SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KACHALKIN, G.S. - KADOMTSEV, B.B.

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Steele USSR UDC NEDOSUGOV, Yu. D.,and KACMUEIN, V. G., Cor'kiy Auto- mobile Plant; Gor'kiy Polytechnic Institute "Cast High Temperatuxe Steels With Reduced Nickel Contents" Moscow, Metal-lovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, No 6, lq-~2, PP 57-58 Abstract: 'Die oblective of this study was Kh24N12SL Irm-nickel steel as a replacement for Kh.181125S2 and Ilail&1106 steels in acccssorie.- and rcinfoce- ments for heat treating furnacez. The requirements on the new metc-,L inclu."'cJ scale, acid, wear,and high temperature resistance uridr!r I.Iierma-I cycles, cf 20Z:?'IOCOoC. The riechanictd_ properties of the test spt-,!cilmens of' the nev steel were found to be similar to those of the other oteels. Micrusoruc- tural examinations of the steel after repeated ~_nneals for 50010 hr shc.-V;(_-d structural changes similar Lo those in the other steael's. The Overfal test results of Kh2hIT12SL steel over tbe entire set of projj~_~rtic- Llic~,,ed little or no- differerices frr)zr, those of the cther sLeels in curr(.n'. lj~,e. The pre5en", output of ca.;tinr~, from th,~ rvznr 'I-, no 11h,,,ri 80% of the Loial outlrjut of hiLli ilemperatluee castiniL.'I. 11h," 112 USSR KCILALF-111, G. S. , Q-t-I al, Metailo%redeniye i termicheshal a c-- r'ib:)tk;i Y No 6, 1972, PP 57-58 KIil8N25C2 and Kh]-81-1106, the high-nickel steels, with Kh210112SL steel Sa-,-es about 12,500 kg nickell per year, resulting in 31,625 rICOICO Of YearlY savings. (1 table) "2 112 02L UNCLASSIFIED TITLE-REFACTURY TOUL STEEL -U- AUTHOR- (02) -KACHALK I ti, G.S., KHLOPLISHIN, YU.A. COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR SOUnLE--LITEINIbE PR!JIZVUJ. 1910r 2, 40 DArE PUbLISHED ------- 70 SU3JECT ARLAS--MATERIALS PkocEssmi; uerE--(j,)ocfto TUPIL TAGs-rOUL STEEL, ALLJY DES IGNATIUIN, CHROMIUM Nl(~EL SrLEL, METAL LASTINGt CA.~T STEEL, ALLOY CUMFUSIT11,141 REFRACTOkY P,EfAL/(U)Kril8NJ24SZL TOOL STEEL, (UJKliI8N35 TOOL STEEL UNTRUL MARKI".~'G-WJ .--,ESTr-"I;CTl:t_-,%S DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PkijXY STEP Gh~i' 211- 012 i UNCLASSI FIED CIRC ACCLSSI'--:~' %j--Apoljc)3'~j Abili~PAC.T/EATRALT-(u) Gp-C,- A3STRACT. A tfE~i rYf-L- LiF ~TELL (,ille,"35 o,'AS I)EVELbPtD L(AJG.- C 0.25-0.4, Sl 2-3# 1114 U.3-0.8, Cw~ 16-20, N1 33-37, P 0.03, S 0.05PEi,,CE,14Tv CHARACTLIUZEU BY GOUIJ REFRACTOv.Y PROPLATIES. OESPNE ITS HIGH P;~ICE- C',l'-,',~P,h---D TG tl~il8N24S21- STEEL, IT CAN bE USFr.) SATISFA---TCjRILY IN THE PR51L)ULTIGIN UF HARDENED STEELS. Steels USSR UDC C-69-15'24'21~----194: K.4,CFALiall, G, S., NEDOSUGOV, Yu. D.,and 44~~T"Jj,,, Gorlkiy Auto- mobile Plant; Gor'kiy Polytechnic Institute "Cast, High Te'lPern-L't-,re Steels With Reduced Nickel Conten-s" Moscow, Metalloveden-'Ye i temicheskaya obrabctka No 6, 1972, C8 pp 57-.~ Abstract: The obiectiv-~ ol- "his study was K1124Y-L2,'3L 1(-w-nic.el st-2ol as a replacement for n2i-161425S2 and K1-a81F1L`)' steels in acc o sscr)r ics. -,nd j~eijjfL--.J'C0- ments for iiezat treatinp, furnaces. 'Die requi. remien ts on tlie nc-w met~-d -inC-'iiJ(-J scedle, acit-J., -1.,czir,and hig)-L temperature resiz-A.:~-.nce iindev the-r:~,'-d cycleo (A-1- (' ~ tit rv v steel wcr(-- to te similar to Lhooe of the other tural examinaticns. of tiie steel after repeated annftLd.,-; ft:,r lir structural cliz.inge.; oimilar Lo t1tose in the otlier tent results of ~224N-1'25L oteel over the entire Iittlt,t or n~, frou, those of tlLe cjther --;n The present OU"UpUt Of Cti--LinCO, froin thu new steel I.,:t nu Lh.--,n 80% of the total out-jat of h-4&h temperature castinlg-,. f 1/2 USSR KACHALKIN) G, S. , et al; Metallovedeniye i tenucheskriya obrLbotka me Lallcv, No 6, lrW2, PP 57-58 M18N25C2 and Kh-181410", the high-nickel steels, with Eh241112SL steel Saves about 12,500 kg nickel per year, resulting in 31,625 rubles of YearlY savings. (1 table) 2/.2 1/2 027 UNCL ASS I F IEL) pp-,Cjr~:: S 'I *jG DA TF--2 3,,---,C r 10 TITLE-HOLOGRAPHIC IOPiTIFICATION OF stmrLAR I,'-,,A,3ES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-KOSOUROV, G.I., KAACHALOV, O.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PRIBORY I TEKH,141KA EKSPERIMENTA, JAN.-FEB. 1970, P. 197-19-1 OATIF PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-HUO"RAM. F(Y~M Pric IMAI~!-, L16M FILTER C 1) L 1 7; 6 F ~~rf T T S 0 0 C W-1 F',;C f P lid- 2 7 il", I S I F 1,; T V. TA I y 1. % f j! H E T i I E. S T V E I I t L (J," I I P, Y 01 T A T 1 r E 01 1 S T W H I L E T --i E ~~:A THE PL LC,,L C,-,' JUG,% F Tll-) Tr4E P L AN E OF T -i F S 0 J-~ C Tj- -HE JU P I R I M A,~; F 0 F T H F T !-, E 1: 1 L F IT F - OBJECT I N T 14, ~ P '- A ~Nl 0 THE JI STANCE FFAIM THE L-3JECT TO THE LIGHT SUUEZ-E, T HU S P "J'D V 10 1 N G ~VA Y 0 F I D Ic N T I F Y 13 t 4 G S I %I I A L R I M A GEE S T H E 0 P E R A T I C ) N ,"] F A C ~-' k R F L A T U" k U S I N -3 WHITE LIGHT IS DESCRIBED. FACILITY: A'~ADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, INSTITUT KRISTALLOGRAFIll MJSCOWt USSR. USSR UDC: S. 74 BUZUXOV, Yu. A,.,, VAOLOV, Y(:. t'-L, Kachalov, 11. T. Irrabular 'Mothod of of Dlst,ibution of Conti-ol Pro.crv nuied Autom~ton" Kiberii. Teklin. 4 C of 197, 111c,"er.!-, iv~iyy Zhurnal Ubmic! fl,a, iNO I' I - - A . I . . . -.1 No 1111'506, by V. at. i oil: 5 01) 0 (1 h'.. i!w all o;~I'! LO;). 11::--h I~i-: 23 n to 1.1 1: o -'~Ot 0' ]Jlk: Ilk: I is tilt, Ali A',,)- .3A.j". set-. Thc pub!".;;; i:, to t, n!! I ll:cl I Cal ru (0, 17 till; t~z co CI I C I "Cl" 11 1 Ye. N., Kachalov, 1'. T., Kibern. Teklin., Kiev, 1971 , L C signals u The CSF devclcps a sequence of pulses q,, q,,- ... I0 cycle of flic .!.TCA. The 011crotino CYCIC 'TO VIC t~1-1'0 in--! tile operatin- val, during which the ;iutomntcn Jovelops ,:he necessary sequerice of ations p0rrCjI*i~,,!nc,,- Of the microrro-rnm corre~nondl---Iw to oper'!-licn, The operating cycle is dihriduc i-nto microcyCl0s, duril!- ~-,;Ic-:I of ciiCl 0,-- tile signals % app.,-I.n~ :it t1he input of thc CSD. F110 olit-nut,. Of I'le carry a S0qLICIIC0 Of C011t.r0l sicnfls u distributeu, in tilne and sr;;iCe. I I I ative examples AYU j, ir, :1), ed . t uDc 632-4:585-13:633.11 KACHALOVA, Z. P. and KUZ'?-1IC11EV, yazev Agricultul- 1 Acaderqy, Timir a "Incidence of Cover Simat of M-heat and Distribution of Affected Ovarles in the Ear" Leningrad, Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya, Abstract: Study of several spring (Lyutestsens 62, Krasnozerrqya) and -winter (PPG-186, 11.1ironovskaya 808) wheant varieties infected with covered smut showed that the pathogen Tilletin caries srreads diffusely th-r0u,-11 the plant but does not penetrate all the ovariec of the fornin,r spike, thcreby dIeLexiAnirg, the extent of infection of the spike. Early planting of sprin~r wheat increases both the number of infected spikes and the extent of infection. Spiker, on lat- eral shoots of 2-, 3-, and multistem plants are generally the most affected. Within a spike, the center is most affected; within a spikelet, the third and fourth ovaries. The presence of partly affected spikes, spikelets, and grains is related to the physiolopical and biochemical state of the plants, which is deuendent, in turn, on the varietal characteristics and conditions under which the ovaries are formed. 1/2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OArE--20NOV70 TITLE-mEChANISM GF TtiE SIMULTANEGUS REACTION UF BUTYL IS(JCYANATE AND AETHAN~L I.ITF AERCSIL -U- AtjTH0R-(G5)-KULIK, N.V., NEGIYEVICHt L*A.t KURGANs N.P.i BELITSKAYA, G.F., KACH~hi A.A. Cl NTRY_'CF SCUr-%CE--TELi.. EKSP. KHltl.. 1,97Gt WI)i 55-60 DATE FUELISPEC----70 SU5JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TGPIC TAGS-0RGAhIC ISCCYANATEt METHANOL, CHEMICAL REACTION RATE~ A0SGkFTlbN# SILICA CC4%TRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIGNS aGLUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/1-kAME--3002/1171 STEP NO--UR/0379/70/006/001/0055/0060 CIRIC ACCESSICIN, 21Z. c, 2 0 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSIC.~ NO-APOIZb593 AaSTkACTI~XTkACT-1U) GP-0- A6STRACT. REACTICN RATES WERE MEASLEIED OF URETHAfifi (1) FORMATIM I-ROM BUNCO (11) ANO MEOH IN THE GAS PHASE GN AERCSIL, ThE HIGHEST RATE ~iAS ACHIEVED BY INTRODUCING A MIXT, OF MEO"I AND II C.%T0 THE CATALYST, UUE 'TO COMPLEX FORMATION. A LOWER RATE WAS 08TALNED GN INTROGUCU40' 11 FIRST. INTRODUCTION OF MEOH FIRST LED 70 THE LOWEST RATE DUE TO BLOCKING OF SILANGL GROUPS OF THE CATALYST BY IMEOH ADSORPTION. FACILITY: INST. KHIMo VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN,t KIEVr LSSR. 1/z 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--M--JOIFICATION OF POLYETHYLEtNE FILMS BY PHOTOCHEMICAL GRAFT POLYMERIZATION -U- AUTHO;k-103)-KOSTYLEVA, Z.A.i SHRUBOVICH? V.A.v KACHAN, A.A. SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY, TOPIC TAGS--GRAFT POLYMERIZATION, ACTIVATION ENERGY, THERMAL STABILITY, COPOLYMER, PLASTIC FILM, CHEMICAL REACTIONi ACRYLIC ACID, POLYETHYLEINE, PHOTO SENSITIVITY CONTROL MARKING--MO RESTRICTIONS DOCU.MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1992/1689 STEP t4o--UR/1)191/'10/000/00"/(')Olit/001'i CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112683 1 1N 111 - A S S I F 1El 212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112683 -SITIZED (w[TH PH SUB2 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PHOTOSEINI CO) GAS PHASE GRAFT COPOLYMN. OF ACRYLIC ACID (1) ON POLYETHYLENE (111 FILMS WAS STUDIED. THE COPOLYMN. WAS A IST ORDER REACTION WITH RESPECT TO LIGHT INTENSITY (I) WHENEVER I IS SMALLER THAN 10 NEGATIVE PRIME8 EINSTEIN,CM PRIME2,SEC, WHEREAS AT HIGHER I THE ORDER WAS INDEPENOENT OF 1. THE ACTIVATION ENERGY (DETD. AT 30-500EGREES) WAS 4.6 KCAL,MOLE. THE ADVANTAGES OF THE PHOT-OSENSITIZED GRAFT COPOLVIAN. OF I ON 11 FILMS WERE POINTED OUT. THE MUOIFIEO 11 FILMS EXHIBITED HIGHER THERMAL STABILITY AND IMPROVED PHYSICOMECH. PROPERTIES* ~ TL,~. 1. u f- 14- 1-1 1/z 036 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO TITLE--TWO QUANTUM BENIOYL CHLORIDE PHOTOSENSITIZED CROSSLINKING OF POLYTHYLENE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-ANDRUSHCHENKO, D.A., KACHANt A.A.j CHERNYAVSKIY, G.V., SHRUBOVICH, V.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SGURCE--KHIM. VVS. ENERG. 1970, 4(2), 169-70 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--POLYMER CROSS LINKINGY POLYTHYLENEt CHLO14INATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, BENZENE DERIVATIVE# RADIATION EFFECT, CiiEMICAL REACTIO14 MECHANISM CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--199211622 STEP NO--UR/0456/70/0041002/0169/0170 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112616 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112616 ABSTRACT/lEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AT 22 GEGIR -EES AND 3 'Al"i P-'kk T I ;',L 61-C PRESSURE POLYETHYLENE_ (1) FILM ABSOP.5S SIMILAR TO 0.2Pi:R(-UT MIN. IRRADN. OF THIS FILM FOR ZU MIN GAVE -Sli"I'LAR Y0 6UPE!~CENT C'0SSL 1 1.87 URDE WH rts 111A, IGI~r INK IN G. THIS REACTION IS R ICH fNDICA QUANTA PARTICIPATE. THE REACTION INVOLVES THE FOI~MATILIN' Cj;: ~)H A~lj C, L C'C RADICALS WHICH ADD TO 1, CROSSLINKING IT. i~4%CILITY: INST. KHI!I. VYSOKOMC-L. SOEDIN., KIEV, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR VAKULENKO, A. A.,.KACHANOV, M. L. UDC: 539.3T4 "Microstresses in the Theory of' Plasticity" V sb. Probl. mekhan. tverd. deformir. tela (Problems in the Mechanics of a Defor- mable Solid--collection of works), Leningrad, "Sudostroyeniye", 1970, pp 99-103 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9V326) Translation: It is kno7.rn that in many instances a continuous elastic body with 11slits" (singularities of the displacement field) of the appropriate kind may act as a model for a crystal whose lattice contains dislocations. In this paper, such a model is considered as a "standard" -- a body whose averaged properties should play the part of the localized properties of the medium in the macroscopic theory of plasticity. It is shown that in the case of a sufficiently well substantiated algorithm for such averaging, tensors which characterize "inherent" stresses due to dislocations should show up in the macroscopic theory together with the tensor for dislecation density. Macroscopic strengthening is directly associated with the change in tensors, which are determined In turn by the dislocation density distri- bution. Authors' abstract. 1/1 u S, S R UDC: S. 'Ill M-1.U F. I -NO! Yu. A., KAM., "One Method of Construction of Aulomaton Pii,- Kibern. Te'lin. of Fic-v, 2-2 (TransInted, Ircl;~I -hurn-JI NO 11VS07, bv V. M 1c%-.:-,, Tra n s I a ti c, meti~k,d is de."Crihm J fill- the YO I,: f i:, c.- r, s is 0 f con ru I wi I f r f-, A s t' m icn-, jCljjjj,, -to o1 p tj~01121 aut(r.laton WO I is tu coliFtruct c i r j 17 71 c-antrol s -:-l ' ~z a, ccc, --d In-0 f'; X 5 C L U f 'I!i' C-001 C P I't-':-:--CI! 3111ils must be equa 1 -,0 ";1" "0 C. i~u V Z! . FRUESS ING CAT E-03JUL7C TITLE--FHCTC5EN5ITliE1 VAPU'-f- PI-ASE CRAFT COPCO N",EP IZA'f!U"N CF VI-NYL 1~00hNATE Ch FCLVET~-YLENE FIU'~S -U- ALTHUJF---KACFANj A.A., LEOC9 YL.*G*t SHRLECV10-t V.A. CCLNTQ~ CF INFC--L~SP SCUP-CE--VYSCKC?~CL-. SCEEI-N., - SEP. A 197C, 12(l), 21zi-iS TE PLELI~FFC - - - - - - -IC CA SLPJFCT AFFAS--VATE~'IALEP PFYSICS Ic P I c I I. G S-- p F c T C S I N S I T I V I I y t C C PC L Y-P*E 'r 12 -1 T I L N , C'~ C 4,N I C I S CCY NA T E , PCLYETI-YLENEt YCLECULh~ WEIGI-T, PLAS-11C FILV, I.IGHT ld-'CRPTICN, HACTCCHEPISIFY CCkTRCL PtFKIPC--NC PESTRICTICNS CCCUPENT CL~SS--UKCLASSIFIEC F;~CXY STEP C 0 1 14 C I c E r c Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code fiPO048837 CHE1,1ICAL ABST. 0 4K!5- 91096m Photosensitized vapor-phase graft copelyrnerization of vinyl isomeyanate on polyethylene films. Kachan, A. A.; I&L Shrubo A. (Inz;t KhiQ3 Vvqr;K-OTr.'1[ -77- vich, V. iev, H) V,')sokornol. Soedin., Ser. A IWO, 12(l), M - 214-19 (Russ). e photosensitized graft copolymn. of vinyl iso- cyanate (1) on polyethylene (11) films in the'presence of benzo- phenone (1`11) was investigated. Lightof wavelength 3.50 mp, cor- responding to J~he n-;r* transition of 111, increased the inol. wt. of the films compared with the mol. wt. obtained with X = 2.53.7 mu (r-w-* transition of 111). Switching off the light source stopped the increase in mot. wt. Neither e-vacuation of the system.nor use of solvents decreased the mot. wt. Prior irradn. of Jilms contg. III in the absence of I at I x 10-7 einstein/cm--,ec did not affect the graft copolymn. Absorption of light by III appartntly gave macroradicaln irs If which initiated I grafting, Macro' radical formation was also cunfirmed by 11 evolution during irradn. of 11 films contg. III at X ;~ :120 my. The equil. graffing rate (w) with 11 films of thickness 70 and 200 mp was propor- tional to the area of the films and not to their thickne-.is, indicat- ing that the process was localized in the surface layer. Since rx, was proportional to the square of the light intensity, 2 (juanta of light participated in effecting the primary photochem. reaction. DBJlt REEL/FRAME 19800604 USSR UDC 669.71.472 KAOMIOVSKAYA, I, so "Construction of Cryolite-Alumina Melta" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i Drovektn. in-ta alvumin., magn. i clektrodn. prom-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific research and PlanninQ and Desi~-:n Institute of Aluminum, Magnesium and Flectrode Industry), 1970, No 71, pp 601-74 (from M-MetallurRiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 46166) Translation: Cryolite-aluruna nelts are investigated as ion liquids whose complex and elementary ions are bound by dynandc equilibrium. From the results of measuring the effective transport numbers in melts oE the LiF- NaF-KF-AIF3 and LiCI-NaCI-KCI systems, differences in their structure are demonstrated. Variation of the cryolite-alumina melt composition displaces the complex ion:r- elementary ion equilibrium by varying the degree of dis- sociation of the complex ions and the proportion of the pirtici-ation of cations of different types in the current transfer. The cation conductivity characteristic of cryolite-alumina melts is explained by the deficicncy of elementary anions (F-) bound into complex ions of alkali -..142 tals and alumlinum. The A13+ ion in cryolite-alum-na. melts is in the forim of complex ions, and it does not participate in the current transfer. There are 3 illustrations ir,q a 13-entry bibliography. - 84 - USSR UDC 669.71.OS3.4 KAMMOVS,~K-WA 1. SIR-AYEV, N. S., OSOVIK, V. I, "Developments of Requirements for Phase and Granulometric Composition oil Alumina for Electrolysis of AILL-iinum" Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin. , Magn. i Flaktrodn. 1)romm-sti [1-Jorks of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Magne- sium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 71, pp. 37-44. (Translated from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal Nletallurgi,,a, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G144 by the authors), Translation: Requirements are formulated for A1203 for elect-foMqis of Al. Although inferior to domestic grades of A1203 in its aeration properties, the A1203 of the recoruriended composition does not powder, pours wel I, is more easily washed to remove Na20,and causes no difficulties upon dissolution in the cryolite. Its application in electrolysis allows the consumption of F salts and A1703 to be reduced and improve the conditions of labor in electro- lysis buildings. 2 figs; I table. USSR UDC A 539.1.0?3/0?4 KARZHAVIN, Yu. A., MATIYUSHIN, A. T., MATYUSHIN, and KACHATURYAN, 114. N., Join". institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna "A Now Method for Sampling Data from a Spark Chamber" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimanta (Instruments and Experimental Technology), No. 5. SePt-Oct 1970, P 00-63 Abstract: Experiments were conducted to find a new method of sampling data from a spark chamber with solid electrodes. A piezoelement wac used as a passive detector of ultrasound generated in the electrode by the spark. The detector was attached directly to the electrode or to a sound conductor attached to the electrode. An emitter-follower was used to transmit the detected signal into an acatuftic channel. Tho amplitude of the signal depends on the material of the electrode. its thickness, the distance between the detector arxi spark, the spark energy, the length of the spark gap, and the acoustic matching of the piezo- "ement and the sound conductor or electrode. The best common material is duralu- e . minum, and especially dural foil, which gives an amplitude of one order higher than does a plate. The spark chamber was used to record particle track signals. Curves of the detector signal amplitude for thyratron generator voltages of ZO 1/2 USSR KARZHAVIN, Yu. A., et al, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5, 3ept-Oct 1970, p 60-63 and 25 kv are plotted. Two vibration frequencies of the plate were selected as optimum for measurement. Interesting effects were found when a high voltage pulse was transmitted to the plate through a needle point pr6ssed directly on the plate or on a mylar film placed on the plate. The method yields data from the ends of the sparks in the gap. The signal propagation rate is constant, and both X and Y coordinates can be picked off from the same olectrode. The method can be used with various chamber configurations, large and small gaps, ard =agnetwic fields, as well as with photographic recording of results. A spherical chamber is suggested with a target at the center. Such a chamber Cali accomodate wny spark gaps and 20 to 30 detectors or more. A block diagram 15 sho'.-i of a detector hookup to a computer for storing data during the time a beam is striking the target and partially processing the data during the pauses. Approxi_-atelj 10 to 20 words of 11 to lZ bits can be passod during the dead time of the bear, to a computer that can accept a number in less than 250 microsec. The BESH-4. 1-12-20, Dnepr-I, Dnepr-11, Minsk, and other computers are recommended. Counting circuits, consisting of axx amplifier, shaper, and trigger, are, used to register and store the data. The operation of the computer Linking circuits is described. Orig. art. has 5 figs. and 4 refs. 2/2 ~&-Ssn UDC 627.81.034(47+57,N PECHERKIN I I. A. , KARZENKOV, G. I. , KACHENOV, V. 1. "Revision of the Banks of Votkinsk Reservoir (1967)" Izuch. i ispol'z. vodn. resursov SSSR. 1966-1967 -- V !--b (Study and Use of USSR Water Resources. 1966-1967 -- Collection of Works) , 11 scow, Nau,~a Press, 1970, p 135 (from RZIi-Elektrotekhnika i EnerretLka, No 2., Feb 1-1, AbsLract No 2 D146) Translation: 11he results of routine observations of tile bank form-ition process at Votkinsk Reservoir during itse-cistence are presented. It is noted that the process is made up of abrasion, transport and accumulation of th~ transporter sediment. The bank deterioration characteristic is investigated or specific genetic types of banks. The cyclicity of the process is emphasized. The close relation of bank erosion is observed only oil slide and avalanche banks cci:~.posed of loose deposits. On creeping banks and banks made up of Perrid:in reds, the process proceeds nore co;uplexly and is not subordinate to knovn calculation formtilas. When forecasting the bank deterioration here, it is nc-cessary to consider tile set of geociynaidc processes developing in tile baiik. T'ne basic ones of them are the following: wind erosion, creep and gully arrosicn. Sig- nificant attention has been g . i-of alluo _,l.ven to the transport and accumulatio; vium, the formation of underwater forms of relief and tile shore area o-'*- Lhe reservoir. The relations of these p-rocasses to the Wcnetic type of bank is indicared. Some recommendations are made wirlh respect to tile problem of forccantin;-, Dank revisions. 1/1 USSR UDC 5/35.376:666.26~ GAI VR !LEI,.TKO, T. B., KARAPETYAN, G. 0., "Cathodoluminescence of Terbium-Activated Glasses" Minsk, Zhurnal Pril,11n.dnoy Snektroskonii (Journal. of Applied Spcc- troscony) , Vol 1-5, I'lo 4, Oct 71, PP Z-6-3-666 Abstract: Terbium-activated, multicomponent silicate and borate glasses are studied to compare their cathodolw-a-Inescence and -ohotoluminescence svectra. 1.1'easurement of the temoerature de-Dend- ence of the emission line at 432 rim makes it possible to determine the temDerature of the sample during excitation of cathodolwmines- cence. Cathodoliuainescence, light emission, photoluminescence, extinction times, and the temperature deDendence of the spectra were measured. For high terbium concentrations intense lines appear at 542 and 549 rzi; for low concentrations oroninent lines are seen at 400 to U 500 nm and 520 to 620 rL-i. The short wavelength groun is brid-riter in Photolunine-sconce than in cnthodoluminescence, -_,robLbly due -,;o temperature quenching. 112 GAVRIT-13-1-1-KO, T. B. et al, Zhurnal- Fril,,,ladnoy S-oe11r-L'ros:ooi; , Vol 15, No 4, Oct 71, pp 663-666 Measurement of temperature dependence of photolu:-Anescerce in lo-,.j concentration sa-m-oics shows that the most intense short wavelen-th C C-1 grout) is quenched almost coripletely at -1J_0 C. 71-~AS pernits --n- enin- of direct determination of samDlc temerature from the v.,eal.. cathodoluminescence. In both cathodo- ind photolL,,minescence spcctra the intens-itv of the shor'(-, wavelenS-lh group decreases with increase in terbilL-1 concentration. Pe-If li-h~ emission is obtiined with F-11- (s), _~ -~s con- sisting of 20Li2O.lO,!'-Ll..)O~-5OSiO2.2OBaO Otiol"') ond 10-" by wei,-hL of Tb20 Higher conc 0-, d crease 1:L,- u 3* enbrations of Tb2 ~ e -,,h' out-out because of concentration e.-.-.tinction. The authors 'i. V. Funrevich for v,~lu*ble Orig, art has 3 f I table, and 1~ refs. 212 - 117 - USSR UDC 661.55 ARBUZOV, X. P., KHAYENKO, B. V., and KACHKOVSKAYAj E. T., Institute of thel Prot1ens of Material Science, Acadepy--oY-S-ciencei-LIErM "Investigation of the Real Structure of Titanium Mononitride in the Region of Its Homogeneity" Kiev, Pioroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 0126), Jun 73, pp 69a-74 Abstracti The boundaries of the homogeneity region of titanium mononitride, the concentration dependence of its lattice periods, and its density in the annealed and tempered (from 14000C) states are specified for equilibrium samples. After annealing and tempering, titanium mononitride possesses tbroughout the whole homogeneity region a NaCl-type structure with statis- tical disposition of titaniun atoms In the metallic sublattice and of nitrogen atoms in the metalloid sublattice. The actual disposition of the atons in sublattices is explained by a comparison of values of reflection factors and theoretically calculated values. The degree of filling each of the sublattices with titanium and nitrogen atoms, depending on the nitrogen content of titanium mononitride, is determined. Two figures, two tables, six formulas, twelve bibliographic references, 1/1 1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--MODEL SOUND WAVES IN A WEDGE WITH rHE A UTHOR-03)-BARKHATOV, A.N., GORSKAYA, N.V.o COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR K SOURCE--MOSCOW, AKUSTICHESKIY ZHURNAL, VOL 16, DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 AID OF MOIRE PATTERNS -U- KA0010YEVAt N.A. NO 19 1970, PP 10-14 TOPIC TAGS--GRAPHIC TECHNIQUE, ACOUSTIC FIELDr ACOUSTIC REFLECTION, BOTTOM LOSS, MATHEMATIC MODELt MATRIX FUNCTION CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1878 STEP NO--UR/0046/70/016/001/0010/001[t CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106544 UNCLASSIFIED 212 018 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0106544 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--IU) GP-0- A5STRACT* A14ALOGY MODELING OF THE SOU.""D FIELD IN A WEDGE IS EXAMINED WITH THE AID OF MOIRE PATTERNS FORMED BY SUPER14POSING MnIRE GRATINGS. IT IS SHOWN THAT MUIRE PATTERNS MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO GRAPHICALLY REPRESENT THE VERTICAL DISTKIBUTION OF THE FIELD AT DIFFERENT DISTANCES FROM THE RIB OF THE WEDGE. THE QUESTION OF THE NUMBER OF NORMAL WAVES IN THE PLANE PARALLEL LAYER AND THE WEDGE WHICH MUST BE MODELING IN ESTIMATING LOSSES ACCOMPANYING THE REFLECTION OF SOUND FROI THE ABSORBING BOTTOM WAS INVESTIGATED. THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE NORMAL TO THE FRONTS OF EACH OF THESE WAVES AND THE BOUNDARY OF THE FLAT LAYER FOR THE CASE OF IDENTICAL (SOFT OR HARD) ABSOLVTELY REFLECTING BOUNDARIES IS AN EQUALS ARCH SIN (N LAMBIJA OVER 2H) (L) WHERE % EQUALS NUMBER OF NORMAL WAVE, LAMBDA E4UALS LENGrH OF SOUND WAVEt AND H EQUALS THICKNESS OF LAYER. ON THE OTHER HAND, THE PERIOD OF THE MOIRE PATTERN H SUBM, FORMED BY SUPERIMPOSING TWO HATCHED GRATINGS WITH THE SA14E PERIOD LAMBDA SUBM IS DETERMINED BY THE FO;~IIULA: H SUB114 EOUALS LAMBDA M OVER S SIN A SUBM (2) HWERE S PRIMEA SUgM EQUALS ANGLE OF INTERSECTION OF GRATING HATCHINGS. FACILITY: GOR'KIY STATE UNIVERSITY. UINIC L A K USSR UDC 534.221 BARKHATOV, A. N., GORSKAYA, N. V., and KACHMOYEVA N. A., Gorlkiy State University I" Model Sound Waves in a Wedge with the Aid of Moire Patterns" Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 1, 1970, pp 110-14 Abstract: Analogy modeling of the sound field in a wedge Is examined with the aid of moire patterns fox-med by stiperii-aposing, moire gratllngts. It is shown that moire patterns -iiake it possible to graphically repre- z;ent the vertic.-tl dis tribu Lion of the field at different distances fror the rib of the wcdge. ThL, que!)U011 of div 1111mbor oil' 110-11fial waven Jn the plane-parallel layer and the wedge which MUSt be 1110deliil~t, ill losses accompanying the reflection of sound from the abt;orbing bottom was inv,istigated. The angle between t1he normal to the fronts a-, eacin 01 zile3e and the boundary of the flat layer for the case of identical (soft or absolutely reflecting boundaries is :-a 5:-C:q sin USSR BARYJIATOV, A. N., et al., Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 1, 1970, pp 10-14 where n = number of normal wave, ;L = length of sound wave, and H thickness of layer. On the other hand, the period of the moire pattern H '-ormed by M ~ superimposing two hatched gratings with the saine period is determined by the formula: 11"I M 2 sinnj (2) where 2~);M = angle of intersection of grating haLchingo. USSR SIHABAN0*V -'.-JUS Fit AR7, I - "'C' yU. q -=- -'It' , . V "On the Problem of Axicmatic T~ TTSIHCHINKO, V Construc~-Icn of Mathematical VodelE" ;:"rob!. bion-i--i . Fesn. Bion-ics. ReL-Ublic -trterderar1znen-,al The=atic Scienti--Pic an d T e c i i i a Collection), 1 7z~ bernetik.. "o 1, jan 72, --Q C , 7 0 - r c ~- RZ h - K 1,71, vyp. V- Pbstract 7~To it 2:VlQT4) T-r an a la t -L on a t h e r.- a t i c -a 1 met,ods are urcrosed '-cr describing objccts which have knovn inDut and output signals. Authors' abs~.ract. 1/1 - 58 - USSR UDC 51:155.001.57;612.S2 SHABANOV-KUSMIARENKO, Yu. P., KACHKO, Ye. G. "Algorithm 111-on h1ich Tnertia and Irradiation of Human A."ision are B-,,scd" Kibernet. j Vvchisl. Tekhn. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Cybernetic!; and Computer Filgi- neering, Repu~lic Interdepartmental Collection], No 4, 19-10; lip 195-201, (Trans- lated from ReferatiVnyy 7~hurnal, Kiberxictika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V676 by the authors)- Translation: A psyc~ophysical model of human vision is studied, having proper- ties corresponding to inertia and irradiation. USSR UDC 51:155.01:57:612.82 SHABANOV-KUSILNA.RENKO, Yu. P. , KACHKO, Ye. G. "Study of the Reactions of an Allard-Luisoff Model of Inertia to Periodic, Bright Flashes" Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezlived. Nauchno-tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics, Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Tcchnical Collection) , NQ 4, 1970, pp 103-114, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V674 by the authors). Translation: Problems of possible application of the mathematical model of Allard and Luisoff for description o~ the perception of periodic bright flashes are studied. 76 - 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED Pjto(_C-_-~S[NG DATE--30OCT7ri TITLE-THE IMPGRTANCE OF BOULEN'S DROP IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG CANCER -U- AUTHOR-(03)-SERGEL, O.S., A0AMYANv A.A.v KACHKOVI A.P. COUNTRY GF INFO--USSR SOURCE-EKSPERIMENTALINAYA KHIRURGIYA I ANESTEZIOLOGIYA, 12-15 DATE PUBLISHED---70 SUbJECT AREAS--BIGLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TUPIC TAGS--LUNG, CANCER, DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 1970, 114R 3, PP DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0912 STEP NO--UR/0481j'70/L)O(D/003/00!e'lt)015 ClLRC ACCESSICN NC-AP0126571 UNCLASS If-IED Z/Z 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0126571 AbSTRACY/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. L,(JULENIS TEST IN 120 PERSONS WAS !NVESTI GATED. THE LARGE CCJ114CIDENCE OF THE RESULTS IN PATIEtqrs vjiTii LANCER ANC FEALTHY PERSONS IN CONJUNCTIGN WITH THE TECHI'4[CAL SIMPLICITY GIVES GRGUINDS TO RECCMPIEND BOULENIS TEST AS AN ADDITIONAL ONE IN UBSCURE PERIPFERAL FORMATIONS IN THE LUNG, AS WELL AS IN DISPENSARY EXAMINATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETECTING ASYMPTOMATIC PERIPHERAL CAN'CLA OF THE LUNG. FACILITY: KLINIKG--DIAGNOSTICHESKAYA LABORATURIYA. FACILITY: II KHIRURGICHESK6YE OTDELENIYE. FACIL11Y. INSIll'UTA KHIRURGII IM. A. V. VISHNEVSKOGOr AMN SSSK, MOSKVA. UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEl,"ro CIRC ACCESSION t,10--AP0127722 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE THERMAL DFC014l')OSITION it"I THE AIR OF TITANIUM 141TRIDES WITH ULTIMATE COMPOSITION AND IN THE HOMOGENEITY REGION AND NITRIDES OF ZIRCONIUM, HAFNIUM, VA",JAI)jUi-., A,~,Ji) CHROMIUM WAS INVESTIGATED BY THERMOGRAPHIC, CHEMICAL, AND X RAY METH11)S. THE DECOi',IPOSITION OF TITANIUM NITRIDE STARTED AT 60()DEGREESC. THE DECOMPPSITION OF TITANIUM, ZIRCONIUM, HAFNIUM, VANADIUM, A,',10 CHR"341LUM NITRIDES AT CORRESPONDING TEMPERATURES UP To THE HIGHEST OXIDES OCCIJR~~F.-!) THROUGH THE FORIMATION OF INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS OF VARIABLE COMPOSITION. (AUTH). FACILITY: INST. OF PROBLEMS-IN MATERIAL STUDIESi KIEV. PHYSICS Crystals & Semiconductors USSR Mric Z"ILI. B. S. UDC: Non--~ "Faraday Effect in Semiconductors in a Strong Electric Field" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdopo Tbla, vol 14, 110 5, 1972, pp 1527-1528 Abstract: As earlier researchers have found, hE~ating the electronic gas in semiconductors markedly affects the Faraday rotation of the polarization plane of an electromagnetic wave passing throu[;h the semiconductor. The author of the present paper points out, how- ever, that his predecessors assumed the total concentration of -Ghe free carriers to be balanced and that in the presence of recom- bi.nation effects and impurity breakdown the current carrier con- centration as a function of the field must be considered. ', '.ith this latter consideration taken into account, the angle of Fara- day rotation is found to increase or decrease, depending on the method of capture of the carriers. Each of these two por;.sible cases is considered. The formulas obtained in this communication are importan-'4, when the relaxation time ex-ceeds the period of the incident wave. 1/1 USSR UDc 6,L21-815:577-3 GER., B. A., DYN-KE-1, Ye, M., andjSAg;~~'~',-A. N., Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Chemistry Imeni 1. M. Secl2enov, AcadeT.~T of Sciences USSR, I,eningrad, and All-Union Scientific Research Institute off S,,mthetic Ellbber imeni S. V. Lebedeyev, Leningrad "A Two-Chaumber Diffusion 1.'Odel of a Synapse" Moscov, Doklady Akade-,di T-,auk SSSR, Vol 209, No 2, 1973, PP 503-511 Abstract: Considerins the raDidity with which fast iparmalian okeletal r,-uscl-2s can contract and relax the following assiz.,ptions and, ap-proximations are ra-de .1 - U - vith reGard to the neuromuscular synapse: 1) acetylcholine conc. (Cj ) in the synaptic cle-ft (V1) is reduced through a) enzyLhatic hydrolysls, b) difflusion outside the s-,.-apse; and c) di~ffusion into the posts,,,rna: U k, ptic stnzc',,,,re 2) Vp ir, wLich ).nrj,,,er th,-ui V1; 3) V3. is connected with V,, ni--anr~ of por,.!s located on the and occuo""in" 10-,?~fij 0:4.' JLO area of contact bctw~-an v-, and the extrasynaptic space ir, so s.-all t..at J"-:,u- sion of the mediator out5ide the synapse can be disrc!rarded; 5) ACh '-,olec-113-en can freely diffuse throui.-iiout the rynapse; and 6) 'bic 111-ota.1 area of the no-st- sirnaptic nent)ranc on wliich on-yirpitic hydrolysis of the znedittor place is abotit 0.05`~', of the t.otal arca ti-irouLh which (UfAiz;J.on into IT-, I./P USSR GERY B. A.j et al. Doklady Akaderaii Naulk SSSR Vol 2D), "To 2, 197", PP 50B-511. On the basis of these assumptions and known facts, a =-LtheTntical modal is developed which indicates that after each secretory discharge of ACh, there is an i=,ediate abrupt fall of Cl to C2 due to diffusion into V2, 1,rhich is fol- lowed by a gradual reduction in C2 due to enzynatic hydrolysis. ACh conc. in V2 is always below a ce.-tain critical level, that is, the synapse is never overfilled. 'Thus, when V,/V2= 1/20, the two-charniber system with diffusion pores can transmit impulses of a frequency 10 times as high as what can be handled by a one-chamber systera with sinple absorption. 2/2 Hematology USS'R urp- 615.4-ji:616-155-il/.],':-07-.--i~-171 nC_TU-',P_IEHM'jr E. V. and KALINOV, V. If., Komi Pedagogical Institute, Syk-L,.'rvAI,-.r, "MeasuriDc the Diameters of Er,,tthrocytes 'Wfith a Laser Moscow, Laboratornoyte Delo, NO 3, 1,073, PP 138-139 Abstract: The sui;f~ested laser techniqw-, is based on th,_~ ;heriom(_,non of diffrac- tion of 1i, A serves as arl 0"1'tical ,~ht as it passes througli a thin blood sm-ear tiin grating. The die=ter of the diffraction rings is inversel-v nroportiona) 10 the diamieter of the er~,rtlrocytes. The narrow (I monochro,---i ic' sr a-r~a'al 1 -- .C coherent li,-Iit rays of a frla!; laser (LDI-67) produces di_,tinct diff-faction r1n,-.,. The laser bearri is mz~imally diaphnafped and a t3lide ;!i' "i a blocd si%~_,ar i,.,. into the holder. When the screen is drawn back, the diffraction on i-1- The radius of the erythrocytes, is comiputed frair, thc fo-.-Mulu D14 X - 2 r D where r is the radius, D Js the diam-ater of t~- rini,, on t;,-- screen, and L i5 the distance from the blood smear to the scn~en. 1/1 USSR UDC 519.21 KADDO - -1 "The Convergence of the Expansion of a Gaussian Process with Green Function Covariation" Uch. Zap. Kazan. Un-t. [Scientific Writings of Kazan' University], Vol 130, No 3, 1970, pp 69-74 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3 V78 by Yu. Davydov). Translation: Almost universal even convergence is demonstratdd for a Shauder-base expansion for Gaussian Processes with covariations which are Green functions of a certain differential equation. 1/1 ACC. 'N-Z. 000523027' Co6e:40,-4 Fiziolo-ic.'-.IiKl~ 1-9710, Vol 16, Nr. L%Ry SG-02Z: P?"U'5--;L73 PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION BY FAT EMULSIONS Ya. P..AAIya,~ov a Y c~~ "k , B D~partrnent of Alor=12~ edicat Institute, Lvov, Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Lvov Summary Proceeding front the modern dita an the nutrient value of fats, .1 theoretical substantiation is presented of the cx~edlency of fat application for parenteral nutrition. The coinposition of commercial preparations of fat microemulsions for intravenous paren- teral nutrition, produced in different countries is given. 19820868 AP0052302 The mechanisms are described and given. Numerous on the state and An original (lipoparenteral) is The obtained results of evacuation of parenterally administrated fat from the blood bed the proofs of Its complete and comparatively quick assimilation are literary data are summed up on the effect of parenteral h)perlipemia function of different organs and physiological systems of an organism. preparation of high-dispersed fat emulsion for parenteral nutrition developed and studied by the authors in a physiological experiment. prospect for application of this preparation for clinical purposes. q4 19820869 USSR uDc 669.184.266:14.018.2 KACIM,j Fmnuz:,4-_?~~_K, I.S., ITLKIFO-ROV B.V., 1 .1 -P. I TARAFTROV T'. T;EMV, ".D. POGORELYY, V.P., GAIATON, YE.G., KELM= 11KO., B.V., and PLOKIM, V.A. (Ukrainian Scientific Rese,.rch Institute of Metals, Krivoy Ro-r, illetallurgical Plant) "Smelting of Low-Alloy Steel in a 11)0-ton Converter" Moscow., Metallurg, No 9, SeP 71, pp 14-16 Abstract: A description is given of the technology of smelting low-alicy S`eel~ (OS-j-1.7 OST-2 .7 25G2C, and 35GC) in 130-ton oxygen converters at tLe Kr-4-voy Roiz Metallurgical Plant. Pig i1ron (a8l I-g per ton of steel) containin-g 0.6-0.,,:,~; 0.4-0.8% Si, no", more than 0.06% S, and not more than O.IL,43 P) is poured into the converter at 1250-13500C. Fresh burnt lime (65 kg.), (15-20 k;-), and fluorspar (2-5 kg) i)er ton of steel were used as slag fonnin,- 1--terila1Z. The use of liquId nl.!.()yinf~ elements (75'1, Felbi, 65% FeSi and 2.illlh~ 111 the ladle L.-Likes It uoooible to reducc the expenditure of ,,,o hitprov., the macro- and of the metal, Pnd to mini,,,-dze th~~ content rDf norwietallic obtalned sati~ifie,-~ th~! of GOST 5058-65- 1/1 USSR uDc 6) l6.l27-oo5.8-o39:/9l6.9-022,38- 039'616-3-008-17-07-03~-11 GALIPERIN, E. A.;_KACHUR, M. B.; Moscow Pospital imeni S. P. Botkin "Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarct That Simulates Food Poisoning" Moscow, Sovetsksya Meditsina, No 4, 1971, PP 99-104 Abstrsct: A study of the literature and 31 case histories of patients with myocardial infaret hospitalized for food poisoning showed that gastrointestinal disturbances occur fairly frequently during the first few hours after an attack and especially 3 to 4 days later. The diagnosis of such cases is difficult because pain in the epigastrium is often combined with elevated tempera- ture, nausea, vomiting, liquid stools, and so forth, although less intense than in food poisoning. Early differential diag- nosis between the two diseases can.be made by: (a) careful study of the anaranesis to determine whether the patient has h~3d other diseases (e.g., of the cardiovascular system) and epidem- iological inquiry regarding the possibility that other Dersons may have eaten the same foods that the patient did prior to the 112 USSR Gk'LIPERIN., E. A., et-al, Sovetska7a Meditsina, No 4, 1971, PP cj,9:.-104 at-tack, (b) nature and sequence of symptoms, and (c) EKG examina- t,�on.and analysis of WBC, transferases, and ESR. Food poisoning may-provoke myocardial infarction in persons suffering from chronic--coronary insufficiency. 2/2 - 35 JSSR ux: 681.92.94 aRSHBERG, I. M. , LOZOVSKIY, A. M., Odessa Special Design Office of Polygraphic Machine Building "An Instal-latior for Applying a Photosensitive Layer to Form Plates" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztry, Tovarnaye Zmaki, No 6, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 328hl5, Division G, B, filed 5 Sep 68, published 2 Feb 72, p 144 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an installation for applying a photosensitive layer to printing plates. The unit contains a predrying chamber for the plates, a means of rotatin,= the plates, a tank with the photosensitive solution and a plate-drying chamber. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the unit is designed for continu- ous application of the photosensitive layer. The neans for rotating the plates is made in the fom of an electromagnetic cylinder with magnetl2ing and demagnetizing sectors. 112 USSR GERSHBERG, I. M. et P-1., USSR Author's Certificate No 328415 2/2 e . Ref. Code: Nr: Ab s t r ac. ~gi INTERNAT . AEROSP R 0 AP0046686- jGe~BST. it rA70.23194 So,.. p,.pe"ie/of order'~Lld-. phases based of the rnietallides TiNi and TiCo and interactions bexween them (Deiaki vlastivastj Yporiadkovanikh faz na osnovi metalidiv TiNi i TiCo i vzaemodiia mizh nim 4. 1. 1. Kornilov, 0, K. Belousov, and E V Kachur (Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Institut Metallurgii, osc 6k_ra1ns'~i.-Fi_,icJ7nii Zhurnal, vo-1. 15, Jan. 1970,1). 110-112. 10 refs. In Ukrainian. Investigation of changes in electrical resistivity of the compounds TiNi and TiCo and of alloys with deviation from stoichiometry to 3 at.?,', Ni and Co, respectively. The measurements were made at toorn temperature and at -196 C after quenching from 900 C or long-term annealing, Over the section TiNi-TiCo at intervals of 10 mol." the elpctrical resistivity of TiCo was me.~surpd during continuous hPating from 20 to 1000 C. It is established ifint for TiCo the minimuirl density at 20 C corresponds to 50 at.16 Co for annealed and quen(.hed iamples, while at -196 C for;the Ti-Co the ininimum is observed with 51% Co, For the systein Ti-Ni the minimvjin density corresponds to an Ni concLniration equal to 49.5'% for quenched samples. For annealed samples the minimum is observed with 51% Nt and is also present at -196 C with somewhat greater concentrations. A (Author) At.3 REEL/FRAME 197820019(.# : 11 I- -, I . USSR UDC: 8.71, BADENKO, L. A., IVANOVA, L. V., KALININ, 0. M., ICACTIURIN, A. L., KOLO- DYAZh-NY-Y, S. F. "Analysis of the Motion of Aggregates of Cells in a Freqh-Water Sponge" V sb. Probl. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics--collection of works), vyp. 25, Moscow, "Nauka". 1972, pp 119-127 (from RZIi-Ki-berne-tika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V599) Translation: An attempt is made to find estimates of the principal param- eters of cell motions on the basis of mathematical processing of' individual trajectories of finite aggregates in a fresh-water sponge. Authors' ab- stract. - 72 7 ' , 7 enLral ,1 U m7c. i 1 -.e T--r- Mloscow) P Abztnc~- : e I f z. 4 fc USSR UDC: 621-315.592 ZELEVINSKAYA, V. M., KP.ChTRT~ G. A., and SMIRNOV, L. S. , Institute of Semiconductor PhyS16~','-kovosibirsk "Interaction of Impurities and Defects in GaAs Doped with Tellurium Ions" Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikov, No 7, 1972, pp 1385-1387 Abstract: This brief communication is the follow-up to an earlier paper (V. M. Zelevinskaya, et al, FTP, ~, 1971, p 19059) in ~dhich it was found that the behavior of impurities of atoms in the VI group used for doping GaAs is radically different from the behavior of doping atoms of the II and IV group. In that earlier paper, it was assumed that heavy selenium and tellurium ions amorphize the doped layer and that sulphur ions could not be used for Gopina. The purpose of the present paper is to check the validity of this assumDtion with an experiment involving the irradiati n of the GaAs by Te ions with an energy of 40 kev and a dose of 101~/Cm2 at various target temperatures. The method of irradiation as i-,ell as of the annealing and measurement procedures that followed it i-o given in another earlier article in the same journal (V. 1,11. 1/2 USSR 7 ZE19"VINSLkYA, V. M., et al, Fizzika i tekhnika joluprovodnihov No 7, 1972, pp 1385-1~87 Zelevinskaya, et al, FTP, 4, 1970, p 1784). Curves are plotted for the layer concentration and mobility of electrons as functions of the irradiation temperature, and for the change in layer re- sistance after irradiation as a function of isochronous annealing temperatures. It is concluded that the assumption noted above is correct. The authors express their gratitude to S. I. Rom-anov for the electronographic work. 2/2 07 USSR uDc: 621-315.592 GEFASI~EMKO, 1, - N. , DVLTRECHENSKIY, A. V. , KACHUR11. , G. A. , PRTDACHI!-;, 11. R. SMIRNOV, L. S. , Institute of Physics of Semiconductors , Siberian Department of the Academy of Scien~es, Novosibirsk "Radiation Annealing of Defects Formed During Ion Bombardment oil Crystals" Leningrad, Fill zika i Tekhnika -Folu-provodnikov, Vol 6, ~7o 9, Sep 2, pp 3-1- -1835 Abstract: The authors investigate the recovery of galliun. arsenide and silicon structures amorphized by bombardment with 40 kel arF_,on ions. The annealing was accompanied by irradiation with 3.5 MeV electrons or 10 keV protons. The three procedures used for checking structural transformations are described. It was found that defects induced by argon ion bonbardment were not removed by heating at 200-250'C without Droton irradiation. A tem- perature of 500'C is required without, the proton treatr,-er,--. When rroton bombardment is used, the lower temperature is sufficient for reccvery of the nondefective str=t-i-,re. ahe authors thank S. I. -Fc--ancv for electron-diffraction patterns of the surface of the specimens, and B. I. Vikhrev for measurin.~ the electron varamagnetic resonance. 1/1 USSR KACHURIN, G.A. "Ion Doping Unit" UDC 621.~.0-2.269.1 Moscow, Eribou i Tekhnika Eksoerim-ents, No 5, Sept-Oct 1971, pp 222-223 Abstract: The paper describes a simple ion gun without a r-ase-eaparator which can be mounted on any device for vacuum deposition. Toe gun is designed for creation of heavily-doped regions in thin ( < 1 micron) semiconductors. With high levels of doping thorg in no necessity Afor cleaning of the ion beam by the magnetic maso-ceparution method. Elimination of a mav.9-separotor substantiully the unit and dec5cases its weight and cost. The dim-encions of the unit are 1400 x 700 x 700 mm . During the course of several years the gun has been used for doping A2B6 and A,B compounds with ions of almost all the basic elements. Received by editors 9,514ar 71- 5 ref. 1 fig. LInstitute Of The i~hyeica Of Semiconductors, Siberian Department Of The Academy Cf Sciencea, 1117ovceibirok] IL z, -, , , , , , , , J s s 61bL010dv--L1% ~.UISS:JDDV D613 7 110C / IrL /6 11) ~0/,nFi--CjN d.D IS AXOdd 0-3 1 d I SS1v I:) Nfi--SS' r; I D IN3 W fl:)00 SNU I ID I -d IS 3 u a 11,400 .)N I I ' NO I N ON I X I NA t-: (J it V U i,'() ii 1 7 1 11 V I C V I t j 0 ),~, i n J r,i ' Al I A I j. Driotw i i -j i -j i s ti ~o a j- i ve, v C- I S r,"j i-i I i I I I V 5 1 N 3 W (J 8V b W00 NO I 'kq I I A 3N I I IV I SA K)AT) d -- S 5Vi 3 1 d() I S:)1SAHc--SV3'eV 133rgnS OLU93 - - - - (13HSI iund 31VG L I d OL 6 1 6 3 =1 I Lt A GYINUOAMidniod VNINHN31 I VN171J--3obnos ~(SSfi--CUNI =iO AdiNfIG) M41v 'N 1e(WDVY1 W A -fl- 3011%1~iSltiV wnil-lv9 NO! AO (j -:1 P-1 I V I ~! Fj ~ V'I I :j A I I A I I S I S ---, 'd V, 0 1 - -.3 -1111 0 L 3 1 i - - I v (j D N I S S 3 DO bd a 3 1 j i s s v Iow z 4? 0 Z/1 2/2 0 ~- 2 U'4!-,L A S S I F I ED C C!7 S'~ I ":r 1 7 C IRC ACCESS ION 107i319 ABSTPACT/EXTR4%'-T--(,Ul GP-0- ARSTRACT. E X P E ~' IT4 L S TIPY 1 1 C C'.3NDUC T ING F IL'4 S k4E RE SYNITH E- S I Z ED ON S EMI I \1 SUL A T I NG GA L L I U4S%'l SELENIUM, AND ZINC IONS. T HP CA El C'A B A ~ 04 E N T W 1 TH X E N -91-N, K RY P TON Cr,)',IC ENT;~ AT I ON I N T Ii F F I LtA I S 5 T I ME S 10 TO THL 16 TH PF;- ' 1) C*." THr MOBILITY IS 10 SO CM-V SEC, AND THE THERMAL ACTIVATI-qk E~4-P,-JY I S -) EV. THE EFFECT OF THE DOSE RATE, rH;: ION ENEPGY, VID THE SU-")STPAT~- TIFMPERATURF ON THE FrIRI44TIOIN OF THE CONOUCTING FILM. 1~ UITH DIF Alr) OP AN ETCHAIJ ACTING AT A RATE OF 5 TO ~ A-SF~, Tri~- DISTRI511TION' UF'Tf4E- FI.LM COPICOUCTIVITY-WITH DERTH 15 BASIS OF EXPERIMENTS ON ION! BOMB AR D"IEN T AND I7Ph()IATIWq r;,F SEMI INSULATING GtXAS WITH REACTOR NEUTRONS AND ELECTQr-14S 41TH A~j OF 3.5 MEV, IT IS CONCLUDED THAT AN INCREASE IN CO')OUCTIVITY IS ATTRIBUTABLE MAINLY TO A MERGING OF T14E BIAS PEAKS INTO! A '~YINIGLE FILM WHERE THE COMPENSATION UNDITIONS ARE NOT FULFILLED. T - T USSR KACIIURIN, V. N. "Synthesis of Optimal Control Algorithms for Discrete Systems Bi-L;ed on Standard Pulse Characteristics" Vychisl. Tcklinika [Computer Technology -- Collection of Pt'orksj, No 2, Leninl-,:,ad, 1. . (1 11,1 Energiya Press, 1972, p1) 24-28 (Translated from RcferatjVjj~,N, 711 1, - 1 Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V732, by the author). Translation: Results are presented from studies related to the -synthesis of standard discrete systenis which are initial systems for doternlination of optimal algorithms for numerical control based on standard pulse ti-ansiont characteristics of the system. Is - 71. USSR VR 5. 5: 3 Ii S T 1 NO'! V. A. 'I V. V. "he MS-1 Infor.--itim Rptric-v-,il Systeia" Tv. Tn-ta M:.t. i MAxh. AN F~,,:SFR (',.'orIc5 ot' t!,,ra Tn:-- Mochanics of th'-~ ",-'ade-my of Sctonces, '3:1)JI), th 1070, R-Zh -- lnforrLtikua, 4. Apr 71, Ab:~tracl. No CIM-1,11,,01H Translaticn: An appvcach to thc oroat'vin of a ('-w ic-:il infomation tr').-a a controllcd pi-ol-:s pvocessinp, of technalop ,r3riant of an information v~.triv~val systi~ra ii; r"nources, th~! orginization of inCornation irrays in and .1 01' Program:; for pr,,-.,~siing Inforriation. 1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 lr[TLE--PRIMARY CORTICAL ES NSFS AS FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ASCENDING SYSTEMS OF 4KNTNONAL AND EXTERNAL ANALYSERS -U- I#iUTHOR--BULYGINt I.A.9 KACHUR09 lot. I~CIDUNTRY DF INFO--USSR ,~SOURCE-ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY DEYATEL"NOST 1970, VOL 20 NR 1, PP 115-122 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--CATi ANESTHESIA, SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, NERV9US SYSTEM, GLUC.)SE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, DIGESTIVE SYSTEMt SMALL INTESTINE, ELECTr,9pHY.SIr3L0rY CONTROL 4ARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1932/0835 STEP VO--UR/0247/70/020/031/0115/111-2 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052270 U"CLASS [Ftf 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--I ISEP70 CIRC ACCESSION N3--AP0052270 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN ACUTE EXPEQIMENTS n?4 CATS jjjr)E~R CHLORALOSE, PRIMA4Y RESPONSES (PR) WERE RECORDED TO DIFFERFNT INTEROCEPTIVE AND EXTE;nCEPTIVE AGENTS. PR TO ACOUSTIC, ELECTRO CUTANEOUS AND TACTILE STIMULI WERE RECORDED PRACTICALLY TN ALL TH~-: EXPERIMENTS, AND TO ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE CENTRAL PARTS OF THE SPLANCHNIC AND PELVIC NERVES IN 70PERCENT OF CASES. INTEROCEPTIVE ACTION OF A 60PERCENT GLUCOSE SOLUTION AND OF 20PERCENT SODIUM CHLOqIDE SOLUTION ON THE STnMACH MUCOSAv AS WELL AS STRETCHING OF THF HOLLOW IN:r.ERNAL. O-R~GANS W-ITH A DUBBER- 13ULB9 LED TO RARE RESPONSES OF THE PR JYPE (IN 10 TO 26PERCENT'OF CASES) OF A LONG LATENCY, F .ROM 40 MS~C, TO 3.5-5.5 SEC.- WHICH POINTS TO A CHAIN REACTION. PA WERE NOT kECOPOED IN RESPONSE TO AN ADEOUATE STIMULATION OF THE MUCOSA OF THE STOMACH AND THE SMALL INTESTINE BY A 20PERCENT GLUCOSE SOLUTIONt AND TO A TACTILE AND ELECTRICAL (I TO 15 UPSILON) STIMULATION OF THE SFROSA OF THF ORGANS. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RECORDED PR ARE DUE TO THE PECULIARITIES (PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED BY THE AUTHORS) OF AFFERE~tT INNErl-V4TION 097 EXTERG AND INTEROCEPTIVE ZONES, A DIFFERENT Rl~tATIVE NUMBER OF ENDINGS OF SOMATIC (GROUP A) AND SYMPATHETIC AFFERENT'S WHICH THEY RECCIVE. UNCLASSIFIED Organ and Tissue Transplantation USSR UDC 612.6.054.017.4 . . ....... SVET-',,fOLDAVSKIY, G. Ya., S11AGIYAN, G. Sh., ~MIEIDZE, D. M., LITOVCHE-NK0, T. A. OZERETSKOVS1,-XYA, Ll. N., KADAGIDZE, Z. G., and CHEMNYAKHOVSKIYA,"'i. Yu., Institute of Experimental and Clin-l~ca~--d-n(~~o-18rf,"'AEademy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow (Presented by Academician V. V. Parin) "Inhibition of Transplantation Immunity in Mice infected With Trichinella spiralis" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 190, No 4, Feb 70, pp 999-1000 Abstract: In this study the authors attempted to get experimental support for the theory proposed by Svet-21-1oldavskiy that helminths produce substances which drastically inhibit the immunity of the host. Experiments were based on skin transplants. It was determined that in mice infected with Trichinella spiralis, the allogenic skin transplant survived much longer, and the detachment of necrotic sections occurred much later than in controls. 1/1 USSR UDc 669-71:669-416:539.4:5--?19.52 DRITS, M. YE., KADMNER E. S. TOROPOVA, L. S., KOP'YEV, 1. 11. "Variation of tile Strength and Plastic Properties of Aluminum Foil and SheeL Aluminum as a Function of Composition" V sb. Struktura i svoystva legk. splavov (Structure and Properties of Light Alloys -- collection of works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, lip 28-32 (from Pz-h- toletallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41625) Translation: A study was made of the dependence of tile mechanical properties of Al rolled material A99 2-0.02 tinn thick. It was established that the speci- fic properties of tile foil (a sharp drop in plasticity and an increase in strenptli) begin to appear witli a thickness of the rolled material of 0.1 mir.. A study was made of the dependence of the rin:echanical properties of the 2 nii sheet and 0.02 mm foil on composition for binary alloys of tile Al-Cu, Al-Zn, Al-Mg, Al-11n,and Al-Ti systems. The properties were determined both in tile peened and annealed states. The nature of the dependence of tile mechanical properties on the compo- sition is analogous forfbil and sheet, but tile alloying effect is cyjiibited appreciably more strongly in tile foil. Tile observed deviations from this rel-1- tion are connected w.1.0i the harmful effect of oyidaLion of the hlLerface.,; (in.- ternal and external) and the presence of nicrodefects caused by inclusiolv.- of solid and brittle phases. Stress relief of tile foil. 113s, a cross section. us -ra o 3 t ti ns end a 6-ertx7 biblio6raphy. Mechanical Propex-ties USSR UDC 669.715'74'884:539.43 )ANNER E. S. TURKINA, 14. 1. ia;a~~ J "Mechanical Properties and High-Temperature Strength of Individual Phases of Alloys of the Al-Mm-Li System" V sb. Striflaura i svoystva le&,. ~Dlay~ov (Structure and Properties of Light Alloys - collection of work's) , Moscm,7, Nauka Press, 1971, pp, 95-101 (from Rzh- Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 41636) Translation: A study was made of the mechanical properties of alloys of various phases of the domains of the Al-lln-Li system and also the hiph-temr)crature strength of individual phases present in these alloys. The mechanical properties were determined in pressed alloys worked with respect to the optimal heat treatirnent conditions, the methods of short-term stretchin, at room and increased tempera- tures.and also stress-rupture strength (lasting 100 hours). It was established that the best properties are observed for Al allay with 1.5% -Mn and 2.3-3.8'/' Li at a quenching temperature of 590* in the two-phase domain of a + 1-11nAl 6. Ta e indicated alloys have low strength properties at room temperature and are charac- terized bv relatively hiph stability of the proncrties on heating to 200* with prolonged holdinf,. The high-Lempe rnt tire strength of the phases wan ,;LudJvd by the method of nhort-Lern and prolonped (one-hour) tilicrohardiless, !it thin 20-300* range. The NnAl, phases and the solid solution of 1A based on Lhh~; 1/2 USSR KADANER, E. S. , et al., Struk-tura i svoystva legk. splavov, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 95-101 compound can be classified as heat-resistant phases with respect to absolute values of the microhardness and nature of the temperature dependence. The role! of the alloying elenents in work hardening and stress-relief of the Alr-I'lln-Li alloys has been discovered. Five Musti.-ations, 1 table, and a 14-entry bibli-ography. 2/2 USSR K TURKTNA, N. 1. "Mechanical Properties and Heat Resistance of Individual Phases of Alloys in the System A141n-Lill Struktura i Svoystva Legk. Splavov [Structure and Properties of Light Alloys -- Collection of hVrks], Moscow, Nauka Press, 197/1, pp 9S-101, erranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 V1341 by the author's). Translation: The mechanical properties of alloys of var.;ous pluisc ireas in the system Al-lkln-Li are studied, as well as the ficat resistance of' th,~ individual phases present in these alloys. The MCChalliCal prOfJCI-tj Q.1; %,.*CL'~,' determined on pressed alloys treated according to the optir~al mode of' heat treatment by methods of short term extension at room ind clevated tempera- tures, as viell as long term (100 hour) strenuth. It was 170LInd th~lt th- best properties are produced in allovs of aluminum with 1.5"1 mangzuicse and 2.8-3.8% lithiui;i. These alloys have low strength proporties at room te.m- perature and high stability of propcrties when heated to -200" upon long holding. The heat resistance of the phases was Studied b,.. brief and extended (I hour) microhardness testing in the 20-300' teriiperature interval. The phases MriAl and the solid SOlUtiOT1 Of lithium based on this compound ire 1/-, 6 USSR kADANIER, E. S., TUI-MINA, N. I., .5trUktIlra j, Svoystva Legk. Splzwov, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 9S-101. heat-resistant phases, on the bases of absolute values of microliardDess and its temperature dependence. 14 Biblio. Refs. 2/2 USSR UDC: 539.385 DRITS, M. YE., I&DANER E * S KOPIYEV, 1. M., TOROPOVA, L. S. and DEMIDOV, YU. S. ns 1 -11 cl~ of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov. Academy of Sciences USSR "Factors Affecting the Fatigue Charac teris tics of' Aluminuti., r~ Foil of Various C ompositions" Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost' metallov i splavov". "Nauka" Press, 1971, pp, 112-116 Translation: Aluminum foil finds application,; in the production of miniature computer membranes operated under cyclic loadiiii, conditions. There are almost no data in referenCe solll,cc-s On the fatigue strengths of aluminum foil.. This studly deals with tile effect, of all.oyillgr Compollents Oil the limited service life 01- aluminum foil. Ordinary fatigue curves have been ploLted fo.? pure A99 aluminum and Al alloy with 4% Zn. Tfie elfccL of tlie foil's microgeomotry oil fati.fria? properLies w;'As sttidicd oii foil from Al alloy wiLli 4(k Zn. It is shown t,11.L1. the laiiguc- strength of foil from aluminum alloys depeiids on: 1) foil compo!~iti,on, governing 1.1io presence or abseiice of ii1lernal defects; 2) alloy stre!,..~-,Jhand 3) t1w, state of intcriial al,,d external interfaccls- i 1111 s t r a t i o n s , 4 b i I ) I i of T-r 6 USSR UDC 669.715.3.85.86.018.29(08S.8) DR ITS, M. Ye. , KADANFR , E~, ~S4 . TOROPOVA, L. S., KOPIYEV, 1. M., DEMIDOV, Yu. S., LEYKIN, A. I.,-YEGOROV-1-N. 1. [Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov] "Aluminum-Based Alloy for Foil" USSR Author's Certificate No. 276419, Filed 13/11/68, Published 16/10/70. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5, 1748P). j Translation: The allov has the following composition ('): Cu 0.5-2.0, at least one of the REM 0.1-0.5 and Zr 0.05-0.15, impurities < 0.01, remainder Al. The introduction of Cu and the rare and refractory metals increases its physical and T I mechanical properties. The alloy shows (b 30 kg/nLrn7, withstands 30-106 cycles without rupture, and can be rolled into a foil 10-20~i thick. USSR UDC 669.715.22.SS~86.296.018.2(088.S) DRITS, M.Ye., KADANER, E.J., TOROPOVA, L. S., KOPIYEV, I-M., DE'!IDOV, Yu.S., LEYKIN, A. 1. , - I - . "Aluminum-Based Alloy for Foil" USSR Author's Certificate No. 276420, Filed 13/11/68, Published 16/10 ,/70. (Translated from Referativnyy ZIILLrnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract !"'o. S, 750P). Translation: This alloy has the following composition (%): A" 0.75-2, REM 0.1- 0.5, Zr 0.05-0.15, impurities < o.01, Al remainder, has high ob (26 I-a'M.2) and high durability and stability ~f properties with cyclical loading, has good tech- nological properties for rollin.u to a thickness of 10-2011; the foil has good surface qualities. 1/1 112 024t U IN CL,16S IF IEL) PAGCES5P;G DATE--,~ONUV70 TITLE-ELECTPOCHP-11CAL UF A RUTHENIUM ALLOY -u- AUTHCjR-(02)--,(AGANER, L.I., ;-MAKYA1,4, t~.B. CCUNTkY GF lf:F'U---USSR SCURCE--U S S 2(4 REFERLiNCI-L Y I IY t I oir r PP-,M. G~RALTSYI TOVAWNYL ZNAK 1 1 DATE IG' SUBJECT [CAL PF t TOP!C I LI'A I t: I'AL P r I j-'I LLE-Uh-'GUL-posi CC.,iTkCL GGICUM~NT ILI) pkOXY S TE P N Cl- -- U R0 430 1) OJ / 00 0 / ,u L 212 C, 2 4 U'.CLASS IF I ED PR6GE :').S INIG OT CIRC ACCESSICN Nu--,lA0l--2C,9t~ ASS r-RAL TIE,', U ) GiJ-C- A:tSTkACT AN RU ALLOY I S L) E P C S f T E G A 1 15 0, ; E i;,r,-. t- Z: i 1) C-A rFCi3E (; .0 . 3-9 A-Di'l Pi~ il, C-.2 ELECTi'-, 1970, pp 1018-IC21 Abstract: a IL o w- d e r, s I-olas=a, the directional VOJOCj "Y of t2he elec-.rons approaches the speed of sound. T' ul_e linaa:, i)rotor. number (for a hydrogen discharge) becomes, less r.,han unity 'i L, L..a. the n-.;mber of par`cles per linear era