SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKULINSKIY, M.A. - MILINSKAYA, I.N.
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015 DAT~'--MvJV70
LIZ UNCUh3sIl:tcl:v :~
TITLE--EFFLCT OF SAPPLE INHOMOGENFiry oN ri-IF 6EHAVOUR Of- THE
SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE SYSTEM WAR The CRITICAL 110INT -~P-
AUTHGR-(02)-YESIPUVt V.~i., MIKULINSKIYj M.A.
CCUNTRY CF INFO--USSR
.,-SOURCE-ZhURNAL EKSPERIMEwAL4NOY x rEORETICHESAWe FIZII(,Ir 1.970t, VOL 58t
I NR 6. PP 217b-2183
DATE PUBLISHED----7C
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
.TOPIC TAGS-MAGNETIC SLJSCEPT1131CITYl FIELD THEOicY, I-HEL)RIETIC PH!1~11C~.
ICCNTRCL MstkKING-NU RFSTRICTIUNS
DOCUMUNIT CLA55--UNCLASSiFIED
PROXY REEL/1-RAME--1997/1692 STEP
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--Al,'0120,ltol't
UNI, L A S S I F I E 0
2/2 015 UNCLAS S I F'IEO
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP01;)*404
ABSTRACT/LXTRACT-(U) GV-0-- A L'I .5 TR A C, Ta'( THIi. SC-L,I:: CONSISTI-ANT FIELD
THEORY METHCO IT IS SliCivu-'! THAT r i~F THE 'iAhPLE AP;'REC9ABLY
AFFECTS THE BEHAVIOR OF THE MAGNE:11C SUSLEPTI III L:r.i Y THE ~RlTrICAL
POINT. AT THE POINT T SUBC1 AT ;~ii[Cji INFINITE R!:-GIClS WITH A STAI)LE
ORDEP PARAMETER FTA ARISEt THE 5kjsFcpFIi',lLIlY lJQ$SLSi A Wt.-AK
UNOBSERVA13LE NONANALYTICY. AT 'THIS PCINT THE MEI~14 VALitt Of Elil 011ER THE
SAMPLE 15 ZERO. AT THE PCINT T SUBC?p IN WHECH A 6-~WER
PARARETLk ThROGHOUT THF. iAMIPLE ARISES)v THE ~,iusc~c-l)rlan-fry IS .01FINIFE-
BUT TFE PEAK WIDTH iS VERY SMALL. FACILKIFY., 111,15TITUT
FIZIKG-TEKHNICHESKIKY I RADIGTEKHNICHC-SKIKH JZMENNO(Y.
4~ 1
112 013 UNCL ASS I F if 1`0 r%lIj DA 1 7 w'(1 -'r:j
TITLE--REHAVIOR OF HIGH 0!',,--)ER CORRELATORS MEAR PHA SOC: 11141-151TIU'l Pol%TS OF
THE SECOND KIND -U-
A-UTHOR--AIKULINSKIY, M.A.
COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
SCURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPER11ENTAL INOY I TEORETICHESKOY l:IZrKI , 1970, VJL 58,
NR 5, PP 1848-1852
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--PHASE TRANSITION, SECONO ORDER PHASE 'riu,,4smoti, SCALINGJ LAW
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--ONCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA.,'-IF--300210027 STEP
CIfZC ACCESSION
212 013 UNCL ASS I F IF D OR C C [--'5:c', I -N G () A T F - - 2 7N 0 V 7 0
C[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0127677
AOSU~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- Arl 5 T RACT THE CORRFIA,TiJRS, OF Fr)UR SPINS ARE
CALCULATED EXA(.TLY IN THF TIN'!) I)IMENSIONAL ISINGi Tlic- Ri:5AJ11JS OF
THE CALCULATIONS ARE COMPAkFA.) WITH THE Of' FME SCALING
THEORY. IN ALL CASES THE SCALING THEWETICAL CONCLUS IONS ARE CONFIl"ME0
BY EXACT CALCULATIONS, FACILI,TYt INSTIT!,11 Fj~~JKO-I`EKHNICHESKIKH
I RA010TEKHNICHESKIKH IZ14ERENfY*
USSR
organomat4ue Co'spo u1nda
UDC 9V~.'Z42+,442-957
XULSHIKA, V. V-o IMMEYANOV, H. A.$ and REMY, 0. A., A"denician, Moscow
-State University Imeni X. V, Lancitasov
"Reactions of Arsonium Salts With Organolithium Compowids"
Hoscowg Doklady Akademil Nauk SSSH~ Yol RON NO 3t lMs pp 596-598
Abstract# In reactions of axsonlum Salts with organallthium oompoundo, "he
initial arsonium salt alkylates the ylide and in me&entirmted. tipon complotion
of the reaction, Haating decom q- see the ylids, A 50j9 to 1OX16 excess of
C6H C112LI reacted with a
5 (C05)4" Dr In botrahydrofumi to ylitld d1phonv].-
methane; 1,2-diphenylethmej diphenyll triphonylarnino and benzvae.
an excess of methyllithitin with tetra phenylarijcni tuft bi.NwAde jiii?ldu Tefliw.c-,
trimethylarsiney dime thylphenylarsine p mthy1diphenylaxalre, tri phenylax~s i lia-
as well as diphertylvathanso ItZ-diphenylathwia, diphetyl, a4l benzene.
Butyllithitat heated with !)enzyltriphenylarsoniun iodide yields trirhen~-Iarslne,
trans-stilbene, cLiphanyl, diphenylmeth&ne, 1#2-diliheinyAmthano, butydiptenyl-
araine, and dibutylphenylamine. Tous, uraUe analoeouis photiip~horu* com-
pouuda, compounds of pentacovalent arsenic do not decosq..%vae Into hydroc&rbon
and ylide.
1A
USSR UDC
NE&4ffAIIOV, Nik. A., and r"A
"Reactions of Stablo Arsenic maes w1th Activated D,'.)uble Bonds ani t1:.u
Synthosis of Trisubstituted- Cyclopropanos"
Leningrad, Zhurnal. Organiclieskoy Xhimilo Vol 7. No ei, Apr pp 696--")1-1q
Abstract: By reacting the stable As yllAe~; It =- W"a, ?h)
with trans-d4benzoy1fithylene (11) ard the d:wae~?ori aiite~r, of fu::.3ric a,~id (111).
difficu-Itly accessible tri!;ub-,itiLuLv-.J cycl(ipropl?mos wiUn olec-~xm--icruptxr
substituents in tha 1, 2% &nd j positions vere iW-aitiod with guo-J'
Fh3AS fortned frum vompuuzd~- I in thei roaaLlons. The i'~i; y1ijius w6re
rrom arzonlum -qklt:3 as dorcrib-oi by P1#j!jmey;u1,oV at al ~.u DAS 1~5. 1.~zj4.
1964. On reactin,- compo=dis I (It :~ K."e. Q-1e. Ph) witb 1I-,C,~,,-)cyc!CprvpanQs
C(=)R
A-- (R = Ke. Otte, P10 &-tere obtaijwd. The rcactizm of
Ph W) C C(Z--O)Fh
compounds I (R = Me, OMo) with III lal to the cy~-Ijo=rqv-na.~i R e .
011u). The reactions wore carried out in am.hydrous
m G,
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USSR
NESMANOV. Nik. A., et al, Lhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 7. NO 4, RAPI, 71,
pp 696-6699
Fh3As could be isolated in the form of Its iodomethylate. Ther::,.al oi- Paotu-
chomical doco=osition of I (R = Ph) in benzono lei 'Oo thil! form-Ation UA'
tribenzoyleyclopropane and Ph3As. The fir:st stitgo olf t-his roaction %ppare,.'14.iy
consisted of the formation of'a carbons.
2/2
112 013 UNCLASSIFIED
~-TITLE $ING OATE--30OCT70
---APPEARANCE OF THE PIEZOELECTRIC EFFECT 114 Al:llER4kL$ OF THE SILIL .4 TE
GROUP -U-
AUTHOR--MIKULSKAYA# YE.K.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
',-SOURCE--IZV, AKAD* NAUK SSSRv SERo GEOL. 1970, (21m 99-1.08
UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
I.SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO QCEANOGRAPHYt PH'Y(;ICS
TOPIC TAGS-MINERAL'
SILICATEv PIEZOELECTRIC EFFECT
CONTROL MARKING--MO aCSTkICTIU14S
.60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PaOXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1518 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NJ--AP0120299
c- r ~~ 21
2/2 013 UNCL AS S i F I ED Pll0CB!il%~'j OM-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NJ--AP0120299
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IUI 6P-0- A13ST'i A T. THE oL-*r~--'TL.,)
A
IN 61 MINERAL SPECIES OF THE SILICATE CLASS, I.L1, LV00' "'NJ StLicare
WITHOUT SYMMETRY C~NTER POSSLSSE-CA PIELUELEC. 0:i:4:CT. IH-17 LllSrKfEUrjj,^q
OF SILICATE PIEZOELEC. CRYSTALS AMONG SIJ,l (-,Llk.,Si:S CJJ~ICIDED
w I I h I HA r
AMONG THE SUBCLASSES OF MI.%EkALS WITH oNONCE ;li i~-lo 5 Y,"I. Sl"MUCTJkE. T H E
LARGEST NO. OF PIELOELFC. CRYSTALS 132 CNERAL SPE-if.' %'AS PkESEENT
AMONG FRAMEWORK SILICATES, ME OTHER SILIC40"ES1 PlEl-CIELEC. CRY,STALS
WERE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLL&AS: NESUSILICATE WITH ISULAIED Sjtj SJ134
TETRAHEDRONS AND AODN. ANIONS 31 SUROSILECATES 41411 LAYLIX'41) (IF
St SU82 0 SU37 GROUPS 5t CHAIN SILICArES 2, AINC, SILICATES '4o AND
LAYERED SILICATES 15 MINERAL SPECIES. THE PTEi'0-El.(-C. CRYSI'ALS" ~4HICfi
BELONGEU TO CERTAIA SPACE GlRQUPSj PQS$E-SS SPONrANCOUS 13'YRrJELECb
POLARIZATION CAUSED bY RIGIDLY FIXED ELEC* DIPOLE.I;,, Likt~GE PERCE-l"JAGES
OF PIEZOELEC. CRYSTALS AMONG FRAMEWORK SILIC-ATES i4NU IIELAMELY HIGH
VALUE OF THEIR PIEZOELEC. MOUULI SUGGEST THAT THI!s,,SUBI~LASS Is A,
PROMISING ONE FOR DISCOVERY GF VARIOUS NEW PIEZOVLK. MATERIAL54
CRYSTALS OF NUMEROUS FRAMEWORK SILICATES (CANCRINCTC, WC'PHELI--'4E%-
SODALITEt ZEOLITES, ANu OTHER) CAN BE SYNTHESIZED BY ll!.10AJTriER%lAL
METHOD. FACILITY: VSES. NAUCH. ISSLEP, INST. 51N. MINER.
SYRITAt ALEKSANDROVo USSR.
1/2 027 UNC L AS S IF I ED P14'(1tiE.511 I PIG OATE--04DC-C70
TITLE--SEPARATING RARE EARTH AND TRANSPLUTONIUM ELE-ill0irS HtUm URANIUM
-TARGETS IRRADIATED WITH HEAVY ION$ -U-
AUTHOR- (03) -KUSH t V*K.t IMIKULSK12 Joy SZC.ZEGL&WSKtYp t.
;COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ib
~SOURCE-RADIOKHIMIYA 19701 12(2)t 401-5 /; I .~
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE,415TRY
TOPIC TAGS--URANIUMt ION BOMBARDMENT, SOLVENT EXTRACT[ON-i RARE E-Al*,01i
ISOTOPE, TRANSURANIUM ELEMENT, ORGANIC PHOSPHATEw 111HOSPHORIC ACI0v
ORGANIC ACID, ORGANIC OXIDE* ALIPHATIC PHOSPHOROU5~(:OMPOIJNDI ClitilliCAL
SEPARATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1423 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION t40--AP0133375
IL
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED DATE-04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0133375
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT A RAP 11) IS PROPOSI' ,t:, F OR
SEPG. RARE EARTH AND TRANSPLUTONtI.J.4 FLEMENT5 FA0,4411 Tft1',11;,ET5 IR~IADFATED
WITH HEAVY IONS BY USING AN EXTIN,. WITH TRIBUTYL PaIDSPHAVE 11), TRI N
GCTYLPHOSPHINE OXIDE (11), AND 01 2 ETHYLliEXYI-1)1-iCll;PIIOI;',,I('. 1%1(:D 1111). A
PROCEDURE IS ALSO DESCRIBEO FOR THE PREPN, OF THE.'JHIW~LAYER SPECIMENSt
FOR ALPHA SPECTROSCOPY MEASUREMENIS. rHE U T0-,R(;r-.T TO(i,11THER WII'I-I 5 4G AL
IS DISSOLVED IN A IICL HNO SUB3 MEXT., THE S13LN* 1-I't I-Vj11;(:I.i JISSULVEO IN
4 M HCLt AND EXTO* BY 1. THE A-Q. PHASE IS THEN EXT0. IIITH 5PERCENT
TOLUENE SOLN. OF 11, THE SEpn. AQ. PHASE: IS E114PO. TO (IRYNIESS, T~i;:
RESIDUE IS OISSOLVEO BY 0.0LM HCL, ANO EXTD. 0Y 50PERC-1--hir SOLN. OF .1,11.
RE EXTN* FO THE SEPD. METALS FROM THE ORG., IIH,ItS,E- S1 CAII.RIED OUT -3Y
CONCD. HCL, THE AQ. P14ASE is NEuTRALIFED 13Y COIVC0,. NH SUa4 OH FIJ I'll
EQUALS I AND ELECTROLYZED FOR 3 HUN AT 0.3 A BY US3111G d'o, ANODE, PT OR AIJ
CATHODE (THICKNESS 0.3 MM AND SUR,1"ACE 0+fl CPI PP,1.4E1*,'.?. A 901)ERCI-14f YIELD
OF TRANSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS (CONTGo 50PERCEP41' [NIfI1%l-LY PRESENT RARE
.EARTH METALS1 IS OBTAINED. THE WHOLE SEPN. Of, TRA114SPLLIFIONIUM ELEMENT'.'.
REQUIRES 1.5-20 MINe
SC u
17
USSR UDC. 51
G
MIMISKIYI V. ye".-
"A Bmblem of Substitutions"
Minsk, V sb. Planir. i prognozir. ekon. rezvitiya (Plan-ning and Prognosis of
Economic Development--collection of works) No 3, lc/7~1, pp 252-258 (from F23h-
Hatematika, No 1, 1974, Abstract No IV513)
Translation: Let H be an arbitrary subset of act 311 of all substitutions of
the symbols 1, 2,, ..,n. Let A = I I aij I I and B = I jbjjj I be given, symmetrical
a x n matrices of real numbers. The (H;A,B) problem or finding a substitution
IV in H, minimizing the sum
F-aij bC(i)V(j)9 is considered. (I)
i3j=1
It is shown that the problem of the back aide of the board, the arrarignment,
of equipment, the arrangement of the components of complex aystems,one particu-
lar case of the quadratic problem of jobs, and other problems reduce to this
problem. The author notes the equivalence of the (HOOD) problem to that of
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USSR
MMULISKIY, V. Ye., Planir i prognozir. ekon. razviti,,ya, No 31 1973,
pp 252-258
minimizing the linear form
AF
P
4 (1), (2)
J7-1
where m n(n-1) in a set 4?(H) C S., which is obtained in the following way:
2
Let,8= Ai,j) I i / J; 'A =- 112f il)2j.. In Pi beinc,
one-to-one. ForTESn we def ine as the sub;ti%ute ToT Z7 such that foor
any j iE il the symbol 5(j) is obtainod as the result of th(r Tollowinst
of transformations: chain
Let us now def ine (P (11) as 11. Im the transition rrom
expression (1) to the sum (2),, it is takon that Vi o-.k
.I and Si bkjp where
(k;j)
213
SUMMU
USSR
MgMisKiy, V. Ye., Planir J prognozirp ekon. razvitlYas No 3, 1973,
pp 252-258
"
B noting the equivalence of the tuo probleru, , ve can solve the arbitrary
T problem by using the algorithm presented in this work of V. 1. Korlik
(H;A,,B
and the author (in the collection Planir i progiiozir, ekon. razvitlya --
Planning and Prognosis of Economic Devolopment. -- 14:1-nAr, No .3, .1,M,
pp 252-258) for finding the minimum of the linedir form in 4Ln arbitra.-y Set of
substitutions from Sm. This algorithm is descrIbed and it i;tj noted that some
possibilities in the process of the operation of 'the O.gorkthm for part of
the subsets of set SM should not be 4verlooked, Thero are no calculatiors of
the difficulties involved in the algoritiua nor of the dimeAshons of the
actual (H; A,B) problems it solvos. Nor is there arky Inforwition on viiether
the author did any experimental computations witch the aigoritha. Ye.GobovIch
313
1/2 023 UNC L At!sl n4' Ppdll:ESqIN-, DAT~--IISEP7)
TITLE--CO.4PARATIVE EVALUATION nF RE~SULTS, OF: TREArMEN'r oF SYOJINGOMY-~LTIA
WITH X RAYS AND RADIOACTIVE IODINE -U-'
AUTHOR--MIKULYAKP N.P,
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VRACHEBNOYE DELOt 1970t NR 3, PP -126_121~
,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,.TOPIC TArPS--SPINAL CORD9 X RAY TFCRNIQUEt 100INC ISCITOPE, mFr)ICAL NJCL~:-~Q
APPLtCATIONq BONE MARROW9 SERUM PROTEIN
CONTROL MAPK ING-J-3 RESTO ICT IONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--U--'JCLASSIFIEo
PROXY REEL/FRA45--1986/0651 STFP
CIRC ACCr-~~19N N.11-1--AR11101*7637
AS-I
. ........... .........
~
212 023 UNICL 4SSI FT ED
CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102637 o.
C
R
4
8Sl
48STRACTIEXTRACT-M) GP-0- AHSTPACT. RPSULTS AR~ X ;~&y
T~
THERAPY OF 4() PATJENTS WITH SY11NGr)tlYFLIA ANr.) THF~,tPY 11c TAF
S~
SA4F N04BER OF PATIENTS* ANALYSING CHANGIFS OF Si[,'6[11ILITY, A-" T '1i ~' F, ~4 :1
V E
VEGETV TROPHIC DISO~O~PS, THC mC,~RPHrjj.0(;y or- 80NF 11A~Giif~ AN7, W'00
S~
SERUM PROTEINS 13EFORE AND FOLLOWING TREATMENt' wITH ~11H.:ER iD;: 1AE T140
METHODS THE AUTHOR RECOMMENDS WIDER INTRODUCTION 'INTO PRAc,r[cE c.F T14E
R
RADIOACTIVE IODINE TREATMENT"OF SYRINGOMYELTAo
USSR UDC: 8.74
YAMPOL'SKIY, S. A. , MIKUSMOV.,. A, ..V
--- ........ .. MIKHALIN, V. 1.
"Realization of an Algorithm for Comparative EvaJuation of
the Activity of Institutions of Higher Education in Organiz-
ing Student Research Work" I
Tomsk, Kibernetika i v-uz--sbornik (Cybernetics and Higher Edu-
cation--collection of works), vyp. 5, 1972, op 133-145 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No 5V812 by the
authors)
Translation: The pa er describes a proceduro and 1)rogram fo-r
processing data oil Ne "MIR-I" computei, on th~, results of
competition exams of institutions of higher oducation with
respect to the organization of student reseatch woi-k.
USSR urr: ~~"!1.3;)8-'D
'Al""TI 'is 9r, IZIMIU-INY R. A.., and 4XVIALITINW) 'i". S. All-Union
Scientific Re2ew-cij Jri:itittlta of hiectj,ic J,OwI!I-J
"Device for Frequency-Divl3ion m",tiplaxl'
USSR Author's Ceiti.fic-Ite No 2912U-, fil*d 24 Jul 69, publilhed
24 Feb 71 (fron RZ) '-.2vtomatik-al tel -file
tekhnika, No 12, 1971, Abstract No 12.A-24M)
Translation: A device is patented for frequeaqr 'di-virion of
high-frequency communicatior:, chfinrii~l-, '; fox, the traw-,11iission of
telephone, telemetcring, Find autoination signal.,; fvovi disper~;ed
objects, by an erier,7,v system containing trarwwltter.,~, receivers,
and filters of telemeterin~5 and automv.-tiorl rilrialo'. ~he devic-0
differs in that, for the purpooe~ of llrovidi-nr, ind t, I~e ride nce of the
telephone, telemetering, and automettion Ziiglinlz w:Lth a reduct-ion
in the amount of individual equipmout of the the triulo-
mitters are counected to the lmtermediate strip (;T th-1-
communication equipment at poin't between the nutp~Lt of :'Llter
and the input of lt.',;t. ,.,ccond M?.)dulatort 1:1).C.
nected to a p-jint the (,%--tp-.~t of' tnt t'irfA. th--2
i-f filter; S Of UH.- teleil-"Utarlyli" *11d
in the i-If sp,2ctrum of "lie 11~ the
utrenes of Cie teleplIC1:11! C01121111nicutiou Cl-,allziel
USSR
IL'INSKIY, A. S., MIKUYEVA, T. R.
. ........
"Diffraction by a Cylinder in a Hat Wave Guide"
Moscow, Vychislitel'nyye Metody i Programmirovanlye XV1, 19F10 pp 22-34
Abstract: A method of investigating diffraction probli!*_; bq) jlolvin~,, th-2 ~'red-
holm integral equations of t1te first cype w1;3 developell preqiously (V. V. Krav-
tsov Vychisl. netodv i prograrnirovanive vvp. V, ~Iosrt:ci. Stace University,
1969i, This meLhod w~m flound co be applicable in studying, ~i xiu:~Ber of problcm~:
in the theory of hollow systeris, Now, a pietliod is dQs1::ribe4 for numerical In-
vestigation of the diffracticn problem in a Irave guide using FredijolL,, Integral
equations of the first type. A study Is made of -the pl!01)"em of the ~,a~J4- cit-
persion in a regular cylindrical wave guide in which tiiere iii a body D, bou-need
by a closed Lyapunov surface. ii, The specific fotnm of the Fl:adholm lntclgral.
equation of the firsL type for the case of diffraction in a cylinder irp analyzed.
9FEr.FAMMINfififi .........
USSR
MI L 1, .4. L. KOZHEWNI KOV, V. A., ninsifi-EY,4, D. m.
"Method of Control of a Helicopter"
USSR Authors' Certificate, No 253S94, filed 4/07/67,
from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telerickhanika
1971, Abstract No 3 A688 P)
UDC: 629 .7.06
publisheti. 1:1/0'!'),/70 [tranilated
,I No 3,
I V)-L:h:isIJI:eI Inaya
Translation: A method is sui t,,ested for contralling a hq,H(.-uj7,-(w tr,insrortini, a;i
externally suspended cargo by acting oil the liftinF, rotcjr~,usillj, tile autopilot- In
order to speed up dat,.1ping of swinginle, of' the cargo, a sillirial ji~ rorried wItich is
proportional to the an-ular velocity of deflection of the Lline rellitive to the
terrestrial vertical and, by feeding the signal. pro(,*-,,iccd T.o thj! iiutopilot, t1le
helicopter is moved in -;pace in the direction of cleflection of dhe litic fron, tile
terrestrial vertical.
1/2 026 UNCLASSIFtED AOCE-iSING OAtE--3,0OCT70
TITLE--MOLECULAR ORIENTATION IN AMORPHOUS POLYSTYRENE 5VU0IEj 6Y MEA14S OF
BIREFRI%GENCE AND INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY -U-
AUTHOR-( 031-MILAGI GABARAVEVAr A*Owr SHISHKINt U4116
:CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--VYSOLOMOL SOEWN., SER. A 1970t,L213)t 5L3-19
DATE PU8LISHEO ------- 70
_~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC, TAGS--POLYSTYRENE RESINe AMORPHOIJ$ POLYMERr ik sp4crRO5C0PV, POLYMER
PHYSICAL PROPERTY
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1188
STEP NO--UR/0459/?U/01,1,eCO3/0513/0519
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116653
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED P1110CESSING t)ATE---30JCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116653
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ORIENTATION I:j%CTl)P (fi OF
A140RPHOUS POLYSTYRENE (1) (11OLo I-IT. 2 TIMI-::S 10 Pltj~,-IE5 jV,10 t Tlillc-.S 10
PRIME5) 14AS EVALUATED BY BIREFRINGENCE (DELTA N) AND Ili DICHROISM. A
PLOT OF DELTA N VS. F SU6MhX. GAVE DELTA N EQUALS -4111US 0.66 F, P;HICHI
WHEN CO'lPARED WITH STEIN'S THEORY 4R. S. STEINr IY61)o 5-U(,-GL-ST--'O THAT
ANGLE BETWEEN A NORMAL TO THE BENZENE PLANE ANO AXII'5, OF THZ:; POLYMER
SEGMENT WAS CONST. EQUAL TO 340EGRIEES, REGARDLESS OF THE DEGREE UF
ORIENTATION OR THE LENGTH OF THE ORIENTED CHAVIS IN I. THE EVIDENC,E
ALSO SUGGESTED THAT ALPHA SU31-ALPHA SUB2 (I.Iior YHE O[FFERENCE BETWEEN
.LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE POLARIZA81LITY OF A STATISI*ICAL SEGMENT) WAS
ALSO A CONST. AT ANY DEGREE OF DRAWING* FA,CILII'Y: FIZ. TECH.
INST. IM. IOFFEt LENINGRAI)v USSR.
USSR UDC,
pal:nll~l, P. I., Profos:;Or, 11AS,--lov, T. V., Doctor of Vel~iirinxr;j- Sciences, NASTIENO,
V. D., Candidate of Voterinary ici-ances, and,k,' idate of Bia-
logical Sciences, All Union Instittate of Hadicina. and
Poltava Zone Scientific Research Veterinary S-.tation
"Respiratory Form of Aujeszky's Disease in Hogsm
,Floscow, VatorLiariya. No 8, Auz, 70. PP 55-56
Ab:;tract: diseajos aro coirzion =ong holps; ori somq farms, thoy repre-
zonL )vj-,)u,.) U'&' ~111 ;wire) dlsaasiI3. TO identify thu oT Onzootic paeumonia,
1r,(jCL.11;1L1A Witil Lull, from di!;oasod ho6j; worq? --.ulLuroa a-,ri a very
acL1vf.i cytopaUiagtt;Uc virut; w--ts iao.Lated. WLbbito. g"1*4va aui wrillo mice
-LifucLca with thi.,3 arus, lwhdch'wai~ free of i3itctorlial owiLaW;na.tion. d1wi within
a ti,aort poricd. ilo--r:3 infactark *,jith tfle virus davikjopoc~ jL cijp;)jjic type of pneu-
n:).Iia waz; dcfinad as tho rospixatory form or Aujoi~tz,-y1j; ilisoase. Tie viru-S
Paosive 1LxnunJ.Z1LtiOn With Lhe serum
waz nauLzralizua iii riLro witil i7pecific serum.
iiad no prup'--yla2l~-Jc offi3cL in rabLits, bLit protocted p!Lioa pilts from Ai~jo3zkyls
diJoa.~;u afLelr InfoCLIOn with the cultured viruo. It ~s x,9cwjmbndfxi the res-
piratory form o~' Aujoszky'3 dlsea3e, be taken into aanal!4rattoi% in tha differen-
dia~:.-.osis of enzootic v~iral paeumortias.
SKRITSKIY, L. G., BUDYANOV, V. P.V KALMOV, A. MtVil"W'SOV, A. 1 2
HILAITOVICH V. A. SHEVELEV, V. Ya. , Mscow Canstriicti6m Engl neering 1111;ti-
---u=e -imeni- 7. V. Kuybyshev
"A Photo Relay"
Mscaw, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, urcr-;jshlenny.-q-e obmztsy, *,O,rj1n1yYe znaki,
No 16, Jun 71, Author's Certificate Ito 303672, Div-~ziaj 14, fil.ed 18 Jun U69,
published 13 MaY 71, PP 189-190
Translation: Mis Author's Certificate iritroduce-. a 1,hol:~) rolay which Con-
tains interconnected rhatoreceiver, two groups of s-cabill.troivi with different
stabilization voltaCes.and t,.,o tramsiators. Cann--c-1cd in -,-::! ciMector
circuit of the first of the transistors is the C1, L~n
actuating relay. As a distin~niizhingj feature of --'Lu pati!:w~, tuni-r-il is fa~
cilitated u-nd t:,.,!:? accurucy whit!h thc as
a futiction of light flux -9 incruaned by ccnrv.-,fJn:- th,~ ci -I L-
6 ,, . t-lic c f - U.
stabilitrons throu,,:h zwitchcs to the Ceritertap 01'
divider, connecting the modi.:o of st.abilitrons Wj 7.;1 lcil-inf- si-ibilization
voltage to the ha.-~e of the first tramiistor, and tLii wncdcs of
otabilitrorij tc. r:.1, Oec-~nd
transistor. '1`h,,~ coliector-tmitter Jun.-Cion ol* th*v
vindinG of the clectromVietic reltQr.
212
IIIA L,~P [I i.[.~
IN! A THII H1101,11MIl
HT'"THIF1 MMH H [HR.M KINIPME H-1; HIRE! 1 1 917M Ig", 10 F li'li I 1111 t, fl, MIFIRIP,
USSR USC 620A79.1
YAMIAVTSEV, 0. 1., B. Pi. , iuman, v. Y., and
GORLOVj V. M., Scientific Research Institute of Intromcopy
"Standard Functional Units for a Block System for Nondestructive Teatime
Sverdlovskj Defektoskopiya, No 5# Oct ?3P Pp 13a-144
Abstractt The first series of standArdlzed functioni-a units for block
systems for nondestructive testing uere developed and 1)ussed. Itoyernment
tests at the Scientific Reseaxvh Institute of Intiwoo Iry. ~Jui units wax"
designed for completing apparatus of electromatmeitic ni~inda:3tiiictive q"Xity
control of products of the amtallurgical and xachLne biitildiij~,, Industriou
and can be used in other appamtus. They were designed with &U the rvquire-
mantis of block systems of nondestructive testing In riUdL ani are built cc
seniconductor alezents. Seven illustrations, and one table,
-4-
USSR u:jc 621. 31 3.544~06('5.8)
MILASH, V. G. , NEPLYMEV, L. N.
"A Two-Pi-equency Radio impulse Flip-Flop,f
USSR Author's Certifi.cate No 8 PJAcd 28 ',Iar 68, 24
R'"b-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Ebstract No IOGII,)2 11)
Translation: This Author's Certificate ilntrofaliQ~~s a,
flip-flo-) ~,hica cont,,~-iris two tank circuits witb sullercritical ccuplir;F
tank circuits and a tunnel diode. To stabiI.-*,,,.e thme! or,~!41118-tlpn ereq-uency o,' -_~:e
flip-flop axid improve operational. reliability, the tunna,'I dio.!ie is conrlect,~~.
the tank circuits as a coupling element.
USSR
UDC $32.954 + 668.7:633.11
SILANVYEV, A. N., and MILASHCHMIKO, N. Z., Siberian Scientific Research
Institute of Agriculture-""""
"Aftereffects of the Herbicides -- Derivatives of Beozoic Acid -- on Spring
Wheat Under Conditions Prevailiag in Western Siberia"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 46-48
Abstract: It has been shown that the decomposition (if 2,:1,6-TB and Banwel-D
ir argillaceous chernozem soil In Western Siberia is very iilow due to the
limited moisture content of the rioil. Under rhase c4militions Bairdel-D is
deactivated about 3-4 times faster than 2,3,6-T1$. Using optimal dosits of
Banwel-D (0.95-1.35 kg/hectare) on corn fields prodtioets no undesirable
aftereffects of this herbicide on spring wheat.
USSR
ZAPEVALOV, P. P., PADZINOVSKIY, I. P., CORILEVS~IY, A. A.,
MARINCHENK0, K. Z. YD4HL-YANQV, 1. 1.1,
"Results of Field Testing of Various Emulsions and Forms of 2, 4-D Butylester"
Nauch. Tr. Omsk. S-M. In-t. (Scientific Works of Omsk Agricultural institzite],
No 84, 1971, pp 129-131. (Translated from Referativripy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 4,
Moscow, 1972, Abstract No 4N693 by T. A. Belyayeva).
Translation: In 1969, experiments were performed to 4,.omparn the techilical
effectiveness of various 2, 4-0 emulsions under field conditions when sprayed
from the air (dose 0.4 kg/ha), Products used were: 1. 2,41-1) -- technical
preparate *1% OP-10 emulsifier; preparation of the erudsiofi w,u.; by spraying the
preparate into water; 2. 2,4-D -- technical preparate +3% OP-10, spraying
method; 3. 2,4-0 -- "A" form (60% 2,4-D butylester, 1!01. 011-7, '410% diesel
fuel); 4. 2,4-0 type "B" (60, 10 and 30 % respectively) ; 5. 2, 4-D -- "C"
form (60, S and 35 % respectively); 6. 2,4-D -- tachoi.cal ~j)reparate. Ilie
effects of the herbicide were evaluated on the basis of!' the i1mantity and weLg),t
of perennial weed shoots and the wheat h*rvest. Verskims I and 2 give the
best results.
USSR UIX: 632.954:633 .15
MIIJ,. PiCHF-WO., N. Z., SILANT'YFV, A. N., Siberimn Scientific Research
i-nsii-tute of -Xg-Jr4TC'ulture
"On the application of Herbicide Mixtures to Corn Seedlings"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, VoL 8. No 10 (84), Oct 70,
pp 49- 51
Abstract: The authors studied the effectivenotla or herbicidal mix-
tures with various ratios of" componeints ot, covn plavitings in 'L96v-
1968. Bukovinskiy-3 hybrid corn was sprayo,.d with hotrbiciden all"ter
development of 3-5 leaves. vie mixtures contaiwed ijL constant 0.6
kg/hectare of 2,4-DA and 'M-14CL, whil.e the quantity of 2,3,6-,r13 and
Banvel-D was varied from 0.95 to 0.12 Itg/hil!ctavii. 1-t was fowid I:hat
mixtures of Bancel-D and 2,4-n or 2J4-40.1 hjhve a jiumber or adviint4iges
over the compounds applied, separatelV. 'rhe mixtjjj~es are effeetive
regardless of weather conditions, have a fikirl'y atrang renidual effect
on weed sprouts which zppear after Summer rains,, arii 13age for thqt
next rotational crop (wheat), and assure a highor car~n silage harvest.
In mixtures designed fcrr treating corn plantinglo, the concentration
of Oalivel-D should be higher than fw, treat:aient, of rither cereal
grasses. The optimum amount for a mixture with 0.6 k1gr/hectart of
2,4-DA or 2M-4Cl is 0.24-0.34 kpr
g/hectare. 1./I.
. . . . . . . . . . .-.11 . . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . . . . .
~7-
USSR UDC 632.9,'54:62.34-2,
XHOT1.1-11OV, V. G., Lt-d I..j ~-3=12211 Ot N. I., Sibii!-Liv. !:c-*~;:i,---:A-c
search lnstitut-e of ',6-ricuiture
Eff ect 01- CZLI 'a,
_S (11 t1le C,,,
LI Cj
tr
Value of TMeadow Grasses"
I'loscour,
K"~-'Nra v Sel's'-Ot:' ]':~QnYaYstvc, V01 'I,
AbStraCt: .3-lUd"ieS ';;C-rC CGtIdL'C"-,cd of the eff'
.41 V (:I:.,
chemicni cc~~-position and nutri Liar-, L vaLue ol!
grasses wczre rcprt~sented by po~a pvatevsis LO
Vicia cracca, L., 1~11ifolium pirzicen-'O
Lindb., orfic4nat"i,,,~ "T,w.,
poisonou-- and harmful RanmnculLs , i?tat-mica
rS:L
T7quiset,.z.,, arv--nse L. Samples -,or n ri n 1,
; biro
cxperimerit.-~.il vari"ints C~~.-4trol
mentj 2:4-41KI,il-1, 2 I,:-y.1/ha:
2 ~"6 0 ~' 6 0
JL
5 11.2 and in vz,xialts witti, Lisa of L--L-
with preced-n- both Ln arie-ime
and in treaz:mei-,t oval' 2-3 4ea-c~ons.
USSR
- -cot :K'L
-:011, V. eu V
Vol 8, No 7, Jul, 70, 37-39
From resuLzs of tho t]. Oil F" -L 111":~ S S I,
treatment oi: meadous ch *'-~crbicil des. is t:'Ltj,t!:L,* o -z-
Ll asso-
only in feed qual'ty but also in ix:s nutri-c"
tile re-roult)".1r, 0- --)t~-Wlical
ciated with - 1, 1:.!~ S'~ 0 S
.n4 _j -.1
time ica~"ion of ',:hia tile CCt,,t,
digestible protein in arle of focider m1,--,-er-,i::-.-1y i F1 C c -,I -
it'- the cont-ol. In addit,*oil,
parison
phosphorus in '.-"-4y i-"Tproved. Be-tter rc.1:1,L1Lts
catiort o-.c in a clnsL! oC '-) k,2'u%/1la witil. [,2 r L i L ia -
ti oil .Lowering of clnlciLill cow-et-it in the Zc4:16e,~-: af-t;ar u s e c E D.
and 2;-!-41\'hl" is e-.:pLained by decrecl.'La i-k
from the mixed fro--,p w*aich ware C h a r 1-.. C L 1~ rC ('t L.) %- i i"a ccntcnt
of thc ,iven elcnment. Phosphorus content :n t-O.LSC
tile level oil the control.. It- wa.~. conc*LL:('.011 f ro-zi r-ne
phenoxy acid -roup ci-.an.,-c- nutritional in
mea-dow grasses of indiv`daaL varieties and of
aroups. However, in comecrion with the of var)-eties
caused by the herbicides, the quality and nuzritiive value of hay o:-,
2/3
USSR
KP,012,!GV, V. G., al., ',',oscow,
Val 8, N'O 7, Jul 71), PP 37-309
the whole "'o not uorsen i.-ind in ;~I
result of iacrea8e in the amouqt
fodder and change of calcium and
approaching the norm).
'KhimiVa v
a
of Irk -~,)C
Phosphorus ratt:'o Ln it (zL,te latLer
3/3
't "o
1"* q t:tVm-vtM i:71TAXT TROM A MLECULAM BLAM IN A VACIUM THROWN
THIE Li%III'D PHASPE
P,
vatrO.~.P. TO D.
-,ttC,t, luinta I. St"taAA Pot To ad
PI-k. kusslan. W-11 J~ lvii,
A qkt,~ .= side -qf-L-r.~-&qt-4 to!tb- i--
+- iT~ ma, nif-myd5iith 4 I-Vev "F VIV,to-ly fold ltn4ll rhzam.
iv,111,1=1 x2iltupt on t" 040f*to, of Arlaus iitatrat- 11irmandum, sill.... or
asilium arsans4sa. rho 'bank vomqkto vere obtelacd far Chi tAs# of parqL"imm
Cvad$q*&&14ft tl~..Rh Th* 41107 l*YSTIZI-1."I an the 0-faCo, of the
ti-aWlitue =rctaatum, ?hf~ Is czvtstn4j U# kh~ 11"t vottIng can-
dittons. l"he #JepccLLtOft Of VW IWt4I Ct*atgnS the linaid Phase w" Carried
C.C at a 4Lb.trotv t"Versture of 13-100 oqb."Ur~t FiChIgne of 0.
motal of 0 t-perature of ",-VM fritre", ~-- "Pooition, of "rZoatum,
ZLc *Lq~W f-44" layer, at Xk0-^ 4F*teev. TN- "ray 411frauLam
mmof~w of it~sej. Was used -to fatleatt the variation of the CWVSLMI lattice
psromter at" the "tuifttapAaI 1- at, java"twi eft *st=rxttan at it with
tin VJAI at-it parteaKI-Ths aosslhuttp *9 efa*t4-ftS-=Lc. ta"s Maus
the jIvqn pro"as Is 4evAmLratad- Th* **It-smWerv Characteristic* of the
stcredto,4.4 Miss in diameter ttm F-type, tiler. the P-ty" SwI60trats) a"
glooo to the of the all-vurp*" DIT* mad bigh morami~ Point-
contact 4to6n. The reset" qb%4120& indicate tu* at Us
Alvmm; moth" 44 apitim" _ter the etsette" of bmajunction- M4
based is
~o-
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USSR UX)c 523,52h.
IiEVEROV, L. A., KORTEV, N. V.o 1ARIONOVA, T, A., 111TH0111MVp V. V.J,
A.
_&,, POPOV) XU* Vol Candidato of 3ciencosp
ON jhj~Ko' 1~
"The Now KDG-3 Phototachymotar- With Sovaiconduptor Emission
Sourco"
Leningrad, Ontiko-mekhrAnichoplcaya P:ronTsbIc 0 9, cap 70,
PP 35-39
Abstract: The RIA110r3 describe tbo operating, prin(,,Iplo, o-~)tica.
3-yatem, conatruction and tost, ro~qitlts of tho Pirst serialiv
.4tIIIII'm diodo 08
producod phnno F
tho emission aourco, Tho irmitxn=ont van bo u.,)rId to j~:,Danura din-
tances of up to 2 ITa with an error of no voro 1.5 mr, over itr3
entire range. Hoasuisomorit timo in 10-15 rainutos. Tho inztrul.,16111,
is equipped with thentostatic oontrol and ocia L,.fj vijaid at tampera-
tures fron -,50 to 450C, Poiqer coxisumptdon Ja no norei tLan
watte.
009 UNCL ASS IF I EW PROCESSING DATE-1314OV70
7TITLE-SEISMIC DATA ON STRUCTURE OF SE01MEENTS IN TATAR GIRA17,P SEISMI;
.1 -JATA ON STRUCTURE OF THL SED(JENTARY LAYER IN THE !-)3UIHFRN PART OF THE
AUTHJR-(05)-MLLASHINr A.P., SIPLATOVi V.Aoi YUNQVI k.YU.o VOLKOV# A.pf'j-
OYAKOV, A.7r.--
TAA -7
,CCUNTkY UF INFO-USSR
,SOURCE--GELENUSHIK; MOSCOWt GEOTEKTONIKA0 NO lit 197,01p PP 117-t20
FUBLISHED---70
..SUBJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOORAPHY
T'OPIC TAGS- TECTON ICS.t SEISMIC SURVEY, SEDIMENTARY ROCK LAYER, MAI-11NE
GEOLOGY
7LCCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--.1990/0052 SIEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0108425
. ....... . ---- ---
-1. MEMO
- - ---------
~ 2/3 QC9 UN-CLASSIFIED' Pkb!l:CSSlIlIG QATE-137%,01170
CIRC ACCESS I CN NO--APO 10842 5
AaSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GI-1-0- A 8 S r 11 AC T I'li~CTUNIC4LLY1. '1111. -Al: I ATAk
STRATTo BEING A CONTINUATION OF THE DECI*,' WATER SFA If: 311S [N.. IS
SITUATED IN THE TRANSITION LCNE FROM 114~: ASI~411C, I!:0NlrII,II!jJ I'o "XHL
PACIFIC OCEAN. DURING THE SUMMER A."ID AUTUMN "IF THE. DIVISION ~,F
MARINE- GEOPHYSICAL WORK Of- THE ALL LINION RESIFfti~Cll VISI'l r~,TE
OF GEOPHYSICS FOR THE FIRST TIME CARRIED OUT M A I., I lil 5j-m.,[$MlC. STU~)IIFS IN
THE TATAR STRAIT BY THE METHOD OF CONTINUOUS 1;~V THE PEFLECTED
!IAVES METHOD. MGST OF THE InCIRK WIAS DONE 001 THE SAI~mi-IALV! ISLV-41) J-HE14F IN
THE 5ECTOR UETWEEN CAPE LAMANON AND THE SOUTHEASTFII.rii j!ri(,7tES OF nCI_lNGLl
GULF. WITHIt'14 TfilS AREA THAEE SEIS~MIC PHOFILES IiNTll:i;i'l:t:'J TAI'AR !"llk4fy
FROM SAKHALiN TO THE ;kSI;AFFC CONTENENT IIN 4. LATIltJj;lj.'JAI_ DIRLCTIOIN iFIG.
I IS A MAP OF THE WORK AREA. ) THE COLLECTED D.Irik ATE TIIAT THE
STRUCTURE OF THE UPPER PA.RT OF THE SEOIMENTA~~Y C0111PLE),l HS CHAP4CTER I ZED
FOR THE MOST PART BY TWO Gil'~OUPS OF DEPOSITS. r1i AALA 'IE DIVIDED
INTO EASTERN AND WESTERN PARTS ON THE BASIS 'OF TI-i4-' SE[SMEC DATA4 THE
EASTERN PARTs CURRESPUNOING IN GEOMORPHOLOGICAL ItE'!sPECTS TO THE SHELF
NEAR SAKHALIN, IS CHARACTERILED BY WELL EXPRESSEO GISLI"'(:Arm. OF TIiE
DEPOSirs. THE DURATION OF THE SEISMIC RECORD HERE VARIES FRO-14 1.14-2.0
SEC* LESS FRECUENTLY 2.5 SECv IN SYNCLTNAL DowiWAFIPS TO (J.7-0.9 SEC AND
COMPLETE DISAPPEARANCE IN ANTICLINES. !THE WESTERN PART CORRESPONDS TO
THE ABYSSAL SECTOR AND THE EASTERN SLOPE OF THF. SVIIAIT. THE SEISMIC
RECORD IS CHARACTERIZED BY A GREAT DURATIONt UP 10 3-0--3.,5 SEC. THF
STRUCTURE OF THIS REGION IS DESCREIIED IN DETAIL*
pRair ESS INC
3/3 Gcl9 UNCL AS S I F I EI)i DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSiCN NO--APOlOi425
A3STRACTIEXTRACT-THE LA14ANCN-rC--4A;, MKAYA FOLDED ZONIl 1:)E'TECrl;:D BY THF.
REFLECTED 6AVES MFTHOD, IS SITUAIEL) 61THIN 111F
CENOZOIC FOLUED REGION, IN THIS SECTUR CJJ(NCID~NG,wjrH 1HE SHELF
SUPRGUNDING SAKHALIN. THE FOREDEEP OF THE TATAR ST14AIT Is SITUAT,-;D To
THE WEST; IT IS GE.IFTICALLY RELATED TO THE PRE$C-NT UAY A-BYSSAL
OEPRESS16N CF THE SEA OF JAPA,"1. THF WESTERN MARGIN OF IHIS 004INWARP IS
PAKTIALLY SUPERPOSED GiN STRUCTURES OF THE 51KHOTE-AL[til ANJ THE EASTERN
SIKHOTE-ALIN' VOLCANIC ZANE, THE NEW F01.01:0 V)NE Dru-CIED 5N THE
SAKHALIN SHFLF 11'11 THE i.AMIALI.N PCTAOLEUH AIND GAS ACl.-.ljmLfL'A7ro?4. Al-t. 1-flE
IIETLCTEO UPLIFTS ARE FOUNO AT SEA OEPTliS UP TO 100 M ANI), 11-JST OF THE
FOLUS APE ACCESSIBLE FOR PARIME DRILLING. THE F:UPEl.)I-:CP Cl- TATAR srRAIT
MUST BE REGARDED AS A MAJOR REGTON OF FETROLEUft AND GAS FORMAT 1014.
L A c L V I E D
112 010 UNCLASSI Pf~o i',;7CEl5l,5llN%'j DAT~-.--13NOV70
TITLE--UN TilE SElSmlC STUDIES IN, THE GREENLAND SEA -,U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KOGAN, L.I., M A.P.~
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSF-,, GIREENLAND
SOURCE--0KlEEA'4JLJGIYAt PilOt VJL 101 NR 31 Pil 470-1f7li
DATE PUBLISH~D ------- W
SUBJECT AKE:AS--EAkTH SCIFNICi-S AND GCE:AN06l'%APHY
TOPIC TAGS-SHS,,~[C _P~~Ci_fLc.t C01WINENTAL SLOPE, SEDIll'i-illf, GEOLOGIC
FORMATI&'i', OCEAN 1301101"1
CONTROL AAF