SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STAFEYEV, V.I. - STANKUZEVICH, N.A.
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USSR UDO 621.~82.~22
AYRAPSTYANTS, S.V,, KOMMOVSKIKH, K.F., WRYGIN, V.I. STAFEYEV,V.I.
"Field Effect Transistor"
USSR Author's Certificate No 26117~0,: filed .4 Dee 68, published: 15 June 70 (from
EZh--Elektroniks i yeye prizonaniye, No 12p Deeeinber 1970, Abstract Nib 12B422P)
-ontoine one p-n junction
Translation: A field effect transistor is proposed which i,
and an insulated gate electrode, with the P-n junction located!parpandicular to the
gate electrode, and the length of the bsoe',more than twice the diffusion length of
the minority charge carriers. The transistor 'has a region, of negative resistance
in the volt-ampere characteristic (8-type)d
~
US
USSR UDC 576.858.75.095 5
SOKOLOV, M. I., PODCHEPNYAYEVA, R. Ya., PARASWK, N. A. ,
So
MEN'SKIKII, L. K., 14OLIBOG, Ye. V., SOKOLOVA, N. N., aad.STA~J1XNOVA,.__V. M.,
Institute of Birology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy, Academy of 1~11~dical Sciences,
In
US
USSR, Moscow
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"Study of Genetic Properties and Their Variability in Viruses Isolated in the
1968-1969 Influenza Epidemic. Co-mmunication 1: Biolo~',,ical Properties of
196
Strains of A2/Hong-Kong 1/68"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/De.c 70, pp 6774;30
Abstract: A study was made of the inhibitorratio, th,-rmal stability, neura-
midase and alueni- activities, stability against UV light, a-.1d par-hogenic and
toxic effedts on white mice of the A2/Hong-Kong 1/68 fiu strain and two similar
strains isolated in the USSR. The latte -xi*L differ significantly
r strains did
from the former. On the basis of the test results, it is assumed that evolu-
tion of the A2 virus; in nature does not-involve reversicn t-3 strains of group
AO. Additional studies with laboratory varieties are xequired to elucidate
this problem.
/Z 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE$SAING 0ATE--230CT?0
-ff_TL*E--INJECTION CONDUCTIVITY IN COMPENSATED SEMICONDUCrORS WLTH IMPURITY
SCATTERING -U-
AUTHU-R-(05)-GRIGORYEV, V.K.t KAZANT EVI Ool., MURYGIN tV.1.1 RUBINt V.S.1
S
STAEfiLv~'.- V. I
C OLTfrT 'RY OF INFOLUSSR
SOURCE-FIZIKA I TEKHN*.POLUPROV.v J.ANo 1970v 4p (1), 116-1.19
DATE PUSL [SHED ---- JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTOR, GALLIUM ARSENIDE SEMICONDUCTORV
ELECTRIC PROPERTY, SEMICONDUCTOR IMPURITY
CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMi--2000/0992 STEP -.NO--UR/0449/70/004~/001101.16/0119
CIAC ACCESSION ND--AP0124651
UNCLASSiFIED
UATE--23OCT70
2/'l 016 UNCLASSIFIED PRaCESSING
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124651
AbST;ACT/EXTP4CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT Of- CARRIER INJECTION OF
7ED
THE V-A CHARACTERISTICS AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF ~OJIIPF[141~4*1
SEMICONDUCTORS SUCH AS GE AND GAAS INCORPORATING IMPURITY SCATTERING IS
DISCUSSED THEOKETICALLY. A MECHANISM 11S PROPOSED [,"I ORDER TO EXPLI'lN
THE CREATION OF A NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE IN TFiE FPRwt;Ri) "'RAINIC'ri
OF THE V-A CHARACTERISTIC DUE TO THE cHANGE IN SCAL-ENING RADIUS ARISING
FROM T14E INJECTION. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS QUALITATIVELY SUPPORT THZ
THEORY,
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NCLASSIFIEO
Acc. Nr - Abstracting Servicez. 1049001 Ref. Code
0~105554
- CHEMICAL ABST.
r 1266ISn Magnetodlodes made from nirkel-loped silicca.
Karak t a E . Sk*I V Ya.,- Kninarwrikil.1i K F
5sn, F I:. I (Ain -
S-di(xles wt!re prcpd - from
Ni- and P-doped Si from the melt, Tht senji-insulating ts-typ(f
-* -ity of 2 -tm, a thickness ol 480-
Si platelets had a rvisti,. kilohm -as fomed by
660 is, and a diant. of the,p-n jub.,tion of 150p (it ~s
the difrusinn of evapd. At); the.21nid contact was!alloyed Au +
Sb. The sensitivitv to a magnetic field it-as charakwrized 4 VIC
dynamic current (1) magnet6sensitk-ity -r, - a P'OFIE'. - ??." ..(."
where U. is the source voltage, R1. theb;ail rc~itta.'ncc, and /I (lie
magnetic field strength. The IT6pentlence of ih had a sharp
max., which Increased with incrca~big U. and t1mrcashur RL-
The max. -f*4 at room tern1ii, with U, - 13 V and 80 ohms,
wQs60mA/kOeInafiddofI.3kOe. The stvitch6g rocff. (ratio
of the eurrent.without field to thpit In m field) was 70-250. The
yoltag~ maxnetosensitivity, -ru, Increased with iocreasing I and
increasing H. bt a field of ll~ We- at 1 10 mA, ~yu - 0 V/kOe
Peter Vijda J
018 UNCLASSI FIED;
-.T.IT-LE--EFFECT OF SURFACE STATE AND ILLUMINIATION
ELECTRIC FIELDS IN GERMANmm CONTAINING!: A GOLD
IAUTHCR-(02)-~~,Z., STAFEYEV, V.I.
OF INFO--USSR
3-1
SOURCE--FI7-.,TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970 4(l) 21 6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-~SUSJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt MATERIALS
,,-TOPIC
TAGS--GERMANIUM, SILVERt ELECTRIC FIELD,
VOLT APERE CHARACTERIST'lr-
-:CONTPOL 4ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
-00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSUNG
ON P, HIENOMENA
IMPU,RITY -U-
to
ltrT
DATE--l8SLP70
IN STRONG
DOPED ALLOY,
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1824 STEP NO--Ulk/0449/70/004/001/0213/0216
CIP C_ ACCESSfON NO- -AP005ft658
I if ir-t- A r
212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEPTO
CIPC ACCESSION N0--AP0054658
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOME OATl%v WHICH COINFIRM THE
IN-JECTION DOMAIN MODEL GIVEN By STAFEEV 11970) t ARE Pri';:SENTED CONCERNING
THE EFFECT nF SURFACE STATE 4NO ILLUMIN4TION ON PROPERTIES OF AIJ D' PED
GE IN STRONG ELEC. FIELDS. THE INjECTION OF MIN.0jZ4TY CARRIERS FRO-M THE
SUPFACE WAS STUDIED, WHILE INJECTION FROM CONTACTS WAS EXCLUDED BY
CREATION OF ANTINEG. CONTACTS. 'THE CURRENT VOLTAi5;_' CHARACTERISTICS OF
THE SAMPLES WITH VARIOUS QUALITIES OF THE SURFACE WERE MEASURED DURING
144MERSION OF THE SAMPLES IN LIQ. N AND 0, FURTHERMORE, THE EFFECTS OF
CONTINUOUS AND PULSED ILLUMlt4ATION WEKE ANALYZE0,, THr.USULTS CANNOT BE
EXPLAINED WITHOUT CONSIDERATION OF THE.~ INJECT11CIN OF MING;RlrY CARRIERS
FROM THE NEAR SURFACE REGION AND OF THE CREATtON OF IMHOMOGENEITIES. THE
LATTER- FACTOR I S- CONTROLLED BY SURFACE~, STATE ANa ILLUMINATION* THE
INJECTION DOMAIN MODEL ALLOWS ONE TO EXPLAIN REASOJ4ACALY ALL THE
PHENOMENA*
UNCLASSIFIED,
77-
USSR TJDC: .62 1. ','32 .2
KOZZLOV, 11. P. TLEVASHOV. T. P*j 11,11JR)MIN V. I.,
I. A. L"m-, vs I 'a Y,
d S Mo COW T SZ1
Lute of
c
"Some Rest~dt 2~~Modc New--istoi s
leningrad, Fi~,i_lza i t-ekhr.-L"la rolup-rovodnikov, vol 6, !"To 6, 19`112,
PP 1054-1061
Abstract: Une neuristors investicatled in this art-icle have
volt-a7niDere characteristics and are. of t""'Q t-ypo'n-': :~i-rst, "..rit'll
antl-cutoff cont-act and a sectioned 'p-n jtuictiwi; second., -vittlii com-
mon p-n ju:nctuion and sectioned anti-C'utcaff coivtact, . Th~e S c h c-:,: t i c s
of both 4-ir,,jcs if t1he d.j.od-,- sti-actures, in tii~2 cj.~-cuit
i c -itly far fror:t evch ot, or, ~ the dclLny 1-1
P. r t~! mr. J. ici u
be I.Ylucll 1c."") t!"'o'll thx nwitIchin?!,, tir..,e of an and
the imto-cle--ent timc, ccan 1)~- nui-lectod. P is Vrua`
i-.hen tlhe aelay t-Drac tho switchjj~.E of
iss much grealer lu,haa the si' ritebing time, the d0-..o_l',d.c-nce Of the
on tlic paarn-vetlcrs~ of t"'t? matc:,.'Lo-11 has only a
.jer bc!`-,.!--en tho active,
sliclit oP-ec' on ".hc coun1j,
Li-ne The -,econd n-:vt of tJ
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m e n t s; i'c's-al c t
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f-ECT GF 0 0 ON YEASTS
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A.UTHOR-(G4 ii-ROLMANOVA t No V. i PALAGINAt N.K*, :CHERINysWo. V.G. i STAFEYEVA#
CCUNTRY LF I N FC--US Sil
5GV.1-kCE-PAIKL. UICKH114. 41KRUMULS' L.970s -6(31to 303-6
0ATfE PUBLISHEG ------- 70
L- S C I E NC'S
AREAS--61CLCGLCAL ANO MEDICA
'-'TiCPI(; TAGS-ULE If ACJUv YEAST
CGNY oL mAkK1NG--f"0
'~DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_RAME-3007/011~3 STE P 1140--(JR/041 1 1-1610061003/03031030b
PROXY REILL/V
C !R,,r-- ACCE SS I CjNi._;--Apf'p I 3i,-, t 5
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c IR C ACCESS I 4C.1i r,;-j--Ap')1J5b15
GP-0- A&STRACT CLEM ACID A, 0 1) 1: C) A T 21) KG-T[3.%- OR
'ERS' A S T MI I N Mjult-A 4 S E S A INL- RAL I'l E I IJ A SHMENHAr
14ZJR E I C! 6 YF-
INCREAS&L TFE YIELD C-F BLUi-lA.'~.S AND S 1. GN I F I C A. 1-11 L Y PROTEOLY515
--CT
GUP (;F YFAsr. 11 IS NOT CLEAR WHETHER TH7~5
%ING STL'q IS DUE TO DIRC
-W ATI-IN Gi; PROTEOLYS1 5 0Y THE NCNS. CIA TO THE
CCE HIGH ULE:1C ACID Cb,
A
'CTIt;.N uP OLEIC at;ltj WX M.S. f;ACI L I TY::~ LEMiNGRAD RES.
I tj S T FCGb I ND L 13- N I N GR A 0 USSR*
U;%-~,LA')*1S I V f Ell
kfolecu.lar PhYsics
USSR UDC: 539-21c,).3:669.01
ARKHANOV, V. 1. , Acader-dcian of the AcaderMr of Sciences of the UkrSSR,
BABOSYUK, A- L. , BAL-J!~:.1,1YEV-4, N. 0. , BCi1r-OS:rQ1TS:'~K---~ V.;_11. KOUILENKO I
L. D. AS UkrSSR
Donetsk Physico
"Investigation of 'The Kinetics of Growth of Layers in. Wo-Pha-se Scales"
Kiev,, Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrains'kol URSR, Seriya A: F-izyko-
-Tekhnichni ta M'atematychri "Tauki, No 4,, Apr 71, PP 3111-344
Abstract: Th -, authors investigate the kinetics of growth of layFrs of
scale formed when Armco iron is oxidized at a temper2lure of 5401c and
when cobalt is oxidized at 6500C. it is shawn on tlhe:basis of ey-Qer~--
=ntal dat-a that a layer of Fe304, forms when iron is oxidi.,ed in air,
wh-4-le the rc-903 layer on iron remains practically unchnnE;ed. after a
certain thicizaiess is reached. In the case of cobalt, an increase is
observed in the thickness of the C0304 layer, while the thickness of the
CoO -Dhase remains constant. 7hese results are attributed to the iiazer-
fection of the oxi,~-- fz%:)m which the scale is foz=ed tmd -Lo the col-
lective part.-civatior, of ato= in matter. transfer. -
uDc 622-342:541.183,12
1. D.$ POCHKINAj L. YE., ZDOROVA, E. P. BEK R. .2 MASLIY., A. lop
FRIMW
FUNISM, 0. -A... POCEEIVALOV, 1. N*,, and STAMMA
"Idn-Exchange Technology :Ln Gold 9)~mte-Uurgyt?
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 3p ~hr TO.. - 70-14
rp
Abstract: Ion-exchange technology permits the use of filter-f:Hle systema, tbus.
eliminating both costly equipment and cumberOOMD OperatiollS -- ~MtlnatiOn of
pulp and washing of precipitates as well as precipitattion, of Au from aolu,~ion3.
Sorption leaching, which is more complete In dissolving Au from ore and reducea
the lons of dianolved gold in the dump pulp, offers much tottor conditions for
higher Au extraction. In order to provide oatiafactox7 reaulta, the nelf iech-
nology requires the use of anionitesp iinich. are selective 'with :cel3pCCt, to Au, and
also have high kinetic, wchanical,, and -,-egeneration PMpurt'lea, 7110 Gelectiveneas
of the AP-2 anionite, s~mthesiud at the Kemerow Scientifte-Rareoxch
for the Chemical Industry, was found to be 2--2.5 and its capaeAtry --
vas teste&,an a seati-iridust- a unit
times that of almila anionites* The anionite zi
using a counter-current isystem, The high deemption capu-ity of the biruna'#Lio;,~.al
P lily tba
-2 anionite with respect to metal impurltlea =1wo it Viasible to simp
A
regeneration process and reduce the mniber of ivqpired e1puents. The prouLsi;
USSR
FRIDWI, 1. D., et al, Tovetnyye Metally, NO 3. Mar 70, PP 70-74
includes the folloving phases: desorption of CN, Zn,, and Ni Irith 112110T or 112SO4
solutions; desorption of Au,, Ag, and Cu by chloride and isulfide soluticzjs -of thio-
urea during electroelution, and disorption of Fe by NF11 IM e."kaline solutilons at
50--550C. The high desorption capacity of the AP-2 anim e d~,terminea the
tively short duration of the regeneration process: demcmj)tion of CN, Zn, and Ki
5 hre; desorption of Au, Agp Cu during electxvelutionz.~. 3-4 bra; desorption of
Fe--5.hras The complete procedural flov cbm-t is -given in tL,,e original. articles
2/2
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Radiobiology
USSR LVC 577--391
RYAZANOV, V. 14., and STAKAhOll, V. A., Chair of Biophysics, Moscow State
University
"The Role of Phospholipids in Irx-adiation. Injury of Maoisals with Different
Degrees of Radlosensitivity"
Moscow, Vestnik bloskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya Biologlya, Pochvovedeniye,
No 6, Nov/Dee 71, PP 107-108
Abstracts Prior to their exposure to a 700 rad dose of x-adiation, white
rets and guinea, pigs were found to have the same overall parcentages of
phosphollpids in the tissues of their livers, brains, and small intestines,
although the phospholipid con-tent of -total lipids waz higher tn guinea pigs
than in rats, Following irradiation, this irdex declinud steadily in guinea
pigs, but in white rats it increased, remained constant~for 4-5 days, then
dropped. As for the ovorall phBophollpid contont, it aho~wed a significant
decreaze In both sDecies. This corzyborates a known fact, that oxidizing
chain reactions occur after expozure to radiation and ra.,vilt In the foxviation
of liDid radiotoxins and the breakdo-zn of natural phosphplIpli antioxidants.
This iact also helps to explain the decreaze In the antioxidizing activity
of phospholipids which uaz ob-zerrad in both species,
'.7
7-
USSR UDC 616.988-75-,06:6i6.988-51-()53.8-o36
WKSEYETIA,,.A. A., KETILAM, Ye. S., MYAZEVAJ, L. D.J, 1(.RYL0VL-V-._F.Y
GRUSMISWfA, I. A., MILITIA 141. N., and STAMMOVA, V. M., Clinical Department
J Y
Institute of ViroloU imeni D. I. 1vanovskiyJ,.Acadei-,iy o~_15adical Sciences 'USSR
on the- base of Clinical Inl"ectious Disease Hospital No.82, Moscow
"The Course of Mixed Influenza-Adenoviral Infection in Adults'
~bscov
Klinicheska-ya Meditsina, 110 1, 1973o PIP 101-105
Abstract: Of 1055 patients,age 16 to 78 admitted to the a-uthors' hospita";_ vith,
respiratory symptoms during the 1969 and lq~-10 influenza j)2-Hon:-kong epidenics,
-1 -3 -r -.-'ter physical examination and 2ab r
158 (1571) were dia~_osed a 0 atory tests as
having a mixed influenza-adenoviral infection. About one-tthird- of these had the
clinical symptoms of adenoviral infection (toxicosis, her-~-dacbe,, head cold,,
pain in the throat, cou.,-Th, pharynrritis) along the usual symptorms of influ-
enza. In the other two-thirds', the disease proceeded asyinptomtically in the
form of a virus carrier state or sWoclinically. The wrerm_c;e duration of the
above sy,-Ttors was much lowur than in those suffering from influenza or
adenoviral infection _alone; perzivet*ad the lon,-,,ust. Systeratic
follow-up (2 years) of the patients with chronio. adenoviral infcctlon exacer-
bated by inflttennacotiftvz~ccl Wu cointinuQd preconcd of Rdi1x1rjvj.'ru,,t(_,:; even thc~t_h
the ind viduala fe t wall'and exhibited no sig lie
nii of inflwratiaa of t
r7spiratory tract.
IN 1.
INT-11
USSR
ijDc 616.951-25-0~0"6)-(J,9,33-75-092.9
MORAD -A. S., and STAKHARTOVA V. Institute of Virolo6iy imeni D. I.
Dranovskiy, Acadetk,7-6T iiiiffRCTHenaes USSR, Moscow
"Exp-erimental. Study of Combined Staplhylococcus-Infl
luenza Infection"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii., No 5, Sep/oct,,[2, pp 616-6-)1
Abstract: I-lice were inoculated with Staphylococcus aureu:s strl:tin No 2.09
influenza vix-as str1ain IWO, ttliven in rionle~hal.do.-x,,s eithor
successively at intervals 1.1~ to 96 1,rs. 'rhe sync r~fllstic offect of thin- cO.1111-
bined infection was ranifested In increased mortali~,-Y (15-50jO, an coirmared
with control anirals receiving bacteria only, virus only, or phy.,;J.Ological.
saline (0-15%). Proliferation of both agents was a prerequisite for the
synergistic effect. The period of elimination of bacteria fram the lun-s
protracted, so that the microbes, vere found for ur
P to 15 Ljs in the res-pi:r,,a-
tory of mice with campound infection lh-it only for 4 day.,~ in control
animals. No significant differences were obseried in llin,:! tLtari, of' infbiert:~a
virus between experimental and control anirzLls. It is su~,,!-ested that the
synergistic ef"fect iza~.r be due to redliced pbagocytosis in tfie,Ln-ts, as a result
of virus-induced des-truxtion of ciliary epithelium and e=uin-- pulmonary eder:.,-.
0 7 14G~OATE-11DEC70
UNCtASSI ED PROCESSI,
IIILE-~,EALTIC,% OF 1s5,UlKE:T(AES w' I TH: HYDROGEN SULFIUL~ IN ACID ME01A -U-
V.G., KUPkAr4ETSf N,M., KLL[t~ENjVAf V.I.,
KAssuricivA, -A.A.v SrANKEVICH,, 14.Et
CLUIMY C.F lrjFu--USSK
SCJkCE--ZH. UkG. KHM. 1-;70, tj(5), 1119-20: (RUSS)
ri 11 E. PUkLISHEG ----- -70
S1,;BJECT AkEAS-CHEMISTRY
TQ-VIC tAGS--KETrjNC-, HYLRUGEN SULFIDE, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, THIOL
CONTRUL MAAKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIPIED
fl4taxY REEL/HiAME-3006/1289 STEP NO-UR/C366/70.tGG-6/L'05/1111)/1120
GIRG ACCESSICN NG--AP0134963
U,N t; L A S S I F I E 0
2/z~' 007 UNCLASSIFIED PKGCESSING OATE-1110EC70
t: IRC ACCLSSICN NG--AP0134963
A&STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- A3STRALT. THE REACrION OF RCOCHR CHR
PaliKE2 Cfiii~ PRIME3 COR PKIME4 WITH H SUB2 S ANU HBR, till Oft P SUB2 0 SUB5
IN INERT 5GLV6NTS GIVES 2r,1*3,R PRIMEIj 4,R PRIME2, 5,k PAIME3, 6,R
ANS, 'ofitCH DISPROPORTIONATE IN ACID
PRIME4, PENTASuBSTITUTED THIPYR
MEOLUM, TO GIVE C~E MOL. OF THE CORRESPONDING TETRAliYOROTHIOPYRAN (1) Ali",'0
2 IMCLS. CF THE CORRESPONDING THIOPYAYLIUM CHLORIDE P~~GPERTIES OF THE
FCLLChING I AkE GIVEN (R.-R PMMEI, R PRIMC2, 9 PRIM23, ANG K PREME4
GIVEN): PH, Hv Ht H* PH; Plit Ht PH, H, PH; P-4, H, m._9, H, PH; A-LSD R
EQUALS Ph, R Pt~IMEI EQUALS'H, R PKIME2 EQUALS Pt11EG-,C SU36 H SUB4, (R
PRIME3 R Pkl,',,E4 EQUALS ) (Ch SU82) SU84; R, EQUALS PH# R P:-lME1 EQUALS H,
R PRIME2 EQUALS G SUF)b H SUB3 IGME) SUB2 3,o,4v (R PRIME3 k PRIME4t EQUALS
I (CH SUb2) SUB4; AND (R EQUALS R PRIME1 EQUALS) (CH SU3ZJ SU84v
PRIPE3 R PRIME4 EQUALS ) (CH 5Ua2) SUB4, R PRIME2*EQUALS H OR ME4
FACILITY:. SARATOV. POLITEKH. INST.r SARhTfjV# USSR.
U11 C L ASSIFIED
1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED]: Pj~(ICESSIKG DATE-20LNIOV70
TITLE-CCiNVERTEP, STEELMAKIiAl -U-
~AUTHG'---(05)-3AKLAN, P.P., CSTAPEINKO, V.D., s'rAKHNE-V[c,Ht -V,,L.p t;V(jZDc-vl
A.I., PERESVETOV, S.M.
NFC--USSR
CWNTRY LF I;
Scll,,J~CE--U-S.S.R. 2t3io23
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UAT:E~ PUBLISHEt, -lCFEB7C
JECT A"l,-,'AS--WkrL-RiAL5
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Cl R C A C C L -'-' S I CN U - -A A 0 1 -- 12 '~ 6 9
Af!:STKACT/ExT- T-- ( U I G F- Q' -"63 S T RA C TS I EEL IS MEIJEJ 3Y US CHARGES
OF Sj'-V'LLU~ 3.,)PEFLr';T H-LAT Clli%f: bkiQUL-:TS AND SPALLE-.'~ TWIN', -;k EQUAL TO
40PERCHNT SPCNGE- FE. FAMITY:
PROYEKTNC-1 ZYSKATELI SKI Y I
,IPRtJT0iFi4AZVE!)KA.
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1; MM M; 64A NW.A, 11111,10F,!, "Mi 4
USSR UDC 681.332.65
STAKHOV, A. F., and POLOSUKHINA, L. A.
Determining the Static Conditions of Bipolar Switches"
Pribory i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp. mmezhved. nauch-tekhn. sb. (Automation
Instruments and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Tech-
nical Collection), 1970, vyp. 16, pp 91-95 (from RM-tkvtomatika Telemek-
-hanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 6, .2un 71, Abstract No 6 B252)
Translation: The qualitative features of transistorized SiTitches designed
to commute voltages which vary with respect to the zero level are investi-
gated. A procedure is presented which permits preliminary determination of
the static conditions. The parameters of the calculation are residual
voltages measured under no-load conditions at the outpUt, with base currents
of one and 10 milliamps. There are 3 illustrations, one table, and a 1-
entry bibliography.
U1N.,k-JL-AAZ)-Z)1r It- U
.j
SIXTICN V SC)'. ~6&4,~wc, A-OSN-4z
aWQ: iligtltkiLe of Photocynthesir., Pushcl,ino
j (U) "-rlng thin quarLexly reporti7.g period. one new Artiele wa.~
~-.C. ted from the Institute of Fbotosynthesis ia PushchinG. On the basis of this
970 articlu on plant grovth, it war possible to r~sscciiaza three ao~ piir&onc.
ith the in.tizvz~-: S. G. Khruzlova, V. ~nd Yc. F. Yrgurova
u the present ti. It ho-3 not becn possible to lden:L,
-30 ly very many persons ulth
'-,he institute; howcvpr, the complite listinr of rtafi ==!:Lr= t~
ate in given belo W!
_AkU JoVft
-~tfL-L--3-
GavrLlova, V, A. Sadovnikova. V. D.
r,~Rlova. S- C- _~h=cleya, V. L.
Lobe'delt A. 1,,
Makarv, A. 0. Stakl;av, L, W.
Stolovitski." Yu- %1,
Mukhiz, Ye. N. Surovtsev, V. 1.
Oloyj ishnikna4-2. D.
pc,pova. N. B. Yevotigneyev, V. A.
IRit"A A CIZ Q I E: I
'Public Health, Hygiene wid, Sanitation",,
USSR jD,-: 6141.1d,~-,-63-5-478-711
YEERMIDINO, IL.1N., LYUBLINDR, I.P., and STAMOVSlaY. YE.V., inst-'~tute of
Inorganic Chemistry, AcadeQ,-r-o71.,jc1'i!--,iYc
General. andI es, Be' -orassitin SSE, and
j
Belorussian Scientific Research Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion
"Filters Made of Cellulose Derivatives 'for Sterilizing Air and Liq~uids"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiolo6ii~ Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, Do 2. 1970~ PP
107-111
Abstract: Filters made of cellulose phosphate and impregnated with JI-he anti-
septics methylene blue, trypaflavine, and silver exhibited marked ant inal crab i-al
activity. Air became sterile when par:,2ed through filters more than
0,25% nethylerie blue or 0.25% trypaflav::Lne, and more than o.621~ oilver.
Filtert; containing more t).,aa 0.6,.'17 oilver -,terilized liqui 1;i, whqle tho,,e wl.th
0.5% meLhylene blue or 0-5'p~ trypaflavine had only a bacterhi):ztatic efrecL.
The materials tested were resistant to .1aundering, highly i%!r, peraicable
---Teble of sterilizing a large volume. of air; without r1eggemiration. These
features, plus their biological compatibility, and inexpensAveness, recommend
them as filters and for use in manufacturing protective clotbing, masks, etc.
Acc. Nr; #0043940- Ref . Code: UR 0016
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Mikrobiologik; Epidemiologii,
Immunobiologli, 1-970, Nr 2p pp/,07-///
FILTERS MADE OF CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES
FOR STERILIZATIOM OF AIR AND FLUIDS
Yermo1eiak9,_j,_N. Lyubline I. P.; Stakovskiy. Ye..,V.
Antimicrobial fibrous materials on the basis of cellulose wc-.-e obtained by introduction
of ionic groups into the composition of a -polymere by esterification xvith phosphoric acid in
the presence of urea and subsequent sorption of the preparations-asep tic:, (methylene blue,
trypallavine and silver) from water solutions. Antimicrobial activity of these materials was
determined by passing the air through a layer of the filter into a Iluid nutrient medium, with
subsequent transfer to spolid media.
It was shown that when methylene blue and trypafinvine content was ovcr 0.25% and
silver - over 0.62 of the weight of the filter, the. latter proved to.'pterilize [lie air well. Treat-
ment of these materials in noniage-nic washi ng~ agents was not accompanied by reduction of
ar.timicrobial activity.
REELS FW
USSR UDC 621.886.6:539.319
GASPARYA11, S. A., STAKY~11,.M. G., MAK, S. L., Yerevan Polyrechnical Institute
imeni K. M--L--ks
Y'Evaluating the Effect of St-ress Concentration Under Nonstationary Load Regimes"
Yerevan, Izvestiya Akadeimii nauk Ariayanskoy SSR, Seriya te'khnicheskikh nauk,
No. 4, 1971, pp 43-47
Abstract: The effect of stress, concentration in term:. of the longevilty require-
ment is evaluated for groups of machine-parts 6peratiiig, under conditlons of
cyclic overloads and upon which are imposed requiremeptS for providing a cer-
tain ''time re2vurce" since the L, -,- very sensi -
probability of nonbreakdown -* j it;ve to
changes in overstresses. The cyclic strength of smooth and notched piwtri
(key connections) is discui~me,-11 The GUms of the relatii,e lo-,-ii-evities a 'are
cowAdered as statis,1-ical value--; a velationship is pmposed for determining
the probability value a. The effect of the concentration of- !-,tresses i';
evaluated by t-he caefficlent- a, which is the ratio ,-;f the prribabilities of
nonbreakdo~m- I(N) for :~;,mocvh and notched par-cr.- A probabij.'Aky c2tilrzte of t h
coefficient I(N) is gf,von a.-, a function of tbp level of the ovoxatrac-s-:~n, the
form of the :stress state, and-given load regimes.
USSR UDC: .621.396.69:621..316.8
STAL BOVSKILY. V.
"Calculating the Temperature of a Defective Section of the Conducting
Element in Thin-Film Fixed Resistors"
B-1-ektron. tek-hrika. Nauchna-tekhn. sb. Radiadetali (Ele-ctronic Technolog)r.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio COT-none ts), 19,110, vy!". -9 (19),
89-101 (from RM-Radiotelauiilca, No 1, Jail 71, Abst"-act N:) 1V2067)
Translation: Sim-ole models are considered for flaws in the conducting ele=ent
of thin-film fixed resistors and rf,"Ations are deriverl foi, determin-ina the
pover released from a defective section far -Tarious nct&!s of operation of
resistors. A solution is found for the 13roblem of didtributicr of the tem-
section of the conducting elenent in thfr-film
perature field on the defective
fixed resistors vith a notch. A computational metho(ids used for deterriininc-
the temD2rature of the defective section of the conduc_Z'Iive layer in Vs and
HLT resistors for different electrical load factors,as a function of the size
of the f1wr. Resum'e.
85
1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
-TI.TLE--ELASTIC REDUCTION IN THE LENGTH OF POLYPROPYLENE THREAD AND
C04PONENTS OF TOTAL DEFORMATION -U-
V.G.9 STALEVICH# A.Mo
UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
X.O
tWRCE-IZV. VYSS49 UCHEB. ZAVED.1 TEKHOOLo TEKST. PROM. 1970, (1), 24-6
60.ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MAT,ERIALS
:10P[C TAGS--POLYPROPYLENE FIBER, ELONGATIONt STRESS R~-LAXAT[01N, ELASTICITY
C&ITRM -WARKING-U3 RESTRICTIONS
.~,PCCU.%IENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFEEO
..-PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000110779 STEP iID--UR/0324/70/000/001/0024/0026
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124448
_'UNC L AS S I F- I E G
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING JATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124448
ABSTRACT/EXTRAGT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYPROPYLENE FIBERS WERE
STRETCHED 4PERCENT OF THEIR LENGTI-It KEPIT Ih THE STRETCHED STATE 1-960
MIN AND ALLOWED TO CONTRACT WITHOUT LOADING. THE TIME REQUIRED BY THE
FIBERS TO ATTAIN THEIR PLRMANENT SET VALUES INICRFASED WIT4 THE rIME OF
THE ELONGATING STRESS APPLICATION. DURING STRUCHI;NG, OUE TO STRESS
RELAXATION, THERE IS A DECREASE OF THE INSTANTANEOUS ELASTICITY (REBOUND
ELASTICITY) AND AN INCkEASE OF THE HIGH,ELASTICITY COMPONE11T OF THE
FIBERS. TH.IS SHIFT IN THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES AFFECTS THE RELAXATIO-NAL
FIBERIPROPERTIES. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. INST. TEKST. LEGK. PROM.
-IMIR KIROVA# LENINGRADt USSR*
-H b
s f F!~-L
w
3 If.,
UNCLASSI FliiD'
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
I-I.TitLE-TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON THE DEFORMATION PROPERTIES OF HIGH TENACITY
-..PGLYACRYLCNITRILE FIBERS -U-
,04)-STALEVICH, A.M.9 LAZARID19 KoKli.p TJRANOlVr V.G., VOLF, L.A.
OF INFC-USSR
lef
'.'_SPURC,E-LEGKA PROM. 1970w (1)s 22-4
-DATE PUfSL ISHED---70
~__-SUSJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
.,-TGPZC TAGS-VISCOELASTICITY, POLYACRYLGNITRILE FIBERV TEMPERATURE
-DEPENDENCE, STATIC LOAD TEST~
.,----.CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~`013CUM ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFth-0
1,7ROXY IkEELIFRAME-2000/0879 STEP NO---UR_1~051 8/ 7W, 000/00 1/00-2/ 0024
l-ClRC--ACC6S5lCN NO-AP0124542
U, NO 1~ AS S IE0
7- Will! 11'.11-
212~ 022 UNCLASSMED PIZOCESSENG DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP012454Z
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VISCOEL,~STIC PROPERTIES OF
PGLYACRYLC"jilTRlLE (1) YARN (29.4 TEX) WERE EXAMQ,o AT 5rATIC LOADINGS AND
AT NEGATIV-7-40 TO POSITIVE100DEGREES. THE TEMP. 01"RENRE4GE OF I FIBERS
AT VARIOUS LOADINGS AT 100t 70s AND 40DEIGREES; THE DEPENDENCE OF THE
DEFORMATION AND OF THE DEFORMATION INTENSITY COEFO. ON THE TENSION AT
NEGATIVE40, NEGATIVE20s 0, 20-P 409 70P~AND IODDEGREES; AND FINALLY THE
DEPENDENCE OF.THE ELASTICITY ON THE TEMP. WERE DETI). A NEW FORMULA WAS
SUGGESTEU FOR THE ELASTICITY OF I IN THE GLASSY ST4TE rOR THE REGIO14 Or-
LINEAR VIS(;UELASTICITY* FACI Ll TV: LENINGRAD. INST. TEKST. LEGK.
PROM. IM. KIROVA, LENINGRAD# USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
ELECTRONIICIS~
I
USSR
UDC 62; 1385.
STALIIMH0vI V. 0., SHCK.EGOLEEV, V. P.
"To an Evaluation of the Nonlinear Characteristics of a Type ','4 Parametric
Amplifter Based on the Fast Cyclotron Waves of a Beam"
tekhnika. i4'auch-no-teklin. sb_..'r"lektroil. SVCh (Fle-vtroa~.e~; Tecii noI',),,!;y.
Scientific-Technical CoLlection. Xicroy,:ave Zlectronics) , 1970, No 6, pp 103- .- 70
(from RZh--w-lektronika No 10, October 1970, *SLract No 10,U63)
Translation: An approxina,-e nonlinear analysis of t)ie pumpL-jg zone iri.Lh a travel-
ing wave ot a Cype M parnmetric amplifier based Oil tile fast, Cyclotron waves of a
beam is condticced by the averaging method cf P. J- Kapitlsa. The trajectories are
investigated of electror,6 in a regime of strong inpuc signals as a function of the
phase of the encrance of an electroa into the putuping area... The. approxitziace
evaluation conducted of the nonlinear properties of an elecj:ron-beam Type M
parametric amplifier ziakei3 it possible qualitatively to caltulate the basic
c1haracteristics in a saturaCion regime. 3 ref. Sut m-ary. 1
USSR UDC: 621-375.9
GURZO, V. V., XULIKOV, M. N., and STAL 1,NLMOV Y. S.
"Experiment 1 1 vestigation of a Type M Electron Beam Parametric Amplifier with
ta In
q Distributed Coupling"
1970, pp 6-42-645
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZov SSSR--Radioelektronika, No 5,
Abstract: This article presents results of the experimental investigatiz)n of an
X-type parametric amplifier in the decimeter range with i:- backvard fast cyclotron
wave in which the coupling and pumping components are made of sections of flat
A delay structures usually used in type M beara devices. A formul'% is found for the
gain of the amplifier, and from it is derived a second riOationshJp connecting
the constant of the puraping wave propagation with the coeLotant fields and.the
pumping frequency. It is found that the gain in the pumping rogion is propor-
tional to the square of the delay in the pkimping wave. The delay, in turn,
characterizes the degree of nonuniformity in the high-froquency pumping field in
the transverse direction. A defect of.this particular amplifier is the com-
paratively high transmission loss with pumpingk The author as:5erts. however, that
methods.of reducing these 1*sses are Already becomlog appareat.
6
RT MM M.
11 MUM
;1"T11517 "110"I
Nlr
112 -0 3 4 UNC L A SI F'D P t,* Jj C E! S S I N' S' ;.)A TE-- ~)2 T 7 L)
TITLE--C;~. THE DEFl;PM.,ATIC% ~T
TIES IF A (,',UASIDILATA%T 041SPEPSF SYSTi--l
LUJ SPFAP. STRESSES -U-
AUTI-".-'-"~,-ir-15)-STALN('Vy A*K,r VV-XSHV,NI%.'Jl'- aild 15-20%
trichlorides; after fractionation s~nje 2,9-dichlorowfir~:arbonine
1.51-2P, was isolated- SinMar chlorinatiol! r)0 hr g4YL
15% 1, W7,e. tniud 2,9,10- and 2ig,ll-i;rictiloi(,-,caltioi,anes' at
-at
lep-st 4 isomer tetrachlorides (25%) and some tii~
chloride.
g AIC4 in C,% gave 0.65 g Ll-bronio-~-carbo.~,aae, xh, 1140-1'.
Similarly was pmpd. 2,0-dibromp-p-carborane, ; 6. 86-~'V'.
Refluxing 0.5 g p-carborane with 0.6 g ICI in C-S, in the- presence
of 0.5 9 AIC-13 12 hr give 0.66 g 2i-iodo~p-carboran~-,:jm. 60-1';
similarly was prepd, 2,9-diiodo-p-caeboran~e, rn..1141~-24`,; Heating
REFL/FRkME
19
AP00495JD4 10 g mixed m- and p~-cjtrborane~ (from - jsomm-izauou of 4-car-
borane 609') mnd 3 S AIC4 ih,CC4. 10-12 tn-=~~until the m-
at
isomer had vanisbed gave after au aq; treatxmnt -P-Oj-borvic and
9-chloro-in-carborane; the-Sel (1)haated with dry ~ip~zidine b.5 hr
then trtated With 1420WLd Et304ave"I k.purnip-ca)r~6rane-; lirl(2)
the mixt. scpd, va A40, to yielO thin 2 cmipanetWil ty h0cune
elution. 2-lodo~p-caxborane ati4 fresh Cu,C1t himkOd I fir- at
31300 in inert atni. gave 80-5&,,0' 2 ~chlo o p-mrbbra!~4, via 11ft1o&ien
exchange. P-Carbol-and in CC14 iwas c1lorinia-ted in! uv Jjgjjt 50
hr to 822% B-dgcachloro-p-carborane, M. 297-8*. 1
Kosola
poff j
Fri
ON off -Mulff T,2411~11M-Ruel
USSR UDC 615.849.2+616-073.916:546,79
BOCHKAREV, V. V., LEVIN, V. I., S
14999_A"W_~SEDOV, V. V. , KILIRLAIIIOV, V. T. ,
KOZLOVA, M. D., and TARASOV, N. F., Institute of Biophysics, Kinistry of
Health USSR
"New Radiopharmaceuticals and Prospects for Their Clinical Use"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 1, 19.72, pp 4-12
Abstract: Description of the methods of preparation and most important proper-
ties of some recent Soviet-developed radioactive drugs bdsed cn relatively
short-lived isotopes: (a) Inill preparations for liver (colloidal solution)
and kidney (citrate complex) scanning; (b) iodobenzoic acid with 1131 to study
liver detoxification function; (c) colloidal solution of U103 for prolonged and
uniform preoperaLive irradiation of tumors of different sites and sizes;16d)
combined oleophilic preparations with different isotopes 1,Y90,,Tnlll, Pd 3,
Au198) for local irradiation of lymph nodes; (e) X-ray coittrast media, iodo-
ethiol and iodolinethol, to visualize lymph nodes; (f) re,,Iorpti've beta appli-
cator with Y90 for the treatment of Pvo. tumors -(clinical trials of the appli-
cator in a group of Fatients vith irelaroblastomas showed complete or partial
resorption of the tumor and no recurrences during the observation period (6
months to 2 years). Improvement in the technology of preparing two important
1/2
USSR
BOCHKAREV, V. V., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12
diagnostic agents containing 131 albumin macroa.ogregates (used for scanaing
in many lung diseases'O' and polyvinylpyrrolidone (used in the diagnosis of
exudative enteropathy and other diseases) has resulted i1i marIced enhancement
of theirquality.
"d 2
Uss'a uD-. 574.232.46-8
GULYAYEV, Yu.V., IVANCV, S.N., MANSFELID, G.D., PRSYLC)Vj V.Y.., STA);X01Y
Sm.PANOV, B.G. (In-t radiotekhn. I radioslaktron. AW-~*$i~--alnetrM'e'6i Radilo
Engineering And Radio Electronics, AS, USSRj'
'Ultrasonic High-Frequency Transducer"
USSR Author's Certificate No 250554, Filed 5 July 67, PubliB~ed 16 Jan 70 (fma:
M.-Blektronika i yeya primeneniye, No 8, August 15'70, Abstract No &kz47P)
Trahslationi An ultrasonic high-frequency transducer patented fo: -o~se in ultrDacnic
delay lines and ultrasonic amplifiers contains a resonator and a
crystal involving a layer stripped of charge carriers. With the o'.',Joct Of ob-,Sinl_nl~
ultrasonic oscillations of ultra-high frequency, the piozooomiconductor crystal iu
connooted with the central core-of the reoonator by a thin &i6lactric, layer
mica).and a controlled voltage source is connected-to the contral core of the
rasonator and to the crystal. 1 Ill. L.X.
al wll~pm~l 'amom
112- 026 UNCLASSIFIED PPIOCES:SfNG DATE~-090CT70
T I TLE-PRINC I PLES OF REANIMIATION UNDER THE EtIFRGENO' SERVICE CONDITIONS
...,AUTH0R-(0Z)-STANKUZEVICHj N.A., POLYAKOVP V.V.
~.---.COYNTRY OF -INFCJ-USSR
,-::SUURCE--VESTNIK 'KHIRURGII IMf-Nl 1. 1. GREKO,VA# 19709 VJL 104P Nk 5, PP
104-110
DATE PUBLISHED----70
.~"~.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENC.ES
TIUPIC TAGS-INJURY, TRAUMATIC SHOCKs FIR-ST A 0
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,-_-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.,PROXY REEL,IFRA14L--1990/0579 STEP NO- UR/0.589170/104/005/0104/OLIO
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP010879't
UNCLASSIFIED