SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OBUKHOV, A.P. - ODINETS, A.A.

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UDC ~6,2,1.7.029 ()BLMIOV, A. P., SOMIDVA, T. V., and BAMNEV, S. S. Physico Technical J.- Iris F. loffe IS-SR, Acadewj. of Sciences "Study of, Pore Size Distribution in Sprayed Coatings- Porashkomya KetaUurgiya, No 4, (100), Apr 71, pp 46-49., Abstractt Pore size distribution in solids can be determined bv several methods. Bercary porosimeter arbi metallographic analysis methods were com- ibution.i pared as a means of determining pore size:distrri aluminum oxide coat- iW. T1w coatinV were prepared -by gas flame sprayinr, or plasma sr ing. DaterminatJons of pore size by hydrostatic suspemion ani the mercury porosi- meter agreed we12 kith each other but did. not agive with the results obtained by nicrophotogn-aphic methods. Gan flaw-sprayed coatings showed a porosity of 12-5 + 0,_q/1 by either hydrostatic suspension or porasimeter methods and .11.6 + C.-% by -the rdcrophotog-aphic methoals. Plasma p*Tmying gave 9.3 0.01A 7.9 0.5%, respectively.. It was concluded the. the porosimeter method measured the distribution of Dore size Itrj 'Lhe "narrowing" of sizes and that analysis by nicrophotographic methods measured "e&res." Therefore, 'he coating operation, the because of the heterogeneous particle forms in t latter method I's recommended. 6 ~ffifflwiwwi U, USSR UDC 539.32.001.24z669.14 GUSEV, B. M., and OBUKHOV, A. S., Candidates of Techniral Sciences "Selection of Calculated Values of Modulus of Elasticity of Steels at High j Temperatures" Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 70, pp 14-15 Abstract: An analysis performed by the authors shows that all steels can be divided into two groups as concerns the *nature of the dependence of the modu- lus of elasticity as a structurally insensitive characteristic on temperature; carbon and alloyed steels. The same at room temperatures, the moduli of -eels diverge at higher tempera~.ures that of alloyed elasticity of the two 94. steels being gTeater than that of carbon steels., Based on Statistical analy- sis of experimental works, the dependenge of modultw of elasticity on temper- ~ature is presented graphically for each of the two types OU'steels. USSR UDC 533.6.011.8 YALAMOV, Yu. I DERYAGIN, B. V., Corresponding Member Aca ~-Mraf of the USSR Sciences., Institute of Physical Chemistry, Mosca-7 "Diffusiphoresis of Large Nonvolatile'Aerosol Particles" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 207, No 4, 1972, pp 824-826 Abstract: An aerosol particle in a nonuniformly concentrated gas mixture experiences a-diffusiphoretic force. In an earlier article (Yalamov, Yu. I., et al, ZhTF, No 5, 1972) expressions were obtained for the force and for the velocity of the particle by neglecting.the inertial terms of the Navier- Stokes equations. In the present paper, the effects of the inertial forces are taken into account to find the diffusiphoretic forces. The analysis begins with the consideration, in a spherical system of coordinates, of a spherical particle of given radius which is large compared to the average length of the molecular free path. The system of equations for the relative concentration, the velocity, and the pressure of the binary gas mixture is presented. The expression found for the force acting on the particle shows it to be the sura of viscous and.diffusiphoretic forces, vanishing for a uniformly moving particle. An expression is obtained for the velocity of r the particle which coincides with that~obtained earlier with the inertial forces not taken into account. XSSR uDc 616.988.25-022,395.42.o36.2(571-62) VERETAP L. A.), OBUKHQYj G. D. KOVAIEVA':Ye. I., SKVORTSOVA, T. M., 'VOYM_~__ff~_N , NIKOLAYENIA S. P. RUDAKOVA, T. M., and 140GUZV, V. Ye. ROB' .1 :ROSLYAKOV G. Ye., Khabarovsk Scientifie'Research Institute of Epidemiology and Mderobiology, Khabarovsk "Lmdscape-Epidemiological Subdivision of the Amur Territory With Respect to Tick-Borne Encephalitis" 'Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Balemi, Vol 42, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 28-32 Abstract: An evaluation of the danger of humn infection with tick-borne encephalitis in territorial subdivisions: of the Amur re-ion differing id'ai respect to natural characteristics lias been carried out on the basis of a nvm- bar of factors, principally the local density of Ixoaid. ticks. Me index of probability of infection (a product of the ratio of persons vho ha:,'re visited forests by the ratio of those who observed the attachm~at of ticks by the ratio of ticks infected with the virus of -the disease) base.] on data collectea i-A 1969-71 was used as a criterion. Regions with a high incid-,nee of the dis- eana were located in the zone of conife-mus-vide-leaved forests, those idth a moderate incidence in the subzone of the acmthorn tayLtv. rjand in a,.-,r-.Icul.t,., rally developed areas in the zo-ne of coniferouri-vicle-leaved forents, ant.1 those with 1/2 --7 71-17 USSR VEM, TA, L. A., et al., Plieditsinakaya Parazitologiya i Parazitai--yye Bolezni, vol 4p-, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 28-32 a low incidence in the subzone of the middle tayga. Acute forms of the disease ~occurred both in regions with a high and a low incidence. The ratio of focal (meningoenceplialitic) forms and the index of.lethality, which corresponded to :this,xlatio,, showed some tendency of increasing from the south to the north. 2/2 Al CiTIJ Y' A Cm L V.2~. JVKS 547(,4 22 December 1971 NONLINEAR AND MICRMIAVE RADIO EINGIIINEERING SYSTEMS Salacted articlaz frora tha book ediLufl by L. D. Bakhrakh, corresponding mernber ol,tlae USSR. Acade-my 0-- Sciencas dnd V. 1.-&-roylcnko, candidate engincering scien~eu: Ne I i nc r 1-970, Press, Moscow. ~x .1u CONTENTS PAGE An Aulalytic.41 Method for Solving Dynamic 'Eruati-en-9 of Thin .ti.c Films for 151~1 Switching perronlaune I'l.eLds ...................... ~~,'-Unijvnctlon- Transistors and Their Possible Applications...., ............. A Microwave Switch Laced on Thin FerrtimaSnetic 741--1 ................... 19 AStudy of Antennas With rrequency Beam Scannimr ...................... 30 ConcerninU the Distortionei of Spiral A-.itenna.Radiation Charactcriaticr . ................. I........ ............................ 019 Calculation and Devirn of Diode Svitchi-ng Devicem in the Decimeter Rane ............................................................... 81 AStudy of Some Characteristics o f Diode Switching Devices irx the Decimeter nanae ............... :.............: ....................... 101 Thinned Antenna Arrays With Small Side Lobes .......................... 129' a (I - USSR - F) f uL,c 6zq-7.u5i,62,.3q6.63.0oi AN ANAIYTICM, :;'~Th",)D Ml SOLVIN". XNAMIC L-,UATIO.2 OF THIN FZRR0AGRJ'rIC FIMS FUR 'SLOL" SWIMI'LIN. FIXLt;S E. G. L\,Qy-n and 1. V. OLukhov Pcw;cs 166-1'13 Tna 6t"t1C charactcrlntic3 of thin lforro.-.arr.~tlc filrs (TFP) have bcca stu0crk '-n a~::qu:L'.~. dot;Ul by nt,ny au~~.oxu, :cr ir. 'refQronzec. [*, , ?J. fzu~'. ".11a t.,.,;vry rf cc,-.~r4nt rota'.! or., t1w, hy.,~Lcr~qls 2co-,q C.1 ~avc ).~Cn c;11cu-1.;.tcd. a-- %:cll rz Czltical 1-IAcin, vi 1 za Lion V.hQ 1c cn~xz~.r- zi -n`lcx"t' L.::~j u-,a In der.~-~Ac lnycz~.4,-, i J~ach C:~nnot La ju:iLIHLc,. On ti;e h~.na, In wor;.'S U11crel pur~vjy uyn~~Ic 7cglt.z~ Ltrc conz-1ccZza. zr~" xl!t'c tl!,I.z of ihl~ :~ltzC.'Lnz" ~xj ccn'Ik'.-rvQ 4, tha pie,.-r4 ~mi not rv-= it. to wao~ L;w r.~tura a-' th2 v=latlon of thi uvitchi=6 i=camr cs lho fzont. of ?'h.; pulzu Y114 S~ork %;zr. :'-LLo zl.~y 0.1 th ----- 7.:'P ("It~ Or C~mjy &x7iovj rztur. o, r~'" oa th~ oajlzi o.' t~c z~ol~;~Xor. oi~ tre uquation of ayr.;~rdca of 4 filu for -alow" f.Atchin7 fial'Is. TnIj .~Qlut-'Qm of ,-ha c~uatlor' of dymv~ics 0: ~ho f1i" ,!Lo rxao 1-r. the natu=z =f i~--o awizAchlac vZ V? in L ftm~--tion of W.v:: 7,.::.Lours. As tha fjqurt*c-n of dyrx.Acz,of a VP, equaT.Ion war, u=vd, mUch. I= our cA;;v h&6 th6 Xoilorlng fori [rafcrjrea. :j Wo '112 dt kthere T 1 .76 x 107 (1 /oi=tadu z.:cc.,d) -1z The amo---,,~ne tie :::.tl-o I LY. In the attenuation fi;ctoz: and Ilk lo tha =tar-;copy fiold. Kv.-Ing divicA %xj~:ewilon (1) ty 47i'..Ya obz,.In x" + KIS111 1) co~ 0 +k"$7:1 -0, (2). [hA hj.: hr - ht] whara arA It-, --nitud.) Is tiqu"I to 110-8, USSR YELCHANINOV, V. D., LAVROV, M. T., OBUKHQY, N. Y SHMAKOV, V. A. 'T'neumatic Motor" USSR Author's Certificate No 383861-(from Otkrutiva, Izobreteniya, Promysli-len- ;~vye obraztsy,,, T.9varny scoveries, Inventions, Industrial Models, _ye znaki (Di Trademarks), No 24, 1973, page 90) Translation; This pneumatic motor which contains inMl-de coupling gears with satellites and a reversible dise distributor with collectors in it for supply and discharge of the working medium is distinguished by the fact that in order to increase the efficiency and decrease'the,size* the distributor is located at the butts of the gears, and the collectors are arranged concentrically with respect to the housing axis.and are coupled to the spaces between the teeth by the air distribution holes. USSR YEL'CHANINOV, V. D., IAVROV, M. T., OBUMOV. N. YA., SIL4AKOV, V. A. "Pneumatic Motor" USSR Author's Certificate No 383862 (from Otkrvtiya, I2obreteniya, Promyshlen- pvye obraztsy,_Tovarnyye znaki (Discoveries, Inventions, Industrial Models, Trademarks), No 24, 1973, page 90) Translation: This is a pneumatic motor in accordance with USSR Author's Cer- tificate No 182442 distinguished by the fact that in,order to reduce the run- down time and exclude autocranking of the shaft when the supply of working medium is stopped the halfcoupling of a ball locking clutch is fitted rigidly to the shaft, the second halfcoupl-ing of which is spring-loaded and made to move with the possibility of axial..displatements and between the cover and the housing a control cavity is formed with a diaphragm in it which contacts the sliding halfcoupling at the central.point. 1/1 OB1, V'ki'Mv AA0052654' Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent A 76) r 241851 is reliable and provides SHAFT AND. SEAL a tight~sesl- It:consi fa of A.fixod chromium:silicon:steal ring 1, encasel,10) rotation carbout ring 2, and an. eliz tic gland 4 hold oa~the shaft 5 by, a sleerve 6~ Crimped ipring~7 fMed K on the sleeve pushes thw-rotating clamp 8 and gland 4. The~glAnd section representsia ring, neck 9, radiusi4~portidn:10 which projLl ts, by 'n 0.3 in,fro'nt of the-ring.face and4 cyli drical part,11. During thetas the air is forced out of the space 12 and the gland is sucked towards the rina 2. 9.6.67. as 1163633/25-27, CMGARV, N. C. et al. (2.9.69) Oul. 14/19.4.69.:Class 47c, Int. cl. F 06d. 19821392 54 y 1". No . M, Larrov T. 02 :S~.~ A. 72 6 7.4 JWWAAd - J11RS S981.1 16 Augurt 1973 VDC 608.002.6:167.2ifi2.Q01.6 TRE USE OF PATEM DOCtMENTATION IN KEDIUK-TMM TECIMIDGICAL FORECASTING (Article by V. A. Obukhov. Deputy Director of TsNtlrl (Central Scientific ftesearch tnforrmation and rochnical and Economic Research (Of the for lmvvntLong and Discoveries, USSRItur Scientific Vork, Y- D. V,3hrancv~~Iy T~A)'Oraio Ir" Manager of the Re- learch trctitn of TqNIIPI, and T. A. rezina, Senior Scientific Worker of T..Vlrpl. Moscow, Voprony [.;VMatc1 ~rvaj N. 8, 1970, pp 9-151 D-torminatior, of the cantemporary tochrolvglaAl Ivnl and conpilation of scientifically grcunded farec&sta or development of technology In the future with the aim of chonaln! the most rational 41rectIons or technological pro- grtnis arl'prciper rorrattcn of te-_`hnologicz1.;*1Lcy kre possible only with a. synteriatle study and careful analysis of sources of ts~chnologlejkl-eoeromlc information. A Marx, the important Bourewn of inrormatLon being u%P4 In technological Torecastirg Is p<ert documentation, which contairs Information ot'a'Per-apec- ive nature. Taklr4 Into account that teahnol*Sic~ fo"castli%g largely~ Is deter- idned by branch characteristics, aPA often also by the peculiarities of tar- raw topical directions, the giver) Article e=%Ines general criteria for selec- tion, and aralynig or loc,.Lments at individual at-aces. of forecasting, facusaing rain attention an the place and role hersla of patent docuthentxtion. T.ehmolagical fornmattrg in taken to m,e= scientifically grounded provision of a. tbarge In socially necessary Indicators I of objecto of tech- tit" uture. In the r id Techrolmlical rorecastlriS Is connected In the Close-3t way with bra p2av~rllr.,~. It Im a co,por~nt or fornati~n of technological policy. ForeM.."t'!, do r.,3t dtclde all tasks arlsincC In planning, nor do they substitute for plans, bit they are a nee-ansary preparatory stage, the results of which Pust be can- sl4er94 In the compilation of such plans. WbLlo A plan eatablishos what Munt be done And At what expense, a forecast determines what can be done and under what ctrditlom. o" indiceto" are an agSTegate or tichnalogical-economic cirdtpl.'i t0N,`n'71+.&r&cterImtica meeting concrete needs under specific con- ditions of exploltation of an obj*ct of tecftriolog, III USSR 31 A USSRI '1Z -1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ~'~`~-,TJTLE-SOLIO ROTOR -U- 4UTH6R-('05,)--�dHASTL IVYYY G.G. , SHEVCHENKOr V*I*t LYCtfK0# lof*p C SARENKOr 1-1-v OBUKHOVI--V*Ao tisk s C F~FNFO- iSOUR'dE USSR 248053' 'REFERENCE-,!-0TKRYTIYAt IZDBRET.t PkOM-'.QBRAZTSYP TOVARNYE ZNAKE NO Z3 DAfE PbOL ISHED---;05JAN70 SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR... TOPIC TAGS--PATENTt ELECTRIC NOTORl ALTERNATING CURIKENTp. THERMAL STABIL ITY, EDDY CURRENT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1593 STEP NO-UR/0482170/000/00010000/0000 --AA0121970 ---"mfTASSlF I ED "J I m 2/2 016 UNCLASSrFTED PROCESSING DATE-Z30CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0121970 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROFICHE OF ABSTRACT CONTAINS GRAPH IC INFORMATION. SOLID ROTOR USED FOR AN A. C. ELECTRIC MOTOR ACHIEVES A HIGHER THER14AL STABILITY OF DAMPING SYSTEM DURING STARTING AND IN ASYMMETRICAL OPERATION. THE ROTOR DAMPING SYSTEM INCLUDES TEr-TH M AND METAL WEDGES (2) IN SLOTS 13)0 THE SHORTING RINGS (4r5) ARE MADE BY FORMING A LAYER OF ELECTRICALLY MOLTEN COPPER ON'THE END 0FJHE ROTOR AND IN A RECESS OF THE SHAFT; THE ROTGjR SLOTS ARE MILLED AFTERWARDS, WEDGES (2) ARE IN CONTACT WITH THE SHORT114G P114G ALONG ITS HLCKNE.SS IN ASYMMETRICAL OPERATION EDDY,CURRENTS ARE INDUCED.IN THE TEETH AND WEDGES WHICH ARE SHORTED BY THE RINGS ('4r5), FACILITY: INSTITUT ELEKTRODINAMIKI AN UKRAINSKOY SSRP INSTITUT 'ELEKTROSVARKI [Me YE. 0* PATONA, I LYStVENSKIY TURBOGENERATORN.YY ZAVOD. USSR 1JDC 621.375.82 BABITSKAYA, E. M., GOYDENKO, P. P., and BUYKO, L. D. "Lasers in Semiconductor Monitoring Systems" Kvantovyye generatory v sistemakh kontrolya poluproyodniko v (cf. English above),, Minsk, "Nauka i Tekhn (Science:and Technol6gy), 1972, 120 pp, ill., ~55 kopecks.(from RZh-Fizika, No 8, Aug:72, Abstract No 8D1157K) Translation: The book describes methods and principles for the formation of automatic systems through the use of lasers. to monitor such semiconductor parameters as thickness of epitaxial film and resistivity, as well as para- meters characterizing surface state. the authors take up the peculiarities of the Interaction of electromagnetic laser radiation with.the semiconductor -(reflection, absorption, refraction) and the methods!and principles on which the.monitoring is based (Interference, holography etc.). Bibliography with 87 titles. USSR UDC 621.0, .16,25 BAT', G. A., GULIHIOV, V. N. ZARUBIN, YU.. V., "Ti lov, V. K. , and USHAKOV, YU.V. 0 "Tezperature Effect in the Range of P-0-250 0 for Several Strictly Regular Heterogeneous U-H.0 Criticall Assemblies", Moscow# Atomnaya,~Energlya, Vol 30# No 4. Apr ?1, PP 354-358 Abstracte A good description of the function N or (T) is a sufficiently reliable proof of the adequacy of the computationa1method and the judicious- ness of the simplifications employed in it for describing the design of a reactor. Unfortunately, however, there are few experimental Bata an the effects of reactivity in reactors, and it Is usually.assumed that about a 2M,- accuracy in predicting the temperature.effect of the reactivity is adequate. The integral nature of the criticalexperiments makes It possible to obtain only minimal data on each specific aasembly, However, If enough ouch experiments are carried out# It may bo possibla to tsupplemnt thoso dAtta on the micro- ~Pumters or evcn perhaps to change them considerably. The authors describe the fuel elements and the test stands and provide a table showing the composition of the'fuel inweight %. They include a section on the experimental procedure ahd.-cite the results from the tests. 1/2 , -,., i~,, ~~, .____: - - -- - -I . 129 - USSR UDC 539-181.1 GOLIDANSYM, V. !., Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, D7ZHURAYEV, A. A., YEVSEYh-V, V. S., gA=QV, Yu. V.:,; noc-xNov, V. S., FTZONTASIYEVA, M. V., KHOLODOV, N. I.,. Institute of Chemical Physics, USSR Academy of Sciences "Atomic Capture of Negative Mesons in Compounds Containing Hydrogen" Moscow, Dolklady Ak-ademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 2, 11 Jul 73, pp 31.6-318 Abstract: An attempt is meAe to f-Ind possible underlying reglilarities "dual -Ou-s Zrilln in the distribution of negative muons betire.en "he indi-r- gr D and atoms Z' in substituted hydrogen-containing arganic compounds and in Irrd-rogen-containing compounds in general of the ty- mlln4 Or Z Hlvz~- pe~lz A table is given summarizing the re-lati e-probabilities of capture of V _v -mesons by hydrccarbon and hydrogen-containing groups and by aroinatic nds with ionic bonds, Uii:alk 1 chlorides and in phenyl xingsln compou halides. USSR UDC 541.12.012.2 ANDRLWOV, D. G., FB V YU 4, V.t FIRSOV, V. G., FISTUL', Y. I., State Scientific Research and PevejoMent Institute of Rame Ibletal. Industry, 'Institute of Theoretical and Uperimental-Physics, Moscow "Dimensions of the Hydrogen Atom in Semiconductors and Dielectrics" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 201, No 4, Dee 71, pp 884-886 Abstracta A theoretical discussion based on literature reports is carried out in an attempt to find correlations between the Si-H and Ge-H bond characteristics and dimensions of atomic /konium and attomic hydrogen (both by physical and chemical properties an atom of Alonlum is like a hydrogen aton). no original experimental~work isreported. It Is believed thatthe Aonium (and consequently the atomic hydrogen) are located in the internoca-1 spaces of the crystalline lattice of germanium and silicon. The Aonium was fourd to have a decreased energy of superfine interact-ions which is believed to be due to its interaction with neighboring atoms In the cryztalline lattice - evidently the /4onium electron belongs for a certain time con- currently to the A,+-meson and to, the ligand. Geometricsl aaracteriatics of the internodal spaces in which the ~konium and hydroge-n are located in the 022 L PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 UNC ASsrFrEo -OF SILICON ON THE HYPERFINE SPLITTING ~__r:ITLE -EFFECT OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE ENERGY :OF Muomiu-m -u- -,--.--:ikUT,HOR~4(05)-ANIORIANOVt D.G.s MINAYCHEVi YE.V.v -MYASISHCHEVA, G.G., ..YU.V., ROGANOVt V.So. AQJUKHOV ~;'C 0 U_ NTRY'dT'rffr--USSR ...,_.560RCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOYITEOiE .CHESK YF,Ij!IKIt 1970t VOL 58, r" PP, 1B96-1898 6 V_-'DAT-E -PUBL"ISHED ------- 70 f-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS --CRYSTAL LATTICEt SILLCONt SING-LE CRYSTALY ,,T OP I C TAGS LONGITUDINAL M AGNETIC FIELD NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 0OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO J,_,,~,PROXY R~EUFRAME-1997/1726 STEP ~NU--UR/0056/70/058/006/1396/1898 CIRC ACCESSION NO-00120440 l CESS"ING VATE--30OCT70 P RD ~,`:~-:'~.TXTLE-PASCHEN BACK EFFECT FOR THE MUONIUM ATOM -U- ~l'.,"-..'-'4UTHOR-105)-MINAY'%"HEV, YE.V., MYASISHCHEVA* G.G., Ot3Ul(HOV V.t ROGANOV, SAVELYEV G.I. :OF INF -USSR EKSPERIMENTALONOY I JE R ETICHESKOY FIZIKII* 1970t VOL 58, lik 5, PP 1566-w-1592 E. PUBLISHED--70 0AT AREAS-PHYSICS -LONGITUDINAL MAGNETIC FIELD MAGNETIC FIELD.INTENSITY, QPIC..TAGS 1. POLARIZATION, HUGN: SINGLE CRYSTAL PROPERTYr:QUARTZ# CORUNDUM :CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONt CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3001/2236 UR/0056/70/058/005/1586/1592 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0127598 UNCLASSIFIED, Ole PKOCIE-SSING DATE-30OCT70 -(;,LRC ACCESSIUN NO-AP0127598 (;P-o- AaSTRACT. THE POLAR I ZAT10tiOF MU PRIME ~~,'POSITIVE~ MESONS AS A FUNCT [ON Of LONGITUDINAL MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH IS MEASURED BETWEEN-0 AND 3 KOE-IN SINGLE CRYSTAL QUARTZ AND CORUNDUM. FOR QUARTZ-.THE:EXPERIMENTAL DATA AREFOUND TO: -BE IN GOOD ACkEEMENT WITH THE THE'EXPERIMENTAL VALUE OF THE .:THEORY OF.,MUONIU(4 DEPOLARIZATION* ~.-'-:_CRITICAL MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH.FOR MUONIUM IN QUARTZ'EQUALS wITHIN THE '!.~~'---'E_XPERIMENTAL- ERRORS THE VALUE OBTAINED INIVAC UU-1-1. ~THE POSSIBLITIES `:~.Wf CH'.-THE - M. FORDS FOR MEASURING:THE: SIZE OF MUONIUM IN VARIOUS ETHOD:AF ~k.R kbi ARE CONSIDERED. UNCLASSIFIED 022. UNCLAS.SIFIE-07 PROtESSING DATE-230CT70 lit IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120569 GP-0- ABSTRACT. EFFERENT PROJECTIONS OF THE ANTERlOR COLLICULUS WERE STUDIED ON SEVEN DOGS AFTER ITS LOCAL STEREOTAXIC INJURIES. THE MATERIAL WAS: PROCESSED BY -HE NAUTA MErHjD. ~AT HAS BEEN SHOWN THAT WELL PRONOUNCEDEFFERENT PAT"14WAYS PASS FROM THE ANTERIOR COLLICULUS TO DIFFERENT FORMATIONS ON THE.uirERBRALN (THE THE POSTERIOR'THALAMIC NUCLEUSt THE PRET'CTAL .-SUPRAGENICULATE NUCLEUS, ~,:,-..-AREA, THE P-ULVINAR) TO MIDBRAIN STRUCTURES (THE REViCULAR FCRMATION, THE ''CAJAL AND a-ARKSCHEVICH NUCLEIt THE CONTRALATERAL ANTERIOR COLLICULUS)i JO THE.STRUCTURES OF THE STEM AN1Y,THE SPINAL CORD..: THE Ex[STFNCE OF A -LARGE NUMBER OF AFFERENT AND EFFERENT CONNECTIONS. i"EkIMIT TO ASSUME THAT -,,-THE DI.FFEr%:ENT EFFECTS OF INJURIES OF THE~ANTERIORZOLLICULUS RESULT NOT -ONLY FROM ITSDISTURBED STRUCTUREP BUTi~ALSO FROM THE DISTURBANCE OF 'Tio THOSE RELATIONS WHICH FORM DURING THE PERFORMANC~ OF THE VISUAL FUNc N BETWEEN.- DIFFERENT PARTS OF THEiBRAIRTHRDUGH THE XFFtiRENT AND EFFERENT iOF THE- ANTERIOR.:COLLICULUS:.: FACILIM PAVLOV S I:OLOGY- OF-PARTMENT,. MsT TUTE. OF EXPERIMENTALAEDIC.INEr USSR ACADEMY 0 -MEDICAL~ SCIENCESt LENINGRAD.,' UNC LA S S I F I E D 'USSR urc 543-70 --ENSKAYA, T.I., Moscow Sta. University imeni SUDArCOV, F. P., OBUKHOVA L A and T e M. V. Lomonosov, %13`cW,-Tf'nistry of Rjgher~and 5econdary,S-Decialized E ucation USSR "Photometric DeterAnation of Phosphorus by Formation of Violybdophos- phates in blixed Solutions" M oscow, Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimiip Vol 2 5, No 4, Apr 70, PP 765-771 i",~'-:'~~.Abstracti Formation of 12-molybdophosphate in aqueous solutions of dioxane, acetone and ethanol, with 30-50% of the -organic component, results in an appearance of a well defined UV maximum at 310-320 mp, not found in aqueous solutians, The absorbance ed solutions is higher than in aqueous solut ons, the molar in mix 'extinc#on coefficient is 2 4,104 (312 mp), 2.1-104 (310 MP)o 2-5-10' (318.mp) and 1.8-10 4 010 mp) for molybdophosphate in dimethyl formamidet dioxane, acetone and ethanol solutions re~spectively. The phosphate and molybdate require a lower exce .ss of molybdate for a quantitative reaction in mixed solutions* This,reaction can be used -1 :for photometric detarmination of phos~phorus. Itlis as simple as the ;water method, but more sensitive. c. Nr.:. Ref. CodeNRo44-3 AP0054284 -1yar PRLMARY SOURCE: Moleku naya.Biologiya, 1970, Vol 4 Nr PP FRACTIONATION OF VALINE ISOACCEPTOR tRNAs FP,0M.BAKER'S YEAST 5~ K. VASfL--NK F. F. D~fffrjOVA, L- V-gtjQK-ff1QVj, V. F. PQ gpl N _R_ Inslitute 91 Ur attic ChenrisfrL Siberfatt bra~ch:oj the AcEd of Sciences, ussa, 1voQ.0S.P4 A new method for the chromatography of isoacceptor tRNA.- Val from biker's veast is described. The, chromatography is carried out on TEAE-cellulose co';umns at 38-40* in solution of 7 M urea and OJ M CH3COOH iii NaCl linear gradient from 0,35 to 0,5111. -Mg,-4 ions and EDTA in concentrations 0,005-0,01 M have a marked influence on the fractionation. tRNAval was fractionated into alfew isoacceptor fracUoos. Structural dif- 6rence of these frictions ~A-as confirmed b th y e_,analysis of guanylo-ribonuclease digests :of 11C-valyl-tRNA on TEAE-cellulose, columns in linear gradient oi HCOOH and NaCl in'? Al -urea. The final purificatio of tRNAN"91:2# as performed by the chemical method of periodate oxidation. REEL/FRME UDC 63Z.95 USSR u., nmacy-, A, YE. I.# PRONCH.MKO, T. S. 1~'Lr~.X!30'7 t. 'IV .5 171WRik 4, U,'A G. N. L. B# j YU11talAs A. G. t OBLIXFCYA, V. 1. EMKOVAl Ro G. ConcerninS Liquid Oxr,-nnanarcury Seed Dir, info ctntntall V sb. Kbirt. sr~Amtva 7.a!41-chity rast. (ch~!zucul. AGents for Plr.~ltl Proi,'3ctior -- Alb co_uec-Ulon o-T uorks)p VYP 19 11400collt 1970 f, PP 1' 50-! 55 (Frorl Ri'llh-l' ialya, Ko 11, Jun 72, Abstract iia ui,-l:Z7) Trar3d~-Itiont Fxca th:,- rasulta of bothome rund s!;.all-plot fic-ld t~otu of norL-Sovict PTYJ G;r:t- ?T! L(~11)TE", 1 Soviet ~;ru-,plcs Of liquid 0rc'alxmnrcV_-, -FIL ,as w with to-non-SwAot nrld -im1rtica-1 use in ruch funsioidlau , ill-a ra:-Lhcrl colclude that litlad- p2:c.-,%-xaiicnjs dco,=Vc att-entioll .,a9 Droninim, for 6 for use as scacl.0lisineactanta in Soviet agriculturo. .~j USSR uDc 632.95 TIR, 11. H. ANDREYEVA, YE. I. IIEVNIKOV If. If-o Zq UKH Y ICIMIM-0, T. S. , SHIKILIZINATOVA, G. N., YURKOVA, A. G. , OLICANOV, FRON 13. HOVIKOVA R. G. and 0 "Phonylmercury and Fexylnorcury" V sb. nim. sredstva zashchity rast, (MRmical Agcnts for Haunt Protection -- collection of uorks) Vup 1, flloscow 1970, i PP 145-150 (fi' m M-Kbim iye., No 11, .-met No 11 0 Jun 72, AbsJ Translationi Soed disinfectant dusts hexylmc;rcnry Etllgcl, 18-22% haxachlozolbaimelm, 2 .11A to hc::an3) and phonyluercury 0"0 -hexuchlorocy-,lo r ch crab-nzene) am ol icimlly authoriz~,d in 'he Eth,-,.l and 13-242," h-;.x-k 1 T Soviet Union for uso aminet tim srx.3 plant diseaz~--.:a as '..hose controlled by graros:x. About half the Et?!~,;C! exper:4'ed, irhen granosan is used is expandod when phuny2varcury and hexylrarcury aiy,- used. Phony1mcroux-Y can b3 uz~3d :against fuz;arivm wilt ana helzinthosporiasis. Thc- =N cUoinfcctants Show pronise aa agents for controlling.4wmxf vfheat, iiOectloau amd,wheat, kernel smut. The most proniaim; cignU- dyes for the..di:Anfoct~%i grain Rhod---,ine 0 methylene blue# acid W-J. r, b 1 a cla and cWract red 21C* _Tbac-6108" Phar"d I- USSR UDC 776 DUBITSKIY, A. M., ILYALETDINOVA, S. G., and 01 VA V. N mIUKHO;g6.;.; -"Toxicity of Blue-Green Algae for Larvae of Blbod-Suckilig Mosquitoes of tan't South-East Kazakhs Alma-Ata, Vestnik Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, No,2 (322), 1972, pp 65-67 Abstract: Of 13 species of algae tested, Microcystis aeruginosa, Hapalosiphon fontinalis Anabaena variabilis, and Anabaena oscillarioides f. turkestanica, toxic to larvae of Culiseta longiareolata, Aedes aegypti, Aedes caspius, were and Culex pipiens. 14ben exposed to the above algae, W,to 99~.7% of mosquito larvae perished. Microcystis aeruginosa was.the most todc, and Anabaena oscillarioides, f. turkestanica, least toxic for larvae, with the remaining two species occupying an intermediate position, Analysisl .:)f the stomach 'contents of larvae showed that they~cont#ne&~50-70% algae. However, mos- quito--pupae,which do not feed onalgae. were,:not affected by,any of the al tested. gae- itftmunology~~,~~-~ USSR UDC 576.858.25.097.2.077.3 0 GAYDAMOVICH, S. Ya., BZUQYA. V. R. , MEVNIKOVA, Ye. E. , VOtOKHOVA, N. A., KIRYUSHCHENKO, T. V., KLISENXD G...A., KRASNOBAYEVA, Z. N., LAVROVA, N. A., SHARIPOVA, Sh. A., and SHANOYAN, H..K., Institute of Virology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow ~"Use of Ultrasound to Increase Arbovirus Antigen Activity in Serological Tests in Vitro" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, 11fay/Jun 1973, pp 356-:160 Abstract; An ultrasonic technique to increase antigen activity was tested on five groups of arbovirus antigens. Antigens prepared from suckling mouse brain by the sucrose-acetone and freon methods, or in chick fibroblasts with- out preliminary processing, were subjected to 30-40 sec of 20,000-25,000 Hz ultrasonic treatment. Titers determined:.before and after treatment by hemag- glutination inhibition (HAI), complement-fixation (CF), z=d agar gel diffuse precipitation (AGDP) were compared.. For.group A and B'arboviruses CF and HAI titers increase 4-8 times after treatment,.while AGDF titers remained unchanged. In the Kemerovo-Bunyamvera-California.group, the CF titers increased by 2-4 times, and no change was observed in HAI titers. CF titers increased 2-8 times for all but Neapolitan arbovirus of the Phlebotomus group. 1/2 USSR GAYDAMOVICH, S. Ya., et al., Voprosy Virusologii, No 3,.Hay/jun 1973, pp 356- 360 The only HAI response in this group:was by1ujaru arbovirus, and only after treatment the AGDP titers increased in afew cases. Ultrasonic treatment had-an especially favorable effect on CF and kDP titers In the Uukuniemi group, while changes in HAI titers were less pronounced. Thus ultrasonic normally facilitates antigen activity in CF and HAI reactions and treatment has a variable effect on the AGDP reaction. Treated antigens did not lose specificity. It is concluded that ultrasonic treatment can be used not only to increase titers but also to raveal.titets* of rolativoly inactive antigens. 2/2 17 USER UX 576-8,~13-2~ LOY107, KO ~RMSAJ P. G., GAY11P,2~-QVICH, S. Ya. YAROVOY P. I. KLISETZKO, G. A.,. and 1--~ELIIIIKOVA, Ye. E., Sc.-~:~ntirj(-- and Institute of 11~ygienc Epidemd-olorry, Kishinev, Volflavian E-45R, and Institute of Virology imeni D. I. IvanovskUy, Academy of USSR. I.Soocow "Isolation of lftragysh Virus Prom the Kemerovo Groirp in the Mldavian SSR" Voprosy Virlasologii, 'to 6, M3scowj, 1972,: PP'7w, -711 Abstract: A isolated in 1971 fromn~anr Ixodei3 Lickus col-loci-crl fror, shee-p J-n~ the :,Iol d~-.vian SSR, rared Mnara~-::ysh by the authc%-s, wnt-~ lethal. to 2-4 "Iny mice and nou Go to n~-ee- The viruz -oasse~~ t'aroii~-,h a 100 --ancre'ar pore fil-ter but was re'ainP-LI at 50 !w-nometers. Soditim, d 2coqvcholate and etter had little effect on virus tiLers. Inasmuch as i:L was .1q-possible to 0'~Jtain a herm;glut-inatirg anti-en to the viras by usual methods, Identi Pi cai-ion 2tudios were carri ed ()ut by -the cum.,olt-,-;rent-fixation reaction. with immiunc a3citic fluid reactive to sevoral arbovirusoo were positi-ve only for t,.ic- !-mu-P. Moreover, tha-t ~~;roa.p t!~ic -ost 1:)ro nounced croos-macti."-o was- with the eribf,,(!h abu.Mup. Thi;,- .-!-t that Mhara,~ 7 11 vi-i- to t, c Kcr.,,,erovo-Tribo.;,-h group. Appl-Ureitly 1. x1einus pLays arv carz,11.~r role in the infection cycle. .858-25 USSR UDC 576 GAYDAVTOVICH, S. YA., NUKIFOROV, Lo P.j GROIMSHEVSKIY, V. L. , OBUKHOVAI V. Ve I., irid BEL'MXVVAj: fi6ta var4aasmao G. A., CHERVON Nedical'Sciences, of-1irsology imeni 1). 1. Ivan.ovskiyo USSR Acadlemy of Moscow 11111eif Arbovirus Sumakh from the Uukunieni Group" MOSCOW$ Voprosy virusologil, 110 It Jan/teb 71v pp 21-25~ Abstracti Isolation of the arbovirus Buuakh in the USSR is described for the first tire. The virus was obtained fron the hearts..,und lungs of black- birds (Turdus merula) collected in Azerbaydzh-m. The vl-rus w=- sinilar to but not identical with WkwiieLd., as shown ia the agar GD1 cUffusion test, but not.by the complement fixation test. The isolated,Vlrus va-s pathogenic for suckling white mice. An incubation period of 1i days wai3 found upon Intracerebral, which in subsequent pazsages~was x--duced to 96 hours. Mce 1-3 days of age were most susceptible. An antib-on for hema,93lutination re- e-acetone method. actions was prepared from suckling mouse.brains by the;vcros The tijL-.er of this antigen did not exceed Is64. Subsequcint workup with Tween- '6 80 and ether raised the titer to 1i2,1, -1t512v Wwn the. anti,-en was Prepared by the freon,methodg the materlal was enriched with 7~~en-W and ether arA 1/2 25 ---------- USSR UDC: 669.017.11.295.292 V. V., KAPITONOYA, N. P., SHUSHKANOV, V. JM., MOROZ, L. S. MUMMY, IVANOVA N V.,'Lepingrad g "Solubility of Vanadium in a Tit-anium'.1 Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, No 4, Jul-Aug' 73, pp-221-224. Abstract: Considering that vanadium is one.of the most important alloying elements used in the production of.titanium alloys, this,work.attempts to establish the true limit of solubility of vanadium in a titanium. The para- magnetic susceptibility and modulus of elasticity of four alloys in the Ti-V system containing 0,50, 0.92, 1.40 and 2.30 wt. % vanadium were studied in various initial states. Methods were selected for high sensitivity to changes in electron structure of the alloys,studied and interatomic bonding forces, hoping to record the initial, stage: of the f o-nnat Lott of a second phase The studies showed characteristic breaks on compas ition versus prop- erty curves of the alloys at 0.92 wt. %.V, indicating ch~inges in the inter- atomic bond energies and electron structure:,at this point. X-ray structural analysis showed that the breaks on the composition versus property curves correspond to appearance of the 0 phase. "Mus, the equillibrium limit of 1/2 57 1 Oll. 1 1: 11 1;.; Acc. Nr: I**N R6f Code: UR 0056 0043699 AF PRI14ARY -SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimelatal'noy i:Teoreticheskoy Fiziki,. 19.70... Vol 58:p~ Nr 3 9. pp,r" 1113 -G IN-CRYSTALS THEORY OF LIGHT SCATTERIN W Strizhevskly., _V.L.; Objj V. A microtheory of* nonlinear scattering (NSybf fi"ht by crys"I vibrations is deTe- 9. loped. In tho general case of d1pole active transverse vibration.$. the NS intensity is determined, flistly, by the nature of the mechanical phonon, seco(ndly, by the interac- -tion between the phonons and transverse electromagnetic field I its a result of which the phonons change 4111to polaritons and thirdly,iby.nonresonanco, processes of crystal polarization by the exciting-field. Accordingly : thp scattered light flux can be represen- ted: as Ahe.-.. product of three factors, of,t~q ~ phonofi, polariton. and nonrosonance which -reflect.: the, physical causes mentioned. ab.6ve '-responsible for the naj.ure~ of the scatte- ".ring. Ns.,hy Jongitudinal phonons',is also considered. A close relation Wtweea the NS REEL/ 19770103 19770104 -A 11 77?. -1 7~!j'~ USSR UDC-621.382.9 FAYNER, M Sh. SYSOYEV, L. A.,*and G~.U.GORMO, G. D. "Effect of the Parameters of the So urce Material of Cadmiun Sulphide on the Efficiency of Operation of Piezatranaducers Using a Dif fused Layer" V sb. Ngnakris-tally i tekhnikg (Monocrysteeds and Technics -- Collection of Works), Issue 3. Khar'kov, 1970, pp 207-210,(from M-Eloktronika i yeye primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B454) Tra dependence is found of the efficiency of operation of piezotrans- nelation: The ~uc.ere using a diffused layer In OdS, operating:iA the 30_,44 Mz frequency rangel on.the-concentration of impurities in scurcelmsterial of various brands and the con- centration of the donor impurities Al, In, Cat introducable in the process of growth. It is shown that annealing of the source material of,.CdS:and the introduction of Al in a concentration x 10-2 percent byvaight during growth increases the efficiency of operation. of the pierocon.verfAir V,20-30 db.:~ Summary. 78 - 7 7 UDG 546.48'22.5:48.55:5-39.4 S silt ATROSTICHENKO, L. V., SYSOYEV, L. A., a d n;3t'-t(-,Le of Single c XOSHKIN V. III., All-Union Scientific Pesear h ! Cr ystals ItEffect of-the OrientatioR of the S e Ga h Anisotropy e.con.4 Phas "ith Lithium!' of Brittle~Failure in Single Crystals: of CdS AlLoyed; W Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, yo _V 6,, No II, Nov 70, pp . 1917-1921 Abstract: A study was mad of the anisotropy of~' brittle failure in single crystals of cadmium sulfide,alloyed with 11ithiurn as a function of concentration A nietallographic investigation of sections, -the cleavage structure structure, and;the-pattern of brittle failure of the crystals around~thq impressions made by microindentor loading, showed that at, Li concontrations of the order of 0.5 - 10-2 wt"/'O thp cleavage plane of cndudura sulfide is modified. If nonimpurity CWS ningl~- cryotalt, ujWc;r,,t,:) clcavage only.along the '100a~ or pLane,,;, then brj'.ttJe failure. can occur in cadmium vulfidt alloyod Wl~th I.ittlium (),-,:Ly the bonaL Th effect ib 16snoqi-ated wi,tk I,( -rat-Atni Of H I o zocond phor'& r , og tr -ho 001-4.. p Ln tit, f; ntrix ai1yi,,0:n1.j WA 'I L or thi:i; 6k: X USSR UDC 5464148 122: 548-55 ~~'-'Z`-i0BUKHOVSany, YA ;All-Union Scientjif-'Lc Research .0 A., and SYSMEV L A 51- 314gle Crystals, 56i.ntill6tioa Materi4ls Fin,d Ulrrapure ~~:'Khar! koy Tr e atm ent o f CdS Singl e Crystals in. Salt Melt a" os M Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SS8'R Neorgani che skiye Miaterialy, 01 6 o I G, Oct 70* pp 1784'1786 undoped Abstract: The authors studied changes in the properties o CdS single crystals grown from melt~after annemaling,at 9,OOC C in -Salt melts (LiCl, NaCl, KC1). It was f6und: that thLre is no change I and. micro hardness: of~ tf-ia crys-cals as a n the.electrica.( properties Annealihg in Lae LiCl melt result of annealing in NaCl and KC1 melts* 10 ncreases the resistivity from I to 10 ohms/cm. The inbroduction of gV Cu-0 In, Na.,and Cd during annealing in the LiCl n, elt leaves the aark resistance" of the. crys* tals.. practically unchanged :Tkii:3 indicates :-41;wt p igh lithium concentration bf ":the:: melt : ,;10 t-h (3 ercelt) USSR -OBUKHOVSKIYI YA. A-j and SYSCJYEV, L. A., Izvestiya Aka,_,emii Nauk SSSR I.s.-.Neorganicheskiye Materialy, -Vol 6j:~ No 100 Oct, 70, pp 1784-1786 -y~ :Compensates for the electron conductivity af ti-I 0ci. ital, and the aforementioned additions of salt in co_,jjunc.tion~,,,-ij-;h- LiCl have no Sig- i icant on the properties. A decreaseAn the Li concentration n M of I the melt to 3-4 percent by diluting it with tl~-e eutectic mixture NaG1 + KC1 lowers the dark resis~vance by,-2 Qrder*:with a light re- f 1.104 ohms/c A further decrease in I;he L-Cl concentra- sistance o M tion to 1 percent increases the dark conduction ,Ath invariant light .-.conduction. There is no change in the electrophysic,al properties of CdS,.crystais as a resultof.annealing in, a melt;;wii;K low LiCl concen- t ns. The photosensitivity of th crystals,'-s increased by adding ratio 10~3 percent CuInS in addition t o 3' 'percent LiCl. Daek resistance 2 '3 orders. The result_ is then lowered by, 1-2v light resistanze b- 2 or~., u ampli icaiAon. lant-crystals are suitable f -ultra6o nd, -7- USSR UDC 576-851-42 ISPENKOV, A. Ye., ROVNEYKO Z. P., and OB"YEDKOV G. A., Belorussian Institute of Veterinary Medicine "Protein, Protein Fractions, and Nucleic Acids in Calves Experimentally Infected with Brucellosis, Pathogen, Br. abortus bovis strain,, No 5414" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Sel1skokhozyaystve=y1r-h Nauk, No 4, '1972, pp 97-101 Abstract: The dynamics of protein, protein fractions, and nucleic acids in 4- to 5-month-old calves experimentally infected with Br. abortus bovis strain No 544 and 2260 were studied. The microorganisms were injected subcutaneously in the neck region 3 times in doses of 100.,.000, 2 billions and 3 billion cells at 20- to 30-day intervals. The animals developed a latent form of brucellosis with no clinical symptoms of the disease and with mild i=urxibiological reac- tions. The maxi T-nirr mean agglutinin titer vas not recorded until the 28th day after- the second infection, 1:110. Comple nt-fixing antibodies were not detected at~any time during the study. m I~J 7w- USSR OB'YEDKGVj G. A. laws Patogenez I Diagnostika Brutselleza Krupnogo Rogatogo, Skota (Pathogenesis -and,Diagnosis of Brucellosis in Cattle).* IJiPskt "UrozhaY.," 19701 168 pp Translationt Annotationt The book gives new data on the pathort;enesis, diagnosis, and immunogenesis of the disease., analyzes the effectiveness of diagnostic methods, and considers ther sig~ific6mce of specific antibodies in .~protecting the organism during brucellosis,i The search for methods of differen- tiating1he processes induced by,,pa~bogenie and vaccinal t;trains of ArUcella is -also 'described. 'Introductiont Brucellosis is a dangerous disease for5human beings and fana animals. Preventing -the disease in humans: Is dire417 linked with: e.'radicating brucel- losis in farm animals. A number of scientific research institutions in.the USSR practicing veterinary- specialists, in developing and applying;various rietboft of prevent- ing and eliminating brucellosis in atimalso In the last,10 ydars in the Belorussian SSR, the rate of brucellosis -infection in cattlo has been signi- ficantly reduced, while the nuiiber of cattle on farms no L protected against has been decreased 12-folde Individual livestoc:k farms remote USSR OB'YEDKOV# G. A., Patogenez. 1, Diagnostika Brutselleza. Krupnogo Rogatogo SkoUt'. Xinskj "Urozhayy" 1970, 168: PP from the central regions and located in distant rayons of the Poles'ye (low-lying forest region) still remain unsafe. Success in the fight against brucellosis has been won by comprehensive !iuse of general veterinary-sanita- tion measures and specific prophylaxis. However, the use of' specific pro- phylactic means (vaccines) is still complicated because,,,using existing diagnostic procedures (serological and allergic) the pxacticin doctor cannot distinguish the contaminated 6nima3 from oge Oich has been immunized., It becomes necessary~ to., study the, - interaction of the organism and:, Brucella straJ ns of varying virulence 'mom: deeply, ie. immunogenesis and pathogenesis in the broad sense must be emphasized. Historically, after discovery ofthe infectious nature of a particular disease, first priority went to developing means of combating the pathogen and,prophy2actic methods, while study of the interaction between nacro- and microorganisms was put in third place. - During severe infections the methods :of therapy and prophylaxis which were developed were effective, but with chronic infections, where the interaction: between the na=oarganism and the pathogen axe not apparent# they t=ed outAo,.be lnsuff~oient,. Tbis is of brucel-losis in cattle T tWR YEDKOVI G. A.j Fatogenez i Diagnostika Brutiselleza Empnogo Rogatogo OW Skotat Minsk, "Urozhay',,, ig?o, 168 PP' The reaction of the macroorganism during brucellosis was ;studied primarily through the phagocytic activtty of macrophages, synthesis of antibodies, and sensitization. In recent times the, arsenal of. metbodolotical -procedures has increased significantly, and it has.become-possible to dpvelop more profound knowledge of reactive changes.in the organism under the influence of wild- ~type, and vaccinal strains of Brucella., Brucellosis involves not only the behavior of the agent la the organism, but also the morphological and cytological- changes in affect-Bd organs, which 'comprise the pathological component in the: pathological-Immuiological process. Functional and biochemical .(especially cytoo'hemical.) chrmiges activating phago.. cytosisi weakening and destroying the pathogen# axe alsoAmportant. Analysis of these changes using various research metbods is possible with the livir-g which is of interest for disease dZignosis and tb Lwaunological state of the animal, This book describes results of study of-the functional state of immunized animals and animals with brucellosis using methods.: Alo4ge with study of agglutinins and complemont-fixing antibodien, attention ~i,az divicted to the dynardes of the spectrum of sevum prbteina: (which Womstudiod W the Dwthocl of-electrophoretic fractionation)* the quantitative and qualJ.tativu compositioil USSR OBITEMOV, G. A., Patogenez I Diagnostika, Brdselleza Xrupogo Rogatogo Skota, Minsk. "Urozhaysll 1970, 168: pp of leukocytes, their phagocytic activityr biood oDsoninsi the RMA content df.lymphocytes, and the quantitative composition of nucloic accids in the peripheral blood of cows idth brucellosis and_'Vaccinatedl~coira.~ The fluore- scent antibody method is also treated. Descriptions are given of the initial symptoms of brucellosis, its clinical, and-41Wostic methodz. -The book is designed for Yeterinaxians t~ yeterinaryassistintst laboratory assistants at. veterinary hospitals. and laboxatories and stuients at veterinary em.rtments and institutes. Table~of Contentai - Introduction _Typlc~-- Features of the Patho 1.6.of Brucenosis Infection of ganes Biological''Froperties of the Brucelloals Pathogen 13 Penetration of the BruceLlosis Pathogen ijl~ the Organism 29 -100- /2 023 UNCLASSIkED PROCESSI'LNG DATE--20NOV70 I R CACCESSIC-N NO-AP0125639 G'1-0- ABSTRACT. THE:EFFECT GF AiNTHRACENE (1)" [TS I E 9 - P k s9,10-DI-ME, AND 0#10-DI"PR 1-10114LOGSs 9PAGETYCANTHRACENrE, -9tBIRG-MCANTHRACENE, 1,29"LNZANYH RACENE, ACkIDIENI I I NAI>t~JTHAL04E 111I)s AND QUINOLINE (IV) UN rliE FLUOKESCE.NCE OF'.'9,AMIN0tkCR[0lf4Er 3f,btblSfDlYjETHYLAMING)ACRIDI~E (IN T14E PRESENCE OF I-D PRIKE NEGATIVE2 ~M OLE-L. HCL CR KOH1, ANO k[BLIFLAVINE (V) IN EfOfi hAS STIJOIED, AND THE ABS. QUENCHING CCNSTS. ARE TABULATED. NEiTHER THE Fl-UORESCEiNCE NOR THE -ABSCRPTILN, SPECTRA OF T14E LUIMING-PHORS UNDER STUDY ALTER-Ea ON THE twoN. 'OF I OERIVS. MCST OF THE OTHER COMPOS. S- OWtO PiIGNOONCED QUENCHING _UN GT 10N OF EFFEC-1, THE FLUORESCENCE YIELU 5 DECREASED AS A F THE -NCtv, (A SU82) IN :ACCORDANCE WITH THE STERN FULMER QUENCHING AGENC CC VAVILCV RLLATICN 6 SU60-8 EQUALS I ~PLUS k(A:SU82). THE SIt4ULTANEOJJSLY 06SI). DECREASE IN THE DURATION OF FLUORESCENCE WITH INCkEASING (A SU82) 1-:-SUGGESTED AN, INTERAC71LIN BETWEEN THE QUENCHING AGENT: AND,LUMIANOPHOR THA ii E~ 'QU7 :IN AN EXCITED RATHER N GRIJUIY01 S.TAYE. ENCHING CONSTS. OF --THE 9-PR AND 0#10-DI-PR HCMULOGS GF I.WERE.ALWAYS, LGWER lis COMPARED WITH -THE RESP. IME COMPOS. ALSO THE INTERMEDIATE: COMPLEXE;S: FORMED DY THE -4-_NTERACTICN WERE PRESUMED TO POSSES:~S A SANDWICHISTRUCTURE. rHE TIR-kyCLIG MCLS. OF THE AINTHRACENES::AND'Ji "THAT STERtCALLY CORRESPONDED '413LY STRONGER ~~'-ttj lHE A?JNG'ACRIDl.fqES U"iDER STUDY. ALSC A4AP ~CONSIDER VUENCHI NG EFFECT THAN TPEIR BICYCLIC ANA~LGGS III AND.;[V.~ THE QUENCHING EFFECT WAS MORE- PRONOUNCED IN THE Aciolcmi FORMS THAN 'IN THE ALK. FORMS GF w-..-T NG BY TH A THRA ENE WA HE AiVINCAC-RIDINCS, AND THE STRONGEST QUENCHN E h c s S oi3Srj-. IN V, UHICH PUSSESSES A DISTINCT EtECTROW ACCCIPTOR. CH4RACTER. USSR A. Doctor of hedical'Sciences, and taKOIAEV, V.,. Doctor Strength of BiologicalViss:uea" Moscow Heditsinskaya Gazeta, 26 My 72, p 3 Abstract: In experiments on newly decreased subjects it war.; found that as ribs develop to twice their original size, their exponent of' nechanical strength decreases two-fold. The distensibility of the aortaAn middle- aged people was 94-10Q% and 60-70% among the elderly. Compact parts of hip bones have a pressure limit of 15-30 kg~mm2, while cancellous parts have a limit Of 0.7-1.5 kg/mm?-. In humans the coefficient of elasticity in the intervertabral. disks increases 4 times in 50 years. Vax~.ous studies of nechanical strength have been made in relation tot (a) the development of -artificial hearts through the determimtion of the strength of the tencUnous threads of heart valveal (b) legal,medioinb and the deteridnation of the weights which destroy. tissues and, rgand a resul o ;,:(a) injury as,. t of Stan -,n 6,mrtar (d) extreme condition6 In Pace,:, 0 (W~1!1i:~~, USSR Institute of Oceanology imeni KABAKOVA, YU. G. , and OCU"g= P.-*Shirshov, Acadeak of Sclendes7WS19-14ose.ov of Primaxy. Phytoplukton Production on: Biogenic Blezents and ~ Mo Doklady AT-aAemU Hauk, SSSRO, Vol 201, No 3st971, PP li227-1,230 r Abstracti Ths effects of nutrients (pt Nt Sit FS rMn talld Co) and light on the growth of plankton were investigated in the southeast part of the Caribbean Sea. The results indicate that in small s=p:Les pthe noi5t Importwit factor determining the growth rate is the initial quantity of the :phytoplaz&ton, while light is of secondary and nutrienta ~of tertiary immrbancs. In a population of natural density# photosynthesis in promoted Iq ad(Litional nutrionts more than trj additional -34ght, In a populatioli of iwvkodly ine-reased density, light exerts a greater effect. flotrovert for any glLven quantity of light -energy delivered, plankton production and. photosynthenis Increase with increasing supply of nutrients. It., is concluded that in' tho aroa investigated, thereIA-8 a deficit of nutrient, elownts which inh_414ts.plankton growth and 06tosynthesis. 14 USSR IJYJC 537,529:534-222-2 (Y"MIwrPTw: V- 'N- Nikolayev -)nation of Wix; a in, Water" Study of.Shock Wave Formation in the DetA Kishinev) Elektronnaya Gbrabotka Materialov, 110 5, SeP-Oct 71., PP 39-41 Abstract: With the aid of high speed photographing usiiqr, an SFR-2,.1 ca.7era. and oscillographing of the electrical parameters of a discharCe, the process of energy liberation in the discharge chnnnel and formation of the resiLltant ~,hhock wave Was studied. Detonation of copper and steel.,~rlrcs ~weasuring 0.15 r.,11 in dienieter and 90 = long at an initial 50 kv voltage ana 1. :-,iJ.crofr-.rad Capaci- tance-wan.investie-ated. Recommendations am given for I.ndistrial use and selectiou of the mterial for.detonating vires itu s, 6 bibliographical 3 f re c6 USSR 1%odeling of Brittle Ruptureof a n Object During Electro- hydraulic, Treatment" ~Kishinev, ElektronnayaObrabotka Naterialov, No .3, 1970, :58-59 p p Abstract: In planning electrohydraulic devices for breaking of rods, it is necessary to select the-R.- L and C. elements of the discharge circuits to provJdel the necessary pararieters of the hydrodynamic pulse-which.breaks tho.crod. The ithors performed 41 -st e yin which:rods broke in such an a udy to determine th wa a -aratus to help in this selection# Initial experiments using pp rods were unsuccessful, since.the mass of bubbles formed near thesurface of the rod made it impossible to determine whether the initial shock wave or slower but-more powerful subsonic move- ment of the medium actually performed the breaking., Model- expert- ments were therefore perfomed on glans plates4boss impact toughness was equivalent:to that ofAhe rods td-be,broken. These G.Veriments Indicated that thi: actual i brittle; '.upture of. the -plates -was perfomed by. the. shd0k, em USSR UDC: 581.5:68i.3.o6 OIGHOhMANM. S. M. Solving a Combinatorial Problem by Means of the 'GRAD-51 Program" V sb.-Mzishiny dlya 4-nzh. raschetov- (Machines for Enginei~ring Calculations- Collection of works), vyp. 4, Kiev, 1971, pp 64"7o (froia RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12v964),. Translation:. The "GRAD-511 program is designed for solving the following combinatorial problem. Let there be given the vector F=901 I- IYA1 Iwhose conmonent's are a se- quence in order of increasing number from the segment. ~14. b), yjEfa, bl, V. =a, Yvb It is required to isolate from y the vector of lowest dimensionality x x1j, iniTnum.o t e function corresponding to the m--* h i-1 J-1 Here t, g are given nonnegative functions; p is some number which indicates the "weight" (frequency, probability of application) of i! anent xij. omp V USSR UDC 577.391,61',1.112.92.086.3 BYCHKOVSKAYA, I. B., and OCHINSKAYA G. K. Laboratory of E;cpetimental Cytol.06~r and Histology Tto-entgenolog~cal~aod.RadiologicaI Inst.itute, Leningrad Core at ion Between the Dynamics of.Postirrad n r 1 Latio Death of Amoeba and the Dose" Irradiation. Leningrad, Tsitologiya, Vol 14, No 1, 1972, ~pp 137-i4O Abstract: Amoeba proteus, culti vated in individual lines, were irradiated with 190 kv X-rays in doses ranging from 0.1 to.406:kr. The tiortality of the cel.1s was not strictly proportional to the dose. :After 0.1-40 kr, 50% of the cells were dead in 40 days, and 85-100% were dead in 80 days,'regardless of the dose. In.nonirradiated controls, only 7% died in'80 days.. In the middle range of 60-120 krj the mortatity rate increased with increasing do&as.. In the high range- of 150-400 kr, the correlation wo-9 absent again: m6at ce'lls died in: 2 h nal determinations d&ys with only a few surviving up to the Ot day. Additio. revealed that the cells survived up~to the;27tJ, generation after low irradia- tion,.up to the 7th generation after medium irradiation,.and only one genera- tion after high irradiation. The results.indicate..that,,co:atrary to the pre- vailing belief, Amoeba proteus is vary sensitive to X-rays, since even doses 1/2 USSR 2/2 006: UNCLASSIFIED kOCESSING DATE--090CT70 iU` 'RC.- ACCLSS I ON NO-~-AN0113044 fl WSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT*; IN :HANDLING Cl~[L Dr_-I~ENSE PROBLEMS -THE SOVIET PARTY AND,GOVCRNMENT AGENC 11) 0 BY THE IE S A E GU E -'DIRECTIONS OF THE 23RD PARTY CONGRESS WOGH_~PROCLAIA,THAT; THE ENTIRE MEMBERSHI-P OF THE PARTY1 THE SOVIET: SOCIETY,, AND PARTY AND GOVERNMENT -PARTICIPATE IN THE, :ADVANCEMENT OF -:-AGENCIES KUST CIVIL DEFENSE. SOME SIONS DIRECTED AT THE IMPkQVEMENT (JF' THE PROMOTION OF- -.CIVIL DEFENSE HAVE BEEN MADE BY THEL PARTY::LBUREAU OF: THE ESTONIAN ~r;".:,:WEPUBLIC AND PARTY COMMITTEES OF THE MOSCOW9. VORONEZH, AND SOME OTHER :-REGIONS.: THE ARTICLE CLAIMS.THE,IMPORTANCE OF:CIVIL DEFENSE 14EADQUARTERS.,-FOR EXAMPLE, THE CIVIL DEFENS&HEADQUAR,rERS OF THE _,5,pELORUSSllAt4 S.S.R. CHIEF OF S TAFF_ GENE RA.LwMAJOR A.. IS;. TSIKHUN, COMPLYING ;~-:-~::~~WLTKTHE INSTRUCTION5 OF THE BELORUSSIAN' CENTRAL PARTY COMMITTEE AND OF CrV'tL DEFENSE' CIF-1-T,~HE-~-U",,:S,'*'S"O-R,'*#, I`S--rflPLEMF-NT;I.NG MEASURES ~W H I C HPREPARE THE POPULACE FOR ROCKET~NUCLEAR WARFARE. THE TASKS OF Z'..:11CIVIL.-DEFENSE ARE EXPLAINED IN DBLASTS REGIONS AND CITIES OF- THE B:ELORUSS_IA.:'1Z0O ARTICLES ON CIVIL DEFENSE HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED IN LOCAL AND JOURNALS OF THE REPUBLIC.'DURING 1969il OVER THE SAME REPUBLICAN AND REGIONAL TV STATIONS* PRESENTED 4.5-PROGRAMS DEALING -WITH THIS:TOPIC. THE CITY AND REGIONAL RADIO STATIONS 9ROADCAST MORE ~'.._~THAN4000 TALKS AND REPORTS ALSO ON CIVIL DEFENSE TOPECS. THE AUTHOR lljl~ IL, ICHAt N. YE. TRAISES A. N. ALOV. DIRECTOR OF THE MOSCOW PLANT IME. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR ClVtL'DEFENSEv AND M.: S. STEPANOV, CHIEF OF -'STAFFr FOR DOING CONSTRUCTIVE CIVIL DEFENSE: WORK. " HOWEVERt THE AUTHOR IS:CRLTICAL OF:CIVIL DEFENSE. ORGANIZATIONS:LN RURAL! AREAS. UNCLASSIFIED. 'USSR uDc: 621.375.82 ~MUABERIDZE, A. A., OCHKIR, V. N.,'SOBOLEV, ff. N. "On the Population of Lower Laser Levels-in a Carbon Dioxide Laser" -Moscow, Kvant. elektronika-sbornik (Quantum Electronics--collection of works), "Sov. radio". 1973 pphi-46 (nrom RZh Fizika~ No 8, Aug 73, ab- No- 1(13), 10 strdet" No 8D 61- by. the authors) Translation: The vibrational temperatures of deformation vibrations Of C02 molecules are measured by the method of rotating spectral lines in the 15-lim region. Comparison of the resultant vibrational temperatures with the cal- culated gas temperatures shows that the population of the lower laser levels is equilibrium in nature. Parallel measurement of the vibrational tempera- tures for antisynmetric vibrations Of C02 molecules enablp-i dotermination of-the absolute population of the laser levels and invetoian.i The results are~coqpared with measurements by the method of laser signal amplification. -Bibliography of 20 titles. NOVGORODOV, It. Z., OCHKINV V. N., 9 BOLEV, 0 N. R. (Lebedev Physics Ihstitute, ==6ademy of Sclences,,Xoscow) "Measurements of the Oscillatory Totperatures in C02 Lasers" Leningrad, Journal of Technical Physics, June 2.9'1'0, pp 1268- 1275 Abstract; The authors suggest a method for det-erm"ining the oscillatory levels Of N2, C02, and:,CO molecules in their ground electron states by measuring the r ativelintensities of the electron oscillation bands (0.2) 2, of nitrogen. A.comparison of the distribution functions of th6 nitrogen rolecules with respect to the oscillation leve~.s in the ground state XIE' and 9 d in- the electron-excited state. V11u.'i& made. ~ The depen ence of the.oscillatory temperatures%bf the ground state in the dis- and lie on the discharge charge in various mixtures.of C02 'N current and gas-pressure is-found. ~;riations:in the band in- L tensitv as a function of these same parameters ~~,&Ire determined. USSR UDC 621-382.81 MOSbKAROVp B. S. and OCHKOVp ~An Information Measurement*system" Elektron. Tekhnike, Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. 14ikroelektronika (Jaectronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microelectronics), 1972 Edition 206) Pr, 117- 120 (from RZh-Avtomatika Telemechanika iVychislitellnaya Tekhnika, No 3, Har 73, Abstract No 3 A297 by the authors)i Translation: This work considers the requirements for imformation measurement systems and the basic problems which must be solved in their design. There is a discussion of the application of magnetic control contactv as commutating -devices, and a relationship is given between measurement error and the tDile of establishment of a transient process in the input circuit of the apparatus. There is data an an information measurement system which has boen developed and accepted for production. One.tablej,ti4o~.bibliographip. entries. *12 USSR TOLUBINSKIY, V. I., KOSTANCIIUK,.D. ~4., OCTROVSKIY Yu.'N., "Influence of Smoothness of Heating:Surface on.Intensity of Fleat Transfer During Boiling of Water" Vopr.. Tekh. Tellofiz. Vyp. 3, (Problems of Engineering Heat Physics No 3], -Kiev Nauk. Dumka Press, 1971, pp:12-14. (Translated-from Referativnyy Zhurnal Mekhanika, No 1, 1972, Abstract No IBB83 by, Yu. E. Pokhvalciv). Translation: An experimental study was performed in a circular channel with internal heating.. The internal heated tubes, made of stainless steel, had the following dimensions: Diameter 6 am, wall thickness 0.25 am (precise, class 6 smoothness) and 6 mra and 0.25 ;am (cold drawn, averaging class 4 smoothness), 5m,m and 0.2mm (polished, class 11 smoothness). The external tube was made of organic glass 28 am in diameter (wall thickness 4 mm); channel length was 50 no. The limits of change of the modes of the parameters were: heat flux q=O. 2- 2. Nbe/s2, pressure P=2-6 bar, underheating AtW20% water speed at input to channel V=0.2 m/sec. Thc divergence in. intensity cf heat transfer ct on the- technical surfaces was found not to be: too great, while on the polished surface. a was 2S% or more lower, even at high heat fluxes. This effect is re- lated to the impoverishment of the polished surface in vapor formation centers. The experimental dat.- were processed as a criterial dependeice, suggested 1/2 QrganOMA "nd TJSSR UDC 547.525.210231245. -542.957.2 ODABASffAN_, G. V., ROMASHKIN, I. V4, and.PASHCHENKO, L. ~Ye, AStu4. of the Reaction of p-DibromodiTaagnesiumbenzene with Fluoroalkyl- (Aryl)chlorosilance". leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 1971, pp 2,454-2,457 Abstract: Although the bifunctional Grignard reagents have become widely used in the synthesis of various organosilicon. compounds, very little.information has-been published on their possible use in obtaining orgaiofluorosilicone monomers. In this connection, the reactions of p-dibromadimagneslumbanzene wich certain alkyl(aryl)chlorosilanes, containing 3,3,3-trif luoropropyl and m-trifluoro- methylphenyl radicals, were studied, espec-ially as regards the effect of various substitutions for the silicon atoi,t: in the chlorpailane. Also investi- gated was the optimal ratio of p-dibromobenzene, and magnesium and the reaction -time for.- assuring high yield of p dibromo.dimagaesiumbenzena. Thirteen monomers were produced with yields ranging up to 50%. Physical data are given for these, along with details of laboratory procedures. 7;j USSR 0DARICH, 0. .14. and SILLVELO, V. R. (Institu.te of Cybernetics, Ukrainian :-NMENTor Sciences, Institute of Mathematim, Ukrainian IAcademy of Sciences) "As' totic Behavior of Monotonic Solutions of Nonlinear, Second-Order YMP, -Differential Equations with Delay". Kiev, Donovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrains'koi AS R: Seriya A Fizvko-Tekhnichni :ta Matematychni Nauky, December 1,7L ppj, -1075 _972 Abstract: Necessary and necessary-and sufficient conditions for the existence ofmonotonic-solutions with different asym totic behiaivior, f or t are .:-found:for-the.equation t* 01 Le + P 0. (O