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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PULATOVA, M. K. - PURITIS, T.

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777 2/2 013 UNC LAS SF I ED PPI)CESSING DATE--- I 3NOV70 CIRC ACCESS[ILIN NO-AP01299136 .-RACT. THE ORK DEALS 'if[TH THE EPA STUOY A-6STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSI GF THE.,NATURE OF PATAMAGNEFLC CH-ITERS GhIP-A IKKADli'MUN AT T7 KAN SINGLE CRYSTALS OF flYORCCHLOR[DE L TYROSINE. THE L-Pr%' :0,LcrRum OF'A 1"'AlMA IRRADIATED 51-NGLE CRYSTAL OF HYDROCHLG~.'I`CE L rY;~oSI.*vl._: is COMPOSED OF 4 COMPONENTS, A BROAD ASY%qETRIC DOUBLET, A SI~NGLET, AND A 14ULTIPLEr. THE PARAMIAGf,ti-TIC c.;:NTER RESPONSIBLE F'R THE 'LST EPK SIGNAL IS Cl. AT 77 K THE IONIZATIOU OF THE MOLECULE rAf(A~-S PLACCE, WHICH RESULTS.IN THE FORiMATION OF ANION RADICAL.SAEPA SlINGLET) OF TYKOSINE WITH THE LOCALIZATION OF (JINPAIRED ELECTRONS ON TH-1: BENZENE RING. THE 8k'EAKAGE OF THE C-N BOND IS A SECONOARY ONE DUE TO FH".: TI,.APPING OF THE ELECTRON 3Y THE CHARGED AMINO GROUP OF THE TYROSINE VOLEkl-ULE (EfIR, MULTIPLET). FACILITY: INST 610L. PHYS.,. ACAD. SC1 . USS.Rt PUSHCHIf-10-ON-OKAt USSR. A/z 024 U4CLASSIFIED PROCESSIFIG DATE--11SEP:1); _,_r,jTLE--STRUCTURE OF PARAMhGNETIC:CENTERS,.AND THEIR PHOTOCHEMICAL IN A GAMNA IRRADIATED SINGLE CRYSTAL nF CYSTEINE t-AUTHOR-KRIVENKO, V.G., KAYUSHINt L.P.t PULATOVAl Me o, J NTRY OF INFO--USSq VC QUI '-SCK)RCE-~-KHIM. VYS. ENERG. 1970, 4(1)t 49-55 AT JE PMLISHED ------- 70 ;~:SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCLENCES, CHE141STRY ~,._TOPIC. TAGS--AMiNO ACID, GAMMA IRRADIATION1 EPR SPECTRUM, PA;kA,'AA-jNETlSlfi, PHOTOCHEMISTRY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION!~ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:,-'PROXY PFEL/FRA?4E--19B6/0501 STEP t4D--UR/0456170/004/001/0049/)Cl'i5 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102506 .PIRMIMIUMMIEW, 131 Si1v I All I I JO s I SjklObAd 1%'O'd:j 03W'd0J 311V 0 ans ioN, '(ij- EsnS Ht4)'3H:):S -3Arlv!)3,N' ~Wlldd ONV H Z9nS 03H(13 E90S HN)3 z,GrTs ibs, sivmarb lm331i,33006Z -3AO9V 'C3WbO~i si H zfjns outio-cims HN):) ans HO' ONV N3)lON SI 11) H ZMS O0H(l:) E8nS HNJ3 29nS HO gAlIV93N 3kil*dd SH NI GNOU ':)-S 3HI (NN Ogt,-O,~E) IH511 HIlM 03lVl0Vbbl N3HX 'WCIV 3 V NO CMIMI SVM lIV31GVU N V 'ObC 3H1 GNV WDIV S 3HI NO 0371-IVDO-l 98~M OMI 'UNnO:i 38314 S3dA.1 C 10 SbAIN33 )JJ9N50.VbYd *032AIVNV svm wnbi:)3dS 'dd3 3HJ ONV )fS33ki93QLL IV SQVdV93W 01 -JO 3SUG V 01 ~03 099WIHd HIM CAIVIGVbdl SVh -IVJ.SAII:) 31~)NIS 3CjlijOlHJUbOAH 3NI31SAO V 'IDV81SGV -0-dO M)--I3VhIX3/JL3VdiS9`V 90SZCIOdV--LlN NOISS333V 11813 0Ld3Sll--31VG ~;NISS900bd 031ilssvloNfl tzo Z/Z 'ESSU DATE-20~'IOV70 G uNGCASSt FIEL P R D C N, T I TL E-- PHOSPHC S UL FUN I Z AT 10 "'j ul 1,10 1 fir[) -BISi4_KYLPi,ENYL PHOSPH .0 A T PkUDUCT ltiN IN CON'71 iXGLI_'~ P f LOT Al. PARATUS '-tJ- I.M.# LEINPLOVA, G.A., PULATOVA, $ H NA MA Z 0 V , SCURCE--ALEk6. NEFT. 19701,. (3)p 35-7 -DATE PULL ISfiEG ----- -70 SUaJECr AREAS-ilitATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TUPIC r.4GS-LUOIRICANT ADDITIVE, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, TH1,13L, PHOSPHATE dENLENE DE-10VATIVEr ZINC 0XIDEtBARIUil IIYD,'iO,(IL)E/(L))V,'~ill,'IP354 LULi WICANT AGUITIVE, (U)MIN050 LU8RICANT ACUITIVE, (U)vh[L,"iP360 LUBR ICANAUD IT IVE --NO RESTRICTfOl CONTROL A R K 1G ns Dit"CUMENT CLAS~--UNCLASSIFIEG PAOXY S TE PNG--UR/0467,17(,'/OCiO/003/OL)35/GO37 I P C A G (" r- S S I C N N! A f I f) 1 1 15 wj~-;C L 4S S I F I E f) 2/2 017 UNCLASSf FIED PRCCI;SS ING DATC-20' OV7C CIRC ACCESSICNI j"40-AP0135362 A3'--)TP..4CT/-r-XTk;~CT--(U) Gfl-0- AbSNRACT~ ALKYLPHENUL (936 PA RT S) AN 0 6 PARTS P SUB2 S SUB5 KEACTED AT LESS THAN, OR E(q,UA-j To L31.,)DEGREES AND 1.33 j"M'll)UCft 'WHICH OAS KG PEk ~ fife PER L . REACT 10P) VUL . TO G IVE 97PERCENT TREATED ti I T HLNO AiND PA(0HJ SUH2 TO WAIN THE AGUIT[VES VN11 INP-3~4 AN;L) 350r, RESP. WHICH, M I XED IN RATIO 2:5ti ::GAVE THE At)01-fLV-;: VNIII NP-360. t;C LASS I F I F Acc. N 4P17049842 S' vice: Abs .tracting, er Ref. Code: CHEMICAL ABST..,V-7C UP- r- iomigi Porous structure Iof nonactivated carbon adsorbents from industriid tyVes of phenol-formaldefivde resins. elarbe- no i:_~; Seitmigo-, I.. B.; lujuevigh,iNt KarrT,;kava F. (LeninpraT khnal. Inst. "Unsoviff-a, UninTra-F Zh. 17r~whz~ni. (Leninarad): 19-10, 91-101 (KLji;.,;).' Uar- bonization of a iibsol-tv~e phenal-HCHO re-~in and a phenol- PhNH-,-HCHO resin at 400-1000' under N gove C Msorbents having extre.mEly low pore vols. and radii in t tie Yange 2.9-280.000 V The adsorbents allowed CcHf, mols. to pass. but not MeOH MOls. A consj&rable expansion of the pore stiucture in the range of 2.9-280,000 A was obsd. when the PhOH-HCFIO mole ratio was reduced to 0.85, 1. CKJR J REEL/FMME 19801767 1-7 USSR UDC: 639.5:536.~55 BARBASHIN, Ye. F., PULIKIS, K..S., NIKOLAYENKO, V. A., Omsk "Determination of Fields of Temperatures of Turbine Wheels and Blades by Indicators of Irradiated Diamond" Kiev', Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 73, pp 117-119. Abstract: A method is described for thermometry of gas-turibine engine parts using indicators of irradiated diamond without current taps. The method is based on the property of the crystalline diamond to increase the volume of the crystalline lattice when bombarded by high energy particles and gradual recovery of the initial volume upon heating. The method can be used for thermometry of turbine wheels and blades in the 130-1200' C interval without placement of current taps or nodification of the engine design. USSR UDO L21.039.524.03L'.3.001.5 PULYAYE-V, V. F., RUSSIYA]TOV, A. F. , YUSIMO, V. A. - - - - ' -6aAlka-r_ "Dl-P Experimental Unit for Btudying Models of Ifeat Exchangre Equipment" Disso-I.-siiruvushch. gazu kal: te-)lonositeli i ra-b. tela enerr. ustanovok -- V sb. (Dissociating Gases as Heat Transfer ACents and the Working 11,1editra of Pover Plants - Collection of WarJ~E Minsk, flauka i tekhn. Press, 19710, PP 105-108 (from RZIi-Elektroteklinika i EnergeLika, No 5, May 1971, Abstract 1`10 5U195) Translation: A study is made of Vie flow chart of -an experimental test unit for testing -models of heat exchange equipnent. The structural elements of the basic assem1blies of the test Lmit and the exDerimental heat exchange equipment are described. The D1-P test unit nrovides for the Possibility of studying the heat exchange and hydrodynamics of models of condensers, regenerative evaporators, gas regenerators and also the fuel assemblies of nuclear react-ors with a dissociating heat exchtinge agent N204' There is 1 illustration USSR UDC 627.81.034.001.5(47+57) ASTRAKIWTSEV, V. I., KUKLIN, A. K.,,PULYAYEVSKIY, G. M., ROGOZIN. A. A. "Ifethods of Studying Bank Processes on the Angar Reservoirs" Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniv po gidroteldin. (Works of the Coordinating Meet- ings on Hydroengineering), N"o 59, J.970, pp 39-93 (from Wi-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D44) Translation: Studies of the following problems are continued: a) the study of geological engineering conditions of:the shore zone of Lake Baykal, Irkutsks Bratsk and Ust'-Ilimskiy Reservoirs;.b) introduction of stereophotograrrnietric methods; c) development and introduction of instruments and methods of complex study of wind-wave conditio,,as.. USSR UDC 539.4 MOLOCHKOV, N1. A., IVX7E:TYO, A. A., VEGROV, A. N., SITN,IICIIE-',",,-O,. V. P., gja~;~- K017r-SIRNIKOV, N. A. "The Effect of the Stress Concentrator on Fatigue Strength in 'Male Cone Joints c. for Titanim- Alloy Pipe" Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev. in-t inzli. grazlid. aviatsii (Col -lection of Scientific Worl~s of the Kiev Institute of Civil hviation Lngincers), 1971, vyp. 1, vp 78-61 (fro,-.I RM-1-lekhan!%a, N'O 11, .ov 71, Abstract No 11%11112) Translation: By tes"ing sa:nple:s of 711 titaniLLi alloy pipe 12 x 1.5 for fatigLe, it was demonstrated that stress concentration in the in-,:-c--ti,-ated joint is higher than the theoreLically calculated concentrimion, When testing with a frequency of 200 hertz on a iol cycle base, the effective concentration factor was 3.2 with a fillet radius of 0.5 mm. The reduction in fa-,-i-ue stren--th is ascribed to significant residual strains~reachin- 157. in the diameter transition zone. USSR UDC 656.22.05(082) PULIYE~L, YU. 14. (Editor) "Some Problem of Automatic Ccntrol of Train Traffic" Nek-otorvve voprosy avtomaticIieskogo upravleniya dvj.zhanivem po7ezdov (Tr. Mosk. in-ta inzh. --h.-d.*transp., v p. 370 (Some Problems of Automatic Control of Train Traffic (Works of thu Moscow Institute of Railroad TransI)ortation Engi- neers, vyp. 370)), Moscow, 19711, 163 pp, ill., 71 k. (from Itzli-Avtomatika, Telemek-hanika i vychislitel'naya teldinika, No 4,.Apr 72, Abstract No 4A630K) Translation: The 12 papers in the collection are groupLd in two sections: 1) problems of automatic control of surface train traffic; 2) problems of automatic control of subway train traffi c. 'R~ USSR UDC 621.M2.5 ZVYAG1N--, V.I., SUICEP, YU. I-, -417CLCKA, S.I., YEGCRIGVX,~L-I., A1U.12,,`rf1,f5-H, YA.YA., PUIMUR, P.A. nDatermination Of ',:Irm Effectivelieso Of Co11cctjrAgChare!j Carriert In Samicclidurt- it or Devices Elelctron. -luehliniks. -Yauchno-tel-hn. ab.-Mroelektronika (-Elect-rcnic Technology. Scient-ific-Techrical Collection, K-croelectronics), f970. I u (2111,- - 67- T.) (from RZh--' -' I e kt. ron--I:a i veve nrimenenive, INIo 4, April 15,71, Abstract No 4'E2-11) Trans!--ticri: The method described for determination of the effectiveness of -rium curriers -In various regiona of a silicon planar collect4on of non-equilib transistor involves mcai;urement oP ths c4arr-a collected by a p-n Junct-ion. Gorreopondin7 men mjm,~.cnta, orv conducted on a 4T~31 de,,,-.ce before end after J. Ell tradlaiion by nuclour radiatior.. For--ulas are given whl.ch coemact tho- off'ect- iveness of' collection oiith the volumo 1-T6 tlme of non-~lcuilibrium churi~c carriers. Authorls abstract. UDC 621.~52.7, USSR ANI-120TYN"SH, Yk.YA., BERZINISH, A.A.v DANEY B#YA-P ZCHENS, V.YA., UrOOR P -4. ',-.UR!,!I T, YA. A. 05ilicon Low-Noise High-Freque,,acy UnencApsulated Transistors" Eleirtron. tekhnika. 11suchno-tel(lin. eb. -,Mikroalektroni~a (Electronic TechnoloEy. Scientific-Technica-i Collection. 1.1licroelectronics', 10TO, Issue 2(2"), Du 81- 86 (from RZh---_-1ek1,roni1:a i yc~ a primeneniye, No 4. Lpril 1971, Abstract No 4B245) Translation: The conatruction, technolo and Principal parameters are des- cribed of silicon planar unancipsulated -low-noise high~frequency n-p-n type transistomfor hybrid circuits. A A AA0045189. UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustriated, Section~'ill Electr~cal, Derwent*, 3194 FIBRE OaICS WASURINGMVICE'Idescribe'd in f "70 No.153126, w4Ls 40sed N ~th,~i;~iple f f'length,~usinj a transmitting optical measurement.o -h of - Iisht, Su ides television tube andL'a bunc Measurement is not ILB Accuratelas it might bi~, owing to physical 1W)VeMent- from theL test piece. The propo5aldescribes fin imprcrvement~ The diagram shows an objective lexis 1 focussed 0~ the test piece 6 (which rday be hot) and passing an- optical. image to the bunch of. light guides 2~ which are closed up at the input end 4. The~output end 5 is scanned by the tolevisionLtube 3;~the leatureL of the ?resent development is.the special art~ange- ment of these flexible'fibre &ides into evem and AUTHORS: Rabinovich, V. A.; Sharf, Ye. M.; Punger, V. A.,; Nawarayev, V. T, 1.9780092 odd groups, as numbered at the, input, so that odd numbers arrive-in group A, and oven in group It, of the output array. In addWon.theyare 1w opposed order, its 1010". The ~Lmage of the ho.L body,~ 6 presented to the 1: iight guides:iscpnverted~by the television tube into one depending on the scanning method, but any,dynamic erroridue to movement is only equal to the didforence of the errors in each part.A and B of the final image. 5.11.67 as 1195767i2S-28 Add 'to 153126.V.A.RABINOV- ICH et al.(17.9.69):Bul lo/o5,3.69. Class 42b. Int.Cl.C Olb. Nil 19780093 a 31g Azi'MutiziLl USSR UDC 517.948 PERELTANT, A. YA., and "I'A 6mVWjAaA Ler-Ingrad PInversion of Integral Equations of the First Kind With Fourier-type Kernels" Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshitch Uchabnykh Zavedeniy Matematilca, No 3, Mar 71t pp 61-71 Abstract: The article considers integral transforms of the Fourier type j I (zy) m (z) dzg (y > 0), 0 fOr wbich (by definition) thctre exiats the invarse transfom I (zy) g (y) dy in (z) (z > 0). (2) 0 1/6 USSR PE-F-EL'Z'%N, A. YA., and FUNDIA, V. A.,, izvestiya Vyssbikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Matematika, No 3, Mar 71, pp 61-71, If I where (D is a set of kernels of the Fourier type, then formily 7(p) L- (I - A (P) ('-C) L (p)M I (x) (2a) where F(p) M f W j denotes the Mellin transform Of fuliction f (x); equa- tions(2a) follow frcm, the convolution theorem fcr the Mellin transform. Let I (y, and't(x) be the corresponding inverse trant;farm of the Fourier type. Then the followine identity is va3id: 2/6 12 - USSR PERELIMAN, A. YA., and PUNIM4 V. A., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Matematika, No 3, Mar 71,,:pp 61-71. (ZY) t (zx) (X) dv] dz -(y) (y > 0)- (3) Assuming the possibility of changing the integration order, the kernels 1 W and t(x) constitute a pair of Fourier-ty~pe transfoms if and only if the fol- lowing relation is true: t (zx) I (ZY-) IL a (x 11) j-'r, (x, Y) (Y where 316 - --- - - - --- -- ~~ - ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- --- USSR PERELIMI, A. YA., and PUN-LEA, V. A., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Za-vedeniy where a > 0, b b2k(b2 -t- b2 i& 0) are arbitrary,, d (a) are selected by 1kF 10 20 k U&SR PERELIMAN, A. YA., and PUINIIA, V. A.,:Izves-tiya Vysshikh Ucbebnykh Zavedeniy Matematika, No 3. Yar 71, pp 61-71 The subsets and are isolated from the set of kernels (24), cri- teria are obtained for testing the inclusions I WE and e (X)Q- and a way is shown for changing from kernels (1) from subset to ker- -nels for the solution of W4 A subsequent article will deal in detail with conditions for the existence and unioueness of the inversion of (1) in the fonn of (2), a meth- od. for selecting the kernel t(x) from the set and. justification for changing the order of integration in 6/6 14 - 017 UWU ASS IF I PROCESSING 0ATE---02-jCT70 OF OBSERVATION OF HALOS IN PULYIJISPERS~ CL~)UDS -U- ~_4UTHOR-[02)- SHIFRINt K.S.t PUNINA, V.A* C,OUNTRY OF INFO-US'~R S0fJRCE--AKADEMflA t"'AP'K 55SRi lZ)lE5TIlAv FlZIKA ATMOS FEY. I DKEANAi V9L FEB. 19701, P 204-207 '~~D. A TE P ULL I S H E D------ 7 0 ,SUBJECT AREAS--ATNIOSPHERIC SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ATMOSPHERIC CLOUDI PARTICLE DISTRIBUTION, LIGHT SCATTER14G, ATMOSPHERIC OPTIC.PHENCMENON C04TRCL NAPKING--NO RESTRICTfONS OOCUMENT CLASS--ONCLASSIFIED 'PR OXY REEL/FRAME--1989/1904 STEP !NJG--UR/0362/?~1/001)100(1)/02)411)?i)7 C I C ti,- c, E 5 ll~I~r I -A C C-1 LL I L: U-4.A- ~'h j -21L. --020CT70 212 017 U.".11CL A S S I F I E 0PROCESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0108234 .~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE RELATION BErv.,EEN THE Lil S C-)ISTRIBUTION OF THE FORMATION OF HA IN POLYDIS:PERSE CLOUDS AND THE TICLeS. VNEORY OF HALOS IS CONSTRUCTED IN, R4)11 (3F THE SCATTERING PARI A KIRCHHUFF.APPROXIMATION, AND A GRAPH SHOWING THE RELATION BErWFE% THE LOCATION OF:THE HALOS AND THE WIDTH OF.THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SCATTERIN.G PARTICLES 15 PLOTTED, IT IS SHOW1 THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO ~-~ESTMXE JHE-WIDTH OF THE PARTICLE.DISSTRIBUTION FROM THE NUMBER, OF c, kSERVE-D HALOS* 0 W-r-222-M ~2--~Mmm' MOrm"Ammam USSR UDC 622-342:541.183.12 FRIMN,, I. D.., POCMCMA., L V.., ZDOHOVA, 3, P.) BEK R .#0 MSLIYj, A. 1.j PUNISHKO., O.-A.., POCHIVALOV.. I. N.j. and STAWYEVA "Ion-Exchange Technology in Gold Hydrometallurgy" Moscow, Tsvetny-ye Metally., NO 3) Mar TO., pp 70-74 Abstract: Ion-exchange technology permits the use of filter-free systerria, thutj eliminating both costly equipment and c=berso= op~ratlons -- fIltration of pulp and washing of precipitates as well as precipitatioa of Au from solutions. Sorption leaching, vhich in more complete in dissolving Au -from are w~d rcduces the lose of dissolved gold in the dump pulp, offers much better conditions for higher Au extrartion. In order to provide satisfactory resulta, the rew toch- nology requires the use of aniovites., which are selective with respect ro tva, ane, also have high Idnetic, mechanical, and regeneration propertieu. The zelcctv~:,'Oness of the AP-2 anionite,, synthesized at the Kenerov Scientific-Research Institw~e for the Chemical industry, was found to 'to 2--2,5 and itr, capacity -- 1-3--l-5 timao that of similar anionites,, The anionite ims tested on a ijerd-ir4uatrial unit using a cowater-current system. Mw high desorption capacity or the bifunction--"I AP.2 anionitA with respect to mytal impurities makes it possible to si;-nlify thu regeneration process and redtwe the number of required: elements. Me prcccua 1/2 --- - ------ USSR FRIDMAN, 1, D., et al. Tevetnyye Y&taUyj, No 3., Mar 70~ PP 70-74 includes the following phases: desorption of CN, Zn, and M vIth H"03 Or ~2804 solutions; desorption of Au. Ag., and Cu by chloride and sulfide solutio-no of Ciio- Jr urea, du-.Img electroelution, ani disorption of Fe by DU4140 aLkal e solutiono at 50--550C. The high desorption capacity of the AP-2 anio to de--*,ei7dnso the 2 tively short duration of the regeneration process; desarptica Of Cff~ Zm? C--,d, Iii hre; desorption of Au.. Ag.. Cm during electroelution --- 3--5 Lxs; dezarptio-a of Fe--5 hret The corQ3Ate procalural f.'0VLC&Ut is g'YOU JU tka orlginaj. mticle- 2/2 20 VEL'11IN, V. A. HEDVEDEV, Yu4 A. ,PUNKEV~Ii, 13. S. , and "ic Re --rAtitute of STEPANOV, 13.1-1., All.-Union SclenTl Z search optico-Physical Mea;~urements "Magnetic Field Probing of the Detonation Region of a Charge of Explosives" Moscow, Doklady Akademil Hauk SSSR, Vol 197, flo 1, Har 71, pp 70-72 Abstract: On the basis of previous research, it has been found that the distcrtion in a constant extr-Lnsic field is lower than the sensitivity of the magnetic field sensors used. In order to increase the field perturbation created by an explosion up -to easily.observable values it is necea- sary to either increase the Initial ficli:l or the magnitude of the exDlos-;on or to conduct the exploaion in a variable field that varies at the frequency for which the thickness of the skin-layer is on the order of magri-itude of the de- tonation region. It is sinplest to create the detonation in a variable magnetic field. This article describes the appropriate experiments in this direction and the results obtained therefrom. 1/2 F Y figur,,~ I in this aiticle shows a t pical oscillo- gram of the Process and F~gure 2 gives the signal of un- WSSR VELIMIN, V.A., et al, DakladyAkademii Nauk SSSR, VQI 197, No 1, 71, PP 70-72 balance as a functicn of time, averaged over about 100 tests, in relative units. The conclusion is reached that at least in the initial moments of time the conductivity is concen- trateC in the layer where, for small valves of t, the ef- fective thickness of the conducting laver is much less than the difference in radii of the front of-the shock wave and the leading edge of the explosion products and that it grows with time. The obtained results may be explained by the decrease in the temperature gradient with the pasaage of time and con- sequently by the increase in the characteristic length by which the degree of thermal io,nization of air drops near the contact surface of the explosion products. Additional data are needed on the magnitude of A(t) at these moments in order to determine the absolute values. of the time-aver- aged conductivity. The article contains 2 figures and a bibliography of 5 titles. 2/2 45 USSR UDC 9U-3:616.981.452(575.4) BU IIACHEMKO, T. A.,, ZHERNOVOVI I. Vt., and &ALIGNIBORODOVA, Ye. N. "Characteriatics of the Plagae Epizootic Among Rodents in Turkmenia (1964-1969) V ob. Probl. osobo 2pasn. inrektsiv (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infec- tions --collectioa of Works), Saratov~,!No.4(14.), 1970, PP UO-123 (from Wh-Meditsius~a~a Geogragiya, 'T,) 3, Ylar'71, Abstract No 3-36.118) by- B. Dobrok- Translatioi3.- The plague epi%ootic among rodents in various mtural regions of Turkmenia was recorded annually for the last six years: in the western and northwestern part in 1964-1966i in the southwestern part in 1966-1968, in the northeastern part in 1965-1969, in the southeastern part in 1966-1968, in the northern part in 1966-1969, and In the eastern part in 1969. Territorial and biocenotic characteristics oi~ the foci and the developirant of the epizootic In each natural region are doscribed. Included are tables of isolation of plague cultures from mamms1iim and arthropod vectors. The main species of rodents participating in the epizootic,is the great gerbil, involvement of redtailed midday gerbils and the yellov.suslik led to an increase in the 1/2 34 USSR BURIACHENKOY T. A., et al., M-Meditsinskaya GeograEiya, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3-36-118) intensity of the e-pizootic eind to its further spread. Practically all terri- torial regions of the southern desurts at the borders of Turkmenia are sec- tions of continuous natural focal activity of plagueand are not temporary foci. Sites of prolonged retention of plague bacteria in both epizootic and nonepizootic years are stations of-rodent survi-ra:1 in vhich elementary plague foci may be:found. Four mape. of sites at vhich plague cultures have been isolated in Tarkmenia from 1964 to: 1!)69 are includedo: USSR UDr: 621.317.621.391.822 GOROZHDAIIOV, D. P. , PUODMUKTITAS, A. A "signal-to-Noise Ratio in Modulation Noise Factor Meters" Tr. Nauch.-tekhn. konferentsii"Radioelektronika" (1-forks of the Scientific nics), Vol. 0', K;F-1w 1970, up and Technical Conference on Radio Electro, las (from RM-Radiotekhnika. No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A270) 101-107 Translation: The paper disc!-,qses the s.ignal-to-noisc ratio in modulation noise factors rreters in the case of individual measurement of the noise factors of microwave amplifiers, as well;as the receivers as a whole. ResumE. USSR UDC: 62i.317:621-391-822 GOROZHDANOV, D. P., PUODZHYUKIYAS, A. A., STARIKOV, B. D. ."On the Problem of Measuring Noise Temperatures in Lav-ffoise SHF Receivers" Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsil po radiotekhn. -~*zmerenl;v:am,. T. 2 (Re- ports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on. Radio Engineer- ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 21-22 (from ~Ih-Radioteklinika, Ito 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A319) Translation: The authors present a schemat,ic diagram for measuring low noise temperatures in SHF receivers with the use of a cold load and connec- tion of a noise generator Lhrough a directional coupler. A formula is given for determining the error in noise temperature meazurement. 11nalysis shovs the appreciable effect of aomeparameters of the directirnial coupler on error. It Is concluded that the directional coupler munt satisfy rieid requirements. E. L. 140 USSR IJDC 534. 761 "IjU,"A, KHOKILLOV, A. 1). ,Institute of EvoluLionarv MOROZOV, V. P. , PggbW ,4 ciences, Physiology and riochemisiry imeni. 1. 11.;Sechenov of the USS Acadelry of S Leningrad "Infrasounds Generated by the Human Vocal Organ in the. Speech and Singing Pro- cess" Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XVIII, No 1, 1972, pp 144-146 Abstract: A specral analysis was made of the hwnian voice in the infrasonic range. Both ordinary conversas4onal speech and singing were investigated. So-.1e example opectron-if-trIc recordings and ot;cillograms art., presented. On the infra- sonic oscillogram basically a frequency on the order of 5 predwiiiinateS which is %aell-synichronizcd wiCh the vibrato frequency oC ths! sitil',er evhlb.,.ted in the forra of ariplitude morltllatiQn of the sound osr-i-1.1o"rarl. Tile origin of infrasounds durin,; speach processes is connectedviiLh i~irllabffJcation, Lhat if, modulation of the air floo f-ri)Lj the 11ing,; t)y tile nrtict-,LaLic.,~,! apparnLus. 'A i e infrasonic frequency corresponds to the bienri frequency of t1te syllabie articu- lition. The orl~.:in of intrasound durir,- sin.;ing is of a dt.-fereat naturc. When 5111,01-- th ,:;-inpers nouth is wide. apen awi ar!:irulation -i!, tially absellt; OICI't~f0l-C, it J-13 po'Ssible LL) propar"", Ullit t;)(! of ir- ftasojiid is rvalfzed by the rc-!.spiratory apporattl% Of 010 (the 1/2 USSR MOROZOVIP V. P.,et al., Akustichesidy Zhut-nal, VcI XVIII~, No 1, 1972, pp 1.44-145 and larynx. This supposition is based on the fact that durin'~-- simping notice- able vibrations of the dinnpitrzgm and larynx are obscrvad syncl-ronized with the vibrato frequency. Thus, the origin of t1 ic vibrato of a singing voice is con- nected with the generation of infrasound:by the vocal organ. F: AAC)052(;7r UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, D rwent, ;7e e f 243407 TIE-ROr OR AIRCRAFT CONTROL sy~jns 7j. ~ri i5 metal tubesi rij;s:and'inserts with ball bearings, diffeiin& in beOng of two tub- es of different diameters as descrj5edbelaw, to improve reliability by doubling stlany cross- , section. . The device conaistal of outer:And. inner tubes-1 znd 2,.fitted.one'inside thegther with a clearance. On.one end of the,rubeslis fitted an adjustable cap by;means; of rivets 3. Thecap con- sists of outer anditiner cylinders 4 and 5 ri.,innec- ted by a thread.~;Hollow lug -!)q I t6, cunnec,4pd to insert 7, is screwed kat6innercylindvr 5.:,In the longitudinal,aper'ture of bolt.6 is fitted tie bolt 8, tha head of-whi.ch is Against th-e face, of the hollow bolt, and the other'end scre."wed into the insert and locked by split' P-n 9. On the. 77-7 P AA0052672 other end of, tb.e tube is amon-adjUSLablt cap com- prising inner and outer cytinders 11 AndJO, pre- connected by bolt 12, which at t6e same. C.ime screws into inmert:43,and,is locked by sp;it pin 14. The adjustable cap is adjusted' for the length of the tie-rod, ightened:bj I ck iu~ Ii and locked t o n by tab washerJ64.~ 22.8 63 as 853726/40-23 SEMIKOV~V.N. et &I. Cl. (15.9.69), Sul. 16/5.5-619. Clasa 62b, Int. B 64d. 19821430" M w Fri NOW omirov, Semenoy V. N:.; Pupin N. A TM N. M. 19821433 8 6 -wi-rml---iwaw,--iaimMyEdim,aik-ag-miwdbhiii&Mkftdiirord%mwkbmiu~iumi'll,r.,F. HAM imakifiddamidird WlibidiaM 0111 U NC' L A S S I'F I E 0, PROCESSING DATE--3COCT70 'RIGLYCINESELENATE --~U- ~!,',T--ITLE--NONLINEAR PROPERTIES OF 1 k_:AUTHOR-(02)-VARIKASHs V.mot PUPKEVICH9 P-Ae '.:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR VYSSH. UCHEB- ZAVEEI-, FIZ,1970t 1312)v 151-2 .:ZATE PUBLISHED ------- TO -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt PHYSICS ~"TOPIC TA S--DIELECTRIC CONSTANTt ALTERNATING VOLTAGEo ORGANOSELENIUM COMPOUND, GLYCINE F-CONTROL MARKING--~k'10 RESTRICTIONS :-,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1023 STEP NO--UR/0139/701013/002/0151/0152 ACCESSION Nt)--AT0119890 UNCLAScl-IFIED IN HIM. "'I'll MUM All PlImp. P'llimilION, ffilfle I Will qml I F Ran; 2/2 oti UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30c)CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119890 AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF ALTERNATING FIELD VULGAGE, TEMP., AND POLARIZATION (P) ON THE DIELK, CONST. (EPSILON) WERE STUDIED AROUND THE PHASE-TRANSITION TEMP. THE RELATION WPI(I-EPSILON MINUS I-EPSILON SUBO) EQUALS 313ETAR110 PRIMEZ WAS OBEYED WITH. BETA' EQUALS 3.9 TIMES 10: PRIME NE.GATIVE10 C.G.S. UNITS. FACILIT~Y: MINSK. RADIOTEK.4. INST-P MNSK, USSR, UNCLASSIFIED m - -T. -Wil 112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 ;TITLE-CLINICAL FORMS AND.CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LEPTOSPIROSIS -U- ,.AUTHOR-PUPKEjlCW"jh4WLj YA.S. -COUNTRY (IF INFO---~USSR 7-S UR E-KLINICHESKAYA MEDITSINA, 1970s VOL 48s NR 5, PP 102-109 'AATE PUBLISHED---70 UBJECT AREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES [-_,TOPIC TAGS-LEPTOSPIROSISt SEROLOGIC. :,C CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS VOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-2000/0210 S'TEP.NCI---UR/0497/70/04B/005/0102/OlG9 CIRC ACCESSIGN NL--AP0123.978 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESS114G DATE--30OCT70 ZIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123978 ?AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--lUJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR ARRIVES AT THE CONCLUSION ON THE COMMON NATURE OF LEPTOSPIROSES; THIS IS A SINGLE INFECTION OF POLYETIGLOGICAL CFIA.kACTER, CAUSED BY 0IFFERENT VARIANTS OF LEPTOSPIRA. THE PAPER ENUMERAIES THE PRINCIPAL CLINICAL FORMS OF THE DISEASE IT NFECTIGIUS SEPTICOTUXICt NEUROMENINGEALt ECTERIC HEPAISC) AND A MIXED FGRMv ICTERIC NENINGEAL. A DEFINITE FREQUENCY Of IHESE MANIFESTATIONS DEPENDING ON THE INDIVIDUAL SEROTYPES OF THE CAUSAT[VE AGENT WAS REVEALE0. THE AUTHOR PROPOSES A rLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LEPTLPIROSES: DIVISION IN ACCORDANCE.WITH. THE ETEOLOGICAL SIGN OF THE ~1~.-CLINICAL FORMt SEVERITY OF THE COURSE An THE PRESENCE OF COMPLICATIONS. FACILITY: LABORA70RIYA NDIIOCHERKASSKOGO SANATOftlYA* -AS' 1IN't- I i -,. r F 1 1E n a USSR uDc: 616.22-008.4-?89.28-78 A. Z. BOBONEIIS, V. P., DOLGOV, V. K., ULASHKEVICH, Yu. V., MAGRACHEV, _-LT56HIN, V. A., DEfafTYAR, B. S., VAYNSHTEYN, AO M. "A Voice-Fcrming Device" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlen-nyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyyv Zziaki, No 26, 1970, Soviet Patent No 280548, Class 21, filed 9 jun 69, p h2 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a voice-forming device which con- tains a main current generator, projector and self-contained power supply. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the sound spectr-,Am of the projected oscil- lations is approximated to that of natural speech by adding a noise generator, a ~noise amplifier, and an operating mode commutator. 80"IHMMM N ~ 'JIM USSR UJC: 61.615.4/.6--- 1. PU-P,-KO I. D., KOLGOV, V. K., KEY'Vart. A. R., Leningrad lwititute of Pracision JRT;rOnMc-s and Optics "An Electrocardiogram Simulat r" Leningrad, izvestiva VUZov Priborostroyen~ye, Vol 15, 11.1o 6, 19170, pp iq-2j Abstract: Methods are considered for cons tructing devicas to I.Mitate -,he bio- electric activity of the myocardixL-a. Two modifications of the EK"; SL-ulllator are described: 1) a simplified modification which provides a fairly iride range of both normal and pathological foris of -EKCi, an,4 also continuous var;--tion of any parameter:; of he P, over broad ranges close to those encovntered in clinical practice; 2) a more complax -aodif~cation vhich sii-tislflez these require- monts and also provides for calibration of EKG rhytiviis to priicioion of the order of 20 msec, automatic variation of EXG para-motors according to a prc;;et program, and simulation of arrhythma. The si-mplifl" 4uiitator is uoed -.r4-,W1y for adjusting MG amplifiers, while the second vers4on may be used for adjusting and testing automatic ZKG analyzar-s. USSR UDC:I~ 51.-155.001-57:681.3.o6 PUFKOY.--L-A-~ VYALOV, A. F., GAViSlIKIII, A. I. "Geometric Recognition of Slats of Var ious Structurerl Tr. Mosk. in-te elektron. mushinostr., (Works of the 'Moscow Institute of Electronic Machine Building:,, 1971, v-yp. 14, PP 95-108 (from. Kh-Kibernetika, Fo 11, Nov 'fl, Abstract No IIV876) Translation: The paper deals with problem!3 of constructirg systems of geometric recognition of tyFes of sets in which the number of points is bounded from above. An algorithm is proposed for prepaxing a space of characteristics as well as an algorithm for estimating the accuracy of the coordinates of singular points of a set and an algorithm for a system of recognition of the type of sets. Authors' resum6. IOWA USSR LTD C621.224-2.001.5(47+57) ZUBRITSKAYA, 11. A., PUPKO, T. YE. , KOSMATOVA, G. E., PROTOPOPOVA, V. P., YUZNETS0V.- V. I. "Study of the Stressed State and Strength of the Spiral Chamber with a Steel Reinforced Concrete Shell in the Turbine Unit of the Inguri Hydroelectric Power Plant" V sb. Nauchn. issled. po gidr.2~tl~hn v. 1969 1,1, (Scientific 1esearch in Hyd-reengineering in 1969, Vol I -- collection of works), Leningrad Energiva Press, 1970, pp 24-25 (from R7.1i-Elt-Iftrotekhaika i Emergetik~a, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4 D81) Translation: A model (1:6) of a spiral chamber was studied in order to dis cover the expedient reinforcentent of, the turbine unit of Inguriges [In.-uri Hydroelectric Power Plant] and improve the supporting elements of the spiral chariber and the turbine stator. The most loaded elements tuirned out to be the stator columns, the stresses at individual points of which reached the yield point of the steel. On the basis of the research results, reconimenda- tions were developed with respect to strevpthening thin- stator columns by vary- ing the configuratio-zi and increasing their cross sections at the approach Cc 1/2 ZITBRITSKAYA, M. A. ,ec al., Nauchn. issled. po gidrotekha. v. 1969, ga. T.1, Leningrad, Energiya Press, 1-970, pp 24!-25 the stator rings. It turned out to be expedient to Increase the rigidity of the turbine unit by increasing the thick'ness of the base under the fE--n-:~ratDr and raising the floor of tha turbine room. For the.unique turbines of inguri- ges recommendations were made to strc~lgthen the she] '1 of the spiral chamber the effectiveness of which will be checked during subsequent tests.. k- 2/2 j USSR PUPKOV, K. A., DARCHIASHVILI, V. V. "Tensor Analysis of the Capability of the Brain for Assimilation of Information" Tr. Mosk. In-ta Elektron. Mashinostr. (Works of Moscow Institute of Electronic Machine Building], 1972, No 28, pp 117-119 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V736, by the-auti-tors). Translation: The reaction of' the brain to the novelty of a stimulus or adap- tation is studied on the basis of tensorcalculation. i/l USSR UDC: 51:155-001-57:631.3.06 K. A. VYALOV, A. F., GALUSHKIN, A. I. "Geometric Recognition of Eets With Various Structures. 11t Tr. Mosk. in-ta elektron. mashinostr. (Works of the Moscow Institute of Electronic M-hehine Building), 197T,--vYP. 111, PP 95-1-08 (from Kh-Miatematika. No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V8761/ Tran slat ion., The wit4ors consider problems of constructing systel~,~s 'or geom-tric rec,--~,,nition of types of sets in which the mxmber of poivts is limited rrom ahove. Tbe aui,,Llora propose an algorithm for prepar-ing a sT"-ce of distinctive fOUtUres as vell as an alLprithm for o'stim.tinG the accaracy of the coordinater, of aingul4r points in the set and. -,n alprith'm of UL clyo-tem for reN,:ollmizing the type of vet. Authors, resutr-161. TDC: USSR 8. Th P!IUL K. A VIConcerning Some Principles of Synthesizing Automated Systera for Control- lex Objects" -ling Con;p Tr. Mosk. in-ta elektron. mashi.nostr. (Works of the Moscow Institute of Electronic Machine Building), 3 10 (from RZh-Kibe:t etika, 9T1, vy-p..23, pp 3- -r t No 5148,c,) No 5,.May T2, Abstrac Translation: The author discusses general schemes of controlling netic) sy ms, and censiders the advantages of a cellular realization of cybernetic systems in connecticn with the possibility of adequate repre- sentation. of many multidimensicnal problems and parallel computations, which considerably accelerates the solution of problems. A. , Muchnik. USSR UDC: 8.74 WKO VYALOV, A. F. "Geometric Recognition of Sets of Various Structure" Tr. R!Dsk. in-ta clektron. mashJ.nostr. (Works of the Moscow Institute of Electronic Machine Building--collection of works), 1971, vyp. 23, pp 3.3-1-.L44 (from RZh-KibernetIika,.No 4, Apr~72, Abstract No 4V573) Translation: For part 1, see F,ZhMat 1971, llV876. The paper deals w.,.th problems of evaluating the accuracy of determin-ing the coordinates of singular points. Algorithms are proposed for instructing the system of determining singular points and for evaluating-the parmn-ters which de- termine the operating quality of the system. Authors' abstract. 51 Z1Nr~p-,-%-,rg1 ITMOVII-WAIMMM-in wm, pqgypg, I WN 1191, 1111"'Iffil I i lid MUR H v la am 0 ~ffw= W 1~1 I US19R UDC: 8.74 PUPKOV,_-K. A., RUDENKO, Yu. M.. "An Algorithm for Distinguishing the Outline of the Image of an Object Against a Complex Background!' Tr. Mosk. in-ta elektron. mashinostr. (Works of the Moscow Institute of Electronic Machine Building), 1971, vyp. 23, pp 145-148 (fron RZI.-Kiber- netika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4V587) Translation: Criteria are introduced for deciding whether a point is part of an outline. These criteria are used in constructing a recurrent pro- cedure for sampling the points of an outline. Some m3iilts of exTeri- mental studies are presented. Authors' abstract. USSR UDC: 8.74 PUPK NARIVANOV, V. Kh., GALUSHKIN, A. 1. "A Specialized Recognition DevLce" Tr. Mosk. in-te elektron. mashinostr. (Works of the Moscov Institute of Electro-aic Machine Building), 1971, v~-P. 23, pp 156-165 (fron RZh-Kiber- netika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4V586), Translation: Principles of design of specialized recognition devices are considered. One of siich devices having a variable structure is described. Authors' abst-ract. USSR PUPKOV K. KOSTYUK, G. A. "Some Problems of Stochastic Models of Trainability of Cybernetic Systems" Tr. Mosk. In-ta Elektron. W,~shinostr. [Works of Moscow Institute of Elec- tronic Machine Building], No 6, 1970, Pp 33-48, (Trwislated from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 19,72, Abstract No 2 V736 by the author's). Translation: A method is sugges~tcdfor~estimating the probability of suc- cessful operation of automatic systems which are trained dur-.ng a process of testing. A mathematical mode] of the process of training is constructed, considering the dependence of the test results from swnple to sam;ple. The method can be used to estimate the probability of successful operation of 4 any system or device which is adjusted during the testing process. USSR UDC: 62-501.4 PUPKOV. K. LOMAKIN, I. V., 20TOV, M. G. ,Moscow Higher Technical School Imeni N. E. Bauman "SynLhesis of Nonlinear Systems Under Random Affects Based on:an Equivalent Transfer Function" Leningrad Priborostroyeniye, Vol 13, No 6, 1970, pp 27-33 Abstract: The method of equivalen t transfer func--ons is a development of the statistical linearization technique, permittinS the output spectrum of the equivalent linear model to be the same as that of the noalineurity it replaces without placing limitations on the transmission band width of the linear system portion. The equivalent tranofer function derived by Pupkov (1965) from the relatlonships of output and input: spectrn of the nonlinclar element is a steady state linear model of the nonlinear element, capable in princl.ple of yielding an exact solution to the problem of analyzing and synthesizini, steady state nonlinear systems within the framework of.correlation theory. Starting from a generalized expression for the equivalent- transfer function, the basic probJem in synthesizing nonlinear systems cons:tsts of finding the optimum parameters forgiven equivalent circuits in terms of a given criterion 1/3 of optimality. The optimum, correcting unit will be uniquely determined by the chosen equivalent circuit structure and its parameters and by the ordinary relationships between statistical system'1nput and the properties of the sys- tem section under consideration. In a real problem there are two stages, development of the ideal equivalent function structure and determination of its parameters. it is claimed that the optimization of parameters for the equivalent transform is sufficient, since the parameters of any nonlinear function can be shown to be analytic functions of the parameters of the equivalent transform. Optimization of the parameters proceeds first by partial differential methods, t:-.ien by the formation of a Lyapunov V function from the sum of -the squares of the errors, and a further search in the form of solutions to a system of nonlinear differential equations. Use of a dig- ital computer on these equations has obvf-ou3 advantages,over a direct attack on a nonlinear algebraic system. Making some reasonable assumptions, one can apply essentially the same mathe- matics to a situation in which the signal is subject to statistical noise. 2/3 108 USSR PUPKOV, K. A., et al, Priborost:royeniye, Vol 13, No 6, 1.970, pp 27-33 The technique is shown as applied to a straight series system:with siruple feedback and to a system with two brnnches. :~T t-, ---. J! IT M ji. id Z, i 5~ 3/1 USSR UDC -48.'13.7 UYK 'YIsNCV* D.P. j FU "Olassif ieation Of glectrooptioal, Media Satisfying The Operating Oonditione In Systems For Shift Of The LiI3~ht Move Fro Gy quen Rsaiotekhnika i elektronika, Vol XVII, No May 72~ pp 1001.1005, Abstraoti A classification is mado of electzooptical m3dia which provide uni- form rotation of an ellipse originating at. the crove section e4 the ellipsoid of the refractive indices with the plane of application of the circular con- trolling field. The analysis o,%' the conditions for interaction of circular light and modulating waves in electrooptical media maVeej it possible to form a req~uirexent on the polarization constants of cryutalB vith which the frequvncy shift of the initial light wave is attained. The classification made of di- A. electrics enlarges the assortment of electooptical meaik~ which satisfy the con- ditions of operation of frequency-shift devices, single-bond modulators and a number of other systems which uve a circular wave for excitation of cryctals with both a linear and a quadratic electropticaleffect. 2 tab. 12 ref. Received by editors, 7 April 1971- USSR UDC 537.29 KORNILOV, E. N., IMOLPANOV, L. P. and PUPICOV, Ye. I., Tula "Effect of Electrolyte Composition and Temperature on the Anodic Dissolution of VT-14 Titanium Alloy" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obr4botki 111atet:ialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 72, pp 130-133 Abstract: Experimental data are presented on an iuve-stigatlor. of the anodic polarization of VT14 titanium alloy in different electrolytes and on a de- term-nation of the limiting Etage of the anode process during electrochemLeal treatment, It was shown that. the dissolution rate and anodic polarization of the alloy depends primarily on anion coniposition and teinperature of the electrolyte and that the limiting stage of VT14 dissolution is electrochemical for the electrolytes used: 15% KBr.(pH 8.2), 15% NaC-1 + IT NaF (pli 8.3), 15% NaCl (pit 7.5) and 141 KF (pit 9.2). Of these eleclrolytes, the bm-nide and chloride--bromide electrolytes had the greatest e2~-ctrochermicai activity, which allows them to be reconnended for the electrochem-A.cal treatment of VT14. 3 figures, I table, 7 bibliographic references, 83 USSR UDC 669.295:620-131,, 1,10SICALEENKO, V. A., FF CgOVA$ V.- N. and UV YAIIOVJ R. A. (deceased), Phys,co- technical Tns~-- c ,e 41.L "Vof Sciences VkrSSR "Strength and Plasticity of Titanium Alloys at Loir Tenn,., aratures" Moscov, MetallovedeniYe i texindeheskaya obrAlbotka n-.-etalluv, xo 6, 1TIO, 17-19 Abstract: An investigation made of th-e ta-m-per-ature iiepe:idenca 0-, properties, the strengthening effect- of alloying elenenls, and the develor~2-.ent, of P-1,astic deformation process in iX mharnineso titaniwn solu-bj*ons with a~~UMI'rlun, zirconiim, niolbilllri, and vanadiixn. Mae highest, strength dbt-ained. by alloyinC tits-nium- with aluminum. Mhe strangtheninC, effect Increases wit,111 decreLsiir.7 ten:p- eratu,re. A catisfactory plr-.stii,~Ity is obtained vith- 3~~O Tne tv-,-;p~rature dependence of s~ranl-th c.haract-existior, and plaziticity of' allo;js is sllown in 6rapbs. alloyo brsed on eX-hard zolLztiona rpt,-~,-Ln pj,-A5tir-'-ty in the ent-irc xraziret 14.2-29-OK). it las tv"ablif1hed, that tvintlinr- contri1butes subatantie.1.1y to the davelopmcknt of p.3utioti-c deforvation. Vetallo- g,raphic studies rho-wed tivit at ro= tomperaturc plastic elefomation 16 accoziplivInad mainly by a-ltp- 2 3 references. USSR UDC:669.187.6 VOLKOV, S. Ye., PAVPEROVA, 1. A., KLYUYEV, INI. M. , tg and AI FRENKEL, YA. A. "Improvement of the Quality of'rype Kh25Nl6G7.kR (1*1835) Steel" Proizvodstvo Chernvkh Metallov (Production of Ferrous lkf~tals--Collection of Vforks),-No 7S, Metallurgiya Pre:is, 1970, OP 169-17.7 Translation: The possibility is studied of improving the quality of ty e E183S P steel by double electric slag remelting. The repeated electric slag remelting allows a significant reduction in the contandnation of the metal with non- metallic inclusions. However, in order to produce ineta-' of the highest quality, it is necessary to consider the temperature mode of the process and the.composi- tion of the flux. The influence of the composition of the working flux oil the nature of 111)11- metallic inclusions following electric slag remelting hats, been established. For exanple, after remelting under a flux with increased content of basic oxi-~es, the inclusions contain calcium oxide and iiiarinesiu-in oxide. Remelting bene-ath a flux, the composition of which included aluiiiinum oxide, aed to an inzyease in the content of alumina in the inclusions. Based ort thesoz facts, an assumiptian s made concerning the mechanism of interaction of slag and irioull during the process of.electric slag remelting. 4 figures; 3 tables, 3 biblio. refs. Mil 0 26 _zd,Slmr XV. !- - YA. 'V. M., TM M_ _VOLKOVI,~S. YE LA20V A SW K r E! n' y'5'. Oki-,abrl .K" - orroua, of tio'ri of 44g ~'jl ri'A Bif Elea Moscow, Stall, No 3, M&r,, 0, p Abstract: The article describes a bif ilar electro3laG ra~;al Ing scheme developed at the Institute of Eleotric Weldiri, irioni Yo. 0. ?aton, which provides for the molting In ono cryc'4~a'llizor of two electrodes, isolated from each other, -Which are attachad to one electrode holder and connected to the ends of 3ea- ondary winding of a oirglo-phaso transformer with tho ~~Olro Power an ln a singlo-olootriodo furnace, :In ardor to ob-,uin r..-.jtan- gular 640X460 Ingots wejghing 4 toha, one of t:he e.,octrosla8 remelting furnaoos of tho Kraanyy Oktyabri Plant,~ do3iq;nA fox- USSR BUSMIEL-EV, V. M., ot al, Stall, '40 3, Har 70, PP 236-2-416 the production of 2-ton ingots according to the electrode scheme and equipped with a.single-phase 1000-Icva t~-ansformor, was remodeled for molting !Locording to the bifilar scheme. Only the mechanical part of th!3 furnace undorvent alteraticn., Slag systems used for tho molting ina_';.ud,3-_; CaF_I- A1203, CaF2-CaF2-CaO-AI20,3, and CaF2-CaO-t-'l2-03-VAFO- :t was founct that the productiodof metal of satisfactory qv,_%lity in the bifilar Pirnaca requires the name dogroo ol.' aubmsirsion bath, an well -as kawDing tho of the electrodes in '.he alar electrode spacing vr..~hangod during -Whe molting. Thia mas a c c; rim - plished with the use of simple doviom Tho bifilar scharao approximately doubles PAniaco productiviuy and reduces eloctric energy consumption by 25-29 percent. Data are provontod or, the quality oi- 4-ton. ingots of ball-bearing steal Sh" 15, 01 .12YY'vIFA structural stool 40IQuW and stainlass. sheet steels V1, (91962) and Kb23Nl8 obtained on the,bifilar furnAno. 212 USSR TJDC: 577.4 "Two Programs for Minimizing Systems of Boolean Functions" Inform. materialy. Nauch. sovet po kompleks. probl. "Kibernetika" fill SSSR (~brmat onal Materials. Scientific CounTil,on-the Complex Problem of Q~bernetics Academy of Science.- of 1971 NO 7( -115 the tt~~) pp L12 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No , 5, May 72, AbstractNo 5V349) act]: ~;47 Z' 07A T* ~:J A 1,~, -Z WWI UDC' 577~4 GAVRILO".' M. 11". D E VY. AU0 V, V.~ V. POTE1011R, A 1. C`U(A!'KC)-v;:1-1:TY _~Prp)=_i_ ye. 1. "Technical Requixements for _nrt Avtomated Systc-m, for Lor-ical S,, thcsis of' Tiscrc'e Controlling De-;ices. U-c:Ln,-,. Procedures of Elial-of; WILth a. Cunputer in Sv nthesizirig Such Devices By Way of Discimsiorl" A InfOn-2. r_2.te)'iZ:,Lr. Na -C] 'U C. 0 ve t1,0 Roumle!Ls 1~robl. AN SSE"R Unformation - '.'a Cie, fie C:.O. -aj - -terizdis S 'I an th~,, Comr. i ex llv- bler o-* 'L ~Cyberuetics, A-cade-;y o f Sciences of: t11C USSIR) 1971, 111-To 7(54 pp 62-11-2 ,,-Kibf3zr-et.L 7~ -* 1 ITO 5, R%Y 72 Abstri, c 0 ha tAi 5~325) Dio ebstract] --230CT70 PROCESSING DATE 023 UNCLASSIFtk) DISTRIBUTION OF CRUIT PARAMeTCRS AND THE CHANGES IN INCIDENT MMOR PARTICLE FLUX DENSITY -U-, SIOOP i0R-(03)-ANQRIAN0Vt N-S., PUPYSEV, Ul. O%t, VIVO, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '.' _~_~_OURCE-ROYAL ASTRONO?41CAL SOCIETY, MONTHLY NOTICES, VOL. 148t NO. 21 19T0, P. 227-237 I SHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT ADi-:AS--ASTRONOMY,ASTR,OPHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--OP.BIT PARAMETER, METEOR, ASTRONOMIC OBSI~RVATOI'Y, METEOR RADIAN'T 4~:.CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1481 STEP NO- -UK/0000/70/1~iii/Or,2/02?7/0t').~7 7, ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125109 UNCLASSIFIED 212 023 UNICLASSUfED PROCE SS ING DATE--2-3n~T 70- C IRC. ACCESSION NQ--AP0125109 ~ABSTR4CT/EXIRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. THIS PAPER PRESENTS THE RESULFS OF ~ MEASUREMENTS, MADE AT THF KAZAN RADID ASTRGNO,'AY 116SERVAT;JRY (USSR), OF THE ORBITS OF: METEORS AND THE -1NCIDFfNT FLUX OF T'No NEW RADIO METHODS HAVE bFEN USED N"H[CH R.E140VE THE SENSITIVITY LIMITATiOill':-l OF A 13ACK SCATTER RADAR FOR FAINT AND FAST TH1,S 1.1-',PROVES THE STATISTICAL RELIABILITY OF THE FLUY MEASW R E mE Pa S. THE ELIMINATte-N OF VELOCITY SELECTION HAS NOT REWLTED IN CONS IDERAtfl-F: CHAW'-~ES IN THE DISTRf6UTIONS OF ORBIT PARAMETERS* OBSERVATIONS FOR MANY YEPP-S HAVE SHOWN THAT SEASONAL PECULiAu'riEs IN THF DISTRIBUTIONS OF SPORADIC METEOR RADIANTS OVER THE CELESTIAL SPHERE ANO THE AVERAGE INCIDENT METEOR PARTICLE FLUX VALUE REAMIN UNCHANGED FROM YEAR TO YEAR. FACILITY: KAZANSKII GUSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITET, KAZANO USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 07 A-0 UDG 632.473-06,612.766.2 ELZCrRIC ACUVITT Or LZG HtSCLES DURM STAICUNG AMER A 120-AU BZDRZST COXFIhIDMZ:, (krticlet by B_ and x0scow, FLUsulchesk"a Bicloglya 1 ".9 7 1. pp 11 January- 19701, Abstmtt( Chaal" IM.'Um Cow) of 10 hsatw_441ilictlk were srudlail following a 120-day bad- vast, expezriimant. . The -test subjecta,wers classified lato ~tbree troupe: , the first, A coatral group, tn~ cluded1faur persons-, the seccnd~tnd third groups lacluded..thcei mm,imach. T^,ts~sacaad S=4 or tAst Pitultrin.suil tWA,tv prevent micaral morah-litm." t~..Z in che mird- Svoup wo cc $Iivan, Nerabol to prevent dovistions in protein isso tab o2lart. . Zlarcr-~a- "Yogrotow.vare registered trots the, tibialix and Sao- tVooaa%L%jaLMusCJe$ of the t&%t aQbJGCtS an chay aad straized po6itions. Tb4 record wire mda twice before the bedrest experinsut arld.thrmor four days',azd thirty days -thereafter. The EW. from tba.gaitromcwitts amcle was resisr4red otandiag. Aftor tba hypo- kinasialtha EX0 amplitudt exhj~immd a disanct dccressig in the -test subjects of the L first and third groups.Land a lass marked decrease In the second tvoiap of c4sc Subj*e~ji,. Th,a ,V&S especially, typical 'of tho I= rom tho.gastrocnetalus, czustls. The man..Lty coMitions croated in labomtQrIs4 i in Cart' sitilar 54"~ the cooditionS of is Varner, Widely ~ disettasiA. in, the' present-day literature I - iitperistAsuo in a vst~lr madillm, 62-- and'Ll 72-4ay of humait. oub- jects in a clooa&J~zca. ate. CL. 1. Y~*Urta' 1968k A. V. Urobitair. 19661 -a&- A~ L Dumaxyan..~ji aLi,*.1969, an4 others). 'j, USSR PUPYREV, Ye. 1. "Minimization of Boolean Functions in the Base "Mod 2 Sum," XM), N91"I Abstraktn. i Struktur. Teoriya Releyn. Ustroistv. [Abstract and Struc- tural Theory of Relay Devices -- Collection of IVorks] , Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 38-43 (Translated from Referativnyy 2hurnal, Kibernetika,. No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V622 by the author). Translation: The concept of bisummary normal forms is exp anded -- a definition of forms in the base E), A, is introduced. Two simple algorithms are presented for sf-Imnlification of Boolean functions in this base. VjSR UDC 612.766.1-06s613.24 K&KURIN, L. I., LW GEORGI'EVSKIY, V. S., !CATKOVSKIY, B. S., VYSOTSXIYt V. G., CHE R~M. A., USHAKOV, A. S., WICUVA, K. A., MUlaiOV, B. N., 1VAJ10Vr P. F., MACHINSKIYo G. V., hIlGlAYLOVo V. M., PORTO, YU D., and SHIRNOVA, G. 1. "Loconotor Activity of Han Kept on a Reduced Food Ratio.W' Moscow, Voprosy Pitaniyap No 3t May/Jun 1971P pp 7-12 Abstracti The combination of drastic limi ion in locomotor activity with reduction to a low-calorie diet (down to bezel metabolism) was studied in six healthy men 24-35 Years Of age %the were confined to bed for a number of days under conditions of hypokinesia. Pronounced changeas were observed In the fur-c- tions of the cardiovascular# respiratoxyg ner,*Fouso and auscular systens of t~e body. Tabular data were collected on phyaivloSlcal tremor of closed -yes, naximum physical work fitness, amscle tone dynamica, and the wxd1ovascular systen in the ortho3tatic position. Asthents, of the nervous aysten and a- slowing down of the biopotentials in tho cerebral cortex were obaserved. Like- wise# it was noted that hypokinesia. caused distutim-ices in Wy coordination ard statics, The pulse rate inareased and the arterial pulse sure was prea 1/2 59 ai i_MWOOMMEW ROME, IS -IRMIN WAIM M-0 01FRUM.0151-M]"i USSR KAURIN, L. I., Voprosy PitaniY44 NO 3* MY/Jun 1971, P-P 7-12 reduced in persons subjected to the orthostatic test. Three porsons reached a statecif near collapse. These chmiges. were attributed to a significant recuction In the compensating actions of the blood circulation. It was found that after about 10 days# the observed changes gradually decreased in the test, subjects. This regression was largely of,a.funutiortal a. - er an as ink haract d w 1 ed to the "detrainine' of the various systems.of the body. The authors believe that the severity of the changes In the body functioyLs ia dimctly proportional to the degree of hyperkinesia to which the tested persons uers subjected. It is proposed that maintenance of howostasis requires a certain level of motor with a low-calorie ration. 2/2 ;,USSR UDC 621-317.361 IRTEGOV, YU. H., ISKANDAROV, F., PLTRAKOVA, V. N., ?M SMEE ME 1.VP SUM, G. F., and ZYKOV, A. A. '!A Device for Determining and Recording the Spectral Characteristics of Complex Sigrzals" USSR Author's Certificate No 365 0 kl G Of r 2vt8. filed 20 Jan 71, published 7 Mar 73 (from FZh Avtomatika Tolemekhanika. i VychislitelInaya Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 A437P) Translationt A device is propoced for determining and record-ing the spectral characteristics of complex signals, Containing an input 1qra t s, a grou-D of ra band-pass filters, afilter interrogation unit, a recording unit with electrodes and a paper tape transport unit, To Improve the accuracy, the output of.the filter interrogation unit is connected through an analog-code converter and.recirculator in series, one of the inputs of which is connected to the contr6l.unit$, the amplitude gradation decoder In connected to the inpirts of an arbitrary synbol synthesizer. In this approach the control inputs of the synthesizer are connected to the Utz of a vertical symbol scanning unit. The second input of this unit is -USSIR IRTMOV, YU. N., et al., USSR Author's Certificate He 363930 k1 G 01 r 23/18 supplied with a signal from a cycle pulse genexator. The control inputs of the synthesizer are also conneatted to the outputs of a horizontal symboi scanning unit, the input of which is connected through an electrode co!vnter (vho*e input Is supplied with a signal f~mm the cycle pase generator) to the inputs of the control unit. The control inputs of the synihesizer are also connected- in para.Uel through the inputs of an "AND" gate to the decoder of the addresses of elect.-odes connected to the recording unit. One illustration. 2P. USSR AMBARTSMAN, R. V., LETOXHOV, V. S.!, MAKAROV, G. W,, PUTOVA, A. _G.,_ PURETSKIY, A. A., and TUMNOV, 0. A. "Investigating the Excidtion of: Oscillatory Levels in N111113 by Radiation of a C02 Las e r" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentil'noy i Teoretilzbeskoy Fizilti, No 3, 1973, pp 771-784 Abstract: The difficulty in the way of developing a precise explanation of the processes leading to the dissociation zad chemical reactions of molecules excited by infrared radiation is the result of the paucity of effective methods for investigating the oscillatory state. In this paper, a direct method is developed for studying the population of oscillatory molecule levels from the iutensity of the absorption lines in molecular transitions from the oscillatory state to the excited electronic state. Experiments for studying the population chan~;e of oscillatory levels in the M3 molecule under the excitation of a C02 laser are de6cribed, and a diagram of the experimental apparatus is given together with an explanation of its operation. The electron-oscillatory transmission spectrum of ammonia in the 2000-2250 i~ range with and without the laser is produced. The theory of the phenomenon is developed and its results aompared with the experjl,.,iental results. 55 ."USSR AMBARTSIRVAN R. V. LEfOKHOV, V. S. MAKAROV, G. N-. PIMETSYM, A. A., Institute of Spectroscopy, Academy of Sciences of the "Laser SepexwUon of Nitrogen Isotopes" Moscow, Pis1ma v Zhurnall Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticbeskoy Fiziki, Vol 17, No 2, 20 Jan 73, pp 91-94 Abstract: A report is given aa the first highly effective separation of isotopes by the method of selective, two-stage photodissociation of mole- cules. , In the described e)~perbaents, nitrogen isotopes 14 N and 15N were separated in photodissociation of anuaoniwa molecules 1'~Ifli3 and 1571113. The method vac proposed by Ambart;3umytan and Letaldiov J. Quant, Electr. Q-7-7, 305, 1971; Appl. optics, 11, 35h, 1972) as a prc,~,(!dur,.,! fcx seleatfire action of radiation on matter., and contsistc in the folloving, Monochra- matic emission of frequency v, selectively exciter, oL-c-illator./ transition of molecules of only one isotopic composition. The YArdlecules itre sirlul- taneously exposed to light o:C frequency V2 whose quantum enerLu is suf- ficient for photodissociation of only the vibrationally excited molecules. A diagram of the experiment is given and explained. 1/1 USSR PURIN, A., Corresponding Member of Academy of Sciences, Latvian SSR "Extraction-Electrochemical Method of Producing High-PuTity Metals arid CompQtlnds" Riga, Izvestiya AN Latviyskoy SSR, No. 5, 1971, p~ 31-36. Abstract: A new method is described for producing high-purity metals and compounds, with a wide range of applications. The method is based on the physical-chemical processes of extraction and reextraction in an electric field, together with processes of electTolysis and high-voltage electrodialysis in a nulti- phase system. The method involves the use or organic solvent extractors as liquid current-carrying diaphragms separating special chambers in electrolyzers, and the of complex forming reagents. The method can be used in' various ver- introduction sions for deep purification of inorganic mate-tials, separation,and extraction of a number of metals and their compDunds from aqueous solutions. The effectiveness of -the method is determined by the composition and concentration of the initial solu- tions, the possibility of using various organic solvents as suparating menbranes, the selection of the complex fo3~ming reagents used in the diaphragm, maintenance of proper pH of the catolyte and.anolyte,,and by the direction and strength of the current passing through the ext-ractor. DATE--160CT70 /2' :-:026 UNCL'A 5 S I F I E D:!:-;: nb~Essf m.-TITLE--THE DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANC6 OF CHANGED PROTEIN CONCENTRATION IN THE ',CSF IN HYDROCEPHALY OF CHILUREN -U- AUTHilk-(02)-11WIN, V.R.t ZHUKOVAs T*P* --'CbUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :.SOURCE--ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGII I -PSIKHIATRII IMENI S4~ S. KORSAKOVIA, 19701 NR 59 PP 693-698 ~_~.VOL 707 "DATE PUBL ISHE-D - ----- 70 -:'-'UBJECT --BIOLOGI-CAL SC I ENC E -S ...-S 'AREAS AND ME01CAL ---TIOPIC TAGS--PEDIATPICSt INFANT DISEASE# HEADi BLOOD CHEMISTRYv BRAIN, V-, .,OXBLOOD CIRCULATIONi DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE: CONTROL t4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/02.47 STEP NO--UR/0246170/070/005/0693/0698 _m CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117439 UNCLASSIFIE0 2/2 026 ~UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--160CT70 .ClkC ACCESSION NO--AP0117489 ABSTRACT/P_XTR4CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, A STUDY OF THE CSF 1,14 CON-GENHAL HYDROCEPHALY OF CHILDREN AND IN EXPERIMENTAL HYDRCCEPHALY OF ANPHALS IN EARLY AGE DEPICTED A CHARACTERISTICAL SIGN OF AN ACTIVE PROCESS: A 14 E THE INCREASE IN THE COiNIC' iNTRATION OF Pl"L)TErlN SUBSTANCES lN THC CSF. AUTHORS GELIEVE THAT THESE SYMPTOMS ARE RELATED TO A DISTRU3ANCE OF CEREBRAL ClkCULATIO-N IN CONDITIONS OF STABLE INTRACAANIAL HYPERTC.NSIAO'l IF INEiRVI"US TISSU~: AND WITH THE OUTFLO14 INTO THE CSF OF PRODUCTS L DESTRUCTION. IN THE TERMINAL STAGES OF.OCCLUSIC,"14L HYDRUCEPHALY THERE WAS A 14 OF ;I -lECOVERY FROM- SJ'_H REGULAR APPEARA'CE 6LOOD IN THE CSF. I -STATES THI: PROTEIN CONCENTRATION IN THE CSF GRADUALLY ATTAINED THE NORMAL FIGURES. FAC I L I TY: INSTJTUT PEDIATR:ll A"il'i SSSR* MOSCOW. __-UNCLASSIFIED 012 UNCLASSIFIED; PIROCESS ING DATF--l ISEP~ ilt ~:TjTLE-DETERMINATION OF THE PH OF THE LAYER NEAR THE ELE.".TRODF US1113 A GLASS ELECTRODE -U- V.M., PURINS, 0. ---'COU4TRY, OF INFO--USSR _.,~SOURCE_-LATV. PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTISo KIM. SER. 1970, (1)p 123-4 PUBLISHED - ----- 70 St)BJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY CONSTANT, M'~ASUREMENT, ELECTROLYTE, GLASS ELECTRODE, HYDROGEN ION CONC'ENTRATION, PH 14ETER C ON T R C LMA-'.KING3--N.-3 P!:STzIC7fOl'ljS :DOCUMENT CL4S5--UNCL45SjFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--198'1./0534 STEP NO--LIR/0464/70/COO/,301/012~/nl?4 ICESSNN' DATE-11SEP71) 2/2 012 U1142:LASSIFIVED r FRC ACCESSIO!N' '40-00107139 ViST-?ACT/PXTRACT--(AJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD F01' DETG. THE PH Or- AN LYTE LAYER[ r-LECTRODGS DUAING ELECTROLYSIS 44S OPVSLOPED. CELECTRO NEAR THE THE ELC-CTRODES WERE COATED WITH A METAL, BY FLE.CtPOLYTIC. DEPOSITIO.'i t~R SPPAYINGP WHICH COULD PFADILY BE APPLIED AS PARTIGLES WITH DIA:`4. 0.1-0~2MM. THE PH INSTRUMENT READING, WHICH IS DISTORTED BY THE PRESENCE OF THE METAL, CAN BE EXPRESSED AS, PH SUBO EqUALS K (PHI SUBO PLUS DELTA PHI SIJB111 PLUS F (PHI ME),,WHEW NO SUPERIMPOSED CUP-~ENT IS APPLIED, AND AS, PH ISUBI EDUALS K (PHI i~~SU130 PLUS DELTA PHI SL19-2) PLUS F AtM-E (DELTA PHI ME);'WHEN-AN ELEC. CURRENT IS SUPERIMPOSED, WHERE PHI SUBO IS THE POTENTIAL CDRRESF1rO?1D-ING TO THE PH'OF 'THE SOLN.; DELTA Pill SUBI'AND DELTA PHI SUB2 REPRESENT THE'SHIFT OF POTENTIAL VUE TO T9E CHANGE OF PH NEAR THE METALLIZED ELECTRODE9 BEFORE AND AFTER POLARIZING THE ELECTRODE, RESP.; F (PHI ME) AND F Pf,,TME [DELTA PHI ME) RF-PRESENT THE ERROR IN PH INSTRUMENT READING DUE TO THE HAGNITUDE 1F THE 'IETAL RESP.; CN POTENTIAL AND THE DEGREE TIF POLAPIZATIONt AND K, IS A C~INST. TH.1, I-F THE MFTAL'IS DEPOSITF0 WITH 100PERCENT YIELD ON THE CURRENT USED AND ITS POTENTLAL IS MEASURED WITH SUPER114POSITIONr PH SURP ORIVE0. EQUALS PH SUBI ~MINUS_ PH SUB0 EQUALS F PRIME (0ELT14 PHI IME) MINUS F (PHI ',IP)p SINCE OELTA -PHI SUBI EQUALS DELTA PHI SUB2 ~E,QUALS 0. BOTH PR,14CTICAL V-0 MORE PRECISE METHODS OF MEASURING THE ERRORS IN PH INSTRUMENT READVIGS WERE DEVELOPED. UNC L-A SS I FI E D_ UNCLASS I FIED PROCESStNG DATE--020CT70 020 ..:TI-TLE--REGIONAL ARTERIAL PRESSURE IN ARTERIAL OBSTRUCTIO14 OF THE LOWER _~:EXTREMITIES -U- ...-..AUTHOR- (0 3)!!-S I L INS Ht [.A.# SKARDSP YA.V.t PURINUA, !B.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE--VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI I.l.. GREKOYA, L970t VOL 1041 NR 4v P 94-97- I SHED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--81CLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ARTERY, BLOOD PRESSUREv BLOOD CIRCULATION? DIAGNOSTIC METHODS !A~,KING--%0 ..00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF0 OXY PEEL/FRAME--1986/1245 STFP NI(J--(Jk/05139/70/10?s,/CGlt/001)4/Cir.)1)7 _CIRC ACCESSION t,10--AP0106026 UN:LASSIFIED - -- ----- --- -212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0106026 .ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACr. MAXIMIJi'4, ARTERIAL PRESSUqE (MAP) IN THE LEG9 'THAT COULD 8E DETERMINE0 USING A VOL.U.40PIETRIC PRINCIPLE OF RECORDING,- IS A VALUABLE-DIAGINOSTIC INbEX OF THE :,L-GIJIqAL F31-OJ.3 CIRCULATIOIN' IN ARTERIAL OBSTRUCT[ON OF'-JHE EXTREMEry. HAP IN rHE CRURAL PURTION' OF THE,,AFFECTED EXTREMITY IS CONSIDERABLY REDUCED, THE DIFFERENCE 6ETW.EEN BRACHIAL AND CRURAL MAP, AS A RUL .EXCFED G 15-20 L, IN MMHG.(ON THE.AVERAGE 55.11,. CRURAL MAP IN TilE AFFECJF0 EXTREMITIES IS CONfiNUOUSLY REDUCED DURING THE MARKEDLY AND SOMEWHAT 11EACTIVE ~,_-..~-:.HYPEREMIAt WHEREAS IT SH OWS GREATER INCREASE THAN IN SOUND PERSONS IN CHANGING THE~:POSITION FROM HORJ ZONT AL T 11 VERTICAL. StLro, USSR KEWS, IYAR; IULIDLA ~Bl Wj ARD YANSON, XHAM~-D "Bone and Blood Vessel Prosthisslev' Riga, 14auka, I Tekh.nika.- No 8, 1971-P pp 25-29 Abstracti Scientists in the field of blomechanics are directing research toward deterridning the elasticity, de-Formative properties, ani strength of blood vessel walls and bone t:Lssue, and ho,4 they chanj~,e with age and under stress. The possibilities of produci-ng synthetiamater.'als as effective as natural tissue are being investigated, as -dell as the improvement of prostheses. Blood vessel vrostheses are e:aphasized because of -the high Incidence of 0 atherosclerosis. Corrugated :Lavsan prostheses are ncat wid-ely used in the USSR. Special stretching machines are used to test tlie ability of reconstructed arteiAes to withstand arterial pressure; the results iLre implemented in pract-ice. Experiments are being made to over come hardenivS and atopp,,ge in long, narrow prostheses by combined prostheses which rein-oxce part of the reconstructed artery or vein. A new methol of cultivating prostheses in v u Ujis living tissuo has been tested on anlipa2s, but the praotica al e of z - process Is unlaiown. Experime:,its are In rzogress to ddifine the dlslntv~~ration process of arterial walls In caaes. of closed trauma. Reseaxch on bonis is chiefly directed toiraid studying deformative properti,*is and stability. Ito adequate subsl=ca has ye't be,?n found for bone prosthoses. Ifo-tal or alloys -y~:s !arid! Semiconduatb ransistor ~USSR UDC FONAY, E.A., EGLITIS, V.YA. BALODIS, YA.K., PEN-TYUSH, E.V., OLight Emitting Phenomena Of Mesoplasma In Silicon P--N Junctions In A Pulse Regime" V sb. Poluprovodniki_i ikh primereniye v elaktrotekhr.. (So-miconductors And Their Application To Electrical EnginaerinE-Col lee tion Gf Iiiorkv), :%10 f7,Riga, "Zinatne," 1971, pp ll-'9-152 (from RZh:Ele1,,tronJ.�.a i z)rimeneniye, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IB131) Translation: The timo dependence of light enjiDvion of =evopl~sxa in a pu2se regime is investigated. The regularitiee established are evidence that the appearance o!~ light emission preceding an'abrupt of th- voltage or "he degree of varm- current are denendent upon the appearenceiof mesoplssma.~ ing up of the carriers is analynd as well as tho possibility of the appear- ance of' recombination radiation in the "pre-meroplasine" etate and in the time of existence of the mesoplaums. 6 ill. 54 ref. Summary. 1j, 'USSR UDC 62l.x82.2 EGLITIS, V.YA. "Microplasma Breakdown Of Silicon P-N Junction" V eb. Poluprovodniki i ikh primeneniye v alektrotekhn. (Somicanductors And Their Use In Electrical Technology--Collection Of Works), No 4, Rip*, "Zinatno," 1970, xq_66 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenoniye, No 11, November 1970, Abetruct pp No 11B93) Translation: A Bummary is given of the results )f inveatigc;tLons of microplasma phencmens in p-n junctions in Si. The temperatura depandonce is astabliehad of micropleem parameters and tite relation of the temperature, coefficient of the break, down voltage of all the p-n junctions snd~the indiviilual miarQplasm. An B&sumption is expressed concarning possible mechanisms for storugo W' this onergy of the charge carriers necessary for impact ionization at various tomporaturea. On tha basis of the roe-alts obtained a physical !nodal of the microplacm iv proposed which corres- ponds to actual values of' the temperature drop end the piner being given off into the micropleem. 9 ill. 49 ref. VIM. 4/2 044 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE LIGHT EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROPLASMA IN SILICON PrN JUNCTIONS -ti- ~.~,AUTHOR`-(03)-EGLLTIS, V., BALOOISv J., PURITI�,uj. 6UNTRY OF~INFO-USSR '._'~,SOURCE-LATV. PSR. ZINAT. AKAV. VESTISs FIZ, TEH Zli.jAT. SER. 1970, (2)l ':~;DATE -PUBL ISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS m.-TOPIC TAGS--PN JUNCTIONv SILICON:SEMICONOUCTOR, SEMICONOUCTOR PLASMA, LIGHT EMISSION;, THERMOELECTRIC.PROPERTYo'CURRENT DENSITYr THERMAL 1.0WIZATICN, IMPACT IONIZATION L-l4ARK-lhiG-NO- RESTRICTION5 -DOCUMENT-CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :,.-PROXY REELIFRAME-200011128 STEP NO--UR/0371/70/0(iO/t)02/0020/0025 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124183 LASSIFIE0 212- 044 UNC LAS S I-F I-Ed PROCESS114G DATE---30CCT70 .'~CLRC ACCESSION NC--AP0124783 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-CU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCE OF 'rHE LIGHT -TION ON' THE -,--:-EI41SSION OF MICROPLASMA IN A- S I., SHALLOW ~ DIFFUSED P v N JUNI~ REVERSE VOLTAGE BIASt -THE AM8lE;NT:iTEMP4.p AN.0 THE DVNAMiC COND. (IF THE -.JUNCTION IS INVESTIGATED TO FIND A CORRtLATION BETleEEN ~THE -11GHT 'DJ10i IN A P r N EHISSION CHARACTERISTICS AND THE VARIOUS TYPES OF 13REAN JUNCTION. WITH !NCREASING TEMP.v T~+ THERMAL IONIZATION CURRENT INCREASES, WHEREAS THE LIGHT EPIISSIGN AS, WELL AS THE AVALAWCHE CURRENT -ASE AND:IFINALLY D-1SAPPEAR AT APPROX. IN TF.-.REGLGN OF MICROPLASMA DECRE 1 ELEC. BREAKDOWN, THE INTENSITY THE SA14E TEMP. IN THE REGION OF THERMO OF LIGhT EMISSION SHOWS A PARABOLIC DEPENDEMCE ON THE REVERSE CURRENT THROUGH THE P,14 JUNCTION. WITH THE INCREASE IN CURRENI NEAR THE ONSET -.-OF THE SECONDARY BREAKDOWNt A GRADUAL TRANSITIONlFROM IMPACT TO THERMAL IONLZATION IS OBSD. IN THE MICROPLASMA;i~~ FACILITY: FIZ. ENERG. INST.,r RIGA, USSR. 11 _S5 TOPIC TAGS-PN JUNCrION, SEMICONDUCTOR PLASMAv VOLT AMPFRE CHAF-ACTERISTICI L SILICON-SEMICCNOUCTORt PULSE SIGNAL,, fSOTHERN .-',CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED U002010OZ9 PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/IL44 STEP NO--UR/0371/70/000/001- CIRC ACCESSION NO-AR0124799 212 036 UNCLASSIFIED 1)'[%OCErSXNG DATE--300rT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124799 ABSTRACT/EX-"RACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. :A METHOD US;ING ADOUBLE STEP SQUARE-VOLTAGE PULSE APPLIED TO rli~ P-N tU'NCTIG.N JS PRil-)POSEO TO DET. -tHE ISOTHERMAL V-A CHARACTERISTICS OF MESOPLASMA IN Sn JUNCTIONS. SUCH CHARACTERISTICS HAVE 2 REGTONS OF POS. DYNAMIC Mvl),, iliTkEEN WHICH LIES AN ALMOST SATO. REGION OF SMALL NEG. DYNAMIC COND. HIGH COND. IN THE LOW VOLTAGE REGION OF THE POS. DYNAMIC COND. IS OLIE TO THE LARGE CONCN. OF CURRENT CARRIERS AND THE HIGH TEMP. REGION OF THE MICROPLASMA, THcl REASONS FOR THE APPEARANCE-oF THE HIGH VOLTAGE REGION OF THE POS. ~DYNAMIC COND. ARE NOT CLEAR. 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