SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VIDERMAN, V. S. - VIKHROV, A. I.
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VIDENSKIY, V. S., Izvestiya Vysshikh'Ucbebnykh Zavedeniy Matematika, No
3, Mar 71, pp 18-22
(X, a, -A: x2y-
Ini (r, '2,
p. (x) == Re (x4
L12 W
The following theorem is stated and proved, If tbe,rolynomial P (x) satis-
n
ties inea lity t 2
ua hen,given.n
P! x
the equality being attainedhere only t6r the tojynord e U (x
-als n
-at the pointsx t 1.
2/2
Coatings
USSR
LUK'YANOV, V. M., ZEMSKOV, G. V., KOGANI~R. L., and VIDERIINN, V. S.
"Oxidation of Diffusion Coatings on a Niobibin Alloy
Kie~, Metallofizika, No 32, 1970, pp 127-130
Translation: This study presents the results of electron, 't-rav diffraction,
bium
and microstructural analysis of multicomponent coatin9c on the VNI-2A niob
alloy after their oxidation at the temperature 700-1206,0C -for 0.5-100 hours.
The sequence of the formation of .oxides on the surfacelof the (Cr + Ti) - Si
coating was studied. Niobimm oxide NhO appears at tho ~Hrst stage, follcr.,red
by the oxidns T102, 'S'021 find CrI703. Fuither oxidation' results in an increased
concentration of Cr203 in the oxide: film., In,:case of, a~ prolonged oxidation of
a coating at 1100% for 100 hours them oxide f.I.Im contair7la Si02 with an inclu-
sion of oxides with a structure and of Ti02
parameters
Bibliography: 5 entries. Illustrations: -2. ',Tables: 11.
Now..
212 Oil UINCL ASS IF I ED 'PROCESSING DATE--OA-DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123282
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ AN ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION METHOD
IS PROPOSED FOR CALCULATINGTHE CONVECTION RADIATIMHEATING OF A
MASSIVE (IN TERMS OF HEAT) MULTIL .AYER PLATE. A SOLOTION IS OBTAINED
FOR A TERPERATURE FIELD USING THE ITERATION-METfMD. IN ADDITION TO
THISP KNOWN ABSOLUTE RELATIONSHIPS WERE USED AT, BEACH STAGE OF
AP PROX I MAT I ON. IN THE CASE OF~A THERAICALLY~IMASSIVE C0i'-'1POSITE BODY, (A
SUBO SK (L PLUS P) LARGER THAN OR EQUAL, TO 2.0;~ P EQUALS 81-SK LARGER
THAN OR EQUAL TO 0 AND 0 SUBO LARGER;THAN 0.2V mAx I MUM DIVERGE'NCE DOES
NOT EXCEED-6 PERCENT.
UNCLASS [FIFO
tWR UDC 595.7544616-ogi.81632-937.14
ROWHEVAj L. F., SHCHERBAK, V. 'P. and, VIDOIISK=IYt.E.,Vj %,e of
~nstitu
Biology, Academy of Sciences Kirgiz SSR
"The Action of the Bacterial Preparati6ns Entomobacterin-3 and Dendrobacillirt
and of -the Boverine Fungus- on Bedbugs"
Frunze, levestiya. Akademii Nauk Kirgizskoy SSRr No 3P My-Jun 72, pp 63-67
Abstracti The toxicity of the starAard,bacterial preparations entomobacterin-3
and dendrobacillin to bedbugs,was studied. The bedbugs were sprayed under
laboratory conditions with aqueous suspensions of the prepaxations at con-
centrations of 0.5-2.V161 whereupon the length of time itithin i(hich 90% of
the insects perished was detezrined, The effect produced increased with
increasing concentrations of the suspensional it was generally the saze for
a- I..% as a 2.0% suspension. The effect ivaried with tho zeason, it was least
pronounced in August, i4hen the bedbogs were well-fed 91W,blood, and more
pronounced In March, when the bedbuga were~upderfindj antl September, when their
vitality wags lower than in the summer, The action of the two. bacterial
preparations was similar# because both belonged to the sane group of spori-
ferous and crystal-forming microorganisms, Le.t Bac. th-~ringlensis, The
effective concentrations of boverine were in the 1-2% =%9e and the optimum
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USSR
R014ASHRVAo L. F., at al., Izvestiya Akademil Hauk Kirgizakoy 5sh, 110 3,
Eay-jun 72, pp 63-67
sonths for its application Jan and Sept' in which,.the htuaidity is highest and
the physiological activity of the bedbugs Is at the lowest level, A
higtological study was carried out on bed-ougs that had been treated with
1-2% suspensions of dendrobacillin. Within 21-24.,hr-o ater the treatment,
sporiferous and cxystal-forming bacteria were present in the insect bodies.
Their greatest accumulation was in the Outer fatty tissue, In the region of
tracheaeg between the nalpighian bodies, and within and around the intestine.
Gradually necrosis of the tissues-in which the bacteria concentrated and
destruction of the organz took place.. The death of -the insects after pene-
tration of the crystal-forming bacteria into their body vas apparently due
to the action of bacterial toxins, On application of,low doses of the bac-
torJal preparations, septicemia predorionlated, while after application of
high doses septicemia almost did not have time to develop. Entomobacterin-3
'was obtained from the Agricultural Technol6gy/Administration/ of the Y[Irgiz
SSRj dendrobacillin from the Pzoblex Iaboratory of Irkutsk State University
(PrDf. Ye. V. Talalayev), and boverine from the Biological Method Laboxatoxy
at-Minsk (T. T. Bez-danko, I. T. Korol)l where.1t was proIpareC
USSR uDc, 621.314.26
-ch
,.VIDOVSKIY Krasnodar Affiliate of the All I n Scientific Resea,-
-id. Planning of Large-Scale A Lom-ation in the Petrole=,
Institute for Design ai U
and Gas Tndustr~r
"A -Pulse Frequency Di-Aderl'
USSR Author's Certificate Ila 215-0999, filed 18 A-pr 66, T)ublished 30 Jan 70
(from P-Zh-Avtcrnatika, Telemelkh--nika i Vychislitel'n~ya Tekhnika-, No !I,
Nov 70,'Abs-tract No 1-1U68 P)
Translation: This Authorls Ce--tificate',introduces a frequency divider
contains flip-fiop counters- and a digrital com-par-son dc-iri ce. To'pro-
vide for c hanging the whole-niLmilber division coefficient without additional
switching operations, the digital comnarizon device, V, i IL c hshapes a signal
for. equality of two n,.Lnbers given in binary. c*cde, is made in the form of
logi-- cellis of the OR type. The two inputs of the compariscai device are con-
nected to like outputs of flip-flops with.ALdentical count num-be-rs. The out-
Put of the comparison device is, connected to the reset lined of the input
zounter. One illustration, -V. M.
41
s and!Ce!ramics
USSR UDC 666.11.01:620.171.5
tMnNAVETSKIY, A. S. , ZATSKAN, 1. R., TROSHIN, N. N., KHAYKINA,
M. A., MIKHAYLOVA Z. G.
."Installation for Measurement of Stresses in Sheet Glass in Reflected Light"
Moscow, Steklo i Keramikaj,.No lip 4972~' pp.19-20.
Abstract: The Saratov Affiliate of the' State Glass institute has developed a
laser installation for measurement.of stresses in shee~t glass. A helLum-
neon laser is used as a light:source, the' bean of light of which is polarized,
then transmitted through the glass, reflected on the s'econd.surface of the
glass, focussed, compensated and converted to an electric current, measured by
an ammeter. The use of the reflection of-the light frow the second surface of
the glass allows all parts of theinstallation to be located on the same side
of the sheet of glass, in many cases the only possible,aTrangement. The use of
the laser allows the light beams reflected from the first and second surfaces
of the glass to be fully separated.'
USSR uDc 8.74
VIDUGIRITE, V. P. T-ASMYiICHUT:E, N. V. YAYiASHILINVATTE, B. Yu.
"Using the Razdan-3 Digital Computer for a-ogranr=ing Analog Proceaurestf
V sb. Vychisl. tekII-m- T. 2 (Computer Techno-logy-coll.ection of works.
Vol 2), Kaunas, pp 564-590 (from RZh~Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72,
Abstract No 1111060)
Translation: The paper describes~the basic principles of using the "Ra,-,-
-dan 3".digiual computer to compile block diagrams of pyster-s of linear
algebraic equations solved on the MM-~-I~ analog conput~.r at the Comp~itizig,
Center of Kzunas Polytectunical lnst~tute. AiAhors" a"nstract.
USSR IjDC 021.375.4
A. IM., VOSILYUS, S. K
'ffect o-- Sc attering of rhe Transistor~ Temp
Estimating tht, E erature Parameters
on the Drift of Aniplifying Cascadeq"
Techn. kiDernetika,_.Tek-h. kibernetika (Technical Cybernetics) , Kaunas, 1970,
-2521
pp 245 (from M-Radiatelkhnika No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No SD79)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of a procedure for eSLimat-
aLtering of he, transistor temperature parameters on t6e
ing the effect: Of Sc
drift of amplifying cascades. Here, the transistor is depicted as an active
three-terminal circuit, and the drift is estimated by three equivalent sources
of drift currents. Histograms of the equivalent sources of the drift currents
are presented for the P40A transistor, and the.statistical drift parameters in
standard cascades are analyzed.
USSR UDC 621.375.024
V
VIDZHYUNAS, A. M., VOSILYUS, S. K.
"Frequency Characteristics of DC Transistor Amplifying Cascades"
Techn. kibernetika. Tekh. kibernetika (Technical Cybernotics), Kaunas, 1970,
pp 238-244 (from M-Radiotekhni~a, No 8,.Aug.70, Abstract No 8 D80)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of an analysis of the
frequency characteristics of amplifying cascades based oil replacenient of
transistors by an active three-terminal network. The complex values of the
n a T-type equivalent
conductivity matrix elements of the transistor based o
circuit for drift-free transistors are presented. The frequency dharacteris-
tics of the standard cascades ate analyzed~ and-it is demonstrated that they
have nonminimal phase properties, The calculation results-are verified ex-
perimentally.
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1/3 034 UNCCASSIF.It0:- :PROCESSING DATF---040EC70
TI.TLE-%.~ETERMINING THE CONTRAST TRANSFER- FU14CTION OF OPTICAL FIBERS -u-
AUTHOR-.-VIFANSKlYt YU.K.
--USSR
C,OUN T R YOF INFO
;:-__SOURC'&-_-L IN I NGRAG, OPTIKO MEKHANfCHESKAYA PROMYSHLL-
'NNOST' NO lt JAN 70~ PP
~18_20
PUBLISHED ---- JAN70
,-_:~SUBJECT AR EAS--P HY S I C S
.':.~,,TOPIC TAGS--OPTIC FIBER,FIBER OPTIC:S, LIGHT TRANSIMISSIoN
:"~-,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~_OMUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED
~:_'.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0913 STEP 1,10. -~UR/O?-3'7/70/000/001/0018/0020
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119805
MICLASS 711
UNCL ASS I FI.ED P OCESSING DATE--04DEC70
3 034 R
C ACCESSION 610--APOlL9805
TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS SHOWN THAT BECAUSE OF THE
A
3111iTRUCTURE AND THE PRESENCE OF MICRO AND MACROINHOMOGENEITIES OF OPTICAL
FIBERS THE FORM OF THE SPREAD FUNCTION OF THE 5.YSTEl,4 DEPENDS ON THE
FIELD POINT. THIS APPEARS IN THE FLUCTURAT IONS" OF THE TRANSMiSSION
FACTOR OF THE OPTICAL F18.E.R. ALONG ITS SURFACE A4.D ALSO IN THE.DEPENOENCE
OF THESE FLUCTUATIONS UPON THE,SURFACE' AREA. OF 'THE OPTICAL FIBER ON
WHICH THEY ARE MEASURED,, FLUCTUATIONS~OF THE TRAINSMiSSION FACTOR LEAD
TO-THE FACT THAT VALUES OF LIGHT FLUXES E PRIMfil, SlJflMAX AN() E PRIME1
SUBMIN ARE MEASURED WITH RANDOM UEVATIONS DELTA -E PRIMEI SUBMAX AND
DELTA E PRIMEI SUBMIbl* IT IS SHOWN THAT THE RIELlYfIVE OEVIATION OF
CONTRAST TRANSFER FACTOR DELTA T-T FROM THE AVERAGE VALUES OF T FOR ANY
FREQUENCY WILL DEPEND ON THE RELATIVG~VALUES OF FLUCTUATIONS OF THE
TRANSMISSION FACTOR OF THE OPTICAL FIJ,QER:: DELTA T-'.Tt ON THE AVEPAGE VALUE
OF T14E CONTRAST TRANSFER FACTOR FOR A, GIVEN LINE DENSITY T SU6r- AND LlNE
CONTRAST AND LINE CONTRAST K SUBF IN THE.AREAL GRID. AN ANALY-515 OF
TRAt
THE-DEPENDENCE OF THE OPTICAL FIBER NSMISSION FACTOR FLUCTUATIONS ON
ZHOWS THAT THEIR
SURFACE AND CONFIGURATION OF THE~SCANNED SECTION
MAGNITUDE DQ~S NOT DEPEND Oil THE CONFIGURATION OFjHE.SECTION BUT
INCREASES WITH DECREASING SURFACEa THE CAUSES OF .,THE REDUCTION OF
MEASURED VALUE OF LATTICE CONTRAST ARE~CONSIDERED,~SUCH AS THE
OF THE SCANNING SLIT OF A MICROPHOTOMETER'ANO LINES OF
'i PERIODIC LATTICEt INACCURACY IN FOCUSING ETC,
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC: 547.26..118'221-07
_3gQAWK,_j.V., MOYSAK, I.YE., and SVETIAKOV, N.V., Kazan' Chemical Technolog.L.cal
Institute imeni S.M.,Kirov, Kazan., Mnistry of Higher and Secondary Specialized
Education RUSE
"A New Method for the Synthesis of Dialkyl Fluor6phosphAes"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 4% :APr,70, P 936
nates on the phosphorus atom,
Abstract: Perchloryl fluoride fluori
interact with salts of dialkylp-hosphorous acid after the pattern
of the Michaelis-Becker reaction to give dialkyl.fluoxophosphate.,i.
IA
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VIGAIDK, 1. V., FRIDLAND, S. V., DMITRIYEVA, N. V.,:LINKE-VICH, N. S.
"Method of Production of Mixed Alkemftosphoric Acid Chlorides and Fluorides"
Otkrytiya Izobreteniya Promyshlennye Ohraztsy Tovarnyye Znaki, No S, 1972,
Patent No 355182.
Translation: 1. Method of production:of mixed alkeno phosphoric acid
chlorides and fluorides with the gendTalr ~formula
CI
-R-CHCICHI-CH
b
Oere R is alkyl, differing in that the corresponding olefin is inte-racted
with phosphorus trichlaride and:perchloryl fluoride with subsequent separa-
tion ~of the end product by known methods.
2. Method according to.Claim, 1; differing in that the process is con-
ducted at a temperature of not over 20%.
A4
USSR UDC 547.341.07
FRIDLAND, S. V., DMITRIYEVA, N. V., V;,IUALOK I', V., MOVA, T. V., and
SALAK M DINOV, R. A.
"Phosphorylation of Olefines With Phosphorus Trichloride in Presence of
Ferchloryl Fluoride. I. Phosphorylation of, Cyclohexene
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 :(105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 572-577
Abstract: It has been shown that the reaction of phosphorus trichloride
with cyclohexene in presence of perchloryl fluoride yields the fluorochloro-
and dichloroanhydrides of 2-clilorocyclohe:,yiphosplioiiic acid (1). The
fluorochloro anhydride is a new compound with followin& properties: b.p.
72*/0.1 mm, d2Gl.3693,1 n20 1 5050, By means of alcohol, esterification a
If D
series of es terf luoroanhyd rides of (1) has been obtained. Dehydrochlorin.a-
tion of 1luorochloro and of the 4ichloro,. anhydrides of (I) yields fluaro
chloro and dichloro anhydrides of;cyclohaye~a.-I-yl phosphonid acid which
can be then: converted to a series'. of esters.:. IL has;been shown that
bromination of the chloro anhydride of 2-chlo racy clohe'vl fluoroph osphoni c
acid occurs with a substitution of the hydrogen.
IRMA
77777.
J:
USSR UDC 547.341.07
FRIDLAND, S. V., DMITRIYEVA, N. V., VIGALYUK, 1. V., ZYKOVA, T. V., and
R. A.
"Phosphorylation of Olefins With Phosphor-us Trichloride in Presence of
Perchloryl Fluoride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43.(105), No 7, Jul 73, pp 1494-1497
Abstract: The reaction of phosphorus trichloride with plienylacetylene,
styrene, vinyl ethers, vinyl formate, and hexene-I was studied in presence
of perchloryl fluoride. Only hexpne-1 yielded identifiable products:
2-chlorolia xylph ws piton ic acid f IuOridechloride; and 2-chlorohexylphosplionic
acid dichloride.
46
USSR UDO 535-3431.31
STYRIKOVICH, X. A., Academician, YUKHNEVICH, G. V., VETFD7, A. A., and
VIWIN, A. A., High-Temperature Institute, Academy of SPiences USSR, Moscow
.1114olecular Composition of High-Density Water Vapor and Some of Its Thermo-
dynamic Properties"
Moscow, Doklady Akadeniii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 2, 1973, PP 321-323
Abstracti Measurements previously performed by the authors on the fraction
of monomeric moleciLles in superheated-vapor showed that the degree of disso-
ciation sharply changes as the vapor density imcreases and therefore it has
to be considered in an analysis of the vapor properties.~ The present article
continues the study of the formation of associates in high-denndty water
vapor and analyzes the effect of such co'mplexing on the Pnthlalpy and entropy
of water vapor. For this purpose a series~of measurements were taken of the
fraction of monomeric molecules In vapOr at.pressures from 27 to 180 ata and
a temperature of 3600 C. The size of.the associate uas found, and a compax.1-
son was made of tabular water-vapor enfhalpy and entropy data with calculated
date for a mixture of ideal monomeric and dizeric gases. The results
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USSR UDC 621.7.022.6
-1. A -V
ZAYTSEV, V. B., POGER, I and. S, LYAREVICH,
G. M
."Ultrasonic Equipment for Automating Production Processeel
Moscow, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtornatizatsiya Proizvodstva, Ko2, 1970,
pp 13 -16
-1, S i El traSOLACS
Abstract: A descriDtion of a machine,:the A,791
g stable, highly dispersed:waterfat emLsions in the food
fo.- obtainin
produce industry is given. The mAchine is now ia assembly-line pro-
udction. It operates on the princi-ple:of the passage dn,,Ier pressure
of- the mixture through an acoustic od hydvodyaamic converter.
mult -r
'Ilatioos and
a result of the turbuleqce induced by the i
us:t C 0scl
the hydrodynarnic shocks, the, stable and finely dispersed- the
showinff the various components and tKelr interconnection-, the second,
ra
of~ the. trical- collnections:- and a third. a line e-, -wing
'-~ra Set eMa
h tic, 'elec
c. t e exte, the'.' )A~ing~jthe Ision. 'phe
eW, Of M~u
.-na vi jzhine! xor. prer,
vexz xiher~~ lants in var-
latter has been uned for P, c- ril year n~ C00-C-6tt P
s cil-ics. It"Mothor device Q-,4n- th6- uLlCrasonlIC vrin(i:iple is d i s: -
I
OU - 0
cti~ssed in this article. ',Nhis in the VtSh meahinr! 1:(,)r cleaning jars
USSR
VIGDF:RMIA-"T, V. SH., et a!., s cow, Nekhan-lzatsiya:i Avtomatiza-Lsiya
Proizvodstva, No 2, 1970, DP 13-16
and glasses. A third machine, for cleaning, filters, ir: knovnn as the
ultrasonic eauipmcnt~is also de.;cribed- in the text and
AMI S h'~'his
is shown in diagram-matic form. ttll these devices are Manufactured by
the V141EXIProdmash, of which the authors are evidentLy members. This
organization has been collaborating with-the Acoustical institute
f the TISSIR Academy of Sciences in he'design and manufacture of ultra-
~0 t I -
SonIc equipment for welding poly-mer strips used in~food packinsr.
-Other machines in the process of development are~ultrasonic welding
~Machines for vacuum-packin- f is U'C.ts: and dried, milk, as well
h prod
-other food materials.
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1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIE0' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--ULTRASONIC EQUIPMENT FOR AUTOMATlf4G:PR*ut)UCT[014'PROCESSES -U-
-,~-,AUTHOR-(04)-VIGDERMAN
VoSH.9 ZAYTSEVt V.8 PUGER.,M A., SHKLYAREVICH9
JGS m
':C-OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
bb.
~~:SOURCE-MOSCOWt MEKHANIZATSIYA I AVTOMATIZATS[YA.PROIZVODSTVAt NO 2t 1970t
PF 13-16,
DATE PUBL-ISHED ------- 70
-~S,U_BJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL.ScIENCES,, 14ECH-611 IND.s, CIVIL AND
ENGk
FOOD TECHNOLOGY, FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT,
::.~,~,.`ULTRASUNIC. EFF-ECT/(U)AGBI MACHINE.
._~..CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTR ICT IONS.
~~DOCUMENT CLASS UNCLASSIFIED
:'.PROXY~REEL/FRA,4E--I998/1300 STEP NO--UR/0118/70/000/002/0013/0016
ACCESSION NQ--AP0121804
f_l__-2Y2 .625 UNCLASSIFIEb: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0121804
:.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DESCRIPTION OF A MACHINE, THE
USING ULTRASONICS FOR OBTAINING STABLE, HIGHLY DISPERSED WATERFAT
.--,.EMULSIONS IN-THE FOOD PRODUCE~INDUSTRY AS GIVEN. THE MACHINE. I S NOW IN
-ASSEMBLY LINE- PRODUCTION. IT' OPERATES ON-THE PRING~PLE-ZF THE PASSAGE
UNDER PRESSURE 0 .F THE- MIXTURE THROU GH AN;ACOUSTIC.-MULT11 ROD
HYDRODYNAMIC CONVERTER. AS A RESULT OF-THE TURBULE14CE INDUCED BY THE
.,.--.ACOUSTIC OSCILLATIONS AND THE HYDRODYNAMIC SHOCKS, THE STABLE AND FINELY
.~DISPERSED. THE FIRST SHOWING THE,VARIOUS:COMPONENTS AND THEIR
~INTERCONNECTION; THE SECOND, A SCHEMATIC:OF THE ELEtTRICAL CONNECTIONS;
AND A-THIRD, A LINE DRAWING OF THE EXTERNAL VIEW OVrHE.MACHINE FOR
PREPARING THE EMULSION. THE LATTERHAS BEEN USED FOR SEVERAL YEARS IN
CONFECTIONER PLANTS 1.14 VARIOUS CITIES. ANOTHER DEVKE USING THE
:ULTRASONIC PRINCIPLE IS DISCUSSED IN THIS.ARTICLE. 11THIS 15 THE AKSH
MACHINE FOR CLEANING JARS AND GLASSES. A TH*IRD MACHINE,. FOR CLEANING
FILTERS, IS KNOWN AS THE AMSH. THIS.ULTRASUNIC EQUIPMENT IS ALSO
DESCRIBED IN THE TEXT AND IS SHOWN IN DIAGRAMMATIC FORM. ALL THESE
ZEVICES ARE MANUFACTURED BY THE VNIEKILPRODMASH, OF WHICH THE AUTHORS ARE
'EVIDENTLY MEMBERS. THIS ORGANIZATION HAS. BEEN COLL~BORA.TING WITH THE
ACOUSTICAL INSTITUTE OF THE USSR
ACADEMY. t3F:'SCIENCES IN THE DESIGN AND
MA,
NUFACTURE OF ULTRAS0141C EQUI.PMENT FOR WELDING; POLYMER 'STRIPS USED IN
FOOD PACKING. OTHER MACHINES IN THE PROCESS OF, DEVELOPMVIT ARE
ULTRASONIC WELDING MACHINES FOKVACUUM PACKING FISH,,PRODUCTS AND DRIED
AS WELL AS OTHER F D MATERIALS.
3- 1 1 .... . .. ...
Organ and Tissue Trans.pl&itstibn
USSR UDC 612.17+612.2147-o8q.643
PRMI&Kt A. A., GERASII-EI[KO, N. 1.9 JOICIUCOVt H.
AVL-ABAKH, MI. X.1 DOBKlli,.V. G., DENIDOVt B. S4, VIC-DORCM, S. I., PAMU'OVA,
Z, 1,j:PETUKHOVA, L V.t VAX51,W1, B. ji, GAUYEVA V. 11. and XCON11 P. D.
"Use of an Isolated Heart-lung Pmmzratioivln~Exporlmental Tz-ansplant Surger-(11
Moscow,, Voyenno-Neditsinskiy Zhurml, Ho Zv 1~71, Pp 22-23
Abstracti Brief prelininaxy re-oort on the.use of an isolated heaxt-lung
Preparation with a work-big heaA in nore, than 200 exper1rents on dogs, swirle,
calves, and shee-D. The isolated heart-lung preparation is cor-nr-,cted by
special cannulas to the peripheral vessels of.the recipient's syzterd-c
circulation.. The isolated lungs Inspire an aix mixtun under hyperventilm-
tion. conditions. The pammoters of,electrical activity of the donor's and
recipient's hearts# recipient's bxaidp hemodM%rAczp biochemica.1 changes in
blood, external respiratorl functionp blood gases, morphology of the tissucs
of tho isolated heart-lung prer=ation (in various staGes of aux-vival) and
of the recipient (following biolaglcal cvxygewation) are AnvmtiGated. The
experimento shcmed that the physidally -atabilized haart-lmn,3 preyaration
ithen used aa a biological o.Vgenator ranainsviable and ansurmg good lwlg aYAL
beart function for 10 to 15 hours, - It is:rmpable of adjustIng automatically
to the recknient's circulation and without traumatizinglthe- fox-Laed elements
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tation
Organ aj,.d Tissue, TratI4~
UDC 612.17+612,23A7-osq.843
USSR
FMIMAK? A. A. G-MIMNENKO, 11. 1., A141CTUI Vp 11.
AVE33, AM, FL. 1-1. , DOBAICIN, V. G. j D11PIED011, B 4' .9, 1. VJGDO iCrU-: S.:
1. MUMMA, I. V. I VAMI-M, B. 1.19 9QUAYETf-,"r. N. , a XwL Vj
"Use of an Isolated 11-1cart-Ding Preparation:in ZxNxrlmentina Tmnsplant Surgery"
Moscow, Yoyenno-Xraditzinskiy Zhurnal, No 2'. 1971, PP 22-2)
Abstx-actj Brief Preliminary report on tha.uze of an iso~--ted heart-11111C
preparation lith a workia6 t.,,=:t in more than 200 aw-ine,
calves, and shcuep. The isolated cor,-;.ctcd by
Special cannu to tile wri-pherUn vezoels of tho =,cipiont'r, systozilic
circulation. , The -Iriolatted 1=4~a inspire an air nixture jrdex hyyar;ont11a-
ac-L
tion conditions. The 1ximmoters of electrical 'ivity o'~' the donor's and
recipient's hcaxtst recipient's brari,,hatiodypamics, biovhsj;d.cz,.1 chamges in
y functiong blood gases, rorplholoo,, of the tiztuos
blood, --YAernal respirator
w,-d
of tho isolated heart-lung proparation (in various 0.,
-Di 1. - I LY
04, the reel- ent (follo-uin- bioloi;ical oxyConation) are :investigated. The
experinents shoi;ad that. the DIV- 31cally ctabili-.ed hevx-~-lunjq prep~-,tion
When used as a biological o7,ygerator rar.-vans.viable and,r_nsu~~,:~s goold 1wig ard
heart function for 10 to 15 hourzi It is;capa:ble o.f -Ajiisting a-utoratically
to the recipient's circulation and without trauwtizing:the form-ed elements
I It n I . . ~ I
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VIG H V S. K.,.KORTEVA, T. V., MEYERSON, S. I., POPOV,
DAP
KOV,
0. P., TRYKOV, Yu. V., :OSTItYY, Kh.. Ya_
A-Magnetic Digital Element"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 21, Jul 71,.Author's Certificate No 308518, Division H, filed 16 Feb 70,
published I Jul 71, pp 207-208
TranslatI.oW. This Author's Ce tificate:introduces a magnetic digital element
r
wbich contains information, compensation and two, switc-FLIng cores. Ille device
has a recording circuit, a coupling~loop~with flux nuginching on resistors,
and a ready circuit for the switching c6res. As a disttingtij,ghing feature of-
the patent, in order to increase speed,-improve stabillity, extend the range
of ambient tenperature variation and simplify the power supply system, the
element is equipped with resistors:in thii.coupling lovp, dynamic excitaition
and dynamic magnetizing cores, one additional windin- on each of the switch-
ing and compensation cores, and also two additional windings on the informa-
tion core. The primary windings of the:dynamic excitation and dynamic mag-
netizing cores are connected in series in the circult of one of the cadence
currents. The series-connected auxiliary windings of the switching cores and
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VIGDORCHIK, V. G., et al., Otkrytlya, 12obreterdye, promyshlennyye obraztsy,
tovarnyye znaki, No 21, Jul 71,.Authors-Certificate No 308518, Division H,
filed 16 Feb 110, published 1 Jul 71, pp 207-208
the. secondary winding of the dynamic excitation core form a loop for dynamic
excitation of the switching cores. The series circuit comprised of the
secondary winding of the dynamic magnetizing core and;one of the auxiliary
windings of the information core.forms~a~loop for dynw-Ac excitation of the
information core, and the auxiliary-winding of the information core and the
third winding of the dynamicexcitation coreare connected in series to the
ready winding of the sw.L
core
er
it
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LEVIN, G. Ya. and VIGDORCHUK$ V.
"Effecit of Emission on the~Characteristics of a Plane 1,11agnetron
Diode
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, No 8, 1972t PP 1762-1766
Abstract: This theoretical paper offers a solution to the problem
of computing the energy and frequency-characteristics of a magne-
tron if the deDendence of these characteristics on -the emission
from the cathoae is known. For obtain-in the.solution., the aU_
9
thors used methods applied to finding how the electri-c field at
the cathode, the rotating currents, and the dimension of the
electron cloud denend on the emission from the,cathode in a short
emission current Interval. The tran 'sient process is investigated
by a combined solution olf- the PoisSon equation and the equations
of electron motion. These are numeric-ally solved by replacing the
continuous charge distribution witha-combination of discrete
charged layers emitted from the cathode. Characteristics of the
transient process and of the steady state are also exp-mined. It
is noted that a number of practica1problems of surface wave mag-
netrons can be resolved.through the use of equntions here derived.
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IL
USSR Vacuum Tubes UDC: 621-335.6
V. Insti
VIGDORCHIK,~,~ tute of Radiaphysics,and Electronics of the Academy of
-Sclencus-CT-Epe Ukrainian SSq
"Kinetic Theoi-j for the Static Re e of a Plarax Magnetron. Part M St -ate With a
zi-M
Retarding, Field at the CaUrodell
Gorlkiy, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uche,bn,ykh Zaved(~n iy:.Rad1o4
'izika, Vol 11j No 6, l)70,
p 941-951
p
Abstract: Th:Ls article is a continuation
of wo rk done by the -author and V. 11
Konto.rovick in -.ihiich they imresti~;ated a Itinetic) oollisiopless,model. 1-or ti-le
motion of an electron gas in latt_ice-4461ype electric and macnAle fields in a plzanar
In this art.i.cle tir- autihior studiIes the case of a retardirr, e1 C~ 4 C f4
magnetron. e flr~ -1d
at- the clathode. Potential and de-njity of charge distribution data shoa that the
electron cloud i3 localized ne-ar th2 Cat~Mde in U-4
whilE, included uarticlu
density decreasei; !qith distarze _frt~,,a the cathode. elec-tron density dis-
tribution, war; discovered Lry P. !. Lindoay. using, a nuro-arical sola~ion to a Poizsor.
el-nal
quation. V. 1. Vigdorchik also detemines tile relationzhip beLiveen tje m
haracteristics of the electron cloud
c .(field at.the cathodej the characteristic
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VIGD-OF;,'HIK, V. I., Izvestiya Vyss-hi1kh Uchebnykh Zav;-=deniy. Radofftika, Vol 13,
No 6, 1970, pp 941-951
cloud dimensions, and field at t1he an6de) and the external pa-raieters (,magnetic
field, voltage, - emiss, on current density, and cathode temperature) . It is sho-.-.n
d-' I. te, v.,ith a retardir6 electric. field at..tile catio e, Js r--~'-z d
that the stu Jed stat d
an a planar magretron diode in the pnl:serce of a magnetic field which greatly exceed4s
critical; H H d at cuite high aaission current density
cr, an 1j, 1;~-j' 2k7
4::
The author thanks V. M. Kontorovich for his interest and ua;efal co:-.ments. Or-;ginU-
article:~ trio figures, 41 f0mulas, and four. bibkiogr~.phic~:entri6s.
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UNCL SSIFIED' PRUCESS RPG DATE--ZONOV70
TITLE-BUTYL SALICYLATE -U-.
V.I.t V I GPO RO V. A.S;. JOROCHESH!"dKOVA, L.V.,
-~7
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ik ENC E-C I KRYf IYA
14 ET PROM. O'BRAMY? TOVARNYE ZoiMKI L970P
DATE P Ub L ISHED - - - - - - -
1SW3JECT A P E A S C ti E.1-1, I SR y
~p
T
0 IC TAGS~C.HeVJCAL PATLN-T CHEM ICAL SYNTHESIS, ESTEI:,~~,IFICATION, AZETROPE;
:SALICYLATE
C C hT R 10 L fW-CK I NG-NO REST,", I C-T IGNS
U Q C k JIM F T C I. A 5 S-- UN L A 5 5 11: 1 E li
ST E P N 1.) - U R G/t 8 2 7 0 10 0 C Q 0 0 fj J 0 0 00 0 0
C [gC-. ACCESS I-LIN'. M.)-AAC. 1 126(14
4
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uDc 620.
TSYGI~-KOIJA, L. YE., IVIGIDOROVICH, V. I.A. and PCEMINIKOV, T Tambor State
I Tn3ti
Pedagogicp
"Corrosion and 7.1 ectbrochei-if cal Behav- rt~dn Metals in Water
ior of:Ce "I -Etkyleneglycol
Solutions of Sodiua Chloride"
Mo a c o,,-,,) Zashchi:tua Metuallov, Vol. 6)1 V pp 6,418-65"
"To 6; No -Dee 70
Abstract: This arbicle contains a Study of the behavior of St.3 steel ,rid Irl-I
copper in -,.rater-eu j1ene-glycol solutions as a function a!" 'he concentration of
ethyleneglycol (20-99.6~,
') and fluoride ions (up to 2 nolmI).
1
was fo-and that the corrosion rate of . steel in wi- er-etkrlene-gly~~ol
t jAt
solixti ons drops systematically i-rith an increase in the ethylerie-glycol coabent.
For coDDer this relation is more complex with a general trend toward a dec-rease.
Under-conditions ol' periodic heating the corrosion of St.3 steel and con.-ijet, an
the _15quid prase aecreasez; i-eith &-i L,crean6 in the chlori4e ioa concentration.
Corroaime dateri, oration of the investigatt),~~ materials take. place vrith oxygen
depolarizat',ion imder cathode control conditions.; The prIo-insition hats been: stated
that at, room temperature. and a chloride ioa come&m!a tior~. of mare than, 0. 1: gram-
1/2
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TSYGETKOVA., L. 'rE., et a!, Zashchita Meta-IlQv, Vol 6, 1o CS ,11ok-Dec 70, pp 640'
652
+ 0 2'-
-on/lliter, ionization of copper t-o Ga takes place, zmd at 80 , ~
L-0 CU it is
-cizited out that the calculated corrosion xate of the me-lais' fourd b,-)r the polar-
ization curves obtaitied durLing the experiment, agr~.,e idt", the results of
gravamezric meassurements. Th-ia Js -- proor of the. elect'TocheiLical mechanisra of
corrosion of the inves-bigated material s in the invest#,ated solutions.
2/2
LISSR UDC:-669-765175*548.5
UKHLINOV, G. A., DOLINSKAYA, N. Yti., 1XIARYCHEV, V. V.,
Moscow
"Study of Conditions of Productiot, of Single Crystals of bismuth and bismuth-
antimony alloys"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No 6, 1973, pp 57-63.
Abstract: The process of growth of single crystals of bismuth and bismuth-
antimony alloys has a number of peculiarities which make it difficult to pro-
duce them reliably and to achieve structpraLperfection. It is particularly
difficult to prevent curvature of the crystal relative,to the growth direction,
the appearance of parasitic blocks.on.one side of the single crystal and the
formation of structural defects such as twins-, dislocations, etc. Changing of
external conditions does not eliminate these difficulties, indicating that
they result from the crystallochemical nature of bismuth and antimony. The
authors recommend use of the most favorable orientations of seeds to assure
reproducible- growth of single crystals. Optima) growth directions are
recommended to provide the best structure during growth of single crystals.
The-optimal directions aye those for which the shear planes (111) and (11T)
1/2
n-6. QjAltA=Rji;7X0 ?V_ATUFL_-9 OF nit Z-.HAVj01i OF TELLURIVM ON MSTALLIZAIUM
7 07 G&LIUM ARSENIDE 114 MMECTION .%;TW.TKE-XAt!LM1 Or STAXG Of TH9 GALLM.I.
AYLIENtr~TrILURTUN SYSTEM
lArtlels by V. 14. VtX-,orpw1ch, M. G HLI'vidakly, 0. V. Palo r..V 1t(1=tzz-
in*
t
.
-r
v*. Ho2cW41 M~4i;*Ibirvk. It! MtTlozlua P11 Protatatam Rant ?c!.=r_
Ttlanjr4latlan of the diagram of *raze of C&-AM-Te, led to the follcuing
partial tArnary *yet*:=$ CIT"42T63com, CA2Ta3-To-J14jT*3.
C&Aa-Cjk Ta -Ax To and As To -GtAo-'Ax Thus, the phase*' of IsIllum arsenida
3
1d
j
d
l1
l
f
h
lli
If
1
K A
um arsen
a
and ta
..
t ccsx
At
&m
an
a cryato
isat
on o
.1
t
e ga
tz" the malts the ca=pcaittana of which It* 'an the solactsi isatheraof the
liqutdw. the crystal Is a solid solution of the c"onanto Co. CaTe, "2"43.
As *'Te ti I
and As an the basis of galWma aroanida am a function of 44ot'jer a
tvisniik& the %sit. tooposition ksLaARs to, Thiv permits expectation of vorl-
stioi of the naturs,at the behavior, of the allaying adzd3ftUta:(T4) in the
,
'
-
green
gallit6
Ida crystal durtno
crystallisition tn various partial triangles.
The gallium arsenide crystsla war* Arown.by the Cgochralski method
from salts containing an identical qu4%tttty of tolluri%us and the composittato
of which iarrespandad to figurstivii staints lying 'on the GsAj-Ts, CLU-G&ZT43
and GOA-G&Ts *action*.
'by mods of the raUaictIve Indics tar method a127 on
Studio* f To d H&U
mants with respect to length of the grown cry tale and also after host
a rit of that* ovocimens das4oatravad that the distribution coefficient
1. of the tellurium and the iffact of the tallurius content an the electrical
properctes of gollium, aressido -crystals vary to different partial triongLes.
7~ I E * ~- , 1 , '.. , :-, : - -- : . -.- - - - . I . 1 : ~ . - . , 1 ~f:5
I '.. n
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~GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123148
,-A.BSTRACTIEXIRACT-(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISSOCN. PRESSURES OF INP AND
WERE STUDIED BY THE KNUDSEN EFFUSION METHOD AT 7 K
:_.--.~FOR INP. AND 1030-1223DEGREESK FOR GAP. ; JHE RESULTS ARE. TABULATED.
..;.~-.APPLICATION OF THE LEAST SQUARE METHODJO THE :EXPTL. DATA PRODUCED THE
FOLLOWING EQUATIONS THAT DESCRIBETHE 'TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF P VAPOR
PkESSURE CVER SOLID INP AND GAP:: LOG P AMM HG.) EQUALS lPlJNUSl0s859 PLUS
.-OR MINUS 366-T) PLUS (9.9241 PLUS OR: MINUS: 0.0699)- ~FOR :IPIP; LOG P (MM
HGVEQUALS (MINUS 14,150 RLUS OR.MINUS.179-T) PLUS.~(.11.0000 PLUS OR
__~MINUS-0*0722) FOR GAP. THE HEAT OF SUB.LIMATION DEk.[VED' FROM THESE
EQUATIONS IS DELTAH SUB945DEGREES EQUALS, 49.691 PLU S ORMINUS 1.675 FOR
INP *AND. DELTAH SU131126DEGREES EQUALS 65.. 750 PLUS OR. MINUS 0.819
::-:~~KCAL--!IIOLE FCR GAP. FACILITY.-.. MOSK. INST. STALL SPLAVOV, MOr'COW,
~USSR.
:1/2 029 UICLASSIFIEo PPIACES $1 i',IG 0 AT E-- 201NOV7 0
..,.TlTL,E--T QPL. LOGY XN'C OF, THE P rT, X DEAGkAMS OF SEMICONOUCTINNG
SYSTEPS
~-.~AUTHFjk-(03)-V[Gf)DRC,VICI~, V.k., KRESTOVNIKOV, A.N., UFTMTSLV, V.B.
'k Ar
:.'ZCUNTPY GF I j%FC--USSR
5-OURCE--lIVEST. AKAU. t% i.J i", S SR E G R G44A T ER. f A L YARR. 1970? Ot (4),
708
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-SUi3JECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TULC TAGS--fHEURETIC PHYSICS, THERMLOYNAMIC ANALYSIS,
GALLIUM ARSEINIDE
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EMMMUCTOR
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PITRCL PA~.-kKII&G--NO RE flil,'_FICIN
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:~A53FPACT/E~T111~ACT-N) Gil-j- AB T RA c r I G E N 'R. A LT 111:- 0 R Ll I CAL A L Y S f S 0 F
THE TE y-
F Pi< ESS 0 i~ E , CG' P C'"S IT I ON D I AGI",AM5 U F 5 F-- ;, t I CU.N U U C 11,114 1- 1 S G F
I NJ A ~,) I V L 1 V ix s'% D A P R. I M. E I I I
THE A Pl' 1 6 P~R I M [:V-A'~ fit" I NL- 1, 11 6 PA EMEV
P IS U -~N TE
TYPES 3 UC h AS - - -IN ITS, Alv'ALI~ E S 15 P i~ i:-:s 1 1)
rHE F M7 GIR Y DF
k E G UL R U L U T 10 111 S IM, A Y 3 E V L , 1, it-) IL YAPPLI.E'D TO THE AINALYS) S 01. THE Tfl.'ZEE
PHASE- ECUILI~Klij:-li CUi'VE',) GF THESA ~SYSTEMS. il,"!ASE E~-'UIE. IBIRIA liN SYSTEAIS
HAVING A 0-3,NTINUOUS ~'~Rl--S UF SOLiO ANb; L 11W I D SOLL) f I GN S X4 0 1 c C U SS, E D
Ff"Gn THE P. L ~'f LIF V., EW
- ~ 1- 7 - 7- . ~ - ; - . TI , -! 1 11 . 1 .1 it Ii I i . ! 7 i- 1 1 ;
. i ! U '11, A 1 lt.~ . I il.; !I.;
sc-micOn,
ductor ce-I lov
USSR UDG 537-311-33:536.7
and UFD1T5EV, V, B., 1-loscow In-
VIGDQ h_,V- N., KRESTOVITTKOV, A. N
Steel a
~M of Electronic Enzineering, Moscow Institt~te o f nd Jilloys.
ml See r
M06COV, lVdnistj of Hi - e -w onda jSpecialfted Educa~ion RSIN~.F-,,
gh
114uestions of the Topology and 'rhermodynamics of ,p-T-x Constitution
ms of Semiconductor Systemsn~
..Diagra
Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol
.1-foscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR
6) No 4, Apr 70~ PP 708-713
Abstract: Tne article considers resuli~s of a genteralized theoretical
em
nalysis of heterogeneous equilibria in semiconductor sys s. The
a
heterogeneous equilib.-nia of decomposing semiconductor compounds and
phase equilibria at the point of congruent cAry3t6llization of semicon-
ductor compoLmds are considered. It is shown Thai z;he theory of regu-
lar solutions is applicable to an analysis of the curves for the three-
phase equilibrium: ABsol. Z2t (solution A and B) --- ?_ component B
liq. 4-- vap.
Thie thermodynar.,Ucs of phase equilibria in systems.with continuous se-
ries of solid and liquid solutions are considered.., as well as changes
in vapor-phase composition in-the replacemeht of~condensate B by
Sol.
Sol.*
w-n gig um
, F
ff~_ H
'USSR UDC 621,715.592;546.6881.86
VIGDOROVIC ITSEV, Y.
OH, V~N., UFIX B., SHUMILIN, V. P.
................
"Isobaric-Isothermic Poteytial An! Width Of Forbidden "one Of Semiconductor
Ii Ilff 11
'Solid Solutions Of Ty-pe A BY--A
Sb. nauch.tr. no Drobl. mikroeleltron. Mosk.in-t elektron.tekhn. (Gollection Of
Scientific Worke On Problems Of Microelectronics. Mosco;4 Institute Of Electron-
ics Technology), 1972, Iseus.8, PP 1)7-143.(frbm RM:Elektronika i, yeye primen-
eniye, No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No- 9B98)
TranElation: The values are calculated of the isobaric-1--sothermic potentials
of the formation of solid solutions of InSb_GaSbj.InAe-&Us, and InP-GaP at a
temperature of 2980 X, and of the pressured of* the Eiaturated vapors of the
corresponding, compounds. The values ct &mix -or solid *ulut-iona are detiDrmin-
ed from the reoults of a atudy of thevapor' pressure above tha solid solutions
and from a calculated analysis of phase dia'grams. A.good fix is shown of the
calculated values of the isobaric-ioothermic potentials'Qf the formation of
comovands and solid solutions at T .= 2980 Yv,. and. F --- FAB q'Aturated with the
val~ez of the width of the forbidden.zone. lf> r'ef.
122
9MMMI lit I lit IMP I
XII-12 PITAXThL LAMS OF CALLIUM vHosrnIDE-ARSE%%VV, ODTAINED %V CLkS
TRANSP;RT"MMIODS
[Article by Ve. M.- VISvorovich. L. T.' V. H'.' Andrs-ev, K~mvvwz ho~czi-
bIrSILK t~~kvpntlum a PeOtsendsot Rost& i SLnte"Ci
J-av I riemok. R.a.jmi, 12-17 June 1972, 1761
lon'. 'r4liot
~rtorajectlcn-wkth tha-br"J-~prLj"tj= oUzo1i solluz -r
to "~UEA-t -rent -.red
tion . the st6d4 of t,he , e ore, jnot~ruments. for coherent an4 Ine,-4 .1 a-
we -affecting the parameters of the tpite%ial strwttircs
during the prvwth process hag lgpoff.ant SiSnifICSoCS. In Into pelitr stodv W"
made of the problems
In this.papar x study was '.,ide of the prn6leas of~ the.effcct~ of sU"r-
saturatton In the Investignted systeus. (AaBj7rM 37hC' end A*U3-?M3-MOS of F-Al-
LLum) .'am the morphology. chemical compositionand growth. rate of the apicizial
layers.
Arskk1tv are nimseftted It= of.. the xtruztuTo and I he v ticettvph-
aLeal parameters of #pItaxlel. layers
The 4pltaxl.al,layers.of GaU 0 60'P0. 4 of n conJuctivilty alloyed with
tellurium up to 1150 atermc thIC14 tied &,.dislocation density in Ube surface Lsy-
:r IbIl.mobilit of tha electrons, of L.SOD-1. C02f.1t
or 5;104 cm 0(10
econds'Vith a eancentration of the tuvrentearriltra vit tor3.
161
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ANISIMOV, V. V., VIGMAN, B. OV'. V. I.
RUDONMN
"Stochastic Models of Research Programs"
Prikl. Matematika. Vyp 3 [Applied Mathematics, No 3 Collection of Works],
Irkutsk, 1971, pp 50-73, (Translated from Referativnyy2hurnal, Kibernetika,
No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V470 from the I-,i.t oduction).
r
Translation: Certain problems are studied,:related to the representation
of research programs by models consisting of stochastic graphs, and a method
is given for determination of the generalized characterisctics of the these
models an the b4sis of the theory of semi-Mlir~,;ov proussos. For definition,
research programs such as experipental desi.gwdevelopmants are.studied.
11 11 :d, f I I 13! 1 if: I Zl-111j,
USSR uDc: 62-50
MARESH R. M.
"Invariant System for Automatic Stabilization of a Vertical-Takeoff-and-Landing
(VTOL) Aircraft Under Steady-State Flight Conditions"
Tr. 3-go Vses. soveshchaniya po teorii invariantnosti Ueye 'orimeneni-yu v sistemakh
avtomat. upr. T. 2. Primeneniye. invariantn. sistem avt;2EaL:.~~ (Wox-ks of the
Third All-Union Conference on the Theory of Invariance and its AD lication to Auto-
matic Control Systems. Vol. 2. Use of Invariant Automatic Control Systems), Moscow,
"Naltka!', 1970, pp 168-176 (from RM-Mekhanikat No 9, Sep' 70, Abstract No 9A154)
Translation: The authors consider the possibility of ensurinfr Invariance of a
system for automatic longitudinal stabilization of a VTOL aircraft under steady-state
flight conditions with respect to external and parametric perturbations. Reactive
(jet) rudders and elevator motors are proposed as the actuating units for parallel
channels in the system. An estimate is given of the fe0sibility of realizing an
invariant system with regard,to inertness and the energy, characteristics of the
pover-lift plant in the aircraft. Authors' abstract.
USSR UDC 621.039.532.21
VI and KALYAGIN-A, I. P.
IYEVa.yu. S.
"on M~chanisms of Radiation Modification.of Graphite"
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 31, No 5, Nov 71, pp 497-503
L
Abstract: The effect of dimensional changes in graphite as a result of ex
posure to neutron radiation is a complicated function of the,accumulated
dose, irradiation temperature, and~also.the structural and physical properties.
This paper deals with methods of quantitative deterrd.nation of the diniarLsional
variations of graphite by means of mechanism which treat the,- material as a
single-component crystalline substance: elastic deformation of graphite sub-
crystals, relaxation of internal stresses localized in the subcrystals, and
the formation of accumulation of vacancy porosity occurring at doses of
(2-3).1022 neutrons per sq. cm. Theoretical and qxperimental data show
satisfactory agreement. Seven figures, one table, bibliography of eleven
titles. Author's abstract.
_A/2 oil
UNCL ASS I F I'Eo'* 'OROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70
~~,'_.:TCTLE-INTERACTION OF LYSOZYME WITH. LOV MOLECULAR WEIGHT INHIBITORS AND
SUBSTRATES CONTAINING BETA (1' TO. 4 ).AND BETA (I TO 6)
-AUTHOR~04)-SHASHKOVAv YE.Ap VIKHAP I.V,Iop VICHUTIN$KIYj A.A., KHORLIN,
'A.YA.
tGUNTRY OF INFO~--USSR
-GIOKHIMIYA 19701 3511) 124-31,
-SOURCE
-DATE. PUBL ISHED------70
_.-SUBJECT-AREAS-SIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIIENCES
TAGS--AMINE DERIVATIVEw SACCHARIDE BACTERIA? CELL PHYSIOLOGY9
-::ENZYME. ACTIVITY
CONTROL M-ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DO C U ~ M E N TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0850 STEP NO--UR/021.8/70/0351001/0121)/0131
CJRC ACCESS I ON NO--AP00155551
UNCLASSIFIr-0
-i,~,,2/2 011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
~~:CVRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055551
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. ;THE SPECIFICITY OF LYSOMME WAS
STUDIED IN RELATION TO THE POSITION OF 1HE GLYCOS4%8ll&\l11DE LINKAGES
G- N
BETWEEN THE moNaSACCHARIDE BONDS or- THE SUB STR ATE' DUR I NG INTERAC T I I OF:
THE ENZYME W[TH THG FOLLOWING COMPOS.: N ACr--TYLGLUll,,3SAllNEv 1"t"pil
DIACETYLCHIOBIOSE, NfN'rN" TRIAf-ETYLCHITOTRIOSE, P NITROPHENYL BETA NY
ACETYL 0 GLUOCOSAMINIDEr P NITRO.-F)HENYL BETA NtNI MAC
I-ETYI-CHITOBIOSIDE
(1), P NITROPHENYL 0 12 ACETAMIDOw 2 DE.OXY BETA 0 GLUCOPYRANOSYL)i (1
YIELDS 6) 0-2 ACETAMIDO 2 DEOXYr BETA:D.-GLUCOPYRANOSIDt- (11), P
NITROPHEINYL n (2 BEINLAMIDO, 2 DEOMBETA 9 GLUCOPYRANOSYL), 11 YIELDS 6)
0 (2 ACETAMINDOt 2 ACETAM11NDO 2 DEOXY': BETA D GLUC,DPYRANOSIDE)v AND P
NITROPHENYL 0-(2 ACETAMIDOv 2 DEOXY BETA D GLUCOPY,RANOSYL), 11 YIELDS 4)
0. 2. ACHAMINDO 2 DEOXY BETA D GLUCO.P.YRANOS.YL (I Ylir::LD.S 6) 0 2 ACETAMNDO
2 DEOXY-t BETA~D GLUCOPYRANOSIDE.'(111,1.--.T~IC- COPICNSO OF THESE COMPOS,
,REQUIRED TO INHIBIT BY 50PERCENT THE,LY.S[S OF'.41CROCOCCUS LYSODEIKTICL)s
BACTERIAL WALLS WAS DETO. THESE DATA PLUS LIT. CONSTS. OF DISSOCN. FOR
THE LYSOZYMF COMPLEXES OF THE IST~2 COMODS. IREPORr:ED ELSEWHERE) WERE
USED TO CALC., THE K SUBI VALUES FOR THE compos. STUDIED. THIS PERMITTED
QUANT. CALCN. OF THE AFFINITY AT THE ACTIVE SITE OF THE ENZYME. FOR I
'AND 11 THE POSITION OF THE GLYCOSIDIC BONDS BETWEEN THE MONOSACCHARIDE
UNITS OET, THE COMPLEMENTARITY OF THE SUBSTRATE AT;:THE ACTIVE SITE. III
CONTAINS 60TH THE 1 YIELDS 44 AND I YIELDS 6 GLUCOSAMINIOLC BONDS AND
SHOWS STRONG AFFINITY TO THE ACTIVE SItE.~OF,LYSOZYME AND CAN BE
.-,~-HYDROLYZED BY THIS COMPD. WITH SUBSEQUE;NT'TRANSGLYCOSYLATZGN*
---VNC LA S S-ujEjj--
1/2 occ) UNCCASSIFIED.~. PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
~.-TITLE--K~THACRYLIC ESTERS OF SULFUR CONTAINING GLYCOLS -t3-
4UTV-0R-(Q5)-,R00NARYUK, F.M., KOR,SHUNJVP M. A.. iVAOSH.AVSKTY, S.L.t
VIK.HA%-SKjX,..j(,.N., CHASKINA, L.B.
NF0--USSR
,'~UUitCEl--U._S*S-.R. 2649392
.R.EFE.." FNCE--CTKR*(T I YA iIZ03RET.r PROM. OBRAZ.YSY,'. TfjVARNYE Z 14 1% 1 19 T o,
A)ATE PUSL [SHED--03MAR70
%;SU&JECT, AREAS-CHEMI S TRY
*P'fC JAGS--CHEMICAL PATENT, CkiEIM I CAL SYNTHESISV' nRG'V41C .SULFUR COMPOU10,
-EST ER:v GLYCOL$- METHACRYLATE9 P(,4L:YAE R 12 At 10~ INH 1131 T t ON
~'CCYV'TPJ;t2 MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
;-OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
KEEL/FRAMEI-1993/002Z STEP NO--UP.!048217010,)0/000/01)00/0000
:ClRC ACCESSION N01--AA0113072
UNCLASS IF IED
010 UINCLA'SSIktD PkOMSING DATE--040EC70
..T,I,TLE--::-P0LYACRYLATES -U-
~-A'OTHOR-(05)-,--,~OD.1l,'ARYtJK, F.N., KORSHUNOVI ~M.A.t BRITNEVAI T.P., VARSHAVSjvlYt
VIKHANSKIY, K.N.
iJt)N.T R YI N F 0
~S OU RC EU. S5R 265t441
-A-EPERENCE-0TKRYTIYA, IZDBRET*t PROM. OB,RAZtSYr TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970,
~DATE-PUBLISHED--09MAR70
548JECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYs MATERIALS
'YOPIC TAGS--POLYACRYLATE RESINt CHEMlCAL,PATENT, ESTERIFICATKON,
ACID ESTERr ORGANIC SULFUR.COMPOUND, GLYCOL
~,QNTROL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS,
-,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLAssir iF(3
.~-PR,.CXY-RF-C-L/FRA~*iE--3007/1754 STEP NO--UP./0482/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC' ACCESS trIN NO--AA0130994
UNC LASS I F I ED
tf,
USSR tw~669.72i.4i
VIKHAM A. F. ROYAMI, V. WA BA%=j I.. A.
""Lover Titardum Morlde Refining of VzZwsiue
Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i pMrektn. in-t titana (Co32ection of Works o.," the All-
Union Scientific Resea=h and Design institute of nunium) 19
70, PP
76-81 (from M-I~tallurgiya, No lig Nov 701. Abstract No 11 0140)
Ttanslationt During t7his reduction of titani= by- zamgesiwa from salt master
alloys o.? the lo%er Ti chlorides, a high-dis;ersion Ti Is pmIxiced ithich
possesses very hig~i xrefininG p-w- com Pe a, .1g.
yerties as I zed to r. nd, Si in I
A study is "='e of the effect of corposition of salt natrtor a.Uoys of lower
titanium chloridez, t~xir qtality and amntity, and also of the method ol'
their pre-piration with xagazd to zvfiningw pnpeities eAA Ias rag.-ads the
alloys in 11-. The conzumption coefficients atd the basic mz-,weters of the
Fig -zefining tocbniques with lower Ti ~ chloilde,'a22oys a3-V. Catablished. 2 ill.,
2-tablest 7 biblio. entxieso Author' s. Abstract.
, luo I
M111119M WIN K.-miUM-111r.1 M111 will q
InstrujifilitkUbt and ~4uipmwnt
msft uin 669.721
YEGOROV, A. P.P ZHUKOVP V. F.0 CHUXAL-SHIT, YE. N., and
"Mastering the Continuous Refining of Magnesium in a Kixer for the Titaniun
Industry"
Moscow, Tavetnyye Yletally, No 6, 1972. pp W4-46
Abstracts The mixer is divided into two sections and filled with electrolyte
(chloride salts). The Pagnesium Is purified by passing it through a layer
of electrolyte under the vertical.dividor from one section to the other. The
sludge is collected at the bottoz of the mixer# irbichin inclined at 450 in
04011 soction. A npacial autovuxtlo grAb buchat facillAVktos oludge removal.
Tho mixer io lined with graphite and tw4monite in ord*,r to itithatand high
tor4~*ratvres. Pipo heaterr, containing holten salts (K, 11a,J1g, Ca clloridea)
are used to heat the mixer. The magnenium is trimsported to and from the
mixer by a vacuum ladle equipped with one or two tzmp holes.. rho magnesium
is protected from oxidation by a flux mixture npmyed into the mixer by
compressed argon for 5-10 seconds after each,teeming and eva.cuation of the
magnesium. Analysis of the. nixer sludge showed that nagnesilLn losses amou;-Ited
to only 0,2;% in 1970; It varied from 0.11 to 0,7,4p dep.onding, on the frequency
1/2
P16MINUIGNIM"", 6Q,
2-12 011, UNCLAssmm PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124622
ON TREATME14T OF
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT..
CONTG.~-ACLCH SUB2 GROUP~WITH ICH SUB2 OH) SUB2
(1) AT.120-30DEGREESs HOCH.SUBZ.CH SU8Z OCK SUB I2.~GROUPS (Q) ARE r-oRMEo.
THE. REACTION :IS CONDUCTED. BY..G.RINDINGj;~4- C.LCH -S 82:SUBSTITUTED COMPO.
WITH Q ML'.-I c ADDING- 20~ MLTJ jM,:G V ~,44ING WITH AGITATION TO
--'.'.'.l2ODEGREES. AND HOLDING FDR'~. K_- MG ;_MONOARYL- MPDS~.)t OR FOR 10 HR
-THE I'IS VACUUM-DISTO. AND THE REMAINDER
.---(Fl2R_--:DIARYL COMPOS.). MOST LIF
WASHED OUT WITH 75 ML H SUB2 0. THUSMERE PREPDO' 11 IR PRIMEI-R PRIME31
PERCENT YIELD* M.P.e LAMBOA SUBMAX IN, NM, AND coLoq GIVEN).' H, H, H
83t 80-31;EGREESP,512, BORDEAUX RED; Hq'08, He 689~~ 70-20EGREES, 568, GREY
VIOLET; He 394,CMEC SUB6 H SUJ33-~Nflt Ki 69t 103-5.DEGREESP 654., GREEN; MEip
2#496t3tME SUB3 QC SU86 HNH# He 58t 148-50DEGRUS'r 53,~, BLUE; He He
~~3,4,QMEC SUB6 H SUB3 NHr 681 114-111DEGREES (SICY, 532, LILAC. 11 ARE
READILY APPLIED TO KAPRON FIBERS-TO YlELO.BRIGHT UYEINGS FAST To H SUB2
-09 WARM SOAPY H SUB2 Ot AND: OTHER ~ AEAG941$* FACILITY: IVANONV.
KHLM.~lEKHNUA INST., IVANON01'.USSR.0
UNC 1, A S.S I F-1 E 1),
USSR UDC: 621-315-59CO-
Irn
V
TOVSKIY, N. G. A., and MASHOVETS, T. V.
"Radiation-Stim-ulp-ted Complex Forip-ationsin p-Type indium. Av-ti-
monide"
1eningrad, Fizika i tekbnika poluprovodnikov, 11o 10, 19-72, pp 1995-
2002
Q, -ea,s, of
Abstract: Earlier papers havenoted chaxigen in the riet
iandium antim;naide urldcr z-rays or lij.,,Iat at 78' 1` tkaat romaLned for
quite a long t:We after irradiatioa had ceased Th.,- pv~rrjc se of the
preser-t paper and the experimental work it dey~cribes is to investi-
gate further the mechanism-of tthis~process and to c.karif'y t-he via-
ture of the defects formed by the irradiation.
conditions v,-ere chosen ,::.!uch. that the chango in par-am-etere of the
tar-ing are P2:L.,,;c-tJc~.,.11
sDedimens and the process of surface overe), -1 Y
el im t- -- dThe c-.xper-i-ents show that, the vol,,2~-v eTfect doee not'
increatue ~he hole concentration, =d tbat thin invadfation reaults
in very radical chanEes iii the cancentra-tion of -he ~Lu-p -j-tiea, in
ul
the mobility, and other factovs. It ia also foiind that clarifica-
tion of the oboerved Oienomena is pposible v,itho Lit resortint, to
cpncepta of shockless generation o-01 inteimodal. atcos and vacallcleo.
USSR
UDO 537.~11.33:~46.682186
VITOVSAIY, N.A., VX4;JjU
GALA VANOV, V., V. ,MASHOVETS, T.V.,
KH.ANSEVAROV,. R.YU.
"Radiation Waste In InJium. Antimonide"
V s6. Radiatsion. fiz. nemet. kristallov (Radiation phy!106 Ok Nonmetal
Crystals--Collection Of Works), Minsk, Naiika.iAekhn., 1970, pp 124-1~O (from
RZh--Elaktronika i Xeye primenenIZe, No 1,. Janusry.1971,~Abstract No 1B41)
Translation; It is anown that defects originating in Iab during irradiation
of it.by electrons and T raya are also formed. in p-typa'.; In6b. and under the
effect of soft radiation -- x-rays with maximum enargies~to 55 kev and visible
light. It is obvious that the processlof.formation of theve defects is connected
with the affect of some nonimpact machaniam.of:.radiatio4iidefect formation. 6 ill.
12 ref. Summary.
89 ------- --------
D ETItYL ALCOHOL III 'aATE11 BY TIV. GAS
PrtlLlo I b.yYu. A. Novikoy and :-Iozicol.4.
;-tualln'ryo V'o aoa
I '.-Iodltsiny [Our-
071,
A- dote rmiriat Io,n or the concozitretion or comDoun0s *1th
1 low bolling*point In water condenmates to of grant Interest
4
far modicine and toxicoloF,7.
Tbo analysis or water condensates Is complex due to
.he following factors:
1. Tho... water, peak a trongly blurrozl. In mea of the,
quid phases~ovorlap
qn=47. comporento.
2Whon_wstor aamplea a re In tro duced there is a change
In the W~o of retention or the dissolved components, 'due I
a
the, ror6ation or a mixed liquid phaze~, (liqutd phave + water)
In. the initInI part of the colurtn.~
3. In a numb*r or cn~oa there is a decren-c in i-o_
SP01100 a,^ the dotoctor .'to '.W (Its-161-.0d C.:,ilpCundit, anift"nP.
a 1~r-
riTiultsnoovziy wiLh W19 W 'tor V ak. Tho lattor is parzl a
ly conapicuous In work wiftb a ge
r on dotec"ors.
In anslyzinr athyl n1cohol in water condonantoo we us-
40 a "Tsvet" gnj chromatograph. model 1-614, with a flame-lon-
Ization datec~or.
Ace thn working condl.tiono wo jualoctod the following.,
olumn: length I m, dianoter 1, rLa.
packing: five porto by weight of tr-'.hP other (triethor
monochloroh7drin. pontaorythrito and caprylic noid) with an
INZ-600 carrier Urnot Zon 0.25-0 .5 sintered at a tompar-
ature of 3000 for three hours.
LA L_
USSR UDC 669.71.472(088.8)
BELYAYEV, A. S., BICH, I. I.$ NOIKOV, G. M., and
FEDULOV, A. I., Novokuznetsk IKLning Enstitute of
Siberian Department of Academy of Sciences USSR
"'Device for.Disassembly of Linina of Aluminum Electrolyzers"
USSR Authors',Certificate No 290949, Cl. C 22d 3102, C 22 d 3/12, filed
18 Nov 69, published 11 May 71 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72,
Abs6ract No 1G125P)
Translation of Abstract: This device for thedisassenbly of.the lining of
aluminum electrolyzers in accordance with;author's certificate (RZh-
HetallurgiYa, 1967, Abstract No 7Gl3l)_ is unique in that, in order to raise
operating reliability, the rotating column consists of a pi-shaped pillar,
to whichia crane am- is hinged, and a rotating:platform, on which are mounted
the mechanism for rotating Me Column, the control panel, and,hydraulic lift-
ing jacks for hoisting the crane arm. The mechanism forrotating the column
is made in the form of two hydraulic cylinders with two-way pistons, rigidly
connected by racks meshing with an immobile.pinion shaft. Two illustrations.
Physiology
USSR tMI C612.2-7+612.821.6
I-S=5011, F. Z., SOLOMATINA, Ye. S., VIKHLYAYEV lu,-I. and IMYGULI, T. A.,
'ifte of Normal and Pathological
Laboratory of Experimental Cardiolo~7:,~nsfii~
Physiology and Laboratory of Psychopharmacology, institute of Fbarmacology,
AcadeaW of Medical Sciences US-OR, ~bscowl
"The influence of Adaptation to Altitude flypoxia on the Behaiior of Animals in
a Stress Situation"
lbscow, Zhurnal Ilysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. F, Pavlov, Vol 23,
V.,IP 4. Jul/Aug 73, PP 751-756
Abstract: The influcnee of adaptation to h,~poxia on the behavior of 40 rats
in aituations creatint, a conflict between the.drirking aM. the defensive
refle-xes was studied. it was found that adapted ani:-nals:made three times as
many -attempts to drink as controlsi despite.a painful electric shock. The
experimental subjects showed a lower threshold of pain vpnritivity, the Bame
strength for the drinking reflex, the same'niota.- in nonconr).Jet
t-Ions: wid lawcr motor acti,,ri.ty In coj)fjiet~altuations thnli:conirols. Thern-fore
theo factorv are not conaidored possible Causes for the !chariga observed.
1/2~
USSR
1EYERSON, F. Z., et al., Zhurnal,Vysshe1P.Nervnoy Deyatellno'sti imeni 1.
Favlov,~ Vol 23, Vyp 4, Jul/Aug,73, pp 751*-756
Earlier findings also elirdinate disturbance in the elaboration of def"ensive con-
ditioned reflexes. It was further found that interrupting the drinking reflex
required a shock. of twice the voltage in experimental rats as in controls. The
greater stability of the drinking reflex to pain is said to he caused by a
greater force and concentrationof excitation.in the neuron 8ystem respons.-ble
for the drinking reflex, and a deeper inhibition of the neuron system responsible
for the motorpain reaction* This may be caused by some general change in the
functioning and metabolism of the brain.
2/2-
59
.USSR
UDC.615.31:547.869.2j.012.1
GRITSENTKO, A. N., YEEW.OVA, Z. I., ZHUR&VLEV, S. V VIKHLYAYEV, Yu. I.,
and KLYGUL', T. A., Institute of,Pharmacology of the
Medical Sciences Mosco%,r
"Synthesis in the Phenthiazine Series. XM . 10-y-Alkylaminopropyl and
10-O.-Alkylaminopropionyl Derivatives ofSubstituted Phenthiazines"
Moscow, Khimiko Parmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, No 7, Vol 5, July 1971, pp 10-14
Abstract: A study -was made of the synthesis of a series of.10-y-alkylaminoprcl-
pyl and 10-6-alkylminopropionyl derivatives.of 1-nitra, 4-nitro, 1-bromo and
1,3-dibromophenthiazines, and their-pharmacological. chaxacter-istics -were com-
pared. In order to obtain the aminoalkyl chain in position 10 of the phenthid-
zine, y-dimethylaranapropylehloride and 11-mettivl-l,"-(Y-chloroproD~-1)piperaz;ne
vere used.. The 10-(R-chlcropropionyl) derivatives were obtaired by interaction
of the phenthiazine with B-chloroDropionvichloride. All the investigated com-
pounds had a clear sedative effect and were,active with respect to all tests.
The pipe-razinyl. derivatives -were, as a rulej more active than the comnounds
'With dialkylamino-alkyl substitutions in position 10. 11alogenation of the
Phenthiazine ring -.74th respt~ct to positions 1, 3 and it leads to veakening of
the activity of the compounds by comparison with the unsubstit-uted analcgs and
with-compounds having similar substitutions in position~2. Halogenation 'with
1/2
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"4w - - - ilk
t I
If! - - ~ - ~ I I I - . .. 11 dilkbi~' *~~ i i t~- F-FT-13
- I .., I k644-ji 116466JA616i6i~. d1i'l 4
. I - I
Li ___ - __ __ - - --UNCLASSIFIED.-,, - ____
___ - - - --7 ___ ~- _. __ _~ - -- -- __- - ---- - - -
- - __ -1 ... --- ~_
uDc 615-365-018-53-015-45:6j2.iip.94
AN-
K 0. A., and SOFRONOV, B. N., institute of Experimental
Medicine
Academy of 1,1edical Sciences USSRz
"Sensitivity of Lymphoid Cells to Antilymphocytic Serum in Different Stages
of Tzimunogenesis"
Moscow., 13yulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii, i Yp-ditsiny,*No 5, 1971,
PP 7T-80
Abstract: Experiments on mice immunized vith sheep erythrocytes showed that
antibody-forming spleen cells are more sensitive to antilymphocytic serum
(AIS) soon after innunization than they,are in the later stages. The overall
number of viable spleen cells decreased shortly after injection of ALS and
then was restored. ALS affects both the.viability and.immunalogical function
of lymphoid cells. It hau a brief cytotoxic effect on the total population.
Injected a day before antigenic stimulation, it sharply lovers the function of
the im=unoconpetent cells. This shows that the lymphoid cells participating
in the initial stages of impanogenesis are higb y sensitive to ALS. Cells
producing antibodies after ant1genic-stimLlation or producing "nonral" anti-
bodies are wre resistant to ALS -than the #total lymphoid cell POPLLIation.
Injection of ALS cloarly Increased the niumber of antibody-producing cells,
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p
USSR. UDC 517.523
A
"Convergence of Infinite Products"
ematika, No
Kazan', izvestiya Vysshikh~Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Mat
1(104), Jan 71, pp 21-25
Abstract: An infinite product is termed convergent if , when n
the.- scquence U+U ) has . a finite., . nonzero limit, This article
finds the nectlary ahd sufficient conditions for convergence
of the product
_T'r (1+ kTjk). (2)
for all Tjk~ ~Tj integrable absolutely integrable, or
bounded by t 'esaro method of C-(~ integrable tive
non-nega
order.
Lemma. If for the convergent infinite product 7T--(I+Tj
the infinite product-TT_(l+Ukx) converges for all real X, th~_-'n
the series converge
ZTJk and
1/ 3
IJSSR
VIKIMNN, F. A., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh ~avedenii,
Matematika,.No 1(104), Jan 71,-Pp 21-w2'5
Five theorems are given in this article proven.
Theorem 1. The infinite prod (2) converges for all dz'
-inte.grab .uc~Uk3 nly if
Ie- (or Gq-bounded) sequences if And o
E-2
l :Ek Ck &o 2- ~E k'% ic-I)E k+1
k b,
Theorem 2. The infinite product (2) converges for all
CI-integrable (or (A-bounded) seriesLIJ if and only if
01 if e,
kI
Theorem 3. The infinite product (2) converges for all
absolutely C4-integrable sequences.fu,;~ if and only if
2/3
USSR
VIKIT106NNY F A., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii,
Matematika. No 1(104), Jan 711r;pp721 25,
cc
A ci 2 k C 0(i); 30 the series --k
k
k
40 2
k<
s
converge
Theorem 4. The infinite produ ct (2)
converges for all
absolutely. C~-integrable: series I Ur if and only if icys Ow.
k k
Theorem S. If the normal method (R, pl,) converges, then
r
ges. foz~ all
the infinite product (2) co (R,' Pk).4ntegrable
(or (a, Pk) -bounded) series if, and o n I y i.E
k
V
rk
04,
<
to,
4-1
+
P + 7P
rences are c
Nine bibliographic refe ited.
3/3
JPIAS 5SI193
9 Morch 1972
EFFECT OF CARBON ON THE W-CHANICAL PROPERTIES
OF TITANWH BETA-ALLOY. WEJM JO~_M-
tArticle by V. B. d); Hoscour.
-T- EYE,
as a
girika I Mlat`urTa ov, Russ an. No 6, Novrmber-
December 1971, submitted 29 My 1970~ sigott3 to press 12 llovaAalber
1971, pp 48-541
The limiting parmLsaLhle carbon content has-been
established for bete-titanium alloys to be used
for weldments.. An Incroast.-in the crystallization
rate-of the weld bath due to Intensive cooling of
the opposite side of the Joint by a vater,3bover
leads to a significant illcreaaa~ in ductility, and,
impact strangthdf: the atom metal and makai, it
possible to Lnerease'the ViiaLL"Ible,carboai ~con-
tant~in~the W
Tirafti.-bai& slloys with a-metastable beta-solid soluttoo were
developcid:in th~ USSRand abroad in the past decade. , iT14,boot known
alloya of this-group-are domestic alloys VTIS TS6
(T1-W-4Ho-1V-IlCr) and the. Ameries1% all,~y Cr).
&It thtee alloys have similar structure and pinoartiem. In the
as"upplied conditiou.th .a sheet uAterLsI of these Ialloys has 1a strength
f~ SQ-100:Wmm? and high indleas of ductility and L"act.strangth.:and
Ifter aging at 00-5~0 C they have the following properties ! TS - 120-
M kc/=2; alongation - 5-10%, and impact strength - 2-3 kWcm2.
In view of the lower ductility and impact strength of weld, Joints
ZVI after agino, in comparison with the base material_ the general ty accepted
tachaology et the present for caking weldments coaxists of the following
operationdt 1) shaping the parts vhLch,pr"1de thickened edgats In the
vold sons; 2) beat treatment (aging of the bus: material); 3) argan-are .
volding of the parts along the thickened. edges. Howwar, even this tach-
nology deep not always ensure good workability of thi part. The maihanical
11 USSI 11
is
ru I
_i~id impact
properties of the ~e~l&me~nts, primarily duAilICj
,th, depend to s, significant degr66 on tho 00=6ntration
atrenr
of intaratittal Impuritioa (oxygenj- nitroren end emrbon) in zho
base material whereupon the beta-alloys differ from titanium
alloys with an alpha- and alpha+bota struoture by belng more
sensitive to the content of those impuritlea.
fect.of..oxygan,aad nitrogen orn tl~a zachanicza pro-
The
portion or. alloyn with a beta-structurs waa Investigated by manyl
thors. On the basin of these works speoiric conaepts about th
u
a
ambrittling action, Pr oxygen, and, nitrogon.on the metal of beta-
alloyIwold Joints was fully compiled /l/. At the suzo time the
behavior of carbon in xho beta-solid solution of titani= and
the affect of thin element on the mechanical proportlos.,or waidsl
of :the - invastig at-ad alloys hash not-beea; real:y studied and ado-
quatel-y founded recommendations on the limiting content of this
harmful impurity. L n.tho~basa_matal Is lacUing.
Technical speoifiattions for alloys VT15 and T36 permit
carbon content up to 0.1%,. 1. e.. the same a=ount as for alloys
with an,slpha~- and alpha-bobe, structure. %6icb: contracticts con-
ts, about, the Structure. or the Vota-alloy crystal lattice.
cap
A -4ho atomlo rxdiusw of-carbonis 1.107 A while ~~he atomlc
radius of titanium is. :L.614 A., . Therefore :carbon forms. inter-
stitial: solid solutions with titanium of ooncont ti
From the Ti-O phaa diagram it follows /21 that the solZiallltol~"*
of carbon in the b:ba-phaso at the noildus temperature 0750 C)
amounts to O.OZ 6aid decra438S to 0,10-0.15' at 920 C -%ihila in
the alpha-phas Glat the some tamrratura, 0.~8; carbon Is djseolve~j,
do taigma-phaso) a formed at equilibrium condi-
Titanium otLrbi
tions for large carbon ocneentrations ut the anno temperature.
The :Iecreaso In carbon solubility In z7ho b.c.c.-lattico
of tho bots-phase in comparison with tho he7agonal lattice of
the klpha-phase (at 920 0) can be OXPILinoe by the difference
in the dimensions of the crystal pores in Vnich lnt~orstltial
atoms oan be 'arrangod. The crystal lattice of alph4-tizanjum
has 'two typos of pores whereupon the maxl=n.radlus or 0.62 A
are actshadra.1 pores, The b.o.c. lattice of bota-tttmniun also
has two types or pores (the totrahodrai pores possess a ruUimum
radius of 0.44 A).
The solubility, or carbon in beta-alloys is a?paxantly
A even less than the phase diagram 121 indicates because the beta-
77
~~~4_1_ ~4
tr~, S R UDC,539.4t669.295
and MIMYWi AV S., Leningrad
'The Effect of Carbon on the Mechanical Properties of Welded Joints of Veta-
-Alloys of Titanium"
Moscow, Fizika i Xhimiya, Obrabotki Naterialov, Vo 6, 11ov/Dec 71, PP 48-54
Abstraett The carbon content in beta-alloys of tit~udum for welded consilruc-
tions was investigated and,its maximum pemissible coritent was experimentally
determined by a method using a group TS6 alloy (Ti - 3A1 - Wilo - 7V - 11G-r)
In order to define more accurately.the' effect of C on Troperties of weld
-Seams, V-stx1ps, 2 x 1 mil containing a specified quan7rAty of 0, were placed
in the butt joint between the veldable edges of the plates containing 0.03%
of 0. The cherdeal comDosition of,the seam metal and mechanical properties
of joints welded with interlay vanadium, strips are shown. The use of high
cooling,rates during the welding process by intensive cooling, of the reverse
of the joint by water spraying, increases,pWsticity and-re-sillence of the
weld seam and Pakes it possible to increaze the al-lowable C-content In the
zaterial to be welded up to 0.05%. Three*:Ulustrations,'four tables,
seven bibliographic references.
.1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--SHEAR VISCCSITY OF A BINARY MIXTURE OF SIMPLE.LIQUIDS -U-
~AUTHUR-104)-BRUKLEVINSON, E.T.v *VIKHRENK09 V.S.s,~,NEMTSOVs V.B.v ROTT, L.A.
k4tm, t:i'--
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE- I ZV. VYSSH, UCHEB* ZAVED.9~ FIZ.- 1970s 13(2)o 70-5
":_DATE. PLIESL ISHED----70
SUBJECT. AREAS-PHYSICS
J130ft- TAGS-FLUID VISCOSITYt BINARY FLIJ,10 SYSTEMx TENSOR ANALYSIS, SHEAR
MUDULUS
Q-4 T R' 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:.~.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
_,,,?R0XY.:REEL/FRAME -1988i0196 STEP NO--Ull/0139/70/0131002/0070/0075
I R CACCESSIC4V NO--AT0105272
UNCLASSIFIlED
USSR UDC 621.181.001.5"
GRISHPI, A. D., GUTSALO, G. 1. S11TWIM, S. G., AMMU114, A. A., DPONIOV,
1. A., SOLOMONIOV, V. IM., KROL', A. Ya. and~BRITVIN, 0. V., 'Co-fl, engineers);
and Candidate of Technical Sciences VIKHREV, Yu, V., ORGRES-VTI-Kostromskaya
GRES
Results.of a Study of the Combustion and 'Temperature Regime of the Lower
Radiation Section of the TG,%IP-114 Boiler."
Moscow,,Teploenergetika, No 31 1973, 43-46
Abstract: Earlier gas-mazut boilers of,this general type were not completely
satisfactory on account of the I= reliability of the.heating surfaces (itiainly
the lower radiation section) and the great heat flow in the~combustioa chamber.
Thin difficulty has been corrected in the.new main-series supercritical
pressure WT-114 boiler by reducing the number of boilers (f rom 8 to 6)
securing mavdmal removal of the. extreme burners from the side walls, nnd
use of recirculation of cold smoke gases Into the lawer, part of the furnace
chamber.
The direct-flaw TCMP-114 boiler has an output of 950 t/hr, with steam para-Meters
of 255 kg/cm2 and 565/570"C. Analysis of operational data on chemical control
1/2
USSR UDC: 536.24:532-54
BARULIN, Yu. D. , DYADYAKU, B. V., KOBLYWOV, A. N. ,
1~0114 IYCOV, A., LOKSHIN V. A., SEUTSYN, 1. T. , EditoriiO Staff of inzh.
fi z-.' zh., AcadeiTr of Sciences of the.Belorussian SSR
"Heat Exchange During Turbulent Flow of,Water With Supercritical Parameters
of State in Vertical and Horizontal Pipes"
TeDlootdacha i2ri turloule-tnom techenii v-vertika1'nZIIh-i p-,orizontal'r-lykh
trubakh Ir-ticheskikh ijarametrov sostoyani.),a (c-f. English above),
vody sverkhl-,
Minsk, 1970, 16 pp, ill. (No 231540- Dep'.). (from. RZh;-W:'-Cnanika, No 4, Apr
71 Abstract r1o 4B739 DEN
Translation: The paper presents the results of tin experimciltal study of
heat transfer during rising,: descending and horizontal flow. of water with
supercritical parameters of state in circular tubes. The experimental
values of the coefficients of heat-transfer were found in the following
ranges of working par-a- ters: pressure~225-e-26 rates 1-80-
5 bars; nass flow
-50W kg/cm"s; Reynolds num"ber (12.5-450) 40-3; specific thernal load 0.2-
-6.5 MW/m2; flow temperature +50-500OC; ,ball temperatluxe +60-750'C; inside
1/2
BARULT-131, Yu. D. et al., Ti~zlootdacha. rr--l turbulentn('~~n- techenii v verti-
kall'al i ~-,-riz ruhakh vody tiarametrov
:h - -1
Sostoy iya, Vinsk, 1970 (No 2-315-70 Dep.)
diameter o f the tubes (3, 20).10-3 m relative 1e n gth up to 3100. Ex-
perimental data are obtained on the effect vhich the airection of motion
of the liquid flow has on heat exchange in the super--r-itical region. A
study is made of the nature of the change.in the coef.ficient of heat ex-
change on the initin' section and. around~the perinettdr of horizontal tubes.
Bibliography of twelve titles. Authors' abstract.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.313.12:538.4
APUKHTINA, YE. G., BORDACHEVA, V. V., VALDBERG, A. YU., KURKIN,
V. P., 140STIN-SKIY, 1. L., NEKHOROSMT,~ R. S., SOROKIN, G.~S., FEDOROVA, ZH. S.
"Study of Various Methods of Trapping an Ionizing Additive,in the U-02 Experi-
mental Magnetohlydrodynamic Generator"
V sb. MagnitoSidrodinam. metad poluchefi~ya elektroeneigii (2xlagnetobydrodynamic
Method of Obtaining Electric Power-coll6ed.0n.of works), vyp. 3, Moscow,
Energiya, 1972, pp 202-219 (from RZh-Aviatsionnyye i_raketnyy dvigateli,otdel'-
nyy vypusk-, No 11, Nov 7 2, Abstract No 11.34.137)
Translation: The requirements on additive.injection systems are formulated.
Methods of trapping an ionizing additive and.ne structural execution are de-
scribed. The operating experience using additive injettion Systems in experi-
mental magnetohydrodynamic generators is described, and results are presented
from studies of the efficiency oftrapping them with submicron K 2CO 3 dust from
a flow of combustion Products are pretented'. A study was made of the advantagef,
and disadvantagea of each of the systems., There are 7 illustrations and a 13-
entry bibliography.
UNC LASS I Fl ED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70
TITLE--INTERACTION OF HIGH ENERGY ALPHA PAPTICLES' WITH NUCLEI -U-
~AUTHQR-[04)-DUL)KIpjV V.E.t PVANOV, I.I.r SYSO)'EVAr 04V., VIKHROVt A.I.
:-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
I~SOURCE-YAD. FIL. 1970, Li(th 361-42
..PATE,.PUBL.15HED -70
AREAS-PHYSICS
INTERACT[Wg HIGH ENERGY PARTICLE, MONTE CARLO METHOD,
~ALPHA BOMBARDMENT, ALUMINUM, S I LVER ~NlfROGEN, N I OB I UM
~.CONTRGLMARKINC,-NO RESTRICTIONS
:-DOCUMENT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PRGXY kEEL/FRAME-1980/0172 STEP Ntl--UR/0367/10/OltfOOI/OO36/00ti-2
ACCES.SIGN N-0--AP0048464
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFEED PROdCtSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESS10i'll N10-AP008464
AbSTRACT/EXTqACT--IU),GP-G- ABSTRACT; INTERACTION OF 105-MEV ALPHA
PARTICLES, WITH PRIME17 AL AND PRIM~-.108 AGt AND 360-MEV ALPHA PARTICLES
AL, AND PRIME:93~Mi 'AS
-C.ALCD* , BY USIN, THE
WITH PRIME14 N PRIME27 ji
iI MONTE CARLO Mf_-TH0D ON VHE BASIS,-OF CA'SCAOE EVAPM. JMMOEL. GGIMPARISON OF
THE CALCO. RESULTS WITH rHE EXPTL. DATA SHOWS THAT THE MODEL USED
PERMITS A REASONABLE DESCRIPTION OF THE. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
INTEkACTION. FACILITY: INST. MED.-310L,I~PROS.t MUSCOWt USSR-
UNCLASSIFIE0