SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIRENKOV, N.N. - MIRKIN, I.L.

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USSR UDC 681.3.06:51 WRENKOV, N. N., Vychisl. S.Istemy, No 42, Novosibi7-sk, 1970, pp 34-46. The solution of this problent is perfomed in three vtips: ill the first stage, the set of problems is converted to a set of enlarged problols with identical solution tines, in the second stage the of pro- blems. in the system is plt;aned for the new set of probl(mis; in the third stage, the results of the first two stagqs aro used to 13plect a strategy for realization of the initial s&t. 77777 7 USSR POTAPOV, V. 1. and MIRENKOV, P. V. "The Structural Complexity and Technical Realization of Forr~il Neurons Using Magnetic Flux Switches" Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Teklin. Sh. (Problems of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental 11,ematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1973, No 10, pp 3-15 (Translated from Reforatilinyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No 10V801) Translation: Problems of the technical realization of multifunctional and monofunctional formal neurons are discussed. Tho greneral Structural complexityof the following tylics of formal neurons Is. tinalyzed: with blodking fibers, with permitting fihers, with combioLng fibe-rs and wil0i combinations of spontaneous and blocking fibers. 11 flibli,c), Refs. Author's view 1/1 UPC: 681-3-055 POTAPOV, V. I.. KIMKOV, P. V., VOIRORKOVA, L. V. , Omsk PolytechnUal Institute "A Multi functional Threshold Element" Moscow, Otkatiya, Izobreteniya, Promeshlennvye No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 3325T5, Division 11, filed 13 Jull published 14 Mar 7~, p 225 Translation: Ibis Authors Certificate introduces a mult!,functional threshold element based on Diagnotic cores vith rectm;uILIX lv~vf;eresis loop. The element operates in accordance with the of 1.,urri:,rit distribution, wnd contains a. wilt for setting the threLh(.,1,'&AJ and also threshold cores carrying series-connected windings for rei_,arding thl: weight coefficients of variables and threshold windin-gs. As ti distingljiuh- ing feature of the patent, 1;he logic possibilities are e)&,endod by addirc. units for input of the code for veight coefficiento of vl:srlablics, Mid Units, for recording the weip)it coefficients on the threzbold e,.-Tes, '.'1w distrf'- ,ht c-,lieff-le:ionts on bution windings of the units for recording the veig threghold core-, and of the unit for settipig the tbreshr),Vi vuliw! ttr,,~ con- 1/2 - 97 q . . . . . . USSR POTAPOV, V. I. et al, USSR Author's Certificate No 332575 nected to the vinciiings for rec-ordine, the weiglit coeff.'-Icli~nts of variables and to the threshold windings, while the distribution vindings of the units for input of the code for weight coefficiente tire covmectei! in series with the corresponding controlling vindings of the units elor recording T;he weight coefficients on the threshold c,)res. 2/2 ~7!7 ------ e;O .00 77777 A A fir VV 1JR A82 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sectioll ls!)Xcal, Derwent,;P,~~ 238029 PUMA-TYPE R; ECTRI(If VACUUM With s7it of articles placed iA c4smattill! Is A'PCt`10j,-vlAr vacu= channel which Ls aopftrated into 140'rk~L(L~g zone 11 and pre-d-nRatiiftcatLon zone I by 41~jmimiz: abutters 8,'15.* Viet caj&ettOO I ore charal-4,' thratigh hatch 2 into loadiviiunlos"ag. q~kmbor 3 jiv~tl. moveid along the fu-muce Uy push ri3tis. A is cotmected at 21 and a MOO tum-vac Utica PLI(cill C.3 Cj~e cooling sect-ions 14,18, at 21. 12.5,62. aii 7771111f 24-7. A.T.MIRER C-A. TOMIN.. 116.7.61.) 11,al.9i' 20 .2.6;4,"q, G-f 11- 1051). 4"1 4 A Ij '141)'740013 14 EIXCTRWAPIWINP#XXNC Materials USSR UDC: 621.317.8(088.8) MIPEM B. S., SOLDATOVA, L. P., WRETSKAYA I. Ye. "A Resistive Composition" USSR Authorts Certificate No 28336T, filed 24 Jun 69, pablishod 22 Dee TO (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, i1o 6,, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V364 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a reinistivi! composition based on a resin binder containing particles of a curren 1: -con ducting sub- stance in the form of carbon black distributed throuj~i the resin. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, resistwice limits are extended and resistance characteristics are improved Iry using higbly dispar-ied partially oxidized destroyed carbon black as the current-conducti:ag mnterial. The carbon black is uced in quantities of 6-40 volumeItric. parcen.t. I 13 .4 'o go TON WWI 1, L oz cr oil 0 O'o Fir 'A 2 1 It ~O to . 3 ~ n r w t Lo 91 USSR UDC 621,315.592 AGAYEV, Ya. , 9TIMAT MIKRAYLOV, A. Lt., STREL "NIKOV&, 1. A., Physicotechnical Institute, AcMemy of Sciences of the Turkinfin S!M "Electrical Properties of p-Aluminum, Antimonide Single Crystals" Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademli Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, Seriya Fiziko-Tekh- nicheskikh, Khimicheskikh i Geologicheskikh Nauk, No 6, 1911, pp 9-14 Abstract: The authors studied the electrical properties ok p-aluminum antimonide single crystals grown by the Czochralski method. Thf- !material was synthesized and the crystals were pulled in the same instal3ation in a helium atmosphere. The specimens cut frown the ingots monsureil approxi- mataly 2-2.5 x 3-4 x 12 =. Platinum or molybdenum probe- I eads were attached by spark-discharge welding. The vire leads were 0.05 mn in diameter, The electrieal conductivity and Hall effect vwre measured by the compensation method, using direct current, at t4iroper;htures of 80- 1300*K, The carrier (hole) concentration of the speclni.-v.,~ wait 4.6*1.017 - 2-1018/cc. No inversion in the sign of tha Hall cceffic-;funt wiwt; ubserved throughout the entire temperature range. The i4idth of ti,,in forblidden band was found to be 1.61 e%I in the region of tntrinsic condut.-tiviAlyk and the acceptor level was found to be approximately 0.02 qjV Iii the r1iijon of extrinsic conductivity. 1 0 0 JPRS 56003 16 may 1972 MC 621.791.011:60.14.018.44%- E;VJEWFf1f-'-!;T OF CRACKS =RINIG VELD715i; of C.N." fujined ty CandWate of Technical Science- r L.1 - Ctigincr-r 0. C~ Krainow, Engineer q,,A. cimoktivalRya; V164CM7 - No 9, 1070, pf. 0~h; hardenci EM41) alloy. alloyed with chtfiffiiim, atiJ M)Iy0jentM., i1 U&&J CX1Cft5JVCjy f0T Welded R%3vmbl$ci Intenjed f_7 in aggressit,& "dia a- tetip-eraTures up tL According 0-,erX!3T-,- condititins, zrRA% Are ntit pcm1tttd to form in ve)4 so=s. frequent dafe~_ tr, brit _n Ole nezir-seam One, mppezrimg at the point% of closirr, of ;r..t znn!j)xr 3=aL;;%,, ;jnd al5o at the Intersetiou of round stim-4 with ~Camt,. 'fhne elizitirtr,:~cn 1,y azzailiary welliting increabei weld ' Mr 0; Iftsor involved in mar~tlfaztuflnj 'the praduits' Ana the ~n5l of ifiv zz%:t- of microcracks ;-, Ihe nemr-cam zov,&F of such seanti . Ili. 4i jl~r lOw plasticity of zo-,cz vf ;hr =~al tnrjchr~j 61th t-r~tjz ~nc t- i~ir ;--letluacr. rr~lst-itice tD the of cracis is the ta-t! charrteter or lt~; C~~' Ote degr,- "r uvrr~:"oi4i rf 0- met=! ~:!-j the tirr it ~pcttjs it the darij;-5as tcm~prrati~rc, i-. I--- -t~V24~ ;UT-posr Or sr:=t-v;r'i --::r T14.== rt: VeMkIii" XSIC~""Ues of T.P195 a! 10Y. T71C fum -di! it to t-ie un1av,>Y;0j',e of h-,ting Of full-%caie Lnditi,n, ot Arj:~i-.Arc -Awing ith a Tmitfo,ing Are prt~rntc.f in Tahle 1, m.tallogirAphic armlytes of tcmplaxes ~_z fr~,R v*rJous pirts of -te imam frigjre 1) reve4led the arvount Qf Cofectic its In tht, varioui parts 4i Lbe ncar-%eam tone ind its --i; b e. -,,r ~t-t~,tirjn of C173C~1, T%e pxe-,_c (,!' a cuirctic Lo*jurrt of lirear 0,aracter .:is -!~11 diSlatlCe Cf fl`-~M !IW !1Ae Of N%iri-ft In .111 i$',eCtmvn5. I - It - Us ~; v - I] 7 0 1/2 010 UNCL ASS IF I FO TITLE--RUENTGENODIAGNI)SIS OF CHANGES (If TH~ 05YE01IRT11CULAR APt'ARMUS IN CHILDRE'4 SUFFERING FROM NON SPEC-IFIC illF,KTIOUS 1114EUMAT!"ito, AluliuTls) AUTHOR-1031-MIRIMOVAY T-O.t YAKOVLEVAv A.A., BOGOSLOVSKAYAj, V.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VOP OKHR MATERIN DET L5(11; 61-7L, ILLUS, 197(.') OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANCi MEDICAL SCIENUS TOPIC TAGS--RHEUMATIC OtSFASC, X RAY Moy CONTROL +A.'qKINGj--NO RESTRICTIONS [OCUMENT CLi*SS--WJCLASSfFfi_0 FROM REFL/FRAliE--3009/01'*et 'S T F P "I UR 11") 6 0 6 /T0 0 15 f 0 0 1, 0 0 b 212 010 UNCLASS IF I ED 0ArF--2'fNJY70 C IRC ACCESS[ON NO-AP0129009 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) G?-0- A3s'rRACT, k0i, fq I (.,A c u, -l i ~i N r 'i , ~,,n ei As MIADE OF 1t163 JOINTS IN 22-5 CHILI)REN SUFFERING PRAI-1 Rtli--()~IATOID ARTHRITIS. A COMPARATIVELY 6ENIGN JOINT FORM ART,.iALTIS dAS SEE4 IN 134 PATIENTS, AND A SEVERE JOINT VISCE11.4L Ff.)!-',A IN 91. THE EXTENT OF ROENTGENOLOGICAL CHAN'GFS DEPLNDFU 0.,14 fHE V1,):04 *)(. THE [)f"'.f-ASE. IN CHILOREN LOCALIZATION AND n< viCl0f.'-(q'CE OF AFFECTIctl 01F THE SOMEWHAT 0IFFERE0 FR01 THOSE 1,14 AOULIS. OESIDE.St A Z)IFF*I-RENTI~IL FtAlU'ZE OF RHFU-MAT010 ARTHRITIS IN CHILDfIG130 IS THE CHARACTE-P AN(-) THE E-Xff::'4T OF ~INJURY OF THE NUCLEI OF -.CATION* 01STUR-9ANCf; 01 rHE'll-N, GROWTI-f AND MSEQUciNTLY's UERANGEME-Pif OF THE CIJILD'S (;!~QATli. DEVELOPMENT# AND, Ct FACILITY: INST. PEDIAT.1 ACAD. MEO. SCI, USSRr N 4SCON, USSR, UNCLASSIFIED LES S R ii ?4TRTNSIM- P. fq- SHURIII, Ya. I., Institute of Tnorranic CTwi:AnI.rj-, Si- eriAA-%'pArrmeT% of tb-a AcadeiV o-i' Sciences of the 'USSE "A aeck Valve for tip to 20 kbar" Moscow, Prib(~Jxy i T(?~Irii'kzn. No '2, Plax-Arr T2,, F:~ Abstract: 'Re --rticle describes a chock valve for t:T to I.Wx ;.,Lt,T: f1zit contact surfaces. n-c valvu is diagriv=ed in the fJiruvIs:, 11e vid-fk~ IuCL~r 2 is MLde of harecned KbVG steel ;uid has a nhut~off oiifici~ of 1.~ u-n. The orifice is closed ly- cap 'I pre-,tre9ced vith low forev ly 7-latf. Spr-:nJ? 5 atid centered in slecvQ 4 whIch it; Ileld ill tilt! vp-lve 11014. bv ~sorew'~- 11-I! valve body i.-t hel- in 'he hJjy'-prennaure ebayniel by 1111t; 1. n1lU i-y beryllium br nze anti tcflon 3. Dents ond ocratebetj on "he "'rcrlk~ surface of the valve cap cxi be vorked out vitli lal'.,ping with glycerin and PMS-I; liquid shoued rplldble ope:t-atir,u irivr Icnir fte figure, bibliography of tvo titles. .1112 MIRINSUY, D. S. , SHLTIUN, Ya. 1. , Prilsoi~j i, T6!,'qn-ika F4,111w H.nefl-tiii, Mar/Apr 72, pp 1193-194 USSR and V'U11G1D2VA, F. I., "Ij."ilkent MRZAAKMEDOV, T. P., Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera "Some Lmunological Shift3 Diring thbies Vaccinetion" Tashkent, "Jr,irnal MtbLkiiitana, No 10, 1972, FT 76--/,( Abstract: M-2 effect W' rabies vaccirat;ism on the of :n' specific 'rtrus-zle'llunali."in, witibol-'[L.,is and of atitoantibodion to s,plo,~a anti brain was studied in heallthy imbbits. 'Me pausi-o-e NikolflL -thoil uV Cnicftonaldi,4; the ":Arr)racipita-bud Z Ws tw plex and ieutralizatior, reactinoa in white rats irere wmd ttx) r-mar),ura inti", levels. It was foluld- that w Ltfjant-ftodies lx.-gar, to uppear on df~), '(, on day 21, dimjn1shed by &1Y 30 and ware rarl.-V detlactable oll. day 37. The oruzlfic virus -rAutrallzirug antibodies armmxed on duy 7, incmmwed. days 14-,'?l and reached maximal titera by daVo V-37- er f*tion USSR UDC PVL�ATT_ATJ T M. A?,I?,OV U., SADYKOV, M. U., and TYSMAT011, KJ1. U., Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry and Cotton Cellulose Technololry "Radiation Induced Graft Copol)iT)eri2atiOll of Methyl MethaicryLske From, the Vapor Phase Onto Cellulose" Moscov, Vysokomole~valyarnyye Sayedireentya, Vol Ili, No 8, Aug 'r.2, pp 1704-1703 Abstract: The characteristics of' grafting, coju31,yrmrizat1;%,in o! methyl ylate fr3m varor phase hwi-e ITen investleatod, tho mairi throzt beinit in methaer- the direction of the developmnnt of graftir~g, coni~tiona which Vmild nrecltlde the formation of harnzolyrv..rs. Vhle grafting was fmi.idied under cDnditions Of -irradiation of the system cel-lu.'jose-monoimir as well as whop the preirradl.- ated. cellulose was treated with mtthyl methac.-yInte vap,:)r. C*00 vao the ,rr.ftinj, wgirried oiit with con- source of radiation. It was established that r J. current irradiation was accompanied by intensive, of the monomer. Grafting onto preirradiated cell-ulose in presii!nce of wat.:.~r vapor proceeds at a higher rate without the forruLtian of' a ha,,nopolyin(Ir. Me y1eld of the grafted copolymer of pokmetlWlmetacrylate depen(lti on the ntructuxe of -cellulose preparation, decreasing In the order: cotton > f lai. > ramie 1/1 11 TIT USSR UDC 661.185.23 MILLLSILEVA, A. Sh., MIRKAMILO m. S. "Synthesis and Study of Cation Exchange Resins Based on P,, Iycalidensation Products of Furfural and Diphenyl Oxide" Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Kbimicheski), ZJILIM31, No 2, 1972, pp 40-14'!. Abstract: Condensation-type ion-exchango resins based on furim cmqlaurlds have high thermal and radiation stability, This work doscribes the, sy-Alw- sis and studv of cation exchange. rc-sins by Out reaction of polycoridensatior. of diphenyl oxide and furfuran uith subsequent sii1furati,on. The. polycon- densation process is influenced by th--- typo and quantity olf solvem, added. The exchange capacit), of cationites based on DPG and fwrfurmt In a solvent Ineditm is signific.Intly 16)!Iier thau withcut the 501"Ient, As the quantity of catalysts -- colic. Ii2:-;I),l -* added is imreascd, tho w(Challge caj)~-icity increases , appareat I y due to pre I im! nary su I furation d w-1, tig, j:o I yco.Tii I owia t~ i ~: I. Me cation exchange resins prmiuced both with and wilhoul: tlll! wjVUjjtS h1d good physical and chemical prapcrties, higji thertimil iind. radlotion stability. USSR u11" G. T.) mid 1YV![A1JLCf1 ft. To, T:. III,)( #~.%t ~A-l 1 Polytechnical lmtitate "Synthesis and lnvesti,:~aticn of "aijor, Ext!lvan~-Ia f1plGj.1,.a Fror, V%e Polycondonaation 1-rolticts (11' Fu-,Tuial and Diwmirla-r," Tashkent, Lls-Lekckiy lfl~ 5, 1970, h! Thn sni or :f'l).!-',.- 'I rW.11ZT I,MS diSCC)17~:-l Z~~t -,I:. ~,zli,~:",..ti4:1.,~f*til-~l.~--,Lli,-~ ::n a with a vtirr,~r, aij:,!11 f::~ all lz: equal to 2. o~ -.-ci -I;t c,' "-2,nt. Tli~m a j ,i! t14 i-el-like J.n 1 1-1 '1 for 24 hr-. "~'nc bars scllidif4-cd ill tht?- d0SS:LCXLtOV- it '!'3*~:.!;('-j IT, ',I I ~!J dried. The resin thi;s d-,MajJ1v:A prOvQd to h-je p:l";lA properties and hij.,h thervral ntW~Ality. 1/1 USSR GARSEVANISHVILI, V. R., KADYSHEVSKIY, V. G., MIR-I[ASDIO11, i, IN., SK--%a:-rOv, 1Z.B., Joint Institute of Nuclear Research HA Concept of the Relativistic Amplitude of Scatterimp, at Ugh Energies" Moscow, Teoratichoskiya i Platematicheskaya Fizika, Val 7. No 2, -:av 1971, pp Z03-216 Abstract: A concept of the realativistic anpliLudo of high energies is presentcyd' in the framework of the approach. The key point in the entire consiAeration i:; Fa.urier axalycis of the 'Lhroa-par~.=eter, non-Abellan translation group em~eddcd LAs A nubgrcuip ;U1 thil toren-1Z -Frout). ihe c6neopt presented is a generalization of the eiko=a~ approxima Lion in quantun nechanlen. 29 bibliographic entries. !/1 A/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED OATE--23OCT70 rITLE--THREE DIMENSIONAL kELATIV&'SVLC EQUATIONS FOl( A SYSTEM OF rWo PARTICLES WITH UNEQUAL MASSES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KADYSHEVSKlYt V-G.i MATEYEVt M.Uav MIRKASIAGV, R.M. 4OW4 .0 IOU I smi COUNTRY OF 14FO--USSR SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 1970t 1113), 692-700 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--RELATIVI*STIC PARTICLEv PARTICLE MOTIO-No PARTICLE INTERACTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0377 STEP ND--UR/0367e'10/-Jll/Oi-~3/Of3'~2/0700 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111570 ?12 012 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCISSING 0A'TE--f'_'3QCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111570 A.3STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE K~A.ATIYISTV_ QW.Sl PUTEIITIAL EQUATION IS GENERALEZEL) IN THE CASE OF P~,RTICLFS WITH UNElu'061t. MASSES. THE RELATIVISTIC 2 BODY PROBLEM CAN BF RMICED TO Ti-IL- PROLAPA OF MOTION OF A PARTICLE WITH A MASS EQUAL TO T14E GCOMETkIC ME4f%, (IF I-IjE 2 MASSIS fN A QUASI POTENTIAL FIELD. THE LIPP'IAN-SCHWIPIGER F14--fiAlloN IS VE.RIVED FOR THF CAS~ OF UNEwUAL MASS; THE RELATIVISTIC SCHR0.E,)IN(&l':'E00ATIO" I-OR GAMMA PRESENTATION IS GIVEN. FACIL[rY: G!B'Elltri. INIST. YAD. ISSLED.9 OUBNAt USSR. 'SI F1 ED tie 009 UNC L AS Pli'OCESSENG DATF N 0 V 7 0 tJ.TLE--ACRYL0YLCYTISINC- -U- AtlTHOR-(04)-4USAYEVj U.N,v HIRKHIDQYATOV, M*N.v TILLAYEVt R.S., WS?1PANTI, KH.U. 11UNTRY OF INFO--USSR IURCE--;4U.S S *R. 264j394 ERENCE_7--_-nTKRYTtYA, IZ:)BR OElkAZTSYj! T04~~RNYE1 ZNAKI NR 11,970, ET*w. "ROM.; tIATE I)UBLISHED--03MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ALKAL010t CHEMICAL PATENT# ACRYLIC ACIL)p ACID CHLO,4101: XCINTROL MARKING--PIO RESTRICTIONS XCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFED PPOXY REEL/FRA~IC-3004/1854 STE, PN 0 -UR 0 4 8 2 17 00 Q/0 001) 1) 0U 0 0 J :'.2/2 009 UNCLA SIFIC-b PROCES1,1PIG DATE-27,NOV70 s CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA013ZI19 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, ACRYLOYI.CYTISLNE IS t-'PFt'0. 3Y TREATING CYTISINE WITH THE ACID CHLORIDE OF A(;RYt.IIC ACM IN THE PRE!.)ENCE OF SODA IN AN ORG. SOLVENT, E-Go CHLOROFORM, AU 45-100P.AlEll-S. ..... ....... ........... I N~, 027 UNCLASSI PIED P~,IICES ~ DATE ~JTLE-THE LIVER FUNCTION IN DISEASES OF tHE THYROID GLANO -U- kUTHOR--KLYACHKO, V.Rov MIRKHODZHAYEV9 A.KH4 '60UNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,;.CURCE--MEDITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYA, 1970; VOL 15, NR 3t PP 19-33 )ATE PUBLISHEO--------70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES FOPIC TAGS--LIVER FUNCTIONo THYROID GLANQo GOITFRv THYROID IHEMODYNAMICS9 BLOOD CIqCULATtON tONTROL 4ARKING-t-NO QESTRICTION'S DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1691 STEP Nn--UR /0241 t 70101'; 1)() 1/')) ~$/'Yl 3'A C IRC ACCE-Sc ION, Nf)--AP0101 746 FT -.1 TT -T I r *WtivinlbI3 000-10 31IVd3H UNV S31fiVNAGUW3tl '411IN33 3H.1 :?0 M)illVh3-1'IV HIIM 031VI'JLISSV k-INIVW -:4bgM 113AII 3H1 AG !;lSDbAHiOdAH-NI '-Aldd(IS-UOOIU Sll,.-AU k:)N-31:)I:J:InSNI :'IAIIV'lj,-i &Hl HJIM t;';'lV IM) 'S~NUWdCH GIMAHI :40 SSJJX3 :10 NU113V jl:jID3dS 5til tilIK A-IfiD 1014 (33J.Vl')DSSV 3d3M.S9:)NVOdl)ISIO siswixuinMAH1 -3t'7-01 14DIA3Nn:j '(J~All JI-11 JO S-3)N*4iibnj.s!o UN L,3.LIOO (IlObAHIA3 1,Vlil(lu'fq DIUVkj0dS P41 IV141 (33VIS11SViSi SVIM JLI (J3AIb-JO VIVU 3Hi :40 "I'Suti Nc: *SJIO(l 3-11~1 AC A:)N~lVd (INV NOIIV~*dOA AIIVJ JO 31V11 'S1133 -1,-; AJIAIJIV 146f)"IUA OUUjii alnpjlW NI NCI!Vdl:)IlbVd S-11 ja ~Hl 4NLIlIV-1f)3dl-) )IlVd3H 3HA AC NUIlV5I.LS:iANI -111d IIDVHISI~v -0-at, SAN S-C PA S I IOS; b3tJVd ~Hl 9trLlOlOdV--0N 14(jlSS3:)JV :)'dl:)- izo Z/Z USSR UDC 621.791.16.037 KHOIDPOV, Yu. V. (r,2nd. of Techn. Sciences) , SMIRNOT. A. S. j I-fjRUU_ ?RLINII, " Mer,) KASIlalEYEVA, L. P. , IGNAVYEV, A. S., and L K. G. *TEng"M "MTU-0,4-4 Ultrasonic Welder for Plastics and Hetalu" Moscow, Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, No 5, May 72, pp -47-48 Abstract: The New MTU-0,4-4 welder is a prototype of thti PITU-0.4-3 machine with a redesigned welding head furnished wit-it two types of mechanical oscillatory systems. The new unit is sw[tod Fx)r wel.dinj; plastic components in Lhe radio engineering aa-d elei:tronicsi industry It;Juding micromDtors, condensers, bat;twriee, filters, ced-Is, etc. The sachIne will join plastica with metals by pressing Owmi into polymera,and will weld copper, alumintai,and nickel. The MU-0.4-3 model has been successfully operated for several yeiirs at radi() engineering plants and has shown yearly savings ranIlLng f-ram 5000 to 10,000 rubles. The technical specificat ions fov the liew ultra- sonic model are cited. The serial productioa pro-ject hat; been assigned to the Kalinfn~,,rad Plant of Electrical HqvLpment:,. (I I*ustraticra) 112 008 '.TlTLE---ON THE POSSIBLE HLCHANISM OF PACHINI BODIES EXLITATION -U- AUTHOR-103)-CHERNIGOV SKIYr Y.N.r 111ASHANSKIY, V.F., HIRKINs A.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SUUkCE-IZVESTIYA AKADLMII NAUK SSSRv SERIYA 1310LUGICHEiKAYAv 1910, NR 2, PP 214-223 ~'DATE PU13LISHEU---70 ~m'SWJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCICNCES JOPIC TAGS--NERVEt EXCITED STATE CUNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,PROXV 9LhL/FRAML--19V0/0948 SHP N(J--UR/0216/70/0%')U/002/0214/0;?.?:S _CIkC ACLESSION NO--AP0109105 Z/Z 008 UNCLASSIFIED. PkOCESSING L)ATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109105 AdSTRACT/EXTRACI--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RJLE OF I'llil'HYSILAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL PECULIARIIIES 01- TUE PACHINI BODIES AND THE ~,ECHANIS-14 OF THEIR EXCITATION ARE DISCUSSED, THE NEWLY 01SCOVERE0 EFFECT UF BIOMECHANICAL RESLiNANCE IS C0,MPARED WITH THE PRESEI%LE OF ACTAVE SITES OF THE RECEPTIVE SURFACE OF THE NE9VE TERMINATION. A MOOLL OF A POSSIBLE MELHANISM OF THE APPEARANCE OF EXCITATION IN MECHANGRECEPTOkS IN THE PACHINI BODIES IS PRUPUSLU. FACILITY: 1. P. 11AVLOV INSTIfUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES USSR INSTITUFE OF LYU.*JL0GYt ACADE14Y OF SCIENCES USSR. USSR U11C 51 MIRKW, B. G. "On the Principles of Rel~.tiozi Mhtching" V sb. Mat. analliz ekon. modeley. Ch. 3 (Vatlkerzticnl fknal~y:iLt~ of Ecorio::;ic "od.,!j Part 3 -- Collection of' Works), Novosiltirsk, 19'112., ~,)D (fi-o-. Matemat-Lka, No 3, Nar 73, AlistraCt 110 3Vjjqjj 'Z)y IL. 11 J' Jla 7 1"Llib', Translation: Let A fall a2, seep ani , n 3, be a i3et oT a, Iternat Ives, and R CA )< A - f (a, b) a, b G'A I a binary relatlon an A. Le-11- D and 2 be cer- tain given sets of relations H. Ft Dm 4. ':A' (P is a trcoup simipling funetton, m 2) is def ined for all (H1 I R21 D" - D I,, ... )~ D. Certain con- ditions are irposed on elements D, but it io not reguta-ed 1hat all R CD be transitive., wilile ralations in L are asmuci to `.ia _Z-C!,_~ which are modifications of Arrow's first foiu- axicl!ns aro Lixioned on -LI-he F. D.- is proved fnat if F satisfies couditi=S 1-4, Y i'_3 indices V C 1.1 1, as foilows: MIRKIN) B. G., Yat. analiz. ekon. nodeley. Ch. J, 1972, pp E12-125 Here the meat of any set f rom D must belorqr to H - In particular, conditions 1-4 define dictatorial rule F if and only ir D C-EJ. but (R I R ~. R,nR,.,ak-tR'- R'EDI LTE. 2/1, USSR MIRKIN 0 B, G. "The Arrow Approach to the Problem of Matching Opiubmis.` Matematika -4 Sotsiolori-,a [Mathe.-matics and Sociology -.- Co:i1t:ction of Works], Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 254-262 (I'mislaud frt:(n Ref'.erativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V664 by tho author) Translation: The axiomatic appreach of Arrow to the analysi.,~~ of tho principles of riatching individual preferences i.,; ext~mdcd to the cusi- when the illdiVidual preferences are expressed by arbi.vrary binary re- lationships. Natural modifications are fomulated for the first fo"11. conditions of Arrow and aii analytic dCSCTij)tiOII i5 Of .111 the principles of matching, satisfying thein. Ac. a rviulu, a Z~equcncu of statements is produced on the possibility or impossihi)it:~,, of matuli- ing rolationshil)s of various typos. ...... .... USSR UDC: 51.-330.115 GERSHBIZON, MI. A., G. 100n Cost RecovLry of Capital Expenditures in the Uter,-zectora-1 I,.'InII-IaLC Model" V sb. Prob] . narodnokhoz. a-otimma (The Problert of the 11!!.tional. Optinw!~--collection of worXs) , vYP. 3, ch. I., Nlowwibi 1970, J)P 176-195 (from R-'7h-Kiberrjetika, NO 7, Jul 71, Abstract "Io V644.) Translation: A node! constructed an the batuio of It,cre- mental output-caFital ratio is used for :3tudying iiome properties of sectoral indicen of ewit recovery aml the-jr efffict on atiibi2it.Nr. 13. Z-,[-- shteyn. - 39 - USSR UDC S12.2S/.26+519.5.330.115 KUPERSHTOM, V. L., KU~DINL- 110n6 Classification Algorithm and the Ford-Falkerson Theorem" Mat. Vopr. Formir. Ekon. Modeley [Mathematical Problems of' Formition of Economic Models -- Collection of Works], Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 151-L61 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V547). No Abstract. USSR WC 51.330.115 XORKIN. B. G. "One Class of Preference Relationshipsol Mat. Vopr. Formir. Ekon. Modeley [Mathematical Problens of Farnation of Econcinic Models -- Collection of Works], Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 90-102 (Translated frcfn Referativ-nyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Xbl;tract 'Ila. it V526 bv A. Morkelyunas). Translation: The presence of a distinction threshold meoini asslunption thilt the degree of preference of object a6k is evaluated not 1)~- a gingle number buz rather by an entire interval xa on the rjal number axis. This wark astablishei, the pro- perty of the binary relationship P(A x A (A is a finite iwt), tbat (A,P) can be isomorphically represented in some system of intervals oui the rual number 0--tis between which the binary relation ship Fis defined as follows. 11or intert,als x and y, we assume xf-y if and only if the left and of iTlmr4al X is greater than right end of interval y. It is also assumed that (a, a)011)' for all a6A. It is demonstrated that the systmn of intervals I wfih this relation.3hip 111JI exists and is isomorphic to system (A,P) if and only if (4110 USSR UDC 51.530.115 MIRKIN, B. G., ~Iat. Vopr. Foxmir. Ekon. Modeley, Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 90-102. for all al t~P, where P (a > =(b I (a, 6) EP - This indicates transitiveness of P. 2/2 ;M'MAI USSR UDC 019.941(045)633/635r581.524.44) NIR-Mi, B. M., (Reviewer), Bashkir State University, M Agrofitotsenoz i protsess ego atanovleniya, V Kni Teoretichoskive voprosy fitotsenologii i biageotsenologii. Trudy Mosk. obshch, ispyt, prir, XXXVIII, pp 108-116 (Agrophytocoenosis and the Process of Its Establtshm-ent, tbe Question of Phyloagrocoenogenesis, Works of the Mostow SocLety of Niatural- ists, Vol 38, by M. V. Markov Leningrad, Botanicheskiy Zhurnal, No 7. 1971, pp 1037-1038 Abstract: Some original concepts In phytogeography are advanced which contribute t --irrent thinking on- the phytocenotic aspinct of crop analysis. The process . i general patterns of phyloagrocenogen(tslu arv (Iiscusse4 'or the first time. Markov is considered the leader of the- Kazan school of geohotany. Ile V0MMLn4!1Z0rYFAn1UM5'q= urapn~,xr*ory A. General Combinatory Analysis Theor-y USSR UDC: 519.1 MI KIN,-R,_-Q. ,CHERNYY, L. Be "Some Problems of a Space of Partitions" NovosibirskP Mat. analiz ekon. modeley--sborni); (Mathentatical Analysis of Economic Models--collection of woi-ks), Ch. 3, 1972, pp 126-147 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 74", abstract No SV426 by A. Lapshin) Translation: The authors consider the problem of measuring the proximity between different partitions of a finite set of objects. On the basis of some fairly natural conditions the authors introduced a system of requirements to be satisfied by the measure Of PTOXIMity Of Partitions, and showed that this system of requirements uniquely characterizes -the un- known measure of proximity, namely the Hammin. distance between the contiguity matrices of the PaTtMlons. A number of expressions are introduced which -relate tho distances be- tween partitions to specific features of dif,ftrent types. It is found in particular that the mutual relations of oTdered 112 USSR MIRKIN B G CHERNYY, L. B., Mat. analiz e~-an. modeley, Ch. 3, lgll_,_~p_~26-147 and unordered paTtitiOnS in the resultant space do not appear sufficiently natural; this shows that the measure of proximity found by the authors should be used very ca-refully in the presence of arbitrary features, although thii~ does not PTCCIUOe its use for features of identical type. The appendix gives an a-program for calculating the measure of proximity between qualitative features of arbitrary type in accordance with formulas given in tho article. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.436 KOS1711.11:011SOY, Ya. L., BRIJ%, Yu. A., PAVLO",'A, AY A^, I.. V. r KOKUSHKINA, A. V. BELEMAYA, 1. A. T "Alkanethiols and Their Derivatives. I. Acid-Base Properttes of N-Substi- tuted $-Aminoalkanethiols" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obs'lichey Khirdlil, Vol 42(104), No 3, Mar 72, pp 662-665 Abstract: The acid-base pronprties of a ntit,bor of alkanethiols and sore related COMPOUnd's are studi.ed untler stamdand cotiditiens to evaluate the effect of strUcLural singularitles of thiol. oi-4 Oe acidity of the S11-group, and hence on sulfhydry] reactivity. The resulti; of the studies shmi that increased acidity of the Sit group Is determiried c1ch.-fly by tile ci- pacity of the given compounds to form a zwitter-ion stncture, and to a lcst-,er degree by the naturL of the alkyl substituents associ,ac-ed wich the. ni. trogcm rAtom. Tile effect of alkyl sub:jtItuents on the basicity of flm amino group is not so clearly exjiressed as a consequence of other eactor!; connc:cted with the inductive effect. 1.11 t/2 026 UNCLOSTF11M PRI]CMING DArE--040EC70 ..TITLE--HICROSCOPIC PLASTIC DEFURRATIONt ASSOCIATED WITH, STRESS _ RELAXATIONt IN STEELS AND ALPHA IRON _U_ '~AUTHOR-(03)-MIRKIN, I.L., PETROPAVLOVSKAVA, Z.N., IL'ENYKH, S.A. Ao ~,::COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SriURCE--METALLOVEOENIE I TERM. OBRABOT. METALLOYs 19'10, (3), -52-64 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--i"LASTIC DEFORMATION9 STRESS RELAXATION, CAR STL -L ALLY STEEL, CHROMIUM STEELt INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0924 STEP CfRC ACCESSION NG--AP0133013 0 N, r LA CZ I F.,0 2/2 026 UNCLASSI FIEO P140CESSING OAT[: - -04DE-C 70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131-013 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GO-0- A 13S T P% A UTHE NAYURE D17 Td-:~ PLASTIC DEFORMATICNS (STRATI-61 TAKLNG PLACE IN C 1,W) AL0jY h--) ALPHA-FE OURING STRESS REUIXATiON At HIGH TEMP. 4*111S Sl'lJDlEf) 6( AN INIERFERENCE METHOD. IN SJEEI.~ 'THE 14KROSCOPIC Slflz~~INS wc-AE IN VERY NON UNIFORM. IN ALPHA-FE 'mL- STRAINS TENDED r0 HAVE AN INTERGRANULAR CHARACrER AND WERE SHARPLY LOCALr-ta-0. LN THE PRFSE-~.(*,E 0:: FINE CARBIDE OR INTERMETALL!C. HARPENING PHASES 1114TRAGMANULAR STRAINS IN CR STEELS TENDED TO TAKE PLACE PREFEPeNTIALLY. 77,7-7771 I/Z 054 UNCLASSMED FIR&CES45ING DATE--04DEC70 -TITLE--PROSPECTS FOR DEVISING NEW MEAT aESISTANt nATERiAl.S FOR STEAM POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT -U- AUTHOR-031-MIRKIN, I.Lot LANSKAYA# K*Awt TRUsavo Lfpe COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~`~SOURCE-14ETALLOVED. TERM. OBRA8. METAL, 1970p (4)s 41-15 ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO ,SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND.r CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRP MATERIALS I'OPIC TAGS--HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALl 01$PERS,10N HAR~)ENINGP GRAIN 601040ARYt ~,]-MICROALLOYING* INTERMETALLIC ICOMPOUND# STEAM 80:Llillt STEAM TUROINE, CARBIOE, POWER PLANTv SOLIO SOWTIONP ALLM' STEEL~ CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--300510903 STEP NO--UR/OL29/*?,D/OC)0/004/00,33/UOL5 CIRC AXECESSION ND--AP3132992 .................... ........ 2/2 054 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE-040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132992 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT THIS REVIEW OF THE OEVELOI)mEw OF NEW STEELS FOR THIS PURPOSE INCLUDES (1) INCREASIPI,,'; AND RETAINING FOR A LONGER OPERATIONAL TIME THE REFRACTORINESS OF THE FUNDAMFNTAL SOL.10 SOLN,p (2? DEVELOPMENT OF A t1l)RE STABLE AND SLOWLY COALESCING 011WERSION HARDENING PHASE: IN LOW ALLOY STE.ELS ME DISPERS113,,14 AARDENENG PHASE IS THE CARBIDE PHASE, IN MEDIUM AND HIGA ALLOY STEELS IT IS ALSO THE CARBIDE PHASEt AND ALSO THE INTERME TALIL IC PHASES 41,AVES PHASES LIP THE AB SU82 TYPE)t (3) STRENGTHENING OF THE GRAIN BOUNDARIES BY MICRO ALLOYING. USSR U 1."; 669, 14. C111". A. 12.iUSOV, L. 7esearch Inatitut-o of Eani-:.actur-ing tific Research. lnotuituLc 0 10 Forrouz 'Matalluvf~y hil. "Prospects for the Develop"Ment Of. .--low for S-~eazm Power Energy Equip.:iant" 170 " Ap- 70, 6-15 Mlo s c ow -Ct.,.1110 ',l L4 - miya, 1, Abstmct;- n a 1:1 j 1- o4 a,,-etA.- Ilt 1"j, industry in bo-,;h Soviat Vnion and ~O carbon f c rr t o -p c 1, t, fol, P'Irtz oll, 11,):A-1-_-- 4: - 1.2 - rl~j :1 17. .1 t o o I (;r1t u:,11 rx,]. (I j L Q-.. r i rc a a c) y o lrinfll,nt!], 1 11 1- :r, I, nents Pro used luss frequantly., atean and -a. j tIOAJI'M cwa i adh,er,uncs:: to th,~~ -(_,1:.o.Lmxjn6of! tQCJjjI;,)j0'-- men, of power 6quipment compononts.,, a la t i on Ot a3senbly conditions, sh e 3 t t; am "um -um -4 N "Mm , m " a i u d i i m nm W M5 Ne, mimm 1. 11 1 f m I - NEU W. M__ --7 USSR L. ot al. 1~ot-al1cl,6Z., hours of sorvico. Today, s trcrid of zt1,~,~.-..'-.1.(::';i engineerfng i3 toward highor oporatir'!,~ t coupled ;:ith- ever incroasing unit cutputa. 1) Ouirenents in hoat, resistanco anel new stecis =,-st be cojidu~-.ted 1.11 t;!,~o tendinr and maintaining the se::~Vtccj Life 0:~' t:~-- 1"1:.!: jclu- tio-n; 2) a more 3tablo and slowl-Y s '. r e a n n P h a s 6 In low-zilloy Ot(.1ol'3 'XL 1, 3. S phase; in moditin. rho and -o a j e rts Drell aa int-a7mv;t- I id-,):i the ca~~' tho ;7ra in o%ita,71ziz~ i C; Z ':I", In 6 L~, work ii prot3ently in o b,~s io,rirnrr almnents, rluch am: and 'ybderj'm contentt t"I'D 'i- f: 11,:.- oj- m Pronc;-to102 Of th4a staol, providad of I f, i.:"; -1 i 'tho, V'r,a.r.3 W- - ut going to tho ph,'M10) vica' o- this thu baaiv. j:jart of b'; I 1~1 '-o othor alloying o1cj.,w.)nt3, Ll..~ Lh y1i 2/" MIRK1.11, 1. L., ot al., 4'~~atallovodeniye, ~No L, A-pv pp carbides.. ".7"he zepaz-ation of Laviam wtiasr') -4n c ,14-ecis rocilires 7o-e t:Lma and rriuch high forrita atoolu. '21-lis 3e-Pa."ZLtion the stool. PlasticiLy foi% tho &.qtiro essential characteri:stia whici-, r4ua~v b,~~ S the steel. Cicep limit iz aqvally Lr,-orta:*,~"~t aa Lz to fati;ue failurc. The c'L'I'ort of 4-aizinlq -.~hc IoZlg_4-e (1n,C), C)OO of requ-'--as Q;~a("t 01' err-o-o '11'JU "-C" as a funct.-Lan of' otreoz; zLnd cated by 4-:,o fj~ 0 4- .at-eol Lu~;"-airis -n.-aLw ana or. of car"A~d,~ pa-i,.,1f,z;, 4-ioll;3, J- zition a.-A in tho ba.;ic tm' J.(~ thosG a;:-,a rcla-~ud to dif':" '~::I ior. n 0~ -~ho 'bas-IC problr"vw'; In p"'Iyzica, Solutio. toohnoloIzzy of hwa- aa, .4 3/4 USSIR 1.11IRKIN, will =allcc it pozziblo -,o a.-,d service life of poweL, aqu,*!.,pImCII,~. .......... ........ 112 008 UNCLASOFIED! PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 TITLE--COMPARISON OF LINEAR ANU NONLINEAR METHODS FOR EXTRAPOLATION AND ANTERPOLATION OF A MARKOV S)R&GNAL -U- AOTHOR-102)-MIRKIN, L,I.r STRATONOVICHt R.Lo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR $OURCE--VESTNIK MOSKOVSKOGO UNIV. Fil. ASTRON. USSRv VOL, LIF NO* It Po 26-34 1970 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCESt PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--FILTER THEORY, MARKOV PAUCESSr ALGORITHM* NONLINEAR THEORY, .-AINEAR FUNCTION, INTERPOLATION CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1329 STEP NU--UR/01118/70/011ilOOL/0026/003tt CfRC ACCFSSION NO--APQI094t3 008 UNCiLASSIFIOD PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AV0199413 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPARISON IS MADE OF LINVAR AND NONLINEAR METHODS OF FILTERINGe. ALGORITHMS ARE FOR INTERPOLATION AND EXTRAPOLATION OF BINARY MAAKOV $tGNALS. THE kES(JLTS OBTAINED ARE COMPARED WITH THOSE OERIVEU FROM LINITAR FILTERING. USSR iyDc: 621. 365.63 UMONOV, V. I., MELEZOVSKIY, B. Ye., 14IRKIII V. L, irw~~Iwm, "Parametric Amplification and Frequency Conversion ivi a 'Nu-Section Travel- ing Wave Tube" Kiev, IVUZ- Radioclektronika, Vol 15, No 3, Var ','2, t,*pr, --9O-j95 Abstruct: A t;io-section paraneltric traveling wtwe t%ibe iq consi6cred in vhich the first amplification section in aluo r% noisip for cooling the fast waves of the space charge. ft Rnthl,1'114.5 at' etprcr:3iol- for the coupling coefficileati, of the vaver, in 'the tu~,ii! chmij tl,!L*l til-E: electron stream cun be cooled In the- firut tio.~.-tjon attaining hip)i valueii of gain w4d Coll-Vorelon. oplAnrin oT-erld"!r~! conditiona nre only alij,litly dITTerent ro. wnimizinjj~ t.~,n urji,,e rLrtrr maximizing the gain and converiian fjl-;c~Lor, the traveling wave tiibc unculd make an effective Icv-naiii.n Mici-owav,!! t.~MIALfier. 7-7 T-,,,-TT. 112 0 1 R ti INC 1, Vi ~i I V. I L~l) TITLE--', i-I )IC Mizlli-jAYLATI )', 0~ 1, AUTHQA-(U3)-LlfUf, INOVt A -Zli. , '41RX lr*;Dt L.A. F10 SH ( Ps N YA.. CCUNTRY JF INF~J--USSR SOURC~---IZV. AKA0. NAUK KAZ. SSIA~ jjEik. K1114. 19101 ;1 1 v 57 - DATE "UoL ISHEO - - - - - - -10 SUBJECT AREAS-CHF11STRY TOPIC M-?5--FLFCT-,;-lLYSlS, CHEOICAL REACTIO,"I .14ECHAlISM, HEXEINEF OU TENE CCNTRIX .~~-PRUXY RE~L/FRA4E--3001/0264 STEP C f.R C A (7 E S -S 1'40 - - A P 0 16 0.3 6 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED P40(,'L55IN,,, b,%T~---1PJ'J)V70 CIRC ACCESSf4"IN N0--APUI2oO3b -N5STk4,CT TH"" E. L ECTROLY S I S OF ic-ol , K'Ji I , It S'J62 C:CHCH;Cd W132 AIAT. GIVE A MIXT.'OF 1 #6 :)1 ME T HOXYP -2 r V114YL i (* rl-H:,xL,4r' r i, it yumixy it 3 v 01 '-t.- THJXY 2 P 6,-,-lC I ~li) ( cf-It' ,'rHE PRCOUCTS iiEAF. iEPO. W-1) lt'jc- 'ir LF TFJ eoy GAS 'Cli. -4014ATOG. Tlil- AEACrIuN Mi-CikVIISA IS L) I r C' Ll S$ f:'J . ~j',CILITY: MUSK. KHIM. TEKH-NOL. INS-To 1.11. 1 '-iENL)LLEEVAj 14"IsClivit USSR. 4 1 F r i T I I L tY N I ~- i r- IF I- IV EL 1: 1, f," 1: 111 L CC LI I C IL C, F7 S A I I C N0:1 L LL k- Li, C,XL I C AI L; SN C, I. L; TC I E I I ALTFCf~ -KFr IICL 111--VA I I. (V lRhll~cl L -P` f IC$~ 1%, M -Y~-- :CCLNrFN CF INTL-LESP SCL14C e--Zt- C~,G. KVIP. lq7Go o(2) 21Y-2'? OAIE ~LFLISI-E[ - - - - - - -7 G 5Lj-PJECI APEt5--CFEvIST9Y C P I C TA G S -- C 1- 1. C R I h P T L C L) R C A N I C CY P C-L K rEE C r RL V ~s I SC. a!~A Y L I C A C I RUIALIENk, CAS c~izo,arccRA4yi.C~tVICAL ~.YNTI,ES[S CCNTkCL PAkvIhC--%C kLSIRICTICKS DCCL#vfNl CLA~!--LNCLASSIFIEC PKCXY STE F IL . ....... . ..... ..... ... twstrx~ . lie, i 7ACC. &T'r W"49 -eiiii rv- cc: CHEHICAL ABST.,71'70 C*d6 gef. 0 b Wgh#r a-W4Cb#OMOlIIIWM by tba ranolodi6Ml2e=11010imf.cwonwboyllc 4114 1,34QU- r K*w. 1970n ~p (USSR) 'Zh 0 The c (6~ electsojys6 of CIF611&Coty (1) or C (CH4 MA I'M iii 4he e-'eacc Of HIC'C"CKM avc tht Wllwilig, pr(Mucts identifiedbynschromiura.), ftoml CKCHo~Cg-CHMI-CA- r C1. CI(CHt)*CH(CH:Cf(.)4cfI,hcT 6(EHv~cfi: NICI-WC111- CH:CH(CII,),CI CI(CRvNCIf(Cll:Clf,)CFI:ClII IkIH IN# I~cj; .z,1 40)- and from 11, CR14ACRXINCIIA (CHN),C .1 ~ 1- 6 * (CHI~Cl, CI(CI4WII,.CJ4(ClIId f(clik"6 CROIIJ,~ CH(CH: CHOCHiC H: elf (CHIM. CPJR REEL /FWIF. 19801738 by '.leans OZ Me removal of the calcium vilt' tl' ~ ion 4,6i~.ko~- tachi-tibil ir6bbad Vaj:~ r used ior the regeneration 'of cation e:t4hamse resial I It 11taV hown ti~,4r itt is possible to carry out: a long-lasting cyclic. prot-*ess. 'Me technology of such a process was developed. Effective exchange empacity of sulfonared coal and cation exchanse resin XU-2 wLa deteruitned. ..... ...... 112 028 UPICLAS S I F I ED 9,C,(QCF_S!~(N(; jAr(:--2.0N0V70 tITLE--GXYGEN VACANCIES IN CHkUMIUM UUPC-0 AWILE Ck)'STAL:i -U- ALTHUR-(031-SUCHAVA, L.S., kES~HI&Ao [.I., MIRLIN? OoNo ,-,CEUNTRY CP INFO--USSR .,SOURCE--FlZ. TVERO. TELA 19709 12(4)p 121-4-21 -.DATE PUBLISHEC ------- 70 SM3,1ECT AREAS--CmEMISTPYt EARPI SCIENCES ANU U(;iEAtqr,)(jRAPH!f OXIDE# NIMERAL, JOPIC TAGS WED ALLOYo EPR, IrITANIUM GIN.YGEN, CRYSTAL _VACANCYi ELECTK(.-N TRAP, VACUUM UCHNIOUEs MINERAt. Cr-10TROL MARKW -NO RESIRICHOPIS DCLUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PVOXY RZE:UfRA~E-3001/0375 MP CJAC ACCE!~SICN N0---AP0le613G V 2 028 UN C t AS S I F I C- 1) 5 f,N4C;. UA T ~d(,;NC)V 7 0 CIAC ACCLS5lk--r4 A8SlKALl/'L-XlRALl--(U) i1 I T, I'H: A G IF, Y ~. 11 P. t-j ~J,c I I 11, it F. I i'4VE ST I U-" I LO UF THL APPE AR'. ANC,`: I % CR 1)11-,p F D I ~;0112 L. "V I. S I) F CCJMPLEXi7~~; Ql~ ~J355TIIUTLNG t~R P#441ME3 PUSITIVL 1-1110i~ G IND CGGIRLIN"'ITILIN SHP00-'. THE Afi,QVE C' MPLEXES 3Y VACUUh RkON. GF T.1-E Cr'. UO?Co Flo SvOz! (;,qYlxWk.S AT I~JE Tfl THE FCR&4AIIC:, JF Gf-fELIS f S I J I C I I I G,11 E r R Y , C V -A C AN C I ~i!l W:~'P [Larpnk-1c TRAPS FILLEO AT STRC-Nt."--i~ 01` rriE L.RYSTALS 41,( i'l-J'J--1!)',~0l;LGR[E5 ARE RELAH."O TO Ci~ VACANCY Cll"PLEXES,, FILLING OF G[TS.v APPAkENTLV, CPTICAL t8.%0kPfLGN I.,*1 THE: Rti(~ICN 1,1 LV i% I'l< r"ll-DW~"LJ CK COPEO 110 SUBZ CRYSIALS. FOR C.CNCNSo CF CR LAACEIL i~-.i~N o,L5 AT. PERr'-N'To THE CR VALAKY ARI~ SrAIRC EFF:CLIS 10-11(~ll FREQUENTLY CRYsrALS" AFF E~- CHARGE CUPPENWIGN IN TH~Sk F AC It, I FY; INST. LLNINGrRAup U55R, 112 035 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 TITLE--ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF TK INTERACTON OF: CIPPOSLTLLY CHARcED POLYELECTROLYTES IN SOLUTIONS -IJ- i AUTHOR-03)-ROGACHEVA, V.B., MIRLINAv S,YA,t KARG114s V.,A, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEOIN.v SER. 8 1970s 12/511 34113-3 UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBjECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROLYTEt ELECTRON 141CRO5COPY, POLYMERs ACRYLIC ACID, VINYL COMPOUNDi PYRIDINEP BROMINATED ORGANIC COMPOUN091POLVMER SYRUGfUREP STYRENEv SULFONIC ACID CONTROL MARKING-W) RESTRICT(WIS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY ACEFL/ FRAME--- 300 r10990 SIEP N0--Ukl'G4b0? L f- A"' r f 17 212 035 UNCLASSIFIEO PROU-SSING DArE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-00136420 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT, A P(EACTION OF PCILY(ACRYLIC ACID) ( I ) WITH POLY ( 4, VINYL, I tETHYLPYRID1 NIU14 ORM-1.10i; ) IN li~. SOLNS . GAVE GLOBULAR STRUCTURES, WHEREAS tN AQ. SOLMS, CONT(il. Ei'f,)H OR 0-'*r CROSSLINKED FIBRILLAR STkU(:TURf-S WERE FORMED, AJFUTP'~ALIZAION OF PLILY 14tVINYLpI,3ENLYLPYRIDlNIU)4 H'(DRUXIOE) WITH I OR POL)l[STYRE:'4ESULF0NlC ACIOl AFFORDED ELONGATFD U14ITS COMPOSEO OF A LARGE P110o OF MACROMOLS, BUT HAVING NO UEFINITE STRUCTURE., FACILITY4 MU:Slt,. GGS. UNIV. 1.N. LUMONOSOVA, MOSCOWv USSR.- USSR IJOC 621.4*1.011:533+621.5~533 MIRMOVICH. L. A. "Experimental Study of the Velocity and Teip.perature P!,:-;Ids of a free Jet of a Jet Engin~e" Tr. Ukr. n.-i. g1drameteorol. In-t (Worl:s. Ukral.nian meteorological Institute), 1971, No. 99, pp 72-60 Gfro:i 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3B377) Translation: The results of an o:Terimental atudy of 111,~ w!'locity and 'Li117-* ture fields in tht! initial bind bataic sections of a fr-t!a j(_,t of UE: W'.-I are presented. A diat,,ram of: the ;free jet atid gvaphs, of 10w ,,ulocit and t(-r';- Perattwe field:3 -for different croas sectionf; in diff,.,i~-wit cq)i:!r.JtI.nz r.11-~-lec; ri* the engine are constructed. A namag-ram Is cons trLictr_!d for de.t-erninirijr tL, true velocity of the jet for a givon anril Erlt~trtwv.!nt volocivy. IT: is showu that a chal-ige in tho temr.-erature of the pickilp Iuc, to, rerar-diliticn in the range of velocities P.Pasured has practically no O:fect cn the nagnivjd~. of the true veloc-Icy a::~ d,:!terrjneJ. DeviatIon i!i not rare thiin 4'~'. 13 ref. Author's abst-ract. 1/1 M �R 2 52 14 Will Ap c_r lor 0 1 : i HE p " I-, W-C E Sw u A 4 1 E Imp 5 Wn T v" 46 tf It n .0.20, IL I x K :L f k 0- 1 ill a A Lu r - ; I ~ P3 [Egli 11, 1H T. T W 07-8 UNCLAS rrrLF--QH..4IC RESISTANCe nF AN INHOO 4UTH0R-(03)-8REYZMANs 8,N.t MIP.40%lt ow OU4TRY OF INFO--USSR -':SOURCE--ZHURMAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I Nq 59,PP 1770-1783 OATE PUBLISHEO ------- 73 11,77 ~ - I I I I I .. .~ I:- ~ - =4 191E9. PWj3CES!S ING OAT(---2TN()V70 GENEOUS PLASMA -W- V.V.4~ RTUTOY# 0*09 TEUR ETICHESKOY F(ZlKto 1970# VOL. 56F SUBJECT ARE,%S--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRIC RiSISTANCE, (:LECTRIC CURRENT-P Wt.ASMA 0"NAMICSt FREE PATH, ELEcrf(ON, ELECTRON CAPTURIEr ELECTRIC C(JNOUCrtvt'ryp ELECTRCU COLUMN CO'14TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICrIONS .nQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2230 STEP NU--UR/0056/70/0$8/005/17IJ/l'li3 CIRC x%CCES3510'1 N)---4P0l27592 W! ", I F I E 9 2/2 028 UNCLAS31FIED OATE--2T'0V70 CIRC MCCESSION NO-AP0127592 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FLOW OF A CLI-I'MiNT THR(.'JUGH A,,,l INHOMOGENEOUS PLASMA IS CONSIDERED UINDIIA. CraINDITION!,ij WHFU THE EL~CTRJN PATH CONSIDERABLY EXCEFOS THE CHARACTERM'IC MEAN FREE 01 ME NS I ONS I T 15 SHO~i N THA T T 14E 1) R ES ENCE OF A LAI,' e,;E VIIJ i(3'-;:R OF C AP I UR.E 0 FLECTRONS LEADS TO A STRfING INCREASE OF THE oHm[c :uistsi-AN~'.E CORI)A~,4ED TO TIE CASE OF A HOMOGENEGUS PLASMA. THE EFFECTIVE C,0N0UCflV;TY IS CALCULATED 13Y SIMULTANEOUSLY TAKING INTO ACCOUINT El_FCT~I~M ELECTRON AND ...-ELECTRON HOLE COLLISIONS. THE SPATIAL UESTRIBUTION OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD APPLIED TO THE PLASMA ES FOUND. INSTITUT YADERNOY FIZIKI, SLUIRSKOGO OTUELENIYA, AKA06,111 KAUK SISSR,, UNCLASSIFIF-0 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES!1ING OATE--23-ICT70 TITLE--TEMPERATURE AND AMOUNT OF HEAT NECESSARY FOR 14PARTING TW: OE:SIRED FLUIDITY OF AHRONIUM NITRlkrE EXPLOSIVE!S -U- :AUTHOR-(04)-KHA.NUKAYEV, A.N*t DOLGOVi K.A., Eis,r, N.A., 1,11-ANYY, V.pl. COUNTRY JF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB, ZAVED.t GORN. Z14. 1970t 13(2)t 64-9 i'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ORDNANCE JOVIC TAGS--ARMONIUM NITRATEP EXPLOSIVE LOADING, TRkNtTkkjYGLYENEi WATER# CELLULOSEt LIQUID EXPLOSIVEMU)CM CELLULOSE -CONTROL M.ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED WOXY RFeL/FRAME--3001/2095 s,rEp NO--IJR10150/Tk)/01.11002/0064/0069 CTIRC ACC Ifiltil N0--Allol214(03 212 (120 UNCL ASSI. F I ED PROCESS IN3 OATE--23OCT70 C tRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127463. ABSTRAC'f,(EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A5STRACT. EXPE'41ENCf 03TAINVO i]Tll 64ATEIZ FILLED EXPLOSIVES ("AQUATOLS"I SH04S THAT WATr-q. UOFS WOT PRODUCE AT ROOM TEMP. THE REJUIREO FLUIDITY 13F EXPLOSIVES DUE To tiEAr A-!-SCIRPTION BY DISsnLVING NH SU84 ?%) SLIB3. USE OF HOT WATER FOR SAT,'vo. L)F- ORY "-'-)UATt3L" MIXTS. AND A HOT FLUID EXPLOSIVE CuNTG. 65PERCEt4l' al- 11 90PERCEnr AQ. SOLN. OF NH SUB4 NO SU63v 32PERCENT GRANULATED TNI'v AND 3PERCE%T NA CM CELLULOSEv GIVES AT 70-90DMtEES A CONSISTENCY TH4T MAKES IT POiSIRLE TO EASILY INJECT THE EXPLUSIVES INTO THE PIPES AND HOSES F:,)R SURSLQUENr FILLING OF THE BUREHOLES. EQUATIONS ARE GIVEN FQA CALCh. OF THE FEMP. UF THE kESULTING AQ. NH SUB4 NO SLI83 SOLNS. ANO rNE TEAP. OF THE RESULTING "AQUATOL" MIXT. EXAMPLES OF CALCNS. AU, PRESENTED AND 1HE THEORETICAL VALUES ARE COMPARED WITH EXPTL. RESULTS. FACILITY: LlifirtiGIMI). GORN. INST. IN. PLEKHAPIOVAt LENINGRAUP USSR. W CLA51: If IFO 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCE5153NG DATE--30OCT70 .TITLE--PREPARATION OF DISPERSIONS OF INGREDIENTS FOR LATEX MIXTURES -U- AUTHOR-1051-MAZINA* GoR., MIROKHINAj G*Aoj PUTYATINki Z,iP*t VOOVCHENKOVAV ABRAMOVA* YE*N. :COUNTRY OF INFG--USSR SOURCE-KAUCH. REZINA 19709 29(21# 19-21 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~U_BJECT AREAS--MATERIALSo MECH.w IND.v CIVIL AND MA&INE ENG'l JOPIC TAGS--LATEX, MICROSCOPE, BUTYL RUBSERP FILLER, SULFLlRv ZINC COMPOUND, ROLLING MILL/(UIV200,VIBRATORY 11ILLP WIM816 MICKUSCOPEs (U)GIPI LKP BEAD MILL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0096 STEP NU--LjR/OL38/7,0/Cj~"i)/OO2iOOl9/~)0.,LI CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122362 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED P140CESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122362 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. S, ZNOt ZN,(!S SU6:2 CNET SU32) SU82, ANO ZN(S SUB2 CNETPH) SU62 OISPERSIONS WE-RE PREPO, IN A dEA0 MILL GIPI-LKP LHAVING GLASS BEADS 0.63-1 1414 IN UIAM.), A ?jlVkATljkY RILL M-200, AND A BALL MILLs AND THE PARTICLE$ WERE EXAMO. UNUER A M31-b MICROSCOPE. SEDIMENTATION ANAL.- INDICATED THAT THE DEGREE OF DISPERSION OF THE INGREDIENTS i4AS IDENTICAL REGA.9!DLES$ OF TriEMILL USED, BUT THE BEAM MILL WAS THE MOST PRODUCTIVE. OUTYL TUBaER FILMS FELLED WITH THE VARIOUS DISPERSIONS HAD SIMILAR PHYSICOMECH. PROPERTIES, FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. REZIN. LAT:KSNYK;,H ILCIELI[p MOSCOW, USSR. Fl-?CCi-'iS V46 CITE---l3'j(JL7C .,tT IT Lf--~ E ACT I Ch ~C I C rq A i: A LC I Ui4 A LU.*-' I &CFE-q--41FS%'j'PlUt' f-'ETASILICATE IN SECILY Lt-RCNATE SCLLIICN -U- It.A., FLKAShEVA, G., PI~CLVUC~v 2-Vo ~CCU,TFY LF INFC--L~51; C~- tSCUr-CE--ZF. FQIKL. KFI". ILENIKG~ 4C) IS'7Ct 42(l), 32-5 ..DATE ,;SLEJECT AREAS--C~-EVISTRY T,,GS--ACLF-CU5 SCLUrICKt ChEVICIL SEP~ARbTICN, C,-R(*)JtlC, SILICATE, ALL)wll%Ulw MOPLEUN1, FEkQITEv sr;oiu,,, CCMPCLNC, FYCITCLYSIS CENTFCL YA~KM--Al PESIRMILAS CCCUPE&I CLA~S--LNCLAS~IFIEC' Ppexy oL:A/r~AvE-lo~:i/i2co Nll--F c P.,c ttc~ Ss JU, 12? L L A-0 El .1 Ref. Code Abstracting Service Acc..Nr. gfOM123 CIID[TCAL ABST. 92400n Reaction of tetracatcluin ahintinoferAte with sodium metasilicate in a "ium chromate soltition. MirOIN'tibm, B. V.; Pjyabin. V. A.; k I 11W. Kflit:. (L4 Khizn~ Inst., Sverijinn 75. -pti:ngred) "1-5 (Rtw- ien chromate is lvai:7hed from melts 1970, 43(l), 3 by water or Na2CrO4 soIns., i~sol- hydrated Cachrornatt-alum- inate (1) forms because of hydrolysis of tetruci~kium altunino- A in ~ -tits the ferrite (11). Na,SiO3 (j:1 5 xA. St ol.tO, prevt formation nf I by slowinjz the hydrolysis (if 11. Most of tilt. -Nat- SiO2 retuains in Spin. The NaiSiOl ittwt be i)?e1mut in the leach ioins. before leaching begins; it has no eftcct ~)p i~hromalc leach- ing after I has formed. Ifary Fraa~ws Richorilson /'51 112 024 U4CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 4'~TITLE-SATURATION OF CHROMATE SLURRIES BY A GAS WITK A LOW CAPBON DI OXIDE CONTENT- -U- IO.AUTHOR-MIROLYUBOV, B.V., RYABIN, V.A.r VILNYANSKlyr YA,,YED .i'.CCU4TRY OF INFO--USSR ,"SOURCE-ble PRIKLt KHIM. ILENINGRAO) 197 09 43(2)p 4-42 :"DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 7 AREAS--MATERIALS ~.TOPIC TAGS--CHROMATE, SLAG, FEERROCHROMIUNt CHRO4111M OXIDEv CALCIU4 OXIDE9 .MAGNESIUM OXIDE9 SILICON DIOXIDE* IRON OXIDE, ALUMINUM OXIDE, ChLCIU'fi, CARBONATE, C14YSTAL HYDRATE (INTRO 1, MARK'ING-NO RESTRICTIONS- ~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~..'PROXY REFL/FRAME--1943/0924 STEP NO,--UR/001)0/7'0/0,'t!1/00;?/O'#'i?/O(.45 CIRC ACCESSION t10--AP0053848 UNCLASS liTtED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE-11SEP70 ~CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0053848 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SLAG 1400 G), F40M THE P;R')DUCTION OF FERROCHROMIUM CONTGo CRO SUB3 22,47PERCENr, CAO 213.53, mi-po 9.991 Sin SU-82 10.03, FE SUB2 0 SUB3 5.49* AND AL SUB2 0 SUB3 4.56PERCENT WAS GROUND TO A 150 MESH POWDER AND.STIRRED INTO A SOLN. OF 9 G NA SIJ132 CO SUB3 IN 700 G H SUB2 0. THE CHROMATES DISSOLVE ONLY PARTIALLY BECAUSE OF tHE FORMATION OF INSOL. HYDRATES OF CHROMOALUNIINATI:S OF CAO. FURTHERMORE, FILTRATION IS DIFFICULT-BECAUSE OF COLLOIDAL HYDO.ATES OF kLUMINATES-AND ALUMINnFERRATES OF CAD. SATG* THF PULP WITH STACK GAS -C34,TG.-4-5PERC.Ef+T CO SU82 JNCREASES THE.YIELD OF SOL., CHROMATFS BY IOPERCENT, NEUTRALIZAtION BY CO SUB2 TO PH 8.i CAU-SES THE Fo~~AATION OF EASY TO FILTER CACO SUB3 AND A110HI SU:B3 AND CHROMATES ARE SET FREE. THE DURATION OF THE REACT13N AND THE CONCN. OF CO SURR IN THE WASTE GASES ARE NOT ESSENTIAL. IN THE RESICUE* 3CAO.Al SUOR 0 SUB3*CACG SU53.11H SUB2 0 WAS DETECTEO* USUP-tLIMU Dateline SGF, 8 Dee XOROPKOV, 11. , Col., author of' article about Hungar4 wi Ki,tm-~ttv)2 rwv-hen~- i tint- a guards chast. He identified ti-,,e rolloving Wilt) ret-d"It-ti ihmig "WI , GOLUBEV, S. , Maj Gen Avn, Co=andar of the Air Forces t:jT tho SQU, mny- v . witi TISHIM, A., Lt, POTMUN, A., Sr Lt. Krasnaya Zvezda, 9 Dec 71, p 4, Col 5 (5) USSR UDC 621.-9 (08a.8) KAGATTErt, X.G., 114IROLYUBSRA YU 0A0 'Method Of Application Of Vacuum--Kiltilayer lnsiilaLion" USSR Author's Certificate No 29 , filed 8 May 68, ~~jblished 14 71 (from RZh:S1sktronika i_X~y~j 2-9-87-90- _pLk4enonW, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IA454P) Translation: A method is proposed for application of vacutim-rultilayer ineul- ation on vessels of cylindrical form for atorago of cyroLenic liquids, b.1, virtu6 of which strips of ins-alation are wound on the latler-;,l face of the cylinder and insulating disks are aDDlied at the bottom of the Votieele. The method differn in the fact th3t with the object of ineressini, the productivity o.' labor and simplification of the installation ot insulation for inDolated bot.tunw, disks are used -with a dla~ieter larger thun the diameter ot the vesEel, 'Cho nrotrudlnL~ edges of which are cut into rectanpular tongues and then -turned back into the cylindrical part of the vessel and ovorlapped with respect to the perimeter or the insalation strips. 121 USSR uDc: 661-333 SULIKA, L. A., BUDAREEV, V. B., SW _=W= 4 ~V-M-, REVCH91103, V. I., KAYETKIN, R. A. "A Device for Modeling a Neuron" Moscow, Ortkrytiya, Izobretneiya, Pronrshlenny-ye Obrazti;y, Tovarnyyc Zne~ci, No 48, Dec T3, Author's Certificate No 4,09245, Division G. I'lled 24 Apr 72, published 30 Nov 73, p 121 Translatiun: This Author's Certificate introduces a device fcr modeling a neuron. The device contains a power supply and integrutors. As a dis- tinguishing feature of the patentthe device is simpliLied by adding a balanced differential amplifier covered by negative an-',I pos.;-.ive feedbal--k loops. Connected to the first input of the amplifier wre Integrators ard a scaling resistcr unit and also svitching elements w-bose cctitrollin.- inputs are connected to the power supply. The first atitput of the balunced differential amplifier is connected to the output of' tha fit-of. switchirg element, while the second output of the balanced differentlEil =pllfier s connected to the output of the second switching element, w~_Icb Is con- nected in turm to the first switching element, to rhe zero potential lineA and to the second input of the balanced differential amplifier. 1/1 12 - C16 UN C L AS 3 1 FE 1) P140CESSMG DATE-20NUV7 'tLTLE--4%EUTRC.N DIFFkACTION STUDY OF ZlkQJNIUM NITRICE HYDRIDE ._U_ ALrHfjk-(05)-bYX0Vj V.N.e GGLUVKIN, V.S.p LEVCIK* V.A., KALININ# o I R C NLJA, . F . /A twgsj__W~ CCWfr" LF iNF0---USSR SC;URCE--KRISTALWCRAFIYA 1970w L5(2J, 376 DATE PL8LISfiEw"---70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEM!STRY9 MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--NEUTRGN DIFFRACTION# ZIRCCNIUM NITRIDEm HYDAIDE CC.YTACL PARKING--NO RESIRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REbL/fRAME-1995/0599 STEP CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0116409 UNCLASSLFIEU Vit -212-- G18 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI-IiG C-P.C ACCESSICN NG--AP0116409 AESTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. ZRN SUBO.36 H BY NEUTACN DIFFRACTIGN TO DET. THE LOCALIZATION OF 14 AND ki EFFECT 6F N ON TI-E DISTKIBUTION OF H ATOMS IN THE l'!(0RfL;,-- LATTIC~. CLOSEST AGREEMENT BET6LEN THE EXPTL. AND CALCD, DATA hAS 03TAIIN-17,~ THE PaAk3MI MGUEL. THE N' ATOMS ARE LOCATEn ON THE &-TAHEORGNS E'dEit' OTHER LAYER AND H ATCMS ON ALL TETRAHEDRONSt BUT THt. NO, CF H ATCIJ$ ~lj THE LAYERS CCNTG. N ATOMS IS 4 TIMES SMALLER THAN 101 r.'If tw FKEE UNLLASSIFICO USSR UDG: 51:621~31)1 rtQq~.NIK, ~Vl. D;.t MIRONCHIKOV, Ye. T. "The Number of Information Symbols in Polyno.-iiial Codes", Tr. Leningr. In-t Aviats. Priborostr. fLening-rad Institute of Al,,ii~tion -70 (Translated from Referativrvy ::Iiiirnol ment Building], 1972, No 74, pp 60 Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V-371,1)), V. Zinovlyev) Translation: The polynomial codes intTOdUCed by Usami, Lin and Pezvrsmi q been studied by nany authors. This cliss of codas is interesting i,,-! hzit it includes many known classes of cad.,s such as R-M co-Jes, I;Y-*C codvs, ('oal codes , e t c. The purpos, e o f fli e li*!-,! -.-, , I, t a rt i e I c is to d e ~ c r i b tv a --, i ii- 1) 1 e im! t lv~,o determination of the number of inforoittion !;ymbols in polynomial ~.,,d ot,".cr codes. In certain particular cases, this method lczld~s to rccorrl-llt Or explicit formulas which are either known or eeneralizaticiris-~) a or are new. For example, a formula is produced for the jiumber of symbols in the case of Euclidean gL.-cmetric codes. 1/1 USSR KOLESNIK, V. D., INJIRQNLjL1KJXf, Ye. T. "Distribution of Probabilities in Finite Abelian Groups and .11amlysis of Decoding Algoritluns" Informatsionnye Matcriily. Nauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl.. "Kibernetika" AN SSSR [Information Materials, Scientific Council on the Cc.-Iplex Problem of "Cybernetics," Academy of Sciences USSR], No 3(50), 1971, pp 1.66-186, (Translated from ReferatiVIlyy 7hurnal, KibernetLka, No 3. 19%, Abstract No 3 V359 by E. Gabidulin). Translation: Real functions defined in elements, of a finLtc- AbkAian group and their Fourier transfon.,is are studied. In particular,, the chstributiotis of probability are fixed in the group and the problem of decoding error is studied. Characteristic functions (Fourier tr;4nsforns of the probability distribution) are used to describe a broad c1ass of channols including a channel without memory, and the upper boundary is produced for the proba- bility of false decoding. Lot tis present a characteristic parlLal result: for a binary symmetrical channel, the probability of error has 1.hc estimale where 1) is tile, probabi li.tv of cl-ror bill a --v:11bol , N(I') 1`7 MT7 1 1.1 2 ....I IMI III I ItIl 11, 1] 11ju-111mc-I IIIIIIII III IIIIAIII III IF. WMi 1111110 1 1 IiIIII, All A MWII-141111;11! 41HI114IMMIMIfit lit USSR KOLESNIK, V. D., MIRONCHIKOV, Ye. T., Infomatsionnyv. Marari'l Iy. Nauch, Sovet po Kompleks. Probl. "Kibernetikall X14 SSSR, No 3(50), 19711, pi) 166--ltib. is the spectrum of the code.. It is pointed out th.-It the metliW of operations can be used for the solution of other similar probloms. 2 '1/2' 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSNG DATE--0l*t1)E(,70 TITLE--OUTER SPHeRE AND INNER SPHERE COMPLEXES OF COBAL'r it, NICKEL if'. 'AND COPPER it -U- AUTHOR-(04)-MIRD~~v,,&,xE_,v MAKASHEV# YU.A., MAVRINA, I.YA., Y.RYZHANOV3rrV, M.M. tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 15(5), 1301-4 .DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--COBLAT COMPLEX, NICKEL COMPLEXP COPPER CON.rLEXi CHLROUIE, BROMINE* NITRATE# SULFATE# STABILITY CONs'rANT -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0943 STEP NO--UR/00711/700015/C)05/1301/1:104 -C!PC ACCESSION ','40--AP0137971 ALUI - ---------- 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PRQ(,ESSII%Cp DATE--04DEC7G CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137971 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STABILITY CON!M. WERE OETO. FOR INNER AND OUTER SPHERE COMPLEXES OF C01111), NI(II)t,AND CUM) HEX4AZIUA VINS WITH HALIDES, THIOCYANATEt SULFATE, AND NITRbmi THE TENDENCY TO INNER AND OUTER SPHERE INTERACTION OECREASES fig 601ING FROM CL PRIME NEGATIVE TO BR PRIME NEGATIV-Po THIS 15 ATTRIBUTEO VC1 TFII:: ELECT ROSTATIC NATURE OF THE OUTER SPHERE BONDS, THE TENDENCY FOR NITRk1'E AND SULFATE IONS IN THE CU COMPLEXES TO ENTER THE INNER SPHERE; qS SMALL ANU APPROX6 THE SAME. THE HIGHER STABILITY OF THE CU SULFATE COMPLEXES IS RELATED TO THE HIGH STABILITY OF INNER SPHERE SULFATE ASSO(;IiIS. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. PEDAGOG. INST. 1M4 GERTSENAt LENIN(*P'RADP USSR. USSR TAIRASE-NKOV, A. V., POWCILN, Yti. P., V-166 v!]166"" "A Model Which Lcnl-~itu,~I-nf-A, OscUlatlio.11S of an Moscow, Otkx~itl.ya, lzol~rotk,~.'Ijya, ObTa'Al-:J, No 2, Jan '(22, Aut1jor's Ct-~rtlficute No 1.111645, Vivi,.!ion (1, fi.h.-E published 23 Dec 71, pp 1-1.0-160 Translation: qhi-0 4'. lone! tudin;~l :i4v:~!r-uft. 'ilie! vit I i hori Lid` %",i I T1 I ~A h--, e3 C v vitc r , Co, I t 1' 0F'. arid mezsl~rlair, a dis~,.Uni... order to demonstrate Lilt, longltudirin.l motion of c.;l hinged at the conter of j,,rnvity vuld "Le focus rizi Cbu*pe,-3 Id! I in grooves w' !hv ml:~dei, 7he riAs nre cuupl.v-ft control levers. 'ihe spring for t1m. md f'-w-O&Ied to the f'ct-.~:, and the el.ovator, are thm.,j-,h tf.e rodv to Lh-,- ccaw~:,]. 112 17 USSN TARA-SLNKt*)V, A. M. et Pa,:Mt f,'c 3,A6115 212 17-71- 1 i I Mi P.T. HIM Ptl I if ill 111111 f F 'A M11111111.11144111 illhilrdill I lil!lnfl I Ili It, 1A H U14 1141:14111 11 -01: ill, AH 1~1'1 I I I It;[ MIN1111 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160C T70 TITLE--EFFECT OF NZaOBOLIL 04 THE OEVELOPME14T OF REPARATIVI: PtkOCESSES 1,114 THE MYOCAROIUK UF RAB61TS DUR114G EXPERtKENTAL MYOGAiWIAL INFARCTIOIN -J- AUTfl0R-103)-KNYAZEVAv G.Dot MYALUKIKOVAt A*A4v AlIkONL;NK0, A.Io caUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970t 3312)t 182-7 :~~.'~DATF PUBLISHED------70 'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDI-CAL SC I ENCES ..-Tctplc TAGS--ANOROGENt HEART DISEASE# ELECT90CAROIDGRAPHY, rrssuE AEGENERATION 1CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/fR4ME--I997/0IAl STI:~;P 7 7 T 2/2 026 UNCLASSI FIED f)it0Q:SS IN(f [)ATE-- 16UCT70 sCjRC ACCESSION 1'40--A110119177 iA8S-TRACT/!EXTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, N F ROB GL I LA NM I N I S T F:4 li D IA T 1 1) MG-KG TO kAti8ITS WITH EXPTL. MYOCAiWIAL INFAKT113IN N(:~e'_14ALIXE(j THE ALBUMINSTO GLOBULINS AND THE BETA LIPOPROTEINS TO ALPHA RATIOS, RESTORED TliE i)E(:Rf-:ASz-U LECITHIN TO CHOL f: STE k"'FIG, ANO IMPROVED THE ELECTROLYTE BALANCE AND ELECTRCJCARN()f~RA)4 t, E!4 FASTEINED -REGENERATIVE PKOCt~SSES BY STIMULATING FORAATI; % o- JISSUE DURIMG RESORPTIUN OF NECROSIS, AND ACCELERATED All;~El-,HNTIAFIGN _)f THE CELLULAR ELEMENTS. SCAR TISSUE FUkMED MORE RAPIDLY Lr-il) AS A RE$*01~7 IED. .COVERED LESS AREA. FACILITY: 1. MUSK. I INSTs 13. St c NOSCOWI USSR. Ace. Nr.': Aro04,2563- Re. coip: ~R 8 6.3 6Z _rPtz S Measurement of Turbulent Moisture Fluxes with IR Hy~rolletll!r. ~Abstract: "Meaturements of 'rurbulent Moisture' Fluxeii with iin Emfrared Hygrometer," by_L. G. Yelagina, V. 1. Corshkov and 1E. T. HI jnsri- .___tu~e of P4Ysics of the At mos pile re; Moscow, Lzvestiyal 7._Pad_Q*_MLI, Nduk 5.93R, FIzika Aemosfery i Okcarta.-Vai"VE. No 1, 1970, PP 92-95) During the summer of 1968 the State Hydrological lni~tltute made systematic measurements of moisture Ii-y-g-r'o-marer at the Valda Scientific Research Hydrological Laboratory for comparing the results with data obtained using the larie-model hydrarilic evaporator. The latter instrument is a precise apparatus for meoisurtrill, ovaporation frozm the earth's surface by constant weighing. The instrmment'-i; surlisce area is 5 M2 and it holds a monolith of earth ijetshing 40 toniij-welglAng, ac- curacy is 5 grams. The apectroscapic method, based on wutor-valpor abso,.:p- tion of radiation in the IR region, has advantages in coriparistwi Uith other methods for measuring humidity; in particular, it iij direct, iner- tialess and suitable for determining humidity at belaw-zero temper4tures. On the other hand, it is difficult to use because the tramanission functioa of water vapor in the working region of the spectrum must be rwas,ired with Reel'Ffame f AP0042563. a great accuracy and it cannot be used in measuring rel-ative bu,,,Adities close to sacuration. The results given in thiv paper waTe obtained usint the water vapor absorption band at 1.9 g4. Detailed :rqaults obtained un-4er specific circumstances are given. The 4istance betweez !the compared in- struments, the IR hygrometer and the larget-aodtl hydraullt: evoptirator, w-us 1.5 km. It was found that the mean daily values of th* laoistilre fluex as restistered bv the two instrumants ware quits. closa., 1976*0540 USSR UDC: 621.372.852.2(088.6) ANTONOV, N. N. , VENDIK, 0. G. , DAMIOVICH, A. A., MIRONE110 1. G. Lc-n;n- grad Electrical Engineering Institute "A Capacitive Phase Shifter" USSR Author's Certificate No 261493, filed 21 Dec 68, published 28 May 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IB212 P) Translation: The Proposed capacitive phase shifter cont,:tins a -strip lire and controllable canacitor-s based on a nonlinear Oiclectric. '27r, keel) Phase displacement constant over a vide temperature range, the lpliaase shifter is made in the form of a series circuit uf capacitors connected in a break in the central conductor of the line, One illwitration. USSR DC: ( ) T bIlKHALE-V A . A. MIOVI", '01j" C?. A. TETER.YUKOVA, V. "A Procedure for Predicti.n., . , tA I cIln-Iforl0t), of the Color of a BM-5 Phosphor Coating" Sb. nauch. ti-. VINI-1--lEminnforov i K).,obo dhist. lected Scientific of the All-UnJoii Scion-c-ific Institute of Phosphors anc: Lxtra Pure fllitin-iaLs').. -1971, vyp. S, 7 Ti-nc:t Nc 71.1/0 pp 12.15-1.Q (fr,-).,Ti No 7, Apr Tp., t I ap lyint, p exee.~n oil i sa s ~C Ot i n L, Bin - w4th Col.,.)-,- or) 1)::,t: .1,!) USISIR Lesno-Lcst~, 1971, 5:, 1, 0 ft he thc- tile com""") t i tha-n-20 !:dcrons., ,,11:1 o,' j Cj C':.*:L J, 011 W"Id'y. of viort: t1i'an 2!) I;c~ titles. R-- S 11ma `USSR -JW,: 621.31'1,33? v. L. and TU:l_T0HClHFlNL*r , (;y" M5_ical Limit,~~d Resonators for Die'Lactric ."hainact ice oX a Maturiall' a v -4 kr o r. lzvesziva VUZ -- Radioela lp vol. 1:51 Nlo. 14.01 191i L124i -085 a by the off r, of T.ALS :;Y.30 10 ti d 0 01 IU or :)owd ored j z Or filling, t.-W QV 111, 0 urr~cle, the d:,elec".4 .4a tht" 0~,7auy_;_.~~r z! I, L Ci - __ -L. ...L- - , ~z LC i, ; _"i -, i - n C4,C4 . ac-' Y wlln the resoz,uttor an, its method are "nalyzed ozriy for Cf .Yoe. ~im oscillationa. In t.ht.:~ theoretical a _~,y s i Wz-11.113 O__ K.-cular cross-oiact_ioa,~~i r~;zonator ar-L! -.0 4 0.,3 13:4' iz n 10 ng -Afuer -.he theoret-41-cal Por A. in which formulas are ob;ainud for de-teni-ilming thu) T:iax..=-uter., of Solid, liquid, and powdered subatancea, the2,e is a-:: tjxpL~rimunml M11JAMMIM31111ill all 1! FM BUIZZOVOY, D.P., et al, Izvestiya VUZ - RadicelettronLia, lkd I",N pp SaCt-i-0111 Czivinj detoils of the equipment an~! C)f 3ucl-, sure.ments made with a resonator of finite lenglb., 20 mm, and cu-C in -Vhe form of a cYlindrical wavet..,.uide of 20 mm d1ameter. 4L diagram of the resonator and a block diagram of the associated equipment are given. Also presented is a table ot' resull-s of the experimental work performed on a nuiiibt~r of mi-.:-Uer~4als ebonite, textolite, granulated table salt, and the 1-4ke. The &U- thors note that they a-so ob-.ained Iformulas for -~h~! concent-ration of the plasma pariialiy filling tho re:icnator, and. the effective collision frequency between the elivctronr' an,4 h(-avy particles. These formulas and the results of correspondinq ex.- periments are being separately published. 212 I-C 7 7-7-1 f Acc. Vr: Abstracting Service:Sho Ref. Code: 00045009~ INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST. agalog A70-23165 N calcullof of the frequencies of &I opra r cutoff resonator of rect"pter cro" section lRaichel thastot atkrytato predel'nogo rwaWors priaim"Wriollo vollmrachnogo sechanda). P. Wnovoi. V. L. MiroorMoko, and A. I. heAko, RadiotAhniks TV d . J, .39). 111 al) 1970, p Russian. Study of an open cutoff rt,onatot in the form of jiv infinile rectangular wavequide with a serniinflonito metal partition Impted at a certain distance from one of the nenrow wall% of the vtav"?4,kle. The results of a calculation of the frequeNy depilndonc* of the IA" of the reflection coefficient and the relative length of the resonator are presented in the form of graph#. A.S.K. A( REEL/FRAME IL9771-905 Acd. Nr: 4POW037235- 1""e.1 Code: UR 0301 PRIMARY SOURCE: Voprosy Meditsins~~O~ Kldmii:, 1-970, Voi 16, Nr 1. pp;~fr-3i DISORDER IN ACCEPTOR FUNCTION OF TRANsrrr~ liNA's FROM RABBIr LIVER AT INSULIN INSUFFICIENCY The Laboratorv of Biok-h~mistrv Institute cif 'rhe insulill ;m;t!Hic~c1,vv bv n1valls (N; a 111,% v. 3 !1 in rn~bits. From kvoi-s (Iia!, 't; a , Q. al"d hf~lflihv 1lTTli::,lk t,~t:;l td;"~_A ii:j RNA-syllthelast:5 ilave 1"i"ll isolahd, Th... 4~.1'0 Of ',"Ji WIV~i(,!d. It wis noted fliat "c'jatietic" tz,'~NA 1,74is olf, CMY a(..cejjf~ I C I I.C., v ~~-Id I-01-1cucine under catai-Ox actior, of "LIH,~Ibcdc" Lis well a!~ anwvwc,ll RNIA syntnetases. At the ,.,aule time -healthy" RNA's with -"le,11,11)", syll!"hetaies (10 it Illore readilv. From thesf, re~,,fls of,,,! may conclude ~that ane )I tile pt,~ '111e rt~aions for dvcrea- sed h-vel of aminoacyls -,RNA farillafion ill tile livor Of with ilsulin illsilifi. ciency is transier RNA itself. 19730160 USSR ux 613-34 POGOSOV, D. P., %ZLIYAPUM, N. I., Candidate of IN1edicill lk-tences, Grigor',ye,m, L. V. Doctor of Medical Sciences, MENSECV, I. N., Candid4te of Ifedical Sciences, Kiev Institute of Public and Comuminal LKygiene imeni A. It. "Hygienic Evaluation of Vaterials for Decontamination and. Hnrta!vrent of Demineralized Water with Salt" ~bacov, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 8, 1!n-2, pp 19-22 Abstract: Results ar,3 pxrc~;%jlltad fron a hygionle evaluatiaft ce A V - 7 x ~'!ch S anion-exebange resin in bicarbonate Vona ami the coatact M-16 mineralizer for enrichnant of decalimted watar with zalt U11(i Lhes ariii,!-itos- silver sterilizer for ducont~.vdnatioja of datialijutteil watw,. Ilia twe of vater which has been enriched with salt ami decantimminated LY the mellt;Lont.,4 for drinking purposes is ace#i-ptable for a pericxi of no m.Orv thon 30 days. '11m Procedures for n-)p1yin,:,, the indicated materials for the itiontiaited parrosej; and testine, the water uhi~~,ined are described. The rermltr~ of Iche sanitaxy- chemical, sanitary-bacteriological ana san1tary-toYLcol,,%;;:1sm1 atudies pmirida a basis for recuimcndinfr AV-17-dch.'; -imion-oxchmilp., r0r~i,n Iiii 1~fcai,6(.*m~ta rom) d and the 1,!-1b 6rairilated cunixiet mizi.-n-alizer na ma,,-Onta Vi,,r emrichiri t raLi,,j" wtth oall 1~,tilizatlo- of it n)r drinitillip rr-. - U I . . R USSR POGOSOVY D. P, et al., Glgiyena i Sanitariya, No 8, 17 , [2.. pp 19-22 q vith absence in the mineralizer of fLiorine coaTounds, thtu water cannot be used for drinking purposes over a prolonged period of tim. The in"restigated asbestos-silver sterilizer is in need of further iMmrovemont in that its present output of silver ions is low and unstable. White rats were used to study the physiological effects of drinking the treated water. 2/2 Will [IT -Tr 'T-- 77' F F 7 7 T :,-IT T-, F177,: T TM I N~~ _FJ 11-11- CIRC ACCESSION No-AP01273,45 U Lit -0 11 T7 ~A~i". 1: ad VL4- ~L~- L aT 7 1 1 LA L t 1 7 z (- a~-c R f j , c c j for G J.,; J Mon" f c a r I d, T., r., lation o