SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAKHTIN, YU. M. - LANOA, YA. A.
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t/2 035 UNCLAS~l FlEi
'TITLE--LOW TEMPERATURE SATURATtON OF STE
AUTHOR--LAKHTINv YU.M.
,'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-NETALLOVED. TERM. OBRAOs WALo
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
PUCESVING OATE-04DEC70
WITH NITROGEN AND GARSOR -U-
TOPIC TAGS--METAL FRICTION* NIT'ROGEN CONTAINING STEEI~o NITROGEN CONTAgUING
ALLOY9 MACHINE TOOL INOUSTRYP DURABILITY# NITRIDATIONs CYANIDATIIJNV
SURFACE HARDENING# METAL OtFFUSIONv WOURIZATIONt! SULO-URIZATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0908 STEP
CIRCACCESSION NO--AP0132997
UNC-LAS $1F t~_D,
_0 11,11101111-ml ftmm~m#ww- WON*"
2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PAUCE!;!; I*NC OATE---049EC7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112997
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THe oukAsutry ai- MANY FRICTIONAL
PARTS OF A MACHINE IS DETO, BY THE STATE OF THE: R~11AT114'1!.:Ly THIN SURFACE
LAYERS OF THE METAL, WHICH IS WHY THE METHOOS Of- ljURFi!d:,i: HAROENENG OF
THE METAL ACQUIRE SIGNIFICANT IMPORTANCE. FOR PAI;js ORERArING UNDER THE
CONDITIONS OF HIGH CYCLIC STRESSES 4140, WEAR A,r SMJILL (.'I:jNlhCT LUAOS, THE
LOW TEMP. (500-650DEGREES) PROCESSES GF NITRIDE144 NIT11 OCEMENT At t Otto
CYANIDING, AND SULFIDOCYANIDLNG ARE WIDELY EMPLOYCD~ I'HESE PROCeSSES
ARE ESP. RECOMMENDED FOR ARTICLES WHICH- MAKE NO ALLOWANCE FOR
DEFORMATION. THE FORMATION OF THE RESP. DIFFUSION L01id-15, BY THE
PROCESSES CITED IS DISCUSSEDt AS IS TH:E.COMPN. 00,;il*HE 1.11YERS. ALL THE
ABOVE PROCESSES SHOULD FIND BROAD APPLJ:CATION$ IN IHE !l0ViET MICHINE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY* FACILITY; MOSKo AjrUq-j:lQR0ZH. INST.,
-MOSCOWt USSR*
Si~
USSR UDC 4;69.1V295-194:620.178.2
LAKMN, Yu. M., ZEIMIOVA, V. D., GLADOVA, G. V., 4w1d "OHOZOVA, T. It.,
V a -coti Wufo.m ot-I-ie and Road Institute
"The Tendency T(x4ard Brittle Failure of Titanima-CmitainNg Steels"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Temicheskaya Obrabotka Rgitallov, No 11, 1,972,
pp 60-61
Abstract: A study was made of tile tendency mrard brittli! failure ol 30ThT2
and 30KhT2N3Yu steels containing 2.1T Ti, in order to edetilrinine regicns of
their applicability. Specimens with ond without nitrated Layer, the latter
with notches, were subjected to impact tests. Thefr impw:t strength and
cold brittleness threshold were detemined and the macro- and rticro-4tru.,:tures
of fractures after tests at different,teneratares We're minlyzed. At~ccr4ing
to test results and electron-micros copy investigatWus, the lcr,)Lr CDld brit-
tleness thresholds of 30KhT2 and 30KhT2N3Yu steels 41re at JO'C and 4VC,
respectively. Because of the high temperature of tkie lowor threshold
cold brittleness, the 30K%T2 and 30Kht2N3Yu stvals 4ma noi~ reco-mrrr;-:!ndad f~.)r
parts working under conditions of significant Impact: loaOn. Two filmros,
one table, three bibliographic taferencen.
OEM
USSR UI)C
IAK[rrIN, YU. M.Y and TSYPIIN., E. S.
"Nitriding of Martensite Agging Steel"
Moscow, Fizika i flimiya Obrabotki Mviterialov, No 1, Jrm)l Feb '('I, I)p
Abstnict: Nitriding of N18KOW7V GtCel r4t 4500C for '4 IIL:AII'.S vx_-
brittle difnised lnyers up to 0.25 =1 Wick rind high LiT tt:,
-C
900 HV5 . An increase of the niti-iding tvq?eratnr~i to lot:n~_v.,.-d tiie
surface hardness to 700 IiV5 "d hlll-une-s.-i of the alloy
430 JIV An incrcuse of the nitriding, tdIL-4! to 48 hotlrs~lol 4~100(3
10
ordy slightly tht: surface hardno:33 (frorq !-)00 to 86 -8'jI.C- 11-V5). Dlltt,WID4:~ ~;i-
I
50OPC for 24 hourt, producc-,L1 a surfaco. harr-dite0o of' 3".)
8
1(
creased by 10G' HV5 whon nitridirag tDrIc In-10 extell&:d to IIdIh(1,1,1r!I.
I
the nitriding time tit the otame V=r..iQrWAkrp had lit,tlEt !j1',_ ocl; wj lianliv
the steel inner layers. The thicluiecs of the .iijrVIL(!(-
to the nitriding, duration by the p1hrabolir- w_,ture at L,:I-
best niturlding regimes for thio sIteel urc: 50011C for ':I; houro, L.'Id '41"0017 fol,
48 hours. Nitridl.a,,2: -I.-L-tie vffect on stc-vl i:t:n:~xItrLjj. bi;!, H.
impact toughnf.-o'.15. Stn,~v., W1,re
ing. Corrusion propertiet; of Lhia ateel wo-c- the srtm~ I.L11 III
to aging. A.
l/1
in: 021 UNCt ioCE$ltfNG DATE-300CM
TITLE-ANTICOAGULANT ACTIVITY OF RARIE EARTH SAL'rs
AUTHOR-105)-LAKINt K*M.o ZIMAKOV* YU*Aow PLYUSHCHEVw V.Ylt-*.* h"AUEZHOINAt
G, V L 05 E no",
:~::.'CCUNTRY OF INFG-LSSR
~,~.SDURCE-FARPAKCL. TGKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970w 3312)9 Z05-10
DATE PUSL ISHED--70
;~ISUBJECT AREAS-BiGLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
7
'PiEM[s*rky, HEPARIN,
TOPIC TAGS-ANTICOAGULANT URUG* RAT# RAOSITt BLOOD
RESPIRATION, RARE EARTH COMPOUND
--NO RESTRICTIONS
CONTROL MARKING
,DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0367
STEP tiO--UR/0390/'IfO/033iOOZ/O2O5/0210
RC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0127946
212 027 UNCL ASS I FIEID' P8,UCE5.iiJN0 DATE--300CY70
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0127948
AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. I.Va ADMIN11iTRATION TO RATS &ND
RABBITS OF PROPIGNATES OF DY* L.Av TB* Yr HUs ERv AlOw GI)v YB, Ur PR# LUS
AND SM AT 0.5 RL 2PERCENT AQ. 5GLN.-KG INCREASED REE J*PARIN CUNTENT IN
BLOOD BY DEGRAUATION OF MAST CELLS, THUS LESSINIOW; CJAGULAI~ILITV.
THERE WAS NO APPRECIABLE EFFECT ON ARTERIAL T04SION OR AESPIRATIUN.
FACILITY: 11. XOSK. MED. INSTe IM*~ PIROGOVAp 0JUSCUlis USSR.
OR
IP'll, IN*"@-"
IMF 1 f 1. 1.-
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LM
1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIEP- PAf(.lCfS')- ING
"TITLE--STRENGTH OF CRYSTALLEZATION STRUCTIJRES AfrL-K '11YORATtopt Of GROUNO
UNSLAKED LIME -U-
...AUTHOR-(03)-LAKINSKAYA# NoMet MANAKINt Bo Il.CHr-.NK0,'l%.t'
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,:SOURCE--BUDIVELINI MATER. KONSTRo 1970v illt 38-40
OATE PUBLISHEO - ----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY9 PHYSICS
.~.TOPIC TAGS--SORPTION# CRYSTAL STRUCTURE# CALCIUM 0XII)EP CALCIUM CARBONATE,
LINE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO---FO701605019/603 STEP
2fz 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-040CC70
CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140894
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 4aSTRACT. CUBES WEREE OARMED F:ck0m MIXTS' OF
CAOt CACO SUB3r AND WATER IN VARIOUS RATIOSt WLj-.jtF.
111- ~ CAO PLUS CAC(" SU03
:f
EQUALS CONST. EQUALS I MOLE# WHILE WArER VARIED )---!I MOR1.51 ANU
SUB3 VARIED FROM 1-9 TO 10-0. Tw: CUBES WERE HAROI~NEO IFOR 23 DiLVS AT
~15t Ov AND MINUS 15DEGREES ANO THEN THEI.R STREINGTH WAS rESTED. I lit:
CHEM. PURE* HIGHLY EXOTHERMIC CAOP HEATEO FOR 2 HR AT 9jR00EGREE$ ANO
SIEVED (SIEVE NO. 0085) AND FINELY GROUNDg DRIED A100 SUEVED (THE SA-41c
SIEVE) LIMESTONE WERE USED, FOR ANY MI'iXT. THE, MAIC~ STWENGTH OCC0RECI AT
A CERTAIN OPTIMUM INTERVAL OF WATER A04tMew WHJ(1~1 INDIIWAS~0 WITH THE
RISING CAG-CACO SUB3 VALUE AND AT 15DEGREES CHARJ)~'Jlj A14D AT MINUI;
150EGREES ONLY LITTLE. THE OPTIMUM CONTENT OF wwrili:R AT 'niE LAirrCR 104P.
WAS GENERALLY LOW (1-2.5 MULEI AT ANY VALUE OF THE, FORMER. RATIOo CAU
WITHOUT CACO, SUB3 Off) NOT HARVFh, IRRE0, OF THE wir!ER tonrENT Al'
150EGREES9 WHILE AT MINUS 150EGREES IT'"ARDENE'D W11.1. (12'5 KG-CM PRIMEZ
AT 2#5 MOLE WATER)* GENERALLY, Tl-tE SlFiENGTH ~F AL!, SA~jlllj.ES tHAT
HARDENED AT MINUS 15DEGREES EXCEEDED THE STRENGTH, OF SAMPLES HARI)ENEO AT
15DEGREES. THE HEAT OF HYDRATION, OF CAO ELEVATES ImE 41ATER TEMI'm TO
B.P. THUS FORMING GA5. THIS INTERFERE$ WITH THE SI)PRTE-014 PROCE34ES AND
OESTROYS THE FORMING CRYSTAL STKUCI*URE~ WHICH COr*5,j:.:QVEPj'r-4y CAN FORM ONLY
AT MINUS 15DEGREES, AFTER CACO SU83 A0141XT, THE s1muclivaEs rHAT PG$SESS
STRENGTH WERE PRESERVED ALSO AT 15UEGR~~S, WHILE- ;A,.'-IrER THE tEMP.
DECREASE THE INTERVAL OF COMPIN. THAT Ytt-LDS THE ST11k1JCTkjaE STRENGrH
EXTENDED THE MORE THE LOWER THE-TEMPe
UNCLASSIF 1E0
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1/2 010 UNCLASSIFI~O Plt0CE4SJNG DATr:--23OCTTO
TITLE--RECOVERY OF SULFURIC ACID BY HIGH TEMPERATURE DECOMPOSITION OF
SPENT ACID -U- I
AUT"OR-(05)-SIS[Nt M.F.9 LAKIZAt S.M., 44ANAYEV., A.Kli., KOLBASIN, A.YA.,
LANGE, S*A9
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--NEFTEPERERABs NEFTEKHIM. (MOSCOd) 19701 ll)ft 23-5
DATE PUSL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MECH.t INO.t CIVIL AND lAAJk!fAlE E14GR
,~JOPIC TAGS--SULFURIC ACIDt THERMAL DECOMPOSITIONs WASTE TREATmw
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/ISL9 STEP PIO--UR/0318/'rO/000/001/002.3/00.'15
T 1- Tr -ii
212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PRI]CE55ING DATE-230CT70
CMC ACCESSION NO-AP0118783
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8srRACT. SPE:NT H SUiZ SO $034 FROA
DITOLYL4ETHANE MANUF* AND ALKYLATION WAS DECCPIPO. IN A FURNACE At
1200DEGREESt WHERE H SU92 S 4AS HURNT. THE Tf-MP. IN THE FURNACE iA-S
CONTRULLED BY ENDOTHERMIC DECOMPPI. OF 'rH[- AC101 TtK LAVT~H. BEING FE0 I-%
DETO. AMTS. THE METHQU WAS RECOMMENDO FOR THE Pi-1,01)(MILIN OF H SUB2 SO
SUB4 BY DRY CATALYSIS. 714E DECUMPN. CONDIT10,14S AR14- TAIJULATED V40 A FLOW
SHEET IS PKESENTED FACILITY: SALAVATo NKliKv $ALAVhNTO USSR.
....... . ..... ... ................. Nom tualmiall
1~10~m
AA004051404 tM, 04$2
o5oviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Dervent
239780 ARC.RISCHASGE EZCMR be* 4~ switchI04 cooltf~'Pi
to Increase- th* cathpd* area: aWaltameousilp
vith disconnection of th* basting O~ourw.*.. - iptior, 6
ignition a plasm formina gas (2) 0 p*xs*4 ~ thkOnjib
the burner (1), cmtactar (3) is c4sod, coti,n*c~.Llj$
branches (A,B) of the cathoU itk Cathode!!
beatia of i the V06~=
S~.!!-Ona section
iinWi'voltags being t"en fn'X'67V*Ct
am discharge (7) develop& current -opa**
coutwas (9) and closes coursocs, (10)1, o:pmec 4AtV
that cathode br4ach*o in perattiol. a4d bptb sactiaos,
of the power source in tserieA to gtv,'e~ th'a revilr*4
awde voltage- Vartabla resistance i(~I) tmt~ol$
the h"ting current and the curront~VpItAge cllarscv~
eristics of the are pov4r source. Thiis: "Stm 'CAO
be used in arc welding under vacuum low 14 &a Lnerg
atmosphere.
1.4.68 as IZ29230/25-27. D.A,.MMO a~
pAToy v.F=jLjc wELDrm imsT, (24.7.*R), Oul LVAJA9
Class 41b, Int*CI*B 1-3k,
Vry t.-(#
AUTHORS: Dudko, D. A.; Lakiza,-S. P.; lapchipskj;y, V. F. aind Yu. A.
Tustitut Elektrosvarki imeni Ye. 0. Pato
1-9750019
W
USSR
W
UDC J47.)4.261ii&o4~
NIFANT'YEV, E. YE-. j NASCXOVSX1Yo I.- S.,, UMORIN B Nj I SKUROVAROV, D. I.,
SHATALOVg V. V.j Moscow State Uhlverslt~
"A Method of Making Phosphinates"
Hoscow# Otkrytiya, Isobretaniya, PrimyshlenAyye ObLmztily, Tvi,axrxyya ""nWItI.
No 22, Aug 72, Author's Certificate Vo ~45163 P Div OP fill'-d 23 Nov 70P
published 14 Jul 72, p 97
Translationt This Author's CartifloLte intripducemi 1. A mathod of zitking
phosphinates ;dth Ithe distinguishirw, featuv that the lyrocosa iis IiiMplified
by reacting the soditut salt of phosphinle aeia with an mlkyl hallde3 In an
inert organic solvent such an methuol in thio prooenco ~of h4titting with aub-
sequent Isolation of the goal product by conventional nottoolo. 2, A
modification of this pmcedure d1atingulshed. ty the jrmit tW: heating 1,4 done
to 130-1350 C. 3. A nodification of the nothod covovad in points I and. 2
distinguished by the fact that the procoss ts carrioiliout Lithe prerience
of a peroxide such as tort-butyl peroxide ,
1/1
112 0 UNCLASSIFIED: pkNi'l,c-:sslillll*,
29
TITLE-INUICATIONS I EXPERIMENFAL 5065TANTI~TIUN 4NO 1013ULTIS
ORIENTED OPERATION$ IN ANGULAR CAL11I)COMA
;.AUTHOR--LAKOMKIffv V.I.
wow
_tDUNTRY OF INFO--US__
SOURCE--VESTNIX 0FfA!_'M0L0Gll# 197D# NR 20 PP 0-51t
DATE' PUDL ISHED-----70
:,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIC-14CES
OATE-029CI-70
OF
--J--
TAGS--EYE DISEASEt MEDICAL EXAMINATION, VISUAL ACUITY
DOCU4ENT CL4SS--UNCL4551Flc0
PROXY REEL/fkAME--I986/0d05 STEP
Clf'%'C ACCESSION NG--AP01027&8
t I -NI-r F_ I
qb~ --Ss 1%41 DA r E- -02,
CT 7
212 029 UNCLASSIFIEDJ 1)
CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0l0;!r68
ABST',~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-()- AaSTRACT. 05SEAVATION CI]YE11113 la I "A T I F.'~ IS
(82 EYES) WITH ANGULAR GLAUCLIKA. A TijjojZWCH JjN 3F Tti!,- IfYfl~
OF NAPPOWING CLOSURE OF THE ANTERIOR CHAMBER ANGLE (lFlJNt,.T IINAL,
AND AIXEG), WAS MAOE 1% 56 LISLiJ;-r-,T,s 160 EYES) 1!,r. su ~1. r -,, yi
GROUP OF PArIENTS PArHUGENETICALLY ORIENTED OPERAT'LONS WERE
VIZ. 8ASAL IRIDECTOMYt lRj00CYCj()R.E"pAc,vtoN, CYCk0DIALY'!.lS wirm
IRIDECTOMY, IRIDUCYCLORETRItCTIO1 WITA BASA~ IRl'lKCl'0!'lY4 11 2?
(2Z EYES) DIFFERENTIAL 01AGN051S C11- THE NARROWING A110 C;VlSlJRl: '3F fdc-
ANGLE WAS NOT pkArTIC10 AND IN THES GROUP l~ATl%')Gpj[jjj:tjjj,y yyj
OPERATIONS WERE EFFECTED (MAINLY BASAL IRIDECTOMY). IkIlIEDIATE il';D LATE
RESULTS, COMPENSATION Of THE INTRAOCULAR' PRESSUREt '415f*,,'lN FIELD A\()
ACUITY WERE BETTER LN THE FIRST GROUP OF PATIE."ITS, SUBJI:CTI-.*O TO
PATHOGENETICALLY ORIENTED OPERtATIONS. COMPLETE hNG PARl"TAL 0PENI"%'G :)F
THE A14TERIOR CHAMBER ANGLE IJN APTIE4TS OF THE FIRSY GROOP KEU.RRED IN
70PERCENT~AND IN THE SECUND, IN 22PERCENT OF CASES. T01110GRAPHIC
INVESTIGATIONS SHOWED THAT 13 PATH3GENETICALLY ORIEWEO!OqPERATIONS THE
-OF THE INTRAOCULAR tENSI'ON CQ! iE$ DUE TO AN
REDUCTION Im ABOUTt CHIEFI.Yo
IMPROVED QUTFLOW OF THE INTRAOCULAR HUMiCR.
N r LAS, S
-F JiE D
TITLE--UEPEf!0~NCE OF PHOT00IFFUSIUN r.UkRtili~ IN S,)tlUTlQli';, 6N
CONCENTRATION OF ELECTRON ACCL-PTORS -;U- f
AUTHOR-(04)- L V.I.* YELETSKIYP V-V*p KOIENHEIRG, PLESKOVP
YU. V
CCUNTRY UF INFO--USSR
1970v 6(3)v 415-17
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
SU3JECT AREAS-LHEMILSTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PHOTOCHEMISTRY, ELECTRODE POTENTIAL, 1114~1TOELFGTRON
C114TROL MARKING--No RESTRICTIO14S
ZOCUMENT CLASS--VNCLAlc5fFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1940 $TE-P
CTAC ACCESSICN t4O--AP0115748
LINC-LASSIF __ I f- 0------
212 012 UNC LA$5 I F I EO' F43-CESI'MING, DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0115748
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AO S r 04.c-r .ONe OF -J'HE 0.11404141CNITAL STAGES OF
THE CONVERSION OF ELECrZONS EMITTED, AFTER FR1,'jH MET-AL UNTO rHE
SOLN. APPFARS TO 13E THE SOLVATION IOR HYOWuvo il-i rt-ni sai.N. CIE R. I AIN
INFORMATIGN ABOUT THE PROCES$ QF HYDRATION MAY BE
ACHIEVED ON THE BASIS OF THE EXPTL. 013$(*-RVED DERENIMEE-P.-Ca oF
PHOTODIFFUSION ON THE CONCN. OF HYDRATFID J-LEC1'RCN M-,CEiMRS, A S
ELECTRON ACCEPTORS H PRIME POSITIVE AND; NO SU11-3 P-R1114E NEGATIVE 11INS WERS
SELEC7ED. THE ACTIVITY OF H SU83 PRIMEE 0 POSITIVE! VARIED FRO-1-1 it) PP-IME
NEGATIVE3 TO O.SM ANU WAS CHECKE0 AGAIP,4ST THE H E1Lj:1,TRQ01; POTENTIAL IN
THE SAME SOLN. THE DEPENOENCE OF PH0T9j(:U1jRENTv J, TO THE Oolt P01iER ON
THE POTENTIAL ALPHA AT VAR IOUS H 11R IME- POS"I TIVE AG 11 r1VI 1'11!:S WAS
ESTABLISHCO. IF ACCEPTCR CONCN. WAS CHANGLO, THE 1!:HARA1:1'ER OF r1iE
OEPENDENCE OF THE PHOTOCURRENT ON THE PCITENTIAL 14,41; CH0,1q1:;EOj AND HENCE
EXTRAPOLATICN OF ALL CURVES CONSTRUCTEI~ IN THE. $,%mof: cur11z1")Iwuf-. sysfc-m
MUST RESULT IN DIFFERENT VALUES OF Th[~IHRESHCJLD PI~JLNV:11-iLL. A LINEAR
RELATION nErWEEN J AND A SU13H30 POSMVP. PRIME; ONL- HALI: AT L(JW A SU111-60
PLISITIVk WAS OdSERVIO. ABOVE A 51,161430 PosilIVE 1-:4111-A'S O.'2M THE $Aytj.
PHOTOCUPRENT BEGINS. THE MEAN UJISTANCE mEAN VAL.W. OF Xv AT ~siHICH
ELECTRCNS ARE PREFERABLY SOLVATEDs WAS FOUNU FIR014 gItE pjIC TAGS-ARC WELOING, dlEiLIGGRAPHYo G41$iABSC)RP7'ICIN,~(-,HEI-III.At.
3SCAPTICNt ARGON, HELIUM, METAL CJNTAINING GAS$ GA.'S f(IINTAINING MIL-1AL
At
:CGWTRGL MARKING-NO RESTKICTIONS
q TRG
c
;00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLA55H LED
11) t'
PROXY KLEL11-RAME-2000/01tS STEP
It
-CIRC ALCESSICNi N0-----jW0l2i-#074
2/2 030 UNCLAS S I -F I EO PROCIH)'SING DATE-2("INI)VIC
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124074
-AiiSTRACT/CXTilA(;T--(U) GP-0- A6 S T A A C F0lFF:L-RCr4CCS BLVOEEN THE ELI-Clill, :AL
AND CHEMILAL MECHANI ShS (If THE AUSORPTION UF OASES Bli' i.'XJRIN~'l
WELDING AINE UISCUSSEL). A MLTH~OU FOk EXPCHINI'NIALLY 1:111 ST~11'fl;U15"i1w;
8ET6E IT. S I'S ,A P P L 11. 0 yC.
'Eh THE TWO FCAMS UF A35URPT ION IS Ul-$CRJbf:l,'J-
WELDING IN AA-HE MIXTUR~:S CCNFIRM THAT IN' ALL CASES: ~VHE: CArlIOUE kkj*AA-
CONTAINS AR WHILE THE ANOUE IS FREE. FRC)MiAOSORSI~,'D A CUNSIDER118LE
.9 !SULK OF ME
-AMOLNT OF GAS IS ABSCRBED BY THE WELDED PARYS Ai
:ELECTRICAL MECHANISM.
UNCLASSIFIC0
USSR WC 669415"24i6d,9.014.623
POMMaNt YU. M., GRIGORENKOj G. Me$ VT F.j and
SHER M RA, A. V., Kiev
"On the Solubility of Nitrogen in Iran-Ifickel Helte
Moscow, Izvestiya Akadeaii Nauk SM, Meta3lyt No 4t Jul/Aug 72o pp 32-36
Abstracti The solubility of nitrogen in ixon, ni&-kel. iud Ixom-nickel alloys
uIth 21.5% N1 and 59.0,9 Ni was exparimental-ly investiptod 1:q, the zethod
of smelting the metal in an electro=4petie field in a 1.3ma flaw (.kr, Nj H.0)
with subsequent hardening. The N gwlubllity in Fib Y" ~Laven-14,1.-,ated In,the
1870-28600K temperatup interval, and in k)a-Ni alloys 11.1 the interval from the
malting point to 2500 K. The temporature iiepondences 0 N nolubility In Fe.
Ni, and Fe-N1 alloys and the off-eat of III conCentxatj4n~ Ln F*-Xi alloya
on the 1-1 heat of solution axe shown. The temperatu" dopendonoes of the N
lnteractlon paxameter for Fe-111 are compan-d w1th datu -of other authors.
The N solubility in Fa-fli alloys ira3 found to com:ply urilth timi Muare root
principle. An analytical expression was deriyed l'or UP depvnIenoe of V
solubility on the temperature and the Id carloontration ~Lli th-ji -'Fe alloy.
Five illustrations, one table# tkave formul"# twoleve IbIbIlographic zeferences.
1/1
7;;,
(Artlcl~ 1-Y Doctor of 17-cim-A
",;n&
~a recelit 2f
the artifi.iej of th- --t=r
t japia rak- Thcft, ar,
Alul L5. It.prtorrv ork ij, airrirnii; -,r ar=r~2 tz.
er thr-At4mjtsg his 1,%4~4tth W4 lir-~
Ttift daVOLOr~+r-r -f StKh dcv!-l!t-lF xt-rt~l in F?41-Vt!'~t zn
cunn#Cti~" with tile rex4sAlrolawnts of the ~tox-ir !-hf4z~_ -P-
dOVO-nglemon't of aluice rwpeov~l& b"li 4;rr,,tt~ -Ntmt"
thre roglail Mir arvii-at-1--VA Lf,
t torn (indawtvial r~b,-lt.l Arp j,feiy uic,v jT1
iudws t ry Tit,, th-jrta-I prinviple. !Tr tt- ~r-eatieeii -r MZlLj-
pulO,,v, ni-hin.fi aM nut--,At. V:.r rtifi,i~l
ductims or tt" f"wti.. Of tile
or arii-l~ .4,i-A- ~Ih on thwir fret -- Arv h.itW, jfjt,n.j~,jy
~A All t?jIm J,f-t-lnwt Eh., gr-lt jr-l,l,,st c-,wjf-l~j hr
aro%t~ atj-Fstifi,~ r-Ie.4VCn# jjf-t At'"iIJI AtO
tt- tr--
T
j4irP
0 0 4 rIZI V~
1,, tim intriu.tory report (I. Xrt..,hle~okij Awl,1 A,
Yo. Kplariiiakiyj on evAl-4ation -a-It tile- ~f
the pratlTem oT "nipulators, wn Ikiag %Achirt- ar-d rultot., rz
ti- pathis of its lavalopment ..r" d.sirtiat-t. 14, til4t 'A., it
was a mattar of the furthor improvement rf tlip f%ivittlos;aUry.
1 t -A - I
t I
t ell t %n;- ~v r
11-7 t 1-A
r 0" 1 y i t v -I
t tio so d t ti -lei 9
A "-k-r 7~ renarts N
-et c-
M.
w
zJI- at jjf~
---I It =;d T
=a=r zl~
mml pizrr.=z: t-trrt syst-m. sj;--
CLAt tt-tA,,ft As g2ven to xP.- ift, r-At.rps of th...
rcr th.~Lr
C*- -f th.
Sob ~-;-,F-ja-, inno 0
V. S. And othero discus-~-d
~f an4ly,*iee =.%d ptanniiw ur _etlir_jLMT=rm an,% i;-A-l
of 44~p-*aett- 4p--aratus.
In a larre rraup of r~pmrts the t^sko in the crsati~n and
incrodu.tkon ef Sovict d**Irnl ar 1--s-trial, "bate wcr* vx&mi"d
Surnin, P. ~~. flMlymnin. A. A. a=4
t n:!~ =Lw throry atbd pri
cl.Lptti of of zuzs-. atst~tm but also with the p-1- -
rs*jjpn*nj rriliizAtt-.~li or ~aulpeites it, cne orr - r
pm i t
"t-iun 4twI struciur- or vot~ivms mWp#ttx of !,
r,-r-rp cr,,itrol of t.,hnO`lor%Ic3l e-qu-=-wt, mod work done try means I
of ~;%;;ital co~put.r-. The tl%=t in Lhw ..Vy
nom,
ruturg? tone shouli wzf~(t with erma introduckion of induo-
tliol rctat* iie Yetri-vi t2ranchao ef lne~ltrkal prrsduCtlart. Ex-
in tne of-r,tti~n of the C,~*r S=Tict r-het_-_ t-ti -
P. , 0-,s
.4 1- ftrr;4
1 .1 r st=n my4tr-1 and the *rrectitenos"'
Of flhetir oppt~(,-tilre t- A.Utumats C?-* vervkinig Of Vart"2 evch-
01 P. T.. ith Ith. 4..- ri tl~,*
; ~Ivrej--nt or Alit.
4 Up-,tt tnv, assuepliGn rtf c,:e-.;AvLm inrormas i-mi i-e-44
.- surfac- On hi,h . six-t-rr-i Pr~rdtU. .,V_, ,. ,
or,,~, kti~mlt - I has b-', -kd v4. wt;iCit vol,-
pr " "' , t. r ~ 11:1 'L t h t h. t - 6 t r - t ~,- , r .. t .
.xtr., y all,] up trt it;- 0".Atiln of th~ i-th
gntirs pr~r,ts; ill -hipt Idge Eh,,
- 15% -
Pharmacology anA ~~Xiloology
USSR
UDC 615.21,4.32.015.6.,612,822.3
_1,.AK tory of Psychopharmacology, 1Ljst,jctjt~a of Fbarmacology,
~P?A,_P, N., Labora
Aca&.__M_eU7-9r. USSR, Moscow
"Comparative Study of the Effect of Tricyclic Antideprciisants ail the SeLf-
stimulation Reaction in Rats' Brain"
Moscow, Parmakologiva i Toksikologiya,Vol 34, No 4, Jul-,Aug 71. pp 397-401
Abstract: Comparative study of the effect of tricyclic antidepressants on
the self stimulation reaction of che braip was carried oilt cn white riale
rats following implantation. of electrodes tnto the late,val hypothalamud;
their ability to potenciate the effect ef pben=ive was Inveatigated.
Derivatives of iminodibenzyl, diben--ocycloheptadione, ait;l phanothiazine
If
were utilized in t)jis study. Chloranyzin and fluaracyzfii weie found to
increase the intensity of the brain self stimulatio,,n rijai~ttoo mid LO pv-
tentiate the activating elffect of phenamine to a jrrc.!ac. di!l3re-it Ln contrast
to the derivatives o.-~ ininodibenryl (imizin) and
(amitryptiline). Comparison of the results Iibraimad urlitli 0,11 data 0a &-iti-
cholinergics suggested that the stimulating effect: of .411jor-ul..y2in ,Lid OlQrs-
cyzin could be due to their anti cholinergi c properties,~ Chl.oracyzin 44w
found to be more active than fluoracyzin,.
USSR
YYDC 621.3-07.001.5
LAM, B. -R.
"Voltage Reserve in a Double-Integrated Control'System"
Moscow, Blektrotekhnika, No. 7, 1971f Py 8-11
Abstract: The author of this articl-~ takes issuii wifli. the au!;hor
of an earlier article (11J. Gens, 141. S. R., 1967, ~'No. W, n. 6) wric
. ,ratod cont-rol
determined the voltage reserve for adoabie-in-oijr
system required to -na-ke the adjustments for a syl!rmetrical opti-
4
mum for perturbations in the load. Accordiiij~, to th%i autht.r of
the present paper, the approximati.=s =sde In '~hltt eanlit~r article
lead to substantial errors in -he repults. In t~i. raper, he or,
siders a similar nroblem but with completely di,fferertt pr,.!zises,
and discusses Zwo cases: C-ae, i._- which the behavlor af tht~ contro"A.
system is approxi=ated by a third-order equatica~. "he otht!r, in
which the system's behavior is approximated by a fourth-crl~!r Qcua-
tion. A block diagram of lhii~ system, whic.11 is wed for control of
rotational drive mechanisms when the velocity of rotatl,= must drop
to zero in accordance with the conditions of th4! tt-CILlid.cal proce-
dure, is given.
1/2 014 UNCL 4kss IF I E6 DATE-090C1`70
LIN SIZ~ DISTRIalillUN V1 CONOE~NiATIJC.1,%
AUTHI)R-102)-V%'j'LK(jVIrSKlYt U.A., LAKTI
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-K)SCOet, IZVLSTIYA AKADEilll NA(IK S51(t FIZIKA AIMUSCCRY
VOL Vlo NO 3t 1970, PP 259-264
DATE PUBLISHEU----70
SUBJECT AREAS-ArAOSPHEAIC SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-DROPLET, FGG, SPECTRUA, 14ETC-ORsULOGIC CHAN(JER, r:l.(.'iUD ClioliftifflAit
UQUO FOAMAMWN, CONUENSArtGri RtACTION
CONTRUL MAAKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
--1941/0717
PkQXY REkL/FRAME
STEP NO
CIRC A,'_'LE5SICN ilij-AP0110450
L 1 iN 1, 1, A S101
Z/2 014 UNCLASSIFIEU P fil U C E 115
CIRC ACCESSIUft NO-AP0110450
A6SfRACT/izXfRAG1--(U) GP-0- AdSUKALT. A S, t U D Y4 5 MA 1) 4: LIF FUME LA;tS CF
FRANSFORMATIGN OF FHE SPECTRUM GF 'CLOUD OIZUPL411S OUKIN,1!; SIPWLATIUN OF
THE: PROCESS Gi- CLOUD FORMATIUN IN A C1iAl4i3fR WITH AIVOLIHML OF 3p?tJO 14
PRIME3. 1l hAS E,(Phi~, ALLY DEhijW11;TP~AI0) rHAT 11-ij: IN THL REAN
CUBIC DIAMETER OF THE DROPLOS CAh 8E $ATj5FA0GRI~t,Y APPR(AIMAICI) -iij' ME
GEPENDENCE 0 SU133 SIMILAR TO (ij S1.14L I-N) PRIME-JN& IT IvA15) FOLIN19
THAT IHE DiWPLET SPECImUM OF TtiE F011MING FOG IS 14J%l1hQ:-t% ;'1*17JAD. Al rHE
ONS ET OF FOkMA f I ON I r I S CHAI~ACT E R I ZEU 8 Y THE RAT LQ S 1 11,1144-1) SUB I
APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 0.74; WEN If NARROWS GIW)UALLY 11AID JJY TAE END 3v
A 10 MINUTE PERIOD SIGMA-D SU131 SEWIES~ EQVAL TO -0.37. NO FUATH~A
NARROWING OF THE DROPLET SOLCTRUM WAS Ot.3,SER01) IN T~il,FSE- C-AftA[Metas.
THE EVIDENCE PRESENTED IN IHIS PAPPEk INJ)3CATFS fri,~Tj 4% 1HI'-- CHAMBER Ili(
CONDENSATION GROWTH OF DAGPLFTS 15 NOT Rk-GULAR SINO' D101IN6 lu.,GULAR
CONOENSATIGrA THERL SH(JuL0 ti~ A ~Afk STRONGER NAkR0WtN%'*p (W rHE DROPLET
SPECTRUM. IT IS POSTULATED I?iAr THE FACTORS LEADINt'; TO Itif FOR-441"16 N
I-PLE I SPLCTm0JM CAN 14C
UF A KAThEg bi--UAD ORE LUOF IN 'Ifi,:
.SPATIAL 01STRIBUT IGN (IF ALT Iff C,~~Nobisa wN ~rt~mwi,.AATURL
R FACTOKS olifUll CA,'l CAUSk SO i-11A, u .
FLUCTUATIL,%S uA OFHt -1) il1T"hUJIJN
FLUCTUATRONS IN THE CHA,45EK SLIPERSATUIRAIION l*LkA4TUAl1j)'NS EVIOcNTLY
CAN%UT 6f ATTRIdUrE0 10 TURVULENT KIXINC; BECAUSt' THE' ('100+1CIENT OF
TURBULENT DIFFUSION IN fHc' Cii,~141&Ekv DETER14119ED )t*;1Co4 TiHt A.ATE 13JF
PROPAGATION OF A PASSIVE A0.41XrUaZ1 U4 tHL- HURIZON1.41 PLAltEw 15
APPROXIMATELY FIVE OR0f.'AS OF MAGN4TU0C- L(:-$S THAN IN 'I'lit ATMUSPHERE.
FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF EXPERINEWAL METEUROLUGVw F A C I L I T Y
INSTITUTE Of APPLIED GEOPHYSICS4
UNC LA SS I F I ED
USSR UDc 66,,Q-1~17,2,11113
GOTIN, V. N., ZAY7---EV, 3- YE., 514OXSa:.1AK011, A. I.,_-lrITXQV? ,,;. I%, cim-OKOV,
G. X.t BOYARASHENOV, V. A., VCYNO73M, YE. B.1 TOPILhil' 4--V.j-"5MLU.OY,
A.L. G.t OSIPOVA, L. 1H., CHEIR24OVY YU1- V-s ROZAMWAp T., S., LIXTIONVil Y. S.
"Influence of Wall Thickness of Crystallizer and Contumpo,011 or Cooling llater on
Conditions of Formation of Ingot DUring Vacuum, Arc Remoltipg"
Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov [Production of Ferrou.,; MeuIs--Collect ion of'
Works], No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, ppJ78-180
Translation: In a vacuum arc furnace in a crystalli,"er ~C:) 160 in diamater
with a current of 2.0-3.7 ka, the influence of wall thic%nj~,is 0* 1, and tempera-
ture of cooling water oil conditions of formation of ingot of cwit,)l~,Xly alloyed
nickel-based alloys is studied. C with wall thicknesses oF 30 13 1,-jn 11cre
studied, the temperature on the outer surface of tile C raal:!ming 7.1,'C in tile first
case, 1056C in the second. The tempol-ature of t1w interjja,j~ iurfal"t~ or tho C Was
identical, 140-150*C. Neither a change in C thiclnass nor 4 dluinge irl water
consumption from 11 to 2-1 ml/hr influenced tile. depth of thil! liqtcid metal bath,
i.e., both repeated rolling of tile C and reduced water cormu-nptioit i1VIT Jvr1fli:S-
sible. 2 figures.
USSR = 669-11117.539-16.04
ABRA", 0. V., DUTR17YEVI, N. N., IQMEL-KIWO IV. P.2 LATX(~tIJOV, IV, S.j and
KaJWW, Ye. N... Moscov
"Ultrasonic Treatment of Kigb-Heat-Heaistaneo! Nkkel Allowl
Moscov, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov-, fro 3, Y"Y4txr- 71,, pp &1-72
Abstract: The steels Kb2ONSO, E1437BO EP109, and EF"120 initina ultraconic&11-y
treated in the process of vacuum are remelting, in order to injmrave their
qualities by size reduction of rar-ro-and micro-grains an4L iemoRmil of the zonr--
of acicular crystals. The chant* of the infjot istructure. vaisultod in a con-
siderable increase of plasticity properties of the c4wt n#~A~riaf, ~n the
interval of hot defonmtion te=erntu:me. The surfate of lo(trs jittained from
ptal1l;y than the wir-
ultrasonically treated Ingots shows a coneideraDly kilghor il.
face of bum f'rom control ingets. The. impeAt tcmg1mw ot the roLled irorA,
obtained from ultrasonically treated alloys RP109 ani 11?22~3, in4aivased in the
interval of deformation teameratiLms by apprax"-tel~y WO ~tlws im comparlson
vith control Ingots. Three fiCpreaj, one table, fowr b'.'bA1I0j;rap4,.'W referencr-Q6.
AA00406.5c Z.Pkr16A4V
Mi 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Che;zica, Degventv
240726 ELEqrWS~Ag RFAMMG In 4 syphon batt1>111
po4-rin$ -operationi the consumable elact:110(he
is inserted so thAt'itm base 10,004C of this wittots
by one third of the also bath depth . VottAte ills
applied and the aDIten sLab sypboned into the taauld,
or else impoi:ted via a tundtsh- and orifi4e in 41M.,
bottom of the mould, The SIA& ~Lses and mkon itbe
circuit, The Lde.a to to raise tha slaG PhArply 41nd
thus avoid any skull or crust~Uw on the. mould
bottom or walls. Once tha a a,O:r4aahas pra3act
holght, syphonLnoo stops end ram.014i"s PrOV4044:
normally.
5.3.66 as 1060334/22-2, PATON.041.,Nt al.R.O.PAIIJI;
ELECMW=ING INST. (26,8.69) *ul
Class 18b. Int,CI.C 21 c,
:197-50234
OWN=
AA0040651
AUTHORS: Paton, B. Ye.; Madovar. B. I.; Latmah, Yu. V.; fulka 14 A
f. 54?1.14 S-ru -i Env 1 0,
r an A I.I
Yemel'yaneako,-Yu. M; 71Y
ev
Laktionov, V. S.; zwutskfy-
Ordena. Trudovogo Krasnogo Zsamenl Institut ZleL~
imeni E. 0. Patona
19750Z35
iMV11141:11fil 1111a4l riltriniTirrilln. mmam., all
S
AML&CF3 OT AXTICIXS PIMLISHO IN THIS ISSUE az,? /Zk* 72-
[Ahatfact ; Mostow. Vastnik Aloodoult MaditainsittUh H3uk SSSS, Russian, No 2.
M2, P
'Medicobtological, thVtstilationa Desltng With the U94 of CettaAftna as
Gv,)Vth Stimulating Altents." by A.A. PckEvbkiy, Me?s Nostarin, J.-P, Vevill a,
Ve.Yo. Iyas atsevs, 21~"A- T .
As a result of owdicabialogical examination of meat products obtained
from bull c&1"6 ottw4latod 2ith dtathylatiLbastrol. it was shown that the
rsco=aa dad method of using this hormone does not rule out the possibility
of roto:tloo In a0producto of swat of residual quantities of tble agent.
When fooding laboratory anfmols an experimental r~at there woo manifestation
of sow advo,res effects on tholt development and change In sax gland function.
all the ba.61.4 of the data obtained and the literature, with due consideration
of vorldwl4e owpstiance in using diathylotilbestro3 to fatten various species
of andealso the authors conclude that It to Impossible to use this preparation
fit antrAl brooding.
More are eight fablasv one illustration; bibliography lists III itme.
"UPeriento wiLb Vitsxiv It 'Supplerent for bicyc2a Racrre and SMars,"
1:7 YO-A- !!W-v . 't--V- TwAt V 112.
A ffitzs4T we trAdo ot the affect of dt(terent intenottive of phystC411
*tV*GG CM V71L"Ift 9 *VAjjMh$ljtY in thW "Za=JZ= Vf CytIjVtS And �kI*jfj
during vir.L*lr sport wt*L*. As a result of the study it woo toood that 1.3-2
Son especially 3-4-)wmr training * z==J4*feblz darltba lit vit-1,
1; tonts;4 Set tto tt"d owrun of the athletea. Additional intake of this
VITAMLA Is da**s of 50-M =a for Cyclitta Who trained for 1.5-7 beftes, MA
200-300 ag for *Moto who t"ta&d for 3-4 h*;ma raises Ow blood "tun
Vit-sals It level. and re"ILO lit jjr*st*T afficiency of 00 &IMOLOD.
Iva -Mustrations; bibliography liet-i =-za Ir"s.
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vkw)
"A Tr~ Anrr~ctrav t-ap'Tjc lCrIcars,' by
A wrt6Z Is 4#ficrl!~cd for rit-rcint,,rif. 1.1w holindar1c, of thr antral
Vnrrion c! tho, 6tusech during suzFtlcal tntcrventlc- 2- za:u;;vn of
~Cang- rfd ilTz- =z a4 Iniiczt= =~ Lin: zzz=i-~ ~= ~-vzz
--7 =41 In clintesl prazLi" -r- ~wS ==iz=* i4fh
*==z=-: fewsied ttiat it Is otftple. safe. and
jL jzlto p4ttertswace at a true, antrumcuu-y, in othvT var46. it VerstIts the
.-rtarrAnto of a functle^ally su4stazitta;*4 sparing ~P,"retu= on the atosach.
1ka p4oflatom =f the AMOMd was C"flrzcd by hsot&logical 8=1dubtions.
I~M Illostrattonal save Cagle; bOllossaphy list$ 24 ItAwt,
30.657
z -27,- rr IN !&RUERY Wk FLSI:1.1~
Sk-A
S.T. Ptroj~v. Mj.C_, "-a
Z. i;;I. 7V 12-711 . -
#*"a4a_In3T C-1 2tW4C_'a rf. ~,Zi= 41~#7~ rv=i-t%W te
havs vIraL impttx%~*_ t"k*tivas ar- tw'nit 4tTin*-J, the v4st.
autlical technittuto are LtIzIdial j1--tt-4. -d ==t zszUW~x arc
bvirig tatted.
l%tRTPT%tft1iCn -~f th~ data p~rtatnl-ltt, to rltniCol Pat S..-Ph-tv t-')ey. ci the
stovae-h Lad ta the tmcerttan ef th* r..~ 1.r ttv 4-f-
'(erect an4canUal pazt2. with fe;=~4 to 0--e slctkIflc4=rv ~;f r~~ artra!
f =F zl~fr:; it !z l=pnr;anit ~* a!rgax
p-4 P~rtlzft at thA st-latich 1.=
11W following. 1) the exp*r1saftiol "trk of pr"Vd rhat tt-
&fVttvm phouid be canutdored 11rzt c! atl ~j~ a uvAque c7Fz,. 111at 1, qu!tr
distinct In Its =vphnIo&tcA1 And functi(nuil fiTn the
partfcoa 9f the strr~mch 444 PLS?4 A =lot ". ft .1. rcgulj:lg~k -rcretia-.
(I.?. Sabkiu, I.T. Xuftptr; Vav,eiiyort; Pfif-itc,it; and
2) to tho cast of Juadeval .1.1, 6kt~t,=-7 ',,~ Vi,
trurk r;r fielectivel has pre-Aently 1-!~% t~~orrt' 1, -u
oubstantiatt4n; t1w txpert*rte -J.1, !-Y*---, 1-f-
1,~V at &I.; V.S. 11,avat Ut al.. V.~. sa-!,Y~y V. -_~ "O-l')
that &free surh 6urgcty p,6ptic ulevro a.~ c~trenli -rv. uhilr
tion of a large goottLe reservoir connEltutes, t" $,- e'ttat. a
pon';ure sjbi.~Zt the fisri~* postgaaEror~,%~Ctinn
'Mcars can with suffirlenii Justification be rallc,l pylitIc ulzurs, A~ 1W"-
edted by the cooprahensive works of 01 or Al., M,:dlng et A!, , And Schra~~r et
1~f al. Ccnsequently, here tou. tlarre is it~ nved fvr extc,-1,o partric -tiecti,w.
> 7he effort to warranted with te?.arl to M i
for r:fiection of the stittal portion of the vithIt. its tr.,
It zut be stressed, that the procadurea that have become popular In clintrAl
practice do not parialt accurate tnoursh rcoolution of this problvic. It is not
by chance thac different autoeone imply resection of out-fourth to one-half
the stomach when they use the term, "antrumactotry." Only A.,xatowtc*1 &uldr-
10
...... . ......
.
FJ~MIII
USSR UDc: 621-372-061
"Effect of Transmitter Set N,:~Iqes on )raterw- With C,~ntfzwj'ius Fiiivni.rr.
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works of the 24osecrw Aviation IzjsirjtuI:~j-), 1970,
vyp. 208, pp 63-75 (from H'Zh-Radiatekhnika, No 25, Fo-b Tl,.~ ILbstr&;,,t No
2A114)
Translation: Me paper deals With D4tSS[IFU- Of 4L trazisirittol- si.lji-,11~1 t;hn)ujt,--
the receiver channel as a msult Gf partiel lea:kar
,e dm-,
coupling between the trzuismitting =4 receivIng antonnitz. U`-