SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SORINA, G.S. - SOROKIN, S.A.

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J~ I) ROU S S I NG Uil V E- 11 DEC7 0 4 L A S S I r- E 0 Ll 3?,J-*UA I N A ~4 ATE R P~iAVIUN I A1'-' 4-1, T A SS I U 11 N 1 T k A T 1- C A L C Ili: L P f- IS, S 1 U, A C iLI J ESYSTEM -V I--;-, U3 1 INA G.A., MINIOVICH, V M Y E F R E M QV A ,0 ":-4 FG--U S SR -c E--Zf~. P' 111,L. KHIP. (LENING4AD) 1910, 4315)v VO 15-19 -DA rE PUVL ISHEG------70 AKEI-S-CHEMI ST kV 'PIC s s f lum 'JG TAGS-PFASE EQUIlLWRIUM, AQUEO,JS SQ1,.UTIO'N, AMM11NI,li, Po T RAI ~*. CALCIUM CJK-PLj,,JND# NITRATCo POTASS,lUA. CHI-6,41DEv SOLUJILIFY, :Ci~YSTALLIZATICN C,C;,,TRCL 9ARK I NG-i k E S N I C T I G i4 S L4SS--UNCLASSIFIED z~'DtCU, ENT c Pik"Y REEL/FFAIME-3004/C938 STEP --"F'IRC ACCESSICIN -0--AP0131523 U% C L AS f F Jl 1) 2. 2 0 i ql~LASSIFZED P k 0 C- E': 5 '1 N D 'r V: D E C 7 1) C' I C A C G E S S I C I't C - P 0 A8STil-lAC-f/EXTRACI--W) (;P-0- THE CRYSrNa FIL','PS. I '-I T ~-i E i-i S U, i ~ -~ 2 C s N H - Sl U 6- -3 H U- S U 3 3 C ;1 0 S U b - 3 SJ152 KCL SY S T F i ~!%J, THE S'-~ L J Y UH 3 IN AQ. SCL.`6. G THI -F 1,,ITRATLS UF K ANC CAf AND C-l" i(CL T ~JP T G- I A T M lk t 5 T U D I EID T iE SQf-Y OF T14ESE SALTS Or, A S 11 41 fli U41,: C 6 N CIN CF ifi SU63 IIN THE SCUN. r H I S S Y T Fit! F C 3 1. Cr I Y"S %, 11 N ~-~ Y '5 LA14 fU SMALLEP THAN Gt~ EQUAL ffj 5tQDEG -kEES ANO, AMlA.01qfA- CGiV*..-s. ~5v'At.LER I-HA~ OR .EW'UAL TU 7 MC;LES-1000 G H SUi3Z 0. THF ~PRESENCE OF TH E A L T S 00 S T CHAtGE ThE SGLY- OF NH SUB3 IN UAT ER UNCLASS I F.IED lob USSR LIDC 678-5,06039,3+539.4 GIINYAYEVo G. M., ZHICUNM 1. G.# SORIKA,.T. G.j and YKAWSHINj V. A.$ All-Union Scientific Research Institute ~f Avra on aUffaleg, 41oscowl Institute of Vachanics of Polymers of the Academy of Sciences latvi" Soviet Socialist Republic# Riga *$hearing Strength of Composites Based on Whiskered Fibers" Rigal Mekhanika Folimerov# No 3# Pay-Jun 730 pp 492-501 Abstracto A study was made of the ebtatic and strength charactaristics of Unidirectional carbon plastics based on carbon fibers whiskered by silicon nitride filament crystals from the gaseous phase ani titanium dioxide from aerosol, The advantages in bending properties of these conposites are shown* For an approxinate evaluation of the elastic properties of uni- directional composite based on whiskered fiberso sumzation~ formulas can be used which take into act-ount the characteristics of the riAggedloation of the filamentaxy crystals of the anisotropic matrixo Eight,figures, five tablesp thirteen biblioe;raphic ref6zonoess -6- T SORKRJ "C.~17c-uj, UDC: 621 Al at'orl Of the .372. ternatin, Effect 0l CoInp 852.4 b COnnectlon, onent Errors- 0,, - 1- he Paranl,t,,, of - --Y1.1 M21n a er, Two-cf,,, nriel 0 t i c 43, V y ~ -01 10 Ladl o t 0 r!s ) 7 - tear-,, Z SIC' -N- Yj 73., ?)!) ~0 ifl. v I JL c t 75 a"ccul-a-.; C 0 118 i a01 -S : a 0 e,, ej Furs "c,cl 'r, 02, 0 - an le Ur, -C -lpolal'ize- Cot!, p0-: 0 -aj c C;Up -L, c0-'. Unj 2, te a c ~rl cb- t C) 12 USSR UDC 621.316.34.085.34 NDICHIKOV, V. , ~2,RK&1~4-1, "Electroluminescent Image Device of Increased Flexibility" Tekhn. estetika (Technics of Aesthetics); 1970, No 2, pp 7-11 (from RZh-Elek- tronika i Leye primeneniye, No 6, June 1970, Abstract No 6B357) Translation: The paper shows the possibility of using e3octrolLiminescent image devices for reproduction of diverse information. A clauailfication of electroluminescent devices according to tho., principle ot" actioa and purpose is proposed. The possibility of flexibility of change of~Anfo-riwktion Tnodels is also considered one of the principal req4tremants for truige devices in general and for electroluminescent image devices in partic*Llar.i The constrtic- tion is considered of multipurpose indicator panels for thw -wor;cArAg positions of operators, realized on the basis of elect rolumine seen t Lidicators. Suwiary. 47,- USSR uDc: 621-317-28086-6) SORKIN, G. L., KUZIMIN, P. A. "An Exact Tuning Indicator" USSR Author's Certificate No 278793, filed 3 Mar 69, published 26 Nov 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun Tl:, Abstract No 6D94 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a'tuning indicator for radio receivers designed for AM and FM signal reception. The indicator contains a pointer galvanometer connected to the output of an amplitude or fraction detector. To improve the sensitivity of the indicator to weak signals, simplify the indicator circuito and.make it a, general-purpose device, the load resistors of the detectors are interabnnected, and the Point of connec~ionis tied to the housing-through the r galvanometer. 76 UNCLASSIF18o'; DATE--13NOV70 TITLE--THE 0 "IFFERENTIAL bIAGNOSIS OF SOMFE~.-OCCUPATIGiNAL ANEMiAS -U- -AUTHOR-( 02)-SCIRK INA, N.S.t YE-VLASPIKO# YU.P, -1-COUNTRY OF 1,'qFO--USSR ~"'i.SCURCE--KL IN I CH ESKAYA ACO 11S I N A,. 1970, VOL 48, NR 31, PP 83-89 DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 .,SUBJ' ECT AREAS-810LOGICAL AN 0AEOICAL SCI,ENCESS ~TOPIC TAGS--All;EM1 A p 20kmy~~ I N vME TABUL I SWt TUSTr 11SON EFFECTs LEA0p K HYDROCARBON CCNT.QOL A ARK I NG--PIO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ...:PRI)XY REEL/FRAME--3032/L689 STEP NO--UR/04,47/70/048/OC,~/0083/0089 ;.'C I K CACCESS.ION, NO--AP0129059 'Eu lalamallosm --13NOV70 PROCESSING DATE UNCLASSIFIE6 037 ..,CI.Rr- ACCESSION NO--AP0129059 )ATA ON THE ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER PRESENTS C 3ET,;EE,,N ANEMIAS 74TERF0 IN THE DIFFERE~,,TIAL DIAGNOSIS DIFF1CULTIES E NC OU, _NZOLv A ASSOCIATED wITH THE ACTION OF LFAD AiNOAF- NU ANEMIA OF fjONOCCUPATIONAL ETIOLOGY. THE AUTHURS!,STUDIC-0 ALL THE DILDICES OF ES AS AN EARLY AND POqPHY.41N META80LISMt USING THEM IN A NUMBER OF CASE REL .IABLE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS TEST (IN LEAU PGISMG).~ SUBJECT TO DISCUSSION IS THE POSSIBILITY (IF. UT IL I Z I NG INDTCES;~,F THE PORPHYRIN METABOLISM AS ONE OF THE DIFFERENTIAL TESTS lk BEIWOL POISONING- UNC LAS 5 1 F f E 0 USSR UDC 543.544.6:541.49:546.65 -BAZAr K UN OV, A., SOROCHAN. A. H. and SENYAVIN, M. H. "Chromatographic ,ieparation of Rare Earth Element Mixtures by Means of Organophosphorus Complexes" Moscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 16, No 3, Har 71, pp 651-654 q., Abstract: Conditions for separation of rare earth elements were studied using complex forming agents with two or more phosphonic gremps hydroxyethylidene- phosphonic acid - GHEDP, ethylenediami-.iodiisopropylphosplionic acid - EDDIP, and ethylenediaminotetranethylphosphonic acid EDTP. The experimental system used consisted of cerium-yttrium mixture which was separated by ion exchange chromatography. Stability constants were calculated and checked out experi- mentally; from these constants coefficients of separation were obtained. It was determined that EDTF was the most effective, agent f6r the separation of test elements. At pH 6.5 the eluti(m curves were completely separated, cerium remaining on the column, yttrium being washed out completely. it shift in the pH in either direction gave less satisfactory xesults.; Tll~ [ISLATION FSTIC-Ur-23- 229-72 E%MLISH TITLEs TpACTO-,t-TR,%jj= FOrEICI TITLE: AVIONYMA vw Yu. Sarochan. euxj. SOURCE- Not Avail,4bla Translated for F=C by Drrck Trx,,JIy* The contam of this p"I'li, "tion hA.c kcs, s pt"mcJ in the UN in~! tcl,t. NO attv";,t Ws been mAc to enty eh,, ccw,c, af tmt;l:nvd Ibi, 0 e'sl"ditt tl,c of ;te4.-,,s GT of thit dar.mcat should be Ajjt'~sad to DrPuw-,,,% A, Nv,.-1 T,thnk,l UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-_ 16OCT70 -~--ANALYSIS OF ANOMALOUS L04 FReQUENCY NOISE OF A MASTEk -U- AUTHOR-(05)-GUDNOVj V.M., ZOTOV9 V*Vor NAGORNYKH$ SORUCHE K SHTEYNSHLEYGER, V.8. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR, ,:~ SOURCE--MOSCOW, RADIOTEKHNIKAIELEKTRONIKA i NO 3t MAR 70, PP 632-633 ..-DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBi tCT AREAS--PHYSICS --MASER, TRAVFLIWG WAVE, ELECTROMAGNETIC NOISE, NOISE ANALYZER, TAGS ~-SPECTRUM AN4LYle4v RADIOMETER .:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .~~DOCUMENT CLASS--,UNCLASSIFIED .-,PROXY:REEL-/FRAME--1987/I459 STEP i'40--UR/0109/70/000/003/0632/0633 I R CACCESSION NO--AP0104756 UNCLASSIFIED ujo UNCLASSIVI .ED PROCESSING DATE-160 C T470 ;'.-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104756 I E I T ABST,-~ACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS AM't,* PRES Nt-f) J A 4 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE NOISE SPECTRA OF ~K.EIVING OE'11CES WITH A TRAVELING WAVE MASER AT THE INPUT. THE INVESTIGATIf-jiN wAS CONDUTED WITH THE 410 OF A SPECTRUM ANALYZER WIT4. A 0-,25 HZ BANf) AND AN, ACCURACY Of~ THF EQUTIPMENT FREQUENCY OF 0.1 HZ IN THE 3 TO 995 HZ RAN'lE. THE ANALYZER WAS CONNECTED TO THE LOAD OF THE SQUARE LIAW DETECT~!R OF THE RECEIVJNG DEVICE INVESTIGATED. THE NOISE OF.THE MATCHED LOAD 141fil -i SUBNOISE EQUALS 290DEGREESK SERVED AS THE INPUT Sf',"AL. TO ELEMINAT~: THE NECESSITY FOR ADIUITING IHI IREQUINCY CHARACTEA.15TICS OF THE RECEIVING DEVICE WITH THE MASER ANO WITHOUT IT, THE SPECTRAL DENS[TY OF THE NOISE WAS NORMALIZED TO UNITY AT THE HORIZONTAl PART OF THE SPECTRUM# ANU IR-REGRULARITY OF THE SPECTRUM WAS MEASURED IN RELArIvE I)NITS. MEASUREMENTS jjF THE SPECTRUM a~RE CONDUCTED AT THE OUTPUT OF A 5 CM BAND RADIOMETER WITH A TRAVELING WAVE MASER AT THE INPUT* IN 1 THE ,MEASURING PROCESSv THE MASER OPERATED 1N kSATURATION REGIME OF THE- POWER. THE DEPENDENCE OF TH~,SPECTRAL DENSITY OF THE NOISE~ ON THE FREQUENCY IS SHOWN. IT IS CUNCLUDEG THAT 601LING HELIUM IN THE RETAROING SYSTEM OF THE TRAVELING WAVE MASER PRODUCES AN ANOMALOUS LOW FREQUENCY NOISE, THE SPECTRAL DENSITY OF.WHICH INCREASES WITH A DECREASE OF THE FREQUENCY, BEGINNING WITH A FREQUENCY ON THE~ORDER OF 100 HZ. IN ORDER TO REALIZE SENSITIVITY IN RADIOMETERS WITH A TRAVELING WAVE MASER WHICH HAVE ANOMOLOUS LGW FREQUENCY NOISE9 IT 15 NECESSARY TO SELECT A MODULATION FREQUENCY ABOVE 100 HZ. ANOMOLOUS NOISE IS ABSENT IN TRAVELING WAVE MASERS WITH A RETARDING SYSTEM NOT FILLED WITH LIQUID HELIUM. UNCLASSIFIED 7m USSR OSIPOV, V. P., SOROCHENKO Ya. 1. and ZAVGORODNIY, V. I., Chair of Infectious 3 -Diseases, Tselinograd Medical Institute "Recurrence of Typhoid Fever Within a Year" Alma-Ata, Zdrarookhraneniye Kazakhstana, No 8, 1971, p76 Abstract: A 19-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of typhoid fever, intestinal bleeding, ascariasis, and trichuriasis. He responded to antibiotic therapy and was discharged in good condition. FoUcrj-up examination showed him to be healthy. But 10 months later he was rehospitalized with similar symptoms. This rare recurrence of typhoid within a year is attributed to the presence.of worms which, as in the case of acute dysentery, are believed to weakea the process of immunity formation. The,patient did not receive specific anbelm,inthic therapy because of the lack of effective and safe drugs to treat trichuriasis. 45 U= UDC: 621.791.76:621 A. P , Candidate of Technical 5ciences, K.ONVMIM,, B. YA. I M TENKO, V. V., and CMMM, A. SH., Engineers* PlanzLtng-Design Bureau of Electrohydraulics, Nikolayev "Welding by the Electric Exploding of the Conductor" Kiev# Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 9, Sep 73, pp 54-56 Abstract: Welding by the electric exploding of the conductor involves the follow- ing: electric energy is fed from the storage device (a capacitor bank) to current conductors where a ft-Ire explodes and forms apowerful shock,wave which moves in a radial direction@ Under the effect of the shock wave, the element being welded de- forms and moves at a high rate of speed towards the surface of the fixed element. Welding takes place during the collision of the elementsaGood joints were produced from sufficiently plastic uniform and differing materials, Factors which affect weld quality are indicated. 'Acc. Nr: 036182 P%ef. Code: 1JR 0069 PRIMARY SOURCE: Kolloida urnal, 1970, Vol 32, Ur 1, yr;pu PP 7,~c ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INTENSITY OF SMALL ANGLE X-RAYS SCATTERING AND THE MECHANISM Of MOISTURE EVAPORATION FROM HARDENING GYPSUM Ai. A. Sor-oclikin, A. F. Shclturov, G. Af. Plavnik Summary During the investigation of hardening of 0-semlaqueous gypsum by meanq of small angle x-rays scattering (SAS) a change in the interisity oi SAS xvith moisture evapora- tion from the hardening paste was discovered. The nature of the change in SAS intensity with time has been studied for va:ious water-a psum. ratios at the angles 3, 4, 5, 6 and Lly 20, 25, 30 minutes. The results of the SAS intensity measurements are correlated with the ultrasound velocitv. On the basis of experimental data a~mec~auism is suggested of dehydration of gypsum articles b surface drying, which ultimately increases the strength y ef the material. REEL/ FRME 19721001 Co=uni Ckations USSR uDc 621-391.2 SMOLIMUKOV, V. M., SOROCHITISKIY1.1'_ V. nonl,10V, Yu. V. , FILIPPOV, L. I Mw "Principles of Identifying Signpl Transmission Channels" Mos,cow, Radiotekhnika i Elektrczaka, voi 16, No 12, Dec 71, pp 221'51-2224 Abstract: Three principal classes of methods of ident-Lfying signal trans- mission channels are considered: direct probing, correlation-filter methods, and methods of comparison vith a model. The.second clar~s, cor- relation-filter methods, is analyzed in the greatest detail. Some old and new or modified block diagraxs for methods in this class are synthe- sized by systematic analysis of a complex.two-dimensional autocorrelation function of the probing oscillation in the channel. Realization of the direct method of probing by 6-pulses involves practical difficulties. The methods of comparison with a model are based on utilizing 'the principle of physical modeling. Five figures, bibliography of six titles. USSR UDC 629.78:338.9 AfExa'ctness of the Characteristics of a Sputnik System of Nc:vlgation" Tr. TSN11 Mor. Flota (Works of the Scipntific Research Institute of the Merchant M arine), No 147, 1971, pp 22-30 (from ReferativnyA, Zhurnal, Issledovaniye Kosmicheskogo Prostranstva, No 5, May 72 Abstract No 5.62.302, by V. G.) Translation: An evaluation Is made of the influence of errors in of the navigation parameter and errors in the coordinate6 of an artificial earth satellite upon the exactness of determination of thu local-ion of a vessel in the case of application of the range-finding te-thod, the difference mthod, and the Tat-ted (range-finding and difference) rrethcd. Graphs of exactness hnve been constructed for a working zone with the pa--A.Lion of sca- tionery sputniks along the longitude at intervals of 72. The folla,':ing, con- elusion is drawn: of all the considercd methods for deterril.nation of tile ship coordinates, the greaLest exactness is possess(_~d by the range-finding method with the use of two artil 'icial earth satellites~ The use of three artificial earth satellites increases the exactness i --count ii *"'17'L the figure of the true surface of the earth. 82 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 itTLE--PRODUCTION TECHNJLOGY FOR METAL POLYMER FILM MATERIAL -U- AUTHOR-(02)-,S.OROCHI~~Hfi~ A.G., VAKHRUSHINAr L.A.. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ';-SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 19701 (3)t,21-3 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH.t IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--METAL CONTAINING POLYMER# PLASTIC FILMt POLYET14YLENE -TEREPHTHALATE, ALUMINUM FOILv PLASTIC FABRICATING s4ACHINERYt POLYETHYLENE '._-C-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -'~_'...013CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :''PRJ3XY.REEL/FRAME--I997/0667 STEP NO--I)R/0191/70/000/(103/0021/0023 R CACCESSION, NO--AP0119575 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO119575 -ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRODUCTION OF 3 LAYER METAL ROLYMER FILMS (COMPOSED OF POLYIETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) (1) 12 PLUS OR .4.1NUS 2 MU THLCK, AL FOIL 1-5 30 PLUS OR.MINUS 6 MU THICK, AND LOW-0. POLYETHYLENE'P 2070P (11) AS AN INTEKLAYER) IS DESCRIBED, THE 3 LAYER 1-14-~AL FILMS ARE MANUFO. IN A BARAND EXTRUSION APP. A DIAGRAM OF THE APP..~ AND ITS MODE OF OPERATION ARE PRESENTED.. UNCLASSIFIED 6 microns in -t-hick- film. Zonsisting of soft aluminum foil 30 ness, polyethyleneterephthalate fiLm 12::t P- i,,--J.cron,-:. thick, -and. polyothylene used for adhesion, the thiolcries4i of which shoul.c. be more than 20 irdcrons. Essential to good IbInding. are pre-heat- ing and slow cooling which allow the adhesivo topenetrate int-o microdefects of the substrates and enlarge ,h- co 0 ntact sur- face. The -polyethylene is heated as it, is fed betwoen t.ho other layers on squeeze rollers, The now polymeric inaterial can find wide use as a soft hermetic packagingA' 1/1 V~) USSR/Mil/RU SOROMAIN, G. Gen Internal Troops 3rd Ranli; Dep Head, Internal Aliairs Adra., Foscow liuniciT)al E:mc Gorm, presented air-a-rds to servicemen in Hoscow for outstanding service in fire protec.tion. Vfoskovska-,a Pravda. 2 Dee 72, p 4, col 4 77. F -T-~ ii~. - AW, A:;[ ~11'11 q. 11At-11 i 1.4h 1-1;:!.' 1 1 1 112 026 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 TITLE-APPLICATION OF THE X RAY SMALL ANGLE SCATI-ERING 14ETHOD To niE STRUCTURE. STUDY OF 1401140MINERAL BINDING MATERIALS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-SHUROV, A.F., SORUCHKINs M,Ast PLAVNIK,-G.M. OF INFO--USSR CCUN TRY SOURCE--KOLLOIDNYY ZHURNAL, 1970, VOL 32, NR 3, PP 45AP-457 -~~:,IDATE PUBL ISHED -- ---- 70 -:-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSP EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--X RAY STUDYt GYPSUMi PARTICLE SIZEt RON01ING 14ATERIAL C04TROL MAR, NG--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUME"T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000Y2140 STEP PIO--I)t'Z/00t)9/70/032/k~03/04',7,4/0457 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0125723 mltapthfi Mig, ml, 1 iniling limil 1~1 ;rmi 212 026 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125723 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE DEPEND~;NCE OF THE X -'A,( S-MALL ANGLE SCATTERIING (SAS) ON THE WATER-GYPSUM RATIO IN HARDEINED GYPSUM HAS BEEN STUDIED AS WELL AS THE CHANGE OF SAS OURIN(;, HAItDFENING. THE OBSERVED SAS PATTERiNS ARE DETERMINED BY THE TPUI~-' SMALL ANGLE SCATTERmGt RATHER TBIN BY DIFFRAICTIOIN REFLFCTION. THE VAMATION OF SAS INTENSITY DURING HARDENING IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CHANGEO. PART[CLE SIZE IN rHE HARDENING PASTE. FACILITY: INNENERNO-STRO11*19:L'NYY [NSTITUT, GROIKIY. FACILITY:..INSTITUT FIZICHESKOY KHIM[l AN SSSR, IM SCOW. lkax ocr UDC: 616.3-(16t6l6-005.1)-06tfilft.33-.091 PATHOGENESIS Oi~ FETAL DISTtRB~UCFS T-OLLWI-SO ACUTE RFMRRIWF ;JUT.:NG 'rTZ TF-RhIRAL PERIOD OF PREM"CY (E]LPCeIWUAL STUDY) [Arricl by I.M. L.A N. AB Soroka Institute L Laningradl tjosr-w, Nrrty, S.,z"R, 1,ustivi, No 8. 1971, pp 62-b91 The ratuo ad!uStorrelatively well to a chronic oxygen deficivue-'r I.-% the onvir4umnt' It in q~lte ;z4zitlo for A no-Aal offip~iqz ta he btrn '4iaii the" h&v beart prolonj,.d Antro.3c, hypoxia drr4rig prepro wacy, - 4v Indicated by clinical srudias (N,4. myainik~v. .1957; V.I. Bodyati i1roa and Ye.V. Krawuova, 19W-. rin Wro, 196-1; Lanakovsky, 10611. on veto "so rqveal*d ttozt In the "" of acuti- massive loav 2f blond In enrly prasklonry (Wilson, IIN~) ar%4 in r1to second hall of prognancy (I.M. I.tba4*yAa 1959) me" tho loirrhryaa faW teru-~ea die, Okile the condition of those that_ survive Iraproves J;aily. Conssq~*ntly, the fetus to trpar" to the Eyeatest danger 44ring acute =a-arnpl h=;,irr;ia7,o and In the houiv immediately therzattar. C.D. Derchlnotk# (1949) observed fetal bradye4rdia during zcut~ bloodletting. in Pregnant cara,, aad me =r* -as5iva the tolzod lose Lhe z;>re, =zir;t tS was the tored7caiiia vhic), nppearad ir~adia~aly z4rbr blood lettlao -w= 4t-rorrve "T.-A. F.U. Corosid ribl't a 'ClInizal J'r%etize' in the cash of complicatod rref~'- ncy relztA-l to h-01worrhapes. The extent of fetal injury depenao on thd conditica or tire mattier at tte itno-, of the he.-.~rrhaaa, , Blzo4 Irtttma Prolon&ed JTQMobJJJA&t"~Jk ej a;;'r#jV;ttsd considLrz:bly 01C cc;;;'ac of lhoi~mrtfozr-s In ant---lz unjer =06n"ta whict weakens reflex hermilyusmic aft lose injurious to the fatut than bleeding of Lab-deva. 1959b). b., rne Acuta bleeding tamer often ~omrllca-es 0.a courria of pregnancy wod could c4use of iatru-tarine tsphyxia. What we now know i4out the tonses of the raachazdsm of its affect ca ths fetus pr 0 at point a > 0. A point in the process is called successful if its distance from the preceding point is equal to a. The mathematical expectation and dispersion of the conditional distribution ol' the number of successful points in the interval are calculated, ir tho, bcginning of the interval coincides with one of the points in the procesa, Formulas are pro5onted for these functionals when the value of the jump at point a depends on time. Abstractor's note. This article contains many inaccur;icics. There are no precise definitions, In establishing the basis for the formulas, the author refers to croneous results of his preceding article (Abstract 6V69). 1/1 MAMM~ USSR UDC 547.245 SLESAR1 and 42 "0K1q M S leningrad Institute of the ORLOV, N. F., L. N., Textile and Light Industries imeni S. M,,'Kirov "'Thermal Conversions of Certain Triorganosilyl Derivatives of Phosphorous Acid" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XL, No 12, Dec 70, pp 2585-2589 Abstract: The synthesis of triorganosilyl derivatives of phosphorous acid of type (RiSi0)n(R0)3-nP (n. = 1-3) (1) iG,accompanied by side reactions, especially thermal conversions, which make the interpretation of daca dif- ficult. The authors studied experimentally the thermal conversion of ethyltrit=thyl- silyl phosphites. It was found that with heating of diethyl triethylsilylphosphite at 160', decomposition, disproportionation, isomerization and c)Jdation talke place. On heating ethyl bis(triethylsilyl) phosphite, disproportionation and isomerization are observed. It was shown that under the.experimental 112 USSF ORLOV, N. F., et al., 'Zhurnal Obshchev Miimii, Vol -XL:J No 12, Dec 70, pp 2585-2589 conditions ethyl bis(triethylsilyl) phosphite is moret resistatit to thermal ieomerization, but still more subject to isomerization than:is diethyl triethylsilyl phosphite. Finally, in the process of heating tris(tri- organosilyl) phosphites of the type (R3S~iO)',(R3'SiO)3-IF, containing various different radicals and a silicon atom, disproportionation takes place in the triorganosilo~W groups. 2/2 34 UNICL ASS I FIED PROCIESS ING DATE-- I 3NOV70 COMPOWNDS. PEACT110N OF BISITAILKYLSiLYLt Pf-~JSPHITE-S WITH SULFUR -U- AUTH_3R_(lQ_.3)-GRL'_)Vt SUROKINt M*S*# SHESTAKOYt YE.YE. CGUNTRY Of INFO--USSR S'oU-_DCE--ZH. OBSH("'H. KHIM. 1970ir 40(31 7 LI-12- PUqL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-' CHEMISTkY _'.'TGPIC TAGS--'_liZGAt,.0S_ILICGN COMPOUNOt ALKYL PHOSPHITEo SULFUR, P~.IOSPHGRUS SULFIDE, ORGANIC SYNTHESES .",CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS c NCL4SSIFTED -C~-WOXY KEEL/FRAME--20U0/0940 STEP NO--IJR/0079/7C/040/003/0711/0712 CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124600 UiX L A 'a -ST F I F 0 PR6CESSING DATE-13NOV70 ACCi:SSlfj ABS TPAC T/EXT~KAC T-- (U) GP-01- ABSTRACT. HEAT I NG 22.6 G (i%',F SJ33 SlOs' SU02 PHO '.-ijTH 3.2 G S 7 HR AT 135-40DEGREES. GAVE 53~~FRCE~iT (ME SU33 SIG) SUB3 PSI .5 SU81-79-800EGR-~~S, 0 PRli,!E20 0*96761,ti Pt~~ 'fME20 SUBU 1.4350; St.11LARLY OAS PREPID. 41PERCENT~ (1-T SU63 SIbA SUf"13 PSI B SUBI 159-,60DEGREES, 0-9656t 1.461.9. ',EVIDENTLY THESE ~,ESTF-16 FORMED FROM VNITTALLY FORMED (R Sut33 SIG) SU62 P(S)OH WITH ~-,LIMCMATION GIF (F SUB3 RUP I CLIMPOS. AM,01a, T SIGMS) (UH) IN A F(,,.'4m GF 015PI - ORTIONATION. HE TklGR%GxA-N0SILY DERIVS. OF P CONTG. ACfQS WITH A P"O-Sil LINK HAVE EINIHA.NCED '14 ,ICE* REACTIVITY D RESPECT TO NUCLEUPHILIC REAGENTS, H E CC-MPDS. WHICH AT TtlE,SAV-E TTIME CCN'TAIN THE P-0-ST GROUP At' THE HG~l CROUP ARE THERMALLY UNSTABLE ANID UINJERGO FL11--JHFA kEACTIONS, AT ELEVATEII.) TEMPS. AS SH(NN HFRE. FACILITY: LENINGiRAD. I NST. TEKST. LEGK PROM. M KIRQVAj LENTriGAAD, USSR. U N C L A S S I F I C- Ot USSR mc 678039.4.01 YETLETM, S. T., SOROKIN, N%_X. and TSIRLIN, A. M-o IrMtitutb of Solid-state Physics, Acadeir~y of Sciences WSR "The Strength of Boronaluminum, A Composite with Brittle Fibera" Rigap MekhanUm Folinerov, No Sep/Ocy 73, pp 8410-846 Abstracti A stiAy was made of the failure of boronaluminum, a composito naterial that Is typical of tho metal-brittle Mer class of zeterws. Dispersion-hardoning D16 alu:anum alloy oarved as the mtrix. 'No types of boron fit-ers (average strangth 160 and 250 kg =2) were u*sed for reizLforce- meat. The beat strength properties wero found in speciraons with the illost uniform distribution of boron fibers. Conditions are formulaUd under which rupture in the composite can be prevented. Six figuresp two tables, vight formulas* ten blbliographic references. 9 -A LA.-, ti- A .-At - -ii SSSR Luc 539.4 JaLEYKO 5 T., SMOML.K. M., and TSIMN, A. M., Institute of Solid State Physics: AC*adem'y of Sciences WSR "Properties of Boron Fibers anil Boron-Aluminum Composites Under Equiaxial Compression" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, iio 6, 19730 41-45 pp Abstracti Experimental data obtained in tests of an aluminum alloy reinforced witb boron fibers are presented. Alloy D16 foil had ~boron fibers pressedinto it in a vacuum at high temperature. The lattice spacing of the fivers and thickness of the foil were such that the fibers were positioned In a hexagonal configuration. Samples 6 mm wide were cut on an electric spark rachine from plates of the composite material measurln,- 50 x 100 mit and 0.?-2.5 mm thick. Experimental curves of the conposite under compression were plotted. in order to determine shear strength. Camp parison of these graph* with corresponding curves for the matrix material yielded compression curves for the f ibers which turned out to be stralight lines up to a stress of 1200 kG/mM The +iMURL volume percentage of fibers In the composite was established (Vf ~ 3i for t7 a compression load in the direction of reinforcement. 'Six f1gures, two tables, 8 bibliographic references. 1A USSR WC 661.143(088.8) BOAM-H-16 0. 0.- -M. BuNK, V. A. arA LEBEDBYA, G. A. "A Methocl for the Production of Fluorinated Photocathodes? USS-11 Author's Certificate No 357621, filed 19 Jun 70, published 25 Jan 73 (from En-mmiya, No 19, Oct 73, Abstract No 19LI49 P) Translationi To lower the long wave sensitivity, the metal lmyer (alkaline or alkaline-earth) or the fluoride of one of these elements deposited on a base together with Pv are fluorinated to the stoichiomotric point with fluorine formed by decomposition of an F-containing compound. The vacuum sp;tcs con- taining the base with deposited layer of metal or fluoiAde in evacuated0to a pressure of jo-5mm using a nonoU pump. The base is heated to 300+ 10 2, the pump is sealed off and the container with XeF2 is hOated6.to about 50"s resulting in the formation of a 2-4 ax piessure of,XeF.'vapors in the system, Decomposition (pyrolysis) of XeF2 occurs In the proximity of upper P%, of the base and the atonic fluorine reacts with its layer cospelisating for Its defficiency of fluorine, Xenon being literated during Um pyrolysis is inert am does not react wi tb the layer. 33 Semiconducto'r'. Tedhnoiou USSR UDC 62-41o669.24 OOROKINt.p. I. t NIKOL'Sayt N. N.0 and FiLuml V. 1. *On the Poesibility of Substituting Alloy 29KK (Kovar) in a Three-Layer Strip" Mmeowo Metallovedeniye i Tersdaheakaya Obrabotka Hatallovt No 8, Aug 73, PP ?3-74 -Abstracto In an attempt to find a less expensive mattvrial to replace alloy 29NK (kovar) in a three-layer strip , (Ni-koval-NI-Au) used In semiconductor instrunents, a search of the literature led the authoxa to test alloy N43G-VI, which Is very similar to Z911K in physical and engineering properties, DUltometrie curves of the selected components and moduli of elaatioity were obtained at 100, 200, 300, 400, and 5000 C from which the valuen of elongation growth per unit length of strip Ifl-kovar-Hi ~ &nd hi-N43G-V1-1,1 were calculated and found to be adequately eloze. Extonsive plant tests were conducted on a batch of semiconducting lnatruments~ which showed the rellabUity of operation of the experimental instrumit.Ats In which the kovar had been replacod by alloy, H43G.Vi.. One figure$ five bibliographic references. 1/2 023 UNCLASISI FIED PROCESS ING DATE--04DEC7 0 DIAGRAM OF HYDRAZINETRIMETHYLBORON PYRIOINE AND -.METHYLAMINETRIMETHYLBORON PYRIDINE SYSTEMS -U- 1,A,UTHOR-105)-SVITSYN, R.A., ZHIGACH, A*F. SOROW6 P'll-K., PETROVA, YE.f., ~OSOKIN, V.A. ..~-C.OUNTRY OF:[NFC--USSR OURCE--ZH. NEORG# KHIM. 1970t 15f4), 1131-3 ATEPUBLISHED ------- 70 .:-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY :.,TQ"PIC TAGS--P-IIASE DIAGRAM9 ORGAN080RON COMPOUNOt PYRNfNEV, HYDRALINE '_~:--,C0MPQUNDv AMINEt COMPLEX campouNo MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1145 STEP NO--UR/00'T8/70,1""15/004/1131/tI~33 CIRC -ACCESS ION NO_-AP,0136565 _LINCLA,:~t Ptj~ia- -.2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROC j G DATE--G't(.',EC,70 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136565 ~~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AB-STRACf. PHASE DIAGRAMS (li: IN SW12 li SU3" .81ME SLI83 PYRIDINE (PY) AND HENH SU32 , BME SUF32 -P'i' SY3TEMS ARE PRESENTED. THE SYSTEMS FORM AODUCTS UJ SU82 11 SUBlt- BlE SU-831).PY? (N SU82 H, SUB4 BME SUB3).2PY, AND (MENIH SUBZ BAE).--I~V WHICH. CONGRW~:111Y m- NINUS 19.1,~MINUS 30.3, AND MI.NUS 14~5DEGREES, RESP. 112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 PHASE DIAGRAMS OF DIETHYLANINE TRIMETHYLBORON PYRIDINE AND BORANE PYRIDIEN SYSTEMS -U_ -(04)-SV17SYNir R.A.9 ZHIGACHv A*F,.# SOROKINt ~P.Zj PETROVA, YE.I. AUTHOR COUNli RY CF INFO--USSR -ZH. NEORG. KNIM. 1970t 15(3)t 829-30 OU RC: E PUBLISHED 70 S -CHEMISTRY UBJECT AREAS TAGS-PHASE DAIGRAMo, AMINEP ORGANOBORON COMPOUNDY PYRIDINEv -~':'~'-EUTECTICS ,.---,.-CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0968 STEP NO--UR/0078/7010151003/082910830 icln ACCESSICN NO-AP0124627 ICLASS --30OCT70 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSICN NG-AP0124627 -'~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHASE DIAGRAI-IS OF THE TITLE SYSTEMS.ARE CGNSTRUCTEDo THE SYSTEM OF (ET SU82~104)BME SUB3 (It FORMS AN ADDUCT (III CONTG. 61.98 WT. PERCENT I AND CONGRUENTLY M. 4.$[)EGREES. JI FORMS EUTECTICS WITH PYRIDINEE,,~M.:MINUS 55DEGr-!EESv AND WITH It M. MINUS.6080EGREES. THE SYSTEA OF:ME SUG3 N8H SUB31FORMS A SIMPLE -.~.EUTECTIC-(M. MINUS 44.2DEGREES AND CONTG..5.0 WY.'PERCENT ME SU83 H8H -.,.SU83) SYSTEM WITH PYRIDINE. 1 A -112 019 CIESSING DATE---J`9DC-170 I.T.,LTLE----P,IiASE DIAGRAM OF AN AiiMINETRIIqETHYLBOROiNol%,MIILI~~ $Y.STEM -U- AUTHOR-104)-S'v I TSYN, R.A., ZHIGACHt A.F.o, SOROKIN, P..Z., USGKIIN, V.A. -COUNTRY Of INFG--USSR :-.S0URCE--ZH. NEGRG. KHIM. 1970v 15(3)s 849-5,1 :..IjATF: PUBL ISHEI)-----70 S U-BJ ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOP I CJAGS-PHASE DIAGRAIM, A14WINIA, ORGANUBORON COMPC)UNDI EUTECTIC C GNTR GL MARM REsTRICTION'S -,D,QCUM LINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFILD ~PRUXY kfiEL/FRAME-1992/1867 STEP NU--UR/007d/701,)!'IfOO3/0~)49/Ca5I CIRC ACCESSIGNI NO--APOII?-b,t7 t 6- 6 ~11 A 2/2 019 UNCL,~SS IF I EO PROCESSING DATE-OSIOCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112647 ~A8'-)TRA(:T/CXT,RAt--T--(U) Gf)-O- AdSrRACT. PHASE DIAGk,10,1 OF 10E SUB3 Bp41-i SUB3 [I)-NH SUB3 SYSTEM IS CONSTRIUCTED. THE SYSTEM FMINS Cllb,31WENTLY mELTING SU133 f3NH SUB3 .3,4H SU83 (III (,A. MINUS 80.4DEGREES) AND VIE: SUB3 ~JNH 11-i SUC33 (M. Ml,",'US 71.30~GREES) AND INCONGRUF:NYLY i,ELrING ME SU33 -,8NH-SW3.NH SU53 (M. MINUS 47.30EGREES). 11 FORMS AN EUTLCTIC WITH I AT 40.7 WT.-PERCENT I ANU M. MINUS 99.80EGREES. USSR uDc 62-1.375-82 BARINOV, V V and SOROM A. "Explosions of Water Drops Under the Action of Optical Radiation" 10 V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics -- Collection of Works), N 2(14), Foscow, "Sov- Radio," 1973, pp 5-11(English summary) (from RZh- Fizika, No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 10D895 from authoxal abstract) Translation: An experimental study was made of the effect of high-poRer -2 laser radiation on a drop of water 10 ~ra In size* The dxop disintegrates under the action of the radiation. The disintegration is explosive in char- acter end is due to the boiling up of strongly superheated water at individ- ual hot points which appear as a result of the nonimiform distribution of the light field over the volume of the drQpo Bibliogilaphy with 14 titles. 'A USSR UDJ 5~58-~W6.2,:~*-i SORCKE-1111 S.A. "Absol-i've inst:ibility Ct' Li,,,ht Ani Soi~tO, '~!ave In'. erac-on" Kvantovays elektronillm (Quan'tlum, Electronics), Moucow, N~l 5(11),1972, A b st na ct : in P. numb-~r or irevimle works concerned witlL In-Fu&3-d-scattering (KBTS) princlool atLention !.f3 ffi.voll'to IMBIE unio:~ condjt-IcIn~j J., Of C`DnVeCt'iVe i-StBbility (rosim~ of a rup, 3. i f ii'n~ . 1,i the py-sen' I ap~_ r 0- is congidered under cond~ltiotio of absalat,-a inct.--bility conditJ.onq for dovelopmtmt o17 lnot,-21jilit-y ac,!~ !L i~~ allown thUt irlf3I,,lbl3.it-; CXCjt51_liOV in a rooonator (.,~a lw- v-.uich a S lu- :I fa -0 wave iu not revonant vil-Lth res ':-.~-Clzl -to the -00onator. f~ o::'..i and conditionn 3re d,.,ter:nlnQd for t I ie Jcivelopment ol, !10 at- the albeen" of u>l,erior feedbaclz. It is. ohown th,3". absk)~,n-ticn r, e vm, i wuve le,,ds to absolutc, instability of Tl-c- r_-)tLor thanks Frof. Yu.F. Plzillzr.,r for Pttent-ion to tiu -worl: end 'I.S. Ot;~f-_lzicv _`o~r atten',*cIn and vz~loublc c;cancil. 1 f ig. 12~ ref. Peceix-F_ld 10 -- .71- - - ------ --- USSR UDC: 621..378.3:535.374 SOROKIN, S. A. "Concerning the Absolute Instability of Induced Raman Scatter- ingif Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektranika, Sbornik Statey, No 2(8), 1972, pp 98-101 Abstract: It is shown that feedback due to Rayleigh scattering causes absolute instability of induced R, aman scattering. Con - ditions of develop.-ment of instabi1ity are determi-iocl, and -L-11- is shown how distriluted feedback due to Rayleicl-, scattering d.if- L fers from feedback in a cavity. Bibliograpliy of ;even 1--ittles. j7111 jI III I,