SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STANKYAVICHYUS, A.P. - STARKOV, A.N.

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alum -112': 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS I NG. DATE-27NOY70 ~.T I.T-LE--T0XtC0L0G I CAL AND ANTISEROT014M. PROPERTIES Of SOME GUANIDINE -U- ~OER I VAT IVES STANKYAV ICHYUS, A:P.v SHADURSKIY9 K.So AutHIN-103)-LUBAS, A.A., 14TRY --USSR C GW OF INFO .~-SOURCE--FARMAKOLOGIYA I T OK S I C OL 0 d'f'Y"A 11970P V(',L 339 ~PIR 1, PP 17-21 DATE PUBL [SHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--B((jLC!GYICjkL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :ATivE, OAGA,'41C JOPIC TAGS--GUXNlDlW, AMPIE DERIVATIVE, BENZENE D~ v SULFUR COMPOW"10t SEROMNINt INHIBITION, NEIRVOUS SY51`04 DRUG, TOXICOLOGY C WJR0L IMARK ING--NO :4 GSTR I CT [ONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UfflfCLASSfFfEQ PROXY REEL/FRX'AE--3003/L423 SrEp ~io--UR/0390/70/k')33/0i)1/0017/1,)021 ACCESSIGN "I L AS 40- i iD 021 UNC LAI S S I F I E D PROCES'SING DATE-27iNOV70 CIRC ACCESSI'ON' NO-AP0130366 :A6ST?ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GV70- ABSTRACT. MECROFICHE Oi- ABSMACT CONTAINS -:lAPHIC INFORIMATI(NII. THE TOXICITY OF THE 1NVESTI(',jjfE-j) rl'),',jPo[jt-joS I.NCREASES il'HENI ONE Xill;01 GROUP G;jAbll'0[NE IS R~-'PLACEO 3Y A 0HENYL, METHYLTHIO, OR BEINZY1. G-ROUP. IT IS DECREASED WHEN lhN A*-1111~10 GROUP IS INCORPORATED INTO THE HETE,-40CYCLIC SYSTEM.-~ IN MICE, THE 11"IrOXICATIC."'I RIFF EXCITATION STAGEP FOLL0 ED BY DEFkESSION. PASSES THROUGH A BI T~~,-~.:tOMPGUNDS WITH METHYLTHIO GqOUf>S PRODUCE NO DEPRESSION- ~ MMIPOUNFJS~ WITH ''TWO OR.THREE BENZYL GROUPS AT rHE GUAMIOINE NIT~ACGEN SH0,11 ANTISERI)TONIN ..,ACTIVI.TY, FACILITY: KAUNASSKIY.:MEDITSINSKIV INsrrTuT. USSR UDc 615-31:547-495-97-099+615.31' LUBASY A. A., and.SHADURSKIY, K. S., Cent-rall Scientific Rerea--ch Laborator s Medical I * y., Kauna r),;Ititute,. Kaunat, Ministry of Health Lithuanian sSR "Toxicologic Fil and Antiserotonin Properties of Sat,rie Guanid-ine Derivatives" Mos'cow, Famt akolo&iya i ToksikologiZ Vol 33, No. 1, Qran~Feb 70, Dp 17-21 Abstract: ~I'ha tOXicological properties and antiserotonin activity of 11 suanidine deftvat-ivea with a structure based on benz,71amine-, norpholine, or piporazinze (table) were studied. The toxicity was determined on mice and the antiserotonin activity in exporiments on rats and nice. The toxicity increased on replacement o~ one of the NH2 grOUP3 with Ph, T-IeS, or CH2 Ph and decreased:~aonslderab17 on inclusion of this group into a morpholine or pipszazine ring. intoxication in nice was manifested by a brief excitation phase that~changed into depression Upon the action of a compound with an I-IfeS group, the depression phase was absent. An anti-serotonin 112 I'lUIP1111 - ~1-111 NIIII MISR L L No 1 , TBAS, A. A., et al, Pannakologiya Toksikolo&lxa, Vol 33 Jan-Feb 'F70, pp 17-21 activity was exhibited by the compounds 1Db_CH2NM.C (:.-NH)NHCH2Ph. (I) , H Ti PhCH21THC (=.,k.TCH2Ph) NMHCH2"h- 3HCI (II), and p-CIC,'-)~J40 2.'IrC(=,%'H)NHGHPPh- Hi re- I, TI, and III in a concentration of 1 X 10-5 g/ml p vented completely spasms of a section of the large intestfune of rats, produced by serotonin and inhibited development of di-arrhea induced by 5-hydroxytry-ptophan in mice when administered in doses 0 f 14-1, 5, and 16 ing/kg for i.9 II, and III rasp atUvely. These doses were effective in nreventing diarrhea in 75, 80,.and 50,~~" of cases, r esi)ectively, after 5- hydroxytryptophan in a doze of 50 irLg/kg had been injected intra-peritoneall7 to themice. 2/2 _6iF IN ithIMA h 1i HAMn hi. hh!. 11MV010 1/2 020 UNCLASSI D PqoCE$STNG DATE--18SEP70 ,TITLE--INITIATION OF THE DECARBOX-VLATM OF MERCURIC ENAt~THATE, CAPRYLATE, .-AND PELARGONATE. SYNTHESIS (IF C SUB6 THROUGH C SUE-8 N,..ALKYL MERCURY 'AUTHOR-(04)-OLDEKOR, YU.A., MAYER, N.A., EROMAMp A.A.-, SrAJ40VAYAt S.S. ,'_tpUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,,50URCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 19709 40(2) 305-8 PUBL ISHED------70 ~`~SUSJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYs PHYSICS .-TOPIC TAGS--DECARBOXYLATIONt ORGANOSERCURY COMPOUND, R ORGAINK PE OXIDE UV LIGHT# CHAIN REACTION ~~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS7 ,00-CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :!PROXY REELIFRAME--198511407 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/040/002/030510309 ,,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101497 UNCLASSIFIED Ion i 110-mol -1 .0, 1 MF -0 ~mml_lfI I A ~=_ L ~' ~~ -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HEATING (RC 0 SU32) SUB2 H,~; (E-NANTHATE, CAPRYALTE OR PELARGONATE) WITH EIIJANTHOV1. PEcaY,[D[v BI SkjA2 0 SUB2, CAPRYLOYL PEROXfOE OR PELAR(;l.','N'YL PEROXIDE I-LO HR tir 80nEGREFS OR EXPOSURE OF THESE SYSTEMS TO 0V LIGHT REsult.'ru) IN 011CARLHIXYLATION OF THE SALTS TO.FORM THE CORRESPONDING ALKYL MERCURY SALTSj IN TH[S MANNER 40 TO 93PER 'CENT YIELDS Or- ALKYLMERCURY SALTS WERE OBTAINFD (HEXYL, HE-PTYL AND OCTYL) ALONG WITH LESSER YIELDS OF SALT$ OF PHENYLMERCURY, SMALLER A-MTS.. MERCUROUS SALTS AND-MERCURIC SALTS, MINOR A.11TS. HG AND APPpQPq-IATE AMTS,' CO SUBZ. THE DECARBOXYLATION APPEARS TO BE A CHAIN REACTION. THE HG DIACYLATE IN C SU86 H SU86 6 HP, GAVE 38.TO 56PERCENT PHENYLMERCURY SALTi FREE OF ALKYLMERCURY.SALTS. CONVERTED TO THE HALIDES- THESE WERE ISOLATED AS: P14HC,CLv M. 25QD.EGRE:E,Si PHH,G6Rj M., ?72 TO 5ORGREES. SIMILARLY WERE ISOLATED C SUB6~H SUB13 HGU, 14. 1240EGRL-F-S, ,~~.:BROMIDEV M. 121DE-GREES; C SU37 H SUB15 HGBR, M. 1140~-GREESI AND C SUBS H SU817 HGCLP M. 1.15DEGREES. UNCLAS~IFT E ff i!W USSR UDC 62i-785-1t6Z-4i?-z66q-15 BRUK, YU. G., STAITOVOY, V. I., GUTOVSKIY, 1. B., and PWOMN, A. U. "Investigation of Heating Steel NB3B (Ma.3115G.12AB) Ingots" Moscow, Kuzr-achno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 73, PP 39-40 Abstract6 Steel N113B can be gii,,atly strengthened at 550-EOO0 C and forged at 950-1250 Cl but its deformability at hiqhar teaperatunmq is sharply dim.1nished, and tests were conducted to determine the soak times and temperatures arui heating rates to produce the highest forging temperature and best.metal structure. Tests vere made by heating at an axbitrary rate, soaking for a period, heating to a higher temperature at an arbitraxy rate and soaking. The short comi%-- of this method was that temperatures tfLeastLrea were furnace temperatures and not ingot temperature. Therefore, holes were drij-lecL in test, invots for Elacement of,thermocouples. Tests showed that at low furnace temperatures (b50 C), the 0 differences in furnace and in-oz temperatures is high (ZOQ-)30 C' over a 7-hour 0 0 period). At a furnace temDerature of IZ50O.C this diffexv~nce Is only 60-80 0. When the tenuerature of the furnace w-as Inclased from 650-900 0 C the ingot tenloerature _;ise was auch faster than at 659, C, Test* were alzo conducted for the fastest possible heating rates (WO-500 C/hr) which ubowed; that during 7- USSR BRUX, YU. G., et al., Xuznechno-6htampo-iochnoye Proizvodstvo, 110 10o 00 93, pp 39-0 certain heating periods the temperature drop along Ingot length was 650 0 0, which promoted development of' nianierous internal defects, Tho fInal. conclusions for the heating of steel PINJB were to soak ingots at 6500 C for 4.5 hours, 9000 C 1 0 for eight hours with final heating to a furnace tempexaturt, of .300 C (Ingot 0 temperatures -- 12Z0-1240 C). This procedure increased the number of forging operations per heating, reduced the number of heatlngs, and reduced the number 0 of cracks and scrap ingots by four times. Three figures, one bibliographic referance. 7777-77 77 E ~USSR 'B UDC 3 9:531-5-081 STAMUKOVICH, K-.2.,and KOLOSITIMM11 1,1r. I. "Gravitation and Metrolo&' Khar'kov, Ukr. resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf., posvyashch- 50-letiyu metrol. sluzhby USSR, 1972 -- sb. (Ukrainian Republic Scientific and Technolo,gical Conference Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Ukrainian SSE's Metroloi-ical Seri-ice., 1972 -- Collection of Works), 1972, pp 14-16 (from Raferativnr), Zhurnal -- Yjetrologiya i lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 2, 1973, Abst~*act 1,11o 2.32-58) Translation: The recuirements for standards of physical valui!s (such as tini'a and frequency) airl 'the conc~,_-'Itions for their reproductioa should Contain soze indicat-ion of the cystem of reference in which the stamlards arc defined. Any (noninurtira) referurce s,-Ycten. has an effcct on anf jph,,mical rnluc, inclu'din~,; physical standards, that is basically uneliminat~able. Viiis e-L"fect ic cauv~ed ty the gravitational and relativistic effects included in the modern oz' g m-vit-ation. For exam-ple, becaaue of' the Earth's daily rotat,.Ton in thLe Sun's grwritational --Field, all terrestrial clocks should be stibjected to Cilily variationsY the level of Vnic1h depends on their greographical 10cantion and can reach app-rox-L-ately 10-12 I-Or clocm'-.s locat-ed at qp-posite~ points on the Earta's equator. In addition to the daily variations, there am also an-mal ones, at t e level of 5-10-10, which are identical.for all tLme and freTuency standards 1~3 FT 4 -USSR STPITYUKOVICH, K. P., and KOLOSIMSY11, N I., Ukr- resp. nau-ch-teklin. konf., pos-",ashch. 50-let-il.;u netrol. sluzh-by USSR, 1972 -- Bb, p-P 3.4-1-6, (including atomic), re-7ardless of inhere they are located an the Earth's s~ur:_Prnce. Clocks in an airplane that is ffl~rin_g either east or west at a uniforin rate of speed vill run either slower or faster, respectivel,Y, ~dth raspeact to station- 'locks. Tae pror. rties of the fundwental phys-ical constant -- the gra7ri- a ry c 43 tational constant G :- are detaznrzin~cd b- U y the properties of Ve :_:ravitational interaction of bodies and the relation.51lip between a bod~r'r. -na,ritat'ional =d inertlal masses. Theory allows the cravitational rass to be divided into active" and "Passile" masses. -Which leads to the conce-ots, of and passive" greziitationval constants, respectively. The expe-rixiental material is available livd%ez it -bossillle to astir.,.rite the equality of, tiic -,ravitf-a- tional consi.,111t) witix an accilracy of 1:10, and the paissive ,fravitzational Constant, -A)th an accuracy of 1:101.2 ;1 for rill flubbtanxec. .,_",:u- diffur- ence between the propaigition speed of gravitational int-(~,raction a~%d tAne of I, ght entails anisotropy of the graivitational constant A (xiiparic-on of the expected effect ~with r_'-,~ata on- Li2ri-es shu.4s that 4r, 10-), while 'ri.Ly afL, _~m proparla&!d d4ffw, by lezs than the speeds at which light and i- 11 LX -avit ',.tc a Or r__ F11:1 r cti i percent. A careful investigation of all aspecto of 131 2/3 USSR -SYII, reSD. P-auch. ~-teldizn. konf STANIVKOVICHJ, K. P., and KOWSIM 11. 14, Ukr- posvjashch- 50-letiyu metrol. sluzhby USSR, 1972, -- sb, pp 14-16 and the gravitational constant requires that special experinents be form,,i],ated. An analysis of the fundamental physical constants shows that, since the Universe is not stationary (its radius is constantly increasIng), their.values must hange. A number of nodern theories of gravitation also point to 'he inevita- c bility of a change in the basic physical constants as timl,, passes. IL 7~777~7` C 111 PROCL S S IhIG L)ATF-- 11 OUC7 0 UM-LASS I F [ED T.1 I LE-Tt--F IiJERACT ION UF ULTi~~i lilt-71-i E~jr-_iwY CbsmIC Ptlys wim Pi-MTONS ANU E U TF~. I IN otj ~i I ~N THE 1J;,ilVFi,~SE -U- 'OV c P G.E. StARUWltiVp I.- A%jTiWR-(G3l-1,Cl'-,ST;lV TI C C u('.' T il" Y L FI C--L _S S A K Y SUU~ C E-- I NT L NA 1 1 C N;!,L CO-NiF Elk F tO, F: ON C C SM, I.Ci AY 5 I 1THj __PT;_;iLiLx 4, 1 .~-AUGL._ST: 25-S- c769, VOLUillf: 1 0 it I G UI ANIJ GALACTIC. PULL ISliEJ-----70 -A T MUS PKER I C 5 C 1, ENC ES4 ~T C? I C TAGS-COSiMIC RAN', ENEF.GY SPECTRURs PHOTON, NEUMANO r,-,NTRCL UPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS Oil'._UPENT CLASS-UNCtASSIFILD PROXY FICITIC $TEP Cj.~C ACCESSICN NJ-IJ014~ItZf) L 5 i- r- 11-0: lid a k. amon .. ............ 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PkriCESSING DATE--LLDEC70 C IRE; ACCESSICN, NLI--ATC-144420 ~.AESTRACI/EXIkACT-W) GP-U- 96STRACT. JHE PROBLEII.~OF T.HE DISIORTIGN OF THE ENERGY SPELTRUNi OF ULTkA HIGH ENERGY COSKIC RAVS DIJ 1: TJ THE ISOTROPIC CACKGROUND OF ?H4.; TO N5 [NOS, IS'i ANO NEUTR LN'S If- R E D[T IS ShG~4N THAI THE SHAPL UF THE ENERGY SPECTPUll OF CG-5;111C PAYS IN THE ULTRA HIGH ENEk(,Y REGICN MAY YIELD INF.CIRMATWN CN S0f4E.IlllPJRVe.NT ASF&UPHYSICAL AND NUCLEAi~ PARAIMETERS. ~FACILITYI AKADEAVIA NAUK SSSRs -FlZlXL-TEKH,,.lLtiESXIl INSTITUTv LEN INGRAC, USSR. VNICLASS I FIH) R-WHIMM I murimommm. 2 . USSR UDC: 533-0/5:537.84 u. Ye.. STQBUNOV,_._Yu, N., CHARIKOV, Y "Plasma Temperature and X-Radiation Upon Injection of KLOCtrons Accelerated in Solar Flares" Leningrad, IV Leningr. mezhdunar. seminar "Yedinoobraziye uskoreniya chastits v razlich. -masshtabakh kosmosa", _1072-sbornik (Fourth Leningrad international Seminar on the Uniformity of Particle Acceleration on Different Scales of the Universe, 1972--collection of works), 1972, pp 145=165, discusnion pp 165-166 (from-RM-Fizika, No 6, Jur. 73, abstract No 6G14 Zresume7) Translation: The time characteristics of temperature diotribution are calcu- lated in the one-dimensional problem for a placma layer hcated by the energy of nonthermal electrons from solar flares. It is shown that the plasma temper- ature may reach 108 degrees K. X-radiation fluxes for energy past 10 1CeV are calculated for a heated plasma. 31 mow"'. i/2 ~015 UNCLASSIFIEW PR'OCESSING DATE--IISEP70 .TITLE-1-THERMONUrLEAR REACTIONS WITHIN THE SUN AND SOLAR NEUTRINOS -U- AUTHOR-KOCHAROV, G.YE., STARBUNOV, YU.N. t t3UNTP.Y OF INFO--USSR PIS'HA ZH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 197'0, 11(2) 13 2-~ 5 DATE PUBLISHED------70 UBJ ECT AREAS--ASTRONOMYtASTROPHYSICS --.T.OPICITAGS--SUNv THERMONUCLEAR REACTION, NEUTRINOI MODEL .'~_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :,PROXY REEL:/FRAME--1987/0882 STEP 40--UR/0386/70/011/iIO2/01311/11?5 :ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104318 UNCLASS IFIED UNCLASSIFIED OPOCSSSING DATE-11SEPTO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104318 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, BASED ON DATA OF G. E. KOCHAROV ~ANO 'YU. N. STARRUNIOV (1969), IfN REGI01S THAT ARE~,REMOTE r-Rom THE CENTER OF THE SUNt PRIME3 HE SHOULD BE PRESENT EVEN UP TO T14E PRESENT TI'4E. IF THERE.15 CIRCULATION'IN THE INTERIOP OF THE SUNq PRIMF3 HE SHOULD PA~S FROMTHESE REMOTE REGIONS INTO THE CENTER. THUS 1N T14E PEGI&NS WHERF THERMONUCLEAR REACTIONS TAKE PLACE., THE PRIME3 HE~ CONCN. S40ULD BE HIGHER THANJS USUALLY ASSUMED. THIS~DECREASES THE FLUX OF THE f4IGH ENERGY SOLAR NU. THE S.UN SHOULD RURN10 PRIME38LORIME3 HE NUCLEI PER SEC TO KEEP UP THE PRES.ENT LTQHT OUTP.UT. THE VELOCITY'% -P I- FL X OF FZ m'E3 HE Lj OF 10 PRIME NIEGATIVE6 MINUS 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7 CM-ISEC T144T IS QE-~UTRETN IN THIS CASE SHOULD BE EASILY OBTAINFD4 A SOLAIR MOITEL IS DEVELOPED IN ..WHICH THE INTENSITY OF THE GENERATION OF THE SOLAR.'~NU FROM THE REACTIONS: P~PLUS P YIELDS D PLUS E PRIME: POSITTWPLUS NU (E SVBNU 'PRIMEMAX. EQUALS 0.42 MEV) AND P PLUS P PLUS E PRIAE NEGATIVE YIELDS 0 PLUS NU (E SUBNU EQUALS 1.44 MEV) IS CONSIDERED, ]'.HE INU FLUX OBSO. ON THE SURFACE OF-THE EARTH IS A FACTOR OF 60 BELOW THE THEORETICAL LOWER LIMIT OF -'THF VALUE TO BE EXPECTED FPOM THE, RATE OF THE RE-ACTTON* P.R 114E37 CL(NU9 E FR*I-ME NEGATIVE) PIRIME37 All. A,NEW POSSIMITY OF GENERATION' OF -.ENERGY AND NU--'IN THE INTERMR OF THE SUN IS~,SUGGIESTED. UNCLASSIFtED" USSR UDC 669-78M69.14.0i-8-16 Candidate of Technical Sciences, and~KUSUTSKIY, A. B., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Vvov Polytechnic Iw~tltute~and Institute of Physics and Eechanics of the Academy of Sciences, USSRJ ."Stability of Steel 20 Aga1nst Hydrogen Introduction" Moscowt Te]~oenergetika, No 2f Feb 71j PP 56-57 Abstracti The effect of the extent of pollution by non-metallic inclusions on the sta-bi-lity agaLnst hydrogen introduction of standard acid open hearth, P 41 and vacuum.-arc-renelted steel 20 -was experimentally invostiVated on -Flat steel specimens by a previotisly described~method (Yu. A. X2yadhkot et al, Savodskaya Laboratoriya, No 1, 1970). Tabula40d trivosld,,3atioti moults show that the vacumi-arc-xtimelted ateel 20 poozesaos the highpift nq',chanlcal properties. A decrease in pollution by nornietallic inaliitionz was found to be an effective neans for a considerable suppressiort of hydxogen brittle- ness of steel. One table, three bibliographic reference;~4 43 Aces LIL #0049521 .0 10289iv stress. K AUSLrat-lcing 'Pervice nez. imce CHEMICAL ABST. .5- 70 Of 3tudying tho occittsio'n of hydrogen b~~ ti-teel ~nnder A T-l-,- t r- - 11 ....... ...... 6 "40,U (Russ). F1, when, pccludtidl by steel, reduces ductility while iricicasinj brht)cmess an& lj"4cliho6d of corrosion cracking. I"ievious expts. were car-ned oilt.on tile H occlusion 6y unstjes_~ed s Iteel ;jnd the quLutt. dem. ort the v61.- of occluded H. The. pment ~ investi atiou used the ~;arne t kh- niques except that thi simple studied was &-ce.d t~~a special fixture Which stre.-:-,Ld it over radii:,of 60, 120 and 210 ~mn. The len . gth of smnple exposed to cathodic polarization in 301~7,0 FfjSOj at a c.d. of 0.1 A/cul" was 20 ctja~%~it Ih; the ends rer4ered non- conductive by a lacquer. or puaA~fi'l *~H content va;~ detd.: by collerting the gas evolved when. the sampli was ~14.tiodic-iliy treated in an electrolyte comprissing . NaK tartrate' ind Nad, Stressed samp!es alway's m"Ouded more .h than Oie Widistorled samples, while oth4vr futors such as steel coolpil., piroduciloa irchis,que!;, htat tr-tatment, arm6ling lemp.t, alld -Impuritici altercd tbe abs. vol, of occluded If.': Herman k6retzky USSR UDC 621-7711:665.521.5 ST ARCHFA,TK,0I_P,...,_.,;~.,,, Doctor of Technical Sciences, SLYUSA12V, A. T., Candidate al Sciences, wyid KAPLANIOV) V. 1 Candidate of Tcc~zical Sciences ITEfficiency of TPS-eK Lubricant in High-Speed Guold-Rolling of SLeel Sheets" Drepropetroirsk, 'Metallurgicheska-ya i Gomoi%Wnaya Pranyshlennost', 11o 5, Sep- Oct 70, PP 21-23 Abstract: Result's L11,10 Preseribui fircm tests conductod ori t.*Ie nc-a IFFS-K 1-ab-_-J:'_- cant, Tihich was developed jointly by the 7,hdarj.-,v 'Ketallurfrical Institute and the Bryansk Pilot Petroleum and 0441 Plant. The lubricant is bding used success- u _lly in thin sheet rolling of low-carbon and transformer cteels., In wi-re and f t vube drawing from nonferrous metals, and in the production of bent profiles. Tests were conducted in the rolling of dry strips by dry -oilers, and also in uaina the TFS-K lubricant with 5., 10, 20, 30P 40., 50, 75, and 1100% concentrat- ion of surface -active substances. Similar tests. were c=lucted I'or purpoees of comparison using industrial 20 oil and palm and castor,:oils. UDC 621.771.24. USSR ov, V. 1. and MkM V. I Vidanov ,%TAL~LCHEITKO, D. I KAPLAN "Study of Influence of Conditions of High-Speed.. Cold Rolling on the Mechanical Properties of Steel`. Moscow, Izvestiya Akadcmii Nauk SSSR, metally, 4No i, jan 71, I)p 96-loo Abstract: Studies were perfomed ori high-speed cold roll.ing o:, stvcl strips on a type-300 laboratory mill with iI~TDIIOT speedl~of front 4.5 to 30 )*Vsec, using various well-known lubricants: type, I~KS-1, castor ii and distill--d water, as well as three rew technological lubricants developed at the Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute. The iiow lubricants consist of: 10% water emulsion of the product of condensation of C -C synthetic fatty acids with t7iethanolamine,.30%,type -70 indus- 17 20 trial oil (TPS-17M30); 30% solution of the product of condensation of still residue synthetic fatty acids with triethanolamine4n type 20 1/2 USSR STARCH MO, D. I., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Naut'r SSSR, Metally, NG 1, Jan 71, pp 96-100 industrial oil (type TPS-K30); and a 50% solution of st4ll residue synthetic fatty acid condensate with t riethanolamine in type 20 industrial oil (TPS-KSO). The hardness of thin-sheet low-alloy steel under high-speed rolling conditions can be tonsitlered to depend on the degree of total deformation, and to be independent of the type of technological lubricant, speed of rollersand. number" of passes. Based on the experimental data, formulas are produced ft)r the functional dependence of hardness, yield point and ultimate strength on degree of deformation, yield point,and ultimate strength on bardntilss, zind. also yield point on ultimate strength and ultimate strength c.i,n yield point of work-hardened low-alloy steel strip. 2/2 11 HIM W2 020 UNCLASSIFIEV PROCES5ING DATE- TITLE-EXPERIMENT IN NITRIDING LARGE MACHINE PA?,TS -30OCT70 ~AUTHCIR-102)-GGRENKG, V.G., STARCIIIENK0, YU.Po CCUNTFY OF INFO--USSR -SOUIi%C lEKHNCL0GIYA I GkGAiv1ZATSIY4 PRUIZVODSTVA, NO 1, 1970, pp 4 7--~4 9 -DATE FUSL ISHE0-----70 S.UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-NITRICATIOiNt RUBBERY PLASTICr MACHINE TGUL COMPbRENT, METAL -HEAT TREATMENT Ct.VTRiGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS M E& T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED OR_GXY-_REEL/fRAME--1999/I3I4 STEP NG--UP/0418/70/000/001/0047/004c) Cl AC ACCESSIGN NU--AP0123273 UNCLASSIFIE0 USSR UDC 539.29.3.29L~537 F OR:-:SFKTIN, T . , m~ Z_L _~_Ti V, B. K. ANDRYZE-VA, L. S-ACC~ kJoncerning I.P.,igration Polarization in Dielectrics ILI'-d W,. -IdUCtOrSl' L TOMS'k izvestiya Fi,-~.ika, N'o 5, 1970, PP 13-16 Abstract: It is ahoi-m that in rai g r a t- i o n polarization t.ae zinia is determined by the life-Cline of the oaz~r.`Lei-3 in -- fil--ced sta.'U3, by the ~-hiclkness o-1 U U V - the layer through w]hich t-he migration ti~anspi:~.es, U Por ion milgration a foriiruia is obtained and by the drift velocity. as a generalization of t.-.e ion-relaxation polarization F_-,merimental data are -oresonted with rogard to the dLetc~mination of 0, by the Ioffe method, and a coiij.-arisor -..7as ion mobility in A12 -) "h '. luas 'y that were det'ernin,~.c' b- e au4-iorts .made w4t h o,' ;nobilit e va J. method ..rith -tlne use of loormuklas for. the relaxation The necessity was pointed out for exs=ining migration polar5l,zatio-n v,,hen analyzing, the iechani3zii o---' excess noise and some ca.'n", 0:., Currc~nt; fI-acti--za-11-ions in semiconductors. rela;m-tion dielectric velaxa- tion Phenomena in active fiL-a elements, etc. 69 UNCL ASS I I ED ~'PROCE-SSING DATE--040EC70 --mULECULAR Nl--ROG~~N FIXATiON BY ACELLULAR ExTRACrS OBTAtNEU FROM BACTEROIDS OF LUPENUS LUTEUS MODULES~ -U~ AUTHOR-; 04)-tiANORIK, A.V., STARCHENKOVi EoP., DATSVfJKOP Y.K., YAKOVLEVA, N. s CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ADPOV. AKAD. NAUK UKR. RSR, SER*~ .8 1970p 32412), ~177-82 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ''SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--LEGUME CROP# PLANT PHYSIOLOGYt NI TROGYEN 1,S0TOPEs BACTRIAt CHEMICAL LABELLING# ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE -~-'--'~'CDNTROL--.MAftkING-,~.NO RESTRICTIONS ''DOCUM ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1220 STEP 40--31J/044a/701(~3Z/O~12/0177/0132 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT013489't UNCLASSIFIED 2 010 UNCLA~StFIED 11KOC E S-S A NG OAT E-0 4!)EC 7 0 ACCESSION ASSTRACTtEXTRACT-(Us' GP-0- ABSTPACT APPLYING, PltlliliEL5 N TECHNIQUEStj CRUDE ACELLULA.R 41"(D BID GEL EXTS, OF BACTERIGM, OF, L. LUTEUS NODULES SHGWF-D- 4 N' FIXArj&, OF 244.4 MU G OF N. PER MIN PER MG (IF PROTE-liqp PROFIDED THE REACTION MIXT. CONTAINS AN. EXCESS OF 'AN AIP PEGENERArING SYSTE.it MG PRIMEPOSITIVE POSITIVE, AND.PIA ISUB2 S SIA32 13 SUB4 IN THE PRESCENCE OF POLYCAPROLACTAM il). WHEN PHENOL. COMI~OS. AltE NOT ELIMINA-fED FROM EXTS. THE FIXING ABILITY 0ECREASESITO Z7 MU G OF N PER MIN PER MG OF PROTEINt AND STOPS ALTOGETHER WHEN I . IS R,EVOED. THE POS. N FIXATION BY A CRUDE EXT- IN THE PRESENCE OF CRFATINE ;(CR) AND CREATINE PHOSPHOKINASE 14AY BE EXPLAINEO 8Y THF REACTION OF Arl) 10141 CREATINE 141TH THE FORMATION OF CREATINE PHOSPHATE ICROJ AND ADP. ~ ASiA RESULT, AOP WHICH IS AN INHIBITOR OF N FIXATIONt IS 140T ACCUMULATED IN THE REACTION MIXT. WITH CR AND CRP IN THE REACTIONS MIXTes N FI-XVIOU is 00LIBLED. FACILITY: INST. FIZIOL. ROSLINt KIEVv.USSR. UNCLASSIFIED ;~~Ussk VASIL'YEV,1 YU. N., et al, Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR Neorga- nicheskiye materialy, Vol 8, No 3, Mar 723 pp 451-453 load agree in form with the equation of the fatigue theory of wear. Use was made of the experimental data on friction and wear to cal- culate the fatigue constant as a function of temperature. IL is suggested that the shape of this curve is determined by the adsorp- tion of both water vapors and phosphoric anhydride vapors. 2 il- lustr,., 5 biblio. ref 2/2 USSR UDC 546. 26 - 16 2 VASIL'YEV, YU. N. and S V. "Friction and Wear of the New Antifriction Graphite Ag-T in Open Air at Temperatures Up to 600'C" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskiye materialy, Vol 8, No 3, Mar 72, pp 451-453 Abstract: A study has been made on the wear intensity and fric- tion coefficient of the new antifriction graphite material Ag-T as a function of loading and temperature. The new macerial was prepared by impregnating graphite Ag-1500 with phosphorus compounct. The treatment is said to reduce the oxidation rate of graphite in air to 6 factor of twenty as well as to improve the friction char- acteristics at high temperatures. The testing teTperatures in this study were 150-600'C and the loads -1.5-19 Kg/cm- at rates of 9 10/6ec. It is shown that the experimentally. derived relationships beLAqoen th(, wear intensity of the Ap,-T graphite and the applied 1/2 01 IED PIR:0CESSING DATE--IOSEP70 /Z I UNCLASSIF lITLE--rCFFECT OF IRRADIATION ON T'HE PP~ECIPITATION OFISLURRIES -U- ~AUTHOR-(03)"KLASSEN, V.I., MALYSHEVA* N.G STARCHICK, L.P. CLIUNTRY OF IVFO--USSR -SOURCE--TS,VET.:METAL. 19701 43(11)v 82-4~ ~__DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO :SUBJECT. AS--EARTH_SCIENCES AND OCEAN06RAPHY ARF 'JOPIC TAGS--SLIKEt SEDIMENTATIONt MINERALi ~BAUXITE, FLUORITE, IRRADIAtION -,.CQNTROL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS .~.__P,OCUMENT CLASS ;,PROXY REELIFRAME--1986/0876 STEP NO--UR/0136/7:0/043/011/0032/0084 CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0102B37 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 C1RC ACCESSION NO-AP0102837 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SEDIMENTATION RATES OF GALENA, PYRITEt QUARTZ, CALCITE, ABLITE, FLUORITE, AND BAUXITE WERE STUDIED. THE SUE OF THE MINERAL PARTICLES WAS SMALLER THAN' 4 OR EQUAL TO 10 MU. THE CHANGE IN THE SEDIMENTATION RATE WAS DETDo. PHO:T(IME I*R IC ALLY. THE SUSPENSION WAS IRRADIATED BY USING A SPECIALLY DEVISED APP4, AS SDURCESi PRIME90 SR PLUS PRIME90 Y AND PRIME144 CE PLUS PRIME144 PR WERE USED. THE TIME OF IRRADN. OF THE SUSPENSION (I.E.v THE DOSAGE) VARIED ~FROM 30 MIN TO 6 HR. THE OPTIMUM IRRAON. TIME WAS 1-1*5 HR. ON IRRADN., THE RATE OF COAGULATION OF THE SLURRIES INCREASES BY 2.5 TIMES FOR CALCITEI AND BY 1.5 TIMES FOR-AL81TE. IN THE PICESENCE 6F :IAGULANTS, SUCH AS H SUB2 COAGULATING C, SO SU84 AND POLYACRYLAMIDE, THE ACTION OF THE TRRADN. IS PRESERVED AND:EVEN INCREASES. THE MECHANISM OF THE EFFECT OF IRRADN. ON THE SEDTIAENTATtON OF:SLURRY PARTTCLES, CAN POSSIBLYBE EXPLAINED BY THE FACT THAT,T14E WATER MOI.S., UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF IONIZING RADIATIOP-19 ECOMP* INTO FREE:~H, 01i, AND HO SLJ52 RADICALS. BY REACTING, THEY CAN FORM H SUB21 0 SU027 A14D H SUB2 0 SUB29 AND CAN EVEN RECOMBINE TO AGAIN FORM H SUBZ 0; IN ALL CASESv THE PH OF THE WATER IS ALTERED. AN ESP. LARGE EFFECT ON THE COAGULATION PROCESS OF THE SLURRIES IS EXERTED BY THE H ANO OH RADICALS PRESENT IN THE SUSPENSION AS A RESULT OF RADIOLYSIS OF WATER. T14E TIAE WHICH HAS PASSED AFTER THE IRRADN. OF THE WATER ALSO HAS A SiGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE SEDIMENTATIfiN OF THE SUSPENSION. USSR W C 62?-.?:6Z!.039.8 EASSU, V. I., 1KALY-SffVA, N. G.. and ST OEffect of Radio-active Radiation on the Process of Slurry 'Precipitation" Moscow, Tsvet%-ye Metally, No 1. Jan 70, pp 82 -84 Abstract: In a study of the effect of radioactive radiatioti on the process of slurry prGcipitation 60 a special device was used for irradiating the suspension by means of an 3r90 + Y/ source. Tho optimum irradiation tisia was 1-1.5 hr:5. A .7tudy was made of the rate of precipitation of galenito, pyrito, quartz, calcite, albite, fluorite, and bauxite. The size of the mineral particles was 10 microns. The rate of precipitation of thQ susponsion was detorminutl photometrically. It ~w&3 established that the rate of slurry proaipitation und).-)r thii affect of radio- active irradiation was. increased for calcite Z,5 tines, nlbite 1.5 titnes, etc. The mechanism of the effect of irradUtion on slurry pradpitation. is eVlained. 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--DETERMIN4TION OF THE AMOUNTS OF ELEMENTS IN GjkES AND PRODUCTS OF .. THEIR REPROCESSING BY EXCITATION OF METASTABLE STA'rEs iiccokouo~ io A AUTHOR-102)-KODIRIf S., STARCHIK L..P. %_ftcwx'?Q=m44w.w"WOR4. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR LAB. 1970t 36tz)t* 191-5 OATE PUBL ISHEI)------70 'UCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, EARTH SCIENCE AREAS-N S OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON ACCELERATORP BREMSSTRAHLUNG, METASTABLE EASUKEMENTt IRRADIATION, RADIOACTIVITY M GAMMA SPECTROMETERt FORMATION ANALYSISt EXCITED NUC-LEUS, ORE ,~-.'-CCNTROL MARK! 4G-140 RESTRICTIONS "DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED AND STATEW GAMMA MINERAL REEL/FRAME--Aq~'4/1229 STEP NU--UR/0032/7(~/036/002/011)[1011)5 Cilac 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PhrCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION i'-40--AP0115246 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 141TH THE AID OF THE BREMSSTRAHLUNG OBTAINED FORM A 4.2 MEV ELECTRON' LINEAR ACCELERAT13S (4V. OUTPUT CURRENT 'OF 50MUA) METASTABLE STATES OF THE FOLLOWING NUCLIDES W-ENE EXCITED, PRIME77 SE, PRIME87 SR, PRIME89 Y, PRIME1,03 RH, PRIMEI-07 AG, PRI.-ME1,09 AG, PRIME111 CDs PRIME 113 INV PRIME115 INt PRIME117 SN, PRIME135 6A, PRIME137 BAt PRIME176 LU, PRIME179 HFj PRIME195 Pr, PRIME197 AU, AND PRIME199 HG. EITHER A 0.95 MIM PT TARGET OR A 2MMI 11115 TARGET ~4AS USED. TIME OF THE IRRADN. WAS OF 3-4 HALF LIVES FOR EACH ELEMENT. THE. t Pl~ ACTIVITY INDUCE;L) WAS MEASUREO BY A GAMMA RAY SPECTROMLTER i4lTH 40 TIME- 50 MM NAHTI) CRYSTAL. 6ASE0 ON PHOTOPEAK AREA 'mE FGLLOWING SENSITIVITY LIMITS (IN MG) WERE FOUND: PRIME77 SE: PRI'AEM 0.16p PRIME87 SR PRIMEM 0.3, PRIME'19 Y PRIMEM 3.4, PRIME103 RH PRIME.-i 2.01, PRImE107 AG PRIMEM 0.24, PRIME111 CD PRIMEM 0.089 PRIME115.1N PAIINIEM 0.024,; PRIME, 1.9, PRIME117 SN PRIMEM 80.0, PRIME135 BA PUMEM 7.1, P.RIM;--137 A m PRIME176 LU PRIMEM 0.96, PRIME179 HF PkIMEM 0.11 PRIME195 PT PRIMEM O.Z1 PRIME197,AU PRIMEM 0.1, PRIME199 HG PRIMEM 0.9. w i lNE 1. A Q C+!--l USSR UDG 5W-311.~>1514.28 KONOZEN-KC, !.D., VIIN-LIISKIY, V-L-, VARENTSOV, M.D.,,.XERITSYAN,. G.N., SEMiEN-YUK, A.K., STARCHIK, R-I-, F&HI'VRICH, V-1- "Effect of Certain Factors On Me Processes Of Formation Of Radiation Defects In Silicon And Germanium Daring Gamma Irradiation" V sb. Radistsion. fiz. nemet. krictpllov (Radiation Phycicil Of Non-Mletallic Orystals-Collection Gf Ninak, "Nauka :L tekhn.," 1970, pp 22-44 (from RZh-Eloktronika i Ycye ~irLmenenlye, No 2, February 1971, Abtitreict No 2B26) Translation: 7"he kinetica sre studied off the buildup of, ra,diation dofocts in Si end n- and p-type Ge during Gamma irradiation. The effou-t of the charre -perature on the formation of-recombination centers is conaidered state and ter -as well- as the effect of dosage, the intensity of Gamma Irvadiat-lon, concen'_L- tion, preliminary irradiation and other factors,on-the f6roiation of radiatiori a r defects. 32 ref. V.B. USSR UDC: 8.74 POPOV, A. A., LAVRIV, Ya. M. $TAKHjK,_V__P-. CHEKAYLO, M. A., SHULIGA, V. A., SHCHITKO, V. N., YANENK0, V. R. "Automated System for Statistical Analysis of Medical and Bio- logical Data" Kibernet. i vychisl. tekhn. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Cybernetics and Computer Technology. Republic Interdepartmental Collec- tion), 1972, vyp. 14, pp 76-8Z(from.M-Kibernetika, No 5, 73, abstract No SV778 by.the authors) --May Translation: The paper discusses the functioning of an auto- mated.system for analysis of medical and biological data. Requirements for the software system are given. Statistical methods and criteria are presented which are realized in the system. 104 USSR uDc: 681.3.o6:51 LAVRIV, Ya. M., I&LINIK0101, V. G., POPOV, A. A., STAIRCHIK, V. P. , YXIENKO, V. M. "Formation of an Information Bloc], of Medical Doc=erits in a Clinical Medical Information System" V sb. B ol., red. kibernet. i bionika (tiology, Medica Cybernetics and Bionics--collection of works), vvp. 3, Kiev, 1970, pp 3-11 (from RZh- -Kibermetika, Ho 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7V720) Translation: The existing practice of collecting and sto.rinr information in a public health Hystara 'ends to redundarit. ond partially erroneous data presented in handwritten form, inconvenient for analysis and formu- lation of a diagnosis. To effectively~ensure p-Liblic health functions, a medical information system, is proposed which is a c-, berni.-tic syFtem, of the "nari-automaton" ty-pe. The systE:m includes the raedical -Dersonriel who take care of collecting medical information or, the. an ro-priate sta.-i- dard form for the history of an illness as -well a3 evaluating the results of information processing; the system also includes tbe mathewaticians who develop the mathematical apparatus for collecting ~,xid processing data 1/2 V:11_J(III A III -t, vyp- 3, Kiev, LAVRIV, Ya. M. et al., Biol., med. kibemet. i bionik, 1970, pp 3-11 (create a flowchart and language for communication between the digital computer and man, algorithm-- and programs for processing medical infor- mation), and the engineering and technical,personnel -vho service the technical facilities of the system.. The authors note two approaches to solution of the problems of ensuring effective com-MLLnication between the physician a-rid the digital computer, wid operation".11 ticciunulation and transmission of information in a form to which the nMiysician- -is accu3toncd: 1) development of a specialized medical logical information language, -which requires fornalizing the representation of the initial data, intro- ducing correctives into the -identification ef terms, etc.; 2) develo-prnr--nt of a standardized forir for the history of an illness as a preliidnary stage to complete form, alization. The principles of ~.;-tandzmrdized forms for the history of an illress in the cardioloGical gm,up axe described. The fol-M CQrjfj4-Sir, of an cz-planatorl section (algoriti--,ris for eyandnation of a patient for various illne.,3ocn) Fuid a sutmamrizing scrtion (model or parameters of the state of the Patient). :An e~xtuir)lo of a frujpw2nt of a standardized form for the history of an illness is &-mcribed ("Circulu- tory Organs"). A. Doroshenko. 2/2 61 Veterinary 'Kedicine USSR UDC 619,616.986.21-0841636 STARCHIMV, V. G Rain Veterinary Administration, Mix45try o-~' Agriculture, "Problems of the Epizootiology of Animal Aabies" Floscow, Veterinariya, No 7, 1970, pp 49-50 Abstract: The distribution of recorded cases of rabies --.imon atlir..als ir. Kazakhstan from 1940 throup-h 1955 was as follo-,,Ts: dogs, ea-,~tj-e ~1,1,jo; camels, horses, 2.9;6; sheep, O~Z. For 1955 to 1970 Ue distribution was: dogs, 3-1b'; cattle, 65.4~; shieep, 26.6'; horses, S F o r a year 1969. the distribution was: sheep, 49~; ca-ctle, 43-J.;'; oatriels, horses 1,o; dogs. 1.5~; wIldicarnivoros (foxes, wolves), 2.6:- c,-~ts, 0.1kv. baLweon 1940 and 1955, the principal source of the spread of rabies aipujig Tarm arLinvils was infected dogs; in recent years atypical cases of ra-bies J.n. cattle uItten. by foxes have increased. in some regions rabie-- appi?ar& periodlciOLly a result PAP aigration of wild anixnls. The incidence of the dl.sea-aa is cyclia; there is an ., fa~-n. anJ in connection increased froquenc-f of occurrenco every 2-) yrs amwinr with a similar cycle arrong wAld eariiivoros. 5uasonal peiik.; aro 110tQd in the winter and aprin,,, nwriths, during tho niL-ratiork of caravoros. On t6a baidu of oatio, prophylitatic -.Ltuvuhl ratiowi is being "rried tho aeaaonal. ;Wcroaso ;4% tho dAs it 112 USSR STARCRIKOV, V. G., Veterinariya, No 7, 1970, pp 49-50 Iso for out for dogs and, where a danger of infection of othor anlzwilo exists, a cattle and other species. One or two acbainistrations of t h ephenol anrirabias vaccine wore not sUfficient to produce St~ong AtId lasLing im:aunity j_n cattle; forced imaunization of cattle up an accolaratod- se-Ledule n,:~W being conducted. A now, rapid mothod proposed by Prof. X. N. Buchnev for illagna-sing rabies ba_-~od bn diffusion procipitation in agar, has b~em lntroduaed.~i USSR UDC'591-513-2099-323-4 hysiology of Higher Nervous Activity STARDODUBTSEPIL. ChaIr of P e"'A Method of Forming Optimum Path Refloxies In Fats" Foscow, Vestnik 1,11oskov---kogo Universiteta, Vol*63 11ov/D-ea 70, PP 115-117 Abstracti One effective way to study the physiologic~a meclumisns of complex motor activities in --nirals is to experimentally Induce thx3 formation of ;:haIns 4' of motor reflexes. The two existing methods of produe.-ing x:,,.Iex chains axe based on joining eyd-sting simple reflexes and or. additag now z-,flexeo one after another. Under natural conditionsp however, ai ania-LI finds focd not mking its habits more complex, but as a result of an przotm- cted seaxch which eventually develops the sequence of activities 3,vquJxc-d to gain food, This process imz initatecl in this sti4y. Rats. viere kept in a transpaxent, cage supplied itith eight shelves. Climbing on these sL-!1ve13 -MleC-Zed sourd uhich functioned as stizuli. A door behind which fooct was located opened only after the shelves were climbed in a defirdte sequence, for example shelves eight, five and two, regardless of how often other shelves were climbed upon between the th=ee cz-ac.~-7 sholves. ixatial-ly, this sequence;! was attained. at random with many other motor activities in Intueen, for example, shelves number RaImPorctizent (Mcquialtion of Food) 1/2 gradually reduced the number of unnecessary notor activities until the reflex chain of climbing only on shelves 8, 5f and 2 vas developed. This method may prove useful for the eluclUtion of -11~he ne=opIwsIologLcaj mechaxdsms of natural formation of complex rotor habitse 2/2 86 USSR uDc: :621.319.4 RYTT- NEMAN, M. I. SOKOLOVA, M. A. ,SVP-,RDLOVA,, A.. N. DINA., L. P., STARE- --NIKO, V. G.,.KOTELITIIKOVA,1 2. "Thin-Film Ceramic Capacitors With High Specific "zznacitencelf Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch,tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic TechnoloEy. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Cormbr.-nts), 19- , -,,.~p. 4(21), 10 pp 3-9 (from'-Kh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract Nc 5V--,22) Translation* The authors discuss a new ruethod of ceramic capacitors with high specific cauacitance.. ~Tbeir bwic electrical charac- teristics are given. USSR MC 541.15.678.742 A. G., LAIIWTOVICH, Ya. I., and KABAKCHI, A. M., Institute of Thysical Chemistry, Acad. Sc.,USSR "Effect of the Type and of the Energy of Radiation on,the ladiolysis of Polypropylene" Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarnyye. Soyedineniya, Vol 12, No 11, Nov 70, pp 2,476- 2,480 Abstract: Isotactic polypropylene has:been irradiated with f-rays and a- particles with energy of 28 Mev in an attempt to investigate the nature of early stages in the radiolysis. of this polyner. The structure of the tracks of charged particles appeared to have an affect oil chemical processes, At low doses polypropylene Is degraded yielding 0.86 batuds pox 100 ev, while at higher doses it is crosslinked. Gel-fraction is obtsiined at 25 Mrad with Y -irradiation but only at 50 Mrad when a- particles were used. It was de- termined that ~-particles are less effective in the arosslinking process and in formation of diene and trip-no sequences.than ~-irradirrtion, but they are more effective ir. the processes of the formation of vi-aylidene bonds. Possi- ble mechanism for the primary reactions in radiolysiai bave been proposed. UNCLASSUFlEri PROUSSING DATE--040ECTO T I TLE--FOP MAT ION or- ANION RADICALS IN. NUCLEOPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS -U- AUTHO.R-(05)-SHElNj S.Mo, BR.YUKHOVETSKAYAt L.V.v PLISHCHUG[Nv F.V.9 PANFILOV#~V.Nt ~COUNTRY OV INFO--USSR SOURC.E_lH. STRUKT. KH[M. L970t 11(2) v243-8 6ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY :'~'TOPICTAG S--EXCHANG E REACTION, AR04ATICNITRO COMPIOUNOir ANION# EPRF COMPLEX COMPOUND# ETHER, ESTERIFICATIONP PHENOL2'.-HALOGEN CONTROL MARKING-NG RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENt GLASS--VNCLAS5IFl6D PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605018/BG9 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140791, u-NE--t" IF f Ef) n(mliffillAl3r.1011VIll WNW , q. g Mgt -SSING 212 015 UNCLASSMED PROCI* CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140796 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. IN THE REACTION OF NUCLEOPHILIC, SUBSTITUTION WITH A NO. OF AROMATECTNiTAG DERIVSS. I IR EQUALS NO SU32, R PRIME-1 EQUALS 1-1), P PRIME2. EQUi~LS F!, CL, B.R, NO SU32t OMEt SMEt SCF SUB3v SO SUB2 ME; I (RiEQUALS CL,-R PP.[,'-lEl EQUALS No SUB2)i AND I IR EQUALS OMEj R PRIMEI:EQUALS NO SU112). R PRIMELI E(~UAL'-'- INO SUB2t CF SUB3, SO SUB2 MEv SO SUB2 CF SUf)3t RJ.:SP., 'rliE FORMAT!0N Of~ ANION RADI(;A(,S WAS OBSOo (EPR). TKE TRANS ETHERV f: I (.A'f I ON REAMON OF ALKYL ETHERS OF MONO AND POLYNITROPHENOLS IS-ASSI:"CD. W[TH THE FORMATION ROM THESE CO'lPDS. THAT REMAIN~IN E.(',,(JIL OF ANION RADICALS Fr WIFIA SlARTING PROOUCTS AND SIGMA COMPLEXES. SIMILARLY.' ANION 1010IC45 WERE 06SD. DURING THE REPLACEMENT OF HALOGEN OR-INIT;R0 SUBS FRIENtS. UNDER 'mEsE CONDITIONS NITRO COMPDS. I (R.EQUALS OMEi OR:CLI FAIL TO PRODUCE ANION RADICALS IN DETECTABLE CONCNS. ~.FACILITY. ~INST. ORG. KHltiot NOVOSIBIRSKr USSR, IT 11 Rl USSR uDe: 621-372.85068-8) MANDELISIPIAM, M. Ya., STARIK "A Coaxial Discharger for Blocking a Transmitter" USSR Author's Certificate No 273305, filed 12 Dee 654, published 14 Sep 70 .(from Eh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71 , Abstract No 2,,- '21 P) Translation: Mis Author's Certificate introduces a coaxial dischar.c-f-Ir for transmitter blocking made i-n the form of a tee with a resonwat Jir-dc*,: con- nected in the side branch. in order to tune the discharger to a predetter- mined frtoqulvncy, a co-exiid lcop of controla'able lellfr:h ope"n [it the em] is connectc-d to the face in -wziiah resormat, windaw 111 3.0-CrA-d. This lrlo-p is formcl by a continuation of the outer conductor bl' tile Coax wid a netall rod -of variable length connected to the, central. se,_A%on of the reson-ant UDO: 6211.3 0, 6 USSA D;L '-H-!, Ya. and MiRIK, A U ~-w--So~.Iar-ce Disc, ReceivzDr -Irotectli,-, -or 01 C! a.13s 21a 73, Av+.. sv. sjsa rt i f i c a -L U3,-,i, C. (from .'.o. 3, 71, fTranslation; d-;scharee.- contains coaxial sz of broad~~nin~~ -le cp e ra z i? ff, --ctions tl"i,~- purpose frequency band, resunance d;;..aphraLr.-,s formt~d by hc~;.icvl- -a--Tal tu'c.,-,s th I - which coiu-.ect tht~ linn,;r Lind out---r conductors p- e coaxia 1:1 n e and ,:it~.Vil rods, o.,v-- ond uf .-;h4Lch is 'to outer con- ductor, ins:,rt(-.d iato the c0axi,?l 112 029 UNCLASSI Fl~b: F2Al'E--77N!)V70 !TLE-FOR~IATION OF UL SE 0UHF vU T A P l_TkAH,IGH FREe WiN CY I)ISCH"IRGE U%OER ELECTRON CYCLOTRON RESIUNANCE CONDITIONS. -iU- ,~.4UTHOR-(03)-ABRAMOVA, T.S., GOLANT9 V.YE.o STARIKv :A . 14 . ~_-CCUNTRY OF INF0--USSR TEKH. FIZ. 1970, 4015), -982~-6 -lArE PUBLISHED ------- 70 S U 8J EC TAqEAS-PHYSICS -'TOPIC. TAGS-- CYCLOTRU'll RESONIAl"'CE, HIGH F,4~,EQOENCY DISCHARCE, ULTRAHIfH -REQUENCY, GAS 015CHARGE, -GAS POSSUREt DIFFOSION COEI;FICIENT, t4A!-,NFTIC F Ft ELD EFFECT CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .-DOCUMENT CLASSI-U.NCLA"SIFIED PROXY REEL/ FRAME-3004/09 2o S I E P1110--UR/0057/ V-3/04-01005/0982/0986 C 'tP(-. ACCESS 1,,-~'4 `qf-'0_--AP-,'_) 13 1 ~51 2 2 2' 029 UNICL ASS IF I ED PR I") CESS I NG DATE --27~110V 7 0 C CC E S S I ON NO-AP0131512 ABSTR4LCT/E'T-'o-%.CT--(U') GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CRIT. Fll--Lt)t E SU9CR, C(--RRESP0,'l!0P-'G TO THE FORMATION OF A UFfF OiSCHAIRGGE 15 CDNSIDEI~ABLY ocrREASED AT CYCLOTiMi-N "'.E.SC)NANCE. THE FOR-MATION SUCH A 4AS STUDIED EXPTL. IN HE7 i"4Et Ilk, KR, AND XE AT 3 CM WhVEELENGTH UfN(,IFP RESONANCE C0--%'0lTf(2NS, E S013CR WAS DETO, AT OIFFEREE:14"r PRESSORIES 13Y MEASURING VHE POWEP, TRAN04ITTEO TH.49UGH ik WAVEGUILIE HAVING A GAS C 0 N T A 1,141E R .8 Y C ON S 10 E-- R UNG 0 1 F F " R E, IT 0 t F F U S 10 14 C f ', EFFS. Cll',4ESPONDING TO 'USION r H FREEF ANO AMBIPOLAR OfFf S AND BY USING TH.- T EDRY (:,~F FORMATIO~4 OF A UHIF DISCHARGE (1957), E SU~Xi,' WAS CALCD, AS A FUNC~r(C-N 0!- PRESSURE FOR HEr NEt.AND AR. THE ~XPTL. Pil) THEORETICAL CURVES; AGR:E FAIRLY ,iELI-- COPIPAR I SON nF RESULTS WITH THOSE IN THE ABSENCE OF T14E MAGNETIC FIELD SHOWED THAT THE CYCLUTPON RESONANCE RE,(',IOVI IS.CHAR~Acrc-PIZED BY A VALUE OF E SUBCR 4-5 TIMES LOWER. THE PRESSURE G-0:RRESPOINDING TO H114: E SUBCR IS ALMOST 2 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE LESS THAN THAT 114 THE ABSENCE 0!- THE MAGNETIC FIELD. UNCLASSIFIEiO USSR UDC 621.375.82 EM&ATOV, L. N., BRITOV, A. D., DIROCHKA,, A. I., KOZIIIA: G. S. MOCHALKIN, N. N., AVMYANOV, I. S., STARIK, P. M. "Stimulated Radiation of Solid Solutions of Tin and Lead Chalcogenides in the 10-Micron Band" V sb. Kvant. ele1ktronika (Quantum Electronics-collection of works), No 3, Mos- cow, Soviet Radio, 1972, pp 97-99 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12D982) -7. Translation: A study was made of recombination radiation in the presence of -electron excitation, and inducedemission was obtained in Pb Sn Se crystals 1-X X grown by the Bridgman. method with x = 0.04, 0.05,and 0.07 and in Pb Sn Te 1-X x crystals grown from the gas phase with x = -0. 17 and 0. 18. The radiation wave- length at 900 K is within the 8-11-micron band. The pulse power is 1-10 mil- livatts. A study was made of the temperature functions. The maximum operating temperature does not exceed 140* K. The bibliography has 5 entries. LILULIM 112 010 UNCLASSIF 101 PkOUSSING DATE--230CT70 ~~,TITLE-TE MPERATURE OEPENDENCE OF CARqLEP ROBILITY IN P-!LEAD TELLURIDE -U- AUTHOR-102)-STARIK, P.M., AKIMENKO, N.1- - - .0~~ - i imam .,.--.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '.,,:'SOURCE-UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. ED.) ~1970j, 340:~2 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~..~SUBJECT:AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--LEAD COMPOUND, TELLURIDE# TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE NTROL MARK ING--NO RESTRICTIONS Ca .:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF19-0 :~-:PROXY REELIFRAME--1996/1940 C IRC ACCESS ION N0--AP0 118902 L A-S I STEP NO--UR/0185/70/015/002/0340/0342- Z/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED RIOCESSING DATE--23rjCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118902 ABSIRACT/EXTF-',ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T14E TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE CARRIER MOBILITY IN P-PB TELLURIDE IS USUALLY DESCRIBED BY MU EQUALS SUB MU 0 T PRIME NFGATIVEK (2 IS LESS THAN K IS LES:S,THA,q 3). BASED ON THE NONPARABOLIC CHARACTER OF THE CONDUCTION BAND SPECTRA AND ACOUSTIC SCATTERING MECHANISM, A THEORY IS GIVCN TO ACCOUNT FOR SUCH A TEMP. DEPENDENCE. VALUES OF THE THEORETICALLY CALCDV,'~ND E-XPT. UETD. COND. IN THE TEMPO RANGE 100-.400D&GREESK-.ARf.fN GOOD:'qAGREEMENT. FACILITY: .---~~CHERNIGOV. PEDINST. IM. SHEVCH04KO, CHEM119,01Vt USSR. UNC L A USSR UDC: 621-375.82 VANMOV,, M.' P., MITKIN, V. M., SEREBRYAKOV V.. A. SOIKO and STARIKOV, A.*, ~O~LOV ~D.V.v "Monopulse Lasers Using Illeodymium Glass With Diffraction DiverGence of Radiation" Moscow, V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collect ion of works) "Sov. radio," 110 1(13)p 1973, pp 65-69 (from RLZh--Fizih_a, Ho ~7, 1973, Abstract No 7D985). Translation: An investigation is made of a numbe.- of monopulse lasers using neodymium glass iith various optical resonator con- t~ the purpose of determining ihe optimal variant of figurations for the master oscillator in a power laser device wilh intense brit.-:ht- ness. The basic 2hysical requirements for deziGning a stable mono- pulse oscillator with diffraction anGular divergence of the radia- tion are formulated. Bibliography of 12. Auth.ors' abstract USSR UDC 6211.378.325 YANYUKOV, M. P., Doctor of Sciences, Deceased, KRYZIMNOVSKIY, V. 1. , STARIKOV SEREBRYAKOV, V. A., SIZOV, V. N J. A. D. "Multichannel Neodymium Glass Laser System with Picosecond Radiation Pulse Length" Optiko Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 12, 1972, pp 31-32. Abstract: A powerful three-channel laser system made with neodimium glass with picosecond pulse length and an angular divergence near the dif~'.action limit is described. The outvut radiation energy of the device reaches 1,000 with. a pulse Power of 1014 IV, USSR uDc: 622..373.826 STARIKOV. A. D. .6htness Monopulse Laser for Producing a Ifigh-Temperature Plasma" Tr. Gos. outich. in-ta (Works of the State Optics Institute), 1972, 4o, iio 171, pp 6-7 (from RZh-RadLotekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract uo 8D169T Translation- Development of high concentration of the pcuer of luminous emission reauires a laser -,dth high emission brightness a-Tid. an output beam of large cross section and also an aberration-free qptical system capable of collecting the entire light beam in a volimie of minimum size. The Sys- tem vorked out consists of a low-power master oscil i ator based on neodymium glass with emission divergence angle close to the -diffraction an.-le, and four amplification stages with gradually increasing- rod divireters. A Gali- lean telescope is used to increase the.cross section of the light beam. The laser output emission included in~the diffraction core of the bewfi has brightness B =1.3-1017W/CM2_ ster; axial brightness Is of the order of 10" W/CM2.ster. The system generates emission with an energy of 100 J at a power of 10 GW. The diameter of the output beam is 27 mr- A specially de- veloped lens can be used to concentrate the emissiorl enerFly in a voluzme with diameter of 1_o,10-2 mm, which gives, a light flux with a density of .1015-1016 W/cm2. Resum6. am USSR* UDC 621.378.325 VAWYLIKOV, M. P. , KRYZHANOVS nCY, V. I., SERPER RYA KOV V. A. &RIKOV il D. "Laser Systems for, Generating High-Intensity Picosecond Lig,~,t Pulses" Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, No. 5, 1971, pp 69-76 Abstract: A lase s .1 of --80 Jolt - 31 ystem with a radiation energy - 6(1 les in a j)-iiise of dura- tion (2-5)-10-11 sec was developedwid the enarg-j de--nsities of total surface and internall breahdown o~' ac'Live elements bv pulses of var4ous t~7Lirations v;e-re determinc,-I_ The authors note that a high-intensity laser system is required to heat a plasT,-a up to therm, onuc-lear terperatures ancr that the system should incor-carate the poasibdii~,- of producing radlatio-n pulses of great power at a low diver,-f,erice of the ligIA heam. This paper is devoted to problems -arising in developing the -1-7011(yaing: (1) a master generator of picosecond pulses with a radiation diverE,-ence close to the diffraction limit; (2) a mult-Icascade amplifier system with iiiinhmn; distortion of the wavc rr-O'PIT of the bea-na; (3) a nmahervatioaal aptical :-Wsteip to eoncentrate radiation an -~he target. A inul-Upass amplifiev with an amplificat-~~on coeffivIerit of up LO jg3 desigTied with which it was Dossible to obtain an output,c-nevgy of 0.6 for a pulse length of sec at an vingle close to fne _4-;(:),) ji',j1 using the low-pa~qer nas~~ep g~,neratov. ru~~ther amplf.f ica-t 7 0;, of the lir;~-, raised the radiation uner~!Y up to 40 joule's alld provid,36 a lj-/,i3~'htness Ln, thr.-df fr r, C - w/,-tevid-ciji A. and ;iri nore tion cooe of Doam of ))-10 R-iHJ. brig! 1/2 USSR VANYUYOV, M. P. et al, Mrantovaya E-lektronika, No. 5, 1971, 69-76 than 1020 w/stexad-cm2. The authors claim that this ii; hig`icr than the Ynown values of brightness ob-tained in powerful laser systems by an order of- ma.glilitude. S-tudies also showed that the energy density in a pulse at which ~-he active elements of the amplifier cascades beg.in to breakdown inte-,sively is S-6 joule/c-.12 and cha3l~,~_q very little with a chan~,-e itn the din-ation of the 1-aser 1-uirze In the ranp.,~ .15-16 these ener - donsitie:~ wiz a light ply I L CaUSITIC, to-~-Zill du-11irlil of the ,;urface after only 4-5 bar:,:-,s c-a the sur-Face of t'ne output end. in the opinion of the a-uthors intensive seTJE-fo,:,.u!,-ing aarislii~, in the rods of the out-put aj~,ipliiflev cascades is prim-nalvily respnisibl--, for breakdo~~n c_" th,_~ ends of the act;ve elements. in neodymiwn glass there arise multiple inlel,~3i%re nets of self-focus-inl-, a con5iderable 1:,ortion of urhirh riinl at the output face of the active elemant,and this determines 'the appearaT.1ce of light breakdown at the face. In rods wi-h a olat.,num admixture there were loral brc-;Jdowns wi-th tftp. forma- '-focusing led -D strc-n.-T scatterinc of +Iie tion of bubbles, -"Mich in the Case of self radiation. The authors conclude that a furthc*-r risie in th,_~ ei--crgy in(] pu,!er of the output radiation of Staze 'Laser,-:; w1iji involve iricrt~,!-nql the resi--t'r-Ce Of -ad thc fabr4catfjn o' acti-ve elements to th,1 actiGn of t~e intense light fleld!a active elements of greater cross section with higher optical homogeneitIv. 2/2 USSR uric 6~n 373: 5 .11,5.6 -1. A. Vikli-MYOV, M. P. A 71 Dy J..j V. T fl, P LEMKOYEV, I. I., V. A., j mission Gates in a GOS-10.. "Use of Liquid and Film Trms- OT a 11Qu-='U1m- -Ele c "Irani cs--coll V sb. Kvmmt. elel-tr ni~: ecticr Of woll- ~9 73 (from FOh"Radiat~-khniha, NO 7, Jul 71, 197~ pp Abstract 11c "IMIL) g114 Translati(.,,n: Da-t-- art-. preSer~ted on P. t r an ST---t--; i0n ~e bn:~~ed on a thin 1'4 -;s in'roduct2d, and an u~-a -1. n t,~ USSR uDc: 621-378-31-5 -T- A- - Crllj, AV.,EYEVA, V. I A L IF.-- 1'. 1 ~'I C ---l 1114. AVjfA "JU L' P., LE.AliCOYMI, T. I. SEPEE-Ml V, V. A. "Use of Tranz~Iucent Licuid and Thin-film- ~atles in the COS-1000 Laseril Mosccw, Kyartqvaya E-p~`-tronika, Ilo 2, 1971, pp 69-73~ horc -esc ua cn a transluc-mt laser Gate Abstract The au'Ll pi - nt dat, a -LjjiT3 -Pil" ir. viiirli ~~Iin-fhi7no (4-~ T~".r 1-e) that such fiii--i [,,atc can be used -long with u liquid C-atf:! to oL.ah- w-C -130 -~'c und t I. - t a in the CIS-1000 las(:i it is j u liTaid -atc-l- ca!2 lb~ ~:,I, f i- Q-sw;Lch-"ng !~-.serz wftln a lai-e output. bea-n az~crture (115 im or more!). Tl~e des c,--ibcd. gat z2.,7 ,rc- e an al c be. useil i.p seriall prcauced industrial ~Yrc. j.11 thf-, tyl.).- 'IX umit wi~ c"he,11-s withoul a,--.- in t1lic cn G~ hf:: d1cirlice cir -in tht-,~ Tc--A!r suppl, r c u -1 t T~ 1-~ I y es GIQ cr n th,-! ry (60 j by r4 C; 112 M ........ w USSR i. et al . Ky an tov,~.', a 19 pp ~9-73 with uc-)Iy- -v'--:, gatc- in this c, a t 1 "CII. -2- rolymethync dve ad(2c-d t~) the --'ilm tase. is r-oLt in the Ges -ICCO laser '~3 J 5-nd I . 5 G'. has no crtic~:! cc_-~--_m~n-ts in its desicn, st-ft,~u-, c. nD- i lcn,-: per-I ods (8-10 mznths) , and can be repeatedly at I y low enerGies in the mcanol-ulse (20 J) I A. i'l 11.1 Ill'i 11,11C A A- I d1W 4~.4~~ ~~d, NI t 1; .,1 ~I r USSR UDC 621.37S.82 VANYUKOV, M. P., ISAYEENKO, V. I., PASHININ, P. P., SEREBRYAKOV, V. A. 107 SIZOV, V. N. , D. "Formation of Powerful Pulses With a Steep Leading Front in a laser Systern With Passive Nonlinear Elements" V sb. Kvant. elel.-tronika (Quantum Electronics --- Collection of lilor~rs), No. 1, Moscow, 1971, -op 35-41 (from R2,h-I.Fizika, No 7, Jul 71, hbstvact No M147) Translat-ion: The chancre In the length of light pulses in passage throug h an -;-'-Iu- minating mediura of varying transparency i-.as investigate~d. A non1nonotonic S*horten- ing of the length of the trailing pulse was observed under a charge in the dens of the light load. There established a dependence o--" -the r-ei-ion of maximum cc-,.- traction of th~_, light pulse a:; the m-gn.itude of the lig-lit lcad for, various conce- trations of the illuminating solutlons. There was also established an anomalous change in the process of Mun, ;-nation of a metal1lized f1im. under its i117-Ln-inat-lon by powerful light radiation. It is proposed that the effects Observed be used ~0_ the formation al-- short Pul ses with a steeD leadirg front. A neodymiLLr -1 ~- SS "Laser system with a pulse length. of 5-7 nsec, a steepness of the lcaaing front of I n-SUIZI. and a radiation power of 20 Gw wa. doveloped, 10 ref, kuthors abstract -nu -n" 9e USSR UDC 621.373.826 VAIVYUKOV, M. F. KRIMIANOVSK IY, V. I., SERERRYAKOV, V.- A., ST101,11,0V A. D. "Laser Systems for Generation of Picoseco nd Ifigh-Brightness Light Pulses" V sb. Evant. elektronilca (Qua ,ntum Electronics--collec'tioil of works), Moscow, Ho 5, 1971, pp 69-76 (from "Z 1, h-Radiotekhnika, No 1, 1972, Abstract No ID346) Trnn lation: A laser,lystem with a radiation energy of 60-80 joules in a pulse of duration (2-5)-10- seconds was developed, and the energy densities of the total surface and internal destruction of the*active olempnts by pulses of different duration were determined,. A multipass impliffer circuit with an amplification coeffi6ient up to 103 was created, which, on using a low-power master oscillator, permitted ay,output energy of 0.6 Jcules to be obtalned with a pulse duration of (5-10).10- seconds at. an angle close ro the diffraction limit. Further amplification of the light beam pcrmitted an increase In the radiation. energy to 40 joules. This insured a brightnc:ss in the diffraction core of the beam of (4-5).]-()19 wattsIsteradian-cm2 and an axial brightness of more than 1020 watts/steradian-cm2. There are 6 Mustrations and an 18-entry bibliography. USSR UDC. 621.373:530-145.6 VANYLTICOV, M. P. ISAYEITKO, V. 1. , PASHININ, P. P., SEMBRYAKOV, V. A. SIZOV, V. N., STARIKOV, A. D. "Shaping of High-Power Pulses With a Steep Leading Edge in a Laser System With Passive Nonlinear Elements" V sl). Yvant. elektronika (Quantutii Electron:Les--collection of work's) , No 1, 1,110geov, 1971, pp 35-41 (from RZh-Radiote-khnika, No 5, May TI, Abstract No 5M.77) Translation: ki investigetion is made of the change in duration of li&ht e through illuminated media of different transparencies. pulses during passar A nonmonot onic reduction in nulloe duration after passag(i through the medii= is observed when there is a change in the density of the light load. A re- lationship is estabiis~ed between the region of ma-diaLua constriction of the light pulse and the mar-~iitude of the light load for different concentrations of trans illui.,iin ate dme-dia. AnJuiomaly is found in the curve for the process of transillu=-Ination of a metallized film when it is exposed to intense light flux. Rccozxiendations are riade on using the observed effects for shaping short pulses -with a steen leading, edge, leading, to deielopment Of a laser s stem based on neodymiub glass with a pulse length of 5-7 nso-c with an rise -time of approxi-rately 1 nsec and eiLission power of 20 U,;, Five illustrations, bibliography of tc-n tities. Resuneo. USSR UDC 669.3124.053.4 KHAVSKIY, N. N. , KPASNOZIMNI, S. V. , ZEL10MT, Yu. L. "Study of Effectiveness of Application of Ultrasound for Dispersion of Sul- fide Copper-Nickel Orel' Primeneniye UlItraziruka v Metallurg. Protsessakh [Use of Ultrasound in Metallurgical Process -- Collection of Works], Mcscoiv, 1972, pp 145-147, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhumal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G362 by the authom Translation: The possibility is studied of dispersion of sulfide Cu-Ni ore .using US oscillations under a tmos pheri c and increascd hydrostatic pressure. The US source was a magnetastriction convertor type PMS-Okl. With oil S-1, ratio of 1:100, tempvrature 75". and prossure in the operating ch wber of S atm, an ore with a grain size of 100% + 0.1 jpji) is fully dispersed in 2 hours to a grain size of 100% - 0.1 mm, 80"v- of the initial masi; of the initial ore specimen being dispersed to this size in the first 15,:minu tes. I Figure; 3 Tables. USSR UDC:533.6 RAZARINOVA, N. M., KRYLOV, A. A., STARIKOV. B. B. "Experimental Study of Flow Around a Sphere by a Stream of Rarefied Gas" Aerodinamika Razrezh. Gazov [Aerodynamics of Rarefied Cases -- Collec- tion of Works], No 6, Leningrad University Press, 1973, pp 105-113 (Translated from Referativiiyy Zhurnal Aviatsionnyye i Raketnyyc Dvigateli, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9.34.10) Translation: Results are presented from cxperimental studies of the dis- tribution of pressure on the surface of an insulated sphere in a stream of rarefied gas. Experiments were performed at M=3,6-3.8, the change in rarefaction of the stream with flow around the sphere corresponded to a transient flow mode (Re.=10-130). Results are produced as to the pi-es-sure on the surface of the sphere p-ractically for the enlii-c transient flov; mode. The pressivre on the upwind side of the spheye for all modes does not change as the rarefaction changesiand is well describ~~d by the theory of Newton. The rMfaCtion of the stream has no, infliicn,-e on the nature of distribution in the bottom portion of tbe spherv; the vicasured bottom pyessures, to 10'I of the static pressure in thc sti-c-11m. !) Figures; 11 Biblio. Refs. Resum e fli W. r r, USSR rjDc: 621-317:621-391,.822 GOROZHDXIOV, D. P. , PUODZIMTKINPLS, A. A. , STMUKOV, B. D~ "On the Problem of Measuring Noise Temperat~ies in Lov-Noise SHF Receivers Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po radiotekhn. lzmervniyamr. T. 2 (Re- ports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Radio Engineer- ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 21-22 (from _R','h-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A319) Translation; The authors present a schemvLtic diagram for measuring lour noise temperatures in SHP receivers with the laTze of a cold load and connec- tion of a noise generator throu& a directional coupler. A formula is given for determining the error in noise -temperature measurement. Analysis shows -the appreciable effect of some parameters ofthe directional coupler on error. It is concluded that the directional coupler muz~ satisfy rigid reuuirezent8. E. L. 96 ------------- USSR UDC: 539.163:546.2106 BAKULIN, V. X., STARIKOV, B. G. "Separate Determination of the Concentration of Rn, RaA, RaB and RaC in Air From the Curve for Decay of a-Radioactivity of a Filter'" Mr. In-t eksDerim- r-eteorol. G1. tLpr. gidrcrneteorol. sluzhby Dri. Sov. rndn. SSSR (Works. Institute of Experimental Meteovology. Ra;in Administration of the Hydrometeorological Service Affiliated With the Ccrunc-il of Ministers of the USSR), 1972 , vyr,. 25, pp 102-108 (from RZh-11,fetrologiya il-.rneritellnaya No 6 C. Tekhnika, Jun 72, Abstract No 6.32.1277~T_ Translat-ion: The relations betveen radon and itE decay products are of in- terest in studying prucesses of turbulent raxing and eltition of impurities ,in the lower troposphere. Analysis of different rietbods of separate deter- mination of concentrations o" daughter products of rarlcxi shcrW,:, that only a few of them give satisfactory accuracy for Ivw concentratior-s; of radon in the atmosphere. An analytical analog is. developed for the jrraphic method of:separate determinations of concentrations of p0218, 'Pb214.and Bi214 fromi the curve for decay of a-radioactivity of a filter, which gives th; saine accuracy as the -riethod of I-east squares for three unlmo,,,~r-s, tut is several 1/2 7i USSR BAKULIN, V. N., STARIKOV, B. G., Tr, Tn-t ekE-Derim, ireteorol. G1. u-Dr. ri- ~drometeorol. sluzhby pri Sov. min. SSSR,.1972, v-.Yp. 25, pp 102-108 times simDler with respect to computations. Comparison of these methods under conditions of unknown proportions between radon decay -products has shown the complete adequacy of the method. A proof is giver. for the exis- tence oi- standard proportions between short-lived prodticts of radon disin- tegration under natural conditions, which permits determinatacri of the con- centration of each of them from the curve of: (x-disintegraticr~ in the range from 11-13 to 60 minutes after completing filtration. ~Eiree illustrations, four tables, bibliography of eighteen titles. Resum6.' 2/2 1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--Z7NOV70 TITLE--TUq8ULE14T EXCHANGE MD WASH OUT 15Y MEASUREMPMT OF NAY-URAL k-RADIOACTIVITY IN SURFACE AIR -U- ,~AUTHOR-104)-BAKULINP V.N.t SENKOY E.E.r STARIKOVY B.G.t TRUFAKIN, V.A. COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR -J. GEOPHYS. RES. 1970, 75418)p 3669-74 S OURC E. .-DATE PUBL ISHEf 70 .:.-SU13J;=CT AREAS PH'~'P~c SCIENCES --~4UCLEAR, SCIENCE 010 TECHNOLOGYt ATMOS r,,, JOPIC TAGS-.-ATMUSPHERIC RADIOACTIVITY, RADOANy ATM0S1i`hERfC CIPC,ULATTON, -AEROSOLt DIFFUSION CQEFFICIENTt NATURAL.RAMACT[VITY, RA0jQA(;'fjVF-, DECAY RESTRICTIONS '.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _'~PROXY REEL/FRAME--300711060 STEP NO--US/0000/7,)/075/01813669/3fjT4 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136480 UN(ILASS I F HD Mp EMM7fm 1107 11 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136480 4LBSTRACT/EXTRACT--iU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BASED ON A CaMPARiSON OF METHODS OF MEASURINGJ THE DEGREE OF DISEQUfL. BETWEEN THE SJRT LIVED DECAY PRODUCTS OF R*lr AN IMPROVED AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD11-S PlInPOSED FOR GENERAL USE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEORETICAL CONTJOERAT[ONSt THE EXISTENCE OF A LINEAR DEPENDENCE BETWEEN RAA-RAB IPR~ME:218 PO-PRIME214 PBI ANO RAB-RAC (PRIME211+ PB-PRIPIEZt4 BI) CONCN. RATIOS IN THE ATM. IS ESTABLISHED, PERMITTING DETN. OF THE ATM, COINICNSa :OF RN, RAA, RABt AND RAC FROM 2 POINTS ON THE RADIOACTIVITY DECAY-CURVE FOR AEROSIL SAMPLES COLLECTED ON A FILTER. AS A RULE, 2 MAX. IN THE DAURN14L VARIATION OF D[SEQUIL. BETWEEN RN AND ITS DAUGHTER PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN OBSERVED. FROM THE DIFFERENCES IN THIS VARIATION AT ALTITUDES OF 1, lLr AND 20 Mt AN ATTEMPT IS MADE TO EXPLAIN THE MECHANISM OF CONVECTIVE AND DYNAMIC COMPONENTS OF TURBULENT EXCHANGE NEAR THE'GROUND, FROIM THE DIURNAL VARIATIONS OF RN AND THORON (PRIME220 R.N) CO.NCliSs AT I AND 5 M AND THEIR SHORT L.IVED DECAY PRODUCTS AT It 11; AND 20 M ABOVE: THE: GROUNDr THE DIURNAL CHANGE IN THE TURBULENT DIFFUSIOWCOEFF, flq THE SURFACE LAYER IS -_COMPUTED AND COMPARED WITH THAT FROM MtTEOROL, PARAMET~RS. THE VELOCITY ..:OF WASH OUT OF THE TROPOSPHERE IS ESTD&.FROH RN-RAU CONCN. RATIO AVERAGED FOR I DAY INTERVALS* FAC I L I TY: STATE JEACHER INST., KIROV# OSSR. I iAJ(: I A C C I C I r-4-1 ~13 %. 11 .3 J I I A L U Of MOM UA-41.1Zn 34%" XQxc94j K*d1%4UUk*rft Gassto'. 4' 'Aug 72. p pro 2*1.6sr or ttm riwaxx DIVISIOn MEDICINE ~%L. Ussa ,3isrernal, Xdtuat Institute* K*sc*-- KO&Itc!"kay- D-Pta- Zi MY 72. P 3 DOC-nt head of the Chair Of Social HygLafte th* Organitatwn of Public lit41ta rs-S *Szolt"Ir itatcat Inatitu--0 ftsc-. yrditst"k-ra Q-z-ts, 5 Jul 72, P 4 _A. Zdb~A..a docent of the Chale Vf,X6";sl "tologr UnSR 'r-olrask saits. TA.Vitute H',1acwJ, 1a*41tzir4;,~-3 ra"v*, 14 Jul 72. V 3 jjo&:4~tmr -04 USSR UDC 621.317.443 KOVAL'YO, L. M., SKORODLIMGV~ S. A., TREVYAKCV, L. M. "Multichannel Analog Magnetic Measuring System" Tr. VNII elektroizmerit. priborov Oforks of the All-.Union Scientific Research Institute of Electrical Measurement Instruments), 197 1, 7, pp 82-90 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metrologiya i izmer-itel'naya tekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11.32.1752) Translation: The parameters of a magnetic measuring system that is intended for measuring and recording magnetic field strength at ten points up to 3000 oe where the field varies with a frequency up to 30 Fz are given. The operation and characteristics of the field convertor in the farm of a Ha" transducer excited'by an alt-ernating current are described. St~ntic and dynamic er-rors in the system are analyzed and methods for,reducing them are noted. 157 V2 007 UNCtASSt FIEG PROCESSING OATE---IISEP70 rITLE--UNIFORMITY OF A SINTER CHARGE -U-: AUTHOR--KOROTICH, Vols, SUTTVCHENKO, V.N., KOMORNIKOVt G.I., STARIXOVI '4~ COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _STALl 19701 30(lit 1-7 SOURCE DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANO(;RAPHY TOPIC TAGS--SINTER, IRON ORE CONTROL MARKTNG--NO RE.STRICTIONS DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFATED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/,0143 STEP NO--UR/0133170/030/001/0001/0007 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103822 UNCLASSIFIED - - . N r 2/2 00 UNCLASSIIFIED PROCESSIN^ 0ATE-11SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103822 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* FROM THE MICRONON UNIFORVITY STANnPOINT, AN IDEALLY MIXED SINTERING CHARGE CAN B.E CONCEIVED AS A NO. OF ADJOINING ELEMENTARY CELLSt FOR EXAMPLE CUBE$l THE EDGE O~ WHICH IS EQUAL TO THE DISTANCE L BETWEEN NE10HOORING, 51,49LAR PARTICLES HAVING DAIAMAo A. THIS DISTANCE LIS GIVEN AS L EQUALS ACP TIMES 10 PRfME7-rAMMA AF)PRIMEONE HALF.WHERE P 15 D.t GAMMA IS CHARGE Ooi A IS THE PERCENTAGE OF A GIVEN COMPONENT, AND F-IS THE PERCENTAGE OF A GIVEN FRACTION OF TH= COMPONENT. THIS DISTANCE VARIES LARGELY-AS A FUNCTION OF PARTICLE SIZEY D-EFINI"NG TH5 CELL REQUIREP FOR THEORETICAL NONUNIFOR,~LTY, WHICH IS NONUNIFORMITY IN THE CASE 6F IDEALLY uNtFORM f)-IS'rR'IBUTrON OF SEP* PARTS IN A VOL, OF CHARGE. EXAMPLES OF DIMENSIONS OF rHESE CELLS FOR DIFFERENT SIZES OF VARIOUS MATERIALS:OF A SrNTERENG CHARGE ARE GIVEN. ACTUALLY THEY HAVE TO BE MARKEDLY INCREASED, ON-ACCOUNT OF 11100EQUATE MIXING, TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT-SAMPLES. ~THE NO. OF SAMPLES OF THIS SIZE NEEDED TO PROVIDE THE AV, COMPNo DECREASES WITH THEIR LARGE VOL.; FOR THE CnNDITIONS DESCRIBED, 30-50-CM PRIME3 SAMPLES ARE SUFFICIENT. MACRONONUNIFORMITY IS A FUNCTION OF MIXING# 14HICH REDUCES IT WITHOUT ELIMINATING' IT. USSR UDC 533.92:621.039.61 VASIL'YEV, M. P., KUZNETSOV, Yu. K., PAVLICHENKO, 0. S., S "Effect of the Degree of Homogeneity of a.Magnetic Field on the Radiation From a Plasma of Harmonics of Electron Cyclotron Fr4-quency" Fiz. plazmy I probl. upravl. teniioXader. sinteza. Rotsp. mazhved. sb. (Plasma Physics and Problems of.the Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1072, No 3,~pp 63-66 (from RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11G283) Translation: The results of a study of the spectrum and Intensity )f the radiation, in the harmonics of an electron cyclotrun -frequency, from a negative discharge plasma column are presented. It was observed that intense radiation of the cyclotron harmonics, the spectrum of -which consists of several narrow lines, arises upon achieving a very high degree of magnetic field homogeneity. 54 7-71 U S Z-)'R UDC: 621.372.8.092.22 IVAITCV, V. IN. and STAR11,'GVA, A .L. "Staircase Delaying, Systenis vith Nonmutual 2errite Absorber' Elektron.- tekhnil~a. "7auchno-tekli. sb. --,Iektran. ST-h ('-lectronic n ~-'arch 'l, 1970, -40. 12, p 79 (from stract !i0. 3,-0132) Translatioa: By th~, perturbait-don method, a coi:---put-Ition is made of nonmutual lossus, disnersioa characterict4cn, Band connection resi-stariceo of delay eywtolms. 36 PI USSR UDC: 621-372.825:621.385.63 STARIKOVA, A. L. errite' "Honmutual Losses in a 'Squirrel Cage' Retarding System Containing -7 Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SHF.(Electronic Technolov. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electronics), 1970, vyp. 3, pp 145-149 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract no TB115) Translation: The a 'uthor calculates a retarding system of the squirrel cage type where ferrite discs operating in the ferromagnetic resonance mode are next to the ~main rods in each cell. Two illuntrations, bibliography of:seveft titles. N. S. 4 [.1; 1'- iV, Z I'llAI I 4, R* I 1 ..1.1 ........... -71W USSR uir- 669.14 STMIYAL91SIMI M. KHOLODDIF -fu. A Yu. A. D.., G. VIK1111A P. P., I., Ya. Y,-,. and MiVLYGIN, Yu. D. "Improvement of Technolo,-,y and Quality of the 18Kh2 114VA Structural Steel as the Result of Vacuum Tapping" "Sovre--erny,,,,e problemy kachostva stali" (MlBiS) (collection of Moscow, V sb. Works. I' IoderD Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys) "Isd-vo. "l,"atallur-giya," No 61, 1970t pp 241-242 Translation of Xbotract: An installation is described which ensures r-.;~-tal tapping under vacuum. Tbe result-~; of an invectii,-,ratior, o--F' some to-chnolo7ical alternatives for r.Lltin,g and trcati:i:.-nt of the 181-KrOAVA cteal arc USSR UDC 8.74 KASATKIN, V. N., PERMOD, 1. A., STARIKOVA N. G. "Some Problems of the Method of Teaching Progra=ning for Digital Computers" V sb. Teoriya yazykov i metody postroy6niya sistem ram-alir. 2'Tanguage Theory ,,I, and Methods of Constructing Programming~ Sys,tems-.-collectioa of works), Kiev- Alushta, 1972, pp 121-129 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12XY407) Translation: The available experience in teaching a course in "Fundamentals of Cybernetics" in the middle school in which significant: attention. must be given to the problems of utilizing digital computers and, in particulex, progra~-r--Iing, is reflected, and this problem is discussed. A two-level procedural scheme is proposed as the basis for the prograriming course in the middle school. On -the first level the students are familiarized with rhe- principles of computer or- gamization of computation wiz:h manual prograhuuing. For this purpose the Posta computer was selected. It had been manufactured in twt:i versions of the tachno- logical execution. -- relay and on the basis of thi,. MIR series of elements. The description of this computer is presented in the appendix. In the second stage of the training,, provision is made for familiarization i.,Ith thL principles of automation of prograniming and the study of algorithmic languages. The idea of 1/2 - 44 USSR KASATKIN, V. N., et al., Teoriya yazykov i metodylpostroyeniya sistem, pro~rammir., Kiev-Alushta, 1972, pp 121-129 developing a Provisional Algorithmic Language has beer, advanced. This language must 1) be sufficiently general to reveal the eszencelof the description of the most varied programs, 2) be free of extraordinary details, 3) as an inseparable part of the system of its operators, include those which permit programs to be written not only for numerical but also for analytical data processing. It is proposed that the subset of languages of the MIR series digital computers, in particular, the LNALITIK language, be taken as the basis for such a language. The first version of a complete set of operators of the Provisional AlgorithT-dic Language is presented in the appendix. 2/2 IJSSR UDC 577.1:615.719 DOMM, S. G., SOLOMINA, S. N., STARIKOVA, S. K. "Comparison of the Danger of Coniosis from the Dust of Low-Grade Bauxites and Alunites" V sb. Vopr. giglyeny truda i prof. patol. V metallurgii (Problems of industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases in Metallurgy~-Collection of Works), Moscow, 1972, pp 126-131 (from RZh4iologicheskaya Khimiya, No 17, Sep 73 (Abstract No 17 F1928) Translation: The fibrosis-producing property of dusts (D) from alunite ore aad.bauxite low in silica (B) was studied in rats. The extent of develop- ment of fibrosis under the influence of alunite D was~lound to vary with their content of free S102, Fibrosis induced by low-grade bauxite D is scarcely distinguishable from experimental coniosis resulting from bauxite low in silica. The preliminary maximum permissible concentrations recom- mended for alunite dust, its concentrate, and 1cri-grade bauxite dust are 2, 4, and 6 mg/m3, respectively. 1/1 50 USSR UDC o'12.112-.3.553.62 IJELISON. B A., ARONOVA, G. V., api SHNAYD"Wi, 1. X., KATS, V* ~ eMNO"V, S , -, j t W * ~ - , f S st tute of Labor Hygiene an&Occupatianal Diseases, and 4azakh Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Karaganda "Participation of Folymorphonuclear Leuhocytes in Alveolar Phagocytosis of 'quartz Dustj and Its Connection With the Biological Aggressivevess of ~Iuartzll Moscow, Byrulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii i Medits:Uty, Vol. 70, No 9, Sep 70, PP 113-116 Abstract: Experiments were carried out to determine tho effect's of chroni,; J_n- halation of quartz dust on rats. Macrophages and poljmarphanualear louliQcYtes were washed out of the lungs by the 1,a Belle and Brieger methoi, and the ratio be- tween them was deternLined. Polymorphonualoar leuhocytoil~ prodaminated in experi- mental animals, while macrophages were more common in thij controls since they were less damaged from dust. This relationship was conTlIrmed in a special chronic inhalation experiment in which the resistance of alveolar warophages to the cytopathogenic effect of quartz was enhanced by treatmeiA with polyvinylpyridine- N-oxide. With erOdotracheal introduction, quartz traqted. with trimothylehlor-a- siLane (which resulted in low fibrinogenic activity) camsed a significantly lower phift in the cellular composition of lung parfusato torim.rd polymorphonuclear leuhocytes than nontreated quartz dust. Phagboytosis of quartz dust by USSR et al, Byulleten' iRkspewimntallnoy Blologii, i Meditsiny, Vol 70, No 9, ep 70. PP 113-LI6 polymorphanuclear leuhocytes appears to be. an aiditional fa-.tQr in pulmonary sellf-purification from especially age:ressive~particlesa This process apparently occurs as a result of irritation by quartz dust and by.the products of macrophage degeneration. The neutrophils seem to be leas sensitlv6 to the cytopathogenic effect than the macrophages. Z/Z USSR UDC 613.735-.612.?0"6.1 SOLONIN. Yu. G., STAREOR, S. K., and, MWROV, Yu. L, Institute of Labor Uysiene and Occuil-AtIMMM'011-ei, Sverdlovsk gThe Effect of PhysJcal Training on Some Functional Indices in Heavy lianual Work" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya. No 1. Jan 71, PP 107-109 Abstract: Determinations of pulse frequoncy, respiration frequency, and res- piration volumme were conducted during pqrformance of work ~y two agroups of laborers doing heavy manual work, so-ne active in athbutics -arid other not active. The a.go, height, weight, type of work, and effort ix=ived -in the work were approx~aately the same for ooth groups. Thare was no siganif icant difference in the functional indexas between the two g'raups - i.e., those indexes did not duDend on whother or not. the workers -here engagod in athletics, but ware determirsed solealy by the conditions pertaixd4,g to. the work itself, which Vero the same for both grovps. USSR UDC 615.272.2::547.821.4.03-(il6.24-003.662-Cj92.9 1KAT511EL'SO'N, B. A., BABUSMCINA, L. G., ARONOVA, C. V.,,5T.A_R1KQVA, S. K., POCIL~SHEV, Ye. N., SINLAYVIAN, 1. Ya., POSTOVSKIY, S. 41. and IMALYAMMKO, I. S., Sverdlovsk Institute OIL Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, and Karaganda Institute of Indui~trial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases and Ural Polytechnic Institute,,Sverdlovsk "Experimental Study of the Protective Effect of Polyvitiylpyridine-N-Oxide Against Silicosis" Z-foscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 1970, pp 20-23 Abstract: A polyvinylpyridine-N-oxide polyiner with a molecular weight Of 117,500 was prepared, and its activity a-ad effectiveness against silicosis were comnared with thote of a previously prepared polymjaar of molecular weight 40,000 and the P-204 polymer (Bayer, West Gerwiny). It was found that the new polymer was more effective than either of the other two polymers against intratracheal dust (cristobalite) introduced in rats for a period ot" 31-1/2 months. Develop-ment. ef silicosis was aliarply re- duced, as indicated by the decrease in size and number 01' ceiltilar-dusc lumps and the reduction in proliferating reactions, and aclerotic shifts, USSR KATSNEL'SOX, B. A. , et all Cigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 1970, pp 20-23 Dust elimination from the lungs and inhibition of the silicotic fibrogenesis process are associated with an increase1n. the resistance of the alveolar coniophages to the cytopathic effect of si1icon. It wws found that this process was accompanied by a decrease in the~diffusian~of a lysosome hydrolytic enzyme (acid phosphatase) into the cytoplasm of macrophages due to the effect of silicon, a fact which is attributed to the anti- silicosis effect of the new polyvinylpyridine-N-oxide Polymer. 82 PMC.T-F~ IF Acc. A~0307i7 Ref. Code: UR 0391 PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena, Truda i Professional'nyye Zabola*aniya 0 - 1970,'. Nr 21 pp, ;Z j -.2y. HYGIENIC, CLINICAL AND FXPERIhiENTALI DATA CHARACTERIZING MAGNESITE PNEUMOCONJOSIS iZeleneva, N. I.; Makarov, Yu. V.; Star,'Lkova~ S. ;Babushkinia, L. G.; Yarosh,.Z. P.; ~a&pL'ska,-a, F. Summary An examination of workers of a rnignpsite plant wilh service record exposed to highly concentrated dust oi raw or roasted (buTnt) , inagnesite containing aboul 1-3% of total SiO2 revealed 13 cases of pineumaconinsis. chlejIv amcng workers expose~j t3 the eflect of roasted rnignesite. Roen geno-mcrphologicn I? v magnesite pneurnoconiosis i f-harasterized bY diffuse pneurn, ofibrosis With ' isolated microrniculol., elements. Chnical maniffestitionts and veriods.marking devel-olnent of fle d 1. 'i isease justi"y including it in the group of the so-caillej "beni-p- pneurnot.-3nios's. Not inireouently it is as3.~;6-2*,s~d Ivith syrnpflorus of chronic bronchities and oult-nonary ernphyserna', Experi. nems or denons*j-afed magnesi~e dust to have-hist an ir~-ignificajt fiblinoge- n"'Lity, ")a~ co7lfirf-'7~-2 Is pr!'-S;b1e accuMul3tic" in the its long-iern. ccrnpa-:~soa wl~h thAe raw magneifte dust that of the roasted viagnesite bils SOIVC-Whal grea-ker proilounced fibrinogenous properties.' RE E L/ FR tV I I 1E 7 2-"1 21 USSR MC 621-315-592 ILLWiOVA YE. K. IMMOV D. K 4 9 STI UP'TSOV, and KMYBULLIN, J., B. "Study of Single-Crystal SiC' Films Obtained by Bombardi.nent of Si Single Crystals With Ions" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 41 1971, pp 869-870 Abstracti The authors obtained Sic films by bombarding Si sIngle crystals with atric carbon ions with an energy of 40 kev and. a dose of over 1017 Ions/cm at 600 and 7000. 1R absorption spectra were jt~ed to identify the Ion-implanted films with the Sil.1, compound, Electron-dUfraction studles made on the ion-implanted SIC layers by the -reflection methoa showed that a temperature of ?000 is necessary to create single-cxysUl Si-,' film by the Ion bombardment method. To study the structure ofthe n-~SIC-n- and P-Si. betero-junctions created by the ion method, zeasurementa, were taken of the I)hoto-emf spectra and 1-V characteristics of these jundtions. The results indicate a correspondence between the real energy structure of the hetexo- junction and the theoretical ore. The method of creating heterostructures by ion irradiation makes it possible to create single-c-rrstal layers of com- pounds of the implanted ion with atoms of the slements making up the sub- 1/2 USSR X&RANOVA,, YE. K., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 4* 1971, pp 869-670 strate, even in the case of a great differenoe between the lattice constants of the compound and Thos. of the substrate, 78 - 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED I)RUCES.SING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-RADIGISOTOPE INVESTIGATIOP4 OF THE LIVER FUNCTION IN THE I CYCLOPHOSPHAN TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER -U- AUTHOR-103).-S ISK Xj V.V,t TRAKMENBERG, A.Kii., BATINOV, I.N. _:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR RADIOLOGIYA, 1970~v VOL 15, NR 4, PP 3Z-38 !;'A.)A T E' PUBL ISHEI)---'70 -,.U8JECT,AREAS--BIOL0GICAL AND MEDICAL SClENCES TOPIC TAGS--RAI)ICISUTOPE, MEDICAL NUCLEAR APPLICATIONt LIVEk FUNCTION TEST, LUNG, CANCERr ANTINLOPLASTIC DRUGS ROSE BENGAL ~~CCNTAUL MARKING.-NO RESTRICTIONS 'U/FRAMC--1990/0931) STEP NO-- CIAC-ACCESSION NO--AP0109096 UNCLASSIFIED ~717777,777'77-_. _SSING DATE--090CT70 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCI CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOJ09096 -TIONAL STATE OF ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A65TRACT. DATA OF T HE F UN" ~THE LIVER 1510CHEMICAL AND THE'RtSULTS-Of- RADIOISOTOPE fi-L-PATOGRAPHY WITH RADIOIODINE BENGAL ROSE) WERE STUDIED..IN' 30 PATIENT.13, oIlH LUNG CANCER .WHO WERE TREATED WITH LARGE SINGLE UOSES Of CYCLOPRDS?HhN. THE TEST WITH.kADIOIQDINE LABELLED dENGAL ROSE ENABLED TU UEI-t:CT CliANGES -IN THE ABSORPTIVE EXCRETROY FUNCTION OF THE LIVER BEFORE TREATMENT. RADIOISUTGPE HEPATOGkAPHY PG-INTED TO THE ESSENTIAL rOXIC EFFECT OF CYCLOFHQSPHAN ON THE LIVZR. THIS EFFECT DIRECTLY DEPENJEJ ON THE VALUE OF THE COURSE DOSE OF THE PREPA'RATION A140 UPON THE CLINICAL RESULFS OF TREATMENT. THE DISTURBED INDICES OF THE ABSORPTIVE.EXCRETORY FUNGTIGN ''OF THE LIVER PRACTICALLY REVERT TO NORMAL 2-3 WEEKS,AFTER THE END OF M CHEMOTHERAPY. THE TEST WITH RADIOLODINE, LABELLED B'VNIGAL ROSE IS AORE SENSITIVE TEST FOR DETERMINING THE FUNr_f1ONAL STATL:!rjF THIE LIVER IN HE TREATMENT Of- LUNG CANLER PATIENTS WITH LARGE SIN'GLE DOSES OF CYCLOPHOSPHAN THAN THE ROUTINE LABO14ATORY TECHNIQUE:~. THIS GIVEN GROtINDS TO RECOMMEND THIS TEST FOR.fHE ASSESSMENT OF RESERVES OF .(;OMP'ENSATORY POSSIBILITIES OF THE LIVER. FAGILITY3 LABORATORIYA IZUTOPNYKH ISSLEDOVANIY, OTD. tORAKALINGY ONKOLOGII'MOSKOVSKOGO N-I ONKOLOG. INST. IM. P. A. GEKTSENA. I r ac, u 1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--INVESTIGATION OF CAVITATION EROSION 014 140DE-LS Or- RADIAL AXIAL HYDRAULIC TURBINES -U- AUTHOR-(0ZJ-r3USYKEV* A.I.t STAKITSKIYj V.G. CO UNT RY UF INFO--USSR .-S0URCE--LElNINGRADt ENERGUMASHINOSTRUYENIYEt NO 3, L970t PP 36-38 DATE PUBL ISHED--70 S U6 J LIC, TAREAS--MECH.t IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGA -'.TOPIC TAGS--WATER TURSINEt HYDRAULIC MOTORt CAVITATION, ERDSIO~o CORROSiON, TURBINE BLAOE, RESEARCH FACILITY C0,14TkOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -ORJXY REEL/FRAMI---1993/0881 SrEP ACCESSION NJ--AP0113728 Ull C' L A S S.1 F I I--_ 0 2/2 036 UINCLASSIFIED f- I R C ACC'E S S I OiN iNZI - - A P 0 1 L 3 7 2 3 GP-0- A&STRACT'. I NCAE AS I %f; T! ii) P EA A I 16 SPEED OF HYDRAULIC TURbINES IS TIEO IN lilfii- INCRE-ASING SPEEDS OF FLOW PAST THE BLADES OF THE ROTORS. A Ct-.-NSC-QUFNl(;Y OF THIS 1~i ANN INCREASE L IN T H E INTENS I TY OF CAV I TAT I f;:." ERGJSI ON, A DECREASE , uF wii lCii IS ATTAFINE:D BY EFFICIENT DESIGNING OF THC BLAUE SHAPEv FURTHER 10~iEkING CjF THE LEVEL f-'jF THE MACHINE9 AND THE SELECTION OF CAVITATioN RESISTAWT MArEdIALS, THE USE OF WHILH IS ECOMOMICALLY JU5TJlFIAi3LE AND Pf--!:"4ISSIi3LE IPA HYDRAULIC TUK-OINE CONSTRUCTION. FOR SOLVIAAG,~PROBLEMS Cu-;NNECTED WITH DEFE14ST AGAINST CAVITATIONAL EROSION# IT IS NECE.$SARY,j EVEN AT IHE STAGE OF TECHNICAL PLANiv TO HAVEt ALO;NG WITH THE CAVITATIUNAL CHARACTERISTICS# INFORMATIfiN CON;CERNING TH~'-: INTENSITY ~ANU THE ZGNE~5 OF CAVITATIONAL ERbSIG-N ON THE HYDRAULIC TURBINE ROTOR. IN THE HYDRAQLIC MACHINE LABORATORY OF THE LENINGRAO POLY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, AESEARCH ON CAVITATION EROSION WAS LONDUL TEU OiN MODELS OF RADVAL AXIAL HYDkAULIC TURBINES. THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS AND THE RESEARCH RE-5-ULTS ARE PRESENTED IN THE ARTICLE. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSI F I ED PROICESSING DATE--:-160CT70 'ULARITY OF OUSE FIELDS ALONG A TITLE--TWO MODES FOR DECREASING TIME IRRE(, RADIATION LOOP SOURCE -U- AUTHOR-(02)-STARIINYY E.S.# BRr%-.GER# A*KH* INFO--USSR OF -SOUPCE--AT. ENERG. 1970, 2 a 5 5 - 6. OAT E PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~,'~:SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE.AND TECHNOLOGY ;.;"TCPIC TAGS--RADIOCHEMISTRY# RADIATIUN SOURCEs RADIArION INTENSITY1 DISTRIBUTION* FLUID FLOW !.'-CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS !!:,.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO :~,~:PRQXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0028 STEP NO--UR/0089/70~1028fOO3/0255/0256 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120728 UNCLASSIFIC-0 212 026 UNCLASSIF!r=D PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0120728 ASSTRACTfEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE DOSE FIELDS IN RADIATION CHEM. EQUIPMENT '-IAY BE MADE MORE UP41FORM BY 2 METHODS4 (A) BY THE USE OF r-OUNTERCURRENT FLOW OF THE RADIATION SOURCE; 181 BY A GRADUAL DECREASE IN THE FLOW RATE OF THE RADIATION SOURCE ALQNGJ~HE IRRAON. CHANNELS. A COMBINATION UF THE 2 METHOUS MAY ALSO,BE USED. UNCLASS I FIED, "lNG 0A(;E:--llsEp UNCLASSIFIO ~p CE TITLE*- PRINCIPLES OF PRODUCT 10_14 -AND CONTROL JMEA SL E OF S VACCINE 111 006 CELL CULTURES -U- -STARKEt G.9 KHLINAK* P. AUTHOR COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SOURCE--VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGII, 19701 NR 1; ~PP 73-78 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~-`_TOPIC TAGS' TISSUE CULTURE, MEASLES, VIRAL VACCINE -,-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,;-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED FKUX Y Kt~-L/FRAMF-1931t0062 STE P'10--O:?,/0402/7i)1000/.,)01/0073/)GIS ACCFSSION NO--AP0103742 UNC LASS I FIED 017 UNCLASSIFIED! Pqr)CESSING OATE-11SEP70 CIR.C ACEESSION NO-AP0103742 --(U1 GP-0- AISTRACT. IT ABSTRACT/EXTRACT CRITICISM OF DIFFEREN, SU35TRATES -) 090, FnR VIRUS GROWTH PROMPTED APPLICATION OF PRIMARY CULTURES IF ' KIDNEY CELLS FOR PRODUCTION OF LIVE MEASLES VACCINE IWGDR. THE P A P C-R. DESCRIBES DEVEL3PMENT AND CONTROL OF CELL DILUTIONS AS A PRE'll::91JISITE FOR PREPARATION OF PRIMARY CELL CULTURES FROM DOG KIDNEYS As THE SUBSTRATE FOR VIRUS GROWTH IN PRODUCTION OF THE VACCYNE. THE.PIRINCIPLE OF VACCINE CONTROL IS DEMONSTRATED ONITHE EXAMPLE OF LIVE MEASLES VACCINE. UINCLASSIFTED USSR UDC 669.295:046.45 STAP*jgLNKOV._j., and GALILGKIY, N. V. "Thermal Analysis of the Titanium Tetrachloride and Silicon Tetrachloride Systems With Hexachlorodisiloxane and Octactilorocrisiloxalle" Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana, [Collected works of All-Union Scientific-Research and Planning Institute for Titanium], 6, 1970, 37-41, (Tr -Metallurgiya, No..~ 1, 1971, Abstract ,gGslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal No -178 by the authors). Translation: A low-temperature thermal analysis installation is used to study the binary fusibility diagrwns of the system ricil si,ccl It- 6 Sici Si OCI ; TiCl Si OP and SiCl Si 0 Cl . TheA-utecrlic point 4'- 2 6 4- 3 8 14- 3 2 8 in the system TiCl *Si 00 at - 47.50 and a content of~50.M (molar) 4 2 6 Si2OCl6 ; in the systen, SiCl 4- Si2OC 16at 91.7% (molaIr) S, i2ric 16(- 77.50). On the fusibility diagram of the TiCl 4-Si 302C18 system,~the.flutectic point is located at a content of 59.5% (molar) ;Si 0 Cl and a temperature of 3 2 8 1/2 Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana, [Collected works of All-Union Scientific-Research and Planning Institute for Titanium), 6, 1970, 37-41, Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No.21, 1970, Abstrict No. IG178 by the authors). 59.50. At - 105.5', a Compound is formed in the solid state with molar relationship of the initial components 1:1. In the sytem SM -Si OICISP 4 3 there is a eutectic point at - 83.90 (34.6% (mol) SLO,M a monotectic 3 2 8 at 63.9*,,and a solid compound of SM 4-si302C18 at 115.00. 3 figures; 1 table; 7 biblio.refs. 2/2 75 I'MIRKMORMT AMR -0 632.95 USSR M GVMEVA L V. LURIX B. B. STAU96.A-V-. KAMENNOV, N. A., PCGODINA, L. N., and SUXHGVAO M. 11. "Search for Synergists of Pyrethrins in the Methylene Dioxy Phenyl Series" Tr, VNII dezinfektsii i sterliz. (Works Of the All-Unlon Scientific Research InatItute of Dininfection and Sterilization), 1971, vyp. 21j t. 2f pp 101-106 (from Mh-Khimiyal No 18p Sep 72, Abstract No 18N431) Tranalationt For purposes of studying synergtic activity, a series of piperonylic acid eaters and amides, and piperonal acetals, were synthesized. The synergtic activity of the synthesized.compounds was'tested in a micture with pyreth-rins In a 10i1 ratio by the topical method. In tests on house- flies, the greatest synergtic activity was shown by butyl, nonyl arA cyclo- hexyl eaters and 14,110-dipropyl amide. NpIN-dioubstituted,unidips are more active than N-substituted amides. Among the sAides synthesized on the basis of heterocyclic amines# morpholide showed the greatest at~tivjty, The most toxic for red cockroaches were mixtures of'.pyrethrins with 11-1sop-ropyl axdde and piperidide. Among the acetals, the most active compounds for houseflies were ethyl carbitolic and butyl caxbitolic acetals of p1peronal, ard butyl and beptyl acetals. The acetals are weak synerglate for red mcckroaches. An investigation was made of the synergtic activity of the synthesized compounds on strains of houseflies highly resistant to DDT, T. A. telyayeva. 1/1 - 66