SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SINITSYN, N.V. - SINYAVSKY, D.P.

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USSR UD"': 621.327.4 Andreyev, S. I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, BavRolf, 0. G., Dashyk, 1'. N., Candidate of Tcelinical 7oj)(~jr, ~'e. A,, III(] Sillitsyn'.. N. V. "A Gigawatt Xenon Flash Lomp" Optiko-14cl~lianicJie.,,Iz!-,~-a Promyshlenno-st', !No S,' 1972; 1)1) 19-21. Abstract, This i:oi-k prosents the results of testir- of -I fli!;h lamp i,.,ith an internal quartz tube diameter of 60 rwr.., thichness 3 ;nm, (!istance bou.,-cen :10 f electrodes HO xonori to the pl,,Qssui-c~ 105 c,11-1-clIt is tile lamp is 10-4 scc. A I wp(-z-ature of 2000*K is reached; the radiation spectrum is continuous. Dlita ;,,re pl-csonted on the distribution of radiation enurgy Oirough tile spectrom. Tjie, discharge is perfoli-led under condil.jons Fuch that flic, viall"etic pressu~vc Oil tile plusma colunta at the currellt. is tile- 1A.Tu- I'T -111,11T. jffl1Jfffi~F,4 iff, r4r-T I -n. I iffy if vj f,~~ M" 1! i ffi m rn" qF" rw min USSR UDC 621.376.4 PETROPAVLOVSKIY, V. P., SUITSYN..N. V. IlHighly Stable Transistorized Phase De Itectorsir Kiev, Izvestiva vysshikh uchebnykh zavpdeniv--Ridioelektroiiilca, Vol XIV, No 8, 1971, pp 924-927 Abstract: A study was made of the principles of constructing highly stable crarisformerless phase detectors by replacing the transformier by a transistor- ized inverter. 11iis replacement gives a significant r.-,ain in theimal stability and the pass band of the entire device (tip to several tens of megahertz), and it also solves the problems of microminiaturization. Circult dingrams are alanced phase detector, a varicapphase d..:-!r-ector and a high- presented for a 1), sensitivity phase detector. The characteristics of each of these schemes are discussed. USSR UDC 621. 385. 032. 26s 621. 585. 6: 621. ~17- 3 (088.8) MIURAMEV, A.A., MAL~KHOV, I.K., 72LVOROZKOV, 13,11., 8 Yozoll, 0.1. "Method Of Investigation Of 7ne Structuro Of An Electron Dorn-n USSR Author I B Cartif icate -No -26~,IL6, f iled 18 Sept 67, published 17 June 70 (f rom 40 M-Elek-tronika i yeye primenoniya, Wo 2, February 1971, Abstract tT 2A.1211i) Tronslation: A method is proposed for investigation or tha structure of an 61-ect- ron boam w1thovt tho introduction into it of Orturbat.-Lono which are employed in the evaluation of tho quNlity or elactron 4wimv undur tho dyvuialo oporating con- ditiona or electrovacuum microwave deviaeo. 1h0 method ill baged oil U06 of tho Vlov of the beam and makes it pooeible to observe sL-mltw=us1y an the scroon. of a mciltoring television device the form or the beam and the'distribution of the intensitv of its giow at any crosa 9oction of the beam being inspected, and also ationally -to change the parameters of the beam, vinuakly salectilig the form of opar L 1. itrib-xtion of its denaityp G.B. the beam and the diL -UNCLASSIFIED PROCES.SIN DATE--IISEP70 12 020 ___lTtE__ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF~NORMAL ENAMEL AND DENTIN -U- UTHDR--S,INI'TSYN, R.Ge 13UNTRY OF INFO--USSR ;CURCE-STOMATOLDGIYA, 1970, VOL 49v NR 2, PP 25-30 ATt :PU13L ISHED - ----- 70 S:UB'JE.CT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES t.00it-TAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPEr DENTAL ENAMELI DENTIN WONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS )OCU MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFF) WXY REEL/FRAME-1985/1687 StEP NO--IJR/0511/70/049/00210925/nO3O IRC ACCE03SION -ND--AP0101742 2/2 070 UNCLASSIFfF0 PROCESSftqG DATE--IISEP70 ,CIRC ACCESSION 40--AP0101742 ABSTRACT/EXTR4r,T--fP) GP-0- AISTRACT- WITH THE AID aF RFPLICA THE AUTHOR STIUPIED TNE ULTPAtTRUCTURE OF INTACT ENAMEL AND DENTIN OC- DECIDUOUS (201 ANO PERMANENT (16) TEETH IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. IT WAS FOUND THAT ENAMEL PRIS111S HAVE AN ARCH LIKE AND MORE lZARELY A HEXAGONAL FORMS T H CONS-IST OF: CRYSTALS Of: HYDROXYAPA:TITE, THE L17NGITIJOINAL AXES OF WHIC14 ARE UNDER AN ANGLE TO THE LONG!TUDINAL AXES OF PPIS4S. IN WELL MINERALIZED ENAMEL THE INTERPRISPIATIC SPACES, AS A R '(JLEv ARE NOT ..REVEALED.' IN DENTIN CANALIOULI THERE WERE FOUND FIBRILLAR NETWORKS WITH ~~CDLLA-GEN CHARAcrERTSTIP. ST.R.14TION.- THE, GROUND. SUBS.TANCE AROUNI) DE~NTIN ,,,rANftL.1,CUL V-DIFFERS. -FROM - THE REMAJNj,NG MASS. BY'-A,FINE,FIBRGUS STRUCTURE AZA,rtm NbCiAUGMENTEIYA ERM m U14CLASSIFIC-D OROCESSING f)ATE--L'90C'f7C) JITJ-E--0USlLMfTP,IC REQUIREMENTS TO THE ACCURACY OF ROE14TGENUMETRIC INVESTIGATICiNS IN i-~ADLUM THERAPY -U- .AUTHCJR-104)-KUZET50V, E.A., R-V-, MALEVICH, .M~A.t KOiNN3V, B.A. -COUINTRY OF INFG--USSR ~~.SOUkCE--M,EDITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGLYAl 1970v VOL 15t NR 4t Pp 67-7C) PU13L IS HE D------70 AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .,OPIC TAGS-RADIU,'-1,.RA0IOTHERAPYt ~DOSIMETRYj CHARGED'PARTICLE3, -ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION .-CONTROL t4.Af-*KlNG-l%0 RESTRICTIONS ~QUCUMENT C.LASS-UINCLASSIF [ED P;U) X YR EL I F R A M L- - 11) V 00 1) 5 9STEP ~CJRC ACCE'SSIGN NO--AP0109tl6 --212 JNC L AS S I F I ED p Ro Cic: OATE--09orr7o OZ6 ~CLRC ACCESS I u-% NU- -AP 0 109 116 aABS TRACT/ EXTRA~.-.T-- ((j) GP-0- ~,3 ~ r RA r-T A S4 CRITERIOiki OF A-ZLUKAICY OF RULN'YGLN,'~-iE TKIL Mr-ASUREMENTS fl-fE AUTHLJRS PUT AN ERRLJL~ IN DE17&~MLNING !HE OUSE IN THE FOCUS IN DISPLACEMENT OF THE' TARGET TO A 0-Efl-NIfE VALUE. CALCULATIUN 16AS t-IADL i-Ok L-LLCTk0,'-lAr WATKAN, 1,10:1 HEAVY CHARGED THE GNETIC FA, 3 1.4 THE INISTA.NCE OF SHIFT OF THE TAPGET IN THE DIRECYLON OF THE BEAM AXIS Af4D IN PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION. FAC I LITY: -TSENTRAL'NYY N-1 Kli,14TGE~jt)-k-IDIL)Lf,,G[iZ[41--SKIY li%STITUT -911NISTERSTVA NENLYA SSSR. .--,,_,Z0KAV0OKHRAJ I ti L LAS S I F A' E D mm-m 113 035 UNCLASSIFIED PR6CESSING 0ATE--20NQV70 J-ITLE--Pfq_CvLLM GF ORGANIZATION OF WORK AND IMPRUVEMENT OF THE COMPETENCE MEUICAL P_RS -U- L.N., PAVLOV, N.V., SINITSYN, S.A. bjkT Ry OF I NFG--UIS SIR 16URCE-LUESSA; M%-.SCCW, SLVETSKOYE~ZDRAVOUKHRANENIYE, PUSSIAN, NO 3, 1970, P .46~49, Sd~jECT AkEAS.--bl0LGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, BEHAVIDRAL ANO SOCIAL ENCES:1., - TO PIC,~-JAGS_MED ICA L PERSM'v4ftv SANITATIONt 'PUBLIC HEALTHt E`Pf0EMl0LGGY, MECICINE, MEDICAL T R A I N I N G GCUTRCL MAKKING -NO RESTRICTIONS .D10CUMENT CLASS--UtiCLASSIFIED PROXY PE:EL/FRA;uE--3005/Ou54 STEP NO--OR/0153/10/0(~0/0()3/0046/0049 C. I'R C-A"r-CESSICN NO--AP0132789 UNC L A S S. I F I E,G'. [ 7-13 Zf 3 035 U N CL AS S, I F I ED PROCESS ING DATE--20N0V7G CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0132789 IRC A CC t3STR A ALT ABSTRACTlEXTRACT-W) GP-C- ABSTRACT. THE BLACK SEA AND SEA OF AZOV 'JAR I NL MARINE HEALTH DIVISICN, OkGAIil?ED IN 1923, HAS GRf-A011 T6 RECOME THE LARGEST AbENCY IN THE ADMINISTRAITION OF-THE MEDICAL SAINWATION S"-:RVICI-: OF WATER Ti%'ANSPCRT IN THE BLACK SEA 14NC SEA OF AZOV clAS fill .lr5 SANITATILN AND EPIDEMIC CCNTROL ESTABLIS.HMENTS A~1)10 TiqERAPEUTIC AND PREVENTIVE MEOICAL ESTA6L[ShMENTS ARE LOCATED IN THE!PIVE SOUTHERN 06LASTS UP THE UKRAINE. THEY SE4VE SEAMEN, SHIPS AND FACILITIES OF THE BLACK SEA, SEA OF AZOV AND DANUBE MARITIME SHIPPING COIMPANIES.. THE ..ODESSA AUMINiSTRATION OF THE ANTARCTIC AND OCEANIC F~[SHING FLEET, THE .FEVASTUPOLN AND DERCH' ~ i OrEAN FISHING ADMINISTRATIOtS!! THE WGRKERS AND ENPLUYEES OF THE SHORE AOMINISTRAT16NS QF SHIPPING Ci,)IMPAt"IfES AND FLEETS, OF SHIP kEPAIR PLAINTS PuRTSt AND CONSTRUCTIGN ORGXNI,j:ATlONS# AND THE STUDENTS C-F HIGHER ANO SECOiiOARY EDUCATIONAL OF THE MINISTRY CF MARITIME FLEET A%D MINISTRY CF FISH ECOW'1411Y USSR. THE 8LACK SEA AZCV MARINE HEALTH DIVISIGN~ WHIC0 HAS ACHIEVED IMPROVEMENT 114 ~SERVICF TG SHIPBOARD fEk5uNf4EL,r 15 PAYING MUCH AVIERVION TO IMPROVING rhE 9UALIF,,cArIG,"JS ANA, SPELIALIZATION OF :SHIP OOGTOJkli. IN ftiE PAST SHI,PdUARC MEDICAL "OkKERS HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN THE PE:kt!A,%-(-f%jF COURSES OF IHE ODESSA INSTITUTE FJR ADVANCED TRAINING OF PHYSICIANSP BUT 114 THE FIFTIES IT WAS TRANSFEk&ED TO 1APOR9ZHlYE. AND THE COURSES STOPPED. ~:ACVANCED TRAINING ANO SPECIALIZATION (IN SURGERYP TRA!UMATOLOGY, AND tHERAPY) HAVE BEEIN CAPRIEU ULJT IN TF.E CLIP41CS OF THE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,? IN INSTITUTES FOR ADV""1'4CEU TKAINING OF PKYSICIANS, ANU GN THE JUB IN THkkAPEUTIC AND PRF-VENTIVE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE MARINE HEALTH UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 035 LJINCL AS S I F I f;0 PAOCESSING DATE-20NOV70 -1R(; ACCESSION P40--AP0132769 kb.STkACT/[XTPAr-T-TFE SPECIFIC FEATURES OF MARINE MEOICINI: ARE LOST FROM VIEW LN THIS TRAINIU6i I IS MOST IMPORTANT FIELDS ARE NOT GIVEN A NTICt TTEI vv AiifJ THE CCU.. duced. The introduction of compounds which have a fungicidal arA acaricidal activity (karaton and. acrex) is being planned. Testing taimfeguard against the accumulation of residual amounts of pesticides in foodstuffe, animal and poultry-feeds, and the soil is carried out by the sanitaxy-opidemlological servicer veterinaxy laboratorieup and agrochenical laboratoxies, xvspectively, During 1966-70, the content of pesticides in food products in the.US5111 decreased by a factor of 2.5. The amount of DDT used in plant oultivattAon decreased by a factor of 3 In the Ukraine and by a factor of 5 in latvla and Etstania. Serious errors are still being committed in connection with !the une of toxic chemicals in agriculture, Administrative and.di6ciplinary ar-tion and In some cases court proceedings were instituted against the persons Tespotsible, for these errors, 24 - Pesticides USSR UDC 632.95.028 rvision of Pes~icide Use, SINITSYN YV., Chief, Division for the Supe 40TI_aTn7.dm:Lnistration of Plant Protection, Ministry of Agricultare USSR "Disposal of Unsuitable Toxic Chemicals and Their Containers" Yoscow, Zashchita Rasteniv, No 7, 1972, pp 31-32 Abstract: Certain sovkhozes, kolkhozes, and other agricultural enterprises, as well as centers and warehouses of Sel'kboztekhnika [Agricultural Equip- ment Association] (AEA), still possess banned or outdated toxic chemicals and their containers. These chemicals are potential source-s of environmen- tal pollution and threaten man and domestic animals with intoxication. The 11inistry of Agriculture USSR and Soyuzsel'khoztekhnika [All-Union Agricultural Equipment Association have Jointly devised a plan for the 4isposal of these chemicals, which appeared on 19 August 1971 as Order No 2118/186, "Disposal of Toxic Chemicals and Their Containers Which Are Unsuitable for Agricul- tural Use." According to this plan.the sovkhozes, kolkhozes, and other agricultural enterprises are charged with collating and preparing the tv chemicals in question for collection by Sel'khoztekhnika, and the latter have the responsibility of conveying them in a safe manner.to disposal centers. Substances which do not require preliminary chemical analysis 1/2 1-111"HIII 11 "IM V7111,141101 F~! _I Mil 01M IN 1 7 USSR SINITSYNI, V. V., Zashchita Rasteniy, No 7, 1972, pp 31-32 prior to disposal are arsenous oxide, sodium arsenitev calcium arsenite, Paris green, sodium fluoride, barium chloride, aldrin, me�daptophos, methylethylthiophos, thiophos, concentrated anthracene oil emulsion, -mercuric chloride, preparations AP and PD, 2,4-5-T butyl ester, and powders used in pollination that have deteriorated. Pesticides of unkna-ATU nature are subject to qualitative analysis prior to evaluation of their suitability for agricultural purposes, or lack of it. The work must be organized in a manner that will ensure efficient accounting,and disposal of the banned and outdated toxic chemicals, as well as of their nonreusable t:ontainers. In the Tadzhik SSR and the Kirgiz SSR the stores of toxic che:Ucals have al- ready been catalogued and prepared for disposal. Timely disposal of the remaining supplies of toxic chemicals will free storage space and eliminate a potential source of environmental polution,~ 2/2 J'. Acc,, Nre Ref Code: UR 0069 AW3G PRIWY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1970 Vol 32, Nr 1, PP EFFECT OF HYDROPROBIZATION ON THE THICKEN"ING'ABILITY OF -SILICA -.(AEROSIL AND SKICAIGEL): Sinitsvn V. V.; B akalevnikov, M.~B..;.Akshinskava. N. V.; 1 Nikitin, 'Yu.~ -7. e" Summa'ry The aerosil and silica gel surfaces have Veen subjected to 'vvaterprovirig treatment with n-butanol under different conditions, The thiek~ning ability of un-treated acrosil of dtfferent types: c175:~, c3OO;o and -3803 is approximately the same,iregardli!S5 -of its SM-face area deterrained with water and methaml. With increasing wa-terprmring degree, the thickening atidlity of aerosil diminishes.. With the same waterpr(Mng degree the thicke- nipg ability of aerosil subjected totbe vapor-phaie modification ~'i higher than after trE- atmerA in an autoc;'a've. The thidcenimg abi-lity ~of Jarge-pored high-disiersed silica geL bota initiai and modified, is muchbligher than for acrosil. REEL/FRAIME 1/2 035 UNCLASSI FIED PROCr::SSING DATE--30OCT70 _~.:..TITLE--EFFECT OF THE DEGREE OF DISPERSION OF ANTIFRICTIOti, MA)ITIVES ON THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND COLLOIDAL STA811LITY OF PLASTIC GREASES _u_ ,-.,,..AUTHOR-( 02) -SINITSYNP V.V., VIKTOROVAY YU*&, OF INFO USSR ,.'~SOURCE-NEFTEPERERAB, NEFTEKe(M* (MOSCOW) 11701 t2~1 L7-19 aATE PU8LISHED-----70 AREAS--MATERIALS ~JOP I CTA#~S-GRAPHITEv GREASE, PLASTICP MOLY80ENUM DESULFIOEv CHFMICAL BONDING, MOLECULAR STRUCTUREY RHEULOGIC PkOPERTY, ANTEWEAR GRAPHITE -CCNTROL'MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ,-,_PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1526 STEP NO--UR/0318/70/000/002/0017/0019 C, I R C, ACCESSION NO--AP0118513 mjc~L'& -S s T F_r E p 22 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .!.:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118513 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A00N. OF GRAPHITE AND MOS SUB2 OF :1-:150 MU HAD A VERY SMALL EFFECT ON PLASTIC LUBRICANTS. SYNTHETIC GRAPHITE S-1 HAD SOME THTCKENIN;G EFFECT DUE TO ITS SOME'WHAT LOw TEINOENCY TOWARD STRUCTURE FORMATION. MOS SUB2 AND GRAPHITE HAD NO 'rHICKENING EFFECTS, AS,THE BONE) BETWEEN THE PARTICLES WAS RATHER!WEAK AND No SKELETON WAS FORl' 4ED. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GREASES ARE -TABULATED. 9 REFERENCES. al omposite.Hateri s C USSR UDG: 678-5.06:624.074.4 NOVICHKOVI YU. N. and SINITSYN, 'YE. N., Central Aerodynamics Institute imeni Frof. N. Ye. Zhukovskiy, Moscow Oblast'; Moscow Power Engineering Institute nSurface Buckling of a Laminated Mediumli Riga, Hekhanika Polimerovj No 4, Jul-Aug 73$ pp 648-654 Abstract: The authors study the surface buckling of a medium reinforced by layers with an orthogonal positioning of the layers with respect to the Burface. The study is based on Bolotin's theory of layered media. The critical load is determined and the nature of the stability losses studied. Using a simplified approach, simple engineering formulas are obtained for the critical loads which correspond to the surface buckling. ... ....... ...... ELECTRICAL~ENGINEE G Circuit Elements USSR UDC 621,311--2:621.317 LAKERNIK, R. M., SINITSYN, YE. P., TSOPIK, V. G. "Automation of Testing of Iligh-Frequency Balanced Long-Range Communications Cables" -tekhn. sb. (Cable Technology. Sckentific-Technical Kabeln. teklinika. Nauchno collection), 1970, No 61, pp 6-7 (from RZh--ElektrosvXaz', No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9.64.258) Translation: The paper describes a cable assembly test line the experi- mental conveyer organized at the Moscow Cable Plant. Drums with cable are mounted on a step-by-step conveyer, First, the.drum proceeds to a room for tests of the insulation with high voltage, and then the drum is transported to connecting lines of automatic measuring units situated over the cable (on the second floor). The units measure and record the parameters of the circuits, including the resistance and.asymmetry of a loop, operating ca- pacitance, coefficients of capacitance coupling and asymetry, and cross calk attenuation, Later, the transporter moves the drum to a seetion where a test Is made of the airtightness of the casing and the t3eal. of the Cable ends. Use of the conveyer in conjunction with the automatic memiuring uniLs makes it possible to decrease the cable testing labor Inpul: and floor spaci.~ USSR LAKEWNIK, R. M., et al., Kabelik. Lekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. (Cable Tech- nology. Scientific-Technical Collection), 1970, No 61, pp 6-7 (from PZh-- Elektrosvyaz, No 9. September 1970x Abstract'No 9.64.258), to 14-25 percent (in comparison with tests at special test Z:ields). The results of cable tests which are recorded on punched tape in the automatic measivr4-,Ig units are fed into electronic computers for statistical processing, 'Which makes.it possible operationally to analyze and to adjust the manufac- tiring process for cables. One Illustration, four references. N.S. t 2/2 Devices UDC: 621-376.4(088.8) SINITSYN,, Ytk. S.. PESTOVA, L. P. "A Phase Detector" USSR Author's Certificate No 263690, filed 18 Nov 6T, publitsbed 21,'. Jml 70 (from RZIi-Radiotekhnika, Ila 12, Dee -j0, Abstract No 12D&D F), Translation: This Author's Cc-rtificatte introduces a pluLge detector made in R biidge circuit axid containing tr.~mulstor switchs~--, in two adjacent arms With collectors and bases respectively interconnected ~Lnd rfiference voltage or - bases and collectors of the triuisistars !'rom,the secon- -,DI'Led between th- dary vindi np, o IL a transfrim--cr. To reduce tha uystematic co)ji!;t)nent of im- ,-alpmce In the vclta,~.e acro5s the oiutput of the detector wht!n there is a high level of interferenc,~ at the input, the etaitters of the switch tran- -h c sistors are connected in the bridge circuit through cormaitators A i h con ti.,Musly reverse the mutua). location of the .:transistors in. the Units of each am at a frequency lower than that of the input uignal, 1~--"11-2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES'SING.DATE--160CT70 ..T MEASUREMENT OF ABSORBED ENERGY OF BREMSSTRAHLUNG AND BEAMS OF FAST tc,"IF-ELEC T. RON E S, WITH THE All) (IF GRAPHITE CALORIMETER -U- '-(02)-YEkMAKOVv I.A.v SINITSYNAt A,P. ~r~QUNT RY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE--MEDITSINSKAYA RADIOLEGIYAt 1970t VOL 15P NR 3, PP 65-71 ATE-PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJEGT AREAS--PHYSICS ,',T~OPIC,.T.AGS--CALO.RLt4ETER, BREMSSTRAHLUNG, ELECTRON CAPTURF, ELECTORN BEAM, /(U)B4ETATRON 16NUZATION CHAMBER, BETATRON, GRAPHITE TROL MARKING -NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'P.ROXY REEL/FRAt',IE--1985/1473 STEP NO--UR/0241/70/0151003/0065/0071 CIRC ACrESSIOp., P10--AP0101559 UI L 1 .1 L U 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101559 ASSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHROS DESCRIBE THE;DESIGN OF -A C~ALORIMETER ANO THE RESULTS OF MEASUREMENTS OF THE ARSORBED ENERGY BEAMS,:OF FAST ELECTORNES AND BREMSSTRANLUNG FROM BETATRC04 15-4E. 3HE :PAPER PRESENTS THE RESULTS OF C40BRATION OF THE .1 JNIZAXYON CHAmar-R JW UNITES OF ABSORBED DOSE. UNCL AS S I F I E,* 0 -1 The porosity of the condensation strbeture-s of polyvinyl f orma I ;wbjei:~vd to treatment with an acetalizing mixture during 6 and 120 hours 'bas been strdi~~d by the ~small angle I the scalterling intensities of both sam- -k-ray scattering method. At maximurn water conten ples coincide, in tim's case the porous structure being independent o4' the acetalation time. After drying the sample subjected to 6 hour acetalation shows -practicall.y no porosity. On the contrary, the porosity of the second sample remains unchanged. This indicates that upon prolonged acetalation (120 hours) the s1ructure becorne3 ~tttable to the capillary contrac.tion forces arising during drying, REEL/FRAIME 1-19121112-1 112- 064 UNCLASS[~IED' PROCESISINGjDAT, -20NOV70 :~ ~JJTLE--INVESTIGAT,MN OF THE OPTICAL INHOMOGENEITEES OF ACTIVE SUBSTANCE IN A CF SU63 J -U- ,-.'AUTH0R-(04)-bELOUSOVAp I.M.p DANILUVi, D.B., SINITSYNA, 1:,A., GON V, -.v V .-~GCUNTRY OF INFC-LSSR URCE-ZhURNAL Ei.SPER 1'.1ENTAL 'NOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI.w L9701 VOL 58, Nk 3t PP 1481-1486 ~,-DATE :PL&L I.SHEC)------ 70 U t3J E~G TARCEAS-PHYSICS 1C.-TAGS-REFRACTIVE INDEX sIWERFEROMETEAt SHOCK WAVEt LA!"P. PUMPtNG, -~t:-:~LASER LNTROL MAIRRING-NO RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -040XV REEL/FRAME-3002/0017 ~STEP NO-UR/0056170/058/Ji~5/l,,,8L/1486 N -,a P ID 12 7 6 6, 7 HiRdWiw - S 1 "IG -,DA F E---- 20"40 V I C .212 064 UNCLASSIFIED P R', 0 C Z- u ~GIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0127667 GP-0- ABSTRACT. T H 1E, TIAE OEPENDENC~L-: Ll F TH E T H REFRACTIVE NNUEX DURING PLH0t(30iSSGClAT1Gi'll 4S DEM.)NSTRAIT Bf T E JINTERFERGMETER TECHINIQUE. iT is s THAT n s~iac.< A R I N T if- H C W 11 KAY:: ~~P; TH- W A,.' 1-- 1 's SUBSTANCE CCi';TAM I NATED WITH THE PHO Tljo I ss0c 1,4110 ~,:ld 1~,U( I -VAPURATICN- J.RFSULl INIG FROll ASSORP,rloN DUE TO E 0 F T I 4 E ~ P P I L I GHT) OF 15 if T1 THE MOLECULAR J01"INE VEPOSIFED UN fHE CUVErTE: WA LL S I T 5 1: 0 W' -IAT I ~ E `-41:-AK0 I)EPENDS Oil TIME [;ELAf BLETWEEN GENERAmN AND Th:E PUMP-114G PULS -THEM PRESSURE LATTEPI). THIS EFFE T IS ASC I IEL 1*0 (AT HIGH VALUES OF THE -c R L ) --'.~71NCREASE OF THE SPONTANEOUS P41151SIGN LINE~A413TH AND. ,4j!kTupf%.lL'Y LEADS rO AN' lNiCkEASE OF 'ThE GENERATIGN THR8SHOLDe L `(Fv-.x tit Ra , 9i W, MR, 144 l1i WITI-1 1H 91 ~1111 it ~11 HIM 19119H STI TPRO'll phorous Itompounds Organophos UDC: 5141.241,R6,118 USSR RAMOV., A. I., KRASILINIKOV, Ye. A., ZYKOVA, T. V., SALPIM"TDDIN R. A.1 BAMICOVS YA, N. N. SFA "Research in the Series of Phosphinic and Phosphinous Acid Derivatives. LXXXV. Electron Effects in Ublecules of Certain Derivatives of Trivalent Phosphorus in the Ground State" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, vol 4,-_(1o4), No 6, Jun 72, PP 1250-3253 Abstract: Tt is shown that gradus-1 introduction of'the flnioalkyl. electron- acceptor radical in co=ounds of the R2PSR', RP(SR')2 and P(S")3 t)-P-- leads to dis-olacement of the resonance signal of the nucleus of tha atoul of tricoordi- nateed phosphorus toward a weak4r field, which is probably due to delocaliza- tion of an unshared electron pair in the phosphorus atom to the vacant orbitals of sulfur. It is found that nmr z;pectrosco-py of:the compounds studied -can -be- used.ju discussing electrm. interactions between P4I and t e in-.the -graund~.,atate_of the 1 malaclae USSR UDC 547.26'118+547.279.1 G. Kh., GRINSHTEYN, Ye. I., KOFMON, L. P. .,,S TEVELEV 'AGUREYEV, V. G., and SIMISM-111- T. "Addition of S-8-Mercaptoethyl O.,O'-Dialkyl Dithiophosphates to Substituted Olefins" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 308-314 toethyl 0,0'-dialkyl dithiophosphates Abstract. It is shoi;n that S-6-mercap add to esters of maleic, acrylic and methacrylic acids as well as to substi- tuted amides of acrylic acid in the presence of catalysts --,salts of tran- with formation of the.corresppnding substituted S-~~-alkyl- metals aptoethyl 0,0'-diall~yl dithiophosphates. Analys,,!.s shows; that the merc -addition -reaction takes place contrary'to Markovnikov's rulej with the formtion -of products which are unbranched -in the S-B-aikyl radical. 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCtSSING DATE--23OCT70 -T.I,TLE--CHEMISTRY OF LONG LIFE FISSION PRODUCT ELEMENTS.! -U- AUTHOR-(05)-SINITSYNt N.M.# KORPUSOVt GoVot ZAYTSEVt LaMov LEVINI V.1.1 ~SINITSYNA# S.M. c dVfW"tt"-t-*Fo~us SR SbUlRCE-MOSC0Wt ATOMIZDATt 19701 324 PP. DATE PUBLISNED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY --NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE, NUCLEAR FUEL AEPROCESSINGo FISSION TOPIC TAGS P_AODUCTr RADIOCHEMISTRYl MONOGRAPH CONTROL MARKING. NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1422 STEP NO--IJR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0324 CIRC-ACCESSION-NO--AM0121888 2/2 015 UNC~ASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 C_IRC ACCESSION 140--AM0121888 ABSTRACT/EXTRAC:T--IUI GP-0- ABSTRACT* PREFACE 3. INTRODUCTION 4. CHAPTER I TECHNOLOGY IN PROCESSING OF NUCLEAR FUEL 12. 11 CESIUM 49* I-I ISTROINTfUM 80m IV RARE EARTH ELEME.NTS 11to V ZIRCONIUM AND NIOBIUM 1809 VI RUTHENIUM 243, VII TECHNETIUM 282.: VIII REPROCESSING OF WASTE WHICH CONTAINS FISSION PRODUCTS 296, THE BOOK DEALS 14ITFI THE PRESENT STATE OF CHEMISTRY OF BASIC RTADIOACTIVE LONG LIFE ..ELEMENTS FORMING DURING FISSION OF NUCLEAR FUEL. THE BOOA WAS WRITTEN FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS WORKING IN THE FIELD OF RADIOCHEMECAL -TECHNOLOGY. IT CAN BE RECOMMENDED ALSO AS A TEXTBOOK TO COLLEGE Ata) POST GRADUATE STUDENTS OF RADIOCHEM.ISTRY* -19. - __ I 1q, I I N 1CCASS lF 160- - - i Iffl mlffli I I 1177i T7 i Rit, 17 1 ' ~ , i I T Acc. Nr'. Abstractin Sery Ref. Code CHEMI AL ABST. va -5- C A7Z048(;OO- ~ 1 81384q Correlation ofthallium vAth arsenic in th~e Dzb!tNk- n Irrut mercury-antirmo.ny doposit (Central Tadzhikistii Dushanbq~ USSR). 'DoW. a+ svna, Yu. A. (Inst. Geol ---fTlqh.rj~ outeu;ts in C and hypogene ruireitals fuid the correlatibn~ of TL irith supergene As (m.,%. = +0.90 ai I = 4-.7a) proved that Sh arcs of', the Levoberezlinoe section are typieWi ~of 'he Dxhif~mk6it Bg~-Sb deposit. Tile correlation stafl~ticAVaiisl. tx,a,~ madt, 1.0 det. ~the relations for TI-Sb pairs. -, rt siio~vea tlmt'cormtati6h ,~-eff. iv.ah is 0.19 aE t = 0.63 Which indicated the*ab~ence of a lih~*t corroa- tion between Ta. and Sb. bie itroilg correlation betw*cti Tl ind eva i contell in are As can be used for luition. of ~tfie Y.. TI t of the area from As content, The riiression etlitation correlating T1 with As is-. TI 2.35 A5 BLJI~ J 4 RE EL-IFRmt 19800327 !-.-'L/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE -IISE,;7,i I.TL.E--HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF ACROLEIN AS AN ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANT -U- -S I NK EV ENE 0. __cOUNTRY_ OF IN'FO-_USSR ,~,SOURCE-GIdtYENA SANITARIYA, NR 3, PP 6-10 JVATR. PUBUISHEO ------- 70 i;SQ8JtCT, ARtAS_MECH. IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TA G. S-- AIR -POLLUTtONr EXHAUST ANALYSIS ONTROLMARK ING--NO RFSTR ICTIONS "DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ROXY REPI/FRAME--19J.1510455 STEP NIO--UR/0240/70/00,')/003/01)0,~'~i/1),jlo ACCESSION N0-00100913 i All I It 1, U f4; Z#12 007 UkIC LASSIFFED PROC.ESSING DATE-11SEP70 JRC ACCESSION 40--AP0100933 GP-0- ASSTRACT. THE REFLEX AND RESORPTIVE ACTION .:OF SMALL CONCENTRATIONS OF ACROLEIN WERE, STUDIED. TH AX MUM ONE T ME -AND DAILY AVERAGE PERMISSIBLE CONCENT2ATION OF ACROLEIN M THE: ATP 'IMMENDED T0.8E SET AT A LEVEL OF 0.03 M' - 4 PR I M - 3. THE 0SPHER.E ARE RECt r AUTHOR EX414INED THE CONTENT OF ACROLEIN IN EXHAUSTS OF 143TOKARS TFSTFi3 ON A STAND AND IN THE ATMOSPHERE IN THE VICINITY OF A HIGHWAY AND THAT AIF RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. ACROLEIN WAS OFTECTED ON THE EXHwSTS Or- -BENZINE AND DIESEL ENGINES. THE ACROLEIN CONTENT.OFtTHE ATMOSPHERE NEAR A-'-tilGHWAY DI-D NOT EXCVED. THE 14AXIMUM PERIMISSiBLE LEVEL. UNCLASSMED ml~Mlaml-am V__[] 01,1111=0 v; ~1111111!vm~wl; ~USSR UDO 535.951 -D--A.. Institute of High Tempera- es of the TWT i a tour -Sciences USSR -Academy of 110 n the Character of Sonic Dispersion in Plasnin" Moscowl Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperaturp Vol 10, No 2,, M'ar-Apr 72, pp 243-247 Abstract* The propagation of acoustic oscillations in plasma ~by low magnetic Re and not too high oscillation frequencies was investigated, disregarding the heat flow transferable by the elec- trio current. An anisotropy of the sonic speed talkes place which depends on the density of the electric cm-rent flowing throagli the plasma. From a derived function results that "Ghe phace velo- city of acoustic oscillaiGions varies from the adiabatio to the isothermal sonic speed by change of the,quasi-11,~at conductivif.3r from zero to infinity. The der)endence of the -ohas,.e velocity on (Ho7 T=5-103 OK) the current density flo%ring through the plam-a is analyzed by reference to a diagram. Together with,the usual 112 USSR SINKEVICd, 0. A.. Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol. 10, No 2, Mar-Apr 72, P' 243-247 P phase velocity dispersion caused by effects of viscosity md hetit conductivity depending on freauency oscillations, an addition to the phase velocity in plasma exists which is irrespective off the frequency. This addition depends on the electric cuTrent denr,'ity, it refleciis the joulean heat effect. In presence of a ma,-,Pactia field, an additional dispersion appears which -Jis most substan- tial by low frequencies. The analysis of the fuiie-lUion characte- rizing the phaze velocity of acoustic oscillations --how,3 that tho effect of the magnetic field is analogous to ef-,~-cta of the dlla- tational viscosity. Two illustur., fifteen fonnitlas, nix biblio* refs. LJSSR Time 66,,)-716:621-787-2 ZAIUMOV.1 M. F., ALEKSANDROV, Yu. N., ALEKSANDROV, A. S., and SXNIKO, P. P. "Experience in the Implementation of Conveyer System f~duction of Shapes of the -031 Alloy" ?4ata3lovedeniye Splavov 1,egkikh Metallov-Sbornik, Moscov, "Ifauka", 1970, PP 149-155,, resume Translation: Some constraction Characteristics of the erDtipment of the first Conveyer production line in the USSR for pressing and workine shapes of easily deformable alloys and also the experience ofits techtological implementation are discussed. Three figures, five bibliographic referen-ce.s. USSR 681,335 SINIKOV, M. V., Institute of AutomatJon "A Device for Mathematical Furction Modeling" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 2, Jan 73, Author's Certificate No 362312, Division G, filed '20 Mar 71, ublished 13 Dee 72, p 108 p Abstract: Thin Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for mathe- matical modeling of functions. The unit contains a converter vhich changes positional signals to a set of residual representatiors and a converter which changes a set of residual representations to positional signals. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the operational accuracy of the device is improved by incorporating computer modules which simulate mathe- matical oDerations, The inputs of these modules are connevted to the out- puts of the converters for changing positional signals to a set of residual representations, while the computer module outputs are connected to the inputs of the converter for charging EL set of res-iduall representations lAo.positional signals. 2. A modification of this device dlistinEuizhed by provision for addition operations by making each computer module in the for, 1/2 UDC: USSR SIN'KOV, M. V., USSR Author's Certificate No 362312 of two series-connected operational amplifiers with the output of one con- nected redundantly to the input of the other through a cotparison element. 3. A modification of the first device distinguished by provision for func- tional conversions by making each computer module in the '_:orzr. of two groups of diode switches. The inputs of the switches in the first group are con- nected to the corresponding output of the master control unit, a~nd their outputs are connected to the inputs of the corresponding svitches of the second group. ea-h of which is connected through a selector to the corre- sponding result?"Qtu and to the input of an OR gate. n/2 USSR UDC: 681.3.001:51 SIN'KOV, M.V. "Certain Problems in Conversion from Residual;Class Systems:to Positional Notation" Nauchn. Tr. In-ta Avtomatiki H-vo Priborostr., Sredstv Avtomatiz. I Sistem Upr. SSSR [Scientific Work of the Institute of Automation. Hinistry of Instrument Building,, Automation Equipment and Control Systems USSR], No. 3, 1970, pp 144-150 (Translated -from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, No. 3, 1971, Abstract No. 3B35 by YLL. M.). Translation: The existing method of conversion of numbers from a system of residual classes to positional systems results in the situation that during calculations individual members exceed the product of the residual class moduli, which condition is not allowed. A method of conversion using Diophantina equations free, of thts defect is studied. A general expression is precented for the conversion.. and an example is analyzed. A diagram of the conversion.from'a system of residual classes to a decimal system of notation with modular subtraction and multiplication is des- ~cribed. 70 USSR UDC: 681.3,001:51 S Z~_ "Problems of the Construction of a High-Speed Computer in a System of Residual Classes" flauchn. Tri In-ta Avtomatiki !14-vo Priborostr., Sredtv Avtomatiz. I Sistem Upr. SSSR [Scientific Work of the Institute of Automation. Ministry of Instrument Building, Automation Equipment and Control Systems USSR), No. 3, 1970, pp 136-143 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemek-hamika i Vychislitel"Itaya Tekhnika, No. 3, 1971, Abstract No. 3D34 by Yu.- H.). Translation: The author studies the problem of.selecting a vet of modules provid ing the most economical machine realization in a system of residual classes. The concept of the logarithmic defect of numbers is introduced: Lite moduli for residual representation of numbers, equal to the difference between the logarithm of the modulus minus I for the base used for coding of the residual reprenentations and the next higher number to the viodulus, equal to the integer power of this base minus 1. Results from calculation of logarithmic defects by computer are pre- sented. A criterion is obtained for selection,of a modulus expressed as 2: