SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KELLER, V.S. - KERBIKOV, B.O.

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USSR Malltsev, B. K., Khlestkin, D. A.,Iand Keller, V. D., Moscow, 1'eploonergetuka, No 6, 1972, pp 61-63. value of 1/d=9 is probably the maximum relative channel length at which a critical flow of saturated i-rater is metastable. 2) Increasing flie under- heating of water to the saturation point increases metastability of the flow, with otherwise equivalent conditions. 3) As the initial water pressure increases, metastability decreases,.disappearing at pressures p.~.200-105 N/M2. 2/2 #0 USSR and SAYGIUK, L. V., Honored Trainer .".Control of Mental IStress: a Major Prerequisite for Sound Regulation of the Process of Achieving Athletic FcrTd' Moscow, Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kul'tury, No 5, 1970, pp 7-10 Abstract: The qualLty of athletic performance is a function both of specific skills and of the enotions. And the emotions, like the specific physical skills, can be brought to the highest level by training. Simulation during the training period of the condi!:ions encountered in competitions sets into motion the body's adaptatIon mechamisias, which will enable the. athlete to porf orm at his best in actual matches. Moxe research by physiologsts an the variety of actors that play upon the emotions of athletes, and on ways of controlling them, is needed. UDC Ge 3 9 - 0814 -03' -8 WSR 616-993-162 -47 SERGMV, P. G., 'M-YSIX- 191EM, R. I.) 140SMOMS1.11Y, Sb. D., TE'lEF-1,~j 'T., A -Ljy- sBarjEV, V. P., r(MMON-INA' 1.11. N., TMI-31-6, IMLLINA . 0. 1. s a raMAJ, V. A.,, YAR-101aTDOV), 1-1. A. I USYOV, 11. Ye., LCSIKGV, I. If., Medicine and NEDOSPELOVA, Ye. I., Institute of Medical.Parasitology and Tropical I imeni Ye I. Martsinovskiy, 1-11inistry of Health USSR, 11"oscow "Results of ~1ass Vaccinations against Zoonotic Cut-aneoms Leirhjr~iniasis" Moscov, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Dolezni, Vol 39, 110 5, E E eP Oct 70, PP 51-1-551 Abstract: Preventive mass vaccinations with a virulent strain of L--ishr-ania. tropica major were found to give reliable. protection aj~alnst cutareous 1"-ish- maniasis. Only virulent strains can be used for -vaccination. The degree of inoculation with such strains is almst. 100~,, the inoculative process havirr as a rule a favorable effect. The EmAmum size of the vaccination lesion does J, not exceed 2 cm In diameter in 3/4 of the sult7jects raccinated. 1.11 practically all cases, the vrocess does nGt last more than 5-6 jr-oaths. Morbirlit;y occurrea in the group vaccinated Vith the low-virulence strain, amoag thoce writhout lesions, and among those vhose lesions were less thanO-5 eti ill diameter. 1/2 11MMUMM WIMPAM. -4 IRA- U~SR SERGIYEV, P. G., et al., Yeditsinskayu Parazitoloislya i Parazitarnyye Polemi, Vol 39, No 5, seE/Oct 70, PP 541-551 Secondarf pyococcal infections represented the only complications observed; allergic exanthem was noted occasoiomilly. In order to prevent local and general allergic reactions after vaccinationi it it; necessary to exclude per- sons who, have had, cutaneous leirihmaniasis. If pant disease cannot be revealed by neanu of anamesis or medical examLnation, the inti-C..cutancous leiehmanin test is recomended. The level of the virtilence in inoculative strains should be periodically tested) since inai8nificant initial virulence or its weakening during culturing make a given strain unfit for preparation of inoclaum. 2/2 I 1 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11S~EP70--j TITLE--EFFECT OF COOLING CONDITIONS ON THE MACROST RUCTURE OF'A BRASS BAR DURING HORIZONTAL CONTINUOUS CA.STING,-U- ,,...AUTHOR ~SLADOSHTEYEVip V*Twv SHATAGINv O.Ast RADZIKHOVSKlYv,V*A*j BYKOVAt E AN NTRY OF INFO~-Y-S;R, dtr C ..,~:SOURCE-TSVET. METAL& 1970t 4311) 5 DATE PUBLISHEO----.---70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATE-RIALS TOPIC TAGS--BRASS# 4ETAL CASTING# CRYSTAL STRUCTURE,, cRysTALLIZATIONt ',MECHANICAL PROPER,ry,,MFTAL COOLINGs.COOLING RAM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS- DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCI.ASSIFIED- PROXY REEL/FRAME--11?86/0602 STEP NCI--UR/0136170/043/001/0073/0075 C I_RC_ AC C_ E S S ION__N G=k P-0-10 2 59 7 t-ifil-t, NAZI-, tir- TP-f~ 2/2 029 UNCL ASV F I ED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70" CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0102597 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE COOLING CONDITIONS OF A BFLLET FORME01N A CkYSALLIZER EXERT A IIETGN EFFECT ON'THE STRUCTURE OF THE CAST METAL. INCREASING THE SOLIDIFICATION RATE RESULTS IN FINER GRAIN SIZE; THIS ENHANCES THE MECH* PROPERTIESs BRAS$ BILLETS, HORIZONTALLY CONTINUOUSLY cAs*rt HAVE A"OENSE STRUCTURE; NO PORES OR OTAER INTERNAL DEFECTS ARE PRESEENT. RESULTS SHOW-THAT,THE SOLIDIFICATION RATE, WITH OTHER CONDITIONS BEING EQUALI, DEPENDS-ON THE SURFACE TEMP. OF THE ROD. THE DEPENDENCE 01: THE COOLING (SOUDIFICATI(M RATE ON THE RAtE OF WATER FLOW DURINd HORIiONTAL CONTINUOUS CASTING OF-THEIALLOYS"WAS STUDIED- EXPTL. THE COOLING CONDITIONS WERE CHANGED BY CHANGING THE WATER FLOW RATE IN THE CU WATER COOLED JACKET. W-ITH INCREASING WATER FLOW RATE THE SOLTDIFICAT113N RATE OF EACH ZONE INCREASES. A SATISFACTORY AGREEMENT WAS owrAINED BETWEEN EXPTL*. AND THEORETICAL DATA. NEI USSR UDC: 537.533-33 KBLI~JAN V. Y., SAPARGALIYEV, A. A., and YAKUSHEV, Ye. M., Insti- i~&Td&ear Thysics, Alma-Ata, "Theory of Cathode Lenses" Leningrad, Zhurna.1 tekhniche.skoy fiziki, No 11 1973, PP 52-60 Abstract: Under the general title given above, the present article is the second installment, its title being "Electrostatic Cathode Lenses With Rotational Field S3=etry.11 The f"irst instaliment ap- peared in the journal named above (V. IMI. Kellman, et al, No 10, 1972); in it the authors developed a method for clilssifying vari- ous forms of aberration in lensea of rotational field symmetry. In the present installment, the authors demonstrate hov, the method is used to find 511 aberrational coefftcivntB in a form characteriatic of electronic lenses. Using a cylindrical syfj~tem of coordinates, the authors Obtain a set of equations describing the motion of the charged particles in the field of the elactrostatio cathode lens. The equations are solved by the method of successive approxijaa- tions, and aijaplified expressions for the aberrational coefficients in the image pletne are derived. -0 USSR UDC: 537-533-34 14ANS MW FEDULINA, L. V., YAKUSHEV, Ye. M., Institute of Nuclear sics of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata "Deflection of Parallel Beams of Charged Particles by a Flat Electrostatic Mirror" L.eningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 41, No:9, Oe-p 71, PP 182.5-1831 Abstract: The authors discuss the electron-optical properties of a flat electrostatic two-dimensional mirror-which is distinguished by the fact the. a parallel beam of charged particles incident on its surface remains parallel in the paraxial approximation after reflection as well, It is shown that there are two types of flat electrostp-tic mirrors which differ with respect -to the nature of the trajectories. Cardinal points are defined for each type of mirror. Theinature of angular aberrations is investigated, and expressions are found for the aberration coefficients. In the direction parallel to the central plane of the mirror, aberrations vanish to the fourth order, while in the direction Perpendicular to this plane, aberrations vanish to order three. The general theory is applied 1/2 m 0 I ii USSR UI)o 621-3185-032.26-001-5 GAAL', ZIKQY, L.G., SHERSHEVSM, A.M. [spots. KINYA" konstrukt. byuro analit. priborstr. AN SSSR--5peoial Design Bureau For Anal- ytical instrument Manufacture, A5,.USSR]., Is "Electron-Optical Prism USSR Author's Certificate No 26~057, filed 14 Nov 66, publiahed 28 May 70 (from RZh--Elektronika i Xeye primeneniye, No 1, January 197L Abotract No 1A15P) Translations An electron-optical prisin is proposed which contains a magnet with a uniform field and parallel boundariae. With the ob~eot, of Ln,~reasing the ang- ular dispersion,,iithout dietrubance of the telescopicity v.IL' the prism, cylind- rical electron 1.3nBen are mounted on tho4two aides of the magnot, the focuses of which match the Tocusee of the lenses which are formed by ths boundary fringing fields of the ma,2,not. For a decrease of the size and weight of the magnet, the focal length of a electron lenses is larger then the focal lengths of the lenses which are formed by the boundary fringing fields of the magnet. The electron-optical priem can be used ae a diopersing element during determination of the energies of eleatrona, protons,, positrona,measuroment of ion maseee,and also during sops:rstion Af isotopes* USSR UDC 621.zle4.6 BASIN, L.A., BOBYKIN, B.V., DAVYDOVSKIY, FINCGENCV, P.A., YAKUSHEV, YES. M. [In-t yadern. fix.: AN KazSSR--Inatitute Of Nuclear Fhysics, AS, Kazakh SSR] Magnetic Prism" USSR Author's Certificate No 25~429, filed 2 Mar 6P,, p~iblinhed. 11 Mfu r 70 (from RU-41ektronika I yeye primeneniye, No 11* November 15~10, Abalroct No 11A268F) Translationi The magnetic prism which is patented, consisting of an electromagnetic with extended pole shoes of parallelepiped form, differs in the fact that with the object of reducing the inhomogeneity of u two-dimannionaLwenetic field and suppressing the dispersal of the fieldB,, the,prism containe another such eleotrQ- magnet located above the firsti while the winding of both electromapnets is connect- ad in opposition,.and a gasket (prokladlca] is mounted between 1ho poles of the magnet and the yoke. USSR UDC: 519. 1 KELTANS, A. K. "On Selecting the Optimum Vertex in a Graph" Moscow, Issled. po diskretnoy- mat.--sbornik (Studies on Discrete Mathe- matics-collection of works), "Nauka", 1973, pp 151-158 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No N394~by:I. Sigal) Translation: The paper deals with the problem of findirg the vertex x* on a tree which minimizes the functionF(r), W, where X-(XI, x:, xj is the set of vertices of the tree, is the set of edges, .1 is the vreight of a vertex I(U)>O is the lejigth of an edge the length of the chain ji(x,y) Joining the L vertices *X and YEX of the tree, Yu is the set of -vertices of the tree which can be reached from vertex ~ via edge u. It is known that the solution of this problem can be founa in the following -way (Zambitskiy, D. K. , Soltan, P. S. , "Concerning an Extremum. Problem, on a Tree", Mate- maticheskiye metody resheniya ekonomLeheskikh zaclach [Mathematical Meth- ods of Solving Economics Problems], Moscow, "Nauka" Press, 19610, vol. 1). 1/2 USSR KEL'MANS, A. K. , Issled. po diskretnoy mat., "Nauka", 1973, pp 151-158 An n x(n- 1) matrix R is constructed, ri ' 1 if the chain leading from x, to xj contains edge up and rij= -1 oih'~er-trise. Then if r.I - (a (X')' I if (III, a) :~' 0, is the J-th column of matrix R, sj-[-j: if (al, a)0 for all 4EU. The paper gives a more graphic proof of the results of the cited. article; it is shown that the problem of minimizing F(x)- Ami not es- is :XU sentially difftrent from that considered above if fu(t) are increasing functions with respect to t. The author also considers the problem of minimizing for a graph which is not a tree. Here I.Pr, ~j 11 X V is the length of the shortest chain from x to y. An algorithm is Dro- posed for solving this problem. 212 E. Mathematical Modeling of ThoWght P~ocess~es USSR UDC: 8.74 EPSHTEYN, L. Ye. TSYPKIN, Ya. Z. , KEk1-MM5,. "Teachable Automatic Systems" MOSCOW2 Tr. IV Vses. soveshch. po avtomat. upr. tekhn. kiber- net., 1968. Optimal'n. i adaptivn. sistemy (Iforks of the Fourth All-Union Conference on Automatic Control [Technical Cybernetics], 1968. Optimum and Adaptive Systems), "Nauka", 1972, pp 182-193. Discussion pp 2,98-302 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV827 by the authors) Translation: Teachable automatic systems are characterized by the capacity to improve their behavior (and properties) in the procei;s of functioning. This paper discusses the principle of optimizing teachable.4utomatic systems and reveals their possibilities and. peculiaritiesi The functioning of teachable automatic systems is based on algorithms; of instruction in classifying observed situ- ations (patterns). The peculiarities and complexity of clas.9ifying situ- 1/2 1110, r-3 USSR TSYPKIN, Ya. Z. et al., TT. IV-Vses. soveshch. po avtomat. upr. tekhn. kibernet., 1968. Optimalln. i adaptivn. sistemy, "Nauka", 1972, pp 182-193,.discussio,n pp~298-302 ations are-determined to a considerable extent by the volume of.a priori information. Based on minimizing a general func- tional of the type of average -risk of erroneous classification, algorithms are obtained for classifying situations for dif- ferent a.priori and current information (algorithms with and without incentive). It is shown that with special forms of loss functions ruction and both presently known and new algorithms of inst self-teaching can -be obtained. The algorithms are used for constructing teachable control systems and an adaptive re- ceiver of pulse signals. The papor presents the results of an experimental study of an adaptive receiver. Bibliography of 20 titles. 2/2 USSR UDC: 51-155-CO1.57:681.3.o6 VECHKIS, A. S., KEMESHIS P. P. "Some Statisti2al Relations in Recognition of a Limited-Set of Words" V sb. Avtomati-Ita i vychisl. tekhn. (Automation and Computer Technology-- collection of zorks), VilInyus, "Mintis'.1, 1971, pp 131-137 (from RZh- -Kiberretika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12V1021) Translation: ~?he experimental results which are presented show that it is advisable to use probabilistic methods for recognizing a limited set of words (speech signal envelopes) since speech patterns intersect strongly in the tag space. Authors' abstract. 95 J/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED'* PIROCESSING DATE--230CT70 .'i-ITLE--ADSORPTION BEHAVIOR OF A MIXTURE OF BUTYL AND NCROTYL ALCOHOLS ON ~ZEOLITES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-VINOGRAI)SKAYA, M.V.j, KELTSEV#,N,,Vot LVOV,-; S.V, ~.COUNTRY OF INFO--US5R `UURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHJK. 19701, 44(1)v 238-40 'PATE P UBL I S 70 ,S UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY J.'OPICTAGS-ADSORPTION9 LEOLITEr ISOTHERMi BUTANOLP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, -:'ALCO HOL -CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~00CUMENT CLASS--U-%Cl_ASSIF-lED STEI) NO--Ull/0076/7-0/044/001/023B/0240 ---PROXY REEL/FKAME-1995/1262 CIRC ACCESSION 1140--AP0116724 W~Ji_ - ~,,, I -2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ACCESSION NO-AP0116724 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(IJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADSORPTION ISOTHFRMS OF MECH:CHCH AND NAX LCOLITE (111) WERE SUR2 OH (1) ANO RIJOH ON CAA ZEOLITE (11) D~:TD. AT 80-300DEl,'7REES AND 1-10,MM H(;. ON BOTH ZEOLITESP I WAS 14 R STRONGLY ADSORBED THAN BUOHi BUT III WAS IMORE SELECTIVE THAN 11. 1 PRESENT AS AN SPERCENT IMPURITY IN SAMPLES OF BUOH WAS COMPLETELY NG REMOVED BY PASSING THE SAMPLES THROUGH: III 4T 130DEGPEESt AND CHECKIt THE ELUATE BY GAS CHROMATOG. IN A 3000 TIPES 6-MM COLUMN FILLEO WITH -:.r-.-CHROMOSORR-W IMPRI-tGNATED WITH POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL ADIPATE AND ELUTED WITH, HE. I:ACILITY: MOSK. INST. TONK01 KHIM. TEKHNOL- tMo ,---LOMONOSOVA9 MOSCO!dr USSR. ,!dl -lA 112 014 UNCLASSIOXEO~ PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--APPROXIMA,rE MEi'HOD FOR EVALUArIhG THE SELECTIVITY or- GAS AND VAPOR ADSORPTION -U-. AUTHOR-(02)-KELT3E79 N*V.t SHUMYAT!;KIY* YU-14 COU NT RY OFINFO-.-USSR -SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, k4(,el 1327-.8 DATE PUBLISHED--------70 'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--GAS ADSORPTION, HYDROCARBON, VAPOR STATE, HYDROCARBON SEPARATION' CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FR4ME---3007/0757 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/E)05/1327/1328 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136194 212 014 UNCLASS[FrED PROCESSING DATE-040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136194 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT* ON THE BAS[S OF ANAL. OF EXPTL. DATA ON ADSORPTION EQUIL. OF SOME HYDROCARBON VAPOR MIXTS., THE COEFFS. OF SEPlJ- WERE DETI). FOR 14 BINARY SYSTEMS OF HYDROCARBON VAPORS. U S I NG THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES, THE DEPENDENCE OF THE COEFF. OF SEP% ON THE PROPERTIES (IF HYDRO' K CARBON VAPOR MIXTo WAS FOUND AS FOLLOWS; LOG SUBP EQUALS MINUS 0.23 PLUS 4.76 (1 MINUS PHI)p tOfERE K SUBP [S THE 0 CGEFF. OF SEPN. AND PHI IS THE RATI0,01' AFFINITY COEFFS. OF AD'SOIRBATES. -THE -VALUES OF K SUBP THUS CALCD. CORRESPOND TO* A HIGH DEGREE OF FILLING N SPACE (GREATER THAN~30PERCENM THE DIFFERENCES OF THE ADSORPT10i BETWEEN THE EXPI'L. AND CALCO. VALLIES~OF K SUBP 0.10 NOT EXCEED PLUS OR MlNU,S- 30PERCENT,. FACILITY: MOSK KH114.-TEKHNOL. INST. IM, a MENOELEEVA, MOSCOW, USSR. -rf Z' OIL -11SEP70 UNGLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE- TITLE--REDUCING 13RE TO SPONGE IRON WITH'A HIGH CARBON IRON ALLOY -U- AUTHOR-VOSKOBOYNIKOV~ V*Gov BOROKt B*Aov TEPLENKCI,.V.G.p SOLOVYEVA, Z.V., KEL V CUWRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--BRIT* 191819207 DATE PUBLISHED--IlFE870 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, EAqTH'SCTENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--Cl4EMICAL PATENT, IRON ORFs HIGH CARBON ALLOYP CHEMICAL REDUCTION, CARBON# SPONGE IRON 10 RESTRICTIONS CONTRnL MARKING---N 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAMS-1985/0197 STEP NO--UK/0000/70/00010OOfOO00/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0100721 gain] Immmullm N0051 I maw in 1111 wd mmumm '212 011 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NG---AA0100721 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GO-0- ABSTRACT. SPONGE IRON THAT IS MORE EASILY PULVERIZED THAN THE NORMAL SWEDISH PRODUCT, AND CAN SE PPODUCED -OR, QUICKLY AND AT LOWER TEMP., IS OBTAINED BY HEATING 4.5 HR AT 1000DTGREES IN H A 40 M4 THICK LAYER OF ORE CONCS. MIXFO WITH SIMILAR TO CNE THIRn THEIR WT. OF AN PE-C ALLOY CONTG. 25-50PERCENT C TO PROVIDE.Sl"tLAR T-0 qPERCENT C BY WT. IN THE MIXT. T14E ALLOY IS PRODUCED BY HEATING SPO-IIJG~ FE LU4PS 15-25 MM IN SIZE IN.NATURAL GAS AT 850-950DEGREESt WHICH IS 0 (1 ICS. THUS DECOMPD. AND CAN BE USED FOR THE AM. NOTFO ABOVF. THE 4E C,% FOR TH.IS PtIRPOSE -SHOULD CONTAIN 70PERCENT FE AND OE FIN-R THAP,' '0-2 vN. -THE SPONGE IRON PRODUCT 'CDhTAIKIS 9EIPWENT FE AND -0.05PERCENT C, AND' IS EASILY PULVERIZED* THE YIELD-UNIT FURNACE VOLo I$ 26PERCENT HIGHER WHEN THIS REDUCING AGENT IS USED INSTEAD OF COKE* NO SPECIAL APP. IS REQUIRED. . .......... . . . . . . 112 00q UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION OF POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID. 111. ALKYLATION OF TOLUENE BY SECONDARY ALCOHOLS IN THEPRESENCE OF POLYPliOSPHORIC ACID AU.THOR-(02)-KOZLOV, N.S., KELYN, A.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PRIKL. KHIM. LENINGRAD 1970w 43(4)t 943-4 DATE~ PUBLISHED---.----70 'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ALKYLATION, TOLUENE, PHOSPHORIC ACID, BUTANOL, ALCOHOL, .-CYCLOHEXANOL ~'CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UAICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA.ME---1997/0728 STEP NO--UR/0080170/043/00't/09ft3/U944 CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0119635 . ......... 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23L)CT70 CIRC ACCESSION Ntl--AP0119635 A%BSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U).GP-0- ABSTRACT. ALKYLTOLUEiNE YIELDS FROM THE ALKYLATION OF PHME BY ISO-PROH (1), SEC-BUOH 411), SEC-C SUB5 H SUB11 OH (III)i, SEC-C SUB8~H SUB17 OH (IV), CYCLOHEXANOL (V), AND METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL (VI) IN THE PRESENCE OF POLYRHOSPHORIC ACID DECREASED WITH lNCkEASING MOL. WT. OF THE ALC. AND WERE LO,4EST FOR THE CYCLIC ALCS, AS THE REACTION TEMP* WAS INCREASED# YLE10S PASSED THROUGH 2 MAX. AT TEMPS. LOWER THAN TiHOSE OOSDo WHEN PRIMAAY ALCS. WERE USED. AS THE PHME-I RATIO WAS REDUCED FROM 2 TO 0.25t THE PROPORTION OF MONO~-:01-:TRISUBSTITUTED PRODUCTS CHANGED FROM 62,7:34,1:3-2 TO ALKYLATES'FROM 11, 111-1AND V CONTAINED O~LY : -12PERCENT DISUBSTITUTED PRODUCTS AND THOSE FROM IV AND VI ALMOST 10 NONE.~. FACILITY: PERMs PEOAGOG. INST., PERMt~USSR. USSR UVC: 621.374.5(088.8) KEVZON, V. S., KARINSKIY, S. ULtYANOV,,G. K. "An Ultrasonic Surface-Wave Delay Line" USSR Author's Certificate No 262951, filed 4 Jan 61, published 3 Jun 70 (from M-Radioteklinika, No 11, Nov '(0, Abstract No 1IG236 F) Translation.- This Author's Certificate introduces an ultrasonic surface- -wave delay line with an acoustic line made from an X-cut quartz plate with continuous control of delay time. The device is equipped with transducers which convert an electric signal to acoustic and vice -versa. To extend the range of the bandvidth and simplify construction of the delay line, the unit makes use of matching transformers, a movab,le reception transducer and an absorbing substrate made from a material such as pitch which cuts down the level of parasitic signals. ---j63 'USSR UDC: 621.315.592 UMAR~~.. V A. IMITA, A. M., and TELEGIN, A. A., Institute o.L Radio * Paigine ering and Electronics, Moscow "Acoustic-Electrical Domains in Epitaxial GaAs Films" Leningrad, Fj-zlka i tekhnika_poluprovodnikov, No 8, 1972, pp 1483- 1488 Abstract: This paper, which was p3~6sented before the All-Union Conference ort semiconductor alloys AIIIBV and ILIIB'VC2V, in Ash- khabad, 1971, undertakes a more detailed investigation than hither- to offered of current oscillations in epitaxial GaAs films. The specimer, films were grown by the method of gaa.-transported reac" tions on substrates of semi-insiLlating GaAs oriented along the (110) plane, and were out into rectangular plates measuring IOX5X 1.8 mm. Detailed accounts of the specimen preparation Pzid the ex- perimental ME!thod are given. Current oscillations were observed in the temperature interval of 4.2.to 1200 K, althouEh increases in-the 4.2 to 600 K range had little effect on the shape of the oscillations or the threshold field of their initiation. Above 60P K, the depth of current modulation gradually dropped until 112' ---- ------ TSSR KEYIkRSKIY, V. A., et al, Fizikai tekhnika poluprovodnikova., No 8, lQ72, Pp 1483-1488 complete disappearance of the oscillations at 1200 K. These spe- cimens were %ised to investigate the acoustic-electrical effect generat-ed by.passage of an acoustical current through the regiozi behind the anode. Plots of this effect as well as of the specimen characteristics are reproduced. She authors express their grati- tude to Yu. If. Gulyayev for.his, comments and to V. V. Proklov for a-useful discussion. 2/2 89 USSR SHIGIN, A. G. and KENIELIMAKHER, G. L. "Information- Logic System for Planning of Computer Operational Portions" Upravlayushchiyc~ Sistemy i Mashiny [Control Systems and4fachines], 1973, No 1, pp 52-58 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, ~o 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V693). Translation: The principles of construction and technical realization of information-logic systems of a special type, designed for use in systems for automation of the planning of digital computers are studied. The method suggested is based on generalization of the experience of preceding projects for.development of objects of this class in the form of a certain plan for sequential desigm. Results of practical utilization of the system are described. Authors' view 1/1 USSR UDC: 621-372-54.061 'AS, A. S. ZAYEZDNYY, A., I.I., KEMESHIO, P. P. and STASYLTN "Theoretical Bases of the Design of Parametric Filters Equivalent to Linear :Fil-ters" Kiev, IzvestJ.ya VUZ USSR--AR.Odioelektronika, No 1.0, 1972, p1) '1195- 1203 Abstract: ThE! pararietric filters under discussion in this article As are RC circuits designed to replace filters usin induct defined here, the parammetric filter is a circuit consisting of re- sistors and L single capacitor, with one of the resistors varying in accordance! with the. control circuit signal. The linear filter consists of elements with constoant,parameters and can be described by the n-th order linear differential equation n d x(t) f(t) dti with constant coefficients. The problem the aUthora set themselver, is stated in this way: Given the differential equation or transfer 1/2 I !:E TUMIQ i 7 I-L. !, 4 HIGN! R,; 1113HIIII IIIIIA111 Ii~i I ;A K RMI USSR ZAYEZDNYY, A, M., et al, Izvestiya. VUZ USSR-Radioelektronika, No 10, 1972, Db 1195-12203 function of & physically realizableicircuit, and Liven an external action f(t) emd the circuit reaction x(t); reqttireE, to swithesize the circuit realizing the tMnsformation of f(-t) into x(t) under -the conditiort that the -circuit contain parametric fil ters axid swa- mer circuits of the same type, connected in aarallel. Three possi- ble methods cif solving the problemlare offered: use of the Lagrange method of variation of constants, transition to the trans- fer function, and the recurrent method of finding periodic solu- tions. 212 USSR UDC 621-372.061 STASYUNAS, A. S., FD~IESHIS, P. P. "Properties of Parametric Filters with Switching Multipliers" Techn. kibernetika, Tekhn. kibernetika (Technical Cyberneti. cs), Kaunas, 1970, pp 282-290 (from.RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract 11o 8A139) Translation: This article contains an investigation of the properties of non- inductive parametric filters simultaneously realizing filtration and transpo- sitinn of signals where periodic (square) multiplier signals are used instead of harmonic reference multiplier signals. USSR UDC 621.391:519.2 STASYUNAS, A. S., KENMESHIS, P. P. "Sfnthesis of Parametric Filters Simultaneously Realizing Signal Filtration and Transposition" Techn. kibernetika, tekhn. kibernatiki (Technical Cyberner~.ics), Kaunas, 1970, pp 275-281 (from.RZli-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A109) r lation. In this article the problem, of synthesizing noninductive parametric ans T filters simultaneously realizingsignal filtz-ation and transposition to any fre- quency range is s,~Ived. tDC 621.372.061 USSR KEHESHIS, P. P., UNUSHY-AVICHYUS, V. I. "'Equations of a Multichannel Band Filter" Techn. kibernetika, Tekhn. kibernetika (Technical Cybernetics), Kaunas, 1970, pp 263-269 (from RZh-Radiotekhn_1ka,.Ho 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A118) Translation: This article contains an investigation of a systein compriiin,., two modulators, low-frequency filters and a summator. The signal raultiplied by the time function of the first modulator goes through the low frequeacy filters to the second modulator. The signals multiplied by the time function of the latter are summed. It is demonstrated that the given system is a band ft1ter with a central frequency equal to the modulation frequency.and not depending on the errors and instability of the low-frequency filter parameters And with strictly symmetrical shape of the pass band with respect to the midband frequency. There are four illustrations and a four-entry bibliography. ysshikh uchebnykh zavedenij Lit. SSR. Avtomatika Vilfnyus, Ratichny-ve trudy v. i vychislite.Llnaya tekhnika (Scientific Works of Institutions of Higher Education, of the Lithuanian SSR. Autometion and Computer Technology), No 2, 1970, "Mintis", PP 15-18 Abstract: The article deals with iUgorithmizing the classification of elec- tiveardiograms by the method of stiitist-ical verificELtion of hypotheses. Two tables, one illustration, bibliography of four titles,. USSR uDc .62-503-53 "P. 13. LAURINAVIC M S, A. B. 1~&__ ~SH - "Investigation of the Stability of a Two-Dimensional Tracking System With Two Degrees ot Freedom" SSR. A, om tika Vilonyus, Nauchnvye truLy vysshikh uchebayal zavedenLir Lit, rt a A yychislitellnaya tekhnika (Scientific Works of Institutions of Higher Education o.-:' the Lithuanian SSR. Automation and Computer TechnoloU), No 2, 19TO, "Mintis", -op 105-112 Abstract: The authors study the stability of a two-dimensional system with two degrees of freedom. An analysis isigiven of the effect which cross connections have on the stability of the given systent. Two tables, tvo Mustrations, bibliography of five titles. Cwtrols LMSSR UDC 62-503-53 LEQNAVIC10fE:, Ya. K., KEME "A Tvo-Channe.-I Tracking System With Anplidynes" VilInyus, Nauchnyye trudy wsshikh uchebrykk zavedeniX Lit. SSR. Aytozatika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika (Scientific Works of Institutions of Hig~ier Education of the Lithuanian SSR. Automation and Com;puter Technolo&r), No 2, 1970, "Mintia", pp 25-30 Abstract: Th this article, the authors consider a two-dimensional tracking system vith amplidynes and modulators in the feedback circuits. Equations are given for the output coordinates, *and:relationships are defined for the parameters La the static mode of operation of the system. Two illustrations, bibliography of three titles. USSR UDC- GELEZHEVICHYU.3, V. I., KFMSHIS, P. P. "Equations of a Two-Dimensional Tracking System With Asynchronous Actuating Motors" -tomalika VilInyus, Naucbnyie trudy vysshikh uchbenylLh zavedeniX Lit. SSR. Av I MehislitelInaya tekhnika (Scientific Works of Institutions of Higher Educatioa of the Lithuanian SSR. Automat ion and:Computer Technology), No 2, 19702 "Mintis", pp 19-23 Abstract: The paper presents equations for an -Invevtigated t-vo-diwnsional tracking system with asynchronous actuating motors. A block diagram of the system is set, up on the basis of the resultant equations. Two illustrations, bibliography of tvo titles.. 32 WN-vinSIXII ~11 11 uDo &6-24,~002-059:615-112 USSR ME= P P Second Chair of Hospital Therapy, Minsk Medical Institute, Iffectiveness of Microurave Merapy in the Co=ined Treatment of Protracted Forms of ?neumonia" M:Lnsk3 ZdravooMraneniye Belorussil, Vol 1-91 No 3. Mar 73, pi) 71-73 Abstract: T--radiation with microwaves from a USSR LUCh-58 apparatus (ww~-e- length -12.6 cm, frequency 2375 megacycles, outirat power 20-40 watt) was ap-plied as a part of the treatment in 58 cases of persistent focal pneumonia. Irradia- tion was carried crat for 10-:12 min -per day in a course of treatnent consisting of 10-15 daily treatments. It was begun after the initial fever had abated. 7he remats vere somewhat suwrior to those obtained in cases, in 'which inducto- thermy vas applied as a comm-nent part. of the treatment - Me effectiveness of the nic-rowave treatment increased with decreasing lengt1.is of tire over which Tmew-a-,-La. h2d- pe-r-s-4 -_te~. 1/2 015 UN S$ 1,1* iG I E 13NOV7 0 'CIL A 5 S I F I E 1) 7.1 TLL--CRYSTAL L"GRt.PH I C P Ak AA E* T E R S IF I, OR't-SAW. ILGE RM AT 4 N S -U-- L MMr- AUTHOR- E IDE:1. IS J. K~ COUNTRY OF ls%,FG--USSR s GURCE-KH(M. GETE-ICTSIKL. SOEGIN. 1970# 131 332-4 0 ATE PUBL ISHED-----.--'70 ,,_~SUBJECT AR E4S__CHEM ISTRY --TOPIC TAGS--X RAY OIFFRAGfION STUOYi PARAMETEKi-CRYSTALY G R G, A N'fJ (3 E R M A N I U M -COMPOUND C OCAITIRCL M;1 RK I -','G- - t! Q1 R E 5 Ti ICTIONS 0 O'C U IM E N TC L A S S - - U [l C L A S S I F I E D PROXY R E E L/ F R~AA '10J 0 16 8 1 ST_'~ NO-UR/0409/ i'0/000/003/0332/0334 G I R C A C. C SS I Q % _.Allol :~5302 -V71 A12 .017 UNCLASSIFTE6:, 'lTLE--ELECTRG.4AGNETIC WAVE ECHO I IN:APLASMA -U- 7 -_;,~UTf,i0R-(02)-KEMOKLl,0ZE, M.P., PETAYEVSKlYt P. :~'__GUNTRY OF INFG--USSR .50URCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKGY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58, NR~ 5t PP: 1853-1856 -)BATE PUBLISHED ---- --- 70 '-_SUBJECT AR EAS --PHY S I C S 1. CTAGS--ELCTROMAGNETIC WAVE REFLECTION, ECHOt PLASM OSCILLATION, PERTURBATION THEORY !~CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -,:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ...PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0014 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/0581005/185'1/1856 i RC ACCES-SIni'll t4U--AP01270,54 LAC~ 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[NG DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127664 ,-.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EFFECT OF THE SPATILA PLAS114A ECHO TYPE FOR TRANSVERSE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN THE ABSENCE OF AN EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD IS CONSIDERED IN THE THIRD'ORDER OF PERrURBATION THEORY. THE WAVE FREQUENCY IS ASSU-k'lF0 LOWE THAN THE LANGMUIR. PLASMA FREQUENCY AND THE EFFECT LEADS TO NONLINER PENETRATION OF THE WAVES !NTO .-~THE PLAS14A. THE AMPLITUDE INCREASES WITH :GRQWTH OF THE OISTANCF BETWEEN 1HE GRIDS PRODUCING THE FIELD. FACILITY: :JNSTtTUT FIZICHESKIKH PROBLEM, AN SSSR. bw0i: Studibe 616.37-092.4/.g USSR UDC FMMK=E, S. A. ."The ftocrine Activity of the Pancreas in Experimental Burns" Tbilisip Soobshcheniya Akademil Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR9 Vol 63t No 2. Aug 71, pp 489-492 Abstracti Several aspects of the exocrine activity of the panareas in burns are examined dizing experiments with twenty-isix male dogs weighing 19-20 1-.g. It was found ttat when a burn is -sustzednedf the exocrine.activlty of the pancreas coasea, but is completely restored on the second &%y. In the septic and toxemia stage of the bimn (6 to 11 days after the burn) the amount of ses 37% and is no3t dopr--sae& during the juice aecreted by the gland docrea, exhaustion staep of the burn (20 to 30 days later). The a-mount of pancreatic Juice reachou the initW level during tho~convalascorioi., stage (5 to 7 months after the burn). A citilar decrease is obsoved In the. Upolytic and aWlo2ytie activity Gf pancreatic, juice i4hich is #_=duaU.y rostoixid to norinal, Since tl~.e parczeas bas a very high sensitivity levelp evldantl~tr the reduction of secretion U due to a reflex inhibitiun: in response -to excitation of the receptors In any part of the body, It must be noted thtL+. a docroase in the enzymatic activity is irregularl ard the :Lipolytic activity of pancreatic 'Juice decreasea more rapidly than the. rest, To compewate for -the inadequate exocrine activIty of the pancreast it ls)advisable to~uze wi easily absorbablo 'food diet and to introduce exocrine tissue preparations of the pancreas, USSR LIDC 621.372.061 KEMPE F., SIWELOVSKIY, K. Kh. "Threshold Effect of Phase Automatic Frequency Control with Sinusoidal Phase Modulation of the Signal" 'auchno-teklin. konferenshii, apr, 1970, g. Mosk. eneq. i-n-t (Renorts of Dokl. N -the Scientific anti Technical Conference, April 1970, Moscav Power Engineering Institute), Moscow, 1970, pp 309-319 (from RZh-Radiotelchnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstracc- No SA1150:1 Translation- Thi!; article contains an investigation of the specific features of the threshold taffect (sharo decrease in signal/noise ratio at the outout of the frequency demodulator with smooth decrease in the signal/no.1se ratio as its input) in Phase automatic frequenev control systems. The results obtained are confirmed quantitatively by z.,.easurements. there are four illustrations and a four-eatry blblio,~raphy. 64 026 PROCESSING DATE--2BOCT70 2% UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--USE OF A NEW LUBRICATING ADDITIVE FOR DRILLING MUDS DURING DIAMOND DRILLING OF GEOLOGICAL BOREHOLES --qJ- KENDISr AUTHOR-(05)-ZAYQN,rs, O.L.t KOMARt V#YA.t PUKASt A.I.v YA, M.SH. COUNTRY OF INFO--liSSR SOURCE-RAZVED. OKHR. NEDR 1970t 36(3)r 37-40 DATE PUBLISHED--------70 SUBJECT AREAS--MEI:H., IND*v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRo EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, MATERIALS 'ANT ADDITIVEr VEGETABLE OlLt LUBRICATING GIL, ORILLENG TOPIC TAGS-LUGRIC -MUDr DIAMONOr GEOLOGYP DRILLING MACHINE CONTROL MARKING--tlD RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME---3001/2068 STEP NO--UR/9083/70/036/003/003710040 CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0127441 UNCLASSIFIED '026 UNCLASSIFIM PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 "I CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127441' .-ABSTRACT/EXTI(ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TARS FROM SOAPSTOCKS OF BLACK COTTONSEED OIL A140 TECH. FATS (ACID N0,130-200 MG KOH, MOL. WT. 475.-522, D. 0.872) WERE USED IN AMTS. OF '2PERCENT AS LUBRICATING ADDITIVES TO MUDS DURING DIAMOND DRILLING. THE RESULT WAS SIMILIAR TO 50PERCEINT.DECREASE.IN SURFACE TENSION 00 MUDS, SIMILIAR TO -20OPERCENT INCREASE IN DRILLING RATEP AND SIMILI~NR TO 35PERCENT 00 1 REUNx OF WEAR OF DIAMOND CROWNS. FACILITY: TRESTP KleVGEOLOGIYAP KIEV, USSRo UNC LA S S I F I E 0N ---------- --- UNCL4~ PA, DCES~ING DATE--30r3CT-?O TI-TLE-LUdRICATING ADDITIVE F0R.WASHlfvG LIQUIOS -U- ._,~AUTHUR--! (05)-YARGV,; A.N., KHARCHENKO,o L.Sov 4LLIDJJ~k M.SH.q. GORDASH9 YU,T,t 7-ZHIDOVTSE-Vv _N.Av CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR S GURC &-- U . S . S . R2669968 - IZOSRET. PROM. OBRAZTSYr TOVAlkNYE.ZNAKI 1970v DATE MLISHEG-OLAPR70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-LUBRICAT-ING OlLe CHEMICAL,PATENTp LUBRICANT ADDITIVE, -,,-.INDUSTRIAL WASTE CCNTROI: MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -.1>ROXY -REEL/FRAME-3003/L804 STEP NC~--UR/0482/701000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0130637 UNC LAS S IF IE 1) .2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0130637 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'A LUBRICATING ADI)ITIVE FOR WASHING LIQS* -15 BASED UN OIL AND FAT INDUSTRY BY,.PRODUCTS, SUCH AS TAR OILS FROM BLACK COTTONSEED OIL SOAPsroCK, TECH. FAT, UR THEIR MIXTS. TO 'TtlE -IMPROVE-TH&LUBRICATING PROPERTIES OF ADDITIV~JN AN ALK. MEDIUM, --T-HE~OIL AND FAT*WASTE PRODUCTS:ARE TREATED WITH CSU31-20 ALCS. IN THE '..-':'_-PRESENCfi OF H SIJ62 SO SUB4 AT 65-120DEGREES. UNCLASSIFIEO-- USSR UDC 577.391:547.476 GROZDOV, S. P., BEZIN, G. I KENDYS; %'OV, I. Yu., and KIR YAI VASILYEVSKAYIL, V. V., InstituMe =Mop =Yrics, Ministrv of Health USSR, Mos cow "Ifechanism of the.Physiological Action and of the Radiation-Protective Effect of Dimethylsulfoxide" Moscow, Radiobiologiya, Vol 11, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 522-527 Abstract: Direthylsufoxide (DMSO), on being administered intraperitoneally to rats in the form of a 50% aqueous solution in a dose of 5.4 g/kg before irradiation of the animals with gamma-rays.in a dose of 900 r, exerted a pronounced radiation-protective effect, which was considerably enhanced by the administration of ATP. DPISO reduced the action of corticosteroids on tissues, although it increased their secretion in the organism. Reduction of the utilization of 02, inhibition of glycolysis, and other effects indi- cated inhibition of metabolic processes in lymphoid tis!,ues (the spleen -and thymus) under the action of DIHSO. As distinguished from other radiation protectors, DM30 did not produce hypoxia, increase the content of S11 groups, or lower the nadox poLuntial in tIsf;ues. D-ifferencei botween the iflechanlsm of action of OASO and that of aminothiols explain the enhanceimnnt of the USSR GROZDOV, S. P., et al., Radiobiologiya, Vo 1 11, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 522-527 radiation-protective.effect upon their joint application. As indicated by the results of the experiments with ATP, this enhancement will presurrably also be observed on joint administration of- DIMSO with other substances which, similar]-y to aminothiols, displace the redox. balance of the organism towards reduction. 2/2 1/2 019 UNCL, ASS IF I ED PRUCESS~'NL; DAfl-`--13N0V.0 TITLE-IR"ILE i1 FI.YAPH,310 TISSull.: IN THE t-I E C H AN I S '4 OF HYD~,()CCr~.TISU'NE I ~l D U C T I ON 0 FUYCOGEN AND PKJTE.[,'4 SY.NTHESIS IN RAT LIVER -u- AUTHwlR-(02)-.KENf-'lYSHt I.N.v MOROZ, B.B. W-o.'~.CCUNTKY OF !NFO--USSR OURCE-OOKL AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 190(5) 1254-6 PUBLISHED ------- 70 u:-~SU8JECT AREAS-B(OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC E14CE S TCRIC TAGS--GLYG;;.!NE?--CAR6l'5N ISOTOPEI CHEMICAL LABELLING, LYMPHOID TISSUE, HYDROCORTrSONE ... CONTiOL, MARK I MG-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .'.~P~-OXY.,REEL/i:PA~iE--3003/0890 STEP NO--UR/C'020/7,3/190/305/1254JI256 -IPC ACCESSION' N0--'-AT0l2q959 Differential to,-Intje '~Aj Equati6hs 9 USSR UDC: 517.512.2 T, I Tad-zhik State University irieni V-. I .Lenin "Concerning the Second Boundary Value Problem for Hyperbolic Equations Dushanbe, Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 15, No S, 1972, pp 9-12 Abstract: The author points out classes of functions 1112c, such that if-tLe solution U(t, x1,..., xj of the second boundary value problem as a function of x1i---'., xN satisfies the rela- tions U G 112, Ut E IV2' at any t, then it satisf ies them at all t. The set of all functions having continuous derivatives with respect to XN UP to order [a] inclusive in the region g of Euclidean space EN is considered, and the norm 'T f (.0 dx when II f II -i-f WViix 121.2k-1-1, USSR KEND711AYEV., I., DAN TadzhSSR, Vol 15, No 5, 1972, p-p 9-12 CCO i sintroduced in this set. The space W2 is called the closure of this set with respect to the given norm, and the function f (x) belongs to class aif f E111 Cal and,the integrals are bounded: 2 2 2 a f(x)-4 P YJ dxdy When 2k 4+1(~-71 W) Y I L2 2 N + 2 (2 131) IV I Wn 2 k + I 1-Y 9 9 The function f is said to belong to class 0,, 2a if 1) fIV2a(g), the functions Df,...,D,% 2 for even (a] and for odd [a] vanish on the boundary F of region g. The 213 USSR 15, No S, .1972-, pp 9-12 KENDZHAYEV, I.,, DAN TadzhSSR, Vol. function IL(x) defined in cylinder Q=gxjo