SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEVSKAYA, YU.A. - NEYMAN, I.P.
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USSR uDc 541. 49
SUMAROKOVA, T. X., IBRAYEVA, T. D., and NEVS~~~ Institute of
Chemical Sciences, Academy of Sciences-=ZRI Alma-Ata
"'reactions of Metal Halides with Trialkylphosphates. 1. Stannic Chloride-
Tributyl Phosphate"
Alma-Ata# Izvestiya Akademii Kauk KazSSR, Seriya Xhimicheskaya, No 3t
Ray-Jun 73, pp 21-28
Abstracti Complex forration in the system SnClj~-tributyl phosphate /-TBP 7
has been studied by the methods of viscosimetryt as well as volumetrically,
conductometrically and cryometrically. In addition, the transfer of ions in
stannic chloride solutions In TBP has ibe6n. studied and their IR spectra
were taken, It has been shown that SnOl4 reacts excl=ively ifith TBP via
an oxidation-reduction reaction, leading to the formation of complex Com-
poundst 3TBP. In SnCl
SnCl4-2TBP, 2 Snu_14'2TBP, and 2 W14' 4*2'~Bp comPlex'
TBP is coordinated through the-oxygen ofthe phosphoril group. In the other
two complexes TBF exhibits duall-propertiest the oxygen of the P-O-C group
also -participating in the coordination bond.
Z~ ql~mu
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USSR UDC 541.49
SUMAROKOVA, T. N., IBRAYEVA, T. D., and ALIEPYA Y1L. A., Insti tute of
Chemical Sciences, Kazakh. SSR Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata
~"Interaction of Metal Halogenides With Trialkylphosphates. III. Anti-
:mony Trichlo~-ide-Tri-butylphospbatg'I
Alma-Ata, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Seriya Kbimicheskaya,
No 6, 1973, PP 15-20
Abstract: Viscosimetric, densit6metric, cryometric, conductivity, and
IR spectroscopic studies were conducted on the interaction of SbC1,
with tributylphosphate (TP.P)- Two complexes were formed: 2SbGl.-TB~
(1) and 2SbCl '2TBP (II). In I the coo~rdinate vallence of Sb wa
-and
in 11 4. LordinatJon of TBP with Sb(III) in 1 and II war, by means
of the oxygen atom in the phosphoryl group.
0 1 a NC L X5 S I F I E 0: PROCESS
;-T:ITLE--EFFECT OF WATER ON THE MOLE'STABILiTY 0. RIGID
-U-
TAqAKONOV,
A.G., NEVSKI:Y, L.V-
INFO---USSR
NTRY OF
OURCE--PLAST. MASSY 19701 (2)t 51-2
"-,-..:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
ING UATE-zj0f~j 0
POLYURETHAiNE FOAMS
O.G.
'~_.TDPLC TAGS--POLYURETHANE RESINi FOAM PLASTICt FREON, CARBON 0IOXIDEr
PORl(jSJTY# PLASTIC FABRICATION/(U)PPU3~POLYURETHANE RES:Itio (U)PPU3S.
POLYURETHANE RESIN
--NO RESTRICTIONS
CONTROL 14ARKING
,...,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY.REEL/FRAME--1997/0675 STEP NO--UR/0191/70/000/002/005L/0052
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0119583
UNCLASSIFIE0
Vt~ 0 -8
'UNCLAS I PRGCE~S[NG OATE--23OCT70
S
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP011958i
~-ABSTRArT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF Ii 5U8Z 0 ON THE
SHPAE-STABILITY OF RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAMS IPPU-3 (1) AND PPU-3S 111))
BLOWN WITH FREON-11 OR CO SU62 WERE STUDIED. INITIALLYv H SU62 0 WAS
ABSORBED AT THE SAME RATE BY BOTH I AND~11* THE SOFTENING TEMP. OF 11
DECREASED BY 47DEGREES FOLLOWING ITS:PLASTICIZATION WITH.11 SUB2 0 DURING
5 DAYS. THE 2ND STAGE OF H SU62 0 ABSORPTION' IN f OCCURRED AT A SLOWER
RATEO THE SHAPE STABILITY OF I~AND I-[ WAS PROPORTIONAL TO THEIR
R IGI 0 1 T.Y. THE.EFFECTS OF
POROSITY AND OF THE FOAMING GAS ON THE SHAPE
STA-BILLTY OF I AND Il WERE DISCUSSED'
UNCLASS'-IFLED
USSR UDC: 621.379.324+621.3"18.334
AB RAMOV V. S., KOBZEV, V. V., MOMA, Yu. A. , NIEVSKIY, 14. V.
"Semiconductor Laser Diode as a 11611odulator of Gas Laser Emissiou"
Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, Sbornik State),, NC 2(8), 19,72,
pp 96-98
Abstract: Experimental proof is given for the feasibility of
modulating gas laser emission by using a semiconductor laser
diode with simultaneous amplification of the power of the modu-
lated emission. Argon-oxygen gas !laser pulse emission i,.-as modu-
lated by a gallium, arsenide diode with both coated and Luicoated
optical faces, The power of the critission passed throufli the
diode increased in the pulse by a. factor of 7-10 (pure ni:ipli-
11cati.ng of the active region of the diode loads to
f ication
131(ztil~latcs, are
distortion of the vertex of the m dulatoo
made of the limitations on pulse daration. d u e IL. otlij:; effrec-,11.
One illustration, bibliography o,F;twI* titles.
47
USSR UDC 911.3:616.927(575.1)
"KIY M .V., YUSUPOV, K. Yu., AMINADZE, Z. M., KAPLUNOVA, 11. S., and
VULATOV, Y a. G.
"Morbidity Dynamics of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever in the lhbek SSR"
Nauchn. tr. uchenykh i prakt. vrachey Uzbekistana (Scientific Works of
Research and Practicing Physicians in Uzbekistan) 1970, sb. 6, pp 16-20
(from RZh-Meditsinsk s ract 14o 4.36.203)
-ava Geografiya, No 4, Ab i
Translation: During the years 1958-1965, the Uzbel. SSR registered a decrease
in the number of cases of all typhoid and paratyphoid by a factor of 2.4;
typhoid by a factor of three, while the number of paratyphoid fever cases
remained unchanged. In cities the numbLr of typhoid-par,atyphoid cases de-
creased three-fold; in rural araaq -- two-fold. In 1958 45.7Z of the
patients in rural areas had typhoid-paratyphoid and in 1.965 -- 54.6%.
In the total paratyphoid picture for the p4st three years, Lhe prevailing
form was paratyphoid B, responsible for a 79% morbidity,
UNCL4S PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70
--lITLE-SYNCHRODYNE PHASE METHOD FOR MEASURINC, RELAXATION TIMES 01' P110TO
-AND-ELECTROLUMINESCENCE IN SEMICONDUCTORS "U-
V.P., NEVSKIY, M.V.,:
_~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
(2) 234-5
TEKH, EKSP. 1970,
PUBLISHED ------- 70
'%'!SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AN 0 ECECTRICAL ENGR.
TOPIC TAGS--SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTAL, SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALl TIME
'~':~MEASUREMENTI RELAXATION PROCESS,, PHOTOLUMINESCENCE, ELECTROLUMINESCENCEr
PN JUNCTION
:;CONTROL MARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS
,...DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
STEP N.0--UR 1012 0/10 /000 /OOZ 02 34/ 0 2 35
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135365
UNCLASSIF!EO
UNCL ASS IF I E. 0
UDC 621-375.82
USSR
ABRAMOV, V. S., KOBZEV, V. V., MOMA, Yu-1 A.,&VSKUO M. V.
Its
emiconductor Laser Diode-Modulator for Gas Laser Emission"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics Collection.of Works),
No. 2, Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1972, p 96-98.(from RZh-Fiziki, No 10,
p
Oct 72, Abstract No 1OD997)
Translation: The possibility of modulation of gas laser radiation by a
semiconductor laser diode with simultaneous amplification of the power of
the modulated emission is shown experimentally. Pulse modulation of the
radiation of an Ar-02 gas laser was achievedvith a GaAs diode with coated
and uncoated faces. The power of the radiation passing through the diode
-rose in a pulse by a factor of 7-10 (pure amplification). Heating of the
active region of the diode leads to distortion of the peak of the modulated
~~'.pulse. Limitations on the duration of the- pulse due ti) this effect are
calculated. 10 ref. Authors abstract.
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DIBLIGGRAPHIC DATA 59b26
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is. HGATioN OF SURE Pmmpus
ELECTRODEPOSITION OF CYLINDWAL KACNl3tCfriS 26 July 1973
N. Baranovsk.3va,A. T. Zanulyukin #10 0. B. Nevskiy. et al.
10, T..& V-k t~~ 1.
int rubli"tiocIS Research Service
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N.'. SBORNtK HAUCHIIMI TRUDOV PO PROmmm XIlmOELmtmmxI.
MOSKUM-TV TnSTMT ELECMNMOY TEKHNIKIj No 9. 1~-72. X-jacow
The report contains no, Investigation of the effect Of the deposition current
de"I y on Ow -compoattion of a Ii3m zt VAX" Leweraturgowul rates of wixims
al. Lhe.elettrtilyta.
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USSR
Electronics
Thin film
metallurgy
Im W... tfi- r"~rw~d T---
095. 11F
Lm iied Availability
said by NTIS
ingfield. Virginia 22151
THUS FORM MAY at RIFIDODUCIO
USSR uDc 621-357-7:669.15,(24(OM.8)
NEVSKIY, 0. B., NESTEROV, P. V., and CHERHAYENKO, M. P.
.,"Electrolytic Plating of Nickel-Iron Alloy of Permalloy Type"
USSR Author's Certificate No 324305, Filed 7 Yar 6o, Pdblishecl 16 1,hr 72 (from.
Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, SvodnTj Tom, No 23(11), Abstract No 231264P
V. Ivanov)
by M
Translation: In order to achieve the electrolytic plating of Ni-Fe alloy of
uniform chemical coimosition, the suggested procesq should be conducted in a
~hermetically closed contained in Ar atmosphere while the clectrolyte is turbu-
lently inixed. The best r8sults are obtained at Reynolds nunbers 2500-10,000,
50-650C, Dc 100-200 na/erll' - Mic electrolyte contains (CiVIAter) FeSO); 5-7,
111804: 300-36o~ ir DO 25-30, sncaharln, 0.2 10-80 citric 4tald tip to ~2, and plf 2.7-
3 3 J
_7 3.0. The cuggested wethod jrakes it possible to obtain rjL-Fc fi3xies, cliaracterized
by the.following parameters-. coersive force 1,50-200 aha~ anisoptopy field 80-
.120 abn, axis slope of ligJit wagnetization, 1-5
USSR
UDC 6-01-357.7-035.3.4(08B.8)
KMCIY 0. B.P LOGASHEV, V. V., and BARAN,OVSMYA., 1. NO
"Galvanic Bath for Producirig Cylindrical ma-gnetia Films."
USSR Author's Certificate 110 3243091 Filed 16 Jan 70, Published 25 Feb 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- 101imiya, 110 21(11), 1972,ifibstract No 21L318P by
E.- Z. Hapukh)
Translation: The patented dcsign of the electrolyzer is intended for preparation
fe
of cylindrical magnetic films with a uniform chemical composition. Its - ed and
ing ebmr~bers are formed by the~electrolyzer =11 and the anode container,
pour
and the cylindrical elemetit with anodes an its external.: surface is made of hyaro-
philic material.
1A
ISclui um 681.32.001
IIEVSKIY~ 0. B HESTEROV, P, V., ALEKSE]fEV, N. U,
~"A Transfer Line for Continuous Miectrochemical, Deposition of Cylindrical
Magnetic Films"
(Electronic Tech-
Elektron. tekbnika. Nauch.-telffin. sb. Mikroelektronikii
nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Microelectronics), 1971, VY-D.
pp 176-184 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitellnaya
Tekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 1OB138)
Translation: The paper describes the flowchart and des-gn of a line for
continuous electrochemical deposition of cylindrical magnetic films. The
line performs the operations of cathodic degreasing, electropolishing.,
deposition of copper and deposition of:,permalloy vith zero magnetostriction
(80 percent Ni, 10 percent Pe). All operations are done at high current
density and with intense agitation (with the exception of' clectropolish-ing).
The advantages of such conditions are pointed out. Note 16 made of the
harmful effect of iron oxidation in the e2ectrolyte for the deposition of
permalloy and of the necessity for complete heimetic. sealing of the tank.
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I In= MMIFMUFMIM
~~.USSR UDC 621.~I-.592
ALEKSAIMROY, A.S., YELESIN, V.F., NEVSKIY, P.L.
"Optical And Electrical FropertieB Cf Doped Semiconductc-ro In StronS
Electromagnetic Field"
Kvantovave eleltronika (quantum Electronic z) Mosc ow, I-11o 6(12), 1~72, PP 74-82
Abstract: A theoretical investigation of the optical t!rid electrictil r mpet rt ic s
of doped semiconductors found in a strong electrormt;-.netic field is of interest
in connection with studies of semironductor 1,isero and fjl-.o in cc-nnect-jor,- witi-
r( -c
experiments wLt -,s~ect to irradiation of' oemiconductorc by r-owerful cohroi -nt
redi.ation. In the presenll- work, on the bitnis of a consi.,itent '-.-haurctici~l con-
sideral.-ion, the form is found of the nbsorption line of Lt evi~ih
field and the electrical conductivity of doped -cinicowluctors wita nonequil-
ibrium poruLition. Concideration is given, boLh in the alnc-nce arid t~.e
prosence of a ntronf, wave V/j,Lh a-frequency -in the )-L-icn Cl~' fLl-;-
damental aboorpL i orj. A calculliti0l) Of thC ol' a woml:
electro-iTignuti-e f1eld, with Impurity scattorinr till;en into .-cownt, f3l~o,,n Lh-0,
because of ind-irect ltlran3itilons (without palse conusrv~~t-!Inr!) -the
maximum. shifts to the region of emaller frequencies. 'Wit;L the- pre[~Crcc of a
j If NI.i:l
USSR
AMIKSAND1191, A. S. et, al lfvantovaya- elektroiijlm, Yo Q192),
5trong monochromatic wave imp-arity sc-attlering reducfas -L'ne tninspareno..v Vcar'ce
-which appeare because of a gap in the enerqr apectrum. Vith ~;c--ne critice! coq-
of impurities the tranaperency ranre disappoaro.. The elec,rieal
conductivity of a Femicorductor fo~md in ri strong wave field DIE-0 dep-~rid:;
stentially on the rtitio bet-ween the concentration of impuri'L-Je-, ini the -4, leld
intensity. I-lith small concentmitions arid large intenoitiee the Ejern-Jocnauctor
conducts iteelf as a diclectric, rcFTardIcqs c-,' the precence o~ electrcn~ and
holes induced by ti!p- stronr electror-sagnetic field. lfftlL an increane of* the. i!n-
parity concen'LXF~tion (or with a decrease of t1ric f i eld Ant.on.,,ity) the -,nCrF.,'T pip
-H-a conductivity bctcoiL~-o normorc. Via ion:~, aere T,"!dr
disappeare and
with the aid of the graphic; tuchnia of A.A.. Abrikoqov tind L..P. Gar'lrc-v izz a
ladder approxi-ytation, i.e., -ahen the aiean free path of tho clectron- t o
the Fermi q,,w2i-levol exceeds their wavelength. The ant,'nari., t-Iii-sumh Yu. J~.
yt; ovaki-y and VAL Gali tsIriy for, helpf ul. diflourmion of the rork. 1, f I
Received by editora, 25 Oct 1911.
2/2
AAFOOIG985 7 u 6-,3 .3
AUTHORS- PETROS YANTS Atj CHAIRM N OF THE STATE__COMMITTEE ON
~N OF
U.S.5.R. _F'P7RAl__
-THE UTILIZATION OF 'ATOMIC ENERGY.
U-Wg OF THE BELY~
N,p ACADEMICIAN, AND NEVSK.IY REc.
ATOMIC POWH P L% iq=
TITLE-- PROGRESS IN ATOMIC ENERGETICS
NEWSPAPER-- SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA, JANUARY 30p 1970, P 1$
COLS 1-4
ABSTRACT--- THE FIRST SECTION OF THE BELYY YAR ATOMIC POWER PLANT WAS
ACCEPTED BY A GOVERNMENT COMMISSTON;IN DECEMBER,OF 1969 AND ITS RATED
POWER OUTPUT HAS REACHED 300 oco KW~, THE SECOND REACTOR OF THE PLANT
IS OF.THE-SArlE SIZE AS THE FIRST BUl PRODUCES T"olICE THE AMOUNT OF
POWER /2,00 000 KW/, THE EXPERIENCE OF THE BELYY YAR PLANT HAS SHOWN,
THAT THE DfPTH OF THE BURNOUT HAS EXCEEDED THE EXPECTATIONS. THIS
WILL MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO'REDUCE THE COST OF T14E GENERATED POWER.
THE TYPE OF THE BELYY YAR REACTOR IS REFERRED TO AS NCHANNEL" REACTOR
Ij,'' A REACTOR THAT DOES NOT:REQUIRE.~,A VESSEL TWO PHOTOGRAPHS SJ40W
THE kWER ROOM AND THE REACTOR ROOM ~OF: THE' PLANT.
i3600113 Ok-
USSR UDC 539.3/.5
PISKUNOV, YU. A., DUDIN,V.,F.
"On the Question of the Breakdown of Concrete Under Cyclic Shock Loads"
Tr. Groznen. neft. in-t (Works of Groznenskly Petroleum Institute), 1971,
-Collection 33, pp 216-217 (from RZh-Mekhariiki, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No
12V1615)
Translation: The authors emphasize that analysis of rheological models of
concre e nd their equations describing cases of shock effects leads one to
conclude that the inelastic properties of concrete have a considerable effect
on the behavior of concrete under shock in addition to the elastic properties
ordinarily taken into account. Experimental data are presented and discussed
concerning a study of the effect of inelastic properties characterized by the
coef-ficlant of inf--eriji--il fviction on the ritrength propertion and thf~, prncer;s
of breakdown of concretes under shock loads. . Sarrq)les of corlcvvl~e witil di.111c,11-
sions 7 x 7 x 7 cm having the same static strength but differing in the t-jpe
and strength (600 and 1200 kg/cm2) of the coarse filler were investigated.
The samples were made with two flows of cement. The coefficient of internal
1/2
-PISKUNOV, YU. A., et al, Tr. Groznen neft. in-t 1971! Collection 33,
216-217
determined with the IKVT-2 device by transmitting longitudinal
friction
was
oscillations to the sample. The pulsed loads were supplied. on a standard pile
driver by applying a series of shocks up to breakdown. The experiments showed
that the work necessary for breakdown of the samples rises -with an increase in
the coefficient of internal friction. The work of breakdown also rises with an
increase in the expenditure of cement per m3 of concrete with a fixed coeffi-
cient of internal friction. The authors indicate that for the breakdoTim of
concrete with a stronger coarse filler under shock effects but with a lower
coefficient of internal friction, less work is expended than in the case of
concrete with a less strong filler (crushed stone or gravel) but with a
greater coefficient of internal friction. It is thus more favorable with the
same static strength of the concrete for structures subject to the action of
shock loads to use concrete with a higher coefficient of internal friction,
since greater work is required for the breakdown of this concrete. It is
noted that one can increase the.inelasticity of the concrete through selection
of the components and not by using a higher.mark of cement. A. I. Platov.
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TITLE-THERtAAL DECOMPOSITION OF THE DIMETHYLE'-l-r. E T H EK, BUK) 1,*4 iol,'LYIMI~RS -U--
,z,~:AUTHOR- YA TSENKG E. A. tGRABARNiKt. L.G.t SALTYBAYEV,
l-!-:'D.K.t WEYSEBAYEVi M.ZH.
-'--.,C-,()tiNTRY OF I"IFO--USSR
z~'r-DURCE-ILV. AKAD.. NAUK KAZ. SSR, SER. KHIM. 19701 20(2)t 73-80
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
S U BJ E C TAREA S--CHEM I S TRY.
0 P I CTAGS-THERMIAL-DECUMPiSl MIN METHYLENE, ETHER? POLYMER I LAT I ON,
.i.--~."-:GLYCOL PYROLYSIS, IR. SPECTRUM
'C (.tlTkt)L MARKING-NO RES-NICTIONS,
~,,DOCUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASS I!: I
REEL/ I. R A ME-300 1/02 b 5 STEP
CIRC ACCFS.SIOW Nf--tP0I,!b037
L L
-A i
2..... .632 PknCFSSINd OATE--131,IOV70
UNCLASS-IFIEU
C MC, ACCESSION t,10--AP01260
37
T/ EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TH& POLYMN. OF PtHOCH SIJ32 C SU36
S U b 4- ~CH-SUB2 0H, IN allLK AT 1401JI-GREES IN THE PRESENCE 01' PPMEC SU86 H
SO SUi33 HGAVE RCH SUi32 OCH SUB?_ R PRIME ( L) . THE PYROLYSIS
'CiUAL To 160I)EGRECS
.._~.-,~:....PRDUUCTS OF I OBTAINED 1~4 VACUUM AT SMALLER THAN OR E
_~,CO)14TAINED POLYMERIC ALDEHYDES DUE TO HOMOLYTIC SPLIT*MG OF CH U 2
"AND R PRIME CH SUBZ Ot WHICH INTE'RACT, GIVLNG R PRI'KE CHO AiN 0 RM E . AT
--260
-360DEGREES, R PRIME C.If SU82 J IS DISOWPORTIONAT,E'D TO R PRIME CHO
FACILITY:
'-AND R: PR TIME - CH SUGZ Olit OFTECTA6LE BY IRISPECTROSCOPY.
TA USSR.
M., NAUK, ALMA-A
INST. KHI;
445 UNC PROC~SSIN~G OATE--30OCT70
LE--PROVISION FOR CRISIS FREE, HEAT.-TRMSFERj, REGION$ IN THE ACTIVE
QhE.O.F.AN AMB REACTOR OF BLOCK NOO'17 OF':TH,E BELOYARSK NUCLEAR POWER
HOR-.(03)-D0R0SHCHUKr V.YE*t 14EVSKIYP V#POI#: SHASHARJNV G.Aa
"'malom
'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~,~,'.c--SOURCE--JEPL0ENEkGET 11970, 17(3), 54 6
D.A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70
AR EA'S --NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYt PHYSICS
'.-'-TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSFER, NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, NUCLEAF -A TOR U A
;-_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
":!DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
.,~,_.-PP,OXY REELIFRAME--1989/1903 STEP NO--UR/0096/70/017/003/0054/0056
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108233
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIE PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
-2/2 045 D
i.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106233
AMB R~ACTOR
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE OPERATION OF AN
(BOILING WATER TYPEI AT 100 M01S DISCUSSED PARTICULARLY WITH REGARO TO
NSTABLE HEAT TRANSFER ZONES AT COGLANT WXIT MA5S VAPop
.:-:THE FORMATION OF U,
CONTENTS (XI EQUALS 0.35. TH[S MODE OF HEAT TRANSFER, R;--FERREO TO AS
-MODE 11, IS CAUSED BY STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE 2-PHASE FLOW AND THE
OF THE BOUNDARY LIQ. FILM. AN EQUATION IS DEVELOPED FOR THE
'H MODE 11 HEAT
,,,.,.CALCN. OF THE CRIT. VAPOR.COMPN. (X PRIMED SUBGR) AT WHH.
TRANSFER OCCURS. THE X PRI14EO SUBCR 15.INQEPENDENT,OF THE HEAT FLOW
(Q). CURVES OF X PRIMEO SUBCR SHOW IT TO BE A FUNCTION Or COOLANT FLOW
:RATES (RHO OMEGA) OF 750-2000 KG-M PRIME2-SEC AND COOLANT PRESSURES OF
50-190 ATM, INSTABILITY OF HEAT TRANSFER LMODE 11) WAS ELIMINATED BY
-'-.-INCREASING THE COOLANT RHO OMEGA TO 3200-3300 KG-M PRIME2-SEC AND BY
ECREASING7 ITS PRESSURE TO 135 ATM.:-AN X:EQUALS 0.21-0.22 WAS ATTAINED
,il~'_~-*HICHJS SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THANTHE X.PRIgEO SUBCR OF 0.33 FOP, THESE
ONDITIONS.
UNCLASSIFIED
-Co
nverters and ~ranAducer~
USSR UDC: 5."14.2)2-8
BOWDIN, B. L., NEVSKIY, YU. rE. SELIVANOV, L. V., Novosibirsk
'Weasuring the Amplitude-FrequenL-j Characteristics of Wido-Ban! Ultrasonic Con-
verters
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 3, 1970, pp 65-69
Abstract: Measurement of the amplItude-frequency characteristics (conversion
losses as a function of frequency) of.vide-ban-I diffusion converters entails
certain difficulties since there are no standard instruments for measuring this
parameter. The authors discuss these difficulties for the case of an ultrasonic
converter. The measurement procedure is based on determixWig the characteristic
for a known load impedance, and using a simple formula to compute the character-
istic for any other load impedance. A radio pulse voltage:signal is sent to the
input of the converter where it is transformel.to an acoustic signal which is
propagated through an acoustic line, reflected from the froo end of the line, and
sent again to the converter, where it is transformed to a radio pulse output
signal. Absorption of the ultrasonic wave takes place as it is propagated through
the acoustic line. The amount of absorption isproportional to the delay time.
To eliminate the error introduced by this absorption, tho acoustic lino mu:;t be
made from a low-absorption material and the delay time must be aiuimized-
1/2
RW__
M 410.1- QiWi
W
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BOLODIN, B. L., et al, Avtometriva. No 3. 1970- PP 05-69
ethods of accomplishing these goals are discussod. An instrument for measuring
the amplitude-frequency characteristics of wide-band ultrasonic:convorters is
escribed and a block diavram of the device is given. The~proposed instrument
d
can be used to study the amplitude-frequency characteristics of ultrasonic con-
verters in the 30-150 MHz range in the pulse mode, the duration of probe pulses
Deing 1-1.5 usec. Sensitivity recovery time is .3_4 usec. :,11aximum error is no
more than t1.9 DB.
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USSR uDc 612m7.1.o14.46:615.849.2
SHUBIK. V. M.Y W3AM-,01YA,4. A..? LIVSHITS,;, R. YE. and KOLOTVIN, V. A.,
-giene
Teningrad Scientific Research Institute of Radiation Hy
"Effect or Nuclear Fission Products on Im.munalogical Reactions"
bbscow., Zhurnal 14ikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Lmmmobiologii, No 9. 1972,
pp, IP-17
Abstract: Rats were injected once with an individed mixture of rare earth
(La-140. Ce-141, Ce-144, Pr-143, Y-91, Nd-147) and alkali earth (Sr-i3q, Ba-
140) radionuclides to determine the effect of these nuclear fission products
on nonspecific (Ioffe's test, bactericidal action, lysozyme, complement serv
ing as criteria.) and specific (antibody response to inoculation of Proteus
vulgaris and sheep erythrocytes) immunity. Nons-Decific reactions and anti-
boky formation were depressed and a large quantity of autoantibodies to liver
and kidney tissues were produced. These- changes were phaselike: periods of
decrease alternated with phases of normalization and even stimula'6ion. There
was a distinct relationship between most of the immunological parameters and
the dose of radioisotopes used; The various factors differed in sensitivity
to internal irradiation.
-5-
HYCLENIC SIGNIFICXNCE OF HOT PARTICLES 772/aA, 7a,
[Articlab Scientitlic
n . - hiar ! 11 - 'It",
Research ly 11 A riew on 11yg1."c__-1SFSR Xjni,!itry of licalth; Ho
Vesmik Akade=U Weditsinskikh Nauk SSK~. Russian, No,l, 1972, pp 14-171
The discovery of particles with radioactivity of the artier of 10"
curies or more in air. and. the related assumption that they present a special
biological danger it they penetrate. into the human organists served as the
basia1ci a series of spetiAl Invest1gati'ons.' TaL,date Mori thsta 100 works
have been published in the world literature dealing with highly radioactive
particles, which have* bean named hot particle&,
Analysis of the literature indicates that in spite of the coWlexity
-of invoistifiating hot particles and the diversity of questions that arise
tion,has been sicumulated to date.
same rather valuable scientific Informat
it van astatifished that hot pArittles.say. appear In the atriosphera LLS
a result of muclear explosions or in Industry, in the course.of producing
and processing radioisotopes on powerful gemansi units and nuclear reactors.
With regard to explaining the zetbanUm,of formation of bot particlea
following a nuclear explosion, the most im~ortarice is' attributed to condensa-
tion,and coagulation of vapor-like ez,71otiion products (V.N. Lavranclikk) . it
is generally considerid that the mechanism (if famation of highly radioactivo
particles under industsial con4itions is b;toc4 an the process of di"perstun
f material with high specific radioactivity, neutron activation a[ aerosol
o
particles, and settling of radioactive, atome on Inactiva duit particles
(0-01. Zarayev)
A number of investigations revealed there in a link between concentra-
tion of hot particle& in the atmosphere and the time of nucluar explosions.
It has been'indicated that the shape of the particles is Arbitrary. Their
size ranges from tenths of a micro* to several microns, They di6&olve
poorly in water and biological substrates.
WC 613.63i632.95t6l3.155.3
'edi a
RYAZAKOVA, R. A., DRUZILTIaNA, V. A.t N=TaUr4VA,,.V,-X. , Candidates of E C4
Sciences, Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Hygleno ineni Eris=i
"ftperizental Data Providing a Basis for the.Maximum Permissible Cone-entration
of Zineb in the Air in Work Areas"
Moscow, Gigyena I. Sanitariya, No 8. 1972, pp 42-45
Abstracta A study was made of the biological effect of zineb following entry
of it into the body through the respiratory system and improtrected skin.
Both single and chronic exposures were considered, Tho studies were perform-3d
on 100 mices 200 ratst 20 rabbits and 4 guinea pigs, In a chronic experiment
zineb in tho concentrations of 200 and 20 mg/=3 caused it chatige in functional
state of the organism of the exporlmenW anIzals a reduction in lx>df- weight,
a reduction In nunber of leukocytes,, content of total and protoin SH-groups,
a tendency toward a reduction In cholinestexa-se activity.and an increase in
the summation of the threshold index by comparinon with the initial. (back-
'ground) and data from the control group of animalss An inverse relation was
dected batween the accumulation of radioactive phophoru, (F32 ) in the ttosua*
c -P -ts
and the zineb concsntration. in a study 'of the entral cy le f fem -1e ra
zineb in a concentration of 20 mg/O caused. prolonging Df the d1estrus p-haso
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RYAZANOVA, R. A., et al., Giglyena I Sanitariya, No 8v 1972, pp 42-45
and atypical alternation of stages. Mating of the fenalus with exporimental
males took place against a. backgrowid of intoxication which did not exclude
manifestation of both embryotropic and gonadotropic effects. Sterility of
males and xesorption of fetuses by the ferales resulted txom simeb exposure.
There were marked effects on embXY0 5nd postnatal weigKof balrj rats when the
mother had been subjected to 20 mg/n of zinab during prepancy.
.41ions of 200:and 20 mg/O a:m considert-d toxic,
Thus, zinab concentx-
and a concentration of 3 zglx-~ Is considered threshold. In view of the
effect of the compound on gonadn mid embryogenesis, a naximun.permissible
P of zineb in the al
concentration of 0,5 ng~m r of icoxic areas is recommended.
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-MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES.OF MEDIUM :PRESSURE POLYETHYLENE ARISING
ITX
RECTLY DURING POLYMERIZATION -U-
;~AuTHOR_ (04)-~MIROVAv I.V.r YERMAKOVI.YU.I., NEVYANTSEVj I.A., RATNERt I.D.
..... .. .......
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_IOURCE- VYSOK,OMOL. SOEDIN, SER. :1970, 12(1)v 23-4
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ISHED-7~ ------ 70
iSUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
p --POLYETHYLENE, POLYMERIZATION, POLYMER STRUCTUREP ELECTRON
TAGS
CROMIUM OXIDEr CRYSTALLINE POLYMER, SPHERULITE, MOLECULAR
-,.,WEIGHT
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BSTRACT/F-XTRACT--(U).GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MODERATE
PRESSURE POLYETHYLENE (1) OBTArNED BY THEiPOLYMMN. OVGlk CRO SUB3 0,*i
'SILICA GEL OR ALUISINOSILICATE SUPPORTS IN GAS PHASE-11 LfQ- PHASE, OR IN A
'ANTLY 6 TH
SOLVENT SHOWED THAT THE CRYST. FORM IS GOVERNED PREDGMIN Y E
~---MOL.- WT.- OF 1. IN THE GAS PHASE SMALL SP.HERULITES OR LENrICULAR
'RYSTALS,' IN SOLNS. SPHERULITESP AND IN THE LIQ, PHASE LARGE NEEDLE
HAPED CRYSTALS WERE OBTAINED.
UNCLASSIFIED
I - .11 l' If ! I :I: I I; ~ I I . : . :
VI t I- It,. TWINS IN ZINC OXIDE CRYSTALS
_14ftlyanov, K,;'X. 1:
lArticle b7 Z. A. NovIlantseva savow lbirsh; Novosibirsk, III
5fya - Restal-sintess Poluu_Pro,*dntk,*v-ykh Krietallov I P lenok"
Russ, L7, F'R 1972. p 1011
cry#I.Tv -%r6wn 6T I]" method of vapor- 9has c-hydroli-sto of zinc chlorLdom The
toMal f0tM correopondinx to the d*rLu*4 tw1unisix laws &r*, platted.
The penetration c-i-o &.d 2' and,the contact twins 6/un 'o'
C000t) (.r th. 6/"'m law. 62'2'(0001) for the 62'2' lm~, Vrio'(010) for Vic
Vm"' .Law, V (the 10191,-zonz) for Cho 2' end u'(010) for the m! low era tot.",
mod destribed.
A study w" made of mom morphoterical ch4ractitristi" -of thit invitati-
6sted. ruina. . Th*.effect of the Itrovtk co6dItions au the nuclmstlou~xnd growth
eertain twinnioX formn. w" iaveacl.g'atod.
,ho isynortrymorphoLogy onJ Intirrnal, atriteturs, of- die twinatnF. of
de.iitic zist *aide C17stals were "scribed. . It Was totond thalt the zinc oxide
4oodritto are contact t1wins 61slimm-contoct planit (00013 but thej~ have visible
or a dop"ding an the member of twism Aag plamem since they do-
V6100,14 aw,01 six directions (1QTq1.
II-L3. THEW40MAXIC ANALYSIS OF THE CAOUMU PROCESSES OF 20CITE CRYSTALS
(Article by T._jFcdar"d' Gv-&_"k*~In. T._ D. Lotto ,kay,aR. It. it",
- ...
Novosibirsk,, Novosibirsk, III Simpotium p Protsessam Rost4 I %1't~rn
Poluprovadnlko"kh Kristallov I Plenok. Ku"taft. 12-11 June, 1972. 231
%W Using *-e*vqmt*r, &-1Eharw6yn&mjc &u&iyg%o vas-wLda af~ ths
system. The equIlibrims pirtial pressures of the Cos'p6onItts and the IlSitiMit
Fields of ZOO lu the process of hydrodynamic. ozidation of xintchlorlds, vare
calculated.
USSR UDC 539.14+539.143
X-EnGLYADOV, V. G.
"Theory of a Body of Homogeneous Deformation* and Its Application to the Atomic
Nucleus"
Teoriya tela odnorodnoy deformatsii i yeye Drimeneni e k atoamomu Vadru (cf.
y
kn9lish above), Vladivostok, Far Eastern University, 1970, 257 pp, ill.,
~80 k (from RZh-Fizika, No 3, Mar 71, Abstral6t No 3V41)
Translation: The book is based on material of a lecture course given by the author
at the Far Eastern University. The classical (i.e., nonquantum.) mechanical theory
of a body of homogeneous deformation is developed as a mechanical system with 12
degrees of freedom: 3 translational, 3 rotational, and 6deformat-Jon. This thecry
is applied to the atowic nucleus. 'Its relationship with -the Bahr-Mottelson theory
of collective motions in the nucleus is discussed. The theory is applied to an
examination of the Coulomb excitation of nuclei. Formulas and tables are given
for the energy and angular momentum of excited nuclei. It is also emphasized that
the proposed theory explains the rotational~spectraof even-even nuclei. E. Ye.
Sa ershteyn.
USSR UDC 591- 152:
IWO Member of t'Eie 'USSR Acaderj",, of
tkrrm I r, v. A. GAZ21 0. G.) CoiTespondinir
Sciences, MPM, it. 111.,JAUCEI, V. B., PEVZIIER~ L. Z., Physioloi- Tilstitute
P. Favlov of the'USSE my o nrxad
Imen m, 3-e eni
-ons Spiml
Topocheriucal Differences in the Lr-14 Content in the Mlotoneux - of the
Core'L in the Case of lly-poxia and ff-,,-polkinesia"
to Doklady Alrademil navIc SSSR
;.0 S C 0 W., 1972, Vol 205, ~,.~To 6, -pp J-490-1.493
i o n.,; of tljc-, of' the ccrrical. ana luidiar cnlv--ill~,-
~Abstract: 'Dw,, reacu
lits of the sniill I col-Ji Uivvl; is, neurant; iAhich va-Q d I, rpholq-,:~ Cdl,,
e
M
and respect to the murw----diiator participat-InIg in their f"Irlet.-iow-111
but dificrent with rc,-,j,,~ct to the -,rc-op of imxrcl,-.s irlrv~iyatf!d by them, to 0". 1. a
an ~Tmkinosia verc mma)-C.-d- A Id,-Illy 'LCLe-'t i Yth(~~ CII")L il
d ]i
that the rotoneuron:3 of the curvical enlar,!~,-cment in=TaL,.~ the aml
-1 y a sigiifir-m U-L
the musculus which p-C lit rolc! iri the cf
the Yes-niration. ]'I' erventAlation 61vvjmc~ hyp~)xia and reduction in --on-4-
lation du--in,., essentially distin",;iAsh these two stat-:,s. Tli,:,
exp-crinent was pe-rfor:-s, Oil !~qtllre white 'I le rat'; -too-, 20 L;rL~:-s
dividect -into four [)roups: 1) ono i-rom) in In. Twessure ch2i:,ba~r -.t, at, 'VL-*-I,~,,,!"
U.L
Of 3 0`9 returs k)~
r Okp
iid.tiallv rmd then d.,.ldly fo )-air3c(l by W. to .1 Q K)
M ')) at all '11tiLlIdu", Oc
twlxro 1--ild thell field rw- (.1 r., 1 1 Lal.
~_IJSSR
P.RWIMSM, V. A. et al., Dohlady Altaderiii nauk'SSSR, 197t2, Vol 205, No
6)
l4go-i493
exposure for 6 hours uncler rarefied atmospheric conditions~ 2) a secon-a group
subjected to prolon-ed forced li~j?okinesis b.-yr placing Qiom for 20 days in srail
pencil-box cells sisnificantIv limit bn's; 3) a third
t-he pposible move,'m U
group subjected to the combin-c-d e_ffect of h.,m. mid -inesis for ,.Irich th-3
oxia pol:
anizals enclosed in the -oen-b,__x crails. verc -olaced in t-he -D;-.,cssur.2 chaz:!ber
held under the saire hypoxia conditions as the rats in the first Crcmap. Mere
was a fourth control groLip. Ti,.e deca-vitat n and
'ioz -,)r(!pa,.,Y6fo_n proccclures are
described, and data ane t-abii].-,ated on Uic concen'tration ol" cy_I_opl,,.:~mic D"Pi. th~-
VOILL
me of cjtoplasm a n: Ithe ab:~~)Itltc .60"IrAt of Cytoplas~.-3.c~ U11A in t, e
raotoneurons of the ante-rior Jimm. of the corvical and luiifb~.,.r enlarfl-~a,!-,ents of -'LI~
s*oinal coliv,~*n in the presence of hypoxie m-A hypokinesis. Me data -ind-Icate
difle it natu
re~ res o,- the hypoz- (-- and. hypoMuetic foms of stresn.
affectus priL
mrily tlac group of' i;;otoneurans which the rcspir,%-tory
musculzature, and hypokin,esis, and imasculatmre innervatujint; the lovar extremit-Les.
Neither effect cI n3es Llie L c), &,.; of DIIA in the
-1a %,-he neurom; cX -Nrs-' -xaup bx~
Ai hrri o f D:YA in the
they bot -e it simdlar effect (,in increase) on the anxinll
neurons of the second group. planation, of, the possible viechanism of these
ey
effects is given.
212
51
USSR UDC 535
SECHKAREV, A. V., NIKOLAYENKO, P. T., ARTAMONOV, A.A., NEVZOROV, B. P.
"Distribution of Intensity in the Scattering Spectrum of the Light of Organic
L
iquids and Crystals in the Neighborhood of the Rayleigh Line"
V sb. Sovrem. probl. fiz. khimii (I'lodern Problems of Chemical Physics -- Collection
of Woi~), Vol. 5, Moscow, Moscow University, 1970, pp 223-255 (from RZh-Fizika,
ITo 7,,Jul 71, Abstract No 7D917)
Translation: A theoretical treatment of the intramolecular scattering spectrum
f liquids and crystals in the neighborhood of the Rayleigh line is given. It is
0
shown that close to the points of phase transformations there should exist a con-
tinuous solid-liquid transition of the intramolecular scattering spectrum. Formu-
las are obtained describing the intensity as a function of -the frequency in the
spectrum of intramolecular oscillations of liquids consisting of anisotrcpic
molecules. The distribution of in-tensity in -the intramolecular. scattering Spec-
trum was studied in the region 15-200 cm. 1 for benzene, pixidene, n-dichlovo~en-
zene, toluene, nitrohenzene, naphthalene, cyclohexane, cyclohexanol, NaNO3,arid
KN03 over a wide temperature. interval covering the liquid and solid phases. A
Continuous transition was observed from the discrete spectrum of a crystal to the
continuous spectrum of a liquid where the maximums produced by rotational oscilla-
tions of the molecules disappear under orientation melting. The spectra are given.
46 ref. E. V. B.
USSR UDC 535-435-43
SECHKAREV, A. V., ARTAFIONIOV, A. A., NEVZOROV, B. P.,
NIKOLAY-ENKO, F. T., PROTASOV, N. M.
"Study of the Intermolecular Dynamics of Condensed States of
Matter-by the Vibrational Spectroscopy X:athod. 111. Experi-
.-mental Investigation of the Temperature-Phase Relationship of
the Intermolecular Dispersion Spectra~of'Some Organic Compounds"
Tomsk, Izvestiya: Fizika,,No 5, 1970, PP 7-12
Abstract: Results of research on intensity distribution in the
intermolecular dispersion spectrum are presented for a broad
~temperature range. The authors established the fact of con-
tinuoua transition of the discrete spectrum (solid phase) into
the.continuOU3 3pectrtzi (liquid phase) as well as the presence
of maxima in the intermolecular spectrum of some classes of
fluids, the redistribution of intensities with temperature, and
ther rules governing the behavior which may, with sufficient
0
basis, be considered general for substances with different types
0 ntermolocular bond. Theoretical consideration with account
taken of the degree of molecule-vibration noncohorence made it
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4iRMILOVI- P.I.
OF~ INFO--USSR
-C.dUNTRY
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PUBL ISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT ARE-AS--MATERiALS
~_JOPIC. TAGS--INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIONY ENAMELY-TITANIUM OXIDEt VARNISHv
ENAMELt (U)NICH025 VARNISH
i_"-_'UREAl (U)MCH181
ARKING--NIO RESTRICTIONS
CONTi-ROLM
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: ~i, ;I.-- I III I I: ,~!j jj,~:Ij~i jj,~[ WJ, I I; ;,I ~j~!:
VUR-ra
USSR
NEVZOROV, V. B.
"Joint Distributions of Random Quantities Related to Fluctuations of a Stable
Process"
Teoriya. Veroyatnostev i Eye Primeneniya [Theory of Probabilities and its
Applications], 1973, Vol 18, No 1,. pp 164-172 (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract-No 6V60, by the author).
Translation: Suppose C(t), t > 0, (~(O) 0) is a stable process, continuous
to the right, with characteristic functi ori
Al exp fiXE (t)) exp IC jxlol~
(I ip tg
2
where C > 0, 0 < a < 2 and 0 0, i f a I ,
< 1, if a < I., and 161 < 1,
if 1 < a < 2. We represent
sup T (I) hil (Ii: Z (ti) < I).
0,:U 0, and
?dt i
k
0
G(x)= 0 if x< 0. Uniform and nonuniform estimates are obtained which are
not improved with respect to n in the case of.various fairly strong limi-
tations with respect to the random quantities x,, In particular, it
USSR
-NEVZOROV, V. B., Teoriya veroyatnostey i mat. stat. Mezhved. rauch. sb.,
19TI, vyp- 5, pp 88-97
is shown that if X,.X,,... are independent symmetric random quantities with
continuous densities p,(x),p,(x)..-. and if there exist positive constants
a and A. such that in the region X> A the functions g,&) e"-rpL(x) (k 1,2,
do not increase, then for x> 0 the~inequality
IP (S~ < XB~) - 0 (X)) < C, + el+X,
is satisfied. Authorts abstract.
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USSR UDC 519.214
NEVZOROV, V. B.
"The Convergence of the Distributions of the: Maximum. of Successive Sums of
...... Independent, Symmetrical Random Quantities to the Limit Rule"
Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Mat. Statist. Nfczhv,ed. Nauch. Sb., [Theory of Probabili-
ties and Mathematical Statistics. Indepartmental Scientific Collection), 1970,
No 3, pp 105-116, (Translated from Reft=tivnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 5,
1971, Abstract No. SV21 by the author).
Translation: A sequence of independent sym6Dtrical'randohi quantities
~{Xk-1 (k 1y 2,...) with 0 mathematic al e;Tectation and finite~positive
dispersions is studied.
Suppose
k
IMP
EX2 L
ks a T BP
is the Lyapunov fraction of order p,
l/ .2
Iii'' Siati ved.. Nauch. Sb.,
NEVZOROV, V. B., Teoriya Veroyatnostey i ist-M6zh
1970., No 3, pp 105-116.
e e X-~,%
0
It is Proven that: if 0 < E1x.1P < -:'kor a certainp > 2 and all
then for any natural n
sup p