SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MATVEYEVSKIY, S.F. - MATYUSHKIN, D.P.
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2/2 037 UNGLASSI FEED PlUCCESSING DATF-21"ItOV7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0129326
4(ISTRACTIEXTRACT--((Jl GP-0- vis r -,A(-. T THf,-', vilUE 'RANGF OF SPACE
INVESTIGAMIN AS WELL AS iij(~ii c(is'r ANO LA150UR C()NS,1Jxfh;'G CHARAC[~E!~ISTICS
OF SPACE U-4FORMATION" SYSHMS MAKE If NE'GESSAVY To 'rACi(I-F life
SELECTING THEIR OPTIMU,14 OESIGN. 114 OQ01A TO A11010 F,4ttJR13 ANO
UNNECESSARY EXP17NDITURF 17HIS SELECrION HAS T(I IiE our OJILNG THE
FIRST STAGES OF THE WORK BY COMPARING THE
Ur
FOR THEIR DESIGN JING A CONMON INTP;i~AL CHAI:~A(,-11'041STiC CALLEI) THi7
GENERALIZED EFFICIENCY CRHERION. THIS CRITERION HAI, T) 3E HiGHLY
INFORMATIVF9 NUtHERICAL AND JSARLE IN ANY OEV'~.LIDPqENIS Of SpAcc
INFORMAfION SYSTEMS ON THE ONE HAAND ANU MUST P,-'~~qif THE USF OF VA,1:'%1,,j1jS
FORMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH T14E PECULIARrriE-s oi.: ,-*,iv!*,.4 SYST~!I() ON 1111H~F,
HAND. TO SOLVE THE PRORLP-1 I'll: EVOLVING A GENENA3.1-1i:0
CRITERION IT IS NECFSSAPY TO DEVELOP A (-,F- TIIL- SPUCE
INFORMA1101"I SY"Ift.'M Atli) Tfl 111V~:STIGATF. ['IS ST11TISTICAL UYNA~11(:S
AS to uEkji:l,jl11 A IN A1.60RIT1111 OFFIf-W6 Tlljl.~ MI;'11-100 (11: [1, f) i~ I I ~A, JI I
OF S, I GN. TJIF ALGORITHM IS TO j.j iq:n,t(-iIj f.)1, , 1(11
ACCORDING TO WHICH THE- SPACE I.NFORMATION 5YSTEH TO 1'1: A
*4 WHOLE, HAVING DrFINITE -5 C 0M)",GIN ri AIJ. THE S)'5rf.,'-1jr OF
CERTAII OP ER1 I F-
-THIS PAPER.~A. ENEI
THIS CLASS. I N G RALIZU-0, MODEL F A VACE 1A.'PORMAI IjN
SYSTEM IS SUGGESTEO, ITS STATISTICAL !DYNAXfC$ A lk El JNV1:-$T GATEOr A
GENERALIZED FORM OF THE FFFICIENCY CRATERION ALG jPITH-1 OF THE
OPTIMUM DESIGN OF SPACE INF(IR44ATION sysri--*,ms ARE 61VEN., rHE P-q:JCEf)lJRc
FOR OBTAINING THE CONCRFTE FORMS OF THIS C',UTERICIR I$ OISCUSSEJ.
1/2 031 UNCL ASS,[ FIE D P911CESIING L)Afl---27NOV-10
TITLE--EFFECTIVENESS OF SPACE INFORMATION SYSTEMS EV~ALUAIION PROBLEMS -u--
AUTHOR--MATVEYEVSKlYt S,F.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR# FRANCE
SOURCE--3RD IFAC SYMPOSIUM ON SPACE CONTRnLq
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
TOULOUSE, FRANCE, MARCH L970
SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES# ELECTRIONI(S AND ELECTRICAL
ENGR*l SPACE TECHNOLOGY
.~TOPIC TAGS--SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION# SPACECRAFT OATA GATHERING EQVIPMENT,
SPACECRAFT DATA ANALYSIS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/1920
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0138791
A
212 031 UNCLASSI FIED PPA:)CES'.;l,'%JG DATE--27NOV70
CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AT0138791
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(t)) Gil-()- ABSTRACT THE MODC~'Oq Cfl'tl~'Li:d:S oF ri,,*.cI,'NKAL
MEANS SERVING THE MAIN I"URPOSE OF CONQIJERING SPACI: !,RE tNIF"'loi-o voR
OBTAINING INFORMATION. ANiGING THIE[R. GENERAL PROM-11AIES viHE
MAY BE MENTIONED: DEFINITE INTEGRITY -lHE TFNDENCY 10 111-HAYE AS A
WHOLE-, THE GREAT COMPLEXITY AND VARIETY OF STRUCTIJ;~FS AND I,INKI:" '
VARIOUS INTERFERENCE EFFECTS WHICH MAY RE CONSIDER11-:J AS
AND MAY COUNT FOR STOCHASTIC GAME CHARACJElk OF ,JTII,J.ZA'l'JI:JN, CONSLUkl.ABLE
TIME AND MATERIAL EXPENSES FOR OEVELUP0141' AND OPE144TIONf OIFFICULTLY OF
REPETITION AND THE GREAT IMPORTANCE OF THE qE!iijt.*r:s ,)F i:~,&Ry SPEC[F-1c,
EXPERIMENT. THE COM-40NNESS OF MAIN PROPERTIES GIVES R'EASON FOR MARKING
OUT THE ABOVE COMPLEXES INTL' SEPARATE-. CLASS OF LAllq'~I: TECHNICAL sysri:m
E.G. INFORMATION SPACE SYSTEMS. LARGE SPAI'~E EXPLORATION
AS WELL AS HIGH COST AND LABOUR CONSUMPTION 01: I.S,.!'>. PUt UP AS It
PRIMARY PROBLEM THE CHOICE OF THEIR OPTIMAL INFRA'Sli'RUCTUIRE. TO AVOID
P41STAKES AND NONPRODUCTIVE WASTES THIS CHOICE SHOULD 13~ MADE AT THE
INITIAL DESIGN STAGE BY MEANS OF OBJECTIVE COMPARI:SON (JIF STRUCTURE
ALTERNATIVES AVAILABLE WITH THE A.10 OF CERtAIN lNTj:.'-(;RAL INDEX WHICH MAY
BE CALLED GENERALIZED EFFECTIVENESS CRIV'ERION. THIS S~IOULD BE THE MOST
INFORMATIVEw NUMERICAL AND SUITABLE FOR USE 114 ANY,I.SoS4 UEVELflPMENT.
112 018 UNCLASSIFIED, PkIlCESSING DATE--230CT70
~
TITLE--CHRONIC TONSILLITIS AND HEART -U-'
'T
T
L
AUTHOR--MATVEYKOVt G.P.
A H
UT C
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
COUN1
-SOURCE--ZDRAVOOKHRANENIYF BELORUSSII, 1970t NR 4p PP 44-1~8
SOU RC
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
DATE
SUBJECT, A~EAS-i3IOLnG I CAL A:-L') MEOICAL SCIENCES
T DISEASE, 4iji r.~!.;i)ity~
TAGS--RESl'IRAT(.kY *')YS'rEM DISEASE-9 HIA4
DIAGNOSTIC MEUICINE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA3E-3001/0831 STEP
CIRC A(r~'SSIWIJ NO-P,110126508
____ - -T-1-
.2/2 018 UNCLASSI FIED PRAIZES5ING OATE---?3(11.~T70
CIRC ACCESSION t-10--AP0126508
ARSTRACT/EXTqACT--(U) GP-0- AdS rRACT`. FOR THE PIJRPOS~: OF otir~-crpv~ 'r~ir
CHRONIC TONSILLITIS INFLUENCE 014 THE HEART FUNClIGNAL Tik V 3 5 dA I I EN T S
W ITH CHRON I C TONS IL L I T I S HAV E El EEN INVLSTI GA Tfi). V~ CF 'IHE
PATIENTS CONSIDERA~ILE CHANGES HAVE BEEN oi--"rFC-rE) af Til;,:- HEA:~T
ELECTROMECHAN[C ACTIVITY; THE BASIS OF rH[-(4 is onrl-lepio, of: rifF
MYOCARDIUM AND CONJUCTING SYSTEflit THE LATTEk CAR.PsUrS i REVERSII.~LF
CHAkACTER IN THE MAJORITY OF PATIENI'S UNDER TW.- TRFAT,%jf',,lT INFLUENCE,
THE CONBINATION OF CLINICALv LABORATORY ANU EiL;--:CTKCPriY!;l0L',)u-IC Ft"DINGS
IN 10.4PERCC-NT OF THE PATIENTS HAS ALLOWEU US TO KAKE I*HE OIAGNOSIS AS
TONSILLOGENOUS MYOCARDITIS, FACILITY: 2-YA KAFEDRA GOSPITALINDY
TERAPIl MINSKs MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA,
t t
USSR 'UM 621.791.042.040
MILICHENKO, S. L., and MArVEYSHIN. Ye. N.0 Zaporozhe 144ilichino-building lusti-
tute imeni V. Ya. Chubar
"Welding Materials for Wear-Resistant Copper and Nicke.l. Alloys"
Kiev, Avtomaticheska-ya Svarka, No 12, Dee 70, pp 60-62
Abstract: The purpose of the work, described In rhiB articlo vai to creare
materials for fusing the parts of machines for canzinuvis bvtaiiiae~ of cellu-
lose, the details being subject to wear due to friction In if. caustic ffiedium
in steam Ath stainless steal. An investigation of aus-'ri mateirials as aluminum
and silicon-manganese bronzp, high-chromic cast ircii, iand "IfI.-Reslat" w3 well
as several copper-nickel alloys vsa made. These ininial.4galJons hhQWe%1 that
the materials most resistant to wear -were the copper-n:Lckel alloys with a
composition of 46-50% Ni and 4.0-6.0% St. The ithtra(luim:iou of silicon causes
the separation of the hardened phase of N13Si which iowus it -onpar-resistant
substance. The welding seam should contain a sufficient qutiatity of nitride-
forming elements in welding nickel alloys, mince invotitigatLo,no have ahown
that pores and cracks in the welds are caused by nitralgan wid oxygen. 'rests
were also made to establish ths optimal cwposition of plat)'46 on the elec-
trodes for making the melts.
UNC LASS IF I ED! P1111i',;j~SS [fill; DATE--;i-ONOV70
L/2 009
~T'KTLE-SPECTRUPHOTCMETKIC STUDY OF PLATINVR COMPLEXES,: I TH STANNOW
-LCRIDE -U-
.AUTHOR-(023-t-ATVIYENKO, L.G., YELIZAKOVAPlG.L.
'~.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(2), 301-6
,-,PATE FU6LI5HE0----70
-'SU3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTKY
JOPIC TAGS--PLATINU14 COMPOUNOr COMPLEX COMPOL)NOt tlN CHL(Jll;~")E,
NALYSIS
~SPECTKOpticrCMETRIC At
~CCJNTRCL MAHKING-NO RESTAICTIONS
:DLCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,PROXY REEL/fRAML-3001/0382
STEP
4PO-126137
2/2 OC9 UNCLASSIFIED Pft 00: % S I lu(i ;`)ATE -- .)Or 411V 70
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0126137
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT PT FORMS 2 C00lPLE,):1*.ltl 'alfti SNCI-SUB2
AT A FT:SN RATIO OF 1:1 ANID 1:2, RESP., IN SOLNS. 01: 1--i'll (.11LOROKS AT
CONST. ICNIC STREj%GTI- Of MU EQUALS 2. IN SULN~. C01ITip.
ChLfjklDES AT THE SAME ILNIC s,riul,4131H, A CCHPLEX W11*1il A RATW OF
1:2 IS FURMED. TFE AV. 0IAALJCN. C0~6% IN THE 214 FIC1. xEDRUM EQUACS 1.1
T114ES 10 FRIPE NEGAIIVE& AiND IN 0.25M HCL 3.7 TIVE5 10 r')RPIE NEGATIVE.8.
THE EXISTENCE OF CIS T.KA;,,5 11>014ERIC FORAS OF THE PT C,101-111.1;X KITH ISNCL
SU82 15 SUGGESTED. ThE COEFF. OF MOLAR Ab5(JkPTFVI'1*Y AT 311) M 1110 IS 5
TIMES HIGhER THAN THAT AT 400 M 11,Uv WHI~ll ENAOLES JNCREASING THE
SENSITIVITY OF Tl-~E PHOTOMETRIC DEN. OF PT TO 0.00DT GAMMA-MLO
FALILITY: INST. CATAL., NOVOSIBIRSA# USSR,
112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROOESSIMIG DATIE--160CT70
TITLE--DEPENDENCE GF THE TEMPERATURE QUENCHING OF THE ILUMImESCENCE OF
- PHOTOEMULSION LAYERS ON EXCITATION DENSITYl AND ITS CONK-CrIONI. WITH THE
AUTHOR-104)-BELOUS, V.M., KARTUZHA.NSKlYp A.L.p MAr'VIERIKOt V-I.p SHUKi
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--(JPT. SPEKTROSK. 19701, 28(2$t 311-16
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--METHOUS AND EQUIPMENT
1-1
TOPIC TAGS--LUMINESCENCE QUENCHING# SILVER CONPOUNDi PIUCLEAR EMULSION,
ELECTRON CAPTUREt PHOTOSENSITIVITYt LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT'
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
4
'PROXY REUcL/FRAME--1996/1469 STEP NU--UR10051/701(J28/0(12/031110'516
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118458
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS111C DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSIot,i NO--AP0118458
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--lu) GP-0- ABSTRACT- TEMPo QUENCHING OF: THE GREEN
LUMINESCENCE OF A NO* OF NUCLEAR EMULSIQNS WAS STUDIED. WITH DECREASiNG
EXCITATION D., THE QUENCHING REGION 15 SHIFTED TO LOWER TEMPS. AT A
FIXED TEMP.t AN INVERSE PROPORTIONALITY BETWEEN THE LUMINESCENCF
INTENSITY AND ION!C COND. OF THE EMULSION MICKOCKYSTALS EXISTS. THE
ACTIVATION ENERGY FOR THE LUMINESCENCE QLIENC14ING 15 0.12 PLUS Oil MINUS
.0.02 EV. THE IONIC MECHANISM OF LUMINESCENCE QUENCHING OF THE AG(311,
11 PHOTUEMULSION MICROCRYSTALS WAS CUNFIKMED. THE CAPTURE CENTERS
FORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF LiPHENYLp5tMERCAPTUTeTRAZOLE 11), ARE NOT
VACANCIES; THEY AKE PRO13ABLY CONNECTEU WITH A I-AG PRIME POSITIVE
COMPLEX AND WORK AS ELECTRON TRAPS. TEMPo IDEPENUENCk OF THE SENSITIVITY
OF THE SAME PHGTOE,',IULSIUNS TO THE ALPHA AND BETA PAR!"ICLES WAS 4EASURE0.
AT SMALLER THAN 77DE-GREESKi A PECULAIWINVERSIUN TAKES PLACE; THE
SENSITIVITY TJ THE WEAKLY IONIZING PA4TICLES IS GREATER THAN THE
SENSITIVITY TO THE STRONGLY IONIZING PARTICLES VsHILIE AT NORMAL TEMPS.
THIS RELATIONSHIP IS JUST THE OPPOSITE. IN THE PRES~NCC'- [IF Is AIDONL.
SHALLOW LEVELS OF THE FLECTRO14 CAPTURE OCCUR. DURING A SUBSEQUENT
HEATING OF THE EMULSION BEFORE DEVELUPINGv ELECTRONS CAN FREE THEMSELVES
THERMALLY FROM THESE LEVELS AND CAN PASS NOT ONLY TU THE KAUIATION
RECOMBINATIGN LEVELS allT ALSO TO DEEPER LEVELS WHICH UET. THE.
PHOTOGR4PHIC SENSITIVITY.
.... . .. . ..........................
..........
025 UNCLAS$'IFIM PROCESSM OATE-16OCT70
--THE SURGICAL 'TREATMENT OF THE
.TITLE REGJONAL~METASTASES OF CANCER OF
:-UPPER RESPIRATORY BRACT -U-- -
,AUTHOR-(03)-PACHESt A.I.j FALILEYEVv GeV*# HATYAKINt 'YE.Gv
.C GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~-'SOURCE-VESTNIK OTORINOLARINGOLOGII, L970, Nit 31 Pp 7.2-76
,04TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
70PIC TAGS--SURGERY, METASTASISr CANCER, RESPIRATORY $YST(:Mv LYMPHATIC
SYSTEMt VEIN, NERVE
CONTROL MARKING---NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/1250 STEP tiO--Ult/0607/7()IOUQfOO3/0072/0076
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107726
UNC L A s 5 14 P J
212 025 UNC LASS! F !ED PROCESSI-Mri LIATE-16OCT70
Z-.IRC ACCESSION Nn--AP0107726
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT THE PAPER PRE':j'ENY3 A ULSCRIPTION
OF THE OPERATION OF F4CIAL SHEATH REMOVAL OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE OF THE
NECK IN METASTASES OF MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE VPP~H, RF!il'ARAT0AY TRACT.
ITS ADVANTAGE OVER CRILE'S OPERATIUN CONSISTS IN THAT ['I PKESL4VES THE
INTERNAL JUNGULAR VEIN, THE STERIIOCLELDOMASTOID MU$CLE AlAW ACCESSORY
NERVE. THIS PRODUCES BETTER FUNLIJONAL AND COSMETIC kESULTS. IHIS TYi)E
OF OPERATION MAY BE PERFORMED IN CLINICALLY 08SCUkL; mETASTASL-S 'L.'R MOBILL
LYMPH NODES NONAUHEREU TO THE MUSCLE ANU VEIN. Tl-t~: UPLItAtI&N AAV CIE
EFFECTED SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM BOTH SIDES. THIS TYPti OF CIPER4TIUN BY (IS
RAUICAL CHARACTER IS NOT INFERIOR TO CLILE'S UPEA41'10N. F^014 1965 THE
AUTHORS PEKFORIMED 117 SUCH OPERAT19NS IN 104 PATIki-blTS wl--*-I',!E FGLL()'jLL) UP
128 OF THEM OVER THREE YEARS )-RLLAPSES OF RE(;IUNAL-HCTA:4,1'AirS qEHE NUfED
IN 7.4 PER CENT OF CASES. FACILITY: ou. 1:11'UKFIIi*IL.FY lJOLOVY I
SHEI INS-TITUTA EKSPERIMENTAL'NUY I KLINICHESKUY DWOLOGIt AMN SSSR AND
KAFEDRY ONKOLOGII TSENTRAL. INST. USUVE9SH2NSTV0VAflIYA NIRACH00.
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XIV-I~. !'~TRLSSLS ANJ STAUCTURAL VLrLCrl 1*4 ErITALIAL Z=LW cr Z_7~_
jAltit'r hT Y, X,
U La I Si'te x4 pal.-
PI tA, 11!-Z,
~6 -%rty Vag 94Z* -f tiM C~a f VI-
zf4i_ir1 Ivywr4 or ..lid of GAE'As.
R-vre~.tz warr made of tho ~Pendf.U;; of 0.0 *Ltuttureg at dIfforefit
i-T*rqFe&. und Of diff-r"cr of the C'W'frict"re of therx:&I zt:
vi,- It!- 1&v- J~H~T_lz -.....kit... M I'--- ..111"i
d-r.rmantil. Tho 41.1ocattom struct.ce, of the solid -vtwtIM,1 as lh-6t.-
It WON dCMMMZ1rSX" 4404, the SZZrO*4W4 CauminK bendLMML of tb* OtrUettrMS,
Wye Caused boti. Vv the dtft4lvnc* of coefficients of th-rual e"ansten of 1be
film sud the ow"trots and JR4osaz=witv -at ths~ distribution of tru, coww"itj qq
of sot%4 ablations vitb respect ta, dopth *4 Ow- e;,ttxztal Uyer. -U4 di.l.c~
tion structure at' tive opitawtal soLid solutions, was bAstcoll. cw4s*4 bj ibc~al
tn1woosensicLas of tM Composition a" glea the stresses sa a, Msalt, at tho
ID difference to tba evelficione of tbarowl expa"alon of the Ilia &*4 the substrate
212-
1/2 Oil u;1f,cLAs_) I Jc f Eu 91A0CE-!')S;ING DATE-20NOV70
TITLE--L-Sk (.f- LNLRGETICALLY NCINEWIVALEw i-f-TRAGUNAL CU PRINE2POSITIVE
IONS IN HYGiATEL LUNAA ZEGLITE -U- i,
A1,,THOR-(041-.SILLhENKG, V.A6v VAFGMOV, N.N.* WYAS.~,, Io4'.t P10NrK1)VS1.",AYAr
14.A .
CCUNTAY OF INFO-USSR
SGURCE-f~UPLV. AKAD. NAUK UKR* RSR# SER4 A L970s 3A.4~, 235-7
DATE PUtSL15hEG-----70
_,SU6JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TGPIC TAGS--ELECTRCN SPIN RESCNANCEt COPPERt 1001, ZOXII'e, C-PR SPEcTRU14
CC,NTRGL MAFKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PRCXY REELIFRAME--3002/1298 SUP NQ--Uit/04,il/*T(11/03;!~(',10310235/0231
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT0128712
UNCLASSIFIED
21Z all U-NCLAS-S IF I ED PPlUCEViING 0ATE-20NOVTO
CIRC ACCLSSICN NO--AT012871Z
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A0,STRACT ANAL. OF MEMAYREO EPR SPECTRA
OF CU PRINE2POStTIVE IONS IN A HYDRATOD A TYPE ZECILITE IN i1.1101 SIl-iILAR
TO ZCPERCLNT OF NA PMME POSITIVE- IONS 14A$ REPLACED 461' U5UAL I.CV4
EXCHANGE PROCIEUURE) REVLALED THAT THE CU IONS IN 'rHlE
ZEOLITE ARE IN 2 ENERGLETICALLY NGNI-CUM. il*ATI'-,S OF X PRIM1:2-Y
PRIME2 GRI-ATEk THAN AND MAGNITUDE OF 3? PR,IHE4!'-R PKIME~) GREATER Ifl.01.
THE SPECTkUhl UF THE HYL)RATE0 ZEOLJTE CONTGi. SAMILAR TO 20PERCENT CU
PRIVE2PUSITIVE IGNS IS CONSWERED AS A ;uPE-RP(jSjTI0N OF .? CWIPUIJE~114TS:
THAT CF LE6 LU CCNTENT LEGLITE- lUP TG SIMMAIR TO SWERGE:NT) AND OF- A
DEHYDRATE (AT 5000EGRIES A114D 10 PkIME NEGATIVE6 Mlq HG) 'EAMIE. fHE
EXPTL, EPk SPECTRUM SPk-(:TRU)61 OF CU PRIOE-2POSITIVE 'KINS il'o Ttf[. GlkCiurld
STATE MAGt,ITUUL OF 3Z PRJPIE~-R PRIME2 GREMER THAN, IS LH;CRltJEU VOR THE
IST TIME. FACILITY: WhEtSo FIZ.-TEKH. lOvdiloy 1:.')O,'JL-'TSK# USSR.
USSR
UDC: 669.71.053.21
LEONTIYEV, L. I., MATYASH, V. G., DAVYDOV, A. D., KASUM V~ V., UTKOV,
V. A. , I VANOVA, S. V.
"Reducibility of Highly Basic Bauxite Sinters"
Vosstanovimost' Vysokoosnovnykh Boksitovy1di Aglomerato%, (English version
above), Sverdlovsk. 1973, 9 pp (Trttnslatt~d from Referutivnyy Zhurnal Metal-
lurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No SGISSDEP, by the authors).
Translation: The extraction of moist limestone from blast f4irnace charges
significantly improves the technical and economic indicators o:r the blast
furnace process. The possibility is demonstrated of producing a bauxite
sinter with basicity 6.0. allowing complete eliminatit;)a of limestone in the
process of blast furnace melting of bauxites, in order to produce it slag which
can be used for the production of Al 0 3. The peculiar-igies of the reduction
of the sinter of various compo5iti(Mi under e
where R is an alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl, R' is a lower alkyl, Ar is an aryll,
A is an aromatic or aromatic-aliphatic hydrocarbon radical, -:md X is ox)-Ben
"fur. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, at di-"k-alkylantlic.~o
or su.L
of phosphonic or thiophosphonic acid Is treated with art aromatir, fRhydroxy
compound with the application of heat, followed by isolation of the product
MM
7,
USSR
BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., Otkrftiya, izobreteaiya, proayslilennyye obraztsy,
tovaray,ye znaki, No 11, Apr 71, AuLlior's Certificate No M59i, division'C,
filed 23 Jan 70, published 16 Mar 71, p 87
by conventional methods. 2. A modification of this method consists of
heating to 150-180*C. 3. A modification of this saethod disttnguished by
the fact that the process is carried out at a residual preassuxe of 10-30
mm Ug with simultaneous distillation of the N-alkylaniltne fo=~Pad in the
reaction. 4. A modification of this method distinguishad by the fact that
the reaction mass produced by heating the. corresponding phosphonic. or thic-
phosphonic acid dichlorides, with -dialkylanilines t* 200-250% is uned
as the di-N-alkylanilide of phosphonic or thiophosphaniiv acid.
2/2
_1 Ulu[
7-7--
USSR UDC; 547.26'118.07
A, G .S.1 '3%JATYUKH1NA0, Ye. 14, and
.BLIZNYUK, N. K., LEVSKAY.
VARSHAVSKIY, S. L., All-Union ScldntUic Resg,.4irch Institute of
Phytopathology, Moscow, Ministry of Agriculture USSR
"A Method of Synthesizing 1,J*-bis-(O-alkyl-O..4tryltl,,,iopLiosplloryL)-
benzenetel
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobretdniya, Premyshlenny5le 0b~,a:!tsy,T,)varnYye
Znaki, No 14, 1970, Author's Certificate No 268420, filed 22 May
68, p 23
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introdacqis; 1. A method of
synthesizing 1,4-bis-(O-alkyl-0-arylthiophosptioryl)-ben7.enes of
the general formula
where Ar is a substituted or unsubstituted ph4myl or napth~rl, and
R is an alkyl. As a distinguishing feature of! tiie patent, the
appropriate
intpracted with alcohol:i in 4411 orl",anic solvent: wich as bcaii,irii?
With Hie AppliCationcC iii the preserki:,e 0' on t;rgaiiic boso
ALICII an pyridine an a c0alyaL, with eit! Lli,tl
1.12
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BLIZNYTTz(, N. K., et al., Otkrytiya, Izobretneiyjj, Promyshlennyye
Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zneki, No 14, 1970,
goal product by conventionaL methods. 2. The awthod described
in (L) is distinguished by the fact that the temperature reaches
60-900C.
USSR
KOVALEV, 1. S., M.-VIMKOV, G. F., 11-EL'OKOY, V. A.
"Effect of Frequency Variation = the Polar Patterri of a
Antennall
Minsk, Nov~,,e razrabofki elerentlev radioteld"In.
velopmentz in -Plements for El~,&,rcnic Fq
jui t or .Ici-'::' !),
1, "Vysheysh. shkolu", 1972, pp 11;0-1'3 !:0 111,
72, abstract No 1211*,~'.,'j fr6sum,",]
Translation: nme article rives the resultr. cX t---
a linear slotted str,Lll antcnnv. iir-tb. v:i i
of tile ideas of alit(j.,Im "Alecry ~ml te, &I-Ly(A
inclination of the trujI:, lobe 1%,0n t'le 1101-mul- as L.
A comparison is madu wi'th a slot. arrcy in i rectar(F.Oi!o-
illustrations, bibljoCxuphy of two tit~eu.
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TITLE-ANALYSIS GF THE SPECTRUM At THE'OUTPUT OF A NUNI. I %Eilli AC1 I VE
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AUTH0k-(03)-,'lATYUK0V, G.F., RUSKVICHEVO V. N., T[Sflll:Kt 'N.S.
CfJUN'TRY OF 11NIFO-USSR
SOUKLE-AKAUENIIA NAVIJK JSSRr 'JLSFSII SFAYIA,
NO. 1, 1970t P. 75-78
OATF PUBL I SllE0-----70
_:_.~SUBJECT AREAS-ELECTkGNILS AiND ELLCTRICAL ENGR., NAVIGATL0,11
,.TOPIC TAGS--SPf::LTRUM ANALYSISt SIGNAL MODULATION
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A 3 ") r RA %1; T4NAO'SIS '~J: THE SI't(JRAI.
OF THIL OUTPUT SIGNAL f)kJR1k1.1(; PIJDUI.ATI61I OF .4 .-AL.A,LINCA~~ jt(ylii-
ELEMENT IN THE PRESENLE OF NONLINEAK SrATIC AUDULATIGN
TfiE Ci~LCIJLATILN GF THE Sl~'*'VAL 11's' THE PWi'I'NCI: LA,
ThL MUOUUJING VULrAG1 IS RUA&SENTL-0 IN THE f:Ok1 OF A 11:)--)1JLATI0,4 BY
MULTIPLI: FREQUENCIES. ANALVTICAL EXPRI'SSIO.NS jUU; 1)"BTAINED I-OR 'r,IE-
A4PLITUDE C!JEI-FI(;1Ej'J' GF THE SP-CTi0J&14 CUIMPWsENTS IN t.il- -44SE JF
AMPLITUDL, ~REQUENCY,JAND GUA61NE'D AMPI.IrUUE AND 1400JILA 1`9 ON
FACILITY: MINSKII RADIOTEK;iNICHESK.11 A.Nswrtir, MINSK, BELUMUSSIAN
SSR.
..... ......
UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechmical and General,
Derwent, 1-')0
243461 q2MAIW CRARG" Of MUDSIVES *to ob-
tained Vy chargidi the explosive Lmto an
elastic shell, e.g. of polyothy4ne provi0qid viO
an inserted body of the coriaspondino shap4i and
overall length equal to tb&~Ienoth of the.41hove
shell, and subsequent sealing and subjecti^R to
the action of compressied air of a liquid unidor
elevated pressure. 6,12.67. as 1201019/40--1123-
Add to 210724. R.L.10SOUtl at stia. SaUlty
in the Mining and MetallurStidal Ind. Res. 11not.
(30.9.69.) Dol.1615.6.69. Cliass.78c.. Int.M.Cah.
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Pasinskiy. IL L-; ntyunin, V. 3-; 10181~111111.p
Morozov, A. 4,: Kuznetsov,,- N.. M.
Makeyevskiy Gosudarstvem~yy IT-authxit;i-las:L(-.davat:el'uic~v
f --I
Inatitut no A&2anamnosti Rabat v Gwenov Preavublan-mosti
USSR
UDC 546.U5
SHOKOL, V. A., MOLYAVKO, L. I. -.A,__C._, HIEWAYLYLICUBKO, N. K.,
and DERKACH, C. 1. (deceased)
"Diisocyanates of Phosphorus Ibioacids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khiriti, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 19*71, pp 2,380-2,383
Abstract: Twenty-four derivatives of alkyl- and aryl. diisociran-othiophosphates
ROP(S)(NHCOR')2, and the diisocyanate of phenylthiaphoiphonic acid, were
synthesized by reacting alVyl- and aryl diisocyanophomphit(ii; aad diiiocyanaLc
of phenylphosphonic acid with phosphorus thiochlori&_. The isocyanate groups
of these compounds were foimd to react with substanceit. containing active
hydrogen atoms. Details ot experimental procedures and tablit!s of physical
constants are given.
USSR
UDC 547.,,?41
MATYUSH-As..A. G., KOLOTMO, M. V. and rCRKkCjI* G. I. (doceaaitd), Institute of
Academy of Science, Ukrainium SSR
"Derivatives of Isocyanaten of Phosphorus Thioacidn"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Cbzhchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 5, M&y 1971, 1)11 996-1003
Abstract: Dialkvl(diarvl)isocyanatophosphites when aUowed to react with
thiaphosphoryl chloride or elemental sulfur to form th~i corraspondln~, dialkyl
(diaryl) isce~..,anatot~,lioi..)hosphites and dialkyl(divAyl)isocyaxtftto-,nha,;'PL~i~itI
sulfides.
DWkyl(diaryl)inocyan.-~itophor;i,~tiatoo awl thiophospInter', avidec and sul-
fides of dialkyl(diaryl)iaocyanntm)ho,-,ph:Lnes, %vact wIth aminn, alcohols -9-vid
mercaptans to give tbe corresponding add:LtIon products 10-' the isocynnato froup-
The yields, melting points, and other physical daW~ are presented in
tabular form.
USSR
Lqlm:~1+7.Z6 Ilia
GUBUIrSKAYA, Ye. S., MATYUSHA, A. G.., DERM01, G.. I., (dcceasud) Institutle of
Organic Chemistry, A.MeMny-br-3eftmms Ukrainian SM
'Derivatives of Isocyanatophosphites"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchei lhjxiJi,, Vol 40, No 6. Jim. '10'. pp 1205-i2lC
a I -
Abstract: Ac~il azides react writh to forvi
The reaction rate is relatively slaw. For instame, izi ben4,one at rcoui tem-
perature, the reaction is complatei after 5 clays, wh,vroms at ~'C-bo'D it i:; com-
pleted within 6-3 ~rs. I are dense, visqi-ous liq~wis argI can iiot be vacL"
distilled without decompositicn. 'dIth arom- tic amini:is mid d1luto `~.y-4rachlor-Ja
acid, I yield 14--ohosphorylated ureas. The followij-4.,?, Lroits itq-,ro preparea:
AlkOPOWNHOD""HAr, whare (alk, Ar. Y. given) C.Zi5, P-CA"O ':'*'; C2-H5, C&'j,
iso-C W %J .
C6H5; ~'7' C6~'5- "'; 'so-C3"'?, P-C1064, CI;
Cl; iso-C u - ii CXC2H %, , . ~L4
- 6`4 - I P-f-'64~4"WC2'~5; iso-C.4~194.,44 , CI.; iso-C
Y'7' p 5 '1
p-C6H40CH3, CI; C013,C6H51 Cl; C61'131 P-C15HIOC"31C1; Ciipril)p C(:'r45p CO'q5;
C6"13' P-C6-44()Cd3, P-r-6~;40C'-43-
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USSR wc: 547.2",') - 661.718.1
imLoTno, m.v., mA=MTA_ G., and DERMCH, G.I., (Decttased),, Institute o0L
Organic Chemistry, Kiev, Academy of Sciences UJ~raiztian M
~"Derlvatives of Isocyanates ~f Trivaleat PhosphoruA AcIdis"
.Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol 40P No 4, Apr 70, pp 758-766
.Abstract: Dialkyl-, diaryl-, diamildophosphorous, iUaIkyIdithiopjio3-
phorous and dial kyl (diaryl ) phoophinous acid chlorides I,eact with
sodium cyanate to give the corresponding Isocyanates of trivalent
phosphortis acids, which are monomers or dimors depending; on the na-
ture of the substituents at the phosphorua. lsocy~Anatasv of phaspho.-
rous and phosphinous acids react with nitzogeii dieixide to give iso-
cyanates of phosphoric and phosphinic acids, of dialkyl-
(diaryl) phosphorous and dial kyl (diaryl) phosphinowii aci,cW add ationes
to form N-phosphorylated ureas. Chlorine atoms rioact in the action
of amines on isocyanatophospharous acid dichlaridiij, (.'#ojjt30CUtivqt dis-
placement of the second chlorine atom by a dialk4r:OLmido group rqj3u!ts
112
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KOLOTILOt M. V-9 et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimiij, Vol 40, No 4p Apr
70, pp 758-766
in instant dimerization of the isocyanate. lioc:eaxial.ophosphorous
acid dichloride also reacts on the chlorine under tkm. action of alco-
hols in the presence of bases to give imocy4mateis of dialkylphosplio-
rous acids.
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LWR
MC 547-26'118
SHOXGLo V. A.9 MOLYAVKOt L. I., and I)MMAMit G. 1.
"Tetraisocyanato- Ahenylene Diphosphite and I-ho borivatives"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimilp Voi wn (cv), wo t, 1973, pp, 29-32
Abstracti Heretofore, only tN synthesis of tobLaitioqlrinatci(ilphot3phizie with
a yield of 5% fM. Baudler, et al., Za Haturforechg No 20b, 4Aj4, t~6g W-A
399-dilsocyanato-2#4,8llO-tetxw,xx.319.diphoophaspi-t,o-:1~.,5)-tifyiecw,es Itis
dioxidesp mono and dithiouxIdes L P. M. Pivaiiar, st a,111p J, Moterocyclia.
Chem,, No 4, 599, 19627has b"n de3cribed. On Intuatition of tet--aCILIOrO-I-'-
phonylene diphosphite vith sodium cyanate, tatralaocylulmto- 95'-phonylenov
diphosphite is forned, The tatral~tiot.7anato-ii.-phiDiiyliiitit IIIP~IovyFlte irs eanily
oxidized by nitrogen oxides into ctiphosphato#
and on reacting with phosphorus thiouyabloridep It 14) oonvartiod into
tetralsocyamto-n-phonylone phosphItophionphosphate or iwhrn'I&DCYvXftto-/-"-
-phonylene-bie-thionphosphate, Cc storimg te-traisot,.yant~Lt.-n-yltenylene
diphosphite and phoisphatep they polymrizep appaxentlyl vith the formation of
uretldine dionic rings. The tetraiisocyanates reacting easily with alwhols
ana amines with the formation of the cormponiing Uletbanes Wbi ureas.
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Nr*ApO04 8821 Abstractin 4'Ief Code:
n 77
CHEHICAL U. 03 to G
A T~
~ edestf
-h iraz dies OfIcarWryfig arids ~Jvlth P14W.
, h Wilitil6it. V- &,'.
-kao, Ya -U=0 f2rc,LL-IL
11SU-01 Ouft."W11,51 i'1ii1MN11Nt1j% (1) wrt% F65 in
CCIA. C-4H%, PhCl, POCts.- Me*--102, 6-0,NC~H40, or ttirnsithoo-j-
thiophene s,s-e-ioxide gave inixts. of PhqJiCj6 ~11) qvi P) '4
(M). The proportion of Ill in tht mi#, increj.4eil ~ with It lc
temp. and the amt. of P03-1. In pol4r soNents mom It titan, Ill
was formed. The formation or H 4nd M proceeds iaii followi:
I - BzNHNHPClj = PhC(O11):.Nr~,%4HP" .. IV V iF.
Ph N Ph-T-V Ph
H try* 0-1-14 t'V) 7PO;O,
at
PC4 - J1 + POC4 + PCh + NI; IV.HCI --# stable V~, whicli
reacts with PCIs to give 111, POC13, PCIa, and -14-j- Onky the ezil
products (H and HI) of the Owe P-quence were identill4ki
J,
RE K 1, F RAME
19800584
77T
USSR I.IDC-. !k'7.
MIMAYI.OV, V. S. MAI~,W" j"&-VA, G. 1.
YAGUPOL'SKIY, L, M. Institute of C)rqai~ic
Ukrainian SSR
A Study of the Reactions Betwoen Caxboxlynic: Aci6B
chloride, 1. The Effect of Solveats"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimli, jkkaciirm.-yi~
Jan 70, pp 149 - 151
Abstract: Tile hydrazides of ce.i:ta.i.n il~rolqi-Ati-('
phosphorus pentachloride to form benzal chloride Wid 7)"!;*,.:(,*Lr.~4,,,-.i")17,;.,~.I.
E-xperiments run by the authors indicate thW:
used (benzene, CC141 chlorobenzene, etc.) has a ".1'!
relative proportion of the two products indic~,ittad.. I.-. o~'
polar solvents increases the content of benzal
A table, and also structaral formulation oL' -,;1,.,2 tail ac I
Pally the pajm--r.
. . . . . . . Mm
TISSR U D IC 5147,.539.2
YAGUPOLISLIY, L. M., MKHAYLOV, V. S., and
Institute of Organic chemistry, Kiev, Acadelr.,,, of Sciences Uk,-ainian
SSR
"Investigation of the Reaction Between Carboxylic t~cid Hydrazides
ritachloridell
and Phosphorus Pe
Leningrad, Zhurnal OrganicKeskoy Khimii, Vol G, No 8, Au- 70,
pp 1648-165L
Abstract: Benzoic acid hydrazide is intexact(!(l wit'a prtS0PrQ1'11S
pentachloride to give a mixture of! benzal chlor.L(i'C' andben:!Ctrich-
loride. Clectron donor subscituents in the ()ivr*z1-[)1,)ait *Lon pro-
mote the formation of benzal chloride while, elv,(Jron
acceptor substituents increase thw conceritrat:!.oa of brn~,
loride derivatives. Substituents in the hav4i~ almost
no effect on the ratio of dichloromethyl and j:--ict-,iLoromethyl cafn-
pounds in the mixture of reaction products. When stabstituents
are present in the ortho-position, it is the Idze of the sub5tituent
rather than its nature which has a decisive isl~,,nifii,-Dnce. inter-
action of ortho-substituted benzoic acid hydrijizides with phosphorus
pentachloride in polar solvents leads to syntho--sis of practically
pure benzal chloride derivatives.
USSR IMC 633~21s6~3.28
AMBRWAWI A. L., and U=
"The Effect of Nutrition CorAltions an Viruis Mmeases of Potatoes and Produc-
tive Qualities of Potato Tubersto
Minsk, Izvestlya Akademil Nauk BSSR, Seriya Sell okokhazy-Ilystyarutykh Nauk,
No 1 * 1971 j pp 57-60
Abstracti Experimental data are presented of a thive-year stniy of Potato
yield and potato virus diseazes In :mlaticn to nutrients In dJ.ffoxont soils
and the kind of fertilizers used. The best combination,of nu~.rlents for
potato sets Is 3 tons manure/ba plus 11-45p P-60g X-60 k.;/ha for mineral
sonsi and P-60, X-120 kg/ha, for pomt-bog oallis, Howevor, if' potatoes axe
already infected with a virus# the growino comUtions on peat?-bog and Ulneral
soils in the presence of the above doses of fertilizers facilitate the spread
of disease
15
USSR
14ATYUSHJ-MEV- V. B., and ASIDIARIN, I. P., Leningrad State University
"Concentration and Storage of Preparations of 026 Colitih,age"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, p, 623
Abstract: The effectiveness of some cliemical methods a~[- preci-
pitating baL:-
teriopha.-es by concentrating lysates of 026 coliphage ul~~re c4nipared. The
maxinum effect was achieved by precipitating Vinis With 2.0 to 2.3 'M ani-
tte An c.
monium sulfate. A centimolar solution of magnesium sull'-a 'I
NaCl solution is recormended as a protain-free stabilizdmg ailucnt lor
resuspending phage precipitates.
i USSR UDC A 539.1.07,3/074
KARZHAVIN, Yu. A., MATYUSHIN, A. T., and ICACKIrIURTAN, H. N., Joint
Institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna.
"A Now Method for Sampling Data from a Spark ChamberO
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimonta (Instruments anti Eiq)orimontal rochnoiogy).
No. 5. Sopt-Oct 1970. p 60-63
Abstract: Experiments were conducted to find a nibio twWm>d o4' sa4pling data from
a spark chamber with solid electrodes. A piozoolement, wits uj;ofl aa a passive
detector of ultrasowad generated in the olectroda by thin spark. Thu detector
was attached directly to the electrode or to a solani (milucteor attached to the
electrode. An emitter-follower was used to transai-it thig detuated oignal into an
acoustic channel. The amplitude of the signal doperuis on tho 41aterial of the
electrode, its thickness, the distance between th4i detwotor lini spark, the apark
energy, the length of the spark gap, and the acowitiv piitchA4ig of the plazo-
clement and the sound conductor or electrode. Tho best co=aon material is duralu-
minum, arA especially dural foil, which gives an mmplitiuke ol' one order higher
than does a plate. The spark chamber wasused to recorli parl-lole -track signals.
Curves of the detector signal arplitude for thyraUvm ginneralcr YvItages of 20
1/2
I
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LUAIAVIN, Yu. A.. et al, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperlmogi%a, Allo 5, Sept-Oct 1,970,
p 60-63
and 25 kv are plotted. Two vibration frequoncies of Qoi plato were selu-.-ted as
optimum for measuremant. Interosting effects were fouvid. whun a high 'fQ:L-.afpq
pulse was transmitted to the plate through a neeile point pajoused directly un
the plate or on a mylar film placed on the plate, rhe niethad yields data firom
the ends of the sparks in tho gap, The signal propaga-tdon rate is constant,
aul both X and Y coordinates can be picked off from thtii sama olectraie. The
method can be used with various cbamber confIgurstions, larp and small gaps.
an:i magnetic fields. as tiell as with photographic reaoleding of results. A
spherical chamber Jis suggested with a target at the camtor. Such a chilibor can
accomodate many spark Caps and 20 to )0 detectors or A block diagrAM is
shown of a detector hookup to a computer for storing dili%a during the tillo a beam
is striking the target and partially processing the datta dua-ixig the paulses.
Approximatoly 10 to 20 words of 11 to 12 bits can be piliased &Lrind the dead time
of the beam to a computer that can accept a number in lass hluin 250 microsez.
The BESM-4, 11220, Dnepr-1, Dnepr-11, Hinsk, and other luampixters are recomneladed.
Counting circuit3i consist'Ung of Ihn amplUjart shaper, and trigger. are usmi to
register and store the data* The operat4on of the casqater LUiking circults is
described. Orig. art. ha3 5 figs, LM 4 refs.
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USLR~ WC.4 531911.07)/074
KARZHAVIN, Yu. A I'- j.LO MATYUt5HTAp and KACRATURTANo M. N., Joint
W 9441 - A
Institute of Nucie'ar Research, I)Wha
"A New Method for Sampling Data from a Spark Chamber"
Moscow, Pribory i TeWviika Eksperimenta (Instrumints aziji Ejq)or1.,zQnta1 Technology),
No- 5, SePt-Oct 1970, p 6o-63
Abstract: Experiments were conducted to find a new metKad of sampliig d.uta Crom
a spark chamber with solid electrodes. A piemoolement Iras u:~Wi as a pa3'tive
detecter of ultrasound generated in the eloicti-ode by tha z;pari*., The detlictor
was attached directly to the electrode or to & sound aimductulr -attachod 1,0 the
electrode. An emitter-follower was used to transmLt thij detelcted aignal in"") an
acoustic channel. 1"ho amplitLide of the signal dopi9nds on tho aiaterial oet thij
electrode, its thickness, the di:stanoe betueen the detuator uvd. spark, the spark
energy, the length of the spark gap, and the acoustic siptchimll of the piozo-
elemerit and the sound; conductor or electrode. The bost~ comm-mi Puaterial is duxalu-
minum, and especially dural foil, which gives an aaq)ljtijjJe of olio order highar
than does a plate. The spark chambor was.used to record, parthele track slgnal3.
Curves of the detector signal amplituds for thyratron Samarator voltages of ZO
1/2
USIGR
KARZHAVIN, Yu. A., et. al. Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimerita, Nia 5, Sept-Oct 15)70.
p 60-63
and 25 kv are platted. Two vibration frequencies of U*ie plat:o were se'ifjctei as
optimun for measurement. Interasting, affects wario folixiti Vhell -a high Vol-tag(i
pulse was transmitted to the plate through a needle polnt prt.~,ased dir&atly on
the plate or on a mylar film placed on the plate. Tho method yields liuta from
the ends of the sparks :Ui the gap. The signal prDpagMd)3n rote is conI;tj.'Itj
azid both X and Y coordinates caji be picked off from tho sane electrode. Tho
method can be used with various chamber canfigurationnj~ Iargi!j and smal-I gaps,
and magnetic field!;, as well as with photagraphla recorti1xig *f results. A
spherical chamber is suggested i4th a target at the coritor. Such a chan.ber can
accomodate m2ny spark gaps and 20 to 30 dotsotcra or wire. it block dinaram is
shown of a detector hookup to a computer for storing d.iit& dwtlng the tame a beam
is striking the target and partially processing t110 d4i;.X dUrini?, the PaUl;es.
Approximately 10 to 20 words of 11, to 12 bits can be p4issod Uiring the (Lead time
of the beam to a computer that cAn accept a number An ]Ws:; t~rizjn 250 mioroseva.
The BE3,14-4, MUO, Dnepr-1, Dnepr-11, Minsk, ani other ijamputwers are recommi"Idod.
Counting circuits, consisting of an amplifier, shaper,, &ad t~rjggerj aro used to
register and store the data. The operatJim of ths coNjuter jj'nking dir.~Ujtq a
described. Orig. art. has 5 figs. and 4 refs.
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J')V
Explosives and Z-cplbsions
USSR
UDC 542-91:91-7-72;!
NIK01AYEVAt A. D M~~ PuEzo, V. I.,
It, A. YA., lzizstittate of
V. and APL
VULIWROV, V.
Physics, Acad. Sc. USSR
uSyntbesis and Study of the Detonation Propertie:~ of 3-tXetjjj,l-4-n i-,rofiArQ Y,~in ell
Moscow, Izvestiya Akaderdi Nauk SSSI, Sqr4,a Olitticheakaya, No 4, Apr ?21
PP 965-967
Ostract: A sttfo and zAi-3ple synt-lie.,;Is of lrlf;
been dovelopmi. Tho synthesis i5 bl%styl on Wilu rwLetloi of nadiu;,il
mixed with H?30~,, with a julution of notacrylic acid 11L Ili C".10rol" L%a rie al,
1,1.11F can also be obtninc~! in a 24110' yiold from a r-Axtur(.1i of ooton.Il ]Arct-
acetone, and nitrol)-ropylono troatod with a ti,.Utuvo of' nAtr,:)j1,u1i totru)r,:~I(~, ai:,!
nitric acirl. w)-'purijilontally t1io 1Lhorx.%i0i-3!t:LeA tind
of iW have bc-cn duterninod: hwit of colr.Qu*f~,iul-l Q
Nil
Ir 0.2,
enthalpy of the fornation of ,fw Allof 21,~.l - kual,,W~lv. Thu doLoiitAon
rate 4th a I.V'G i-/Cr:) --~Cn.Liity of +holchfrgp~ wa SfoLa"14 to
---s 0.64 ar4 1. t~24 c ",J Tho heats id
With charge deznsit!
MNF were 1180 and 1~*30 Vcal/kg respectivoulj. ~F is it cry.-WIlLiu ii::,turial,
m.p. 67-680; it I= high thermal. stability ;krxi can bu r,- err, ~;ta Ild-ic-d f,--cm
hot water.
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USSR
KOZYREV, V. P., MMUSHINA, 1. 1.
"Combinatorial Study of Expert Evaluations for Separation 'Of Significant
Factors Influencing the Wear of Steel Subjected to lmpact_~ with Rock"
Vopr. Kibernctiki. Nekotor. Vopr. Planir. Ekspel-imenta [Problems of Cyber-
netics. Some Problems of Experimental Platining -- Collection (if Works],
Moscow, 1972, pp 55-61 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhuril,fl Kibernetika,
No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V354, by i. Sigal).
Translation: A set of factors is studied Influencing tho degn.-o of damag'!
to rock working tools. The list of factorti and t.1joij, I-kjIIjJIjj, ,jr-e 1j;p;cd on
a questionnaire distributed to experts, listing 21 factovs. 'I'llo factors 111v
ranhed according to the increasing sum of ranks assigned by the experts.
A factor is considered more significant, the 1055 tile
ranks. It is demonstrated that with this type of rank of 1. 1 1
first 6 are the most significant. This results from tho -fact: that tle
concordation factor for tile ntraber of factors over 6 (with tbi.,- Ordering of
factors used) is practically constant,
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BURKATSKAYA, N. and IVANOVAl Z. V. # Kiev Inotitute
of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Disoases
"Hygienic Evaluation of the New Insecticide and Acariddo DAcresyl 1~zter 01,
N-Methylcarbamic Acid"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, Nlo 8, 1973, pp 99-101
Abstract: Dicresyl is used to protect cattle agalmil, certain insncts arli
ixod-4d ticks. The LD50 for rats and mLce in 471 and X11 mgj4',t,,, reqeckl-u~.Ly.
It is readily absorbed throug,-h thv skin and exerts a vy~,Len:lc toxic ere'cct.
The symptoms of poisoning after injection into the stcmnch cr aprlicatic-. tf:
the skin in toxic and lethal. dosor. include rnlLviLtioji r~n,'A hinring, L(iid
body tremors, fibrillar twitchliu- of rinsoles, and clovii.-tvi,.ic sp!isns
similar to those induced by poisoning with wxipcuncs n.-!,
like the letter., it rnarke(.11y inhibltv chollnostorave 41r.,tivitty. Dicrellyl i!-
also toxic Vnen inheled. Respite the rimilarity of Its chewiC-al JtrL1rj,1-rC to
that of urethBn, it did not have a tumorigenic effert swhen administc-red tc -a
high-cancer mouse strain (A). Dicresyl was fotuid to jW-:nrut1'11.tr3 the YTD4.C1CtLVC
clothing (cotton robes and rubber gloves) of workerr ban~llnft, it (the
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BURKATSKAYA, N. Ye., et al., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 8, 1973, 1).
cholinesterase level was 24 to 43% below normal tho firs-., dtLy of use
although it did not provoke sub4octive covplaints). The r(icarr--crided mwx-In=
places i~; 0.5 1,1F,
permissible concentration in the air of work
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Ref. Code: UR 0245
Acc. Nr: 00041914-
PRIMIRY SOURCE: Voproay Paikliologa, 1971!0, lql:. 10 PP70
ON THE MODELLING OF THINKOUG PROCESS
IN A SELF' INSTRUCTJNG~ 8YSTEA
Hatyushkin. A.
Mik6eveli~j V
Summary
The paper describes tile process of seir --- lnstrucl~lon under problenn
situation conditions as a result of which the schoolohil(i gains a gneanhig-
ful unit of academic information. A probability--infomiation model was
used for the description of the process of solviril-.r the problem in the 111di-
cated conditions. Indices characterizing the possfibility of acquiring inde-
pendently new knowledge and indices deterrnininj~ the flinks of possibili-
ties of performing the acquired action in new cot;iditious are proposed as
indicators of acquisition.
. Two main cases of new knowlekige acquUs[tion are consideved.
1) acquisition by a schoolchild and 2) aCqUiSitiI3111 by It grOllp Of School-
children. Characteristici are given of the diffictilily of problern situations
in the process of the independent acquii0tion of 81u,dy prograrn by school-
children with different possibilities af~.Olcquiring. amv k-nowledge.
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MATYUSHKIN._R. A., Candidate of Technical Sclences, and GONBMW, A. 1.4
Candidate of Technical Sciences
"Effect of Weld Patching on the Resistance of Titanium Alloy Weld Joi'ats to
slow Failure"
Moscov, Svarochnoye Proizvodetvo, 170 11, 1973, pp 28-30
Abstract: Purpose of this work was to investigate thte use ot'veld patcbIng to
ellmdnate defects resulting during the original wvuldtrig procoso ard to deter-
mine the role of weld patchir4g in the forriation of cold tracks and develop
recommendatiens for eliminating cold cracking, Samples of titanium alloys
ON, VT20, and IIT14 were weld patcIaed using 2-,aim diaiwtor wira grades M-41,
VT20-lsv,, and SPT-2, respectively. Results from visual Inspitation and x-rr-y
examination showed that after the first patching there vere armcka in the
form of fine grids on the as= metal surface of alloy VIrI4 w4lah had bgen sub-
Jected to maximum stresses (equal to 0.8 of the yield stxength) for 80 dikva
and -180 days for VT20. No cracks were found on alloy 0%. After a secomi ratch-
lng, small cracks vere found in the beat-affected zone for auoy vT14 which had
been subjected to maximum stresses equal to 0-7 YS for IBO dayu and, strusses
aus.1 to 0.6 YS for 75 days in the seam metal. No craicla were found on tLUo.,,r
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pp 28-30
VT20 after the second patching. After the third patching crackm were found on
practically all the samples tested.. primarily in the hent-affeated zoae. Addi-
tional tests were conducted an the sat-TIes after annealing in argon for 1-5
hours at 7501C and furnace cooling. It wLs foutad that thlie oxtitmilin~,,, proc-f1dure,
increased the resistance of the weld joints to the fo.-4&1;Jon of cold cracks.
As a result of this) after three patchings, no cracks velro doU(:ted an any of
the alloys vhich had been subjected to mximum strasses eiVial to 0.8 YS for
2.5 years. Thus it was concluded that repeated heatinjui of iteld, joints for
patching purposes impair the structural state of the swiz and heat-affected
zone metal and reduce the resistance of joints to slow :J.'aJ-luxe,. and that
atmealing of weld joints having been subjected to latchAzg lovars the daawer
of emck formtion and developmento 3 f1gures, 2 tablem,, 2 bibliographic
references.
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GORMW) A. I., and MATMMNj. B. A., Candidates of Engitfieering Sciences;
F-9i',-V."W".-(deceased), and MMUINA, U. V.,
CLIKHOVIK, R. G., AF
Engineers
"Some Problems of Welding Alloy VT20 in a Controlled Atmatiphere"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo.. No 3, Mar 73, lyp 20-221 1
Abstract: The mechanical properties of weld joints and tbj! er:~ect of the-
protective atmosphere on the gas content in the aeaya metal duAnj; ranual
welding in a chamber with a controlled atmosphere were ktri'astiguted in this
work. Alloy VT20 sheet, 1-5 Dun thick, was used in which t4e ii.11oring c"e-Inent
content and impurity content were found in the follovinjr, 1irJJ;s (in 5-7-
6.4 Al, 0-8-1-2 1-10, 0-55-1-22 V, 1.9-2.4 Zr, 0-005-0-01 if2, OXI-0-1 ard
0-02-0-03 N - Welding rods VT20-2ov of the T1-Al-Zr-1-1o,-V systelm RTII Sf'f-2
of the Ti-;d-Zr-V system with a dianater ).,f 2.5 ran were %-ised which had the
following chemical co=_osition: VIZO-2sv -- 3.98 A10 2 Zr, 0.83 MO, 0.91 V"
0.0015 H2p 0.11 G~ and 0-020 N2; SPT~2 -- IP-74 Ai) 1-3,1; Zr, 1-cr2 V, 0-0-A H1--)
0.07 (~ and 0.04 1~. It was detaMjjjed Ulat weld, join!,n of talloy VZO made
by automatic and manual weldir,47, axe cloaa to the bane jt.,g-tal In atrength firld
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GORSEDMV, A. I., et al, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, 110 3, Mr T3, Pp 20-22
surpass the base metal in impact strength and bend angle. WeIA jotnts 3-5 ra
thick made by manual and automatic welding with weldiiij.;; rods YT,?0-2s,.r and
SPT-2 have a tensile strength equal to 90% of the base metal otrength and an
impact strength 1.6-2 kgm/cin2 higher then, the base mz-t(O. irVu~t strengtli.
When welding in chambers without an auxiliary system of argon purification
the values of partial oxygen and nitrogen pressures excited equilibrium values
so that there is an additional increaBe In the oxygen wid nitrogen content
in the seam metal and a decrease or hydrogen content. 2 figitres, 4 tables.
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Titanium
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GORS3KOV, A. I., IIATYUSHYMIl B. A., CYUGUROVAs F. 0., WUI IMMIMNA, G. 11.
"Properties of VT20 Weld Joints After AnncalbL..f
Yloscowg Retallovedenlye I 7"armicheakaya Cfb;mbotk-,i 1,443taUvi, 11o 4l APr 73,
pp 6-2-63
Abst-matt The tachanlcU prorprticz of vald jointa from 7121) r-Iloy with .-.rII
without a filler metal after ayuioalin~,,, at 4*0-800 C 1,113nit lnw,-..,~;Urated.
was found that aruicaling of weld Joints izado using or T1,20 2fly
filler wire and without t~e filler itirc incniazen duct.Ulty althoij,~,h
nade, with VT4'0-1:iv wire hiA 6-roater ductility. An annealix;g, temperature of
SM C waz ro=,;ir.,_,rded for izic:Lca3'w vinj,; residual
g ductility ind rvitio,
strecoes. This increaze In ductility U, expW, ned by tha fexi,,%tion ^f' an
equilibriin structure of the ticti.1 U -tl-.,m boat-&-ffectik] --aiw! uid vcl~ "'xr~"I ana,
also# possibleg by tbo precipitation or the betn-phvrM) mloill., tie of'
the alpha- and e-1pha-p-r1ree pl-kizes. One fig;~j tvc tM>Icj,
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GORSHKOV, A. I., MATYUSHKIN, B. A., MESHQU'RYAKOV, V. N. , ant] SHORSHOROV,
M. Kh., Moscow
"Effect of Hydrogen on the Kinetics of Cold Crack Gcowtli in Titanium After
Welding"
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sa,-Oct. 72, pp 140-143
,P
Abstract: OT4, OT4-2, VT14 and VT20 titanium alloys in thw I.Eorm of dislts
130 mm in diameter and 3 mm th-.ek, were welded anti tviae_d to trace the
development of cracks under a biaxial atress state and Che elfect of Iky(.`rc-
gen on cold cracking. Test data sliowed that ~jt lifgh cA" crack dc,tq-lor-
ment the hydrogen content at the crack surface is Ia4i~g,od. This tndica(~L-_-,
that the higher the level of stresses and Lite lower dmit ducLUity of thi!
titanium alloys, the smaller the hydrogen concentratiom req-,iiwd for crav_-I~
development. The effect of oxygen and nitrogen an col-il crack developmeat
was also investigated which showed that with increased contatir of these L-wzl
elements the rate of crack growth algo increases, 3 ff.1;ure.-i, 1 table,
bibliographic references.
VI
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SHOIRSHOROV.,'M. Kh., HM, -g,,,
Moscow t4ATYUL -A. MSHCURYAKCV,, V. U.j, and GORSHKOV, A.
"On the Role of Hydrogen in the Vechanism of Retarded Olsintegration of
Titanium After Welding"
Yoscow, Fizika I Khimlya Obrabotki Materialov) No 5,, Sit'll-Oct 71, PP 115-L?O
Abstract: Dnta are presented from an investigation of the rote of hydrogen in
the mechanism of the development of cold cracks In w0ded Joints of titanium
by retarded dJsintegratinn. Experimento 'wore carried out with upecimans, -2 X
20 X 80 mm, of the OT4 titanium alloy which, after preilirdnary lateral bending
at angles of 15-90 deg., were subjected to hydrogenation. Iffie relattanvhip
between the tine up to the destruction of the speciven and the hydrogen con-
centration on the head of the crack was established exIie rime ritall~y and throui~h
calculation. The investigation results are discussed by reference to diagr&Trns
show-Ing the effect of the bending angle of ~he specirriiin on the H-content of the
metal., the H-content on the crack hoad and the crack Le-agth dependirw, on its
development time up to disintegrattion, end the crack length ths a function of
stress. Me retarded disintegration mechanism is easontiall'y affected by the
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SHORSHOROV, H. Kh., et al., Fizika i. KhImiy& Obrabatki Materialov, No 5,
Sep-Oct 71, PP 115-120
hydrogen diffusion caused by the stress gradient. Hydrogen diffuses into the
region of maximum stress concentrations and absorbs on defects of the
crystalline lattice of the metal, decreasing the surfam. eaerl;y and increasing
the development rate of cracks. Six iljus~r.,R four fo:malas, one table, nine
biblio. refs.
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yUFaffANEM, Ye. A., and 1.%TYUSHKIN, D. P. Laboratory-, of Neuromuscular
TbysioloGy, Physiologica ns ~~~rad State UnIversity
"Electrical Activity of the External Ear Muscles of Van at Rest and Durini;
Differentiation of Acoustic Sigmas"
Moscow, Byul-leten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol 75, No 3, 1971,
pp 16-19
Abstract: ElectrorVoGrams were recorded from the superI.O.-r "d posterior
auricular muscles in 15 healthy hLuran subjects while tho-y -were listenini; to
pairs of sounds (2,000-40 liz, 20-30 db, either soun(-I leotini.-, 500 mr-ec and
separated from the otli-er bf 25 mcuc) deli-/ored at 8-i.,,ac interrmls and, by
pressing one of three buttons, iur-adiately stated that the im-ci:mel uound -.1nis,
identical with or hif-,her or lover than the first mound. Signiricant activa-
tion of the sunerior and inhibition of the posterior awricular muscles lastin....
1.1-1.6 see were obGerved in all subjects. The reaction tej,,un luss th*_9 f).2-
see after delivery of the signal in 64% and 0-3-1-5 i;ec prior to si-I-nal dt~!lk;er:~
in 30 (conditioned reflex). A good correlation was fotcid Iletween the
tude of the averaged integrated patentialn and the nuy.~'ber of crroneoas evall-a-
tion of the pitch, that is, the more difficult it was to dir',"erentiate the two
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