SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURILCHIK, E.N. - KURKHINEN, G.I.

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2/2 029 UNCLASS!FIED PROC~SSKNG DATE-100C170 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124510 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRAC'-'. T14E ABSORPTION AND LUMINESCENCE SPECTRA WERE STUDIED AT 77DEGREESK, '10 ~DEF. THE PROHABILA FY Of: THE NONRADIATIVE TRANSFER IN NA PH THAL C'NE CIMTALS WITH EQUAL AmrS- (if ANTHRACENE (DONOR) AND NAPHTHACENE (ACCEPYUR). TH(! LUNINtSCENCE KINETICS SHOWS THAT THF PkfJOA81LITY PARAMETER OF THE NONIR!ADIATI~c TRANSFER P SUBDA CAN Ot DETU. IN A STEADY STATE FkOt4 it-iti foRMULA I SU132 OVER I SUSI EQUALS TAU P SUBDA, WHERE TAU IS THE RELAX44TION flME* I SUBI IS THE INTENSITY OF LUMINESCENCE (IF ANTHRACENE AT 4j-12.5 1`114, ANO I SU32 IS THE INTENSITY OF LUMINESCENCL OF NAPHTHACENE AV '04- THE EXPTL- CURVE IN OVER I SUdl GVER I SUB/ VS. IN R NEGATIVE RRIMI:L GAVE A R NEGATIVE PRIME2.2 DEPENDENCE* FOR R EQUALS 3.6-5k.4! ,NM (IL EQUALS AV. DISTANCE BETWEEN NEIGHBORING ACCEPTOR AND DONOR MJ)jS.). At 4-300DEU"RLESK* I SU82 UVER I zsUBI DECREASES MaNor(1101CALIJ WITH DECREASING TEMP.; THIS INUILATES THE PRESENCE OF IN WHICH THE LATTICE VIBRATIONS PLAY A RO!.E, THUS, THE TRANSF(AL Of il.ExrkONK EXCITATION BETWEEN THE IMPURITY ANTHRACENE AND NAVltl7riA',k'.(:NE MULS+ fIN THE CRYSTAL LATTICE OCCURS WHEN R IS SMALLER THAN R P&C,ATIVI: PRIME6 fAS If FOLLOWS FRGM ThE TUCURY) ouE 'rU THE PARTICIPATIOiN OF LAI'VICE PHUNUhS IN THE TRANSFER. FACILITY: INST. FJZ*# KIEV# USSR* 1/2 034 UNCLASSI FIE0 PROCESSING UATE-040EC70 TITLE--OIFFUShON OF ANTIMONY, PHOSPHORUS1 AND BOR1014 INTO SILICON FOR DIFFERENT SURFACE CONCENTRArIONS OF ME DIFFUSANT ,AUTHOR-(04)-U!;KOVt '.'.A.t PAVLOVt P.V.,o KURILCHIK9 E,V,l PASHKOVP V-1. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ, rVERO, TELA 1970v IM)v 1504-10 DATE PUBLISHED--------70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHE141STRY TOPIC TAGS-SEMICONDUCTOR MATEMALt 80RONs ANrtt4QNYt' SILICON, PHYSICAL DIFFUSION CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0159 STEP CIRC ACCF~Slf)N i'010-AP0129415 212 034 UNCLASSI FIED PRVC NIJ DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129415 ABSTRACT/EXTRf.CT--(LJ) GP-0- AH S T RA c,r THE JIFFUSUIN OF Stli Pr St WAS STUDIED AND THE' RFSULTS COMPARED ',4lTji rHE0.9Y. I. I m! T S A It E ESTABLISHED FOR APPLICABILITY OF THE AV, 1;1~10 WJ!"LID Ild lHl- 1-11-AE AF IMPURITY DIFFUSION INTO A S~MICONDUCTOR. FACILITY.* UNIV. IM. LOBACHEVSKOGOt GORKto USSR. USSR UDC 8.74 KURIL'CHIK 1. V. DRUNININ, V. S. "Some Problems of Organizing the Dictionary Library" V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i programmir. plan.-flkon. zadacl,., ('11the'Matical Eccricmic Methods and Programming Econamic Planning Problems--col3cctiori of worcks), L No 12, Dec 72, Ibi cow, 1972, pp 213-216 (from RZh-Kibernetika " tract No ~-'V,148) Translation: The dictionary library of the main camputihtion. center of tile USSR Gosplan is a set of fi-les of dictionary infornatiom, r-echnical starli,ge media and services to insure functioning Pf it. The dit~tionary library j-- a part of the information library and. is designated for storag-a and Vlaintell-incle of the dictionary information files. 1111 1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI'NG UATE--160CT70 TITLE-POSSIBLE ANISOTROPY OF THE RADIO EMISSION OF CERTAON wUASAAS -U- AUTHOR--KURILCHIK, V.N. *............ COUNTRY OF INFO--fJSSR SOURCE--ASTRONOMICHESKIJ ZHURNALt VOL* 41t NO 1# 19'rOp P 27-31 DATE PUBL ISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOMY#ASTROPHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-QUASAR, RADIO EMISSIONp ANISOTROPY, EMI$SION $PECTRUA CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1737 STEP NO--UR100331VOlOet'llOO11002710031 ION NO--AP0115566 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PRDCES,~ING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115566 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION OF Tlik NATURE OF THE ANOMALUUSLY FLAT EMISSION SPECTRA OF QUASAkS ON THE BASIS OF AN ANALYSIS OF THE EMISSION SPECTRA OF QUASARS IN THE 3CP CATALOGi USING COMMON VALUES OF THE EXPONENT OF THE POWEk LAW ENERGY SIIECTRU14 OF RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS HAVING A SYNCHROTRON EMISSION MECHANISMo 11 IS SHOWN THAT THE FLAT SPECTRA MAY RESULT FROM HIG14LY ANISOTROPIC AftATIVISTIC ELECTRJN FLUEXES WHICH PROPAGATE FROM THE QUASAR NUCLEI IN A RELATIVELY STRONG (ON THE ORDER OF SEVERAL GAUSS) UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD HAVING rHE PROPER ORIENTATION WITH RESPECT TO THE OBSERVER* FACILITY: AGSKOVSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITETs MOSCOW* USSR* Acc. Mr. . Abstracting Service: Ref. Code A91903G350- CHEMICAL ABS k- 7,0 tA 0, 0 6011 Ir Solubility of hydrated tin oxide colriploixes ond cis r siterite crystaLlizalion under hydrothermal com&I~Ons- A - 11, -11- V r I bill l'-t 11-- i-1 L -4. Anal. Chem.,r'N Q Ueakisipmv IPNU~7rr 3s- (Russ). 1he $01Y. 4,11 hn(L%',) hydtoxide Ili KQ11 aiiO KaOlf solm'depending om the p1l at J( The soly. decrease with tenip.~r rs; (up to 2 X 10 *0 molelill, *0 is aLetimpanivi by q rhgnge of tile covilin. of the:st 1,*xl phate wh: at It)(.)* corresponds to vatlamoffite, S-nQt--cl1,.jO t-nd a~, cassiterite, Sri0j. 11,~ tile "lethad of $oly. tile C~11?lplexillg ill tile Systems atid stl(Oll at 100, ha~ Uvil iiivmtiva Lett. Net,11rill ilild aik- ijill 7-11) complexe-; are formed. Stability com~~ .1 c( thCle coni 1) .' 1) 1 plexes: OW - 5-0 X 41044, 04# - 11 X liP, 41,t - 4 11 0", i3.s - 4.1 X UP, hm,e b"n calLd. as well ai fliv const:s. of their hydiolysis: K3* - 2~9 X 10-1. Ko 8.7 X 101, $6, K:,j - 5.7 x REEL/FRAW.' 112 010 UNCLASSIFIE0 Pq1DICESSING 0AtE--2'(,k4O%00 ITLE--RAPID METHOD FOR DETERMINING SMALL Amoullkils 0F FlUDAINE IN kflCK$ --J- AUTHOR--KURILCHIKoVA YE. COUN'rRy OF INFO--USSR SOURCF-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(3)v 563-6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OGEANOGRAPHYt CHEMg!)''FRY TOPIC TAGS--FLUORINE# ROCK, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS CONTROL MARKING--W RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0474 STeP CIRC ACCESSInIN 212 010 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC AMESSION N')--AP0126226 ABST~,ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STPAcr. To F IiA ROCKS OF VARIOUS C04PNs, THE SAMPL~ 15 DECOMPO, dY ~:IJSNN WITH i'llj% S'J32 CO S03t THE INTERFERING ELEMENTS ARE REM)VED BY CGPPrri. WITH MOM SUB3 AT PH 7s, AND F IS OETCY. PHOTOMETRICALLY -'-T 562 Nm Isy THE DECREASE OF THE ABSORBANCE OF THE ARSENAZO 1,AL CCll,PL.F,( AT CJNST. SALT CONTENT ANO PH ~-.5. FACILITY: JNST. (~FOCHIPA. oltIAL, CHr-.m.j MOSCOW9 USSR. USSR GM311-2.11"OlT, Yo.. M., ILIET, V. A., GORSID-LY.A., L. B- "Reluctanco in n-InSb ll'ith. a Conductance Impur.it-, Leningrad, Pizi-hu i te'--hnila ;~~olu~irovodw-il'-.-ov, ].It) 18-13 Abstract- : ~--.-hc. purrose of 'UP "I t-ween the Mr.ture cf roluclaricc, Las field a--,-d uc -L 0 1'. 1 -,ca- 01 E, Jxor Inents dnscrilrc-~ ill Lho rince mlll. c derje,ndenee.:.: t-c- reluct, %C enn e I-.,- l1q, I-CiU-,+, rCt,.,3 a-+!'j:T : 2.00 K- ffi-nd -:l-, C, 1"s t I-'l t: the -,,repar:~-zaon 3. a %, their in t-he rl-luctrince ~lf V~X'OU3 L,, ~O~ L - IJSS-R 'Ye. pp as both p0sitive nand ncjrritivj,~ velktctllncc~ in discussed. The authors t.",.tink 'V. 3. IvIev foz. pv?yflrin~-r 1,he specimens. 2 /2 USSR UDC 536.664+fiki-14-L~-' NEIGIYACH, YE. F., COROMOVATSKAYA, N. V., SAMCHENKC), 'Z. "WI-4"Af-A. "Sorption-Thermochemical Scudy of Hydration of Macroporous KU-23 Sulfocation Exchange Resin" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XXXWII, No G, JS7.2, pp 561-586 Abstract: The sorption avid thermochevical methods were usee to study the hydra- tion of nacroporous KU-23 Bulfocation exchange resin in hydrids-t- -ind fQur Salt forms (Li+, Na+, Kt, Ca" ). The thermodynamic functionij of tric-! sorbed t,?;iter were defined an the basis of the data obtained, and studAy tizi; Piade of the nn- ture of their variation during,, the hydration process. On the ;raphs of the differential entropy, titere are three sections corretipothdInc! to differvnt 'ay- dration mechanisms. The results of the studies are cv.--pared vith data obtained earlier for the KU-cation exchange resin. A study was made of the 20" isotherms of the sorptior. of water vapor taken on a vacuum sorption device trith spring-quartz sc~fljes, the 114bat-3 01 wetting by water defined in an adiabatic calorinecer ani:i the tile T-nodvn~-.u--d c functions of the water sorbed by the Jon formi; of the li-,11fo- ge resin. The procedure for preparing and rerforriiap, tile rozsure- cation exchan U ments was described previously [11. Du6inin, et al., evoro dela Moscow, 1939; A. V. Dumanskiy, et protivogaz No 26, 389, 196U]. 1/1 USSR UDC D&YZVW(KO, A. I., and YWRnZ!P7,9_,_..9. R._ "Analysis of Dielectric Relaxation in Plane of Complex N:rm.-It*tJYjt,.r" V sb. Fiz.-khim. rekh. i liofillnostl disperen. sis It! 1'h:' -I)iCoche.-.-dCMI Wchanics and Lyophilic Nature of Disperse Systems -- Collevtiora of Works), Vyp. 2, Kiev, "Nauk, Dania"," 1971, pp 141-147 (n*om z4o 10, Oct '(1, Abstract No 10YE593 from sunamry) - _ _Lt Translation: On the basis of the symbolic method Et fox-A-al winlysis is rade of frequency dependences of the dielectric parwn-e-ters of' a sAintance, and the properties of equivalent circuits are cLiscussed ill texI.-to Of Complex ptrmittivity and complex specific electrical conductivity. CgirttLirj nev- properties of dja- grams in the complex plane are . establichad, and on t-bAs taljit; sl.rple oorrelfl- tions for finding dispersion parar-n-ters are augFentA.-d, END CSO: 1/1 USSR UDC 541.183.5 COROKHOVATSKAYA, N. V., NEK111YACH, YE. F., andff nft'JA--dP11 , Institute of Colloidal Chemistry and Cheaistry of Water, U a erW c(f Sciences "Sorption of Water Vapor by the Strong-Acidle Catioalto KX-5" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimichaskly Zhurnal, Vol XXXVII, No 81 '71, pp 785-789 Abstracti Hydration of the KU-5 sulfocationite, apart frox Iitmediat'q practi- cal importance, is of definite thooretic4 interest. C(xq~Lrltjoii of the gorp- j tion properties of corresporx1ing saline form of KU-5 =1 XIJ-J'! having the same fixated ions (-SO H) but different imtrices All oviden:tly isbow the e-P 3 ffact which chemical structure of the skeleton and certain phymico-i-homical yira- neters of the ionite have on Interaction between wuter noloculaz anci active centers of the ionite. The e. Ha'. Ll', Ca'*, Xg' and A13" forns of cotmaoriva.1 KU-5 were tested# completeness of substitution being ju4~ed by the.A1.3+ fort (aimlytical datervaimtion of amount of Al In tbo Izitial solution an!l follctiring PaZU&Se through tho resin). Water-vapor Isotherms for KU-5 were isiallar In mhqxi to Iiiooo of ot1xvr high-hydrophylic substances (initial raharp rise followei 1)y mQro moderate rise 1/2 USSR COROKKOVATSKAYA, N. V.# et al., Ukrainskiy Xhimicheskly Zhurnial Vol XXXVII, No 8, 1971P PP 785-789 and final sharp rise). Evidently a monolayer of adsorbed water molecules is first formed at the most active centera. followed by hydzatiom of less active centers and finally by capillary coadeneation of the vapor, aqxompanied by swelling of the ionite. Graphic representations of data obt&Jnsd axe inoludod. 2/2 1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED DATE--.400CF70 TITLE-SWELLING OF STRCNGLY ACID KU#l AND WEAKLY ACID 0.6,4P2 CATIO14 EXCHANGERS IN UIOXANE WATER MIXTURES -U- AUlTliOR-f02J-LE-SHCl--'ENK0t V.P.j, KURILFNKOP O*Do .COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SGURCE-M. KHIM. ZH. 19701 36(1)9 46-8 .DATE PUBLISHED---70 SUBACT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~TOPIC TAGS-CATION EXCHANGE RLSIN, DIOXANE* WAIEfte ABSORPTIUN/ (U) KUL ION EXCHANGE RESIN* (U)K84P2 ION EXCHAJNGE RESIN CCNTROL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMLiNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~PRQXY RkEL/FRAML--2000/1616 STEP NG--UR/0073/70/03~iilo0t/OJ46/0048 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0125238 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS11IG DATE--30U(;T70 r_IRL ACCESSICh NO---AP0125238 A3STkACT/kXTRACT--(U3 (;P-0- ABSTRACT. THE A8soRprioftt (;F DIGXANE lJY THE H PRIME PUSITIVkv LI PRIME POSITIVEo K PRIME PosirivE, Cu I)RImEZ PUSITIVE9 AND FE IlkIME3 POSITIVE FORMS OF KU*l AND THE H PRIPIC PL:141TIVE i0illi OF K8*4P2 FRUM DIGXANEtH SU82 0 MIXTS. OF VARIOUS CONUIS. WAS VETO, rHE SWELLING VARIEV WITH THL CATION ANU RESIN, AND WAS AAX. 0:0R A 50PERCENT SOLN* OF ALI. THE FORMS OF KU,l AND FOR A 75PkRClENr (IF KB,4PZ. AT THIS CCNCN.v THERE WAS NU PREFERENTIAL ABSORPTION 01: 01OXANE. FACILITY: KIEV. TEKHNUL. INST. PISHCH. PROM.r KIEV# USSR* USSR OSTRENKO, V. YA. , "Defects in Hlot Rolled Titaniu.-. Alloyed Tubin~,;" Dnepropetrovslc, Mletallurgichesic-aya I No 1, jar,-Feb 70, up 29-30 Abstract: ?.'ot rolling of tita.-.-;um tubes in resultea _-n defect, on the external and J,ntLano..I tubing, perticularI7 in the broaching of billiDt- ~itaniiua to adhore to `-he tools ;s worzorx-,!~ f L o tact Str03SC3 u-ndar high tomperatuze cant slippage of the metal relative to the su:I~Vac,j linec in tho broaohing, mill. Anothor no loszt '.n tlk) forTiation of dofect3 tho r,-,arl ZIht1xrak;:Io-. .01' and '41-he fox=zion of a brittle layov rin "V-he slx.,%fao, o. frequont typo3 of defects and conditioi-ti of doncribc, and illu3trated. Thears dol"oct.:i Jnc:t,,f,;ai,Ij of metal L. -Mnllfaot=4~ of tho tubLr.,;;:. Ycl- t1w, formatlo~i of dofocts is raduaed by mora 1/2 - (311 USS i 0 -.2a EN KO , v . Y A0 t a 1 C, tn -, 7, 1.1 r, i C'I I r-:3!111 Promyshlennost', No 1, jan7-:4-eb ;,7C-F, pp line guides, The authovz porformed an axnci~f:imnt ,h Line nill at 6 atmi, -p-e;L-~-;Lwo b C', Z. Q c rl ing coppressod air thro-,ig operating cycles. I This met2hod wan somewliat reducing the freq~xency of defect formatioli. 21L USSR UDC 615.21+61.5.,12):!i47.7i!i'5,51.!:~IP-1- ?4::;. 1OVA L PECIMNINA, V. M., 11,UNHIM", N. A., ABBATURVIA, K. A., T. V.j -T-j and GILEN MIFAAYLUJAP k1mil - j A. P.J, Ntyi'olk -:tfik Chemical-Pharmaccutica titute "S;nthesis and Drrestigation of Some Benzimidazole DeriviLtives. V. E -- -1 (~- r S and Ethers of 1-Hydro-vymethyi- and 1-(2-~.iytiro-yethyl)-benzimLk~.Lizo.1-es" Moscow, 2AUI-Iialo Vol 5, M) 10o Qz!t 71, PP 13-1.5 Abstract: To --naalkoxlde o'btained from 0.04 g-ato,-,i of mj.,ta-111.2 Na and carres- ponding alcohol, 0.02 role of is aldlftzd with stirrin,:-, the mixture is left standing for several is removed by filtration, thia filtrate is weaporati:-d, arl tne ofly re-sid'."L! is dissolvtd in i%thnnol. U,.-,on additim of an alcoholic nat-ft sol.,LtIon ti'.e -'~Ct tv.~ salts of ether is 'AO:) ol,tain t!~.:tcrz of 1-(2-hydro:~-jct*,,yl)b,.z,:.,i.,-.ida,.,ole, a prev~ausly descrit;,.~-a vais u:t~-d. The compounds are r.--derately toxic, affectin,~ slir_h"lly tft~~- cc::~Lral nervo.lz s:Is- tem, lowerinS rectal te.-77-erature, and d1sturbed coardInation I:a Specific physioio~;ical effects of select represent-itives are b-'At no general trend is Loticeable. USSR KATUNIN, V. V. "Analysis of a Resonator with a Contactless Plunger" UDC 621.732.413 Radiotekhnika. Resp. mczhved. nauchno-tokhn, sb. (Radio EnfJncering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970. -.,yp. 15, pp 102- 110 (from M-Radioteklinika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.B147) Translation: Expressions are obtained for the Q-factot, of the resonance ial- pedance and resonance equation of a resonator. There are 6 Illustrations and a 5-entry bibliography. USSR UIX; 534. 26 XUJjXJX,_4a W-T-and LYAMEV, L. M., Acoustics Iristit.11-te, Acadeiiy of Sciences USSR "Reflection of Ultrasoaft Waves by a CdSe Crystal In Wat-ex" Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 27, vyp 1, 1971, pp T4-78 Abstract: This article cites the results from an expertrr.-;_~ntal itivestigatica of the reflection of ultrasonic waves by a CdSa crystal plate irt water, for purposes of clarifying the influence of the interaction beuwm.~n elantic oscillations and conduction electrons in a cryatal on toe. ref'lective char- acteristics of ultratiunic waves. The tests were conductLd at a freqtiency of 5 --J1z under litil.-ted conditioll1i with a pulse duration from 20 to 100 psec and a pulse. nipetiti-on frequency of 200 Hz. A rectangular plate 3.5 X 3 X 9 inni-I Jr. size, was cut so Oint its greatest dimension coincided with the optical ants cit' tho crvstal. V1,! polar characteristics of the reflection from the plate were rie4istircd ill Lbe plane of the optical axis of the crystal. 112 USSR KURILKIN, Yu. V., and LYVISHEV, L. M., Akusticheskiy 7hurnal, Vol 27, vyp 1, 1971, pp 74-78 It was established that the amplitude of the echo-signail ref3ection is 4e- creased by illuminating the crystal. When a drift eltaxic field is applit!11% on the crystal, the amplitude of the reflected echo-sig;aal increase--,, 01('n fluctuates, and diminishes. The results cited here characterize the attenuation of-aar-Mal waves in a photoconducting crystal, when the waves are propagated along the optical axis, as a function of crystal illumination. It is obvious from the article that because of the interactlon wiLli condu--- tion electrons, the acoustic waves may either be ampliiied or absorbed in a liquid when reflected from plates of ptcaosealconductial; crfs;t:n1s. The article contains 7 figures; six literature referemejes an cited. 2/2 Magnetohydrodynamics USSR KURTLXO; V. I.; et al "The Acceleration of Eloctro-is in the Slow Wave Firild of a Plivina Wavoutddc" M-3scow,, Atomn.Va B~ierrlya; March, 1973; pp 181-4 ARc'MACT: "Mis w.-irk concerm an exrorinanfal of f-lectroll interaction with a slow wava Cield of lirdted tumnlitulc in an r~nirotrc-wic plasma wave-cidde. The capture of xln~ected beqm pcLrticlez iii tU.- truvcmudc~ was observed. Ille dependence of the parati(Aar:3 Of VIO IIZLLn b31---m of crlnt-iu-~,d particles on pleuna chqractarintics was maswed. Accelerated electrons of average anorj~v Wac:: 100 kov ii-,jl currorit T 0.5 a were obtaintod for an Injection onerj7. 10 (,T-j] T ace i I-A when v = const < C. It ir shown that the J-,-ren6onIN? or Ulu -6(~C(~Jnratqd ph current, avoram onorr-,7, Ltyl energy enectrtri iTldth fan thv of 1r.1vo velocity and MI? pol;or lovel 111TE)C11 vull With % hi 1" USSR _VRILYO, V. 1, 1 Sfr--.'IDRIK, V.A.. (Phywizotet-,jinical Instit.-te of KRANSKOYJP 0, D. the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Khar1kov) "Theory of Lateral Instability of a Beam in the Resombor Socbion of a 7-4 near Electron Acceleratorit Kiev., Znzainskiy Fizicheskijy 4"'hurnal; Octobor, 1972; pl) 161NJ-16 ABSTMCT: The authors develop a theory of the littoral instability of a rflz- tivistic electron beam caused by the effect qf a buil--!-up, in the resora-,,z-. section of an accelerator,, of a spontaneous Carenkov raiiiation of be.-Lm clustero on a defocussin- wdally unsy-mmetric wave. A problem comarnin~, "A , derlat i= of the beam when acted upon b7 the wave is solvod by a solf-connintent mation. Analytic expressions are f ound which dcterzxl.'",~a thf) depend'ance of a lateral shift of a cluster on its n,.mbcr,, the p;nwiunettlim of the riccelt--vtt7r (geometr-j, quality factor, intensity of tho accoleratbil, Mild), 1:A beam current. It is shown that in the case of the realomator aecl.ion a of lateral instability has a tKreshold chnractert Wien the barr, c,;rrent z7,cer"'-13 some threshold value, the lateml displ-ammint of the '1.,eam Lncrovirl?s 031)cnan- tially with tine. The analytic vmriations of th-4 thr~ltahold currents trit, the parameters of the accelerator, injection anorgy, aryl lmtm~Lty of the ac-:eler- ating field are found. The theoretical results agree satinfactrril:r vtth the q-rjier1--.ent(Lj UTDC 533. 910' SHVETS, 0. M., KURIU114-1- I., TOLOK2 V. T. "Stochastic High-Frequency Ion treating" Kiev, Fizilca i,)la-rw i problemy uDravlvayemo~-'O LermoX~iderno-o Sintema, 1971, Daukova durnhu"pl) 6b-90 Abstract: Althoun*h the r-uthors admit the efficloncy of M-gh-onergy ions in a dense nimsma by heatin the -,i~Zh high-frequeney field, they find in thnt met-hod t"IC (-)bJCC:;TC)n the energy in roduced into the plpsma by it 1110110(~-Iromll tic "11,. frequency field is in the form of regular collec*:;ive ion r=lan in the field of the wava. There is then no rolti,--ive motion !ind collision of the ions, r.-nd n conversion of t;hia ro'iiT,,ir c'0110c:'i've ion notion into chaotic motion through thermaliznition of 'Llie energy introduced into the plasma becomes necoosrrivy. The '-Imicle lists three fundanental effects lending to the indicates how they car, be achieved theoreticullY; th~';Y 'irla: paired collisionn, of pnirticlcs with variouz rr,:--3oz; collisionloas colloctivo attonuation causod by Cor(,,nilov or Dopp.lfv 112 - 83 VkjjzR SHVETS, 0. Irl. et al, Fizilm nIC-.S i 2roblemy- termoyndernogo sinteza 19'11, NaWcova dwilra, pp ELbsorntion of the wave encrTj by particles in re--onn-nea with th-2 wave; nonlinear effects causinG fractionalization of t-he 04-ler-y Ejj of the original wave. Conditions to be met to obtein these effects are found. r 2/2 USSR UDC 533.CI',:l.2/-3 r,URILj "0 L-L, ULLSWID, I. V. "Nonlinear Theory of &renkov Excitation of a 111esma by a Modullat-ed Ee= of Charged Particles" V sb, Fiz. plaz-,V i rrobl. urravlya~~emojro te aL lilrl,. it;4111teza. Vy-q. I .4 2~ h1l. (Plasma Physics and Frobleirs of Controlled Thenranucleax ~'io I --collection of works), Kiev, "Nauk. dumka", 1971, 1:11) 1(:)9-119 (frc--) KZ.'I- -Mekhanika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10B117) Translation: A nonlinear theory is developed for rtrenlo,-r interactil- between a modulated beam of charged particles and iL slaw-wave resclmtitcr for the case where the rise In amplitude of the ~ero-nkco fii-I'd in tne resonator is stabilized by the reverse effect of' tb,3- fivid oai the m~tior, of beam p&rtieles. The chaxacteristic rise tine a.#A implit!;de of the field are calculated. The physical irg,aning of ttie ritsialts iL3 discussed. Bibliography of' eleven titlets. Authoirtl;' abatract. 1/1 USSR 7. Ci, 14 entific a rc n ziad Ordzho pjj~, 44 4 nikid-e , "Research in t1le rivati Old of of rlzyj r1 40 - IMOSCIDWO Xjji,-r ,I k0 -12 PP 7 'Skiy 71~ U A b s tra- c tTI-ie arc, cle derivativc,,v of Q.r YI ~ ~ Y11~11e;5iO of Wrol-c". arE! S zicruc-k!iml Of are obtal.-I"d by 9uinone witt, P.- '11C 1"? :7: E: tIYI L, s t e r of ,/,-a,Tino- ubz;~ 1tI1I;I!!,j ur ," , "I ; t; "ic rc With dl'lle~ a j V I~yj 01, the derivatives (-)I' tc L e solui,ion ben P-Dozi-;'D hoxy- C NO:,:7 ill d C-11 e- .112 dol 01' 'USSR SITEVEDOV, V. pp 7-12 latter j,,ilms IN, pounds. comp 2/2 USSR UDC 5 1 12- - 9 SHVEDOV, V. I., KURILO, G. N., GRINEV, A. N., All-[Tilon Scientific Research Chemico-PhIMEMVeal Institute imerd, Sergo Ordzhonildldze, Moscow, Ministry of Health USSR "Synthesis of 2-Arylindole Derivatives" Moscow, Khimilk -o-Parmatnevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 'IV, o 70, np 11-15 Abstract: Use was made of the intramolocular CycliZab-ion of' dolYI-3-acetic acido to synthesize 1,2-bom-carb.mi-ole dcrivnt~ves. Introduction of an aryl chromophore Into the im1olo boterocycle increases the nbsorption intensity and moves thm abaor-ption ioix4ds toward the long-wave spectral region. The ty-po of trubstitutent in the aryl chromophore has no effect on the posiblon oX tho abaerpt-ion mnxLma. On-17 t-,io of the eighteen derivatives wilidbitod ant-iviral activity in vitro against A type PR-8 strain. USSR SHVEDOV, V. 1. mju- IN. A- ic l-""*ical "rn-stit""te imni GrLixh,:iaIJc.W;"~!, Y-nis- Chemico Pha t:rnaccut try of Health USSR flit Metl4od of Producing Indole Moscow, Otkrytiya, lzobreteniya, Promyshlonn.VVQ~ No 7, 4 Feb 70, p 29, patent No 262906, 1'~~ Tr;--,n,-; I a t ioa .This Author't; CertificAte indole derivatives of the formula where zZ is H, Alk, Ar; R' is Alk, i~.i ',.I, interacted with -phenyl- -a-minc,.Crotonic acid C-st(!I: or it:, V,:4 an inert solvent such as diLhIorciolhano, jind C. t isoLtLed by conventional ;zic-I-hods or 1/1 U INC L 4 S S I F'l (i"0 PROCA'SSING 0ATE-13NIOV70 T I TLE-- I ~NDOLE UL' -,,IV AT IVES -U- AUTHQR-(03)-SHVE(',GV , V I. I KORILO, G.N4 t (:'Ik INE Vt A . N. COUITRY OF lNF0--US$R SOURCE-U.S.S.k. 262,906 REFl:_:kE,%C'-_--GrK.4YTIYAt r)ZCjlRET.l PKom. u8RAzrsy, TClY.Aii%Yli INAKI IWO, 4tl(7) DATi:- PUBLISHED--04FE370 SUBJECT AREAS-CilEMISTkY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL PATENTo CHEMICAL SYNTHESISt Ml)~.ECULAR ST?,UC'rl)i,,l_-f INOOLE (;ONT;',OL AtAALKING-NO RL-51'41CTIONS DOCU,AE~4T CLASS-lil"rCLASSIFIF01 PROXY REEL/FkAME-3004/1777 STEP CIRC ACCESSICN NJ--AA0132043 UNCLASSIFIF0 . . ........ 21Z 01 0 UNCLASS I P I EV W,-,Tl: !3,%.jv7G C IRC A C-C ESS I CN A A1,31 ~2043 ABST~iACT/C-XTRArT--(U) GP-0- A SI*4-,A(.T. 1114 D 1:11. E'. D,741"Olco. ill :~ ;:~ziJILS) 14, %~ (1 1. - It ALKYLt ,",'~YL; R -:;l'LJALS #-'Lr~Ylr H; R PAIMI:2 L',11.1JILS 1-19 AL.-~YL) MERE C~51'APJCO 13Y T;~,'-Arp4c, P Wl TH GAMMA PH~;,'IVL ~-'Wllj C~ILOTONIC PACID ESTER -DIA A OE~(V. P4 AN INERT S~WAVENI'l SOCH "All DICHLORCIETHAN!~ THE Ri-SULT ING PHOJUC V 'WAS SEPU. 01% 111-1 HY 1-1, T IIE- suil? SO SU34* VA~~ I L I TY DROZhUNIKI 01 S .11.1. U~i I w4 Sc I f \ir I v Ic RU I~ARCH CHEMICAL PHAAvIACE-UTICAL INSTITUR'. 1/3 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE-4.,-SYNTHESIS OF ZvARYLINUOLE DERIVATIVES -U- q f 'AUTHOR-(02)-SHYEDOV9 V.I.j KURILOv GoN. ~'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,:SOURCE--KHIM. FARM. ZH. 19701 4(319 11-15 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMfSTRY,'6IOLOGI,CAL AND-MEDICAL SC,IEWCES TOPIC TAGS--INDOLE DERIVATIVEt ARYL RADICAL# CHEMICAL SYNIHEStS, ROLECULAR $7RUCTURE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRA4E--1997/0292 STEP NO--UR/0450/7O/OO4fUO3/0011/0015 CIRC IiCCESSION N0--AP0119284 UNCLASSIFIED 2/3 010 UNCLASSIFIED PR0,CESSING UATE-IoUCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119284 ABSTRACT/EXTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. I AND 11 WERE PREPD. 3PRIMEs 4PRIME, DIMETHOXYACETOPHENk)N%'-- PHENYLHYURAZONE (40.5 fil) AND 66 G 100PERCENT H SUB3 PO SUB4 GAVE 90PERCENT It (R PRIME1 EO-UALS R PmIME2 EQUALS H), Me 190-IDEGRF-ES (MEOH HE SUB2 CO)o METHYLATION OF 2 PHfihiYLINDOLE (111) GAVE 99.5PERCENT I (R PHIMEI EQUALS fsl~v R PRIME2 EQUALS H) (IVI, Me 99-100DEGREES IMEOH)b REACTION Of III AND IV WITHMP. SUB2 NH AND H SU8Z CO GAVE, RESP., 69PERCENT I (R P14IMEI EQUALS 8, R PRIPIE2 EQUALS ME SU82 NCH SU62) (Vis Me 129-30DEGREES (141EOH), AND 83PERCENT I (R PRIME1 EQUALS MEP A PRIME2 EQUALS ME SU61 NCH SUB21) (VI), Me, 199-ZOODEGKEES. TREATMENT OF V ANU VI v4[TH ME1 YIELCIEUt RESP.v 99PERCENT V METH10010E (VII), Me 200-10EGREES (UECU10N.19 AND 97.5-PERCENT VI METHIODIOE (VIII)v Me L85-60EGREES. 6GILING V11 A-14J Vill WITH KCN IN AQ. DIOXANE YIELDED 92*5PERCENT I JR PRI14EI EQUALS He R PRIPIEZ EQUALS Cli SU(3Z CN) I IX) I Me 11 T-10DUGkEr-.S MEW) I A14D 95PERCENT I (R PRIME1 EQUALS ME, R PRIMIE2 EQUALS CH SU02 C1q) 11. 96-I'DEGRcES (DEC-OMPN.). MUTHYLATION OF 11 IR PPAME1 EQUALS lit K PRIPIE2 L~UALS C11 SU82' CNI YIELDED 97.7PERCENT 11 (R PRIMEL EQUALS MEY P PRIME2 EQUALS CH SUB2' CN), Me 139-40DEGREES (MEOH). DRY HCL WAS PASSED 4, HR THRGUS[i 1.3 G 1): IN 12 ML ABS. ETO[i ANU 8 ML ET SUB,) 0 TO YIELO 91P~.RCENT I IR PRIPIE1 EQUALS fit R PRIME2 EQUALS CH SUB2 CO SUB2 ET)o Mo 62-2.50EGkEES (HE SU32 CO). HEATING IX WITH POLYPHUSPHORIC ACID GAVE 76PERCt:.%T I (R PRIPIE1 E*;UALS H, k PRIME2 EWUALS CH SUB2 CUNH SU82)v Me 198-90kuREES (ME SUB2 C01. WNCLASSIFI~-U 3/3 010 UNCLASSI FIE-0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119284 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--ALK. HYDROLYSIS OF APPROPRIATE NIT14tLES A140 AMIDES YIELDED 76PERCENT I (k PRIME I EQUALS tit R PRI-4E2 E)DUALS C11 SUB2 CO SUB2 Hl, M. 117-80EGREES, 92.3PERCENT I IR PRIMEL EJUALS ME# A PRIME2 LQUhLS CH SUB2 CO SU82 H) (X), M, I-6-60C6RLES, 93.59ERCENT 11 IR PRIME2 EwVALS CH SU32 CO SUB2 H), M- 15tz-70EGAEES. X WAS CONVERT~-'U TO ACIO 01LORIOEr WHICH WITH C SUB6 ri SU36 AND ALCL SU83 GAVE 40#bPERCjtNT I tR PRIME1 EQUALS ME, R PRIME2 EQUALS CH SU62 COPH)v M. 116-1'9DEGKf:E-S (ETUAC). FACILITY: VSES. NAULH. ISSLED. KHIA. FAR, INST. IM. OR0ZHONIKIL)LEr MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFAL-0 USSR ~t. v., VESELY-AIMKri, w. S., SOSOVJ 11. i.. Ukraini.,,-m Cor-respondence Polytechnic ln:3til::,!,,,z "Method of Studyinj3 the Microvcli~!f of Frr--.Ctl,lrec J.,l or. Al,-'d NA Moscow, 7,avodsr-,a,- LcOjo,~-atoriya;l VOI 39, 1' 15, Jull 73, pp " a 40 . - Abstmact: The fi-acturQs of vara-Acs of an Al-Al TU by directed crystalliz.,ituion of an Al-N-, cutccQ allo%l rll,ii~iicii. T:i-, , 5 -, CO-71) :,:, loi4z, ';~ro Jil 'N) tl Gav"-ples -6 mm In diat:,,Aer an't c'. -~cthod at 2:-,-,tes of a unidirectlan-al fibro~zs ~;truct'tre cO;:1,7!,!tAm5 ol, u1 wit-h Al Ni fihar.; -,44t!i of 1. to 0.2 niercnn. 1, tures 4v'f-,aled tiny rods of Lll.~', ph!1:3U, rl%~Q This -oroved that craclu; arc, pvrnf-llt-,~l noll only d"L% but aiong the fibers into Uic fibeer-j=U,J-~, ij)tL!-rfa,,: .0. cal reference. 1/2. V. F., ar.RIL0. YU. P., SQMOV, A. I., and SHVARI~'-", XOTOVY technical In5titut~,-2-,-Acuac!'.V.- Of Sci(lice's Uhruillian CIO "Microstructure and Mochunle.,"I or an P"utect'[(.' N'3Nb" Sverdlovsk Fizika M--tallov i Mett--illovedenty-e, Voll '35., If,:) Y. I., Uc:~111o'OlAvIl 3, pi-) Abstract: The aim of this, %ork was to study the effect i"If zation of Il'-3 Al - ""3"11) ']"Y " :'t' D'vehanicnI propert.1t.,!rs. COULI-L)II(A crystalliv,tion was applicd durin'-, tiraving of an ingot fr%:~m ,4 ir:i!] I. in (I - 5'10-(' Pm H0, u:;inj- ii pure cry-vUli1w: Ni a:'~ sc(."d lization rate vari,--d froc-l "~I to (16 '=z/hour, -vath Vl,.~ the melt from W to 1-5(FC/cm. Tlif.-- 1.4timile. ntnni.~f'h of method was 2.40-160 ke./mm,: zit, roolri tcinpernLurt~. Cht~-Ivt; In v'ere due to vuriations in alloy cry:;t1ij. fJrkICt'.IrQ' r1wiol"'t 1-") tion of Ni-Al and M-M) D--aella*. Wben tliLs tensile properties decrQaz~,d to 100 kglmuP. Appi--tririce L:--" 0' d~~cr~,,a2ed tLe te n s. p),i either Ni3l~ r 3?ru Tensile propcrtie.,i of samiles tested under vactium :---;i vo,i- (vt 0:: i higher compared. vith thosc at roow tc-rpen~tilr~'. 1;"'I( It:j0jj!j' was high, this differerice amo-LaiLed to 14 kg/raa2 al, U.'is i.; jjSSR KOTOV, V. F., et al, SverJlov,~k,, F;zlk." M(~t.-Ilov i V j5 1973, pp 669-6'?2 to oxidation of tll(-.- alloy In samples tested in argcn at 110000 fur 10() houro wz~-r T' L V,. 15 kg/=2 and -24 kg,/um2 teote qiT, 11.1JO (I ir, jj:tMO,-,j)jjj~q-, respectively. Mlechaiucal propert" of 1113AI - lfi-~Nb ul,loy by tl--. controlled crystaIiizaticin excecded those of ordinr-iry n:*,::jCI respects. Lim UDC 669-71:539-53 lafiw~o Yu. P. SOMOV, A. I., TORTIKA., A. S.,, and CHERNYYp 0. V Mys-icotechair-al. Institute, Academy of Sciences Ukminian SSR "Morphology of Structure and Microhardness of Aj_(NjCu,Bu,,Fe,(1o) E-,jt,-,ctic Compositions" Sverdlovsk., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 35, rkj 2, kli!b 73, PP 347-354 Abstract: This work was devoted to studying tba anisotrony ol* itutectic rdcro- hardness and the effect of dispersity of eutectic phases on nic-roluircLieus and its anisotropy for the foUcyving eutectic systems: Al-AI.314i, )%I.A12Cu, A-,-Be, A.1-Alge, Al-AJ,-~%. it was found that in the dimtct/od c:ty-sW3.1ization of the above eutectic ~.ystemsy a sharp twisotropy of irticrobariLyiess can be obce--i-ed which is expressed In both a chanj!-,e in the sbnlx.- of the T*7nmidal punet7:-ator impressions (type I aninotropy) and, in the differatnee o.T nbvaluta r11icr6'ha7-dr.1..s!: values in the longitudinal aiia tranaverse (with respect to d~.%rvction of c.-fl;ital- lization) cross sections of the saP.Tle (type 11 auisotriN)y). lh,:: micro of a eutectic composition was fomL to be inversely r~a tha sclaare root of the distance between the particles of the high-titrerti;t1i disper.";Q1i pharI!, which is explained by the effect of retardiwj the procipfits of plastic dLuiormation by interphase surfaces, leading to stran;~theaing of tji,u ::atr;1x phase. No 112 - 30 - WtIaR w KUMI-O, YU. P., et al., Fizika Metallov 3. MetallOvedOniyllq, Vol .15, No 2, 1'eb 73, PP 347-354 substantial effect of eutectic stracture dispersity on mic-rohaxiness anisot-ropy was detected. 8 figures, 20 tables, 9 bibliographic yete!rimees. 2/2 USSR UDC 669.71-:539.53 KURIW, W. P., SOMOV, A. I., TORTDCA, A. S., -and Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences UkrAn'ian SSR "Morphology of Structure and Ricrohardness of R..1tectic Compositions" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Matallovedeniye, Vol 35, 11"o 2, Feb 73, pp 347-354 Abstract: Tbis work was devoted to studying the anisotropy o::' eutectic micro- hardness and the effect of dispersity of eutectic phaseti -on 7--icrohardnerns _-nd its anisotropy for the folloving eutectic systems: Al-lkl,314i, oQ.-A12Cu A.L-Ba~ AII-Alfe, Al-Alq%. It Nras fc-and that, in the directed of tile above eutectic systensj a sharp anisotropy of microhardnass can be observ-d which is expressed in both a ahani;e in the shape of the p~,ri-ariidal penetrat.'ar impresnions (type I anisotropy) and. in the difference of abs3lute micraliunirlass values in the longitudinal and tranaverse (with respect k,o diroction of cr~~tal- lization) cross sections of the sni-ple (tme 11 anisotrop_y). 'Me jrAcro hn1r.nQrs of a eutectic composition was fourd to be inv~.-rselj, proportional to %he sq~anre root of the distance between tha -1xLrticies of the dinzyer*ed p',Mve, which is explained by the effdet of retard.LM?, the piwoz13 of plautic deforla3tion by interphase surfaces, lepjdng to stretigthening of tho vntilx pha6e. NO 30 USSR . MJRIW, YU. P., et al., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedenive, V61 35, No 2, Feb T3, PP 347-354 substantial effect of eutectic stracture dispersity on itacrol-mrdness antiwtrapy vas detected. 8 figures, 2 tables, 9 bibliogmphic reforences. 2/2 o "'b t346 o'll r 1:11, 1 6-21 o1 ("Wor, 1101i Its ellaL 0j. 14,CL :tlxrc;j 0~ 30 -Lov ke4cv . 0 ly "fen 0r B~:Lse thri t,t OT) aevel- covil 01-1 VIOL .1;11"Y-Cso - I -C)1710 I C'~L t1loa 0 1. 40,) try 13 tit a 10 Ile d, 0 TOOO ~no.1:1 CO A -tro t~.Ork 00) n-P t fCIC U e te 0 St 9- 30) olljov; 00 a, in t '36 T ocat t 0 -07rOe'I'C 'o 0 c tf 0 ge - ss-~.3_ -3x V.'Ct 7F t S, -"i Vj connected on bot)l "Ir i zr a t! q!Q1 Q1 t JV the poi-:oibjU (i)t tho wiiv~ivt 1 *1 rull,:TILI~Zicfb oyster. if, -ly fit' 4 of mdes allowed by the zVstin-q thirn proper (A' thf! working An facr.01. Which han Ito af'fllal; un quencici is the reactivity of the coup.Ung botwp~m C.1:1-In'lim, 1111d guides. effect 1.,3 r.Lj,-.a1yze(j. It Is Okoft-tri that ww'.-ti 11. nate2 degenera'---*~-;n don-In at! rig norlt.,!, re-c-A.UnF!, :11) lbe reactivity of junc-lfori of waves. Recom-,,!ndationo Ure given on SeltetiLng the illustrations, one trable, bibliography of 1'.1ve titlt?5, S OWN I T! - f~?-v ills AIV A,~ 14, w. tIpSR KURILO, YU. P., et al., Fizika Metallov i hieta1lovedamiye, Vol 35, NO 2, Feb 73, PP 347-354 substantial effect of eutectic structure dispemity am irdai-oliardness mnisotropy was detected. 8 figiavoo 2 tables, 9 bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR mr. 669.7a: 539-53 KURILO) YU. P., SOMM, A. I., TORTLKAO A. S.) knd Physicotechn-4cal Institute) -AcadeLV, of Sciences Ultrdin= "Morphology of Structure and Idicrohardness of Eutectic - Compositions" Sverdlovsk, Fizika- Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 35o No 2). F~,,-b 73, IT 347-354 Abstract: This work was devoted to studying the aninoti.Nipy (::V eutectic micro- hardness and the effect of iLiuperzity of eutectic rhaset; on i.-leroluLrdner's ani its anisotropy fo-.r the following eutectic nystems: AlkLafii, ttl-J1112CU, kL-Be, Al-A13Fe, Al-A19%. It was fourid that in the directeii C1~:fr3-W11liZ,1Ltion Of the above eutectic syntems, a sharp anisotropy of microllardnars Carl be ol!sarved which is expressed in both a chan4;e in the shape of tbe pyramidal penetrator impressions (type I anisotropy) and in the difference ot abs6l.--fte microlv~rz.-,.-s5 values in the lon!,itudinal and trarrverse (w-ith resTect to di:msetion of crist-il- lization) cross sections of the sample (type II anisotryq~-.,). The micro Lardness of a eutectic composition was found to be inverselir pro"~icyrtional to th-e aclliare th -.91use, root of the distance between the particles of the higi-st:n~q-, which is explained by the effect of retanling the 3)rocaa of plartir deforrrntiun by interphase surfaces, lead-in,,j; to strengthening of the ituLtrix. -.1"baGe. NO 1/2 30 USSR . KURILO, YU. P., et al., FiziYz 15!talloy i Fatalloveden~ye, Vol 35, 11o 2, Feb 73, PP 347-354 substantial effect of eutectic structure dispersity on mlembiminess ftnirotropy vas detected. 8 figures., 2 tables, 9 bibliographic ret',erences. 2/2 USSR UDO 6,~11.8-92:5,'~f6.7'1'1"41".:621.793 j,_g.t V., UXV11111CO, V. P., YUMTO, To Pot 'T.E1TTYTJ-_1!-1_ 1%R I LO Le Not and L-_;U,3AR3z'-TY, I-. I%, P11yq %.- .1~7.tjtUte of ~iCOICCI jC,!t:L Low Temper--tures o-1" the Acndem;!r of Sciences M.:r32--ip Char"-'r~ov- I "Llethod for Investi,7ntion of Sol~d Lubric-Ation "nits on MOS2 Base" Moscow, Zjavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 39, No, 1, 1973, Pp 46-50 Abstract: A method develoned for the inwc.;tir~vtion of 171olid lubrication co.-`Us on '!032 b-ige (All-13nioa Se!entil'ic _'te~7(,firch Institute of -.lie Petroleum Indumtri, TILI :~F -2091 -2121 --4,1-131 "229, -und -230) on friction under at-mo3nherlc coviditions 1,nd in deep vacuum att lov: (-90-196 oC) *rd roiom -homporli.tures. T.he gaseous products nc,)nratir4,r on friction wer(,., :~.tnalyzed on the MSKh-3A r1laos-s-Dructromet-or located in the vaeutum ch,:,,mber, T-he 1/2 USSR KURILOVj G. V., at alo I Zavodskava labomtorlyal Vol 3'~,, No Is 1973P PP 4,8-5(~ longevity of WIII NP -212 coat vias found to rem-iin imch S.,n fr a 0, in deep vacuim at room rmd lou, ~7wid J.*I;.g -friction proceos is accomi)n-n-Jed b,,,, ncrinration of i:h(,, rma,l~-:er, rifl -;-I; +25 OC. On friction of the W', U1 NF -212 coat vri--h carb,t,:ni~10. rcsin, clise mass-spectro,~-r,-jas at low and roo,.*.l tc--..mpcr,-Lt'urec1 resu -'-ed. Trio raphic rcfcrence~7. I to figures, one t,,fible# six bibliog 2/2 V-4 V.1 L. V') It- jl.~44% .-t-v o-4-- ~w -OW; r4-.u,.q ;c Z-~Zczzc uluul;= P~;P"lu Z~ VA~~13 U; *.4uvLp we%jI-ju;ll AV-. 41.,Ll (Saqol;~j -.0 jaq~~mj pUT 9a9vqdrZau ;a 1;)q=u pzqvu.;~U; 'i:jA;jzw AUVW Oq-, JU U! TIT- at,, UT ,at '~Ia uv 41V 431" 'ap.1- d-l ltbl loll tI Win',] U, -Irlin,.4 -:14LI1.14 TI-1 JV KL MV-40ol"' XIL k' C- 4& it or,denf,.' UPC 1 141 T14F.P.MALSTABILAT'! Cir tiif*.,.ItC-lto%ttt~!CI',Iarcl~-.~-~ At - -At )-;I rUTC(7,711C COMPOSITION K-,,,I,?, A. 1, S,j?i-!~, ind A. S. rh-- -Twrr --- -" 1~7. . -:~ --ttz-i Z- -= h- L!.,rT- '!::f- 11 M."h 1174 Tj- ~1-4h-t--Perszt- t TtI. t.!L Mr-th, w4 4 ewportme"tally Th~ -If vcndlu" ~' i!~, cL.F, .. o- ir.'T at tt~' r.i"('erkPfv'-t .4- the -i Is- ann~alutg- tl-~ a! the ~,,rnpo.itiun -se to.nd. The b.hav..r .9 the tvpi*ti- 1 0 !he cumpjvtrl~n figraine, colzo-ol at -k fl-OrIJ 'fl- prcel~t-.- al a =zmtwr at m~r~#ia;* t-ving; uni-j- wir"raphysical a-1 lh~mnphy*sc4l. mAxtirtic. opUc.%I. and raech~qsc-il pra-P~rt,wa ie ..-, -ti-I -ith -fruii-i cry-etallization of the 1 11 . Th~ t-pr ratitre rrgtqn nt appticawruy or rutectic -mtsapm~n% oArpw ft~*. upon th~ st.iNility of their structuto -4 increan-I I-peraturre. By rarans of a cqnlrillPd changr of ~uc,h cryst4li,suloon p*r-lere me th~ ra-r ~f advance of the crystatlizAtion fount and the temperature rrai--r--T xn s,%# It 4s. 9-t.p~. jistrtuut%-., -d ... fs the valtimptrie feAction of -Ilap~rscd phave particle% in a:joys a 0- e,jtPctic type. Subvequent Annealinji at the #%mvpQ&Mqn may cbs-_r the -firpl-loilly amnd degree of dimporwivity of the phases and, in the Ci nat 16, properties of the .0"Cloilly in tho" C..V. -;.,A 'h*&a Properties, h-v# an wxlr~rmv relative to the structural ChAracteristics ,ndicat.-J. 96 USSR uin: 621.372.831-4-T62 KURIIDV, G., V. , SAZC'-'OV, V. P. , AUTTOMMA, N. V. "On the Resonance Frequencies of Mdes in rnergy Coupli.ng ',i*indcjwS of t-he 'Jar' Type" Elektron. tekhn?-ka. f.auch tic- rb. flle~tron. SM11h Scientific and 'Technical CcIlection. ~;H;F Electrcliniez), 19-11, 9), aritL a dot_~Alt:d s-midy-is made of this section. Six figures, one taEle, bibl3oEraril)y of 34 tiLles. 2/2 USSR UDC 681.11.032:621. 317 KURITSKIY, A. M., VOROBIYEVA, G. N. "Experimental Study of the Efficiency of Escapement Harhani.-im:.," 1r. NII Chas. PrOM-5ti. [Works of Scientific Research ltustil:ate of the Clock' Industry), 1971, No 8, pp 89-96, (Translated from 1tei*,!.ra0vnyY Zhurnal, Metrelogiya i Ivneritel'naya Tekhnika, 1972, No S., Mjstr~tct No 5.32.584). Translation: A method and rosults are described from iL of the efficiency of 42 millimeter (stopwatch) and 26 nillinerer (wri.stwatch) escapement mechanisms. The nature and influence of efficiev,cy tire ~ such factors as Tilument Of ine-i-ItAu of Ole I)Aallce studied with changCS 41, wheel, rigidity of the hairspring, oscillating pericid, os wq-11 lis the influence of a change in the oscillating wnplitude h-on, a chwige in the drive torque iind design factors (number 1.-117 teq-th of -the escapement wheel, tNI)e of escapement) on escapement eflfl.cie-ncy. A brjof analysis is presented of tbe nature of the dependeme of C~4-fi- ciency on various types of vnergy losses in cho. vsc;jj)u1m!-it 1/1 USSR UX KURITSYN A. M. All-Union Scientific, Research Institute of Y(~tion Pictures "Reflectometer for the Control of Theflectors of LL102-timq: Fixtures" Moscow, Tekhnika Kinr, i TelevLdenlyu, No 7, Jill 72, pp 15-21 Abstract: A reflectometer of the FXO type for the :f-e fleet ion cot!fri- cient of strall rareas of flat nnd curved surfaces of diffetrent Cl.irvatur-er) 'Aici described. The reflectoniater is a modification of a lafd on ::)ILDtOITIQter with an integrating sphere, it is a jx)rtnble de-vice, veWliyll 5.6 in am disposed the measuriw head with 2m. cable, the supply utl4t, i1. flnt rr-fll.-Ctlinj'~ plate for calibration pur-Pose, and a flexible cord for on- Tht., uork- ing with the reflectometer is discuored mid its op~tical nchema and eit!ctric circuit are eescribed by reference to dia4r,rws. 7he ~X'I:) rCf14_-C:tmretvr -pl"C'Sed the laboratory tests in the LightinJ BnglneerLng, IAboraf,'.nr,- (A.' the All-Union Scientific Research institute of V4tion Piotums and 11,11.3 fivld tests at the Kiev plant "Kinap" shtyred that with the RKQ reflectameter cux-ved IL surfaces of all types of reflectors now in production amd design c n can- trolIed. Faar illustr., four biblio. refrio 1/1 USSR UDC 621.373,826 SKVORTSOV, B. V., FIRSOV, V. It., MIUSKIN, V. YE., K11RITSYN, 1. A. "Gas Discharge Pulse Tube for Pumping Laseru" USSR Author's Certificate No 292568, filed 1. Nov 67, publi:0wid 30 Nov 71 (irom M-Radiotektinika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5D286P) Translation: A gas discharf;e pulse tube for pumping lasers has been patcnLed es the bulb of which is executed from quartz glass witi) ;ubstanc in- Jected in it. In order to vary the structural charaarri~ml.cv of the tube radiation in such a way that it vill corr",pond to 00 M)SOI-PIAOn. (eXCIA;itioa) spectrum of the active substance 4md increase tho e-nerj!,,V suppLied to the ne- tive substance without increasing its operatIng tempanature, Che sesquioxid's of elements of the lanthanitle groupareuned as the alloyinjj f;obtir_ancc~., 1/1 --- - ----- -- 11&0040630 VR 0482 3-Y Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Cbemicial, Dervents 235533 PlAgEIC.S. cpmjj~powprisaa mpLaaeratt.". and's kafe and duTing the of viscous materiaL sticking and CIOSSIOS Of tb* WAdam Of the knife to ptewtutad by conp"t:LaS .'tb* knife of flexible rlatua, and prOvidlas stoppt" &long the periphan" of the mpLp-#4x4tt*s- AUTHORS: Kuritsyn, I. F.; and Turovskiy, A. P. 197,50189 - AA0040630 2 AL JA 3-4-67. to 114584)3/29-33, KURITSYN, 1-F. et tt- (30.6.69) Bul 5/15-1.69. Class 5DC, Int. CI. b 02c. rd ,e- 10 19,75014490 1/2 023 UNGLASSI F IED PRO,(;ESSING DATE--- 040K70 rITLE--KINETICS OF M CHLOROANKENE ACYLATION WITH BE.*WYL C41LORIOE IN ~NONAQUEOIJS MEDIA -U- .AUTHOR--KURITSYNt L.Y. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVEO.r KH(M. KHIA. TEKHNOIL. 1970, 1312)r 172-4 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TWIC TAGS--REACTION KINETICS, 6ENlOYL CHLORIDE, ANIL LUE, C.HL fill" I Nh,rED ORGANIC COMPOUNDr CHEMICAL REACTION RATE, ACTIVAINN E4l:.AG*s'# SOLVENTv COMPLEX COMPOUNU CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL4SSlF[EO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3CO5!0792 STEP /4 CIRC ACCESSIORI NO--AT0132B90 F E D 'J. 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFEW PROICESSIJiS Gi'kTE--O~IDEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132890 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM MEASUREMENT!i AT 1115--'t'iLlEi~RE THE FOLLOWING REACTION RATE COEFFS. KAPP.A TIMIES '.i3 P:~lflilij AT 150EC'Rf:~:sl ACTIVATION ENERGIES (CAL), LOG EXPONENTS IN THE REACTION ".AIE EQUAT10.1i AND VALUES OF MINUS DELTAS SUB298 FOR THE OENZO~1.01(`N OF MiCHLOROANILINE IN VARIOUS SOt.VENT'S ARE DE'rD.: 151-1014-N J)N MIC40FICFE). THE OBSO. REGULARITIES ARE ATTRIBUTED TO A MECaAfili'M INVOLVING THE REACTION OF A MOL. OF AMINE WITH AN ACTIVATEO CORPLEX CONSISTItIG CF 13ZCL AND THE SOLVENTo ONLY IN CCL SU04, DOE&I THE MAiMITUDE 01: THE VULDGITY CONST. APPEAR TO DEPEND ON THE INMAL CONC.N. 01, RUAGENr. -TEKHNOL IVANIVOPiUSSRi. FACILITY:, IVANOV. KHIM. INST USSR KURITSYN, Yu. G. IlSystems of Spherically Symmetrical Random Quunt,iti-te:!;,, Tr. Mat. Fak. Voronezh. IJn-t [works of Mathematics Vorwiedi University], 1972, No 6, lip 52-58 (Translated fron, ReTerati.vriyy Zhurnat'. Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract: No 4V25, by S. Translation: A symmetrical Banach space E of' randum studied. The system of r. q. fn )11 is called a sys-teij of sphici-kall), k I A synnetrical r. q. (s.-s- r. (I.) if all iinojr cumbirinti oils fOl, which "\'Ic7A :1., are identically disti'lhutud. This wor); c-lublishu,~ CCI-l;,!ill characteristic properties of' s) sv!ms 11 of -s. -!;. r. (I. Ill partil- -ular, iL 11i proven that the system of r. (I. (xk ItIhavii1g, joint (14~11.5-ity, fi(x), X~R, , IS spheriLally Sy=lCtriCal when and only wheit for any tw~itary Openitor IJ in R n for alnost all x (according to tho I.Ovsgu, -,lt,msm-c) fill' ;.'(jL.,.ttk,rj f(Ux) = f(x) is correct. burtherinore, the relati onsh i.j-.l is q.slabli!~hvd 1wt..jc(,!l 112 USSR Kuritsyn, Yu. G. , Tr. Mat. Fak. Vovonc:th. Un-t, 1972, NO (), pil 52 subspace E 11 CL2extended in the systoit of* s.-s. -I'. (I. .111(l OW !;j)f1L-1-CS Of symmetrical spaces containing 1: . The case of a S)-;ZL-1:1 Of' n s.-s. r. q. is also studied. In this case, cach r. q. is dktribuz~,d ;tcco!-,Lng to a weighted normal rule. 2 /12 USSR KURITSYN', Yu. G. "The Dispersions of the Best Linear Unbiased Estimate oY !,latil-011latic:11 Expectation of a Random Process" Tr. Mat. Fak. Voronezh. Un-t. [111o-i-ks of Mathematics Dejuirtment, of Voronezh University], 1972, No 3, pp 20-22 (Translatod from PCECrativily.", Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, Hoscow., 1973, Abstract No 3 V22,1 by A. Kholevo). Translation: Let irt r be the best unbiased estimat4! of jll,-~iln it, of tions of the process X(t) = in + v(t), t [0, T), wliere 11Y(t) t: 1), Ey(t))-(5) H(t - S). The following theorem is proven: 0 if' niv! only il, for a certain E > 0 the functJon B(t) - c is positlve).v dc-i'lliod ill 10, T). Abstractor's Note. A inore general fact is known- k-t ,", t~c Ow I)C-!;t T unbiased estimate of parameter 0 of Ole 1.-)rocess x Orr' (1) ~ Y (1); r!I (J):: 0, Ey (1) Y (5) D(O~) > 0 if and only if for a rertaiii c 0, kinCtioll fit I n (t)v~(:i) is pos i t i ve I y do f i ned ( f o r ex al-,q) I e , sce IMIK)t. , IU, :5 J,-.) USSR ~ij I!). PIA,UNIN, )U. R. "'Ilia Theorv of Linear Estimates of t1le Math"matkal of a Process" Teoriya Verovatnos te), i %I:i t. S I j.-i t. ~i st. Me -1111ed. ~hltlcN. Sb_ )]T.w I)-:. Pt :)I):- I I I ties and Mat~.VnatiQal No 3, pp 80-92, (Translated from Rcferativnyy 27,11U1.11:11 No 5, 1,971 , Abstract No- 5V199 by the authcrs). Translation: The ljij(--~r ujj1)i,,sed estir-ates, of Tandom process are studiod. Th(~ concept uf the Optiml) ;:i and a criterion for the uptiinal ostlmate if, proilliCed. IL ls for Gaussian processes, a Iine,,ir ujifd.:Ised esth-11tv with kw-,E optimal in the class of all linl-ar unbiased est,hw-tes, A sirli.1,11, rc~.-Ult i:F, produced for a sequence of symmetrically depandont randon quantities. I/11 ~IUSSR -.C 53E~ and MO 11111 -Ioscaw State UnL,;ertiiI,.j- imerif. '11. V. I I I ~ "Anisotropy of the Plane Hall Effect in 11011of- ry~5 t"111:1 fw. P iIIIII; Nlcke] I-d Nickel Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizika M-atallov J 14.-talloveilimiye, '101 35, No 3., 1`3173) --D! Abstract: The plane Hall effect vas st~Jdjed on 111xii; of' nicli.-!! %-i;I1. nickel alloys (RiFe, NiCu) growii on the (001) pl-we or nu LJ P viri-I(2 The filmj were prepared by thennal te-VI,.J."On'tion 111 11 v!LQ%)II-r and deposition on the ft-ef:,h Of tIIQ UF IfLI, the rinis-otropy in tt-.,~L (041L) a L:erleii of 11.1-m:3 (mflifl) 1;!~ 'I; tile form of eloriCatr-d roct:%n~,,Ien,, U'v: 1314o1 ol' different angleo (0 - 0 to 41P) to tim: ()27 ot,, 1~ 1- r i.!,- .."CIA, vere J:Iavvil- 4"'1 an t` tl~-- 1 long sides of .Iich the ia~.r J)!;,;" t - . . field sufficient to ziusgneti-zt: film to cuttiratio-;. tht! 11-1n rotated in the field lying in its pl~Lne, the Lram;levirtl generated as a Ifunction of ttm! anjle 0 betweell thf! CIIIIII:Mr lu!d t,!*i,, direction was To tht~ llatul-,2 of thtl~ Aq/AO - f(8) were pIoZAr!,i, 1"") 1,-, t4o unplitilde f:,f tLe sample, through which the current vaL I)ai~sud qLlurklr 11iliz! 1!,), 17 1/3 -USSR K=SYMA., YE. F., et all, Swrcilovshv Fii:lka 14,~tiilluv 1, No 3, 1973, PI.) 503-511 is the amplitudc of Uic emf for t1w '7 the direction of tile flowinc- current und o--, .I- ) - . with the current dovial',Lon fTo the 1. 1 ;, c, to diagomal axis. Tho highcot deowe_~_-x! of Aj1AO vu,; when the angle 0 varied m 0 to 45':). Tile C, ..,I j: 1:7-1 was observed for all allo,,,"; ThQ V~tj.tlQ t-1.1, Ul;il I- ~.rl,n, :I-,-: direction Ij-127 wuo than in tLe and Cu ducreased th;.. ani.;()tropy .)'I tho Ev.11, 1 was mueh ntronvt~r in tki c.-.u~e of' lik! thr!.n tn the cm.:;.~.- cI, .::'I. "(;,I. wi-I 15% A'-- the t-ut, It The couroe of the dep(!Yidcn~x~ ci,. comprj.ALiua i:,.nd 11~(. Was Irlinimil for Lllovn With IM: tri~c 1,, fur, .!-I'd U) .Lf: unisotropic strpss(?s In films, whicb oriOlriutc bi th,,!Ir magnetostriction, coou:;e thr~ _,11i:7.0tropy of UIC I: :I.*",: of the res-istance an_iL:~)-.roj~y -.,o nc.,:pc. L _; ~,.,a!*. ton of' film.; qo`ii,: I-it that anisotropy of' tl~.t~ pi,ne Hall effect i,.ad 4 i 2/3 m UMR MUMMA, YE. F., et, al, Svec-(Uov~llk, FiZ11U]. No 3, 1973, PP 508-511 interconnected, and detenkaina,~iorl of oric of there effec'I'll to judge the other. The natwe of the plwie 11all effect rind. anisotropy to magnetization i:i the sanju phenoweuoii. In other an; governed by identical physical factors. 3/3 Ace. Nr: PIM043692' 11af. Coda*, U11 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurna:1 Eksper11-:10al"noy i Teoraticlieskoy I Fizikip 1970p Vol 5'8v Nr 30 pp PLASMA INSTNUILITY N THE FICIA) OF A WEAK TRANSVERSE WAVE: Kuriy, A, Yu., Instability of a ph4lti:i lorated in the deotmmilanetic f4eld t:,-L' a studied with respect to build-up of nonpotential high osdilaboll-3 a froquenry close to lbe fre(juviley A the vxternal vlral-e, Thu thredi.-old )-allie of G~ exterual field strength 6 lwmd anti the maximum o( tho in,jwment .bfter thE buildi threshold is determined. REEL/FRAHF. 19770096 112 C15 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSUN(i DATE-0,44CIV70 TITLE--IM,PF.GV'LNG PUBLIC HEALTH ECCNOF41CS -U- AUTH68-(03)-KURlYANOV, M.K., GALITSKAYAP YE.Pos CGUNIRY OF IM~C-USSR SGURCE--GGk'KIY; MOSCON, S6VLrSKUY~ ~Zt. AVGOKV.RAi%r-*NIYI-'.i ku!~"SIANP NO 3, 1970t PP k4-17 DATE PU6LISliE0------70 SUBJECT AKEAS--31OLCGICAL AN;'-) 11H)ICAL SCRNCES, SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-PUBLIC FEALTH, ECUNDMIC UEVELCPMENT CCNTkCL MARKING-NO RESTAICTION!, 0GCUMENf CL,4SS--UNCLASSlf[L0 PRUXY RLL-L/lRAML--3UU5/0b13 SIC13 F CIRC-ACCESSICh i46--APOI,32796 212 015 LNCLASSIFIED I ~jj, CIRC ALCESSIU14 NU--AP0132796 ABSTRACT/EXTRALT-W) GV-O- ;km rRACT THE ECONCIMIC lkl'FtjflM oE.ING CAARKLO OUT IN OUk COUNTRY ALSI-1 AFFECIS THERAPEUTIC AINE) mE.UICAL ESTA6LLSHMENTS TO A CCNSIUERAbLE EXTENT. IN ACCOUDAN'Lli Kill-i 0P0;;-:R NO 265 OF THE MINISTER OF HEALTH USSKI DATED 31 MARCH 111#1b7,, AN EEXPERIMENT IS BEING CONDULTED IN A NUABE~ UF MEDICAL ESMILKSHHENT'i INVOLVING EXPANSICN CF THE RIGliTS OF TiitlR DIRKTURS AND INTAll"OULIAGN OF FHE PRINCIPLES OF ECUNOMIC INCENTIVES TO STIMULATE THE lv'0,1-~K OF Pl--'-RSU14P,lEL OIRECTED TOWARD RAISING IHE QUAIATY AND E:FF-C-GTIV(.-NE!-,S (J: MEDICAL SERVIGE1 TUhARD DISCOVERY UF INTERNAL POTENrIAL KN 11,15E (11: T111- WkIRK 01' 'I I AL MLDICAL PERSU.NEL, IN LXPENUIJURE OF Flkf,4C[AL AND 14ATEt RESOURCES, AND ALSU LREATIGN OF A fUNU F(lK MATERIAL INCENFIVES OF 51,hi-f til--MIARS FOR THE hIGH LUALI'lY OF THEIR WCRK* USSR UDC 620.1 TRETIYACMINKO, G. N., VOLOSHCHENTO, A. P,, KOS-Q? V. A. 1:10YOWK, L. V., (Kiev) "Influence of Salts of Sea Water in a Gas Stream on Thannal Stabillty of Turbine Blades" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 12, Dec. 1972, pp SO-43. Abstract: Methodological problems, are studied, rolat4ld to the study 01" 010 influence of sea salt. in a gas stre= an the loa:kbearlng alrility of -he nozzle blades of mariiie gas turbinn crirines with thental cycling of Certain quantitativo data are produced an the influt~ric;e of nea salt-,: on t"v nature of develol-,ment of therinal f.atipa cracKs. 111d. strc---s -s train ta t of the blade and its changes during a thermal loading cycle are stujiv4. USSR UDC: 536.532 KURKAj-O.- ., SITNITSKIY, Yu. I., CHUG", T. S. "Automatic Compensation Contactless Temperature Meter for Ratating Surfaces" Kontrollno-lzmerit. Tekhnika. Resp. Mezhved, Nauch.-Telhn. SI). (Testing and Measurement Techniques. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection], 1972, No 12, pp 89-92 (Translated from Referativrivy Zhurnal Metrologiya i lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 12, 19712, Abl-tract No 12.32.9i9, by V. S. K.). Translation: An automatic meter for measurement of tho temixrature of rotat- ing surfaces is described, which operates on the principle of compensation of energy radiated by the object of measurement by energy radiatted by a nonmoving comparison surface, the heater power of which is autom4itically set according to the signal of a null indicator in a tvacking system, Ilic autom-Itic tempe-r- ature meter developed includes four units (U): 1) the sensor U, including the comparison surface and electric heater, thermal cell (rjull indicator) amid thermocouple measuring the comparison surface teml)erattare, 211 the clectronik: U for amplification of the si~nztls of the thermal cell and control Qf %he reversing motor of the power U; 3) the powor U, r4!guliuting the compari'aan surface heater power; 4) the secondary device -- a series-produced automatic potentiometer. 2 figures, 3 biblio. refs. 134 USSR UDG KUROGHKIN, V.A., KORZO, V.F. 'Thin Dielectric Films In Fodern Electronics' V ob. Elektroniks i yaXe primenapAn--Electronice And I-to Appl~cutlcna- Collection Of '~orko)p Moscow, Izd-vo VINITI, 1971, pp 6!)'1_12~ Abet ract: This survey Is devoted to problems of tha thsory of conductiyity, the technology and the uses of thin dielectric films. In the first chapter some special features are considered of this processes o1' charge transfer in structures with dielectric 19yors, specifically in ,setu,t.diel(3(.,tric-Lemirondiictor structures. Special sectiona are devoted to tunnoling, the Schottky Und Poole-Frankel effects, so wall as the mechaniam for formation of nagotivis resis- tance. Particular attention Is given to disordered eystame. In the seccnd chapter recent advances in the tachnolory of propering thin dielectric Mine are gonarelized. In particular, methods are considered of cuthode sputtering and pyrolyeis of hatero-organic compounda, and sleo the tech4ology of Preparing films of some now materials. Deta4r* presented on the woe ot dielectric films as possivating and sealing luyere. In tho third choptea, problems of the 1/2 USSR KUROCHKIN, V. A., et al., Elektron eve pr:Ln(?ii.enille--Eli-.ctroni-cs A,.,d 11:s App.licatioas-Collection 0-f-Wo-r-k"s), Moscov, lzd-vo WIRTI, 1971, pp 69-1.23 creation of active elements on the basis of dielectric ~*yera- *re sat forth. Particular attention is given to bipolar elements with negative resistances which possess a high switching rate and in some cuses a storage effect. The principal parameters era presented of alemanto baved an semloanductor glasses, 6 fig. 3 tab. 218 ref. 2/2