SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SINELNIKOV, A.YE. - SINITSYN, N.M.
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USSR IMC 531.768.068,9
KURZNER, A. B., EL" av__ E. CHELPANOV, I. B. , Leningrad
"Systematic Errors of Perdulum Accelerometers for Random Vibration of the
Base"
Novosibirsk, Avtomkriya, No 3, 1971, pp 22~-26
Abstract: During operation of a pendulum on a vibrating base its angle of de-
flection from the vertical coutains along with the variable compcnent, a cor.-
stant component (drift) defined both by them nature and the parameters of the
vibrations and the characteris tics of, the pendulum itself, The appearance of
drift implies additional errors estimated here in the exaniple i)f a pendulum
compensation accelerometer. An approximate method of conOdering the dynamic
properties of the pendulum Is described, and the general mpresnion forthe
drift angle is obtained, A. nurnber of limiting and specific cases are considered
The error erpressions for two standard autacorrelation ftinctions are presented
as an example. The results obtained can be used to estimate the errors and
efficicatly select-the accelerome
ter parameters for operation uader defined
on
vibr3tiva condit ~s.
USSR
GALKIN, A. A., ZAVADSKIY, Z. A., TINT Donetsk Physicotech-
nical Institute, Academy of.sciences Ukr$$R..,
"Characteristics of 161agnetic Transformation In ChronAum Telluride"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 14, No 1, Jan 72, pp 157-162
Abstract: The electrical and magnetic properties and the lattice parameters of
single-crystal samples of chromium telluride were investigated using magnetic
fields up to 12 ke and hydrostatic pressures up to 12 kbar over the tenmera-
ture range 67-400'K. It is noted:that the thermodynamic theory developed by
Bean and 'Rodbell indicates that the transition from the,ferromagnetic state
to the paramagnetic state may be a first-order phase transition in a ferro-
magnetic if the compressibility is sufficiently great and the Curie tempera-
follows fro 'his theory that
ture is strongly dependent crt pressure. It M~
this transition should have certain characteris ties of a first-order transi-
tion; in particular, anomalies in the thermal expansion in the Curie terlipc-ra-
ture-region should be observed and deviations in the temperatu-rc dependence
of the magnetization from BrIllouin should be.observed tKat are caurod by thc
change in the interatonrLc distance, These ~deviations should intensify with
the grourth of temperature and it can be stated that in arv ferromagnetic
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GALKIN, A. A., et al., Fiztka Tverdogo Tela, Vol 14, No 1, Jan 72, pp 157-162
under a pressure exceeding a certain critical value thc transition from forro-
magnetism to paramagnetism will be a first-order transftion. It wns found
that anomalies in the crystal lattice parameters, the spee4fiC volume, and the
coefficient of temperature expansion and compressibility arc observed at all
pIressures in the region of the Curie temperature. These anomalies are more
clearly evident with the growth in temperature. ThO CU).ie tCMI)eT~1ture I. varies
linearly with pressure so that ~T -6 des/kbar. A6alysis of the eNperi-
_c/3F
mental results on the basis of the thermodynamic theory, of Bearz and Rodbell
shows that the transition from ferromagnetism to paramag-netisin in. CrTe at a
pressure of the. order of 32 kbar must be a firs t-order. ph ise transition. ft
is noted that even in a ferromagnetic with a.relatively Iniq nbans'e transition
coefficient there aiise very considerable distortions In the latLice that iend
to a deviation of this tranAtion from secotid-order
phasi~ transformations.
These deviations are acco.-.1panied by changes in the tempexature dependence of
spontaneous magnetization which are quite considerable, hut they need not be
coasidered in any fer-roaagnetic with a knosra dependence of the. Curie tezupera-
ture on pressure.
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USSR
UDC 531-789-1.087-92-088
Siam ffMV_KM)a", G. A., YANOVSKIYj V. YA.
"Effect of Centrifugal Forces on the Performance of Torque Pickups"
V ab. Vibratsionno-chastotti. orebbrazotrateli Ch. 1 (Vibration-Prequency
Converter--collection of workz), Part 1, H;scow, "Ewrp;iyW', 1970, pp 104-112
(from RZh,-,L-trolo7,iya i IzneritellnVa TekhnjhS. No 8, AuZ 70, Abstract
NO 8 3-2- 3-1-17
Translation: The vibration-frequency pickups for measuriag torq4e and axial
forces, mounted on rotating shafts, are subjected to the ae,.tion of consider-
able centriPugal forcer.. Description is given-of several 4esigns of torque
and axial force pickups and the effect of centrifugal forces on the metrolog-
ical characteristics of two types of -Dickups;are considered. Formulas are
given for the quantizative estimate oi,centrifugal errors and description zof
the method of compensation of some forms of errors. 5 ill.,O I bibl. entry.
Resurh
94
U, UDG 621.039-623
AUKSIN, V. F., BiRYUKOV, 0. V., GWRUIYEVSKII AI.V., i~ZL*,&~-~SVSKIY,
L. KH.-, KOMAR, YE. G., LUGINOV A. S., 16LYSHL
A- V., ROZHD~;ST~LNSXIY, B. V., SAKSAGAN6KIY, G. L#,
RTAXIAII
SUKULOVI YU. I., :;UPAUANIINILOP V. Ii.,
I E _K1 V. I., CIiURAKO and SHABUINIKOV, L-
I
LO
"The Experimental Thermonuclear Device 'Uraganill
No 1, Jan -28
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28 70, pp 22
Abstract: An urgent task of stellarator re3earch Is a definitive
elucidation of the reasons for anomalous diffusion in a stellazator,
as well as the effect of the shear and magnetic well ou the confine-
ment of a hot and dense plasma. These questions will be srudied on
the "Uragan" stellarator. Construction of the "Uragan" Gtellarator
was begun at the suggestion of 1. Vo, KURCHATOV and completed in 1967-
f developing
The physical substantiation and technicall6s3ignment oA
and constructing the complex were developed at the Physicotechnical
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USSR
ALEKSIN, V. F., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 1, Jan 70, pp
22-28
Institute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSil under the dirce-
tion of K. D. SMLINIKOV, who took an active part in the ;olution
of theoretical and technical questions. Ort~anizatiorjs taking part
in.the development of thp project and the construction Of Lila complex
included the Scientific Research institute of Electrophysical _'Equip-
ment imeni D. V. Yefremov, the Uektrosila Electrical Engineering Cora-
bine, the Khartkov Polytechnic Institute Imeni V. I. Lenin, the Elec-
tromechanical Plant and NIIElektroapparat CScientific Research Insri-
tute of Electrical Equipment] in Kharlkov, A considerable amount of
work on the devolopmont, manufuture,and adjuutmwit of x,~o ;syatoins
and components of the "Uragan" was done Wthe Physicatechnical In-
stitute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR.
The principal feature of the "Uragan" is high shear (of the
order of 0.02 and 0.1) at a high level_of~magnetic field strength
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-ALEKSIN) V. F., et' a!., Atoauiaya Energiyaj Vol 28, Wo 1, Jan 70, Pp
22;-28
(35 and 10 koe respectively). The stellarator is in the shape of
Ho
track and uses a high-shear triplex helical field. The vacuum-
a race
chamber of the trap consists of two semi-tori with am average radius
R ~= 11001mm, and two rectilinear sectorsp each 1725 =1 long. The in-
ternal diameter of the chamber is 200 mm. On the outsidelo." the
chamber on the toroidal sectors are two holicalwindings and longitu-
dinal magnetic field coilst distributed evenly along,the davice. The
maximum strength of the magnet4c field is 10 koe under steady-state
A.
conditions and 35 koe under pulsed conditions. Three windings are
usea; vizo, longitudinal magnetic field, helical, and transverse magnat-
-magr
ic field. All metallic elements are made of low telt; steel
lKh18NqT. The toroidal sectors of the vacuwi chamber and part of the
rectilinear sectors are made of stainless.nonmagnatic alloy EP-125.
The article gives a detailed description of the windings I co-oling By$-
tem, electric power supply system, vacuum system,and plasma,diagnostic
and heating system,
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USSR uDc 6-13.693
MANICARYAN, G. S. and SIZZLINIKOV, I. A.
"The Etiology and Prophylaxis of Vestibular Disorders in Flight Personuel"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 12, Dee 73, PP 56-59
Abstract: Three methods for training flight personnel using a comple), an-ferent
system to increase the stability of' the vestibular Unalyzors -to acceleyn,.tion
are. described. 71"he first, or active, irethod involves gr,=astic exercizleri v-hich
include tilting the head while rotating the body vith open ey-,_,a. Thf_~ z;econd.
mixed active-passive, method uses a rotating chair with the i;aIjjtct his
head during rotation with closed eyes. The third, passive, irethod employs appar-
atus which both rotates and tilts, such as zilngs and cylizaers. Success of the
training is determined by t-he disappeaisuce or weakening of vec~tibular-vegetative
___-reactions such as rocking sensation, flush, perspiration and nausea.
A
MR urc 669.1k.olS.8-539-37
SINELINIKOV, M. I., and IMSHOVA, L. S., 7-aporozhIye
"Effect of Reciprocal Crystallographic Phase Orientat4on, on the Plastic
Deformation of Corrosion-Resistant Steels"i
Moscov, Izvestlya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Metally, No 3, May-Jun 71, pp 126-129
Abstract: Results are presented of an investigation of (slip processes in
ferrite-austenite steel and determination of the reciprocal ferrite and
austenite lattice orientations vhich may detexTdne the stress level necessary
for excitation of dislocation motions in the adjacent, phaBe. '11he deformtion
mechanism of Kh2lh3T steel in vhich the tvo-phase structuxe is cowierved up
to 11000C with approximately equal ferrite and austenite content, was studied
on the IMASh-5c- vacuum installation at 11009C and 4080%/hriur de-formtion rate.
Samples with structure obtained by hot plastic deformation and with Widmanattat
structure resulting from recrystallization were tested at the same time . The
results shav that a fine crystal textured austenite-with a crystal lattice
regularly oriented with respect to the ferrite crystal lattice is formed as a
result of ( f-X 4'V ) transformation in two-phase ferrit-e-auStenite steels.
The regular phase lattice orientation obtalwd as a result. of fl!xTite-austenite
steel recryistallization facilituteo the plagitle flow on inturphawi boundary
nd Inareanec tho plAutteity of twophanL, a!Welei.
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USSR UDC 621-777:669.715
DATURIN, A. I., SINM'NIKOV, S. 1-1 MUKHIN, G. G., and NIXIFOaOVP
L. D.
#'Ebcperimental Study of the Temperature Field in a Deformable
Volume When Extruding Aluminum Alloys"
Moscow, Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 3, Mar 71,
pp 64
-perimental
Abstract: This article contains a discussion of the results of an e~.
study of the temperature field when extrudiug an ingot of aluminf;m alloy by
recording temperatures at the melting points of the pure metals, the eutectics.
metal compounds)and peritectic mixtures. The essence of the method is use of
miniature steel capsules inside which samples of defined Ohape made of the
corresponding sensor metals are placed. The sensor metals~ are selected so that
their. melting points are within the investigated extrusion temperature range
of 350-500*C with 5-15* intervals.
The procedures used to select the shape pnd size of.the capsules and
--nsor metals are da-
sensor metals and to determine-the meltin points of the st.
-scribed. An experiment is described In which several cyclws of-extruding
bars of aluminum alloy on a horizontal. 1,500 t,on-force pri'MB tarried oi~t,
USSR
BATURIN, A. I., et al., Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo,
No 3, Mar 71, pp 6-8
Experimental isotherms for the temperature distribution with
respect to the deformable volume are presented. Theae isotherms
were constructed from the eo C1
xperimental results after analyzing
the state of the eutectics in the clapsules located at various
points in the billet and extrusion product with averagiiig of all
the extrusion cycles. It is pointed out that the method does
not permit exact data to be obtained on the actual tQmperature
at a defined point of the deformable volume, butit gives a
qualitative representation of the temperature fiel.d. The work
was carried out under the direction of B. V. ROUNOV, Doctor of
Technical Sciences. V. A. SHCHERBATOV participated in the in-
Vestization.
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USSR UDC:669.184.244.66
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KVITKO, M. P., SERGEYEVA, T. K., FILATOV, Yu. V.,
-Y, V. A.,
WTYUZHANIN,. V. D.
"Study of the Oxygen-Fuel Process"
-oduction of Ferrous Met~is--Collection of
Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov [Pi
Works], No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp,133-142
Translation: The possibility of increasing.the thermal balance of a converter
by preliminary heating of the scrap by burning of natural gas and cil in pure
oxygen is studied on a 10 T converter. The expenditure of scrap melted using
the luel is 21.3-34.2% of the mass of the charge metal. The losses of heat
due to chemical incompleteness of burning are estimated for various versions,
and the effectiveness of the use of various ty of fuel is considered.
The utilization factor for natural gas Is Z4*OM.Cr;o`t,for oil 34.0-63,0,'o'-
11 figures; 3 tables; 6 biblio. refs.
USSR 1JDC:669.l8:-l47:62l,746
POLYAKOV, V. V, , SHORSHIN, V. N., NEMAYEV, V. P. , KVITMA ,_I! -.' , SINEL'N'lKOV
M
V. A., FILATOV, Yu. V., YUGOV, P. I,. and USTYumaniNt' Y-.-D.
"Study of Technology of Melting in an Oxygen Converter and Pouring of Type K-7c
Rail.Steel in a Continuous Casting Unit"
Proizvodstvo CherlLykh Metallov [Product-ion of Ferrous Metals- -Collection of
Works), No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 123-132
Translation: Results are presented from a study of a new, progrefsive metal-
lurpical proccs5--the production of railroad rails of ingots pro-
duced by continuous casting in combination with melting of rail steel in an
oxygen converter.
It is assumed that the process is promising for further increases in the
strength of railroad rails and reduction of the expense of t1keir production.
5 figures; 4 tables; S biblio. refs.
USSR uDc 615.47i:(614.777+628-191074:543,.42.o62
-SIIEL'IMOV, V. Ye., TIM.*U10,11, 0. N., ININ, Yu. S., 1011-NIXOVA, S. V., G11ML-,
-A. T., PFOMIN, V. I., PERSIYANTSEVA, V, 4 B., and SOKOLOV, B. K.,
Central Design Bureau and Pilot Plant, USSR Acadeqe of Mbdical Sciences, Moscow
and Institute of Biology of Iniand Waters; USSR Acudeiny of Sciences, Borok,
Yaroslavl Oblast
"A Multipurpose Spectrofluorimeter to Study Natural and PollutA--d Water"
Moscow, Glgiyena I. Sanitariya, .40 1, 1973, pp 65-6B
Abstract: The akva-IV spectrofluorizwter developed by the authors can be used
for rapid determination of individual onganic and mineral campound_s present in
water,. for automatic regulation of fluorescent substances in a strearn, for
detection in lakes and seas of ~mtcr masses~ differing in chemical composition
and origin, ana for study of the conve.-sion and breakdown,~,of cotimounds under the
influence of biological and physicochemical factors. Analyses can be made In
the laboratory, in the field, or on a research vessel. Th-2 spectran of
fluorescent corpounds can be obtained directly at the sampling site. The
apparatus is a sinSle-bean record4ng spectrofluorimeter deuigned. to function
In the visible and UV regions of the spectrum, With the uze of interchangeable
attachments, it can record spectra of fluorescence, excitation, alad phosphores-
cence in a solution as well as substances separated in chromatoga-aphic zones on
jn~per.
Vi ~
Acc. Nr.: ~ID046523_
Ref. Code:
USSR UIX 681.142.34
GOLUBINTSEV, VLADIIIIR OLEGOVIM, Senior-triv, neter of the ~,cr!-,L!.~iitlon G&~n-
ter of Novocherkassk Polytechnical Institute, ; TA'LE-IRIY -MI-T5~0FA- --' I
NOVICII, Senior EngiReer of the Computation Center of Nolrccherkassk Poly-
technical Institute, SINEVNIKOV,. YE. M.
"Basic Operating Principles alid Structure of AII-Purpos* Digizal Conputels"
rvaekh 'ka
Novocherkassk, Izvest'-Ya Vysshikh Uchebr-ykh Zavadeniy, Flekt. r alu
(News of Che Institutions, of Higher I.earniRq,, Elect romechan i es) , No 1,
1970, pp.9~-104 (from Izvestiy'a Vvsshilth Ucheb~nykh Zavedelay, Elei-,tro-
mekhanika, No 1, 1970, P 115)
Trap-alation: Thi-9 article contains alatudy of the most lit-porcoot ch-lan3tz-
toristic featured; and principla5 inherent in tbe functiotial strAict,.tre of
all purpose digital computers and the Possibilities of ~ti~eir technical
realization. A comparative analysis df the operation of.the man-calcula-
tor and the digital cc-mouter is made. Basic elp-r-tents and units~ are des-
cribed in brief, and the structuraf diagran of a di-g-tal,ccmputer is
presented. The machine cycle is investigat&d. Ther; is I illustration.
Reel/Frame J"Y I
------ -- ----
MWERFUL DC COODUCTION PUMP VITH RIM
[Abstract of a Paper by V.. A- Colef;nya~
-.Jk e 7A
Given it the -WSotohydio-j7.-=1c C~WfiWen.e' pp 137-
As is known III, the do conduction, Vu=;) urith incraa*ed YcIrijtt
the magnLtuda of the operating 4urrent go be-reJutcd tar'* corrckpoodiaM 1=4*ov
in the fend-Voltaija
In the tAditional do conduction P=P yart of the current flov-4
atound ths zon of the strong w3jueti4 field through.tha, eniz, at V
causing the so--talla4. "boundarr effect." On the bests of the charatteristle
featuran of the pump diagram with increased voltage, the bourdary afloct is
absent; however, thera, is Always a longitudinal usel"m rurrext ra4mcing the,
efficiency of the machine.
Figure 1.
--"% A compirison of theme two types of de pumps with respect to tNe re%lirced
olectrotmguetAq, efficloocy permits evaluation of the corOltions urkarr wt-lich the
negative effect of the bouadary effect In one puap.aad the lcagItuJLcA1 4--zrrent
In the other Pump will be of the same order.
The design of a powerful pump by kh-a scherwitic pre3anted La rvfwt*m'e
Ill has been javeloped whien Insures a ;treat head characteristic in -,he sectlea
(24. ~-105 nim O.G13 03/sqc); (14.7-104 alw'. 0.03 m3laac) for p-ampLuS liquia
t"tassiua at a temperature of 700'C.
USSR UDC: 621-313.29:538.4
MINIKOVA, A Ye., and TOIJ-D-CHt 1. 11.
GOLODNYAX, V. A., SIN,
"D-C Power Conduction Pump of Higher Operating Voltage"
Riga, 14agnitnaya Lidrodinamika, No 1, 1973, pp 117-121
Abstract: This paper is the outgrowth of a patent (I. I.I. TolMach,
Author's certificate 1,1o 232755 from 24/4/1967, (.Itkrvtiya,. izobre-
teniYa. prom. obraztsy. tov. znaki, No 1, 1969) ifxiich propusea a
V-c liquid metal conductioa puaip systein having the distinctive fea-
ture of higher supply voltage at a reduced operating current.
There are two such devices: one in i-;hich there iz an edge effect,
the other in which It,
-he edge effect does not exiot. These types
are compared in the present paper, their relative electromagnetic
efficiencies estimated with their respective volumes and pressures
considered to be equal. A table is given of the comparative para-
meters of both types ol" pump using liquid potassium at 7000 0.
The results of the comnarison indicate that the pump irith the edee
effect has a higher effliciency than its rival but,dilso has a higher
operating current, 56 kA for the first and 14.a lc~, 1or the second.
Since this latter fact is a hindrance to the teelmical realizatioT,
of the device, the second version is preferred.
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NN=Mq
USSg
GOLODNYAK, V. A., SINELINIXOVA A, Ye., TOLKkUl, I . I'll.
"A High-Power Direct Current Conduction Pump with High Operating Pressure"
7-ye. Soveshch. po Magnit. Gidrodinamike. T. 1. [Seventh Conference on
Magnetic Hydrodynamics, Vol 1 -- Collection of Works], Riga, Zinatnye
Press, 1972, pp 137-139, (Translated from.Reforativnyy "hurnal, Mekhanika,
No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B133, by A. E. Mikel'son).
Translation: A description is presented of a pump planned by the author's
iqu P = 1 .6,10
ifor I' id potassium uith the following parameters: 7 5 n/m2,
Q = 0.03 m /sec, I = 14,870 a, U = 15.2 v,-11 = 0.25 tesla, il = 25'. The
total weight of the PUPIP is 2.5 t (1.9 t being the weight of the magnetic
system). The pump operates on the principle of successive transmission
of current through individual working zones located along a strect channel,
The pump has practically no edge effect, but a longitudinal parasitic
current always exists in the pump, reducing,,its effectiver'Jess.
USSR UDC 621.387.333
KOSMARSKIY, L. N., NITYAYEV, M. V., SINEL'NIKOVA, L. G.
"Energy Losses in Controlled Gas-Discharge Devices"
Elektron. tek-hnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Gazorazryadn. pTibory (Electronic
Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Gas-Discharge Devices), 1970,
Issue 4(20), pp 45-48 (from RZh--Elektionika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, May
19.71, Abstract No ~A168)
Translation: Energy losses were studied in trigatrons filled with various
gasses. It is established that the energy losses in the discharge gas are
larger the higher the strength (prochnost'] of the filling gas. Summary.
Zil
81
USSR uj)c 621.3-035.2
PERENTZE147SEV, V. P. , ZhUPDA, A. H. ZEBER111' A. G. ,aml SIKiVINIKOVA L V
"On the Utillzation of Graphites as Materials for Aluminum Evaporators"
140scow, Tsvetnyye Metally, Ho ?t Jul -711 pp-40,43:
Abstracti Graphites possess the most satisfactory combination of proper-ties
for use as materials for aluminum evaporators. The usefulness of three brands
of graphite with different porosities, Gl,2,,, PITG6, arA V-2(2), the two fi.--t
produced by electrode technology, the last by thermomechaW.cal processing of
the charge, was experimentally investigated. It was fouryl that small boats
of graphites with porosities< 1%j like graphites of the type V-2(2), are
close to industrial smp-U boats of titanium diboride in their perfornances, but
they possess a higher utilization factor. The use of graphites of the type
V-2(2) without coating is recommended for parts working ii~ the atmosphere
of Al vapors but not having a direct contact with Al, e.g., for heaters.
For evaporative parts, graphites of the type V-2(2) with evaxbide coatings
are recowaerded. Four illustrations, three tables, fourteen bibliographic
references.
USSR UDC 669.29S.053,28
SMISONOV, G. V., SINEL'NIKOVA,_K_.S_t__
"Aluminothermal Reduction of Titanium Oxidesto
Metalloterm.Protsessy v Khimii i Metallurgii, [Metallothermal Processes-in
Chemistry and Metallurgy -- Collection of Works], Novosibirsk, Nauka Press,
1971, p 32-38. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya,,No 3, 1972,
Abstract No 3G154 by the authors).
Translation: Results are presented from a study of the conditions of production
of Ti aluminides by reduction of Ti oxides with aluminum in a vacuum. Reduc-
tion of Ti02 in a vacuum occurs by means of formation of TiO,and A1203. At
975% aluminides with the compositions TiAl and TiA13 are formed, both in the
reduction of Ti02 and in the reduction ofTiO. At 13000 and higher, A1203
is reduced by aluminides and separated as A120. The influence of the tempera-
ture, heating rate and excess Al content on the process of pr6duction of
aluminides is studied. 3 figs; 11 biblio refs.
USSR UDC 621.762.2-.001s669.293,784
MUDVIFSKAYA, T. A. SINE L' MIKOVA, V. S. , KOSOLAPOVA, T. YA. , and SERGEYEV
V., P.
"Investigation of a Eethod of Obtaining Niobium Carbido Powder and Coatings
Front the Vapor-Gas Phase%'
V*sb. Tugoplayk. karbidy (The Refractory Carbides -- cp1lection of works),
Xievn "Eauk. Dunkat" 1970, pp 2a-32 (from, RZh-Mete-Uur&1ya, Vo 3,
Mar 71, Abstract No 3G338 by authors)
Translationt An investiGation Is made of the possibility of obtaining niobiwt
carlde by the method of precipitation from a vapor-gas mixture in the 1500-
n 4-
1900 range in the form of poirder and coatino,. The pr6cipitatio xa,e is
studied as a function of reagent concentration, substrate teaperature, arA
fee4 rate. The nay-tnu;m rate of nioblum carbide pracipit%tion'wiiz observed H-2
at the optimimi 10il ratio of H2 to the sum of chlorides. The authors
investigate the possibility of kDplying the coatings to gTaphitte, tungsten,
molybdenum, and nioblum. Three illustrations. Two tables. Bibliography
with eight titles.
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Single Crystals
USSR UDC 669-172
SDIELYNIKOVA, V. S., and TIMOMFVA 1. 1.
"Production of Single Crystals of Niobiu-m !~y Precipitation from a Vapor-Gas
Mixture and Their Studyll
Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov .[Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], h1auka Press, 1971, pp 13-16
Traaslation: Conditions are studied for the production of niobium, single
crystals by the method of precipitation from a.vapor-gas mixtute using the
reaction of reduction of niobium pentachloride by hydrogen. The optimal
temperature of the process and concentratidn, of pentach1qride in the re-
action space are established for the,prodt,*Xtion of crystas of true form.
Epigrams taken from the single. ci-Istals Pre used to establish the directioti
pf growth of the crystals. The microhardness is studied In various crystal-
lographic planes of the crystals produced. 4 Figures; 11-Bibliographic
References.
USSR UDC 661.665.2
SIM'YIKOVA, V. S. and TDIOMEVA, 1. 1.
"rhe Possibility of Producing Single Crystals of Refractory Carbides"
Monjokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh ?-fetallov (Single Crvstals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], Nauka Press, 1971, pp 16-18
Trawlation: A method is described for producing single crystals of re-
frw-tory carbides, based on precipitation from a vapor-gas mixture using
the reaction of reduction of chlorides with hydrogen, and its advantages
are shcwn over the oridnary ~~wthods, which involve significant technologi-
cal difficulties. X-ray structural and microstructural studius of single
crystals of zirconium carbide produced by the now rethod are performed.
2 Vigures; 19 Bibliographic References.
44
W POP
WIN POP
M
Ref Code: UR 0475
Ace. Xr. AP0030927'"O'
PRLMLRY SOURCE: Vrachebnoye Delo, ~%Ie' *' r J., pp,?k'51 0
PHACrOCYTOSIS REACTION IN PULMONARY TISSUES AND MORPHOLOGICAL
GANS IN EXPERIMENTAL
JI: CHANGES OF THE RESPIRATORY OR
STAPHYLOCOCCAt AEROGENOUS INFECTION,
A6.&.&aA*VVq (Kiev)
The activity of macrophages and neutrophi!sln pulmonary tissue reaches its inaxi-
mum one hour following aerosol exposure o mice to pathogenous stuphylococcus. But
a regular decrease of seeding of staphylococcus from the lung b,2gins only after three
hours and coincides with intensive coining out ~of histiocytes into the alveo!ar IM-1le"I
and absorption of about 50% of cocci. Inflammatory processes develop only In the
respiratory organs of mice contaminatcd by the acrogenoui route,with coa gulase-pos; five
staphylor-occus. Strairis or. non-taxigenous staphylococcus cause H weaker and less~fre-
quent inflammatory reaction as compared with toxigenous strains. Staphylococcal strains
producing alpha-hemolysin, DNA-ase-hyalurcrildase and lecithinase, and those capable oi
reproducing the M511'er phenomenDn cause a mbre 3cute inflammatory. reaction mainly
in the lungs, medium-sized and small bronchi.
19690946
MR
USSR
UDC 612.438.014.3:612.6"52"
sINELIsHcHUOvA, V. V., Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni. N. 1. Pirogov
."Changes in the Circadian Rhythm of Mitosis in Thymus and Peripheral Lymph
Node Thymocytes After Immunization"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 10, 1971, pp
97-99
Abstract- The purpose of the work was to study the effect of sheep erythro-
cytes an the mitotic index in mouse thymocytes and inguiual node 1)qnphocytes
at various times after injection of the antigen. There was no appreciable
response in the above cells two days after in=unization, But four days after
immunization, the thymorytes were found proliferating during the morning hours
while division of the 1,Mphocytes In the inguinal nodes remained inhibited
throughout the day. In normal animals, mitotic activity in both thyBiocytes
and lymphocytes is highest from 1000 to 1300 hours and lowest from 2200 to
0400 hours. The mitotic index is 5 to 7 times higher in thymacytes than in
lymphocytes.
18
USSR UDC 617.7:611-0181:541.18,047.6-092.9
ZHOKHOV, V. P., SYNGAYE1 !SKAYA, V. A., IGNATtYEVA, 0. S., and F.
Doctors,'Military Medical Academy imeni S. H. Kirov
"Biochemical Shifts in Eye Tissues Exposed to Laser Radiation"
Ddessa, Oftal'mologicheskiy.Zhurnal, Vol 26, No 4, 1971, pp 273-277
Abstract: A study was made of biochemical shifts in the tissues of the eye
(cornea, anterior chamber, lens, and retina) following irradiation with a
pulsed ruby laser. Tests were made,on 90 rabbits, while 31 control animals
received no radiation. A parallel bean was applied on the cornea with energy
of 0.5 joule per square centimeter. Nith energy densitiL-s of 0.6, 0.3, and
0.1 joule per square centimeter on the cornea, an additional optical attach-
ment was:placed before the Irradiated eve which producedlan increased "spot"
on the retina (d = 4-5 millimeter). Afier irradiation, ophthalmosCODV WaS
done on several animals from each series, with the foci measured and fundi
photographed. The concentration of sodium and potassium was markedly changed
in all eye segments; the level of ascorbic acid shifted markedly in the lens
less so in other se-z-ents. Reliable shifts were observed in the SH group
content in the lens and retina, and the cholinesterase activitv Increased
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USSR
ZHOKHOV, V. P., et al., Oftal'taologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 26, No 4, 1971, pp,
273-277
with energy density of 0.6 moule per square centimeter x 3 on the retina.
Test results demonstrated that shifts from.the effect oi theJaser beam may
be possible not only in the focus ofrad~,Ition damage, but in adjacent
sectors.
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35
Instrumentsiand Nuipment
MIMYLOV, R. K., NARUZHaY, B. V.. andUM2,j,..F.. Leningrad 'Krasnogvardayets"
P Lint
Multichannel Electronic Diagnostic Apparatus"
Hoscow. Maditsinskaya Takhnika. No 6. 1970.~pp 33-35
Abstract: A brief description is given of the following oloctronic apparatus now
under develop-.,ient at the Leningrad '%ra 4;rjogvardoyatsII Plalit., the comtry's oldest
manufacturer ard do:;igner of medical equipment: (i) Physiograph (model 068) cap-
able of simultaneous recording of electrocardiigrams, photiocardlograms, pul-Se
rate, boeiy temperature, oxyhemograms, tacho-osciUogranso ard so forth; (J-i) ELKAR
alo:-trrcardiograph with ink or thermal recording of electrocardiograms. based on
the modular-cassette principle, 14th attachments to permit pneumagraphy, phono-
cardiography, and plethysmography, stathophone. and oscI_U,.)acope for observation
of the processes being recorded; (iii) Poligraf (model 071), incorporates the
features of many foreign diagnostic machines* with intarchangeable units for re-
cording oxyhewgrams, plethysmograms, pnoumograms # sphygmagirams , ~ cardiodensigrams
(iv) bed monitors to
to show total cardiac output), thermograxs$ p0a, and pCO2#
record arterial pressuree pulse rate# respirsitary-rate, and body'Loaperaturo,
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USSR UDCL 621.375.024(068.8)
ANDREYEV, V. I. SIN2UP~I-Ii-Q.
"A Two-Channel DC Voltage .Amplifier"
To 261,465, filed 3 ju 68,, -0
USSR Author's Certificate N Ilublished 28 May I
Z
(from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No ID86 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a two-channel DC voltage
amplifier which contains input and output converters, ar AC voltage erpli-
fier and an adder connected in series intone of the channels. To improve
accuracy of time coincidence of the amplified pulse fronts in the adder,
the other channel of the DC voltage emplifier is based an series-connected
AC voltage amplifiers and an output converter 'Which are also connected to
the adder. One of the output terminals of the adder is connected through
a deep negative feedback circuit between the decoupling resistors of both
channels and a common input resistor.
UNCLASSIFIED OROCE"55ING DATE--30OCT70
-&lLt--DYNAMIC RAINGE 0F.INONREIGENERATIVE PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIER COPIVERTERS
AUTH0,R_(03)-BCBAUV# I.N.t VOLKOVr V,M*I,SINEOK, V.(,*
'ZOUNTRY UF INFO--USSR
HADIOTtKHNIKAt NO It 1970, PP 97-98
;DATE 'PUBL ISHEC-----70
".SU b J E C TAREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL, ENGR.
TAGS-PARA.*,~ETRIC AMPLIFIER, DYNAMIC SYSTEM
S T
c C.4 T 4 GO L. IMARKING--NO RE IRICTIONS
00CUIMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REi-_L/FRANE--1999/1474 STEP NO--UR/oibB/70/000/CiOl/0'.)'?-1/00'),3
C_~,,I.RC.,- 'ACCESS IGN 'NO-APO 12337 7
UNCLASSIFIED
212 022 UNCLiA SIFIEPr PROCESSING DATE--300CT70
ClkC ACLESSWN ING--AP0123377
:_.A6STl%ACT/ EXTK ACT---( U) G[J-0- ABSTRACT. DYNAMIC PROPFRTICS OF A
:NIONRtGENERATIVE AMPLIFItR CCNVERTER ARE ANALYZEL), FACTORS 31_:TERMI-~IiING
ITS DYNAMIC RANGE ARE ESTABLISHED.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFfEV -1PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
TITLE--REACTIONS OF AlIRIDINES WITH RING EXPA1.4SION. -U-1
-AUTH0R-(03)-GLADYSHEVAr F.N.p SJNEOKOV#:A.P., ETLJ~, V.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
...SOURCE--USP. KHIM. 1970-1 39(2)9 235-58
..~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~','SUBJECT. AREAS--CHEMISTRY
_CULAR
."."-TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTALLIZATIL)N, ISOMERIZATIONt ETHYLENE. OXI, E, INTERMOLf-
..COMPLEX, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDt CYCLIZATION
_,~~CGXTROL 14ARKING--NO PESTRECTIONS
,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.~.~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1659 STEP NO--UR/0074/70/039/002/023510258
CIRICACCESSION %40--AP0112653
UNCLASSIFIED
- ------------
Z/Z 012 UNCL.ASSIFIED ',I>.qOCESS ING DATE--30OCT70
C IRC ACC.ESSION NO---AP0112653
~ABSTRACTiEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A REVIEW WITH 88 REFERENCES
THROUGH 1968s DEALING WITH INTERMOL. AND INTRAMOL. C'(G-L I Z ATION REACTIOI14S
OF AZIRIDINES, IN TERMS OF REACTIONS WIT14 CARBONY1 COBPOS., CO SUB2 AND
ITS ANALOGS ISOMERIZATION REACTIONS OF AZIRIDINES ANDIREACTIONS ~NITH
ETHYLENE OXIDE AND NITRONES*
USSR
BANA101, L. YA. , PERMINOV , M. D. , PETROV t V. D. , S INEV, A. V.
UDC 534
"Hethods of Calculating the Rigidity, the Inertia and Damping of Matrices for
Complex Three-Dimensional Systems"
V sb. Vibroizolyatsiya mashin i vibrozashchita cheloveka-ope.ratora (Vibration
Insulation of Machines and Vibration rrotection ot the Human uperator--
collection of works), Moscow, Nauka, 1973, pp 67-3.1 (from RZh--Mekhani1ra, No 6,
Jun 73, Abstract No 6A154)
Translation: A study was made of the methods of calculating the rigidity, inertia
and damping matrices required to construct-the solution of natural and forced
oscillations of dynamic models of complex three-dimensional mechanical structures.
It is proposed that the real structural element is replaced by a spatial system
of solid -states and lumped masses joined to each other by ~elastlc couplings of
the beam element type and joined to the foundation by means of 8hock absorbers.
The formulas were derived which permit definition of the complete rigidity
matrix of the system using the rigidity characteristics of individual elastic
ele_-encs and the coordinate tr-nnsformation, matrices. It is demonstrated that
in order to determine the complete damping matrices it is possible to use analogous
formulas. Methods of compiling the inertial matrices were analyzed for a spatial
System of solid states, hnd a study vas made of the characteristic features of
1/2
USSR
BANAKH, L. YA., et al., Vibraizolyatsiya mashin i vibrozashchita cheloveha-operatora
Nauka, 1973, pp 67-81
calculating the matrices in the absence of inertial properties by a number of
coordinates. A study was made of the problem of-limiting the number of degrees
of freedom in general case of the three-dimensional systein. Several parameters
of this restriction are presented. The bibliography has 7 entries.
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115
USSR UDC: 6Z1, 752. 2
SINEV, A.Y., Moscow
"0 timum Spectrum Densities of Random Input Excitations W4th Passive and
P
Ac tive Vibration Isolation Systems"
Moscow, Mashinovedeniye, No 1, Jzn-Feb, 73, pp 14-20
Abstract: The article analyzesa mass supported on a base by means of a vibra-
tion isolation system. The vibrations are excited by the motion of the base.
The spectrum densities of the base displacement and acceleration and the
optimum transfer fi)nction are given for the following vibration isolation systems:
1. Spring and damper in parallel. 2. Spring and dan-iper in parallel with tho
second spring in series witli the above two elements. 3. One spring in series
the other in parallel witli the damper. 4. Spring, damper and an active elerric-nt
controlled by the integrated displacement. 5.1 Consists of systan 2 with an
active velocity generator in :series.
USSR UDC: 554-213
MALIK, D. and SINGM, R.
"'Shock Wave Propagation in a Generalized Roche Model"
M
leningrad, Vestnik Teninaradskor-o Universit.eta Seriya matematika,
'fo. 4, Uc-~ober 1971, pp 78-,1A
mekhanika, astronomiya,
Abstract: The Roche molel consis-'-s of a massivel' nucleus o'0 ~'inite
dimensions surround~_7-d by a shell o-,-' infinitely i:,,mall %-eight. T'Ilo
problem of the movement of -the gas inoide th~~ 2hell ilien a 7oint
-:or sev,.-ral
at the center of th~~ shc-11 L~xplodcs'hqs be~4n solv~~d
values of specific heat capacity ratior, but these solutions ~v-~ve
left severai questions unanswered. Oome of 11hese quvstui~:ns a r -2
covered in the Dr~2uent article, in which the prcblem of thi-, Roche
model is solved for the specific he.-l't ctipcity ri:ttic of 4/3. The
soluticn wass foun-i "by sttnrting witli the equations of motion in di-
mensionless form rtad obtaining an e4act integral ,vimilar -,o that
obtained by earli~.-r invi-,2tigators of~the problem, A numerica-
solution was achiev,d for Iwo valuas'o` zhock wave 4atensity, on2
till,
at Mach 3.16226 a_~-d tK-_ oth-Eir at ',,:ach 10. It i:~ ~~'Oull: I- tho,
1/2
N
USSR
YALIK, D. D. and SIDGM. B.,, Vestnik Leningradskogo Uaiversiteta. Seriya
vatematika, mekl=Aka, astronomiya, NO October 1971,A)P 7b-U4
radius of the nucleus and the t.
hickness of the shell inerease with iiicreasing
intensity. Other conclusions differ widely from those -found by earlier
researchers. The author thanks Drh Deb Ray of India for- his criticism of the
article.
2/2
USSR TJDC 621-373:5,35/:546.-93-128
SEDELINIKOV, V. A., SETICIE-UN, Yu. F., TUCH1 T, V. V.
"Some Characteristics of the Radiation Spectrum ol' aili'Ion Laser
(Ar.
Leningrad, Optika i Snektroskaojy Vol 31, No 1971, PP 761-
762
Abstract: The laser used in this ex-oer-b-aental work ,jas a sealed-
off version of the LG-106 instrument, in which the magnetic field
induction was smoothly varied from 0 to 81~0 gauss with the dis-
charge curront, varied from 6 to 15 amp. The re!ionator consisted
of -,. spherical mirror wit1h a rs-dius of curvptqre~ of 2 m, a tran3-
mirror with a Lransilission of
mission of about 0.2;~% and a flat I -
12.5%, The resonator longth vrao 0.98 in, and thi) rpocLrim e_xrmiiiaed
was of a line having a wavelength of 0.~811. A diagrt~,in of the
equipment- is given. The behavior of the level of tiie beat signals
was -invast'igated a-V several frocuenCies as -. function of the dis-
charge current" at mngnetic field strencrthz of 420 and 560 --a,_=-,
And it ins found thatt, these relationChips, are linear uithln CIC-
charge current ranges of 6 to 15 amp. Grat-itudb iz exorcosed to
IT. V. Cheburkin for his corrnents.
113
USSR UDC 547.853-7-07039-163-2
SAVIN, YU. I., SINGIN, A. S., SAZONOV, N.; V., KROPACHEU, A. A. , and SAF0110VA
T. S.0 Scientific Reseoxch Institute of Medical Radiology, Academy liedical
Sciences USSR, Obninskj All Union Scientific.Chemical-Pliarmaceutical Inutitute
Imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscqw
"Synthesis of Phosphorus Tagged Diethylensimide of Py#midyl-2-imidophosphorle
Acid Z"'Phosphemide
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, ITO 9, SeP 73, pp 125t-i253
Abstracts The following synthetic route was selected for the synthesis of
diethyleneimide of pyrimidyl-2-amidophosphoric acid f-Phcsphe2ia-e7 4).
From the ::eaction of equimolar quantities - of 2-aminoWrinidine and phos-.phorus
pentachloride in benzene 2-trichlorophosphazopyrimidine hydtochloride was
obtained which was then converted to pyrimidyl-2-anido 'phosphoric acid dichlorlde
by a reaction with 9&% formic acidt which finally could be reacted without
on the activity of the
purification with ethylenelxdne to yield LtiDependiiw
starting 32pCl5 the specific activity of 'jhosphetaide-32P was 5-10 _,a c per gram.
10
U55R
UDC 621.43.011:533;621.5:533
"Approximation Method for Solving Problems of Gas Jets at M < 1"
(Aerodynamics. Intervuz Collection), 1972, No. 1(4),
Aerodinamika. Mezhvuz. sb.
pp lOu-104 (from RZhn4ekhanika, No 3, Mar'73, Abstract No 3B406)
Translation: A method is proposed for solving problems on gas jets flowing at
subsonic and near-sonic velocities. This method is based on an approximate
calculation of a function satisfying the S. A. Chaplygit. differential equation
and consisting of the ratio of two hypergeometric functions. Two asymptotic
expansions of this function are used. Two examples of the application of the
approximation formula in calculating the-function mentioned above are discussed.
The first example refers to a calculation of jet flow over a thin wedge. A
In& the resistance coefficient. The second example
formula is given for calculat
cowiders a calculation of -the,coeff icieTit of compression of a jet f lowing
through a slit from a half-plane. Yu. F.' Dityakin.
USSR UDC 615.371:576.851.491.074
PERSHINA, Z. G., DUPLISHCHEVA, A. P.', and IVANOV, K. K.,
IZTMTTnyA, ji, G.
fi7titute of Epidemiology and Xicrobiolo'gy imeni Gamtileya, Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR
"Biochemical Composition of Preparations From Original Sh. flexneri 550
Cultures and Mutants With Increased Radioresistance"
Mosccur, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunbbiologii, No 8, 1971,
pp 102-107
Abstract: Analysis of the basic chemical composition of preparations from
Sh. flexneri 550 cultures and matants obtained by repeatee gamma irradJ:ation
failed to disclose anv differences betveen them with,respect to nitrogen,
phosphorus, and nucleic acids. However, cells of the mutants contained
smaller amounts of Droteins and carbohydrates but more lipids than did cells
of the original culture. The biochemical conposition (according to the
above indices) of the antigens isolated from the original cultures and mu-
tants was very similar. All the preparations from the mutants differed
markedly fron, the original cultures i qualitative and quantitative compo-
n,
sition ~f carbohydrates.
USSR uDe 547.288
SINITSAI A. D.9 and DIRACH, B. S.
"Interaction of N-dialkoNy Phosphonyl Chloroalizinea sulth TIia:Lkyl Phsaphites"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimiig Vol XLU1 (CV), No lp 9173, pp 211-212
Abstracti The N-dialkoxy- phosphonyl chloralimines maot easily with triz-lkyl
phosphites and give with high yields tatzaalkyl eaters ~of H- -dAC,")lOrD-
vinylimido diphosphoric acid.
(1) RIt' CjrJ; (11) ft C,114, It' (%a,
11-benzoyl. cuoraliaine Intom, ct3 vith trbmthy! phosphIte alfferantlp
phouphorylation proccods not ~dth.xvnpeot. to tho nitrappn aton but with. xvs-
pect to the carbon atna fxv Burgort ot aj*# Angov, C111mi, # No 84, 258 191710
An experimental procedure is presented for.obtaining cmppmji (1) with a yield
of &% and coapoux-A (II) idth a yield of OW~, Compo%=l (II) waa obtalned
ty two pxvcedu=s - -xder the effect of the tripropyl yhoaphite on the
*-diothmw phosphowl chloralixim and 4w utdor tb* lelfect of triethyl
phCaphite on H-dipropm phosphonyl Chlor8alsize.
2 J 16 UNCLA'Sil FLED PROCESS I NG DAI z--27N"V 0
BETWEEN' THE STRUCTURE AND THE ACI'I;VIT'(. OF
:%4CYLCHLORALIMINES -U--
AUTHOR-103)-DRACHY B.S., SINITSA, A.D., KIRSANOV, A.14.
,~~,.,CiOlllt4l`RY OF INFO--USSR
OBSHCH. KHIM. 19701-4014) 1 934-5
''DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--CHE?4[STRY
_'_~_-TGPIC TAGS--MCLECULAR STRUCTURE, ACYL RADICAL, CHLORI NATE- 0 ORGANle,
COMPOUNDt 11#41NE, MERCAPTAN, ORGAN.IC PHOSPHoRUS Colvl)UNI)t CHEMICAL
REACTION
L:.CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_~PROXY REEL/FRjIME--3006/1515 STEP Ng--(]R/0079/70/OqO/004/0934/0~',35
C lt~C ACC-ESSICti NW-Ar'013'~176
_LASS liFIED
212 016 UNCL A G S 1 F f E10 PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135176
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. E T S 1i RE A C TS W11-1-1 CCL SU11113 Cli-NA IN
DIOXANE IN A 2.ND ORDER ~,Ehuriot4 THAT MAY B~ V'OLUCTrIED 100(31.~ETRJ C. ALLY; THE
FOLLOWING RATE CONSTS. AT 20DEGREES WERE DETD. lie, IN Lt-MOLE HR) FOR
INDICATED A GROUPS: PHCH SUB2 COP 226; F-TCOt -17;~ EM S.UF32 C, 14.6; AND
(ETO) SUB2 POr 4.7. THE REACTION RAT.E DECLINES WITH RED.N. OF
ELECTRONEGATIVITY OF THE ACYL GROUP* . IF THE REACTION SOLM. IS LEFT I
DAY% EVAPN. GAVE CCL SUB3 CH( SET) NHR::PHC'fl SUB2 CCJ, M.: 137-8DEGREES;
ETCO, M.-103-40EGREES; APjD-.ETO SUB2 C19.M. 78-9DEqREES, FACILITY:
INST. ORG. KHIM., KIEV, USSR~
USSR
KULISH, Ye. N., SINITSA, M. A.
"Sampling Operational Testing Considering Significance and Izeliability of
Objects"
Kibernet, i V),chisl. Tekhn. Resp. 111ozlived. Sb. [Cybc!rnetics all(] Comput,-),
Equipment. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), J972, No 18, pp 81-83
(Translated from Referativnyy 71urnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No
0584, by the authoxs).
Translation: The problem of optimization of it procedure of sampling testing
of groups of objects of different importance and reliability is studied.
Usability testing is studied with rigid limitations oil tcst cquipment and
servicing time. An algorithm is described for solution of the problem by
colipputer using the method of dynamic programming.
G9
%
USSR ux 621.525.6
GINOITKER, A.S., GMEV, A.-A., K01OK'OV, V.P., KUPYSHEV, G.L., Mls!-111N. A.I.,
Sila-TSA' S.F., B.G.
nte-rated Circuit "lith Proi--rammei Structare Using 1, Vemory Transi5toro"
Radlotekhniha I elektronih-a, Vol M111, 110 7, JulY 1972, pp 1~51-1552
Abstract: Tbe integrated circuit is described of an all-purt'ose clernel-.11
U-1
filled with convention ' I in~:ulator-semicorntiu,:,:or transietors and
MIS transistor3 with a memory (mrjnory transiators),. Tile integrated circuit
-realizeB the folloving logical functiont
z (t + 6 7i
wher-- xi is the input loa-ic,,! variables; ai is tne state clharacterizin~] -",e
i-th memory turLarisiator; z is th-e outp-it variable; 3nd 6 i3 1-11ic delay. TLo
aircuit can be used for cons"raction of a specialized arri~%r for
logical, switching, and nemorj -Pun,--tians and also for conutniction & al-1-p r,,os-e
'U ,
atructurally "In-form lo,:~iczil ncts, i..,hich mices. It pozslble for eac~i probl~nn to
organiza a s --p v c11 z e dconp~iting device by a pro-rcmnec~ lid o" its
elements. I f ig. 5 re 'L. Received by oditoro, 16 jtzn-- 1971-
USSR
SINITSIN, 1. N.
"On a Generalization of the Statistical Linearization Method"
Probl. Upr. i Teorii Inform. [Problems of Control and Information Theory],
1972, Vol 1, No 2, pp 117-121 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiber-
netika No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V229; by the author).
Translation: A method is suggested for investigation of the accuracy of
nonlinear systems, based on statistical linearization by means of canonical
representations of -random functions.
USSR
"Natural Oscillations of a System with Distributed Para-.irj.,ter13 Under Random
Perturbations"
Moscov, Nel-ineymy:,,e i Optinallnyye Sistu~iky, 1971, pp ~,W-q44
Abst t, i e r -a -t s ol
ract: The influence of additive random T)erturbatio~ir- oi r-,Tn2 er
the basic single.-mode oscillating, node is studie(i usinrt, a distributed natit-ml-
oscillating syst-en: as an example. It is,shown that. the influ,:!nce of hife~ier
oscillating modez; can be replaced by the equivalent noire. 'Phe ai-.ualysir, shaw~!d
that additive noine cftuF,(-1G forced inndam ospillatianr, of the stripi, in a strin,,-
type generator u3ed aa tin oxwrple in all iiiodec,, supprusi.-J.nlg, (*,,scillutionij :'.n
the main mode --ithhout influencingr, freque'ne,y. With 511MIciently h,L;;,h noise, it
my cause complete siippression of natural oscillationn.
~4/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PRo'CESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--USE OF AN OMEGATRON DURING A STUDY. OF THE PHOTPLYSTS OF SOLID
COMPOUNDS _U_
AUTHOR-;-(04)-ZAKHAR0Vj YU.A., KISLIN, G.A.v KLESHINAi X.X-o-i SINITSIN, V.A.
,_-.r;0UNTRY_ OF INFO--USSR
~~SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(2), 532-3
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:-.T.OPIC TAGS--GMEGATRONi MASS -SPECTROMETERr CHELATE COMPOUND, ELECTRIC LAMP,
SODIUM COMPOUND,, CHLORATE, NITRATE, LEAD COMPOUND/IWR11104S LAMP
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0889 STEP NO--UR/0076/'rO/04-41002/053210533
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOt37917
UNCLASSIFIED
F 12 Tf ff 11-11 -1, mli -4 1-1
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS'ING DATE--040EC70
.:~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137917
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBILITIES, OF USING AN
-~:OMEGATRON MASS SPECTROMETER FOR DETG, THE COMPN. Ol- ULTRASMALL AMTS. OF
PHOTOLYSIS PRODUCTSt THE SPECTRAL BOUNOARYj AND TK- SPECTRAL
OF THE PROCESS WERE STUDIED. THE CONNECTJON OF T14E
OMEGATRON WITH OIL PUMPS PROOUCES UNSTABLE READING$ EVEN IN THE CASE OF
USING TRAPS WITH LIQ. N. MORE EXACT RESULTS ARE 06TAINED WITH A
-ON PUMP USING A~l
REACTION CELL AND AN RMO 45 LAMP WITH A TI SORPTL
INSULATION WITH THE AID OF IN,GA PLUGS.: THE OMEG10RON GAN BE U$ED F.OR
STUDYING THE COMPN. AND DECOMPN. OF PHOTOCHEM. STABLE PRODUCTS LIKE
METAL CHLORATES AND NITRATES. THE PRINCIPAL PRODUCT OF NACLO SUB3
DECOMPN- IS 0. THE INCREASE IN THE FLUX!' OF IONS WITH T*IE MASS NOS. OF
44 AND 28 IS DUE TO AN INCREASE IN 0 CONCN. AND THE BURNING OF THE
CATHODE OF THE RMO 4S LAMP* THE OMEGATRON IS USEFUL FOR DETG. THE
SPECTRAL BOUNDARY OF THE BEGINNING OF PHOTOCHEM. 04COMPN. THAT TAKES
PLACE AT AVERY LOW RATE. THE BOUNDARY~OF PHOTOACTEVE LIGHT IS DETO. FOR
-PBN SU86. THE OMEGATRON CAN ALSO BE USED FOR OBTAE.14ING INFORMATION ON
THE~SPECTRAL AND CHEM. SENSfTIZATION OF~SOLID SALTS WITH THE AID OF
--DYES. FACILITY: TOMSK.-.POLITEKH.~INST. IM. KIROYA, TOMSKv USSR.
_j TT~- -------7
USSR UDO 665-55
ISHCHUK, YU. L., SOKOLOVA. T. G., and GOSHKO, N. S.,
"The Effect ef Viscosity and the Degree of Purification of a Dispersion
Mledium on the Properties,of-Complax,Calcium Lubkicants"
Kiev, Neftyanaya i Gazovaya Promyshlennost', No 6, Nolur-Dec 70, PP 37-39
Abstract; The viscosity of dispersion riedium and the extent to which
heavy aromatic materials have been removed from It have practically no
.effect on the stability of Oa-lubricantst prevricevf resinous mate-
rials lowers their stability* The effective viscosity of KCa-lubri-
ca.n4%-.s in positive temperature range:drops with'increased degree of oil
~purity and is hardly affected by the,dispersion',niedium. Resinous sub-
stances lower the condensing action of the complex calcium soap.
diun or ~ts purity eyttibits no
Changing the viscosity of dispersion:me
effect on the compreaBibility of oil from K.Ca-lubricant, Lubricants
made of highly purified oils tend to harden at~hlgh temperaturess In
:.general the use of high purity distillation oil(i lowers the mechanical
stability of KCa-lubricantse-
0
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1_4Z
USSR uDo 612.432+62,,:-)-5431.014-45
J3U=ZAx_A._P.' and BONnABEV, G. I., Institute of the Hygiene of Water
Transport., Moscow
f'Round-the Clock Combined Effect of Low-Frequency Vibration and Noise on the
Function of the Hypophysio-Adzmenal Cortex SystRza!'
Moscow, Gigiyena Trud-a i ProfessionalInyye Zabolevanlya, .110 7, Jul 70,
pp 42-44
Abstract: Adaptation of the organism to the action of varicu* ulifavorable
factors in the environment is accompanied by a change In the state of the
hypophysia-adrenal cortex system. The functional state of the adrenal cortex
under the itfluence of the noise and vibration encountered In certain jobs
was studied using 240 64iite rats. All-day, exposu:re to vibrutions (10-11z' 0.02
and 0.04 mm amplitude; or 6 UZ 0-03 m amplitude), toggther with a noise level
Of 75-80 db for 12-18 days produced a drop In the functional state of the
adrenal cortex, manIfested ais a reduction in the corticosterone content in
blood plasma. Exposure to a noise level of 75-80 db alone bas a similar
effect, but this effect occurs later then.tbat under the ccobined actlon of
noise and vibration. The affect of vibration alone requires further study.
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USSR UDO 621.325.6
GINOVRER, A.S., GU`ZEV, A.A., KONIKOV, V.P., KURYSHEV, G.L.. MISHIN, A.I.,
SINITSA, S.P. , TLEEAO) B. G.
"Integrated Circuit With Programmed Structure Using MIS 14'emory Transistors
Radiote"_nika i elek-tronilca, Vol XVII, No 7, JulY 1972, pp 1~51-11-552
Abstract: The integrated circuit is described, of an all-purpose element fui-
filled with conventional ',-IS tran.,listors 3nd
HIS transistors with a marnory (memory t-r5nsistors). The inteGrateri circuit
realizes the following logical function:
i 1 2,3,4),
z + 6 v a ixi
whers xi is the input logical variables; ai is the state cla3ractevi?ing tile
is t
i-th memory transistor; Z iE the output variable, ind ' he dalay. Tho
U
circuit can be used for constroction of
a snecialized arra r f or f 11.illra,~nL ac
logical, switching, and memoiy func and aloo
tiom for canztrlctian o:1C all-ppurpollzc
~otructurall! c 3 1 j t a In -.1 Ou it poesible.fOr each uroblem 4-o
-7uniform 10c. i ich -
r aniv.6-~a:-6naci-3lized-co.,n,~iting device by a program--ed'adju-t.mert its
9.
AB lament 6. 1fig. ref. Recoi-ired by odi4orz~, 15 June 1971.
USSR
SINITSIN, 1. N.
-----------
"On a Generalization of the Statistical Linearization Method"
Probl. Upr. Teorii inform. (Problems of Control and Information 'Meory],
1972, Vol 1, No 2, pp 117-121 (Translated from Referat~vnyy Zhurnal Kiber-
netika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V229, by the author).
Translation: A method is suggested for investigation of the accuracy of
nonlinear systems, based on statistical linearization by means of canonical
representations of random functions.
M-SR
SIM-M-D If-I
"Natural -Oscillations of a System with Distributed Parameters Under Randvm
Pertuebations"
Moseow, Nelineyny-ye i Qptimallnyye Sistemy,. 1971, IT 340-344
Abst-xact: The influ,2nce of additive randorr, perturbations on the param-~ters of
the.basic single-rio" "e oscillating mode is studied vsAiv.; a distribuLed natural-
oscilaating system as an example. It is shoum that the infivwnce of hif!;ber
oscillating nodes can be replaced by 4- e equivaleat noioe- The analysis sho-,~-ed
that.additive noise causes forced random ospillations 4 the atrinEy, in a string-
type generator used as an exT,,ple in all modes, supprei3z,ing oacillations in
the raain mode withcrxt influencing frequency. With sufficiently hi~'h noise, it
L!
may cause complete suppression of natural oscillations.
1/1
--040EC70
022 UNCLASSI'FIED PROCESSING OArE
."..TITLE--USE OF AN OMEGATRON DURING A STUDY OF THE PHOTOLYSIS OF SOLID
-COMPOUNDS _U_
YU.A., KISLIN, G.A.,, KLESHINAt )(.X.p StNITSINs V,A.
~_,__'CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(2), 532-
D. A T E, PUBLISHED ----- -70
,.7-.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
'-.'TOPIC,TAGS-OMEGATRONt MASS SPECTROMETER,~ CHELATF CORPOUNOP ELECTRIC LAMPP
SODIUM COMPOUNDt CHLORATE, NITRATEt, LEAD COMPOUNDI(WRM04S LAMP
~,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0889 STEP. NQ--UR/0076/71)1044/002/053ZfO533
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137917
UNC LA SI F I E 0
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
''CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137917
IABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBILITIES OF USING AN
GATRON MASS SPECTROMETER FOR DfTG. THE COMPN.. OF ULTRASMALL AMTSv OF
0
RE
PHOTOLYSIS PRODUCTSt THE SPECTRAL.BOUNDARY, A140 THF SPECTRAL
SENSITIZATION OF THE PROCESS WERE STUDIED. THE C0,14NECTION OF THE
OMEGATRON WITH OIL PUMPS PRODUCES UNSTABLE READINGS EVEN IN THE CASE OF
USING TRAPS WITH LIQ. N. MORE EXACT RESULTS ARE OBTAINED WITH A
REACTION CELL AND AN RMO 4S LAMP WITH A TI SORPTION PUMP USING AN
INSULATION WITH THE AID OF IN,GA PLUGS, THE OMEGNTRON CAN BE USED F.OR
-STUDYING THE COMPN. AND DECOMPN. OF PHOTOCHEM. STABLE PRODUCTS LIKE
METAL CHLORATES AND NITRATES. THE PRINCIPAL PRODUCT OF NACLO SUB3
DECOMPN* IS.O. THE INCREASE IN THE FLVK OF IONS li[TH rHE MASS NOS. OF
44 AND 28 IS DUE TO AN INCREASE IN 0 CONCNo AND THli BURNING OF THE
CATHODE OF THE RMO 4S LAMP. THE OMEGATRON IS USEFUL FOR DETG. THE
SPECTRAL BOUNDARY OF THE BEGINNING OF PPOTOCHEM. Dr:COMPN. THAT TAKES
PLACE-AT' AVERY LOW RATE. THE BOUNDARY &:~PHOTOACTHVE LIGHT IS DETD. FOR
PBN SUB6. THE OMEGATRON CAN ALSO BE USED POR OBTA1114ING INFORMAtION ON
THE SPECTRAL AND CHEM. SENSITIZATION'OF~SaLll) SALT"i WITH THE AID OF
DYES. FACILITY: TOMSK. POLITEKH. INST. IM-4 KiROVA# TOMSKP USSR&
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 665-55
I SHCHUK, Y U. L. , SOKOLOVA , TG and GOSHK09 No Set
"The Effect of Viscosity and the Degree of Purification of a Dispersion
Medium on the Properties of Complex.Calcium Lubricantn"
st', No Nov-Dec 70, pp 37-39
Kiev, Neftyanaya i Gazovaya Promyshlenno a
Abstracti 'Ohe viscosity of dispernion medium and the extent to which
heavy aromatic materials have been removed from it have practically no
effect on the stability of KCa-lubricantsi presence oT resinous mate-
rials lowers their stability. The effective viscosity of KCa-lubri-
cants in positive temperature range drops with increased degree o., oil
purity and is hardly affected by the dispersion mediumn Resinous sub-
stances lowLr the condensing action of the complihx ca.1cium soap.
Changing the viscosity of dispersion medium or its purity exhibits no
~effect on the compressibility of oil from KCa-lubricant. Lubricants
-made of highly purified oils tend to harden at high temperatures, in
_
eneral the.use of high purity distillstion oils lowere the mechanical
9
stability of KCa-lubricantis,
71
-7
USSR UDC 612.432+632,5431 o14.45
and BON11UW., G. I.0 Institute of the Hygiene of Water
Transport, Moscow
"Round-,the Clock Combined Effect of Yov-FreqvAency Vibration and Noise on the
Function of the Hypophysio-Adrenal Cortex System!
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i ProfessionalInyye Zabolevaniya, DIO 7, Jul 70,
42-44
P
P
Abstract: Adaptation of the organism to the action of various -unfavorable
factors in the environment is accompanied by a change in the state of the
hypophysis-adrenal coi?tex system. The functional state oj! the adrenal cortex
under the inrluence of the noise and vibration encountered in certain jobs
was studied using 240 white rats. All-clay exposure to vibrations (10-Hz, O.OQ
and 0.04 mm amplitude; or 6 Hz 0-03 = ampUtude), together with a noise level
of 75-80 db for 12-18 days produced a.drop-in the functional state of the
adyenal cortex, msaifested as ek reduction in the corticoateraLre content in
blood plasma. Expos-are to a noise level of:75~80 db alome has g, similar
effect, but this effect occurs later thanthat under tbe.combined action of
noise and vibration. TIw affect of vibration sloop requires further study.
57
'Public Health, Hygiene and Sanitation
USSR uDc 612.432.+Q2.4~31-o14-45
BONDAM, G. I., Candidate of Medical Sciences, and YEFV1QV, I. N.
Scientific Research Institute of Water Transport Hygiene
"Me Combined Effect of Low-Frequency Vibration and Noise on the Hypophyseal
Adrenocortical System"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 5, 1970, PP 106-103
Abstract: The effect of vibration (10 and 20 hz) combined with noise (.80 cuid 84
db) on the weight of the adrenals and the blood corticosterone level of rats was
studied after exposure for 3 hours daily for 20 days - 'fhe weigIrt of the adrenals
remained unchanged throuGhout the experixy-ant. Ule corticotiterona level tended to
increase on tile 71,,h and 17th days of exposure to vibration anid, noise, Vnereas
noise alone produced the swe changes on the J:Tth and 21st:r~ays. Dilt on the first
day af.Ur tie expe-m-Lment, the corticorterone, level fell sharply und Oil the second
day it was the sam as in controls. T'he shilf-ts appeared earlier when higher fre-
quency vibration was applied, i.e., the initial increase iii corticostorone content
th day waa si~,nj.,,:~icantiy below the
began to decrease on the 12th day, and by the 20r
control. Injection of ACTH on the 20th day increased the secretion of cortico-
sterone two- to three-fold. Taus, the combined action of vibration and noise low-
ered the blood co--L.Icosterone level and decreased the adrenocorticotropic activity
of the hypophysis.
USSR
NOVIKDV, S. A., and SINITSINA, L. M., Moscow
"The Effect of Impact Pressure on the Magnitude of Critical Shear Stresses
in Metals"
'To 6, Nov-Dec
Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, 4
70, pp 107-110
Abatract: An investigation is reported on the critical shear stress magni-
-tude a* behind the shock wave front in aluminum at 300 and 450 kbar, in
copper at 240 and 550 kbar, and in lead at 460 kbar. Theoretical ind ex-
perimental. data on pressure attenuation on the~shock wave front due to
unloading were compared. The phenomenon of pressure attenuation,on the
front of a shock wave produced: by impact of a plate on a sarVle made of the
same material was investigated, and it -is shown that pressure on the shock
front decreases in stepwise fashion.. . The flow behind a sho6k wave front
was calculated by taking into account the interaction of the shock wave
with 6e elastic unloading wave, on the basis of a known equatioa of state,
for aluminum at 650 kbar and for lead at 460 kbar. The results are com-
pared with experimental data. They show that the role of strength is
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USSR
NOVIKOV, S. A., and SINITSINA, L. M., Zhurnal Prikladnoy Makhaniki i
Tekhaicheskoy Fiziki, No 6, Nov-Dec 70,:pp i07-110
very important for aluminum at up to 680 kbar and for copper at up to 860 kbar.
A comparison of the ef f ects of pressure. and temperature on critical shear
stress shows that at an impact pressure corresponding :to metal fusion the
-value a* is practically equal to zero, and thus the function a* Cr* (P)
.-must have a maxim% at impact pressure,
2#12
-93_-
USSR UDC 595.771.421/576.8.o6
SAUIENOVA, 0. G., SAWV=OVA, T. P., DUBNITSKIY, A. M., and SININSIIJ-4. L. P.)
Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSE, Alma-Tfa
"Effect of Microbial Preparations on Mosquito Larvae of theGanus Culex in
Southeastern Kazakhstan"
Leningrad, Parazitologiya, No 3, 1973, pp 227-230
Abstract: Five microbial preparations -- entobacterin, insectin. boverin,
Bac. thuringiensis exotoyin -- were tested for their inBecti-
cidal effect on Culex modestus and Culex pipiens larvae in the I'aboratory and
under field conditions (desert, semidesert, mountain). Insectin, boverin, and
dend-robacillin proved to be ineffectual both in-the ldboratar7f and in the field.
Entobacterin in a 1% suspension killed 79-5% of the larvae-under desert and
semidesert conditions, but the high cost of the preparation is diuproportionate
to the results obtained. And it exhibited mach lower insecticidal activity in
the irountains. Bac. thuringiensis exotayin was the most effective in laboratory
experiments. At a 0.1% concentration it killed 8% of the Culex pipiens lax-vae.
Further testing of both entobacterin and exotoxin is suggested.
~a t P0 E'S S I IV DATt--L3N0V70
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UNCLASSIr
cAS ES OF LEUKOCYTES -U-
-AUTH0R-(Q2)-PAL;-1'V1, V.V., Sii4lTsip.,.a, V.D.
GONTRY CiF 1?.4F0--U5SP
-'-SOURCE--IZV. YSSH. UCHEB. ZAVE-D., PISHCH. TEKHN'OL. 1970, (1), 29-31
SEDATE PUBLISHED -------- to
-SUBJECT A~~EAS--31CUQJ6- I CAL X-"ID ME;)fCAL SCIENCES
;TOPIC TAGS--LEU-~C CYT=', FREz-Zlt-:G, THA14ING, Pk0TF0LY'1'1C EN I Y 14 F-
c~itku MA:RKING---ilig RESTRICTfONS
PUCUM E'.11 TC LA. S',.15 - -j! i(- L AS 1;: 11)
STEP NG-OR /0 32 2 70 /0b(,' 1'00 1 /QDP-')/J031
,CIRC AM-ISSIMN NCI-A110126780
L A S I- I U'U
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cBc A C C _:: -S S 1
A3S J'AACT A 0 V IN E E,,~YTHROCYT-~-,S ~iERE: OESPIWYED
e-Y DIFC.'REASP~G T;-;I ~')PTIIMWM 4-5) ANO NACL S 0 L PH ur, i ',iLJM
AND TH A-: 1 IN G T i-I R Sj L . (I
7 - 8 ) E t4 Z Y'4 E F i iA f- T 1S ,' E ij --- EXID. ANU N-16IR P~~OTEOLYIIC A(.-, T i v f r v tq A -S
OET'D THt AC rf,,,'l TY OF THE N AC L S UL Z Y M E S C C, ~ iI U E 1 413 L Y 1-11 6H V A
TO CHAKA,CTERIEE THE ENZYilE THE EFFECT TOACTMITG-'~:kS (0.04.11 NA SU132 S
SU62. Pf- SJ33, O.D411 NA SUB2 St GLUTATINIONEt CYSTEPNE ANO 1-NIJIB[TOPS
to.04M l,-iG0ACElAt,'IiJEl 'AAS SYLUIED. IT ifAS C0f,.-CLUiDE(,l TiAT THE ENMMES
~:CDN 11 SH GROUPS IN THE ACTIVc CENTERS. FAC I L I TY MOSK.
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'019
UNCLASSIFIED -PROCESSING OATE--185EP70
ItL-E-- 100 INE IN THE WATERS OF THE ZEYA.BUREYAIPLAIN,-U-
;'.AUTHOP--SINITSKAYA, G.I.
-"At OUJ
NTRY OF, ANFO- USSR
lr..~OURCE-AGROKHIMIYA 19701, (1), 126-.31
-PUBLASHED ------- 70
4REAS--AGRICULTUREY BIOLOGICAL ANO'MEDICAL SCIENCES
SUBJECT
T-OPIC TAGS--10DINEv CHEMICAL COMPOSMON, :VIATERt GEOGRAPHIC AREA, GOITER,
i':~,'-SGIL PkOPERTY
[
-CONTROL MARK I 1IFSTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--1989/0776 STEP NO--UR/0485/70/0001001/012610131
PROCESSINI~ DATE--13SEP70
019 UNICL ASS IF I ED
-C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107318
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Uj- GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYSTEMIC SURVEY OF I CONTENT
AN WATERS FROM 18 4-10 M DEEP WELLS, WATFP LINESs 13 RIVERS AND
PEATY-GLEY-BOGGY, MEADOW, FLUJUED PlEA0OW,r MFAnOW BROWN, AINO BROWN FOREST
~SOILS OF THE ZEYA BUREYA PLAIN SHOWED THE GENERAL LA:CK OF 1, ESP. IN
VATERS OF NORTHERN AND EASTERN PARTS OF THE PLAIN CONTG. ONLY 0.3-1.05
G I-L. BECAUSE OF CONSIDERABLE OCCURRENCE Of GOITER (250 FROM 1000
INHABI-TANTS) THE NECESSITY IS DISCUSSED Or AGROTECH., ZOOTECH., AND
~'-VETERI-NARYTREATMENTS DIRECTED TO INCREASE THE I CONTENT IN SOILS1
FORAIGET -AND -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS OF THE~:ZEYA $UREYA PLAIN.
U D- 7 -1 ~3 5 3 3)3
N011 V. V. rInd 3 IT'S "U, YA I.I. I.-Ij "I'llst'i tutc- 0OT th-- rt'll il, --.,d
0. Yu. sclmdd~ A2adaimilyy J, -Unc.La, US$R
"A Ninziaturo IUCh-Speecl Pastvx- C~rnara oi,~ the Pa,-As of a Etandard
11,)sco-u, Dmmm.! Iauchnoy i prihiad-noy Fotoa-afli 11,
No 1, Jan-Fcab 72, pp 1-j-21
Abstract: The article 0--alp, wJ i.-h acrearl, (rnsti-n,) Oam"ems I!,th r!,nj
acamning. Note is takcn of their part icu.Lar tiztr~, ard: c-apA.di-,ration ivan
of their I'avo2,.ble q~ualitjer. and : -~
LL -awbackr. Proceodinig f rom an
exi~tin- ucreen caj,,.2rar- with -,~eclvLnical scanzilng, ~-t ir, -,ro~yrjzcd thr.4 r,
Lhe
new fon-a of racc.-dinj:, lt.-:ihind the scm,on iem;03 b~L- t-hiz ij-mrijita7 th:~
dim-pan3ions of th~.- disks to ba Juacreaced by P. factor ci-f
of a mi-niatu-ra dish, with an air turbine makes it poss�~).I--
I-
decraase the div4m.~Jon.-, of thu j.nrtra,.,BUt C.Ild to
to the greatest po--sivic Oil the lmar,-1~3 OC tt:L-, nc:--rm~rv:
Institute Of Of of
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USSR
NOVIKOV, S. A., and SMITSINA, L. M., Zhurnal Priklaanoy Mekharliki i
Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 6. Nov-Dee 70, pp 107-110
very fmportant for aluminum at up to 680 kbar and for copper at up to 860 kbar.
A comparison of the effects of pressure and temperature on critical shear
stress shows that at an impact pressure corresponding to metal fusion the
value a* is practically equal to ~ zero, :and. thus the fuinction a* a* (P)
must have a maximum at impact pressure.:
93
USSR UDC 595-771-421/576-8.06
SAUBENOVA, 0. G. , SADOVNIKCV.A, T. P., DUBh-ITSKIY, A. M., and SIIMSINA L. P.,
Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR, Alm
"Effect of Microbial Preparations on Mosquito Larvae of the Genus Culex in
Southeastern Kazakhstan"
Leningrad, Parazitologiya, 110 3, 1973, pp 227-230
Abstract; Five microbial preparations entobacterin, insectin. boverin,
dendrobacillin, Bac. thuringiensis exotoxin -- ware tented for their Insecti-
cidal effect on Culex modestus and Culex pipiens larvae in the laborator~v and
under field conditions (desert, seraidesert, wountain)4 Insectin, boverin, and
dendrobacillin proved to be ineffectual.both in the lwborator7 and in the field..
Entobacterin in a 11p, suspension killed 79-5% of the 1--.-vae under desert and
semidesert conditions, but the high cost of the prepavation is disproportionate
to the results obtained. And it exhibited much lower inseolticidal activity in
the mountains. Bac. thuringiensis exotaxin vas the most effective in laboratorj
experiments. At a 0.1% concentration it;killed 86~- ofthe Culex pipiens larvae.
Further testing of both entobacterin and exotoxin -is suggested.
p:'
2- '016 LINCLAISSIFILE0 'PIROCES S 1'1(; DATE- - t 3NOV70
TITLF--P.R.-jTc:-ASES ~"F Le-IJKCICYTIES -IJ-'
_AUTHf2R-(V)-P4L:lINj, V.V., NITiSINA, V Do
'CGUNTRY OF INIFO-USS4
;_SOURCE--IZV. YSSH. OCHE8. Z A E 0 P S 11C HTF K R*0 L 1.970p, (1), 2-9-31
.-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
EDICAL SCIENCES
,SUBJECT A LAS--3I0L`GICAL A.AD ;if-
TOP I C TAu'-'3--LFLJKC(:YTI___ R E I N G T HAid f tlrt Pk0TE0LYIIC EWY,~ME
~V,IPJRGL MA'~K LNG-i"10 R C-STf,' I CT I ONS
.130CUMU4T CLASS-UNCLASSIHEO
PROXY REEI./FRAME--3001/1178 STEP NO--(JR/0322/ (0/000/1)OL/U29/0,331
1 R C A C C E S S 10 1), - - Ail 0, 12 6 7 8 0
_u.-_0_!_ A
212 016 UNCL AS 8'1 F I ED' i-k-qf- ESS liNG UAfE--13.,N1jlvl70
C I RC A CC E ~S I ON NQ--,`kP0 126780
~A,81TRACT I=-,XTRACT-- I li) GP-11- A31TRACT, 1111VIill ERYl'W~iJ'lCYli-'l iE?c-: DISTROYID
I 'ESSUKE. LEUKO,'-'YTFS "IE:KE WA!;HEL) AND Hi-l
BY DECI:'EASING THL CSIMOTIC P,-%
REXOVED. ISOLATED LlcUKJCYTES WERE DISINTEliGRATE-0 '3Y k(:i-'l-:-lTED F:P.EE'lING
AND JHAIIING. ;vATFO, SOL. 113H OPTIMU.'-'t 4r-5) AiND NACL, S13L. (PH OPTI-7-11PIt
7-8) ENZY;4E FkACTIC"4S wbiF EXIO, AND THEIR PkOrl~:OLYTIC PxCTIVITY 'wAs
DETD. THi: ACHVITY OF THE NACL SOL. ENIMME: .4;~S CUN'SIDE!~,AOLY 111 I~HE k.
TO CHARACTERIZE THE ENZYME THE EFFECT TO ACTIVATORS, (0.0,'t-.%l iNA SUil2 S
SUBZ-0 SU331 0.041-1 NA SLJB2 Sy GLUTATHIGNEt CYSTEIP46) A:40 IINHIBITORS
10.04M, 10110ACEfAMIDE) WAS STUDIED. I T WAS CONCLUO&D THAT THE EINZYMES
CONTAIIN SH GROUPS IN THE ACTIVE Cl---NTERS!., FACILITY; 1-10:3 K
JEKliN0L [MST. MUS. MOLOCH. PROM.,p 7~ioscGwv lissk .
I/ '*o 19 UNCLASSIF:IED .~PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--1001NE IN THE WATERS OFTHEZEYA SUREYA PLAlN -U-
..,.AUTHOR--SINITSKAYA# G.I.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~~SOURCE-AGROKHIMIIYA 1970t Mt 126-.31
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--AGQICULTUREp BIOLOGICAL AND IMEDICAL SCIENCES
_~-TOPIC TAGS--IODINEv CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONt WATER, GEOGRAPHIC AREA, GO[TERt
SOIL PROPERTY
,.,:.jC(*TR0L MARKING-NO VESTRICTIONS
CLASa'--UNCLASSIFTED
-;.~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0776 STEP NO--UR/0485/7(110001001/0126/0131
-~CIRC. ACCESSION -NO--AP010?318
UNCLASSfFIED
3m
7t: T
PR oCESSING DATE--18SEP70
-:2/2 .019 UNCLASSI FIED.
CIqC AC- C ES S 10 NNO--AP0107318
-.,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE SYSTEMIC SURVEY OF I CONTENT
-'IN WATERS FROM 18 4-1G M DEEP WELLSI W~ATER LINESt 13 RIVERS ANG
PEATY- GLEY-BOGGY, MEADOWl FLODUED MEADOW, MFADOW ~ROWNv AND BROWN r-OR 'EST
-SOILS OF THE-ZEYA BUREYA PLAIN SHOWED THE GENERAL.LACKOF It ESP. IN
WATERS OF NORTHERN AND EASTERN PARTS OF THE PLAIN CONTG. "ONLY Os3-1~05
CE OF GOITER (250 FROM 1000
MU G I-L. BECAUSE Of CONSIDERABLE OCCURREN%_
INHABITANTS) THE: NFCESSITY,IS DISCUSSED OF AGROTECH., ZOOTECH., AND
~VETERINARY TREATMENTS DIRECTED TO INCREASE THE I CCNTENT IN SOILSt
,;_....FORAGE_, AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS OF THE ZEYA SURElA PLAIN.
r r;~ f%
-A;SSR U, '17. 533 -(.-,,3
GAI Nov, V. V. ru-I'l "I T",
R, 'NITSIVYJ% N. L1j, luptitiite of Phyi~-Lcs at' th~, Earth
- 44-41-01
0. Yu. Schrddt, Acadculy rq Ces, ussri
"A Miniatuna Hif~i-Specd Rastur Caziara. or, tho Basis o--.',a Stv--v.;..as,a Photc)L;fa-phic
camera!'
Moscow, Zhurnal Plauchnoy i Pril:laitaoy Fotografii i I,
RTO i, Jan-Feb 72, pp 117-21
Abstract: The article d~:alr, wit"'I screen (rastcr) care-va~ with i.-.cch,~riclil
3cannin-. Note iF takc!n of their particularitiz~i~~ cm~ cons:idi~,.I-ation ia :,iven
of their favorable qualitiQ-t3 and ara,.Fbac%s. froi.-. ili. of
the e%uIGtin- ncreen ca.,,,crar. w4th ;fiachnnicrti it J-s; pro-~,,)s !u V
now foriti of rocordini-I the i;cr-:!en lentlec bL this lp-arivi-t~;
dimensions a.- th;;,~ di.Au; to be deercuxled by tt factor 1-1-10. Th,~ carf~,bir":.tion,
of a idniaturo disk With -.n &ir turbine ixikas it pousibIc cons-idi~nllbly to
decrease th-- of the inztrunrabnt cnd to the
to the Createst po3.,.UI0.u wt-lant. On the bfiziis a!' thl-a
Institute of Fhi,.,2'c!3 rip, -~2,uCL*:.Iu
-L a' the Rzirth Made,-,T/ of Sciances, US:S11 hcu c-
the 1.1iniature hig%--ji3--~C- ecruev, cwaarr- du-i-dlnp-~,! op the
design of tlie industrially rro&..x-,ed iride-sl---u CELm2ria W131,
1/2
USSR
GARMN V. V. ArJ SITIlTSV,,YA;p
iurnal Nauchnoy i Frikladnoy Fotc)L~rafii
.1 N. M., ZI
i Kinumato-Ec-to's-rafti, Vol 1, No 11 Jan-Feb 72, pp 17-21
canera with a frwmje size of not less vian 60 x 60 rum may I-u ult;nd. A Lonem!
vieir of the cajf-:!ra is shown iii the article. Scumiing -..ritH razpert to titr,~- in
accormplished by the rot-ation of a nliniature air turbine,, conxi".Ily situazed
with the lens The hu:!,, of tte t-rbine has one cmening, which 1-~;Zwes in
a cil-rcle during rotation of the tuii)ire, arid, acts an an ainrture
The cwn-ra can p ataCrapph up lo sixty thousand fmancs -pre-. secar 3.. 4 --c
-ences.
8 refei
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wij. jo
jo
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91"7." -~lvcjlu nuT,
1:1111X-f zT;A?j TO !3qt'lod
2"-UT
C'a
adcud 3-M-MIT P117! Ui'!"UUltc JO -f
p-,~-,TTtirlua sr-m 1.1 -Tja2j--( u ~doad
-4 -a -a az~~.,~ !,~p~l
o a 0 --3 Z-~~mjq pul? --o fZdjj. zl~,,T sas-als
u
U-C ;Da,-kn sj~zmj;a s::itqcv~ pu~,, j(j st~.pn'.~Tu'lvul ;pl,-
-U- 1.L,-) l,) jz~a-;.,; -CV-211-oluas p.),&*01-Lu
Tan 1~
.0 -(o I'T m4-4 fpr.,4s
L0'V0;VUl P11?
-,-r~ dd 'e),6T '0~ 011 'V'iT%TJ0TlVl;7X
9~j c
-P" Rlif P-,RZ-,)-rT-G-B -c JO SWE~Tcldu2al, n"1
-0
P
j0 UoTnlx~.;uaj j0 -mu.~ j0 naliquj~y
JO
Tl-:"~IzW JO FE, TT Pu--' "A --I
ILK W s 1~ t, I,-., in 0a I C U, VX S.' I a S q 071 S 0 A.
90
USSR UDC 621-317.725
I EL
TUZ, YU. M., -SIDE K0, V. D., NIKInROVAI G. A.,
?1I1rSKI _ ILIN K. L. 1: K
and SI. Y, 0. P.
"A Digital Phase-Sensit've Voltmeter"
V _sb. Tsifr. vychisi. mashinv (Di!-,Ital Computing Machinery-collection of works)
Kiev, 1972, p-) 109 - 119 (Trom -qL-h* Avtomatika Telerrekhanika Vych1z)At-_1_-.a;,a,
',PekhnU-1, '10 1 t ,Nov 73, abstract No t t A3-69)
Translation: The article contains a description of a digital phase-sensitive
voltmeLer in which sif-Mals are converted In P_ si!r,,1c-c'hanna.1. circuit, A block
dia~rran of the in.41trxiient and a description of it:,i oper._'Ition .irc! i-iv(_,n,
advanta-es of a phase rotator L-ised on a sin7,1c-channal circuit are noted. A
1&:Yomatric volta~,:e-frcquency converter is used in IkL.he instrul-lent to reduce error's
~'he ba5e volta.-,e, The technica.1 c-aracteristicn, OP a
due to the effect o~ .1
model of the dirital Dhase-sensitive voltneter rade at the Department of 7,:easure-
ment Technolo- of Kiev Polytechnical institute are given. One illustration,
_1y
'seven biblio.:--rarhic citations.
Abstract- bv
16
IZ T
11C0" 7 Tr
oscoj, Raz,,kid'l-a 1 5, ',~ay 70, no 1 4
Abs~~ac--: A se.1 -41CII -~d7l. 0-
1: s C, tn
caplacl~, Quarz Ce
s ln-C-I-e~~-"ad
and clusLer C a')
concluded chac a of Ces t --l' c.
auriferous c-~Sts writilir LhC bci.&rs oJ*
Of the W4--dy Beit.
-01
USSR IJDC 515.2/.8
MJXHAILENKO, V. E., SINITSYN, B. L.
"Construction of Shells by the Deformation Method"
Prikl. geometriya i inzh. grafika. Mezhved. resp. nauchn. sb. (ADplied Georetry
and Engineering Graphics. Interdisciplinary Republican Sciemcific Collection'
!969, No 9, pp 77-81 (from RZh-Matematika, No 3, Mar 1970, jibstract No 3A744).
Translation: A shell consisting of the derivative of two S~ven torrus is examined.
it is proposed to use topological transformation as a means.for the construction
of such shells. From the author's summary.
1/2, 017 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--230CI'70
FOR SELECTING REGULATING~ ACTIONS IN RESTABLISHING THE
CAPACITY OF SYSTEMS -L)-
'AUTHOR-021-ANISIMOV, P.A., SINITSYN, B.S-.
OF INFO--USSR
-_S0URGE--MOSCO',4v PRIBORY I SISTEMY UPRAVLENIYAv NO It JANUARY 1970, 6
~DIATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJC
-CT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL 'CIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ALGDRITH"ll, FACILITY PkIlDUCTION CAPACITYP %LJ'f0llAl'IC CONTROL
SYSTEM, PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY, PRODUCTION ENGINEERING, 114DUSTRIAL
MANAGEMENT
r'GNTRQL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DIJUMENT rLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,,-PROXY
REEL/FRAME -1999/0382 ST 17
'-CIRC ACCESSION Nn--AP0122565
U !'] CL-'At S S I II E 1)
017 JACLASSIFIE0 PRV,~-SSPIG LIATE-23OCTIO
CIRC ACCESSION N'114-001225oS
-A8ST`ACT/E'XTR4CT--(Ul A6 T PACT THE AUTHORS PROPOSE A METHCO FOR
-IPLEX SYSTEMS IN Tli~ PRODUC.11'10N Pi-,~ CESS. THE
REGULATING ANO TUNI NG 0! E.
METHOD HAS THE FOLLOWINIG ADVANTAGES [14 V)Nli~AST 10 EXISTIN't", IETHODS. IT
MAKES IT PCSSI'-,lt.E TO ISOLArE rHE STATCS OF A SYSTEA [Nii CoNIJUNCTIliN villti
-WHICH THE SYSTEM CAN BE PUT INTO WORKlNG ORDER BY ACTIO'l.
SOLuriONS ASSOCIATFO WITH THE STATES OF. A SYSTEM AND. THE P3SSIBILITIES
ITS CONTROL ARE VALIDATED EBY USING SUPPLEMENTa-r-1-Y ST~JISTICAL
INFORMATION WHICH INIDIREECTLY CHARACTERIZES THE PRODUCTIGN PROCESS.
-DEPENDING 011 THE QUALITY AND 4JANTITY OF THIS TYPE DF Vi'Fl,~,RIIATIONV IT IS
'POSSIBLE TO USE VA [GUS CRITERIA f--OR OPTIMIZING THIE ACCE-PTED SOLUTIONS.
-~~T4E PPOPOSED REGULATING AND TVNING PRJCEScd IS MULTI STEP. THE PkJ?OSED
METHOD ALSO HAS A GIVEN OEGREE OF FREEDOM 114 SELECTINIG THE 011'~OER OF
ACTIONS INTRODUrLD INTO THE SYSTEM. THE, LATTER ENSURES A
GIVEN UNIVEERSALITY (IF THE 14FT1100 WITH RESPECT TO A (ERTAIN CLASIS OF
.~-.SYSTEMS; r'-115 AtSo MAKES (I POSSIBLE TU;C0W;l0Er4 TH4~ FUN101ON
PECULIARITIES AND NATU4E OF RVAL SYSTEMS.:
UNCLASSIFIED
USISR uw: 65t'),;64
P, A, aria ~ftq~)114114
gorit for Selecting 110Eulating Actions,in I a,
"Al hn C ijh!~Tlg tilt,
-Aabl. Work ca~aeity of
Systems"
loscoll.
Pribory i Sistenq Upraavleniya~ No 1, janiai,[ 1970~ 1) 6
AbstracL: Tic authors pimpose a ii-Ahod f or regulati-ml and u,,:jA0X .1
in -the production proc--ss. '117he method has the folloviinr, ad~i,antla~,,os in contrast to
-q1AQqOj Tt p'~'rC- lit,
ik A r) t')
11tinction with thich flIG) Y t (.,!:I I I0~1 A pul, into 011~` I'1!101-1!tll"'~';Oh-l~~ i1i" !J'oll'
0 11
1u.L
So wio-s associa
ted with. the states of a systera nrd the pot-:35 ies I' oA z3
A
control are validated by usir.S supplemen-lary, Statistical
ly characterizes the product-ion process. Dependin.g on thic cualizy and quantity of
t -it;
this Uype of irfo=a-vion, U
is poss;.ble to use va S C~ 'a for e
proposed regul~ n" -or. 'he
accepted solut Lonz;. The PnDvoso io st
proposed method -,L;o ha5 a i~ivan do, rea) of froodan. in Lrw t1-.(! ord.or cX re-
gulating, act-501= 4-t0 t'~-.a ay3tM The lat--zor t-nqurcs -I-v--r. un-lver-
lity of xet~lod -w'th ret~pZCI Lo a certain, chs4i of z3y,3t;u:,--; tlh-z; a1so t
s
a 4.
'der the !)inction pcoul.iarities aid nature If re-- L sysjLvins.
Possib e to cons.A.
USSR
of
~ UDC 621.375.9
KAPIPUSHKO, F. V., RUBANOV, A. S., SINITSfN, G. V.
"Genera tion of the Internal Modes and Its Effect on the Operation of a
Tunable Ruby Laser"
Minsk, Zhuraal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol WIII, No 5, 1973, pp 813-815
Abstract: Results are presented from studies involving the observation of
the kinetics and the spectrum of the internal ring modes in the ruby elements
of a laser. In lasers with water cooling of the active cores the generation
threshold of the internal types of oscillations is comparable to the gmiera-
tion threshold in the external resonator. A,study wasimade oi* tile effect of
the generation of ring modes on the parameters of the tunable ruby laser.
The threshold pumping curves are present ed for various cases. The dispersion
resonator similar to the one described by F.,V. Karpusho, et al. [Opt:Lcheskiye
kvantovyye generatory v sovremennoy tekhnike, Part 2, Leningrad, Znaniye
Press, 36, 11971] was used in the experiment. The selector bad a dispersion
15 cm-1 and a halfwidth of the transmission circuit of 0.05 c-
94
USSR UDC: 536.24:532-54
BP.R=i it, Yu. D. VE-T Yu. V. ,DY.0YAKIrN . B. T. IKO Bl'Y~_'DT., A. "T
K(RIIKOV, A.,.LOIKSHEII, V__A. S111T Editorial Staff of Tnzh.
fiz. zh., Acadeiqr of Science w7fathe Belorus ian SSR
s o
"Heat Exchange During Turbulent Flow of Weter With SuDercritic~d Parameters
of State in VerticpI and Horizontal PiDesit
TeDlootdacha -Dri -v vertik.-il 'm~!~h I mrizontai'mr!'L"I
trubavh vc~'__ svc-rk*.-i~-.r-.-Lichesk-F-tC-, zlar:-:~netrot sestoyaniya. (cf. 7,-Ciish above)
Minsk, 1970, 16 up, ill. (No 231-.-'--(0 DeD.) (from 4, A.:~r
71, Abstract "0 ij~739 DEP)
Translation: The paper presents the results of wi stiidy of
heat tre-risfer during risIng, descending and hori,,.crtial fIrj-,'r off wat(..'r with
supercritical para-met-ers of rtate in circular tubes. The e;,merizental
values of the coefficients of heat transfer vere fetrid in *-he follo".ing.
ranges of work-im: par-anete--s: nr~_sl:ure 225-265 bars; mass fi,~~',...,r_---_7~_S'
-5000 kV,/m2.'; e '50)-103; specific tnerma-I load 0.2-
R yaolds number (12.5-4
-6.5 Prdlr.2; flow temperalure +50-5100'C; wr-dl telaperaturc
1/2
60
a -or~ turbulentnon) t~chli_-n*
UIUJAIT, Yu. D. et a!. . _TeTlootdach
tr-b-mn V C d":
sostc~,-ani,~..,a , Mi nz,,: , 1970 o 2315-70 Dep
cUam-eter of the ttfbes (3, 8, 20)-10 m; relative lenKth up to 300. Ex-
perim~entall datua are obtained on the effect wbich the 0-4-rection of motion
of the licaid flo-, 'aac an h-zat exchanFe in the s=ercriticaj_ regicn. A
study is made of the nature of the change in the coefficient of heat ex-
change on the initia,! section and around the perimeter of hozrizontal tubes.
Bilbliograprr, of twel-4-e titles. Authors' abstract.
2/2
USSR um 621.311.65
SHEVCHIK. V. N., PESOCIIINSKIY, 2. 1., Scientific Research
Institute of Mechanics and Physics Affiliated With Sar.,.itov State University
r
"A Supply Device for a Backward-Wave Travel ing-Wave Tube"
a Ts n~EL
Obraztsj, Tovarnvye Z ki,
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniv , Pror hlenna re
No 7, Yar 72, Author's Certificate No 329648, Division filed 13 Oct 70,
published 9 Feb 72, p 220
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a supply device for a
backward-wave traveling-wave tube with a decelerating system in the form of
electrodes VLth openings of alternating transverse dimensions for passage
of electrons and Nith periodic electrostatic focusing. 11he device contains
several voltage sources. As a distingtdshing featitre of the patent, the
current drain on the frequency control circuit is eliminated 1,11y connectin.-
the. source of voltage for electric frequency control by itts positive, lead to
electrode:-, with
the cathode of -the tube, and by its negative le-ad to the
larger electron-paasage openingrs, while the cource of voltage applied to
the electrodes with maller electron-passage openings is conne-c(',ed to
cathode by its negative lead.
90
USSR UDC 621.357.7:669.236(003.8)
BELOV, S. F., GAMOM',INA V. A., LAVROV, 10
lime
thod of Electrochemical Deposition of Xutaenium~'
USSR Authorls Certificate No 316752, filed 24 Mar 70, published 22 Dec 71 (from
No 121,315P)
RZh-Khimiy--, No 12, Jun 7Z, Abstract I
Translation: A procedure is patented for electrochemical deposition of Ru from,
an electrolyte based on sulfaminol and the complex salt of ruthenium. 'I"he
procedure is distinguished by the fact that in order to L
A)tain a uniform. fine
crystalline film, ormonium ni tros open tachlo roru thena te is introduced as t~e
complex Ru salt, and the process takes. place at 20-70% D C 0.5-10 araps/da".
The altectrolyte contains the following (in,grams/liter):' sulfaminol 40-50,
ammoniura nitrosopentachlororutheii.,ite (on tile metal) 0.5-4.
UDC 5116-719-586:542,61
BOLISHAKOV, K. A., Correspor-iing Member Academy of Saiences USSR; 4U44-l" "I,
N TRAVYLU4, V. F., and AVITTYDNOVA, L. IN., hoscow institute of Fine Ch--wi-
l
hfte'chnology :Lrioni M. V. Lexuonosov, MOSCOW
ca T
"A Study of the Interaction of Hexahalorhanatles (ITV) w'ith tri-n-Butylphosphine
Oxide in Extraction Processes"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 3. 1971, pp 614-617
Abstract; TI-e eyc'.raction with Du PO in CC14 of /ReClo-f and /ReD.-6/ from
0.002 H solutions of (Nffh)2jReC16isand (NF4J2/ReBr6i in':[Cl was studied at
equal volumes of the aqueous and organic phase. The maximun degroe of ex-
traction was at an hCl concentration of 3-4 h. With increasing concentrations
of ~u.3 PO in CC14 from 0.01 to 0.05 N, the coefficient DRe of the distribution
of Re between the organic and aqueous pha:~a at I Is HU Incrcased from 1.5 to
150. This ini-icated t4at mare than 99~ of the Ro could be extraoted in one
operation. Op ,as higher for the Br than Cl complex. In the extraction ol'
the Cl cov--?Iex, the composition of the compound ex-Lracted was
(H302/ReBrd (11) were synthesized, I and II, a ligbt-green and yellow-lorcAijn
tively, dissolved easily in polar organic solvents (alcohols,
compound, respec.
1/2
USSR
BOLSHAKOV, K. A., et al. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR. Vol 198, No 3, 1971,
pp 614-617
acetone, HCCL ) and, less readily in non-pollar solvents (benzene, hexane, CC14).
The molar electric
These compoQ's were stable in thG air up to 230-4,004
conductivity of I and U in solutions of various concentrat ions in ",IeOH, -'Etci.
and BuOH was determined. It increased in the order BWH -~~ EtOE < MCOH, but
the.re was no complete dissociation into three solvate(i ions ever, in MOH.
Solutions of I in benzene did not conduct. The electronic spectra of 1 and II
corresponded to those of the organic phasGs obtained (in extraction of the
a=uniun hexahalorhenates with Bu. PO + HCC13. In tho LR spectra of I and 11,
tho absorption band of valency oscillations of P-0 was, displaced towards long
,er
wavelengths vs. that for B~)PO because of a redistribtLtion of electron density
associated with the ormtion of the coordlinition compgunisi The results ob-
tained and data from the lAteratus indicated that the follouing equilibrium
is established during the extraction: 3 'U"Oor + (1'ff4)2/i1G""16/aq + 2""'Laq +
+ (xtZ)H20 k;f(au:~FO)3 (-'130)2.(H20)x 1RCd1al6 orr, + 211W11-
1/2 015 UNCLASSI FUED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--CilE,141STRY OF LONG LIFE FISSION PRODUCT ELEM:ENTS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)ZUNITSYN, N.M.r KORPUSOVj G4V.t LAYTSEVt L.,,'4-i LEVIN, V.1-t
S I N I T S Y N A r 5
OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--f-IOSCOWt ATOMILDATP 1970, 324 PP
-._DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~'~,TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE? NUCLEAR FUEL. REPROCESSING, FISSION
PRODUCT, RADIOCHEMISTRYp MONOGRAPH
!.,.:".,,CONTROL- 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,._-O.0C.UM_rENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMF-1998/1422 STEP NO -UR/0000/.70/0()0/(j
'00/000 L/0-124
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0121888
UNCLASSIFIEU
2/Z 015 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--23i-"CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-A-M0121888
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CHAPTER I TECHNOLOGY IN PROCESSING OF NUCLEAR FUEL 12. Ii CESIUM 49.
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NIOBIUM 180. VI RUTHENIUM 243. VII TECHNETIUM 282. Vill
REPROCESSING OF WASTE WHICH CONTAINS FISSION PRODU1,1S 296. THE BOOK
DEALS WITH THE PRESENr STATE OF ClIE141STRY OF BASIC RADE-OACTIVE LONG LIFE
ELEMENTS FORMING DURING FISSION OF NUCLEAR FUEL. THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN
FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS WORKING INTHE FIELD OP ;ZA010CHEMICAL
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POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OF RA010CHE-41STqY.