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PWSICS OF LOW-TEMPMATURE PLhSMA
(Conference in Moscow)
[Article by Candidate of Technical Sclences.G. E-MDEM11W. Moscowt
Vestnik AkademLi Nlauk SSSR, Russian, Vol 41,_775--TU-,-0_,'.E515-er 1971,
pp 91-931
The Third All-Union Conference on the Physics of Low-Tem-
perAture Plasma was held in ?*scow on 2-1-25 June. side by side
wit_h Saviat scientists, leading specialists from Engl.and, Bulgaria,
rast Gernany, Italy, Poland I the USK, and Vrance -participated in
it. The Organizing Committee greatly limited the number of reportsi
in ardor to discuss in detail.only the most promising directions
of that area of sciciico. The work of the conference proceeded in
seven rections: methods of obtaining and diagnosia of plasma;
t IL ~ --me uy i i.i i:~ i a:; ;trz~nnport azil optical properties; the kinetics and
non-equilibrium, processes; nonlinear phenomena, instabilities,.
and turbulence; magnatohydrodynamics, and phenomena on the plasma-
o' id boundary.
Reports on rnetliods of obtainin-- plarma ran be divided
i-to L~o q~uupz. The first included reports on work directed
toward the achievement of e-Atrcme para-meters of plasma. Note-
worthy here was interest in powerful pulsed discharges and the
appearziicc 11 t a ne method O-r obtaining !)Izasna -- continuous ap-
t= Zal C!1:*'C1-"A1: e3 e Mf*. P. rtay:-cr and co-workers). The second group
C: rc-portz. crAlt ~~j.th Lhe dev~.lopmcnt of mcthods of quantitative
description of processes in sources of plasma of both liquid,
medium, and 1iic7h pressure. Note should be made of increased
atrcnHon to uhf dirchargen. An unquestionable step forward in
tt:at ari~a are the attempt to quantit~atively describe the para-
meters of equilibrium and nonequi41brium stationary uhf discharge
d analysis or the inechanism of propagation of the frorst of ion-
ization in a .9tronq ulif field N. M. &-.it-,Pn1n and co-workers). A
Inr,le surv,~y report of 14. D. Morgulls and A. M. Prshonskiy was
ad'~',oott~d to of 0-irr processes in a photorenotiant cesium
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C-11R CACCESSICN iNO--AP0133364
--ARSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. A:SURVEY IS GIVEN TO ANALYZE CRIT.
AND SYSTEMATICALLY THE AVAILABLE APPRGXtqS. ON DENSE PLASMA, wITH
'EMPHASIS CN LLW TLMP. PLASMA (10 PRIME3-10 PRIME5DEGREESK). THE SIMPLER
AGDEL APPf(CXNS* ARE UVALUATED TO STUDY.STRUNGLY INTERACfING COULOMB
:PARTICLE SYSTEMS. THE GENERAL FORM OF THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES IS
CONSLOEREUP WHICH FOLLOKS FROM THE UNIFC9M CGULO.M8:POT,6NTIAL IN
w CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM STATISTLCS.~ THE APPLILA13LE CHARACTEkISTICS OF
THERMCUYNAMIC FUNLTLGNS IN A WEAKLY 140NIDEAL PLASMA ARE TREATED.
THERMCDYkAVIC INSTA&ILITIESt BOTH FA!;T,AND SLOW# w-bANTUM EFFECTS IN FIREE
CHAkGE [NTERACTIONS9 EQUATIONS OF STATE AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LAYER
-SPEN. OF DENSE PLASMA INTO PHASESv Tl-.E'PHASE DIAGRAMS, THE EXISTENCE OF
---RIT. PCINTS, THE P(ISSLBLIITY OF THE OVERCOGLED METASTABLE STATE CF
~.:DENSE PLASMA, COMPUTER TREATMENTS OF STIRLNG INTERACTION, OF COULOMB
--~~SYSTEMS AND NONIDEAL PLASMA, REGICNS OF:,APPLICAUILITY OF VARIOUS
APPROXNS. AND CALGN. METHODS IN DENSE PLASMA THEGAVt AN:0 THE RESULTS OF
t-X PT L *INVESTIGATION UF THE E(JUATION OF STATE OF A HIGHLY NONIDEAL
PLA SMA ARE.,DISCUSSED. 108 REFS,: FACILITY; INST. VYS. TEMP.,
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SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-3 OPIC TAGS--MONTE CARLO METHODY C OU L OMB': I N TE- R AC T I ON PARTICLE NOTION,
- -- -QUA N. TUM MECHANICS, MARKOV, PROCESSP HYDROGEN: PLASMA', DENSE PLASMAt
CO R R EL A T 10 NFUNCTION# THERMODYNAMIC.,'PROPERTY
IMARK ING-NO RESTRICTIONS,
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1488 STEP NLI--UR/0368/'?0/012/003/0399/0402
~~CIRC ACCESSION N0-00118475
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~UNCLASSI'FIED:
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-,:-~-clpuc ACCESSION NO-AR0118475
,;-:-,-A8SJRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, A MONTE CARLO (MC) STUDY WAS MADE
A~NUNDEGENERATE PLASMA. THE QUANTUM EFFECTS OF INTERACTION WERE
--TAKEN'lNT0 ACCOUNT BY kEPLACEMENT OF THE COULOMB POTENTIAL BY A
".PSEUDOPUTENTIAL AT SMALL DISTANCES. THE PSEUOOPOT~-NTIAL WAS oETo. FRopi
MECH.- CONSIDERATION OF THE MOT[CiN OF 2 CHARGED PARTICLES. THE
LIMITS,OF THAT MODEL ARE UISCUSSED. THE COMPARATIVELY SHORT MARKOV,
-CHAINS (10 PRIME4) WERE USED* THE NO. OF PAR-rICLES IN THE MC CELL WAS
-~ONLY,30-40. THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES AND CORRELATION FUNCTION WERE
CAL CO., FOR VERIFICATION OF:THE METHOD USED, THE CALCN~ FOR A NEARLY
IDEAL PLASMA OF H ATOMS WAS MADE, AND THE RESULTS wERE GOOD. FOR A
-...':DENSE H PLASMA AT 30000DEGREESK, THE IONIZATION DEGREE WAS 0.4 AT GAM14A
'-EfJUALS-1- AND IS SMALLEk THAN 0.2 AT GAMMA. EQUALS WHERE GAMMA IS THE
-.~JNTERACTION PARAMETER OF FREE CHARGES.
UPOCLAS 5 1 F IE
USSR, UDC 535.33
AVILOVA, I. V. , BIBERMAN, L. M. , VOROB'YEV, V. S., ZAMAuru, V; 1-1. KOBZEV,
G.:A., MATSAKANYAN, A. KH., and NORHAN, G,.,E., Instituto of flng'h Temperatures
A,
of the Academy of Sciences
"Optical Properties of Hot Gases, C02 + N2~Mixturell
Moscow, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan/Feb 70, pp 1-11
Abstr act: Elementary radiation processes associated with -the presence of carr-
bon atoms, either free or in molecules, in planetary atmospheres are studied.
:1 Certain spectral and integral characteristics of C02 and 112 mixtures are calcu-
lated and compared. Na,ticular attention*is given -to the composition 90,10. C02+
+ 10% 112, which approximately corre!3ponds to the atmosplictre of Venir, according
to data from "Venera-4'.' and "Mariner-511. Computer pvoj7rwnti and a computational
technique developed earlier by the authora Wom used to obtain abrorption croja
sections for processes associated -with 4tomic hydrogen in C02 i- li~ mixtures. The
absorption cross sections of CN, CO, COT and C2 are given: for the teuperatures
4Q40, 8000, and 12,OOOOK. The degree of blackness e, the Rasseland averag*e A,
and the Planck average B were calculated for~T (6-10)-1030K and P 0.1-10 at.
112
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AIJILOVA, 1. V., et al, Teplofizika, vysoki~h temperatur, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan/
Feb,70, pp, 1
A comparison with experimental data showed that the authors' method of tabu-
lating optical properties of hot gases is applicable to CO? + 112 mixtures and
produces satisfactory accuracy. From the gas dynamics aspect, the calculations
show that radiation transfer plays a considerable role in.entry into planetary
atmospheres. It is pointed out,that the degree of blackness of the mixture
studied.here is considerably greater than that%of air and that the difference
is*~especially great in relatively low.temperatures.
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Pharmacology ia'. Toxicdlogy:~
USSR
"The Effect of High Dose X-Ray Irradiation on the Glycolipids Content in the
Brain of White Rats"
Vest. Belorus. un-ta (Newspaper of the Belorrussian University), 1973, ser 29
No 2 24-27 (from M-Biologicheakaya, Khimlyaj Ho 21, Nov 73, Abstract No
21F1106
I PY
Translationi Quantitative levels of general fractions of gangliosides and
cerebrosides In the white rat brain has been determined after a single general
x-ray irradiation at a ?00 roentgen dose, A wave-like type of glycolipid
changes in the brain of irradiated animals has been demonstrated. In the
initial phase of radiation damage the ganglioside level.drops to 20%1 at the
peak of radiation sickness the level of the ganglicsides drops drastically,
Even after 30 days following tho exposure to ionizing radiation the content -
of g:angliosides is not reestablished, The quantity of oerebrosides in the
early stage after radiation exposure (i hrl I day, 3# 7 days),is lower than
in control animalai howevere after 15 days it exceeds the starAard by 2?.3%.
After )0 days the level of corebmaides In the brain of 1=adiated rats
returns to the control level.
USSR UDC 632-43-233-13
MOZOKHIN, N. G., F11 SYRKIN, P. E., Candidate of Technical
r _VO c
Sciences. Gorl Mo 0 Ef Rt.~ Zavolzhskiy, Motor Vehicle Plant.
"An Investigation of the Lubrication Conditions in the Crankshaft Bearings
of the GAZ-53.Enginell
Moscow, AvtomobilInaya Promyshlennost',, No 10, September 1971, pp 4-7
Abstract: The operation of GAZ-53 engines shows that the longevity of crank-
shafts necks and of their bearings is determined by. the value the wear of the
necks and bottom liners of the crankshaft bearings, the i-rear intensity of
which is on the average 2 - 3 times greater than the wear intensity of the
connecting rods and liners. In order to determine the reasons for this,
measurements were made of the thickness of the lubricating layer in the
crankshaft bearings and the connecting-rod bearing (ard of the temperature
field of the crankshaft bearings, not treated in this article). The thick-
ness of the lubricating layer was determined by-measuring it by means of a
capacitance method, first developed in the USSR. The principle of mea-sure-
ment is described. It is shonn that the thickness of the lubrication-layer
.h in the connecting-rod bearings of the 9AZ"53 engine is entirely sufficient
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MOZOMIN, N. G., et al, Avtomob.ilinaya Promyshlemost', No 10, September 1971,
pp 4-7
to provide liquid friction under all conditions of engine operation. Tha in-
vestigations showed that the thickness of h in the cranksha~_t bearings has
the greatest values in the zones.situated on the crankshaft necks opposed to
the counterweights. On the countrary sides, the values of hmAn are sufficient
at all conditions of engine operation., ~Ihen the engine is idring, the values
in the reaions of the lower and upper bearing linersiare practically
0
entical. With a load upon the engine, the loads upon the bottom liners in-
crease considerably; here hmin decreases, and increases in the region in the
upper bearing liners. Consequently, the longevity of thempper liners is con-
siderably greater than that of the lower liners. The increased longevity of
the connecting-rod necks and liners of.the GAZ-53 engine is five times greater
than that of the GAZ-51 engine, due main4 to the provision of sufficient
values of L
,in in the connecting-rod bearings at all conditions of engine
operation; this, in turn, is caused by~selection of,the optimal design para-
meters of the associated parts. 5 figures. 5 tables. 6 references.
2/2
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USSR UDC 621.315.592.001.5:537.533.8
KASYMOV, A. Kh. and NORMURADOV, M.
"Secondary Electron Emission of aBilicon Monocrystal Doped by
Ion Bombardment as a Function of the Temperature"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, No 8, 1972, pp 1769-1770
Abstract: This brief commi,iication is the follow-up to a previous
paper written by the authors.named above in the same journal (5,
p 1109) in which the method of measurement and the preparation
of the target used in the present communicati-on were given. In
the present paper, the target to be bombarded by various ions is
monocrystalline silicon with a resistivity of 130 ohm-cm, n-type,
and a second cryatal, p-type, with a resistivity of 2000 ohm-cm.
The purpose of the experiment is to investigate the electron sec-
ondary emission from the target. Curves were obtained for the
coefficient of secondary eleotronlemission as functions of the
energy of the.primary electrons, in the energy range of 100-1800
ev for doped specimens heated to various temperatures. Curves
are also plotted for the effect of'target heating on the secondary
Vetron emission coefficient as afunction of the primary
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NOBLE GJASES AS A RESULT OF K CAPTURE; ~-U-
.,,AUTHOR (J5)-NEFED0Vv V.D.i TUROPOVA, MOA., KHALKIN, V.A. Na~
SEYEV, YU.vo
KUZ I IN,, V. I
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~:SDURCE--RADIOKHi.;4IYA 1970, 121 1) 194-5
PATE. ~'P U8 L ISHEO - - - - - - -70
i_..~:SUBJECT Ak EAS--r- HEIM I S TRYp NUCLEAR SCI ENC E AND TECHNOLOGY
I C TAGS--1001i%E ISOTOPEt ASTATINE I SO TU P E, BENZENE, XEON ISOTOPE, RADON
.-I SO TOP E., CHEM I CAL REACT 1014
10.3TR OL MAIRKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUM EN T CLASS--UNCLASSH 1E0
PKOX Y REEL/Fi'A;4E--3002/ L227 SJE P NU -OR/ 018~5!70/OL~;'/OOL/0194/0195
--AP0128643
CIRC ACCESSION (i G
L il 5 S 1 1 0
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USSR
TORTEE A. C
NIKOIAIEV, A. V., GRIDANOVA, 1. N., 101OWKINA, I. D.,
V A.
MAIMATYUK) T. V.
"Phosphorus and SLOUVr-Containing Sorbents. V. Organothiophosphorus Soebents"
Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirs-kogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk S~jR Seriya
Khimicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1973, PP 79-83
Abstract: Data are presented on the synthesis, physical-chemical evuluation
and sorptive power of organothiophosphorus Porbents -- cation-exchange resins
aad "mixed" complexites.
Two types of phoGphorus and oulfur-containing sorb(mts were syntheafted.
The first t,,
q)e ware cations with the-functional group -II(S) (011), L%e Sor-
bents of the second type were "mixed" complexites containing the cotion-
exclange functional groups and -P(S)(Olt) 2 where R are alkyls. The physical-
chemical characteristics and sorptive 'powers of the synthesized sorbents are
given with special attention to the selectivity of the sorbents and their
sorptive power with respect to extracting.'gold from acid-eolutions.
The "mixed" com-olexites were distinguished by a sazt~-what reduced sorption
rate apparently as a result of an increase in Eteric factors. For the cation-
exchange resins a small reduction in the degree of i5orption of gold was
1/2
USSR UDC 547.96:576.3/:576.858.5
DYACHENK0, N. S. , VANTSAK, N. P., and GUSHCHA, K. P., Institute
of Microbiology and Virology, Academy of Sciences bkSSR
"'Intensity of Protein Accumulation in the Dynamics of Formation of Intra-
nur-lear Inclusions in Cells Infected With'Type I Adenovirus'!
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 4, Jul/A4g 71, pp 478-483
Abstract: The accumulation of protein in nuclei and cytoplasm of KB cells
infected with type I adenovirus was investigated cytophotometrically ac-
cording to Mazia. Cells with inclusions of the following types in the
nucleus (corresponding to types II-VI of.DNA-containin8 inclusions) were
subjected to cytophotometric study: 1) fine-grained, 2) granular, 3)
coarse-grained inclusions, 4) unformed central corpuscle, 5) formed central
corpuscle. Accumulation of protein continued only in stage 1. In stages
Z-5 the amount of protein in the nucleus remained constant. Its amount in
the cytoplasm decreased in stages 2-4 to a level corresponding to that for
uninfected controls, while it increased in stage 5. The. results indicated
that the accumulation of protein, which be8aa in the nuclei and cytoplasm
bafore any changes in tha cells were discernible upon stainiag according
to Mazia, was completed in stage 1. One may assume that in stages 2-5 the
112
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NOSLU, L. M., DYACHENKO, N. S., GUSHCRA, K. P., and VANTSAK,, N. P., Institute
of Microbiology and Virology, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Cytofluorometric Study of the Synthesis of Structural Proteins in Type 1
Adenovirus" q
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 32, No 4, Jul/Aug 70, pp 463-466
Abstract: A cytofluorometric. study was made of protein synthesis in type-1
adenovirus. Certain patterns were observed in the nature of the distribution
and dynamics of accumulation of structural antigens.. The intensity of lumi-
nescence of the hexone and peptone antigens increased ifiarkedly 16 and 19 hours
after infection, respectively, reaching a peak 22 hours after infection,
Cron
USSR UDC 576.858.5
DYACHENKO, N. S., d
an A,& Institute of Mcrobiology and Virology,
'rajj
nF
Icademy of Sciences IR arv S?1k
"Reproduction of Type I Adenovirus Under Conditions of Blockibg of Cell DNA
Synthesis With M-itomycin C"
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 604-608
Abstract: A culture of KB cells was exposed from 20 hours with mitomycin C in
concentrations of 2 and 10 micrograms per 100,000 tells, As 6hoim by the ex-
tent of inclusion of H3-thymidine, DNA synthesis in the cells was inhibited
partially and to 97.3 percent by mitomycin in the first and second concentra-
-tions, respectively. Upon infection of the cell culture with type I adeno-
virus, previous blocking of the synthesis, of cellular DIDIA by the effect of
intranuelear
mitomycin C had no effect on virus reprodue'tiom or the nature~of
DNA-containing adenovirus inclusions in tha cells.
1/1
77
USSR UDC: 576 B58-5 - 612 .015-33
DYACHEE0, N S NOSACH L .1, GUSHCHA, K. P., and iANTSAE, 11. P., Department
-M-sT-i =ue of Microbioloa and Virology of the Academy of
of Viral Biophysics,
Sciences Mcrainian SSR, Kiev
flCytophotonet-ric Study of the Degree of Protein Accumulation L-1 Cells inf ected
With T~Te 1 Adenovirus"
Leningrad, Tsitologiya, Vol 13 No 2,, Feb 71, pp 252-258
Abstract: The sequence of stages in the develop-ment of type 1 adenovirus a-.,Id
the.foi7aation of intranuclear inclusion3 was studied ih cor-nection wiUh a P"o-
posed mechanism, for the action of adenov;Lrus on a sensitixe tell. The acc-,urula-
tion of proteins in cells and cytoplasm of normal and infected KB cells was
studied by use of preparations stained with bromophenol. blue sublLmiate. Statis-
tical]-y reliable values of the r-ean concentration of prote-in in the cytoplasm
and rraclei of infected cells were observed 18 and 24 hours, respectively, after
infection. This Process occurs together with the repLication of the infected
T,
virus and irith, s-j hesis of the sensitizing an- igen. The protein acciLmulntion
is accompanied by the fcrriation of ~finely divided incluaions. At later stages
in.the development of these inclusions, 'Fie protein contents of the nuclei re-
rain the same, wherero those of the cy lam are reduced to control. level.
toli
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USSR UDC: S35. 14:621. 001
BOROVICH, B. L., ZUYEV, V .S., KATULIN, V. A. -NUACH, Q~.-Y ~1
TYURIN, Ye. L., SHCHEGLOV, V. A.
"Concerning Propagation of a Light Pulse in a Movii,.g Tvo-Level
Absorbing Medium"
Moscow, Kvantovaya Elel-tronika, 8bornj~- Statey, No 2(8), 1972,
pp 88-89
Abstract: A solution is found for equations of propagation of
a n, onochro;-,iatic pulse with arbitrary ti-me dep,endence I C. (t)
through a two-level absorbent medium with density of active
'particles No const and velo,city v(t) . It is~ "toinid that: depend-
io of v and v o - 21 o IN oHictro are two mod ~ s of
ing an the rat C,
wave, propagation with interface at, v vo Tht-'-~ analysis is also
applicable to a source of emission.4soving with an, '4,1 r 1) i C. ra r Y
velocity in the iwdium. Bibliography of six titlo'-:.
45
P _.T
USSR UDC 621.375.82
BOROVICH, B. L., ZUYEV, V. S., KATULIN, V~ A., NQSA~C
TYURIN,
Ye. L., SHCHEGLOV, V. A.
"On the Propagation of a Light Pulse in a MovingTwo-Level Absorption
Medium."
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics Collection of Works), No. 2,
Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1972, pp 88-89 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72,
Abstract No IOD845)
Tranniation: A solution is obtained for the transfer equations for a mono-
chromatic pulse of radiation of an arbitrary time form !0(t) in a two-level
absorption medium with a density of~activeiparticles No = const and a velocity
VW. It is shown that,depending,on the relationships v and vo = Zro/No,there
exist two -modes of propagation of illumination waves with the interface at
V = V0. The study is also applicable for:ik radiation source moving with an
:arbitrary velocity in the medium-. 6 ref.i Authors abstraict.
1
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1 111M PRIMP
WSR UDC 621.313.12+536.46
KOMIKOV, S. M., NOSACH, V., C.
imal Parameters of a CombustiQn
"Calculation of the Opt Chanber"
Teplofiz. i teploteklinika. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Heat Physics and Engineering.
Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, No. 21, pp 106-108 (from
RZh - 34. Aviatsionnyye i raketnyye dvigateli, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No
9.34.160)
Translation: Initial data are presented on the resulVs of an optimal calcu-
lation of an MHD generator in calculating the optimal parameters of the com-
bustion chamber of the MHD generator for a cycle~with chemical regeneration.
The method of equivalent problems is appliedimaking it pogsible to carry
out further optimization depending on th6proposed problem. 3 ill., 6 ref.
Resume.
USSR UDC: 629-78-533-95
NOSACHEV, L. V S.KVORTSOV, V. V.
"Study of Slow Ions in a Stream of Rarefied Plasma Using a Italtiple-Electrode
Probe"
Ueh. Zap. Tsentr. Aerogidrodinam. In-ta Zgcientific Writincs of Central
Institute of Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamidas, 1973, 4, NO 3, pp 32-40 (Trans-
lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Raketostroyeniye, go 11, 1973, Abstract No
11.41.83, from the resume)
Translation; Results are presented front studies of the nican onergy and concen-
tratior. of slow ions arising due to recharging in a strem of a rarefied
plasma during the course of laboratory experiments on ionospheric aerodynamics.
The measurements were performed using a multiple-electrode probe which performed
spatial separation of the streams of fast and slow ions. It was established
that the mean energy of slow ions can be compared to the temperature of elec-
trons in the stream, while the concentration of these ions, under conditions
typical for experiments an ionospheric aerodynamics, is mre than an order of
J~agnitudo less than the concentration of primary ions, 4 Figures; I Table;
8 Biblio. Refs.
Tea# anaz. C,
W29
Mmuring
USSR
UDC 620.1.05:678
NOS U
I'Installation for High Temperature Testing of Reinforced Plastics and
Their.Binders"
Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No. 1, 1911, pp 105-106
Abstract: The device described is based al FM-1000 machine and
on a univers
consists of the test machine itself, two neighboring chambers in which tests
and measurement of deformation are performed and the systems for heating,
recording of temperatures, maintenance ofinert gas atmosphere within test
chamber, continuous recording of forces and deformation of specimen and the
control panel, controling all systents and units. Thc, device is designed
for high temperature (up to 1100%) mechanical tests of reinforced plastics
and their binders in oxidizing-and inert gas media in extension, compression,
torsion and shear. The maximum force,on a specimen is 1,000 kg with a
constant rate of deformation in the 10-19 nun/min interval.
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OF ATOM ORDERING:ON NMR QUADRUPOLE EFFECTS IN
INTERSTITIAL ALLOYS -U-
:':,AUTfiOR--NOSARjA.I.
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UR.CE--UKR. Fil. ZH. (RUSS. E00,1970, 15(2), 281-9
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BJECT AREAS--MATERIALS9 PHYSICS:.
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PIC TAGS--INTERSTITIAL NITRIOEv ORDERED ALLOYt NMRt GOLD ALLOYP COPPER
..ALLOY, INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND# CRYS TAL LATTICE
DECONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS"UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0185/7(~1015/002/0281/0289
'~.'PROXY REEL/FRAME--199611941
:,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118903
UNCLASSIFIED
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NG--AP0118903
-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE INFLUENCE OF COMPN. AND LONG
-RANGE ORDER IN THE ARRANGE'4ENT OF 2KINDS OF ATOM~ V4 ALLOY CAYSTAL
L-ATTJCES~ ON THE INTENSITY OF THE NIMR LINES OF INT~:.:FSTIT[AL ATOMS OF TP.E
3RD.KIND OF ELEMENT WAS STUDIED. GENERAL EXPRESSIONS DETG. THE
INFLUENCE OF QAUDRUPOLE INTERACTIONS ON N14R SIGNAL INTENSITIES WAS
OBTAINED. A PARTICULAR CASE CONCERNING THE ALLOY OF THE TYPE AUCU SUB3
WAS CONSIDERED. FACILITY: INST. METALLOFILot KIEVv USSR.
'7:,-7-
uNCL
J/2 015 7"- UNCLASSIFIED PROC~SSING DATE--30OCT70
[',.]TITLE--PHYSIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF BISMUTHCADMIUMoMERCURY SYSTEM ALLOYS -U-
,_,.,AUT14O.R-f 03)-NOSEK* M.V., YANGt S.H.t ATAMANOVA# N.M.
;~`COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
[~'~SOURCE~-IZV. AKAD. NAUK KAZ. SSR, SER. KHIM. 1970t 20(1)t 30-6
~'_'JATE PUBLISHED------70
-AREAS--MATERIALS
SUBJECT
OPIC TAGS--BISMUTH-ALLOY# CADMIUM-ALLOYt MERCURY ALLOY, THERMOGRAPHIC
MICROHARDNESSe SOLID SOLUTION-
CONTROL.MARKING--NO RE-ST14ICTIONS
-UNCLASSIFIEO
UMENT CLASS
~'.P:ROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1506 STEP NO--UR/0360/70/020/001/0030/0036
!:-,,C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120287
UNCLASS.IFIED
IIN I-1111111111 swill
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PkucESSlNG DATE--30OCT70
.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120287
-ANAL, OF THE: TERNARY
GP-0- ABSTRACT THERMOGRAPHIC
2 ISOTHERMAL PLANES CORRESPONDING TO THE PERITECTIC
REACTION AT 117DEGREES, CD PLUS LIQ. FORMS AND IS FORMED FROM OMEGA PLUS
81 AND AT MINUS 34DEGREESt OMEGAPLUS LIQ*, FORMSAND IS FORMED FROM 01G)
PLUS BI. BOTH SECTIONS CONTAINED 5 AREAS FREE OF~.LIQ.. 81 PLUS CDs BI
PLUS CD PLUS OMEGA, 81 PLUS,OMEGA, BI PLUS OMEGA PLUS (HG), BI PLUS
(HG). X RAY ANAL. REVEALED THAT IN T"EJERNARY SYSTEAt BI APPEARS AS A
SOLID'-SOLN. WITH CD* MICROHA DESS
DISTINCT PHASE AND THAT HG.FORMED.A
-SHOWED THAT BI DID NOT AFFECT THE HARDNESS.
-.TESTS,~ FACILITY:
INST. KHIH. NAUK. ALMA-ATAt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED.
PAOCESSN'S DATE--IISEP70
Lt 2 028- UNCLASSIFIft)
.T:r:TLE--FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS OF THEILIVER tWCHRONIC TONSILLITIS -U-
-_'AUTHOR-PLY6'KQ9 M.YE., NQSENKOv AwG*v'YE0OMAKHAq V.KH..-.-.
UPCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR IV
"I'SOMCE-VRACHESNOYE DECLOv 1970, NP 3t PP..47-49
F PU8LTSHED ------- 70
I_t_uBJEtlT AREAS--BtOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
JOP IC~TAGS-RESPIRATDRY SYSTEM DISEASEi LIVER FUNCTIONv CLINICAL MEDICINE
--NO RESTRICTIONS
,CONTftdL MARK.ING
1,POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
i.;P,ROXY~REEL/FRAtIE--1986/0964 STEP.!40--UR/0475/70/000/003/0047/0049
ACCESSION NO--AP0102903
UNCLASSIFIED
"""mi TOM"
2/2 028 UNCCASSI FtED OPOCtSSING DATE-11SEP70.
CIPC ACCESSION NO-AP0102903
"ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-fUl GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ A STUDY OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF
--~.:~THE-LIVER IN 157 ~ATIFNTS SUFFERING FROM CHRONIC TONSILLITIS REVEALED
DIS ORDERS OF THE HEPATIC FUNCTION MANI FESTED IN CHANGES Or- THE
METABOLIC, ANTITOXICt PIGMENTAR-Yo, CARBOHYDRATE FUNCTIONS AND OTH. LONG
LASTING SUBCOMPENSATED AND DECOMPENSAtED FORMS OF TONSILLITIS ARE
ACCOMPANIED BY MOqE SEVERE DISORDERSOF THE HEPATIC FUNCTION. GRADUAL
NORMAL I ZAT'ION OF THESE INVOLVED FUNCTIONS-OF THE LIVER IS OBSERVED
FOLLOW ING TONSILLITIS CUPX-.,.-.
UNCLASSIF
NO
USSR UDC 621.315.592
SANDULOVA, A. V., COWrYNSKAYA, I. D., NOSENKO, A. YE., C014CIIAROV, A. D., L'vov
Polytechnic Institute
Optical and Photoelectric Properties of Thin Layers of Tellurium Obtained by
Compression of a Helt"
Nl
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodrilkov, Vol 6, No 5, 1972, pp 976-977
Abstract: A study was made of the optical absorption and reflection spectra
band the photoconductivity of model: crystalline layers of tellurium in the
The studlen were
spectral range of 2.5-15 microns at temperutures nf 390'K.
performed in nonpolarized li&t, and modulated 111uminatlon ias used. The
characteristic curve of the spectral distribution of the photoconductivity of
thin layers of tellurium obtained by compression of a melt at 90*1," is presented.
Two peaks in the short-wave absorption edge region are observed. The distinCulsh-
ing feature of the spectral curves of the photoresponse are the presence of a
weak peak in the vicinity of 7 microns and a sharp incn:!ase In the photoconduct-
ivity in the longer wave regioni - Explanations are offered for these effects.
The simplicity of obtaining model crystalline tellurium layers and the presence
of photoconductivity in the -3.5 and -11 tUcron range i-talte these layers
prospective for the manufacture of photoreceivers to operate at the temperature
of liquid nitroZen.
201
_-1/2 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEPTO
TITLE--ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF NI PRIMEZ POSITIVE AND CO PRIME? POSITIVE IN
~CADMIUM TUNGSTATE -U-
,',:AUTHOR-(03.)-NOSEHK0j A.YE., PASHKOVSKIYp M.V., FUTORSKIYt D.L.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-301
,,.50,URCE OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 28(2), 297
i::~DATE PUB,LISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT.AREAS--NONE
TAGS"-ABSORPTION SPECTRUMt NICKELs COBALTt CADMIUM COMPOUNDT
COMPOUND, SINGLE CRYSTAL
."KCONTROL -MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.'~~'DOCUMENT~:CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
OXY:REE.L/FRAME--1980/1319 STEP NO--UR/0051/70/028/002/0297/0301
I R C-ACCESSION NO--AP0049481
UNCLASSIFIED
W I--
A-~ T-r- M- -
USSR uDc 633-11"32411:632.4
N0SEUjKa,.--V,,_Y., head of the Seed Breeding Laboratory, and 1?030ZHIW-YIY, B. I.,
"'Fe-aA of the Plant Protection Laboratory,. Cherkasokaya Agricultural Testing
Station
"Increased Resistance of Mironov-skaya 808 Wheat Strain to Brown Rust"
Moscmr Selektsiya i Semen6rodstvo, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, PP 53-55
Abstract: Because of its high susceptibility to bro,,M rust the elite mtrain
Mironovskaya 808 was selectively bred for 6 years. From the 1965 suriner crop
with an average infection with brown rust of 521%, the least diseased 700 ears
were collected and, after further selection in the laboratory, the best seeds
were sawn in the autumn. This selection, according to the smallest degree of
infection with brown rust and the best quality of the ears, ifar, performed each
successive year. The summer crop of 1971 was divided into thre'e groups: 1)
highly resistant, with~a 7-9% incidence of brown rust (10~% in the controls)
and a yield Of 3.96 kg of grain per family; 2) irriedium resistant, with a 10A,
incidence of bmm rust; and 3) poor,. which was discarded. In the fal I of 1971)
10 ha of land were sown with the superelite of the first two groups.
l/I
0 2 V UNCLAS:SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
j -LE-.ACTIVITY OF SUCCINEATEDEHYDROGENASEI.HAD H, SUB2 AND,HADF H SUB2
IN CHICK EMBRYO FIBROBLAST CULTURE INFECTED WITH VACCINIA
AUTHGR-(03)-NGSIKP N.r YEGIAZARYANP L.A.'t BIKBULATOVi R.A.
'CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,-SOURC E-VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGII, 1970j, NR 3v P.P 275-277
`.~DATE PUBLISHED. --TO
AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~1'7`TOPIC TAGS-DEHYOROGENASEP TISSUE CULTURE BIUSYNTHESISt VIRUS
-,-CCN,TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,-.OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-~PROXY REEL/FkAME-2000/1938 STEP 140--UR/0402/70/000/003/0275/02-77
CIRC ACCESSICN NG-AP0125527
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
021: UNCLASSIFIED
'_&jRC. ACCESSION NO-AP0125527
:~WBSTItACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. REPRODUCTION OF VACCINIA VIRUS IN
CHI CK EMBRYU FIBROBLAST CULTURE WAS, ACCOf4PAN I ED BY EARLY ACTIVATION OF
~SUCCIXATEDEHYDJROGENASE, AT 3-6 HOURS AFTER INOCULAT!ON, WHEREAS AT 9-12
HOURS -AFTER INFECTION THE ACTIVITV OF THE ENZYME DECLINED. THE ACTIVITY
-H'SUB2 AND NAOF-H SUB2 QIAPHORASE:ALSO
-.OF NAD INCREASED AS EARLY AS 3
..;:HIJURS~ AFTER INFECTION, BUT IN THIS CASE THE DECLINE OF ENiYMAfIC
WAS OBSERVED LATER, ONLY 24-48 HOURS AFTER INFECTION. THE
_~_'_~EVIDENCE OBTAINED INDICATES THE POSSIBLE:KGLE OF THE OXIDATIVE REDUCTIVE
UNDER STUDY IN METABOLIC PROCESSES OF INFECTED CELLS PROVIDING
FOR:BIOSYNTHESIS OF VACCINIA VIRUS. FACILITY: INSTITur
Re MOSKVA'
___,Yl,RUS(JLOGII. IMENI 0. 1. IVANOVSKOGO AMN SSS
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 629.78.015.4
NOSIE~_.Y,X4
"Me Stability of a Heated Three~-Layer Plate with Various Load-tearing Layers"
-Tekhn. sb.
Samoletostr. i Tekhn. Vozd. Flota. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.
[Aircraft Building and Air Force Technology Republic Interdepartmental Thema-
tic Scientific and Technical Collection], No 24, 1971, pp 49-53, (Translated
-from Referativriyy Zhurnal, Rak-etostroyeniye, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.41.164
from the Resume).
Translation: The stability is studied of a three-layer plate.compressed in
one.direction, the load-bearing layers of which are nade of different materials,
differing in thickness and temperature. A compressive load is received not
only by the load-bearing layers, but by the fillers as well. It is assumed
that the hypothesis of straight normals is correct for.the l'oad-bearing layers.
The general dependences of the theory of.elasticity are used for the filler.
The temperature stresses
and deformation in the filler are not considered.
A.transcendental equation for determination of the critical value of compres-
sive load is produced in the form of a sIxth order determinant. A specific
plate is calculated by computer. 2 Figures; 4 Biblio. Refs.
A-
99
USSR. UDC 577.15:539.12.04
110SKIN. L. A., SVERDLOV, A. G., and FOMICHEV, V. N., Leningrad Institute of
Nucle:ar Physics, USSR Academy of Sciences
"Hechanism of Protection of Clutamic Acid Dehydrogenase by Mexamine Against
Gamma Irradiation"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Val 211, No 3, 1973, lip 733-736
Abstract: Inactivation of glutamic. acid aehydrogenase in relation to the
radiation dose was exponential, but the:extent of inactivation was expo-
nentially dependent on the inverse concentration of the enzyme. The addition
of mexamine (5-methoxytryptamine) to the en e prior to irradiation had a
ZYM
markedly protective effect, as manifested by a change in the angle of slope
of the exponent on the dose curve. When the concentration of the irradiated
enzyme was kept constant while that of mexamine was varied, saturation of the
radioprotective effect occurred at a certain concentration of the compound.
The concentration that resulted in saturationwas independent of the radiation
dose. The mechanism of the protective effect of maxamine is assumed to be
based on the latter"a binding to the most,radiosensitive,portions of the
glutamic acid dehydrogenase molecule.and to protection.of these portions
from inactivation by the radicals formed during irradiation.
84
USSR UbC 669.71.472(08;3.8)
WRODINOV, A. N., POPCHENKOV, 1. N.,- NOSIKHOV.,-,V. I., KIL1, 1. G. kND
YAZEV, M. V.
"'Electrolyzer With Calcined Anodes for Production of Aluminum
USSR Author' Hcate No. 262396,' File& 19/07/68, Published
s Certi. 21/05/70,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-MetallurgJya, No. 1, 1971, Abstract
No. I G7_40 P)
Translation: The anode Dackets of buses and anodes are fastened on the
inside with- an anode frame in order to.improve sealing and simpl ify the
design of an -electrolyzer.
USSR UDC 669.71.472(088.8)
A. S., BICH, I. I., VIKHLYAYEV,,A..A., -G. 14. , and
FEDULOV, A. I., Novokuznetsk Aluminum Plant and Mining.Ins-ti6it-e of
Siberian Department of Academy of sciences USSR
"Device for Disassembly of Lining of Aluminum Electrolyzers"
USSR Authorst Certificate No 290949 Cl. C22d 3/02, C 22 d 3/12, filed
Nov.69- published 11 May 71 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72,
Abstract No IG125P)
Translation of Abstract: This device for the disassembly of the lining of
aluminum electrolyzers in accordance with author's certificate (RZh-
MetalluEgiya, 1967, Abstract No 7G131) :is:unique in that, in order to raise
operating reliability, the rotating:columnmonsists of a pi-shaped pillar,
to which a crane arm is hinged, and a rotating platfcrm, on which are mounted
the.mechan-ism for rotating the column, the control Danel, and hydraulic lift-
ing jacks for hoisting the crane aria. The mechanism for rotating the column
is made in the form of two hydraulic cylirliders- with two-way pistons, rigidly
connected by racks meshing with an immobile pinion shaft. Two illustrations.
USSR uDc: 621.382.323
GALSTYAN, V. G., ZOSI~Oy, S., V., PRESS, F. P., PASTUSHKOV, V. V.
."Use of a Scanning Electron Microscope to Study Defects in Dielectric Films
and Semiconductor Structures"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 9, Sep 72, pp 1911-1919
Abstract: A scanning electron microscope was used to study defects in films
of silicon dicxide, processes of dopant penetration through defects during
diffusion, and the influence of localized:diffusion regicns on the proper-
iies of MOS structures. A procedure is,developed for studying semiconductor
objects on the scanning electron microisco~e and interpretingthe observed
patterns inaccordance with the nature of.the contrast.
In, r titi,664hd: Equipmeht
USSR UDC 669.71.472
SHOROD114OV, A. N., VELICHKO, B. P.,NTOSIKOV, V. I., KILI, 1. 01.
"Bottom of an Alumin= Electrolyzer"
USSR Author's Certificate No 281825, filed 18 Jul 69, published 3 Dec 70 (from
-M-Metallurgiya, No 7, Jul 1971, Abstract.No 7G211P)
Translation: The bottom comprises cathode units with conducting steel rods
embedded in them. In order to reduce the~consumption of materials for the
manufacture of the cathode units and the electrical resistances in the boctom,
the cathode units in the upper section have grooves with inclined walls and
up-to 0.25 of the total height of the unit~deep along~their entire length.
There.is 1 illustration.
USSR UDC 669.71.472(088.8)
kLOSIKOV, V. I., VELICHKO, B. P., and GERASIMCRUK D. 1.
"Cathode Aluminum Electrolyzer Device"
USSR Author's Certificate No 270254, Filed 19/08/68, Published 20/08/70
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract
No 2 C151 P)
Translation: To reduce electric power losses in the contact between metal
and bottom mass and to increase the service life of the cathode device,
the cathode rods are made as assembled packets of bara, with the spaze
between bars corresponding to the bar placement space in the working zone
of.a cathode device, while the endo of the bars where the packets extend
but of the shell are connected into a co6mon~,tontsct oat*
nc 669,71.4.72k'088.8)
t
I., All-Union ncific
VELIMCKO, B. P., and. LIXQY
Riesearch and Design Institute-bf uminum, Magfftesium, and Elec-
trode industry
"Device for Tightening and Freeing of Contact Terminals of Anode
Pins.of Aluminum Electrolytic Reduction-Cells"
USSR Author's Certificate No 262395, filed 16 Jan 69, published
May 70 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11
P)
Translation: A device is oroposed for tightening and freeing
of- contact terminals of anode pins of alun, inixa. electrolytic re-
duction cells, which includes a rpechanical key and rota-ting ar4d
d,
lifting drives. To simplify the 2Arrn and the possibility o-
servicing external and internal rowG of anada pins, the device is
made in the form of a f7r,-rae connected to the shaft Of a brid,,;-~
7 -.
crane to which are attached t-,;,o analo.gous mechanisms, consLstirg
of a hollow tube with a key, located i6n the tuba o-Z. ~ a guidin-,
c:haft, enaaged with it, and of d-.-ives f'or rotzitlZag ,iind vertical
traval of the tabe. T4e coupling of the tabe witin the C-Uiding,
shaft is do.-.e by a key slot joiat of by a quadratic ,oint.
USSR UDC: 519. 2
BELYAYEV, Yu. K., NOSKO SHNIKOVA, A. A.
V. P., SVE
"Probabilistic Characteristic's of Overshoots of a Two-Dimen-
sional Random Field"
Teoriya veroyatnostey i mat. stat. Mezhved. n'auch. sb. (Proba-
bility Theory and Mathematical Statistics. In'terdopartmental
Scientific Collection), 1972 vyp;.- 6,~pp:24-31 (from RZh-
-'-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, abstract No 8V124)
Translation: A bilateral estimate is obtained for the average
number or Overshoots of the -random two-dimansional field
z z(x,y) beyond level a. The paper gives results relating to
the characteristics of the contours and stationary points of
the field, and revising the. results of a section in a mono-
graph by A. A. Sveshnikov (RZhMat: 1969, 3V141K) dealing with
-random functions of several varia.hes. Authors' abstract.
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UR 0482
Soviet Inventions IllustraLed, Secti nJ1 Electrical. Derwent,l
n
223881A SYNCHRONtSATION OF TWO GMRATORS Is mAde
fqii~d by ner-
works (1-6) at the biginning of euc;b phase voltage
whe*:
Considering ghanneLA&I, a,).
* the abbva pulses
"
A
coincide a p Ise is developed by.
u (10). which
ND
turno'.pf f - v
is transiorotir (13.) thyr
istors' operating
An channeLi (a,, b2) ~.snd (a c 4hrough multi-
(193, *
r
Lt t
i
-
!
s
r
gge
vlbrApor (M) and transformer 7P
thirixtors-131-33) iihich,,connect poo ter supplies
(2~44) so thit povi iacs,(40-42i ) are.triggered..
Aa, a: reku~t _j:he corrgsspondlng:phave~ (al a - b
3
)
3
b c c- are coinivated, Thyristors (31-
rG turtlea OfUby paralleL conn'ected.transistora
111%Lch~ are biased on 6
y , P
or (a c , uLse: derind from
(a,. b )
~
-
2 (49-54),
ere section,
Of current LWiting reactors which are In series-
with
the triace.
L
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USSR UDC 531.55:521.1
!QS~V, B. if.
"Evolution of a Hyperbolic Orbit Under the Action of Atmospheric Resistance"
Soobshch. Astron. in-ta im. P. K. Shternberga (Communications of the Astronomy
Institute imeni P. K. Sh-ernberg), 1970, No. 154, pp 14-34 (from RZh-Mekhariika,
9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9A67)
N
o
-rated by atmospheric resist-
Translation: Perturbations in hyperbolic orbits gene I
ance are discussed for the case of a spherically symmetric, non-rotating atmo-
sphere with time invariant parameters and an exponenti.,,11. change in density with
altitude. Selected as an intermediate orbit was.the solution of the generalized
problem of two fixed centers under consta;nt energy greater than zero. The prob-
lem is solved in a movable system of coordInates with center at a moving point.
The equations of perturbed motion in oscW.ating elements were derived for the
general case of a perturbing force:. In witing the expression for the force of
resistance of the medium the dependence of air density:'on altitude is given in
the form
1/2
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USSR uw 621.791-85
NOSKOV D. A., and PANKOVETSK, N. F.~, Tomsk
Explosionlike Processes in the Pulse Working of Materials with an Electron Beam"
Mloscow, Fizika i kaiimiya 0brabotki. Yaterialov, No 4, Jul-Aug 70, ~pp 16-20
Abstract: In experiments on the pulsating electron beam working of steel and
,e, glowing droplets from the electron. beam
molybdenirn, intensive sputtering of fir L
Zone of the impact was 6bserved. Droplet size. reached tens of microns. The
droplets moved with considerable velocities and, on reachiWr the substratum sur-
f left an elongated trace on it.- It is suggested that these droplets are ex-
A
facel
pelled by forces induced by thermal e;q?losion. The beam streagth concentration
was higher than 10 watts/cm2. Here the energy required for thermal explosion is
accumulated in 5-10 microseconds. Netia in the impact zone -vas Melted and expelled
-pelled by forces of, t --m-al
in droplet form during this time. Vie.amount of melt ex f the
explosion is tens of tixes greater than the amount of metal cyaporated duringr this
same period. For example, when steed was being worked, duriM a single pulse it
was possible to remove up to 2 - 10-4 g, while about 5 - 107c' g could be eva~porated
during this period. Explosionlike processes were also observed uhen diar,-ond was
this -cihenozenon can be
worked on wit1h a pulsating electron bei=. Other camses o.
iterial voi~ad ifith and a rise in
thermal stressea exceeding the strang-Ua of tile ta
ssure within a volume in which the ~t!nergy of the electroi banxi is transmitted
~P2
(; ~ -C ~' . ~\
'1-81148 78
/0114NAL, ,o. 4, 1970, lip. 67-71
USF OF INDUIECT )IRMAGGLUTINATION RFACTION FOR DE-
TrCTION AND IDENTIFTCATION OF Till' VIRUS OF BPMEHIC
HEMOMMAGIC FEMI
by
Lt.Col.
(EHF)
or %led.Serv.
In -pite or the rulution vf Lli~- vivoil etiulonl' air -rVF in
princilkle, until now tin surriciently reliable inethod could be
.,,rked out for Its Inhornt,,r) dint;no~tirn. 110tvilver. AS tile re-
setnrcaen or vorent yvnrs sliot.val the metnori or riuoroscant. Anti-
b"llie-'i -itl 1- uted for thet9t, purponei (A.P. 13"Iynyevit et: ml. ,
W1.zh itr help we could 1601.1t0 the viru% of Mr, and coui.1
it in A nne-lay,-r culture of tilt, "until collm -)f human
y o
'Fit titn prl~.vtotit communien 1; Lons dntn are presented an the
nitiborntioli or t1in virtliod of :-htnining activn prepnrationm of
vtio (4-Ll~ sf~viaLtlzeqj with nntihudii~s ogoin%t MIF virt'-s. and t I,,, r
11.e' In nis il.,d,trent heiringr Jut 1jin tjoli. ~tet;L, (111T) rov tile iletc
on
%r iianicilogijivi vAvn1 atitif-odir.?%.in tissue cultnrem. The expori.
toonts were matis
witi, tbn "Traritnovv~ 5traLn. or Fur virso which we
from a patienLls blood.
Tile preparzatLon or rail c~llx was based upon sennItI7,ation of~
red rntln wi th nntjhotli~x with thn; Aid of the biCunction'.' I
~umpotind 01horcirluoritle-14, From
hyperinimunn obtnlnc~d by lainnovii7ation ne rnbbitm vi-..h cul.tl-
v~iL4-0 F11F virult tircordine to Lho method or Finger Arid Winter (1q;1
electropliareticnIly linntogenvoi paminn-globulin was ittolated with
Xont--t nICOILCIUC inethad. Red eptla were fixod with acrolein. ac.
c or-, It. inn l;hod whLc)i wit have elabornted. For thii purpg-Re
red i.,t;'1rtlmv -jlw,,vplq fresh clefibrintited blood were wanhed twiv~'11
itt a n. i~ m -i.. or unci. Their sedivinint wits udibid to the mcralgilLI
--luti ,it (0. 15 4 "o1 of NnCl ... 1192.5 all; 0. 15 M a-al. of t-it:4-
slih~,itit.tlt-j Nn 11101, . 5 ml; chemically pure arrolel.n. ... 2. 5
plT 7 - 6 - , . .7) 11-it ~%ich an ;vinouftt titat a 25 suspension ran be ob-
t"ill"ll ill thf. rongent. mixture. The Cixatiott wmm innile. with ,or-yt 'I
itirviiij: )it flv- inrqnotic mixot for 30 minutes tit room tomp,,r. t l' t_
--d elln wcr~o.a " liccl 10 tivnits in physiolortcal solutt"i,
' , t. Ioil A t y) r"m far 10 nlittutes wLtlt nulvieruent r`
Y t '
-11,111n in the wn~zhirir Clitid. Tile washvd red vLI-.q were fin;;111
in n.nj M pitunplinte buffni, solution (Pllfl wit it: is c ,n
t:111-d 0, 1 ~ M"Marl"'Pil 7.2 - 7.11, A!% it 30 "110~' si:(4pollsion; ;.p
"I.-F-thininlo w - Atli .d (rin;il c-inctintrntion 1: 1 0 )00) and it na
't"rod tit +~'Q. liefore title, tlio fLxod red cells war., oncR~ or 11
-Vlsbed Lit MI,.", 111,1 xu-Ypandvd in tho onnin buffor foolution. Till t-
dibororluoriele.h. II 0-dii)lienylenc~bi-.q.dlnzonit)tit, synthatized by I
>%. Lej-jjF,.r tit nur requilito lirticticnIty wnn istiorod tit powder rerm i~ I
;irk bott.1eq tit 14o tompilrntore. Tn sttch a conditlon I t.- nctt-
QLty did not r1innat- In 2 yonrx (timn or obnervnbiun. ,hirh wa-.q
firmed by titroti.on with Scherrer R61t ltolutlonl!l.,
o
n For the rombitintLun of 1 w --- r'-c
on or gliatrita globulin wnn:prnpnrnd: in.PnS, pit 7.,',1-7.4 wlttrh
wom licated I,) minuton tit 56-580. To tile Gnlr6nin -solution
;j; t obu Ii. n
c on'r
"llorlill-Cell"lL ii-j"'Pon-Slon WDM ;ddqd 66 A final. ntrati,on an,
tilon tlic" pri-s"ribatt iiinount of the aqulaoux. oir'bis.;dimzon~L,um
d dj)~ r
IjSSR_,, UDG 616.61-002.151-02
AGAFONOV, V. I., Maj Gen Med Serv,,Dacent; LEV, M. I., Col Med
Serv; =_Kov. F. Col. Med Serv,;*Candidate of Medical
Sciene R. Ye., Candidate of Biological Sciences;
YELIGULAAHVILI, R. K., Gandidate of Medical Sciences; GAVRILn-K,
B. K., Doctor of Medical Sciences;;.KULIKOV, 1. A.,.Lt Col Med
Serv; YEPDIOV, L. S. , Lt Col Med- aarv; SERGEYCHIK, 1. 1., Capt
Med Serv; BELYAYEVA, H. S.
"Etiological Decoding of an Outbreak of Hemorrhagic Fever With
a Renal Syndrome"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 9, Sep 71, pp 46-49
Abstract: In June and July 1970, in the southern area of
KhabaroVskiy Kray, an outbreak of-hemorrhagic fever with a
renal syndrome (HFRS) occurred among workers employed on con-
struction work and housed in a tent camp located on a hill sur-
rounded by swampy meadows. Despite repeated rodent extermina-
tion,.the camp area was infested with.rodents and ticks. Relo-
cation of the workers to a nearby'village halted the outbreak.
Only one of the 34 hospitalited workers died. 'Phe onset of the
112
disease was acute, and fever of 39;-L~10C lasted 3-15 days. Renal
and cardiovascular insufficiency.devel'oped in five patients.
The clinical picture was Iatypical.,i suggesting both HFRS and
leptospirosis. After test for Leptospira proved negative in
all patients, two types of tests for hemorrhagic fever antigens
were pqrformed: indirect.heinagglutination irthibition and.agglu-
.tination with fluorescent antibodies. In the indirect hem,-gglu-
tination tests, sheep erythrocytes sensitized with antibodies
against the 10-10 strain of hemorrhagic nopbrosonephritis (HNN)
.were used. All tests were posiUve~ The fliioreseence tests
--yielded green granular fluorescenCe in spleen smears. It is
concluded that the green granular-,fluorescence is specific for
ENN, and that the granules represent areas of~replioation of
~the HNN virus.
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USSR urc~ 616.61-002-26.632,118-221.2
LO.SKOV F. S. Lt Col Med Serv and GAVRILYUK' BO K.
4thetse of the Indirect Memagglutination Reaction for Butiection and Identifica-
ru
tion of Hemorrha4glc Nephroso-Nephritis Vi s"
Moscow, Voyenno-Mleditsinskiy Zhurnal, ro 4, 197o, pp 67-71
Abstract- Fluorescent antibodies against hemorrhagic ne]~Iwaso-nephritis virus
(HNN) were obtained from hyperi.Twiune rabbit. serum. Erythrocytes were senniti7ed
wtth fluorescent antibodies and a preparation for the indirect hema.-'glutination
reaction was obtained. This preparation 'was specific and efficacious -,rith HNN
rect hemagglutination inhibi-
antigen in solution. It was concluded that.the indi
reaction may be used for,identification and titration of ;antibodies to
hemorrhagic nephroso-nephritis viruse This~is a possl'--le, practical method of
serodiagnosis of hemorxhagic fever.,
626 UNCLASSIFIO:.~~'ti:' PkOCESSING DArE--18SEP70
kNVESTIGATION OF REPRODUCTION CF~ VIRUS OF HEMORRHAGIC
NEPHROSONEPHRITIS* HEMORRHAGIC FEVER KI.TH RENAL SYNDROME BY MEANS OF THE
:~w~'AUTHOR-(04i-NoSKOV, F.S., GAVRILYUKo B.K.:r~YERMAKOVt N.V., AVDEYENKO, M.M.
~~;~~COUNTRY OF,INFO--USSR
~'._~_-'SDURC E-. VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGII, 19701 NR 2, PP 225-231
_41'~'_:bAtE PUBLISHED------70
UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDI CAL SCIENCES
TAGS--HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, FLUDRESCENT,ANTIBODY, TISSUE CULTURE, BLOOD
.,.''-...-SERUMV GAMMA GLOBULIN, SYNDROME# NEPHRITIS
"CONTROL MARKING--NU RESTRICTIONS
A)OCUMENT. CLASS--UINCLASSIFIED
:~.,~P.RDXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0739 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/002/OZ25/0231
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108945
UNCLASSIFIED
2 UNCLASS'ffltb"~ R CES'SING DATE-13SEP70
0
6 P 0
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108945
ABSTqACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DYNAMICS OF RFPRODUCTION OF
VI.RUS OP HEMORRHAGIC NEPHROSONEPHRITIS,.HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL
SYNDROME (HNN-HFRS) IN HUMAN EMBRYO KI UNEY CELL CULTURES WAS STUDIED BY
MEANS OF INDIRECT AND DIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE WITH
COUNTERSTAINING OF THE BACKGqOUND. SPECIFIC FLUORESCENT GAMMA GLOBULINS
-AGAINST HNN-HFRS VIRUS HAVE BEEN PREPAREDTFOR THEIFIRST TINE FROM
HYPERIMMUNE RABBIT SERA; THEY ARE HIGHL.Y,SPECIFIC,:HAVE GOOD STAINING
MAY BE USED FOR LA60RATORY DIAGNOSIS OF HNN-HFRS.
-UNCLASS I F IED___
USSR UDC 621.791.927.011
NOSKOV, I, G., Uralkhimmash Plant
an
"Effect of Complex Ferroalloys on the Tr sition of Allo
dyed Elements to the
Pased Metal"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 12, Dec 70, pp 36-39
Abstract: Investigatiens made at the Uralkhimmash plant, in which R. P.
CHERNAYA, Ye. A. SHAMSHURINA, and B. V. YEROSHKIN participated, have shown
that the defects connected with manual art melting through plating or flux
can to a large extent be eliminated by the introduction,:of allaying elements
in the form of complex ferroalloys into the plating. The purpose of this
paper is to explain the in--reased.transition of the elements into the metal
of the seam in using such ferroalloys. Used as subjects for the tests were
samples of complex ferroalloys with the composition 0.2-0.3% C, 13.5-14.5%
Si, 0.7-0.8% Mn, 54.0-56.0% Cr. These were compared with standard ferro-
alloys made up of 75% ferrosilicon and type Khr.1 ferrochrome. It was found
that for the same concentration of alloyed .elements in the plating an4 weld-
ing wire, all other things being!equal, the transition of thm~alloyB to the
melt increased with reduced dimensions of.the cupels transferring the metal
through the are space.
U8SR
NOSMV, M. M., OMNI, G. L., and CMVA, YE.' G
*Multichannel Devi ce for Linking a Computer With Telegraph Communication
Channels"
USSR Authors" Certificate No 379923, cl. G a6f 3/02, filed 28 Dee 70, pub-
lished 20 Apr 73 (from Otkrytiyaj lzobxeteniya, Promysblennyye Obraztsy,
Tovarn e ZnaJd, No 20, 1973, p 1LA)
yy
Abstractt The device consists of Interlink units, in each of which the con-
trol circuit is connected to a teletype receiver and transmitter and input
and output registers connected to the computers The distinctive feature is
that, to eliminate the loss of inputted Informationt an interlock circuit is
inserted between the teletype transmitter and the control cizeuit, and an
additional:output of the control circuit Is connected to the corresponding
computer Inputs directly and-through the interrupt-cause register.
"Y=RCV, YU. I., et al., ODtimalIn. -planir. ravvitiya t razmeshch. otrasley
prom-stig Part 1, Novosibirsk, -1972, pp 174-186
of a more general form are also considered', in particularthose which are the
natural generalization of fixed supplementary payments. The specific example
of,the formalization of-the logical co.ndition.for the,,problem of optimizing
Ahe construction and functioning.of a new mine is given.
USSR uDc: 669.24:535.323
SASOVSKAYA, 1. L and 11OSKOX1 4- LW Institute of Pbysics, Ural Scientific
Center, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Optical Interband Transitions in Nickel and Nickel-Base Alloys"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika metallov 11 metallovedeniyp,, Vol 33, No 1, Jan 72,
pp 86-93
Abstract: Presented are the results of interband transitions (IT) studies
In nicke alloys with additions of Cu, Al, Mn and Fe. The measurements
included the light conductance a (w) within the spectral range of 0.7-
4.0 ev as vell as the contribution of IT to a M for nickel and some of
its alloys with Cu, Al, Fe and Mn additions. The energy levels for the
of In,
occurrence A in nickel are: 0.075; 0.095; 0.135; 0.18; 1.05; 2.3 and
2.6 ev. The regularities governing IT changes in nickel alloys are
discussed and ways of identifying IT in-nickel and its alloys are proposed.
The optical constants for Hi-2% Cul Ni-504 Fe and Ni-5% Mn are listed in a
table. The results for alloys with relatively sm-oll mdditions of the
second components are explained on a band model of ferronagnetic nickel.
The applicability of such interpretations to alloys with high contents of
-112
i
q
UDC: 51:621.391
V, Al. A., NOSKOV, V. V.
MARKO
ItOn the Construction and Some Properties of~Fixed-Weight Binary Codes With-
6ut-Overlaps"
Tab. Diskretn. analiz (Discrete Analysis--collection of works), vyp. 18,
Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 49-65 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract
no 4,0n)
Translation: In the paper by V. N. Levenshteyn (RZhMat, l965, 9V150),
so-called codes without overlaps were intraduced into the, discussion.
A-characteristic property of these codes consists in the fact that the
intersection of the set of all inherent prefixes of code combinations
Vith.the set of all their inherent suffixes is,the null set. This property
ensures localization of the effect of the synchronization error within the
limits of a single code combination.
In this paper, the authors consider fixed-weight binary codes without
overlap. A method of constructing codes without overlaps of length dr and
constant weight d-w designated by is described for an arbitrary inte-
1/ 2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES&ING DATE--20NOV70
'~'.-:TI,rLE--STRUCTUPE OF EXTRAICTA,3LE MIXED CHELATF COMPOUNUS STUDIED BY AN
liFFtAREE. SPECTRCSCUPIL METHOD -U-
AUTHU-n;'_(03)-Nt;SK0VA, ZOLOTOV, YU,,A., GRIBOV, L,A.
CC liN T R YGF INFO--USSR
-ZH. ANAL. Kh 114 . 19 70, 25( 2) 220-5
___SGURCE
OATE PUBL ISHED--70
-SU3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
'TOPIC TAGS--CHELATE COMPOUND, IR.SPECTRU M, ZINC COMPLEXt COPPER COMPLEX,
CUMPLEX, FLUOR1% bNE, PYRAZOLE, KETONE
NATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, ACET
CC,*iTRCL MAPKING-NC RESTkICTIONS
....~~.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-.PROXY REEL/FRAME-300510002 STEP NO--UR/0075/70/OZ5/002/0~!20/0225
_.CJRC ACCESSIC-Ci f40--APOL3230?
S I F-Mi
212 031 UNCL ASS I Ff ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0132302
:,__A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT,. :COMPLEXES 06RMEtl DURING THE EXTN.
OF ZN,: CU, AND CC] WITH 2 THENOYLTRIFLUOROACETUNE AND I PHENYL 3 VIETHYL 4
z3ENZGYL 5 PYRAZOLONE 5 IN THE PRESENCE ANG ABSENCE OF TRI N
OCTYLPHOSPHINE OXIDE WLRE STUDIED BY.IR SPECypf)scbPic METHODS. THE
STRUCTURES G-F THE CCXPLEXES WERE EXAMD, IN CONNECTION 6LTH THE
SYNERGISTIC, EFFECTS GUS0. DURING THE EXTN. GF METALS BY THE ABOVE
--'-,:--REAGENT. MIXTS. FACILITY: HEM.. ANAL& CHEM., MOSCOW,
INST. GEOC
:-USSR.
7f'~
4 10, 14i4.
MM
USSR LDC 669-711539-370
VIVDANOVA, If. F.,_ 111�~~~and PAVLOV3 V. A. p Institute of Iletal
Physics, UNTs fexparsion unknovi& Academy of Sciences WSR
"Effect of Ultrasonic Vibrations on the Mechanical Properties and Fine Struc-
ture of Aluminum and an Al-Mg Alloyll
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Mletallov i Mletallovedeniye, Vol 36, No 1, 1973, pp 129-134
Abstracti Alloy grade AL27-1 (containing (in ift ii), 10-11 mgp 0.1 Ti, 0.1
I"r, 0.1 Be) and pure aluminum (99.99%) were studied in order to deternine the
effect of ultrasonic action of loif power (5-19 v/cm2) or. the structure and
mechanical properties of these materials. Alloy AL27-1 had increased tensile
strength and an exceptionia increasse in ductility after ultra-sonic treatment
(from 4 to 12~,, elongation). These improvements in mecbanlcal propexties are
attributed to the formation of dislocations which interact to form a large
number of vacancies. The appearance of a large nuaber.of dispersed precipita-
tions is explained by acceleration of aging processes due to the large amount of
vacancies. The somewl-at loitered yield strength of the alloy after ultrasonic
treatment is attributed to the presence of free dislocations formed by ultxa-
sonics. Three figures, one table, fourteen bibliographic references.
1/1
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Trans-f ormati dstiucture
USSR UDC 620.187
VIL'DANOVA, N. F., NOSKOnVa, AVLOV, V. A., BELOUSOV, K. N., and
'Itute
MIKHEYEVA, Ye, N-1-Ift-dt 1 Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Electron Microscope Study of Al-Mg Alloys Cooled With Varying Rates From
the.Homogenization Temperature"
.Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, No 6, Vol 30, Dec 70, pp 1264-
1269
Abstract: Changes were investigated in the structure of alloys Al+Mg(11%)
and Al+Mg(117.)+Ti, Zr, Be, Iln (0.1%) which result in cormectiou with the use
of different cooling rates after a homogenizing anneal. The cast and heat-
treated alloys were rolled into plates measuring 20 x 5.0 x 0.2 mm and then
subjected to a homogenizing anneal at 435*.C for 20 hours with different
:cooling rates: quenched in cold water (t20), quenched in hot srater (+90) ,
andair~cooled.
Thin foils of the alloys were investigated by electron microscopy. The foils
were made from plates, which had been heat treated, by chemically thinning
them-in a 40% solution of sodium hydroxide with subsequent electropolishilng
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VIL'DANOVA, N. F., et al, Fizika Metallov~i Hatallovedeniye, No 6, Vol 30,
-1269
Dec 70, pp 1264
in:an electrolyte at +70 C. The investigation was conducted with an SM-3
microscope.
It was shown that aging processes take place in these alloys independently
of the cooling rate and grains are detected in the structure along the
boundaries and in the volume of which there are precipitations. Complex
alloying accelerates aging: in the structure of the alloy after cooling
at the maximum rate practically no grains were observed:,without precipi-
tates, but coagulation of the precipitated phases.takes-place. A decrease
in,the cooling rate leads to a fuller passage of aging proces6es and to
h e coagulation in all the alloys.
as
p
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USSR
V. A., ARONOVA, Ye.R.
KALUGINA, G. N., MATSNEVA, N. M.,? MMIROVA,. F. I.,, W-S92%
'~r&b~tology and
0. F. Uzbek Scientific Research Institute
d IMTIGNEYEVA
Blood Transfusion
Polymers on Formed Elements in
The Effect of Certain Solutions of Synthetic
Preserved Blood!'
Tashkent, Yieditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 6, 1970, pp 36-38
Abstract: The suitability of -three synthetic polymers -- polyvinyl alcohol,
carboxymethy-1 cellulose, and polyvinyl. pymlidona -- for the preservation of donor
bloodvas investigated. The results ind~catd.that these uti~stanaem prolong the life
span and maintain a per-'ect physiological state of erythrocytes for up to 40-45
to days and thrombocytes up to 5-7 days. These
'clays., of leukocyteB up 20-25 i of:
ntat on-rate of Olood,and thus make it
sy,uthetic, colloids also speed up, the sedime i
possible to sepamte formed elements'. fr=:-vlA9M `~thout ultdue tralm*
UNCLASS.1 FI EDI PRO ESSHNG 'DATE--- 201 NOV7 0
JLE--Ti-.E LFFECT OF PREL)INISULUNE Oi'l THE kEET4E~GLISM OF ISOLATED HUMOLGIGiUS
-flEART U, PERFLSIGN WITH ThE Ali) OF:
A: i)ONclt -U-
NIAULINt ;V--i-, k!jRuT;