SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MORZHARETTO, A.A. - MOSIN, L.I.

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PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 032 UNCLASSIFIED e*:.ClRC-ACCFSSI0N Nil--AA0109748 GP-0- ABSTRACT. MATERIAL FOR WELDING TI ALLOYS WAS USED ~A S-.--AN ADDITIVE DURING THE WELDING OF AgTICLES OF COMPLEX THIS MATEPIAL- C0,14SISTED -7.5 AID 'AF SUB2 OF T1 POWDER 95 ~1*5 .5 W T.,~ 'PERCENT. A RESIN EQUALS -80-IQO W.T. PERCENT OF: THE DRY MIXT. WAS USED A$ A 8114DERr. UMCLASSIFIEO _s_l:N ATF_--~;2,~OCT7 -STE LS -U!r -T-'OF~'HIGH.S _NG 'ZO- S&T r TRF ..... . . . . .X 4_ I z._- ~ ..". -i 'p lao J_S vj~_' KR'X YA N. j 1:14ORZHARETTOr: Wai6 SERGt-yEv-. I.V. A 0 F 1_.~-O-USSR _dURCE--IZ,-. VYSSH. UCHEB. 7-AVED.v CHERN* MET. 19701 13(2), 123-5 PUBLIEHED ------- 70 1. ~-SUBJECT AREAS-MAT-~RIALSt MECH.v IND.* CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR 6pje TAGS-_ STRUCTURAL fTEEL9 IMPACT STRENGTH.1 STEEL HEAT,TREATMENTF STEEL -STEEL .',,-~.-:kRDENtNGf METAL CAMNGo ALLOY STEELP CIIRCMIUM STEEL, MANGANESE ~',UNTROL 14ARK I NG--N() RESTRICTIONS ?~-.N N m WMENT: CLASS-; 1) ZLASSIFIEO F~DXY~~ktEIJOKASE' -:L99k/lJ87 -Tt?,NO-~-UAjOI48/70~~/0131002/0123/0125 CIRC ACC f-.S S I ON NO--AT0115616 UNCLASSIFIE0 1:1.1--212 _027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70- ACCESSION NO--AT0115616 _;'--_A8STRACT/,EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE I 14PAC TSTRENGTH OF THE CAST N CONSTRUCTION STEEL WAS INGREASEU BY APPLYIN.G OPTIUAL ALLOYING A 13 HEAT TREATMENT W14ILF MAINTAINING 36-37 HRC HAkDNESS4 EIGHT GRADES OF STEEL (CR 1.08-1.66, St 0.40-2.79v MN 1,58-ZaZ9PURCENT) WE4E MELTED IN A GASIC INDUCTION FUR14ANCE DEOXIDIZED WITH O.IPERCENT ALl A!-0 CAST. T14E CASTINGS WERE ANNEALED & HR AT 950DEGREES AND CUT INTO 6ARS WHICH WERE NORMALIZED AT 950DEGREES. 8ILLETS WERE fl) QUENCHED FkCM ,-:.-930-40DEGREES, (2) NORMALIZED AT 930-40DEGREES 6ITH SUBSEQUENT TEMPERING AT 2000EGREES, OR (3) HEATED I HR AT 300-320DEGREE$ AND WUENCHED IN MOLTEN SALTPETER. DETO. AFTER THE IMPACT STRENGTH AND HARDNESS tiERE :EACH OF THE 3 HEAT TREATMENT CONDITIONS: A STEEL AT GIYEN CONDITIONS :-AFTER LOW TEMPO TEMPERING MAY HAVE A LARGE9 OPTIMUP COPICN. OF CR% MN AND THER-ALLOYING ELEMENTS THAWAFTER~MEDIUM OR,HIGH TEMP. TEMPERING. HEARTIMUM CONCNSo OF THE ALLOYING INGR EDIENTS Aqk I NT ERRELATED. 'KIEV#' FAMITY: INST. PROBL. LITIVA:: USSR. UNCoL?*,',S IF IED D' PkOCESStNG DATE--Z30CT7( .1/z 010. UNCLASSIFIE' ---INTERCHANGEABILITY OF THERMO BIMETALLIC PLATES -U- TTTL E ~AUTHOR-(02)-MOSALOVt A.N.p TOYGANBAYEV, ~YE.A. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-STANDARTY I KACHES'oVgv 1970p NR 5v PP 45-48 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH.v IND,# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--BIMETALt TECHNICAL STANDARDi PRECISION INSTRUMENT INDUSTRY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-~-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--199711556 STEP NO--UR/0422/70/000/005/0045/0040 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120335 N A NC~L ASS IF [ED- U 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT*7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120335 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACCURACY OF MANUFACTURE OF THERMO BIMETALLIC PRATES IS CONSIDEKED IN RELATION TO THEIR FUNCTIONAL I.NTERCHANGEABILITYo THE ARTICLE IS USEFUL TO DESIGNERSi PRODUCTION -lNGINEERS AND STANDAROIZATION WORKERS IN METALLURGY AND INSTRUMENT -ENGINEERING. ONCLASSINFIED 'I", 1/2'' 039 UNCLASS;IF:IED,; PR&ESSING DATE--090CT70 ,firLE-STATISTICAL ANALYSfS OF THE IDECARBURHATION UYNAMICS OF A MOLTEN -U- ____.-)4ETAL .~AUfH0k-(05J-KAGANOV# V.YU.l SURGUCHI:Vr G.041 DERKACHEV, YE.N., MOSALOV, TITOV, V.I. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ~-.-SIOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. ULHEB. ZAVED-o CHERN MET. 1970p 13(l), 167-71 PUBLISHED----70 .-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS OPIC TAGS-DEGARBURIZATION, LIQUID METAL;, STATISTIC A~NALYSISt OXYGEN? FLUID OYNAMICS CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS I)OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~P.11OXY REEL/FRAME--1981/0594 STEP NO--UR/0148/70/013/001/Olb7/0171 CJRC ACCESSION NO-AT0050601 __ __ -_ -- - -- - - _- _- - -- - -__ - - N ''S I F- I F 1) - -- :-- - : _- .- - - ~ -- WGLA-S ON Alm 41*2 039 UNCLA'SSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ORC.ACCESSION NO--AT0050601 .-,"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. RE140VAL OF C FROM A LIQ. METAL IS ~ A-CiJMPLEX PRGCESS, NOT ALWAYS SUSCEPT18LF- To RECOGNIZE0 FORPAS OF ANAL. RESULTS ARE GLVEN OF STATISTICAL AaAL. OF RANDOM FUNGTIONS LUG. THE DYNAMICS OF DECAK6URIZATION OF FUSED METAL 8Y THE INTRODUCTI(jilq OF 0. THE CUNNECTION BETWEEN AMT. OF 0 ADON. AND RATE OF DE~:CAR61JRIZATION :(U(T)-V(T)) IS DETO., THOUGH THIS IS DIFFICULT IN VIEW OF THE MULTIPLE PROBAbILITY SURFACES OF THE RAN0,311-1 FUNCTLONS, AND HENCE, GrqLY 1`41c- SIMPLEST APPROXNS. CAN 6E EXAMU. CURVES ARE GIVEN To COMIPARE rHE MATH. EXPECTATION AND MEAN SQUARE DEVIATIONS OF EXPIL. NEU '?S WITH RESULTS -.ACTUALLY OBTAINED. THE C CONTENT EXERCISES ONLY A MALL EFFECT ON THE .:.--MATI4. EXPECTAT-ION OF VIT). DECARBURIZATION 15 A NOPSTATIONARY EFFECT '-'-FOR- STEEL MELTSv OWING TO A COMINATION OF 1,NTJERNAL GOMPh. FACTORS. UNCLASSIFIED 112 020 UNCLASSIFIE6. PROCESSIN.G,DATE--04DEC70 T-ITLE--RADIOLYSIS CF 11HEXADECANE AND IrOCTADECANETWOLS -U- _~--,~:AUTHOR-(03)-CHIRAKADZE, G.G., NANOBASHVILI,. Y E. 14. tMOSASvIVILI G.A, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR A AKAD. NAUK BRUZ. SSR 1970, 57 ('21 ,~,41_4 -'~DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOILOGY TOPIC TAIGS--RADIOLYSIS, DECANE, THIOLf X, 14 A. RADIATIONt SULFIDEt A AY GAMI SULFONIC ACID CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0797 ST~P NO--k)R/0251./10/05?/002/0341/0344 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136231 UN-CLASSIFIED 2/2 020 UNCLASS1 FIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136231 STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE r[TLC- COMPDS., -4 AB- (1) AiD ([I)# WERE EXPOSED TO X AND GAMINIA PAYS. I HAVING,RECIEVED A DOSE OF c-.2 71MES 10 PRIME19 OR 3.6 TIEMS 10 PRIME19 EV-blL SHOdEll A CONVERSION YIELD OF 0.4 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 OR 0.6 T114ES I'0 pRltqE NEGArLVE3 MOLE-L., RESP. I DISSOLVED IN ORG. SOLVENTS WAS CONSIDERABLY MORE SENSITIVE TO CHANGES, THE EXTENT Blt[NG A FUNCTION Of: SOLVENt POLARITY: A O.OU8M SOLN. IN ETCH HAVING RECEIVED A DOSE OF 0.(' TIMES 10 PR[ME19 OR 3o6 TIMES 10 PRIME19 EV-ML SHOWED A DECOj*4PN* OF 0.75 TIMES 10 PR[hJE NEGATIVE3 OR 2 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGAYIVE3.1 MOLE-L.v AND A 0.008M SOLN. IN ISOOCTANE UNDER THE SAME CONDITIONSt 0.49 TIMES 10 VPRIME NEGATIVE3 OR TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 I MOLE-L.*,RESPS DOUStING THE CONCN. OF I NEGLIGIBLY RAISED THE CONVERSION OF Is 11 BEHAVED S,IMILARLY WHEN TESTED UNDER SIMILAR CONDITIONS. THE MAIN CONVERSIONPRODUCTS WERE THE -CORRESPONDING DISULFIDES (SULFIOES,.SULFONIC ACIOSI,AND H SUB2 5 WERE .,:FORMED ONLY IN MINOR AMTS.). THE COMPARISON OF TH&SE DATA WITH THOSE --FOR LOWER MOL. WT. HOMOLOGS SHOWSTHAT THE EFFECTS OF MCIL. WT. ~OIPIINISHES SHARPLY STARTING WrTH I AND THE HIGHER TliIOLS RESEMBLE --,:,RADIATION STABLE HYDROCARBONS IWMANY RESPECTSil FACILITY: INST. -NEORG* KHIM. ELEKTROKHIN.v TBILSI USSpv'.l UNCLASSIFIED 7 :J UDC: 6,21,791,011 GORDAN', G. K., DZYKOVICH, Is Yas, MAKARA, As M.,IMOSEN ZI N. A., and V. A. High-Temperature Chemical Inhomogeneity in the Weld-AfTected Zone" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya 0brabotki Materialov, no No,i--Dec 70. pp 114- 119 Abstract; An analysis is presented of regulftritie-a in the de*relopment of high-temperature chemical microinhomogeneities on heating specimens of h,:!at- resistant uteels. The heating vau carried out. in veld-,111g, the-ir-131 cycles to temperatures observed in the weld"affected zone of real weldu, The steels involved were 30F~IlGSNA, 42KIl2GS11MA, 28Kh3SNMIA,and othors. 11,he Srjf~04 mens measured 5 x 5 mm. Tile magnitude of the chemical inhamogeneilty formed olt high-temperature heating of rolled steels thii Inhoirogencity of the veld-affected zone of real welds appear to be doanpumable to that of a. dendritic inhamogereity which generally develops in the arystiLllization of welds and ingots of a similar compositions : The fomation of a chemical inhoriogeneity along the grain boundaries on hIKh-ttwmparnjtUre heating of ateels r, and t4a radfritribu tion and the changea i1t) tl,lp ahape of- vile nonmetallic '382.3 USqP uDo 621. KOPYL, G. F. A4~.L. M. recasting the S-I-ability~of Noise~~n,Transist6r Circuits" F o Kiev, Pribory 1 srodstva wrtamiatiki: (Devices ahd ~MetOns of Automation), "Nauk. dunka," 17MT, PP 103-112 (f rom RZh-Elek- tronika i yeye Primenenlye, No 3, March, 1971, Abstx:& r, No 3B197) Translation: The dependence of the noise factor of combined transistor circuits on the internal resistance of a signal source is determined. The minimum noise level of the.4ircuit is ob- served when the magnitude of the resistance of the signal source is close to the nagnitude of the impedance inpirt of the circuit. Change of the noise factor in tirae is explained:by the insta- bility-of the flicker noise of a transistor caused by-irrever- sible changes in the body and on the.surface of,semtoonductor devices. illustrations, 6 references, HOKO Welding USSR 11EK-40 1521.79L. 75:004.17 ASNIS, A. YE., IVASHCHEINTKO, G. A., Institute ol! Electric ;:eLd-ing imeni Ye. 0. Paton, Academy,of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, and MOSENKIS, YU. G., Leninskaya Kuznitsa-Plant Properties of Welded Joints With High-Strength WeLda" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 3, Mar 71, pp 15-L7 Abstract: The properties of low-carban steel iralded joints w-ith high-strength welds were stadied Linder the condilk-icsii of rc,~tain- itig sufficient weld plasticity. It iti,, shotin tha", thi,; con- di'tion, high-strength welds do not differ .1c(w;, jo;*'-~":G wit-11 ord-'.- nary welds. Micromechanical test data show Ha(!i v;~;r;.r~Ocn )I' mechanical properties of the joi"t in the V.-Id i-nd L'kkc wcj-d- affected zone during welding,by =1-13/45 e'ec-rodea, wire in carbon dioxide, AN-P-1 (ANV 70) elcc,'~ .-s, ni-idv ()8'~ wire in carbon dioxide. For.comparison of the Y O.A. welded, Joints with ordinary and high,-stren,grth wields, s~'._-.plei; wc.~e manufactured with a two-way bead fortaing in a 8roove. (Lype 1) and 1/2 USSR MNIS, A. YE., et al., Avtomatiches4*aya Svarka, No 3, Mar 71, pp 1.5-17 butt joints with complete penetration (the weld'of ordinary strength) and with poor penetratioa~to,40 percent oE the cros3 section of the specimen (high-strength wele.) fr(:,m "Adch type 2 tress dingrnm specitaens were made. A true sL. type 2 samples samples using v4irioua w-lxe. 1 - C noted that tensometric vieasureln"%ts of the in tke w, joint under tension d"onstrated that in Lh-i~ of plastic flow the stress growl% rate in tile basic: Ole, Taeld- AS IA.3*eZUIL 01' 10W affected zone, and the weld is different J- plasticity of welds made by ch-alk-coated electrodes, cracks occurred in the welds witI% insignificant strAin, In high- strength welds made by AINP-l electroOes and wive rJo cracks occurred during this stage. 2/2 - 77 Dokl. AN ArmSSR (Reports of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR), 1972, S4, No S, pp 241-245 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstraFF No SV468 by V..Titov) Translation: If the edges of an unoriented graph can be as- signed an orientation so that it becones a basisigraph of partial Ordering, we shall say that the gra h has a strongly P basing orientation. A graph having 4 strongly basing orien- tation is called strongly based. For.strong basing of a planar graph it is necessary and sufficient that'it contain no triangles. Theorem 1. If the graph is strongly based and there exists a strongly basing orientatiomsuch that the length of the simplest path is equal to then,ihere exists an even P numberof no less than p+l different-strongly basing orien- in each of which the length of the simplest path is not greater than D. 1/2 USSR MOSESYAN, K. M., Dokl. AN ArmSSR, 1972, 54s No 5, pp 241-24S Corollary 1. If a (finite) graph is strongly based, then for an arbitrary vertex m th ere exists at least one ' strongly basing orientation such,that in the~resultant ori- ented graph all arcs incident on a emerge from a (converge on OL) Corollary 2. If a graph is strongly based, then there exists for it an even number not less than the chromatic num- ber of the graph of -lifferent strongly based~orientations. See also RZhMat, 1972, 1OV356; 1973, 1VS24. :There are mis- prints in the bibliography and in the references to the bib- liography. 2/2 40 - USSR. UDC 621-791:338 h5 ItLen %p10;3 IpAea in Forge" Plant, ASNIS, A. YE., ani,"i KWCHENKO, P. F., Main a 0 V ectric Welding imeni Ho 0. Paton, Acadeqr of Sciences UkrSSR "Effi New Welding Materials for Corner Jotubs With Reduced Gross ciency of Using Section" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svark-a, No 9, Sep 70, pp 61-63 Abstract: A study was made of the econojV of welded camstrucl"ifins with reduced amounts of weld metal. In square Tee-joints, in the abijence of bevelled edges, the amount of weld metal can lbe reduced by reducing the fillet weld size. This can be done by using e1 ectrode materials of higher strength, vhich would emsure adequate plasticity of the ureld. A table shows the eookny of reducing fillet weld size~in manual and semi-automatic welding in 002p wing UONI-13/45 and ANF-1 electrodes and Sv-O8G2S and S1v-08Khd8MF'w1res. Ai figure shove the tech- :nologi-cal cost of I kaL of square Tee-joint by.semi-autoinatic welding in 002, depending on fillet size. 1/1 ..... ......... 1/2 013 UNCLASSI'FIED* 'PROCESSIN'G DATE--230CT70 ,,._TITLE--PREPARATION OF SHELL MOLDS BY,USING ETHYL SILICATE 40 FOR INVESTMENT CASTING -U- ~_AUTH0R-(05)-0ZER0Vr_:V.A.v SAKODYNSKIY:, K.I., SHPRITSv 6-3-, MOSEVAO L'I.j BERKOVSKIYP V*4s -COUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR SOUR,Cr:--LITEIN,OE PROIZOO. 1970t 2t 14-15 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~:-:.SUOJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.9 IND.IpCIVIL AND MARINE ENGR _~''-TOPIC TAGS--SHELL MOLD, INVESTMENT CASTINGP ORGANIC SILICATE CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--U.NCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1996/1735 STEP 40--UR/012$/70/002/000/0014/0015 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118713 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118713 ..'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APPLICATION OF ET SILICATE-40 TO SHELL IMOLDS MAOE IT NECESSARY TO FULLOW THE P-~OCESSES OCCURRING DURING THE PREPN- OF THE BONDING SOM, PROPERTIES OF THE SOLN. ARE DEPENDENT ON THE CONTENT OF FREE H SUB2 0. CHR0-q0ATG'Gb OF HYOROLYIED ET SILICATE SOLN. IS USED TO DET. THE PROCESSES OCCURRING DURING HYDROLYSISo ON THIS BASIS, IT IS POSSIBLE TO CHi*,,-GSE: All OPTIMOM RECIPE, A MANNER OF HYDROLYSIS, A MEANS.Or PREPN. OF SHELL IMOLDS FOR EACH PROCESS VARIANTF AND A MEANS OF CONTR)LLING'THE COMPN. OF HYDROLYZED SCLNS. THE AODN. OF ET SILICATE-40 DKREASED THE COST OF THE BONDING AGENT AND INCREASED THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SHELL MOLD PREPN, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDG 5l2.2S/.26+Sl9I"'3:330.l15 MOSEVICH, "Solution of Certain Maximin Problems" Kibernetiku -- na Zluzhbu Kommunizmu. T. 6 [Cybernetics in the Service of Communism, Vol 6 -- Collection of Works), Moscotir, Energiya. Press, 1971, pp! 220-232, (Translated from Referativnyy 7hurnal, Ubernetika, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V673 by L. Bregman). Translation: A system of linear inequalities Mal onds bo tbe &ncns. in Bayer process solns.' Silicates aiie. retuoveA front the; solu. by treatment at 105" for 6 hr with 3CaO-Al20;,fiHtO. The solids are sepd. anti the soln, is treated'with AUOH)s ~(o ppt. Al oxide hydrate which is stpd. ati(I cakin~~l to prep. AIL01. Compared %vith,uther prom3es for prepg.~ AhOt from lnrphelh~e or kaoun thil. proms requires less evapri. of leach solns.'and less NaOIL E~ C. Houston 19730106 j., fw,,~;j S AMAG9 S - A UR 0482 inventions Munrated, Se tion III Me.~-hanic.al and Gener~l, xwent, -243423-, KM~AWCK De "7risingP ~ ajac thi,: k on Inclined Jizjkj ~hs ;Xh $4 clitmd Unkt pIvoted to a lover of une ~Momeut ~ amo, 04 the. bong ai;- 7or which is a support. psa,_;%~d ~ oil thit AOT~'*arm-* pi- voted lcvc1.1U*: lmmer~ wit1k, support. p448;: do the ends.7 This enables _:the.,it*e i4b lock, to ~b~ -vied;-at wide viriaty,- 6k points 01i a 'curved ; Th ith di ib bl i k f ~~i 4 - w e even str on o e ut . otk is IcA horizontal lj-jk~jj 0~411hadjink:2 andjUck 3. ~'J*Ck-j to'I~Oer 5, the Pivot 4 connea#jiak 2, t1d of vhicfi cerri d *,P-- and the long am r4 support pa short iral J& Connected b. P4'Vdt I- to livalling -lover 8, with p&44; 4hip aad Wan tbt r*ats. on pads 6~,~ and X0.. no. heigW~01 the keel- block 13 AdJusteid ip. and ~Vith' thit Ship,in POsitLon its WeLght-4s evenIX ~diistributad be4veea pads 6, 9 iond 10 due tq,~ "tera6tfon of levers'S amd-S,and 25.4.68 as.12394951;7-1 fMWHK L V 1V V,- V,. (23.9.69) %fl ON F _ "S-69' b_ Bui.,16/i t 3~ qj B 63C. 1-971904:10 U295411K ...... imll'Irlim'"m 1, 1 ! . t, Iit 3 ! : .1 : i I.. I t T M*t E t,l I n V., Tashkent Institute of "'La"- road MOSHKOV, A. D., and Tra7Mpb7tation. Engineers "Use of the Continued Fraction Method for the Stiidy of Torsiona'L Oscil- -ass Systems on a Digital Computer" lations of Multin Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, No 2, 1970, pp 68-71 Abstract: The article describes a program for calculating continued fractions on a medium-class digital computer (for example, the "Oral- 2") for the study of free and forced torsioi~Aal cacIllations of a mul- timass system The use of a computer speeds up the fitudy and T,~,kes it possible to analyze different versions fox- ths construction of mechanical, electrical, and other chain-structurei systems* USSR UDC 621.735.032 VORONTSOV, V. K., MOSHKOV, V. L, PETROV, V. A., and CHEKHOVA, L. 1. "On the Effect of the Forgi ng Reduction Ratio on the Mu:cro and Micro-Structure of.Heat-Resistant E1481 Steel" PlistIcheskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavov, Moscow, No 64, "Metallurgiya," 1970, pp 205-208 Translation: A study is made of the macro- and micro-structure of E1481 steel in.all reductions of an ingot 500 millimeters in diameter and 1.17 tons in mass. It is established that during:forging on flat hammer blocks to the point where the forging reduction:ratio is nine, inadequate working of the central part of the ingot can be observed. The inicro-structure is studied in the central and peripheral parts of the ingot. It: is shown that the micro-structure of steel in forged pieces obtained with a forging reduc- tion ratio less than nine is characterized by a microcansertal nature. rhe macro- and micro-structure of forged pieces forged in cut banner blocks is studied, and the advantage of such technolog3r frou the point.oi view Of cemented carbides and consertal nature is, demonstrated..~ Four figures and two bibliographic entries. 1/1 310 USSR UDC 620.171.5 POLUKRIN, P. I., VORONTSOV, V. K. V. I., a4d PEMIV, V. A. Mo~~05. "Stress -Deformation State of a Round Billet During Drawing by Flat, Combined, and Cut Hanwer Blocks" Plasticheskaya Def ormatsiya Metal2ov iSplavov, Moscov, No 64, "Metallurgiya," 1970, pp 199-205 Translation: Using the optically sensitive coding method, a comparison was made of the stress-deformed state of round billets duting drawing by flat, combined, and cut hammer blocks. It is ~ shown that the use of combined and cut hammer blocks in forging round ingots is more expedient. The article gives practical recommendations on the selection of cut harmier blocks. Six and five bibliographic eutr figures ies. OardioV6s-c4-; ~T, at Aea.%!.O'b~ USSR UDC 616.1-o84:613-71 OS Correspariding Member Academy of Medical ST15KC-64F USSR-,-Ytos 0 ow "Physical Culture as a Means of Preventing the Plost Important, Diseases of the Cardiovascular System". Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, Vol 34, No 2, Feb 71, pp 94-100 Abstract: Data reported in the.literature show that lack of exercise shortens life and results in functional disturbances,, principally those of the blood circulation aysteAj. It has been found that even a few hours of rest impair regulatory functions of the organism. Physiological studies have~shown that ohysical training increases the resistanco of animals'to hypoxemia and to the action of extremes of temperature, perietrating radiation, and acceleration loads as well as other external effects that greatly stress the organism. It intensifies the Liununobiologi- cal response of the organism and thus increases the resistance to disease -- e.g., the resistance of animals to tuberculosis is increased. Physical training nnd.exercise are of definite 112 USSR MOSHKOV, V. N., Sovetskaya Meditsina, Vol 34, No 2, Feb 71, pp 94-100 importance in the prophylaxis of hypertension, atherosclerosis, and coronary insufficiency. Their beneficial effects include improved regulation of vegetative functions, increased efficiency of the circulatory system, activation of the metabolism of the myocardi=, a better balance between blood,coalgulation and anti- coagulation mechanisms, and stimulation of the development of collateral blood circulation. 2/2 - m USSR UDr 059-3:669.oi7-3 ZAKRAROVA, M. I., KAO-MIN'-T'I, and YWMV) V. V..P Miscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov "Phase Transformations in DecomDosition of 'Solid Solutions in Cu-1%Be-4%AC_ and Cu-0-5%Be-l-3O%Ti Alloys" Sverdlovsk., Fizike- IA--tallov i 'eletallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 61 Jun 72, PP 1243- 1248 Abstract: Electron microscopy and X-req analysis of polycrystals and sinZle cryptals were used to investigate phase transforrations in the decortmosition of solid solutions in Cu-I%Be-I;%A4,- and CII-OMBe-1.3Ri alloYs. in the Cu-Be-Ti alloy the decomposition of the s(Apersaturated solid O~alitian ill the 2 IP process of isothermal.,tempering all - and, 3000C proceedi; firot by separation of theje. I -Cu3TI andi~-'~CtLBL- matastabie coherent phases aild then separation of the,/--" Ti andi'-CuPe equilAbriun phases. Cr. ..C- _ ell -C113 . ystals 0 f r tq5tal-ile ph;,~~j - separate vrith orientations in the directionelOO>, for-.mijig a periodical utrtc- ture. The deco,",osition of the solid solition in tho Cti-Btl Ag alloy at 28 and 3000C proceeds first by Separation of the3*1,CuBe mtastable r-hase and than by separation of the CuBe equilibritvn~ -phase and Ag c-tystalq containing a small quantity of dissolved Cu. Three figures, twelve biblio.,rraphic references. cso:-l842-w END 65 USSR UDC 541.182.2/.3:546.45 VISHNEVSKIY, Ye. P., and MOSHKOVA.-L,-P. 'INomographic Method of Estimating the Intensity of Aerosol Emanations When Beryllium is Heated" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, '1973, pp 84-87 Abstract: When heated, beryllium evaporates and then condenses upon coming into contact with the surrounding cold air. Using formulas that take into account the temperature, thickness of~the oxide film, and pressure of eaturated vapor, the authors prepared a nomogram that permits quick de- termination of the intensity of aerosol emanations at the various terapera- ture levels to which beryllium may be heated. The procedure is illustrated with two examples. 81 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 YITLE--CUTTI.:%iG OFF THYRISTOR UlttECT CURRENT TRANSi-ORMERS DURING, INDUCTIVE LGAD FEEDING -U- AUTHOR- (02)-bARSKIY v V.A.* MOSMOVICHo 8.1. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR C.SWACE-MUSCbivo- ELEKTROTEKHNIKAP l'17G# NR2 PP 11-14 DAIE. PL6LISHE0-----70 l.`-SUBJECT AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. "TOPIC TAGS--THYRISTORi i--LECTRONIC TRANSFORMEP9 OIRECT CURRENT, ELECTRONIL ,..':.SWITCHt ELECTRONIC RECTIFIER9 VOLT AMPERe CtIARACTERISTIC CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESYRICTIONS ~'l)CCUNENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PkOXY-REEL/FRAME--1999/1Z24 STEP NU-IJR/0292/7-01000/002/0011/0014 CIkC ACCESSION NO-AP0123188 UNG L'A S 5- 1 F4 E 0 ----------- 212 022 UNCL A:S I FI ED PROCESSING UATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0123188 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS ARE PRESENTED FROM A THEORETICAL ANU EXPERIMENTAL STUDY UF A REGIME WHICH IS FREQUENTLY MANIFESTED DURING THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMER EXPLUITATIO.N. IT 15 SHOWN THAT OVERVOLTAGE AT SHUT OFF RECTIFIERS AND INDUCTIVE LOAD9 WHICH ARE MANIFESTED DURING TRANSFORMtk CUT OFF FROM T14E SOPPLY NEYwORK, ARE DETERMINED By THE VULTAGE DkOP IN THE ARCS OF SWITCHING OFF APPARATUS. AN ANALYSIS 15 GIVEN FROM THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE VOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ARC- OF A SWITCH AND THE RE;SULTING UIVERV-3LTAGE. SCHEMES FOR PROTECTIGN FROM OVEflVbLTAGC- ARE GIVEN FOR NONREVERSIBLE AND REVEkSibLE TRIPHASE AND NULL PHASE CIRCUITS FOR THE REGIME UNDER INVESTIGATION. AN ANALYS.IS IS MADE OF THE PROCESSES WHICH TAKE PLACE IN "AD ThYkISTUKS MjRING INDUCTIVE Lt, SWITCH OFF# UVERKATING OF THE STKUCTURE OF THE TERMINAL CGNUUCTING THYRISTCJRSV iiNU TliL MAXIAUM RATE riF CURRENT kISE IN SuUiTltiG THYRISTURS. ~jKIONAL ARTICLE: FOUR -ILLUSTRATIONS AND SEVEN 81BLIaGRAPHIC ENTRIES. UNCLASSIFIED TJDC: 621-372.412 "InveRt.1 .7,L,tion of Losses in the Surface Layer of GroLmd Quartz Plezoelec- tric F'-::tmnts Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-teK-in. sb. Radiokomconenty (Electronic Tech- Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970, vy--p. _.p 42-50 (from RZh-R*;diatekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D354) 71:.,ut.,-,12tion: The paper presents the results of studies of losses in an osr-1-1.1atory piezoelectric element in the destroyed surface layer of quartz vhi,-A is formed during grinding. It is shovn that an.additional source of Ir:.ses in a ground piezoelectric element is due to crystal lattice defects 'in the quartz layers with the first and. second kinds of destruction, which may be eliminated by etching in hydrofluoric acid. Ute equivalent parwr.- etors, temperatur- frequency characteristic and aging of resonatora with MOld piezoelectric clemants after lon g-t4= etching, are no different ...tJjr3n the correspon(Ung factors for resoztators with poliahed, piezoelectric elements. Resumg. 7 USSR uDc 616-993.162-022-39-084.47-036-8 SERGr=, P. G., MYSLEKHEM, R. I., S D MIDIA1 N. A.10 N. N., TRIYERS, KELLI1M., 0. 1.., SHUYKITIAp E. Ye., SErGTMI, V. Ili I. I., SHCHERBAKOV, V. A., YAMICIAMDOV.,. M.: A., USICOV N. Ye., LOSIKOV, I. N., and NEDOSPELOVA, Ye. I., Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine imeni Ye I. Martsinovskiy, Ministry of Health USSR, 146~caw "Results of Mass Vaccinations against Zoonotic Cutaneous 1,eislunaniasis" Moscow, Meditsinska Parazitolo azitarnyye %lezrd, Vol 39, No 5, ya giya i Par SeP/Oct 70, PP 541-551 Abstract: Preventive mass vaccinations with a virulent stra.Ln of Leishmania tropica major were found to give. reliable protection Njainst cutaneous leish- maninsis. Only virulent strains can be used for vaccipation. The degree of inoculation with such strains is alimat 100%, the inoeulative, process having, as a rule, a favorable effect. The maximum size of the vaccInation lesion does not exceed 2 cm in diameter in 3/4 of the subjecto vaccinated. In practically a.U cases, the process does not last more than 5-6 MOUths- Morbidity ehacurred in the group vaccinated with the low-virulence strainj wwng Uiose without lesions, and among those whose 1"Imis were less than'G..5 cm in diameter. 1/2 USSR 'EV, P. G., et al., Med-itsinskaya Parazitologi5raiParazltarmT SERGIT ye Bulezni, V01 39, No 5, Sep/Oct 70, PP 541-551 Secondary pyococcal infections represented the only caq)lications observed; allergic exanthem was noted occasuionally. In order to prevent local and general allergic reactions after vaccination, it iFj necossary to exclude per- sons who have had cutaneous leishmaniasis. If:paBt dimmse cannot be revealed by means of anamnesis or medical exanduation, the intruoutaneous leishnwin test is recomwnded. The level of the virulence in inoculative strains should be periodically tested, since insignificant initial vina-Dace or its weakening during culturing make a given strain unfit for preparation of inoculum. 2/2 ur USSR UDC 669-15'26'28-194:620.186 VINITSKIY, A. G., YANENSKIY, N. YE., MOSHUYAGUL V. KOG&N, '"aZZA&U-46 r . ,y G. X., SHCHEGLYUK, P. S., and POKRY6trkzTtq&, A., Kirovograd Institute for Agriculteral tlachi,ne'Bdilding "Influence of Structure on the Wear Resistance of- Stamps Made of Khl2M Steel" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheakaya Obrabotka Hetallov, No 2, 1971, pp 74 Abstract: The influence of the structure or Khl2M stool on, the wear resistance was studied as applicable to~ conditions of oPoi-jilion, of (lies and*matrices of stamps for cutting and punching of transformer steel. it was found that Khl2M steel with austenitic structure has higher wear resistance under dry friction conditions with dynamic1oading than hardened martensitic steel. Hardening from 1180-1200% in oil and tempering at 180-2200C for 1.5-2 hr represent the optimal'heat treltment:mode for Kh.131 steel. 1/L USSR. UDC 619-7:61Z.8 and GUGUSHVILI, M. L., Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences Georgian 551 "Effect of ExUrpation of the Parietal Association Areas ot the Cortex of the Large Hemispheres on Short-Term Memory in Dogs" Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 59, No 2, Aug 70, Pp 433-436 Abstract: The eflr"oct of the posterior association or pariotal regions of the cortex on short-tern vie=ry was stu4iel. Results obfalned~ in aach studies in the past have 'Deen contradictory. Three dogs were presented both visual and Cood), and the 1r,1xJxa-cm dolay period after which auditory sti;ruh (associated with the dogs would still react to the stiatLli was dotermined. The unterior lateral Ind middle suprasylvian gyri (fiald of The dogs' braina were t4ien removel, and the experiments -wore reswied 10 to 1.4 days after the opera:tion. A considerable ~ec:uction of the delay time was noted in all three dogs, a, i s Itoral week of previous perforranco levels. it was Sug- training ere required to achieve the gested that, 'Lor e%.-h visual or auditory stimulus perceitred., tha parietal regions as well as the appropriate projection zones are activated. According to the re- verboration theory of the origin of short-term memory, closed mural cycles are -1/2 A. USSR I'D.SiDZE. V. *At 1 et al, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskol SSR, Vol 59, No 2, Au., 70, pp 433-4136 formed between these activatod rogions. In other words, the parietal area may be considered one of the integral links of a complex raveiberation 3yatem for the organizatIon of short-term mairory. lt2 034 'UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--THE ROLE Of-THE CALLOSAL";BODY IN TRANSMISSION QF AUDITORY --INFORMATtOti FROM ONE HEMISPHERE TO'THE~OTHER -Q- V-M-v KEVANISHV[tlv~ I.SH* ';COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.,-SOUIRCE-ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY 0EYATEL*NOSTIt 1970s VOL ZOt Nk 3, Pp 62 5 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~_,~,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--BRAIN# SURGERYt ACOUSTIC DETECTION, AUDIOLOGY ON TROL MARKING--NORESTRICTIONS. vaoc UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ROXY REEL/FRAME--19913/0060 STEP NU--UR/0247/70/020/003/061910625 C R CACCESSION NO--AP0120760 UNCLASSIFIED USSR 535-33 YERYAKOVA, YE. G.i )MATNOVA, T. L. P&MMINA, N. N.,_.LQSINX A. M. OXOPRIYENKO, Pf- I-, CHMI'ISHEV, YE. A., and SHPAK, M. T.'j71_nTtj_t-,jje' of Phys- Ics, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian $5R., Kiev "Electron-Vibrational Absorption Spectra in the Near UV of Phenylsilane and Methy-lphenylsilanes" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 5, ~~my 72, PP 811-817 Abstracts The article describes results of a study of electronic vapor and crystal absorption spectra for phenylsilane C6H5SiH3and methylphenylsilanes C6H5SiH2CH3' C6H5 SiH(CH 3)21 C6H5 si(cii 3)3' as well as a comparison of the ef- fect of the silicon atom on the aromatic ring with the effect of carbon in hydrocarbon nolecules similar in structure. It vas found that replacement of the carbon atom by silicon in the molecules investigated results in a 300-360 Increase in the spectrum shift to the long-waveletig-th TeCion and Intensi- fication of the transition considered, This indicates! 'great distortion of the hexagonal symmetry of the pi cloud of the phenyl ring in organosilicon -1/2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---160CT70 212 034 IN CHRONIC CIRC ACCESSION N A8STkACT_ IT HAS BEEN SHOWN 7ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP IAT IN THE CUURSE OF MONAURAL ELABORATION OF EXPEkIMENTS ON INTACT DOGS T1 DIFFERENTIATION, TEMPORARY CONNECTIONS ARE FORMEO AND ACOUSTIC ONTRALATERAL BUT IN THE IPSILATERAL STABILIZED NOT ONLY IN THE C UISTURBANCE OF THE HEMISPHERE AS 14ELL. CALLOSOT(irly kFSULTS IN A' HEMISPHERE IPSILATERAL TRANSFER OF FINE ACOUSTIC DIFFERENTIATION TO TK To THE STIMULATED EAR. A CONCLUSION HAS BEEN DRAWN THAT AUEQU4TE IPSILATERAL jjEMISPHERE TRANSMISSION OF THE MONAURAL INFORMATION TO THE CALLS FOR INTEGRITY OF THE CALLOSAL BOUY ALONG WITH YHE NON CROSSING FIBERS AND THE COMMISSURES OF THE RHOMB010i MID AND tNTERBRAlNe EORGIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESY FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF PHYSIDLOGYt G TBILISI. UNCLASSIFIED 1-7 __j T_J USSR YERMAKOVA, YE. C., et al., Ukrains?ly "Fizicheskly Zhurnal, Vol 17v 110 5, MY 721 PP 811-817 molecules as compared to the analogous hydrocarbon molecules. The spectral data suggest that there is hyperconjugation. between -the Si-H bonds and the phenyl ring. Electronic excitation is',found to have a greater effect. on the silyl group than on the alkylgroup, possibly due to the (p - d)-,, -interaction between silicon and the pi electrons of the aromatic ring. 112 008 UNCLASS I FIFO ilrOC~S$ ING. OATE-- 27NOV7 0 TITLE--USE OF A VARIATION PRINCIPLE FOP, CALCULArtN6 THERMODYNAMIC FUNCTIONS OF THE INTRAMOLECULAR ROTATION OF SYFlMF':TRIC TOPS -U- AUTH3R-(03)-MOSINt A.M.t NURULAYEVt N.G., MIKHAYLOVI A,:M" --COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :.~SOUPCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 44( 5) 135,9, DATE PUBLISHED------70 ,.,.-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS _.-TOPIC TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC FUNCTIONt VECTOR ANALYSI$f MOLFcULAR PfiySICS CONTROL t4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -.00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REELIFRAME--3007/0875 STEP NO--UR/0076/71)/044/005/1359/1359 C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136309 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136309 --ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MATRIX ELE-MENTS OF THE ENERGY OPERATOR CAN BE OBTAINED BY RESOLN. It-ITO A FINITE FOUREER SERIES. THE CHARACTER OF THE FUNCTION SYMME-FRY CAN BE OBTAINED BY THE ANAL. OF PROPER VECTORS OF THE OPERATOR 14HICH!ENABLE THE ()ET,%4 OF THE CORRESPONDING ENERGY LEVELS AND THE CALCN.,OF THE THERMODYNAMIC FUNCTIONS, UNC LASS I FIC-0 112. C12 t.PkCjU:SSIN.G 04TE-20NOV70 0iLf..Z6SILANE FORMATIGP` OUA[iN(* 'rHE DfRLCT ;4EACTION OF ALKYL, ALYL, CHLC,~IUES 'i~lTri SILICON. 7. CfJL6Kt'Nf:.i IKAWSt-LK i'l',H;HAt%:LS.X, iN AUTjl0F-(05;)-JU8ElSK~YA, *R.A.* "LUi3TSCVp ~S A. p ANOil I ANCVK A I N PA~JUKHOVA# Z.V. ~:7,.,-CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE- IZV, AKAj. NAUK SSSR, SER. KH I M 1970v (4)1 d0,2-8. DATE PUu L I U------- 70 S1~3JECT AREAS--CHEMISTKY TO P I CTAGS-C~EMICAL SYNFHESjl-,,, CHLORINATC-0 ORGAN[C LOMMAD, ~ILANEP BENZENE DERI'vATIVE, ZMC ColvPOUND, cAoklum collipoliND DUL 0"i EN IC L,14 5- -L A i j PROXY K (i L- LfM E- - 3 00 130 5 TF p Ulk 06 2 /70 G-1 G 0 2"Ji 0 8 cl.Rc Acussic, LA SS I F f F D 51 ED PRUCESSING DATE-20NCV70 212 012 bltC L AS F CIRC ACCESS 11-N NG--AP-013,4979 'A3STPACT/EX'I~,ACT--(U) GP-0- j-',, fis r RACT F R G 11 EXAMh, (If- THE uIRELT Yl' I -4ThLSIS ~jl- CHLMuSlLViL` GVER A CUj5I INASS,l 'Adi,-H I ;AS C;(AlolD, S REPEATEOLt DURING ThE REACTIUN FOR Ir.S CCHITENT 'An COP (;U Ai`.'J ZN, If 'WAS SHOWN THAT SYNTHESIS Gi~ PHENYLCHLOROSILANES IS DIRECTLY THL RE-SULT OF FGRMATf Cf% 'JF CUCL IiN T-1k: PCACTION' OF PHCL WITH CU7 FOLL-riEt) UY RE-0i1q. BY SI. THE LL TiiANSFEA TI) L'-.u, mE.N TO S I v U lk C UA SAll A (.-&'NER~"L SY,-'--IPTU;'Al OF G 'S -RAL. S I N , t DlkECT SYNThESIS OF CHL'JiXUSILANE 1 ~X G E N E rt.iE FUR% OF R DES -Al-TION LPP~.lw To rJ,,CTI,,))\) Z N 0 11 C Ul THEIR ClILG."lu~ IN THF RL -THP.GLi6ti UE INTERiMEDIATE FOj"~IATIJN OF P.ONUCYlLP,?I0,1S OF ZN P%N't) CD AND F THE CL FRG'- CU To THESE. ThJS APPEAR.S T - F U-1 A,3LE TRAN5VER 9 bt Ctl(r_ AV Z ENERGETICALLY THAN IS THE F"'kMATIUN GF CUCL FROM CIJ PKOPER, AND PJCL. NUMEPWUS KINETIC ANO YIELD DATA WERE SH06N GRAPHICALLY. UDG 621.41.6:533.6 KALNYKOV, I.. r, and mosm, r. L. "Effect cLf'Design Execution. of'Nozzle on the Performance of the Ejector Stage With a Conical Mixing Chamber-" Tr_ Kazan. avi:ats.. in-ta (Transactions of'the Kazan' Aviation Institute) , Vypusk (Issue) 114, 1970, pp- 487-57 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12B464,. by I. M.. Baskin) Translation: Results of an experlmental'study of the effect that the design execution-of a working nozzle has on the per-form=-ce of the ejector stage are presented.. The experimental stand.consisted of a t-wo-stage ejector; supersonic.conical-nozzles with diffeient-design execution of the intake and outlet sect-ions and with different-sized cylindrieal sections were used as the units studied.. The shape of. the.: design elements was- shown to marked- ly affect the ejector performmce.. For.'example, the best results Correspond to use of a jet- with a conical intake.- section and a smooth :intake. it is noted that the optimal nozzle operating regime in the.ejector system is the underexpansion regime. 1/2 026 UNCLASSI FTEO PROCESSING 0ArF--IlSf--P7O -..TITLE--CHARACTEP,ISTICS OF PERIPHERIC CIRCULATION IN ISCHEMIC CARrmAc ISEASE -U- _~,AUTHOR--MOSINt L01419 YAKOVLEVI V~.Ma ~CCUNTRV OF INFO--USSR I-SOURCE--VRACHERNOYE DELOt 19701, NR 3t PP 104-107 ,.:DATE PUSL ISHED------70 J';:SUBJECT AREAS-1310LOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES ~;JOPIC TAGS-HEART DISEASE, BLOOD VESSELi ATHEROSCLEROSIS, CORONARY BLOOD CIRCULAT-ION CICONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ""50CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED p t.'?ROXY REELIFRAME-1086/0979 STEP NO--UR/0475/7DfOO-3/0')3,10104/?31(37 :CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0102918 UNC L A S S I F I F 0