncirv, 47 01)jcctq Reqttirvn Nea7ured Complexitv of Meth,'-ti-ll Doucrioti.n There to a definite Inconsistency between the complexity of mathezati- I stmljltltii~ii alid the simplicity of the apparatus utilized for this purposc. Unt it present the simulation was performed either by detemined zethods (basrd investigation of simple differential equation. for example, linear equi- o"Ll ti ns of convective diffusion), or statistical methods of ordinary regression 11 - USS14 - NJ WE c~ beme4 PR ! 7; 7 7 Vi It -USSR UDC 62-50 "=1WMjM G. KOPPA, Yu. V., and VU XUAN MINH, Kiev "Polynomial and Logic Theories of Dynamic Systems. IV Kiev, Avtomatyka, No 4, Jul-Aug 70, pp, 17-41 Abstract: Continuing their discussion of the idea of constructing new poly- nomial and logic theories of dynamic systems for complex problems in place of existing theory based on the use of differential equations, the authors describe the elements of the polynomial theory of stochastic systems and consider the derivation of polynomial descriptions for stochastic components. An example is given of the derivation of polynomial descriptions of a stochastic system: viz., the dynamics of economic change in England for the last 15 years, and an algor- ithm is shown for the vector of optimal control with information storage, using the MDHG method. The characteristic vector used in the example is taken from the works of P. C. Parks and F. G. Pyatt. An algorithm is given for situation analysis for the 16th year (1969) and for situation forecasting for several years ahead. Forecasting formulas are used as a certain general description of a system, bypassing the stage of coefficient restoration and dynamic equa- tion solution. Identification of differential dynamic equations is not 1/2 USSR IVAKIDn:,NKO, 0. G., et al, Avtomatyka, No 4, Jul-Aug 70, pp 17-41 necessary. The polynomial theory of dynamic systems requires less information about an object and hence is more suitable, for complex contro7L problems, es- pecially in optimal control with information storage. The authors thank I. K. Tymchenko and 0. A. Golomoizina for their assistance in "he calculations. Ay 2/2 USSR UDC 62-50 IV4gIJNFWKO. G., SPYNU, YE. I., DIMITROV, V. D., PATEREU, S. G., and FATRATII. Kiev, Sofia, Kishinev) "Recognizing the Lethal Duration and Content of Pesticides in Planet According to a Probability Algorithm for a Method of Data Handling by Groups" Kiev, Avtomatyka, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 42-52 Abstract: The article describes the development of a probability al- gorithm for a method of data handling by groups which uses the numerator of the Bayes formula or its modification as a support function. The probability algorithm is used to solve the following problem: 1) Approximately determining the time constant in the exponent in the expresion for a pesticide's toxicity on the basis of data con- cerning the physicochemical properties of the preparation, the conditions of its use, and plant peculiarities; 1/2 USSR IVAKHNENK0$ 0. G., et al.) Avtomatyka, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, Fp 42-52 2) Determining the current concentration of a pesticide at a given time from calculated data on the initial concentration of the substance in plants and the destruction rate constant. 2/2 41 112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE55ING DAfE-20"1101170 TlTLE----,EL-L;-LA'~ll-ATlJN bF L)ECIS19N, FUNCTLONS IN THE METHUD OF JATA HANDLING BY GRCUPS -u- AUTH0R-(CZ)-iVA..KHNENK0t A.U-.t KJPP A, YU.V. CCUNTRY C-t: INFC--ISSR SGURCE-AVTLl,*jArIKA, VOL. 15, fiAR*-.APR. 1970, P. 56-67 DATE PLbL ISHED ------- 70 SUi3JCCr ARLAS--i3EHAVlGR)%i- ANJ SOCIAL SCIENCESP MAFli[.--MA1l(-AL SCIENCES, ~ ELELTkC%ILS AP-X ELECTRICAL ENGR. rGpiC TAGS--CPrIPAL AUTGPIATIC CUNTkCL, DATA PkOCES'SING SYSTEM, ALGORITHM CC,NTRGL PROXY A'LLL/f RAMf-3006/029 STEP CIKC mm~ 2/2 0 L 7 UNCLASS I F I CO PROCESSING DAfE--20NGV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-A110134133 A65TkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-(-- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF T lKdC,'lj0V' S ( 196,j) REGUL-40"flATILIN TECHNIOULS FOR OPTIMUM CONTROL PRO31-Ei-IS. T,~U OF THESE TECHNICUES ARE SHIW; TO oiz PikATICULARLY hELL SUITE,') ?I"k USE IiN PULYNC:41AL ALG0i~ITHl-',S jF I'H'r_- METHOD OF DATA iiANDLIING 11), Gl~buPS. (1) AVAILABLC CATA (SET Cl- I'.:fLPPOLATIJN POINTS) ARE J.kRRANGIA) ACCol"10ING TO THE WAR[AiNCC VALUES AN61 Aru' DIVIDED MTC A TEACHING SL-WJLN'CE AND AN APPRCXIMATELY CQUAL ChEC~~ING SEQUENCE. (2) (ISE IS MAO[- OF SWfOARGIZED REAOINuS OF VARIAGLES IN DEVIATIONS FROM THE OR I'lu'VING AVE,-,AGE. A IMETHCo 01-: Ai-~TIFKIALLY I,'-,,C!IEASlr4r THE f~U[46L-k UF INfLktJGLATI(J.:14 POUITS V FOR SMilil:111 PLMNITS IS PROPOSED. EACH OFITHESE fECHNIQUES IS SHOIiii TO PROVIOE A kiNI'L-VUE A14D STAijLC SCLUTICN. JHE USE OF FhE TECHNIQUES IS DEMCINSTRATEd OY A PAACTIC,%L EXAMPLE. USSR .1~~HMKO, A. G.; OVCHINNIKOV, V. A.: PETRA.KE, G.: GULYAN, N. V. (Kiev) "Automatic Control of Complex Plants with Prediction C-otLmization by the Self- Organization Principle" Kiev, Av-tomatika; July-August 1973, pp 39-52 Abstract: In control with prediction optimization each solution is evaluated from the standpoint of its effect on predicting the future, In this article the problem of the synthesis of opt-51nal control was sclved in discrete time. A plant (hydroelectric power station) for which optima-1 control may be found by means of both dynamic programming and the self- organization principle (jelpction) wan taken na the first examule. This Made it possible to determine the doperidence of the error of the Oxnet oolution on the choice of degree of freedom. For F,~;-190 both methods proved to give clo-re results. In contrast to dynamic prograni-ming, the self -organization method is applicable to more complex plants with a greater amount of delaying independent variables and to c2'L1=-Za2t2*.Cn 1_"r a sliding interval of the prediction. .4 cor- Plex stochastic viant for which dynamic progranming cannot be applied was taken as the second example. 1/2 .USSR IVAKMENKOY A. G., et al., Avtomatika; July-August, 1973, pp 39-52 The article includes '42 equations, seven figures, and five tables. There are nire bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR IVAMNENKO, A. G., DIMITROV, V. D., GULYANT, N. V., IVAKIINENKO, L. N. "Problems of Modeling of Complex Objects on the Basis of Heuristic Self- Organization" Kiev, Kibernetika i VychistelInaya Teklinika, No 13, 1972, pp ]~-38. Abstract: A nwffber of trends in cybernet,ics concern the probl,,-n n,C modclir.~, of cormlax objects. Tho authors shm~i that in s~oitue of V,~e d-*f,'t~rences i.- ~ 1. L.L -- - -- initial assumptions, all of these trends can be reduceld to the cr(-lation of very co.~applex objects, the q:ual-*I~,, of which is deteni:inclki 'ry the-, extent to which thev can "Iearn" :L.e. the eyte!nt to which thev- CL1111 ao internal noiel of an external situation." 1.10dels rt-udictl inclu.*1,2 predietia~,, filter, KIJ.Ix~-n filtur, -WIC pCrCCJ)tr(:I'I, and uckir:"n