SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEV, V. P. - LEBEDEVA, M. V.

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----------- MINI 2i2 018 UNCLASSI F [ED PRI]CESSING OATE--~)3JCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123474 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT. U$ING A COMPEI.X OF ~CURRE-Nf FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL METHOOS J~ kv~:sirGATIV4 IN I'*'ER%o'NS A T TliE AGE OF 19-26 YEARS HAVING A CtINIChL P10'U41: OF; Clik"!P41C GASTAMS ( 14,51 AND FUNCTIONAL AFFECTIONS OF THE STOMACH (35). THE ItUrHOR KEVEALEQ DISCREPANCY IN THE CLINICAL AND MOIR PHOLOGIC AL 01AGNUSIS IN 32's,3PERCEPIT OF THE CASES, FUNCTIONAL DISCIROERS WERE CHARACTEklI!I:0 8Y AN tP.CKrASF:-D SECRETION# ACIDITY (85PERCENT) HIGH CONCENTRAlION 1311: GAs'ri.'.OmLJC0PIl0TElD 165PERCENT)t NORMAL CONTEN T OF POLYSACC14ARIOES OF THI: GASTRIC JUICEI NORMAL AND INCREASED EXCRETION OF NEUTRAL RED (92PE14ENT)t ACCELERATION OF THE MOTOR EVCUATOPLY FUNCTION (70PERCENT)4. HISTIJIt'j-lIEmlC,hL CHANGES WERE REVEALED IN THE GASTRIC MUCOSA, USSR UDC 611.133.08 LEBEDEV, V. r.,, and GOLUBEV, A. P., Laboratory of the Ptiy.siology of Blocia Circulation, Institute of Physiology iment I. P. Pavlovj Aca~qzy of ScierAces USSR, Leningrad "Recording Arterial Blood Pressure by Means of an Unsp4,rlalizod Tape Recorder in a Form Suitable for Subsequent Digitallknalysts" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zburnal, 'No 2,, Yebr 72, pp M`5-286 Abatract: A general-purpose tape recorder which Di not iiuftali lie for recording signals with a constant component has been adapted for Lziit as a readily avail- able Intermediate storage unit to collect data for subseij,~ient d1gital process- ing. For this purpose, the constant arterIal-pres sure qmve is not recorded, but only its amplitude values; these, in the farm of shai:z pulsiis, can be taker down on an ordinary tape recorder. In this manner, it iii; also liossible to record several processes on a single trackiby taking dcw~a sev~qral coordinates of different processes with a definite tima sequence. Mlien the same sequence is observed in the read-out processt, separate digital =eWsurer-.r4nts of the several processes can easily be accomplishO. xv-s., AprLICATION OF TNIS PICTIMI Of SEC(*,L*Ay IM-WX U'tlS'-IUK IV SMIT 111k su"Am tv [Articl. 1,v V. V. rtuxur, A. -3. -K-W. Tv, -i_ . , V.-I- V. Y, t-mt-- koOta SIb4cia .M*."a at I mrmd ::Z== ~_A..j_ tj.$ Inv A used 2teteomfully vrq~iowoly 11" to qt44~ k=!Ue reaetlm* t-~ t4- at -ic 1-~ Ts~srch vvrforw4 d.*~n&Lf4tVd Met the "" Orettt." -f ti- A-C, d=rv am.11im at""Ide Ims cmtnifm two tv m 4 of skarticle*& 1) ull~t VtlocLel out f1f tug sd=*-u_ed ixy~-_t to,.4 Z; u-sm 1,-,mck~d out e "# y.t1t,- m~-I- lattice. In LIM - tDmt- xxvsv tk" -Igmsof, thv CaaU& type wvre obourvod t1W oriRla of vhtek IS TIJACS4 to the "*foe* g0fttantuatieft- The a depan4rnte of these tonm, 4w=vm,#%rat#A tut the xz1I1 study of thortwaperstur Men IJo aftr acc fe clemed In a macuum ef W7 So Wit at a trarrvetute of Iff t#v --=4 fmoup at 1m, Of LW V-SAa~ Tnw -m obaervv4 to this pft-or t)__ 1. a discussim ( r-.1104 ~"~Wtsmm of thvIr "r.rr- to"pected Witb the choroctertattc Festutts of t#4 chtalral. bund in 1411tuft 6 ae"Ide. A atmav wax made of cirtsta amprcts of t" a"XICation of the Erthod of secondary Ice-ton amasaxem 26 the atuft of else preavowe& of the formattm of Suleactna centers for slawth of butervepttaxIal layers. H. IDPL'. VIM Irregross to the rhysIcal scsracoo), he 91, 1075, IM?. USSR U1W* 612.82.089 LEBEDEV, K~~..,-KZUER, 0. K., zuid ChERVINS91Y, P. P., lonboral:or-y of: the -Physizycgy of Blood Circulation, Institute of Physlologyi t=eal, Pavicv, Academy of Sciences USSR, and All-Union Soiwntific Re$04rch In-sLitute of High Frequency Currents imeni Vologdln, Lep~ngrad "An Improved Ultrasonic Device for Nontraumjitic Cutting ilpf Briiiii Tissue" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskly Zhurnal SSSR Imeni 1. M. Sedlmnovq, Vol 58, No 1, Jan 72, pp 138-141 Abstract: As has been shown in earlier work by Lebadev 4m al., Use of Z: cutting instrumet.t to the edge of which axial vibrationt; of ulitrasonic frQ- quency are imparted reduces considerably mechanical defvvmztle~n of that are being cut and the damage to these tiaspes. Thiq~ ~L:z lirtir.,ilarly important as far as the ti6sues of the bratn are co-,tcemad. Turtlierttore, ultrasonic knife his an Inherent hemositatic efftct. Axi u,1i,.r3a"pnEc curtimg, instrument has been developed the handle of which contilrm an -j4,1!cLvaco,1sX1(, converter. The generator to which the instrimeat iii Corjn~fxLed,!-Wis a MIximun power of 100 wt. The vibration fraquency qE tho Inotrunioit io c(~ntrolled automatically. At a working f requeticy of 22 kilocy ",es :4-, 1. 51, th,'. W-ipl I tuf~e of vibrations of the instrument with a welglit not exceedivin 11.0 it amounta up 112 LEBED'EV, V. P. , et al., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurrial S!3$R intini 1. M. Sechetlova, Vol 58, No 1, Jan 72. pp 138-141 to 32 microns. Two instruments with different acaustic poweir car be Coliflected to the generator. The ultrasonic knife will be particOarly for pre- cisiou cuttings of brain tissue such as p#rtial chordnti~my or cutting into the cortex. It can be fastened to the manipuiator of a~stervjjrwic apparatut;. 2/2 USSR UDC 539.3715 CINDIN, 1. A., MOTKEVICH, V. I., WKLYI=V, 1. Kk arA -kra.,Uiian BCBON=, I. I., Phyaicotechnical Inst1tUte, Acado Onoeso L SSR and Khar'kov State University Imni A. M, Gorl kiy L "Maige in Nickel Dislocation Structure and Properties at Vaaylng Loading Rates" Sverdlovsk# Mika Metallov i Metallovednniys, Vol 32, $o I Jul-Aug 71. pp 139-144 Abstractt Results of Investigating the structural c~anj~o an(l. :properrtles of polycrystalline nickel in relation to rate and degree o~ pro-s-trair. are prosented. Pure nickel (99,9965") in the fop of strip tvllod. at room terz- perature was used which was aimea-led. at 9OOuC for one boux iii a vacuum result- ing in a grain size 0of 0.3 =. Loading tho &=plea wasla.ccoxipliahed in tL specl~ unit t 200 C up to v4rioua defXevs of atzain vj.th mt4ia of 0,Z it::d 1 x I krj-hr followed by elongation 44 nom tsm1eiii.ture at th~e rate of 30 ne/sec. Electrical resistance was ineasuxea after cooling 'to 77 0X. it was found that for relatively rapid rates of load1rgo pi:LmciFjLes governing change of resistance to deformationg elootrical condutl4vityi, Ud disloca- tion structure are observed which axe norral for foo cl.-y'stals, For sloi(Or 1/2 USSR GIMINO 1. A., et al., Fizika Metallov I MeWloveden:~ye, Vol 32, No I Jul-Aug ?It pp 139~-144 rates of loading, when diffusion proceasels play a su~S~4ztlal role, devia- tions from these principles a" poesible. Slow loadlzg rat4a In the racro- elestic region promote diffusion redistribut-Ion of de,.Ncts i4to energatlc&lly suitable points, pronote coalescence of point defoctapand pmnoto foxmti= of cUslocation loops. These Mcesses laiwer olectric.A~I reslAitanc,~ WA in=ase yield strength upon subsequent stmln of sanp1jrs, .911ye figuries, 21 bibliogmphic references, 2/2 E:xplosives an4 'Explosions USSR UD(- 54~1. 114/. ITS i STRAKHOV, B. V. LEBEDWI V. P. (DECD.SM), and. K03IX?,II.W, I., "TONTT"It. V. Loinanosov, 'Noscutir, Miniatry Moscow State Vnii~F.;iff~ of Higher and Secondary SpeCialized Education Ij'ILj);FSR "IR)cplosive Oxidation of Nitrous O-Aide in W"*tutes vith Ozonall Moscow, Zhurna'AL Fizicheskoy KhimL Vol 44, 1;0 70, pp j, 1664-1669 Abstract: 7he formation of NZO upon explo.-i-ion of 0,,~ mix- turea by means of an electric spark was swdicd,, At: an initioi. pressure of 200 mm 4116!, the maximum ytejel oa t%'() 1:1.4.!) %roL `~) vis obtained at 40 vol ".03. t?or mixtures With a 03 COLItent of 40 vol 'a, the maximun yield of NO in the Q-9Q0 1~!., pres:wre range was at 200 mm 11g. Partial repLaci!ment otf '160 Idit" '12 1 wer d `3 1 . a e the yield of NO. Calculations on the assunptiort Eiat: ti~o~ reaction proceeded by the mechanisin N,) + 02 - 2NIO after dlecompositioll of N20 led to results which did not a,-ree with datA on t,-,i! reaction equilibrium obtained in the experiments, rhe experiAietiz:al resulta could be explained satisfactorily with respilet to dev,eLopment of an No yield meximum and the position of this inaxiLnum by assura'. o L-41 the mechanism N .-7. 2 t40; 2X0 ';, N, + 2) + 1/2 02 1/2 041 UNCLASSIFIED Pj;0CEJ,SlN-v DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING STAZE UN THE CIAEEP OF METALS -U- AUTHOR-104)-GINDIM, I.A.9 LAZAREV, B.G.v LEBEDEVw Vwj).q STARODUBOVe YA,De COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR ,~'SOURCE-PISIMA ZHo EKSPo TEOR, FlZ# 1970p 11(6)t 280-90. PU8LISHEO------70 AREAS-MATERIALS* PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--METAL CKEEPF 114DIUM ALLOY, T14ALLIUM ALLOY, m4ptcuRy, mEcHApilcAL PROPERTYt SUPEKCONDUCTING ALLOYP SUrERCONOUCTIvirylt CRIST-AL DISLOCAVIUNt TINt LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT ~CQNTRQL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS I~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0925 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116435 -2/2 041 UNCLASSME6; Ppbi:r-.s SING UATE-16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116435 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF ELECTRONS ON THE MECHe PROPERTIES WAS STUDIED FOR SUPER CUPIDUCTING TNq lLr HGt ANO SN UNDER CREEP CONDITIONS AT 1.8-4.20EGREESKo IN A0- OF THE CASES A WEAKENING WAS OBSD. DU~iING THE CREEP TESTS IN THE ~$31JPEHCONDUCTING STATE AS SHOWN BY A MARKED INCREASE IN THE CAL-Eilp THE EFFECT INCREASING AS THE TEMP* IS LOWERED BELOW T SUBC. THE INCREASE IN TiHF, WE4:KENING BE-LOW T SUBC MAY BE DUE TO A DECREASE IN THE R~TARGATION Of- TH4 MOVING DISLOCATIONS AS THE NORMAL COND. FLECTRONS ARE EXKAIJSTFD,. FACILITY: FIZ.-TEKH. INST-* KHARKOV# Ptsk. USSR UDC 51:'6121.391 -LEBEDEV, V. S IlSynthesis of an Order 3 Logic Net of 11ireshold Elvment-.~ wilb, Hatrix Representation of Boolean Functions" SovTem. Probl. Kibernet. [Modern Problems of Cyheruatics - (411e~iori of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 231-243 (Translited from Reivilativiitq Zhurlial Kibernetika, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3 V347). Translationt A method is presented for -s)qithesis of a logic net v,T order 3 (~,eptk 2) of threshold elements, realizing an arbitrary f~cnction injogical. algebra. The synthesis algorithm is based on analysis of a imtriX reprtsel~txtiun of the fuiictiun to be realized. 27 1/3 , 010 TUTLS-~-ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION StBERIAN LOWLAND IN AUTHOR-(05)-YERMAKOVo GRACHEV, A.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR UNCL ASS IF I ED OF CARBON IN NATURAL 6ASE'll, NOlkTlq[-RN WEsil- RELATION TO T14EIR Oa(GIN -U- V.I., LEDEDEVo V.Som :NEMCHENKOo N.N.0, ROYENS10iYAg SOURCE-DOKL4 AKAO* SSSR 1970t 190131t 683-6 IGEOC"044 DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYo EARTH %IENCES AND . OCEANOGRAPHY i-TOPtC TAGS--NATURAL GASo CAR30Nj ISOTOPF, RADIOCARBON DATING# 6EOLQ(j',I :SURVEY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRtlXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0272 Srt'P Ni)--UR/0020/7i:lj'11?0/1,NC13/(J683?06~i6 CIRC ACCESSinN NO--AT0055068 2/3 010 U14CLASSIFTEO PROCliSSING DArE--113SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0055066 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-Q- ABSTRACT. A NEW NATURAL GAS PROVINCEs CONYG. RICH RESOURCESv WAS DISCOVERED RECENTLY IN T14E NORTHINN PART OF WEST SIBERIAN LOWLAND. THE GAS DEPOSITS THERk- AqE CONFINIH::1) TO THE CF-11JOHANIAN STRATA FORMING AN UPPER PAiZT nF THE POKURSK 01(-MsEAKI~46 SORIFS IAPTIAN-ALDIAN-CENOMANIAN) WHICH CONSIST KOSTLY OF QCNTIMENTAL COASTAL MARINE FACIES. THE ISOTOPIC COMPPI. OF C IN THE$E GASIES WAS DETD. AND COAPARED WITH THE POB (THE CHICAGO STU. WITH PRrMilZ, C- PkIRE13 C. E4UALS 38.99PERCENTI TO DET. THE ORIGIN OF GAS IN THESf- OEPIOSITI). THE DEPOSITS OCCUPY A SPECIAL POSITION AMONG T14E OTIIER NATURAL. GAS Of-PLISITS OF YouriG PLATFORMS9 SITUATED IN MESOZOIC FORMATIONSo BEING MUCH RKHER IN PR14E12 C, ISOT31PE (DELTA PRIME13 C FROM MlNUS 5.83 'TO MINUS 6.78PERCENT). E.G., THE GASES OF BUKHARA-KHIVA ITURANSK PLATFORM) HAVE QELTA'PRIMF13 r, FROM MINUS 3,02 TO MINUS 3.62PERCENT ANV GASIES IN KRASSNOL'IAR 0j-POstTS (SCYTHIAN PLATFORM) HAVE DELTA PRIME13 C VARYING FROM MINUS 3.76 TO MINUS 4.66PERCENT, TIiE UELTA PRIME1.3 C OF NORTHERN 41PST !IBERIAN DEPOSITS IS VERY SIMILAR TO THAT OP THE MARSH GASC$ IN I.:1,1ROPEAN i)Atzrs. OF THE U.S.S,R, WHERE IT VARIES FROM NINUS, TO MINOS 0fi.9Pfl1'.(:fNT. THE DEGREE OF ORG. SUBSTANCE META4ORPHrSM I.NDICATE0 THAJ CONDI'TIONS OF GAS FORMATION IN NEW DEPOSITS WERE SIMILAR ~TO THE COA4.11FICATION IN APTIAN-ALSIAN-CE1404ANIAN DEP[~SITS AND TO GAS FORMAr!ICIN 1111 RECENT MARSHES. THE MIGRATION OF GASES FROM DEPOSITS, UNWILY11.4; THE POKURS4 ,SERIES# WAS EXCLUDED BY THE DATA ON ISOTOPIC COMPN 0~ CIF HYDROCARBON GASES OBTAINEU DURING TESTING OF DEEP HORIZONS 'IN SOM,E Of 7HESE DLPOSIIS (DELTA PRIME13 C FROM MINUS 3.A5 TO MINUS 4.56PERCENT). LINCLASS 1-.F,l ED mommim 3 0 L10 UNCLASSMED P DATE-LSSER70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0055068 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE SOURCE OF GASESo OURING FOR14ATICIPI Of- lliE-sc- GAS ZEPOSITS, WAS THE COAL SUBSTANCE SCArTER90 IN T14E RQC-'S J)F THE ,,-APTIAN-ALBfAN-CENOMANIAN COMPLEX, Pol Riots USSR UDC 541.64.*547,1):674.03 LEBEDEV-Yr.~, SUNINOV, S. I., SHIRYAYEVA, G. Y., KaPOV, V. L., and NOVIKOV, "Effect of the Addition of Organophosphorus Compotuids om the Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in Cellulose" Moscow, Vysokomolekularnyye Soyedineniya, Val 144 *No 2p Feb 72, pp 422-416 Abstract: The effect of various classes of organophosptiorus i:ainpounds (j:-. the kinetics of radiation induced polymerization of mettlyl rieth acry late JMKAJ in cellulose was studied. The influence of dialIqL-, ar4d trialkyj phosphites and trialkyl phosphates, as well as the offi!(~C of Ihe size of alkyl radical within a group on the polyiuirization rato of 111114h in wood was found to be increasing in the order: dl-alkyl phosphiteii < t~rfalkyl phosphites < trialkyl phosphates, and within the radk:al group: imithyl : ech~-l < bUL5-1 analog. It was demonstrated that the coned:ntratiota of 4ributyl phosphati! JTBPJ in KMA has a positive effect on the comb us t1b J. litir o-- T4"-Iqj wood-plal;tic material JWPHJ: a 30"1. content of TRP imparts fire recairding properttes on the WPH. Study of the physical-mechanical properties o:(* ~Wft containing various concentrations of TBP showed that optimal 'resis4:,ince. to static bendilig across the fibers and to shearing slang ttie fiber langth is ahnwn in WEN pre pared from a 9:1 mixture of !O(A.TBP. USSR LEBEDEM,__X.__T,, SOMINOV, S. 1-t. SHIKYAYEVA G. V., and L1,11APOV, V. V. "Effect of the Addition of Organophosphorus Campouads an the Vilymerization of Vinyl Monomers in Wood Cellulose" Moscow, Daklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 197t No 3. Mar 7:1., pp 601-603 Abstract: Gamma initiated modification of wood celluloisii: was situdied wi-ch mixtures of vinyl monomers and different levelo of orgamlphospki rows cam- pounds (OPC). Many OPC accelerated polymerization of vil;iyL maitomors, in wood cellulose, this action decreasing in the fpllawilng orde~rl triial,kyl phaspbateii >trialkyl phosphites > dialkyl phoophites, anti within t1imse groulia metfi)rL > ethyl > butyl. Treacing birch with a mixture of metlkyLmilitacrylata and trL- butyl phosphate (9:1 ratio) gave a fire reoistant slateriiIij of gveater stri-aigth than comparable control. Styrene, Oich normally polyme;(Izea 1;1"th difficolty under the influence of radiation was also studied. Addiitlon of 10% of di- methyl phosphite to styrene iacreased. its polyinerizatiamIn ampon b4y 4 nines. When the phosphite fraction was increased to ZDZp t:ha pro;~.yner.~,xntioa rave was increased 6-7 fold in comparison to the control. 1/1 USSR rJ1!C 531-3F5 IN, V, V. and CHINAYEV, P. I., Kiev Higher Engineerivi -A r%tlon Id', i'4-ry Academy of e Air Defense Forces "~bments Acting on a Spherical Rotor In a M4gnctic Suspenolon" Leningrad, Priborostroyeniye, Vol 16, No 5, 1973, pp 85-9* Abstract: An ideal sphere, uniform and isotropic in denrlt.,, , tj#~(:metry wrid magnetic properties, rotating, in a vacuivrn under magnetic ivspension, could Pro- vide a loss-free rotor. For real rotors, the wk1sotrcpiQii of '-Wn be reprecented geometrically, replaclng? the sphere with no r 1' 7L reversal, rotational hysteresiou ruid eddy curent loa,.9wi n:rv re"prii-ventc:11 Ly a constant Ing angle of rotor wignetization vector COMpOn*11.1to. The noment actirg pr 4 _rr on the rotor Can then be e2q2re-stNed w; a function of tjj(, of tho vacuum, the volume of the cph-oricea rotor, the twit~jnsetlvjtlrn vp,(,t,,)r Zn.-: the vector of direction of t~;a exterm.1 NiDld. In uddfl-jrn to tht! bra~fiqj~ ,moment due to louses in the rotor material, thore are two ort1w,i1prial morlents, a tangent monent detamfiied prinawily by dimintliont; Wi rw~l'cct Epherical form and a radial mamrint due to ~ossqiz in the Irator ~u!itarial. Ue precosoion mamants are due to the intcraction of tb* vxtiirnal. cc:-~I:r~vent directod along the axis of rotation of the, rotor ansi Ww najrwM,rvW,cn 1/2 F--l- '-T-T T USSR LEBEDEEVO V. V. and CHINAYEV, P. I., Priborostroyeniye, Vol; 16, No 5, 1~73' pp 85-88 perpendicular to the axis of rotation and opposite to the corretsi:iondinE ccq,,O- nent of the external field. If one of theae constituents coln o 1dies with Vie projection of the field direction vector on the oquatoria;j plarm, a ;spiral precession results, which brings the vector of ratation im lino with the external field. Since losses in the material are usually qt.ite iiignifica.-t, the precession appears close to radial. If ~ there are no lassan in the Material, a moment perpendicular to the planes of tN. extornal ffeU anti of rotaticn leads to an undamped precession with an angular velocity phopending Oil the geometric aberration of the rotor. The braking moment of a given Ins-trament can be diptermincd by lettinj it run free in a vacuum, while the precensional trajectur:)p can bii detCr_TJ.nod by observation, thus making it possible to determine whic4i Caotor (cpherical. error or dissipation) is doninant, and to d6termine quantflativn!1 tho rotrr quality, the isotropic quality of its matcria.1 and the am',)t=t of loss. 2/2 ""Mm"ININ 111W 1 7, 7, 3 :1 USSR BOGDANKII-VICIT, 0. V. , POPISOV, N'. A., B T. V. 11 NEGODOV, A. G. , S S, "Ifaveguide Structure of the Cavity in it semicor,1111Cto'. i. th Electron-Beam Pumping" Moscow, Kvantovaya ElcltroniRa, Sboriilk- S ta t Q)- , No .1 1 pp 61-68 Abstract: A metho(I is (Jescribed for creati,11,,! a guide StrLiCtUVO ill I laser 1~1.01. ing. It is shcw7l rh,~A wavei~vilo modas are sudil cavity, with the resull- t1int the emil's.-Ion dent of the energy of the electrons, anel tNe p:itz-ern his a structure which is more complox th,,,n in a. 1tA*1i.k-jT!1 c,!v:~ty. This type of cavity rc(luces tho emission 0."S (in the 15-210 kelp Clect-ron erorgy regioll), whixh i~; 1.--, of magnitude lower than in a cavity of Five illustrat.4or!z, I-our tablcs, oi' 11i'lle titles. 7 r WJKMS ACTING 03 A &I'lirl Ilt JL wwattle SUNMG-Arm Ani'm t 1AAMIAU 2q V- T. txbedr'rJL74 F i. Mil- tetmeen4eot bt. the A. awbaittea PfttizM of energy In the nw~zvri&l of the rotor are 'The bi.own &he bcokt&# OtOU&,tots, end py.VC,,Vwio% cf-."ent~ arn and 't 4n0, 4viermInstlow are ladicxtad. &rowsx~lr** mall"ir ~U& body intailinx In--st Wm may serve as a basis in the development of promising CYT9 t%.lr"zwMLft of I.- c""O'd decu"CV, U "I *el"'I an ideal t-o"!.Pjc). fr,", the stAndpaint of welghl. K"rr~sry, an4 wn&pout properties. in the abd~. of did *ipAKon of energy fit the mato-ptal at the rotor a* manumit -wilt Awt as It. At tb# seats time, day do, nittft* of SM b&U frown an Idest *Plw e erlitl lead to din appritrawe of braking monsaMs wO zmomants -1 prwecs,*iftn~ TV.* Matwitude ot the "womento of procassixin UPPU*d to the W-PHOV to a Vnewattre ZE its fror as a grPOS-Ope. We wilt assume ihst A" imF--f~t hall Of aft isatrOPic M-teri0l rP`dY b- r~pl&eed by an equivalent ellipsoldwith ammia" a a. b, c, of a fian%ajv*#uu* material with a pernwabiLity )L and wish dat"Xnellsifig factors thok are difformat 1. --ttd.t V, .0 We will consider that. loosett to rowsagnatisation. rot"y Swirotereeio. and ecklycurrents may he considered by Introdwing the coastil" aagl* ?~r by which the components of the onagawillowtilas voctor U. pervesdicul- L ---- -------- -- --- .. .. ........... ... -- ------ USSR UCKI 611,373.,826:535 GAMM, A. V., KRIVOSHCHEYOV, G. V.., KRUGLOVj S. -V #j 99-B PRR~,.V. V. and XkREMMOV, S. I. "Studying the Characteristics of a Wide-Angle ;S)rstm for Conu-crting Images Fr= Infrared to Visible Region" V ab. NelinOyn*_protsesVr v 'optike (Nonlinear I'mces3es in Optics co3lwtion o1 works), Vyp.2, Novosibirsk, 1972,, pp 360-366 (Tftm M-RadJ-otdq""-Lj No 11, Nov :72, Abstract No 3.1 D,144) TiMnslation: None. ......... ......... .. 7714 USSR UDO 62l..1 ZINAGINA, S.N., KIL NKC, V.V. LEBEM, V-Vo I. ............. --;I_.,. ",7erumic Therxoj~jnctlana Applicable To Tharicoolettric Deviliclit" XnclodizIn. tekhn. I tek)-nol. Re~, hyed. niric,hno-+*6k) n,..; ii~. (11,of r to or,i o$ r, . -, I - . Engineering And Technology. Eniardepitrtzontal 197C. No 9, pp 17-21, (Cram RZIh-Slektronike Abotrtict No 12822J1) N-) 12. Oecem~er 197C. Translation: Effective th9rmojunct ions with iz~nijmam tamperij,ture Lolsuee h:jv-S basil veloped. A -rnthod Ile proposed for chomicol nickel plating: olf a coirumic, uenuring a streneth for bondinr It with coaLmutation platee or riot, lalia t~,illl VIC A model technological process !a developed for pireperu t Lori of therivajanctionij on ceramic f ilme, on the base of whiob therxqjunctiono f rcir aej,umiail of vario,,Ae sorte are produced. Specimens oucceonf-illy withatood toots flor umi:4isni.qn.'~ suibillty, moisture resistance, thsr=1 shock, Islectrica!1 broakdown, a~ta. Awthor's SlAsmiry. ... ........ ...... ...... . ..... ............. .. USSR KONSTANTINOVI B. P. (Deceased), BIREDOV, 14. M. , KOLCHIN, A~ A. 11 I.EaEPE1.19 11. V. and SKREBTSOV, G. P., Pbysicotechnical lnst~tutoa imeni A, F. Sciences USSR "Investigation of Protcn Fluxes in the Rangip 1.5-50 liev ixi -the ~rd-4 I aTO 'Zond-51 Automatic Interplanetary Station" Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizichaskaya, No. :11, !,'Cfv 70, pp 2250-2254 Abstract: A brief descriD-.ion of the equipment used and the dwta c2~,tairc-tt -n "Zond-41' and "Zond-5" is u.-esented. "Zond-411 wiar, laianchwfl towiird f.`,o noon cn 2 March 1968 and "Zond-5" on 15 September 1968, Two prof_m* Ceblcrt~frs ,;erl! cue detecting pro-tons in the ranges 1.5-11) D14v arid N-21 Ijivr and. t.-i-a ath~er tc, detect protons in the ranges 30-35 Mev and 45-50 Mev. No otheri particles besicles protons were recorded. Measuremencs beginning st a dlstarloff of- 3.5 P1. arf! SLM.Ma- rized. concentrating on data from '7cnd-S". It was j,.c.,te,j1 that ance with the flight prcgram, sometimes changed gvierjtatior~ and aareuvered In s;)ace; 1/2 FF USSR IDNSTANTINOV, B. P., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 35SR, Serj.ylit Fiz~cheskaya, 110 11., pp 2250-2254 the average counting intenslty in all charaiels rcmaLned a~ppprr,&.iatelv -,hi~ sli.-~!, thus making it possible to speak of the - Ilaverage intenslt!r 11 C-,r the .)r,Dtcn flux. The magnitudes of the average intensities of proton f-Ilicini I.i-l: Hev, I = 0.5.103 n-2.str-l -sec-I 10-20 Mev, 1 = 40 n-1-1 pe-c-I K-19 !.rp-,j dI/dE = 35 m-2 -1 -1 -1 d 45-50 He v ,dIAII: * 151) -str -sec -Hev = A table is given comparing the InUnaltieis ~of protom flt;oi~qi~ ii-~'tl:e ranze 'X(r, obtained with U,S. and Soviet upace probaslIrm 19641 ro 2 /2 AA004071C C, UIR 0482 -74 Soviet Inventions iliustrate4, Section 11, Chemical, Derwent, 240702 LTM FRODUCrION fm cQ;;TSrFe4, airurill '4100 9C a,.! j~'*d 2 as H2 source for ML, mynth**L'P$' is~ intonsitijid an4i enex" losses re4utfid, UY to-tial wt~partLal, "'Ject.14a of the converted natur*L gas rod 6t Ri Irighi; with mmmi= car t* 4olut~qlq iiikid 4quldt 4 "wato At 6W-1000 kg/cat"'"to 4boarb 0,2 ftom tpw Part of the comvvxt*4 qamml~px Ln cnimproooog and introduced at the ~a4i* of 1 tR%o ~jraa jsyni:4 4s toweT, at a tem. htgbmr t4= ~tlkia tamp of #)I vt hosl~,- and AGOLSts conctiltratlarl of to Ur" atilt. ~j 6.7-67. as 1171649121-26, OMU~WSKJI, D.M. Otint. (12-8.69) Bul. L3/1-4.69. Cl* 1.9p, Imt, Ot~~ C 07c. 197,50,354 Kuch ba AMHORS. C-orlovskiy, D. M.; e e ele Al'tuhuler, L. M~A' nilav, 6. F, and GuftienFu 1/2 019 UNCLASS IF I EO l)R,Qi:;lF5,j,jNG TITLE--ABSOR?TION 0: AMMOtIIIA FP04 UREA PROOUCTION 40A.911-E- GA,Si;-:S -u- AUTHOR-105)-5TlRIZHElSKtYv 1.1*, ~AKAZNOV*~ Y.F., L. E 13, Ef)~F VY.,V 5 1 DOR I NA I-YU.t MELNIKOV# 8.P* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 262,102 REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IlOBRETwr PROM, OBRAZT5Yv TOVAR111YE 4INAKL L970p DATE PUBLISHED--26JAN70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY "URPTION, 6:LAME EXFINCF[0N,, .,TOPIC TAGS--AMMONIA, UREA PRODUCTIONt GAS ASS CHEMICAL PATENT -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS)--UNCLASSIFfED PROXY FEELjFRAME--2-Q07/1~fv3 STFI~ CIRC, UNC L AS S If- 0. 0 -7--7 RPM 71 2 01.9 Li c i., -I-, S S f 1, 10 PR(IG I., ,i 11 !1 :ol f 1 7 j (;I R A CC ~--- S S 1 ~j N10- -AA19 dd.t ABSTRACT/EX1RACT--(U1 6P-0- A B S TkA C T Ntf, SU63 IS GAS ES CONTG . A COM3;,ST I BL I H --0 M, I 'A 1'. B Y wA $ H Im c-, a I- tj;i 1.1 !1 1-1 .14 1.) E 11. PRESSURE [N AN ABSORBER i1 rH SrMUL*(*A11E0US I'HE REMAINING DANGEROUSLY L-XPLIJSIVlr MIXT. PIC-UTRALIZA11fl,11 I!1 f.;AkRIE0 C,1JT f3Y E OF THE Ai'SORBER WI TH A ~GRAIWILATJ:!') F ILL INI., W I I'll FILLING THE ENTIRE VOL. DIMENSIONS OF FLAME EXTINGUISHING CANALS Tma STGN911(C4,111IJ INCREASE ff-'E, CRIT. DIAMS. OF FLAME EXTINGUISHING IN CONCkETE. cottililricovi. A RhiXHIG RING WITH DIAMs SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 10 44M UNDEP: INTYIAL ATM,, PRESSURE IN THE ABSORBER OR A CCIRUNCIUM FRACtION 01: 1-2 1-114 UNDER till LNITIAL PRESSURE OF SMALLER THAN UR EQUtL TO 16 ATW J.N THE' ASSORIII:R IS USED AS THE GRANULATED FILLING, FACILIFYz :;)',IT 0$C I ENT 11; 1C RESEARCH AND DESIGN INSTITUTE OF THE NttROGEN tNOLI,~ ~fty. UDIC 6211.375,8~2 USSR BOGDANKEVICH, 0. BOkISOV, N. A., LAVRUSHIN, B M NEGODOV, A. G., STREL'CHENKO, S. S. "Waveguide Structure of a Resonator in a Sesli.cooductor 'Lailer W:Lth Electron Beam Pumping V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quanttgn J!,jectranics __ Coj:Lect:j4jn of Wcirks) No. 2, Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1972, pp 61-68! (fr0n RZII-Flz'~J-,a, 111o 10, Oct 72, Abstract No 1OD999) Translation: A method is described for developing a wavelluide ;scructure of' a resonator in a semiconductor laser with electron bean pijmpinj,,~. It is shown that modes of a waveguide tvl)e are excited in t;uch 11 'resce-lator, as a result of which tile oscillation-thres%old Is lndopench~nt of! the id,ectron energy and the directional diagram has a marit complex strii-turin 0tan in a hamogeneous resonator. Use of the reronator malres posolble a reduction in the oscillation threshold to 0.3 a/cm2 (in the clearon ~encrgY range of 15-20 kev), which is less than in a laser with a homogeneoils relivnatcir by 1. factor of 1-2. 9 ref. Authors abstract. M-3 rrn-= of WOR Gig LN T=- -:=-=-Cx - C!I ThE 04-cvm PXQ6- --"AaE fi.AiRtF?c -111-M ML. r , %Tot jArtIcle bir & A. Kstv"hg G. 1. Lun'kinA* S. S-Urel'thuka. 5 x7stee Leo -6 A.Ct 4 H 21 is "tarrined tv ti"Altz-t. destum hl Lhm ova takit4 piece In tita *-r*6 &"*. Wwor the assus9tich the; 044 a" dellwarr wf the cep~.u at Zte roper-W bisture C7 tf-* Ourt4ew at the :--~rce pl^cm As a result of dift4agan. a qUsnt!t*tiVq V*jV.l4ALQft mis Mae of the deXrov af c- PI-SOMM44 at the the ww*r-xIo,tI~ ta a broad "Mm *t *"L- 4119n obt*I%64 wstt-f~ of It- 11"Ar valactlirm, 7%* 4,0"rs-Onzal ramulto Aar-Ulf -.Z=LncldgA wow ..'thmic4culatied -f-qtmlrs, The equations Of, OWMadiftaRi4t 04ftillbAL.- Iff "a SCWFCW 20~ W*" Fi;vJ *ad 4a3culatod Do a ca"ottr k0log We sceff"t the "Sy" of iste- at the interactieft (111. The partlal prooom"m of tAo compor4ats of Ow V"r rvw stWart w*v4 44tcutsted to a tjr**J tow"wature ronsm for 8 0.1, 9,9. 1. A alm4y *" Made at Cho Offifti Ot %ftO OW&COM of COMIt"01004 Ot tb* Ingeractimn an M* 00"ttim of 0,0 Sao ph*** to tb* cmCGUISSUAM sman And the srvwth fat* of the SpIts"al Ifforw. MSR UDC., 53-4.. S:i!9 POK NOV, V. S., VYAI.,Kl,')'J', KISEL'NIKOV, V. N. , k v BARULIN, Ye. P. KOIIOCIIKJNF 11. A. "Study of Distribution of Concentration of Sol id I'liasLi ill ~jj Two- phase Flow" Tr. Ivanov. 141im.-Tekhnol. In-ta [Works of IvanoVo lristitul:~- of Cheadc"ll Technology], 1972, No 13, pp 154-138 (TranslIated. from Ile fel.-aA ivityy Mekhanika, No 12, 1972, Abstract No EM998, by V. K. StztT~,jrvj Translation: Results are prcsentcd from all :F~k%irly III the distribu- tion of concentrations of the solid pbase both over cross pecti(en:!; lm,-: Over length of a horizontal pipc (ImCLIMitic feed)' for various jilt-mlitels atid variC,03 hydrodynamic modes of the two-phaso flow. The distv-'-bution of !;Olid phasc. through the cross sections of tlie p-nexmiatic feeder was detbi-=inis,d, by the mtitliF)d of sectors and by trapping of material with a special rm;I0-,ICv0 trap Willi subsequent weighing of tbe products ckillected in eacli levol of Iliv trap. Vie studies were performed usiml; the following ma,terials, slOibrical silica gel (d=3 Pm), cylindrical silica gel ((1=4 m-m, Ji=4 mij), SI;',-l 116=5 i~m), gi-am;- lated urea (d-1. 5 mm and 2 rim) , amonilm Sulphate ((]=] qu) . 111a air flnx 11-as varied between 39 and 52 m-1/lir, material flaw -- betwcoa '~17 and 9,,) 1/2 USSPI KisellnUov, 1'. N., Lebodev, V. Ya., Romanov, V. S., VY-IlLb", V, Y., Barulin, Ye. P., Korochkiii, V. A., Tr. Ivallciv, No 13, pp 134-138. experiments established that th~-re is uneven di-stribution j:).I' c*nci,nti%~-ticns both through the height of the cro,.,s sactioll :11nd along 0,10, IC11440" CC the jlipi~ and that this, unevenness increases with increasing flow ra4te, s:izo -Ind doillit.v of particles. The corresponding graphs are presvilted. SIIX bilil ~o. refs. 212 9 3 - e i W 1,k - Tenth lnterr-,tlt--f-.~~'~ Te- 7r~ , m- C. nz. z:c7,- St - . m nosttion of t I-!! '--a' v** ry t..e Cne' Z2,( s;:Cctrc!lccP-j W-3re w The pro-,ran Of t". r-Ot. Or~ly f'.~ r1'eticals ~7ut u r ot tha -ar'4 C14 I`atlon of of- raelckla as "nob" and "vn-.4u~- 110 ts '1e tion of -.wc:lear 4n4 clactrznIc 1, --ad--v3I Prt-'c-lEs. X",,m=eurn purvey rc-:,;crtz. nr~ie~rq C-,f t~IQ W;- of t;'~e co.,.n u7 C n en tn, v., M. ~c tn' 0.1t1 t~ ve `rgc~ua=7 ~wl-~EP The ' trlc use Of '~'.'.cck ~.;.th Toz CP Z 7U I L4 L-rl I y -la ~A?a 1. 3 UO -.Jj 41-kill I j *It.& PUL, I T, t t, LJ --n-A I rP~l '47~1'i- -1-A SY UT 7 Z~14 30 v-=;Uf;-z I!:, I I JO U.~ zv~ uc;-,t:t:fizsTp 10 Zy',! S-C V.Z-V-,,f ovaJ'z "D4~0 ;0 dd ~":)ualns s:;A, Hss~: sy -4.4 ;,a 30 Tf 1/2 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCPi~$INGj DATE--090CrIO ITLe--EFFECT OF RADIOACTIVE HAUlArION ON E~ECTRUN PAI(Alit.AGNETIC ~,.,.CHARAGTERISTICS OF MACRORADICALS IN GA?l.4A1IPAAOIATEO j~)()LYCAPIQLACTAH -U- 17HOR-031-TARANUKHA, U.M., VJNSYATSKIY, VI.A...I.L-OEDEv YA.4 P XOUNTRY OF INFClI--USSR SOURLE-OCKL. AKAJw N"UK SSSR 1970t 190(4)t 89a_90t '. Iasi VATE PUBLISHED----70 [",SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, P14YSICS OPM (AGS-CAPKULACIAMt STIZz-ZiS RELAXAfl6hi 'POLYMER, GII.M.'14 IkAll)[ATL01,11 ACTIVATIUN ENERGY, PARAMAGNkTism CONTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRCiXY REl:L/FRAjML---19';Z/202_d STEP CI,RC ACCE-)Slu~i %i-AT01129d3i U "'. f, L f 15:") 1 F I E 0 2/2 036 UNCLASSI FIEO DArF-09OU70 URC ACCESSION NJ-AT0112933 v:it r AdSTkA(:TlEXTkA: --(u) GP-0- A6SfAACT. TWE Atil.AXATIG 1. ~ I L MACRUI~ADICALS IN' POLYCAPRGLALIAIM I U, IR4,ADIATCO 1410.1 6 2'jf` m- GAMMA RAYS WEi(E STUOIEO. OlFfUSEUN KAY 0 1' u RANDUM MUTICN uF MACRUMUL. c HA I P, S .4'.)OUT T'llE $Pll COJ;0- Al VI THE MC-TiON INTENSITY BEING PRUPORFILINAL T~a r~ik Imij.4o.,ol.t r tiE ACTIVATION ENERGY UF SPI:CTRAL DIFFUSION WAS Sl)ifjLA)k ji~ll- O,lil KI;A,L-,Iil"[,.F FACILITY: INSt. KHIM. VYSOKOMOI.. SOEUIN.t MEVp LJSF)14'.o Lit 11 IL ION= 'ztDK70 1/2 023 UNCLASSI FtED PR,oi-.ESSiNlG DAtE-0 TITLE--PARAMAGNETIC RELAXATION OF MACRORADICALS STA811.1,1EQ, IN GAMMA IRRADIATED POLYCAPROLACTAM -U- AUTHOR-103)-VONSYATSKIY, V.A., TARANUKHA,~6.Pl., LEBEDI-ii1i, O.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TEOR. EKSPo KHIM. 1970t 6(2)p 235-+2 OATE PUBLISHEO------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCEENCE~AND TECHNOtizy, p1w(SECS TOPIC TAGS--EPR SPECTRUM, FREE RADICAL# GAMMA RAOIATI1114, J101I.YNER STRUCTURE* CAPROLACTAM, PARAMAGNETIC REiAXAFION j CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0924 STEP NO-,,--UR/0.319/'tO,j'006/0(~2/OZ35ICj242 NG--AP0137952 Ultil"Cl - At SS 1, F I 1, 0: 2/2 023 UNCLASSiFIED: PRdb;-;SSiN-(; DATE--1)4t)l:C7(3 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137952 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PORTIS CkiTNEII, 14,301-1- IA. M., PORTIS? 1453; T. G. CASTNERt 1959~ 00ES f'(11 ALWAYS AIRP&',!~R AC(:EirAOLE FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF SATM. OF EPR SIGNALS Di: RACIC-At,S~ :STA1111LIZE-1) IN THE POLYMER MATRIX IN THE IRRADtl. 111ACICESSo IJSI'-- OF THE ICIONC-liPT OF CHADTIC SPECTRAL DIFFUSION ELIMINATES TK 1',!N E DISCR~I>AUCY FIEFW~:!., x'PTL. RESULTS ANO THE THEORETICAL MODEL. THE RATE OF SPECTRAL DIFFUSION APPEARS TO BE A PARAMETER WITH THE AID OF WHICH LUW FREPIJENCY PIOU011i IWPOLYMER CHAINS IN THE VICINITY OF RADICAL CENTERS MAY-Jae:STUDIED. FACILL,ry: INST. KHIM. VYSOKOMOL. SOEDINvs KIEV# U404 UNCLASSIP-tfa- AGz camAcratz.-Tics or Anctrrum or murixa su=Am-w ritc" A wintwt iwvm By CHL49PSUA CC= tAstticia by --3d - W I ty* rascow., TO #R 1 Mjrroins. Rwastan; Vol 6, ts-13, 19n'- SUVRO&C'.44 497-L~-. Abstract: Age peculiarities of atnwral -cabotisp, o.,f Chtor*1141 SpK calls were invastlZated during 1"te"siv- effItiv&tIon. The result* confirm the feet that thq gar strqcturtr of the ChIct*Ll* fdgulattea arF4 phaaphvcvs freis the oiedi--o- art, cgrr*lstjrd- Th* carraltation also finds *Uppact in date ceflttrl~tlng tho fractionation of nitrogen ane pho4pharus compounds in calls. Ihis is tvaic~y relatod to the pfetelo form of mittrogien and the acial-solubla Craction of ortantc phoo- ph4t* actively involved in the intraculluter rTt;*bo%tiA, 1hese findings concerning cell rtrquirewrts vArytnz wtth r,.p.cc to the age structure of the ChlorclIA populati-n ah-jid be tsktu into account when caltivatiot an Intenii.o Chlorells igultuco and determining the quantity of win*vaix to be added. The method of prolonged continuous cultivation of ChIcirstile is bai"] an a systematic replenishment of the lonq of otnernt eh~.ents Ahpt-t"d 4 fh4 cello in a nutriect mediLm and transported mechanically with 0.. Sr-tmg ~Si- as 2 Such a study Is based an a transfer value cxpvrl~cntall-v est4b)i0ird 1.11 ; hewomeneouo papotation which vories about its sean valov. TlvrAlv ean > data are used In preparing a single correcting solution which unJer stable Itiv ticn conditions ensures the limits PC variations In the icorterntrations Call, SiMal nitrient elements in the madjum necessary for noc"al growth. Kow~- r. in the courps at &;n experiment ono can obvervo devL&tA*"o In the Call consumption of olneral itlessonts from the nutrient stdium from tho votablishv-a mean values. One of the direct causes of thee* deviations miv 1" a pottlel synchronitsitim(A change In the relationship of calls of diff,crent pbr*iolojgi~ cal age tn the population), which to an inevttable result PC toptairme2t to Itivation conditionit If th" exact even an Insignificant selfttIv* effect to an any as* 6 tags in the tells. Ui - 27 :~T I milli imiligiallimm",", USSR UIX: 6 2 1: 3 9 6. 9 6 LIKILAREV, V. A. F_ARTASRK1.\ , S. , and L.Mosv Ye rc. "Dic,ital Ran-e- Finding and Movin~;-Taqat Saloctian" Kiev, Izvestiva VUZov SSSR-R;idLoeIektr-:)n1'21-a, Vol 13, Nla 2 ,L970, 112-204 Abstract: This is a review of che biblio[,rraphy doaling, w:Llih of radar information, which is widely used fpl- Jvttecting i.~:Jgnalis in n043e and clutLer. The subjects con5l.djired in Lbis nnrloi4 irro channel dez:eccor~i and rani;,2-flnd-~-rs, tracki-il, devices for detecting signal:; wf mm.-ap, cargets by usirig ti;aject;m~y at::r-*bt_'J~U:--., and digital devices for intra-period R~:agu d-.L5'. Cussed first. In analo.- range ineasure, ftifformation ig fixil;t: accmmula(:,~d `*i, all distances, and Lhcn the delay tim-..'. is esttrlazed; ill d'itt;:iCal 1:11,13C an analog-digital transf7ormat.-on is made firpt, Ithen the dip"llay t,:L.,je i,~; The block diagrams or several raage systems ave tPresaml~ed Lar diagram; for digital range-trackirig systp~,:s ond 6igixa]. se.Loct- ing moving taraecs are also shmm and explaipod. rwfllrim,;:c~s art! listcd ia the bibliogrIlphy ac the vild of thip,articki. 112 030 IJ NC L A S S 1: F I E 0vRM-SSOM 9ArE--0?-CT70 4lTLE--DlGlTAL RAUGE FINI)ING ANJ MUVING TAR.GFT SELECtl~J% -I)- AUTHL'lR-(03)-LlKHAREV, V.A., KARJASHKINt A.S.o LEBEOLY YE COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR zS0URCE--KlLV. IZVE-STIYA VUZ(JV SSSR-kA()ll0FL[-KTR0NlKAi V3L l3p 4J Zo 1971t 19,e-204 PP _,DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 AREAS-NAVIGATILIN .,JOPIC TAGS--SIGNAL OETECTfUNt RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSINCti: RAWirl RANGE ~.4-I+JNDlNG,r MOVING TARGET INVICATORt RADAR ~qANGE TRACKPIG -CONTROL MAPKING-NO RESI'RICTIONq 00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/rHAME--1991/0150 STP:P N()--UA/0452/ 719)10 1310121019202 Olt -CIRCACCES516N NO-AR0110116 1/2 SI PilOCE-351'4 DATE-023"T70 030 UNCLAS FIED 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110116 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS IS A RFVIE~,4 01; rfif* BIBLIGGRAPHY DEALING WITH DIGITAL PROCESSING OF Rkl:144 IS WIDL,LY USED FOR OLTECTING SIG,'JAL.S IN 11ACKGRE11,1NO 4-HSE: tl'il) CLUTTF;~. THE SUBJECTS CONSIDERED IN THIS REVIEW ARE WGITAt. HjJLT[ 'w;lAj'4EL DETECTURS AND RANGE FINOERS, TRACKING RANGE FINDE43v DOP-Pt-Eq FILI'ERS, DEVICES FOR DETECTING SIGNALS aF mavvqG 'rARGETS i~Y USING 1'4AJFL'T0RY ATTR18UTES, AND DIGITAL DEVICES FOR. INTRA PFRIOD S001TRAO'10N. R ~ N 6, MEASUREMENT IS UISCUSSED FIRST. UN ANALbG PtANGI: INFOR44TICI', IS FIRST ACCUMULATEU FOR ALI. DISTANCES, AND 'I'llEN THE DELAY I-IMC IS ESTIMATED; IN DIGITAL RANGE MEASIJRE# AN ANALOG 91GETikt- IS MADE FIRST, THEN THE DELAY TIME IS MEASURED. rmE GLOC?t IIAGRAMS OF SEVERAL RANGE SYSTEMS ARE PRESENTED AND 015(.USSI-0. 51MEI.AR Dfd~;41AMS FjR DIGITAL RANGE tRACKING SYSTEMS, ANU 01GUTAt 0EVItES FOR SPLE(~.TING MOV NG TARGETS ARE ALSO SHOWN AND EXPLAINkDo ....... ...... TI USSR W :! ~3' .'221 C 8 FILIPPOV. B. N., LEBEM)L. Yu; G. 117be Growth of Magnetic Switching Seeds in Ferromagnetic Single Crystals of Limited Dimensions's Sverdlovsk,, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 36, No 5, Nor 73, pp 933-945. Abstract: The conditions of growth anti destruction of c(~nteri of m,mignetic reversal in the form of spheres and ellipsoids of rotation in :specilliens of limited dimensions in the form of ellipsoi.ds of rotation wid il,arallelepipeds, are studied. It was assumed that field Ji,,. hindering th~,% dvvflopment or des- truction of seeds, may be eithor homogeneous through the crysial or hetero- geneous. The starting fjold is determined as a function of tKe 10CiLti()11 and dimensions of the remagnetization centurs, as wel I as tho dirw-n:~ions and forms of the specimen.. A model is suggested for the growth of' :!;pherical seeds in a crystal with heterogeneous RV licading to dapillnden,ve of the field of sudden change in magnetized state on the magnetizing ~,fleld, which agrees 112 USSR Filippov, B. N., Lebedev, Yu. G., Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metil-Ilov i Metallovedenive. Vol 36, No S, Nov 73, pp 933-945. qualitatively with the experimental depcndcacc. 'Fho stiiflies -;h4:'wCd that lit H0 . 0, a center can never be in equillibrium, and inust Other disappear or grow. A field H 0 0 0 wisy inhibit a change in length of 1:hIckvicss of a la center or cause it to freeze completely. Ilier* is a cefl, in finite length of a center, decreasing with increasing reytjrs4p magneticTiold, below which its length can only decrease. The starting fik-Ids tire found LL' depend on dimensions and locations of centers. 212 "It 36 - ---------- UNION I r., 6 0'09 2 It . b ~ 4 . 3 ID .5 USSR GOOSIGEYN, D. P., VERUIVIMB, G. P., TEMU,IBAM, 13. 1). ~LEBI~)E'V, YU. 11.1 GRIVANOVA$ S. 1-1. 01- .,1, '1 ~ - "Estimating the Thermodynamic Efficiency of Cycles of Di oci ir- Y Substances" DissotsiiriTushcb. r2 kak teiAnnotif toli i ral). teen jilitnnovok V s*,t). (Dissociating, Gasses as Heat Trannfe;t- A;;enrs (uld thj% of p4n#~,I, Plants - Collection of Works), 1-finsk, 11auka I teklin. h!inis, IL970, vp 52.60 (from RM-Elektrotekhnika i Energct.Lka, NO 5. May .1-971t Abstrixet Ito 5U18,0 Translation: Various types of cycl*s In 4issociat].ng a,illtistariveii nre inTf4ati~ gated and analyzed. Analysis denonetratecl thrit ou-1. or t1lic gaA! cycles in nitro- gen tetroxide the most efficient is the g4s cycle irith 91M.NerAlical co=prfas5ion. The . econcmy of the simplest regenerative gat) cyclot; an-1,1 the ras-3iquil cycles in N 04 is higher thrin in nondinsoclating gitses Find lai-boiling vorking mediums. I? appears prospective to Use thelMialy d.iS!jaCjijLti.1jtj: working in multipurpose devices, in particu~Lar, in devices for g~~zerejjlmg electriz power and fresh water. There are 4 illustriLtions, 2 t6bLles atad a li-entry bibliography. I hi L [I. 'I "I ~jj WSR UDC 62i.375462 BYIMVSM# YU. A., rARIaN, A. I., IRSEX.-N.A., and JURKIZADIr, A. A. "Holographic Broadening of Optical Spectre Moscow# V ob. Xvant. elektronika (Quantum 9jectronics collection of works), "Sov. radio," No 1(13), pp 109-111 (frox RZh-FIzLk&# -No 19?~p Abstract No ?DU17) Translations The method of optically vatched filtrationo to Lisod for the r*cognitlon and broadening of opticml spectra, A methNIL of rkiaxging the forts of a recognized spectrum is propoood for localizing the varrelmtion sign4 and broadening the range of the space freq4tucies fIxod In the filter. The "rimental results of the recognition oUtho xodels or=npluxapectra azv gIvess. Authors' abstract. Heat.~ Cc Vlutionation USSR LTIC 621.039.587 BOGATYREVA, S. V., LEBEDEV, Yu. Ye., M11-AYEV, A. 1., TETLIN, Ii. A. "Study of the Possibility of Applying Complexom i1i Caj)j,:Wg Channels in tile Presence of Radiation" Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of Moscow Power Engiiieering I-n-C;titutt?), 1972, No. 126, pp 24-27 (from RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktor-jr, No Jil, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.50.36) Translation: Solutions of c"npositions based on conplwixns -iln be use'Al to wash cooling channels .-If the racilarInn dooon are nor tpii higIv. ArtIve 4k-po- sita are partially washed off. me presence of rictiaMin within the coolant that detemine the developatent of a Virot":I-ive film oll pearlite steels. This makes it possible to shortcnt tbe time Vor treatl.TM thi. channels as ccmpared with the ti:me expendod under ordiwiry rutthods. I ill., 2 ref. 1/1 USSR VDC $50.42 GIADX1KH V. S. and J=EX-ig. J% M a 6 I113titute Of KWOralogy Geochexistry and Cxy8tallOchGm1GtrY'-Cr-'=P'- uonte# M041cow *Uranium and Thorium in Alkaline 011vine-Basalt Series" Moscow, GeokhWya, No 11, NOV 71s Pp 1315-1323 Abstracts Uranium and thorium distribution has beon stutiled In 158 &=Plea of effusive rocks of alka-line-basalt series (Nairteoh&-Kaltulsk exd Kozneisko- Alatan provinces, zone of grabens in the eouthern part c~f the Hussiam plat- form). In the alkaline olivine-basalt series the -acnciontration of uranium and thorium, as well as of zirconlun exd ssiobium, follouts the increase In the alkalinity of the rock, going f rom baoalt to the mogit aliallne nenbox-, -- traohyandesite and trachy-te. The thorium-uratium mt1P d1irdwIlshes In the same direction. The alkaline olivine-basalt serieis of platNtsis and regions with completed folding which axe similar in their yetxqxaphIc couposition axv characterized by similar concentrations of radimctive eilements, in contrut to niobium and zIrconiwa, Small Inczease-in uxanium &nd thorlun concentrations nay be observed only in serleg conucted:,to alkslint-ultrabasic blocks and carbonates. T, 7 Acc. Abstracting Service*. f Rt.- If Code- CIJEMICAL AB ST. t 7 4) ~;.94026t Infrared aboorption spktra and axlenhiAtew of 11he t important.fluaroalwaWatec : DXMenil;g~h, , ; AtSi- 96 r. Alklid. Nank'Ukt. V. 10-01112- IF), 'krain). InfrOed soecft waq 4 bkainil -4 (L 31 afg fluoroaluminates from Ortcnlanq~ cryolitts (Xii4 MI) lithionite (-Xa*L4Al2F&v). chi'alite (NhkAWO. -wei ~"rit T*2111~ MgAlF,), prosopite (CaAl,(011014), r2lswitq1JAIA(O15j~,F,, W H,O), thonisenolite UNQUAl. 4 10). Pachitol e I ~'ac4ipvw ILO), and Seark3utite OHO), Fiturly,,wountilitnin- (C"(Oki IN emls %yere mixed with KB;r and d in POU-ts" The clWiw- 094, to teri5tic absoroQu bands ilt _W M-L t mt vazwLe wt $it 2 141 cra_ 4t0 ( vibrations and those 0.1 - clieformation v bri tions. Tile Minerals contg. water 114ve ad 141 bands a4 I 4.1n, -1. 11tt hydroxyl group gives addal. pta~s:'b4wecn 1200 1&1 d SOL) On 1011, cryolith, te him a pMk also a 460 rru-1 due WI Ole voleace Vibrations of the Li-F bond, I I wr1knite thcte of. pe(I S it 520-470 cm -11 clue to NIK!"IF Valen Vibrations, rinfl. ~jm Pro"nolte. thowenolite and pachnolite pea due to Ca~"F w1lence 4ibra- tions are present. The Inic:roli aess;of these tn' . fals suas ill I usfe the range 17G4 10 kg/mrnk Romazi MY11ONjewycli LIFRME 19WO007 Public Health, Hylgiene 4n~d Sionitatlol2ij USSR Of,% 616.74-001.34-091 T-PAP EVA. A. F. and LEVIN, V. N., Institute of Physical 1~:ultu~(-. ineni P. r. "Pathomorphological Changes in the Skeletal Macles of Amimal.9 Jfxposed to Vibration" Hosc6w, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye,?.aboleviiniy4, Vol 15., No 11, Nov 71, pp 25-23 Abstract: A morphological study of skeletal muscles was carried out an 31) rats that had been subjected to vibrations with a fre(Itlaticy ol 50 cycles and an amplitude of 0.6-0.8 mm 5 hrs per day for 3 mos. Strmatur4il chmiges ia the muscles were observed, which were nore prorkounced In Oie Je;g ,,s than In the back. Changes Involved local separatLon, rupture, and 41,sitrapby of musele fibers, complete lysin of somQ fiber bundleis, and degeao~rlxtioli of ccll tluclei. Proliferation of connective tissue In, damaged 1;~:iok pl,ave. Similar changes were observed in thi! muscles of rqts joibJet3ed V).,) intivilve phyijLcal stresses for periods up to I yr. There was a deerwast 11ti the c(incent of V!1A in nuclei and of RNA in the cytoptasm aa compared with oitmitri:il,9. Tlie cc~rltcnt of total proteins in the uusr-l"- wais reduced and there a. a a ducreih!ix, although slight, in the content or' $lvcogan in them. I'llin de~,Ijru~ration of USSR LEBEDEVA, A. F., and LEVIN, V. N., Glgiyena. Truda i ]?rD1!essior-1&l'nyye Zabolevaniya, Vol 15, No 11, Nov 71, pp 25 2S muscle fibers was evidently associated with disruption of in.nervaticn, vascular spasms, and disturbances in acetylcholine rie tall, a lism. The work described was carried out at the Lvningra4.Sauitaz)r-Hy$ij.ane ln!~-titute. 2/2 ~52 USSR Alm 616-74-W)-Ce -.616401 -~4 4vE4LA, A. F., and MAROKUSIOaN, L. A.,. rplatitute of MNj,nical Culture, Banluary Hygiene Medical Institute, I*ningrad "Mechanism or Disruption of Function of the NemromuiscuU:i, Systmat during t1le Influence of Vibration" Moscov, Gigiyena Truda i rrofessiomalInyye, Waleyj%ntya, No 7, 1111 70, PP 15-18 Abstract: The activity of the reupimtory enzyiws cytodii,ow- onl(liwe aml succinate dehydrogenase in -the muoctaus gastrocnemius anill itrusauLus rectus of the dorsum of adult nAs was studied before an4 after vVI),rattrin. Cholinellter- ase activity vas determined siniultazicuunly in, the inwre iri~uscleii on both sides of the body. A qualitative cormlation was faami bewaeu onvOrittic activlty and applied vibration. FunctiorAl as well;~ as biachericisj~. ehietil weli, nated in the neuromiscular system. Btxuctural c4hmigiee in the wr;iscloti;~ may be rra- duced. The vibration appeaxed to have a. reflox effect oli the cattra.1 nerrcnis system, vitich controls trophIc P2veessea It UW tiliall-ad ill-lid 0413ILns. Prcl- longed and intensive vibration can jpoduce a negatIve 0j)q)hic -4*tlex ant a reduction in the activity of respimtory eAZYMS Lit $401irtal ajllsc~is. ~Rzf. code; Ace. A037221r 1#00 .1 . . UR 0391 PRIMY SOURCE: digiyena, Truaa i Prof eisai-Dit`;a1'-ny1ye Zabolevaniya, 1970t Nr 2,, p1l, 9-1,,o THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THJ' BODY POSITICiN AND ST.ilxic STRI-S'37 IN INDIVIDUAL GROUPS OF SKELETAL. PILISCL.ES IPJ' THE DEVEILOPMENT OF VIBRATION PATHOLOGV Stimriiary The pal~-r sets forth data on. the S' nificince of the bottv 111'sition; Ind static stress in operating hand-held mechinizttl tol, Physical l0nJ 1011 dillercal inuscle lyroups in tipper and !ower extremities. as well as ()n the Lwdy 41.9 n whnli.- is ilhown to tie non-uniform, and sometimes of long duration too, Tho loall :~;' tll,l o -ganisrn Is deter- mined by the specificity (if the wot-king posItion and the r1i ', L' ifilde of the inuscular effort required for holding fast Iteavy vibratinl~ toolis and tar p~rforuiiiig work. Working in an awkward poslure with stakic ~lress neces!iitates gyre tilt ptqiiic;~l effort arA an be one of the causative factors of vibration~palholog,~e.. T a' s.liapf~ tind dimensions of objects to be processes. the de3l n and physical, char ticter sl~ics 01 Ylbraflon tools and other points art Of importance Tere. 1 7 UBEDUA, A. F., Tnst4tuto o.* Cultu Q Llo--ili 1'. F~ .4 "The Role of Bc-4y PosiLion and Static L.:;adinp I-- Groups im Thlo Lev,~:Icpnen. of Vibrat-.or. Lickncjsll C. AbstracL: iivolved in uurfor:.dn!~ vari=; The phy-,ical ioa-a' on t~-.c of tile aal lvwar va ri e 5 1t". L! .Zyr n . ir i n dei g, I io fi o t i; olr f 2j; 1~ v, v 1j :~atlml of U,5111j; tocl. 'Wro ".11, -ion rzqulru~; L:,:**--.*L--Cllr U-- -o--~ to contral and vi"h Dl-,~04 an' -ia inay rl).jult 41,0.,s t W~~ L'. t--w "Lrailicn L) f V L, .,-A r a J,~qjt musclas affected by d4fli~rcnt body pa;u~tions aro roro-=4m4qjjJ a r, ii mcan, rr com.ing fa-Liguo and mainta:L-U.-Iq; USSR uEc'634? .744-015 .1 .014.16 TZBEMNA A. F. and lZIEBROVSKAY-Al U. YE., Institute of IlLysiclill Culture. Sanitary Hyf;iene Medical Institute, Leningrad "The Effect of Rest on Changer, in the Localization of Miolinjiflerasa in taie Neurom,iscular Synapses of AnLrnals After Epqpolaure to Vib.M.ticui (Experi-w-nr"-l Data)" ~Ioscow, Glgiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya No 14.1, 1' P .11 -,53 7~2 1 5 Absti-act: Me effect of the duration of rout on i,upciir mfte,., Ln ,lury &.le to CII! nale White rats prolonged vibration was studied by subjectIng three Ep,ciii" to 5 hoars of vibration (at 5\";' Hun with 0.8 1111B rUjpjj~`,.'-jjfj) &',, SL4131LAVO azad holidays excepted, for 3 months, and then so-criflatlig thu groups at IOP 30 and 80 days after the en-d of the insult. Sixteen riVI;,i used as C(N--txID1s. Cholinesterase activity in striated sl)iral anil distal. muscles were studied by hlatochemical mathcda- 71;e challgOtS 1-10ted Wel-0 tr4lN.- I=rked in the distal muscles. The ilroup given 10 dayn ol.' rest sho-iod, J.itt..q(! recoverX its compared with previoz;o res,41ta. After 30 daye of rest %lut rnz taolo~, ical were less marked, with somme motor end plates appearinF, M.Ch better recovery was noted after 80 days, but some abnormal eniT.Ijittan were still 1/2 USSR LEBEDWA, A. TF. and ZRISBROVSKAYA, Y. YE., Gigjyena Tri4d)JI i Zabolevaniya, NO 11, -37T22, 'PP 51-53 present. Mus it was concluded that even prolonged resj; (8t~~ tUiys) '10'es liot lead to complete recovery after 3 m0liths bf eXPOSUre- 2/2 USSR UDC 531.7 ill- 5 -. CB. 62.01-1. 5;-' T. I A BLOKI. A. A., T., K. A. "Infozriation '.:~a-;surng 'zvst-en for AutonatIng Llj~farmatiwj ar,-' rt:operatuve Measurements In ror St-rength" V sb. Ust-rovstva i eii-er-01v sis-D~n (Devices and Elements o4 --loll Works), Metrologiya -~tpkhnil:a' 'No 11, NOV 71, NO .1. 1321 .1 - 5 a, me I a dcvicc fi: r of er c t ov 1; metit rang-! L'"i v'' the r-duced xxxj"num urrar v.-I!" r ;vj' T- for cacti of" h 1'.! j I I . fi - tit 4,.,: UINULAZ)Zllrtcu s",--[lW. Y f~A r I ~. 11 pc.5- r.) SEPT 'h (U) Maloa this q"ortvry F.P.CLIV. P.,L-;. (..c n- ..ti~'- lacatcd fr= One InaLituta of r!Wtazlrnth..Iu C. zt~ th*~o ArtiCiao. it wAm P064WIG t0 IdOntify IIVO now porso"ILti- ukt), ti- afe Itns. V. F,. .do-, A- I- FatevATA. V. PIE~t 'OOCT70 1/2 041 UNCLASS4.0 IED~ P4kb1.-,1ESSsiNG oATE TITLE--RADIATION EMULSION POLYMEkizA:rION OF s'rYRENE _j_ ',AUTHOR-(05)-LUKHOVITSKIY, V.I.# PULtKAAPOV* VaVot LEOEDEVA49. AoM.9 LAGUCHEVAP R.M.9 KARPOV* V.L. ..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,:,SOURCE-KHIM. VYSo ENERG- 19709 4(2)t 173r4 OATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AqEAS--CHEMISTRY 1; 'TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL REACTION RATE# RADIXTION EFFECTo EMM.SION -POLYMERIZATIONv STYRENE, GAMMA 1AAADIATION: CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PAOXY REEL/FRAME--1992/L6Z3 5111> CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112617 041 UNCLASU:FtED PiRldESS11NIG DATE-30GOT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112617 ABSTRACT./EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TIH EK I N E T I C SW U-~ 1: 'iTJDlED OF EMULSION POLYMN. OF STYRENE (1) IK LAURAT--. HIJ V014 USED Ai TH~-'4 EMULSIFIER) IRRADIATED WITH GAMMA RAYS. Ti< REACIIUN JVjjj,*,,lTl0l G e !S 7.7 KC4L-MOLE. THE FGLLtlvi[NG RELATIONS ARE Ofifillirt) 11111111L.url Is APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO I PRIME0.5 IS APPRQKNAITL~ T~) IC L SUBM) PKJME0v5 IS APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TD EXP(Nlz-GAVj.lw'-;: AHERE UPSILON IS THE PEACTION RATE, I IS THE IRRADN. c IS I*tlE: CONCN* OF Ilt AND C SUaM IS THE CRIT. I CONCill. OF THE 141,~CELLE FaRmnriwi, FACILITY: FIZ. KHIM. INST, IM.~ ~KARPOVAo 140SCGio, U~SR. t lt.r I- 4C% I F I F 4 awl USSR UDC 628.492 KONDRAT'YEV, S. F., and Scieutifi,c Resi~arch imd Designing and Technological Institute of Municipal Management, Kli~,,v "A New Thermal Method for the Decontamination and rrearileat of Solid Household Garbage From Cities" Moscow, Cigiyena I Sanita~iya, No 3, Mar 73, pp 58-61 Abstract: A new procedure for the conversion of city hii"ehotd garbage to a fertilizer was developed. After removal from it of feri!ous rw.-tals by waj;netic separation and then of non-ferrous metals manmally, rhf-. garbiql;e is brougl4t to a particle size _5 15 mm by grinding and screening.. The presuiice of non-ferrous metals to be removed is indicated by a hi$b-frequeacy. dilvectow. The gaxt~age in the form of a homogeneous, friable mass is treated f(ir 3 btrs in a rotatinji drum with air at 120* that is blown through the drum. This results in sterilization and dr1ing. The sterilized, dry maso is 11round to a fine powder in a ball mill. The grinding in the ball mill 141 saccolilpanied by Ji second magnetic separation to remove f Ina ~ partitleii of, j!exrovi metals. The product obtained, which did not require further compostlal; azd had the composition organic substances 46-58, total N 0.6-1.2, ~' 0.3-0.9, K 0.4-1.02" 1/2 USSR KONDRAVYEV, S. F., and LEBEDEVA, A. F., Glgiyana i $anftariya, No 3, Har 73, pp 58-61 pH 6.0-7.2; and C/N 14-24, was found to be an effective fertflizer. The tbermal treatment at 120* brought 14 and P into forms remdily assimilable by plants. S. K. Potemkina. Chem. Engr, and F. M. Kon(~hakc,siakaya. Chemist. participated in the work on the development: of the uaw 1,%otho4. 2/2 -_'77 ~ -77~ Acc. Nr- Abstractinp $arvice: Ref. Code qPfw"U4SS3!C CHEMICAL ABST. 90"r Poly(keto a saw tyj*. at betsirillatial wily. r1w. Vinogr0am V,; Ko - rit in. WeInk 1 7 _L,_&. jin.1t. 1!;en 1. Soedim. S-0- A-1940. 120 11~5-70 11KIISO Br(~, 20111c sation of H,NFLNEL 11) with BrC OCII H intenaea lull ntemetWites jNHRNHCHC0R'C0CH,,1B? (11 1, T~e mactio(I wits. A it stud ed. on w the synthcsLi of wilyiidnies 11 11h.NH.twitK;jjR is 4,11. model,compids.- thO convalpmat'l 'a -(Ph. CHICOW4114f, Mi '193- 1 ' 'And or 4X,CfiHk0Q;Hd Raw P N mp.. 'Sjmi1!11;iY, Af,"'o- (4-PhNHCH~,C0C4H4),G: A y4th (I 1416H ; 0.4'- CHBr wa3 condenscd with 4 CAOCoU4, or -4-41,C,fHXl42C4HJ ar wkh 4444NH A)_. 0 CH: to give the corTesporiding M A4 com S. c p leima- NIM tion of I with 11 ;99 1 (70- V-) in 3j, , ),)p at 100o. j,he fotlowing ill werit ob4intil; gn, ia jlcic Ki R r .4,4',CJA#01*4 ~1, rVen): 4X-C%11#1CoHq henyl Ophth f ppr 1frmu bts(4-P en Wide. AL~ iI 1:~ wag H 1110 -9 1411114 On mduced by mech. anal. (ChdnjP in 01001(111004 i a 4-min-diam, somple wj~-h tdMP-) 01ml. tha""01"'Ot"try Itillepwad that Ill are stable to -500+. i .11,411 j REn/FRAME mr, m. , w", nm' , w, m, JPAS !.7333 2S OctR>er 1.%72 ROR i C-C Excerpts from Buzz ian- language book editod by P. V. Lukini "q 5, 1972. Govotsko-ye Radio Publir,"Ing HQu.Z,:., CONTFUTS G- A= tAtion ....................................................... A C;bttv*" .............................. T- ............ ..........d ............. .......................... .................... ....... 1< a ti USSR F1 the 41;n*msions of tha active co,ronents* the influence ~f tho dt~vnilane bolng more atpnificmnt ab tlo* rvq~sirat: power rf the cjrc~jt !a !*As. -.hv authoro itu-1y !hp inf-~4rncr v! !ne c4rociv4nev of the emitter junction of 4 microce%itter tranw- totor on vne, arced ef -4";;- -f ths TTL, af th- Irc,,Lt. .he article contaLns E, figures. I tatLem, nnd 6 lloer4pl,lc r4-gre-ac,rr. UDC Aasiz d~t= c1 !r---r#4-i-E the 'Jualit), of Loric InTrgrrr-, circults. Y4nushonin - G.G. In tne Collec!.Irn *elv*4 'Sovarakave Thit tettrl. ~aflzxz tilt run~ltrna: tht Troducr P-r An", other ptysIcal rarameterr. of Space. 6,c,,n4nd !3v an Arb1trary surfzcr. OA lr~,o baalz of the olt4ir-' Z-5 tna ar-ticle szonse &nf The article contains 2 tAbliurrerhic. r~fQr*=c.Z, UDC F,71. UZz of j;Ofljjn.4r Pr.graeming for COrjVqTs%1a-i "t' t!%c Cacmetric Dir-onsLons, of -Vag Iterions of Trdatsircocz =z- SAtalov, :1 Lab a,' r=a- Ru'den In the br-r.r. ' ';u--iIn. Uo 5. p IZ9'. -SovarcleaTe, Ing Houso. 1972. A. methfid. it sqpRastad for volvinr. problems of synthe- f4;~i=Z ajttirs co~ronontt based on the use of nonlL=aarL -pro- e;u1pirmont. ',he article r-fvea a the, program alrorl-hri and a sp&cif.1c: exarple, of the corputa:loa of' tbo geometric dinebsiona of the rogimme transiztor for an Integrated ser,icanductor circuit. The article contains % firures. I 'table. and 0 graphic r*forencse. 'JDC 6,1.316.6-191.5 Structure of Y.1cropower Integrated intorn.6i Memories or. Uri- form '.Qbsystems on Supplementing ?',:)P Transistors. (" 0 d S.K. 0% Al. 10 the Coilaction mthroolektronika. *dited by No 5, p 126. Sovetak~-y* Radio Publishing Mouse, 1972. USSR WC 669,143~088.8) SOROKU, 0. 0. X., BLANK, V. A.. and UMMU&N 1-4- "A Method for the Production of Fluorinateid Ph*tQC4+.hQ4110? USSR Author's Certificate No 357621p filed,19 Jun ?0 O)Ushmd 25 Jaz 73 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 19# Oct 73t Abst=ct Ho 19LI49 Translationt To lower the long wave sensitivity, the walal IrAydir (alkallne or n3kalln -earth) or the fluoride of one of these olewl4ts delprialtod on a bass together with Fv are fluorinatod to ths pqUit with f1liorine formed by decomposition of an F-containing, waNtuA, 7bil vacuum opece com- taining the base with deposited layer of zoW or fluae.W* In wracuated 0to a pressure of 10--5mm using a nonoll pump. The bmae is heldioi taJ00+ 10 the pump is sealed off and the contaizer 10th X*lP,2 is hui*d to about resulting In the formation of a 2-4 ox pressure of KeLP2 *%Poru In the eyatea, Decomposition (Pyrolvais) of XeF2 occurs it ths pro"tai of unisr Fv of the bus and the &toxic fluorine reacts with its Uyer 040UP41410atinif for its deffioiancy of fluozine. Xenon being libe;%ted during tho pyri)Iyale is inert and does n(Lt react with the layer. USSR UIX 616.34-001.29-092 L9BtDEVA, G. A. "Development of the Pathological Process In the Gal; t roUltes tilial Tract, ss Related to the Enteric Form of Acute Radiotion Sickness! Moscow, Arkhiv Patologii, Vol 33, No 11, 1971, pp 12-18 Abstract: Experiments were conducted an 107 rats imd 5$1 m1ce exposed to whole and :13,000 r. Ln body or local x-ray irradiation in doses of 1,000, 360, , order to trace the pathological process of acute enteric; :radi.jition sickness in the gastrointestinal tract. Lesions developed 1-n the folIpwin.- order: im the proximal part of the small intestine, its distal p4trt-, tho large intu!i- tine, pylorus, and fundus and body of the stomach. Thq! must O.gnificant: changes were observed in the mucosal epithelium of the p,roximlil small in- testine. Initial chan,3e:; occurred in the epithelLul ca-.1;W: iii.tosis coased and cells degenerated. Changes in the mucous ritembrane vm.!re dtternined by Lila extent of radiation darmige to surviving epithelia! calls. Tbi!si! cells troved from the crypts to the villi, forming, unusually large., riultinuclear types, and gradually sloughed off into the lumen of the intes~iht, mereby denuding the mucosal stroma, which resulted in death. further lnvcsti~j;aLion was made of the giant epithelial cells, which preserve the opithe'11un und have a longer life span (to 5 days) than in nonirradtated an-AImp-1,4; (3 di~ys). r. I Cy USSR LEBEDEVA, G. A., Arkhiv Patologil, Vol 33, No 11, 1971, !Pp 12-18 were found to be inadequate in some aspects or- their digoi;tilro and absorptive functions. Other changes in structures in the intestinal wall were also uoted. Wandering cells in the mucosal stroma disintegrate. i Neutrophils an(. 1,impLoid and his- tiocytic, elements increase around the foci of disithtegratfon of crypt epi- thelium. Vessels in the capillary-venous netxilork t;well; chanj;es, indicating irritation occur in nerve elements. Following whole b4:.d:,, irrodiation, moss destruction of lymphocytes occurs in lymphoid structureq, as vell as depletion of follicles with stripping of the ret4cular stroma. Fallcwiug local irradia- tion, after lymphocytes disintegrate, the centers of FoT111clef; rapidly fill up with mature cells in Payer's patches apparently cominI..1 froli nonirradiated lymphoid structures. Morphological changos in otlithr pariti; of the gTitr(An- testinal tract are analogous to those in the small intow%ftie, atthough. loss significant. It was concluded that injury to the thpithti:Uum of the small intestine, depending on the rate of call division mad rejmrwal of' epithelium, determines the course and re3ult of sickness. One of thi!i bafl.c causes t',)f the Enteric syndrome is radiation dimiage to the intestirim? epI.Clielitim. Irri- tation of intestinal mucosa by excessive fa,t In the lntotlno dile to Int-reast!d excretion and impaired reabsorption is of possible sigxifficaiice. USSR UDG 617-001.28-036.12-092,9-018!~.8iii).L.Ols.25-07[: 616,36+616.61]07 "I. OVDIYENKO, N. I., SCDOV, V. V., LUEDBIA C A MIKHAYLOVICH, S. and PAILFENOV, Yu. D. "The Effect of Oxathiol on the Liver and Kidneys in Chronic V;adlac.Lon. Sickness Induced by the Injection of polonjum210', Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 4, 1970, pp 43-51 Abstract: A single subcutaneous injeetion of doga with 2.5 mt-,:rocurie/11-g of P0210 produced chronic radtatiun alcknesa by Iii,pa;[rinro: ~)f anA o:.qec- ially kidney function, causing death or anifil.31-1, In 9 Inanthil. In 4!!1 I'll.! I' idogi, daily doses of 50 and 25 mgfkg of oxathiol for a motith tiot otily th4! ILvq:r and kidney disorders, but enabled the animals to survive for the (%,,:ir,! 7-yeux observation period. Oxathiol treatments also roduced the s:01k, of ',ilk~! absorbt-d dose of P0210 in the organs. Oxathtol is a complexing agent Lhat the excretion of poloniurr, from the body by formLng stable watert-tolublum The free SH groups contained In oxachlol helip o ostorin tba: radimcloa-inpairod balance of SH groups in the enzyme systems. 1/1 UUG 617-001.26-O'16,1.1-03q t616 o)4 .10 rZMEVA, G. A.g Institute of Biophysics# Xinistrf of ftmlth 1j1iJ;R, Hoscol, "Intentinal Form of Acute Radiation Oickness Atfacted bV Yoxitmin, Types of Ionizing Radiationr i Moscow, HeditsLnskaya Wlologiya, Vol M'No 6, Jun ~t2, pp 67-72 Abstracti Ten dogs, 67 white xats, and 40 mice were ztCb,~ncted, to external and" Internal radiation to study developoient of intestiral aicmta =iftlation sicknoss In response to different radiation vources. General fixtm."Tal x-ray treatment (19000-3pOOO r) generates lesions In the sinall intestine mumia in 3-31 dWZ, while localiced tt-eatrent delays lesions to 4-,5 days. 11tholagical seyarlty Increases In tho entire castrointerfinal tract cuu4ocrard.ally. R-Ixed E~=.,a- neutron radtation producus nove saymre ron4tioris (lat3lanp axifle In 2-3 da~fat accompanied by m&naive hemorrhaging and mucoaa.1 necroals,~) , bul, the 1-.atteirn ot severity if as above. "7, r, 62 1 C. With Intravenous Injoction of laplizoeinittli, - (0.1 microcurie/gm), necrotic proce"ea ta~ki longer (.5 evqS fcx Italor, appearance), but again the response Is more severe In tho said.l. ihan in the 2arge intestine. beta-exitting CeI44 intrcdua~d poxx-3-,aly in-W tht~ astomach (12-18 mic-rocurie/gn) p---.ducied aa opposite pattem of oolvorit.),, vith ulceira- tion arising in 2 days in the large, intestine and jesl4sillu of 4irwal Intestine mucosa appearing in 4-5 days, Thus thirs dinorwe oecLa-z in ro4iponsp. to Tariouz WSR LEBEDEVA, C. A.j Reditsinskaya Radiologly4p Vol 17j No III, Jim PP 67-172 types of radiation, including, tlk-tt from ingested. imotarion althelki,, , var ty 1h sti ~ I ~* of response varies ifith radiation type. 4sions of theI onal:L intestin's sucosa. always occur# and the intestijL&l syxvirane will uplignr even if jurt to dam -e. the distal. portion of the small intestine,4aono suffers nevex af, 2/2 USSR UDG 581-.143 547 - 379- 52 PRILEZIlArLVA, YE. N., LUKIN, V. V., 5111EG01=11, 11., 1.0 'A N. N., LABA, V. I., 3EM01`1INAj L. I-, PETUNOVA, A- A, ond Ro., Institute of Organic Chemistry irreni N. D, Sciences USSR, Moscow "A New Group of Herbicidal Compounds -- Alkylviny). .3 u Ifone 8 Mo.9cow, Doklady kkademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 194o No 3, 19TOo lip 727-730 Ab-itract; A systematic 3tudy was made of the relatioil be~,woerj llerbi- cidal activity and structuire for vinyl aulfones aii,d :Jifililar to them under hothou:;o conditions on poLted p2.antio, 11; ii~,* iIol.irid thatj tha display of appreciable herbicidal action 1.n zht~--,ie 4iovi e.,1 izi (A"110 to the presence of a double bond (iIILO ining the sulfart!i,). gwoup ond pos- a sessing strong electrophilicity. The ~iltr)-iesL her'll-ici(Ijil aet-ivit~y wa~3 found in vinyl sulfones with nor-mal primary ri.-3d.ic1-1:L;j cutatl,~ilig 8-10 atoms. These compounds, to which tivi r1 ~_q Alvisone 0, 9, 10 respectively, showod 1salactIvity i~f octir~n 'Lit hoit.- houso experiments. Some propartie3 of Alirisones d and 10, obtain-id 1/3 ............ USSR PRILEZRAYEVA, YE. U., et al., Doklady AademLi Pki~yk !NMR, Vol 194, No 31 1970, Pp 727-730 from chromatographically pure primary ji-Qctyl and n-d(i!c71 113, were compared with the properties of Alylsone-K, obtatned 1"'o.1 mcreap- tan concentrate extracted from polysulfide piptralilm.t-11 (Iff -~ILQ Islaimbity type, as well as Alvisone 8-10 obtained from a mixttira of 0,ynLkvtiC alcohols G8-ClO (supplied by YU. S. KIGAM and S.- III, LOKT6V)- lilvi- sone-K was found to be only slightly tnfarior to .10,vioon'-_9 8 and 8- 10 in herbicidal activity. Data were obtained On'tI10 (103G~;e Of "Alvisone" herbicides tinder field conditions, bai3ijid on 1',hrae-yoar field plot tests conducted at the Puihkiri bage A*.JI-Llnion In- stitute of Plant Protection Maningradakaya Oblastid, wo well as by the Chair of Agriculture of the Soil Biology FacuIXY of Moucow Univer- sity (Moskovskaya Oblast). The results indicate that Alvisone-K PQ.1JLqjJ1j8(_~3 a nu::11)er of properties (e. g.# low toxicity for wan-4-bloodad alxiimaks, stability under storage) which make it promising for tho camt-rol oX annual di- 213 USSR PRILEHAYEVA, '~VE. N. et al. Dokja dly Akademii llayl, 3!`~',Aj Vol 194, No 3, 19709 pp 727-.730 Cotyledonous weeds in carrot plant, ings, Alvisone can be! used 'Sl* a con- tact herbicide as a supplement to soil, prepam.. tims (or' the propazine type etc. ). The most convenient way ofl preparing theso L--4~ , A -unsatu- rated sulfones is three-stage syathesis from irercaFt~an% uither in- dividual ones or mixtures thereof. The authors thank T. YE. PIVOVAROVAO V. 1. j)1W"X)V, V. K11. 3YUNDYUKOVA, T. S. PAPI".0 fcr Laki3,,j::; part in the synthoti,:- portilon of the work-, P. V. SABUROVA for takinfi,; Fort, In the h0hout~o tests, A. V. ZAKORDUNETS and YE. V. AH'i'AW.ASTSEY for det~x!ninigijr,. t lie Loxicity i'or warm-blooded animals, and Profeisor It. D4 OBOL.&NT.SA'7 dad Y. S. Sultry for their interest in the study* 3/3 Semicondu~- ~4~chnology USSR UDC 5)6- 75. - 62L'1,315-~592:51+7-665 LEBEDEVA, G. I., and FREr.,W-113, YA, F-p Instl!ttl4e of Organic 3yri- thea*6, headeitrr of Sciences Latviaji SSR, Itiga. "Entropy of Fusion of Some Or&anic Somicoxiducvors of the Indene Series" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheakoy Khimii, Vol 44, 190 11, Nov 70, pp 2762-2765 Abstract; In connoctWri with resq---Wci'i being doae on phy-jico- chemical propertic.,3 of cirganic 3emicui-iductora of I~Im indene se- ries, the autiiora studied =.ie th~modyniimic 0, liarocteriz Lit., ii of these substancea, particularly tiio urjtrop~ of eu3l,ouj- Vriv arti- cle compares the entropy of fusion deterthin.ed frorli axperim-ant;sj. data with the analogous value calculated lay Vike ai~ditive grcup method on the basis of the homomorphism prtncdple, The entro- pies of fusion were deteruined for, the tollawing I.ndene compounds from their solubility in b8n2en$V. d~ 7_77. USSR LEBEDF.VAg G. I., and FRETMANIS, XA, F-a Zh%irl~al FLmic6eskoy Xhimiij Vol 44t No 11, Nov 70p pp'2762-270 1) R, fir II) R C 6H5, I',) R1 CH3 4 Evorywhare a) R2 z C051 b) R,, R2 ~ CH3, d) R2 PQ.LC6"4' e) All PCH30C P,4.&' Satisfactory agree-meat was fotu~(Ii Wfoieen the addi- tive and experirental values for cc~tapoujida J;44r, 11), Id, la, Ila, 11d. The experimental value was bigher thlbri thip jiddiziya valuo for Ic, Ila, 111a, P083ibly due to ~ho prsmince of pbass transi- tions directly preceding fusiov..~ A lower jr-IlLue was found for 2/3 U519R LEBEDEVA, G. I., and FREMAINISp YA- F-,, Zhurnal Fizicneskoy Khimii, Vol 44, No 11, Nov 70, pp 2762-2765 'as"Pf than for 6 S,ddf in the case of 11bp possf.bly due to the effect of steric factor3 on the free rotatilon pf the mole- Cule. The authors th4nk B. P. MAUSTEVSKIY rair dillaussing rhe work. 112 013 UNCLASSI i, IEU PROI"ESSI43 DATE--230CT70 tITLE--SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY UP THE INTERM04ECULAR HYDW4XEN BONUING Of: ;AMINGINDENONES IN THE SOLIO PHASE AND IN SOLUTIONS 4-kl- AUTHOR--LESEOEVA, G.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR iOURCE--LATV. PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTIS 1970t (2)v 26-3~? DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHE141STRY TOPIC TAGS--HYDROGEN BONDINGt AMINEf KETONEr CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS SOLVENT ~ACTI~)Nt SPECTROSCOPY OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAME--2000/0748 STEP C - A C C r. S10 N.' N' 0 - - -A P - 0 12 4 4 18 1 46 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PRUI'~;(:SSTIV~ WJE--i!3JCT70 !"'IRC ACCESSION 40-AP0124418 A03STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A35THAcr. IN A 5TUnY UN 9PlTJlA:,4!)L. H 13f)ND[~j"? OF AMINJINDENONES IN 5JLIOS ANO IN SOMS4, Fm: ii(:Ar liv -I lJOW) FORMATION ARE COMPAREU WITH THE IR FKEQUENCY sHIt:'rs ()~ illf: AMING GROtJO STRETCHING VIBRATION (DELTA V). STUDIED WERE 2 SUj~:3Tl1'0-;:D AMIND M AND Ir(PHENYLAMINO)INDENDNES (1 1) (SUBStITUENTi: Al PH I 3t ALPHA,NAPHTHYL; C, ME; 0, P,CtILOROPHENYL; El PvANIS.WL?. ri-fE IR aAN05 DUE ro THE V SUBNH VALUES MEASUREU IN SOLVENTS OIFFEREIIIC, IN PQLA~IrY AaE COMPARED WITH THE CLIRRESPUNOIN:; VALVES IN THE Sl')LID$. IN 1, ASSOCN. OCCURSAN THE MORF POLAR SOLVENTS, ASSDI:Ni- OF VARIOUS TYPES OCCOR IN 11 IN SOLIDS AND IN HCONME SUS2 SOLNS. ;! AN NE $U132 J."O, liSSOCN. 1u I IAt 110t BUT NJOT IN 1 18 1 IIC WAS UBSI)o 11 FjJR-4 STRONUl'il ASIOLICN5. T H AN I IN SOLIDS AND INTERACT HORE STRUNGLY IN SlLYf'irSv EXCE~Pt` F~IR JA [IA. THE H VALUES MEASURED ARE CLOSE TO THOSE FROW S'PECTROSCUP111C L)I%TA. A CLOSE CORRELATION BETWEE4 THE DELTA V ANJ DEL TA 11 VALUES JS QIISD. ONLY FOR I IN HCONME SUH2 SOLNS.s AND IN ME SU82 Cb THE CORRELATION 15 ONLY QUAL. FACILITY: INST. ORG. SIN.# RICAsi USSR* ull"i"L As 5 i 1- TE, fj . . . . . . . . . . 7 USSR UO C 621.785.5:14-669,L5'295-1.94 LAKHTIN, YU. M.,, and LEB ip, _%E.VA 0-94-V Mascov:Autawbile an4 Road. Institute "Nitriding of Titanium-Containing Steels" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskayz~ Chrabot);aMtPtz0lo,,r, 2, pp 15-19 Abstract: The kinetics of nitriding of steels with Litanium is for stcels containing C 0.26-0.531; Mn 0.2-8-0.41%; fili 0.2K-0.421~j; Ti 0.64-5.5%; Ti/C 1.37-21.0"#. Nitriding of these ajj~oy5 in a medlium of jnmonia cinvies tile formation of diff-usion layers. the properties of )ihich deperid on the titanium/carbon ratio. The best nitriding results -wivre pt!oduced with steels having Ti/C between 6.5 and 9.5- With Ti/C o, er 9,,S,, brittle lave-rs are produced due to separation of a high-nitrollen phlLte oij lite grain boundaries and slipping planes, as well: as hydrogeo jil. ffivi ion. The dependence of layer depth on teihperatq~re is expvmk~iul, jin tinge -- parabolic. 1/1 - 71 USSR --LEBEDEVA, G. V. . N wommokwoomw "Effect of Titaniu:-- on Nitriding" -1J) pp MOSCOW, Yetallovedeniye i Abst e 1*1. A ct: 'mis ar-licle contains IL'i-- M:iuitr, CIn iron alloyed with hx.,in, the ~:M; S; 0-01751 P, a Ti/C ratio :'ro:n 0 to 8,1j; 3. of 46o-510, 550, GOO, an-i E610~~C, azid U of k~f*.$O:)CJI111.1,~~-l 0:7 3 -,2~i It ici noted +'-,LL Of 'rh.e u-7 flissociation fron 24 to 74'~ 'h.I,.Lz i,o eftleut on tile prOj:e:rtJ1r-,ji of -4.1w zl:Lri-,I~zi JLA"1!r. x rom -=~Ij _;-tr~ it is Obvious t~-.e o4 t4e ft2im,11:,1! increase in t~~a tit=11=. prelr=t:Ic,~ of tne ~/C r~.tIo on -,"-c liardnez* Of 1:1-e fe:7rite., the e:tfi~ct of' Cm t1le !"rd- ama detach if 14121 i"#Z:-L~4-.-~5:1 ar.~L d V, ef"eCt I? the nitri'led bkyl~r arla u`w. ef."ect, of 1-,x11)fb44juw.1 o.-I UM(t Ci4l~ ~4 t1k*jAh Q~ 'LIC nitrIded layer o.,' T-4 al-loy (0.,-,: 0; Cit; 3-4 TO IJL~;Lj, III 11J.I.QY C; USSR I,EB:-IZVA3 G. V., Yetallovedeniye i pp 77-79 cr; 3-0,4' '-i; 0-5'*"~ L~'OLI ttul; titaniw.n. at 0500-`50OL' Lermdtc idgh ImrLneus (HV to L"2 in 3-6 hours wit.,- -, denti-- of ~---yer af 0.!--().5 For eiiwiip--c, steal containinc, 5",o Ti at a nitr~dirtg of 650,10, in it". W 1.)0:;- sible to obtain a Layer 0-95 = deep 4nd a sur,)xe haninesl, of III/ oS lowerirZ the lw-rdzess Cradient, on t6 woes-hardened and urit*rk--:ux%idr.--11-- layers when nizriding Ti-Cr steels are also 41scussp4. 2/2 77 1/2 013 UNCLOSIF100 Pi~OCES,`SM DAM-230CTIC TITLE--EFFECT OF TITANIUM JN NITRIDING -0- HOR-LEBEOEVAv GeV* AUT COUNTRY (IF INFO--USSR SOURCE--METALLOVEDENIE I TERMECHESKAIA ORRABOTKA MtrALLOV, NO. 2, 1970. P. TT-79 DATE PUBLISHED ----- -70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--NITRIDATION* CASE HARDENINIG? TITANIUM CONTANING STEEL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1557 STEP NU--UR/02!9i/'70/001)/002/0077/1)079 CIP,;'-' ACCESSMU NUL-AP0120336 UNCLASS11FIr-0. 2/2 Oil UN ~IEO PROO'ASING OAI*E--23OCTI CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0120336 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OP VIOE EPPECTS 01V TIVANIU14 ON THE NITRIDING OF ARMCO [RON AND SEVERAL STE(-.-I~l WITH DIFFEReNT CONTENTS OF TITANIUM. IT 15 FOUND THAT NITRIOtNO, Of; TITANIUM COWAININ STEELS FOR -3 TO 6 HR AT TEMPERATURES RANGING FROR 600 TO 650 DEG C, MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN 11IGH SURFACE HARDNt,$5- UP TO 1400 OPH. THE NITRIDED LAYER IS FROM 0.4- TO 0.5 H~JHICK. I Fl USSR (Ma I? LMMEVA K. V., and YUDOVSKAYLO T. K. "Juvenile Hormone Analogues wA the Possibilities of Ttleir Utilization 14 Plant Protection Moscomp Zhurn&l Vaeaoyuznogo Dialcheskogo Obmchc*otva Ameni D. 1. ftndaleyov, Vol 18# No 3# 1973t pp %8-523 Abstracts A review with 113 referonces covering -the omalpout:As with pronounced Juvenile hormone activity of the JUasecta. The active compotmids are zub~ divided in seven structural groupso biological aotivitiips of -each grorap are reported. Souie structure-activity goAMUrations have be'en Madei the chain length in acyclic torpenoide should be at loazt, 1:~-t,6 c&rbon atoma longs when an aromatic ring is present# the side chain shouldi COnUin at least 8 carbon atons. Changes at 'the te=lnal carbon atoms of the nobocules have the most pronounced effect on the activityl n4 a rule tho 2#3-double bond present in these compounds should 1* trons*oziented. 1A - 20 USSR LEBED&VA K. V. VDQ it '32,937 "Insect Pheromones and Their Potential Use in Control *:I, planL post** Moscow, Zhurnal Vessoyuznogo Xhimicheskogo Obobehostr& Amsni D, 1. M*vdaleyevp Vol 18t No 5t 1973P PP 507-517 Abstract# A review with 182 refexvnces cover's the porlod oit 1968-19n4 It has been shown that the use of phoromoses mmkos it posmiblit to lower 1000 fold the dosage of insecticides u34dp losAing to disort4imtatUn of the Insects by creating a saturated atmosphero of pheroitotiodi of their 1nhitLt*r"4 The theory of chemoreception, imthoda of purIficatkon quili iditiltif1cation of pheromones has bean reviewed. In the Wt :five ye4tre 1114 jph*:")monas of Ue Lopidopters types have been iisolated =4 Identifitift &s (" -C unnaturatod alcohols or their acetals. Tho pheromone of sionsom howil V';Llt an unanturated ~2 hydrocarbon. A complex relatio"hip had Wan MaW pi th4i Colopurs ii2ecta between their particular phorosoneaL wA tzos-hoo~ sub4it4kncsa. Active compoumU have been discovered an the basis o(f bioaxaays4 19 - USSR UDC 6;32.954+612.018 LEBEDEVA, K. V., and YUDOVSKAYA, T. K.,, All-Union $c;ApntifJ.c Research 14"tthfte -ef""IT6ical. Means for Plant Protection "The Search for Insecticides with Juvenile Hormone Aaivity" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaqstve, Vol 9, No 5, 1971, Pp 31-33 Abstract: Information given in the non-USSR literature on the constituticrn, mode of action, and synthesis of compounds with juvenitlle hormone activity is reviewed from the standpoint of prosp4.-ctis of app),it-4itioil i;f these con- pounds in the control of insect pests (62 referonces), USSR UDC 615.7416-092.259:612.744 KHAYDAROV, K. Kh., LEBEDE_VA1_.L_D.$ GLAZWOVA, Ye. X,, find GLEBOVA, X. V., Institute of Chemis-try-.Academy cf Sciences Tadzhik SSE;; Tadj-h:i.k State Medical Institute imeni Abuali ibn-Sino 'Thysiological Effect of Carb=ates of Dihydrapyranal Ditrivatilres" Dushanbet Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Tadzhikokoy SSR, No 4(45), 1971, pp 41-46 Abstract: The effect of 2,5,6,6-tetrainetityl-2-ettiVI-diliydro-ii-pyr.-;inoI 0'~3) and 2,6,5,6-tetramethyl-6-e thy 1d 1.1ty dro-5-pyranol (K(,) on the cjultrial ne:n'CuF system of mice was studied. In both of these compoundi; the ulthyl was sl~ib- stituted for ethyl at the 2d and 6th positions. A tl7ansfer o-L the ethyl radi- cal from the 2d to 6th positLon Increased to soma 4%tti;it, the 1:0KiCiLY Of thCIL- c=pounds, regardless of the method of administration. At t1W tialne tft~1(1, it improved some of their effects an the central uervcius iiy~~tpm, soch as soporific and muscle-relaxation properties. An intraperitonval cloe of 200 K3 k9 d not cause any visible effect on animals, but a dose Of 3N.) mij)tkit produced a very strong depressing effect, and 400 wg/~I; made all niii:4! lia on their sldes in 4-5 min. In the case of K6, a strong depreusion was 1~j.-oduced by 250 mg/kg. .01) 12W, 1300, 1400 A large subcutaneous doses Of K3 and K6 (900, 1000, Il I M/kg) produced depression in 60 min. Doses of 700, 800,; 900, 1.000, 3.200 U21 39 USSR KHAYDAROV, K. Kh., et al., Izvestiya Akademil. Nauk Tadzhikskay SSR, No 4(45), 1971, pp 41-46 mg K3 and K6/kg administered orally produced a sedative cffect in 15 tain., and all animals were lying down in 45 win. A combination ol! caffLtlne and plicnamtne with 300 mg K3 or K6/kg removed partially and dosea of !1OD ml;,tk,g complet4ily removed the. stimulation produced by caffeine and plianatallme. Animals slepL for 30, 62, 87, and 150 min. when given 400, 500, 550, and 605 mg: K: /kil, respective- .3 ly. In the case of 300 and 350 mg K649, the sleep wns~prolvnge-d to 300 and 350 min., respectively, The effect of these compounds 41oapppared completely in 18-24 hr. All mice perished in i;leep when injected vi fth 650-700 mg D:3YXg, or 500-600 mg K6/kg. The sleep produced by hexenaL (60 t3g/k$ Siven intr,,1- veneously) was prolonged 2.5-14 times when animals wero! 1preliniliarily injected with 10, 25, 50, or 100 mg K3 and K6. A displacement of the othyl radital from the 2d to 6th position did not improve much the anticon~,uLsion properties of these compounds. The data obtained indicate that both con:pcilinds act an t7ne central nervous system, although the cholinolytic propar~tes 4=inot be ascribed to them. 2/2 UDO 41,95 R 6j~ .OT IV NOV, A. V. ,X=1nj%Yr-VA, 1-1% A h M MLVA, L. I., CRIS! S M UZZA, YE. A. and Plt. "Propanid - A Hi&Uy Effective Herbicide for Ifeed Control In Rice Paddles" V ob. Lhim. sredstva zashcUty rast. (Cbeta, cal plant ppit-cctiats -- conection of works)v vYP 19 Fo3coll, 19701 PP 156-163 (froM BR-RK343i No 13, 10 Jul ?2, Abstract NO 131614 by. 0. A. Korotlwva) Translatione As a result of a stOy of propanid yiold ile-pa-Mence on the solvent, reactant nolar ratior, zuad cryGtaMn-mtlo:i conil.tlow, It is "I., E-i-co suggestel that pror-,nid be obtained by acylation of 3,1i-~ s H 2C6113 2 In a petroleum solvent nedi= at a 3,4-Cl )Y712 and rit:,1vent ratao of 10.5. Tho reaction is conducted for 12-15 hottrj ifith st1rrbijz, and mt 1110-1600, LU, c- tilpr.G the acuaouc r~-,,00-%'XOPO at 90-95u at the bagirnii;g of Oie process, and 1,35 at the e~d. The un=-3actod ztixting mterials are recyclk... The rcsLati,-rit ropanid has a purity of 98.5-99.5 parcent, melting pDixit 89-910, yield 93798 percent. L/2 017 LNCLASSIFIM PROI(;(:SS.I'Nl"j DAtE-30OCT70 JITLE-DETERMINAT ION OF AuLYBOkNUN IN, HYDitOMETALLURGYI~PKOUUCTS dY TITRATION, WITH VANADATE -U- AUThLR-(G3)-GJL6bTSUVA, Z.G-v LE8El)CVAt L'Oes YAKOVLIEVAi NwF* CLtATAY UF INFU-USSR 49URCE-ZAV004 LAB# 1970t 36(2)t 150-1 'AATE PUEL ISHEU---70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS-HYDROMETALLURGYt MOLYBOENUMv VANADATEv T11,1ATION 'CCNTRCL MARKING-NU RESTRICT16NS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1053 STEP NU--UR/003;?170~03611:)(l2/Ol5OiQl5I 'r- t lz f ~_A r. f Es, ~r, - I I I N_ IN, t I __ Al 11 0- 123 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PR0,Ci--SSIN(; 0ATE-3,31)(J70 C.IRC ACCESSION NO-AP012304b A8STRACT/-`XTkACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. MOLYBDATE IS REDU-CED WITH N SU62 H SU64 AND TITRATED WITH 0.01N NI-I SUB4 VU SU63 Ito HED111M OF H SU63 110 SU84 WITH FERKOIN INDICATOR. D I SSOLVE U.i'5 G MU-W CGIOC- 1 BY III E AT I t,IG IT W I TH 20 ML POf HNO SU03 ANC AUDING LATER 10 ML, HCL AND 4 14L H Wi3uO SO SU84. HEAT UNTIL H SUB2 SO SUB4 FUMES ARE PROOKEDw Oil.. WITH NO ML H SUBZ Or NEU7RALIZE WI-EN BOILING wirH NH SUB4 OH,ANO ADD 10 141- IN EXLESS, LET THE HYDROXIDES COAGULATL AT EL.EVATED TEMP.t COCILt AND FJILTER. OIL. TIiE FILTRATE TO 250 ML* NEUTKALIZE A 25 ML ALI.QUOI %iT111 7N 11 SU82 SO SU64, ADD 5C ML 1:4 HCL ANU 20 MG N SUb2 H SUB4i.HCL# OUIL~15 MINt ADD 13 ML H SU82 SO SU84 AND 5 ML H SUB3 PO SUR4t COOLs AND TIVIATE WITI-I 0.0114 NH SUd4,VO SUB3 BY USING FERRUIN INDKATCjkt~ THE (ILANK CGR~JEIJIGN 15 USUALLY 0*L-0s2 Ke FOR SAMPL;FS WITH 20-60PEKt~NT PQ AND I-17PEACENT WO SU639 ThE STD* DEVIATIUNS WEKE 0.05-0.2~PEKC.ENT, VACILITY; LkNINGRAD. GOS. UNIV.# LENINGRADe USSK*, T- T Foothenkov, V. H." Applic.tia. of ti- UTS-i9 Piaxfn,rx=1r. for Shedtikov. 0. A. Ultrasonic Scanning of a Later bvxv. .......... Vanatol&a. It. A., Rot-*t1on of tb~ 1.4o4,wit of t~e Reflection Pattern L. T1. nddvg.~ of W%&t..t LlLht on 149tatir- of the Rellactinr .~ , ........... z ................... Xzzm~'Y~.. T. I- AtUdV of t4= stztlati"l 4t VArj4- tionn of the inner Field IntonnIty an Propagation an a Cround Rote .............. I ............. r insilyato or xAn&.4 vw tl4wab of Elio -"n#ir Field yeatonvp A. A. Intonlity tit 6we Wigh-1:0quency Part of the S;wctrv-- During Pt*ps.;~ tt= In the Trop"phars; Gus&## V. q., UU47 of the V04*8ge of phave Noduloied V#00074bikov Amptito4e 9*4*10W Optital Band lignole ....................... Kilyutln, To. P., ExperimentaL Stud!, of Vw~~-r 9*om PreMetleft Lobkove. L. ".. In the A Ohara ............................ 01oijokov. A. I. Lobkove. L. H. Power I'luctuatims of Laser it"latlon, Ca"04 by Vlazov. 0. 1., lavin, 1. H. G*"A. V. K. -~ lubanow, Vt. V. 7 -Vaytatt, V. I.. nuelevtoov. S. S. .-P Sonkevich. 3. V., tylaitov, Ye. I., -'081pov. Yu. 11. YoScrow. Vu. F., Yetrov, A. S. LU Sozatov, E. A., Wasorav, A. U.. Sagatev, 9, A, Nosarow, A. U. Tur'suLant Atmospbsto ........................ Laser Us= Vido"ntarawatSom Tronowdolli" raftS in an Aqueous "*Atum ............. Spatial and Uns Char4c;zzrt*cAco of Agaeopherte flotso In the Visible Re"--- of the Spectrum Holographic Recordirig Thrmith Random Media ... Frequency Stabilization of Laser r=soolaij by the Active Method with the Application nf an Auxiliary Pet2todyno ......................... Exrertmental Pttasurtve"t ef the Natural Radio. ton Line Vidth of a Gas L"or with Coupled lypes of nacillations ........................ Correlation Analysis of the Coherentim of Laser Eal"J.093 ..................................... Laser Raise During Operatloo of an Optical quantum AmplIflor ............................ T2CA1411 C A 1. 74 SIA710N ";l 'S'4 Tiri-E: MAL~Mi EKM bA-,x PRMCUMCS OF THE FIRST Alw:~-AWA K;EV. SLY112-43ZA 1760 T I r-,, rrp-,.;~Mr- 1zLV;Mfp-11rc1 1-. A. DERMLS ~ T-T X, SOUkU. KIP ORM OF LM"M SWIC VrVEMr-W 1?M T-C. ZC99VCRaMa Ttaim(Atod (or rSTC h-p AcsI NOTICE Th, jhj% p#bjjcAK,, h.%vc been tranAmed so prc~nred in the oripew text. Nn immpt IiAN bt-vn mAdc to vvrify the accvr.1cy elf any stAtenscot ca"tAbried hurm Tho, traliO.stil-n #% pulthshrtl wid, a mimmum nf co,py ediring and gess-hics eccpadtirm in ordcr Appt,,ved f--s pubfm vivim Divr1hutwn tordirnited. 4lit 'N.~ USSR UDC 597.0/5-15 LEBEDEVA, L.P., Institute of Oceanology imeni P. P. Shirshov, Academy of Sciences, USSR "The Scattering of Sound by Fishes" Moscow, Voprosy 1khtiologii, Vol 12, No 1, 1.972, PP 168-1-73 Abstract: It is known at present that the: scattering of uoun~cj in cite ocean Is linked mainly to fishes having gas-filled swim bladdar a. Scattering on fish Is a complex effect compose(I of scattering of the simnd on scale-cov-ered tissues on the skeleton, and on the gas bladder. These j4fectr, are consider- ed separately and are compared for fishes considerably s1torte-T than an acous- tic wave. The calculation is conducted by a raethod provilously described by the author. Resonance scattering at frequencies of aboW'. I is severil hundred thousand times greater than scattering on the 11cille c.paLing. In its tum, scattering on the scale coating is several hiandrad, Linel. grre4rer 1.1jan scattering an the skeleton. This indicates thAt smalt bladdarlcst; fislicii cannot effectively disperse sound. However at 1w frequanciq!ji, at several hundred liz, sc&ttaring on scale-covered f1shus nevoral 41czfn centineter!; long can effectively approach scattering on fishes wWt q,,U-fg1led swim bladders, their scattering cross sections will have a vilDare 0 the order 1/2 Graphite! USSR UDC KARKLIT. A. K., SOKOLOV, A. N., L1.8QEY4k.4,fj., zf.(,-HDA'~ V. P., beccused, All-Union Institute of Refractori-es, SIMaNOV, 'e. N.16 LcjiLngra~l: Plant for Processing of Nonferrous Metals, MDREYEV,~V. F., PARTJIJ~ 1. A;., CHEREPOX, G. V., Kuybyshcv .14otallurgical Plaint ;imeni V.: 1xidn "Graphite-Containing 11roducts for Casting Of Aluminiz A'11;*~;" Ogneupory, No. 2, 1971, pp 13-15 Abstract: A composition ana method of mantifacture oe _tt:-.-:.onta refractory products of low heat conductivity for c;istlinj; of alixtizinum and aluminum-based alloys have been developed. The reductiov. in conducz- ivity is achieved by introducing astiestos rO th:Q MaSS X14). using 1OW- temperature (700*C) roasting. The products, have shown satisfl~ctory strenith in service. Acc. Nr: Ref . Code.-,: 0A 0361 PRIMARY SOURCE: Meditsinskaya Parazitologlya i Parmzitarnyye Bolezni, 1970, Vol 39, Nr I Gladkikh,-V., F,. Lebet eva -FIN05gation of 'TM"M4*Aen3- sal Administered 01`311y' W Willie Rills The content of phtmisale hi Ii-Iti bli:iod servili oi N%hile rals, iva~ !!ek,rrninvd by .1 chemical method bast-d on reaction of pholaialt, with etimnaiamimi. 'nic drug N,a5 i.,hjiwn to be well adsorbed from the gastrointestinal uact 4ind ks cogw~~:Mtralij)n 0 he depen- 4ent on the amount of the dose adrn'nJ!sbrrvd- A q)mparatively ruji-Id deviline of the drug -concentration in the blood was demonstratied. RX LIL/FRM9 19831424 7. 019 UNCLASSIFIED PRIOJOFSSIP~JS 0ATE-040CM ,.TITLE--ON PHARRACOLCGY OF THE UAUG CHLOXYL 41.4 61S 'FR~iCtiL!Ct~RliETHYLtit:NLYI.I. -COMMUNICATION IV THE UYNAMICS OF CHLOXY4. CONTENT IN, 'rHf_,.bLQO0 SLRUM, tMOR-IM-LEDEDEVA, N.N.t KRYLOVA* AsSe .UNTRY OF INFO--USSR IL ..:SOURCE-MEUITSINSKAYA PARALITCLOGLYA I PARIAZITARNYYE ROLLN419 1970, VOL __~_39* Nk 29 PP L95-ZOL .PATE PUBL ISHkO--70 SUBJECT AREAS-BICLOGJICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS-SELECTIVE DRUG EFFECTo GASTROINTESFINAL 04UGs IPARASITEt URI NAT ED ORGANIC CUMPOUNUP WHITE' RAt CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~00CUHENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .i PROXY RELL/FRAME--L990/L432 STEP _CIAC ACCESSIUN NO---AP0109492 019 UNCL.A*SSIFIEO 212 ppi CIRC ACLESSION NO--APO.IU9492 A.JSTRACT/EXlRALT-(u) GP-0- AbSTRACT. $0ME AS;)E(;rS OF A65DRPTIONt ACCUMULATION AND ELIMINATION UF 4N -ANTI HELM INfHIL i0KUGt -;HLOXYL 11.4 BIS TRICHLURMETHYLBENZOL) ADMINISTEREO LN AN AQUEOUS 5'14PENSION Oa w:llll FAT CUNTALNLNG PKUUUCTS WERE STUDIEUo CtiLUXYL WAS UE7lj:KMIPjE0 IN 511)1-UGECAL MATERIAL BY A CHEMICAL METHOD BASED UN FUJIWAkA RE;11~.JIUN (1914). SOME GENERAL FEATURES OF THE OEHAVIOR lJF THE OKVG IN FHI;: ORL'I'ANISM WE141: ESTA8LISHED: RAPID ADSORPTION FRUM THt GASTREII T[ NAL TRACT, A RELATIVELY LOW CONTENT IN THE BLUOU SERUM AND LJt4l; PERSI$TENCE IN THE VISCERA BOTH AFTER SINGLE AND REFEATEU ADMINISTRAtiC114S. WHEN Tlit- DA~UG WAS DISCONTINUED# ITS CUNTENT WAS OBSERVED TO DECLIME KARIDLY. FAT CUNTAINING PRODUCTS ENHANCE0 ABSORPTIU14 OF CHLOXY4. AND [IRILI(EASEU ITS CONTENT IN THE VISCERA. THE DRUG WAS SHOWN TO BE UlMtNATEDI FROM THE ORGANISM MAINLY THROUGH THE iJILE WITli FECES. FAC11'lrY: LABORATORIYA FARMAKOLOGII UTDELA VIEDITSINSKUY i3iiL4PilNT(X.. I KLINICHESKIY OTOEL INSTITUTA MI-011SINSKOY PAIRA41TOLOGII I TROPI(MES84Y MEDMINY IM. Yk. 1. t4ARTSINOVSKOGU MINISTERSI'VA ZlUk!AVOOKHkANENJYA $45-Rp ML)Si4ofi. UNCLASS IFIED 0 4~ 2 UNCLASSIFteo v .itTLE--CHANGE IN' THE STRUCTURE OF tHE 3fJUN0ARY OF .'FILMS DURING DIFFUSION ANNEALING -U- li-AUTHOR-02)-80YK09 B*T.t LEBEDEVA* M.V* Iwo- ~(~GUNMY OF INFO--USSR IOURCE-FIZ. METAL HETALLOVED. 19701 L9(3)P'603-7 .,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--flItATERIALSt CHEMISTRY ~.tOPIC TAGS--AN!4EALIhGt GOLD ALLOYi PALLADIUM ALLOYi FILM, METAL OLFFUSIONv SOLID SOLUTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _aOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0934 81NAKY GOLD PALLADIUM $Uaf;AC~ FILA, t