SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLOVYEV, K.N. - SOLOVYEV, YU.F.

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U19 TITLE-QUASI LINEAR SPECTRA AUTHOR-(03)-SEVCHENKO, A.N., UNCLASSIFIED OF PURPHYRINS -U- So X vK.N.v CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. FIZ. 1970, DATE PUBLISHED---70 PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 SHKIRMAN, S.F. 3413), 527-35 .-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES MPOUND, PORPHYRIN, ELEt',*rRUN SI-E T U TOPIC TAGS-P.ETAL COMPLEX CGI FREQUENCY* PliTHALOCYANINE CGNTROL MARKI&Gx-NO RESTRIC71ONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/2032 STEP NC--UR/004,~'3/li)/034100:3/05Z7/0535 ACCCSSIrN NO-AP0125620 UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 539-67 I"DisloIcatIion Hysteresis and internal Friction of Polycrystal Solid Solutions" Sb- "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal Friction in Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1970, PIP 94-99 Abstract: Certain features of the amplitude dependeInee of Internal friction of FCC solid solutions bro%,ht about by strong dislocation splitting are con- sidered. It was concluded that the spiral dislocations should sharply con- tribute to damping in the areas of high~concentraticvns of impurities. The model considered here explains qualitatively all damping features of FCC solid solutions. 4 figures, 18 references., 212 0 19 UNCLASSIFIED, PRUCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NU--AP0125620 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABs,rRACT. AN ENERGY LEVEL DIAGRAM OF THE PORPHIN RING SYSTEM IN NONMETALATED PORPHYRINS A040 THEIR METAL COMPLEXES IS GIVEN. THE VIBRATIONAL STRUCTURE OF T,HE.ELECrRONI(; SPECTRA OF PORPHINE DIHYDROPORPHINEj AND THE 2 TETRAHYOROPORPHINES ARE REPORTED. THE QUASI UINEAR SPECTRA OF AZABENZOPORPHYRINS ARE CUMPAREDr AND THE FUNDAMENTAL VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES OF TETRABENZriPORPHINEt ITS 1,11ON0, DI, AND TRIAZA ANALOGS, AND PHTHALOCYANINE ARE TABULATED. THE QUASI LINEAR SPECTRA OR PORPHINE UERLVS. TOGETHER WITH LOW TEPIP. POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS YIELDED ADONL. EVIDENCE FOR-THE VIBI~,ATIONAL CHARACTER OF ,..''THE 13ANDS IN THE ELECTRONIC SPECTRUM OF PORPHYP INS AND FOR THE ALMOST EQUAL INTENSITY OF THE VIBRATIONS INDEPENDENT OF'THEIR SYMMETRY. .:FACILITY:. INST. FIZ-w USSR. fair 1 A!~51 F t F 1) USSR UDC 539.67 VARYPAYEV, E. S., PANIN, V. E., and SOLOVYEV L. A. all "Amplitude,Dependence of internal Friction of a Series of Concentrated Copper Solid Solutions" (Internal Friction in Ob. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh uaterialakh Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka,". 1970, pp 104-3.10 Abstract: Internal friction of sinale-phased concen Tated Cu - Ga and Cu - Ge solid solutions was investigated in the.range of 10-9-10-3 relative amplitudes. An amplitude-independent region and sections descri"Led by linear function appeared on characteristics of the decrement dependence on deformation armili- tude. It is shown that critical stress V., determining the onset of deformation, depands an alloy concentration and is determined by the resistance to motion of a free dislocation from solid solution imq)urities atomo. The second critical stress Z" characterizestbe appearance of irreversible pro- cesses in structure. 5 figures, 13 references. u 3- s R 37 ,OT -5:11 11 U. of D"'terc, V~. I - - I n a -,:~I o c ImL., :1 1. of uo,%r- urd 'bo:! - r in LO"r- v] i th. 1 Viol Ot :I, I k" data,,, the -111t.h tiol 11, ~'ar usc c", 0'~aliq .-Ir 26. av!~J pf f V-n," ~j. (),I Jxn ele 1.4 r..~~ 'I in 1 va I c, f dia t T-1, I i i d a r, 1; Lf~ t I Ir of ic V. 1,') 1'14 !"1 o --c:" im t-, iv ut ri; of the ~i do na hir~J-!r U-a, of t, win d,, 'SING DATE--230CT70 A.12, 035 UNCLASSIHEDI~ PROCE> -'l-ITLE-ASYMPTOTICS 0- FEYNMAN GRAPHS WITH INFRARED DIVERGENCES AND OF COULOMB INTERFERENCE -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SOLOVYEVt L.D., SH(-'HELKACHEVs AwVs COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR !_~!,SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 19701 11-2)t 430-6 7%i_:" D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS :CT-OPIC TAGS--STRONG NUCLEAR ItITERACTION, ASYMPTOTIC SOLUT1,J-N, GRAPHIC TECHNIQUE, SCATTERING AMPLITUDEt NJCLEAR MODEL, IR RADIATION, COULOMB lNTERACTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENt CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED PROXY REEL/FRAT4E--1992/0372 STEP NO--UR/0367/70f'-,111/002/0430/04-~6 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOI.11565 _UNCLASSrFIED 2/2 035 -UNCLASSIFI.ED PROCESSING DATE--230U70 ACCESSION NO--AP0111565 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTROMAGNETIC CORRECTIO.%is To THE HADRON ELASTIC SCATTERING AMPLITUDE AT HIGH ENERGIES APE INVESTIGATED WITH A SIMPLE RELATIVISTIC MODEL AS P4 EXAMPLE. IN THE MIODEL THE AMPLITUDE IS DESCRIBED BY SIMPLE FEYNMAN GRAPHS. A M=THOD IS DEVELOPED TO OBTAIN ASYMPTOTICS OF THE FEYNMANiINTEGRALS WITH IR DIVERGENESo FACILITY: OBIEDIN. INST. YAD. ISSLED., DUBNA, USSR. UNCLASSIFIEO -1/2 019 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--27NGV70 -.TITLE--ACCOUNTING FOR THE INTERMEDIATE ENERGY REGION IWDISPERSION SUM ~_.-_-'RULES -U- ~::AUTH9R-(02)-AZNAURYAN, I.G., SOLOVYEVI L'. Do OF INFO--USSR ---.SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11(4)9 870-9 '.~:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS .TOPIC TAGS--SCATTERING AMPLITUDEv REGGE. POLE9 PION SCATTERING, DISPERSION EQUATIONt, H16,14 -ANAL YSIS ~'tONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Pl()N PRUTOI INTERACTIONt ENERGY PARTfCLE, PHASE SHIFT ._~_TROXYI R,EE,L/FRAME--3007/1080 ST'r_P NO--UR/0367170/OLI/004/0870/0879 M ~~l W -m I N .2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0136500 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD IS DEVELOPED TO ACCOUNT FOR,THE INTERMEDIATE ENERGY REGION IN THE DISPERSION !;U.4 RULES. THE IGA METHOD MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO FIND THE PARAMETERS FIOR T11E HI ENERGY PROCESSES WITH USE OF THE LOW ENERGY PHASE SHIPT'.ANAL, THE 14ETHOD IS APPLIED TO OBTAIN THE REGGE POLE RESIDUES FOR THE] AMPLITUDES B PRIME(PLUS OR MINUS) (NU, 11 OF THE P:I0N-N SCATTE.RING. rHIS ENABLES ONE TO PREDICT9 IN PARTICULARi THE MAGNITODE OF ROTATION OF THE N SPIN IN 'THE- HIGH- ENERGY PI PRI-MEPLUS OR MINUS, RHO SCATTERING IN FRAMEWORK OF THE MODEL. FACILITY., INST. FIZ. V:YS. ENERG., SERPUKHOVY USSR.7 MUM flit l.V;:-'lr NHI, 1~! USSR UDC 539.1.074.3 BORISOV, A. A., BUGORSKIY, A. P., BUSHNIN, Yu..A., DEREVSHCHIKOV, A. A., DUNAYTSEV, A. F., ZHIL'CIIENTKOV, V. D., MATULENKO, Yu. A., 'RESUCHANIN, A. P., Yu. V., NURUSHEV,'S. B., SENIKO, V. A., SMIRNOV, V. V., SHIMNOV, Ye. V., SISKIN, V. V., aQ_L_()V'YEV, jj 'F.,: and SOLOV'YANOV, V. L., Institute of High-Energy Physics, Serpukhov A Hodoscopic Installation for Investigation of the Elastic Scattering of High-Energy Particles" Mos-CM7, Pribary"i "ekhnika Eksperimentay No~3, May/jun: 73, pp 49-53 Abstract- A description is given of a hodoscopic installation, developed at the Institute of High-Energy Physics, for investigation of the elastic scat- tering of high-energy particles within the pulse.ran-c- of 30-60 gigaelectron volts/sec. The range of dispersion angles covered by the installation is 0-29 millirads with an angular resolution of + 0.17 millirad. The total solid angle is 39 nicrosteres. The pulse is Tetermined to.within + 0.22Z. The resolving time is 35 nanosec. The dead time is 50 nticrosec. The pulse pass bond of the rpectrameter is 8X. The statistics-setup -is up to lo6 per hour. The iristallation is Clectrically coujpli~,.d to a :'Ninnk.-22" computer, which stores and processes the information durbig thd experiment. 'rho 112 USSR UDC: 531-717.1 SHARAPOV, A. S., SOLOVI L. K. "A Device for Measuring the Exit Diameter of a Jet Nozzle" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye 0braztay, Tovarnyye Maki, No 8, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 3303311) Division G, filed 30 Oct 70, published 2h Feb 72, p 124 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for measuring the exit diaxeter of a jet nozzle. The. device contains a housing which accommodates a set of guides radially arranged in a single plane and equal in number to the number of nozzle flaps.~ measuring rods which contact the nozzle flaps during measurement are located in the guides so that they can be moved In the axial direction. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, measurement accuracy is improved by equipping the device with a converter which changes the displacement of the measuring rods Ato an electric signal.. The converter is made in the form of variable resistors in series connected to the guides, V--Id into the electric circuit. The resistors are feztened their elide wires are fastened to the measuring rods. Readout is on a meter graduated in linear quantities. USSR 1113C 533-06-011-3 SOIJDVIYEV, L. B., YkVLD,,S-%'-TY, Yu. N. "The Hydrodynamic Instability o-L Cylind.rical Rupturesit Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk 33SR, No 2~, 1971, "rP 3C9-31.1 Abstract: An irriestiuation is made of the hydrodynamic instability of the cylindrical flow of all ideal fluid. If the velocity gradients v and ths density gradients P of the fluid are sufficiently great, so t 'hat the charge of v and P may be approximated by a rupture, the solution of the problem of stability can be expressed in terms of precise solutions. of the oscillation equations. 7 bibliographic entries. USSR UDC A6-,,-531.7 BOKUW, B. 1.t MUM, B. F.j and SOLOV'YEV, L. Y?J. "The Operational Effectiveness of a System fo.- Suppressing Coherent Vibrations Pribory i Tekh Eksper, Ho 4, 1971, PP 29-31 Abstracts The authors modeled the longitudinal not-ion of protons accelerator on a computer; they used the Nonte-Carlo met-hcd to in-.,e_~. change in the phase volume produced by errors in preparing and the accelerating s tructure arA by fluctuations, in the accelenatkig, _i They showed that the effective phase volwae of a bunch can be decr---7. using the system for suppressing the coherent vibrations of partic!-.. results conMmed that such a system can be used in linear proton a:- to solve at least two problems. The first problem occurs in high-:~:- accelerators where in order for the particle& to rt!ach a certain e:i-,. (approximately 100 RleV) the authors auggest converUng to a smallex length for the accelerating field; in such a. case the suppression allowed them to decrease the effective phase width:of the bunch a, to the short-wave part of the accelerator, to impzDve the conditien-: capture of the particles# and to diminish their losses. The secom 1/2 BONDAREV, B. I., et al.p PrIbory I Tekh Eksper, No 4, 1971, pp 29-31 involves using this suppression system at the output of the 21near accelerators for the purpose of Improving the enorgy spectrum:of the beam. The article contains,2 figures and 2 bibliographic entries. 2A ........... USSR uDc 616.9,,5-oz2.931-078-731576.8.0'('3.4 V E c, s. , Department of Hedic:a Protozooloar, M., and PSHE ICIUM, insttitute ledical Parasitology and2ropical Medicine Imeni Ye. I. Martsinovskiy , Ministry of Health USSR, and Chair of Infectious Diseases, Kiev Hedical Institute. "Examination of Sera froia Anebic Dysentery Patients Using the Fluoreacen,11. Antibody Method!' Moscow, Meditsim;kaya Parazitologlya i Farazitarnyyc Bolewdp No 6, 1971, pp643-647 Abstracti The indirect fluorescent antibody method w1r-.th Tvans blue was used to study cera from s:Lx confirmed ciases of zz9bic dyspnten,. The alitigen was prepated fron tho BNp At and K atz-j1na of EntamoolxL h1stoly-t1ca. In test tubea with 48-hour cultuxes, ipost of tho amobium irera concentrat::-1 in the sediment together with starch and bacteria. Howover, jw-ny of the organia= remained on the sides of the test tubes anil these were used to propare the antigon becauso they wex*3 frear from ia-piarities, FJve of the sera in tests with P-ntigen fron the BN strain xeacted positively in t1ters o of It80 and, It160. However, in tests with antigens i,"rom the A ard K st:t-a-ins, only I of the 4 reacted -positively (titera of i 180 4nd I t 4-0) 1 none of the other sera fluor)aced even In a I j10 dilution. Thuso thoxe vere an~.i, aic differences between E. histolytica strains studiod. 'Whother they we-M due -K RNIUIMM' ~141!11111 . ;11"01' 12 M 11111 MMI i MIMI; N ["I F -71 N! 10 11 USSR SOLOV, YEV, M. M. , et al. p Meditsinskaya Parimitologiya i Paxa2itaamqye Bolezail No 6, 19,71, pp 643-647 to original qualitatIve dAfferences or to prolongerl ~!ultuxling of the A and K ~ ,ens strains renains unclear. At any rate# the negative xasults with antig from %.hese strains underline the need to zake a carel'ul choice of the strain when using the fluorescent. antibody . technique aa a diagnostic aid. 2/2 -nil USSR SOLOVIYEV, N. A. "Unconditional Minimum Tests for Tables with Separated Blocks of Ones" Diskretn. Analiz [Discrete Analysis Collection of Works], No 20, Nlovosi- birsk, 1972, pp 22-65 (Translated from Referativny), Zhurna[ ribcrnetika, No 4, .1973, Abstract No 4V712). Translation: The theory of tests is significant in [)attern recognition, and in problems of diagnosis, both technical and medica-1. This %..,ork studies one class of tables arising in the analysis of recognition problems, %vith primary attention concentrated on the method of construction of iiiinimal tests. This work studies problems of the construction of minimal tests for tabIcs, coli- sisting of sections such that neighboring sections are separated frol~.I each other by at least a certain predetermined number of positions. The prim-aary apparatus used in the work is the general algorithm for construction of tests suggested by S. V. Yablonskiy., USSR uDc: 621.396.6.002.12(o8a.8) ZAYTSET-I, V. G., TART-LOV,, V. N., SOLOVIYEV, N. A., POVEREIINAYA, T. V. "A Magnetic Manipulator" USSR Author's Certificate No 263706, filed 15 Aug 68, published 15 JLM 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, abstract No.'12~3220 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a magnetic mani-ou-Lator designed for grasping and moving ferromagpetic elements. The device con- tains a permanent magnet located inside a housing. To simplify removal of ferromagnetic elements from the manipulator, the pernaneirt magnet is fastened to a spring-return rod connected: by hinged*, lavers to a pushbutton located on the ;nd face of the magnet!'bousing., a~t 17, C C A6s.t'ract 1. ~tg rv A' Nr. e e: Ref.Xcde 05553 EMICAL,,ABST. ZAO 126'93sp Infrared reflection and tranamissioa Spec a of boron. Averbakh, E. M.; Uxas. Ya. A*." ~ Yatsenko. 0. B.; u0s. ;niv., ,46. ~Voronezh is; 7-ekk. Fatupror. 1070,40), ~62113-~S (-AiOU. The ir reflection and transmispion spectra of. B. in the ft-rhomhohedral fom were investigated in the range 1-15 ju. Instnirnitntatitot and sample prepn. are described for reflktance and, tr'ansmlision studies. Spectra are presented. Transmittance oi P, single crystals de- creases sharply at wavelengths >4.5 Iz and *inaeaszs beyond 130. Reflectance and transmis'sion spectra show'considerable agree- ment, A band at8.15ju is,assigned its a miilt of crystal lattice vibration. Bands at 7.21mad .".7 jA are the re5ult a 'f crystal im- purities. E dward 1. King' J Ie4b Y, REEL/F I WE USSR UDC 53.071.08+53.001.5 %'GROZ, YE. M. , MOLCHAINOV, S. S., PYSHKIN, B. K., SOLOV, IYEV, N. S. Physics Insti- tute imeni P. N. Lebedev "A Method for the Stabilizaticni of Synchrotron Radiation Intensity USSR Author's Certificate No. 256117, Filed 26 Jun 68, published 31 Mar 70 (from RZh-Fizika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract~No IA453 P) Translation: Precise (or programmed) switching on of accelerating field voltage is necessary to stabilize and raise the level of beam.intensity in a synchrotron. It is proposed that the time of switching on be contr(slied with the aid of a pulse of a current of particles circulating.in orbiti~t the time of injection in each acceleration cycle. 11iis mide it possible to increase intensity by 20% as compared with circuits connecting the switching on to,the level of the magnetic field. V. Papadichev. USSR UDC:536.46~~ MARGOLIN, A. D., IMIARGULIS, V. M., L.O.LOk"Y VW , M F 14jid. os o Qjj "Theory of Combustion of Liquid-Filled Porous Explosiv6s" Novosibirsk, Flzika Goreniva iVtryva, Vol, 6, No. 3, Sop 70, pp, 272-276 Abstrict.: The burninF of porous explosives filled with an hnert liquid develops in two combustion modos: laminar and tl!Tbulent. In Hie turblilon, made, the fla-me penetrates into the porous charge, and: the I iquid is eje~:ted from the pores. The rate of turbUlOnt conb9stion is many timv:s greater than that 0!:, laminar combustion. Turbulent combustion is also observed in the Combustion of. two-phase CIAar?--,?cs consistipg (if grains of in oxkli~er. the spaces between whic)i are ffl;ed with a liquid fuel. -ihis work presents al-I experimuntal and thcorttical study of thu coribustion tif a simplc model of a porous charge -- 3 slit charge consisting (if two flat: plates with liqUid poured between thein. Under certain condftion,,,-,~ the Hrlt SuTfaca of -the liquid becomes UTI.Stab!C, WIM., 11rC fOMI!d, f6rmivgr drop-et,., and FtreaTn~i, carried away by the stream of coin'bustion proilucts. Cmbustion the-n Penetrates USSR UDC, S36.468 MARGOLIN, A. D,, WRGULISA V. M., SOLOV'YEVj N. V., Goreniva i Vzrvva Vol. 6, No. 3, Sep 70, pp. '172-276 into the depth of the slit. The experimentally measured values of tur- an~the theortically c-Iculated va.lues, bulent combustion speed ware lower th. a a L resulting from the fact that the slit was filled with ~kcrosene, which wets the powder of the plates, as water doesinot. This results in the formation of a screening liquid film on the surface of the,plates, which decreases the combustion rate. 2/2 p0044049-' Acc. Nr.: Ref. Code: A a up R_ 5 Nature of the 4as t Kur ile Ma2etic An2~ ~1 -(Abstract: "Nature of the East Kurile Magnetic. Anomaly,"'by H. L. Krasnyy, 0. A S lo I v and Ye. V.Xochergin,~Sakhalin Multi-Disci-. titute; Mosc Tiz:~esitiya'_Aiademii Nauk SSSR, pline sciei~iif ir_ searc Ins ow, Fizika Zemli, No. 1, 1970, p-p. 9G-93) The east Kurile regional anomaly stands out clearly in the regional field obtained by analytical continuation of the anomalies of the Okhotsk- Kurile region into the upper half-space at the levels 12.5, 25 and 40 km. This anaomal extends for more than 1,500 km along the Kurile-Ka-mchatkan y island arc and for a distance~of 50-100 km to the east of it. Its axis is situated between the island arc end the abyssal tTench. The northern part of the observed anomaly is about 300 km wide at an altitude of 12.5 )an; in the south it is about 150 km wide. On the west it joins the anoma- lies of the Sea of Okhotsk and on the east it adjoint; the sign-variable field of the Pacific Ocean. A comparison of the map of regional magnetic anomalies with seismic deep ueismic sounding cross sections shows a rather good-correlation between the intensity of the regionial mapetic anonaly and the thicknes-, of the basalt layer. In.the Kurile-Kamchatkan island Reel/Frame 0508 61!11 P i:V_fr,!4 Al AP0044049 arc the thickness of the granite layer is generally insignificant and therefore it is entirely.,natural to assume that the regional magnetic anomaly is caused by the behavior of the upper and lower boundaries of the basalt layer. Computations were made for deteLmUning the quantitative relationships between deep.sei~mic sounding cross sections and magnctic anomalies scaled to an altitude of 25 km. The computations revealed a good agreement between the computed T values fron the basalt layer and theregional anomaly.~ The computations.-prove that the regional east Kurile magnetic anomaly is caused for-the.,mos,t part by the-imagnetic properties, thickneqs.aud depth of the basalt layer.- "77050 USSR UDC 621-.51.5:628.51-7.2 KUDRYAVTSEV, F. S., Engineer, LAGUNOV,! L. F., Candidate of Technical Science-,, SPLQY~~V It. V. Engineer, and KOZLO"MO N, G. , EuSineer "Exhaust-Noise Yuf f ler for a Compressor station" Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, No 7, June 1972, pp 31-32 7 Stat4 Abstract: The compressor ~on of the Cor"Kiy i'llotor Vebi-c-le Plant- has three turbine compressors, each wiLh a capacity of 500 M31/m.-In and (,,no with a capacity of 250 m3/Mjjj; tjjf2 ;.jir ey .11auit (juctEj Ivading out of the compres5zor-station building are directed toward the DMCC building of the Plant mnnagLmenu, situated in the iminediate vicinity. Th(, frequency spactr-Mi of the e-~fllaust noiran of a 500 comprenvor, vivr,!,ured at a disudice of 2 m from the t,,all of- this. office buildin'g, w1as ribove the permiss I10 lo It was to reduce Lhe noise lav~-l at 19000, 4,000, ani.'-` 8,000 H.-, by 57, 59, 60, and 57 db, respectively. A raut'fler of, simple design was consLruued, t1 i exhaust air being passed through layern of. rubble -ind crushed stone. Me muffler was designed for suppression of the noise crt~ated by a single com- pressor, since the air was exhausted by each compr2stior ill turn. The calculatic-a-i in designing tho muffler are, P),-esentccl., and tile 1/2 USSR KUDRYAVTSEV, F. S., et al., Vestnik Mashinostroyen~ya, No 7, June 1972, pp 31-32- muffler is described. It was impossible to conduct tests on the efficiency of the muf f ler near the of -1~'ice building, i.e., at z he point for which all the calculations had been made, due to noise created by the air intalke ducts, for %Aiich tlie appropriate mufflers had yet been insLalled. llfc-,,,ever, results of measurements conducted near the muffler, and Calculations based on these measurements, show that this exhaust-noise. muf f ley pr')vides the requiree noise reduction over the entirefrequency tange. 3 figures, 2 references. USSR UDC 77 IVANOV, V. 0., MALTSEVA, A. S.. "Effect of Gelatin on the Storage Life f L -S -ive Layers" 0 Ight . ensii, Uspekhi nauchn. fotogr. (Advances in Scientific Photography.), 1170, Vol. 14, pp 124-133 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12(1), Dec 70, Abstract No 12D1336) Translation: The el`fect of the selection of- gelatin an the change in the proper- ties of photoemulsion layers in storage and an certairi darkening processes in them is investigated. It was sho?,m that the choice of gelatin can have a venj considerable effect, The dark discoloration and the photostability of the sen- sitizing dye, the oxidation products of which can react with sensitivity centers, strongly depend on the choice of gelatin. The choice of gelatin has an effect (and a very individual effect) on the sensitivity of,the dye emulsions and on its storage qualitles; the gelatin used in the second agizip, has a much greater effect on the latter than that used in the first aging. If the dMerences in the ef- fect of the gelatin reduce to differences, in their cl*ltent of thiosulfate 112 USSR 7 a ..... ..... 1 H 11911111 Mr,910190111119"I MITI, their effect could be simulated by an additional introduction of I into the emill- sion. According to the experiments of the authors, however, the thiosulfate did not have a considerable effect on the initial sensitivity and storage qualities of optically unsensitized emulsion but had a strong and very far-ranging effect (depression or activation of sensitivity., especially by the additional emul- -sion) on emulsions with different dyes. ITe effect of:,thlos2ulfate on the aging of any optically sensitized emulsions was slightand a clear, depression appears only for very small concentrations of it. Authors abstract. 2/2 67 GENIMYCIN, A MEMBER OF A NEW GROUP OF ANYmINGAL PENTAENIC ANTIBIOTICS Seyerinets..~, L-Ya.; Xet4M0va,_V_,Y--; Karnaushkina,_A.I.; Solov'yev, S.N.; Yegarenkova, A.N.; Leningrad Institute for Alitihiotic,~ A soil culture LIA-0174 was Isolated and clast*ified ats U~Ionging to the gums of Actinosporanglum. An antibiotic named genimycin was recovered from the fermclitation materials of this culture. By a number of physico;chemical properties the atibloti, beleved to belong to a new grouplof pentaenic antibiotics. Gepintycin possesses antilungal activity, which Is times higher than that of pentaens from other,groups. REELIMM 23980,904 ---------- --------- Nr: /iP47101134 "'L-f. COUC: 46;~.v SOURCE: A-zitibiotiki, 1970, Vol 15, Nr,3 PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS OF AZALOMYCIN F TYPE BY ACTINOMYCES IMBRICATUS N. SP. If LeningLaj InsLitute far-Antibiotics Three actinomyceles belonging to non-chromogenic actinomyrefe; were isolated frain 3olls of arid zones of the South regions of [lie USSR. The ae"rial mycelium Of the cultures was sliRlitly developed of whiti5h color, The 5porophores were. spiral the ~pom oval with smooth membrane. When grown.on soybeir, media with glucose, ille cultures produced antifungal antibiotics close to azalamycin F. Cnmparison of the isolates with (he otganisin producing azatomycin F detscribed in the literature and c:,jse species of ac(inamyceles allowed to classify It as a new species designated is Actinomyces imbricatus (Konev, Tayganov. Harashkova) n. sp. R2 EL 19850759 Ulu USSR UDC: 539.1.074.55 KHARCHENK0 V. A. PODSEKIN, A. K. , "Making PN-Junctions by the Method of Radiation Doping in a Nuclear Reactor" Moscour, Atomnaya_l---nergiya, Vol 31, No 5, Nov 71, pp 521-522 Abstract: A method is proposed for low-temperature synthesis of PN-junctions in semiconductor crystals by exposure in a nuclear reactor to initiate the necessary nuclear reactions which lcad to formation of tho required impurity ;items. For practical reasons, the proposed method is most ;-eadily applied to silicon-30, resulting in N-silicon doped.iwith phosphorus-31. The semiconductoi- can be produced with a given resistivity. The paper is devoted to a theoretical analy.,;is of the optililuTil conditions for producing a PN-junction:by the proposed method. In principle, the method should be applicable to synthesis of more complicated junctions such as PNP, PIN, and the like. One figure, one table, bibliography of eight titles. .... ...... 112- 030 UNCLASSIFIED OCE ING A !TLE--NEUTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY OF ORDERED PHASES A TITANfUM,OXVGE'_j SYSTEM -U- ..UTHOR-~(05)-EYKIN, L.YE., VAVILOVA# V.V.p KORNILOVPII.!.,.OZEROV# R,P., ps -Cl WfflIN 0__uSSR -OURCE-DOKL* AKAD NAUK SSSR 1970, 19141), 96-9 )ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ;UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS9 PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY 1OPIC TAGS--NEUTRON DIFFRACTION, TITANIUM ALLOY, OXYGENf TITANIUM OXIDEo PHYSICAL PROPERTY, CRYSTAL LATTICE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCU14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAKE--1995/1113 STEP NU--UR/CGZOt7O/l�l/OOl/OO96/0099' CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116579 UNIQLASSMED -212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116579 ABSTkACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE ORDERING OF 0 ATOMS !N ~!-C ALLjOYS WAS STUDIED BY NEUTRON DIFFRACTIONo THE ALLOYS WERE PREP3. 6y PREVIOUS METHOD (I. KORNILOV AND GLAZOVAP 1963). A N 0 R 1) E R E D P L A C WAS OBSO. FOf'% THE ATOMS IN ALL OF THE ALLOYS THAT CORRESPOND TO STUICHIOMETRIC COMPNS# TI SUB6 Or TI SU63 0, AND TI SUB2 0. IN ALL Olz THESE THE 0 ATOMS ARE IN ORDERED POSITIONS IN THE OCTALIEDRAL VtCANCIES IN LAYERS PERPENDICULAR TO THE 0 AXIS, EVERY 2ND LAYER BEING UNGf'CU.1E- IN THE UNIT CELL FOR TI SU86 Or 1 VACANCY IN 3 iS OCCUPI.EO IN, OARD-~:R LN' THE L-AYER; FOR TI SUB3 Or 2 OF 3; AND FOR TI SUB2. 0, ALL V,4CANCIES ARE- OCCUPIED, THE DIFFERENCE IS DUE TO THE 0IFFERENCE IN THE TI-0 5OND STRE&iGTH, WHICH IS REFLECTED IN THE DIFFERENCE IN,THE RIGIDITY OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE AND IN THE PHYs* PROPERTIES OF EACH ALLOY* FACILITY-.* I'NST'# I'Me KAR'POVki MO-SCOW-i USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR Ima 620.193.6 and KUZIMIN, 1. 1. "Radiation Modification of Inorganic Matterials' Moscow, Zhuzmal Vsesoyuznogo Xhimicheskogo, Obshchestva imeni. D. I. Ylendeleyev, Vol 18# No .1 073P PP 308-312 Abstracti A review with 41 references discussin ha effect of radiation on inorganic nonmetallic materials. In generalt V-Irradlation increased the catalytic activity of the materials tested. WAittion proved to be also beneficial in case of plesoceramic materials designed for strong electric fields, lowering the nonlinearity of the relationship 1vtween dielectric permeability and the voltage appliedg and decreasing the dielectrAc losses. The ageing process increases under the influence of J~-irradiatton, Finally, radiational modification cazi be used in alloying silicon materials uniformly throughout even large crystals, The authora belUva,that this ~branch of science will be explored even more in the near future. W USSR UDC 519.2 Ma U. LJAW~A "Approximate Graphical Determination of the Correlation Coefficient" Tr. Laty. s.-kh. akad. (Works of the Latvian Agricultural Academy), 1972, vyp. pp 151-155 (from M-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Alstract No 12V95) Translation: An approximate graphical method of determining the correlation coefficient which can be used for preliminary approximate calculations is proposed. 1/1 LSSR SOLOV'YEV, V. of ev4vin the Brain" g Moscow, Izvestiya, 19 Aug 72, p 6 Translationt Cowofkers of the cerebral hypoxia laboratory of the ~3elorussiali Scientific .--lesearch 1nstitute of heurology, lieurasurrery, and Yhys-,Lotherapy together with the spectral analysis group of the Di)loruEz'-ia1i State University are Conductin'r loportant experlneiital :r,-,,siiarch, Thcq arii searchins for a means of Chemical Protection for the braill frol"i tvh~l irrvIvex-iAble chaxl-r'-s during severe oxygen Fstarvation. It IF, ?iio,-,.a tha-1, the brain will dle after a 4-vdnnte s'oopa--c of blood circulation, ard ELt the sarte time, it i* posEiible to res-ore the func- tioning of tile heart aftpr a more prolon6ed period, Th"'~; biolocilcal barrier appear-, to be a hindrance to the development and moacrnizzation of cardio- vascular surgery, neurosurgery, reanimatoloa -- th6 science of revitalizing the body. Having used chemical compounds ifith cbaract*erlstic cxi(~,Ltion-.redu-ction properties, Scientists !"ve succeeded in trestct-ring the ;X-zinE amd activity of the brain after prolonged ceaeation of care-vixal blood circLla- 1/2 119, M. I "I".I USSR SO1W- 'YEV, V., Izvestiya, 19 Aug 72, p 6 tion. If rabbits from the eyperimental control. group, t-.1here- no protective substances have been ap Iied, die after 10 mirivitesp then those livir-, to 0 -which these compounds have been administered together with other pharnacolo- gical substances, will regain their activity after an eyen longer period. The experiment Is continuing. 2/2 .... ..... . USSR UDC 621.039.531:669.27 BYKOV, V. N., BIRZHEVOY, G. A., ZA.KHAROVA, M. I., amd SOLOV'YEVIj. A. "The Nature and Thermal Stability of Radiation-lndu~ied Defects in Single- Crystal Tungsten" Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 33, No 4, Oct 72, pp 809-813 Abstract: The analysis of radiation-induced defect:~,.in tungsten shows that the interpretation of the types of defects characteristic for different annealing stages in tungsten is not well-defined. Envestigation results are presented on the nature of radiation defects arvl their stability at temperatures to 2200*C in single-crystal tungsten irradiated at 450-5000C .1022 neutrons/cM2 adiation. brings about an with a close of 1.4 This. irr, increase in electric resistance by 18% at 298'K, by 1.40% at 77'K, and nearly by 1000 times at 4.20K; it also results in an accumulation of rheniui,~i in the amount of 0.2 at%. The vharacteristics of three identified annealing stages of radiation defects and their activation energies are given. The change of the specific electric resistaitce at: single-crystal tungsten during irradiation is associated with the development of small accumulations by hydrogen atoms (20.2%), single vacancies and small ac- cumulations of vacancies (16.5%), compley, defects (43.3%), and also with 1/2 WTI. l!", i1,11 I i6iimlh 616 USSR BYKOV, V. N., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 33, No, 4, Oct 72, pp 809-813 the formation of rhenium (20%). The high integral flow of neutrons, the high irradiation temperature [(0.20-0,21)Tfusioll], and the absence of grain boundaries for the discharging of defects lead to art accumulation of basically complex defects, stable up to 1900% and giving rise to the change of electric resistance. Four figures, three; tables, twenty-tATo bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR UDC 681.327.66.002.72 ATOWYA14, A. E., ANIMOV, M. A., WYUGIN, V. A., K0VPBASHKLN, N. I., LITVAN, A. B., MAZANIKO, B. P., AND SOIILOV'YE 2- . A. "Device for Checking Bunched Conductors" USSR Author's Certificate No 277858, filed 27 May 69, published 6 Nov 70 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tek:hnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6 B153 P) Translation: A testing device containing a memory, coincidence circuit, and -a display circuit is well known. This device does not provide for automation of cont.-ol of bunched conductors during the manufacturing process. The pro- posed device for similar purpose is distinguished by the fact that it con- tains two ferrite cores with an open magnetic conductor, into one of which wires corresponding to the code "I" are: introduced, and into the other, wires corresponding to the code "0." These are the primaryicoils of transformers the secondarj windings of which are connected to the first input of each of two coincidence circuILS respectively. The second iriput of each coincidLnce circuit in connected to the mamoni Output, and their c.,utputs are connected to the interrogation &-vice conricctod to the conductor:; of the W-ted I)unclhed, conductors and the inLarrogatfoa current control circuit. 'IM.'a control. of -he bunched conductors during the production process is wutomaLl~.d in this way. There is 1 illus, tral.ton. USSR UDC: 51:155.001.57:681.3-M VORONIN, Yu. A., BOROVIKOV, A. M., SALIN, Yu. S., SOLOV KHANOV, Kh. Kh. "On Computer Realization of Stratigraphic Constructions" V'sb.-Mat- probl. Feofiz. (Mathematical Problems of Geophysics--collection of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 295-30h (from kh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 7,1, Abstract No 12V1027) Translation: A procedure is given for computer realization of strati- graphic constructions which briefly reduces to the.folloving: 1) -with given classifications and enumerations of rocks and types, and a given method of separating lithomatter and bionnatter, co2umns qk are separated into one-dimensional lithobodies and biobodiles, and a set of separated columns (ok) is obtained in part of the geological:space GI; 2) a descri-p- tion of the (qk) is given, specifically, a stratigraphic sum-mary colim-in is constructed for GI; 3) on the basis of the resultant description of the (qk), a. hypothesis is adopted on the method of iden4ifying columns ak and a set of identified columns [qk) in GI is obtained, The axicma and r0go- rithms for primary description of the set of colwmu are considered. Bibli- ography of 17 titles. V. Mikheyev. W! USSR IMC 334.22 MUMMY, 1. G. , POLUYIN V. H. and SOLOV YE V V. A. Leningrad State University "Velocity and Absorption of Ultrasonic Waves in Several Viiscous Liquids at Pressures up to 1000 atle Roacowl, Akusticheskly Zhurnall Vol 27p vyy 1p 71# pp 103-109 Abstracti This article discusses the results of xeasurix4~ the velocity and coefficient of absorption of ultrasound in sev*xal jiseoua liquids as a func- tion of pressure (1-1000 aft) ana temperniture (8-50 The various devices uned for the acoustic neasttrexants are dascribed azA deploW graphically in six figures and two tables. Figure 1 In a block-schanatic of the device utod to measure the velocity and coefficient of absorption of ultrasound in liquids under pressure. The acoustic cell is shown in Figuro 2p and the relative cJuuige in sourd velocity is ahoun graphically in Figure 3 as a function of pnsB=e Lt 20 T&blG I gives the results of measuring the sound velocity as a.function of Xessure and temperature. Figure 4 is a graphic representation of the coefficlont of absorption of ultrasound as a function of pzewlmvp measured at a frequency of 4 Mz at 1/2 WSR xrKuywvt 1. G. I et al, Akustichesidy Zhurnal, Vol 27# vYP 1, 71t Pp 103-109 200, am& of the el sical coe-filiclent of absorption, ooxputed uruier these conditions from the Stokes formula, From this figuxe it is clear that the coefficlont -of absorption =azured at atzo3pheeLc prmssunt is apprOxi 7--'At4SjY eight tizes smal I er than the Stokes value. . Table 2 ~ ( and Table I also) gives the pbysical parameters of the liquid mwAured for vaxioun hydrostatic pres- sureso 0 Figure 5 shows the curve of thio frequency function given for 20 and at atmospberic I=essuxe, indicating -that the reLaomtioa tize dWpends identically an pressure and temperature. Figuro 6 ahown the relative change in relaxAtlon Unib an a f Unotion of pmoure In several liquidni the :figure, indloates thiLl tho relwcatio-a tim' grows in certain liquids with increase in presauxop irbox*aa In othora it diminishes or remains constant. An incivaae in ralgiation tinot with tho application of pressure# appavatly is characte,ristim only cif structural re- Uxation atd thus my be vaed aa. an IndicOlon therecX, This artictle cites 12 lite=tumo. includad also an 6 f1gurest equations# and 2 tableso 2A ------------ - .... ...... . .1/2 C109 UNCLASSIFIED )>poCpqSj-jr DATE-102OCT70 -T ITLE--lHE NCTIUNS SYSTIl OF STATIC 1ECTLINICS Of' THE UJI-JINE14TS -U- SHil'iHITARY COVER .AUTH[!P-(-'~21-V'-ITAKH, G.A,v SCILU'VYEV, V.A4 .CCU'vTPZY i-F INF[!--'JSSR -,5u-Uf'CE--5F0LLGIYA I GE6FlZIKA, 1970, Nk 4, 127-1119 AT t~. PULL lStiC-D------70 ~S.UBJECT' AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND JCEANOGRAPHY TAGS-TECTONICS, MODEL, SEDIMENTAkY ROCK LAYERf LAND EIN'T".WL i~.ARWING--%10 RESTRICTIONS -Dricuut,7 CU-SS--UNCLASSIFIE0 STEP ~;[)--UR/J21C'/7(J/,');,~0/0041012'1/0139 R CACCUSSIlf N NO-AP0114446 U"-4CL it S.) F I ED 212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 CIRC ACCLS51IN NO-AP01114446 -.ABSTRAC1/-EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A FIRST ATTEMPT uc CUNSTRUCTIG'4 DF THE NGTIUNS SYSTEM [)F STATIC TECTONICS IS CAVIIIED OUT. THE MIDELS ARIE CUNNSTPUCTED-AND THE MAIN STRUCTURES OF CONTINE.N'rs SEDIMENTARY CUVER Ai-ZE -ScRH '411VOMIRSK. ~UL .,ED, FACILITY: IGIG SP AN SSSR., UNCLASSIFIED 112 -916 UINCL ASS IF I ED DATE-18SEP70 PPOCESSING .~ITL7: -.rHYDRODYNAMIC FLUCTUATIONS IN A PELAXING MEDIUM --~U- 7iAUTHOR-(03)-R0MAN0V, V.P.r SOLOVVEV9 V*Ao,p FILATOVA, L.S. ~,CCUNTRY OF I-NF0--USSR -5 EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEOPETICHESKOY.~FMKI, 1970, VOL 58, ,c,,.:.NR,-:3, PP-887-896 ...DATE ~PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~'S.UFWECT AREAS--PIIYSfCS ~~TDPIC TAGS-HYDRODYNAMIC Pr~OPERTYv LIGHT SCATTEPINGi ENTROPY r T L DOC U f-i Ell. TC L 4 S SWC LI F I E D PROXY S T E P C Ir r CS S I D,, 212- iP4CL A 5 S I F I E 0 PF.!7-CFSSING D4TE--1~3SEP70 'CIRC j~CCESSI~-!t,: ABSTr A%l-T/~--'XT:zACT--(U) GP-U- &3STkACT. AN ANALYSIS:(!F THE SPFCTKAL VJITP;SITT~S PF FL,.jcr[)ATI,,-,,NS IN AN TS11TROPIC, MEDIUll IN T~4E PRESENCF: W 1NIT.F"NAL t~FLAXATIO-'-! !)t