SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANIN, YU.N. - PANKRATOV, N.D.

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big UNCLASSUFTED PRO MESSING DATE--160CT70 T-JTtE--HIGH ENERGY INTERNAL CONVERSION ELECTRONS EMITTEU FROM PRIME150 SM _-"*'AND -PRIME158 GD NUCLEI IN THE (Ni GAMMA), REACTION -U- 0TROR-021-tANINt Y -N*t PELEKHOVt V.to t0UNTRY OF IfNFO--USSR ,SOURCE--(5NL-TR-3O6)t IAE-1832. 16P DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS* NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY topIC TAGS--ELECTRON SPECTRUMv TRANSITION RADIATION, NEUTRON ABSORPTION, SAM AR I UM ISOTOPEf GADOLINIUM ISOTOPEl RADIATIVE CAPTh ZdNTROL HAPAING--fJO RESTRICTIONS f.00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Z,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0785 STEP NO--UR/0000/701000/000/0001/0016 _UIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0101158 _-UNCLAS&I-F IE-G-_ 212 019 UNCLAsSIFIE0 PROCES5 ING DATE-~10CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0101158 i ~ 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT, AMAGENTIC SF'i'-CTROMETER WITH A RESOLUTION OF 0.38VERCENT WAS USED TO MEASURE THE CICNVERSION ELECTRON SPECTRA FROM TRANSITIONS IN PRIME150 S?4 AND PRIME-153 U'D FOLLOWING NEUTRON CAPTURE IN PRIME149 SM AND PRIME157 GO. INTERNAL CONVERSION COEFFICIENTS AND MULTIPOLARITIES WERE DETERMINEO FOR A LAPGE NUblaER OF .~.TRANSITIONS WITH ENERGIES ABOVE 5 MEV.~ FACiLITY.: AKADEMLYA NAUK !.''-.--SSSR, MOSCOW. INSTITUT ATOMNOI ENERGII. UNCLASSIF IE D USSR UDC 614.39/.4:658.387 FODUNOVA, L. G., FURSOVA, T. T., LIPOIPTSEVA, V. V., arj.,P"117NA., A. 1. Republic Sanitary-Epiderniologic Station, RSFSR I-Iinistry ~fiie~alth, 1",~6ncow "Some Elements of the Scientific Organi2ation of Labor in Sanitary- Epidemicloggical Stations" YDscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, 1973, pp 6o-62 Abstract: Councils for the scientific organization of labor were appointed in major oblast sanitary-epidemialogical stations to seek ways of saving time, making more efficient use of personnel and materiel, ar--d mevIianizing labor-intensive activities and laboratory tests. Actionz tpken at various sanitary-epidemiological stations under the guidance of thc-se c-ouncils include: reduction of the paper work normally required of health officE)2-101 assigning -more duties to paramedical personnel, centralization or consolidation of facilities, improvement of work places, adoption of nel.;j rapid laboratory teets, and introduction of a standard form.for the collection and analysis of data on infectious diseases. )2 p~ Gfr-ES.r IN G DAT E-- I INOV70 IIZ 014 UNIC L A S S' I F I TITLE-SPIPLIFIED DETLI~i'IINAT IUA OF CUMLNE HYDROPERf.)XIDE -U- SLAIVKINA N,G. I PANTNA, G OUIN T A Y 0 F INFO-USSR .-SOURCE-NEFTE-PER-E-NAB. 1970t (5) 47-8 DA T E PUBL ISH: - ------- 70 ECT AREAS-rHEMISTRY :SUBJE TOPIC, TArS--k-,UMVIE, ((YoR(,;Pf.V(j)(.(DEP 11 E ~'-MA LANALYi[Sv PH L EN'IL, ACMINE, -~~,:-C-CNTROL M, A P K IN G - -1-j 0 F IG S T R t C T I Cj N S CLA.SS--Ll' CLASSH IF--D ~W,OXY 108 1 .)I[-,:P C I R C A C E S L C N 0 - -A, P 0 13 7 7 i:: 212 0 14 Wft.; L A 'Cc 11 F T r.~ S f ;G b -AT E.-.- I,' j',' J T.R C S i i-M AP 0 t 34 77ci 5 3 T A C T/ X Tk,~C I"-- U ) i" 0- A 13 r r~ C, T fj M, T P. h4F ~IX 1 J 1 A T A I DA Ti: CC, M P ?.',I XT A;;Gl '32 ("C: A"IC, 2.1~ P'L 3,X' f 11 A r E ',iAS "-,;-GU i DROP f-f,p -4T 0 U:-*~- E ~,I~ fl I TLI ii," ~i T I Cl l'i F H t A A Ei)c E4 21 C iZ. E I S' T HE I E MP T'.'; 70i" ,G -q~ E E T1 i TL,,4!p Tilt: III iA T ~ v1 A ~S D i: T D, I TH -C I S I F 0 10-, F E~ S . F ~ 0-- C, 0: C CIF I ...,A.S' 01-TO. ~*,Y ~,`.~ANIS ~]F T:4E G f f-- i, t- R C H ,,, F T E li4l T I L A,% 0 i Ai AX . f IzY P AIT~-j It GJ~AIP,141: W LJ f I D it' I T ELA-TIVE DETI*. EP-~OP W,,S -AR T I F I C I 'A L M 1XTS . -F 1 1 N I SO P R P H . f HE -SIML.Arl', TO 1.5PEKCENT. THF OETN$ LASTED 3-5 MIN. F A C I L i T V KUIBYr'. ZAVOD. SINITEZ5PIRTA, KUIBY~l -VI US SR OHEV. -1C ~jt r t USSR UDC 615.332 (Cycloserinum). 014.453 SAZYKIN, Yu,. 0., CliXfKOVSKAYA, S. M., KORCIIAGIN, V. B. A~. IVANOVA, V. N., BALITSKIY, V. A., and VAYNER, Ye. A., All-Union Scienrific Research Institute of Antibiotics and Institute of Biophysics, Ministry of Health USSR "Sterilization of Oxacillin Preparations, With Fast Electrons" Moscow, Antibiotiki, No 10, 1971, pp 933-936 Abstract: Exposure of preparations of the sodium salt of oxacillin in 0.5 g vials to fast electrons (10 Xeav) in a linear accelerator at a dose of 2.5 Mrad resulted in complete sterility of the antibiotic, whereas, tests of control (nonirradiated) vials revealed contanLination in~every second or third vial. The induced radioactivity of the samples did not exceed 3.7-10-10 curie even with -minimum length of exposure. The procedure had no ef f ect on the antibiotic activity, pharmacological activity (no evidenm of toxicity or pyrogenicity) or phys ico chemical, properties of the preparations. 28 USSR UDC S. 74 IHA-S.-H~ TROFI14OV, A. D. "Problems of Using Punch Tape to Create, Normative Base for an Automatic Control Systed' Tr N.-i. i proyekt. in-ta po vnedreniyu vychisl. teklin. vnar. kh-vo (Works of the Scientific Research and Planning and:Design Institute for Intre-%duction of Gomputer Engineering into the National Economy), 1971, vyp. 8, pp 50-55 (from M-Kibernetika. No 7, Jul .72, Abstract No 7V602) No abstract 67 USSR UDC: 8.74 -PAN PEREL S- M. SHTEYN, Ts. N. "Operating Conditions of a Computing and Information Center", Tr. n.-i. iproyekt. in-ta po vnedreniyu vycbisi. tekhn. v wx. Lh-vo (Wcrks of the Scientific Research And De-sign Institute on Introducing Computer Tech- nology Into the National Economy), 1971, vyp.~8, pp 564o (fron RZh-Kiber- netika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V535) Tran slation- A standard draft resolution, "Operating Conditions of Com- puting and Information Centers in Enterprises", vorked out by the State Scientific Research and Design Institute on Introducing Ccmputar Facilities into the National Economy, considers questions of the obligations of sub- divisions of computing and information centers, the. system of oi,glin."Lzinty, accounting, storage mid processing of incoming reference ~norna t ive and oper- ational documentation. The materials are presented in tiie forin of instruc- tions, and are intended for use in the following subdivit;ions of the com- puting and information center: 1) the subdivision of reception and storage of. reference-normative documentation; 2) the subdivisioin~for receiving, check- ing and transmitting cperational documentation; 3) the subdivision for storing and inserting changes in the punchcard file; 4) the subdivisim for receivirz, storing and transmitting magnetic tapes; 5) the data prepexation subdivision. 54 .4pi&Miology, USSA DOBRCKE[OTOV, B. F., FESHMERMAKOVA, I S.1 DOLOTOVA, L. A., POMMIMKAn L. A. T KAULIZI A=NIYEV, V. P., I-EMIEVA, Z. A.:_gg V MMSUMOV, Yu. A., Institute of Epidemiolo,-,j, and MicrobloloEy imeni Gt--male~ya, Academy of lb~dical Sciences, and Tullskay&Oblast Sanita~,y-Epidemiological Station "Application of a New Yethod of Detecting Tularemia Epizootics Under Practical Conditions" &scow, Zhurnal ~Wirobiologil, Epidemialogli I lmmmobioloZ~,ii, 7, 1973, PP The timely detection, study, and prognostication of tulare:da enizootics occupy an important place in the vork of divisions of especially darigerous infections of sanitary-epiderdological stations lnas~=h as this ralkes it pos- sible to plan and carry out prophylactic n--asuras a.,rainst this infection properly. Hmever, methods erployed at the :present tine for detecting epi oo- tics in nature are extremely labor-consumninO. and require a~ Creat deal of time both for the collection of field raterial and.for its lo-bo:L,a:torj examination. It is practically :L=ossilble to suirey each year the entire terrtto--y sez is exDedient to~conduct a detailed stidy of c-ir- by the station; therefore iu c=stances in local-ities only after an approximate determ.Ldation of the 1/10, J USSR ~DOBROKHOTOV) B. P., et al., Zhurnal Md-krobiologii., EDiddmiologii i mgmmobiologa, No 7, 1973, pp ~ 105 -108 probability of the presence of tularemia epizootics, in avr, of their parts. For this preliminary estimate it was suggested that.pellets of birds of prey be examined th Results of for A* e presence of the tularemia microbe antigen (1). the praatical application of this method, under the conditions of Tul I skaya' Oblast are presented in this report. On the given territory, located in the!Central Russian, highL%nds, foci of tularemia of the meadov-field type [2] are widely distribui~ed the principal carrier being the ordinary field mouse and the long-tire preserver of the causative-agent, the tick D. pictus. In spite of substantIal changes which have taken place in the method of conducting: agriculture, #e3e foci continue to exist; although as a result o~ the mass vaccination of ~he p6pulation, Instances of disease among the people are.extremely rar- Daring 1968 to 1971 regular orgauized zoolo~gic-parasitological vork was carried out in the Oblast. A total of 25,83~ traps vere set up in the fields by workers in the Division of Especially Dangerous. Infections during the time indicated; 497 cubic. meters of straw were displaced- 84 hec'tares~ of the control areas were dug. up and as a result 2,199, ordinary field mice were caught. In the autumn of 1968 a large numbe-r of ordinary field- mice vwn~-re obserred in the southern rayons of the Ublast: more than ~00 per hectare; and in the 2716 5 UWR HOTOV B. P., et al., Zhurnal Y4krobiologii, Epideriologii D02ROA Zmmandbiolofs PP 105-108 -11, 110 7., 1973, north up to 1000-1500 in some places. This led to a concemtration of small anirnq3 in the stacks (19 to 25c% falling into the traps) mad to the occurrence among them of tularemia enizootics. In December of 196B and in January 196_9 15 strains of the causative agent- were Isola in Kurkinsl,iy and Shchekinskiy rayons of the '(Yblast: 5 from the carcasses of the field mice and 10 from the excrement. In the course of the entire year 1969 the number of~ field mice -was low and the next increase was not registered Witil in tha autumn of 1970: or, isolated fields (clover) up to 2000, and in Shchekinskiy a~d Odoyevskiy m-yons, f eld rdca in the UP to 5000 per hectare. In 1971. the nwber.of ordinea-I ft entire Oblast vss extremely low. Daring these years negative results Twere obtained in bacteriolouical irrrestigations of small aniraLs; only one cultuse Of the tularemia microbe was isolated in June 1970 fron the ticRs D. pictus col- lected from covs in Sworovskiy Rayon. Thus from 1968 to 1971 durin..-- an inten- -0 the Oblast of tularemia was established by a _.sive inspection of the 'presence bacteriological method in only three rayons KurkinskiyP Shchekinskiy, and Suvorovskiy. Daring 1969 to 1971, 1490 pellets of birds of prey were collected and examined in the Oblast. Their collection took place prirzxily in the spring-' 3/10 VSSR DaBROKHOT(JV B. P., et al., V=Tnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Mmmobiclogii, 1,107, 19173.* pp -105-108 (April May) at the*time of tLree-to-four-day field trips by automobile; a certain number was collected incidentally while other zoological work .-as being carried.out. The pellets were most frequently found near,~poles of electro- transmission and commmications lines on stacks~ and near other Structures On the landscape. Diring the entire time in the collection:of -vellets ap roxirately ..30 man-days were used which comp?rised an extremely insignificant part of the tire las -Linately in sona of 1,expended by the division for in5pecting the Ob t. Unfort the 28 rayons covered by the collection, an incufficient nlxnber of pellets we-re -which did not permit ' e positive detbrmination of i -oi, -14- found, 14 !.h m e zootic con 30 the rodent population in their territory (see Drx-,,i The nu=ber of tion a pellets collected at any point -was directly dependent on the numler of ordinary field mice, in a given locality, uader an increased concentretion of these rodents no-re birds of -prey vere observed and , it was posaible to -find: more pel letc pell '-,L m- In the spring collections - eets (which had been preaerved: since atut of ordinary and rough-leggeCL buzzards that winter in the tdrritol-d predominated -portion of the pellets *of the lesser 41%lcons had dis- (=re than 90%). A large is time. In 88 to 96'4 of ordin-&--y integrated by ta ii of the peUets the;remains 4/10 USSR MMOKEUMV, B. P., et al., Zhurnal Mlkroblologii, Epidemiolo-li i T=mnobiologii, 110 7, 1973, PTp 105-108 field mice were encountered; those of other kin'ds of imrUrp.1s (nice of p3owed land, field mice, grey hamsters, gophers, weasels, shrews) and.'birds were rarely encu;untered. During a selective examination in 1969, the reirains of 128 srall animals were detected in 65 pellets; in 1970, in 2392 pellets, the reTains of 356 small anbral s; and in 1971, the rerains of 200 snall ardr-als in '1140 pellets, giving an average of 1-5 sirall aninal per pellet. In this ranner the 1490 pellets collected contained more simll anir.-als then those4obtained in the fields during these years for investigation by all other methods. One. should also keep in viev that by conswming In na'.11tre prizarily the weakened anirals or their carcasses, birds of prey easul7e the selection out of, the aniral population of precisely those iud,ividuals whi.ch ai-_ desirable for bacteriological investigation. Me presence of an antigen in the pellets - positively confi.-red the fact of an epizootic condition ui2ile throujh an analysis'o-' the bone re,-mins it was 'nas- Bible to determine #the kinds of r=-rals involved in the epizootlic process. For the purpose of detecting the antigen the antibo-ly..,me,-,t.---li,~-atio-n reac- tion 'was employed. The material vas prepared and the reaction carrica out by the mathad described earlier 5/10 UWR DOMOMOTOV, B. P~. et al.'. Zhurma Mrobiologii, Epidemiologii i MMMObiologii, -No 7, 1973, PP 105-108 '7he antigen of the tularemia, micrdbe'~;was detected in 173 Pellets ccl- 2ected in the territory of 11--rayons of the, Oblast. Only those results were considered positive in which there was a sharpIdeley in bemagglutination i;hich Was Observed in titrations (from the initialdry weight of! the pellet); 1:10 1:20 In 73 cases; 1:40 - 1:80 in 67 cases;il:160 - 1:320 in 23 cases; 1:640 I.,:L280 in,22 cases (See Table). The number of sites where pellets were found containing an antigen Was significantly greater than the number of sites where aultures were formed -- 21 against 4. This nade it possible to establish vIth far greater precision the boundaries of epizooti cs that had tranopired, and it testified to the fact that an epimotic situation with respect to, tularemia still existo in a si,,.rr4.if- icant part of the territory of Tulls~zaya Oblast. Moreover, the presence of 5 a r)rallcr n=ber epizootics was successfully established for the years having of Ordinary field mice where it is ixTossible to detect the causative agent Of tularemia by the usually applied methods.. In such torpid epizootics the tularerAa~ microbe antigon in detected only in 1 to 1-5% of the pellets. Cultures of the. tularerda rftt~robe f rom rodents :can be isolated only at the time:of sufficiently intensiveiepiz6otics, and in 6/10 7 -0- WE I~--E:014krt4-- USSR DOMMMOV, B. P., et al., Zhicumal Mikrobiologii, -Ppidemiologii i L=unobio- logiiy No 7P 19731 PP 105-108 Buch places more than 20% of the collected pellets contained the tularemia microbe antigen. In this vay, results of an examination of pellets (by the antibody neutralization reaction) collected in early spring in meadow-field foci. of tularemia can serivre as a precise indication of the existence during the past U vinter of epizootic tularemia in the territory being su-neyed and its rn-Gnitude- The revelation of this fact is extremely important in determining the enzootic- ity of the territory for the pirposee of conducting prophylactic mieasures, the first, and foremost being systematic vaccinations. Necessarily in a Suspect territory a more thorough collection of material must be ~Lchieved for the pur- 'pose of isolating the causative agent of tularemia by ordinary bacte.riologrical methods.., Conclusions I.. Examination of pel lets of birds of. prey collecte0J. in sprin-tire in meadow-field foci of tularemia for the prese'nce. of the tularewJ;a micrdbe antigen makes it possible quickly and .-Ith a small expendtture of' work to --establish the past winter's epizoovics of this,infection and their intensity over extensive areas. 7/10 i 0' Von demio-logii i T=x-mobio- 13. P.1 et al., Zhurnul lakrobiologii, Epi NO 7s 1973, PP 105-108 109iij, 2. In the course of the years 1969 to 1971, tularejida enzooticity was established by the indicated-method in 11 rayons of Tul's!mya qblast; whereas -by the. bacteriological method the causative; agent vap detected -in only 3 rwYons - 3- With a sufficierrt-amount of research material (100 to 200 pellets:from each pWnt) it vill. be possible to successfully detect each year even torpid tularemia epizootics, given a reduced number of ordjnary~ field nice per. focus. 4. 2he suggested method is completely ~ suit-able: Xor use in vork of divi- sions of especially dangerous infections of ~sanitary-epidet 3iological stations. BIBLICGRAPHY 'I. Dobrokhotcnr, B. P..,- MeshcheryakomY 1. B-P Zh. Mikrobiql. [Journal of Mcrogiology], 1969,. No 32, p, s8., -liennosti Myusnnikov, Yu. A., Prirodnry-e Ochagi TVlnre=ii Srednerusskay li'ozv~ _2. 1, -fat ikh Zpide=olog cheskiye, Osabennosli i Profftlalldti -a t I ural, Talare,-,ua Sites of Central Russian Highlpnis,,: Their Epidemiological Features and Pxophylactics], Thesis for i-)octot of m-1 1963. A. -ULruf Iyev, N. G., Dobrokhotoy, B~ P.,et al.., Zh. DUr izo '6 __Oblol-, 1971, 117 8/16 8 1---, 71 77777 DOMMOW7, B.- P., et al., Zhurnal Microbiologii, Epi demic.log# i I=unobio- 169iis No 7, pp 105-108 1973, MEER OF PELLETS BY YEAR 1969- 1970 1971 Total with Total With Total with RAYON Antigen Antigen Antigen Kwkinskiy 149 33 24 22 ' 1 Yefremovskiy 58 23 40 14 -- Kammskiy 14 Chernskiy 8: -- Teplb-Orarevskiy 24 66 -- 2 30 98~ Odoyevskiy enskiy 185 55 LeninsIdy 22 - 16B 5 2 67 2 Yasnogorsidy .3 23 Zwkskii ~4 46 2 -Aleksinskiy 32 36 iye ProS~ ~8 50 32P . Total 244 60 320 5 932 9110'' Crosshatched symbols are points -where the',tularemia niicrObe antigen vas found in pallets; dotted s~mbola are. pointp i at whichmare tb.~m 5 pellets vere collected. Key: 1. Yasnogarsk T- Kireymk 2. Venev 8. Odoyw Tep oye -Dubna 10. Murkino Suvorav lie Yefremov ~6* Shchakino 10/10 -A., USSR UDC (539.551+531,1124):(5,,6.24+541).6S3-1,13) ANDRIANOVA, T. N. , ALEKSANDROZ, A. A., OKIIC-.',]' .14, V. S. , WIRMEYCHENKO, L. A., -A. 1. P&5 '71scosity and Density of Melts in the Thallium-Tellurium Systeri" Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol 9, No 5, 1971, pp 934-937. Abstract: Results are presented from studies of the v:scosity and deiisity of melts in the thallium-tellurium system in the concentration interval from 32 at.'O Te to 100' 1"o and in the temperature inter L val from the imiting point to 1,3000K. Analysis of the isotherms of the propcrties studied snioi~.,s the existcnce in the liquid phase of the stable cw-ipound 'i'll Te, which does not dissociate over I [)road temperature rang, e ~An aualysis is presented of structural III Melts of the concentrations studied. 7,771, USSR UDC 621-36~.2 MDRIANOVA, T. N. , ALEKSANDROV, A. A., OKHOTIN, V. S., PANINA, Z. I., RAZUWYCFXNKO, L. A, "Investigation of Semiconductor Systems Based on Sb2Se3 in the Malten State" Tr. Mosk. enera. in-ta Works of the Moscow P-,rwer -Engint~ering Institute) 1970, vyp.,75, PP 192-196 (from R7,h-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IA159) Translation: An investigation is made of the effect of various elements on the structure of antimony selenide In the molten state., ~The kinematic viscosity and density of melts of Sb ~ Se, M, Cu, Ga, In, Te and Sn in antimony selenide vere measured. The change in.structure of rj~-lts of 80 St.%.Sb2Se3 + 20 at.% Ga and 80 at.% Sb2Se3 + 20 at.,% Sn,takes-place over a narrov temperature interval of At ;kz 500K, *whi'le the structure of a melt of,80 at.% Sb7Se:, + 20 at.% In varies continuously over the entire tem- perature interval from 950 to 13000K. Two illustrations,~bibliography of tvo titles. A. Kh. Cherkasskiy. USSR DEDIKOV, E. A., PANISHEV, A. V. "Setup of Minimum Width in a Connecte& Graph without Contour" Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Teklin. Sb. [Automation Instruments and Systems. Republic Interdepartimcntal Thematic Scientific wid Technical Collection), 1973, No 26, pp 52-57 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 197.3, Abstract No 6V409, by the authors). Translation: A setup of minimum width is constructed in a graph. Its appli- cations to information-logic structures defined by graphs of algorithms is indicated. 49 -,USSR UDC: 51 PANISIIEV, A. V., TIKIIENKO, A. Yu., FED011,01', A. 'Method of Orderingand Analysis of the Structure of an Inforration Model of Data. Processincy" PTibory, iSistemy Avtonatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-tekhn. S1). (Automa- ~tion,Deviccs and Systems. Republic InterdepartmentzI Themitic Scic-itific and Technical Collection), 1972, No 24, pp 45-51 (TT-inslated from Refe:-ativnyy 7jmrnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No lIV479, by the authors) Translation: A formal wialysis is pTesentcd of the structure of an inforration model of.data processing. The apparatus of graph theory is used to represent ...the structure. The problem of ordering and analysis of the structure is st.-Ited. Algorithms and block diagrams are developed for the solutioll of a rumber of Problems of structural analysis, and examples are presented.. -2~ USSFL UDC 51 DEDIKOV, E. A., PANISHEV, A. V., TIKHFNKO, A. Yu., FkDOROV, A. A. "On One Hethod.for the Ordering and Analysis of the Structure of an Informa- tion Model for Data Processing" Priboly i sisteny avtomatiki ResR.-- mezhved,. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Automation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental.Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection), 1972,',No.. 24, pp 45-~-31 (from RZh- Matematika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11V479) Translation: A formal analysis is given~of the structure of an information taodel,f or data processing. The apparatus of the theory of graphs is used to represent the structure. The problem of orderingand atialysis of the struc- ture-is formulated. Algorithms and block,diagrams are developed for solving many problems in the analysis of the structureand examples are given. Authors abstract. 62 - USSR UDC 547.752.753.755.07:542.953 SHVEDOV, V. I., MISHEV_A, Ye. K., XqASOVA, T. F., GRINEV,.A. N., USSR Institute of Chemical-Pharmaceutical Scientific Research imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow "The Synthesis and Aminomethylation of 6-Hydroxyindoles" Riga, Akademiya Nauk Latviiskoy SS',Is Himiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soedinenii, No- pp 1354-1356 10, Oct 73, Abstract: It was found that, while reaction of p-benzoquinone with 0-aminocrotonic ester or N-methyl-B-aminocrotonic ester at O*C in acetic acid produced 5-hydroxyindoles,-the react-ioa of p-benzoquinane with N-arvl-O-aminocrotonic ester under the same conditions produced 6-hydroxyindoles. Thusr.-the substituent on nitrogen determines whether theester reacts at the double bond or the carbonyl group of p-benzo- quinone. Reacting the 6-hydroxylndoles with bisdimethylRminomethane produced 6-hydroyy-7-dimethylaminomethylin4oles'. Bromination. and nitration of 6-methoxyindoles and 6-racetoxylndoles led to substitution at position number 5, which is explained by the.fact that bromination and nitration take place in acid solution, and aminemethylation in basic. .:Structure determination was by NMR spectroscopy4 17 1/3- 018 IJNCLASSI~~UD PROLE!)S lN (I UAI E--(JIIUtl (U -TITLE-GENERATIGN OF MICROSEISMIC OSCILLATIONS 1.1i, THrE.SEA OF OKHOTSK AND MOVEMENT OF A SOURCE OF EXCITATION OF MICRUSEISMS ACROSS THE KAMCHATKA AUTHOR-(021-TAWLEVICH, V.N., PANCHISFIKUP YU.N. OF IN4-FO--USSR, PACIFIC OCEAN ..'SiGURGE-FlOSCOW, IZVESTIYA AKADEMI I NAUK SSSRs FIZ IKA ZFEML11? NO 3w 1970, PP -DATE- PUBLISHED---70 '~BJECT-AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY -"~j'oplt -TAG.S-M I CROSE I SM v OSC I L LAT I ON, SEA t~LOOR, EARTHQUAKE, EXPLOSION, ROGAGATION, SEISMOLOGIC STATION ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS a -u CLA.SS-UNCLASSIFIED -P -RE --1991/0723 --UR/0387/70/000/003/0015/0078 -ROXY..., EL/FRAtME. STEP NO ,:~'C.-IRC~ ACCE~S I ON NO-AP0110453 UNCLASSIFIED - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2/3' 0 1 UNCLASS I FIED % ACCESSION NC.-AP011-0453 IPROCESSING DATE--090CT70 AbSTKACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTRAcr. UETERMINATION v"F T4E SOURCE OF 1911CROSE-ISMS OF THE FIRST KIND AND JHE TRACING OF PERIUDIC OSCILLAT10,NS PROPAGATING IN THE EAkTH MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN NEW 1,NFORMATION DIFFERENT FROM THAT UBTAINED FROM OBSERVATION OF viAVE`v PRDPAGATING FROM EARTHQUAKES AND EXPLOSICNS. THE GENERATION OF ft-A-ROSC-15mS IS POSSIBLE IN Tl-,fjS PAR-rs OF OCEANS 4NI) SEAS wHEKE THERE A RE NO ACTIVE EORTHQUAKE ZONE 141CROSEISMIC OSCILLATIONS ARE TRANSMITTEL)JO THE OCEAN FLOORP TjiAT IS, TO A "FOCAL DEPT,41- OF SEISMIC EXCITATION KNOWN WITH A HIGH 'ACCURACY., THE LARGE NETWORK OF SEISMIC STATIOUS WHICH HAS-c3EEN ESTABLISHED DURING RECENT YEA-R-S .MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE THE SOURCE OF EXCITATION OF MICROSEISMS BY''THE FREQUENCY SYNCHRONISM AND -"..AMPLITUDE DETERMINATION METHUD DESCRIBED-IN AN EARLIER STUDY BY fjNE OF THE AUTHORS IV* N. TASULEVICHt IL-V~ AN'SSRj SER; GECFIZ.t NO lit 19592. THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES IN DETAIL- TWO MICROSEISMIC STORMS GENERATED BY TYPHOONS WHICH PASSED OVER THE SEA OF OKHOTSKv ROD&OVER THE KAMCHATKA PENINSULA A14D PASSED I.NTO THE PACIFIC OCEAN (2b-27 OCTOBER AND 28'-31 1965j. IT IS SHOWN THAT DETERMINATION OF THE EXCITAIDN SOURCE OF. MLCRCISEISMIC OSCILLATIONS MADE POSSIBLE RELIABLEJRACING OF Tt4E -PROPAGATION OF THESE OSCILLATIONS FOR EXTREMELY GRhAr DISTANCES. THE SEISMIC STArIONS IRKUTSK A140 TIKSI REGISTER MICAOSEI,SMLC SIGNALS FROM THE SEA OF OKHOTSK AND THE PACIFIC OCEAN~o THE SEIS-1014C STATION ANDIZHAN DETECTS FIVE SECOND 141CRUSEISMS Of THE S~A OF 0KH0TS1'(. PROCESSES ASSOCIATED WITH PASSAGE OF AN ATMOSPHERIC LOW ACROSS 1HE LAND WERE OETECTED. UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 018 UINCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70 '-.,~t][RC ACCESSION NU--APOL10453 .-."..,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-SEA WAVES ARE A COMPLETELY NKESSAIRY "INTERMEDIARY'S IN GENERATION OF MICROSEISMS IN ACCORDA111CE WITH THE LONGUFT HIGGINS THEORY. THE, METHUD OF FREQUENCY SYNCHRONISM AND AMPLITUDE DETERMINArION USED IN WORK ON THE CASPIAN SEA CAN BE USED I#N ANY REGIONI BEING OF A NATURE, FACILITY: GENERAL IRKUTSK POLYTECHNIC 114SfITUTE. UNCLASSIFIED 4k USSR UDC 621.575:536.24.001.5 -NIYK A ROZENFELD, L. M., PA G. KUZYMITSKIY, Yu. V., and PARK11021ENKO, F. P., Institute of he Physics, Siberian Branch, Academy of Sciences USSR "Experimental Investigation of Absorption and Desorption of Water Vapors by a Solution of Lithium Bromide" -hnika, No 10, Oct.72, pp 31-35 Moscow, Kholodil,'naya Tek Abstract: This work was devoted to an investigation of mass-transfer -units with a developed phase--mass-transfer unit contact surface using spraying type mass-transfer units, A schematic and picture of the unit are given for investigating the adiabatic-isobaric processes of absorption and de- sorption of water vapors by a solution of lithium bromide. Tests were conducted in a steady-state mode of operation of the experimental unit at consLant internal and external parameters and observation of thermal balance. Graphs were plotted for the change of relative saturation of solution and change of temperature of the dispersed liquid flow along the absorber height and the change of relative vaporization of the solution and change of temper- ature of the dispersed flow of liquid along the generator height. From 1/2 180 A USSR ROZENFEL"D. L. M., et al., Kholodil'naya Tekhnika, No 10, Oct 72, pp 31-35 these graphs an analysis was made which made possible the conclusion that the most intensive process of absorption occurs directly behind the sprayer. The conducted tests shcxq the mass-transfer to have a high efficiency of the studied processes and permitted to establish the characteristic features of absorption and desorption in sprayer type units. 5 fiBures,11 table, 5 bibliographical references. 2/2 IMvrcj~ v. FA Y.Poncerning the Article of M. D. Maerheus and S. P. Khazankina, "Clarifi- cation of Solution of Systems of NonlinearAlgebraic and Transcendental Equations by the Generalized Method of Stef fensen" Algoritmy i Algoritmich. Yazyki (Algorithms and Algorithmic Languages -- Collection.of Works], No 5, Moscow Acad. Sci. USSR Computer Center, 1971, pp 6-8, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V546 by the author). Translation: A procedure is suggested for solution of a,system of nonlinear algebraic and transcendental equations by applying the so-called "reduction principle" to the generalized method of Steffensen. Tn comparison with other methods of interpretation of difference methods, the "reduction princi- plell reduces the number of required arithmetic operations significantly. USSR UDC 536.421.4+530'.421.1. YESITI, V. 0. and "Kinetics of the Growth of Deznd~---ites 'In Tin" V sb. -Kristalliz~:.ts-47a i -ftz. Cr y s t a I I _i z a t I -)n --n d .,a tu Phase -,,uriis) ! , uh- o -hn . 1971, pp 152-157 (from 9, 1971, Abstract Ko. Q,E381) Translation: The de-nendence o-f to-hle growth rate (GR) of dendrites at- the free mrface of" a pure Sn a2zloy on the degree -'U-o ~,,-hidi it is- "Led is LIVest'iea tad 'rhe GR o-- --he dendrites was meas-ured sui3ercoo L v I by two indeDendent methods: by rapia cinematography and by thermocounie3 (at a distance of The higiiest GR o--F the Sn dendrites uas 62A cm./s for a general. supercoolinL-7 al of 33 the alloy. tsinka i V sb. Tonkiye plenki soyedineniy tellura s metallami pad!--- Lrup d Gall-I an galliya (Min Films of Telluritmi Compounds:vith Metals of Zine w~ Subgroups -- Collection of Works), Villnyus, 1970, pp "'116-227 (from Rzh-Fizil:a. No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10YE807 by V. B. MIDONJESKPO Translation; The authors investigated the photovoltage (PV) and photoconductiv- ity- (PC) of the contact of two n-Ge six4,,le crystals at 300 and 770 K. Diren- siona of apecimens: VX12X3 mm; specific resistances at 300o K: of the order of 40 ohm-cm. 111c 11V distribution along the apecJjien has two rraxima of opposite signs on both sides around the interface. 'Ric I'll slfpx corresponds to the bloa~-tng band beridlor, around the interface (11P). Co.-Ltact is nonsyl)=!tri- cal. . 'Bae form of the cui-r(.,nt-vO1tAt(.,a,- charactel-I.atic ag,:rvaa with that reported in-the literature. The PV spectral dependence iniUcaturi a ehax);10 of cliarl,"e, in the mwface states of the IF on ilLmdnationv ~Ahe conclusion wars draini that each block has its own system of'surface states. K also in-creaEes S."ly as the "signal probe" approaches the IF. 'The PC localized at- the IF is il 008 UNCLAt S4 i- tED I)kL)CESSING DATE-09OCT70 t;TITLE--SYNTHE51S AND PROPERTIES;.UF ItZi-41TRIAZINUC40 A) E Z. A LE t t b N I M I DZG I VAT LVES . 1. 490XI]t Nt AND GjALKYL D~-R.IVATIVES 01: ~.'AOTHOR-(02)-PANKINA, Z.A., SH.CHU-INA., M.N tOUNTRY10F INFO---USSR ~,-,~UURCC-KHIM. GETEROTSIKL. SUEDIN. 1970p Mlt 245-7 ATE, P Ub L I SH E D--7 0 ,"SUBJEC TAREAS--CHEMI S TRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS-BENZIMIDAZOLE, CHEMICAL SYNTEH515', HYt)RAZJi'%E CAGANIC. CARBOXYLK ACIO I`-CCUTROL KAPIKING-ND RESTRICTIC."4S DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -10/0' 0/QC2/0Z45/0247 REEL/FRAME-1983/1195 STEP NO--LIR/04011/ 1) C'I R.C ACCESSWN Mi'll--AP0054094 UN C L;iS S I F 1 E 1) PkOCIESSINIG DATE-09,OCT70 ACCESSION NU--AP0054094 ~ABSTKALTIEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. HEATING 2 G 2,,bLNLlMIE-AZL;LECAABUXYL IC A I r, ) HY00 A 7 1 DE I I A) IN H.00-1ET) SU33 WITH a"WERCEINIT ~ULSTN. OF ETUH OVER 45 NIN AT 140-95DEGREES GAVE 'il,2,4,TkIAZINig(4,51A)SEP.IZIMEDAZOLE (1)? M. 336DEGREES. WAS PPEP0. 471PLRCENT 1,,klt-. ULRLV. (it)# GECQMP0* '11450EGRE-ES, F~kol-'- ML-C(OLTJ SU63 ANO THE ABOVE HYDRAZWEf 'Rf ALTERNATI'VELY, BY TRL-Arf,14(3 -THE HY6-f - WITH AC su32 o To rorui AAZ I OL AC ETYLIAYURAZ I E M. 178 DEC,~ E E S, AND HEATING THIS WITH POCL SUU,3 -IN C SU66 H SUB6 12 112- 1 HEAfED 4.5 HP% WITH ETONA,ET014, FOLLOWED BY MEI, GAVE B3PERCEW G S 14. P'EE ETI SIMILARLY GAVE 42PfRCENT 3-Ef ANALOG., M. 2-112JC-GR~EE-s. 11 SIMILARLY GAVE 84PERCENT 1,3tDI,',lf IMIDAZOLL, LIENZ H. 241-30EGREES-.- I AND ME SU62 SO-SU64-li%l PHNG SUa2-HEATED ft5-'vl,IN AT 130-40DEGRE-I--S GAVE YHE METHOSULFATE OF 4tMETHOXYs ItZ,4, TRIAZIN01 41 5,A) BENZ IMIDAZOLE, DECOMP0. 210DEGREES; FREE 'aAS~- M. 207DEGREES. IA HEATED 6 HR WITK Ar- SUB2 0 GAVE 18PERCENT s(,2tBE-NLIMl DAZOLYL),1,3s4i OXAL)IAZOLEe M. 276DEGREES, WHICH WITH ETO,"IA, ':~:-fOLLOWED 13Y MLI, GAVE IN 5 MR, 55PERCENT ...Zs(t-t~IF-.rHYL,,2o8ENIIMIC-AZOLYLI,5,PETHyLtXs3,4,(JXADIA~.iit-E. 14. -7l-5DLG'k,EC I HEATLO 6 Hk WI 11-1 10PEACCiNT CHL GAO~ -(#4PHtccNf It. THE F:Ijp.4ER ZeDIEP4,21MDAZOLFCARBOXYLIC ACIV A14U 2SPERCNET !JENZIMIDAZOL -WAS OUTAINEU IN 49PERCEPIll' Ylf-,LO I PM I AFTER 5 fili M:ATIl%(; WITH 40PERCENT NAOH.,- USSR uDc- 681.325.3 PPITIKO, S. P.,.-Ixigtitute of Physics, Siberian Department of the Academy of USSR "A Digital Instrument for Measuring Time Intervals" USSR Autbor's Certificate No 325700, filed 10 Feb 70, published 27 Mar 72 (from EM-AvtomatiXa, Telemelihanika, i Vychislitell naya Teldinika, Pfo 1, Tan 73, abstract No nVo P) Translation: A digital instrimr;ent for measuring time interwils is proposed whie-h containG a yracer and a aeries circuit coniprist.,tj ()f cL f, sw c1h, it counter. To increase measurement accuracy the,device contai-ns an OR circuit, an a,_'t- ditional flip-flop, a delay line, a tapped delay line, ANID (~-,ates, and a code converter Vhose outputs are connected to the counter lLputs, wilile t~'ie colwcr- ter inputs are connected to the outputs of the AND [;atles. One in-n,,,.lt of thz: MD.gates is connected to the output of the maser, and the oLher is conn~-ctt~-J. to the tapped delay line o-.1tputs. The input of the tapped delay line is con- nected throutSh the delay lineAo the out-put of the 01" circ-uitv whose inputs area connected to tile input te=_-Ana-lo of the device aud to Lhe additional flop, whose mutput is connected to the counter. 7 AIA USSR UDO 621;28r-.6~2.2 (088.8) LAGRA"ISKIY, L.M., PAN'KOV, I.A., GRIGIRINSKIYO P.YA, M-Type Amplifiern USSR Author's Certificate No 256C94, fAled 8 June 65, published 19 Mar 70 (from RZh--Elektronika I yeye 2rimeneniyet No 12, Dbaember 1970, Abstract No 12A159F) Translations The M-Type crossfield microwave power amplifier with nonsynchronoun performance described contains an electron gun, collector, a ducelerating:eyetem, and a negative electrode. This is for improvement of the uniformity of the amplitude-- frequency cherecterlsticst an Increase ofthe stability of the amplitude of the out- put signal during change of the feed voltages, and for.s decrease of the unit thermal JoBd in the elements of the decelaratkng system. In the direction of movement of the electron flow, the electrode is divided into at least twO parts~ 'rhe parts of the electrodes found under identical potentiale are located ~t different distances from the decelerating system, and those found under diffarent potentials -- at equal die- tances from the retarding system, USSR UDC: 621.373.531.1(088.8) BATYRSHIN, D. M. , GLADCBENKO, V. N., GRACHEV, G. F. .OPESKIN,V PANKOV, S. V. ."A Boyer Generator" USSR Author's Certificate No 267678, filed 15 Jun 68, published 5 Aug 70 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 11 Jan 71, Abstract No lG232 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a Royer generator with provision for controlling the frequency of the generated pulses over a broad range. The transformer windings connected-to:the collectors of the transistors are shunted by a variable resistor. USSR ui)c 669.14,018.2,620.17 and POPOV TIKHOZ4IROV, V. V., SHAMUZAROV, YU. V., A V. D. ."Mechanical Properties and the Breaking Strength of Steel HiSK91M5T After Different Aging Methods" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka kietallov, No 41 1971, pp 6-8 Abstracti The effect of the temperature and the aging period on mechanical properties of WK91,15T martensitic-aging steel melted dowa in a 0.5-ton vacuum-induction furnace was investigated. The breaking strength was rated by the specific work of impact bending of specimens.vrith a fatigue crack and the factor K characterizing the intensity of stresses in 11) plane stress condi- tion. It waJ found that low-temperature aging at 425-450.~ ensures high strength properties than high-tejaperature aging at 480-500 C. The factor K c was found to represent a more responsive characteristic in --ating t-hnr ten- dency e. steel to brittle failure than the energy to fractuxe determined on an Impact specimen with a preliminarily applied fatigue crack. Four Illustia- -tions, six biblios refs. USSR 620.194i620.t97.6 V KARIASHOV, A. V., GAYRUTDIhOll, R. G., and PANKOV A T4, Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers "Relationship of the Effectiveness of Cladding Alloy D16 to the AgMssiveness of a Medium in Corrosion Fatigue" L'vov, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Hekhanika Yaterialov, No 3, 1973, pp, 23-27 Abstracti Results are presented from a study of the fatigue strength of type D16 clad alwainum alloy when-subjected to airp tap water, water condensate, and 3% solution of HaCl. The D16 alloy had the followUg cheinical composition (in %), 4.1 cu, 1.6 mg, 0.5 I-In, 0.4 Fe, 0.3 Si. o.24 u, oxi ni, and 0.04 Ti. Mechanical properties of the clad al%.u*1num material weret Thickness, mm TSj k ro kg/mm Elongation D16AT (clad) 1-85 45.6 32.0:~ 18.61 D16T (unclad) 1.82 46.5 32.68 19-03 It was found that the fatigue strength of clad M6 is lower than that of the unclad alloy in air, about the same in tap water, and somewhat increased 1/2 USSR MRLASHOV, A. V. , et al... Fiziko-K[himicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, 110 3, 1973, PP23-27 in the condensate and 3% NaCl. The main conclusion drawn is that cladding does not improve the fatigue strength or corrosion resistance, of alloy D16 to warrant its use in the manufacture of aircraft skins,(fairingsp wingsp fuselage, etc.) Four figures, one table, six bibliographic references. 2/2 18 a AA00464i!7 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 Electrical, Derwent, F2415 31 BRIDGE WITIA INDUMVELY JLTNIMD ARM FOR~ -Y7 D 976*ntai 7HE PALWTERS --OF JMFIDANC n source of sinusdidal voftege (11, p6t~ntial tra.ms- f omer (2), induction current cqmpaiator (3), standard measure of:effective rosistance'Dr of,~ c reactance (4), converter (5), balan e indicator (6) with phase sensitive detectors reacting to square components of the output c%jrrent of pmasuring. circuit relative to v644 -referonce go fed~~o their. is,;connected betw- (7). impedance to be tested,(B.). een the winding (9) of the poteh'tii.L transfor'altr (with m coils) and the currene input (10). of tho converter (5) (with very..small input resistanct) Current output (11) of the converter js onnee ~ ed C t Institu*& AvftOmatild, i Elektrometrij Sibirskogo Otdeleniva AN SSSR AA0046411 J- to winding (12) of couparator (with p coilis) and potential output (13Yto reference inputs,O) of pbA&e sensitive detectors. Current loput olf b"ce indicator (6) is cotmected'to output; winaiiig (14) of comparator (3). Standarid, measure (4) iij conniactec Irl th n' to winding (15) of Po.tential'tronsformer 6 coils)i whone input winding 06Y is colanoctad with output of voltage source(l)'and with wincLOg (0) of comparator(with coills). l l l ence of nlpn-balance~ ifignal' In use,the. the output of one et the. phase sensitive detectofs corresponds to thebridge b lance onthe r4sistaitze !2 component,.and the abseace o I the output o9the other phase,seneitive -detect'~r. -(;orresppnds~~Co br44ue balance on the reactaim'O coo Aent. Po . 24.1.68 as*l2lt7OS/l8:-l0, 5, 14 - XAZAKOV B. 14. RA MW SIBERIAN.AUTOMATIDN f. SLECTROR 77 MI UM T.TtY-T-&-94- Bul 14118.4.69. Class-21e. iftt,r1:-1.G 01 r. 1[Z 'I'! It 11 1. - AA0046411 USSR UDC 532.53.7.4 PRENKEL, L. I., NV.ARr,.',IKO, S. B., IV "Instrument for Measuring Turbulence in Tr. Tambov. in-ta 1,hin, mashinostr. Olorks of the Tambov instttute of Chomical Machine Building) , 1971, jyp. pl, 21-25 (from naya Tekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract Ito 3.32,788) Translation: An instruTaent is described w1hich permitz; of the stantaneaus velocity cm,.Ponents of a gas ii etc- geneow:~ flm,s, riT advantat'?e of the iIm;trtjmVIjt is the posquibility of mea-surllw, t)!',C PlOnaLic'n com- ponents of the velocity in a large frequancy range (to 100 kilohert;t). There are 4 illu3trationa anti the bibliography I in r; 3 ent-ric,;. USSR UDO 62l.,M5.6(088.8) ',r...--.'..LAGRA,NSKIY, L.M., PANIKOV, I.A., CHIGIRINSKIY, P,Ya. "M-Type Beam Devicen USSR Author's Certificate No 2~3940, Filed 25~June 68, Publkehed Var 70 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenaniye, Nc~10, October 1970, Abstract No 10A175F) Traoslation: A M-type beam device with a transverse nonianiform mignetic field is proposed which contains an electron gun, an interaction space formed by a decelerat- ing system and a negative electrode, and a collector. With the object of imareasing ...Power in the device, 9 plate of farromagnatio material ia Introduued, located outside of-the.interaction space an viewed from the directicn of tho negstive electrode and 11 1 to the latter. :pars USSR uDc: 62-225-752 PANKOV, N. P., KRYUKOV, A. I. -bl=iict of Axial Force on the Prequency.Characteristic of Compensated Con- nectionLines in an Aircraft Engine" Tr. Ufim. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Ufa Aviation Ins'titute), 1970, vyp. 141, PP 3-8 (from RZh-Aviatsionn;ffe i raketnvye. dvigateli No 3. Mar 71, kbstract No 3.34.28) Translation: The natural freauencies of tubing with a displacement compen- sator are appreciably dependent on the axial force which develops in the connecting lines when compensating for installation and thermal displace- ments, as well as under the effect of the pressu-re of the working fluid. Analytical equations are derived vhich can be used to account for the effect of axial loading on the frequency characteristics of conpen-qated connecting lines in an aircraft engine. Two illustrations. Resum'e. USSR UDC:621. 438. 018-Z53. 5:621. 9. 015 PANKOV, 0. M., BOYKOV, 0. 1. and G. V. "Effect of Surface Finish and Tolerances of the Turbine Blade's Working Part on the Effectiveness of Gas Turbine Installation".. Moscow, Sb. Gasoturbin. i Kombinir. Ustanovki (Symposium on Gas Turbine and Combined Installations), 1971 (1972)) pp 255-260 (from Referativnyy Turbostroyenive, 1973, Abstr 'ct No 3.49.157) Zhurnal a Translation: The present standards require Lne surfaced fini4~h of the blades to be 'V 8 - V9. It is pointed out that this requirement is unnecessarily strict and results in increased blade cost. Operating experience with gas turbine i-nstallations by foreign firms confirms the conclusion that blade surface finish over V 6 is not required. It is pointed out that it is necessary to define clearly the section of the blade surface to which the standards apply. Z illustrations. 9 tables. 2 r,;-ferences. V1 N3 Ell USSR UDC; 51 PAER"..T.- RAKUZ INA, 0. Ya. "Prospective Planning of the Development of Land Reclamation in the Automatic Control System of the USSR Water Resources Ministry" Mat. Metody v Ekon. [Mathematical Methods in Economics--Collection of Works], No 9, Riga, Zinatne Press, 1972, pp 5-22 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No IIV490) Translation: Several multiple-index models of linear pro,gramming are discussed. USSR UDC 51 PANKOV, P. I., RAKUZINA, 0. Ya. "Planning for Future Development of LandImprovement at the Atomic Power Plant of Hinvodkhoz USSR's V sts. Mat. metody v ekon. (Mathematical Methods in Economics Collection of Works), No. 9, Riga, "Zinatne", 1972,pp 5~22 (from PZh4fatematika, NoAl, Nov 72, Abstract No 11V490) Translation: Several multi-index models of linear progra:-ming are described. F77 I " 19%1885 11 ; I us"Ani-i i k.-ifflk! 1 idlh L. W ~! *.i fii". 1 . 1 I'M. ... i" ; -:;f -Tfii 41 i I I I II ~ I ~I I I - ; . I : PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 2- 040 UNCLASSTFMD .~_.T,ITLE-TUNABLE RECEIVER OF LONG WAVE INFRARED RADIATION -U- F,YA-t PANKOVI, V*G* RULEV K*A* ...XCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRON At VOL 15, NO 2v 1970, PP ~'-371-375 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~~.,SUSJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ~.JTOPIC TAGS--IR RADIATION, PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUMENT, RECEIVER 7-CKARAC TERI ST ICy IR RECEIVER ...,CONTROL 14 -MARKI'G--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1992/1153 STEP NO--UR/0109/701015/002/0371/0375 ~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112255 UNCLASSIFIED Lih I illl Ffih'j 6lM6MihVmb ~igii.66fid W6.ijil !Wll UNCLASS I Ft ED' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 2 2 040 '-,,Clk.C ACCESSION NO--AP0112255 GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APPARATUS IS DESCRIBED, '.r.'HICH ;~:-7-OPERATES AS A SELECTIVE NARROW BAND TUNABLE,DETECTIOR OF INFRARED RADIATION IN THE 25-300 MICROMETER RANGE AND ALSO, AS A WIDE 8AND :-."ELECTRON BOLOMETER" IN THE 300-2000 MICROMETER RANGE. IT COINSISTS OF ~THREE- BLOC UNITS: 1) THE HELLIUM CRYOSTAT WITH A LIGHT GUIDEt A SUPERCONDUCTING SOLENOID9 AND A PHOTOSENSITIVE ELEMENT; 2) A STANO FOR ELECTRON INSTRUMENTS; AND 3) A MOUULATOR, ITS SENSITIVITY IS RELATIVELY INDEPENDENT OF THE WAVE LENGTH FROM SEVERAL MILLIMETERS DOWN JO 600 MICROMETERS. THE SENSITIVITY SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPARATUS AT A MAGNETIC FIELD VALUE OF SIMILAR T0,22.5 KOE (AS RECORDED BY A VACUUM MONOCHROMATOR WITH CHANGEABLE.ECHELETTE:GRATINGS WHICH OPERATES IN THE 20-2000 MICROMETER RANGE) IS PRESENTED. IT HAS A DEFINITE RESONANCE FORM WITH A RELATIVE 5 PERCENT HALF WIDTH* IT IS CONCLUDED THE DESCRIBED RECEIVER IS HIGHLY SENSITIVE AND HAS A SMALL INERTIA.- IN THE 25-300 MICROMETER RANGE TliE APPARATUS HAS NARROW BAND SENSITIVITY WITH A POSSIBILITY Of TUNING THE ENTIRE WAVE RANGE BY A SIMPLE VARIATION OF CURRENT, AND CONSEQUENTLY MAGNETIC FIELD, IN A SUPERCONDUCTING SOLENOID. WHEN SWITCHING IT ON A WEAK MAGNETIC FIELD (H SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 5 KOE) OR CUTTING OFF THE SOLENOID, IT OPERATES 'AS A NONSELECTIVE DETECTOR SENSITIVE TORADIATION WITH LAMBDA LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 300 MUM WAVE LENGTH. A COMPARATIVELY SMALL RESISTANCE OF THE RECEIVER ELEMENT (5-LO KOHM) MAKE$~IT POSSIBLE To OBTAIN A SMALL TIME-CONSTANTI WHICH DETERMINES THE SPEED OF PHYSI CAL PROCESSES IN A CRYSTAL. --Opp,% USSR UDC 621.384.3 NAD, F. Ya., PANKOV, V. C., RULEV, K. A. "Tunable Receiver of Long Wave Infraxed Radiation" q Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 15, No 2, 1970, pp 371-375 n apparatus is described, which operates as a selective narrow band Abstract: k tunable detector of infrared radiation in the 25-300 micratrieter range and also, n-bolometer" in the 300-2000 mUcrometer range. It con- as a wide band "electro, -ith sists of three bloc units: 1) the hellium cryostat ii i: Ught guLde, a r onducting solenoid, and a photosensitive element; 2).a st.Lnd for electron supe c instruments; and 3) a modulator. Its sensitivity is relatively independent of the wave leng-th from several raillimeters down to 600 micrometers. The sensitivity speczral en racteristic 4 the apparatus at a magnetic field value of re22.5 koe (as recorded by a vacuum monochromator with changeable echelette gratings wh,~(_-h operates in the 20-2000 micrometer range! is preaented. It has a deftnimrasoaance form. with a relative 5 percent half-width. It is concluded the the descri.bed receiver is highly sensitive and has a small inertia. WtH 'I P. T-11 11 A - ~ I ?. .11 " USSR NAW, F. Ya., et al., Radioteklinika i Elektronika, Vol 15, No 2, 1970, pp 371-375 In the 25-300 micrometer range the apparatus has narrou-band sensitivity with a possibility of tuning the entire wave range by,a simple variation of current, and consequently magnetic field, in a superconducting solenoid. Mhen switching it on a weak magnetic field (14 -- 5 koe) or,cutting-off the solenoid, it operates as a nonselective detector sensitive. to radiation w-ith 300~IePl wave length. A comparatively small resistance of the receiver element (5-10:kohm) makes it possible to obtain a small time constant, which determines the speed of physi- cal processes in a crystal. Orig. art: has:, figures. 2/2 I T li 1kill "; A 11111i:; 11 5114A 114t: ~11111711 11 1 ]1 E Ll I. j U-11:1ii11, v USSR PAPKOV, V. 1. "Statistical Investigation of High-Speed Computer Programs" Vychisl. Teklinik-a [Computer Technology -- Collection of Works], No 2, Leningrad, Energiya Press, 1972, pp 61-67 CTranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V656, by the author). Translation: Problems of statistical analysis of programs for high-speed digital computers are studied. It is demonstratcd that various versions of programs can be statistically analyzed, for which tlie results of' analy- sis differ significantly. The relative nafure of the -results of statistical analysis is demonstrated. It is concluded that it is hecessitry to perform broader statistical studies. _MP CONTROL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS bOCUMENIT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3004/0690 STEP PIO--UR/0219/70/049/Jo~/0064/0065 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131239 U, 2/2: 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--13NOV70 CJRC ACCESSION MO--AP0131289 ...ABSTkACT,-*C-XTRACT--fU) GP-0- AB-STRACT. IN EXPER I MENTS 13 N9DOGS WITH THIRY-VELLA FISTULA ANO ADD I T IONAL ENTEROSTONY THE INTR41YENGUS INJECTION fJF- PITUITRI,"J (0.01-0.03 ML-KG) CAUSED NE'ITHER STIMUL.ATf(IN I-IF THE -PERISTALSIS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE, NOZ ITS INHIBITION IN INSTANCES 'WHEN IT WAS ACTIVATED wilTH 0MNQPG,,,,j Pl-~CSE.RINE A14D DIMECOLINE. FACILITY: RYAZAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE -.Acce Nr.f: Ref. Code: UR 0219 00031626- TRIMARY SOURCE: Byulleten' Ekspe mentalinoy Biologii i Meditsiny 1970 Vol 69, Nr 1. pp THE AIMOUNT OF COPPER AND MANGANESE CONTAINED IN EXPERIMENTAL NEUTGROWTHS OF ANINIALS AND IN:OSSBOUS SARCOMAS OF NIAN S- D. SftevchMkoyi, Kharkov Research Institute of Prosthesis, Orihopedics and Trallmatology Osseo Copper and manganese content in diverse us newgcowths in marl and anima!-q (rabbits, rats), and also correlation of these elements were investil-,fated. When calculated at zonal rate the 'amount of copper and. manganese in turnours turned out to be higher by'comparison with their level in intact bones. Correlation of these elt-nents (CulMri) in tumours rise sharply. The nature of proportional distribution (if copper and trianganese in tumours of different origin under examination disaccorded but little. ( 'If REEL/FMME PRO _3!~.iW~i UA'lE--Z'tt%l0V(0 2 G3 2 D BARRIER CAPACITANCE OF SEMICONDUCTORS 1- E WiTH SHORT FREE --PATH LENGTH -U- AUTHOR---L!.u'uLu_Yu.D. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -",:,SOUR C E F I Z . TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4( 5) :;978~80 ~:.-,..-:QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,.,,-:SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND EL ECTRICAL EAIGR. Jo.p I c TAGS-- S Eill lCONDUCTOR R AND Of ELECTRIC CAPAC I TAN, CE, SEMICO.NDUCTOR ODE, ELECTRON M011L[TYf FREQUENCY CHA,RACItERISTIC C-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ].-DOCUMENT CLASS--U'qCL4SSIFlt_0 ~PROXY.REEL/FRAME-3003/1822 STEP t,10--UR/0449/70/004/()05/O'j78/0(j'90 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013065? 10ir, I-A-r-s I-F- r C. 0_ _V2 _-032 UNCLAStIFIED MCESSVIG DATE-27MOV70 C.111C ACCESSIoN N0--AP0 130652 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- ABSTRACT AN AN OM AL ("U."', DEPE"I'MENICE OF THE 'TUR N BARRIER CAPACITANCE ON THE CONTACT P.D. WAS 08SD. LIN DII'DE STRUC ES 01 THE BASIS OF COS FILMS WITH A Lnw CARRIER NOBILITY fo.01-1 CM FIRIME-2-V SIEC) I WITH CU, AU, ANO IN AS, FLECTRODE "MATERIALS. AN ANAL. OF THE ..FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 010I)ES' SHOWED T14AI THE DISPERSION :,-~PROPERJIES WERE. BEST DESCRIBED BY* A MODEL 9F A PIN JUNCTION WITH A -CONTINUOUSLY DISTRIBUTEDELEC.. CONO., DELTAIX). THE ANOMALOUS BARRIER is :OF SUCH A -SIG~iA(X). A CONSEQUENCE, FACILITY:. GOPtK. s SLED'.~ FIZ* TEKH. INST., -GORKI, US-SR. J A S qr cm UN C L USSR um 621-391-81 PANKOV, Yu. N. "Peculiarities of Using Complex Probing Signals on Point and Extended Objects" q Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works of Moscow Aviation Institute), 1971, vyp. 225s pp 95-lo4 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12A55) Translation: The author considers the possibility of using known complex signals with a known level of correlation residues to irradiate a large number of point or extended objects. Signals of the Barker code and M-sequence type are considered. Analytic and graphic relations are found for the signal-to-noise ratios of the given.types of signals as a function of the number of objects observed. An estimate is made of the quality of the radiation image or the observability of the object, i. e. the ratio of the amplitude pip at the instant of pulse cessation to the average value ofthe noise envelope regardless of its origin. Analytical expressions are derived for estimating the observability, and graphs are plotted for the observability as a function of the contraction coef~ficient and the number of objects. The following conclusions are drawn from the resultant 1!2 USSR PAMMV, Yu. N., Tr. Mask. aviats. in-ta, 1971, vyp. 225, PP 95-104 relations: 1) The observability of a point object decreases when a com- plex signal is used instead of the conventional unmodulated signal, which is due to the appearance of correlation residues during signal contrac- tion, increasing the background power. 2) Losses of observability de- crease with an increase in code significance. 3) The signal-to-noise ratio or observability of objects deteriorates with an increase in the imaber of objects observed. Ye. L. 2/2 CMITARATIVE CRAiArTl~,RIFTICS OF 7.110H PhOLOG NAL CliANG.Es i1q, ~..'HZ .mm m.m :U:D LONGITLTIWAL ACCELERATIM.M. .111 AN INT.-,'E~ITY OF FG11i; G J.Ptiolo r':t -A hv2cow, Aktual~~c Von-ron 1, ;=1 __~W _CTnq) C'W7 nd CTI 141selan, I A study or prolorWed exposuro tn wmnll Is of the.prertoat i=ortanco for ancr-pti1ning th-~ Pie-c-liti-eva 'Of body adaptation. to"chan.7o3 in Cravitation conditionii z_-": will make it possible to trcco t!%o dyniad.oa of this p cceL;z. Among the other.adaptation.mechuniamn. mc:rd than a 111.11o, -cl,3 in pla-;red bT.the kidneys. Tht-chonges iettlnG in in the kid- neys are, on the onu h6nd,.a i0floction ur the Overall disor- der in circulation, ar-d an -the other- handi arc! directed "to nsintalnin& watar-minoral aqullibrium under -zonditions of Im- paired homoostasLs. In tho literature which han corie to our uttontion the atudioz; devoted to morphological changen In the kidnoya for- the Most Port mr.P17 dither to brief exposure to great accol- -proiorwtia repeated low accolor a erattons or to ati n-- (V. V. Karolov, 1963, 1961~, 1967; ". G Potrukhin, 1963; Sonolar nnd Loubiere, 1960; Silvatlo and 5riton, 1948). "tion w9a n study of norph- The purpose of this invcatir olagical chanz;os in tho kidneyn in depondenca an tha duration and direction a.' tho exposL"_ an-3 tho detection of compponin- tory-ndaptivo rosctiona In the kidneyo caused by the influence of the hypothalamic-hTophyaoal nourosecratory v7ai:= and at- roctod to a derrease in homodynamic dinordera. The experiment wan conducted on 76 white mala rats wDiShing 200-260 S. Prolonf;od ey.,po*uro to acceleration was at- tained by rotating, the animals on a two-arm contrifuro with an arm radius of 70 cm. P R '1 9 84 -7 14 J"L-/ '112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING OATE--230CT70 T-ITLE--DIFFERENTIAL PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION dF TITANIUM WITH DIANTIPYRYLMETHANE IN PRODUCTS FRom rHE PREPARATION Or- PIGMENT riTANIUm AUTHOR-(02)-ZAMYSOLVs R.U.s PANKOVA, I-A*' ,,,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~::-SOURCE-LAKOKRASOCH. MATER- TKH. PRIMEN.. 19T (11 ,5 5-6 0 :DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY9 MATERIALSi, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSISt TITANIUM CUMPLEXt PtGMENTP IRON;. VANADIUMP ORE/(U)FEK M COLORIMETER ,,-..,CMTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~i~.,.,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0689 STEP N(]--UR/03O3f7OfCOO/GCL/OO5510056 C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119597 UNCLASS IF IED --- 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119597 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TI PRrMElt- POSITIVE COMPLEX WITH DIANTIPYRYLMETHANE HAS AN ABSORBANCE MAX. AT GAMMA SUBMAX 380-400 NM; ITS MOLAR ABSORPTIVITY IS 6.8 TIMES 10 PRL-,ME4.: MEASUREMENT AT 485 NM IS PROPOSED FOR HIGHER CONCNS. OF TI. THE INTERFERENCE OF FE PRIME3 'POSITIVE AND V PRIME5 POSITIVE IS EL114INATED BY REJ-114. WITH ASCORBIC ACID. THE COLOR IS DEVELOPED AFTER 15,14IN HEATING ON A WATER BATH. TO ANALYZE TIO SUB2, DISSOLVE A O.IG SAMPLE AND 2.5 G (NH SUB4) SU82 SO SUB4 IN 5 ML H SUB2 SO SUB4 BY HEATING, OIL. WIT14 50-60 ML. 1:1 H SU32 SO SUB4 WITH H SUB2 0 TO 200 ML. HEAT A 10 ML ALIQUOT WITH 10 ML-1:1 HCL FOR 10 MIN ON A BOILING WATER 13ATHP ADD 15 ML RFAG~ENT UPERCENT DIANTIPYRYLMETHANE AND 0.2PERCENT ASCOR.BfC ACID 11?4i()PERCENT H SU132 SO SUB4) TO THE HOT SOLN., KEEP 10 MIN AT~ROOM TEMP~tl COOLt ADD H SUB2 0 TO 50 ML AND MEASURE THE ABSORBANCE IN A LO MM CELL oy USING THE FEK-M PHOTOCOLORIMETER WITH LIGHT FILTER NO, 3. THE ABSORBANCE OF THE TEST SOLN* AND THAT.OF THE STD-SOLN. WITH 3*5 MG TIO SUB2-50 ML IS MEASURED IN THE DIFFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENT. Tit ORES ARE FUSE0 WITH K SU82 S SUB2 O.SUB7, DISSOLVED IN 10PERCENT H SUE12 SO SUB4t- AND THE AL14UOT IS TREATED IN THE SAME WAY. ANAL. OF PIGMENTS AND OR~S WI.TH 12-99PERCENT GAVE SATISFACTORY RESULTS; THE STD. DEVIATION WAS 0.04-0415PERCENT. USSR uDc: 661.143 PIMVA, S. P. XROIMAUZ.T V. G. GUGEL B. M. "Formation of (Zn-Cd)S Solid Solutions Wring Sintering" Sb- Nauch. tr. VNIT Iyulunoforov i osobo chist. veshchestv (Collected Scientific Works of the All-Union Scientific hesearc it-Lite of Phosphors and:Very Pure Substances), 1971,.VYP. 6, p1i 36-41 (from E~h-Xhiniya, 110 15, Aug 72, Abstract No 15T.184) Translation: The high sensitivity of the method of diffusion reflection spectra to analysis of the co=osition and degree of honyi[renetty in the 0 ZnS-CdS system is used for studying the peculiarities of the formation of R_ solid solution as a function of preparative conditions and the quality of the raw material. The au-thors reveal the degree to which the rate of sinterin,,r is affected by the quality, of the initial zinc- and calmi,.Lm sulfides, treatment of ZnS with various "washing agents" 01140H, 'TI14cl and Krri[), conditions of heating the charge, and the gas atmosDhere (Vacuum hydrqen, argon, hydro,- en sulfide). Existing methods for charge preparation and equipment for calcining do-not ensure complete reproducibilityofthe product even in the presence of fluxes# 27 USSR UDC 621.391:519.27 NEZHMETDINOV, T. K., FANKOVETS, V. V., ROMANOV, 1. 11. "Effectiveness of Introducing Adaptation in Complex Radio Systems with Infor- mation and Structural Adaptation" Privera.1 obrabotka inform. v slozlin. inform; sistemak-h --V Sb