SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STEPANOV, V.G. - STEPANOVA, L.N.

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iD14*; UNCLASSIFIED PROCEI~SING DATE--18SEPTO '~-TITLE-EPR STUDY OF AN EXCHANGE COUPLED PAIR OFFE PRIRE3 POSITIVE IONS IN 6RUNDUlm _U_ I i'NOR-103)-GARIFULLINAl R.L.., ZARIPOVj H*Miv STEPANOV, ~V.G. --USSR NTRY OF INFO TVERD. TELA 19701 12(l), 55-8 E~ PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATE-RIALS TAGS--EPR9 IRON* ANTIFERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL, SAPPHIER, CORUNDUM !:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS '-~DOCUKENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.RROXYREELIFRAME-1984/0217 STEP NO--UR/0181/701~)12/001/00-55/0058 CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP005501.3 UINZ LAS S I F I E D ~2/2- 014 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCES~ING DATE-18SEPTO '~CIKC ACCESSION NO-AP0055013 !~",-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TEMP. AN 1) ANGULAR D E P E N 0 E NC I F S A I WE_RE~ STUOIED OF JHE' EPR SPECTRUM OF EXCHANGE COUPLED~ 1, R.S OF FE PRIME3 PO'SITIVE IONS IN NATURAL SAPPHIRE (1PERCENT FG). FOUR:LINES WERE SEP0- AT H PERPENDICULAR TO C SUB3 AND 2 LINES AT H PARALLEL TO C SUB3 WHICH ARE RELATED TO THE LEVEL WITH 5 EQUALS 3 OF THE ANT[Ftr-tRO'mJIGNET[c PAIR ~CN. WAS CAPRIED OUT OF THE OF THE CLOSEST NEIGHBORS. FOR T14AT PA[Rv CA ,..-..ENERGY LEVELS FOR S EQUALS 11 2, AND 3. TiE CONST. OF DIPOLE DIPOLE -0. I.NTERACTION WAS CHOSEN AS-974 OE, WHICH IS CLOSE To THE CONST, CAL%l FROM 'THE INTERIONIC'DISTANCE AND EQUAL TO 912.9 OE. FROM THE TEMP. ,DEPENDENCE OF THE INTENSITY OF LINES THE CONST. WAS CALCO, OF THE EXCHANGE INTERACTION J EQUALS 250 PLUS OR MINUS 50 CM PRIME NEGATILVElw- B.Y USI.NG AN .8 MM SPECTRORETER. &T H. PARALLEL TO C. SUB39 FROM TEMP*: :DEPENDENCE, A LINE WAS SEPO. RELATED TO THE,~LEVEL WITH S 1- TOR THE SAME PAIR. THE PO Sl T I Ok OF THE,LINE COINCIDES WITH THE "-:-:'C-'ALtO. POSITION. j:_ 7~_ c7*1 SSR V SIMPA1,11OVY G. GARIFULLDIA, R. L.; ZARIPOV M.: .111. (Kazan Sta!~e Uavex-jity) 014- j0 "Study ofEExchange-Coupled Pair of F na in Corund= by VII Method" I-'Leri ngrad, Solid State Physics; January, 1970; pp 55-8 A 8 A ABSTRAVIr: By means of a three-centimeter spectroscope the aufjhora stuiied the variation of the EFR spectrum of exchange-ccupled pairs of Fe~ * ions in a ___atu--l sapphire (concentration of iron iona on the order of ;,11.!) -,rith teimer, - Four with TUC3 and -two1ines Ath If 11r, related -to the TIILTe find angla. :~ 3 level -with S = 3 of the antiferrrrvar,,nobit, p,,ar of tho nnzwee~i neigh ors, Ida:1,0D isolated, EnerU levels for S = 1, 2, and 3 were determine(I Coi- thizs p;zlr. In this case a dipole-dipole interaction constant equal to 97~ oarsteds, wbich is close to that calculated accordirg to the ititer-ion distayiee and equal to 912.9 oersteds, was selected. The constant of isotropic exchange:interaction 3 250 t 50 cm-1was detex7dned by the relation of the line intensity to the temperature. 1/2 USSR TE MOV, V. 0,., et al, Solid State Physics; January, 19170; pp 5 5 -8 A line related to the level with 3 1 for this same P~& was isolated on an eight-.millimeter spectroscope with H 03. accordiAg to the t w-merature relationsbip. The position of the line agreed,well with t-he calculated posi- 3-on, The authors tham'. S. A. AlItshuler for his imerost amd disejussi-on of ~the -vork and I. Fattakhov and i. Yu. Abduls4birov for thoir,widstanoe. The :article includes three equations. There are 8~referances, 2/2 USSR ABDULSABIROV, R. Yu., GREZNEV, Yu. S., ZARIPOV, m. M. , S'l OV V. G., Kazan' State University imeni V. 1. Ullyanoy-Lenin "Temperature Dependence of the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance S ectrum. of p Bivalent Manganese Cation in Cesium Sulfate". Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 14, No 6, Jun 72, pp 1816-1617 Abstract: The EPR sj;ectrum of Y1n2+ was studied in the temperature range of 4.2-3000K on a wavelength of 8 mm in CS2SO4 crystals Uown from an aqueous solution doled with about 1.5% MnWj). It vas found tha-. the Cs+ 2 ions replace the Mn + ions and that the excess positive charge is compen- sated by a vacancy in the position of the~adjacent Cst. The a-rgles cal- culated for the Csl-Cs+l pairs -with the a, b,and c axes were 71010', 55'30' 2 and 40*30' respectively. The temperature dependence of the EPR spectrum shows a phase transition of X-type at 44t5'K. Confirmat ~ 7ion of the type of phase transition will require studies of the temperature. beharior of EPR spectra of isostructural crystals. The authors thank T. B. Bogatoy for growing the cry stals USSR UDC 669.IB4.2,66-25K ISAYEV, V. A., ~FXNAVYEV, S. G. , and "Specifics of "he Kinetics of Desulfuration During Production of Steel in a Rotating Converter" Proizvodst-vo Uernykh Mctalloir (Production of Ferrous Metals --Collection of works], No 75, "Ictallurgiya Press, 19"170, pp 104-107 -in- I .,1: 4 on rCb'-m_s o-~ thc inctics of desulfuration of metal during produc- tioll of st,_,01 i 11 a 3T ~,-ijlvcl LL:1, i Ith two ziNos of rolza i cil ;ire studied. 11, 1 t,Aj I t 1~~ in th(! GIf (IUStllf Uration -rc r- - r F, rl-~-t~d I.%, t-"n8i-,~ su in the nta'i:~~ 01 - V, 1`ul- to the gas phase, determined bx- the tl:~idation notential of the atmos-ohere over the converter bath. .p 1, -1' 0 _2' - I I ,.. IVj) 0 U t 10 1 -7,ri--r:.ut-d frrj~-.i the metal is converted to the oas phase as the retal if, bl-;,~m in thc rotating converter. The tran!3ition of sulfur to the Zas T711".asZ is b~,, the diq.tribution ol" sulfur between slag and metal, requirimj i.-pro. of tiflic degree of contact bett~:evn metal and slag -o- succf f-.- t' - -1 5 fl, ures; I bLblio. rof. Moscow, V sb. "Sovremennyye probleky kachestva stali" (2qSiS) (Collection of Works. Modern Pioblems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys) Izd-vo "Yietal-lurgiya, 11o 61, 1970, -pp 170-172 Translation of Abstract: The results of investigations on Metal quality carried out during operation of a 3-ton test oxygen con!rerter 11ith two axes of rotation are presented. By varying the,converter rpm and oxygen flo-. rate it is possible to control the phosphorus.and carbon oxidation rate in reduc- on of high-phosphorus pig 1ron. The sulfur oxidation procasn is deccribed. t i It occurs along t-4o directions- the sulfur removal with the Slag and throuj~.h the gas phase (more than 35% S' is removed,through the gas phase). The results show- that favorable conditions for dephosphoration amd desulfulation reactions are generated in a converter with two axes of rotation. 1 figure. USSR UDC: 681.325.65 DOLKAR, V. M., NOVIK, G. Kh. STEPANOV V. J. ,REDINA, S. F. "A Pulse Shaper" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye maki, No 12, Apr Tl, Author's Certificate No 299957, Division H., filed 2 Apr 70, published 26 Mar 71, p 210 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pulse shaper which con- -uishing feature tains two flip-flops arid an AND-OR-NOT gate. As a distinj, of the patent, pulses of constant length with a short deluy are produced by connecting the set terminals of -the flip-flops to the input of the device and to the first input of the first AND circuit in the gate. The accond in 'it P of this AND circuit is connected to the one-output terminal of the first flip-flop, the reset terriinal of this flip-flop being connected to the output of -the gate and the output of the device, while its zero-output terminal is connected.to the reset terminal of the second flip-flop. The one-output terminal of the second flip-flop is connected to the input of the second AND circuit in the gate. USSR UDC 669,~184.2.66-25K ISAYEV, V. A.,, AFANASIYEV, S. G., and STEPANOVi V. I. "Specifics of the Kinetics of Desulf-iration During Production of Steel in a Potating Converter" R Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov (Production of Ferrous Metals-Collection of Works], No 75, Metallu.rgiya Press, 1970, pp '104-107 Vanslation: Problems of the kinetics of desulfuration,of metal during produc- tion of steel in a 3 T converter with two axes~of rotation ar- studied. It is established that a significant role in the pyloces!5 of desulfuraflon in the rotating converter is played by transition of sulfur to the gas Phase, -determined by the oxidation notential of the atmosphere.: over :the converter bath. About half of all sulfur extracted from the metal is qpi)verted to the gas phase as the metal is blown in the rotating converter. The transition Of 5111fur to the gas phase is also determined by the distribution of,.sulfur between slag and metal, requiring improvement of the degree*of contact between metal and slag for success-ful desulfuration. 5 figures;,A' biblio. raf4 10 r)49(Z2 aa bEc. 111 UDC 612.01i.464_146itM-31 RUMOR M.THE MMM.BODY. DUMEG ERFATHBIG OP CLS, MIXTMM COWT,%1;D;r. 3-41 002 .9h -R1t3PtA4rA' PkY5WO* (Articlw by 1. 1. Malkimans. V. ~X- 14XGk= and K03144 k~;,a -RtolojrLya~-I. -na Itussian. y-a chr-* 2 TIT for publIcat-loo 20 Tebruary~ 1970. PP V- 2 Arelatively small. number of Inveattratious has been dervoted to tbe toxic affect of carbon dioxide on tile humaxt bo4y. . The.litarmcuro~ tives comes f poisoning of hu=n subjects by C02 Q (:To. A. Wzdorchik; A. M. m4tusav. A. H. Raskin and B. B. Kiahchemko,. A. Trotlyikoy). but non f theoe rttWiffai giveIMy Precise data 04 dM-CO1,-4LV1d 02 iO6C4At.fA tbi .io-w ~hslaA air and this naturally considerably lawavj the value of theic Ob6ar- Hulenhers feels that.6 percent is the lizaLtinj C02 in air whose breathing do" not Induce considerable functi a 1 iwp&ir-c ts. 0 a Ye. A. Vigdorchik. citing Wait,. asautnes that breathing a kixtuto C"taiu- in& 5-6 percent COZ can cause fatal polsoolng. rlur7 and Zernik cite data from Lemans~ who believes that there is a lethally dangerous concentration of 4.0-4.5 Percent C02 when the txposure is 30 minutes and N, V. Lazarev believes that a latbal,*utcoma is possible. when there is a 3 "reent CO 2 content In the breathedair, not mentioning the duration.of arposure. A. N. M,azin believes that the admissible tima,for &an's exposure in an *tmospharewith 2-3 percent C02 in limited to 10-20 minuttes. How- ever. S. G. Zharov, et al. and Schaefer have under similav, conditions noted onlY moderate impairmante In the principal physiological fwnocious even with a mora Prolonged exposure to C02 in chtsw coAtentratioas Moakitenk*. on the basis 6f,his own obse'rvatioai.~ concludect, t"ivi-bsa-ur broathtag of a jai iixturs.'coataininal percent, 002 ii. ant6ely: tolerable for 4 ".4althy2san ~b6t6. it,'foot'and.- when perforaing light P~isic&l work, (300. kpmJ%JAot1.).",.WhJt4'_jt ~41. and Srowzj'feet.. that aftisAiblo to s r:~ cn!~- 1 8:: " Oiht C02 for. iO sdautfts;`.~' breathe t ~nitkg S.. ~. par, rown~41edura,,, Poll b Celt, *t al. foil that: the, rqbthinX or a,ass tnixtu cqnWailig:12,45. percent C02 cati 6*' tolsiatid b~ f~r. "I 13 17" IBM G. A. SAVCIMITKO, 14. M. =EPMNO7. ASKARIMY V. K. (Lebedev Physics Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences) "Diamagnetic Moment of a Strong Shook Wave from a High-Temperature Light Explo- Sion in Gases" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentaltnoy i Teoretichaskoy Fizild.; October, 1970; PP W3-45 ABSTRACT: Extensive experimental material is presented pertaining to an irries- tigation of dimagnetic perturbations of a atrong shock brave frum a light spark in various gases at different pressures. A theoretical descniption of thB phenomenon is given on the basis of the theory of strong shock waves. It is shmm that a long life of the c1iamagnctic moment imUcates a high temperatu'ure of the process in the light spark, Experiments or. reflei;tion imad focussing of a shock wave and on its ctzmlatiTe affect on the fire ball of the light spark are c.~=ied out with the aim of repeated use of. a dense hot pla=a. Some n(r4 possible effects of interaction between a strong magnetio field and the shock USSR mc 611.85;52_3 S JLU~ T I JjJKOV MMMYATT) S. S.j I. A,) PAVLOV, G, I., ,prjpZDQRk,_ I.T. T. and STSFANOV,, 11. K. ti Effect of Vestibular Stimulation During 11~,Toxia on Sozme Physiological Reactions" 11105cow, Izvestiya Itkad-amii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1, 1973, _PP 33-36 Abstract: The main pumose of the study was to detcrmin,,~. whetlier zoderate hypoxia can be -ased to detect latent vertibiilo-autormi-Le in -air- plane pilots and antron.,luts. On tba n-m(wq)tin7i tbat toliwaziec Vor cu,%illativ- cortoliq Recelerations lfv~:tbir, at leriat 2 mimi-tW* ir, it vond cllVric-n o" vL.,.'Lf- bular I)mcti.om, 24'd healLby I~dhjccts vere expoced to hypIw..L,-_.L e~flwr Ij, ma i r, - Jng in a pmssurc chw;ibur at an "altitude" 'of 5000 in Or lireathing a f,,-swur, ni:~- ture 1,rIth a lov axygon contcrit anJ then rotated in a cp~!cial chair. Vile ility (4tli dc-r- results.of the test revealed vestibular instab yee) in 241,.~ of tln~_, nonfliers, 3Z4 of the flight school candidatec, and of the flier-s. Other effects of the combincd actioD of h3Toxia and Coriolis aw.,lorutions incIll a marked decrease in the cardiac out-xvf; increace iii the minute volume of. -at d visi, acuity in the sensitive indivlduals. respia don, and dininishc 6o in-mmology USSR UW 576-851.45-07'T.3 PEYSAYJM, L. A., LARIONOV, G. M.0 ank~BIIPAIIOV .Z., Central Asian Plague Reseawch Thstitute, AIM-Ata "Diagnostic Value of Serological Tests in Detecting Antibodies to Pasteurella pesi'l MOSCOVY Laboratornoye Delo, NO 3, 1973, pp 162-165 Abstract: Experiments were performed with gerbils exposoLl -to fleas infected with Past. postis strain 151 to dete=iine the relatd~.re merits of the passive heirarr- glutination and antigen neutralization tests as a means of detectinE; fraction one of the microbe and specific antibodies. to it. Four days after exposure, blocd van drmm from the animals to run the. Ujo tests sini)ltaijeously. The antigen neutralization teot wao found to b ,a ouperior ditr.l.ni, both the infectiouc- and nostirifectious periods in the three main criteria of the iimmuiological response: frequency of occurrence of antibodies, mean geometric titers-, and -Lea weye found more frequently and in hif~her titers raxixuya titers. The antibod L not only during the first two weeks after infection, but throughout the 6 months' observation period. o9y USSR UDC 616.932-084.47-036.8-078.73 ROSHCHN, V. V., STEPARM-V.-B., SHIMMR, M. F., and GIL'NfANOVA, X. A., Central Asiatic Scienti c Research Antiplague Institute and Chardarin- skaya Rayon Saiiitary-Epidemiological.S.tation "Use of the Antigen Neutralization Reaction for Determination of Antibody Level in People Vacr-inaied Against Cholm" 8, 71, pp 499-500 Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No Abstract: The efficacy of cholr--ra antibody erythrocyte diagnosticum used in, the antigen neutralization reaction (ANR) to determine the antibo6-, level in people vaccinated against cholera was studied. A,grnup of adults was vaccinated twice in a 7-day interval with killed vaccine in a concen- tration of 8.109, with doses of 1ml the-first time and 1.5 ml th- second :tivie. It was found that the largest num6er of people with un antibodv titer exceeding 1:40 and an arithmetic titer equaling 1:97 and I:I"" 2/ were found 6-9 days after the second vaccinatloin. The number of people with such titers was corsiderably smaller duringthe first three days or 212- 60 days after the second vaccination. The antibody titer in these groups -also declined. Some variation in titer percentages found in people 22-60 1/2 USSR ROSHCHIN, V. V., et al., Laboratornoye Delo, No 8, 71~ pp 499-500 days after vaccination may be due to the fact that immunoloSical rear- rangement in the organism of different people may not~take place at the some rate.. It was established also that using the ANTR with~the antibody diagnosticum, it is possible to isolate antibodies from people vaccinated as 'Late as 60 clays afterthe vaccination. USSR UDC 541.183:546-59+541.128.1 YAGGDOVSKIY, V. D. SWAANOV g M and ZUBAREV, Yu. A., PatTice Lumumba Friendship University, Moscow "Effect Which the Adsorption and Catalytic Dissociation of Formic Acid Have on.the Absorption Spectrum of Thin Cold Filmll Moscow, Kinetika i Kataliz, Vol 12, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 942-947 Abstract: A film of gold was produced by vapor deposition of gold wire onto the window of a sealed quartz cell at a residual pressure of 1,10-6- 5.10-7 mm Hg. The resultant films were thermally aged for 30 minutes at temperatures from 125 to 200*C in a krypton atmosphere.. The absorption spectrum wass recorded on a Z111R-2 monochromator and the adsorption isotherms were determined by leakage through a capillary. The rate of dissociation of formic acid was measured from the change in hydrogen pressure (with periodic freezing of the reaction mixtureiraith liquid nicrogen) in the interval from 1.10-4-2-10-2 rim Hg. The hydrogen pressure was recorded bv an LT-2 tube calibrated with respect to a HeLeod gage. In f~ ve films which were made, a broad peak was observed in the 5500-6700 A range, which is evidence of the granular structure of the films. A change in the ab- sorption spectra of the metal was observed in the case of' strong adsorption YAGODOVSKIY, V. D., et al., Kinetika i Kataliz, Vol 12, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 942-947 of formic acid on granular gold films, indicating an increase in the con- centration of the conduct-;on electrons of,the metal, A study is made of the kinetics of dissociation of formic acid on these fil;-ms with simultan- eous; registration of the absorption spectrum of the metal. The observed changes In the spectrum are interpreted with the aid of the theory of plasma vibrations of electrons. The reaction rate is compared with the rate of change In the nimber of conduction electrons during the reaction. 2/2 USSR UDC: 598-842.8 t6,,6.981-1152 PKFSA-K=S L. A. STUMV, I. I., STEPANGV V . N., and ',UBIKOV, D. 1., Centi-r-1 Asian Scientific Resea-rch AntiplaAe'=ns ftfte-, tIlma .0a nExperilnentall Study of Plague in the Whedtear (Oc-iiantlip isabollirla) ill Cowiection With Its Possible Ra-le in Natural Foci of Uio Disease". Moscow, Zoologicheskay Zhurnal, Vol 49, No 11, Nov 70, pp 1691 -1 or 96 Abstract: (bn1[.ra-ry to the tridely held view that birds are nct --uEceptible to plaeue. the ibeatear (Oonanthe isabellina) proved to 'ba highlysonsit4ve to the af,ent of the disease. Of L~6 bixds inoculated -vith doseo of '~O- to 10' rvicrobi~Ll- c-11s, 33 died 2 to 19 daya Ddth the spptic fca--q ~A' pla-gue. Xenopsylla- cheopis and Cerzvtophyllus laevicepa floaa allourod to fc-iitS oi-i tho -)lck birdo 'twit, beSore they a',---d beizame i-,jj1c-ct,ed. Uken placad cn haaitl,~t -,rhautears -Lnd several rodent soecies, -the f leas tr&-isndtted the disease to tht~nse anin, als. Since the wheatear lives in close conta,.-t i-rith rodent pLague v2ctot,s, it probably partici- pate3 circulatio, of the agent and its I disseininati oil throtliFhllut the -f c. ci- -Me -,Pae-- chat ns-~y of the experimentaLly infected bir"10 did not mo,.~ eny symptom a plague for more than 6 days indicates the posisibility t-liat di:.Ving their ---~asonal migrations sick birds imy carry the agent! long distances during the incubation period of the disease. If 2 025 UNCLASSI FrEo PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 T-.ITLE--CALCULATION OF A THERMOOYnAMIC ACTIVITY (~UEFFICIENT IN INFINITELY DILUTED 'SOLUTIONS OF NONELECTROLYTES U- ING THE THEQRY OF FREE VOLUME -IJ- AUTHOR- (04)-a!.9.A44GV 9 VeM., DEVYATYKH, GvG.p PANASENK'Or A,oG.l SHIR0130KOVY NTRY OF INFO -USSR -C OU, .-S.OURCE' ZHO FIZs KHIM. 1970, 44(21, 445-51 QATE PuaLISHED ------- 70 't~AUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS ';JJOPIC. TAGS--CALCULATION, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY, HEAT OF VAPORIZATION, ---ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT, FLUID STATE .1;1CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,.~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 1~,,WXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1426 STEP NO--t)R/0076/70/1)44/00?/0445/0(t5I .:-'...CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116873 UNCLASSIFI~O 'V 2 02 5 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--4PO116873 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. FbUR EQUATIONS ARE DERIVED FRom COMPUTIPIG THE THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY COEFF. ON THE tIASfS OF THE FREE VOL* THEORY. THESE EOUATIONS TAKE INTO:. ACCOUNY ri-iE LO(JSENI,.'JG OF THE STRUCTUr~ "E OF A FLUID WITH THE RISE IN TEMP. WHICH CAUSES THE FOAMATION OF HOLES IN THE FLUID* DATA COMPUTED BY MEANS OF THESE EOUATIONS WERE IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH EXPTL- DATA.* THE THERMODYNAMIC ACTIVITY CGEFF. (GAMMAZI.) CAN BE COMPUTED FROA THE FOLLQWING (FORMULA,SHOWN ON -MICROFICHE). FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED..INST. KHIM., GORsKt GOS. LOBACHEVSKOGO, GORKI, USSR. - - --------- tJ'NCLA_'_-S I F I E 9 .#WORM" i/2 10 U N C L 44 S I F 1.) C C E 9 S 1Gy DAY I 3.lqi~JV70 r I TL B _F CD DURINIG filt SPLITTNG ,j t-AGMENT C ORi'll VEPSM Sy y i iG 'ki a AUTHOR-(_04) -SURfj-VA I A., AM I RKHANYM f iN.I.M., MATVEYj~VA, STEPA~NOV, COUNTRY OF FINIFO-USSR P"'[P- SUEDIN. L970i 6M, 11.44 DATE P L),731- I SHEV ------- 70 SUBJECT ~k R, ES - - 8 10 LQ G I CA LAMU MrOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TA~3.S-IPEPS IN FkAC T C:N~ T I(IN CYANOGUI. C 0 X P GLJ N 0~, BIRCLMOE, AMINJ ACIO GN T R 0 LM,, 1 R K I tG - - N,, R E SiI C f 10,1, 1 S 0 Ci ~- IJ E PTG 1. A S SN' C L A S 5 f F 10 ..-PROXY E [-'I. /HNAME-300 10 5c",J S TL p No-UR /0:393 701 R CIRC ACCESS I G.~4 I A P 0 13 118 6 . ............. . . ........... ULO 'Uwir- L A S S I F. I E 0 PROUSS 1~4G GATE-13NOV70 CIRC Ar3STRACT/EXT!-'lACT--(U) GP--0- A3 S T R A C T'. , B- 5F R AG m E,.N TC,F PEpsfti, kr--P.RE5c:,NTl,NG THE CE.NTRAL i't:D TC THE IN, - I'Ek -1AAT OF ITS-AOL. A IN U T T .1% C- - -M I N A L 8-2 -FRAG.NiENT OF THE ENZY:AtE, WAS Cor"WC.-SED OF 40-11 A,411,10 ACIDS. ITS 'USSR 1JDC: None DOLKART) V. M.1 KAMI/ShM, M. M., N(IM, G. n., ana,'STEPATMV V. IT. 'microprogram Processer" hoscov, Otkrytiya, imbreteniya, promyshlennyye obrastsy, tovarnrje zwnki, 1q,3 It, 19731 p 112, No 363980 Tmnslx~tion- 02e item containS a memory and microcoiimvind Unit, a microco-mmand register, an address re~~ister, an arithmetic iur_t, a contral and spichroniza- tLon unit, dlstinGuished in that, for the purpose of slim)-lify-ing the processer, it contains a register of transition symbols as weU ac IlIND =-d OR circuits, with the im-put of each flip-flop of the register of transition si-jribols connected with the outputs of the AND circuits; the first inputzz; of tbo lzttcr arle con- nected with the corresponding digits of the idcroco-,inctnt! regAster, the second biputs are connected Irith the output of tlh~t fj:Lp_,~~.`_Jop far the rdnor diptt of the microcorimand register, and the third lnputa conn:!CCed with tile control and cyLchronization unit; the outputs of the tmni-iition sY,;-:,1joj flil)-flops are connected vitb the first i4putEs of -the AND circui-tr,, the second inwts of which are connected with the control and synchronization unit, Vf-14-1-e the:oatputs are connected throur ~h -he OR circuits with #ie inputs of the flip- flopa for the corresponding address rergister digits-, 1/1 40 UDC 539-67 and GORDIYENIKO, L. K. "Internal Friction Variation in lKhl8 Ng and lKhl8Nl2T Steels in the Polygonized Annealing Process" 31). "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskah materialak nal n It" (Inter Friction i Wtallic Materials), 15oscow, Izd-vo "Naiikaj 1970, pp 143-148 Abstract: The kinetics of internal friction variation in preliminary deformed austenite steels in accordance with a mechanical heat treatment procedure in the process of polygonized annealing is investigated and an.analysis is made of the kinetic characteristics at various stages of polygonized structure foxmtion and its subsequent stabilization for. diffare~t defornation triodes and t-EaVeratures. A crit3rion iti 'proposed which W,.es it, liossible to evaluate the teiTtination time of the primary polygonization strActute forir-ation by a mirdmLua on the kinetic characteristic of,internal-frio.Uon, and to attain the necessary thermal stability of a strengthe~ied state by.the emiergence of 'T kinatic characteristics onto-tbe horizontal section. ~ Am., caqses of a minimum formtion on the internal friction kinetic-characteristics end their subse- quent stabilization are discussed. 1 table, 3 figuves,~',.5 refer'-nces. 43. USSR I= 539-67 GORDMNKO, L. K., and "On Temperature Dependence of Internal Friction in ALi6tenite Steels in the Polygonized State," Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialaW' (Internal Friction i. Metallic Materials), Moscow,. Izd-vo "Nauka," 1970, PP. 138-142 Abstract: Results are presented of an investigation of relaxation processes in-chrome-nickel IKhl8N9 and lKhl8jNLL---T ste'els at various stages of mechenical and heat treatment strengthening, including in the polyr5onized state. Data are obtained on the effect of plastic deformation and stibseqaent polygonized ann5aling on internal friction temperature dependence; 'the natoxe of relaxa- tiou processes in the 20-6500C temperature range is disCussed. 4 tables, 2 figures, 7 references. 39 USSR UDC 621-785-53 7ERENT117EV, V. F. ANO V. N. and HASLOV, L. I,1 Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov '41eld Joint Strenath of Steels ZO and hhl8NlOT at 20-500 C" Wvov, Fiziko-Khindcheskaya 'Mekhanika Haterialov, No 6, Nov-Dee 71, 11-15 Abstract: Purposa of this work was to study the static and cyclic strength of' weld joints of steels 20 and Khl&qlOT from 20 to 5000C. Samples were cut from the ends of tubes and argon-arc welded according-to three variants: 1), surfacing on steel 20 with welding w1re F-P-20"?--first, three layers; re- maining layers -- welding wire Sv-O4KhlqNlL,1); 2) surfacing-on steel 20 with welding wire Sv-lOKhl6N25!6~ (EI-395)--first three layers. remaining layers saine as variant 1; 3) surfacing on steel-KhlBiqlOT and filling the seam with welding wire 3v-OBG23. Tensile tests showed that, with temperature change, tho location and type of failure of dissirhilar steel welded joints changes an~t is associated with the phenomenon of strain aginq of pearlitic low-carbon steel. Fatigue tests of the welded joints between 200 and 5COO C showed tnat strain-har-denin~r of the low-carbon steel also,tends to shift the failuxe USSR E TMENTIYEV, V. F., et al, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Awkhanika YAterialov, No 6, N()V-Dec,-,Il, PP 11-15 point to the austenitic steel at the blue brittleness temperature. The re- Ufavaing structural heterogeneity, of the austenitictaxyd pearlitic at the inelting interface at 5000C does not loweirfatigue strqn th of a welded joint of steel 20 Khl8NlOT. '2 figures, 1 tab*,Ie~- 6 biblid&aphii~al references. Z/Z 79 USSR UDC. 621-3714-33 DOLKAR, V. M., NOVIK, G. Kh-, REDINAI S, F., STEPANOV, V. N. "A Pulse Shaper" McElcow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye c7brazt.-y. t a yl e ZI ov rn. j iak-1) No 12, Apr 71, Author's Certificate No 299,959, Division H, filed 30 Jan 69t published 26 Mar 71, p 210 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pulse shaver based an transistor-transistor logic elements and on a transistor with a timing capacitor connected to its base. Connected in the collector circuit are a resistor and a diode. The shaper also contains two feedback (Arcuits. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, pulse rise and fall tim-s are reduced for "long pulses at the output by connecting the first fe(-.dback circuit be- tween the collector of the transistor and the ele-ment cdnnectad to the tilfling capacitor, while the second -_'eedback circuit is connectei~ bet%4~..en the anode of the ubove-mentioned diode and the element connected to the shaper input. Meebahical-Properl USSR U-Dc: 669.15-196-55 SAIVELUYEVAJ T. S., M~BLEMKUI, S. B., and TALI YANIMSE V., V. S., "Blektrotetal"' C~ntral Scientific Research _T 7 !'.9ffect of Snial IAddit ~Anisotr of the P2psticity in EP637 ives on: the 6py -steeV, Moscow, Stall, No 5, 10,73, pp 448-449 Abstract: This article gives the results of investigations t--nCic by the authors into the effect uf small quantities of carbon, 'boron, zirconilLm, and Silicon on the anisotropy of the mechanical characteristics of EP6` 37 (1DBK9M5T) steel. Ube tests were mide imder industrial conditions, in a vacuum induction oven ivrith a caPacItY OfIl-3 'Ons. Trhe of eac', addi- tive elem=t were, in percent ge, C, 0-01-OA2; Si, 0-041-0-22; B, 0-0,006 and-2;r, 0-0.09. D--tails of the experimental rpethod tire, 4ven. The riechanical characteristics of the metal,were deteniiiied for lowgitiAtUnal and transver-se &As of the irnu-ots- A table is given of the cftcmical coq)-Osition of t-he in~-,Cjts, and cux~,,es are ziv~-n of the eff=tzr of the various adllitivcs on th(~- plastj.city of the oteel. It was found that rpore than 0.0141,4,;C c-harjily redtices the plas- ticity in transversely cut nw:iples, and that zirconiwrz Jzcrcatwt~ the placticity 1/2 115SE SAVEL"YEVA, T. S., et al., Stall, No 5,. 1973, pp 443-449 index of the EP637 specimens. Silicon has little --ffclvt on lonLitudinal cuts but reduces the plasticity in transverse sections. It is recom-mended that boron content be kept to as minimum. 2/2~ 25 U3SR UDC 8. 74 RFZNICHFaNKO, L. ii., STEPANOV, V. "A Queueing Problem" V sb.'Sistemn. modelirovaniye (SyStems Simulation collection of works), vyp. 2,~Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 51-57 (irom Uh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract 'No~9%21) Translation: A study was made of the operation of a system for two-step ser- vicing of a given set of requests during a fixed time interval [0, T1. The requests have a pair of numbers T and 0 giving the beginnings of the times of primary and secondary servicing. Inside the interval (0i T] there can be in- tervals during which the servicing of the requests is compleUlly or partially forbidden. Certain restrictions presente&,below are impa,sed on the queue of requests. It is necessary to organize the servicing of the requests for which it is possible to place the maximum number of them in the interval 10, T3. A procedure is proposed in the. p.-per for arrangement of the reques ts 'wihich-is obviously close to optimal. The results of solving a specific problem describing the operation of the dispatcher service of an airport are presented. D USS11 UDC 669.187.2't669,018.298 ZIF41IAl L. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, TSVWKGY.A, V. K. Candidate df. Technical Sciences, TOPIL-11T, V. V., Candidate of TechAical Sciences, 8 NCLLJ~J., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and KC~IMLEVA, G. F., 'Engineer# Central Scientific Research Institute of FetTo4s Retallurgy and Elekbrostall Plant "St2n,icture and Properties of the EP487 Alloy of Different Smelting Methods" Moscow, Sta2't No 6, Jun 71, pp 547-,rAg Abstm-icti On the correlation basis of structures and proj)ortios of the EP487~heat-resisting alloy produced in an open-arc furnace (OF) and subjected to ell,ictroslag or vacuum arc remelting (VH),,it was found that VFc must be consi4,,ered the optimum smelting technoloa of this alloy, After VR, a spotted liquation is absent in theemetal, which produces a stability of mechanical properties, the impact ductility increases in the temperature Interval of hot pressure treatment, the contents of leadp oxygen, hydrogeni and. nonmetallic inclus2lonz decrease, arA strengthand. plasticity,propertieg at xoom tempera- ture improve. The process of dispersion hardening of the alloy after VR begins at a 50%, higher temperature, the r-phase separation Ukes -rlace; in a smaller e "06 d temperature Interval (700-8500-), and the carbide phase of ihe typ % C an USSR Z~ZHINAO L. H.0 et al., Stall, No 6, J ua 71 PP 547-540 .t~e intermetallic phaze Me are preseat in smaller quanti-I.-ies than. in the c 7% OF metal. Five illu~strationsj eight bibliographic refoxencas. 2/2 USSR UDC ~621 ?3- 01 DTUGtWV, M. YA. , -R9,VjjVjj. o and MIRONOVA, V. P., #$Effect of Temperature and Degree of Deforxation on Gram Size and Grain Va;riety in XhN?7TYuR Alloy" Moscow, Xuznechno-Shtampovochnoye 11roizvodstvo, No 2o Feb ?1, PP 7-8 Abstracti This article contains a study of grain size the YB77TYuR alloy as a fiLqction of two basic technological factors -- tenperature and degree mental procedure is describe& and the results of deforration. The experij axe presenled in the form of graphs and photo~xa-phs. Tht-,,;e results provide a basis for considering that in practice, for any straim it' is possible to obtain YN177TYur alloy with a relatively uniform struct=-, anci optimal grain size, by selecting the deformation temperature. For deg-rees of defor-mtion of about 10%j the most favorable results are obtained wben heaUng, in the 1700C range, for degrees of de-formation of about 2,r1%j, In the 94:0- I 1WC pnge, and for degrees of deform 1:0 ation of about cq'rbj heating in the 950-1400 C range. It is poJnted out that for approximataiy 2% defor-,.,iation, uniform fine-grained structure is obtained in a broad terper"-ure ranf.:3 cf about -200'DC. These are the most favorable degrees of de-Sormation for the 1/2 77- USSR 531-78I.-087.gp- TBIBIN, G. I., STEP.AITOV, V. P. "A Reversible Force Pickup" 'Tr. Metrol. in-tov SSSR (Woers of Met ological Institutes of the USSR), 1970, r I .';;Tp. 100 (160), PP 65-~~7 (from. RZh-l-letrologiya i izr.~~rjtelln2ya Tell~,nika, 1110 'U, Nov 70, Abstract No 2.1-32-369) Translation: This article describes a new kind of force pickup. Incor- porated in the pickup is an elastic unitt to which senzing elements are L camented. The unr)er section of the elastic unit is fteely zupported by the- housing, whi ch is equipped with a locating stud. The lower part of the elastic unit has a t1hickened section on which current-collecting contact.$ are mounted for connecting the electrical plug to the'pensing elements. The strain gauge operates under pure tension, conditions ani~ is prote,:ted against the effect of deformation of the housing; the elastic transall-er, which oDerates under tension conditions, ensures uniform strqdn distributions P. ff. A. 150 L/2 017 UNCLASSIF~ED '"PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 T-ITLE---DISTRIBUTION AND KINETICS OF EXC9ECTION OF AMERLCIUM-21tl FROM RATS _u_ _AUTHOR_(02)-STEPANOVt V.S.r ZALIKIN, G.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1970, 10(l), 150~ ATE- PU,8L [SHED ------- 70 ~o,,-SUBJECT ARE-AS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~T.~O? I C TA(;S--AMERICIUM ISOTOPEt LIVERP BONE,~ EXCRETION ONTROL'MARKING--NO RESTRICT[ONS "ACCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFFED REEL/ FRAME--199 8/0456 STEP NO--URI/0205/70/010/001/0150/01.50 -.-,--,C,IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121130 UNCLASSIFIED ----------- 212 017 UNCLAS51FIED P410CESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0121130 -:ABSTRACT,/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE ROUTE (If INTROCUCTION OF PRIME241 AM INTO RATS DID NOT AFFECT ITS DISTRIBUTION IN THE LIVER (40-50PERCENT) AND SKELETON (15-20PERCENT). FROM THE LIVER PRIME241 AM WAS EXCRETED IN 2 PERIODS; 90PERCENT WITHIN 6 DAYS, AND 110PERCENT WITHIN THE FGILLOWING ttO DAYS. PRIME241 AM WAS FIXED BY IBONE TISSUES.; AN,0 4AS NOT REMOVED FROM THE SKELETGNJ PRIME241 AM WA'S 111MRM VERY QUICKLY BY THE SUBCUTANEOUS LIPID TISSUES, GIVING MAX. CONCP15S. IN THE MAIN OR(,-ANS OF DEPOSIT IN 1-2 OAYS. FACILITYZ INST. bEOFIZ.v MOSCOW, USSR- UNCLASSIFIEO USSR UDC: 597-0/5-15 SIMITYAKOVA L.F., SEMUTMKOV, V.A., STEEA 1_-UOVA N V V.S., &4- V.Y.J1 I RAROMM, O.F., PAYEM, G.D.., 7 =YTSOA, X.N., I118titute'o-~ Biology Of inland 'Haters Academy of Science3, U&BP "The Effect of Alternating Current on Fish and Aquatic invertebrates" Moscow, Voprosy Ikhtiologiya (Problems of Ichthyology) Vol 10, No 3, 70, pp 506- 518 Abstract: 'his study on the influence of alternating cur:~ents on fish in ny different inland vaters, various stages of life and development, in ma covers a period of several years, and includes a great variety ")f fish. Trawl fishing with alternating currents the effect of current on embryo, larvae and fry awd 'he subsequent- condition of varietic-0 oT and their reproductive ccapacity3 were studied. Result;i (oumrimrized fiv,, t and -a graph) show biiat alt,,rr-atUg currect in doues cawu~inj,r, not ham any fi.-;h In any phase of life and Lhat from spawn -to adillj-'I develop noiw,.,lly. The catch of fish by alternating-curreil.t tra~lrt is above the noiioal. Studies un, zooplankton and benthos --showed tiaat sornae Organiouls are not affected by low current intenzities. Current of hijrhe.~ intensity stirred the little animals to a greater activity, and still higher Induced electro- narcosis. Plankton and benthos revive rapidly after withdrawal of currcnt. Only int current doses 15-126 t-imes that necessary to induce narcozis does dea-~.L occur with about 10%) of the plankton and benthos surviving. Acc. N Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: W~W4834274 CHEMICAL ABST.~6'-,20 (A K 0 3 103237y Formation of hot cracks in nickel welds. Stepanov, vl_ v V. E. (USSR). 1 Khim. Ateft. Krivos Exa, -Th 0 22-3 (Russ). e 40 X 40 X. 4 rni~6 plates of Ni QNP4) were welded to alloys of Niwith Ti, At, N1n, Si, Zr and with NP-2 Ni. in Ar, by usip]k it nom!onsumable' W electrode. The weld joints were tensile tested at.deforznaf~n~ rates of 1-18 mm/min. The,~defortn*ztion rite V, at which 1he hot ~cracks were formed,: a Ingasureof the resistance nValloys -to hot crackbg. The adAns., of b4n, Al, and Ti (tip to C92. 1.24, 'and 1.9%, resp.),finproved resistance bf Ni 1r =-~ 12.5, 9.7, and 10.0 nun/min, resp.),, owing to the cornbining of S by th6se ele~xetits. Alloying of Nit nitll Si (up to 3.19 v) caused a rapW drop of tbe mech. properties of welds N~mm/niin). *Mch wis vt- tributed to a formation of fusibli Slcompds~ disfri~uted it the crYsW boundaries. The v value.~ist t4i case of tri-Ni joints was 4.8 mm/min. J- Pietkiewict _PCI REEL/FRAME 119600044 MIC: 614,4(47-21):656.381.0Z.2 < AVL.-.I,Ck. IM. Sil-l.,. ~~Y -ht 51AFF OF ErlDt~M10LOCICAI UPARTMMIS OF SANITARY AND EPILt~WOLG(;'CAL VTIQN~ UN PtRECRIM111r; EXT.1-1Vk',.JRAL EMEMIC CONTROL MASURES IN X-'DICAL I)ISTRICIS OF MAN P-DUCLINICS Rzl,t",W4, candidate of -~-dlcal Rclences, Z.E..O~kova L.k. V.: ,;, - - ~7LJ~ _ i, Kra-chen~i3A' -Union Scientific Rerour I ,tu" _, All t1t e Of ~cCT41 hvv-4~vtz tt-tz F~t,13.c hualth OrSAnlzztlon Ittani N.A. Se~shko; Moacaw, ti-~tvllz~,- Ru=ian, No 12. 1971. ubmitted nay PP Z-~,tj I - -1 1. 71m contlnu,*A~s per~e-c-zwi of forma ,nd r~etho4a of epidemic control work and optimm I)IunninF tltrtot 4,apeud largel-,- on scientific subrtetntIaLion of the dezAn6z of th& pez;l#~ with -regard ti vzrtous tkorm of 4?xtramural modicnI core rt~latod to tnfecziowt zr z~t;pecred lnfccr%ou~ pathology. une of the opeclul as-VIcts of th's In-pcrtanz probler, 16 to determine the roq~ired rcope -A nz-~re ~,f ~~.as~rcs Perforrud by acd their ssist- AnLQ tt ~1-~ johut-ary ~-.J op-14e=I~IcGlcel rtfttioam). Deterninaticn of these delta CC-1,11wd vith Df ZL~dn VV-k Lire rpenz. on perjorming th, nvcoh-iry .eanre:6 by t-peclalists ia a zand~tory j2rr~qul- bite '0- p,rL;iInt.n-- z--~ =zv~,v.ar and r-our;~&- OT OW Col.Lrol acr~iL=- rwthod for qcLvuziiIc Invet;ti&Ati:Lw; an Ow c! t~c~p,, d-.d hature Of E%tromux~lt McClcil Care as 41-1-Ite= I,I4cC,.;0ua ;,I,,i S.,;~ntlfiC iZO.I.ar~h IULLIL.te of ;'y::,-'- =-.d organization Imni :~.A. In thL r-C~--' ro,,~;t we :he Of invo~tigaticn6 of w3rk ti- tPent by r,! I.ii,iT on perfor=Ing d%ftvretit ~pldertlc contral w,,,; c i4-red aL fiev,ral M:5 in 0,1--i aa~ ~emdrovu i~t,Affcd Ivy vp-"ealoln:,I~ ts and a,r-lslanta In accvrdanc.,x '4!tl~ the pr~vatl-':tg ..iftbliul%vu i-taff qwZ4.! The set of vca.;ures rvlated to servic.). L, pati4nt4 In -he p~lycllr!~ ets,-rIct:;, chitf ~rmth.J js timing. fo-t4~h,!n; wil~l a t,r~~-v of ~t con.i--C. ~i;, ~~Iudllc- .)I . 1'.'n Z. n c ee t I r ive, ho 12 . 196t~, 1, 13. 51 - USSR UDC: o'21-791-7561546.821 SZEA and SITIIIKOV, 10 it X0Y "Electroslag Welding of Titanium Alloys Usitg Combined Electrodes" JCiev, Avtomaticheakaya Svarka,110 11, Hov TO, pp 66-6,T Mstract: The objective of this~study was to analyze the economic 6spects of welding titaniam, allo s (V =50-100- mm) The experiments Y involved the use of both consumable and nonconsumable electrodes, A-612-based "perimental automatic welder powdered and an from a TShS-1000 a-c source. The titanium alloy sn,,s OT4 6=20-30 mm. The nonconsumable electrodes were -wwzsten rods 10 and 12 = in diameter; VTl-OQ titanium wire 3 and h mm in diameter served as the consumable electrode. The consumption,of tbe 10-mm tunrsten electrode, the tungsten content in them weld, and the mechanical properties of thia weld metal including elongation (%), tensile strength, red7uction in aroa (%), and impact strength are cited in tabular form. The experimental dala on welding rates and linear energy indicate the potentialities of electroulag welding with the use of combined electrodes4 UNCLASS I F I ED ~.'OIWCCISSING DATE-230CT70 TITLE--ELECTkOPHORESIS OF HUMU5 SUBSTANCES ON AGAR,C)EL -U- ._AUTHOR-(QZ)-STEPAN0Vs V.V.j OSTROVKHOVA, T4.,4.b UNTRY~.OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE---POCHVOVEDENIE 1970t 44-54 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -_SUBJECT: AREAS-CHEMISTRY opic TAGS--,ORGANIC ACID, AGAR, GELt ELECTROPHORESISt BUFFER SOLUTION, SPECTROPHUTOME TRY C,70NTROL MAiRKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, WCUMENT C,LASS--UNCLASSIFTED PROXY REEL'IFRAME--1998/0297 STEP NO--Ul~/0500/701000/002/004410056 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120986 UNCLASSiFIE0 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 t,IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120986 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HUMIC AND FULVIC ACIDS, 0.04-0.5 -4L AT O.L MIG-ML, WERE APPLIED TO 2-4 414 THICK I.,5-3PEPCENT AGAR AGAR LAYEPS AT ODEGREES. ELECTROPHURESIS WAS PERFORMED Ar 5-IOV-CM, S-0-80 MAt AND PATH LENGTH OF: 25 CM, IN 0.1-0.2 M B'IRBUTURAIE nR 14A FoRmiATE BUFFERS AT- PH 8,6 OR 5.0, RESP. THE ANIONIC HUMUD SUBSTANCES COULD BE FRACTIONATED IN THE FREE ACID OR IN THE NA SALT FORM. DENSITUMETRY IN THE VISIBLE OR IR WAS EMPLOYED TO VISUALIZE THE FRACTIONATIONS. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV.9 LEWNGRADv~USSR. UNCLkSSIFIEO UlNct. ASS,I F fEb :PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 lAlLE--C0RRJSl0N RESISTANCE OF BINARY NICKEL ALL13YS IN ALKALI -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KRIV0SHEYAj V.YE., STEPANOVI V*V.t VOCHKANOV, A.P. C,OUINTRY OF INFO--USSR SPURCE-ZASHCH. METAL. 1970v 6(1)t 29-30. aATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATFRIALS# MECH.t IND,, CIVIL AND MARINE EAIGR TOPICTAGS--NICKEL ALLOY# METAL CORROSION RESISTANCE,,METAL OEOXIDA [ON, i-,WELDIN%Gv WELDING ELECTRODE, TUNGSTENr TITANIUM, ALUMINUHr ZIRCONIUM, MANGANESE, SILICON c, ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT.CLASS--t)NCLASSIFIED ~kDXY REEL/FRAME--1980/1179 STEP NO--UR/0365/70/006/001/0029/0030 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0049385 UNCLASSIFIED U-14CL ASS IF fEb PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIPC ACCESSION -0--AP0049385 ABSTRACTIF-XTRACT-(U) GPP-0- ABSTRACT, THE CORROSION RESISTANCE DF WELD JO-11NITS CONSTiTUTING BINAKY NI ALLOYS WITH DEOXIElftING ELEMENTS Ylt ALI Zqv Mt AND Sl 144S IINVESTIGATED IN AQ 0 NAOH (65PEI'~,CENT; AT r__ wr T HE 180-ZOODEGREES OVER 900 14R BY rH . AND -liETAt-LCP',0l%PHl(' FOLLOWlNG ADDITIVES WERE USED. ~l 0.23-1.9i AL 04?4-3p83* ZR 0.4-1.5, .-,MN 1.3r+-8.15, AND SI 0.36-3.19PERCENT. WELDING VIIS CARRIEU OUT li\i AN AR ATM. WITH A NONFUSIBLE W ELECTRODE BY USING D+C. ~ijl`H INCREASE (IF THE 'ALLOY ELEMENTS CONTENT, ONLY A SLIGHT CORROSION INCREASE WAS NOTED. NO LVERCRYST. CORROSION WAS.OBS6. UNCLASSIFIED USSR BAYCRK,\70, 1. P., Candidate of Biological Sciences, je. an FEDOROV, Ye. N., Candidate of Biological Sciences, Leningra cientific Research Institute of Physical 0.4ture "Improvement of Vestibular Function in Young Skiers" Moscow, Teoriya i Prak-tika Fizicheskoy Kpl'tury, No 1, 1972, pp 60-63 Abstract: Ninety-eight 11- to 12-year old boys and girls were given 16 skiing lessons over a period of 9 weeks on different kinds of terrain (rugged, flat, combination of ru.vged and flat) to determine the effect of terrain on the acquisition of motor skills and the effect of practice (in different kinds of terrain on vestibular function. The children who skied ~oii rugged terrain did best. Beneficial changes were observed in the vestibula-~ analysor in the form of decreased excibility on the periphery and increased resistance to extreme stimuli. By the end of the programi all the grot ips showed improvement in technique, speed, and balance, but the latter was most developed in those who skied on rugged terrain. 46 -USSR 53'9-172-3-'539-2 ALE'SHIN, K. P. , I"'tIP%.ZAB)J9A'nV,~, B. I".. K -YA-, ARTE!, EV .0 a RUVOETY, V~ V., Si-IIIMTOV, G. V. , and. STEP P. "Msabauer Bich AnEiftar Resolution Dif f ractome t *~r Moscow, Pribory i ':,~eldmika -Iksperimenta, Nlo 6, 1971, pp 64-66 Abstraot: A iZssbauer diffractometer, designed for a broad var-i- ety of rneasir~,e_-:,onts with -x-iays and-graimma radiation, is described. The essential of this inatm-wnt is the low count trong ga=qa ray source-s, thus re- rate of quanta even with s U sulting in rfUpeated and yrolonged ineasureiaent of a single peak. The ills t_rw,,..7:nt contain8 an x-ray tube in additioh. to tile Ili6ssbauer source, thuz; p2-..,_Jt--Ung the, correction and investi,-,ation of a crys- tal structure prep:,tiatory JI.; -o operation with F~,a_ymrt radiation. The I I'l basic wl' thc_- inctrLi-mont it3: thzA of tho UHIS-50IN x-ray equipmnt. description of it io given together with an external- view Phol-lo.1a;-1-111 ard a sample of -the s~octrum for a quartz crystal I ~an ,_:.onocrystal. The author." thank 1. 13. Pilippov anc -f;'anc:,. in rnr%~ and 11. A. Vol-o, to and settingg up rj t. r a 1 4 1 'th 'h the7, instriu. nt. Thev are ',,ssociated wi 6 c institute of Atomic 4f V at o;~ c c 90 --230CT70 13 SIN 028 UNCLASSIFI PR C'FS G DATE IN MAKING GASIFIED CASTINO MODELS ---EVALUATING PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS tT-tE IAUTHOR -(D2)-MOSKALEVt V.G., STEPANOV, YU.Ao~ %WAWOWU -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SnURCE-MOSCOWt POLIMERY V LITEYNv PROIZ VEY SB0RNIK:(.P0LYJ'-'.ERS IN CASTING 'KEFERENCE-REFERATIVN" ZHURNAL-TEKHNULOGIYA MASHINDSTAOYENIYAP NO 2t DATE'PUBL ISHED ------- 70 MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR ,-TOPIC,TAGS--PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY# FOAM PLASTICt POLYSTYRENE RESIN# .~_,~METAL CASTING ~-ONTRDL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS P-OCUIRENT CLASS--UNCLASStFIED -PRIOXY REEL/FRAMF--1995/1663 STEP NO--UR/0000/69,10001000/OLIZ/0116 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AR0117054 UNCLASS IF NO 2/2 02 8 PIROCESSING DATE--230CT70 UNCLASSIFIED ,,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AR0117054 USTRACT/EXTRACT-WI GP-0- ABSTRACT* BASIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIAL USED IN GASIFIED MODELS ARE LISTED. CURRENTLYv THESE REQUIREMENTS ARE MOST FULLY.$%TISFIED BY FOAM POLYSTYRENE* METHODS OF EVALUATrNG QUALITY OF -SLABS 01: FOAM POLYSTYRENE ANO GRANULAR FOAM P0LYSTYR.EN&.ARE EXAMINED, WTH DETERMINATtON OF MECHANICAL AWPHYSICOCHEMICAL :CHARACTERISTICS OF FOAM POLYSTYRENE.* UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 621.311-,.592 AMEXYM!, V. T. and SHIRYAPOV, 1. 11. "Analysis of the SnC 1,xcl-bon -Absorption Spectvuru" 2 -a polumi-ovodnih-ov, NO J.0v 1972, 1) 1931-- Leningrad, Piaika i tekhnik 1935* Abstract: This article is iii the nature of a survey of 11-he been uo.,:c in tha' has the area Of Sn02 ex0itcM The rethod ol" verturbal-.ion theory h-as beem lus~!d to c0 C tiono to eXcl".'all C-liergy lovcls that appear v,,'_he~,i the ar!d_r30trGry of the uppcim-en crwital io tajlr,,-n irit-o ~,cro-vi-itb. Thin fo.?,maz for i,~ energy lovvel2j in th~_- i;-3 S11 th.c, spuctrum, a o"E, c"~;eitou likicio with 1,)t' 110 t hw, i I CM -1 a 1, "A a of 41,; is classified as dirc~ct,, forbidden exciton 4-r,_~- ~,itj. n-P states and quadrupoie -IS Quar4tii;a-'.-Lw cmj~,ar_-L;--0nr3 ol_' theoret-ic-al and renults on bai3ia o-f 4he surveyed are im-de, and a I.-able of exciton enert- Ln obtaLied through both theory and experiv-ent, _Joz)rovidi~'. A bib- liography of 1! 1.: i L s a e~, i ce --7 USSR 1JDC 533+536.423.1 STEPANOV, Yu. A. "Optical Method of Studying the Mutual Diffusion of Gases" Tr. Kazan. k1lim.-teldinol. in-ta (Works of Kazan' Chemical Engineering Insti- tute), 1972, No. 48, pp 19-23 (from RZh-r-lzika, No 1,~Jan 73, Abstract No 1Ye43) Translation: A device is described for measuring the coefficient of T,,Iutuil gas diffusion by an optical method. The diffusion de,,-.Ice is of the Loqc]L-,,Iidt type with a thin,.movable, dividing membrane enclosed in an -vir thermostat. the diffuslion The change in the density of the diffusing j,,as mixturt: durinr process iH recordvd Wth a double-beam interferomc!ter, Hhe I.Aght sourre for which Is a laser. There are optical windows fnr the passage of light Ill tile walls of the thermostat and the diffusion device. The nirmber of interference bands occurring in a given time Interval-were recorded in the exneriment. Preliminary experiments on an He-C02 Pyotem at 490 rmi Eg showoad tile high .efficiency of the device. P. Ye. Suyetin. 7 - 'USSR tjDc: 621.373.423 SZMAN2V, XII A. , YES KOVA, G. F A Two-Frequency Micro-wave Oscillator" Moscov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zn,-ki, No 13, May 72, Author's Certificate No 335758, Divisi6n H, filed 4 oct 69, published 11 Apr 72, p 225 Translation: This Author's Ce--tificate introduces a 1-1wo-frecuency rdcro- vave oscillator vhich contains an anplifier-convert ter klystxcn and a innodu- lator. As a distinguishing feature'of the patent, the oscillator circuit is simplified by connecting the output and input of We klytitron through a feed-through resonator.tuned to the fiequency of the'~ input cavity of the klystron, a directional coupler. mi &ttdauator, emd L-~ phaze. shifter. 153 USSR UDO 621.~.032.266 XHVO-ROV, M.I., MRANOV, YU.D., PODRZOMNEVA, N.Y., 5EMNTOV, 0.1. "Experimental Investigation Of Interaction 0? Spiral Electron Flow With Electro- magnetic Waves In Two-Dimensional Periodic Delay System glektron.,telhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. ob. Elektron. SVCh (Electronics Technolou. Scientific-Tachnical Collection. Microwave F~lectronicsl, 1971, Issue 5, pp 9 rom RZh-Elektronike i yeyiq primeneniye, No 10, Octobor 1971, Abstract No 10A26) Translation: An investigation is conducted of an experimental model of the inter- action of spiral elcetron flows with waves in a two-d Uansional p2riodic deley oyatem. It is chown as a rasult of the experiments that attainment of synchron- Lem of the electron flow with the electromagnetic:wavetj depends on the values of both the azimuthal and the axial components of tho opood of -the elootron flow. It is eatabliched that BynchroniBm with direct and countot wavea i9 attained with substantially equal values of the azimuthal co=ponent.of the speed of the flow. It is disclosed that with noecific relationshipa of the parameters of the dolay system and the electron stream the synchronism voltage -does not depend on the frequency. 4 ref. Summarf. USSR UDC: 51 STEPANOV, Yu. G. "Use of Mathematical Programming for Solving Multivariant Problems" Cheboksary, V sb. Avtomatiz. sistemy uDr,-.vleniya (Automation of Control Systems--collection of works) 1973, pp 103-106 (from RZh-- Natematika, No 1, 1974,Abstract No 17559) Translation: Use of linear programming is considered for the deter- mination of a plan for processing production items in the course of a definite period of time on the machines of alshop which produces the items for another shop. Author-Is abstract. 1A PRON111-c-i's FOR [ArLicle bv Y- 1. Tile !.It r of ec lf ,f t~-.- n ~r I no I. t I i1v the !fl,!u%tr1JI, ucf,)lit it Ir res-tv,1. .1 rho countr-,,. Part of rho r~%*Tl If ll,-I ptioldards vill alic extend to tho ftr l'-Anr- InCrolIA111P. the l:,-oIVXJt-t x-,t also ths proprens in all branabro of Ac!i-" -t I-Inted th- for no~., vrc Thim Avarr.1, w.,1 jrvd ar. i.duclisit to, rr,lz~l toI. Finn nnO -1~~ prNSucts and. prir-rily. to rai,o Th krcL11-ti,,,.1 TIl. A-- -thrt" ;'.I III ""' In pa mj 0,~. tT,, !,att-' ~-a brva,~ .~P,, iz6t of emr"terp in cmt,111,NtleIn ~ttii Tile paml,inr and dralstm T,,Ir.-.~~. 0,tti, I-et, ArrW ptocl.kv on ooow~rz in C-%e 1-t top -mr, t~ V..* 411rcad pertained te thono brAnch- 4,me a qt%itv --l of p"J,:ctict% and culvive had e-cveloped. 'No cll,mi, r,f problev% uolvcl in 0"1, 11LI, of rt%p al-r,,tiorl ele . 1,roduct A,", ---tA of -4 . arti-I-1:tcst t, ntructij-1 laviut aqd itt-tric t,%. A-141 1,-.uc of t"t vz~ , -. tfrnirlL dQCL-(,"CAttQn-, nlitorlattag of acc-ttitt--. .,or^" Atlfi -5,r~ docunentatinn, Xt in orccurary r.() nOte AV~tht-t ~i nvct-i 1410! AUtorwttLlm Of tile d,ijnn tn the AnnearAnce c-' r~w repronmitation of 0-- cl)mputt~r" inforriation eArriers. i/2 005 UNCLASSIFIED PftQCE5,SXNG OF UNIFIED SYSTEM OF Or--$IGNER DOCUMENTATION OF UNIFICAT-ION IN AECHA141CAL AiND PRECISION ENGi%Ei~rING -U- :,-..AUrl4OR-.(G2)_STEPAN'0Vp YU.I.s SUMSHIK, M*Rv ,.-CCUNTRY 10F INFO--USSR I KALHESTVOs 1970Y W4 PP 59-62 -SOURCE-STANDARTY PUBLISHED----70 AREAS--MECH., ~;-SLIBJECT IVIL ANO MARINE ENGR IND., C ENGINEERING STANDARD TAGS-TECHNICAL STANDARD# ~'rt-NTRGL MAi-~K1,NG--Nu- REST2,ICTIUNS DATE-20NOV70 AND PROaLEMS e.'DUCCUMEINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEt./Ff'l`.AME-19B5/20l4' STEP C N N C J1 RE 2/2 005 UN C L A 5 S I F I C. 0PROCEMNG DATE- 20 NOV701 C IRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0i02Qlt4 TR 'AdSTRACf/EA -ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T14E Sf,4M)INKOS INCLUI)ED ll~~ Dip U,%l I F r Elj SY'STEM OF DESIGNER UOICUMENTATION INFLUENU. 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