SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OMELCHENKO, A.YA. - ONISHCHENKO, P.M.

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USSR UDC: 538.5066 DEMC11EENiKO V. V. DOLGOPOLOV, V. V., and "Effect of a High-Frequency Potential on the Distribution of Fast TH Waves Along a Plasma Layer" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiv Zhurnal, vol 17, Ito 2, 1972, pp 203- 209- Abstract: The authors, members:ofithe Physico-techiaical Insti-,,ute of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences in 310iarkov, theoretically Investigatathe ef"fect of a high-frequency potential on fast T111 wave distribution when a plane-parallel plasma layer is placed between ideally conducting plates. The case,of hig amplitudes, ,h in which the pressure of the high-frequency field is much greater than the gas kinetic plasma pressure, is considered. Expressions are obtained for the dielectric permeability at the plaoma-vacuum interface and for the dispersion. A cotniection betv,reen the fre- quency of thr wa*Ve and the wL TZ ve nwaber iz; ~oiind, The opposile case for low amplitudeu, when the bipji-froquoncy field presclare is much lower than the plasma r5as kinetic presinure,.is also _Jn- vestigated. It is fotuid that while the eiectx~ramagnetic field UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCE~SSING DATE--230CTTO -.LE--OU TTHE NATURE OF COLLISIONLESS ATTENUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES :1 N--: R EG I ONS OF STRONG INHOMDGENEITY:OF; AC!OLD: PLASMA 4U- AU 'THOR-(02)-DOLGOPOLOVi V.V.t OMELCHENKO, AiYA'.~ C,OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORET11CHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58, '4j-PP-r1384-1394 NR DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS -_,TdPIC. TAGS--ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE.OISPEPSION, LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA, ~~ :SURFACE WAVEt PLASMA DENSITY# INHOMOGENEOUS PLASMAj PLAS14A OSCILLATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ndCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEC) .PROXY REELIFRAME--1988/1724 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/058/00tt/138(t/1394 -A110106455 --230CT70 .:2/2 029 UNC LASS I FIIED PROCESSING DATE :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106455 ABSTRACT/EX.TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT., ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATIONS DUE INFINITE PLASMA AND TO AN INITIAL PERTURBATION AT THE BOUNDARY OF A!$EMI VACUUM ARE INVESTIGATED BY TAKING INTO.ACCOUNT F[NITENESS OF THE .-TRANSITION ZONE BETWEEN THE HOMOGENEOUS PLASMA AND VACUUM AND ALSO IN A NONUNIFORM PLANE PARALLEL PLASMA LAYER IN THEE CASE WHEN THE WAVELENGTH OF THE WAVE MOVING ALONG THE LAYER IS MUCH GREATER T;,,.N THfF LAYER WIDTH. IT IS SHOWN THAT FOR A PERIOD DEFIEND BY THE WIDTH 01: INHOMOGENEOUS REGI ON9 THE SU14FACE 14AVES PRODUCED BY THE INITIAL DISTURBANCE COMPLETELY CHANGE INTO LANGMUIR OSCILLATIONS AL,ONG:THE DIRECTIOtCoF THE PLASmA --~~DENSITY GRADIENT; THE OSCILLATIONS AR-E CONCENTRATED IN THE VICINITY OF THE-- P014T OF -PL-ASMA RESONANCE~ FOR T"E.' WAI E FRE U NC T S v o E HI REGION COMPRISES.A SMALL PART OF THE INHOMOGENEOUS REG10f"l OF THE PLASMA. If THE INHOMUGENEITY REGION WIDTH OF, THE MEDIUM IS COMPARABLE WITH THE WAVELENGTHt OSCILLATIONS OF A GIVEN FREQUENCY IN GENERAL WTLL NOT EXIST AT DIFFERENT POINTS OF THE INHOMOGENEOUS MEDIUM, IN: THE GLNERAL. CASE .(FOR AN ARBITRARY RATIO BETWEEN THE WAVELENGTH AND CHARACTERISTIC DIMENSION OF T14E INHOMOGENEITY) LANGMUIR OSCILLATIONS: (WITH DIFFERENT FREQUENC16S AT V4kIOUS POINTS OF THE INHOMOGENEOUS 'KILL REMAIN AS A RESULT OF OEVELOPMENT OF THE INITIAL PERTURBATION. THE EFFECTIVE ENSI[TY GRADfENT ~WAVE VECTOR OF THE OSCILLATIONS ALONG~THE PLASMA ~D 'INL FACILITY: FIZIKO TE.KHNICHESKIY )EFINITELY GROWS WITH TIME. INST.i AN UKR. SSR. A c Q T i-1 USSR UDC 621.316.721 "Device for Stabilization of Direct Current" USSR Author's Certificate No 259441, Filed 29/06/68, Published 14/04/70 (Translated from Ref eratinyy Zhurnal ~ Avtomatika, Telcmeldianika i Vychis- litel'nay-q Tekhnika, No 12, 1970, Abstr ct No 12 A292P by:V. Sh.) Translation: In the stabilizer circuit suggested, the difference between the voltages oi a standard elemeat and the feedback elemeut in modulated by a mechanical converter which is connected directly to the power supply of a rectifier made of thyristors and thyratrans. 'i'lic aig-nal is then amplifled with multiplication of the carrier froquency in a p1jase-iiensitive AC Limplilf- ier and fed to a phase-rensing detector coutrollivga. rvcrtifier which excites a DC generator. The rectifier Is made using a saturatiou~choke which is connected into the circuit in series with a pmrar transtormer supplying a silicon power rectifier. The power supply~of the modulator increases the xeliability of the device. "Plant Pathology USSR um 633,,15-.632 %Mich TOI Or L. 1. "Amino Acids in in-fectious Dro-Ds of Wheat Leaves and 'Iheir Effect on the Sprouting of Uredospores of Staik Rust"~ Trmminitet i Pokoy Rast-eniy (Imimmity and Plant Dormancy), bbscow, Nauka, 1972, p 263 Translation of Russian Abstract: One of the factors ,ehicli causes the varylugg degrees of sprouting of uredosporeo of stalk rust injnfectious drops of wheat leaves is the presence of different amount of glycine. USSR 1: f. If I IT-1 JUNO, :1,-l jt~'! Fzjj~ Fli UDC 582-285.2,,,-:581.14 GESHUE.11 E. E., and O1MEL'CT:M-NKO., L. I., Selection and Genetics Instit~ite, Odessa "GermInation of Uredospores of Puccinia Graminis Pers. P. 9p. Tritici Eriks. Et E. Henn. in Inoculation Drops on Leaf Surface of.lAfferent Wheat Varieties" Leningrad, Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya, Vol 7) No 1, 1.9,13, P-P 16-22 Abstract: Uredospores suspended in aistilled water and spri~yed on wheat leaves germinate to various degrees. In imost cases., the more susceptible is the wheat strain to sten rust, the higher in the percentz~ge of Cerrunating, sporest about 30 in resistant strains, 35 in mode rab*!J.Y resistant strains., and up to 100 in susceptible strains. In addition to containing substances produced by the spores, the inoculation. drops collectrA from resist,~mt wheat strains also contain relatively large qijantities of -r6,yton-lides (protective substances normally diffusing from the leaves to the vurface) antJ ph:rtoalexins (protective substances whose production~by the p1nnt mnd diffusion to the Sur- face is induced by the spores). However, wheat str-,~Aiia Khvkmv. and Avrora are conspicuous exceptions to this mle, since tne spores, ge-ninate in large numbers on thm and yet tho utraino are rosintant to sten riOt by vl.rtue of an internal defense mechanism. Chemical analysis or,the compoiintioti prenerit in thil inocula- t on drops yields no clue as to the nature of the protective substanceB. ~A_ -112 017 UNuAsslntv~' i'ltocl, ESSING DATE-20NOV70 __,rzrLE--INFLUi:NLE OF STRUCTURE OF INXTIA'L COMPCNEWS OF RADIATION CURING OF UNSAILIRATED ULIGOESTERS AND OLIGOESTFRURE-THANES: -~U- l05)-Ct`.EL(;l-ENKU, S.I., VlUENINAv.!N.G.s, MATYUSHOVAv V.G., CHEfZVET5Gv"r77mT._'ll p G.N. ~__CCUNTRY LF INFO--USSR ENG. CHEM., FPCID. RES. DEVELOP. 1970t:9(2)t 143-6 w_-'DATE PUBLISHEC----70 SU13JECT AREAS--tHEMISTRY .-TOPIC TAGS--RADIATION POLYMERIZATION, OLIGOMER, MALLIC ANHYDRIDE, -ETHYLENE, ETHYLENE GLYCOL, PHTHALIC ANHYCKIDEr ADIPIC AC10i SEBA~l' ACID, ETHYL CARBAMATE, THERMAL SWILITYx CHEMICAL RES[STANCEI POLYMER STRUCTURE ~,.'CCINTRCL MARKIriG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL )_lFIC-0 STEP: NO---US /COO C/70/009/0021OL4 3/0146 C A C A CC E S S I C IN NO- --A Pka! 15 j3AOCa:SSING DATE--20NOV70 ut4CL AS S I Fl ED GO 17 CIXC ACCESSIC~41 NG-AP0125566 _Ym UNSATD. A8STikACT/EXTPACT--(U) W-0- ABS rRACT THE IqRtja~j. Co~,ol "N ';ATEb OLI.GCESTERS 'AND OLIGUESTER UR E T HAN E SWA SINVESTli, THE UINISATD, OLIGGESTERS hERE SYNTHESIZED FROM MALEIC, ANhYORLDE, C :SU132 H SUB4, AND DIETHYLENE GLYCOL, PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, AND Et4DGMETHYI,ENTETRAHYDkUPHTiiALIC ANfYDRIDE, ADIPIC AND SFBACIC ACIDS BEING USEC AS MOL)IFIERS. (jNSAfD. GLIGGESHR URETHANES GF YARIOUS FREE ISOCYAINbTE GROUP CONTLN,T5 WERE PRC-DUCEL) BY INTERACTIGN OF OL -!~:THYLEINEI CLIG5CIEThYLENE, AND GLIGETkIETHYLLIkE M4LEATES ',rlllfi ICILYLENE, UIPHENYLMETHANE, AND HEXAMETHYLENE olI5QcYAr-l;ArEs;,. THE RELATIVE CURING RATE CEPENDS CN THE STRULruRE OF TH&GLIGOMERSt. LSP. THE MONORERS. I N THE CASE OF UNSATD. LLIGOESTER URETHANES!, GROUPS PARTICIPATE IN Tl-;E CURING REACTION. IN IRRADN. CGPqLYJvJ%l., 001H THE YiELD OF m-SOL. FRACTION ANU CONVEkSION OF DOUBLE BONDS :ARE: HIGHER THAN IN' THE PRESENCE OF PEROXIbES. PHYS. AND mEcH. pRopr=~TIES, THERkAt SIABILITYs AND H SUBZ 0 ANG, CFEM. RESISTANCE AREr AS A RULEt HTGHER FOR PULYMERS OBTAINED DURING HIGH ENERGY IRRADN* FACTLITY4 MST. HIGH MOL. CHEM., KlEVv USSk. T-412 026 C L A S' S I F F 6D 0~9.OCMING DATE--27NOV70 T-,.ITLE--COPOLYMEPIZArioN GF OLIGOEtTER MALEATE URENANES" -U- AUTHOR-( 0 2 1 -OMELCHEIqKO S.I.t MATYUSHOVA, ~V.G. ~~:CCUNTRY OF INFO -USSR -80 ~~SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.9 SE-ReB 19701 12(5Yw 377 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYr MATERIALS I CTAGS--COPOLYMERIZATTUNO ORGANIC ISOCYANATE, ~-THYL CARBAMATEP ~~STYRENE*r IR_SPECTROSCOPYp POLYURETHANE:RESIN CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 1,00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~_PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0956 STEP NO--UR/046Ot7O/OlZ/OO5/0377/0380 CI RC ACC CSS I Q IN ~10--AP0136366 2/2 026 LJNCL.ASSI FlM PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 C IR CACCESSION NO--APOL36386 A BSTRAC T/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE REACTION OF OCNRNC0 (R 15 SUBZI SUB6# (PtC SU36 H SUB4) SUB2 CH SUB21.01R.2,41-,TOLYLENE) 4ITH H(O(CH SUB2 CH SU82 0) SLIBN CoCtj:CfJCoJ. SUBM JOGH SlJi~42 CIH -5U112) S00N OH (14 M- c a EQUALS lp 2, OR 3)4'N STYRENE SOLiN# IN THE P, -5F.N;.E 01: PEP, XIOES GrVES OLIGOPOLYURETHANES? CICNRt)Fi(;O(O(Cli SUB2 CH SVB2,0) SU61',l COCH-CHCO)IOCH S082 CH SUBD SUBN 0 SUB2 CNHRNCO M., WHICH THEN ARE COPOLYM-D. WITH STYRENE. IR SPECTROSCOPY SHOWED THAT, f REACTS WITH $TYRENE TO, GIVE SOME GIOUPS RESULTING FROM STYRENE ADDN. TO N. THI& RESULT WAS CONFIRMED By OTA. OF A I-STYRENE MIXT. AND 2,:41 TO LYLENE. 0 11 SOCyAN A I*E~r STYR ENEt COPOLYMERS, WHICH HAVE 11 UNETS. FAC.ILI-ty; INST, KHIM. VYSOKOMOL, SOEDIN.v KIEVi USSR*,~ USSR '0. T DZAGUROV, S. G., GHGHEKOCq1KHI11A, Ye. A.., and 01-1EL'CHirk- N State n s rm e"nof VL "1"d r a s e7c I i , Control Institute for Biomedical Preparatio Ministry of Health USSR "Principles of Lyophilization of EnteroviTuses. 1.11 Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, p 622 -Abstract: The stability of attenuated poliomyelitis,type 1 virus (LSc2ab strain) was studied. The use of mixtures of peptone and glucose or cow's milk and glucose proved to be ideal for-lyophilizing poliomyelitis virus, although other stabilizers were somewhat effective In,this respect. These stabilizers can be useful in obtaining a 1yophiliaed preparation with an a adequate titer capable of surviving.exposure to a brod range of tempera- Wres (4 to 5000. ~M rx" IMENOR~01 1- W' WIWI- M mud 112 020 UNCLASSIFIED. P~,OCES:SING DATE--30OCT70 .14TLE-DETECTION OF ANTIBODY TO ONCOGENIC VIRUSES AND CERTAIN ADENOVIRUSES .IN GREEN MCNKEY SERA -U- a TSETLIN, fAUTHOR-t05)-DG0ONOVAv N.N., OMELCHENKO# T.N.s VASILYEVAw N.N.1 ............. ~~--YE.M ALTSHIEYN, A.D. w :'CCUNTRY OF INF(3--USSR CE-VOPROSY VIkUSCLOGII, 1970t NR 3# PP 308-312.~ PUBL ISHEC---70 -SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS--AfitNOVIRUS# MONKEYs ANTIBODY* ANTIGENt HEMAqGLUTININ :CCNTRlCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "'PROXY REEL/FRAt4E--2000/1844 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/003/0308/0312 N-0--AP01,25 455 L: 77:7 1- qui, 1 T:f Q Zffji I I M I ni 1 111 f III jgja I y, in i 1; 1F7 114; m1mill 1 7i I 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSIGN NC--AP0125455 ~A8STRAiCT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. :SERA OF HEALTHY GIR'EEN illONKEYS FPOl'-j ANIMAL IIUUSL-S OF. THE MOSCOW INSTiTUTES WERE TESTE9 FOR Jr%NriBoDy To somE 'Y ONCCGENIC AND NCUN ONCOGENIC ADENOVIRUSES OF MIUNKE IN NEUfRALIZAH N HI TEST AND CFT. NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY TO IIJIGHLY UNCOGENIC ADENOVIRUSES SV20 AND SA7(CS) WAS FOUND IN 16PERCENT CF FHE AND FOR ADENOVIRUSES SA7((:t,2-61 AND SAMA105) IN 2-4110i'ma oF TliE MONKEYS. ANTIREMAGGLUTININS F-OR SV231M21' AND SV32(M3) ADENOVIRUSES WERE FOWIL) IN 26-2,80PERCENT, AND FOR SV15(M~,Jt SV37 AND S.A7(8.105) ADENOVIRUSES IN 10, 15 AND 6PERCENT CF MCNKEYS,.RC-SPECTIVELY. ONE MONKEY CAN POSSESS ANTIBCOIES IN TWO, THREE, LESS FREQUENTLY FOUR ADENOVIRUSES. COMPLEMENT .-FIXING ANTBODY FOR ADENU GROUP SPECIFIC ANTIGEN WAS FOUND IN 16PERCENT L OF- THE MONKEYS. THESE DATA INUMATE WID&SPREAU I)f$TRIOVTIQNJ OF ----OiNCOGENIC AND NOIXONCOGENIC VIRUSES IN 6REEIN MONKEYS. FACILITY: GUSUDARSTVENNYY KONTROLINYY.:INSTITUT HEOUtSINSKIKH BIULoGICHESKEKli :.'-..~'PREPA4AT0V 114ENI L. A. TARASEVICHA, MOSKVA., PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 022 UNCLASSIFIE'D -',TITLE-A HEMAGGLUTINATING ADENO ASSOCIATED SIAIAN VIRUS -U- ~-AUTHOR-(05)-KRAVCHENKOv A-T-t OMELCHENKOt-ToNal DODONOVAi N.N.P. -.~C-,~KHETAGUROVA,~A.K.j ALTSHTEYN7, ~.. 0UNTRY.-OF IN -U55R FG .'~OURCE-VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGII, 1970, NRI 3f PP 301-308 ATE PUBL ISHED---70 AREAS-BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TEPIC TAGS-ACENOVIRUS, HEMAGGLUTINATIdNi ANTIBODYI MONKEY CC1NTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~POCUMENTtLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1469 STEP NO--UR/0402170/000/003/0301/0308 -CIRC-ACCIESSICN INO-AP0125097 LIN' L ',-Pq 2/2 .022 UNCLASSIFiED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSICN NO--AP0125097 '2-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-O- ABSTRACT. A HEMAGGLUTINATING ADENO ED VIRUS (AAV) WAS RECOI/EtRED,FRO(4 A STRArN OF SIMINA ADENOVIRUS ASSOCIAT G BY 0IFFERENT SI., IAN SV15. ITS MORPHULOGY AND CAPACITY TO BE ACTIVATI, 11 ADENOVIRUSES WAS STUDIED. HIGHLY ONCOGENIC simiAN ADENOVIRUSES SV2-O AND SA7(C8-) DID NOT ACTIVATE THE STRAINS~OF AAV UNDER STUDY, UNLIKE 14 OTHER ~.SEROTYPES OF SIMIAN ADENOVIPU-SES. - A METHOD FOR TITRATION' OF THE ,:,~,-..INFECTIOUS ACTIVITY OF AAV WAS DEVELOPED4 FORMATION OF AAV HEMAGGLUTININS WAS SHOWN TO BE ONLY PARTIALLY INHIBITED BY 5,1000,DECXYURIDI14 AND ALMOST COMPLETELY INHBITED BY 5,FLUGRO,2,DECXUYRIDINE. PROPERTIES.OF HEMAGGLUTINIINS AND CONDITIONS FOR PERFORMING HA TEST AND HI TEST WITH AAV WERE STUDIED, AS WELL AS PROPERTIES OF HEMAGGLUTINATION INHIBITORS IN MONKEY SFRA. SEVENTY FOUR PER CENT OF GREEN MONKEYS IMPORTED TO MOSCOW ANIMAL HOUSES WERE SHOWN TO HAVE ANTIBODY FOR THE 1ILMAGGLUTINATING AAV STRAIN* NO ANT18ODY FOR AAV WAS FOUND IN HUMAN SERA. FACILITYZ GOSUOARSTVEINNYY KONTROLYNYY IN5TIlUT MEDITSINSKIKH, FACILITY:. B40001CHESKIKH PREPARATOV JMENI IL. A.- TARASEVIChAv INSTIfUT EPI DEMIULOGII 1 MIKROBIOLOGILIMCNI No Fi, GAPALE19 MOSKVA. i r n Usat UDC 621-317-757 CMICHENKO. V. A. "Spectral Analysis of Signals in Real Time Scale VII. Interference Analysis of Higher Complexity Signals" Radiptekhnika. Resp. mezhved. temat. naucho-tekhn, sb. (Radlotekhnika. Republic Interagency 7hematic Scientific-Techaical Collection of Articles), 1972., vM 21, pp 3-9 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, No.v 72, Abstract No 11 A234) Translation: The author studies the interference analysis of signals where the analysis is based on spectra synthesis in,the form of a,partial Fourier series sum. The use of two synthesis algorithms is studied. Me two algorithms significantly expand the capabilities of the analyzers without oign;!fU:ant increase in the diffi culty of realization. Original article., one illustration and four bibliographic entrim Resum. Ild wiiiiw 11 " UM UDC 621.317.757.08 OMELtCHEWO., V. A. "Spectral Analysis of Signals in Real Time Scale VIII. Resonance Analysis of Higher Complexity Signals" Radiotekhnika. Reap. mezlived. temat. nauch.-telchn. sb. (Radio telhnika. Republic Interagency Thematic Scientif ic-Technical: Collection of Articles), 1972j. vyp.21., PIP 9-15 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1.1. Nov 72j, Abstract No D. 11233) Translation: The author studies the resonance analysis of signals where the analy- sis makes it possible to synthesize the spectra of the signals in real time in the form of a partial sum of a Kotel, Inikov series. Synthesio: algorithms are used which mike it possible to expand the capabilities of the analyzers mithout aignificant increase in the difficulty of realization.: 'Original. article: three illustrations arki -three bibliographic entries. Re.' USSR UDC 621-373.826:621.396 KABUTOV, 1-11. V. , PEIIAIA-GOV,, Yu. A. and ONTIKOVA, 11. M. "Experimental 'Investigation into the Intensity Fluctuations of Narrour Light Beams in Precipitation" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. 12o rasprostr. radiovoln. Tezisy dolKl. Nenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio 1:aves; Report.Theses--col-lecti-on of works) 1.111auha-," 19172Y7 Pp 165-169 (from RZh--Radiotekhnika, I-To 10, 1972, Abstract No 103931)) Translation: A report is given of.the results of me-asuring the fluctuations of lil--,ht bec,.ms in snowfalls for the purpose of inves- tigating the dependence of the light fluctuations on the rjara- motors of the receiver system an well as the optical width nnd microstructure of the precipitation. . It is eotablished that, the natui~e of the light fluctuations io determined. by "U'lie statistical procosoeo in acrosol di.apercion. The r)i(,,,nP:.l 4`luctu,~ttioN,- are LV1- terprated as I ~effcct of 'lie lig,lit becm by the Ulie screening U pervion oyatem. Throe illuqtrtitiono, biblioSra-)hy of thl'oo'. A. L. 79 JPRS 55972 12 May 1972 UDC 620.178.39:620.117 INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF OXIDATION-RPSISTANT COATINGS ON IM FATIGUE, STRENM OF HEAT-RESISTANT ALLOY [Article by I I 14bhenk L_&_5iu=Uy. A. 0. P - b k t S. Dana- lye) ~, view, fr-Wrony Prochnosti, Russian, No 10, 2971,. sigined to press 8 February 1971 . pp 7o- 11 --The use of heat-resistantallw "AT-Cizood strength properties S increases the service life of gas turbine engines. Service life can be increased even fort herby certain design and Ij~'. A, technilogical measures. one of which is the use of oxidation-resistant coatings fair. Prate,cting.pi,k.rts _fruwcxidatL:an. 114% is partic"arly.-ImportAnt in connection with.high working temperatures in an engine. The most reliabli~ results can be obtained from te3ts of an engine with coated parts, Suet) tests. however, are extremely expensive and take a long timt. Therefore they Must be p.receded by investigationg; of specluens: and structural c*mponcia.. under laboratory conditions. A great deal of work has been done on investigation of the structure of coatings. their oxidation resistance in the unstressed state. development of the technology of application of coatings. However, evaluation of the effectiveness of oxidation-resistant coat ingscaccordin~ to data an their 3tructuro, composition and oxidation resistan e Is not sufficiently reliable without additional determination of the strength properties of materials and structural components with coatings,under Conditions approxi- mating operating conditions, i.e. , under the influence of working stresses and temperatures, real media and other factors (1-31. Moreover, the use of many hLat-resistant materials depends largely an the choice of coating Consequently the effectiveness of in oxldatilon-re~istsnt coating is de;.eT- mined largely.on the basis of results of Investigation of,the strength characteristics of hw-resistint materials with coatiligs. In such investigations great, attention should be devoted to evaluation of the effectiveness of the, coatings under conditions of vari able's tresses, when the state an a of thasurface layer plays a part Icularly import t r It. It haq,been demonstratod [4-71 that the influence of oxidation. resistant.coatings on the fatigue strength'9f hoat4esistont materials s :W 11 USSR 11 ~USSR UDC~620.178.38:620.197 ISHCHENKO, I. I., r-T_1ri4EN ,~SINAYSKIY, B.N., POGREBNYAK, A. D., BANAS, P. S., REZNIK, M. iev, Zaporozhlye "Study of Influence of Heat Resistant Coatings,on Fatigue Strength of Re- fractory Alloy" Problemy Prochnosti, No 10, 1971, pp 76-81. Abstract: This work Dresents results of studies of:the influence of certain types of heat resistant coatings on the fatigue strength of ZhS6K nickel alloy, widely used for aviation engine turbine blades, None of the coatings studied were found to increase fatigue resistance wi,thout. preliminary heat- ing of the specimens. Preliminary heating without i1pplication of tho coat- ings caused a decrease in fatigue resistance. However, the combination of preliminary heating to 950*C for 1,000 hours with application of coatings (nitriding and application of aluminozirconium~ coatings) caused an increase in fatigue resistance. c. racil" �e'ivice: 70' Ref. code: 'Abs6 Ing '#P47045010 iNTERNAT AEkOSPACE "ST. U jR'-g 4 6 a rA70.224-11 Certain proWerns conceming vibration $ ength of aircraft gas turbine Ono- tr i hes with a long servku tinte (Nekotorye voprosy, svibzan,nye it . vibratsiovno-~ prochlicKtIM aviattionnykh Watutbinnylth dvigalelei, boll'shoso ~iesur3a): kn 0 Piroblenur Prochnosti, vol.. 2, Jan. 1971), p. 95-98, in Description of the improverneilts in the siren th and gas dynamic charactetistics of.gas -jurbinc "ines At -20 by decreasing their vibrations. Topics diswssiud ~ include; ( 1) vibration decreose of this engine by means, of elastic Memenu, 121 effepr.'of the f?la:;tic supports at the beadn6 nodal pointi of the rotor on the vib tion ra level, and (3) t(fect of: the the vol:line body 4nd ilia propeller on the yjbiratiorit of: Ole atigine. 2.W REEL/:FRA14E 1971,71906 OIELII.Lx I I. * ne '7TR 01210M, S. 17. , RO).:!AITOV, V. V. , Eng, aers, Pr UNIK 0, A. I., Mo*c-*t-o~ of Te~hnical Sciences, FESECID'Q, V. A., CandUate of Technical Sciences All-Purpose Graphical Data Input Device for a DigitAl Con1puter" Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy UprwAeni--,,a, 11o 2, Februar,4 1971, pp 6-7 Abstract: A graphical data conversion device designed for converting rraphical 0 documents to code has been developed at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of r-xploration Geophvsics jointly with the Department of Technical Electronics of Kiev Polytechnical Institute. its technical. paramete-rs malk-e it possible to read a variety. of 'graphical data includiri,~', sin~je curves, families of curves,and various sers of outlines. A block d[wirarm of the devico, its operating tine diaoran, dan allocation in inemorv,and. basic technical specifica- tions of the device aric presented. It is pointed out that in. contrast to the Luch and Graf JRgraphical (lata input devices. based on. the s;arw principle of color recopnition, the Present design achieves parallol color recopnition so that it can read six colors simulcaneously:- black, red, blue, green, Yellow, and one other arbitrary color. The basic unitsof the device are an electro- mechanical scanner uith an optical systen and tape drive, a video pulsrz shaper, 44 I " --I 2/2 MEX no I . .... -66W I : ! 1: !: : , i 1 HII, ! A v "i4t Hilt: USSR TCH YAGANOV, 11. 1. and Q'I'Mi YAL :AtUniaxial Antiferromagnetic "lose to the Collapse Point" Leningrad, Fizika TverdoEo Tela vol. 13, Uo; 10, October 1971, Pp 2993-2995 -lie expression for the energy of oingla- Abstract: Starting from t axis antif erromagnetuic, in -.,,hich. the second anisotlxropy constaunt is set equal to zero for the sa'(.-e of simplicityp the authors oonsiaer the characteri-tics o-.,-* the ant if erromagne tic in a strcn,,- 1;1a~;natic field directed at an angle to the axis of an-5-ootVory and an-alyze the maLmetization of the antiferromagnet)"o near the Doint. The motion of th-c maG-,netic momeate under ~.-he action 0i' a varylllf- magnetic field is considered when.the field is directed alon1g., -t-he constant field, and an expression is found for the longitudinal mag- netic susceutibility. An expression is v1so derived which de- 'he col- scribes the behavior of the antlferrorac.,~-netic close to t -ation of these f ori;ulas lapse field. Tt is noted t-hat in the deri-v the thermal motion and, in particular, th-2 fluct u.~tions tfiat r.,ay 1/2 J. 11,1 11111111.1 k4lip 14vxidll~.11 F! 1 USSR KAGANOV, M. I., and OMEL'YA4CHU.K, A. N. , Fizika Tverdogo Tela, vol. 13, No. 10, October 1971, pp 2993-2995 turn out to be important at the collapse point were completely neglected. Hotiever, the analysis is useful since.it predicts.the system behavior in the framework of the Landau theory. The authors are with the Institute of Physical Problems, Moscow. 2/2 74 fir4'.JAkI 1/2 015 UNCLAssin ,ED IPRocrssING DATE-160CT70 TITLE7-EFFECTIVE SEPARATION OF NEUTRU.NS AND GAf4MA-QUANTA WITH STILBENE -CRY S T AL -U- ~_~AUTHCR.-_OMELYANENKOv A.A. '~,COUNTRTIOF fNF0--USSV 'OURCE--PRIB. TEKH. EKSP., 1970, 1 80-2 ~,OATE PUBLISHED------70 i'SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AN,D TECONoLoGy, PHYSLCS TArVS--PULSE ANALYZER,*NEUTRON OETECTORy GAMMA DETECTOP,, ssriBENE, SCINTILLATION COUNTER 'CIMUTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,~_DbcuMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED !.-.:PROXY REEL,(FPA?4E--19;)1/1074 STEP NU--UR/0120/70/0~)i/GOO/0030/OU62 .-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110764 bv -2/2 015 UNCLASIsIFIED PAOCi-~SSING DATE-160CT70 CIK ACCESSION NO--AP0110764 .-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD OF CoMiPARISON OF CHARGES CONTAINED IN THE PULSE COMPONENTS HAS THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL FOR PARTICLE SEPN. ACCORDING TO THE SHAPE OF THE SCINTILL4TION PULSE. AN :~-APP. IS DESCRIBED FOR N REGISTRATION WITH EFFECTiVE 015CRIMINATION JF GAMMA QUANTA. THE APP. CONSISTS OF A SCINTliLLATION COUNTER (STILBENE, -PHOROELECTRONMULTIPLIER 13)v A SCHEME FOR SE.PN.~OF N PULSES (ACCORDING TO P OUTPUT) AND GAMMA QUANTA, AND OF SPECTROMETKIC AND LOGIC 6LOCKS COMPOSED OF SEMICONDUCTORS. THE DYNAMIC RANGE OF N REGISIRATILIN EQUALS 40:1*-THE EFFECTIVENESS OF N AND GAMMA QUANTA SEPN. APPROACHES 100PERCENT IN THE CASE OF REGISTRATIoti ON ONLY 14, IN THE PRESENCE OF GAMMA QUANTA:AND VLCE VERSA. THE DEGREE.0F;$UPPRESSJO14 OF GAMMA QUANTA ..EQUALS .10 PRIME3. THE RESOLN.~ TIME IS.GREATER THAN 0*5 MUSEC, ~-.----'FACILITY: OBIEDIN. INST. YAO. rSSLED4j:0U8NAj U$SR. USSR UDC 517.1:615.7/9 OMEL'YANENKO, E. P. ."Change in Some Biochemical Indices Under the Effect of Sodium 2,3-Di- mercaptopropanesulfonate and 2,3-Dimercaptopropanal" Fiziol. aktivn. veshches-tva. -Resp. mezhved. sb. (P hysiologically Active Substances. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1971, vyp. 3, pp 144- (from RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiyai No,18, Sep1l, Abstract No 18F1865) Translation: An investigation was made of the ef f ect which unithiol (1; sodium 2,3-dimercaptopropanesulfonate) and BAL (2,L3-~-dimercaptopropanol) have on the content of glycogen (11) in cardiac muscle, 41nd on the activity of liver MAO. The dithiols were administered once in concentrations of 80, 200 and 400 mg/kg (for I) and 10.5, 26.25, and 52.5. mg/ki; (for BAL) (10, 25 and 50 percent of LD50 respectively). It is found that compound I increases (and BAL reduces) the concentration of It in cardiac muscle and thus in- creases (BAL reduces) the energy reserves of the.myocardium. Repeated administration of compound I leads to an increase (and af BAL -- to a de- crLease) in the MAO activity in the mitochandria of rat liver, Protracted administration of compound I in a dose of 10 perceni. of LD .5 had no affect on the concentration of compound JI;L Protracted hypoaermic' ?ajection of BAL 1/2 tj ~j USSR OMELtYANENKO, E. P., Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezlived. Eb. (Physiologically Active Substances. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1971, vyp. 3, pp 144-147 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya nimiya, No 18, Sep 71, Abstract-No 18F1865) doses of 10, 25 and 50 percent of LD 5 0reduced the concentration of 11 in the myocardium by 9, 17 and 29 percent respectively.~ It is concluded that a slight change in the structure of a~dithiol (substitution of a sulfo group for the hydroxyl group)~causes a pronounced ch ange in the pharma- .cological properties of the chemical..: D :G. 2/2 Misceli6nedus USSR uDc 669.14 N PROKOPCHEMO, ZE. A.j OME~~NK04__~. and CIERVONEW, L. S., Zar-orozhly(-- Pedagogical Institute "Temperature Relationship of Magnetic Sdsceptibility,in Fe-Si Alloys Coated With Nickel Films" Kiev., Metallofizika,, No 39, 1972, pp 89-91 Abstract: Results are p-resented of an investigation into the terp crature r-elationshiL, of maximitm differential susceptibility In an Fe-Si al1Qy coated with films of galvanically deposited nickel. It was established that with increased temperature a third rnaxli--au-O~ appears which does not correspond to a_nd)(Maxj---~>. The appearance of the.third Susceptibility rnaxirmim max was apparently associated with.the decreased volume,of columnar domains and -the primary increase in th-e volume of locking domins:. 1 figure, 5 biblio- graphic references. USSR 1W, 665~15.,)i8.8:6n.196.2 LARIKOV, L. N., and 01,ZL'YANEWKO, V, V., Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences Ukr "Intercrystalline and Transcrystall-ine Failure of Steele and Alloys From the Action of Different 1,!edia" Kiev, Metallofizika, No 4o, 1972, PR 3-24 Abstract: A survey ums made of literature on intei,crystalline corrosion and stress corrosion from the viewpoint of the effect oll" thra- stnicturall state of a structural r-aterial. Intercrystalline corrosion vas rranifested in licni)niform solid solutions by the presence of inclusions of socond-phase particles. The specified degree of ordering in imiform solid solutions leads to a sporadic increase of overall corrosion resistance, a1thcY-,,7;h the t,-ndency to-ward stress corrosion is riot eliminai.ed. Dic relationship beti~een tl'e' dislocation str.1c- ture of the raterial and its tendency tovard trans(trystalline failure under stress was also examined. 9 firrures~.2. tables, 132 bibliovra-phic reeferences. !FIT 71-FTT-101~11-- ORO UDC 621-396-4:621.372.851 USSR B. S- Yu. I. and YAKUNJWY 2- w Veguide C~annel ith an tiStudying the Possibility Of Using a General Type knte"U'a_W-' and Radio-Relay Increased Number of Saperhigh Freqgency:Column-5 in Fou'r GigaLcycle B Idnes" 1%scove, Elektrosvyazl, No 10, 1970, Pp 1-9 Abstract: Results are given from a study where the auLhors,consider the possibility of using one variant of the superhigh frequency polynomial filter for Lnereasing the.capacitance of four gigacycle radio-relay cominic tion systems. Me research 4000/600 type unit which was incorporated into one procedure is given using the GTr of -the main radio-relay ccm=mication3 lines. Origiml article: four tables, one f=ula, four bibliographic entries.' -7~ 7- USSR uDc 613.34 POGOSOV D. P., gL,7_~~'.YAVET5,_JL_Z., Candidate of 14-dical Sciences, Grigorlyeva, L. V. Doctor of ~1edical Sciences, 1,EMDEV,. I. It., Candidate of Medical Sciences, MIRONETS, N. V., Kiev Institute of Public and Cormunal Hygiene tmeni A. N. Marzeyev "Hygienic Evaluation of lihterials for Decontamination and Enrichrwnt of Demineralized Water with Sa Mloscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 8, 1972'1 pp 19-22 Abstract: Results are presented from a hygienic eyaluation of A V 7 x 8ch S anion-exchange resin in bicarbonate form and tile contmet granulated m-16 mineralizer for enriclu-ent of desalinated water with salt and the asbestos- silver sterilizer for decontamination of desalirtated water. The use of water which has been enriched with salt. and 4econtamiriated by the mentioned materials for drinking purposes is acceptable for a period of no more than 30 days. The procedures for applying the indicated materials for tine mentioned purposes and 'testing the water obtatined are described. The re.sults of the sanitary- chemical, sanitary-bacteriological and. sanita-r-y-toxicalogical studies provide a basis for recommending AV-17-8chS anion-exchange resin (in bicarbonate form) and the M-16 granulated contact mineralizer as reagents for enriching, water v~th salt for sho_rt-term utilization of it for drinking purposes. In connection dSSR POGOSOII D. P et al., Gigiyena I Sanitariya, No 8., 19'12, pp 19-22 with absence in the mineralizer of fluorine compounds, the water cannot be used for drinking purposes over a prolonged pariol of, time. The investigated asbestos-silver sterilizer is in need of further inq)x-ovemen:t in that its present output of silver ions is low and unstable. ~Ihite rat's were used to study the Dh sioloE,ical effects of drinking the treated water. y 2/2 USSR UDC 614.31:628.16.067 PANASENKO, G. I., Candidate of Medical Sciences and QHEL~YANETS,_ Scientific-Research Institute of General and Communal Hygiene imeni A. N. -Marzeyeva, Kiev "kygienic Evaluation of a Portable Ion Exchange Filter for Field Purification of Drinking Water Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972 Translation; A portable ion-exchange filter (PIF) which contains, in addition to ion exchange resins, biologically active fibers for disinfecting the pro- cessed water while simultaneously serving as a drainage device and which is used for field purification of drinking water, has been developed and tested. The PIF (see illustration) consists of four ion-excbange columns connected in sequence by rubber tubes and enclosed in a case. The halves of the case are fastened by four Kapron bolts; each of the colunms is placed in a recess and may be replaced easily. In carrying position, the column is equipped with two polyethylene covers, covered:by a fitting. 1/7 W: ii MM61 14H61-1 -AFT ~uck4l'n'61iil . t HAt USSR -PANASFNKO, G. I., and ONELYANETS,, N. I.-, Gigiyenai Sanitariya, No 7. 1972 T~ 11 15V- . . . . . . . . . . . A Portable Ion-Exchange Filter (inside view) The experimental PIF samples issued are'intended for *domestic use and in this case the water enters the filter after'it has been connected to the water supply system by a rubber hose. The filter case h as'special recesses for fastening it to the wall. In order to obtain dTinking water directly frorna a reservoir under field conditions, the PIF should be~ equipped with a device which provides for collection and filtration of the water (a sylphon, etc.). 2/7 USSR PANASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. 1.3 Gigiyena I Sanitariya, No 7, 1972 The assembled ion exchange filter is 2151=1 high, 145 mm wide and 48 mm thick. Each of the four columns contains 60 m1of-ion exchanger. The overall capacity of the device is 300-400 liters. In operation, it filters from 10-25 m/hr. During passage of the water, the ion exchange columns are filled in the fol- lowing order: the first two -- by IA-lr anionite, the third by AV-22 anionite and the fourth by AV-172 anionite. A dehydrogenated polyvinyl alcohol fiber with a quaternary ammonium base is used as a decontamination agent in the portable ion exchange filter. The PIF filtering column is made from Mark. 10702 (HRTU Interrepublic Technical Stmdardl-!16-05-1086-69),!polyetl,.ylene which is authorized -for use in the food industry~ - We establirhed aliso that it does not.change the quality of the water.touching it and may be used for the preparation of PIF filtering columns. We performed laboratory experiments to study the effect of the portable ion exchange filter an the quality of the processed water, In essence, we fil- tered tap water through the PIF at a filtration rate of 5-7 m/hr daily for 5 months. In the course of the experiment, we filtered 528 liters of tap water through the PIF; i.e., we filtered 2200 volumes of water through 1 v?lume of ion exchanger. -.I ~ 77 Ji :971 Hil lis !.~h WMU 11 it Ili it I USSR PANASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena I Sanitariya, No 7, 1972 As a result, it was established that the filtered water does not acquire foreign off-flavor and odors from contact with the ion exchange resins and its clarity and oxiclizability is decreased 2-3 times in comparison to control water. The saline content of the processed water is unchanged and monomers are not ob served in it (G. 1. Panasenko and coauthors). We studied also the total micro- bial contamination of water filtered through the PIF. We found that the bio- logically active fiber used in the filter does not guaTantee a disinfecting effect; on the contrary, the microbial contamination a.f the filtrate Is in- creased from 15 to 140 times (G. I, Panasenko). Analogous results resulted from filtration of Arkhangel tap water (color value 6040 degrees). Thus, the biologically active fiber with a quaternary anmonium base which, under static conditions, possesses bacterial properties, does not cause, under dynamic conditions (filtration of water).. a bactericidal effect, apparently because of the short (nearly 1 mir iute) duration of contact of the water and the fiber and the splitting from the polymer of active*groups which ensure a bactericidal effect during prolonged filtration. 4/7 QW, RR USSR PANASENKO, G. !., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I. Gigiyena i Sanitarijra, No 7, 1972 Since chemical substances which often cause a biological effect on warm- blooded animals may be separated from ion-exchange resins, we performed chronic sanitary and toxicological experiments on laboratory animals for a final solution of the problem concerning the possibility of using PIF for production of drinking water. The experiment, which lasted for 5 months, involved three groups of 130-150 g male white rats. Each group received water from an automatic spigot; control rats received dechlcrinated tap water, the first experimental group received water filtered through the PIF, filled only with biologically active fiber and the second experimental group received water processed in a PIF, filled with IA-1r, AB-22-172 ion exchange resins and biologically active fibers.. We found that the general condition and behavior of the experimental animals and also their water consumption differed in. no way from that of the control animals.. Weight increase of theexperimental groups was on .a level with that of the control rats and averaged 25-30 g'monthly. In the course of the experiment, the percent content of, hemoglobin in all groups of animals varied, but was within:physiological norms (12.3-14.7 g 5/7 Y-- M 7 USSR PANASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena i Sanitari.ya, No 7, 1972 percent). We did not obtain reliable results in a study of the erythrocyte, leukocyte and reticulocyte.counts in the blood of all groups of animals. The formed elements of the kood of,animals:remained-withiii physiological norms. -The phagocytic activity of leukocytes, which was determined by the phagocytic number, varied from 3.59 to 4.49 in alLgroiups. The content of free SH-groups in the blood of animals:changed insignificantly during the experiment and statistical processing revealed no reliable dif- ferences. The blood sugar level in experimental animals was the same as in control animals. Adrenalin loading did,notlinduce any noticeable differences in control or experimental animals. The.same resultsi!ware- obtained from a study of the latent iron-bindingL capacity of the blood transferrin. We found no reliable differenecs in the weight Coeffi(~.ients of ene internal organs and during a study of the ascorbic acid level In the adrenal glands. The atudy of the toxic proporties of w4t4,r rrcat-ed by the PIF on tran.splanted cultures of Ner-2 nnd KB col.14 flhoWed HoLC-ytopat.hope-,n:I.(., eHe(:t of the varer. Pathohistological examination of the internal organs of sacrificed aninals showed identical chancres in the control and experimental groups. USSR PMASENKO, G. I., and OMEL'YANETS, N. I., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1972 Conclusions 1. The portable ion exchange filter decreased the color value and oxidizability of high-color water 2-3 times. Water,.treated with PIF, had no toxicieffect upon~transplanted Ner-2 and KB cells. 2. Prolonged consumptibn of the PIF processed water by animals did not harm their organisms. 3. PIP with anionites IA-1r, AB-22 and AB-172 zaay be recommended for producing drinking water under field conditions but only for supplementary disinfection of treated water. Bibliography 1. Panasenko, G. 1. In the book: Hygienic Evaluation of Bactericidal Tissue From Polyvinyl Alcohol Fiber.. Kiev, p~3, 1969. 2. Panasenko, G. I., Vlasova-, L, P., Miropol'skiy M.1% and others, In the book: Hygiene of the Use of Polymer Materials'and Articles Made From Them. Kiev, p 198, 1969. 7/7 USSR QMEMYANETS',j T. Kiev Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology, ITI-c-r-07--T-- -Parasitology, Kiev 15 ogy, ana "Serological Characteristics of Polysaccharide-Containing and Protein Fractions of Different Forms of Shigella soanei" Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 758-760 Abstract: Data obtained in work by Omel'yanets' and associntes indicated that Shigella sonnei of stage 1, stage II, and the 11Z-form have common antigens both of the polysaccharide and protein type. I The serologloal activity of the antigen fractions isolated from the bacill', decreased in the arder litage I > stage 11 > R-form. Serological and chemical study of :the polys accha ride-- c untaining and protein fractions indicated that Sh. sonnei of stage 11 ocetipy an intermediate position and are not identical with those of the R-form, as assumed by some investigators. Sh. sonnei of stage Il are easily dissociated, probably al- ready in the organism of patients.. They are oftert isolated in early stages of dysentery. Their susceptibility..to dissociation probably explains the occurrence of mild forms of Sonne dysentery-. 28 1 /2' 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROtESSING DATE--230CT70 TITL:::--A4NG-'ULAR AND TEMPERATUPE FUNICTIONS OF I ON ELECTR.ON AND ION ION EMISSION IN A GALLIUM ARSENIDE SINGLE CRYSTAL ~-U- AUTHOR-(03)-KAPUSTAt O.I.t LEBEOEVI S..YA,l OMELYANOVSKAYAl N.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-r-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 19-101 12(3), 913-15 DATE PU8LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--GALLIUM ARSENIDE* SINGLE CRYSTAL, THERMAL EFFECT, ION EMISSJONi ELECTRON _CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICrIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ...~PRnXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1493 STEP NO--UR/016111101012/003/0913/0915 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120230 A C-C. f r-V C 212 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT7O CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120280 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT4 A STUDY WAS MADE nF ANGULAR AND DEPENDENCE OF 'IONIC ELECTRONIC AND IONIC IONIC (FOP, POS, IONS) EMISSION DURING BnM;3AROMENT OF GAAS SINGLE CRYSTALS BY AR TONS WITH AN ENERGY OF 70 KEV. THE MEASUREMENTS WERE CAFRIED OUT UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: VACUUM IN THE TARGET REGION 2 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7 MM HG WITHOUT BEAM AND (5-6) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7 MM HG 41TH THE BEAM, C.G. ON THE TARGET 0.5 MA.-CM PRIME2,, TEMP. INTERVAL OF THE MEASUREMENTS 100-6000EGREES. ANIGULAR DEPENDENCE IS GIVEN OF: IONIC IONIC AND IONIC ELECTRONIC EMISSIONS OF THE 1100) FACE ON ITS 140TATION AROUND THE (100) AXIS AND THE (110) AXIS. THE CURVES WERE RECORDED AT THE SPECIMEN TEMP. OF 550DE-GREES. BOTH ANGULAR. D~PE;NDENCES AkE CHARACT~:RIZED BY ANISOTko?Y DETD. BY A REGULAR OISTRIBUTIO~ OF TARGET ArOMS.. THE SAME DEPENDENCES FOR THE ( 111). FAC E (0-N ROTA T 1 ON, AROUND THE (110),:AXE$ AT 550DEGREES HOWS ITS INVERSE COSINE DEPENDENCE. TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF IONIC IONIC S AND IONIC ELECTRONIC EMISSIONS CAN UE USED TO STUDY IHE KINETICS oF THE -JEALING OF r REACI ES A DEFECTS. THE COEFF. OF IONIC 1 ON 1 C. Ei4liSloll i PLATEAU AT' HIGHER TEMPS. THAN THE COE'FF, OF IONIC, ELECTRONIC EMISSION. -THIS INDICATES THAT IONIC IONICEMISSION IS MORE~ SENSITIVE TO THE PURITY OF THE SURFACE. .:-1/2 03a UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING OATE--300CT70 TITLE--ANGULAR AND TE14PERATURE DEPENDENCES OF THE SECD.AIDARY EMISSION OF -.1 INDIUM ANTIMONIDE SINGLE CkYSTALS UURING ARGON ION BOMBARDMENT -U- ~AUTHOR-(03)-KAPUSTA, Zl.I.T LEBEUEV, S.YA., OMELYANOVSKAYAt NoMs CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~"_SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD& TELA 1970v 12(4)t 995-1000 7.~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '~_S U8J EC TAREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS JOPIC.TAGS--INDIUM ANTINOMIDEy SINGLE CRYSTALv ARGONv Joh BOMBARDMENT, MATERIALf flON EMISSIONt ELECiRON EMISSION, THERMAL EFFECT MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS J)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0919 STEP NO--UR/0181170/0121004/0995/1000 :_'ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121521 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 038 UNCLAS SI Vi 8 D_ PROCE SS114G DArE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121521 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ION ELECTRON AND ION ION EMISSION -WERE INVESTIGATED# DEPENDING ON THE TARGET TEMPq AND THE A*4GLE OF INCIDENCE OF AR IONS WITH AN ENERGY OF 70 KEV ON1111J AND (110) FACES OF SINGLE CRYSTAL INS81 AND TilE DEPENOENCE WAS DETO. OF THE COEFFS. OF ION. ELECTRON EMISSION ON THE ENERGY OF: BOSBARDING IONS AT NORMAL INCIDENCE ON THE ABOVE FACES. AT SUFFICIENTLY HIGH TARGET TEMP.S., THE RESULTS AGREE QUAL. WITH THE MODEL OF'TRANSPAkENCY IFIACCOUNT 15 TAKEN OF THE SHIFTS OF ATOMS IN THE SURFACELAYERS OF THE CRYSTAL- IN THE ~-.TEMP, VARIATIONS OF THE CO~FF. OF ION 'ELECTRON EMISSIGN9 5 DIFFERENT REGIONS ARE OBSO., THE EXISTENCE OF WHICH IS~RELArED TO ANNEALING OF ~,.'RADIATION DEFECTS AND TO VARIATIONS IN THE, AMORPHOUS LAYER PRESENT ON THE, SURFACE. UNC L A S S I 77' USSR uDc 632-78 ONUYUTA V. P., Ukrai 0 nian, Institute ~f Plant Frotection "Effectiveness of Insecticides AgainstEasternLeaf Roller 14oth" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve (105), 1972, pp 36-37 Vol 10) No 7 Abstract: A series of insecticides was ex)~idned in laboratory and field trials against the eastern leaf roller moth, first observed,in bkrair-e in 196'. The most effective were phtalophos, cyanox, ultracid, gar.dona, C-9491, diphterex, and sevin in 0.11% concentrationsi appliedifive tims-Ovurj two weeks. Carbo- phos, Bi-58, DDVF, bazudin, and metathio-were ineffectLve. 72 USSR UDC: 669.185.1 KOLGANOV, G. S., ~%TWNO, G. G., TUPITSk, V. I., PORKH1 V. SHEMET, G. A., OMES1, M. M :"Improvement of the Technology of Production:of Type 07TI Steel" Moscow, Nfetallurg, No 10, Oct,73, pp 19-20, Abstract: The Krivorog Metallurgical Plant has begun PrOdUCing type 07T! steel to reDlace type KOM steel for the manufacture of bailing wire. The new steel is made in 130-ton converters by~ the standard tochnology for manufacture of killed steel, with, the maxigatim, quantity oF slap, run off after completion of blowing. The remaining slag.is thickened-by addition of 1-1.'S t lime. Tlie metal is tapped at a carbon content of 0.06-0-9~~, ar 1590-16050 C. Uic metal is dcoxidized in'the ladle with titanium spons"(2 or ferrotitanium. During teeming of 1. 0 stcel,~ when the adjustabje ficad is 1/2 full, liquid aluminum is (idded to the surface of the,netal The intro- duction of this step to the technology has reddoed total Tejec~ rate for 07711.,steel from 1.50 to 0.4500'. The quantity' of notimetallic inclusions in the metal is not increased. -4,6 USSR UDC!621.762.5 -QKUOVA,--k. -E. and TROFIMOVA p, At A4l:Moscow ."Sintering of Thin Hichrome Films" Kiev, Akademiya NgLuk Ukr SSR# Poroshkovaya Mtallurglya, Ito 7# Jun 721 PP 22-27 Abstractz The process of sintering thin nichrome filus (80A-20Cr) Of various thickness (iuuu. "40 Ar.CL -?U L) is considered, by studying the variation of their electrical resisiznce during beat treatment, Thn processes of zonal isolation are supposed to have a decisive effect on the electrical resistance variation during heat treatment. Optizal conditions are suggested for vaporized coating and beat treatment or thin films (300 Ohm/cz?- surface resistivity with deviations not, exceeding 0.04% d=lng heat resistance tests, amd not more than 0.1% for cold resistance ejuR theiiial shock tests). ~, ~z.~1~,--; - - ': :,- ! ~: ; M 111flUrl wir -Tri -1111~71 ;1::i,i ;I WHIMMEMMIUM Tl~. -,11171 IPT11mi iw~mk MPI --W. 6~611 rall, USSR OMIROV, R. Yu., Docent, Samarkand M e d i c a 1Institute, Samackand "Biochemical Shifts in the Blood Serum During Systematic Administration of Small Doses of Some Insecticides Under Expcr- imental Conditions With and Without Traum .atic Injury" -leditsinskiy Tashkent, Zhurnal ;Uz Nlo 1, Jan 71,,pp b:ekis.tana, 4S-48 Abstract: Rabbits were given 5 mg/kg of sevin, 0.7 mg/kg of methylmercaptophos, or I mg/kg of hexachloran per day perorally. Shifts in the serum dur ing intoxication with the insecticides and under the combined effect of insecticides and of a trauma consisting of a closed fracture of the metatarsal bone ifere studied for 120 days. flie study indicated.that:there were characteristic shifts in the content of sugar, P, and Ca under the effect of the traum a alone and the insecticides alone, The shifts in question were most pronounced under the combined effect of insecticides and the trauma., Shifts in the content and 1/2 USSR OMIROV, R. Yu., Meditsinskiy Zhu,rnal Uzbekistana, No 1, Jan 71, 45-48 P P composition of serum proteins and in the content of cliolesterol in.the serum were also observed., All three insecticides lowered the serum cholinesterase activity both in animals udth and without the traumatic injury by amounts~reaching 35-45%. The cholinesterase activity of the.blood serum of rabbits with the traumatic injury only did not dqcrease.~ 2/2 USSR 595.771(575.2) BRODSKIY, K. A., and OMOROV E Q., Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad, and Ush Yedagogic Institute, Osh "Distribution of Larvae of Mosquitoes of the Families Blepharoceridae and Deuterophlebiidae (Diptera) in.the River Ak-Bura of tbe Altay Range" Leningrad, Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 51,, No 1, 1972, pp 66-73 A collection of specimens along the river j!'k-Bura and its tribu- tary Kichik-Alay on the northern incline of !the Altay Range, indicated that the following mosquitoes of the family Bllepharoceridaa~vere present: Tian.Rchanella monstruosa Brodsky, Asioreas nivia (Brods~ky), and Blepharocera asiatica. Brodsky. Of the family Deuterophlebiidae, the specics Deuteroph- lebia mirabilis Edw, was present. The distribution of the four species along the course of the Ak-Bura, as indicated by the ntimber of specimens found, varied with ecological, hydrodynamic, and climatic conditions. In the upper reaches of the Ak-Bura (elevation 2700-4000 in abovP sea level., mean rate of water flaa on the surface 2.5 Tii/sec, mean wazer. temperature in the summer 6.2) A. nivia predominated. In the raiddle course of the river (elevation 1100-2700 in, rate of water flow 2.5-3.2 in/sac, water temperature 9.9-11.6'), B. asiatien, T. monstruosa, and 1). mi.iabilis were 1/2 I - -777- USSR BRODSKIY, K. A., and OMOROV, E. 0., Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 51, No 1, 1972, pp 66-73 present, with B. asiatica and T. monstruosa predominating. At the end of the upper section and in the beginning of the lower section of the middle course, the number of D. mirabilis tended to decrease. In the lower course of the river (elevation 900-1100 m, rate of water f low 1.47 Di/sec, water temperature 19.0*), only B. asiatica and T. monstruosa were present, with B. asiatica. predominating. 2/2 34 USSR UDC 539.3 ONANOV G. "Canonic Kinematic Unknowns of the Generalized Flat Section Law" Moscow, Prochnost' i Ustoychivost',Topkostenny1ch Aviatsionnykh Konstruktsiy, 1971, ppl97-200 Abstract: The mean surface of a shell is,given by a vector which is a function of two variables.. If one of these variables is constant the vector function represents a "solid" section of this surface. The "solid" section can be referred to a cert":Lin pole. The displacement of the section consists of the translation of the pole and rotation about the pole, both are -represented by vectors which are functions of one variable. These functions are called the kinematic unknowns of the generalized flat ("solid") section law. These un- -imon knowns become canonic if a con pol6 is used folr all sections of the shell surface. 1/2 USSR UI)C 539. 3 ONANOV, G. G. "Deflection of Round Conical Shell Supported at Equally Spaced Points" Moscow, Prochnost' i Ustoychivost' Tonkostennykh Aviatsionnykh Konstruktsiy, 1971, pp 4-25 Abstract: The case is analyzed of a,round Conical shellwhose base is fixed with regards to displacements normal to the axis of the cone and is supported in the axial direction at several equally spaced points. The general equations of displacements area derived by the method of variations. These equationszare applied to the particular case being analyzed. The reactions at the points, of support a r egivon by formula (71). 1/2 USSR ONANOV, G. C., Prochnost' i Ustoychivost' Tonkosteniykh Aviatsionriykh Konstruktsiy, 1971, pp 4-24 The normal and tangential loads per unit of length are given by formulae (72). A numerical example is shown on fig. 3. It is a cone sup- ported at three points of the base and acted upon by a moment at ibution of normal arid tan- the apex. Fig. 3 also shows the distr. gential. loads in three planes normal to the axis located, at a distance from the base equal to 0,05, 0, 15 atid 00 6 of-the height of the cone, 2/2 --- 109 j7 USSR VASHCHILk, V. V. and ONAYTIS, V. A Lenin rad Scientific Re:search Institute 9 Physical CulturAWWW-15"Ariluill", o f OGraphic Recording of Hotor Reactions and maximum Froquancy of i-lovements after Adequate StLziulation of the Vestibular Analyso" Moscow, Teoriya i Fraktika Fizicheskoy Kulltury, No 2, 1971, p 62 Abstract; A brief description is given with a diagram of an attachment to an electrocardiograph for use in recordin., the parameters o;C varlous bodily movc-- ments before, durin.-. and im--ediately after rotation on a Bariny chair. Ths known speed at Vnich the parer in the electrocardiagra. h~::ioves 1100 =.-~ per see or 0.5 mm per 0.005 sea) makes it possible to calculate t4e length of the latent period of visual-motor reactions, the b2aximum frequenoy of movements at any -time, and the duration of each movement. 41 - 1 z 1Y USSR uDc 621-383-003.3 GLAZKOV, M. M., KUZ'iaCHEV, G. P., ONEGIN, Ye. Ye., VOLOS,,V. F. "A Method for Wireless Assembly of Semiconductor Devices" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proRrsblennyye obraztsy, tova.,myye znaki, No 16, Jun 71, Author's Certificate No 303677, Division.H, filed 1 Sep 69, published 13 May 71, p 191 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method for wireless assembly of semiconductor de--rices. The procedure includes the operations of making contact conductor frames, connecting then to the:crystals, connection to extenial leads, and hermetic sealing. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the precision and reliability of assembly ar~ improved by stamp- ing contact leads of variable cross.section on a tape with the formation of lugs on the ends of the leads, and etching the tape in an etchant solution until the tapered sections b-tween the contact leads are eaten away. 2. A modification of this inethod distinguished by the fact that a reinforcement ring is fastened'to the contact leads after they have been stamped on the tape. 221 At USSR um 62i~~396.6-18i-5088.8) ONEGIN, Ye. Ye., LIF%YAND, V. If. KUZINICHEV, G., P. "A Method of Wireless Assembly of Semiconductor Devices" USSR Author's Certificate No 269317, filed 24 Jun 68,~published 13 Jan 71 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract 'No 6V272 P) Translation: A method is proposed for noncontact assembly of semiconductor devices on a dielectric substrate. The method involvea attaching the contact areas of the semiconductor crystal to the current-conducting lines of a printed circuit board, connecting the current-conducting lines to the external leadz, and sealing the device. To inTrov'e the quality of bstrate, end the devices, a relief image.is produced on-the dialedt;ric au a current-conducting paste laye r is applied to the elements of this image. USSR U X 512.5 O?n--nV, V A. "Htt-mite interpolation for Functions of Two Variable:;" Leninvrad, Vestnik Lenin-radskogo Universiteta, No 1.7, 1570, T.~O 56-61 Nustract: Ifne art.-Jele conGiders the problem of Hermilte interpol--tion for f~.-ctions of two variables with special selection of:interpolation points. 7,oint., in the -Dresent case form a rectangular grid. E~cpreszions fo*r Herid-ke intcr-uola-~;i'On error terms are obtained for three special:ca-ses. By combinix4l the three sr-3~cial cases the form of the error tervi of the Hermite interpolation can be indicaued in each specific case, although. the expresaion for it villbL, cvnfbersome. Nuaea# PhY* CS: USSR IJDC 539.17 BARASHENKOV, V. S., ONEYEV, V& "Iutranuclear Cascades with Multiparticle interactions" Moscow, Vzaimodeystviya Vysokoenergeticheskikh Chastits it Pto-=.yakh Yader s -.Yadrami, Atomizdat Press, 1972, pp 468-502 Abstract: The methods developed in Chapters 4 and 6 of this book were used for a detailed investigation of the complete intranuclear cascade of biparticle interactions, including the contribution of the "rod" leading particle, the contributions of subsequent generations'%vrith all other gene-rated particlesand the evaporative cascades (I. Z. Artykov, et al., Yadernaya Fizika, No 3, 978, 1966; 1. Z. Artykov, et al., No 87, 241, 19661,1. Z. Artykov, et al., Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. fiz., No 30, 15$1, 1966). This permits us to discover to wh2t extent che generally accepted cascade model agiees vith the results of the experiments in outer space. A further generalization of the cascade model is consideration of the multiparticle interactions inside the nucleus. A model of high-energy cascades with biparticle collisions is created mathematically. Sons- divergence of the ordinary cascade model with experience is exhibited for energies of the primary particles of several gigaelectran volts. Nevertheless, the extension of such calculations to the cosmic energy region is of great interest, especially in connection with the discovery of the role played by the leading particles in the mechanism of interaction of the particles with the nuclei. 1/2 jjj~. ~,,WV,4441611 1191- USSR BARASHENKOV, V. S., et al., Vzaimodeystviya Vysokoeaergeticlieskikh Chastits i AtomnykhYader s Yadrami, Atomizdar Press, 1972, pp 468-502 The nuclear interaction cross sections calculated by the Monte Carlo method are discussed. The set nature of the nascent particles and their energy spectra are analyzed. Other investigated properties include the dis- tribution with respect to a transverse pulse and angular distributions. A model and a calculation scheme are presented for multiparticle interactions and nucleon-nuclear collisions, the interactions of %~-mesons with the nuclei, and the tubular model. An analysis of the nuclear interactions in the 10-30 gigaelectroa-volt range shows that the experimental data known. up to now can- not be matched with the tubular model. 61 UNCLASSIF :PROCESSING OATE--09OCT7O I T L E;-REGENERATION OF MAGNESIUM BASE -U- V~!_AUTHOk-04)-ONlt L.A., PILYUGIN, V-1., BOR-ISOVt N.L-v BFLUUS, V.D. ~;~'.COUNT RY OF INFQ--USSR RCE--BUM. PROM. 1970, (3)t' 2-4 ~_DATE PU13LISHED----70 ~.S.UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY A,TOPIC TAGS--MAGNESIUM# CYCLONE FURNACE, SULFITE* SULFUR, SODA ASH -CC RNTROL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PAUXY REEL/FRAME-1995/1359 STEP NU--Ult/0329170/000/003/0002/(~)004 -AP0116810 CIRC ACCESS10"I N6 Z/2 009 UNCLA551 FIED, PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 C.IPC ALCISSIC% Nji-AP0116810 ABSTRALT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRArT. EXPTS. 01, THL Ki-COVERY OF MG "iND 5 FROM SPENr LIQUORS UF THE MG 6AS[- SULFITE PROCESS tsERE CONDUCTF0 IN AN EXPTL. CHAIMBER FURNACE WITH AND WITHOUT A CYCLOINE PRE,CfJ.-lBUlSTI:,lN CHAMBER OF THE rYPE USED IN TYPICAL, SUDA RECOVERY BUILEAS. I'HE EFFICIEiNCY OF THE FURNACE WHEN OPERATED UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS WAS EVALUATED BY DETN. OF THE INDEX bF S RECOVERY (THE P.Ario OF !; GASIFIF0 To rHE TOTAL 5 INTRODUCED WITH THE SPENT LIQUOR). ~i I T H IN THE WO-RiMAL RANGE OF VARIATIONS, EXCESS AIR HAD NO EFFECT ON THE COMBUSTION PkGCESS. TWO MAIN FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEGREE OF~S RECovERY WERE THE TEMP. AND THE PRESENCE OF MINERAL COMPONENTS OTHER.THAN MG COMPDS., I.E. MAINLY t-iA AND K. AT 1100DEGREES OR ABOVE IN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER AND 60PERCENT MGO IN THE ASH, THE DEGREE OF S RECOVERY CAN,t REACH 9TPERCENT AT A NORMAL EXCES-5 OF AIR. THUS, THER-E IS--NO'NEED~-'FOR A REOlfC:IJqG ZDNE AND A 2' STAGE COMBUSTION CHAMBER. UNDER SUITABLE TEMP~' CONDITIONS, MG BASE SPENT .-SULFITE LIQUORS CAN BE BURNED ON AN INDUSTRIAL SCALE IN FURNACES OF CONVEN]IGNAL SODA RECOVERY EQUIPA04r. T14E SCREENING TUBES 14UST BE HEATED TO GIVE 950-100ODEGREES AT THE OUTLET OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER .AND 1250-1300DEGREES AT THE OUTLET OF THE SUPERHEATED ZU;AL. A CYCLONE PRECOMBLSTION CHAMBER IS NEEDED ONLY IF THE REQUlRFD TEMP. CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN T'NE SUPERHEATED ZONEBECAUSE OF L014 CALORIFIC VALUE OF THE ~SPENT OR TOO LGW A TEMP;. OF THE:,A19 FED INJO THE FURNACE. FACILI-*(Y* TSENT. NAUCH. ISSLED. PROW., rONSTR. KOTLOTURBIN. iNsr. im. PULLUNOVA, LENINGRAD# USSR. lil - -- '-l -f- - USSR UDC 612-821+6124826 MWAVA-GWICHAM, M- V., and ONIMI, T. 'INT., Associate Member of the AcademY Of Sciences Georgian MIT.' "'158 jjM' af PhYsiolo A d13W of Sciences Georgian SSR 3y" Ca L "Behavioral and ElectroencephalograLohia Effects Of Electr:LCPl Stimulation of the Head of the Cau&-te. Nuicleus" Tbilisi Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SER Xol 68, No 1, Oct 72, Pp 201-204 Abstract: In cats with LmpLinted elcictrodes, sItimuh--tion of the head of the caudate nucleus induces several effects dependimg on the parairieters of the stimulus. A moderate stimulus induces~a sleepy.state Trith synchronization of slow potentials in the neocortex and hjppGcamMq and a fall in heart rate. Some aniirkals lie do-,4n comfortably and fall asleep. A stronc~er stija~-Ius -,.-aYes a sleeping cat,, desynchronizes slow wa'%,res and -*tensifies tLeta rhyUrn in the hiPPOCaMPUS. In a vakin-a cat, it causes,a general excitation (PijT)illaz-,r dila- tion, piloerection, and newing), intensifies theta rkvth--, in the hippocampus, but induces no change in the electroneo.c6rticogram. A very strong stit:ullus precipitates an alani reaction Nrith intensification of hippocampal theta rhythr, and acceleration of heart rate. Next, soyie animals fr.11 intc) stupor -','ith 1/2 LWR KESHELAVA-GOGICHADZE, T. N.,. Soobshchentya Akademii Nauk M. V. and ONWU Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 68J. Ila 1, Oct 72, pp 201-204 inhibition of hippocampal theta rhy-Um and deceleration of heart rate. Finally, all animals develop motor activity consisting of coatinuous rotation in the contralateral direction. The findings indicate that. the hewl of the caudate nucleus participates not onlyin,the control of the diurnal waking- sleeping cycle but also in the regulation of complex.motivational behavior and associ- ated emotional components. -0 UN 4.1 V. i 1/3 017 U%CCASSI FlEb P k (3- C E S S V'll G D 4 T13 t.1 ~j V 7 0 :'_.T.ITLE--,l)N TPr* CO."IPLEX NATURE OF THE 'sLEC-1) IN THE C;~!' -U- AU410k- (033) -ON I AN I T--SN.t MOLNAR, P., NAiNEY'SHVILI T.L. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~'S0URCE-FfZI0L0GICiiFSKIY ZHUR.4AL S S SR I "I N I1 114 SECtiEN'_-'VAt .19701 VOL 561 NR 5 1 P P 689-695 ~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --blG-LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC! ;:NCES _'~_SUBJFCT AR E AS TAGS--- SLELP C.AT, L-LiXTRUOE 1.1111 11 Dc AMN s G W4 T R f) L'4ARKING--JN0 PESTRICTIOINS 00CUI-JENT CLASS--UNCLA5SlFIFD -PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/024a S TE P NQ--;-.Uk 02 39 70 0-56 005 06 69 06 9 5 CIRC ACCFSSI0,`4 Nil-A110121.02L 'J.; r 2/3 017 UNCL4SSi F I EO PROCE S S ING DATE--- L 3NOV7 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--- AP 0 12602 1. ABSTRACT/E/TRACT--(U) GP-0- AB s Fq,A C TSPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF THE C!-,RTICO AND SU~-CfJRT0CQGRAMS Rl__C~~R.UFO WITH [.4PLAN'TED ELECTR.OOES sHuiiEzo nii: SLEEP TO BE COMPL)SEj Of- THREE -015TIPICT PEA1003. I THE P AR A D G c: - I HIPPLICA.A?AL DESYNCNRON~ZATIUN PERIODP~ i4ITHOLIT RAP:10 EYE MOVE,MENTS AND MUSCLE TWITCHES, OURI~4G THE: SLOW 14AVE SLEEP. 2).~ THE TH'ETA PEr