SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RALLEV, I. N. - RAPOPORT, G. N.
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212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING GATE--230CT70
--r-IRC ACCESSION N0--AP0119307
ABSTI-,ACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PT-BA AND PD-BA ALLOYS THAT ARE
RICH IN PT AND PD HAVE EMISSIVE PROPERTIES* AN ALLOY CORRESPONDING To
THE PT SUB5 BA COMPN. 'WAS 1-10MOGENIZED AT 1320DEGREES IN 4 PROTECTIVE
-AT.M. OF AR FOR 50 Ht~ ANO THGN ANNEALED AT HOODEGREES FOk 30 Fitz AND AT
A
700DEGREES FOk 50 HR. INTENSITIES WERE MEASURED 017H A DIFFRACTOMETER
BY USING MICROSCOPIC CONTROLLED MICROSECTIONS PROTECrEO WITH PAPAFFIN
WAX. THE COMPD. IS STABLE IN THE ABOVE TEMP. RAINGE, DESPITE PREVIOUS
DATA (T. HEUvlA!%N-r CA 45:6451G)t AND IT PRESERVES r4- STRUCTURE OF THE
CACU SUB5 TYPE WITH A EQUALS 5.505 PLUS.OR MINUS 0,0016 AND C EQUALS
4.337 PLUS OR MINUS 0.0009 ANGSTROM* THE 0IFFEREINT DIFFRACTOGRAMS
REVEALED DIFFERENT INTENSITIES, WHICH MIGHT BE DUE To VARIOUS DEGREES OF
DECOMPN. OF PT SU85 BA ON THE FlICROSECTION SURFACE UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF THE ATM's PD SUB5 GA WITH A EQUALS 5.54 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01 AND C
EQUALS 4.33 PLUS OR MINUS 0,02 ANGSTROM IS ISOMORPHlC WITH PT SU35 BA.
FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVA, MOSCOW, USSR.
UNC L A SS I F I E 0
USSR UDG 621.375.4:621.375.132.3
KADUK, B. G., FLEYSMAN, I. V., tIASi-(JREkO, TJ. A., RALLEV, 1. N.
ItApplication of an Integrated Circuit of a Differential Amplifier as the
Emitter Repeater without a Level Shift".
Elektron. telthnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Mikroelektrunika (Electronic Enoineer-
C,
ing. Scientific and Technical Collection. Ilicroelectronics), 1971, vyp. 5(31),
pp 147-148 (froui RZIi-Radiotelthnika. No 5, May 72., Abstract No 5D113)
Translation; An emitter repeater witi,out zero level shift is proposed which
is based on a semiconductor integrated circuit of LheP 2222 differential
amplifier without additional elements. The dynamic -range of the input volt-
ages is 0.1-4.0 volts; the transmission'characteristic is rectilinear; the
transmission coefficient is 0.97. In the temperatUre range of 20-70' C Lhe
drift of the output voltage is < 0.01 % deg Thi.13 is explained both
by the identicalness of the transistors and the equality of their tempera-
tures. The amplifier can be used in electronic phasut meterv. There is 1
illustration and a 2-entry bibliography.:
ME
112 033 UNCLASSIFIED; PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS OVER THE USE OF THE APPARATUS SURGICAL METHOD
OFELIMINATING SECONDARY DEFORMATIONS OF THE OCCLU$AL SURFACE OF DENTAL
AUTHOR--RALLO* V.N,
lNFO--USSR
-~SOURCE-STOMATOLOGIYAt 19709, VOL 491 NR 21, PP 63-65
-ISHED - ----- 70
_P_UBL
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
_11JOPIC TAGS--DENTISTRYP PROSTHESIS, JAW
-C
ONTROL Y,4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DUCUMENT CLASS -UNCLASSIFtED
'~_PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1849 STEP t4O--UR/0511/7010491002/0063/006qI
-'-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101894
UNC 1. A SS f F I P_~
2/2 033 UNCLASS[Fltb PROCESSING OATE--18SEP70
:,r-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101894
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) ABSTRACT. SUMMARY* THE ARTICLE CARRIIES THE
RESULTS OF ELIMINATION OF SEICONOAf~Y DEFORMATIONS OF THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
OF DENTAL ARCHES BY THE APPARATUS SURGTCAL TECHNIQUE. THE TREATIMENT WAS
EFFECTED IN 45 PATIENTS FOR THEIR PREPARATION TO PROSTHESIS. BY
-,REORGANIZATION OF OCCLUSAL RATIOS CONDITIONS WERE CREATED FOR THE
RATIONAL PROTHESIS. THE TREATMENT WAS' COMPLETED IN 32 PATIENTSr 7
PERSONS ARE UNDER OBSERVATION AND 6 REFUSeO TREATMENT FOR DIFFERENT
CAUSES. THEAUTHOR ARRIVED AT THE CONCLUSION THATTHE REFERRED TO
TECHNIQUE SHORTENS 'THE TERMS OF PREPARATION TO PROSTHESIS. THE TIME OF
REORGANIZATION OF THE ALVEOLAR PROCESS DEPENDS ON T,HE DEPTH OF
01-FORMATION-OF THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE, THE CAUSE Of DEFORMATION OF THE JAW
-THEI PATIENTIS AGE..
ND
A
UINCLASS IF IED
livaummilumm.
USSR
UDC 621.317.76
WVUNAUSKAS, B. B. RLKEVICHUS, K. I
"Resonance Frequency Meter Operating in the 250-500 Megahertz Range"
Obmen opytom v radioprom-sti (Exchange of Expcrience in the Radio industry),
Mosco
Vyp. 2, 1 w, 1970, pp 45-46 (frorm R7,11-Radiot:eklinika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract
No W77)
Translation: It is noted that in spite of careful manufacture, frequency meters
uTth -lumped circuits give a measuroment error of no less than 0.5-17. 1~ien
developing the frequency meter designed for building into it rocking frequency
generator, it was necessary to reduce the error to 0.2-0.51", and insure con-
venience of operation, technological nature when manufacturing, and so on.
In the solution found, a volumetric resonator of round croEis i;action loaded
by a capacitance and operating on a type E010 wave is used as~the frequeucy
meter.circuit. The procedure for determining the- partial errors and a calcu-
lation of the total error of the instrument are presented.
1/1
USSR UDC: 681.325.5
WMALISKAS V. A.
"An Asynchronous System for Control of Binary Adders"
Vychisl. Tekhnika. T. I (Computer Technology. Volume 1], Kaunas, 1970, pp 161-
164 (Translated from REferativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telenekhatilka i Vychis-
litel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 103216, by G. K.)
Translation: An asynchronous control system for binary adi.-ters is analyzed,
the operating principle of which is based on.vmalyf3is of ci!;rtain fixed digits
in the components and approximate determination of the lenth of possible
maximum transfers. The speed cart be increas~ed by slightly incr4aasing the
apparatus to a value comparable.to the speed of an awynchr*nous adder. One
illustration; two tables; two biblio. refn.
UDC 575.24
HE. 'VA. X. D., and E0,14AYYA, L. K., Of "Onel'a-'
G. M qA;4TSL- 14
Genetics, "Academy of Sciences USSR,
-fect of Different Kinds of Radiation on the G,~rm Calls oC A"lale Nice.
"Mutagenic E,
IV. Genetic Effect of Fast Neutrons"
Moscow, Genotika, Vol 6, No 7, Jul 70, PP 73-~V-
Abstract: The radiosensitivity of mouse germ cell chromosomes jr, vario~_,.s s--a-es
of spernv_togenosis was ~3tudied. It war, _foimd that the pa--t.7igiw-~ic sLaL;os a:~-a more
sonsitivo to fast neutronG Lhini tho NpermatQgonla. The ro-
lationjh1p ill maturo "PurEl wan 11rivar "It (.iwws rar,7,-1j)g Irom _0 i~'O ~~Ib rad. in
Uvnclr of liomirvirlt
tho ~qjQmz~tLogonia, tho natura of Ulu 11"jo 1,4-1;
l
.-als and tho doso difforod froo Thai aimurvrod Jj, thv
a L,
n incroaso in do.,,e had iltUo mjoipmc-si
offac". Tina frequency
in thr, rper.-4a'_oi;on_ta incroaza:j Idnear' ujll~j dooes up Lo rad, d(;s0z; d~`
ly
riot ijicri--ase tho mutation rato, but, at, 21o rad tho of tvzla.~3'ocaLions
w P, o r it.'C, o
docrqa~-.E%! 5".,arply, Tizo rliffurwico,--~ b,~O, :;t7
rof;peCL LO :1,mwtio aro t`1 m,.j1tiC:11
noutrons awl al*Lor X-ray ',')w rruJ-,_%tdv" ~V,
"IC
of faaL noutrons was, iWio onivw (abuu~ 4.1j) I*or
of tho ol' ;i*)-.~l-,)',i-l,~t'~,",~'3~ii~:-i"-,.
USSR UDC 575-24
DOH.SHIAK, M. G., POIIEW7SEVA, H. D., and,,W InstiLute of General
_AY
Genetics, AcaderW of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Mutagenic Effect of Various Types of Radiation on Spermatogonia in Mice. V.
The Hutagenic Effect of Single and Fractionated Irradiation with Fast Neutrons
on Spermatogonia in Nice"
Moscow, Genetika, Vol 6. No 8. Aug 70, Pp 79-85
Abstract: The mutagenic effect of 1.5 Mev neutrons on spermatagania was studied
in experiments in which male mice were irradiated with tol;al dozes of 100 and 216
rad. The frequency of reciprocal translocations (determined di-rectly on the
spermatogonia) and the frequency of dominant lethal mutations (determined on
breeding the irradiated males wIth nonirradiated fe=xles) 'were used as criteria.
The mutation yield was higher after fractional irra&iatloa than after irradiation
with a single dose. This effect was evident at both dose lovels but was more
pronounced for a total dose of 216 rad than for 100 rad. In irradiation with
X-rays. an increase in the frequency of mutations r- /on f I.,-actiniation of the dose
13 observed at hUh doses only, . After exposure to the f10.1 doso in a single
-ion of spij)rrzatoi onial celln with
irradiation, there was a higher rate of eliminaL
an increased sensitivity to mutation, The roaults Indic4a4l,a thol pousibility of
accumulating mutations by repeated irradiation with fraotl.onal doses.
11-12. CRMM MM 111E L%t!Ull> Ph MO son PrInPIMALA OF In'Cal -2 A. vium-
(ArCIcI4 by L.._q, Abrawvv 5. G. Zakhorov, U-M.Kitlits, F-.-;-ttjjv%!tva, !!-Tc.
towstanov, Tonok$ st"nzlum P" P 44. ~O.t. I -'j~t...
7"Jurrov~dnik-kh PI-A Russian, INHIN"
A study was nade of the structural pzrf4ctioft~ rechnnical blmx.cs, t~e
cow"ntot di4trib"Ition end the C~Pticst &w, I~tnr~-"nt prope%!tt.. of %.~ in,
Cal _,As wpttRxIal lal-ra. 1-h. -thod of epttary w" UA*d to obtain In CA -x
I . I N I
As laysm In the 0 rX c 0 roAloo an the ca (III) side of CoAto and In the
I ~ I ;' 0.8 region ';n the In (111) ajdv of InM.
The zv~vth rate we& caleulated as s tuottlon of the 31rewth ==dltloho.
Voe results obtained am zooparod with the *xpdrIov"tnl results. TAw lr~th
rate an A f-giction of the coolinit rate J4 norusoncromic. This jgo4s~- -;n tho
Out cavf4m"t dtstrtbutich In the djr*c,tAqi perpon,11culAr to tj~
growth.plarie.on, the gravth conditions.
'The struettiv&I parfe~-ttan and ekethanicaX istrasees.in the Cites vote
caused rhyslc4l.17 by the dtfEerence both of the lineer expansion 4o*11tci
and the 14ttLce parawaters. The dt*locstioet donwity ~on the purfoce, and to:-
sarpholoxy of the fileg depe=4,zn the pcwth rvndItjoft*'." The ciptleel and
luoincocant itudlaw show that the.dapen4o"ce of the width of tl*e tovbidden
zon4 to As on ctopositigm can be 4*otrib*A b7 IL linear ampre*sto".
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%_l/z 031-
UNCLASSIFIED; PROCESSING DATE--Z7N0V70
TITLE--LUMINESCENCE OF ZINC SULFIDE EPITAXfAL FILMS -iJ-
AUTHOR-(02)-KUZNETSOV, M.V., RAMAZANOV, P*YE.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
-SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., FIZ. 1970, 13(2), L48-50
7-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS
TOPIC,TAGS--LUMINESCENCE, ZINC SULFIDE OPTIC MATERIALP UV LIGHTI
:a~;-:PHOTOLUMINESCENCEt' EPITAXIAL GROWTHp POLIYCRYSTALLINE FItM
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
13ROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1256 STEP NO--UR/0136/70/,,)13/002/GI48/0150
CIRC ACCESSfOi',l NO--AP0124907
I "' C C
ummmummmmiummor m
-------------------
.2/2 031 UNICL ASS IF I eD PROCESSING DATE-27,NCIV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124907
AlBSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EPITAXIAL FILM OF LNS, G R 0'14 1\4
ON GAAS AND EXHIB I TED :11TH UV LIGHT, EXHIBITS A PHOrOLUINIIIIIESCENICE WITH
AN ORGANE BANO, WI~H ArMAX. STIMILAR TO 2.02 EV, Trif_'EFFEECT OF THE
COMM. (IMPURITIES) 131: THE 11NITIAL ZNS DO 1.
_S NOT HAV; AN ESSENTIAL EFFECT
ON THE PHOTOLUMINESCENT SPECTR 'UM (8ECAUSE OF SELF P1.1" 'I P I C A T I ON THIS
FACT 15 NOT YET WELL Ul,,f)FRSTO0Ov BUT IT CAN BE ASSUNED THAT THE ENHANCIED
ORANGE BAND WITH A MAX. AT 2.02 EV 15 RELATED TO THE SELF ALLOYING OF
ZNS AND UNDERLYING MATERIALS (GAAS) ABLE TO REDUCE THE LUMINESCENCE OF
AN ACTIVATOR SUCH AS CU. THE NATURE OF LUMINESCENT CENTERSO RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE BAND OF PHOTOLUMINESCENCE WITH A MAX. AT 2.02 EV IS NOT YET
'-LEARP BUT CAN BE ASCR TB'O T(2 THF SPECTRAL DISTR'6010N OF PHOTO COINO.
L c I
OF THE HETEROTRANSITION ZNS-GAAS, PROBABLY CONNECTED lvilrf-l THE CENTERS.
B slo 41.1
THE SPECTRUM OF PHOTOLUtMINESCENCE OF THE FILM ZINS-CU HAS BE ES A AX-
AT 61.5 MM ANOTHER MAX. IN THE REGION 510-545 NM WHICH PROBABLY DEPENOS
OIN THE PRESENCE OF CU IN ZNS. FACILITY: SIG. I_lZ*-TEKI-f. INST.
IM, KUZNETSOVAt TOMSKv SSR.
IN C LA 5 S-F
-I E_D_
USSR UDC 621.375.82
"Calculation of the Oscillation Power of Multimode Gas Lasers With Saturation
of an Arbitrary Character"
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of Moscow Power Engineering Institute), 1972,
vyp. 108, pp 116-118 (from RZh-Fizika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8D1069 by
1. V. Rogova)
Translation: A study was made of the influence exerted by the degree of
homogeneity of gain saturation an the character of the output power depend-
ence of ion lasers on the excess of pumping over threshold pumping. In
accordance with the calculated pcn;er variations with the excess, curves
relating the optimum transmission coefficient, amplification, and losses
per pass were computed. Comparison with experiment ccafirms the assumption
of a substantial distinction between the frequency dependence.of the gain
and the Gaussian shape.
USSR UDC 547.94 543-113
ISMVEV, A. I., ASLANOV, Kff. A., SADYKOV, A. S. , and V Y)IrA Order
In
of the Labor Red Banner Tashkent State Univeredty Imeni L ffi~i
"Study of the Quinolizidine AlIcaloils by the Nethod of Dptical Rotator- Dis-
pers-lon (ORD). 1. ORD of Lupinim, Citi7in, Spartein Group of.Alkaloids, and
Aphyliiiic Acid"
Tashkent, Khird-ya Frirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 3, 1972, -P-.0 323-333
Abstract: ORD curve5 of Spartein, Lihninin, Cit-J,-,in grov.1, of alk-loids -in-i so-e
deri.vatives of aphyl-Inic acid were stxLlie-1, Azwn- the in-oup Of A -pyr-LiOnC
ring containin-. co..-,powias a hii-her nolecuL~r ainplitde v,-.ls exhib-i-tej bil, the
epimsrs i--ith a 'Grans-quinolizAaino juunction of tho nuclei. than with the cis-
isoriers. It has been s1hown, that -alkaloids with -- lactan aroup in the exterrial
rin- have - hizher rrolcaular =plitude than coi-rospon--iing coyipounds v7ith an
group at- the internal ring. A relationshin has bewi shoiza betwoen the
form, sign ard njlecul~r ararplituio of the curves and the 'type ot a build-uc)
of quinolizidi-ne rLn3s, ar, -well as 04' the
molecular rot.--Itiori nnd' the _'IXi
of a double bwrtd in rind, ~ or D. The derivatives Olt' Lupir.'Ln and
have a snooth curvo With m-.'aior :ilifLad
ir, C.-Iso of th';
j7t
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Wr r
PROCESSING DATE--l60Cf70
112 031 UNCLASSI FIED
BAND REFLECTORS BASED ON MULTILAYER DIELECTRIC CuATINGS -U-
%AUTHOR-(04).-KOROLEV, F.A.v KLEMENTEVAr A.YU., MESHCHERYAKA, T.F.9
-RAMA
RlY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 28(4)t~ 775-80
7.DATE PUBLISHED-----; --- 70
_~,-SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND EL-ECTR-ICAL---ENGR.
.~7-~TOPIC TAGS--DIELECTRIC COATINGt LIGHT REFLECTION9 WIDEBAND TRANSMISSION
j-,ZON'TROL IIARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
V' DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0051/70/028/004/0775/0780
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0954
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121556
I L7 I-j
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USSR UDC 547-241
TIYUARAY, R. S.J' R411 DZELAY SHUIXIA, Technological Institute,, Kharkourt Batler,,
Kanpur-2, India
"Organophosphorus Compounds. III. IX -Diarylphosphinyl Substituted Benzyl
jucoholsts
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii., Vol 43 (105)o No 5, MaY 73, PP 997-1000
Abstract: Several a -diarylphosphinyl substituted benzyl alcohols have been
synthesized by addition of bromomagnesium salt of dipherViphosphine oxide,
chloromagnesium salt of dibenzylphosphine oxide, and bromomagnesium salt of
di-l-naphtylphosphine oxide to substituted benzaldehydes and acetophenone.
When three molen of C~ -nuphtylma6meslum bromide are added to one mole of cli-
n-butylphosphonate followed by hydrolysis of . the Grignard complex., the product
is the oxide of di-l-naphtylphosphine. The reactions were carried out in
anhydrous benzene at room temperature or with slight heating. The products
were identified by IR and MM spectroscopy.
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Semiconductor Techriblogy
USSR UTC 54j-51
and YAVPIYAN A. N., Lnstit%ftc of Geocae.-_is'--z-j
COTAIMINI S..# G. I.A
and AnalytLcal Ch'CIN'T'SEF"~"M 1. vernads'-iy, moscow, Aca,,Je=y of 5ciences L$Si
"A Layer by Layer 12,1z ss -Spect troscopic IM-ethod of Analysis. CO=.";_-'ic.aZdon 4. In-
Go F lm
Depth Resolution Dixing Analysis of Seiriconduo r li, 1, s
Moscow, Zhurnal Analiticheskoy niviii, Vol 25, No 7, jul 70, ~_Ip 13,01-130-3
Abstract: Uniformi parallel 1--yers may be tasken along the enLi:ro sex-ple
analyzed by covering the entire area with identical craters, which ~_n -turr,, depend_s
on the stability of the interelectradc Erap. Random error dw! to talking tLe sa-rmple
layers is less than 30, and in most caves rEaagea from 10 to 15,~- _~'t was deter-
.L L ibution of i=,urit-ies in ti-i"in Gemiconductor
rdned that during the study of the dis-4r
films, layers of 114 thickness rr;.V be analyzed by the riass-Bpectroscop~c method
with vacuum spark.' Me authors sincerely thank. S. Ya. Fe4ru~-Jma Ior miasuring the
craters and samples, and also A. D. Seiwnov for.his part in setting up the exreri-
=nts-
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1/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSrNG DATE--160CT70
.-TITLE--DIFFUSIVE TRANSFER OF A SUBSTANCE AND "MEMORY" EFFECT DURING LAYER
.-BY LAYER IMASS SP.ECTRAL ANALYSIS OF SOLIDS -U-
."AUTHOR-103)-CHUPAKHI-'Ny M-S.r VENITSIANOVi YE.V.v RAMENDII
G . I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
i'.~.SOURCE--D0KL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970f 19014), 905-8
!DATE PUSL ISHED-----70
~'_ISUOJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY,.PHYSI,CS
:.T0PJC TAGS-8ORONv SILICONp MASS SPECTROMETERt MASS SPECTROSCOPY, METAI~
DIFFUSION
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
...DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,.~PRGXY REEL/FRAME-1995/1135 STEP NO--UR/0020170/190/004/0905/0908
~_;CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116600
UNCLASSIFIED
..........
032 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70
7~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116600
'A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo DIFFUSION OF B IN 51 WAS STUDIED
-TO DETo THE DEGREE OF ERROR WHICH IS INTRODUCED IN A 14ASS SPECTROSCOPIC
ANAL. DUE TO A."MEMURY" EFFECT. THE STUDY REVEALS THAT APPARENTLY ALL
THE PUBLISHED DATA FUR DETNv Of IMPURITIES IN SOLIDS HAYE AN ERROR DUE
-TO THIS EFFECT. FACILITY: INSTo GEOKHIM, ANAL* KHIM. IMs
_.vFRNADSKOG0. MOSCOW# USSR.
lVaLl I
USSR UDC 548.3
MZENSKAYA M. ~B., inter-Faculty Laboratory for Luminescence Ilesearch of
-ia~a' rEo~nu
~a ces
"Method of Illustrating Crystal Structure In the Form of a Projection of the
Cell, of an Elementary layer /hIcl/ on Plane (hkl)*"
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta--Geologiya, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 67-72
Abstract: A gra-phic method is proposed for cozristructin~~ -the orthogonal projec-
tion of any crystal structure on face (hki) with prior separation for projec-
tion of a minizsm. voliane which yields a total representation oz, crystal stru-c-
ture and bounded by two transDitions in pla-ae (h3kl). The article descri--es con-
struction of projections using this method and is accompazzlied by fiE-,,Ires illus-
tratinG the procedures. The imin content of this work va,,~ repaited at the
Fedorovsk Session on 20 May 1971 L-1 the report "Gre-p-hic of' Con:StiI.IcLino
the Layers of a Structure ParaUel to a R. If. GATJUIII-M CoUlMi-Iled
the authors in this work- 3 figures, 7 bibliovI-aphic references.
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USSR
BARANOV, A. I., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 279291, filed 16 June
63, published 30 Nov 70 (from M-Radiotel~hnil:a, No 9, Sep 1.971, Abstract
No 9V272P)
of the eupple=mtary chum-ber at placrs for connection to It of the oper3tIng
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TITLE--THE ETAP-2 ELECTRONIC TACKMETER -U-
:,AUTHOR-(03)-KORA8ELNIKG-Vv A.A.t RAMIN, YE.L.
--,COUNTRY OF IN'FO--USSR
SGUi~CE-MUSCOw$ AVT0,1001LINAYA PROMYSHLENNOSTI, NO 2, 1970, 00 16-17
,:UATE FUbLIShL0------70
AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELEURICAL 'ENGR.
TOPIC TAGS-- T AChOME tE-8, , PULSE SIGNAL, IGNITION MECHANISM/fUILTAP2
TACHOMETER
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
4DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
1-..Pgoxy REU-LIFRAME--199911220 STEP NG--q'R/011317010001002/0016/0017
CIRC ACCESSICN NC-AP0123184
UNCLASSIFIED
ME 3-
2/2 024 UNC LASS I F4 E6 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
-CIRC ACCESSIGiN NO-AP0123184
,ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ELECTR9NIC TACHOMETER Is
DESCRIBED. ITS BASIC PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION INVOLVE'S THE REGIL7TRATION
OF THE NUNbER OF ELECTRIC POLSES IN THE-Il IGNITION SY,SrEtl,. THIS NU,'-lbE-:ii is
A MULTIPLE OF ENGINE CRANKSHAFT RPM. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: TWO FIGURES.
UNCLASSIFIED
Emma ~- ~1~
USSR
RAMISHVILI. D. I. (Reviewer)
"Some Data on Nonspoken Means of Contact"
Tbilisi, Psikhologicheskiya Issledovaniya (PSYehological Studies), by
Prangishvili, A. S. (Editor), Vol 2, 1971, _~p 14-49
Abstract: An extensive review of theories on nonspoken means of contact by
man and other animals is followed by data trom original elciperiments on the role
of expressive, nonspoken communication within the processof $Tieech. The pur-
pose of the reviev and experiments is to elucidate the evt)lution of Social Con-
tact vith particular emphasis on higher forms of such contact -- i.e. above
the level of instinctive behavior as described by Conrad Lore=.. The defini-
tion of contact is discussed at length. Byaller's definition ov contact as
dynamic coordination of the activity of living organisms for a particular
end Implies that a contact stimulus ip a olGnal for subsequont ~~.ction which In
itself 11:15 no significance to the aninaMs eXistence, and tIlAt contact requires
2 or rore individuals. Arguments are suggested contradictLng the need for hav-
ing 2 or more individuals for guch contact to exist and sul;'gesting that a
social form of life Is not necessarily- a premq2ulsite for evolution of contact
stimuli (signals). Two successively highe.- fonno of contact defined by Byuller
are expressive movement, which reveals the internal state of the animal and
USSR
U
4-49
RANISHVILIP D. I., Psikhologich--skiye Issledovaniya, Vol 2, 1971, pp 1
syrabols, which are unique to hunnn speech. This categorizatim of contact
adopted with some reservation as to their application. Ilevesh's differentia-
tion of contact in its narrow sense (spatial ap-proxl=tion) from contact in
its wider sense (all types of associations 'and means of nutual understanding)
as 2 stages in evolution of contact is considered to be too restrictive in
that it imlies all forms of contact evolved from a need for spatial approxim-
tion. Revesh's suggestion that expressive movements have no commu-nication
function per se and are simply a mettod for an animal to diGch-arge an internal
emotional state is also debated. Kirchhoff's attempt to (lefine expression on
the basis of an etymological stady is also challenged.
2/2
57
USSR UDC: 8.71;
RAMISHVILI. G. S
"Concerning the Selecting of Decision Functions"
T..r In-t sistem_.upr. All GruzSSR (Works of the Institute of Control Systems,
Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR), 1971, 10, No 1, rip 69-(7 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract rio 6V570)-
Translation: The paper deals with the problem of selecting decision func-
tions in the process of pattern recognition,. The two basic indices of ef-
fectiveness and cost are taken as criteria. Effectiveness is understood
to mean either the potentialities of the classifying functio~,s in dividing
a set of objecto if the recognition process has not yet been realized, or
the probability of an error in recognition resulting from the learning pro-
cess. A procedure is presented for calculating the effectiveness of de-
cision functions from the stand-ooint of the total number of possible clas-
sifications of a set as realized by this function. Three algoritlms are
-considered for replacing conplex decision functions by linear functions.
1t is shown that the use of nonlinear decision functions is not efficient
either in discriminating automata or in the solution of recognition prob-
1/2
liSSR
CHAVCWIIrMZE., Corresponding I%mber of thelGeorgian Academy of Sciences V. V.;
=CAMP V. V.; RAMISHVILT.. N. ~4 (Institute of Cybernetics, Georgian Acadww
of Sciences)
"The Nature of the Fomation of Interference Patterns in the Rxecess of Self-
Reproduction"
Tbi-lisi, Bulletin of the Academy of Science's of the Georgl,.an SSR.; December_.
1972j pp 565-8
ABSTRACT: The results of a further Merimenta study of two-dimensional
objects in coherent fields of emission arti presented. The nature and con-
ditions of the fo-mation of interference patterns in the process of self-
remoduction -- in Darticular, the fomationi of reversed, multiplejand negative
i=ges of the initial objects were stuctled.
In the space beyond an object the striteture of interfervInce patterns was
found to be determned by the phase difference AO of the irterfaring beans on
t/2
"USSR
CRAVCHANDIZE, et al., Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR;
December, 1972; pp 565-8
the given plane of observation. An exact reproduction of the initial object
was observed only under the condition t+ = 21M, where a = 1 - F 3, ... Under
other conditions various stages in the formation of pattern si*elf-reproduction
were observed.
The article includes two figmres and a table. Figure I depicts schc-nati-
cally the formation of an image in the process of self-rctiproduction; Figure 2a
shows the image of an initial cbJect with the number of elements ouadru-oled;
Figure 2b shows the image of an initial object id-th a 16-fold increase in the
=ber of elements; the table shows the structures that result from various
differences in the phase of the observed interference patterns.
There are three bibliographic references,
2/2
82
WSSR uDc-. 621-396ih
RAMEAU, P. N. MIASHKI11, B. T.
"Evaluating the Effectiveness of Some Versions of Standby Provisions for
Radio Relay Lines in Railway Transportation From Their Effect on Communi-
cations Reliability
Sb. tr. Leaingr. in-t inzh. zh.-d. transD. .(Collected Wor~ks of the Leringrad
Institute of Railway Transportation Engineers), 1971, VY-,o. 316, pp 91-99
Ur6m RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71,.Abstract,No 5D399)
.....Translation: An evaluation is made of the effect of increased i-eliability
indices as a resix1t of using automatic 100-percent hot standby provisions
for the equipment at each intermediate point. Four illustrations, four
tables, bibliography of three titles. ResumA2.
33
USSR UDC 621.396.2:621.371.1
ZH.
"Radiosvyaz aa zheleznodorozhnom transporte. Uchebai'.*-. alva s-.ud. vuzov zh.
Conn. Unjeat4onS
d. transg. Izd. 4-e_, pererabot. i dop. (Radio in Railroad
Transportation) Textbook for Students at the Railroad Transportation Uni-
versities. Fourth Edition, Revised and Supplemented), Transport Press, 1970,
288 pp (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep~,70, Abstract \o 9A92K)
Translation: This book contains an investigation of che elements of a radio
connunications channel and problems of a *pplication of radio devicos for or-
ganization of public-address, train and radio relay coruiu:nicatl-~'.otis in railroad
transportation. The book was approved by the "fain Adndi-,L~tratlon of 'Craii,_ing
Institutions of the Ministry of Railways as a textboolt for railroad transpor-
tation institutes in the specialty of "Automation, Telemechanics aad Commutti-
cations on the Railroads." There are 347 illustrations,. ruix tables and a
59-enti
-y bibliography.
USSR UDC ~~B- W-4-6
k. G.
"0 Exterior Dif"raction Probl"Mr,
n
Radiotekhnika i elektronika, Vol YVII Ko 7, July lg-(2, -)p I ~,C; 2- 1. -6, 5
Abstract: A ryam~_ricol methcd is present,_bd f or c!-,Icj lut of cci~,r;_'ex n;_-tur_;,l
d ~ArV
requencJ(,-s ef exterior liffmiction problem-1 'oi- bodieo ot --bi-' r
Transcendental equation~a for approxi-na-,te frcr~u-~ricies L!re
ahown. Another method of, cralcul3tion &_ coml:-lex Trcq-,i,~,ncdev sm.-I! in :~booalutlc
value is ,iven- it is detcraL~nod th.,A the tcr~dn-d!i ol" the Ori~en s f,,i r 0on
of a diffraction problcm are walls of the ~el~:un-w_ziuc,4i A' cquat,
ion. 9 ref. Received by ed-itorc, 12 Apr 1971-
USSR UDC: 517.955.217
RAM. -A
"Eigen-Punction Expansion of Non-Uelf-ConjuGate Differential Opera-
tors of an External Boundary, Valuo:Problemll
Minsk, DifferentsialIny-ye Uravneniza, No. 4,
'971t PP 737-742
Abstract: This article offers a proof of the theorem. of the ex-
pansion, in terms of eigen-functions, of the non-self-conju,--all-e
SchroedInger operator of the first-boundary va-lue problem in the
outside bou-ndary region with atar-shaped, suffioiently continuous
boundaries. The method of the proof consists in i-ite-ratinry the
resolvent over the prover contour. The novel iiispect of this other-
wise well-1:nown nroof is the compreosion of the integrated contour
into a spectrum tio overcome the difficulties the problem presents.
In specifying that the star-sliaped boundary be continuous, the au-
thor sti ates that it be twice differentiable but does not re-
Pul
gard t.Ua as a rigorous condition.
UDC 621-396.67.001.5
USSR
RAMM A G.
"Nonlinear Problems of Antennas Synthesis Theoryff
Moscow, AN SSSR, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 15, Jan 70Y No 1,
pp 21-28
Abstract: This article deals with nonlinear problem of antevna
synthesis and presents a method for solving some nonlinear problems
including: 1. Synthesis of directional characteristics and deter-
mination of current distribution; 2. Characteristic optimization
i.e. the determination of the directional characteristic with a
maximum slope at the coordinate origin at given leveL of side lobes;
3. Possible application of the method to the solution of other
nonlinear problems. A certain class. of functions are described
which appear to be the directional charactexistics under ce-ctain
conditions considered here. Certain cases are consicLered when the
synthesis problem may be solved approximately with, a given accuracy.
orig. art. has 43 formuLas.
41AN-WO
NE
Abstract: This article deals with nonlinear.problem of antenna
synthesis and presents a method for solving some honlinear problems
ficluding: 1. Synthesis of directional characteristics and deter-
mination of current distribution; 2. Characteristic optimization
i.e. the determination of the directional characteristic with a
maximum slope at the coordinate origin at given level of side lobes;
3., Possible application of the method,to the solution of other
nonlinear problems. A certain class of functions are described
which appear to be the directioral characteristics under certain
conditions considered here. Certain cases are considered when the
synthesis problem may be solved approximately with a given accuracy.
~Orig. art. has 43 formLilas.
Real/Frame
USSR
BELYAYEV, 1-1. F. , RM D. V. MALAY& V. N.
IfErrors of Vibration-Frequency Pressure Cages Caused by Elnsticity Imper-
fections of the Material"
Vibratsionno-chastotn. 2reobrazovateli. Ch. 1 (Vibration-Frequency Con-
verters. Part 1), 11,loscow, Energiya Press, 1970, pp 72-38 (from RZh-
Mekhanika, No 11, Nov 70, Abatract No lIV1395)
Translation: This article contains theiresults of analyzing an elastic
system of vibration-frequency pressure gages from the point of view of
errors from elastic imperfections of the gage material.. It is demonstrated
that a characteristic feature of the elastic system of, the Investigated
sensors is the possibility of decreasing the given type of error by com,-
pensating for the inelastic properties of the elastic ~iad sensitive
elements of the sensors. The elastic lag of the sensors is analyzed,
and the results of measuring it for sensors of various types and sizes
am presented. The relation of hysteresis and sensitivity of the char-
acteristic to the procedure for calibrating and checking the sensor is
demonstrated. The bibliography has 7 entries.
98 -
. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .
Metrology
USSR UM 531-787-083-8.o8q.6
BELYAYEV, M. F. , Rt-R4 UDALAYA, V. N.
"Errors of Vibration-Frequency Pressure Pickups Caused by Imperfections ill
the Elasticity of the Material"
V sb. Vibratsionno-chastotn. preobrazovatell.. Ch. I (Vibration-Frequency
Trans ducers--colle ction of works. Part 1), Moscow, 'Enerzi~'altll 1970s pp
72-88 (from RZh-Metrologiya i lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, Uo 9, Sep 70, Abstract
No 9.32.696)
Translation: The authors present the results of an analy.3:11s of the elastic
system of vibration-frequency pressure pickups from. the stiuldpoint of errors
due to imperfections in the elasticity of th-~, pickup mate:rial. - It is shown
that a peculiarifty of the elastic syatent of -these pickups is the possibility
of reducing errors of this class by corapensating for -the proper-
ties of the elastic wid sensing eler-p-rits of the pickups. Ar equation is
given for the elastic lag of the pickups, and data are given from measure-
ments of thisiagin pickups of various standard diJmi!!rsicw1. It is shoum how
the hysteresis aid sensitivity of the -characteristics are,related to the
procedure for graduating and checking the pickup. Nine illustr'ations, two
tables, bibliography of seven titles.
015 UNCLASSIFIED
~__ITITLE-GAS ABSORPTION (REVIEW FOP. 1967-L9681
.l:_AUTHOR_t02)-RAt4Mt V.M*t GILUENBLAT# I.A.
,,-..-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,WSOURCE--TEOR. OSN. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 1970t 411) v
DATE. PUBLISHED ----- -70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
-U-
20-47
TOPIC TAGS--GAS ABSOkPTION, MASS TRANSFERt PHASE EQUILIBRIUM9 BIBLIOGRAPHY
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
`09CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME-198710126 SFEP NO--Ul(/O4sj5/70/0041001/0020/0047
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0103806
UNCLASSIFIED
212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING'DATE--l&OCT70
;-'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103806
AftSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A REVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT
W13RKS IN THE FOLLOWING CATAGORIES: GENERAL PRQ8LEVS OF ABSORPTI[jN, MASS
TRANSFER IN ABSORPTION APP.v THE SURFACE OF THE PHALSE CONTACT AND THE
DRIVING FORCE OF THP TRANSPORT PROCES5 DURING ABSORPTION, DESIGN CALCNS.
OF ABSORPTION APP., HYDRODYNAMICS AND MASS TRANSFER IN 0IFFEKENT TYPES
OF ABSORBERS, ABSORPTION IN ISOLATED-SYSTEMSt AND SOME INDUSTR'IAL
ABSORPTION-PROCESSES. FACILITY: MOSK. KHIM.-TEKNOL. INSTa IM.
-MENDELEEVA, MOSCOW, USSR.
112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE:MNG DATE--13NOV70
TITLE-EXPERVAE;NTAL DETERMINATION OF THE LU,"ll-NESCENCE EFFICIENCY OF SOME
LLi~iC SULFIL)t PHOSPHORS -U-
4UTH0lA-(03)-j%YM,4p U.KH%w PLEKHAi%flV,, V.G., RAMMO, I .10i.
CCUNT,RY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970v 12(t) -5
153
DATE PUBLISHED--70
_-SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
JGPM.~ TAG S----LUMINESCENC C- PHOSPHORUS COMN)UND, Z 114C SULFIDE, CADfuri
__!--__tULFI0Ej COPPER
CC-NT?.OL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME-198311797 STEP NO--Ul~/036817010'L2i'(IOL/OL53/(JI55
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0054631
U_.NCLASS[Fl ED.-
Now-
12 017 UNCL ASS[ FfEv PR0CE-S5rN'G DATE-13NOV70
;~:CSRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054631
AiSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LUMINESCENCE EFFfCIENCY OF
PHOSPHORS ZNS-CU, ZNS (60 MOLE PERCENTI-r-OS-CU, A~ND cos-!-CU, (10 PRIME
NEGATIViEZ ANG Z TIME 10 PRIME'NEGATT-VE2PERCENTi W.EKE. OET0. FROM ENERGY
YIELDS AND LUMINESCENCE SPECTRA. ZNS-CU WAS IRRAD-IATED AT 365, ZNS (60
MOLE PERCENT)-COS-CU AT 436, AND CDS-CUtAT 546 NM. THE~EFFICIENCIES OF
LNS-CU ANID ZNS 160 MOLE PERCENT )-CDS-(;U ~. WITH PREDOICKN"'NTLY LONG 14AVE
LUM~NESCENCE WERE VERY HIGH;JHOSE OF PHOSPHORS WITH SHORT WAVE
LUMINESCENICE IN ALL CASES WERE LOWER.
Mi 9 1 i I
a-7 -- ~Pml nummulmm, MIMI W mrsfIR
Ref. Code: UR 0463
Ace. Nr: P0044384
1PRIMARY SOURCE: Molekulyarn 'Biologiyal 1970, Vol 4, Nr 1,
PP
INVESTIGATION OF HISTONE STRUCTURE
amm,-ye,I.; Birshteyni T. M.; Bolotina, 1. A.;
Vorob'yev, V. I.; i't
Dm pqnko, L. V i~krasova, T.. N.;
Voll'kkensh~eyo, 4.,-3L-
Institute of W High-3131,"cutar WeikThl
an
Tile s(ructure of four historic fraclions (a). f2 (b). N has been studied by the
tricthods of optical rotatory dispertion, potentionietric titratioit and viscometry. The ani.
lysis of the data obtained ma'de it possible to draw a conchiMon that histories are riot
globular proteiris. The dependence of reduced viscosity Oil III(! charfre of tile molecule
and, the ionic strength of the solution showed that the dimensions of the histone mole.
cij;cs dcp;md to a large extent upon tile form of clectrostatic iiiieraction, This suggests
that the histone molecults are en formationally flexible and probably 'exhibit the confor-
mation-of a statistical coil Wiffi tile incorporation of helical regions.
fA EEL
F
~he polentiornetric titration curves have -b&.n obtained for All the hiStone Fractions
-and have been used for calculatilig the number -of ionizable groups, for determining their
PK' and the ch 'ange in the mean overall charge of the molecules, with-the pH alteration
of tile Illedium. 'rile effect of pli and (lie jollic strength of ti-,e solution on tile a-helix
content of various Ifi5tone fractions was studiee. The data obtained were compared and
a conclusion was drawn about the non-uniform Aistribution of the charged groups in tile
histone molecules. On one hand, histones contain at neutral pH coil ihaped sequences
-enriched with basic amino kid te3idues with high density of tile positive charge and
~on the other hand, regions capable to form helical stuctures and containing both acid
and basic amino acid re,--idues. A model is proposed 403crroilig the structure of histones.
The important differences between histone fractJons were shown to exist mainly,
due to the distribution of the charges along the ch'i'
-001 AOL,
19771
USSR UDC 532.528
YERSHOV, N. S., OVSYMNIKOV, B. V., and V.
"Investigation of Cavitation Development ir Axial Scre,.,~ Forepum-ps- by Means
of High-Speed Photography"
Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tel.-hnika, No 2,
1572, pp 173-175
Abstract: Results are presented of high-speed PhOtOgTaP11V 0-f U'IL'
zones in an axial screw forepump with change of the back-vater ---I- the inL~,ke.
The experiments were conducted w-1th ordinary tap water an,~ with deaeratcd
water at two flov rates. Analysis of the obtained phototi.: shows that cavl-
tation with liberation of air differs grcatly from cavitation ci,;~used purely
by water vapor. The experimental results mike it ponsible to obtain the
development pattern of cavitatioil zones tlj~t form in ax:Lal fo-vepumps. 2
figures.
74
A
USSR UDC:' 681.32S
_MQMjS_A. A., SHULTSKIY, P-V. NJ.
"Method of Conversion of Sine-Cosine Signals a Raster Liocar and AngUlar
Disp,laceme.at Sensor"
USSR Author's Certificate Nuuber 305500, filed 9107170, published 29/07/i1 (trans-
Iated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, T,elemekhanika i1lychi5litellnaya
Tekhnika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 A273 P)
Translation: A inothod is suggestod for conversion of the sino-cosine signals of
a raster linear and angular displacement senso:r to a signal, the phase shift of
which is proportional to the displacement. In order to increase tho accuracy of
the conversion, the sine and cosine sigmals of the raster s(~nsoi- modulate the
corresponding signals of the caTTier frequency, phase shifted by one qua-rter
period, in amplitude and in phase, with subsequent addition and filtration of the
carrier frequency.
USSR tw: 621
-394-142:621-376,56
VOROITIC011j, V. D., F.AZAYOV, A. A.; IW.WHCIMW.OV, PI. A.
"A decoding Device for Cyclic 14aJority Binary Co~les vith Redunaancy lilen There
is ~5jlV.,ple Repetition of FeBsages"
T
-_scc-vr, 01.
14 -k izi:Ybreteniya, Prorqshlennyye Obraytsy, lovarny-pe 2raaki, No 5,
1970, P 39, patent No 261460, f1led 14 Oct 68
dowice
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a decodinf- for cyclic
majority binary codes with redundancy when there is multiple rt,~petition of m2s-
sarges. Me unit contains a shift register., adders., a distr~buter azil-_1 counters.
As a distinguishinG feature of the patent, -rhe device is designed for more com-
plete utilliation cf the correcting capecity of the code with imroved reciGtance
he adO
to interference in reception. The mod-two outputs of t ler in the majority
decoder are series-connected through the distributor to the wajority check coun-
ters for all repetitions, the number o-r such counters beln(.; oequal:to the number
of information symbols. The values of the informtion symbols are determined
ftox the majority of the results of these checks.
112 024 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--RADIGECOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF TFE CHAIN, LICHEN, NORTHERNDEERip MAN
.'AUTHQR-(05)-RAf'ZAYEV, P.V., TROITSKAYAt M.N.v IBATULtINy M.S.# MOISEYEV#
N I z mff
COUNTRY CU- INFO--USSRv ARCTIC OCEAN 'd
.,SOURCE-GIGIYENA I SANITARIYA, 1970, NR 61 Pp 42,
DATE PUBL ISHED--- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--bIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--CESIUM ISOTOPE# RADIOACTIVE WASTEip ECOLOGY, GEO(;RAPHIC
_LOCATION
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PAOXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0925 SIEP NG-UR/U2-'#0/70/1*.)00/00610038/0042
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126584
UNICLASSIFIr-O
024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0126584
.-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF [NVESTIGATIONS
~CARRIEU OUT FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS 11962-1966) ALONG THE SOVIET
COASTOF ThE ARTIC OCEAN FROM CHUKOTKA TO THE KOLA PENINSULA THE AUTHORS
DETERMINED THE EXTENT OF MIGRATION OF RADIONVCLIDES, ESPECIALLY THAT OF
CS PRIME137 IN THE CHAIN "LICHEN* 4NORTHER-DEERt MAN". THE FINDINGS MAKE
IT POSSIBLE TO PREDICT THE CONTAMINATION LEVEL OF THE CHAIN. THE
AUTHCRS POINT TO THE NECESSITY OF WIDER RA010BIOLCGICAL INVESTIGATION OF
THE NCRTHERN CHAIN, AS THE 005ES ABSOR6ED IN ITS LINKS APPROACH THE
EXISTING MAXIMAL PERMISSIBLE RADIOACTIVEDGSES. ~FACILITY;
LENINGRAD. N7-1 INST. RADIATSIONNOY GtGIYENY,MINISTERSTVA
ZDRAVCGKHRANENIYA RSFSR.
USSR UDO 621.226
Smilulov I So A. I W.W and PANIKOV, T . So I Inati t,,xte of
Geology and Geopi =Sics of the Siberian DeDartment of the Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Control Valve of the Piston Motion of a Hydrralxlic Press
up to 2 li-bar"
Moscow, Pribory j Telamika Eksperimenta, No 1, Jan-Feb 72,
PP 183-184
Abstract: A power switchboard of valve-type and its operation
are described by reference to the flow sheet wid the layout* The
device, which was tested up~ to, 17W bar presstu~e . consists of
four valves. enclosed in a common body ". d a cen-i-ype mechani=
v
i
-hich makes it rossible to open the valves in -pairs,, The device
differs from ImOM constxuctions of iiniilar type by the presence
tv h
of an abutment s~,-re~u smoothly to graze -the hig pressure
before the.change-over of the valves. 21he ablatm~t!nt gcr(,,%-,, is loca-
ted on the slewing, axis so that at the two a%railable valve posi-
tions it can push in turn only the grazing vcIlves. A multipooi-
tional. control valve can be developed analogously. Two illustr.,
two biblio-lref-s-
also---
6 fl,'J K-Wi,' T70
L Ai S I r- T
T I T L EC. ti, 'S C A'P OV A TA P- I C S -E P A161-.1 OF U "4' S A T Ulk A T EHY UR M A ~,'l X1 S '.) S I
St i--3 S ULL) T I L'!-N 3 A S S T AT I G-Ae, 2 Y R I (ASS2. THEM li~F&CT OF SJLVENT
1-ING s F I s 1 0. ~%J N I NG AS,K
C(-tli"%TF,.Y UF INF0--USSq
Si~URCF--IZVESTIYA AKADEAII AN10K ESr0f4sKlJY SSR, KHl-"!fYAr GEOLOGIYA, 1971-j,
VOL 19, ;'-k 2, PP 99-103
VATE PUCLISHE-0 -------- 70
,-.SUBJECT APLAS-CHEMISTRY
-TOPIC TAGS--GAS CHR.01-11ATCIGRAPHY, UNSATUPATED HYDRUCAj(f*,-LlN, SILVIrt NITRATE,
SFULVENT ACTION
:~CCNTROL NtPKING-49 RESTRICTION3
DOCU H E NT CLASS-UNCLA5SIFIED
-PRUXY ' 6.5 are possible. A
figure is presented niiowiinl- th-nit all the epicenters of t7c 22 such
"'3 -ith
occm
r3, -innin'; i:idi tic It is pruj'OSCU
tines (thc! ]-SL 0~20
that car0mticall-les wiLh '.I > 6.5 cz~n occur only P.L such nudes, in -mirl'Acular, at
th e 16 ncdcs t~.~-;crp
Lll"-" havo ~;Iruadv OCcur!'c--d. The prc' lo-m then rrmuces to
f i I, d in -" a t C': I c f L r., 25 noder, eardiquakcs with M > 6.' are possl-
uno sclvc~d by of th~! KORA-D reco','11i
The probl, 1))- -1
et al., -,o' 6, 11.966; of G
Cal Dz ta o,.-,f I c C! t~I i~ 0 7~ ro. -I
i u I To cl~ V
OIL.
J Q c n u r- c c' f s C., i
iN drinin [:;-ult e "Z 17 t; IL,.,! f" L! I > 6.5 ilr(~ rlO:It~fi
Alayslciy, arMEVA), Sarydzhaz al-id Kkvi'jun". The
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I rp
1317-1320
reliability of this conclusion was evaluated e-per-1-1-ntall-, Th e six nodes
have one com-on feature -- they a--.-e --Il locaLed in th;~ nones of 1--Lest conz-
trast riovements aL the boundar-;cz of nountainouf3 areas.
USSR UDC: 519.2
KAGAN, A. M., LINNIK, Yu. V., MO R .
"Characterization Problems of Mathematical Statistics"
Kharakteri4zatsionnyye zadachi matematicheskoy statistiki (cf.
English above) , Moscow, "Nauka", 1971, bbb pp, III. Z r-. 50 k.
(from RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V224 K)
[No abstract]
USSR UDO 616.24-OOB.4t6l6.24-.o,o3,662/656.6
RAPASH B. YA., Doctor of Medical Sciences and PAVIENKO, V. I., (Kharkov),
UnzalM an I Yal Scientific Research Institute of Work Capacity and Organi-a-
tion of the Work of Invalids
"Dynamics of Insufficiency of External Respiration and Reactivity of the Basic
~Hervous Processes in Stage One Anthracosilicosis"
Kiev, Yrachobnoye Delop Vol 53P 110 31 19711 pp 135-138
Abstracti The effect of insufficiency of external respiration on the pulmonary
ventilating system, hemodyn.Lraics, and reactivity of the basic cortical nervous
processes was studied in 47 patients with stage one anthinacoLrdlicosis. All
investigations were conducted against a backgTound of basal zetatolism, with the
0 e ties on an
patients eyamined first at reats arA thon after cokitrolled 3( trciL
exercycle. The patients uare Initially exanined in 1964-196~ and a4ain in
~1968-1969. Both examinations revealed only slight subjective changes charac-
teristie of patients with pneurioconiosis. In the later examination, however,
a significant increase in the ventilating capacity of the pulinorary system
serving to compensate for -the oxygen. deficiency caused by anthracosil-icosis was
established; the increased ventilating capacity of the pulmorulay system was
14P
RAFASHg B. YA,j et al,p Vrachebnoye Delo, Vol 53, 110 3, 071, PP 135-138
reflected in the hezodynamics by an increased supply of o)vr en to the blood and
the consequent increase of blood oxygenationj reactivity of the ba.-sic nervous
processes, determined by the verbal reaction~method, itas ziarked L,5, an insigni-
ficant, elevation of the force of the excitation process. The thought is
that this insignificant elevation in the force o,f excitation could hardly be
wholly responsible for the efficient compensatory reaction affecting the
pulmonary ventilating functions and hemodynazies, and that other brain form-
tions, the vegetative nervous system in particulart participate Iz the
Mechanism of compensation for respiratory.insufficiency.
mill 11 1 11111-
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777
77
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Q;: the x1histry at WdocitIon', Mlorussian 03R), Minsk
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U lorvIci for I*cAx.Ion Boarob WaIr Conditlarim or Controlled Oncer. -4
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Aistr-actl _iit' is P~~ an(% ~ ct~Spj elt, ConjAWAS several -components, 7here
an at pi-ogreacoaq device Atith ran Poliot a'soquential pattern of lUbtins
,a a sigh
tar ten la=pt; Tt-,& Sabj%oLt. "a * control panel he can use to chane4 this pattern.
Pa alporiMenter h44 a StrArate ;~Anel Which can Induce turthor tbanros. In come
cas *1 C% Subject IS tva%*4 for his abilill to Central the Igniti.n of the IS.Fle,
I.Mnr by txp#rl4n" the Sequence to be eyp*ctpd and the proper position 0, his
,~^trol at *a~h ttip. in ath" 1ac.6 the o1parloonter's Panel As riven to another
sobSett (up to rqur soparatt panels can tie ugedl; the subjeoto am then required to
cadrdinst* theIr RatIVAUSS erlthout tonvOrastion. controlling the sequence OfLImp
llj~alr4t,ons to ,,,,.d
'the wAthine has a n2atod capa'aillty for recording the subject$% setlons and
so4l.rYAnd Its dt*W4sy t2" basis or previous, OLS well as tarrtnto switch Settings.
MAj1A2UwIQN' Yo. A., fiu%clogil. No ?U Y- Jan 71 1'44- 1411
it al" retards Sit getto" an Paper tape. article Includes a Schmitt* distria
era driving or the 4vion.
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USSR UDC 531.7iS7- 5'1~` -C-87. 9-2
'Tensoliraneducer 2ased Cn Silicon-Sapphire. I44olybdenum"
V sb, Pribory toch-noy_,ekj. i tekhnol. nriborostr. (Devictq~a Cl--:' Frecieion :-:ech-
8nics And Technology Of instrj:~aent` Conutru,::tion), .-occcw, 11571, pp 55,-40 (fror.:
i No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No ~3281)
Translation: Iensotransd,.ioers [tenL pre- azovatell] (T), 'r- Eed on Si--
a
were produced by gro-iAng from a melt on waferv of polycrysta-Mne
1,1o, of a dielectric layer of sapphire UP to 7 oicroa,.eter Q-5-icr, on -,:h1ch by
pyrolysis of silane a film wae grown of n-type Si with a rasisti7ity of 0.~
ohn.c-r- and a thick fensor6Eislors were orod
Iness of 10 micrometer. L -.iced on the
structAre obtained by the lithogr-:~nhic --et'hod, the c-itlet-c to -,ihi'Cla were Cre-
duced by ther-moconpression c--;' ki mi-crometer in diar-le-ter -i.-ith nub,~eooent
solderinc- of ,,A T!-io T obta-ined had the, characteristicn: revi.--u rice,
"WO okm; coefficient oF tensovensitivity, 10 -t 70; temperut Lure, ccefficient
of resi--tanc- G.8 x 10- OC-1; te--,perz;ture coefficient of te-roosensitivity)
-~ 0~-I. Tn co:n%~;rJson -ith T based on Si-v8pohire ar.6 Si-r-Anc;l tha
J.C) x 10 G
T described is able to emit grea,'er ;;o,ier. In vie-,i o'~'~che cli)~~,enear ci~ "'he ex-
pansion coeffici-ont of napphire -nd Mo, the c,,Accru-te c4' th,~,- T iq proctically
free from mnchanic~al utroon. I M. I rof . V.
141trogell Conpounds. 'i
USSR UDC 632.95
FOKIN, A. V., KOLOMIYE-Mt A. F., STUDNEVPYU4 and AUJOH
"Process for the Preparation of the -Rhodanine Ethyl Esters of Carboxylic
Acide
USSR Authorl's Certificate 110 350-783, filed "D Jul 70t miblishea 20 So-.p 72
(from, Referativvy Zhurnal -- Xhimlyat No 1141)o 1973, Abstract No IIN'579P
by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translations A process is described for the preparation of the 0-rhodanine
ethyl esters of carboxylic acids by the reaction of trime-thyl- 6 -rhodane-
thoxysilane (1) with an acyl balide at 0-120 0 in an organic solvent, For
example# 7,2 g of PaCHCOC1 are added. 8.8 g of (1), heated with the sizu.1-
taneous diatilling of tri-methy1chlorosilane and yielding 9s6 g of the
,6-rhodanine ethyl ether of fluorochloroacetic acid. The liollinje, point is
109-110OC/1 nta, the n?-OD is 1.1f8210 djjO isi.4180- 5.4 (~ of the trimeth-j-1-
eblorosilane Is added to a suspension of 5.3 q of X3011 In 35 ml of acatone,
ntirred at about 200 for two hours, to which is added 2.6 g of ethylene oxide.
The reaction mixture is allowed to sit for I hourl the exceas ethylene oxide
is removed; the mixture is filtered and 6.3 g of KG1CH2COG1 Is add,.qd to the
filtrate. It is then allowed to sit for I hour at 200 8, of the -rodana
USSR
FOXIN, A. V.t et al., LGSH Author's Certificate No 350783v filed 30 Jul 70,
published 20 Sep 72
ethyl ethers of monochloroacetic acid is separ#ed. The product has a boiling
point of 119' at 1 mm, n2OD of 1.512-5 and a dV of 1.3B57. The following
compounds were also prepared, The numbers given axe the boiling point In '00/mm
0 20 20
or the freezing point in C, tWn D# and G MeC(O)C%C%,SCN. 72 311,
4
1-4765P 1.18911 2,4-C3,206H30CH20(0)OCHeCHs j5 6# -1
5s -j, -1
CC:L3G(O)-OCH2CH2SCNv 44
(O)OCH2C%
~SCM, 93 - 4/9P 1.4174t 1.41601
GF3F
7~CF2CF2C(O)OCH2CH2SG1'I 84 - 5, -p -1 and
Phd(O)O%CH2SCN, 137 SAP 1,5631, 1,196o.
2/2
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WSR UDC: 51
FRIDMAK, A. A., LITVAK, B. G., R.APPOPORT, A. H.
"Absolutely Integral Linear Programming Problems"
Moscow, Issled. po diskretnoy mat.-sbornik .(Studies in Discrete I'lathe-
matics-collection of works), "Kauka". 1973, pp 27-40 (fr,-,a Kh-Metematika,
No 8, Aug 73, abstract No 8V507 by Yu. Finkellshteyn)
Translation: Papers by B. G. Litvak and A. M. Rappoport (RZhllat, 1971,
1V447, 8v592) investigated the reduction of linear programming problems
having a whole-number optimum solution for any whole-number vectors of
limitations (absolutely integral problems) to extremu= problems on net-
works (on circulation or flow of minimum cost). In RZh~!at, 1971, IV447
the authors introduced the ::oncepts of reducibility of problems,,M-fam-ilies
of vectors, intermediate representation and representation of the flow along
the are of a network, and also the concept of the problem of circulation of
minimum cost T(P) corresponding to the linear progra=ing problem P. It was
found in particulaz~ that: a) Linear programndng problem P 2lias a corre-
sponding problem on circulation of minlmtim cost T_(P) If and only if
the rows of its matrix of limitations form, an bf-family. b) If the rows of
112
USSR
Fridman, A. A. et al., Issled. po diskretnoy mat., "Nauka", 1973, pp
27-40
the matrix of limitations of problem P form an M-matrix, -then P reduces to
a problem an circulation of minimum cost, and specifically to T(P).
In this paper, with certain natural assumptions relative to problems
on circulation of minimum cost,the necessary~and sufficient conditions
are found for reducibility of linear programming.problems -to a -problem of
circulation of minimum cost, and a more extensive class of,.absolutely
integral problems which permit network formulation is described.
2/2
USSR UDC 51
L-TTVAKg B. G. and RAPPOP01V A, Me
*On the I'leduction of Several Linear Programming Problems to a Problem of
the Minimum Cost Flow"
V ab. Optimia. Issled. operatsiy,,. Bionika, (Optimization &nd ODerations
research. Blonics--- collection of works) Moscow, Nauka,,1973, Pp 76 - 84
t
(fron RZh Matematika. No 12, 1973, Item No t2 V50)
Translations This continues a series of works by these authors (see, for
example$ RZh Mat, 1971, 1 V447; 8 V5921 1973, 1 V7080 19110, 7 Y416s 1971,
2 V475), It Is known that the algorithms for solving the ninimal cost flow
problem are simpler than algorithms for solviA.; the general problem of linear
prograwdng. The autho.-S are investigating the possibility of reducing linear
programing problem -to minimal cost flow problems, For several problems they
have succeeded in finding the necessary and aufficient conditions of such
redUation. L This Is true, in particulax, of the transport problem with
Supplementary limitations of a certain type..
Abstract by Yu, Finkel'shtsyn.
A
USSR
FRIDMAN, A. A., LITVAK, B. G.. BARPOPOU, A. M.
"Absolutely Integer Problems in Numerica L Programming"
Issled. po diskretnoy mat, [Studies in Discrete Mathematics Collection
of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp 27-40 (Translated from Refera-
tivnyy Zhurnal - KibernetiRa, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V507 by Yu. Finkel'
shteyn)
Translation: Earlier works by B.*G. Litvak and A. Am. Rappoport (RURNfat,
1971, IV447; 8 VS92) have studied the reduction of linear programming
problems with integer optimal solutions with any integer vectors of limi-
tations (absolutely integer problems) to extreme problems in a network
(circulation or flow of minimal costs). In (RZIff-fat, 1971, IV4,17), the
concepts of reducibility of problems, M sets of vectors, ititermediate
representation and representation of the flow along a line of a network
were introduced, as well as the concept of the problen of.circulation at
minimum cost T(b) corresponding to linear programming problem P. In
particular, it has been established that: a) linear programing problem
P has a corresponding problem of circulatioO at minipal cost T(P) when and
only when the rows of its matrix of limitations form a M set, b) If the
rows of a matrix of limitations of problem P form a Im set, 11 can be reduced
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FRIDMAN, A. A., LITVAK, B. G., RAPPOPORT, A. M., 15sled. po diskretnoy mat.,
Moscow, Nauka, Press, 1973, pp 27-40
to a problem of circulation at minimum cost, namely to T(P).
In this work, with certain natural assumptions concerning problems of Cir-
culation a minimum cost, necessary and sufficient conditions are found for
convergence of a linear pxogramming problem to a problem of circulation at
minimum cost, and also a broader class of:absolutely integer problems is
described, allowing a network statement.
USSR UDC: 51.681-391
GRIGORENIKO, V. P., NEMARK, Yu. I., RAPOPORT A. N. RONIII, Ye. I.
"CoUective Optimization of independent Atit6matic Machines With Adar,
tationt'
V sb. Zadachi statist. oDtimi~zatsii (Probleims of StatIstical Optimization
--collection of vorks), Riga, "'Zinatne 1971, pp 31-43 (from Lh-Kiber-
etika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 14"V668)
[No abstract]
USSR UDC: 51
KARDASH, V. A., RAPOPORT, E. 0.
"Concerning �m Optimum Irrigation Policy Under Conditicns of Runoff Regu-
lation
go. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd AN SSSR (Collected Works. Inutitute of Mathe-
Matics of the Siberian Department, Academy of Sciences of~the USSR), 1972,
vYP. V24), pp 35-44 (from RZh-Kibernetika,~,ffo 7, Jul U,.abstr~,act No
7V583 by the authors)
Translation: A model of many years of runoff regulation for irrigation
purposes is considered. The model Is based on an economic critarion of
optimality - maximum return on capital investments by ptre income. The
key design parameters of the system comprised of the irrigation ccmplex
and the-irrigated land are selected with regard to the most imDcrtant
technical requirements for matching them. Inthis regard, operation of
the system is treated as a random. process related to the dynamics of
river runoff. For a goal function of special form, simplE:,formulas are
derived -which define the policy of accumulating and utilizing water each
year. A method is proposed for finding optimum strategic parameters of
irrigation (reservoir capacity and irrigationlarea),
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USSR UDC: 51
KAIUWH, V. A. and RAPOPORT. E. 0.
"Optimal Irrigation Policy Undar Conditions of Runoff Control"
Sb. tr. In-t Yat. Sib. otd. AN SSSR (Collection of Work,:~, Institute of Yathe-
matics, Siberian Division, Academy of Sciences, USSR) R07(24), 1972, PP 35-44
1973, AbstraettNO 7V583)
(from M--Matematika, No 7, -
Translation: A model of long-term runoff control for irxigation purposes is
th r
considered. It is based on the ecownic optirality criterion that e =im=
part of the return an the capital investment be pure prol'it. Key desigp parw~ze-
ters of the "irrigation complex-irrigated agriculture" system are selected vith
the most important technical dermnda on their correlatioafaken into account.
In this connection, the operation of the Byatem Is conoirlorod aB n ratidom proce'-to
tied to the (1puwder. of river nwoff. Simple foAimtIP_a pemitting the dcti~rmlna-
tiou of a policy of the storage and use of vater each yea:r are obtained for a
goal function of upecial form. A method is propoced for fita&in.- the optimal
strategic parameters of irrigation (the capacity of the wtiter reservoir and the
irrigation area). Authors' abstract.
36
USSIR UDC: 621.375.4
RAPOPORT, E. Z.
".Quantitative Analysis of Mutual Influences Through th,B,Supplk Circuits
Betveeia Transistorized Amplifiers"
v S..Poluprovodn. pribory v teklin. elektr6svyazi(Semiccne-,uctor Devices in
Technical Electrice.1 Commun-ications-collection of works), Mos~~-(Yr,
v1Svyaz111, 1970, pp '66-75 (from. RZh-Radiotekhnika, Ho 1, Jan 71., Abstract
No 1D99)
Translation: The author considers a Tirocedure for calevlating the mutual
1nflAlences betveen transistorized amplifierp through the pover zupplles.
-rence
Concepts are introduced of attenuations of the influence trd interfc
which characterize the =-plifier, and coupling attc-nuation tihicll chrirac-
terizes the power zupply. it is propooed that thesc- parwnu-.-ters ,be. included
in the specifications of the azTlifier (powe.r surply). P,.n example Is given
to Illustrate a m,-~!thod of engineering calculation of the ptixamet-,ers. Eight
illustrations, bibliography of one title. Resume.
USSR UDC 621.372.81.09
RAPOPORT
"Relativis tic Dispersion Equation for a Circular Wave Guide with a Rotating
Tubular Electron Beam Considering the Base Charge Effe'~ct"
Kie~7, Izvestiya vuzov SSSR, Radioelektronika, Vol XV, No 8, 1972, pp 977-988
Abstract: The dispersion equations were found for circular wave guideswith
a rotating thin-walled coaxial tubular electron beam considering the nonreson-
ance part of the electromagnetic field. Aclosed (without using Infinite
series) integral representation of the field excited in,the wave guide consid-
ering the delay effect and the solution of1the relativistic equations of mo-
tion of the electrons in the quadrztic grouping approximation were obtained.
Formulas are presented for an approximate.calculation of the current density
wave anplification in the wave guide and also the equivalent space charge
parameter in the dispersion equation for thepropagated waves considering tile
finite thickness of the tubular beam wall.
The calculations presented pertain to.a beam with longitudinal electron
velocity which does not depend (in the absence of a signal) on the radius, For
a monoenergetic beam the corresponding calculations are made in the approxi-
mation of a very thin 'beam. In this approximation both models of the bean' lead
to identical dispersion equations. The equations are obtained for the excitatior
1/2
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M., IM 1=90 ,,Iwjpmmnr
I I Hill =10
USSR uDc: 621,385.6
D01SOV, A. I.,
"Appro-idmate Calculation of the Ma7cimum Efficiency of En O-Type Oscillator
With Resonance Decelerating System, in the Presence of losses"
Kiev, IVUZ! Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 3, Mar 72, pp 296-301
A
stract: Approximate formulas are derived for the maximi= efficiency and
b
optimurn length of the interaction space in an O-type resonance oscillator
as functions of the loss parbm-eter of the distributed etvity. It is found
that the maxLmum attainable efficiencies Nrgay
of an orotron, as well as
resonance WIT's and BWO's with strong ,feedback on the reflected wave, is
limited to a certain extent by lo:sses in the distributed cavity. The maxi-
mum efficiency and length of the -interaction space in such dev-jces are
proportional to the square root of the loss.parameter of the d4istributed
cavity. A loaded distributed cavity has an,optimum coupling factor of 2.
The region of applicability of the given approxiwate fonaulas is deter-
mined. The initial conditions are realized for a reflected-wavo-, feedback
factor close to unity.
USU UDC 533.56
PAPART r- M-, KOTSAR M-0, IT. YA1.
"Sur-face Currents of a Tubular Beam with Screw Electron Trajectories in a Fast
Vave, Field"
GorIkiy, Izvest;Lya vyssh kh uche6ykh zavedeniv, Radiofizika, Vol 1XV, No 1,
1972P Op 136-143
JAbstract. A study was made of a tubular electron beam aimed by a uniform mag
field with respect to coaxial,scrow trajectories in a circular wave
guide.. The causes of noncoincidence of the results of the "hydrodynamic" and
11corpuscular" methods of analyzing the interaction of a rctating electron beam
in a fast wave presented in previous papers [A. V. Gaponov,,Izv. Vyssh. uch.
zav. - Radiofizika, Vol 4, No 3, 547, 1961; Vol 2, No 3, 441, 1959; G. N.
Rapoport, Radiotel-,hnika i clektronika, No 5, 144, 1960; No 5, 649 1960; L. A.
Vaynshteyn, Elektromaanitaye volny, Soviet Radio Press, Ifoserni, 19571 are
investigated. Consideration of the beam boundary pulsations in the "hydro-
dynamic" analysis by introducing equivalent surface currents In-ads,to the
relativistic dispersion equation obtained by Gaponov in the case of small
thickness of the beam wall.
For small thickness 6 of the beam wall the coefficients of the disper-
sion equation do not depend on 6 or consequently, orL the form of the functions
1/2
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all
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