SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHTEYN, A.B. - SHTOEENMAKHER, N.A.

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3/5 013 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING OATE---04DEC70 jjRd -ACCESSION NO--AN0141545 ABSTRACT/ EXTRAC T--THE LEADERS OF MIRZOYEVIS GROUP, A FOR14ER STUDENr AT TIE TASHKENT STATE UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL MATHEMAT[CAL FACULTY~ HAD THE IDEA OF .STUDYING T14E QUESTIONS Or- MODELING SEISMIC PROCESSES FRJl;;q OBSERVATIONS OF USSR ACADEMY OF SCEENCES GEOPHYSICAL IN,lirfrUTE- SFNIOR SCIENTIFIC WORKER S. 0. VINOGRADOV0 IT HAS, BEEN ESTABLITSHED THAT THE J_AWS GOVERNING HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA ON DIFFER-ENT SCALES ARE SIMILAR TO EACH OTHER. ON THE BASIS OF THE WELL KNOWN LAW OF SEISMOLOGY CALLEO THE "RECURRENCE CHARTtll WHICH HAS BEEN CONFIRMEO BY LABOWORY 'EXPERIMENTSo IT HAS PROVED POSSIBLE TO DRAW CONCLUSIONS ABOUT SEIS[4.LC PHENOMENA UNOER. NATURAL CONDITIONS. THIS IDEA HAS ALSO BEEN CONFIRMED BY JAPANESE SEISMOLOGIST KIO MOGI* MIRLOYEVfS AEETING WIT14 VINOGRADOV LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR TADZHIKISTAN SEISMOLOGYt WHICH THE~ r,.*Al,;LED "SMALLe" AS :DISTINGUISHED FROM "LARGE;" THE LATTER IS :CONCERNE0 WETH STUDYING EARTH -TREMORS UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS. THE ADVANTAGES OF, 14SMALL" SEISMOLOGY BEGAN TO MAKE THEMSELVES FELT IMMEDIATELY#. NATURAL RESEARCH DEMANDS) ~:GREAT EXPENDtTURE AND DEALS WITH UNFINISHED PHENOMENA. IN THE ILABOR4TORY IT IS POSSIBLE TO OaTAIN.JN A SHORT.PERIOD THE,ENTIRE PROCESS .'FROM BEGINNING TO ENDo A PROCESS WHICH OCCASIONALLY LAST.5 HUNDREGS AND THOUSANDS OF YEARS IN NATURE. YOUNG SC.I~NTISTS MTqi!OYElr' ANO ~POSTGRADUATE SALOMOV ARE STUDYING A: MOST ~COMPLEX PROBLEM OF MODERN .:SCfENCEt INCIDENTALLY, THE TADZHIK INSTITUTE IS THE ONLY SCIENTIFIC ESTABLISHMENT IN THE USSR WHICH IS CONOUGTr,%G LABORATORY RESEARCH INTO SEISMIC CONDITIONSt IN SEVERAL DIRECTIONS. 4/5- 013 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7C C;IRt ACCESSION NO--AN0141545 ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--WITH THE AID OF A SPECIAL PRESS AFFECITING VARIOUS TYPES OF ROCK,WITH,VARiOUS RATES OF DEFORMATION AND VAKIOUS METHODS UNDER CONDITIONS WHICH ARE CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO NATURAL CGNDITIONS, THE SCIENTISTS HAVE OBTAINED A NUMBER GF SATISFACTORY ANSWER.S. THE AMOUNT ~OF ENERGY OF THE ROCK BURSTS HAVE PROVEDi PROPORTIONATE TO THE RATE OF TENSION BUILDUP. HENCE THE CONCLUSION THAT RATE IS .4 DECISIVE FACTOR IN .,THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY IN BURSTS. ON THIS. BASIS "LARG.Ell Sp..ISMOLOGY HAS OBTAINED A DEFINITE DIRECTION FOR RESEARCH. ET HAS ALSO BEEN DISCOVEREO THATTHE POWER OF A BURST VARIES IN DIFFERENT ROCKS. WHERE ROCK IS MORE DURABLE, THERE IS A GREATER PROBABILITY OF VIOLENT EARTH TREMORS. THE SCIENTISTS ARE ATTEMPTING TO DETERMINE THE SIZE:OF THE AREA RESPONSIBLE FOR. AN EARTH TREMOR. IT IS INTERESTING THAT THE SEISMICITY OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST EARTH TREMORS IN TADZHIKISTANo AT KHAITAP CAN 13E COMPAREO "T R I C .~WITH THE ANNUAL CAPACITY OF THE KRASNOYARSK HYDROELEI~ POWER STATION. HOW MUCH POTENTIAL ENERGY THERE IS UNDER THE EARTH AND HOW IT IS DISTRIBUTED, THESE QUESTIONS STILL REMAIN UNANSWERED~. A DEFINITE:ROLE IN-THEIR RESOLUTION~WILL BE PLAYED BY THE EXPERIMENT~ ON GRANITIC MATERIALS WHICH THE~MODELING GROUP NOW PLANS TO CONDOCT. FHEN IT WILL .BE POSSIBLE TO GIVE A MORE DEFINITIVE ANSWER TO THEQUE-STION OF WHAT VOLUME OF MOUNTAIN MASS IS RESPONS16LE FOR'FARTH TRE14ORS OF DIFFEREING FORCE, THIS IS OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE IN~ SEISMIC ZOiNONG. THE ,-EXPERIMENTS ARE CONTINUING. THE PATHS OF KNOWLEDGE: ARE s*rRANGE AND OCCASIONALLY INSCRUTABLIs 5/5 013 UNCLA.Sstr-L6 PROCESSING DATC---04DEC70 CLRC ACCESSION ND--AN0141545 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--STARRY WORLDS WHICH ARE SO VERY REMOTE FROM PEOPLE AND THEIR VITAL PROBLEMS BEGAN TO BE INVESTIGATED MUCH EARLIER ANN TO A GREAT EXTENT, STUDIED MORE FULLY THAN THINGS UNDER. OUR FEET WHICH HABITUALLY CAUSE INCALCULABLE SORROW. BUT THE INE'vol SCIENCE OF SEIS14OLOGY IS BEGINNING TO HAVE ITS EFFECT* ANO WEi THE CONTEMPORARIES OF ITS EMERGENCE AND ESTABLISHMENTt MAY VERY SOON BE THE. WITNESSES OF VICTORIES OVER THE FORCES OF NATURE, UNCLASSIFIEU USSR UDG 621.397:535.67 SHTEYN, A. B. "Effect of Pulse Voltages on Color Signals Encoded by the SLUM System." radicelektroniki. "auchno-tekhn. sb. Tekhn. teli~ Vopr. vidleniya (Problens of Radio -1:71ectronics. Scientific and Technical Colle(,tion. Television Equ-ipment), 1970, vyp. 1, pp 72-79 (from Uh-Radioteklunika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9G87) Translation: This article contains an investigation of the tTansient pro- cesses occurring in devices for decoding color signals of the SECAM systera under the effect of pulse voltage with a finite buildup time, ki estimate of ene frequency modulation of the color subcarrier occurring during inter- actiua of the transient process and color signals.is presented. USSR DAVNIS, V. V., RUSSMAN, 1. V. and SHTEYN, B. Ye. "One Method of Classification" Vopr. Optimalln. Programmir. v Proizv. Zadachakh [Problems of Optimal Programming in Production Problems -- Collectionof Works), Voronezh, 1972, pp 105-117 (Translated from Referativnyy 2hurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V545). Translation: The following interpretation of the class of "similar objects" is.studied. Suppose there is a finite set of objects, each of which is described by a fixed set of characteristics. Among all possible permissible subdivisions of this set of objects into classes, the problem is to find that, the classes of which satisfy the following condition. For an arbi- trarily selected object of a certain class, at least one object of the same class must be found, the interrelationship with which is stronger than with any object not belonging to this class. The problem of subdivision into classes (in terms of graph theory) is formalized for this interpretation. The authors present the following Theorem 1. The different distances between the subsets of all possiblo division of set R [1, 2,..., NI into two classes number not ovor N- 1, and 1/2 52 USSR Davnis, V. V., Russman, 1. V. and Shteyn, B. Ye., Vopr, Optimalln. Programmir. v. Proizv. Zadachakh, Voronezh, 1972, pp 105-117. they are all realized on the lines of the tree of minimum distances (DID). Using this theorem, the authors reduce-the solution of the problem stated to the construction of a TMO and determination of the lines of maximum length. A classification algorithm is described, based on the construction of TRD, for which a program was written for a-Minsk-22 computer. The problem, requirig subdivision of 270 objects, each of which is described:by 10 characteristics, into classes, was solved in 20 minutes.- Yu. Finkel'shteyn __w!S&U UDC 669.15-19 4: 669 295: 621. :539-389-3:620.183,6 -GRMM-1G1 B. G.I*PASHKOV P. P.1 PINCHUX, P. A.9 Kuysmy, YU V- I- MTZMT. L. -U-,-Aaa-Union Correspondence Gon~t-~_U_cti~n_ -E-n-glireer- zi8titute X-Ray Ificroazialysis of the Diffusion Layer in Titanium-Steel -Bimetal" lux- Moscoril, 1--vestiya Vysshikh Uchebnylld~ Zavedeniy, Cher-naya Metal giYal, No 7v 1'973,, PP 133-135 '.'-Abstract: Investigation results are presented o' diffusion proces- ses in the bimetal VT1-1 titanium + E17020136TY-.0 alloy. The bime- tal was produced by means of joint rolling -` E1702 ailoy, heated oiL 4' the bimetal in argon, with cold VT1-1 tluanium. The thiclmess o-A. was 0.12-1.2 mm, that of the covering was W4 of this. Parts from the-binetal w-ere hardened from 950-100000 and subjected to ~hardening te--iDer (aging) at 650-70000 ..for , 2-6.hrs. The redis- tribution of iron, nickel,, and chro=-um from E1702 alloy into -VT1 ed. By comparison of the microhardness, -1 titanium was de-ermin 1/2 -59 GREIIBEFC B. C., et al., Izvestlya Vyeshikh Uchabnykh Zoxedeniy, Chernaya Ifetallurgiya, No 7, 1973v pp 133-135 'the electron-toppography, and the characteristic I-r-ay -radiation -bu'ion curves o' iron, nicl-el, and chro- with-concentration redis'r- 6 A. -- Millm, the character and re,37-larities of the fo=,ation of diffusion zones in the Drocess of -aroduction zuid of heat treatmento o.-;~' the posed. One figure, three biblio phic references. bimetal were ex- Gra 2!2 L ~-H66,11W&MMIFWI i i diRM i H"'11 R11 lid 1 11 ... .... B. Graph ThO;-6!'ry:' USSR ZAYTSEXIA, Zh. N., SHTEYN. "One Method of Construction of the Shortest Closed Patli in a Graph" Vychisl. Tekhnika, T. 3 [Computer Technology, Vol 3 --.Collection of Works], 0 Kaunas, 1972, pp 417-422 (Translated :from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V406, by V. ZemlyacKenko). Translation: The following problem is studied: convert: a piven graph into a graph permitting FUler cycles by introduction of additAnnal lines with the minillILDII possible total lenjith. 11iis problem arises, for example, in ininimi- '11)proxi.mare algorithal zation of the number of idle motions of a plottei. An is suggested and data are presented on the effectivenoss of the algorithm as run on a computer. USSR UDC 681.3 PUCHINIYAN, V. K., SHEIN, P. D., SHTEYN, M. Ye. "Problem of Optimal Division of a Graph and Arrangement of Digital Computer Devices" Sistemy Rasprcdeleniya Resursov na Grafakh [Systems for Distribution of Resources on Graphs -- Collection of 'forks] , Moscow, Acad. Sci. USSR Computer Center, 1970, pp 118-126, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V574 by 0. Belkin). Translation: One problem of modular planning of digital computers is studied. A circuit is to be represented, fixed on a structural level by a set of modules of the next level so that the number of connections betweer the modules is mini- mal. The plan of the device is fixed by an equivalent graph, the points of which correspond to modules in the initial circuit. The lines of the graph are identified with -the connections between modules,. Further, the problem of divi- sion of the system is reduced tG the problem of.division of its equivalent graph. The algorithm for division consists of organization of an ordered selection of all possible sets of line numbers, i.e. all possible divisioiis, satisfying cer- tain conditions. The division satisfying these conditions iis considered opti- mal. The algorithm suggested was programmed on the M-220 djj!Ital comiputer. The time of solution of the problem remains within permissible 11.111its IvIth 20-30 points on the graph. 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP7 --TITLE--PREPARATION OF BLOCK COPOLYMEkS OF :PROPYLENE AND APHYA OLEFINS -U-4 "AUT.H,DR-105)-YAKOBSON, F.I.t AMERIXt V.V.t PETROVAr V.f*? SHTEYNBAK, V.SH., D*V. ..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR MASSY 1970r (3), LI-13 -'.t)ATE PUBL I SHED------ 70 :~~-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY9 MATERIALS -,..,TOPIC TAGS--COPOLYMERt PROPYLENE, CATALYTIC POLYMERIZATION, TITANIUM CHLORIDEt INTRINSIC- VISCOSITYP ETHYLENEp ISOBUTENE, STYRENEt z~~:_CVCLOHEXANE, FREEZING9 IMPACT.STRENGTH CO-NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1936/0259 STEP NO--UR/0191/7g/OOOfGO3/0011/0013 __CIRC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0102309 Tul- -2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 'CIRC, ACCESSION~WO--AP0102309 ABSTRACT/EX-TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF REACTION CONDITIONS (TIlmE.(5 MIN,5 HR), CONCN. OF MONOMER AND TICL SUB3, MACRO CHAINS 114 POLYMN. OF PROPYLENE (if) (MIXED WITH PROPANE1 CATALYZED BY 4:1 ET SUBZ ALCL AND TICL SUB3 MiXTS. WAS STUDIED. MOL. WTS.s CALCD, FROM POLYMER:.INTRINSIC VISCOSITY DETNS, IN DECALINY INCREASED ABRUPTLY .-~WITH REACTION TIME AND TEMP.' WHETHER MONOMER CONCN. WAS DECREASING OR CONST. INCREASING TICL SU'--3 CONCN. (0.4 TO 3 5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE2 MOLE-1.) DID*NOT INFLUENCE CHAIN VIABIL-ITY, B~T DECREASED INTRINSIC VISCOSITY, PROBABLY DUE TO INCREASED NOS. OF ACTIVE.CENTERS6 THE LINEAR -C DEPENDENCE jF POLYMER YIELD ON MOL* WT, AT DIFFERENT REACTION TIMES AND TICL SU53 CONCNS.t EXCLUDING INITIAL NON STEADY STATE REGIONSv INDICATED FREEDOM.FROMiMOL. C-HAIN TER-MI-NALDN..ANa'AFFIRMED fHE EXISTENCE OF LIVING MACROMOLS.-IN THE SYSTEM. SUCCESSIVE POLYMN. OF 11 WITH ETHYLENE (0.13 TO IPERCENT)t ISOBUTYLENE (111) (4 TO 4.BPERCENT)t.VINYLCYCLOHEXANEw AND STYRENE (IJO 1.2PERCENT) AND 111 (3 TO 4.1PERCENT) GAVE BLOCK -.-COPOLYMERS HAVING RESISTANCE TO FREEZING IMPACT sirRENGTH 2 TO 4 AND 2 TO 3 TIMES,.RESP., GREATER THAN THOSE OF 1. 'USSR UDC'. 541.124 and GONCHAROV, Ye. P MERMANOV, A. G., SHTEY11MERG, A . It' "Peculiarities of High-Temperature Dissociation of Ammonium Perchlorate and Heterogeneous Systems:Derived from it" Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniy,-- i vzryva, No 2, 1973, pp 185-191 Abstract: The purpose of this theoretical article is to analyze the effect of dissociative sublimation on the macrokinetic hi6h- temperature decomposition of ammonium perchlorite (APO) and model mixtures derived -"rom it. Dissociative sublimation is 'he dis- tinctive peculiarity of A.-C decomposition. The method of the au- thors iu to use the physical representatioms of the "volumie vanorl- zation" effect developod in an earlier article (A. G, Lierzhano~_,r, et alo FGY, -4, 4, 1968) in the decompooition pmca8s of volatile ex- plosive materials in the condensed phase. ldthoW~h APCV does not melt at temperatures below 5500 C, the gencral run of its decompo- sition is similar to that of secondary explosive. toat-arials. The present article exam-I-nes the effect of pressure on A2C high- temperature decomposition and the decomposition Df 1,11C-polymer mIxtures. TabIes are given for experimentally de;.,termined values of the thermal effects of the decomposition, ,uid for the 112 j,Z 7: ~411 - - - - - - -44- 17 USSR UDC: 541.124 1,,TMHINOV, A. G., et al, Fizika goreniya i vzryva, No 2, 1973, pp 185-191 decomposition characteristics of the various mixtures considered. Both stages of the decomposition are discussed. USSR UDC: 532.135 ~ERZHANOV, A. G., POSETEL'SKIY, A. P., STOLIN, A. M,,-Z1!JZUaLERGj A. S., Affiliate of the Institute of Chemical Pkysics, Academy,of Sciences of the USSR, Chernogolovka, Moskovskaya Oblast "Experimental Realization of a Hydrodynamic Thermal Explosion" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nau1- SSSR, Vol 210, No 1, May 1973, pp 52-54 Abstract: In studying the problem of nonisotherma.1 Poiseilille flow in a circular pipe with a given pressure gradient, it has been discovered that there is no stationary solution at certain values of the parameters. The phenomenon of hyd--odynwlic thermal explosion has been Predicted on the basis of this theoretical research. It has also been theoretical1v demon- strated that this effect could arise in Couette flow with tijLe-constant shear stress on a moving buundary. However, up until no-w this phenomenon had not been experimentally confirmed. In this paper tbe anuthors describe the successful realization of the conditiors wbich produce thitz ef-fect end give quantitative verification of the theory. The research vas aone on a rotation viscometer with pneuratic drive ensuring constiLrit torque. The basic distinguiah'Ing featuxe of the installation is tbP design of -the out-er 1/3 USSR kMZHANOV, A. G. et al., Dokl, AN SSSrv, MaY 73, Vol 21.0, pp .52-54 cylinder (see f-igure)vhich is made in the form of a Dewar -flask with outer thermostatically controlled jacket 4." The inner rotating cylinder 1 is a hollow steel cup connected by ebon-ite rod 5 to the rotor of - small Cas turbine. The diameter of the outer cylinder 2R, =h. 8L cm, the diameter o--F' the inner cylinder 2R0 = 3.9 cm, and tile length of th-e inner cylinder Z = 7.2 cm. n -t hig e The gap 2 is filled with the liquid to be studied to a level somewha h r than the top of the inner cylinder. Tile rpm n of the inner cylinder was measured by a perforated disc on the shaft and a photocell with out-T)ut, to a frequency meter. Temperature differential vas measured by a thermocouple with one junction on the inside wall of the Dawar flask and the other inside the thermostatically controlled jacket. The resultant c-urves for tempera.- ture differential and rotational velocity.as.functions of tire demonstrate the effect of hydrodynamic thermal explosion. 2/3 USSR A. G, et al., Dokl. All SSSR, May 7 3, Vol 210, PP 52-54 r_2T, 1--inner cylinder; 2--fluid to be studied; 3--air space; 11--jacket with heat-transfer agent; 5--ebonite rod 3/3 ---- ------ 1 2 -.-0091 UNCLASSIF15, PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 :.TITLE--CATA'-YST REGENERATION -U- YE.V.t SHUTQVr YU.M.r SHTEYNOERG,v~ 5,1.1 SEMENOVAf T oAs COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--U*S*S.R. 264056 IZOBRET.1 PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 19TOt bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY rr~TOPIC TAGS--CATALYST REGENERATION, CVlEMtCAL PATENTf :METAL OXIDE MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF-0 -PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/084Z STEP NO--UR/0482/1'0/001'J/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0136276 L ulliL FlIE-1 USSR SHTMBERG, C. S,j Institute of Vulcanology, Far East Scientific Center, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Petropavlovsk-Kamehatskiy "The Explosive Formation of Calderasn Moscow, Doklady Alkademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 206~ No 6, 1973, pp 1342-13145 Abstract: The formation of calderas as a result of a volcanic explosion is dis- cussed on the basis of the theory of an outburst explosion. A forrpjla linking the parameters of the explosion source, and those of the mechanism in which the explosion 'Lakes place, urith the crater radius is applied to a calculation of the parameters characterizing the explosive-forms of various volcanic objectives, mostly in Kamchatka and the Kurile Islands. It is shown that ex-losions which can lead to the formation of calderas take place at depths of leas than 3.5 km, in other -words, at the very topmost layers of the Earth's crust. At explosions with a power of 5-1020' ergs the r=imum diameter of the,crater cannot exceed 11 Vm;,in other words, calderas with a diameter greater tlvm 11 km cannot have been formed by explosive means. 3 figures. 2 tables. 12 references. 1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESS'ING DATE--160CT70 ,-TITLE--DeTERMINATION OF THE OVERLAP~FUNCTION FROM ELASTIC PROTON PROTON SCATTERING -U- "'. -AUTHOR-tO3)-ANDREYEVt I.V.t DREMINt I-M.v SHTEYNBERGt,,,.Q,~N. OF INFO--USSR .-SOURC E--YAD* FIle 1970Y 11(211 468-71 '~-'DATE PUSL I SHE[)-------- 70 '5 Q 8 J EC TA R E A S----!- P HY S.1 CS (TOPIC,~.TAGS PROTON SCATTERING, ELASTIC SCATTERING, PARTICLE DIFFRACTION# CA L C UL A T I ON '.~CCNTROL MARKING---NO RESTRICTIONS ,I)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED rl.PROXY~.REEL/FRAME--I991/1039 STEP NO--UR~0367/70/011/002/0468/0471 ,CIRC ACCESSION ND---AP0110729 --------- __-UNC LAS S 1 F I E D 'Ss IF I PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 2/2~ 009 UNCLA ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110729 i.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BEHAVIOR OF THE OVERLAP FUNCTION OUTSIDE THE DIFFRACTION CONE IS CONSIDERED. IT IS-SHOWN HOW THE ELASTIC SCATTERING NEAR THE SCATTERING CONE (I IS SMALLER THAN:OR EQUAL TO T IS ,,:...,.SMALLER TO OR EQUAL TO 6 iGEY-C) PRIME2) CAN PROVIOE INFORMATION ABOUT CHANGE-OF THE GUASSIAN ANGULAR DEPENDENCE CHARACTERISTICS FOR THE OVERLAP FUNCTION AT SMALL ANGLES* NUMERICAL CALCNo OF THE OVERLAP -FUNCTION IS PERFORMED BASED ON THE EXPTL, DATA ON ELASTIC PP SCATTERING AT-.8NERGIES,OF 10.0 AND 19.2 GEV. FACILITYt FIZ# INST. IM. LESEDEVAt - MOSCffi(v USSR. '112 "ROCE 022 UNCLiASSIPI~U P ~SSING DATE--160CT70 ...TITLE--OEVELOP14ENT OF DYSBACTERIOSIS IN THE INTESTINES ViD OTHER ORGANS OF .-SUBJECTS OCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED~70 THE EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS _:'AUTHOR-(0Z)-VILStfANSKAYA, F.Lot SHTEYNBERGt G.B. ~.-.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--GIGIYENA TRUUA I PROFESSIONALONYYE,ZABOLEVANIYA, L970, NR 5, PP 25728 iDATE PU8L ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--elOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE, STREPTOMYCiN, TETRACYCLINE, PENICILLIN, -GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM f..CONTROL t4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '~.-~PROXY REELIFRAIIE--1995/0451 STEP NO-UR/0391/?O/OOU/0~D5/0025/0028 .-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116117 UNCLASSIFIED 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PIROCESSrNG DATE--160CT70 'CIRIC, ACCESSION NO--AP0116117 '-'ABSTRACT/EXTJqACT--lU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE ANT1,910T[GS INDUSTRY WORKERS ARE EXPOSED TO THE EFFECT OF THEIR DUST. MEDICAL EXA14INATION OF WORKERS AND BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSI:S OF FECES AND THE NASAL.) PHARYNGEALv OCULAR AND VAGINAL MUCOSA REVEALED IROUBLES ON THE LEVEL OF THE.GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT, ATTENDED BY DYSBACTERLOSISt TANGIBLE CONTAMINIATIUN WITH THE CANDIDA FUNGI AND. A DROP OF THE VITAMINS C SUBI, B SUBI AND B SU62 CONTENT IN THE ORG.ANISM. THE SOVIET MADE DRUG COLIBACTERIN PROVED EFFECTIVE IN TREATI-NG INTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION AND NORMALIZATION OF STOMACHAL MICROFLURA IN iqURKER~ (IF I'lit: ANTIBIOTICS INDUSTRY. FACILITY: INSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGIF I t4lKROBIOLOGIlt -.,,..,,.:.VSES. INST. ANTIBIOTIKOV. iD --028 UNCLASSIFIED PFIOCESSI-11G, DATE--02.-KT70 TIIT&~--STRUCTURE OF TSILJLKIJVSKAY CRATER -U- .AUTHO~-(04)-GCRSHKOVt G.S.t MELEKESTSEVe I.V.o SHTEYN5FRG, G.S., ERLIKH, C OU~%T RyuF 1'4f:i-j--USSR IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SS,SR, SERIYA GE3L0GlCiAES