SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MURZIN, L.M. - MUSHINSKIY, V.P.
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VXRMWUROV, A. D., anA MURZjNj_L._M~,_Institu:te of'Problem of Materials
inian
Zclence# Acadray of Science
"Nachanisa of Electrical Erosion of Composites During Blectric-Spark Alloyine
nsvr Poroshkovaya Meta.Uurgiya# No 8p Aug 73# pp 94-99
Abstractl One of the prospective methods of applying coatings to metal
parts, to increase baxdness, wear resistance, cbemical stability, ate. p is
*1ectrIc-spaft alloying where the anode material is tt=sferred to the sur-
face being alloyed and the process can be viewed from a technological stWA-
point an a coefficient of trwisfers K c/ 00% where 0 is cathocLe
&in in weight in =3 f s ic7and ae. is anode erosiont C43, The coefficient
0f transfer of pure carbides lies in the limits of 6-;b% and such a low
co,efficient. is not effective when using transition metal carbidess there-
fore, the effect of soft binders In transition metal eaxbiaea was studied
an to their effectiveness in electri-spark alloying. Carbides ZrC and NbO
were studied with binders of Fe. Cog and Iti and a content xanging from 0 to
100%. Grapbs oi -the relatlonshlp of X to binder content showed that a K of
2/2
NOON
V MOTUROV, A. D., and MURSIKt L. M. t at al. y iloroshkovaya Pietallurglya,
go 8, Aug 73, pp 94-99
90% is achieved for all the binders with KbC at a content of about 20 vol %
an opposed to ZrC in which the 90% level.is not reachocl unt1l about 33 vol %
binder. Anode erosion is less in.the case of NbC with all binders than ZrC.
Vhen the binder content is over the amount stated aboya for.K - 90%, the
deformation capability of the composite andL its JeSiSt-EUICe to brittle
failure are Increased but its overall strength is reduced. Once the surface
layer has reached a significant thickness, cracks begin to develop and
propagateo which In turn leads 40 a lowering of the overall strength of the
composite. Total anode erosion Is the 6um of the anount of substance
removed in the liquid, gasg and solid states. Your figures, fourteen
bibliographic references,
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UWR MC. 669.z4j.,7,3.,6zt.76Z..214;620.187
IaPMS, A. U.* MWOMIt X. .,ands HOMMI,, M.. A.,,, Gipmnical
ocr Carbonyl Mckal Powders. by, the Electron lacroscopic lietholi!
Porwbkovaya, IL-tailurgiya, Yo, 4~10'0-),, Apr n., pp 8-a
Abstraett Carbonyl nickel pai.-ders obtabiel by different rethois and differInG
-Dic cha-zacteristies were usod in. this study, Five samples
in thei= nacrosco U
measurinS less tl= 2 mlicrons or between 2 ard 3 i:icrona were- mmined- by
eleatxon nicroscopic methods. B.-amin,-.-Uon of those particles showed a
range in parUcles size ftmrm several =Gsstrorz to sevem-4 hurAxed angstmas.:
The relation of the =croscopic properties of the poj,-,Leri to the cumulative
size of the =imry particles, aiid. prolably, al-so to the. form of the aggwe-
gate could be establIshed from the data. . The relzation of spOcific surface
r1=-- . par" cle size was shown.
a331 bulk demity to the D I U
The si---3 of the pria?--y particles wid. the ratu--m of -Ua axne
dependent on- the methods of poider prAuction. Fighe= imlocitles usually
cownekDo.-OP& tn sno-I I = sinzes and. imome, pcmous aggLvgate4i; of primary part.4cles.
On staid- zat room tenpe-ra:Lurs.. pxl~ pa=Uclea of ca=:bon!-rI nickel powders
apontaneously urgiergo tranzfomration to micron-size pa-rUcles, Racroscopic
properties and. particle siza comwsitJ.on, ot c=boMl. nickel pouders can IM
USSR UDC; 530.3.82:537.226.i
MURZIN, S. N., OSSIPOV, B. D.
"Change in the Static Perni[1tivity of EL Gas in a Strong Reuonance Field"
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol. 32, No 2, Feb 72, L-30-432
Abstract: 'Ihe authors investigate the change in static permittivity of
ammonia in the case of saturation of the strong lines of the inversion
spectrum (transitions J,K = 313; 2,2; 1,J). It was fo-,and thtit the de-endence
of this change on the frequency- of the external field is close to the forr-
of the absorption line and tftet the magnitude of the observed efff-,ci- is
lc:ted by calculati
of the same order as 1-red ons. Two f.~-jpireat, bibliogrl~j
of three titles.
WHOOINUI 111. . . ---
IMR10
USSR UDC: 621-372.41
AL'TSHULLER, G. B.. PARFENOV, B. G., MURZIN, V. I.
"On the Effectiveness of Linear Thermal Compensation of AT Section (~.iartz
Resonatorsil
Elektron. tekhnika. Naucb.-;ekhi. sb. Radiokomponenty (Electronic Tech-
nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970,
vyP. 5, pp 35-41 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6v444)
Translation: The paper deals with the feasibility of using linear thermal
compensation of AT section quax-.z resonators. Formulas are presented for
calculating the parameters of the compensating elemebts, and eyperimental
V
data are given. Resinn'.
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H111 Ill I Ill tf ! 11 It 11-1 WIR143-1 IHIIIIIII I MUM lial. N1 iffl] MI'VIMM-1114 -.1 T.-mit,4 U[ I MiMill I itzil, I[,,! firl-lill FYI Il U
VAVIWV, V. S., GUZEYeV, N. V., ZAYaTs, V. A., KO-'lO-4E'IKOj L., NATIDIEL'ShTAM, T. S.,
nd MURZIN. V. N.
-The Spectra of Photo Eycitation of Free Excitons by Submillimeter Radiation in
'Ulti-A Pure' G ermanium
Moscow, Pisma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy I TeoretlchesRoy Flziki, Vol 1?,
No 9r 5 may 73, pp 480 - 483
Abstracts Recent experiments-have-been successful in the study of characteristics of
exattons in the long-wwve infrared band. Absorption in the region of 2 - 5 I'lev
was observed in 1971. Subseauent exiDeriments with a backwards wave tube recorded
absorption by free excitons in germanium of a triplet with a max rum at 3.42 114ev.
In both cases the germanium had residual impvrlties of 10 2 - 1013cm-3, which
does not completely exclude possible inIDUrity effects. The authors have T.'ade
tests at impurity levels no greater tha-n 5-1010 cm--3 with a backward wave tube
at 340 - 455 and 510 ?)0 micrometers,as well as with a diffraction spectrometer
-at the far Infrared re.-,Ion of 60 700 microlacter:u. The experiments were at
If 4.2 deprees K.
USSR
VAtimv, V. S.,.et al., Moscov, Pistma v.Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy
FizUdo Vol 17, No 9, 5 FaY 73, pp 480 - 483
Results indicate that the binding energy of the e)cciton In the ground state
is 3.7 Kev and,that the distance between~the lowest two ztates is 0.7 Kev,
a result which a.,grees fairly well with theoretical predictions and with measure-
rents in the interzonal transition region. The narrowness of the 'absorption lines
neasmed
indicates that kinetic enex" of the excitons does not sub-
stan-11-ally contribute to broadenln~g these lines. The broadness Is apparently
related to interactions between the excitons and null oscillations of the crjstal
'latticet
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UDO 621.315.592
DEWSHINA, A.I. 919N9, &MEMO UNAROV, L*H. [Institute Of P!.Weios imani P.N.
Lebadev, AS, USSR, Moscowl
'Longwave Infrared Absorption Spectra Of n-Type Indium Antimanide"
Fizika i telchnike poluprovodrikov, Vol 6, HD 4, kpr 1972, pp 609-614
Abstract: Measurements arG made of the aboorptton spectra of pure crystals af
n-InSb (in disks 9-mm in diameter and 0.08-3.5--mm thick) with 14~- NA ^-'f 5-10 13
od" in the far-infrarad region of the apootram of 50-2000 micrometer at. a
temperature off 1.6--5.50 K in various magnetic fields with aa intensity up to
40 kilogram force. It is shown that in ths majority 3jr orystals the absorption
increases with a deareaea of frequeaoy approximately an 3rtartino-
with an enera of' 4-7 14ov, and in the interval of the opectn= invosticatal the
electronic transition f ro2 the zone of :the impurity states into -ule ID3b is
detaymined. Two re-ions with different absorption mechan1=9 were located so a
result of the meauuremento. In the region hL) > 4 Wov, spectra of cyclotron
absorption were observed, connected with transitions =ong the different Landau
levels of -free and impurity electrons. In the longaut vave part of the infrared
spectra absorption bands were observed,, rewulting from trensients between the
A
principal and excited states of the fine donor Jmpurities in the InSb within the
limits of tho oyutem of sublevels of the Landau lower lovels. In tha oryetale
inv" atigated separation of the zone of impurity atatep from the conduction band
-T.
-USSR;
DEMUNA, A.I., et al, Fizika I. takhnika polupt:ovc~ tkikov, Vol 6, No 4, Apr
1972, pp 609-614
was observed in the magnetic fields H 10 kilogram force, The aathars
thank- B.M. Vul and V.Se Vaviliav for their interest In. -the work and V.V. Dazdin
for his aesistance during the meaourazente+ 4 fiz. 20'ref. Received by tho
editors, 9 Feb 71; in finished rewording, 27 may 71.
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~JITIL~F-FAR INFRARED ABSORPTION IN N GERMANIUM CAUSED BY IMPURITY
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-AUTHOR KORCHAZHKINAl R.L., KUZNETSOVAo N.N., MURZIN,
-',,-.,.'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
TEKH. POLUPROV. 19701 -4(2),t 428-30
,:.DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70
,',7~S,UBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
--TOPIC TAGS- IR [RADIATION, ABSORPTION, GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTOR,
'SPEC TROSCOP I C ANALYSIS, PHOSPHORUS, rALLrU;kl, ELECTRON SHELL
G-4 T R 01 LMARKMG-NO RESTRICTIONS
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ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT., FAR tR SPECTROSCOPY WAS USED TO
STUDY THE INITIAL STAGES OF THE INTERACTION OF FINE DONOR IMPURITIES IN
Grl- AT LOW CONCNS. 14HEN THE ELECTRON SHELLS OF ONLY THE CL,0SEST IMPURITY
ATOMS OVERLAP. SAMPLES OF GE, DOPED WITH P ANO COMPFNSATED WITH GA
HAVING DEGREES OF COMPENSATION 0.05-0.5 WERE USEOv THE DATA FOR SAMPLES
CONTG. THE SAME CONCN. OF P BUT:DIFFERENT DEGREES OF COMPENSATION SHOWED
GOOD AGREEMENT WITH THEORETICAL RESULTS. FOR SA14PLES 141TH COMPENSATION
0.45v WHICH FALLS OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF APPLICABJLITYr THE VALVE OF THE
ABSOPPTION COEFF. PER UNIT OF COMPENSATION INCREASES AS THE CONCN. OF
THE DONOR IMPURITY INCREASES IN,AGREEMENT WITH THE MAIN CONtLUSIONS OF
THE THEORY. THE DIFFERENCE WHICH IS DBSD. ISIATTRIBUTED TO THE POSSIBLE
NARROWING OF THE ABSORPTION BAND AND ~A SHIFT' OF ITS 14AX. To SHORTER
WAVELENG-T'HS.
UNCLASSIF
USSR UBO 621.17,14.67--2
ZYUBIN, V.F., MURZIN, YU.M.
"Microelectronics In Control Systems Of Rectifier Converters"
Sb.nauch.tr. o probl. mikroelcktron. Mask. in-t elelctronAcHin. (CcIlection
Of Scientific Works On Problems Of I'Llicroelectronics. 1j"Oscov Institute Elect-
ron-ics Technolo;:y), 19,71, lsouo 7, Pp 7~-82 (from RZh*Ele1:-troni1-a i yeye
primeneniye, No 5, Nay 1972, Abatract No 5B1
Translation: The narner coni?iderq Droblems of the convIlruction of the control
thyristorized convjr
systems of ters using the discreti~ principles of the com-
puting arts with the applicAi-on of integrated clrciAts, usin- the control sys-
tem of a 3-phase bridf-e circuit aa un exomple. The control -roltage is converted
into a code and is recorded in a digital.deluy tinit. T~he 1~iiLr corivett the
recorded number into a time interval between tne synvhroniz4.ur, p~alqes being
produced by the zero org-,jnn and the output pulBe ofthe delay -.init wl2ich if3 'fed
to the register. Th- regioter carries out a ail3tribution of the rjuloefl from the
thyristors which are previously amplified. b-y an amplifter. The feedback unit
converts the output psrar-4tor or the power'part into codo wh 'ich iv i&uroduced
into the digital dolby unit. The principci). rQqt.,.iremei-4tr,, impoeed Orl the 4n4eg_
rated circuit used in the control system are presented, 6 ill- 7 ref.
UDC 621.396.6-181.48
USSR
Yu. M.
MaSIMMOV, A. V. and WRZ
"Discrimination of a Two-Dimensiohal, Representation of a Connection Graph in the
Design of integrated Circuits"
Sb. nauch. tr. 1)o probl. mikraelektron. Mosk. -in-t elaktron. tekhn. (Collected
Scientific Vlorks on Problems of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute of Electronics
Technolou).9 1972 vyp 10, PP 49-63 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, 110 11, Nov 72., Ab-
stract No 11 V2581
TranslatIon: Me authors study the sequence-parallel method for laying out the
connections of integrated circuits with the aid of a digil, 1 canputer. The pro-
posed method for laying out printed connections is based on the algorithm for
constructing, contraction circuits and on finding the optinial path between two
subsets in a graph along with being based on the parallel algoritha for laying
out connections. A series of effective procedures is proposed for jivroving the
performance of the parallel layout algoritha. Using probability theoryp it is
shown that the proposed algorithm for discrimJi3ating a tvio-dimeasional represer.-
tation, of a connection graph provides much better solution~quality than any sequence
type algorithm. Recomendations are given on the use of tl~e sequence-parallel al-
gorithm for laying out printed connections. Reaune,
-- -- ---- ---- ------- -----
um-
VDC 621.396.6-161.46
MURZIHj, YU. U.., BOBKOV I H. YE.s and BACW.AHOV,, V. A.
n Some Problems Associated With the Control and 13earch for Failures in Integrated
Circuits"
Sb. nauch. tr. po probl. mil-roelektrons Moak. in-at elektron. tekhn. (Collection of
Scientific Works on Problems in Microelectronics. M oscoyr Institute of Electronics
Technology)., 1972, vYP& 10., PP 8-13 (from RU-Radlotekhnika, No 3.1, Nov 72, Abstract
No 3-1 V222)
Translation: A general evaluation Is given of methods for the control of raicro-
circuits. A detailed*study is made of the theoretical baigis ot the failure search
metliod based on control romdta. Probability of method error is evaluated. Ori-
ginal article: one illustration and two bibliogrephic; entaiess N.S.
USSR UDC: 621-396.6-181.5
MAKSIMENKOV, A. V. , MURZIN .
"Series-Parallel Methods of Tracing LSI Connections"
Sb. nauchn. tr. po probl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elektron. tekhn.
(Collected ScientifIc Works on Problems of Microelectronics. Moscow
Institute of Electronic Technology), 19ti, v-yp. 6, p~ 92-10h (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 122V384),
Translation: Two algorithms are presented for layir&out the connections
in large-scale integrated circuits with a multilayered orthogonal system
of metallization. The combined use of series and parallel methods enables
use of the proposed algorithms for laying out LS1 circuits vith 500-1200
connections. The entire set of connections is broken down into a number
of subsets, the configurations of each of these subset's being distributed
-into a minimum number of layers by means of the parallel algorithm. The
proposed layout methods minimize the lengths of all connections.
USSR IJDC 541-183
KIROVSKAYA, I. A., IIAYDANOVSKAYA, L. G. WIAZETIA, B. I.~
KLURZINA.-S NAGOVITSINA, V. N.,..Tom;3k Stata~University inoni
V."17 V
Kuybyshev, Torask, Ministry of'Righer and 5econdary Specialized
Education RSFSR
"A-Isorption of CO on Semiconductors of the Zinc Bland Type"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Xhinii, Vol 41~, No 'MaY 70,
pp 1260-1~66
Abstract: A study is reported on the adsorption of c-arbon nionoxide
'3n ---semiconductors of the isoolectronic series of gernianium: Cre,
GaAs, ZnSe, and CuBr. Kinetics of the adsorption on all of these
compounds was studied as well as the desor tion kinetics of CuBr.
Heats of adsorption of CO were calculated for several temperaburoa
by the Cla-yperone-Clausius eqiiation of the Bering-Sperpinski type,
using empirical functions detormined~by the auth(~rs.' A relation-
ship waa fe;-u-id botwoon the chemosorptive activit-,I- and the -.,ridth of
f
orbidden zone 4U of the above semiconductors: -4r4th the increase
of aU the heat of adsorption is decreased, the tomperature of the
beginning of activated adsorption is increased as: is the energy of
1/2
USSR
~KIROVSIWIA, 1. A., et al, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy 221mit;, Vol 44, No 5,
MAY 70, PP 1260-1266
activation. Relative adsorption coefficien't's. wore dotex-mined for
several teraperatures. An assumption 'was made that the adsorption
of CO occm,a on one of the lattice atoms of given semiconductors
forming S11r,face structures of the type of linear striicture carbonyls.
In the case of binary compounds the active eenter becomes the atom
Which is included in the lattice in the tonn of R negatively
charged ion.
2/2
USSR uDc 669.28
Frm) N. I,, BIRYUKOVA, T. A., and
"Feautes of Melting Alloys of the.Mo-C-Ifi System"
Moscow, Tsvetnrje Yietally 110 7, Jul 72, PP 81-83
Abstract: The purpose of this work was to study the effect of nelting method
on the loss and distribution of nickel in the cross seetion of ingots of alloy
TSM-3 (0-01-0-101% Ni, 0-05-0-10% C, balance Mo). The cold brittleness te=era-
ture of the cast metal vas also studied. Ingots vere melted in an electron-
beam furnace and in vacuum-are furnaces operating on.d-c and a-c current. For
electron-beam melting an 80-mm-diameter cr'ystallizer war, used.. A 110-mn-
diameter crystallizer was used for electric-arc melting. In the process of
electron-beam melting of the electrodes, a large nickel loss resalting fror.
vaporization and segregTation throughout the ingot was observed. Use of elec-
trodes rzde of alloyed nickel anti carbon tellets rnde it possible not only to
reduce nickel loss during melting but also to significantly improve the
uniformity of nickel distribution. Arc melting In a "dry" crystallizer usin,.,T
d-c current led to an extremely nonuniform distribution of nickel in the cross
section of the ingot caused by condensation of the vaporizin.g nickel on the
crystallizer walls, enriching the surface layers. When s-c current -was used
1/2
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F1=1 N. I., etal, Tsvetn M. Metally 7j, Jul 72, i3p 81-83
go
for are melting, very little nickel segregabes, oving to the constant infusion
of the molten ingot.
Ingots obtained from a single electric-arc rem.1t exhil)ited an a1r:ost
complete absence of nickel segregation. The nickel loss here amcpinted to 80-
85%, but the high concentration content of oxygen in the electrode increased
tbe. oxygen content in the ingots (up to O.O(T(,%).. The use of combined electrodes
(unalloyed pellets of high-purity Nb andAlz pellets alloyed with carbon as well
as nickel plate) helped to lower the content of gas impurities. Cold brittle-
ness of alloy TSM-3 was determined from the change in.bend angle in which the
temperature of transition from ductile to brittle vas.taken as the niniman.
temperature at which samples could be bent 900. The alloy produced by electron-
beam melting had the lowest cold brittleness temperature, vhUe the alloy pro-
duced by single electric-arc remelting had the highest transition temperature,
It was established that the higher the rate of crystallization, the higher the
degree of solid solution saturation by interstitial elements and the higher
the cold brittleness termerature- 3 figures, 1 bibliogmphic reference.
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J.TLE-DESUBLIMATION OF IAALEEIC As
htYDRIDE.FRON CUNIVERTER! EE.I.T.3 GASES
RFURAL OXIDATION. -U-
5)-MUSAt Z.t LIYEPINAv R*t SHIMANSKAYAr MwV., ZILE, J.9 HILLERSt
F INFO-USSR
,URCE-LATV. PSR ZINAT. AOAD.~STIS* KIM* SER. 19.70 9(Z)v 175-81
-DATE PUBL ISHED---70
~~__~SVBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY# MECH.o INO., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGk
..-:TOPIC TAGS
--MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, FURFURALs CATALYTIC OXIDATION, INDUSTRIAL
._~t~.;.BYPRODUCT
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1) :FRGM CONVERTER GASES FROM CATALYTIC ;VAP(IS, P iiASE 0XION. OF
FbRFURAL WAS STUDIEO. EFFECT OF TEMP. AND AIR AOt4llXfSu WAS STUDIE-9t
OPTIMAL CONDITICNS OF DESUBLIMATIUN WERE,I)ETD. AND: EFFICIENCY OF Ttil;-~
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INST. ORG. SIN.# RIGAs USSR.
UNCLA,~SIFIEVJ
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,,,TITLE--DEHYDRATION OF MALEIC ACID* lit.,PERIODIC DEHYDRATION ON
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AUTHOR-(04) _w~:_J*# HILLERS, S.9 LIYEPINA, R., 51.11MANSKAYA, M.Y.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--',ISSR
":.,SOURCE-LATV. PSRZINAT. AKAO. VESTISr KIM. SER. 1910, (2), 18Z-6
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-SUBJECT A;ZEAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--DEHYDRATION, MALEIC ACID, CATALYTIC DXIiDATIO!qv FVkFURALp
DISTILLATIONt CHEMICAL LABORATORY APPARATUS, CHEMICAL PRODUCT
PRODUCTIONr CATALYST
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"ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~PERIODIC DE,YDRATION OF KALE[c
H
ACID (1) SOLINS., PRODUCED BY CATALYTIC OXIDN. OF FURFURAL, BY AZEGTROPIC
OISTN. WITH XYLENE WAS STUDIED. THE PRESENCE OF RESINS IN THE
DECREASFI) THE POWER OF THE DEHYDRATIO14 PROCESS BOTH BY
0ECREASE OF THE LOAD AND 114CREASE OF TIME NEEDED. UNDER -INOUSTRIAL
CUNDITIONS, CATALYZATES EITHER REFINED FREI:. OF R.E51i 0 t) us
NS OR OBTAINE Y E
OF-HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE CATALYSTS AND CONTG. LOW AKT$. RESMS SHOULD BE
;USED.
USSR UDC 911.3.616.9
MUSABAEV, I. K. (Editor)
'Troblems of Major Infectious Diseases"
ffauchn. tr. uchenykh i prakt. vrachey Uzbekistana, sb. 6 (Scientific Works
of Scientists and Practicing Physicians in Uzbekistanj Collection 6). Ta--h-
kent, "Meditsina," 1970, 301 pp (from RZh-306. MeditsirAskaya geografiya,
No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1.36.234)
Translation: The co'Llection presents the most current research on the
biological properties of the agents of intestinal bacteria,,pathogenesis
(including metabolism), clinical syndromes and treatment of typhoid and
paratyphoid, dysentery, infectious hepatitis, and otheT enteroviral diseases.
USSR ry~ UX: 616.981-42-036.22075
DZHALILOV, K.D., DZHURAYEV, II.D., IMARAYEV, I.K., YUSUP0, K.W., a-lid PUIATOV,
YA.G., Uzbek Institute of :,:pidemiolt-g7,--Ttlerobiology, and. infectious Diseases,
and Uzbek Republic Sanitary Epidemiological Stat.-;'on. and Irlfectlo~as Diseases,
"Aspects of the Epidemiology of Brucellosis in Uzbekistan"
LI 2,
Moscow, Zhurnal Irlikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i TmnundbioloEii, 1970, P.P
116-120
Abstract: Although the incidence of brucellosis has declLr-ed 3harply in
ji in 'he Central
recent years in the Soviet Union as a whole., it remains h-.I.IT
Asian republics, particularly Uzbekistan, mainly because i=t-,le ~tnd Zheep
raising is widespread in both the public and private sectors. Prom 19052-1966
cattle were the source of the disease in mail in 60.613 of ~he
and goats in 32.5%, and other anim-als in 6.X).- Tlie main routei-I of iiafeeti,:~xi
vere aliment-ari contact (16.2%), and combimd aLEme ntExy- con- ,act
The peak of the disease occurred during the spriii6: and sun-uner,
When contacts of people with animals (lambing, shearirIg Of IwQOI) -,.-ere moL:t
-requent, and consumption of daix-y and milk~produ---ts bI G-heot. Farms affected
i 1 .3,
W
th the disease in 1966 were in Kashkadar'ya oblast (15.ak,', amarkand (14.21p),
Tashkent oblast (12-3%), Karakalpak ASSR (12%), Surkhandarlya (11.4%), Andizhan
(10.7%) and Fergan (8.7%) oblasts. Among humans, more caseo of chronic b,..-u-
cellosis than acute forms of the disease are reported every yeat-.
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Ace. Nr: AfO043938
Ref. Code:
Mikrobiololii
PRIMARY SOURCE:
Zhurnal
V Epi~emiologii, i
I=Unc,biollogiiii 1970, Ur 2 pp 116 1,2 6
UR 0016
SOJME PROBLEMS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY OF. BRUCELLOSIS
IN UZBEKISTAN
pzhalilov. K. Dzhuravey, N. D. ~jj&ahgvey
Yusupov, K. Yu. PU1atpv.__Y_a.__G.
As a result of analysis of the inedence of brucello5is and of individual problems of
epidemiolo_q and epizootology concerning brucallosk in Uzbekisian in 1956- 1966. It -as
-establish*d that the index of brucellosis affection of farm animals was unequally distributed
in the republic: in 1962-1966 &31714 of the affected anima,'s werii found in Samarkand, Bu-
khara, Kashkadarya, and Tashkent regfon5, and also karakidpak ASSR and TjOkent cl(y,
s an -
only 11.3% being revealed In Surkhandarya, Khore-T.1, Fn a and Syrdfirva regioni.
A -ifring-sun-iner seasonal prevalence was!noted (80%j. It iudi shown that brucellosis
of human beings.occurs mainly by alimentary route, cattle wving as the source
61 lfifmflon.
REEL/FRAM
197703G4
IISSR IMC 621.382.002-50.001.57.519.2
KOU10COROV, G. D.
"Some Problems of Mathematical Simulation and Statistics as Applied to the
Problem of Controlling t!ie Technolo-gical Production Proccssc!s of Sculconductor
Devices (Suney)"
Elektron. te'Chnika. "auch.-tekhr, sb. Pojunroy!~~~ry (Electronic rugincer-
in,-. Scientific and Technical OAlection. Semiconductor Devices) , 1971, VYP.
4 (61), pp 17-30 (from P;~h--Avtomatika, TelewekhanilA_~i i
~Tclr~aLitel'najla
No 4, tpr 72, Abstract 41,610)
4,
TransLation: A study vas nkade of the basic rxathemtical Vieth0d-s 0 statistic, I
of. a I-artie systen for a tachrolo~jcal -Orocess.
processAng. of data on the states
Me general a4;orithn; for findiril-11 al-.d i=pIcirranting tile 7.0de for tile
technological process is writtcn- An heuristic criterioll,~ is proposed for cal-
P Of 2'
artl eter
cullating, the "correztcd~' val-,ies O-f t!I-a inUial arld OIAM)
cesses. There are 2 illustration,,, 3 Utbl'-'s, and a 23-e111~t bjb-liogznaphy-
~,112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PAUCESSING DATE---090CT70
,T'lTLE-EF,FECT OF THE POSITION OF AKLYL GROUPS ON T Hi RATE OF
_-BUTYLVAPHTHALENE UXIDATIGN -U-
_.AUTHQR-(02)-V'RONEA%KUVt V-Vas MU
YU.S
.-,~,bUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--NEFTEKHIMIYA 1970, 1011), 64-7
-.DATE: PUBLLSHED---70
UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TAGS--OXIDATION RATE# NAPHTHALENE# CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM# SYERIC
.,'HINDRANCE* UV ABSORPTION
&G-N T R 0 LMARKING-NO RESTRECTIONS
~~_DGCUMENT,CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,,,fR,QXY RECL/f~RAME-1992/1885 STEP NU--URIOZ04/70XOIO/0011006410067
:CIRC ACCESSION NO~--APOIlZB65
UNCLASSIFIED
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
-,CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP011Z865
:,A8ISTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RATE OF OXION. UF ALPHA (1) AND
~8ETAfBUTYLNAPHTHALi--NES till WAS STUDIED IN A CLOSED SYSTEM AT
110DEGIREES. THE CONSIDERABLY LOWER RATE OF OXION. OF I WAS EXPLAINED BY
aY THE SIGM4# PI CONJUGATION UF THE OXIDIZED ALPHA CH
BUNUCAUSED BY AN OVERLAP OF VAN DER WAALS SPHERES~ OF rtiE ME GROUP WITH
THAT OF THE PER I Pi
ROTOIN OF THE NAPHTHALENE NUCLEUS. EXJSTENCE 13F THE
STERIC HINORANCE OF THE SIC14Av PI CONJUGATION WAS FURTk~ER PROVED BY
LOWER VALUES OF MOLAR REFRACTION AND INTENSITY OF VV A8SORPTION IN LONG
WAVE REGION,IN THE CASE OF I-
FACILITY: Yi~ROSIAV. TEKHNOL*
INST.s YAROSLAVLj, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 15.541.64.661.123 16.678.743
ASAMOV, M. K., MUSAKHMOVA, S.,,Z., and TKAMMIKO, A .A., Tashkent Order of
the Red Banner of Labor State University imeni V. I. Lenin:
"Radiation Grafting of Vinylidene Fluoride an Polyvinyl Chloride From a
Liquid Phase in Presence of 1,1-Dichlor'ethane"
Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 6, 1973, p~ 31-32
Abstract: Vinylidene fluoride was grafted ftom a liquid phase onto poly-
vinylchloride by the radiation nethod in presence of 1,1-dichloroethane.
It was established that the polymerization rate is directlyproportional.
to.the dose strength. Grafting vinylidene fluoride onto pol)-vinyl chloride
improves fire retardant properties of the grafted copoiymerso making them
also resistant to organic solvents,
WSR UDC 661.163.123
PIACHENOV, T. G.0 GURIYANOV, V. V., SEVRYUGOVs L* B y Mi WAUhLfU.A.
"Porous Strue-tuxe and fiolecular-Sieve Properties of Activated Hydrocarbon
Adsorbents From, Industrial Furyl Resin FL-2
LenU4;rads Zhurnal Prikladnoy xhimiig vol 44, Ho 11, Nov 71t pp 21*8-2503
Abstracts Conditions prevailing during activation of carbon obtained by,
carbonization of thermosetting furyl resin, using optimal quantity of an acid
catalystf were studied in respect to their effect on the porous structure and
adsorptive properties of the material. Carbon activation was performed by C02
In a statiorary phase at temperatuxes of 700-8300- It has been shown that such
acUvation up to 40% charring leads to development of microporous Structuro
onlyp producing adsorbents with high dynamic activity toiraxds benzene vapors.
Lowering the activation temperature results in a more uniform development of
the microporous structure due to predominant opening of the pore volumes of the
mlecular dimensions of the starting charcoal* ~ Hydrocarbcoi adsorbents
activated with COg to low charring at temperatures up to 8000 show highly
"lective molecular sieve properties,
7-7`7
USSR UDC: 629-78.018-3
A1.
Mus
'lith Slipping in a'Charmclfl
ItStudying the Flaw of a Viscous Gas I.,
Uch. -an. Tsentr. aerp-71drodii-mm. in-ta (Scientific o t ri, sof the Centretl Ar-ro-
~hydrodynamics Institute), 1971, 2, No 5, pp'26-34 UrOLA PZh-41.1. Raketostroy-,niye,
Moscow$ Do 3. JL'ar 1972, Abstract No 3.41,149)
Translation: Skimmers are used in experimaital wAts foi- mode-ling motion in the
upper layers of the atmoiphere. These are air inta](e type uniLs Yd -c! cut to
study part of a jet. Their geometry should engure a f1m., into a charnel,
i.e. the sMrmer should start. Nevertheless, the rargo of' tly-- r"rbers !! ard Re,
the range in which the skimner has to be u_--ed, along vAth the, phenomena of viscosity
and rarefaction become very irportaxit. The boxindary lay,-;r formed on thu of
the aldmer can "close" it off, The interwil gonerating )Anem~ of which
enmrc their starting, are calculatect fc)i, tho czw)e of tho givon viocoua
the mAireen. Au tho retitilb of the nwiterical molutioti of,nn iriver2e, proLla~i for a
boundary layer equation, vhile tt!king in-to conalderat-lori Lho cl'fcct or thct. Jater,~'l
curvature and along, vilth tho t(-.vtripera'Wre docrmtJru1,f`,y at th~i flq~-i to
body boundary, the, dinplecocent ViAck-iosi is determimed which Is iddritlif-Jed idth
the physical dimensions of the vi--cou.,5 7,01)6 of flow. Oritjnal ~Artlclc: -iy rL.It.s-
trations and 3-1 bibliographic entries. F~esume.
17
USSR
MUSANOV, S_ V.
"Study of the Flow of a Viscous Gas with Slipping in a Channel"
Uch. zap. Tsentr. Aero-gidrodinam, In-ta [Scientific Writings of Central
Aero-Hydrodynaraic Institute], Vol 2, No 5, 1971, pl) 26-34, (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No 4, 1972, AbstractKo 4 13196 by V. S.
Galkin).
Translation: The internal generating skimmers starting fixed hypersonic non-
viscous flo,,.s from sources are calculated. This is done by n1mierical solu-
tion of the planar and tuisymmetrical reverse problem for boundary laver equa-
tions considering the influence of transverse curvaturf~, slipping and the
temperature jump on the wall with various values of the temperature factor
(degree of cooling of wall in compa-rison with tho stagnation temperature).
The internal generatrix of the skimmer is determined fi,om the extraction thick-
ness 6*: the calculated value of 6* is laid out from a fixed flow line of
the nonviscous flow along a perpc~ndicular, and thil~ boundary prodUcod i.:;
accepted as a generatrix. )t i~, assumed,that the jeading ed1jes; 0) of
the desired bodies are sharp. Pie boundary conditions :of slipping llliq~,Llidatel'
the singularity at point x = 0; Ls a result, where x = 0, the viscous zone is
absent (6* = 0) and the initial conditions bacome v= O,Ai = tic) h :Z 11 where
v, u and h are the normal and tangential components of? v(~Iocity ind enth"llpy,
1/2
III INIMMOMEM AMMM. 1: ! 11 M !I
'ZR
MUSANOV, S. V., Uch. zap. Tsentr, Acro-gidrodinam. In-ta., Vol 2, No 5, 1971,
pp 26-34.
)e is the value at the edge of the boundary layer. wi t1i nonviscous f low. The
remaining boundary conditions are the usual. The boundary layer equations in
Lis-Mangler variables are solved by the method of finite differences. The re-
sults of calculation are presented for various values of Repiolds number, Mach
ntmber 10, Prandtl number 1, ratio of specific heat cal).acities 1:4 and linear
dependence of viscosity factor on temperature. A detailed an,
alysis is pre-
sented of the results of calculation; in particular, a, sharp reduction of P
is noted due to slipping, transverse curvature and cooling of the wall.
2/2
U14CLA PROCESSING 04TE--17JULll-
SSIFIEC
J'N U "I
:T-17LE-.SHAPE CF TFE POTENTIAL BARRIER lk A ALUMINUM OXIDE ANG,
--.GOLD FILM SYSTEM -U-
-At-THOR--MUSATCVt A.L.9 TSYETAYEV, S..K.
troNTRY CF INFC-USSR
~.SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(l), 298-301
I)ATE-PUBLISHEC ------- 70
-5.,U8,,JECT AREAS--MATERIALSt ELECTRCNICS ANC~ELECTRICAL ENGP.
TCPIC TAGS-ALUMINUMt ALUMINAt GOLDr THIN FILM SEMICOINIOUCTUR, DIELECTRIC
M-EASLREMENT
C64TROL MARKINC-NO RESTRICTIONS
RlAQX-Y-~REEL/FFAME--1979/2C20 STEP NO-UR/Cl8I/70/0L2/001/0296/03CI
CIRC :,ACCESSICN NO--APOC48298
UNCLASSIFIED
W! RIOUNiN "Mamie"
-7 `77`7 7~1
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code-
-170
Af0048298 CHEMICAL ABST. .1
potential barrier in an aluminum
r 94356g Shape of the -alu-
rninum oxide-gold fi4n systim. Mosatoy. A. L,
K. (Inst. Radiotekh. Elikitron. ;17rVe;r1d,
bhj~c2w USSR51-
rel~ 1970,12(11, 29 tern Al-AltOr-
8-301 (Russ). The dielec. Sys
An 170 A thick was investigaW. The'spictral charaleteristics
of the photocurrent in Fowler coordinates I-,ITO'= f(hb,)) close to
the long-wavelength boundary, is always linear, which allows one
to det. the height of the potential barriei (;6) on tfie;Al-AUQz
boundary from the point of intersection of the spectral. character-
istic with the abscissa. Far from'tli.6 long-wavelength b0ndary,
the spectral characteristic has a break. The voltage dc wodenve
of 0 at the Al-AJ%03 boundary is A. Ul)ackyj
given.
REEL/FRAME
New- 1-9-79204V
USSR tMo--669-25,536-37
S. an& BOBKOVA, C.. S--
"Thermal Losses in the Silicathermal Mlethpd of-. Production of Perrochrome
Ou-U%1" the Furnace"
Proizvodstvo Cheznykh Metallov-(Production of'Ferrous Mitals Collection
of Worim), No 75, Metallurgiya Pressf 1970t PP 19349?
Translationt On the basis of theoretical calculation, a quantitative
estinate is given for the primary sources. of thermal loi.,ses izi the process
of production of carbon-f-ree ferrochrone by ths methcd cff mixing of liquid
melts. The heat losses involyed in the Dri.rainj techunolc;-ical operations
are determined, It is denonstrated that the greatest bLtat losses in
-the -technology of production of carbon-free ferrochromej with average values
of other parameters, are produced, by waiting In Indles of ore-line melt
after It is extracted from the fla=ace-u
The data presented allow,calculation of the quantity of solid
additives consisting of ore-lime nixture. or ferrochxoze, wastes. I table;
.6 biW-to. refs.
UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--REACTION OF ANIMAL SKIN TO REPEATED ATTACHM~,,NT ANU FEEDING OF
IXODID TICKS, IXODOIDEA* IXODIOAE.-U-~
AUTHOR-MUSATDVt V.A.
:",.(OUNTRY- OF JNFO--USSR
'--',SGIJRCE PARAZITOLOGIYA, 1970, NR 1, PP 616-69
2-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_IUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCLENCES
''TOPIC-TAGS--TICKP, DIETP BLOOOli ANTIGEN AN
T1800Y REACT110N
0 TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_N
-.00GUMENT CLASS -UNCLASSIFIED
-3007/1658 --UR/905T/701000/9,)I./0066/0-369
~`PROXY REEL/FRAME- STEP NO
~~ACCESSION NO--AP01369L9
c
UNCLASStFfeD . ,
PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
,.~2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED
-'r
~_IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136919
.ABSTRACT!EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACr. THE COMPLEX 01: FAC,roRS AFFECTLI14G
.JHr- HOST DURfNG TICK FEEDING TiNCLUDES THE. ANTIGENfC PROJERTIES 01: TIC-11,
..SALIVA-, WHICH CAUSE IMMUNOLOGICAL REARRANGEMENTS IN ijus'r risj'WES.
I'S ACCOMPhiNIED 13Y COMPLICAT-0
REPEATED FEED!NG OF TICKS ON HOST ANIMALS
REACTIVE CHANGES OF BOTH A GENERAL AND LOCAL CHARACTEP. RHIPICEPHALUS
, I -EP, wITH
BURSA, HYALOMIMA PLUMBEUM AND H. AStAT.ICUM TJCKS WER14: FEO ON SHE
FIVE TO SIX WEEK INTERVALS BETWEEEN FEEDINGS1 EACH TAME Ar A NEW SITE.
REACTIONS OF THE FIRST TYPE, INNATE REACTIONS, WERE SIMILAR TO REACTIONS
'TO FEED UNG OF. OTHER BLOOD -SUCK ING INSECTS AND D ID 1.40 1' CHANGE lyl I rH THE
NUMBER OF FEEDINGS. REACTIONS OF THE S~COND TYPEt WHICH ARE SPECIFIC
AND ACQUIREDi INCLUDED PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIC ANTIBOLI[ES. ALLERGIC
PHENOMENA WERE ALSO NOTED. SALIVA INJEq-TED~ DURING: REPEATED FE-EDINGS IS
~IN.:AN ANTIGEN ANTIBODY RELATIONSHIP WITH;SENSITIZEDIIS, ES.
FACILITY: KAFEDRA ZOOLOGII, VELIKOLUKSKUGO'SELIKHO4 INSTITUTA.
UNCLASSIF KD
USSR UDC 595.421
14USA Chair of Zoology, Vel~kiye Luki Agricultural Institute
V
eaction of Animal Skin to Repeated Attachman6 11
a d Feeding of Lxodid
'Ticks (Ixodoid-2a, Ixodidae)
Leningrad, Parasitologiya, No 1, 1970, pp 66-69
w. n
Abstract: Several factors operating on the animal i st duri the
initial feeding of ticks results in sensit'1.zation of the 1"ost's tissues
and-elaboration of specific antibodies. The antiqenic effect of the
aliva of subsequent series of ticks gives rise t~ reactive changes,
both general. and local. Both types of reactiont are pathological,
especially at the site of contact of- the saliva with the animal's
tissues. The pathological Chan that talte place ir, the skiLi are
unfavorable ifor the parasit!!!G, imepLiring f eeding, conditions and af Zfec'_
qualitative composition of their food. Unab3c to obtain
atandard food and in adequata quantities, the ti.4bks ~especially the
females) are unable to grow and develop,nomally..
USSR uDc 347.86i.o7
YMNA, A. S., MUSATOVA, I. S., and SYROVA, G. P.
"PYrazines and Their IN-oxides. III. Synthesis and Properties of N-oxiclas of
2 and 293-substituted Pyrazines"
Higag nimiya Geterotalklicheskikh Soyediraerdb No 9s 1972# pli 1275-1280
Abstracti The synthesis of N-oxides of 2 and 20-substituted pyrazines Is
described. Under the effect of alkaline reagents, the synthesized di-N-
-oxide of pyrazine-2-carbaldehyde in which the aldehyde group Is In the
hydrate form, undergoes oxidation-reduction leading to deoxidation of one
of the nitrogen atoms of the ring and oxidation of the d1bydroxymethyl group
to a carboxyl group. In connection with the high antitubercular activity in
vitro of the di-R-oxides of unsubstituted and 11-3ubstitated aalde3 of
quinoxaline-2-carboxflic acidp the corresponding derivatives In the pyrazine
sericis were synthesized and their biological. activity wa~ stiAled, Fara-
magnetic resonance and Infrared spectral data'are also given.~
44
VDC 54-r.863.1-7811861-07
YMNA, A. S. flu.KaA 'IfIKOVAO L. c.t An-Union Scientifio
TSYRUL
Research ChemicX-Pharmacautical Institute imeni S. Ordzboalkideep Moscow
"N-Oxides of Imida%of4,5-9quinuxalines and Izidazqf4r5--gpyram1nes-
Riga, Khimiya GeterotsiklichesMh Soyediaeniy, No 9, 197~j pp 1266-1270
Abstracti The nthe is of mono and dl-N-oxides of methyl derivatives of
1midazo-f4,5-_b7quinosal1ne and lmida=14,5-ypyrazine is described. High
reactivity of the 20methyl group in li-oxides of 20mqthylimidarO&,5-F-
-quinoxaline was found by comparison with the corresponding uni;ixidized
derivative, No noticeable antibacterial activity was dotectea, Experimental
precedures. and results are presented for the synthesis of 4-N-oxide of 2-
-aetbY1imidazO/-4,5 b 'quinoxaline (II) and 4,9-di-N-oxide of 2-inothylimidazo
11), tho converzion of 11 and III into the 4-N-oxide
ff,5- I!
,Yquinoxaline
of 3-amlno-2-hydroxyquinoxaline (IV) and lt4-di-h-oxidacff Z-adno-3-hydr-
e (Y)t the F-oxidation. of 2-a9thy1iaidaz*/ff.5-Fp
oxyquinoxalin yrazlne (Yla),
9,5-90razlne (Vlb)j~ the oyntbesis of
B-oxidatior, of 5,6-dimethylimidazoLt
1-benzYl-5,6-dinethylimidazoL,4-,_i-by,~ymcino.(Ix) , mono-K-oxide of 1-benzyl-
.ostyrylixidazo
-5#6-dimethylizidazo&p5-gPYrazine (X)# ~-N~.oxide of 2'
j0
USSR
YELUIA, A. S. et al., Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedinenlyj No 9,
1972, pp 1266-1270
49,5-gquinoxaline (XI), 4,9-di-N-oxide of 2-stMlImIdaxoXI5-_b7quinoxa1Ine
(XII), 2-(o-hydroxystyryl)iaidazo,/4i5-bg(quinoxaline (XVII), 4-N-oxide of
2-(o-hydroxystyryl)imidaz~L47,5-p-/quinoxaline (XVIII), tbo oxidation of coz-
pounds I and II by selenium di~adep deoxidation of the etyryls XIII and XI
by~potassiua manganate, the reaction of 2'~~Szinoquinoxallne with dimethyl-
formamide ard the synthesis of.2i-nethyllaidazi p5-Vquitioxallne.
-7~
614-.23:614.3
USSR
MUSAYELYAN. A.,V., Kurday Rayon.Sanitary Epidemiological Station
1twork" Loa~d and Organization of the Work Time of a Sanitary Physician"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, 1971, pp 103-104
Abstract: In 1951 the number of food establishments inspected by the single
sanitary physician of the rayon served by the above sanita-ry-epidemiological
station was less than 200, but by 1971 it had grown to 300. No more than
200,000 tons of toxic chemicals were produced annually In: the USSR in the
1950's; 20 years later the output was in the millions of tons. Yet the
station still has but a single sanitary physician with afew assistants.
This,officer works 6 days a week which, minus holidays, clays off, and leave,
totals 283 days a year. He spends 81 days:attending a variety of conferences
and meetings and 80 days filling out forms, making reports, etc. After 35
days for preliminary inspections and emergency-tiork are subtracted, he has
1y 87 days left for his main work -- inspection and enforcement of sanitary
a
n
laws and regulations. And of the 300 establishments for which he is responsi-
ble,~ 243 are on the periphery of the rayon in.40 inhabitad localities situated
in a radius of over 100 km, Since only 2 to 5 places can be checked a (lay,
55
PROCESSING DATE--~OOCTTO
UNCLASSFFIE0
11Z 036
_-TITLE-LUMINESCENE ACCOMPANYING MECHANICAL OEFORMATEON AND,FAILURE OF
"POLYMERS* -U-
,I~:,.,:AUTHOR;.-.(05)-BUTYAGIN, P.YUt YEROFEYEVt V.Sot MUSAYE,~TAN* [*Not
..-','PATRlKEY`EVt- G.A.v STRELETSKIY, A.N.
INFO--USSR
SOEDIN., SER. A 1970, 12(2)t 290-9
OATE PUBLISHED------70
AREAS-MATERIALS, cHr=mlsrpy, PHYSICS
TAGS--LUM11NESCENEr MECHANICAL FAILUREY ELONGATION1 PaLYMERt
.,POLYTETRAFLU0AOETHYLEl.4Et POLYETHYL;--fiE TEKEPHTMALATE, ?LASTIC FILM10
POLYETHYLEINE, PROPYLEME, POLYVINYL CHLORIDE-1 NATUIRALIRUtIbER,
VULCANUATEt POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATE, THERMAL DEGRAUATI0,114,POLYMER
CONTROL MARK I RESTRICTIONS
:,~~;_DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0459/70/OL2/002/029010299
`PROXY:REEL/FRAME--1995/1224
'-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116686
`__LAS_S I
3" Mcm Ma*pufft am
--2/2' 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSNG DATE--30OCT7
ZlRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116666
~~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LUMINESCENE OCCUARING DURING
CONTRACTION, ELONGATION, AND FAILURE OF POLYMER.S WAS ST".IDLED ON A SNK-7
IKHF APP. EQUIPPED WITH PHOTOblULTIPLIE4S FEU-29 (LAA3DA SU3MAX EQUALS
400 PLUS OR MINUS 40 MMU), FEU-13 (LAMBDA SUBMAX EQUALS 410 PLUS OR
MINUS 10 MMU), AND FEU-22 (LAMBDA SUBMAX EQUALS 750 PLUS OR MINUS 100
~MMU). A CROSS SECTIONAL DIAGRAM OF,THE APP. A14D ITS MOOE OF OPERATION
.ARE PRESENTED. THE MOST LN'TENSIVE. LUMINESCENE DURING FAILURE W'AS OBSO.
IN POLY (TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE) FP-4 (1) AND POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALArE)
-(III FILMS; THE LEAST LUMINESCENT POLYMERS WERE HIGH PRESS 'i RE
ENEi ETHYLENE PROPYLENE COPOLYMER (1111t,'THYLENE ALPHA
-POLYETHYL
~.BUTYLENE COPLYMER, POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE), POLYPROPYLENE? AND 14ATURAL
'.'~RUBBER (IV) VULCANIZATES. FAILURE OR SUDDEN CONTRACTION IN I-IV FILMS
WAS ACCOMPANIED BY POST LUMINESCEN-E, (GREATER THAN Oll EQUAL TO 15 MIN;.
THE LUMINESCENE INTENSITY WAS LOW IN ALL CASES AND EXCEEDED THE
-SENSITIVITY THRESHOLD OF THE PHOT044ULTIPLIERS ONLY BY A FACTOR OF 10
PRIMEZ-10 PRIME3. A HYPOTHESIS WAS ADVANCED TO ACCUUNT.FOR THE
LUMINESCENCE. STUDY OF THERMAL LUNINESCE14CE OF PDWD. POLYMERS SUGGESTE
JHAT LUNINESCENCE IN POLY (ME METHACRYLAM AND POLYSTYRENE AT
'270-330DEGREESK WAS DUE TO RECOMBINATION OF PEROXIDt RADICALS FORMED
DURING 14ECH. SCISSION OF MACROMOLSws. WHEREAS INTENSIVE LUMINESCENCE
ABOVE 330DEGREESK WAS DUE TO OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION INITIATED BY
DECOMP0. HYDROPEROXIOES.
AUaloid$
USSR UDC 547.944/945
TSUIZKYAN, T. A., MAMMAS, L. A., and MNATSAWIYA111 V. A.0 institute of
Fine Organic Chamfftvy-1memifX-.'r. Indzhoyan, Acadev of Sciences Armenian
SSH, Yerevan
'~'The Alkaloids of Veratrun. lobellanum Bernh
Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 24, No 10, 1971, pp 923-93t
Abstracti The alkaloids of the subterranean parts ofVi~ratrum lobelianum
Bernh. were extracted with c1laoroforia on treatment of' the dry, powderea
plant material with W ammonia. The total alkaloid coittent of the sub-
ter-ranean parts was 1.5% at the end of the period of vegetation (end of
Jul - Aug). The mixture of alkaloids was separated by ch:romwto~,raphy on
011 as an eluent. The mixture, vhloh conaiated of at
Al 0 using HCC1 -1.0
least seven baZos, contained the known alkaloids nervino and raoudorervine
in -mounts corresponding to 33 and respeotivelyp of the total alkaloids
In addition to these two principal alkaloids, small an-ounICZ of unknown bases
with m. 260-20 and n. 286-90 were isolated. The leaves and utalks of the
plants contained 0.5% alkaloids in Bay and only traces of them at the er4 of
t
he. eriod of vegetation,
p
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USSR UDO: 621.376-4088-8)
ZHEHMISKIY, Yu. P., DIUSAYELYAII_?,_,~. A., NBVDYAY-3V, L. M., and
PAVLOV, V. 0.
"Second-Generation Device for Dem-OdUating Sibials vitEi_'EIa1b6'-Phase
Modulation"
4
Art. sv. SSSR (Author's Certificate USSR) Class 21a 42; 21a
36/08, (H-T3-d 3/24, H 031 9/04), No. 275170, Application 12.07.68,
Publication 12-10-70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, -No. 3, r-larch 71,
Abstract No. 3D94P)
Translation: A device is proposed, which containia a sawtooth volt-
age osci.Ilator connected to a signal source, a switching circuit
with a memory element controlling a source of syachrouization, an
interpolator, a low-frequency filter, for example, a trigger, and
a dela'y line. To reduce the noise at the cotmanioation channel
output caused by the random lost operating pulses. at the input of
the device, the synchronization source is connected to the switch-
ing circuit through a coincidenco network connected through the
control input to the 11-rigger, the switching inputtof which is di-
rectly connected to the siCnal cource.while the input of the
counter is connected through the delay 11,ne to the synchronization
source4
IM T11 re 1 A 1113
USSR UDC: 621.396.)4(088.8)
MATSKOV, A. A., MUSAYELYAN, S.,.-A., DRIIELYAN$ S. A., LESEDEV, V. F.
"A Modulation Device for a Radio Relay Station With Unilateral Fhase-
-Pulse Modulation"
USSR Author's Certificate No 27877T, filed 14 Jan 69,.published 26 Nov 70
(from'RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 6,, Jun 71, Abstract No 6090 P)
Translation: A modulation device is proposed for a radto relay station
with unilateral phase-pulse mdulattion. The device contains a low-frequency
amplifier, envelope restitution circuit, comparator an&autput pulse shaper
connected in series, and also a sairtoo-t-h reference voltage generator con-
nected to the comparator. To reduce nonlinear distortions of the modulating
signal, connected to the input of the low-frequency a=lifier is a series
circuit comprised of a buffer amplifier and a compensattion si4ial shaper
which may be made in the form of a modulatAng signal detector whose outplat
is connected through a coupling circuit to one of the comparatGr outputs.
V. P.
USU uDc 62l.373.53(088.6)
MUSAYELY S. A., MAZUREHKO, I. V., SHARYAPOV, Sh. A., PAVLOV, V. G.
AN
"A Relaxation Oscillator"
7(' (fr
USSR Author's Certificate No 259141, Filed 7 Aug 68, Publishii~d 28 Am orq
RM-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract Ho IOG170 P)
Translation: A relaxation oscillator is proposed with pulse brid,~e elern,2nts -,on-
nected in the collector-base circuits of the transistors in the oscillator. To
pruvide conditions for easy self-excitation ot the oscillator and improve operational
stability, a dynamic control circuit is connected between one of !-hs, poles of tl-,e
power supply and the common bus. This control circuit -is made up of' a resistor
and capacitor connected in series, the common point being connected to the bases of
the transistors in the oscillator through auxiliary resistoro, anti to the collectors
:z of these same transistors through oemiconductor diodes. To. Improve -the operationul
-reliability of the oscillator on low frequencies, the additiitinal rttaistors are
connected to the capacitor thorugh an emitter follower.:
-A___
IM5
USSR UDC 621.376,55(088.8)
VENEDIKTOV, M. D., ZHENEVSKIY, YU. P., NEVDYAYEV, L. M., I-W T,
"Nonsynchronous Demodulator"
u
SR Author's Certificate No 252411 Filed 27 Feb 68, Published 2 Feb 70
s
(from RZh
-Radiotaklinika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9D34P);
Translation: This author's certificate introduces a demodulator which cort-
tains a forbidden circuit, an inertialess pulse expander, a low-frequency
filter and a forbidden circuit control circuit. In order to improve the
noiseproofness of the device, a two-cliannel.device is connected between the
output of the pulse expander and the input of the low
-freq~tencv filter. 1his
two-channel device contains a series-connected differentiating circuit for
the leading edge, a delay line and an OR circuit in the first channel and a
differentiating circuit for the trailing edge, A delay line and a forbidden
ircuit is connected to the second input of the~OR circuit and the second
c
input, to the output of the expander.
Impa-MUTIFTUMITHE
F, mum,
USSR UDC: 621.3,06.43
HUSAYELYki-I S . VENEDIKIPOV, M. D., GOLIDBERG, B. S. ZH Y il
"A PP14 Radio Relay Communications Lines"
Signal Demodulator for
4: OSCOW, Otkryytiya, izobreten~Lya, Promy.~hlennyye~Unraztsy,~TovarEae Znaki, No 11,
rIs Certificate No 265979, filed 30 z1ay 68. p W1
1970, Autho.
Abstract: This author's certificate introduces a PPIM signal doinDiulator "or radio
relay communications lines. Ihe unit contains a gatLng ciannel interval stage
ard a PPX to PAX converter which are both connected to a rez'erence signal source.
The converter 1-ncorporates a sli-.aper, keyer and slave sx.-to6th volage Oscillator
with controlled stee-oness of the linear segment. As a disidnGulshing feature of
the patent, the resistance to interference and operational rellab-, ty of the
a Itage
demodulator are improved by connectin the shapor an:! the -,;lava szwtooth vol
.0 G
scil1ator to the output of the gatinc channel interval stage, thrcu~jh series-
connected circuits consisting respectively of a network for the
trailin edge of a pulse and a delay element, arA of a netnrork for diffurentiat-
ing.the leading edge of a pulse, a slave relaxation osciuator and a key.
USSR um 621-396.43
.14ATSKOV, A. A., DANIELYAN, S. A., LEBEDEV, 1e. F.
Modulation Device for a Radio Relay Station With Unilateral Pulse Position
Modulation"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Prowjshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 26,
:1970, Soviet Patent No 278777, Class 21, filed 14 jan 69, p h3:
Abstract: This Authorts Certificate introduces a modulation device for a radio relay
station with unilateral pulr~c paoition modulation, The unit c(:jntains a low fre-
quency amplifier, envelope rer3toration circuit, comparator and, cutpiit pulse shaper
all connected in series, and also a referrince nuvtooth voltage oscillutor carniected
to the comparator. As a distinguishing feature of the joatent, nonlinvar distortionn
-of the modulating signal are reduced by connecting a series QirCuit:at the output
of the law frequency amplifier consisting of a buffer amplifie:r and a compensation
:,sigaal shaper which may be made in the form of a modulating sipal detector whose
output is-connected in addition to one of the comparator outpuLs through a coupling
circuit.
21.376.4:621.376-55
USSR UDC.: 6
V. G.
ZHENEVSKIY, Yu. P., MUSAYEL,YAN,I S. A., NEVDYAYEV, L. M., PAV
WfA Device for Demodulating Signals With Pulse Position Modulation of the Second Kind"
~Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyy'e Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22,
:11970, Soviet Patent No 275170, Class 21, filed 12 jui 68, P 42
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for demodulating signals
WIth pulse position modulation of the second kind. The unit contains a savtooth
voltage generator connected to the signal source, a keying circuit with memory ele-
ment controlled by a synchronization source, an interpolator, e. g. a low-frequency
filter, a flip-flop, and a delay line. As a distinguishing featuxe of the patent,
the device is designed for reduction of noises at the output; of the communication
channel caused by random disappearances of worl~ino pulses at; the Anput of the device.
The oynchronization aource is connected to the keying circul,t through a coincidence
gate vhose control input is connected to the flip-flop, the trigggr input of the
'flip-flop being connected directly to the signal source. T-be counting input of' the
flip-flop is connected through the delay line to the synchronization source.
USSR UDc 621.376.6
MATSKOV, A. A., MUSAYELYAN LEBEDEV, V. F., DANIELYAN, S. A.
"A Modulation Device for a Radio Relay Station"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proWshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
19T0, No 36, Soviet Patent No 288062, claB~s 21, filed 4.,Aug 69, published
3 Dec 70, -D 61
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a modulation device for
a radio relay station with unilaterttl pulse-time modultition. The device
contains a series hook-up comprised of a low-frequency module, an envelope
restitution circuit and a comparator connected to vai output pulse siaper
and a saw-tooth voltage generator which includes a chargIng capacitor and
a master current stage. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, mutual
interference between channels is eliminated by making tho comparator with
4.
two transistors of the same conductivfty ty-pe. The emitters of these
transistors are tied together and connected to the charging capacitor,
and the collectors are also tied together and,connected to the output
J pulse shaper, e. g. through a trigger vinding. The base c,-.' c-ne of the
transistors is connected to the output of the envelope ril,,stitution circuit,
while the base of the other is connected to a blanking vqltage source, e. g.
through a resistive divider.
USSR UDG 62l.A82.2'x
ARIFCV, A.A. JMWYMEVL~11~-'A.- SAFAROV, A.
OCurrent-Voltage Characteristic Of Silicon
Dinnal Diodes Vith Largra Current Density"
n. tr. oliteUhn. in-t QScIantific. Works] Tashkent Polytechnical
J~su~hn. ]Tashkent. p
Institute), 1970, No 65, pp 312-1115 (from M-Elaktroniku i yeyo primenenlys, No 11,
November 1970, Abstract No 11B91)
Translationt The second ascandirg branch was studied or the current-voltage
characteriatin of tunnel p-n junctions of n-Si and p-Si. Abinormilly lsr a values
were observed of the pro-exponontial factor 102 and the e.(;arfic1qnt of In the
index of the exponent of the ourrent-voltse'e.characte5istic,~ As tho baslAmaterial,
n.-Si doped wAh A0.(7 - 1019 P (8-5 x 1619 cm-9, and p-S1, doped with
(1.5 x 10 1 car-) were used. The emitter j,lloys were Al plus B, Sn plus P,
Au plus As, Cu plus in plue.B. On the basis or the depandenue of the parawters
of the exponents on the minimum current density, it was conttludad that the oxcest
current determines the character of the dependence of the total current on the
Voltage.-1 ref. I.B.
M I A i
UDC: 519. 1
VSSR
MUSAYEV.-E. M.
"On a Problem of Reliability Theory"
Dokl. AN AzSSR, 1972, 28, No 8, pp 6-10 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7,
Jul 73, abstract No 7V251 by I. Koval o
enk
Translation: The system consists of N main and m reserve elf=ents which
-ate. A study is made of.the distribution of time
are in an unloaded-st
to first failure of such a system assuming that recovery takes place by
an exponential law, and failures occur actording to Poisson !air with
low periodic failure rate.
112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~:,TTTLE-EFFECT OF THE ANTIOXIDANT ADDITIVE IONPL ON THE PROPERTIES OF
KANSFORMER OILS -U-
,z;4VOJC~., I AK CA 4-111% 1 rKi ALZ)
~'T.QPIC.TAGS' PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, ELECTRIC PROPt-RTYt rRANSFORMER
T,j-:OtL, DIELECTRIC PERMEABILITYt ANTIOXIDANT-ADDITIVE
C-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS.
~'PQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
._PROXY:REEL/FRAt4E--3G01/Z088 STEP NO--UR/0065/70/015/004/0052/0053
AP 0 12 1461
IRC ACCESS IONN-0
A`!,',~ fj
020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
ACCESSION N 1) AP 0 12 7 461
_p"4SSTRACT/EX:TPAGT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADDN. OF 0.1-0.3PE9CENT IONOL
.:%--(~2:t,6,DI#TERT,BUTYL,4,METHYLPHENOL) TO FRESHLY REFINED TRANSFORMER OIL
NO ALTERATION OF ITS ELEC.. PHYSw: PROPERTIES. AFTER OXIDN. OF
ADDITIVE, ITS ELEC. RESISTIVITY INCREASED, OUT ITS DIGLEC.
PENETRABILITY CHANGED LITTLE. IONJL HAD ALSO LITTLE INFLUENCE ON THE
FACILITY:
..:,DECREASE- I'N -THE AMT. OF OXIDN. PRODUCTS AFTEit OXIDN.
--*INKHP, BAKUt USSR.
USSR
-'AKHU1M-ZAD1-;, M. Yu., SHABAIMEEKOV, Z. 1M.- -arid
"Determining the Stressea in Characteristic Cross Sec-ion.5 of Non-
Circular Reinforced Concrete Cylindrical 8hells"
Baku, Izvestiva 'kadeinii Nauk Azerbaydzh,!~~iskoy SS1 --Seriya-_
R
tekhnicheskikh i mateimaticheskikh p:t~ 1970, No. pp 138-143
Abstract: This article concerns itself with thin-walle(i structures
;Idely used in shipbuilding, aviation, and rocketry, irk addition
to other forms of modern building techniques.. Ito fkunction is to
cast additional light on the physics underlying the phenomena oc-
curring in the loading of reinforced concrete ohall coT~-~rings, and
just touch on some problems in architecture, economics and produc-
tion. As is usual in the desig-n1of such shells, it is -assumed
that Hooke's law governs the uniform material of the shell. all
-along the height of the cross seation.~ The authors cozisider the
1/2
USSR
AKHTRID-ZADE, M. YU., et al, IzvestiZa Akademii Diqljk A--orba.vdzhan-
matemaMleslr' '.
skoT SSR--Seriya fizikotekhnicheskikh.i nauk,
~1970,v~ No 3, PP 130-143
computation of the shella'sturdiness by starting from one form of
the equation of V. V. Novozhilov for the equilibrium of noxislanting
cylindrical shells, by which they determine the bonding moments,
normal forces, and displacements. no: show, how the f ormulas the
y
;,,. --:-:~:-.derive are.used, they take a practical.example.
212
USSR UDC: 5.17-53
YIU B X
I'Some Extremal Characteristics of Gem ralized Analytic Functions"
'Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, vol 203, No 2, 1972, pp 289-
292
kbstract: The author investigates the class of armlytic functions
Up,2(A,.B,G); i.e., the class of regular solution-, of the equation
9jw(z) + A(z).w(z) + B(z)wTz7,
where A(z) and B(z) E Lp,2(E), E is a'finite plane, and a-ffw(z)
'(31-119X + i~ii/Oy). Assuming that G is a finite re.-ion 7ith the
rectifiable boundary r the C~enerali::,ed analytic function W(Z) of
the the class
class Up 2(A,-,G) is defined as belonging to
EA(ApDpG)f kith 5> O,if there existsla sequence of recti-
flable culwez, converging to r, Such that
jw(z)(5 I dZI c 4 +00, rx 11 2to*.%
"n
112
~ I -
UI)C 621.396.6-181.48
USSR
MUSAYEV, L. P.
"Algorithm for Calculating the Mismatch of Microcircuits when Assembling Radio
Equipment"
f mat. i fiz. nodelir. i optimiz. para-matroy! radioe.1.6--tron.
V sb. Mato&
tury. No 1 (Met4ods of Hathematical and Physical Simulation a-id Optimiization
of the Para ters of Radio Electronic Equipment. No I - collection of wor',E.S)
Moscow, 1972, pp 125-127 (from RZh-%adiotekhnika, 111o 7, Jul 72, Abstract No
7V248)
Translation: The possibility of simplifyIng the procedure for calculatin-, the
mismatch whenassembling, radio equipripant by using the so-called junction grapa
iled by the schematic of the developed device Ss dencwi~;Lrated. The basis
comp
for the mathematical description of the jUnCtion graph is the numerical
sions for the interrelations of the branches of the component circuits on OrLC
hand and the graph loops, oil the other, Tile a!- _' orithm is constructed, for cal-
culating the graph on a digital conputer. There are 2 illustrations.
USSR UIA: 621.396.6-181.5
HU GUSEIV, V. P.
SAYEV. L_ P.)
S thesis of Subraodules Co7anrising Hyb rie, Film Units and Integrated Circuits"
Yn
Sb. nauch. soobshch. Radi-otekh.n.... Eal