SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PODOLA, N.V. - PODSTRIGACH, YA.S.
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Soviet Inventions 111ustrated, "I'ection 11 Elect'rical, Dar-.,eat ,
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238015 TIME JULAY is 4 pulsit counter, asiijqjble&V fvjcn
t% 4u%atrons (1,2), and it p*siti,all c~Aqe-,
over Switch. Algo a dekatron (19). The cathoda
outputs of the latter are connected to A.311,-;gatel
(3,4,5,6) and cathode resistor.s in rhe c0m=n 41=5-
bar throuSh switch (20) which can connect the cimllode
outputs In parallel or In series. A capail;~or it;
inserted betwiter. AND-gate output and input ot rati4!t
amplifier. The negative pale of fuLL-w-avit recc~Lt`icc
(13) Is Joined to the output oz a startiq, circuLt
which includes ohmic resistor ~12), st1i(:'):,r1
stabilitron (11) and germanium diode. (10).
22-10-65 as l034261jZ6-24.:N.~F,*F)jX)ijk 4!t a:tla,
PATON INST. OF ELECTRICWE&VING (4.J,69~ hol
Class 21g. Int-Cl. 14 W h.
AUTHORS: J.V. Po 9 179.p YU jslasiloy
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112 029 UNCLASSIF18D W9.0CE5$ING DATE--13NOV70
TITLE--RE-CUKOING OF ULTAA',il-AK LUMtNUUS FLUXES IN TH'I: 200-850 MMI) REQ~ION
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AUTHOR- (:)3)-P ERTSEV r A.-N., POULILNYY, Eolvt SELYANINOV, '(IJ.YE.
COUNTRY (IF MFO--USSR
PRIKL. S?EKTROSK. 1970, 12131t 523-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--LUMINESCENCE S?ECVIU,4t OPTIC SPECTROME-TER, 1PHOTO-4ULTIPLIER
TUBE# PULSE ANALYZEk, kECEIVER SENSITIVITY
CGNTROL AAkK[NG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--199611491
STEP t4O--UR/036fl/'rO/01.~/()(Ij,,()5Z3/0527
CIRC ACC~.SSJOP4 110--AP0118479
212 029 U.NCLASSIFII---u PiRoc:"SSING DATc--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION Nil--AP0118471
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACr. THE ME.THOUS A,~t*.. 01,,~~IJSSE3 JF
MEASURING ULTRAWEAK LUMINJUS FLUXES 3Y USIN6 Pli0'rC;!M.TiPL[EkS; 'A MIN.
NO. Or PHOTGELECTRONS (N) DETc-crABLE~BY THE INDIVIDUAL TECHNIQUE AIRE
QUANT. ESTO. THE METHOD OF DISCR~TE- RECORDING OF PrICYGNIS WITH
DIFFERENTIAL PULSE HEIGHT UISCRIMINATIONS I~ BY PAR rHL- f~osr E;FFECTIVE
TECHNIQUE TO MEASURE ULTRAWEAK LUMINOUS FLUXESir lit 6EING GEVEN BY THE
RELATI04 N E4UALS (2N SUJT-TJ PRIMt-ONEHALF lell+Ek III SUOT DENJIES AV. NO.
OF THMMOE~EM~QNS FROM PHOTOCATHGOF-SEC AND I TIME RECORDING. A
MODERNIZED VARIANT OF THF TECHNI~U[- IS DESCM130 AND LTS FONJAME'NTAL
OPERATItIG CHARACTERISTICS ARL PRESENTEDo THE DEVIC~ TOUETHER
WITH AN OPTICAL SPECTRUMC-TER PROV~L) TO III- EFFICIVNT FOR STUDY14G 010t
PHOTUt ANO RADIOLU-MINFSCENCE IN THE 200-1350 1-1 JMLJ SPECI'kAL REGIGN.
USSR UDC
GMVSKIY, A. S., YOMESIUMV, A. V.,, PO=,-_IM 1. 1~.O nmd 13J4)W7A110,D%IA, A. N.
jL___
"Aerodynamic Mi%racteriatics of Flat Honstalling Diffirt3ers"
Mscow, Pra:iwshleniLnya Aeroaywudka-_SborjUk (Induutrl,&I AewL:t~-,,na;1V-v--
Collection of Works)) NO A I-Mt 119 5-25 (from
Zhurnal--Aviatsionnyye i I~Lketnyye Dirigatell, No 10, 1
Besume) 973, AlIntract No 10-34.~O
Translation: Reasulta are presented of compirter calciilitUow of the
characteristics of tho initial und principal etictuvo all a c4jr~.%!a of
with straight wal C)o to
In for a broall rauge of mugles of (fron, 2(0)
and Roynoldu n=berc (from i~i -to 167), and a parnmat-eg, chamitetarizLig the Ini-
tial nonuniformity of the velocity profile vithin the Ii.put t~ross sectic~n of the
diffuser. 20 figuret. 8 references.
112 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCk.,SSING
TITLE-11RCTECTICN OF ELCCTKULYTIC CADMIUM POWOER F 1(.0.4 LIXEDAt ION (W ING
IWASHINu All,'D DRYING -U-
AUTe-.QR-f0Z)-ZAVGt3R00,NYAYAv YE.F.p POI)OLSKAYAJ.."OptV,
CCUNTRY CF INFC--USSR
SGURCE-LASHCH. METAL. 1.1701 b(lip L05-8
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-CADMIUMp METAL PO',vUER# ELECTRCLYTI(.' POWOER RETALP OXIDATIONt
CORRUSICK PRUTECTIUN
CUNTROL MARKING-NO KESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLi~SS-UINCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1960/1020 STEP
CIRC ACLESSICN lt'0--,APC0Wl;L9 - -- ------- -
-T~ i.,
212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PHOCE15S,i.'14(~ OArE--20N(JV70
CLRC ACGtSSICN NO--AP0Cq'lZ19
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- jw s r RAC TA WASHING
6ATER,CAUSED 24PERCENT 0XIU.N., WHILH WAS ONLY IMFR[)vf:U bY USING
SOAP SOLN. (20-3PERCENr OXION.). A SERIES OF 5 SURt:ACTANTS R.EDUCLU
0XION. TC, 13-17PERCEtift AND "YANTAR11 DETERGENT A-EiDUCE0 OXIDN. TO
12PERCENT. SLME SUCCf.S) WAS 081'AINED Wl*rti Nik suij.2 s mi (?J-1 ')IJR4( SU62
SO SUB4, 15 AND IIPER(.LNI*t KESP. i3EST RUSULrS EMER'GE") Witei EITHER LJOH
OR K SU62 Ck SIJ82 0 SL)PI ll-`Ei*s(:ENf; OA WITH A CWISLCUIAVE 1ALATMENT,
3PERCENT. AFTER wASHl%u WITH AL.C., AN urimum AlIR DATING TEMP. OF
6OUEGREES-20 MIN PR(JUUCE0 7PERCENT OXIDN- Ol'HER TEMP'i,. AND TIMES OF
DRYING WEkE 40L)EGREES-40 MIN, BODEGREES-12 !~-'tLNo AND ',(~ODEGREES-7 MIN
klTfH CORRESPONDING OXIONS. OF LtPERCENTv 12P~:RGEW,t WERCENTt RESP.
VACUUM DRYING AT 20DEGKLES REDUCEU THE AIR DRYIN& 'im, FROM 8 'TO 4 HR,
AND ThE GXIUN, FRCM 9PEkCENT TO 3PERCC-NT4
USSR uDc 61,,-,.i.29:6L,),452.ol8i-6L?,*11.5,351-oli.-[6E.!,~'i:'5,~,~'-.'L.~~'],::31-
053:7
XUDRYASHOV, B. A., PODOL'SKAYA, 0. V., and LYAPEL4, L. A., Lnbora-tory cf t~~e
1,
Physiology and Bioche~d-itry of:Blbd(VCoagulation, BiQl3gy mica Soil Far,%ilt-y.
Moscow State University
"Formation of Nor a-drCnalin-Heparin and Adrenalin--Ifei~artln Catpleyes in trip-
Blood of Young People Under Emotional and Intellectual Streas"
Moscow, Voprosy Meditsinskoy niUni, Vol 17, No4, 19?,?,1 IT 399-3(P
Abstract: The d 'o
ynami --- of adr-ewalin-heparin (AD!0 anti
(NDH) complexes and free adrenalin and noradremil~n ven!: tr!ii~ad over I
year in different ;-Toops ol students expeftencinr~ diff~ulant Juvels of vn;Oti~*).,1:Ai
and mental stress. At Vie end of the winter nesston, n;ruderds tallin!- ~vnrz-ir-i-
tions had high ADH levels in their blood. Students. that 1-et-tiriett to mn:al
studies had no ADII but hi~~Iier levels of =11. On the othc-r )i.ind, stu~,,Cnts pr,!-
paring, for spring exandnations had no ADH or 10.11 1:-jt, hi(-;fter 1,:ri,ellc of zfrr.-~!
adranalin and norodrenalin 'by the spring evLmination Twi-iol, CL~e to
inadequate levels of heparin. ThTamboelzstoGrams of tbi.~ of r~,.ieh
indicated heiChtaned tolerajjc,~ of I'Alrirm to heparin rini Jr.hD)j1jc., of t,'hu anti-
coagulation system. It Is concluded that Prolonged exrotioraj. C-.nd ,:.-1-nta1 sti-etic
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Y,UDRYASIIOV, B. A., et al., Vopmry bleditsirtzkoy V(:-). 17, ro );A
pp 385-390
causes blood h~Te re ortgulat ion, -.4hich disrupts complex I'orxi:tlon I-etween
adrenalin tmd norad-rurialin, and heparin, wliich in titra iripwl:vs tfic --italnoli~5;-.
of these biogenic amines.
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IT/T i I I /-:7gf
Soviet Inventions Illustrated Soction I C"hentical, Derverit,
241094 CRROMA*AVCRAFH for gas imipuritiii-r. anal"'Yal!1,
Consisting of thil earichilent clillum 11aalt;
meAsuring uzLLt witla a rocarding inatTilment -,,itherma I
conduction datextor; xpitording potrntllometo4 and a
power par-k with -a contiol unit. ~ The jintric.Imant
Colucm unit voc~;JrLsex an electric motwr wit.11 u drive
alectric heater; chron~itographic colmnIii:; a 44Vaid
Ditragan tank. This un4t serves to jujivilch m1nd!
separace the anjilysed #purities. rho ue4stirement
unit recards Out isolated impuritties, lic-i t1h4l
potentiometer rocords *he analysis majilts. ,
Can from 012 teotod, cylisider i(lj)) floles
through A reducing YaWs (11), -Allpmt AJI.ItIdOlIg VIAUN
(12) amt rotaottor (13) to the ditteltUO com1mrator
cell. The gas Ormasurm ;Lm, c*mtr-oU*iJ4 Illy a pl:esps4ra
&tug# at the ra&tLOS Valvea-, Min theinme ft~oivs to
the chromatographic col Ww. and trotm thiixe ti!l~ the
detector working cbmwbe;-*n4 Chmilh tilm outlet
control valve (14) 4scoo4m 441to thm 4;t1:, A Ailli
Liecler can be plAced after the outlet w4jlve. The
control v4lve (15) to uped gor blowing out. The
51
A0040761 re51dU&I pressure in controlled by tho prasnure
gauge (16). All gas pipes are mats-I v%pLjLjLj'Y tUlods.
Some of them Are flexible. ~ i
Ths chromatographic dioluwi La :in N4~n ot a-
coiled copper tube filled %4th a sorbmt, oi.g. w4-til
molecular sieves 13X. The coluum can be vwivod f4wi
a liquid nitrogen bath to a beater 4mad bmvh~ ngaiii (I
Thus a variable taapi~ratur*:Ueld from -11A to 101) C
moves along the sorbimt laypr.
2.1.64 as 873985/26-25. GEMaN,Yw_%j,0t
EXPERIMZ.-rAL FACTMY OF Tlit INST OF NAIWVil, CUB,
(12.8-69.) BuL 13/1.4-69. Class 42.. Int;xIj.i3 oil,.
AUTHORS: Genkin, Yu. M; Sheve-lev, B. P.-, SidoraV, A. P.; PcdGl'skaya,
Ye, V. ; ~-~.ksiinov, and
Opytny,j Zavod Vsesoyuzn0go Nauclino B-0.edcvatel skogo
instituta Pt rodno go U57a
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197.6 04,r6 4+20,
11: 7F -.7 j :1 -7 -.- I~V' 7 l,- -7-- 11 1 1 T
I I lj&RljjIfi 11,11MII.~jjj i, 1'. it I 1-YaRl I I it ~T IF, M; TTT I I
lphit 161 iTlil 6, !1 ;it .1111 Lim., -il, 'a 1w a.". 11 m:; 1 m A ii.,ii I
Q11111-1 11, .1-1 lhh.liti
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1.97504,53
AUTHOR-- PODOL.SK.
TITLE-- OVIKHRIO MADE OF GLASS
NEQSPAPER-- S 0 V E"llS K A YA ROSSIYA, FEBRUARY JOI 19701, ? -2.p C01. 9
ABSTRACT- THE NOVGOROD -G~-ASS FIBER PLANT HAiS INI'ViAll'-1) TliF FlID-
DUCTION OF :4'LASS-~I-INFORCIFA'~ IPLASTIC IU.111~ F111111 '~rkllll" "'il:
MANUFACTURE OF ITS FRIME '11RODUCT. ONE OF SUCH lTDl.*:; Th'-; CAS1141:-.
FOR THE OUT30ARD MOTORS -VIKAR-. I'4E PLANT ALSO STARTED TO MAIIIJ~
FACTURE A NEW TYPE OF GLASS FABRIC 40 MICRONS TiICK. r IZ ll.'V 10 !_;'S T 0
THAT TT PRODUCED FABRIC 60 MICRO.N$ THrcx,
-1,*)601307
USSR UDC: 621. 317.:1`9: 543. 275. 3. 08
TURUBAROV, V.I., RQ!X0L'.S1UX,,,_A.A.. KALAW.UTSKIY, L.I.,
-LOGVINOV, L. M., POPOV, B.I., RUMYANTSEV', V.)'. and
VORONOV, A. F.
"High -Sensitivity Device for Continuous Measurernont of Dust Concen-
tration in Biosphere"
Sb. Fiz. metody i vopr. metrol. biorned. izmereidy (Syrnposiurn on
Physics Methods and Biomedical Metrology Problems) Moscow, 1972,
pp 288-289 (fron-, Referativnyy Zhurnal-hietrologiya ~i I /inc! rite Vnaya
Tekhaika, No 8, 1972, Abstract No. 8.32.1007 byV,.S.K,)
Translation: The design and operating principle are, described of a
continuous-action, electronic, induction dustmeter, devOoped by Ow
Leningrad Aviation Instrument Bulldji~g Irtillitute jaimly with the
Kuybyshev Aviation Institute, The dust concentration melt.4itrement
method is based on the relation between the sisic of aprosol particle~i
and their charges received in the corona discharge ti,!Id. This type
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ft.
TURUBAROV, V. I., et al., Sb. Fiz. mtody i vopr. notrol, lpfored. ivnereniy,
1972, Pp 288-269
dustmeter measures the surface conct~.ntration, th~iroforc the cbang-e i,n
dispersion concentration does not cause errors in i4ist coxicentrafi.on
count. The dusti-neter can be also calibrated by tho weighang rnethod with
constant dispersion concentration and variation of w~!igfit concentration.
Several modifications of electronic dustmeters chxi-acteri-red by
sensitivitv and r--n,,e have been developed. The tee-l-Inica-I characteristics
1 3
of EIP-3 dustmeter are: sensitivity, 10-?- mg/M ; we lit, 5 kg; po,~,-(!r
consumption, 10 w; dynamic concentration range, -30 overall dimen-
6ions, 280 x 190 x 80 nim. Test results of electror~~,~. incluttiort dust-
meters are presented.
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CHEMISTRY
Aerosols
USSR UDC 541.182.2/.3
POIQL'SKIY, A. A., KALAKUTSKII, L. I., Kuibyshe,.r Aeronautic4 'In!Ft-Itute
"Effect of Particle Size on the Errors in Measurement of Aoroilol PartLele
Size Distribution by Electroprecipitation Methods"
Moscow, Kolloidny! Zhurnal, Vol 35, No 6, November-Dectiziber 1973, pp 1IH-11.90
Abstract: The dependence on the sevii-axis ratio of thii dimev.-IlonlLss preclpi-
tation. coordinate of charged conducting particles elli-pioidlil Lq iliare
(flattened and clongated, with equal iiurfaces or equal volumefi) mavirig
laminarly in a plane cond,!nser was calculated. 174iis cowrdinutt~ d,,-.)erid.!:d
on the semi-axis ratio ouly for flattened allf.pi;afds ivith e~jjaj ourfActis.
The error in the nrCLiDitatiOll coordinate was no more than 10% of the
absolute v3lue. ;-Iie r(*Isults indicated that the ratios rjbta'Agie~:I can be u,.ied
fcr determining the electroprecipitation capability of 4fractIomal powdors.
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USSR
Aerosols
USSR UIC 541:La2-2/-3:537-2A213
PODOLISKIY A. A.) 'AHMAROVY V. 1.j, and POMMOV, YE. L., FL~yb,yshev Aviation
"Calculation of the Velocity and the Orientation Time of Aerosol Particles In
an Electric Field"
Moscow, Kolloi~an~ Zhurnal~ Vol 35, YYP 1, 1973, pp 63-6~1
Abstract: Solutions were obtained for a series of physleal z)roblens reLatirij?
to the charge, flocitlation, and electric precipitation of particles.
This was accomplished by analyzimp the rotion of nonsj)horlcal paiticles durirv,
their orientation in a hij,,,h-volta,;-:.1 clactrostatic field rixid 10-.cndni4r, the
velocity and oTientition tima as a funation of tho fieli!i strQn,;j-th and -particle
parameters. At high field voltages the orientation tLnzif.~ is .iit;;nificant-ly
shorter than the time required to charge the particle; therefore., the form.,r
may be neglected in investigations dealing with the chan-gir4l
,, " rif nonspherical
particles. Equations and graphs sh-ov the. influence of particle parameters on
its behavior.
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USSR Wa 62.1-396-462.01
PODOL'SKIY, A. A., ABRAMOV, G. V., and YrV$rMA, Z. N.
"Directional CharLeteristic of a Linear Group of Antognas of Rectangular
Shape in the Case of Yide-BarA Receptiore'
Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Kuybyshev A,,iatjC,.jj TnStjtj~,tt~),
19TO, vyp. 44, pp 27-34 (from Kh-Radiotekhnfka, Nrj 6, Jun 7L, Abstract
No 6B1)
Translation: The Droblem is solved by substituting i),):z- tbe aclual anti~nra
a series circuit comprised of an ideal antenna of the awme geametric ccn-
figuration but having frequency selectivity, together wiTh a band filter
whose amplitude- frequency characteristic coincidics 'vrinh theA of the actual
antenna and the entire reception channel. Calculatioxi-s carried out for
practical examples shov that the vidth of the main lt)lit~- of 1,.he directior',ji
pattern does riot change with an increase in the iridth of C-ii., pqssband,
but an overall smoothing of the dimtiowl p&Ltei-ri ta-kes rj.!tve together With
a reduction in the spatial selectivity of the anterindi. Fi-ro illustraticas,
bibliography of three titles. N. S.
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USSR - UDc. 621.396.62.01
PODOLISKIY, A. A.
"Determining the Radiation Pattern of a Rectarzgular P14',,tton itatenna. in
Wide-Band Reception"
Tr. Kybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of the Kuybysfiev Avi%tiom In5titutd,
1970, vyp. 44, pp 18-26 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, 411o 6), Jun '11, Abstract
No 6B65)
Translation: An expression is derived for the radiation pat,tern of a rec-
tangular piston antenna and computational formulax are given I,or Cases
where the amplitude-frequency cha-racteristic of the rei~,!Ivimq, system im-s
either a Gaussian or rectangular form. The effect of' pitostiind width or,
the shape of the radiation pattern Io evaluated. Five 11.1witratiorw,
bibliography of three titles. 11. S.
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USSR UDC 681.08-21.2
ABRAMOV, G. V., PODOL-SKTY, A. A.
"The Problem of a Spatial Selective AnLentw for a Sonar with Broad-3and
Reception"
~,orTLtx. -ning!rad lnotitut:,) uE
(Works of LL
Tr. Leningr. in-t av~ats. prL
Aviation Instrument Construction), Issue 64, Vp 1411-147 ~fram
i yeye primenenive, No 3, Mar 70, Abstract No 3A405)
Translation: A method of evaluating a spatial selectivil! broild-bind antenna
is proposed and the results of the calculations for antij!nna.-, ol! two formi; under
conditions of the effect of broad-13and noise gire given. 2 iAl. I ref. L.T.
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USSR
In-C..
ABMIOV, G. V. , Kuyby9beir Aviation Instf'."utc Acadc-
mician S. P. Korolev
"Determining the Characteriatic of Directivity of an Jmteriz-NL in IF.eceptior.
of Random Signals"
Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, N~ 2, Apr-Jun 'I"P, pp 161-167
Abstract: A Lvetliod is I-roposed for calculallin-~,; Lhe Ilirc-r-
tivity of an ex,tenna in reception of riuidcm sifnals. Core I'cu"i
for characteristics of directivity cf a rectangulrz an~~ a cfrcuiar pi:~tcrn,
as well as the line tase, of directional pitton fur vnxici.~s
tude frequency reF3ponse charact-eristico of' the receptiion ehix.n~--J, Curves
are given which show the characteristic (if directivitir es i.: Vtanct.-3,on ~~I'
vidth of the passband. The authors thtuik Z. N. Yerseyeva for
vith the computations.
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M 1 616-
USSR UDC 621.T~1-9441
VM-T=, L. D., Fol B. A., Kharkov; arA 11135HAPOO, 1. S., Moscow
"Plasma-Are Cutting of Aluminum Casting HerAell
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 6, Jun 70, pp 64-455
Abstract: The amount of labor exT.,ended in separating alaid.nurli castimE; healis c1=
be reduced considerably by plaara-are cutting. Special eq%Ltpm13nt of the OP.R-6
type was used with the RPR-6 manual plaam-arc cutter to pxoduae cacting heads
of complex configuration. A sa=ple Is shoun in a photogriqlh. LAitails of the
process are given. A special coatinp iur a
.; was deytloped to keilip thA t f ce of the
head from adhering to the poured metal. A Uble is givea whicli gives the 4,-)as
(argon and hydrogen) flaw rates for the nrc 4nd the curreiat, required for cuttius
various thicknesses of the aluminum, headoo
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USSR
UDC
PODOL'SY.-,.Y, D. M., Kiev
"Certain Three-Dim,~.nsional Probleni in
Buildings"
Podollsk, Stroitel'naya in-Ahanika i raschet ;!=ruzheni)), No. $ 1 l.'171 pp 57-C"?
Abstract: Problem!.; oi, Link-1101411s, d,:!ter,IrI1.niIIj,
the geanetrical proper-t-leLi of tli,-.! basic 4;v-:;Lo:vt and In: olln't-ini" .11i.
deformations in braticlw!i of: a 11~cvlol of
ing, a cantiic!ver compo:~;te thin-wallod rcd, are Thil! T!Ik.-ovy
composite o'- A. 1". 1,1,: t i Tj~ C,'
i~:di,tnits, Ln appLiet-I in which, H%e
-(n
equations is vrit-ten in the fo"n of a canonLcal lineav ~,vntoll whicIl
solution in closed form for real roots of' the chiractevi~f-t-;(, i!--juj-,IL)n.
method is glVen -for ul>taining the Nasic diffeventiaJ in a form
able for integration, such as canonical Jineaar systemi.; wh--Mi are solved relii-
tive to the derivatives.
USSR um 669-15'26'24,281-~,-,I!?4-(~i')9,114.oiS.b.,II
PETROVA, V. S. , FFOLOV, A. V. , BMAIVIMOV I V.' P. IF ,
,4T 1P Ifil
L;,, A,-
V. Ya., IMSSEOV, A. S., PONDAREV, V. V., PODM11-5faI~ 111i 1.
"Stainless Steel"
Moscm-, Ctki-ytlyz~,., 1Zcbrc?tc.,,iyi, Prui-yohlejm~yyo Obrliztry,
flo 12, Apr '12, huthor's Curtificzte No 3342'(3, Divitim C? filed 12 Sep U"C,
published 3.0 I'mr 72, p 1014
Translatim - This Author's Certificate intmduces: 1, A ot,tili2c,-, s4ee,
I L
vhich contzd~tn carbuii, chromiiz:i, nickel, molybdemm, col,lier wid' imn. fw
a fc!'Wre Of tte imtent,
the cc.,.,poriento, ili-, t 1. c, follmdrig proporl:lotm iii
by takiriv I I
0. 0 3-0. 1; chro:dM-10.05-11.9;
per-1.0-2.0; tham 0.6; silicon-lens t1lim 0.61, Ow re-
main&r Irm; and 2. a modif-Jettiarl of st'vel
fact that the chronduwnjickel ratio is 2.8-3-8.
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12IDC 5,112, SIC
PODOLISKIY, M. Ye.
...........
"On a Three -D imens iona I ?rol-lcm Concerning the Motion cx,,': a V-w~= Fluid"
F"F 0 C-:!
V sb. TeD10- i massorert--no!~. T. 1 Neat and Mass Tran - 'ew. V 1, 1 -- Coll
ticn of Works), Mins~, 1972, pp 1132-200 (from No 8t Aug 7""
Abstract No BB718)
Translaticn: The steady-state flow of a vii3ccus f Mid iii a nicl,e 1!3
freely in contact with the suvrounding fluid over I:!- ,e ourfi%cej and
z = c and is covered by a plate cver the plane Y = 0 is ~,Ile
plate moves in th,i dir(,~r-tilcln of the x-av;s with velocity U. V-,e qxt-icn cf
the fluid in the niche Nidx:ced by tile plate is 1nv(.,,StJj,,a,,,xd. The F,~Ilnwir.
farm 19 applied in the solution
dV av i1v d%!"
FR
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INITI-ITITTIT FI n nil 1, 1 'M -ndIT77n 14H71
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PODCII ISKIY, M. Ye. Teplo- i nassonerl-nos. T. 1, lfirskt 1972, !~'2-20'0
c is an iterat-ion paramieter. Equations ( 1) are solved Wider
ditions
jj-tt-tL,-O rpm 1.-0, x-a, y.-b
U-1. V-0, ZI-0 npli V-0 12:1 2
0; pt~,-- -10 rIP11 r=,0, Z::. C
for z = 0, z = c. Problems (1) and (2) are solved hy us:ing, an
nonsymmetrical method and the fractional step rrethod.
results are given for the case JR = 0, R = 100. 'r1w basit: 4'ea-w'
this Droblen causecl liv its three-dimension-31 character ap-)(1-ar In I-Ile
existence of very intense Icnilitudinal flaws. A. Is. Markri"'.
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USSR UDC 669.168:669.162.2
RYABCHIKOV, I. V., GARYAYEV, S. G., PODOL~ Ljh.T4_V.O ALEM"IDROV, A. P.,
and ZAKHARCHENKO, E. V.
"Silicothermal Method for Obtaining Ferrosilicocalcium and Hag-nesium Alloys
Based on It"
Moscow, Stal', No 2, Feb 71, pp 134-136
Abstract: This paper describes experiments performed ta makIng alloys of
ferrosilicocalcium and nagnesium by the silicothermal tilethod;, which has
the advantages of permitting the mechanization and autcirtiatioll of alloying
processes in closed furnaces. The experiments were performcd in an elec-
tric furnace of 1200 kVA power and a cloned furnace of the Sl',B-6063 type
at voltages of 60-85 and 89 volts respectively, and a current of 6.5 and
13 kA. The furnace charge was 65-75% ferrosilicates, lime, calcined
dolomite, baryte ore, silicoaluminum production s1ag, 41311 fbOrspar, The
experimental alloys showed that thib concentration of itinigneslum and calcium
In the melt depends primarily on the proportion of the i.-harijo components,
the order in which they are loaded into the furnace, this elettrical speci-
fications, and the amount of alactrical en*rgy consunad liar i.-om of charge.
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RYABCHIKOV, I. V., et al. Stal', No 2, Feb 71, pp 134-136
A diagram showing a device for introducing the magnestwit imto the molten
metal is given.
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PODOL-SKIY, V. A.
Ibutioll"
"Methodological Aspects of the Theme "I'lie PoIsson Disti.
Tr, Mosk. In-ta Radiotekhn. , Elektron. i Avtortatiki [Wc,,rks OF ~Ioscow Insti -
tute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation], So 52, 1971,
pp 113-117 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernctika, No 2, 1972,
Abstract No 2 V19).
NO ABSTRACT.
USSR UDCt 6;V4.072.2:534.12
PMLI-IKIY V. G. (Kharskov)
qP= Oslo
*Internal Stresses in a System With Dry Friction Under a Fulss Load"
Moscow, Stroitellnaya Meldianika i Raschet Sooru2henly, No 2 (W), 1972, pp 16-18
Abstract: The author studien the vibrations of a uniform, 3PILn be=- of
rectangular cross section set on fixed, rough surface supIxirts,. The suppovt plane
is located at the level of the beam'slower face, with dxy frictlen force!) acting
against the horizontal shifting of its points of supporto 'The 1)ir..,hest value for
the horizontal reaction of the support, coinciding with the f r1otion for cc valu e
durir~g the motion of F, is determined by a static load, IDia miults show that the
dissipation of energy conditioned b7 dry friction has at noak efTe,~t on the maxin=
stress value. This can be explained by :hivestigating the id~tentiation of the Icia-
and high-freqiaency component of motion. Tbe results sho-it that wi Increase of the.
linear internal friction in a material rcsultn in a siraila:r inca-ease in the atti-nu-
ation of all tbo harnonics. Under theso con(litionj the ii-a-illmitude of' tile first
extremal value of the, Aindwnental harmonic dt-crea,urzi very O.Ji,,htly [f thi! mal.
characteristics of th,3 inelastic stronpy, or stnicturia riLte-riaIn ire cow;Hered.
flevertheless, at tile muaerit of the ftrut oxtromum of um t%mizmroitia lvamorLic, the
ampl-itu&3 Of the higher ha,=rlics decrease alonp.,, wltb the mXhLLI ijltt-.-?1al !Jtrus:3
values. Ifaximal internal stresaas are affected voq alight3jr 1)3, pul!m. loadbv, as
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PODQLISKIY, V. G., StroitelInaya Ifekbanika i RaSChet SkicruEhaniy, 110 2 (60), 1972,
pp 16-18
the result of the relatively weak affect of dry frictir,;a on tho attenuation of the
high-f requency components of motion. Original article: two f Igures, t~4-eo f armulas,
and six bibliogTaphic entries.
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7-V
1" Arctic and kit3r~r i,-~
TAra'd,
114,tzLia~~ !.n r5z. To VC.S1, 5 "TIC),
qn, in r,-,5r
fact to 4
Ql~ t
C1.
Xn!-p ~-a ~VhA.
t-.4 vlla~~r C
tx,.!
s-it i ovrtz'! F.
no~~,Ovtq sx:,! tot A .-I
t4
tt.,,-tq t,~V~ ,I tl,~ fn,.*~~-
of I
at t" row t~-.t-n
-a r-ortn o~
,m,otv to i,ftrn V-
a, t115 I~ VY-1 .-i at ti~,
..1 1-7 Ani M,4,11 or mWjrr
wj.!,,.ivre*A In t~w --&r '.or'-h jl~. ',*,.
75 c,rti~o4ora Inrip sn,l ',~, -~1.1~*T,irs W^ arti hieb,
On WiNIM-4 iill%, rivo wm- OA-t-1. rivino ?;'r quarm vrnt.A~a!"rq
~-r oil ~%.,! rr,-- ~r,rin urt-7:
u-". t~inn. vC hlltvi~!v ane hi 1'"n Pro-
V. .0, . ~,, wo. for .~" ORyI. 11mi -Avok -W. hi~--r
3OWin w~ro nlav-t-i dr-1. Tuo- V"otn~,Io,; ~r~ vlarl-A I-QVi -Wrin, -,he Polar
rPht smil t1-. -nior i!av. rurraum!illl in 1.4)o rown of
.I to 75 Ov"rq4~ C,mlirrad..
20
112 024 U'llic 1. AS S I F I C-0 PROttSSM D&TE--020CT70
TITLE--SMALL SIZE OF PULMil"4ARY HEART -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-MEOVEDEV, YE.S.t PODULYANt LoM.t YUMXEL, R.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESK[Y ARKHIV* 1970t VOL 42s NR ",1j PP 55-53
..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
..-SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND AEO(CAL SCIENCES
~.-TOPIC TAGS--AUTOPSY, HEART OFSEASE, LUNG, RESPIRATORY 1.14SUFFIENCY,
HYPERTkCPHY
C;~NTkl'IL 1A~KING--NC, K_EST~ICTIOIJS
~I.DOCUME%T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PRUXY RIEL/FRAME--1986/0323 SrFP
CfRC ACCESSION NU--AP0l0;_z785
UNC L A S ~ I F I F,,.:)
2/2 024 UNCL ASS IF I ED P---tOGEISSIN5 OATE--()21)CT70
CIRC ACCESSION-NO-AP0102785
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE AUTHROS, NIE~SLJ-;~LO
TEL FRCENTGENOGR AP H I G ALLY THE HEARTS IN '70 PATIC-i'41S InITH CA~olj l)ljLAj'4:kqY
INSUFFICIENCY AND STL)Dff-D Auroosy MATERIAL LIF 60 CAO.IVE-ilS IF: CH11111C
NONSPELIFIC DISEASCS 61' THE LUNGS IN DIFFERENT OEGREvES (.'!F CARDIG
PULMONARY INSUFFICIENCY. A GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH HITRAL STENISIS WAS
USED AS CONTROL AND AUTOPSY MATERIAL STUDIED. THE SIZE 017 THE HE.Alf IN
PATIENTS WITH CARDID PUL40NARY INSUFFICIENCY PROVED 'To IIE MUCH SMALLER
THAN THAT IN PATIENTS WITH MITRAL STENOSIS. THE RE111"AL11D HYPElT'llJ;'HY JF
THE VENTRICULAR WALLSt ESPECIALLY OF THE RIGHT LINE, THOUGH REVEALIED IN A
DECOMPENSATED PULMONARY HEART PLAYS BUT INSIGNIFICANT RIILF IN THE
FORMATION OF,THE SIZE OF THE HEART. A SMALL HE-ART 1114 PUL.43NARY
EMPHYSEMA IS, EXPLAINED BY A REDUCED BLOUO SUPPLY TO rHL KART AND A L)R9P
IN DIASTOLIC FILLING OF THE CAVjrtFs DUE TO A DECREASED SVCT134 31: T;--lE
BLOOD FROM THE MAJOR VrIINS BY THE CHESTt A r-ALI, OF ~* TONEY
DECELFRATION-OF THE PERIPHEPAL VENOUS CtRCULATION A1111) CIVEltFILLING OF THF
PERIPHEIR41. DEPOT WITH THE VENOUS BLO00v
Ac-
USSR
WO 616.843.6
PTR44Hs ~U. N.0 Kilitary Redical Academy lme=t S, Y. Killov. LerilnSad
"Diurnal Fluctuations in Ilan' Fi Visual Aeuite'
Leningrad, Fiziologicheekiy Zhurnal SM, Vol 58# No 40 IM, PP 517-.. 518
AbBtractt Repeated y1sual acalty tosts vqere perfoziietl at tilx preset houxs.
per day on norrial va-le zubjoctu aged Af tor a kj-zln sidaptatial to
darkness, from a diatance of 5 n, tt4 svibiact observeNI a avaeen on Which 1.
broken ring waas projected uhile, the intennity of MiLidnation waa '&eizig
inezeas-ed from 0 to I l=. The subjoct stated the leat'.ition of tho trtimk In
the ring an soon r.-- he w&s abla to discarri it. Th,~ awxr~,;on (if I'SO dqtrr~ti.-U-
tions revealctl th-,Lt nuilu vi-sual acuity 141 bijhas't :,.t lalur 20 and lc;iozi. a~t
hour 4. Thu3, the lllunirmtion. Intersity requirett w4itio 0.166 lux at 20tc~),
0.236 lux at 24too, 0.2445 lur. a-t 1plOO, 0.243 1" Ait~ 8t00, 0,14!39 lux ra
MOO, and 0.185 lux at 16M. Although diurnal parledloity its a well known
phenomenon in =--i awl anirualap the zechw4au of the flatuatlojis in visual
acuity rerains to be elucidated.
USSR
UM 575-11,1576 658
SOLYANIX, R. G. , PODOFLEK114, V. D. p iand FE WROV, YU. V. To=sk Scier tific
Research Institute of Vaceirez and Sera, Tomsk
"Exporimental Eodifiabilit- of the Virus of Venezuelan Equine )'Encephalo-
myeUtls. 11. Character.4rtics of Lutants Obtained by the Action of bitrous
Acid"
I:oscowp Genetika, Vol 7, INo 7, Jul 71, PP 109-113
Abstracti The mutability of the vIrus of Venomielan equiw, ejx-e.phalojayelitis
under the effect of HI; -12 iras studied. The extracellular letrus was treated
L
for 5 min uith 4.1i W,'O, The mutaC;c.,i induced foxmtion of 4;-tralnm with an
altered pathogenicity, 4. but no chWe in the size of negative! p1mlues only,
The relation between pathoi-enicity wid the ni.-le of nersati,vo pLiAques tLat k-.IUi
been established in earlier irork waxi retained (cf. So!~ywd.h Ct M., Genctlxtt,
7# NO 5t P 130, 1971). Eleven of the 52 strains isolated on tminAtnent with
HV0 shoved reduced virulence. kine of the 11 aitrains uet-o uimta.ble to
culiuring on chicken enbryo cella, revcrtiai~; to their InjIjal
after four pass4~es. Two of the mocLlfted stzalm (A-JO und. A-.11) were noil-
pathogenic to mice, guirma p1gs, ju4 rabbits on izifcction, whilo
exhibiting pronounced antireiiic awl :Umunogania proportlq!,i~. ThIly were Vtatle
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SOLYANIX, R. G., et al., Genetika, Vol Ito 7, Jul ?It pp 109-113
on heating at 500C for 30 min, but were Inactivatod on beino kept for 10 min
at 60a C. Strains A-30 and A-31 am being stucUed frort the standpoint CLf
possible ap ication as vaccines.
1pi
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USSR UDC,5Wv)-4' 658
SMZAxi,Ks R. r.., PODOPLMN, V... D. t. and- FMORCIV,, YLL . V.., tTom.9k Scientific
Research instituim~ ~-MI438=
*Expearimntal klutabLlity of Venmzuel= EqIdne Znceptvacmyt~lltiz Vir=. 1.
PropertIes of flututs Indaced bV AUylatirg Compouradle
Moscow# Genetika., Vol 70. No 5, 1971# pi 1:10-137,
AbstrActs The =tabillty of vaxiorus properties of '10-nezumlAim equino jmcephalo-
virm maz inveesti(uted exmarIz=Wt,,,, Fiutmtionz vol!,o. inat.,cv,,! three
alkylating com-poundst formaldehyde* and othyleni,11ne,
x1trozomethyluTea possesses the greatest muta-gemic activity (frequency of
mutations induced -- 42.,%.)$ Wille the activity of tho,tvo,oIh,;,!r nutagims- Is
essentially, idcntI;2.-d (formiade4)rde - 33.6%, atid et~AjrlermLIIII.e -- 33-3,5).
Fomaldehyde has Cie videst upectm of uutmtlona, trullmeing, aham~ires mt ody
in pathogenic proportles L-u.L, m1no in formatIon of ezu,t.1 p1jqums Irm e)r
leas in diamt-Aer). Cbanrms in the aD-Umenio p=oporzlea of f. Venezuelan
eqtdne anceph--ac.-qa1itis vi--= axe Tu;nocImtWeI wILh m,txUX.4.cLIAora of ctvrtaim
other propertio3 of this nivrobas which omn ~o uUllsod. for a valuating the
uttenution x~ the cultured vuUnta.
I In, I I Pill" IInn, ~'W, I It - I ~1-1-
us S 1%, UDC 576.851.4$.097.2
BOCIIKO, G. M. , and SUCHIMOV., V. 11. , Setentif ic Research
Laboratory of Experimental I=unobiology, Academy o~ NediciBl. Sciences USSR
"Heterogeneous E. coli Antigens That Cross-React With 14LIM,91i A, B, and 0
Antigens"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Bio,Logti i Meditainy, Vol 72, No 11,
Nov 7-1, pp 61-63
Abstract: By using the reaction of adsorption of Ttiani:mpectftc antibodie.,;, the
presence of heterogeneous antigens of the type humam A, 11, and P(H) lso-
anLigens in 27 strains of E. colt comprising the most comITIcin iertim types of
enceropathogenic microorganisrs of this species vas investigatc-d. Six struins
contained heterogeneous antLgena of thi!i type. En nit,iI zzitraln of the savu-m
type 086, antigen~3 similar to A and B antigens were present, wlille. thrtte strains
of the same seratype contained B antigen only an,A ua~,t ~itralii of the seru:ll t-ype
0-128 contained 0(11) ancigen. Strain X-12 200 PS shc.-4od thi! prLsence Ot a
small amount of B antigen. A relationship betwein tba j3zltll("~!Mieitv Of F.. coli
to persons of deftnite blocd groups and the presence off hetarogeneous zL-it],,ens
in the microorganis-m-, of this species may be assumed.
I111
Microbiology
USSR UVC:
PODOPRICORA, G. I. tuld IY2_ZWYj1[, 14. M., Laboratory ckt'
-VT1Ue1T,- AE'dd6mj'-of Medical Sciences USSR
"Use of Ultrafinc-Ftter Filter Cloth to Purtt~, the Air of liv.-ttorial CcirolalAna-
tion"
Moscow, Zhurn-al Mikrobiolo,,~11 E-pidemioloEji i ErummobLIAOIJA, ~'I,) L2, 1~r,,2, pp
130-131
Translation: Variolis filter r=tarials, intanded ti) pilrifv 1;,1,.v air of ri L_-robial.
contmmination, are w1dely 1wed in varioii3 areas of expwim,.tit.%1 irient-1j:,:ir Lens
and in the pmotical work of bactericilol;ivil
for the q~iality and propertlea of N.Iter mjlturlaI3 tire in
gnotoblotic tachnolo,?,v in order to anaure sterile comilltiorw -,"or microbe-frue
ani.mls (Luckcy, l(A'(1). Fitaudard filturn (FI-;-15Q; Ftbcrj!-.1a:5 TcAci1c),
Ohio, fir F. V. 001, .1,'/,)) ave ver-Y vidimprevid Iri aplparlatl:irl microl-e-Vn~.u.
raisinp (if unii.%alr,. HC1,vevc-$ the short ouppLy of L!Lrlt 11111ter-tA.I. il[LO led I-S t3
Soviet analog,,ies whLch wol.ild reet a,11 the reqQir%.%Ment13 of t~uc!inolo,gy.
The principal requirements am hi0h effioiency of ,prr1M.riftfti:m of thu nflr ejiter-
ing the isohator from and resli4twwa to tie c"2ect of riAntively
high temicraturcu durini? the ate rLIA-zat ion ci~ the f111;er itsillf. kitocluvilig
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PODOPRIGORA, G. I and IIITIZA.ROV, M. M., Murnal I.
imunobiologii, No 12, 1972, PP 130-131
at L--30C or treatment with dry steam at 1600C i'or i vic?,--a iu tx~~eti -(-,)r cc:i.plete
sterilization of the filters ('Wescott and Cordner, The Petr'ntriov filter
cloth used previo~asl,. by us (FPP and FIIA) does not ci,,wpl,-~t;ety reet tho.,.-a require-
ments, as the former is not at all reGirvtant to hent ti-entjj~.t~,nt and latter,
althou,gh it withstands treatm.-nt with ttry steln-'I, c4wl'l'~s V11C.11 "-M--atei with
steam in an autoclave. Ult--atine-fibar (m,) f4iter, which I.e ~'nve 1"'nel -ts
filter material, has completely nat all the :ro,'4-iiremants. it
presenred its properties after repeated mitoclaying a,,*M. tr:IaI:T--k!13t witil dl-y
steam.
The following investiCatlon vas conducted to tCO', the ,Mterin:; n;~Iacity
of LFN cloth, An installation ims set tip consistirv~~ v,~i' a Btinnen fla2k with a
nediuln of liquid thio,-,lycolute, Qhe wide opeaing oC tht-2 fla-ik w,at3 ccveved with
a layer of UAI filter cloth '21 cm thick and one layer (-.I' and n-, rrLTr
openini-, was covered wi.th an 0.5 en of the VVI, ti,,.u of th#~, t"Itailk
and the filter cloth were heri-ntically nitale'l With 11 hilliat rvv~!-;UAnt a4h,,!nIve
tape, that synten was niitnclwed at L21f)G' for "0 ;iiini.;t 'e~tt, and thuri in wt.-Ie
opuning oe the flask ce.)vened t)y Lhik trily w%,(1 tirl tlaiit-ij--, eonnactLr., 54pe
connected to n FLN blowel, wit-,11 sw1j,,ched off heating, thij! rtmak and bloirei, vere
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PODOPRIGORA, G. 1. and INMAROV) M. iM., Zhiarnal Mikrab~olo,,,J[ Ej)idCr-,Ao1O!-,ii i
Immunobiolo-ii, No 12, 1972, pp 130-131
switched on for 3 days. After blawint~ air through for thc.~ motor ;,r,-s
switched off but the incubation in ~.hc thermostat contLnued for 10-12 ir-ore '!ays
ard after that the results were read.
I , tn a I~qriii~
No growth of any microorj,,,Lnikixis capil)le of beinLr
thioglycolate medimm vas detected. 'Ibis result pn-rmitii; conniderin, U'21 cioth
of Soviet crigin with fiber 0-5-1 micron in dieir-eter, by the
tal plant of the All-Union Scientific liesearc"a In;stit-ui;,,- of GrIass Ulnstks and
Fibers, to be an effective filterirq7 mt-4mial for
other technolorical tzislm where the pu ri.11 cation of uiit of' Llict-crial conta.-%ira-
tion in required.
3/3
USSR UDC: 621.3721.061:538-515
PODOPRIGORA, M. 14.
"Investigation of the Behavior of the Roots of the ('huractt:~ris tiC 4- n
E11-1;a.i I-,
of a Quartz-Controlled Self-Excited Osci.Ilator Basetj on a Turinel Diode Wjth
It
,-Shaped Matching Network"
V sb. Raschety rad-,-'otekhn. slKhem i proyektir. radio aj-mlaritt-U~r.- (CrLlclllattiatls
of Radio Circuits and Desip f vork_--) , Omk,
,n of Radio Equipment--call, -.,ct I on C
I'll
1970, pp 200-205 (from R"h-Radiotekhniku, Ho 6, Jun "I'l, Abutract NO 0,11111)
Translation: The author investigates certain problimm in -ht--~ nonlinvar
theory of a quart z- cont rolled self-excited ascillator bi~.sed on a tizinel
diode with H-shaped low-frequencir filter as a matchirij-..; tierwork. ccnditions
are determined under which the self-excited oscillatot- will (..Iptrate an the
resonance frequencieu of quartZ. One illustration,,
b1blic-ilrMphy of tvo
titles. N. S.
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t[TLE--LFFICACY Ul- 011H.1410;11146 YKWOW OF PAT~(:NTS WITH STRONGYLOIDOSIS
_U_
AUTHOR-(02)-P
~~~NYY, P.G.s 60CHKOVSKAYAt S.A4
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
S&URCE--TERAPEVTIC~ESKIy ARKHIVt 197 FVOL 42t Ng PP 110-112
i3ATF PUBLISHED-70
SUSJELT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-STRO'-'NGYLOICIASISP KIDNEY FUNCTION# ORUG TRtATMENT
'CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1683 STEP
CIRC ACCESSILN N0--AP0129Z42
UNC L A 5S I F I H.)
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED c F I rp 0 A r I I T 7 0
CIRC ACCI:SSICN NO-AP0129242
A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- A;.5SrPACT T K C A UT HUR ~i, S I J,.1 'l! E i~ Iii~ I!,'liV
OF D I T H I A Z 0 N I N E I P. E A T,'AE N T OF PA I I UN I'S W I T f 1 5 T R ('0. ii~'l L 0 101*1 S I
75 PATIENTS A j:
T THE AGE GF 2U-65 YLARS t31 601.11EN 100 41i
OBSERVATION. PkIOR Tb, TREATMENT 01SOR-ocks JI::
PROTEIN, CAi8CHY0R'l,TE, ANTITUX[C AND PIGHENYAAY Lllir'k
WERE Ff~,LIND IN, SUME PATIENTS. 01THIAZONINE WAS A D,ls~ Iff
0.1 G 2-3 TIMES A DAY DUkING it PERIOD U- 7-0 1 APY
EFFECTIVE IN ALL THE PATIENTS AFTER THE CDUK.Sl,: CF
11APRUVEMENT OF ThE GENERAL CONDITION OF: 'NE 11,41'.1a:11ifil I'l-cit 11N~-~~;AL i:JNCTIONS
UISTM-BED 6EFORE TREATME~il BECAME NGRMALIZED. A IS T:IAT
DITHIAZG,N'IN'E TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH STRUNGYLGAOUSil') Is rlIGHLY
EFFECTIVE. NO SIDE EFFECTS EXCEPT CNE CASE, WERE U8SERUED.
FACILITY: KAFEDRA TERAP11, si:,Lr~IAL14ATS-11 I U$0AVEkSHL Pis IVUVA's LYA
VRAC[ItY LlVCVSKUGU MLLINSTITUfA I TERAPEVTI(,lfE:SKQllU J101-LENlYe LIVLVSAUY
TSENTRALINOY OUROLHNOY bOLINITSYm
UNLLASSUIED
Aim -Mr:
.
PRIMRY SOURCE: Vrachebnoye Delo.,..1970, Nr PP
sw& 'SERUM SULPHYDRYL GROUPS IN PAT31INTS
WITH DIF#'tVSE TOXIC GOITER
A 0. PodoroAngyand V. A VygRKjk,v (Lyovj~
Blood serum S-54h,ydryl grou ps -have been determined by :amperministrIc t1traLion
In 95 patients with diffuse toxic piter ond in 25 healthy subjects. Reoults showed a
Shup increase of 3ul(hydryl group in these pall-pnis.
IM data received may not only be of pr&cUc*l valise but may III%* hovib a theoretical
Inknot, In relation to Investigation of some patimVnetin sides . Q0 diffune toxic goiter.
REM/FRAME Z~
19860652
UNNC L AS S I ft 0
T ITLE-- ILTe;.u K;KMULAT IU~4 of- I H~ fq;j f I CN 14
-f%Y Of- r%EL#4TlVlTY -U-
--PGL,t SENLV S.A.
ALTti~,k
"'CUNTRY UF
Ilif-0--USSR
PRCIC#-~iS INC;' OAT E-- I I Jf--C 70
AN ELASTIG 1'~j S.T.O.
'.SGURLE--IZV. VUt FIl. (USSR), NU. P. 45-51 (19101
DATE PUELIShED ------- 70
SU3JECT Ak[AS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-ELASTLL wAVEj SPECIAL RELATIVITY THEORYt $0L11) wl-NL!iATlGS,
TENSO~,'j TENSOR AN4LYSIS, SfRAIN
C(jNT4GL RESTRICTICNS
i)C-,UMF,'-vT ~Lo"#S--UNCLASSIFIEO
i)aj>,Y
212 02-6 UNICL ASS I F I EA) MCCES!'it"4G DATE--1IDE-C7C
C1kC ACCESSIC14 NJI-APP141107
AdSTRACT/ExIINIACT-W) GP-0- Ab S T 9 A;-- TT[-TqAU
IS USED To CCNSfRLjCr 1HZ fOUR DIMENSIGNAL C6VAk1Ai%V KU6-0~1-.Tlcs OF AN
ELASTIC fl-EI)MM. THE STRAIN I*L-,NSJ1k [S UFJ~kMINEO ~~$ A Al ION, Uf:
THE CLASSILAL ALMANSI, GRELPis ANU CAUCHY UNSGRS. 1HL XIM--fIL 4-.-~UAIIONS
C6~4NECTIJ'iG THE STFESS PROPAGATIG,*4 TENSOR wITH THE 161fE 1.1f: C'fANGE' of
STRAIN TLNSOR, ARE DERIVtO.
W,CLASSIFAEO
71 _T-Tj
012 UNCLAssir D
~tl`TLE-NONSPINNERET FORMATION OF FIVERS FROM POLYMER MELI~l -IJ--
.,AUTHOR--PEREPELKINt K.YE., PODOSENOV, V,V.t KONKINI A*Ai,
:tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'SOURCE--KHIM. VOLDKNA 1970t (I)t 11-13
~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
i'-'
~:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS-- POLYPROPYLFNE FIRERt POLYSTtYRENE RESIN, MtM(::lJLAR wrl 1,",:ir,
TEXTILE INDIISTRY MACHINERY/ (U I MOPLFN F8001 P0LYPPClPVLF,"l;_-' FIBF..2
XONTROL 4ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~.PROXV RECL/FPAME--l9A4/1B17
Srl~P
CIQC lN0--AP!)100391
2/2 012 UNIC L ASS IF I ED PR OC!. i S I -J;~ D A 7 7 - -1 1
CIRC ACCESS I DN NO--AP01003)t
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) flP-0- A!ISTRACT. THE FnaMAIION 1:4: tl0t.'ffjP0'lYL~':klL:
(SOPLEN FR-001 OF MOL. WT. 110,000) AND ATACTIC P0LY$lYq[-ljf: ( I I ) (Q;:
MnL. WT. 90,0001 FIRERS MEANS OF A DIAPHRAGM PLaCER) (:lN I A-~9 I I "r-L T-s
WAS STUDIED AT VARIOUS TEMPS. MAX, FnRMATIGL4 RATES J1 2034 23,31 N)I,)
2500FGREFS WERE 650, tOOO, AND 3tOOO M-#4fN* PC-SP* Ir 1.1 ~ 0 1 A 1~ . -1 ~: 1 4,4 f) I I
FIBERS WAS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE FOR.?4ATION Rilil fl P'.A 1, Y Ir IFS
HAVING A I I CASING AND A It SILICONE OIL# WOOD' S NIFTd;L , 0~ N NUCL!-US
WERE PREPD. BY A SPECIALLY nEStGNF3 APP. A CROSS S r-11. T I 0-44t, DI IGR 4si OF
TIYE APP. AND ITS HODE' `OF OPERATION WERF PRESENTED. THE F,3114ATION
CONSUMPTION OF THE INJECTED COMPONENT, AND THE IN4ER t%D 6UTER DIAMS.'OF
THE BINARY FIBERS WERE TABULATEO FOR EACH FIBER SYSTI:,.:Nl.
1 lo-- z I Z - - -11 1 11
USSR
S "
UDC 570-651-31-097-22:615-313
EQ20ITgKWA-,-1..-S.. DOMARADBUY, I. V., LIB11U,01f, A. U., LRJULEVA, S. A.,
and BOGDANOVA, M. I., Rostov-on-Don Antiplague Institute
"Multiple Resistance of El Tor Cholera Vibrlos to Antibiotics"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epideniologii i Lnwiobioljogii, No 4, 1973,
Pp 9-13
Abstract: Fresh isolates of El Tor Yibrios from patietts srith cholem war--
tested for resistance to a number of antibiotics, an(I sevaiul a-trains were
found to show multiple resistance. Resistance was found to dearease on in
vitro passage and, since it is Imawn that the F.1 Tor viljrLos i-fiadily take tip
resistance transfer factors from intestinal bacteria, studles vet%~ undemak,2n
to pass the putative resistance factor from the vibrioa ti,,) Pasteuralla pesfis
strains EV and 556/106, and to cure the vibrios with acrijUvirle. Exposure
of the vibrios to 0-1-5 "g/ml of acriflavine in Varten's broth for 1-8-20 h~rr.
at 3-1t resulted in loss or decrease of resistance. ExcojOu1r1-at)!! P. pastin cells
were found to acquire resistance to tetraeyeline, le,.aWcetin, m-ml streptolinycill
from the resistant vibrios; the resistance factor was triulaferred with a f~v-
quency of 2 x 10 to 2 x in sur=rf, thir results 4txved that one strair.
of El Tor vibrios was cured by acriflavine and tranarerrvL resintanco to
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PODOSINNIKOVA, L. S., et U., Zhj=al Mikrobiologil, EpItIqviologii i I=Luio-
biologii, No 4, 1973, PP 9-13
P. pestis, four other strains transferred resistance to P. pewtis but exponure
to acriflavine only decreased their antibiotic resitstanco, an,d one strain,
which was resistant to tetracycline, oxytetracycline, pezilcilllno and arj)J4ctI-
lin, did not transfer resi3tance to -P. pastis but vus c~uvl of' resistance to
tetracycline and oxytetracyc line by acriflavine. 'Me datm s,,4j,-.-,est -~he extra-
chromosorral nature of the resistance factor. 'Me failurv of Gm-e strain to
transfer the plasmid to P. pestis may have been due to the latterlvr imrtbilLty
'to accept the plasmid, or the factor could have been defettive or integrated
into the chromosome.
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Pal. 4G 0AfE--2?N0V70
UNICLASSMED PROCIESS 16
112 010
.:-TTTLE--EFFECT OF INORGANIC ADDITIVES ON THE RATE OF BARIUM NITRATE
'CRYSTALLIZATION FROM AQUEOUS SOLUT I (WS .1,11 -U-
;.AUTHOR-(02)-PODOZER5KAXAI.,,YE.A.t KHA!lSKIYt,YE4V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KH14"I (LENINGRAD) 1.970, 43M, 736-fi2
~:~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT Ai~EAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TA(;S--BAqlUM COMPOUND, NITRATE, CRYSTALLIZATION, AQUEOUS SjLlJTI0.`J
CONTROL MARKING-NO PESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLAS 'S--UNCLASSIF[ID
PROXY REFL/FRAME-3001/0428 STEP
r IC A CC 7 S ~ I 0,'l NO - - AP 01 ~ 6 1 ~; L
2/2 010 UNCL AS S I F1 ED Pf;(IU-::--)SING 0ATE-27NO-1/70
CIRC ACCESStON NO--AP0126191
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(t,') (;P-()- A3 S T? AC T kAtl:.S IF IM"'U `)U:~,,.!) Wj2
FROM AQ. SOUNS. CGIIJTG. 0.5-2k)PUNCUIT I'll(NO SUrM SCB2 J.-I.
FE(NG SU93) SUB3 (wim o-().I3pERCE,,NT W'401~UVfl OR ~?F
SUB3 ;4EIRE MEASURI-0 ~T 0-300EGRFES F(JP VARIOUS (-C,PWNS;, flf'- dAU41.) SIJ'i~)
SUB2. THE AMN. OF A SALT W[TH -*, CINIXON AMON INICR~E:IISES THE IUIE OF
CRYSTN. PRESUMABLY, THE BEGINNIP4G OF CRY$Ttil. Il D~ELAYEI) DIJE TO I'lil:
CHEMISORPTION OF AODITIVE-S ON THE FACES OF: CRYSTAL NAXLE1.
A~-Ill ILLJ
Converters
USSR UDC: 6,q-1.376.56
GRISHAINKOV, B. T. , FODFAT. tKO, L. F. , SHTEYDNAN , L. 14.
"Peculiarities in the Use of Exponential Converterb in thiti Micmt3ecand
Range"
Tr. VNII Zh.
~Zd Wor%s the AIL-11idon
tute of Railway Trtuioyortettion) 412 vp 13-18 Vroit.
t.-7-kbnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract Ito 1;--'D,467)
Translation: The author" d-iscu4;s the iiingulari~.,ies or -,L~-dn;r jpuL!:-,? bridze
ele=ents in circuits which opvj-ate in tho rivige from a few a-,ic-r1:)!zeccnds to
tens of microseconds. Me delay of bridge pulse eleiw.:anto Ls c(%I~,aidered
from the standpoint of tht! tOne duratioti pmcisixm~ requirtid.
tions, three thbles, bibliography of four titlea. lbn3uri6.
9--TM -I
USSR
UDC: 621-391-83T.;,P:(-;Ll:t.84.083.84
NOZDRIN, V. V., PAWSHIN, 1. A., M"P LTY. Ye, A., STEROOV, B. 31., FABRI-
KOV, V. A., All-Union Scientific Reseexch Institute of Cptllulcophyzical
Measurements
"A Method of Increasing Contrast in Recording Optical Image-9 cn 8trip-Domain
Magnetic Tape"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografti i Kiner-atalp-afl-A, Vol 18,
No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 217-218
Abstract: A method is described for increasing imaee contrimit in theiiral
video recording on strip-domain magnetin tape. Before recordiur', the mag-
netic structure of the tape is oriented by an o6lternnting u'raLtic field
with amplitude exceeding the saturation field applied in the plwlil Cf the
tape. The recording (domain-rotaticn) field is then applivt~ ;erTonaicular
to the orientation of the initiril domains. 'hie fi)m i-i heat-ed by 0.03 lis
neodymiu= laser pulses. As a result, tbe domain structure ir. rotuted
through an angle proportional to the density of the irradiation er~ergy.
Contrast at low intensity is increased by an order of nagnitv.!e aier cor,
ventional recording methods.
1/1
112 033 U-NICLASSI FIFJ) PIAOCESI;ING :)ATF-.--27,l9V7(
TITLE-CONSERVATISm CLIF THE BOUINDARIES ANI) TEMPERANKili EFIA'CrS IN FlLxIS
WITH BANDED DOMAINS W11EN AFCl)q0tbl^) AN ()PTICAL IMAQ:l ON THE)- -li-
AUTHOR-(03)-PANSHINj I.A., PODPAVY, YE.Ao, FA31RIKOVp V04.
COUNTRY OF lNF0--USSR
SOURCE--FIZI KA METALLOV I M~TALLOVEOX IE FEB A970 129, 2) 439-44 1
DATE PUBLISHED ---- FE870
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSv MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--FERROPIAG~IETIC FILM, MAGINFric OCIMAIN 0UN ll0iVJi.)A4Yp
0l)rIC IMAGE, tV(;flFTIC T111FRMAL (;~FFE-CTj KFCORDING
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICT10111S
Or,,Ctj.%If--..IJT CLASS--(JiNCLAS~[F[Ea
#
PROXY REL-L/FRAMF:--30t-1:1/1823 STEP '40--UR /()I I? b/ TO f~l 04 3':: (),(t ~t I
Cl T i-- i: A rC ".-f!
212 033 LINCL AVS I F I FO Ic, I,- -s- s 1, r 10 A I
C I Q C A C C E S S I (11"I NI'l - - A P0 12') 19 1
a
At]ISTRACT/ I:X T 'ACT-- ( U ) Gil-,)- A [I S r A 'T Tfll-i,'-A,NL I A T t-1) T I i
Pili CONSERVA T I SM 01F T HI: 6 ' A I ',I ~1,.,'UNOAR I ES I ~l T I I% I- I L't S JZ r ~ I A',
D TO i~.ECGRD 0,1171CAL [MAGI-S M4 I 1' .1 L 1. Y ~ li 'i
001AI~.'S JSF I I't
THE 1. 1 Gki T (IF PRAC T I CAL I FNGF. r Hi: "A y K '-If 114 P',~ I S I ',I I- If 1: ~ E " I L'4S
AR E SUBJ 7:CT TO S EVL-.Rr`. ' 1: A I k, I' I %,W) IM AY 11,1- ~l )111 1 W"'LY T A < 151)
MON EQU I L. I 111.1 POS I T IWIS SU-iS N TL Y E: XPAE SS LO I I'll
EFFECTS. THF PRACT I CAL I OR T ANCE OF P-11~: SE A,4;,.'l ANA IXG,) tjiS F t:'i% f J:-.1- 13 Pi
IMAGE RECORDING ARE CON-SWERE-0.
USSR UDC 615.832,9.015.115:611'.26
PODRABIAAfi,.X,.A" IstQmkinskaya Hospitalp Noginsk
"An Analysis of Some Shifts In the oxygen Balance Duritig Ityp*othermia"
Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya I. Eksperimental'naya Texapiya, Vol 15,
No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 20-24
Abstract: On the basis of Van Hof F's isobar, the correlaticmt existing
between the hemoglobin oxyg~:nation equilibrion constarit and the tenpE-rature-
of the medium was determined, and an equation rep-resenting a balance bcn-
tween the body's oxygert demand and supply at various temperatut-es was
derived. It is essential to visualize the body of a wani-blooded animal
as composed of a core able to maintain coni;tant tempitrature for a longer
period and a covering In which temperature change!i more raptdly. During
hypothermia, this body poeti Lhrough three ota~jeti. lit Ow, fl.n;r oi,
intbermic nt.aga, hoth coro and covoring miltit.1111 conficol:ic ti!,rjpiir-kt.11i-e bv
increasing tissue mataboli.,,n for as Imig n blood flov :J.ii a(Wiluate to
deliver the necessary a-mount of oxygen. In t1te second itwr ho-terather-nic
stage, in which blool flow Is ditninished, itiettiboll~q-tit ititj tempieratut-e in
the covering ckcrease, while the care! still, maintains constaia tenperatitre
and a high metabolism by extracting more oxygq,.n from each uniit Volume 0-.;
1/2
HT-
IT - I
USSR
PODRABINEK, P. A., Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Ekspijximental'naya Terapills,
Vol 15, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 20-24
blood flow. In the third or poikilothermic stage., in wl-Lich aven a high
oxygen extraction ratio fails to yield enough oxygen tit: an adequate partill
pressure, metabolism and temperature In the core (Iecrease. Reduction tn
metabolism protects tissue from ittjury due to oxy-i",en starvattoti. The
pathology which does develop during the poikiloth*rnic. istage- of hypothumia
is due to a disruption of enzymatic systems, vith soincs imizymes inhibited
and others stimulated bv the fall In temperature. EvIdonce iuggests that
after repeated hypothermia, the honoiothe--mic. body leartis to pToduce
isoenzymes operating in synchrony at low temperatures.
2/2
A4c. Xr.
AP0052100-
PIRDURY SOURCE: Patcilo-*ch
~.~Gperilnznta~~o aya Terapdya, 1.970, Vol 1'
r pp'91
41
YIYPOXIA IN TM LIGHTOF CONCEPTIONS ON THE OX.YGEWCAPILLARY-TISSUE
BALANCE
P. A. Podrabinek
An equation of mvkYc-n capillary-115IMP h3l.111I.-C wivi iorindatt-d expressing the
equality of 02 furnishvd to the ti&:mes anil milized by them, throol?h the prvi-.i:iljal hemo-
dynamic factors, the extent of 02 saturation of hemoglobitl and the niterisity