SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYKOVA, M.A. - RYSS, B.A.
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USSR UDC: 5N:538.082.62:546-57
9YNQVA, 1-1. A., SABIRZYANOV A. V. and GELID, P. V.
"Physical Characteristics of Cr 5-7yxSi 3 Solid Solutions at Reduced
Temperatures"
Tomsk, izvestiya -V-UZ--Fizika, No 7 1 1973, PP 154-136
Abstract: This brief communication discusses exreri-mental results
of an investigation into some of the physical characteristics of
V5Si3 with the Ti structure as well as its mutual solid solution,3
with Cr `-i 3- The cylindrical specimens were formed by preoning
the me! I Im preC,,nated with argon, into quartz tubes ~raj in diame-t-er.
The chemical composition of" the melt is given. The results are
given in the form of curves, such as the specific resistance of
Cr5-xVx.ODI*- as a function of the temperature and the concentrPtion,
the effeci of temperature and concentration on the absolute thernal.
,n
emf of the same substance, and others. Me magnetic susceptibility
was also st-udied in fields of 5000-15000 oersteds has a funciion of
the temperature, the latter varying fromn 78 to 3000 and the hall
coefficients in this same temperature ran-e -,,-ere also considered.
MME NO -W
U Z"S P1 UDC 621-787.4:[62i.81-~e.6:669-295.5
GRIFICHENKO, I. G. Candidate of Technical Ocience3, RMUMI.Ya.13. P- Candidate
of Scelmical. Sciences
"Increasing the atrability of Dolts I/nde of Titanium Alloy VT-16 by RollinS, the
Fillet With a Roller"
Moscow, Vestnik 1&shinostroyeniya., Ro 1, Jan 72, p 43
Abstract: For the effective iise of titanium fasteniD- it io necessary to
Q_
introduce, into the technolo-ical process of their nroductioi_,, tile opcration
of rollin." tho fillet; th-is clininates the haril-d'ul influerce e_xexted upoii the
fatigue resistence of the bolts by the stress concentrator and by pi%aliminary
grinding. The process off the ro)ling of bolt fillets is described. This pro-
cess increases the lon8evity of bolLs irith repeated str~tlc lo,,;~ds by a factor
of seventeen to twenty, and increaces the-endurance limit by a factor of t-vo.
7%io figures; one reforence in the forin of a footnotc.
USSR UDO 621.A85.6x2
KALIXIII, YU A., YATS, A.M.,
"Investigation Of The Dependence Of The Gain And Efficiency Of n UT On The Radius
Of- The Electron Flow"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nouchno-tekhn.eb. Slektron. 5VCh (Electronic Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No 8, pp 29-16 (from
RZh--Elektronika i veye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstract No 12AI76)
Translations The structure of the electron flow in a travaling-wave tube is invest-
igated by p toregistration methods and a diaphragm with an aperture. A connection
between the gain und efficiency of the devioe and the atructure of the electron
flow is experimentally established. The experimental results obtained are equal to
the theoretical. 8 ref. S
U53R UDO 621.~85.632
KATS, A.M., M
ANIXIN, I.A., 1=19SMA-bl.
OIn7eatigation Of The Effect Of Fulastions Of An Electron Stream On The Output
Power Of A TWT"
Elektron. tekhnike. Nauchno-takhn. 9b. Elektron. SVQh (Electronic 7bchnology.
Seientific-Tachnical Gollection. Microwave Eleotronics),1970,lmsue ll,pp 51-58
(froa RZh--Elektronika i pye primenen!ya, No 2, February 1971, Abstract No 2A184)
Translation: An experimental and theoretical Investigation viae conducted of the
offect of pulsations of the elootron stream on the output power of n traveling-wave
tube. Devices were inveatigated In which focusing of the.o-laniron stream was
accompliehad both by a magnetic periodic focuoing nyotom arW by tho permanent mag-
netic field of a oolenoid. Oood agreement of the experimntal.reaults with the
thooratical was obtained* 6 rat. Summary#
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NATIONS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE, SEAS AND
1"Ti.TTLE"D I R ECT SEISMOLOGICAL OBS
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RYKUNOV
M.- TRY OF INFO--USSRt WORLD WIDEY INDIAN*OCEAN
,.SOURCE--GEOFIZ[CHESKIY BYULLFTEN't MOSCOWt 1970v NR 211 PP 40-50
ODATEE. _PUBL I SHED - ----- 70
:SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
~.TOPIC TAGS--SEISMOGRAPHt SEISMIC SOUNDINGi EARTHQUAKE, OCEAN BOTTOM
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS'
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GROWING INTEEST TO THE
~-DETAILED GEOPHYSIM STUOY OF THE OCEANIC REGIONS HAS RESULTED IN THE
INTENSIFICATION OF WORKS FOR THE ELABORATION OF MEANS OF RFGISTRATION OF
SEISMIC EFFECTS DIRECTLY ON THE.OCEAN BOTTOM* THE AP.-LICATIOIN OF THESE
DEVICES tBOTTOM SEISMOGRAPHS) ALLOWS TO INCRE&SE THE EFFECTIVENESS oF
,~THE EXISTING METHODS OF THE STUDY OF DEEP,STRUCTURE OF OCEANIC PEGIONS
'AND PROVIDES NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR DETAILED UNDERSTANDING OF THE SCISMIC
4EGIME OF THE ACTIVE REGIONS, OF TH7- OPEN OCEAN. DURIr,!G THF RECENT YEARS
,.-ISI-NCE.1961)-T-HE-CHAIR OF TH5 EARTHIS PHY~ICS QF THE PHYSICS FACULTY OF
..THE MOSCOW STATE U~AVE~SITY HAS UNDERTAKEN WORKS WITH :THE PURPOSE OF
-..~ELABORATING A NUMBER OF TYPES OF BOTTOM SEISMOGRAPHS*AND CONDUCTING
I FOR:THE STUDY OF THE
.'THEJR OPERATION FOR DEEP SEISMI.C SOUNDING AND
-.;,','REGIME OF MICRO EARTHQUAKES IN THE BLACK SEA AND INDIAIN OCEAN*
tvi-N, L AS ISTF!
USSR uDc 681.355
SHVETMaY, B. I., VISMICHUK, I. M., and KRAVTSOV, R. S.. Leningrad, and
and CHEXHOVSKIY, E. M., Lvov Ploytechnical Institute
*A Digital Integrating Voltammeter"
USSH Author's Certificate No 347909 klh 03 K 13/20, filed 9 Aug 68, published
4 Soul 72 (from RZh Avtomatika Telemekhanika I Vychislitel'na a Tekhnika, No 11,
Nov 73, abstract Ho 11 A4T5FT_
Translationt A digital integrating voltammeter is proposed, containing an
input apparatus with an amplifier, a,source of base voltage, switches, a timer,
integrator, zero unit, transfer and discharge instruction shaper, cyclic pulse
generator, phase detector, counter, sign flipflop and frequency divider, trans-
fer apparatust memory apparatus, binary-decimal code-to-decimal converter and
indicator display.
To convert bi-polar voltages and Improve noise resistance, the voltammeter
contains a zero determination device, the output of which is connected through
a switch to the input of an integrator, the output of the zero unit,and one of
the inputa of the transferring discharge instruction shaper; the other Inputs of the
latter are connected to the output of the cyclic -impulse generator, the outputs
of the sign flinflop.,and the output of the frequency dividers, respectively.
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9 Aug 68, published 4 Se? 72
The outputs of the discharge and transfer Instruction shaper are connected
respectively to the apparatus memory discharge bus and the ap aratus transfer
bust the sign fliDflop is connected to. the output of the high-order position of
the counter, and its output is connected to one:of the inputs of the phase-
sensitive detector and to the control input of:the transfer aD aratus.
.p
To reduce conversion error, the discharge and transfer instruction shaper
contains flipflops, an inverter,and coincidence circuit. One set of flipflop
Inputs is connected to the output of the frequency divider; the other flipflop
1nputs (except for the first) are connected to the butput of tht~ cyclic pulse
generator.
The input of the first flipflop Is connected to the output of the zero unit;
the direct output of tho second and the inverted output of the third flipflop are
connected to one coincidence circuit, ti) which the direct output of the sign
flipflop, and the oeDut of the cyclic pulse generator are also connected. The
direct outnut of the third and the inverted output of the fourth flipflops are
connected to the other coincidence circuit, to which the Inverted output of the
sign flipflop and the outnut of the cyclic pulse generator are also connected;
the outputs of the coincidence circuits are connected through an Inverter to tile
transfer bus. Three illustratio,".
USSR UDC 518.5:533.6.011.35
IVANOVf M. Ya. and Rus~r~~.-
"Analysis of Transonic Flow in Elliptical Nozzles's
Mosecrd, Izvestiya Alademii Nauk, SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 3, 1972,
pp 161-163
Abstract: The paper deals w-ith flow in narrcAqing-expanding nozzles with an
elliptical cross section. The solution is obtained numerically by means of
a method, generalized for the three-dimensional case, which had earlier been
used for the analysis of steady and nonsteady f1mis in nozzles and channels.
The method is based upon a difference schemes proposed by S. K. Codunov, for
the "through" calculation of discont-Inuous solutions of the. equations of gas
dynamics, which permits the flow area to be calculated without isolation of
the shock waves and other particularities of the stream. The influence of
the ellipticity of the nozzle shape upon the flow pattern is analyzed. 4
figures.
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Engineer, GUBIN, 1., Card- -to of nical
Sciences
"Brazing of Titanium With Silver Brazing Alloys"
Moscow, Svarochnoye, Proizvod,stvo, No 1, jan 70, PP 32-34
'h
Abstrac*: rX.11o, micros1ructure o' 4-RaniLna specinte-
ra:)
silveF brazing alloys wan studied by mean:3 of riat-,allog 1-lic and
nd that in the brazi-L of' e-nd OUL.
X-ray analysis. It was foiL
titaniu--a alloys w1th pure silver it is practicall-,,f J'X 1, 1 G,10
brazed
to obtain a con-.tant, value of t1he stret-c-th o-
The ob, ,th va-flifid fro
Cained values of strar-V .4 r,-L 20 1-1o LO
to .a --blo TiAg into qr;;1
dL,6 ~6,o tho for- tion of layor.-, of b;At L,
co=ound. Strong-uh value-o of Joint-- bPaY,(.--d 4 r -; L h 1i i
copper brazing alloys -.-rere alao somo-,Yhat scattrivod. the
-4-eract4 on be~wean '-he: lir=id. bra - ing ,:~lioy and
-twe of zhe inv
nat
t4.tani= is different. For siliror brazing alloys, co. t -i-n-
over 0.3 percent copper and over 0.1 porcent t-ir., initially.0
Ti Cu. and Ti3Cu inter-motallic compounds fo-ra, at t-lhe coatac-tl
USSR
RYLILNIKOV, V. S., et a!., Svarochnoy-a Proizvod3tvo, No 1, jan 70,
pp 32- 34
-he bra-ing alloy. Subs?-quontly
surface between titanium and t - U
they dissolve in the brazing alloy and forin a 1ayi_.,,- of '_2iATr,
pper or tin, ronpectively,
intenaetallic co.-mound alloyed with co--
tj %
The,strongest joints wrere obtained by brazing with 2-6 percent
Cu alloy. Joints, brazed with silver-tin b-azing allays -wrere
the.weakest (tensile strength up '"a 4~ kg7m~2). 1--roldin- ti~me in
the brazing furnace, which doponds on the composition of the
brazing alloy, also affects the stren~gth of the braZed joint.
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Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical,: Derwent,
F237220 FAST OPPUTLNG D.C CIRCUIT BReKER. Thin
partLti6hs (16) 41ri-anged in.'V';confi&uration
assist in extinguishing thearc and in the' disposal
of gases. Also a magnetic field gentrate'd by magnet
(8) blows the arc away. The moving contact (4) is driven
by a magnet (10) and it meets the fiied contact (7)
mounted on the insulating plate (6).~
6.12.65 as 1041576/24-7. A.'M, KUSSUL et al. V.I.LENIN
"URALELEKTROTYAMASH" WORKS. (26-6.69) Bul 8/12.2.69.
Class 21c. Int.C1. H 02c.
AUTHORS: Kussul', A. M.;_Skurygin, I~. K.; -G. A.
Zovogo KrasnoRc tr
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Acc. Nr Abstracting Service:
-IPP005563 CHEMICAL ABST,
112479f Effect of x-ray radiation on the rate of Polyiso
'diffusion into rubber. %jadimorskii- Xu.-B.; Zalbia=
Len]
HY12Y. S. -k 4=1ttao. Politekh. Inst. im. Kalinina.*
Soedio., -L 2-
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Ref. Code
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wt
The diffusion of tagged polyisoprene (1) (mol. -2~
natural rubber (11) irr4iated %ith:x-rays at a dose rate of 700
Rlsec in Ar, 0, or air was studied.: The, diffusion coelf. of I de-
clined from 1.8 X 10-13 to 0.6 X 10~-L3 CM2/sec after If had been
irradiated in Ar with 0 to 2.6 X 1W rads, suggesting that radia-
tive crasslinking bad occurred. Irradn. of 11 with 7 x 1W rads in
the presence of 0 was keornpaniid by increased tnul. mobility
and lower diffu5ion coeff. due to competing degradation and
crosalinking. CKJR
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i':-T;l TLE--TH E RELATION BETWEEN THE ENERGY MOMEMTUM VECTOR AND THE CANONICAL
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MENTUM IN.RELATIVISTIC MECHANICS -U-
YU.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
';-SaURCE TEORETICHESKAYA I MATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAI 1970t VOL 21 NR 3v PP
~,~'-333-337
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VBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
~;T*OPIC TAGS--PARTICLE MOTION, RELATIVISTIC PARTICLE, PARTICLE ANNIHILTiotNo
VECTOR, RELATIUSTIC-QUANTUM MECHANICS
'INE-TIC ENERGY.t
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~.'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--198512039 STEP NO--UR/0646/7G/002/003/0333/0337
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102068
212 OZ2 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
.__CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102068
A13STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RELATIVISTIC MECHANICS IS
CONSIDEREU AS THE LIMIT CASE OF MECHANICS WITH THE FOUR INDEPENDENT
CANONICAL MOMENTA P SUBI. IT IS SHOWN THAT IN THIS LIMIT CASE THE
-CREATION AND THE ANNIHILATION OF PARTICLES ARE POSSI.BLE. THE RELATION
IS REVEALED BETWEEN THE ENERGY. MOMENTUM VECTOR OF: THE PARTICLE AND ITS
CANONICAL MOMENTUM. THE USUAL RELATION &EQUALS MINUS P SUBO BETWEEN
JHE ENERGY OF PARTICLE AND THE TIME COMPUNENT OF CANONICAL M014ENTUM
APPEARS TO BE THE PARTIAL CASE OF THE RELATION 013TAINED ANO 15 VAUID
.-....ONLY IF THE WORLD LINE OF PARTICLE DOES NOT CH04GE ITS DIRECTION-w
--,BACKWARD IN TIME.
K7 _lp
USSR
RYLOVA, T. N.
"Improvement of Formal Criterion for Determination of Semantic Connections
Between Statements Based on One Model of Text Generation"
Linivist. Probl. Avtomatiz. Inform. Poiska (Linguistic Problems of the
Automation of Information Retrieval -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972,
pp 111-127 (Translated from Referativn-yy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973,
Abstract No 911831).
Translation: A dynamic model of the generation of text from a class of words
allowing differentiation of the connection between text statements is
constructed.
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Ma 5 R UDC 535-34 1543-42 1541 .8
B EGOROY, YU. P. PIAKOYMMY, YU. P.,.. ~XfL-M:, ~0-
M~17M'm~,Mw my of Sciences
F1o-'HCMjj Institute of Organic Chemistry, Aca-de
4
USSR, Kiev
"Spectroscopical Investigation of the Reaction Rechanism of Phosphonium
Salts with Carboxylic Acids in Solutions".
Kiyev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimentallnaya Rhinlya, Vol 9, 110 3, MaY-Jun
73, pp 350-356
Abstracti Intermolecular reactions of quaternary phosphonium salts
(C8H1,)4P Hal (11al I-, Br:*t CI-) with proton donors stronger than alcohols
-- the carboxylic acids (RCOOH, R - CH 3t- Ccl 3' CF3) were investigated in
Ccl 4 solutions by means of IR spectroscopy. It has been shoirn that the
reaction cccur3 through the formation of a Icomslex Hin the H-bond, and that
it is irreversible. A mechanism for this reicTion ban been proposed,
according to which a halide anion of the aalt in exchanged for a carboxylate
anion. Since the rate of this process is symbatic with the proton donating
1/2
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T oreticheskaya i Eksperimental'naya Kbimiya,
BOIDESKUL, 1. YE., et al., le
Voll 9, Ito 3, May-Jun 73, PP 350-356
properties of these acids and with the proton accepting properties of the
salt H-bonds, It seems reasonable that the H-bond formation is the first
stage of this reaction.
T UDC 541.8
YEGOROV, Yu. P. , RYLITSU Ye.R., TARASEVICII, A. S.
"Electron- Acceptor Properties of Four- Coordinati on Phosphorus ill Intermole-
cular Reactions"
Kiev, Teoreticheskaya i EksperimentalInaya hlimiya, Vol 8, No 2, Mar-Apr,
1972, pp 169-175.
Abstrac~t: Organic compounds containing four-coordination phosphorus with
phosphoryl, thiophosphoryl and inine bonds with the general form 1) = X have
exceptionally high tendencies toward the formation of molecular complexes
and associates. This tendency of these compounds has been related to the
uneven distribution of the charge in the P = X bond, to the significant trans-
fer of electron density to the X:P-~ - X- group. Although it has boen pre-
sumed in the literature that intermolecular bonds are forl~ie-d in which the
P atom acts as an electron acceptor, no direct confirmation has ever been
presented. The purpose of the present work is to confirm this assumption
by studying the mechanisms of inteimol.ecular interaction -- the first stage
in the process of chemical conversion -- using a ntunber of oxides (R-P = 0)
as examples. The studies were performed by IR-spectroscopy of the compounds
dissolved in cyclohexane with the electron donor compounds added to the solu-
tion. The studies confirmed that organophosphorus compounds i-.,ith the four-
coordination phosphorus atom can participate in the formation of molecular
aggregates by accepting electrons at this atom. Tf this iiiteraction is the
USSR
UDC 541.8
YEGOROV, Yu. P., RYLITSEV, Ye. V., TARASEVICII, A. S., Kiev, Teoreticheskaya
i Eksperimentallnaya Khimiya, Vol 8, No 2, Mar-Apr, 1972, pp 169-175.
first stage in an elementary chemical conversion, in the limiting case the
electrophi 1 i city of these compounds is determined by the freedom of the phos-
Phoras atom to accept electrons.
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BOROVIKOV, YU. YA,.s HYLITUV B WL, 1. YE., FESHCHENKO,
T4
G. - HAXOVETSKIY,I F., YFGOROIV, YUW* F., Institmte of Organic
Chemistry, Kiev, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
::"'Dielkometric Study of Trialkylphosphind Derivativen"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khixii, Vol 40, No 9, Sep 70,
pp 1957..196-2
Abstract: A study of the interaction be'ween the molecules of tri-
alkylphosphine oxides and their analogues in solutions by the
method of dielectric permeability is reported, Trialkylphosphine
oxides, trioctylphozphine sulfide, -selenide, -talliaride and
totraalkylphoaphine iodide were investigated. It was determined
t:iat the dipole moments and atomic polarizations of the trialkyl-
phosphine oxides depend on the length of.the hydrocarbon chain.
The diDole moments of trioetylphosphine oxide, -sulfide) -selenide,
and ~telluride were identical. within experimental error. Tri-
-octylphosphine oxide and tetraootylphosphine iodide aro associated
-according to the antiparallel type In solvents of.low diolactrio
112
permeability. of n I'm C4 loll r)1,
oxide,is higher in carbon tetrachloride than in benzeno, and in
chlorobenzene, trifluorobenzene, and acetone it izti monomeric, 11be
association of totraootylphosphine iodide persistii even in solvents
with high E;Itheir dipole moments are:olose to values corresponding
.:-~:to,.completle charge transfer from P to:1.
USSR UDC 547.26'11
MAREVA, T. G., MELtNIKOV, N. N., and KHASKIN, B A., All Union Scientific
Imse-a-r-M-I-n-s"titute of Chemical Plant Protective Agents
"Reaction of Etheramides of Thiophosphoric Acid With Sodium Methoxide"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 676-677
Abstract: Heating equimolar quantities of an etheramide of thiophosphoric
acid and sodium methoxide in methanol at 80* for 8-10 hrs yields-initially
a trialkylthiophosphate and an allphatic amine. Then.the trialkylthio-
phosphate reacts further with sodium methoxide,yielding a sodium salt of
0,0-dialkylthiophosphoric acid. It also alkylates stepwise.the amine ob-
tained all.the way to trialkylammonium salt of-0,0-dialkylthiophosphoric
acid.
USSR UDC 547.26'118
KHASKIN, B. A., RYM4JUVA,--T. G., ZIEL'NIKOV, N. N., and BELYKH, L. N., All
Union Scientific,-Tqiii~w~ch, Institute of Chemical Plant Protection Agents
"Reaction of Est;-r-Amides of Phosphorus Thibacids With Sodium Iodide"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshcbey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 435-436
Abstract: In studying the reactions of amidoesters of phosphorus thioacids
with sodium iodide it was found that this reaction may take different routes,
depending on the structure of the substituent at the nitrogen atom of the
amidoester molecule. With two alkyl substituents at the nitrogen atom the
reaction carried out at room temperature in acetone after 3-5 hrs will yield
the sodium salt of 0-methyl-N,N-dialkylamidothiolphosphori6 acid and methyl
iodide. When a hydrogen atom is attached to the amide, th~,- reaction goes
further and after 5 hrs of heating to 120' in acetone in alsealed vial
yields methylmercaptan, tetramethylam--onium iodide and a polymer.
m
USSR UDC Y47.26-118
lamMi, B. A.0 ILU ~ZVVIXOV, H. N., All--Unioz Scientific
UT; of Cm ~-I'gentz for Plant Protection
:Research Instit
"Conoerning a Secondary Reaction in the Synthesis of O-Alkyl 0--Arylthio-
phosphoric Acid Azldlos"
Leningrad, Zhurnal 0b.5hcb,--,y Kh'imlip Vol 1;2(l NO 7, Jul lip 1.653-1654
Abstracti When 0-alJcyl 0-arylthiophos-phoric acid azides W03:0 Syntherlized
yl&-Ano or dinsthylazAna ifith O-aj-kyl O-aiTlthio-
by reacting p4,seoua meth
rl ehloxide3 in r.,..solutc, b~~-nzeznc, at 40-6VC0 producta of a accondary
phonphor L
reaction were obaerved -- aalta of the coxTvaponding amiriv nand ai~jrla:'Ido-
thiophocphoric acid. Tha aynthqniv of thc*o lbypxoduct*~I ir.; an
follows. When the prinary or mucandazy w,-~Ino attlicia; tho p~ai3phorI13 ato"a,
tho 0-aJJ:yl 0-arylthdophosphoryl lmllida is dealkylatod idth forrna-4.1on of tho
"ids arA O-ax-jl a.-Adothiophotphoria ac" . Thim ph-.-~-I~horlc aeld then.
alkyl hal Id. L
fz3=S thO C03=eSDvzidin3 ex-tonlun salt. in the pre-senco of th2 ainimi,
The proposed r9action is confirried by dz-t2, in tho litermhtra on roaxtion of
0#0-dialkylphosphoxic acid halide-a with v'c-rW,--y aminva arjI &II1.1irm.
MEN--
USSR
Nil-
No-WEIR
UDC 615-77?/779
RYY,A r7.VA T. G. Y54ASM, B. 1., 1-1,-11 NIROV, N. N.
"Reaction of Ajaido B3ters of Thiophosphoric Acid with Pxrim&1:y and Secondarf
AmineW'
Leningradt Zhurnal Db3hchey Khimiij Vol 42(104), No 7. Jul 72, PP 111,773.4477
Abstracti The alkylatIng capacity of amido estexz of tliiophonphon~c --.cid
TOCIS studied, It wazs found that wherl equinolocullar qiwntitiin?, of pxl_,ary
and wcondary aliphrtic aminea reacted with amide e5iart~ of thiophosphoric
acdd, mono-, biz- and quatenlaxy amorduri zalts v-jre producvd, darmundinz on
the reaction conditions. It wao also found that when pripo.1.7 or accondary
aminea# taken in excessl uere alkylated ifith ardde orators o, triphoaphoric
aclAj zalts of tho corresponding amino and amidotMophoaphol-Ic acid wero
fomed.
-1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIEb PROCESSING DATE--02DCT7f)
TITLE--ExPOSURE OF DISLOC4TIONS IN NIJBIUM CARBIDE -U-
v.!-4., RYMASHEVSKIY, G.A.
CVUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA '970, 15(l), lq3-4
:~.DATE PUbLISHED - ----- 70'
"~~.~SUdJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR..
TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL LATTICF DISLOCATIUN, ETCHED CRYSTAL, MJDEL# CRYSTAL
LATTICE STRUCTURE, CARBIDE
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~.::~DGCUHENJ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY RF1L/FkAME--L939/076T STEP NO--Uit/0070/70/015/001/0193/0194
C If((; ACCESSION NO--AP0107309
UNCLASSIF 1~0
M Ill.
212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
C:T?,C ACCESSION NO--AP0107309
ACT--( U) GP-0- A3STRACT. PITS AND DISLOCATION LOOPS wERE
''EXPOSEL) BY ETCHING NBC UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 11) WITH A MIXT.
OF HNII SU63, PLUS lJF (HNU SUB3 10 PLUS HF 3 ML) FOR 30-60 SEC AT
20DEGkEESi AND (21 ELECTROLYTICALLY IN A MIXT. OF li SUS2 S:) SUB4 PLUS HF
PLUS HNO SUB3 (H SU82 SO SUB4 50 PLUS HF 10 PLUS HNG,SUB3 20 ML) AT 30 V
AND 0.8~1.0 A-MM PRIME2, FOLLOWED BY ETCHING AS IN 11). THE ETCH PITS
FORM CHARACTERISTIC SUB BOUNDARIES, D. 10 PRIME4 CM~PRIME '4EGATIVE2. BY
ETrHING THE.PITS (100)v INCLUSIONS AND FRESH DISLOCATIONS ARE EXPOSED.
THE DISLOCATION 1). AT THE BRANCH OF THE 3 FOLD JUNCTION.S71OWS A 40RE
COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUB BOUNDARY IN RELATION TO THE SIMPLE
INCLINED,BOUNDARY MODEL.
UNCLAS-S IF IE-D
'USSR
UDC 621.791.793,011
SEMENOV, V. M., Engineer, Novokramatorskiy Machine Building Plant imeni
V. 1. Lenin, and GFIHAIIN, A. S., Dc-ctor of Technical Sciences, and.,4AZEVICH,
I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Central Scientific Research Institute
of Heavy Machine Building
OTemperature Interval of Metal Brittleness During Electroslag Welding"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, 1973 pp. 10-1.1
Abstract: The temperature interval of brittleness and area of hot crack
nucleation during electroslag welding were studied to investigate the process
of hot crack formation and to develop measures of preventing them. Tests were
made with steel St3 using welding wires Sv-IOG2 and O8FhN2N end flux AN-31.8.
It was found that the surface temperature of the slag bath was almost 140000
and rises to 160000 and higher during the welding process. To determine the
critical time interval during which the,temperature interval of brittleneszi
e3dztts, plates measuring 20 x 80 x 150 mm were electroslag welded up to the
instant when the surface of the metal bath reached the top edge of the plates.
This r"wnt vas fixed by an electric sensor which is short circuited and auto-
matically stops tha u*1ding process and,,within specified time intervals (10,
20, 30, 40 and 50 see), the seam deformation mechanism is switched on with
1/2
.... ........... .....-
SEMINOV,, V. M. et al. Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, 1973, pp, lQ-11
certain force from which the time interval for mini=m rate of scam deformation
leading to crack formation can be determined., Hot cracks develop after 20
seconds with the largest cracks appearing after 30-40 seconds. The area of
crack nucleation was found to be the crystallization front. 4 figures, 2
bibliographic references.
-2/2
69
if 2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
;"TITLE-MEASUREMENT OF SMALL COLOR DIFFERENCES IN DYED TEXTILE MATERIALS
~"'AUTHOR-f03)-SHESTERNINAP G.P., BELENK[Yt L&T.? RYMOVs A.I.
~'_'~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SO,URCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB, ZAVEO.? TEKHNOL. TEKST. PROK. 1970*t (1), 80-4
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--14ATERIALSo METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
,TOPIC.TAGS--DYEp TEXTILE, TEST METHOD
~:~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..-OUCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0791 STEP i%O--UR/0324/70/CrJO/O')L/008010084-
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0124460
UNCLASSIFIE
Ela-
-2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
CIRIC ACCESSION-NO--AP0124460'
..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DISCUSSION WITH 12 REFS.r
FOLtOAEO BY THE EXPTL. EVALUATION OF 4 WIDELY USED METHODS FOR THE DETN.
OF CLOTH COLORS (D. NICKERSON, ET AL., 1944 AND 1950, G. WYSZECKIP 1963s
S.v ET AL'.9 ~1968). FACILITY: VSES. ZAOCH. MST. I-EKST. LEGK-
PROM.r MOSCOWt USSR.
USSR UDC 621.771.35.001.5
IaMV, V. A., POLUKHIN, P. I., ISAYEV, L. M., VATKIN, Yu. Ya., and NEMrSOV,
S.
"Determining the Basic Parameters of the Process of Continuous, Roll-Less
Shaping of Skelp"
Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metallov i Splavov, Moscoiv, No 64, "Metallurgiya,"
1970, pp 152-158
Translation: Proceeding from the condition of continuity of the deformation
area, the basic parameters of the process of roll-less shaping of skelp are
found: the work of shaping; the length of the deflecting area; the traction
force of the circular-pass stands; and their drive pcx~er. Tvo figures and
,three bibliographic entries.
7_
oil
tiff!
IMP
C
T. V.
izc~,v,, V. t
TELICH 1;i-OV, %f~~~,Ind 1~1
-o=,e Problems in the %'Pnufactz~rc- c,-
..elded Pipes
50-52
1:1e cos.. C-- SeL7.-,e2s T,- -.,e C7. :"O"um =,4 -`ts al'~iys
Z,-Ie low ne-rcenza:re of tor se:--~rzcc. eS
C, ~ -0-15'). 7'ne
L
a more- ccona-JILcal ')Mduction tech-o'Lc~:r for t'-ir--wailed pine
'.,iobiir., in.-ots all lo-yed with titani-an and zircond-an ':rfre uoed ::.7c 7
e m. e ch n- n 4- c an r o n e rec ce p !,,- t e s a, -, d t h e c 1 e cr c n - b
narax-eters ::-.re ;;iVen 4r, ta`ular 'I~ac nechanicza-, s t -."I t`a~ 7:.C-
U:ii-ai-y vacuum anncal`n- o', t, i
pnr,~-nt -metai slirhtly r,;!du,~e-s I-,!-
-propertle-n Oby 12-15") and
- to twofo!,4'. t~'-e ~tr=,th of' the vif-,Ids ax~- "an
those o:' t-e -,-aren7, -,er u
s a:~-. Q, Enrel -1c;--,raphic ans-1,lysis revealed coar:,e- -0:*(.rI,.:!(I
ra f. id
f cz* tl,e
icz-;--ard
d e t ~frc:~! 270
w3o q
`LL; abcut tho~ ru, that of mri!.On-~4'"C
1/2
Tsvetrryye `~b 31 Mar 70, r~P 50-52
PAII.LVII T.
rollinf--- th-s billets were a-~ 22000C. For 11.6-and 12-7= the total
tion was 4o ~o 43as -- 3-31%- Tme -ii-ped paoc~cL flanttenir-_q
deforma J; -0-- 20 =m P
tests to t*-_,e point o--:' i-ml-I conz-fi-,aity. 7he nev tachnnoloE-zr of the -)rocess vankeS
e 11 t, -
it -oossMe -uo r duce b,.r 2 to 2-5 times 'he cost af the finis"n-ad product, with the
pVsJ-co=echanJ-LcalI properties re=ai-nin-g tqe same.
UDC; 621. 317. 39
ZHUKOV, V. I. , MIKHALEVSKIY, V. I. , RYWHA, V. A.
ffA Device for Measuring Group Delay Time
USSR Author's Certificate No 269015, filed 9 Aug 68, published 10 Aug 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 06, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A307,P)
Translation: Devices are known for measurement of group delay tire in
objects with territorially spaced input and output without using an ad-
ditionall channel for reference frequency transmission. A high-stability
oscillator on one fixed frequency is located to each side of the object
to be studied. A measurement based on comparing the phases of the measure-
ment and reference signals is carried out on the reception side. in order
to increase precision and reduce the lower level of measurements, the -pro-
posed device utilizes a signal shaped by an additional divider on the trans-
.mitting side of the communications channel for controlling a wobbulator,
and a selector is used for additional modulation of the sweep frequency
signal during only forward sweep. A selector and control pulse shaper are
used for Drecontrol of the counter divider on the reception side of the
communications channel. E. L.
1/1
.. ... .. .... .... ...
USSR uDc: 621.391-883.2
RYIASHIN V. P.
"Interference Resistance of Phase Telegraphy With Ideal Limiters in a
Channel With Variable Parameters"
V sb. Easchety radiotekhn. sY-hem i proyektir. radioaT)paratv:t~y (Calculations
of Radio Circuits and Design of Radio Equipment--collection oF works), Omsk,
ig7o, pp 59-63 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6. Jun 71, Abstract No 6A47)
Translation: The paper deals with resistance to interference in phase
telegraphy and relative phasse telegraphy in a chann~!l with Gaussian noises
used in the receiver
and with Rayleigh fadirg when an ideal limiter i-
U. e. a device whic1h eliminates all waplitude variation of a signal with-
out changing phase ratios). An expression is, derived for the probability
of receiver error. It is shown that the use of an ideal liniter does not
cut.down resistance to interference any more than in a channel with con-
stant parameters. Bibliography of four titles~. 11. S.
33
Ace: Nr P0046868
Raf. Code:
USSR \UDC 621.224.253.67:621.787.4
KUDRYAVTSEV, I. Professor, Director of Technical Sciences,
SCHEGOLEVY G. S., Professo-r and RYMYNOVA,,--E~)1,V., Engineer
"Increasing the Durability of Components of Powerful Hydraulic
Turbine Wheels"
Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroyneiya, No 1, 1970, pp 22-25
Abstract: This article describes a series of te~jts conducted
jointly by the Central Scientific-Rese h -Insti-tute-
---.-noIogy and Mechanic i1' Engiv~e' el"i i-n _QsNIUMASK) and by Ieaingrad
hiifi-t~-TOOI Plant" *(iMZ) on' "s"a-m'-'p*l-'e-s"-m-a'-d"e- of 25XIMP steel,. with
the purpose of evaluating the increase in durability of components
of the blade adjustment mechanism, for powerful hydraulic Turbine
wheels, obtained by surface strengthening of chawfers by means
of vibrating roller. Data are presented on the shape of samples,
their heat treatment, the chamfer radius, the number of impacts
per minute, the impact energy, and etco A schematic diagram of
Reel/Frame
nPYS1 r%.A - -
the device used for penumatic hammering of chamfers, and-also
a
photograph of the instrument for measuring the-grroove depth after
hammering process, are given. The results of the fatigue tests
on various samples with different chamfer radiusl-presented in a
table and in graphs, are discussed. The effect~of surfa&,~ stren-
gthening, of scale factor, and of chamfer radius on the endurance
limit is analyzed. The method described-here was used for in-
-reasing the durability of components of powerful hydraelic tur-
c
bines of Verkhne-Tulomsko and is being a compulsory shop
practice at LMZ. Original article has 5 figures, 3 tables and
3 formulas.
19790189
1/3 035 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATF--27NOV70
TITLE--ELECTROCARDIOGRAM OF A DOG UNDER CONDITIONS OF' PROr'RESSIVE HYP(jX!A
_U_
A6UTHGR-(02)-AVAZ8AKIYEVA, M.F., RYMZHANOY_, K.S.
'o:
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.~SOURCE-IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK KAZAKHSKOY SSR, SERIYA BIOLOGICIIESKAYA,
1970t NR Is PP 60-62
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROCARDfOGRAPHY, DOG, HYPOXIA, RESPIRATION, CARBON
DIOXIDEt GAS ANALYZER
DECONTROL MAQK.fNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0377 STrP NO--UR/0404/'10/00f)/001/006010062
CIRCIACCESSION NO--AP0135865
UNCLASSIFIED
-2/3 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
~CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135865
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CARDIAC ACTIVITY CHANGES BROUGHT
-ABOUT BY PROGRESSIVE HYPOXIA HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED IN A~CLOSED
PECURRINGr RESPIRATORY SYSTEM WITH THE SIMULTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF
EXHALED CO SUB2. THE PRESSURE DROP OF OXYGEN IN THE INHALED AIR WAS
MEASURED POLAROGRAPHICALLY ON A IIGODART`t'~COMBINATION ANALYZER. EKG DATA
WERE OBTAINED ON 18 DOGS. THE OXYGEN CONTENT WITHIN THE RECURRING
RESPIRATION SYSTEM DECREASED PROGRESSIVELY. THE HYPOXIC TIME LENGTH
DURING VARIATION OF OXYGEN DECREASED PROGRESSIVELY. THE HYPOXIC TIME
LENGTH DURING VARIATION OF OXYGEN PRESSURE DROP RATE (DELrA P 0 SUB2 MIN
HG-MIN) IN THE INHALED AIR, FROM 0.7 TO 1-26, IS SHOWN 1~1 TABLE 1.
TOTAL HYPOXIC TIME IN OUR EXPERIMENT EQUALED 122.81 PLUS UR MINUS 16.57
m 114. TABLE 1 SHOWS THE ALTITUDE ABOVE-- SEA LEVEL (AAJ IN METERS AND THE
ASSOCIATED HYPOXIC TIME IN MIN OVER M PLUS OR MINUS 04 (HT). (AA)
0-1000# (HT) 29.08 PLUS OR MINUS 2.19. (AA) 1000-2000, (HT) 18.91 PLUS
OR MINUS 1.90. (AA) 2000-3000t IHT) 16.16 PLUS OR 14INUS 0.78. (AA)
3000-4000t (HT) 14.33 PLUS OR MINUS 0.38. (AA) liO00-5,)0Q, (HT) IL.75
PLUS OR MINUS 0*33. (AA) 5000-6000, (HT) 10.16 PLUS OR MINUS 0.42,
(AA) 6000-7000, (HT) 8.91 PLUS OR MINUS 0.30 (AA) 7000-8000, (HT)
7.41 PLUS OR MINUS 0.17. (AA) c3000-9000i, (~T) 6.10 PLUS OR MINUS 0.10.
.-THE RESULTS OF THESE EXPERIMENTS HAVE SHOWN THAT, IN 'THE INITIAL
STATE, THE RATE OF CARDIAC CONTRACTION RANGED BETWEEN 61 AND 114
AVERAGING 85 BEATS-MIN. THE EKG ALSO SHOWED RESPIRATOAV SINUX
ARRHYTHMIA AND A POLYMORPHIC STATE OF THE T PROJECTIONi AT REST, THE
SYSTOLIC INDEX RANGED FROM 29 TO 47 PERCENTs AVERAGING 37 PERCENT..
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIE'J~, PROCESS UNS DATE-Movio
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0135865
ABSTRACT/EXT RACT-- THE RATE OF CARDIAC CONTRACTION l!)CREASED WITH '%LTITUDE:
96 SEATS-MIN AT 3,000 14tO AT, 51000 MA; 175 AT 8,000 M; AiD 162 AT
91000 M. FACILITY: KAZAKH STATE UNIVERSITY IMENI S. -M, KIROV,
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC1: 621-375.4
RYMDA, A. I.
"Analyzing an Inverse Stage With Emitter Coupling"
V ab. Radioelektron. v nar. kh-ve SSSR, Ch. 2 (Radioelectronies
in the National. Economy of the USSR, Part 2--coll-2ction of works)
Kuybyshev, 1970, pp 91-101 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No. 3, March
71# Abstract No. 3D133)
Translation: The analysis is made by replacing the transistor with
an equivalent pi-type circuit. Formulas are obtained for practi-
cal computation according to practical requirements. Five illus-
trations, bibliography of five. N. S.
10 -
USSR
UDC: 621-375.4
RYNDA, A. I.
"High-Frequency Correction in an Inverted Stage With Emitter
Coupling"
Vob. Radioelektron. v nar. 17h-ve SSSR,-Ch.-2 (Radioelectronics
in the i7ational Economy of the UO'SR, Part 2--collection of works)
Kuybyshev, 1970, pp 102-112 (from RZh-Radiojekhn~ka, No. 3, March
71, Abstract ITO. 3D157)
Translation: The simplified circuit of an invertei stage with emit-
ter coupling and emitter correcticn in the leading leg is con-
sidered; correction is not introduced into the controlled leg. It is
assumed that the transistor has the same parametea-,in zne legs;
the loads in the collector circuits are also the same. The ana-
lysis is conducted on the basis of experimentally verified com-
putations. Four illuetrationst bibliography of three, N. 0.
7
USSR uDo 621.375-121
TSYKIN, G.S 4 1 [Mmbers Scientific-Technical Society Of Radio
Engineering: s4ce crones, And Oon:munications imeni A.S. Popov3
"Calculation Of Stages Of An Amplifier Of Harmonic And Pulse Pignals With
Emitter Righ-Frequency Correction!'
Radiotekhnika, Vol 27, 110 5, MY 1972, PP 94-100
Abstract; A method in described for the engineering caletilation of wide bond
transistorized amplifier 5tages of amplifiers of both harmonic and pulse Sig-
nals. A circuit for high-frequency correction of series aomplex current feed-
back (circuit o? ordtter high-frequenoy correction) is exemined. Oomputed
formulas and graphics are presented as well as examples of calculations. An
experimental atudy of a number of fftago5 of an amplifier of both harmonic and
pulse signals, assembled on the basis of transistors with carefully measured
parametere, showed very good agreement between the date calctAloted by the
methods detcribed in the paper and the experimental data. The deviation of the
calculated and experimental data lies in the limits of precision of the meaeure-
mente and ordinarily doea not exceed 2-5 percent. 5 fig. ~ ref. Rocoived, 22
Noy 1971-
UM UDG: 62lo791*76.-621
5MCHINSKIII A. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, KONVISHER, B. YA., ZjTj2LLO,
V- V.,, and CHMM, A. SH., Engineers, Planning-Design Bureau of Electrohydraulics,
N11kolayev
OVelding by the Electric Exploding of the Conductor"
Kiev# Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 9g Sep ?3t PP 54-56
Abstract: Welding by the electric exploding of the condactor involves the follow-
ing: electric energy is fed from the storage device (a capacitor bank) to current
conductors where a wire explodes and forms a powerful shock wave wMch moves in a
radial direction* Under the effect of the shock wave, the element being welded de-
forms and moves at a high rate of speed towards the surface of the fixed element.
Welding takes plzce during the collision of the elements.Good joints were produced
from sufficiently plastic uniform and differing materials. Factors -w-hIch affect
weld quality are indicated.
72
Ac~-
'A c6. N P.Ref. Code:
0108690 Abstraccing Service: UR 0482
So
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent,
3170
244368 SFR71M PrEET G c=prises a rotary
frame M slot plates (2). each with
magnet (3), bolts (4).and,spring (5) to soften impact
when lowered On' to the sheets.. The fourth plate is
linked to a ram (6) and carries t;4o bars (7) with,nuts
(8) for setting the required sheet..tet-down pitch;'; All
plates are l-inked-by.-a parallell4ram (9). The st' *acker
is placed so that the plate magnets contact the spring
sheets, are energised and lift the.sheets to where the
ram is cut in which spread3 thL. sheets on the plate3 by
the required pitch and so lay thest,on.the hearth
conveyor once the ma?,ners are de-et.iergisad.
11.3.68 as 1226096/22-1. KUZ1*-TSOV.V,S., Y.P.RYNDIII, A.
A,MNOER et at. ULYANOVSK 0GINEERING RES.INST. (10.10-
69) But 18/28.5.69. Clasr, 18c. Int.Cl. C 21. d.
REEL/FMME
199,00414
-6- REELIFRAXE L3 s
1.990041-5
AlAo 108G90-
'Kuznetsov,
AUMORS. V. S.; Ryndin, G. P., Zander., A. A.; V2yi in,_
V. A.
USSR uDc: 681-325-57
JSSI
RYNDIN, Zh. V., Ryazan Punchcard Tabulator Plant
RYN]
T
"'A Binary-Decimal Accumulative Adder"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarny-ye znaki,
No 5, Feb 71, Author's Certificate No 293241, Division G, filed h Jan 71,
published 15 Jan 71, p 164
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a binari-decimal accumu-
lative adder which contains a summing register, a carry register and also
AND and OR logic elemeents. P-9 a distinguishing feature of' the patent,
the. speed of the device is increased by adding three MID cArcuits at tile
input of.the carry register. One of the inputs of the firEit AND circuit is
connected to the Erect output of the second digital place in the summing
register, and one of the inputs of the second AND circuit Is connected to the
direct output of the third digital place in the suuwdng register. The out-
puts of both AND circuits are connected to the inputs of the OR circuit for
the fourth digital- place of the carr-j register. One of the inputs of the
USSR
RYNDIN
Zh. V., Otkrytiya, izobretenlya, promyghlennyye o'braztsy, tovarnZrfe
znaki, 110 5, Feb 71, Author's Certificate No 293241
third AND circuit is connected to the inverse: output of the second digital
place of the suming register, and the output of the third.AND circuit is
connected to an input of the OR circuit for the third digital place of the
carry register. The other inputs of the AND elements and of the OR element
for the second digital place of the carry.re~ister are conmeated to the
control line.
2/2
60
UNCLASSIFIED PROC ESSING DATE--160CT76'
sjJLE--CP VIOLATION AND PARTICLE MIXTURE MODELS -U-:
_'AUTHOR-RYNDIN, R.M.
_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.:.SOURCE--INP-681, PP 46-58
~-:OATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
,4SUBJEC-T -ARE-A-S-PHYS,ICS, NUCLE~AR _S-ClENCE -AND TECHNOLOGY
.j,TOPIC TAGS--EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS# NUCLEAR MODEL, RAMOACTIVE DECAY, PIONi
K MESON, QUANTUM 14ECHANICS
~"CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
~_-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
f,.-PROXY REEL/FRAMF---1983/1756 STEP i4O--Uk/0000/70/000/000/004640058
I'. -C.IRC,ACCESSION NO--AT0054594
UNCLASSIFIED
015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0054594
.~`ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MAIN FEATURES OF CP CONSERVING
MODELS ARE REVIEWEDo AND SOME EXPEalMENTS r'-OR THE TilO PION DECAY MODE OF
:,T.H[ NEUTRAL KAuN WHICH ARE TESTS OF SUCH. 111ODELS ARE DISCUSSED. IT 15
~-:-.~-:FOUNVTHAT ANY IWANTUM MECHANICAL DESCPIPTION OF PRESENT EXPERIMENTAL
D
ATA IS NOT POSSIBLE. FACILITY: JOINT INST. FOR NUCLEAR
-:.RESEARCHt DUBNA USSR.
USSR UDC: 621.319.4
NEYMAN, M. I.,. SOKOLOVA, M. A., SVERDLOVA, A. N."t,,2IIIqGRA 1, V., RYN-
Y, 4..
.M
DINA L. P. STARENCHENKO, ELINIKOVA, L. P.
V. G. ,KOTE
"Thin-Film Ceramic CaDacitors With HiEh Specific Can~acitance"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic Technolorj.
Scientific and Technica- Collection. Radio Co~ponents), 1970, vyp~- 4(21),
rom Mh-Radiollekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5V322)
PP 3-9 (f
Translation: The authors discuss a new method of --laking thin-film ceramic
capacitors with high specific capacitance. Their bassic electrical charac-
teristics are given.
USSR
UDC: 621.391.8
RYNDYK, A. G.
"Efficiency of a Three-Stage Pulse Signal Accumulator"
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ - Radioelektronika. vol. 14, No. 5, 1971,
pp 527-531
Abstract: The two-stage Dulse signal accumulator Ls defined as
a series connection of two.accumulator eircuitr;,, each of which
is a summing device with positive feedback throueh an.attenuator
and a delay circuit operating over quasi-periods T and Ml of the
pulse repetition, M, being an integer. Better gain can be a-
chieved by the three-stage accumulator if the number of pulses
in the received sequence is very lar e. The three-sta,~-e circuit
consists in a series connection of three accuroulator circuitc,
the first stage of which has a delay in its feedback circuit
over the quasi-period T, while the second stage has such a de-
lay for the F1 quasi-period; the third has a delay over a period
of DIP, where M and P are integers. The two- and three-stage de-
vices are compared, and the gain of the three-stage accumulator
is computed.
27
UNCLASSIKED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70
TITLE-THE PROBLEM LF NEUROLEUCOSIS -U-
'AUTHOR-(03)-RYNSKAYAP L.M.i BALIKHINAI G.D.t TEREKHINt V.N.
,"..COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
jU'(;E--IERAPEVTI(;f-.ESKIY AkKHIV, 1970* VOL 42s NR 6p PP 56-60
Sr
DATE PUBLISHED-70
SUaJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANDMEDICAL SCIENCES
~',._~JOPIC TAGS-LEUKEMIA*-ENCEPHALI'TIS, ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG
4~5PUXT REEL/FRAME--3002/L926 STEP NO-UR/0504/70/042/006/0056/0060
ACCESSION NO-AP0129275
-UNCLASSI
FIED
Z12 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--3-VfJCT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0129275
-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS DESCRIBED 10 CASES OF
NEUROLEUCOSIS OCCURRING IN PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS MORPHOLOGICAL VARIANTS
OF ACUTE LEUKEMIA, IN 7 CASES SYMPTOMATOLOGY OF LEUKEAIC
INGOENCEPHALITIS TOOK PLACE, IN CNE.PATIENT, AFFECTION OF CAUDAE
MENI
EQUINAE, AND IN 2, SPINAL AFFECTION WITH THE INFERIOR PARAPLEGIA AND A
DISTURBED FUNCTION OF THE PELVIC ORGANS. ALL THE PATIENTS WERE TREATED
WITH INTRALUMBAL INTRODUCTION OF METHOTREXATE. THERAPY PROVED TO BE
EFFECTIVE IN FRESH CASES AND AT RELATIVELY EARLY STAGES OF ACUTE
LEUKEMIA. THERAPY OF NEUkOLEUCOSIS RELAPSES HAS A SMALL VISTA.
TREATMENT OF ACUTE LEUKEMIA AT THE TERMINAL STAGE IS COMPLETELY
INEFFECTIVE. FACILITY: GRUPPA AKAD. AMIN SSSR PROF. 1. A*
KASSIRSKOGO, TSENTRALINAYA KLINICHESKAYA SOLI&ITSANO. 2 MINISTERSTVA
PUTEY S006SHCHENIYA, MOSKVA.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 621.762
BRYNZAi A. P., OGNEV, R. K. RYNSKAYA Ye. S., PATRUSHEVA, A. G., KOLOMOYETS,
G., SOROKINA, Z. Ye., E ----GO8TM, L. D.
"Corrosion of Powder Metallurgy Titanium in a Damp Atmosphere Containing
Hydrogen Chloride and in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid"
Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana), Metallurgiya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 105-111
Translation: The corrosion behavior of powder metallurgy titanium in gases.
and solutions of hydrochloric acid within the temperature interval 20-80*C
is investigated. It is established that at a temperature of 20'C, atnio-
spheric corrosion of p(7,Yder metallurgy titanium above 3 and 7% solutions
of hydrochloric acid is not observed, and in a polutioli of,bydrochloric
acid W~th a concentration tip to 10%t slight corvoqion is observed after a
certain induction period. At 80*C, powder metallurgy titanium corrodes
with all concentrations of hydrocliloric aci&that were studied. The
effective energy for activating the process of dissolving titanium speci-
mens is 62.8-71.2 kilojoules per mole. Seven illustrations~, one table,
and 11 bibliographic entries.
USSR
DEMUTSKIY, V. P. (Physics-Engineering Institute, Ukrainian
"*Wdem"y ences, Khar'kov; Kfiar'kov State University)
of Sc,
"Nonlinear Excitation of Ion-Sound Waves'
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, August1970, pp 1272-1276
Abstract: The article deals with a non-linear resonance excitation of ion-sound
waves by an external electric field, uhich is,supposed to be small. The problem
is solved by the Bogolyubov method, which is modified for the case of a system
of partial differential equations instead of traditional reduction to ordinary
differential equations by means of the Fourier series expansion.
USSR UDC 665.534
OSIPOV, L. N., M-MIKIN, V. A., AGAFONOV, A. V., ROCOV, S.
and PEREMIGINA, I. Ya., All Union Scientific Research Institute of the
Petroleum Industry
"Hydrofining of Sulfur-Containing Secondary Gasolines to Obtain Stock for
Catalytic Reforming"
Mosco;,i, Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No 2, 1971, pp 1-3
Abstract: The article describes results of experiments on the hydrofining of
thermal-cracked and TCC gasolines, as well as mixtures of these gasolines with
straight-run gasoline for the purpose of.obtaining stock for catalytic reform-
ing. The experiments were carried out on an apparatus with aluLlina-cobalt-
molybdenum catalyst loading of 0.5 1, a total pressure of 35 at, a temperature
of 350-425*C, space velocity 0.5-5.0 hr-1, gas circulation 300 1/1 stock. The
object of the experiments was to obtain a product containing not more than
0.003 percent sulfur by weight or 0.0002 percent nitrogen by weight, with an
iodine number no greater than 1 g 12/100 g. The results indicate that these
gasolines can be successfully improved on existing blocks or units for the
preliminary hydrofining of straight-run gasoline L-24-300 folla4ing a slight
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USSR
UDO 621.315.592
JOB AKATOY, L.Le (Institute Of Semiconductors, Acadeqr Of Sciences,
Ouggsh - V ix.,
USS111 Loningradj
*Dynamics Of Emission Spectrum Of A. Semiconductor Gallium Arsenide Laser"
Fizika i takhnika poluRE4jvodqi,~RKj Vol 6) No 4, Apr 1972, PP 728-7~O
Abstractt A number of papers discuss the change in time of the emission spectrum
of a GaAs crystal laser using puleen with a duration on the order of one micro-
second. However, up to now the results of ~various authors differ somewhat and
this effect does not have an unambiguous explanation. In the present work
6xission of considerably shorter pulneo ( .150 nanosec) An inveatigatod,which
makes it possible to obtain some new oharactariatics of this process. Tho do-
vice used consisted of a Oaks crystal laser:(co=arcial-typo diffused laser cry-
stals of type "Kolibro were used)# the temperature of which can be changed in
the limits 100-,7,W0 K, a pulse supply unit, and a neen monoohromator. The re-
solution of the monochromator is on the order-of 1 . Tho investigations were
conducted with currents across tho crystal of 30--100 a, i.*, close to those
ordinarily used in standard semiconductor lasera, conaidarably exceeding tha
threshold. The results obtained (linear dependence ofthe speed of =ation on the
current and presence of two rolaration times) show tbat with short pulses, even
with large currents, heating up of the cryetal.by Joule heat is not a basic
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RYSAKOV, VM., at al, Fizika i takhnika-poluprovodaikov, Vol 6, no 4p Apr 1972,
PP 72&730
process which determines the frequency shift of the laser emioeion in ti=e.
Joule heat determines the froquency shift with durations on the order of several
microseconds; however, with small currents and with such durutions, the shift is
linear. The mechanium of the strong frequency shift which was observed during
use of short pulses is not yet clear, but the small relaxation time =kes it
possible to assume that it has an electronic character. Tho phenomenon requires
further experimental and theoretical investigation. ~ fig. 4 rot. Received by
editors, 18 May 1971; in final rewording, 8 July 1971.
USSR
UDC 633.51:631.524.86
HTRPULATOVA, N. S. , K&HILOVA, H. n NAGORNAYA, N. M.,
.and TESMEYEEIVA, R., Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection,
Aj-3- Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni V. 1. Lenin
"Maintaining Resistance to Verticillium I-lilt in Cotton Strains"
Moscow, Selektsiya i Semenovodstvo, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, DD 12-15
Abstract: Verticillium dahliae grows readily in the soil of Uzbekistan and
destroys large amounts of cotton. To bring the situation under control,
-resistant cotton strains should be grown on threatened fields. On
wilt,
cotton farms, the sowing of cotton should alternate with the sowing of
alfalfa, which is resistant to this fungus and inhibits it5 gra~yth. After
'harvest, the fields should be cleared of all residual weedri to prevent
proliferation of the fungus. All instructions on fertilization should be
strictly observed to liarvest healthier, more resistant seeds. Similarly,
sprays should be applied at the right time (which varies for the various
strains of cotton). Before seeds are collected, all wilted plants should
be removed from the field. To prevent infection during tran3port, all
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USSR
MIRPULATOVA, N. S., et al., Selektsiya i Semenovodstvo, No 5, Sep/Oct 71,
pp 12-15
seeds must be pretreated prior to shipment. All waste material must be
burned, and the highest sanitary standards should be enforced an cotton
farms.
USSR WC 581-51076-3
~U of Biological Sciences, Scientific Research
ZMWtu"tev-of =Ia~= on
protoCti
"Ultrafine Structural Chaxacteristics Of C0118 Of F=9w Verticillium dahliao
KlebahWI
MOSCOwt Dohlady Ysesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina Aka&,mIj SeIqkokhozyaystvennykh
Nauk imeni, V. 1. Leninap Vo Z# Feb
?ls PP 24-25
Abetracti The high mutability of V. dahliae fungus repoxted by various
authors is due to the different appxoachoa~and methods used for its study.
A modified Iaft method was used In this work for fimtlon nand preparation
of fungus and batterial raterial. A linear microscopic section of the fungus
coniEUum with a clearly defined three-ditensional shell vas obrWned.
The outer layer is a fatty shell,, the inner LVer is rich in carbohydrates.
The thinnestp inne=ost layer of the cell#'which is adjacetnt to the plasmap
has a high electron density,
1A
28-
USSR um. 621-396.6-181.48
MAL'TO, V. I., SHADURSKIY, G. P., KAYBANOV, S. G., ~EL~K, A. F-, RYSEVETS,
V. A.
"Organization of Preventive Inspection of Photorepeaters"
Elektron. prom-st'. Nauch.-tekhn. srb. (The Electronics Industry. Scien-
tific and Technical Collection), 1972, No 1, pp 99-100 (from RZh-Radio-
tekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V264)
Translation: A structure is proposed for ;the organization of services
in an enterprise for carrying out preventive maintenance on pbotorepeaters.
Resum4.
U09 UNCLAS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
I
TITLE--INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS ADDITIVES AND THE DEGREE OF DISPERSION of;
SILICA CONTAINING COMPONENTS ON THE MOLDING AND ORYING OF FAIENCE SOLIOS
AUTHOR-(02)-RYSHCHENKO, M-1-t LIVSONt AA*
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
_7-SOURCE-rSTEKLO KERAM. 1970, 27(2)p. 36-8
,"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~,-"_:JOPIC TAGS--SILICA# PHOSPHATEv SODIUM COMPOUUD
.'-.'.tONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
XY REEL/FqAME--1996/1959 STEP NO-UR/00T2/70/02T/002/0036/0038
~IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118919
UNCLASSIFTED
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CTTO
,,iRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118919
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE PRESENT WORK WAS UNDERTAI~E4 To
STUDY THE EFFECT OF THE NATURE AND THE DEGREE OF DISPERSION OF SILICA
CONTG. COMPONENTS, ADONS. OF NA PYROPHOSPHATE, THE PETROV CATALYST
(SURFACE ACTIVF MIXT. CONTG. NAPHTHENE AND ALKYL ARYLSULFONIC ACIDS)p
AND THE RENTONITE ON THE POST PRESSING EXPANSION OF FATENCE POWDERS
DURING THEIR PRESSING. THE WATER FMrSSION PROCESS DURING THE ORYLNG OF
THE SAMPLES MADE OF FAIENCE BODIESt INTO THE COMPN. OF WHICH THERE WAS
INTRODUCED A SILICA CONTG. COMPONENT DIFFERENT IN NATURE AND THE DEGREE
OF DISPERSION, WAS ALSO STUDIED. 'THE BODIES TO BE STUDIED WERE PRE-PO.
BY THE CLINKER TECHNIQUE. THE PRESSING POWDCRS OBTATNEU WERE SIEVED
THROUGH A SIEVE CONTG, 64 HCLES-CA PRIME2. THE SAMPLES FOR THE VARIOUS
TESTS WERE PRESSED AT A PRESSURE OF.225 KG-CM PRfMEZ AND A POWDER
MOISTURE OF 9,5PERCENT. THE k&SULTS SHOW THAT WITH INCREASING AMT*w OF
THE SILICA cnNTG. COMPONENT PRESENT THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE POST PRESSING
EXPANSION INCREASES SOMEWHAT. THtS CAN, TO SOME DEGREEt BE EXPLAINE~O BY
THE PRESENCE OF COMPRESSED AIRr THE REMOVAL OF WHICH FROM MORE DISPERSED
BODIES IS DIFFICULT. A MORE EFFECTIVE ADDN. IS NA POLYPHOSPHArE. THE
DECREASE IN THE POSTPRESSING EXPANSION VALUE UPON THE INTRODUCTION OF
THE PETROV CONTACT CAN 8E EXPLAINED PRIMARILY BY THE HYDROPHOBIZATION OF
THE SURFACE OF THE PARTICLES OF THE PRESSENG POWDER. ON THE BASTS OF
THE RESULTS OBTAINED IT IS CONCLUDED THAT-THE OPTIMUM ADDNS. REDUCENG
THE POST PRESSING EXPANSIOtl VALUE DUkING THE PRESSING OF FALENCE POWDERS
ARE THE FOLLnWING: HENTONITE 3v NA POLYPHOSPHArE 0.05, AND PETROV
CATALYST 0.05-0.IPERCENT. THE MOST EFFECTIVE IS THE BENTONITE AODN.
UNCLASSIFLED.
PROCESSING DATE--2aOCT70
3/3 009 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118919
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--WITH INCREASING DEGREE OF DISPERSION OF THE SILICA
CONTG. COMPONENTS IN THE COMPN. OF THE FAIENCE BODIES, THE.PGST PRESSING
EXPANSION SOMEWHAT INCREASES AINO THE REMOVAL OF MOISTURE DURING DRYING
-BECOMES IMORE DIFFICULT. FACILITY: KHARIKOV, POLITEKH. INST. 114.
LENINA KHARKOV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
'~Zjjrqi7 ul
_7WI9
UNUL-ASS11-It!) IN"HAGES -U-
T I' OF (;,~.STRrlli~.ITESTI.~AL HE7
rlj;~jSCUPY IN THE
SOKOLOV L.K., LUTSEVICH, E.V., BELOVP
RYSHIKOV v N.
y fNFO--USSR
buRCE--KHl.4U.RGlYAo 1970, NR 3, PP 59-64
ATE PUBLISHED--------70
UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
OPIC TAGS--DIAGNOSTIC 14ETHODSi HFMORRAGEt BIOPSY, DIGESTIVE SYSTE14
'DISEASE
MTROL RESTPICTIONS7
I.O'CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~'RIOXY REEL/I I R. A 1.1 19~33/1320 STEP t,,O--Ui-'/0531170/0001(.,'03/0059/0064
JPC j%CCESSl'_-N N(_j--Af'905420!4
2/~,- Wplq UNCLAS'Sl FIED~ PROCESSIN'~'j DATE--18SEP7C
101c ACCESSIC" !:0--ApQo5)4204
BST;ZA.!_-T/!_:XTRACT--(Uj GP-0- ABSTRACT. THF AUTHORS CARRIED OUT
GA.STROSCf'.,'~IC INVESTIGATIO~` 101 PAFIENTS SUFFERING FRO.-It
r 7: ~,T
GA S T RO 1'~ t - I I I;--- N'l R'_11 H.,'A G01- () 1 11 F R E T I OL OGY - AN EARLY COMPLEX
C L I N I C Q P E',' T G 0 E "i D 9 S) CO 1 C ) i I '-AT I 3L FO TO 1,E~ i?EAL THE
P ~t T I
.~.O.RIGIIIN O~W. H:-_X0P.:;,HAGE INI 92 1 t E;N T S ONLY E.N"DOSCOPICALLY THE SOURCE OF
HEMORPHAGI: WAS DISCLDSED IN 36 CASES. 'OF PARrICULAR [;*~IIORTIiNCE ARE
INIVESTIGATI01.4S INIVOLVING mE EMPLOYNE-ti-T OF NEW OFSJ(_l!NS OF
GASTROFIBROSCOPES ' '-I[TH A f)FVICG FO~! C014TP-DLLGO FLEXION OF THE DISTAL FND
OF THE APPP'O~ATUS A"D AlIMED BIOPSY. THE AUTHCRS OF THE: OPINIG;~, Tlipr
THE DATA DERIVED ARE PROOF OF THE EXPEDIENICY AINID l:_:FFECT[VcEiNESS OF USING
E,'4ERGFi`,,'CY GASTROSCOPY AT THE PEAK OF GASTROINTESTI~tAL HEMORRHAGE OR AT
_DEARLY PERIODS AFTER ITS CESSATmj. THE REFERRED TC' EXPER.IENCE TFSTIFIES
~TO THE FACT THAT GASTROSCOPY IN GASTRIC HEMORRHAGE DOES NOT AGGRAVATE
~THE STATE OF PATIENTS. THE HAIARD OF GASTPUSropy fN, HE-110:'RHAGES IS
Microbiology
USSR UDC 576-851.45,097.22j615-33
nSFAN1,Mfj B. If., D014ARADSKIY, 1. V.j and RYSHM, 1. V., Rostov-on-Don
Scientific Research Antiplague,Institute-
nInactivation by PhosphorrIation of Aninoglycoside Antibiotics by the EB
Strain of Pasteurella pestis Carrying an Episome of Rultiple Dxug Resistance"
Hoscow, Antibiotiki, No 12, 1971, pp 1081-1083
Abstracts The EB-R6 strain of P. pestis to which an episome of multiple drug
resistance ifas transmitted from B. coli.strain 4018/62 R6) was able to
inactivate the amin0glyCO31de antibiotics*streptormycin, monomycin, kana-
mycin, and neomycin. This did not occur when extracts.froa the original
EB strain or a variant trith chromoso=l resistance to the antibiotics was
used instead of extracts from EB-R6calls, To test the assumption that
phosphorylation was the cause of inactivation of the ajitibiatics, antibiotics
were troated uith I mg of alka2Ane phosphatase. Some 50% of tho activity
of kanamycin j monomycin, and streptomycin and 2VI-a of that of neomyc:Ln
uare restored after 0 hours of inauhation at 3700-
USSR UDC 623-375-057
RYSIN..Yaa-ga.
"Analysis of Electronic Circuits Containing Controllable Sources"
Avtomatiz. proyektir. v elektron. Res2. mezbved. na-uch.-tekhn. sb. (De-
sign Automation in Electronics. Republic interdepartmental Scientific
and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev, "Tekhnika", 1970, PP 34-41
Abstract: A method is presented for determining the secondary para-'reters
of electronic circuits containing all.four types of controllable sources.
The method is based on using a determinant exid the algebradc complements
of the matrix of the nassive circuit. By using passages to limits,
the author went from a controllable source of the first type to the other
three types of non-autonomous zvo-termtnal pair networks.' Five illus-
trations, bibliography of five titles..
USSR UDC:
IVLEV, YE. I., RY_S11N6V.V-, KIJBAREV, A. V.
"Differential Series-Parallel Device for McasuTement of High and Moderate
Laser.Radiation Levels"
Dokl. Nauchno-Tekhn. Seminara. Metrol. V Radioelektron. 7ezisy Ch. I
(Reports of Scientific and Technical Seminar, Metrology in Elect-ronics,
Summaries, Part 1), Nloscow, 1970, pp 123-129,, (Translated fro-m Referativnyy
Zhurnal Fizika, No. 8, 1970, Abstract #801164, by V. P. Vc)-ko).
Translation: Acalorimetric laser radiation and power rieter. is described.
PaTallel connection of the measuring and calibrating inputs assures high
easurement accuracy. The meter can be used over a wide range of wave
m
-100 w can be
lengths in the visible and IR spectra. Power levels of 1
measured. The errors in the device, which vary from 3-6% aependiTIg on
the-power level measured, are studied in detail.
A. V
T-V, 7V,
u? v5 cia r a.-:; La
D -4 f fe e n t
a ve
z.- - rol. radicele'~t
Seminar On Metrolczy C, C..~ .
of the Scient,~fic L--nu 6 i r, Sur-
7. - ~
r 1) , Moscow, -970, pp 123-129 (from 0
maries, Pa-ru
Abstract N-- 7E2L7-.
Ion: D-ock diagrar- is given for a sevies-nar--' lel t',,-.e
TranFlnt'
11 -he z~,,,.-asumr,!~.nt em-or is-
,Leo
~Operatte botun ir, the ~,dsible Lwid 3'n the ncur infrured "'Iv,
measurable no-wer levels is 1-100 W. A. K.
USSR UDC 53h-84
KATU71IN., G. P. J. RYS1111 YU. S.
"Comparison of Certain Methods of Measuring the Mute of a Reverberation
Tr. uchebn. in-tov svyazi. M-vo svyazi SSSR (Works of the FAucational Institute
of Communication. 1-finislaT of (buImunications USSR), 1971, No. 53, pp 173-176
(from RZh-Fizika, No 3, Map 72, Abstract 'No 3Zh567)
Translation: Various methods of determining the time of a reverberation are
compared. A method in which the sound source is the shot of a starter pistol
is recomTended on the basis of the results. The revexberation is recorded on
a magnetic recorder over the entire spectrum.' The interpretation is conducted
under laboratory conditions. Rerwne.
MOO
EM1111 III UN1610119HUIR.- =1113 11-urru-1-
69.275172-.",
UDC 0-69.Z851725,29 :60 .296
NOV S., and RISBA, M. R., MoacGw
"Xinerius of Solid4haase Reactions in Systems Mo-Be-1,r and W-Be-Zr"
Moscow, lzve5tiya Akademii ;auk 53Si, Mota lly, No -1, Jar,-Fob 1970, PP 202-205
A.bsttract: This paper is the continuation oil' an investigation o,-" solid phase
reactic'ns in complex systems of the type Me -Be--:,Iejj. A study was zrado of t;,,,)
solid-Dhase interaction of tungsten and 4~enum with zirconium berryl~Lde aL
900-15000 C. it was assu:Tzed that, in t1le case of tungstQn, at 900-1150' C Zne
process of interaction is limited by the kinaLic phase, and at, 1200-1400' C oj
,the diffusion phase. For molybdenum. the process is lindtad by the kinetic
,orature interval 900-1400' C. The on,.:)rgy of act~xacdon
phase in the entire tonx
of the process of growth of the WdeZ layer or tung,~sten ror tho kinetic p4asq i5
32.2 kcal/mol and for the diffusion phase __ 22.67 kcal/=l. Ihe enorgy of
activation of the process of gro~tth of MoBeZ on molybionum for Uie kinetic phaso
is 27.7 kcal/mol. it is shown that in all cases the rate of layer growth de-
pends on temperature and time.
IME EF
1/2 ofts UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
TITLE--KINETICS OF SOLID PHASE REACTIONS IN MOLYBDENUM, HERYLLIUM AND
ZIRCONIUM AND TUNGSTENt BERYLLIUM AND.ZIRCONIUM SYSTEMS -U.-
A.S., RYSINAI M.M.
...,-COUNTRY'GF 'INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, METAL. 19709 (1)j,102-5'
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
tSUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS, MOLYBDENUM BERYLLIUM, ZIRCONIUM,
-'TUNGSTEN, CRYSTAL LATTICE STRUCTURE, CRYSTALLIZATION, 4CTIVATIDN ENEQGY
MARKING--NO RESTPICTION~
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1988/0536 STEP NO--(]R/0370/70/000/001/02,,)2/0205
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105521
2 2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESS.InN ND--AP0105521
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--Lb) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERACTION OF W AND MO WITH
THE INTERMETALLId COMPD.-ZRBE SUB13 WAS STUDIED AT 900-1500DEGREES ON
SAMPLES 10 MM LONG AND 3 MM THICK. IN THE COMTACT ZONE A NEW PHASE WAS
FORMED WITH A HCP. STRUCTURE WITH LATTICE PARAMETERS A EQUALS 4.43 PLUS
OR.MTNUS 0.01 AND C EQUALS 7.31 PLUS OR MINUS 0,01 ANGSTROM FOR W AND A
EQUALS 4.48 PLUS OR MIKIUS 0.01 AND C. EQUALS 7.37 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01
ANGSTROM FOR MO. THE MICRO14ARONESSES OF THE PHASES FORMED ON W AND MO
WERE 2140'2290 AND.1680 KG-A~M PRIME2-AT A.LOAD OF 100 G.. THESE RESULTS
INDICATE COMPNS; OF WFIE SUBZ AND M013EI SUB2._ THESE-PHASES GREW FROM THE
r
SIDE OF THF HIGH MELTING METAL* THE INTERACTjbN TAKE.S PLAIE IN THE
FOLLOWING STAGES: DIFFUSION OF BE THROUGH ZRBE SUB13 AND ITS APPROACH
TO THE CONTACT BOUNDARY: DISSOCN. Or- ZR BERYLLIDE NEAR THE INTERFACE;
FORMATION OF MG OR W BERYLLIDE BY THE-REACTION M PLUS 2BE TIELDS MBE
SUR2; DIFFUSION OF RE, Wt AND MO THROUGH THE BERYLLIDE FORMED; AND
DIFFUSION OF BE INTO W OR 140 WITH THE FORMATION OF A SOLID SOLN. AT
1200-1500DEGREES THE GROWTH RATE OF THE WOE SU62 LAYER IS LIMITED BY THE
DIFFUSION RATE OF BE THROUGH WBE SUB2 AND PERHAPS BE OR ZR THROUGH ZRBE
SUR13.- AT LOW TEMPS. THE PROCESS IS KINETICALLY CONTROLLED. THE
ACTIVATION ENERGIES WERE CALCD. TO BE 32*2 IKINETIC STAGE) AND 22.67
..(DIFFUSION STAGE) KCAL-MOLE FOR"WBE SU92 AND 27.7~KCAL-MOLE (KINETIC
STAGE) FOR'MOBE SUB2.
USSR UDC 539.4
TAVER, Ye. I., KOPYLOV, A. K., SIDDROV, N. G., KRICHEVSKIY,
Ye. Yu., SUKU11 IN, A. M., ANTROPOV, N. P. AWONOVSKAYA, E. I., Leningrad
list
rength of Welded Joints in fligh-Strength Stainless Steels at Cryogenic
Temperatures"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 6, 1972, pp 93-96.
Abstract: The influence of the geometry of welded seam i,,mde by austenitic
wire on the Strength of welded joints of martensitic stainless steuls it
cryogenic temperatures is studied. The influence of technological defects
(such as under- and overheatiniYO on strength of welded joints of two types
of Steels at low temperatures is studied. It is, established that dusil!ners
must consider both reduced strength of scam metal undor noinal conditions
and impermissibility of any stress concentrators in the seam zone.
68
_40-TOMMIff MOMMIMMIM
WSR UDC 621. 39-1:519.2
GUSYATINSKIY, I. A., R.Y0
SKIN, E. A.
"Analysis of the Interference Resistance of a Demodulator With Frequency
Feedback"
V sb. Metody pomekhoustoychivogo priyema, ChM i FM (Metbods of Interference-
-Free FIM and PM Reception--collection of works), Moscov,. "Sov, radio", 1970,
pp 88-96 (froin RZh-Radioteldinika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12-A45)
Translation: The authors detex-ndne the analytical relationship between the
input and output signal-to-noise ratios or.ah F74 demdu.lator with frequency
feedback. The reaults are conpared vith 6xperimeatcd dfhLa publichod in the
vorks of other authors. Peaum$.
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033 UNCL S I D'' PkOCESSING DATE--040EC70
SIF
-U-
.,.TITLE--STRENGTH OF NEEDLE SHAPED SlNGJtE CRYSTALS OF:POLYOXYMETHYLENE
~_AUTHOR-(0Z)-RYSKIh!j__Y.S.t SLUTSKERI A*19
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,~-.50URCE--MEKH. POLIM: 1970, 6(21t 266-70
"VATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.-TOPIC TAGS--SINGLE CRYSTALp TRIOXANE, POLYMERIZATIONt TENSILE STRENGTHy
POLYOXYMETHYLENE
'CONTROL HARKING---NO RESTRICTIONS
.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~::PROXY FICHIE NO-FD70/605014/303 STEP t4O-UR/0374/7-3/006/002/0266/0270
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140446
2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINr:, DAI
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140446
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- Ail'STRACT PHYS. TESTS OF V 0 LY (!-! X YWE I'HIYIL EN E.
NEEDLELIKE SINGLE CRYSTALS ("WHISKERS")t OBTAINED BY DERECIED PULV~'..N OF
TRIOXANE IN THE PRESENCE OF 15F SUB3 OR SNCL SUB-16 SHOM:D THAT THEY HAVE
HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH (200-350 KG-CM RR.IME2) AND RIGID I TY.
:--FACILITY: FIL* TEKH. INSi. IM. IOFFE,'~ LENINGRADi USSR,.
U !4KC L AS I P Ii
:'1/2 022 UNCLASSI FIED PROtESSING UATE--20NOV70
TI.TL.E--GELATlCN OF POLY,VINYL CHLORIDE -U-1
4UTH0R-(G2J-R,YSKINA, I.I., AVERYANUVA, VA. I
------------
~~.Ur,iTRY-OF INFO-USSR
SOuk ---LIZV.- VYSSH. UGHEB. ZAVED.. KHIM. kHIM. TEKHNOL.
1970, L3( 11. 59-61
MELTING POINT
~PAOXY REEL/I~RAME--300510178 STEP NO--UR/0153170/0131001/0059/0061
-Cf-RC ACCESSICN NQ--AT0l'-3l?A55.
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT0132455
~A3STRACT/EXTRACT-(U) AiSTRACT. THE GELATION OF POLY(VINYL
CHLCRIDE) (1) (OF VISCOSITY AV* MOL. WT. 35.,000) k~%s sTuolED IN CLCH
SUB2 CH SUB2 CL AT RLUM TEMP. A.METHOD IwAS DEVEL011:01 FCR DETG. THE M.P.
OF lGELS BY EXTRAPOLATING THE MAX. ELASTICITY VS. ABS. TEMP. THE
CALCO. M.P., THE GELATICiN TEMP., AND TEMP. DEPENDE14T HYSTERESIS
~SUGGESTEo THAT THE ORIENTED REGIOINS CFA WERE GROSSLINNED. THE
ENERGY OF VISCOUS FLOW WAS DETD. FACILITY: SARATUV.
GOS. UNIV. 1M. CHERNYSHEVSKOGO, SARATOV31 USSR.
L'4 I L
--27NOV70
_--o 9 :ISf Ff ED PROCESSENG DATE
UNCLA
SUB2 0 SIJ83 .2SIO SuB2 .2H SUB2
X",RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY OF 3CAO.FE
,-,-TITLE
0
YU-F-
..-AUTHOR-02) RYSKINA, L.I.v KLYUCHNIKOV,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TR. INST. MET. OBOGASHCH., AKAD. NAUK KAL. SS L970, 37, 42-4
,,.:'-JATE _.PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGkAPHY
TOPIC TAGS--GARNET, X RAY ANALYSIS, CRYSTAL LATTICE STRUCTURE
r.GNTROL 4A?KIPlG--N9 RESTRICTIONS
MCOMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/0580 STEP NIG--UR/oOtIO/1'0/03t/000/0042/00-'t4
CIRC ACCESSION 140--AT0134345
rIssl ~: I-.17 L)
I INNER=,
2~2 019 U1,11CL ASS IF I -~D PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION \10--AT0134345
'3STRACT/-XTR,ACT--(U) GP-0- A65TRACT USING, DE-3YE-~CHERRER AND PO'WDER
DIFFRACTO'AETER DATA TOGETHER 1,41TH 0. 14EASUR&M.ENTS, THE STRUCTUqAL
PROPERTIES OF 3CAO.FE SU32 0 SU83 .2SIO SUB2 .214 SU32 0 COAPD. ARE
ESTABLISHED. THE PHASE HAS A BrC- LATTICE WITH PARAMETER A EQUALS
12.286 PLUS OR MINUS 0.005 ANIGSTROM AND Z EQUALS 1~* viTH RESPECT TO THE
X RAY DATA OBTAINED, STRUCTURE (.11: THE TITLE C014PD., IS VERY CLOSE TO THAT
OF GARNETS.
112 017 UNrLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--0'90CT70
OF NITROGEN IN NOLTEUALLOYS OF THE
~~,-,I.RO.NiCHROMfUt4tMANGANESE*SIL[CiJN -SYSTEM,_U_
P.YE., P
C-OUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
rZ_
VYSSH. UCHE'a. LAVED.
IZV. CHERN. MET. 1970v 13(l), 56-60
'-'~'b :~PUBLISHED-70
ATE
:,~SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--IRON ALLOYi MANGANESE ALLOYY SILICON AtLL
"Y, CHROMIUM STEEL,
NITROGENP SOLU31LITY, ENTHALPY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
-PROXY 8f-EL/FRAMF.--1981/0599 STEP NO--OR/011*81101"()13/001/0056/00tiO
CIRC ACCESSI(JiN t,40--AT0050606
212 017 UNCLA:SS I FIE0 PROCESSING DATE--ogocr70
,-ClkC ACCESSION NO-AT0050006
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STEEL CO~NTG. CR 20 AND MN
10PERCENT v-'AS TREATED WITH Sl 0-6PERCENIT, AND THE EFFECTS OF PRESSURE,
TEMP.v AND CUMPN. ON THE SOLY. OF N WERE DETD. THE SOLY. OF N 14AS
LINEAR TO RHO SUBN PRIMEONE HALF. INCREASED 51 -wAS ACCOMPANIED BY A
REDN. IN N CONTENT FOR A GIVEN PRESSURE; N WAS MORE SOL. IN THE ALLOY
PLUS 6PERLENT Sl THAN IN PURE IRON PLUS 6PERCENT SI. THE MEASUREMENT
TEMP. WAS ibOG-200OUEGREES Ai4D THE PRESSURE RANGES IWAS 400-745 TORR.
THE ENTHALPY OF DISSOLN. IN' THE ABSENCE Of Si WAS:MINUS 17000 CAL-MOLEr
FALLING CONTINUOUSLY TO MINUS 10,350 IN THE PRESENCE OF 6PERCENT SI.
USSR 615-28i.5117-731P
K. I., LIPM1, A. Ye. RYS111NA T. D. and, SKAMIKOVA, N. I.,
Kuybyshev Polytechnical Institute imen.:
"Synthesis of Azomethine Bases of the 2,21-Bithiophene Series with Potential
Biological Activity. Communication II."
Moscow, Khimiko-Fax-matseirticheskiy Zhurnal, No 3, 1973, pp 24-28
Abstract: Azomethine bases ~,ith nitro groups in the btthiophene portion of
the molecule were synthesized to sttdy the effects of the nitro groups on the
antimicrobial activity of the more coi~Tlax 2,21-bithiophene derivatives.
Nitration of 5-fom.71-2,2 ' -bithioplicne .,ritli cupric nitrate in acetic anhydride
resulted in the forr;ttion of' a mixl;uro, of 5-fomjl-51-nitro- and 5-formyl-3'-
nitro-2,21-bithiophenc diaco2tates, hydrolysis of which (,,ave 5-foiwiyl-51 -nitro-
2,2'-bithiophene (I) and 5-forr~,'~1-31-nitro-2,21-bithionliene (11). Reactlion of
I an(I Il with ararittic anines, rminophenols, and arortaiic acids resulted in the
P rn
10- ;ation of azomethinu basen, the structures of which were confirmed by cheini-
cal ar.-I,
yses and IR rpectra. The most potent antibacte-rial activity was exhib-
ited by the 3-carbox~rphenyl (3'-1102) derivative which, mt a concentration of
250 Wglml of S014 d medium. was bacteriociWal for patho,~enic pneumococci and
straphylococci, and at a concentration of 4W/.,(g/ml waB bactericidal. for
Shigella sonnei and Sh. flexneri.
USSR UDC 517.9
BIYBOSUNOV, I., RYSKULOV, A., Frunze
"Numerical Solution of the Generalized Problem of Near Sonic Gas Flow
Around a Body"
Kazan', Izvestiya VUZov: Matematika, No 8(135), Aug 73, pp 8-14
Abstract: When a stream of gases flows around a body at a high subsonic
velocity, localized regions of supersonic velocities are set up near the
body if the velocity of the oncoming flow is sufficiently great. These
regions are bounded downstream by compression shocks ifhich terminate
'within the flow. In this paper the method of straight' lines is used to
find an approximate solution of the problem.of flow around a profile vhere
the localized supersonic zone is closed downstream by a straight com-
pression shock. Cases'of absence of circulation are examined. The solu-
tion is found for syr-metric and asymmetric flow around a profile. The
numerical solution gives a profile very, close to a rhombus with tlight
rounding on the sides. The authors thank S. V. Fallkovicb for construc-
-tive criticism.
01 IV ~ti rI I I I . , , ~-Y, ZiT .11 ~-W! -
USSR UDC 546.26,118-07
Maw. T., BEYSHEKEYEV, ZH.t KOZHAERI-ETIOVA, R., DZHUNDUBAYEV, K., and
ASHIMBAYEVA, B.t Institute of Organic.Chexistry, Academy of Sciences Kirgiz.
SSR
"Organophosphom Derivatives of Piperaz,lnes!'
Frunze, Izvestiya, AWemii Hauk Kirgizskoy SSR,, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp, 47-49
Abstracts Reaction of monosubstituted avql- and benzylpiperazines with phos-
phonic acid dichlorides and phenylamidophosphoric acid chloride in presence
of dry trlethylamine y1eldr. novel amiclophosphonates and amidophosphates. All
of the amidophosphonates are crystalline products; the di(l-amylpiperazinyl-
4)phenylamidophosphate is an oily product which can be isolated by conversion
to a picrate. Another possible synthetic method for amidorhosphates is based
on the reaction of monoanWlpiperazirie with,dWhyl(aryl)phosphoric acid
chlorides in benzene and in presence of dry triethylamine.
'A
-,48
~~t 111~11111011111NHMW 01101,119V
USSR
UDC 547.26M8.07
-MMMJ9-lj T., BEYYSHR=- IEV, ZH., and MHUNDUBAYEV, K. D., Institute of organic
Cheaistij,--A-cW,&m.y of Sciences KirgizSSR
"Synthesis of Phosphates and Thiophosphates Based on i-Benzyl-,4-( hydroxy-
propyl)-piperazine"
Frunze# Izvestiya Akadeaii Nauk KirgizskoySSR, NO 3, MV-Jun 73, PP 49-50
Abstracti Searching for new physiologic ally active compounds, several
phosphate and thiphosphate derlyatives of 1-benzyl;4-(,,6 -hydrox Prowl)-
piperazine (I) were synthesized by reacting (1) vi h d alkyl(axyl5phosphoric
and.thiophosphoric acid chlorides in benzene and in presence of triethylaaine.
Wo biological data are reported.
'A
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112 024 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--3L)CCT?o'
TITLE-11iL SELECTION CF UPSET PARAAETE^",S IN FLASH 'HELDIN6 Of ALUMINU-1.1 AND
ITS ALLOYS -U-
AUThuK-(U3J-KAdAN0Vw N.S., MUKEICHEV9 V.G.v RYSS, a.A.
TRY -_'F lik."FG-USSR
CLUS
,-:lS0UkLE-;,!GSCO&i, SVAACCHNJYcl P~_UILVJGSTV0, NQ 39 1970, PP 23-29
DAT~, PULLISHEC----70
_~,.SUBJELT AREAS-MATERIALSt MECI-..# I ND- vCIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TA(~S-ALUMINUM'ALLOYP FLASH WELOLNG, BIULIOGRAPHY, ALUMINUM
Ca4T!((;L MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FkAME-1999/1306 STEP NO--UR/0135/70/000/003/0028/0029
CIRC ACLESSICh N6--AP0123265
*If -1)
UsCLASS -'Ii
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'-21-2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
CIRC ACCESSION N6--AP0123265
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTkACT. THE MINIMUM PER14ISS16LE SPEEDS AND
l.."S,PECIf-IC PRESSURES OF THE UPSET IN FLASH WELDING OF 1-5 MI-1 THICK AND
100-3UG MMWIDL STRIPS FRUA FGRMING ALUMINUM ALLOYS ARE BEING DEFINED
-MGRE ACCURATEI-Yo