SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YANOVSKIY, M.I. - YAREMA, S.YA.

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~4_ N~.OUEMS OF CHROWiTOGRAPIrY i., (sympv3ium in Lenin,-,rad) [Article by Correspondirlp Hember of the AS USSR Chtn tpy and Doccov or Chvmical Sciennea K. Y. k,, -.1 ~.. m ; ,' I tl-- V e n i 1'. A SSSR. ortol,~r A symposium on chromatoCraphy, dedicatvd to the memory, VIC the DUt5Lbl)dinp Rusnian scientist M. S.: Tsvet -~'thp - founder of tka~ motbod, the hondredth nnniversary of %hose jArth was marked an 1770,~ was held oo 0-13 "ay, ill Leningrad.' 'It wns or- fanx*zed by the Scientific Courmil. for Clivomatogra0hy or the AS ' USSR --jointly lfit!h~ a tiueabc r of acadmv'ic,wid brazich. Scientific institutions and Vuz. art,xcipating - in, the 3ymposium siere-over- 100 per3olm all directions -of' chr omatngralhy. Noted for, tn(, Cirst time in fmch a broad, azsmnbly of chrotnatcerij4olvs were c~ ,the seiviers of .11 ' S. Tsvet in the roation, of chrottatorraphy, whke.1i. has now becom , an irroptacoikbLe mothod EX-mcpar"t ing Inix ' , turvs, ,,And. invqati~,atipr t114 propprcips of s%ib3tanctm, Tho pro: Cmm u r r the 4yrlpos iu...1 was so compilod timt. 1 ts. par4icirgints .4~re :mllte to obtmin.a. concept or tn- nchievemmts oid prntpects of dovelopment,of Ole niaia directionzi or.cbromato3.raphy, 2C. V. Ch-mu tov noted Wic contrih-ALion of ehromatu- rrnphic metisods to sciplitific. m", K. 1. lialm'."nokiv in a report entitiod "N. S. T_'Vet Aght CjlL'orP.,&to- griph/", x;howed that, tlo- di~~czoji!Ty of chrv=i~veraj;hy wa., I na- turaL ntrii,-o in the dcvflop:!z~-,nt or scicitce Pnd Lochnuloj~,y. one aucd .4tiptil, by the trerisiticil to the u--e of increasizif;ty cotorylex mUtticamponellt t3y!Ltems. M. S. TUVOL not Only discm-m-fid tbn very fact of Separation of a mixture on a Inyer of aurbunt into the conPnllents composing it, but also developed thoore ti ca L 16B I.,),: i ill Olt :k cztrvior i !z pm i rr'~ 1, 1 1 C l. ': r I J t;go r,(. L1 ir and c I t'~m n 1 N V I t ;t d I t L :or caz .1410 Licl*;"T 1";t t k" Iv! arl o,I Le ~ n't Cr t i0tli t0 ~'(!Vltlit S VQj',ktlAt 1 tti- thO Vk~tO;1( ii-11 oil :..V ILI CU r Taiti5izhvili ri:id T.. (;,. Als.'xnvil;a~hviti.) 1`110 thi ~'tl .if rol'ortr ovals. "i I !I ;Ir'pl Ca t i'~;Is V-- v;A r i ou:i im -,!s t igik C~ Cm:-- - Ilt i t. ivi ty Or d,t:,c t I oil 1, i !I ~ t; CS ') r Cit r'-A C 4-,. ri i; la t t:iz fit,- Caur.3-- V"t" clillltont!7- io "Q t- I t tho C!'.. 1 f � i G f p"A -V-1; ysL, L !.-'L i, ui"1*:: T v p on C C i 1~1 I ill t r" r; L 1~ " e, rt!, C111 Olt.' U 5~- U.' j;_1 S C 111-0~:;- I to t nlu -U i e T It rit I i Ili- 1; i. 0 n V~ i;l It F. r S 11 '447 Mot~~ ")I i I C." 41:kf-r. ill tho f~ j: ~Ii of ;1~'rivas'tvoz iwvlsli t t: 'M illg t It" "u V.5- of Z-1. j ~1 d f, ~41tlvity qf vi-zi.Qu..; ul"."all's or thf~ ~Iady. A , Ko i I.,m3rin j Ito I I. 'itl) rl'olet-o tile punsibilitiex~ or applyin~i _-I:- clir-sitro- q r's, phy t; 0 ks ~~ t rel mi n ~ Call t drlinn. t i Vil at' -110 P riv i r oslinerl t dotev~iol. vf hai'mi'ml sUbstalmes it) di :;Cha rt;uS of' iliju%triat -4ztero in- tjlk~ -Air 91piji- jjjdUSrL'i.11. Vjt0A-P17i fk~t. Rild'ar 9!!!S- in ;o-foaturrs, aiitm -esent The porticip, ill tile w,ora tit e-t t11*.;a, or et rammorial. 110-mri T t hill holim \-, 2 ~, Ul i tza ~oyu,4a V.- ha t-ii i kov , wise vc- risk, out.- ing S C ie t, ~,l t jiVL.,A Ind WOrjCpd is, lt~q7-kqi)2. In ';gWrinivir tit, the roiliults of tbe syn?,~a!)jwn it sj,.oujf n D t r-4 tl 14 1; j t c o n V i ri i nit I y d on a ns 1; r a I e d t It r It i 7 Il! V 0 1. r r t'3 I - opment or tile thimory or Use ii'tothoe arid the bren0til all, r.- t. or the practical problems'lleing solved bV mei of' chro m,-,t -r , V Ams aph At the aorne time L)m .5yriposium shoupci the nc-od for d-e- V 0 1 ormml t 0 f tlu~c Cc t ica I im. or t i r i cct:; . es lice V w i t h tilit f campu ts: ri, . f rs r ubs ton t iii I i ri 1,,zitr i f i ca t i an ami L'j- ic, n t; or wcv% Q*.i Ei-i ct'votion or sm' v!3rb,'llt-5 uith it brc'n,j of struzt%lklal. pt',~yortloz and tho pos:)ibility of 'Sbiirt:ip, tit -r- molecuLar r%racti ons or vnrious lciilds, ami for sozirt hin,~; for :v-'w Je-, toc tinp, nyr. Lorna with high select ivi tY .111E1 3~lrsli t ty. 171 .1.3 USSR UDC 621.3 .325:535-411 B. N. and YkNOVSKIY, M.~ S. I'Single-Band Modulation in a Quasi-Optical StT ip" Moscow, Hadiotekhnika, No 9, 1972,~pp 7-11 Abstract: This article is based oft an Author's Certificate, No. 251034, credited to the two authors~mentioned abovel, in vhich a u Polarization phase shifter i.,,ith reflecting phase sections in '-he form of wire grids was proposed 1"or*quasi-optical trat-ismission line. The present paper considers the-application of -this phase shifter to single-band modulation.. A,cros$ section drawinry oa the device is given together with an-explanation qfpits operation. An expression is given for the phase shi-ft:in terms of the phase shifter's parameters, and it is noted that this-~expression is more complex than the i..-aveguide type of polarization phase shifter. An expression is also obtained for its~output; spectrum) and a table 'Of the amplitudes for the useful signal conaponents in the spectrwn is presented. The results of measurements of the phase shift on a Michelson interferometer are given.together with an explanation of how those measurement were. made. I It~:~is noted that the device (toes not set up P_ back reflection in the transLiission line. 52 2 Oi6 UNCLASSIFIED PRbCESS IING GATE-30ocr70 TRC.:*ACCESSICN NG--AP0125951 _~-:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. STAiNLESS STEEL POWDER OF PARTICLE SIZE, AO-45 mU WAS USED AS A SUPPORT F AS-- L I Q. C11 OR G R 0 Ml ATO G .THE COLLMNS WERE PACKED wim DRY POWDER, AND A LIQ. PHASE C I L ;CCANE) WAS APPLIED :BY PASSING ITS SOLN. IN CCL SUG4 (1.-5) THROUGH J'HE COLUMN UND;'_:R _ACUUM (WATER PUMP). THE PERI-IEA131LITYIGF 'I JIE POWDER F(')F-'. CARRIER GAS 4AS PROPORTI'ONAL TO. SQUARE OF THE DIAM. 0F'THE .PARTICLE. !PPLicArION OF SMALL SIZE PARTICLES 141TH GOOD GAS FLOW ALLOWED A DECREASE OF THE HET? (HEIGHT EV. TO A THEORETICAL PLATE) DOWN TO 1 MM. :AN INCREASE OF COLUMN f UlAill. DID NOT DECREASE ITS EFFECTIVENESS, I.E. SUCH COLUMNS WERE _~,_PARTICULARLT USEFUL FCR PREPARATIVE WORK. . USE OF H AS CARRIER GAS GAVE BETTER., --SEPN. THAN N. . THE RELATIONS BETWEF14 HETP AND GAS FLOW ACCORDI 14G --~~-TO_ P.ART'ICLE..SIZE- AND COLUMN. DIAM... RE GIV FACILITY: VSES. -NAUCH.-ISSLED. OEOLUGORAZVED.,.NEFT.,~INST.t MOSCOW t ~USSR.' APNICLASSIFIED-- 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--l-SOCT70 :--TITilE--SO?4E INDICES OF THE ORGANISM FUNCTIONAL STAr,E DURiNG DROWNING A114D RIE-ANIMATION -U- ,,,-AUT.liOR~,(04)-SOKOLYANSKIY, I.F*# GERYA,!~YU.F,., ZAPLATKINA, A.I.t -,"YANKOVSKIY'V~ V.D. 026 UNCLASSI FIED 2/ ACCESSION NO--AP0115327 PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ABS`.rRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~THE CHANGES WERE TRACED OF OXYGEN 'NSION IN AqTERIAL BLOOD AND SK6LETAL MUSCLE, OF BLOOD PRESSURE, TEJ RESPIRATION, 011-DY TEMPERATURE CONCENTRATION OF THE HYDI10GEri IONS IN BLOOD AND OTHER INDICES OF THE ORGANISM FUNClIOj*qAL STATE DURING THE DROWNING OF DOGS IN SALT WATER AND THEIR FOLLOWING REANIMATION. CLINICAL DEATHi COMING FROM THE LAST MOVEMENT OF,.THF THURAXv LASTED FROM 9 MIN 36 SEC UP TO 21 MIN. REANIMATI.ON OF THE DROWNED ANIMALS WAS CARRIED OUT BY THE METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL BLOOD CIRCULATION ACCORDING TO .S. S. BRYUKHONENKO OR ACCORDING1 TO A VARIANT.OF THIS METHOOP USING A PUMP OF AUTOJECTOR AND A OONOR,(LIVINGIORGANISMJ.~ THE DIFFERENCE IS SHOWN IN THE DYNAMICS OF PO SUB2 CHANGES 1N ARTERIAL BLOOD AND SKELETAL MUSCLE- IT DECREASES IN BLOOD. QUICKER, THAN IN THE MUSCLE WHEN .-SUBMERGING AN ANIMAL INTO WATERi AT THE SAME TIME DURING REANIMATION, ~'.,~.AFT~Ek PROLONGED CLINICAL OEATHi PO SUB2 IN THE SKELETAL MUSCLE REACHES CONSIDERABLE VALUES WITH RECOVERY: OF RESPIRATION ANO HEART ACTIVITYv IF THE.,BLOUD FLOW RATE IS HIGHER THAN 10O.ML-KG-MIN. ~DATA ARE OBTAINED EVIDENCING FOR A RELATIVELY QUICK LIQUWATION OF BLOOD ACIDOSISt AS 1,;ELL 'AS FOR THERMOGENESIS INTENSIFICATION. AFTER SWITCHING OFF THE EXTRACORPORAL BLOOD CIRCULATIONt AS A RULEITHE- FREE OXYGEN-CONCENTRATION THE MUSCLE DROPS. IT MIGHT BE A REASON.-FOR PUTTING THE REANIMATED N PRESSURE. ANIM.ALS INTO CON.OITIONS OF THE ELEVATED.3XYGE, FAC 11. 1 TY_: DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY OF HYPO'AND PYPE ROXYt THE A. A. BOG014OLETZ INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGYt ACADE.*4Y*OF SCIE14CESP UKRAINIAN SSR. UNC LASS I F I E D 11; 111-11 I"d: 1:1 1 ~2/2 021 UNCLASSIFEEP PROGES54ING DATE-20i"40V70 C-IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0116401 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF EPITAXIAL ADSORPTION OF TFE- SUL VEN T IN GROWING ALPHA AL SUB2 0 SUI33: FROM AlLi~ALI AND ALK. EARTH TUNGSTATE MELTS WAS STUDIED AT 1100-125C-DEGREES, THE HEXAGONAL :DrPYRAM!ij WITH (128AR43) EDGES WERE RETAINED AT GRpWTH RATES Of 0.1-25 MM-CAY, kEGARDLESS OF THE ALKALI..OR ALK. EARTH OXIDE PRESENT IN THE SOLVENT9 'rrITH THE EXCEPTION OF CRYSTALS OBTAINED BY SPUNIANEGUS CRU5TN. -FRUP SR~iG SUB4 ArCVE 1400DEGREES. IN T111S, CASEt RHOMOB,HEDRAL CRYSTALS -WITH (10h~ARIII EDGES IWERE Gi3TAINED. THE ADON.: QFA'RYOL.1I'E CALCO. UN THE BASIS Gil_-~ NA SUI36- W SUBS J SUB,27 PLUS XNA SUB3 ALF' SU86 YIELDS YNA PRIME POSITIVE PLLS (X-2)A!. SULiZ 0 SU03 PLUS ZWO SU84 PRltljE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE PLUS UI%U SU63 F GAVE TRUNCATED PYRAMIDS AND 81PYRARIDS WITH hEiGhT:CIAGCNAL RATICS FRGM 1:1 TO-1:10. THE ISIDE~iPLANES 122BAR431 AND (1013AR11) REMAINED. THE (22BAR43) PLANES GREW IN.LAYERS STARTING PRIMARILY F-14CM THE SHA-0 APCXES. THESE LAYERS END IN RECTILINEAR MACRGSCCPIC STEPS IN THE (BAR1100) DIRECTION. ATSUFF-4CIENTLY HIGH TEMPS, iADSORPTION DECkEASED, GROWTH BECAMERHOM13CHEDRAL,, AND THE '~F,' NEGATIVE NEGATIVE DEF-C.MM, (,F PCLYMEK ANICIIS GN ISOLATED hC.SU54. PRII TETRAHEDkUNS, IN T14C PRESENCE Of J~.LIJGRIDI-S-w DEVELCHI) BASAL PINACOIDS. 'ILITY:- ;POS(:,Gifr USSR* MOSK. GOS. UNlV* I:M LOMONOSUVAP, .1 USSR MC-531-789-1-087-92.0B2-13 39TM, L. G., V. YA. Yao'_2 "Vibration-Frequency Pickup f or lig-aburing Torque and Axial Forces" V ob. Vibratsionno-chastotn. Drcobrazovateli Ch. _'I(Vibration-Frequency Converter--collection of works)- Part L Mosq 7, '77-ne ? rgiya",, 1970. Pp 93- 104 (from * Wh-M,,atrolo~:iya i lzmeritel naya, Tekhnika No 8, Aug 70, Abstract NO-8-32-329) Translation: Description is given of or-e- and two-covonent vibration- frequency pickups of torque and axial forces:on rotatirig shafts, desiEned by RIM? (Sci-Res and Design Inst for.Testing"Equipurnt Instruvents and blass Measurement Devices). It in shown that the freqtjency output of converter allows efficiently to solve the problem of, information! tranafer from the rotating shaft -Athout tbe loss of accuracy during c4anging of the parameter of reader and also of the co.-mmmication linei The design circuits of some torque pickups are presented and also accuracy cbaracteristics of the pickups. Description is given of a non-contact current reader uded in torque pickups. 9 ill., 1 table, 7 bibl. entries. Resume USSR U.I)c 531 -789 4 - 087.5P- - (M fiINELWXGV-VMMEV, G. A., YwrWI'qEI4.Y ffect of Centrifugal Forces on -the. Peif6rm:6ce of Tor4ile Plekups" T sb. Vibratsionno-chastotn. lDreabrazovateli CIL. I (VibriLtion-Frequency Cbzwerter--collection of works), Part 1J1 140sco~~ "E#ergiya" I9r7O pp 104-112 (from RM-Metrologiy;~L i Izmeritellnaya Tek~ ika, No 8, 'Aug 70i Abstract ]Mb 8 -3-2--3-117 Translation: The vibration-frequency pickups for measuring torque and axial forces, mounted on rotating shafts, are subjected to the,action of consider- a1le centrifugal forces. . Description is given of several- designs of torque and axial force pickups and the effect of.centrifugal forces on the netrolog- liml characterisiics of two types of* pickups are considered. Fornrilas are given for the quantitative estimate of. centrMwal errors and description of Ute method of compensation of some forms of errors, 5 illlo, Ibibl. entry. Res=6 94 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED P~kOCESSING DATE-230CT70 CjRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121075 R ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo THE DURATION OF REFRACTORY PE1.100 'OF 75 NEURONS IN THE CAT'S AUDITORY CORTEX.,ACTIVATED BY A CLICK WITH A LATENT.PeRIOD NOT MORE THAN 30 MSeC. WAS STUDIED~BY THE PAIRED CLICK ~METHOD. THE INVESTIGATION WAS PERFORMED~ON CATS.UNOER~D TUBOCURARINE. 68 UNITS HAD NO SPONITANLOUS SPIKE ACTIVITY, IN 7 NEURONS IT WAS RARE A~ID .-IRREGULAR.- IT WAS FOUND THAT THE CONDITIONING CLICK PRODUCED IN --ACTIVATED UNITS,THE STATE OF PROLO.NGED REFRACTORINESS TO THE TFSTING -ONE,. THE DURATION OF REFRACTORINESS RANGE~O FROM 3. Ta '100 '4SEC. THE REFRACTORY. PERIOD OF EACH UNIT WAIS CONSTA NTt BUT IJ VARIED IN iIFFERENT NEU RUN S o 4 DEPENDENCE WAS FOUNO BETWEEN:THE NU!48FR OF CELLS ACTIVATED BY. I*HE TEST CLLCK AND LINTERCLICK INTERVAL. WHEN THE INTERVAL 3ETWEEN TWO CLICKS BECAME SHORTER THE NUMBER OF INEUROUS ACTIVATED BY THE SECOND CLICK DECREASED. IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT,SU-CH INTERRELATIONSHIP --%i[GHT BE A:NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISM QF,SHORT Tl,-,!E TNTEKVAL PERCEPTION DICR IMI NATION. FACILITY: THE,A#,At f3OGpmbLETZ.INSTITUTE OF HY P -S 10L.OGY,,~,,- A C AD E MY OF SCIENCEcSl,'UKP-Alt IAN,:SSAr KIEV. UNCLASSIFIED -T- USSR UDO 53-08+535-653 YBFIMOV, V. X., !SKOL-DSKIY, A. M., and YANSI 'IDetection of a -Point Signal in. Noise 'f or IMS.ge~ of Discrete Structure" lrovoslbirsk, LvtoraetriY4, No 6, 1971, PP 42-52 Abstract: In the photographic recording of small objects of low 11rightness, as iin the registxation of vreak staro or 'aser loca- tion of the moon, a method of increasing the sens-4. tivity of the recording equipment is through an el ectronic-optical convert,or. S11 -ace the use of high-gain converters in, such re.cording systems Involves substantial difficulties becauve of the, limitat ions in T the dynaiaic rmige of the photoumt rial;usod as tho momp y device, tile mithors of this article analyze,~the posstbilltieEB of the tra- ditional met, thod of single-fram r4emory.,pd izopoqe methods for broadening theze possibilities. YMItiframel,mmory is also dis- aussed Experiments are described to determine the probability o deteation Of the poi_)It Sir f ".-Jal in noise, wid description of 173 - I I . i ! ; :1, a I . i ! .1 1, ".:,, ill:,. 111111 ~ .:1 H.; III I, U,111:1 k'a. t 1 1 -, ; ! . : ! ~,: f I I i .. i 2/2 02.7 UNCLASS F P OCESSING DATE--v90(_i7o ED, -,-TiTLE-PURGUS POLEMERS AS ADSOR13ENTS 'AND SUPPORTS IN. GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY im'AUTHUR-104)-UST INQVSKAYA [.A., GAVRIL,INAv: L.YA. MALAKhOVv B.b.y YANSHIN, ',COUNIRY OF INFL-1--USSR ~~..SGURCE-IZVESTIYA SIBIRSKOGO OTOELENIYA AKAD Mll NAU*K SSSR, N*0 4v SERIYA k,i MlciiESK IKH NAUK, 1970, NR Z, P P:. 18_22~ E PUBLISHED SUSJ E Cl AREAS-CHEMISTRY Olt tAGS POLYMER, ADSORPTION, GAS. CHROMATOGRAPHY, :P40~.0SITY/1U)POLYSOR111 MARKING--NU RESTRICTIONS DOCUME14T C LA S L A S SI F I E 0 --PROXY RLEUFRAME-191121137*1 STEP NG--UR/02a9/7(~/000/000/0018/G-022 C R C A ~:Cl E _S S I f] NO - - A P 0 112 87 LLD---: Alli:J1,1~, . : " . 11, !'~ u 'I ! ii-J!'Ji . . ;.-I - il, ~l -.- ~ H Refiadt kit, iai$ ory !er USSR UDC 666-764.62 ANTONOV, G. 1. and YAV1 I S P., Ukrainian Scientific Rese-aa-ch Institute :vf Refractories, a OV, S. M., and PUTZHIMMA, ; F. I.I., institute of Metal- f the fixtademy:of Sciences Kazakh; SSR lurgy and Ore Drezsing oL cide and _,~P6riclase-Spinel Refractories We of;Natiiral-wBrine Mmignesium Ox Concentrated Chromite. Moscow, Ogneupory, No 9, 1971, PP 35-40 Abstract: Periclase-sDinel refractories made of pure materinis (brine mEi.Cnezium oxide and Lim_veraayskiy chromite) are compared with the corresponding refrac- tories made. of ordinary-grade me~guesium oxide and chromite . Fzqeriment-al - i- nd axticles fabricated in the te~A comparison verQ 230 x .1~5 x 65 i'm ill S 17e a -were molded on a hydraulic press at a preasure of 1200 Irg/cmr-. For articleo made from ordinanj gradc m::-~terials, silicate: impurities jrere found to clearly ~affect cvwpactlon, Tn contra,t, a high temperaturc~ J ''or the cmitiet of deformation under load kurnwal-las of 1-7500) 1,fas found to: 111ade of, brille magnesium oxide and con-centra'ed klimper8avskiy chromite. Thtasi.- -articles showed less-linear (at a load of 2 k9/cm2):and less add1tiona-1 (10 hr at 17500 exposure) shrinkage. The microstructure of articlt~s made from pure ble fraction of periclase bonds not- across silicates, materials showed a siza -but across secoiidary spinel. Two illustrations: six tables. USSR UX 541-12-1:547--,81.9'241-057 RUMIT, G. P., PAZTARE, S. YA and. Latirian "Order of the Red -P. B=ner of Labor" State University Imni tuchka "Tetranhenylphos-Dhonium Salts of ;)C -Furandithiocai-boxylie, Dithiopilyeronylic and 2-flydroxydithiobenzoic Acids" Riga, Izvestiya, Pkademii Nauk LatvIyskoy SSR,:Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 2, 1972, PP 163-160' Abstract- The st)-actrophotorcetric method was used to determine the ionization constants Of thiolthionic grouDs in!X-furanditlii-ocarba)~),I.ic acid (PKCSSII 2.04) and dithiopiperanylic acid (D-KCSSII = 2.29). Using radioactive isotopes, the authors studied the tire de-aendence of the degree of extraction of' zinc, nickel and trivalent iron compounds, with tetraphenylphosphonium salts of U-furandithiocarboxylic acid, dithiopipt:!ronylic acid 4.tncl 2-hydroxydithioben- zoic acid 8qrving as reactants. It was found in all citnes that equilibrium is reached alowly due to the hylrophobic nature of the tetrapheDylphosphonium ion. USSR UDC:66.9-405:(53~+S35 KULIK 1. 0. YA14S "The Josephson Effect in Superconducting 'Nnnel Stzuctures'l Effekt Dzhozefsona v Sverkhprovadyashchikh.Tunnellnyllh Struhturakh [English Version Above], Moscow., Nauka:Press, 1970,- V2 pages (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika', No. 11, 1970;*Abstract No. 11 Ye 118SK, Unsigned) Abstract: Contents of the monograph: Chapter r. Tileory of the Joseph- son Effect. Chapter 11. Experimental Study of Stable Josephson Current. Chapter 111. Experimental Study of Unstable Josephsdn Effect. Extensive Bibliography. UNCLASStPIEO: 1) i'lGES571146 DATE- -27NOV70 ".-TI.TLEF. -EFFECT Q~ F~ FLUCTUATMNS ON THE 0EPC-NDr_,NCE' 0 f: 1*11E JQ,~~PHSe' ON M 4 Gl",J E T I CFIELD STRENGTH -U- -1 K COUNTRY OFr'-,f 114FI3_-USSR -S 0 U R C E'- - -7 H URN A LEKSPE RI ME NTAL NOYITEORETICHESKOY PEZIKL, 1970, VOL 58, ~tlR 51,-PP,1497-1510 17A T- ERUBLISHED ------- 70 i,,S U Bi EC Ir AR EA SP HY 5 1 C S ~::.'T 0 P I CTAGS-MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECT.# PROPERT'I,, ELECTRIC SC;U.LLATlot4j 'CURR I:N T ,THERMAL EFFECT, STRUCTURE STABIL-ITY, o '_SUPERCONDUCTI V TY "WITROIL -MARK ING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PqOXY REEL/FRAME-3002/0008 STEP N 0 --UR 100 5 67 0058' 0 0 5149 7 15 10 ON NO-- AP 12 7 65 81 Ar_~ kCCE SS T -777- 2/2 041 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--*_2'7NOV70 I R CA CC ESS 10IN NO--AP0127658 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T14E ANOMALOUS DEPENOENCES OF THE CRITICAL JOSEPHSON CURRENT ON AAGMETIC FIELD STRENGTH ARE INVESTIGATED FOR.SN, SM JUNCTIONS. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE PECULL-IlkIrIES 1113SERVE0 ARE DUE~TO THERMAL FLUCTUATIONS AND INHOMOGENEITIES OF JH& 13ARRIER LAYER FLUCTUATIONS). THE INFLUSNCE. OF 3MERG ENERGY, JUNCTION T MPERATURE AND, EXTERNAL CIRCUIT RESISTANCE ON SHAPE OF TiE SU C I Et 1 1 B H IS STUDIED. BOTH THERMA L'.ANO~ SMOCTURAL FLUCTUATIONS '14 AMPLITUDE I SUBC (H] WHICH Is CAM LEAD TO A GECREASE OF THE OSCILLATfOl .~MORE RAPID THAN I-H. HOWEVER IF MERIMAL- FLUC:TUArlo,%s OESTROY THE OF THE JUNCTION1 THE STRUCTURAL~; FLUCTUATIONS WILL LEAD -TO THE~ Ar 'APPEARANCE OF A (B CKGROUNDY SUPERCONDUCTING CURRENT WHICH 1114LY EP FACILITY: WEAKLY DE ENDS ON THE MAGNET.IC FIELD STRE.INGTH. F I -TEKMNICHFSKfY fNSTITUT NIZKfKH TERPE RILTUR AN QKRAINSKUY SSR. Z 1. KO vu USSR AT.11n KERM, IYAR.- PURIUMA, BI RUTA; A34D "Bone and Blood Vessel Prosthesis"' Riga, Nauka I Tekhnika, NO 8, 19?1, PP 25-29 Abstracti Scientists in the field of biomechanics are directing research toward determining the elasticity, deformative properties, and strength of blood vessel walls and bone tissue, and. how- they chanOe with agge and wider stress. The possibilities of producing.synthetic maU~rials as effective as natural tissue are being investiguted, as well as the improvement of prostheses. Blood vessel Drostheses are emphasized because of the high incidence of atherosclerosis. Corrugated lavsan prostheses are Liostl widely used in the USSR. Special stretching machines are used to tost thro ability of reconstructed arteries to withstand arterial pressure; the results axe implenentcd in p-nactice, Experiments are being made to over come haxdenInG, and stoppage in longt narrow prostheses by combined prostheses which x6ingorce part of tho xeconstructed arterj or vein. A new method~of cultivating prostheses in living tissue has been tested on animalst but the practical.value of this process is unknown. Experiments are In progress to define the. ditointegration process of arterial walls in cases of closedtrauma.~ Research on bones in chiefly directed toward studying deformative properties and stability. No adequate substance has yot 'oeen found for bone prosthezes. Mletal or alloys 1-1-1-. _ . 2/2 1 L -- -c USSR uDc: 621.515.018.001f~24 "On Selecting the Parameters for a Turbine Compressor St*age" 'Tr. Iblosk. vyssh. tekhn. uch-shcha im.-N. E. Baumana (Works of the Mloscow Higher Technical AcadeiMr imeni N. E. Bauman): 1970, No 134, pp 80-84 (from RZh-Turbostroyeniye, No 8, Aug 10', Abstract No 8.49.99) Translation: Establishment of the interrelationship bet',teen structural end gas-dynamic parameters of a turbine comprdssor stage over a wicle range of variatior. gave a bazis for plotting nomogre= which can be used as a guide 4ith optimum angle ap and ratio DI/D2 forevaluating tbel basic, parameters of the stage for predetermined values of the quantities I, G., and Lh.t imd for a given velocity 112. A comparison of the data found in -testing the turbine coupressor stage with those obtained w-ith calcul;ttions by the pro- posed nethod showed satisfactory agreezent- Two illustrations, bibliography of eleven titles. USSR uDc 612-821-3 MISON Z A.1 iaboratovf of the Electrophysiology of Conditioned Reflexes in 'wWn~irais and Y--n, Institute of Higher Nevrous Activity and 116urophysiology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Yosc(Ylf "The Effect of the Mesencephalic Reticular Formation on Spatial Synchronization of Brain Potentials" Ibscov, Zhurnal Vysshey Nerrnoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, PP 159-165 Abstract: In rabbits, electrical stimulation (1010-1.50,c/sec, 3-7 V, 0,5-1 msec impulses) of the mesencephalic reticular fomation either reduces (23% of the anim.1s) or enhances (69%) spatial synchronization of bn-;~in cortex poten- tials. In the latter case, two periods of maximum synchronization occur: the first in 1-5 min and the second in 10-15 min- StimtLLation of the reticular forrantion also increases spatial synchronization of the potentials of subcorti- -ions located,between the ra~bcortical structures cal structures and of format and the cortex. Daring the periods.of rAximim synchrohization in the cortex., the subcortical. and cortical potentials becoi~;e very sizd-lar, and this t3imi- larity is evidently one factor causing the symchronization peaks. -30-- IJSSR U 7-13, 541-1206 GRIGOIVYEV, V. !"11.) and YAOI "Step~'dse, Combustlion of the Propane-Air Mixt,-irxe in a Tub!!" Pbscoif, Zlhurnal Fizichc!skoy I'l i--di, VO-1 46, N~ 3, '(2, PP 7"' Xostract: D~-IrirE; th~! of a prapane-air m Lx c 2L n ice-Ily ->ealed tube &i iruzi in div.7mtc-r.~md 4650 Yam ioni7, i-niti;ally a SI, P'I'A'2~7- increx-fic in pressura vas until a =Iyjm"un m-r~ Emm dropped, to b-C fallowed. Inv a oiivarp jump.. Oil tj-'C 1-1-azi'~; c" tl--~ I character of i~~-VanrJ-On in a closeA volume) it 1-1u, a!;rmrod the mchanisn of mlfbuction in u, ca~,-plex therm,?d cha-in in w~dch raa- currettly vith heat evolution a pbaae of an, elementary w-- ol V-OOuatal, i,, ys takes place. US, S R UDC: 621.31-3 5212: 51338 .4 B)NDARCh IUK, A. P., GIIRBUZOV, V. N.Y ZASLAIISKIY, B. I., A-RUPIP!K0 Yu. S. U121ZHINA, Ye. I., YMIOVSKIYX Ye. I. -,tIjIn Open-Cycle MID Electric Power 111ant.Base.d on Natura- I Gas 14ith Chemical tion. of Exhaust-Gas Heat R egenera TE.,piotekhn. Probl. Pryam3go Preobrazovaniya Energii ZIleat E_Ilir~eering Froblem .0 f the Direct C-nvcrson of Energy -_ Collection of Worksf, No 4, Kiev, Nauk. -Duraka Press, 1973, pp 10-19 (Translated from.Relarativnyy Zhiarnal Turbostroyen- iye, No 11, 1973, J'Vbstract No 11.4-9-153) Translation: Results are presented from analysis of various factors: raEnetic induction B quantity of additive, end effects and air heating 1, r;.~ mi e r a 1, u 3or i thp thcrmodynnnic offectivene.'-sr, ??t;t of tin MID clectric paver p1ant w:Uh a f t tine chanjiU of the, INID genei -ator and a st.-im turldne Imml procesding ~ _~ of the f0el (vatcr converSion) using natural as t1le fuel C ci~Lations of the 1.2iD w--wer plant tire presented for a con~um,-Aioii of products of 2COO 11-g1sec uz.-inr two types of m1loctic systf-m., nonsupercon- ducting and superconduct J, n.,-. For tho, nonrmpercordu2tini- M15, 77, f t, 1e 1,51110111 chamirren 0"thi n of' 504";,"', tind 51-52, .%s Tj in J.'ro!-! 'USSR BONDARCHWEZ, A. P., et al., Teplotekhn. Probl. Pryaraogo Prcobrazovaniya -E~iergii, No 4) 1973, pp 10-19 6.5 T at air temperatures of 11C0 and 15000K respectively. Por a superconduct- ing IS with B--O" T with a pmmr plant capacity of 2500 qst increases by 3-5-6.5% as air temperature is increased from 1100 to 15000K. It is established that the-presence of end sectors causes an increase in total length of t 'I eIrHD generator and an increase in losses to cooling, roducing Injecti on of St. K2C03 with 1 wt. 'M K decreases 7? 3t by 1.5%.- Probletlas of vater conversion of Methane are studied. It is concluded that the "eED power plant discussed is quite promdsing. 5 Figures; 13 Diblio. Refs. ~M. 1. Osipov USSR UDC S38.4 BAKANOV, Yu. A., DRONNIK, L. M., LEV IN M.* N.,,j YICH,. Y. K., RESHET KO, L. M., STRIZHAK, V. Ye., TOU14ACH, I. M.,,TROITSKIY-, S. R., YANTOVSKIY, Ye. I. "Experimental Study of Liquid-Metal Induction Machine: in PUMP Model 7-ye Soveshch. po Magnit. Gidrodihamike. T: 1 [Seventh Conference on hiagne- tic Hydrodynamics, Vol 1], Riga, Zinatnye Press, 1972:, pp 20-23, (Trans- Q lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 R43 b y V. V. Blagov). Translation: The operation of a liquid-metal inducti:n machine in the pump mode was studied in a potassium Circuit with a working pressure of up to 60 kg/cmz. The working characteristics of -the maciiine are presented for a temperature of SOOQ. The experimental results allowed the relationshi: of the dimensionless U2 P criterion 11 APV 11a to the velocity ratio VIVs =1 - S to be established s :(whereV is the synchronous speed of the r'ilJtating field, V is the velocity S of the metal, AP is the pressure drop developed, S isithe slipping, a is the conductivity U is the applied volta e). M the,temperature changes from 9 1/2 USSR the 6~1'3W~8.4 YAJITOVSKlYt YE. I.,,and TOMACHO 1. M. Magnitogidrodinamicheskiye Go I-1agnetohydrodynatAc Gen noratory U orators), Izdatellsivo Hauka, floscow, !972t 424 pp ''Translation. of Forewords The NO power generation problem is one of the leading in power engineering because this mothod.of-elect.-cical,,er-erC,,y production has many economical and technological advantagas4' The most detalled studies of 100 have been carried out in the WSR and USA where expsrimental units operate on combustion pro&ucts with potassium additives. A povre'LTul i M generator at the Institute of Power Engineering Imeni. G.. M. 1Cr-zh1j,,haP_orsUy can te men- tioned as an example. Dosigning and buildl na of this pnerator$ as well &s of many otherst ezpeclally those operating-on liquid metals,vere preceded by,many studies that Lwted for vany years, The autho'ra of this book contri- buted substantially to the design of the,above Wganexa;tor.: The maxrjr technological difficulties encountered In I'M power generation on an industrial level should not weaken the efforts of-researchers because JOM generators are the most promising means for energy Onvailzion, and they axe capable of producing eleetz-1cal poiifjr Compaxable to qonyeniont power plants. 43 USSR YANTOVSKIYj YE. I., and TOUIACHp 1, M., Hagnetohydrody"Mamic Generators, Izdatellstvo N-Auka, Moscow, 1972, 424 pp If we trace back the historical development of the gas turbine, which can be roughly compared with the, M generatorp we can.distinguish three basic stages# designing the -turbine by P. D. Kuzlminskly in 1892p application of gas turbines in the aviation industry in 19459, and completion of the po,,.,er- lan Aul gas turbine power station at the Krasnodar Thermoelectric Power P t in 1970. Analogously with gas turbine developr4entg It cam-be predicted that a powerful M11 power generating plant- will be:built not sooner, than 15-20 years from now, provided the now energy production xethod is,~activoly puraued in the~ffttux--Q, The deoign of the U-25 OXI)OXIMental, indiustrial pilot unit by the Institute of High Temperatures of the Achdomy,of Scienebs USSR.was an important atep,in the right direction. It is quite possible that MiD generators will appear much sooner as sources of energy for space research, This book should occupy an Important place among numorous publications devoted to individual aspectsp as. well as: to the general MID problem$ because of ~a, systematic and broad coverage,.of~.thebretdcal probloas combined with the design aspects of the MM generators li, i4nd t~ llltwiLt USSR YAh7OVSX1Yt YE. I., and TOLVIACH, 1. M.,~ Hapetohydxodywamio Generatorst Izdatel'stvo Haukap Moscout 19721 424 pp As a result of long-lasting research on the subject, the authors formed a definite point of view regarding the advantages of PMD generators oper-ating on combustion products (loop-type). Liquid-metals will be best suited for alternating current generators. The final- selection d the: type of generator will be decided by experiments. This book will be of interest to reseax-choxs, ensineexs, and students because It covers broad aspects of bydrodynanic benerators andpresents definite conclusions about eachtopic, Table of Contentst e 'Foxavord'. 5 Authors, note 6 introduction Chapter L~ Electrical conductivity of ionized gas i.1 Types of ionization 13 102 Thermal ionization 14 -1#3 Honequilibrium (frozen) ionization 17 1.4 Ionization and electrical.co~duc*'Avity in olectric field at high temperature~-o~ electrons. 18 3AI 44 - USSR UDC 621,316-546t621-313-29038.4- YAhTOVSIaY, YE. 1. BOGUSIAVSIaY, V. A., TOMACHt 1. M. and "Study of the Commutation of a Strong Direct Current~Using a Molten Metal in a-Rotating Magnetic Field" Riga# Magnitnaya Gidrodinamikap no 4t Oct-Dee ?2, pp 95-101 Abstracts A unit for studying the co=utation of strong cuxrentz with the aid of molten metal is described which consists of a!non-conducting, hermeti- cally sealed cyclinder partially filled1with molten metall, electrodes inserted inside the cylinder and an external- nonferrous Inductor of the rotating field. When the inductor is switched on the molten -metal is. uncoiled and forms a rotating and conducting sylinder and closes the main:circudt. Switching the inductor off leads to the fall of molten zetal from the force of gravity and to a break in the circuit, Questions of comparing the linear device with centrifugal device8t determination of the mWmum cul"Vnt of short eircuiting and calculation of the nonferrous stator field aro discussud. Experiments Ire a=, described on a model of a switch with -commutationa. of d at urrent up to IM a and a voltage of 220.-v with forcing of. the contr0l, voltage NNW .04 USSR UDC:53742264537.311.33]:539.16 TVANKTNA, M. S., YANT peyatui6 Coefficient of "Influence of Gamma-Quantum Bombardment on Tem Linear Expa KCI 'KBr" nsion of Solid Solutions-in the System -t [News of-Toms kTolytechnical Institute), .~,.Izv. Tomsk. Politekhn. In 'Vol. 184, pp. 40-51, 1970 (Translated from Referativny~ Zhurnal,Fizika, No. 11, 1970, Abstract No. 11 Ye 1093 by:Yu. Nikolayev) Abstract: The influence of isodog- 'bombardment of gwmna-quanta oil the temperature coefficient of linear expansion!(d) of solid solutions in the KCI-KBr system is studied as a. function of composition of tile solu- tion, and the inf luence of a bcmln~6w-nt dose on a of solid solutions of ~various compositions is also investigated.. MeaSUTements were performed using a carcitive dilatometer by the Beat method,with,an accuracv of �16~. deg- . It js demonstrated that after bombardment 0( of solid solutions increases lesGthan a of pure crystals i 'As the. bombardment dose increases, the concentration of radiation-induced defects increases moye 1/2 USSR UDC: 519.2 ALEKSANDROV, Yu. A. , YANTSH,VLICH,: A., A. "Concerning S. N. Bernshteynls Sto:chastic Bridge--" Vestn. Khar1kov. un-ta (Kha'r1kov'Univiersity Herald), 1972, No 83. Mathematics and Mechanics~zvyp 37, p 77-8S (from P RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, ALtra~t No Translation: In a paper at the InteTnational Congress on Re- lations--Fe-tween Random Quantities held in Zu"rich in 1932, S. N. Bernshteyn introduced a new class of random processes stochastic bridges (recurrent chains). -- which are a gen- oralization of Markov Processes.' Injinding1the laws of proba- bility disti-ibution for stochastic. bridge.-,, it is necessary to set not only the initial distributianp but O.sa the final dis- tribution. In this paper,. relations, area ostiti)IJshed bct%~icen stochastic bridges, stocha.stic. differentialAICILlations, and the.corresponding equations~_for probability distribution den- and several examples are: zonslidered. Authors' ab- stract. USSR UDC: S19.2 ALEKSANDROV, Yu. A.$ "On Constructive Methods i h 'h y of Quasi-Markov Pro- n t 6 T eo cesses" Vestn. Khar1kov. un-ta (Khaylkov University Herald), 1972, No 83, Mathematics and hdnics,..vyp.: 57~ pp 6T-77:(from RZh- ''-Kibe'rnetika, No 8, Aug 72,-Ab~stract No 18VI04) Translation: The method of parabolic equations is frequently used E studying high order.stochastic differential equations. Howevery this method is based onlexpanding the phase space and -reducing the corresponding problem t,o-the Maikov case. But such a.course is not always advisable if we~are interested in the probability distribution densItips of solution of the initial stochastic differential equations rather than in the -joint probability distribution densities:of the solution and its deriva-tives. In this paper, the "inversell,problem ii considered: re- S lations are postulated between the "probabi'lity" flow and the SSR ALEKSANDROV, Yu. A., YANTSEVICH, A. A., Vestn. KharIkov. un-ta 1972, No 83, Mathematics and Mechanics, vyp.. 37, pp 67-77 probability distribution densities, andthe corresponding stochastic differential equation is ~then already:restored in accordance with equations for the one-dimensional proba- -bility.distribution density usingithe corresponding model equations. Although the solution,of the problem.is not un- ambiguous, it is quite useful in~studying dy~lamic systems described by high order stochastic differential equations. Authors' abstract. 2/2 I niT- qj~ L66R UDC: 519.2 KL9BAHOVA, G. B., YAh ILEVTCH4_ A. f Interpolation ot Random VLelds Concerning a Problem of V sb. Mat. fiz. i funkts. analiz (Mathematical Physics ~Lnd Functione-1 Anal- ysis--collection of works), vyp. 2, 1971, pp-41-44 (from RM-Xibernetika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract Itio 4V90) Translation: A formula is derived for restoring realiziftions of a homo- geneous random field with analytical covariation function with respect to the values at the intersections of a periodic 'lattice. This formula is used to evaluate the Drobability of an-overswing ofthe,field,beyond a certain fixed level in terms of the probabilities of oversving at lattice inter- sections. Authors' abstract. :L MINI== i 0 S El Fd3frae-tor'y Muterial S. USSR uDc 666.76:620.1 BLUVS.=, -CIN' M. (deceased), MUM, Z. K. (P-U-Union In5--itute Of Rafxac~ories), DIILF~Ilis' V. 11.1 ;~~p YMNAS, V. L. ~ Y'"Iuz!A.W -Ao I.-Linstitute for Phyricw-- an! Technical Problems, of Power Engineerin-'-' 9~ v4~Vemy of Sciences Lithuapnieai SSR) And! RABILHOVICH, 14 A. (-Snigirevskiy Plant of Refractory Articles~ "Strength of Ultralight-Weig~-ht.Refracto:i-ies" Moscow, Ogneupory, lo 2, June 72, pp 43: 47 Abstract: The Institute for.Physical and Technical Probler-,-, Acadenty of Sciences Lithi=-uian SSR has desigued, bu,iltu,and adapted for practical application an set-up for tezting the tensile, caiapresaive, -:.nd bending strength of refractories at teri-0--ratv-res -';.j to 120,,)C)C. A BV-662.inductan-Ce D-;'c-kljp is used for both, measuring and reca::-,ding the d"--orm-i-don valu-- --5 -Fcr Vac lattertuo tA~~z of streoa tzist's. Me tezt mat--.-i&Is ,ere S~JB-O,h una "I-B-0.16 ult- briclui. Ciwves are sh--wn to il-',-~trate 'Ll!ie streia5ft'-h '~Uues cf the bricks as a function Of ten=j~~ra-ure ana alyllmranz d~c-nsitjj. Mhere in 0,-Lky a slight I'll to 700-8000C At 0 '12 variance in storenf- C ic. a In-I -ed t ncreaae in streucfh fQr all t yyea of. load teIrAu's. At !C03,0-1.10OCC and hig',;.er .- I i I - - z ,, .1 ~ '. Iri .: :~ 7 - I . . 1 : ; :. 0 UNCLASSIFIED MOCESSiN[jr DATE--IISEP70 T-jTV2--_THE FIR.3T RESULTS OF DEEP SEISMIC SOUNDING IN:THE:BAIKAL RIFT ZON'E U ,,AUTHOR_K,RYLDY# SoVot MISHENKINi B.P.9-KRUPSKAYAr G.,V.t PETRIX, G.V.9 YA~02.gvlm TeAs NTRY OF INrO,--USSR Off C ~SOURC E-GEOLOG IYA I GEOFIZIKA,19TOY~ NR 1 (121) PP 84;--91 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 UBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND 06EANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--SEISmIC SOUNDING, EARTH CRUSTf SEISMKC WAVEj 'MCHOqOVICIC ~DISCnNTI-NUITY, ELASTfC WAVE :__'~CONTRGL 4ARKING--NO kESTqICTIONS CLASS -UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1986/12,90 STEP NO--U4/0210/70/000/001/0084/0091 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103172 UNCLASSIFIED ~PRUCESSING DATE-11SEP70 2/2 .014 UNCLASSIFIED 'j,CIRC' ACCESSION NO--AP0103172 -4BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(V) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FIRST RESULTS OF STUDY OF TH" EARTHtS~CRUST OF BAIKAL RIFT ZONE AND SOUTHERN END OF THE SIBERfAN 'PLATFORM, CARRIED OUT 13Y THF PUNCTATE, SOU, ND I NG MEVHrjO USING THG WAVES OF -DIFFERENT TYPES ARE.LISTEO IN THE PAPER, THE CHANGES OF SEIS41C DISCONTINUITIES RELIEF, INCLUdING THE'MONO AND ALSO ELASTIC WAVES VELrjC-l-TIES:ALONG THE ROUTE OF STUDY ARE REPRESENTED IN:THE SUI-1,11iARY SECTION OF THE EARTHIS CRUST. IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT THE MOHO *DISCONTINUITY IN BAIKAL RIFT.ZONE IS CHARACTERIZED BY DECREASED VALUES OF~ELASTIC--WAVES.VELOCITIES. "THE R00th ~:AND IVANT MOOT" ARE ABSENT IN.THE REL I EF OF THE,.EARTW-S CRUST BASEMENT* UNC LASSIFIED USSR UDC: 535-417:531-717 YANUSFEEWICH, E. P. "Interference Method for Measuring Hole Dia,"aeter Using Certified Internal Gages" Moscow, lzmeritelinaya Tekhnika,'No 9, 1970~,t 33-36~ Abstract: A method is described for measurirv t he d i --ra et, e rof holes in rind; gages made from transparent material such as glass or -uartz' The method consists of using interfereme bands for dete=ining an equal thickness of the dimen3ional d-if- ference of the ring gage and t~e certified.internal gaEel placed w-Whin the ring gage. The error of the special Internal gage Ao es- not, e1cceed 0.07 microns. The measurement error of the method does not exceed-0.1 microns. Driginal article: four figures, five f ormulas, and seven bibliographic entries. l65 USSR UDC 5 31. 717 qjaasi~rement of Openings by the Absolute InterPerence MGthod" IMoscow, Izmeritelina-ya To Idmilca Nd 10, Oct 70,~ pp 22-25 Abstract: Adescription is iven of a,~method for measuring 9 C7 openings in ring gages made of transparent material, This method, developed by the MiGNIDI (Kharikov State Scierxtific Research Institut-e of Mletrology), consists in deteimiinihg the diameters of the openings by direet.coraparison with the lOngth of light wa-vos eyutted by nonachromatia light sources. llasulta of theo- retical and experinental rosearch on the aw;ura6y of,tbia method show that it is the most accurate of. all kiiown.'Asthods for measur.- ing di=obora of openings, hairing an error not'.~~,roat6r than 0.05 microns. 2 figures, 6 bibliographio ntries, 62 USSR EWC 53.5-211 BONDARENKO, G. G., IVANOVO L. 1,#~&nd YANUSHKEVICHp V, A. ,Moscow *Effect of Gigantic Laser Pulses On the'.Miciostructure'of Aluminum" moscow, Fisika i KhWya Obrabotki materialovy. No 4, J~ul-Aug 731 pp19-2t Abstracts An electron microscope stidy was made of defect formation in aluminum under the effect of gigantic, laser pulsem where the, aluminum W a purity of 99.99%. Disk samples. 50 ni6xon&thick,, werp vacuum annealed at 6000C for four hours prior to-laser bombardzent. After annealing, the samples were placed on a glasa,plate,ln distilled mater and bombarded with laser pulses at room temperature. liombardment was.done.in three modes -- It.II, III, determined by the level of laser Dumping, with mode III being the wximum radiation capacity. The study showed.that utructural damp results from lauer exposure where the nature andildegree of sample damage depended on the mode of irradiation and the distunce W, the inventi- gated section from the crater epicenter. ~High concentfttionsiof dislocation loops were found in samples for all, three modos with Oe densities amounting to 1014/od for mode 1, 3,1012/ad for a( .i4e lit and 7,1013/cn~ for mode III. Threa figures, three bibliographic referenlceds Nikiforov, Y". M., V, A. Yanushkovich, nd A. V, Sandulova. Change in el~ctricol propertica of p-441 cr~-~trtt whiskers !ram the- action or giant laser pulses, FiKhOM, no. 3~ 197Z, 132-134. Laser-induced change In the resistivity P of p-Si whia"ra Is deacribed. The whiskers were grown along the DII) axis, had a hexag:,nal cross section. and rangeJ in length frorn 3 to 7 nim, Specimens were. expoped to 50 nsec giant pulses frorr_ a rubir.laser, -vith the normal'to the _~rrvtat axis. lrnpa,:t danhitiva -,re varied over several !rns of joules/crnZ. up to the aarnage threshold which was in the rajige of ~S - 45 j/cm Th,!;-d*l Is. Arz~ vrCsa=;v-d AS ro3trizUvSty variationARIKo in exposed SPOcirntns a0luai;tIons of whisker -go- n% 4 T. ambient tornperature and Wtial P. Typical results at an exposure et J/crn show a sharp rise in R by about U-6%. followect.-br an vs:pczabual deca), back to about the toltiml value, at is time constant. QZO rnillisecauds. C)f the possible Mr!chaniarns considered for the alteration offact (photo*ffect. crystal heating, plasocUnct. dcfoct forrnhtlon) It la, shown that point defect for=atlon In the ftwsk, Vzolz able fActor. Def4c loweinastimaktad.to reach to 17 cm.3 were effectively- annealed wt- in *11 ca at* in 140 rr4jUseeenda'ar lea on: ~oyka, Yu. 1. iutd A. K. Yernet &Ldl of laser xelf-focusing in &lkall-hallda mingle crystals, actording to data an shift of the damage center DAN. Y. 206, no. 2. 10Z. 319-3ZZ. Experimental results ar-s described of laser damoso phenom*AA in KCL and KDr crystals, with the object of dater2ntning the 103 USSR UDC 616.12473*75 VITENSHIMAS, G. A., FRMVIQiYU3O_A. A.. IIALUZHIS. X. K., ae &YU K MUMNS9. BUS Chair of Hospital Therapy,,' Kaunas merlicallInstitute A Method for Continuous Recording of an knPlififid EKG 1405cow, Heditsinskaya Tekhnika. No 5, SeP/Oot 70. pp~54-55 -Abstract: A description is given of a method for-direct-recording of an amplified ~EKG'by means of an electrocardiograph designed at the Kaunas Medical Instit~te. The a=lification is effected by application of the feedback prInciple. The diagnostic advantages of an amplified EKG were establishei~on the basis of an examination of 4,00 persons, includiiig those in good health,as 1woll as those with Aypertension, chronic coronary insufficiency',resulting from atherosclerosis, and indistinct heart rhythm. Comparative analysis of convantij)nal and amplifiod eloa- trocardiograms showed that the new method for.:r*CDrding the.EKG permits adAitional inforzation to be obtained in tim diagnosis of anumber ofliheart'diseases. T1 Caa-dioV-agdu1ajr: Diseases Mod YPIMSMAVICHUS, Z., Academician, Academy of Sciences Lithuanian SSR "'The Heart and Its Automatism" Ri,ga, Nauka I Tekhnika. 110 32, 1972, PP 33-38 Abstract: In 1970 an institute -for the study of the physioloj~y and pathology of the cardiovascular system was founded at.the Kaunas 1-k;-dical Institute. Tb- i s _irS4- became one of the leading centers in the world dealinp . titute ; with cuch. pro blens, and is one of the three in Europe (the other two are located in Zagreb and Ro-~-terdam-). Thus far., seven of the staff meffbers ha,v:e been awarded Republic Prizes, and three staff menbers have been awarded the USSR State Prize. T e studies conducted at the institute deal with the,genesis~of the innate rhythmi- city of the.heart, and the various factors,-- endocrine and ne-rrous -- that regulate it to satisfy the pkmiologic needs af the, body under different con- ditions. The heart, viiich accounts for only 0.4-0.5% of the total body weight, consizies 6-10ep of the oxygen taken up by tile boc~y, and this is TM-de possible by the fact that the nurdber of capillAries per. unit, of iq,ocardium arc as twice an great as in other musclea. Any factors that~decreaai! '7t~i-e supply of oxygen to the rqocardium severely compromise its ft~tqtion, and'hnaquontly 1cad to 1/2 USSR Y-AMSMMVICMJS, Z., Nauka i Tekhnil.-.a, No 12, 1972, pp 33-38 ventricular fibrillation -- a type of contractile activity that does not p,,HP.P blood throughout the body. One of the methods' of restoring nornal activity in this.,case consists of stimulation Of the heart -with a~high voltage current. In 1970, as a result of their work and contribution to this problem two of the nembers of the staff were a-mong.those honored by the USSIR State Prize, Pro- fessor A. Smaylis and Dr. A, A newAns, ant has been con- structed at the institute, the rhythrogra~h,, uhich. can irive az accurate recording of :the heartrlrAlmi over prolong ods of ikn~-. ~ By means of this Od-porl -awnt, changes in the activity of. the hea t can be ~ do tecteit which are not insti r apparent by other techniques. Although as y--t the meehaanism of the intiate rrjogenic rhythmicity of the heart has -not.been elucidated the Initial steps J, have been taken and it can be expected. that in! t'he not ttx) distant future clinician& will be able to utilize this phenomnon, alanj~- vith its regulatory factors, in the treatment of heart diseases~~.~~ ~2/2 jP the dimensions of th~. active components, the influenae of-the dimensions being more significant as the required power of the circuit is less. The authors study the influence of the capacitance of the emitter Junction of a microemitter trans- Istor on the speed of response of the TTL of the circuit, the article contains 6 figures, 2 tablesw and 4 bib. liogrophic references. UDC 621.396.6-181.5 Basic Ways of increasing the Quality of Logic Integrated Micro- circuits. Yanushonis S S In the Collection Plikroclektranlka, edited by p 110, Sovetskoye Ra`d--LO--r-%1'U1T1s7-)'nP, House, 1972. viinarticie darLn..v the functional reLationship between the product PT and other phygiczl parameters of space., bounded by an arbitrary surface. On the banis of the obtained dapend- ence the article discusses ways of increavinsz.the 'sno-d: Vf ro- sponat and decroari.ing tho.ecattoring p6vcr of the logic inte- micrciclt~cuits.'. The article contains 2 bibliographic references. UDC 621.382.21, Use of Nonlin 'ear Programming for- Opti"i. Computation. of the Geometric Di"..nsionn of the Regions of 77r&o&isxors of Into- grated Datalov, D.V., A V and RudePko'__L'&. In the ~Id~itce 110 .5, p 118, Sovetzkoy; Itadi. RnT'11.'s-Vh- ins House, 1912'. A method is suggeated for volving problems of aynthe- on the use of nonlinear pro- Sizing active componon'to based e gives ,a black-diagram oV gramming equipment. The articl the ~prorrazalgorithn and a specific example of tho optiiial computation of th a goo,metric dimensions e7f -the reetionn of a transistor for an integrated semiconductor aircuit. The article contains 4 figures. I table, and 0 biblio- graphic references. UDC 621.196.6-181.5 Structure of Micropower Integrated Internal Remorles on Uni- form Subsystems on Supplementing HIP Transistors. - (,ordoyev. D.K. ot &I. In the Collection Mtkroojcktr~-"'24' a ITT;E -0cf- 5 _y -r7M.-L`u-KT_n_;-No 51 p 128, Sovetakoya Radio 'Ulistlng House. 1972. UDC 621,372.063. USSR MESHIS, P. P., Y1ANMS-R)L1kK:~CHYUS, V. I. 'tEquatioas of a Multichannel Band Filter" Techn. kibernetika, Tekhn. kibernetika (Technical Cybernetics), Kaunas, 1970, a lo BA118) pp 263-269 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstr ct Translation: This article contains an investigation of a. sysu!m comprising two modulators, low-frequency filters and a summator. The s i gm a Imultiplied by the hrough the low'frequency filters to time function of the first modulator goes t the second modulator. The signals multiplied by the time function of the latter are sum=ed. It is demonstrated that the given system isa band filter with a central frequency equal to the modulation frequency and aaL depending on the errors and instability of the lov-frequency filter,parramaters and with strictly symecrical shape of the pass band withl,respect~to the midband frequency. Illere are four illustrations and a four-antry bibliography" USSR XM-MM, T. R., and ZM A V an and Animal Physiology, N.., Chair of Huir leningrad State University "Spontaneous Pulsating Activity in the Cat Visual Cortex During Asphyxia~' leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Secheno Vol 5 8, No 22, 197P-.*' pp 1656-1662 Abstract: Action rom the surlace of 60 neurons of ne -notentials were recorded f t] visual-cortex-(trephined occipitall bone) in anesthetized and curarized cats. As 'long as the animals were on artificial~respiration, the netwons discha-rged single or multiple spike potentials at -rates of 1-57 inrpUsesfsec. Upon disconnection from the respirator, no changes iTere obserred in the first 5-10 see. With hypoxia developing, the rate of discharge increased by a factor of 8-10 for a duration of 5-90 see. Then the ratel.rind amplitude oj! the spike potential decreased, and all activity ceased in 15-329 sod of asphyxia. Neurons with an initial discharge rate of 12-15 Impulses/sec prezerved their activity for the longent period, while those~with an, initial rate of 1-5 were the first- to become silent* EEG activity outlestod that tif individual visual neuronsc It is pointed out that the changes in the diBeharge rate caused by asphyxia are similar to those caused by ca-tfiodic-depression: a partial depolar- ization of the neurilenm- 'by up to 15 W facilitates,generation of action uw 612.822-3+612-825- USSR uDc: 621.372.54 Y!A!Npy~~ -X-4--K. MLINICHUK, A. Ya. "An Electromechanical Band Filter" USSR Author's Certificate No 257635, filed 28 Dec 67,.published 20 Nov 70 (fron Rn-Radiotekhni-va, -No 6, Jun 71, Kostract No 6V437 P). Translation: t-n elect-rorp=chenicel band filter is proposed w-bich contains P- T-shaped resonetor vhich aperates in the fie-an-al vibration mode, one Permanent bar magnet and J.nput and output electromagnetic c-c-aver-ters, the eP~Ids 0th e resocnat tor fi ~t.in g --I n- the, converter gaps ~ 'To s inipli f r maznufac- ture of the filter, the base of the T-sha .ped.resonatorls fzzistened to a SUPPort 'which is not connected to:the ma&ietic circuit of the fillLer, arid. the e-12ds of the ne--wient magnetic are directly connected to the MaEpetic Circuits of the input and output converten V UDC: ~62i-M.54(088.8) USSR YANYSHEV, P. K. IIA Method Pf Determining the quality of Rod, Fastening". USSR Author's Certificate No 281674V filed 9 Jun.69, p:ublisiied 29 Dee 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6v44o P) Translation: A method is proposed for determining the quality of rod fastening, e. g.~cantilever fastening of the resonators in electromechanical filters. The procedure is based on setting up mechanical forces in the rod to be tested. To improve the accuracy of~measurement precision, a standard specimen made in the form of.a two-rod fork with rods having identical resonance frequencies is fastened in a manner analogous to the rod to be tested, mechanical oscillations are excited inonre of the rods, the amDlitude of the oscillationsLin the second rod is mecsured, and the quality of the fastening (corq~li mice of thF., joint): is dkermined from the amplitude ratio of the oscillations in the.rods. -C 623 )6, 9 i~Cl;! KOV A. A. YMI od o Cont roiling the Temp- *Keth erature Coefficient of F-re a ue n cy n f ".10 a I ~'Englneering Articlez" 'ertificLt-~~- ~N02U255, 'Filed ~8 Dec 67, Published '2L, Feb 7" "rom, Author s C Mh-Radiotekhnika, 1,10 10, Oct 70, Abstract 110.10V386 F) lation: 11iis Author's Cert te introduces a zietho(L of control- t..(~ -ernt~~ra- -4 rwis ture,`cae f fie i6nt of frequency of met&llic electronic parts 'Gueh tne! rezon,,ito-,~ in electrQr~--chanical filters. 'he procedure is t3ased on contr;>11ing the j)'Nyz?,icu.,' e r-s of the parts. As a distingaishiri 'on g feature of tt,~e pattimt, Lht-~,- rf-Lrigc in the temperature coefficient of frequency is extended 'kr case hardening the g.ven part. to shift the temperature coefficient of frequency. -toward more positive values. RoUe-r treatment may be used for case hardening. , iOn the other hand, Lhe temperature .coefficient of frequency is shifted toward more negati-ve values by solterling ' he zur- layer. for,instance by electropolishing LaCe :, 1, : f: .!: 1 1 1 ; I .,:: 'i~ H., 1 1 1111, ::111. 111 lli~ i, - 2/3 048 UNC CA S-S IF I ED.: PROCESSING 0ATE-13NOV70 CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AN0114730 ..,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IIJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXCERPTS: Tf. fE COORDINATING tOMPUTER CENTER WILL PROCESS INCOMING INFORMATIOlkill. ~A ROUTINE REPORT A NEW INVASION OF MAN INTO SPACE USUALLY CONCLUDGS WITH A PHASE LIKE JH[S. THE 14EANfNG CQNCEALED IN THIS SENTENCE IS NOT ALWAYS COMPLETELY REALIZED. MEANWHILE, SUCCESSFUL SPACE EEXPFRIMENTS~ !WOULD NOT BE POSS113LE WITHOUT COMPUTERS. ON 15 SEPTEMBER 1968, THE~.SUVIL-T UNION LAUNCHED THE AUTOMATIC STAT[ON "ZOIND 51' TO.~iARDS THE MOON. F-00-0-dINIG ORIENTATION IN Sptkf~:*_ WHICH j_,,AS r4R 1UT WITH HIGWPRECIS1014~,:~ MVICE RIED 0 rHE PP GAVE THE COM.AANO INHICH SWITCHED ON'THE LAST sTtrr:! or- niF c.4RRiER RCCKETSI PERMITTING THE STA710N 1*0 SE'SENT~OUT INJHE DEPECTION OF THE FLIISHT TO THE MOON. Ar A DISTANCE 0F.APPR0XINATI-.l:Y 32.5tOOO KILOMETERS FRG-j'-) THE EARTlif THE ON 30AIRD AUTOMATIC, CONTROL SY~4,TE'A HELPED CA.RRY OUT THE STATION'S PROGIR.AMPF0 TURN INTO THE 4NITIAL PUS:1110h FOR TRAJECTORY CORRECT IGN. THE- DATA 14FEOEO TO MAKE THE CORRECTIGN WAS PREPARED BY THE M-EASURING CGMPLEX AND TRAINSMITTED~Ot4 BOARY THE~STATION. "ZOIND 511_~iAS TRAINSFERRED TO A NEW FLIG.HT TRAJECTORY WHI.Clt IMPROVEI) ITS f-L IGHT 'ISTANCE Or- AROUNU THE MOON. THE STATION FLEW AROUND JHE MOONi AT A b 00 KILUMETERSt: CONOV,CTING, RE~EARICN: OIN ITHE PHYSICAL APPROXIMATELY 2,01 -CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SPACE NEAR rHE MOON DURING THIS ~TME. DUR ING -0 51115. APPROACH TO THE EARTH, ITS TRAiECTORY WAS SU6,JECTED TO A ZON i SECOND. CORREcTICN IN ORDER TO INSURE AN. EXACT APPROACH TO THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE. THE CALCULATED.WIDTH OF THE "ENTRY COkRI001119 IS 10-13 lKILOMETERSt WHEREAS THE AVERAGE DISTANCE TO, T HE MOON 15~EQUAL TO 384095 KILCMETERS. UNCLASSIFIED im 1! A, AIMIR UDC'51s621.391 KORSHIKo V. It) and UUJJUAjSR. "The Bounds of Error Probability for Analog Decoding in Gausuian Channels" Tashke,-ttp v ab, Vopr, kibernatiki (Probleas in Cybernetics -- collection of works)t No 45t 1971, pp 156-180 (froa,M-Matematika,~ No 6. 1972, Abstract No- 6V361) Tramlationt Words in a binary code (n,k) with an alphabet (1,-1) end a minIImum Hamming distance dmin are transmitted alon a,~ e,emi-cOntinuous chaanel with additive noise having a Gaussian distribution (0,,02). The upper bounds of the decoding error probability for optimum recDptiozI "as a whole" axe determined. A comparison is made of the decoding,error Probabillty for the given code in reception 'as a whole" and4n."element by elemant" reception. IA 7 USSR UDC: 51-621.391 KORZMX, V. I., "Estimates of the Probabilities of Errors~in the Case of kne-leg Decoding in Gaussian Channels" V-sb. Vovr. Kibernetiki (P oblems of Cyberneti cs--collection of works) r 45--,Tashkent, 1971, pp 156-180 (from Rai-Kibernetiktt, No 6, Am 72, Vyp_ Abstract No 6v361) Translation: Code words of binary code (n:, k) with alphabet (1, -1) end mitted over a seni-con'inuous chan- vinimum Hamming distance dmin are transm. Gau3sian distribution (0~ (T2). Eqtim,,teS nel with additive noise haN from above are determined for the. probability of it decodi,~tg error for op- ti=m reception "on the whole". A comparison Is given ~f,estimates of the probability of a decoding error in the given. code. for tlAe, case:of reception on the whole" mid in the case of reception' llby::elements.". V. Yegarmin. . . . . . . . . . . . AMEN MMWNMW&'. USSR Y NYSF "I"OV, A. "'A:Z I"v"A 3. A: IVA Method of (,'ont ro 1.1; i n g t h e Temperature C o e f Ii e i e n t a f F v! Ue n a Y c f I. z. a I -I i c i-. a d0 tngineering c -1 e s ~USSF Author's Certificate i 10 253255, ~ii d 28: D L~e C. Of UD.L4.S e P hed 2 4 re i, r r, 'M-Radiote?hnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract 110 101'380' P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method. of ce)ntroE -ng -,t~mrera- ture coefficient of frequency of me~vallic electronic parts puch *~S 4',C. reson;:!.trz-3 in elect row- chanic al filters. Tue procedur!~! is based on contrOILlirtij, ,;he yji~ysicr-~I par,,-m- -eters of the parts. As a distinewisbinp a the of variation fe ture of the pat~nl in th6 temperature coefficient of frequency is extended by case 'rardenin- the f;iven part to shift the ten-perature coefficient of fmquency tovard morli, positive vz.IuF-~S. ~Roller treatment may be =ed hardenint., or case On the otlier ht,;'Ad., "Ile of frequency iti ihifted tavr"rd movo r4O.%,ativt, bil III(jfL(:II,iTig 3ur- -race layer, for, instance by, U33R UDC: 621-317-799;621-382 BLAGOVESHCH-ENSKIY, V. S., ZYRYANOV, G. iffi., and YANYUSHKIN, V. L. "Measuring Semiconduct-or Diode L oss Resistance" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta', No.* 3, 1971, pp 145-147 Abstract: The loss resistance, usually designated rs, is one of the semiconductor diode param ters determiniiA ge the frequency ran,,, of.the diode. 7his articl,-; describes an instrument for measuring this quantity which overcomes.the defect of an earlier device for the same purpose by using a peak detect-or instead of the low- frequency filter used in the earlier system, -thus incri. the signal obtained from the diode.under test. A;,block diagram of the new system plus a qchematic are given, togethe'r with an ex- planation of its operation. ~ The ins,trument can be~ used for mea- suring the loss resistance in'tunnel-diodes and in varactors biased in the fox-nard direction. :The authors 'are associated with the Tomsk Poly-t-echnical Institute., 7. - 139 USSR UDC 621.391.2713.088:-Blg.272 YARALOSHVILI, R. V. "On Errors in Practical Spectral Analysis Under a Fourier Transformation of the Correlation Function" Trl~ metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of the Metrology Institutes of the USSR), 1971, No. 126(186), pp 78-82 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metrologiya i izmeri- tel-Inaya tekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11.32.77) Translation: Errors in the spectral analysis of stochastic processes that are introduced by a Fourier transformation.of the correlation function are discus- sedi It is shown that errors in the correlation function from the aspect of . i ~their effect on the result of the spectral analyais should-be separated ipto local and global errorti. "Farasitell oscillations appnir in the spectral den- sity under a local error in the correlation. function..I WIth a global nature of errors in the correlation function, when the error function can be expanded in Fourier series in the interval of definition,: local "pips" corresponding to the expansion harmonics occur in the spectral plane. These results make it possible to determine points of the correlation function at which the greatest errors occur. The general expression is. also~obtainedjor the -error of the spectral density on the ass,_,mption of continuity of the- errar of the correlation function; possible errors in the spectral analysis for known errors in the cor- relator can thus he evaluated. 3 ref. 21.', 311,-,'~ 21'. 3T3A29. 4 MR U M KD=, ~Ye. D. SITRULICHEr- KO, G.--; D~ YARJALOSHVILI , P" -V. 4 k "A Random Signal Generattor" Institut' Tr~ metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of:XOtrolop7.- es~of the USSR~, 19~70, VYP. 11-7 4M, PP TO-9,117 (from FlZh'-Rad~iot'ekhnika.~ No 2, Feb 71, Abstrac t no., 2A391) Translat4on: The authors describe the firictional circuit of a. generat-cr of random si-cmals in the 0.01-30 H.z range with a shapeal for the forn., of the correlation :function ':-'~(T). Bandon signals -n the above~ r-ent,oned freo?.Iency range are produced by the method of converting noise to., a generalized tele- graph signal with sifosecluent filtration by low-frequency filters. These filters double as the correlation function s aper.. T~e,maxiiriw error i n shaping R(-L) is calculated. Four illustrations, bibliography of nine SUM9. titles. Re 40, -17- -.. --------------- . . - - -- . --!,, ~,., -~ ~- -t ~ ~~: .,:~ *.jj~!~~;-. - ': !-~, , ~I ;,! , ~.1 ~ --- . - I - ~~ ~- - 1, , ., .,-;l: j i . . I ~ . 1 .1 1 . I - . , - -.- ..: ... ~:- ~: -- I - ~:J/2 -~ 0 UNIC.LASS FI`4b. 4: :~:j :~kbCE~ ~~ 11 - )D; f r. : :,- , , I : t S ING D -IT E -13NOV70 ;F USSR UDc: 8.74 VIDUGIRITE, V. P. , PASIZED-FICHUITE, N. V. YAJ .1 YT!il-B YU RASMPIA "Using the Razdan-3 Digital Computer,for IY6gram-ming Analog~Procedures" v sb. Vvchisl. tekhn~. T. 2 (Co=-uuter Tech-nology-collection of works. ~01-2), Kaunas 1971, PP '84-590 (from R""h-Kiberretika, No 1, jan 72, Abstract No M060) Iranslation: The paper describes the basic principles of using the "Raz- I~n , ~3eligital computer to compile block diagrams of systems of linear algebraic equations sol"Ied on the 11-1:7-14 analog comruter at the ComDuting Center of Kaunas Polytechnical fpqtitute. Authors" abi3tract. -1;-11 ImMl NTMI 17~ n oil UNCLASSFFIED OkQCESSING DATE--230CT70 C1RC ACCESSION NO--AP0124687* -,&BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. -EXPTL. DATA ON THE INTEGRAL ENERGY -SPECTRUM AND ON THE ANGULAR DEPENDENCE OF THE SHAPE OF THE PI PRIME POSITIVE MESON SPECTRUM IN THE CENTERIOF MASS SYSTEM FOR THE TITLE REACTION AT 660 MEV, ARE COMPARED WITH CALCNS. WHICH ARE BASED ON THE RESONANCE MODEL OF THE PION PRODUCTION, DEVELOPED BY HANDELSTAM WHICH IS ..USEDt IN TURNt PRIMARILY FOR DESCRIBING THE MESON FORMATION PROCESS IN PP INTERACTJONS AT THE GIVEN ENERGY. THE SPECTRUM IS REASONABLY WELL ..DESCRIBED BY MEANS OF THE RESONANCE MOOEL~# BY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE PRIME3 P,SUBDtlt2 PRIMEL D.SUB2# AND PRIKE2 F SUB?t3 SHAPE IS IN CONTRAD.ICTION TO THE RESONANCE MODEL PREDICTIONS*, THE PARTIAL CROSS .~,7SECTIONS OF THE PI MESON FORMATIONS FROM THE .(J,L), STATE, DEPENDING ON JHE:MESON.ENERGY E SUBPIv ARE GIVEN FACILITY: OBIEDIN. INST. -USSR-,. _-Lit tt-'004037 LAs oo no -PRIMARY SOURCE: HIS Daily Report, Soviet Union, 9 karch 19,71), Vol III, Nr 46, p D 1 f .~USSR DISCOVERY OF PI-MESON REFORM AT DUM:INSTITUTS [E-ditor1&l Report-L Xoscow SOCIALIST nPUSTRY: of 5 mrch irin publishes 3 a report by TASS corre3ponden; A. Vrenyakoy entitled "The Viscoyer7 of~ the SacreL- of Fi-meson. The report desez-toes hawo experimenting on a Wchrocyclotron at the bubna Joint..- Nuclear Re3earah Institute, OSoviet physicists -have: accouplished the previously UnkxtoWn tran&formation. of a positive xlfton into it- naeAtive oned~ Tha reaction can I&-"' rsed'l one. -ve 'ram; a nogitive meson to a positive The repoit continues: 'This research by -physicists Yu, A. Batupay, S.A. Bunyatoy,, yAjL_-%_doroy,,, andg -was apained an 31 ftarM and, ackftcwjedg0d Ila an outstanding _ _A,_UjkAA scientific discovery at a ocaaion of the USSR Counall of Xlnisttiws Co=ittee for inventions and Discoveries.* the Saylot phyatclsts' d1scovery,8 the re"rt continues, 'is ot enornous theorttical importance. Thus. in the opWon *f.scientistso,wit-h the h6lp 6f the newly discovered r"ation at pi-mesons a search for nevlatcalz nuclei can be c*;nIUz*t*d.X Im 2 I.X 028 UNCL.KSSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--OqbCT70 ACCESSION NU-AP0103494 AdSTRACT/EXTRAU-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUrH3RS COMMIT TO PAPER OBSERVATIONS OVER 158 PATIENTS IN WHOM AFFECTION OF THE LIVER AMD BILe UUCTS WAS ACCUMPANIED BY MANIFESTANONS OF HEPAYIC INSUFFICIENCY. THESE PATIENTS'WERE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS~r,VIZ, WITH BILIARY HYPEIRTEMSiON 106STRUCTIVE JAUNDICE) AND WITH LIRRHUSIS AND TUINJOkS OF THE LIVER, _S WELL AS DISTUR6ED PORTAL AND HEPATIC MCOLATION. ~ MMPLEX TREATMENT 15 INDICATEV IN. HEPATIC jtjSUpFICIjENry IT:' BEING Aj?lAED AT ImPRoVIING HEPA"r FUNCTION, CORRECTION OF THE WATER:ELCTROLYTE 8ALA,,iC_E, PROTEA11% METABOLISMv RkDUCTION OF AMMONIA 1.44TOXICATIONP CHACKIPIG ljlEmQR?HAGC-S IN PATIENTS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION AINDA3LEEDING FRUil OIA' TED ESOPHAGE:pL VEINS. WITH THE DEVELOPPItNT OF A SEVERE FORK OF I.NSUFFICIENCY PREMIAl-ous STATE ANO INEFFECTIVENESS Of GOiNSERVATIVk-,.THERAPYIIEXTRACORPOREAL CLEARANCE OF- THE INDIZATED. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDO 539.4-012 S. YA.. Physicomechanical Institute, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR,~Ltvov "Determination of the Stressed State of.a. Disk Weakened by a System of Cracks" Llvov, Fiziko-Khimiclieskaya.Ifekhaiiika MateriAlov, Vol '9, No 4, 1973, Pp ?5-81 Abstract: A survey of works is given on the plane problem for a disk with a crack. A disk is examined which has N arbitrarily directed straight-line cracks under an arbitrary load (in particular, stresses, applied to the opposite edges of the crackE;,* are assumed ta.be unequal). The problem is reduced to a solution of a system of integral equation.~,,whiah, in the case of internal cracks, can be transformed to &system of se.cond-order integral equa- tions. Partial cases dnd methods of solving,the equations era discussed. 20 bibliographic references. 26 1 1 FIJ :i, h 1, WF USSR UDC 539.4-012 YkSTIq$ G. S., LIBATSKIY, L. L. PRIMA- .9-01AW Physical Ifechanics Institute of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of S fvov~Polytechnic Institute cience.s,,,L-_.vov,L "Stressed State of a Disc with a Diametral Crack" Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekanika Materialov, Vol 8, No 2, 1972, pp 69-78 Abstract: A solution of the integral equation of the symmetric problem in the form, of a series with respect to A (X is the crack length reduced to the disc diameter) is found for a disc with a central diametral crack with arbitrary metric a-dantisymmetric loads. Formulas~ are also found for,detepaining the stress intensity coefficients with accuracy-to tc"Ls:of order X-12. Graphs are presented showing the variation of the critical value of concentrated normal and tangential forces as a function of the crack length and:the variation of thelcorresponding distributed loads. :L4 USSR mc: 62o.:-.72.25:669.. X4 MLIMM, Z. M., Physical-Mac.hanical InsU,tute of the Ukrainian SSR S* er~iences, LIvov ~ "Mechanical Characteristics of Steel 35 as a Flumot-coa of; the Loir Temperature Stretching Rate" Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekh-g-nik Materialov, Vol 05, NO 2, 1970, PP 30-37 Abstract: This article contains the results of investigation of medium carbon steel 35 in the temperature ranGe 001C with variation of the loading, rate Of 77-3~ from static to in-mact with ( T-6-21 * 10 -nec). Ilie mechan- ical -properties of mntals with body-centexted cifbic lattives, includi~ the rajor- ~rlj-,Uyzensl ive to tA!nrpcrxture changes and ity of, construction materials, are t 'rnvestI(,mtjan o,' these relations deormation rateen e. low hon-o-logic te, ~,,raturcj a. t not. only -in deter.TJ_nirq,,- 'the wor~imbility of the n-a-.A-Irial bu-~ also in is importan studyinZ brittle fracture and the s,,&chanism of plairttAc flow wl)ich is not commli- cated by dix-nis-Ion and re-cry-stal-izaLion processes under these conditions. The t stress-strain diaGrams cons.1'acted on the basis of -the oricillngirais are presented. Me nature of the diagram= changes companatively little ",rith an increase in the deform-tion rate. For a small F_ the rate curves are above the static cuxve; then vith an increasa in E the rate curves approach the stz:,-%,J.c curve and at negative typpe-mtures they-even int.4-arsect it.- -_ -Itters-eation _taRes yI~ca fauter the_ lower USSR MkR:-;.Y;A, S. YA. PM-171M, Z. 11-1., Friziko-PChimicbeskaya Xekbaaika M!~terialav, Vol 6., NO 2, ISWO, -Pp "o-37 the te=,erature e-~Tect- on the form a-' t"ae Ite::Perataz~a. Reducing has the sh,~iz~ aLly at temreraUre be the dia-Sra-m-, the diagrams go up azd down especi S low 1?00x. te, the nature of the diagrum becon-es standard At. 77 K and a.ma?dm=, defo--mation ra for 0-ri-ttle fractarea. An --hows thal', the axp nalysIS of the set of dlaGrains erim-ntal -values of all the -.-ech=ical ch=-acteristics can, be -.0,otted well. on strai 0-11t liner- (zart of t1ae a are ir, Fi6lLre 3) Correspo=-1-~U:41- i-lo 7UIC linear rclrvtions -~M U Tzar val-a-as as i\=ti-ons of the logar#Lri of the e~jiptic c-" -plast-ic daIonia- rata. 2=- Slooe of theve lines increues vi-L% a deer,~ase in to CateS an increaze I'n uen-Sitivity ta, t~- deforriltion rate.. ~~.e dsma shov -,:hattl t2ze tairTemture depende=e of tie~;mechazzdcal characte-ris- t. I cIX ap-l-Lelably atrow. r tLnn thii iloperi'der;Ce. Tlw intialaity o*" grovth W, he- yield I*iat and ult,-zate strengrtb.ine-ftoes s.s V~;~tenp:!iO'IUre ic 1,.jwero-d. In the temjrwerat~are ranGe of 140-1600K the f6ilowing Changes tale Pl- e: t--e elonzation unil, length and redua~ion of ax re rc 1"c a- educed) the true -rapture strerkTth reaches a r-zxi:-r;=, an inflection is obsj--~.ved aa the yield point mte curve, and the conical section disappears. in the frat~ture-- The law of varl- at~on Of the upper yield point is also anmIVed. An ans,11,itical ox-pression in 2/3-- - 3/1 5 10 C E S S ENG D A T F 2 P4 ()V 7 0 UINCLASSI _C I ENT S OF ST:kESS INTENSUTY +0R CYL INDR, [CAL SAMPLES WITH AN TT`ILE--CQE-FFf _~EXTERNIAL CRACK, 01 F VARIABLE DEPTH -A-11TPOR-YAREMA& S.YA. -:-COUNTRY OF INFO- USSR CE7-~~F t Z. KH 1.4 14-c-&HAN. MAT. ~4'976, 6* f I I !87-89,~ ;A d! _!)_ATa:-Pu_fC -SHE6 -7 AREAS-MATERI A k I i:- ENGR M I NO CIVIL N~ r) fliNt -01STRIBI T I OrN, C I lf~tj N 1 V'4 GA E E _L TV C 9 1 1_1 TAGS-' ETAL r-RACKING, STAESS i A IN s E. s r L_ I WR I C SHELL STRUCTURCE, CALCULATIGN -TRGL MARK i MG-i'-10 RESTA f C IONS. 00CW-l"IT CLAS S-ONCILA 55 _1 I ED -PROXY J*E-P NO--l,JP 10369/1'C'l 100161001 /00.0 /1"08-9 C if Rt-- i;cr-rs s 7D .2 2 1INCL ASS I F IED c li S lNG )ATE-- 7NOV7 (J ~C IRC A C C E S S 10 NN0--AP0 129 172 Aul S TR A C 1EX TRA iC T-- i U GUP- 0- ABSTRACT4 PRI'lK EMS AM S P,K~ I.N T I i E -9 E 1: E RI N~ "k T i TC: _% -3 F S TR E S S 1) 1 S Y q 1 B. U T f q N SI NC R A ~C K F 9, L I Ni D ~`, IT A L YH,;: ql MPL E S TH, 5 P E RE F J. -1-13N 'jF M- 1,NIALYSIS AR 'TO OF P XPER 1 ~IE NTAL DAT A X`,1D TFI REPRESENTATION 0 F I S T11% S U-- S S 1 B T 10 N BY A SER, PS OF 1 ~, T ES i TY CCEFF. F On RtAJ L A E. ARE OBTAINPLV Fl],R DiE JNMNISITY COEFF. ON THE [~ASlS OF THE N E U 6 E_-.R G~ TYPE 01F. 114TERPLILATION '-XPPP-SS 01M. THE THEORY AGREES CLOSELY INETH CARR UED OUT ON CR,MN STEEL. 2/2 031 UNCLASSI FIED~ PROCE SSING DATE--27NOV70 ..:CfRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129048 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A ~14 ET HOD OF TESTING FHE MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF C STEEL SAMPLE S AT Lbl,( tLIQUf!)N"EMP. AS FUN'cT IONS ""P-: I ED IS DESCRIBE Li OF THE PAT' OF TENSILE STRESS Ai -.0 AND THE IRES LTS 0 504c" TYPICAL TESTS ARE PRESENTE0. A SEMI EIMPIP11CAL FGRf,;kjLA EXPRESSING THE TEMP VELOCITY DEPEN01-NCE (IF THE YS IS OERIVED, THIS FORMULA AND THE RESULTS WHICH IT REPRESENTS ARE s :CD7lPAT-l5LE. WITH E~XISTING THEORY A-ND IT. EXPERI Mcit, ASS- vt cal V-1*6 'ar. -tics USSR Ye S A. S; 7 ~Z- y V. L., J44 CSR c chanucs, Icaic' Of scie--c", M-- ;.Icct Of -C Inc-lus-4ans on the r .1) On. V SCOW; Z-0 Metall-loveden-1ye No 5, 70, PP 58-6o L lted r. aa, S-0 I e 1. - alixwn Oxid Of -S4 la-c.1-1 a-f- NL'3~~tuzatcd) zilicatus., ail~,con iii.c*dal, and titnnjii;-;~ "riles. The che-mica co=nGsi-I -01, P-1-t hca-s ua t".2 - in . .3 -~ ) : .2 1C, G-2-1-0.23 -ai, C-35-0-37 'ZI, 0.1 Cr, 0.16 1-1), P' and less tjn~ 0. C)-. A. :;YcLrO6en aud OX ccntent -vc~ let, i 3 affecteet Only f 0 110 IeL .:enn wOre uze.-i for 00 lon~~itudinnl t'i-;na for antil aju- iiet,ative w.!ITI is poorest ~u