SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VALIK, I. L. - VALTERIS, S. E.

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USSR UDC 621.397 (0B8. 8) VALIK 1. L., MWV, B. P. "Device for Measuring the P rob I 'lity of Detecting aTarget of Elementary Shape!' USSR Author's Certificate No 253184, Filed 29 Feb 681k Plfblished 24 Feb 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9G2,130P) Translation: This author, is certificateIntroduces a device which permits evaluation of the capacity of a television camera to reproduce fine low- contrast objects. The operation of the device is baseil on measuring the probability of detecting an object of elementary shape (a test table ele- ment) by comparing the difference between-the average signal with respect to the area of the object and each of the, average -signals of four adjacpat elements of the same area, __4 nu- t10 0266bo- TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE Oft THE LENIN AND STATE PRIZES NEWSPAPER- IZVESTIYA, FEBRUARY 18., 1970.,P .3~ COLS 1-5 ABSTRACT--- THE COMMITTEE ON THE,~LENIN AND STATE DARIZES HAS ANNOUNCED THE NAMES OF RESEARCHERS,ADilITTED TO THE 1970 LENIN PRIZE COMPETITIONS. THE LIST INCLUDES Q. V. NOVOWL0 X&,-AJ UYTIUM -I W V , SMIRNOV D. V. LESH~CyRfj~q AND FOR- ~hi_;Khr~P ~tNt-63--THE INTi:RCONTINENTAL'PASSE:,4C.E:R AIRLINER IL_C20 AND A. S_ YAKOVLEV- YE. S_._~Uj ALI BENDERSKIY M__.lAl_lK__AND 'TLl.nT914UA'FOR *JETI PASSENGER A LiNER YAK-40. POIdERED BY THREE Al-25~,ENGINESN.. BOTH CANDIDATES WERE NOMINATED BY THE MINISTRY OF AVIATION INDUSTRY* UISIISR TDC- 51:155.001.57:681.3-M VALIKOV, K. V. , ZHIFLKOV, V. F. 4%_*e-Pr66Tem of Occupying the Contours.Set by the 'Ones' on a Rectangular Matrix-of Binary Elements" Sb. nauchn. I.r. Vladimir. wlitekhn. in-t (Collected S~cientific Works 0, Vladimir Polytechnical institutle), 1970, vyp. 9, P.P 35-350 (from RZh-.Kibernetika, NO 7, Jul 71, Abstract!No T.T788) Translation: Consideration is given to a problem involved in pattern recopition that of occupation of contours, including intersecting contours, given by the "ones" on a rectangular matrix of bin.ary elements. An algorithm in given for sol-ring the proolem, and its computational aspects are considered. Authors' abstract. 4.J4 MCLASSIFTEO DATE--18SEP70 -;TL`-TNVEST!G~'~TION OF THE FRICTION PROCESS DURING THE.VIBRATIONAL CUTTING OF HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYS -U-, AuTHOR-(02)-90DURAYEVi V.N.s.VALIKOV,, V.I-. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,:SOURCE--l'4OSCOW9 IZVESTIYA VYSSHIKkI UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDENlYp MASHINOSTROYENIYE, ~ND. lp 1970# PP 133-142 PUBLISHED ------- 70 _:_~.SUBJECT.AREAS--MATERIALS ~~.TOPIC:TAGS-HARD ALLOY, STAINLESS STEEL, METAL CUTTING, FRtCTfONt METAL HARD TOOL 1:":6R I L L I NG VIBRATION EFFECT/(U)KHl8N9T STAINLESS STEEL, (U)VK8 ALLOY --CONTR 70L' MARK NG 0 RESTRICTIONS "bo 14EIIT: CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0515 STEP NO--UR/0145/70/000/001/0138/0142 CTRC ACCESSION NO--AT0100977, UNC LASS I F tED i Mic A C: 1, 1r- h p ~l Fir p ~Z 4-1 y CIRC ACCESJSIG.-~ N10-AT010,0977 ABSTRACC/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE- DESCRIBES IMIVESTIGATlf;~',~S OF PFICTION UNDER CONDITIO.NS APPROXIMATING FRICTION ALON-,G THE FRONT AND REAR EDGES OF A TOOL DUP.ING VIBRATIONAL CUTTING (DRILLING)f AND BASED ON STUOY OF THE MAGN'ITUDE (IF NORMAL PRESSURE9 DIN THE STUDY OF TH~- FRICTION PAIR *VK8 HARD TOOL ALLOY AND KH18N9T STA114LESS STEEL), AND ON THE MAGNITUDE OF THE CUTTIING SPEED. FOR THE STUDY, SPECIAL EQUIPMENT WAS DESIGNEO~IAND ADDEDTO A MODIFIED LAT~IE- THIS E~IMPMENT AND THE SETUP USED TO PRODUCF INTEV-11ITTGNT VIBRATIONAL CUTTING ARE DESCRIBED BRIEFLYo TWO SETS OF RELA~iONSHTPS WERE DERIVED, THE FIRST FOR FRICTION IN CASTOR OIL AIND SULPHAFREZOL (SIC) AND IN DRY FRJCTIOt4 AT LOW FEED PRESSURES AND FRICTION IN SULPHAF'REZOL (SIC) AND IN AT H IGHER RATES- AND PRESSURC:S. T-HE, El PER 11MENr DATA DRY FRICTION' X I 1111101CATE THAT THE CHARACTER OF THE RELAIIONSHIPS FOR DRY FRICTION AND FRICTION IN SULPHAFREZOL (SIC) COINCIDE. IT WAS DE.7ERMINED THAT VIBRAT10NAL CUTTING PRODUCED LOWER FRICTION CCEFFICAENT'o~ T14AN STEADY CUTTING; HOWEVER, AM INCREASE IN THE TORSION .40MENT WITH TIME WAS NOTED. THTS IS EXPLAINED AS BEING DUE TO* INCREASING FRIC ON THE REAR SURFACES OF THE DRILL. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ALOTSjuLrm, S. A. , V KOCHKLkr--',V, B. 1. , 4,.nd MASON, A. M., Ka=r.0 State UaIYeTI_q"-+,,,yV 'Emenw,&zf. Lenin "Study of a Phonon Syttem by the. Elandelstan-Brillouin Ur)pt Scattering Methol Under Parar-Wietic Resonance Saturation" ~bseow, Zhu-xna]'. Ek-speximentallnoy i Tooreticheskoy Fizil-ij Vol. 62, Ifo 2, Feb 72, pp 639-651 Abstracts The axticle give-, a detailed accotuit of the re,~maltu of av- ey-Tori- mental and theo-retical study of a phonon bottleneck in caAum na(,,nesitm ni+rata by the 1~~ndelstwri-Drlllouln light scattering nothe.A. Continuous panmagrietio re3onance saturation of the Ge34' ions w-&9 used to study atezAy- state. "heating" of the phono.-i syaten; then M~easvwramerxtz uera "..-do during spin system. excitation by perioCLic rectangular rijilsez, c,-nd- the steady-state procazs vas studied together with the transient -process occuXTIng at the noment of inclusion of a satumting field. Neq Peculiarltlez of the phonon bottleneck effect were found during sattiration cat the end of the EFR line: viz.,, saturation on frequencies differing from resonance fraqu,~!Lcy- by approxiratc-ly 1/3 USSR ALMHULERI 3. A., et al., Zhuimal Eksperipiental noy i IbOrr--ticlieskoy Fiziki, Yol- 62, No 2, Feb 72, pp 639-651 tIOO Mz corre3ponds -to the, maximun ste2Ay-statc: "heatitig" of the ph3uon sys- tem. Moreover, durbig pulsed tatturation 14th. dettianIng,an avalanche-typa g=wth In t1e rum-ber of phonon3 was observed bohind the, lindiiig ek-'C of tile pulse, fallov&i by a C~omparatively slotir drop and the trawslticn of the procezs to a .~teacdy-stzlt-e The eTaillibrium state reeiAablished after the end of the saturati", e. The phonon pDak A-Iltens'Jty dependea on the detuning value and at A to ~211~17 ;~~ 4-100. 111z roati-led a. rwaxilzi= Value of 80000 K. M-0 dep-r-a-detn" of Chax-acteristic TAxameters of the olcaGwved phenom- anon on -the detuning value ( Lu-,> 0) vas meanured In zu'.0ther 4-.C-Ae3 Of eY~- periments. Irrie avaalanche reachos maximum intensitv at ip,lisrmedimte dotvning values, declines op. both sides of tho optimll rable-of ^/ 100 Mlilz, and com- pletely disa~t')Pi~ars at 'Whe point A W m 0. Tbo ciT ec tivc tr.;nperatlAra of phonors in the ateady-.Aate repioa chan-In sindlarly. 5.1he Spectral distributions of effective tr-mTeratures for "hot" phonions. in, the- avalancho'-peak an'.1 in the steady- state region were foand for b "d /2 ~r = 100 Mhz. Am i=jor6tL?jt 11,(ICUllarity 4 6 hown BTY_Ieti-~I dlrstribalvlor,- fail to coincide the fact tl"-t the maxirsams of the 1), %, - with the frequency 00- or the frequency W and are displateed fron the satura- t~on point Eden fuzrtii~r_r allong the end of Ue RPE line. Iii additiol-Ij. the "hot'" 2 3 USSR -1 S. A. Zhu AL"ISHUITYJ et al, I rnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teomticbeskojr Fiziki. Vol 62, Irlo 2, Feb 'T.2, pp 639-651 phonon band is siLmificantly narrower Ithan the EPR line i'ridth- Phonons in the freauenc,, band belaw 30 MIM U;ke part in the avalanche ' The f.requency scale of os' in half by dilutio the entire -Pattern is reduced aln n of the crystal. Kinetic eauations are derived to describe EPR vatiLration in the ger,~!rai case when all Lliree co~upied subsystems -- Zeeman, stdii-16-pin Interaction, and phonon -- are in a nonequilibrium r?tatP-. It is shmm that in, particular cases the equations coincide with those of B. I. ~ PR91OTOF,4)V an'd the phonon bottleneck, theory. Steady- stat;2 EPR line saturation is, cons idered, f irst, then 'transient Processes arising in the phonon subsystem -&,fter inclusiou of a aatiiratin,- varidble field. 1'. is sho~A-a that the chai~acter of thle timu vuriation of the atate of the system, depenOz essentially on, the ~saturavtioiiq; power level. The experimental reaults detained are considered in tenms of the developed theory. 3/3 _77"!.. UNCLASSI FtEO+.'~ OROCESSING OAT~'--040EC70 TITLE--APPLICATION OF THE METHOD OF STRAIG"T LlNESJU THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR PROBLEMS OF SHALLCW.~SHELL 6Y-NAAICS';~ U AUTHOR-(02)-VALISHVILI#, N.V,,#--SItKINt V'*80. -COU* S0URCE--AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, IZVESTIIA MEKHANIKA TVERDOGO TELAt MAY-JUNE 1970 P '140-143 .:DATE 'PUBLISHED ------- 70 I E- ~:SUBJECT AqEAS--MECH.t !N0.# CIVIL AND MAR N ENGR OPIC TAGS--STRUCTURE STA8fLITYr SPHERIC $HELL STAUCTORE , ALGORIT14H :CONTROL KARKt,NG--N0 RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED P,R,GXY FICHE~NO--~--FO70/605020/012 STEP N O-U~ 0 4 8 47 00 0 /0 0 0 -'0 140 0 14 3 CIR,C.~_ACCESS ION NO--AP0141028 UNC LA S S'I F I ED ZlZ - OL8 UNCLASSIF IlEo PROCESSiNG DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP014028 ABSTRACT/EXTRAC.T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ;.SOLUT I ON OF ~CERTAIN NONLINEAR PROBLEMS OF SHALLOW SHELL DYNAMICS WITH TIHE A10 Oi~~ AN ALGORITHM PER G THE USE OF THE METHOD THE PROPQS(-:D lmt~.:THOD 0tITTINV OF STRAIGHT LINES, OF SOLUTION IS APPLIED TO THE CASE OF A-SHALLOW SPIIEPICAL SHELL UNDER THE ACTION OF AN EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTED PRESSURE., k VfALL SPHERICAL SHELL WITH A CLAMPED BEARING EDGE UNDER THE ACTION GF AlAUDDENLY APPL~ED EXTERNAL PRESSURE WHICH THEN REMAINS CONSTANT-l AN0.~'A-SHilLL0W SPHERICAL SHELL WITH A CLAMPED BEARING EDGE UN0ERlvTkt~.ACfI0k",l~'F All-TIAE" VARIABLE EXTERNAL PRESSURE. THE ACC~URACY.-_D'Pl Tl-,F--,,'PROPi3S~O."A.,L"GURITHM- IS CHECKED BY ~'_.....~CqMPARISON -WITH EXACT SOLUTIONS-0f, CERTAIN UNCLASSIFIM UDC 621.35' Y VALIITOV, I.A. S. , VOLKOV, B. A., FENUTITIN , V. N. ,DEART, A. P., KOHNOPI-I"TO" Y-. A., A-4.n., nz ,itute "A Device for Physical Modeling of Radio Electronic Ci rc U4 f,; USSR Author's Certificate No 25566 Filed J 3 mar 67, Published 12 la, 70 i, "rom M-Radlotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, fibstract No 1OV402 P) The proposed device is based on the use of rendam nuffber pf 6,up whose output is connected to the movable contact of a step switc,1i in the s:Ituation set-uD module. This steD switch is connected.to the contrc.! win4ing actuating _,s of relWrs, indicator lamps and pulse counters. N. 96 1~0 2 ~l UNCLASSIFt.ED PROC'ESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--qEGENFRATION OF ALU.'-IINA NICKEL TUNGSTEN SULFIDE HYDROGENATION CATALYSTS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-VALITOV KH., PANCHENKOVV~G.M-t BALANDINAt K.L. --USSR COUNTRY OF INFO NEFTEKHIMS MOSCOW'~ f 4T(Y (J) 8'-9 ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~_.-TOPIC TAGS--CATALYST REGENERATION, CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION, NICKEL SULFIDE9 TUNGSTEN COMPOUNDt SULFIDE CATALYST# COKEP-GRAPHITEV PETROLEUM FRACT I ON MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :.-,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~"PROXY'REEL/FRAME--1997/0644 STEP NO--U-R/0318170/000/003/0008/00011 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119556 UNCLASSIFIED ,,2 021 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0119556 ABSTRACT/EIXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* REGENERATION OF A (NIS-WS SUB2)-AL SUB2 0 SU33 HYDROGENATION CATALYST BY BURNING OFF THE COKE AND EXCESS Sy REMOVING SURFACE LAYERS OF FE, V.t ANDAS COMPOS.-IN A BALL MILL, GRINDING THE PELLETS TO 315 MU PARTICLE SIZE, MIXTNG THE RESULTINIG POWDER -WITH GRAPHITEt PELLETIZING THC~tl MIXT. , A,~40 SULFTDIZING IT TO NT S CONTENT RESTORED A -AlGINAL ACTIVITY. BY 7PERCEt LMOST ALL OF THE u HYDROGENATING A STRAIGHT DISTN. 153-253DEGREES KEROSINE FRACTION INTRODUCEU AT 140 ML-HR WITH 70 L. H-HRION 94 G OF FRESH AND REGENERATED CATALYSTSj RESP.-r AT 300 PLUS OR MINUS LO ATM AND 360 PLUS OR MINUS 1.5DEGREES, THE TOTAL S CONTENT WAS REDUCr--D FRO14 0,63 (20PERCENT SULFURIZING) TO 0.012 AND 0.026PERCENT. (3 AN 0 4PERCENT SULFURILING). FACILITY. MINKHGP I'mi. GU8KINAt MOSCOW1 USSR. UNCLASS [FLED', USSR uDc: 621-375.82 NIKOLKM, V. K., KHI.MICa-1, Yu. V., Yu. M. "A Device for Measuring High Levels of Laser Pulse Emission Energy With Large Beam Diameters" Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn, sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic,Scientific and Technical,Collection), 1973, vyp. 25, pp 8-14 (from RZh-Fizika, No 8, Aug 73, ribstract No 8DII36 by the authors) Translation: The paper describes the characteristics and design of a pondermotive device for measuring the pulse energy of hiEh-level trans- emission. Problems of calibrating the meter are,considered. Some components of measurement errors are evalutited. Bibliography,of 10 titles. Will USSR uDc: 621.375.82 STAYnDUBBTSEV, G. P,, NADEMKIN, Yu M.,, VALITOV,jR,,-A~,-.,. "Heat Effects in Unevacuated Ponderomotive- Laser Emission Meters" Radiotekhhika. Resp. mezhved, temat. nauc'h.-tekhn. sb-.,(-Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Theratic.Scientif Iic and Technical Collection), vyp. 25, pp 14-17 (from,F"h-Fizika,: No 8, Aug 73, abstract No 8D11.42 by the authors) Translation: The thermal effects caused by convection of the air contained in a ponderoxotive meter are considered. The effects which contribute most to the error in measuring the mechanical action of emission are singled out and investigated. Heat effects are studied over a broad dynamic range and as a function of the angle between the receiving elementL and the. vertical, the location of the receiving element between the,inbUtLvindows, apd the volume.of the reception chamber-of the meter. USSR- VALITOV, R. A., NAYDEROV, V. X., BARMIN, V. YA,, WUXI, At A. Generatory St1nu1iruvu-.hchikh Signalov dlya Av can, a ticheskikh Sistem Kontrolya -,Stimulating Signal Generators for Automated Xfonitoring and Control Systems), Mlosc5y-i- ENERGIYA, Biblioteka po Avtomatike, No 461, 1972, 65 pp Translation: A classification of stimulating signal generators and the require- ments imposed on thern are presented in this booklet. The principles of con- structing stimulating, signal generators for controlling the characteristics of radiotechnical channels are discussed.. The booklez is designed for engineers working in the field of automation of control of the operation of radioelectrunic devices. WNTLMITS In tro d uc t ion . . . . . .. . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Chapter L' Ceneral Information on.StimulatiAr, Signal GeneratorG 5 1. Parameters and Characteristics of Radibtechnical:Devices Controlled by Stimulating SignalGiOnerators ...... v4..4i .... 5 2. Classification of Stimulating Signal.~Generators .1i" 6 3. Characteristics of Stimulati6g~Signd!-Gcnerators and Basic Requirements: on Them ... ........................... 9 1/2 N, USISR VALITOV, R. A., et al., Generatory Stimuliruyushchikh,Signalov dlya Avtomati- cheskikh Sistem Kontrolyat Moscow, ENERGIYA, Biblioteka po Avtonatilte, No 461, 1972, 65 pp 'Chapter 2. Schematic and Structural Principles of Stimulating Si2nal Generators ............ 6-i ....... ......... io 4. Generators for Monitoring the Parameters of Direct Current Amplifiers and Low-Frequency Apetiodic Amplifl'ers ......... 10 5. Frequency Synthesizers ........... ...... ..... 31 6. Stimulating Signal Generators with Quartz Crystal Frequency Stabilization ......... ............. 4 7 acr 7. Generators for Controlling'.the Fraquency Char, -eristics of.Radio Frequency and. Low-Frequency Citannels i; ........... 56 BibltDgraphy ................... ........ ... 65 2/2 14 USSR UDC: 621.372-413:535 YEFISHIN, Vo A., KMSHANs V. V., and IFALITOV, R. A. ItModeling Diffraction-Coupled Open Ga'Vities in the Millimeter Waveli~ngth Range" Radiotekhnika. Resp. M ezhv ab. (Ble,etronic En- ed. nauchno-teldm. gineering, Republic Interdepartmental Scientific-Technical Col- lection) 1970, No. 14, pp 69-72 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 3, March 71, Abstract Nio. 3D264) Translation: Description is given of an,experimental Trodel of coupled resonators consisting of cylindrical mirrors for-band frequency attenua- tion that are fastened perpendicular to the generating'mirros. Results are reported of the determination of the,,,diffraction.10'sses for two or three covipled resonntors. Three illustrations, bibliography of three. Author's abstract. USSR UDC: o?1.3.0888 VALITOV R. A BUYIIYAVICHYUS, V. V. ,PETRIKIS, S. S. "Correlation Measurem-ant's and Experimental Determination of Errors" Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii ~po re-diotekhn. izmereniyam. T. 3 (-Re- ports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference cn Radio Engineer- ing Measurements. Vol. 3), Novosibirsk, 1~70-,.pp 29-31, (fron M-Radilotekh- nika, lIc- 1, Jan 71, Abstract No I-A300) Translation: The authors note the importance of correkineters and the necess4,Ly for checking the-ir errors with respect to thre-,e types of rrea- surements: 1) the coefficient of mutual correlation inithe. caoe of zero delay; 2) cletermination of the correlation ~ function or *ts en,.,elope; 3) determination of decorrelation. A block diagram is pmen of a two-chann,21 signal generator for determdning errors of the fi=t and. thirel types. A method is also given for determining. errors of the second type, a process Vhich is in general more complicated than forthe other types. E. L. M Rvrv . USSR UDC 621.317-023(02) E VALITOV, R. A., SRETENSKIY, V. 11. kadiatekhnir-heskiye izmereniva, Metody I tekhnika,izmereni--r v dinna-zone ot d1inaykh do opticheskikh volit (Radio- Technical. lMeasurements 'Mea.surement Hoscoj, Soviet Techniques and Equipment in the Long Wave to 00tical Wave Radio Press, 1970, 712 pp, ill. 2 r. 23 k. (from" RM-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4A157K) Translation: A study was made of the basic principles of theory and practice of radio-technical Tzeasurements, An analysis of the methods of measuring the radio technical variables in different wave bands ig presepted. A description of the operating principle, the technical data,:and the reasoning behind selec- tion of the basic circuit and structural elements are presented for the indi- vidual most widespread and prospective measuring instruments. by comparison with the.last editions of books by the authors on the principles of radio measurements, the structure and content of many sections have been changed significantly in the present book. Trio new ptxts have been introduced. Vney are devoted to the general problems of radio technical measurements, the elements of estimating the correctness of application and operatioa of Measuring Instruments, and the role and. significance of metrology, Divisions dovoted to error analysis of the measurments, of the random USSR VAUMT, R. A., et al., RadiotekhnicheskiLe izrer--niya. YRtoay i tekhnika izmere X v diapazone ot dlinnykh do optichesUkh voln,114oscow, Soviet Radio Press, 1970, 712 pp, ill., 2 r. 23.A. 13rocess characteristics, measurement techniques and meatl)urin~,, devices in the millimmeteer, submillimeter and optical wavelength bands are presented anew. Significant attention is being given to the problems of'automation of measure- ments, miniaturization of measuring devices, the constxruat~oa of measuring devices on the basis of broad utilization.of semiconductor engineering. Toe book is intended for engineering and technical personnel, add-it can be used as-a training aid for university students. There are 618 illustrations, 19 tables and a 166-entry bibliography. 2/2 90 USSR UDC 621.~~.3222t621-317-799 ASTAF'YEV, Y-,j.r,., Meaoure--ant- Of -Lhe Noise Coefficient Of Field-Z"i'lect Tranaistore In Decimeter 'Wave Bund" Dolkl. ntiuchno-tekhnz. 'Kor~'ercnt3il ;;o radiotekhn. ivnerenivam. T. 2 (Proceedings 06' Tha Scientif ic-Tachnical Conference Cn ~Radio Engineering 1~laaauroments. Vol. 2), Yovoa.4b1'rs'r1-, 1970, pp 13-14 (from RZh--Z-;1ek-uroni-ka i yeyi3-ii-r ,eniye, No 2, F6braary 1971, Abatruct No 23520) anulat-on: Tne Qani~r conBld,~rs orrore of measuroxont 1D~' the noioe coafricient r -1., 1 - -1 ae fiald-uffaQt tra;ii3iat.oro, coniiactod vit~i the noaaofjivy of matchiner the inj)ut oj~ the tranuiatior w1th tho mlj&Fjur1ng channul 6nd reuultirig from thu proaanco, of losses in the matching tranaformer, and also .he ac=ensurabillty o~o the match- in- band wi4l,"n the band of thu measurer of the noise coefeicion.t with a large -Iranfj*~ rmution ratio. Tao results of measu~sment aro also presented, which show 11 Zo that for a decrease of arrors in the dec' ter band up "u-n 4 percent, it is Me A z. I neceasary that the band of 'ha measurer not exceed 0.5 Y2 ref. N.S. 1:1,!!f ;A M, U, I I I ~11 ~W- !-I zil H USSR LID': 621.371:53M' 5.6:'21.-'_-'7.17 ~4 0 ZLUZTGV, - R. A., E--; LINIET, YU. A. "A Wide-Band Calorinetric Mete-r for the Avera.ge Poweir of a, LaSE!-,. 01- the -St-r-j-'~1- _rThrough Type it DOkI. Nai-ichno-tekhn. se-anara. Metro- of the Scientific and Technical $eminar on Metrology in Falio _.E,!~~ctroznics. Su:r~ marles, Part. 1) , _14oscow, !970, pp 101-106 (from Mh-Radiot-ehhnika, No 7, J'U1 70, gostract ~_o D249 Traznslation: Thie alathors describe the circuit and discuss the resuiz;n O-f liminary 3tudies of -,,he model of a calorimetric measuring di:!vice fw eirdssion powev ol' a straight-through laser. 'A. K. USSR UDC 621-317-39:531.? K040.)T-Y, N. G., VILITOV, R. A., "Ponde.romotive ,~-easuring Device.of Output Power Char..~Icteri;3t.-Lcs of Laser" V sb. Irlnul'sn fotometriya (Pulse Photometry -- cou.e'--tioa of works), Lerdngrad, Ita t roye. 0 lashinos. niyell, 19'9. pp U-'9 (from RZh-'.-'.otroIogLya A. lzmoritel'naya Tekhnika, .4o 2, FE-b 70, Abstract 14o.2-32.1277) Translation: A -,.odel of a device for reasuring the vutpuz, power characteristics ot a laser using light pressure is describei. The torsion 'valance, which measures the light pressure, is co6binelwith the mag, 'JOLOOloctric system of 'h tgalvanometer. 'The possibility of doing x,;ay writh rho,,vacuuminz- of the devic 2 e is uho-wn. Recommendations are made for improving the d"fr-amic characteristics. The. method of calibration is dascribod. N If RON "USSR um 389.o.-621-37/-39 V4LITOV, A., BURDUN, G. D.,~ FRNMIS V. D. "Metrological Work in the Field of Radio.8lectronics in the Soviet Union" YoscowR lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, 401 5, MaY 70, pp 5-13 Abstract: The article is a survey~of inTortant methods..and :Vacilities for pre- Cision measurement worked out by metrological instituter;~ for use as standards in the field of radio measure=nts. Measureinents of frequency, voltage, power, current strength, attenuationnoise and so forth are conside~red. USSR UDC 621.317.7 VALITOV, R. A., GONESTAS, E.. Yu -"Optimal Relationships in Stepp6d'Inst-rumentation Commtators Radiaizmereniya. Materialy Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii (Radio-Frequency Measurements. Reports of Scientific-Eng~ineering ConfeTence), Vil'nyus, pp 41-45 (from M-Radioteldinika, No Feb 70, abstract No 2A302) 1969, Translation: The effect of channel grouping on transmission error is examined. The number of channels per group for which t:he conmutator error is mirdmal is determined. Reduction of th,e number of channels in the -10 is inefficient and can be re6omended only for groups to less than 8 the commutation of sources with high internal resistances. Resume. USSR UD C621.318.573.088 V GONT-,STAS, E. YU IkOptirnum Relationships in Pitched Metering CorwauLatarsll V sb. RadioizmereniZa. Materialy Nauchno-toklin. konfi-_-rentsii 1969 (Radiomeasurements. TransaCLions of the Scientific aBd Technical Conference, 1969 -- collection of works), Vilinyus, 1969, pp 41*45 (from RZII-Metrologiya i Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 1, jan 70,,Abrtract No 1.32.99) Translation: The effect. of gap grouping on transfer errors is considered. The aumber of Saps in a group at yhich ~Lhe Commutator error ts at a minimun was established. it is determined that, decreasing ~Lhcv numb- er of gaps in the group below a-10 has little effect and 6~,an be recommeoded only for cow-uta- tion of sources with large internal.resistance. USSR UDC 621-317-761 SHKIDT, V. B... LTUBKO, S. F., and VALITOV,, R. A. "Heterodyne Frequency Meter of %bmillimeter Band Radio4faves" Radiotekhnika. Rest). mezhved. tartat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Radio-&gineering. Republic Interagency Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection of Articles), 1972, vyp.21., PP 177-180 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No:11 A267) Translation: The authors describe the circuit and principle of operation of a heterodyne frequency meter of oubmillimeter barA radio-waves. The meter is designed for the direct measurewnt of frequency in the 240-1000 Geps range. The basic oper- ation, of the unit involves the interpolation principle of metering the frequency of the measured signal at, a seaming frequency of an oscillograph :Lndicator. The interpolator is built on the basis of a Fabry-Perot interferometer with spherical mirrors. Original article; two, illustrations and three bibliographic entries. Resume. 69 USSR UDC 6 .2. t661.418(088.8) 21-3574-035 V. R.j ABUBAKIROVks F. 8,,-GELIME A# To Y*#_Qk~tMXAYQY-"j Got VAUTOV. R. B., Sterlinaoy Chamical Factory "A Process for Impregnating Graphite Objecte USSR Author"s Certificate No 3450930 Filed 24 Mar 70P published 10 Aug 72 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Xhimiyat No 8(III)l 19~3* Abstract No 812562) Translationt A process is patented for the Impregnation ot' Uraphite articles (rods used during the electrolysis of. W1 and the prcduction of chlorine arA Bodiua hydro.-Ade) by polymerized flax oIil In the prese.nce of a catalyst, It is improved in that in order to increase strength and~chemiaal stability of the articles, a peroxide co2poundo for example 1~0., iiaa used as a catalyst, The procoss was carried out In the norr,~Izazner* The~flax'oll waz firat poly- Merized in the presence of an intiator - I to 3 Reight ~%,, H~,Oq (30%) at 800 for 10-20 hourv.. The graphite rod was impregnated ~odth anetfly prepared polyzer at 800 for 3 houra. After which, it i(as dried at the Bate temperature for .4 hours. Drying of. the oll resulted in its unifo=ity in the graphite rodw chlorine and acid at high temperatures. Tbs rod, impregnated with wait N destroyed after 6 months ir, the vat at a temperatuxu of 900. The rods I r2 UNCL'ASSIFIE0 PROC~SStNG 0ATE--27NOV70 T:ITLE--I,5#9,CYCLCDODECATRIENE -U!.- AUTHOR-(03)_GARIFlYAN0V, G.G.# VALITOVs R.Bal BlKf36LATCJ,Vt I.KH. COUt -USSR q TIR YOF I NFO- SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 263,588 .,:RlEFERENCE.--0TKRYTIYA, IZOBRET., PROM. 0..B,RAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, --10FE870 ,DATE PUBLISHED. ;~.SUaJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY '...J 0 P I CTAGS--CYCLIC GPOUP, BUTADIENE, CATALYTIC ORGAIqIC SYNTHESISt CHE141CAL PATENT 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1589 STEP i'40--UR/0482/71()/000/000/000010000 C I R.C ACCESSION ND--AA0135230 jj~,,,r L AS f F t E 0 1/2 009 UNCLASSI F'IED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--CONVERSION OF VINYLCYCLOREXANE aN A PALf-ADIUM CATALYST -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GARIFZYANOV, G.G.., BIKBULATOV, I.W., VALITOVP R.B* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOU RCE--NEFTEKH[MIYA 19701 t0(l 28-33 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CYCLOYiEXANE, PALLADIUM, CATALYST ACTIVITYY CYCLOHEXENEI ETHYLBENZENE. MARKING--,140 RESTRICTIONS ~.:,,~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0573 STEP NG--UR/02()4/70/010/001/0028/0,)33 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119491 212 009 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE---230CT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119491 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U),GP-0- ABSTRACT* 49VINYLCYCLOHEXENE (t) WAS EVAPD, .AT 135DEGREES; MIXED WITH 4 MOLES N AND PASSEL) 'THROUGH HOT 0.8-1-.2PERCENT PD-C CATALYST 130 HL) LN A QUARTZ TUBE (DIAM. 2 C?-i), AT A CONST. RATE OVER 40-120 MIN*[PRIOR TO THE RUNS THE CATALYST WAS 3 1 0 ACTIVATED WITH H ~ HR AT 1350EU-REES)" EVERY 5-10 MIN THE REACTOR EFFLUENT WAS 44ALYIED CHROMATOGRAPHICALLY. I CONVERSION OF I 'WAS -STUDIED AT A SPACE VELOCITY OF OVI-3 ML-MlNi? A.1'110 AT TEMPS. 135 TO 220DEGREESo THE EFFLUENT PRODUCTS CONTAINED EHTYLCYCLOHEXENE (11), ETHYLSENZENE (III), AND ETHYLCYCLOHEXANE (IV). THE CONVERSION OF I INCREASEO WITH INCREASING CATALYST fEMP, THE~AMT..nFINTERIMEDEATE ill IN THE EFFLUENT INCREASED PAPIDLY TO A MAX. AT 150-50EGREESt THEN OECREASED ICONVERTED INTO-111 AND IV). THE WT.~RATio OF 1111 TO THE SUM OF 11 ANO IV 114 THE PRODUCTS OF 130-50DEGREES RUNS,WAS L-3-1.5; Ir WAS 3.1-3.7 AT 21.ODEGREES. ETHYLCYCLOHEXADIENE WAS'. NOT UETECTED'v BUT WAS PROPOSED AS AN IfiTERMEDIATE. FACILITY: STERLITAMAKSKI I KHIM. ZV0Di STERLITAMAK# USSR. UNCLASS I fil& V USSR uDc 621.372.851 VALITOV, R. R. "Determination of the Pondermotive Force Which Acts on the Inductive Diaphragm in a Rectangular Waveguide" Elektroft. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Electronics Technology,. Scientific e-rid Tech- nical Collection), 1970, ser. 11, v". 1(19), PP 87-91 (from Kh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10B129) Translation: The author considers a rectangular waveguide'with an inductive d1apbragm. which consists of two ideally conductive tapes-which are locateti in the transverse -of the waveguide. An H, () wave is incident an 'he dia-phragm. The pondermoti ve plane L, - - forces acting on such a diaphragm are calculated. In,this connection, a soluti-an was found for a system of twelfth, order algebraic equations, which corresponds to account- Ing for 20 spatial harmonics in expansion of the diffractioa field in a Fourier series. It is shou*n that a considerable factor In formatiag of the Dondermotive forces is higher harmonics which must be accounted for not only to obtain reliable data in corm,utation, but also for an understanding of the pbysical process of the pondermotive action of the electromagnetic field on barriers in vaveguid,- systems. Two illustrations, bibliography of-two titles A. K. USSR UDC 616.981.551 FISHELEV, V. M.,'and MAGER, 0. N. V__ .tReanimatian in Generalized Tetanus" Kazan', Kazanskiy Meditsinskiy Zhurnal,, No 5, 1971, pp 91-93 Abstract: The importance of nonspecific therapy for acute generalized tetallus is emphasized in this detailed description of the successful efforts made by a hospital team, provided with special equipment and facilities, to save the life of a 43-year-old woman who developed tetanus 10 days after receiving a head injury. She was given intravenous and then, intramuscular injections of PSS (prophylacric dose of tetanus antitoxin) for the first' 3 days uncil convulsions set in and gradually intensified. Sodium hydroxybutyrate provided only tempo- rar; relief. Respiratory and cardiac arrest occurred during a seizure. Prompt Intubation of the trachea, artificial lung ventilation' external nassage of the heart, and injection of variout; drugs fneuroplegice:;, tubocurarine) even- tually restored the heart beat and normal breathing. Tite main efforts tliere- after were directed toward controlling pulmonary complications and hyperthel71nia, maintaining normal hemodymamlcs~ and correcting the water-electrolyte balance and alkallx)n reserve. The most da'ngerous complication was hypokalemic 1/2 6_1 USSR UDC 541.67:535.34:542.943 VALITOM F. G RYZM1ANOV, Yu..H., and-GAZETDL-ITOVA, N. G.P Kazan' Physical- Chemical Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR "Study of the Formation of Free Radicals in the Phosplionehydrazyl Series During an Oxidation Process by the EPR Method" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 7, Jul 73, pp 1491-1494 Abstract: 'Kinetics of the oxidation processes were studied by the method of EPR spectroscopy on a series of pliosphonehydraziue dei~ivatbtes; the first stage of the oxidation of the products has beer. recorded. The conclusion was reached that the phosphonehydrazine.molocules are bound by a hydrogen bond into associated chains. The calculations carried out showed that the r'eason for the absence of the super finestructure split due to the 31p nucleus is the fact that only about 1% of thespin density of sp3 hybridized orbital in 31p phosphonehydrazyl.r-adicalsihave s character. 1/1 USSR DC 542. 91: 547 - 1'118 ARBUZOV) A. Ye. (deceased), VALITOVA, r. G., GAZETDIIT VX, N. G., M and PETROVA, L. P., -Viy~;ical Cheimistry Imen! A. Ye. Arbuzov,:Academy ofisciences US5R, Kazan' "Alpha-Pheiiyl-beta-dieth3,1(diplienyl)plio--zphonodyd--az:Lnes'I Moscow., Izvestiya Alcaderiii NaWc SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 7, Jul 73, pp 1646-1648 Abstrac t: Upon the reaction in dry benzene of the chlorides of diethyl and diphenyl phosphate with unsymetric sodium phenylhydra- zine, a lpha- phenyl-b eta- diethylp hos pho no hydra 2-. ine (I) and axlpha- plicnyl-beta-diplicziylpliosplionohydrazizic - (11) , respectively, i-.,crc obtained instead of the expected alplia-phenyl-alpha-diethyl (di- phenyl) phosphonohydrazines. The reaction of T and II i~,ith phthalic acid dichloride in dry-benzanc in the presence of Bt- N 31" led to the formation of 2-plicilyl-3-dic-LI-iyll)liozl)x'iono- and 2-phenyl- respectively. USSR UDC:, 632-95 ARBUZOV, A. Ye., VAL ,,,and BAYGILIDINA, S-Yu., institute of organic and Physical Che~ry im. A. Ye. Arbuzov). "A Method for Preparing Dipber~,vlthiophosphonhydrazineilI USSR -A-athor's Certificate No 256761 f iled3 May 67, published 13 Apr 70 (from No 22, 25 Nov 70, Abstract No 22 N651 P by G. V. Kuznetsova) Translat on: These substances with the formula R P(S)IFMPh,(I) (R=alkosyl, aryloxy group or aryl) are obtained from"the reaciion 61' R PIS)X (X=hall.de) 2 % w vents. A dolution of 9.2 g of (~~h)Ph DINH (II) in a madiurri of polar sol to 2P?~)R in 25 ml of HeON is added to a solution of '18 g of 11 in 15 ml of XeCN after which the mixture is leftito stand for ~e-veral days. The re- cipitated hydrochloride of 11 is filtered out and the aDlution is evaporated to an oil which is treated with ether. The residue of 1*1 hydrochloride is separated and after the ether evaporates an oil is obtained which crystallizes at - 10 0. The yield of I (R-OEt), C 15 H12N~O 2PS, iIs 61%), melting point 69-766. I (R=OPh), C ff 0 PS are prepared in a similar f ashion, yield, 66%, oil,- and 24 21 2 RI ~FT 7-23- USSR ux, c42-91:661-718.1 IVAF,GV, B. YE., U=ML.-LA-L,_~md KROMIM, S. S., Institute of Organic and Mysical Chemistry imeni A.. Ye.. Arbuzov', Academy of Sciences USSR "Reaction of N-(Acetoxymethyl)diethylai Inine with Certain Derivatives of Tri- valent Phosphorus Acids" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Naulk SSSR- Se~riya Xhimiche'slkaya, No 7, 1971, PP 1502- 1505 Abstract: Reactions of mono-, di-, and triamidophosphites, triphenyl-, .diethyl -cet,,fl-,' and diethlyl chlorophosphlites with (acetoxr,-rethyl.)diethylar.,-,ine (1) was studied. Tae volatile reaction Products vrere identified by gas-liquid chromatography in the reaction of (1) with rpono- and aiamidophosphites as beings the corresponding esters of acetic acid and diethylacetardde in tbe reaction with triamidophosphite. Reactions of (1) with tx-iphc-n-,,,l ph~jsplnite occurs less vigorously than with amidophosp'.hites: its coNTletion requires heating to '300. When the reaction nixtln-e war, distilliod.und.er vacUU-M., 'Penyl acetate and the diphenylester- of diQthy3.aminoq,.cthylphospht)nic acid war-a isolated. vaen (I) reacts mith diethyl acetylphosphite,thle;principal prod-Acts were found to be acetic anhydride and the diethyl ester of diet-!,-Lyle-minoit~ethy:L,.r)liosphonic acirl. USSR IVP.NOV$ B. n.., at al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRA Seriya Ehimichelskaya, ~No 7, 1971, PP,1502-1505 It was found that the reaction of (1) with the acid chloride of diethylphos- phorous acid occurs in two stages and that diethylehlIorophosphite is an electropbile. 7his series of reactions shows that replacement of chlorine by an acetate group in an electrophilic reagent greatly expantis tIne scope of the Arbuzov rearrangement. 2/2 28 USSR UDC 669.24:538.221 Z., and DOROSHENIKO, VALIYEV F, A. V. Institute of Metal Physics of the -WrFal National Center ofthe AcadeT!IY of Sciences.USSR ItMagnetic 'Properties of Some Alloys of'.3d-Transition Metals Near co" Sverdlovsk, Fizka Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 72, pp 433-436 Abstract: An experimental investigation was made of -magnetic properties of ternary unordered Ni-Fe-Ifn, binary unordered Ni-Cr, and ordered Ni-Mn alloys. The point c0 of magnetic transformation characterizes the division between the conditions c < co of a long-range magnetic order in the system and c ~, c0 of absent magnetic order. The continuous change of tbe intensity of magnetization, according to the degree of approach to c,), indicates that c0 corresponds to the phase transition point of the second order. The phase transition ferromagnetism -- paramagnetism, characterized by a specific temperature and composition, indicates that for each temperature point T0 there corresponds a limiting concentration c0 on the T.(c) function above which the naterial loses its magnetic. properties. A comparison of deter- mined co values for Ni-Cr alloys were m6asured To(c) results confirms the shift of c0 to the side of lower concentrations. The,therniodynamic .1/2 USSR VALIYEEV, E. Z., and DOROSHICNKO, A. V., Fizika Metallov iMetallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 72, pp 433-436 investigation near phase transition points in alloys can be applied to temperatures and concentration transformation points.I Three figures, five formulas, eleven bibliographic references, 2/2 JPRS 57333 'j 25 0-c-tober 1972 L MICROELECTRONICS 3- Excerpts from Russian-language book edited by r. V. Lriz4n;. M~ trcelektro2,ik., No 5, 1972, Sovetskoye Radio Publiahi~.g House, U" Mo 382:621.396.6-181,5. CONTENTS PAGE :4 Annotation ....... .................... ;............... oUtuary of Fedor VLktorovich Ukin .............................. 2 Foreword ..................................... I.............. ...... 3 U Abstracts ........................... 5 rz h. is artic to. concernt. t Intin o f ,nnntruct ine I nt- 'In t ornal ripi%or I %ta or. -.mq-3 enetit I it,, 'III" A r,iiin I !*,-~- un I I it rr, n 1i I, nyo ten, .T I I P a r t I C I,, exam I [inn n, t 0 1 "i't .1 1 d I v I m I an I or un i j arm it it I) nys t nin:i of t he In t ornew I Pie nory it ril,:- tura with central Iced and. di ntributed control. The art Ic-1, citai a comparat ive analyr I it of d if rerant rinthud!i of can- atructing an internal memory linned on speed of rr:inon-, and r tiulved powor. lh~ ~ivtlcle 0- characterlst lc.,; )r the structure o~ int~?,rdted sul,eystems for sit ;nteiltial renery with distributed control. On t)j~ sasir or tho comi-j-,irive analysis of different types of memory cells cited it% the ~%rti- cle the best circuit for the cell is selected. Tho ntructx:.-,. and the theoretical circuit is given for the memory :tubsysten developed fcr integrated oxec,%tion. Dased on the penults a!, the analysis and the experinento the basic pararieterti of the integrated internal memory are evaluated. 1he article contains 10 fiAures and 18 bibliographic references. Allowinr for .1lonuniformity in the Distribution of Defects -In EvAlua t I It r. t lie Y I eid Prob ab J I I ty a f S u it dbl e In t e g ra ted S e r, L - ronductor-Circuiz~. -Vn.1ivqv._e,A, Kotka,4v-D. Mlkx~oa G.G., and Batalov, B.V. in the eo-MEtlor. lo.Ktruni.a. edited by r.V. Lakin, No 51 p 151, Ing House, 1972.. A method. Lt. suggested for predicting the yield of suitable circuits by allowing for the nonuniform distribution of defects. It is shown -that vith incrrase in -the conplexi-,v of the circuiis'and increase in the average number of tiefoct on the clrcu-zt that acc:ompan/ it, the influence or the non- uniformity of their distribution on the percent of yield of suitable circuits also grows. The article containb I figure. 2 tables, and 7 bil~lio- graphic references. UDC Subnanonecond Menory Llemant on the Haoit; of the Itunn rffi,,t in Gallium Arsenide. Vtvli%,nv KrAvchenko. L.N. r tt - bin, tinv YU ni~,~ Di aA;Lcn a n d r a r Collection Mi "iron edited tt~ rV. U%Nrn, ,',a Sovetskaya Rfiro, i'u,-1M;,ha.,n7 Hours . 11972, The article examines, a subnanosecond namory clorent. the basis of the Gunn affect In ralliun arsenide for us-, in superoperational miriory davictia with random sampling durinF, -9- USSR UDC 06.21.3V". S-131. 5 ;:-7y V3, V `1, A. V. -,icon 1TicrocJ*_-cui--` r. c r .,T"s h e Out pr. Probability of Usabl~ vegrated S:i nrcm._c-~' Nauchno-tel-hin. sb. (The El, ~ctrrwiics i d -a IS c an d i "o 1 !e ct; i on 19 70 I.To 1 pp 5 2-050 f,-~)= R Zh-R ad-,"ot eklh.- i.-: 13 , L, C A15stract -,t'C) analyze methods oC s~.udying deft~-cts in c.:,*-' i~_- ans 1at u -,~ne ranufacture. of P-1crocircuits deff3ctLs which 'er cx-,7,a- an F_ on - o, -~ _'-~'u so n nrocezses, d d-fects which t~r`se ar!3 a of' 04. Al em'd B or P ,!Iroug'a defects. The dL-,u1=j,ons =4 of' Ili- nn,- A t'.)-vlul" ia dcrived for evaluating i~he probnbf~'Lit- of" Va"lure ()I' mlcr=rcuit. TI-Irce iI.JuBtrations, two tables, bibllpgMphy of LI'd ti ;i. ::77 USSR AJUDG 546-71lt22 + 546-711123 T. L. 1,1.~ and BABAYEV, S. KH., RUSTAMIOVI A. G., KMIMC~V, G. , 44Q4 Institute of Physics, &t-ltze ydzhan SSR 4 ficademay of Scieile rba "Electric Properties of MnS and MnSe.Single Crystals" R, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol Moscow, Izvestiya. Akademi-i Nauk SSS 6, No 7, Jul 70, pp 1339-1340 Abstract- The authors prepared single crysrals of the compounds MnS and MnSe by the method of chemical transport reactions and studied their conducLance and thermo ENT. Data are givi~n on the temperature dependence of the conductance and thermoelectric, coefficient. USSR N YU , !- -, - Polyvin l s y C ,zs y ~,ZOSCOW, a e Lie develo ed z Al I -I S 4 p y Zli-search bind i a , : T M onomers ( u1., s tjso., or 'a " SY-', 1~-Z!:LS C, 0 1 YV o r .2 t i imen , s exposed, to :c),.-0 - - chwn.de dnd h i0i C, ac ture i r u ,~ ~u - Ile 011 L!:-3 i.11 -: (' their niioy , 6 c,: ,Q 80 C~~Cjt 1 Z~ the US C 01 f .. of the C~7 3 LOPJL!~,:L AD.,' (~,Ite - z- , O ; Ch - r - na Z: 'a , Ut C:ut -iaL1!,--ca- Jv for C e S Z S shecc an, e 'S L 5 -ur 0~ 46, 0-65). b es 0 f a' toplist 0 , ractura a re-.,.jLo- -wj F 0 Of UT~ Lo "T- T'ni Si nee ia r a ~J: USSR p K, 7., 4L~~ al, Khimic-~~skoyai Ne tyanoye Mnshinos trcyeniye, ~'D 5, "lay J 70, DP -i-~ granhito,~Ia-,-- a-.,. De. use(-, ,:o~ good hear Lhrrougil, the u-,all. Caste larger reactor -diameters, or the reactor lined wirh MM-1 c alk, e it is ...mended that equipment operating at a nor-mal, tempe~7ature, ~s well asr ~-c cj r covers exposed to gas media, gas conduits for hydrogen chloride and v i-,-; -Faolite. chloride, pipes and p4e fitti-ags, be made of 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 IITLE--COMPLEXES OF SCANDIUM OXALATE WITH 0 PHENAWHROLINE -U- _AUTH,0R-(05)-lVAN0VEMlN, B.N.# GRIOASOVA,~, R.K*t ZAYTSEV, B.YE.., VALI,~ SEL Got EZHDVy~A-.Is 0GYMY OF INFO--l)SSP SOUP A CE--ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 15(3)t 674-7 q4TE. PUBL11SHE-0 ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS~-CHEMISTRY ToPIC TAGS--METAL COMPLFX COMPOUNOP CRYST'AL STRUCTUR16p ORGANO METAL L I C COMPOUNDr ORGANIC COMPLEX COMPOUNDo IR SPECTRUMt BENZENE DERIVATIVEt .--.,.UXALATEt SCANDIUM-COMPOUND ~-CONTROL NG--NO RESTRICTIONS :00CUMENTCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .'PROXY' REEL/FRAME--1993/0678 STEP NU--UR1007.8/701015/003/0674/0677 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113549 ~UNCLASSIFIED U3SR UDC: None VALOKOV, A., KG-UOSOVSKIY, A., andIOPCHILOV'O "Field-Effect Transistors':~IP1031' Moscow, Radio, 1110. 4, April 71, PP 58-59, Abstract: Published in the "Data sheets" department of the journal, this article gives detailed information concerning the field effect transistor, type XR103., This - in,.'Cormat ion includes a sketch of its structure, plan and cutai..Tay profile views, a diagram of elec-,rode connections, clasSification ot' transistors by types, a list of electrical Darameters, drain-g-ate and drain characteristic curves. An earlier issue of t1his journal (21o. 6, 1970)~ published the elec- Wrical parameters and practical circuits using.field effect tran- sistors o-r the JIG102 type. It is utated that ii-ssembly-line -nanu- facture of the ET103 has just. begun. The 1,~P103 has much in com- mon with the KP102; it is.a silicon device, is~controlled through -a p-n junction, and has a p-type channel.. USSR UDC SH.S.681.3.06 VAWKDV, A. 1. G6ometric Modeling. Results and Prospects" Sb. Nauchn. Tr. Leningr. Inzh.-stroit. In-t.JCollected Scientific Works of Leningrad Constr uction Engineering Institute], No. 64, 1970, pp 7-36. (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika~ No. 4, April~ 1971, Abstract No. 4 V685 by V. Mikheyev). Translation: A broad review is presented of works oft geometric modeling. A eneralized symbolic description of the problem of geometric modeling is Sug- 9 gested.- The set of objects observed is dividi--d into classts. All objects belonging to one class are represented by one.symbol and differentiated by subscripts. For example, the objects AIA2A3,--.,An belong to class A. Objects BI.-B2, B3,-.-Bm belong to ciass B, etc*The classes A, BI C,...,Z are divided into two groups. The first group includes A, B, C,...,Y. The second group in- cludes the single class Z. Selecting one element frm- each.class of the first groupi we produce a row (Al, B2 Yl). This row is compared to a certain element Z- from class 7. The p;ob,l'elm is to construct a modeling device allowing element to be found on the basis.of.the fixed row (Ai, Bil,-JI). This state- ment,6'f th problem is explained by twaconcrete examples. 'Five more 1/2 -.65 an 11mm"rnini m UFW~ Ewa ON&M. USSR UDC~518.5.681.3.06 VAOKOV, A. I., Sb. Nauchn. Tr. Leningr. Inzh.-stroit. In-t., No. 64, 1970, pp 7-26, interpretations of this problem are suggested, with the corresponding theoretical solutions. Our attention is turned to a number of characteristics features of geo- metric mo&-ling in comparisonto analytic modeling and to the close relationship between these two methods. Synthesis of amultidimensional geometry with problems of design of actual machines is noted as a necessary condition for further develoT)- ment.of synthetic methods. The internal relationship ofthese methods of geometric modeling to processes of mathematical and lo gical discussions is revealed, due to the introduction of the principle of invariant uncertainty. In conclusion, the significance of the method of,geometric, modeling.,is emphasized.~ 49 biblio refs. 2/2 URO pRI14ARY SOUT-=.* AVtomatika i Telemekhani..kas 1970. Nr I pp/65/ CONSTRUCTION OF.-AUTO-OSCILLATORY ADAPTIVE SYSTEM WITH VARIA13LE STRUCTURE A. D. ALEKSANDROVv.,.L M. G. GAVRILIN, ............. V. S. KHABAROV L. Y LEN 1,KIY, N.N. SABIJ One of the niethods of constructino an adaptive !5ystein of control in the claE;z of systoms with variable stnictum is considered. There is suggested a method of the synthe- sis of the algorithm of the re-adjuitmen',t -of the adapting device for an autooscillatory 3yatem, the re-adiustment hased on- the application' of ihe method of harnionic linvari- zation. The results of the theory are illustrated with exanipleS. C_ 19750627 USSR UDC 669.715'5072113:610.193:620.192.46 ZAL*KOV V SINYAVSKIY V. I., ALESIU(INA, Ye. V., Vo S., YELAGIN Y, OP M. I., and ROZENFELD, 1. L. "Study of the Corrosion Cracking of AI-Zn 11g-Cu Alloys" V sb. Korroziya i zashchita met. (Metal Corrosicynand Pr.otection Collection :of Works), Moscow, "Nauka, " -1970, pp 75-83 (from RZh-Hetallurgiya, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12 1796 by.authors) Translation: A study was made of the resistance to corrosion cracking of Al- Zn-Mg-Cu alloy sheet as a function of chemical composition, heat-treatment procedures, and prbduction process. Under low-temperature aging procedures (1400, 16 hr; 100% 4 Hr + 160', 8 hr) the addition of Cr to n greater extent than Zr increases resistance to corrosion cracking, Tha'employvient of a two- stage aging procedure with high temperature in the second stage (100', 4 hr - 180% 4-6 hr) makes it possible to obtain high resistance to corrosion cracking fcr alloys doped with Zr. Additions of T1 and,Xn have no favorable effect on resistance to corrosion cracking. It rises with a decline iri the degree of recrystallization of sfieet. The production of.a fibrous recrystal- lized structure is promoted by additions of Cr and, to a greater degree, Zr, USSR UDC 669-71-017:539-3/5-01 IT=IN, V. I., SLNYAVSKIY) V., S." PMWVAJ# A. A., said VAL' KOV, V. D. "Me Effect of Methods of the Homogenization of Ingots on the Structure and Wchanical and Corrosion Properties of Semifinished,Products of Alloys of the System Al-7.n-Mg" Netallovedeniye Splavov Legkikh Metallov-Sbornik, Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, IPP 5- resume Translation: The effect of the method of homogenization on the structure, mechanical properties', and corrosion resistance of shapes and sheets of alloy Q1911 was investigated. Optimum homogenization methods are recommnded. Five figures, fifteen bibliographic references# USSR UDC 681.327 V.H., ABATUROV. 8.S., et al. "Device for Speech Output of Information" UISSR Authorts Certificate No. 275520, Filed 3/04/69, Published 15/10/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtoma-tika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No. 4, 1971 No. 4B547P). Translation: Devices-for speech output of information containing a magnetic drum and a number of electronic circuits are well knourn. In these devices, the words are recorded on individual trackE located around the circumference of the drum. In order to reduce the words recorded to a single length, which is necessary to eliminate pauses arising between short andlong words, complex equipment must be u-sed., for example, magnetic tape accumulators, apparatus for speech recognition, etc. The device aug J. ,gented differs in th4t the sword memarV unix eonuixts of maguetic. druma of various diametura, with.the outputspofthe read h1tads connected through commtators to an equalizer, the output of,which is connerted to the reproduction amplifier. I fig. 15 112 007 lJPJCLA-SSIf,"D:~. PROCESSING DATE--27PIOV70 TITLE--TH'-: RPS,2 P.ULVERIZATIOIN A:lqD.BALJNG MACHINE'l -U- AUTHOR- (02) -ZALK.I.IV, YU.I., LYSKOVY B*Ab COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SGURCE--SBORINIK TRUDOV SEVERNOGO NAUCt~NO-ISSLEDOVATEL"SKOG T TUTA o [NIS I AEFERENCE--REFr-RATIVNYY ZHURNAL,VODNYY TRANOPORTp NO 31 1970 ABSTRACT NO DATE PU3LISHED ------ 70 S,UBJECT, AREAS--~-MECH.y IND~, r IV I LAND MAR I NE ENG.R -TOPIC TAGS--M4TER.IAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTr PACKAGING~MACHINERY/(U)RPS2 MATERIAL HANDLING. EQUIPMENT CONTROL MARK I NG--NO R ESTR I CT IoNs -1cumour CLASS--UNCLA SS I F I ED o o PROXY REEL/FRAM"--3"003/0013 STEP 140-UR 010001f,70 /000/00 L 102 3o/ 0 2 3 6 C I RC. ACCESSION NO-AR0129313~ Ul III c 1. 11 S7 IF IED USSR UDC 534-8 VAL'KOV, Yu. V., ACHILOV, M. F., KHODZHAYEV, S. A., MIALIUrN, M. G. 'ZMr==YLT':-P. K. .I'Concerning the Application of.Diffraction Methods to the Study of Acoustical Properties of Liquids" Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of Tashhent State 19'7 Pedagogical Institute 1, Vol. 90,,pp 24-28.(from~RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No IOZh6O8) Translation: Using the phenomenon of Bragg diffractign of light on acous- tical waves, the authors conducted experimental studies on the rate of propagaticn. V and absorption a of acoustical waves in distilled water over a mide frequency range (10-600 MHz)- Acoustical waves were eycited in the range 10-700 M111z, using a quartz plate oscillating at odd hamonics and in the range- 200-1000 MHz using a LiNbO3 crystal in a coaxial resonator. The light source was a lie -Ne gas laser.. The, following relationqhips were studied: VF C) in the tonverature range 10-90%, V = ~(f).and a in the frequency range 10-800 MHz at a temperatuire of 22*C. V. Semenov. 20 .' 710125 ~-) VIII-10. CRMM1 nF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF SO-M SE-410MUCTOR COKPOUS06 WITH SPINDLY, STRUCTUFU; (Art 1. by S. I Radaut44n, H. I. I's -L'A'o K- r .31loodn' V. E,Terle,-a-%. 11 -l. TOP S)t AcAdem Of SCi ne tlLute of 1"q NavortbLrak' ITT Slvpotium P. R;[UtA i tint02a rnjk!trc%vdnj5_ Ill,, mJority of seadranductor 4t-r-rltht wttn xjllnJle~ structure art. characterized by a hiAh mltlnR point. Therctore, In order to grev stnglo crystsIq of certain compounda in this group, CAInZS4, Culn,N3. AgInSS3 &nd elan "Olid Out"tiOns b"td On %-W"j the rvZhO4 of cht"ical trAnaport r octloll,t .. ,.ad. A study was culdo at the mat probAble reactiona pro,eOting transp-t .r alloyn of 19fterrilt copiptsition. Tile Itudv of th trnrut"Ort kinetics vf the corpound,-t prrmirtoid djact,-llor-v of the cptj,,_jj growth c,,nJitt~n4 of ttall c-t.AIA, single cryRtnis grown by the Mkthod.of theel-s-1 trAnAt-ort -rractjo~. baoicajl~ have oclah dr I fscctfna~. The Lims dIffractiAan-pAtte-mv sna tv-igtarm ~twn- str,ited,tDat EeptatQdly Frcv ,co~jsr th3 11111 i1trection lid ate r-t-,Ve EoCsta. *tjjQ cryet4l hobit to&, _hts %S.La~le Zza as & "%Ult of a special Prv- Cedure pormittLug reduttlon the nuubcr of crystallizatiou centers to a Tile r large crvqtals 01, tho. Indicated cv-JPOUO do r, were Obtained ~y' the method Of zone rocrystallization._ Technological condItIono W'VTO da~slorrd for which the mynthanis of tfui leaterialitrul grooth.of wt" $is vFyotals war* cowbinod In one cycle. In the *~Ocislvns obtained, s. otudy,wes '"" of the effect Of ths Gtchl"R Wnts- '- 7ha' selective lat~chtnjt agents. V4V"Lk14 diolco"ry of the dislocation picture forlood around the imprealtans AA%i scratches. Stud. Is* wets *140 vmd* of loan Physical properties of the ftwead M"Un". na6 crysialg! USSR UDC: 546.651,181.-1:54B.55 VAL Y11 .Institute of Applied Chemistryi Aca(Lenq of Sciences, avian SSR "Characteristics of Plastic Defo=jation of!Face (111) in Gallitun Phosp1hide Single Crystals" Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 2, Feb 70, PP 375-376 Nostra ct: In GaP single crystals, as in other AIII~V-tjrpe com--*unds., the mani- fested polarity of the zinc blende-type structure is responsible for the differ- ence.in dissolution rate of faces (111) and (Yll) and resu-Its in the formation of dislocation cavities. A hot etching solution consisting of 8(Y;t, ethylalcohol and 201%4 bromine exposes cavities in both faces.: It has been i3hown earlier that cavities on faces (111) are not the results of di'slocatiom lines. It is therefore of interest to delermine the nature of the cavities Vaich appear with this etching solution on the face (11-1.). It was established that the cavities on face retlect linear defects Vaich run toward the depth of the crystal. The fact that this etching solution exnos--d dislocation etching cavities co=lirmmed ea--lier observations of etching patterns which had appeared aroim~ imprints and scratches 1/2 USSR VALIKOVSMYA, M. I., Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 2, Feb 70, P-D 375-376 along directions '-' 13f > - Mese directions appear to be the sites of the polarit-Y in the mechanical properties and are therefore essential to this face. The specimens-were strained at room temperature and -then annealed at 5500C for 3 hours, cooled and etched. rLbis.technique was used for the face (111) of GaP. The results of the effects of annealing on,the imprints nma scratches were then exandned. The same was applied along direction (112), indicating polarity. 7he experimental results shov no differences in dislocation distribution between various directions. 2/2 1/2 026 UNCLAI'~S I HED PROCE~SSING DATE--ISSEP70 .T ITLE--PLASTIC DEFORMATION OF THE:(111),,FA,c OF GALLIUK PHOSPHIDE SINGLE ---~-CRYSTALS ?--U- --AUTHOR--.VALKOVSKAYA, M.I. C OUNT RY OF INFO--USSR ~,.SOURCE --ILV* AKAD* NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATER. 1970, 642) 375-6 -[SHED ------- 70 S U BJ K TAREAS--PHYSICSr CHEMISTRY TMIS-SINGLE CRYSTALt ETCHED CRYSTAL, PLASTIC DEFORMATION, GALLIUM :~:---CompouNot PHOSPHIDE MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -VROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0548 STEP NO--U;t/0363/TQ/0061002/0375/0376 ACCESSION NO--AP005533 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 OZ6 UNCLASSI FIED. PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 _C:IRC ACCESSION. NIO--AP0105533 ~.ARSTRACT/EXTOACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ETCH PITS FORMED ON THE [lit) FACE OF.GAP CRYSTALS WERE STUDIED-BY:ETCHI.NG THE FAcr-.s WITH A HOT SOLN. CONSISTING OF 90PERCENT ETOH AND 20PERCENT 8R. THE SAMPLES WERE DEFORMED AT ROOM TEMP., WHEREUPON THEY WERE ANNEALED AT 550DEGREES FOP, 3 HRj THEN COOLFO AND ETCHED.:,AN EFFECT WAS OSSO. AS A RESOLT OF ANNEALING ON.THE- SHAPE AND IMPRESSIONS DIN THE FACE THAT WAS NOT OBSD. ON.THE (111) FACE. NEW CRACKS FOLLOWING THE (ILO)t (101)v AND ~(011.) DIRECTIONS WERE OBSO. ONJHE (111) FACE. ETCH PITS ON THE (lit) FACE REPRESENT LINEAR DEFECTS WHItH GO~DEEP INSIDE THE CRYSTAL. WHEN DETG. THE'DIRECTIONS ALONG WHICH THE.DISLOCATION LOOPS WERE LOCATEDw IT WAS TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION T14AT THE!SCRATCHING WAS DONE ALONG THE (1.121 AND (112) DIRECTIONS, F.E. ALONGVDE* THE EDJ;L:S'tlr-"THE DISLOCATION ETCH PIT; FURTHER# THE ETCH PITS 14AD THE,SHAPE OF.rTRIANCULAR PYRAMINDSt THE.SIDES OF- THE TRIANGULAR BASES OF WHICH WERE PARALL:EL TO THE MEAN -VALUE OFA110) DIRECTIONS. I INC 14 S.1; t F I E D USSR VALIKOVSKIY, V. A. "IGlobal,Desequencing of Programs" Sistemnoye i Teor. Programnilrovaniye [Systems and Theoretical. Programming Collection of h1orks], Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 312-333 (Translated from Referativriyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V663, by the author), Translation: A class of desequencing algorithms is studied, containing an algorithm described in earlier works by,,,the author as an element. 91 USSR 8.74 VAJ~ K0,V_SK_1Y-;- - V~.; -k. "A Method of Desequencing Operator Circuits" V sb. Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniya sistem programmir. (Language Theory and Methods of Constructing Programming Systems--collecLion of works), Kiev- Alushta, 1972, pp 71-81 (from Rzh-Kibernetlkai No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V432) Translation: A method is proposed for solving the following problem. There is a,universum comprising objects of an arbitrary nature which can be found in trwo states: operating and nonoperating. These objects function absolutely randomly by random successive transfers from one state to another independently of each other and random information exchange. When fixing some frapent of this process the fragment,is represented by a sequence of executions ordered in time. It is -accessary to transform the defined control-law for the functionimg of the univer- sum into another law of a natural nature retaining the result but permitting greater possibilities in selecting the specific order of execution of the objects of,the univerf3um. The information structure comprising the finite number of un- interpreted operators and an information graph-the arrows~of which simulate the inforw-tion links and combine certai outputs of certain operators of the in structure with certain inputs ofthe opera,tors.~is assumed~as the formal expres- -sion of the universums. The bibliography has 11 entries. 111 gig i Im., H USSR UDC 1537-2264-537-311-333:1537+5351 VALKYAVICRYUS R. -A., KRDTMS, A. I., and REPSHAS, K. K. Transverse Magnetoresistance in n-Ge in Strong Electric Fields" Lit. fiz. nb- (Collection of Lithuaniazi Works on Physics), 19(l, 11, No 2, pp 247-25-2 Tsum-naries in Lithuanian and English) (frO,nLRZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10M34 by authors) Translation: nle authors present and explain theore-tical2y the experimental results of a study of transverse magnetoresistance of n-type Ge as a function of electric field intensity at,the temperature of liquid nitrogen in the case eld in vhich < I 11 and the mgnetic fi. is pexTenLcular. to the (110) plane of the specimen. 01 UNCLASSI FlED nocFssrNG DATE--L3NOV70 i/2 L TITLE--UEPENDENCE QF THE 5 MATRAX:,~.ASY~OTOTICAL IN THE ANGULAR Ma,,-$E-NTUA PLANE UPON THE REGGE ~VOLES WSTPABUTION~~ IN PIONKELATIVISTIC '..AUTH(jm--VA%LLj A.N. C GUNTRY OF INFO--USS R SOURCE-TEOR.ETICHESKAYA I~ iMATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAt 1970p VOL 33, Nk 11 pp C)4-99 DATE PUBLISHED -------- 70 SUBJECT AF%EAS--OHYSICS TOP I C' TAGS--SCATTERING AMI;LITUDEt.SMATR I:X tASYMPTOTIC PROPERTY, REGGE POLE.. CONTROL M AR K I N GIN 0RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1016 STEP %Cl"UR/06?tb/ TO/:003/001/0094/0099 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130051 I'L M-M -TR .. .... i 5i wows* .0 0 ~1 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0130051 ABSTPACT/EXTRAVII---`1U) GP-0- AB STRAGT-*. ASYMPTOTICAL PRGPERTIES OF THE -SCATTERING F141AISE IN THE LEFT SEMIPLAN,E, OF ANGULAR~ M&MFiNTUM ARE INVESTIGATED FUR THE NC-NRELATIVISTIC CASE. Y HEI 01STRALWTION OF RL-GGE POLES IS CONSIDEKED AS GIVE~1.~ THE FUNCTION CLASS, DESCRIBING THiS DISTRIBUTION IS CHOSEN 'i-ilTH THE AID OF: ANALYSIS C-1- Bom TERMS ANo SCJLUBLE MODELS, IT IS SHO".11i FOk 1HE CLA.-SS CHOSEW~ THAT' THE SCAFTERI"4r, PHASE IN THE LEFT SEMIPLAINE OF COMPLEX ANGULAR Mo,1,1,ENTU;11 - INCREASES FASTER THAN ANY POLYNOMIAL, FACILITY. ANSTITUT MATEMA'UKI SEBIRSKOGO OTDELENTYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR.. UNCLASSIFIED USSR VALLANDER. S. S. "Weak Convergence of Certain Probability Vjstr~buticjn Seqjiencesll Vestri. Leningr, Un-ta, [Leningrad University Harald], 19722, No .13, pp 21-31 (Translated from 1ZL1ferativnYy Zhurnal, Kibernetilta, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V26 by the author):. Translation: Let p be the distribution~of probabilities in [0, q be independent random quantities, the distribution of each of which is P. Ilien Pp is defined as the distribution of randl)m quantity T1 This work proves the weak- convergence of sequence (pkill for certain classes of distributions p.. n. eorent I relates to reticular distributions, coticentrated at a. finite number of points. Theorent 2 relates to reticular distTibutions acting at infinity in a certain sense like a geometric. progression. One condition of this type, not the most general, is the.axistence of a limit ji (In. lim OR (certain technical conditions a-re~also nvtessary). 1/2 ~IALL.MDER, S. S., Vestn. Leningr. Un-.ta., 1972, Nq T3, pli 21-31. The rest of the work presents a inore geneTal and iiiore cumbersoiiie formulation- An analog of theorem 2 is also formulated for absolutely continuous distributions theorem 3. 3 V9 aw USSR UDC: ~5321.5 VALLANDER, S. V. (editor) ."Aerodynamics of Rarefied Gases. Collection 51' Aerodin-ard 5 (cf. Englis. *ka razrezhennykh gazov. Sb Ii-above), Leningrad, Leningrad University, 1970, 171 PP, ill. I r. 11 k. (from RZh-Aviatsionny-ye i rak-etnae dvigateli, I'TO.3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3.341..147 Translation: This collection of works of theSci-P,35 Inst of Eath 2nd L'ecbpnirs, Leningrad State Universityon the aero~ynaxaics of rar,~.!fied gases deals with topics such as general probleno of the kinetic theo-rj~of gases, probler.,,-, relating to the study of kinetic equations ,Lid their tiolution, aerodynamic problem= in the near-free molecular state, ejid problents of rarefied plasma. 111merical co=,-utations are given for a number of:speciflc problenLs alcrg with a study of theoretic-a! inodels. The collection in written for engineers, scientific workers, and for graduate and undo, r6raduatra,, s tudem ts interested in problerrm of thr.~ aerodynamics of rarefied gases, their development and application. Resume'. USSR UDC 621.;M.2-621-~17-799 VALOV, A,N., GLAVNOV, V.N., TRMOV, W.A. "Measuremerr. Of Temporal Parameters Of High-Speed Diodoij" Sb.nauch. tr. r)o rrobl. mikroelektrori. Mosk. in-t elakIror-telkhn. (Collection Of Scientific Worlxv On Problew Of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute Cf Elect- ronice Technology), 1971, Iscus 7, pp 86~102_ (from RZhtElaIttronil-a i voye primeneniye, No 5, May 1972,'.Abstract No 5B477) No abstract. USSR UDC 577..391+575.1+633.15:575.1 VALODZIN U. G., GARDZEY, 1. A., and GARDZEYi H. H. "'Postradiation Restoration of Primary Cytogenetic Injuries and the Radioresistanre of.Plant, Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii nauk BSSR, Seriya Biolagicheakikh Hauk, No 3, 1970, pp '73 -79 -Translation: The study deals with the dynamics of changes in chromosome abbera- tions of a high-heterosis corn hybrid Hinskiy-l and its original parent fonrLs. The most intensive reduction in the uumber of cells with chromosome aberrations was observed at the ond of the first mitotic cycle. This indicates the preueace of more pronounced reparative processes, It is suggested that one reason for the increased radioresistance of 'haterosis hybrids.is their capacity for more intensive restoration of cytogenetic damage. USSR UDC 577-391+575.1+633-15: 575-1 ATnT)7TT-1 JUMY, 1. A., and GARDZEY H. M., Institute of Genetics and Ncabaemy 0 ssian $Sk f Sciences Beloru "Postradiation Recovery of Primary Cytogetetic.Da~age and Radioresistance of Pl.=trtt Minsk., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk WSR, Seriya Biologichesklkh NaWk, No 3, 1970, PP 73-79 Abstract: Djnamics of changes in chromosomal aberrations in cells of the high- heterosis corn hybrfd Kinskiy-l and its original parental forms were studied. -y of cells with It is shown that a more intensive decrease in the qvzntit chromosomal aberrations is observed.in the'hybrid at the end of the first mitotic cycle. This indicates the presence of more pronounced reparative pro-~ cesseB. It is assumed that one of the causes of the incxY.-ased radioresistance of heterosis hybrids is their capacity for more intensive. recoyery from cyto- genetic dwaage. 1P USSR uDc 621,762.2 -001 FISHKAN, B. D., SILAYEV, A. F., and VALOV,, M. Ye., Siberian Institute of Metallurgy imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, X11- on Institute of Aviation Materials "Effect of Physical Properties of Metal Melts on Spheroidization of Drops in the Process of Their Crystallization'.' Kiev, Poroshkovaya 14jetallurgiya, No 2 (122), Feb 73, pp 5-8 Abstract: The conditions for the formation of particles of spherical form, when diffusing melts by compressed air, are discussed. A brief analysis is made of existing theories and available practical data of relations bet-,teen volumetric, thermophysical, and surface properties of substances. To estimate the capacity for spheroidization, it is suggested that,a comparison be made between simple substances by the magnitude of the ratio,of surface energy and the product of atomic volume and temperature conductivity values. fiethods are given for the determination of the sp#eroidizationicapacity of particles for binary systems with unlimited mutual.solubility, for binary systems con- taining chemical cozTounds, and for ternary systems. Three figures, eight USSR UDC 621.315.592 '1Y, 1. D., Ph AGAFOtiov, B. C. R~YVKIN, B:. S., YAROS11E.fr,1. YSJ-CO- "m fnen loffe f lie TJSSR Academy of Scieuces~ technical Institute 0 U Lenin grad "Photon Drag of Electrons in the Presence of intraband Light Absorption by Free Girrent Carriers in AIIIBV Semiconductors" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, Nd 5, 1972,pp 909-914 Abstract: A study v-as previously made of the drag effect as applied to IV type aermeonductors where the scattering of the carriers is jileterwined by acoustic, nonpolar oj')tical phanon% and ionized impurity' centers [A. It. Danislievskiy, et al., ZhETF, No 58, 544, 1970; A. A. Grinberg, brTF No 56, 099, 1970]. Now an ex- perirzntal --ind theoretical study,has been uade of the pboton drag of electrons in AIIIBV semiconductors where. the scattLring.of the carriers on the polar optical phonoas is the defining factor. The effect was recorded by ireans of a CO2 laser (X = 10.6 nicrons) using n-type InAs of varimis coucentrations. A drag current caused by Intraband transiLions.wmi dutecl:(~d eypi! rJ);r- n tally. In accordance with the theoretical analysis, the electrons.-were dragged by the light. The correspond-ing temperature functions are pre-tianted for an electron concentration of n 1.6.1016c,--3 witij consideration of :thrce currents; 1/2 jj_ I ME USSR~ UDC 621.315.592 AGAFONOV, B. G., et al., Fizika i Teknika Poluprovodhikov, Vol 6, lo 5, 1972, pp 909-914 a) the current connected with absorption with the partiripation of polar opti- cal phonons, b" the current connected with absorption in the presence of acoustic phonons and c) the current connected with absorption in the presence of adwixLure centers. The current connected with light absorption in the optical phonoa section is predominate ini the sample with the concentrition n = 1.6-1016cm,-3 The theoretical and experimental cui:yes (considering absorp- tion) are also presented for a concentration of In this case the "cold" electron current can be neglected and the absorption coefficient with the participation of charged lr4)urities can be misidered independent of terper- ature. For this concentration the 'ladud.xture" drag current inust becone con,.par- able with the "cptical" current, and the arise of the theoretical curves with a decrease in temperature is connected with; both of these,. current;s, 212 USSR VJUDV P.M.P DANISHEVSKIY, A.M., KASTALISKIY,, A.A.j H=f, B.S., RnWZM, I.D., Physicotechnical 'Institute imeni A.F. Ioffe, Academy of Sciences, LSSR; Institute of Semicouductorp., Academy of Sciences,, USSSR "'Photon Drag o-O Electrons During Intraband Light Nbsorption, by Free Current. Carriers in Semiconductors" Moscow, Zburnal Eksperimentallnoy I Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, No 12, 1970, PP -1919-1925 Abstract: Photon drag of electrons during indirect intraband ab6orption of light in !3emieonehictors has been detectedlexperimentally. T~ais effect is due to an asymmetry of the distribution function origiiiating as a result of the momentum of the incident photon fliLx. "Ibe: effer.-tt was. recorded during the eboorption of radlation fraa a C02 laser In electranic gprxanium. The experimental results are in fiatisfactoi7.agreement with the.theory developed in a cited cource. 2 figures, 9 bibliogrkphic entries., K USSR uDc 6-,L6.936.7-036.2(571-1) MZFOD'nV' V. and VALOVA, G. P., Ty-,Lnenl Institute of Rag ional Infectious Patholoa "Motivating Factors in Leptospirosis Epidemics in Western Siberia: a Review of the Literature" Yj3sco-j, Z:hurrial V2-k-robiolovii, Epidendologiii Lumuiobiolo~;ii, No 3.0, 1972, Pp 87-91 Abstract: Natural foci of 'Leptosp rosis e, ftirace t1 tunL~ forest 4 i r he -tun"ra, forest., forest-stet'oe, este*ope, and Alta)-Sa,(an-y mountain zones of Siberia ~fhere rodents are the main carriers of the pathogen, and most epidemics have originated. Hovever, the situation changeE.du-ring the last 10 years because of the rechanization of aGricultLLre, develorment of livestock raising oil and rapid industrialin-ation. Nwnerous outbreaks have occurred amon-, the inhabitants of new cities and settlerents chiefly as aXesult of drinkin:~ oi- swim-ning in the 'water of sitall rivers and Donds conta-T-dr-ated by the excretions of infected catti-a- Me article includes two tables., One Showing the Ctiolo"-ji- cal sti-acturee of lep'tospirosis among fam anix-als (by ltirdsca-je zone, aninal species, and leading seroty-pas isolated) and the ather sho!.,rilur the iral structure of the local population (by. lantlacala; zone, IC11-ding serotypes isolated, and numiber of jJo3jtiVeGL in the agglutination-lyiis test). 9 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED, 'PROCESSING DATE--300CT70 FITLE--o'l.NALYSlS OF THE GORSKII BRAGG WILLIAMS MODEL. 1'.. TRAiNSITION ORDER. PHASE ABILITY BOUNDARIES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-P~ASKAL, YU.I,,t VALOVSKAYAIF', L.I.- CCUNTRY UF INFO--USSR I_~,S.0LJRCE--lZV- VYSSH.,UCHES. ZAVED-1 FIZV 1970v J3(l), 101-7 ~':-DATE PUBLISHED--70 zi ~,SUBjECT AREAS--PHYSICS il~" TOPIC TAGS--PHASE TRANSITION, PHASE EQUILIBRIUM7 CRYSTAL STRUCTUREt STOICHIOMETRY, CCNTROL fAAkKING--NO kESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ::__;::-'pRi3XY REEL/FRAME---1992/0915 S TE PNO---UiZ/0139/'70/Ola/001/0101/0101 ClRC ACCESSION ND--AT0112079 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~-~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT011Z079 A85TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~AN EXPRESSION WAS DERIVED FOR THE EQUIL. OF ORDERED PH4SES OF VARIOUS TYPES OF SUPERSTRUCTURE. THE TITLE MODEL WAS ANALYZED BY USING THIS EXPRESSION AND I.-,Y CONSIDERING ORDER DISORDER TRANSITIONS. THE BOUNDARIES~OF ORDERED.AND DiSCRUERED STATES ~WERE DETD. FOR SUPERSTRUCTURES OF EQUI;AT. STOICHIGMETRY. THEY COINCIDE WITH A 2ND OROER:TRANSITION CURVE. FACILITY: SIB. FIZ.-TEKH. !NST. I-M. KUZNETSOVA, TOMSK, USSR* `4 F 'C L AS 0 rl ~1-1- 4 4- USSR UDC 681.325.65 VAL'SKIY, B. G., MUPFER, A. P., SOLOPCHENKO, G. N.' "A Device for Automatically Measuring the Statistical-Characteristics of Random Errors of Analog-Digital Convertersir -TISSR Authorts Certificate No 319065, Division H, G, filed 8 Jun 70, published 25'Jan 72-(from RZh-Avtomatika, Tel,emelchanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 72, abstract No 11B329 P)~ Translation: This invention, which applies to the field of measurement tech- nology, is-designed for measuring the integral distribution function of ana- log~digital vgltage-to-code co ters end digital voltmeters for practically any ratios between the mean squaare deviation of the error and a unit in the least significant place of the instrument.code. A device is,known for auto- matically measuring the statistical characteristics of random errors of analog-digital voltage-to-code converters~which containrz.:the instrument to be studied, a control. device, and an arithmetic unit ' However, this .device'can be used to determine the statistical characteristics of random errors only for the case in which the noise level at the input to the instrument is greater than its digital error. The purpose of.the invention is to enable measurement of the integral d.istribution faunction of random 1/2 USSR VAL'SKIY, B. G., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 319065 errors in analog-digital voltage-to-code converters. In order to achieve" this, a master code-to-voltage converter, digital reset device, and digital comparison circuit are added to the ins,t.allation. The input of the instrument to be. studied is connected to the output~of the master code-to-voltage con- verter,and the counting input of this converter is connected to the output of the control device. The separate inputs are connected to the outputs of the digital reset device and to-one of the inputs of the digital comparison circuit. The other input of the comparison circuit is.connected to the digital outputs of the instrument to be studied, and,the output is connected to the arithmetic unit. 57 USSR UDC 621-793-3:66o.24528781 PROKUPCHIK, A. YU., Mnmm D.. P,, ai-bi VTLUUNE, V. A. "Preparation of Tri-ConTponent Ni Coatings by Chemical Xetuhcds" Kaunas., Tr. All LitSSR (Works of the Academy of Science.-~ LitSSR), No 2(69), Series B. 1972, PP 3-16 (from Referativn~~ Zhurnal -- 1(hirdya, No2l(II), 1972, Abstract No 21L313 by E. Z. Napukh). Translation: Conditions for the% chemical, deposits of coatin.,.s and so-,-j physical and mechanical properties of Ni-B a-Uoys Containing YO W Fe and Re are dis- cussed. Alloys under consideration ran be. deposited under industrial conditions from.alkaline solutions containing N12+, reducer Nar--H41 istabilizer Y"2S205, ethylenediamine (individually or mixed with tartarates), and Wa2MoO4, n ob the alloy compositioii. The concen4ration NaReOl~, or FeSO4 salts, dependi g a of Be in individual alloy reache' 210 weight, I,-!v, MO 7 9 6o wei,:Oit %. The concentratiort o)! B in all casrr~z was frMil 3 to 7 -v,,~Aclrt 11' - All allqvs: vere oerdluatroiis, vith lov por Iosity,. and th,21-r ndicrahardneor, ca If "'t. thenrA-l treatment was within 1050-1500 kg/ni~. All of tlienm ve:re nonnagnetic, with the exception of M.-Fe-B alloy. USSR iBEKHTEREVA, N. P., Director,,Institute of Experimentallfedicine, Corresponding Member, Acadexriy of Sciences, USSR, PRIBRAM, K., Stanford University, VALTER, G., ,Burden Neurological Institute, Bristol, and KMNUCHAROVA, Ye.: "Oa the Eve of Discovery" Moscow, Nedelya, No 29, 17-23 Jul 72, p Abstract: !he human brain is a product of its environmtLnt. It is preeminently social. The frontal lobes of the brain, where plainning and decision-making functions are performed, are well-devel.op&d in humans, but poorly developed in animals. Experiments on animals' higher mental activities and on herd animals may be more analogous to human brain functions. Two quescions are presented: How has the complexity of the.human brain, largely unexe,rcised, been maintained for centuries? Will the brain continue to be able to cape with the increasing loads required of it? That the brain exercises many unn-~eded systems when it confronts the unknown is one hypothesis for the preservaiion of its complexity. The brain has many codes, comparable to the various 119M machine languages. These codes may be different for each individual. Sensory perceptions and motor functions may operate on the principle of a hologra'm. An electrical signal, generated by input such as an.overheard word, sets up a biochemical 1/2 59 USSR UDC 547.766:543.422.4 VALTER,_R. E., Riga Polytechnic Institute, Riga "Ring-Chain Transformations With the Participation of a C=N Greup. II. 2-Substituted 3-Alkylamino-,3-Arylamino-3-phenylisoindolinones" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 6, Jun 73, pp 762-766 Abstract: In the reaction of 2-RI-3-chlbro-3-phenylisoindolinones with primary amines R2NH2 in diaxane solutions in the preseace ~f NEt3, the nucleophilic agent, depending on the structure of Rl and R , attacked pre- dominantly the 1-C or 3-C atom (the C=O or C-Cl group),of the isoindoli- none.molecule with the formation of 2-R'-73-amino-3-phenylisoindolinones or substituted imines of 2-benzoylbenzamides. Git prolotiged boiling with NEt3 in EtOH, products of the latter type underwent cyclization to 2-R2-3- -amino-3-phenylisoindolinones with Rl in the 3-amino group. The consti- tution of the synthesized 2-substituted 3!--alkylamino- and 3-arylamino- -3-phenyli-soindolinones was established by Mspectroscopy and acid hydrolysis to 2-substituted 3-hydroxy~3-phenylisoindolinones.~ 1/1 UDC 547.298;547.'65 + 547-745 USSR VXLTERI R. V Riga Folytechnical Institute, Riiga,. Latv-4.ari Savnarkhoz "Ring-Chain Transformations Involving the Carbonyl Group. V. N,N-Dialkylhydrazides of (2-pherWlindandione-l. 3-YI-2) -acetic acid" Riga, TZVe stiya Akademii Nlauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Khimicheska.ya, -228 ~No 2, 1970, pp 223 e n '2-~.. -r~ylindlanf: 1i l- Abstract: it was determined that the r. actio of k 1,3-yl-2)-acetyl chloride with N',1-i-dialky1hydrazines yields either 14,N-dialkylhydrazides of (2-pbenylindandion-1,3-yi-2)-~~.,.c(-"t'.i(~ acid (1) or their mixtures wit-h 1-dialkylamino-.2.3-(CO)-berzoylc..r;fFi-2-h~,:~t-oxy- 3-plienylpyrrolidones-5. When alcohol solutions of zides are refluxed, they 'somerize to 1-dialkvlamirLo-2,3-(C(j)-ben-.Oyl- ene-2-1-iyr-',,.-o.-cy-3-prei-~iliyrrolidones-5 (II) which upon. heatlng.-, to their meltine, point undergo relsomerization to thc,~ f~rig,inal material. Data from IR and U111 spectvoscopic analyois that omonation. of the dialkylamino group 'in (II) leads to the opf~ning of the ~Pr Well as to 'the formation of a protonated hydrox pyrrolidone ring Ra Y form (chlorohydrato) of N,N-dinlVy1hydraz1da of nl:~-t bo dije to th.~! ac-Aijm o,r a strong id 'ation negatIve 4_r U effecit rit' 1, USSR UDC 669.141.241.2:621.746.5 BURDONOV, B. A., ANOMINA, A. I., RYZHKOV, V- P. , and BRONFENHAKHER, A. H., Kazakh Metallurgical Planc .11The Quality of Small Ingots of Killed Steel" Moscow, Metallurg, No 12, Dec 70, pp 17-19 Abstract: The optimum consumption of aluminum (300-400 g/ton) for the deoxidation of St.3 and St.6 steels poured to small ingots was determined. Witb an aluminum consumption of 300-400.g/ton and a pouring rate of 0.4 m/min or less, cracks do not generate and:hairline cracks are not observed on the final rolled metal. An increase In the numiber of deoxidizers in the foundry ladle results in a greater concentration og oxide impurities. A linear dependence was establishdd betwei~n.the depth,of the shrink hole and the bailing period. The possibility'of using,calciwa carbide for desulfurization of steel in the.ladle isldemonstrated.;' USSR UDC- 681.32.001 v4auls--E~E- GERTNERIS, P. Kh "Calculating the Threshold Recording Level in Magnetic Storage Elements" Techn. kibernetika, Tekhn. kibernetika (Technical Cybernetics), Kaunas, A70, pp 318-321 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i vychisIttelnaya tekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9B216) Translation: An analytical relation is derived for the stored induction level in a magnetic storage element as a function.of the parand!ters of the stored pulses, the recardirg circuit, and the magnetic core. The pr6bability that the stored induction level will be within the range insuring a constant number of stored pulses is determined. The bibliography has two, entries. -AIR WON USSR UDC. 681.32.001 .-ANDRUSRKYAVICHUS, R. R., V&IIRI GEMERIS, 1. Ili. "Some Problems of Analyzing the-blagnetic Elements of Computers" Techn. kibernetika, Tekhn. kibernetika (Technical Cybernetics), Kaunas, 1970, pp 311-317 (from M-Avtomanfka, TelemekhanikaA vychislitelnaya tekhnika, No 9, Sep 70 Abstract No 9B214) Translation: This article contains xi investigation of the dynamic state equations of a magnetic core with arectangular hysteresisi loop,taking into consideration the process of pulsed magnetic reversal of.the magnetic cores. The results from numerical calculations on adiSital compt~ter are presented. There are,three illustrations and a three4ntry*bibliogra hy.