SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLENKO, V. - SOKOLOV, B.A.
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SOKOUNKO, V., K01MEL'KOV, P. V.
"Organization of Technical Servicing and Statistical Analysis of the
Reliability of a Conputer"
V sb. Elektronno-vvchisl. tekhn. i DrograjmTdr. (Computer 'Technology and
Programming- collection of works), vyp. 3, Moscow, "Statistika", 1970D,
pp 63-70 (from. RZh-Yibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No -jVD681)
Translation: The paper deals with the. problems of work organization in
a Computer Center, and preventative maintenance an colirputers; basic
criteria are given which characterize computer reliability; basic forms
of technical and accounting documentation are presented for computer use,
and an algorithm is realized for processing and anal~zizig statistical
data on computer failures. Authors' abstract.
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XSSR
uDc 541.14
SOKOIZIIXOO Y. A., DADALI; V. A.t LITVIN-11=01 L. fl.j Academician of the Ukrainian
-W-CcM6M-Y--6t--Sc-iences, SENRIOVO V. L.
"Effect of Ultraviolet Wiation on the Reaction Rate of the Hydrolysis of
Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate Catalyzed by Benzimidazole"
Moscow# Doklady Akademii nauk SSSHj Vol 208, No 6v 1973, pp 1398-1400
Abstracti A significant increase (by 15 orders) in -the Ivasicity of benzLral-
dazole in the case of electron excitation and a noticeable inevaso in the
model reaction rate of the hydrolysis of tatraetbyl pyrophosphate catalyzed
by berizimidazole during ultraviolet radiation were discoveird . previously
.CL. M. Litvinenlco# et a1.0 DAII, Vol 204$ No 5t 197f. A further study has
now been made of the effect of the electron excitation of bentimidazole
molecules on the rate of the tetraothyl py-rophosphate hydrolys4la reaction.
The proportion of excited molecules participating in the catalysis was
determined, and the dependence ofthe reaction rate on thair concentration
was investigated,
The significant increase in catalytic activity of -the benzimidazole
molecules on excitation of then and also the significant changes in the
acid-base properties of the excited molecules of a number of compounds
entering into the composition of proteins fIB. V, Donaktj, Progr. Reakt.
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SOX01MIXOp V. A., et al., DokLuV Akademii nauk SSSR# Vol 208, No 6, 1973,
PP 1398-1400
Xinet, No 5. P-?3, 197-67 lead to the assumption that armlogoua processes can
have a defined effect also in encymatic catalysis. It is p-~-)aslble that the
catalytic activity of enzymes can in a number of cases arise from the func-
tional protein groups excited during the enzyme-substra:to interactions.
The possible nucleophilic mechanism of catalysis of the excited molecule by
the catalyst is proposed as was used previously fFs ftamerp et also Ber, ,
No 94o 16349 19613 to explain the catalytic effect of ialdazol In the base
state,
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-SOURCE-ZO. ORG. KH14. 19701 6(4), 711-17
.OATE P U15, L I S H E 0------ ~70
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TOPIC TAG,S--8RC'",I-NATEr* OFGANIC C(V-4PGUNDp ACUOPHENGNE, FLUGIUPiArEu oi~GmI[C
ki
tOM P OU t 10 ORAGAINIC 0XIOE, CHEMICAL REACTIOIN IMECHANISM
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IV- THE' REACTIEJ~,~S OF C SUB6 F S063 CILCH SU3Z BP (it) WITH MEC~tqA I--j ij;:'UH
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-1EN TAFJ 3, PENTAF LIJOR08 bi (YL- T YLF 1A
215, al S ( f ti 'z j 11E ijlz( Tf
OF THE A~CVE l-',[ACTlj,%S ARE DISCUSSED, FACILITY:
1Y0VDS1"sIRSK. UiST. OP6. KHIM., NOVOSIBIRSK, ussp-
USSR
V.AFlAi;I, V,G, USH-R!KOVA, ?-;i., MUTI-1. =tj#
"Light 'Modulator Based On Optical Contact Of Glaso Arid Kuoti--`
vestri. Belor-15. ur-t5
C-alorusaian University), Sar-es I., '~-o P
No 9, SuPt 1971, Ab3ti'act '~O, P"
.Tronslation, 7ae cimiit ckrid the froqu~!jncy and, ai.-;,Aiti~de
pulsed 148ht modulatcr uru pr~m~,ritc Plutc3 of poly styn,,rc with upproplriatc
cetaing au74-urc a con-bact at u 10 rxm nr~!a with th-, for~-c vW -~17ecoure of th,(~
Platau on a glace Pri5m, of 0.2 Ir-S. Tzats gih,~Iled that th", --:;dultitor
square pulae with a duration of olicroeocond xvith tj dc--,ta of 1nGdQ12ti0;1 of
7~--30 percont and diatortiorna of the ptilvo tops of 10-15 percant. 2 ill. 4 ref.
V.Ch.
.Ace. Nr: d. Abstra.cting~~ Service: Ref. Code".
44397 CHEMICAL ABST. /-70~ J4S 000.0
84013d Mechanism cif the magnetic fietd effixt in antbmene
Photoconductivity. Frankevich, ~mpk?
9- 14P. _I 4j=-Av% QUA,_
Phys.. Mm2g, USSR)., .5did 31"6u r- Immun.. 1970,
251-3 ~(Eug). The effect of it magnetic field ~n the photo-
cond. of anthracene crystals'excited In the iinglet-triplet abzrcpt-
tion hand under hole injection 4as lavestigated.~'., This
may be explained in -terilts of -triplet excltoq-trapp~~& hole Infer-
action. Such a- model n~[ay be earlier rewits, an
ipplicd~; to the
magnetic field effect -on W11-excited ~ . u4ng neut-ral
photocond
contacts. RCYZ
USSR uDc 616-ool-34-o6:616:711-036.868
S-OKOLIK, L. I., and SHKONDIN, A. N., Medical Institute Voroshilovgrad
'IDynamics Changes in the Skeleton during Vibration Sickness and Their Aseocia-
tion with the Nature of the Patient's Working Environment"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevanlya, No 7, Jul 70,
pp 28-30
Abstract: X-ray studies of the bones and joints of 222 patients afflicted with
vibration oickness-are discussed. Pathological changes in the skeleton were
noted in all of the patients, and an advanced stage was recoiA,--d in 230- The
patients were divided into groups acconling to their working environment:
those staying on at their regular jobs (where they had been using vibration
equipment and continued to do so); those who were tempoxarily transferred;
and those who had been permanently removed from jobs involving exposure to
vibration. The degree of the degeneratlve-dystrophic pilocesoes for the three
groups was compared. It is recommended that x-ray data ',,be inoluded as a basis
for determining preventive meazuras:to be taken in connection,with vibratlon
sickuess.
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USSR UDC: 51:330-115
SOKOLIK, M.
IIA Model of Dynamic Planning and Management oi- a Production-Trade Com-
plexti
V sb. Ekon. probl. raz-Otiya nar. kh-va USSR (Economie Problems in De-
-ional
velopment of the Nat Econory of the UkrSSR--collection of works),
Kiev, 1970, PP 170-179 (from,RZh-Kibernetika, 110 7, Jill 71, Abstract No
7V664)
Translation: The author presents a network formulation of the problem
of minimum expenditures for delivery of vegetable produce from. farms to
stores in different networks, and to bases and proccGrAng, plants.
M. Popov.
USSR UDC.-
M.
_SOKOLrK P.
On an Optimu-- Planning Problem 1,.'ith Regard to Conditions of Risk"
V sb. Vopr. povysh. effektivn. proia-va na rzom. pred-priyati~akh UqSR
(ProblTms o-P Increasing Production Efficiepcy in. Indur~-trial Enterrrise.-,
of the UkrSSR--collection of works), Ltvov, 1971, pp !&'j-182 (fron RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 1V867)
[No abstract]
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SOKOLIK, M. P.
IlThe Transport Problem with Random Demand and Its Network Interpretation"
Mat. Metody Issled. I Optimiz. Sistem. V)T. 3, [~Iathematical ~Iethods of Studying
and Optimizing Systems, No. 3-Collection of Works], Kiev, 1970, pp 82-95,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 19i1, Abstract No.
SV549 from the Introduction).
Translation: The stochastic transport problem is reduced to a special problem
of linear programming. A network interpretation of these stochastic transport
problem is given.
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TITLE-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF OXIDIM STATES-IN FERROCENE
COPOLYMERS -U-
AUTHOR-(06)-ALIYEVt L.A.9 VISHNYAKOVAP ToPot PAUSHKINP YAoMot PENDINI.
As A j9KLU_4-NU__AY
_Ax. T,A-f STUKANt R*A4
Cddl?rRY F INFo__us*KR'
~-.SOURCE-IZV* AKAD. NAUK SSSRP SER*l KHIM& 19701 (2)v 306-10
DATE PUSL [SHED----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TUPIC TAGS--GAMMA SPECTRUMv FERROCENEt COPOLYMER# PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, ZINC
CHLOR.Wit OXIDATION
COINTAOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1979 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/0001002/0306/0310
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123760
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;,2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123760'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE GAMMA RESONANCE SPECTRA OF
COPOLYMERS MADE OF FERROCENE AND ETCOME AND PHrfjALIC ANHYDRIDE 11,61 E R E
REPORTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH DETN. OF THE AMTo OF THE OXIDIZED FORM OF
FE IN SUCH POLYMERS FROM THE AMT* OF OXIDIZING AGENT CONSUMED. THE
COPOLYMER WITH MECOET WAS OXIDIZED TO SMALLER THAN Ok EQUAL TO 60PERCENT
OF ITS FE CONTENTt WHILE THE COPOLYMER WITH PHTH4LIC ANHYDRIDE WAS
OXIDIZABLE TO 45PERCENT* THE COPOLYMER WITH PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE HAVING
THE MAX. LEVEL OF 0XIDN.r RELATIVE TO FERROCENE ANO WITH MIN. PROGRESS
OF SECONDARY REACTIONS CONTAINEV SOME 35PERCENT OXIDIZED FE ACCORDING TO
SPECTRAL DATA AND 50PERCENT ACCORDING TO CHEM* DETN. THIS COPOLYMER WAS
PREPDe WITH A ZNCL SU82 CATALYST IN 5 HR AT 150DEGREES IN AN AUTOCLAVE;
THE SUBSTANCE WAS GENERALLY INSOL. THE 0XIONSe WERE DONE WITH K SUB2 CR
SUB2 0 SUB?--I'w'-AC'OH' OR- WITH~-k'F'ECL: SUIV3 SOLN-*' IN':~AQ'q l(CL-6
FACILITY: INST* KHIM* FIZ*l MOSCOW#IUSSR.
IMCLASSIFIED
.&fz 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--CATALYTIC AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES t;F MIXED CATALYSTS BASED ON
NICKEL -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-KASIMOVA, G.I.r SIZHANOV# FOB*# S~.K..G~J.JSKIYF D.V.v POPOVP N.I.1
KHISAMETDINOVp Z.P,.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR o
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK KAZ. SSR, SER~. KHIMe 1910t 20[2)s 20-4
DATE PUBLISHED----70
~-_SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
i~:,:'TOPIC TAGS-CATALYST ACTIVITY, NICKELv MAGNESIUM 0XIDEo HYDROGENATION,
ORGANIC NITRO COMPOUNOt PHENOL
,''.w-,CGINTROL MARKING-NG RESTRICTIONS
:-,'-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
'PROXY REELIFRAME SfFP NO
---UR/U3b0/l)/0Zo/00;,
Y/0020/0024
,.-,,.ciRr, AccEssICN NO--AP0125617
UNCLASSIFIED
212 019 UNCLASSIFHO PkOCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01256L7
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT THE EFFECT WAS STUDIED OF mGO
ADONS. ON THE ACTIVITY OF A NI CATALYST. THE CARRIER;N1 RATIO WAS
CONST., 4:1. THE ACTIViTY OF ZHE NJ CA,rALYSTS I~OR THE HYDROGENATION OF
G-NITROPHENOL INCREASED 2.5 TIMES UPON USING A CARRIER AND FOR FHE ADON.
OF MGO; THE OPTIMUM ADON. BEING NI;MGO EQUALS 1:0.2. A COMPARISON OF
THE CATALYTIC AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES SHOWED THAT THEIR CHANGES ARE
SYMBATIC. THE MAX. ACTIVITY WAS OBTAINED FOR SAMPLES REDUCED AT
250VEGREES FOR Nit AT 400-50DEGREES FOR THE NI:CLAY EQUALS 1:4 CATALy-STt
AND AT 350-400DEGREES FOR THE NI:MGU CATALYST. FOR THE PROMOTED
CATALYST ThE REACTION IS LIMITED BY THE ACTIVATION OF THE UNSATO. COMPO.
FACILITY: KAZ* KHIM.-TEKHNOL. INST.,.CHIMKENT,, USSR.
UDC 543.544.084.8
SOKOLIN, G. F., LULOVA, N. I., LIPAVSKTY, V. N, , MERKULOV, V. D.
"Selection of Evaporator Temperature During Dosing of Liq4id Samples in an
Industrial Chromatograph"
Avtomatiz. i Kontrollnoizmerit. Pribory. Mauch.-Tekhn. Sb. [Automation and
Testing and 'Measurement Devices. Scientific-Technical Collection], 1972,
No 12, pp 22-24 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metrologiya i
Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 12, 1972, Abstract No 12.32.1025, by V. S. K.).
Translation: The most commonly used liquid sample dosing devices in indus-
trial chromatographs are those in which the specimen is evaporated in a
stream of carrier gas fed into the column, and the beginning of evaporation
coincides with the beginning of analysis. Results are presented from exper-
imental studies of the influence of evaporator temperature oil the effective-
ness of separation and the height of peaks of difficult-to-saparate mixturos
with boiling points of u5 to 1450 C. It is derionstrata-d thot the selection
of the optimal evaporator temperature allows tile Offectivone5!; of tile column
to be increased si~gnificantly; the evaporator temperature should be 1.5-2
times tile mean boiling point. of the components of the mixture; if the optimal
evaporator temperature causes thermal destruction of the specinen, dosing
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Sokolin, G. F., Lulova, N. I., Lipavskiy, V. N., Merkulov, V. D.,
Avtomatiz. i Kontrollnoizmerit. Pribory. Nauch.-Teklin. Sb., No 12, pp 22-1-4-
devices with preliminary evaporation of the specimen should be used; the
accuracy of maintenance of the optimal evaporator temperature should be 0.5
to I* C. 2 figures, 5 biblio. refs.
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SOKOLURAD 2&.-A.
"On the Kernel Decision of a Cooperative Came"
V sb. Is3led. operatsiy i stat. modelir. (Op&rations Research and Statistical
Modelling - collection of works), First Edition, Leningrad,, Leningrad Uji-
versity. 1972, pp 170-173 (from RZh-hatematikA, No Ile Ifav 73~ Abstract 11 V599)
Translations The necessary and sufficient conditions for a cooperative pame
to have the CV property are given in term3 of a balanced selection of setst
the e-kernel of the Eama coincides with the HN decisions and for any sharing
x which is not part of the solution there exists a sharing y from the solu-
tion which dominates x on the coalitions which are real for x.
Abstract by Ye. Yanovskaya
59
USSR uDc 66M13.431.47-32-31-28
BLII;OV;, V. A., UIMERIM, N. G.: NDMIN, V. MI.., YRUSAEOV-A. L. MI.,
-KAYAj Z. CkiI 6MIEV. A. V.
SOKOLINSKIY, A. G,.- OIILOV~ V. N., XIYSCTS ud J
"Glass for Ultrasonic Dclay Lines"
USSR Author's Certificate NO 3ff)156 Filed 26 Jun 70~ Pubii~;Iied 16 J&n 73
(from Otla7tiya, Izobreteniya, Promy'shlennyya Ohraztsy, 'Tovarnyyc Zwalei, 1NO 7,
Mur (a) 73, claim ITO 11153i0l~/L,10-33)
0
Translation: A glass for ultra-son-ic delay lines, includinL; Sio~), 4,11 rao,
K20, is distinE~uishcd by the fact -that, in ordor to obtain sLablc a c ot x.-, t J,
properties it contains Uie above comoonents in the follow4n,; troowitr;, wcj~7.ht
SiO2 49-65; ZnO 5-25, BaO 10-5-3o; i,o-6-25, and furthennom Sb.O 0.0~-3.
'2 3
47
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JPRS S4493
16 November 1971
un 612-521
WEIVAL RISPIWIlMi GAS METAbOLISM, AND
MMWr EXPENDITUR-1 '_T THZ CASE OF VAaYIXG IMMAN
ACTIVITY UNIDER 1M=Iai'S OF VEWNILESSNESS
[xvitLele by T. 0
Fas yen, r L;_ Moscow- JaveWYA.AkadforiL
Auk SSSR
Op 673-6
A study was Made of hu=o erz*--=l respirlatton, gas metabo-
lism, and energy expenditure during Performance of various
task& carried out under co:lditio.
no involvin; brief Periods
Of wtightlOssness created during aircraft flights alo,,&
Parabolic trajectories and dutring simulated wgightiqoGnalls
(in a water medium and On Spe-ZiAl !Ioating stands),
The tests that were conducted Indicated that under con-
ditions oe "eiplitlessness. Teg4tzless of the w--ay in %ohich
they vore sizulated, human enerSy expondlturqs on the per-
forzonce o! the SaMe tasks were 22-42 percent highor than
under ordinary cordiriona on the 3-w-nd, both when tho
individuals being tooted were normally dressed and wiian
they uore special gar"nts. A tendenty was noted toward
a decrease in tile energy cons=?--ion rate under weight-
06 a coriditLons as the individuals being tested become
accustomed to these condltle,~-_s. The authors are of the
opinion chat the ;rwcabolic sbifts t1u2c were observed are
connected with the general nonspeciZzic reaction of the
organismoto the iAfluonce of unuisur'l pilyrical factors
(weightl ssness), causing a distuLbance of motion coordi-
nation.
USSR A/C]
USSR UDC 539.37h
SURKOV, Yu. P., BEP031EVIA, F. N., and SOKOLKOV, Ye, I%, Instit e of Metal
~ut
Physics, Acadeirky of Sciences USSR
"Thermal Stability of LI ur
t he Struct e of E1437B Alloy After High-Ternperatuxe Heat
and Mechanical Treatment at Various Deformation Rates"
U
Fizika Pletallov i Met a-lovedeniye, Vol 30, No 5.. 1970, PP 963-90
Abstract: Changes in the structure oli- s1pecimens of E143~(B alloy defor-,.eJ by
10% at 1080 0- at 10, 1, and 0.001 SPIC- uith subsequelat haat-;ng were studieC.I.
The sttrui-14111,a of speci-mens ~tzbljeated to high-speed do-Col"n-atc., (I 'fuld 10 sea
was characterized by more imcomplete proceBoes of fragntLatation, the presen-ce.
of a Iarge niunber of dislocationis ardered along,olipping pl=as, and a high
level of distor-Lion of t1w material. The behavior of the structureo darincr
subseq,,,ent high-temperature. holdina differed significantly fc,.r specimens sWo-
jectea to slow and fast defonaation. The most notable chan?rf-sIver,:, obse:,ved
in the structiLre of .9peci-mens de2orrued at hiek speeds ('10 so(,..- They Consist-
ed of restructuring of disloca-tion corifigarations -with t~he frrinatLon of a
subgrain structure and suIbseque-zit growth of elemeats of the _,atxucture. ~10-wever,
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SURKOV, Yu. P., etu al, Fizika Metal-lov i I-letallovedai-4-ye, Vol 30, No 1970,
pp 963-966
the
differences in ~ha deformation stract-are (degree of di-ic.-rientation, z3lze
of fragments) result-Lng fron prel:L-dxary high-temperature -upsetting were not
eliminated du---ing sWri-sequent, heating.
USSR UDC 620-l'31;5 ~19,374;546-7` -75
LE11T-T, V. 1. SURFIall 11J. 1 Y2. I"
il:.;. N., and ZETUR~'Y-:M", V., T~,,
of Physics of Xetals, Academy of Science's-ft ~-S.
"Aging of MiZ,7TTYuR Alloy After Plastic Flow"
u e
Sveralovs?, Fizilca Metallov i 11~' tallmedeniye, Vol 2', Ncj 6, juz, 70, -,-)i?
Abstract: A att;d~,,, is madie, usl-ng, me-Lbods
~.nu tr-nz.-.iis-
le tile n -sses of decay ol a mitiirabld -01, LJ
sioz e1 etron mdcroucopy, of roce olid - - ~
in the ~ailv;7752"YvLi alloy wit" different `islocation sLructt-xc:r~ )roduced by
-im ti,
tj,.O-- at, Iff-Crent temeratl%-s. For c'cAt a nj~ the cffcci of distrlbu~t:Lon ot' tiLt;-
locations on thu Processes of m.lbseqUOnt thO--e '~c,',-~11; Of 20
and 10300C ),ore selected, w~Lich in all defo
oxmod Eveciji?~-ns a yield of
44-47 k,-/m-:. Chan,es in T~echanical --d structucra- In, the nmc~-,.sr, of
aging are de-,e=dned. it is chown that. the highcr rt-.CRr--"t
~C,-,Cra' 0 Z.L , u - ~L -
uz* ar a'men' a.-e duo ~i---i-zily to ~-hn ircreazcd `Cnzlty o-"
zate=-ete-l" 4 de
emissions c~' t-n- in ad-JA-Liall the.! llot(~Ilc!(l form Of t-1:,j
Le
ocumdar- s of zrairG and the Gepmeation of cailbides on s%lich t-';-~C
intergrain disimte-7:mtion ard encure adluqui~-.ta ductility. The aut'--~0-4%; zhan2k. 1,1% A.
Ko.mpaneytsev for help ir, coz-ducting t4Lstn on mec"I'mrAica nraulrtic-.31 R. il.
a.10, R, A. Yar~Cdhunyl-i 2or ilv-11) i-rl Preparing and clacckint; of Lhim ;,Oil, S.
P t luable ouu-,-
I rwa 10 vZ4 -,,ertiona durinC, diGcussion.
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Alz 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-30OCT70
TITLt:--L;lST~,IBUTI0N OF SOME MICR6ELEMENTS IN THE OaGANS AND TISSUeS OF
PATIENTS WITH LYMPHOGRANULOMATOSIS~-U-
AUTHOR-SOKCLC- YE*Ao
~.,,,,CCUNTIRY- F INFO-USSR
~~'."_S0UkCE--VRACHEBNOYE DELO* 19709 NR 6f'PP 32-35
:'-'~':DATE PUBLISHED--70
SUBJECT, AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCCS
TAGS--METABGLrSMv COPPERj'SILVER# LE
AD# OARIUMv BLUDD CHEMISTRY*
URINEw AUTOPSYt LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, HEMATUPOLESIS
CCNTROL MARKING-,NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-,-UR/0475/70/0001006/0032/0035
.~,PROXY- REEL/FRAME-13002/175r'_ STEP NO
~~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0129120
UNCLASSIFIED
Z/2 032 UNCLASSIIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129L20
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSfRACT. METABOLISM CF COPPER, SILVER,
LEAD, BARIUM I~AS STUDIED IN THE BLOODy URINE ANO FEGES OF 35 PATIENTS
-WITH LYMPHOGRANULUMATOSIS AND IN THE TISSUES OF 12 AUTOPSY CASES.
BLOCD COPPER PROVED OkCREASED DUE TO LOSS WITH THE URINE; A DEPLETION OF
COPPER WAS FGUND IN THE HEMOPOIETIC.ORGANS; SILVER CONTENT WAS
SIGNIFICANT IN THE aL6009 URINE, FECES AND HEMOPOLETIC ORGANS. SOME
,,THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CONCLUSIONS ARE DRAWN FRO14,THE ABOVE FINDINGS.
FACILITY: KLINIKA GGSPITALINOY TERAPIl CONETSKOGU MEDITSINSKUGG
INSTITUTA.
UNCLASSIFIED
_.-Noma
USSR UDC 538-56
KATYSHEV, Ye. G., PANASSYUK, V. S., PANKRATOV, S. G., ROKALTIOVS.-KI.Y, - V. F. ,
SAMOSHEWICOV, Yu. K. , SOKOLOV, A. A., SPEKTOR, Ya. M. , ~IiEkNOV, B. M.
"Investigation of Electromagnetic Emission of a Modulated Electron Beam"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tehhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 42, No 11, Nov 72, p 2h46
Abstract, The 'paper gives a block diagram and the parameters of an instal-
lation for studying velocity-modulated emission of an electron beam, as well
-as the results of measurem-enits. The beam energy was,33 kev, beam current in
the pulse 0.25 a, pulse duration 4 ps, pulse.repetation rate 25 Hz, fre-
quency of the modulating rf field 482 MHz, length of the emission region
55 cm, mid pressure in the system 10-4. mm Hg. It was found that the emission
power received by an antenna vith effective area of 750 sq. cm. at a distance
-of 2.5 m. from the beam is 1 mw. The vector of intensity of the modulating
electric field lies in a plane which passes through the.axis of the beam.
The ratio of emission intensity on the second harmonic to that on the first
GlAws and Ceramics
USSR UDC 666&1,0311532.5
SOKOIDVO A. A., SHEYNKOP, 1. H.s and PCHFLYAXOVI K. A.
Hodelirovaniya proteessov g~drodinaziki vyavkikh rasplavov )Modeling of Processes
of.the HydrodIrmnics, of Viscous Suelts)o Hoscow, 12datel'st-vo Literatury po
Stroitellstyus 1972# 191 pp
Trawlation of Annotationt The book discusses the phy~~Ical 11-mises of processes
of modeling the hydrodyn&mIcs, of viscous smelts, Theoretically based methods
axe given for the calculation of convectional and production flow&. Ques-
tions are exardred which concern the influence of intor4al aources of heat
and bubbling on a viscous smalto Several engineering tilzks are presented
which have been solved by the authors with:the modelingilmethod.
The book is intended for technical engineering workers In the glass
manufaoturing Industry and also may be used by studerts at schools of higher
education,
Table of Contentst Page
Foreword 3
Chapter 1. Theoretical Ba&es of Modeling Hydrodynanic Processes of
Smalts
1. Theoretical Bases of Model Calculation and Selection of
the modeling Fluid 7
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SOKOLOil A. A., et al*# Modeling of Processes of the Hydrcdy=ics of' Viacous
Smelts, Hoscout Izdatel! styo Literatury po Stroitelletvu. 1972, 191 pp
2, Application of the Method of Similarity, ThOol"I AO
3. Application of tree Dimension Analysis Method 22
4. Application of Similarity Theory Method to the Determina-
tion of Electric, Parazeters 26
5. Modeling the Blectrothermic Process on a Cold EUctrolyte 29
6, Modeling a Glazes Smelt Whirling Process 30
7. 7. Modeling Mixing Devices 34
Chapter II. Modeling Flulds 35
1. Modeling Fluids in the Absence of Electroth6rmics 36
2. Modeling Fluids In the Presencie lor Electrotilermics 41
Chapter III -, Methodology of Selection of Modeling Fluid and 5cale
Calculation 46
Chapter !Ve Modeling Assemblies and ft:perimontal TechnIque
53
I* Modeling the Produation Flow and Chargwlaita~tion 56
2. Features of Modeling the'rTempe;ature Field 58
3. Creating Maximum Speeds on the Surfaee of the Modeling
Fluid 60
4. Modeling the Channel and the Production Part of the BaBin 61
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SOKOLOV; A. A., at al.# Modeling of Processes of the N)rdrodYnAr"ca Of Viscous
Smalts# Xoscow# Izdatelletvo Literatury po.Stroltallstvur 19720 191 pp
5, Modeling Electric Preheating 62
7- Swirl Modeling 64
8. Technique for Processing the~Expmrixental Results 65
Chapter V. Amlytic Methods for WoulAting Convecti0iial Flows of
GUos Mass in Vat Furnaces, 70
n9 Formulas for the, Convection of
1, Derivation of Ca_1Pul&tj
,
Glasse, Hasses In Furnazes for tha~Froduction of'Sheet"Glass 70
2. The Innuence of Friction at the Basin:,Side 'YaUa or. the
Distribution of Speeds Along the Crosscutting of1the now go
3- Approximate Calculation- of Pameters of Conviactiatua now
In hamaces for the Yachanized Pxoductlon of Individual Products 93
4, The Influence of Changle in Direction of the Glass Rasa Prom
Horizontal to Vertical on the Magnitude of the Stood of Convectioral
now 97
5. Calculation of Actual Speed Magnitudes of the1erk~Chwise
and Gross ?Iowa of the Glass Mass InYurnaces for the PIxoduction of
Individual Producta 99
6. Woulation of Parameters of GlaAis Mse Flow in the Garial,
3A in the Feeder# and in the Channel (2oundary Asseably) 102
USSR
SOKOLOV, A. A,, et al., Modeling Of Processes of tho Rydxv4)maaics of Viscous
Smeltsp Hoscowt ls"tellstvo Literatuzy P0 Stroltel'atvu, 1972o 191 PP
Chapter VI. Examples of the Modeling of Hydrodynamic F-roevetses of
Viscous Smelts 105
1'. Modeling the Work of Glass H61ting Furnaces for the Pro-
duction of Sheet Glass 105
2, Modeling the Work of Flow Fimnaces, 121
3., Modeling the Work. of Direct Heating Furzaces 153
4. Modeling the workat the Feeder-in the.Produlo-tion of
Continuous Glass Filament by a Singlim-Staea NOV.-A 157
5. Application of Experimental-Statistic-al Hothod in
Hodoling Hydrodynamics~ 167
Chaptor U1. Ways of Further Doveloping the Modeling al the -Hydro-
dynanics of Viscous Smelts 178
Bibliogmphy 182
Appendix 187
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PAMSYUK, V. S.; SOKOLOV, A. A.: STEPAITOV B. M.
"Principles of the Construction and Possible Applications 64-' Accelerators
idth,Superstrong Magnetic Fields Obtained by Detonations"
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya; November
1972,.pn 907
ABSrPACT: Several designs of single-stage accelerators with superstrong rk-
netic fields are presented. Betatrons arA high-frequency cyclic accelerators,
as vell as direct-action accelerators., are considered. Various methods of
particle injection, and extriction are described. Possible ap-PItcations of
the cyclic accelerators described for obtairJxg superhigh-energ-.r particies
are assessed. Such accelerators seem promising for the acceleration o-r bexms
of secondary particles as well as for experiments on intoraecting ba,.~mms ot
g-meson.3 and n-inesons., of fundamental irportnnoe in high-onarjV physics.
The article incbider, 14 (quationr, and five,- figures. There are 10
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27,4OV70
ilTLE--SINGLE PHOTON TRANSITION FRO4 THEMETASTAOLE LEVEL OF THE. HYDROGEN
ATOM WITH CONSIDERATION FOR SPIN STATES -U-
AUTHOR- (04) -ZHUKOVSK I Y, V.CH., KOLESNIKOVAY NoMat SOKOLOV, A.Ao,, HERRMANNj
..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970* 28(4)9 622-6
j", DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.e~SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TAGS--HYDROGENt TRANSITtON,PROBABILITYs ELECTRON TRANSITIONt
ELECTRON SPIN, METASTABLE STATEf PHOTON EMISSION
'~CONTROL MARKI,NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
:'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FtED
Y,,REEL/FRAME--3007/1067 STEP NO--UR/0051/70/028/UDA/0622/06,16
ACCESSION NO--AP0136487
V.NCI.,ASSIFIED
z/Z 022 U NC L A S S I F I E 0 PROCESS ING DA7'E--27PqOV-.70
-r-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136487
-A8STRACT/EXTlRA%'-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT& THE PROBABILITV WAS DETO. OF THE
SPONTANEOUS SINGLE PHOTON TRANSITION FROM THE "IETASTt.BLE LEVEL 2S SUBONE
HALF OF-THE H ATOM WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SPIN.STATES, THE 6RFIT TELLER
FORMULA WHICH DESCRIBES THE ANALOGOUS PROCESS WAS CORRECTED. THE
PROBABILITY WAS ALSO CALCO. OF THE STIMULATED TRANSITION FROM THE SAME
LEVEL.
UNCLASSIFIEO
USSR
SOKOLOV, A. A.~ State Special Design-Construction Tachn-Ical Bureau
"Hand and Pack Apparatus. Hand Sprayer*
Moscow, Zashchita RasteniX, No 4s 1970) PP 57-58
-t: -2 consists of a h,~ind pixnp iwunte
Abstrac The hydraulic hoso GSH
d
on- astand, a fire hose with an atornizerp nnd ati intake hose
equipped with a filtering device. Dotailed proe~llodures are given
for handling before use, for spraying by a singie operator or a
ti,o-man team, for eleaning after use,,i and for.storagn and maiti-
tenance of this unit, A troubleshooting table Is,prosented listing
various malfunctions and steps to bo~talcen to COrrect them.
itz 019 UNCLASSIFtED I~ROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
TITLE--~,UANTUM THEORY OF ELECTRON MOT M% IN A CYCLIC RESONANCE ACCELEkATUR
_u_
AUTHOR-103)-BAGROV, V.G., SOKOLDVt A.A.t TERNOV9 I.M.
''COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR
~,_SOUACE-TOMSKi IZVESTIYA. VYSSHIKH IJCHE5NYKH' ZAVEDE-NIY: FIZIKA; AP--,-'IL L970*
12-22
pp
PATE POL ISHEJ ------- 70
~:SUBJECT A!~EA5--PHYSICS
TAGS-.-EDOY CUKR.ENT, HECTR014A-ETIC~ FIEL09 RELA'~IVISrl(*. L E C f 'R ON
ELECTRON M10TION
C, V1 T P, fj t RESTRICTIONS
'00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
IpROXT REEL/F.RAME--3004/ 1288 STEP NC)--UR/0139~'10/000/000/0012/OC22
:~CIRC~- ACCESSION NO--AT0131743
UNCLASS IFILEO~,
I M I I I I
ele 0 i 9 UNCL A S 5 1 F f E 0 P,z G C E'S S I MG DAT E-- 1 3,NOV7 0
CIRC ACCESSION N0--ATC13L7+3
GP-0- ABSTkACT. THE K L E- I MGOR Q 0 N 'I: Q U A T I 13 i, 1 1 _5 U -S E 0
THE '-I'M 10".1 OF A RELATIVISTIC "'AOM IN ;% FOCOSSING,
IN tfiE,smy OF ELEU.
HU~HER FPWiENICY EDDY
CONSTA'
Nf ~',WiET IC FIELO Ult THF PRESENCE OF A ST11,L
ELECT;ROMAGNETIC FIELO CWlPENSATIi',lG THE K-ADIATIONIENEkGY LOSS. THE
SOLUTIONS 0,3TAINED CAN F11"40 APPLICATION IN THE Th,EURY OF ELECTRON
STORAGE f-UNGS, wHERE 4UANTUM FLUCTUATIONS ARE C-SPul-CIALLY NUTICEABLE.
NCLUDES 54 EQUATIONS.
THE ARTICLE 1.
UNCLASSIF IED
USSR MC 620.193.01
XMmSOVA t YE & G. rQXuAa,&o-X0VAK0VS;KIYj V. X., K0T=YRKI1?, M. M. ,
arch 5
Scientific-Research Institute Imeni L. Ya. Xarpov
"The Influence of Oxidation-Reduction Systems on the Rate of DissolutiDn of
ftwive Titanium"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, No 4, 1972, pp 409-414.
Abstract: Data are presented and discussed on changes in the dissolution rate of
passive titanium,qotentiostatically polarized in dilute sulfuric acid upon intro-
duction of the Fez /Fe3+ redox system to the acid, ajwl also upon introduction of
Ti3+ ions. The radicnetTic method is used to show that when titanium is maintained
in the anode-passive state, the. introduction of Fe2, ions causes only an increase
in the external anode current,. while the introduction.of Ti3+ ions causes a
simultaneous inhibition of' dissolution of the titanium, explained by the anode
deposition of Ti02 from the solution.
'0~
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BAGIR(71.1 V. G.; SOKOLCV., A. A.Y N 11. m. (Moscow Sm
TERI= te University)
"Quantum Theory of Electron Motion in a Cyclic Resonance Acce-1-arator"
Tomsk, !--vestiya Vysshi'lKh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy: Fizilm; April 1970, pp 1,--02
ABSTRACT: llhe -Uein-Gordon equation is used in the st-,t(~y of the motion of a
relativistic electron in a focussing, constant niagnetic field in the prescnce of
a still higher-freque-acy eddy electromagnetic field comrensatim, the radiation
jenergy loss. The solutions obtained can find application in the theonr of
electmn storage rings, vhere quantum fluctuations are es-pecially noticeable.
The article includes 54 equations. There are 1O.bibliographic references.
~1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--f4ARDENING PROCESS AND THE ELECTRIC INSULATING PROPERTIES OF
THERMOSETTING PLASTICS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-KISELEVA, V.A.f SOKOLOV9 A.D.p KANAVETS, I~F.
_tOUNTRY OF INFG--USSR
CE-PLAST. MASSY 1970t (2), 35-9
IATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
7-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--HARDNE
SS CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS, r--LECTRIC INSULATIUNi
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, DIELECTRIC PROPERTY4 THERMOSETTING
PLASTIC/(U)K21 22 PHENOIC PLASTICY (U)Y-18 2 PHFNUIC PLASTIC7-
(U)'K211 3 PHENOIC PLASTIC
.7~~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992)'1706 STEP NO--UR/0191/70/000/002/00.35/0039
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOI.12700
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7O
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112700
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HARDENING KINETICS 13F 3
PHENOLIC PLASTICS (1), K-21-22t K-18-2f AND K-211-3, AND THE EFFECTS OF
PHYSIOCHEM. FACTORS ON THE INSULATING PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC ARTICLES
WERE STUDIED. THE DIELEC. PROPERTIES OF I DETERIORATED DURING HARDENING
IN A MOLD (I.E., THE DIELEC. LOSS FACTOR INCREASEDt WHEREAS T14E SP. BULK
AND SURFACE RESISTANCES CORRESPONDINGLY DECREASED). PRELINIMiARY DRYING
OF MOLDING MATERIALS WAS USEFUL ONLY WHEN THEIR MOISTURE CONTENT WAS
LARGER THAN 2PERCENTt OTHERWISE THE PHYSIOCOMECH. PROPERTIES
DETERIORATED. THREE INDEPENDENT METHODS (KANAVETS PLASTOMETER, CHANGES
IN THE EXTRACTANTS CONTENTv AND CHANGES IN THE ELEC. CONSY.) SUGGESTED
THE MOST EFFECTIVE HARDENING PROCEDURE9 VIZ., HAKDENING IN A MOLD SHOULD
STAKE ONLY AS LONG AS IS REQUIRED FOR EACH MATERIAL TO ATTAIN A CERTIAN
SHEAR STRESS, WHILE FURTHER HARDENING.SHOULD TAKE PLACE OUT OF THE MOLE
NDER AND REMOVAL OF A
(WHICH ENSURES INCREASED HARDENING OF THE BN
SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE VOLATILE COMPDS.l.
112 029 UNCLASSIFIED OROCESS ING DATE--04DEC70
-TITLE--INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE AND THE RATE OF PRESS[NG OF THERMOSETTING
:,.-PLASTICS ON THE PH~SICOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MANUFACTURED GOODS
AUTHOR-(02)-SOKOLOV, A.D., PEREVERTOV, ;A.S#
OF, INFO--USSR
::,_'_SOURCE-FlZ.-KHfM. MEKH. MATER. 1970, 6(2), 90-4
i_.,:~..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
---SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
-:TOPIC TAGS--BENDING STRENGTH, THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL, PRESSURE EFFECT,
'FABRICATION, COMPRESSIVE STRESS
PL'ASTIC
!.,:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS'SIFIEO
PROXY FICHE NO----FD70,f6050l2/E08 STEP NO--UR/0369/70/006/002/0090/0094
--GTRC- ACCESS lGN-Ni---AP-Gt 40?~14-----
2/2 029
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP(1140316 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BENDING STRENGTH (S[(-,MA) OFTHE
THERMOPLASTICS INCkEASES WITH THEIR D. AND THE DEGREE OF HARDENING.
INCREASE OF THE COMPRESSION RATE UURING. MOLDING 0ECREASEs THE RATE OF
THE 0. INCREASE. THE INCREASE OF THE-,MOLOING TEMP. INCREASES THE D,
INCREASE RATE. THE OPTIMUM MOLDING TEM P. FOR PHENOLHASED COMPONS. IS
.1:20DEGREES. HOLDING THESE MATERIALS.UNDER COMPRESSION INCREASES THEIR
D. AND SIGMA. FACILITY:: L,Vov.:'POLITEKlit' IN5T,t LVOVi,~USSRs
7 sF r,
UDC 621.39G.67
THE UVELOPMENT OF STRUCTURAL MMIOUS FOR INCREASING THE
EFFECTIVENBSA,~F,FULLY ROTAThBLE PARABOLIC ANTENNAS
I.ArLi lo bya_r_ rolt~k. mo~c-.Ow, 1ZVcZtixL1.~
Vyssh`Iikj1 UOhqtin Rcdicri=1ka, rdasi~-11,-Vo I
Ho 5, Lq73, submitted 2 November_T973, pp 655-6601
The. modern nt-ag,~ or -Je-rrIcp=cn1. *-. ra,11,:-bstroromy, rodio-
P'hYsicso and sparip cnmmunlcation~ As marked by an attempt to
Increase the effective area of fully rat:3table reflector unten-
n,~!l (PZA) to several hundreds of thousnnd-j of square metera
(which corresponds tq diameters axe-gdlng 100 =otars) and r:tia-
1 ru frequency to 100.1100 meguliertz.. In so doine.
the opesting
great difficulties soriro In maintaining antenn* erfectiveness
at the ohort-wmve end of the bnnde usually at the centime,ter
and millimeter wavolengthut because the daviallon-of the actual
shnpe of the surrace from that, given must be kept within the
limits of 0.1-0.05 wnvelength despite continuous, chenges. in
the riold or Gr-avititional forces w1 to.tIon. hnd do-
k,.ItV ro
spite-chtinging winds. CerLdin'wor a have Indiented
that the direct route to reduciniz structural deformation Is re-
stricted, :i1nce It is impo.-uilble"to cr"te a structure with
deformutiona which, are less thrn the deftrmations CrQm their
own welpht. which chonres proportionally 'to the square or op
reflector's diame er. . Thiv: Iwads to a gtsp between permitted
t
and actual deformati6ns vshich grattr as the dInmeter incrouzez.
Thin is especially Important in large zntennass in view of vie
reduction In the sh~ire of wind loads to scvprtkl percent with
Increased diameter.
Thus a blinically now problem arises -- the search for
utructurnl approaches which lie beyond the deformational Jim-
its. However, neither the dl~uneter of the antenna's aperture
D,., nor the wavelengths ), In themselves create vtrurtural prob-
lema in their realization. The Droblem ;-rlt-ee on-', =t s ccr-
tnin ratio, Which thus determines the direction of structural
Implementation.
6 -
USSR UDC 624.97.01.4.2
S GIYE
"Metal Structures of Antenna Devices"
Metallicheskiye konstruktsil antennykh ustroystv (cf. English above), Moscow
lzd--.ro Literatury Po Stroltel'stvu, 1971. 240 pp. 205 ref. ill.
Abstract; The monograph consists of three parts: In the first, the over-all
state of planning and construction of the metal structures of antenna devices
is discussed and in the second,.their structural solutions. In the third,
examples of design are given. The metal structures.are considered of antenna
devices for various purposes, operating at various Tangos of radio waves:
kilometer, hectometer, decameter, meter, decimeter,.centimeter, and millimeter,
part of which found wide applications:during the last decade for sputniks and
space communications and for radioastronomy. In the book the special features
of.these structures are taken into account. The book is Utended for engineer-
planners of such canstruction,.students, and scientific workers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Introduction 3
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SOKOLOV, ALEKSANDR GEORGIYEVICH, Metallicheskiye kGnstruktsii antenuylCh
ustroystv, Moscow, Izd-vo Literatury.Po Stroitel'stvii, 1971, 240 pp. 205 ref.
Chapter I. General Statement
1. Historical survey 5
2. Contemporary forms of antenna devices and their
classification 40
3. Requirements imposed on metal structures of antenna
devices 45
4. Special features of force effects or antenna devices 48
5. Use of materials and assortment so
Chapter 11. Constructional Solutions
6. Wire antennas 82
7. Supports 96
B. System and reflecting surfaces 131
9. Rotary and mobile antenna devices 138
10. Transportable antenna devices 174
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K&RDASHEV, N. S. , PARMSKlY, YU. N. , SOKOLOV, A. G.
I$Cosniic Radioastronomy"
UDC 621.396.677:523.164
Uspekhn. fiz. nauk (Progress in the Physical Sciences), 1971, Vol 104, No 2,
~pp-328-331: (from R-Kh-Radiotekh-nika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10B1.4)
Translation: The prospects of research in the ordinary radioastrono;T'.y field
were investigated withouL touching on the regions where the Earth's atmosphere
and ionosphere are completely opaque. The restrictions preventing tile crea-
tion of antennas on the Larth with reflector diameters >100 meters -- the _
presence of gravitational force leading to deformation of the structural eln-
ments -- are analy;:ed. The possibility of constructing antenna elements in
space with dinensions as large as one might like is noted since the Iasic
forces actirg on a space antenna are the light pressure, the tidal force of thL
Earth and the centrifugal force on rotation. Vaese forces are several orders
less than the gravitational force. It is noted that in outer space it is
pussible to create corit4nuous parabolic reflectors %~L'th d4mansions oil the order
of 1 km and r--ore. The advantage of space telescopes is also a significant
reduction in the interference level. An important area of space radioastron-0--y
is further improveziout of the angular resolution by takini; one of the
112
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KARDASHh11, 1;. S. et al., EHka~~z. nauk., 1971, Val 104, No 2, pp 328-331
interferorieter antannas a large distance beyond the limit~F. of the Elarth. ror
very large incerferameter bases, it is also possible to construct a three-
dimensional inage of the sources, determine the trigonometric distances to Elie
farthest sources anti study the curvature of space. It is noted that a signif-
icant obstacle in creating space interferometers can be the effect of radio
wave scattering in the interstellar medium. There are 2 illustrationn and a
3-entry bibliography.
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T T L E- - 0T EM I N11 a T I ON 'F: I S9PROPYL ALCOHOL C~,',CENTR0JlL)N 3AS,'--[) Q14
:GIO
ABSORPTICN IN THE NEAk ll"iFKAkF() SPECTRAL Nt N,
,.AUTHQLk---S0,K,',','LOV, A.G.
COUNTRY OF 1;'IFO--USSR
NEFTEKHl,'4. 19701 3, 29-31
'A T EPUBLISHc' ------- 70
SU8JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC T A 6 S - - PR jPA N 0 LS 0 L U T I G t-4 CONC Ej J TR A T I ON, I kS 11 EC T R IJtt
r%-TROL RE"TRICTIOINS
(;
C
DOCUMENT CLASAS-UNCLASSIFIED
--'A.4 E
PROXY kEEL/Fill -3002/1117 STEP '40--UK/031 8170 /000 /003 /~',O*'9/0931
c A c
-C IR
212 019 UN'CLASS I FI:ED PROCESSINk-2 DAH-131401V170
CIRC ACCESSIOiN.' )*40--AV0126544
'T/-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- MiSTRACT. ISO-PROH LARGER THAN 75Pl:k(:C-NT,
I SO, Pt S(j:' C,
CAN BF- DEF0. IN TH~ Bit4ARY 'YSN* RUH, H P Z' C' j7i T H --: bA: IS OF ITS
AB S9L',-P r I Ui',i MAX . A T I . 0 1- 1 . 0 0 1 - MU M. THF %ELATION 8ETWEEN Ai3Sfj;,o,'."iCE-
(A) , MEASURED AGAINST AIR, A-1,40 THE COMCM.. ( C) !)F I SO-PROH IN, W*l . PERCENT
IS PLUS OR
IS. C FIUALS 162.61 '41INUS 11 1.47 A. THE MEAN MVE P~RCR
MINUS 0.3PE'RCENT. M flE S U 8 2CO Ok iSiJ-~VR SUij 2 0, PERCENT, INTEkf-ERE.
-W.
ING DATE-13NOV70
014 UNGLASSIFtED
GUSTRY WASTC WATERS
TITLE-PUR! F ICAT ION OF PE T-,LOL EUM IN 13 Piz S S U R I Z0
S E T T L 1 N G -U-
;'~~.AUTHOR-(03)-KARELIN, YA.A., PALIY, P.A., S A.G.
C QUIN T R YOF INFO--USSR
-S OURC E--- N
-FT. KHOL. 1970, 48("), 63 5
~'i:-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.,-:7SU8JECT AREAS-MECH. [NO., CIVIL ANO MAR I NE FNGR MA TEP I ALS
I-S-PETROLEU~ 'JUSTRY, INDUSTRIAL WATER, WA TE R PURIFicAr )t
-,TOPIC TAX IN L_
.,PETROLEU.M PRODUCT, WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
TROL M4RiMNG--NO RESTRICTIONS-'-~':
Cl-ASS-UNCLASSIF LED
TROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/1.955 SIEP ~10--tJR/0093/'rO/04,~3/00,1/0065/0065
CIPC ACCE-S-5-1-ON- NO-At"Oli-3199
I;- a
mflrml NEW=
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINCr DATE-11'1000
;,~..CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL33799
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--0J) GP-0- AOSTRACT. -WATERS CONTG. 50-100 MG-L.
:I SUSPENDED MATTEk, OBTAINED FROM THERMAL CHEM. DEHYDRATION OF G~.S SATO.
PETROLEUMS, 4AS PURIFIED BY IN HORIZONTAL AhD SPH~:R[CilL TANKS
SETTLING
.~-AND COULD BE 1111JECTED INTO, DISPOSAL AND PRODUCTIleF_ "qF.LLS 114 HIGHLY
STRATA. THE METHOD WAS A PRELIMINARY TREAT~'4ENT FOR WATER
TO BE FILTERED FUR FLOOD ING PRODUC tIVE S 7 R A r.t.
----------
USSR
SOKOLOV, A. I., Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute -imeni V. I. Ul'Yanov (Lenin)
000'r'Acoustoelectric Effect in the Viscous Flow of an Electron-Phonon Gas"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, No. 5, May 71, pp 1480-1482
Abstract: The drag of electrons by high-frequency sound it-, ccnsidered in the
hydrodynamic region where the acoustoelectric effect exhibits special character-
istics as comDared with the ordinary kinetic case. It was nhow-n earlier i)y P. *.,.
Gurzhi that the motion of an electron-phonon gas may be similar to the 1-10"! Of a
viscous fluid -in thin and very pure metal samples at lo-a teuipeff,atures. 'flne hy-d-1,10-
dyTlarnic Made occurs if tile mechanisms for thfi dissiparion of the qua:zimomentum
of -tile elCCtV0n-p]10n0Tl system. (impurity scattering, and phonon-phonon and
phonon flipping processes) are of little effectiveness, while collisions of quaoi-
particles with conservation of quasimomentum occur fairly often. These conditions
may occur in very pure metals which have a closed or abmost closed Fermi surfdce
at temperatures of the order of 10-200K. It is hypothesized here that since dis-
sipation of the quasimomentum of an electron-phonon system in the hydrc,_'yna-mic
1/2
USSR
SOKOLOV, A. I., Fizikd tverdogo tela, No. 5, May 71, ppc 11,190-1482
mode occurs basically at the edge of the sample, the elec--roacoustIc current
should depend in an unusual way on the temperature and the characterist"ic trans-
verse dimension of the sample. it is shown that the acoustoelectric cur'rerit is
-h
proportional to the cube of the thicYness o~ the plate and tba-L its varit;tion
temperature is determined by the electron-phonon length Z T-5 i.e., within
ep
the limits of the hydrodynamic re-gion Iac ,L- T5. It is noted that the experimental
study of the electroacoustic current as a fimction of temperature could be one
method of observing the hydrodynamic be~avjor of an edectron-phonon gas in
The sound could be introduced into the sample tangent to the ring of elongation
and the current measured on the basis of the magnetic field created by it;.this
method would then be more convenient than determining the rusistance of the
sample as a function of teraperature, since there is no, necessity for measuring very
small potential differences and the contact problem does not arise.
2/2
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1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PiZOCESSING DATE--- 04DEC70
DRAGGING BY SOUND IN HYDROUYNAMIG FLOW OF A PHONON GAS -U-
AUTHOR--SOKOLOV9 A.To
OF INFO--USSR
~.'SOURCE-JETP LETTERS (USAi, VOL 11-i NO.~2, P. 138-41 (JAN. 1970)
---- JAN70
,I)ATE PUBLISHED
_,_SUB.jECT AREAS--PHYSICS
'~JOPK TAGS--PHONON SCAT'rERING, SOUND ABSORPTIONO HYDRODYNAMIC PROPERTY,
..--.01ELECTRIC MATERIAL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1102 STEP NO--US/0000/.10101.1/002/013~3/0141
CIRC ACCESSION N10--AP0136522
(19 IT
ljSSn "ISNI -1V:)1 NH3310-dI.3313, MIONIN971.
:Al I I I ovi SNDlSN3WM al9Vl:MJddV -3AVH NV:) SMUS 3,dniv*djd
W31
3HI HDIMM N1 N01031d ;~ H.1 ONV ~ sxn-w -IVW,d3HI 3H.1 Jo N01.03klla 3H1, !),.qolv,
3uniV93dW31 3HIAO N'Olinu 111 SIC DIN01ONOWNON V CUL SOV3-1 ONnoS. 3H.L Ag
SNDNOHd 3H1 :10 ON190TdO V H3ns 'JLVH.L NMDHS Sl 11 -xn-l:l I:filda -iM13H.L. V:
.
JD 3-3NVdV9ddV 3H! Dl CV3,1 A'UN3noijswo (]NV SV9
NDN0Hd :IHI :10 1:11'd(] asflvlj
O-lPl0HS SNONO Hd IVYI119HI Ifil 01 0Nnus "NIMN311V 31-11 Wod:l wn-IN3WOWI svnr~i
~O U3JSMI 3HJ 4 S 3 S S.3 00 Vd !q ; 141 :NVHI 9SN31N] SS]l H3r)W 3~IV 33SMO-dd,
A 3fll N 3HM "SNO 'N1QHd -IVW-d3HI. 30 SV-D :IH.1 0.1 WnINDWOWlsvno osiv ine-
AD'd9143) AINO ION Al lj3:JSNVtU AS C13TNVdWCl:)W Sl SSB-1"0'dd SIHI 'SNOTS11-103
lTd'eON NI "SNONOFId 10U83HI ~Ag VO-3W()Ii k9U3N3 AO SNON,0Hd.:)l-Lsnoov
30 ONI'dDlIVOS DHIS11 G3GZJYl)ald 99 NV:) :)l'd.L:)B'1310 V NI ONn s JO N0lI-d'd0SSV
9HI V99W0 H91H IV *1')VM.159V -0-d!D ((l)--I3VldIX9/l3V'dlS9V-
M;9El0dV--ON NOISS9:):)V ON 1 J
0 L D 310 170-91YO 9NISSJ-:)O'dd 031:3 ISS.VI)Nn Zzo Z/Z
Eleettochomistry
USSR UDC 661.143-546,641(086.8)
TOROPOV N. A.t KOMUMA, A. A T RASOVA, L. YE., LerlinEirad
gical Ina u e 1_
Technolo6 the Lensovet
"A 1,2thod of Syrithesizin- quick,-Resp
anse Cathodolumiuc.~cent and Phol-oluninesce.1t
Phosphors"
USSR huthor',i Certificatc. No 243758, filed 2 Jur, 6", -11iblitihed 14 Dec 't-1
(from RA"ih-Kbimiya, .1i'o 110 Jun 72, Abstnct 1~o 1IL234 P)
Tranalstiont This ~-.uthor's Certlfic;,%t,,~ introduccis a ,-,-;!theA of
and ml
yttrIUMZ corupoun!.:~'3 by rjydnj-~, thz~ of U-n ccl-rr-
with subsequent sint~,rln7. in order to,exrana the yarl~~ty of
phospbor cornpuz-4tions with elevated cheinical ard ld~~h
to eiectron bo-,011.rd-mmc~.-zt, a ytiLrium silicate is as the 'f-t-trium co';uo!u~C1
with a Y.0,131.0 2 xa`~-J,o CA" It 1-3, ard -Lh(- lart'hanide J.s a,,~Idc~l a
tion of" 0-5-4 Exwmle. The Initial rimu mate-rialu 110r th~~
compo itions aret Y,,D- co--dainillg 9g.c"';~10f
Phosphor Crado SiO,; oxidea of the lat!thardda sorleE CaO ~Uoj 1--Z(Ol
21 4, 3
Er~O3 TP'2031 elt-1c. or tieir mixturas. A chaxgo 65.2 14,'U' Y,O 3 and
1/2
....... ....
"111"Mll~ W.A.011-WAROM
9 OWN '11VIV
..... ......
USSR
10 f I led -2
TUGOV, All. A. et z2L. US,c-
'Ithor'S CartjfjC_tj~, 17 24
-oublished 14 Lee 71 (f-rom RZh-MUrAya, No 1-1, Jw,, 'f'2.$ jit-stril-c-L ~~o 111,2-14 11)
34.8 -cillca preintered at tempemtureu Of 1100 a:,!,l :~T;s Puct I've I.-,
C
is thoroughly miNed and briquetted with subsequent annimlinG at 13600C
holding at thhis temlam tum, for 4 hcuiz. The sT,,cdj.,-,en!3
and pullverized, and then the oxides of the lanthani(Ic lst?xies at:cv~ added.
arp -In anr -aled with izotLerm-U. hol~-f,11- 'A 1,3-500C for
Briquetted spec3.jrzcns ajSa~ r.
2.5 bom-s. The resultant phosphor, e.E,. ~ (1.5 lit. ~-;) C,3rium alctiv~atc-d YV 0
3
-2-Sio 2' has blue lumnescence with ~ Max of 4,10 r~i~, ~m (1,mLialon bxiL-,h'U-n(-;r,*
equal to 140% of that of the industrial phosphor grade A-I (A], 0 -cc-0), a,-Id aftrar-
4. 3
-6
glow of the order of 10 S for a drop in brightress to 5%, 11, Sh.
2/2
draphi*te
USSR UDC 666.76-1.4:669.716:621.74
4. IN
KARKLIT, A. K., SOKOL-2V A. N., L-BEDEVA, M. F., ZE,(;"HW, V. P., Deceased,
:All-Union Institute of Refractories, SIMMOV, V. N., Leningrad Plant for
Processing of Nonferrous Metals, ANDREYEVi.V. F., PARTIN, I. A.,
CHEREPOK, G. V., Kuybyshev Metallurgical:Plant imeni V.I I. Lenin
"Graphite-Containing Products for Casting of Aluminum Alloy5l'
Ogneupory, No. 2, 1971. pp 13-15
Abstract: A composition and method of manufacture of graphitc-containing
refractory products of low heat conductivity for casting of 111.11mintua and
alurainura-based alloys havt~ been developed, The reduct: 1.ofn j ri~ heat conduct -
ivity is achieved by introducing asbosto3 to the zuistti imid tjski.ng low-
temperature (700*C) roastinly. The products have shown:satistactory strangth
in service.
112 021 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE- SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE Y SU62 St SUBZ O-CE SUB2 SI SU82 C SUB7
SYSTEM -U-
.AUTHOR-(04)-T0K0POY, N.A., ANDREYEV, I.F., SOKCILDVp. A.N., SANZHAkEVSKAYAf
L.N.
i__:-C,OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
Z9URCE--IZV, AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NECYRG. MATER. 1970, 6(3), 519-23
,'-?~_DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--SOLID SOLUTION, YTTRIUM COM POUND, SILICON COMPOUNO, CERIUM
~',PQMPOUNO, OXIDE9
IR SPECTROSCOPY
.~-CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/08-41 STEP NO--UR/0363/*YO/OC-,~1003/0519/0523
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113017
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70
.:CIRC ACCESSTor4 N10-AP0118017
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--iti) GP-0- ABSTRACT. W I TH [,"I THE CUIMPIN,. RAr4 y Sjj~, S
SUB2 0 SU87-Y S081.8 NEGATIVE GE SU00,2 SI SU62 1.1 SU37t 5,14,1PLES AEkf--
L , A
SYNTHEXIZED EVE-kY 0.5 MOLE PERCENT. THE SAMPLE-Sa iiERFA: SYt-,11*H-.')[Z'_,) AT
1350-1450DEGPEES BOTH IN A REDUCING Alt-I.. AND jt4 SILIT FURNACE. T14E
IF
PHASE COMPN. L THE PROOUCTS 01TAINED wAS STUOIED BY (:RYSTALL:) OPTI~AL
ANAL.t AND X RAY DIFFRACTIGh, AND 14 SPECJROSCUP*~. TIri~ FOLLO"'4ING CRY-ST.
PHASES WERE PRESENT: SOLID SOLNS. WITH THE STRUCTUPES dETA Y SUB2 SI
SU82 0 SUB7 (COMPNS. Y SUB2 SI SU82 0 SU87-Y SU31.97 C-;: SUBO.03 St SU82
0 SUB7), ALPHA Y SUB2 SI SUB2 0 SU67Y AND A REGION OF SOLID SOLNS.
DESIGNATED AS Y SUBZ SI SU62 0 SUB7 SOLID SOLNS, ~ THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
OF T14E LAST SULID SGL,1`4. IS APPARENTLY IDENTICAL T-0 THE I PRIME TYPE
STRUCTURE OF THE.UIORTHOSILICATES. DUE TO THE WEAK CRYSTN. GF TiIE
SAMPLES PikEPD. BY SOLID PHASE SYNTHESLSv THE HOMOGENEiTY OF SOLID
SOLNS. WITH THE BETA Y SUBZ SI SUBZ 0 SUB7 STRUCTURE IoAS O'ETD. 0% 11-iE
BASIS OF IR ABSORPTION SPECTRA. THE ALPHA Y SU32 SI StJ82 G SU6.7 CAN 8E
PREPD. BY THE SAMPLES AT GREATER THANI 1.3:_G0EGR=E-s. TJ~i E R E 1,5A
E T
REVERS I BL b : -4 Y SUB2 SI SU5Z 0 SUB7 IN EQUILIBRLuI4 ALPHA Y Su32 S1
SU82 0 SJJ87 PHASE rR41%'SITION AT 1300-140QUEGREES. Thin CE SU6? .-)I SU6Z 0
SURT .14. CGINGkUENTLY AT 1770DEGREES AND DOES hOT UNDERGO P"~LYMJI~PHIC
PHASE & m '4 v
-TRANSFORMATIONS. THE NIS AND rHE I) S
OF THL CO P_ - OF TH sysrE.,
WERE DET0. ALSO DETO. WERE THE LIQUIDUS 5ULfDUS, !",URVES FC)k rHE Y S062
:S1 SUB2 0 SU37-Ck SUB2 SI SU62 0 SU67 SYSTEm, FACILITY;
LENINGRAD. TEKHNOL. INST. IM. LENSOVETA, LENINGIZA0, USSR.
LA-S-S-1f. - -----
-LASS IF I' PIWCESSING DATE--IIDEC70
112 006 UNII ED:
,.-,:,T,l fLE-.-SUSLLPT 16 ILI TY LF CHILKENS TO TOXOPLASMA G:lj'4*t)l I -U-
XLTfluR--SGKC-LGV, A.-N.
K"
CCUNTRY OF Il'l,*FC--USSR
-SGUlRGE--VLTERINAAlYA, 197C, NR 5, PP 79-8C
~DATE PUBL
'__SU6JECT ARE[-S--AGRICULTUkE, tAIGLOGICAL AND. MEDICAL SCIENCES
,:TOPIC TAGS-TGXOPLASMAt BIRDt COMYIERCIAL~ANIMALI TOXOPLA.SMOSIS
RESTRICTIONS
...DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PF
WXY FILHE NL----FD70/605049/DI2 STEP Ni)--UR/0346/70/UOUIQG,5/0079/CO$O
CIAC ACCESSIC,'N NU--APOI~iJ37q
212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PIWCESSING 0ATE---11DEC70
ACCESSIGN NG--AP0143379
A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TESTS CONDUCTED ON POULTRY FARMS
IN 1968-1969 SHOWED THAT CHICKS TWO DAYS OLD, TWO,WEEKS OR SIX 14EEKS OLD
'AND EVEN ADULT CHICKENS WERE SUSCEPTIBLE TO TOXOPLASMOSIS, BUT THE
COURSE CF TFE DISEASE WAS DIFFERENT IN CIFFERENT giGE GROUPS9 INDICATING
VARYING LEVELS UF RE-SISTANCE TO INFECTION. TOXOPLASMOSIS IN FOWL,
DEPENCING ON AGE, WAS ACUTE, SUdACUTE OR CHRONIC. THE SIX WEEK OLD
CHICKS INFECTED WITH TOXOPLASMA GONDII STRAIN RH LXPERIENCED A AILDER
FOR-41 OF THE DISEASE ThAN YOUNGER CHICKS. SPONTANEOUS OUTBREAKS OF
TOXUPLASMOSIS AMCNG LHICKENS WITH HIGH MORTACITY ARE KNOWN, BUT IMAY BE
COMPLICATED BY CTHER FACIORS. FACILITY: VSESQYUZNYY
NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELISKlY INSTITUT PO B. LEZNYAP4 PTITS,. MSKH SSSR, ALL
"'F
UNlON SC.I.ENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE FQRJ OWL DISEASES, MINISTRY OF
-AGR ICULTUF%E SSSR.
I/z 024 UNCL AS SlFrEID PR.OCESSING DATE--160CTIO
~.1,ITLE--THE INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF SOLID SOLUTIONS IN THE Y SU82
Sl SUB2 0 SUB7-Y SU82 GE SUB2 0 SUB7 SYSTEM -U-
,AVTHOR-(O4)-SHEVYAKOV9 A.M., TARLAKOVw YU.PlAl SOKOLOV, A.N.s BU~BA, A.A.
-.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~~'~~-SGURCE-ZH- PRIKL. SPEKTROSKo 1970, 12(2), 345-6
PUBLISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSv PHYSICS
TAGS--SOLID SOLUTIONt IR SPECTROSCOPY,. YTTRIUM C01HPOUND, GERMANIUM
.~'-~-:COMPOUNDv METAL OXIDE
:'C.ONTROL, MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU
-.---PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0928 STEP NQ--UR/0368/-I.O/012/,UO2/0345./034t5
:CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0116438
-SIFIED
UlNCL_Ac-___
PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED
.:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116438
,~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR SPECTRA OF Y SUBZ GE SUBN
St SUB1(ZNEGATIVE N) 0 SU87 (I)t WHERE~N EQUALS 2v l.t5t L.4t L-2t 1.18v
1.08, 0.6t 0,4t 0.3, 0.1, 0.06-t AND 0 AND OF ALPHA PRIME-Y SUB2 51 SUB2
0 SUB7 (11) WERE RECORDED. SAMPLES OF THE SOLID SOLNS. WEkE PREPO.
FROM PURE OXIDES BY MEANS OF SOLID PHASE SYNTHESIS AT 13500EGREES WITH
COMBINATION OF ROASTING ANO WET GRINDING. COMP4RISON OF THE IR SPECTRA
OF I WITH N EQUALS 0.4-1.18 AND 11 SHOWED SIMILARITY IN THE STRUCTURES
OF THESE COMPDS. AND CONFIRMED CRYSTALLOOPTIC. ANAL. DATA CONCERNING THE
REGION OF HOMOGENEITY OF THE SYSTEM.
UNCLASSIFIED
Extxactibn and Refining
UDC 669.778.053.4.094
HIKOLAYEV, A. V., GINDIN, L. M., so, ZAJUJAROV, V. F. , KHOINUM, I. A.
"Leaching Antimony out of the Khovu-Aksinsk Arsenates of Cobalt-Nickel Concen-
trates by Caustic Soda Solutions"
V sb. Sintez, ochist%a i analiz neorgan. naterialov (Synthesis, Purification and
Analysis of Inorganic Materials -- collection of works), Novosibirsk, NaWka
Press, 1971, pp 171-174 (frota R;Ih--Itetall~y
_Elya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No
4G309)
Translation: The technological scheme for refining arsenate concentrates was
developed u:sing the iwathod of two-stage leaching out in NaO14. solutions under
optimal conditions: 1) the first leaching out stage: initial NaOH concentra-
tion 250 g/k, S:L = 1:4, temperature 8G', duration I hour; 2) second leaching
out stage: initial raOH concentration *25.0 g/Jt, S:1. = 1:4, temerature W,
duration 2 hours. Aqueous repulping of the hydroxide cakc tooh place under
these conditions: S:L - 10, Learperature. 60', duration 2 hours. 11e separation
of the. trisodium arsenate or regeneration of the alkali from trisodium phosphate
by 11m was carried out under the following condition&.* S:1. W 1:4-5 (with re-
spect to lime), teuperature 90', duration 1.5 hours, The extraction of &- in
the solution was 98.5-99%. Nonferrous metals convert in practice wholly to thL
hydroxide concentrates, extraction of the metal in which is: 99.9% Co, 99.9z
3/2
OWN ffil"W", I
.PI USSRI
NIKOLAYEV, A. V. , et al. , Sintez, ochistka i analiz neor~an. riaterialov, Novo-
sibirsk, NaW4~a Press, 1971, pp 171-174,
Ni~and 99.7% Cu. The concentrate yield is 48-55% by weight of the arsenate
concentrate. The technological schem was checked on a se-miindustrial scale.
2/2
17
USSR UDC 621.224
KVYATKOVSKIY, V. S., SOKOLOV, A. P., and BELASH, 1. G.
"'New Research on Diagonal Hydroturbines Series D60 (thrusts 36 + 60 m)"
Tr. Mosk. Energ. In-ta (Works of the Moscow Power Engineering Ins titute) ,
No 132, 1972, pp 5-14 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Turbostroyeniye, No 2,
1972, Abstract No 2.49,170)
Translation: On the basis of an analysis of previous,developments of hy-
draulic-turbine impellers, Wo high-speed irnpellera have beea designed: one
with Zl = 7, dvt = 0.5 D1, n - 110 rpm, Q - 1100 I/sec. (turbine D60 - 401.5)
and the other with Zj, - 9, dtv = 0.55 Dij n - 105 rpm, Q = 1000 I/see
-(turbine D60 - 4016). Consideration is given to.variants of the application
of the designs of series D60 for specific hydroelectric power plantz;.
6 figures. 4 references.
62
USSR
-OLOV UU
PERSHET, S,V., SCIK A.S., and TICUILIN, A.G., instit t,:- -of :7,cology, Academy
of Science USSR,-,- N'aval Engineering School imeni F.E. Dzerzhi nskiy,
Leningrad, and All Union Agricultural Institute of Correaporidler-ce Education,
Mosco-W
"Elasticity of Dolphin Fins Controlled.by Special Vascular Orgens"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Naiik SSSR, Vol 190, No 3, Jan 70, 1)_p 'TC9-,T12
Abstract: Four types of dolphins were studied. It was found that during
swimming, pro,.)uisive waves pa~~s continuously along the d~,lphilnls body. The
propulsion mechanism consists of a strongly defolming body and tail fin, as
well as other fins, all representing compley hydrodynamic unings. A detailled
micro.-copic and x-ray analysis of the 'tail fin is given. TLe vascular net-
work is very intereoting, In that all blood vesaels, cono_`st of a thick-wallcd
t 1, -hei
artery surrounded by 10-20 smaller hjn-walled veins. Anot - inter(_,sting
aspect, of the va,_~lcular network in the tail- fin if; the faaL thub tLere is tine
general distribution center oi- the blood veosels, which to soms! extent controls
the.elasticity of the entire 44
Mt= IMMI-IF Ir I
71
M-i-II15II&WH, -axi
USSR 5~9-742.4
S and SOMIDY. I. I.
."Some Charact-eristics of the Organs of Locomotion of Rivor and Sea Otters as a
Function of Their Mlode of Life"
~JoscQw, Byulleteal Moskovskogo ObshchestVa 14pytatelay Prirody Novaya Seriga,
Otdel Biologicheskiy, Vol 75, No 5, Sep/Oct 70, PP 5-17'
Abstract; As a rosult of both their common origbi arA, thair aquatic modo of life,
the river otter (Lutra lutra) and sea otter (Ei-Ahydra lutris) have many similar
morpholo.-ical foaturaz CstreAnUned body,,shortnoss of tho extremities, webbed
foot). However, their organs of locmotion differ somewhat baoause each soacies
swims in a different. fashion. The sea otter niakes osc"-tory movements of the
ontire body, wit4 the tail and hind flippers serving as a means of propul;3ion.
The river otter Lid= by making paddle-like movements of the extremities, the tail
unctioninZ mairay as a rudder and :stabilizer. The river otter is less special-
ized an! can move with oquAl facility on land and in wator, usix% the same! groups
0.1 muscles. -,he sea o'er has largely lost the ability to movi-) on land, since
the body mi4zcuLature ratiier trian the muscles of the extnai-tieo Is involved in
its Swimmanz.
1/1
Ile 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
"lITLE--CONCERNING THE EFFICIENT MAKE UP OF AN INFORMATION RETRIGVAL
THESAURUS -U-
AUTHOR--SOKOLDVp A.V.
--OSSR
-.'',COUNTRY OF INFO
SOURCE--NAUCHNLI-TEKHNICHESKAYA ItIFORMATSIYAt 19701 SERIES 2o NR It PP
4 1
D A TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL ANO SOCIAL SCIENC.ES
TOPIC TAGS--DATA RETRIEVALt INDEX, DATA PROCESSING
CC-NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REFL/FRAME--1999/0121 STEP NU--UR/0447/TC)/000/001/0035/,,')O-"tt
'.'IRC ACCESSION N0--AP0122387
~'-2/2' ols UNCLASSIFIED PrROCESSING OATE---130t'T70
''CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122387
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COOPERATION ANO COORDINATION OF
EFFORTS IN CREATING INFORMATIOM RETRIEVAL THESAURI CALLS FOR ELABORATING
THEIR STANDARD FORMAT SO AS TO ENSURE THEIR EFFICIENT USE. IN FORMATING
THE DESCRIPTOR ENTRIES AND THE HIERARCHICAL SECTION, Di4E SHOULD TAKE
INTO-ACCOUNT THE NATURE OF THE kEDUNDANT INDEXING CHOSEN FOR THE
THESAURUS (WHETHER ASCENDING OR DESCENDING). SPECIAL 114DICES PGR PLURAL
AND NEGATION MUST BE INTROUUCED. PROPOSALS ARE ~JADE REGARDING THE
NOTATION OF DESCRIPTORS IN THE ALPHABETIC SECTION AND THEIR ARRANGEMENT
IN THE HIERARCHICAL SCHEUULES. FRAGMENTS OF OIFFERENT THESAURI ARE
PRESENTED FOR fLLUSTRATION*
UNCLASSIFIEU
USSR IJDC 62l.37l.029.bS,-'1Sb
KOLOSOV, M. A. and SOKOLOV, A. Academy of Sciences of~the USSR in Moscow
"Sonic Problems in the Propagation of Millineter and Submillimeter Radio Waves"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 15, No. 4, April 1970, pp. 667-676.
Abstract: This is a general survey of the field of millimeter arid submilli-
meter radio wave attenuation. The major sections cunsidered are absorption
by atmospheric molecules and water vapor, and absorl)tiQn by fogs and
precipitation.
There is also a brief discussion of new techniques in generation and
detection of thQse waves, with particular mention of A. V~. Gap'.)nov arid h1s
use of masors workillp, at. cyclutxori r-vsonlaiwe in a strong longitudinal magnotic
field, orotrons and the use of air antiinony.ind[um ri, eviver
operating at the temperature of liquid nitrogen to deteet B min Waves, thec-
retically applicable also for submillimeter waves. T. M. Lifshits has developed
an antimony indium receiver operating on the Cyclotron resonance principle,
which is tunable from 30-400 micrometers.
With respect to atmospheric absorption, the authors point out wide dis-
crepancies between the theoretical and experimental results. They discuss
the possibilities of dimer absorptiou and absorption in water vapor due to
t1 nonrigidity of the molecules, and suggest other possibilities.
USSR
KOLOSOV, M. A., et al, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 15, No. 4, April 1970,
pp. 667-676
With respect to the absorption of these waves by folls and precipitation,
the authors site some results and point out the extreme difficlilty of record-
ing the many variables involved in an actual rainfall. A considerable portion
of the article is devoted to listing various experimental investigations, some
in the Soviet Union and many in foreign countries.
'File authors conclude that a great deal more work is necessiary to develop
the physical theories of attenuation, particularly dimer absorption, and that
there is an immediate need for a great deal more experimental work to determine
the conditions of propagation in the free atmosphere as a function of distance,
frequency, temperature and meteorological conditions.
The article includes 50 bibliographic references, approxLmately two-thirds
in-Russian, one-third in English and a few in German.
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T'ITLE--CERTAIN PROBLEMS OF THE PROPAGATION OF MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER
~RADIO WAVES -U-
,,AUTHOR-(02)-K6L0SOVv M.A.t SOKOLOV, A.V..
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
I ELEKTRONIKA, VOL. 15, APR. 1970o P. 667-676
.,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
7SUBJECT AR'EAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,'NAV'IGAT*I*CN
,,-.:,TOPIC TAGS--RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION, MILLIMETER WAVE PROPAGATIONo
SUBMILLIMETE-R,PROPAGATIONs METEOROLOGIC PHENOMENON
NARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
POCUMENT.Cl-ASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PAOXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1088 ST EP NO--UR/0109/70/015/1)00/0667/O6-r6
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UNCLASS FIEU
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ME FRIM. RITE,
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ICIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118238
:ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SHORT SURVEY OF STUDIES OF THE
~ATMOSPHERIC PROPAGATION OF MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLfIMETER RADIO WAVES
CONDUCTEU BOTH IN THE USSR AND ELSEWHERE WITHIN THE PAST FIVE YEARS.
u
PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSMITTING AND KECEIVING MEASUREMENT
EQUIPMENT IS OUTLINED. AND ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE CURkENT STATE OF
THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHANTO MOLECIJLAR AiND AEROSOL
ATTENUATION UN A PEAL ATI-110SPHEREo PROBLEMS REQUTRING FUJIITH~-:R STUDY V4
THE NEAR FUTURE ARE INDICATEOv 1;4CLUD.iNG (1) PkOPAGATION AS A FUNCTiON
OF RANGE, FREQUENCY1 TEMPERATUREf AND METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS* (2) THE
THEORY OF DIMER ATTENUATION, AND (3) PkOPAGAfION DUAING PRECIPITATION.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 621-373.826:550.3
VARDAMMI, A. S. , ISDUKOV, 1. A. ,SUIX71IONDIT
fe. V., and SOIMIJOV ,
A.
"Neasurement of Atmospheric I'boorption in the Wlavelen,7,th F'ance
1,7
of 980-1600 1.1icrons" by the Radioastronomical lethod
14oscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. p rasprostr. radiovoln. 'Tozisy do!--7 -
0
(Tenth All-Union. Conference ;n the Propaj~ation of Radio Wexes;
Report The se s--coll--ct ion of iorks) 1111,aWm," 1972, T)p 61-65 (J:'rom
RM-Radioteklmi'Ka, 111o 10, 1972, Abotract 111o 103810)
Translation: The described method is based on reiati,io meastire-
menf's of the sun's radiation, attenuated by the atmo8phere, at
various values of its elevation above the horizon. For the mca-
surements, a radiotelesco-pe i.,-,ith an immersion dt!-tcctO,.- of
InSb was used. The measurement-s were made at -1cvc-l in the
temperate latitudes. The minirrom measured absorption valuc im.2
obtained for 11--he 1-260 micron wave in vai)or an('. 41,
parency wLido,., and wia.-, ec-Lial to about- 0.06 dDZhr.m--~ --Li; 0O~:.
A. X.
24
M.
USSR UDC: 621-315.592
BROVKIN, Yu. N., DRAMAN, A. V., and KOSTYLEV, 113. A., Dnepropetrovsk
Division of the Mechanics Institute.
"Some Characteristics of the Prethreshold Field Distribution in
Gunn-Diodes"
Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika-poluprovodnikov, No 8, 1972, pp 1608-
1609
Abstract: Results are given, in this brief communication, of inves-
tigations into the peculiarities of the formation of statistical
domains in Gunn oscillators with random heterogeneities. The mea-
eurements made involved pulses of 0.6 #a with a repetition rate of
20 J1z, using a point potential probe. The apecimene were in the
fom of parallele~ipehs, 200-300 micron.,jIlomC,, and with a croso
section of 0.3 mm , made of monocrystalline Gats, n-type. For each
specimen, measurements were made of the potential- distribution
along the length of the specimen, the.volt-Fampere characteristic
over the entire leng
gth o.f the specimen, and the local volt-ampi!re
characteristics of individual specimen portions for the two bias
polarities. Curves for the distributions and the characteristics
USSR
BROVKIN, Yu. N., et al, Fizika i tekhnika wlukrovodnikov, No 8,
1608-1609
are reproduced. The authors report~observing strong-field regions
in which the volt-ampere characteristic remained linear up, to
fields of 10-15 kV/cm and which are not described in the htera-
ture. They express their gratitude~to R. G. Shabalina for her
assistance, in conducting the experiments.
9-L
USSR Lmr.: 6zi.-)91.z
BABKD, Yu. S., ISKHAWV, 1. A., A. V.. STROMIOV, Y". I., Sumollis, Ye. V.
"On the Problem of Attenuation of Emission'on a 0.96 Wave in Snow"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol.~15, No 12.. Dea 70, pp, Z459-24,62
Abstract: This work was done to study attenuation on &D.96 nm wave on a 630 M
transmission path in snows of up to Z mm/hr expressed in. the 4Lmounts of water
precipitated. The experimental part of the work was done in 1.9159-1970 in the
central European section of the Soviet Unlor... Precipit&~A.on was measured by
three P-2 recording rain gauges placed atboth ends of Uie transmission path
and in the middle. Temperature, pressure. humidity and urind speed were measured
at the same time. Rotating one-meter Cassegrain antennaiv were used. It liras
found that attenuation in rains of the same intansity (Z,mm/hr) is approximately
30-40A lower, A strongly idealized calculation is given within the framework of
Mie theory for attenuation in snows. The remIts agree satisfactorily with
experimental data if the effective radii of spherical ancw particles arc inter-
polated. The authors thank M* A. Kolosov for 'Advice wd 9,or romRrks wde during
the work.
'USSR UDC. 29.67
SOKOLOV
"On the Problem of Attenuat-ion of Infrared and Visible Ekission in Rain and
Snow"
Moscow) Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 15, No 12, Dec 70, pp 2463-246,7
Abstract: Data are given from tUeoretical calculation of attentlation in rain
according to strict Ilie diffraction formulas in the 0.u!.-lOO u band in the
case where the index of refraction of raindrops corresponds to Cent-ano's
data,,ard their size distribution is defined in accordance with the data of
Best and Polyakov. It is shown that the theoretical valvjeo of,attenuation may
be used as an eotimate for waves of 0.63 and,3.5 u, The results of attenaa-
tion measurements, in snow are compared on VaVes of 0.63 and 10.6 u over a
path of 1.36 km in length. It was found that the attenumtion of -visible
radiation In dry snow is less than that of infrared attemuation by a factor
of about 1.5. The author thanks M.A. Kolosov, Ye. V. Suklionin and V.P.
Bisyarin.for assistance and for discussing the results of the vork.
WNW:
USSR UDC; 621.391.2:621.396.96
SUKHONIN, Ye. V.
"On the Problem of Attenuation of Submillimeter Radio Waves in Rain"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 15, No 12, Doc '?0, pp 2454-245a
Abstract: Data are given from a theoretical calculation of attenuation An rains
in the 0.1-2.0 mm, range with regard to now experimental vesults on the complex
index of refraction of water in the liquid phase assuzdng Best-Folyakova size
distribution of raindrops. It is shown that the theoretical milculationa of
attenuation in rains with intonsity of 10-12 mn/hr agree zatinfactorily with
experimontal data on a 0.96 mm wave. The appro4matg, )gigiirical formula Xor
attenuati.)n In this range of intensities if 1,52-1 in doolbels per kilo-
motor, where I is the rain Intonsity.1n =/hr. The authka!,rs thonk H. A. Kolosov
for constructive advice and oriticisup ant 1, U. Gusha#na for -the compater
calculations.
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USSR 538.574.8
ARNMID, N. A., 1ZYC,1OV, A. 0., and SOIKOLOV, A. V.
In-
"Fluctuations of Submillimeter Radio Waves in the Turbulent Atirospbere"
Koscow, Radiotekhnika 1. Elektronika, Vol 16, No 8, Aug 71, pp 1333-13341
Abstract: This Daner deals with the study of fluctuations of electroma-.netic
T'
ignals iv the atmaosphere. in the presence of apprecizble absorption. he
problem of propagation of a plane mo-nochronatic wave in the subinilliil-.~ter band
in a layer of turBulent atmosphere close to the ground is considered. and
formulas are found for the intensity of fluctuations in the levels o4, received
signals uith regard to the absorption of the incident radiation. It is found
that fluctuation iatensity is suppressed when absorption !.s -present. The
measuring equipment is described as well as the procetlure and re-ults (,'I-
measurements of fluctuativas in received signal levels In the 0.86-M,`9 imil
band, and theoretical a-.-Id e;,.perimental data are compared. It was expE!rl-
mentally foulid that the amiplitude of fading In Lite center oE the absorption
line at 0,921 i:im is 1/5 that jn the wavelength of 0.986 mn. This phenon2n,011
is attributed to a lens effect due to nonhoinogenei tier, In the turbulent
atmosphere. An analysis of the effect shows that absorption reduces fading
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AMANID, N. A., et al., Radioteklinika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 8, Aug 71,
pp 1333-1341
only in the zone of geonetric optics, and that the Ititensit
-y of the reduction
in amplitude fading is most pronounced when the ef-fects of lens action and
changes in optical thickness are comparable.
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USSR UDC 621. 34T -1 - _3 - 0-29 - 7
BISYARIN, V. P., BISYl-d-iINA, I. P. RUDASH, V. K. , SOKOLOV, A V.
"On the Problem of A'tenuation of Laser P~nission on "'_ve:leno~7ths of
and 0.63 P in At~mospheric Precipitation"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika Eloktronika, Vol 16, No io, Oct 71, pp 1765-1769
f
Abstract: The paper presents the resillts of simultancous
coefficients of &ttenuation of laser emission on vave1er-Cths of 10.6 and
0.63 u in snow, rain and ~irizzle which vere nade on a of
0 a'
1
.36 im- in length. It is shown th, 1, attenuation on 20.6 ld exceeds that on
0.63 p by an average factor of 1.4 in snew, and by all avc-rage factor of,
1.2 in drizzle. In the case of rain, experimental relutic.,.,~: on both wave-
lengths for the coefficients of attenuati,in as functions of the il ntelisity
of the rain are compared with the ;,,e1_vtirns calculatc-J -t~cc)ry fcj, t'o-
size distribution of the rainedrops in accordance witki t~he '1!at,a of Best and
polyakova. It 11-~-.at the. attcnuation. on 10.6 it j.~; p-cater (~.n
0.63 P in hi-&-intonzity m-in3. The author[., thpl! M. t', jwi
Sukhonin foi- constructive oll, t1he th's: X
D.I
rigur(n.;, bib.HorrapI.J.-y of 1,ix title:3.
81
USSR 'UDC 621-373.826:550
BISYARII-T, V. P., BISYARIITA, I. P., and A. V.
"Recurrence ofo Att-enuation Factors at WavelenCtlis of 0.63 and 10.6
Microns in the Atmosphere"
Moscow, V sb. X Vsas. honf. po rasprostr. -radicivoln. Tez-i,,,,y dol,,
(Tenth All-U-nion Conference on the Tro-pagation of 2-adio Waves;
Report Theses-collection of works) "Naulr.a," 1(~72, -op 174-178 Uron
M--Radioteldmika, 10, 1972, Abstract No 1M78),
Translation; .".'stimat-ion of the recurrence of attenuation -,~.Ctors,
for radiation in the atmos-ohere is of Cre,_,t Ifrom- the
viewpoi-vit of d oterminat ions of -the efficiency of optical lines
of communication. Results are given ol aeasurements of rladiation
at wa-velengiths of 0.63 and 10.6 microns which shn,.: t'lat ivdrolr-ete-
r U
orology ma-les 'u-he principal cont-a-ibution to radiation atle2yaation.
Weakening of Ithe 10.6 micron radiation, caused b molecular abso:r-
y
tion, is comparable "Go fog attenuation. A. K.
25
USSR UDC 621.376.5
ZHAVORONKOV, V. M., MANSUROV, N. A., MANSUROV, Yu. A., SOKOLOV, A. V.
"Powerful High-Voltage Pulse Modulator Made of ChannelleBs Elements"
Elektrofiz. apparatura i elektr. izolyatsiya (Electrophysics Equipment and
Electrical Insulation), Moscow, Energiya Press, 1970, pp 75-82 (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8~D298)
Translation: This article contains a description of the operating principle and
schematic of a pulse modulator made of magnetic elements a-Ad thyristors. The
modulator consists of an output pulse transformer, a shaping cascade and a
pulse compression cascade, a step-up pulse transformer, areservoir capacitor,
a switching device, a starting module, a charge circuit, and a power rectifier.
A brief engineering description of the modulator is presented. The basic para-
meters of the modulator are the following, pulse power 50 megawatts with a
pulse length of 1-10 microseconds, voltage amplitude to 50 kilovolts and pulse
repetition rate of 1-200 hertz. The total counuting current passing through
the switching device reaches 20 kiloamperes. The modulator lo fed directly
from a three phase AC network via an electromechanical converter. There are
three illustrations and a five-entry bibliography*
USSR UDc 621. -),(1. 3.020- T
B13YAPD1, V. P. PT_SYA7j:,X~1,1t, I. P. 1c3Cj11~()T,0 V.
"On the Problen of Attenuation of Laser Emlss~_cn on of 10.6~j
in Artificial and 'Hatural Mi'2ts"
1111oscow, i Elr-'5tronik--t, Vol 1-6, No 10, Oct 711 , rin. IJ58-1 "I
Abstract: The paper gives the results of ineasurc.,-ent, of tlhc_ cot-f.ficiejits
of attenuation of laser on a ww~relenF~th of' '-)C,.C in artifici~~l
and ratui-al nists on trar,~-mi3sion ut and 1, .16 r,~.--.pect
p P, 0 f 15 _~ h iVC- L--
Experimental relaticn-s are presented for atterzzu~tif~n- an 10.6) ~t as a func-
tion of the attenuation on 0.63 p and Ll~e j 1 4ty. T 1,
is sho,,;r. the.1%, f,,ttc-jn 1.t-'.o,,, on a wavelv2i~
.11 1 ,th of 10. 6 o J
less thr-n the iAtr-t-nual-ion or 0.63 p, ciid depvn,:L~ on tle
structure of the milst, vkd.ch is in accord witin tl-~
Estimates of ,.A.9t ch.-aracteristicn arc- gllw-rl for which f~,hi3v,-
the nan-made mints rp c1w.;c to natural fog. f1gure."l, One tE~b_ic,
bibliogratiby of ton titles.
USSR UDC 621.396.6-181.5
NAZAROV, G. V., SMOLOV, A. V., KOZHEVNIKOV, A. P., 511ANOV, A. M., NIKITI11,
V. G., SAFONOV7-r.-r.-'-%*rff(!rW'-V. P., BASHARIN, V. IM.
Development of Equipment for Assembling Integrated Circuits by Welding with
Pulsed Indirect Heating and Ultrasound"~
Elektron. te'klinika. Nau,-hno-tekhn. sb. Mikroelektronika (Electronic Engineer-
ing. Scientific and Technical Collection.. Microelectronics), 1970, vyp. 3 (24),
pp 70-76 (from RZh-Radiotelzhnikal No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V287)
Translation: A study was made of the advantages of welding by pulsed indirect
heating and ultrasonic welding when assembling microcircuits,, The technical
chameteristics of the developed equipmnt and the structural design of the
operating tool are presented. The results of exper:Unental operation of the
devices are discussed.
USSR UDC: 621.3~11.2:621-396.96
BABKLI, Yu. S., ZD04, N. N., IZYUYOV, A. 0.,. ISWiWV, I. A.,U,PqP.LqV,. A V.,
STROGANOV, L. I., SUILHONIN, Ye. V., SHABALIN, 'r,. yo. -4
"Heasurement of Rain Attenuation on a 0.96 mm Wave Over m 1 Im Route"
Moscow, Radiotokhnika i Elektrordkca, V61 15, No 12, Doc '?0, rip 211-51-2453
Abstract-, An investigation is made into attonuation in rains of varying intons-
0
ity and a relationship is found bvtwoen the attenuation and the mass of water
'precipitated in a g4ven tIne interval.' The tran~,rdttor was a frequoncy-stabiliz:5d
unit basod on a bac"-ard-wava oso-Ulator, and the rocoiver u!;cd an indium anti.-
monide dete-.tor cooled to liquAd holium temperatures. Potating ono-meter Cas.-~6-
grain antennas were used. Raimfall was registorod by three P-2 racording rain
gauges placod at both ends and in the middlo of the I Ilott trans:iission path.
Temperatuxe, pressure, humidity and wind speed wore also measured. Attenuation
on a 0.96 mm wave wa5 dotermJned from the change, in signal level at the receiver
during rains. For raiji inten5ity of 0. 12 ani/lir (covering, more than 94 of all
cases) the attenuition on a 0.96 r= wave in decibels per kilomater is appro'-d-
matelY 1-53-10-0~6, where 1 is rain intensity in =/hr. This is 2-5--3 times
the attenuation ob!iorved on a wave of 8.6
USSR UDC 621-371-332.3
ANDIMY3XV, G. A. , SAITCMIKO, V. P., SOKOLOV, A. V., and STROGAIIOV,
L.
"Using M-11 Signals of the Submillineter Range for Revealing the
Structure of Local Dispersion of an Extended Body"
tr. radiovoln. Tezisy do',l.
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. lonf. )o rasprosL,
(Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio Wavcs;
Report Theses--collect-ion of works) "Ikauka," 1972, p-;;) 111-116 (frou,
RZh--Radiotekhnjda, No 10, 1972t Abst-raot No 100-10)
Translation: The resolving power mid noise immunJty of secondary
tended bodies are
radiation reception from locally dispersive exu
analyzed. it is noted that complex continuous siEnals (Particular-
ly linearly frequency modulated signals) are used to :Lxni-ove tube
sensitivity. To obtain information regarding the level c~nd posi-
's, coherent renep-_
tion of the dispersive elements using 1,111 signa- U
t-he refe),enco and
tion with subsecuent nonlinear transformation oX
disDersed signais as -.-,ell as low-frequency filtr~~,tioa is requi-red.
Undei~ larEe-scale experimental conditions, a radial re~iolving
power of 2.7 cm is realized with a signal/noise j:-atio of about
23 dB. Four illustrations, bibliography of three. IT. 3.
USSR TJDC: 621-373.826:53
AGAIMI.-M-11, K. A., HUZZIMNSKIY, A. Yu., K-01,0SOV, 1-1. A., SOLOLGV,
A. V,
"Absorption of Submillimeter Radiation in Pare,lilater Vapor"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. X'-.onf. no ras-~rosjf,-r. radiovoln. Tezisy dokl.
(Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio Waves;
Report Theses-collection of works) "Blauka-," 1972,2SP 35-98 (from
RZh--Radiotekhnj.1-a, Ho 10, 1972, Abstract No 1OD36
Translation: Results are given of the calculation on a computer of
the absorption in the submillimeter,wavelength range as a fuliction
of pure uater vapor pressure. Comparison of t1he results of the
calculation uith the experimental data in the transparency windows
of 0.73, 0.45, 0.36, and 0.29 mm shows that the comput,!,,d values
are below the measured ones. One illustration, one -IL-a-ble, biblio-
graphy of seven. A. L.
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USSR UDC 621-371:536.569-4:551-57
SOKOLOV, A. V. and S M ONIN, Ye. V.
"Effect of Rain on Operation of Communications Lines in the Sub-
millimeter (SBIM) ',-.a
velength Range"
Mosoow, V sb. X Vaeo. Iconf. p9 rasprostr. radiovo3ri. Tezisy dokl.
(Tenth.All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio ',,:aves;
Report Theses--collection of works) "Nauka," 1972, pp 71-75 (from
RZh--Radiotekhniha, No 10, 1972, Abstract Ho 1011314)
Translation: A calculation is made of the probability distribution
of rainfall of varying intensity for the central part of European
Russia and Central Asia from the results of ob2orvations averaged
over 14 years at several points in each rayon. The results of the
computation coincide satisfactorily with the meaBured results
(1968-1969). The probability distribution of the attenuation,
confirmed by mea-surement results along, paths of the r.-idio relay
lines, is plotted in terms of the probaoility distribution of the
rains. Three illustrat-ions, bibliocraphy of six~. IT. S.
USSR Toc: 62l-3q6.6!T:62h.9((088.8)
SOKOLOV, A. Ye., USANOV, A. P., SHAPIRO, A. Z., D YAC3-- KOV, V. K. , KUT-YAYKIN,
IMFOM, G. L. , NARYSEKOV, V. M.
"A Device for Susp'ending the Radiating Element of Rotating Antennas"
USSR Author's Certificate No 262198, filed 20 May 68 published 3 Jun 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70,:Abstract No 111377 P)
Translation: This Author?s Certificate introduces a device for susnending
the radiating element of rotating antennas. The devic-v contains a girder
designed for fastening the radiating element, this girt-,ter being fastened to
the reflector or antenna array by rod supports equipped with hinges. In
order to reduce the effect which deformations of the elastic elements have
on the electrical pa:eameters of the -antepa, the girder is connected to the
rod supports through bearings, and to the reflector or antenna array through
auxiliary gLWs, the lines which connect the points of fastening of these
guys to the reflector or antenna array and to the girder foxiiing a parallelo-
gram. Tvo illustrations. Resinn"..
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TDC 621.396.6-~: 524.074
SOKOLOV, A. Ye., DIIACHKOV, V. K. , COPOL DYAYEV, K. Ya. BALAND-1,
-rpj'~ Device for 11irniting the Angle of Turn of an: Antenna Mast
'USSR Author's Certificate No 255375, Filed 19 Juin 058, Published 8 (fro-I.-L
:RZb-R,-adiC)tckhnika, No 10, Oct 10, Abstract NO lo-B,94 P)
Tran;314tion; The proposed thl~ice for "imiting the angle of ti.,rri a,' ~--r, ~U--,.c-nna mast
L
contains shock absorbers and a stopper mchanism' made in the forr, of a thr~--adtztd r-in.,
which is -fitted an the faces with teeth which mesh at the ertr=e positior--s of the
column with zeeth on the *upport rings. To simplify the desigi anti reduce the overall
dimensions of the device, the threaded ring is rigidly fastened inside a yoke s;i-iich
As fixed by hinge fastening to the stationary base of the antenna nost through The
~shock ab bers. T44o illustrations.
USSR UDC: S43,42,062
ChNOVICII, V. , !~AB.,V:GV-A, 11. A. , Ya., I'MYC"'OZ, P. B SOKOLMI B
1-40110-chan-1101, A013orption Spectrolphatometcr
Optich. i Tit TCT:etrich.. AnalizatoTy Zliidl1-. Sre,-J toptic-71 arld Tftrmnctric 'Analy--c-S
for Liquid Rc~-ports of- ekjj 1111~_on ConfoTonce, 1971, Part 1, Tbilisi, 1971,
IT, frcm I!c-1(.-'ca-nth?nyy Zhurnal I,!-- tralo viva i L.,.-moritellnaya
Teklu
dka, No 2 '72, Ahs~tract "c .32. 1097 by V. S. NTasnoV19)
Trnnslation: A roiioi s C);l OW deV01 Of YZITi.-Il.1 trnf:
a
ipt-ion ("It - L 1'. F !-. C'. j-
jt jj,
on I c is lm'~,.iv cl'.-_
A
Cuits and !vi Iv7"_"! ill c"c':Ition c": flic, 1:;wk! 11 "2
'P_ I1"AS 1 E J, I into c('1""Imon cas,,~ Of IL"":
00,10"Li's (B~ T I IQ U 3, IS 017,0--Ur Slqply c
dic specL.~;cn.foc-5 B, the Fas 'c
.1 ed an!! d
iumochroi-,mtor, B a,,ld typu KSP-4
recording fi"oures; biblio I'ufsz,
USSR um: 621.317.8
ZRARBOV, A. A., SOKOLOV, B. A.
"Microminiature 4R-TV0-Io`u-nd Compensation Resistors"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekbn. sb, RddiokomDonenty (Electronic Technology.
Scientific end Technical Collection. Radio. Components), 1970, VY.P. 1, pp 29-35
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, lKay 71,'Abstract No 5V30T)
Translation: The authors describe t5Te S5-30 and S5-3M' racrowire conpensa-
tion resistors. Operational, thermal and frequency characteristics are given.
The effect of the sealing compound on the heating temperr-ture of the coil is
considered' 1he thermal constant of the resistors depends on loading and
operating conditions. 91ie frequency dependence of resistance is calculat~~,d
and experimentally verified. Resurrh.
USSR uDc: 621.317.8
SOKOLOV, B. A., ZHARRIOV, A. A., LUKET, V. S.
"Sorting out Mderowire Resistors With Intermittent Falluresil
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. RadiokomDonent (Electronic Tecbnolou.
i
Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio ConTonents~, 1970, wjp. 1, Dp 41-47
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5V306)
Translation: The authors analyze existing mthods for sorting out potentially
unreliable resistors. A procedure is proposed and devices r-,re developed for
sorting out tYPe S5-30 and S5-15 resistors with intermittent failures. it
is shown that it is feasible and necessary to.,introduce this operation into
the technological process. Res=4.
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BaA.
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SOURCE-SOV. GEOL. 1970, 13141, 66-79
DATE PUBLISHED---70
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ALL THIS SUGGESTS THE POSSIBILITY OF:DISCOVERING C-OA. OIL AND GAS
DEPOSITS IN THE PROTEROZOIC FORMATION OF ANCIENT PLATFORMS.
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