SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NETYUKHAYLO, A.P. - NEVSKAYA, T.L.
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USSR
ZIETYUKHAYLO, A. P., et al, Tr. Kharlkov. otd. vad. Ich-va proMpredpriyatiy VIIII
VODGYeO, 1971, No. 9, pp 33-47
density number. Values of Ccr are given that determine the boundaries of five
different forms (from laminar to turbulent) of the f lbir in the boundar-y la-.,,er
of the separation of liquids of different density. The characteristics ol the
exchange of momentum through the interface are given on the basis of analysis
of graphs of the distribution of totalltangential stresses over the thickness
of the boundary layer of the separation far the most charactoristic forris of
the flow in this layer. Certain statements are made concer-ning the determina-
tion of the coefficient of exchange of Momentum k as ii function of the Rierard-
son
mber R4, and the relationsbip P = ad" is proppsed 4or calculating this
nurZer, where a and m] axr~e empirical coefficients. III ref. V. B. Dullnev.
212
021 UNCLASM FI tb PROCESSING DATF---30OCT70
JITLE--GENERALIZED CONCEPTIO3 4AL PARENTAGE AND THE (ALPHA 0)
OF , FkAC T I bl,
APRIME3 HE T) DUALITY IN THE,PRI:ME.6 Llz:NUCLEUS -Ur
AUTH13k-.103)-KURDYUMOVo I&V.1 ~NEUDATCHIN V.G..i!-SMIRlq0Vr ~YU.F.
.71
C GUN T R Y- OF INFO--USSR
LETTER'S (NETHERLANDS), vo,L:.3.15. NO.7. P.426-8 (30 MARCH
19701
-PUSL ISHED--30MAR7
0
-PHYSICS
--SUBJECT AREAS
--HELIUMs -MODEL* NUCLEON INTSRACTION, LITHIUM, 14ATHEMATIC
~._,TDPIC TAGS
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOtIL759
_A-24c LASS-Lr--l E D
~1~ "2/2 PROCEISSING DATE--30OCT70
021 UNCLASSI Fj ED.
RC ACCESSION NO--AP0111759
"418STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0~ AdSTRACT. THE FRACTIONAL PitRENTAGE CONCEPT
IS GENERALIZED FOR THE CASE UF THE NUCLEON CLUSTl-,--.R MODEL. IN TEIOAS OF
THIS, MODELCALCULATIONS ARE MADE FOR THE PRIME6 Ll 14UCLEUS OF THE WAVE
,FUNCTIONS PHI OF MUTUAL CLUSTER MOTIO~-ALPHA 0 AND Pk,114E3 HE T. FO UR I Ejq
IMAGES OF WHICH ARE MEASURED IN THE QUASIELASTICi:KNOCK OUT REACTIONS.
ALSG*~OEITAINED.-ARE THE. REDUCEP WIDTHSI:THETA PRIME2 IN iTHE CHANIN~~LS ALPHA
D-..AND*PRIME3 HE To THE PRIN.1 HE T CHANNEL ;is ONLY SLIGHTLY DEPRESSED.
THETA SU81, PRIMEZ SLMILAR JO OR EQUIVALENT TO 0.5, T14E WAVE FUNCTION
PH I:'4PRIME3 HE T) IS APPRECIABLY MORE.~ LOCAL IZEO~ THAN :THE FUNCTION PHI
WHICH IS REFLECTED JN THE:FORM FACTORS. FACILITY:
Mt
ISCOW STATE UNIVol USSR.
mc,
112 027 LINCLASSI FI.Eb PROCESSING DAYE--160CT70
~.~T.ITLE-.-DWBA (DISTORTED WAVE BORN APPROX.I:MATION) CALCULATION OF THE
OF RECTANGLE DIAGRAMS IN DIRECT NUCLEAR REACTIONS _u_
E
u
THOR--;(02)-MAGZUMOVr E4ZH-p NEUOACHIN V.G*
~~,:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
URCE-PHYS. LETT. 8 1970, 31(3)v 106-8,
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~_'S-UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
-JOPIC TAGS--APPkOXIMATION METHOD9 PROTON INTERACTION, BERYLLIUM ISOTOPE,
",_~..'-EXCITED,NUCLEUS, ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION' WAVE FUNCTIDN,.DIFFERENTIAL:CROSS
`SECTION
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT16NS
."-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,.-PRO.XY REELIFRAME--1985/1466
STEP NO--NE/0000/TO/0311003/010~i/0108
--CIRC ACCESSION f-10--AP0101552
la f I!
-2/2 .027 UNCLASSiFIED PROCESSING DArE--16OCT70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101552
..:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE DIFFERENT IAL CROSS SECTIOI114S ID
:S I GMA-D GMEGA I WER E CAL CD . FORD PRIME9 ~BE(P, P PRIME) PRIME9 BE (E SUBP
EQUALS 3v 7v 121 20 MEV) AND PRIME10 U(To P) PRIMI-12 b IE SUST EyUALS 51
I-II.-10f 15t 20 (AEV)t DESCRIBED WITH THE RkTANGLE DIAG~',AM (N.i ET AL.i
:1968 THE DWBA WITH SURFACE INTERACTION (N. K. GLENDENNING, L957) is
ABUSED. THE FORM OF THE ANGULAR,01STRIBUTION IS lNk~AAIANT AS C 0,14 E D T i
THE CASE OF THE PLANE WAVES. THE AUS.' VALUES DOF THE 0 SIGMA-D OMEGA
DECREASE RAPIGLY WITH INCREASING E SUBP(T). THE VALUES OF THE 0
...SIGIMA-0 OMEGA CAN BE OdTAINED WITHIN THE PROPER ORIDER MAGNITU IN
DE;
.-PARTICULAR, THE VALUE FOR THE IT, P) REACTION REAL.IZED THROUGH THE'
.,-,.RECTANGLE DIAGRAM FOR E SUBT EQUALS 5 10 MEV IS ONLY SLIGHTLY SMALLER
JHAN-THE USUAL 0 SUBMA-D OMEGA OF THEtPOL E (To P),REACTIONS (1-5
~_AB-STERAOIAN)s FACILITY:: INST. NUCL.: PHYS.t MOSCO,6 STATE mllV.,
MOSCOW# USSR.
UU-Cl- A-'~SLIFIED
-VRT
J-413 A I RdCESStNG OATE--L60CT7
DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS~.+OR Q ADRANGULAklGiRAPHS IN SOME DIRECT
NUC L EAR R E ACT I ON S- U-:
N V. G' BELKINt MeS,
UTHOR t03)-MAGZUMOV, E.ZH.t NEUDACHI of
2,..C,CUNTRY:OF INFO--USSR
tv
~4_,qnURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970t 11(3), 5B9-97
ATE PUBL IS Hc[)------ 70
~_'_S qBJECT'AREAS-PHYSICS
UOPIC-JAGS--DIFFERENTIAL CROSS.SECTIO,Nj ~PROTON BAMBARDMENT, TRITON
-.~.BOMBARDMENT GRAPHIC TECHNIQUE-ir NUCLEAR,REACTION
_~XONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
7~ .PROXY-REEL/FRA14E--1991/1041 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/011/003/0589/0597
iCIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0110731
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCWtt FI PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
Cl R CACCESSION NG--AP0110731
.!,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS OF THE CALGN- OF THE
DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS OF IT:, P) AND (Pt P PRIME) REACTIONS,
DESCRIBED BY QUADRANGULAR GRAPHS, USING DISTORTED WAVES, ARE GIVEN. THE
,PROBLEM OF THE DEPENDENCE OF THE CROSS:-SECTION UPON THE E14EPIGY OF
KOSS SECTI NS WERE
INCIDENT PARTICLES WAS STUDIEDV~ , THE ABS*.VALUES OF C~ o
ESTOG ON THE BASIS OF A SIMPLE "OSCILLATOR" APPROXN. BY RENORMALILATIONS
-ONE-- PARTICLE REDUCED WIDTHS CALCD. FROM THE EXP:TL. DATA ON (D, P) AND
REACTIONS. FACILITY: INST#.YAQ*: FIZ.t MOSK. GOS. UNIV.,
USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSI FI ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
019
TITLE-POLYMER.COATING OF GLASS AEROSOL BALLOONS -Ul-"
P.P., BASHURAP G.S.ot TELLER14AN,, L.S.r MDGVARELls
x,.'..V A..7
JCCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
URCE-KHIM.-FARM. LH. 1970, 412)v 37-42.
DATE PUPLISHEC----70
tih3JECT AREAS-MATERIALSf BIOLOGICAL ANO: MEOICAL SCI,C-NCES
T ,OPIC TAGar-PLASTIC COATING#, GLASS COATINOf AEROSOL
Oll T_ R 0 LMARKING-NG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PAOXY REEL/r-RAME-2000/13-59 STEP NQ--Ult/0450/71)/00,ri/002/003710042
:IRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0125007
UNCLASSIFIEU
IE
Aetos6ld Wi
USSR uDc: 615.ol4.83:666.25
RASHURA, G.S., TE1JTRUAN, L.S., 14DGVARELI, V.A., Khar1kov Scientific
_Research Chemico Pharmaceutical Institute, 1(harkov, Ministry of Health Ukrainian
SSR
"Coating Glass Aerosol Cylinders With Protective Polymeric,Films"
V~~- Moscow, Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, vol 6., No 2, Ferb 70., Pp 37-42
Abstract: Glass cylinders, when manufactured to quality standards, can withstand
very high pressure, usually exceeding 40 kg/cm2. Optimal cylinder configuration
ensuring the best combination of strength and.use convenience was determined ex-
erimentally -- the shape of a 'spindle with flat bottom and top opening for the
p
valve. However, cylindrical and oval shapes also meet basic requirements. Plastic
coatings of powdered polymers are deposited and the cylinders are placed in an
oven to fuse the coating, and then cuoled. Optimal thickn(Iss of the coatings
es from 0.8 to I mm, rupture str n is;96.kg/cm?) and relative elongation
vari e gth
180-250 percent.
--1/2 Oil
U NCLAS St 10 PROCESSING, OAT E--230CT70
TITLE_-REMOVAL OF COMBUSTIOLES-AND SULFUR COMPUUINOS FROM CARBO DIOX DE
AUTH0R-f02)-NEUPOKOYEVt G.I.t KOLBASINt. A*YA&
OF INFO--USSR
'.-SOURCE--NEFTEPERERAB. NEFTEKHIM. '(MOSCOW) 1970v (1), 31-3
D AT EPUBLISHEO ------- 70
~~-:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
OPIC TAGS--CARBON DIOXIOEt URE-A SYNTHESISt SULFURt CHEMICAL PURIFICATION,
COPPER CATALYST
A, VNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTEO
REEL/FRAME--1996/1818 STEP Na-~-uR/0318/70/000/001/0031/0033
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118782
UNCLASSiFIED
/2 011 U NC LA S' S i F I t D'
-2 kOCESSING DATE--230CT70
:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118782
-,A,i3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CO SUB2 14AS PURIFIED TO CONTAIN
SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1 MG S COMPOS.-M PRIME3 AND SMALLER THAN OR
')S. iO-12 ATM
EQUAL.TO 0.01 VOL. PERCENT COMBUSTIBLE COMPL 101 1 STEP AT
AND SPACE VELOCITY SMALLER THAN OREQUAL TO 1000~Hk PRIME NEGATIVEI. THE
PROCESS INCLUDED A FURNACE To HEAT THE GASES TO 320DEGREES ANU A REACTOR
-WITH CATALYST 481-CU, WHICH HAS.A CALCO. LIFE OF, 1.5-2.0 YEARS WITHOUT
REGENERATION. THE PURIFIED CO SUB2 RAS SUITABLE FO UREA SYNTHESIS.
-FACILITY: SALAVAT. NKHKs,SALAVATq~. USSR.
PROCESSING DATE--230(.T70
12 014 UNCLASSIFIED
t.ITLE--EFFECT OF AN AMMONIA-CARBON DIOXIDE RATIO ON THE DEGREE OF
CONVERSION OF CARBON DIOXIDE INTO UREA;r AND REASONS FOR THE APPEARANCE
~~:.AUT*HOR-(02)-NEUPOKOYEV,,G.I., IBRAGIMOV~v' F*KH.
COUNT RY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--KHIM. PROM9 MOSCOW, 1970 46(3)p 194-5
~--;,-oATEPUBL ISHED - ----- 70
BJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.'_.~.TOPIC TAGS--AMMONIA, CARBON DIOXIDE# UREA, WATER, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS,
CHEMICAL PRODUCT PRODUCTION
,--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,~.OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0585 STEP Nr)--UR/0064/70/046/003/0194/0195
MC ACCESSION NO--AP0119503
UNCLASS I (E0
:--212. 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.-C [RC ACCESSION NO--AP011950~
ARSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo THE DEGREE OF CONVERSION OF CO
SV92 INTO UREA AT 185-90DEGREES AND 190-5 ATM INCREASESSHARPLY WHEN THE
NH SUB3:CO SUB2 MOLE RATIO IS INCREASEU FROM (3.2=3.5)-'l TO (4.0-4.3):l
AND INCREASES VERY SLIGHTLY AT HIGHER RATIOS; IT DECREASES wITH
..INCREASING EXCESS OF H SUB2 0 IN THE REACTOR* E.Go.AT AN NH SU83.,C0 SUB2
RATIO OF 4.1:1 THE DEGAEE OF COINVERSION:DECREASES FROM 69 TO 62PERCENT
~.~:---:WHEN~THE EXCESS OF WATER 15 INCREASED FROM 0*4 TO 2.2 MOLE-MOLE. THE
APPEARANCE OF AN EXCESS OF H.SU8Z 0 IN THE REACTOR IS D-UE TO ENTR41NMENT
~OF. WATER WITH GASES'FRaM THE RECTIfICATION AND DESORPTION COLUMNS ANDY
L'TO A L'ESSER EXTENT, FROM THE WASHING COLUMNS.,
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
I-KAYSIM'OVA
Vol 9, NO
X 197
et al, yh-
pp
4.5-4
concentrations as .0lant grol"th re .gulators
With heteroauxi -
_n Low ,are,
(0-1 and 0.01~;) (0-01 and was treated
in 'he full Ob'loooomi) n'gGT"'-K (0-03 and 6' 0
U 0. and CCC
results indicate G14K and CCC as most eff-' -
StaPe. The experimental
for 101-7 saZe ective 0- ~_th regulators
- T'Ihe seed crop increased almost -ro
the absoluie weigh
U tWO-fold
14- of the -seeds was: AS' higher. - Besides,
was treated with KA1,1-ut (0. China aster
01 and 0.ool~!), heteroau.-cin (0-03 and
0-04%), G"%I-K (0-03 and 0-041%) and CCC '('0.1' and 0.0l,-). -,lost
effective ,,as the treatment of
stage wi China aster in the full blooming
th CCC (0 and GPII~ (0-03A. The former increased the
seed crop by a factor of 1.9 (against the control plant) and the
latter--by a factor of 1.8. The abs
g olutO 140i
hi -1"t ok the seeds %as
,her. Treatment of floral plant
s 1-13-th gro-,.rth rezulator
was found to have a i)Ositive effect-on both the ve,?
generative orpans. atative and
2/2
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.9
UDC 631.5k7:635
t~ R.
~Tree Pl
anting and Land
MAKSIMOVA, )7z. V archJn6titute Of the
Odtov Sc ientif i.
scap,
ing Sector, Pamfilov
iCiDal Services ir-I ni K. ~D
Academy of Mun
ect of plant Growth Regulators on the Yield of Low Sage and
"Eff
dhina- Aster"
Moscowt KhimiTa v sel'skom. khozya stve, Vol 9, No 1971Y
Floral cultures a e regarded as having a. low value for
U r -D
Abstract: Ploral-seed crons on the fams in the south-
Ps a result,
Tarmrnp-
west-zone of RSFSR are generally one half to one third of crops
elsewhere, High-quality sdeds may be produced with the aid of
plant m The diversity of data on this subject
growth regulators
-necessitates sDecific reouirements for individual cases with due
regard for the bioloFical characteristics of a given floral cul-
turxe. This study concerns the transplant cultivation of low sage:
(Salvia SDleudeus) and China aster (Callistephus chiuens-4s) and
application of heteroau.-,-.in potassium alpha.-naphthoate maleic
acid hydrazide (GI.IK) and chlorocholine chloride (CCC) in various
1/2
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UDC- -2:'21-317.326
USSR
AB.ROSD11OV, 1. L. , KRYNIN, N. M. , NTEUSTROYEV, L. S., an dSEW-Efb. L. V.
"Device for Measuring Instantaneous Values of Pulse 1ro It age .5
ij
Moscow, Izmeritelinaya Tekhnika, No. 7, 1970, PP 'p8-% GSJ
VNIIF'IRl' /expansion xLqknowrj-'-
Abstract: The instrument was developed by the
uses the compensation method with an aloctro'n-beam null inlicator. It is highly~
accurate for pulse voltages of microsecond and nanosocond duration. The null
indicator consists of an oscillograph tube, the screen of which has an opening at
the center instead of a luminescent screen, and an electron multiplier behind the
creen. The opening is on the electrical axis of the electron gun. The signal
s
to be measured and a compensating signal of opposite polarity are applied to the
vertically deflecting plates of th6 indicator, with a sawtoothed voltage applied
to the horizontally deflecting plates. The path sketched by tho beam is thus the
difference between the measured and compensating signals as a function of time.
When the difference is close to zero, the electrons are directed throu.-h the
opening to the first dynado of the multipli . When the beam coator coincides
or
with the opening, thO PUISO At the output ot the unit Is a maxLlium; with a dtivia-
tion of the beam away from the opening, tho'output omplitudo is roducod. Known
uDc: 621.317-7,266
USSR
KRYVIN, N. M., NFUSTROYEV, L. S.
.........
"The IIN-3M Pulse Voltage Meter"
Dokl. Nauchno-tekhn. seminara "Metrol. i radioelektron." Tezisy, Ch. 1 (Reports
fic and Technical Seminar on Metrology in Radio Electronics. Sum-
of the Scienti-
maries, Part 1), Moscow, 1970, Pp 33-35 (from RZh-Radiotekhmika, Uo 7, Jul 70,
Abstract No 7A184)
Translation: The IIN-3M meter designed for measuring instantaneous- periodic pulse
voltages in the microsecond range is b.-;wed on a compensation principle. The in-
stantaneous pulse voltage is corq)ensated by a DC voltage which is read out. As a
ompensation ;h a=litude reso'ution.
c indicator, the unit uses a special CRT with hig
This CRT is a null indicator. The design of this indicator is brLefly described.
The instrument has a range of 0-100 V. for a pulse duration Trom I Wsec to 1 msec
with an error of 0.2% (+5 mV). The power taken from the line by the instrument is
:no more than 700 W. The weight is 85 kg. E. L
IMF
USSR UDC 541.14
NEUSTROY 2 and SOKOLOV, Ye. B.,:Moscow Institute of Electronic
Engineering
"Hechanism. for the Action of an Electron Beam on Organic Photoresists"
Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 41, No 9, Sep 72, pp 1713-1734
Abstract: The article considers phenomena which affect the possibility of
obtaining a given line width for a photoresist, including conversions that
take place on the exposure of the phatoresist to light, the occurrence of
chemical reactions during electron bombardment and the interaction of an
electron beam with photaresist and substrate. The convorsion of a positive
photoresist (naphthoquinone diazide) during luminous irradiation follows two
competing reaction achemes: a) decomposition of the light-sensitive compo-
nent and conversion of the resist into a water-soluble compound; b) deacyla-
tion of the resist with ketenes with the subsequent appearance of insoluble
compounds, observed during heating of the resist. The reaction products
after electron irradiation have the same composition as after luminous
irradiation. The electrons passing through the photoresist layer lose a
great deal of energy. The high characteristic energy loss values for the
electrons passing through organic compounds indicate electronic excitation
1/3
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USSR
NEUSTROYEV, S. A., and SOKOLOV, Ye. B., Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 41, No 9, Sep 72,
pp 1713-1734
of molecules. Secondary electron emission for a solid is characterized by
the presence of two groups of electrons:. a) slow electrons with energies
of a few electron volts and b) electrons.with energies over 60 ev. The
gist of the mechanism for the internal irradiation of a resist is the fact
that electrons, passing through the resist, excite molecules of the resist
with subsequent fluorescence and phosphorescence.
There is a detailed discussion of the conditions for the irradiation of a
photoresist with an electron stream, the effect of the tiubstrate material
(metal, dielectric) on the width of the reBultant line and edge definition,
and the question of what kind of composition a photoresLat should have to
satisfy the requirements for the further miniaturization of electronic devices.
The phenomenon of internal irradiation is also observed in negative resists.
Irradiation is accompanied by cross-linking, which. proeLedg by a free-radical
polymerization mechanism.
The use of an electron beam in industry depends on the solution of the
following questions:
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USSR
NEUSTROYEV, S. A., and SOKOLOV, Ye. B., Uspekh! Khimiiv Vol 41, No 9, Sep 72,
pp 1713-1734
1) The role of the substrate material, which affects the process of the
d formation of the resist film, including the action of secondary
exposure an
electron emission.
2) The part played by radicals and.ions forming as a result of electron
-bombardment in chemical reactionsAn photo'resists.
3) Reduction in energy consumption for resist.exposure.
4) The search for resists which are more sensitive to electron irradiation
and, in addition, do not have the capacity for internal irradiation.
3/3
_SR
U
S uDc 621-37h .5
S. BARBASOV, V. M., PLAVSKII, I. A., SOLOV11MV, A. K.
"An Amplitude-Time Converter"
Moscow, Otkn,~iya, Izobreteniya Proikyshle ,e Obrazta_, Toyarn-yve Zpaki.
No.5. Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 327584, Division H, filed 8 Jun 70,
published 26 Jan 72, p 165
Translation: This Author's Certificate, introduces a nanosecond pulse am, li-
tude-time converter which contains an input emitter-follower, -a discharge
device, a stcrage capacitor, a discharge current stabilizer and a pul,~e
shaper. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the linearity and sta-
bility of the conversion factor-are improved and the dirnmic range of con-
vertable amplitudes is extended by connecting the storp-ge caps-citar. to the
output of the emitter- follower through a series circuit made up of a dif-
ferentiating stagre and a charging 4--vice based on a diodie-transistor
switching circuit. The input ofthe pulne shaper ic. connec~ted to the
storage capacitor through a series circuit made up of decoupling stage
and a nonlinear differentiating Btage.
lz 7`638, UNCLASS71 FlEalz,-.
P110CESS'ING DATE--30OCT70
ITLE-MGTION OF GAS AY A GIVEN SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIGN,01F PRESSURE -U-
AUTHOR-NEUV-AZHAYEV, V.YE.
I.--- _.CGUNTRY OF INFC-USSR
.~~SOURCE-PRIKLADNAIA MATEMATIKA I MEKHANIKA9 VOL* 34s JAN.-FEB* 19701 Pe
4; , . -
A PUBLISHED-70
TIE
-..-,SUBJEC TAREAS-PHYSICS
-1 IDEAL 14
GPIC TAGS GASs GAS FLOW, GAS PRESSURIE# PRESSURE DISTRiBurto
,J.'~--DIFFRACTION EQUATION SYSTEMt ASYMPTOTIC:SOLUTION
..tGNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~;'PPOXY.REEL/FRAME-1988/1546 STEP NO--UR/0040/70/034/000/0017/0023
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0106292
UNC LASS JFI ED
11SO111 UDC 612.014-3:/612.6+612.6.0'51/:576.858-75.081-35-576.,3.095.333
KUZ'MINA, S. v., and
Academy V
of Scienc ASRSIus~c M".. Institute Of Biological Physics,
es %no-na-Oke, morcow Oblast,, and institute
of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni N. F. Camaleyap Academy of Medical
Sciences USSR, Moscow
1!Comparative Study of the 1"fit0tic Activity and Chromosome Aberrations in Cell
Culture Lines Contaminated With Mycopla,
sma. and Decont&.ninated"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologij j
Nov 71, PP 101-103 Meditsiny, Vol 72, No
Abstract: A 3-year study was conducted of the mitotic activit .y and the level
of chromosome aberrations in ~IED-14 and MED-15 mouse fibroblast cell culture
lines contaminated with mYcoplasma and the same lines decontaminated by means
of antibiotics. It .;as established that the presence Of mycoplasma lowered
the nitotic activity of tile cells and increased the level of chromosome
aberrations in them. In recent years it was found that the great majority
of normal and tumor cell culture lines were infected with Mycoplasmataceae.
The level of chromosome aberrations in uncontaminated MED-14 and MFD-15 lines
is sufficiently high; it was found that cultures of these lines, on prolonged
cultivation in vitro, underwent spontaneou~s malIgnization, acquiring the
1/2,
--3ooCT70
PROCESSING DATE
.06
UNCLASSIFIED
_212
--APOj0b292
.ukc ACCE.SSION NO -0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION OF THE ONE
A
-1 BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP STRIBUTED
OTION OF A PERFECT GAS UNDER:THE INFLUENCE'OF 01
,.-.:-DIMENSIONAL M By MASS TIMES L TO
MULTIPLIED
PRESSURE DESCRIBED AS THE INITIAL PRESSURE
THE MINUS ONE POWER, WHERE THE EXPONENT L IS GREATER THAN ZERO
0 13
ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO UISPERSION,AND SYMMETRICAL M TION PRO LEMS WHICH
ARE FrjRMALLY SELF SIMILAR FOR ANY VALUE OF.L. HUHEVERp AT VALUES OF L
_.GRIEATER THAN ONE# THE RESULTING SYSTEWOF ORDINARY CIFFERENTIAL
'SOLUTION CORRESPONDING TO THE.GIVEN J30UNDARY
EQUATIONS-DOES NOT HAVE A
CONDITIONS. THIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FACTTHAT.~INFINITE ENERGY IS
CONCENTRATED NEAR THE ZERO MASS POINT., IF THE ENERGY IS TAKEN AS FINITE
.~-BY.CHANGING THE PRESSURE PROFILE NEAR THE ZERO MASS POINTt THE.N THE
IS NOT SELF. SIMILAR, BUT AS TIME APPROACHES INFINITY IT
~-ASYMRTOTICALLY TEINDS TO THE SELF SIMILAK SOLUTION, FOR,THE CASE OF L
SMALLER THAN ONE# THE PRCBLEM HAIS ASELF SIMILAR SOLUTION FOR
ANY':VALUE OF L.
UNCLASSIFIED
. .I P;l I i ! !1. 1 1i I ~! 'i;
-- --171jjul=f mumumummummumi ~m .1 1
C MI OIE6 'PROCES.
Uk"' 014 UN tA ~fNG DATE--~-13NOV70
-MPGUNDS UF CERIUM (1111 OXAL.ATE: 1011' --U--
fi, ~Lt---C(. HYORAZilNE
--BEZDENEZHNYKH, G.V,# KRYLOV, YE-1-s SHAROV, V.Aa,
OR 04) NEUYMIN#
,
~4-CUUTRY OF INFO--USSR
;SOURC E--z H. NEORG. KHIM. 1970 15(3) 629-52;
A.rE,:'pUBLlSHED----70
--,-SAJBJ ECT AREAS CHEMISTRY
~t*~-,:WPIC TAGS-TERNARY FLUID SYSTEMa IR SPECTR'OSCOPYr HYDRAZINE, OXALATEr
COMPOUNUi METAL COMPLEX -COMPOUND
"CER lum
~-,'!CONTROL- MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~-:-'-d&-um-ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,,,:~z,PROXY:REEL/FRAME--1994/t87t STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/003 /0629/0632
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115690
OZ4 UNC, ASSIFI 0 PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
ACCESSION ND--AP0115690
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYSTEM CE SU82-(C SUBZ 0
10.3H SUB2 O-N- SUB2 H SUB4 "" SIJ82 o WAS I a IR
__z STUD ED Y
-__T TEMP I CE
-k-ROSCOPY. : THE COMPLEXES'~ARE FORMED (MU SUiIEFF, CURIE
&UB2- AC SUB2 0 SUB4) J,~4H SUBZ Or 2.~61p 18DEGREES; CE
614 SUB2 H
-C SU82 0 SUB4)SUB3. 4N SUB2 H SU84;, 9H SUB20 (1), 2.37t MINUS
REES; CE SUB21C SUB2 0 SUBOSUB3. 3N;SUB2 H SUB4. 10.26 SUB2 Or
4,60EG
-2,51- MUB, 14INUS 10DEGREESK, H SU82 0, CONTENT OF THESE COMPLEXES CHANGED
I L Y'o THE IR SPECTRA OF THE-COMPLEXES ARE,GIVEN AND A PARTIAL
ION OF THEIR BANDS IS TABULATFD - IT IS ASSUMED THAT I HAS
.,._,;.,iLY -BIOENTATE N SUB2 H SUB4 AND 'THE REMAINING 2 CQMPDS. HAVE'MONO AND
9ENT--ATE. N SUB2 H, SU84 LIGANDS.
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- ----- -----------
UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING:DATE--30OCT70
0
'JITLE-OXIOATION OF A NICKEL ELECTRODE IN CONTACT WITH A SOLID OXIDE
,:.-,,,ELECTROLYTE DURING ANODIC POLARIZATION 7u-
_,_Aik'FH0R-(04)-GLUMOV, M.V., CHEBOTIN, V.N.v- PALGUYEVr S'.F*t NEUIMIN-j A*D-
CLrUNTRY OF. INFO--USSR
z,SCURCE-ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1970, 613)v 391-4
DATE PUBLISHED--70
i'SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~"TOPICJAGS-NICKELP ELECTROLYTIC OXIDATIqN# METAL ELECTRODEr ELECTROLYTE,
OXIDE, ANODE PULARIZATIO14
-XONTROL 44ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,-.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY~REELIFRAME-2000/0856 STEP NO-UR/0364/70/006/003/0391/0394
~CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124519
------ UNCLA S S I F I E 0
PR13CESSING DATE--30OCT70
-;Z/2 018 UNCLASSIFIEO,L
ZIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0124519
;.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* A DETAILED ANAL. IS GIVEN OF
PHENOMENA OCCURRING AT THE INTERFACE NJ ELECTRODE SOLID ELECTROLYTE 009
1ZRG SUB2 PLUS 0.1 Y SUB2 0 SUB3 DURING ELECTROCHEM. OXIDN. OF THE
ELECTRODE. THE CHANGES OF THE ANODIC POTENTIAL OF THE ELECTRODE AFTER
APPLYING THE POLARIZATION CURRENT WERE DETO. INVESTIGATIONS WERE MADE
~BY THE OSCILLOGRAPHIC METHOD INLA 0.3 CO PLUS 0.7 CO SU82 ATM. AT
1000DEGREESo TO PROVIDE SATISFACTORY CONTACT BETWEEN T14E ELECTRODE AND
THE.E-LE(;TROLYTE, THE CONTACTING SURFACES WERE GROUNU TO FIT. THE GREAT
~CHANGE Gb5ERVED IN THE RELATION BETWEEN OVERVOLTAGE AND THE CURRENT WAS
~(;AUSED BY THE PASSAGE OF 1UNS THROUGH THE,FORMED'UXIDE FILM (NIO) DURING
-,'.'._.fHE1R~DISCHARGE. CONSIDERING,THE.DIFFtC.ULTLY OF F~JABLISHING A
:SATrl:SFACTORY CONTACT BETWEEN SOLIUSP GOOD AGREEMENY WAS. OBTAINED BETWEEN
PTLO.-AND _THEORETLCAL DATA. FACILITY: LNST. E:LEKTROKHtN.o
SVERDLOVSK USSR.
__: ----- ----- 'CLASS IfItt)
-UN
SIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
019 UNCLAS.1)
:-.TITLE--STRUCTURF AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY IN ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE YTTRIUM
OXIDE COPPER (1) OXIDE, ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE YTTRIUM.OXIDE BISMUTH OXIDEt
_AUTHOR-(04)-KOTLYARp A.G.# NEUYMI,N't A.D., PALGUYEV, S..F., STREKALOVSKIY,
N
---COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER* 1970, 6(3), 532-6
~_D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,"'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
ORIC TAGS--ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, ZIRC NIUM DIOXIDE, YTTRIUM COMPOUND,
0
NICKEL# SOLUBILI~TY
COPPER OXIDEl-BISMUTH OXIDE,
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS,
...:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1825 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/.0061003/0532/0536
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118789
__ __ - __ - F I F-0-
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
'~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118789
-.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SOLUBILITIES OF THE OXIDES OF
CU AND Blr AS WELL AS OF METALLIC NI IN A ZRO SUB2 PLUS Y SUB2 0 SUB3
MIXT.,AT THE PATIO ZRO SUB2.*Y SYB2 0 SUB3 EQUALS 90:10 ARE VERY
INSIGNIFICANT. INTRODUCTION OF CU SUBZ 0 INTO THE ZRO SUBZ-Y SuBZ 0
SUB3-MIXT. IN AMTS. GREATER THAN 5 140L. PERCENT IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE
APPEARANCE OF ELECTRONIC CONDUCTION CAUSED BY THE COND. OF CU OXIDES
ARRANGED ALONG THE BOUNDARIES OF THE RZO SUB2 PLUS Y SUB2 0 SU33 GRAINS
IN THE FOR44 OF THIN FILMS AND FORMING.THROUGH BRIDGES AT A RELATIVELY
SMALL CONTENT OF THE ADON. IN lZRO S.UB2.PLUS Y SUBZ 0 SUB3) PLUS NI
MIXTS..t THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT OF THE COND* ENERGIES ONLY AT GREATER
THAN 40 WT* PERCENT NI. THE ELEC. COND.~OF THF 2 PHASE MIXTS. (SOLID
SOLN.. OF ZRO SUB2 PLUS Y SUB2'0 -SUB3 BAND Nt ) THEREBY DEPENDS STRONGLY ON
lffE~ FREQUENCY ~OF THE ELEC. CURRENT THROUGH THE SAMPLE. FACILITY:
INST. ELEKTROKH[M.1 IRKUTSKP USSR,
L j Ia L- L .4 -1, 1 Ff- I --Li
~"._-.1/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
EFFECT ON OXYGEN PRESSURE DURING THE FORMATION OF
CALC IUW VANADIUM BRONZE -U-
-,AUTHOR-(03)-V0LKOV# V*L.9 FOTlYEVv A.A.t NEUYMAN, A13D.
C'O U N T R YOF INFO--USSR
FIZ. KHIM. 19709 44(3)t 609-12
AT E PUBLISHED ------- 70
_.'-"~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSI PHYSICS
TAGS--VANAOIUMt BRONZEr ENTROPYr THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTYs
FORCE
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~-,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1892 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/Ott4/003/0609/0602
ii,',Fi AKKTPT-i7T-i
2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSTING DATE--23OCT70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118854
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U).GP-0- ABSTRACT, BY EMF* MEASUREMENTS THE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE OF THE EQUIL. 0 PRESSURE IN THE REACTION CAV SUB2 0 SUB6
PLUS 5.V SUB2 0 SUB5 FORMS AND IS FORMED FROM CAV SUB12 0 SUB30 PLUS 1-2
01SUB2 HAS BEEN DETD* AT 803-88DEGREESK. THE THERMODYNAMIC
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CA-V BRONZE HAVE BEEN ESTD DELTAH PRI14E
POSITIVE SUR2`98 EQUALS MINUS23951KCAL-;-MOLE, SDEGRLES 5UB298 EQUALS
196.65 ENTROPY UNITS9 C SUBP EQUALS 266.'61 PLUS 3*17 TIMES 10 PRIME
;,_,,,,..NEGATIVE3 T. FACIL'TY: INST,,KHI.M., SVERDLOVSKv USSR.
PROCESSING DATE--L8SEP70
~412 ~021 'UNCLASSI Fl0i
ITLE--STRUCTURE AND ELECTRICAL CCNOUCTIVITY STUDIED IN THE ZIRCONIUM
1._DIOXIDEt YTTRIUM SESQUIOXIDE AND TANTALUM PENTOXIDE SYSTEM -U-
:_AUTHOR-(0.4)-KOTLYAR, A.G., NEUY F., STREKALOVSKIY,
_ajj"w.A--" v:PALGUYEVP S
~CPUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~.SOURCE-IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 19701 6(2)v 327-31
~.Di_ATE._ PUBL ISHED ------- 70
'~.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
-,-topIC TAGS--ELECTRIC CONOUCTIVITYP ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDEI YTTRIUM COMPOUND,
ALUM COMPOUND, GXIDEt MOLECULAR STRUCTUREv. SOLIL) SOLUTIONP CRYSTAL
,.-,,,..!-LATTICE- STRUCTURE
ONTROL PARKING--N'O RE-STRICTIONS
-C
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
i.-VR-OXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0563 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/002/0327/0331
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105548
UNC LA S S I F 1 FD
4~2[2 '021 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-111SEP70
:C_IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105548
--,-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE ANI) ELEC. COND. OF A
-IDE MIXTS. IN THE ZRO
SERIES. OF OX -SU32 14INUS Y SUB2 0 SU83 MINUS TA
SUB2 0 SUB5 SYSTEM WERE STUDIED AT THE CONST. RATIO OF ZRO SU82: Y StJ32
0 SUB3 EQUALS 90:10t AS WELL AS OF MIXTSO 0.9 (0.9ZRO SUB2 PLUS 0.1Y'
-,.SUB2,0 SUB3) PLUS 0.lN8 SUB2 0 SUB5 AND:0,9 (O,9ZRO,SUB2 PLUS 0.1 Y SUB2
(3 SUB31 PLUS O.IV SUB2 0 SUB5. SOLID SOLNS. BASED ON ZRO SUB2 FORM IN
THE ZRO SUB2-MINUS Y SUB2 0 SUB3 MINUS TA SUB2 0 SU,85 SYSTEM. THE
STRUCTURE, CONCN. OF 0 VACANCIES IN THE CRYST, LATTICEP AND ELEC. COND.
.,~_VARY DEPENDING ON THE RATIO OF THE AMTS,. OF Y SU82'O SUB3 AND TA SUB2 0
SUB5 PRESENT IN THE SOLID SOLNS* THE ELEC. COND. OF THE INVESTIGATED
SAMPLES.OFTHE ZRO SUB2 MINUS Y SUB2 0, SUB3 MINUS TA SU62 0 SUB5P ZRO
Al. US 0 SUB-3- MfNUS- Ni3--SiJ8Z, Q! -S-U-a5-t,;i A-txlD-;lR0 - SUB2 M-INU-S Y SUS2
~..- ._0-:'-SUB3 MINUS V -SU82 0 SU85 SYSTEM&- AT A: SMALLER THAN R EQUAL T
0
i-`-`,"1400DEGREES~ -AND IN 0 AND AIR IS PURELY 'IONIC.
I-A-,; 1;-f-r- t
-A I
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W. Code: UR 0297.
-AC
C.. AP0029324
o1 15 Nr 1, PP67-71
PRIMARY SOURCE'. Antibiotiki, 19
DISTRIBUTION OF IRONOMYCIN IN ORGANS AND TISSUES OF LABORATORY
ANIMALS AFTER ITS ADMINISTPATION BY VARIOUS ROUTES
N .1.,~ Barkov, V.N.__
~.E. 1. bylartsinovsky Institute forMidical ParasitologX-and Tropical Medicine, Moscow
.'The dynamics of monomycin distribution in the skin and organs of animals on pa
renteral administration and local application of the antibiotic was studiedi The highest
levels 6f monomycin on its local application to the skin in a dose of 10000 UnRsjkg
were observed in the blood and the skin in 1-3 and 3--8 hours respectively. When mo-
nomycin ointment was applied to a restricted skin area of animals not fixed in cage.;
in a single dose of 2 g/kg, the highest concentration of the antibiotic was recorded in
24 hours at the site of application-on application of the ointment in the sar.110 dosage to
fixed animals the monamycin skin levels were twice as higher. After repeated ap -plica,
tions no significant accumulation of the ointment in the skin and the organs was observed.
On local application to the skin the maximum levels of nionomycin in the Internal organs
were lower than those after parenteral adminWration. which may be of, use in prophylaxis
of complications.
REEL/FRM
1968089G
USSR uin, 621.375.4:621-31
NEUYMIN. Ya. G.
"Pumping Effect of Ferromagnetic Cores With.Rectangular Hysteresis Loop
andits UTse for Amplifying Weak Signals"~.
Tr. metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of Hetrological Institutes of the USSR),
l971, vyp. 126(186), pp 35-42 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee TI,
Abstract No 12D25)
Trnn lation: The author considers the process of magnetic alternation
from frequency cycles in a ribbon core with rectangular hysteresis loop.
A model is constructed for theprocess of pumping in the case of action
by~random signals, and quantitative expressions are derived. An extremely
simple circuit for a magnetic amplifier with pumping vhich can be used
for measuring very low-level signals is constructed and analyzed. Bibli-
ograpby of eight titles. N. S.
USSR UDC: 681.2.088
NEUWfIN, Y;i. G., POPOVA, I. A., RYVKIN, B., L., SHKOLINIK, B. A.
"Estimates of the Dynamic Error of Measurements"
'Moscow, Metrologiya, No 1, 1973, pp 33-44.
Abstract: Standard and minimized estimates are produced for the dispersion of
dynamic measurements based on the unevenness of the amplitude-frequercy
characteristics of a device and the moments of its weight function. The esti-
mates are useful under conditions of incomplete information on the dynamic
properties of measurement equipment.both in the stage of planning and in its
operation.
USSR UDC: 621-376.4(088.8)
ZHENEVSKIY, Yu. P., MUSAYELYAN, S.' A., NEVDYAYDV, L. M., and
PAVLOV, V. G.
'%econd--Generation Device for Demodulatin Phase'
9
Modulatic n
Avt. av, SSSR (Author's Certificate USSR) Class 21a 4 42; 21a 1
5-d 3/24,
39/08, (H (T H 03K 9/04), No. 275170, Application 12.07.68,
Publication 12-10-70 (from RM-Radiotekbmika, No. 3, March 71,
-Abstract No. 3D94P)
Translation: A device is proposed, which contains a sawtooth volt-
-age oscillator connected.to a signal source, a switching circuit
with a memory element controlling 4 source of synchronization, an
interpolator, a low-frequency filter, for example, a trigger, and
a delay line. To reduce the noise at the communication 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 coincidence network corniected through the
control input to the trigger, the switching input of which is di-
rectly connected to the signal source~while the input of the
counter is connected through the delay line to the synchronization
source,
USSR UDC:~ 621.376.4.-621.376-55
ZHMVSKIY, Yu. P., MSAYELYAN, S. A., NEVDYAYEV, L. M., PAVLOV, V. G.
IVA Device for Demodulating Signals With Pulse Position Modulation of the Second Kind"
~Moscow,.Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pronyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22,
;1970, Soviet Patent No 275170, Class:21, filed 12 jul 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 sawtooth
voltage generator connected to the signal source, akeying circuit with memory ele-
tent controlled by a synchronization,source,.an.interpolaLor, e. g. a low-frequency
filter, a flip-flop, and a delay line. As a distinguishing feature of the patent,
the device is designed for reduction of noises at the output of the communication
channel caused by random disappearances of working pulses at the input of the device.
The synchronization source is connected to the keying circuit through a coincidence
gate whose control input is connected to the flip-flop, the trigger input of the
flip-flop being connected directly to the signal source. The counting input of the
flip-flop is connected through the delay line to the synchronization source.
USSR UDC 621. 376.55 (088, 8)
VENEDIKTOV, ri. D., ZHENEVSKIY, YU. M-USAYELYAN, S. A.
"Nionsynchronous Demodulator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 252411, Filed 27 Feb 68, Published 12 Feb 70
(from RZh Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9D34P)
Translation: This author's certificate introduces a demodulator which con-
tains a forbidden circuit, an inertialess pulse e:~pandeT, a low-frequency
filter and a forbidden circuit control circuit. In order to improve the
rLoiseproofness of the device, a two-channel device is connected between Lhe
output of the pulse expander and the input of the low-frequency filLer. This
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
circuit is connected to the second input of the OR cirettit, and the second
input, to the output of the expander.
mmm.-ma A-WWWft-----ff
USSR UDC 681.3.06:51
ARONIOVJ V. 1. NEVELISKAYA, E. Ya.
19)igital Computer Geological-rnformation Retrieval Systems"
Tr. Vses. N.-i. Geologorazved. Neft. Ili-t Plorks of All-Union Scientific
Research and Geological Pros cting Petrolown Institutel, No 103, 1971,
pe
pp 5-14, Crranslated from Referativnyy~Zhurnal, ldbeimetika, No 10, 1971,
Abstract No 10 V77S by the author's).
Translation: Me problem of creation of an information retrieval system for
geological information using digital computers is studied. The capabilities
of a medium size machine (such as the DESM-4) to provide for storage and
automated retrieval of information are estimated. An algorithm is presented
of an information retrieval system designed for the DESM-4jwith examples of
Its utilization.
42
ARONOV, V. I., NEV~~L' E. Y*a., SAMARIN, V. S.
"Systems for Retrieval and Statistical Processing of Geological Information
by Digital Computer"
q Tr. Yses. n.-i Geologorazved. Neft. In-t [Works of All-Union Scientific In-
s-titute for Geological Prospectirlig and Oetroleum], No 103, 1971, pp 15-27,
CTranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No,10, 1971, Abstract
No-10 V788 by the author's).
Translation: This work is dedicated to description of -the -algorithm of a
system for retrieval and statistical processing of geological information
realized on a BESM-4 type machine. The~system allows sampling from the
initial material according to an assignment and statistical, processing of
~the sample (calculation of estimates of central moments, determination of
the type of distribution, performance of multidimensional correlation and
regression analysis). The system calls for the use of a broad set of types
of coupling and the possibility of complete listing of combinations of para-
mieters and functions of them.
AZZ
i I 3~ it
USSR
GOKHLERNER, M. M. and NEVELISKIY, P. B.
"Peculiarities of Heuristic Activity in the Solution of Problems Related to
the Continuation of an Unfamiliar Text"
Lingivist. Probl. Avtomatiz. Infcirm. Poiska [Linguistic Problems of the
Automation of Information Retrieval -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972,
pp 60-70 (Translated from Referativn)ry Zhurnal Kiberrietika, No 9, 1973,
Abstract No 9V826).
Translation: This article describes an experiment involving guessing the
continuation of an unfamiliar text based on information extracted from the
preceding text. A method for performing the experiment and its data are
presented. Finally, conclusions are drawn,concerning the relationship between
subjective uncertainty of a text and the heuristic capabilities of man.
Ye Burgina
USSR UDC~51:155.001.57:612.82
NEVEL'SKIY, P. B.
"The Time and Speed of Memorization"
Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Nauchno-tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics, Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collectionl, No 4, 1970, pp 91-94,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6,~ 1971, Abstract No
..6V672 by the author).
Translation: The results of experiments have shown a decrease in the rate of
memorization as a function of its time. The biological eXpediency of slow
memorization, leading to rapid selection of information from memory, is suggested.
1/1
USSR UDC 681.3.06:51
EVEL'SKIY, P. B., ROZENBAM, M. D .
_~~orm=tion Zeasurements in Special Languages"
Probl. Bioniki, Resp, Mezhved. Nauchno-tekfin. Sb. [Problems of Bionics, Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical-Collection], No 4, 1970, pp 94-97,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6,1971, Abstract No
6 V596 by the authors).
Translation: The problem of communications between man and machine in the case
of the use of natural languages is studied, setting the problem of measuTement
of the information parameters of special business languages. Experiments on
estimation of the subjective entropy and rediindancy of a special language using
the guessing method are described. Results are presented from experiments Show-
ing that the high information content of special languages is combined with ex-
tremely low subjective entropy and high redundancy of there languages for their
carrier s, which is apparently related to knowledge of the limited special dic-
tionary. The possibility is suggested of using this factor in solving problems
of-communications between man and machine.
USSR
NEVEMSON, M. B., KILAS'MINSKIY, R. Z.
"Stochastic Approximation and Recurrent Estimation"
Stokhasticheskaya Approksimatsiya. i RekUrrentiloye Otsonivaniye [English
Version Above], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, 304 pages (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1 1973, Abstract No I V361 from
the Annotation).
Translation. This book is dedicated to successive methods of solution
of a class of problems including, for example, the problem of detc-naination
of the points of maximum of a function if each measured value of this
function contains a random error. Some of the basic procedures for
stochastic approximation are studied from a single point of view -- from
the point of view of the theory of Markov processes and martingales.
Examples are studied of application of the theorems proven to certain
problems of the theory of estimation, the theory of teaching and the
theory:of control, as well as certain problems of transmission of infor-
mation when feedback is present.
The book is designed for students, graduate students, engineers and
scientific workers specializing in the area,of mathematical statistics,
the theory of random processes and their applications. 78 Biblio. Refs.
30,
CA-A II
USSR UDC 621.391.1:S19.8
T. -,;nN -M. B. KHAS'MINSKIY, RZ.
"Continuous Stochastic Approximation Procedures"
Moscow, Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, Vol 7, No 2, 1971, pp 58-69.
Abstract: In an earlier work, it was demonstrated that a continuous version of
the Robbins-Monroe stochastic approximation procedure with "white noise" pertur-
bations can be interpreted from the standpoint of the stability of the solution
of a system of ordinary differential equations with attenuating random perturba-
tions. In this work, a similar method is used to study certain other procedures
of stochastic approximation for continuous time. The theorem proven in the
earlier work concerning stability with attenuating random perturbations is
slightly generalized. The conditions of convergence of the procedures are given
in terms of the existance of the corresponding stochastic Lyapunov functions.
USSR
NEVELISON, M. B.
for any y, t >s >0 and for any open set U and if any trajectorv Xs"'(t) wit),
probability I reaches the area of any point in a finite tirie. This work
produces the following results: 1) necessary and sufficient conditions for
correctness of relationship (2), 2) necessary and sufficient conditions
for reflexivity of process xsy(t), 3) for equations (1) with Corlst,
matrices B(t) and C(t), necessaryand sufficient conditions for existew--e
~of a finite invariant measure for process xs.,.Y(-,).
I. %,L140 4~7-W VI Ll- LE:U
~--PROXY-R.EEL/FRAME-1999/0533 STEP tNO--UR/9012/*?O/OOD/OOU/0002/0()02
-CIRC ACC,ES-