SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TIKHONOV, G. A. - TIKHOV, S. V.

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__bSSR UDC:621.762.U TIKH q0V G. F., PYRYALOV, L A., SOROKIN, V. K.,.NIKOLAYEV, A. N., 'KHROMOV, N. G. and StIMELEV, L. -S.,~ Gorlkiy Polyte6hnical Institute "Production and Properties of Porous Rolled Products" ~12 ,Dec 73, pp,':85-89 Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metal lurg-iya,-No Abstract: The method of direct 'rolling of powders'has been used to develop processes for producing porous sheets~desigtned for use as per- meable materials and fine filters. The properties of porous permeable rolled sheets made of stainless steel, titanium, nickel and nichrome -are presented in tabular form-Studips:performed have developed several of filtering materials with' nominal fi I tratio~s of 2, 5 and 10'U. types USSR ~UDC: 621,762.3.:669.15(008,8) TIKHONOV, q.-F., PYRYALOV, L. A., ."Method of Treatment of Powdered Material!' USSR Author's Certificate Number~341600, Filed 25/09/70, Published 7/07/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Meta,llurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8G399P). Translation: A method is presented for processing of powdered material, for example stainless steel powders-, with solutions of inorganic compounds. in orde r to improve the technological,properties of the powders, they are treated with an aqueous solution Ontainirg nitric acid and a halide salt of an alkali metal, then neutralized with a solution.of caustic soda, washed with water and dried. The powders are treated with an aqueous solution con- < 80% nitric acid in 2-4% alkali,metal halide. 42 Instrumentatioh and U'ipmeiit, IF4 USSR -:.UDC::~62l.762.ft').5(088.8) PAVLOVSKAYA, Ye. I., TIMONOV. F., NIKOLAYEV, A. N., SHTUTIMAN, B. A., KHRENOV, B. A., GORYACHEVAJ, Z.- V. "Device for Feeding of Powder into Rolls of a Rolling', Mill" USSR Author's Certificate Number.352685, Filed 8/06/70, Published 26.10/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Nietallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No M50).. Translation. The device suggested contains a hopper and a feeder. In order to.increase the quality of the.product produced,the feeder is made in the form of a strip transporter coMetted throuei a drive to the rolls of a roll- ing mill. 1A USSR UDC 621.762.4 TIKHOMOV, G. F., PYRYALOV, L. A., SIVOV, A. V. "Application of Surface-Active Substances When Obtai ning Porous Rolled Prod- ucts" Tr. Gor'kov. nolitekhn. in-ta (Works of Cor kiy Polytechnic Institute), Vol 26, No.15, 1970, pp 14-17 (from RM-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G450) Translation: On introducing surface -active substances, for example, mchine oil and glycerine, into Fe, Cu,11i, nichrome, stainless steel, and other powders, it becomes possible to roll a bimetallic strip fromn the powders differing sharply with respect:to its properties -whereas mixtures of differ- ent powders without surface-active substances.give strips with very high bend after rolling with a difference in friction coefficients of these powders of more than 10-13%. 'Thearticle contains 4 tables and a 4-entry bibliography. 53 Now" 77 7 7 -77 -7- nq 'USSR UDC 62L762.002.5 TIKHONOV G. F KHROMOV, V. G. VASIL'YEV, V. A. "Application of the'UVD4 All-Purpose Vacuum Dilatometer for Studying the Process of Sintering Cermet Xaterials";' Tr. Cor'kov. politekhr.in-ta (Works of.: Gor'kiy Pol~ytcchnic Institute), Vol 26, No 1-5, 1970, pp 24-27 (from.M-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract 11o 4G471) Translation: Imprwiements in the structure of the UVD dilatomicter have offered the possibility of regulating:temperature, automatically printing out temperature marks when working with the "differeatial" method, changing the sizeg of a specimen and investi'ating the shrinkage'kinetics of porous cermets materials in a wide range of process flaxi rates. Under certain con- ditions, it is possible to use the "differential" method of investigation with isotbermal holding. There are 3 illustrations and a~ 2-entry bibliography. Titaz.iium USSR . UDOI 66.o67-12 ,MLO,V SORCM,:V. K., Gor'kly Polytec~idcal:Institjte . and T 1/1 USSR UDC 621.762 TIKHONOV, G. F., and SOROBIMN, M. K. ,Co~lriy.Polytechnical Institute "'Effect of Granulometric Composition on: the Technological Properties of -~Stainless Steel Powder" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya,,No 1 (97), Jan 71, po 1-4 Abstract: A study was made of the effect of granulomatric.composition on the properties of powdered stainless steel. The inicial material was powdered austenitic-type MhHN15.nickel-chromium steel. The powder was separated.into three fractions with particle sizes of 200-120 ~large), 120-60 (mediums , tnd ',,ss than 60 microns (fine), These fractions were used to produce taixtures o-f differiant anulometric i.%omposition, With .gr increased content of niedium and fine fractions :the bWk wcight of the, dry ~~ranular material and the friability iner eased, whili! the degree of c0lil- pacting decreased. The bulk weight of the dry.powder, andtfriability of the mixtures can dacrease.if-the particles:in the fine fraction do not locate in the interparticle pores of the basic coursia fraction. Equilateral concentration trian gles were used to depict tie granulometric comDcsition of the mixturestharacterized by three~V~ariable fractions. 1/2 - - - ------------- USSR TIKHONOV, G. F., and SOROKIN, V. K., PorosW4ovaya Ketallurgiya, No 1 (97), Jan pp 1-4 The elfect of granulonetric composition:and.particle shape on the technologi- cal properties of KhAN15 stainless: steel powder was also investigated. The particles were rolled in a ball mill for 24 hours to~obtain round particles. Mixtures were made of particles ..from four fractions. with particle sizes of 140-100, 100-60, 60-40, and less than 40 microns.' The technological para- meters for particles of diffdrent.shap!e;ate,couipare~d~in a:Iable. 2/2 33 1/2 028 'UNCLASSI FI ED. 1:1110CESS ING. DATE--04DEC70 TITLE-KINETIC'S AND I ECHANISM OF THE CATALYTIC D I MER I LIATION OF ACETYLENE. JV. EFFECT OF. TEMPERATURE ON -TRE REACTION RATE -rU- AUTHOR-(04)-SPESTAKOVP G-.K*i T I KHQ,NOVG F -t TEW INi 00N.3, FLIDr R,14. -USSR COUNTRY OF INFO- -SOURCE---KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11131t 5T5 ;--'DATE PU13LISHED ------- 70 SUBjECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~_TQPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL KINETICSy DIMERIZATI'ONv ACETYLENE.7 CHEMICAL REACTION _RATEr TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE,~ EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT, ACTIVATION ENERGY# CHLORINATION, HYDROGEN CYANIDE, ___CQANTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED. FICHE N0----F070/605012/D02,STElP Nil--UR:/019!i/70/011/003/0575/0578 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP014028~- S54-F-TE0 212 028 UNCLASSI FLED; PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0140284 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EXTREAE DEPENDENCE Of: RATE OF C SUB2 H SUB2 DIMERIZATION Oil TEMP-WAS STUDIED4 IN 50-95DEGREES REGION, ALL PARAMETERLS OF KINETIC EQUATION OF C~:SUB2 H SUB2 DIMERIZATION CHANGE IN DIFFERENT WAYS AND THE EFFECTIVE -RATE CONST. (K SUBEFF) AND TEM o ELEMENTARY STAGE EQUIL. CONST. (K SUBA) CHANGE-WITH -lP. ACC RDING TO THE EQUATIONS: K SUBEFF EQUALS 8.92 TIMES 10 PRIME3 EXP(3015G-0-RT) MOLE L. PRIME NEGATIVEI HR PRIME NEGATIVEI 'NTM PRIME:'NEGAHVE2 AND K SUBA EQUALS 6.3 TIMES 10 PRIME: NEGATIVELI :EX.P(16't800-!-RTJ. ATM. PRIME NEGATIVE1. THENEG. VALUE OF ENERGIES: OF, ACTIVATION IN TH~-SE E70UATIONS IS OfSCUSSED AND AN ANALOYG 115 GIVEN TO, ~HYDROC:YANAT ION AND _NCE OF CUM. HYDROCHLORINATION OF.C SUB2 H SUB2 IN T.HE PRESE, 'FACILITY: MOSK. INST. TONKM KHIM.:;TEkHNOL,. H!', LOMONOSOVAt.MOSCOW, USSR. _UNCLAISS I PIED-' mom 77- USSR U]DC 541-183 TMOMIROV., 1. A.~Z&WhAai~GS and, GOI-VAN, E. R., Tomsk Polytechnical Institute "Swelling of the Cation Exchange Resin KU-2 in Alcohols and Aqueous Alcohol Solutions' Vioscov Zhurnal Fizicheckay Khimii, V0146) No 5, May 'r2, pp 1202-1204 Abstract: It has been sho~m,that addition of alcohol to vater, with a concen- tration of less than 20 g per effect on the degree of awellinC of ion excMage resin, :since this 1nstni:CictLnt content of alcohol in e water cbanrefl but little its dielectric pannability. On th other hand, swelling, of the ion exchange:resin ln.:alcohols and iii alcohols to wiiiich quantities of water vere add,.,d differed considerably from ~the cation exchanoe resin swelling in water. This is explained by:the fact that even thouf ith gil Y law solubility of water in alcohol th6 dielectric permeability is cbanf-ed, the dearee of this change is too small to,affect the svelling. In case of alcohols soluble in water the degree,of cation exchange resin swellinV, decreases sharply vith increasing- concentration,,of the alcohol:. USSR uDr..669 .27 293.28i.~~.73- KOMISKIY, 0. 1., and =0110Y Institute of M~tal Physics, Academy of M=SSH "C37Stal Str=-ture Changes in Woxkharden~-: Surface Filns of. Tungsten, I-Tiobium , aiA llolybdennm in The=cyclic Tkeatzeat"- Xlevo, IlDtallcfizika, No 31, 197oul: pp i'17-121, T Transla-tion: Lhe chznges occurring in thermocyclic tilleatment under various temperature conditions in thin (on the ''Order of 5 microns ): surface filzms of tun~pten, nioblump and molybdenum wojjkhaxd,ened "byi jmindiilag were studied by x-rays. The results ue with the data. ptvviouply obtained re conN=a for motalz iri-th tba face-centored cubic, lattice. Bibliographyt 10 entries, A ~Mustrations. J_ USSR UDC 548.4 GONTAREVA R. G. and TMONCV L. V. Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences W r SS R "Stabilization o1P Hickel Stru ture byiRepeated Thenhocyche Treatment and C Isotherm.1 Annealing" Kiev Mietallofizika No 391 1979, PP 65-69: Abstract: The effect of preliminary treatment, consisting of periodic alterna- -ineal f tion of thermocyclic treatrent and steady-state aA ir.7,s on the stability 01 feles, was investigated by nickel structure for s,ibseqtent rulti-step thermal c~ the topographic method of Berg and Rarrett and by the metallographic method of selective etching. It i-ras sho,,m that prelim inary thLA_-rlocvclic treatment Dro- vides a more stable sty-act-are than steady-estate high-temperature annealing. Preliminar_v treact-n-.ent, involving alternation of TCT.and annealinj~, better sWbillzes th-~ dislocation structure of -nickel sa:mples for service tip-der con- thermal stresses. 7~fi6ures. bibliographic references. ditions of rigid t .3 Ll.'__112 023, UNICLAS SIF I Ep;: PROG ESSING DATE"-230CT70 :T.tTLE--SOM6 SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS..:OF HUMAN ENERGY CONSUMPTION DURING THE SIMULATION OF MODIFIED -GRAVITATION, '-,U- Vol., TIKHONOV, M.A. ._--.AUTHOR-(04)-YEREMINr A.V-9 STEPANTS'()V,1~V.J., SOKBLOVt p ~....i:OUNTAY OF INFO--USSR -:S.OURCE--KOSMICHESKAIA BIOLOGIIA I MEDITSINA, VOL.'4, JAN.-FEB. 1970, P. -7 41-.~.45 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ISUBJECT AREAS-.-BIOLOGICAL ANO__MEOICAL, SCIENCES TAGS-GRAVITATION EFFECT, MEDICAL EXPERIMENT, HU-MAN PHYSIOLOGY CONTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS f',,-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :"'~PROXY REEL/FkAME--L997/1967 STEP NO--UR/0453/70/004/000/0041/0045 CIRC ACrESSION NO--AP0120610 2/2 023 UNCLAS'sIr-i6 OROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120610 -4-BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN 441ALE SUBJECTS DURING THE WALKING AT 4-4.5 KfAl-14,AND RUNNING Ar 9-9.5 KM-H ON A ~RUNNING LANE' WITH CONTROLLE0 MOTION. THE FORCE OF 'U'R41VITY WAS MODIFIED DURING THE EXPERIMENTS BY RUBBER SHI)CK ABSORBERS ATTACHED TO A GIRDLE ON THE SUBJECT -AND PULLING DOWN' TO THE PLANE OF THE LANEt OR -BY CHANGING HIS POSITION WITH RESPECT Tf):THE F08CE OF GRAVITY VECTOR ON A SPEC-IAL 'PSEUDOGRAVITATIONO STAND., IT IS 1FOUNP. THAT WALKING A'ND NNING :REQUIRE MORE ENERGY, IN A SUPINE POSITI N THAN N A VERT AL Ui 0 i I IC R ~POSITION EVEN WHEN THE LOADS 'AL0 G THE HORIZONTAL:AXt-S OF THE BODY ARE E.QU AL UNCLASSIFIE'D j-44,18 V()Y'ZN.%O-4UPTNlN'-iE1'f ZH::lNAl,, NO. 4. 1970, 50-52 DIAGN03TIC ST(.N'tPtrANCU (IF ELECTI?OGNSTM)GRIAPHY is c.%svtrf. AILMENT; I,y M.!S. ~rikltonuv~ MaJor of Mctl.Serv. t--t, r tio- 471 tr.,ct, ,,I i.rt,t-st :1 pqltrltk~ a.vinati,tiatil 01~ovdc-s,s or the ~tnmackt. ti"Is r I- .P:lmc or n~wy dif'roront mot!-1,; -?re 4tif-roltec). In -,vt,,dYir,(- th- functio- -al ~fsitr al* C)". tli~ harart,or cir ktn iivcvt.rtor)~ nwil motor -tivity t~ ,f- 1,r-t impurt,itiro. Tl- r t,a- .rticlo~ i, u, or gn,,tric rs:.Lar rtir-t- rr,- i air, ri-n,,A ow~,. i c (~r, ~ t r-i A, I ,Tia rr,~m fltn- r ~Jl i'l ~.n , r tb,, b- It Vo. t i t J,-- 1, 'i ti -a st" I's, W I 'r h rho It-1--trurnitront-lims ro,;--d wi As -In ninut- nrtor i) -ot meltl (1.,I) p nit,! tr~,.d ail,. of -:A-~ot to,,.) ,--iring fit) mints ton Tho Aletive ~.octrod- A a 1-st , ho ~,,i L-' k or. 10,11o.1 L tv n I py I ., L ~ ro g L a- I L pl-ojesctitan of ttj~ .,.. 41.tariraina~d .&Ad =rkCLA~4 at -tit nition v t a 1~tient. The nenpy nf ttio ito~w-.Y% in n i(Acumbc po. fh I %ercInoll "loctroilo o;a~ raknced an the lower thirtl or Ow vleht Aeg, ""e. t.ho-thir,l (-is-% th., J~ft lot,. Tn acl-vroc", t1r- 'U'joL _ 'A air, Cra'~Tsnll A*lt't alr~otlal- G""'e l"iL~~ -~ra .,attoal wiLh Asa L, 14, t I q. o r 4w1 t-, c i;i vl,so . ;77 Ona tsuntirud :tlil, !A+o,vo~n_m, .iit, wot:o_ i~Ixp.m-itif!d-lat ct.it? y4ibr tttom+ `A2 lisid rhroni~; pnAtritiN, 11'h-ul-unct~ovzzal + I.s of thav rviltiont%~ I-Laottriv tr,atalsto. Frir dirrvirantial dirignon it, j ud-lition Ln rtLnintst isvid Inborotor!, rindinrse result.,s of' gastro!;- opy and The durntion or niimetki;5 w.3 w rvvm ft,y- to 4.7-r- Tito control 'grriisp traclAitled 20 lirawcti~nlX); Y hat sa" At. th- Ln~-,J~V"Ls,t Lola of f.'IM, tll~ oxitstlng clabialficntiona a - t r r,r -, -ore ,,,Pd, (mo. sov, z :am typ i.,xc,n - I V in 1913). That r~ -it I t v -7min. A, i. an n v ea I k% T-b At I , Tlingnni, f at!,,,, t, Witt. ti"ll and I'll- With nr~t.,y cre"N" tr n- dt,rLciuracy l z armuk a t"! A; iv 17: 17 Ily pok 1 to - i TAIT.% L 35 ?7 From "'. At"" A"r Tnblo I it in nvidr majority potivnt% who hatt runettanial A, CastrL- ti-i -itli ovairatwnsirace nwl clovation of I, leA ........................ .. . ...................... Nr de: Ref Co PRIKARY SOURCE'--' Vrachebuoye 10' 1970,~Nr -A pp MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GASTRIC MUCOSA, IN PATIENTS WITH.CHRONIC GASTRITIS M. 4z and.L. Af. A v (Leningrad) -The morphological Changes of the gastric-mucosa havti been studied in 127 patients wift chronic gastritis and gastric functional disorders. Allpatients were young -aged. Gastric mucosa changes were most frequent and marked in~ chronic gastritis with secretory. insufficiency. Gastritis, with normal and increased Aecretion: showed mainly manifestations of superficial gastritis. Aspiration biopsy of the stomach enableA to detect glandular forms of c2neer in the PMljhl=.1 period. R 20*34~ P R r) CE S S I % G D A TE - - 2- 7 N! UNCLASSII~ 112 039 N ATIVE PORIDERERIOTIVE EFFECTS OF TITLE J "VEST [GAT ION OF DISSIP ELFCTROMAGNETIC -RA)DIATION -U- 'UTHt3;Z-f03)-BqA-GfN$i~LYj V.f3.t mA N UK I N'A B., TIKHONOV,' M. YU. "OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUqCE-ZqURMAL EKSPERIMENrALINOY I TEORETICHt---cjKQT FIZIKlt 1970Y VOL 581 ~~PROXY IREEL/FRAME-3002/0011 STEP NO-~-!-,UR/DD561~70/0581005/1549/1552 CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0127661 -1:R'L AS S 1, F LE D~ 04 1-7 212 039 UNCLASSI;F,1'E.fQJ 'PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127661 ~-ABSTaACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTqACT. AN ~EXTP EIR IMENI IS DESCRIBEO I N 8 'Ni' D t 13 WINICH VARIATION OF THE PAKHANICAL V1 RATION DECRI~14E F T iE .110'/A LE WALL.OF AN ULTRAHIGH FREOUENCY CAVITY IS. OBSERVEI) IN'THE PReSENCE'OF A PBAERFUL ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN THE CAVITY C'EttCTROMAGNETIC DAMPING EFFECT), THE COEFFICtENT OF ELECT;~b M*AGNETIC: DA4 .HNG 1INTRODUCE0 INTO THE MECHANtICAL OSCILLATOR AFFECTS THF:MAGl)lI:TU0E SIGN; DEPENDING~ONIH9W THE CAVITY IS TUNED. THE MEASUR 0 VALUES OP THEliOAP-IiNG COEFFICIENT E SATISFACTORILY AGREE WITH.THETHEORETICA'L. ESTIMATES, FACILITY: MOSKOVSKIY GOSUDARSTVENNYY '.UN I V ER S I T E T UNCLASSIFIEO Gum 1TITLE-,' LF.V:J. ~_~F ESSE~JIAL WAINM ACIOS-JN~ I'd -3 F R S. 1111 --c--LA I If- THE LEVEL. '~F, FEEDING -U-: AUTHO-t- (U2) - T I KHO.'% N.I., SYCHKOV, A OUNT F Y 0 F I N;,FO--U S Sk SEL. KHOL. 1969, 7 C 121 ~885~7 ,DATE POOL ISHE:1) ------- 70 ~_SUBJECT ~AASAS-81,03LGG ICAL 01410 MED [CAL SC fENCE S TOPIC FERTILIZER1 AMING ACID9 A 6R I C G- T U R EC 0 P rl ON T R 0 M A!:~K f NG~ 0 M: r~( I C T I ON S 1_3 DD G U 14 E; i fCLA LA '~s I F I ED -PROXY RE E: 1. FRA,it- 31 00 110 519 TE P 1104. UR /0394/ 70/007 MI 2/0635/0)C1137 CIRC 4 CC E_ s SON .140-Ap 0 12 6 26 7 J., C L f i) -::2/2~ 003 U 'CLASS[ F-1 0 ROCESSING DATE-LMOV70 p --C 10 .C 4CCESSION '110--AP0126267 ABSTRACT/E-XTi~A(-1--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT A STUDY 'ylAS,MAL)E OF THE AFFECT OF r- A~)PLICATIU`6 DF -i' P %' C L ONGE 0 K '-IANUR~ G' TIHE Cil, RN. OF I Fr-k-~ILHUMS AW ESSENT 1 AL A"li%I.-J, ACIDS) IN D 0 T AT UTU~~ERS BAND ON THL- BIOL. VA!-UE Of- THE NITROGF*,4'ijJS T Fi EE YIE-U) OF. P0r,,.TCjE5 AND Tl;!': LEM:~LS OF K%-U'T~Ull MID 'FREE Al-1-0 60ufio 4,111-40 ACIDS WAS INCREASED* THE CONJENT (-;F EACH I.-ifDlVUj',JA,L ESSC'NTIAL A.AUjO ACID IN THE TiJB,:::--,S ilAS INCREASED BY -11,jL. VALUE OF THE NONPROIED! F,'jiCTIOil if: TH.- POTATO FERTILIZATION. Tilt". TO T A L FdE 7U3EAS .; '44S LO~4. THE 310L. VALIJ&OF THE P k T E I,") L N PUATU u NU E RTHE VARIAj',lT :i-P-K PLUS- MANUIRE WAS L 0 ~~ ER THAN I u THE CONTROL, 3UT -IF PROTEVI; PEP w--crARE :WAS 3 FULD: 6REATERi s[ I' OEM= aw"REMM4 R M.'rooMmoMmimm, mirammillamq umm-rumm ni ir] T-mr-mum-mr, USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094 TIKHONOV, N. N. YASHUNIN, P. V., BENESLAVSKIY, S. I., and BYKOV, A. B. L "Solubility of Aluminum Hydroxide from.Bauxites of Various 'Kineralogical Types in Alkaline-Aluminate Soiutioas" e. Tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta alywdn., main. i 61ektrodn. prom-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute of Aluminum, Magnesium and-Electrode Industry), 19,701. No 70, pp 35-42 (from RZh-Xjetallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstracit No~ 4G139) Translation: The solubility of Al(OH)3 from hy4rargillite and bemite bauxites in alkaline-aluminate solutions was studied.und6r conditions close to indus- trial. The solubility of natural hydrargillite.and b6mite differs somewhat from the solubility of these minerals obtained under artificial conditions. -there is some variation of solubility as.a~funct ion of-the perfection of the crystals within the limits of.the aame crystalline modifica,tion. Approximate values of the calculated modulu3 are,presented forlle~q.ching.of hydrargillite and bemite bauxites under various conditions~ I illus~trationl, 4 tables, and 8 bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR UDC 621-438(088.8) KIMIN,'YU. P. and TIKHONOV, N.-T., Kuybyshev Aviation' Institute "Unit for Testing Turbine Machines" USSR Author's Certificate No 334502, f ilead 16 Sept 69,, published 6 Oct 1972 (from RM-34. Aviatsionnyye i Raketnyve Dvigat6lI,:Nc, 4, Apr 73, Abstract No 4-34-90 P) Translation: A unit is patented for testing turbine mchines, for example micro- turbines containing a brake in theform of an air, supercharger and a moment mea- suring unit. In order to increase reliability, the supercharger is placed in a housing which is hooked up to the. moment meas.u-ring unit rith:air inlet and outlet branch pipes in an axial direction. - The 'unit differs from others in that the brake ~shaft is set in bearings with-gas lubrication. Original article: 3 Mus. Resume. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.438:536 KLEM, YU. P., NATALEVICH, A. S., OV N.' T. TIKHQN~ Name "Comparison of the Characteristics of Radial and Radial-Axial Centripetal Micro- turbines" Tr, Kuybyshev aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 1970, No.. 45, pp 366-377 (from RZh4viatsionnyye, I raketnyye dvigateli, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4.34.73) Translation: Problems of determining the regions oft the regime parameters V in which the application7of-radial or:radial-axial microturbines '/Zead' P) is economically feasib-Le ave dincussed:.. It is shown,that the basic criterion for comparing the eCONOMY Of theSe MiCrOtUrbiTWS is the ratio of' the power at the periphery of the wheel to the flow of gas,]W/G. Computational relationships were obtained in relative parameters for analyzing the effect of regime parameters on the basic geometric rolation Jand establishing the MgiOTIS ships of;,the 'turbines' for their suitable application. 6 ilL., l,ref. Resvme. Ace. Hr.; 0-0044554" Re f. Code: 0 Tikhonov, _.N. The~~So_lution of Problems on the Automation of Enriement Processes and Metallurey Resheniye.zadar-h.pQ.avtomatit~ttsiI protsessov obogashchenlya i metallurgii).: Leningrad, ~.Ne4ia. 1969. 430 pp. JKay) -TABLE.OF CONTENTS: Ghapter'I Equations of the Dynamics of Automation of Objects- 7 II Determinatlon.'of~ ChOacteriatics of Objects from -Experimental~ Data~ 97 III Analysis of t-leasurement Errors 153 IV Optimization of,Meas4rementa,- 217 v Analysis of Aut o"-tip: C~a tems 266 vi Methods of Synthesls:'of.Automarir, 5yaltems 338 Reel/F i e 4a,111 200 , ma r, t10 IT! 111 ra ri rwi 5-1 FROM 7-1. W7-1 mu ff,I UP-N P 1i Of ff USSR UDO 621.316-722.1(088.8) XOMROV, Y.A*y TT EBRISTIANOV, A.S. (K..i'i rediateklin. in-t-- Scientific-Pesearch Institute Of,Radio.Engineering) uLow-Voltage Regulator" USSR Autborls Certificate No 3051+65, f iled. Nov 6911 Published 13 July 71 .(from RM:Elal~tronika i YaYe ~eni ~e, No 2, Feb 7.2, Abstract No 2B469) Translation: A regulator is developed for the power oupply of microelectronic connumere and tunnel semiconductor diodes. It has a relaxation generator ful- filled with a tunnel semiconductor diode--and an inductunce. The pulses of tho high-froquency generator are amplified by a. two-atage, amplifier and 6r4! fed to the control circuit of a reguloting tranijiotor, whIch in awitchod over into tho cutoff region. The transistor In question ip,connectod acroov co-.wutating semiconductor diodes to the circuit of the primary windings of the transformer of iho network, and consequently during blocking of the tranuistors the collector current is reduced,.the currents in the primary windings of the ~-phase transformer are decreased, and the output voltFAZe of the reglLilator is reduced. During thin the oscillations of the generator are slopped and the collector current.of the regulating transistor increasev which is accoml-anied by an increase of the voltage.at the rectifier output-Subsequently) the -proceeses in the regulator are, repeated*, I ill. V.Sh. '62l.'391. 8: 519.2'( USSR UDC: GORYAIHOV, V. T., ZHURAVLEV A. G., V.J. ao"OV, "Examples and Problems in Statistical Radio Engineering. A Textbook for College Students Majoring in Radio Engineering Primery i zadachi no statisticheskoy radiotek1hnike.:Uchebn. Dosobiye !L11a -L is 30v. stud. radiotek_~m. snetsiallno '07 (c Engl h above), Moscow,~"S tL ~y radio' , 1970, 597 pp, ill. 1- r. 3577 (from- RZ:i-Radiotekhnika, No 1, jan 71, Abstract No IA42 K) Translation: The book is written on. the.basis of practical classes on sta- tistical radio engineering with students.. The fifteen chapters of the book cover all the fundamental areas of statistical radio engineering. In ad- dition to problems, each chapter. contains the necessary theoretical darta and an aaalysis of the procedure for solution based on ty-pical examples. The book contains 120 examples::and 6-10 problems in,all, selected from Soviet and non-Sov the aut det sources and also fotmulated by: -hors. Reference tables are provided. T,-'-- book is written. chieely for undergraduate and graduate students najoring in the -field: of radio engLneering and automation. ff. S. USSR UDC 681.2.087.92 BABAYEV, R.M., XI~N 0 I..ILYSTOVSkAYA, M.D.. DMITRIYEVA, L.Ye. "A Semiconductor Hall emf Pickup USSR Author's Certificate No 241546, Filed 9 Mar 67 V Published 3 Mar 70 (f roni ~RZh-Avtom-atika, Telemeklianika.i.Vychislitel'nava Tekhnikaj No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No IIA109P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a semiconductor Hall enif pick- up. To improve the temperature stabiiicy of its basic characteristics -- for in- stance, the voltage transmission coefficient --.the pickup is based on a solid of lnl-xGa.As, where x 0. 15-ro,20- V Jf. 31 USSR UDC 621.382.5 ZVYAGINA, E. N., OSTROVSKIY, G I TIIUIONOV V. 1.,~KILIPENIKO, V. V., CRERNYAVSKIY, V. V. "Study of Contact Resistances in Thermoelectric Materials V sb. Nizkotemperaturn. termaelektrich. materialy (Laj-TeMDerature Thermo- electric Materials -- Collection of Works),_Kisinev, 1970,:pp 44-47 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenneiye, No 5,1971, Abstract No 5BI87) Translation- A method is proposed for measurement of.t~e contact resistancesof thermopiles, based on an increase of the number,of switching layers in.the st to the s.onde-type te proposed.method has great specimen. in contra, h sensitivity, gives good reproducibility:of results (^A%, i-thereas the sonde type is as much as 20% (sicl) and makes it possible to' measure contact re- sistance in a wide range of.temperature..'~2.111. 4 ref. Author's Abstract. 112 026 UNC iLASSI .F IED PROCESSING DA .TE--090CT70 ,TITLE--NONLINEAR OPTIMAL FILTRATION A-ND.QUASI COHERENT RECEPTION OF SIGNALS -U-~- AUTHOR-~-r-T I KHON-Wiv V.I. '.-.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR 7r. .q~_:SUUkCE--KlEVv fZVESTIYA VUZOV SSSR RADIOELEKTRONIKA, VOL 13, NU~2, 1970, PP. :152-170 ..'DATE PUBLISHED--70 !SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCESt ELE,CTRO141CS AND ELECTRICAL-ENGR., NAVIGATIUN A-JORI.C~,TAGS.-FILTRATION, SIGNAL' RECEPTIONI.:RADID EN61NEERING, WHITE NOISE, ~AIJ-FERENTIAL.EQUATIDN, VECTOR, _,._.,C0NTRO( MARK I NIG-NQ RESTRICTIONS, DUC 1, 14 E N TCLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO :i),kUXY RrLLL/FKAME--lq9t/1466 STEP NO- UR/0452/40/013/002/0152 2/01.70 CL IRC ACCESSION NU-00110951 UNrLASSIF I ED NCLASSIFIED -PJ~OCESSING DATE--09OCT70 026 Ul CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0110951 AbSTRACT/ LX TRACT- (U) GV-0- AbSTRACT. THE BASIC P 0 i -P~J SE_ UF THiS AkViCLE IS POSSIBLE -TO USE THE THEO% -if NONL IriEAR J?TlliAL :IS 'TO SHO'r. THAT IT Y it I 'N G PROBLE S. FILTRATION FOR SGLVING VARIOUS RADIO ENGiNEEx "40 ~MATHEMATICAL DERIVATIONS ARE- G[VEN* 15 'A 6.4 1- E F FORMULATION OF THE -BASIC Mir-THOOL)LOGILAL POSITIUR OF THIS THEURY FOR rilE SIGNAL j7 N ANJ C ~PARAMETERSp. THE FUNDAMENTAL KELATIONSHIPS ARE PkESE. TED, TH_ APPLICATION OF AN APPROXIMATEMETHOD +UR SOLVING THE NON,LINEAR CALCULATIONSt THE S S I C F- I L,TRAT I UN "OVATIONS IS INDICATCD.. IN THE TATI T AL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WHITE NOISE CONTAINING TH(-.,SIGNAL ARE ASSUMED KNOWN. THE SIGNAL IS POSITED .AS A FUNCITON OF rJME ki'll) OF A MULTI DIMENSIONAL VEGTOR WITH COMPONENTS REPRESENTING RANDOM PROCESSESt THE ...PARAMETERS 014 WHICH THE USEFUL SIGNAL DEPENDS. IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE FORM -OF THE, SCALAR SIGNAL AS -A FUNC-I-TOW:OF- T-1114& 15 KNOVINt AND THAT THE VECTOR IS*A MAkKOV PROCESS EACH COMPONENT OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED BY A -GIVEN A PkIORI STOCHASTIC DIFFEKENTIAL EQUATION.' THE METHUDS DEVELOPED W I TH AMPL I TUDE AND PHASE BY THEAUIHOK ARE APPLIED TO A SIGNAL, MODULATION.: FINAL RL-SULTS FOR A. SIGtAAL.WITH AMPLITUDE ANID FR~_QUENCY MODULATIGN ARE ALSO PRESENTED :1)15(;F'EU SIGNALS*o SUC.H AS THE BINARY SIGNAL5~ USEDAN THE TRANSMISSION: UF ]DIGITAL: INFORMATION, ARE ALSO EXAMINE01 UNCLASSIF IED 0 M. USSR UDC 621:396.621-38 TIKHONOV, V. I. "Nonlinear Optimal Filtration and Qu"i-Coherent Reception of Signals" R Kiev, Izvestiya Vuzov SSSI-Radioelektronika, V 1 13, No 2, 1970, pp 152-170 Abstract: The basic purpose of this article is to show that it is possible to use the theory of nonlinear optimal filtration for solving various-radio engineering problems. No mathematicai derivations axe given, but there is a brief 'ormulation of the basic methodological positi--~,n of this theory for the signal parameters, the fundamental reitionships are.presented, and the appli- cation of an approximate method for solving the nonlinear filtration equations is indicated. In the calculations, tho:.statistical:t,,haracteristics of the white noise containing the signal are nssutaed known., The signal is posited as a function of time and of a trulti-dimeasional. vector with components representing randota proceases, the parameters on which the: useful signal depends. it is assumed that the-f-om of the scalar ~Iignal as a function of time is known, and that the vector is a Markov proce$s each component of which is described by a given a priori.stochastic differential equation. 112 UMMUTH ~-i IT ~7C um"I C L .4 -5 5: 1 F I E.U. DAU-11DEC70 SJUJY C.F H6rr VAkIOUS' _8 ING USE U~ 60ARS WITH :05'1 U R Tow OC5 UNCLASSIFIED. PRO&ESSING 0ATE--lIDEC70 tIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0135792 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U), GP-0- Ad.STRACT-i' THE POSSIBILITY OF THE GEVELOPMENT AIN THE H.ETEROSIS,EFFECT UNDER THE ANID USE OF IlhdRED SIRC5 TO W3 T 1: iflMUN06ENETIC CCNTROL WAS STUDIE0 BY'.T H E *-, E.THCDt0F T .HE REPEATED FERTILIZATICN OF INBqED AND OUrl3RE0:SOW-S WI:TH THE MI;XTURE OF SEMEN FROM :&)jXkS.Wlf-TH DIFFERENT 116MOZYGOGITY COEFFICIENTS:.t. THE DECIPHERING OF THE 0AWIN EASEG' (;N- BLOOD GROUPS-:StIOWEDil THAT THE USE OFANBRED BOARS WHICH 'TO 3 0 ti R N 0 WERE OR WIERE N'OT RELATIVES FOP, SOWS INSE14INATE LUTH UT E f) A, INBRED.FEMALES RESULTED IN THE HIGHER, PERCENTAGE.: OF DEAD PIGS FROM RELATIVE BOARS. THE' DEGREEOF INBREEDING GREATLY AFFECTS THE &MBRYDNAL MORTALITY AND LOSS OF PIGS AT, THE EARLY PGSTN4TAL PEZIOD. THE INCREASE OF :THE. CUEFFICIENT OF THEHOMOZYGOCTIFY.C(F SWINE'S f;q THE PKUCESS OF THE :0EVEL6PKENT OF INBRED LLNES:.SHOUL0 NOT.UCEED 5.0PERCENT (AFTEK RIGHT). I Ul :CCINTRAST 10 CORSSES OF INBRED LIN S-TOPCR--)SS:*]NG CAN BE USED IN SWINE E -G -CILITY: INST. ~dRtbalN- 10i.GLITAIN THE KTEROS'15, EFFECT- FA. CYTOL. ACAO. .,-_:,-~-GENET.v 513. t3A. SC I US-S R NOVO $181 lk SK,' :USSK* P 3', E S S I 1G, DATE--- 1-31,400 0 018 -C I R C ACCESSION 'J(G--AP0131164 GGP-Q- A.'.JMACT. lN U0 P A T I E.i FS d I Tti RH E U,1A T I C J-_-VEF__ A'10 ATHEROSCLEROSIS THE BLOOD SCI~~JW FATTY AGIF"S d E R E L) L r ~:'R A 1 0 1 N CIRDE-R TO~ STUDY THE INFLLJENC~ OFA-IEART'_'FAILURE~ W TH E Iiq' CON T ENT I N AT RATED AT'HEROSCLERGSIS Ttiz:RF-- i4AS A SHARP :11%Cl-~,EASIE I N T~A~ t0.',ITizNf OF S L; T E 1-1 T E C, F S A f Q,~ A FATFY ACIDS FATTY ACIDS. JN RH;:UMATIC FEVER. Ii E UICR.EASED INSIGNiFICANTLY, MAINLY AT THF EXPENS~ '-I- MYj1lSrlC ACID, U CARDIAC 11NISUFFICIE""ICY.CAUSE0 S TXTI ST [C ALLY S I GN I F I C ANT P E DUCT I UN OF T14E CONTENT OF N(iNSATU RATED FATTY AC90S lk BOTH GRU'URS OF OLI -LY PAkTICULARLY SHA')P IWAS THE DECkENSE 01 "CIO, kAi'i- PATIE' NTS LItIOLE1,11C ACIG. THE QUANTITY rJP,. SATURATE-0 FATTY :ACIDS I N c I R C ~-" L A TO P Y -1 C I i~ ti '9 ATE LY - 1)'CREINSED IN G`PIPAXISON liNISUFF ICY OF 11-8-Iff STAGES ALSO ~:OODE U -Y. W.UTH THE CONTENT IN PATIENTS WITHOUT MARKED CIRCULATOR.Y I NS ii F F I C I (1-NIC THE 'CONTENT OF PAU-11TIC ACID OFTEN OEG~IEASED.' SUCH AN ALTE.RATION IN THE ISITIO!",11 OF it~LO'JD SERUM F- AT TY:- 'FA V QV -3 L F Fl-'k~ TH6 N01~411AL COMPL A I Cd~ I S ON ENERGETIC AND PLASTIC KE,;LJI_"'EMENTS- 1JF,:THE MY10CARDLUM. FACILITY: 02 P _THEN'., VOLG' G' All) M D - I NST-. 0 L G 0 G I :USS Go R 9't 1) V UNCLASS 2/2 .025 UNGLASSIFJED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0109099 Ai3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WHEN STUDYING THE TAPES OF ~HAPTOGLOBI.N'IN 205 INHAbITANFS CIF VOLGU 6RAD IN 1.80 PArIENYS WITH RHEUMATISM (USING ELECTROPHORES,IS ON A 5PER.CENT,VOLYACRYLAMME GELL) No VIFFE-kENCE IN THEIR UISTRIBUTION WAS REVEALED. WITH HIGH ACTIVIly OF THE PRUCESS (11-11 STAGE) AN INCREASE IN HAPTOGLOBIN LEVEL AND WiTH A LETHAL COURSE OF THE I)ISEASE,.,ITS DROPT,IN A NUMbER OF CASES) WERE UBSERVED. THE APPEAKAN'CE OF T Y PE, HP~'PRJIMEO~ WAS NUTED IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE -ClkCULATORY INSUFFICIENCY 1116-11 DEGREE). THIS IS A TEMPORARY CONDITION.,WHICH CEASES WITH THEIMPROVEMENTOF THE PATIENTS' STATE. THE AUTHORS OBSERVELo THE APPEARANCE OF 13AND X GIVING A PEROXIDASE REACTION ANO~FINDING ITSELF IN THE AREA OF BETA SUB2.GLOdULINS IN PATIENTS WITH CIRCULATORY INSUFFICIENCY OF THE 111:DEGREEV FACILITY: KAFEDRA PROPEVE.McHESKOY TE'kAPIl AND PROOL'EMNA-*A.LA80RAr'ORLYA.PO'REVMATILMU PRI -KAFEURE GGSPITALINOY TERAPII -VOLGOGRA0SKUGU:MEDITS'NSK0GU INSTITUTA, UNCLASSIFIED _';Y:~~37UM ON 'THE H15TORY OF THE SCIFVCE OF ~--FftkL RE.;QURC~S' Ckrt'-cl- by Doctol-q Geological and Sciences Ventnik Ax~tlc:nii Krmk 555R, Rursian, ~,6bruox-j Pp An internatIonal rymposLum on the theme "The hintory of the zcienae of renource&II was held on 14-20 September 197r, in F:e-'-zrz (Zaat G;,~rx-ny). it was C.-incuCtorl in accord- nittLe the FlIstor". of wnian includes th~-. v~;~rertnt"tiv2& of countries, including the USSR. Prepar~itions for tne symposiun were handled by the Frei- berr) 'hr-- Seiencez,in Borlins &nf: tr.0 Ndtio.-,~- Ccxmitzre at Geological f:cience_-~ of East Gor- many. Partitz.7,itlnr, In Thai zy*.,;;o~-i-,=, %4:~re ever IGO specialists fr=. 21 wnich w-,s uncribv:~dly =tipvlated by th.,, %jr- of ~ r,,z.-.Cy - tr~,.,_ th,!:tR, crnnected d*tn. the problem of comprehensive St..;dy 0t the geoloey oll tainaral4aw mater-101. Ver"I gre;tt_ 14tex-e!;'t was ajouZed I.7y.reportz.-pli the.-de- ~~Velopment of qendtic-ideas. Thus, in the report of L,. Bauman dnvazzed to t1le evol-ation 0i the concept of "end*~cenic ore form~ticnll. were -ho-.-n the ch;,,ngps which that conci.;t has in the hi5tor~. of tho developmcnt..of. the. :;C,_cncz of mlln~rzl ro:~ourc63 e-ram the 15th-17th cent rlet,.to ni'r a, noticca!~Ib qr6wth of azzenton to t,,ctcr,.,!c proce--ses anc: they began to be 'C. ':~to 'dCrati0. -1 Z, -0- -1 C On n the wor;clncj out of th,!orikt_~. Questions in k".pinq with in the reporc ot re. A. and R. 6. Rad- etvatitzd to tne analysis of- certalm. mendcric-las :~nt e 7 IN dt. opm of tne science of vLneral reso;~rc 3, , he* -,Z:.no-=Co. thc rcpozt think that the progress of coopnysics qlv~!z tn,~ posz_-,eiILt_Y cf -.Oro ana morv con- ly a~~out the leacing role of the deep 4ubSt4nce arrivlng from the mangle, and the formation of metallic 167 USSR BEWV9 K. P., NIKITIN, S. A. TAWAYEVA, YE. V., CHEMKOVA, L. A.,, A . a. XWRYAVTS,EVZ&, T. V. nd IVANOVSKII, V. I., hoscow State University *Determination of the Exchange,Interaction of Ferrite-Gadolinium Caxnet *Sublattices Based on the Magmetocaloric Effect" Moacowl Zhurnial Eksperimentallnoy i Tooretichaskoy Plizikil Vol 61, No 3, Sep 71, pp 1101-1105 Abstracti Ferxite-rare earth goxnets have a trisublattice magnetic 'Y"5'12 istructure. In the majo--ity of cases within the fmmework- of molecular field theory it is possible to examine such ferrite-gga=ets as-having a bisublattice stractux-a. In this case~both a and d iron sublattices are exauined. as a single Fe,d7sublattice, inAhe effective exchange field of which are found rare earth Ions.. The,author determi~ied tFe effective exchange field acting on the 11~, Ions from, the side 6f the I?e3+ ions. Bazed on the measurement data of the m4rnetocalorlc effect, the susceptibUlty of tile Paraprocess, and tha' apeciflo.hoat.in the reF n per ~on of th. tem- ature of compensationp tho authora detn=ined the, exc"nge "field In the gazmet structure. The measurements showed that for the Gd Fe 0 gazzlet the field 112, .3 5 12~ UDC: 621-375.82 1T3SR TIKFIONOV, Ye. A. and SHPAK, T.- ------------------- "Experimental Investi.-ation of Pulse. Lasers Using Organic Dye Solutions f or the Spectral Range of 7100-11000 kll Kiev, V sb. Kvant. elektronilca (Quantum,Eiectronics--collection of works) 1111auli. cLumka, " No 6, 1972, pp, 48-71 (from Rzh--Fizika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 01219) Translation: Experimental and the.or etical investigations are made of the eneripy, time, and suectral characteristics o� lasers using organic dye solutions in t~e spect-ral range of 7100-11000 X. A formulation is given of the basic require,ments:of the active medi- um -- dye + solvent -- and a group of orgmic: dyes of the cyanide class is proposed for eff ective: oscillation in, the spectral regJ on indicated. The ef f ect of the resonator length: and - Pmiping e. istri- L bution uniformity on the energy effectivene,~-s of the laser is in- vestigated, and severrl resonator configurations are proposed on this basis for realizing the maxitaum -efficiency of the UyLitem, The effect of the spectral, positior'. of the mono chrom-atic pumping lines on the oscilla-'Uion efficien cy.is investigated. It is shown 1/2 NOW USSR TMONOV Ye. A. and SHPAK 97 M. T., V sb. Mrant. elekt2-onika, No 6, 1 2, pp-48-71* that a redue-L-ion in the efficiency of o cillation is caused by the absorption from the excited singlet state, the probability of izhich increases with an increase in detuning, 4V= 'V max - Yn, where ~1,a, is the naximum of the f undamental. absorption band. The time char- acteristies of the radiation of Vhe laser using an orL-:.anic dye solution are described. It is shown that in longiti,dinal excit-a- tion, the pumping and oscillation pulses are similar; in the case of large losses and at ("he threshol&, the oscillation pulse of the dye solution is substantially shortened. The, , fundamenial la,.,is of behavior for 'he average oscillation1requency aro investiGated as functions of the losses, the active-center concentration, and the position of the pumping frequency relative to' the~purely electronic ~transit4on frequency. Bibliography of 23. Authors' abstranct 2/2 39 - USSR TJDC: 621-375.82 TIKHONOV, Ye. A. and SHPAK, N. Tf "Experimental Investigation of Pulse Lasers Using Organic Dye 'Solutions for the Spectral Range:~o'f 7100-11000 Kiev, V sb. Yvant. elektroni-ka (Quantum Efectronics--collection of works) 1111aui. ctumka," I-To 6,1972,~ pp 48-71 (from RZh--Fizjj.-a, No 4, act I-To 01219) 1973;1 Abstra Translation: Experimental and theoretical investigations are made of the energy, time, and spectral characteristics of laser- using organic dye solutions in t~e spectral range of 7100-11000 ~. A formulation is given of the basict requirements of the active r-edi- dye + solvent -- and a,group of organie'dyes of the cyanide n flic C, -clase io proposed for effective opcillation i. :.,,p,2ctr,1 roq_,ioll indicated. The effect of the reri ,onator len[;th and pumping distri- bution uniformity on tie energy.effectivenesblaf the laser is in- -or~ Configurations are vestigated, and several resonat proposed on this basis -for realizing the maximum efficiency of. the system. The ef feet ol- the spectral. position' of the moiwchromatic purnping lines on the oscillation efficien6~ is investigated. It is shown USSR TIKEIONOV Ye. A. and SHPAK V sb- Kiant. elektronika, No 6, 1972, I , M. T.: pp. 48-71 that a reduction in the efficiency of oscillation is caused by the absorDtion from the excited zinglet. state, the probability of which increases with an increase in.detuniiid, AV= Vnia~- - Vv _1, where Vmax is the maynmilri of the fundamental absorption band. The time char- acteristics of the radiation- of the laser using, an orEanic dye solution are described. It is shown that in lonpi tudinal exc' ta- tion, the pumping and oscillation pulses are similar; in the case of -large losses and at the threshold, the oscil.lat-ion pulse of the dye solution is substantially shortened. The fundamental la,...-.s of U behavior for the average. oscillation frequency are investigated as -functions of the losses,. the, active-center concentration, and the position of the pumping frequency relative to the purely electronic transition frequency. Bibliography of-~23- Authors' abstract 2/2 39 UDC: 621-375.82 USSR MMONOV, Ye. A. and SHPAK 1-1. T. "Mcperimental Investigato i n of Pulse Lasers Us g Organic Dye Solutions for the Spectral Range of 7100-110001" Kiev, V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection of works) "Hau]~. cLumka, 11 ITo:6, 3-972, pp 48-71 (from. RZh--FiziLr-a, No 4, 1973,.Abstract N04D1219) 'ions are made Translation: Experimental and theoretical investigat. of the energy, time, and- spectral characteristics of laserg up3ing organic dye soltitions in the spectVal.ran5e of 7100211000 A formulation is given of the 'tasicre'quirements of the active raedi- um -- dye + solvent -- and a group:of organic dyes of the cyanide class is proposed for effective oscillation in,the spectral reeion indicated. The effect of the:resonator leng gth and pumping distri- bution uniformity on the,energy effectiveness of t-he laser is in- vestigated, and several resonator.configurations are proposed on this basis for realizing the maximum efficiency. of the system. The effect of the spectral position of the: monochromatic pumping lines on the oscillation efficiency:is invastit;ated. It is shown USSR TIMONOVY Ye. A. and SHPAK, M. T., V sb. Kvant. elekt ronika, L'o 6, 1972, pp, 48-71 that a reduction in the efficiency'of oscillation is caused by the absorption from the excited singlet state, the probability of which increases with an increase in. detuninG,, &V = Vmax - Vn, where Vjn,~_x is the maxinum of the 'undamentalvabsorption band. The time char- acteristics of the radiation of the laser using an orr manic dye solution are described. It is shown that in lonSitudinal excita- tion, the pumping and oscillation pulses are sinilar; in th-e case of large losses and at the.thresholdi.the oscillation pulse of the dye solution is substantially shortened. The fundamental Laois of behavior for the average oscillation,frequency;aro investi&ated a-- functions of the losses, thelactive-center concentration, and the nic position of the pumping frequency relative to the purely electro. transition frequency. Bibliograph~r:of 23. Ailthoral abstract 2 /2 39 - USSR TJDC: 535-373.3 ASIARNIDI, Ye. B., TIKHONOVJ:~Ye. A., and SHPAK, M.~T. "The Quenching Mechanism of fluorescent Organic Dye Solutions in Two-Photon Excil',ation" Leningrad, Opti-ka i Spektroskopiya, December 1972, pp 1105-1108 Abstract: A description is,given oX experiments to determine the mechanism of fluorescence quenching in organic aye solutions under two-photon excitation 'rom.a rubylaser. Three dyes of the xan- thene group were used In the experiments; their solutions have a quantum fluorescence outDut of approximately iuiity, and the spec- tral position of their maximum long-wave absorption band corres- bonds approximately to resonance ~or'two-photbn absorption of a neodymium laser radiation. Curveb.plotted L'or the intensity of the fluorescence as a function of1change in e: rcitation power are 'he I - -to deviate from square jaws and sevon ca-uses a2'v~~ J sted found and exDlained for this,deviation.'..~ The diagra~i of the experimental setup is reproduced along: with.a textual expli'Mation. It was found that the radiation intensity~ofA.'he solution~is strengthened at-the fundamental frequency, thus,confi=ing,,the presence, of a phenomenon of forced emission at this frequency. 63 IU35R7 UDC: 535-373.2 DYADYUSHA, G. G. , PROONSMA, 0. V. TIKHO11OV Ye A and SHP~.K, X. T. Investigating the Lalis of.Radiation Transitions ifrom the Second Excitation Singlet State of Dye Y16Zbcules": SA i, kav- 1-10scowp Izvestivii M. SSSR' -:t ya Fizichesxa, Vol 36, No 5, 1972, PP 945-950 Abstract: This paper is based on an earlier article written by the-authors named above andrpublished in" the Journal of Experi- mental and Theoretical PhyAcs (Zh?,TF, 14, 33b, 3.971). The ear- lier article antqounced the discov' ehorti-iave radi- ery V ~r U - ation fromr mollecular solutions.of,cyanine dyes, Virhich was inter- reted as radiation ~roMrthe second electron-otate excitation ? S2 ;1S0, alld showed-L experimentally that this radiation is not Za A. connected i-n4th, photocliemic transformations or the presence of contaminarits. In tho present paper, the amithors clarify th-e laws of shortwa7vre fluorescence by investigating two homologous cyanine dye molecrZles. In the first,. oscillation of the 7C eloctron ,,,y:E,- 'Lj~tr rj.L3,eCt4 Orpendj'e- tem is posoible in two mutually p the axis of Bymmetry and at right 'angles to it,; the second type U f oscillation of is characterized by a Lwach greater linearity o",' the 7( electron system. The.results of experimentation with both 1/2 'U3SR UDC: 535-373.2 DYADIYUSHL, G. G., et al, Izvestlya Ali SSSR Seriya F iz iche sk'ayaa, vol 36, ITO 5, 1972, PP 945-950 moleculles, excited by the mercury Tamp type DRIIW~h--250 with excita.- tion iiavelengths of 313, 360', and 405 nm, are given. Information ding tion os- regard 1-he mut a! pos tioning of absorption and radiaLl ciUators of 16.he molecules -,ras. obtained b y, iWire p0 larization spectra. it Is concluded -.that since the second eycita- tio.n -tri- s ngl -Plet s'ta'e can-not be hieher-than the second, i , et state, in 'resonaine, or* At. it is probably either t64 2/2 EM USSR SHPAX, M. T., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences Uk-rainian SSR, and Cand idate of PhlYsicomathematliual SiAences "The Study of Nonlinear Phenom e:n%~qZg~j=e utions. and Their Use for t an bl~! the Creation of highly Effici Msers" Kiev, VAsnyk. Akademli Nauk Uka-ainslkoj. R13R, No 11., Nov- 71, pp 9-18 Abstracts Studies on the physics of organic dye solution lasers wera bogim at the Institute of Physics, Acaderq 6-f Sciences W--,vtinlan SSR, In 1966, based on the use of pazsive dye-solution Q~-switcbaz.i The work has been done in conjunction with the institute of 0:~I.-a n I cCvhemlst2.7; Ac-,~Aeny of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, which has suppl-ted-varipus types,of cyanine. dyes for experi- tents. 1"he principal re-sults of these~~studies are aai followst A theoretical and experimental study was made of the mechanisir for light Intensification and gonerat on by, solutions of complox organic mole- cules, and opq1mal conditions were found for development of' the generation SHPAK, M. T., and TIKHONOV,-YE. 0., Visnyk Akadenrl.i Nauk Ukrains koi FOR, No 11, Nov 71, pp 9-18 ..process on singlet-singlet electron-vibrational transitions of these nole- cules. A nuimber of resonance-induced nonlinear effects in organic dye solu- tions were found and studied for the first tijre; viz., sconce resonance induction, of Rayleigh scattering and Raran effect, the effect of a solution irith intensive Raman effect bands on the generation process and spectrum. HiGhly effective organic dyes were foLind which pexrqdit fine- frequency-tuning generation in the visible ard near infrared wavelength range by varying the composition of the active molecules and their concentration In solutions and by the use of selective cavity elements. Recently the authors have been studying the possibility of employing,complex organic compounds in the crystal pbc..se for the second-harmonic generation of ruby and neodymium lasers. An intensive harmonic is found to1egenerated by tviphenylmethane, diphenylmethane# anthraquinone,and.some cyanino,dyos.',;- 2/2 (0 USSR UDC 621.391.2 ~ALEKSEYEV, V. A., AINTONETS, It. A., CATELYUK,.E. D., pay M~"Lt S., 1willov, B. S. , KP"IZOV I A. YE. tAIMAWSEV, 1-1. V. "Interference Correlometer using a;,DIfzitd.l'. Gomputer" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, Vd XVII, No 2, 1972, pp 332-339 Abstract: Specific problens connected with the construction of a correlation detection syste-n in which the receivers are located at a distance excludin.- the possibility of direct coupling with the, correlator are discussed. The problems of constructin,-, the interference correloneter tqfth rocording of the investigated signals at each point on magnetic tapes ands calculation of the correlation. function on a digital computcr~ are considered. The peculiarities of calculating the correlation function connected with the application of sup- erheterodyne receivers are noted, and results are presented from laboratory checking of the system. Satisfactory coincidence of the experimentai and theoretical results -wo3 obtpined. For 10 kilohertz < F < 75 hilohertz and T = 30 t,,c tio. I pt 'Z~lf)00. VC correl,- a in of the: dCvClopC,, S~~(:Cq inventi.i-ated systert can n1r;o be used for autocorrelatior and crnss correlation analysi5 oi processes rQpresciited by electric sipals and,for :spectrzil analysis of signals repre,;vnted in analog, I^orn for inultilevel quantization at a dirital computer irpuL. Iti JUA '73 UTILMT1011 OF THE SAIMWICH IMMOD TO OBTAIN EVITAXIAL LATERS OF S-MC01MCTIM KATERIALS tArclclz bv A, S. Koratkov, Yu. n. Chi2 k- Yu N.-Tikho "thlrak, Pro sessv 6ii-3-t-Mr`uYCA7a V,5fiolirli Trudy- Impazium,'lo Rusilans Part 2, 1969, pp 33-41) Is thin paper a study, won ~de of, obtAining autOcP$-tft=;!z%~: loycis of Si# Ga&s and also h-Qterocptta:ti.;a usinj the Sandwich "thad An the transport aftent for tkoneportlaq the silicon we used SiCl. Y9707 and for the GaAs transport., the H2 0 4- H. System. The reactlono regulatioz the 'transport process in this C980'dre: at .2 act sm, Sa. Me theratodynnole and kinetic analysis. Of the reactLoqs (1) and (2) which are con sidered (2-41 deftning in the silicoA tratisport procazs~'ptrfarw'ed by us in 'reference (5] demonstrated the signIficAnt lack Of CGtVtSPQ1ftd*ACft Cf ~thl~ ",fU- lated and experimental values In order to vxplair thin and a number of other a lous'phanafteni novid d ftg~ the jzutoepItaxy., we proposed a wrochanlow (61 taking Into account the nature of the lphyeicol--chealcal InterAttLon of the substrate with, the envir6mint xr-1 assuming .the prodance of a liquid phns*,41 dafbied, composition at; the surface of tha,ploraz. F~~.Cln.4ntal AVjAr%tLL4 Aal-r.rc~carlure In order to obtsin the epitaxial layerm, of gallium sra*M". A device was used vich infrared heAtLns. The heating by infrared lights lovers the amount of admixture interinit the reaction tone froathe elamonte of zha apparatus aim* theme elements are at a lower temperature than the SAn4vieb packet. Is additiono the low in*rtiA of the infrared heaters pamits us to achLeve the gIven process temperature in two or three minutea after owitch(aS the lenpa 14 Z4 1- S 7 1, 'I I. , . I . : II Ref Code: Abstraciin'g"''Service*.' AT0048078 INTERNAT-~AE ABST,1-57d 'UROCS'7 A70-25122 Criteria fou,modeling the forc* exerted by a r auwsonle jet on on, oWtude (0 1~40~"kh Movago vozd4istvW sverkhmkovoi StMi 48 PrOWWW. IM.-V. ~~hikh, V, Poqorelov,.aW.D~oE.'Tikhot~vl. f4j,~LMdkhanichnskii Institut, Leningrad, RzAr, vol. 40 Feb. 1070, p. 395-397. In I uss an- R I Analysis of the pa arneters which define the force exerted byp jet on a target- These dirpensiorJess'parameters am dritermined w.ith ov's (19541 dimnsl6ml analysis. It 4 shovih; that for a she aid of Sed practical rj%e-of variation of the dim.Oni6less parzmete'~'S. the ratio, of, the axial force actingon the ta*t to thcnozzlethrUa remains constant,'and that itJsJ ependen nd enurntier,111 nonles. This rewlt is verified experhept4ily, usirfg air and aWn jets. V'.P d AWL, FRMIE 191791-7-161 71, XIV-5. R13-KISIX; UTW.LN TUL CK04TH MECUMISH AND UL TYPE OF L.M'TIM UrLC-.S 114 Tilt GUMMM" LAYER-5 (Article by A-A__IUL~m' NOVO-ibLVA4 III *Sfr,~,nij q !~rintall- I Mplvv.. RU'1~1.n' 121-1, J- 1972, p 11;7) N 0- mmoopit.XSAI lavera benm In #,vjcu~, th~ Strewt'4 murf.ce 4ivk'x.I'rir ct u urt depend oil-: m cr...c4lit.aztem, tom- 'tbe.daftal"j" role. Poir a dlut&llr.4 tnVentigataun of the growth *urtace movht~lvrty' 4440 vere obtained on the chara;~xeviutic f-aturcm of Che_grv~,tli rvr~haz%14k~z the toonmraturc."r the trintsitl.an Fr a the n.rml to the 2-inar orriLAn"K. the coadLtLons of formotLen and Rtahl.lity of the veto found. A stu4y wnm vatic of the actual structure of the layers bv -Oe MexhD4 "ot snake- tivo etatink, tr.illwaln'ttinj Olect"m uder.scopy.and ~-r*w diffraction, Studivs~vere mda of, jl~mocryntsltinv layers de~oittftd In the c"ItAllIXAtIm 92 . C ri ranjum from 430 to. 0_.~ of-t'he-typ et ofstructural 4efecfs are discussed under the asoumptioet that the growtb mthanieu of the layers Is deliTain*4 hy -.the surfacalkLnetIcs. 202 USSR UDC 577.472;614+577.391 GUS'KOVA, V. N., BRAGIN&, A. NI., ZASEDATELEV, A. A., WIN B, NN. , KUPRIYANOVA, V. ZI., X. 1., RODIGNOVA, L. F., SUKALSKAYf,' S. Ya., and TIKILONOVA, A. 1. -Lfningrad Scientific Research institute of Ra4iation Hygiene,~'~Hinistry Uf-4~ei th RSFSR aA "Effect of a Rixture of Uranium Fission Products on Sanitary Conditions and Hydrobionts in Wleakly Mineralized Bodies.of Fresh water" Kiev, Gid rob iologi-cheskiy Zhurnal, V0116, No 4, Jul/Aug 70, pp 5-.11 Abstract: Pollution of water with two mixtures~of radionuclides (mixture I, 52% rare earth radioisotopes and.20Z alkali earth ele=ents; inixture 11, 40% rare earth radioisotopes and aPproximately34X zirconium 95 and niobium 95) at concentrations ranging from 2.0.10-7 to 1.0*1_0-5 curie/liter was studied. 'rhe substances did not affect the sanitary conditions or the hydrobionts studied (E. coli, protococcal algae, Infusoria, duck-weed). Biochemical oxy- gen demand and development of saprophytic mycoflora were inhibited only at concentrations above 1.0-1()-3 curie/liter. ~The rate of accuEroulation decreased fromthe lowest link (microorgaaisms) to the highest (fish). Adverse effects of the radioisotopes on developing fish spawn varied with the stage of 1/2 6 212 0 USSR UDC 669.293.5.784,.018.44.621.785 TIKHOINOVA, G. S., MELINIKOVA, L. V., ZHELEZNYAK, 0. N., KONOVALOV, S. V. "Structure and Mechanical Properties of Alloys of Niobium With Carbon as Functions of Heat Treatment" Nauchn. Ty. N-i. i Proyektn. 'In--t RedkG 'met. Prom -sti (Scientific Works of Scienti- Research and Planning Institute for,the Rare,Metalr, Industry], 1971, Vol. 32, pp. 50-56. (Translated from Refer'ativni ~Zhu yy rnal IMetallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abs- tract No. 5 1737 by the authors). Translation: The alloy SVNITs with 0.05%.-C is heterogeme ous in its structure, The mechanical.properties of the sheet material at high.temperatures depend or, the phase composition, resulting from the heat treatment mode. 2 fias; 3 tables; 4 biblio refs. USSR UDC 541.515:547.785.1 TMONOVA, L. G., TANASEYCHUK, a. S.,,and LOGINOV, V. S., Mordavsk State -t4jj-vvfs-ft-j f~~ni N. P. Ogarev, Saransk "Investigation in the Area of Nitrogen-Containing Heterocyclic Free Radicals. XIX. 2-,kryl-4,5-(p-bromopheayl)imidazolyl-Radicals and Their Dimers"~ '13, pp 96-98 Riga, Khimiya Gaterotsiklichleskikh Soyedineniy, No 1,,Jan Abstract: Dimers of 2-aryl-4,3-di(p-br,omophenyl)iniidazolyls have been synthesized and the relatiozship betweeni~,the rate of dissociation of the dimers into radicals and the nature of.substituents.ia the 2-phenyl ring has been investigated. The effect of th6 substituentslon- the rate of dimer dissociation can be described by. Himmet's equation. The presence of bromine atoms in p-positions of the 4- andIS-phea-yl rii~gs increases the contribution of the mesomeric component td the:stdbilii.ation~of the transition state of the dimer dissociation p~ocesb in~domparison to bis(tr-4phenylimidazolyls). 90910k IsomerizAlion of 'active centeIrs in the anionic poly- r ane.~~~me 11 _~S,;Dur- - merization of v vItrimethAgerra N N nn nn q VA;. (Ing. N Filippova. efte- G - J_ _V '"ielb"fit"O'sc . 114 uk PC ievs. -ow ~Fd, Akiid, Na .55 ( ui.s)-' WiGeM.CH2 (1) em) polymd. slowly it) heptane -4) -the' ce of BuLi at. 15-45'. preseh Thus., after 11W hT a t 3.41, ble/l. i Ic~mcn.4'6d 0.01 y:6ole/l. BuLi conen., only- 57% convemi 6 n- was AW. Akr an initial in- duction period,. the ' lyffin. rate was proportional 10 1 concti. and the square ram of *the lnitiator~conm Addn, of 6utadie4e to the reaction svstem after 300 hr did ln6t, cause;it to ptilymetiie, indi- ca-ing the low activity, of the ~ caxbanion~. The.$olynOr dain growth is apparently 6inplicaW by deactivatioll, of tim active center. by i hydride'~iAj~sfer trop't4o.end (if the j!~6pTing chain to Ab~ tract! Ref.'.Code ingTServ ce. A '44~1~rv 5326- CHEMICALIABSTO 0 MC 577-133 %BM=R, A. P., RCZEXGARTo E. V., SOBO INA, I. N. KHROHOV-BORISOV. N.--V.t TMEMR1, H. L., T100NOVA, Z. H., ABDUVAKHABOV and TOIRENURATOV, K., -- ,_i , A. A. t Institute of Evolutioii~~i ~11~ylolosy and Biochemistry imeni I. H. Sechenova, Academy of Sciences WSRt Institute of Experimental E'edicines~ Academy of Medical Siciences USSRj Leningrad,. and Ta~hkent State Universi~y imeni V,1 I. Lenin .".Unproductive Bonding of Cholinesterase Su`bstiate" -Noscows Doklady Akcademii Nauk SSSSR,'Vol 205s Ho 3#:1972ii pp 717-720 AbBtractj ' Experiments have shown tbat:the rate-liniting step1n,the Michaelis- tion or d6acylation'rather than the Menton sub3trate reaction is the acyla initial formatton of the Michaelis complex.. The specificity of the cholines- texase-is, also determined by the latter stepsin theireaction and it is only the L.optical isomer of acetyl- )g -methylcholine which is.,hydrolyzed by the The D Isdmer is an inhibitor at it is adsorbed on the active sites but not subsequestly removed. The system generalized 40 - USSR imc, 6n.8,534.6mi ALEEKSAIMROV, L. K. I DYSUITt YE. it. ZrATISKAYAl 11. N-0 KOMUN, 1. F., DEV, 719NIM ~` 8 -bZ'- ' I-.- D. F1UTOV A. 1. 0 and SHADRINA, N. i~aAment of Morr-al a ~H.Iih a -i Medical Acadc* imeni S. 1-1. arov, DY "Condition of Some Nerve Structures.After Exposure to Powerful Shock Waves" Leningxad, ArRhiv Aratomiip Gistologii i, Imbriologii, No 10, 1971, pp 12-20 Abstracti Cats weKe exposed to a powerful shook wave with an excess pressure of 0.1 to 10 kg/cm~ lasting about 0.1 see., - The effect was not lethal and afterthe experinent -the anirals were ext.arnally lndistin,-5uishable frorr, normal cats. They ii-er-a sacrificed at variouz tines during the ays following 10 d expoouro to thr, Lhock wave and the neves In the walls of the vena caval diges- t1ye organst dura and pia nater of the bxain ana spinal co--Y-ds pancreas, and thyroid were hin-tologically exa-rained. Th4, medullated fibers and Dreterninal Portions of -the roceptors urdernent -the most distinct, c~ar.Ges. The axial eylinders were swollen =,d the contoum uneven, Along the coursse of the fibers were zolitar-1 or n-Hiple varicosities. These x-eactive qhanEea were largely reversible. however, sere of the nerve elements proved to be quite -resistant to the shock wave, not-a-bly tho nommedullated,'~ fibers soz-e afferent structures (0-9-J, diffuse -receptors), and encapsulated', cell bodies4 1A 77 - 7 0 R I G I N A L R R 5 Z A R C 11 UDC% 611.839.014.477 Td1 CONDITION OF MMNS IN THE AUTONOMOUS NERVOUS SYSTEM GANGLIA FOLLOWING EXPOSURF TO C FORCES [Article by Yt~A. Dyskin and I Chair of Normal Anatomy (headed lm- ff i~t by rrofewoor Ye.A. Lr"Icft) , Mi h r Acad imeni S,M~ Kirov, t Lsx,ingrad~ *-t5 =b r1, i Russian. No .2.1, oltologli I m 1971o I 6Z subcdtted 6 SL-361 :' -'. 1 : ~- :..I ~ - pp The prohlen of gravitational stress: IG forcesi'an(4 its effect on OT32=3 and assu&a of the organism is drawing Increasing attention of =ox- PW,ozifitz' After the a&-y comprehensive morphological -works x1escriblng' thevascular b" following hypirgiavitation, researchers t4rned their attanttan t= zha'anatomital changes arising with this stress factor It% the zervo~s' aystem, , The timeliness of such, iniiaitigations wan due 'to the fact thatj ~S'Ghown by physiologists, disturbances razoltiaX from sti-m-lation at the nervous systam play An Important part lia the machamism of the effect of actelpyations on the orp , anism Mt~ Babunhkln, V,B. Malkin, V.V. Uaachev, Barer, 1962; A.R.-Kotov-.kaya, 5.1~ Lobambkov, P.M. Suvorov, S.M. Simpurn, G.P. For Khlebaikov. l9t2; B.M. Sevin, 1963, 19b4, 2970, and orhers). . this reasm, along with the theory that interprots the effect of 'prit.6rily due to 1:4 given to concepts that. attrLbutc pricary 1wrortz--ca to nervous system disturbances (B.M. Sevin and Z.X. Scl!zo-Sa=uylo, 1954). it i:~113 t. h=av,-r. t= notod that, unli6i the vascular bed, thcre hag not I.i., co--prehtnsive inveititacion. of thr condItion of the nervous system following hy"rgravIltation. A=zg the investigations dealing with this matter. we must tentiQu the work* of V.P. Kurkovskiy (1953, 1954), B.S. Glushkov (1963), V.1, Medvedev (,L964), T.G. Oganesyan (190). Fore recently, studies ham been made of the changes arising under the Influence of longitudizal And lateral accelerations In the-nervous system of "assels =der thm guidance of Professor S.S. Kikhaylov (Y.M. 34 Abstta*ct' 'S I d6de: erv ce. 50274- CHF141CAL ABSTI,5/7)b '0 6 r 1114556p Properfits and h~drol C, atabilitY.. f platinum- nitroSoacldotetraamine co .mple .xes.',. tets&nka, ~ A. L~:jsljjcva, at V. M. ,L-I'S. (L6inz 1ek! n 1. ~ I 14h 0 p. S. tni. Lenso- rad _& Z~ I . -d-. I _rokt. .4kad. Mau S j - R 710 190 363-3 [ChemT7 Wuss), The title Co hydrolyze at 'O)XI'4- + 20 :1: V accordinK to the following equation: jPtL,I.\ -t (PtL41 + H\ HIO + X and NO,- and LA (nCN.Hoi,~ The equil. was not greatly a6edft4-.bk thecliang6~cd L, grou P3 ex Ifad a~~ ~Corist, VIOAllose, of the except the (ell) con'p other complexes.' The anions fii,d a, kieat. effect an ithe stability: [Pt(en)3(XO)Clj'I+ (K~I i.4., X 1074) > [Pt(',ITfj'r),(N NXb)HW,j'+ (K 1'~ (K - 3.4 X 10--a) > IMCNI13M I > jPt(NHs),(NO)N.*0-jI+ ~ (K -,X Th~ '~-le tron ab. 1.0 C sorption max. of the different co'm~ p~d.-. are giv*en. P. 1,~~Maxfi'ld e REEL/FRAME 198102. 4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-160CT70~ TITLE--PROCUCTION OF PISTON RINGS FROM FKN7 AND FKN14 NATERIALS FOR HIGH PRE;SURF COMPRFSSMS -H- AND FUELSv COMPRESSOR, (U)FKN7 OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ',-PROXY-'REELIFRAME--1996/1548 STEP NO--UR/0314/70/000/002/0028/0028 IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118531 UNCLASSIFIED "-WVqV,-- 71-1------j',' 212 057 UNCLASSIFItO PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 YCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118531 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SEALING RINGS FOR HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSORS WERE MANUFO. FROM FKN-7 SEALANT (COMPOSED OF FTGROPLAST (1) 72, GR:APHITE (11) 21, AND MOS SUa2 7PERCENT) AND FKN-14 SEALANT (COMPOSED OF 1 651 11 209 MOS SU82 5s AND~CHOPPED'LGASS FIBER 40PERCENT). LONG TERM TESTS IN A-2 RK-1.5-220 COMPRESSOR (UNDEk N AND WITHOUT LUBR ICAT ION) INDICATED. THAT THE~ OURABILI TY, OF FKIN-7 RINGS IN 2 TESTING STAGES WAS 509000 AND 4000 HR, AND THE DUMiILITY OF FKN-14 -,~GASKETS WAS 6000 ANU 3100 HR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 581.19:632.952 TIKHONOVA 14. A.0 POZNANSKAYA, N. L. RUSMOVAI V. A., IVMOVA, S. N., ~E, Yu.-~N.,71WNCHENIKO V Yu. N., S11VErSO -SHILOVSKIY, N. I., MINIKOVIN.N. ..and MILITSOVA, G. I., All Union Scientific Research-Institute of Chemical Plant Protection, Moscow, and the All-Uhion Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology, Moscow "Studies of -the Fungicidal Activities of'Certain Benz xazoline Derivatives" Leningrad, ~~kologiya i Fitopptologiya, Vol 7P No 5, 1973, Pp 450-451 Abstract; Evaluations were made of the 'fungicidal effects of N-carbaikoxy-, N-carbalkenyloxy-, 11-carbaryloxy-, N-carbamo -- and 11--uninomethyl- Yl I derivatives of benzoxazolin,e-2 and its substituted co.,.ipounds on tho a U, e t i ts of wheat rust Puccinia triticlmi~ and 11. grtimirtis f. AxiiUci, potato b]. :4. Chit agent Phytoph-thora infestans, a~d thM conidia of ~Iternoria solani and Botrytis cineram. These compounds showed the most pronounced fungicidal effects at a concentration of 0.1% againct~the wheat ru~A agents, and somewhat less effect againf~t polvato blight. They are~practically inactive at a con- centration of O.GV5% in -%,itro. Is a rule introduction of halogens into the 1/2 USSR UDC 612.824612.83 TIKHOROVA. R. A.. Leningrad Medical Institute imeni 1. P. -Pvvlov "Effect of Anesthesia of Different Depths:on the Response of the Acoustic Cortex Blood Vessels to Soun&Stliaulation", p Leningrado Fiziologicheakiy Zhur4al SSSR isteni, 1. M. Sechenov, No 8, 1972p pp 1201-1206 Abstracti In i4esth3tized adult cats exyooed to sout4ds mnging from 1OOD t1o 15pOOO Hzt the type and intensity. of the cerabrovascular to the stimiai ir, mainly a funct-ion of the depth of anesthesia. Deep Wiesthezia. results in dilatation vhile moderate or light anestheMia elicits con5tziction. Soundz at frequencies of 1000 to 8000 ft-produce lbvth types: c&. response,-5, dilatation and constriction# whereas soun", of.10,000 and 159000 Hr. result only In constriction or no reaction at all. ragazileas of tho de'pth. 6f anesthesia. 1A 72 CILRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107449 UNCLASSiF[E.D wxpw /2 028 UNCLASS(F(ED' 'PROCESSING DATENIF3"74- -c-IRC ACCESSION NO--APOlOT449 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GAS VELOCITY AT T4E EXIT FROM RELATIVELY THIN (I.E.t WITH A LARGE DIAM. TO HEIGHT RATIO] COLUMN PACKING LAYERS SHOWS GREAT LOCAL VARIATIONS; THOSE VARIATIONS AkE COMPLETELY RANDOM AND THEM DISTRIBUTION SATIFIES THE NORMAL STATISTICAL ~DISTRIBUTION EQUATION. THE VARIATIONS BECOME LE$S PRONOUNCED-WITH INCREASING RESISTANCE OF THE LAYER; A,V.IRTUALLY CONST. RESIDENCE TIME OF THE GAS PARTICLES IN THE LAYER (E.G.f;IN CATALYTIC REACTIONS) MAY BE ACHIEVED BY rNTRODUCING AN ADONLo.RESISTANCE MtHE GAS FLOW IN THE COLUMN IN FRONT OF THE LAYER, .......... ~/p UNCLASSIFIED IDC 577.150.6 USSR TIWFD~O, N. M. Z_.I~KHON ~1.11 P.,,Y,,UBLITSK_kYA, M. A., and RYABYSEVA, N. A. "Strains of Botrytis cinerea, Pathogens of Gray Mold of Grapes, and Producers of Enzymes of the Pectinase Complex", Kishinev, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 1-foldavskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh i Khimicheskikh Nauk, No 4, 1971, p 41-44 p Abstract: In connection with a study,of gray mold (Botrytis rot) of grapes in the Crimea, five strains of Botrytis cinerea-wereisola.ted from infected grapes. These strains differed in morphological, physiol-gical, and bio- chemical characteristics.- Two of the strains isolated (Nos 20 and 30), which infected graves most frequently,,had,~a high DeCtinolytic activity. This activity was preserved during artificial cultiva 'tion of the fungus or. a medium based on sugarbeet pulp. After the culture fluid derived from. strains Nos 20 and 30 Wad been separated by filtration, an enz)me prepara- tion with a high pectinolytic activity was Isolated by precipitation with alcohol or amonixm sulfate, The preparation also had some proteolytic activity and e%pedited the hydrolvsis-of-;c.ellulase.: Tests in the wine- making industry indicated that, tl~e enzy1ne preparation.;, which acted on the skin of grapes, increaued the y1old of Juice (by 2-47.), of tannIng USSR TROMOM, N. M., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 1.-fuldavskoy SSR, Seriya -1. - - - - - --- - L~_--- - --~ -- - - 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIE0. PROCESSING OATE--160CT70 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117510 DE ADMINISTERED TO -.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHLORPROPAMI. ,-'--.RATS AT 100 MG-KG THROUGH A STOMACH PRb3E: PRIOR T0* -ALLOXAN INJECT ION 190 MG-KG S.C.) CHANGED T14E CHARCTER" OF ALLOXAN 'TPIPHASIC REACTION THE HYPOGLYCEMI.C PHASE. DURLNG THE.IST 4 HR AND EL144IN 'CHLORPROPAMIGE POTENTIATED THE'ALLOXAN.01ABETOGENI:C ACTION 'AND INCRE4SED ";'ilz.~'6 _~BOTK THE FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY OF THE ~DISEASE. THE 114CIDENCE OF WAS HIGHER IN RATS RECEIVING PROTAMINE [~)SULIN 15 UNITS-KG SoC.YDAILY FOR 3 DAYS.BEF-DRE.ALLOXAN:AND LMiER IN THOSE WITH _PRELTIMINAKY AL. INISTRATION OF GLUCOSE A4'G"KG, THROU H A STOMACH PROBE). -THE POTENTIATING ACTION OF CHLORPROPAMIDE. AND PROTAMINE INSULIN SEEMS TO OCCUR~ATJHE LEVEL OF BETA CELL MEMBRANES AND INVOLVES INCREASEO _rq..1-1PERNEABILITY AND DECREASED CONTENT,OFISH,CONTG. EpilYMES WHICH 51,N11) AND ALLOXAN. FACILITY., _~OTD. ENDOKKINOL.t INST. AKUSH, -INEKOL., Lr:NINGRAO, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1'/2 02T UNCLASSIF.IED~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 -TITLE_-THERMAL BREAKOCWN OF SULFUR.POLYCHL.OROPRENES -U- '_AUTHOR-(04)-TAMARKIN, V.F.t DEGTEVAI T*~G.., TIKHONOVA, S.V., KUV4INSKIYj -A.S. ;~~,:COUNTRY~OF INFO--USSR REZINA 19701 29(3)t 11-13' -,-:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _~~:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS DEGRADATioNs, POLYCHLOROPRENEt MECHANICAL FAILURE, ~:'-~.:_-~ACTIVAT ION: ENERGY, IGELt SULFIOEI#.~ICARBON DIOXIDE,' GARBON ..~-:--~DISULFIDE/(U)NAIRIT A POLYCHLOROPRENE RUBBER ONTROL ~MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED P NO--UR/0138/70/02910031001110013 REELIFRAME--19�7/0454 STE _~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119390 o UNC LAS S I F I E 0 - - -------- 2 12 027 UNCLASSt'(0.0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 RC ACCESSION NO--AP0119396 c:I STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTI.~ THE HEATING IN VACUO OF NAIRIT A 4S-CONTG. POLYCHLOROPRENE) (11 IS EQU[V . TO IT&THERMOMECH. DESTRUCTIONt SUCH AS DURING ROLLING, IT CAUSES EVOLUTION OF CS SUB21 COSt AND CO SUB2 DUE TO BREAKING UP OF I POLYSULFIDE BRIDGES ANO THE INTERACTION OF THE RADICALS-FORMED WITH 0. IN THE 110-50DEGRE.ES RANGEt THE ACTIVATION ENERGY. OF I GEL BREAKING IS SIMILAR, TO, 15 KCAL-0.10LE.. THE GEL FRACTION CONTENT OF I DECREASES DURING~HEATING; AT FIRST.'IT RAPIDLY INCREASES DUE TO THE FORMATION OF A NEW.GEL FRACT[ON.' THE PRESECNE OF ALK. SUBSTANCES I N I i -INCREASES THE RATE OF.GEL DECOMPN. THE~DECOMPN.,OF I MACROMOLS. IS ACCELERATED BY THIURAM AS SHOWN BY THE,INCREASE';CO SUBk AND COS in ITS PRESENCE.o 0,AC.1 L I TY,: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. REIM. PROM., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIEV- - - ------- - USSR UDC 621.762.669.018.5(083.Ei) SAMSONOV, G. V. , DUBOVIK, T V., KUTS0101", T. G., KF.~LOV, V. D. , Tli It Aut'it,or's Cert--'Hcatc~ 'Nlo 309967, filed 24 Kar 70, published 29 Sep 71 (frma 'Rllh--Ilerallur"~iva' 1*0 1., Apr :..AbSLrac,t 1, 72. o 4G420P) Translation: A ceruct material Imsed O',l A! nitride is proposed for the manufac- ture of ionit-on. i-niterf. of welditir, nz*achiaes and coiwerters. In order to decrease tlhze igaition power and stabilize the electric parz-x-netcrs, 35~70z.' TiC is iritroduced into the material. 52 USSR 87. 2;~ UDO 621. T-V., KUT---7sCx, R.G. , e., 4 (In-t oroblein AN SSS',i-lnstit~ate Of ~,Vae Prloblems Of study, ks, TuSs-al r I "era For 'onic Rae`ifiera" !,.aterial Por Prc&uction C-f Sem--Coaducto Er" -SSR hiAtlaorls Cc!rtTfic-fte :.,o 2742,10, :Med 9 A~no 059, r.'al shed 24 t 7 Sc.) 0 rom RZh--'--IektrorIIw i Laya primcn3niye, No Y -ch 1971, ADstlract N10 3A185) Tranala-i.1-'on: lzniltors for ;.on~.c roc(. --drs Al" ~rodut-e~ from a material in the Co"'ro--it -ion 0 ch boron nitride and boron car~fde enter, 'hava a high ignit-Ion ana un3ta'DIa aarametero of current ard; ,V~:()Itaga in the operating nroaedura. 4iluhl t'-e obj`ect of an increase of the stabi" ity af the ~arametars and a Ltcraa-e of the ignition powwr, it is proposed to introdUca niobi= oxide -to t'-- tor~al of. tha ;.-riiters, wh'le the co _a -1 L ~z I mponents mentioned above are in. the followincr Pereenta-e ratio. boron nitride,~40-60; baroa rarb* d e, 20- niob.; oxide, 10-~O. 7he motho&. of manufacturing th-D ivpitork3 Ircm a~~: 7,.,ropcs-.- involver. hot Pressing ol a mixtura of -ooron carbide, boron llnl~ niobi= oxida.powders in graphite raclds at, T 1900-20000 0, ~~O IcZ,/cm2, ani expoaure time 9 mln.~Wie charac~eriaticu of the ignitere rArU '13111OFi~'I tod. V.M 91 Eggs= I FMWY-RiEZ~ifonle - ~011- MR IUM"MEME J~ USSR UDC 669.721.5'5'296.620.193.4 TIMONOVA,11. A. AL'TMN, 1i B~ MD010, vlk~_V. N CERASINOXIA, 11, 14. TOMM'Ou., 0. S. LASHYON. F.,M)ROZOVA G. 1. "Eff ect of the Composition and Structure of Alloys of the b1&-11n-Zr System on their Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior" V sb Struktura I svoystva legk. splavov :(Structure and.Properties of Light Alloys collection of iiorks),Noscow, Naulca Press,, 1971, p P' .1.36-140 (from Rzh-Ifetallur- giva No 4, Apr 72, Abstract 41700), -ucture and corrosion Translation: A study was made of the effect of Zn on 6e sti behavior of alloys of the ',Ifp-Zn system and the Mg-Zn-Zr system with a Zn coptent of up to 20%; the effect of heat treatment 2eading to ;t,t-change In the phase .composition and in the quantity and shape of the segre4gticns of interaietallide comDounds on the corrosion strength of the alloys of the 1t-!Zn-Zr systen was also studied. Me variation of corrosion,resistance of the alloys is explained by. the formation of cathode phaser, with different electrochemical properties and variation of their number and form of, segregp~tion. , The. -increase in corro- sion resistance with the introduction of, Zr Into the alloys o4' the ]/!G-zn systen is primarily connected with a decrease in" the. Fe adndxture in the alloys. Six -ent bWiograyhy. illustratiotir, one table, a.D& a 6 rY USSR UDC 669.15-196:162-762:621.165) DOROSHENKO, K. P., KIRIYEVSKIY, B~. A.,,and.TIKHONOVI~,H, V.,I., Engineers "New Materials for Feed Pump Slit Seal~rarts Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroyeriye,:Uo 11, Nov 70, pp 24-25 Abstract.* The Institute of Casting Problems of the Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR has studied the problem of:creation of it material correspond- ing to the operational requirements of delivery pumps1for slit seal parts. These studies have indicated that.the mostpromising material is chromium cast iron. In cooperation-with the Ukiainion Scientific Research Institute for Hydraulic Machinery, the Institute has developed it new modified chromium cast iron in which the carbide lattice is btoken,up by modifiers during treatment of the liquid melted cast iron, thus decreaAng the quantity of primary carbides and their dimensions. The-modifter, 'located primarily on the grain boundaries, prevents diffusion'~of chroulium1rom the grains, so that the content of chromium in the matrix Increases to.at least 10.26%. Laboratory.and test stand studies have shown that this cast,iron has ik- Proved operational qualities, veir~-residtance, autifri~tion;properties,~and resistance to scarring and.seiziriji- USSR UDG, 62l.3T4.5(086.8) DYUKOV L. V., TABAKOV, G. A., BARANOV, N. TIKHONO'n-CH, V. V. "A Device for Correcting the Flat Secti6n:of.a Pulse" USSR Author's Certificate NO 266829, filk'id 3june 69, published 2 July 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Astrdet No 5G302 P). - Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for correcting the flat section of a power modulator pulse. The device consists of a con- trollable resistance (e. g. a lamp) connected in series or parallel with the load., an amplifier in a feedback circuit a comparison element, and a ref- erence voltage source. To reduce lossez in the regulator and ensure zero-lag action of the device, the comparison element:and reference voltage source are made in the form of a capacitor andielectronic switch in a series circuit which is connected in parallel with the load resistance., The connon point between capacitor and switch is connected to the high-resistance input of the feedback amplifier. USSR UDC 620.193.5 T.' F. t~,ji?ATYSH MOVCHANO B. A., Y.TUTZ1111M, G. S. TIK -01 and Y-GUPOL13Yj,.YA, L. INI., academy of TIKh NOUKlY A. L. _z;j_ Scie i=cs UTMIHIM MT, Institute of.Blectric. imeni Ye. 0.. Paton, Perm.' Polytechbical Institute "Corrosion of Nickel of Varying Purity in Gaseous Hydrogen Flu- oride" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 7, No 1, Jan-.Feb 71, PP 32-34 Abstract: A. stLdy was niade of t he behavior ,a gaseous hydrogen fluoride of cormercially pure nickel NXI-2:t and ulzrapure nickel refined by the aleczron-b,eani method .1Ln . vacuum. ~ i. specially de- the i,- signed apparatus aas used for experiment consisti. of r,,wo d6mmunicating nickel ovens conaected -ai~n a enemical absorber. Experiments lastin,-- up to 120 hours aere carried cut ;-t 5500 and an HF pressure of 20 atm. The results zhat the'corro- HF is five sion, resistance of the ultrapure: nickel i nOaseOU3 times higher than that of nicke.",,., INP-2A. The- eiecLron-beam re- 1/2 9 USSR ~:UDC 622-33'_52.681.3 X SHOYMET, A., KIkLITSKIYv I., A.,, TIKH_2;aL BAZHE-70V A. N. and KOZLOVI A.-V. S#Control System for Mines Usinrf Equipmen.V' Avtomatika I Tekhn. Kibernet. Na. Shakhtakh I Rud"ikakh (Automntioa and Engineering Cybernetics in Mines -- Collection of,,WorIcs) pp 5-7, Kiev, -Telchnika Press, 1969 (from, Referativ y Zhu al Al~,tom[Ltika, Telemcklianika nyy 7"n i Vychinlitel'naya Tekhnilka, No 2, 1970,:Abstract,blo 2A565 by G.K.) Translation: On the basi3 of a study~of an instaLlation flow of infor- 3. - m ;j e ,ation and analysis of Interrelationships involvkl , tobles are copos d m which present data oti the volume of information and patha through ;ihich it- flows, results of processing, etc.. 'Control al~toritlims are developed for individual processes, and an.algoeithmic evaluation of control pro- blems Vnich was used in the selection :of: compUter equipm-eat and develop- Ment of structural plans for the system.ls oresented. Three variants of structural plans for mine control, depenaing om.the degree and lo- cation of information processingi are suggested. 4wo iLlustrations; ,one-table; o ne bibliography... Public IT "i aniLtion:: ~~Hyg ene andl~ S USSR UDC 614.484:615,285.7]:614.72 TUNIK, A. I., ANANOVSKIY, L. N., PRAVE, V. Ye., TMOTSKAYA, A. N., -I""i"Pa"rM 'si-Erm-3on DERNITSYNA, Ye. A., and MINKINA, T. A., Moscow Munic Station "Hygienic Evaluatioa of the Air in Places Treated With Chloropbos" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii. Epidemiologii i.Immunobiologii, No 8, 1971, pp 17-20 Abstract: Analysis of 250 air samples in a special experimental chamber and of air samples from well-ventilated places in cafes, hostels, hosDitals, and restaurants showed that 3 hcurs after treatment irith a 5% water solu- tion,of the organophosphorus insecticidechlorophos, the air contained no m3 of the compound (r, more than 0.5 mg/ aximum permisBible concentration), With very poor ventilation it took as long,as 24 houts before the concen- tration of the insecticide dropped to.the permissiblei level. The external temperature was an important factor., When the,outdooT,and'indoor tempera- tures differed considerablyand the win.dows.,,were openi, all traces of chlorophos disappeared within one hour of treatment. 1/1 UDC 621.382.323-416:546.48'231 USSR KARPOVICH, I. A., TMLQV-- S. _V.- "Relaxation Phenomena in Film Field Triodes',caused by Migration Ion Polariza- tion: in the Dielectric Film".. Moscow Radiotekhnika i elektronika, Vol XVII No 2, 1972, pp 381-385 Abstract: A study was made of the increasing relaxation of the field effect in film field triodes based on CdSe films caused by the.phenonenon of migra- tion ion polarization in the SiO and GcOX: dielectric films. A number of X laws characterizing the relation of the relaxation time*to the temperature and magnitude-of the polarizing voltage.were ~.istablished. The values of the activation energy, concentration and mobl,Xity of the- mi'ratiul, ions were de- termined, and their nature was establishect. The fact that high temperature polrilrization is determined by migration of Na iors in the dielectric films is indicated in that this phenomenon is observed only in structures wich activated, CdSe films and it disappears if NaCl is excluded from the activating powder. Strong,asymmetry of the C(t) function during high temperature polarizaii.warises from the.fact that the Na ions are concentrated near the interface of the diele~ctric and semiconductor. 0 The activation energy of high temperaturcipolarization E. 1.4-1.5 electron r 112