SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOCHALOV, V.D. - MOGUTNOV, B.M.

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7~ USSR uDc: 62i.396.6-OIT.71(088.8) MOCHALOV V. D., BEELYAYEEV, V. M. "A Device for Delivering Forced Heating Power" USSR Author's Certificate No 267233, filed 13 Nov U58, published 7 J1;I 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No.lV-'31.P) ing power Translation: The proposed device for delivering forced head contains a capacito-.-, a power supply and a control device. To increase the operating speed of the device, the capacitor is connected through the normally closed contacts of a relay in the control device in parallel with the power suppl7, and through normally open contacts in series with the power supply. UR 0482 AA0043293 ntions alus r ad,' Soviet Inve t a Section 11 Electrical, Derwent, 170 CONVERTE&LOF VOLTAOE~ INTO.A T1.19t I)TUVAL. The:,cixcu~t has Ppeo improved b# :irov ding a -Impedance , e~ Oput volt-a4c fr"I high input . Th 14~ the.generator 0)'Is appliad to a coi.l:'(3). The vloltage is memorised by; the,magnetic -cdre. The time taken to demasnetise the-.core.throuS4 a,valve (2) under a stabilized voltAge, (6) gives a, tinte Lnterva.l proportional to the hysteresis loop of~tbe: core and the input.volcage. Aft*r- the -t-ore-hA-s,,been ;~Cnmgnetised an output sLSnal:aqpear;s:'on:'ihe resist (4),marking the end of time intarval. 26.2.68 ss~1220802118-24, V.~D,WUEALa-111.8.69) Dul 11/18.3.69. claso 4W.! IOTM-G~V6 J-:; 19761482 'AA0043293 Cl -707' USSR UDC 622.248.67 BEZUMOV,,V. V., MOCHALOV, V. F., and UTEBAYEV, B. K. "Cutting a New Shaft in Well SG-2 -- Diikzhal at a Depth of 4985 Meters" Moscow, Bureniye, No 9, 1972, pp 9-12 Abstract: A detailed description is given of the drilling of a new shaft at a depth of 4895 meters in well SG-2 Biikzhal, with the aim of effecting the greatest possible avoidance, by the new shaft, of the zone of a complication present in the interval between 5060 and 5553 meters. Successful cutting of the new shaft was facilitated by the employment of ball-pivot turbine de- flector and a single-cutter bit, 2 figures. I table. USSR UDC 632 95 HOLOMIKOV I V. V.1-140CFALOV. V. I., and 11110GUNOVA, A. P. "Procedure for Determining Some Chlorine-Containing Pesticides in Milk and Iethcd" Dairy Products by the Cis ChroratograplW M Tr. 2-g0 Vses. soveshch. po Issled. osta.Vcov pestitt5idov i profil-a-kit, zagxyazneniya ini produktov pitaniyal kornov i%~icsh ~;r:~dy (Transactions of the Second All-Union Conference on the Stutly of Pesticide Residues and Prevention of Their Contamination of Food Products, Fodder and tho Extex-,,Ll Enviror ent) Tallinn,1971, pp 81-84 (from R-Lh-Khimiya,: JNo 13, 10 Jul. ',72p AbLtract No 13N441 by. T. A. BelyaYeva) Translationi Preparations art-. extracted from the investivatecl sample with prganic solvents (CHCI 3-acetone) and the extract xurlergoes purification on a column with silica gel ASK fexpansion unkno,,T7and araly3is on a gas -chromatograph with an electron capture detector. The colt=s uzod have 3,'5 ~SE-30 on chromosorb W (80400 Mesh) or 2% QF-I on ehmniozorb W. Salid carrierr, are silanized. Column teLaperature 190 0 (QF-1) or 2000 (SIB-30), injection ton- 0 0 -perature respectively 200* o.- 210 . detector tr;.,ap,~ratura 180-165 o-- 19"01-195 Flow rate of carrier 6w~ (11,,) 30 ml/min (QF-1) or 100 nl/ndn 1/1 77- USSR UDC 543.8:632.93 Candidates of Biological Sciences MOLOCHNIKOV, V. V. , and 211AVORONIKOV, N. I., Candidate of Technological Sciences POLYAKOVA, V. N. , and MOCILkLOV, V. I., All-Union Institute of Experimental Veterinary Sciences "Investigation of Solvents' Distillation Methods for the Purpose of Determin- ing Certain Pesticides With the Use of.Gas Chromatography" Moscow, Dokladv Vsesoyuznov.Ordena Lenina Akademii Sel's'Lo1,hozvaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenin, No 7, July 1971, pp 32-33 Abstract: The ever increasing use of chemical pesticides in agriculture nece ssitates the development of-analytical methods which:make it possible to determine the residue content of these chemicals in food products, water, soil, stock feed, and so on in quantities as small as 0.001 to 1.000 micro- grams per kilogram. Among such methods is gas chromatography. For this purpose processes which make it possible to distil. and evaporate solvents containing the pesticides to lowest concentration volumes are required. The object of the investigations described in the article was to determine the efficacy of different distillation methods when applied for the 1/3 --7777777 7. USSR MOLOCHNIKOV, V. V.,et al., Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina ldcademii Sel'skokhozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. 1. Lenin, No 7, July 1971, pp 32-33 preparation of four of the most widely used pesticides -- 4,4'-dichlorodi- phenyltrichloroethane (DDT); 4,4'-dichloradiphenyltricli'--orcetliylene ME); trichlorometaphos-3 (TKIN-3); the gamma-isomer of hexachlorocyclo'nexane (lindane) for gas chromatography. One milliliter of a standard mixture containing 10 microgram of each of the pesticides was dissolved in 100 milliliters of a mixture of.benzene and hexane in a ratio of 3:8. Distil- lation was carried out in a 500 milliliter round-bottom retort (retort 1); 500 milliliter flat-bottota retort (retort 2); 120 milliliter round-bottom retort (retort 3); Petri dish; and 250 milliliter~,round-bDtto-m retort on an IR-1 evaporator. The contents of retorts 1, 2, and 3 were distilled as follows: on a boiling water bath for 12 minutes; on a water bath at 80 aegrees Centigrade (C) for 40-60 minutes; on a water bath at 45-50 degrees C in an air current for 20-40 minutes. The contents of.retort 3 were also distilled on a water bath 2/3 7 USSR MOLOCHNIKOV, V. V., et al., Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena I'enina Akadeinii Sel'skokhozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenin, No 7, July 1971, pp 32-33 at 45-50 degrees under vacuum for 25-30 minutes; of Petri dish in an air current at room temperature for 45-50 minutes; of the 250 milliliter round- bottom retort on a water bath of an IR-1 evaporator at a temperature of 45-50 degrees C. Distillation was continued until volumes of 0.2-0.4 milliliters were obtained. The residue was washed with 10 milliliters of hexane and analyzed. Optimal results:were obtained in distillation under vacuum at 45-50 degrees C. Only about~01.5 percent pf the lindane was lost, while the other pesticides were determined without loss. 3/3 USSR uDc 632.95 YMOCHNIKOVP V. V. and YjOCHAIDV V. I. "Extraction Pf Pesticides from Milk and PurIfIcation of E7tx,a(-ts for Analysis" V sb- Probl. analit. khimii (Collection of Works: Probletris of Analytical Chew- istry), Vol 2, Moscow, Nauka, 1972, ppi 81-84 (from Ref erativnyy Z-hurnal -- Khimiya, Svodnyy Tom, No 23(11), 1972, Abstract No 23N411 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: In order to determine the degree of extraction of Festicides, the first extraction is made with an acetone solution of n-hexane or petroleimn e-t'--r (b.p. W-7000 with ether in the ratio 1:1, folloved by the extract purification with MeCN or dimetbylf)-ouramide. To 50 MI. of milk 10 jnl Of 5% solution of (COOK)2 for 2 min, addition of 10 ml. of saturated, NaCl solution and 100 PLI of the mixture of n-hexane and ether (1:1), shaking for z-4 irin, decanting the upper layer in 10-15 min. Thereafter the extraction of 50 r-l- of the n-hexane and ether mixture is repeated. The obtained extracts are combined and eraporated at 45-50oc- This method makes it possible to extract 91.5% DDT, 88.7% DDE, and 96.4% DDD, together with 92% of milk fat. The latter is removed from hexane extracts by a polar solvent, water, and nonpolar solvent with the use of U~22A. When DI-TA is used., about 7.&,.3 of the r4lk fat is sti-11 p-resent in tht~ hexane p 114CI-I is used. Tie loso-as of DDT., DDS , and DDD extract and only 6.41h', whe amount ~O 0-3,01-j, ana 4.8;7, resrectively during tU~ hexame eytract nurification. is added, followed by m ixing, addition of 100 ml. -of' acetone, shakinf- USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 'URIN YEZHOVSKIY, G. K., MOCHALOVAL ~AS_, OZEROV, Ye. S., I OV, A. A "Ignition and Combustion of Magnesium Particles" V~sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion --,Collection Of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 234-240 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73,.Abstract No 3B939) Translation: The results and methods of an experimental 8tudy of the charac- teristics of ignition and combustion of single suspended and flying particies of magnesium are presented. The kinetic constants of the heterogeneous oxidation reaction of magnesium in an aqueous vapor and in oxygen are calculated an the basis of the experimental data. The limiting combustion temperature and the induction time of a magnesium particle is calculated ns a function of the various parameters of the medium with the aid of the constants obtained. A semiempirical formula is given for the constant of tbe rate of combmstion of the magnesium particle as a function of the concentration of oxidizer in Lhe medium and the pressure of the medium. 5 ref. Authors.' abstract. e TV-S. STUDY Of THF. TOW(ATION QY TIM LrA.^ ~F_ TDZ F11A Snumn G?; SUBSTPATES OF ROCZ MT SURJECTED To ROMBAUMYNT BY Us . Ar+. a+ IONS [Article by To. 1, Z4)rtn, R. Y. 1(tjdryavtm4rva, H. A, Mothalove, P~ Y. PxVlOV' S. A.. Semtl%tov, Gor'kLy. tor'kiy blessarch PhyaLcotechnical Institute undir I? 4,1""ityl lo vibirwk. III xt~ a Pro r-f* k. tuesnam Rosts t r1lit- Fol H There arm various aptnAorw rqzardtnt the ttftct of vubstrats defects the nature of the Orientation and j_tka.sjtr_tA4c&%jfs~qf rtofttinuoui Jilag, __Th.Ze!crc. V- discoverinj the Kiototh flaws of the films om the substrates with automatically eroatdof defects Is of scientific and pr4ctical interest. In this paper the sathads of electron 4iffractlon and electron microscopy war* IA04W to *t"y the laws of the formation of this films of lead sulti4a ob- taln4d by con4armation In a vacuum an the order of 5-1016 tort on rack malt CX Art"Lated in advance by Us+, Ar+, At Iona in equal doses (from It VOL& eatebtished tbatt 1) 1Irr4distIon of'the NaCl substrata -with iie*~, At+ aid 1. 0 the fact that the film formation proceeds much more rapidly than an ZZ.'::4.41rtal wubetrate. that I*. ihe,formation process is shifted In the direction of smaller thickness**, Z) the sApfiltQd# of the critical thickness** for which one growth at" or another takes piece is %*so the greater the ago* of the Ions and the irradisti 409*. 3) When determining the Irradlatlon does. the type of son. "pending the apitaxAal Arowth of the film Is dLetwrbed; irradiation b;nB+ Lane with does* r an thm order of 1015 loo/cN2 leads to the formation of polycrymtalli&e film. twO In tho, films grown on Irradiated substrateew d2fccts f th* cryptal 0 ruc r r which are the same am Olt the control substrates on d alocatt a, a rIde. tr-tb ceaftsurstleas). but witts bisher concestratlon. t &mama USSR UDC 620,193.5 MOVCHAN, B. A., KUZIMIN, G. S., KAPATYSH, V. V., TIKHONOVSKIY, A- L., and YAGUPOL'3k^h: L. N., academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Institute of Electriz: 1--ielding imeni Ye. .0. Paton, Perm' Polytechnical f~stltute "Corrosio.-I of Nickel of Varying Purity in Gaseous Hydrog-en Flu- oride" Moscowt Zashchita Mietallov, Vol 7, No 1, Jan-Feb 71, PP 32-34 Abstract: A. study was made of the behavior in gaseous hydrogen fluoride of commercially pure nickel N.-I-2A and ultrapure nickel refined by the electron-beam method in vacutzi. A speciaily de- signed apparatus was used.for the experiments, con.5isting of tivo communicating nickel ovens connected with a enenical absorber. Experiments lasting up to 120 hours were carried out -t 5500 and an HF pressure of 20 atm. The results indicate that the corro- sion resistance of the ultrapure nickel in gaseous EF is five times higher than tnaD of nickel NP-2A, The electron-beaja re- 1/2 1 9909.UMM4M11M14=W1[14M11Md--'. UTS S R UDC 621-791-856-3-019 KUZ IaN, G. S., KARATYSH, V- V-, and 11,0GRALOVA, T.F "Tendency of Nickel to Farz, Hot Cracks" Kiev Avtor-aticheskays, Svarka, No 6, Jun 70, P-P 71-72 J, Abstract: The presence of D.-actically insoluble impurit-.ies _-In such as U sulfur) bismuth, lead, phosphorus, and an increase in I~as concentration may cause the appearance o: cracks when the metal is heated in pvocessinG or is Velded. five b roz. a Soviet industry now produces rands of nickel with a purizy of f - W-5 to 99.99%. The use of the 11,22 and INT2A brands containing; no more zh= 0,5-,49 impuri- I ties, is recoimriended for use in metal structuring. lzit~ :PW-prse of t'--.e work des- cribed in this article, done at the Peria Polytechiiiciil;L-,~~i-,-L-,,uTr.~, Is to compare, ility of NP2A nickel and nickel refined by elextron-bowI - :,-.eltinnz. A the durab e of both of these natails J.z given. ' dir-Cram table of the chemical composition IM The results show of.the specimens with which the researchiwas made is also zhown. that the XP2A has the lower durability. USM UDC 621-373-531 WOHENOV,, A. D. "On One of the Methods for the Approximate Calculation of the Speed of Response of Circuits With Tunnel Diodes" V sb. Tunnelln. diody v vychisl. i izmerit..I-tekhn. (Tunnel Diodes in Computer and Measurement Technology - collection of worke '14 1972,,Riga., "Zinatne", PP 327-336 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika. No 3.11, Nov 72, Abstract No 111G135) Translation: A method is proposed for the approximate calculation of the speed of response of circuits with tunnel diodes. It was obtained by approximating the .switching time dependences of tunnel diodes at various values of the overexcitation coefficient and equivalent load resistance. Consideration of the latter is accomp- lished with the aid of the minimum (critical) coefficient of, excitation evoking tunnel diode switching* Simple formlas are obtained which make it possible to calculate the speed of response of circuits with an accuracy of not less than 10 OrIginal article: three bibliographic entria~a* Resume# 136 USSR UDC: 51:155-001-57,68l.3.o6 IDSVI, I. R. MOCHENOV, S. V. "On Using Methods of Minimization of Boolean Functions in the Solution of Various Pattern Recognition Problems" V sb. Avtomat. ustroystva ucheta i kantrolya, (Autorratic Devices for Cor, putation and Checking--collection of -works), vyp. 6, Iztievsk, 1970, pp 20-31 (from RZh-Kibernetika, 110 71 Jul 71, Abstract lio TV78,1) Translation: Several algorithms are'proposed for finding distinguishing characteristics in the solution of pattern recognition problems. It is noted that the algorithms are applicable with practically _eiy alphabet and ensure minimum code description-of clitsses of alphabet with a minimum nwaber of characteris ties and simultaneatz-7, deterldnation of the structure of the recognition system. The withors deraDnstrate the effective use of nethods of minimizing Boolean functions in determining the necessary resolution of the retina, as well as optinimi rejqons of disposition of S-ele--nts. A characteristic featuxe of the described algorithim is that the recognition system in any c;use is constructed as a decoder using truth tablen otWiled in the learning -stage. Bibliog- raphy of 17 titles. V. Mikheyev. UDCSI:155.001.57:681.3.06 ZIATKIS, V. M., KAZAKOV, V. S., KUCHUGANOV, V. N., LOSEV, I. R., MOCHENOV, S. V. "Image Input-Output Device for Minsk-1 Computer" Avtomat. Ustroystva Ucheta I Kontrolya, [Automatic Accounting and Control Devices--Collection of Works], No 6, Izhevsk, 1970, pp 164-174, (Tranz-lated from ReferLtivnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5V682).. Translation: Problems are studied of creating and operating image input-output devices for small computers. The device is based on Uie FTA-PM phototelegraph apparatus with slight modifications and practically no modifications to the Minsk-1 computer. 'Me input of an image is performed from a sheet 220 mm in width with unlimited length, and the output in onto electrochemical paper. The resolving capacity of the apparatus ds 3-4 lines p-er mm, the operating speed is 120 lines per minute. Operation is performed at a carrier frequency of 1,900 liz. Input and output of the image is performed by sectors 64 x 7 mm or 128 x 14 mm in size with resolution into 250 x 31 elements, with brightness quantized to [single-digit number eligible--Er] levels. A block diagram and functional diagram of the device are presented and the operation of the indi- vidual units is described. It is noted that. this device has been used for successful operation of algorithms for recognition of printed characteristics, algorithms for classification of complex im.ages accorHng to their skeletal outline have been studied, a method of probabilistic coding of halftone images -b-ts-been teste& and experiments have been performed an tho separation of con- USSR UVC 621.377.6Z;!.322.4. M.48.UUZ. 6ZI.9Z MOCHENYAT, L. G. IVethods and Modes for Grinding Multiple-Aperture Memory.Plates" Elektron. Tekhnika. Nauch. - Tekhn. Sb. Microelektronika [Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection, Microele,ctronics], No. 5 (26), 1970, pp 57-59 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i V'ychislitell- naya Tekhnika, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5B136 by TR). Translation: A process of mechanical treatment of ferrite plates for the. produc- tion of integrated memory elements is studied. Recommendations are given for the use of diamond tools. Technological modes~of processing, lind methods of cutting are presented, as well as three methods offastening plates to the magnetic stage of the tool and recipes for suspensions. Nuclear Physics USSR UDC: 621-364.64:539.122 ALEYSHVILI, D. I., GRISHAYEV, I. Ya., MOCHEISYSIKOV, if. I', and TOL-StOY, A. Ye. uReduction of Idle Time in the Operation of a Linear Accelerator" Moscow, Atomnaya EaeEaiya, vol 33, I-To 1, July 1972, pp 593-594 Abstract: In this paper. it is shown that, by usinE an accumulator with no essential struGtural changes, the pulsed elect-ron beam ofa linear electron accelerator containing an accumulator trans.- forms to a flow of gamma quanta with an intensity and duration that may vary i.,rithin broad limits. The experimentation ahich led to this conclusion was conducted witli the accumul~Ator of the Physicotechnical Institute of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, using the first five sections of a linear accelerator with an energy of 300 Mlev acting as injector. In the accelerator- the electron energy was 70 Rev, the pulse current was 50 ma with a du- ration of 1.2tAs, and the injection frequency 1-50 Hz. The accele- rator beam was formed by the rotatory focusing system of the accu- mulator, introduced into the ring. and then capt-ared by the Pulse field of the inflector before its accumulation in the magnetlic 1/2 USSR UDC: 621.384.64:539.122 ALEYSHVILI, D. I., et al, Atomnaya energiya, v01. 33, No 1, July 1972, pp 593-594 circuit with the high-frequency system operating. A description of the target is given. The radiation obtained from the target's, braking the electron stream was picked up by recording equipment. A diagram of the apparatus is given,along with curves of the life- time of the accumulated electron-beam as a Apiction of the target position and for the intensity of the braked radiation as a func- tion of time. It is found.that by increasing the number of accu- mulated particles to loll, the.photon output can be raised to 109- 1010 per cycle. JpR.'i 57333 25 October 1972 MICROELECTRONICS rxct:.s:ptr irem Russ imn- Lamgumge book edLted by F. V. Lu~Unj Mikroalektronika, 'go 5, 1972, Govatzkoye Radio Moscow, UDC 62r-.382:621,396.6-121.5. ComTENTS PAGE ............ ........................................ - ObituALry Of Fodor vlktorovich lukin .......... ................... rarewrd ......................................................... 3 -7, Abstrams ............ ....... .......................... ........ 5 jr- a 11 USSR r] ABSTRACTS UDC 621.3c.cal r-%Y=L~Jl Models of La~-rroquancy noicas and Instability in the Characteristics of KDP Structures. S. and StcPsPfinkO. I-P, In the Collection M1kr!e=1.U4r"'.'n'. ~V. edit.d tu ~110 51 P 6- t1cvet3kvye A 7d* PuM gh-*rF llauzc, 1972. Thin article giVed a class;fication and comrdrative analysis of known physical models of low-frequancy noizen and instability In the *100trical char"terintica of MDP structures. The Interrelation I hip of the physical mecha- nisms that produce.noises and instability is emphasized, Several methods are examined for decran.simp instabLILty and noises. -The artLele,contains 13 figures and 44 bibliographic UDC 621.393.8-621.370.147.3 Basic Parameters and Equivalent Circuits of Integrated Operational Amplifiers. Aleksentp jk~.�,~ and Shilo, V in the Collection MikroaA ~uronllka. a d I t e d b y S p 27, Sovetskaya Icadlo shinr House, 1972. An evaluation Is given of the possibility or multip%ar- po be use of integrated circuits of operational amplifiers 1.1 microelectronic equipment for processing analog signals. Vav- Lations are examined for supplying sirnals to the operational &mplifier, its equivalent circuits and basic param*tors. The article contains 14 figures, 3 tables. and 24 bib- I.Lographic references. 030 UNCIL ASS i F It 0 i;Ar,.--13.%aV7G IN THE USE-~ OF Ul THE O[AGIN'DS15 OF DISEASES TITLE- 7 7 OF SUR%lArN0li?ULAR SALIVARY GLANi)S, PNEU-'-10SU!3,'-IA,'-.'L)Lt~LJLLI GRAPHY -U- AUTHQV-(03)--liGCHULSKtY, A.S. , PLlNEK,:,f;.A.# T.ILIN~tt O.A6 coutirRy OF INFO--USSR ..S, OU RC E-- S T 0`4 A T OLOG I YA 1970, V U L-49s NR 3o P P 66-67 "DATE PUBLISHED - - - - - - -70 AtREAS--BIOLOGICAL AN 0 NEDICA SC1 ENCES _SU3JECT L TAGS--ORAL DISEASE, SALIVARY GLANDY PNEU1140GRAPHY, RADIOGRAPHY9 UIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE ~CGNTkOl_ MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS' DOCUMFf;JT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED P lN0.--Uk/051J /70/0ft9/()0 3/0066/0067 -PROXY REEL/FRAME--300ti/050-It STE c I RC ACCE~SliJN 110--At,013112-7 -j' C_LA_~ 212 1030 ONCLASSIF1 D PROCE~SING DATE-13NOV70 r CIRC ACCESS 101IN 1,10-AP0131127 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) toP-0- A Bsr R A C T THROUGH A S Y S T 1: MGF rW'Q B 0 11-'R 0 V I S APPA'RATUS ME AUrHOIRS if,6JFFLATL-L) OXYGEN 'J, 10&~ THE. TH E '~~E(J-110'i AND ITNUER ('GiJROL GF, T X RAY $CNEEN Pt~EPA4D) SUBMENTAL HE RGENTGENOGRAMS OF SUBMAXILLARY SALIVAKY.GLAND FRQ-4 sf~)Es. IN A NUMBEk OF CASES T0111313KAMS WEkE RECURUE.0 AND THE INVE511GArION 1AS F 01 COM61,10'ED A11TH S. I A L 01 P H Y ON THE R0~1'14TGEN11"MMS THEM AR STINCFLY SEEN CONTOURS OF THE GLANO, FORri AJ%,0;fTS.LUaA11 STfmcmic- -At4D INTERRELATION WITH THE SURROUNDING TISSUES. UNCLA%SS I F LED 112 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---27NOV70 T ITLE--CLINICAL PICTURE AND PATHOMORfHOLOGY OF CEqVICAL VEGETATIVE GANGLIONITIS IN VIBRATION SICKNESS ..AUTHOR- (04.)-MODEL RAPORPO~Tv M*:B.t TIMOFEYEVA, NoT., PASTERNAKt G A.- :,C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR kv UURCE--KL IN ICHESKAYA MEDITSINAr 19TO i NR ~3t PP T~-78 '~'._~_DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .',~~'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--BIOLOGIC VIBRATION EFFECTt GANGLIM6, RATY MORPHOLOGYr SPINAL :~CORD, SPINAL NERVEp CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ;:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRUCTIONS DOCUME14T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1742 $TLP NO-UR/049 ILI 70/000/003/0074/0078 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136933 -ul-CLASS 11, 2/2 032 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136983 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS A RESULT OF OBSERVATION OF 29 TrENTS SUFFERING FROM VIBRAT[ON SICKENSS, THE CLINFCAL SYMPTOMS OF P A AFFECTION OF THE CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC GANGLION WERE ANALYZED. IN A NUMBER OF CASES THE AFFECTION OF CERVICAL VEGETATIVE FORMATIONS WERE ACCOMPANIED BY DEGERNERATIVE AND DYSTROPHIC CHANGLS (IF THE SPINE* THE AUTHORS CARRIED OUT HISTOLOGICAL INVESTI.GATIONS OF CIERVICAL VEGETATIVE w -HREE GANGLIA USING RATS SUBJECTED TO INTERMITTENT OVERALL VIBrATION FOR 7 HOURS DAILY DURING A PERIOD OF THREE.MONTHS. M&RPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF PRE AND POST GANGLIONIC FIBERS WERE FOUND, AS WELL AS CHANGES OF NERVE CELLS OF SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA. IT IS BELIEVED THAT IN THE DEVELOP, ENTAL MECHANISM OF CERVICAL VEGATATtVE GANGLIONITIS OF'VIBRATION ETIULOGYv AN UMPORTANT. ROLE IS PLAYED BY PATHOLOGICAL~;IMPULSATWN :FROM THE PERIPHERY AS WELL AS BY DISTURBANCES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. IT IS ASSUMED THAT-THE CHANGES OF THE SPINE ARE OF !SEC,ONDA.RY NATURE CAUSED BY THE AFFECTION OF THE CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC~GANGLUQN*m: FACO;0TU" KIYEVSKIY NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELSKIY.INSTITUT GIGIYENY TRUDA I -PROFFESSIONALINYKH ZABOLEVANIY* USSR uDc: 616.839. ig-co. -o,, - 613.61.4 140DEL1,__,4.A., RAPOPORr, M.B., rMOF-EYEVA, H.T., and 2EX3TER1!;-X, G.A., Kiev Sel'6h_tific Research Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational I)Lseases "The Clinical Picture and Pathomorphology of Cervical Autoiomic Ganglionitis in Vibration Sickness" Moscow, Klinicheskaya Meditsina, No 3, 1970, Pp 74-78 Abstract: Clinical symptoms of cervical autonomic gang'LiLonitis in patients exposed to local and/or general iihole body vibra-t-ion consisted of headache, eye and ear disturbances, and disturbances of the centr,al rieryous system. In a number of cases disturbances of cervical autonomic srructmXes were coll- current with degenerative and dystrophic changes in the spine, 11istological studies were conducted in animals subjected to wliole-body vibration, pathr)- logical changes were found in pre- and post-ganglionic filbe:7s, and in the- cells of the sympathetic ganglia. The dominant factor in the etiology of ganglionitis, I gical impulses from the peripheral nerves and disturbances of may be patho~o the central nervous system. Changes in the spine are of secondary nature and are apparently due to affection of the cervical sympathetic ganglia. USSR um 621.372 852.1(o88.8) NODELI, A-M., STL,-ZHIN, V. A. ."A Harmonic Filter" USSR Author's Certificate No 253254, filed 24 jun 68, published 26 Feb 70 (from,RM-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 68175 P) Translation: The proposed harmonic filter consists of a section of rec- vaveguide divided in half by,a longitudinal plate parallel to the tangular wide walls, and two rows of waveguide absorbing elements coupled to the waveguide section through apertures in the wide walls. To increase attenu- ation of harmonies introduced by each absorbing element, the absorbing element is made in the form of a resonator which is a short-circuited section of rectangular waveguide partially filled with an absorbing materi- al in such a wwj that its 0, is of the order of 8-15., The length of the waveguide is equal to half the wavelength of the harmonic in the. waveguide, and its width exceeds half the wavelength of the ha:pIanic in free space by no more than 15 percent. In order to expand the-Trequency band of the absorbed harmonics, the absorbing waveguide resonators are broken up into groups which differ from one another in,the dimensions of the wide walls, e. g. by 5 percent. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.372.85(083.8) MODEL, A. H., KOLONIKIN, N. B. "Device, for Equalizing the Group Time Delay of a Microwave Channel" USSR Author's Certificate No 276185, Filed 3 Mar 69, PublIshed 12 Oct 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 7Y, Abstract No 4BI87P) Translation: The proposed device contains wave guide bridges and a resonance ring. 1117 4, USSR IJTDC 621.372.553 MODEL', A. M., KOLONIKIN, N. B. "A Device for Equalizing the Group Delay Time of a Hicrowave Channel" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, Fromyshlennyve Qbraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 23, Author's Certificate No 276185, Filed 3 Mar 69j p 63 Abstract: This author's certificate introduces a device for equalizing the group delay time of a microwave channel. The unit concairit.; waveguide bridges and a resonance ring. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, adjustment and tuning of the group delay time equalizer are simplified by forming tile feedback circuit from a bridge device with two arms connected to the ring, while the two free arms are connected by,a 'Section of transmission line. AA0052(;34 UR 0482 went, Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sec i o nnI -Elpctrical, Der' 240787 AE51AL-MEDER rAU A passive"and active cocimunication 6e1tween satelite and earth and vice veisacan be uickly establLshed by q using a system c amorising an aerial 1,: ciovable, by 900 polarlser 2, circ4lar,wavegulde _~, rec- tangular waveguide 4, d4viding filter receiver- transmitter 5,,and.switcb*s 6.,and I.of kransmEtters and receivers. 28.12,67. as,1206469120-9. V.D.KUZNETZOV at alia. (29.S.69.) Bul,131 1.4.69. Class 21a4. Int.P1. Holp. A. Ms ~utL:Oy V. T. Ei Lk Kuznetsov, V. D., Model' YA f K f f3 , , -~x am nweAm,*-a 19821352 ~A 0043550 All UR 0 M 482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated,'Sec ion II Electrical, io n Derwent, in wave uide wh icb tvo IDE ROTARY PLIW F242255 WAVEG ~/70 22V R : . g A secti7dns equipped A th metal pyrwids are linked by a coaxial line containin;4 attenuating channels (6), g (7). Improved matching is,obtained by the!provi.sion of capacitative aleeves:(4)., (9) at.a distance equal,to an odd multiple of quarter wav The" elengths. Aengtb of the coaxial line equals to the muli~iple.of half wavelengths of the second,waveband. 28.12.67 as 1206471126-9. &M.M V.I., LRUTIOV ODEI.4~ XLH 01 p. -Uza (16.9.69.) Bul. 13/25.4.6 Int~. 197GI993 AA0043550 19761994 ~77 T7777777771 USSR UPC: 621-317-741 MODEL', A. M., KRUTIKOV, V. i., KoLonkm, N. B. "A Device for Measuring Small Losses" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshiennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 26, 1970, Soviet Patent No 278796, Class 21, filed 24 Apr 69, p 47 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for measuring small losses in wwreguide elements. The device consists of.an oscillator, a waveguide resonance ring with variable phase shifter, and a directional coupler. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, measurement precision is improved and the working frequency range is extended by making the direction&! coupler in the form of tvo opposed ..Polarization selectors with a polarization rotator on a circular wayeguide connected between them. 98 USSR UDC: 537-312-62 SAVITSKITY, Ye. M. , BARON, V. V. YEF11TOV, Yu. V. , ZOD-1,11" M. S. "Structure and Superconducting Properties of Alloys in the System" Moscow, SverkhDrovodyashchiye splavy i scyedin.---_abcwn1k Alloys and Compounds --collect i on of wo~-Jss), 'TaWka", 3.972, PI) 78--86 (from RZ-h-RadioteYdinika, No 12, Dee 72, dbs-Lract No 12D156G) Translation- Solid-state transforrvations are determined nn~ 0,,~se 010,- grams are plotted for alloys of the van adium-t !;lrstt~m on the 1: - - 4 of methods of microscopic, radiographic, x-ray c-pectr:_:t` and hcrLial ilr_a- yses, as well as by ireasuring microhoz-Oness vxid t,*e sition point for alloy. phaLies. 'The ccnpound Ta'/2 "It" f t' MgZn2 type is formed at 14200C and ,33-,out 333 at.%, tra-;t1_`.'_UTa. !,t 1.-2'0(' 29 at./' tantalum this phase decays eutectoielally to a bee lattice and a phase with structure of the V;[~Cu,, type. Rbc l-).ttr-r i_- also formed by a per-itectoidal reaction -at 1.280 C and 37 at.% truitalum. It is homogene-o-us at 84001'C ir the ranige of 32-_'%9. ": at I'," tfr-'tal 1~m; --he Tc of the high-temperature plhn-ic with latticc i:)J' th~: 14j~`n,, ~Yp- reaches 10 Y. Four illustrations, 1Ab.1Jo(:,.ri,.j,hy oC nii~AE~ UNCLASS:Ir-JED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 -.0LE-INTERACTIUN OF MOLYBDENUM ZIRCONIUAmAND MOLYBDENUM TITANIUM ALLOYS tARBUN AND OXYGEN CONTAtNLNG.GAS MEDIU14 -U- N.V.v YEGUSHINAv S*G.t MODELt.H.S. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970 190(6) 1345-7 1) A T EPUBL ISHEL)----70 ~~...SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--MOLYBDENUM ALLOY, ZLRCONIUM ALLOYi TITANIUM ALLOYP CARBONt :--'*OXYGENv,SOLlD SOLUTIUN, CARSLOEV~OXIDEf~ CRYSTAL LATTICE' PARAMETER CONTHOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0225 STEP NU--UR/0020YTO/190/006/1345/1347 NU--AT0103549 I F ~IE 1) 2/2 032 3 UNCLASSIFIED PROtESSIN~ DATE--090CT7( C IRC ACCESSION NO-AT0108549 -::-,-'A6STRACTfEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EQUIL. IN MO-ZR AND .40-Ti LLOYS,~WHEN-HEATED IN A GAS MEDIUM CONTG. C: AND OTHER IAPURITIES SOL. It -mawHICH. FORM SULID SOLNS. IS DESTROYED, THIS IS DUE TO THE 'T ELY FRUKTHE ALLOY AND COLL CTS A! OF ZR WHICH SEPS* COMPLE UnIDES OR'-OXIDES ON THE SURFACE* SOLNSO :OF LESS THAN:fjR EQUAL TO NT:T1 AFFECT THE LATTICE PARAME tRS;VERY LliTLE. UUT MO-IR SOLID 1SPERCE T ~SOL,NS'o,,- ARE DESTROYED COMPLETELY' BYCANO LASSIFIED -77= &lc 112 016~ In LASS:UFTEW.' PROCESSING DATE-020CT70 ,~T.TTLE-STACILITY OF INTERSTITIAL: SJL:ID 10LUTIONS IN MOLYBDENUM -U- f.AUTH0P-(03)-A'GEYEVt N.V., YEGUSHINAt S.G., MODEL, M.S. ............ :.CUUNTRY OF INFO-USSR li-SOURCE-AKADEM11A NAUK SSSRv OOKLADYP VOL. 109, FEB 11, 1970, P. 1155-1153 -D ATE, PUBLISHra --ilFEB70 -~ljiiJFCT~ AREAS-MATERIALS tJ:GPIC TAGS--SOLID SOLUTION, MOLYBDENUMt BitILICIGRAPHY, INTERSr[TIAL NITRIDE ~',WNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ',OCCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .pPROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0293 STEP NO--UR/0020/7-3/L90/003/1155/1158 C I R, CACU-55SION NO--AT0108591 ONCLA SS I F Ir- 0 D16 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE~-02nCT70 ~CIRC-ACCESSION NQ--AT0108591 -AB~TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo, STUDY OF THE STABILITY -IF -.INTERSTITIAL SOLID SOLUTIONS OF~CAST MOLYBDENUM W[TH.IIUSS19LE LARGE LAiTICr:,- CONSTANTS, AND MOLYBDENUM CONTAINING 0.014 C. THE SAMPLES WERF SUBJECTEV TO HEAT TREATMENT IN THE CAST-AND DEFO!MNIED STATE. IT IS FlUN-9 _.:THAT.THE INTERSTITIAL SOLID SOLUTIONS WHICH WERE:NOT DECOMPOSED DUR114G n",-COOLING CF THE INGOTS ARE QUITE STABLE.., EVEN ADDITION'S OF METALS OF GROUP IVA.DO NOT RESULT IN THEIR COMPLETE DECOMPOSITION. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 771-537.6-1 13MM Candidate~ of S i MAITSIYEVICHY P. Kh. c ences~ L! :V., IW140V A. M., MODEL, -N. M.- MUZYCHENKOV, M. S. and SKACHKOVK,: Ye. V. "The Interference Resolvometer LIR- 11 Leningrad, Optiko-Yiekhanicheska-ja Promyshlennost', No 9, Sep 72) PP 30-34 Abstract: The technical characteristics, operating principle, and de.:3ign of the first industrial sample of a displayed,automatic device, the laser interference resolvometer LIR-1, are described by reference to its optical schema and photo- -er was developed graphs of the control desk and principal blocks. The rqsolvomet according to the technical assignment of the State Optical Institute by the Kras- nogorsk Mechanical Plant for the determination of resolutions of photographic e materials in the 440--2960 m.-1 range. A laser of th LG-36A type =6328 is used as light source. The LIH-1 is a two-beam interferometer in which interference bands with sinusoidal distribution of brightness develop by inter- action of two flat waves. It. is designed for operation under laboratory condi- tions. Visual or diffraction methods can be used for the evaluation of exposed and processed resolvogr-cm. Tests of a series of '116h -resolution photofilTEs yielded a value of the resolving ability which can be characterized as R > 2700 mm-1 Y because all frequency groups up to the limiting* were re-Droduced. Nalues of R for high-resolution films are presented. Fourillustr.., one table, t lve biblio. refs. USSR UDC 620.1+621.9.038 VERESHCHAGIN, L. F., Academician, SEMERCHAN, A. A. 6..UQDjN0 -2., BOCHAROVA, .~~4 V. T. T. , DMITRIYEV, M. YE. , Institute of High-Pressure Physics-Zl7tte Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow "Synthetic Diamond -- A Material for High-Pressure Chambers of the Order of a Megabar" Moscow, Doklady Akademii 2~auk SSSR, Vol. 195, No. 3, 21 Nov 70, pp 593-594 Abstract: The problem of obtaining pressures of I megabar -aid above in high-pressure chambers can be solved, in the opinion of the authors, by using compositior mater-lais based on synthetic microcrystalline diamonds. It is noted that pressures that can be achieved in high-pressure equipment depend not only on the ccnstruction of the e4u ment but also primarily on the physi come chan ical properties of materials used to make the essential parts of the equipment. Tungsten carbidc,, is known to becomc so plastic after reaching a prensure,in the central part of tht equi:)ment of the order of 400 kbar that a further increase in load does not lead to an appreciable rise in pressure inside the chamber. The example given for the reascn for interest in achieving pressures of the order of several megabars i4, the theoretical calculations 1/Z USSR VERMCHAGIN, L. F., et al, Doklady Akaderij Nauk SSsR, Vol~ 195, Nc. 3, 21 Nov 70. PP 593-594 of Schneider [Helv. Phys. Acta, 42. Fasc, 7/8, 9~7(19059)1 who showed that lt is possible to obtain metal-tic hydrogea at a Pres- sure of the or-der of 2 megabars vihicn~probably has the properties of a sv-Perccn- ductor with a high critical temperature. Samples ofthe materials were produced in a high pressure and temperature device of large capacity. Pressure was necessar;- in this case not only to reduce the graphitization of the diamond grain -under hea-,Lng 0 but also to produce a sufficiently dense diamond -contain-ing b-,:,iquet. A metallo- graphic study of the structure showed a predominance of diamond crystals,while the binding was the smaller portion of the volume of the material. The diamond grains have multiple contacts and apparently form a three-dimensional framework, as dis- tinct from existing abrasive compositions in which diamond crystals are isolated from one another by the binder. The hardness of samples with a grain size of 2-3 was on the average 97 HRA. The elastic modulus as determined by an ultrasonic method on samples of size 12 x 8 mm with a grain size of 10-15 v was ^,60,000 kG/7=2. It is concluded that exceptional hardness exceedi-ng the hardness of known metallo- and mineral-ceramic solid alloys, in combination with a sufficiently high elastic modulus-can be obtained in diamond compositions with a high concentration of diamond and a miniTw-m conceptration of binder made bythe~ appllcaticn of high pressures. 2/2 USSR UDC: 519.214 BIKYAIJS, A. "Concerning an Asymptotic Expansion for n-Fold Convolutions of k-Dira--n- sional Distributionsit Lit. mat. sb. (Lithuanian Mathematics Collection), 1970, 2.0, No pp 433-443 (from RZh-Kibernetika,- No L Jul 71, Abstract !to "W45) Translation: Asymptotic expansions of the form -)=ICv(D*(A-v).(P--D)v(AYn)+,..,,,(AVn) P-- (A If n V-0 are considered for an n-fold convolution P*n.of k-dinensional distribu- tions P(A) of the random vector Here A is a -W Borel set of k-dimensional Euclidean sDace, 0 is k-dimensional normal distribution with parameters (0,V), V is the iratri.x of second momencs of vector C. An estimate from above is. foirid for -VI 112 BIKYALIS, A., MODERUDI, Lit. mat. sb., 1970, 10, No 3, pp 433-443 assuming existence of moments of order 2+8 (0