SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOV, P.V. - IVANOV, V.G.

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ZAYTSFV, V. G., et a!., Tr. NII upravl. mashin i sisterm, 19-11, vY'?'. 5, pp 191-196 r 1. a card catalog of termirology usage. In conclusion, the pene al charac- teristics of the sector-wide descriptive dictionary are given and rrefliods of using it are indicated. T. Sidorova. 2/2 - 61 - USSR UDC 629.12,013/.015:621.86/.87 "UGW114 "Dynamic Loads Upon Cargo-Handling Equipment in V"ork at Sea" Leningrad, Sudostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 70, pp 18-21 Abstract: The article deals with a possible trend in the theoretical calculation of cargo crane arms in coupled operation, with account taken of the d7namic loads under conditions of an agitated sea and tossing. 6 figures, 6 bibliographic entries. i/l USSR UDC: 539.18L VYLOV, Ts.; DZHELEPOV, B. S.; IVAN0V,_R,..B.; MIKFAYLOVA, M. A.; SERGE-YEV, V. 0. "Relative Intensities of X-Rays of the K-Series of Element's With Z=79-88-" Moscow, izvesti-ya Akademii Nauk SSSR: Seriya Fizicheskavla, Vol -If-SI No 1-0, Oct 72, pp 2136-2138 Abstract,: The authors measure the relative intensities of x-ray lines of 79AU, 8OHg, 8IT1, 82~'b, 84PO, 85At, 8bRn, 87Fr,and 88Ra. The measurements were made on a gmma-spectrometer wj.th a plane-paralle]. Gt:(fa )-detector. The diaireter of the detector was 10 mm, and the thickness of' the se-risitive region was 6 --n. The input window was made from berylliu-mwith 250-uin thickness. The resolution in the investigated energy region (80 keV) ~Tas about 850 keV. The mean weighted values of the ratios a2l ';'',I, K ~ -1 FS /Ka I and KB2'lKal are tabulated. The authors thank L. G. Tsaritsyna and A. V. Mozzhukhin for preparing the sources. USSR UDC 60"9.245:589.23 R. D., URAZALIYEV, U. S., TIKHONoV, A. A., SAL2VSKIY, N. and BUNAREV V. I. "Effect of Plasma on the Structure and Magnetic and Electric. Properties of Thin Permalloy Films" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i 'Met allovadeniye, Vol 34, ':o 2), Aug 72, pp '1156- 262 Abstract: The effect of plasma and of ptiy!;-Lco-tLclitiolt)l,,~lc,;il- propertie.-i of the cathodic precipitation mochod on the ,,tructure and magnctic and electric prop- erties of thLn Pi~riwffl,oy fLIm,,i was experimontally lnvet;tAgated. The filims were produced by atomization of the 79N,',l allay. Their crystalline ~;Lructtire was investigated by methods of electron beam optics, and their chemical composition was testcd by the x-ray fluorescence analysis method. 11'he bombardment of the substrate surface by changed particles was found to produce a diversity in the microstructure of the film. The mechanism of forming precipitated c1thodic films is in full agreement with thermodynamic principle's for nonequilibrium. statistical systems. Five figures, five bibliographic references. USSR UDC: 621-396.6-181.5 LTRAZ.ALTYEV, U. 3. , IVANOV, R. D. , GALKIN , B. D. "Structure and Formation of Tantalum Thin Films I-lade by HlLctron Borribard- ment" Elektron. tekhni-1a. Nauchno-teklin. sb. Materialy (Electronic Te~chnoloF~j. Scientific and Technical Collection. Materials 19'10, yyp. ,, pi) (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12W~;9) Translation: The author- give the of a study of' struct.1-ii-es quid conditions of formation of' thin tantaitm filins made by vnparization. using an electron beam. 1-Frien Lantalum is prucipitated on cold subotratcs, the substrate material has no observab-le effect on the phase commsition of' the filia,s. The filr-ri crxmists of u-tantalimii and tantalum epm-birlp. '.,he film has a "labyrinthine" structure. Oriented crystallization oC tantalum iS olb- served with precipitation on heated substrates. The resistivity of the films decreases with an increase in substrate temperature. No 6-tantalum is observed in the films. Electron bombardment of the substrate surface changes the conditions of film formation. 1. 14. USSR UDC 539.216.2:621.315.61 IVANOV, R. D., ABALMAZOVA, M. G. "Study of Electrical Inhomogeneities of Film Dielectrics by the Electron I Mirror Method," Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Flektronika, Vol XV1, No 2, February 1971, pp 447-449. Abstract: In this article it is demonstrated that studying the inhomo- geneities of film dielectrics by the method of electron mirror micro- scopy permits quality control ~f the dielectric of a M-D-M film system and also explanation of the characteristic features of operation of film elements and provision for possible change during operation. In the experiment Sb2S3 and Ta 205 films were observed. Even when the dielectric films were obtained by various methods, defects having certain common features were detected on their surfaces. In addition to dirt pits and geometric inhomogeneities (including blind pores) the following defects were detected: 1) spots with lower conductivity than 1/2 USSR IVANOV, R. D., et al., Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Val XVI, No 2, 1Izbzuary-49,;LI-,-pp 447-449 the surrounding surface; 2) spots with higher conductivity; and 3) in the presence of a through pore in the dielectric, the upper electrode of the M-D-11 system has a dip. The mechanisms of these defects and de- tection of them are described. Pictures are presented showing the de- fects, the variation in behavior of spots with high trap concentration as a function of Ubias and charge accumulation in a through pore in the operating mode of the M-D-M system. 2/2 - 46) 2 Thin Films USSR UDC 537-523-5:621-79 TIYh(j'0V, A. A., UKR'IN3KIY, YU. and MU~ZkLIYBV, U- S., Mo5cow I'Microstr,~,cture, ?haseand Chemical Composition of Thin ?ermal- loy Films As by Calu-node-Plasma Sputtering Conditions and Negative Space Charge on Substrate Surface" Moscow, Fizika. i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 61-68 'Lbstract: T-e authors obtained films on both and . cylin- drical substrates using an apparatus based on tne three-erectrode system principle, employing either a glow-discharge cathode or a cathode-plasma sputtering regime. Permalloy 79NI4 was used as the targett ultrapure xenon as the process gas. The structural properties and chemical composition of the films were studied by electron microscody (size of the crystallites on tne film sur- face), electron diffraction (phase composition of a film on the surface), x-ray diffraction analysis (phase composition and lat- tice spacing of phase components according to Lhe film volume) 113 USSR IVANOV, R. D., et al., Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 61-68 and x-ray fluorescence analysis (overall content of alloy co;-,qpo- nents in a multicomponent target and film). An increase in the tar&~t potential resuIts In a sharp increase in the average crystallite size, as well a5 parti-ally oriented crystallization of the films. Gamma-phase crystallites with j110' Planes are parallel to the substrate surface. In addition to t~e gamma phase, a constant impurity in the filins under all catnode-plasma sputtering conditions is antiferrornag- netic NiO with a polycrystalline structure and a more nighly dispersed microstructure than ferromagnetic gamma-priase crys- tals. There JL5 a quantitative increase in NiO witn increased target potential. There is a clearly pronounced tendency to- wardKincr,~assd iron content with increased target potential. Iron enrichment of the ferromagnetic gamma phase takes place, the enrichment being more pronounced the more intensive the cathode-plasma sputtering regime. The pressure during the sput- 2/3 - 67 - USSR MiNUV, R. D., et al., Fizika i Rhimiya Obrabotki :Iaterialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 61-68 tering process nas a marked effect on Lae film dispersity, viz. the lower the pres3ure of the process gas and of the residual gases before letting in the process gas, the 'Larger the crystal- lites. in cathode sputtering an inevitable result of Lae sput- tering is a space charge on the surface of the isolated sub- strate. Tne charge potential was measured. It is shown that this charge reduces the rate of film deposition, affects the microstructure5and possibly promotes iron enrichment of the Permalloy films. The pre3ence of oxide inclusions and the in- creased overall iron content of the film, especially the ferromag- netic gamma phase, cause increased coercive force and anisotropy field values and a positive magnetostriction sign. 3/3 USSR UDC 621.374.33(088.8) TYUSHKIN, V. A., IVXN'OV, R. F. "Device [or Quenching a Thyristor" USSR Author's-Certificate No 251073, Filed 4 Jul 68, Published 3 Feb 70, (From RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8G279 P) Translation: This author's certificate introduces a device for quenching a thyristor. Tile device contains a commuting capacitor and transformer, tile primary winding of which is convected in series to the thyristor, and the secondary winding, in series to the capacitor. For simplification, a dynistor is connected between the point at which the capacitor plate and the secondary winding are joined and the thyristor cathode. 1/1 Pesticides US S R UDC 631-850-13 IVANOV R It :-AVLOVA, A. I., TUGOYA, 11. N., and SAMAIDYYEW, T., institute OT ~,~Cademy of Sciences Uzbek SSR "The Effect of the Eoisture Content of Ammophos Granules on Their StrenC4th" Tashkent, Uzbekskly Khiraicheskiy Zhurral, Vol 17, 140 3, 1973, PP 70-72 Abstracti The mechanical stronEth of ammophos grzLnules vrith a fUiameter of 1.5-6.0 min in relation to their moisture content was Investigated, Th-i amimophos granules were produced by the liquified solids method. T~e moisture content varied in the 0,5-7.0%6 range. The strength of the pp~anules (their resistance to deformation) decreased with their size tocause of decrea-sing density and also with the m4,ftturo content. MathemiLtical forLullc%3 that describe the relations established were derived. The work was carried out under the direction of 1-1. H. ~Iabiycv, Member of the Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR. 1/1 Pesticides USSR UDC 631.81 SJ4JBOVAj M. T., IVAKOV, R. N.j BORUKHOV, I. A., and CHUFkKOV, F. P., Institute of Chemistry, A~adeirij of'Sciences, Uzbek SSR "Effect of Magnesium Admixtures on the Physicochemical Properties of Ammophos" Tashkentj Uzbekskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1972, Pp 23-25 Abstracts Ammophos is produced by the Almalyk Chemical Plant in Uzbekistan from Karatau phosphorites and their flotation concentrates containing up to 3.5% HgO. The presence of ammonium-magnesium phosphate exhibiting varying degrees of saturation ifith crystal hydrate mositure does not have a signi- ficant effect on the physical properties of a=.ophos which possesses a substantial moisture coapacity. However? when the latter is mixed with ammonium nitrate or urea to obtain balanced fertilizers, the low hygroscopic point of dried ammophos may impa-ir the quality of the fertilizer. For eyample, a mixture of granulated ammophos from apatite with ammonium nitrate and a moisture content of 0.6% has a hygroscopic point of 54 60 56%, compared with 38 to 42% for a mixture of ammophoa from Karatau phosphorites with ammonium, nitrate and the same moisture content, The optimum moisture content of a mixture of Karatau ammophos with ammonium nitrate or urea Bhould not be less 1/2 USSR SAIBOVA, M. T., et al., Uzbekskiy Xhimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1972, pp 23-25 than 2 to 2.5% thereby preserving good physical properties along with the highest hygroscopic point (52 to 54%). Further drying of these fertilizers would be economically undesirable and also sharply increase their hygrosco- picity. 2/2 - 2? - US 9 111 LT.Dc 632.95 C-HU.-KAKIN , P. P - , Wy1d A llstixiy of the PossibIlity of Combining Karatau Amropho~, ,'.th InsectiLd.dc:s" V sb, Khi-niva tekhnol. udobr. (The Chemistry Pnd Technology of v Chanical Portiliner~-, -- collection of ifoxlcs), Tash3kent, "Fvnr" 19'filp p?, 107-- 109 (from RZh-Xhi:,-Jy-a, No 113, 1.0 Jul ?2, Atstract No I)N'473 by T. A. Bc1ya.y;!,,,~t,) Tmislationi Three component pn-sUcide-fortJ1i,Zer raixtum; aro o1;t-t-Juned 1~v "gamroall applying ro-cir (1) and -HCCH (,Tdxt-un.~ 41) or rogor axid chloropho~~ (II) (mixtuxe B) to the suzfaco of granulated anmophos by P,;~~ans of ar, jaachine. Th.---re was no chnn(~e the concentration of -.d Y -FC-H d~~D-],-3 sto--a,-e of A for two nonths, III n JCtU- -1~, C B IT o"CIS alhl I is Slowly hy~�xvol,,izei. Addition cf a 40~L eraullnion c,~,izcc~Art-,te Of I a:,d cop.z.eric--:L )~ -1!(;CH improves the physicochenical and physiconechanical lvro- perties of chemical fertilizers (hygroscopicity, capacity,,, c.:Jdr1,,,7 CaTacity). t/1. USSR UDC 631.89+632 Walov SENENOVA, L. N., PAVLOVA, A. I., CHUMOV, F. P., ChemistiN, Institute-o-T-the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences "Properties of Ammophos Granules with a Dalapone Shell" Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Khimicheskiy ~Iiurnal No 3, 1972, pp 5-6 Abstract: An apparatus with a fluidivc-d bed was use-d tr, obtaL'i a fertiJizer made (if rimiophos wJth & 0.1-0.2 irm OICIC 1111L].]. Of tile herbicide, dalapone. Tile sLructuril and operatlitf, characteristics of the unit witio an OULput Capacity of 1 z ,500 kg/hour with a 1 m screen are described. The I'VV04coPic point of the fertilizers determined by the exsiceator rletho(l IN. Ye. Pestov, et al., ZhKhPI NO 12t 1951] corresponded to 59-61Z. In all c,'L5e!t al-,rophos with dalaflone absorbed moisture faster flan Fure arn-,arhcs. Tile result:; of field testing by the Scientific Research Institute of Plant ', ro of j ttection demonstrate that the compound does not lower the )?,ermination COtton seed but suppresses weeds. The cotton harvest was improved by 2-2.5 Centners/iiectare. j/1 Sc~:.wice and -LOYA, Z L: GA T -:n'Vcst'L;a4 iOn c) PrOtac4-;rlu.-, and UranJu.,-. ~ccwaulat~~-,,-j 'ica" O!rd.v-' 7 `,-IU.'< S'S At o:r--iav '-'Osc' ner,~iya., lo-- Abstract: An imvc-t4-,atlio~n Lo ni,x.-i and uraiiiu:-. ni, ~,"o-;- diatio.1 an. i,~;oLc, o ~:cc o-,-Lu~ o-:, -j-,Or,7j:aj nique ;i re do-scr-' ~D in al ta i 1 1T, J.fL, of j- i. i a L; 2~1 ~rra- -'ialion o' tw L3ctooc ratio io locric 's of 24 hours cacn. ~-y a 1 f-l'UX of' t~-err:al neutrcr,:,. Tao isot-ope ratio f"r c Z.0 -.5.457, wihich is connectoUl to -~',,,e norc- raplid 0 f Offective r--,Ii I-Joa ca,,)Lu-,o c~-oz;5 ~r; a6- . C~ %,,, ~,iorl".; Of l,",."",u I atO,. Iro,,l 78. 5' 12 280 Tha Obtained resul fcz, a 1/2 t5 were U-sei to caic,-,.",aua the a!, Atonnaya Ener--ya, Vol 2". 7 Ta JO ixi su=ons~ on as a lunc~ion of intc-ral neutrcn fl,-'-. y1eld at a 1 x lO.A. 5 neutron/=,2 . see thermal neutraon flux dcnsity after IGO effectlxa -cer--ods of -224 hiours war, about 20*-,U. OrLr. art. has: ) fib~urer, I -~-aoe, and 4 references. 2/2 USSR T%~A)j"- ~.. j.- UDIC 539.4:621.,'! "On the Problc,,in of the Breakdoi-,rn of Parts 1rom Residu~il Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation 'Lnstiture), 1971, No. 53, pp 84-91 (from No 3, Mar 72, Abstract VIC, V1357) 1~,anslation: Residual stresses in a rectangular plate are invest.!,',,ate~, 1-7- i-. proi)osed that the deformat ions, beinc, the reason For their rise. change only over, the thickress of the plate. The basic residual stre,".;ses are con- sidered kno~,-m. and the rei,-iaining stresses are equal to (Y;-e--l tii---- region, excluding the boundary zone. Close to the bound7L-v of- the ple-7ite t-Le stres!~ state becomes volumiatric. To studY the aa,(Iitional voluiim,~tr!.c the f0ll0VIiTIg tWO PnDhlems are solved: (a) a plate wiffi basic rosidua-', is, -Ioad~--d alcng thf-, ed,,Te 1),/ forces varying ciccordin,- to !-ho I.Ln.., fw, dual stresses; (b) a plate without ntresse:,, is Joaded al-litg (A, 0, I)v tilf, The differ-ence ill these, two :;olutiolls in th~- houndan )ie i I in:Jea-l of i, pj;jtrj ~j of V,;dth oqual to thr! thicl~rjc -if- thf.- V40-at"Iet-l'ic, 0,'Jjj%J de! va t ion Ih, j ii L i,-~11 of pi'l I;e In -old, ~1~1 i.1 I I/L USSR Stress Armlysis and StabUity Studies FOKIN, V. G. , IvilkNox, S I OMMOM -, - -a w i &Q"V- "Method of Strips for Investigation of Residual Stresses in ',hjti1~!Ver PIZA0,;1I Tr. Kuybyshev. Aviats. li-t. [Works of Kubyshev Ax-iati.oi', Institutc-1, ,*(,, ;3) 1971, p1) 16-32, (Translated from Reforativnvy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 41, 1972, Abstract No 4 V519 by 0. F. Clicriwavskiv). Translation: A nultilayer plate is studicd, composed of materials ;-,,jth various elastic propert es, in the case ~,,,hen the residual stresses chan(v only through the thickness of the plate. In order to detcrmine the norm.-t-1 and tangential stresses directed parallel to the surface of the plate, sirips are cut from the plate, in which lavers are then removed measuremen', of the. bending and twisLing angle. Relationships are PrOCILICC(l 111OWil1c, the YC- sults of measurement to be used to calculate the normal and tangential rc-idual stresses. The results of the investigation of two strips cut in 'titually per- pendicular directions are used to determine the normal residual stresscs. one broad strip (vritli width to height ratio at least five) or three jiari-ov., strips are used to detern.ine tangential 1/1 1/2 013 WiCLASSIFfE!) TIT LF--EXdEK I ENCE OF THE 1:-4ST IT UTE Pi THE TkE~' iMENT CF Sr"i Fi,.Ai-- T~,'R"-S -U- AUTHC--,-(02)-TINCrWAINA, G., IVANOVp S.I. COUNTRY OF 1AFFl-USSR :r7 SOURCE--0-4TjPE0IYA, TRAV.*.lAT0LOGIYA I PKOTEZIROVANIYE, 1970, NX 6l PP 12-i5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~T 0 P I G' r A G S - - b 01 i i~ VK AC r U0- 7 i it) 11 E. 1) 1 C S U R G E R Y LUNIKOL MAkKING--NC RESTRICTIG,"IS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FiZAtME-3003/0904 STEP Ni)--UR/9115/70/00i)/00,j/0012/t),')15 CIPC ~CCESrllflfl 212 013 WNCL ASS IF I ED L S S P~ G 01 A I L 7 0 CIRC ACCESSION Ni-AP0129969 ABST,RACr/EX-t7,tCT--(U) GP-v"'- ABSTkACT. A,'-Ii'l% L Y 5 15 0 F A 10 Y E A E- f E ~',j C E 'ITH - I . p FPl,,CfW-',E'~ :'-i: .% 467 ~iiTi UNC;IMPLICATED CO'-! rESSI!3.-4 T i S P I "i E AT THE KAZAN RESEAr~C.,! P"%'STITUTE OF rRAUMAPULOGY 6 F. ~ fI UCE D 1-'3' 1 11 PRESENTEU. THE LATE ~~CSULTS OF TREAT-~,IjE,,4'r HAVE BEEN' STIIJDII--~) IN 113 PATIENTS ,,'[Tll FOLLfj,.' Ur Fr~FM I TO 13 YEAI(S. I T WA S F'l')J,'4D TriAT: ( 1 COMPRESSION FRAUU,~ES Clji-.STITUrE 79.6PERCENT OF PALL SPINE FXACTUC-~ES AND BELONG TO THE NU '!4BER- OF SEVERE IAJURIES RESULTI-NIG 1%' P~.,]LJ.*iGED DISABLEAENT 0~UNCTIONAL Tm;EATi'-lENTt 206, IM,140161LIZATIGN, DAY.,S), AND NOT INVREt~';JEArLY STA.-)Lrl_ INVALIDITY (i.spErlcE,%r) 2) r~iE- 4..-SULTS UF TREATMEW 4Pi-)7--A. T,9 LARGELY UN THE EMPLt~;~FU 'lErHiJ"") ;~J~ T (-'F THE Cji*-JS'E i~'VATIVE "It-JI-ViDS -J~: T:,E4P-iENT1 IH~ FiJ',i(" r[UNAL Al:~Tii-)!j IS iHE MOST PHY-) P)L U15 I CAL FOLLOWE0 BY GOOD LATE RESULTS AND f,~O:-(E T-Z!~?,iS OF DISABILITY. PECWl.'-iENJATI0NS AkE SUBAITTED I-,ITH RES-3FC1 TJ USF OF P ,JACTIONAL V10 IMMI 'l-i I L I &A T 10 EN 1-1 F T H; D S F A C I L I T Y IN "k z A N S K I_-,- G 1 N S r I T U T A T R A V 11P. r 0 L 06 ! I 1 0 A TUP E D I I USSR UDC 911-3:616.981.452(574.11) SHE:VCHENKO, V. L., ALTUKHOVA A. A.) YERZHANOV, S. T., GRAZHDANOV, A. K., KAYMASHNIKOV, V. I., and NEDZYKOVSKIY, G. A. "Isolation of a Culture of Plague Bacteria in the Spring of 1968 on the North- east Border of the Volga-Ural Sands" V sb. Probl. osobo oDasn. infe'tsi (Problems of Especially Dangerous KIWI Infections -- collection of works~, Saratov, No 4(14), 1970, PP 135-138 Mar 71, Ab8tra (from RM-Meditsinskaya Geogragiya, 110 3, ct NO 3-q6-115) Translation: The conditions of isolation and results of a study of two strains of plague bacteria in the natural landmark area of Annar, the Furmanovskly rayon of Uralskiy Oblast are described. Both strains vere isolated in a region in which no epizootic diseases have been recorded for more than 20 years and in vhich great gerbils are almost completely nonexistent. The reduced virulence, as well as some cultural and biochemical characteristics of the cultures studied, clearly differentiate them from the earlier isolated staains on the Volga-Ural Sands both in peak epizootic periods as well as in the inter- epizootic years. 1/1 - 36 - USSR UDC 911-3:616.981.452(47) SHEVCHENKO, V. L.JV ALTUKHOV, A. A., and BEMZHNOV, A. Z. "Method and Tactics of Epizootiologic Survey for PlaGue in the Volga-Ural Sands 11 V sb. Probl. osobo oDasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infections -- collection of Works), Saratov, No 4(14), 1970, PP 129-134 (from RZh-l*ditsinskaya Geografiya No 3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3-36.l-i6) Translation: Epizootics of plague in the Volga-Ural interfluvia".. area are most frequent and constant over a wide area extending from the southwestern boundary of the sands through the central part to %he north-eastern edge. The significance of the little suslik in the transfer of the pathogen during the sil r months is reconfirmed. A scheme of fundamental methods for the examination of plague foci during the period of the interepizoatic lull and during active periods is preserited~ Evaluation of the methods used for laboratox-I research is presented. USSR I KOFFE, V.T.), NOVAL1, A.G., FIZGFYER) JVAIIOV, S.I., "Measurement of 'the Effective Cross Sections and. Excitation Functions for Bands of the First Negative System of the 1'12"' Molecular Ion With the Excita- tion of 11it-ror-en by Fast Electrons" 'h 1-16SCOW, 2, Teoreticheskoy Fizihi, No 12, 1970, PP 187a-1883 Abstract: q1n- effec~,Aivr-- cross for the (0-0), (0-1)~ (0-2:~, (0-3), (1-2) (1-3), o--d (1-4) 'k;,ids of the first liecative. sy.,;tlem of the Ep+ ion a n d t h. ft 11) 1 (-- t 1 i 5 O-D 1 - 5 DD A iri the 1111I ;uc-c-ri iwerr~ j:eas--=ed at energle2 b~!tw---ii 0.5 and 20 kfrv. Thf--. ni~rnf',E:11 wus, excitud bv t-1(,-c.-.trono 0-5 ~:id -20 k1---v- It, the region of OVO-1--lappity! the eff'ectivr~ ero~;s sectionz; --re in ft-,osa recment with the da-,a pioted sourres. A fornpula is presented which ratisfvctorily deL;cribes of c J the courze of tte eYc--'-,atic:, 'functions of the bands tind linez investiFated at ener-- e-- Ite-l-ween 0.-' and 2,0 'ev. 3 figures, I table, 10 bibliograpaic entries. 115 - USSR IVANTOV, S. N., MANSFEL'D, G. D., Institute of Radio Eng'nec!rin-g an?l USSR, Moscow IfInteraction of Sound,at a Frequency of 9.11 011--,With Hot Leningrad, Fizika Everdogo Tela, No. 5, May 71, pp 1288-1292 Abstract: The characteristic features of electron abso-p'~-",07i of h~-,71-lrlsclllicl at a frequency of 9.11 GHz in indium antimonide crystals at liquid helium te-.,1:pe-:;- tures were investigated in constant and pulsed electric fie-'IcF. that the interesting pnenc-aienon o-f- the h1eating of -i--ee an eleclr-~;7 field is very clearlv expressed. in t1iis temperature reg and 't ex'-'erli I that the funct----'(--q,,a1 electron ani -fllt~ llieid be very complex since the ulegree o1F electron absor-ption '117110,T-l 1:11 F-j('.11,J applied to thc! cryst:al i-, not only by th'e dr-i.-r-t ~;f- carr*""'~~' tut al~_"-" by their heating. It -i-- shown that in slightly degeneraz~' i-miiuril antlim-011i'dr, thr- heating of an electron pl-is bv a Held determinef3 to a calm; i(Ic-raLl- df----J~ree- the electron a1=ri,t-lan r)~ soui-al. A quantitative interpretat.,~Dn I,- 1/2 USSR IVANOV, S. N., MANSFEL'D, G. D., Fizika tverdogo tela, 15. 71, Tip _12-H-12" given. It is concluded from the e:ipe~_ments that cons-,(- t- ration ro~' tl-~ of an electron gas by an electric fleld in slightly degenerate indium antimOn.111C.. at helium temperatures makes it PoSsIble to interpret unique.ly t1lic- r(-_'Sults of experiments on the effect of an electric field oa electron a)-1soYD1-cn of -o,-in-1 within -the framework of existing theories. According ta t-'Ihe drita obtainei hc-r-2, the beating of an electron gas considerably lowers the effectiveness of elect-rc- phonon interaction, although it is still possible to obtain very cor,~-'ideral~lc coefficients of electron amplification, which in these experiments were as hi'~_rh as 1-60 db/cm. 2/2 - 41 - 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70 TITLE--EXCITATION OF SOUND IN THE NEAR SURFACE LAYER OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE CRYSTALS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-4gAaag~,,5.N., MANSFELDt G.D. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR. SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(l), 40-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--GALLIUM ARSENID~, SURFACE PROPEmy, CRYSTAL LATTICE STPtJCTtJRE, ELECTROAROUSTICS CONTROL MARKI!qG--NO RNESTRICrIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFI~Q PROXY REEL/ FRAME--- 19P. 3/0998 STEP tlO--UR/0449/7~110(',4/001/0040/0()2*~4 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053918 UNCLASSIFIED 212 021 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING GATI---1~3SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053918 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACI. ELECFR'0A('.CU'3.Tjr IN' THE mwEizu,ir r)FpLrrFD ,iEAR SURFACE 1-;~YFR OF LUvi RESISTANCE :HAAS A' 0.4-L.75 KHZ WERE STUOIE0. t~Y SUP E kPOS IT 10 IN OF A IN E XT ER Pli A L IF I Ell D ( F EFFECT IT [S EV IDENTLY P 'IS S I BLE TO REC ON STRUCT SUCH F'r, A NS"ORM-IJ ION OVER A 141DE FREQUENCY RANGE. THE LATTICE AbSCIRPTIO'll' OF SHEAR qAVE-5 DISTRIBUTED ALONG THE (110) AXIS OF BAAS CRYSTALS WAS IE-ASURED, UNCLASSIFIED i/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--MECHANISM (IF F ILLEP. RETENTION IN PAPER. -U- AUTHOR- (02) -1 VA'NOV'!. S.N., LYADOVA, N.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.SOURCE--ZELLST, PAPIER ILEIPZIG) L970, 19(4), 101-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--TAL%'-l KAOL!Nv FILLER, PAPER CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLAS5--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAt-IE--3008/1350 STEP CIRC ACCESSION t4O--AP0138360 U;NCLASS [FIFO 212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI,'IG DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138360 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RETENTION OF TALC ANO KAOLIN FILLERS IM SULFITE PULP REACHED A MAX. AT AL SUBZ (SO SU64) SU133 ADONS. OF 1.5PERCENT. THE ADDN. HAD THE LARGEST EFFECT AT PARTICLE SIZES 1-2 MU AND FOR POLYDISPERSE FILLERS CONTG, LARGE AM TS* OF SMALLER PARTICLES. RETENTION WAS HIGHEST AT PARTICLE SIZES GREATER THAN 20 MU, A,'%10 WAS NOT GREATLY AFFECTED BY AL SUB2 (SO SUB4) SUB3 WAS ATTRIBUTED TO REACHING THE ISOELEC. POINT FOR KAOLIN AND A STRONG REON. IN THE NEG. CHARGE I-IF TALC. THE MIN. RETENTION AT PARTICLE SIZE 1-5 MU WAS ATTRIBUTEO TO A DECREASE IN MECH, RETENTION, WHICH WAS NOT COMPENSATED FOR BY AN INCREASE IN COLLOIDAL RETENTION BECAUSE THE PARTICLES iERE NOT OF COLLOIDAL SIZE. INCREASING THE PARTICLE SIZE ABOVE A CRIT. DIAM. GAVE A PREDOMINANTLY "FILTER11 EFFECT, AND THE RENTENTION OF PARTICLES OF SIZE GREATER T14AN THAT DIAM. WAS MAINLY MECHe VARIOUS FILLER RETENTION MECHANISMS WERE DISCUSSED. FACILITY: HOLLTE-CHNOL. AKAD. KIROV, LENINGRADt USSR. UNCLASSIFIE0 USSR -_74.272.46-8 ')ULYAYZ-V, Yu.11. I~A'~'SFZLID, G.D. , PRCY.LOV, SILAMKCISKI'l', B.A. , STEPANCV, r T'-t radiotektn. i rtidioelektron. AN SSSR--ine*ltute Cf Radio Ll Engineering And Radio Electronics, AS, USSR' flUltrasonic Figh-Frequency Treneducer" USSR Author's Certificate Nc 250~L4, Filed July 67, Published 16 j.-,r 70 (frr~m RZh--Elaktr~~ika i veye primeneniye, No 8, August 1970, Abstract No ~RA,741p) Translation: An ultrasonic high-frequency transducer patented for ure in ultramilc delay lines and ultrasonic amplifiers contains a resonator and a piezosemiconductor crystal involving a layer stripped of charge carriers. Jith the object of obtaining ultrasonic oscillations of ultra-high frequency, the piezosemiconductor crystril is connected with the central core of the resonator by a thin dielectric layer (e.g., mica) and a controlled voltage source is connected to the central core of the reeon-stor and to the crystal. I ill. L.K. 1. 1'L 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSY&NG DATE--040EC70 TITLE--EFFECT OF SOME AMINO ACIDS ON THE CRYSTALLILATION OF SUCROSE -U-- AUTHOR-(02)-[VANOVi S.I.t OROBINSKIY, I.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVEO., PISHCH. TEKHNOL. 1970, (2)r 168-70 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--FOOD TECHNOLOGY, SUCROSE, CRYSTALLIZATION, A.MlIN0 ACID CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0794 STEP NO--UR/0322/70/0001002/0168/01-tO CIRC ACCES510N Nf)--AT0131338 UNC L A 5 5 1 f I E. 1) 2/2 015 UNCL ASS[ F I ED PRO(:ESSING 011TE--Q-~tD-~C7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0131383 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LAB. EXPTS. 10E-~L- C&J)Uf--TEo r() D~:f . THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT AMINO ACIDS ON THE CRYSTN. AArl--- GF ~'Ucllos~ F r~~ 0 A SUGAR SIRUP. THE RESULTS INDICATED THAT SOIME OF THZ'* sV-11NO AC'10-- (GLYCINE, SERINE, VALINE, AND LYSIINE) INCREASED THE- 0": RYSYN. ANil) OTHERS (GLUTAMfC ACID, ASPARTIC ACID, AND ALANINE) R-':-:,MUcED THE R%AfE 0 F CRYSTN. CHANGES liq THE CRYSTN. TEMP. FROM 40 TO 60,)E-GR'l:ES fNCRF41-)'E-o Twc- CRYSTN. RATE IN THE SAME WAY FOR ALL AMINO ACIDS. 'rii;: INCREASE IN THr CONCN. OF GLUTANIC AND ASPARTIC ACIDS RETARDED THE CRYSTN. OF SUCROSE. FACILITY: VORONEZH. TEKHNOL. INST., V0RGNEZHj U55R. UNCLASSIFIED Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: 0050805 CHEMICAL ABST. i'-/~ F- 102066e Role of buffering in the decomposition of sucrose. lvanov~ S. Z'; M4il'kova Z --I-: SaProllov. A. R. (Voronezh. ~TekhnA.- Inst., I or-o-,,t, i'S R 7-7 ) 1970, 14(0, 31-4 (Russ). Soins 0.5,11 iii sucrose and 0.17.1f iq nonsugars, with orignial pH 7.5 ivere re&xed. The decompti. was followed by detn. of (Irv matter by refractonietr%. detn. uf 1)1-1 a-, 90' with a pH meter Lill:-M and fietn. of sucrose by lodnmetry. The decompn. is characterized by S-curver which fit the e(juations for autocatalvt;c proces'e~s. The chang ges in pH follow the same pattern. Au-znhv-'r,)Ivs;s is catalvzed bv NaCl and glucose arid inhibite! by zhr products of-alk. decornpn'. of sugar and byglutalilic acid, The elTeex tyi tilt, 11011sagar ~'ofrlplt-x Was e-,anid. bv heating a 5u.~-arsoln, with allded molasses at 1)11 7. Hydro!y-;;i5 inh ibiteil -., ith decreasing purity oi he su)~ar. Olaf Thogw~eri RE):.*L/ FMME 198,108017 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref.-Code: AfOO50806 CHEMICAL ABST.-r-.-,-- zu 0331 7 102071c Visible and actual pH and pOH of juice-sirup in a oncentrate. Pronina, V. A.; Ivanov, S.:Z. % oronczh. '.Fekh- C nol. Inst., -Makh. Pynnt. - 470. .14t 1), 23-5 (Russ). Samples were drawn from all stages.af evaporators in two factorit!z. Reducing sugars. amitto N, atid'~Edlor were detd., as -were pf-I at 20 and at 95'. pl-I at the operating tenip. was caled. The lower lilt at the higher tcmp. caused a considlerable increase in amt. of reduciniz sugars. Olaf Thonnsell RE' EL/ FWIE 111) 108ON %.H 112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 rITLE--PLASTIC RESECTION OF THE STOMACH AND GASTRECTUlklY -U- NUTHOR-(021-IVANOV9 V.A., GOLDIN, V.A. :OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KHIRURGIYA, 1970, NR 4v PP 25-30 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--DU0DENlUli, JEJUINUM, PANCREAS, PLASTIC SURGERY, STOMACH CCNTROL MARK lXfG--'qO RESTRICTfUNS DOCUMENT CLASS--Ul'ICLASSIFIFD PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1241 STEP NO--UR/0053/70/000/004/0025/0030 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054136 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0054136 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORO ELABORATED ANO TESTED IN THE CLINIC A TECHNIQUE OF GASTRIC RFSECTIO14 AND GASTRECTOMY WITH INCLUSION 0F THE DUODENUM l,"ITERSECTE0 IN ONE PLACE BY A LOOP OF THE JEJUNUM, GASTROENTEROSTOMY IS ESTABLISHED AT THE LOWER CURVATURE. OUT OF 55 GASTRECTOMIES 25 WERE PERFORMED WITH INCLUSION OF THE OUOOENUM. IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD AFTER PLASTIC OPERAT64NS 3 PATIENTS DIED: 2 AS THE RESULT OF PANCREONECROSIS, AND 1, DUE TO FAILURE OF THE JEJUNODUODENOSTOMY. OUT OF 101 PARTIAL RESECTIONS OF THE STOMACH 35 PLASTIC OPERATIONS WERE PERFORMED WITH ONE LETHAL OUTCOME. JHE FUNCTIONAL RESULTSt STUDIED IN THE IMMEDIATE AND REMOTE PERIODS, PROVED TO BE MORE SATISFACTORY AFTER OPERATIONS WITH INCLUSION OF THE OUODENUM. UtiLLI' Scl IF I ED USSR UDC 911-3:616.981.452 _AMOV~ V. A.. KRAMINSKIY U I V. A., and MUN, S. N. "Tactics of Epidemiological Examination of Natural Foci of the Plague" V ab. Probl. osobo opasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infec- tions -- collection of Works), Saratov, No 4(14), 1970, .0p 41-44 (from M- Meditsinskaya Geografiya, X03, Mar 71, Abstract No 3.,36.1o8) by v. Dobrokhotov. Translation: Epidemiological reconnaissance of the territory includes the following tasks: epizootiological and zooparasitological examination, epidemiological monitoring of the population, epidemio-geographic study of foci and observation of the disease incidence among camels so as not to trans- fer the disease to them. The chief problems for each one of there arean are outlined. Tactical approaches to epidemiological study are determined by characteristics of epizootic activity at different foci. In addition to this it is necessary to distinguish natural foci vith stable activity (northern desert subzone)and foci with periodic activity (southern subzone). 1/1 USSR UDC 616-001.28-036.8-07:616.831-005-073.7.311 GLAZUNOV, I. S., GRAFOV, A. A. , _.IV1A11OV_,_ V. A. , and BRYZIUV31TN, G. B . "Cerebral Circulation in Man Afflicted With Acute Radiatic-n Sicknessf, Moscow, Meditsinskava Radiologiya, Vol 16, No 3, Mar 71, pp 53-59 Abstract: Data are presented on the state of circulation and tonus of the cerebral vessels in 10 patients afflicted with acute radiatio-n sickness in the moderate and severe sta-e. The observations were made 5-12 years from the onset of the disease. Acute illness emerged in these subjects as a result of a single dose of gamma-ravs and neutrons in a total amount of 270 to 980 rem. Duration of the exposure varied from 1 sec to 20 min. The patients were 30-49 years of age during the study. Rheoencephalography and orbital plethysmography were used in combination with an ar)propriate soinato- -neurological examination. It was established that the dlose of ionizing radiation and in connection with it the severity of the illness affect the cerebral circulation. The more severe the illness is, the most pronounced is the drop in regional or zonal blood circulation at some time a-'ter start of the illness. Data fron orbital plethysmoaraphy showed that t'le volume pulse of the eve which characterizes the state of the ton-us of the eve arteries was 1~.1+3.6 mm3 for the patients afflicted with acute radi"Ition 1/2 USSR GLAZUNOV, I. S., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologiva, Vol 16, 'No 3, Mar 71, pp 53-59 sickness of moderate degree and -5.1+1.6 mm3 for the patients suffering from acute serious radiation sickness. The results obtained indicated that the adhesive-elastiC properties of the cerebral vessels are enhanced with sub- sequently developing chronic vascular insufficiencv. The neurological state of the patients included general symptoms of cerebral disorders such as headache, oculovestibular vertigo, as well as signs of microorganic dis- turbances of the central nervous system (nystagmus, reflexes of oral auto- matism, mild pyramid insufficiency). From the general physiological aspects, the data obtained indicated a premature aging of the body taking place as a result of acute radiation sickness. These signs included Dremature greying of the hair, a sharp declLne in the libido, trophic skin disorderF,, and hardening of the crystalline lenses with development of radiation cataract.!5. 2/2 USSR UDC 681.323(088.8)(47) PAIADIH, A. V.,_IVANOV, V. A CULYAYEV, V. A., and SIVACHENKO, P. M.t (Institute of Cybernetics of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences) "A Digital Control Automaton with Monitoring" USSR Author's Certificate So 357563, kl C 06 f 11/08, filed 22 Jun 70, published 13 Dec 72 (from RZh Avtomatika Telemekhanika I Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 10 B191 P) Translationt The authors prepose a digital control automaton with monitoring, containing memory circuits, connected with hybrid curcults and a flipflop putput unit; logical circuits; and flipflops. The instrument is different in that the efficiency of monitoring is improved by dividing the flipflops of the output unit into small n-space groups, with the zero outputs of the out- put unit flipflops in each group connected to the inputs of the corresponding multi-input "AND" circuits. The outputs of all the multi-input "AND" circuits are connected through inverters in pairs to the inputs of the dual input "AIM" circuits, the outputs of which are connected to the inputs of "OR" circuits. The outputs of the "OR" circuits am connected to the input of the monitoring flipflop. The zero out- 112 USSR PAIADIN, A. V., et al., USSR Authors Certificate No 35?563. U G 06 f 11/08, filed 22 Jun 70, published 13 Dec 72 puts of similar types of flipflops in the output unit of all groups are connected to the inputs of small n-Input "AM" circuits, connected to the zero inputs of the recording flipflops, the outputs of which are connected to the inputs of a parity checking circuit. The output of the parity checking circuit and the zero output of the monitor- ing flipflop are connected to the inputs of the output "AIM" circuit connected to the zero input of the final flipflop. One of the outputs of the me,;iory circuits is connected to the input of a correction flipflop, the outputs of which are connected to the inputs of the parity checking circuit. One illus- tration. 2/2 4 - USSR MALINOVSKIY, B. N., PALAGIN, A. V. and IVAINOV, V. A. "Nticroprogram Control" Upravlyayushchiye Sistemy i Mashiny (Control Systems and Machines], !973, No 1, pp S9-6S (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibeinetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V640). Translation: The primary aspects of the theory and practice of micro- programming are studied, a classification is presented of the control devices using the principles of microprogramming, and an approach is suggested to their synthesis. The materials of the article are based on analysis of a number of foreign and domestic sources, and also the results of studies performed by the authors of the article. Authors' view 1/1 -USSR uDc 617-ool.28-o6:616.8 GIAWNOV, I. S., MAGOVESHCHENSKAYA, V. V.., IVANOV, V. A., and 1M."JUiOVA., V. V..? Moscow "Clinical Characteristics and Some Problems of the Pathogenesis of Neurological Disturbances in Severe Forms of Acute Radlation Sickness" Moscow, Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakov, Vol 73, Vyp 2, 1973, PP 165-168 Abstract: Nervous system pathology of eight patients receiving 400-900 rem gar-mm or neutron radiation is described. In the first staGe acuteness could 1pe diagnosed on the basis of ~he intensity of the initial reaction and the time of its appearance. Renin;feal and general brain symptoms were most fre- quently characteristic of the intensity. Judgiru, by them all patients had either mild or more pronotuiced radiation sickness. In the second stale these symptoms became less pronounced but persisted. In the critical third sl,,P-.,e these symptoms intensified afrain, and various degrees of cerebral edermi developed (the de~;ree and the rapidity of onset dependin,~,, on radiation dose). The whole range of neurolo6ical disruptions in the severe form of zudiatior~ sickness is described as a parench5matic-merin,]eal syndrone of -.rar,,-J_E1:- severity. Recovery was extremely slow, especially from ve6etative -vascular instability accompanied by vestibular-veget;--tive reactions and asthenia. Rheoencephalo- If2 phic studies supported the idea that such disruptions of the centml ner-.rous USSR GULZUNOV, I. S., et al., Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii imeni B. S. Korsakov, Vol 73, Vyp 2, 1973, pp 165-168 system are a product of vascular disturbances and changes in vessel urall permeability. Venous outflow from the brain cavity was found to be encwrft)ered very early, prior to appearance of edematic symptoms. Such studies also revealed considerable damage to the brain ventricular systera. Mus in severe and extremely severe forms of radiation sickness the damage to various nerrous system structures is considerable and can be direct or indirect. 2/2 - 72 - Thin Films USSR uDc 669.1039.216.2 YAZANOV, V. G., 1. P., BURAV11,11111', V. A., 1-1. P'MCOX, N. N., alid IVANOV, V. A., IrIkutsk State Ped-n-~ogical Ins-11-litute "Effect of Elastic Stresses on Critical Fields of Thin Ferro-aickel Filims" Sve3:dlo,,,sllf Fizika I:otallov i 1:2tallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 4, APr 72, pp 864- 666 Ab.-t--actt A study Trae nz~e of tho behavior of the co:ircive force fic of thin zaagnatic felrronichcl filrs under the action of stresses, since He essentially affects th,-, qvasi-f;tatic and pulsed rorz(~nnti~~ation pToce--sea. Tbo valuo I-ost of ItCill , ca~;(;s i,; &Ac!r;-0,ncLI by the flold of boutJari2s. Thu!;, dep,ondence of 11, lour.Azzies on the magnitude of el-a-tic strensen in ~5,~~ Iii C 0 1 - and 25,, Fe fil--,.s of diffcx~,-nt thicknesset3 (450, 8.00 ai-r-I ijvU 20 %.as experin.c-ntally TI-3 results are 'iscuz-r:e'd by to dia- T4 grar.3 showin'- the d3forration deDendence of the sta Un~~ field of domain boundarIez; (H.J' al"i the width of the dc:7,aiii bourd-:-v. 'I"he d~-owide.,Ice of F f"t on the rtaLgnitude of --pplicd strezsses call ba explained by the chai*acter of 1/2 "jSSR IIAZAKOV, V. G. , et al., Fi--ika Hetallov i Re tall ovedenJ.ye, Vol 33, No 4, . Apr 72, pp 864-866 structural ch.--Lr.,-es of donain boundaries. Three illustrations, six bibliographic references. 2/2 - 48 - JVij~j'Q-V. -V. A., "Anrular Accel erc-me ters" scaw, Pribory i Sistc-,n-v Upravicniva, r Mo Abstract: Atigu1ar accebarcmcLers are di-vided, into tuo t 1 !-~S 0 r measuring the parameters of YC1atiVC E!OtiOll thuSP f(117 ters of absolute viOLi-ofi. S~Cllcl!;atic-; and t1w te-C1111j,'11 !ZlI!.(-4fiC~~Li,~t,', sented for arqjilar accelcroi-icters of tile first '.'r0Uj) WLLI S01i(i ilic:1-tkil; element and angular accelerometers of tile second !-, r o I If, 1..T j. :3 C) ~ : a 11 ~ i 411- c w - " j ;~ 111 eleii-~ents. ThL! fU11Ctj,O11i-1-V-- Of tile accelcrol"'eturs, is duscrilw( ic f r J-4 I- c ( 'i Z. 1 e given to tile forej.1-111 and Soviet publications j.11 whi.cl. Lhc ;!Cuclet-o- meters were inti-oduced and teSLvd. USSR UDC 678.5:620.1.73 PV-WIENKOV, I. G. and IVAUNOV V. A. Central Scientific Research Institute of Building Structures imeni Kucierenko "Influence of the Dimensions of the Specimens Upon Strength and Leformab-ility During the Compression of Honeycomb Boards" moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 5, 1972, pp 603-606 Abstract: The character of the influence of the dimensions of a specimen, " v naine~, the cross-section area and the height, upon the ultivaate strength znd the modulus of elasticity during the compression of fabric- and paper-base lioneyco,ab boards, is es tablis lied. An empirical equatAon is proposed, whLeb makes it possible satisfactorily to appro~:iliiate the experimental data, and tu compare results obtained during the testing of specimens of different dimen- sions. It is pointed out that analagous relationships v.,cre also obtained with the stretchin.- of honeycomb boards. 3 figures. 2 tables, 3 refercnccs. 1/1~ A. I. , ASA'I IA-_.I. T. L. AVAIKY-Al~.T', A' _V. A IISH, V -.1 fC_ . . . I - i P ?TAT`?!TOSYA`., E. E., "Measurement Accurncy Of Chnrred Particle Pulses in Spark Chaml) ers" Moscow, '71,urnp 1 1 -.0- -2. TIC.Oret- 110, NO 4 ( 1-0 ()CU Yi, PP Abstract: The purpose of this article is to sho,.., ho,..; t-he ~iccuracy of these puise measure:,.;entus can be improved. Correction,-, must be maue to achieve this accuracy are based (-.,n --esults ob- tained in an earlio_- i. Alihhanyan, Ot a-1, '12 I(_ UC_ Iro,:1. Atomizdat, U better :These invo_~vcd a reauction ir) ",he tot~:,,I C., e-Y tirne o-f ur, to 2-70 no for aprlyiiiG the hii:jv1_7-oj+.- U chamber, a reduction Of u IL 0, 2 +05 n s in ti-e :v i L e t-e- o:. t h e E C.-I C C at the O~ j. 1- _i,.: t'ances and % -T OU.'; J;I- et Mavzrn~al cez #Jhe mea sure,:: jccu2:,,!(!,, 0 f, 4-he ilew equi-;,*:lcl"" Opticall distortj-~)-,. is lgmi~ ed b--- the or th e of cor:t,ectj 0!1,~ I ese aistortio.-Is is provided. Gratitude -is exnres2ed to V.. 17. Ilovilcov, A. 7i1 sa -ev, Yu. V :Euli 7oV, j7. Str Goll-Utv-j-- for -LL,:ov, and 1. equired cxperimier t, iz, tile OIyaI (Join-'U, InstiJU-,it,:~ tulcle,~r lllesc,-~rch)---The authors are as,zocilatcd With the Yerev!,,'. T, .+i tute. 2112 USSR UDD, 5;~X. 522 ZM2L _.,L.A.,, M-MKIN, V-V- LScientific-Technical Rudiophyeice Institute] "The Correlation Theory Cf A Back-Scattering Field In A Magnatoactive Plasxa` Izv.-VU'": Radiofizika, Vol XV, No 2, Feb 1972, PP 172-182 Abstract: The problem Is considered of the back scattering of clectromaEnetic waves in an inhomogeneouB mgnatoactive plasma which contsine random inhomo- geneities of the electron concentration. A calculation is made %,.,ith the narrovi radiation pattern of the receiving and tranomtting antonnue taken into Occount. An expression is found for the back- scattering field. Tho extocorrclution and the function of croon-correlation of ordinax-y und non-ordiriaz%y woves are cale- ulatod for the case of weak 1,yrotropia (ujnenic Farcarcters of a 1~yjlcrsonic Wake Behiiid Models 14oving in Jwgon" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol h2, No 5, Maj 72, r-j-, 101jc)-10r~-~ Abstract: The raper Presents experimental results on mera-surenciat of' the crn- ductivity, velocity and diameter of the wake behind mode'Ir in :rFrin 3300-4900 m/s. The pressure in the to-st. chamber i,--s varic,,l from 30 to 100 "- Rg. The r.~~dels were cylinders with low aspect ratio with a spheric-r-1 ncse and a tarered skirt 8 mm in diameter. The test mcioln wExe rnadc- polyethylene, and control measure.-re.-ts iere made on all-MlinIM. COTi~1-r-platcd s-ch-eres 5.h mz in di=eter. Taking the iniltia.1 con(iitior~7 of tLe as a basis, a theoretical --nalys-is is made of the terperature, -TeJcc-it,,-- and diameter of the vake, and the electron concentration tht-: va:'-E~ uzin-,-- various models of viscosity. The viscosity models are by cc-=- paring theoretical! and experimental data on wtakes with L,, lerFth L,--p 111Y-) times the diazeter cf r,,,cdel. 1/1 USSR UDC 615.37:1576.851.46+576.852-234-570-.851-551--I:"1,-.4L~l. 13.015.Z;615.831.4 1JANOV, V G , ZOSHIASHVILI, i. Ya. and TALANOVA, I. K., Irstitute of Pediatrics, Acadeny ofXedical Sciences USSR; Central Institute of Health Resorts and Physiotherapy, USSR Ministry of Health; lnsLituLe of Vaccines and Sera imeni ',fechnikov, i-ioscow "The Effect of Prophylactic Ultraviolet Irradiation on Prod-uction in Rabbits Immunized 1-lith DPT Vaccine Hoscow, Zh-urn-nl ~-Iilxobiologii, Epidez--iolo.gii, i NO 0, Jun 71, p 148 Abstract: The effect of 'the combined application of small doses of ultra- violet (UV) irradiation with DFF vaccDie on the production of antitmdics to the vertusni:;, diphtheria, and tetanus antigcnic coraponents of the vaccine was studied. Rabbits uere divided into three groups. Grot;p one, the control ,lar (lose of 0.1'4~15 rr group, received only the vaccine in an intranuscu. ill/kg, in group two the nrdr-als irradiated with UV in increasing dozes fron I/if to 1 3/4 bilodoses i:;=ediatlely after vaccination. -In group threc rabbits were given the vaccino after a course of 7-8 treatments with UV. Antibody 1/2 USSR IVAINOV, V. G., et al, Zhurnal Hikrobiologii, Epidemiologii, _i 1--n-munolo.-ii, Vol 48, No 6, Jun 71, p 14-5-1 titers were determined by the indirect hemagglutination method using ultrasonic erythrocyte diagnosticu:ms (developed by ',Ioshiasiivili). it was established that ultraviolet irradiation intensified the rate of antibody formation to the three antigenic components o.-C the vaccine, the highest rate of antibody production occurred in response to the pertussis component of the vaccine, and immunity to pertusis was retained longest in ani-mals vaccinated after a preliminary course of UV treatment. 2/2 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--KINETICS OF THE ABSORPTION OF NITROGEli TRIOXIDE BY SULFURIC ACID _u_ AUTHOR-(02)-IOSHPA, L.YE.,,IVANOV, V.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KHIM. PROM. (;AJSC0A) 1970y 46(3)t 184-6 :)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU6JECT 4REAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--NiTROGEN OXIDEv GAS ABSORPTIONr SULFURIC ACID, CHEMICAL KINETICS CCNTROL MA;ZKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0937 STEP NO- ',,,"0064/70/046/003/0184/0186 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121539 UNCLASSIFIED