SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIKHOV, S.B. - SHILOV, A.A.
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USSR
UDC 621.039.51.12
IGNATOV, A. A., SHIKHOV, S. B., SUVOROV, A. P.
"Semianalytical Method for Calculating the Neutron Field In a Straight One-
Dimens-ional Shield"
V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchity-reqktorcv (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics ---
Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 57-63 (from
RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5.50.60)
Translation- The exact s6lution of neutron transport boundary value prob-
lems can be obtained an the basis of a complete system of elementary solutions
of the kinetic equation (the Case method). The boundary value problem for
a shielding layer irradiated bV an external source is reduced to a system of
linear algebraic equations on the basis of the representation of the con-
tinuous portion of the spectrum of the transport operator by discrete points.
Calculations by the method of elementary solutions -in one- and two-group
consideration are compared with calculations by the method of discrete ordi-
nates based on the ROZ program. 2 ill., 10 ref.
USSR UDC 621.039
ZARITSKIY, S. M., RAKITIN, 1. D., and SHIKOV, S. B.
"Finite-Difference Representation of Formulas of Perturbation Theory for
Calculating Reactivity"
V sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of
Works) , No 2, Mos cow, Acomizdat, 1970, pp 153-167 (f rom,. Fzh-Fizika, No 4,
Apr 771, Abstract No 4V542)
Translation: Changes in the reactivity of fast reactors associated with a
change in fuel temperature or the amount of sodium depezid both on the magni-
tude of the perturbation and on the parameters of the critical reactor. The
authors pose the problem of determining the change in reactivity with a
change in these conditions. As is well-known, the reactivity is a bilinear-
fractional functional of neutron flux and importance; namely, P = Lfab, FF4-}/,
IW, where L is the so-called operator of perturIzation theory, Crb is the
perturbation cross section, INF is the importance of fistion neutrons.
Fluxes are determined in the multigroup diffusion approximation by solution
of the finite-difference equations by the factorization zt~~!thod A finite-
difference formula for the change in reactivity, and the change in reactivity/-
reactivity was obtained in the small perturbation approy4m:ttion. A. G.
Promokhov.
USSR ~UDC 621.039
SHIKHOV, S. B., IVIATOV, A. A., and ODINTSOV, V. S.
"Solution of the Problem on Radiation Transfer With Represeatation of the
Continuous Portion of the Spectrum of the Transfer Operator by Discrete
Points"
V sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktarov (Physics of,Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of
Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 82-90 (from I?2h-Fizika, No 4, Apr
71, Abstract No 4V547)
Translation: Application of the Case method to transport problems is made
difficult by the fact that to find the coefficient A(v) in tilt, integral term
one must solve a singular integral equation. An approximacion met~.O(! is
proposed for solving the singular integral equation based on representing
the inLegral term in the inte-rial v CS {-I, 11 by a finite suin; the points
of division of the interval v,, i - 1-n -are roots of tle equation hN(-,))
0, where hN'(v) is the N-th moment of the, expansion of.the elementary solu-
tion of ~D(v, g) in Legendre polynomials. N is greater than or equal to,
the order of anisotropy of the ecattering nucleus. The problem of the
passage of neutrons through P_ multilayered plate was s1plved by this method
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SHUWOV-,--S- B.,~-et al, Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors --
Collecti an of Works), No 2, Moscow, Atoniizdat, 1970, pp 82-90 (from RZh-
Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V547)
in the transport approximation. -A Green's function waa constructed for any
layer, and the relationship was derived between the angular.moments $1,(X, p)
for two different layers. The boundaryl*conditions are achieved approximately
by the Marshak method or for a number of.discrete directions. A. G. Promokhov.
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PATIE.ITS WITH RHEU.'iATlS?A ShilAii"iG VARIOUS CUTA(qEn-US,?ilAi4EFESTrkT[O~4.':~ OF THE
SYSTEMIC DISEASE. SKIN AANIFESTArtoNS CCCURED IN -i'HE AGTIVE AND NON
ACTIVE PHASES OF RHEUIAIATISIl. THE 8OST Fi,,E,,~UENT WE-fiE :ANNULAR
E,l-',YTHEMAt ERYTHEMA N0010SU"~, URTI,~ARIA ANIG RHEUMATIC RUR'?URA. SKIN
INVOLVEMENT APPEARED AS A R-ULF 9,JikP~G EXACERBATION OF THE RUHEUMATEC,
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USSR
AVXKfAN, K. M., ALIKHANYAN, A. I., GARIBYAN, G, M., LORWYAN, M. F. , SHIFHLYAROV,
K. K
"Detection of Transient X-Radiation-by Means of a Streamer Chamber"
Yerevan, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Fizika, Vol. 5, No 4, 1970, pp
267-274
Abstract: A new method is proposed for detecting x-ray transient radiation by
means of a streamer chamber with an admixture of Xe. Use of the streamer chamber
provides for separate observation of the radiation as well as of the particle,
and the presence of Xe provides great efficiency in the detectioa of photons.
It is shown that the average number of transient quanta Increases linearly
in the electron-energy interval from 1.2 to 2.46 Gev. With the use of foaza
plastic instead of a layered medium, the efficiency of electron detection with
respect to transient radiation equalled 86%.
USSR UDC 8.74
,SOLODOVNIKOV, V. V., SPIKHOVTSEV, V. A.
it Finite Approximation and Its Application in the Recobmition &ad Identifica-
tion Problem of Nonlinear Systems"
V sb. Avtamat. upr. i vychisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Tech-
nology -- Collection of Works), No. 10, Moscow, "14ashinostroyeniye", 1972,
pp 59-73 (from RZh-Matematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V686)
Translation: A class of finite functions is defined and the problem of the
approximation of continuous functions by a finite piecendise-linear function
is solved. The finite approximation 4.9 used for purposes of ident::fication
of an essentially nonlinear system without a memory and for one class of
nonlinear systems with a memory. Recurrent relationships are obtained for
the unbiased estimate of the parameters determining the nonlinear system.
Possibilities of applying the method of finite approximation are discussed.
Authors abstract.
USSR UDC 8. 74
SOLODOV141KOV V. V.
"Finite Approximation and Its Application in the Problem of Recognition and
Identification of Nonlinear Systems"
V sb. Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Engineer-
ing :-- collection of works), Vyp. 10, Moscow, Mashinostroyeniye Press, 1972,
pp 59-73 (from RZli-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V666)
Translation: The class of finite functions is defined, znd the problem of
approximating continuous functions by a finite piece-vise linear function is
solved. The finite approximation is used for identification of essentially
nonlinear systems without memory and for a class of nonlinear systems with
memory. Recurrent relations are obtained for an unbiased estL-liate of the pa-
rameters defining che nonlinear system. The prospects for application of the
method of finite approximation are discussed.
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1/2 021 VNCL ASS IF I Eb P~OCESSIN5 DATE--020CT70
T.ITLE---STUDY OF THE FUNCT IONAL CONDITION, OF THE LUNGS BY MEX14S OF
SCANNCPULMONOGRAPHY -U-
;_~AUTHOR-(02)-NEYMARK, I.I., SHIKHMAN, SH.M.
-..COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
,,SOURCE--TERAPEVITICHESKIY ARKHIV, 1970, VOL 4Z, NR 31 PP 61-69
oATE PUBL I SHED ------ 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~'~.:TOPIC TAGS--LUNG, BLOOD CIRCUALTION, CANCERt LYMPHOIL) TISSLIE, HETASTASIS,
TUBERCULGSIS
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UNCLASSIFIED
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ABSTRACT/EXTRAQT--(U) G P-O_ A
ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS ARE ANALYSED 0F
SCINTIGRAPHY FOR DETFR41NATILM OF THE CONDirim or- PULMONARY LILOODFLDW
IN 73 PATIENTS: 29 WITH CANCER, 24 SUPPURATION, il.'O PULMONARY
TU3ERCULCSI,St AND 8 HEALTHY [NOIVIDUALS. THE AUTHOIPS COME TO THE
CONCLUSION;THAT SCANNO, PULMONOGRAPHY IN CO."IBINATION WITH INDIVIDUAL
'PULSE COUNT ON EACH LUNG AND PLANIMETRY OF SCANNOGRAMS'05JECTIVELY
CHARACTERIZES THE CONDITION OF PULMONARY BLOODFLOW. THE METHOD ALLOWS
DETERMINATION OF CIRCULAR DISORDER NOT ONLY IN THE ENTIRE LUNG BUT ALSO
IN DIFFERENT POPTIONS. MAXIMUM DISORDERS OF PULMONARY MI:ROCIRCULATION
WERE DETECTED IN CENTRAL CANCER WITH IAETASTASES INTO THE REGIONAL LUmPH
NOIDES11, IN EXTENSIVE SUPPURATIVE PROCES:SESv COMPLICATEO BY
PNEUMOSCLEROS'IS AND IN FIBROUS- CAVERNOUS TUSERCULdIS.
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XORMIKO, V. N.t and SHIKULOVt Y. A., Belorussian Scioatific Research Institute
ofXpidemiology and MC_TM_6~0&laul
"Ptophylaxis of Tularemia in Belorussia!'
MinskI.Mravooldn-aneniye Delorussil, Vol 17, No 6, Jun 71, PP 47-48
Abdtracti Studies conducted in Belorussia during the vast 25 Yrs indicated
thmt,.among cases of tularemia recorded in the enzootic ax-ear 8095g and
occurred among inhabitan-t-s of the country,and of altiesg respectively. The
incitlence of the disewo was 25 times lower in cities than in the country.
Country inhabitants were infected rudnly while V_-Uering hay or catching Water
V0168 (Arvicola terxestris), while city inhabitants contxacted the diseasD
durimg vacations in the country, The dicea,-,e vas mostly. comm%uiicable (in
R-03-75% of cases), but in 1962-063 54,Vlj of cases occurred as m result of con-
tact with contaminated irater. laoction by thm- respiratory route, occur=d
only -in 1951 in connection with itInter threshing of x7e. Xt its nocezzarf to
limmunize agalnzt tulareaia botfh tho rountry populatiop anti. city Inhabitants
who spend any time in country, areas in ithich tularettLa is enzr,1at1c. At pri)-
aent the ratio of thoso who havo not been iftaunized In thet., population subject
ta i=iuttzation is too high (25-40%, in individual rayons) One of the reasons
for.thi8 is that no distinction is made betueen tempoiarj and prernanent contral-
ndications. In soze cases in which coverage of the population by imnuniza-
tion war. complete, tularin tests indicated that the ratio of yersons developing
innunity following vaccination vir;~ too low. This ratil) was 35-38-V5 in some
medical districts of Gomel' and rKinsk oblasts 1-2 yrs after :Umunization,
while-it was 97-97.5% in the neighboring districts. The reasons for the low
ratio in some riedica-l districts were use of improper pxocedures In administer-
ihg the vaccine and storing it before immunirvticn. P.-lictic'12 experience
shairs that immunity lasts for 5 yrs or longer whenever the vacciae has been
applied correctly according to directions. It would bo best to use the method
of,-cyclic i=unization of the total populaltion of enzocitic zanes during a
calendar year. This method (PiliNnko et al, Zh. MiJavbiol., Epideatol. i
Idmunobiol. No 6, 25, !964) has lbeen succefisfully applIed in Starropoll Kray
and elseuhere in the RSnR. In subsequent years only arrivals from areas in
which there is no tulareaia and children who have xeachi:4 the e-ge of 7 Y's are
izaunized. Roimmunization of the total population is C*27i0d Dut 5 Yra later.
In establishing whether or not tularemia ia ahzootic in.'any area, It is of
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importance to pay attention to diseases such as lymphadenitiso Farinauils
conjunctivitis, necrotic sore throatp Wwrculosis of I~rmph nodes, pneumonia,
and.some others, w.
Uch often mask tularemia,,
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USSR UDCs None
SHIKUHOV. YU. A.
"Device for the Correlation Analysis of Processes with Nonstationary Mathe-
statical Expectation"
Moscowg Otkrytiya, izobxeteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki,
No 12, 19731, pp '149, no 371591
Translations The device contains a unit for the formation of second-arder
finite differences, connected with a correlator, distizetive In that, in order
to simplify the analysis of processes with stationary n-increments, it coa-
tains a squaring unit for evaluating the mathematical expectation which is
connected to a subtracting device whose second Inputis joined to the correlator
Outputj the input of the squaring unit is connected to. the unit for forming
the finite differenees.
1/1
USSR UDC: 8.74
N A
"On a Method of Pattern Recognition"
Vychisl. tekhn. v mashinostr. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Computer Tech-
nology in Machine Building. Scientific and Technical Collection),
1971, pp 57-63 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 10, Oct 72, abstract
No 10V664 by V. Mikheyev)
Translation: The author considers a method of recognizing pat-
terns described by a multidimensional realization of random pro-
cesses with the use of experimental-number histograms of multi-
dimensional probability densities in the recognition algorithm.-
The functional of the minimum of the distance measure is used
as the recognition criterion.
NEw MR-F,
USSR UIV: 519.2
GALUSMMij, A. I., ZOTOV, Yu. Ya., and, S f
"On-Line Processing of Experimental Data"
Moscow, "Energiya 197p-,.360 pp, illustrated (fron RZh--Ij5_,ten_-_tiKa, ITo 6,
1972, Abstract 1,,'o 6VI90K)
Translation: The book considers problems in the ou-Iine nracessinr, of
experimental data. The cadi--Z of mm-ples of stationary and nonstatiorDary
3om processes is investigated, and methods are given for constructing
rand
rapidly cod:L-i-- devices. An ex,-=iiiation is made of problems and me-thods of
operative statistical processing of unidim-2nsiormal. and. iiiul'.-J.CLincrrional ca-uples
of random processes on a digital coijimter and with the use of sp,~-cjal appuratus.
A detailed inveGtij~ation is made of mathoLls of acceler-ating correlational
analysis of random processes. Probk~ms of the recrqnitlion of formsY
1 based on
statIstical algorithmn, are exvanined.
The book is designed for specialista in autrjTation, cybernetics, co:;miuni-
cations and electronics.
USSR mc: 681.3.05:519.2
S 0 u. -A.
"An Adaptive -Analog-Digital Converter"
yye Obra _varnyve Znaki ,
Moscow, Otkrytiya,.,Izcbreteniya, ProngshlennN ztatr. To
L
No 12, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 334567, Division G, H, fil~dl -2 JL
70, published 30 Mar 72, p 182
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an adaptive analog-
-digital converter which contains a coding device with controllable ref-
erence voltage source comnected to an input -pal sealer which is connected
sip
in turn to a cadence counter pulse generator. The conviarter also contains
logic elements. Ass a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to in-
crease the probability of corre C+ conversion in the case olf self,-adjusstment
in the auantization band, the converter contains a circuit for detcrmining
coding redundancy. This circuit is connecied to the coding, device and to
the controllable reference voltage source, For the same yurpose, the conr
verter contains a. c-l-rcuit for determiming the probability of dit3torted coding,
which is connected by its outputs to the circuit foi- deton~.,ilnin~, redundancy
and to the controllable r(,-fOrence voltafle nource, and by it~ inputs to the
coding device Wid to the cadence pulse generator.
76
I MS, R UDC 51:155,001,57:681.3.06
SII(KUNGV,,._.YU. A.
f'One Method of Recognition of a Multivariate Random PTocess."
Metody Predstavleniya i Apparaturn' Aiializ Sluchavn. Protsessov i Poley. Z-v
vses~Sirapozjum. Sekts. 3, [Methods of RepresentatIon and,Hardw-are Analysis of
Random Processes and Fields. '11ird All-Union Symposiwa, Section 3--collection
of Works], Leningrad, 1970, pp 60-64i aranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal
Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV685,.unsigned).
Translation. This work is dedicated to problems of the use of numerical
histograms of the probability distribution density of n-dimensional processes
in statistical recognition algorithms.
035 UNCL A SS I FI ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.TITLE-CURTICt~STER016 TEST AND HENEDITY IN PRIMARY GLAUC(jmA -U-
AUTHOR--SHIKUNCVAt R.Po
,__~"CCUINTRY OF INFO-USSR
~~'.SOURCE-VESTNIK OFTAL'MOLOGIIi L970v NR 3, PP 43-45
-~'-DATE PUBL ISHED-----70
':~SUBJECT AIREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-TEST, COATICOSTEROID, HEREDITY, EYE DISEASE, HYPERHNSIQN~',
HYDRODYNAMICS
CGNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3002/1929 STEP jNO--UR/0357/70?000/LIC-3/0043;/C,)Ir!~
:-CJRC ACCESSION NG--AP0129278
UNCLASSIFIED"~
035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0129278
ABSTRACT/EXTRAC-T-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN 3 GROUPS TOTALLING 70 SJE~jiACTS2
VIZ. PATIENTS SUSPECTED OF GLAUCOMA,, THOSE IN WI-IGM l,iL- UISEfIASU !~As
CONFIRMED ON EXAMINATION AND CONTROLS ENCOMPASSENG RELATIVES OF
r
GLAUCOMATOUS PATIENTS, THE EFFECT OF THE STEROID TEST WAS ANALYZED.
THIS IMPLIE0 A 6 FOLD INSTILLATIGN OF A G.lPEPGl:NT DEXAMET;4ASONE
SOLUTION INTO THE RIGHT EYE FOR 3 WEEKSt THE RIGHr EVE SERVING AS
CONTFCL. IN 20 CCNTROLS THE STEROIDS FAILED TO PRODUC 114 Ir ~ T
"E ANY SIG, I'ICAN
CHANGES IN HYDRODYNAPilr VALUES. SUBJECTr- SUSPECTED Mr- GLAUCOMA AND
RELATIVES OF GLAUCOMATOUS PATIENTS RESPONDED IN A 5111,11-AR MANNER TO
DEXAMETHASONE, THE STAfISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT RE!%C.JIONS BEING: A RISE OF
INTPACCULAR PRESSURE; jNCREASED DIURNAL FLUCTUATIONS OF THE
OPHTHALMOTGNE AND DECREASED OUTFLOW OF THE Aw"IJE-JUS HUMOUR-1 CONI IRMED BY
TONGGRAPHY AND VACUUM C614PRESSION. THE STEROIDS INDUCED MYORIASIS
PROVED MORE M.',RKED IN RELATIVE-St BUT THE RI SE UF NE OPHTHALMOTONE DID
NOT OCCUR SYNCHRONOUSLY WITH DILATICN OF THE PUPIL. THE PRESENT
ANALYSIS SUPPORTS BECKERIS HYPOTHESIS AS TO THE DIAGNOSTIC IMPORTANCE OF
THE STEROID TEST IN ELICITING PREDISPOSITION TO GLAUCOMA. A POSITIVE
ikESPCNSE TO STEROIDS# EVEN WITH NORMAL HYDRODYNAMICS, SHOULD BE kEGARDED
AS A GOOD REASON FOR THE RELAVIVES OF GLAUCOMATOUS PATIENTS TO BE PUT ON
THE DISPENSARY REGISTRATION LISTS, AS INDIVIDUALS WITH PREDILECTION TO
GLAUCOMA. FACILITY: KUYBYSHEVSKAYA OBLASTMAYA GLASNAYA
KLLNICHESKAYA BOLINITSA9
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
'LEV, L~. v ")C: 661. 143
On an jkccel,,,
It
Od
CeRce Bri,
Lness 0,- 1-
"trof C!
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Sb. -Ceiit st-011CISIT
re-C -te--,, --i', "-" -"- _-,- ~ -
TrIS t IC
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pp 98-1 7
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11711 11
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IJI
USSR UDC: 661.143
KOVALEV, B. A. , VEDEKMN, A. F. ,
"Investigation of the Effect of the Reflectii-.F Layer on t1le
Characteristics of Low-Voltage Electrolurdiiescent Devices"
Sb. nauch, tr. VINIII lywT,11.noforoy J- osobo chist. ir~,slichostv (Col-
lecteZ[ Sc ient!T-ic llorks of tile All -tiniGTI , Ciell t 2 1:1 C \esoarch
Institute of Phospiors and Extra Pure Materiiqls) , 111,71., vyp. 5
pp 201-200 (fron, 117
f - h-Khimiya, No 7, Apr 72, Alistract N'
L I
tj
fow I--
VS-530 diele--l-ric
Xi -rir of,
--d U
ii tc~ uls J-1 1h
devices thQ ratio to ~,-t
dicl,ectr 1D!Tldt~-S- (~i-4):I.
MOM
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T& _c -it ty
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te 01,
pp 83-92 P pho
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Tr- a pU C).j
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7, AP 1, 77 A a
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USSR n,--' 6~2 1--1:,-,6.6-21-7 (080. M
StL I.RKRET, S. 1,11. TASSOV, V. D.
"A Chassis for -~-Iectronic Enuipment"
USSR Au'hor's Certificatf~ ;,o 25 -8h, Fi'c--d 25 JU-1 6-, publshc-d :~I Mvar 7-~, (from
_51
RZh-Radioteklinika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract Ne.) 10V-1416 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a chass;ls Vor eien--tronic e-,ui-Dment
which contains support plates interconnected by hinges &,id tie braces. As a distin-
guishing feature of the patent, the rigi6ity of the cons., riicti ~,.m i~s impro,~,td by
inclining the tie braces to the plate!i on both sideti, anci beve'ling t),e at th(--!
ande so that thoy IIUPPOX't eftCh Ot,11tr WhOll the chamain im'openell.
UNCLASSIFIED ~.PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
TITLE--DROP ENTRAINMENT DURING MICROBUBBLING -U-
AUTHOR--GLEYMv V.G.9 SaILDtjl~IYI B.R., VISHNEVE-TSKAYA, A.N., KHENTOV9
V YA.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
1.,SGURCE--ZH. PRIKL., KHTM. (LENINGRAD) 1970t 43(2)p 337-41
~,.DATE PUBLISHED------70
'__~SUBJECT AREAS---CHEMISTRY
TAGS--WATER, STEAM BOILER, SODIUM CHLORIDEt SODIUM SULF4TE
~..CDNML MARKING--NO. RFSTRICTIONS
00CU4FNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~~'PRQXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0460 STEP 40--UR/0080/701043/002/0337/0341
--CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104073
UNCLASSIFIED
006 UNICLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATF--IISPP70
,CIRr_ ACCESSION NO-AP0104073
ABSTR ACT/ E)(TRACT-- (W) GP-0- 431STRACT. THE REDN, OF STEAM ~~i)4LITY Itl lit-USH
PRESSURE ROILFR~ ~Y ENTRAPPED WATF-R. OROPLETS WAS.1,14VESTIGATED IN
MODFLUNG STUDY. RATE OF tifJ935LF MECHANISNI.So AND ENERXIES
REQUIRED TO BREAK UP THE BU3!-~LES AND THUS PFP'i[.T' THE F9;JAATIC'N 113F Lik').
DzkOPLETS ARE OTSCUSSED. AN EQUATION YIELDING THE MASS (141 (G-CM P IR I M, E 2
r. SEC) OF DROPLETS i:;_',RMED WAS 'DEVELOPED. DROPLET FORMATION IN THE BR.EAK UO
OF,0*22 44 BUBBLES ON A PORDtJS CEIAMIC PLATE (A)lBACTPRIAL FIL TE~!. F5)
WAS 08SD. ON A OLIEXIGLAS PLATE 2 CM FR OM A A T AIR VELOCITTES SMALLER
THAN. 0.65 CM-SEC, NNO -NACL OR NA SUB2 SO SUB4 SOLNS. CONCNS. HIGH-95T M
VALUES WERE OBSD. AT VELOCITIES OF SIMILAR TO'0.1 CM-SEC AND LO-11,
SMALLER THAN 0.15 Mi, ELECTROLYrE CONCNS. FOR A 0.0011~ NACL SOLN. A VALUE
OF M EQUALS 680 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6 G-CM PRIME2 SEC WAS DETD.; THE
-ST AT 0.05M
M VALUES AND HEIGHTS TO WHICH DROPLETS -WERE CARRIED WERE LOWE
NACL AND 0.01M NASO SUB4. CL PRIME NEGATIVE, SO SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE
AND PO SUB4 PRIMF3 NEGATIVE WITH HYDRATION ENERGIES OF 79, 249, AND 502
KCAL-MOL YIELDED M OF (680, 502, AND 430) TIMEt 10:LPRIME NEGATIVE16,
RESP.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSP uj-jc 621-373- 530-11415, 6
MLIN, L. A., SHIL'DYAYEV, V. S.
Coherent -Emitter"
US-SR Author's --- Gerti-ficate-yo 124310 Filed 3 Apr 67, Published 10 Apr '70,
?,Zh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOD268 F)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a coheren' eir-Ittttr t-- odd
number of parallel N junctions. To reduce dissipative power losses and achi~,Vc,,-
c
oherent summation of oscillations at the emitter output, the device utilizeza
chronization by a channeling unit in the form of a section of polyharnnonic r,-Ir,,ang,11ar
Waveguide, the square of the ratio of the sides of this waveguide, being a vho'v-
number. The emitter has one transparent face and an externo-1. mirror. N. S.
V7
I . >~ ~ ~ 1.
W
LL
UDC 6eq.78.048:633.1
CEREALS AS A POSSIBLE COWOHM OF ='AL"X0r"111C
L1W IN LM ~SUVPORT SYSTEM
W- (LIP, lu.,&fisa $Vvirksl A4-0
ticle by n"i
(Ar LY.;A.M- r- Noncom, x0andebealrars,
Bi 11%1 Ha4itsiali Ruceiza, litea for
j
publication 23 April. 19TOJ.,,
Abstract: On the basis or standard e.valuationi of higher
plants selected far life auppon systems:4,od experitweatAl
data concerning wheat productivity In an artificial
ouviroovent, Ate biochemistry and c=pIatibilltj with man,
it is suggested that do= c4reala should be'extensLyely
studied to determine their posvible use " a polyfunc-
tioualcomponent oZ closed ocological systeeza.
The caNcIty for highe r Pinata to ensure both gas and water ammhaage
and the regeneration of the vegetable part of the human or animal d1st, Im
life support systems makes it desirable that they be thotou4:1aly stud.Led In
:his aspect. Researchers fire faced primarily vith the prohlem of selecting
limited number of plants from among the quarter of a cAllion species Of
floweritir" Plants kuown,to botanists.
P. rildykin (1968a) cited the following criteria for selectinZ plants
Z for life oupport systems-. high productivity, capacity for mxtzas satisfactiou
of nan I a needs for total' mass and biochazical composition,, mutual biological
computability, and absence or volatile ewuIationa harlIful to man. As addi-
tionul. criteria one can mention coinnideace of the optitum tta*erstare Una
air. humidity for cultivated planta'aDd'ma, an vell an the nivpliclty ii: the
thoda am equipMewt ror preparing food fr,= the harvest and tae'possibtllt~,
dishes.
of' przparing different
V. 0. Chuchkinp et &I,, in:aelecting crops, uses. as a point Of departurv
the desirability of, an& the-ponsibility of Pro-
parlng various dishes and obtaining &,bglaaced. rstjo',bf natriente'in the
stored and reproduced foods.' The %Might Char"teristics.of the higher plantis.
32
M.'
USSR UDC 576.895.4
KOCM~AIDXWA, A. V., ZAGNIBORODOVA, 7e. N., ZHERNMOV, I. V., ,7-
_NYTSEVA.,, V.I.,
S ',~KO~ BEGALOVA, 3,111. N., AVAKOV, S. M., TASHLIYEAr, A. 0., BEL'SKAYA,
:I.-7 an 1E , A. P., Republic Antiplague Station, Institute of Zoology,
Academy of Sciences Turkmen SSR
"Regiona Distribution of Ixodid Ticks in Turkmenia"
Ashkhabad, lzvestiya Akademii Naulk Turkmenskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskil.-h
Nauk, No 5, 1971, pp 36-42
Abstract: The 31 species and subspecies of Ixodid ticks (of the total of 49
living in Turkmenin) gathered from 699 geographic points and included in the
collection of the station are analyzed for'the distribution of their natural
habitats and their geological a
and botanic living conditions. 11yalor-ana
asiaticum asiatlcun proliferates in large numbers in all four repions (clay
desert, sandry desert, cultivated river valleysi and southern mountains),
H. detritum an. anatolicum, 11. an. excavatuij., and H. pl. plumbeum thrive
mainly in cultivated areas. The most numerous species are It. as. asiatictAn
and H. numidiana turanica living in sandy desert and Ornithodorcs tartakovsky-i
living in clay desert. Ixodes redikarzevi, Haeriaphysalis punctata, Rhipi-
cephalus schulzei, and R. leporis were recorded for the first time in the
republic.
USSR
BORONTSOV, L. A., SHILEYKO, A. V.
"Estimate of Information Productivity of a Digital Model"
Analogovaya i Analogo-Tsift. klychis]. Tekhn. [Analog and Analog-Digital
Computer Equipment -- Collection of Works], No 5, Moscow, Sov. Radio Press,
1973, pp 86-91 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Fibernetika, No 6,
1973, Abstract No 6V617, by the authors).
Translation: The definition of information productivity of a digital model
is a component part of the general problem of selection of the best struc-
ture. This article studies methods of estimation of the information produc-
tivity of a digital model from the standpoint of the theory of c entropy of
sets. Using the estimates produced, algorithm quality criteria are intro-
duced, on the basis of which an algorithm which can be selected which is
optimal in the sense of this criterion.
uDc: 8, 74
S IHUI V.-
"Concerning a Method of Evaluating the Productivity &nd Effectiveness of
Computer Automata"
Tr. Mosk. in-ta inzia. zh.-d. transp. (Works of the Mosco-,, In.9titute of Rail-
-way Transportatlon Engineers), 19'jI, vyp. 395, pp 158-163 (frail RZ'Li-Kiber-
netika, No 6 , T-al 721, Abstract No 6%74,90)
Translation- CrIteria are proposed for evaluating the producti%,ity and
effectiveness of computer automata. 7bese criteria are based on measures
of match betveen the opera'.
ion of the automaton and its aft-iont madiun.
The physical sease of these criteria is demonstrated by reans of a thermo-
dlymamic model.
.~'~PRDCESSING DATE--27NOV70
.'.r%cxj'ULA'4!TY IN THE DISTQla-UTIam OF GOLD IN ROCKS AND MINERALS,;
ILLUSTRATED SY RADIOACTIVATION AINALYSIS DATA -U-
AUTH0.'l-(05)-R9,Zl-ii',0V, I.S.i RAKOVSKIYt E.YE.v BERENSHTEYN, L.YE.1
SEREBR IVY, 3-L., SHILINP N.L.
colATR"Y-OF ImFij--:lJSSR
SOURCE--0-uKL. AXAD. NAUK SSSR 1970,,191(4), q2T-30
.0 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
ISUBJECT APEAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
fopIC TAGS--GOLU, ROCKi MINERAL, GEOCHEMLSTRYt RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENT,
NEUTRON ACTIVATIMN, ANALYSIS
:(D.ITROL 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
li3CUAENT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
MXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0569 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/191/004/0927/0930
*-IRC ACCESSION NO-AT0126315
UNCLASSIFIED
Z/3 00 UNCL ASS IF I ED PkOCESSING DATE--27,NIUV70
C. %CCESSION NO-AT0126315
t8STRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTaACT. RAUIOXTIVATION SAMIPLINE FOR. 40 [N
ROCKS AND 1 1-
-11'11::-~ALS SY USfNG SUBSTOICH10:4ETRIC SEPN, IS VERY RELIABLE AND
HAS A VERY Grj,~~D REPR~JDOCIULITY (SCATTERI.NG OF PARALLEL DETINS. S.*,IALL;-R
THAN ZOPERCEINT) . IT REQUIRES, HOWEVFRt 4 SANPLE WEIGHING L,,.RGEq TdAN Oi~
E-QIUAL TO 1G0 '~G. TW- EFFECT OF NATUR!~L SCATTERING. Or AU ON THE
REPRODUCISILITY OF RESULTS OF RA010ACTIVATION ANIAL. v~AS INVESTIGATED.
THE SCATTERUNG OF AU 01STRI3UTfOil IN -ROCKS AND MINIERALS DEPENDED Oil
-NUMEROUS FACTORS; FCRX OF.AU OCCURRENCES IN THE MIN~ERAL, STRUCTURAL A~-o
TEXTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ROCKS, AND INTENSITY 01~ SECONDARY
ALTERATIONS. THE ERRO".-Z OF AN ANAL. DETN. CLJNSISTS OF 2
ERROR RELATED TO THE REPRnotxisILITY OF THE METI-100 (SIG111A SWR) AND
EqROR RELATED TO HETEROGE.MEITY OF AN ANALYZ~::D SA,'4PLE (SIGMA SU1-1). THE
SUMMARY ERROR (SIG,*11A SIGMAI !1N O'VTG* THF AV, caNTF--i'r OF AN FLEMFNIT Ivi AN
ANALYZED SAMWLE IS, SIG11A SIG-11A PRII-IF2 EQUAL.S SIGMA SWA PPIMEZ PLUS
SIGMA SUBH PRIME2. THE RESULTS OF LARGER THAN 200 ~,,,:---urRON ACTIVATION
QErNS* OF AU IN ROCKS AiND MliNER~,LSo PROCESSIE".0 STAT[SlICALLYt SHOolED THAT
THE NATURAL HETEROGE""'EITY IN AU C011TENTS, 1,44 -AMPH190LE GAt~,BRO, BIOTITEE
AMPHIBOLE DIOkITE# BIOTITE A,'-iP1-iI.'j0LE GRAINODIORirE, (;RANITE VEIN IN
GRANOD IOR I T E I 4PL IT E VE IN I N GR ANOD I OR I TE ? AND APL I TIE V E I N IN GAB13RO I S
MUCH HIGHER THAN THE Ei~ROR Of: REPRLODUC 16 ILI TY OF THE~ MIETHOD (SIGMA SUBR
SIMILAR TO 20PERCENT). NATURAL HETER-]GENEITY WAS SO HIGH THAT THE AU
CONTENTS IN INDIVIDUAL BATC14ES OF THE SAME SAMPLe 01[~FERED FROM EACH
OTHER BY LARGER THAN 5 TIMES,
UNCLASSIFIED
it k-~XTRZjC T-THE ~f EF 0 EIF SIG-11A SUOR IS SM LLp THERE ltE REASONS FO
US-E THE MOST ACCURATE ~,`EfHQUS OF DETN; ; BUT IF Sl~,MA SUSH IS MUCH HIGHER
THAN SIG,"iA SUBR, THEi nic JSE '0F A
llccu~&TE AND USUALLY EDYPENSIVE ANAL.
METHODS IS SENSELESS IF GETN. IS MADE FROM SMALL SAAPL ES
~14074REPRESENTATIVE wITH APSPECT TOTHE INITItL OBJECT. FACILITY:
TSENT, NAUCH* ISSLED. 1GC.ZN0RAZVEU. INST. TSVET. REo-K. BLAGO ROO. METAL.,
MOSCOW, USSR.
UNICLASSIFIED
_4
Ace. Nr-*- Uf Code:
TPP-5 -Sb?-49
USSR WC,62L.373.001.5
L. F., Engineer and SHILIN, N. V., Candidate of Technical
"Basic Characteristics and Parameters of TI-100-2 Shock.Generators"
Moscow, Elektrotekhnika, No I Jan 70, pp 17-21
Abstract: This article presents the test results of two TI-100-2*
shock generators, built at the."Elektrosila" plant,~~designed to be used
as sources of electric energy in testing,high voltage equipment for
breakdown capacity and electrodynamic and'themal si,:rength. The TI-
100-2.is a 10 kv., three-phase synchronous 3000 rpsn~shor_k- generator
of-100-Mw rated capacity and 25004~-short eircuii capacity at 12 kv
and 0,0070ohm external reactance. A diasy
,ram of the energizing circuit
is presented. The operation of two TI-LOO-Z shock generators wat
evaluated in relation to their use at the Scientific Research Center
for Testing High Voltage FAuipment (NITS VVA). The resuLts.were used
for mastering the parallel running of two generators, which,presents
3
1,q7SOIZ,
AP0040593..
some difficulties in the case of Shock generators.. For the first time,
the basic parameters of shock generators were determined, taking into'
account the effects of two damper contours: a spea~al damper windings
and a massive rotor barrel.
Shock generator characteristics and parameters were deter
mined in.accordance with GOST 10169-62. The aareement obtained
_bIetween the experimental results and the calculated values is satis-
factory. Original article has 4 figures and 4 tables.
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