SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NALIMOV, YU.S. - NARKEVICH, B.YA.

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USSR C ~620.17. 5 WTM -1, A. TROSHCHENKC, V. T. , GRYAZX07, T B. A., GOTZODE SKIY, S. S., P, C, iX NALIMOV, Yu. S., (Kiev) *actor "Study of the Influence of Technological I- s on the Eiiidur,-nce :)f G F s Turbine Blades" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, 1972, pp 8-12. Abstract: This iyo?k presents an of the influciice of certaill tech-lo- -bi logical factors on the endurance of the third stage of a gas tui lie C, Jj The blade manufactured by mechanical worUpg of strinped blinks of ENS71j' vacuum-are remelted alloy. The deviations in the tech-nology of manu fact ure of the working turbine blades (scratches, burns, and.addiLion,:1 operation called "lusLering") have no significant influence on th-c- fati tic strenith g of blades with a test baso of 101 cycles at 20 aiid 570'C. The range of change of fatipue limits in the test blades in comparison i~ith a conti-ol group of blades at 20'C was from -0.5"," to +7%, tit 5700C -I fro;ii 0 to 15f,, The tcchnolouical deviations studied do4itcrease' the ~scattering of blade test results in the area of limited duribility. UDC-. 6216373-t-621.'397-331.222+621-386.2/7 BAYKOV, A. Y. , BL.14A 1f V. I* GO, V. A.t BUD i.DV ' '0 KOUSHOV, E. I.1. , rX I -VA Ye. I., LIV.! r:Qt MIN, V. M; OW t 1 TSMIMI 1, V. G. , and DIMS211al A.~ "Rethods of Recordhig X-Ray L-l&aL-,eg in a Science Research Automation Bystem~' Novosibirsk-, fi-vtometriva, No 6, 1971, pp 67-80 Abstract: A description is given of a complex o1f pulsved -x.--r-nv sources vith memory clcmentm for recording fa,~t processes, along * i,re SyS with MChlly sen-siv . Tei:1.5i for vils-aalizine, tv.,o-dimmen-:ional X-ray of t1l,,reshold intensity.. Tkw r,'dJ-',:Aion reql:.irod ha3 a dur--tion c-f 10-" to 10-7 ~~cc aith a Iv--rdnem'i of isevmal lamdred I-ev. For 1-11,e recordiilg equipxent photographic fi-I'm and telc-- P VIS1011 syste:-m were used, in vhich the memory oelli, imre the semi- conduct tarrcts of s.--nsor tubes. In such a system, the i=-e L) is impressed directly on the tavGet of the T,-riy vidicon with a- oantrol-Uttble .,--ono-ry, or is --P-;,rc-d by ro-record.11-iig tltc! vidoo si -nal L on a vi~'-c- on C01--nect-inx-i of ro, L. U r o-Li C;:- USSR UDC: 621.373+621-397-331.222+621-386.2/7 BAYROV, A. P., et al, AvtorLetriva., INo 6, 1971 pp 67-80 of the x-ray a--d recording equipment as well as maple oscillo- gra-mis of varioaz eqiuiprmlent itemi., The authorm express their gratitudc to Yu. Ye. ~~.ost-erildiln and A. M. Isk.olldokiy for their delinf,~_-tior_ o-f the p-roblem Znd their su-ocrvisi on- of the work.. For. his assist-Mce, -vith. the :experiments made using this equipment, V -au thurs 4"ank E. V. lansh 2/2 kd~,tSSING ()ATE:--Z(vtuvvv 1.1Z:: :026 UNCLAs I to~ .'._,T-',lTLE--A8SORPT ION METHOD FOR DETERMI:NING,,THE ENERGY 011STREBUTION OF RADIATION INCIDENT ON A BARRIEiRANO PASSING THPGUGH IT -U- AUTHOR-03).-BARANOV, V.F., ZAYTSEVt_R*YAm~* EV 1! V. I (IF INFO--USSR _`~-':SCURCE-AT. ENERG. 1970, 2801y 237-8 "C"D-ATE PUBL [SHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ~J.OPIC TAGS--ELECTRON BEAMY ELECTRON ENERGYI.ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, INTEGRAL '.XONTROL.MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS ~"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :'PROXY RE.EL/FRAME--2000/2254 STEP NO--UR/00fi9/.70/028/003/0237/OP38 CIRC ACCESS(ON NO--AP0125832 UNCLASSIFIED 77 77777 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROC-SSING DATE--27NOViv .~CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125832 :.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T"E ENERGY DISTRIBUTION OF E INCIDENT ON A BARRIER AFTER PASSING THROUCH A BARMCR OF FINITE 1HICKNESS CAN BE CALCO. WITH A FAIR DEGREE OF ACCURACY IF ONE KNOWS THE :FUNCTrOlq DESCRIBING THE ATTENUATIOPI OF A" RADIATION REAM WITH A 'CONTINUOUS-SPECTRUM IN BARRIERS (IF VIFFEPENT THICKMESSES:AND THE E. A SERIES OF 'FACTION OESCRIBING THE ATTENU4TIrJ?4 OF MQNDENERGEM~ .-APPROX4 EXPRESSIONS FOR THOSE FUNCTIONSi:AND THE COPIRIESPONDING SOLNS. JNTEGRAL EQUATIONS FOR THE E ENERGY DISTA1,8UTION Allf: PRESENTED. OF UNCLASSIFIED, MESSING DATE--2TNOVTO 026- UNCLASSIFIE _T tT.LE--RES I DUAL STRESSES IN BUILT UP CRANKSHAFIS -U;i. ..i,-AUTHOR-(031- t V.A.l CHEPELENKgf,v.lot HUYKI,NA* T*P. NTRY OF INFO -USSR C Mi __'S0URCE---,AVT0MAT._SVARKA, FEB.~ 1970,': 2) 55-49 ')ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 J,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.,,IND.p CIVIL A14D MIAIWIE ENGR, PROPULSION :~~AND FUELS -TOPTC TAGS-RESIDUAL STRESS, BIBL[C)GRAPHY, r_HR M I ff STFEL, MANAIFSE STEELv ENGINECRANKSHAFT, WELD FAC.NGt: METAL SUR.F.ACING .CONTROL ?4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY, REEL/FRAME-2000/0317 STEP NO--IJR/01251~T,)/000/002/0()55/0059 CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124076 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 026 UNCLAssiFIED PROCESSING DATE-27,11OV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124076 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE NATURE Oft THE RESIDUAL :-STRESSES IN CRANKSHAFTS RUILT UP BY WELDING IS DMUSSFI). THE RESIDOAL STRESSES IN THE SURFACING jMETAL ARE DIKECTLY RELATEd TO THE -.NATURE 01: THE WELDING MATERIAL SELECTED AND.THE HEAT TREATMENT APPLIED. ~84 ORDER TO CREATE A FAVORABLE STRESS~DISTRIBUTION, SPEC IAj_~:WFLQ7(PjG MATERfALS ARE ~REQUIPED (E.G., CR-MN STEELS), AND THE Pflibl:ESS MUST ~iE 1~-OMPLETED BY "NORMALLZATION AND H.F. HARDENING. MECHANHED BUll-DING UP LINDER FLUX IS SUITABLE FOR CRANKSHAFTS AS IT LFADS TO A SEVEkE LOSS IN STRENGTH. ONCLASSIFIED -7 U9062914- UR 0289 d~oO t: d e PRIMARY SOURCE: Izv.estiya Sibirsk o Ot:deleniya, &N SSSR,- Seriya Khimidheskikh Nauk, Nr 12(162), ','1r 5, PP NZ - A N a Pki 6 a, 6 1571 111anoy THE EXTRACTION OF AMMINES CORALT 'rhe extraction of five cobalt (Ifl) ammines: (Co(Nl-lj)a)CJa, (Co(Nl13)Jl-4))C13- (C-o(NH3),'r'0Cl2, (C0(NH3)5N03)Cl2' (Co(JqH3)4C03)Cl 111-IS been in0stigated depending on the pH of medium. The studied complexes are extracted, lyy. caprylic acid better than ammonium ion. The extraction curv6s fall into groups, according rq the charge of the complexes. qq 7 'PROCEliSING 1)ATL--13NUvrv ,V2 047 -T-IrLE"RAD I AT 1014 DYNAMICS AND SPECTRALViANGES 0F.~bJEUDY14UM LASER DURING -SYNCHRONIZATION OF D 1~ -OPERATION WITH SELF WAL1 MO I.S A. 4tjTHoR--403l-KOROf3KINv V.V.t NAL'YUTINt A S'A *"I SHCHELlIV, of. it ,,,..-,.,,z-CriUNTRY- OF :INFO~--USSR PISIMA, ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 9: 0 11(3) 168- 173 TE-PUBLISHED---70 -A_ -SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS 113PIC TAGS-NEODYMIUM LASERt LASER RAWATION SPECTRUM9 LASFR BEAA, _iSIS, SPECT9AL F['NE $TRUCTURE: SPECTkOGRAPHIC ANAL X_ ATROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CC DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _~.PPLGXY REEL/FRAME--1933/1796 STE P t4O--UR/0380./7011311/003/0168/0173 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0054630 UNCLASSIFIED Ito S~TNG DATE--13N0Vfu 2/2 047 UNCLASSIFIED P CE, CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054630 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STUDY WAS PERFORMED WITH A NO LASER OF 140 CM RESONATOR LENGTH, IN THE CENTER 011: WHfCH WAS PLACED A CELL WITH A FILTER. THE AXIAL MODE OF, THE RADIATION WAS SLPD. BY I.JSING A,01APHRAGM OF 2.7 14M OLAM. THE DEVELOPMENT TIME 10iF THIF LASER RADIATION WAS THEN STUDIED ON AN ELECTRO OPTICAL CAMERA, ANP COMPARISON OF T4r= VARIOUS STAGES OF THE LASER PULSES WAS MADE. FGR THIS, THE LASER BEAIM WAS SPLIT INTO Ze AND DIRECTED TOWARDS THE SLIT OF THE CAMERA WITH A LOG TIME OF 0-100 NSEC BETWEEN T4E 2 BEAMS. THREE CNARACTERISi'lC CASES WERE DISTINGUISHED: (1) THERE WERE ONLY 2 INTENSE PEAII,.S FNI THE AXIAL MODE AT THE~ -START AS WELL AS AT THE END OF STIPULATED El-ll.SSI-,,*1,N', (2) THERE WERE MANY PEAKS 114 THE AXIAL MODE AT THE STAIAI AND AT,~THE END oF THE STIMULATED EMISSICN; (3) T14ERE WERE 2 PEAKS Ar T'HE STAPT, AND MANlY PEAKS AT THE END. ALSO THE TIME DEVELOPMENT OF THE LASLHR SPECTRUM WAS MEASURED BY USING A DIFFRACTION SPECTROGRAPH WITH RESOLUTION 1R.2 CM PRIME NEGATIVEI THE BACKGROUND OF THE -MM. A NONUNIFORM SPECTRUM: WAS 085D. LIN -,.--:SPECTRUM' WAS FOUND A MORE INTENSE REGION WIFH SHARPLY DEFINED STRUCTURE4 THE OTHER. A -THE-:.;.SPECTRAL,STRUCTURE.VARIED FROM ONE*PEAK TO SATLSFACTORY EXPLANATION.FOR-THE STRUCTURE CF~tNE PEAKS# FOR GIANT PULSESI'~CANNOT BE GIVENe ONGWs I F Ifo 1 2 0. P;ktICESVING DATE--20%JV7--0 UiICLAS S I PIED --Cf I-SAT 10~ -M -fLNIJI TITLE 1) L' .4 6) A L, J"- -S WITH if: [N Thf PRES ENCE 'U N C, A R X Y I I C 'I C 10 OXAL IC A;'IC CURING FH& PA -,AT 1U111 01' A B F_ N Z (if- AUTHOk- 04 'ILLAKHVE'~~O I Y" V G RIAVEV R,~G. A AM A 1: '1 V 1-&,t GA5101UV, D.G. -UNT P Y 0 F IN F C-- US S R 3) 3 If - 5 ~SOUACE-ALEAB. 1-4EFT. KH! 1970, DATE PUbL 1ShE0------7(J ;-~-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt CHEMISTRY ', -TOPIC., TAG S-GCNVjE1'qSAT_1 CN REtC1*f,CjNr Pli ENGLv,'F08t-t1kL1-)E HYDE, U'XALIC Acic-, FURAN AR-OMATIC CARiWXYLIC ACID, J;ORROS 10,14 KATE C CN T R C L AA~~KING-Nlo RESli~[GTIONS ~::ZUCUMENT 'r.LASS-UNCLASSIFILD PROXY kLtL/1`R't4E--3006/L7'io STEP CIRC ACCESSILN INU-AP0135,~61 C,L A S, L I k D 2/2 UNCLASS! FIED 0 AUC L 'G 15 UN ABSTkA%'.-. TiLX TRAC T-( U) Gr- STii,' T M G P T I ~'Ull C LIND L I IN'S FR C U N 'L E N'S i N 6 A L K Y L P h E N U L S':iTH Cli S? ~,b 0 ([-,ATI' InERIE If! THE RESEC',LE ,f- 0.5 Pik~%,T ; S rit. SIJU2 C;',(J SU02 H AT P 'F) ThE~ CE OF HCL ;;~~',S vUjRF F -ECTIVE BUT THF f", H i' L) Sil U N4ATL S 14) TiMES TI-AT ~)ATH I-,o SUb2 (GO SUB2 11, THE PRUDL)c r!) ou 'r it E M 1 L Al~ J, S S I I-- 10 0.17 UNCLA~~VFIR~Tl P;i LN CONTINUGUS PILDT A~'PARATUS! '-u u UT, ZEYKAU)VAr:G. A*t i'ULATUVA, NAMAZ(~V, KH.S. -~CGUXTRY GF INFO-USSPt :SOURCE-AZER6. NEFT. 19701 (3), 35-7 ~JAE PubL ISHE-0--70 $G'aJECT A-EAS--i~;ATERIALSY CHEMISTRY TOPIC. fAGS-LU6RjCA(j AULMY(VE, CHEM(CAL SYNTHES [,S THUDIL, PHOSPHATC ESTER# 046NZENE DEkIVATIVEt ZINC OX I DE4 BARIUM llYLj'A0XloL./(U)VNlf;llV354 LUDRICANT AGUITIVEt (UMN1110350 LUBRICANT Ai;OITI'VE, IUMIUIP360 --LUBR-ICANAUDITIVE C 'I VIM L F~ARKING REcYRUCTEGNSI DrC-1 U,,,i E N TCLASS-UNCLASSIFIEU ~P.AOXY AEH,/FkA,ltE-30,0b/179f S TE VNO-UR/0-lib I/ T0/000/003/00:35/0~137 -ClkC AGU-S~JICN -2/2 017 ING UAT~--~OPILIVIC UNICLA$SIFIED HLI C tIRC. ACCESSICN N(33--APO 135362 -.-AaSTkACT/EXTR "CT --(Ul GP-()- A3 ST RACT ALKYLIIIISNUL (93.3 PARTS) 4tw 6. P SUIQ ~ 5SUB5 kEAM-0 AT USS THAN, OR E:WUAL TO L3(,;L)EcREF-S AND 1 .33 ER HR:Pff( L. REACTIOPI VOL.: TO 6M ~:9-PERC~NT~ PROD06i VIHICH ~WAS -T EATED 61T-H~ZNO AND /i3A(OHI TO SUB2 0 ~T AIN, THIE AfttTllili Will %P-354 ANU R~E.SP.-. WHICHl J41,XEU IN rRATIO::2.54'''G4VE THE AM) I T IN EVNI I NP-360. LJP,'C LASS I F I E 0 UDC 621.-91.2 USSR OVA S.A., WZYNIVA, T*YE* lonochromatic Signals Refelected 'Statistical Characteristics Cf Pulse And Y Obliquely From The Ionosphere" tronike, Vol XVII, No 5, Aqy 1972, PP 952-1037 Radiatekhnika i elekt Abstract& The results are presented of an expsrimental StUdy Of th3 flUC-tu11tiQ-,13 of a pulse short-vwie signal 10 -microsecond duration) end a monochromatic aignal. The experimants were conducted in July 1958 durinG the day and eveninZ at a 400-1,-m long track. In ordor to -Wompero the1luutuationa ct monochromatic diatod durilip tl~e firot 50 and pulse eigrals, a moriochrovitAtic signal van re vutes of each hour of the axperin nt, and:in the second 30 mirrAea a fmquancy- modulated signal on the eam rAdium frequency. A shift of the oporuting freq- uency too1k place at hourly intervals. For the most part tho work viua conducted at frequencies of 3.5, 5.0, 6.3, arid 7-0 MZ. The functions ares considered. eL the autocorrelation of the amplitude and phase of the oignala, their probubility dis- tribution and the correlation dependenco cf the fluctuati(Nn cYP the aiaplitude permitted in the time of the pulses (signale reflected f ram vrw~ous layers, magnotic oompononts end individual oigntile in the diVfueive grcup during roflact- ion from tho F,, layer),Duriar, anulyale cX the experimental, dota, particul"r att*ntivn. wov 'Eivon to a utudy Or tha PluotlIVIUDY10 ot tho, algplltudo. In tho 113 USSR -4".AZOV, S.A. at al, RadiotelEhnika i alaktroniks, Vol XVII, No I-lay 1972,pp .932-937 analysis of the p~aso fluctuations only aqualitative comparinon was made of the functions of autocorrelation and ahiatogram with the corresponding data for the amplitude. The f~mction of autocorrelationand the depth of PM-litude of fading, the distribution function of the amplitudw and phase oA- ~he signal, and tF-e function of cross-correlation are c(msidered. The authore thank V.A. Zyatitekom for composition of the program and conducting calculatiml~s. on the "14ir" electronic computer. 5 fig. 6 rar. Receivad.by editorap:29 Maroh 1970. 2/2 AFCAL-724050 11 JANUARY W2 TRANSLATIOMS, 00, 06 ArCat. RESEARCH LtZRARY t AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABORATORIES L G. HANSCOM FIELD, SWORD, MASSACMUSMS- Frequency Shift During lonosph.eric V - 7--- ~ Propagation-of -RtTjb-' Javes:--of Short Wave Range S.A. NAMAZOV Irk I glht~lu% EM.-) V. 1k 14- t Tm..W.d br T-.kI. Aso-iw.., P.D. a.. 331. A-dt-,, Al-clwt. USSR UDC; 621-371:551-510-535 NAMOV, S. "Frequency Shift in Ionospheric Prop,--gation of Radio Waves in.the Short-:Kave Bandu Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Slektronik-a, Vol. 16, jo 6. Jun 71. pp 905-913 Abstract; The author presents the results of a theoretit~al study or frequency displacement durizg propagation of radio waves in the shbrt-wave band in a plane-laminar and spherical-lantinar isotropic ionosphere for the case of oblique wave incidence, and also in a plane-Laminar anj.5otropia ionosphere_% A method of determining the change in for the case of nornial wave jjicidence. 7 the local concentration of olectrons in timo from slmultanuou~; rawasuroment of the frequoncy shift and group daliy time in the ionispharr;i on two close fro- quencies is proposed. It is found that the frequoncy disPlacement during iono- spheric propagation of sihort radio waves doperLig to a cont~~derable degree on the depth of penetration of the wave :Uito the layer As wall as, on the para- mters, of the layer. This factor must be taken. into ccnsideratlon when com- rent fre, arxic-s, and when stuly- paring the froquency shift measured on diffe, 1u ing the diurnal, seasonal and other regWarities governing _1requency displace- ment. The frequencj shift caused by the regular change in the parameters of 112 USM F IMAZOV, S. A., RadiotekhniVal i Elelctronika, Vol. 16, No 6, Jun 71, pp 905-91.3 the ionosphere (height of the maximum, concentration of alectr*ns at the maximum, half-thickness of the la.yer) AoD,,4 a pronouncod diurnal variation with maximum deviations of '10.4-0.6 Rz when Gk = 0.85 (d, is tile product of the ratio of the carrier frequency to the critical frequency aml the cosine of the angle of incidence of the wave on the layer, i . 9. --L.:. (cos 00) at transition for time for a year of maximum solar activity, and �0.2 Hz in years of minimum solar activity. The final expression for the frequency d~spb-comnt of magneto- ion components contains an additional term which accounts for the time varia- bility of the geomagnetic field. rhis extra term expLsinf-', the close cor.rela-Uion between fluctuations in the goomagnotic field and in the frequwlay displace- ment, and also the appreciable increase in frequency displacement an magnetically active days. (ki magnetically quiet days the frequency dis'placement of the ordinary and extraordinary components at transition time differr, by a factor of 2 or more. When siphericity is taken into account, there is an inzrease in fre- quency d isplacement which is noticeAble for angles close to critical and direc- tions close to the horizon. The Doppler frequency shift calculated by the for- mu las derived -in the article agrees with experimental data~ 212 ---------- - -5, USSR NANWOV, S. T., and IPFOLITOV, P. A. "Study of Protein Metabolism in Animals Irradiated With Small Doses of Ionising Radiation by the Method of Methionine-S-35 Incorporation in Proteins of Structural Elements.of.Aninal,Tissue CellsO Tr. Azerb. NII virusol., mikrobiol. (14"orks of Azerbaydzhan gi iveny r and Hygiene), 1966 Scientif--c Research Institute of Virology, Hicrobiolog, (1970). 18, pp 179-183 (summary ofAzerbaydzhani) (from PZh-Biologicheskaya MiLmiya, No 8, 25 Apr 71, Abstract No 8F1303, summary) Translation: It was shown that the specific activity 4)f proteins of rat liver and small intestine increases with an increase in the total irradia- tion dose. Variation in the specific activity of kidney proteins is less pronounced. No changes were observed iii the specific ~activity of spleen proteins after irradiation. 023- U A T '~T-ATILI-E--PRESENCE OF CRITICAL 11AING TE-4P;_:RATURE$ OETER8111NEO f.' k Ull ()ATA 0"l ~Vlsccsml :OF. -THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE IN TRINS11C --.AUT~i-!'j-(-(Olt)-KHt)DLlt~,:VA,~IOVr F.F*t !IAMETKINt N!*S~,_DURGARYIAN, S.G., SEMENOV, '_TC0WJRY,_ OF I NFO--USSR 1 970V 21,9 283-9 ._,SCU3CE--IZV. AKAO. SSSR, SER, KliP -DATE PUBL 70 -'AS--CHEMISTRY, alOLOGLCAL AN 0ME-01CAL SC[c -LS SU9JECT AR x(, JOPIC TAGS--THERMAL EFFECT, 1-4 ATE k1 AL :FIXING, CYCLOHEXANE SILANE? CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMIPOUND, DEOXYR180NUCLEIC, "'CID, PHOSPHATE ESfIER, '40LECULAR SNUCTUREP FLUID VISCOSIT:Y CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS T F.- P ,CIAC, Ar'CESS!iTIN h.1--A1101,35040 ~ic L A 1 1; 111. 1., 71 023 UKLASSI.FI*-::0 p R(JC 1: 5 S I NG DATE--13NOV70 .CIRC ACCESS WN NO-AP0135030 ~.ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAcr. INTRINSIC V I SCUS I I I ES AND THEIR TEMP. COEFFS0 WERE DETU. FOR Pi--ILY(Vi~-,YLTRli%ll-.T~iYLSII-,AIIIE;) IN DECAHYDRONARHTHALI-EAE, CYCLOHEXANEr 1,2,4rME SU53 C. WLi6 H SUB3, ClriCL C SUF36 H-SUB6, Atli) IME SU63 SIrH:CH'SU32. V[SGQSjrY vA;-~iATI0,11S OF CATALYST] WERE INTr-R?;PF.TA8L:: BY THE, THE POLYMER (PREPU. 41TH F-rLI %.. PATTERSON-TAGER THEORY GN THE BASIS CF EX[SfENCE OF UPPER 4NO LOWER CRITICAL TEMPS. OF MIXING FOk THE PULYNEk SOLVENT COMPONE%Ts. A S[11,11LAR ANAL. nF VISCOSITY IN SOLN5. OF DINA AIND OEOXYki6t..Ii'-4(JC.I-EOF,ItOT;-:Il~ (ONP) WAS MA 0-'-- .DNP SOLN. SH(JitED AN ANG~MAUIUS 3 FULD RISE IN.~VISCCJSITY PRIOR TO CHANIGE OF )'HE SPIRAL FOR0 TO THE SPH-EikICAL ONF, EIFHER CAUSED 13Y OF THE PRUTLIN FROM Tl-l&UNA.lA.NjD INCPEASED A.SYMAETRY REFLECTING, THE CONFORMATION CHANGE-t: 0 R PEkHAPS AS 6 RESULT OF CHANGE IN Td~ S F AC, I L I TY. fNST. ~4EFTEKHIM. UPRAIOLECULAR S f OCTUNE' OF Qtl4P S I IN .I MTOPCHIFVA, ~OSCO(lj USSR. 019 PROCESSING DAYE--300CT7( UNCWSIVIEb tITLE-COPOLYMERI ZAT ION OF ALLYTRINETNY~ OR ALLYLI) IME THYLPHENYL-31 LANES 'WITH ACRYLCNITRtLES -u- '-:-.,'-',-,AUTHOR-1041-NAMkTKIN, N*S.o KOZHUKHOVA,,I.N,, FILIPPOVAv V.G., DURGARYAN# 'G .-*,-',-CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ~_k:50URCE-VYSOKOMCL. SOEDIN.9 SER. 8 1970; :12(3)#,130-2 -I)ATE- PUBL ISHED~-70 .--:,SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -COPOLYMERIZATIONt ORGANIC SILANEr ACRYLONITRILEr CHEMICAL JOPIC TAGS l~,;.-,KLNETICS# BENZENE DERIVATIVE CONTROL MARK ING-NO RESTRICTIUNS -UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENT CLASS PROXY - REEL/FRAME-2000/0671 STEP NG--UR10460J*YGIOLZ/t)03iOl8GlGl.62 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0124343 Wmf li~l tv m1mimm 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-30OCT71 CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0124343 AaSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COPOLYIK, KINE S, OF SU 2 C.*CHCH (11 WITH ME SU63 SICH SU8Z CH: CH SUB2 (ji):OR ME SU62 PH SICH SU82 ~'H:CH SU82 (1111 WAS STUDIED IN BULK OR KCONK. SUB2 SOLN. 1,14 FHAE PRESENCE OF OZ SU52 0 sUa2. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE.CUPOLVMER COMPN. ON THE COMPN. OF THE STARTING MONOMER-MIXTS. WAS ESTABLISHED. THE REACTIVITY RATIOS (R) IN THE THE.1-11 COPOLYMN. 44ERE 3o98 FOR I AND 0.11 FOR,11 AND IN THE 1-111 COPOLYMN.:2.24 FOR I AND Ois2o FOR 111. THE REAC Tf VITY. -FACTORS, (Q), - ANDF, POLARITY. FACTORS (E) WERE 01036 AND 02.7 FOR II, AND 0.070 AND 0*30 FOR IIIv RESP. FACILITY.* INST. NEFTEKHIM. SIN. IM. TOPCHIEVA* MOSCOW,,; USSR. UNCLASSIFIED -------- . ... ...... . ......... --30OCT70 PROCES$INS DATE UNCLASSEFIED 020 TITLE-POLYADDIT ION REACTIONS OF SOME OR~.GANOViNYLCHLIDROSILiICON HYaUDES :,.:~AUTHOR-(05)-KOBRAKOV* K.I., FEDOROVv L.A., KUZMINt G.V NAMETKIN, N.S., HERNYSHEVAV T.I. NTRY GF INF&~-USSR '607-19 (CHEMf. :~_SWRCE-DOKL, AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970v 1.80)v "'r~'-.:DATE PUBL ISHIED-70 -SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~_tljPlt -TA GS--POLYMERIZATIONt ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDt 'OL I GOP. ER vCHLORINATED -CmprjUND, DIMERIZATIONs EP11 SPECTRUMt CYCLOHE)UNE -ORGANIC MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY -REELlFRAME---;-2000/0?25 STEP NU--UR/0020/7,0/L94./003/0607/0610 _CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124-395 u2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAYE--30OCT70 :.-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124395 -,-ABSTJRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT- 'THE POLYMN. OF MESIHICH:CH SUBZJCLV ETSIH(CH:CH SUBZJCLv PHS11-f(CH.,CH SU6Z)CL,, OR SJlltCff:CH SUB21 CL 100-500EGREI~S LIN THE PRESENCE 01~ H SU52 PTCL SU32 IN SEALED TUBES AT SUB6.6H SUB2 0 AND PT-C GAVE OLIGOMERS CONTG. 014LY LGffM0'.9RCLf SUBN (1) (R SL CL OR PH) STRUCTURES OR I AND ICH 5U82 CH SUW! SIRrL) SUBN III) (R 51 ME OR ET) STRUCTURES. aESIDES I AND (OR) 11 IN KS 9--L].) THE POLYMN. -ALSO GAVE DIMERS SUCH AS 1#410[CHLURDiIO4*P.IMETIiYLvl.t4vDlSlLACYCLOHEXANE tlll):.CR ls.l#4,,4,P-TETRAMETHYLtL.t4v)DISI.LAC~CLDHEXANE~ 11M. 1,*PR SPECTItA GAVE-THE.CGNFORMATION OF III AND SH0WEO;THATJV CONTAINS ISOMERIC TANE' -`-11-3- t).ICHLoRovlp293pTRIMETHYLl;t3vDlslLACYCLOPEN 0~1 9 FACILLTY: -T NEFTEKHIM. SIN. IN. TOPCHIEVA M0$COWp,U5SR' INS UNCLASSIFIED N LASS!FIED ESSING DATE--23OCT70 U C ~;',~-:.-T~ITLt--HY'DROXYEtHYLAT ION OF NAPHTHEMIC, ACiD 6ASED AMINES -U- OR-(03)-NA K IN, N.S., YEPOROVA, G. M. :POTAPOV,. :G~P. TRY OF INFO--USSR '-SOLIRCE -NEFTEKHIMIYA 1970p 10(ilt 116-L9 D A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70 ..'.~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--NAPHTHENIC ACIDt AMINEs CRUDE OIL, SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT, -CATALYSIS, ACTIVATION ENERGY ~.-C,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FPAME--199T/ObO6 STEP NO--UR/OZ04/71)/010/001/011610119 ACCESSION NO--AP0119522 UNC LAS-S-1 F -I-F-0 '"Jot 2/3 0-21 UNCLASSIFIED PROCFSSING OArE--23OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0119522 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CYCLOALIPl+!JIC AMINES DERIVED FROM NAPHTHENIC ACIDS FROM BAKU CRUDE OILS,, B SUf3l ItQ-30DEGREES AIND 130-160DEGREES WERE ETHOXYLATED AND THE REACTION PROl"UCTS STUDIED FOR SURFACE ACTIVE PROPERTIES. THE UNCATALYZEO,ETHOXYLArION GAVE ONLY NtNtBIS(,qYDROXYETHYL)A~ilNES. THE IREACTION CATALYZED BY L D K Oiri so I (.0.5PEERCENT) GAVE POLYOXYETHYLENAMINES WITH 2-lilt. OCH S002 CH SUB2, UNITS IN THE CHAIN, WITH AV. 140L. WT. 290-825. THE P11.0OUCTS Hd~VE A HIGH CLOUD IPERCENT AQ. SOLN. THE LOWERING OF SURFACE~ TENSION OF THE AQ, :-POINT IN ~SDLN. 'IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE CONCN.:; THE. MAX. EFFECT IS SHChipi BY COMPOS. WITH 6 OCH SUB2 CH SU92 GROUPS IN THE CHAIN, :THE IK SPECTRA HAVE BANDS -AT 1130 AND,1260 CM PRIME NEGATIVE1. AND A B;OAD BAND AT ~400 CM PRIME NE(,,ATIVEI. THE PRODUCTS ARE USEFUL AS FLOTATION AGENTS FOR LI ORES~ -IOXYLATION W - 1440E;-GN, THE HIGH[:IR !~CIILING F9ACTION KINETIC STUDIES OF, Firl ERE AT, AN INITIAL ETHYLENE- OXIDE CONIA. OF 0-5 -MOLF-1-- TH'_ RATE CIJNST.~ WAS FROM THE SLOPE OF LOG DELTA P VS. TIME. F 0 e1 U N CAfA L Y I E U -REACTION AT 140DEGREES, IT IS 3#0 TIMES 10 PRIME4 SEC PRIME NEGAIIV~I. AUTnCATALYSI,S OF THE REACTION WAS STUDIED BY ADON.10F IHOCH SU82 Cli SUB2) SUB2-NH TO THE INITIAL REACTION MIXT'. THE AU'I'OCATALYSIS RATE WAS :--.,,DETD. FROM A SERIES OF RUNS WITH VARIED INITIAL CONCN. OF (HOCH SUB2 CH : -NH ANG 0.5 ?40LE-Le INITIAL ET14YLENE OXIDE CONC-1 THE ;-SUIB2) SU32 14. --CATALYTIC EFFFCT OF (HOCH SU8Z CH SU82) : SW82 NH IS PROPORTIONAL TO ITS ~.CONCN. THE AUTOCATALYSIS RATE CONST. IS 23.7 TIMES,10 PRIME3 L.-MOLE-SEC. UNCLASSIFIC-0 FfE D oATC---23`.)CT?o a/3,. Oat UNCLASSI PROCESSIN4 CIRC ACCESSION t,10--APO.119522 ""ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE ACTIVATION REACTION WAS ENERGY OF OETCJ. Fqom T&E RATE CONST. FOR THE UNWALYZED REAC-TION AT 150 AP10 1600EGREES U...0 Nfqo --0 ~5 TIMES 1-3 PRIME4 SEC- PRIIME NFGATIVElt. ~Kc. Si>. iTHE C;--LLCD- ACTtVATM4 SIMILAR TO 'FACILITY, INST. NEFTFKH114, ..E,'4ERGY- IS 11 KCAL-POLE N. N.. TOPCHIEVAt MOSCOW, USSP.- I UNCLASS IF [ED V-2 -109 UNCLAS54 FIED: p _ESSING OATE--30OCT70 :,.,llTLE__SYNTHESIS AND PYROLYSIS OF CYCLOBUTYLMETHYL TRIMETHYLSILANE -U- A I p ~-.~,-AUTHOR_(05).-NAMETKINt N-S-, GUSELNIKOV,. L.:YE, iUSHAKAVAIR-L-v STARTSEVA? me f V607TW,7 ~1,-:COUNTRY OF:INFO-- SSR ._':~SOURCE-1U. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt SER. KHIM* 19701 (2)v 494-6 D AT E PU L ISHEO------70 .SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -"JOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL-SYNTHESIS, PYROLYSIS, ORGANIC SILANE, PLATINUm ~_,~~-COMPOUND, CATALYST "'CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .. _..-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ';-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0847 STEP NU--U.R/0062/70/OOOIOOZ/049"2./0496 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP011975I 1-1114f: L A S': I F I E D - -77- IE PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 UNCLASStF 0 ..-.C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119751 ..,.~,I~ABSTRACTJEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADDING 15.5 G METHYLENECYCLOBUTANE OVER, 2. HR TO 23 G ME SU82 SlHCI AND 0.2 ML H SUB2 PKI SU-36 CATALYST IN JHF, AND HEATING THE MIXT. 8 HR AT 110DEGREES GAVE 51PERCENT ~,DIMETHYL(CYCLOBUTYLMETHYL) CHLOROSILAN-Et B.-167-8DEGREES, N PRIME20 SUBD 1.-4465, 0 PRIME20 0.9296. THIS WITH ME14GI, GAVE 55.4-PERCENT 'ICYCLOBUTYLMETHYL) TRIMETHYLSILANE, 8. 145DEGREES, 1.43101 0.7816. PYROLYSIS IN A STATIC SYSTEM AT 430DEGREES GAVE 51PEIICENT CH SUB2!CHCH :SUB2 SIME SUB3 IN 30 MIN. .114 AN IMPULSE PYROLYSIS~AT 575DEGREES WITH 12 -SEC CDNTACT TIME, 61PERCENT. CONVE-RiSON WAS ;ATTAINEO:; THE AMT. OF SAMPLE THE REACTION IS TRULY 010-NOT AFFECT THE CONVERSION, SHORING rHAl MONOMGLW AND FORMS THE ABOVE PRODUCT, AND G SUB2 H;SUB4 IAO,TUPCHIEVAI, MOSCUP USSR. ..FACILITY. INST. NEFTEKHIM.SiN. UNCLASSIFIED..- gm n Ref. Code ly 0 0a 0 %-ewT, (TL h-te~,GeCf1:CH2 tymd. slowly in heptr-~ie; ~Y~ th mijice of: BuLi at 35-15*. after 1150 br: at Thus, 3.41 - molelf" 1. g6nen.'shd 0.01 mole/I. BuLi co-iien., oniv 57% conver4ion,was Asa. 4fter Ai~j initial 'in- -p -ate wa~ pr prtionrl to t iioncn. ind duction period, the ulyrnn~~x 4p the square root of the inida'tofcoiicm~: A46. o butidjei~e to 66 after 300 br' aid no~ ~*a~~- it polyin4ri,, reaction to: systern cating the low uctivitv~of the I car6ni(i6s. 71C Pq N~m growth 1s apparently *complicked ~y.~ de~ctivuOon of Ai centers lay a hy, dridej'traris~r from ei&of'66 gro%kii~g I ' 6 give LiH. This was codiri~ed by ~6~erv' i ion d C:V Am in the ir spectra of the. ' I er'arld ky Hr uptak:e c6rmff: Po Ym to 2.2% double bonds. laia to maing P4kESSMG OATE--113SEP70 I~JOPIC HYDROGEN, ARGON? NEON HEL I U,4,, ICE, --~CRYSTAL LATTtCF ~.:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/1574 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/190/003/060q/0606 -'~CTRC ACCESS[ON NO--AT0100192 .212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--ATO100192 ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U; GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOLYS. OF H SUP,?, AR AND NE IN ICE ~AT 400, 600, AND 800 ATM 4FRE CALCO. BY MEASURING THE FREEZING POINTS OF PURE A140 GAS SATO. WATER IN A NAMIOT BUKHGALTER DEVICE (1965). MEAN COEFFS, OF ABSORPTION, EXPRESSED 1*4 TE.RMS:0F CM PRIME3 TIMES 10 PqIJklE NEGATIVE3-G ATM (VOLS. REFER TO ODEGRE8S AND 760 TORRI ARC 11,8, AND 7 FOR.HE, H SUB2 AND NE, RESP.; I.E.t THP~SOLYS. OF THESIt- GASES IN ICE ARE OF THE SAME ORDER OF MAGNITUDE AS IN WATER. HOLES IN THE LATTICE OF ICE ARE LARGE ~ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE ATOMS OR MOLS, OF THESE GASES. GAS IN ICE SOLNS. FOLLOW THE HENRY RULE.. SOLY. IN ICE OF G 'ASES HAVING LARGER ~ATOMS OR~ MOLS.- (0 SU82t N SUB2v ARo ETC.) ~CANNOT~BE MEASURED BY THIS '.,METH0O~BECAUSE-',THEY FORM CRYSTAL HYDRATES WITH WA!TFR. tP gE I A:!~s USSR UDC: None GOLIDAITSKIY, V. Ir., KAGAN, Yu. and IWI-IIOT, V. A-. "Two-Stage Excitation of Nuclei to Obtain Stimulated Emission of Gnmma Quanta" Moscow, Pis1ma v Zhurnal Eksnerimentallnoy i Tegreticheskoy jiziki, vol 18, No 1, 5 July 197~, pp 61-63~ Abstract: This letter is based, at least in part, on earlier nrti- cles by the first two authors named above (ZU'_-"F, i1, 1973, P 90; a report presented at the scientific sessions "Welleniye obshchey fiziki i astronomii" and'"Otdeleniye yadernoy fiziki" -- Division of.General Physics and Astronomy and Division of Nuclear Physics -- of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 28 December 1972, UFN, L10, 1973, P 445) in which the possibility of creating a lat3er for nuclear gamma transitions (a gaser) wan .3nalyzed. In th6se articles, it was concluded that pulse Dumping of the I,18ssbauer levels by the capture of neutrons is necessary. In the present letter, the au- thors reoort a two-stage method of re'ducing the inten-r~ity of the neutron beam required to provide the specified denuity of excited nuclei. In the first stage, thu neutrons are captured in ~i terget with a M8avbauer-levei population having a mass number clorie to 112, 63 - USSR UDC: None GOLIDANSlaY, V. I., et a!, Pislma v Zhurnal Eks-rerimentallnoy Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, vol 18, No 1, 5 July 1973, pp 61-63 that of the nucleus. In the second stage, the rediated Eamma quanta are captured by the nuclei in a.second target. The tar- gets in both stages are solids. 2/2 ...... .. ... V~SR UDC: 537.521.7 NAMT:[Q L-K. KRASOVITSKIY, V. 'B.., SHNAYDER, Ya. N. All-Union Scie ific Research Institute for' De'sign and han- ning of Electrical Equipment, Kharl,kov: "Concernina Development of an Electron Avalanche in an Inter- electrode Gap in a Weak Electric Field" Leningrad Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 71, pp 23i7-=2 Abstract: The authors study the effect ofelectron avalanche Formation in a gas-filled interelectrode space in the presence of a weak electric field. The analysis is based ort a kinetic equation, thus enabling the authors to, follow development of the process with time in addition to calculatiiig the ioniza- tion coefficient. The strength of,the steady electric field is assumed to be so low that the energy acquired bya free electron over its mean free path is much less than the ioniza- tion energy of the gas atoms. The-ionization coefficient is 2/2 - 65 - -1CLASSIFfD -SS0-'G DAT~-- -t3NOV70 W E PRIAC -t;ITLE--C LASS IF ICAT [ON PECULIARITIES G, FT H tF F L' ;l-, ---i S0 FMk. t: EI' T Iiij~ THE -,EL EC T-~ I CE R0 S I ON ~U- -AUTliG.R--NA,*llTUKGV, K. K. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR IZVESTIYA VYSSHIKR UCti,EB~IYKFi.1liVE,:)~~:-::NlvLY2 T 9 ELEKTrkUl4EKHA"lKAt iNO 3, 1970t PP 2 -284 DATE PUBL-ISHED ------- 70 S.UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ---T 0 P I CTAGS-ELECTRIC DISCHAR,GE, EkO S I ON 8. 18 L I OGR APHY PLASMA i) f s C fiA K G E ::CCUITROL 4ARKINIG-10 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFItED E F ME- 1999/1672 STEP NO-UP/0144/70/060 /003/0279/0284 PROXY Rr--L/FRA' ~CIRC ACCESSION NG-AT0123499 SIFILU 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIrz() pK~u--'O'SSING DATE-13NOV70 -C IRC ACCESSION NO-AT0123 4.99 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- A3STRACT. ALL THE VARIETIES OF FORMS OF ME ELECT.Rjr EROSION OF j'-,ATEk[ALS MAY 8E DiVIDED INTO T1411"' LARGE 1,1-4ss-S' 'SION AN~) NONC'NTACT EROSION. THE (-(j-',IT,ICT ERGS11jiNt IN ,VIZ., CW4TACT ERU "I IG YPE TURN, MAY BE SUBDIVIDED INTO A CLOSillf., TYI*-- EROSION AN OPEIN \ T EROSION.- TO THE NONCONTACT EHOSIC-14 bELONGS FORMS OF THE EPUSION OF MATERTALSr ~MICH ARE Oi-iSERVED UPON ACTION OF THE PLi%SMA 01: AN ELECTRIC :DISCHARGE. A BRIEF OUALITATIVE CPARACTERILATION 15: P,~E!iENTED GF PIE 'U FOR,'-IS OF EkOSION. 6 REFS- ABOVE MEINTIOIN~ U ,'A C L A S S I F I F. f) 112~ 013 UNC L AS I F E' P;ti* ESS~ING DATE 13NUV 7 0 T-,lTLE--MI XTUKE FOR PREIAkl-.'IG ARCIArtikESTER "CRAM31EKS FWIL ELIK'TP,1CAL -U- AlJTHOR-(04)-NAMI'f0KOV K. K. 8LJLizAKQV, Vi~A..UiMITSKEV[CH, GbFvt BREMISKLY? 'V G4 .---.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR souRcE--LI.S.S.R.267t436 Irv _;REFZ-REtNCE___0TKkYTIYA, IMBRET., PRUA. 06R.AZTSYf TOVj%l[0IYE Z III AK 119701 DATE PUBL.lSHE0--QlAPR,70 ELECTRICAL ENGR ,.-SUBJECT. AREAS TOP I C TAGS--ARC OISCHARGt" DISCHAR.(k CH AA, 6 ER I)ATENT, .'C ONTROL ilA'MKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 130CUME-i-IT CLASS--UNCLASS11-121) PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0885 S TE Pti('--UR/04?.j2/7111000.fi)n,010000 10000 __:Ctq-C ~_,A-LCESS ION N,0--AA01329'15 Ref. Code tion. 'b dispersed stmacturat components 1s:descin ed Con~ rative data bdued n3m a fine- are presented on the pro~~irties of L-okaas pr, D", dispersed. charge* the chWtge, beitio bbWned by chtm~ .: rnet~nds, -rs F parailively large4ire P0,46 and contacts froin the DIM- 0 con' obtained by tnech. mixing- Conipamti~e reixtlts jtr~ also given for the wear resistanct of the cont4ets during currelliLlfww. REELIFRAME 19801121 1111V Kill AA00 451 Soviet UR 0482 ' Inventions Illustrat d S 4 e e , 11 Electrical, Derwe F243194 FIBRE OaICS VEASURI 11 dmribeCta No.153126, was bas" CiA t A principle o,f , optical Measurement of-lo &t USL'g:~%' ran t:t p h t ami 'llig television tube and a bunc4 of 114ht: guidels. I Measurement is twt to acciir&te sJt:mighj be, al ovingto phy3ical mdvement-~effeq`tl; from the test piece. The proposal describes qn, tmprove~xent., The diagram shows an objective lens J.: focussed on the test piece 6 (which may be hot) iand,passing an;, optical image to the bunch of lj.6t-auides 2, whtch are.cLosed up at the input etid output d 5 is scanned by the television fmba 3; the f eai~ure of the present developigent is tiw ijecial arrari go- went of these flextble-fibre S,4~4ea,lnto even 4t~nd AUTHORS: Rabinovich, V. A.; Sharf, Ye., X Pung6r, 11. A. Namsarayev, V. T. odd groups, as numbered at the iii t pu :so that odd. numbers arrive in group A,,and ev Iep in group B,. of,the ouiput array. in a Idditiori arej in opposed order, as shown. The imag!a o4 the hot,b 'udy 6 presented to the Ught &Jdeo In: converted. by ,television tube into one 4ependiog oti the scannt4 method, but any dynamic etror dui to movement i4; only equal to the diffarenca~of the errors in eilt~h part A and B of the ftnel~image.~. 5.11.67 as 1195767/25-28 Add to l5312,6.V.A,RABID)OV- ICH et al.(17.9.69) Bul 1j)j.5.3.169. Class 42b. .Int.Cl.G 01b. X3 19780093 UM 616.895.8-07:616.8311,832-091.8-07 AND CLINICO-l"RPROLOGICAL UVESTICATION OF ULTPUkSTRUCTURES OF IN SCRTZOPHRE141A BRk!N !ATtlcie by B. , UAnevshwl ~ Institute a! Psychiatry inent. M.14. Asatiani, Tbilisi; Moscow. V-9tnik Mindpmil M-dirninskikh ~ ~-,SM, Ituastan, No 5, Mzy 1971, pp 75-771 'Th epurpose of the prevent ittudy was to evaluate ultrastructural -hang,?a in the brain associated with schitophrenta and In the light.of data rhts'ncd 4rr,-- electron microscopic study of the brain of animals to whom ~lcod -;lssna from schtzopbrenic5 was udminiatered. The dif!iculty of studying ntruccural ch4nres In name tissue-ele- '71 Tents In the presence of schitophrenia lies in that in such casas death --~azallv occurs as a restat of a serious somatic disease capable of Inducing 4n-~~,s in th- contral nervous iyatem. In addition, ~e cust also tAke into c~nsLderatinn t~a severe hypoxin associated with tne ag-,na] stnte. as wall as autolvt1c processes tnat develop after death. I I-f~rt4nt to taia those influences into consider"r on -,.r*.Inq electron microscopic studics. In view of the development of ;cst --orten changes. sorne authors limit the Links within which picenr of Tic&ua. ara ~Ixad tor suh~zrotcaplc studies to 15 (Sjostrand) and even 3 ft-m th- ~-'- of d4Ath. ~ Some researchers, howevo!r. believe t."a. z-:~LL zan La c%tcn-'cd so=a*.hat. For c,zerve :hr -.aln ultrj~-irrurrurs! Plemcnrc of nerve tissue remain !n-.'t 11-n th~. r..,t~rjal is Imnerbed in fixing fluid several hours after ~c:tt!~. nLot M~fs vlt~w I~ not shared by all Investigators, on.] th4 r4quira- -n: ~~ minimal int.~-* La obtaining nater4al tar electron. indcrescopic 5ru'l'i's 'R One at the mcrt Important Canditiono. th~. Tarcsent article, hovaver, we submit data from electron micro- .Zopilc ;x.in!nation of section material mad. 7.5 and three hours after death. ve deemed it, feasible in view of the fact that our chief objective was not to dt-m,nstraco "&cuiznnhrenic" changes in brain tissue.. but rather to compare 0- 4tru,,tur~1 ~hAngo;; ahrarvad a.- these tLmt5 in the ~ralit of patients who 1--3 -41-r-k fr- ith the s=e chanzei de-n9Iral'16 In Animala to hm blood plas-wi fron, schizophTEnics had been administered, at different - 117 - poll A-/3- 017 OR IC'~jSS UT'i fjAT----L3N9V70' NICLASSI FIE-0 70 -..TITLE--ijN T H E' COMPLEX NATURE OF THE, RA:-.A,l'):l3X:I('A-L -SLEEP li~\l Ti-;.(: c.%-f -u- K~(03)-QNIANI, T.N., MUMM-,j P., NANEYSHVIL I T L AUT.HGz- 'i'~'.C'CUNTRY OF: [NF0--USSR QRCE FUJULCGICHESKLY ZHURNAL SSSR PI IN I I M SEf 19709 VOL 56 r _11W 5't. PP_639:--695 DATE -P(JBL ISHED ------- 70 "'..SUBJECT. AREAS-61GLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC I ~:NCES tOP. I CTAGS-SLEEP, -CAT, ELECTRODE, H I PUC A MI PU S CONTROL DOCUMEINIT CLASS-ONCLA SSIF IED PRbxyl RE EL /FIR' AME-E-300 1/0243 Sfl-'-s) _C S S [')t~ CIRC A CC E,~ S ION N 0 - - A 110 12 6 0 2 1 i I -1j. li U L I f _L, WWI Ot7 UNCL ASS I F I ED PRIOCESS Vqt; I)AT'C*-- L 3NOV7 0 I R-C ACC ES S I ON *40-AP012602i 0, RECTRAL A N A L 1(5 1 S U- TH UCURT I CO .ABSTRAC f/~--ATRACT--(Ul GP-0- S TR A U, T S 40 S03CORT--COGRAMS RECL~UFID WiTit I -,PL wira) zLi::CTR.1)Di*:-,, SH01,1ED THE t DISTIP.-ICT Pil.e.-IJI. 1) r4i PARAXXiCAL SLEEP TO BE C,11POSEj Or HIPPOCA.VAL DESYNCHRONIZAMUN PE~110U, 41THOUT 1UPID; ~-YE MUSCLE TWITCHES, DURING THE SL(;;i WAVE SLEEP .3 2) THE THET A PEk1f 0 OF 'CHMN I ZAT I ON't OUEN APPEARANCE `F THETA 31J,~STSI HIPPOCA-VAL 5YIN -KITH THI: SLJ L;YE ;-I~;VEMENTt vlij5i~I.F- Tr0l'CHES, AND A,~RHYTHMIC HE ACCOMPANIED BY PAP10 I- i 'ART DELTA PERIOD OF -I1PPdC;1NP',L RATE JV, 9 RESPIRATION. 3 ) THE U 1 't SYNCHRANIZATICiN, I.E. Ti-i,17- !:-,RAouAL SL0,.,1fNG OF THE HIPPOICAlPAL ACTIVITY, wfTI-4fIUr ,'-I(JSCLE T';-,1TC!1ES, A:ji) odTH 1-jCCi1,ST;X14AL EYE. sovE~m,--;,jrs, FURTHERMORE c 11 CR - r t: THE LATrpR PERI:Ui~ls 6F Hjqp:~rAMPAL WITH A Qi- - EASE (IF THE HEAK T RATE. SYNCK~M4 f ZAT ION i~,--PFIIJEDLY APPi- 1'NG EACH PARAU~';XIUNL SLFLP dIiASE. E A THE ArIPEAKANCE f)F mE SUJ.~t iAl/~.: S4EER WAS F TO Ili' If .111-'C EUE0 1311 PAL -jGHR0Nf1j%TU3i4 VEN.100, 1-~o OELTA JS-UALLY. HIPPUC4i SYj HE P) :ACCEPTUIC; THE VIFW THAT ME NEURAt ESS4N' iNOULD ;JL- THE LIREKATION OF THE R~,TICUL4.t ACTIVATING: SYSTEII f-Rom NE VNPIIBITU;~Y 1'4~-;LUENC-r OF THE PUATINE SY.-'jCi-IR0N11fNG S1!f-'(JCrUA---S (12), AND TANNNG UIT(I T~iE -RUL C-F THi. HYPOTHALAMIC 1;TpuCTUKFs 11.4 THE GENESIS OF THE H1#1P0CA`M;L THI:: ~ETICJLAR F-Ji'i-1,Ar1JN WAS SUPKISED TO RISE THE H111,00CAMPAL UE,SYNCHRONIZATIONt AP40 THE HYPOTHALAMUS TO RISE THE TAU JiIPP~~iCAMPAL SYNCHRC~NIUNTIOIII PERIODS. UNC LASSI F t ED UNC L A S 5 0 L-'N~DV 7 a 3/3 01.7 1 F I Pik 1: S 1,%' 3A AbSTRACTI~;XTRACT-TW-i REC::NT fjj';TA jF T'l ("A 11 A 5 f (AN S G P. 1.1 !'1 R1,~) As W:-LL AS 'N T DY S'0661:"T THF LIJERAL THE 03~ITLOL STIMUL~,Tli3f! EFFECTS I N TH: PA E S STUt 'LATIV F UNCT I U N A L HYPOTHALAMC 0 R I S I N IJ i: T ri E Tlt~TA P E ~ t 10 1 T H RE DOMI N A NC E OF THE Mu'01AL STRUCTUkES JUK114G THE UELTA PERIOD OF THE PAmADOXIC4L SLEEP. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF POYSIOLOGY GEORG. SSR, T31LISI. L AS:) I F lr'-'D UDC 610.49 ABDULViffl-7, G. B., .1011, V. Bo, G. T,.., C 11 TIV ICA', DT and SALAYMI, B. 1'L1. Institute of Plvsics~ Ol "Fh3-LOcOriu(;'UvL,L,3,- of, Mn-Sh llrjSla Cry-stalop Rocoi-.~Wulatloll Sclicno" yd-lizizi-k9y SSR# Sarlya FICIko- C"? 1 1 p 27-1 A six.6y of -ja n oinrle crp;-t'l-zl5 of Cd.1 tion, -c ns vell tb Z"-tion, off olcct-mn.3, r-nabled to 01-'rf.t~ an luvell tp:~,aLn- in -1-11,3 forbid- den t~-A of CrIluz"'l, to actemine uo,;i~o recombim-Lion,axi -U~mppb)G center USSR UDC 621.315.592 SAIAYEV, YU. E., KIIALILOV, V. JUI., ANTONOV, V. B., JNAI-r R. Mi. "Faraday Effect in the Excitan Absorption Region in C-q8e" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Polup~~oyodnlkoy, Vol 6, 'Alt) 2, 1,972, pp 267--270 Abstract: A study was made of Faraday rotation in the exciton absorption re- gion for we-alt fields (13.5 kilogauss) and at- iemperatures of 300 and 1200 K. Comparison of tile results with the data obtained frCM tlagneto-optical raeasure- ments in strong fields [I,. Aoyagii, et a16, J. PhYs. Soe. Japan, No 21 (supple- ment), 1966] shows good agreement of the results. This, agreement confirms the applicability of the mathentatical model. used,'and the results, obtained by the different nethods. The result from investigating the Faraday effect in tile absorption re- gion of the exciton line n = 0 were processed on the basis of the Halpern theory [J. Halpern, Phys. Rev., Vol 134, No A140, 19641~ and the Zwara approxi- mation [M. Zwa a, Phys. St. Sol., No 36, 735 19691. Relaxation times of 0.443.1()-15 for 300' K and T = 0.845-10-13 see for 120' H' were obtained. The effective values of the g-factors were P. 3.86 for 300* IC and 3.46 for 1200 The e4timated concentrations of the cxciton states were N 1.59, .1016 cm- f or 300' K and N = 0. 89. 10 Cm-3 f or 120* K. 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCES~TN15 DATE-.--- 2014OV70 ..TITLE--LCW TEPPERATURE kADIOLYS.IS OF ALIPHATIC WLFIDES -U-- _AUTHGfi-(C4)-Aa4Q~bAStV ILI, YE-M-t PANCHVIDZEt M.V.j, ()APKV E AS HV I L I, A.G., KHI VESHEL I G. ,Z-:..CCUkTr,y ru IlNFo__ussR -LIRCE _-_SC --SLL&SHCH. AKAG. NAUK GRUZ. SSR 1970,t: 57(1)f':~~1-4. PUEL ISt-;E0-----70 qAT aJE.CT AREAS--CHEMISTRY* NUCLEAR-SCIENCEi AND, T ECHNdL~UGY P. -.1 CTAGS--RADIOLYSIS, SULFIUEt FREE RADIKA.6 ALPHA RADIATION:, BETA __"'....:.RA0IATlC&,, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND1 '-:CCNTRC,L MARKI&G-NO RESTRLCTICNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY REEL/FkA.-MiE-3002/1233 STEP NCJ---4JR/02'-~t/70/057/001/0081J'0064 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0128649 UNCLASSIFIED MOGEN 77 .--,212 C 14 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 C IRC, ACCESSIGN NO--AP0128649 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RADICILY51.5, AT '77DEGREESK. OF (C SUBN H SUC12h PLUS 1) SU32 S Ml EQUAIS L, 21, 3. 4, 5, 7, 10, AND I?-, R.ESP.)-.RESULTS IN ABSTKACTION OF ALPHA OR BETA-1-1 ATOMS. , THE RADICAL INCREASES CURVILINEARLY WITH N., FAG I L Vvy: INST. NEORG. XHI M ELEKTROKH 1 M. TBI L I S IUSSR UNCLASSIFIEZ 112 020 UNCLASSIF180 P9GCESSlNG.DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--RADIOLYSIS OF 11HEXADECANE AND IrOCTAgECAMETWOLS --U- AUTHOR-(03)-CHIRAKADZE, G.G., NANOBASHVI:Ltv YE.M-o.~!OSASHVILII G.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 6~v AKAD. NAUK BRUZo SSR 197,1 57(2)t: 341-4 :,-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 S UBJ EC TAREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SC I ENC EAND TECHNO.~OGY TOPIC TAGS--RADIOLYSIS, DECANE, THIOL, X:RAYj GAMINIA AADIATrONt SULF[DEt SULFONIC ACID -:CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--3007/0797 STEP t4O---Ul~/0251170~/057i'002/034110344 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136231 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136231 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE COMPOS.t 11) AND (II)i RESP.,- WERE EXPOSED TO X A-NO GAMMA RAYS. I HAVING RECIEVED A DOSE OF 2.2 TIMES 10 PRTJtllEl9 OR 3.6 TIEMS 10 PRIME19 EV-NL~ SHOWED A CONVERSION YIELD OF 0.4 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 OR 0.8 rl~'IES, i0 PRIME NEGAT[VE3 MOLE-L.t RESP. I OISSOLVEO IN ORGo SOLVENTS WAS CONSIOERA8LY MORE SENSITIVE TO CHANGES, THE EXTENT,BEING A FUNCTION Of: SOLVENT POLARITY, A 0.008M SOLN, IN ETOH HAVING RECEIVED A DOSE OF 0.9 TIMES 10 PIRIME19 OR -3.6 TIMES 10 PRIME19 EV-ML SHOWED A OECOMPIN. OF 0.75 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 OR 2 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 I MOLE-L.P:AND A 0.003M SOLN. IN ISOOCTANE UNDER THE SAME CONDITIONSr ili49TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 OR 1.2 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 I MOLE-L.* RESP. DOUBLING THE CONCN. OF I NEGLIGIBLY RAISED THE CONVERSION OF I.. [I BEHAVED;-SIMILARLY WHEN TESTED UNDER SIMILAR CONDITIONS. T14E MAIN CONVERSION PRODUCT& WERE THE CORRESPONDING DISULFIDES (SULFIDES* SULIFONIC ACIDS :AN;) Ff SU82 S WE-RE ,FORMED ONLY IN MINOR AMTSo). THE COMPARISON Orr THESE 00A WITH THOSE FOR LOWER MOL. WT, HOMOLOGS SHOWS THAT ~THE EFFECTS ~OF 140L. Wr. RJ~HIO( 15 RESEMBLE .DIMINISHES SHARPLY STARTING WITH I AND T.HE,HIGHE RADIATAON STABLE HYDROCARBONS IN MANY kESPECTSD FFACILITY: INST, --NEORG.-KHIM. ELEKTROKHIM.t TGlLSIf':USSR~w. MOSR UDC 612-81? 9MOBASOM, Z. I and ICBELIANI, T. K" Institute of.Physiology, Aczaemy of Sciences Georgian SSH "Effect of Stimulation of the Mezencepha-lic Reticular Formation on Convulsive Electrical Activity of the Bratn" 'a Tbilisi, Soobshchenlya Akademil ;N uk Orusinskoy MI 11o 2, 7), pp 429-431 Abstracti Stimulation of the dorsal hippocampus In cats evoked convulsive activity chiefly in the stimulated region. Intensificat'Lon of the stimula- tion resulted in the dischaxCzes spreading to the ipsilateral Arentral hippo- campus, and then to other subcortic,-a and neocortica.1 atru_~ture8. Preliminary stimulation of the reticular ;ormation Inhibited afterdiacharites, After -second stimulation of the reticular forma:tion, stimulation of the dorsal hippocampu3 failed to evoke convulsivq weas in azy of thilp statictures recoxded. However, if the reticular forination was istimulated afte i convulsive activity had been evoked, inhibition did.not occur and the duration of the after- discharge even increased sliGhtly, 4.8 mmim-sai, wma USSR UDC 621.376.23(088.8) NANOS, A. M., VOLKOV, V. A. "Device for Linear Two-Half Period Rectific:ation of Electric Signals" USSR Authorts Certificate No 268513, Filed:24 Nov 67, Published 25 tug 70 d (from RZli-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 063P) Translation; A balanced rectifier is proposed. In order to insure rectifi- cation of the signals in a large dynamic range with small minitaun, signals in the load, to reduce the intake and decrease the overall dimensions, the cross- connected base-emitter junctions of the rectifier transis~tors are connected to the collectors of the transistors of the balanced two-cycle preanplification cascade andP simultaneously,'to the primary winding of the transformer whose secondary winding is connected via m-sistorn to the emitt4rn of the trannis- tors of the preampWication cascade. 1/2 032 UNCLASSI F IeD PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 EMS CONCERNED WITH, ARTICULAT'llUN -U- -AUTHOR-(02)-NAPAUQVq M*A.t SAPOZHNIKOVr A.L. --USSR _C.)UNTRY Or INFO SQURCE--STC!4AT0L0GIYAj 1970, VOL 491 NR 3v W 72-T4 -DATED PUBLISHED ------- 70 -BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES BJECT AREAS _f.:_-T0PiC TAGS--DENTISTRYi DENTUREt PROSTHESISt JAW ..-.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0073 STEP NO--UR/0511/TO/049IG03/0072/0074 '~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP012OT73 UNCLASSIFIED --160CT70 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120773 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, SUMMARY* THE AUTHO-RS ARE OF THE OPINION THAT DENTAL ARCHES IN DENTURE.S.FOK TUOTHLE5S JAWS SHOULD f3E DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTI&NAL FESTURES SPECIFIC TO THE CkANIAL STRUCTURE. FUNCTIONAL DISORDER OF IMASTICATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOSS OF TEETHt LEADS TO ALTERATIONS OF ALA. ELEME14TS OF tHE MAXILLOOENTAL SYSTEM AND BONES OF THC FACIAL SKULLi AS THE KESULT OF THIS THERE OCCURS ASYMMETRY OF THF BONES WHICH SHOULU RE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN PREPARING ARTIFICIAL TEETH. . ON THE tlt%SIS OF ~MEASUREMENTS OF THE INCLINATION ANGLES.OF INTERALVEOLAR LINES IN RESPECT TO THE SAGITTAL PLANE IN THE MOLAR REGION ON 80TH~~IDES UN 200 PAY[Epas WITH TOOTHLESS JAWS THE AUTHORS DESIGNED A DISMANTLING PLATE FOR THE FIXATION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITH A SPERICAL SURFAQE HaVING A AADIUS OF -9. CM. THE AUTHORS CONSIDER THE SPERIC*AL~ THEORY UF iARTICULATION AND 'ST RATIONAL.~ -CONSTRUCTION OF DENTAL ARCHES AS-THE MOI FACILITY: ~'.KAFEDRA ORTOPEOICHESKOY STOMATOLOG1.1 KHARIKOVSKOGO"INSTITUTA '-VSOVERSHENSTVoVANIYA VRACHEY. UNCLAS-S I-F 1,'D - - sun -SR 5 UDC. 621.372. U0 KATMAKCIS, L, 1. HAPGMA, rAua-A, V. V. "Characteristics of a Tr(uisistorized Oluadripole Gyrator V sb. Elektrotekhnika (Flectrict).1 1970, pp 24.1-244 (-fr-om Imn-Ritwotelairijkla, tic) 1,2 jjj~,,c 70, AJ;n;trn,0-. No 12A06) Trcuislation: The~ anthorr; jinalyze a ryrar-or circl.17t; w1ii-It i ot v: t;: f two voltar duc-d .,e-controllecl current generators, llarrtllel network.,i aj e A?,L;l I (Ie )-. Special ,e~ into the Urator to ensure operation for any input voltar circuits based on multiple treansistors are used to incree~se the input, and output impedances. Two operating modos are possible: the Comp-msation rrode -tar, and the biplanced node. Analysis shows certaiji advan s of th- balanced mode. Curves axe given for the temperature:deporidenoe of the olitput current, ~Uon of the and an expression is presented for the relative~:error t", j ;Vu n e~ gyrator impedance. Five il-lustrations, bibliogruphy of 6n,- title. N. S. UDC 66,9.71'781.018.9 USSR KHODAKOV, P. Ye., and MITVOLI, S., 11pr eparation of Aluminum-Boron and Alumin -BorOz Alloys" um, Titanium Tekhnol. legkikh splavov. Nauchno-teklin. byul.~ VILSa (Techuology of Light Alloys. Scientific and Technical Bulletin a f All-Union ItIstitwte of Light. Alloys), 1970, No 3, pp 95-97 (from nh-Metallurgiya., No 12, De:e 70, Abstract No~G240 by S. KRIVONOSOVA) Translation: The article considers the increasing of boron assimilability during the preparation of alloys. The assimilability of 1~'aron,irtto aluminum from B703 under a layer of cryolite at 12000 ina 30-minw~e pexiod if 507, (with a 1:1 ratio of these substancem), and frobt KJW4 und;6r a layer of KCI at 950-970* in a 60-minute period, .75-92%. An alloy of aluminuin with titan ah'tn ngo under a layer 4um and boron is made by introducing tit-ani um and, KBF4 r' of KCI. tables. YlLmat MR - UDO 517-5 NMULEV. V. V., Division of Physics and Mathematics, Bazhkir Branch of the Aoad;m'j-o-rrcYences USSR "On the Region of Regularity of the Linit Function of a bequence of Analytic Functions" Moscow, Matematicheskiye Zametki, Vol 12* No 6, Dee 720 pp 681-692 Abstracts let f(z) be an integral function, complex numbers such that the system f DIn 7-) is not complote in the circle jzj< R. and the sequence Q,(z) takes the for-- a)I/C O'k * z k= 0 The problem Is to study properties of the sequences of Linear 4ggre6ates P" (Z) a.kl OLAZ) (Y 0' 1/3 I ~7 b A0044646 UR 1482 ~ / f Soviet Inventions Illustrated, S cti a n Il Eleiltrical, Derwent ,, ei -7 243206 RE2L" SLITSM 1NFQM11116~ f ~,6 ~a procesiing ma c ~e done vig ~a cathode hine on~ ray tube and- 4 phota-senzit~ve tneans of reAlcordtug the display, but catl~ot re i--hc information for one cycle ~-,4f 01"rottipa of,Olt ' processing. The p al a I~iy ropooed ico ~ doe tbi b a; incorporating in the. system,, c6ndist tzig f i tube 3, objective 4, and cassette 6 holo : ~ r ~he 1ih;p.o_ ' ta w4i i f 4 ism sensitive device, a rotatah I ac# which can be fixed to' piresewit way. de*ivud -lace iii order to photo$raph ~-wrecbrdi'~,Vhe,ii the. 1~' Aram-: etars of the , in-f ormat:~4pn aria,; chsnged~ the ii r,ism Is moved round so as to:i pvesent - a ~ a6l facol, ~ 11 U3 c4ti be doi3c nechanic3lly,~or be ccnnacte4 clej-1j rUALAY 1.2.68 as 1114260/26-2$.O.J~SIYASIBUMOV et i jtl.. PETROLEUM 6. GAS CHMICAL INSTI.( 16.9.60) ul 5.5 '69. Class 42c. int.MG olv,.;, AUTHORS: Spasibukhov, 0. 1. #~&fti v -A P,-trejv 1, A A -- Y Y Vu"Are G*tlski, Mookovsk i Institut Neftekhimichesk6X ("Y'ailovoX.JIr qhlennosti im. Akad..I. M. Gubkina 1:977,1355 USSR UDC: 621.375.82 BABRIKO, V. Foy MAKAROV, V. I., NAPERSTAK7._T~- A.j RUBINCIIIK, B. Ya., TYCHINSKIY, V. P. "A Laser apparatus With Preset Control for Cutting Materials" Ybscow, Kvant. elektronika--sbornik (Quantum Electronics--collection of works'), Ko-_I~(13), "Sov. radioD, 1973, pp 132-133 (From RZh-Fizika, No 8, Aug 73, abstract No 8D1174 by the authors) Translation: An autonatic apparatus has been developed for gns-laser cutting of materials. The unit includes a carbon dioxide laser with power of about 500 v and a series-produced coordinate indexer~with presot control (EM-703). The basic parameters of the apparatus and results of teebnological tests are given. -MO3341a sv USSR UDC 627.814(575.3) G., BELGO RODSKAYA, G. M, ABDURAMT. Mi. SH., of Earthquakeproof Construction and Seismoim,-Ladomy of~ Sciences of the Tadzhik SSR "Elementary Band Method in SoLving Earthquakeproof Dam Destgn Problems" Dushanbe, Doklady Akedemii Nauk Tadzhik's4oySSR, Vol .'12, lie. 4, pp 71-76 Abstract: The authors present a method~for determining the seismic stability and dynamic rigidity of dams. Using the.crose; sectiom of a dam, it ;~s d~.vi.~ed into n uniformly thick horizontal layers, rtu-SUItiII8 iti a systerl with -,,. dcgrees of freedoin. The maximum number of hori?ontal layers. n is (;andj,Llor,-~d !;oth by the dimeneions of the divit arJ the proFram which can b4! x-~a).:~z~-c by the cc.,,,m~rer. Tn this case n t~ilO. The ina-as, hori.--ontal shl ft, , arwi I r L15id i Ly irt, ,:zq 1,:ij for each layer. Earthquake accelogramti ar e used aLL thin dyn,*~-rdc- distu.,b-ar:ce for the given system. Relative horizontol cihiftw are alculared and Lire use e. 19701-912 Op ...... .... in -- ---- .77 j AM033418 for determining individual displacement. An,expTesslon is derived for dcter- mining the fundamental tone period of a :d-qm. The BESM-Z and Minsk-22 computers are used in cimputing data for the Nureksicaya an(I RogunskayiL hydroelectric stations. Re'uIts of these calcula show thiat app;~ --s-Utt-Scan be obtained without usLng'more'; t' h 60': 10 f inlt~ element:3. 19701913 -A Construction USSR WC 627.814(575.3) ,WET S11. G., BELGORODSKAYA, G. NI., ABDLTRAUFOV, Kli. SH., Institute iarthaquZaReproof Construction and Seismology, Academy oZ Sciences of the Tadzhik SSR IfElementary Band Method in Solving Earthquakeproof Dam DesLgn Problems" Dushanbe, Dok -lady Akedemii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 12, Ni) 4, pl) 71-76 Abstract: The authors present a method for determining thot seismic stability and dynamic rigidity of dams. Using the cross section of a dam, it is divided Into n uniformly thick horizontal layers, resulting in a system with n dej,~rees of freedom. The maximum, number of horizontal layers n is conditioned both by the dimensions of the dam and the progr&m. which can be realized by the computer. In this case n!~~10. The mass, horizontal shift, and rigidity are calculated for each layer. Earthquake accelograms are used as the dyr4amic disturbanctz! 4 ~or the given system. Relative horizontal shif 6; are cale-k 1;ated. and are ured for determining individual. displacement. An expression ia ~erivq..d for deter- mining the fundamental tone period of a dam. The BESM-2 anil Mini.'X-22 computers are used in computing data for the Nureknliaya and Rogunskayli hydroi~l-~ctric stations. Results of these calculations show that applicable en8iueering re- sults can be obtained without using more than, 10 finite e1ements. USSR N AP LATANOV. D., HkRINOV, Yul. P., VENKOV, P. G. "Method for Machine Recognition of Biological Information" Avtomatiz. nauch. issled. na osnove primeneniya E1'SVNf [Automation of Scientific Research by the Use of Digital:Computers -- 61lection of Works], Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 380-384 (Translated from Referativnyy -Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 19113, Abstract No 8 V697)by the authors) Translation: A method is suggested for recognition of repeating biological signals, based on the principle of agrcement between the. input signal and a set of standard signal patterns, and a criterion is suggested for esti- mation of the accuracy of recognition. 93 _r:il; -i N USSR YFJ-IE-L-YA.\ rOV, S. V., DUDIN, Ye. B., DARICIIEV, 0. I.,IV.LFVTCII A.~A V"ELIBIkum, E. L., 0ZE%XOY, V. INI. "'Preparation and Making of Decisions in Organizing Control Systems" Tekhn. idbernetik-.a. 1969. (Itogi Nauchki i Teldin) [Enginee-ring C~,bernetics, 1969 (Rezulr-s of Science and Technology), Moscow, 1971, pp 89-184 (Translated from Referativnyv Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract IT o 2 V496 by M. Kazakova) . Translation: Tids -wor, is a revici.., dedicated to certain problems of the -science of control, rclatcj to the preparation and ma-king of decisions in organizing roble,m of7 lit4li:ation of expert information. the struc- control 'r, -Is o,;r tlic structure of or-anization systens and certain procedures tural. prob I c.. r decision vilaldn,~ aro. also studied, The article consists of 5 sections, di- f o Z vided into points, each of ;-diich h.-~is its own biblio-raphy. cteri:'tics'of T)roblemis of dleci- 1. Vacisicn I.I. Gene-ral chara iou rakill-. I . 2 lulp] cation_,, o' -the theo.r~ of usefulness for decision mak- with a ing =dcr CLIT LL4 -Jcerzain-v and risk. 1.3. Decision nakin ~Lc -in ~j_'On .117 vector c-;i r :i, Coljectil~e decisi.ons. 1. 5. De ci I nai in organizational systelris "103 Biblio. RIefs.). 2. Man-machine dvcision-making ~j 4- W -dication of cost-e-t. ctiveness anallsis procedurv~; (25 1---Iio. 1% 3- ApI JSSR YEMEL YMOV, S. V., DUDIN, Ye. B., DARICHEN, 0. 1., MIALENICII, A. A., NAPPELIBA194, E. L., 0-,FPN'OY, V. p1, Tekhn.. Kibernetika. 1969. (Itogi Nauchki i Tekhn), Moscow, 1971, pp 89-184. for decision Piaking in one class of systems (7 Biblio. R(-,fs). 4. Methods of production of expert information during preporation and makin,7 of decisions. 4.1. Collection and generalization of expert conclusions using the DELFI uiethod. 4.2. The mothad of V. MI. Glushkov. 4.3. The mothod of rank corre- lation (10 Biblio. Refs) . S. Some =t-hematical models Df organizational systems (34 Biblio. Refs.). 2/2 filtration using an approach analogous to the Kalman approach. ConsiderablIp attention is given here to variuus numerical, raethods of solution." lie further remarks: "All of part II (five chapters), which examines questions pertaining to the application of filtration theory to spacecraft guit5ance, will be of exceptional interest to the reader." "The Busy. and Joseph boo,3~ uncondition- ally merits speediest translation into Russian,".he.concly'des. USSR UDC 536.2.03 NAPRIIN, Yu. A., SILkYJIURDIN, V. 1. ~IqJse of the ~Schlieren Method to Study the Temperature Fields in a Solid" Minsk, Inzhenerno-Fizicheskiy Z-hurnal, Vol.: 20, No. 3, 'Max-.. 71, p. 510-SI.I. Abstract: The application of the Schlieren method for memurement of the tempera- ture field and gradients in a solid is studied; the fielO and gradients are con- pared with a theoretical calculation of thatemperature fteld in a finite cylinJer with second and third order boundary.conditions. IA 139 USSR UMC 621.357.7.035.4:669.587 Z. NAPUKH, "Electrolyte for Galvanic Zinc Coating" V sb. ObTrien opytoLi v radiopron-sti (Exchange of Experience in the Radio industry - collection of iforks), vyp. !I,, Hoscow, 1971, pp 30-34 (ftoi-l M-71hiniva - 6 (11), Jun 72, Abstract No 6L296) Translation: A study was made of the effect of the cotiq)osition of a solutioft on the thickness and quality of contact Zn-coatituis an '+7 for depositioii of them fron. pvropliosphate solution prepared on the basis of K4 2 7* P 0 1 t li"Is established that the film of contact Zn deposited at .20' in 20 riinuLes or at 60* in 5 minutes from a solution with the composition (,.in g/liter) 100-115 ZnlO -7H 20, 50-100 K 4P207 i3h 20% 360-270 K 4P 207-31120 anti 15-29 KF itith a pli rif 10.2- 4 11 are relatively nonporous witla a contact~layer thicknLss of -0.2-0.25 ;0 at the same tine as for solutions based on Na P 0 this barrier thichness is- 4 2.7 V. Some data are pr"ented on the corrosion testing of lip, prot-;-:~ctekd by various coatings. It is dersoastrated that the protectlive properties of ~'P,-SpeCit"L' 'PIS contact coated in ad-vance in an electrolyte ba,-,ed on K P 0 are approxi=ately 4 i 7 twice as high (the nu:nber of pores is half 1.q wany) as oil t;pecimon.; tre;ju-k, in a soluti on ba-sed on !4a 4 207- 16 USSR UDC 612.433-.612.453 Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology, Institute of P=_~Elvog~y~ 1. P. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad "Effect of Low Ambient Temperatures on the Pituitary-Adrenal System" Alma-Ata, Izvestlya Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, No.54 1971, pp 61-66 Abstract: Rats were exposed to temperatures of 0 to VC and -6 to -8*C and sacrificed from 30 minutes to 2 months la.ter to study the dynamics of the cort1costeroid -hormones in blood plasma,. adrenal and b:rain tissue, and live:L and the cmtent of ACTH in the pituitary. The contentlof the corticostercids increased in the various tissues studied while that of ACTH in the pituitary decreased 'I the extent varying with the temperature. The changes in hormonal activity were wavelike. The first wave after exposure to 0 -to 3*C occurred with-in 30 minutes and ended after 24 hours. . The second 1wave set in after 3 days and ended 2 weeks later. The. first wave after exporiure to the lower temperatures also occurred after 30 minutes but was nore pronounced. However, the second wave persisted for 2.manths. Hypothermia detreased the concentra- tioa of the corticosteroids in brain tissue whileJucreasing it in the liver. 62 V-2 013 :UNCLASSIFIOO P~pr'Fs~ING 0#lT6--13N,)V70 TITLEEXTRACHVE PROPERTIES OF H~XYL PHEfjY:LSULFONAMIU0 _U_ AUTH2R-(05)-SHEVCHENKOt F.D., KUZIN411.A., AGEYEVY V.A.I.GOLIK, G.A., CONTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUACE--D9PJV* Af(AU. NAUK UKR. ASR, SER. B 1970v 32 Wr 261-3 DATE PUBL ISH60 ------- 70 SU5JECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-BENZENE-DE;~IVATIVEY SULPONAMIDE, ORGANIC PHOSPHO-WS *4 CONSTANT SOLUBILITYv DISSOCIATI01 '~CGNTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY AEEL1FPAJv._,'-'--300211303 STEP i%O--(JR/0442/70/032/303/0261/J~-,~--- CIRC ACCESSION iNO--AT0128717 ............ 2/2 013 UNCLASSI PlEb' PROCES S 1%3 DA T E-- I 31NOV70 c iRC ACCESSION N,]--AT0128717 :ABSTRACT/F.XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHSO SUB2 N-PPHCL SU32 (0.0105 MOLE) -IN 25 ML C SUH6 H SU36 WAS, TREATEO INITH 0.23 G NA If-v 15 iML HEX% AUC. 12 Hil TO GIVE PHSO SUB2 ill: P PH ( CjC SU36 H SU6 13) SUB 1 ( 1 0 u 0 i MOLE) WAS HEATED 3 HR t;ITH 15 ML 0.4N AQ.-ALC. NACf.: TO GIVE 60PERCE',ir plfSO SU32 N(Nk%)P(O)PH(0C SUB6 H SUBt)v VISTKIBUTICX CONST. &ET-NEEN C SU66 H SUB6 AND fl SU132 Ot AND UISSOCNw CONSTo (2.44) UF THE Fv~EE ACID DET0.1 FACILITY: KIIV. DERZH..U.'qIV.., KIEVP USSR. UNCLASSIFIEO USSR UDC 537.312.62 KOLIN'KO, L. YE., KARBUT, T. _BONDARENKO' L.. A. BONDAMMKO, S. I. , DKTRIffMO, 1. 4ft~~ "Methods of Creating Weak Superconducting Contacts" Tr. Fiz.-tekhn. in-t nizic. temperatur AN USSR (Works of the Physico-Technical Lad Temperature Institute of the.Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences), 1970, vyp. 9, pp 91-110 (from RM-Radiotekh-nika, 11.0 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4D469) Translation: A study was made of the basic methodsof obtaining weak super- conducting contactsz 1) micropuncture of the dielectric layer.or normal metal between the superconductors; 2) pressing a sharp needle to the flat surface of the superconductor; -3) electric microrupt.-ure (fritting) of the dielectric layer between the metals. The possibility of using -whiskers of various metals as thin conducting couplingsAs also investigatod. The basic characteristics of the contacts obtained by the en=erated methods are analyzed, and conclusions are drai-m regarding the prospectiveness of their application in devices using the phenomenon:of quantum interference in super- C, conductors. There are 6 illustrations, I table.,and a 37-entry bibliogralAny. Antennai USSR UDC 621.396.677.8 NARBUT, V. P., KH'11ML'NITSKAYA, N. S. "Polarization Structure of Axially Syrmmetri~al Mirror Antt~nna Radiation" Moscow, Radintekhnika i elektronika, No 10,:1970, pp 2047--2059 Abstract: Asserting that comparatively little research luis been done on the polarization structure of noise in sharply directed antenuas, the authors analyze this structure in axially symmetrical reflecting 4ntennas by the method of geometrical diffraction theory, This method iii mtjch simpler ani! More graphic than the method of currents. It is explainki and a formula Is derived for computing the noise by that method. In their research into tile polarization structure in parabolic antenna noise, the aulthors note that Lhe formulas they obtain are not valid in the main lobe region of the. directional diagram without additional transformations, and that, bec;Luse t at: heir use of an asymptotic solution of the diffraction problem, there J~s a zone of inde- terminacy in the end lobe of the circular diagram. Rcsul6i of oxperimenLs made to determine the structure of the.aoise polarization are also given. USSR UDC 612.019 EUIKASRVTLI tute of S. P., KADZHAYA, D. V., and TYMCUENTKO, A. S., Insti Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences "Effect of Stimulatioa of the Nonspecific Thalamic Nuclei on Spontaneous and Evoked Spindles in the Auditory Cortex" Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, No 1, 1973, pp 181-184 Abstract: High-frequency stimulation (300/sec) of the median center, anterior ventral nucleus, or central medial nucleus of the thalamus in itmobilized, lightly anesthetized cats did not significantly alter the spiadles in the auditory cortex, spontaneous or evoked by clicks, but it markedly suppressed spontaneous spindles in the associative cortex (taiddle suprasylvian gyrus). Nor did the spindles in the auditory cortex evoked by thLh. clicks change even when they were preceded (by 100 msec) by stimulation of the nonspecific nuclei. Thus, it appears that nonspecific (utedial and intralaminar) thalamic nuclei play no part in the origination of spindles in the sensory cortex. USSR uDc: 621-019 M.-CHEMKO, A. S., KADZILAYA,.D. V., NARIKASF-VIL1-,. S. P., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of thn Georgian SSA, ni~itute of Physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian OSE, "Interaction of Induced and Spontaneous Spindles in the CertA)ral Cortex" Tbilisi, Soobsbcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 67, No 2, Aug -12, pp 433-435 Translation: It is known that under certain condition,.q an isolated periph- eral stimulus in the appropriate sensory region of the cortex induces both a prirxxy response and an aftereffect in the form of rhythmic tlow waves (see ref. 1-3). The slow cortical aftereffect (~-51CA) shows up bent on a specimen whose backg-mound activity is charactcrize~d ~T infrequent~ spontaneous spindles or a tendency tovard Eynchronized. acti-vity (see ref. It haz been shoim (ref. 4) that inereavarig Nembut;n,1 nra-t:oit0s redime3 the freq%Aeucy, amplitude and nui-.be-r of waves In q4t- SCA ia-Ddrig in rc~spon-~! to audible clicks in Parn-11el vith (a4d carrespor4dineg to) 4t, Lrop .`r, the fre- quency, un-plitude and n=ber of the vaves~ in spontaneou-,"P spinOles in the auditory cortex. These cz-,-zr~zi feat-ares in tipindle's ~F-nd,tbe OCA suggeSt a 1/6 77777' USSR TDICHENKO, A. S. et al., Soobshcheniya Akaderiii "Yuk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 67, No 2, Aug T2, pp L-33-435 A Fig. 1. Interaction between the SCA of the auditory cortex and preceding localized spon- taneous spindles of tile audi- B tory (B), somatosensory (C), and associative (D) cortex. The calibration here and in Fig. 2 is 0.5 mV and 0.5 S. C 2/6 11"N D 1, k 7A(,,eD~ 50 USSR TIMCHEMKO, A. S. et al., Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Grij.zinskoy SSR, val 6-[, No 2, Aug 72, pp 433-435 common generating mechanism. in such a case, the aftereffect ought to be a spindle evoked by the peripheral stimulus, Settling once and for all the question of the identity between the mechanisms which generate the spontaneous spindle and the SCA necessiteted clarifying the nature of the interaction between the SCA and spontaneous spindles arising both in the same region of the cortex and in other regicns. Experiments were done on cats under mild Nembutal narcosis (25-30 mg/kg). The SCA was induced by infrequent audible clicks actingion both ea--rs. The induced and spontaneous activity were registered by monopolex recording (an indifferent electrode in the bone of the frontal sinus) from the surface of the cortex on the Ai'var electroencephalograph. According to data in the literature (5-7), each thi-Omof!ortica-1 system or even parts of such a systent independently of one anotb-2r induce a S-.Pon- taneous spindle in the corresponding projection regicm of the cortex. If the SCA is a spindle induced by a peripheral stimulus (ithich can also be generated spontaneously and periodically), then an audib~le stimulus supplied during or immediately follc~~-ng a sporitaneous.spindle the auditor,., cortex --PROXY PFLUFRAML-19136/134"t ~TFP NO--.-,IJR/ 0660/ ILI /002 1261011) NO-APOIC1237 Wfw 2/2 025 UNCL ASS FF [E-0 13;106CSSU~G ()ATE--02,3c'r7C ~CIRG ACCESSION NQ--AP0103237 ABSI'RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESPONSES F~tOt+ DIFFERFNT REGI(jl,4S OF-ASSOCIATIVE CORTEX (AC) ( MOT O',l CORTEX, PROPEAL, OlRilThL A,"ITERI.,)R MARGINAL AND MIDDLE-SUPRASYLVIAN GYRII T(J_'.0jFFEfk0iT ;P~F'.IPHERAL STIMULATI.GNS (SKIN OF CGNTRA 'AND IPS.ILATERAL FOREVA.~t LIGHT FLASHES AND CLICKS) WERE RECORDED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN:CHLORALESED CATS (70-30 MG-KG). IN ALL REGIONS OF AC RESPONSCS WERE OF ALMOST EQUAL rONFIGURATION TO ALL STIMULI- USED, THE RESPONSES IN ORBITOFR-ONTAL AND martOR I.-OATEX HAD _S6ORTER LAT ENCY ANO WERE MORE STABLE. (IN EAC14 ASSOCIATIYE REG[JN THERE 'E AN NS E A 14 P L WAS ON D THE SAME POINT FOR RESPOI S OF MAXIMAL 'ITJDE T ALL STIMULI. TESTING ASSOCIATIVE RESPONSES APPEARED TO BE MORE STABLE AGAIN5T THE BLOCKING ACTION OF CONDITIONLNG RESPONSES IN 9RBITOFRONTAL REGION ARISING TO SKIN STIMULATION AND RESPONSES FO~THE LIGHT FLASHES IN' SUPRASYLVI AN GYP-U&. . I T- 15 SUGGES'Yff) THAT flfkO I TOI RONTAL CORTEX 15 "'OkOLIAKY. THE S ITE WHERE I NT EGR~AT I ON'or- ~ r-Ns oRy ~-.i mpm. s;-c s :01- - D1 FF F RENT MODAL IT IES W I T14 'EFFERENT 1) ISCHA RGE TAKF.S ~PCAC E, WHIL. E I N SJPRAS YL QI AN j;YRUS 'T-fJE SEN5URY IMPULSES ARE INTEGFAT~0 INDEPENDr-PlYLY FRO!'i EFF~kENT DYSCHtRGE..' SOME QUESTIONS OF SENSORY CONVERGENCE AAe: DISC'USSED. -_TED UINC LASS 11 . .......... ~:&d Nk Code UR 0219 AP0044214 PRIKARY SOURCE: Fiziologicheal y z rnal 1970, Vol 56, Nr 1, MODALITY-SPECIFIC ACTION OF, PRIMARY SENSORY AREA ON ASSOCIATION RESPONSES P Kadzhava., D. V.; Timphenko, A.~S. From the Institute of Phvsiology, Geor Ae. Sci., T~ilisi nL In the chloralised caL3 the association respoiLses (Alls) hi the iniddle suprasylvian gyrus evoked -by paired single stimuli of the satmeor different, moMities (electricaL skin stimulation and light flashes) were studied before and after bilateral aspixation of the first somatosensory or visual areas.. After IISDiratiDri definite changes were observedonly in the ARs of that modality the first sensaiv cortical area of 'which had been removed. The changes were esp inced whJi peripheralstimalations of different moda- ecially pronot lities were used. So, after aspiration of the first somato-sensory area the testing Ars to sk-in stimulation were blocked easier. by conditioning light flashes (a t a Ion lgmr interval of Lime between stimuli) than before aspiration, and u-nder the iaffilefice o coullitioning'skin stimul4tion the testing ARs to, BUht flashel were. blockect u a sl 11ificantly sliorter 9 interval than before aspiration. The same was foi4ad after aspiration of tho first visual am but in the reverse direction, From the aboNe mentioned, it follows that the fir5t 3easor5r. area plays important rola part in the origin of the ARa. 444 gives theltl:a P.0dality-speilific chaxacter. R19 F. L,/ 17 1.91770700 U MCD L A S S I FEE D SELTION III .....X Name: InctItutv of Bivphyuicti, rushchino 11 Description: (U) During this quarterly reporting parilod, 13 new artAcle,3 vere 1~lccatcd fron the InSLittite Of '.'OphyGiCA Zt 0'a the k~'%Siq ~~ th-~ articles, it -3 possible to a.4sociate 19 new perscna with the: E, per6oaa -arz -11--ted hz~lmv to-grther with tb-t Ltt~ and datza of tha articlxs: 111- 6 ' A * (17) savurmanov~ 0. ocrine cvstem 1911) az~tm---- phonphali~ids Gaz:Lyev. A. 1. MIA V;701- IvarLnik*va, A. G. plont phyalology 19~9 KiselevP Ye. Ye. miacle physiology V.07 a(z i~ M Spectra Y=imaumv. A~ A. radiation eifects IS70 Panov, A. A. endocrine system En nPactra I-C Z Po-ctik~. Vi 1. m%;ac.'e physimlagy (20 POF.,milkova, 0. B. chronatv&rAphy, ........... 97C- D. Rovin, A. F. radilaciva ef!Lctp Sukhoruchkina, L. V. chro=atogrsphy 197G~V'-) _T~incher,. K.'S. plant; physiology 1969 rAdiat;LcAgfiC%46Lp 1970 Zaikin, A. N. hydrozen peroxide 1470