SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MALYSHENKO, YU. I. - MALYGUEV, V. V.
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USSR VDC 6. .371-332.4
MALYSBFM.0, Yu. I.
"Computing the Indicatrix for the Dispersion of Millimoter r...nd
Submillimeter Radio 11avelengths in Rain"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasDrostr. radiovoiii. Taziuy dokl,.-
(Tenth All-Union Conference Oil the Propagation of Radio i*j'aves;
Report Theses--co'Llection of works) I'NaW~a," 1972, pp 81-85 (from
RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 1OA715)
Translation: The indicatrices for the dispersion oT miI.I.I.,meter and
Submillimeter radio waves by separate raindrops an(I by xtains of
various intensities are calcitlated. Analyois of t4ti i-cl-ru.1t.9 ob-
tained show that, as opposed to the centiii4oter va:.tvolonj-~th ranCe,
the masking action of the rain cannot be lovered by usiiig, bistatic
radio relay lines in the submillimeter vavalength zr;7.nFe Two
illustrations, bibliography of selven. N. 8.
29
7 11
USSR uDc 632 95
CTMEVA, YE. YE.P
BUROVA, M. S., WKUZITKO, S. S., SAKADYINSKIY) K. I., ROSTJ
MALYSILEV, A. I.
-WOO"
"Study of the Halogenation of 0(-Epichlorhydrine"
V sb. Khim. sredstva zaqnchitv rast. (Chemical 111feans of Plant Protection
collection of works) No 1, Hoscow, 1970, pp 263-269 (from, E17-h-l',hiraiva. No 12,
Jun 72, Abstract No 12"1415)
Translation: During chlorination of a-epichlorhydrine (1), ~,y-dichlorchye-rine,
cg, a', al-trichloracetone and (x, rAI , rEl-trichlorisoprop3,1 plcohol are for=ad.
During bro-aination of I, ri,y-cii lo rob ramohyd rine is isolated as the primary
product. The process of hanlo;,enation of I in the presence of sca ered li,_~ht
and cooling, with heating and ultraviolet or radiation was inve3tiratiz!d. A C12
current flovs into 207 grams of I at a rate of 0.2-0,4 litv:,.~rs/mln at 10-150;
r 81; haurs the 01 and C are blaini off the solt;tion,, and It is fracti3n-
afte
ated. Then 82-5 gram- of Br2 are addcd dropirise to 10 (u-n= of I heated to 90-
1000, and kapt at 1000 for 5 hours and them Mr is blovn 'ofT and,fractionated by
a
s chrovmato~raphly.
g
47
Abstrai: n-"' ;ieirvice*
Ucb Nr - ti Cbd e -
0043806 0 '.1
CKAXICAL
AB ST. 0
f- 101590j Interaction of allwxyoilanes with Aer*sil. Cl~jj_ein-
I Zade, A. F;- Nudei'man Z. N - Garbe , X .; Galil-Ogl,,Q!~, a..;
A 1. 1 A-
Hostovtseva, Ey., N v,
w *nuezirw 1970, M M TPKTRUES~-
m 'c0
di,,d
(1) with Artwil (11) wof i~W te
~y ir spectroscopy at 260040W cm Tht reacti6n or I ~ivith 11
involved condematio~ With 51014 gra IU1 is of 11 to gilie M401-1 W
an intermediate by-producti, which ftmhtr ;ondepsed ql~il Sim[
p3 to give Siolme upis. I inhi~iw the erwalinkiihr, of rub-
Ver, due to Xe formation of SiOMe gmui~ on
howe
face of 11, some croalinking did occur,'
REEL/FRME
M M-0---r
F IrIM-1
Acc. Nr: Ref. Code; UR 0016
Q0044190'
10j,
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal I'likrobio Epidemiologii . i
Immunobiologii 1 19 70, Nr 2, pp 6,2
DIAGNOSTIC SiGNIPICANCE OF INTRA-DERML ALLERGIC
TEST IN L1sTER10$I.S
Ye orova, A. P., M. Ya.j~~~ 11
Jj1j-&Lt- _E1
A lyzate of agar culture or Listeria was used as an zillergen. Intradermal test was made
're suffering from bicteriolollically confirill d H~teriosis,
nurr
in 278 persons; of this ber 18 wc e -
116 were pregnant women with su5pected listeriosis, 97 hoilli-ty persons. and 47 patients with
diseasesof various (not cau-ed by Listeria) etiology. Besides. scrological examinalion (reaction
of agglutination and coniplemes;t fixation) before and after the intradermal tesi, was carried
OUt, An"JOIJOU5 invest lual Ions wrre perl'Orined on experinleMal aninials.
A conclusion was drawn on the possibility of 6tilization of an allergic test ior diagnostic
purpose. The required eegree of sensitization occurred o1fly ii.i half of listeriosis patients.
It is considered that Mergic i-eactions in the lorni of hypererniza an('.* edema of the !akin not
less than 20 nim in diameter. developing In 24 hours aifd not diiiappearing by 48 hours may
be of diaRnoslic significance. The ab~cinee ot reaction Iti iv~,powv to Itle alfergen gives no
grounds for excluding listeriosis. Weak reactions nwv bit uken into considtrptiotl only it]
the presence of convincing data of serological examihatit)h - bigh antibody titres or their
distinct growth.
J.
REEL/PPLM
Va
USSR UDC: 621,791,793
SMIMV, B. A.g &Z-2.1 IVIOCHKINI L L, Candidates of Technical Sciences,
ROMMIN H. P., &is-ED--O--Vl A. F., USineerst W11riontazhapetsstroy, and YEFE*2JKO,
1*-A- . Q~er,. Moscow Institute of the Petrothemical guO Gas Industry imeni
AcZ;ician 1. He Gubkin
"Particulars Associated With the Structure: and Mechanical Properties of Joints Made
by Electro-Slag Welding Using Powdered Filler1letal"
Kiev# Avtomaticheskaya Svarkaj No 91 Sep 730 pp 46-50
Abstract: It is shown that the use of powdered filler inotal rv,.~duces significantly
the amount of thermal energy expended on joint formation and s~iarply -chzuiFes the
thermal and technological charactei"-atics of the electro-slag weliing process. The
operating energy is reduced by l.'? times, The time of tha weld 2one metal at above
Ac temperatures is reduced by a factor of two and the volume of the metal bath and
D duration time in a molten state is also reduced by a factor greater than two.
Varying the thermal conditions and the nature of crystallAzation implies Jinprove-
ment of the primary and secondary structure of the seam nietal raid weld zone. This
raines the impact strength of the metal at'low temperatives by- a factor of twos In
welding heat hardened steel# the extent of the weakwLij% izone lz aignif1cantly re-
duced,
7~
USSR UDG-., 621.,rql.oW.l
B. D.
t&Tn the Scientific Council on Problems of Welding"
Avtomaticheskaya Svarlm, No 6, June 1971, p 77
Abstract: A session of the section oi. welded st3-acta:r-es of' the. Scientific
Council on the Problem of New Processes of Weldlirkg wfid 1--lelded Struct-ures was
held in Kiev on March 2, 1972. 'rhe roports heard, at the oession were ded-icatled
to the development of velded structures tuid welding technoIDL Subjects
_y.
covered included: a design and technological classification develojx-~.d for
welded structures used in machiiia buildings- qlne clAssifioation is bas,~.d on
ical chr.-trac
the decimal system and reflects the structural and ljechnaloF te ri.
of welded structures; autornation of the manufal-,ture of flat sheet weldc-d
structures; investigation of tlhe operation of ireldo(!( *,eam stnictures djrii-4;
installation and use; design of ateal. welded aLructmxvs, presenting a nev irethod
for calculation of uni-41,,s of otandard benitz bas.,,d mi prelDidnary dete:Tnimtion
of shear forces in the welded seams of complex struclVares,; and prediction of
the development of welding production in the Stwiet'Union' through 19'
;0
USSR
uDc 62i-A61
LAGUNOVA, I. G., IM01011MMA, L. L.j VISHNOVStaY, A. A., i1QZE]-r-FL!DO
RAZYGRINt B. A.,, VANYMOV, H. P.t and N~!
"Irradiation of Metastases of Melanoaa:iy 'r-tased Lasiir"
V. ab. Ispol'z. optich. k-vant. gmencratorov v zovrem, tekhn, i med, Ch, 203
(use of iasers in coateraporary,reclmology and Mmd'icine. Fazts 2-3 -- Collec-
tion of Works), Lening-r-ad, 1Q'?1 p 102,1(from RZh E14*txorL1t;a i yeye Prineneniye,
No 2t Fab 72, Absti-act Ho 2A508~
TRanslationt Melanonas arc. fir3t anong pxlmary riliv;iiarit t;ujaors which metzust-miz,
to the skin, Use of laser enission in suc-b cases ics, advJcuble in view of the
possibility of sinu-Itaneous lxza-diation of several cb:)--,en tunor sites. Type
V
COS-500 x1d G03-1000 pulsed neo~kyrzium lasexz opuz-ating in a-
free pulso
generation rcdcs were uzed for Ir.-idiation, Tho output cix,:ra of the pulse
fluctuatect from 100 to 500 Joules. The total density of tha ircident. encru
at the reatasta-tic t=or varied exon. 1,000 to 5,000 joules/=2. su'=-'~-
1A
MWMIM IMI MIMI U
7_7
USSR UDC: 621-373:530-1115.6
'AUM, N. P., PAFP=QVA, N. A., KULIKONISIM, B. TN.
MALYSHEV, B. N., Kfil,
"Space-Energy Characteristi~!s OC a POC13SIIC14Nd Liquid Circulation Lazer"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantim Electron,ics--collection of works), Ila I,
Moscow,,1971, pp 139-140 (from BU-Radiotekhnika, No !5, May 'Tl, Abstrext No
5D172)
Translation: The space-ener&Y characteristics of a :-"-'Cl3SnClL,_Nd liquii -pullse
laser of the liquid- circulation type are studied and ecirripaziad for various
rates of flow of the active liquid through the laser L~ell: for quiescent,
laminar and turbulent liquid flow. Two illustrations, one table, bibliog-
raphy of one title. Resum'e.
lp
..
i
IdA
Otero an ~ apers
USSR UDC 621.375.82
MALYSHEV B. N. KANAU.M, It. P. , PARAMONOVA, N. A., l(LILIKCVSKIY, B. N.
"Space-Energy Characteristics of the Liquid Circulation of- I.'0Cl3Sn-Clj,Nd Lasers"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electionics -- Collri,ctian of Works), 1110, 1,
Moscow, 1971, pp 139-140 (from RZh-Fizika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract ho 7DIGG2)
Translation: The space-energy characteristics oF a PGC13311ClijNd circulation
liquid pulsed laser were investigated and compared -at various flow rates of the
active liquid through the laser,cell- at rest and for laminar and turbulent
flow of the liquid. Authors abstract.~
JML-
"I
F7
USSR UIX 6.1.3. 644+6 12.014. 45
,WREYEVA-GALAININA, Ye. Ts., K%Y_3~1,j
PRONIIII, A. P. , and
SKORODUMOV, G. Ye. , Leningrad" Sanitary-Hygiene Medi,4:al Irlstitute and
Leningrad Institute of Railroad Transport.Engineerstjo
"The Effect of Subsonics on the Human: Organism"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 11, 19 70, 65-69
Abstract: The noise spectrum was recorded for the iiimultaneaus opezration
of VP-210VP 1-18, and V 10/8 cmipressors, neasured al., the twork area of one
of the Olttyabrskaya Railway compressor statiamq, for the Frequency vinge
6.3-3,200 liz. The overall sound pressure measured by the Leningrad Insti-
tute's new meter at the work aren of the ~ihlft foreitan wa4s; 113 db, but the
value measured by the standard 111-63. aoise meter ins only 98 lb. T It e
maximum peak to the left of 50 liz (12.5 Hz) was 11.1 ~db, and. that to the
right of 50 liz was 96 db (125 i1z). Thus, the greatiist sound pressure
levels correspond to a frequency of 12.5 liz. Analvids, of the spectrum
showed that the principal soijrc~a of compressor noiv~ in I:he subsoniq
range were the stage I and Il compressors (peaks at4requnncies of 8,
12.5 ard 25, and in the audible frequencies -- harmeinics (if the fundamen-
tal frequencies of 50 and 125 Uz). Compressor statton woickers questioned
1/2
USSR
ANDREYEVA-GALANINA, Ye. Ts., et al, Gig iyena i Sanitariya, Uo 11, 1970, pp 65-
69
complained of fatigue, headaches, poor sleep habiti3,, and general debility.
However, there are no grounds to relate these complaint4; solely to the
subsonic frequency range. The most general physiological effects observed
upon exposure of the hum-an organism.,to subsomics axe shifts in respiratory
and cardiac rhythms, disturbances of.the functioning oi tjie central nervous
system, etc.
2/2
USSR IJDC: 621.375.626
14ALYSBEV G F TROITSKIY, Yu. V.S kIIALITOV, V. A., and IHLUfP.:jNEI.,r,
"Stabilized Single-Frequency Eelitun-lffeon Lasor"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, V'O 5, J.972p pp 86--!)~
Abstract: A description of a frequency-stEibi_Iize~ Ir:.I.-,er, of
0.63 /A i-I-avelen.-th, is given.. The st-mble -,aL~Aive _~-eswmtoa* of t`-is
device is inside the laser r,,~sonator and is olso for obt!''
P. ITL_
ing sinCle-frequency cscill;,itiori*A view C,_f the
instria,ment is provicl~f(, and an expli"Intntion of its opr~I'aiion
lts construction is h,'_!i.I;Cd on thp. sim,olc-modr! indmi-triall",
__'I
tured LG--i6A, with tliic -z-h(if po-w",-21 21011rce
fied but with tllc~ 1,0801111.1tor moditiocl by ita !!dirror
with a reflectinE, intea-f'erome~ter, by bcint.;- by
ing the trarismi...'j'd Oil factor of the Inirror, and i)y =prov-
ing thermal insulati(-.-In of the, maoriator froml I.Ile
The automatic fre(mency turdn6, sySitc'n iL; 6o'cle
of its electro-111c cO.IrI!)onentk, given. i snot~-d 1hat thin,
frequency can be smoothly varied atnd can. t2herefore be stabiLized
:L/2
USSR TJDC: 621.~75.826
1-MLYMILEV, G. 1'. , et al, Avtometriyn, No 5, 1~)'1'2, pp 66-93
according to the spect.-al line. T-lie their cvati-
tude to IT. 11. 2ramenev and Yu. G. Vasilenko.
USS2 UDC : 533-9-07
11. RAEAMBARIX, G . T. SOI',OI_ OVA, rV
GUSEV, V. X. 1-LAL I L,
law
I'Measurin,-, Electron Teremerature and Conc(,:.aitration by the Sc,itter-
ing of Laser Radiation in a Plaspia. on tho Tumpr_-2 '-ianchinc"
Leningrad, 'hurnal. tcl-hnichesl~o7 fiziki, I'do 2, 10f2) PI) 3LO--,1,C~'
Abstract: An experimental method for diagnosing a plasma throiach
laser radiation scattering is described. The,Tuman--2 used by the
authors in the exneriments i-s an axially syz=e-trical toroidal
magnetic trap with longitudi-nal current. The t-Oroid has a large
diameter of 80 cm. -and a small diameter of 20 ca. 141a;xi-mum diameter
o.-,L' the plasma cord in the ohmic heating period is 16) cm; the cord'
is maintained in equilibrium by a pxogrammed. transw-roe irme.,met-ic
field and by the iiiter-action of them longithidinal current Llund ~Iie
housing. The heating of the n1asma under -the a0tion of 11-he
tudinal current, the uhf fiel~l, and the adiabatic ccmprension by
the increasing lon,-itudinal rj,laoriotic fteld, is J.nvetrtigated.
surements of the electron -temj)erature and concelatratUns were made
tinder the conditions in which the ploaiiha ~rntj helvtod by the di,;-
charge current. The authors expreso their prantlitude 'to V. Yo.
Golant, I.I. G. Kaganskiy, Yu. B. Komach, and.Yf3. -1. Eozlovokiy for
their assistance. 12hey are with the PhYsico-teohnical Inotitute
ussa
GUSEV, V. K. et al, Zhurnal telchniches-koy No 2, 11172,
pp 340-343
thabiae uc4 'rflfTj
imeni A. P. Ioffe at Leningrad.
r
212
UDC 629.78.018.1
AIY-KSEYEV, Yu. N., KOLOSMITSYN, V. A., Ifl-KOLAYEVA, V. N.
and SERGIYEVSKIY, N. A.
"An Experimental Study of the Effect of Surface Coolijig on Laminar-Turbulent
Transition in the Boundary Layer"
Minsk, Teplo- i Ifassoperenos (float and t.fass Transfer), Vol 1, 19724, pp 171-
175; (Referativnyy Zhurnal, Series 41, No 6, 1972, Abstract No 6.41.181)
Abstract; The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of surface
coaling on flow regime in the boundary layer, givea moinly 5ubsonic flow rate
around abody, at which time air compressibility can bis ignoxed. The experi-
ment was conducted with identical models in two diffei~eat wind tunnels wirh
different degrees of turbulence: for the fl -rst tunnel., c = 0.5%, for the
second, 0.08%. The model was in the form of a hollow alumfnun, cylin&!r 100 wu
in diameter, the nose cone being in the form of an ellipsoid of rotation with
axis ratio l1b = 9. The surface of the model was polii3hed; length of the
working section was 2.0 m. Distribution of static prat3sura was marked hy
absence of a gradient over practically the entire leriprh of the working ";(!C-
tion. 'Irne elect rothp rinounumomerri c method t=g uved to deteiin:lne flow negfric
in,the boundary layer. Wall temperature, was meanured wlth ust, of call~ed
7
USSR
ALEKSKYEV, Yu. N., et al., Teplo, i Mas8oparenos Olea an.4 Mass Transfer),
Vol 1, 1972, pp 171-175; (Referativnyy. Zhurnal, Serires 41, No 6, 1972,
Abstract No 6.41.181)
chromel-copel thermocouples. During the experiment tbe transition ponition
was determined twice: in the fi-rst inritance, for Tw = T,,,, while in the
second, the cavity of the model was filled.with r,.elting --;c(!. Experimental
procedures and results are given. in tabular form. It is concluded that 1)
surface cooling leads to stabilization: Qf flow in thij: boundary layer of an
incompressible gas, and 2) with increase in thermal head the thermal
Reynolds number rises. Biblio. 4, illus. 3, tables L
2/2
M11
USSR UDC; 6211-396.6,(~:6.,?i.3ig.lilo,38.8)
MALYSHEV, G. T., LOPLEMIN, V. A.
"A Device for Automatically Checking Capacitance Durflng WIM(Ling of Ca-
pacitors"
USSR Author's Certificate No 26TT57, filed 1 Jul 68, rublished 9 Jul 70
(from. RM-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstrect "To 111292 P)
Translation: 11his Author's Certificate introduces a. device which cc_ntains
measurement contacts, a bridge, a refemmce voltage iiource, a phase-shift4n:r
RC network., a cut-off -module and. EL rIajCCtiCn 1121ILLIC. AS C. (..'UsUnFuisnin-
feature of the patent, a fl'i.xed sl2cticn of za~.italllzod Vilm Ls used as the
resistance in the phase-shifting RC net-work which is connt-zted in the
reference voltage circuit of the phase-sens"itive amd two plmse-
-sensitive detectors are connected to the phase-shifli.ng PC network.
USSR UDC $17.933
BAtRANOVSKI-Y, V. P. 14A~YSfpa G. V.
~ ~~Wf_
"A Problem of the Identification of a Periodic Inpit Silinal of- a StRdonavy
Linear System"
Mat. in-t Sverdl. otd. AM SSSF"1 Nathmnatics Znsot~tjtte a~ 1:ho Sverdlovsk
Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR), Svoxsdl.K~,,sk, 16 pp, -411.,
5 ref. (Deposition No. 2106-70) (from M-Matenatila, N
Organ During Exposure to High Frequency Soxuids"
Mo scowr, Vestnik OtorinolarinGologii, No 2, %r/APr 73, P 3.14
Abstract: Experiments were conducted on guinea pir,~s to Investigate the effect-;
of sodium anytalj nicotinic acid, and caffeine on the changea induced in the
cochlear receptors by a sound of 4,000 eye/oec and 100 d~), to vitich the a:aimnls
were exposed for 3 and 6 hrs. The evaluation was perfoniled an the Lasis of
nucleic acid and glycogen metabolima and certain specifit,, reactions of cell
nuclei. The results indicate thtit sodium amytal mairnifion soriewhat the trau-
matic action of the hiGh frequency sound and nicotinic acids attenuates It,
while caffeine exerts no effect.
='Wm-am
-.7;
Um UDC i621-371.029.55,
HMDIXTOV, Ye. A., GETKMITSEV, G. ~G., YBZHOVI A. I. I ZOROBXOV,
4ru--S., HUYSID-VA, S- X., 11,~TYUGIIT, S. N., MITYAIKOV,,N~-~.'
S&Z0K0V'-YU-.'!7"'dh2=V' V. A., BEITIKOVA, 11. Z., BEIREZ111, Yu.
BUEINI G. V., KOLOKOLOVI L. Ye., and FEREMMOV, Yu. K.
"Results of an '.Experiment in .0hor-hfave Radio Propagation"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasDrostr. radiqvoln. Tezisv aohl.
Sekts. 3. (Tenth kU-Union Conference on ilie Propagation of Radio
Waves; 17te ort Theses; Section 3--collection of worku) "ITauka," 1972
PP 73-76 Mom RZh-Radiotekhnika, Ho 10, 1972,i Abstract No
1OA367)
Translation: Results of extieriments on investigating the cliarac-
I nge (5.7-15.0
teristics of wave Dropagation in the decamete ra.
a3re analyzed; the commitnicatiors took place beIti-.een`U-he followj-,:61
magnetically adjacent points: an ionospheric sta-lbion in Gor"Idy and
two science research ships in the Indian Ocean., In particular, 4L-,he
possibility of co=-unication over the Peterson beam was estiLm-a-ted.
Two Illustrations, bibliography of on,e. NO S.
1/1
USSR
MALYSHEV, V. A.
"Analytic Method in the Theory of Two- Dimensi onal Positive Random Walhsll
Sib. Mat. Zh. [Siberian Mathematics Journal), 1972, Vol 13, No 6, pp I il,f-
1329 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kdbernetlka', No 4, 1973, Abstract
No 4VIO2, by the author).
Translation: A random walk ovor a discrete grid in a plane quadrant satisfyinc,
certain requirements of homogcnei.ty and 31mitedness of stepq is studiod. Tr i
functional equation for the generating functions off, tlw! stable probah'i 1~ ticn,
are interpreted as a boundary problem tor fillieLiolin of twn cullpl(:X valiahlen,
and .1 method of, solutioll i's sugg
v~;tcd. The possibilit'j, i.!; stimlied of am-Ilytic
continuation of the generating Ainctions of the statioijary p-rc-babilitici., and
it is explained that the singular points are cither pol,Vs or b 1---mch i J)", p-oints.
An explicit representation is found for the p i ri
,encrating furicr, o s of- the
boundary stable probabilities in the form of serjes and, products goncradizing
the corresponding conceptions for ellipt, jeal t and o fij~rictiotls. The full,
generating function is expressed riationally throu,,~,h the boundary grencratin~
USSR
Malyshev, V. A., Sib. Mat. Zh., 1972, Vol 13, No 6, pp 1114-1329
functions. The Lere remainder theory is; used to f ind an integral repre.,~cnta-
tion for the stable probabilities in thei form of an integraL of a one-
dimensional cycle based on a Riemann surface.
-7 L2-
Probability Statistics
USSR UDG 519-217
MALYSHEV, V. A.
"Asymptotic Behavior of Stationary Probabilities for Wo-Dimensional Posi-
tive Random Walks"
lbseow, Sibirskiy lhtematicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 14, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, PY 156-
:L69
Abstract,. The article, which is a direct continuation of a previous article
by the author, considers random walks from the eat of a parameter
space, it being everywhere assumied (unless otherwise statcd) that the walk
inside the quarter-plane is simple: I.e.ppli - ts. p-1,1 , P-1,1 , 0.
To find the asymptotic behavior of R- inside the citadrwit, use is i-ade of
IM I
-the -representation of I-rmn in the forra of an integTal witii. respect to a cne-
dimensional cycle on a basic Rienann surfaae S. The integand ir,
in cliaxacter for use of the saddle point ruethod. It ~c proved that this
cycle can be deformed so that it passes through the aa6dle point, while in
other respects it lies below the level of the saddle point. This is done by
USSR
HALYSHEV, V. A., Sibirskiy Matematicheslay Zhurnal, Vol 141 No 1, Jan-Feb 73,
pp :L56-169
studying a real Riejmi= surface and the structural stabllity of the lines of
the level of some Ibrse functions on S. If there is deformation of the
cycle, however, poles of the integrand may 'be encountexed. If not, the
asymptotic behavior is determined by the contribution of the saAdle point;
otherwise, by the contribution of the poles. The- ftuidanenta.l theorem gives a
quaUtative description of the asymptotic behavior in a certain analoW with
the language of turbulence theory*
..."Niffir
USSR UDC 519.217
HALYSHEV, V. A.
"Analytic Method in the Theory of Two-Dimensional, Positive I?andom Walks"
Moscow, Sibirskiy Matematicheskiy Zhurnalo Vol 13, No f), Nov-Dec 72, pp
1314-1329
Abstract: The article considers a random walk on a diii;crete lattice in the
quarter-plane which satisfies certain requirements for homogeneity and
boundedness of discontinuities, The functional equation for generatirg
functions of stationary probabilities is treated as a baundary value problem
for functions of two complex variables, and a method iii; suggested for its
solution. The possibility of L.-nalytic continuation of the geijerating
functions is studied, and the nature of singular point::; is Oxamined,
these proving to be either poles or branch points. An explicit represen-
tation is obtained for the generating functions of boumdary stationary
probabilities in a form which generalizes the Kittag-Lol` fler representar-i-On
for elliptic zeta-functions, and the Waierstrags repretiantat-fan for elliptic
sigma- func tions (in the form of a series and product rit-.apectively) . L,_-ray's
probabilities
residue theory is used to obtain a representation fox, qtationary
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pp 1314-1329
in the form of an integral over'a one-dimermion-al cycle on the corresponding
Riemann surface. This representation will be used ir~ the second part of
this work to find the asymptotic.form for stationary probabilities.
2/2
USSR LTDO 621-373-029-7-001.5
~YSBBV, V. A. and BULATOV, R. I.
"Analyzing Nonlinear Characteristics of Four-LeVal Qatan-tum Systems
With Double Pumping"
Moscow, Radio t e1dlnika i elektranika, No 8, 19*720 pp 1612-1617
Abstract: This paper deals with the problem of ~Uivesligatin- the
nonlinear characteris ties of (;uantum systems 1,iij;h do~ible T)umpj-ng
and compares them with -the analogous ebaracteriiitics of zystens
with single pumping. The px-oblen ir, examined Jri connection wit1h
four-level quantum oystemof ~vith coni3ideration of the fact that
double pumping may be reali-I'led by thill 1-mine qunntl~ ov 1,)y the (PnIltua
of two different enerq levz.~ls, correj ipondij:q, tc~~ the Ievelo OJ' 'Lilu
.y
I - 3 and 2 -- 4 transitions. The difference Ln: poptilations at -the
levels of the different tranLA.tions~ is c(jm-)uted;, and the double-
pumping characteristics are analyzed on thil~ baW.,,3 ot" expressions
describing the nonli-near characteristics for tbe 1 3 transition.
It is found that the already Iniown 'results of invesllij,-,atirig non-
linear operation in sixigle-pumpping systems cart be extend-od to thie
double-pumping systems, and that the presence af second pumpinC..
with the 2 ~- 4 transition ti.1ways leads to in increaje in the upper
lWit of the dynamic rangu fo:t.- quarttumt
UMR UDC 91l-3:6i:ooiA(4/q)
FIIATOV, V. G., GURBO, G. D., MALYSE19V V A, and LEV:0=31, 0. A.
"Research Materials on the Landsc!%pe Epidemiology of So-reral Xei&boring
Regions In the Urals and Western, SiberW'
V sb. Materialy XV Vses. slezda epidemiologov, mikrobiologov i infektsionistov,
Tezisy Dokl. Ch. 1 (Proceedings of the 15th All Union 4%ngrests of Epidemiolor
gists, Microbiologists and Infectious Disease Specialiats, 1heses reports,
Part 1 -- collection of Works), Hascov, 1970, pp 100-1,00 (from RZh-Yeditsin-.
skaya Geografiya, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract NO 2-36-53)
Translation: Natural foci of zooanthroponones in the Chelyabinsk, Trum~nsk,
and partially in Sverdlovsk ref;ions are discussed. Tialborat-, encephalitis,
Omsk hemorrhagic fever, rabies, North AsUn. tickbonia nrub typhus q-fe,.rer,
tularemia, laptoopirosis., toxoplaoimosie,:and helminUol;is atu included. The
problem of a detailed regional, epidemiological clasaillicatloa of the terri-
tory under consideration is discussedo
USSR UDC 517.4-,:1+517.862
MAI.Y-q&& M& (MOSCOW)
The Wiener - Hopf Equations In a Quarter Plane, Diect-ete Oroups, and
Automorphic Functions"
Mosc6v, Matematicheskiy Sbornik, Vol 8k (126), ito 4, k-pril 1971, pp, ligg-525
Abstract: The article deals with operators AV, (Z.) -,It (Z.++)) of type (,q) (x)
v - P) I (k),
where 1, (z..); z. (z4") -is the set of the points of the
KE.Z4+
I
plans with .Integral (non-negative) coordinates. The basic results of the
article are: the reversibility of opai*tor A and an ainlyals of the analytic
properties of the symbol F-; of the solution of equi~ton ?I.
4 figures. 16 bibliograph1c entrleo.
USSR
"Positive Random Walks and Galois Theory"
Moscow, Uspekhi Hatematicheskikh Nauk, Vol 26, No 1 (157), 11-n-Feb 71, pp
227-228
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to show an urlexpected relationship
between probability theory and Galais theory,
Lem-a 1. If the random wallt is nondegenerate, then the polynomial Q(x,y)
is non-reducible in the ring Cf:c,yl.
Four theorems are given and proven in this article4
Theorem 1. Let y be a fourth-order Oroup if and oitly if either (1) the
random walk is simple-- that is, plj - p, _1 - p-1 I ~ P-1 -I , 0 or (2) the
walk inside the quadrant is composed of in'dependent' w4l;s a'long two aNes with
an accuracy un to POO: that is,
i .. p (K),Pj (Y)
1/3 pijv*iy IT 00
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KUYSUEV,, V.-A.-i:iUspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk, Vol 26, No 1 (1571), Jan-Feb
i'411--".-V~ J-228
Theorem 2. Let the group X Ie finite and f-fd'fdS2-,--'f6n~--l 0 1, where
2 n is the order of the group X and f - qq,/qq.. Then ithe rational Solu-
tions to equation (1) which satisfy the coiditions w IT C(Y) exist,
are unique, and are determined from formulas' (1) and (2
+
~U-l ftn-2f *f f .*.*f6
dn-I Sn-I 6n-2 Oere
q6q,, q6
TI (3)
qn q qq
Theorem 3. For a nondegenerate rand6m walk with a fourth-order group,
let
bit
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MAU!L
71, pp 227-228
Then the generating function of the stationary probabilities is rational if
and on.1v if
"Ps + ~f6 1. (5)
Theorem 4. For nondegenerate random walks the generating function of
the stationary probabilities may be rational only on a certain clos8d,
everywhere-dense set of space of the parameters pij, p':Lj, pvvfj, p ij.
This article cites 2 literature references.
3/3
-INN mill i I N--11:! -w--.
K=TFIDNICS
Awp34fle~ro
USSR UDC: 621-375.9
XALYKqj1:17,V V i,
"Computing the xPrequi,,ney Characteristics of Trarisfer Regenerative
Dual-Resonat-lor Microwave Amplifiersi'
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ--Radioeleictronika, Vol. 13, Co. :11, 1970,
pp 1367-1371
Abstract: '2h,_-- coupli-ij.- of two reson.
,a4-OrS througi a t:~-?ismissiozl
line off arbitrary i_- th,:~ :aost c;,.L.-io of, cascadud r-3-
,-unerativ(, resonnto~r amlAiftor, is ol' proctica]. itrit,'ol.- tance, -!.r,,!
has not been previouL;iy This papiir ol';.ers a 11-ht.:ory
Z~
-or t1iis type o-f arranr7;emont, bc,-innj,nfr with itli equx-valent cir-
nt -ed, by
cuit and -he assumption that the tuned are oc
in,put, output, and intermeadiai,*i~ traz~smizsion 11rius throut!.h idetal
transformers. The author limits himself to ccwJiderLxir, the most
ofter. encounterz~d cas-; In which the susceptance An each resonator
pression for tile pover transfer
is quite smail, and obtains an,ex ' 1~ .
-factor through the circuit in tems of a parameter corresponding
1/2
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---MALYSHEir, V. A., Izvestiya VM-Radioelektronika., Vol 13~, Vo 11, 1970,
PP L30-(-.L371-
to a mxtual coupling factor, and the signal freq:%tency. It is ae-iserted that
the theory developed is valid for a whole groap of naxrow-1;-and rseepnerative
ampli-fiers working in the microwave i=ge.
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by the first-named author above on a resonance s!PaGe:7,: vi idvfv ;a-rv.L-
trary nonuniform devices at some distance from ciach Q Wier in a
transfer strip. The present paper substitutes two tuanel. diodes
for the nonuniform devices. Using formulas found in the earlier
articles, the authors obtain an expression for the power gain at
resonance and find that it has a maximum at-a pa~rtictj.lar value of
the frequency. A second expression giv.es them the distance be-
tween the diodes corresponding to the average 1.'r~equez).Cy of thp sya-
tem. when operating on the neigative portions of their volt-ampere
characteristics. The curves for the amplifier "Irequency charac-
teristics for various bias voltages-on 'the diodaare,plotted. The
authors assert that their computations are aufficiently accurate
for low input sigwkl levels, and for geometriaal~ dimqzoions of the,
tunnel diodes much emal-ler than the waveler4f5th &f tha, strip slipial,
when the diodes can be considered pdiaVnonhomoseneities.
USSR UDC: 621.375-4.029.64
MALYSIM, V. A. and MOSKAMINKO, Ye. P.
"Investigation of a Conducting Resonance U17 Amp lifior With Two
Tunnel Diodes in the Transfer Strip";
Kiev, Izvestiya M-Radioelektronika, Vol. 13, No. .10, pp 1221-1226
Abstract: This article is an extension of an eariier piper written
%- 4-1- -04 n-hnvo nn A rc.,nonannin FM;teP* of two iii-M-
TUS3R uEk,! Q-21.1,76.234
GCF31_11', V. V. A.
"An Asynchrc;-lcus Sill` Detector Based orl a '11'uimel Diode"
V SI). 1101.urrovot'ii. priborv :1 iM,, T)rimtruniye 'r., i coil duot oi-
J Will "I'Cir
ADuI-'.cat`or;--coIIect_4on of worksi -P
23, Moscow, "-Sov. ra-dia", 3.970, 265-E-96
(irom RZh-Radiotekhnika , No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 1OD3.1)
Trans latlion: - With the equivalent circuit of the detector as it. bassiz, -":I
factor. The frequdmey pronei,ties d`sctzi~c~.`
is derived for the ampIL
,.:.--Bibliography of five titles. Authors' abrtraMi
UNCLASSIF!Ea- kJCF-sSiNG DATE--230f-T70
TITLE--THEORY OF A LASER WITH AN [NSTANTANEDW SLY INCREASING Q -U-
AUfHOR--MALYSHEVt V.A.
~C''O.UN TRY OF INFO--USSR
S-OURCE-RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKAv VOL.'15t JAN. 1-910, R 147-154
D,ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
S.UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
t001C TAGS--NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION, LASER THEORY
CONTROL MARKIlNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
0-0CUMIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1979/1584 STEP t4(1--OR/0109/70/i)L5/(,1!01)/Ol~7/0154
C-IRC ACCESSION NU--AP0047907
UNC LA SI F f F f)
-i/-2 04 1 UNCLASSIFFEW: PRb~FsStNG DATE-230CT70
ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0047907'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. FORMULATION AND SOLUTION OF A
NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUAT104 DEr%CRIBING rHE KINErICS OF" A LASER i4lTH
AN INSTANTANEOUSLY INCREASINGY Q WliHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF SLLj',,.LY VAkYtNG
AMPLITUDES. THE S9LUTION TO THIS EQUATION IS OSTA[IjEo "tmHOUT TAKING
INTO ACCOUNT THE EFFECTS OF PUMPING AND RELAXATION il)ORING A PULSE. ON
THE BASIS OF AN ANALYSIS OF THE SIMPLE SOLUTION OBTAINED, A QUANT[TATIVE
-rH[]D-' OF ADJUSTING
ESTIMATE IS MADE OF THE MAIN LASER PARAMETERSt ANDiisi:
RATING CONDITIONS Arti. OUTLINEDa
114E SYSTEM TO OBTAIN OPTIMAL OPE
UNCLASS I FIEU-
USSR UDC 621.382
MALYSHEV, V. A., ALEKSEYEV, YU. 1.
"Investigating the Current Para in a Gunn Diode Kiriertlazi~c Model"
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ -- Radiaelektronika, Vol 13, No 8~ 1970, P? 1027-11)30
Abstract: The authors undertake a theoretical invest.l.,j,ation of the Guiin
effect, the negative differential conductivity in seniconductors, thro-ugh
consideration of the interaction betwee;i drifting cha-~ged I,at-ticles an,~ thi..
variable ultra-high frequency I~ield. Assuming that, a variable, voltage of
very small amplitude is applied to the semiconductor I.r. addlition to 11-,ia co-a-
stant voltage normally ~;iven it, the authors obtain aii, equs;tion fur the
field voltage and consequantly for the drift vel,.ictcy 1:1t~ Che
that the latter is solely a fui-,.ction of the field vojt~31;e. T'.-ie expressi.,ni
for the drift velocity is then expanded 'in a Txr-lor series, tLe firsc three
terms of Twhich are kept. By this procedure, ex-preostami ara ~ouad fo-,- Lh,~t
furm of tho current in the semiconductor. The rosults obtaillcd by I:Lli-lis
' ap e in ;;oc~d
method were compared with earlIE!r published results' i~ found to b I
agreemenc with t7he=. For diair mathod, the authors -clilIm gnt!ater simplic-iry
and better ability at rep,r4;-:sentin& the mechanisai of cuixent puise v;iriaLion!i
in the semiconductor.
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USSR UDC 621-38, .233
KALYSHEV, V. A. BUUTOV, R. I. tand IAVRUK, I. T., Taejanrog Radio &.Lzineer-
Tng 75STItute
"Effect of Iow ktgnetic Field on Drift Motion of Chexpli Particles"
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh UcheInykh Zavederjiy -- Fiziltg.j No 5t 1972, pp 69-72
Abstract: An earlier axticle by V. A. NALYSHIT ob-tainett a differential equa-
tion of averaged drift notion and considexc-d various pazticul= cases of its.
solution. The present article gives a generalization al~' results obtained in
tha earlier article for the case in which. there ia a lair,COnWtUnt mai;natic
with induction B situated at an RTbitrary angle (J to th-~ diroction of
electric field E, along which the drift motion is stud!,W. The smallne*u ce--
terion of field B is determined by zathem;d4cal simplifications -which are
made and reduces to sralln"a of cy-4clotron frequen-ey as' compmrod with colli-
sion frequency,
_JC)
wpm'
j.
USSR uw~621-375-82
BABENTO, V A ZEL DOVICH, B YA.; FALYSHEV, V. I., aad SYCHEV, A. A.
"Radiation Spectrum of Giant laser Pulse With AlIoRande for Self-Frequency
Modulation"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (quantum Electronics -- Colloction of Works), No
2(14), moscow, "Sov. Radio#" 19'73, pp .19-24 (English 49,wmry) (from RZh-
Flzika, No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 1OD820 from withors' abstract)
Translation The article deals with a theoretical considexation of the
Izoadening of the spectrum of a giant laser -pulse dueto the dependence of
the refractive index of the matrix of the active mediun on the light inten-
sity. A calculation is perfo=cd for the integral effect for the entire
giant pulse, assuming that the Initial radiation is a. Gsaustataz randon
process. Experiments are perfo=medf the results of which a4;ree with the
theoretical estimates. Bibliography with.eight title&!,
.Itzill
USSR UDC: 621.375.82
IONIN, A. A., 14AIYSHEV, V. and MASALOV* A. V
"Increasing the.Degree of Self-Syn0hronization rf the Modes in a
Heodymium Glass Laser"
Kratkiye soobshch. no fiz. (Brief Communications in Physics) I~To 8,
1972, pp 61-66 (from RZh--Fizika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No Ol - 09)
Translatiom An investiration, is made into the characteristics of
-the radiation of ti..,o coupled neodynium, glass -lasers r-.1ith a paosive
gate. The-radiation in one laser is developed from the partially
synchronized radiation of the other. A schematic of' the equipmeat
is Geiven. The necessary conditions for effectil!e self-synchroniza-
q
tion of the modes (SM) Ln the controlled laser are indicated. By
choosing the amount of coupling, the authors succeeded in obtaining
e Zi
an increase in the degree of S1,11 (the percentaC.. =dulntlion of 11-he
control-led laser's radiated pulse increased to IOCfl,'j' alid the radia-
tion spectrum was markedly broadened). The expe'rimental results
agree closely with values for the oscillation development tl---:e.
Bibliography of 10. 1. 0. S.
r
USSR UDC 620.1.79.16
VORONOV, A. I., KOZLOV, Yu. V., MLYSHEV, V. I., and KOROZOV, V. M., Tomsk
Polytechnical Institute imeni
"Attachment to a UKB-l Defectoscope for Inspection of Concrute at Negative
Temperatures"
Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 4, Jul-Aug 72, pp 59-63
Abstract: A shock-excited thyristor with increased ootput voltage anplitude
(up to 6 kv) is proposed as an attachment for a W-Ldefectoscope for use in
the non-dest-ructIve testing of concrete at negative toniperatures. Since it
is not possible to use ultrasonic instruments equipped with Seignette salt
heads in unheated locations, the authors employed cerxmic pl-'ezoelements such
as TsTS-19 which require a higher voltage and produce a higher voltage. The
modified defectoscope with TsTS-19 radiation elements was ti!sted on a standard
concrete sample at -20 C. The tests showed reliability in 1--he +60 to -20 C
interval. 3 figures, I table, 1 bibliographical referprice.
USSR UDC 669.71.053.2tv'(038.8)
KH17,73,DC, S . I WLS,111~, 1-4 , I., VIFk0I OV, III C . A.
POIRAB.~~, A. N. LtGUNOV, W. V FOLONSIC.IY, S . -14.
Z A I-IALY$,--I,-:,V V. I., -L-',ILIN, B. 1.-t IU4.SERUL'~V V. V., 1."ShX0V,
V : P Tntllff'~ YC'M, A, P CHEEU\TYSI,1, F., Iand K0LNGGU-
ZENIKO, V. A., Daepropetrovsk M.etalb=gical Institute
11%,.7ethod of Smelting Abrasive Electrolytically Produced Corund~;-,-,i"
USSR Author's Certificate No 263635, filed 15 Oat 65, publisK(~d
10 Jun 70 (from RZh-MctaIIurg'--'Va, No 11, Nov 70, Abstrzxt No II
GIDI P)
Tranalatjion: A mcl--hod is proposed for smolting albrasiva Clec,
trolyt-;cally produccA cort,,-,dum in a them-l'-J! wl)icil inwolvaa
deep Cj.,5j0-
wi th ruduxiv,,,~l arfcn. 11-,,,. .
in i ri
.410 incrcaf;e rha --braalva properties Oj~ C0rLIt%dLI-.1 i~-rid ..o obtl-,.iri
in it a Ti oi-.ide content: of ",,, 1'1,, s,.,,A';-A.ting is carried out on
k.-,olin presintered with -,:'e-ore additive or scale in the amzourz
of 20-~J-,o wt '16 of -LIke charge.
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ss I Fin POCESSING DATE-230CT70
ITLE--STRUCTURE.UF SOLID LASER SPECTRA UNDER FREE Gli.-NERATION CONDITIONS
:,~.AUTHOR-(03)-mALYSHEV, V.L., MASALOVI A.Vo:f SYCHE Vt A16A.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-..lOURCE--PS IM-A lH , EK SP TEOjll'/FlliZ., 1 9701~ 3 24~~ 1)
11(7)
f,,,0ATE- PUBLISHED--------70
,-,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--RUBY LAS_ERr NEDDYMIUM LASER, TRAVELING WAVE, R.4DIATION
..SPECTRUM
'CONTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTION5
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTEG
--1997/2001 STEP ~40--U~/0386/'(1,Y*011100'1/032(t/0328
.,,.PROXY REEL/FRAME
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120644
UNCLA SS I FIE0
2/2 037 UNCLASSI FI,E:D PROCESSING DATE--210C1770
CIRC ACCESSION %10--AP0120644
A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RAD I AT I ON SREICTRA CF THE RUBY AND
NO-GLASS LASERSt WORKING UNDER TPAVELLNG WAVE C0141) IT111,14S, WERE
INVESTIGATED, AN ELIMINATION OF OOTH THE SELECrIMAJ AND SPACE
INHOMOGENEITY OF THE RADIATION FIELD DID NOT REMOY-F THE IRREGULAR
STRUCTURE OF THE FREE GENERATION SPECTRA. THIS SrRUCTURE IS AN lt4TEGRAL
PROPEkTY OF SOLID LASERS DUJRING AN EXCITATrOiN OF k GREAT NO. OF AX[AL
MODES AND CONFI.RMS THE FLUCTUATING CHARACTER OF Tfif:~ RADIATION FIELD.
-THE IRRELIJkLAR STRUCTURE OF THE SPECTRA WAS OBSD. EVEN IN BOTH LASERS
WITH PASSIVE SHUTTERS; UNDER CERTAIN ~UNWTIQNSt ALSOITHE SMOOTH SPECTRA
PP
(WITH AN ACCURACY TO THE INTLRItIODE DISTANCE), ATTI~IBUI'Eb TO THE ESENCE
.,,OF ONLY 1 PULSE ON THE AXIAL PERIOD (I.Eo TO A CO!4PLETE $ELF
'SYNCHRO1,1ZATION OF TKE MODES), WERE OBSDO FACLLITY: FIZ. I NST.
IMs LE6E0EVAj*MO*SCOWi USSR.
USSR
AJCDYW t Is Go PAIMINOV Go K. p wid W"MV4. -Y. ji.
Moscow# Luchevoye Porasheniye zuouptiayu :sho.hikh i Statistichaskoye Model-
irovanlye, ( Radiation Sickness in 11amals, and Statisticia ~10(leling), Atomizdat,
1'974 # 99 pp
Translation:
Contents
introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3
1. Radiation Sickness in Narmialm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Prerequisites to Statistical Ylodeling a a a 4 a s o a a a p 4 *. . . . . . . . . . 5
2. Statistical Models of Radiation Sichness 14
Sys ms . . . . 14
Stochastic Hypothesis of the breshold Number of iWr,,11 p* ed te
Forecasting Significance of the 1!ypothesia of the Threshold
11unber of Dainaged Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Other Stochastic Hypotheses of the Construction of bose Nactions
3. Hodifying Effect of Accompanying Factors . . . . . . . . 39
Dose Functions of Radiation Sickness An the Presence of Factors
the 5everity of tile sickrie'ss . . . . . . . . . 39
Predominantly Increasinp
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AKOYEVt I. G. at al., Luchevoya Porazheniye Mlekopltayushchikh i Statistich-
eakoye Hoaelirovaniya, Atomisdato 197/. 99 pp.
Dose Relations of Radiation. Sickness 'Under the Effect of Protective
Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
4. Statistical Models of the Developnent of Pathological Processes
with Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . 53
Evaluation of the Post Radiation Recovery with Respect to
Resistance of the Organisn to Repeated Irradiatibn . . . . . . . . . 53
Stochastic Models of Post Radiation Clinical Convalescence . . . . . . . 59
Laws of Distribution of ifean Recovery Time 4 0 . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Laws of Distribution of Lethal outcome Time . . . . . . . . . 73
Statistical IModels of the Development of Patholo?,ical Processes
with Time 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Bib1iography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
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FRID11-M, V. MA--YS~Mv, V. t-r. , BLINOV, V. IF.
"The 'Kivach-11 and 'Kivach-2' Marine Navigational lv:~dar Svsllci~zl'
SudovyVe navigatsionnLle radiulakatsionnrre staxitc-it. "Kivach-l" i
IKivach-2" (cf. English abov--. )1, MOSCPW, M-5
71 ,
19"8 -PP, -ill. 75 k. (from RM-Ev.diotckhniku, H:! 7, J,;CL 71, Abotract
No TG20 X)
Iranslation: The book contairs inforrIation on the pi-inciples of
on the operational and technical characteris tics, ednstruction and wl,rk-
ing principles of the "Kivach-l" and "Kiva-ch-2" radiu, installationo.
The viring connections, and the function&l circuit or the radar inst!Ll-
lations are described together vith schernatic diag*rw~if: an-l the eciistrue-
tion of the inntrur~r!ntn. llules are gilren for rF-.,gtL'LWJnj,- ;luid
the radar installations on board the stlip, duy-to-dliy ope:l,ation, tel,"L-
nical servicing, and replacement of the units md of the ~~n-
stallationn. The dist-inctive featilres of the 4r-ao~ tllf~ ocreen art!-
wid aro gJv(!n (~!l colt)-n-1. L! I-w !tIld.
twerity-five tables, bibHograp.ay or thirtuon tltJ.v,,:. Az.-niitlatior,.
1/1
MIRMPNOW ,
USSR 1JDC 60.15,018.8:620.196.2
MALVINEV, V. N., INAZAROV, A. A.
"Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Effect of Titanituz and Miobiun on Suppress-
ing the Inclination of Chromium-NIckel Steels toword Znj:ercrystalline Cor-
rosion"
MetallovedeniYe -- V sb. (Phvsical 7letallurgy -- collection or -.'rorks), No 14,
Leningrad, Sudostroyeniye Press, 1970, pp 101-1,08 (from 1I.M.-Ifc--tallurgiva, ,NO
4, Apr 71, Abstract 'No 4G615)
Translation: A study of the conditions of eliminating the tendency tctiard
intercrystalline corrosion of Cr-Ni steel rypes K)0.840 wid KINDXN125 with
stabilization of them by Ti or Nh mis made from the tltamuidynlmic point Oc
view. It was proposed that intercrystalline corrosion Lt. caused by preci-
pitation of the chromium carbides Cr 23 C6' The amounts of Ti ilad 13b, respec-
tively, required to suppress the tendency of these steela toward intercrystal-
Une corrosion i-,ras determined on the basis of the calcullited w~.tivfty co-
efficients of Ti in Khl&:10 !steel anti 1111) in Kh2ON25 steel corLsAdering the
initial heat treatment tememture. The article coratalus I W.-ustration, 2
tables, and a 17-entry bibliography.
USSR
UDC 629.76/.78.015:533.6
LEBEDEV, A. A., BARJANOVO V. N., KPLASILSHCHrKOV, M. N., )A~LYSHEV V. V.
"Optimal Control Upon Entry Into the Atmosphere"
V sb. UpKavleniye v kosmose. T. I (Control in Space. Vol I -- Collection of
Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 256-266 (from RZh4le4ianika, No 3, Mar 73,
Abstract No 3B346)
Translation: The problem of the synthesis of an autonomous control system for
a space device entering the earth's atmosphere with a velocity close to the
first cosmic velocity is discussed. 10 re-f. Authors' obstract.
17
lf~ 031 Ulllv~CLASSIFIED l)'q';oCt-0;rN(; DATE- -27NOV7 0
~L MODELING OF NUCLEAR REAC-Tif-114S OF COSMIC IINT;:R I% CT 1U.-
I
f RAY - N W I T-4 114 E
MATERIAL OF STONY METEORITES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-LAVRUKHINA, A.K.j REVINIAt L.O.t MALYS11FVt V.10., YUKIINA, L.V.,
SATAROVAI L.M.
UPCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-GEOKHIMIYA 1970, (5), 531-19
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT ARGAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, AT14{)Sl:,IiERrC SCIENCES,
ASTRONQs4YjA5TROPHYSICS# PHYSICS
~JOP.IC TAGS--METEORITE, COSMIC RAY, NUCLE~Fl RE-ACT I ON.' ISOTOPE, BERYLLIUM
ISOTOPE% IRON ISOTOPE, OXYGEN ISOTOPE
-,ZONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/09111 cTEP NO-4V
__~CJRC_ ACCESS INQ-00136-1143
No ....... mumnalp All I7_w'ffiqwqll-m-w~m.
flROCE SS lr~.G 2 7 NOV7 0
031 UN-ICLASSI FIED 0A T E
CIRC ACrESSION i",10-APOL36343
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tUl GP-0- , A B S T it A (.", T AP 0 S S 113 L EU 1; F01 FTHE SEI-11
E'4PIRICAL EQUATIONS OF RUDSTAN CL966) AND V. SCHWAP~TZ-H,. G~~R- L136 I
FOR CALCG. THE CROSS SECT ION fIF f SO TOPE FOR, MAT I ON 111 TMIGEETS OF
COMPLICATED CHEM. COMP.N., lRqt-'%0fATE0 BY PRCITONS w114+1 E EQUALS 660
AND Iq.2 GGV, WAS INVESriwLD. i-~-jL: CROSS, SECTEON'll'; FOR REACTION 01c T111--
PREME7 BE FORMATION FROM THE PREPIC-16 0 N,UCL-'--l AND ViY ~3R~IIPJIE56 FE(Pr P14)
PRIME55 FE REACTIO?14S WERE EVALUATEO. TPE AATERIAI. OF rilE IIAIISAN LAKE
AND KUNISHAK STONY METEORITE$ WAS IRRAUIATo w( PR(AT(INSLI'11H OF
,7
660 MEV AND 19.Z GEVo RESP. THE ~_,IIFFEKENT FRACTIG-ril OF 11EMENTS W IRE
1140104CTLVITIEVS hi&RE 101PAREo W!rt-1
ISOLATED IRADIOCHEM. T14E MEASUq~,O
CALCD. VALUES SATISFACTORY AGR= .EMENTS WERE DOSDo; F014:1140ST ISOTOPES.
QUALS 660! MEV-fHA14 AT 3 EQUALS
IN GENERAL THE AGREEMENT WAS BETTER AT E E
19.2 GEV. THIS WAS POSSIBLE CAUSI"-.D BY AN i~PPEARAN(F OF THE Mr-CiiAlAIS4 OF
NUCLEI SPALLATION IN THE E IS CONGRUENT: TO 10 GEV KEG101,11 Wfi[CH WAS QUAL.
OIFFERENT THAN THE CASCADE lAFCHANfSM. THE OAThL 110tit%IN51) CAN 13E USED FOR
MODEL ING OF THE 01 STR IBUTION OF R-Al ES 0~ RATES: (IF C!LJSI4Cl';ENIC I SOTURE
'tRY FOR If!
FORMATION IN COSMIC BODIES WHICII US jYEC!ESS' i~w'L* irjjEs'riGAuo!js
OF THE EFFECT OF COSMIC RAYS ON 7HE STONY METEbkltC,!~~, SURFACE LAYERS OF
-ACILITY: V.~I. V
THE MOON, AND ASTEROIDS. F ERNAOSK[l INST..
GEOCHEM. ANAL. CHEM., MOSCOW, USSR&
t t
OiL_ 5)
pit, Ss 1~
2 018 UN L SIF
.__:t_iTC9r-OPTIMAL CONTROL AT ENTERING THE,ATAOSPHERE -U-'
UTHOR-104)-LEBEDEV# A*A-t BARANOVP V*N-1 KRASILSHIKOV-1 M.N., MALYS;IEVo
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR# FRANCE
FEDERATION CF AUTOMATIC CONTROLP SYMPOSIUM ON
CONTROLt 3RDi TOULUUSEt FRANCEt MAR, Z-6t 19701 PAPER. 18P.
DATE PUBLISHED--------70
SUBJECT AREAS--SPACI--- TECHNOLOGY9 NAVIGATION
,TOPIC TAGS-SPACECRAFT REENTRY CONTRIlLiSPACECRAFT LANDING
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA,4,c--1996/0001 STEP NO--FRIOOOOITOYII~OIOIC;L)0100011'),-)"--8
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0117301
-2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED'' PROCESSINIG DATE--16iJCT7o
CIRC -ACCESSION NO-AT0117301
,,A;lASTRACT/lEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXAMINATION OF TH- PA03LEkl OF THE
SYNTHESIS OF THE SELF CONTAINED C0%TROL SYSTEM OF 1% SPA~';:(;RAFT ENIE41NG
THE ATMOSPHERE WITH THE FIRST COSMIC SP~ED. DIGITAI, C4U,AJLAI'1ON,s PIAOE
BY MEANS -OF AN ELECTRO-141C CUAPUTER SHOW ~THAT THIS $ELF (,-0PlTA1,,llEo C01'ITROL
14T OF LAI" 0 i
SYSTEM.MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO DECREASE THE DISPERSION COMPONE.' 14 1 qG
SPOTS SIGNIFICANTLY. A HISTOGRAM OF THE.LANUING SPOTS I N THE CASE OF
FACILITY:
ICONTROLLABLE AND CONTROLLESS MfJTIOl IS SHOWN.
"MOSKOVSKII AVIATSIUNNYI INSTITUT, MUSCOWt USSR.
USSR
V.; S
LAVRUKMA, A. K.; USTIITCVA, G. 1: L-IIATIJ krARCVA L. M.
"Modelling Nuclear Reactions in Isotropically Irradiated, Tjkick Targets"
Mosc(xi,, Atonnaya Energiya; Jamtar7., 1973; pp 23-8
ABSrRACT: Wbile revolving about two rmtually perpendicular axes, an Lron
sphere, having a radius of 10 cm, is ii-radiated by a. 660-114er proton beani. As
a result of such rotation., the surface of the sphere is irradiated izotre *ni-
cally. The activity of Na 24 in tI ILin aluminun plates 4nd 1-tri. !)2 It vh8 .9 S iWm
S047 J. and Ca 47 in iron plates placed at various do-Tthm along the dimeter of
the sphere was measu~-ed. The ecperimental results are ccripared vith cilcula-
ted curves obtained by an anal3tical method used for the P-nillysis of activity
in meteorites and lunar racka. It was shavni that, at, 1-~ deT)th of - 2 cni belm
the surface the activity calculated by tho analytieffl. 1rhothod agroos qXvinti-
tatively with the experimental results.
The laws governing the distribution3 of cos.=7,et4r. isotopes in iron
meteorites of various sizes are analyzed. A comparisvn witli calculations by
the Monte Carlo method is presentohd.
-The article- inc-lunns six J.igarc3- There ara 40-bibliographic roforonces,
USSR UDC 532 -]a
YALY-SHEV.0 V. V., Institute of Atomic Energy Imeni I. It, Ktirchato-,r
"Membrane 7,ero-Indicators for De-~ermjnation of pressure in Aggressive Media
and Diagrams with Automatic Regulation of, Antipressu~n'."
Moscaw, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol 10, No 64, Nov~Dec 72, pp :,2,7-
.1279
Abstract: Construction of werbrame zero- indicators of presallre (nedia se-para-
tors) are described with appropriate diaGram dra-vings. Also autamatic systems
for monitoring determination of m.ressures are discussed. Thtse systems r-qy
find utilization in accura:t,,- determination of the pres',sure In aggressive
media in tcmperature range of up to +4000C and pressures uP.t(:) 500 atm.
)MOM IT MR111111 a 11MITIMMM~ tn. 110
P 76 0/
Zhdanav, V, A., v. r. Konu5ov, L3
for -t P. fixike,
-1917-1967. Tomsk. Tomskiy universitet,
197L, R7.10Z. no, loi~577?
OF
Consideration is given to the general properties ul
equations of state derived in terms of quavi-harmonic approximationz of
crystal lattices under the effect of mechani"L str*s&4& of an &r))Itrar~- typ~~
The Wtuence of lattice symmetry on the for= of ths tau-tiona 4 atme fe,
t1pa-M-A -al -writ %-- that. =f tim b4-4;~ fcrc=- A ztu-Av -,- mz.~ 4z Me,
critical states of crystal lattices prior to mechanical failure. Retrults of
rssoarch on a series of specific crystals are discussed.
Mal~shffiv. V. V. Equation of state for uranium
hexafluoride over a wide rang- oi eta,. Parameters.
Atornnaya energiya. v. 32. no. 4, 197Z, 313.
Experimental data an saturated vapor preos%Lr* P,.
dfitbitios 0 and P I of UIr. vapor and liquid at cquitibrimm
v
are.approximated by the equations
pt
(3)
where
(4)
USSR
UDDC 5'39.125.5
LAVRUMNA, A. K.0 USTINOVA, G. K., HALYSHEV, V. V., and SATARGOVA, L. 11.
"Modelling Nuclear Reactions in an 160tr opically Irr-Q~Llated- Thick Target"
Moscowl Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 34, No lo jail 73, pp 2$-28
Abstmcts An analytical method, previously develored by thti authors, for
calculatIng the intensity of cozmic radiation and thu activ;HLy of cozmorenlc
isotopes at any point of an isotropical-ly Irradiated c-,asmio body of aiV size
and any composition vas used to simulate nuclear react;lons in aii icotropically
Irradiated thick targA. In coupliance vith, optimun d~4Uiejnalolas for the dc-vDlop-
ment. of nuelcar caseade in iron, an Iron bph*xr, of 10 i,-m rji.W,-3 se-rved ti3
target. The &pharej rotating in two porpondicular jda,,~mup inoi Ari.-adia:tw
by a 660-mov proton belam. As a rosult of rotation, thtt~ of the g;phere
M24 In 1'.hin piate3
is irradiatod isotropically. Thc a0jivity O.-r I*p
and the activities of 1,462, V14-8. SCAJ11P, tptwl?, and Qkiv,~~ In Irrii-i platco plac-c-d
,at various dtpths along the diai,,ot*r of tho apherti wero. neasllrud. The
experimental results aro compan~,d with curves caloula-Led by tb,,~
method. It ir, nboun that at a delyth ofr-~ 2 cmp the calculatsti activities
are In quantitative agreement with e7j.-erijzontal data. . dapth distrilbu-
tiona of cosmogenic isotopes in irilin meteoritma of various alres axn ana7yzcd.
A comparison with calculations by the Mlonte Carlo raothoL is presented. j'.4x
figures, forty bibliographic roferances.
::OMNI ~ml~
Cr. V.,. 130~
"Flasli Point C of' !fyart.-warl~Oull mid.
Zh,Arnal LI-1-1-11 Vul 1,16, 1~0 2, Feb -in: ~~V -376
Abstr~ct C c) c c n t v I. 1 -1 11 10. 0 f 0' 1 1- a!:: *11 -1;. E: ri c I I s
Vue's In
carbons and ~,E~ (D,~
materials, t I iu, a-i
I J
gas are descri.1%,ci wcll by a Uen,,!ral co uati on
7F~
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whQrc C ar,4, f(u) il~ un eyperir,,mttilly
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