SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TERESHIN, O. N. - TERSKIKH, I. I.

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USSR TERESHIN, 0. N., et al., Radioteklinika, Vol 27, No IJ 1972, pp 31-35 adiation patterns,are presented. The analysis demon- antennas. Experimental r, strates the possibility of constructingvave channel antennas with modulated phase velocity and quadruple use of the,array. , The: applic.ation of such an- tennas permitsa significant decrease in the length of the antenna by co,11parison withordinary antennas of the wave. channel type,. 2/2 Rim -USSR. uw: 621.356.677.73(088.8) TEMSHIN 0. N., YEROKHIN, G. A.,~YUAKO, A.*N., bloscov Electrical Engineer- ng. 1ns i ~~'Communications An Antenna" USSR Authort,s Certificate No 263693, filed~24.Sep 68, published 4 Jun 70 '(from RM-Radiotelklinika, No 12, Dee, 70, Abstract No-.12BU P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an antenna in the form of, arectangular horn with ribbed walls in the aperture soction. The an- tenna is excited through a waveguide junction -whi ch widens out in the 11 plane. Slie ribbi~d walls of the horn are a continuation o~' the wide walls of the junction; the groov-es are rectangular and paralle1W the wide walls -h in free of the fceder; the spacing of the grooves is 0 1 of -a travvlengt opace. The dopth of the grooves varies~with reapect to tha lezigl;h of' the witenna in such a way that the envelope of the: ribs is demeribad by it para- bolic law. This design provides a radiation!,pattern of plateau or cosecant shape n the E plane. One illustration. N:~ '~S -.4 q USSR UDC: &u-396 677 TERESHUT O.N.. OZOLTSOV, L.N., Active Members aZ the Scientific and Technical ocie ectronica!and of Radio Engineering, El Covwmic~tion& imeni A.S..Popov "A Backward-Wave Antenna With. Modulated: Phase Vf.-lbeity!; Based on Rod-Type :~Decaerating Structures" M-scow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 25, No 12). Dec 70, PP 39_43~ Abstract: The "wave channel" method is u5ed as abasis :Tor ftrmulating the problem of synthesizing a backward-wave antenna with modulated phase velocity. Theoretical and experimental studies showthat such an,:antenna can be can- structed with rod-type decelerating structures. The ude of backward-wave antennas with modulated phase velocity can appreciably.~i=ducc the longitudinal dimens-ions of antennas as compared-with conventional antennan -with umr-odu- lated phase velocity. The transverse Aimensions of the anteimas are in- -eased by the reflecting shield. ex USSR UDC 621.396.677.732 TERESHUN, 0. :1. YEROKHIN, G .A., YUVKO, A. N'. "Synthesis of. Horn Antennas with ImpL-dance Walls" Tr. Mosk elekrrotelmh Communica- n. in-ta svyazi (Works of Moscow Elect rotechnical tions Institute), 1969, vyp. 1, pp 222-225 (from R71i-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8B66) Translation: This article contains an investigatioa of the uos5ibility of ob- ven phase-amplitude field.distribution in the aperture of horn taining.a gi tennas with impedance boundary conditions on the horn walls. It is proposed -that the -Fielct.of tile exciting source have the nature of ni-waves. There are -three illustrations and a seven-eati-f bibliOgraphy. tOMTROL MARKING-NO RG.SrR[(',Tlf3NS .,--.,-(.;UMEP4T C L A S S - - U N C L A S S I F I E D "PROXY REEL/FRMIE-19,32/1094 STEP tfR,C ACCESSION -110--AA0112216 2/2 034 U;",r- L ASS I F11 PROC ES S ING DATE-11SEP70 C.1 R G* - C" ESS I Q-N NO-AA0112216 A U -48STRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS AUTHORIS CFRTIFICATE TNTRODUrES . AN ANTENNA MADE IN THE FORM~-OF A RECTAN(7,uLAR Hr"P'J. THF wALLS ~OF THE HORN WHICH DFVFRGF-- FROM THE WIDF ;14ALLS OF JHE FEEDFR WAVEGUrOE 'ESA HAVE -4. RIBBED SURFACE FORMED BY, :TR.4NSVtRSF- GROOVES. TO PRI)DUCE A M OR: COSECANT SHAPED RAOIATION PATTERN I N- 'THE E PLANEt THE DEPTH OF THE IS VARIED OVER THE LEINGTHOF THE 1ANTENINA T14E LAW OF THE RIB ~ENVELOPE BEING CLOSE TO PARA'SOLICO 11 -Z - ----- ------- UZI= -7--L USSR UDC 621.396.67.001 TERESHIN 0. N., GOMM, V. G., KUZNETSOV, L. N. with a Radiation S Relief Impedance Axial RadiationAntenna ynthesis of a f Special Shape" 4attern o Tr. Mosk. elektrotekhn. in-ta syyazi (Works of the Moscew Electrotechnical Communications Institute), 1970, vyp. 1, pp 130-136 (froin Rzh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9B2) Translation: Beginning with representation of the field near the antenna with a modulated phase velocity-in the.form of the sunt of surface waves with different delays propagated at,various angles to the antenna a:-.is (see RZh-Radiotekhnika, 1970, 1B46)), a method of synthesis of an antenna -With a sectoral radiation pattern is discussed. The paTiameters of an endon rod impedance antenna and an antenna based an a rod delay structure are.calculated. There is one illustration and athree-entry~bibliography. USSR UDC~621.396.677.495 X SP 0 MZNETSOV, L. N. TERE IIN "The 'Wave Channel' Antenna with Modulated Phase Velacf-ty" Moscow, Radictekhnika, Vol 25, No 8i 1970, p 39-43 P Abstract: The authors find fault wi th present antennap of the "wave char nel" type designed in the form of a delaying:structure cons-; sting of a uniform grid of passive vibrators excited by an active vibrator witil reflector. TtS basic advantage is its simplicity, but its disadvantage is its narraw band and inability to yield a high gain. Because of this and other dratback-s, the authors propose the following design system. An al~ially radiating ~antenna constructed on the principle of jxansforining & pr-mary, strongly delayed wave into a weakly delayed wave is :to be taken: as the basic form; tha two-dirilensional impedance structure i*s to be compuced using the method of an earlier paper (by 0. N. Tereshin and V. G. Gofmaji in i~adioteklhnika, Vol 24, No 8, 1969), in which the!~~delay-'factor nf the:secondary wave is determined by the para-maters of.the antenna directional diagram; the law for the change in relief is to correspond to the line along.whicti the phase cencers of the passive grid vibrators are Arranged; And the law for the phase velocity change is to correspond to the law for the impedance change in the vibrator structure through a change in vibrator-length. The bene-fics of this design method wLre experiiiientally.dc.,inotisr-rr-~t(.~(l. USSR (JDG 621.396.677.7 'F "M SHIN 0. N., ' MOROZOV, B .N I ---- - ----- "A Procedure for Decreasing the Reaction of'ari Auxiliary Mirror to an Exciting Horn in a Cassegrainian Antenna" Tr. Mosk. c-le'r-Itrotekhn. in-ta svya7,_i (WIorks of Moscow Elect rotectinical Com~ RZ h munications Institute), 1970, vyp. 1, pp. 136-140 (from, -Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9B46) Translation: This article contains an inveri-,J,gation o~ the possibility of using a relie4- impedance adaptor for redirection of part- of the emitted energy reflected from an auxiliary ho-n-i on thr~ primary -mirror in order to exclude its return incidence on the exciting horn. Tht~ parameters of the adaptor are defined. Comparison of it with.the one usually used for the same purposes demonstrates its advantages. There are. two illustrations and a two-ent ry bibliography. USSR 621-396.677-75 TMOSHINT, 0. IN., SEDOV, V. M., IbIscow Electrotechnical Institute of Co=nunicstions .......... 1- ....... . "An Exciter for a Flat Surface-Wave Antew-a Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Qbraztay, Tovarnyye ZnaR-i, No 6, 1970, p 216, patent No 251026,,filed 4 Mar 68 'Abstract: Tais aut1hor's certificate introduces an exciter for a flat surface- wave antenna. Me unit is made in, the form of.a horn and a ribbed section with vaa-jing impedance. As a disting"I shing feature of the ~,patent, the ove'rall. dizen- sions of the exciter are reduced and itateffectivenessAs improved by making the outer surface of the ribbed sectiow.cQnc~ e and. incli~lug t1ae horn to the ribbed section at., somea ngle, say %7~ USSR UDC '02 1.396.6 77. 73 TERESHIN, 0. N., YEROKHIN,.G. A. And YUVKO, A.' AN.: a Ttgo-Dime 1pedance Horn Antennas According Synt esis Qf n.7ional Dr to a, Wciftc W-stribution in-the, perturell~ Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Val 25, No:l, Jan 70, pp 63-69 A method is outlined for the synthesis of impedance Abstract: horn antennas according to the fielddistribution in the aperature. The relationship betweer. the field'distributi6n in the aperture and the required radiation pattern may be determined on the basis of relations known from the classical theory of radiation system sunthesis. Possible ways for specifying the Eield structure sat- i.6fying the wave equations and ensuring the possibility of select- ing any given field distribution inthe apert'airie are analyzed. The method is illustrated by the. synthesis of a horn antenna having a sector-shaped radiation pattern. The results.are presented in graphs in the form of relief and impedanceifunctions, as-well as radiation patterns (theoretical and experiatenta).~ It i13 concluded that this method makes it possible to synthb~size the horn antennas with im- pedance walls, whose experimental.~r'adiation patterns coincide well with theoretical ones. Orig. art. has 7 figures and 17 formulas. --------------- - ------ Acc. Nr. fiPO040399' ReE. Code: R o 10 USSR UDC 621.396.677.73 0 TERESHIN, 0 IN and Xtn%Q _A,-A "Synt Wo-D men4ional' impedance Horn Antennas According esi6.-Of T -to a -~the.Aperturwl pecific Distr bution in Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 25 No 1, Jan 70, pp' 63-69 Abstract: A method is outlined for the synthesis of impedance horn antennas according to the field.distribution in the aperature. The relationship between the.field distribution in.the aperture and the required radiation pattern may be determined on the basis of relations known from the classical theory,of radiation system aunthesia. Possibl.e ways for:specifying the fieLd structure sat- isfying the wave equations and ensuring the possibility of select- ing any.given field distribution in the aperture arie analyzed. The method is illustrated by the synthesis of a horn antenna having a sector-shaped radiation pattern. The results are presented in graphs Ar AP0040399 in the form of: relief and impedance functions, as well as radiaEion Patit"erns (theoretical and experimenta). It is concluded that this method makes it possible to synthesize the. horn~antennas with im- Pedance walls, whose experimental radiation patterns coincide well with theore-tical ones. Orig.. art.a -h sI figur stand 17 formulas. 19741850 WNW= PROCESSING UATE-13NOV70 113 039 UNCLASS1,F10' TITLE-7CALCULATION OF ?LAS7-!OIG MOT[W.JN~AN AXIALLY SYMMETk'C, SPATIALLY PERIODIC,' ALTERNATING MAGNETIC FIELD1-U- AlJTHQR-(Q5)-KALlYKOVv A.A.p T1RESfiIN,.V.'I..f,CHEB0TAAEV, V.V.t KHIZHNYAK.* N.A., LYSENKO) O.YE. ~w wo~ COUNTRY:. &F INFO--USSR 0, Z-iUR--`VAL TE .._,~.SDURCE -LENINGRAt KHICHES,-~GY FIZIKI, VOL. 40, NO. 3, MAk 70, PP ~66-474 DATE PU8LISHED ------- 70 _.,::s UBJ EC TAREAS--PHYSICS _-JOPIC' TAGS--PLASM0101 PLASMA FLOW tMOTION -,EQUAT I Ukl~ COMPUTER CALCULATIONP VELOCITY u I s, r ii i -a u T i a t4 MAGNETIC F I E L DE F F E C TPLASMA CONDUCTIVITY, MAGNIETIC.PEAMEABILITY _CV AkIAPOK I NG--NO RESTR ICTIOINS, D CC UM E N T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '-'-:PfZOXY REE L/ FRAIM E--300 4/ 13 5 1STEP NO- UK/0057/70/0401003/0466/0474 -4 NO ACCESSIOt --AP0131782 ~2/3 039 UiNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 t I RC ACCESSION NO-AP0131782 ,,,ABSTRAC7/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MOTION OF A PLASM010 IN A 14AGNETIC FIELD PRODUCED BY A SYST_1_114~~OF COILS 1-41TH MUTUAL-LY OPPOSING CURRENTS IS CONSIL)f a "R 0 THE ANALYSFS~ I S CONDUCTED 14THIN THE FKAMEWORK OF TH& INTEGRAL MODEL OF A SOALL BUNCHr CONSIDEW.ING THE EFFECTS OF -DISSIPATION AND THE GAS KINETIC: VRESSURE~. ME PAPER;IS AN EXTENSIO? OF EXPERIMENTAL WORK ItN WHICH STAH.ILIZATIUN. AND FOCUSING OF A PLASMlA MOVING -IN- A SPATIALLY PERIODIC, ALTERNATING1 NXIALLY SY~*IETRIC MAGNETIC FIELD WAS. FIRST INTC OBSEkVED. THE EQUATIONS OF MGTION WERE -GRATED ON A COMPUTER FOR DIFFERENT PA-RAMETERS,OF:~.THE,.liJLASt4OiD. THE FOLLOWING ~_~CGNCLUSIONS WERE DRA~iN FROM THE COMPUTATIONS.- 1 1. THE INITIAL VELOCITY 'OF THE-PLAS1,1010 IS THE BASIC PARAIMETER~ EFFECT IiNIG :'THE PASSAGE OF PLASMOIUS THROUGH TvE SYSTEM. 2. FOW LARGE INITAAL VELOCI flEs THERE I AN INTEkVAL OF VALUES OF THE ~ RATI 0 IN-H Pk I ~14EZ SUBO JNDEA WH I CH PASSAGE OF THE PLASM010 TH[ik;'JG!i THE SYSTEM IS OBS~RVED. AS THE INffIAL V ELOCITY INCREASESt THE N-H PRIML-2 SU E BO-INTtRVAL 611OAdENS. 3. UPON REFLECTIO14 OF THE PLASMOIDS TH"~ PLASMA IS-CAPTURF0 IN THE AAGNEric (ELL 'ETIC, SL 11, 4 . WHEN BUNCHES -.41 TH ~S.UBSFQUBT EMI SSION THROUGIfJOL M4(,)N WIT~l CUNJUCTfVITY P45S f HR (11) G14 r H. E. VSTElm, CURRENVS AqL-. INDUCED IN _~:--THE;14 WHICH FULLY COMPENSATE THE APPLIED MAGNEITC FIELD'SO THAT THERE IS NSIDE THE POOR CONDUCTIVITY NO FIELD V PLASMOID. 5., WHEN PLASMOIOS w I rH PASS THROUGH THE SYSTEM, A SHIFT.-IN -PHASE OCCURS BETWEE14 THE MAGNETIC FIELD-AND THE INDUCED -CUkRENT. IN THI S CASE THE MAGNET IC FIELD PENETRATES THE PLA$MOID. 6. 'CLASSIFIED UN - t : , , i;- .:-., t. i~ ~ I I . . . I I I .. ~ ~, I . ': I - ;, - ~ ; : - . ~:, I `- 3/3 039 ~ I UNCLASSIHED. : PROCE5SING DATE--13tljovro USSR UDC 533.9.07 KAL,14YKOV, A. A., TEIRESHIN, V. I., CHEBOTAREV, V. V., i(HIMITYAK, N. A. and LTSENKO, 0. ~YE. Axially Symmetric, -1 c, "Calculat-ion ol:! -Plasmoid 'Motion in an Spatially Periodi Alternating Fagnetic Field" Leningrad, Zhurnal 'jekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vbl.~ 40, ~No. 3~, Ma.-:70, pp 466-474 _:Abstract: The motion of a plasmoid in a magnetic field,produced by a system of coils with -,-.,IutIIally opposing currents is 'considered, The analysis is conduczed within,the franework of the integral model of a small bunch,cansidering -the ef- fects of dissipation and the gas kinetic pressure.. The paper is an extension of experiment-_LIL wcrk in which stabilization and focusing of,a plasma movin6 in a Spatially periodicalternatin axially sy= 91 retric rnaggnetic~field was first ob- served. The equations of mation. were integrated on a coMputer for different parame-Cers of the plasimoid. The fallowing, conclusions were dralvm from the com- putations: 1. 7he initial veloc# y -of the, plasmoi is the basic. parameter ef- I fectIng the passa.,ge of'" plasmoids through the system. 2.. For large initial ve o- ci-t-Les the_-e exists an interval olo values of the ratio x/.rij, under which passage of the plasmoid through the system is. observed. As~the ih itial -'relocity increases.. J/ C, USSR. ~ALICNOV, A. A~, et al, Zhurnal-tekhnicheskay fiziki, Vol. 40, No. 3, Mar 70, ~p 466-474 the NIH6 interval broadens. s. upon reflection of the,plastw-ids the plasma is C aptumd lin the magnetic cell vrith subsequent emission,t'rwough the magnetic slit. 4. Vrhen bunches with good conductivity pass through the' system, currants are in- duced in them which fully compensate the,dpplied magnetic fiOl so that there is no field inside the plasmoid. 5. When plasmoids with poor conductivity pass t4wough the system, a shift in phase occurs between the'zagnetic field and t1lie induced current. In this case the.magnetle field penettates -the plasmoid. 6. Plasmoids with poor conductivity undergo alstron-g retardatioq in the systern which-is proportional to the phase shift betwetn the map-leticTfield and the in- duced current. Preliminary analysis shows that these results are in good agree- ment with experimental data of the.authors but a more cozTpleta comparison will require more detailed experiments. This wbrk Is currently being conducted and the results will be published.' The, interest of B., G. Safronov. in this work is ack-=cledged. 2/2 bm 621-771-073-001.5 POUMM, P. I., IfIKMAYEV, V. A., POLUKHIW., V. P., TERESHKO, A. K., and YEFDOW, S. P. "An Analysis of Operating Stresser. in the Contact Zones of Four-High Rolling Moscow, Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Yetallav i Splavmr, "1$_-taUurgiya" Publishing House, No 64, 1970.1 pp 68-72. Translation: Data are given on the size and nature of the distribution of residual stresses in roUs 500 min din 'ter. Summary operating stresses in the rolling process are analyzed in dependence on,the technological features: tension;.ratio of-internal friction; slippage. Four ilIustrations three bibliographic entries* nm -,USSR uDC 669-24:54-8.4 POPOV, L. IS., UEBESHKO.I.I. V.. COMBO; L. K., KOIZVA~ 11. A., KOZLOV, E. V., and K0VALEVBKAYK,_.___ --'rian Physicotechnical:institute imeni V D. ~T. A., Silce Kuznetsoy and Tomsk Engineering Construction Institute "Dislocation Structure of Ni3a at Different Stages of Deformation" Sverdlovsk, IFizika Metallov i Mtallorvedeniye, Vol 35, No 2. Feb 73, MD 409- Abstract: This study was conducted to study the change in the nature of dis- location structure in intermetallide Ni Al withincreasing degree of deform- tion. Alloysswith nickel and 22.9 and N.0 at.% Al vere investigated to vhich deformations of 1-14 were applied. ',At sinall degrees of deformation (1-2~) interlaces of dislocations were,extended along' slip.traces and the average distance between slip,traces was 8300 A. The number of interlaces and.dislocation density increased with:increased deformation. Plastic deformation of NY1 -results in the generation of three types of dislocations two of which are inherently located in octahedral plaws and one -- cubic 'planes. In the defox-med alloy numerous vide.stacking faults are observed when alloy composition is close to stoichiometric and the energy of the stacking faults amounts to 29 erg/CM2 for the alloy,vith 24.o at.% Al. At high degrees --l I. 2/2 . - - USSR UDC 681.3.007 ABEZGAUZ, M. I., GOLANT, Yu. A-v E P. and GRINBERG, Engineers, echnical Sciertcesi ~A. S., Candidate of "Method of Representing Information in Automated Control Systems of Discrete Troduction'. Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, !No 7, July 1971, pp 10-12 Abstract: The article examines the organization of the structure of document arrays in automated control systems which is based on'a single concept of the production situation -- a conceptual model. The suggested version for representing-information is based on the following principles: utilization of a specific model of object operation, application of the "information resources" concept along with the "material resourcesil concept, interpre- tation of the process of operational selection of the controlling actions, selection of groups of interacting events,,examinatioxi of data utilization by the personnel, selection of the staff, compilation-of a set of algorithms, placement of-code diagrams in documents'and-standardization of operational documents.for all administrative.workers.vith,an individual composition of code diagrams. The composition of the code dia3rams,depends on the set of 1/2 OEM USSR ABEZGAUZ, M. 1. ,et al., Pribory i Sistemy.Upravleniya, No 7, July 1971, pp 10-12 interrelated events of the sphere of the individual administrative worker led by the specific and the number of elementary controlledevents refledt. set of documents. The workers are periodically~supplied with the standard document forms, including a specification-key with a complete set and structure of code diagrams.and other information. Theadv~ntages of this method include the possibility of.organizing information required by the particular worker and control of information resources, establishing pre- requisites for the formulation of a single conceptual,~model, accelerating the process of rapidly selecting the necessary data from a set of documents, and the possibility of a for-mal-desciiption.and.quantitative evaluation of the perception of data by the,personnel.' 212 129 USSR uDc 669.14.018.45.621.438 idate of Technical Sciences, TERES':" A. S., Engineer, M OVA, A. YEj, Cand 4906~11SXff.' S. , GOASEROVSKAYA , . T. S. Engineers,~Ceatral'Scientific Research Institute 64' Xachiner Building Technology' Ketal. Plan", "Heat-Resistant Steel T57-IL13 for Cast Parts of Gas Turbines" Teploenergetika, No 5. 1970,,pp 23-25 Abstract: On the basis of the investigation of a serie's of experimental variants of alloys for cast parts of gas turbines, the,composition of steel 3Ehl6N2ZV6B (TsZhl3) was selected as the.optimal one..lLro-- the point of view oe surface properties aryl woldability.- 0.25-0.~(Y~ Cj ~15~17j, dr, W!, 5.5-6.5~ W, 0.6-1.2,v Nb. Details on th6 production and:applicatiwi of t~ae citeel aro pro- sented. The steel is rooo=ended for the produetlon. of proi-Lile castings of the giiiding units of gas turbines and 'Other similar subass~mblieis. with a worldng temperature of up 7500 C. 45 R44a USSR UDC: 621-391 TERMC-OV, A. F. TOISTUMOV, V. A. Concerning the Uncertainty Fmction of. Random Sign4s," Kiev, 1VUZ: Radioelektronika, Vol 15, N6 3, Mar 72, 3h3-349 Abstract: A new approach is proposed for extending the concept of the 'uncertainty Ifunction to the case of random signals.~ Let the probing sig- nal S(t) be a realization of a random process which is stored in a radar station and then utilized in reception.. Let 0 be the~Earvyneterj, and 6 be the estimates of the parameters of this, signal. If .0( /0) is the proba- bility density 1~metion for -estimates of Ahe =knt-nm parameters, then for zignal reception in normal white noise ve.have P vhere g(8,0) is the uncertainty function, q is the signal-to-noise ratio, and C is a normaliza-tion constant. It is shoum that t',he expression A g (G. E)) Inf P (S) ds 1/2 USSR TEMUGOV, A. F. , TOLSTUNOV, V. A., IVUZ:.Radioelektronika, Vol 15, 1972, pp 343-349 should be- used as the uncertainty function for random signals in the gen- arget are the wiluiown parameters, eral case. If the range and speed~of the,t 5v)C'v+'oC112 at g in f e, p (S) dS. q In the case where the autocorrelation function drops abruptly to zero with andncrease in the argument, the approximate formula, 2 g S2) + ~2 2 4- A + (ju v T' va UU can.be used as the uncertainty function, where T-i u+jv= S (t) S- (t+x) eluldt. 1631 1/2 008 'UNCLASSIFIED- ~PROCE~SSING DATE--230CT70 T:ITLE--SYNTHESIS OF ALPHAt OMEGAt BIS(ACYLoxylPOLYORGANOSILOXANES -U- :AU_TH0R-(03J-MELIKYANt M.O.v TERGAZAROWt D.A.i'VARTANYANt M.M.. c"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR KHIM. 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KHIM-, EREVAN, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR uDc: 621-3741.029.67 -1, V. BARCHUKOV, A. I., KONEV, Yu. B., PROKHOROV, A. M., TML "A 10.6 Micron Laser Amplifier t-Tith Periodic Structu're of the Amplifted Beam" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 16, No 6, Jun 7i, pp 996-1004 Abstract: An experimental study is made of a single-node C02 laser amplifiez- based on a 90-meter quasioptical mirror transmission linc.~ An estimate is maa=_ of the effect utdch errors in alignment of the line correctors and amplitude- phase distortions have on beam degradation. Basic design data and character- istics are Dresented for the laser. The output power is more than 500 watt-s. The study showed that the proposed design.could be competitive with the tele- scopic amplifier described by P. Miles and W. Lotus (IEEE J. Qirintum Elec- tronics, 1968, QE-4, 11, 811). The principal advantage of.the gas laser studied in this viork is the Alact.,that the phaoo corrootors in the line are Simpler deviccw, thui the toloscopos in the klilos-LaFtus laser. These corrector-7 provide periodic focusing of the beam, thus reducing broadming due to non- linearity of amplification. Wculations.sho~, that cells no more than 20-25 -i:-, in diameter Sho~ld be used to simplify mtching betwoon the i line and the opticl- laser, shifting the matching itself.to the-laser. The total experimentally measured losses in amplification were too'high to allow any appreciable incroase in output power. USSR UIrv'.621.391.2-018-756 'False Signals Propagation In Ifedis With Aboorption. knel Dioperoton" RadiotalthniV I olektrontha Mar ~972 pp 611 Vol XVII, No Abstract: Propagation of a pilse aignaL in a unif orm medium with abvorption and dispersion is considered. . The reealts *of ~oaputstione for concrete parameters of the signal and medium are presented, which made iV.possible to detect the characteristic features of the propagat'lon. The propagation in a uniform iso- tropic ionospheric placma of a p-Ilea signal with a captain Gausnian envelope was studied. The author thanks L.A. Vaynahtayntor consideration of the work and halpf u1 commento. 2 f 1g. 3 ret. Recolved-by ~editors,. 23 July 1971. USSR UDC 517-53 ~S~u WA. Institute of Mathematics and,Xechanics, Academy of UUen es-mmne an nUniform and Tangential Approximations~of Functions:;Holonorphic in an Angle by Meromorphic Functionz.With,an Evaluation of Theia: Increase" Yerevan, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk Anayanskoy SSR Ya-tematikaq voi 63 tio 11 19111, pp 67-80 Abstracts The article considers the pro'blem of urtife= approximation of functions holomorpbic in an angle by m6ronorphic functions vith evaluationz of their increase. In the case of app~oximtion in an angle by entire func- tions the increase of the approxijnati~g function iB much gmater than that of the functions being. approximated andp by virtue of Yhragmen-Lindelof type theoremst strongly depends on the aperture of the angle of.approximation. In the case of approximation by meromorphic functior4l) however, their increase (in terms of the increase of a chazacteristic functiop) can be limitedto the increase of the function holomorphic in an-angle whic1h is being approximated. In addition, in the case of approximation by merozorphic functions the problem of tangential approximation can easily be reduced to the problem of =Lforn mation, The results of the artiUe have applicotiotus in the theory -1/2 022 UNCLASSIFI:16-: ~PRUCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY REACTI.VITY IN FOR14ATION;OF ADHESIONS IN TALCUM ADMIN15TRATIUN INTO'THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY -U- -AUTHUR-(03)-Mll'4AS`YAN, A.M.P.TERKAS A PAROV' M.R. ARUTYUNYAN, L.O. --OSSR OF INFO, -SOURG-E-EK,SP ER I MENTAL NAYA KHIRURGIYA 1-ANESTEZIOWGI A, 1970, N.0 2, PP JPAJ i'L' I SHED----7 0 ----SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES .;~_TOIPIC TAGS-ADHESIUN, ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY* INHIBITION;j TRYPSINs EXPERIMENTAL -:SURGERY :~".:CONTROL:,MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .e"DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED TA REEL/FKAM E-- 1990/0646 STEP NO--UR/0481/ZG,/000/002/0048/0050 ACCESSION ND--AP0108857 UNCLASSIFIED --------------- -- - t F4 CIL) :'I P: 0 -.'4G DATE--020CT70 "'d L TLC-l%'LTEASr- V-. THE STALILITY.UF THE GRATE; BARS SINT IERI-NG MA ICHINES TflJR-(05)-F,EL0.'4AN, 3.A., G.C. GALE...%IlNv I ;',VA\I-)V, V..~., 1 ER L I KC V S 9. FO--USSR URCE"-MIETALLURG (140SC04) J-970 15 1 6 oa T. PUFL ISHED------70 6JECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND. C,T 4VIL AND MARINE ENGR P4 C TAGS--SINTERING FVRNACEt MATERIAL ~FAJLUkEj BAST TRONj HIGH CARBON ~,!.TEEL t C HP 0M I UPI STEEL/ (U) C-SH1 S ~_36 :c-*ASf I RON'.- ,NtAoL MAkKING--NI3 RESTRICT IONS UMENT Ct.AcJS--UNCLASSIfIED OXY R 11 L F K A iM 1 Q A c) 1 1) 1 SUP N 0- - U K 0 13 0 70 0 ? 10 10 1 0 0 0 6 10 ACCESSIGN hP -APOIC35263 UNCLASSIFIED 12- Gl 2 UNCI'LASSI FIED PR6C,LESSING Dt%TE--02:)(:F70 F. CACC E S 5 1 CiN NO-- AP 0 1 0*-l 2 6 3 STRA-C:T/EXTRA'CT--(U) GP-0- A13STRACT. UN I TL RECENTLY: THE K A R AG AND I N S 1, rAETALLURGICNL PLANIT US~:O OARS FOP. S-INTERING Cl- S MADE F.R 0 " C S H 1 6 ~GR_Al CAST MIN 'fitTIH A LIFE OF 4 MONTHS AN D A C 0 N S Ll?-!' )T I ON: DF 400 G-TO"i OF j "TE P VARIUUS ALLEYS WITH 0fFFEKEfvT CR::~ANID PE CQN:CNS . WERE TRIED. _~S B ES T WAS 68 ALLOY CONTG.2 r- 1.1o.. Ciz 1-g.o7l SI 2.60PERGENT. THE NEW S LAST .5-2 YR. fi Nuclear Science and T6~hnolo4;y USSR ULC: Dlw-w;s I. K., MFfAZEV, V. A., MOISEYEV, A,. A.-J* MOSKU", YU. I.,,'S Yu. V., MVz-BOVSKIY, YE. N., TEXqUil A V. , ana SMN V. PO "Radiation Safety Standards (IMB- 69Y Moscow, Atoimaya encrz;iya., Vol. 28, zio 6,, Jun 70, pp 4063-467 Nostract: In August 1969 the Ndnistry of Healt th of the USSR apProved th2 &idia- 3 diation Safety Standards (NP?,-69) developed by- the National Comair,3ion on Radiation tion. Recom_;endat ons of the International Comudssida of 11adiolooical Protac~ Frotec L'i tion served as the basis for the now standards. 7hese standards act the basic per- -Irlissible levels for ionizina radiation along4with the perniissible admission of radio- active,isotopes into an organion- This includes thrcr~ catedories of people: CatcGory A including, service personnel, Category B including a ecifiz individuals in 'Vila pop- ulation who live in areas where the parrdGsible rddia1bion doses ray have been -1 h includes exceeded and Vnere radiation contiftions. are chocked., and Categorj C 1,;h1c the entire poValation with respect to estindti:ng a GencticeL-Uy significant radia- tion dosaze. Me new standards are~Trztndatory. for the enter-prises and astablish- of all ministries and agencies usind,:applyin,-,, proc6osinj, transportling, ing, and bux-jing radioactive substances and ioni7ine radiation sources. A S.Or short si-Taoxy is given of the scientific basis . which, served as the framework for the new standards. The new standards are differentiated from the old. Tables are 1/2 777!77, =i-~. J~ 212 016 UNC L AS S 1 1 E D': PROC-ESSING DATE-13NOV70 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP 0 126 786 &BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABST~~ACT.~ A REV I Evi 11"S M A 1) EOF THE APPAOACHES TO RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY USE0 BY THE, INTr--i~,~',IATIO~NAL:'COMPIESSIO~4 ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTIO14 CICRP~'- FROM ITS~ INCEPTIO~N IN; 1928 TO THE PRESENT. THE REVIEW IS BASEO ENTIRELY ON THE RECUM14ENDATIONS AND PU 8 L I C A T I U.".1 SOF, I C R.P . AWD ~OOESI 0,4TAIN ANY~NE,rl. MATERIAL. THE UTHORS STATE THAT THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIGLIOGICAL PROFECTION OF A -THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH YSSR TS~ CONSTANTLY REVIEWING RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY .:,STANDARDS AND ENDEAVORING TO BRJING SOVIET PRACTFdE INTO CONFORMIFY WITH THE RECOtArAENDATIONS OF I.C,R.R. !AND W~ITK THE STANOAkDS OF THE INTERNATIOINAL ATOMIC ENERGY AI;EiqCY* JHE: REVISED ."USSR' STANDAkDS ONI, RADI OL GG I CA L PROTECTION ~.AR ES C HE D U L E 0F.CR.;PUBLICATIOWIN 1970. UIN C L A S S I r- I F 1) USSR U:),., 021.039.58 FM- V LETAVET, A. A., DIBOBES, 1, K, T:,,;VMOV3 YE. N. 11-i'd TES, L. "Developmant of Ap roaches to iadiological, Protectiorill p 'loscow, Akademiya Nauk SS-QR,.At Vol. 2-', No 3, 'olar 70, 2Z5-2)1 omnlya nergiya Abstract, A reviev is made of the Pro A safety us4vd by the ap ache's to radiair,',ica, ~Intb'rnational Coniission on Radiologica1Protection (ICHP) ~'Xomi its Inception in 1928 to the present. The revieivis based'.entirel~, on-. the roe omr;endations and publications of I.C.R.P. 'The authors J. arri does 'not contains any nvv n~ateria` 0 -state that the National Co=ission, on Radi Inical 4. ro'Q. cti or. of the, .'.,'inistry of health USS11 is constantly rcviwdn,,, radiological safety' ~manlaid3 and e=10avor- ing to bring Soviet practi co- 4ons o-' I.C.iJ' cc into corXornity.with the rite zxi&AaT~ and with the standards of the International Atomic, Enor~,,Y A"gency. The revi.sad USSR standards on radiolo,,,ical protection are scheduled:to- pbUcation in 1970. Orig. art. has: 10 references, q, USSR uDc: 6--i-37 17 7 A. A. PUPAIT, A. S. TER-MARTIROSYAN, L. T. YId"W"'Tr"T"10, Yu. F. MUNN "Development of Parametric Microwave,Ajr.~plifiers on a Non'Lineua- Dielectric!" n-- Izv-. Leningr. elektroteklin a (News of Leningred Ele~ctriced Erginoering Institute), 197-0~ -.-,-P. 101, pp 33-40 (fran RM-Radiotel:M-ika~ Vc 3.2, Dec 72, abstract No 12D283 [r6cumdj) Translation: There has recently been, a Considerable increase: of interest plied to pEd~ametric warmiiLfiers in the SHF in nonlinear dielectrics as ap "311c zxe asso range. The prosp-~cts for paranus on a nonlinear ddlelecl Cj. 9ted with a n=her of their advantages over pat =- Ps - on sr-7-'-Lc.onducLo2-.-;: intrin- sicr-Ily higber reliability, greater dynoric range, loosbr recjuilrer--~ents for rs stability of the pu=i.-)1-1 level, etc. T"he development of sucil wripi-f -c iwrolves a number of specifics stuemmng from the puwticular properties of ferroelectric nateriLls. A Darticularly. impo-rtant role in thi- s re.-ard is pllw[ed.by the probler- of ensuring effectiveness of heat remov,,j]. from th(~ The pa-per C--,Vf- nonlinear caps-citor heated by the the i-esults of ar, exnerlrent-ql study of certain ampJJ-1-f~-'e-rs with elez'.ent - of VK7 fe-rrocerxfi-c and cry~,, t.-al, ine strontiwa All of '.0 0 is 4-drievod in -tljf~ ct~j-~t-jjtjojjq M- cle ill a tipillifier on 1/2 USSR uDc: 621-375-7.029.6 VM1 IK5 0. G., DAKHNW-IIGH, A. A., RUBAN, A.:S., TER-i-LARTIROSYAN, L. T., YANCHENKOS Yu. F. "A Cooled Parametric AmD14 fier on Strontium: Titanate" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, Vol 17:, 110 9, Sep 72,1pp 1981-1983 Abstract: The paper gives the results of iui experimentalstudy of a two- -circuit regenerative mavar for reflection with a planar nonlinear capacitor based on a strontiutn titanate thin film. The current-voltage character- istic of the canacitor is given. The signal.frequency in:the amplifier was 1.78 GHz, and the pumping frequercy was 5 GlIz. The amplifier.was made in the coaxial strip version. The nonlinear capacitor,vas cbnnected in a break in the central conductor of the strip-line. As a disttinguishing feature of the design, the energy from the.pumping oscillator and the signal are sent to the same coaxial input. ~ Separation is by a filter. Tests were -done. In a cryoi~tat at 77 kelvins. The coaxiai~ Y-circulator was located out- side~-the cryostat. Losses in tE.e. ifi~ut circuits:includirig the,eirculator emaimIted to l.;0 dB; losses in'th'O output i 1cuits were. 3'4B. At~ an ampli- fication factor of 15 dB, the banil of the koposed mavarr~vas 12 M. The 112 112 007 UNCLASSIOIED~ .'PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--DETERMI.'14ATION OF THE COMPARATIVE STABILI[Y OF CATRATE9 OXALATE, AND ,AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '~,PIHUXY REEL/FRAME--199511455 STEP NO--UR/0426/70/023/001/002210026 -:C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116892 UNCLASSIFIED 212 DATE--230CTfu ..007 UNCLASSIFIED PROC;J: CJRC~~ACCESS ION NO--AP0116892 "'~~,AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OVER 90PERCENr OF THE Vt PRESENT -.'I NTHE~AMT*-Of I MG-25 14L OF 0.0001-0.005N .~HCL WAS ADSORBED BY STRONGLY ION EXCHANGER KU-2JN-,THE'H FORM4 OVER 70PERCENT OF THE V ---,-~,-BOUND~WITH-LIGANOS-IN O.OGIM-SOLNS. OF OMICt~CITRIC, AND TARTARIC AC'IDS MAS A -2 UNDERSTAT DSORBED BY.KU IC CONDITIONS OXALIC ACID SOLNS. CAN ~-ELUTE 80.4PEACENT Or-THE V.-ADSORBED ON.;KU-2t. WHILE CITRIC AND IC -ACI.DS OF THE SAME' CONd-N.' WERE,'INEFFECTIVE ELUENTS. F4C I L-1 TY: EREVAN. GOSO UNIV., --f Acr-IFIEI) USSR UDC 537-531 AZIZBEKYAN, L. A., and TEIRMINASOV, Yu.,S. "Study of Dynamic and High-Velocity Deformation of-Polyerystalline Iron by the Method of X-Ray Small7Angle.Scattering" Yerevan, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk.Armyanskoy SSR; Fizika, Vol 7, No 2, 1972, 139-145 P P Abstract: The authors made a comparative'study of the state of the crystal structure of metals subjected to deformation under various types of stress (impact, high-velocity action in compa~rlson with the; static type of load), as well as the- principal characteristici3 of the substructure of the material studied. Polycrystalline iron foil 150'microns thic1c, containing 0.03-0.04 percent carbon, was used for the study~.' Specimens were annealed in a vacuum furnace at 950*C for half an hour, then 'subjected to static, impact, and high-velocity tension at room temperat ure. The method of X-ray small-angle scattering was used to evaluate the mean angle of Misorientation of the blocks of the mosaic. The influence of the thermal effect on the development of the elements of the fine crystal structure is considered, as well as the relationship between variations in substructure characteristics and the mechanism for the realization- of'plastic deformation, 63 Adc. Nr: hjpWn043t;76 Reef a Code: UR 0056 PRIkARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimeq~all-noy i.Tedreticheskoy Fiziki -Nr ZP 1970j, Vol- 58, pp EFFICIENCY OF CURRENT HEATING IN A DENSE PLASMA 'G. CURRENT'GAS 01SCHARGE: OF A. STRON, zyuk, N. A.:-Suprunenko.N. A., A Sukhomlin, Ye. A.';; Terno~o The physical efficiency of curr'~snt heating of a ense p~asrna In a strong cutredt olisid(ji-oij. I'lle heating efficiendy gas dischirge stabilizod bya stronenignetlejield is is of the order of 606/o. Current heating is~ the result of succeasive development of;a number of suearning instabilities and, takes Place ~s lonj~r as tho curreant. flows in the active re on of the discharge. The Jho, plasma therm oil Imergy density previously 9i eoi~fi. ML obtained (nkT 3.1018 eV1crn3) is r ed.; 10 RAME so UDC 539.126 'USSR TERNOV, I. M., KHALILOV, V. R., ZRURAVIEV A. F. and a[IZHOV, G. A., Moscow State University imeni X. V-. lomonosov "on the Effect of a Strong Radiation Field on an Electron Moving in a Plane Electromagnetic Wave Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Fizika, No 1, 10 3, PP 7-17 57 Abstract: Let there be a charged particle (electron) which is simultaneously acted on by the field of a monochromatic plane electromagnetic wave (first wave) and a second wave of arbitrary apeictral compositlon (Oxternal radiation field). The first wave is considered to.be more intense, and hence the motion of the electron is mainly due to interaction with it.: The article considers the action of the second wave on the electron, as well as the question of variations in the mean energy of the electron during its interaction with the radiation field. Conditions axe found whereby. the acceleration of the elec- by the external field compensates for.intrinsic Oloctronic energy losses. 112 '019 UNICLASSIFIED~ PROCES~ING DATE--13NOV70 -TITLE-QUANTUM THEORY OF ELECTRON MOT 10.4 1W -A CYCLIC RESON ANC EACCELEkATUR ~, U- ,AUTH0R-(03)-BAG'-lQV, V.G., SOKOLOVP A. A. vTER Nov PI A.: OF ItN'FO--U5SR IZVESTIYA VYSSHIK14-UCHEBt4YKH~;ZAVF.I)E~NifY: FIZ[KA; APRIL 19731 -sGU,qC E-- TOMSK p USSR BAGPOVIP V. G.; SOXODYT, A. A.; TERNNY. 1.114. (Moscov State University) Quantum. Theory of Electron Motion in aCyclic Resoname Accelerator" Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchbbnykh Zavedeniy: Fizika; April 1970, pp 12-22 ABSTRACT: Me nein-Cordon equation is used in the study 0:0, the notion of a relativist-ic electron in a focussing, constant nn-~;net-lc: fiel(I in the pre-ocrce of A still higher-frequency eddy electromanetic field comensatii~g tbo radiation -p-plicati6m in the tIlLeory of ene,rgy loss. Me solutions ebtain-~d,. can :find.k eledmn storage ritgs, ~d~exe quwatim fluctuations are ezpciplly noticeable. The article includes equwbions. t.bierc are 10 biblicig~aphia references. 2 021 S, 71ED, pROCE",'SING DATE!-20NOV70 N 1) 1~:ACU.,MPL 0 , :GDNA00 TA f) P H I N, W I TH G AM m AGLOBULIN T. I T L Eif: C. R.M A T I G, 'OF PLALENTaL BLOOD~~-U- (03)--;-.SflER AN SK Y, V. V. TEi~NdvaY A. P~ STR 1,61.N V. A. __.~.sc,JRCE--&YULLETENi1 EKSPERLIMENTAL3NOY BIOLOGII I MWITSUNIY, .1970, VOL 49, -~CHRCMIATUCAIAPHY GCI NADUPOPIN R K 1 --NO A E S T R I CT I CN S GL MA, NG CCNTP _u PA 0 X YRE f. L/ HPAME _3004 1016 95 ~STEP (10--UR/~O2lql7O/O49/006/0043/0045 -'Rrl Mm UNCL I S'S I F l:EG RO C E S S It. GDATE-20NOV7C ACCESSIZ!'i NO-AP0131291t -:.AbSTRAC-f/E\'l kACT-- (U) C-P-0- Aa'-TqA(;T GAa','lMiA GL08UL IM:i IS~*ILATED FROM THE s -:F 'N b f; Y TFCHNIQUE, ION ERUM U PLACF JAL ELL~ MEANS OF T KE COLD ALCOHE'L cXGHA)kGE ANO C HRUMARIGRAPHY, ON. COLUMNS PLSSESSED IN ASHEIM ONEEK TEST CiN IMIATUKE VlALF:;RA-T.&- GCNACOTROPTC L I-STIMULATING) lCULL THE MOST~-,'ACTIVE ~PrUVED 0 BE: GAM11A GLOSUL N' f TAfNED 0 A AC T TV I T Y-.' .0 C F C.O. L UmA,':COHOL Mi-THOD, THEN EAE CELLULCSi~- COLUMN AW, W ITH ThE Al F 0 L L 0 D -1 H A T0 lYf A IA E L) DY i-ILANS UF LbLwvi G,' EL F-113RAFIGN IoITH SEPHIAL)EX FINALLY? ViITH (;E.AE S[-FHALkX)k. 50. GtI00 A I. I';, GAMMA: GLOBULIN -CCP -X IJ.H ~CHOt" I GGOA I SULATFO IN VITRIL Kj R M E 0 A PLC & I (.WLD NOT WE -IN -REPEATLb ~ft. SEP ~~";:x 200. FAC I L 13 Y I- I M EL HN I Mi Va INSTI-TUTE-1: 0 F~V cGIINES~ IND ISERA, UFA. w L)~%C LAS S I F I F 1) moo Ref Code: UR 0016 Nr: AFOD43935' PRIMY SOURCE*, 2hurnal Mikrobiolo ii, Ep~demiologii, i Immunobiblogii: 1970j.Nr 2 pp 1EA PIGS MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN.GU11% IN ENTEIZAL IMUNIZATION,WITHPLAGUE EV VACCINE V. 1. Ternovoy, S. 1. Zaplaffna, -A. 1. Khokhlova, Q. F.' Razhkova The authors studied the strtwAural changes in the organism of guinea pigs enterally im- munized with plague EV vaccine in a dose of 250 million and 200milliard microbial cells. Immunomorphological changes in the form of proliferation of lympholdal and reticular tis- sues with formation of - epithelioldo-cellular granulomas, macrophagic reaction and hyper- plasia of pyroninophilic elements developed in the mesentefic lympli nodes. Changes in the spleen and remote lympli nodes were insignificant. Productive mesenterial I mphadenitis with granulomatosis resolved by the 18th, days from -the time of immunization t) aulnea pigs, even when massive doses were used. USM ISUPG-V, P. G., and T~ERNOVAYA. L. P. Ufa Scientif ic Research Institute of I-Men-M -niko: Vaccines arA Sera 1. KeFh W "Dynamics of Antibody Titers to Nucleoprot6in Antigen in Persons Repeatedly 'Vaccinated With Live Influenza~Vaccinel.'.. 110scow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, JulAugll, -p 492 Translation: A series of tests ~rith sera from persons repeatedly vaccinated with live vaccines containing both nucleo-protein and hemagglutinating antigens of types A and B influenza viruses revealed that although the average titers to all four antigens increased with increasing number~of inoculaticns, there i4as no correlation bet-deen the concentration ofantibodies against hemagglut- inating antigens and the concentration of antibodies against nucleoprotein antigens. On the basis of these findings it is recoajilended that both antigens be used simultaneously to evaluate the immunagenic properties of live influenza vaccines and to assess the results of, seroco:nversion in hiuaan beings who have recovered from influenza. IVAR USSR To C '621.1.01.1/.012 VOWSKIY, S. G., TERNOVSKIY, B. I.$ GERASIMOV, N. I. "An Arphibian Body" Moscov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya,, Promyshiennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, .1jo 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate~No 331941, Division B, filed 1~ Jan 69, published 14 Mar 72, P 52 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an amphibian body with races for a pneumoroller traction unit. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the dirt track thrown up by the rollers isAmDroved by bevel- in s1de and rear (stern) sixfaces of: the races. S 1 Ni- 2 7,,.',) V 7 10 112 026 U% LASSIF ED PROCE DATE TITLE--EFFECTIVE RESISTANCE Or- AN IMPERPECT SUPERCONDUCTOR OF Tiii.' 13ECOIND KIND IN AN OSCILLATING MAGNETIC FIELD:_U_ AUTHOR-M)-ANDRIANOV, V.V., ZENKEVICH, ;V.8., KURGUZOV, V.V., SYTC-HEV, V.V., TERNOVS Y F.F. -COUNTRY b=fto__USSR. SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMIENTALINGY i TEORETICHES.Kny F,rz im, 1970, VOL 58, NR.5, PP 1523-1531 DATE PUBL I StiED--:------70 SUBjECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--SUPERCOND(JCTOR, 0 SC I L LA T I ON imAGIN F T IF~ELD EFFECT, OLRF.Cl CURRENT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0004 STEP ND--UR/0056/70/058/005/1523/'-531I CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127656 UNrL-' C 7.F[C_o 21'2 026 UNCLASSI'FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127656 .:.ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O-. ABSTRACT, THE EFFECT IS.iNVESTIGATEo OF AN EXTERNAL OSCILLATING MAGNETIC FIELD~ ON THE DIRerT CuRRENT FL01,WG TNl IMPERFECT SUPERCONDUCTORIOF THE" SECOND KIND. fT IS FOUNII) THAT THE VARIABLE COMPONENT OF THE EXTERNAL'FIELD AMPLITUDE EXCEEOS A CERTAIN THRESHOLD VALUE AN EFFECTIVE DIRECT CURRENT RESISTANCE ARISES., TXE DEPENDENCE OF T11IS QUANTIrY ON OSCILLATING FIELD FREQUENCY, OF VARIABLE COMPONENT, MAGNITUDE-OP CONSTANT COMPCNENT -A%ND VALUE OF DIRECT CURRENT FLOWING IN THE SUPERCONDUCTOR IS DETERMINED. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE THRESHOLO AMPLITUDE OF'THE EXTERNAL FIELD ON-CURRENT AND FIELD STRENGTH IS INVESTIGATED, AJHEOR~Y IS PROPOSEDIWHICH EXPLAINS THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS* FACIL,ITY. INSTITOT VYSOKIKH TEMPERA TUR, AKADEMII NAUK SSSR. UNC L USSR UDC: 622.011.43 ifInvestigation of the Deformability of a Block Medium on Physical Models" Sb. naucbn. tr. Perm. rolitekh-n.. in-t (Collected Scientific T"lorks. Perm, Polytechnical Institute), No*72, PP 50-58 Mekhanika, No 7, jul -(from RZh-% 71, Abstract No 7V703) Translation: In order to determine the conditions under which a cracked rock base may be treated as a continuous medium to whicb the equations of elasticity theory are applicable, an ,experimental. ~etermL'nation is made of the minimuti ratio of the size of an experimental punch to the size of an individual block of the rock (the criterion of quasicontinuity) at which the modulus of overall deformation isi practically independent of an in- crease in this ratio vithin required limits. of. accuracy. ~Mhe study was done under conCitions of plane deformation on a mo&~l base of gy-psum- -limestone blocks of rectangular shape loaded by riFid metal punches of various sizes. Curves for sin-king of ~, the- puncheS a,-: a function of loading are plotted from the resuln of, static tests. - The wdullt:$ of deformation of the base vith regard to the influence;coefficient of the shape of the 1/2 119 fEf"N AMM TERNOVSKIY, I. N., Sb. nauchn. tr. Perm. politekhn. in-t. No 72, PP 50-58 punch vas calculated on the ba.sis of.thes'e curvesf or a constant load level. it is shown that the curve for~the modulus of d-aformation of the base as a function of the size of the punch becomes, very flat when the width of the stamp is more than ten times the size of an elementary block of rock. This ratio is recommended aq a criterion of continuity when con- ducting punch tests. A graph -is giv6n- fqr evaluatii.ig the error of results in the case of various ratios of sizes, of punch and: elementanx, blocks of rock separated by cracks. L. R Stavnitser. .2/2 USSR UDC: 550-834 TDIGSIIIN, YU. V. TIMOSHIN, B. V., "%"AJ;,*"A4 A Device for Processing Data of Are4l S.ei.smic Observat ions" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobretenlya, Promyslilennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye "na-ki, No 11, APr 72, Author's Certificate No 333510, Divi5ion G, filed 8 Oct 70, published 21 Mar 72, p 183 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for processing data of area seismic observations presented in the form of seisnokinofilms. 11 - -0t The device contains a data reproduction unit vith cat lode ray tube, c- ical system, information carrier and transport mechanisms. The de-,rice also in- corporates v ofrupifter and signal stortiZe unit with him-to plotter. As a distingui-oh-Aing fecture of the paitent, steed is incretLeed "by instzqllirr~ a photcmaltiplier at foczxis of the objective lens lcf-ated 1--chirld the ir.- formation carrIer. The (output of the jAjoton,-ujtjpjit!-~ ic connected to the modulator of the CRT in the storage unit. Irne UT J.c. connected to a frame Geanning oscillator in the unit for re~roducing'the so-ismic signals. 112 f 40- 8 R UDC 621-382.333-34: TERPIGOR'YEV, V. V., FEEDORKOV, B. G. "service =orMomatic Measurement of ~tbe. Loss Resistance j.'unnel Diode.~ Moscowl Otkrytiya, izobretenlya, prom7shlennyy-- obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 36, Soviet Patent.No 288155,~class 21D filed 1 Sep 69, published .3 Dee 70, p 85 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a~device for automatic measurement of the loss resistance of tunnel diodes. The device contains a sinusoidal current generator and a DC bias source.. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, precision is improved and the measurement process is automated by adding an amplifier with gain control., connecting the DC bias source and amplifier through electronic s,,ritcheii to a,synchronizer, and connecting a high-frequency filter7detector.and a synchronous detector in series with the amplifier. The detectors convert7high-frequency voltage Itanmof the tunnel to DC voltage ihich is proportional to the:loss res-i,- cliode being measured. 112 - 37 -- - -1 - -~ -- 'USSR VOC: 51.7-53 TERFIGOREVA V, M, "Extremal Problems in Certain Subclasses of Bounded AnalyUc Functions" Ut. Matem. Sb. [Lithuanian Mathematics Col-lee tion], Vol 3.0, No. 1, 1970, pp 171- (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal 0-itermtik.a, Nd; 8, 1970, Abstract 'No 8D168, by Ye. Solomeentsev). Translation: "Ine author studies extremal problems of ageneral -form for functions I s holomorp. 41(z) of clas Lhic in a unit circle, defibed by the Inequality 0 Ifere m(u) is an increasing convex function o'ver.(O, such that lim,m (U)/u=O,.lim m(u)/u=-. 'Me form.of the extremal function in A and in M U-+O 0 its subclass A~ consisting of functions f(zMA'-which do not vanish is studied. A similar investigation is Perform, ed for functions of the class 0 0 TI P consisting of the logarithms of f'unctiols from A M Im, --'2/2 019 UNCLA sit ED PROCESSING UATE--20NOV70 ,.C-- I p ,C~ACrESSIGN N03-AP0123390 ko ~AL 'STRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE PROBABILITIES FOR, ENERGY EXC H A NG EbETIiiEEN1 THE it,,,TjEa viBRATIONS NU SUBI (I ~ E QU A L SL,2,3) OF 'd SUB2 .-a I T INTERACTI 14S WHIC DET. THE -MOLS-. IHE LIQ. STATE WERE CALICO, THE 0 H EXCHANGE RATE ARE THE H Pc,,,jL)s A~ DIPOLE UIPOLE ID THE ELECTROSTATUC INTERAC T I ONS. THE OETAINED-EXCHANGE PROBABILITIES wERE TEMP. INDEPENDENT Tf~E DIFFUS ION COEFFS~ , 1) ~ SU31 I AND ~THE RANGES, L S f al , OF -THE VIBRATICNAL EXCITATIONS NU S-181 WERE~ESTD. ASSUMING A DIFFUSION MODEL FOR THE MIGRATIOd OF THE VIBRATIONAL ENERGY' IN WATER. THE L SUBI :WERE CF THE LRDER OF, 10 INTERMOL. DISTANCE-Sy- DECKEASING WITH INCREASING TEMP. THE RCLE OF THE 1-11GRATION OF THE VIBRATIONAL ENEqic-oY IS CONSIDERED FOR THE CASE WHERE THE NU SUM RiEPRESENVA HEAT RCSER~.olR of- A RE.LAXATICN PROCESS. L-JNC,LASSfF-fE0- ---------- USSR UDC 621.762 OGNEV, R. K., TER-POGOSYAN) E. D., KOLOMOYETS, G. G. PEREVYAZKO, A. I., -M. ESTRAKH, L'. M.,"an-d-BO-Z-M-,V. ','Powder Metallurgy Filters Made of Ti tanium Scraps" Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Iristitut Titan~), Metallurgiya Publishing House, 'Vol 6, 1970, pp 97-99 Translation: The effect of the technological parameters of manufacture and properties of the initial titanium powder on filter productivity are studied. It is discovered that it is expedient to-compact filters at pressures tip to two tons/cm2 and to sinter them at temperatures not exceeding 1,100%. Filter productivity is determined during filtration of liquids, and the dependence of productivity on a drop inopressure to one atmosphere and on ~the size and shape of grains of the initial powder islestalylished. It is determined that the water carrying capacity of filters manufactured from hydride. powder is 3-5 tinies greater than similar*ones'imade of electrolytic er. Two illustrations and;two bibliographic entries. powd USSR UDC 621.762 OGMEV, R. K., KOI TER-POGOSYAN, E. LOMOYETS, G. G., D., ESTRAKH, L. M., ANOKHIN,.V. M., and PEREVYAZKO, A.~ "The Effect of Technological Parameters on the Qualities of Construction Articles Obtained by the Method of Compacting.Titanium Powders" Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titand (Institut Titana),.Metallurgiya Publishing House, Vol 6, 19709:-pp 94.-r;'97-_! Translation: The effect of thefeatures of initial powders and the techno- logical parameters in manufacturing construction articles on their mechan-4cctl properties is considered. When identical compacting pressures, the density of articles made of electrolytic powder is greater by 4-7% than for similar articles made of hydride powdex, and-,this gap decreases during the process of heat treatment. Increasing the sintering temperature of the powder metallurgy titanium leads to an increase in tensile strength and elongation per unit length. I-There heat treatmen*t..is:at a temperature of 1,3000C, the and the elongation per tensile strength is equal to 55-65.gigacalories/mm2.' unit length reaches 11%. Two illustrAtions, one tal )le, and three biblio- graphic entries. 63 WM-.- - . -- OMMUMEMB" USSR UDC. 519.2:621.391 TERPUGOV, A. F. , EHARITOITENKO, A. A. "Determining the Moment of Arrival of Optical Radar Signals With a Photoelectric Receiver. H" Tr. Sib. fiz.-te?hn. in-ta pri Tomsk. un-te (Works of the Siberian Physicotechnical Institute. Affiliated With Tomsk University), 1970, vyp. 51, pp 170-179 (from RZh-Kiberkietika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V278), Translation: See abstract 9V277 for partI. The second -nart deals with estimating the moment of arrivELl of an:optical radarizignal on the basis of the function of indeterminacy and the nethod of mtLximirn like- lihood-in the case vhere the sigrial has*a fairi~ stee:;p front. From the hors' abstract. ut a j USSR-. UD C: 519 .2 :621-391 N. DDLiRIX, I A., MaPUGOV, A. F. "&i. Cdrtain Suboptimum, Schemes for Detecting Poisson Signals" T:E~-.Sib~ fiz--tekhn. in-ta -Pri Tomsk. un-t (Works of the.Siberian e Physicote&mical Institute. Affiliated With Tomsk University), 1970, VY-D. 51- pp-190-1-99 (from RM-Kibernetlkal 'No, 9 SS e p. 71, Abstract No 9V281) Tftnslation: The authors consider an operator ot optimum.and quasi- op#mum. detection of a Poisson. stream with'intensity*ipp(t) (p(t) is an unkaown*.function, p is an unknown constant) against a backgro-and of a stationary Poisson stream of intensity~X. As usual, it is pr(.~posed that the -Pmwmaximum: value of the plausibilit y relation be cc--pared with the threshold-: In view of the transcendental nature of the resultant equa- tion it -is- -proposed that an estimate of p-be sought by linearization, whi-ch,is -Dremiss' 1e at larg XT (T is' An Lb e :the observation interval approximate study is made of the quality of the; proposed processing -operator. I-- Bollshakov. MIR USSR UDC 519.2.621.391 TERPUGO _4-, MARITONMO, A. A. 1 "Determining the Moment of Arrival of Optical RadarSignals With a Photoelectric Receiver. I" Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta. pri;..Tonsk.; un-te (Works, of the Siberian Flwsi'cotetchni cal institute Affiliated* With Tomsk U.,iversity), 1970, VY-D. __~Ivpp 157-169 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep,71,1.~Abstract No 9V277) Translation: Against a background of. a Poisson, strewn of events of con- stunt intensity there may appear, an optical radar ~igaai generated by a ?oissori stream of variable, intensity, (~t), where (t) is agiven function of tire determined by the shape the and p is ;;.n un- of v s.L gn known constant with known- a priori distribution. A system of equations is derived for evaluating the moment of:,arrIval of.the signal by the mthod of maximum likelihood and the.p;-Operties oftbis system of equations are studied. From the authoi sumg. 10 !In USSR UDC, 519~.2:621.391 KOLIMCOVA, S. A., TERPUGOV, A-.: P. "'Optimlym Linear Systems for Determining the Time ot Appearance of Pois- son Signals Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta pri Tomsk. un-te (Iforks of the Siberian Physicotechnical institute Affiliated WIT Ton's"' University) 1970, vyp. 51, PP 179-189 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V260) Translation: Against a background of a Poisson stream of events of con- stant intensity, a pulse signal may appear which generates a Poisson stream of variable intensity pp(t), where,ij(t) is a giver function of time determined by the shape of the silpal, and p is an unknown constant with known P. Drior-i distribution. It is required to estimate the time of arrival of the useful signal. It4a assumed that the signal-to-noise ratio is fairly large. The transient restonse of a fil-ter which mini- mizes the.variance of the.estimate is, 'so-up roher(~k signal end ht for a u for a completely incoherent signPI in. the class of linear' t rans fo rrat ions. V.%Brikker. 4P T VDC: 519.~-621.391 USSR KULMAKCIVA, S. -A. , TERFUGOV, A.:F. 110 . t -the Time oft Appearance of Pois- p. imiuwLinear Systems fo.....DetermininO sonnSigaals Ti-.~ Sib. fi z.--tekhn. in-ta 'Pri Tomsk., un-te (Works of the Siberian Physicoter-hnical.Institute Affiliated With Tonisk University), 1970, rjp. .5111 :179-189 *(from RZh-Ki b .ern etika No 91 S6p 71,':Abstract No 9V280) T-kanslation: Against a background of a Poisson stream of events of con- stant intensity, a pulse signal may appear which generates a Poisson stream-of:variable intensity p-p(t), where p(t) 'is- a, given f),,nction of tiike-determined by the shape of the signal, and p is an unknoim constant with.known-a riori distribution. It is required to estimate the time p off~arrival-.of the useful signal. It is r~sswned that the signal-to-noise ratio-is fairly large. The transient response of a fUter which mini- _mizes~-the~variance of the estimateis sought for a 66herent signal and -nt signal in ;the ~clas.9 of linear transformations. fdna completely incohere V. Bkikker. 12 _6 USSR uDc: 621:.391.84:621-391-883.2 LAVLINSKIY, N. P., TERPUGOV 'A F "On a Suboptimirn Filter for Detection,of Poisson Signals" Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta uri TomsR.'un-te (Works of the Siberian Physicc- technical Institute Associated With ToxskiAhiiversity), 1970, vyp. 51, pp 200-210 (from RZh-:-Radiotekln~ik~ No 6 Juin- 71,~~Abstract tic 6A35) Translattion: The following problem is conside-red: against a background of Poisson flow of events of constant i4tensity A there may appear a signal which gives a Poisson flo-yr of events of variable intim-sity PP(t), where VW depends on signal shape and.is assumed as given'. while p is a random quantity with probability density,p(p).:' A' characteristftc is found for a linear filter which guarantees a minimum prcbability~.of signal skip error (in the class of linear systems) for th~e case of a fl.yed probability of false alarn. The characteristics of the resultant s7ibopti!num filter are determined for a number of special cases of w 11(t) and p(p). Expressions of the probability of target-skipping are found for these special cases. An estimate of the optimallit of the given filter is found. Resume. Y USSR uDc. 621-391.81 DOMNET, N. A., TERPUGOV, A. F. "Theta-Square Circuit for Reception of Poisson Signal s Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta nri Tomsk~ un-te (Works'of the Siberian Physico- technical Institute Associated With Tomsk~University), 1970, jyp. 51, pp 211-221 (from RM-Radiotelchnik~, No 6, Jun, 71, Abstract No 6A70) Translation: The authors consider acircuit for reception of fluctuating Poisson signals based on 6omputing the, logarithm of: the probability ratio and comparing it vith some pre4etermined.threshold. The circuit is de- signed for radio devices which,contain photovo ltaic~cells. A comparison of this circuit with a detection circuit:for signals conforming to Bose- -Einstein statistics showz-that the proposed c1rz:uit is close to the opti- I= with respect to the p at4 robability.of target skipping. Two illustr ons, bibliography of eight titles. N. S. 25 USSR uDd: 621.391.81 DOLININ, N. A., TERPUGOV,,A.,F. "on some Suboptimum Circuits for Detel ing Poisson Si gnals" ct Tr. Sib. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta Dri Tomsk. un-te (Iforks of the Siberian Physico- technical Institute Associated With Tomsk University), 1970, vyp. 51, PP 190-199 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,.No 61' Ju'a', 71, Abstract No 6A71) ion- The authors discuss algq 'thms for detecting Poisson signals Translat ri against a-background of Poisson interferences. These algorithms are bpxed mum probability or on the method of least squ( es. It is shown that On maxi 0 there is little difference in the effe7c(Aveness of el,,",her wAllod. Four il- 1witrationts bibliography o f bro.' U tlds if. 5.~ USSR uDc: 621. ~91. 81 KOLMAKOVA, S. A. , TERPUGOV 'A' F . "Optimum Linear Systems for Determiniag'the Mlorjent~af Appearance of Poisson Signals Tr. Sib. fiz.- tekhn. in-ta pri~Tomsk; un-te (Works:of the Siberian Physico- technical Institute Associated Witb Tomsk University), 1970, -VYP. 51, PP 179-189 (from RM-Radiotekhnikaj No 6, ~un,71, Abstract No 6A69) Translation: The authors solve the problem of constructing a linear system in which variance is minimized for,the estimate of the time of ar- rival of a useful signal of the type of a Poisson flow of events of variL-ble intensity against a background of a Poisson flow of: events of coristaxit intensity. It is assumed that the signal-7-to-noise ratio is fairly high. Cases of coherent and completely incoherent signals are considered. The effectiveness of optimum and matched signals is compared. Two illustra- tions, bibliography of one title.~~N.-:O. now USSR TJDC-. 621-391 RADYUK.. L. Ye and ISMGOV, A. F. '.'Optimal Energy Distribution in a Multi-Channel Systep Signal Search" Vol 14, Kiev-, Izvestiya VUZ--Radicelektronika No 1, 1971, PP 89-93 Abstract., %Ie analysis of this paper relates to a radar system in which the problem of signal search is equivalent to the search.for a target in a given sector which can be accelerated by controlling the energy of the probing pulses in accordance with the results of observations. The ose of the paper is Purp to find an optimal expression for this energy control,,'and to estimate the ;ossible gain thus achieved. Considered is a system in which continuous obser- vation of the channels is characterized by two quantiti,es. the false alarm probability, and the average time elapsing between the,'~P-ppearance of the signal and its detection. The optimal.condition is that~tlhiv~average time be a minimum. 78 TABU* OF IMIMTS Parr opening Addr~99 ........................ I Deryurin, 1. A. Loner 1,misslon a., an Inforinntion Cart-lor ....... beryupin, 1. A., ConoN.rati,ni of the SLatiStiCal. Charateristic- l'urashav, V. N. of the Sirnal and Noise it% (linarv Optical Co~-.tinicztion r'vrrCm.4 ...... I ........ .......... 1~3 Soroko, L: H. Infomatian Properties of a flolerrum ........... -.5 Mityuntiv, V. V. Carn-ing Carrcity or it Gonerullxv,l physical Corzmunicotlon Channel .......................... Z Taternikov. V. I., Prospects of th- Uevalopnent of 4uradyan, A. C., Ca=.ttnjcatio-n,sLj.=o4 .......I ....................... 5.3 Frudnikov, I. N. rorokhov, 0-11. cte.-iatit M FqAturas Of InfOrMation1rami-- za , ni a on tit Opt cal Cotm.-malcation Systems 72 'V., ttiqugov. V. Traits form-ktion Propertles of t a radiation h horozov, V. H. Density tfatrj~t for,Linear Transfoftation,iif Cavionical. Vzrialilra .................... 82 Mi tyurov, V. 1. Information Louses for Morozov, V. F. of the-Receivar with the Transmitter ........... b9 Levlinskiy~ N. P., Suboptimal filters for Datectior rluctuatizip, Tarpugov, A. S. Polveart SIguals Against a Backnround of Poisso Noiss of Variable Intensity .......... 4.o ....... ~95 V.1. Heterodyne Receiver of Intobortrit 01-tical Signals, : j u Ov A. F. ' under the Conditions of Fluctuation Molue Effects '102 " ~Ridyuk' L. Ye., A Target Searcli irolylea; .................... A Orilinin, H. A., A Suboptimal Algorithm for Detecting Fluctuatinig '~Lt A. F. M poisson Signalit ................................ 113 .&?Yoko. L. M. Coherent Uptitpl Systaime for Executing Linear lrl~ ~~a_ N- ,"10 ........ .... T CA ~Nj 14C A~ L 7'.I.A S LA 7 i 0 Nt jj,~,r, FNTC-117`13-1~,)15-12 '1613'iti rtl't,Ct PALMLLMS OF LA!;ZR b"4 DATA IMNSMISSION PROCFMINGS OF TRZ FIRST ALL-13N, ' CONFZR:%CE, )ZIZV. SFPTF,MBZR 1968 I)IM(INTITLE:PROBLEM PEP.ZDACIII U40MITS11 LAZE%iY!- 1ZLUCIvami AUTIJUJU I. A. DERYIXIN, ET AL. SOURCE: KIEV ORDER OF MIN STATE WIVEASITY IREHI T.G. SCIIEVCHE14)LO Txn%.IhttJ (or FSTC ~y ACST NOT I Cce Tkv r,mzi mi, dthis publivition kwc bnn itaistmed - rcs-tm in the ori;irixi Nn Att "ipt Il- bet" malle Ity wrify the Accuracy of arly stitcnicnt contiined herein. tra'I'lation i, pubtlibed With a miniMUM 4 COPY CdOing Anli ~U)lh= PtCpArAlillh in MdCt ?" "Indite 0-c d-cw4,4fln or itif .... .6m AI-I mit f,,r 1,uhlic rvi,av. I)mritputnm mthmitrif. V USPR I) DC 621-375.4 TERPUGOV, 11. V. 'Tcomputing the.input Circuits of Limited Sensitivity Amplifiers Using Bipolar Transistors" Moscow, Radiotekhnika,.110 10, 1972, PP 58-63i. Abstract: The author views the computation of input circuits matched for noise as reducing to,the.,determination of the circuit a lig-i 1/noise.ratio. Two cases are parameters providing an optim 1 s -,na consider-.d; the use of matching transformers in the input circuit for amplifying the signal spectrum in a narrmwr frequency rLmge, and the.use of the transformers for.ampl-ifyina a broad frequency range, both with bipolar transistors as the axiplifyin6 elements. In the design of the narrow-band system, where. noise paraT-iieters within -the pass band may be considered constant, the results ob- tained are Valid for units of hertz t6 hundreds of megahertz; in -ers are ap- the design of the broad-band system, the noise paramet proximated and the results are valid from the -infrasonic to the video frequencies. The initial given.data for the computations are the internal resistance of the signal,source, and the equivalent noise parameters of the transistor, with the former a simple 1/2~ U-ziSR TERPUGUV, 11. V., Radiotekbnilm. ITO 10, 1972, pp 58-63 UDC 61~.849.19s621.375.9/.033 U510 KOZWIII A. P., WHANOV, YE. B., D114OVII Y. I., and SKSHOV, V. A., laboratory of High Energies,, Institute of Oncology 'a. imeni 11. N. Petrov, of Tia~lth WSR, L~ningrai~ "Distribution of Depth Doses During Irkadiation W-h Bremastrahlung from a ~B5M-25 Betatron" Moscow, Fleditainskaja Radiologiyao Vol 17a 110 7, Jul ~2, pp 72-76 ~Abstraett In exrerizents in which a water Phanton i-as used, the di5tributlon of Ionization alonG the beam. axis upon irradiation vith bre.mzstrahlung fron 12-27 Mev at DIB the new medic_-l betatron B514-25 in the ener67 range values of 80, 100, and 200 cm was studied. I t was sh6i.,,n. that as the distance from which Irradiation of the surface wa_q carried out Increased, the ioniza- tion Muimum at E MAX F= 20-427 NOW was d1s'plAced tovaitlej greater deptha of tho tissue-equivalent medium Irf 2.0 wid 0.9 ~cm for every meter of this distance in irradiation with filtered and unfIlterediradlations, xespactivoly. With increasing values of E the position of the ionization marcimixra was displaced Max 4t the rate of 0.12 + 0.05 cmll4sv for 'both filtered and,unfiltered radiation J/2. ~7_ USSR uDc: 621.385.6 KAMINSKIY, F. D. , KASHIRIN, A. P., LELIOVSKIY, A. F, MATROSOV, Ye. I., RYARIMM, V.. A. K. "An Electronic SHF Device" Moscow, Otkr-,rtiya, izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovartivye Znaki, No 32, 1970, Soviet Patent No 270093, Class, 21, field 1-1 Jul 67, pp 215-216 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An electronic SHF device (such as a triode) containing an electron~optical system which is par'. of the vacutm input- and half-wave short-circuited output (anode.) resonators and which is made in the form. of individual ce*lls, each consisting of a cathode and grid operating into a common anode. A.- a distinguishing feature of the patent, the rell-ability is improved end the output power of the device is increased by making vacuunt-tight coupling apertures for energy output in one of the walls of the outnut rcsonator~locatcd at a high-frequency voltage node symnetric vith the axis of tbe-device. 2. A modiTication of this device in which the distinguishing featureiE that control of~the width of the fre- quenel -passband is provided by installinga rotating disc at the energy out put point.on the axis of the de with apeituret, vicc identicalin size and shape to the coupling apertures, and -in the same pooitic"ZI relative to the -axis of the device. USSR UDC 539.1 TERROVEIM, V. R. (Perm%.Poral Polytechnical Institute "The E-quivalont Support of aCircular Aperture In a Sha~ll of Revolution by a Short - Shaun Kiev, Prikladnaya ffekhardkat Vol ?o No 8j- 1971 PP 30-35 Abstracti The article deaJLB with a co4vex ishell of revolution of constant thickness with a contral aperture, under the influence ol' the 5yametrie load and, an antisynn-etric load, Within the framework of linear thitiory, an investi- gation is made of the rainfoxvcoment of the aportuxe ofAho ahort shell of revolution of constant thickness, Under the azoumption.that both shella have identical elastic constants and that the stress-defornecL stato c= be broken doun into the basic state and the edge offeatt pxramete= of equivalent reinforcement an sought, which completely eliminate tha~concantration of circumferential stresses bef'ore the. aperture.~ 'As an exalapla is considered a, spherical shell with a central aperture# reiaorced by airigid rib of cylindrical or toroidal shape. 3 figurest onie-.tablo 54iferences.. 1A 85 - JPRS 6018S 2 October 1973 FORMAT I ON OF RADIOACTIVE PARTICLES IN NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS Selected articles from the Russ ion- iazzuate journal Trudy Instituta. Ek5porimentallnoy eteorologii, No. 21, 1.971, Moscow. PAGE Formation of Radioactive Pacttcloa In TvapoopMrLa Nuclear Explosion ........ ......... (Yu. A, lzrzal'. I ........ . Calcul"tion of Effect* of VrA ctLonatjon In Aco"phdrp .,war Erplox1ofis (Yu. A. lzrael') ..................................................... Oct Ow Formation of~ Ucohd=7 A4~r~fs0l~*J~ the Atsw*04kLe vurina ~i ~entllate& undetgroutWNUCIGAr lbql*AA*0 ior -Saskoy) ............................. Investigation of the Vt#tributtott of nishly 40tilft. According to V Latasions in the Timposphelt's In, 5"tefthar- bacealb;er 1967 stal.) ............. ................. is USSR NJ "J/ 14 Q,",X-L ASS 1P I I';-rj P" -~PESS ING 9A TE--l 3?lf)V70 CGi%-P(!UNUS. 197. RE'.ACTIONS OF TRIALLYBORON A I TH ALPHAtbETAtUNSATURATED ALOEHYPES !.,0-sj.~-%IKCILAYEVAt N.A*71! MIKF~IAYLOVt B C GUN TRY OF INF0--USSP, SOU-.CE--IZV. AKAD* NA UK SSSR, USER. KH I.A. 11970, .4 Jot 376--) ~DATE P USL IS I D------- 70 SUBJECT- AREAS-CHELUSTRY 'KGLE IN ropIC TAGS--0R(2A.`!f)BQRC COMPOUND, 'ALDEHYDEr CYCLIC 'GROUP , lima AT E AC -C NTRUL M A R KN G - - N 0 R f--' T R I C T I G N S CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED f~ELUFRAM--'--300ij/1012 STE P NO--,U.R,/0062/TD/000 /004/0876/0879 CIRC ACCESS ION -N0--AP0l3472,t 'IF 40 UN C L A S -S 77777="w7`wT:7 E 212 0 14 UNC LAO S I1ED, 3 ~Pk,'JCESSIMG DAf --13t,qOV70 GIRC ACCESSION -,)--AP0134724 ~"--(U) GP-0-- A F) S T R A CT AM EQUl,,Mi)L:AR MXIF. OF 8 ( CH SU82 --A.6STR.Al,T EXTRACT CH:CH SUB-2) su"33 A!"40 ;~CH:j 1, 65- ET. SU42 0 HELD 0. 5HR GAV;: 73P,:RCENT RICH (0110 CH SJU32 CH'IC H SUB2 0' SHOWN) CH, SUSZICH~, B S. U B 15 40-10EGREESi N "ESP '1--'t5~tO; PffCli!CHi B PMME20 Sf),,5'D 1.4472; IfIECH"CA, StJ 15 61-2 . 5DECA I: 'CHCH ':CH, B SUBOTIMP-SOZ5 -70TEGREES, 1.5 "E'~ 's tj 62 C SU32 CH SU62 CME SU,30TIMES-4 102iH6RLES, 1.4800; 2,6,4 B SUB2 103-4Ua-GREES, 1,4950; AND 2i6,6p'TRIPIETHYL~21 v. CYCLOHEXINY L i I 1) 13 SUb2 62-409-GREES, 1.4880. THIS ALOHA CYCLUCITr~AL I ~l REFLUXING C Stji6 H SM36 3 I*REATf,F.NT W4TH At). HGCFi SUB? CH Su92 Md SU32 GAVL 19PE-RCENT 'BORAVE B SUBOTP t), FN T -V-:502 222-40EG~EES, 1.502G, AND~ 2 9 Pl~R ic 6ETA CYCLOCITRAL IN 0 M TEMP.: I DA Y~ AVE A SIMILAR- REACTIJIN AT R" Q (WRAHY B SUB0FI;,,-.ES03 3 5 - t-S 0F- E SI . 5 () 3 0 1 A LO N GT H,:. SE7 P E R C EN T-i C P\ (31 L E 1ANO 13 (CH SUB2 NEGATIVE,CHCH SUB2) SUB~- IN ET ~U82 0 1 f) YG!tVLj 83PERCENI (CH SUBZ'.CHCH(CH SU82 CIVICH SU32)OV S062,9CH ~SU82 CH CH SuBt? 1 8 SU84 37-90EGREES, 1.4530. FACIL 1. TY fl N S T 0 R G KHIH. I:i- ZEL I NISKOGO USSR.~ UNC LASS-1 F lk) USSR uLc 616.o,88.73:636.5-0,22 39: -42 AMUNDOVA) E. D., and TERS Institute of F;-%T~arimental 1-,UcrobioI.oT-,r and Virolo,-,j, Balm,, arAmrf%tut Hof Virol6g-j ilaeni B. I. Drariovskiy, Academy of.Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow "'Me Role of Avian Ticks Argas persicus: and. Grnithodorus co*niceps in InIlOcting Birds. Experinental Transmission of Infection to Chicks" MOSCM/I Voprosy Virusologii, I 6y 1972, PP 7'P-713 Abstract: The possibility that wlan parasites A. persicus and 0. coniceps ray act as o=ithosis reservoirs axid transmitters ~ms studied -by infecting the ticks ~with the pa-thorten and 4 mont-hr, 1 later allo;ring them to f ced on chicks. The latter wAnifested disease symptams in 8-10 days. O?gan nuspensious from them, were lethal to ;,rdco on the first passage and produe-e-a t.~Picall ornithosis agent i. in chick embryo fibroblast ci~,lls. An infectious titer -~Ms rzintained in ticks for not less than 6 rwnths. with inv-lr~ufivant reduction after 4 months. Thus these ticks are imlica~--ed in ornithosis --'~ransinission and in vai-ntaining infection foci.