SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKOVORODKIN, N.V. - SKRYABIN, K.I.
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USSR
VDOVENKO, M., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 3, 1971, pp 416-421
but concentrations a-ad impurities may have certain vitiating effects on the
analysis; these can be avoided by precaut ions specified in the paper.
USSR UDC 541.23
A. V., BWORKOV, S. S., RIVOKE423M, A. S.,
AIrFh_iR7ZB-_AK, K. A.
"Radiochemical Determination of the Yields of Ra-e Ea 1h Elements in the
Fission of 239Pu ani Z41eu by Slow ,ieutrons. I. Yields of Rare Earth SE'lements
with Half-lives of Less Than 10 Daysit
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya IZ, 'No 3, 1970, Dp 4187-492
239~, and 241pu -are purified with Douex-Lx~i (200-41.00 iresh) anion-
Abstract:
exchan-ge resin 4nd used as targets. All 01mulstive yields are e7pressed in
terms of the CLL14ulative elds. Yie s are &ep t1d for ~",P fol awingy
141La 14
rare earth isotopes: 5Ce, 145Pr, I 9kid, 1 9~"'U'S~ 51~M, .')Jsm, 5csj,
157Eu, 159Ga, and 16'Tb.
USSR UDC 621,375.9
SKOVORODKO, P. A., YAKOBI, Yu. A., Novosibirsk
"Inverse Population and Emission Density,in a Q-Switched C02 Laser"
Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekbaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 6, Nov/Dec
72,,pp 18-23
Abstract: Processes which take place in a C02 laser wich Q-switching are
numerically analyzed on the basis of a system of kinetic equations for laser
level populations and the density of radiant energy in the cavity. It is
shown that the process of laser Q-switching is oscillatory. The time of
relaxation of emission density to the steady state depeads on the difference
between losses in the terminal and initial states and varies for a C02 laser
over a range of 0.1-1 ms; this carrespoadsi in order of magnitude to the
relaxation time of the upper laser level.~,The authors thank Iz. I. Soloukhin
for constant interest and assistance with~the work.
USSR UDC: 8.74
KIRIYANOV, B. F., MARCHENKO, 1. V., SKVEBIIEV, t,. MA,. UIABIBULLIN, N. F,
"On the Problem of Generating Pseudorandom Numbers by a Shift Register With
Logic Feedback"
_~chisl. tckh~i. v nar, kYj
Tr. n.-i. i pnyekt.. in-ta pp vnedreniMw -vo (Works
of the Scientific Research and Design Institute on Introducing Computer Tech-
nology Into the National Econory), 1971, vn. 8, pp 911.*.101 (from RZh-Kiber-
netika, No 6, Jun Abstract No 6V501),
[No abstract]
USSR UDO 621.574.~2
Kan"lov$ S.P.,
00haracteristice Of quaai,ftosonant Pulse System'
Izv. VUM Eloktromqk!jjn N o Ma r IM, pp ~24_325
Abstract: In connection with the power, mipply of perl.adically diacharEod
capacitance storage devioes in pulse oyatemas quc;ui-raronant charging. io in-
isatigated whore tho froquency of the source dcau not wAitch tile Matural frequonoy
of the oscillations of the charging circuit. An analyOle shows that the para-
motors of tho pasudo-ateady state quavi-resor-ance; prodinohurge voltage, affoot-
ive power$ and efficiency; and the equivalent power fao-,ors of the capacitarea
storago device end all circuite =y not bp~worse and in~z5ny casoe may bc~
better then in a roeonence regim. Uaing tho dependencoo found, it is posi3ible
to ealeot soundly the o-parating oonditions of the oyotem, to datermino U9 para-
moters, und to establish the behavior of the system durizig, detpaiturea fron ttlo
normal ragimme. 3 fig. 2 ref, One reference is conf.-ornsd vith ac--pononts dMd
elements of radar stations Received, 242, bea 19-(Q; after further improvomont,
2) July 197'1*
USSR
KONSTANTINOV, B. P. (Deceased), BREDOV, H. M., KOLCHIN, A. A. LEBEDEV, V. V.
and SKREBTSOV, G. P. , Physicotechnical Institute imeni'A. F.
Scie_n`ces-~USSR-----
"Investl gation of Proton Fluxes in the Range 1.5-50 Mev on the 'Zond-41 and
'Zond-5' Automatic Interplanetary Station
Moscow, lzvestiya Akademii N.auk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, No. 11, Nov 70,
pp 2250-2254
Abstract: A brief description of the equipment used and -the dat:a obtained on
"Zond-V and "Zond-5" is presented. "Zond-411 was launclhitd to,,,~ard th mco. o
2March 1968 and "Zond-5" on 15 Septemb er 1968. '1'wo p-rol= detier-tors werf~ u~eud.
one detecting protons in the ranges 1.5-10 Mev and 10-21 !1,ev -tld the other to
detect protons in the ranges 30-35 Mev and 45-50 Me7. No othez, particles besides
'lea
protons were recorded. . asure.-,ents beginning at a distance o-f 3.5F are slunma-
EF
rized, concentrating on data ft= "Zond-511, It was noted that 'T,ond-5",in accord-
ance with the flight Drogram, sane times changed orientation and tr.,~_-ieuvered tn sDace;
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USSR
MDNSTANTINOV, B. P., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, No 11,
pp 2250-2254
the average counting intensity in all channels mtmained appiio~,inately -the same,
thus making it possible to spealk, of the-Ilaverage intensity" of the proton flux.
The magnitudes of the average intensities of proton fluxes obtained were: 1.5-10
Hev, 1 0.5.103 m 2.str-l-sec-1; 10-20 Mev, I = 40 m-Z*str-I-sec-1; 30-30' Me,,r,
dI/dE 35 m-2.str-1-sec-1-I,'Iev-'; ard 45-50 lifev, dI/dE = 50 m-2.str-I.SeC-I-Mev-I.
A table is given comparing the intensities of protcn Fluxes in the range 1-10 Mev
obtained with U.S. and Soviet space probes from 1964 td, 1969.
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-XI'KjWkT-.NTAL STUDY (tF DISTORTION Of A LASER
LJOHT PUI.Sr DURING PIMPIWATIO.It IN THE SEA
_jv .-A. 1- Skrolin. 7drn
[Article by 1, 1. Kalinin,
I-LAMITIP.-r-W, 9
pp
No development or pulsed las-rs has not only itst,"zirie()
i.terosL iii the nonstationary prDblen ~r 9cattering but has also
put i9i the hands of investigators a tvoL for studying multiple
light scatterine itself. The possibility tins appeared, by. using,
* laser with u burst lasting units or tons,of n;inoseconda and
* rec--iver -ith high time rosolutioni of Splitting A ii,-,ht Sig-
nalproparatifir, betw"n two Poigits a a mead ium, into component
elcm-its diffLrinf in thn jongth or the, path of phatofin'w4thin
th~ odium or in the sikurbar of acts vf~-scattvvine
in [1. 23 the.advisability as pointed out of r,,pt*Qs~pt-
in(; tho mitrix at radiation tranarer 02 from point I to point
ik
2 of a scattering medium in ttie rorm or the-som,or tho, matrices
12 (1). of t1lo
ik ~jkoton Pa r. h
rro. point to poisit 21
Such an approch permik3 dao.posiavr, tlie traiisfee atrix
by dvr~revz of probibility or qualstum survi"ll. )I"l fa'~.ijitjr-s
solution or tht trnn 0 fer equation, done by the method Air ~,uc-
cessive calculation of acatterine, or increasine multiplicity.
The dilvetopment or pulsed tc!chnoLogy alotir the. linth of
reduction of the sirnal length to the limit beyond hjcj% it
would be possible to rec.)ive it as a 5-pulse can jr suit-
able polarizer3 and analyzers are used, to Obtainivir, the rom-
Ponents or the w~2 (L;
3.k transfer matrix experimental Iy.
Optics and Spectroscopy
USSR
IVAINIOVI A. P.; SMELPLIP A* L.
"Determination of the Index of Atmospheric Attenuation ~)y a','Vethod of Non-
stationary Dispersion"
~insk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii; December, 1970; PP 1053-8
ABSTRAGr: Three metho"s of ireasariT the index of atrios-ohoric attenuation by
means of an analysis of the behavior of a nonstationary dispersion are pre
presented. The first nethod is based on a comparison of osciLlograns of re-
flected light under conditiow of clean and dirby air.
The second metho6 suggests the pcssibility of usingi.with the given geo-
Meti",r of the experiment, the equat-ion I(t) - t -2~e-N-D(- cict): WherO I(t) i$
the accepted signal t is the time,, F, is the index of aLtenuation c 18 the
P
speed of light. For various F-ts values of t are with which
-Ath relative error3 of 0.1.0 0.2j, 0,5, and L0 -- tho effect of~t-;' on the
measurement of the index of at,,tenuation can be ifraorad. e,waz eM)eririentally
measured by means of these nothods. Theso data practicallY coincided with data
obtained.on a stationary transmissometer.
USSR
VANOV, A. P.; et al, Zhurnal Frikladnoy Spektroskopii; December, 1970;
PP
1,11ith the third method it is possible, by a praceas of concentration or
dispersion of a vapor, to reuord the instant at Ithich,the index of attenuation
attains a aiven nradetp-mined valtte. In this method it, is nugrgestpd the. 3
receivers be located at various distances from the radiator so that the varia-
tion with tire of the amplitude of the signals reoeivei, by tho-a will be differ-
ent. This method can., for exampleo be used.to record the vivibility at air-
ports.
The arLicle includes figures. There are U references.
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MIND
U 3 3R UDC 621.373.826:550,3
IVANOV, A. P. KARGIII, B. A., KINOTSOV, S. V., and SITELIN, A. L.
"Propagation of Short Light Pulses in the Upper Layers of the
Atmosphere"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. Do rasDrostr. radiovoln. Teoisy dok--'.
(Tenth All-Union Conference on the -.11ro-pagation of Radio 1.1aves;
-a," 19721 Pp 333-33
Report Theses-collection of works)~ "Nauk `6 (from,
RZh--Radiotekhni-ka, VIo 10, 1972, Abstract No 10D353)
e K.Onte-l"arlo
Translation: Results are given of an analysis, by th
method, of the radiaticn of a laser scattered black by the up--er
layers of a nonuxiiform atmosphere. The material obtained ,,as used
to estimate the sign-al/noise ratio 'in the obsem.-tion of distant
objects. Bibliography of one. A. LI.
USSIR UDC 621-771.-621-783
USTIMMO, V. A.., KOLOGRIVOV, N. P., KRYLOVSKIY, A. P., 5KREMENTOV, V. M.j
TKACHEV, A. V., and CIIMVYAKOV, V. V.
"Rolling of Sheets Plated With OKh23N28M3D3T Steel"
Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya i Gornorudnaya Promyshlennost', No 5, Sep-
Oct 70, pp 81-82
Abstract: A description is given of new technological process of rolling cor-
rosion-resistant sandwich sheets plated with OD231428M.D3T (K943) complex alloy
steel. The sheets are used for manufacturing containei~s for stocking and trans-
porting higinpurity acids. The chemical compositions of the bauic metal (20X
steel) and the plating metal are given. Data on the 3ti.ength properties of the
two steels are also given. The shoaring strength along the 1jelding plane sub-
stantially exceeds the roinimiza GW2 10885-& value (15 kg/mm:'). The high ad-
hesion strength of the layers was confirmed by bending tests. The results show
the feasibility of using this technology for the mqss production of large-size
sheets with a plating layer which complete4 satisfy tkj6 requi-romenta of QOST
10885-64.
73
UNIMMEN ON own
UNCLASSfFl-IrD
PROCESSING DATE 230CT70
.,lLt:--PYR0LYT_'C DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROLYSIS LIGNIN -U-
AUTHOR-tO3)-MURASHKEVICH, T.V.t SKRIGANv A.I-t KHATKO, Auto
OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSRY SEP. KHIMO NAVUK 1970s (1)t 80-4
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
--PYROLYSISt LIGNIN, PHEINOLi W
TOPIC TAGS OOD CHEMICAL' PRODUCT
CCNTROL MARKTNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
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UNCLASSIFIED
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CIRC ACCESSION 140--tAP0123662
4RSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, TO INCREASE THE YIELD OF PYkOLYSI.S
PRODUCTS, ESP. PHENJLS AND TARv ACID LIGNIN CON1 .C', .65-70PERC!-'NT H siliz 0
WAS-TREATED WITH 20-5PERCENT NH SUB4 OH SUL.N. 40tDTHE~hl PRESSED lHOT OP.
COLD) AT 50 KG PER CM PM'-IME2. PYRDLYSIS, ~,IAS CARZ.,;~IEG r'J*F IN A LA&.
AUTOCLAVE AT 300DEGREECS BY USE OF SUPERHEATED STEAM IN AN AMT. OF
50-12OPERCENT 9Y WT. RASED ON DAY LIONIM. FACILITY: 6.~NST.
FIZ.-ORG. KHINI., MINSK, USSR.
t UNCLASSIFIFO
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROGESS!NG UAYE--toOCT70
rlRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102063
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONDITION IS FOUND UNDER WHICH
~,THE LINEAR CONTINUOUS MAPPING W SUB(11: L SUB2 (M) YIELDS L PRIME
NEGATIVE SUB2 (H), WHERE L SU82 (M) IS THE SPACE OF GENERALIZED
FUNCTIONALS ON THE PHASE SPACE M AND,L SU82 (H) LS THE SET OF GILBERT
SCHMIDT OPEkATORS ON THE FOCK SPACE Ht DIFFERS FROM THE WEYL
QUANTIZATION BY THE NUMERICAL FACTOWONLY.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
DERBEREV, Ya. S., KONDMTENKO, A. M., SKRINSKIY* A. N., Tnstitutq of Nuclear
U3311
Physics, Siberian Department, Academy,
"The Dynamics of Particle Polarization Near Spin Resonances
Yloscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticbeskoy Fiz,ikitt %Io 4, 1971,
pp 3216-1226
Abstract'. The motion of particle spin in storage rings (accelerators) is in-
Vestigated. The methods and results of specified viork5 on the stuiy of spin
resonances are generalized for the case o'f an arbitrary closed orbit. In addi-
tion to first-approxi-mation resonances, resonances of higher orders are con-
sidered, for which rules for the selection of resonating, harmonics arc ottained.
The major part of the work is devoted to the pazzago of resonances. The con-
Cept of an effoctivo zone and an adiabatic zone is :bitroauccd4 A complote solu-
tion of the single-passage problem, which consolidates the particular solutions
of cited works is presented. On this basis the problem of the periodic passage
of resonance is solved with use of the general nature of,~Tin trDtion In a
periodic field. I figure. 17 bibliographic entrier;..
87
'USSR
DERBENEV, Ya. S., KONDRATEtWO, A. M. d SKRINSKIY A. N., ~;orreqponding
Member -~'e~o tu"clear. Physics of the
of the Academy of Sciences US;RanInis ~iu
iberian Department of the Academy of Sciences'USSR, Novosil~irsk
"On the Motion of the Spin of Particles in an Accumulator With an Arbitrary
Field"
Moscow, Doklady Ak
-adeinii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 6, 21 Jun 70, pp 3.255-1-258
Abstract: Certain general results of practical interest ai:e presented concern-
ing a study of the motion of spin in accumitlators (or acceleracors) with an
arbitrary electromagnetic field, since studies of the beh-r0ior of 01c palariza-
tion of particles in accelerators are ordinarily limited to the case of a f-vig-
netic field that is almost constant in direction. It is shown that there is
a periodic orbit n(G), having the sense of direction of polarization of the
Periodic solution, around u&ich the spin rotates, maintaining the projection
in this direction. The spin turns around n through the smue angle 21r9 in
a period of motion in orbit, independent ofthe place of.'observation and
initial conditions. Of practical importance is the fact that the angular
velocity makes it posuible to produce the.necessary orieatation of n relative
L12
6!i
USSR
DERBENEV, Ya. S., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk MR, Vol 192, No 6, 21 Jun 70,
pp 1255-1258
to the velocity and field at a given point in the orbit. It is pointed out, iq
conclusion, that the existence of a stable periodic motion of the spin indicates
that the beam polarization of an accumulator wi-chan arbitrary electromagnetic
field under a.closed orbit is stable in the same degree as.in an accelerator
'with.a magnetic field that is almost constant1n.direction,,thus opening up
broad poss-ibilities for the control of polarization in accumulators.
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4TD032091'_ NUCtW SCL ABST. 2-,7b 0000
r,679 (SLAC-Tra---105) PRELLMNARY'RES"VS OF A
STUDY OF THE p-MESON RESONANCE USING COLLM-MG
ELECTRON-POSITRON BEAB1.9. Mal In N '.E G. J.:
..Korahunov. Yu. S. I.- E V - PnsLov
Yul A., r'-xftzm~-_
parhev, A. ~g.. (Akademiva Nauk SSSR 1~10"01310irnk. InMitut
Yaderno! Fizlkl). Translated by T. Watt for Stiniora Linear
2P
Accelerator Center, calif., from Russian Prepritic No. 3127 1,
Dep. CFSTl.
The results are reported 01 a prellminstry analyals of appro'd-
mately 100,000 photographs from a apark-chambor study of thet P-
meson, using the electron-positron storage rizit VEPP-2 The
measurements Were carried out for nine energy values between
508 wW 614 MeV. Two thms Of eftntS were analyzed: elastic
clectroa-poattron scattering and charged kain pair prod=-tion. A
least-squarea fit of the results to the Brelt-Wignsir curva yielded
the following values for the i6soaaaco pararneters:: r a c 1 ti. u
MeV aW at - 2.3 * 0.3 * The total renounce er0as section for
the formation of the p-meson was found to be 6,p'-t::4.8 0.4
19700K. 3
USSR TJDG: 532.526
DOLINSKAYA, M. M., and SKRI
"Laminar Incompressible Boundary Layer Over a Heated Plate"
Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekhanika, Vol 7, No: 12, 1971, pp LZO-123
Abstract: The case is considered of an incomprei;sible fluid
flo-wing along a heated plate. The effect of heating on the cbar-
acteristics of the boundary layer is analyzed.
The viscosity is a function of the temperature, the effects
of the temperature on the density, conductivity and specific heat
are negiected.
Equation (1. 4) give the characteristics. of the subject boundary
laver using nondimensional variables. Numerical solutions of
these equations were obtained by means of computers.
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USSR
DOIJNSKAYA, M. M., at al. Prikladnaya Mekhanika, Voll 7, No 12, 1971, PP 1ZO-1?-3
Fig. I gives the velocity profiles and the temperature profiles
in the boundary layer with the differential temperatures of 0, ZOOC
and 40 0C.
The coefficient of friction decreases with the increase of
temperature due to the decrease of viscosity as shown on Fig. 3.
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w.1-1 txatilnu t'-'s Btabi'-!ty Of filtulUE rlz.~.r
nla W,:; I. C, ac~
181~il:;; O~Fu ci' tna r- I o tv will dicoct th.) al-ug
Lf~.ruat tho
-n cwth be conaldt-r-ld
Will' 1.iacc;f,
W-1 I,,:Ll1 -CL.~t:c ti,o V~looity U ct ~:hi ca-
cad f-~w rd L1.j bo=-d4ry layE- thlc'kn-,!~413
1/70
in u !!-noar fo:-malaticm th: problem of tha, 3tability uf lyoun-
Joi,7 layar flow is roduood tc determinlar the nort:,1. Dial. golo-
C., ~na Jivf(,rcrt~-n1 cquntion for tlie
kuncL-1c:j
y +
:h, nr03 -LrO P!rp1.Lttd,, ~(CJ) run ba djtcrm,*;,..,i
in pl-O~Ilatlon vat-
G)h
6C,
UNCE L A,5 S 1: F VE 0 PAOC~~'S ING: L)ATE--18SEP70
---- -- 021
--L'E--JAHN TELLER EFFECT IN THE NICR SUBZ 0 SUB4 SPINEL:-U-
I.I., ALAPINs B.G.v; SKRIPAKv V*Nv.
CUNT R Y. OF INFO--USSR
oUqCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt NEORG. MATER. 1970t 612)t 314-18
6AT r: PUBLISHED ------- 70
,-sUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
~_YTOPIC. TAGS TRUCTURE, NICKEL COP-WOUNDt CHROMIUM COMPOUNDf
--CRYSTAL LATTICE S
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, THEKMAL EXPANSION
TROL MARKIN-G--NO RESTRICTIONS-
ON
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU
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CIRC ACCESSION Nfj'--AP0105551
UNCLASSIFIED
OZI
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
~'..:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0105551
EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CHANGE IN THE NICR SUB2 0 SUA4
:,STRUCTURE, AS WELL AS IN ITS THER14AL COND. AND THERMAL EXPANSION, OUR[-NG
TKE TRANSITIOU FROT'i THE TETRAGONAL TO THE CUBIC PHASEWAS STUDIEP. THE
'SAMPLES WERE PREPD. BY COINVENTIONAL CERAMIC TFCHN0L0l'-3Y-. THE
TRANSFORMAT[ON OF NICR SUB2 0 SUB4 FROM THE TETRAGONAL TO THE CUBIC
~PHASE IS A IST ORDER TRANSITION, AND IT PROCEEDS AT 3000EGREES K. THE
CHANGE IN THE SP. VOL. WAS SMALLER THAN 0.001. THE THERMAL COND. FOR
SUB2 0 SUB4 WAS MEASURED AT 130-900DEGREC-S K, AND THE THERMAL
EXPANSION WAS MEASURED AT 350, 2000DEGREES K:. THE MIN. ON THE CURVE
THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THERMAL COND. NEAR TH~ TRANSITION TEMPo
jS-,,,CAUSED-.BY THE P!iONON LATTICE INTERACTION OURING ACHANGE IN THE
SYMMETRY OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE.
----UN-CLAS-S I F I E 0
USSR
UDC 61'-) .014.426
10MAYLOVA-MWIME V. D., SITKIPALI, A. V.P ~ELINIKOV,, V. P.> Xopai"Kiyl V. P.J
EVA
NAYI=MC0, L. V., Gerontology' e6ff6 e Belorussian 11,SR Acaderay of
Sciences
"Study of the Effect Of Weak.Electromagnetic Field Gradielfts on Man"
Mnsk Doklady Akademii nauk, BSSR, 1972, Vol 16, NO 12, pp 1147-1149
Abstract: The gerontolo-y section jointly with the Electronics 1-%boratory of
the Academy of Sciences Belorussian SSR has begLin studies o~C the effect of'
weak- electroma.-Iletic field -radients on the functioual actit,-ity of a n=Iber of
systems of the orLganism of ran and various anir-als. To detect the react-ion of
man and animals to wealk electroma.-tnetic fields, pulses, of ox,pnential shape
were used with a frequency corrazponcling to the 7hythmo of i..'fl-a physiQIQ-i~-al
ocesses characterizing the fwictiona-l state of the organiimi (f ;= 0-5-30
r
p
hertz) and a frequency of 200-400 hertz corresponding to the rh5thns of the
excited receptors. The iToal was to detect. the xcaction to Un-e waak electro-
magnetic field gradients not only of the coherent electrom2.;petic radiation
but also energy gradients of the interference type, white njisell Ihich was
created in the 50 hertz to 6 megaHertz brznd-
cardiogramz, phonocardiagrams, rhoovasograms, plethysmo~,,rani.-, azid re-cordinGs of
t arterial pressure and respiration were taken. Electrai-.ai,netic enc.7-gy
USSR
IMMnOVP.-UJKASHr,,VA, V. D., Doklady Almdemii nauk, BSSR, :L972, vol 16, n 12,
IPP 11V[-1149
-4 Joules were created. The exp;.~:i-imental setup ar.-I
gradients from 0 to 27'10-'
means of calculating the gradients are described in detail:in Uhis paper and
the variations in the physiological functions wiLl be discussed in later
reports.
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USSR UDC: 681.3
MALYUTINA, G. Ya., SKRIPAL', V. I., TOMILOV, B. Ye.
"Determination of the lffiin-sfEj~:PIE-ctlon for the Distribution of Com-outer
Recovery Time"
Vsb. Nadezlinost' upravlyayushchikh v
ychisl.-- sistem; Ch. I (Reliability
of Control Computer Systers--collection of works, Part 1.), Kiev, 1970,
'29 m
p -41 (fro RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No W6810
p
Tr.~).nslation: It is proposed that a method of stocha-stic appro,,diri-ation,
13 .2.1. f i C a]. I Ythe clasciiC&I Robbina-W)nroe methad, bc used for determining
the density furiction for (Ruti-ibution of recovfvry tj,iu! nn th(,- U1,01-11-1-11
digital conputer. The essence of this :,iethod is outlini!6 in detail,
and an interpretation is presented for distribution density fwietions on
the interval (0,-). The advantages of the given method aver conventional
methods of statistical processing of experimental data are mentioned.
V. Mikheyev.
SKRIPCHAK, D. A., SOROKER, L. V.
"Development of Method for Producing a Multidimensional Mod,:i 0 Ile
L Floatation
~Processll
Tekhn. Kibernetika. Vyp. 15 jEngineering Cybernetics, No IS
Works], Kiev, 1970, pp 58-62, (Translated from Referativny), illection of
Kibernetika,
No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V196 by A. Zaslavskiy).
Translation: T%vo groups of parameters can be distinguished I-, porformance of
the process of floatation: uncontrollable -parameters (propc_! I 1_
of the ore
process) and controllable parameters (parameters of the prodi,
'In order to control the process, it is convenient to repres I I-ii process).
III,,! controllable
parameters as functions of the uncontrollable parameters; tlij. itresentation
Must.-satisfy the conditions of optimality of the production I.. ..... -s. A method
is suggested for solution of this problem on the basis of I-,..;
of complete
.factor experimentation.
-7~, -Z FT71-1-7--Tir. ITUr IT. -91~-
-H 1' :1
C7~
USSR I~W' 5k6:26-i6e
3
HE
SKRIPC
HM
'Approximation of the Texture Distribution Curve of Carbon-Grvjhite Materials"
48
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya O'brabotki Materialov, No 31 MAY-Jun 70, PP 1 -150
Abstract: Calculations are trade of the texture indexes of various carbon-Crap~aite
materials. It is shown that the texture of the material determiner, the anisotropy
Of its physical-mechanical and chemical properties. A quantitative estimate of the
texture distribution curve permits an approach.to calculation of the anisotropy of
the properties of the material.
In general form the normalized texture distribution curves of all carbon-
graphite materials are described by the binomial
1 (0) A + (0) A)~(O)
'eh ctui
'When,- A lr~ thu proportion of crfat-0.11tes with iaotropic oritnt,,7t-
the pro-
C 11,11d A i,
therefore Lierve as the tir-aSUre Me LSOtr0pf Or th "At
Portioia of the jriterial with anisotropic arrangr(!j;-,cnt of ttle
function ~(111)) churacterizea the angulat- dependence of t-he.t,1.,xtum- it Is approx-
imated by the gaussian curve
exp H),/'~U
or the cosine curve ~0) Cosn0.
In t1iir, reprosentation all -the carbon-graphite materialfi are separated into
1/2
USSR
SKRIPCHE' 10, G. B. Fizll-'a i k2ilr;iya Gbrabotki Materialov, 110
-Jiln 70, -Pi-
materials with residual isotrop. 0
A r completely isotropic rr::Aerlals
I ((P) = A and completely anisotropic materials A = 0. In the latter case,
it is frequently more convenient to norn_-Llize the distribution cur7er;, more sir.-iply
1(0) - 1 1.
2 2 n
Me approximation functions exp '-0 120 Y and cof; 0 wre close, as der:on-
ding In n in cos in the aeries
strated by expan
4 6
1n n 1n cos (P n LP2 4k
2 -1-2 _~5
If we li,-,dt ourselves to the f irst term in the expansion, then we obtain
2 -2
n
Cos 9 CXP (-n,) /2) or na
It is pointed out that this approximation is satisfactory for n 5 up to
600.
2/2
ell.
520:18039.26
USSR UDC: 0
FLUTALOVA, L. A., ~SPIPCHENKO, Go B., and GRIGORENKO, L. P., 'Scientific
Research Institute of"MMOTcal Engineering, Moscow~
"Effect of Pressure on the Structure of Graphite Matt:rial.9, In ~he Process of
Intensive Wear"
Kiev, Fiziko-Knimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 6, No 1, jan-Feb 70,
pp h9-54
Abstract: A study was made of structural changes occurring in graphite Materi&ls
during intensive vear. The basic parametero,determining, the value of "critical"
pressure are the structure and strength of the graphite material, the material
of the counterpart., and the composition of the gas medium, It has been shown
that the wear products undergo extensive destruction down to the complete
amorphous phase, The greatest structural distortions., were observed at pressures
close to critical when the normal process of work changes to intensive wear.
With respect to the ratio of intensity maxima, it is suggested that in the
products of wear there are 105% of the crystalline phase, about 40j'r' of finely-
disperse crystallites consisting of 2-3 layers, and the.remaining 50--comPletely
amorphous carbon. As the specific pressure:of friction ittereases, distortions
in wear products decrease. It is noted that:the nature of dest3=tion depends
on the surface state of the graphite specimen.
liz, 021 UNCLASSr IED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
I7LT'L-E--ORGANOSILIC0N AMINES USED AS CORROSION INHI81TOAS--U-
'H.
~~`.AUTHOR-(05?-SHREYBERt G.Kav SAAKIYANi L.Sov LOSEV, VoBuv ALKHAMEDAN, K
~,.'.SKR[9CHENKQ,, V.I.
C0bTlrff?'w5_F INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAO)'1970, 43(l) 200-2
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
,-',TOPIC TAGS--CORROSION INHIBITOR, ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDi AMINE DERIVATIVE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-~,.OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/0300 STEP NO--UR/0080/70/(.)43/001/020010201
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053285
UNCLASS I F I ED
UIVL- L A:~ b I It* L t: 1) FRU,f,_E:55lNG DATE-- 18SE-P70
C-ESSTON NO--AP0053285-
RC AC,
,_,-:-A8STiRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CORROSION INU1.131TING
`ACTIVITIES OF THE TITLE COMPDS., RSI(OET,' SUB3 (1), 14HERE R EQUALS H
SUB2 N(CH SUB2) SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVEt ET SUB2 N(CH SUB2) SUB3 PRIME
NEGATIVEr ET SUB2 NCH SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVEi PHN[ICH SIJB2 PIUME NFGAYIVE, Ili
SUB2 N(CH SUB21 SUB6 NHCH SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE* H SU42 N(C SU82 H SU34
NH) SUB2 (CH SU02) SU63 PRIME NEGATIVEr.AND H SU82 NK SUB2 H SU84~ NH)
SU62 CH SU62 PRIME NEGATIVEt WERE DETD. (THE RESULTS ARE GIVEN li'll
-TABULAR.FORM AS PERCENT PROTECTIVE ACTION) TEMPS. AND COCNS.
AT VARIOVS N
OF I* I CONTG* POLYAMINE GROUPS WERE MOST EFFECTIVE4
js9k
UDC:536.24.02.082
SIMBIRSKIY, D. F., OLEYNIK, A. V. xg"Q~A
"The Pioblem of Determination of Boundary Conditioa-i oji~the Surfaces of
Bodies with Variable Therinal Effects"
Samorletostr. i Teklin. Vozd. Flota. Resp. Nezlived. Tenat. Nauch.-Tekh-n. Sb.
[Aircraft Building and Air Force Tbcbnology, Republic Interdepartmental
Them-
-tic Scientific and Technical Collection), No 24, '1971, pp 14-22
Ctranslated from Referativny-y Zhurnal Metrologiya i IziperitelInaya TekhPika,
No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.32.1016 from the resume)
Translation: A mucti-tod is suggested for local values of heat fluxes -ind heat
transfer factors, suitable for the iiost general cases of h-cat exchanFe of Parts
with the surrounding, n-cdiuTj (unstable modes, operating blades, of turbines,
significant hi~:at exchange, etc-) . The -,mothod ir, based an th.e use. of surface
film thermocouples, yieldinr the values of temperatures on the surfaces of
parts with- Itigi.i accuracy. Fi-ln ther-mocouples introduce no d1stortions to the
heat exchange conditions and the temperature field of a part -.nd are practically
non-inertfal measuring devices. A transitfon is -made frm first order boundary
cond-itions (tvinperatures 6n the surface) to second and third o:rder bourda.-y
1/2
11 - - ... W
All
MR.
USSR UDC: 536.24.02,082
SIMBIRSKIY, D. F., OLEYNIK, A. V., SKRIPKA, A. I., Samoletostr. i Teklin.
Vozd. Flota. Resp. IlKezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. [AiTcraft Building
and Air Force Technology, Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific
and Technical Collection], No 24, 1971, pp 14-22 (translin-ted rron, Referatilinyy
Zhurnal Metrologiya i 1--meritellpaya Tekhnika, No 20 1972, Abstract No
2.32,1016 from the resune)
conclitions by solving the reverse problem of heat conductivity. 5 figures;
6 biblio refs.
2.2
47
014 UNCLASSIFfM'
ITLE--f4ECHAN I SH OF ARENESULFONAM ME, CATALY, S OF NE, jlm~llom4lic
AMINES WITH CARBOXYLIC ACID 14ALIDES -U-
LoM., SAVELOVA, V*A., SKRIPKAi.
Y it
6OUNTRY-f3F INFO--USSR
.i:,:SOUqC"--ZH. 03SHCH. KHIM. 1970y 40(4) 1 886-,94
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC. TAGGS--SULFONAMIDE, CATALYST ACTIVItY, AROMATIC !AMINE, CARBOXYLIC
AC10t HALOGENATED OPGANIC C04P0tJN0, CHLORMATF0 -ARGIMATIC COMPOUND,
ANILANE, BENZOYL CHLORIDE, CHE-MICAL KINE,
T Ic 3
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--3006/1512 STEP t4O--UP/007,-)/'70/(';.~0i'()04/0;3d6/0994
CfRC ACCESSION -NO--AP0L35I'73
c- 1T
Z/Z 014 UNCLASSIF150 PROCESSING 0ATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135173
A BSTRAC T/EX TRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC DATA -YIERE I*A;3ULAI'[-(J FOR
ACYLATION OF M,CLC SU66 H SUB4 NH SUBZ WIT14 6ZCL AND AC SU62 Ot AND OF
P.OEOIC SU86 H SU34 NH SUB2 BY BZF, IN C SIJ86 H SUB61 IN PRESENCE OF
RC SUB6 H SUB4 SO SUB2 Nq SUB2* THE UNSUBSTITUTED SUL FONAM IDES 0:1 THOSE
W[TH A SINGLE ALIPHATIC. OR AROMATIC SUBSTITUTENT AT 1HEIN ATfi-M AR;---
EFFECTIVE CATALYSTS FOR THE REACTION, TkbsE WITH 2 i%L(RHArIG
SUBS TI TUTEINTS ARE 6UT FEEBLY ACTIVE, AND THOSE WITH I ALIPHATIC A"40 I
AROMATIC SURSTITUENT ARE TOTALLY iiqEF-Fr=c'rivr:. IN R'- SUZ16 H SLI34 So SUS2
NHC SUB6 H SU34 R A WIDE RANGE OF VARIATIONS OF THE R GROUPS HAD 61JT
LITTLE EFFECT ON THE CATALYTIC CAPABILrtY. RHE RESULTS SLIGGEST A
BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSIS BY THE SUtFONAMIDES IN THESE ~rAYLATIONS, 1:1-403ABLY
V[A FORMATION OF CYCLIC TINTERMEDIATES OF TRIMOLE-CULAR TYPE IWHT rHE 2
REACTANTS, IN WHICH THE 0 ATOM OF THE SO, 55U?- ANO TI-1E NK GROUP TAKE PART
IN A FORM Of- HYDROGEN 80NDING. FACILITY.' OQNETS'p
I OTD. F[Z.-ORD.
KHIM., INST. FIZ. KHIM. IM. PISARZHEVSKOGOi 'DONETSKil USSR.
UKLASSIFIED
UDC: 62l.j73-4(0F_'-E'-1';
DE1'-.T%C15 ITKO, E7., S D, I I L .
M. Ai'E'OlkV, Ye. V., i:AULL9, Y_-.
EXCGOV, P i and t-ATI-CIT
"T~iot ~_'-*ignal ~ormratioii Devic-j f'o r ~,.Lwing '-'lectronic
4
--T C)3
AwIv-. Sv. Gnuthor's Certificate USSR) Class 21a 8/01'
b 23/00), io. 270825, Applical-don 27.01.69, Publicatioi~ 1.0c.70
U
(from o- 3, Earch 7" Ibstr!~ct ---
-10 UP)
11ranslation: devic- is propas,_d for -_Por:7..in,:T ft Cest c!ijn,,1 tl'or
tunin.- :--lectranic cant- -4ninE,, a freaucz'cl iwbbul~l tor,
a modulator, .-,-_i:~ed st7 1e 're-luency oscill,,.- or---, all
Eain control ci-rcui-t, a , a a r'-,-. e rgenerator, and a control device.
"The dcvice is dist-in~,ais'de-1 in that, for the n-urucse of
Ying -i, 4~Ul
.iv-, equl_nn~c:rit for fnnr:-,~Ition o~, ~-j vi -~ r
consL;lb . - J
vi,,:~ 11 t~u!:3us of osciJ,1--,.t!.onz low
4-he -P
-r n
fized fr-"-.Qu_~ icy oscillt-.ovs tionvd above~ar~_- ::annecte.-I
through a sLLmi,.,dng circuJt to the f pey wobbulato:t-. Z.
rzque
USSR- UDC 629.78.002.3
'DAk
BELITSKIY, 1-1. Ye., BATURIN, G. T., GAI IIENKO, A. L., GE11,DWIM, r. K.
SIMIPKA, V. F.
"-Study of the Chemical Stability of Certain Nonmetallic Components of Fric-
tion Materials at High Temperatures"
Sb. nauch. tr. Kivev. in-t inzh. zhd. aviatsii (Collectioft of Scfentu
gra
Morks of the Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Enaineers), 1971, No. 2,
9)
pp 64767 (from RM-41. Raketostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11,41.18
bility of widely used, promising
Translation: Studies of the chemical sta
~nonmetallic components and solid lubricants of friction mctallocer~,,,fl-c
.,materials are deqcribed, biecommenda t ions are made as to theit application
as high- temperature solid lubricants for friction materials of heavv--load
-..,-.braking devices: boron n1tridc, 21--calclum fluoride and syntlik-Ac mica. 6
ill I tab 1e-, 7 re-f Resume.
USSR UDO 530-319
SKRIPKA., V. I. and ULITKO,, A. F., Institute of Mechanics, Ukrainian IISR
___hTheI Equilibrium, of a Paraboloid of Revolution Loaded at the Fewk b- a Con-
centrated Axial Force"
Kiev,- PriklaCuiaya blekhanika, Vol 9, ITO 5, May 19731, PP 10-15
Abstract: A numerical analysis is conducted of the strew-s distribution in an
elastic, ho-mor,eneous, isotropic parabolo-id of revolution loaded at the by
a concentrated axial force. The analysis ir, based u-pon Torm-alas for the exact
solution of an wisjnmnetrical boundary-value problen for a parl0boloid of revolu-
tion. An investigation is made of the particular nature of the stressed state
under a concentrated force. Asyr;rptotic expressions are Obtain-eci L'or stresses
at infinity in an elastic paraboloid. 1 figure. 1 table- 5 references.
UNCL AS S I F I EJ PA'CtESS 1%G DATE-- L 3NOV70
TITU-0N !~~CHAINIS~4S OF UH: HYPE:I,Ci)rTICIS~~ I N I ~, E- T M E N T A I T H
N F EC. I I t'-'U S ALL- 'GIC DE '-'Ali'jSES
T I C'. IS T,: I TH --' i~ 1 N
C C;;, --AG IDS JF PA T t T S J C 1 A _; i'.1,
A~J T i-i i-, R Q 3 S e, Q I P.,< f Y L) K S I I A R A P V A G Y A -,'A h Y L H 11 Y 0 K 11.0.
-CCUNrRY OF INFO-USSR
A061 1,# 1970, "NR 61 p;, 12-16
SOURCE-VESTUX OFdMIATOLTIGH f VE-NEK
DATIE PLJ6L [SHED - - - - - - - 70
SUBJECT AR ::-:A S--3 I 10L OG I CAI L Al,,40 ME 0 1 CAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAG 31C DI SEASE URtNE, cfoicv;rc;G-~APHIC
S--SKIN 91SEASE, ALLEAG
NALY515, C~ORTICOSTEPOID, SYNORVME, DRUG, fREATHENT
,
A
.CONTROL RESMICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY
CIR C A C I ",Ikl -1i'i I QI
j: L L P
--L3NrjV70
U N C 1. A S S I F I E 1) P R 0C ES a I W; D AT E:
2/3 V5
C lpC- ;~CC:ISS J.GN i-10-AP 01333 04
.A6STkA(,r/--xTRACT--(U) GP-0- A 5 sT 'ACT. THE C 0 -,,,T IN T C) F17OC' Ull THE 31-C-00
i4AS DU_RAINED OY SlLdi_-!~ i"O.RTFRIS ~',i E THDO MONIFI~D 6Y~N. YUCIAE VAND
YU A. PANIKOV, I N THE U~- I '4E- 13Y THE S.iVIE MFTHCG ~_5'e M . A
K R EK H 0 V A ,THE CONTENT 0-F 1,NDIVIDLIA.1- CORTICUSTERGID C;:J;,-,,pt"j(jNDl,: IN
-S E P A R A T ~_: FRACTIONS GF 17 OCS Of THE UKINE WAS STU011:1) OY PAPER
CHRO.MIATOGRAPHY METHOD 0F
EMSH MODIFIED BY M. A. KREKNOVA, 5 T U0 I E S4ERE
CARRIED OUr IN 29 4PPARE:,TLY f"OR,\iAL SWIJECTS (CONTRI31, f3RCAJO) AN-0 1IN 42
T
PAT 1 rS 41TH `,'Lkf-liilATOS~7s v4 THE11: )PHATHOGEI'lESIS A
T H L`
CU;4SLJ kGLE: ULLO-OG-'a TO ACTOR OF INFECTIC'US ALf_,_::k'\JY LUP US
YT H A T 0 5 U S , P S 6,-' , I A T I C AR T k iR I T I -S, P E A 11,111 G US V U L 10 A k 1 5M 0 NT 11 E 4;-,'
~E,
PATIE-iTS 23 Slil-l-wF0 MA,NlF_-':SFATlt!NS ljF KUSHINGIS I I
SU13JECTS HAD 0CF-i'l T REAT ~0 vj 1 TH C(;`F.T I COS TE-i~; 1 OS FOR A r i mE 3UT
A A N 15 T " T 10 N31 F- 0 1 C IL H y p CC O~~ T I C I S 14 -,i~ 00p -3); 11
SHoWF0 I!,
I J~ LITH CI TI"TEW)ID 10 (G,W(Jk 2).
2
PAT I Hi f 5IIAli Al-IT "fJ441
JHE _c
PATILNfS INIT'll DLRMAT_~SL'S) lit" ffl~ IfIFLCTIOUS ALLEMA(l
N THE] PL:-,H,,9 CIF-
TRFATNW,!~!T 11TH THESE 1.1 ZEE) 13Y F- A F 1, 1 ON
IN Tli~ UPANE Df- L7 OCS 01UP, TO Ri:C,;_lViD
V,ir
TRIANST.,iOLLINE OR PR,E-01,11S~_`LCNE, ANID REDUCED EXCRETIDN;~& G-_JClJku-*,jl0f:S
(DUE TO REOUCED EXCRETION OF CEN06GEhOUS CORTICOSTEROrDS) Micli MORE
I Otis
5 S SYNDROME P1 AN I F E ST.Al
MARKED IN PATIEP Wl TH KUS
tNKLASS IFIED
PRW:,FSSFllG DAT c-- I 3-"0V7 Q
3/3 0 2 5 Ui'.C L A S S I P I E'D
C IRC* A C C E: 5 5 J - - P 0 13 3 ;l) 4
ADS T'-1 AC T/ EX TR"~C T- A -_G.'~P I 5CN OF THE t~f=SULTS GP LUDADIN,"; Wl'fd CJ`RT*I'_;0NE
A N D Cfl,-, T I S ~`L P A T I E;q T S I TH 0 E "-A A T,;'.) S E; S I N WHOI T 1;~ :'A TIMEN T ~41 T H
C 0 R T I C 0 S TE. % 0 0 s HAD GIVU4 PI3 C 0 t- Ii P L I C A T 10 N I T 'r I T r i iS I ~ I:WH.'JN lHfS
-STATIONS OF ji',-'~;~cow.rfcjSm PER,'41TS
'RY HAJ 3ELIN 3Y MAMIF;
TH EA
A ~0!iCUJS[0,*,l' T~iAT THE LATTE-k SHC*)-, OISGROERS OF UW,(' I,'[ VATfON' OF
Rit'"'Le-GICALLY ACTIVE T 1 c o s'r E R k", U S y K it
F A C I L 1 1 FED~~A _-'~~JLKNYKH
~SOLEZNEY 1 1 "0SKJVSKUl;f ` '4EL: ITS IINSKOGO INSTITUTA 114 1 P I 4'~ 1j G D VA I
_'K 14 LA60RATORIYA. ~FACfLITY: 6BLASTNOGG
IJ .1 iM I CH ESKAYA
6
NAUC, W-43 I S S L 0 K L I iN I C81t SK01 kGo I NS T 1 TUTA
1/2 019 U'NGL ASS I FIED PRUCE_1~51NG DAr E-- zot4oV ro
_.,TITL-E--LUMINESCENT CHRGMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS:OF PARAF11,Pdr. AND NAPHTHENIC
-~HY,DRGLA RBCNS -U-
-(OV,
~-AUTI YU.V,., PANCHEN; G.M.r SKRIPKINA, 14. V.
CCUNTRY LF INFC--USSR
i0t 55-b
V"SGURCE-KHIM. TEK14NOL. TOPL. MASEL 1970# 15
~..'-~'VATE PLBLISHED-70
".-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TAGS-LUMINESCENCE, CHRCjMAr0GRAPHYj ALKANEv NAPHrl-iEf C EM CAL
ANALYSIS
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELYrRAME--2000/1704 STEP NfJ--UR/0065/70/015/00-'~/0055/0056
Cipc A(J."V'SSICA V410- 0 1 ?5) _j~l 5
A- J_
2/Z 019 UNCLAS S i F I ED, OROCESSING DArE-20NOV70
~-CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125325
GP-C- ABSTRACT. THE LUMINESCENT CHROMATOG. ANAL.
ME-ThOD. WAS COMBINED WITH THE ANILJNE POINT METHoD FOR 7HE SEP. DETN. OF
PARAFFINIC AND NAPHTHENIC HY080CAR5GNSi DETG..SIMULTANCOUSLY afliGR
CONKNENTS OF THE MIXT. AROMATIC HYDkOCARS ON'S WOtE DUD- BY USING lr3
:Dl PHENYLBUTACI ENE AS INOICATOR.~ i TKE tMtAN SQUARE ixTN. :ERROR WAS
...~,,._..,I.5P.ERCENT. FACILITY:: NMINKHGP* MOSCOWt U$SR.
-UNCLASS[F~l --0
lyt-4. UrIIAKICS Of CONDUMATION AND STRUCTURAL T"ASM-R2%1jOV OF Ttilm lnSb
F 1 U-4
tArttcle bT T" yea, S
-YaZin, V _PULroA _1~ Stuin,
F~wnt-ftowrj
K-nlan. 12-17 J,w, jij?2. p ;if
'-I- w4rhod of Jmou!xjye~ Vsj~rstion ZAi chi- izujy of the A)Mamits of
virecsis of Ingh film. Lv t~tinunU4 naasurement of the conduc-
tivity en-) zl*~trvn diffraction analysis m rcilectim was developed,
The vrocn%5 parameters such as the va",x etaptrsioa r&te (V * 111160.
the tire (ft - 0.2Z.11 ate) and the condtnxattan tatmera,ture (6T 4UU'W
vero definp4i. The variation of the stoichicamtric compo4itlon with respect to
film t.106ness M-10 wAx observed durinp, the dep"Wen protseb.
The fomstlam of the (Ljz%_rrruttuce fr4m xa~rphous in Ow toLtial
StAses to volycrratalkint or texturo In the fIS1AA atesc t4kes-plate In thecon-
Aensatio". or"taos. The. Unal otege dipends aherply,on the substrate tempera-
tote.
ft I&A obtained had electr9n mobilities It= 50 to cm2/v-s&c
in the ChIckness range of 300-2.000 A. Th* correlation of the wtvuetural and
*l*ttt*PhTxLc&i varawaters to detected, =4 It is devemstlated that the Acat-
caring of Cho cN*Mw earr-jece takes place b&sLcaaly ott the structur4al dd(ecte
chxgr&in --24 aftelocatio abo undarlss.
229 -
M=_
USSR UDC 669.76:539.216.2:5317.311.3
PETROSY&N, V. I., MOLIN, V. N., DAGION, E. 13- A-, ~�Egj~P~' .1
q!
_A
and ALEKSAND-ROV, L. N., Institute of Semiconductor Phy;fE~~-,-Sib-erian Depart-
ment of the Academy of Sciences USSR
"Characteristics of -Quantum Size Effects in Thin Untextured Polycrystaliine
Film of Bismuth Produced by the Electric Explosion Method"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Ifetallovedeni e, Vol 31, No 4, Apr 71, pp 725-730
ly
Abstract: Possibilities of the occurrence of quantura size effects (QSE),
their peculiarities in untextured polycrystalline bismuth fil=s, and the
role cf crystallo.graphic anisotropy in QSE were investigated an the basis of
oscillation (period ~200 X) dependerces of the specific resistance ~, and
the Hall constant R on the thickness in untextured polycLystalline foils.
The foils were produced by the electric explosion method in the, thickness
interval of 50-700 JL In contrast to previous flindings, the Hall constaint
was found to be negative. The experimental results arc-, dircussed by ref-
erence to dia.-Iram-s. sHmring tPMPC-Tatur,~ dependtinces of a and R arid densitics
of electron and hole conditions as functions. of the film ti-iickna~_,. Control
measureitients made on the same annealed at: 70*C, on which the texture
1/2
USSR
PETROSYAN, V. I., et al., Fizika IMetallov i Metal love deniye, Vel 31, No It,
Apr 71, pp 725-730
originated, demonstrated that the derived characteristics are related to a
poly crys tallini ty. Three figures, six formulas, eight bibliographic refs.
2/2
2 032 UNCLASSIFIEU PROCESSING DArE--30OCT70
lTLF--PEClJLfARITIES OF FORNATIUN AND PROPERTIES OF SHMICONDUCTUR FIUMS
BY ELECTi:,ICAL EXPLOSION -U-
UTHOR-(05)-ALEKSAN0ROVv L.N.p L)AGPIAN, E.I.v ZELEVINSKAYAo V.I.,
dUmTil~, OF INFO`- US~S-'R-
OURCE-THIN SCLID FILMS 1970, 5M, 1-6
~AT-E 'PU8L ISHEC---70
UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS
OPIC.-TAGS-THIN FILM SEMICONDUCTOR, TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONt
STALL I ZAT ICN, INDIUM 4NTIMUNIDE* INDIUK ARSENIDE, ELECTRON
-DI-FFRACTICN, ELECTRON MOBILITY* CRYSTAL GROWING# ELECTRIC DISCHARGE
C%t.!RCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
ROXY REEL/FRAMC--2000/1221 STEP NO--14E/0000/70/005/OOLfOO01/0006
IRC ACCESSION i"10-AP0124875
UNCLASSIFIED
Mt MOM
212 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROC~SSING DATE--30GCT70
t.R(;, ACCESS JCN N'L-AP0124875
B.&TRAICIVEXTRACT--M GP-0- ASSTi~Acr. A CALCN. ANG EXPTL. INVESTIGATION
.OF-THE TEMP. DISTPIBUT1014 IN THUN FILMS DEP051TED 3Y THE ELEC. EXPLOSIG"I
WERZE IIADE. AS A RESULT OF RELEASING THE CONDENS1,11-TION, Iffl-prlY,
.CRYSTN. PROCESSES OCCUR FIR01,11 THE MELr. FILMS OF A5?Jl,' INAS
,'D-EPGSITED GN ISGILAHD 14.),NJIRIENTEO SUBSI'RATES WERE INVESTIGArED BY
fLECTRON l.DCFRACTI0Plr AND THEIR MOBILITYs CARRIER CGNCN., AND CONO. 11FRE
.~.Ar-,ASURE-rj. ThE UNUSUALLY SIMALL VALUES GF MOBILITY APE DISCUSSED IN rERNs
--OF THE DIMIENSIONAL EFFECT IN VERY THIP4 FILMS* FhCILITY: INST
EMICOND. -PHYS-3, NOVOSIBIRSK, USSR.
s
UNCLASSIFIED
--.-.USSR UW: 621.315-592
MOM-T, V. N VASIL, 0. 1 ,aKRUKINA, P A- ASBYEV, A. L.,
PETROSYA-N, V. I., STENIN, S. I., and TAVM, B.~ A., Institute of
Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk
"Connections of the Blectrophysical, Characteristics and Structure
of Dimension-Quantized InSb Films"
Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika
.-poluDrovodnikov, No 8, 1972, Pp 1447-
1451
Astract: The purpose of this paper is to establish a connection
between the structure and the electrical characteristics of InSb
films with quantum dimensional effects. In the :Eorm of wedges,
the specimens were prepared by pulse sputtering in a vacuum of
1o-5 mm Hg on mica sheets measuring 1OX8O mm. The specimens were
given two types of structure by two modes of annealing. A photo-
graph of these structures is reproduced, and cui-ves are plotted
for the mobility as a function of the thickness of the InSb films
for the two structural types and for nonstoichiometric films with
excess 8b, for the mobility as a function of the polycrystalline
film temperature and the I-extured film temperature. iThe authors
express their gratitude to E. 1. Dagban and L. M. Rodnikova for
their assistance.
------ AM
1f2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROGE$-$ ING ()ATE--04fJ.r-Cl0
TITLE--LUBRICATING COOLING LIQUID FOR COLD WORKINGIOF METALS -U--
~-AUTHOR-05)-NIKITINP YU.I.w SKRIR,KOt G.F-v SOKHOP-IS.M.p POGORELYYv B.V.v
XONOLAYEVA, L.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 263,799
-.__?,EFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAj IZ08RET., PROM. OBRAZTSYY~TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970,
.'DATE PUBL!SHED--10FES70
.-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
__,:TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PATENT, METALWORKING LUBRICANT# COLO WORKINGs
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, BORATE
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
__~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~WOXY REEL/FRAME-- 3004/0844 STEP NO--IJR/04--92/70/000/0'~)0/0000/0000
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0131437
UNCLASSIFIED
DATE-040EC70
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED
C-IRC. ACCESSION NO--AA0131437
T I NG (-,t30LlN- LIQ* HAS THE
,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A LUBRICA
CALCO. SODA 0.1-0.81 H SU132 0 SOL. CELLULOSE ESTER
FOLLOWING COMPN-:
SALT 0.03-0*3t Nli SU134 CL 0,05-0.1t NA TETRABORATE Q.2-015t NANO SL183
0.1-0.3, PARAFFIN OIL Ool-0.5i AND H SU112 a 97.5-99.4.2PERCENT.
-rE :r ITRUMENTS AND
FACILITY: UKRAINIAN SCIENTIFIC RESEARC14 I N.S T I Ttm IN~
'SYNTHETIC EXTRAHARD MATERIALS*
UNCLASSIFIED
IUNCLASSIFIEC FACCESSING OATE-17JUL70
4w"
EXCRETICK Cf CATtCHULAPPINES IN PATIENTS THYROTOXICOSIS ANO
iakAGIO-VOTER, Bir-CRIE 'AND FCLLCWI%r. SURGIQ~4w-TOH
~j EATMENT -U-
RAKOVSKAYAv G.G-
IF
VgCt--;--V ACHE ERCY E CELCr 19ICt XR 21 PP 37-41
If-"PLsLlSPEc--lc
FJ64~ AgEAS-91CI.CGICAL AND 1'r-GICAL SCIENCES
t-CATURCLAYthEv GOITERY SURCEPYl AOCNALMEP
I
CMTOCL FAAW-KC RESTRICTILN5
NOW CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
F'A-'tgY REEL/r-1109--IS82/0399
-114ADRENAL INE,
W
S,TFP NC-UA10475/70/000/002/0037/CO41
-PT
Ace. Nr: Ref. Code:VR6q_.j
PRIMARY SOURCE'--' Vrachebnoye Delo, 1970, Nr A P P 37-W
EXCRETION OF CATECHOLAMINES IN PATIE'411'TS WITH THYROTOXICOSIS
AND EUTHYROID GOITER BEFORE AND FOLLOVVING SURGICAL TREATMENT
D. F. $krignichen4o and 0 G. 4ovska
-*..- _Rq. .. ~ Y.9 (Kiev3
The excretion of cate*cholqmines 'adrenaline and noradrena line) was studied at
admission, after preoperative preparation and in the postoperative period in 133 patients
with thyrotoxic and euthyroid goiter. .
Sympathico-adrenal' function proved Increased in thyrotoxic atients manifested
In an elevation of catecholamine excretion paralleling the severity of'thyrotoxicosis and
regularly decreasing following antithyroid therapy,and subtolal"strumee-lumv.
Patients with euthyroid iorms of goiter did not show any s:gnifica'nt changes
In excretion of catecholainines.
- Examination of catecholamfne excretion In patients with* thyrotoximsis is valuable
in evaiusting theieverity of thyrotoxicosis and, efficiency of treatment.
028 UNCLASSfFIED ~PROCESSrNG DATE-18S~P70
:,TATLE-_INFLUENCE OF THE SHORT TERM ACTION OF ULTRASQU4D DURING TEMPERING
ON, THEWOPERTITS OF STEEL R6M3F2 -(J-
"'AUTHOR-(02)-CHACHIN, V.N., SKRIPNICHENKO, 'A.L.
,~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~z- __5 OURCE-VESTS1 AKAD NAUVK BELARUS.-5SSRo SER--FIZ*-TEX)i. NAUVK 1970t (1),
ATE P013L ISHED ------- 70
Su-BJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPICITAGS--ULTRASONIC EFFECT, MECHANICAL STRENGTH, MAGNETIC EFFECT, ALLOY
-~STEEL, STEEL TEMPERINGi AUSTENITIC STEEL, STEEL HAkDNESS, MARTENSITIC
~:STEEL/(U)016T ALLOY, (U)R6,*43F2 STEEL
'.CONTROL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS
~.VOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
VPROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0574 STEP NO--UR/0201/70/000/001/0092/0095
_CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0105559
028 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--t8SEP70
_~C-IRC ACCESSION INO-AP0105559
_AB.STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MAGNETIC AiND STREINGTH
WERE UETU. OF THE TITLE:STEEL PREP01. BY CONVENTIONAL
'rHE TEMPERING TEMP. IS AND WITH
TECHNIQUES. UNOEf% STO-CONDIT10,11
ULTRASOUND WAS 5600EGREES. THE INTRODUCTION OF ULTRASOUNO INro Ktia ~U133
MELT, IN WHICH THE SAMPLES WERE TEMPEREO, WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY A
CYLINDRICAL CONCENTRATOR OF ALLOY 016T. THE HARDNESS OF THE STEEL
TESTED AFTER TEMPERING WAS 836 HV. THE INCREASED HARDNESS OF THIS STEEL
AFTER TEMPERING IS ASSOCD. WITH THE DISPERS1014 HAROENING BY MARTENSITE
AT._5600F_GRFESv OWING TO THE FORMATION OF.F'114ELY OIS:I>F:RSFD CARDIDE-S AND A
~~DECREASE IN RESIDUAL AUSTENITE. THE. INTRODUCT1.0N. 0j: ULIRASIOUND SPEEDS
:.UP'THESE PROCESSES, AND IT CAUSES THE GIVEN HARDNE:S;!3 TO-13E REACHED
APPROX. TWICE-A"5''FAST AS' J)IJRFIJG* CONVETIONAL TE14PER114G. THE -INCR-EAS& IN
MAGNETIC SATN. IS CAUSED BY THE DECOMPN~,Of THE RESIDUAL AUSTENITEr
SINCE AUSTENITE IS THE NONMAGNETIC STRUCTURAL COMPOIENT. INTRODUCTION
OF ULTRASOU14f) RESULTS IN kEDUCED AMT. OF RESIDUAL &USTEN11TE. THE CHANGE
IN ELEC. RESISTIVITY OF STEEL R6M3F2 AS DEPENDENT ON THE DURATION OF
TEMPERING WITH ULTRASOUND AND ON' ArJDNL. TEMPERING UNDER STO* CONDITIONS
WALS ALSO STUOIEDv AS WAS THE CHANGE IN IMPACT STRENGTH AND FLEXURE
STRENGTH AS DEPENDENT ON THE SAPPIE PARAMETERS SHORT JFRM ULTRASL341C
ACTION,A410 THE M3SEOUENT ADDNL. T{-:MPERING, UNDER ST-0. CONDITIONS
-INTENSIFY THE CHANGES WHICH OCCUR IN STEEL R6143F2 DURING TEMPERING.
FfED G :DAT'E--11SEP70
036 UNCLASSI PROQS$rNu
TIYL&~:')EFFECT OF LIQUID IREOIA ON THE DEFORMATION OF SURFaCE LAYERS OF A.
METAL PAIR DURINIG BEARING CONTACT -U-
ikUTHOR ~NAZARENKO, P.V.v
I P I
1'OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-,SOURCE--MEKH9 POLIM. 1970t 6( 1) 147-9
-TtATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.~~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PROPULSION AND FUELS
'--,,TO PI CTAGS--FRICTION COEFFICIENT, ZINC, LUBRICATING 0ILr' LITHIUM FLUORIDE,
GASOLINEv JET FUEL* ALCOHOL# GLYCEROL, AIRCRAFT LUBRICAP
C DEFOR4ATION, POLYURETIJAN RESINt PLASTIC
?iTASTI
"CONTPOL MARK I NG--%jr) E S TR I C T I ONS
_00COMENT CLASS--U.NCLASSIFIED
PROXY PFEL/FRAMF--1989/1529 STEP Nfl--UR/0374/70/005/00 1/01 ',1/0 14)
CIRC ACCF.5SION
-"17777777777 1, PIK' L A S S I I ` I r-- 1)
DATE-11SEP79
212 036 UNCLASSIFIED Pl~;JCFSS 1,~Jr,
-AICCESSI-ON '40-AR0107949
~C tRtC'
,--ASSTRACT/EXTRACr--(U) G!3-0- Al-STRACT. THE DEFORMAY 13111J HPSILON) fi 1:
POLYURETHANE (I)IRINGS IN FRICTIONAL CONTACT WITH A RIGID StIPPO;T (LIF
OR CRYST. ZN) DE?ENDS ON THE TYPE OF LUBRICANT. WHEN AVIATION OILS 1-1ERE
USED AS THE LUBRICANTS MAX, EPSILON WAS S14ALLER TFO%N OR FOUALS TO
0.3PERCENT; WITH THE AVIATION FUELS OR,ALC.t GLYCEROL MIXTS. MAX.
EPSILON WAS 0.53-0.83PERCENT, THERE IS AN INCREASE OF EPSILON TO A
LIMITING (MAX.) VALUE WITH T *HE DISTANCE TRAVELLED -lY THE RING ON THE
THE FIRCTION COEFF. (MU) ALSO INCREASES WITH THE DISTANCE
TRAVELLFO.TO -A MAX. LEVEL.. THE TYPE OF LUBRICANT HAS kN EFFECT ON .!4U.
TRt LARGEST AU' VALUE (0'.451 WA'S OBTA114EU WITH GASrli- IN E AS.THE LU,3R[cm.'T.
LIF AND ZN ALSO DEFORM DURING FRICTION AGAINST 1. :,THE DEFORMATION
EXTENDS 10-20 MU M BELOW THEIR SURFACE~AT 0.3 KG FRICTIONAL LOAD.
zzzzzzzzzzzz UNCLASSIFlUb
LISSR UDC 77
AVRAMENKO, L. F. ,VILENSKIY, YU. B. , IVANOV, B. M WSHEIrj'KAYt~,~,,T.- A. ,
POCHINOK, V. YA., SKRUNIK, L. I., FEDOROVA.: L. 1T::ftb6FM7A, 1. F.
"Synthesis of Tetrazoles, TrIazoles, Triazenes,and Azo Corpounds and a StLAy of
Them as -Addi-tives --tar Silver lialide~?hotographic,,Emu-l--,ions.. I.. Synthesls, Struc-
ture, Chemical Properties,and Photographic Activity"
UsDekhi nauchn. fotogr. (Advances in Scientific Photography), MO, Vol. lit,
'ka, Ito 12M, Dee 70, Abstract No 12DI333)
pp 5-11 (from RZh-Fizi
Translation: Data on the synthesis, structure, and properties of over 300 organic
Stabilizing and defogging or depressing, addi-cives in Ag fal
compounds intended for
emulsions are prosented; in certain cases these suI)st weve al,_ optical
sensitizers. Among the 40 tetrazoles not all were stabilIzers ~)f the photoemul-
sions; there was also established a difference in the chemical behavior in similar
eactions. This duality is explained by the existence of~azldq-tetrazole 'auto-
r
merism in many condensed tetrazole3; stabilization is caused by adsorpticn byions
1/2
of the AgHal lattce of these azido forms in which there' is an increased electron
-s
Ai~nsity on the heterocyclic N atom. Many stabiliZf--rS Wei. , ob~3erved amcng the
triazoles, and not only condensed triazoles; among these many could be converted
into cyanin dyes by combining stabilizers an& optical sensiti~!ers. It is shot-in
that it is necessary for a stabilizer that.three N ato-ms enter into the r-4ng,
Ag 'is
as. in triazoles: a considerable nir-.ber of stabilizers of ;Cl--emulsion w,
also found among the triazenes. These compounds are simu-.1taneously cotIcal sen-
sitizers, defoggers,and depressers; in AgBr-emulsions only -lie last two proper-
L
ties are retained,in-view of differences in the formation of ion-dipole compolmds
of. AgC1 and AgBr lattices with a polar triazene molecule, Of -the azo compounds
only nonsymmetric substances with heterocyclic radicals were photographically
active. 31 references.
2/2
6h
AVRAMENKO L. F. VILENSKIY, YU. B. , IVANOV, B - H.
POCHINOK, V. YA., SKRIPNIK, L. I., FEPOROVA, L. N., FEDOROVA, I. P.
nthesis of Tetrazoles, Triazoles, Triazenes,and Azo Compounds and a Study of
-Y
Them as Additives to Silver Halide Photographic Emulsions. II. Photographic
Study of Material"
UsDekh-l nauchn. fotog--. (Advances in Scientific Photcgr,:iphy), 1970, Vol. 14,
pp 12-23 (From RZh-Fizika, Ho 12(1), Dec 70, Abstract No 12D1334)
Translat3.on: Three indices are introduced to evaluate auantitatively various
types of Fhotographic activity of materials synthesl-zed prevlously: (see RZh-
Fizilea, Nol2(1), Dec 70, Abstract No 121)1333),- stabih7j-ng~ dtipressinp, and
defogg-ing effects and certain combinations of these p4wametpws in the kinetic
curves for sensitivity and foggiqg-in the'second aging bqf9re and af-~er intro-
duction Of thle sulbotanceo tp-,;ted. If thr~ subr;.tance wa6 at th-~ same, time an
,Q1wVJzf)x*j tho vallic of the il:i&~X U111; W!,,'~LtiVe Besid
the t-:!t.-Ung al' In AiTCI- n-id 1,trioUcn (if
thel-ir adsorptIoa by Af,,,H:~,.I, thf-, r17b,3Crpt;iO11 rpCctmil 1.11 'alulutioll -ungli LL1,tv"r ad-
e t r um coi-etatbion
USSR
AVRM~MNKO, L.F., et al, Uspo',Irhi nrlUchn. fatogr., 1970, vol 14, pp 12-23
-was found for condcnsed
tetrazoles bet-ween the stabilizer add the irreversible adsorption of malprial
and between the depressing and defogging agents and reversible adsorpticn; ir-
reversible adsorption on a small portion of the AgHal surface was suffici-,nt
for total stabilization. The same was true for the stab L -a-~-ion of triazenes.
'th th slow-Ing down
Depression of fogging was apparently always associated w e
of the appearance of reversibly adsorbed substances,altho--.1gh in many cases there
simultaneously occurred desensitization or slowing down of aging. Certain con-
nections were established between photographic activ-1 and the structure a-rid
substitutes in molecules of triazoies~ and optical sensirizers on the bas-is of
theIr quaternary salts and also in MoleculeI3 of heterovy,71ic Izo colnpcullds.
The formation of iono-dipole or coordinated co-impounds of the itaterial with
AgHal was necessary for stabilization, which requires thr., coincidence of their
dipole distances; the latter partially -explains the differenci!s in the behavior
of materials in AgCl- and AgBr(l) -emuls ions.. One must take into account, holl-
ever, that.in view of the 1.-:Lrga homeopolarity of the bond in kgBr, even in
AgC!, the latter requires more polar stabilizers. 12 references.
UNCLASSIFIF.6 PIU)CES'SM"I DATE-02OCT70
IN 14TATI:) OF
OF FORMATIL CONJITION ON THE MOLFCULAR ORIE 'i
KAPRON FIBERS -U-
M.P., SKRIPNIKt S.).
'14FU--USSR
GUNTkY OF
-SCURCE_~-K HIM. VOLOKNA 19709 (1) 4-7
_qATE. PUBLISHED ------ 70
~_SUSJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
~TOPIC TAGS-CAPIRONE, SYNTHETIC FIBERO TEXTILE ENGINEERING
:~-CCNTR*01. MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:,"'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY~ RkEL/FRAME--1989/0462 STEP NO--k)R/0183/70/(',I~',10/001/0004/()007
-CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0107087
UNCLASSIFIED
MEER= iffltmw. ~'-u v a
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS~ING DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107087
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EQUATION P.ELATING THE
BIREFRINGENCE iDELTA N) OF UNSTRETCHED KAPRON (1) FIBERS., RATE OF FL3W
OF I MELTS THROUGH THE SPINNERET, SPINNING RATE9 AND DIAM. OF I FIBEIR
WAS- DERIVED FROM EXPTL. EVIDFNCE AND LITERATURE DA'rA. THE PRELIMINARY
ORIENTAT.ION OF I FIBERS WAS AFFECTED BY HEAT TRANSItER EFFECTS DURING
-FIBER FORMATIONS. THE PROBABLE,CAUSE,FOR THE STATISTICAL VARIAT13-N JF
DELTA N IN I- FIBERS WAS THE NONUNtFORM'BLOWING (1.E., AIR VELOCITY PAST
-THE FIBER~,',,S IN..THE CENTER IS LESS~THAN TKAT PAST THE OUTER FIBERS) JF
DI.SCRETE-:FI.BERS DURING YARN FORMATION.
_UNCL&S- S-IF-If
mr, 622.323(477~6)
USSR
ZIELMOV, P. A. KLYAROVSKIY, G. V.,, and KISEL'.
"SKRZMK__ ~V- A
A.
."Prospects for Development of Lelyakov Fetroleum Deposits With Con-si-
deration of Liquid Overflow Between the P1+2 and F3 Strata"
Kiev, Neftyanaya i Gazovays. Promyshlennost', No 6j Nov-Dee 70, pp 30-33
Abstract. Three 'levels of oil deposits are bein6 e oited in Lelya
L
t/ P'
kov areat ?1+2 and Kjo P1+2 yields 1-5-30 d4 , P 15-210
lp~e K1 is only of secondary importance. ) i1 overflows
tons per day, Nyh 0
from - 1 e1 to Pl+- where there is no clay barr-ler between them, and
"?s in, 131+2, layer is about
in we, ting, both levels. The;pressure
26-3 x~loi
0 kG/cM lower thm-. in F3. Lelyakov deposits axe among the rich-
est ones in Ukraine. it is proposed to increase the yield to about
200-250 t/day by drilling more wells, and preventimg, the overflaw from
P3 to P1+2 by building up the pressure In P,.,., UAx,.aug1v the in t of
water. Tt has been calculated that approxbfia%ely~) million M of
per year will be needed to keep the_'Preanure in 111+2 at 160 kG/cm2.
USSR UDC 536.53:536.423
PAVLOV, P. A. ,
I'An Experimental Installation for the Study of Eqilosive Boiling"
I-Tosoow, Jzmeritelfnaya TaRhnikq., No 10, Oct 70, 1v 42-144
7 1
Abstract: A platinum wire, 0. 02 m. in diameter, is usod as a
quick-response temperature sensor in an inatallat'lon for studying
boiling at fluctuation centers with massive heat re:)1ea.,je. An
electronic circuit witn oscillographic presentation was assembled,
which made it possible ~o m6aoure the,temperature of the wire at
the moment of explosive boiliiv~ (T-11'-). The moasurement error does
not exceed several degrees. The experiments were conducted at
different pressures. Good agreement was obtained between T* and
the tamperature of intensive fluctuation nucleus ;Vormation, cal-
culated according to kinetic theory, Simultaneou,41-y with the
oscillographic measurements., at atmospherie pressw-e the wire is
photographed through a microscope. 2 figures, I tabld, 6 biblio-
graphic entries.
El loan IWI
1/2 013 UNCLASSI FIE!) PROCESSING DATE-2711OV70
--SOME PROILEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE B(I-ND'ON;~!SS OF SCLUT!(]N~~ -0-
T[rLE
AUTHOPI--SKRIPNIK, V.P.
C 0 UPI T R Y0 FINFO--USSR
-SOURCE--UKRAINSK1 I MATEMATICHESKI 1. ZHURNAL, VOL. 22, W. 2t 1970, P.
203-213
DATE PUBLISHEO-------70
~:-SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY
T 0 P I CTAGS--BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMI L I NE AX DIFFERENTIAL EOUATION,
WNLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION, 59LUTION PROPERTY
C-ONTROL. 4ARKING--NO
DOCUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0567 STEP NO--UR/0041/70/o22,1002/0203/0213
C. 1 R CA CC F, S 5 1 OM NO--AP0121239
01%10_A'11~1 I F
W-7i
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121239
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A BSTRACT ANALYSIS OF SYSTEM UNRESOLVED '.-IITH
RESPECT. TO THE HIGHER DEPIVATIVES9 INCLUOING CASES WHERE MArRICES
COMPOSEU OF OERIVAT[VES ARF DEGENERATE, THEOREMS THE
BOUNDEDNESS OF SOLUTIOINS (AND THE DERIVATIVES OF THF SGLIJrIONS) ARE
FORMULATED AND PROVED. BOUNDEDNESS CRITERIA ARE OBTAINIED WHICH 0EPEND
0,11 THE CHARACTERISTIC NUMBERS OF THE SYSTEM MATRICES AND 0,14 THE LINIEAR
GROUPS. THE RESULTS OBTAJNED ARE IN A~CERTAIIN SENSE A GEiNIERALIZATION OF
SKRIPNIKIS (1961, 1962) BOUNDEDNESS CRIJERIIA FOP, S(',I(.UTI.ONS TO SYSITE.M. OF
NONLINEAR AND LINEAR DIFFERENTIALIE
QUATIONS.
UNG LASS !r-111:1)
USSR UDC: 621-317-77
VCHEREINKO, G. N., SHRIFNIK, Yu. A., and YAKOVLEV, B. F.
"Experimentally Estimiiin`__g`~he Accuracy of Blectronic Phase Imeters"
V ab. Vo.~r. uluchshenia tekhn. parapietroy i tranzist.
]2riborov (Problems of Improving the Technical.ilaramoters of Recti-
fiers and Tran8istorized Devices--collection ot works) Leningrad,
1970, pp 213-216 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 3,, Maxch 71, Abstract
No. 3A361)
Translation: An indication is given of the high accuxacy of phase~,~
motors as checked by phase rotators and by the "aelf-checking"
principle. A description is given of the method of "equal seg-
mental' based on the physical compatibility of OP and 3600 values,
i.e., on the use of the natural standard of,the 3600 phase shiet.
The accuracy of the verification ofithis method is determined
basically by random errors ij2 indications.of zerb and readout
values on the readout device. Biblipgraphy of tiro. B. L.
UDC:
-'PINT HENSKIY, A. D. TSAREVA, N. M., of Electro-
K,-R A., NIZ,
SSR~
dynM s, Academy of Sciences,of the Ukr~
"A Ee~ective Microvoltneter Witi Fixed Passband"
h
USSR Author's Certificate No 259264, filed 7 Jun 68, publisned 23 APr 70 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No lIA276 P)
its of selective zicrovo' t-
Trp-nsla-ion: In conventional- c4rcu lie
voitmeter readings are considerably dependent on the freowioncy tl~f rie input
silmal, tenkperature apd the waria-up time of Vine instrument, which leads tO
-C from
apprec.able measurement errors. The proposed device diffe-
Instruments in the fact that the heterodyme inputs of the I)alanc:e rid xe rs a f
the arm -,if i cation and conversion channel are interconnecte6l and alio con-
nected to the heterod:mc 41,q)iA of' the balance mixer in theicom-.arlsoL-, challnel;
the output of the DC comriarison chwuiel is connected to the aqplificat~on
control circul,
't of the difference frequency amplifier in t-e amplificatio:i
nts me,-Isui,ement erroz,
and conversion charmel. This type of connection prevc
due to variations in temnerature and in the varm-up time of the inztruzaent.
ResIA
li4
USSR UDC ~539-67
DAROSKIY, B. M., and SKRIP A.
"Internal Friction in Substitute Solid Solutions"
Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh rmterialakh" (Internal Friction in
Metallic Yaterials), Moscow, 1970, Izd-vo "Hauka," PP 47-54
Abstract: An investigation is rzde of the dependence of the tensor defect of
elastic moduli on concentration and orientation in a high-temperature approxi-
mation for body-centered, face-centered, and hexagonal close-packed lattices
by methods of statistical mechanics. The interaction in all coordination
spheres is taken into account. The frequency dependence of the modulus defect
is'discussed- 5 references.
539. IZ. 173
TJSSR U DC.
ABDULLAYEV, R.S., GURVICH, L. G., ZAKHAROV, G.E.,.POLYAK, YU.V.
and SKRIPNIKOV, Y U.S.
"Experimental Determination of Energy Release due to Radiation in Certain
Construction Materials"
Tashkent, Sb. Dozimetriya i Radiats. Protsessy v Dozimi:Ar. Sisternakb
(Symposium on Dosimetry and Radiation Processes in Doiin-ietric Systems),
197Z, pp 197-200 (from Referationyy Zhurnal-Yadernyyc 1973, Ab-
stract No 3. 50. 78)
-ed on static temp rature
Translation: Investigation resul,,~; are present a
distribution inside a sphere locitted in the radiation ficld Ofa reactor, specific
heat release for various nietals vvas deteri-ninad. Calcul,-,X.on of sj),,~cific beat
release was based on th(! asSUmption of uniform and exponontia-I Jistribution of
heat release sources Oirougli tl-w depth of tbe linateria), IA re-rnc lit of
temporature field inside the splic-re provided di~.tta on absorplion on gan)rna-
~radiation ljy lead. I illustration. 2 refercaces.
USSR
BELISKIY, G. Ye.
"Design of Non-Centrally Compressed Metal Rods with Various Curves of Initial
Moments"
Novye Metody Rascheta Stroit. Konstruk-tsiy [Now MethodS of Design of Strue-
tures -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Stroyizdat Pres!,, 197.1, pp 191-195,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972., Abstract No
4 V555 by the author's).
Translation: Results are presented from investigation of the load-beaTing
ability of non-centrally compres5ed -fods with various terminal eccentricities.
Rods 07f materials following the Prandtl diagram are studied; the variability
of regidity along the length of the rod due to the development of plastic
deformations is considered. A table is presolited of rol~tlv% coi
X't -ructi an:;
to the basic case of non-central compression, allowing nthor simpJe dosign
of metal rods with various curves of initial momepts. It is noted that in
many cases, the load-bearing ability of such elements can be increased (up
to 35-40% depending on type of curve of initial moments) in comparison with
calculation according to the applicable norms.
USSR UDC 0,21.~82:1.002
-RIPOV, F.A., CM-LEMUK, A.N.
F. LE T01311KOV, I.I., SE
"Study Of The Protective Properties Of Organoeillcoux Compound"
V ab Vopr. mihroelektroniki (Problemu Of 2ilicroolectronJ.(-f3-Collectioi,. C--P Jorks),
Kiev 1971, pp 18-1-189 (from RM --- 11oll7tronl~.-t; i
No 10, October 1971, Abstract 110 101)i9P)
Translation: Ths reeulto arG T)resented of a studi, of Lhe clactrir~31 prorertino
of an orgsnouillilcon compound Da2ed on Vaccline t;nd of -Ivistu on tiie atebility of
the amnlification :Oactor r3 o-f ti type P-416 tranf3istor vi-ith protection by this
compound. An evaluation'of 'he offectl.vunau of 1-ho prolilotion was con'l-icted b.-.-
a mathod develoned at the Department olr' Dielect-ries rand
of the Kiev Polytechmical Institute. It ia shown that or~~tanooilicon Vaseline io
_,i~;ul nature of the prc-
a prc=i3ing protociivo rnaterin! becuuec of the techjio1o,-
ertuea, --nu
cess of depouition ut the p-n junction, the high oloctricA prop
hydrophob.-Le na-b-Ire. A ra,Jxturo of ill, with 7eolito does not onti.r~.!ly an!twer the
requiraxont-a for hiph atub-11AIt'.-Y, of 11-1h!3 paramet-ere of tllaa i:m rticarid-uctore. L-tool-it-3
considerably i=pairo alectrical propertleo of tho oompaunr~ s;nd inoruo;~,vu tho
absorption of rzoiuture- 5 ill. 1-14.
W_
USSR UDC: 51/5-36+535-518
I-
XrjLPkXGV, Yu. D. and P.
"Measurin&.- th---, Eju,-rec; of Depolarization of Disprijr.SA Li,rht "ear
the Carbon Dioxide Critical Point Using a 1101i -on D
Leningrad, fjrtika Soektroskopiya, Vol. 29, -No.: 4, 1970, P'n '761-
764
7-
`bstract Lt. is assert:id t~v.;t t'l-ert: is little c n a! work on
fit- L
the derree of .iepolariZation. of the scattered li,:~2-it near the crizi-
cal point, iince the observation resullts are corriplicat~,_d by i:iultiple
scatterin!-. The authors, however, suggest a methcal of r-i.,ducing the
multiple scatterinLp in a stratified solution in which the; COM00-
nonts h:ave c"osely similar indices of refraction. in the experi-
ments dt.,scr4he(i iri this pzaperr, thv 1J'4_,.,-1-,t originat--d in a heliun.-
neon laser LG-'.~,41.., a wavelcnf'rth of 0.633 "m ~-,.n:l -,..n angular diver-
gence of "). 5 111a ctperim-.,nt;ad apparatua has L`(,.en (h~i3crib(_d in
d e t --- J.]-in cani:Lr articles published in the, Journal na.,.;~.A abovf-,
(Yu. D. Rolpakov qnd V. P. S",-tripov, 12, 1965, p 392; I=', 1968,
P249). The oeasuremen- of zhe dz;17,ree of depolarit,'nation was con-
Aucted -;n a narro;-., liemne.-,.iture iii-ilerval In the ne.!,q:hb6r)aood of the
C02 C"'l-ic,'11 Point, '~h
-temperature bein,i
-L v e critical 31-06 C and
the crzLtical pressure -14.0 bars.
1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRO'CESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--?-iINI%14L HEAT LOADS DURING BOILING ON SUBMERGED SURFACES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-NIKOLAYEVt G.P.,-SKRIPOVo V.P.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVEO., EINERG. 1970, 13(l), 32-7
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.,.-,.,wSUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOP I CTAGS--BOILING, CARBON DIOXIDE9 HEPTANE, SULFUR COMP'OUND, FLUORINE
COMPOUNDt SURFACE PROPEkTY, HEXENE, MITICAL POINT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFLEO
:'--~:'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1037 STEP NU--UR/0143/701~)13f",)Cil/O~)tl,2/oOd7
~CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AT0119904
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--23)CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-ATU119904
~ABSTRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MIN. HEAT LOADS owzING f3ulLING Ori
SUBMERGED SURFACES CLOSE TO CRIT. REGION We4E MEASL14ED F-JR CO SU82, SP
-SUB6t C SU57 H SUB16p AND C SUB6 H SUGlZ AND THE VALUES OBTAINNED
COMPARED WITH VALUES OBTAINED BY CALCrqo' ACCORDIMG TO SEVERAL PUBLISHEO
FORMULAS. FACILITY: URAL. POLITEKH. INST. 1.41, KIRGVA,
:SVEROLOVSKt USSR.
r &,aa 1 17 111
USSR UDC 541-12-017
DAVYDOVY YU. P. YEFMj,2jIKOV, V. M., and SRRIPTSOVA, A. V.
"Polymeriz
ation of U(VI) Hydro.,cocomplexes in Solutiona
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 3, 1973, pp 452-454
Abstract: Me polymerization of U(VI) hydroxocoulplexao was studied by the
A BSS*3
dialysis method proposed in earlier work by Darrdov (D III Vol 15, DTO 1,
Solutions of 238U02(110 )2 and ~33UO* at various
.43, 1971)- 3 (IiO3)2 i n 'LN'O' 3
values of pH were subjected to dialysis, using a cellophane neinbrane. 7he
Concentration of U in the solutions was determined on the basis of the alpIna-
231
radiation emitted by JU. At Di 4.0 and 5 .0 no U vas retained by the ineirb MH e
in the concentration ran-e of UO,) (110 that was subjectati to study (10-6-10- qj)
1) r- 1 02
hence, only monom2ric forms of ur&-qyl were preselat. At pi[ 06.0 the dagree of
polyj~arization (the avcrage number of U atoms per maleavLLO) "ran constalit in
6 5 thy~' deP~rce Of PolY-
the entire concentrartion range and equal to l.'j, At p1l I`. tj -
merization of U hydroxocomplexes was corir3i4erably higher at lov concentrations
or U (MO-511) than that at pif 6.0. With increasing concentrations of U, the
degree of polymerization decreased. At PH 7-0 an(! concentrations 1X10-'51.1
a precipitate of uranium hydroxide formed. Dialysis of tlia supn~rnatant solu-
tion showed that polyraric formo were precent in it to a considerable extent in
1/2
USSR
DAVYDOV, YU. P., et al., Radiokhimiya, V01 15, NO 3, IW3, pp 452-454
addition to t-he mononeric form. The results of experiments in Which U02(D'03)2
solutions were subjected to ultrafiltration confimed those (:~bttained by the
dialfsis method.
IWSR um 621.318.'58
SKRITSKIY L. G., BUDYANOV, V. P. , KALMAKOV, A. A. , KPa:V,",IN`OSOV, A. I. ,
R[rANOViCH,' V. Ya., Moscow Construction. Engineering Insti-
tute imeni V. V. Kuybyshev
"A Photo Relay"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 16, Jun 71, Author's Certificate ko 30367~, Division Ii, filed 18 jun 69,
published 13 May 71, PP 189-190
Translation: This Authorls Certificate introduces a photo relpy which con-
tains interconnected photoreceiver, two groups of stabil'itrons with different
stabilization voltages and two trrunsiDtors. Connected in the collector
circuit of the first of the transistors is the -vinding or an electro."liagnetic
actuating relay. As a distinguishing feature of the patcilt, tuning, is fa-
cilitated and the accuracy with which the electromagnetic ,M:Iay operates as
a function of the light flux is increwed by connecting the cathodes of all
stabilitrons through switches to the centertap of a photo rt~s is tiv~- voltage
divider, connecting the anodes of stabilitrons with lower stabilization
voltage to the base of the first transistor, -and connecting the ~,nodes of
stabilitrons with higher stabilization voltage to the base of the secand
transistor. The collector-emitter junction of this transistor shumts the
winding of the electromagnetic relay.
1/2
;e No ~
--4 ?A-- -,-- -- ---- -
-- ---- --- - - -- - -- - - - --- ---- - - -----
t-S 5 f~;k T DEC 7
1 J-~~O, OF,
I E -;o :j b rk u i1 BE 1-11AX11,1JA F-11OXY tiu"W)L' -U-
M
M.S. DUL;,_)~OV YU. I .VE D ENOV G.N. KARFSYNEL,
*B S'KRODSKAYA, T.S.
T RY
1.4
.R CE__Lt.K0KRAS0CH. MATER. IM PRIMEN. 1970t (2)w 29-31
jE PUBLISHED ------- 70
r
jECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PIATERIALS
_j.c~_TAGS--URr_A DERIVATIVE, PEROXIDEr PHTHALIG ANHYDRIDEt ETHANOL,
:p
-.OXIDE,i VEGETABLE OIL
TROL. AVRKING--fl-11 RESTRICTIONS
UmPiT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~XY TICHE NO ---- FD70/6105019/008 STEP t4O--UR/0303/70/00')/1)02/C)029/0031
_C ACCESSION
C-1 3 UNCLASSIFIED PR0CE$-:,fNG DATE-04DECTC
C
A-C'CES.S!Ok NO-AP0140903
TRAC T/-EXTR;' ~CT--( tit GP-0- ABSTRACT. A REGRESSIVE EQl.l:'TI`," THAT OFFERED
~MEA,'15 FOR D~:TG. THE OPTI~',U:'31 EPOXID.N. CONOITIONS OF Y,~~.7-TA:~LE O'LS IIAS
ERIVED. 0-TENIUM A~`TS. OF UREA PEROXIDE, THT11i%LUC ANHYDRIDE-7p AN'D ETO.4
Q0UV3LE:* E&ND '.tF;RE 1.273;
1,213t "IND 0.347 MOLES RESI
USSR
"A Sawtooth Generator Based on Transistors Connected In a Circuit Eauivalent
to a Four-Layer Diode"
Elektron. tekbnika. Nauchno-'ekhn. sb. Kantrol'no-izme noraratura (E'ec-
tronic Technoloa. E'cientific and Technical Collectimi. Monitoring and
Measuring Equipment) , 1970, vyp. 2 (20), pp 130-132 Urom M~h-Racliotekhnika,
No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 10283)
Translation: The author describei a circuit whose operutior~ approaches
that of a thyratron oscillator. It is based on a pair of transistors con-
nected in a circuit liquivalent to a thyriStor (TI base -U?, colloctor
base - Tl collector). A sanooth is forhed an a recult of the limitation on
the charp~e of thc capactior connected between the emitters af tath transis-
tors. The duration of the sx-tooth is determined by the time constant of
the network rnde.up of this capacitor and a resiztor im the Omitter circuit
of T2, while the P-Tiplituete is dete=ined by the =tio of the supply voltage
to the transistor actuating valtage (fur agiven linearity ard duration).
Bibliography of seven titles. N.S.
UDC 550.838.002.56
A qUANTUM'FLUXMLTER FOR MEAMUNG WEAK AND VERY WFAK WGNF,'rlC
FIMS WITH A SUPERCONDUCTING QUAN7JM 114TERFERENCr SENSOR
SkroLrk1v* LoninGrad,
~Artlvl,., I,! Ye_ .11. P,~!n,., adj,
4
ppgriTara, Po 24-28)
~Z; k s,,
Geofl ji A a? 50 47~
,,
Either the phenomenon of quantizing magnetic fl ux In
an SC cirvult- [Fe~tov, S?rot,-*iy, 19701 or a phenomeno n Si? r,
altive Lu it of th,? coher-_~nt nlt:ctron Cluxes int2rferer'.Ct~
[17mitrenKo, 19t-2; Urinerman, may be considerett
tkl~- basls of thr~ operatinn of magne tome te ra WILri ruperconduv~-
Ing sen aurs (SC).
It Is well kncwn Ltin-,, !z magnez_tc ;~Izzx pasulng through
ar! SC Vtrnui~ is quantized, Lhut 'a to say It Is an N- time
integer of the flux quantum I ~ 2,07 x 1~_7 maxwells. jr
'the external field flux ~") coupTed with th, SO r-Ircuit, Is dif-
ferent t'rom a surface current Is appLarti in the circulL,
generating a fl"x Us that strICLly balancoG this difference.
+ N(D.,
where L Is the surface, Inductance of the 3C circuit with
area F.
Upon varying the external field H which we are
going to consider as uniform vlithin tho c:ireuit I ,Imits, cur-
rent Is o8cillates, varying from zero to ImnX -
The diamerer of ttt! wlre of which the -:Ircuit in n~~de
c -nt Is I%
(a turn) lu so s~lc -ted as t:3 ha vo curt, rodueIng an
Its surface a mag a er t~z e
,net.1c, fieln ezinsidlerably sm 11 - r,
critical at which tno GC Oi~gins to
11~ a colitract_13n is produced In thQ oircuit loop by
the wire diameter sharply at any point off-Ote -turn
(for exnmple, in sections 1, 2 ef r,.Lj;. 1, z) Mri~ SC may dis-
int~egratc tAL thea,_- rt Is currenta, compensating
Ja-
112 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 6ATE--30OCT7(
TITLE-PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM'GYROSCOPICS~-U-
AUTHOR-(02)-POMERANTSEV, NoM., SKRIIT-IK!.Y,G7.
CCUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
SOURCE-USPEKHI FIZICHESALKH NAUK, VOL* 199, 11AP. '1970t P. 361-394
DATE-PUBLISHED -MAR70
''~_,SUBJECT AREAS-NAVIGATION
rOPIC TAGS QUANTUM DEVICEs
--GYROSCOPE* PHOTONt GYRO THEUDOLITE, DIRECTION
FINDER
(:CNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:-_~PqOXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1393 SrEP NC~--UR/0053/70/1001000/0361/0394
CIRC. ACCESSION NO-AP0126931.
UNCLASSIFIED
212 035 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE--30OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSIEN NO--AP0126931
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-JU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REVIEW OF THE CUKRENT STATE OF THI
ART IN THE FIELD OF QUANTUI&I GYROSCOPICS A BRANCH OF QUANTUA ELECTRONICS
DEALING hITH DEVICES WHICH UTILIZE THE GYROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF
PARTICLES WHICH FORM THE WORKING 13ODIES OF THEIR SENSUPitS. PHYSICAL
PHENOMENA WHICH MAY BE USEFUL FOR THE CREATION OF NUCLEAR MAGINEITC
C]PES AND DIRECTION
THEODOLITES, &UCLEAR GYROSCOPES, ELECTRON GYROSC
FINDERS WITH OR WITHOUT OPTICAL PUMPING, AND PHOfON GYROSCOPES ARE
CONSIDERED. ESSENTIAL IN ALL THESE DEVICES IS THE UTILIZATION OF
COHERENT ENSEMdLES (if: THE MECHANICAL OR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF ATOMIC
NUCLEI, ATOMS, ELECTRC.NS, OR PHOTONS. THE PHOTO(q RING GYROSCOPE- IS
NOTED A-S ONE OF THE MOST PROMISING DEVICES (IF THIS, TYPE,
FACILITY: MOSKOVSKII FIZIKO TEKHNICHtSKII INSTITUT, MUSCL)Wr USSR.
MIMI
MUG-7. A. 111. S1MCTSh-1Y,, G. V.
"Effects ApVearinZ in the Capture Zone Of a Ring L!,Z~W'
teningrad, Optuika i Spektrozkopi llovember 1970; pp 5654
ASamjx-L :For a ring inser operatIng paxtl~,, in ar. irol-,vorle th,e mfthorv
f
fir?- relatiorzhips detea-,---,-drz- the dependence o-f tl~-mc~ ,.i qti-rlice -J il h, of
Countea-va-'es and the rctal.-Jon of the plamp of 11t,rll itur.
rotatioral anigular volcciLy. 'ilia offect of the :;tatloava-y 171-ra-4.1k, at ioral fiald
Callsed by a rotnbiI14; V45-- on ~he eafferenco in phace of oci-xiterwaves and 411-he
rotation of the polarivi'lion plaria is ztudied, It is showii th~xb a static p-avi-
tational field in the first approrination does not changre the state of light
polarization in a rir,.,- laser.
The. article irxludes 8 equationc., There are, 7 referfinues.
JPRS 593,13
21; June 1973
APP1.1r_ATi0,*4 OF DYNAMIC WICL7AR PUTARIZATION TO 'hCRFJLZ-E TIM 194SUIVITY
A741 SPE-zrp OF .4UCLW PRMESSION MA('.AVOMFTF.RS
G. 1;. A. P. A~P~~ v, V.__M__nIutzUy, ai,d A, 'i Atov
1~470' _
L.ningrad, ltum6tatw, No 42,
Mr.
for differen't parpoges, nuclear %agn5tomatom continue to flmly twid their
own 9cr m4nu--t-in" on the earth, In outAr apace. and In, the sea and ire
alji ii"d ex-~='_velF for " avlotion of many Savlogical 0-oulanx lRotahtoyn
and wrw , 1063;.
Nuclear precession mamwtometers (111^1) ha" a wm%k~r of tsr-misl
slvintaga.-N nrt only In eamasrivan with induction and,rarroo-robo ma~metomvterj
but miss with respect to OptICal- mignetametOrg. Nuclear pr~vg*lon mnP'Twt4-
hIEh aecurity.ln. aj:"JUto and X~~*War ftwnt~' d6 oot
re-rAre mu"cial t*V~r*.tUrJ_&tmbiU~Pt1on of tha e.4=1; ad -tot fzai~v djift
0" is t~;jjnj L.Vej 'Af UW
airnol, and their or* practic4lly in-
d,;~inemnt of the orientation of tb* d"ivel a Pick= in 110mve relitive to U%*
diroctitn of 'the field beinr wwazured. In dditlan, Mfars rol IA),Ie 9-,H
ap"ratlan4llr stahle, &rft teall. and light amt are comenSAM. tv use Aisters
9nA, Phimps, 1,,;56l nyth),.*v and skrotakiy: 1961, roagr*ntow. "uvv, and
Sirro talkiy, li6i~-
TtW Condition$ of W!" are anwared t~y Prior ftog-
petiz%tion or pulari2atiOn of the matuAting vmtArial of the ;2IVkW. Polari-
wlon la uv=lly roalliod br panxinpP, A di"et currant thmuCh the cell of
Uw pickup. 7'hin current cr-rat4a a rather strong constAnt. baer"tic fiAld,
whIch In cs)lvt the pol-iriling field, In the volum or the Actuating jutor.
ial. Under the influence of this field, the sewsting material to mgmtized
aftAr x cart4lz %irm. After nonsdiabntic awlWhimg off of the oclariting
field, free procession of the nuclear miagnatin momenta of this sotuating
mterial that are oriented by this field davelcom about the dix'soUan of the
wasurad weVvetic field. The processing aments Induce on W In the coil
USSR X)
L!
[Vf
I
tbal~ crs,;Wd 0a rarnA1.2lne f!Ald or in nno-Qnir, impnrote coil. The fre-
qutricy of thle EKT in sateaclaUrl In a sixTrole r,anniir with the aaanitu~v of
Une wanur,-J =ternal field.
171.) advintopq of the Jae or .bir M"tb,,d of pol,iriz"itimrx In UN.
whtr!:'wx4f1rat propoaad h? P*okNrd and Vorloo in 1953, Lm oxPlo1nad not
'ge , h tM wKcq~ittoni%l utxiillq~itjr n~ Ato vomlizntlon An by tho ht(-h r,-
11abIlItT ~f thl .,Doratlon or the 8,:ho" a" a ihula, The acimne or the do-
Tico tncLu~dv a oic'eup conLaInIng Lba outuatW, miterial, an a=~'&Irlor a
t~^ fra.; ~prpmeez'.Dn MI!nnle, n dsvice, a ootime of po-
larizing voltAgn, and a co=ritating. device that ansurou Periodic switchin.7
vf --he pl,~'Ku-j fyon -J" polirizirig voltst- seurce to the irutit or Vie pro-
c-5slnn aignal Ampliflor.
t1owavor, In addiUo~n +-q the nr.*~rok~d Tl:,Was, Iff"I4 ulth pol4rita-
of ttr lCilittinsr ntatoritl b7 a utx-xw~, cn~.-.,tant Mafnxitlc ri-ld have $1
of itfJ.~Jerv;Jei,. ~ahs major iihli3h it du" in, %b" method
uni-I t~ crm^t" poliriv-ati,m of the aati)xtinf, ninterial, convi)vta tri thA un.-
c;tlic ')h.ractcr or tAo vctrat't-p ti-r Uza Ae a
fivId I" v,vL meanurod, dovieInna, 4titling, t1=
ln-xirvalo that are of the ardar fd or pz%ater than the vVin.latt1trt ralsxa~
VIM time. In the act"'Aiv, eoitsr%als Vint ore mrruntly iivi~, uned, the
tlj- =ended In polarisatiori aoiveriij tipmo exceeds the moitiraiaont tim
iinav.nU to one to several iteetinds-
A cortain ttr~, which id r~revtcro the viera occurotaly the fr"~um_cT
=zt in ~.~sured, in n~edmO for the mAtitirement or the pt-acitnolon 1requo-icy'.
~nthod *.1 fr" uriiptvian tbarefore, rakgq It pos;'ble to mo4sdre the
ri"Id '-1tmwUi, av"r4r-d for the m.=rcmant Ltmat, and ror this
rt*ron doe3 n*t rwlks It possible to.4ei~eet clixineeui In the avignatic field
_14t o4cur the An Imxna" 1-1-tho rate of c!>eration of
inee tibly rv-iilts in A lots, In the accuracy of Wo me-
Die-in pecullarition or " are net slays acceptublo far Pruett-
col -r'Moiia I ,Rotelitaln and Zitral.1, 1063; Amos*-, Rotshtiw.n, and Tvi-ral',
1 5-6,-y.
a7 !.h- niielr:ir nr*lesvion hip"I ohm1A sloe he
ng tho Ini,io-qu4clon or jrjtlesr prr~~aciw xiaonoto."Urx. ln
crd~tr to anr~ro the siernal-intio rntto and to thtAin hirh oftnalti-
ii%,'.* (nn,3, ii,:cursoy In Uto Neitnirerientn), It to rincesmary 4
uso an extratly lArre volw-_ of actu4tini- niterial and a otronF, volarlittig
fie14. lloiever, even those mosurfts are not always offectIvq. Wmn the
vdIum of th" olckup Is Incmasaid, Ont nonuntfw-alty of '.hv ranocured field
beri.%s to have a atratiCni, affect, nod this leads to rapid 4tton%4tioft of tala
prec.,smaion el"I and to an Incre4ne in thp arror in tile AskWuremanizi. How-
irwer, the polarizing field str"nrth can be Increased only U15 to diiflnito
val%As. SubstAntiAl technical dirr"itias associatAd with kite tvicesuity
for ensuring the nanadiabstic evitchinz off of thI& field and x1nio with %be
themal operation of Vie pickup develop at atrvng (above 500 (in) fla*Lde. In
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USSR UDC 621.375.82
ISMAKIN, Yu. S., SKROTISKIY, G. V.
"A Hologram as an Optical Element. (Survey)"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics Collection of Works), No 3,
Moscow, "Sov. radio," 1972, pp 3-12 (from RZh-Fizika, Ne, 1, Jan 73, Abstract
NoID976)
Translation: Problems associated with the development aad application of
holographic optical elements are discussed. Existing optical elements do
not always fully satisfy the requirements of coherent optics. The proper-
ties and application of analogs of lens-holographic zone plates are dis-
cussed. Hologram multipliers can be developed on the basis of such horao-
gram lenses. Holographic diffraction grids and certain devices in which
they are used are described. Holographic elements operating without the
use of additional optical attachments, in which their advantages aremost
clearly evident, are considered. The possibility of developing complex
holographic devices carrying out functions which were impossible to achieve
by means of classical optics is discussed. Authors' abstract.
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Y-~r sav,--' ye,ru. '.-or the first thrLe years at the eApariment: Oie animals
"ro %p0VL,! to r.d1arl"n -.j cc~ld ~c prtrant for the crew or, x t4pareeraft
a ir,'- o- -rr~, t" ~~xr- =r'. bick to cartzi, provIdv-d Cie rwilation
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SKRYABIN. A. S.
"The' Effect Irrhich Depolari~.ation of Radio Waves has on the Msdmum Effective
Range of Radio Altimeters"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta Oe-"orks of the Moscow Aviation Institute), 1970,
vyp. 208, pp 84-89 (from -RZ-h-Radiotekhnika, No 1, jan 71, Abstract No IG32)
Translation: A survey is given of experimental -works dealing vith the
effect which depolarization of rEidio waves has on the maxir-U-1-1 effective
range of radio altimeters. Studies were dome both u-ith actus-31 reflectine
surfaces (ground, sea and planetary surfaces) find vith artificial models.
It is shown an the basis of an analysis: of the result,,~ t1liat Uia effect of
depolarization on radio alt4lmeter operation may 1e elindnated when flying
above broken terra-In covered with veGetation where the levels of the parz-:1-
lel and orthogonal components of the field are t:omparablle; this is accam-
plished by joint reception of two orthogonal components. Ln flights over
.,th6 sea, the affect of depolarization xwj be divrej:,,-urided. Four illustra-
tions, bibliography of thirteea tltle3, 11. S.
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SKRYABIN.- D. D.
"Effective Sequential Estimation"
Vestn. Leningr. Un-ta [Herald of Leningrad Universityj, 1973, No 7,
pp SO-56 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973,
Abstract No 9V114)
Translation: The problem of effective sequential estimation of natural
parameters of binomial, multinomial and multidimensional Iftenerian proc-
esses is studied, Based on the Rao-Kxamer inequality., effective plans
and parameters effectively estimating the functions a-re found. Results
of De Groot concerning binomial estimation are extended to unlimited
sequential plans. Linear plans of the form {Y:Y(Y) = kx(y) + m) and
jy:x(y) = ky(y) + m} and only these plans were found to be effective.
Functions of the form ~(P) = a q + b and 0 -p) z.- Ii--P-- + b can be
p - kq q - kp
effectively estimated. in multillomial wale's, which are studied for the
first time, the planar plans fy:a x (T+) + a X,(Y) + a x (Y)
These plans allow effective estimation of functions the form
f (p) = OV + d,
USSR UDC 576.895.1(0:01)
SHUMAKOV, Ye. Ye. Compiler, and SKRYkRTTJ-- 9--l-, Editor
Stroitel'stvo Gel'mintologicnesKoy Nauki i Praktiki v SSSR (Development of
Helminthology and Practical Applications in the USSR), Vol 5, Bibliography,
Moscow, "Nauka,"1972, 619 pp
Translation: Annotation: This volume lists the Soviet publications on
general, medical, and veterinary helmintIliology;from 1961 to 1967 that were
used.in discussing various aspects of helminthology in volums I to 4 in the
series Stroitel'stvo Gel'mintologicheskay Nauki i Praktiki v SSSR, 1963-1969.
The book is aimed at helminthologists, veterinarians, physicians, zoologists,
and biologists of all kinds.
Table of Contents Page
Foreword 3
Principal abbreviations 4
Soviet Literature on Helminthology, 1961-1967
Part 1. Works publilshea frcm 1961 to 1965
List of works 1961-1965 5
Anonymous literature 374
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N
aulki i Praktiki v S5SR, Vol 5, Bibliography Moscm-r, "NaAa," 102, 619 pp
Page
Artieles of Soviet helminthologists published in the international
journal Helminthologia (Volumes I-VI, 19591-1965) 381
Additions 388
Index 396
Part II. Work published in 1966 and 1967
Lists of works 1966-1967 429
Anonymous literature 594
Additions 596
Index 601
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Lenin, Prize, Laureate
Moscow, Knizhnoye Obozreniye, 20 Aug 71, p 4
Translation: In recent years in the Soviet Union, much research has been
done on the biology of marine mammals: whales and dolphins. The interest
displayed in these animals is quite understandable, it was found that
dolphins have many interesting properties, which prompted bionic study of
their life. At the same time, it was found that dolphins are remarkably kind
and friendly and eat-tily Iuarn vari=3 difficult tricks, 11j:Ls prompted a
completely new trend in the scudy of dolphino. Currevitly, dolph~nt; arc being,
investigated not only by biologists but also by psycholog.U~ts,
linguists, and acousticians.
In view of this broad, multifaceted investigation of dolphins, it is strange
that our literature has nothad a single review on the world's cetaceans.
a Publish-
N(ni, such a review has been written. By the.end of 1971, the Naul,
ing.house will issue a voluminous monograph Kity i Del'finy (Whales and
Dolphins) by three authors: Doctor of Biological Sciences A. V. Yablokov
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SKRYABIN, K. I., Knizhnoye Obozreniye, 20 Aug 7 1, p 4
and Candidates of Biological Sciences V. M. Bel'kovich and V. 1. Borisov.
'The authors are well knowm to Soviet and foreign readers, since in 1965 and
1967 the Molodaya Gvardiya Publishing House published two -poDular books
written by them: Zagadka Okeana (The Ocean's Puzzle) and Nash Drug Del'fin
(Our Friend the Dolphin). These books were translated into a number of
languages in our country, and they were also published in Japan and Poland.
The distingUishing feature of this new book about whales and dolphins is its
monographic nature. In it, the reader will find information on the structure
of organ systems in cetaceans, a description of their way of living (food
Intake, reproduction, distribution, behavior, and so on), and information
on the origin of these mammals and an their enerities and parasiten. The
final chapter offers a brief description of all curtentlyl~--nown types of
whales and dolphins. The book also has a most complete bibliography on
cetaceang, with over 1,500 references to domestic and foreign publications.
This comprehensive approach, which includes not only the authars' Min fnfor-
mation but also data by world investigators, offers a description not only
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