SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEV, S. YA. - LEBEDEV, V. P.

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020 TITLE--SECONUARY ELECTRON ALPHA PARTICLES AND AUTHOR-(02)-UAUKEYEV, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR UNCLASSfFIED mdcj~,sstrir. DATr--150CT70 EMISSION ON REFLECTION J:RICPI 'FISSt0N FRAGMENTS -U- U*K.* LEBEOEV# S.YA*I: ~:SOURCE-FTZ. TVERD* TELA 1970. 12(2), 655 ~j DATE PUBLISHED -- - --- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--SECONDARY ELECTAON EMISSIONo ELECTRUN SPO.,'CTRU14p ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION# ALPHA PARTICLEP FISSION PRODUCT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/124t4 $TEP NO--UR/Olit/l CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115261 UNCLASSIFIED dmwmm I Ti i MG 2/2 020 UNCL AS S I F I ED PRO. --S5 ING DATE---lbOl. -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115261 .,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tUl GP-0- ASTRACT. NE ENERGY SPECTRUM Or- SECUNOAkY ELECTRONS ANo rHEIR ANGULAR 01SVRrBUTION i4ERE A f C 0 HD f: 0FOR ALPHA PARTICLES, AS WELL AS FOR THE FISSIDU FRAGKENTSt VIE COS OMEGA LAW IS 'WELL OBEYED* uIN C t. A SS 11: 1 E 0 i/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED, OATE-4130010 T1TLE--ANGjULAR AND TE%tPE-1-%ATURE FU:4CT[fTN4S, OF lohl F-LECTIAON ANO 10,11 ION EMISSION 1K A GALLIUM ARSENIDE SIPIGLf": CRYSLtAL -,U- AUTHOR HELYANOVSKAYAl N.M. -103)-KAPUSTA, 0.1., LEBEDE COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE-FIL. TVERD. TELA 1970p 12(3)v 913:-AS DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS GS--GALLIUM ARSrNlUE# SINCLE CRYS' ALP THERMAL E~Ff KI't ION TOPIC TA r EMISSIONt ELECTRON CONT~%OL M&:RKIJNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRnXY REEL/FRAMEE-1991/1493 STEP CIKC ACCCSSION %0--AP0I202!.!0 UN'.' L. A ~) S I F I V'0 212 035 UNCLASSIFIED Pkj:jCES$tr,I'G DATE--231)CT70 CIRC ACCESSION t4o--AP0120260 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-WI G9-0- A0SrRA.CT. A STUDY WAS 1,%06 (IF ANGULAj;- AND TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF 1011C WiCTRI)NIC ANU IONIC IONIC 9J-0R PUS. IONS.) EAISSION DURING B-043ARJmEw (IF GAAS SINGLE CRYSTACS I-AV jljil JJNS WITH AN ENERGY OF 70 KFV. THE MEASUREMENTS WERlE CARRIEL) OUT UNDE'-t THE FJLLl)WvjG CONDITIONS: VACUUM IN THE TARGET REGION 2 Till,-ES ll,.'l PRI(,AE ,4EG4,r1vc:r Mm HG WITHOUT SEAM AND 15-o) TIMES 10 PkLME NEGATIVL-P "ri H'-'i 41fil 71;F 3EAMP C.D. ON THE TARGET 0.5 MA.-CM PkIMUp TEMP. Illiff'10014L ('11-- THE ME-Al(,'lt-'4ENTS 100-600DEGREES. ANIGULAk 0EPFN0EiNCE IS GIVU-1 OF [J'41C [ONIC Ahit:, 111~41C ELECTRONIC EMISSIONS OF TIJE (100) FACE ON ITS ROVAIION lUZ(llj%o Tl-IF Lloo) AXIS ANO THE (IL01 AXIS. THE CURVES WERE RrCll`.10A') AT I'OE 5~)eCkfll,:N TEMP. OF 550DEGREES* BOTH ANGULAR IJEP~NOENCES At~E QJA40),CrE-,l.!ED bY ANISJTROPY OETD. BY A REGULAR DISTR16UTION (IF TARGET ATOAS, 7HF OEVF~Jtj~%CES FOR THE (111).FACE 1014 ROTATION APOUND THE 1110) A,(FS Al i500E(;4-c6E$ SH014S ITS INVr--RSE COSINt: DEPENDENCE. TEMP. ("IF IONIC IONIC AND IGNIC ELECTRIJINIC f-141%SIONS, CAI'l Uf- (tSED TO STUDY 11-11: KIINEIKS lti~ ANNEALING OF DEFFCTS. Tkif CUIEFFi. Of IONIC I-O'11C PLATEAU AT HIGHER TEMPS. THAN THE COVPF.. OF IONIC, UKTRONIC EMISSION. 'THIS INDICATES THAT IONIC IONIC EMISStON 1.5 lk)OkEl~ i;ENSITIVE TO '111L PURIlY OF THE SUkFACE. V PR0d.5SIfqG DATE--300CT70 036 UNCLASSUPIED TITLE--ANGULAR AND TEMPERATURE UEPENGEnCES;0F THE SE-Cu,1140ARY if-MISSION OF INOIUM ANTIMONIDE SINGLE CnYSTAI.S WRING,' AK(;UN JGN 0,1148ANGMENT -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KAPUSTA, 3.1., LEBE0EVv S.YA.,10MELVANOVSKAYAt N4N# ,,,C()UNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 197Ut 12(4)o 995-1000 !.dATE- PUBLISHED ------- 70 .~SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS ,~,TOPIC TAGS--INOIUt4 ANTINOMIDEt SINGLE CRYSTAL, ARGON, ION 8088ARDMENTf AMORPHUS MATERIALP ION EMISSIONY ELECTROIN EMISSLON,l THEAKAI~ LFFECT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0919 STEP NU--LIRIOISL/70/01~.1/00ft/0995,/1000 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0121521 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROOiSSINI,', OAfE--~'OOCr70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121521 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTNACt. (ON ELECTR,O~N A110 ILIN ION EMISSION WERE INVESTIGATED, DEPENDING ON THE TARGET TEMP. AND f*HE AN'GLE-, OF INCIDENCE OF AR IC11145 WIT14 AN ENERGY OF 70 KEV 01w (1111:1 A40- (110) 1"ACES OF SINGLE CRYSTAL INS8, AND YHE JEPENJENCE WAS f,)r-TO. DF IHE CDEFFS. OF 0*4 THE ENEAGY UF 30146ARDING ION ELECTRON EIISSION I IQ~11S It'[ ~40k,,SAL INCIOENCE ON THE ABOVE FACES* At SUFFICIENrLY HIGH 1ARGJ-.'T icKps., rHiA RESULTS AGREE QUAL. WITH THE MOOEL OF rRAINSPARENCY If AC4;0(JNT 15 TAKEN OF THE SHIFTS OF ATOMS IN THE SURFALE LAYERS OF THE ;CRYSI(A.Li. 1.4 1 HE TEMP VARIATIONS OF THE COE.:F. OF ION ELECTKON E,41$1110,141: it DIFFERENT REG15NS ARE OBSD., THE EXISTENCE OF WHICH IS RELATC-0 TO ANNEALM (If I -K PRE E ON RADIATION DEFECTS AND TO VARIATIUNS IN T"E AIMORPNOIJli, LAYfE 5 JHE SURFACE. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 620,178,3 NM ISMEV T. A. MARI T. K. and OSTASM, T. V, p Lan~lngrwi :Polytechnic "Criteria for Estimating Cyclic Strength of Couposite 1*i4ariaU" Moscoul Zavodskava Laboratoriya# Vol 39, No 8# Aug 73j pt) 994-M Abstracti Questions of forecasting cyclic strength of ji91nfc,,:o1)d composite materials am considered. A coefficient ot affectivo pilt~jecthan K Is introduced uhich is based on the linear Increase of qzychlc attength of -the material In relation to the incroasing volumetric corrIgaL of :beinforcement. The area of coefficient projectlon lion between I.t, a, acti. This artic.1c, presents the icloa~; of jvroduciion of tile C(-.! USSR LEBEDEV, V. A., Teoriya Veroyatnostey 1,yeye Primenealya, 1973, Vol 18, No 2. pp 427-431 0.31 (11 .0 n 0. g) L oma with initial conditions ir (T. T) 1r (Ir) and 0. T) & QIth initial conditions -,r (T, T) ((I, B) Tho bas kc. moments of the proof of the existence and uniqueness of tho sollition of t1it!, fol ]owing systm of equations are given: Y* '0 OL W with initial conditions t a (T, T) of rather gonera I j'() 1,111. Authol"s view 3/3 Hydraulic and rneumatic USSR UDC 627.81.-.551.01(47+57) BOYKOVA, K. C., SHEVCHEDIKO, G. bi., anj..~LUar,.L V. A. "Principles of Hydrologic Calculations ;nien Planning F.m.,inew ing Measuz~:s to Protect National Economic Projects in tho Far East Flon.filng (19671)" Izuch. i ispol'z vodn. re-sursov SSSR. 1966-1967 -- V ob, (ftudy and Ui;v of USSR River Resources. 1966-1967 -- Collection of Worl~jj~, 4'4auka vzef;s, 1970, p 74 (fzom M-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No :~, Feh-, 71, Abstract No 2 D20) Translation: 17his article contains a study of tile proll,lem ~'ff e-qeditlac", Of applying the time lag constant (far the rise and fall. in calctil;-it i Otis of high rain floods cau:3ing significant flooding of 9111pre atells. One o'T: Lhi-~ problems was to determine the possible docrense of sto-age cjF tho Zvy!i,k:i,- ~-xidl Dagmarskiy Hydroelectric Power Plant HeSet-VC)irB and had to avijid sign1f:icillit flooding in the tailrace in doing 0&3. The obtminad iliehemii Ior anal-,,zInI., the flood hydrograph in the autlvt. consfdi-ring the natm-ral ~:raritiforiaation offers the possibilitv of Sufficiently well-founded of thc droj.- in height of the flood wave as the result of regulatAmIl, t1he Timoff fron reservoirs and channel capacity. An example. of calculitting, the infliv') and transformation of flood waters by channel capacity and reseivoirs considering USSR BOYKOVA, K. G., et al., Izuch. i ispol'z vodn. resurnov 11;55R. V sb. (Study and Use of USSR River Resourceii. 1966-1967 -- Collection of Works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, p 74 (from M-Elektrotekhtiflta i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D26) the flood formation centers is presented. !The ordindtas of the Ing curves for T and n from 2 to 12 were calculated cn. the Fromin' iN)--puj.e-r. Calcu- latious of the maximum flood runoff:are pres,euted. 2 12 Inol o~lduiids U-SSR UDC 6611.8715'$22 + 541.134 SEREGIN, V. H., P(YYARYOVi,:A. H., NKCHXI~IY, I.. Y., and LEBEDEV A RASPOft-,~. P., Ural PolytecImical InstItute Ime-,ni S.,?[. K:Lrov, Sverdlovsk "Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Alloys in the Systlimi Uriintum-Galliutre' Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 41, No 3, Mar V3, pli 712-714 Abstract% Thermodynamic properties of t-hL'-' UGa3 compoulid and liquid 501~jtions in equilibrium with this compound bave b~een inventigatIgI by ineans of e.d.s. method in temperature interval 42:1-811*C. 71te data a~ireed we.11 with litera- ture values. Existence of WO m0dificaOQns Of UG43 has bow-M proposed tafth characteristic 6H and AS values, constant. in a wide irmage o1' temperatures. The high temperature form Of UGa3 Is mode, stable and opleru4l. USSR UDC: 519.2 LEBEDEV,)[,A. "On Transformation of Systems of Stochastic Differenti401 Equa~ions" Teoriya veroyatnostey i yeye primeneniya (Probability T~wcry and its Applications), 1972, 17, No 4, pp 746-751 (from RMi-Kib4irnettka, No 5, May 73, abstract No 5V93 by R. Liptoer) Translation: Let (x#.'re. t;---Rl9f)S ARE GIVEN IN THF APTICLE. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTA.1il,r Fl)'~ Tiff DIFFEREICE IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THI.F. ELF41,-NTS 111:*L(INGING To vjF SECOND PERIOD, C, N, 09 F, AND THOSE WItICH AR11f: A.'14LOGUES 01= TiiE THIRD PERIOD# Sit Pt S, CL, 1.IES 1.4 THE FACT THAT ~THE VLEOPONS OF THF FORMER GROUP ARE P, CAINOSYMMETRICS AND OF THE LATTER hR.E REPE4TED P, :.SYMMETRIC$. . THE CAINO-SYMMETR.Y PHE"EN014 OF C, !,ij, 01 -,F 4-TOMIS IS THAT THE ELECTRON DENSITY MAXIMA OF THEIR ZP*ELECTr40N$ ARE I.J.1CATED t~EVIER Tli F '(ft C11+019CAL BOND, AS NUCLEUS THAN THOSE OF 2S PAIME2* ELECTRONS. STN(, IT WAS ESTABLISHEO BY THE AUTHOR (LEREDEV 19b7i 19691w Ili DUE TO 114F- OVERLAPPING or-iTHE 14AXIMA OF VALEMIT EkeCTRONS IN THEIR 1~451C OR EXCITED STATE, THERE MUST BE SHARP OIFfERFNCF$!0ftWEFN C j~01D Fjlp P14 AND 11, AND SO QN* SUCH OIFFERENCSS EXISTIN REALITYI FIED USSR UD.C.- LE!~ T. "Interference Stal-,Jlitv Reserve rf Tj- T;egrated L emeats" V sb. pribGry v ttikhv. ~iektrlc!-=a~ trical Cormunications T-echnoloo-colleotian of' workc-) Vjqp. 1970, pp 104-115) Translation: ':"ne author giv,~~s 'the resul'~s of ctLicu~atdon :X tlie interfererce resis-.ance fr,-- ~Uade-zrmnniator, circuits with direct connections, exl, ciramits vith cam-wr. tiOn iG giVen t0 3111a-ly'Zin,- tne resenre f'U (4i). 1 f~or % I.S 0 1 as the most dangerous interference. 'The resenvi (U(- Vw. tive polarity is greater as a rule than U ra L firm-ed "V exneriment. Nine illustrations, One table' of Res und . USSR LEBEDEV, V. I., Avtomat. upr i vvchisl.~ tekhn., Vyp. 10, Kjacow, Wishinos- troyettiye Press, 1972, pp 141-164 perceptron is investigated in the fom of tile variitii~m problem of ildna-lizing the functional of the conditional. Bayes ~ rise- by s4electing Oic extremalt; with simulcaneous variation of the thresholds of, the effecg.ors .1od weights of tile A-elements. In the paper a study was also maile of the caustis of musattsfactory execution of individual steps of cite solution of the mcogm[tion problcm in Me perceptron, and reco=endatlons are vwde with reallect to their optitaiza- tion. When planning, designing atid optimizing tite peraeptri.-m, tile knourn methods of the classical recognition thoory can be wgid. The bibliography has 15 entries. 2/2 87 USSR UDC S. 74 LEBEDEV, V. I. "Statistical Analysis of the Percept:con" V sb. Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. tekhn. (Automatic Caiitrol and Comouter Tech- nology -- Collection of Works), No 10, Moscow, "Has"hinostxoyieniye," 1972, pp 141-164 (from Uh-Matematlka, No 9. Sep 72, Absttact'No 9V678) Translation: An adaptive recognition devLce of the perceiptran type ~s dis- cussed from the position of a general formulation PI! the problem of pattern recognition. A series of solutions of typical probl~,ems to, pattern ritcogui- tion consists of four stages: measuremeaLs of the pattern parameterfl, forma- tion of a system of indicators, determination of statistical descriptions of separate classes in the chosen space of iudicators, imid c4)rLBtructfcn of a separating surface. The paper shows that the nechaniLtm f4,r solving the recognition problem iu a percepcron is encompassed i1i the g-.(v'Pn sequence. The nonoptimality of the structure of the paramecer ivIjace., 41 Parceptron achieved by its retina, and the low inforzative capai.,:Ity of statistical descriptions of the separated classes in this space ore ncted. A mure interesting feature of the adaptive recognition austmaton of the perctptron type is its learning mechanism. Perceptron leatn' -ngdo colisidered in the form of a variational problem of the adnimization Of the flinctional o! the 1/2 USSR LEBEDEV, V. I., Avtomat. -upr. I Xychisl. tekhst., No .10, Iforscow, "Mashinc)- stroyeniye," 1972, pp 141-164) conventional risk bias by selecting extremals witIl it simitltaneous Change in the thresholds of the effectors and weights of' the it,-elemout:3. The. pape-r also discusses the reasons for the uns4xisfactoty fj~.Ifillwtnt of indLvidual stages in the solution of the recognition problem iii a pexceptron, acd recommendat ions are made for their optimization. FiUmiliar methods of the classical recognition theory can be used in design-ing and optimizing a perceptron. 15 ref. Authors abstract. 2/2 - 53 USSR Wit 62-1.791.72:691-37".8 LEMEV, V,jj~., GRANITSAI V. T., and GRA511CHUNp V. P. , T=titute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSIR "The Kffect of Radiation Pulse Shape on the Depth of the Zone of F"-ion During Laser WeldiVI Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarkaj No 10, Oct T ), pp 10-12 Abstract: The authors present the rezults from &tudyinj; Lhe rjtture of thj! relation between depth in the fusion zone Lu~A radiation energy dw,-Lng the ef fect Of variouss pulses. The results show that the shape of a radiation vith exponentially varying power with respect to time is most rational, sinc~e it tinr3ures max4mal depth of fusion and minimal energy loss,, Copper, plate was, tised a-v the material 'to be welded by the optical laser* USSR UJ)C: 539.4 GUSHCHA, 0. 1., LEBEDEV, V. K., GUV, A. N.., KkWORT, F. G.,, Kiev "Some Results of the Application of the Ultrason[c Nonde5tructive Mothad of Measurement of Residual Stresses" i Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti. No 8, Aug 73, pp 71-73. i Abstract: A method of nondestructive mea 4i ureme tit. of bh-tial i-eiidual stt-e-.,-sc~, is described, based on the regularities *of propagation (if ULri-asonic waves in solids. The results of its practicaL applic,?tion to the analysis of stresses in specimens and structural elements in -the 10%orituory, as well as measurement of residual stre~ises in existing structurtn at wlxLninum plants are presented. USSR UDC fil"I.372.6.0,149.75-416 LISENKO, G. A., DRITOV, L. A., ZAY'rSF',', P. P. ,1,L4 L'1:41.' V. r,",V I 1XV, 4). "Unahielded Bound Four-Layerllic"00triPltne of 9upcrh,j:3;h Fgailuency Integrated Circuits" Tr. Ullyanovsk. poitteklin. in-ta (Works of Vl'yanovsk Polytechnic lnst~tute), Vol 6 'No 3, 1971, pp 193-199 (from RZIi-Radiotekhnikaq No 01~ Oct 71, AbsLrazt No 10BI19) Translation: A study was made of an unshialded 4and 1,44ie t:rnpri.-sinr an ext:ernal shield and central conductors of rectangtilar crotis vt~ition iirr-anged in a i1ve- layer semiconductor substrate. The second, thiril aiiql f;HtI-,t layers arq! Inst.Aa- ting layers which prevent modulation of the semitondiricitor conductivity; t1w first layer is a plastic filler. The primary parazatorit of the line (Linear capacitance, leakage condumuice 4md inductance) were inalcol-sted. rhe calcula- tion was performed for cophasal and antiphase waves. Plere lip I illustratioa and a 12-entry bibliography. 1/1 BID USSR UDC 621.791. 7$6.01,1-146. 821 GUREVICH, S. H., BLASHCHUK, V. Yo., NOVOILOV, V. I., MIld, Institute of Electric Welding Imeni Ye. 0. Paton "Local Thermal Processing of Welded Veseele Made of 03 Tiwxilum AlIvy" V_iev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarlta, tin 2, Feb 71, pp 12-1.4 Abstract: A study was made of the possibilities for :vumovLtqj the res!.dual stresses in the weld seams of AT3 vesselo and in the. itirea near the seams by local thermal processing. Because there were no available (Ijita on the re- sidual stresses in the AT3 alloy, the nat:ure and wictullit of these stresties in welded joints of thick sections of Of! matal h4Ld to b~.- iiqtwdied through experimentation, which was clone (ni approximately squaicti spiiietffions of the alloy. Preliminary work, consiuting of heating Lhe oll,ocimeal to 0100-030% for two hours, then cooling, was to determitie the extinit to uthich the residual stresses in the welded seam and ita sur-roundilngs wvre removed and whether local heating could reduce the long i tuditill.1 ren4d.ual atrel3i;es. The latter received special attention since cracks in titaml.vtm alloy wq!ldg are usually at right anglas to the seamo The ral,duall stri.-Ilwies were m!a- sured with DK-20 tensometero. 'It is coulcu4ed that 141-val tj*larmal treatzent 1/2 GUREVIM, S. M.!, et al, kvtomaticheskay4t Sv.arka, kievo No 1, 1971, pp 12-14 is effective in reducing or eliminating,residual lonslltudiwal strCGueti, and such treatment is reco=ended for circular weldw iia vewunIs. A table of.the stresses measured with and wftho4t local tharsi4 I pro ~moslng is given. 2/2 1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIC-0 PIPUICEIMNG OATE-040EC70 TITLE--ARGON ARC WELDING -U- AUTHOR-(04)-LESE 5TEHK0VSl-.4Y, -QfY, V.K- i PENTEGOVI I#y*jp 14. N COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 248115 ''REFERENCE--CITKRYT[YA, IZOBRET.* PROM. OaRAITSY, TOVARNYE,MAKI BUL DATE PUBLISHED--05JAN70 SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONIC-S AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.s MECI-1-, IND-i CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--INERT GAS ARC WELDING, WELDING EQUIPMENTis P04ER SUPPLYt THYRISTORt ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER# ELECTIttC CAPAC roLv pArl-NI Ca4TROL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1047 StEP ?40---UlZ/04 (12 /1 ('.1/0,)() 10010 /0000/0001,') CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA013t6Ol UNO _$141 2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PRJ)CE5r)l-NG DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0131601 -:,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT . WICROFICHE (~F 481;TRACT CONTAINS GRAPHIC INFORMATION. ARGON ARC WELDING WIFH POW'E~lR rR10ISFORMER, VARIABLE CHOKE AND A BATTFRY OF CAPACITUR$ ALL IN ISERIJ:5 ifITti THE WELDING ARC, IMPROVES WELDING BY INrRODUC.jNG A CONiTROLLED D.C. CUAREUr COAPONENT INTO THE WELDING CIRCUIT WITHOUT MAI;"PNET~A,, 131,lkS ()F THE: POWEER TRANSFORMER, AN EXTRA SECO.NDARY WINDING I$ APPLIC-C)l TO I'HE YRANSFOR,4=7a. THIS WINDING FORMS, IN CONJUCTION WITH THIF SATURAFRION (,Jl0KC- AND TiiE RECTIFIERt A D.C. SOURCE WITH A $HARPi.Vi DROPPING Cj'-iARlo:.TE4lsTIC AND CONNECTED TO THE ARC GAP VIA AN L SHAPED FILTER. ; O)ARAL-LEL 'TO TKE CAPACITOR BATTERY ARE PLACED A TRYRISTOR AND A RESUSTOIL WHICH PR-OTECT THE CAPACITORS FROM OVERVOLTAGE WHEN Fk~-- ARC IS SR~IKEN, THE CONTROLLING ELECTRODE OF THE THYRISTOR IS CONNVECTED TO ITS ANIJOE YLA A RESISTOR, A VOLTAGE STABILISER AND UNCONTROLLED DIODEP ALL IPd ISERIHS-6 FACILITY; INSTITUT ELEKTROSVARKI IM Y~~ 0. PATONAls. I L~ ij USSR UOC 621. 791. 72:535.14: 621.315.3 7.V EDEV.___V. K.. and GRANITSA, V. T. "Laser Welding of Insulated Winding Wires" Kiev, kvtomaticheskaya svarka, No 3, Mar 72, pp 7641. Abstract: Described are experiments conducted at: Oie ENctric Weldinf,? institute imeni Ye. 0. Paton involving laser weldln;j; of oyJJndr1caJ. and flat terminals of insulated winding w;lreis. The welilling waii done wItIl a modernized b-L-2 ruby-crystal unit by ovorlapping. A CLjrVL1 ShOVs tilL, dependence of the weld strength on radtation enerp,:y W. 11.1.0i increasini: energy, the weld strength increases, attains Its namimum,imul then sl%iothl.y decreases. Based on both visual an& petallographir 4ixamjjL.-jLions, thq decrease in strength is attributed to vaporization caused b- tile incivasc Y in energy. Under optimum conditions tile strenj!ch of! ~~ctldod Joints comes to 70-90% of that of the wire. The study inilLcatei; the feasibllivj, of laser- radiat ioll welding for VinifloX-fimulated v.1milln,'; wlre. Thii- new technique elinlillILOS the Limu-consklmfitg operat[ont; Oich 4111 11tripping", deareasing, fluxing,and t1itnina, (2 $11ustratlonol USSR UIDC .539-3 GUZI, A. N., MAKHORT, F. G., GUSHCH&, 0. 1., liBED1.70 Xt K 11 1 -8iqAT,-? Institute of Mechanics, Academy of Sclencj~s, I ;Iln Institute of Electric Weldine, Aoadorqr of ScjjeK1jj:ea,, Ukrainian 33H (Kiev) 1. "On the Theory of Wave Propagation In an Blast:IL(-, Inotropic Body With Initial Deformations" Kiev, Prikladnaya Melchanika, 'Vol 6S No 12, D91) 1.970o PP 42-4~) Abstract: The influence of Initial deformatiom upioi~ the r3ropa- gation velooity of elastic waves in an, i3obropl.a baily is stu(Lied within the framework of the theory of finite tjjijti*:1 doformations and several variants of the theory of mmall lul~tial 4!jeformtlons in terms of Lagrange coordinatest with the usio Tof Gpoien's dtl- formation tensor. Proof is given of the oondliiionis that must bo sati3fied by the form of th* elastic potentinlAn oj~der to ex- plain the exporimentally obNLined ruls,s. Resq,o~rch .1yosults for organic glass are presented. The valuon ot siualotud-4ind third- order elastic constants for organia g3Ass otre Giompul;ed. 2 figuribs, 1/1 15 bibliographic entriss, J#140040710- uR o482 L Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Cb0imical,, Dervemt,,-~O-~'V 235861 RESISTANCE 8UTT,rL1)1XG of macerfal-*1 which'bave it censlouncit ~.v briitr- lenotse, in-4olves msing instead of w straiiAbt W.Itt a aaw-rooth shapoed or unduilatinig jpiat ;cf the No facing plates. During the uplittting opexlttionAhe projectOns of one end amcch tha depress toil nil ol tile other end, The sig-x4ig I fnc:of fwalon~ pr*)Wlv~y' thil origin or cracks. 4.9.6?. is 1JO,5267if2$-2Tj V.K.LEBEDZV 'at AUX, C O~V(j 'ton F.Lecti-mvIA4 lit 1*iI (4.7.69.) Bul.6124.1.69. ortlaox ?'1h. Tnz.Ctl~ Mk~ ATJTHORS-. Ya u. D.; Sakhatlikiy, G. F. vorskiy Y Yushchenka, K. A.; aild--On~ Institut Elektrosvarld imW. Ye. 0. 19750347 U3SIII v UD" 5,39.01.0-11 KoTovf P. 1. p LF_3MTVs V~ 1,! Aviation Tecjvjojo~;ic,,j:L 'lad MEXCITLOTi N, ~.,o C o ,titLj_a "The Creop o _P VT-114 Tit =.i,,= Aj.joy unaer tionato Kiev, Proble:-,:,- F,~,ocil--jostis 10 1,aY 73, i~x~ 54-57 Abotract: The accumul!Ition O.f (,,rcl(,!r ~4*1,~_.I.i ,"Id tj, C) lure Conditions of VT.'-IA alloy were lo,,,,d in the 2.5-50 "d ~O creep dolo-,-,,j-1-j0~1 (,)f rorniltin, lar .. . U ( ,fo"L ~!' 4~ t!;I(I, _.11 conditiona, 'L)J(~ _)Ility L, f v. 1"o, 1 quent cyclic 10a" . litil Ivitil failupo jec-.,aasos; t*.-io chm.r1o o-4*' thp, do- pends on o~!.~rc IlLs , a- cyclic ana', ot'a-14,ic 1 o a d n. A t d io _- o nlvwolo cxvalues, the creep Carl al ila-prov:Ln.",7 V,'t~:Ij Ii influmace On tile dith quency', VIM eflroct Of Cliclicit'r nitude o' uitimitc croo,,) USSR UDC.- 620.172 MERKULOV, V. N., KOTOV, P. I., LFBEDEV, V. 14., Moscow "Short-term Creep of OT4 Alloy" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, Nov 72, pp 57-S9. Abstract: This worl sti.idies the short-term creep of O,rjj titj,.jjijj as delivered by the manufacturer at tewperatures of 100,.500 a:nd. 600" and at rather high stresses, amounting, to 55-100t of the tensiLo stn'!ngth. In the 400-600*C temperature range, the short-term creep of 0TJi allo,,r is acco.-almnied by significant hardening. The tomperawre level at whkh hardening disappcars with short term creep is about 640%. In the 400-600' tempeniture level, the short term creep of OT4 alloy can In iatisfactoril), dvuribcd by an equation based on the hy-pothesis of hardening when the hardimbig 4ieasurv is the 1-11clited creep deformation. LISSR 5 2 48 4 LEBEDEV, V. M. , ARDULRAGIMOV, P. G. "Acoustics of an Onera and Ballet Thea-.er In Bill.-till st. Ma-ce=,-'~aiv "al.;chln. nauchn. 11--l stro~it. Gosst-zova SSSR. 0-rd. infor-n.-i 1~7j (Materials of the Sclenti fic Confe-mrc of Tou-11-g S 6-10-TA-tIC :er's Cf Scientific Research Inst-itute of St2"actura~ Physics of- USS~"I. Department of infomation-Publishing and Patent-Licim:e 11,:irk, ~1.170 -- Collec- t ~cn of Works), Moscow, 1970, pp 76-79 (from i 1~1(141), Dec ribstract No 12'"71h854) Trarzslat-lcn: 'T1;e 'ball has a vol-=rie i,-)f 1100 in,3 and ts di1!!iilr1rei'. fcr 1,201-' :0911-1S and has good acoustics. Xeasiux*menv~ were madet of the -~inti in -in empty and half-f%ill ha-11 and al~jo wif:h a Clorjed fire cuittiuln. Tl%e nta--tweme:-~ts were conducted in t~.e -ftequency rangiii 125 Uz - 6 k1lu and -t~~w: the haLl has a high reverDeration time. (2.21 rsec). Tho diat-rfl)ij1:i,cjii nf "Ibm ii-aticriary signal level av,!r t"le r4a~a w4-..E; nyiasia,eel and tl~e leveil of 1:1rii-I ritflertIms was calculated for certain points, A concentration of soizd jj~-ong the longitudinal axis of the hall was observed. 1. L. difference he"waolm dwwc~,vrs constint com Valves. Tho diffamea"44 ti I of relat -i~tvttl olf. ia a0'14 6, indl t 11 ltitdc:dl I- mi 1! 114, IV his tp!1114tog, $Jylit a; ~to 'o P "'A AA9028462 1/2 025 UNCLASSI FIEO PIIOCIE~SING DATE--23ocr7o TITLE--K[Gli TEMPERATURE X RAY STUDY 13F THE PER(JVSKIVI- MODIFICATION 131' CDTIO SUB3 -U- ~,IAUTH0k-(03)-LEBEl)EVv V-4.9 VENEVTSEYt YQIN-t ZHotNl*llvr G.->. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSk SOURCE 371-9 --KR ISTALLOGRAF IYA 1970t 15 12) DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANU OCEANOGRAPHY, PW($l(:S .TOPIC TAGS--CA0MIUM COMPOUND, TITANATE, X RAY STUOVo .41 m, m-%L. cw I f.- i>(m tir , 'ITY NIOLIIUM GXIUE# HIGH TEMPERATOAl EFFECT,t ANT IG 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIO14S DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRaXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0319 STEP ~'4U--Uk/0070/i-I.IYOI'i/IJ02/0377,fi)371? CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119306 UNCLASSIFIED 025 UNCLAS51FIE0 1,114~:JCPS$ tN~J" 0AT[--2.1JC!7j-0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119306 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AIISTRACT. A HIGH TEI-W, (EQUAL TO 1200DEGREES) X RAY OiFFRACTION STUDY OF THE PhASE IRAINSAIIIIIN IN Tti~ PEROVSKITE MODIFICATION LIF CDTIO SIJI13 WAS MADE rt) (LAR11:Y 1HE CONFLICTING LirERATUPE DATA ON rill-'- CURIE TEMP. Ali[) 1'!i',-- 'f1tp,,r4S1T[0N !-i1.,014 THE FERROELEC. TO THE ANTIFERROELEC. STATE, iiiE Ti~-,)T SIII:CIMENS WER~ PR00. BY THE USUAL CERAMIC Pl-',OCr--I)URE 11Y FIRING tivICE 4AT I050DH;i\'f-E-S AND 12500EGREES) A STOICHIOME'rRIC MIXT. OF PURE 1:01:10 S1.113.3 AND TIO SU82 JN A COO ATM. TO PREVENT DECOMPN. OF TO COTIO SU13,!f FORMED. w i T i i I ,ti TEMPe RANGE- STUDIEDr THE SU6LATTICE OF COTIO su(.,3 !j,1jsrj~[1tiEL) RONOCLINIC OISTORTION. AT ROOM TEMP.v THE LAITICF,' PIRA,4ErEi\,s couctoE WiTti LITERATURE DATA. WITH INCREASING TEMPo, PARANIFTER11 A E-QUALS Ct 13t AINID V PRIMEONETHIRD TEND TJ INCREASE ANO PA4A.METERS rl(:TA, AND 44--A Dr-CREASE4. THE RESULTS CONFIRMED AN EARVIER CONCLU$10N THAT C;j)YI0 SU113 H-IS A CURIE TEMP. OF E&JUIVALENT 960DEGREES All) THAT 13ELOW tHIS TE49. T41: COMP0. IS ANTIFERROELEC. THE CHARACTER OF 'FHE TRANSITION AT THE CURIE POINT is SIMILAR TO THAT EARLIER REPORTED FOR NANDO SUB3. FACIL171f: NAUCH. ISSLED. FIZ. KHIM. INST. 141. KAR.PO'VA, HOSCILIN, USSR. 1/2 009 UNCIL 0 si r- I Ed pjjl0CE$li,rNG DATL--040EC70 TITLE--EFFECT OF 714: PHOSPHORUS NUTRITION LEVEL 014 '11flE ~Jil:,IAVE PART OF THE APPLE TREE ROOT SYSTEM -U- AUTHOR-LEBEDEVs V.4. -,.COUNTRY OF INFO--US'JR SOURCE--AGROKHIMIYA 1970t (4), 32-7 DATE PUBL ISHED ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS--AGRICULTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDMAL SICIEN~'.C-S TOPIC TAGS--AGRICULTURE CROP, HYDROPONICS,v PHIlsipl-WAVS COMPOUND, PLA'AT PHYSIOLOGY ,CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESIRicritipis DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0466 STEP CTRC ACCES'SION NG-AP0134~3~i OWN pq MERIN 19W 1006M 212 009 UNCLASSI FIEU D41E-0436C70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134234 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U9 GP-0- Af~s TRACT. A P 11L E: 'rRf:L. SEE0l.lrl,;') WE;li~,; GROWIN 1,11 WATER MEDIA CONTG. VARIOUS AMTS., 131- P. 41 DEFEGI~'-:,NCY ;wor SYSTEM ACTIVITY; THE ACTIVE SURFACE 1,14CREASED IN SIZI-1. TiriC ACTIVE ROOTS INCREASED IN DIAM., AND ROOT HAIRS [NCREASE0 IN NO. iitTri INCRE~%SPIG DOSE OF Pr THE ROOTS BECAIE LONGER 13UT THEIR WT. i,~E:C-R1:ASk0v AND RESPIRATION BECAME MORE INTENSE, DEAD ROOT!i ALM05T i,)ISAPPEAikE0. THE 'I EM 1. r PRODUCTIVITY OF THE ~ROOT SYS A,140 T! Ii ' OTAX. Wl*.~ Or- 1HE SEEDL.1tv6ps INCREASED. FAC:LITY.' PL:ODuoVpsHcH. J~tcsT. IM4 ~MICHURINA.j MICHURINSKt USSR. VSSR LIDC: 6-2'C.7()3.(-: VOL'FSON, A. I., MAHOVA, 11. Ye., ClfE'R'11YSKF3`, V. V. % 1;X'HFDI-;Y, V. U., F-JJ'A- JaK, V. V. !III ~~ ~ t - , "Some Electr,.,I~hysical Characteristicu of Ancdic Filmv cn B.-I'y1lilini" Moscow, Zashchita k!etallov, Vol 9t, No 3, May/Jun 73, Vil) 3461-3117 Abstract: The electrcphysictO. rrop-ertii-.ts of tLncil.-A,^, c~xJ;k,, an. 1:3ery-11ii::1 ''~,Ie r studied by nicasuring breakdotrn voltage anti capac"'tev~cE!,. sn~ mens in the fcrm of disc.- had thro.,-aded ho3es in the t3urface screwin - in V95 a-baminum alloy conductive rads insul-:itit!iI 'by a of vax and rosin. Befor,- arcclizing, flic. sjiecimt.-~m; verv ard t.~!,:n o,:idized in a 205 aqueous solutionA ef CrOj. Curr-ent, vni -10 Ajli-!'-~, and temperature was 20'C. 'Rie resultant I'Uas lint] a tli.-;ck jorous layer and P- th-111n, barrier cn the metal siqle-. FJI,;-, in the same solution. a Toflnn ring vas.prei~vt--,,d uig..,navilt tliv vcrolls layer and filled wit!~ mercury. Hijrh surf4ce tenc~cn t-.hi! tr.~rciiry Cr,~:71 filling the vorc-s in 'rhk~ filir. In the ro~qulf:iait in pares and the film oxiae se,-vo-l iLs the d1a1ccLr4,L-, tti r a j it.v i t. i -,ri i., r., determince, by the UA,'Al Udchuec-v of them a xWe J'thi, TIte rtql~ultl; 112 -USSR VOWFSON, A. 1. et al. Zashchita Metallov, Val 9, 110 3, 73, P~) 346-347 measurements show that film thickness rrmaiiis ol-w_stant wit-Ii time. Measurements of' the critical breakdown voltagi~ of tl,ir J'J I.r-. con.- firmed the capacitance neasurements. Tbich filmi, foi-mad ovor a 3-4 hour period can withstand voltages up to 1000Y. 2/2 . . .. .... I I-M USSR UDC 021.357,13:669,725(OU.8) VOL I FSON, A. I. LIMOV, V. S. , POLQNSKIY, E. L. , ~~RKOWi, N. Ye. CHERNYSHOV, V. V., LEBEDEV. V. N 'Wethod of Anodization of Beryllium and Its Alloys" USSR Author's Certificate No 305210, Filed 5/02/170, PUbLISIM1. 13/07/71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, hhimiya, No 2, 11972, Abstract 110 2 L241 P from the Resume). Translation: A r-~~---thod of atiodization of berylltuta and ~Lrs alloys in all electrolytc containing It 3BOV differijig, in that in ordaIr to lncrea!ic tho corrosion resistance of the Mr.,., ethylav glycol and ahimiiu are intm- duced to the electrolyte in the followitig rvIntionship ri:/1)1 ethylene. glycol 50-ISO, If 3B03 30-100, 251 animonla solution, ml, 41()-100, and the pro- cess is conducted at 10-400, V 0.2-2 a/dAl c Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service,; Gode'. CHEMICAL ABST' 111543k Synthesis of fluorroalkenyl kin L. L; Weiner U~�kT Ixz'AUJ' ' V4mk SZR, Ser. (Ru'ss). Rezetion of BuLi Ivith I-Illetl 2-Li deriv. (1), which in FtOC4.fti, adde of a fluoro olefin in Ft,-0 at - 30 to - '00 6-10 lit at rooin tetup.. gave tlie FuUotviv a-carburanes: 67--:-#L'.*; CFa. b.--, 42-50*. and 0-Isle also prepd. wete o-McCJ3,,iji,.CCF:Q m. 150-21"; and Us. m. :'M-2% I in autoclave with 32 g CF2:Cj7CI S lit at tions, be., 68-70'. and N., 70-:~)** eu0i trans isomers of 1-tuethyl-2-diflitiortwhi about 30-70 ratio aLcording to N.MR an The NMR speLtra of the products irtre ri tion with C2174 Have only t1a.. trians j!KI butyltne gave only the produo of doubl OfTeaLmritproportionu*d. Vitltlswe )Karboranoz. -q Oar- Oorg. Sr'Wivil', N-11 ,4-13-%-'- '. Vhivy~~ 1970, 1), K-2 +"Art4)rI4nC tm-4' the 6veg 6- 10 Otr to4, !Kiln. , ~nally in *n autaj:hive CI'j W., Tiall C fit. lG7--Tk3*; 5W lolildcme-O F. 'taGi-Cilis veateill )M' temp. Rave )I which cantaini:441 rovinyl-o-cutxvt~n~ -4 itj ehrningogtaplii4' i' tA. wrttil in detail ~11C- 3q, 10jile I)CF114144,040- sufAlltutiaii rqp III-ss ~5413 ":'C 0'~ M. K0.44411PI1,11 REEL~JR [ 112 007 UNCLASSI FIEO, PROCE SS ING PATE--IISEP70 .TITLE--INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES IN SCIENTIFIC ORG01144'rintj; OF LABoR -U- 'A 4UTHOR-LESEDEVIV.N. ............. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOt)RCE--MOSCOW, VESTNIK SVYA119 RUSSIANj NO FFORUAII.Y 11070t P 2 E PUBLISHED ---- FEB70 !SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL ANO SOCIAL SCIENCES 4OPIC TAGS--LA13OR POLICY, LAF30R EMPLOYMENT, COMMUNICA1110N MiRSON11FLt BONUS ZONTROL M4RKIflG--N0 RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT-CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PPOXY PEEL/FRA4E--1999/1472 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0107906 L 2/2 007 UNCLAS $IF I EQ P R lilts E S S 11413 l-) !% T F -- I i S ;-: R 7 0 C1RC ACCESSION NO--AP0107906 ABSTA'ACT/EXTRACT--I)J) GP-0- ABSTRACT* IMPROVEMENt l,')I: THE 2,'iGPNI?ATI::)N ')F LABOR AT THE ENT6PRISES WITHIN T14E SYSTEM 0-- THE 111INII.SARY OF COMMUNICATIONS USSq, IN WHICH 4 AMLION AND A HALFiARMY 1:)F COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS IS WOkKING IS ONE OF THE 14AJ~lj S,111,114CEF, 13F-' GROAIT4 OF THF LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, OF IRPRr)VEHF,.NT OF THE QVIm-ry IN P4111/19ING THE POPULATION AND NATIONAL ECONOMY WIM COMMLIN[CIA-11ONS 1FACILITIPS, OF IMPROVEMENT IN WgqKlt4G CONOFTIONS INCLUDING A REDurriom OF THE WoRK 01, A SHIFT BASIS. TSNIIS (CENTRAL SCIENTIF14 RESEARCH 'jp#!;rj'ru-rE OF COMMUNICAtiONS-) AND NIIR ISCI-ENTIFIC-RE~SEARCH INSfITUTE Ly-, RAoIll) HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED THE BRANCH OF ACTIVITY RECOftfMEND4lrI9NS 9N THE SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATION OF LABOR. THEIR PL18LICATION WILL STAhr IN THE SECOND QUARTEq OF 1970 WITH A SERIES Oft 8,R0CHUqF-S 1014 VARIOUS 01PE-CTIO!'Ps OF THE SCIENTIFIC nRGA NIZATIDN OF LABOR* THEY WILL iIIEFLECT SUCH PROOLE4S AS 'EVALUATION ~F THE LEVEL OF SCIENTIFIC ORGAINIZAWyi 131: LABlz~ AT I'HF COMMUNICATIONS ENTERPRISES; OETER14INATION Of- E-(:ONr)'IIRC 0FFF-CTiVt--Nr-Ss oF THE MEASURES; IMPRnVEMENT IN T"E DRGANtIATION'OF T1141: WI.IRK STATIot4s; LABOR STANDAROT7ATION.; PSYCHOPHYS13LrGICAL PAINCIPLES "IF LAROP A10 IMPROVEMENT OF WnRKING CON01TIONS't IMPROVEMENT OF 01E fl-)IJUS SYSTE-li AND A NUMBER OF OTHER PRORLFMS. THE MINISTR~ OF comkwicivri arts ussik r.):-.'/,ITE-S CONTINUOUS ATTE~ITIOPI TO THF IMPROVEMENT:OF THF STA,141)ART)S FOR THE Sl?[- r!F THE STAFF OF THE COM140MICATIONS ENTERPA~SF:S NOW IN I*;F;FllClj ~.Nl) TO Tlir- DEVELnOMENT OF NEW STANDARDS. AM0037796 1602 UaM, from reinn IFV9-0ftZ-f The biological shiel4ing for a calculated for u Oected protm GeV and intensI4, of 1011 proton 8 cycles/min aad piv4q* t1flcim the nuclear aeflutty, thm p "W" targirt Station **TV c4cvlawd. Sb:tldtng Of thO Mr$ftt jiVAtion W NUCLEAR SCI. AB S T. 4CERN-Tr,4n&-69-13) StOLOGICAL $~Irj -Z OF RAPID EJECTION AT TO QmV. _hlrl 1+51 ; 44p. t7a ntt~nh). PF010" fA3tvj4ICW)q 11yatenj %V" boam m4th jMrp Q 110 a 8t$ Aoyclq fbir n r"~, ~, III il,fria rat at CT o(,100%. The dhl~hkltng ligItUAL sk ano rewi~Wal is~tiijlkty of INt bit Arr"41wen of J~n bitilt)gIcal A dismseed, (J.5,4 R~ji Itz 016 UNCLASSMIED! PROUSSM OATE-300CTIO TITLE--CARDIOLOGICAL DEBUTS OF LEUKEMIA -U~ i AUTHOR-(02)-LESEDEVA, YU.L., LEBEDEVO V*Nl0 COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV# 1170# V04 42t NA, 5, J)P 915-98 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~,SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL ScIeNces TAGS--LEUKEMIA:t- CARDIULOGYP TUMOR9 DIAGNOSTIC ftQ,DlCtNfi CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAME-1998/0468 STEP -CIRC ACCESSIOiN NO-APOIllt-142 T-oj~ -, ir t i,;7 212 ols UNCL ASS I ~F I ED PFKICLSS4th,~G DATE-30OCT70 CIkC ACCESSION NO--AP0121142 -ABST,'~ACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CARD101-OGICAL SYMPTOAAl 1(:S IN % Hc,~ LEUKEMIA AND NONLEUKEMIC ReTICULUSIS IMILIGNANT LYMPI ~JAS) USUALLY MANIFEST T14EMSELVES Ar THE ACNE WITH I*HE UEAGNOSIS H.iwIAIG dEEN ST.A(;El) LONG BEFORE. CARDIOLOGICAL DeBUrS OF LCUKE-MIA OCC.LJ14 VER1 AAi~ELY. DURING LUNG TERM DISPANSARIZATION THE AOWR RECOR CASES of- CARDIOLOGLCAL MASKS OF 450 PATIENTS witil MALIGNAij irtimaos ot: THE .HEMAT()POIETIC SYSTEM (2 WITH ACUTE LEUKE11411A ANO 2 A'~ITH RETICULO(LIMPHOSARCOMAl. - THE MAIN MECiANISMS GOV004IN-VI i'.*ARf)IOL0(;IC4L DEBUTS WERE DIRECT PRESSURE ANU REPLEX 4CTION Of LYAJIH NODES OF THE MEDIASTINUMt TOXICO ALLERGIC CHANGES AND LEUKEM[C INFILTRATION. FACILLTY; GEt4ATULQGJCHESKOY~=~QTU., $0CHINSKOGO ONKOLOGICHESKOGO OISPANSERA, 112 019 UNCL ASS I F I CO P14 13CE S',! :N G 0 A T 3;:) C r 7,3 TITLE--REACI IONS OF LITHIU-4 MvCAABORANESI~W17H FLUORQ~ -U_ LFBEVEVP V.No COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRj SER. KHIM,,~010* (3), i5137-0 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--LITHIUII, COMPOUND, CARRORANE, ALKENEv FLUORli~3TEJ 1311GANIIC COMPOUND, ORGANDLITH1101 COMPOUND CONTROL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICT[ONS OOCUMENT CLASS-H~NCLi%~~,IFIEU PKOXY PEFL/FRA4E--ll)')9/j?T6 syl- P N D --ijk/01,1~1 2 1-4 C I p.1c ..kck-- L- C f 212 019 WrCL ASS IF I C 0 PRfjX,,:: S~i 11%;-- A T t: - -i!*,C T0 CfPC ACCE-SSION' W-AP0123513 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IM GP-0- A" S I k4ll' 4AULl ANL) I THE 2,LI DERIV., .4-HIL"d IN ~:'r Stja2o,c S"Wh. l'i "~:tjjo4t Lol'i I) i 41 T .: 1) a MINUS 130DEGREES Wj.TH C SkJzi2 F SUBIt 104 AN AUTf:iCl-Wj::, T:IE14 HF ITF,) ~i l-k ,r IJODLG,~%EES TO YIELf) A AIXT. !IF 20PJ.ACE~4F BOPERCENT 1,,4ETHYL,2,TAIFLULJRPYl%'YL,.4tf.ItP%Ell)kAt~E, 1~- :lotlls SIMP.49LY W-RE PKEPD. 73PF4CENT MvllaECD~ 41kJalO 11 SU6,11) Ci:F: Lk SU115 135DEGREES; AND 50PERMNI %k,MECB SURIO 14 ')1J(!1(,', CC-FJ- Cf:Cl-': :033, 3 sljl~ll) 90-IDEGRiES. 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