SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OREKHOV, V.B. - ORLENKO, YU.M.

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'17 ~:'7: T,7~. USSR UDC 629.78.002 BASI=TOV, A. F., SINYAYEV, V. I., ORE-MOV B. '11nfluence.of Seated Structural Elements of Circular Parts on Coaxial Error in a Joint" Tr. Ufim. Aviats. In-t. [Works of Ufim Aviation Institute), No 21, 1971, pp 7-13, (Translated from Referativn)r/ Zhurnal,.Raketostroyeniye, No 2, 1972,-Abstract No 2.41.224 from the Resume). Translation: This work states the problem'of determining the influence of basic errors in the manufacture.of parts (eccentricity of seated surfaces, radial clearance A and end skew) on bending of axes with certain assembly plans. Evaluation of the these plans from the standpoint of maximum possi- ble skew of the axes is of significant interest for designers in selecting plans for joints and assigning tolerances for their manu6ctura. 4 Figures. 4-12 025 UNCLASSIFIEO Rb~:Essfti(; OATE-20NOV70 p _-_:Tl:TLE-STRbCTUKE OF A CULLUID 3AND IN THE,ABSORPHON OF SILVER HALIDES -U- A.N., NECHAEVAt T.A.9 OREKIIOVA*~L.L. CCU, NTRY OF INFO-USSR SO URC E- Z h -NALCH. PRIKL. FOTCGR. KINEMATOGRe. 1970s LS(l), 68-9 T:: E-,.PUBLISHEC--70 ."SUBJECT ARFAS--CIIEMISTRY CP IC TAGS--SILVER COMPOUND, HALIDE, ABSOR-PTIQN BAND SPECTRUM 0 SCILLATtCN, COLLOID -~.CONTROL, MARK lJNG-NO RESTRICTIONS .~.::DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _..~PROXY, REEL/FRAME-2000/0284 STEP NO--UR/0077/70/015/GOI/0068/0069 ~C*IRC ACCESc.ICN NO-AP0124043 PRdCESSlt4G DATE-20NOV70 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED 'CIRC :ACCESS ICN ING-AP0124043 ABSTRACT/ExTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RFAL PART OF THE AV. N OF AG u -'s r Es WAS TAKEN AS 0.065. THE ABSORBAINCE CURVE IS OF THE 1'* RE AT EIINTER T FOR ThE SYSTEM AG-AGCL WFERE A VERY STRONG OSCILLATI'ON JS 08SU* THIS SHOULD APPEAR IN THE FORM OF A STRUCTUR& IN THE COLLOID 6AND -':,--F,OR PARTICLES 100-200 NM IN DIAMm IN THIS. CASE THE,' BAND HAS 2-3 MAX. AN INCREASE IN TFE PARTICLE DIAM. SHOULD INCREASE THE NO'. OF MAX. AND ZECREASE THEIR INTENSITY. W ITH A PARTI;CLE,SIZIE Of~i6OO-700 NM THE NO. -OF --tiAZ.. IS 5. FACILITY! VORONEZH*.GUS.- UNIV.t VORONEZH, USSR. UP. C LAS Sh- LFJ ED ----- 77- VIk AA004G41C UR 0482 :Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section il Electr.cal Derwent, 242477 DETERMIN 170 ING THE MISTANCEI OF POL14R5 TO CORROSIVE KE U%uboxe 644pldoof IrticIts 5) are fixed to climps (3) ~ aiid (4): Clampo (3)' are mounted'on therivolviug'. disqJ7)~ cla4a (4) are moving-in the groove.~t4 the I bile. plate. which is of sinusoidal or qimilar~form In order to change the distance.betwee4, the ~C.Iapps~in suitable manner':- Chamber (2), housing the ~Qlabjpj L and disco, cart be filled with cdrrosi~e: media-,~. PiA. disc (7) is revolved by. motor: (6) causing, the clamps to put oscillating loads on the sapples. i. 1,rhp~ vwasuremanl: data.can be obtained by.su'Itably pl c6d strain gauges. -A.N. al. RUBBER 2.2.66 as 1053420/23-5- GORDUV,, ei - Class 42k. JATEX RES.INST. (8.9.69) Bul.15/2$..4.69. Int.Cl.G Ol n. i .I Atr a I I I I I I-- 7-T I o 2 e UNCLASSIFI E 0 PRCCESSING DATE--110EC70 TITLE--EFFtLT LF ELECTRON UGNur~,CW4PbUNUS-tjN BUTAOItNE VOLYMERIZATMA IN -u- THE PF.ESF-t,CE OF PI ALLYLNlCKEL.CkTALYSTS;. :~.'--,,.4UTii.JR-(05)-KPISTALt%YY, ORE&HOVA9 i%6v.lt LABOLUTSKAYA, YE.V., GANTNAKFEi, , A.R. , t4f-uV!-:oEVv S.I.- fo C CU N T R YUF INFG-USSR ....SCUACE--VYSbK0M0L. SOE014.1 SER. A 1970~i- 12(4)t 83~,-40 ~~--,.-'DATE* PLbLISHE0----70 Sbi3JECT AkE/iS--CHEmlSTkY "OPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL REACT I ON K INET ICS BUTAU [ENE POLVIFEKIZATI04, METAL ~.~,.CATALYSTo WICKELt TITANIUM CHLURIDEt CHEM ICAL RE AAIT I ON RATL :CG4TRCL MARK I NG-'40 RESfRICTICNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PRGXY 4EEL/~RAIME--300o/1362 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/00q/0836/3840 CIRC-ACCESSICN, r4U--AP0I35Q56----- -212 028 UNCLAS Sl F.1 ED PROCESSING DATE--11DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0133056 -A3STkACT/EXl*ftACT--(U) Gr,-O- A6STRACT. BUTADIENE WAS POLYMD. IN THE 'D ELECTRON PRESENCE GF PI ALLYLNICKEL CHLORIDE 11) :PLUS fICL SUa4- AIN ~001%OK ADuITIVES E.G., ME SUB2 S, ET SUB2: Or ANO ;PHOME, IN ORL)Ea TO DET. THE EFFErTS 13F THE AVOITIVES CIN THE POLYMP4. RATE,. ME SUB2 S INHIBITED THE PULYMN. RATEt 13UT PHOME'HAD THE OPROSITE EFFECT. KINETIC STUDIES SUGGESTED THAT THE DC143h AOULTIVES ADGE:U:TO~ I IL'4STEAJ OF TICL SUB4. FACILITY: FIZ. KHIM. INST. IM. KARPfJVA# Vi;S::CG-14t USSR. USSR UDC 539.23:541.139 ANDRYUSHCHENKO, F. K., OREIGIOVA, V. V.,and GRITSENKO,~ T. I., Khar'kov Polytechnical Institute'TiFni q.Mlenin "Preparation of Thin Magnetic Films With Special Properties by an Electrochemical Method" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 46, No 1, Jan 73, pp 52-56 Abstract: Since magnetic properties of the films obtained by the electro- chemical method are affected by.their composition, thickness, conditions of the electrolysis, acidity of the electrolytes and by other parameters, a study was undertaken of the effects of these parameters on thin magnetic films. It was established that lmiering.the coercive force to 3e and improvement in the anisotropy of these films may be achieved by depositing them in pulsed mode using intersticial layers.of copper, and a brass base. The use of the pulsed mode may promote directional ori6ntation of the crystals zad by keeping then in a fine crystalline fom improve their magnetic properties. Him It I USSR UDC 621.357.7:669.15"-)4(0"10.,-,) ANDRYUSHCHF10,0, F. K., OMMOVA. va V. CRITSEI-MO, T. I., TRlrl,.)V,4., A. 1. "Method of Electrolytic Deposition of a Nickel-Iron Alloy" USSR Author's Certificate No 308093, filed 22 Oct 68, PlibliSlWdz 26 Aug 71 (from 72, A Mh-Khimiya., No 6 (11), Jun Jlrstract No 67,316P) Translation: A procedure for electrolytic deposition or, i -Fe alloy has been Ali patented., It is distinguished by the fact that in' order to obtain tile ria~onc-Lic anisotropy of thin films, the process is realized with tile application or a squarc-pulse direct current with a pariod.of 11-20 SCC01'J:3, a pulse time of 10-15 seconds, an ollf-duty factor of 1.1-1.5 and all anplillude of 3-5 The filrLs obtaLicd are characterized by rilas'notic arilsompy w1th a coercive force of 4-3 oersteds and an anisotropy field of 3-7 oen3teds. The minirlum values of the coarcivc- force and tile an.1no.cropy field (~!-,6 art! arit.,(-~vpd for a pulse period of 15 seconds (the pulse tirle was 1.0 mtconc"s, the off-chity fzc,!--or was 1.51 and an mraplitude of 4 a/dm2 dux:Lng the electrolysis process with D I C USSR UDC 669.24.018.9(088.8) ANDRYUSHCHENKO, F. K. MMOVA--V- GRITSENKO, T. TRUROVA, A. 1. "Hathod of Electrolytic Precipitation of Nickel-Iron Alloy" USSR Author s Certificate No 308098, filed. 22 Oct 68, published 26 Aug 71 (froin RM-14tetallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No AG317P) Translation: This is a supplement to the primary patent (RZh--M 'etaliur~;iya, 1969, 5G402P). In order to obtain magnetic anisotropy of thin films , this process is realized with deposition on a direct current.1of square pulses with an 11-20 second period, a pulse time of 10-15. seconds, an of f-duty factor of 1.1- 1.5,and an amplitude of 3-5 amps/decimeter2. :The alloy,filmr, obtained are characterized by magnetic an:Lqotropy.%Ath a coercive foice of 4-8 oersteds and an anisotropy field of 3-7 oersteds. 2 6 Ut,,CL A DATE--02CCT70 PRN'ESSING 11'L F G"IFTIC ALLOY: 15 WITH'SPECIAL PROPERYIE~ BY AIN --PRFPARATION OF MA ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD -U- ."AUTHO R-. 0 3 -AN DRY 1) S HCH FN KO F.K.t OREK VA GRITSENkI0, T.L. "EQUNITRY GF INFO--USS.R ~ :-UP (LEN I NCRAD) ,Sc) %CE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. 1970,~ 43(3) 573 -7 ;7DATE PUFLISHED------70 '-,.S:UBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS ALLOY# ELECTRUCHEMISTRYZ [RON ALLOY, NICKEL ALLOY, ELECTRUDEPOSITION9 METAL FILM* EL:E!-'TROLYTE tONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -.UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1992/0739 STEP NO--UR/OOaO/70/D43/003/057110577 CIRC ACCI~SIUN N!0-00111932 212 028 U C N LASSIFIED _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111932 PROCESSING DArE--020CT70 :A__3STRACT/EX7RArT--(U) GP-0- A6STRA(,T. THE DEPi-NDENCE !IF THE C)NIPN. OF XI-FE ALLOY FILMS, DEPOSITED FROM K SUB4 P SUB2 0, 51J._17 A % -D ~JA S,&LICYLATE SOLN.v ON 7THE ELECTROLYTE CONCN. AT VARIOUS C.DS. 4AS FST BLIS FD. A H THF: ',EFFECTS-CiF COMPLEX FORMING IMETALS (N1 AINJIDJE) AND LI'ANDS WERE sttmc.:). 1-1 - NA SALICYLATE IS CHOSEN BECAUSE OF ITS ~INSTABILI TY CONSTS. t 3.24 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE28 AND 4.9 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE36. THE FF ...SALICYLATE COMPLEXES ARE SO STRONG THAT ELECTRUDEPOSITION DP FE CAN BE . ATTAINED GALY BE CODEPOSITION WITH NI. FOR NIt K SU84 P SUB2 0 SU87 IS ~,MORE SUITABLE THAN THE SALICYLATE LIGANDS. INCREASE OF THE C34PLEXING METAL CONCN. SHIFTS THE POLARIZATION CURVES T014ARDS M9qE ELECTROPOS. 'ELECTRODE POTENTIAL VALUES9 WHICH..CAUSE:S THE ENRICHMENT 3F THE ALLOY -WITH THAT METAL WHOSE COMPN. IN THE SOLN. INCREASES. Al- T14E SAME T114E, AN INCREASE OF THE L'IGAND-CONCN. SH-IFT5: THE 0EPOSIT1,11t.4 POTENTIAL TOWARDS 'OR C M - FLECTRONEG. VALUES. AN OPTI'MUM ELECTROLYTE COMP". IS NICL SUB2 TIMFS 6H SUB2 0 70v FFGL SU63 TIMES 6H SUIQ 0 Z-3, ~K S11114 P SUB;? 0 SU,37 3.30, NA SALICYLATL 20 G-1. AT 0.5-4 A-U111 PRIMEZ, 1,;,[ -'NpCJRLIKF NI-F~ ~ALLOY FILMS ARE DEPOSITED FPOM THIS ELECTROLYTE. ELELTR-OLYSIS DURATID'i :-OF .1.5-3 MIN PROVIDES A N1 CONTEN1 IN T14E OEPOSIT OF.80- 83.51PERCENT, AND -THE FILM THICKNESS IS'INCREASED FROM 300 TO 800 ANGS'rRUM. va-3 115 .4 USSR UDC 6P_3-357.7:66q-35'-5(0e8.8) OPEKHCYVAJ V. V., ANDRYUSHCHENKO, F. X. and KOMAR L. P., h1arkov University "Electrolytic Plating of Copper-Zinc Alloys" USSR Author's Certificate No 305207, Filed 20 Dec 6c), 1111blished 1Jul 71 Urom Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, 110 21(11), 1972, Abstract No 21L312P by E. Z. NaprLdr-h) Translation: This method differs from other by the prei5ence of the ligand Y,41P20? and sodium sulfosalicylate -which make it possible to obtain shiny coat- ings. Example: the alloy containing 67-72(,,. C-a is electrodeposited from the electrolyte consisting of (in g/liter) 55,-6o ZnS04, 5-10 C-SQ~, 240-250 VILP2C~, 28-33 sodium sulfosalicylate at pH 8.9-g.p-p 18-250C) of 0-5 I Dc M iscelliieous USSR UDC: 517-9 OREL, A. A. ulle Application of-Variational Methods to Solution of Boundary Value 1'rob- lems,for Equations of Mixed Type in Near-Sonic Gasdyllamics" Kazan', Izv-estiya VUZov: Matematika, Ilo.9(124), Sep 72, pp 76-83 Abstract: The calculation o-P many near-sonic flows of ideal gas leads to boundary value problems for equations of mixed type, In S. G. Miklilin's .1 -thematical PLYsics" (Moscow "Ifauka". ].q70) book "Variational Methods in M- variational methods were applied tc~ the solution of boundarv value nroblems for equations of elliptical type -- the problem of integraiing a differential equation was reduced to the problem of finding a function which minimizes a certain integral. In this paperthe author considerv a boundary value problem for an equation of mixed type wbich ir. a generalization of the ap- proximate near-sonic equation for a stream turction and. the equation for the transfomed stream function. The article comprises four sectionc. In the first, the solution of the boundary value problemi-is reduced to findin,- a function which minimizes some ouadratic functional defined.on the set of partial solutions of the differential equatilon. In tho 4;econd. s,~~ction 11, 1/2 USSR OREL, A. A., Izvestiya VTUZov: Matematika No 9(12h) Sep 72, PP 76-83 system of pa'rtial solutions is 4' ound and used in constructing a solution of the boundary value problem, with a continuous boundiary condition. The p_roblel~-l with a discontinuous boundary condition is connidered %'M section 3- In section -ozlied to solvil r, the problem of ne -sonic flow of k the results are a- Ln- - W _L 1deal gas tbrough a Laval nozzle. with given walls which becacizi two parallel straight lines at - infinity upstream; a condition is fbLuid which defiries ~ the flow of gas through the givep nozzle. The author thazflcs S. V. Fallkovich guidance and continued interest in the 11orl'. USSR UDC 669.14.018.29-414 GOL'DSHITEYN, M.-I., BLYUM, E. E., GRIN',: A. V., LITVINEKKO, D. A., LEYKIN, L X., RUDaIENKO, A. VAYNTIL-WD, S. S., LOKTIONOV, P. Ya., LASHCHEV, V. Ya., MIOSIOSHVILI, V. V.,, MIROSHNICHENK'-O, S. I., and KONDPASHOV, M. M., Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metals, Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni I. P. Bardin, and Konmunarsk Metallurgical Plant "Adoption of the Industrial Production of 15G2AF Sheet Steel" Moscow, Stal', No 9, Sep 70, pp 828-830 Abstract: An investigation of the 15G2AF plate steel ~10-25 =0 COMMC17- cially produced at the Kommunarsk Metallurgical Plant,:revealcid that alloying of the manganous structural steel with nitrogen and valladium increases the strength and plasticity properties of the normalized rolled steel. Normalizing of the metal effects a size reduction of the grain (to 10-12), which assures a low (-IOO*C to -120*C) cold brittleness threshold. The strength of the 15G2AF steel was found to be at least m2 and the yield stress at least 45 kg/mm2. 'Use. of 15G2AF steel 60 kg/r for welded structures decreased weight, in comparison with steel IOG2SI, by 13.6%. S9 1/2 018 UNCLASS I F [ED-';f! OROCEtSING DATE--020CT70 r:ITLE--(;HANGES. IN THE ACTIVITY OF~LACTAT.EOEHYDRGGEKASE OF THE BL30D SERUM .,AND URINE IN ACUTE RENAL INSUFFI.CIENCY Ul :_...AUTH0R-(03J-TSERINGERt T.B.r MARKELOVP I.M*v ORELt S.G. 'INFO--LISSR .-COUNTRY OF :SOURCE-TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV, 1970f VOL 42v NR 31 PP 77-80 .-.-DATE PUBL ISHED-----70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ,!:,,_TlOPIC TAGS--LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE, BLOOD:SERUMt URIP11, RENAL FAILURE r t:& T;z c, ING-NO "ESTRICT IGNS CLASS--UNCLASSEF.lE0 ql1L/frRAME--198G10313 STEP NO--UR/0504t-0/3~2/00310977o-~091) -_CiRC ACCESSION NC--AP0102780 2/2 0 18 UNCCAS Sl F1 ED PROCESSING Dj'jE--0?nCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0102780 ArJTE ABSTRACT/EXIFACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. ATOTAL OF 54 PATIENTS WITH --RENAL INSUFFICIENCY OF VARIOUS EflOLOGY WERE EXAMINED. TOTAL ACTIVITY OF LACTATEDEHYDROGENASE AND ACTIVITY (IF ISOENZYME5 OF LACTATED~.HYDROGENASE IN THE BLOOD PLASMA DURING OLIGOANLIRIA WAS DETERMINED IN 39 PATIENITS. ISOENZYMES OF LACT ATE-DEHYDR13GENASE OF THE BLOOD PLASIMA AND URINE DURING RESTORATION OF THE r~!CNAL FUNI~f[DNj WERE STUDIED IN 15 PATIENTS~ AN INCREASE OF T.HE LACTETEDEHYDRATF ACITIVITY IN THE BLOOD.AND URING MAINLY AT THE EXPENCE OF RAPID MOVING 150ENZYMES WAS NOTED. THEJOTAL ACTIVITY OF LOG OF THE BLOOD WAS NOT CHARACTERIZED BY -THE EXTENT OF THE RENAL TISSUE.INJURY* ALL FIVE:ISUENZYMES OF LDG WERE REVEALED IN-THE URINE. WITH RESTORATION OF THE RENAL FUKTION THE -ACTIVITY ~QF ISOENZYMES IN THE BLOOD AND URINE BECA4E NORMALIZED. THE DYNAMIC .01~SJERVATION OVER THE CHANGE IN THE ACTIVITY OF:LDG MAUE IT uLE TO:'JUDGE UPON fHE RE-STORATION 0 FtHE- AENAL FUNCTION. POSS1, -__---UJ'4Ct-A SS-I FTE USSR flone Method of Solution of the Problem of Distribut.Lon of Cargos from a Central Refrigeration Unit to Stores" Tooriya, i Praktika Sbora Peredach i Obrabotki Ekon. Info:rm. [Ilicory and Practice of Collection, Transmission and Processing of Economic Information Collection of Works2, Moscow,,1971, D -112, (Tran _p 100 from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 19,72, Abstract Na 3 V477). NO ABSTRACT. qr -In 711E SU%STVkATE ORIENTATICLI tS TUr. t;R(Vnj AND M~ptlajtS OF EPITAXIAL L.AYEAS jArtlcj~ by ;. A. Crushkov, F. P. go o- Vj_ kovalrn", 1. y_. qL P~~-AJJUCLA677-7- UrCl, TLift';tliy. Svetiavodski hov,~Albli Lum P. Prdt"exAa. Roots. i e&4: rol"rovoAnA~owktj &.ristallov I 1`11.cn,~,, R"sian. 12-10 Jwe 1972, p a7l of-AV"t AN, CA, r A. vere rro-n frum a solutiwl 1. a F.411im wit In m hydrogen flux on pja,ljt~m dru.nide platl-4 With - .,I-nt-tion of Igo., Illt. ILIA &ad *t% th. W.) rlan~s disoriented to IIJB by 3* and 10'. Tile errect of tile orientation pl-* on the Frovth rate. moroholor,. electrical paramters,and photaiuminescemee Ll-tensity waa investigated. Tile layers steer turroved wt th respect to moriabAlog r y_" rv,obt mined xincula r An Im-rer, vith planes. The 41otilbutign of. the corpoattloo. in tite All xa I respect to thickness Am observed as a. functiom of the substr4,tR vrientaticsl plane. The Most Miforw layers were obtained. for' 'Itzolittt orl.subotratwa -cricu- ited In ther 1115 planw.- In p4rd* layers of Al with, a concentsation c6 son thnn's-1015 cd's & deep 2avol is observed (forexowle. for z - 0. 3. the eUvation energy of tile level X - 0.12 QlActrou volts). tkb the b"Is of the ! layers of solid solutiono.of Alllj,,._ *-. 40,1o, obtalned..Jits, dlode* were, N=Uf*Ckur~4 Vith a.brightness, to I.W ]it tat a currant of 16 mkLIuu%,;,a - USSR UDG 531.76/?7 RYA-POLOV, V. A., YRYUKOV, L. V., KIIL.IKCV S' V., CHIST YAKOI V.1 PERFIL-YEV,, L. 14., and OREL-ICHOIAAKOV G A "A Device for Indicatin~~ the Direction of Rotation of a Stepping I-lotor" USSIR Author's Certi 4' ftcate '10 363 -p 11/00, filed I ? Oct 70, 922 k1 G 01 published 21 Mar 73 (from RZh Aytomatika TeI.qmekhanJka i V~ychislitell naya Tek-hnika, No 11 , Noy ?3, abstract No 11 A 3STP) I~Lanslatio A device is proT)o*ed for indicating the direction of rotation Of a ste-p-ArLG motor, containing a dif erentiatin-er ele-iment and valvez, r0 sim.Dlify and improve the reliability of the apparatus, one of the val-ve inputs is c0n- nected to each phase windin-, of the step motor; the other input is connected through the differentiatinq elepient to the followin,,, phase ~Windln- of the motor, While the out)Uts of tile ~Valvvs and -:Gteppin, are combi. nod connected to the output terminal. One illustration. A M. Yo-11o." I ... 1 1. M. Yoqjom. I lilt ,I &-( 1'r v 1.1; 1 LI I I Ly aJInformation) . j7jnr~, 'I r sci'nco~ 11 't'c tt 'I o ~ n13. Z. Iota, anj L. K. Chuchalln. Fkrtr a k C~ I ~'n-o f M I I -ev ZiT Complex" of Metal5). lnrA:,lLkiLe of Qrmz:r,,:;qIhry and AnalyLicil Ch,.-mistry lm~!nl V. 1. V~rnadskiy. Qbog,-s-,*r:hcnlyc- beftykh rid uf Panr Qrtn). Col- lectloa nt Articlc&. ;M r it Coune t I F~ Physial L Ch~,j Col. Prn Ccr=ontr"t ion.- I-l'o-scov, 1973-, V~6 pn--~ copies" I r .~.Q,'re~nbdkh ,Reaktclonnava Pov-7rkhriont' pri oet~,r e e VUj:iD0 e at; on Surfo~,,e li~vt~("qent=5 COIAL'Unt 0. t. phys~cochfrinical Principler. of the Vrocesning.of Mi ncra I Raw Material, Siberian Department-, Vovosibi,rsk, 19731 200 pages, 1450 copie a, I r 23. k. Protsen 1, 8v vza M 1,1ffu-IIv (Processes of Mutual , c Diffusion its Allois q7j~ pa-gf4z' 3500 Copies, 2 is 01 $t. - khimiya polim~r?.Iv (Radiation Che:iintry of Pol Collec iva Monograph. Scientific C,~unail for the -Y r Ch"'~~r'L;Ty of Itigh Energies). Moscow, 19 775" 4~4. paqos with ill. 2100 copics, 3 r 25 k. -.plavov Zirconium A I I oy.--, SLruhtura , trirkonly.') (Structure. of Coll,,c~ivv of Authors. Ingtitilt- of Plptallurt .1y I-roni &,, A. Pay- kov. Moscow, 1973, 200 pages with ill. , VOO ci.,piev, I r 92 k. SlIrIffia IN.1 lAntimony-131mmuth). Collectioil or Articlp~;. 'ijj~ w, 1"7 M~Itcc , pages with Ill., 35,MO COIA"s, 35,000 Corde." r Ot, k. Ti tanat barlya (Barium TAtanatc). CaXlectiotv of Atti Cles Scientific Council for the Complex Problvqr. "Phykiic~'~ ~nd Oirmitry of Semiconductorn". Moscow, 1973, 264 pagol. with iLl., 1500 copies, 2 r 57 k. - 183 - 3 o 3 d-j-W Pta~ K USSR UDC. 629-734.7 OSMOLOVSKIY, I . V. "A Catch for Disconnecting the Free Ends of the Suspension System of a Parachute" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zna.ki, No 21, Jul 73, Author's Certificate No 380537i Division,B, filed 9 Apr 71, published 15 May 73, p 67 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a catch for discon- necting the free ends of the suspension system of a parachute. The device contains a housing with a cover on which trigger,relvaijes and a safety lock are mounted. Pnelosed'in theAousingare fiLsteners which hold the free ends of the parachute suspension lines. 0 a distinguish- ing feature of the patent, locking reliability of the catch Is improved by making the safety lock in the form of a spring-loaded, pushbutton in- stalled on the cover perpendicular to the%plane of the housing. 1/2 ............... . . z:~ ~ - ~ I ; - , , I' . - T.- : ~ ~ :,r., I !z - - - q - :- - , ., 1 . - ~ , z ~ : . ; i - - I . -.1 1 V i I ~ I.; ~ : ~ - .1 M, ;~ -I I ~ A. - :I; I I : . ~ . ;l I I I i! I I I ~ ;I i,ml lil - :. I - , USSR UDC 621.983 OVCHINNIKOV BOYKO, E. I., BOYKO, S. V. "Study of Cold Heading with Ultrasound" Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Mashinostroyoniye, No 3, 1973, pp 127-129. Abstract: The problem of the use of ultrasound as an activating factor during cold heading is studied. It is demonstrated that the use of ultrasound increases the ductility of-the material and reduces the static deformation force required. Also, the use of ultrasound facilitates softening of the material and decreases residual stresses. dam LTL'C 19'- STEPANCHU101 V. N., RUSAN V. G., 0n-'SFZQ=6.1Q.X" "Developmnt of a New Brand of Optical Quartz Glass" I4ninarad, Dotiko-Vzkhanichesimys, Pro~rmshlcnnostl, No 1.2, December 1971, pp.42-45 Abstract: To satisfy a recently arisen requirement for quartz glass havin,,-, high transparency, it became necessary to PrOCILICC iar, especially pure voynthetic raw material, with a total ntdmixtura cont2ut not exceedlh:~ 1 T 1o-5 to 2. 10 At an unnammed plant there vas tested a nimber of. lots oA silicon dioxide, obtained by hydrol, sir. of tbe ethyl eatt- -r,of orLho3ialIci.c acid. On the basis of an investigation of the optical properties of tha obtFUned snp-ples of glass, it was sbovm that the best rav mLterial is the "Iree" band of --ili- con dioxide. Me maltim~ of cuartz srlass directly frcm a "cnk,-~" of silicon dio-zide ir--,iro-es -nroductioa process, rjul short~ms the techno-1101-ILcal cycle of the creation of the interm-diate products, without Jer-reas-ing, thair quality. I fj,,jjre. 4 t-abl-Cs- 3 referencea. VI 14/2 022 :PIkOCESSING I)ATE--18SEP70 ,JITLE--ELECTRIC STLMULATION (IF THEI~DIJODENUM IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT ;~OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS -U- --,'AUTHOR-(03)-SOKOLOV, V-I.t SMIRNOV V.F~ URESHENKOVv M.M COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KHIRURGIYA, 1970, NR 2r PP L04-111 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.'-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC'TENCE S `,~:TOPIC TAGS--DIAGNOSTIC METHODS, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, DUODE'NUM, PANCREAS? GILEr SECRETION, ENZYME ACTIVITY, GALL~BLAODERt COLON ~C.VNT ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT10.14S DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFTED PROXY R E E LFR A M I-- - 199 313 121 CIRC ACCESSIOIN W)--AP0054196 tif I ' L A s r c, P N 0 - - U R0 S 3 17 0o0 0 20 10 o I 11 21-7 ~022 VNCL ASS I FIED PR 0 C, E SS I N%G 0 ATE -- 13 S EP 7 0% C IR CACCESSION NO--AP0054196 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT-M; G-P-0- A3STRACT. A REDUCED V.01*0,kicrry oF rHF r GUODENUM 15 ONE OF THE MANN CHAIt6 IN THE PATHOGEINF51S 0, rl-RfNIC PANCREATITIS IN CONDITIONS -OF HYPOKINESIS OF THE: INTESFINAL WALL THERE ~ISITES FOR STASIS OF BILE AiND PAPICREAl IC JUICE Af~OVI: THE OCCUR PREREQ c QDDI'S SPHINETER. ON THE OTHER HANDt DUODENAL HYPOTENSION CAUSES IT SECONDARY DILATATION OF THE SPHINETER OF ODOI,, THIS LEADING TO CDNSrAl% INFECTION OF THE DUCTS WITH ENZYME ACTIVE IN'TESTIN:AL CONTE,,,.,TS. THUS & NTAINFD. F(31 THE TREATMEiNT OF CHRONIC RECURRENT PANCREATITIS IS IMAII R HYPOKINETIC STATES OF THE DUODENUM IN 4Z PATIENTS T14E AUTHORS EMPLOYED ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF ITS MOTORICITY WI.TH A WEAK ELECTRIC DISCHARGE. ACT-ING UPON THE INTESTINAL PACEMAKER, SITUATED IN THE ZONE OF VATERIS PAPILLA,- THE AUTHORS INTEINSIFIED_THE. It.4TESTINAL mnTOR ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY FUNCTIONAL STAGES OF CHRONIC PANCREATITISt ATT-41NING A POSITIVF CLINICAL EFFECT. T14E TECHINIQUE eF ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF THE DUODENUM IS SIMPLEt SAFEt 9ELL TOLERATED BY PA'rIENTS AND MAY BE USED FOR NORMALIZATION OF THE MOTORKI.TY OF ALL INTESTINAL nEGIONS. E: LE: C T R I C STIMULAYION- IS DEEMED PFRSPECTIVE IN THE TREATMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE A 0 :.PARESISt FUNUIONAL DUODENOSTASISt 01SKIKSUS, PANC*-RE 'IOPAIHIA, S ME FORMS OF NONCLACULOUS %CHOLECYSTITISt BUQUENITIS ANO PERSISTENT CtiqONIC COLITIS, USSR ~ ONO UDC 612.215.014.2-014.481/.482 KITAYEV, E. It., ORESHINA A F., TARASOV, S. I., and YAS'KOVA, V. Z., Laboratory of Radiation GdffffFTa"c`san*iemote Radiation Pathology, Central Scientific Researzh Institute of Roentgenology and Radiology, Ministry of Health USSR, and Laboratory 0 f Hygiene of the Air, Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Radiation Hy- iene, Ministry of Health RSFSR 9 "Morphological Changes in the Lungs Produced by Single Hot Particles Experimental S tudy" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 4, 1970, pp 52-56 Abstract: About 100 hot particles (particles of CoW 10-20 microns in size with an activity of 10-8 to 10-9 C) in 0.2 ml of physiological saline were injected into the jugular vein of rats. Morphological changes in the lungs were studied 5-30 days thereafter. No significant changes were obserml in the energy absorp- a of 102 and 106 ladt: occupied a i;pace tion zone. The zone of absorption of done With a radius of 200 microns, urhile destructive changes appearcd only within a radius of 15-20 microns. Although there was~an absence of focal neercsis, changes were noted in the blood vessels containing particles - homogenization and loss of structure of the walls, swelling of collagenous and argyrophil fibers. The in- tensity of the destructive processes was unrelated to the size of the radiation 1/2 USSR KITAYEV, E. M., et al, ~Ieditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 4, 1970, pp 52-56 doue. After 20-30 days, besides the vascular changes, desquamation and necro- biosis of endothelial cells, there were signs of proliferation of cellular elements in the adventitia. The radioactive particles had no effect on the adjacent structures. Thus, the changes observed appear to be comparatively 7, insignificant from the standpoint of injury!to lung tissue and impairment of respiratory function. .2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PACCESSING DATE--09UCT70 ,CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP01091.12 ~ABSTKACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- Aij STRACT. THE PAPER SETS FORTH THE kESULTS OF EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LUNGS OF RATS UNDER THE EFFECT OF SINGLE FIXED HOT PARTICLES. PARTUCLES OF CO PRIME60 OF MICROSCOPIC SIZE WITH AN ALIVITY OF 10 PRIME NEGATIVE9 CURIE WERE USED. THE AUTHORS DEMONSTRATE THE ABSENCE UF.FOCAL NErkOSIS AT THE SITES OF I-IXATION OF SINGLE HUT PARTICLE,IN IRRADLATIUN DOSES OP THE SURROUNDING TISSUES UF 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4"10 PRIME INEGATIVE5 RAD DURING NO SUXjL:-- MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES A PERIOD FROM 5 TO 30 DAYS. THERE WEREIFOW IN VESSELS AT THE SITE OF FIXATION OF PARTICLES AND IN INTE'RALVEULAR -MEPiBKANES WEITHOUT A DEFINITE RELATION WITH THE VALAJE OF THE RADIATION ~v- EFFECT. Ll Irma GUBIN, V. Ye., IS UPOV, Yu. G., ORESHI.A, M. D, KILA-71YEV, N. N. , SHEIVIYAKINA, ~G. N. "Free Convection in a Horizontal Cylinder" Tr. Will po Sboru, Podgotovke i Transp. Nefti i Nefteproduk-tov [Works of All-Union Scientific Research Institute on the Colledion, Preparation and Transportation of Oil and Petroleum Products], No 8, 4971, p1) 104-116, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnali Me-khanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 B647 by Ye. bf. Zhukhovitskiy). Translation: Free, unstable convection in wi infinite horizontal circular cylinder is studied. The %ball temperature-of the cylinder is maintained con- stant and differs from the temperature of the fluid. The temperature dif- ference and size of the cavity are assumed sufficiently great that convection occur5 in the boundary-layer mode. The problem is solved on the assumption of quasistability of the process: it is considered that the structure of the flow is determined at a given moment in time by the instantanoous temperature difference between the walls and the fluid and is independent of the rate of change of temperature with time. The equations for planar, stable convective motion in the boundary laver approximation are solved by the Karman-Polhatisen method. Law-inar rind WrIal- 1/2 - USSR GUBIN, V. Ye, ISUPOV, Yu. G., ORESIIINA, M. D. , KIMIYEV, X. N., SIO.IYAKINA, G. N., Tr. VNIII po Sboru, Podgotovke i Transp, Nefti~i Neft eproduktav, No 8, .1971, pp 104-116. lent flow modes are studied. The velocity and temperature itre cipproximited by polynomials. The Reynolds anqlogy is used in the turbulent case. The solu- tion of the nonlinear systerits of equations for the velocit), and thickness of the boundary layer is produced by the method of power', series using a longitu- dinal coordinate. Furthermore, an analytic solution in the area of large Prandtl numbers is found in the laminar, case. The boundary layer characteris- tics and heat flow through the surface of the cylinder are calculated. al Results are presented from an experiment, study porformed usinp t models with diameters of 30.5 and 97.5 cm and ILngths of IS and 27 em respoc- tively. Ilic working fluids were gasoline mid distilled water. Processing of the experimental data produced on heat transfer produc4ts the dependence N 0 25 0 40 0.340 (GP) * in the laminar case and N 0.092 (Gil) ' in the turbulent case (Nusselt number N and Grashoff numb6r G defined through diameter of cylin- der and temperature difference between wall and fluid; P is the Prandtl =-Iiber) Heating time of the fluid is estimated. 2/2 45 USSR ORESHINA M.D. SAVELYEVA L.I., KEAZIYEV 11.11. 5II&ML G.11. (Ufa) "Free Convection of a Fluid With an Initial Vertical Density Graa_q,_.nk,, With Heating on the Side" Moscow., Zhurn-al Priklanday Mekhaniki iTekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 1, 1971, pp 123-126 Abstract: Some results of experimental research on -free convection in solutions with nonunifoim density with respect to heighct are presented. !41- is shown that in the presence of a vertical density gradient and side heating the convective motion in solution is or a cellular chwracter. Them relatio--nship of the height of individual cells to the temperati.,re pressure and the density gradient is ascertained. 2 figares, 5 bibliographic entries. t~j; USSR UDc 6-21.,782.2 OR-S SL-'--:ENCV, V.A., 21.1TROFANOV, O.V. 'tActive Elements Based Cn Chalcogenide Glasses (Short Go=--aunication)" Elektron.t-ekhnil~a. 'Nauch.-tekhn.eb. IJikroelektronika (S-If~ctronicz Technolc Scientific-a-echnical Collection. Yieroelectronice', 1971, YO :5(20), Pr 3'-~7 (from M:Elel:tronill~a i yeye -a, No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2:J61-) urimeneni Translationt 7he switching pammetere are ectisidered ot bead eleLents Laced on FIassee with a different te,.-noerature of soft-ening, in the comnosition of which Go, So, As, Si, and Go enter. VJ-. ~j I I --230CT70 2 035 UNCLASSIFIED' OROCESSING DATE LE--BOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTICS OF AMORPHOUS LAYERS BASED ON AIPRIMEII -PIMETV-C PRIMEV TERNARY SYSTEMS -U- .,,:'AUTH0R-(O5)-BAKYSHEVt V*G#t BOLT1YETSt N,Aor BORSCHEVSK[Yv A*Sov jA. pQESHKINt PoTo' GORYUa.Qjj&j cou OF INFO--USSir----""" V POLUPROV. 1970p 4(2)t 372-5 4 SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt MATERIALS 11~ TOPIC TAGS--AMORPHOUS SEMICONDUCTORr VOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTIC, THIN FILM SEMICONDUCTOR, ARSENIDE, GERMANIUM COMPOUND9 CADMIUM COMPOUND9 PHOSPHIDE, PULSE SIGNAL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1980/0088 STEP NO--UR/0449/7()/001t/002/03'1'2/0375 C-IRT.-AC(: C S S_ LON- NO - AP 0 10-5-174 -.2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105174 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMORPHOUS LAYERS (2-6 MU THICK) WERE PREPO. BY VACUUM SPUTTERING OF CUGEAS SU62t ZNGEAS SUB2, AND COGEP SUB2 ON GALSS SUBSTRATES AND WERE PROVIDED WITH EVAPD. METAL ELECTRODES (SNP PB). THE FILM COMPNS. 010 NOT CORRESPOND TO THOSE OF THE INITIAL SUBSTANCES; THE CONTENT OF THE LEAST VOLATILE COMPONENT IGE) WAS DECREASED. ON THE DYNAMIC CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FILMSr h OR S FOUND. THE SWITCHING FROM THE CUTrjFF TO THE OPEN,STATE WITH EM Y WA CHARACTERISTICS WERE NCIT-AFFECTED BY CHANGES IN FREQUENcy OF 3 ORDERS or- MAGNITUDE. THE THRESHOLO OF NEGo RESISTANCE IN THE-FILMS STUDIED HAS SIMILAR TO 2 TIMES 10 PR[ME4 V-CN* THE CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS. STUDIED WITH RECTANGULAR PULSES SHOWED THAT THE M8MORY IS PRESENT FOR PULSE DURATION GREATER THAN 4TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6 SEC AND THAT THE BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE INCREASES WITH DECREASING PULSE DURATLONo THE SWITCHING FROM THE CUTOFF TO THE OPEN STATE I.S DETD. BY AN ACCUMULATED CHARGE; I.Fvt IT DEPENDS ON BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE ASWELL AS ON BREAKDOWN -CURRENT# FACILITY: FIZ. TEXHolNST.'04. IDFFEt'LENINGRAD, USSR. 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIE13 PROCESSING-OATE-040EC70 TITLE--ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY ANDRF=LAX4TI0N PROCESSES IN ALUMINUm OXIDE :AT HIGH TEMPERATURE -U- ~,AUTHOR-(02)-ANDREYEVAp L.P.v ORESHKIN, P:*T.~ OF INFO--USSR _..'50URCE-10. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., PIZ. 1970, 013),l 57-61 PUBLISHED ------- 70 --SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ::40PIC TAGS--RELAXATION PROCESSt ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY,.~ALUMJNUM (JXI0Et -PLATINUM ELECTRODE- HIGH TEMPERATURE-. EFFECT _-_._'t6NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--300311560 STEP NO--UR/0139/70/013100310057/0061 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0130472, Lllksa ~~212 024 UNCLIASS[FIE0 PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 ACCESSION NO--AT0130472 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-itJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECIMENS OF'AL SUB2 0 SUB3 WERE 10 PRIME~8 14-M :PRIME2) AND PRODUCED BY COMPACTING POWDER (3.4 TIMES -.:ANNEALING AT 1550-1600DEGREES FOR-2 HR-A 0. t. POTENTIAL (300 V.) WAS SUPERIMPOSED BY A PT ELECTRODE. THE ;PECIMENS WEAE H~ATED 800-1200DEGREES IN NORMAL AND 0 ATMS. ~.THE TIME 0(:PENOENCE OF CURRENT .DROP9 POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION IN-THE SPECIMENS (4 Tr.MES 5 Mll AND 20 NIM LONG) AND THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF R,ESI$TANCE ISPECEMENS 5 TIMES 5 MM AND 2 MM THICK) WERE MEASURED*. ONLY CATIONS TAKE PART::[N cONO. CURRENT DROP TAKES 30-60 MINv AND THE FIN AL VALUE4S 4-25PERCENT OF THE INITIAL. CURRENT' DROP AT HIGHER TEMPS, 15 LOWER THAN AT LQW TEMPS, POTENTIAL DROP IS STEEPEST NEAR THE PLATEt AND ITJS CAUSED 10' THE NEG. LAYERS '-SITUATED NEAR THE PLATE. INCREASE OF THE RESI:STAN~E DURING HEAT[NG IN 0 .~:ts Q8SD. ONLY AT LOWER TEMPS# FACILITY: S118. MET. INST. IM OROZHUNIKIOZEI NOVOKUZNETSK, USSR* 029 UNCLASSIFIED PIWCESSING DATE--230CT70 J1,TLE--PREPARATION AND STUDY (IF LOCAL 4TEROGENEITIES 1-11 OXIDE SEMICON9UCTORS -U- AUTHOR- (0 2),-PF-RLYG IN, A.1 4111E~HKINvPT., C OWN T R YOF INFO--USSR VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., FIZ. 1970, 13(2)f 16-18 -'-'_~`DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--PHYSICS ,~-TOPIC TAGS--ZINC FERITE, IMPURITY LEV:-Lt ELECTROLYHC DEPUSIT10.1q, METAL ION# CRYSTAL DEFFCT, MICROHARDNESSP SEMICONDUCTOR CONDUCTIVITY* -DIELECTRIC. CONISTANT, DIELECTRIC LOSS 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS _-,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFEl./f-RAME-1938/0194 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--ATrl'105210 I- Ic 0 212 029 UNG L A S SII FIED PROCESSING 0ATE-230CT70 -IRC ACCESSION NO--ATOL05270' A,3S TRACTI EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HETEROGENEITiES HERE t3Y USING THE MIEWID OF METAL IGN ELECT,- SFER IN RQ. S-OLN!. 0 1 F F E R E.N1 T c RM T R A N CUNCNS. OF CRG- SUfBj CUSO 5VB4&5H SUBZ Ot AND COSO, SUB4,7H SUB2 0 WERE USED WITH A PCLYCRYST. FERP,[T;-:t GOMPN. FE SUB2 0, SUB3 63.5, N10 13.~j AND ZNO 13PERCENT. AFTER COATING THE SAMPLE SURFACE WITH.A POLYSrYR~`E MASKt THF ELECTROTRANSFER WAS CARRIED OUT 4T DIFFK-RENT (;.DS. (5-50 PRIME2) FOR' 10 HR. MICROHARDNESS, MICRGSTRUCTUI-~;: # AND ELEC. PROPERTIES 14ERE:DETO. THE INTRODUCED IMPURITEIS CONC. ON THE EDGE*S OF PORES AND DEFECTS. THE IMPURITY REGIONS ARE CHARACT&RIZED BY I-NIC?~EASED -MICIROHARDINESS (2 OR MORE TIMES), IN MCST CASES THE REGIONS HAVG N TYPE CONO. THE AV. RESISTIVITY AFTER ELECTRUTRANSFER 0ECREASFS, WHILE DIELEG. LOSS.ANO UIELEC. CONST. INCREASEs IN PARTICULAR AT LOW: FREQUENCIE~ FACILITY: RYALA4. RAOIGTEKH. INST RYAZAN, US-SR. UN c L As i i:_[ E USSR UDC 539.29--.291,.537 -,T T N E OR9SHKI -P. STARCHEITKOV, B. K,, AiMIRETEVA, L. P. "Concerning Mligration Polarization in Dielectrics and Se, i4cc--iduc4-0~,sll Tomsk, izvestiya Fizika, No 5, 1970, DP 13-16 Abstracu; !U U 4~ L, I is sho-,.%,n that in migration polarization the reia:,ation Uime is determined by the lifetime of the carriers in a 'L ix ed s t- a -I"e, by the t-hic-1kaiess of the layer through ,fnich the in~gration transpa---es, and by the drift velocity. For ion migration a :.Por-mula is obtained as a gene.-alization of the ion-relaxation polarization for.'Tra"La. Exmerimental data are presented with regard to tho determination o:' ion mobi]-ity in Al 0 by the. Ioffe method, and a r;orrpa:,-4;..sorI wa;~ 2 3 Made with tho value3 of mobilitt;y,thatiwero or. L de ~dned by the au~--o,-- I s method with -,-,he use of fon~,-6ulaz for tha~relaxation, tiiat!i, Tho neceEsity was pointed out for examining maigrat ion. Dola:?i au- --I T-T*-en- an-alyzin,- the mechanism of excess noise and some cases of curren- flluctuations in semiconductors, relaxation dielectric losses, rela,~-a- 4- Lion phenomena in active film ele-raents,,, etc. 69 jjffr~_lT2__0i_9 UINCLASS'IF ['Eb~ PR;OCESSING DATE 160CTIO TLE--S TYPE NEGATIVE RESISTANCE , IN FILM. ELEMENTS BIASED ON '..XYGEN FREE COMPOUNDS SPRAY COATED BY AN- EXPL.OStVE-. METHOD,-u- ,4UTH0R-(03)-0RESHKIN, P.T.t BARYSHEV,.v.6if PETROV, -I.M. A :7 '4 '~'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ILV, VYSSH. UCHEB. LAVED.1 FIA, 19TOv 1312)P:123-15. ~DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL~ENGR. toPIC TAGS BONOINGv SEMICONDUCTING FILMi CHALCOGENIDE GLASS, .~,--'VOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTIC XONTROL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS -00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU .~P_ROXY REEL/ FRAME-- 199 3/0486 STEP ND--UR'/0139/70/,013/002/0123/0125 ,~CIIRCACICESSION NO--ATJ113377 UNCLASSIFIED 7/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED pROCESSING DATE--160CT70 .'-C;IRC ACCESSION NO--AT0113377 ~.ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VARIATIONS WEI~E STUDIEO FOR THE TECHNOLOGY OF PREPG. SWITCHES WITH,S.TYPE NEG,~R~SISIAi' E. THE ELEMENTS WERE PREPD. BY USING THE "EXPLOSIVE" SPUT 3 o F JERIN OF REr COMPOS. (CHALCOGENIDE GLASS CONTG. TE 47.71 AS 29,9y SI 1,2.,64t AND GE :.9.76PERCENT) OR A IMECH. MIXT. OF GE AND SE. THE FIL;M jjijCj(iNESS WAS 4-7 MU ANM THE V-A CHARACTERISTICS WERE STUt).IEU, THE USE 01: MECH. MIXTS, is -~OF -I NTEREST AS IT AVOIUS THE SYNTHESIS OF THE GL AS 3~ FACILITY: ~RYALAN. RADICTEKII INST.9 RYAZAN* USSR.~ UN CLASS I F I 1E 11) - - ----- 77777~ USSR PERELYGIN, A. I., ORESHKIN, P. T. (11yazan' Radio Engineering Institute) "Production and Investigation of Local Inhomogeneities i~i Oxide Semiconductors" Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnvkh Zavc,.deniy,, Fizika, February 1970, pp 1.6-18 We semiconductors by a method Abstract: The introduction of irmurities into oxA. of-electron transfer is described! It is shown that in electron transfer it is possible to produce local inhomogenaities in the samples,' Sexeral physical properties of the samples are studied, andJt Is found that electron transfer leads to a change in these propertiesi USSR UDC 531.43-621.791-92 ORESHK-!i,-SA,.,,D,,t-.SVETLOPOLYA,14SKIY, V 1.1 and:SEREBRYAKOVA, -f-.i;._-,_-_(institute of Materials Scien~e. Problems, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR) "Study,of Wear Resistance of Surfaces Hard Faced with Borides" Paroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 3, Mar.71, Op 78-32 Abstract: High-alloy hard faced I~tyers formed of the borides of titanium, chromium, and tungsten were studied.,,as well as titanium- chremium diboride with a molar ratio TiB,; All of.the coatings were subjected to x-ray phase afialysii~~. Y.-ray analysis indicated that the initial~pooiders~consisted of titilrIlluln diboride, a dual titanium-chromium-diboride, &~mutual solid solut3*on based on Ti!32 and chromium diboride, a mixture of the phases CrB and Cr.3B4, as well as 1~2B5. The boride-facings have excelfent use properties resulting from tho exceptionally high alloying ability of the facing~layer,~prodaced by introducing a several refractory components which have.differont inCluences.on the generai properties of the alloy but give it.'~an excellent structure. USSR UDC 531.43.621.791 .92 N__V__ D., SVETLOPOLYANSKIYT V. I., and SEREBRYAKOVA, To I e of Materials Science,Probleuis, Aicademy of institut Scie~ces, Ukrainian SSR) "Study of Wear Resistance of Surfaces:Hard Faced with Borides" Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 3, Mar 7.1, pp 78-42 Abstract: High-alloy hard faced layers formed of the borides of titanium, chromium, and tungsten were atudied,~ as well as titanium- I - 'IrB =4:1. All of the chromium diboride with a molar rat'a TiB C 2 coatings were subjected to x-ray phase ahly`sU. X-ray analysis indicated that the initial powders consisted of,titaniutm diboride, a dual titanium-chromiuto diboride, a.mutual solid solution based on TiB and chromium.diboride, a mixture of the 2 - The boride facings phases CrBI and Cr3B4, as well as W205 have excellent use properties resulting from tho exci~ptionally high alloying ability of the-facing lAyer, pradqced by introducing several.refractory components which have different influences on the generai properties of the alloy but give it an excellent structure. 59 all M, I K.. 5 MME .. I.- OW707- ArAO1 -Ace. Nr.: Re f Code: LIRQ,0 00 Sheyenko, I.-N.; Oreshkin, V. D.; Repkin, Yu. D. C on ry Build-4Jp Materials Based on Refiactory Compounds (Su.,ermennyye tempora naplavochWe materialy na oanove tugoplavkikh sayedineniy)i Kiev* Naukova Dumka., 1970.. 235 pp (SL:2078) .-TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 ~'Ghapter I Theoretical Principles and Characteristics of.the BuUd-lJp Process II Build-Up Methods and Their Essence. ' 3h III Electrodes.for Build-Up,Operation s 59 IV Classification of Build-Up Materials 99 V. Y-ethods for Production,of HighlyWear-Resistant Build-Up Ma- VI New Carboboride and Silicide Build-Up Materialir, 133 VII Hardening of Parts of Metallurgical-Equipment by Means of Alloys gased on ilefractory. CoM' ounds 206 Reel ame 19690V25 USSR UDC 539.4.015 OREESHKINA, A. A., Moscow -Composition on the Strength of lfg-Nd Alloys by the Method of "Eftect of High Temperature Thermomechanical Treatment" MOSCOW, Fi2ika i Khimiya Obrabotki Haterialov, No 5, $ep-Oct 72, pp 144-146 Abstract: Results are presented on investigations into the effect of neodymium content an the mechanical properties and structure Of Mg-Nd alloys subjected to both high temperature thermomechanical treatment OTTXT) and conventional heat treatment-T6. IITTMT consisted of heating itigoti.; tto 535% and soaking for two hours, air cooling to 300% and then extruding the. alloy at this tempera- ture into rads 10.5 mm in diameter. The degree of hot deform-ation was 87%. For the T6 treatment the ingots were excruded at 4500C, heated to 535"C for one hour, water quenched, and then aged at 200*C for eight hours. Mechanical tests were performed at room tem-perature.and at 250*0. G/mn,2 for the At room temperature the highest tensile strength was about 32 Ir allay with 3% Nd; the highest yield strength and elongation were also ex- hibited at this Nd content. At 2500C, the-highest tensile strength was still at 3% Nd but only amounted to 19 kG/=2~, however,. at 250% and a Ud content of almost 4% the elongation was 40% at; compared to 8"/. for the USSR ORESHKINA, A. A., Fizika i Kbimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 72, pp 144-146 alloy containing 3% Nd and tested at room temperature. It Ywas concluded that the optimum Nd content in Mg-Nd alloys to obtain the best cumbination of properties was 3-3.4% Nd. The author thanks X. Ye. DRITS and Z. A. S,VIDERSKAYA for their consultation. 2 figures, I table, 5 bibliographic references. 2/2 Metwoeem eaL Treatmerit USSR UDC 669.721.5:539,377:539.4 DRITSj,14. YE SVIDFRSKAYA,Z. A. ORE, S I A. A, "High Temperature Thermomechanical Treatment of Defornable I'Lignesium-INeodymium Alloys V sb Struktura i svoystva legit. splavov(Structure ana'Properties of Liaht Alloys collection of works), Moscoll, Nauka Press, 1971, pp~ 127-1.36 (from ltzh-71[etallur- Zka, No 4, Apr. 72, Abstract No 41701) Translation: A study was made of the effect of high-temperature thermomechani- Cal treatment on the mechanical properties and structure of deformable Mg-alloys alloyed with Nb: MAll(IIg-Nd-Mn-Ni) and I-IA12 (Mg-INd-Zr)., With a degree of de- formation of 87%, the optimal conditions of hIgh-temperature thermomechAnical treatment for the MakIl alloy, is heating the ingots, to 490* for two hours, partial cooling ardpressing at 350*~, and for.tbe MA12 alloy, heating the to 530' for two hours, partial cooling and pressing at 300% Utilization of the indicated high- temperature thermomechanical treatment col~,ditions by comparison with the T6 conditions used for these alloys at the present time (quenching and aging) offers significant advantapes with respect to strength characteristics at room temperature and defined advantages ~ (especial. 1y with respect to a T) at 250*: 6 of the alloys'after high-temperature thermomechanical trentment it; USSR DRITS H. E., et al., StruktRya i scoystva, leEk. splavov, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 127-136 found to be higher than af ter low-temperature thermomechanical treatm~_,nt. A study of the structural variations taking place as a result of high- temperatur e thermomdehanical treatment by the microstructural nrctbod,, measuring the specific electrical resistanceand the X-ray method demonstrated that the observed harden- ing -is connected with distortions of. the crystal lattice of the solid solution rich with M& and variation of the kinetics. ef the processes of recovery, re- crystallization, and decomposition of the supersaturateA solid solution. Four illustrations, one table, and a 7-entry bibliography. 3-A 7 UNCLASSIF~Im PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF THE COMPOSITION OF.THE;MEDIUM ON THE FORMATION Of ALDEHYDES DURING SECONDARY FERMENTATIOW-U- AUTHOR-(02)-ORESHKINA# A.YE.t KORYASHOVAt~N.A. ~,CPUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :'SOURCE--~VINODEL. VINOGRAD. SSSR 1970t 30(l)v 11-15, .DATE PUBLISHED------70 U13JECT -AREA5--k3 IDLOG I CAL AND 'MEDICAL SC-IENCES "TOPIC TAGS--FERMENTATION, SULFUR OXIDE, SACCHARIDE, ALDEHYDE ,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTR LCT IONS CUMENT~.CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :.REEL/FRAME--1996/0660 STEP NO-w..~,UR/0505170/030/001/0011/0015 tfkC~`ACCESSIUN NO--AP0117885 UNCLASSIFIED tIbhtNG DATE--160CT70 /2 008 UNICLASSIFIED' PROL CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117835 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'ADDN. OF SO SUB2 BEFORE THE 2ND FERMENTATION INCREASED FORMATION OF TOTAL ALOEHYD'ES, allT DID NOT AFFECT FORMATION OF FREE ALDEHYDES. NO CORR~LATION.BETWEEN SUGAR C0,14TENT IN L THE MEDIUM A-ND FORMATION OF ALDEHYDES WAS 08SD. CHANI~ES 114 TOrAL AND FERMENTED SUGAR AFFECTED FORMATION OF ALDEHYDES, FORMA71ON OF ALDEHYDES INCREASED WITH DECREASE OF FERMENTED SUGAlk. FACILITY: VSES. .,.ZAOCH. INST. PISHCH. PRUM., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USS9 UDC 621,317.725 KARLINER, It. It., NIFONTOV, V. 1. R ovosi irsk "Precision Digital-to-Analog Converter` Novosibirsk, Avtometriya No 2, 1072, pp 88-92 Abstract: The control system for the VEPP-3 storage element using the com- puter descr#ed previously [M. M. Karliner*let al., Avrwmetriya, No 2, 1972) requires digital-to-analog converters of the potentioinatric type which satis- fy the follwing requirements: one digital-to-analog C onve ter must insure a relative error of the division factor of less than +1-10 with a factor varying from 0.1 to 1; the remaining digital-to-ona 4og converters must insure an error of the division factor of less than +3-10- for the input voltage varying fron 0.5 to 5 volts. The converters must have ;,,,alvanic decoupling of the analog part from the control circuits. The circuitry of the digital-to- analog converters, the procedure used in selecting their ele-ments and checkilig them are described. The converters are executed on thit basis~ of the ch mic de- coding grid R-2R IF. Campichc, Etude d'un ~convertisseur numerLaue a22LCSj;11-:S- JSR-PO/70-22, Ceneva, 1970] and two-position transistor ii-witches. The di~ital- to-analog converter is selected by means of. an address dccoder circuit. The characteriu.tics of the 1,KTUIIA and IXT621 integral brea~ovrs used is the switch- ing elements are presented. The results of checking, a 16~-bit digiLal-to-'Qualog 1/2 73 '2, 1972, pp 88-92 KARLINER, H. It., et al, Avtoirietriya, No converter are tabulated in the foir. of the voltage at the output from, the con- verter at the "elongated traitsition" points. The developed converters have the following parameters: input and output voltage range +6.3 volts for the converter with LKTOIIA s-witches, +30 volts for the converter,with 1KT621 switches, the n=ber of bits for the conver7ter with IKTOIIA switches is 12, and for the converter with the IKT621 switches, 16, the divisi.3a factor error for the con- verters of the first type is +10-4 (for input voltagesfi7om 0.5 to 5 volts) and !-5; the temperature drift of che for converters of the second type* it is +1-10 division factor in the temperature range from 20 to 60Q :C for the converter of the first type is less than +3.10-6y/d4rep zind for the cmiverter of the second type it is an the order of A-2-10-11degrep; the zeiro tet,r-perature drift is < 5 microvol ts /degree, the buildup time Constant of C~I.e output voltaage at the converter output is on the order of 2 microseconds; the output impedance of the converter is 10 kilohms; the digital part of the converter is made from integrated- circuiLs series 217. The converter is executed on-one printed texta- lite plate. 2/2 IS III I USSR UDC 621.396:6-181.5 YOLESUIKOV, 1). P.) ORESHKOV, W YE., PERLICH,YU, L.j 4UTUZOV, V. S. "Electron Pulse Adjustment of Thin-Film Resistors" Elektron. prom-st'. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Electronics, Industry, Scientific and Technical Collection), 1971, No 4, pp74-75 (from RZh-RaJ1.otekhnik_a, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5V273) Translation: An adjustment method based on eliminating unstable lattice de- fects.arising on condensation of the vapors of the- init:1.al material by cDn- trolled annealing with transmission of short current pulses through the re- sistor is described. The results of.studying the magqitude of the change in resistance as a function of the amplitudes duration and,the number of pulses are presented. There are 3 illustrations and a 2-ent-ry bibliography. 51. 112 0 13 LiNCL ASSI FIED PR.OCE~SING DATE-04DEC170 ,TITLE--CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF GUANOSINE AND IIIOSINJ_~; WITH N,CYCLOHEXVL,N P.RIME#BEt4.PMETHYLMORPHOLINIUM, ETHYLCAR80DI I MIDE -iJ- AUTHOR-041-GIRSHOVICH, A.S., GRACHEVP ll*A.t ORE SHKO'~m , S.F., RIVK!Nr -!.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.-S,OURCE- IZV. SIB. GTO. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KH I M. NAUK I i? 0 111 90-7 :-DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ~.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt BIOLOGICAL AND 401CAL SCIENCES ~-TOPTG TAGS--NUCLEOSIDE? CHEMICAL REACTION UY SPECTRUM :-CONfROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ~-PRUXY FEEL/FRAME--3008/0542 STEP NO-~ CIR/0289/70/000/(JQL/00901(31)97 ACCESSION NO-AP0137631 UNCLASSI Fl' 0 .21-2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS ING DATE--04DEC70 ..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137631 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE REACTION OF NiCYCLOHEXYL,b) c 'CARB OD I 11-11 Of.-- ~ I I I A- EC PRIME,LBETA,14,~l"THYLMORPIIDLJPIYL)ETHYL, S THE P M SU36 H SUB4 SO SU83 H SALT WITH GUANOSINE (11) AND fNOSINE (111) WAS FOLLOWED BY USING LABELED 1. A SOLN. OF 29.6 MG I SALTi 10 MG 11 IN 15 7ML H SUB2 0 SUB 0.1N KOH TO PH 8s4 WAS KEPT 24 HR AT 37DEGREES. THE REACTION OF I WITH III WAS PERFORMED SIMILARLY. KINE11CS OF THE CONDENSATIONS, FOLLOWED BY UV SPECTRA, WAS FIRST OROER lj~ BOTH COMPONENTS. THE CONDENSATION PRODUCT OF I WITH 11 (.Pv, 3.81 AND (IF f WJTH III IPK 3.51 H SUB2 0, 23()E(;R----ES) ARE STABLE BETWEEN PH 2 AND 7. IN'AN ALK. SOLN*w HYDROLYSIS OCCURS. THE CORRESPONOING ARRHENIUS EQUATION PARAMETERS WERE OETD. FA-I."ILITY: NOVOSIBIRSK. INST. 'ORG. KHIM.r NOVOSIBIRSK# USSR. UNCLASSIFIED -7 0 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCCSSTNG OATE-13SE~r ~.TITLE-THE CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF GUANDSINE AND INOSINE WITH ::':Nv,CYCLOHEXyLv N't BETAt (4yMETHYLMORPHOLINIUM) ETHYLCARBOD[IMIDE -U- l-_AUTHOR-(04)-bIRSHOVIC.Ht A-S.t GRACHEVs M.A.w ORESHKOVA, S.F., RIVKIN, M.I. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SIBIRSKOGO OTnELENIYA AKADEMIX NAUK SSRt NO 2t SERIYA .,,,,;.,-..KHIMICHESKIKH NAUKt 1970, NR 1, PP 90-97 DATE ~PUBL [SHED ------- 70 ,71SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY# BIOLOGICAL ANIO MEDICAL SCIENCES .~JPPIIC TAGS--NUCLEOSIDEs IMIOE* CYCLIC GROUP, MORPHOLINE, CHEMICAL KINETICS ;.t()NTROL !4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS' DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED ~.'.PROXY REELIFRAME--1984/1825 STEP NO--UR/0289/70/000/001/0090/0097 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100399 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 012 UfACtASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE-18SE~70 ACCESSION NO--AP0100399 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICAL STUDIES HAS BEEN PERFORMED AND THE ARRHENIUS EQUATION PARAMETERS FOUND FOR THE REACTION OF GUANOSINE AND INOSINE WITH CME 'CARBOD11MIDE IN AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION. THE REACTION PRODUCTS (CME, NUCLEOSIOES) ARE STABLE IN NEUTRAL AND ACIDIC REDIA DOWN TO PH 1. THEY comrAIN GROUPINGS WITH PK 3t8 (CMEr GUANOSfNEJ AND 315 (CME INOSINE) AT 23DEGREES. THE REACTION KINETICS HAS BEEN AL.SO STUDIED OF THE HYDROLYSIS.OF.CME, NEUCLEOSIDES TO THE STARITING NUCLEOSIDE,S IN ALKALINE MEDIUM.AND THE CORRESPONDING ARRHENIUS -EQUATION PARARETERS'DETERMINED. a Public USSR UDC_ 5 :6 2 88 3 pr ASHBEL-1, S. I. OR4gQ I V and-S-OKOLOVA, V. G..,.Gor-lkiY _ U institute of LIM01 liygie-n,e--a,rLd,Q,ce'upatianx-L Diseases "Ventilation of Aerosol Inhalation- Ro-oms"' Moscow, Voprosy Kurortalogii Fiziotarapii E Ledhebnoy Fizicheskoy Kulltury, Vol 36, No 1, 1971, pp 7Z-76 Abstract: The method of treating various- disellses by letting c, patients inhale the aerosols of anaLis-,. amtibiotics, sulf- anylamides, bronchodilators, antihistamine:,. vitamins, cortico- steroids, proteolytic enzymes, and ather- drups is beconing increasingly more popular. Twenty inh~al.ation~rooms in the city of Gorlkiy were studied and found far-from adequate. Each inhalation room accommodates three to six persons, cach breathing a different aerosol. Because of poor ve-n-tUat;on, significant rtsidual amounts of variaus druers remain En- the air, yielding an "acrosol bouquet" and causing chron-ic- di:seases among the personnel. In contrast, the authorsi describa tlie inl)alation room. designed by them. Lt con.tain~ several'. in(lividual chambers 1/2 MUM- =- USSR ASHBEL', 5, 1., GRES[IKOVTC[L, I V'.,,, an d' S-.0YO-LOVA, V. G. Voprosy Kurortologii Fizioterapii;f hechabnny' Fizicheskoy Kulltury, Vol 36, No 1, I971~, pp 7Z--~76- 'which are closed during treatrientV and' a: ventilation system which is properly installed and has- enough power to purify the air. This inhalation room has been- use-d for 2 years witli higlily -satisfactory re'sults. 2/2 USSR OREVKOVA 0. A. "Linear Extrapolation of a Homogeneous Random Field" Zap. Nauch. Seminarov Leningr. Otd. Mat. In-ta AN SSSR [Writings of Scientific Seminars of Leningrad Division of Mathematics Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR], 1972, Vol 29, pp 9-13 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 by M. Yadrenko). Translation: Suppose E(t), t~R2 is a random field (rf) , homogeneoils in the broad sense, in plane it, (Sf), (mc--R:)- is an envelope of random quanti- tities ~(t), t~M, closed in the mean square, A direction in W* refers to the Set a = (a a ), where a and cc are real nmmbers such that 1 2 1 2 2 2 a + a J.. 'rho rf C (t) is called regular in direction CI (alp Ct 1 2 2 if n nt (Sa.d=(0) and singular with respect to direction a, if n /it (S., P) = Hi (RI). 1/2 USSR OREVKOVA, 0. A., Zap. Nauch. Seminarov Leningr. Otd. Mat, In-ta AN SSSR, 1972, Vol 29, pp 9-13. where The rf ~(t) is called -regular if it is regu-- S..,=Y:tER'I, (a. t)tures. 'Jhe basic cause of impairment of the structure of the layers at low tern1jerat-urer, is sur- face oxidation of the silicon by water contained in tile purified hydrogren. Calculation shows tile effect which -the dew point of hydrogen P-nd the par- tial pressure of hydrogen chloride have an the surface oxidation of silicon. From the results of the calculatiorin, conditions were brem(,;ht abolil: for producing epitaxial layers of silicon at t6iqperat ures of ~950-VXIP With a stacking defect density of less than 50/sq. cm. Resutr.6. tj USSR UDC 535-214 Dc-par+lr.(-. of KLqWIOV. A. B. n~ University "On the Problem of Energy Losses by a Charged Particle in a Gyrctronic Medium" Moscow, Vestnik '4og-kovsko"o Universiteta, Seriya III, Fizika, Astronomiya-, Vol 12, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, Pp 36-3-369 Abstract: The solution of the Fresnel enuation for s. gyrotropic riedi= is taken as a basis in deriving generallexpressions for the rectors of electromagnetic field polarization in this-medium. A rellAtion is estab- lished between two upproachcro to --.olution c-f the probl(--n of radia- tion by a charged particle in the given, madlum. The resultant genera- fomulas are applied to the case of radiation by a c~argcd' particle movinL;; in a helical line in a gyrotropic rtedi=. ..The authors thai~!- A. A. Sokolo-, for discussing the results. Bibliography of fifteerl titles. L USSR UDC. 632.95.02~8 inistr (Departr,,.ent Head), Ma n, Mth ation of Plant -Protection, Ministr of Agriculture USSR y "Abiding Strictly by Regulations for Pesticides Applications" Moscow, Zashchita Rasteniv, no 12, 70, pp 3-6 Abstract: In recent years, the applicatioa and storacle of pesticides 'nave been greatly regulated. However, inspections conducted over a nuni~er of republics revealed violations. It was. observed, for in!itancc, t,'.,a,: pesticides have been frequently used witbout prel-irpinary decarr.-iinarion of the degr~-za of contamiuation of UuL fields. As I t I e 1 were unnecessarHy treaLud ~,!ith pollic' loropilleite mixed~udth DDT. o r e rjtr , the preparation of soil for beets. fraquentiv wiLhout tile observw-ice of rhe waiting. pariod specified by law, thus craatir,~, a hazard,to the health of the kolkhoz farmerS. ~ Con::rol an4lysev of 85 samples of pesticides twea in kol-k.iozes and sovkhozes have showli Only -Ito Uss R D shchita R-Lsteni--,, Plo 70., Za 2, 25 to in prop~ar- solutior,3. -L 'C' 'whCre .1 jo~: c. tj c-~ of irsecticides., far..-AciJr-s anl hcrl-bicirl-2s iir:.,re inccr-n2rtly zriv-en. Sucl-- viola-t,--ons corcerta.",!:,~ons e)~, I'c ca7ased ns o' ~I-n~s o-.-2r- -c buy. la r, Apnlica-'%ion tecanimes a--c equally is bet,,-een th-e rateriall, T--et`-od of ar!--14catlon and e are made for climinatin- thiese su- I -c a t J. c! a II ar.: better 'pi-actical wider amillication o' twrote(-hnic~?-!, bi DS chn-, -,-enj;jjj-! tj j-,: -C)7-- well as O.lk-,.,ie.- non-chc-:.dc .1 tt icl es f6r- 1) rl~-- :3 T)l --DZI 0 pests and p-l-ant cU ser ses. 2/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PRL)CESSAING DATr----27;,l0V70 T'ITLE--POSSIBLE CREATION OF A CARUON DIOXIOE i-ASER WIlli ELEC TRUIN 3EAM :PUMPING -0- ,AUTHOR-(.04)-DOLGOVSAVELYEV, 6G.G., KUV4ETSOV' V.V*, K01MINY.K11, YII*L,, -ORISHICHo A.M. '..CbMTTlT7_0F INFO--USSR .,-SOURCE-LH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 19701 42(4Yv~ 737-9 TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS T:OPIC-TAGS--CARSON DIOXIDE LASER, ~LEGTRON BEAMI LAS:E~lt PUMPING C13NTPOL MAPKING--s'.113, PES'rRjCrroNS 00COMW CLASS-UNGLASSI~10 PROXY REEL/FkAME--3002/0094 SrEp tifi--UR.1036Bi'-10/012,fl)O4/G737/0739 C.IRC ACCESSION NO--.AP0I2772I-. UP-1 C L 14 JA I 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS 114G DATE--276IOV70 ''CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127721 ~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF A TRANSVERSE ELECTRON BEAM ON THE OUTPUT P0AER ~( OF A CO SLI82 PUL -SED LASER WAS STUDIED SY MEASURING W OF THE LASER AS A FUNCTION OF, CO SUB2 PRESSURE AT A CONST. DISCHARGE VOLTAGE (2 KV.1 AND THE- PU,LSE. DUR4TION; Ull 1-2) Tl;MES 10 ,PRIME6 NEGATIVE SEC) WITH AND 41THGUT THE Ell.ECTRO,.\I'4,EA-"I [0.5 PEV? SIMILAR TO 5 A, AND 2 TIMES 10 PRINIE6 NEGATJVE SEC PULSE DURATION) APPLICATION AND WITH AND WITHOUT THE ADUN. OF XE, AG., NE,, HE, AND N. !N PURE CO SUB2 AND DISCHARGE WITH AND WIT,'-IOUT:THE APPLIKATION OF THE :ELECTRON BEAM, A STABLE GENERATION WAS OBSO-! AT LESS~ THAN OR EQUAL TO 30 -TORRs AT GREATER THAN 30 TORRt THE GENERATION WAS UPIST0LE. A 14AX . 14 WAS OBSO. ~AT 8-10 TORR. IN BOTH CASESAWITH AND141THOUT ~-LECTRON BEAM APPLICATION) W INCREASES LINEARLY WITH CO SUB2 PRES'SUREw BUT T14E INCREASE WAS MARKEDLY HIGHER IN THE PRESENCE OF THE 1=-Lc,CTRO-"l BEAM. THE RATION OF W WITHOUT THE ELECTRON BEAM TO W WITH!THE FLECYROm BEAM INCREASES WITH PRESSURE FROM I TO 2.5-3. THTS HATI'O 14AS MARKEDLY HIGHER -IN THE PRESENCE OF XE OR AG. THE ADOill. OF AF, HE, J-3k N 14AVE1 PRACTICALLY NO EFFECT ON THE LASER GENERATION. THE MAR-KED [INCREASE IN THE OUTPUT POWER OF THE CO SUB2 LASER.WITH THE APPLUCATION OF AiJ ELFCVkON BEAM 15 :-AT,TRI.BUrED TO THE EFFECT OF THE ELECTIROIl BEAM ON THE~ ELECTRON ENERGY .~,.-OIS.TlliaurION FUNCTION. USSR ORISHCHEMM, A. D. Main Administration for Pl=t Protection, Rinistry of "Fcr High Quality Aerial Spraying of Crops" Moscov, Zashchita Rasteniy, No 4, 1971,-pp 3-5 --sts Abstractt Aerial spraying of toxic chemical to protect crops a.S p, and diseases is often less effective and more costly than it should be because of the failure to follow the rules set forth by the USSR 1,dnistry of Ag-ricultu--e. Spraying is often done in disregard of weather conditions, P-ppro-Dri&te ti-Me of (lay, and so forth. Both the spraying devices and the planes used are not kopt In good working condition. The peaticides are of ton sprayed in large asteful proceduro, '*onrjver, many farn rather than on, -all dropst a generaJ.1.3, w, i. directors, local agricultural agencies, and plant protection statior-s axe negligent and irAifforent to the need for proper oreanization bf the work. Zpecific exakples are given to illustrate the shortcoridngo of: present spm Y lng:p=actic--z in various parts of the countxy.- USSR UDC: 538.4 OFLANOV, V. I. "An Experimental Stand for Studying Models of Electrogaudynamic Energy Convertersil Sb. nauch. tr. Kl:yev. in-t inzh. EELzhd. aviatsii (Collected Scientific Works. Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers)., 1971, vYp. 7, PP 34-38 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract Vo 71368) Translation; A description is given of the experimental equipment, the technique, and some results of measurements on models ci elec-~rogasdynsmnic generators. Methods of obtaining charged particles for the emitters in electrogasdynamic generators are censidered: with an external charge- -separating field, the method of electro)ytic pulverization, and the condensation :nethcd. A charged-particle yrcductici schvine in giyen for an AC electrogasdynamic generator. A diagram is given tcgetlier with the result of measurement of the load characteristic of an electro asdyn c ami generator irilth formation of a high-resistance film on the channel vall. Current-voltage characterlstics are. pres6nted for,an em"tter with appl-jred -1.ci. t- f o electric field on a hydrocarbon fla-me with.vaxioun coefr en C 0 xygen excess. Author's abstract. USSR 1MCG 621.3724853.1 -er hnical V. (I. * or of the Scientif ic and TecL Society of Radio Engineering, Electronies, and Co=amications 1XV A. S. Popov) "Use of Circuit Theory Nothods,for Problems on Wavegaides Par- tially Filled With a Dielectric" Moscow, Radioto'hnilca, Vol 25, 110 3, March 70, PP 37-43 Abstract: On the basis of circuit theory methods this paper je-termines the propagation constant of the priniApal wave in rectangular and circulan. -waveguides partially filled with a di- electric, such as are widely uaod in the development of broad- band phase-shiltirugg devices. A graph is presented of the de- pondence of the propagation corizt;ant of the priMclipa-I wave 3.2 om) on tho thioknoss of a diolectric! Imr looated in '-he center of a rectangular 23 x 10 ton waveguid0j. Tim graph agrees with experiment-al datEL from the bibliograpIT.. It circular PROCMINS JDATF--020CT70 A ;2, 023 U.NfCt AS i F I Eb T.,ITLE--USE OF CIRCUIT THEORY PErHGDS F UR PROBLE%IS O.N WAVEGJ I JE SPARTIALLY F I L L~ 0WITH A DIELECTKIC -U- iUTHGq--qnRLEAN_- YA, E.V. t~DUNT R YCf- INFU--USSR ~:.:s_cU.KCE--V-0SC0Wi RAUI0TLKHNIKAt V~)L 251 NO 31 MARCH 70, PP 37-43 -.-i)ATE PUELISHED---MAR70 -~SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRUNICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. :TOPIC- TA(i,S--DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDFt WAVEGUIDEPROPAGATION, CIRCULAR _~4AVEGUIDE, RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE, CIRCUIT.THEORY CUNTkOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .,-DOCU.14EPJT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..-PROXY STEP NU--Ulk/0108/VO/021~/003/0037/0043 C IRC_JACCESSION ND--AP0 I 10() 11- 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSI'4G DATE--023CT70 ~z .-C lR'_A L. CCESSION.-NO-AP0110911 !AiSSTn - ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF CIRCUIT THEORY ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0 METHGOS TiiIS., PAPER DETERMINES THE PROPAGATION CONSTANT OF THE PRIN_~IPAL :WAVE IN '~RECTANGUALR AND CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES PARTIALLY FILLED WITH A SUCH AS ARE WIDELY USED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BROADBAND PHASE SHIFTING DEVICES. A GRAPH IS PRESENTED OF rHE DEPENDENCE OF THE PROPAGATION CONSTANT OF THE PRINCIPAL WAVE (LAMBDA EQUAL 3.2 CM) ON THE -THI CKNESS OF A DIELECTR IC BAR LOCATED IN THE CENrElt -3F A RECTANSULAR 23 TIMES 10 MM WAVEGUIDE. THE GRAPH AGREES WITH EXPErzjMENTAL DATA FRUM THF 'BIBLIOGRAPHY,. A CIRCULAR ABSTRACT: WAVEGGIDE OF RA.DIUS R, WITH DIELECTRIC PLATES OF THICKNESS 0 AND HEIGHT H, IS REPRESE.TED IN THE FOR OF A COLLECTJON OF STEPS OF RECTANGULAR WAVEGU[DES4 CURVES ARE PRESENTED Ulf THE DEPENDENCE OF K SUBZ (PROPAGATION CONSTANT OF THE PRINCIRAL WAVE)- ON--R-LAMBDA F-OR A CIRCUL-AR- WAVEGUIDE WT-TH RECTANGULARY ''DIFLECTRIC I-NSERTIONS IN A VERY WIDE RANGE OF fRE01JENCItS. CURVES ARE ALSO C-IVEN FOR THE DEPENDENCE OF K SUR ON THE HE16,14T OF THE DIELECTRIC JNSERTION. COMPARATIVE RESULTS OF CALCULATIONS ANO EXPT-RIMENTS ARE PRESENTED. EXPERIMENTALLY, K SU81 WAS DETERMINED BY Tl-lE MAGNITUDE OF DIELECT-R.1' INSERTION IN A THE PHASE ADVANCEWHICH IS CREATED BY A TEFLON 46 MM DIAMETER CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDE. THE DIMENSIONS OF THE PLATE: D EQUAL 6 MM; H EQUAL 16 M-4. 8 FIG. 5'REF. PAPER RECEIVED 30 OCT 68. FACILITY: SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF RAD13 ENGINEERING? '~:ELECTRONICSr AND COMMUNICATION IM. A.'S. POPOV. AD% USSR ORLMINSK&YA E. V... Radiotakhnilm, Vol 25, No 3 , March 70, Abstract: waveguide of radius r, with dielec-br."Le plates of thickness d and height H, is represent- o d in the, f oi, of a collec- tion of steT)s of rectangular wavepuides. Curves a-ra presented on the dependence of Kz (propagation constant of tho principal wave) on for a circular waveguide, with rectangular dielec- tric insertions ir. a very wide range of frequencies. Curves are also given for the dependoxioe of Xz on the height of the dielectric insertion. Comparative results of Calculations and experiments are presented. 'Exp or iment ally, Kz -was detorminod b7 the.magnitude of the phase advance.which is oreated by a Teflon dielectric insertion in a 1,16-m diametenciroular wave- id . The dimensions of the plate: d; 6 mm; 11 16 rm, JPFI'. 5-raf. Paper received 30 Oct 68 2/2 112 021 UNCLASSI-FIED, --230CT70 PROCESSING DATE SUBSTITUTION OF OICUMYL PEROXIDE DURING THE VULCANIZATION 1W URETHANE RUBBERS.WITH SOME URGANIC PEROXIDES -U-: -.-AUTH0R-(03)-VARNAVITSKAYAt L.A.v ORLENKOP~G*P.t KURANDVAP G.F. oe- ~~"o'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR cod. E-7KAUCH REZINA 1970, 29(2), 13-15 "DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _,SUBjECT AREAS--MATERIALSi CHEMISTRY TAGS--ORGANIC PEROXIDEt VULCANIZATIONY FILLERt ELONGATIONt HARDNESS1 ETHYL CARBAMATE ,,...CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRfCTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRDXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0460 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/00210013/0015 CIRC ACCESSle-N iNO--AP0119396 ~2/2- 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIt',j'-y DATE-23OCT70 C I R CACCESSION NO--AP0119396 GP-0- ABSTRACt. SKU-1 RUBERS (I)t FILLED WITH 50 WAS VULCANIZED IN THE PRES'NCE OF:2-8 PARTS PARTS LAMP.BLACK f12.11,IS( 4t4,BIS(TERT:--BUTYLEPEROXY)CYCLOkEXYL)PROPANI: (11) OR ..lt41BIS(TERT-5UTYLPEROXYISOPROPYL)BENZENE (III) AT 1.00-80DEGREGS POR 0-60 MIN. OPTIMUM CONTENTS OF II AND III WERE 5 AND 4 PARTS# RESP., -,OPTIMUM VULCANIZATION TEMPS. WERE 130 AND 143DEGREES, RESP. INCPEASED FJLLER C014TENT AND VULCANIZATION TEMP. GAVE INCREASED HARDNESS AND LOO -AND 30OPERCENT ELONGATION, I VULCANIZATES HAD:SUPERIOR MECH. PROPERTEIS '~AND,THE PECULIAR ODOR OF PHAC WAS ELIMINATED. FACILITY: VSES. ~-NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. SIN. KAUCH. 1#4. LEBEDEVA, LENINGRAD, USSR. USSR IUDC: 534.2M2 K&SHIRSKIY, A. V., 0,R=IKO, L.~ P., and OKEITINp V. N. "Effect of the Equations of State on the Dispersion of Detonation Products" Moscow, Zhurnal Drikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskov fiziki, No 2. 1973, pp 165-170 Abstract: Results are given iii this paper of the numerical solut-ion of,problems of the dispersion of detonation products~for various forms of the equation of state. Recognizing that a number of dif- ferent equatuions of sLate have been'advanced by the literature on detonation Products, the authors select the simrlest form of the equation which provides sufficient accuracy for the practical aolu- tion of problems on detonation product dispersion. JUI expression for the logarithmic slope of.the isentrope is alao obtained. Curves are.plotted for the pressure,: density, and mass velocity spectra for plane, cylindrical, and spherical detonation waveo. The analysis shows that the equation of-state intsimple form and the expression obtained for the isentrope can bemused for computing explosion problems with a sufficientdegree of accuracy. 43 Durit-gy clinical investigations conducted in 89 patient; wifh -rwJruduodvni,' the authors estabiished that durina re:ection of the sternach ill the pCSt(*I';)L'rativep':-i:~d occur a rise of cat2"Giis M, of nitrcio~-n With Hs intensiiied excretiaii ino~east~ ot J-z~# ~bul:siyt and functioa of the corficai par, of the adrenals. etc. These mal 'aboliv iiMIL the volume of ufliizat~on of immduced nutriiive sub.--tancei. Frr ill"E!I-ification of I~e effect of pareriterall nutrition ill is, T111ceti.zary to cornqme the regulators: in the adn, inistration of carb-hydrates - insulin, in 1,~-e in-,roduzt-ton oi pr3- -ins - anabolic stefo-ds, vitamins~ This s~ n;ficantiv criharicel, the as!izolilation oi tha L 4z 1 1 t svhstances introduced. normalizei metabolic it;stutbwites. siganifictinily rtdocks the quannuty o1required water and, thus, augments the eff tiveness of.parenWral nutrition. 19