SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PORYADIN, YU. D. - POSPELOVA, YE. P.
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ZVEREV, G. M., LEVCHUK, Ye. A., PASHMr, V. A., PORYADIN, Yu. D.
"Laser Destruction of the Surface of Lithium Niobate and Lithium
Tantalate Single Crystals"~
0
Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, SboTnik Statcy, No 21 19 7 2' 3
pp 94-96
Abstract: The Tesearch was done in the mode of free emission
(X = 1.06 ini) and in the monopulse emission mode on A = 1. 06 and
0.53 pm from a single-jilode neodymiun, glass laser. Threshold of
destruction is the same on both i..,av'elengths -120 MlOcn,2 for
lithLum niobate, and 240 Wli/cM' for. lithium tantalate. It is
found that the destruction threshold in the free emission mode
increases with a reduction in the dian-oter of the- liaht spot,
and remains constant in the monopulse mode. lklcc han i sills of stir-
face destruction are discussed. It j.-- suggested that the reduc-
tion process Nb'+ - TQVI is responsible for dest_~Zucnoi) of thk:~
surface of lithium niobate. I'lirce illustration!z, bibljograph~
of-five,titles.
USSR UDC 621.375.82
N: Yu D.
ZVEREV, G. M., LEVCHUK, Ye. A., PASHKOV, V. A.,
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"Breakdown of the Surface of Lithium Niobate and Lithi m:Tant:late Single
Cr stals Under Laser Radiation"
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V-sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quant,um.Electranics Collection of Works),
No. 2, Moscow, ','Sov. radio", .1972V pp 94-96 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10,
Oct 72, Abstract No 1OD1011)
Translation: The radiation.of a single-mode neodymium glass laser was irrves-
tigated in a free oscillation made. (A. 1.06 v) and a single-pulse mode 0
1.06 and 0.53 )j). The breakdown threshold fat the 1.06 and 0.53 jj waves
coincide and are 120 Mw/cm2 for LiNbO3 and.240 Mw/Cm2 for LM03. Surface
breakdown occurs after several bursts. It was established that in a free
oscillation mode the breakdown threshold rises with a decrease in the diameter,
of the light spot and remains constant in a single-pulsemode.. Surface break-
dowxt mechapisms are discussed. It is hypothesived that the reduction process
NOT -+ Nb4T is responsible for the breakd(rqn of.the LiNbOl surface. Authors
Abstr~ct.
36
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112 LASSI Et)~ PROCESSING DATE----:230CT70
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CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1984/1670
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STEP NO--UR/0062/70/1:)00/001/0134/0140
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USSR UDC: 62L.396.674.1.011.2
BEZPAKOT,-JVA, T. B. , PQ3Y'1AYEV B. N.
"In-Dut Conductance of a Thin Circular Loop Ante=2
Moscov,, Radioteklinika i Elektronika, Vol 26, No 9, Ser, 71, PP 1712-1715
Abstract: Ceneral formulas are derived for the parameters of loop
antennas -uith regard to the actual distribution of current over the
antenna. The form;ulaz are applicable in~the UHF range for wide-band
operation where the --J'::ensions of the loop may be comarable witl--
the wavelength over part of the ba-nd. In such cases, curmit distri-
bution cannot be assimed to be uniform. Experimenta-L and tileoreticad
data are cormamd by r-, i n p -a tcondiictamLe-, of opuri loop
antenna in ter,-z of t~,- corrospondir.-, qUantity for a,.Miielded locip.
In conclusion, the authors thank A. Z. Fredin for constructive cri ti-
cism during comletion of this- mirk.
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UDC: 532-135
I.MZRANOV A. G., POSETEL'SKIY, A. P., STO
LIN, A. 14. ,SHTEYNBERG, A. S.,
Affiliate of the fn~stitute of. Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences of the
USSR, Chernogolovka, Moskovskaya.0blast
"EX-Perimental Realization of a Hydrodynamic,Thermal Byplosion"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSS -54
R, V61 210, No 1, May 1973, pp 52
Abstract: In.studying the problem of nonisothermal.Poisellille flow in a
circular pipe with a given pressure gradient, it has been discovered that
there is no stationary solution at certain values of the parameters. The
phenomenon of hydrodynamic thermal explosionhas been predicted on the
basis of this theoretical research. It- has also been theoretically demon-
strated that this effect could arise in Couette flow .dth time-constant
shear stress on a moving boundary. However,,up until now tbis~phenomenon
had not been experimentally confirmed. In this paper the authors describe
the successful realization of the conditions which produce this effect and
give quantitative verification of.the,theory. The research was done on a
rotation viscometer with pneumatic drive ensuring conotant torque. qlie
.-basic distinguishing feature. of the install4tion is the design of the outer
1/3
USSR
1~OV, A. G. et al., Doki. AN SSSR, I-lay
73, Vol 210, PP 52-54
cylinder (see figure) which is made in the form of a Dewti- flask with outer
thermostatically controlled jacket 4. The inner rotating cylinder 1 is a
hollow steel cup connected by ebonite rod .5 to the rotor,of a sniall gas
turbine.. The diameter of the outer cylind 'er 2R,= 4.84 cm, the diallieter of
the inner cylinder 2RO= 3.9 cm, and the length of the inner cylinder Z= 7.2 cr,.
The gap 2.is filled with the liquid to be studied to a level somewhat higher
than the top of the inner cylinder. The rpm n of the inner cylinder was
measured by a perforated disc on the shaft and a photocell with output to
a- frequency meter. Temperature differential was measured by a thermocouple
with one Junction on tiie innide wall', of the Dewar flask and the other inside
the thermostatically control-led jacket. . The resultant curves fcr temperv.-
ture differential and rotational valocity 4s functions of time demonstrate
r
the effect of hydrodynradc tbex
-mal explordon't
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UNGLASS[ IE PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0125463
GP-0- ABSTRACT. I NADDITION TO YIRUS SPECIFIC
ANTIGENSl.:NeWCASTLe DISEASE VIRUS WAS FOUND TO CONTAIN ALSO ANTIGENS OF
CELLS IN WHICH Tl-.E VIRUS WAS PROPAGATED. THE SET OF CELL ANT[GENS lp.,
~,~~_-~tHE VIRUS CHANGES AND DEPENDS UPON SPECIES: APPURTENANCE OF. THE HOSrl.
-.THE VIRUS WHICH WAS PRUPAGATED IN CELLS 0F.CHORIUALLANTOIC MEMSPIANE OF
~-CHICK EMBRYO CONTAINED SPECIES SPECfFIC IPRIJTEIN) ANTIGEN, ANTIGEN OF
-FURSSMAN TYPE AND.ANTIGEN SIMILAR TO GROUP A SUBSTANCE. THE SAME VIRUS
INCLUDED IN ITS STRUCTURE THE G
~__,PRUPAGATED IN SCH CELLS SPECIES ANTI EN
INHEiZENT IN 51111AN CELLS, AS WELL AS GROUP~ B ;COMPONENT. No HETEROGENoUS
FU R S S NA v% ANTIGEN WAS FOUND IN THE VIRUS PROPAGATED IN SCH CELLS.
-FIACILITY.*. INSTITUT VIRUSOLOGII IMENI IVANOVSKUGO AMN SSSR,
-MUSKVA~.
1/2. 016
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
_:-,TflE--ASSESSMENT OF SOME RGENTGENOTOMOGRAPHIC SIGNS OF-HITRAL STENOSIS
-,-AND MITRAL INCOMPETENCE -U-
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RIIZHKOVj,, A.S.# POSEVINP Do
SOURCE-KLINICHESKAYA MEDITSI-NAj 1970t YOV* 48 v NR ip' PP 26-32
.,BATE PUBL IS NED----- 70.
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND ME61CAL SCIENCES.
.---'-'-.TOPIC TAGS-HEART DISEAS't HEART SURGERYt DIAGN OSTIC MEDICINE
NTROL 'MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/0126 STEP NC~--UR/0497170/048/001/0026/0032
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122":192
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Z/2- Z16 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
~-G.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122392
-.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN 100 PATIENTS SUBJECTED TO
MITRAL-COMMISSUROTOMY THE DEGREE OF. STENOSIS OF THE LEFT,,
;ANTRIOVENTRICULAR ORIFICE ANDMITRAL INCOMPETENCE WAS C014PARED WITH
TOMOGRAPHIC SIZES OF THE LEFT,BRANCH 13F THE PULMONAKY ARTERY ANG LEFT
ATRIUM. IT WAS FOUND THAT* SIGNIFICANT INCREASE '(OVER 101V5 CM) OF THE
LEFT ATRIUM DOES NOT CONTRADICT.THE,.DIAGNOSIS OF TIGHT MITRAL STENGSIS
AND INSIGNIFICANT MITRAL INCOMPETENCEP BUT THE ABSENCE OF SUCH AN
AS A RULE9 AGAINST.IMPORTANT MITRAL INCOMPETENCE. A
MARKED DILATATION OF THE PULMONARY ARTERY.--lS CHARACTERISTIC FOR TIGHT
MITRAL STENOSISv AN ABSENCE OF SUCH.A DILA TATION DOES NOT~ CONTRADICT THE
'THERE
-DIAGNOSIS OF TIGHT~MITRAL STENOSIS.. WAS R~VEALED A DIST!NCT
~RELATION IN CONJOINT EVALUATION.OF THE,SIZES:GF tHE LEFT ATRIUM AND
FULMONARY~ARTERYs
UNCLA~SIF
LED
USSR UDC 547.822.7'7591542-958.31541.671$43.422.4.61 1-544
P2~~Kiy, A. F., KUZIMENKO, V. V., AZIMOV, V. A., and YAKHONTOV, L. N.,
Rostov State University, Rostov-on-.the-Don, All Union Scientific Chenical-
Pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze't MoscoK
"Chichibabin Reaction In the Series of Aminopyridines, Azaindoles, and
Azaindolines"
Riga, Xhimiya Geterotsi.W.Licheskikh Soyedirieniy, No 9, Sep 73, PP 1232-1239
Abstracti In contrast to 3- and 4-aminopyridines the 2-isomers can be
aminated with sodium amide to yield 2,6-diaminopyridine. Amongthe dimethyl-
aminopyridines the 3- and 4-isomers aree the most reactive ones in the Chichlbabin
reaction. 2-Dimetbylaminapyridine can-be converted with difficulty to 2,6-
diaminopyridine in a reaction with sodium amidet the first step being the
replacement of the dimethylamino radical with the amino group. Azaindoles
and azaindolines do not react in the amination reaction...Unaer the influence
of sodium amide 1-phenyl-5~-azaindoleopens its, pyr-role cycle-forming 3-vinyl-
4- henylamino dine.
p pyri
1A
6
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POSHCHENKOO A*K*
'Gancerning One Variation Of A Circuit For Su pressiori Cf JWmped Noise In A Wideband
p
-.00mmunication sydtem!,
21
Tr. uchabn. in-tor syyyzi. M-vo syyazi SSSR (Works, Of Educational Communication
'Institutes. Mlinistry Of Communication USSR), 1970t Issue 51 pp 2QO-20~ (from
"o 6.64. 670)
RZh- ElektroaMz 111o 6, June 1971, Abstract'14
For detection of noise in the circuit considered, a successive analy-
Translation
sis of the spectrum of the input signal is used, and for its suppression -- an ad-
justable amplifier. In contrast to the familiar circuits for similar type devices,
%a supplementary frequency conversion or the signal is used in the circuit, and
analyzero of the spectrum from the channal of,the referenco signal are eliminated.
It is shown that the indicated chanEe of the circuit makes It possibIt to eliminate
a r=ber of its dofecta.(tho noceasity for use,of 9overal naerow-band filters and
adjustable amplifiers with identical-chara eteriatiCe and the absence of the possib-
ility of using matched f iltors), but at the same time reduce's by 2 Tr times the
noiae immunity with respect to the f luctuation, noise. Nevertheless, it is shown that
vido-band short wave
the circuit considered will find use during construction of
ication systems, because in this range of waves the principal form of noise is
commun
1:umped. 1 Ill. 2 ref. D.B.
49
USSR UDC 621.385.2.032.21
P. V., NOSOV, A. A., POSHEKHONOVA T. A., G MiAWYEV, V. M.
POSHEOQYQV,
7A' Cold Cathode Based on Single-Crystal Whiskers"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 7, Jul 71i pp 1250-1253
Abstract: A multipointed autoelectronic cathode is developed with a working
surface made up of single-crystal.whiskers formed on a flat field by conden-
sation ofa material from the vapor.phase. 'It is found that gold and nickel
Crystals from the densest groups of whiskers when condensed from the vapor
phase. Preliminary results are given from tests of cathode specimens. It
is expected that when it becomes.possible to test.these cathodes.with a
-15 ns, a high level of working cur-rent and
-voltage pulse duration of 10
a tabili ty of operation over long periods~will be achievedo
USSR UDC 621.385.2.032.21
'POSHEKHONOV, P. V., NOSOV, A. A., POSHEKHO G9NNAD YEV, V. M.
"A Cold Cathode Based on Single-Cry6tal Whiskers"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 7, Jul 71, pp 1250-1253
Abstract: A multipointed autoelectronic. cathode is developed with a working
surface made up of single-crystal whiskers formed on a flat field by conden-
sation of-a material from the vapor phase. -It~is found that gold and nickel
crystals from the densest groups of whiskers when condensed from the vapor
phase. PrelimInary-results are given from tests of cathode specimens. It
is expected that whea it becomes possible to test these cathodes with a
voltage pulse duration of 10-15 ns, i high level of working current and
stability of operation over long periods will,be achieved.
USSR UDC 6L5.21.036.8
POS1jIVALgY,--V, P., Department of Pharmacology (Chief, A. V. Val'dman,
Corresponding Member, Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR)V First Leningrad
Medical Institute imeni I. P. Pavlov
"study of the Psychotropic Effect of Analgesics and Heuroleptics on a Model
OfTain-Changed Investigatory Behavior!
Moscow) Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologil i Meditsiny, Vol 76, No 8,
Aug 73, pp,~72-75
Abstract: In experiments conducted an white:mice, a study was made of the
effect of analgesics (phentanyl, morphine) and neuroleptics.(droperidol,
chlorpromazine) on investigatory behavior under conditions of the combination
of a pain stimulus with an experimental situation new to the animal, and
on the dynamics of affective manifestations,of the pain response. It was
shown that the action of small doses of the preparations is, oriented upon
affective manifestations of pain,,which include Phe most highly integrated
behavior responses. Note.is taken of-the fact that this effect coincides
with an influence upon the most complicated manifestations of behavioral
activity. 2 tables. 5 references.
USSR we 34z.918547.586.2i547.466,547.11118
XUWAVICHYLS, K. 1.1 POSHKENE
PIMERAMAS j A. P., KIL'SIPMA, 0. V.,
EffffiYANTS 9 1. L. , Insiffiure ~oftochemistry. of the Lithuanian SSR Academy
of Sciences and the Institute of Hetero-Organic Compounds,of the USSR
Academy of Sciences,
p- and z-aminophenylalkene Acids and Their Derivatives Containing diethylene-
diimidophosphoryl and diethylenediimidothiophosphoryl Groups"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSR - Seriya Khimicheskayap No 11, 1972,
PP 2Y~9-2554
Abstracti The methyl esters of p- and z-aminophenylalkane,acids and the
methyl esters of N-(p- and m-aminophenacyl)-DL-valine (R. Poshkene,.et al.,
Tr. Alf Lit-35R, Series B, 1971) were phosphorylated by phosphorus oxychloride
or phosphorus thlooxychloride in inert soivents in the pretience.of bases.
Without separating the dichloroDhospboxyl derivatives into,individual forms
they were condensed with ehtyleneimine by the method of N. Bestian (Liebings
Anne Chem. # No 566, 210, 1950). The HC1 separating out was found by triethyl-
amine or an excess of ethylenimine. Thus, the methylsesters and.sodium salts
Of para and meta-aminophenylalkanes acids containing diethylenediimidophospboxyl
and diethylenediimidothiophosphoryl groups were synthesizedv; and.the methyl
1A
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USSR UDC 547.832'759
KUrKMCHUS, S. I., SHEREMAS, K. S., and POSHYUNAS, R. I., Kaunas Poly-
.7 technical Institute
"Study of the Reaction Products of Epichloro hydrine With Aromatic Amines.
XVII:. 2~-Ralomethyl-2,3-dihydro-lH-benz(glindoles, 3-Halo-1,2,3,4-
'tetrahydrobenzo[h]quinolines and.Their Derivatives"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh. Soyedinenii* No 3, Mar 73, pp 342-346
Abstract: Reacting 7a,8-dihydro-7H-azirindfi,2-albenz(g]indole with
hydrogen halides yields 2-halomethyl-2,3-dihydro-IR-benz[g]-indoles and
3-halo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenza[hlquinolines which could be further reacted
to yield respective N-nitroso and finally isonitroso derivatives. Heating
1-benzoyl-2-halomethyl-2,3-dihydro-IR-benz[g]indoles yields 2-(benzoyl-
oxymethyl)-2,3-dihvdro-IH-benzfgjl.ndole by4rp'halides. Reaction of 3-halo-
1. .2.3.4-tetrahydrobenzo[h]quinalines with.t,hionyl chloride at room tempera-
ture. yields 3-tialo-6-chloro-1,2,3,.4,-tetraVydrobenzofhjqui~-tolino-s; when the
reaction is carried out at refluxing -temperature, the proAuct is 6-chloro-
benzo[h1quinoline.
USSR UDC: 53-083.5
KAZACHKOVSKIY' V. V., POSIN, V~.__F., PUZIKOV, V. A., YAKOVENKO, V. A.,
YANUSHEVSKIY, V. A.
"A Device for Determining the Optical Difference of a Path by the St.
Harmon Method"
Moscov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 30', Dec.71, Author's Certificate No 32274T, Division G, filed 3 Jul 069,
published 30 Nov 71, P 155
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for determining
the optical difference of EL path by the St. Harmon method. The device con-
tains.a light source, an analyzer, a polarizer, a '-,-wave plate with a photo-
ectric angle-of-turn pickup and display, a photoreceiver.vith module for
l L
e
marking the extremum value of the photocurrent connected to the registra-
tion:unit. As a distinguishing-feature of the patent, errors are elimi-
nated in automatic determination of a whole number of orders of-optical
diffe.-tence in a rath and in finding the direction of the algebratically
2arger permittivity tensor by using a wedge corrpensator witb photoelectric
displacement pickup, display axid registration. w1it which 1.4; equipped Wity,
a logical correction unit whose output is connected to the display.
024 UNCLASSI Ft ED PROCES'SING OATE--11DEr-70
--EfFECT: (IF INFECUN-01NE 1,1411 CUli3lt*ATlGN;oj'fTH ETHIMILOL ON THE
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4r-, La Ln, ii ir T ' 11 r- C A D A C' I T V J1 f- ;~l A -r c-i i_
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:'-,~,~:P,RUXY. REEL/FRAME-3006/066 STEP NC--U~k/0580/70/04~j/Ot)-),/004o/00,lt9
C I R C ACCESSICIN NO-AP0134499
~2_12 024 UNCLASSIFIED PRO GI-ESS I ING DATE--lLDEC70
~.'C I R CC ACCFSSIGN IN 0-- A P 0 13 4 9 9
GP-0- A,3 S T K, T E
4~ST r T / E X R A C T-- ( LJ 4CT. EXPTS. WERE CGNDUC ELI WITH 150
RA%l
-MAT UKE 'Flt-i.'ALE RATSt RECEIVING ETHIM17-CL (25-50 MG--KG.), ANlt_mNFECU-.,,191NE
(C-156 MG OF NORETHYNODREL AND 6.2 MU G OF 4NESTRANOL PER 2 -2~ 0 G OF 1-1 T .
THEP. SEP. OR IN COMUINAF[GN. THE SUBSTANCES WEki INTAG-JUCEO !I,.-TO
TH E
VIA A CATHETER ONCE A GAY :F~r.,R 1,4; bA%YS., THE Ixt-41 N-ALS WERE K-1 LLEU
INSEMINATION. INFECUNDItNE -INCREASED THE UTERUS WT
-.10-12 GAYS AFTER
:''FKOM 158 TO 212 MG AND DECREASED THAT CF~OVARIES FRCJii 48 TU 4L IMG.
ETHIMIZOL HAG, THE SAME EFFECFS; KUWEVER THE LOWEST. 1) JS E S DIO NOT f, KA 11 G E
-THE UT'RUS WT..SUbSTANTIALLY. COMBINED Il4.TRljDUCTICjN;OF DCSES
THE SAME
OF, INFECUNGINE AND ETfilllfZli3L DECREASED THE WT. OF OV,!IRIES FROM 48 TU 36
14G. THE ACTICN CF I&FECUDINE WAS 11)[CIS1,VE INTHIS EFI;*cr:CT. A
:,~'..CQNSIUERABLE INUEASE OF 1.4T. OF ADRENAL ~ ;GLANDS WAS 01.45D., UNDER THE
-EFFECT OF EThIMIZGL, wHILE 114FECU.14DINE HAD NO SUCH EFFECTS. Tf4E CHAlliGES
IN -THE,, AKORBIC ACI D Li--VEL IN ADRENAL GLANDS WERE I NS IGN I FICANT UNDER
~.-THE EFFECT OF ETHIMIZOL, AS WELL A5:0F INFECUNDINE. IN INSEMINATION
E G A Nr N I-S
EXPISI., Pk LY APPEARED Il 19 OF 20 CCNTRL)L ANIMAL-, 19 (;AS: IN
_~ANIMALS I-,ECEIVING ETHIMIZOLt NIMALS RECEIVING INFECUPiDINEV AND
IN 9 A
.:-'ChLY IK3 IN THE GROUP kECEIVING A CUMBINATION OF INFECUNJOINE AND
FACILITY: LAB.. FA.Rl%iAK0L 1 NST. AKUSH*,GI_NEKOL.,
~:LEU INCRAU, USSR.
_A: -,-7,--
USSR UDC ;669.721.042.6
ALEKSANDROVSKIY, S, V. , VLASOV, V. A., LIBERINWN, M. D., POSKANEINKOV, V. V.
"Experience in Production of Castings of Magnesium. Alloys by Casting Under Pressure
for Various Machine-Building Products"
Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alvumin., Magn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti [11orks
of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, k1,, e u,
vr-y
and Electrode Industry], 1970, No..72, pp. 15S-162. (Translated from Referati .v
:,io -Zhurnal.Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G194 by the authors).
Translated: A description is presented of the manufacture of various nroducts
(hand and portable tools, motorcycles,.motor-vehicle.~) with ;Mg alloy parts.
The parts were produced by casting under pressure. The results of testing have
showm
the possibility of industrial application of Nfg alloys!in place of aluminum
alloys. 5 figs, I table,
-USSR UDC 536.63,083
A.
-LQL&ONI' Yu.
"On.Behavior of Isochoric Specific Heat of Materials in Two-
Phase Region"
Kazan', Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta (Works of KazaW. Aviation
Institute), No 133, 1971, pp 3-14 (from Referativnyy Zhxirnal-
A%datsionnyye i Raletnyyc Dvigateli, No 2, Feb 72, Abstract
No 2.34 7)
Translation: The analysis of variation of C c
V2. ph spe ific heat
of water-argon mixture, along the isochores near the boundary
curves is conducted. It is assumed that ~thei 'peaks of the lt5pecific
heat C,,7 1,)i observed in several. investigations, 1whos-e rnag-
nitudes. increase when approaching the critical point, are due to the
pronounced surface of phase separation causedby factors not taken
l
n
to account by classical thermodynamics such as- absorption far
1/2
029 UNCLASSI'F
PROCESSING DATE--27MOV70
1--,---j.lTL,E--EFFECT OF ADENINE NUCLEOTIDES OF THiE ELECTAICAL: AND: MECHAN I CAL
ACT
IVITY~OF TAENIA COLI OF THE GUINEA PIG ANG OF THE CIRCULAR MUSCLE OF
A~UfHOR-~-102)-.POSKONOVA, M.A., MALCHIKOVAt L.S.-~
C. OU 14T R YOF INF0--USSR
:.SOURCE-DOKL:. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970p 190 6); 1494-7
DATE PUBLISHED---
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL. SCIENCES
TAGS--CESTODAt ANIMAL PARASITE, ADENINEi NUCLEOTIDEi GUINEA PIG,
:-.FROGt DIGESTIVE SYSTEMt MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY: ELECTROPHYSIOLOrY, PHOSPHATE,
'1. ADEIN40SINE TRIPHOSPHATE
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USSR
BUZA, M. K. ,POSNOV, N.
"On Inve -Tices in the System of Notation in Re-
rsion of Ma
Sidual Classes"
--sbornik (Theory and
Minsk, Teoriya i primeneniye mat. mashin
Application of Mathematical.Machines --collection,of wo ks),
Belorussian University, 197Z,.pp,~11_16 (from 'RZh~Kibernetika,
No 5, May 73, abstract No SV750 by the, authors),
Translation: A method of matrix inversion is proposed which
lsi~based on using modulus arithmetic andenables improving
the accuvacy of calculations without increasing word length.
Specific applications of this method~are.given. . It is shown
that the procedure is effectivelor,ma'trix inversion and so-
lution of systems of linear algebraic:.equations.
USSR ~UI)d 621-357-13,669.298
S)UMOV9 M. V.g KUDYAK0Vo V. YA.t 1091MR., XNA V*$ amd MONVIv YU. H.
"The Equilibrium of Metallic Thorium with Melts.of Alkali Metal Chlorides
-Containing Its loe
Tr. In-ta elektrokhimii. Ural'sk. nauch. tsentr AN SSR (Works of the Institute
rp'Academy of Solencss V.
of Electrochemistry, Ural Scientific,Cente 33R),
Vyp,18, 1972, pp,2732 (front Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiyat ITO 8(11), 19730
Abstract No BL343 A. D. Davydov)
Translationt During the measurement of the equilibrium alt~ctzode potentials
of-thorium in the melts of alkali metal chloriews, it was deterzined that
Metallic thorium, was reduced from th4* to Th2t. . T'he. equilibrium constants X
were determined for the reaction Th4 --bib 2Th2t in all
jzelt~Thsolid melt
the studied systems. Expressions were determined for the tam rature 4+
dependence for the apparent standard electrode potentials (UProf the Th /Th
2+
and Vn2+/Th by, the usual method. The relationship of the UP of Th /Th and Th
/Tht X# other electrochemical characteristics to the naiture of the salt
solution was determined. The ejapirical equation xvlating these parameters to
-the~radiua of the cation of the salt was also~deterained*
IA.
d I 'I'll.-
US S R 541 22 3
UX -12 -3-14-,
Sk. M. V., iamvAhuov, v. -fA.., PosolrHrli YU
and -MhSN0*'%r, YLJ. IT.
z ectrochemical Behavior o -A 7horium in Fused Sodiizri Chjoriiio- and Equi,--olar
Mixture of Chlorides of Fotassium and Sodit&'
V
Moscow, Ator=ya Energiya, Vol 28.1 Wo 5, 1-hY 70,P 419
measured
Abstract: The equilibrium potentials of thori um a,
for various concentrations and temperatures~ in fused NaCl and
KCI-NaCl (50 mol.% NaCl), Empirical isotherin equations are
produced, showing that a thorium electrode is rever'sible.to
+ 4
mixtures of its ions Th and Th.,+. Expressions are found for
the. temperature dependences-of the. apparent standard potentials
df-Th/Th W) and Th/Th (IV), electrodes~~ Expressions are
presented foe the dependences-of the-'equili.brium potenttal
of tho:rium on its summary concentrationo~
USSR b-Dc:, 68i.3.o6:51
GUREVICH, Ye. 1. , POSOKHOV 1. N,
"An Interrupt System and its Realization on the msm,4 Computer"
V sb. Vychisl. tekhn. i vo-Dr. kibernet. (domputer Technology and Problems
of Cybernetics--collection of works), vyp. 8, Leningrad, Leningrad Uni-
A -versity, 1971, pp 137-147 (from RZh-Matematika, No, 11, Hov 71, Abstract
No nv84l)
Translation- The paper describes the functions of external and internal
interruptions performed by an operational system for the DESM-4 computer.
In developing the system of interruptions, the authors uHllzed the prin-
ciple of minimum alterations and additions to the machine circuits, which
requires progra=ed realization of the var:3*.ous functions of the system of
interruptions. The interrupt system develbped at the Cbmruter Center of
Moscov State University is used on the BES1.1-4 in an opermtional system
with the TA-IM translator. It is: noted tha't; -in additions, to increased con-
there has been
Yeaience and effectiveness of utilization of the TA-M,
a.sharp -increase in the productivity.of the computer in handling problems
which require frequent attendance~by a human operator.
MU
USSR uDc: 681.3.o6:51
GUREVICH, Ye. I., POSOKHOV
"An Interruption System and its Realization on the Br",SM-4 Computer"
V sb. Vychisl. tekh-i. i vorr. kibernet. (Computer Technology and Problems
of Cybernetics--collection of.works), vyp.~8.,. Leningrad, Leningrad Uni-
Xersity, 1971, pp 137-147 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11,~Nov 71, Abstract
No liv842)
Translation: The paper describes the functions of external and internal
interruptions implemented by an operational system for the BESM-4 Computer.
In developing the system of interruptions, the principle of'minimum changes
and additions to the machine circuits is selected, whicb reqv;res programmed
realization of certain functions of the interx-aption system. An interruption
system developed at the Computing qenter of Moscow State University is used
on
the BESM-4 computer working with an ope'rational system with problems of
the TA-114 translator. It is noted that in addition to inprovIng convenience
and effectiveness of utilization-of the TA-DI, there-was a sharp increase
in the productivity of the =achine in processing of problems requiring
frequent attention by a human operator.
1/1
Translation: A procedure IS descrIbed tor selectIng tne system or standard
operators for algorithmizing and programming economic problems. The basis for
the procedure is the criterion of reducing.the expenditures of time on pro-
gramming with restrictions on the computation time and the ready-access memory
size of the computer. The standard operator system comprises the following:
1) the file input operators (the file in machine code from the ready-access
ory, the formation of annotatioM in the information file, the writing of the
annotation into the information library catalog; 2) groups of decision operators
(information search, preparation of it for operation in the nonstandard module,
output to the nonstandard module, conversion and allocation of the results);
3) the groups of sorting operators (ordering the files in the ready-access mem-
ory and.in the external memory by a given word); 4) the groups of control opera-
ors (the memory allocation, the control of the solution of the problem flo
t W);
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USSR uDc 669.i1-2-022.4:669-018-4-154
_4K
KOSTIKOV V. I., and POSOS'EVA G. D., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
"Features of Impregnating Graphite With High-Melting Metail-s"
Moscowl izvestiya Ilysshikh Uchebnyl-.h Zavedeniy, Chernaya Yetal-lurgiya, No
1973., Pp 17-19
Abstract: Various theories of capillary impre0y)ation are discussed. A f orz"iula-
developed for the calculation of the inpregnation depth of a porous body, based
on -the theory of capillary impregnation, provides better *vrreement with exj) e r i
irental data than the Ildnetic reoAlatovy derived previousj'y by E. W. Washburn
U
(FhYs - ROT-) - 17 (3), 1921) and E - K. Rideal (Philos. Itag., 44, 1922, 1,10 24')
A model of the porous channal in the form of a cyclinder is asswzed, in .%iie'll
the capillary radius changes from R to (R- is the thickness of the car-
bide layer which increases with rising liquid rzatal in ibe capillary. A fo---
mula characterizes the dislocation of the mtal in pores. of 6-raphite fo:,.- Sys-
tems vith intense chemical interaction. The tinae dependences of the impregna-
tion height h of PRoG-24oo gmphite with liq~did titanium at, 1-(20()C and P100 C
7-
confirm the theoretically substantiated funbtio:aal dependi!!nce h
Three figures, six forrallas, eight bibliographic references.
USSR UDC 66943,035.2
YELYUMN, V. P., XCSTIKOV, V. I., DEEGUNOVA,,V. S.,
x :.-POSOSIYEVAI G. D., and MAKIMOVAt D. K.
IlEffeiat -ree of Efficiency.of a Graphite.Grid. on the Velocity of its
of the De--
Treatment with Liquid Zirconium"
F.
Tsvetnye Metallyl I-To 4, Apr 71, pp 51-52
Abstracts Studies were continued on the penetration of liquid matalls, in this
casep zirconiun, into the pores of graphite. Previous work showed that the
penetration of zirconium into the -jores reached a maximum and 'L~at zirconiun
carbide wan formed, In the present work, a study ias made of the effect of
the Ideal structure of the porous graphite oh tho velocitj of P-mietration
by. the liquid zirconium. Cylindrica:1 sanples;of carbon, 20 nn in diameter and
60 Pm in length vere preraarcd fron PqCr,-21;00:: stock. The ;ni,.mpleq~ were fired
0
0 C for 280. hours, placed in (gazhite cr;tcibles
in an annulax kiLn at 125 1)
uit colke, and graphit zed in. a vacuum of 5 x 201= at. 2000l 24,00,
covered th
and 28000C for one hour.
L
X-xay diffraction patterns were made to determine th, degive of con-
version and,then the -sanT)les were saturated: with liquid zirconiui at 1800P
2100, and 2250 C. The contact tire wixied between 5 to '20 rec; the velocity
OSSR
YELYUTIN, V. P., et al., Tsvetnye Netally, No 4, Apr 71, pp 51-52
in the rise of the melt in the pores was determined. X-x-ay diffraction
0
showed that the samples Drocessed.at 2000 C'hw,,e a turbostratic carbon struc-
ture. Therml Lrocessin- at 2400 arxI 2800 C leads to the a-Dr~ararcc and
breakdown ol" a three-dilmensiona-I ordering. The nethcd of and I.' ring
was used to de-Lernine the extent of graphitization. The -increase in the
height of the melt in the pore with time gives a-parabolic curve.
The average velocity of pone tration Is decreased with au increase in
-he Olt ne-
the interplan-ar constant arU, is the largest at 2100: C. As m pe
trates along the surface of the porej a chemical reaction cccu--s at the
liquid zirconiun-Granhite interface,. forming zarconiun de(,rcascs as a result
f-
0
-the precipitation of --irconitai carbide a~d a,d~ffusion~ of car-b-on across
the carbide layer.
The viscosity of the liquid zirconiuii also increases. due to the pre-
Sence of zixcorAum carbide and this.in,turn;sloirs the penetration. The extent
of graphitization can change the velocity of. the firing Z)Ioces- even without
temperature cL
anges.
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USSR UDC 661.666.2.661:665
-DERGUNOVA, V. S., SHURSHAKOV, A. N., POSOS'YEVA G. D., LUTSENKO, L. N.
"Certain Strength Properties of Composite Ct
aphite~Zirconium Carbide
Materials"-
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 8, Aug, 1972, pp 51-58.
Abstract: Results are presented from a study of the physical and mechanical
properties of graphite-zirconium carbide and graphite-zirconium carbide-
zirconium materials of various chemical compositions and structures. Strength
properties were determined in the 20-2,500C temperatureinterval using
tensile-test specimens. Several factors influencing the strength of compo-
site.materials are studied. It is shown that the material with 75% graphite
and 251a zirconium carbide has 30% higher tensile strengthiat 2,5000C than
structural graphite type VPP. It is established that, by chang.ing the
degroo-of saturation of the zirconium phase.of carbon, the physical and
mechanical properties of the composition can~be changed significantly. When
there is residual zirconium present, in the,20-2,000C temperature interval,
the tensile and bending strengths are.1.5-3:times higher than w hen the car-
bide phase alone is present in the structure.
JPRS 00103
24 SrptemUcr 1973
IDEATION AND AUTOMATA
CompletO tianslation of the Itussian-lan vage book
PLsnelom-and 3 Vtomaty 1972,.Stkned~~
1 ~1 ~NPun, *Z-f
97 ly
-ro -press 7 ruar
ruary 1972,
Mos"w,~ 2Z4 pages.
CONTENTS
PAGE
............................... I......
.........................
Foreword ...................................... ............ 2
....................................................... 3
~Ch tion ...................... .. lo
apter I- Han lArse System a Idea
C*ntrol as a probtem-Solving process ........ :.. to
2. ?be Existing Situation ......................... 14
3. Pro",ems ...... I................................
Chapter 2. intuition and Cybernetic Problems ........ I .................. 18
MApt r 3. Experimental Psycho o' of Intuition- .................... 29
1. 6CDOStit DY11AMi.0- ... I ......... I.........
29
2. Corralatt.o. actwean Cnostic oynAmics and s3ratceiatic
Arronrecant. of. Elementt in the oris;lr~al Situation, an
Relat-I to tilt, uttt"ate situation ..... 1.1.1- .......... 32
3. -mental 1,ook'% ... I...... I ................................... 38
4. ~,h '"es of Coostic Dynamita ...................................... 47
5. Tbc tietegrat Process of Cnastic SeIt-Regulation ........... 45
Chaltor 4. Quantitative Analysts of Intuition ........................ 50
1. -McLhad of Experimental Measurement of Intuitive ftoctaxes ....... 50
2. Quantitative Relations Betmean Intuitive and operational-
Resultant Aspect* .......... I ..................................... 53
CONTUTS (contin.ed) P
ch.pte,r ~. Intellectal, S~lf-learning of Ilan ........................ 63
2. Prn1,1,.n nod 11"thod. of lo'estication .......... ........... 63
2. Dyna%Lts of lntuiti~p Vtoc~imt. in* Intellectual . f,7
Chapter 6. Cerebral Informational Model of the Environment a3 the
Psychological Basic, of the Problem-solving Process ...... .76
1. Model of a Situation as a Spvciftc Factor is ActAvity PertairkIng
to problem-solvinz . .......................................... 11 16
2. Problem solvitir and the Problem of Lovels of Cerel-al Set[-
regulation ............... - ................................... 44
Chapter 7. cf. ldcatlza and Aut-7~tnta Theory .............. 95
1. Principleg of Autvrtata Theory .................................. 95
2. Basic Failures of Cybernetic hcdeling of the ProbLem-solving
procesq ........................................................ 105
Ch pter U. Models uf rurpo&eful Behavior Rendemd, by Tinite Aurazata 113
1. F"mulation of the Problem ......I........... -- .............. 113
2. Examples of rurpusoful Behavior of Automata .................... 114
3. Formal Gra.~rs and Classification Thereof ..................... Ili
Chepter 9. Discrete Sttation Nets and Relationship Models ......... 13:
1. Chief Definttloor ........ ....................................... 132
2. Semantic Language ............................................... 135
Chapter 10. Gyromats and Cte&tLvu Problem Solviag ......... 140
U~Ocripttom of a cycomat .................
2. Gyromats, Prc%ra~ for Digital Computeri.
reactive Automata ............. ................................ L51
Chapter 11. Gyroma t-cont rolled Large Systems .................
1. Introductory Remarks ....... ..................._ .......
2. model of. Deacriptlon of Static kelationz .................. I-. 1S6
3. Model of DeacriPtion,of Situative RaUtionships ~ ............... 163
4. Model of Generalization of Concepts ..................- ........ 166
5. Model of Extrapolation of Situations ........................... 169
conclusion .......................................................... 174
bibliography ................. I ...................................... 177
b
The distinctive feature of the present stags of development of science
and technology is that the offorts of representatives of diftolo~nt branches
of sclanp-, are united to- aolv4 prOAtcs .= the hazdarline oE %i:Tc!ntiftZ
ire as that very re -c,ently wzra cons-W=cd zc=~to tkum ova another. This
appli6~ first of oll, to cybarnatic proble". which ruquire tho Joint work
of representatives of mathematics, ongineer.Ing. and psychology to be solved.
Tha purpose of this back in to su--nmrize some of the experionte of
the Joint work of a -psychultgint and mathezaticlan oarcuearch duallng with
the patterns of hunon Ideation and davelopmenc of methods of ru?'i9lint It.
rk,
Suo=3riting the results, of- many years, of. exptrimantal and theoretic,
the Authors reAiro. that the problem of the correlation between idextf~cm
and outomato In one of the~mopAt ccoplex prol~lemx-o( it ek~tt
be do* It With CoMplately within~ the tristiwork of -at -- xiAslo-book- At this
stage -of roseareb, it -1,s more -purp-a'saalti; inanrAl Vlaft tittle of realers
that human ideation .with all its conpltxity, Icatt be Gubiitte-l to precLae
natu I anslysiso but the Intellectual process czarita develop-
nf new mathematical means of adequate description of.objeettvaly
me. t:*
liphad patterns of this procoev.
AoJda from formulation of the,theorctital problem, the book also
makes An attempt to show that:tybernetic :Implementation of the.rexuLts of
psychological research =4y yield a L tortain practicol effect. The author*
are very grateful to Ym'. I~ Klyk*v, vho kindij agreed to write a chapter on
the practical use of a at hod, developed with his participation. that ai=u-
latas the pattarne of human ideation demonstrated expariientally.
UDC1 5).9.95/155.5
Thin boolk. analyzes the process of rolvitr. problems ariviar when con-
trolling large rysteme. The razul tip. PL_txpz~"' I -riusearch an SnLulticrn'
-cVTHUCte_ UvIng orw objective ,methods, are submitttd. and they allow us to
rc=prcbvn4 tht nature of the basic weakrie"Ce in automata tbeery in model-
Ing human Ideation. A psychological trincep. to 1,ormulated the t-parmite
the pl,=ning of 4tvelopownt (if new rathods of programaingin tybexucticn,
and means of-davelopiua dtyl"a capuhls of tontrollinj large systems. one
of these methods in. described., model control of dynamic situation systems.
The practical effectivenams was showt with respect,to adoptLot% of this
eybernetLc method, based an psychological Act.vastlilatton of idantional
'.5 actIvIty of uuin.'.
,,The~book_ls intandG4 for opecialists'deAll" with synteov,analynis,
7 Psyc qgy...cybernatics, and:applied VTobloss of contr6l theory.
There are 20 tables and 59 figures; the bibliography lists 71 items.
USSX IJDC 8.74
A.
III troduction to the Theory of,Gomputer Sys ems"
t
VvedenLe v teoriXa yychislitel'nykh sistem!(Introduction,to the Theory of
Computer:systems), Moscow, Soviet Radio Press,:1972, 380 pp, ill., 1 r. 17 k.
(from Uh-Ki~ernetika, No 7, Jul 72,~Abstract IT
o 7V599K)
Translation: A study was made of some problems pertaining to the theory of
computer systems. By the computer system iqe~mean the set of computer circuits
the construction of which can be realized by;two means: either by combining
the computer devices capable of functioningindependently.if necessary into a
computer system or by constructing sow-called -homogeneous computer media from
elementary computers with fixed or programmed structure. The bbok deals only
with the problems connected with functioning of a computer: system of the first
type. Here, computer system theory is considered as the theory of algorithrac
structures and operation systers of the comp ind not 41s the theorj
Uter systers
of synthesizing computer.system devices and modules. The book comprises an
C,
introduction and 10 chapters. The introduction tontains a classification of
the existing and planned computer systems with respect to structural and func-
tional attributes. In Chapter I there is a study of the language models of
the. organization of the parallel-series computer process. A representation is
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POSPELOV, D. A., Vvedeniye v taoriya vychislitel'nykh si.,~tem, Moscow, Soviet
Radio Press, 1972, 360 pp, ill., I r. 17 k.
given of the computer process in the level-~parallel form corresponding to the
level-parallel chart of the program. The second chapter pertains to the prob-
lems of segmenting the initial program in accordance with. the given optimal-
ness criterion and the problems of formation of information on the mutual re-
lation among the segments. In Chapter 111~a study was made of'the problems
of optimal static and dynamic level by level distribution of tile operations
ofthe level-parallel form of the program with respect to the computers in the
computer system with andwithout consideration of the exchange time between the
computers. In Chapter IV the basic principles of controlling the computer
process in centralized and decentralized.computer systems:nre formulated. It
is proposed that the central control element in a computer system of the cen-
tralized type,is realized structurally. In.the class of decentralized computer
systems, a study was made of the problemzs~ of ~synchronizing the computer systems
which are homogeneous with respect to. links, with identical computers: annular,
toroidal and octoidal types. In Chapter V 4here is a disciissioii of some prob-
lems, of tile output capacity of tile computer system. In Chapter %rT the problem
of oynthesizing the structure of the computer, system to realize a class of
preblems is stated. A ta-ble of the basic quality indexes of the computer
system.is.presetited. The probability approach to selectinp the number of
com puters in homogeneous all-purpoop and specialized computer systems Is
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POSPELOV, D. A., vvedeniye y teoriya vychisliteltnykh sistem~ Moscot Soviet
-Radio Press, 1972, 380 pp, ill., I -r. 17 k!j
described. In Chapter VII, the basic principles of memory organization in con-
puter systems are analyzed. In accardance:with the programmed, numerical and
control information circulating in the computer system, the following memory
levels are isolated: the total input-ouput memory of the system, the exchange
memory of the system, the autonomous mentory of the computers and the control
memory of the system. Some problems connected vrith organization of the input-
-output- memory of the system and the-exchange,memory of the system are discussed.
In Chapter. VIII there are descriptions of computer systems which operate in the
interrogation-response mode. A study was also made of the problems of dynaric
dispatching, dispatching with a periodic input flow and dispatching on the
basis of the technological system. Chapter.!X contains descriptions of com-
puter systems operating in the package processing mode. During package pro-
cessing in a computer system, calculation is irealize-d simultaneously by trany
programs. The number of executed prop ally exceeds the number of com,-
,rams usu
puters in the system. Chnpter X is davoted,to computer syatems operating in
the external and internal time-sharixio mode.:. The external time sharing pro-
vides for distribution of the isystem resources among the users. Vne internal
~time sharing assumes efficient utilization of the cormuter-gyste-m processor,
The quality characceristic of operation of the operation rqscem in the time
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POSPELOV
"Control in Large Computer Systems"
V sb. Nauch. i prakt. probl. bollshikh sistem. Sekts. Pol'shiLre Sistemy.
Teoriya, metodol., modelir. (S-ciee- ific and Technical Problems of Laxge
Systems--collection of works. Theory, Method .ology, 1~odeling)l Moscow,
"Nauka", 1071, pp 249-258 (from RZh-KibernAikaj No 12, Dec 71i Abstract
No 12V954)
Translation: The paper deals with the principles of organizing the com-
Puting process in computer systems.of synchronous and asynchronous types
constructed on the centralized, hierarchical:and decentralized principle.
It is shown that for all types of sysIC-ems'a-,uniform control system m
ay
be used vith the aid of the principal matrix.introduced in the paver,
which reflects the structure of theparallel-multistage form of represen-
tation of the allaorithm realized on the system. Author's abstract.
UDC 8 74
jj~q7T MT
"Introduction to the Theory of Compating. Systems"
RZh
r, 11~3ov. radio," 1972,-.380 pp, illustrated (from4
Moscoi
Miatematika, No 7, 1972, Abstract No :7V5 9 91")
Translation: Some problems in the theory of computer systems are
considered. By a computer system (CO) is me-Rnt a complex of com-
puting devices whose construction can be realized :LY1 two w-ays:
by combining computer devices capable of functioning 3-n-
dependently, or by building the so-called homoGe-Zleouo computinZ
media of elementary machines with a fixed or programmed structure.
The.book deals only with the Problems connected with operation of
CS of the-first type. The theory of:CS can then be considered as
the theory of the aleorithmic ~~truct=-es and. operational oystens
of the C8 and not as the theory:of the synthesis of CS dov`ces and
blocks. The book consists of an introduction and ten chart-ers.
The introduction classifies existing'iand.projected CS in accord-
ance.with structural and functional indices., ChaDter.l examine3
la M mode-Iss for organizing the peirallel-seque-ritial COMPU6
process. 'The computing process is repiresented in its staCe-
113
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rallel form (SIPF) corresponding to the stage-paraliel ~:rograiu
pa L
graph. The second cha2ter is devoted:to problems of se,,,,rmenting
tha.original program to conform to a. specified optimality cri-
terion.and problems of. shaping information, ree.-arding the inter-
connection of the segments. Chapter 3~considers probl-erns,of op-
:tinql static and dynamic stage-by-stage distribution of the
SPF program operators over the CS machines with and without con-
tes
,sidering the exchange time between machines. Chapter 4 formulav
-pies of the c ntrol of the computing process in
-the basic i3rinci .0
entralizea and aecentralized CS. Tt is then assumed chat -he
C (I U
agency (TsM.-I or Ts1W) in the centraliz ed type
central controlling
of CS is structurally realized. In the class of decentralized CS,
consideration is given to problems of sync~xonizing 00 which are
-ie
homogeneous in their connections~wlthidentical computers: of ti
rlng, toroidal, -and octoidal: types.~. Chapter 5 discusses some prob-
Uy. '.~' -4 g 3E structures
lems of CS productivi.4 -he Problem bf aynthesizIn. C ;
for:realizing a class of problems is posed in,Chapter 6. A table
of the basic quality indices of the CS. is given. A probable ap-
proach to the choice of the number of machines in homo(!,eneous i-
un
Versal and specialized CS is described.. Chapter 7 analyzes the
principles of memo:r
basic -y organization in the CS. In accordance
.USSR
PCSFELOV, D. A., "Sov. radio." 1974, 380 PP
iiifh~'the proCram, numerical, and control information circulat-
ing among the 08, the following memory levela are selected: s.-ener-a-L
input-outlput- system memory (GISIM), exchange system: memory
autonomous machine memory (A1,25), and control system memory
(0311). Several problems connected with the organization of the
GISIN and- ESM are discussed. Chapter 8 'describes computing systeL-is
which operate in the question-answer mode. ProbL as in dynamic
dispatching, dispa.
tching for periodic iw3ut flow -and dispatching
based on the technical system axe aliso considered. A description of the computing
syste-ms -operating in the modalof packet processing is given in
Chapter 9. In CS packet processing ations in accordance
comput
urith many programs are simultaneously realized, urhile -the number
of.realizable programs usually exceeds the nu;Dber.of C$ in the
system. Chapter 10 is devoted to CS operating in the eyternal
tizme division 1 time division pro-
and.internal mode.- Externa
-videB for distribution oi the.system resources amone the consumers.
tribution presumes rational use of the CS pro-
ternal time disL
InAt
cess. Operation quality characteristi6s.of the syaten In the mode
of time division are given %ith the aosiotance of~vnricus criteria.
At the end of each chapter, a short comm-entary and revi(-:ng of the
it chapter arc! (,,,ive
literature on the problems discuzoed in'th, n
Bibliogranhy of 262 titles. V. 1Wd-leyev
313
V,
(0
LO
A=- Nc.!.: -AN0103344- Ref. Code:
FBIS/F?D, Cybernetics in the USSIR, 28 April .11970, Nr 0026/70 F
vOybernetics and Power Systems".
Yoscov, Pravda. 26 Jan 70, p I
.0
'"ranz2atlon. At the Lastilate of Mectradyn=les of the TAcrainlan. _Acqq2 f Sci-
..prograza have been created.for use with ftX-220" am "EMN-4" elactrorAc com-
-a programs are intended for.routines, urlng the rellable and steady
puters; th na
operation cy-f the unified-power syste=s.
Cybernetic machines have been installed in:dispatcher adzinistrations~of the
I unified power systems. Having received -a airgnal.that the network is overl6aded. the
dispatcher seeks,the counsel of the machine. and-it issues the tiecessary- rbcd-m nda--
tiona with lightning-like speed.
The new programs are.already being used in the Unified Faver System of the
Buropean Part of, the USSF. in the unified power systems of the Urals and Siberia. It
has also been decided to use then for power systems being created in CenteAl Asia.
Y21 REEL/FR&ME
Acc..Nr.: AN0103344
About one million rubles in annual savings is involved In the realization of
the "Electric Power-Syntems and Networks" Chair of the
proposals of co-workers of
Belorussian Polytechnical Institute for the "Volgogradenergo" System.
The head of the chair, Professor G. Pospelov, and docents 11..5ych_and V. Fedin
have worked out methods of efficiently compensating for one of the types of loads in
power systems. Using an electrottic computer. the scientists ctaiculated the rpost
advantageous variant of compensating installations at substativns of tile "Volgo-
gradenergo" System. Overall. losses of electric paimr.have been significantly re
duced. The recommendations of these B21orussiari power-engLneering workers are already
being implemented by Volgograd workers.
The new methods can be used successtully in plannIng and carrying out any power
syste3a plan. On a nationwide scale, this will,provide a tremeadt)4v econotuin savir43.
Reel/Frame
T
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USSR
POSPE G. SfIAKHNOV, I. F.
11some Problems of the Formation of Long-Term Development Programs"
Probl. Prikl. mat. i Mekh. (Problems of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Collection of Works), Moscow, Naiuka Press,: 197.1, pp 44-54, (Translated
from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Ribernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V462 from
the Resume).
Translation: This work is dedicated to methodolo gical problems of the
erregiona tions. Such
planning of large-scale interbranch and.int I opeva
problems as the goal and task of operations,~typos of operations, plans
~for conduct of operations, programs (combined plans of multiyear exped-
ient.activity). and systems of programs are studied, as well;as a number
of basic aspects of the activity of organizat~i-onal,systenis,~performing
planning and control of operations. A model is described of formation
of a system of interrelated programs for combined development of various
branches of the national economy. The model sugeested is based on divi-
sion of branches into two types in the first approxination: type I
branches, iihich realize programs (type I pre-prams) in the .11-ea of tile
-:7- --- '- - at-, c`bxanchv~~-.-ViQ -vrrp-o.;t- of the-
nv~-.ILqinT wuii oLtIng aiYd ~G
USSR UDC -H. 791. 052 - 53 9. 4. 001. 24 6o'-. 7 1 '3
an 3 If
POSI. ELOV, 5 C HE -P- IAX Y, - a RDLIN, A. V.
"':~ropertias omf V92'2's ~llov d o 1:1 t s A - t e rI rolonge6 a;: J~
-.0scow, %ata-L-Lovedeniye T'~--:. ichcskays (3b--z".-.:otka Mctallov, Vo I, pp
L
35-44
.12 -cs -from tide V92TS alloy Of the i Z e:'i
Abstract. id Join
the effe Ct o~' prolcr--e' -blaacins a- 70' C
an.
1,000 and 3, 000 on the nechanical SUSCaT)L:Lbi.-
during b---nd.ng impact, over-all corrcs-*O~-, -Ind CIL -0
.1. L - Y
ba"OrLa -Lifter woldinj' C
-ing
undor fiz:--c~s Darin- a Z
over a of l,u0O hr.7, Incrai)oes Lh~-:' sfren~'th
-e of ',,*9-?sv and Nc Ii ad6,'--* Live roL--fs a-nd
wirl-I Z-~e u
rods, -ter 'C-U
use of ,I--;L4Ts z--L
pracrica-111v no effecc on tensile sLren-ch. 2idditionall heatin- inc"'Ll
Cr-E= se-- and fusf.o-.-~ zone aind alsc,cf z-le .-..e - a!.
at: 70' C corer a Deriod of 1,000 hrs after tc=3arin~-' -CJG~ C
noz lead to stress corrosion. Weld Joints frcr=- I L- roils
-UTC'-3 ir]Alcy Z:O corrosio-.-., under stress an- iosa a
o50 UtWCLASSIFFED',,,~ PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
~.-C-IRC ACCESS ION NC--AP0133701
'.,~-,-ABSTP,ACT/E;('Tilt,CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECULATIDNS ARE OUT FORWARD ON
Pt 0
THE JSS1131LITY OF CREATING A SERIES OF' NEW DEVICES: BASED OIN USIING
HARMONIZED ELECTRON FLOW. THE EQUIPmENT OF Tti I STYPE mAY BE PERFORIMED
ON,1HE OASIS OF CONVENTIONAL OESIG14S OF' A KLYSTROt,4,: TRAVELLING WAVE
TUBEv 3ACKWARD WAVE TUBE, "IAGNETKON, MASER ON A CYCLGTRG(A RESO'NANCE AND
VARIOUS MODIFICATIONS OF THE ABOVE 1,11E)NT10114ED OEVICES. IT SEEMS PA013ABLE
THAT THESE THEORETICAL AND EXPER I MENTAL", STUD I ES PIAY~:LEAO TO DESIGNING
EFF.ECTIVE fj AMPLIFIERS AND HIGH STAaLE I
]SCILLATORS, 41ULTIPILERS FOP,
MILLIMETER AND SUB!lILLI.'A_TGl*' RANGES wHICH HAVE A LUT OF E'NERGETIC.,
OG IC
R UN N 1 N G N D T AL POSITIVE:QUALIJLES A S: COM.PARED WITH
CON V.Ef'l T I ON A L DE S I G-N S(12 REFS.)
UNCLASSIFIEV
Heai:, th t
a en
WSH OC 621.791.053.Otlt621-78i669.14.018.8
RAnZKGV, M. I., Doctor of Technical Sciencest PWFELOV. N. G., Fj2gineer,
-X-96,lences, and
iaAMYWV. 14. 1., and BERESVEY, G. A.t CandfdVes of Vech.Rlca
IV"OVAO M..A.8 Englneer
"S
earch for Optimum Heat Treatment-Hodea for N18KqH5T Steel Weld Joints"
Moscow, Svaroo.hnoye Proizvodstvo, K o8, Aug 73, PP 13-16
Abstracti Results arn presented from~a study of grain growth In the heat-
affected zone and the presence of the anount of weak stable austenite, enriched
with titanium and molybdenum, in the -weld joint of thin-sheet NISK91,15T maraging
steel with a chemical composition (in~%), 18,35 141, 8.75 Co, 5.1 1,10, 0.72 Ti,
.~0,015 C, 0.03 SI, 0.03 Hn, 0.003, S, 0.003 P*~0.02 Al. Weld samples were
subjected to conventional heat treatment of beating to 810-8300C for 20 minutes,
air coollng, aging at 475-485 OC for four hours and air cooled, and a repeated
0
heating treatment of 980-1000 C for 5-10 seconds, done 3-5 times with a
heating rate of 100-300OC/sec. Analysis of mechanical tests (impact strenGth,
tensile strength, rupture strength, etc.) shoued that the:zepeated heating method
yields properties 15~-20% higher than for samples.conventionally heat treated,
Nifie.figures, two tables, 12 bibliographic references,
IX
To Has 71 79 TpDt3OVlzT SCIENCI
7. DUR
*Karaganda MedI441 InatituW
H.140.. M.ditainaka3ra CaRtts, 26 gar 71, p 2
#4t.r. docent
9 a x
ftmana. Agr1*02tvrel Inatitut* Imeni M. 1. Pruntao
V.64... 1"##tIYA, 3 Mar 71. p 4
Bale th* Kishinev Agri 5ultural ln#tjtutq iient K.
Translation: ntific associates or
V. Yftnxt, kth ha,ap from worUers of tho 14~34PVI~ truit JWS V#Xv1*b%* Axvjej~tjaft,
have been uarktAg for moveralitpro on tx;ariw;vott to develop nav moyj 6C prtsorvi.g
trulto toe long peto4s. They, have 4-signed 4patt.l. "t.1 Contain.r. Lth p;,,jty
up to 500 ItIlbIrms, , In thtm,. 4;17408 ZrA V*%T% CM b* ktt)t Until the hfW i4rvelt,
withoUt loving their appearomeor t4L4t* features.
SL-Ittno-.Iy, 4xp4rizent. mre being 4Cr* on prO40"Ing fruits in a controll,a
Ass envirormaent. It Is plsrwod to build a spottAl Ass fruit .1th
capacity of 1.500 tons In the republic,
112 Oil UNCLASSIFFED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
TI.TLE--INFLUENCE OF HISTONE UPON THE ABILITY OF POLIA AND POLIU TO THE
FORMATION OF-DOUBLE COMPLEX:-U-
.-AUTHDR--POSPELOVs V4A*
,.:COUNTRY~ OF- INFO--USSR
I. -SCURCE--,40LEKULYARNAYA BIOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL 4, NR 3t.PP 367-371
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANQAEDICAL S.C[ENCES
-,-",t-[)PIC, TAGS--NUCLEOPROTEIN, NUCLEOTIDE,v OR GANIC COMPLEX COMPOUND, MOLECULAR
:STRUCTURE, HYDkCGEN' BONDING
_,C-ONTROL MAKIAG-NO RESTRICTIONS,
`_40CUMENT CLASS_-UNCLASSIF IEO
,PROXY REELlFRAt4E--1998/0151 STEP t-40--()R/0463/70/00/i-/003/0367/03
C_lRC A CC E SS 1,~ON NO--AP0120851
UNCLA'a S fi: IED
OATE--23OCT70
.212 01.1 UNCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESSIN6
--lP
C ACCESSION NO-AP0 120851
3STRACT/ X RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORMAfIG, OF AN AIAT!FICIAL
~A E T.
NUCLEGPI770TEIN COMPLEX CONSISTING Or COMPLEMEtiTARY PlJLYNUC(-EOTIDES (POLYA
-AND-POLYU), AC40 OF A HISTONE CONNECTED ELEC TROSTA TI CALL Yl WITH THE
LATTER, HAS BEEN STUDIED. BY THE METHOD ~.OF qAPID MIXINGv A SOLUBLE ONE
STRANOEU~ COMPLEXES OF POLYA AND POLYU WI TH H I STONE ~ WAS uBTAINED. THE
FORMATION OF ONE STRANUED COMPLEXES WAS ACCOMPANIED BY S01,1E HYPr- HRO' IC
EFFECT, THIS EFFECT BEING mbRE PRONOUNCED IN THE CASE OF ITE ACTION OF
T14E HISTONE WITH POLYU. AT MIXING THE COMPLEMENTARY, POLYINUCLOETIOES
SOUNUTO HISTONE, A 00U6LE COMPLEX IS FORMED, THE HYPOCliRqVtICITY oF
~iHICH IS HIGHER T11AN THAT OF PORE POLY A.PLUS U COMPLEX. THE HISTONE
DOES NOT HI-NDCR THE FORMATION OF HYDROGEN 8ONDS BETNEEN POLYA AND POLYU.
FA,CIL.ITY:, INSTITUTE OF CYTDLOGY~AND, Gr-.-,.'ETICSI SIBERIAN BRANCH
OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSRt NOVOSIBIRSK6
UNCLAISSIFIED
UNCLASS1 FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
4-,T-I-tTLE'__A, FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR -U-.;
,;~UTfiQA_-AYRAP,ETYANTS, S.V.., KOMAROVSKIKH, K.F., 111URYGIN, V.I'., PoSPELOV,
.'~4-',Vw,,#~STAFEYEVF V.I.
UNTW OF:INFO--USSR
OURCE'-PATENT NO 263750
N_ -- . f PROM.
_tR E' C E.." '240SCOW, - OTKRYT I YA HOBRET OBRAZTSY, TOVA?,NYE. ZINAK I Nf)
TEi PUBL ISHED--IOFEB70
v-p
:S*0 04 E C TAREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.
ol C TAGS--PATENTy FIELD EFFECT TRA14S I SM Rv- TIRAN SISTORIZED CIPCIJIT
RESTRICTIONS
NCLASSIFIC-0
oocumewr CLAS.S--U.
-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1098 S,TlcP NQ--UR/0482/701000/300/0000/^QOOO
"TOC ACCESSION NJ--AtA0ltl7?20
UN-CLASSIFfED
UNCLASSIFIED
= to on 0 Bill,
USSR UDC 616-002.5-07-039.12
POSPELOV, V. V., MITAUER, L. Kh., and BEGLYAROVA, N. T., Rharkov Oblast
'~*~ercFuos s~Clinic
"Reasons for the Late Detection of Tuberculosis in Kharkovskaya Oblast"
~Moscow, Problemy Tuberkuleza, No 12, 1971, pp 6-9
Abstract, Retrospective analysis of the case histories of 202 tuberculosis
patients revealed that the main cause of the delay in diagnosing the disease
was poor organization of occupational physical-examinations: 75 persons
(37.1%) employed in schools, restaurants,Uvestock farms, etc. did not re-
ceive the routine annual or semiannual ch6ckups.during the year prior to de
tection of the disease. In 26 cases ULU), general practitioners were
delayed too long in referring the people for X-rays or 6onsultation with a
specialist. The latter was responsible for a wrong diagnosis in 12 cases
-(6%), while the roentgenologist failed to observe pathological charges on the
X-rays in 4cases (2%). Both factorB were responsible in 13~cases (6.4%).
Thus, doctors were to blame for late detection of the disease in 64.4% of the
cases. An,unusual course of the disease was the cause in 63,patients (31.2%),
most of whom were suffering from infiltrative-pneumonic tuberculosis in the
phase of caseous degeneration. In only 9cases (4.4%) i-iere the patients
1/2
R71~1,
2/2
UDO 621i382.322
USSR
AYRAPSTYANTS, S.T., KOMAROVSKIYfi, K,F. HURYGIN, Y-I-,
"Field Effect Transistor"
USSR.Author's Certificate No 26~750, filed 4 Dec,68, prublished 15 June 70 (from
RZh-- lektronika i yeye 2rI LneiLin, !To 12, Decemlier 1970,:'AbstrBct go 12B422P)
Tranilationt A field effect transistor is p.roposed which bontains, one p-n junction
andan insulated gate electrode, with.the p-b junction locuted perpendicular to the
a.to-electrode, andAhe length, of the-baae re ~than twic*,.the diffusion length of
9
-t minority charge carrierB. The transistoi has a region of negative resistance
he
in- the'volt-maxperecharecteristic O-type)-
USSR UDC 621.382.33
AYRAPETYANTS, S. V., KOKAROVSKIKH, K. F., MURYGIN, V. I. POSPELOV, V. V.,
STAFEYEV, V. I.
"A Field-Effect Transistor"
ow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Fromyshlenn~ye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 8,
10,Feb 70, pp 57-58, Patent No 263750, Filed 4 Dec 68
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a field-effect transistor
which contains a PN junction and an isolated gate electrode. ~Yhe transistor
differsIbecause to vroduce an,Sa-shaped cuTrent-voltage characteristic, the
PN junction,is arranged perpendicularly to'the gate electrode,, and the base
is*longer than two diffusion lengths for the m1nority charge carriers.
I
,44., A "Y ES~ GkWPHITE -U-
TLE--THt&'V~: OF THE' GALV.AN0M GNE [C` PROPER 1. OF
U YU. A
THUR -POSPELOV,
OUNT RY 0 FINFO--USSR
TVERD. TELA 1970,p 12(3)t 835-40
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~%-_SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
JOPIC TkGS--GALVANOMAGNETIC EFFECTS
ELECTRON STRUCTURE, GRAPHITE,~LOW
-.'TEMPERATURE EFFECT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME---1989/0452 STEP t4U--UR/~0181/*rO/012/003/0335/0840
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107058
UNCLASSIFIED
CLAS- 1 FTED~ll
Z 6 PlOt~S54NG DATE 16OCTYO
-
'IRC ACCESSION NO--APOI07058
C
GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN TERMS OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY, THE
EFFECT OF THE ENERGY DEPENDENCE (IF RELAXATION TIME ON THE
GALVAN04AGNETIC PEOPERTIES OF GRAPHITE WAS CONSIDERED. THE POS. SIGN OF
THE HALL COEFF. AT LOW TEMPS. CAN BE EASILY. EXPLAINCD BY TAK[NIG INTO
ACCOUNT TdE ABOVE DEPENDE.NCE. THERE IS A VARIATION OF THE SIGN OF THE
PARAMETER GAMMA SUd 2 OF THE ELECTRONIC 'SPEC TRUM OF GRAPH I T E i AND TH I S
--CAN ;EXPLAIN 'THE GALVANDMAGNETIC. PROPERTIES OF THIS. 14ATERIAL AT LOW
TEMPS*-;
FACILITY: MUSKo INST. NAR, KHOZ. ItA* PLEKHAINOVAi MOSCOW,
UNCLASSIFIED
IMM MON WWII]
'Ac d -Nr-,
Re f Code.
UR 0301
APW31245
FRIMARY SOURCE: Vopnosy~ Meditsims-koy. Khimii, 1970, Vol 16,
Nr 1,
HAPTOGLOBIN METABOLISM AT THE ANTISEPTIC INFLAMMATORY PROCESS
V. M. Ro&onov, AY-te*Vwleva.4u-~ R Reshetho, T. G. Kulakova
Institute of Biological and Medical Chemistry* USSR Academy` of Medical Sciences,
Haptoglobin metabolisim in control dogs and at the :antiseptic inflimmatory pro-
cess induced by subculaneous ierpentine oil. administration has bVen studied. Dogs were
injected with haptoglobin 11,31 and changes inAtotal radioactivity (if the animal, blood
serum 1abel excretion, the volume of circulating plasma, and serum gaptoglobin concen-
tration were registrated. In the. ~period of' inflammatbry focus development the rearran-
gements of haptoglobin from blood into fissull decreases in the :rate of its catabolism
and increase in its synthesis took place.
E
6 =-'ammonamm m#
~Acc. Nk: Abstrzictifi S6rv,Ice. Ref. Code:
.9
I
CAL~ABST.
48315 qHEMI.
r 93720J Mecbanis3n of the heterogeneous recombination ~of
hydrogen atonls~ kov 1. (Fig,
Khim.-Inst. int. KA=6'3'Q
rpova. Moscow,~U Rir~),V.
R 1970.~ 190(23,:390~-S. Whys Chet
tion coeffs. were exptI.: ev tiated. 6f.'H utorns on glaNsi quaxtz,
and ZnO at concns. 101 -10" H
at6rnsicin, from -1913 to 3M'-
it was concluded that the. heterogeneous recombinaftion of H
atoms was the rts"It ofthL prialmy'interactiqu of frize H atoms
d and ofAhe
uncharge
with chemisorbed * H atoms both of the
-in tui, unknown,
phys. Adsor
charged type.. H atoms bed or
weakly chernisorbed form; Ola~ the ritain' part lin ike pr&-ess,
le. The vel4cily
vhile strong cherjifi;orbed atoms p ay a nunor ro
of the heterogeneous rec6mbin'atioll of H:atorns on UO was inde-
pendent of its electroc6nd*.Jand, AS a conseclutime, of its chlirge
S. Santol
REEL/FRAME
19800017
z 1 1 : 1 - ; , ~ o; , z ; ,
-7-
USSR UDO 621.385.623.5
PLEMIN, V.YA., POSPELOVA, N.P.
'Study Of Short-Lived Frequency Instability Of Millimeter Wave Band YlyBtrons"
Tr. Yosk. avists. in-ta (Works Of Moscow Aviation Institute)., 1971, Issue 207,
pp 239-244 (from RZh--Elaktronika i. yaye primeneniy-e, No 12, Dec 1971, Abstract
Ko 12A258)
Translation; The paper deacribea the technique and the arrangement for measur-
ing a short-lived frequency instability of millimeter wave band klystrona. The
results are presented of an experimental.weasurement of the short-lived fraquen-
-cy ihotability.at time segments of 0#1--16 inicroseconda ref. Summary.
if
11~1 M~21 M.-MM.-M.-I.-I.-
M91-3I
all
USSR UDC 911.3.616.986.5-022.935.4(47+57)
POSPELOVA-SRTROM, M. V.
---------------------------- Z--
"Tickborne Spirochetosis and Counter Measures in the USSR"
V sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch. 50-letiyu In-ta med.
parazitol. i trop. med. (Proceedings of the Scientific Conference Com-
memorating the 50th Anniversary of the Institute of Ifedical.Paras-itology
and Tropical Medicine -- collection of works), Moscorq,~ 1970, p 54 (from
RZh-36. Meditsinskaya Geografiya,,,No 1,:~Jan 71, Abstract No,1.36.111)
Translation: The number of ticks has been reduced by 50% in natural foci
of tickborne spirochetosis, and morbidity-has decreased to about 50 per
year. However a few localities (as, for~example, some rayons of the Western
Pamir) maintain intensive foci ofTspirochetosis in settlements.
USSR VDC: 536.4:21.4;541.123.7
RUIDURKINAL, G. V. MIPONOVA, N. A. and V.
"Obtaining PIono crystalline Epitaxial, C Solid Solution
OZ91 -XO
Riga, Izvestiya Akademii: nauk, Latviyskoy_S8R Serlya-fizicheskikh
-i,tekhnicheski-kh nauk, No 3, 1972, PP 32-33
Abstract,: A description is given of a method for obtaining mono-
crystalline fi-Ims of CO gj_XQ by using chemical transport reac-
tions in an HC1 atmosphere in a small gap. Discs of 15 mm dia-
meter and 1-1.5 mm high, made by ceramic techniques, izere used
as'sourCes of Co,]J~gj_,O, The original materials used were mag-
nesJum oxide of the analysis-pure ty'pe and cobalt nitrate of the
"very pure" type. The magnesium,oxide in pouder form was impreg-
nated with a solution of the cobalt nitrate in the proper concen-
was dried by evaporation and heated to 500-6000 0 for six
hours to drive off the nitrogen oxide, and was~then further heated
at 13000 C until the formation of single-phase polycrystalline
solid solutions of Co7j.-IgI-70- The substrates viere mono crys t alline
plates of NO 0.5-1.0 mm thick, Members of the institute of Phys-
ics, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, the authors express
their gratitude to I. E. Tsirk-unova and to Ya., 1-4. Ksend-,ov for
jl~pir assistance.
".1/2 016 UNCLASS1 FTEO PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
ITLE -k.ECGVERY OF ENERGY WRING CATALYSISION ADSCRPTION CATALYSTS. 11.
-U-
SP EC I F1 C ACTIVITY
:`~AUTHCiR .. X.P., SHEKHUBALOVAt Vil.,,POSPELOYA7 T.A., K0801EV,
N 1*
--t-c
wNTRY. OF~ MFO-USSR
URC E-Z H. FIZ. KPI-M. 1970, 44(2)t .366-9:
"-~"A-TE Puu-L:ISiiL-G---70
-~r-SUBJECT -ARE.AS-CHEMISTQlY
J`OPM.TAGS-PL4TINUM* CATALYSIS, CATALYTIC DECOMPOStflol%'j~ HYOROGEN,
P.ERGXIDE
`-&CN-ROL. HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
Gi C Ulli E N T: CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
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-AP0123605
_'C IRE ACCESSION NO
- .~'A'6STRACTfEXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. CURVES OF SP, ACTIVITY FOR 2
'SERI ES- OF ADSORPTIONAL PT CATA' YSTS FOR -THE DECOM
PN. OF H SUB2 0 SUB2
WERE ANALYZEO. THE CATALYSTS WERE. PT-Sio suB2 iwf r-i SURFACE AREA 180 OR
RVES SHOWED AN INCREASE- OF SP. ACTIVITY AT HIC-4ER
M PRIME2-G. THE CLJj
CONCNS. UF PEROXIDE. RESULTS INDICATED THE PRESENCE OF 2 TYPES OF
ACTIVE CENTERS DURING THE REACTION: PT SUBI) TYPICAL.FOR CATALYTIC
PROCESS,AND (PT SUBZ) MORE COMPLEX AND; WH.ICH.PLAYS A BASIC ROLE IN Tr-
EFFECT OF THE RECOVERY (OR RECUPERATIONJ :OF ENERGY [N THE H SU62 0 SUB2
lFE PARABOLIC SHAPE OF Tfi& ACTIVITY CURVES3. I.E., INCREASE
L
MIC ENERGY EVCLUTICN ACTIVATICN AS kRESULT OF HIGHER H
HIGHER ISCTHERI
SU32 G SUB2 CQNCNS.j EVIDENCED A HIGH ENERGETTC ACTIVATION OF PT CENTEPS
CN THE CAKRIER AS THE PT CENTERS DREW CLO$ER. THUS7 THE ENERGY
LIBERArEo IN EXOTHERMIC REACTION ISTAPPARENTLY, PARTIALLY RECOVERED AND
U T I L I Z ED TO INCREASE THE YIELD PRODUCE0. BY ACTIVE C E N T t R S THE RESULTS,
_Y~ THE l:HC-0AY OF ERERGY RECUPERATION
..JlJEREFG.REi APPEAR GCNSISTENT J41
DEVELOPED BY V. V. 144Z RUGx (.1967). FACILLTY: MOSK.
LNC'ATALYSI S,-
IN. LGM(jN0SOVAv MOSCOW j:',US SRO ,
USSR uDc 616.986-5-036-21(47)(091)
adical
and ABDULKHASMOV, A. A., Institute of M-
gffltE~~~al Medicinelzieni:Ye.-I. Martsinovskiy, Ministry of
Health USSR, and Kyzyl-Kuysk:Municipa1 Hospital (Kirgiz~SSR)
"Origin of Village Foci of Tickborne Spirochetosis in the USSR"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni,, 110 3, 1972,
pp 264-269
Abstract: The source of village foci of tivkborne spirochetosis in the USSR
has usually been regarded as local Ornithodorus ticks. Rovever, the inability
of these ticks to travel considerable distances, the fa~_,t that their habits do
not coincide vith ' the locations of the most widespread N,illEqte foci of spiro-
chetosis, and the results of a recent, thorough study of the taxonomy of these
arthropods cast serious doubt ort the validity of thia viev. In its place, the
authors advance the theory that the disease vms i=03.-ted into Scri-ict Central
Asia, (Western Pamirs and Southern Kirgizia) from neilghboring parts of Iran ana
AfOmistan via the historical caravan routes which date back about 2000 yeaxs.
Large-scale migrations of peoples,.endless wars in the Pamirs and adjacent regions,
and the travels of pilgrims also helped to spread the tick.
PROCESSING DATE-230CTIO
t.ARBON AND COBALT NITROGEN
POSPELOVAt T.A.t
-~.T,OPIC TAGS
--COBALT COMPLEXP OXIMEt PYRIDINEr IR SPECTRUM, ELECTRON DONORP
~i'EXCHANGE REACTION
~--PROXY REEL/FRAM2--1995/1419 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/040/002/0466/0470
-CIR"-- ACCESSION NO--AP0116866
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026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC.,ACCESSION NO--AP0116866
.,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TREATING CHLOROPYRIOINE iOR
TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINO) BIS(DIMETHYLGLYOXIME)COBALT SUSPENSION IN AU. ETOH
WITH NABH-SUB4 GAVE COBALOXIMES I WITH INDICATED L ANO%R: C SUB5 H SUB5
Nt ME M. 220DEGREES; C SUB5 H SUB5 Nt MSUB39 0. 210DEGREES; PH SUB3
~P' ME: Mo 174-60EGREES; PH SUB3 P, CD SUB3, M. UNSTATED;, ME SUB2 S, MEt
M. 178DEGREES; H SUB2 Ot ME M. 108DEGREES; C SUB5 H SU65 N, HOCH SUB2
CHCH'.SUB2 C-L, M. 179-BODEGPEES. THE I.R SPECTRA ARE SHOWN. INCREASED
ELECTRON ACCEPTOR NATURE OF SUBSTITUENT:S IN I REDUCES THE FREQUENCY OF
td'] CO-C:-ANI) CO-N BANDS WHILE INCREASED EUECTRON DONOR ABILITY OF AXIAL
~~:~.,-_-IIGANDS IN -1 SHIFTS THE CO"C AND'CO-N BANDS TOWARD HIGHER FREQUENCIES.
FACILITY: VSES. NAUCH.-I.SSLED. vIT. INST.*:MOSCOW, USSR.
USSR UDC.576.851-48'.695-38-576-851-315
POOOVS-KCAYA, 1-1. P.J EPSH-MYN-15TIAK, R. V., VIL'SHATT.SKAY,-,, F. L. RP~JTD'OVA, 1,*,G.
110DRY10V =5EV, 114~G., SIL'-VBP51NiV.A T. N. KAIINUKA., A. -n.-
BYADUK,. V. F., Moscov Institute of Epidmiolaj~y and Moscow 1~~-jiciral Sanita-r-j
Epidemiological Station
IV-1
"In vitro Antayson-istic Act" 't- o~ 9. colL (Strain M-17) and B. bifidu-i
(Strain 1) Against El Tor Cholera Vibrios"
moscow, Zhurnal I krobiologii, Epidemiologii. i Iumurobiologii, No 10, 1972,
PP 54-59
Abstract: 11-4he antagonistic activity of E.: coli (strain 1.1-17) and B. bifidLm
(straiii 1) aga-inst 11 El Tor cholera vibrio strains (Irmaba serotype 0' and Oga-wa
serotY-pe 5) ums studied in Plixed cultures in vitro. During the first 6 hours
6f combined c-ativation of E. coli and a cholera vibrio strain both microbial
t
species grew, but the number of live vibrios began to --c-Cr,case f Ll,,r 21, *ours
and ailier M hours aLmost a-11 were dead. B bifidum had a similar inhibitincr
effect, on vibrio grmrth. In the presence:of both antzz~gonistiv- strains, E.13.
-8 hours vithout reproduciuo ip the initial period of
the vibrios died vithin 4
cultivation. It is rje:Easted that tha anta-go-nist-ic tictkrity r.,--:' t*hc two ~;tra-!--n-
undar vtudy mi,)xl bl~,, duplicated in an intoctiiial biomnmis anld t-hat a prepara-
t.Jor, m-de fra-,:l these ynicroor:,.Anisi~= (a m-1131m,14ion W.,
USSR
POSP=VA. V V., RAKHWVAj, N. G., KOROIEVA, A. I., D-YAKOVA, Ye. I.,
OVA., K. .., and SMIRNOV, G. V#, 14oscov Scientific Rebearch Institute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology
"New Forms of Kolibakterin a Preparation:for Nonspecific Prophylaxis and
Therapy of Intestinal Infections
6, 197o, pp 48-49
Tashkent,, Wditsinskiy Zhurml Uzbekistana., NO
stract: Kolibakterin is a preparation Of7
A live bacteria of antagonistic E. coli
strain. It has been used fairly successfully at, a dXUf,7 for nonspecific pro-
K IT
phylaxis and therapy of acute dysente~,-y and;chronic colitis, and for the iestora-
tion of the normal intestinal microflora in'various bacterial diseases. However,
the fom in which it was available -- a loose mass in vacuum ampules -- made
tedious weighing and diasolvIng of individual doses necessexy. : Furthermore, the
bacteria were partly destroyed in the stomach by'hydrochloric acid. Early attempts
to press the mass into tab]-ets were unsuccessful, since the biological activity of
the preparation rapidly decreased. A new method of obtaining kolibakterin in dry
form and pressiDg it into tablets or packing it into gela-Un capsules has been
developed, Preliminary tests have shown that both the tablets and -the capsules are
as-effective as the.original preparation. The next step is to mechanize the pro-
cqdure and to use acid-resistant capsules.
Nt' DATE-20hOV70
112 2' 7 PROCESSI.
-ANISI
T f-fLE-EF~01T C F RHECIPCLYGLUC 1i%' OiN M t- T A1. 1 CP R OL E S S E- SIITHE 0 R G
AILTHG'R-(IJ5) STLPANYAN. Y--.P., 1')G~P'ELOVA,~.-YE.P.t YARLYKGVAY YE.1.9
-`CC:L;UT.RY CF
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-ALCI U
PRU T E I IN tI b it 1 t--4 0 G E NCUN- CO MO. OUN-14 3L00D V' LUAL-i f4YClCARDILJ,',l, ENZYME
ACTIVITY
`C'-.;TRCL 'MARK-l i4G-- STR 1~~T-~JORS:
CLj-~'--'S--UNCLASSIFlE0.,
~.-'.PMUXY~ PkkLf[+A,.4E--3G04/C474 S T E P~410--UR/0-481/*IG/OL5/OCjL/0040/00(+4
-_c -13 s vilb-A p I 3~ i i I I
Z12 027 UNCLJ~SSI'FlEt) P Ril'i C E S S I NG DATE--20,%4C3V7C
CIRC AC'CESSI LN NO-- APO 1.3 i I 11;
T AiISTRACT. RHE15POLYGLUCIN (A PHAR.M Al-CEUT I CAL
GP-C
-EPi A'
-1. C EXTRA; A`NFUSEG [)',I UGGS AT 10,
P'
N I T I i MGL - viT . 35 1 Cf'0-40, 000)
Allu 30 M G, - K 6 p C, G Ll C E b SL IGHT i A N L) A -r 50 MG-,(.G PAdIODUNCEL, DECkEASES IN.
TH E ccN ci% . (-F rUTAL PkOfEl"IS, F 113R INOCEN I ANO CA PRIME2 POSITIVE- lN
IN TFE VOL'. OF Cli"CULATING 3LOOD
PLAS;-'A;: A T 1ANSIEP41 5 ri P E,4 C, E. N T -1 NC I-
i4AS JILSO. CLSO. -AT 50 A 50PERCENT f"ECREASE: IN THE OXIDATIVE
'CES.UF DIE ELEcrkOLYTE
.PHGSPHURYLAT ICN_ OF '6Y(J C ~R 6 1 AL, T IS SU E AND D I S TUR 3 AN
it C.1 L I TY,: INST S EA10ECH)MO-SUSUD I S TO 1. Yll-i IR
8 A (A E.. 1.~ E R E E V I DENT
A KUL V A M0 S CLI-W U S S rK
j
USSR UDC 6 15. 384.015.42
STEPANYAN, YE. P., POSP9LOVA YE. P., YARLYKOVA, YE. SHUiV_ALI\A,
T. KH., RMUNA, YE7-1T-.,-S7WE"OV-, 1. M., L'OGINOVA, L. I., and KOLESNIK,
T. F., Biochemistry Laboratory Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery
ime'ni A. N. Bak-ulev, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR
.-"Ex erimental Data on the Effects of Rheopolyglucine on the Metabolic
P
Processes"
-Moscow, EksperimentalInaya Khirurgiya i Anesteziologiya, No 1, 1970,
pp~40-44
Abstract: Rheopolyglucine is a Soviet analog oP. dextran. In e_xperi-
ments on dogs, doses of 10 and 30 ml/k5 of body weight had little
effect on the bioeftemical indices studied (volume oE circulating blood,
sugar content, total protein, X, Na,:and Ca electrolytes, etc.).
Larger doses (50 ml/k-g) produced more significalit effects. Low and
moderate doses of the plasma substitute reduced the total plasma pro-
tein and lowered the fibrinogen and.calcium levrlls, shifts caused
partly by dilution of the blood. Hovever, the "act that these shifts
were more substantial after the 50 ml/kir, doze, gnd Oliat oxidative
and the electrolyte.balance were disrupted at this
1/2