SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETUNIN, V.K. - PEVZNER, M.S.

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USSR UDC 6 8 10 5 5 LIRTSIM, A. A., MMIN-Y-K- "Device for Displaying the State of a Magnettic-Transistor Element" USSR Author's Certificate 1, 10 304705, filed P1 Jail 70, published 7 Jul 71 (froitq RZ-h--Avtomatika Telemkhanika i vychislitellna,~a tekhniki:t, iio 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4A476) tion: A device is proposed for indicating the state of a magnetic-Cran- Transla .7 discharge indicator with ne-mory sistar elemnt containing a gas discharge glo; connected to the magneti c- trans is tor elcment4 In order to simplify the device, hodv the control and auxiliary cat. -s of the gas discharge indicator are connected via capacitors and diodes respectively to the resistors iri the recording circuit in theload circuit of the magnetic-transistor elennnt. There is 1 illus- tration. 1/1 USSR UDC: 681.3-055 LIRTSMAN, A. A. , PETLININ, V. K. "A Ferrite-Transistor Binary Counter" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No.10, Apr 71, Author's Certificate No 298075, Division H, filed 17 Dec 69, published 11 Mar 71, -D 194 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A ferrite-transistor binary counter which contains a number storage register connected to a general register for addition, storage, and generation of a carry-one signal basi~d on Wo-tier inhibit circuits. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to simplify the device and improve reliability, the output of the i-th digital place of the number storage registeris connected to the readout winding of the (i+l)-th digital place of this register, and also to the record winding of the (i+l)-th two-tier inhibit circuit.and the cancel winding of the lower cell of the i-th two-tier inhibit circuit of the general register. The.output of the i-th inhibit circuit is connected to the record winding of the i-th digit of the number storage register. 2. A nodification of this ferrite-transistor binary counter distinguished by the fact that' the 7 USSR LIRISMAN 9807 A. A., PFTUIMT,, V. K., USSR Author's Certificate No 2 5 code recorded in the counter is transferred in parallel form while the counter is simultaneously reset to the initial state and an inverted code is pro- duced. For this purpose, the device contains additional readout windings for all digital places of the number storage register. These readout wind- ings are connected to the number readout line, and-the cancel windings of the upper cells of all inhibit circuits of the general register are connected to the cancel line. 2/2 USSR KUK, Yu. V., PETUNIN, Yu.j. "Asymptote of Dispersion of Best Unbiased Linear Estimate of Unknown Mathematical Expectation of a Stable Random Process Produced with Even Subdivision of the Interval of Observations" Ukr. mat. zh. [Ukranian Mathematics Journal), 1973, 25, No 2, pp 214- .227 (Translated from Referativnyy Zburnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract-No 8 V213 by the author) Translation- The stable random process x(S), te[O,T) with unknown mathematical expectation m is studied. The asymptote of dispersion D -of the best linear estimate m*, constructed on the basis of the x(tl),...,x(n o9servations x(to), tn) is studied, where to, ti, --,tn is the even division of the observation interval [0, T]. Suppose D is the dispersion of the best linear estimate of mathematical expectation m of process of x(t). It is shown that for the stable mar- -kov process x(t) n-D=0(n-2) D, 1/2 USSR KUK, Yu. V., PETMIN, Yu. I., Ukr. mat. zh., 1973, 25, No 2, pp 214- 227 If x(t) is an elementary Dub process, the sequence D.-D approaches zero no slower than 0(n-1). USSR PETUNIN Yu. 1. "One Inequality for Martingales" Teoriya Veroyatiostey i mat. Stat. Niezlived. Nauch. sb. [Theory of Pro- babilitiesand Mathematical Statistics, Interdepartmental Scientific Collection], 1972, No 7, pp 97-99 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1.V58 by.the author). Translation: A reinforcement is produced of the inequality of A. N. Kolmogorov for martingales. ........... uixo SE, TOV YE. 1-~ M UN ffll, S. G. f i., -1"rzCrCr-,C- and Internolat-io'n of Lilloar Opozatox~illl a I a r)rilo7h. (Theoiemv; of IvIloscow,Vsb. Teoren--*!,, vlo-he-niV i1c: U- LI '70 -;-ions collection of wor and T;- e ir Am n L~ c a I 127-13-1 ( LI Rz- 7, Jul 1970, pp kfrom Trans la t il on: Thle article contains an exDosition of G-n ~),37 a4- 0- polatz on o~. li- L ,eh S, tl-ec a Z-,~ near tozs in ccalo3 of Banc p relationshin to e-Tiabodding theovems. The concept of an f spaces is introduced, and varioua thoo2?crx- on n" o ZI.- :family ol 1, U a! D2; 0~ SDaC e 3 -tio~ por to -tion and noaz-1n6orpoIc. n pro I -- o fthe sc Lor~,, J arc- considered. T'he intuea-polatio--i of pro-karnol opt~,-al- 1.,~ in -'vestigated as wall as enibedding t'heoromz for Z)'I? atric on-acor'. Results are given on the inter-polat-i-o-n of linear op I!,' rat 0 r;:"~ t-'Inicla act trio 3ana-ch spaces. Application of the res,.zI-'Zs yield- zo~ e n sy=e L. - -- - -1 knuinn. and new embedding theorems. Author's abstract, LO USSR UDC 519.24 KURITSYN, Yv.. G., PETUININ, Yu. R. "The Theory of Linear Estimates of the Mathematical E-xpectation of a Random Process" Teoriya Veroyatnostcy i Mat. Statist. Mezhved. Nauch. Sb.*, [Theory of Probabili- ties and Mathematical Statistics. Indepartmental Scientific Collection], 1970, No 3, pp 80-92, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Fibornetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5V199 by the authors). Translation. The linear unbiased estimates of mathomatical expectation of a random process are studied. The concept of the optimal estiriiia 4-C is introduced, P-nd a criterion for the optimal estimate is produced. It is demons t rated that for Gaussian processes, a linear unbiased estimate with loast dispersion is optimal in the class of all linear unbiased estiihates. A similar result is produced for a sequence of symmetrically dependent random quantities. :74tz- -018 UNCLA~S:F'FIED~ PPICESS:04G' DATE--- 11SEP7Q~ ~.'~'TJTLE-MICROBIOLOGICAL PRODUCTI04 OF CALCIUM GLUCONATE -U- ;--'AUTHOR--SOSHNlKOVj D.YA., PETUNINA, A.G., MALYSHEVA, YE.A.. ',COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE--PRIKL. BIOKHIM. MIKROBIOL. 1970, 6(l), 83-5 _0 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.SUBJECT ARE4S--SIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES w.:JOPIC TAGS--CALCIU14 COMPOUND, GLUCOSEv FMPENTATION? YEA'STp CULTURE MEDIU'i ~C ONTROL. MARKING--NO RE-STRICTIONS ._~-~OOCUMENJ` CLASS--UYCLASSIFIED -PROXY REFL/FRA4G--1996/I705 SrF*P CIAC ACCESSION NO--AP0103471 UNIC L A; S I F I E D ~-212 '018 UNCL A S Sl F I ED; PRGCESSIN~; DATr-- 11SE07n ~74--,C~~TRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103471 GP-0- ABSTRACT. CA GLUCON4TE WAS PRODUCED BY OXIDN. OF GLUCOSE WITH GLUCONORACTER (ACET)BACTER) SUBOXYDANS. TH CE MEDIUM WAS SUPPLEMENTED WITH-A YFAST FXT,,AS A STIMULATOR AN") CHALK AS A -NEUTRALUZING AGENT FOR THE GLUCONIC ACID FORMED. THE FERMENTATTJ14 WAS PERFORMED AT 30-32DEGREES FOR 42-46 HR WITH CONTINUOUS AERATION. DURING THIS PERIOD OVER 95PERCENT OF THE:GLUCOSE WAS OXIDIZED. T4E ~CGNTENT QF.CA GLUCONATE IN THE CULTURE LTQ. AMOUNTED TO 7LPEPCENT OF THE zGLUCOSE CONSUMED. i'- UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 669.295.053.4.068 PETUNIMA, N. I., CHUFAROVA, 1. G. "Extraction of Titanium From Hydrochloric Acid Solutions With Secondary Higher Alcohol" Tr. In-ta. Khimii. Urallsk. Fil. AN SSSR [Wor"- of the Institute of Chemistry, Urals Affiliate, Academy of Sciences, USSR], 1970, No. 20,'pp. 123-126. (T~rans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G221 by the authors). Translation: Results are presented from studies of the extraction of Ti by secondary higher alcohols from hydrochloric acid solutions as a function of the content of HC1 (2-12 mol/1) and Ti (5-160 g/1 Ti02) in the initial solutions, and the influence of the salting out effect Of FIS04 on the distribution of Ti s studied. The greatest extraction of Ti is achieved by extraction from solu- tions containing 10-12 mol/l HC1. The presence of H2SO4 increases the extraction of Ti chloride in the organic phase. As the concentration of Ti changes in the initial solution, the extraction in the organic phase decreases as a result of formation of non-extractable polymer forms of Ti, 3 figs;:7 biblio refs. 1/1 UrSR U DCJ 581-14)+547-379-52 PRILEZH.kYEVAP YE. N., LUKIN, V .V., SNEGOTSKIY, V .I., lj'()'IIT:3?,AYA P1. N.7 LIM, V. I., SMONINA, L ~in d I PETY F Institute of Organic Chemis~~Y'4Tm"~nl N. tliriskiy, Acaderay of ...'sciences USSR, Moscow "A New Group o1P Herbicidal Compounds Alkylvinyl Sulfones" lo 3, 1970) PP 727-730 Moscow, Dokady kkademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 1949 M Abstract: A systematic study was made of the relation between herbi- cidal a tivity and structure for vinyl sulfones and substances similar to them under hothouse conditions on' potted plants. It was found that the display of appreciable herbicidal action in thense series, in duo to the presence of a double bond adjoining the 3ulfonyl. group and pos- sessing strong electrophilicity. The highest herbicidal activity was found in vinyl sulfones with normal 'primary radical.* containing 6-10 atoms. These compounds, to which the authors have given the names ~Alvisone 8, 9, 10 respectively, showed aelactivity.of action In hot - experiments. Some propertieu of Alvisones 8 nnd 109 obtained 113 113SR PRILEZHAYEWA, YE. N., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk 55SR, Vol 1941 No 3f 1970, pp 727-730 from chromatographically pure primary n-o~:tyl and n-decyl rrercaptans,, were compared with the properties of Alvisone-K, obtained from mercap- tan concentrate extracted from polysulfide petroleum of the Ishimbay type, as well as Alvisone 8-10 obtained from a mixture of synthetic *V) alcohols G8-ClO (supplied by YU. B. KAGAN and S. M. LOM iilvi- sone-K was found to be only slightly inferior to Alvisone5 8 and 8- Z_ 10 in herbicidal activity. Data were obtained on the dosage of "Alvisone" herbicides under field conditions, based on three-year field plot tests conducted at the Pushkin baue of t~he All-Union In- stitute of Plant Protection (Laningradskaya Oblast), as well as by the Chair of Agriculture of the Soil Biology Faculty of Mo3cow Univer- sity (Moskovskaya Oblast)* The results indicate that Alvisone-K possesses a number of properties (e, g., low toxicity for warm-blooded aniirala, stability under storage),which make it promising for the control of annual. di- 2/3 V T - _- ~'___M __ =Q PRILEZRAYEVA, YE. N-s et al., Doklady Akademii Natik SSIZ) SR I Vol 194s A No 3, 1970P pp 727-730 cotyledonous weeds in carrot plantings. Alvisone can be used as a con- tacL-herbicide as a supplement to soil preparationn (of the propazine type etc. The most convenient way of preparing these oL -unsatLj- rated sulfones is three -stage synthesis from mercaptans, either in- Aividual ones or mixtures thereof, The authors thank T. YE. PIVOVAROVAO V. 1. PRONOY, V. KH. J11 SYUNDYUKOVA, T. S. PAPKO for taking part in the synthetic portion of the worko P. V. SABUROVA for taking part in the hotkzuse tests, A. V. ZAKORDUNETS and YE.,V. ARZA14ASTSEV for determining I~he toxicity for .warm-blooded animals, and Professor R, Do OBOUNTSLY and V. S. BURYY for their interest in the study., 313 USSR UDO 632.954 VOYEVODrN, A. V., PaNMOVA, A. A. , All-Union Institute of Plant Protection, Leningrad, All UTIFTn Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni V. I. Lenin " t re o~ Herbicide Action" ilia u Moscow, Zashchita Rasteni-, Ila 197 P 29-30 Abstract: The article is a report of a sectional mLeeting at the V Th i -rd Ill-Union Conference on herbicides, The studies of D. I. CFX4J.rIKOV and others were devoted to investigation of the energetics of herbicide troated Dlants.. It was stated that one of -the most imortant functions of the action of 2V4-D is the interference with the phosphorylation processes leading to the formation of halo- IT phenols. S. M. 1,1011 AKOV and collaborators ii-ork-ed with various plants and different herbicides and discovered for4 tion of novel phenolic conpounds not found in oontrols, The papers of V. S. RADUYEV, V. P. LOBOV, P. L. KALININ, and V. F. LA~WIN were con d with the effect of herbicides on nucleic acids. L. S. KOZII cerne 1%, 'YU.- V4. iMIGLOV, V. G. MASLENNIKOVA, V1, D. GOGUADZE, et al, reported ~1/2 -USSR VOYEEVODET, A. V. ,et al, Z.ash-chita Rasteni 110 1970, pp 29-30 on the action of herbicides on soil microflora and on the role of microorganisms in detoxication of thes6 agents. L.~F. POPOVA, and SH. A. ALIYEV reported data on the effect of herbicides on agrochemical properties of the soil. The action of atrazine under 1. LUZHNOVI different light conditions *,ras discussed by M. .(GAGARII-,TA) and L. M. EPYTINGON. K., 1. MOCRALKINA, A. I. J.IOCIZ-ALJ~TNA, L. L. ROMAN, A. 1-1. GOLOVANI, and M. S. SOKOLOVA covered the utili- zation of new physical methods for studying the activity of herbi- oides, Lo D. STONOV and Lo At FODYIMA used IR gas-analyzer to evaluate noten-Ual herbicides. Toxicity of atrazine an(i:monurone 'VMS ret),orted by V. 1. KA~MNSICCY, YU. YA. SPIRIDOITOV, G. S. SPIRIDONOVA, and A. 1. YAKOVLEV. G. S. MUROMBEV, R. S. D11101AYLA11"IS, and V. N. AGNISTIIMVA renorted on the uia'of several fungicides to control dodder and broom rape* 2/2 USSR VOLKO V. V, G. A. NISYUK, L. A., and Leningrad "The Bioelectric Reaction of Plant Cells to Light" Ki-shinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov, No 2. 1971, pp 65-68 Abstract: The mechanisum by which a sudden illumination of Nitella flexilis increases the resting potential across its plasmalemia by a-bout 60 mV was investigated to link the absorption of light which occurs in chloroplasts and the response which occurs on the external cytoplasmic inembrane. Bv com- paring known theories and facts with their okrn experimental results (record- of resting potentials from Nitella flexilis plasmalemma in darkness and light with and without addition of photosynthesis inhibitors and cofactors and of bicarbonates), the authors conclude that bicarbonate is involved in both reactions, those occurring in chloroplasts and those taking pla-e in the plasmalemma. In light, intracellular bicarbonate is drawn (either di- rectly or after being converted into carbonic acid) into the Calvin cycle, s intracellular concentration decreases, its concentration gradient across i t the plasmalemma changes, and the latter produces the effect of a temporarv increase in the plasmalei=a's pameabiUty to bicarbonate. 1/1 USSR PLIME, P. G., and KASHCHEGULOV, M. D., Anei3thesiology Department, Pavlodar Oblast Hospital "Cblorophos Poisoning" Alm- Zdravookhraneniye Kazakhstana, No 8, 1971, PP 75-76 Abstract: A 32-year-old female was brought to the hospital unconscious 1 1/2 hours after drinkins 5 grams of the organophosphorus insecticide chdorophos (Dipterex). Emer8ency tracheal intubation, artificial respiration, gastric lavage, intravenous injections of calcium chloride, cocarboxylase, predaiso- lone, and so forth failed to restore natural breathing. Direct blood trans- fusions and repeated injections of ATP were ineffectual and artificial venti- lation w-ith a respirator, injections of atropine, glucose, and vitamins were required before the patient regained consciousness (16 hours after admission to the hospital). Acute chlorophos poisoning is becoming increasingly common. Victims should be brought to a resuscitation center or to a sulTical hospital with a resuscitation department and treated,by a team headed by an anesthesi- ologist and a specialist in resuscitation techniques. USSR UDC 620.178.72:534.012 PETUSHKOV, V. G., STEPANOV, G. V., Kiev "Certain Regularities in the Propagation of Longitudinal Elastic Waves in Rods" Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No. 1, 1971, pp 78-81 and interactioll Abstract: Certain regularities involved in the propagation of elastic waves in cylindrical rods subjected to tensile impact by a solid body are studied. The dependence of the form and amplitude of waves in a smooth, semi-infinite rod of finite length on velocity of' impact is produced with various ratios of rod mass to impacting body mass. 'Me experimental data agree well with calculated data. The conditions at the point where the diameter of a stepped rod changes with a considerable difference in cross-sectional area differ from the theoretical conditions, resulting in stress redistribution in the reflected and-transmitted waves. The one- dimensional theory of a longitudinal impact, which does not consider con- tact effects, allows the form-and amplitude.of waves excited in rods by a tensile shock to be calculated with accuracy acceptable for practical purposes. --- --- 51 1/2. F [8b; k, d'.c'E s s r ~4 OA T E - - I 3,q 0 V 7 0 024 UNCLASSI SAMPLE Tit TLE--SE-LECT I ON GF A FOR HIGH SP EEL) TENSILE TESTING -U- 'AUTHOR -PETUSHKUV# V.G* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~,~SOUitCE--PROtILE,'4Y-PROCHt4OSTI# VOL Zi APR..1970, P. 97-99 DATE PUBLISHED--_-----70 14ETHOOS AND EQUIPMENT TOPIC TAGS--TEST METI-100o HIGH SPEED STEELv IRON7 TENSILE S r RENGTH/ (U) ARMCO JRDN CCNTROL KARKING--NO RESTRIr-TIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 -PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0145 STcl 11 NU--UK 366 3/ 70 1002 /000/009 1 CfRC ACCE55TON N()--AP0j2_1()17 13 2/2, 024 UNC*LASSfFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ACCESSION NO--APO 123917 ..,A8STRACT/E-_XT_RACT--(U) GP-0- .45STRACT. DETER014INATIO.14 OF THE SHAPE OF A SA14PLE FOR STUDYING THE RELATIONSHIP 3ETWEEN THE TENSILE STRENGTH AND TENSIblN RATE. FOR THIS PURPOSE* THE CIIARACTE141STICS OF !')TRESS WAVE :PRrJPAGAT IGN IN A SAMPLE SU13JFCTED TO hIGH SPEED TENSILE TESTS ARE ANALYZED AN AN EXAMPLE, THE RESULTS OF HIGH SPEED,TENSILE TESTS OF Umco IRON ARE DESCRIBED. FACILITY: ; AKADEMIJA INAUK UKRAIi'14SKOI SSR, INSTITUT PROBLEM PROCHINJOSTI, KIEV, UKRAININA SS: R. WO- A-I mrs- 4-4 UDC 591-1 IMMV, V. P., SAVOYLOV, V. A.. KUDYtXOVA, N. 11.,, DUBYNIN, V. N.,,,.j?ETUS11KOV, E. YASSNIKOVt 1. L., VIKHAYLOV, V. I., ancl XULWALOV, V. F.~ Ini-t iutic 3, Ti~sJcs imeni L. V. Kirenskiy, Siberian Department WSR Academy of Sciences "Culturing Bone Yamw in Vitro by the Yjothod of Isolated Organ Perfuslon" Moscow, Izvestlya. Akademii Nauk SSSR, No 2, P--=/Apr 71, PP 179-191 Abstracti The role played by the bone marrow in maintaining norral erythron series itas studied. Blood itas perfused through the isolated sternum by means of a pumping and oxygerating system which automati".cally regulated the perfusion pressure, p02, HbO2, pHj and temperature of the pexfusod blood, tempenature, and inm- Paxtly in response to tho feedback inforAa-tion on P02 dance received from the bone rarrow. Best results Viere obtained 1-.-hen the circulating blood ias COMDletely exchanged after 12 Lours of p:izTuzion. The maximum duration of perfusion vas 20 hotnz. Histolo&Lcal examination of the sternum j,)--rforAed after 6, Ili and 17 hours ~ of r/erfusion revealpd P- s hif t patio towaxd the red aeries and a norm in the leukoerythroblast i iratuzation of erythrocytes and granulocytes, A Acc..Nr: AP0034766 Ref. Code: UR 0241 PRIWIY SOURCE: Meditsinskaya Radiologiyao 1970, Vol 15, Nr 1, ACUTE RADIATION AFFECTION OF THE HANDS V. M. Orlou'. V. N. kou, L. 1. Sych S u.mma ry The issue contains a detafled destription of severe radiation lesion of the hands 'lure io observe t~w rules of radiation in a 49-vear-old patient comiTring as the result of NA safetyl resulting in dir,&t contact of unprotected hands with Co" granales with an acti- vity of 51 Ra equiv- The ex osure dose of gamma-irradiatioit at 1hi. body surface at the the hands 'not less than 10,CM r. level of the chest comprised 150 r.. on the region of dv- -physiological data, as well as thi" results of pathomor- The, article carries namic clinico phologiCal investigation of a=utated segments.. -A. R EEEL F RM E IFq ly NG DATE-13NIOV70 032 UNCLASSir; PROCESS 17 EEG VYINAJI~ICS DURU.-'q(7, HE4AT :DPERAT 11ONS -U- UTHUR-(L)2)-P-TVSHK0Vt YE.e., ZHUKOVSKYA, V X A ,,CGUNTRY OF 1AFO--USSR :~-OUR,CE.--FIZIIILO,U'ICP.f--*SK'tY ZlAlJtNNAL SSS-4 IMENI :'14Mo SECHNOVA, 1970, VOL 561 NR, i: 5 .PP e,81-680. D ATE PUBL ISHFU ------- 70 .'~.SUBJECT A4EAS-7ijlGLG5[CAL AND MED[CAL SCIENCES 'TOPIC TAGS-HEART SUt(GER.Y9 FLECTRQfz-,NC't:-PliALC%'JRAPI-IYI HYROMERMIA, ArkTIFICIAL BLOOD CIRCULATIONr GAGAN T A ANS fl L ANT :.CONTROL' -X4;,,KlNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS f.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASS[FIED ~'PROXY REE'LlizRAAE-3001/1174 STEP C J R C ~t C CON A fl!) 12 i) 7 7 0 2/2 032 U.NCL ASS I Fit-D PROCE.S.SENIC-, [JATE--13.',IOV70 C'l P-C ACCEESSTON NO-AP0126776 BSTRACT/~:XTRACT--(U) `_7P-0- A-_~'STRACT. C HANG E S V1 ER EOLV,~ERVED iri rVIE EEG ,A _:_REC0R,:;E-) L-lJRfN(-, RECC.NSTRUCTIVE HEAI?T OPERATIGNS IwITH A'.'; T I F I C I A L HYPOTHER,",Y AND All"ri F IC IAL C li,'CULATI GiN APPLIED. S 1,. E TA ON THE EEG -Clim4GES ;)JKING HEIKT TPANSPLANTATI-31,N IN MAN WERE ALSO, :,ATfJE-REfj . NPORTtNICE OF THF HG RECORDING IN A flJOERN OPERATING THLArF_8 AND -SIGNIFICANCE OF SOME E~G PHENOHENA FOR :CERTAIN STAGES-OF A HEAT OPERATION, 4ERE EMPHASIZED. EEG REceRDING DURING HEART TRANSPLANTATION 14 'SSARY AND PROGRESSIVE METHOD. [N MAN ' AS CONSIDEREJ rG HE A NECE SOME -RE EEG- EPOCHS ANO RESULTS G-F f-'jATfJE;-,'lATICAL EEG DATA PKlJC0;~l,'Jj ?i'r_ DEMONSTRATED. FA%"'ILTIY: IINSTirUTE FOk EXPERAUME-i',ITAL ~iEDICII,iE ACAD. 4ED. SCI. USS" M. 1. ,ALININIS POLYTECHN11C.4L INSTITUTEP _LEr 4INGAAC. i I I'll, f:AS E f) Fu USSR UDC 669.28.054.2.546.21 Ne. Ye., NAVALIKIIIN, L. V., GARAYEVA, A. A., MIKHAYLOV, S. M., PETUSHKOV, and.TALANIN, Yu. N. Determination of Oxygen in Molybdenum Single Crystals" Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractorv and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works), Nauka Press, 1971, pp 47-49 Translation: Activation analysis using fast neutrons was used to study the distribution of oxygen in molybdenum single crystals produced by crucibleless zone melting, allowing the change in concentration of impurities with increas- ing number of passes of the zone to be determined. The errors in measurement due to surface oxygen were determined. It was found that purification of the y bombardment with: electrons. ~surface of the specimens can be performed b Electrolytic etching at low oxygen contents is a less acceptable method of purification. 1 Figure; 4 Bibliographic References. Ufa.~Cado CHEMICAL ABST 105307v Antiferromagnelic resonance in single crystals of Eetutin- . V Mn,_.Co.F, and Mj34_.N1.F1,BystO%s_ z 'A Ila gin, A. I s rkoot (Fiz.-Tekh. In f. Nizkikh~Teg:~~_- ~~J~t Fiz. Trtrd. Tela 1910,, U 2), (323-4 (Russ). Results are grven of the investigation' of antifen-orn'agniti6 retonance in single crystals of mixed fluorides of Un, Co, and Ni with a large con- tent of MnF2. Measurements were carried out at 4.2*K with it radiospectrometer of submm range. . In mixed fluorides, even with sufficiently large arnt.'6f impurity a ho~nogeneous antiferromagnetic resonance is obsd., the frequency of which de- pends on the concn. of, impurity. In terms of the'phenomeno- logical theory, the shift in the resonance frequency from its posi- tion in pure AInF2, depending on the. concia . of impurity, can be qual. explained by the variation of the anisotropy and the ex- change energies~ the 1,st variation' being the most important. The curves are given of the dependence of the resojiance ire- quency in mixed fluorides on impurity conen. A. Libackyj REEL/FRAME 19792016 Abstract: Sonic turbulence is here defined as the totality of sound Waves.of finite amplitude in a compressible gas or plasma. The authors show that the relevant equations in ordinary space, as, opposed to wave-number.space, lead to a concl-asion of sound wave amplitude reversal in sonic turbulence and the formation of shock waves. As a result, they find it necessary to modify the Kolmo- gorov-Obukhov concept of energy transmission over the spectrum in the case of formation of discontinuities i- shock wavest for ex- ample. In their analysis, the authors assume t1liat the sound is iBothermal -- that the heat conductivity ib very high -- and that the gas conducting the sound has low and vanishing vincosity; the nnalysis begins with the Euler equation and the equation of con- tinuity reflecting that assumption. It is also assumed that the motion of the gas, described by these two equations, is potential; i.e., that where -"is the acceleration and a potential. 112 i TJF Fluid Dyna-rai6s USSR UDG 5-113-9-) KOOPITSEV, B. B., Corresponding M4=,ber of the Acaderrty of Sciences, _USSR, PETVIASHVILI, V. 1. "On the Stability of Isolated 'Javes in Weakly D ispersing Itlediall Moscow, Doklady Akade-vii Nauk SSSR, Vol,192, No 4, 1 Jun 1970, PP 753-7~T_ Abstract: Special solutions of ",he equ~~.tion qu/"~Yt -0L u.;uAx -0~ulqx" 0 0 describing a broad clasi of one-dL-aena4Qnal nonlinear- waves in media with weak dispersion (for examDle, waves on shallow water, ionic- -6 .,sonic and riagnotosonic waves in a plasma, etc.) are discussed hich are of the isolated wave or soliton type: U = uo(x, t) = af (va (x - x0) (2) where a s th j. un -e wave amplitude, x = at is its phase, and the ' ction ~f(7E) satisfying the equations from (1) -f 1 4- ff 1 4- f 0; _f 4- 0 USSR KADOYITSEEV, B. B., et al, Doklad- 7 Akade mi-" Nauk SSS-, Vol 192, No I 1 Jun 1970, PP 753-756 is equal to -2 f (E) 3 (c h i~ /2) A soliton consists of a one-dimensional -virave and is a L nonlinear 'ion under the assumption of one-dimenoionality. fully stable formau * -ht cu L, The question of whether a soliton is stable under _rvature, when its amplitude a and phase xO are slowly varying furctions of .,the y-coordinate laid off crosswise to the propagail.-ion of thle soliton, is investigated. It is shown that in the case of negative dispersion .(for example, for waves on shallow water) "bending" o-f the soliL.On leads to elastic oscillations with weal- damping. In tho case of pect to two- positive d spersion the zoliton is un*table with ros. ~', W %' io dotbtfui Thai dirmenzional Derturba'ions 3uch as bending, and iv U -ime. If the nonlineav 'eri-,, in ecuation it can exist for a long 4L. i.' - has a negativ6 sign, the situation is the reverse: solitons are ~.ztable in the caae of positive dispersion and unstable in the case ",of negative dispersion. 212 ~6 "C 0")n "S S) G. I.. A. RAIM, I'ViCHIP -A.11 Union for "Anti~.,-",ar liddi MOSCO".: n r, Y LI i N~' 2, 1.97"., Abstract: AFII 71 re,,; i,i-,.LVG conta-i-crin~, nc, and phosphons cle;Tu~tt.-~ lv:tf~ i,~-,n 7-Jul....'i fvwn Ul"a of cC I been .,~hovn to i o!%-~,,I h C,-~ I tile cwner~:iil, 1 if; m.-I.-I CW J roducan.- no ctor,~,,~e at lo-'; p carriwi oly, C-211 t'I-V.-; t i,,,. cont',ct !:th Of tceth lubrical"u-I wi,-~i liL-14.11" 011 ccrI*I,.!'J7,,Inr AFIC, j5 r .. .... I i~A!61iim' iiiii iiii, RW14 i Kilial 1 11 . :L f olewn Processing Technology USSR UDC: 66-095-132:66.022-38 NA, N. N., VDIOGRADOVA E KOZMTY.*M I. E. and PLTYAKINA, YE. '"A Study of Phosphorus-Based Adic Esters as Additives for Lubxicating Oils" Moscow, IRdmiya Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No 5, 1970, 31-36 -wea r an j Abstract: The value of phosphorus-con aining compounds as nti a- t was thoroughly demonstrated in studies durin.1, the fif'ies. The seizing agents LI 'Present study was undertaken to place research in.this -field on a more systematic basis. T-1cperiments were run vith 16 esters of phosphorus-containing acids, w-ith the following results: 1) The addition of sulfur to the esters does not secure any perceptible advantage in antiwear or anti-seizing properties; 2) of the es- ters studied, the acid esters and trialkyltrithiophosphite were superior anti- seizing agents; 3) full esters are good anti-wear additives but p,_,~or anti-seizing g ents; 4) during o>ddation of oils, full esters of phosphorous, and phosphoric a and thiophosphorous acids are anti-oxidizers, but their acid esters, and also the full esters of phosphinic acids, are strong oxidizers; 5) acid esters of phospho- rous and dithicqplhosphoric acids, and also the phosphinic eners, are good anti- corrosion agents for light-ilawtal alloys; aai 6) in oelectin,z phosphorus-containing thentiochemical ctdoility, additives for oils, anti-wcar and anti-seizijig, properb anVL-v~ddant properties, and corrosion activity with respect to iaotalj, ~Iiould all be .aken into account. /A PRO SSING DATE-090CT70 "112'... 026 UNCLASSIF'IED CE ~,-JJTLE SINGLE BAND MODULATION WITH.CONTROLLED CARRIER U- ~.'AUTHOR-PETYASHINv I.B. OUNTRY OF INFO- USSR RADIOELEKTRUNIKAW VOL, 13v NO 2, -~-SOURCE-KIEVo IZVESTYA VULUV SSSR 1970, PP ~.:DATE_ PU13LISHED---70 SUBACT AREAS-NAVIGATIUNP ELECTRONICS AND ~ELECTRICAL ENGR. -SIGNAL MUUULATLON* E:LECTROMAGNETIC NUISEr CARRIER FREQUENCY, FREQUENCY CU-14THOL '~.:CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :'__:PRUXY REEL/FRAME--1991/L458 STEP NLJ--UR/045~2/70/013/002/0235/0241 1-111WL- ACCESSIC-N, N-07-AH) It 0947 14 L LAcj- S - f~ 212 026 UNCL4SSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 I R.C ACCESS10N NO-AP011-0947 .A&STAACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ARTICLE DEALS ,~'ITH THE AC7l_(]Nl -TECTPR OF A SINGLE 6A%--;') PECEIVER 114 TfiE -OF NOISE G.N THE SYNCHk.UNuUS DE FUNDAMENTAL CHANNEL AS WELL AS IN THE RESTORED CARRIEK CHLANNEL. TH E CARRIER kESTJRATION SYSTEM IS ASSUMED TU BE A PHASE AFC. THE LINEA-~ R c f: p MOOE UF THE RECEIVE.- I.E., HIGH SIGNAL TO NUISE RANDS AT THE RE IVE, 'ALYZED WHEN THE PHASE AFC CHANGES THE SINGAL TO NOISE RATIO JNPUT-Y IS AIN jN-THE RESTURATION CHANNEL ANJ THE TOTAL: Ef-FECT OF THE NOISE ACTION IN :80TH CHANNELS IS ESTIMATED At THe OUTPUT OF THE SYNCHRONOUS UETECTOR. JHE ANALYSIS IS CONDUCTED FOR TWO CASES, THE FIRST, RESTORATION OF THE CARRIER IN THE RECEIVER THROUGH THE REMAlNOER OF THE CARRIERv CONTINUOUSLY RADIATED BY THE TKANSMITTER,; SECOND, RESTORATION OF THE CARRIER IN THE RECEIVER WITH THE CARRIER RADIATED BY THE TRANSMITTER DURING. THE ABSENCE OF THE-2 MODULATING: S;IGNA-L. A S141PLIFIED 61-OCK DIAGRAMZF THE RECEIVER USED FOR THE ANALYSIS IS SHOWN. THE AUTHOR! 'CONCLUDES T-HAT THE USE Of STATISTICAL AVERAGING IN SINGLE BAND AJIMMUNUCATION LINES PERMITS MARKED: IMPRUVEMENT UF THE NOI SE IMMUNI rY FOR q -~LGW LEVEIL,NDISE. AS WELL AS HIGH LEVEL NOISE USSR UDC 621.391 PETYASHIN.J. B.T "Single-Band Modulation with Controlled Carrie Kiev, Izvestiya VUZov SSSR-Radioelektroaika, Val 13, No 2, 1970, pp 235-241 Abstract,. Th s article deals with. the action of noise on the synchronous detector of a single-band receiver in the fundamental channel as well as in La the restored carrier channel. The carrier restoration system Ls -ass ed to tie a phase AEC. The linear made of the receiver -7- i.e. , high signal-to-noise ritios at the receiver --nput -- is analyzed when the ;~Itase AFC chw~gos the -al effct of the s4aal-to-noise ratio in the resteration channel and the tox. n3fse action in both cha-mnels is estimated at the output of the synchronous detector. The analysis is conducted for two cases; the first, restoration of t1he carrier in the receiver Lhrough the remainder of the carriei., contin- uously radiated by the transaizter; second, restoration of the carrier in the receiver with the carrier radiated by the transmitter only -diaring the absence of the -modulating signal. A simplified blocL diagram, oi tha receiver used for the analysis is shown. The author concludes that the use of statistical aver- aging in single-band comunication lines permits marked improvement of the -noise --im-unitv for noise as well as high-level noise. Pharmacolo dnd Toxilb"Oloigy MSR UDC 615-311547-??5 FMTKNI Go Fog and FAMMOVA, T. Pot Kl='koy Pha=aceu+ical Institute "Synthesis and Biblogical Activity of 4-Antipyrylazines of If(aralkoxamoyi)- aminobenzole Acids" Moscowl Khimiko Farmatseyticheshly Zhurnali Vol 7t 2p Feb 73) PP t5-17 Abstracta The conversion of the 4-aminoantipyr-Ines to its H-oxamoyl deri- vative has been shown to strengthen the medicinal properties and to decrease -the toxicity of the drug. Thus a series of 14 compounds wore prepared having the form C11 -N11CO 0 MICOMIM, coll for the NHCOCO11HR group in either the 2 or the 4 position. In comparison to the antipyxlne staxting materialt the derivatives generall- have similar activity in doses of 10-200 mg/kg and a toxic dose (determLned Iq the LD 50 of 725-1450 mg/kg making the Iv,+,ter 2-3 times lee toxic thwi the antipyrines, Indiviudal compounds are discussed briefly, Chemical compaBitionp physical data, and preparations are given. 112 Cu. UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCE- S S I NG UAT E-- 20 r40 V 70 ~'-;TITLE.--AN' HiES AINU H" OR A I 11) L 5GIF UXALIC ACIb. XVI I. CUN-L ENSATION Of ::AR-E IM: S U LV-,' Y I U E SW~TH ARYLAMIN(JETHYLUXAMIC. ACAD ESTEks' -U- AUTHOR-C C,3 )-P[--TYU,',i fil, P.A., CHERNYKH, V.P.A, BANNYYj I.R.- -:C-CUNTRY U FI flif- C- - US -s R k C EZHo ORG. K h I il .19709 6(5), 10 15- 19'. DATE PUBL IStED-----70 Sut'JECT Akk"S-CHEMISTI~Y, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -4 0,~ A L I C~ACJD, ALIDEt ESTERt AMIDEt -7riDP.IC,.TAGS--Ci:tiljEt4SAtlCl4 KFACTICI -~UAGAJNIC SULFUR C011-11POUND COTKOL MF.- K I N C- N 0R'STR ICF IONS DOGUM EN TCLA S S-UNC L/I 5 5 1 F H U PROXY REL-L/1-i