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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUKHADZE, A.A. - RUMYANTSEV, S.N.

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USSR BOGDANTKEVICR, L. S, RbK-IL4DZE, A. A., Z"hurnal Teldiniclieskoy Fiziki, Vol 40, No 1, Jan 70, pp 10-17 with a density of N-Iv 101()-1011 cm 1", 10-20 ev. Tvio -3 and a temperature T, cyclotron waves were excited in the waveguide: one absorbed at Che wavelength Le is 1.5 cm and the second at the wavelength Lo Iv 6 cm. ~-'~ccording to the theory developed here, values for Le are approximately 0.5 cn, and 14j ,u 5-6 cm, so there is good agreement with the values observed experimentally. Acc. Nr* "I�tracting' Seivice: Ref. Code: k'g AlWS0501 NUCLFAR SC~. &9ST. ~P'1~ U /?- 0 TO THE THEORY OF INTERACTION BETWEEN A RELATIvIsTic ELECTRON AEAM AND PLAWk. Bmtakevich. (Lsbodevinstof zv. VYB*b Vcbeb. zai-Q.. RadlotU.; 13: Co. bISWA". I (In RusetW. The Interaction between the limited relativistic electron beam Of a smau den~wlty and plasma being in-a strong longitudinal inag- netic field Is investigated. Thd critical plasma (lansity. above which the electrobtAtic. fnetabUltles may be developed, In deter- Mined. In long enough systems, the critical den~lty of plasz~& to Inc'reamed with the growth of -lie density reachinj some value do- termined by the directed vqIqclty, of electrons and the geometric&l dimension* of the system. In the systems limited In a longitudinal direction, the critical density of plasm& may be ilependent also on Lbe system length and magnole field Intensity. In this come the critical density is larger than for a, long system, It follows from the at"Iyals of the stability that the maximum current of the elec- tnn beam, Wch may be passed through the wavegaide, Increases in tho relativistic regloa with the growth of the electron tnergy as 0. Dde to this possibillty, large curritats may penetrate through a donna plasma. (XV11h) R4L/FRAM 19810414 ... .. ..... USSR UDC: 533.9-07 0SITISKIY, S. Ye., AQ2~EZE, A. A., RUMIN, V. G., EFEMBAUN, Ya. G., Physics Institute imeni F."WTM~dev, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, moscov "Injection of an Electron Beam Into a Plasma Contained by a Conductive Shell" -2, Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, No 5, May 929-938 Abstract: One of the most interesting effects vhich arises as a result of injecting electron beams into a plasma is magnetic neutralization of the beam due to induction of a plasma countercurrent. It is this effect which enables transmission of superhigh currents thrcugh a drift space filled with plasma. This paper investigates indection of a radially nonunifoxm electron beam into a plasma contained by a conductive rhell. It is fcuxid that the perturbation of charge density is the same as in an unbounded plasma. The fields and currents induced by the beem. in the plasma can- tained by an ideally conductive shell are not qualitatively different frox, the fields and currents which arise in an unbounded plasma. An ideally conducting shell does not cause any appreciable deccmpensation of the fields 1/2 USSR MaY AOSINSKIY, S. Ye. et al., Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, No 5, M 72', pp 929-938 and currents in the plasma but only changes the quantitative data pre- viously found for the case'of an unbounded plasma. Thus, the spatial non- uniformity of the beam induces a plasina countercurrent which partiallv compensates for the magnetic field of the current throughout the entire cross section of the beam. The authors thank D. D. Ryutov for discussing the results of the work. 2/2 USSR KIKVIDZE. R. R,.,- KOTETISHVILTP V* G , RUKRA-1)ZE, A. A. (La-bodov Ph"pics Int3ti- tute of ihe USSR Academy of Science;,, "Radiation Yield of a Solid-State Plasma during, the Develo-pnent of Deam. Insta- bility" Leningrad, Fi-,ika Tverdogo Tela; Augustp 1972; pp 2231-5 ABSTRACT: The possibility of the generation and arplification of electro- magnetic waves by n-eans of an electron beam passing t1aroufth a cylindrical slit io- -n such a in a solid is studied. it is shoun that Dritential oscillll~ ns -L systemp studied earlier, are naLural, uith an accuracy up to the Lei-ns v O/C One of the modes of qua-si-longitudinal ose-III.-Mons ha~ a- rax.L-iun incre--.en' The Umcrx-Poynting vector, conrected irith this node. axid the efficiency factor of the trannfon:iation of energy of the bea.- into energy of tranovc.rse clecturc- magnetic radiation are found. At the same tine., nonl-4near thcor,-r is vscd to detern-in-- the armlitude of the steady-state oscillatiOn. 11. definite advantn-7,e of the perburbation of surface o ver snatial oscillat-ono is indicnted. The article includes 19 equations; There are fo-ar references, 6 Februaiy 1~7_-- THE PUSSIAILM OF OUILI)ING PULSED ELECTRON ACCELERATORS WIM ENERGIES OF 20 TO 50 KIN [ArticLs, by G_ C~, Pas-zer. M. S. P'At)1narich. A, A. H-Jkhndzr; M4s-z-, rntk-.ye as Fizk~." R-31~_aili 67 T11. I Progress of hirh-volta;~e pulsed oquipment has t-r- as it ted in th,- Lam I Uccadu zotjst~qip k i e I Ly rlrvatin4g t lip fyiira*~ t ~ rn a f -I- t I '~n ac C t.. I s:~ "t. r. wi th a tat., I "'s, -,.y ,F '_'r~s M.1v4Jo,j1,s an-I . im-r of 101) t 2 1(jl4 Att,, 1,ej. p'13" arp ri,~. b--int; 'Th.! rt,jli~ation 0l, !q.Vh ertergiost and p.-r, irt ol~ctrrjn ?jpj:rs ol-is cp th,- prnmpect or Lhl,-ir use to heixt, solid tirgots to tti~rmonucl,?dr temperaturem [1). lnvcstx~~_atn ph a iv tninnt nrm'itionn a -1 t,))t;i in nrw materi it Is rL 21 1 the beam I arst fitiding applications its invertirating thr Pfft-ct of radia- tiurs im ma omt ials aml equtpmont [)). for turlittLent licatinr of plalwma [41, tnt~ ol~ctfunir pumpinp, of lamers [53, As, an injt!t-tzr for actoltrtstarx, to act"plish collective methods of inn acc4-i- eratitin [6]. vtc. The devetopmrns: or electron accelerators is chara c tv r i basically by a tpndpricy to increase thp beam current 17-0) (T.bl- I ) .ht the %am- tim,~. otl.ectron beams with anmewhAt -Iller cur- rpnts (to 100 kiljamperes)* but with an electron onergy in thA, renep ir 2o-~r) mev. are extruirsily interestin4r ror piamm., band ctux,ntun otectrottics tzt~d nuctrar physics. Such accelerators utul~d Iind tigsplication for tho! cr~atian or powerful, plassma ponor3t:o" and is cc~lrrutors of .lectrssma=iatic radiation of tho centijeet,,.- rmssr,e, btii,M tin the collective interaction of Lht~ tvk,lctron b~~jm With plaSM-1, -hiCh is 0fr-CtiVOly Manif-St47d at Ultrag'.?'- Tivintic electron,envrities. The high officipncy or convorsion or tne beam energy into radiative enerioy, which at. thka st'dica-va beam aaramot,,rs chi, reach and ~haj3lativv,,siarrownevs~ Of the I~nezi of t:onpristion of the order or I IU- mnke such mystims very promisinr. USSR Ll USSR uDc.. 681-3.02 UsHvni, G. T~., GOGOLADZE, 0- V. "system of Commands for a Compact Control Computer" Tr. Gruz. ~olitekhn. in-t (Works of Georgien Polytechnical Institute), 19TO, No 4(139), Pp 101-109 (from RZh-Matematika, No 111, 11ov 71, Abstract No 11V777) Translation: A system of commands is presented for the sm-all 14-1000 control computer beinr developed at the Tbilisi Scientific Research In- stitute of Instruirent, Building and Autorration Facilities. It is noted that the M-1000 can play the part of a channel in an aggr(~.gate systern of computer facilities or eau be used neparately an a amull ct>ntrol com- pater. V. Mikbeyev. USSR LTDc: 661-3.02 ABDUSHELISHVILI, G. T., GOGOLADZE, 0. V. "A System of Commands for a Compact Controller" Tr. Gruz. Dolitekhn. in-t Works of the Georgian Polytechnical Institute), 1970, No 4(139), pp 101-109 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V777) Translation: The paper presents a system of cormands for the M-1000 miniature control computer. The system was developed at the Tbilisi Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Building and Mf.,,ans of Auto- mation. It is noted that the 1.1-1000 may act as a chaiulel in an afrgregate system of computer facilities, while it may be used separately as a minia- ture controller. V. Mikheyev. 3-14 - USSR UDC 615.373.036.8:615.373,012.6 RUIULADZE, E. Z., Moscow Institute of Epidemiology and MicrObiology "Lytic Antibodies in Antibacterial Sera. III. Competitive Interaction Between Bacteriolytic Antibodies of Different Immunochmical Types" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 10, 1971, pp 37-42 Abstract: Hyperimmune sera were obtained from rabbits intravenously inoculated with alcohol-acetone vaccine from S. typhimurium. The 101 and IgG antibodies were separated by fractionation in columns with DHAE cellulose. At high con- centrations, both antibodies were found to inhibit their own lytic action, but at optimal concentrations they caused a high degree of bacteriolysis. Competition developed between the antibodies in the bactericidal reaction when either or both were in excess, with the excess IgG or IgH antibodies serving as the inhibitory factor. in some cas~os ntutual competition occurred (when the total concentration of the antibodies was cloiie to being excessive). Competition between antibo4ies of different immunachemical types probably has mechanisms in common with the phenon-ena that develop after the appearance of a zone of inhibition of bacteriolysis caused by an exets!i of oaibodlc~ri of a single type. 1/1 112 0 2' 4 IT%CL AS S I F I F) Pkf)CFSSI'.iG JATF--02fl'CT70 TITLE--SPECIFICITY 01- SEROL631CAL REACTIONS 3ASF0 JN SLERLIM BACTERIZ.1)[TY _U_ A LITHOP -0 5) -RUKHADL E, 1. LL FV I M I T ENDE T N I KYU.YA., PRYAMJKrllNA, 14*s4v VYOPI"Ifrl ,.COUNTRY DF I.NFO--USSR .SOUkCF--ZHUFNAL MIKR03I0LG0IIj 010EM1110611 1 1970, NfZ 3, PP 63-68 iDATEePUBLISHEO ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLCIGICAL AND MEDICAL ~.-TOPIC TAGS--SEROLOGIC TEST, UYSENTERYe TYPHIMURIUM ~,,COJNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :',"PROXY SCIENCES TYPHOID FEVER ANTIGiEN, S4LMONELLA REEL/r-R'AME--1990/1487 STFP NO--UR/0016/70/0()D/OD3/0063/0068 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109547 UNCLASSIFIED 212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-020CT70 CIRC ACCESSIU,.4 NO--AP0109547 ABSTRACT/4.XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECIFICITY OF 13ALTERIOLYSIS REACTION hAS STUDIED ON A MODEL OF THE CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF DYSENTERY, TYPHOID FEV~ER AND TYPHIMURIUM, REACTIONS OF UACTERIOLYSIS AND OF BACTERIOLYSIN NEUTRALIZATION WERE DESCRIBEO. SPECtFICITY OF BACTERIOLYSLS PHENOMENON WAS DEMONSTRATED BY THE REA'.TION-3F BACTERIOLYSINSt WHEREAS REACTION OF BACTERIOLYSIN NEUTRALIZAT13N CAN BE RECOMMENDED FOR DETECTION OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF COMPLETE ANTIGF4S OF VARIOUS BACTERIAe UNCLASSIFIED V, Al SO V 19 15 8 - 7- 25 65 0 2 AUTHOIRS, Kenigsberg, V.L.,., and Rukhadze., 'i,A., TITLE- Device for Protecting Overload at Pressures Above o C1 . ~ ~ I - -Li, v -1ya zaGhchity differento., 1 ykh. in,anonlet-ov- ot ve- regruzok Dri uvelichenii davl(a-nf,-~-a ~v ,31,-e dorm-t1-1mco) PERIODICAL: Bjulleten~ izobreteniy; 10)58.., Ur 7, 1) ABSTRACT: Class 421K, 13~ Ur 114225 (5874-01. 6 1957)~ The instrument, hoiisizwr is -L L, - -, Y f vided into two cavit)es, e:,ch of 'is*hich includes 1U-!L-,-Vee chambers in-i-ercoiinected by va.lW1C-,q1 ori.c of t,he vnivrs is normally closed and mowiLed in --~',e ~-r-mb~. tirion wall- it serves to close botl, ca-,.,ities of rhe "anor-le-ter-, the other valves is no-n,mally open and moun-k- ed in the iL-i-gid partition Card 1/1 USSR UDC 681.3.01:681.325.65 CHAVCHANIDZE, V. V., and Institute of Cybernetics, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR "A NOT-OR Element" USSR Author's Certificate No 263207, Filed 10 Oct 68, Published 5 Jan 71 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika, Telemekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No 8B145 P) Translation: There are well-knmm inverting NOT-OR elements for processing information presented in the form of optical pictures; they contain an image converter and an optical system for projecting the pictures on the input of the converter. The NOT-OR element suggested here differs in that it has an inverting packet, which is in the form of a mosaic photocathode covered with a photoconductive layer and a semitransparent silver layer. The latter con- sists of a silver coating, pieces of cesium, and'a current-carrying material. The packet is located at the input of the image converte-r, which is made in the form of a focusing coil which has embedded inside its cylindrical shell an illuminator and a layer of an electrical phosphor covered with a semi- transparent silver coating. This makes it possible to simplify the element. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.825 WICHEV, Yu. Ye., WICHEV, I. Ye., RMADZE Ye. C., and TERENT'YEV, Moscow State University "Obtaining Alkylmercaptoethylpyridines" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XL, No 12, Dec 70, p 2763 Abstract: A method was developed for obtaining alky1mercaptothylpyridines (11) by alkaline decomposition of the salts of S-alkvlisothiuronium in the presence of vinylpyridine. This method assures high yield of the desired product, but unfortunately produces a large number of S-alkylisothiuronium salts. By using 2-Vinylpyridine, thiourea, and benzyl chloride, a 47.4% yield of benzylmereaptothylpyridine was obtained; similar results were obtained with ethylmercaptoethyl-2-pyridine, using ethyl bromide instead of benzyl chloride, and here the yield was 50%. USSR UDC 519.281 LINNIK, YU. V., Acaden, ician, RTJE,_ "Convex Loss Functions in the Theory of Unbiased E~Itimatesl' Moscow, Doklad,7, Akaderriii Nsuk SSSR, Matematika, Vol 198, I-To 3, 1971, P-D 527-529 Abstract: The authors study unbiased estimates with minimal FI_s~k;ie., the estimates f satisfying EGf(x)=g(Q), where Of-ae are abstract narameters and g(@) is a real function. The esti- mates minimize the magnitude of the rink RQ(f)"_*E-W(f where W is any positive, convex loss function. The authors investiGate the twice differentiable convex losn functions ~-,'(u) and 1-1(0)=O. These satisfy the inequality 14(2u):ta: O,.-,'(u) (.A 2- condition -- M. A. Frasnosellskiy and Ya. B. Eutitlskiy). It is known that in thi s ins t ane e 1-1 (u),lE C I ul P and I u1 1-11 (u):5~: Kd (u) _rhen K!G~l. It is shown that if f(x) is an unbiased astinate with mini- mal risk corresponding to the loss function 'J(u)=ur_, then 1(x) under given conditions is also the unbiased estimate with minimal risk for the given loss function W. The proof is given. Th.e re- sults can be appl-Jed to the case of monotonic, convex loss func- tions. Orig. art.: ten formulas and six bibliographic entrion. 34 UDC 519.281 KLEBANOV, L. B., LINK.'v", YU. V., Academician, T L .U Leningrad Department of the Mathematics Institu i"~en4xr. L Steklov, Acaaemy of Sciences of the USSRi Leningrad'State Univer- sity imeni A. A. Zhdanov "Unbiased Estimates and Matrix Loss -Functions" Moscow, DAN SSSR, Vol 200, No 5, Oct 71, pp 1024-1025 Abstract: Let (X, 9, Pe), 0 c- f) be a probability space with a family of probability distributions on it. It is issumed that from the results of observations x c-:.f conforming to one of the laws Po, an estimate must be made of the value of the given function V (0): 6 --*-R~, ithere 91,, designates the set of all square matrices of dimensionality m X m with real elements. if Y" is assumed as an estimate of the unkno,6m value y=V(O), then losses are assigned by the matrix-value function E~ T, assuminj~ a relation of order 'in set Bi. generated by the positive definitenesr, of the matrix difference. The authors consider only functions w(y',-y) which are convex with respect to V, at each value of Y. If g(z) is an estimate for y(O) i. e.,a measurable napping S~R_then its risk, corresponding to the loss 1/3 USSR KLEBANOV, L. B. et al, DAN SSSR, Vol 200, No 5, Oct 71, Pp 1024- function R. (g) Eq w (g (x), Y (0)) - The estimate f (x) is said to be better than g(x) if for all 0 Ca B the matrix Ra(g) - 14(j) is nonnegatively defined, and rigorously better than 9(x) if the given matrix differs from the zero matrix for at least one 8. The estimate I(x) belonging to some class X of estimates of the function -V(O) is said to be optimum in this class if it is better than any esti- mate 9 E=- K. The authors consider the class K of all unbiased estimates with finite covariation matrix : i. e., estimates J(x) fez, -which E.f (x) (1)), EJ (x)P (x) < 0o for all or~-=O (here T designates the sign of transposition). The esti- mate I(x) vhich is optimum in the given class K is called an unbiased estimate with minimum risk. The unbiased estimate with r-Animum risk corresponding to the measure of quality generated by the loss function W, W, Y) (y, - Y) W VY 2/3 33 XSSR KMANOV, L. B. et al, DAN SSSR, Vol 200, Ila 5, Oct 71, pp 1024- 1025 (covariation matrix) is said to be an unbiaaed estima-te'with inini?.num covariation matrix. The authors investigate the interrelation between unbiased estimates with minimum. covariation ma"rix and those with mininum risk corresponding to the given loss functioris wo,*, y) Bibliography of ffve titles. 3/3 USSR UDC: 519.281 KAGAN, A. M., LINNIK, Yu. V., Academician, RO1,9MV3KIY, 1. V., and "Sets With 'Self-Control"' 11, vol. 199, No. 4, 1971, p- 766- Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SS3. 769 Abstract; In this investigation of the "self-control" of sets in the problem of succussive evaluation of shWt tarametirs in ar- bitrary loss functions, the parameter QE:R1 in a standard system of direct measurements xi = 0 + Ei, i = 1, 2, ..., is considered, where the m--asurecent erroi-oei are assumed to be random-quanti- ties writh fully known distribution functions P(x). -11he purpose of this article is thus to study successive estImation of the shift parameter 0 in specified independent observations xj, x2, distributed in accordance with tht~ law F(1k - G). A formula is derived for the oDtimal invariant evaluate ~ of the parameter 0, and a theorem izrriolvine the errors Fj. subjected to hypernormal distribution and tla-_ derived formula is stated and proved. '2hz- authors are cowiect.~d with the LL~ningrad Divisio.-i of the V. A. Steklov Mathematical in8titute. UDC'' 19.281 HUMIN, A. L. '"rhe Permissibility of Estimates of Maximw Likelihood'? Teoriya Veroyanoste), i Mat. Statist. Mezlived. Nauch. Slo., [Theory of llrobabil~- ties and Matheciatical Statistics. Indepartmcntal Scien-tific Collection], 1970, LI 'bevne No S 1 7 No 3, pli 13S-140, (Translated from Rleferativnyy Zhurjiaal Ki ti~~a 9 1, Abstract No. SVISO by the author). Translation: Absolute permissibility of estimates of the maximum likelihood of a univariate shift parameter is proven for a certain (jL1,11ity Me3SUre. Aq example is presented which denies this resiilt in the cw~e of a Multivariatc parameter. USSR LINNIK, Yu. V., RUMIN and STRELITS, Sh. I. A. "Ga-a Distribution and Partial Sufficiency of Polynomials" Leningrad, Trudy Matematicheskogo Instituta im. Steklova; CXI: Teoreti- chesklye Zadachi HatematicheskQy Statistiki, 1970, pp 40-51 Abstract: The article concerns repeated samplings of a given population, of positive random quantities and the properties of partial sufficiency of linear statistics with respect to polynomials in percentages (in particular, proper- ties of the stability of regressicn) and certain other statistics. The authors derive nonlinear differential equations which are studied by means of new results of Sh. I. Strelits on the asymptotic behavior of solutiins of nonlinear differential equations. A new characterization of gamma dis- tributions is obtained on the basis of this method. The following theorem is proven: riLet pn*(x) be the nth power of the convolution F(x), absolutely continuous, and $I XIdF (x) < co. Further, let Pk X..) not depend on 6 -W. 1/3 USSR LINNIK, Yu. V., et al, Trudy Matematicheskogo Instituta im. Steklova; CXI: Teoreticheskiye Zadachi Matematicheskoy Statistiki, 1970, pp 40-51 power k. < u, such that the condition for some polynomial Pk Of r Lremainder illegiblei +(AO+0(1)) is satisfied. If at least one of the following conditions is satisfied, then F(x) is a distribution function of the gamyon distribution: (a) the function where p is defined in equation (1) is not a solution of the equation it A,...., jy((J 0, > k 2, (2) and the equatio-a r(?+ yr(F + rj(F + .4 P r r + 3 L J#7 2/3 USSR LINNIK, Yu. V., et al, Trudy Matematlcheskogo Instituta 1-6. Steklova; CXI: Teoreticheskiye Zadachi Matematicheskoy Statistiki, 1970, pp 40-31 has no positive integral roots; (b) z-? + z-? is not a solution of equation '2), but equation (3) has posi- tive roots s1, S21 *.. sv and coefficients with numbers 91, ..., sv of the A r + j) and the A. def ined in polynomial A,.--? + Bj---'P+j where Bi j equation (1) coincide with the corresponding coefficients of the z-1-degree z B, _P series expansion of the function d40( _ A0P (c) 'z-4+z-~-I is a solution of equation (2), the remaining conditions of (b) are satisfied, and, in addition, B. 3/3 USSR RUMIN A L "Successive Optimal Estimation of the Shift Parameter for Certain Sets" Upravlyayemyye Slucha3rn- Protsessy i Sistemy [Controlled Random Processes and Systems -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1973, pp 287-304 (Iranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No,6, 1973, Absti,act No 6V147, by L. Gallchuk). Translation: 11'he problem of optimal successive estimation of parameter (I. is studied, when the sequence x 0 + Ei j i = 1, 2, is obs erved, where G C R cI are independent, identically distributed quantities with known distribution and zero mean. The form of the optlmal stopping inomunt is found (if s'llch exists) for an invariant procedure in the regular case, when parameter U has a one-dimensional sufficient statistics. In the case Wicri E:. has strongly symmetrical distribution and the loss function has a special form, the opti- mal moment of stopping of the invariant procedure is al!io found.. Furthei-more, the a posteriori Bayes estimates of parameter 0 are presented,for both of these sets of distributions. USSR UI)C: 621.391.2 L.. SAMSONENKO, S. V. "On aDetection Procedure Which is Invariant Relative to the Intensities of Signal and Interference" Moscow, 'Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 1, Jan 72, pp 170-172 Abstract A signal detection procedure_is synthesizad for Neumann-Pear5on optimum detection of a signal with random phase against a background of interference idien the signal is invariant relative to the amplitude A and the interference intensity a. It is assumed that there are n indepen(Jent s amp I c s x (x,; zz., ...; X); The problera:is to verify the hypoth- esis Ho for which the observed samples xj have Rayleigh dis- tribution x P, (z) -C-7!2d"x0 112 94 U,+SR RUKHIN, A. L. , SAMSONENKO, S. V. Radioteklinika i Elehtronika, Vol 17, No 1, Jan 72, pp 170-172 for the alternative hypothesis that the samples have gener- alized Rayleigh distribution (,p =A2/o2) x X1 - I x PA, pip + where the positive values of A and c are unhnown. In terms of the parameter )1, the hypothesis 110:1i =0, and the alterna- tive H, v> 0. if P,(--) (It>o) is some density corresponding to one of these hypotheses, then the density of the form olaw~(xlo) also belongs to the same hypothesis for all positive (,. In view of this invariance of the problem, the analysis is re- stricted to a class of resolving functions which -,atisfy the equality Bibliography of tivelve titles. 2/2 USSR UDC: 5110.24 LEBEDEV, N. A., LINIViK, Yu. V., RUYXIIII. A. L. "Monotonic Ccnvex Matrix Furctions of Losses in Statistics" Tr. Mat. in-ta AN SSSR O-Iorks of the t,,!athematics ltistitute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR), 1971, 112, ch. 1, pp 291-299 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 1219287 Translation: The form of monotonic and convex matrix functions is deter- mined, and sorne of their u3es as loss functions in rrathematical statistics are indicated. Authors' abstract. U S UDIC S39.281 "Some Statistical and Probabilistic Problems in Groups" Tr.- Mat. In-ta. AN SSSR [Works of Mathematics Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR], Vol Ill, 1970, pp 52-109, (Translated from Referatiynyy Zhurnal, Kiberne- tika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V138 by the author). Translation: This article consists of three chapters, the first two of which are.dedicated to the problem of estimating the shift parameter of a measure in a locally compact Abelian group, A measure of the quality of the estimate is introduced using a group of characters, and necessary and sufficient. conditions for optimality of the estimate in a certain class are presented. Distributions are described for an additive group of real numbers, for which optimal estimates OxIst. These rules have density of the form P (11)~zcexp (-a ell fill), '0Z.0>0, and their limits are the normal and rectangular rules. Theoi-c-nis are. established concerning characterization of the Gaussian measure in groups with the property n of optimality or sufficiency of statistics F x. for the group par;,~-meter. Absolute 1 j permissibility of this estimate is proven for the case of the normal set. --Jn-tha--s~ezounj i-.j~ner, the problem of estimation of the shift Parameter is cl~ bSSR UDC 519.281 RLIMIN.. A. L., Tr. Mat. In-ta. AN SSSR, Vol 111, 1970, pp 52-109. studied as applicable to specific groups, the most important of which for applica- tions is the group of rotations of a circle. Certain statistical properties of Mises law are studied and the corresponding estimate of the shift paramet,,~r ix ix arg (e 1 + ... + C n) is analyzed. In chapter 3 for groups without elemcnts of order two it is shown that the quantities E + n and & - 9, where E and n are independent, a-re independent when and only when there is a compact subgroup, after factorization of which the dis- tributions of & and n are normal. It is also shown thaz the components of Poisson's law in Abelian groups are Poisson components only if the initial gTOUP contains no elements of finite order other than two. IISSP UDC 519.24 LINNIK, Yu. V., RUKHIN, A. L., STRELITS, Sh. 1. "Gamma DistrfrT,1_0_~ and Partial Sufficiency of Polynomials" Tr. Mat. 1-n-ta. AN SSSR [Works of Mathematics Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR], Vol 111, 1970, pp 40-51, (Translated fron, Referativn)-y Zhurnal, Kiberne- tika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V137 by the authors). -anslation: A characteristic property of the gamma distribution is noted, con- T z sisting of independence of the quantity E" P where x,, xn is a repeated sample from the general set tvith unknown scale parameter a, while P is a certain polynomial from a. This property allows sta- n tistical interpretation in terms of partial sufficiency of the statistics E x. for the scale paraneter a. The proof is based on determination of the positively defined solutions of equation k v V Al ...... foy Y P Yk-P = 0, P-Aii-i. .4 USSR- UOC 519.24 LINNIK, Yu. V., RUKHIN, A. L., STRELITS, Sh, I., Tr. Hat. In-ta. AN SSSR, Vol 111, 1970, pp 40-51. to which the condition of independence from a of this arbitrary mathematical expectation is reduced. 2-12 USSR UDC 621-371-333 VYALITOBTA, B. Ye. and RUKINA A -N "Investigating the Index of Refraction for Air in the 300 m Atmo- spheric layer" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr. rldiovoln. Tezisy dokl. Sekts. 2 (Tenth All-Union Conference on the PropaGation o.-L' Radio Waves; Re orit-1 Theses; Section 2--collection of -irorks) "Nauka," 1,072 pp 29-32 Mom RZh--RadiotekJuii1ca, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 1OA352) Translation: Results are given for the determination of the IT pro- U file at altitudes of 2-300 m. for varioue meteorolog-ical conditions. Prom the obtained profiles, gradients of the refraction index gn were determined. It is established that daily variations in the index of refraction are more clearly expressed in go.-d .-.,eather. At altitudes of up to 25 M, critical refraction and superrefraction were observed. Layer 2, at 300 M, is characterized by hieher re- fraction. Bibliography ef two., A. L. j!" Ali : fill USSR UDC: 533.9-07 ROSINSKIY, S. Ye., RUKFADZE, A. A., RUKHLIN, V. G., EFEL'BAUM, Ya. G., Physics Institute imeni P. r1. Tebedff:-%"cMeTM, scierces of the USSR, Moscow "Injection of an Electron Beam Into a Plasma Contained by a Conductive Shell" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, voi 42, 11:10 5, May 72, 929-938 Abstract: One of tbe most interesting effects which P-rises as a resillt of injecting electron beans into a plasma is magnetic neutralizaticn of the beam due to induction of a plasma countercurrent. It is thir, effect -waich enables transmission of superhigh currents througn a drift filled vith plasma. This paper investigates injection of a radially nonuniform, electron beam intc a plasma contained by a conductive shell. It is found that the perturbaticn of charge density is the same as 4n an unbounded plasma. The fields and currents induced by the beam in the plasma con- tained by an ideally ccnductive shell are not qualitatively different from the fields e~nd currents winilch arise in an unbounded plasita. An ideally conducting shell does not cause any appreciable decciaperisattion of the fields 1/2 USSR ROSTIISKIY, S. Ye. et al., Zhurnal Tekbnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 142, 1, 72, pp, 929-938 and currents in the plasma but only changes the qUantitative data pre- viously found for the case'of an unbounded plasma. Thus, the spatial non- uniformity of the beam induces a plasma countercurrent which paitially compensates for the magnetic field of the current throi~ghout ihe enti're cross section of the beam. The authors thank D. D. Ryutov for discussing the results of the work. 2/2 70 I M W_ USSR RUKHOZE, A A,; RUL .,V,,.G, .-(-Lebedev Physics Insti tute of the LISSR Academ y Hqtl. of Sciences) nInjection of a Relativistic Electron Beam. irlio a Plasma" Moscow., Zhurnal Eksperimentaltnoy i Tooraticheskoy Fizild; July,, 1971; pp 177-89 ABSTRACT: The respon-~e of a plasma to injection of a low-den!;ity relativktic electron boam ii inveAigated. It is shown that if ra > c / top.,where ra is the beam radiu;; and to, the plasma freqiiency, all plasma perwr6ations are localized in the regioll or tile electron w beam ikelf; all curtents induced in tile plasma tend tocompengato the tuagnetic, field -of tile bearn, facilitating in thii., way Its iniet:lion Into tile plasma. It the injection time -r > -ra = v-1 (ro, / cp,where v Is the plasma chutron cuillsiou fr(qu-2ney, then magnetic field conipeasa,ion oc~:urs at diitances -- < xg - ura from the front of the -elocity. Ifencein tile case of alligh-euvrent electroll beam, a heing tile directed electron Leam, when the m3guetic energy of the beatu citrrent:e.~tceeds the elc~:Iron kinetic ener- ?Y,..CDSY injection is po~~iblp ouly in a dense plastuaprovidin- co, > c r. and 1 < To- call- -W~ USSR UDC 621.039 ~~ ~V- and TOFIL'SKIY, L. N. ArSource of Thermal Neutrons With a Given Spatial Distribution in the IRT- MIFI Reactor" V sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 187-190 (from RZh-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V581) Translation: An experimental setup is described for obtainia- a vertical beam of thermal neutrons from a horizontal thermal column. The setup coR- sists of a prism with a cavity and with a scatterer in this cavity. Prisms of graphite, lead, and paraffin with cavities of different dimensions were investigated. It is shown that the best material for the prism is paraf fin, but the distribution of neutron flux is not symmetric. The best distribution is obtained in a graphite prism with a paraffin scatterar. The neutron flux in this case with a cavity 30 cm wide an&20 cm, long is 10 times greater than in the case of a graphite prisT2 without a cavity. With the aid of such a prism, one can obtain different distributions of neutron flw-. The spatial distributions of neutron flux obtained can be represented as distributions from a plane source. Yu. S. Aborin. USSR uDc 681.326.34 BUBNOV, A. I. , BOMANKEVICH, A. M. , RUKKAS , 0. D. , TOLPANOV, Yu. A. , Kiev Electronic Computer and Controlling Machla%.Blant "A Device for Troubleshooting an Electrical Installation" Moscav, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, prov7shlennyye obraztsy, tov--rnrje znaki, 1970, No 36, Soviet Patent No 288420, class 42, filed 14 Feb 69, published 3 Dec 70, p 156 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for trouble- shooting an electrical installation. The device contains registers, input, output and control modules, a comparison circuit, logic elements, a pulse generator and a device for registration of electrical connections. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the device is simplified and speed is increased by connecting the outpur, of the input module to the input of gne register, and through a coincidence circuit to the input of the other register. The second input of the coincidence circuit is connected to the output of the control mdule, and the outputs of the reLrioters are cornected to the inputs of the device for registration of electrioal connections, the comparison circuit and the output nodule. The outputs roe the output module are connected to the inputs of the input and control rr,:)dulles. USSR VDC 621.396.6.013 ROMANKEVICH, A. M. , AUKKAS. 0. D. TOLPANOV, YU. A. "Matrix Recorder of Galvanic Couplings" lis' USSR Author's Certificate No 291205, filed 30 Jun 69, pub hed 10 Jun 71 (f r m RZh-Avtomatika, TelereHianika i yychislitel'naya tekhnilca, No 4, Apr 72, Ab- stract No 4A529P) Translation: A matrix recorder Gf galvanic couplings is proposed which con- tains coordinate switching tmits and two tr.iode ruitrices. Thare are 3 illus- trations. --230CT70 1/2 044 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE TITLE--AN AMPLIFIER OF SINGLE FREQUENCY LASER EMISSION -U- ~.AUTHOR-(04)-NIKASHIN, V.A., RUKMAN* G.I., SAKHAROV, V.K.r TARAS0Vj V*K- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PRIBORY I TEKHNIKA EKSPERIMENTA, JAN.-FEB. 1970v P. 1941 195 ------- 70 ,',.-DATE PUBLISHED SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS -TOPIC TAGS--RUBY LASERt OPTIC AMPLIFICATION# CRYSTAL OPTIC PROpERTY, LASC-,q EMISSION COHERENCE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/11t55 STEP NO--UR/012017(J/000/000/019410195 CIRC ACCICSSIGN NO--AP0106211 ij,"jr, L A Sz~ S U F I E fl-_ 2/2 044 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106211 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTION OF AN AMPLIFIER OF SINGLE FREQUENCY RUBY LASER EMISSION WITH A LARGE AMPLIFICATION FACTOR ACHIEVED BY TRIPLE PASSAGE OF THE BEAM TO BE AMPLIFIED THROUGH THE AMPLIFIER CRYSTAL* A MAXIMUM AMPLIFICATION FACTOR OF 24 CAN BE ATTAINED BY THIS AMPLIFIER. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF THE SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND THE DEGREE OF COHERENCE OF THE AMPLIFIED RADIATION, FACILITY: VSESnIUZNYI NAUCHNOLSSLEDOVATELISKII 114STITUT OPTIKO-FIZICHESKS'KH IZMERENIft MOSCOWtv USSR. 0105455- Itef. Code,.,Wz~.~ Ace XV Heshcherskayas A. V.; V.; Yudin, I.; Yakavleva, N. I. Natural Components of Meteorological helds (YeitestvannM so.stavlyayushchiye meteorologicheskikh poley) Leningrad,, Gidrometaoizdatj 19700 199 pp (SL:2015) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Chapter 1 Fundanentals of the Method 2 Optimmm Representations or Vertical Protiligs of Meteorological Elements 3 Investigation of Natural Orthogonal Functions of Horizontal Coordinates 4 Analysis of Coeff~cients of Expansion as R;ondom Functions 8f Time. Natural rthogonal Time Functions 5 Use of datural Orthogonal functions in Applied Problems of Meteorology Appendix REEL/FRA,ME j.T660444 3 5 17 53 89 119 169 In the monograph main results or A 5WHIMCAl analysis of meteorological' clerfients with the aid of the meLhods of expansion in natural orthogonal, fumions are ge- neralized. A brief 3UFVe of modem works is gIvIen, which the method of rintural orthogonal functions was u3el. Much of the paper deals ~With the presentation of uriginal studies oi many meteorological elements with an analysM of their horizontal. verllcal and temporal distribution. Discussion is given of this' method as :pplied to a mumber of practical problems in meteorology, and climatoloRy. including th problems of hydrodynarnical and statistical weather forecast. . As -iin -enclosure -to the -monograph. bone can find The Atlas of Mqu oJ Dispersions. Aft,art Vatues and Most Significant Nalural Components of Basic Meteorological Erements. Such an Alias is published for the fir3t time- It gives an Ided of forms of variations in the atmosphere. their seasonal differ.inces. and other peculiarities of large-scale regu, larifits. The monograph and the AtI.83 could be used by 3PCCiali$t3 in the I-Ped of cllmatoloU; synoptical meteorology, aerology, andadjecent subjects, as well ai by students who arc i.ntetested in using the modern statistical methods In natural scienceC A/Z 020 UNCLASSIFIF.0- PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--AMYLOIDUSIS IN MICE IN IMMUNHATION WITH TWO ANTIGENS -U- V.S. ,---.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '7;SOURCE--BYULLETEN' Ei(SPERIMENTAL'NOY BIOLOGII :NP 59 PP 103-105 ~__DATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70 i-SUBJECT -AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MED!ICAL-SCIENCE-S ~'.~JOPIC TAGS--M-OUSEt PROTEIN# ANTIGENt ALBUMIN# 'L-CCNTR0L MARKING-NO 'RIESTR ICT IONS i.~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED I MEDITSINYl 1970, VOL 69, PHOSPHATASE, IMMUNIZATION PROXY REEL/1-RAME--1998/0200 STEP NU--UR/0219/7G/06')1005/,)10')/O'~05 CIRC ACCESSION PIO--AP0120898 UJN C IASS, I F I E U 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120898 ABSTRACT/EXTRArT--(U) GP-0- AUM111111STRATION ABSTRACT. DURING CONSECUTIVE TO IMICE OF TWO DIFFERENT PROTEIN ANTIGENS (IN VARIOJS C611,16INATIripist OVALBUMINt HUMAN ALBUMIN# CASEINY ACID.PHOSPHATASE) AMYLGIDOSIS IN THE SPLEEN DEVELOPS APPROXIMATELY DURING THE SAME PERIOD OF TIME AS IN IMMUNiZA11ON WITH ONE ANTIGEN. IT IS SUPPOSEU THAI rHL- NONSPECIFIC ACTION OF LARGE DOSES OF ANTIGENS IS CONDUCTIVE TO THE DEPOSITIUN OF AMYLOID. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF HUMAN MORPHOLOGY OF THE ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCLE14CES OF THE USSR. USSR uDc: 62l..396.6:621.318 FONTOROVICH, L. I. TYLL INIKOVA, V. I. ,RUKINOV, L. it. "Some Parameters of SHF Ferzites as Related to Technolork-al -Factors During Hot Pressing" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb, Ferrit. tekhn. 'Mectronic Tech.1010Fr. Scientific and Technical Collection. Ferrite '1'echnolou) , 1970, -i-j-p- 1 ('123), pp 11-16 (from RZ11-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12V423) Translation: An investigation was made of the techriolcgical singularitieS of hot pressing of SHF ferrites grades 4S4.Ll, 4s45 wid 6S41, as well as rhe effect vhich basic tecKnolorical factors have on density, microstructure WIld 11,agnetic properties of ferrites. It vtw- found in pillrLicular th7A increasinE the pressing temperature from 1050 to 1200'C leads to a sharp increase in density, and also to an increase in the initial permeability and saturation induction, and to a reduction in coercive force. 71ie results of the study gave a basis for selecting optimmai conditicns for hot pressing. The paran ters of Y-circulators with hot-pressed ferrite inserts -are given. Three illustrations, one table, bibliography of four titles. 'N. S. 1/i - __040 6CESSkNG DATE--300CYTO UNCLASSIFIEU Pp tITLE--TUNABLE RECEIVER OF LONG WAVE INFRARED RAOIATION -U- AUTHOR- (03) -NAD, F.YA., PANKOV, V.G., ayj.EV.._.KA. .CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-MOSCOWt RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKAv VOL 151 NO 2t 1970t PP _--371-375 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TO-PIC TAGS--IR RADIATION# PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUMENT, RECEIVER CHARACTERISTIC, IR RECEIVER 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1153 STEP NO--UP,/OL09/70~015/002/037110375 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112255 2/2 040 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE--30OCT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112255 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APPARATUS IS DESCRIBED, 'WHICH OPERATES AS A SELECTIVE NARROW BAND TUNABLE DETECri.,.R OF INFRARED RADIATION IN THE 25-300 MICkOMETER RANGE AND ALSOv AS A WIDE BAND "ELECTRON 80LOMETER" IN THE 300-2000 MICROMETER RANGE. IT CONSISTS OF THREE BLOC UNITS: 1) THE HELLIUM CRYOSTAT WITH A LIGHT GUIDE, A SUPERCONDUCTING SOLENOID, AND A PHOTOSENSITIVE ELEMENT; 2) A STAND FOR ELECTRON INSTRUMENTS; AND 3) A MODULATOR. ITS SENSITIVITY IS RELATIVELY INDEPENDENT OF THE WAVE LENGTH FROM SEVERAL 14ILLIMETERS DOWN TO 600 MICROMETERS. THE SENSITIVITY SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPARATUS AT A MAGNETIC FIELD VALUE OF~SIMILAR. TO 22.5 KDE (AS RECORDED BY A VACUUM MONOCHROMATOR WITH CHANGEAB*,LE ECHELETTE GRATINGS WHICH RANGE) H OPERATES IN THE 20-2000 MICROMETER c IS PRESENTED. IT AS A DEFINITE RESONANCE FORM WITH A RELATIVE 5 PERCENT HALF W10TH. If IS CONCLUDED THE DESCRIBED RECEIVER IS HIGHLY SENSITIVE AND HAS A SMALL INERTIA. IN THE 25-300 MICROMETER RANGE THE APPARATUS HAS NARROW 6AND SENSITIVITY WITH A POSSIBILITY OF TUNING THE ENTIRE WAVE RANGE BY A SIMPLE VARIATION OF CURRENT9 AND CONSEQUENTLY MAGNETIC FIELOi IN A SUPERCONDUCTING SOLENOID. WHEN SWITCHING IT ON A WEAK MAGNETIC FIELD (H SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 5 KOE) OR CUTTING OFF THE SOLENOID9 IT OPERATES AS A NONSELECTIVE DETECTOR SENSITIVE TO RADIATION WITH LAMBUA LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 300 MUM WAVE LENGTH. A COMPARATIVELY SMALL RESISTANCE OF THE RECEIVER ELEMENT (5-10 KOHM) MAKES Ir POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN 4 SMALL TIME CONSTANT, WHICH DETERMINES THE SPEED OF PHYSICAL PROCESSES IN A CRYSTAL* UNCLASSIFIED- USSR UDC 621.384.3 WAD, F. Ya., PANLKOV, V. G., RULEV, K. A. "Tunable Receiver of Long Ulave Infrared Radiation" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Ele'r-Itronika, Vol 15, No 2, 1970, pp 371-375 Abstract: An apparatus is described, which operates as a selective narrow band tunable detector of infrared radiation in the 25-300 micrometer range and also, as a wide band "electron-bolometer" in the 300-2000 micrometer range. It con- sists of three bloc units; 1) the hellium cryostat with a light guide, a superconducting solenoid, and a photosensitive element; 2) a stand for electron instruments; and 3) a modulator. Its sensitivity is relatively independent of the wave ler,~;th from several millir-eters down, to 600 micrometers. The sensitivity spectral characteristic of the apparatus at a magnettlit: field value ofle22.5 koe (as recorded by a vacuum twnochromator with changeable echelette gratings which operates in the 20-2000 micrometer range) is prasenta4. It liar, a definite resorlance form with a relative 5 percent half-width. It is concluded the the described receiver is highly sensitive and has a small inertia. USSR NAD' , F. Ya., et al., Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 1.5, No 2, 1970, pp 371-375 In. the 25-300 micrometer range the apparatus has narrow-":Iand sensitivitv with a possibility of tuning the entire wave range by a simpla variation of current, and consequently magnetic field, in a superconducting solenoi(~. ~Jhen switching it on a weak magnetic field (11 koe) or cutting-of.-E the solanoid, it operates as a nonselective detector sensitive to radiation with 300,411.1 wave length A comparatively small resistance of the receiver element (5-10 kohm) makes it possible to obtain a small time constant, which determin-es the speed of physi- cal processes in a crystal. Orig. art has; 3 figures. 2/2 d_w imin 61, ... ....... Electromagnetic Wave Pi.-opsigation USSR um 621.396.67T ASIIKONAZI, D. Ya. , BELYAYEV, V. P. . BRODULMIKO, G. P "Starting Losses in ' "IfF Dischargers" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. qb. E,1(!ktron. SYCh (Electronic Tech- nology. Scientific raid Technical Collection. SHF Electrohics) , 19 , p VY 9, pp 123-124 (from RM-Hadiatellinika, flo 12, Dee '[0, Abi;traet No 32B98) Translation.: An experimnntal ntwly viis made of the pownr in the *tter pillse duration for art t2lectrode- discharge as a fwiction of the traxisru, less discharger with double dielectric walls. Meas-aremeats wen:~ t,-.).?.cn on two different wavelengths in the decimeter band; the rJIr)(!hurj7,t,xs had a dif- ferent beight in each of these cases. The dissipated power wan iw-~asured -with an air calorinete-r. The results show a hiph proportion, of starting losses (up to half the dissipated pover). Thip, means that the process of growing electron concentration in the discharge contint~~!s conatderably longer than the process of growing current determined by the waxe irnpedance of the waveguide channel. Three illustrations, bibliograi)~Y of two titles. N. S. 1/4. 0 / S ' '/ -, 53 The solution is applicable to a variety of physical p-.o1al+,tt* which can be described by parabolic equations with movable boundaries. Extension of the solution to more complex bodies (an "ttipsaid. a. paraboloid, and a hyporboloid) is pta=ed. Geurg. F. 13.. Yu. K. Ituiele. U. F. Sipachev. a;d tvj. 1. Yahusbin. ExpcrimmLll sludv of ablation boundary layer in specimens under simultancoun action of convective and radiative heat flux~o, WhiG. no. 2, 1"Z, zs-zq, The ahlttion boundary layer Iti a sbu slos- reintarced plastic cylindrical specimenu with a spher;cally blunted nose was studied In an air pis sina jet produced by a high-frequrncy electrode- less discharge. Thu eLacharge generated a 37 nim diameter plasma jet at I kg/cmZ prcssura with Reynolds rrumber of 100 and a 30 m/sec velocity' The plasma, boundary layer. and specimen emission spectra wore recorded simultaneously on a photographic plate by means of an optical system including an LSP-SL prismatic spectra. Rr.iph. Plauma jet interaction with the stu4leil material was rr,:orled by motion picture camera at a speed of one frame/second. A sharp boundary was detected between the specimen and the boundary layer. The visible emission spectrum of the latter exhibited characteristic lines of the elementary constituents of the original material. The boundary layer emission intensity In the 33)8.6483A spectral range was comparable to or higher than that of the plasma. The temperature profile across the boundary layer (Fig. 1) was determined near the Acc. Nr. Abstractiftg'Service: Ref. Code CHEMICAL ABST. (,- 7t, (A R 0 4 2- N .r'135535k Powder wire for mirfacing. VernikV.S-* Ruleva. A. F.; Kliman, 'T. G.- Raziko-, M. I.- Korolev N V - ' -- '6: ,Kul- 2iv-,teja-n1W, ishent _P.,,,A,._TT.S.S.R-T261 t7 (CI. .A-P-pr-TT.A.ug 1968; Front 6kryt'iva, Isobret., Prom. Obrantsy, 7 ovarnye Zraki 1970, 47 (4),1464. Powder wire for surfacing consisted of a steel casing and a powd. core contg.: graphite 0.24-2.6, ferromanganese 22,5-7, Fe powder IV 14- 16%, and a steel strip the rem.ainder. MSCL j REEL/FRAME 9891844 USSR GUZOVSKIY, I.G., RULLIS, YA.YA. `A-G Voltage Sensor" UDO 62l..-l4.61(C-M8) USSR Authoris Certificate No 255195, filed 24 June 68, pl.Alini-ad 'I Mor 7C (from RZh--Elektronikfj i yeve primeneniye, No 11, November 1970, Abatruct No 1131475P) Translation. tt device is proposed for checking and protection of the ea-,irce of power supply for electronic apparatus. The protective device operutes in the case when the pulsation magnitude of' voltafe at the output of a rectifier (vypryamitelI exceeds a safe level. The device contains an input transformer; the circuit ie charred by voltage of the secondary winding of this transsEormer across a TeD [expansion unknown] and a resistor. Voltage from the circ~jit iv fed acrose a refer- enc~ atobilltran to the input of an amplifter and later to the fLntil protective element. The primary winding of the input transformer is connected to the output busbars of the controlled rectifier across a separation circuit. D-jring an emergen- cy regime, puloution of the rectified voltage increases and leads to !In increase of the voltage in the circuit. When this voltage exceeds the,braukdown voltage of the stabilitron, a turn-on of the rinal protective element of the device takes place. ill. L.R. USSR NERZHPIIOV, A. G. , i~u, Woyt~E. N., IUUYKIN, B. I., Mosce "Multizone Burning of Condensed Systems" UDC 536.h6 Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy 11,ekhaniki i Tekbnicheskoj Fiziki, No 6, Nov/Dec 72, pp 99-105 Abstract: In the general case, combustion of condensed systems takes place in stages, and the combustion front is multizonal. Investigation of a two-zone model has sha,;n that one of the zones predominates in multizone burning. The velocity of the front is equal. to that of the predominant zone, but when there is a change in the parameters of the system, there may be a switch in the predominant role from one zone to another, as well as merging and splitting of zones. A generalization of the t-vo--.one model with Dossibilities for transition to analysis of a compaex multizonal front is considered, and it is shown that for a front with tvo reactions (in the condensed phase and in the gas) and dispersion, only three variants of the heat-releasing zones are possible (two three-zonal and one two-zonal). All possible types of relations are found for the burning rate as a function off, -the depth of dispersion. 1/1 USSR UDC 548.736.6 RU~JANOVA, r. M., GANDYMQV, 0., BELOV, N. V. "rhe Crystalline Structure of Veatchite and Its Relationship to the Structure of p-Veatchite" Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1971, pp 2M-291. Abstract: Veatchite (A-veatchite) and p-veatchite are two natrual strontium borates with identical chemical composition 4SrO-11BP '7H,,O and similar 3 physical properties: they differ in the sizes of unit cells and spatial groups. Tho structures of both minerals consist of 1dontical borax layers Sr 21B5O8(O")J2-B(O1')3-"2O' with each uiiit cell (boti-t Hi p-velitellite and in veatchite) intersecting two such layers, coupled with hydrogen bonds, The differences in the structures result from different mutual.placement of the layers: if we assume the first layers of p-veatchite and veatchite to correspond, the second layer of veatchite will be a mirror-reflection of the second layer of p-veatchite in the plate perpendicula:r to the c axis (plane L of location of hydrogen, borods). ii2 022 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING, -TITLE--ST.RENGTH AND ELASTICITY OF BIRCHWOOD TREATED ANID DE~14$17FIED tilJH AMMONIA -U- AUTHOR-(03)-BERZINS, G.t ROCENS, K.r RUMBA# As OF INFO--USSR ~._~SOURCE-HOLZTECHNOLOGIE 19701 11(l)? 48-SZ DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH., INDot CIVIL ANO MARINE ENGR -:TOPIC TAGS--WOODo AMMONIAP CONSTRUCTION MATERIALt COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH9 STRENGTHP ELASTICITY COINITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED '...PROXY FICHE NO----FO70/605018/DO3 STEP NO--GE/0150/70,1011/001/0048/0052 CIRC ACCESSION P40--AP0140832 -2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DECTO .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140832 ABSTRACT/EXTRAC`T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACf, THE COMPRESSf'i"li, SHEAR, AND aENDING STRENGTHS, AND THE MODULUS OF ELASTICITY 11-1 TEN!.-Nl0PJt AND COMPARISON ALONG THE GRAIN AND IN SHEARING AND BEND[ING WERE EXAMD. FOR -.~BIRCHWOOD PLASTICIZED WITH NH SUB3 AND MCCH. DENSIFIED. THE RESuLTS, -STATISTI.CALLY CALCO. AND EXPRESSED BY REGRESSION EQUATIONS, ARE i:CORRELATED TO PERMIT A SIMPLIFIED CALCN, OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF :-PLASTICIZED WOOD. ir-ir i -&-l' -, T rr. n UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--MECHANISM OF THE FORMATION OF DIMETHYLSILAZINE POLYMERS -U- ~~:.AUTHOR-(02)-RUMBAf G.i MAY# L, ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.,SOURCE--LATV. PSR ZINAT. AKAD, VESTIS. KIM. SER. 1970t 11)l 90-5 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY :TOPIC TAGS--ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND, AMMONIA# METHANEi THERMAL EFFECT, POLYMERIZATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--199911868 STEP NLI--UR/0464/70/0n,)/001/00')k)/'U'095 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123656 UNC LASS! 2/2 025 UNCLASSI FIEO PRO"CESSING DATE-2-30- r-f 70 CIRC ACCESSION lif)--AP0123656 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIMETHYLSILAZANE: 41, A 11XI. I-l"F CYCLIC TRIMERS AND TETRAMERS) WAS HEATED 14ITFI 0-5-10 'fl'r.pEl'-1GE-NT KJH AT 200-385nEGRErl-S. EVOLUTION OF NH SUB3 WAS FOLLOWED BY Elli LIJTIO-.*q OF C SUB4 YIELDII-10 A POLYMERS WHICH WERE ULTIMATELY CROSSLINKID. CH SUa-4 EVOLUTION INCREASED WITH TEMP. ANO OU4ATION OF HEATING AND DETERIMINED THE DEGREE OF POLYMN. A MECHANISM WAS PROPOSED ptisrULATING FORMATION OF AN ACTIVE INTERMEDIATED FROM A TRIMER AND A TETRAMER, -i(ITH LOSS OF ACTIVE INTER]MEDIATED FROM A TRIMEk AND A TETRAMEA, 'AITH LOSS OF NH SUB3 BY DISPLACEMENT WITH THE OH AND SUBSEQUENT POLYMN4 THRDUGH THE SI ATOMS WITH LOSS OF CH SUB4. FACILITY,.i INST, NEORG. KHIM., RIGAt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED---- USSR DREYMAN, Ya. A., and Ya., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 4, 1971, pp 435-438 At a molar ratio MI > 1, NH3 evolved in the reaction, while at I/H < 1 MenSiC12 evolved. At the close contact of the reacting substances in melts, the evolution of NTH3 and Me2SiCl2 was impeded. It was possible only at the temperature of 300*, at which cross-linked products formed that were insolu- ble in benzene, toluene, and xylene. On melting of I + II at 150-60*, com- pounds with a low degree of condensation and dimethy1cyclosilazanes formed. In the presence of an organic solvent such as toluene, there was no close contact between the reacting substances, so that a part of the NH3 that was frees escaped from the reaction mixture without partieLpating in the poly- condensation and without forming NH4Cl. The organic solvent contributed to the separation of N114CI from the reaction products. Die amount of NH3 that evolved and the reaction rate depended on the amount of the solvent. 'When the amount of solvent was cut in half, the evolution Of NH3 increased by 35-40% in the reaction carried out with unchanged quantities of I and II. 2/2 USSR UDC 678.84'747.5:678.85:541.27 DREYMAN, Ya. A., and Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences Latvian SSR 'Wechanism of the Reaction Between Octamethylcyclotetrasilazane and the Dichloride of Methylphosphonic Acid" Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 4, 1971, pp 435-438 Abstract: The reaction of octamethylcyclotetrasilazane (1) with the dichloride of methylphosphonic acid (II) was carried out at various ratios of I to II in melts at 150-600 and 300* and also (cf. Rumba and Dreyma", Izv. &N Latv. SSR, Ser. Khim., 736, 1969) in boiling toluene. The reaction proceeded according to the following general scheme: /Me2S'11H/4 + MeP(O)CI2 Me2SICI 06 I + NH4C1 NSlMe2-N- Me2SMSiMe2 (sic,) 1/2 ELL-- MMI 11 iff F URTIM k1A ae"M M111.1 HOMMIRU Witilok -i I.T4 USSR BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 337384, filed 31 Oct 69, published 2 Jun 72 C H Cl' 80-5/3, 1.5246, 1.2049, 48; C6Hl3' Cl, 87-90/3, 1.5160, 1.1730, Zl';'C7H151 Cl, 108-13/3, 1.5220, 1.1243, 34.3; C8H,7, C1, 130-2/3, 1.5140, 1.1290, 56.9; Cl()Hnl, Cl, 137-40/2, 1.5060, 1.0705, 31.1; C6H Cl 103-7/2. 1.5580, 1.2867, 24.5; Ph, Cl, 100-3/2, 1.6258, 1.4261, 915.; ~11 ClC6114, CI, 133-5/2, 1.6298, 1.5085, 78.5; 2,5-Cl2C6"31 Cl, 146-52/31, 1.6382, 1.6272, 47; 4-tert-BuC6H4, Cl, 146-9/2, --, --, 91.2; Ph, Br, 136-8/1, 1.6998, 1.9168, 70.7; Br, Cl, 120-2/2, 1.6158, 1.3702, 80. Compounds I are used as intermediates in synthesizing various-organophosphorus compounds used as pesticides, fuel additives and lubricant additives. 2/2 USSR UDC 678.84//85.057:543-422.4-54-1.67 DREMkIN, YA. A. , and RUMBA, G. YA. "Reaction of TMethylphosphonic Acid Dichloride With Metal Substi- tuted Octamethylcyclotetrasilazanell Riga, Izvestiya Alkademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Khiinicheskaya, No 2, 1973, pp 197-203 Abstract: It has been established that butyl lithium and butyl sodium react with octamethylcyclotetrasilazane in boiling toluene and in the presence of styrene, leading to the substitution of tile hydrogen in tile Si-N11 group and to the openin,-1 oF the Si-N bond as well. The reaction of this metal substituted cyclototrasilazane with C11 P(O)Cl2 proceeds with contraction of the cycle. In this way cyciie oligomers containing tertiary nitrogen atoni have been obtained. The individual compounds have been isolatrid by vacuum diBtillatlon, their structures were confirnied by IR- and PMR- spectra. u IS S 13 1 c t TIP aQ~~.o-j Oil C----.,tl -C All, -:L du OXYCI o ndoride" "13a, ~~3 t [_,311, S', pp of t-hc- Da .n7 -n u S"S P, DIR2 YA. I . I-OULIW, Seriya 1,,o 1, 19 .11) tile Prod!-Icts was S`:1.14ed oo 1. groupZ are solln~-wliat' rnre u 0~7;, G~D~! USSR uDC 616.988-75+616.2-036.11-022.61-097-3 SWRIN, A. S., YAKUBETTKOJ A. A, MkLY5111EVA A. MI., 24MM114-As~_1 I !,, and SIMM I M. I., 11,11SEV, A. A., All-Union -S-cientific Re-vearch Institute of Influenza, Leningrad "The Effect of Serum Antiviral Inhibitors on Resistance to Influenza and Acute Respiratory Diseases" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, Sep/Oct 72, PP 582-586 Abstract: A study conducted on about 1000 men, women, an(L children livir~ in TAningrad and 1,11urmansk and on 129 volunteers revealed that the -presence of beta-inhibitors in the blood airlynificantly reduces the prcportion of clinically severe forms of influenza and parainfluen"M (a fall by a factor of 2.5), decreases the frequency of severe for= of exrertt,,antal influenza (dovn by a factor of 2), and slows the development of ir=mune restonse to vaccInation with r attenuated influenza stzuims ir-h-lb-Itors do riot exert an anti- high3, . reta- I infectious effect, that is, tluay do not prevent contraction of the diseases. Their protective .P-lue stems from their antitoxic effect, that is, reduction of the severity of influenza and parainfluenza vithout hiriaerin-- the body's 0 specific reaction to the infection. Acc. Nr.. Abstracting Service.* Ref. Code CHE~UCAL ABST. -711 -L r 125148x Hydrogen atom and A conformal group. 04'WgIer, Yu. B. CTN~qvosibirsk. Gos. Univ.. Novosibirsk USSR).7 Akad, Nank SSSR 1970, 191(l), 64-6 [Physl (Ruiisl. A dynamic equation is derived in-3'stages for the direct expression of f3chroedinger's equation for the H 'atom in conformal group theory. R. Ilardbottle REEL/FRAME 19891572 XV-4. SINIFY Of 114t SURFAUL STkUCIUIU. OF LPITAXIAL SILICON 0%1141; THL PkOLL- bt-ft"v uttMALILty-i [Artitle bv U. ~S~-2A~at, V. I.Paslikudeaka, I._VJi..Dzham^Ietdlt.ovj V, chenkn. lamhkin-t. Ntyilblrak. -1t.4san :cvIt4 I it Ov cAtop. the t1low tlettron ditrractim procedure an Th* (111) surface of epItaxial silicon grown in the chloride pi*teva, the aupctr*tructurc of ',I (11U-5 x 5 was d4tected. It was demtmetrat,ad that Its occ~rrwnce &rise* fr= the Presence of chlorine. It in characteristic that t:-.c ~ a ~ suporstruc. t ah4ervitdronetheheilic surface gr4uwn frcm a wIt. including aaa~ pit: !,"e"ho"ot with hyd ag a c In ,,Q,n Th* Vilortne Content In tim silicon 14 40towidned to 4 filfchtfL,mat d.- orrve by the growth conditions. and it correlates wtth the c.12m of existence of the 5 X 31 941UPAt" WOM 00" Of th* #ff4CC Of 4#rt&10 Or)p*- golil a" 14M *&r6WtQT0 oft the thIOTIA4 -a~PtWM by th* ovitsatAl jAT*T9 4%f *III- con duriev. the growth process, 222 1/2 036 UNCLASSIFtED: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .:,TITLE-PROPA-GATIUN OF SHUCK WAVES IN A MEDIUM OF DECREASING DENSITY -U- :'AijTHQR-(02)-GUkEVICHt L.E., RUMYANTSEV, A.A. CCUNTRY GF INFO-USSR SOURCE--LhUkNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TECKETICHESKOY FIZIXI, 1970, VOL 58, NR 49 PP L395-1399 '.,...DATE PL8LISHED--70 -SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS 'JOPIC TAGS-SHOCK WAVE PROPAGATIONt SHUCK WAVE FRONT, SPECIFIC UENSITY, SHOCK WAVE INTERACTIONt STAR CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ---OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO :PROXY REf:L/FRAME--1')88/156T STEP NO--UR/0056/70/11.58/004/L395/1399 C'IRC ACCESSION PtC--AP0106313 UNCLASSIFIED -)2/21 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP010631.3 :Ai3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FRONT OF A SHOCK WAVE PROPA6ATING IN A MEDIUM OF D~CR~ASING DENSITY IS UNSTABLE WITH RESPECT TO PERTURBATIGNS, THE WAVELENGTHS OF WHICH ARE MUCH SMALLE'rk THAN THE INHUMCGENEITY LENGTH AND IN PARTICULAR SMALLER THAN THE HEIGHT OF A NONUNIFORM ATMOSPHERE. AS A RESULT THE WAVE FRONT SEPARATES INTO SMALL REGIONS, THE OIMENSICNS OF WHICH IS SLIGHTLY SMALLER THAN THE INHOMOGENEITY LENGTH. THESE SMALL REGIONS MOVE IN VARIOUS DIRECTIONSt COLLIDE AND PRODUCE A DIFFUSION PATTERN OF THE SPREAUING WAVE FRONT. IN THE CASE OF A STAR THE TIME OF INSTABILITY 0EVELGPMENr Is mucH SMALLER THAN THE TIME FOR DIFFUSION OF THE FRONT TO THE SURFACE. IT IS PGINTED OUT THAT AN EXPLOSICN OF SUCH DURATION MAY OCCUR THAT THE ~TRAILING EDGE OF THE SHOCK DISTURBANCE CANNOT OVERTAKE THE LEADING EDGE BEFoRE THE LATTER LEAVES THE SYSTEM AND THERE WILL NOT BE ENOUGH TIME THE RJEMANN SHOCK WAVE TO BE PRODUCED. - FACILITY: FIZIKO TEK14NICHESKIY INST. IM. As It LOFFEt AN $$SR. UR 0482 Soviet-Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent, 1--?0 243136 AXTAL FAtTLESSOR )LORKING WEL where the bladesire pla"d on the Pbwer glass fibTe ring 3 with sprLnged plate 4 f Died to t" rim in the longitudinal alots of the thralids made of $Usp fibres 6. This improves the bl,4d* (fixing) durability. 10.4.67 as 1166291/24-6.?.V.M1:VTIN 6. A.F.RY)OANSEV (26.9.69) Bul 1615.3.69. Class 27c. 1nt.Cl.F 04c. maLylitin, P. V.; R=yantsev-j---A-.- F. 1980"201442-- AA0052676 19821443 Power, Turbine, Engine, Pump USSR uDc: 62-235.5 r MALYUTIN, P. V., GLPTY-AYEV, G. M., VOFODITSOV, I. A., FARDINA, N. P., STEPAIIENK0, N. D., KARIMBAYEV, T. D., KISELEV, Yu. A., GORSHKOV, L. A. "A Turbine Blade" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovaxnyye Znaki, No 21, Jul T2, Author's Certificate No 344168, Division F, filed 31 Aug TO, published T Jul 72, p 135 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a turbine blade for an axial compressor made of a laminar composition material. As a distinguish- ing feature of the patent, the rigidity and vibration strength are increased by making the blade from alternating layers of glass and carbon fiber fillers oriented relative to the longitudinal axis of the blade, 3)1-1;5% of the fiberglass-filled layers being oriented at angles from 0 to �150, while 5-15% of the fiberglass-filled layers are oriented at angles from �75 to 900, 20-30/5 of the carbon fiber-filled layeis are oriented at angles from 0 to �150, and 20-30,0, of the carbon fiber-filled la-ders are oriented at angles from �45 to �600. 1/:2 1, T-- T~; USSR MALYUTIN, P. V. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 344168 2/2 jai IF LASS -1 F WOCLSSING L)ATE--1314OV70 rlTLE--C9:4Tl,NU-lUS ALKYLATIO;A Zlc PHENOL IN THE PkESENC-E JF 3ENLENESULFONIC ulcs _--jDUSTi~lt_L AOPARATUS -U- kUTliGF.- (05 r ci",', I RGAL I Y Ew VTGk! ITL low M.G., 130BYLEV., V,V., DEREKHr .'~,P.Abj__~_VIYANTSEVt A.G*l 'Xi"TRY i0URCE--NEFTEPEt,,*) 0 ~j 1, 19 3 kBST:~ACT/r:4T;~IACT--(U) GP-0- ~'T:,STRACT A VULTIGROU') '-;t-:TH'-';3D (,%'11P ARBITRARY U F E Nt E RY G"' 0 U P S ) F OR R E AC T ~]R CIR I r I C,~ L f TY C A L C U L A T 1 CN~ -S is DESCRIBED CONSIOERINIG T,-iE PRIJIPBTIE~ Of: THE ;iE[)fO%l AS CONTIN 005 COORL'INATE FUNCTIONS. t"4, Adco'12919- u A AUTHOR-- R V41Y-k OT-Si; 3411DIRECTOR Sr I!. NTT F 1 C-RESE A R"'RI TUTE ~~Q M-f-rIAL MACH INE 1701 Ti TITLE--- THE EFFECT OF RESEARCH NEWSPAFER-- VECHERNYAYA MOSKVA JANUARY 13, IS,70, P COLS .2-c ABSTRACT-- THE ARTICLE 1S A VERY BRIEF REVIK4' O~ THE ACTlTjr'l_:__c OF THE SRICM. THE INSTITUTE IS THE LEADING ORGANIZATICN FIELD OF MACHINE DESIGN FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. IT GUIDES THE T-_D'HNC_ LOGICAL POLICIES AND COORDINATES THE EFFORTS OF OTHER lN5TIlUT7_ AND PLANTS, THE FOLLOWING STAFF MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE AR_';' GDALTM V. SEMENOV MENTIONED AS ACHIEVERS--- R. KAZAKOV CHUVPILO AND V. 0V. AU ARE MEMBEE OF THE YU. KIPRIANOV. YE, IAVAR COMMUNIST FARtf, RUMYANTSEV. I. S "On Nonerosion Velocities in the 'Near Wake' Beyond a Water Pipe Laid on the Bottom of a Water Barrier" Sb. nauch. tr. Mosk. gidromelior. in-t (Collection of Scientific Works of Moscow Hydromelioration Institute), 1970, No. 2, pp, 140-149 (from Rzh-Mekhanika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12B965) Translation: The results of an exper-imental study of a channel flow in secticns where it runs over a cylindrical body lying at the bottom of the flow perpen- dicular to the direction of flow are discussed. These experiments conducted on eroded models were coivarcd with the results obtained. in w1nd tunnels. The results of determining the nonerosion velocities in thi! "near -wake" are dis- cussed and empirical reLationships are derived between the, nagnitudes of the coefficient of overload and the intensi-bj of the tLubulence. The hypothesis of Ts. Ye. Hirtskhulavy was achieved with respect to determining the nonerosion velocities in eddies of local erosion arising in nonstreamline bodies. V. S. Altunin. 42 7,,*,-. F-')tM%TT(r. AND STRUCTURAL =,NSFORNATIM.5 OF C;;.,(CT M'.WERA :3 frki,, [Article by candidates of Technical Sciences i . F, RHMaaU4V--a-nd A__I._ Bovi'.0ya; Mccow, ',%,gtnik Akadcmii Nauk SSSR, Rvrgr.-in. vol 42. No 4, April 1972, p-.1 12i)-1211 Conference in Lenintrad The progress of cemant technology, uhIch has pQ-.;:itC4d our country to go into first placq In the world In the production of CLDant, Is stipulate,.j to a ccn;11C'3-.zb.Q 4oZ~.--20 by the d,valipment of I.-mazigations of prccvsses of tlv~ '~,r!--arLcn end structural transform3t ions of ceztnt Minerals. -,hose Invest iSatiftas torm the thoort-tical b.Lis o. tt.~a tachnolory of cel'-B~ts And, In addition, cont.-Lbute to; the devalopliznt of sut~% scientific disciplines as crystal' chamistry,"nineralogy, goache-zilstry, chemical s:Inetics, etc. The All-UnIol ctinferen.-e hold on 15-17 :bivenWr 197t In Leningrad was devoted to q1lostioa!; of Lh-? r*Ch-1nInr% and ~,lnatlcs of the foraultIon of cernnt rinqrals, thv crystal chemical charicteristIcs *f their 11tructure, and their p%iy4;jct:cjjemjcal prop?rties. The coivfcrence was organized by the Depirtnjal ef rhysical Chemistry and Teclinology of ln~.r~anlc tha .In!:tILuLo of Ch2wlstry of the Siliczates IP-qni I. V. Grobenshchlknv f the As WSSZ, the L-ningrod Technol"Sic,l Institute Imeni Loolovet oneJ the "GLpro- ..t:-: unt" (Ail-Unlon Sra~a Scientific Ro%corch and PlannIng ln~tltutv of the Curint ln6untry). Zart1cip-'AtI!t,- In It.% wor)~ --,?re about 300 p~rlsrn~, both civnzi~-ts v' varlovs :~)*cialtios and prodictl~n =:-n fr~n 25 citter, of our W co-intry. Zx.,.nln~e In 70 reports wire basic problem% relatInr tn anhydroun trlturln)-- and al%n the plianns formIng In th-i proco~-s vf hydroti-i !,0 h.rd,.- 7, ." th, cry;-.rat chomIcal Ch"rocteristicz ~f ccnont Min. r&ls, -heir structural proccsscs of zh, Eorx.,Lk.-i ~f nin-.1. i..n~~ t:,,.~ ~cir.-,tlcs and m,:ch=k5n of tha for."PaLlon ond hyerj. 1~3 ~,! tiie Influonce of iopuritles on thos. procos5r%. and struc- Uxuro foniiti~n d%%rin:; I,ardcnIn,-,. %"I In a report on structural and cryntal chemic4l cliaractirl%tics of minerals .4. V. Dolov oxamIned the role of silicon otoms In the process of W-j -z 159 USSR UDC 621.319.4.002.5 RUBINA, N. N., RU14YANTSEV, N. M. "A Device for Marking Flat Capacitors" r, to-%,at-nyye znaki, Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye obrazts, 1970, No 33, Soviet Patent No 285113, class 21, filed 23 Jun 69, published 29 Oct 70, P 58 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for marking flat capacitors. The unit contains a disc transporter, a cam distributing Shaft, a stereotype block., marking elements in the form of elastic cushions, a mechanism for pickup of the ink and transfer to the stereotype block, and a drive mechanism. As a disLinguishing feature of the patent, productivity is increased and marking is improved by fitting the de-,,5-ce with two coaxially arranged discs carrying diam trically locatted spring-loaded marking elemcuts supporting forks connected to levers which rest on the ew-gs CT the di.- tributing shaft. The stereotype block is accommodated in the gap between the discs. The axis of syrzaetry of the stereotype block and +he axis of symmetry of the capacitors being transported are locat.-d~ or ;-- circle on which the marking elements travel. 0M342C +S" V~ ~IJ P" V ir V, UR 482 Soviet Inventions IiJuA' trate 4, $edtion I ChLamical D . , ervent, r232080 POIQE-CRM SUSPENSION suitable for the-IonatIonBE ptgte6tivo C4C11298 OU metals, ceramic irtigle 4 ~gliss. at for4luoiag' or consists of Un parts by vt); t1An4 riq~kftt 10-50, polyzethylphenylsklaxace resin 10-80, argwdc so 'Went for -the r"in 5-15,; voter 5-25 and optionally, a filter tmicet asbestos, oxides of chromium or zinc..ate), Atatrie -argan.ic solvents iuclude Lover alcohols (methan9i, ethanol etc), Gcotone, dioxane, or the like, A , thorough aixing of the conponents ;esults in the formation of oent in a soln:. of the a suspension of-,hydrated ae l resin in the organic solvent. To form A continuous coating,.the suspension to applied onto the Article-to be pr6tactod, and subjected to therml treatsmot.at 80-25eC for 344 brf. Vu vater-absorption of the coating oft" 24 Us. is . . 13 '976174,1 MIRMA --- -- ----------- 11.5%; the Absorption 44onsene 4-7%i" maxisum weight loss at-460PC not mbt~e than Z.D%,; dielectric constant 2-47 dielectrtt losis 0.03-MOS. 1-1 12 electric restat*Pce 3~-10 ohm. 'cm; - br4kthrough " L.4; to voltage 13 kvfau. 6 .. I V. Grobenphch4kpv Silicate LYUTYI, V.P, 4 .Chemistry.Inst, (19.8,69) B41.36/28.11.68. Claqq Bob, Int. CL C 04b 197G1742 112 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 TITI.E-CULGRIMETkY OF DRY WEIGHT OF BACTERIAL CULTURES, APPLICABILITY OF CULORIMETRIC METHOa OF Ot:TE814INATION OF DRY RESIOUE FOR ANLYStS OF 4UTHUR-(0)-CHALENKO, V.G., RUMYANTSkV, S.N., VULODINA, I.K. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-SOURCE-ZHURNAL MIKP.0131OLOGII, EPIDEMIOL&GII I IMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970 NR 3, -PP 45-50 DATE -PUBLISHED---70 ,.'.,SUaJECT AREAS-61OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES z, 10PIC, TAGS-TYPHUID FEVER CULTURE METHOD, COLORIMETRY ,,.(;UNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1466 STLP NO--UR/OOL6/701()001003/0045/0050 -~.C-J.Rd ACCESSIGN.NU-AP0109526 UNCLASSIFIEU 212 007 UNCLA~SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ACCESSION NU--AP01095Z6 AbSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE EXAMPLE OF TYPHOID CULTURES THE AUTHORS DEMUNSTRATED THE POSS18.1LIfY OF USING CULJKIMETRIC METHOD OF DETERMINATION OF DRY WEIGHT FOR ANALYSIS OF 8ACTERIAL POPULATIONS. IN THE SUGGESTED MODIFICATION THE METHOD IS CHARACTF-kIl-FD BY HIGH SENSITIVITY ANO PRECISION* ADEQUATE REPRODUCIBILM; It IS ALSO WELL COMPARABLE WITH THE DRY HEAT METHODo WIDE APPLICATION OF THE AETHOD IN EXPERIMENTAL AND TECHNICAL MICROBIOLOGY IS RECOMMENDED. Acc.. Nr - Ref. Code: UR 0016 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Mikrobiolpgii, Epidemiologii, i I=unobiologii, 1970,.Nr 1, P P COLORNETRY OF DRY WEIGHT OF BACTERIAL CULTURES. REPORT 1. DETAILS OF THE METHOD V. 0. Chalenko, 1. K. Voto The authors present the experimental results to asrertain the ,j!j)j~Jyic~,bjllty of colorLnet- (~i fle methodof determination of dry residue of tissue homogenvtO , Meymandi-Nelad, 1961) for corresponding analysis of S. typhi cells. Assessment of detall-S of ike, method demon. strated the principal possibility of applying calorimetric procedurts for analysis of bacte- ria) biomass.