SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YARMOLOVICH, I.I. - YAROSHEVSKIY, V.A.

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2/2 022 UNCL ASS IF I E 0 RRUCIESSINS DATE--025CT70 ZIRC R 'CCESSIC-N NO-AP0112501 Ais.STPACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.i TECH. A UJ M f IN Af~,S USED AS THF FOR 2 HIGH ALUMPiA CERAMICIS: 22KHS (95PEPtENT AL SJ62 3 SUB-1, AND A995 (9c)PERCENT A' SUP? D sint 6ALAUE MINIf CR, ANO St U'XIDIS) C F -IS CONTAINE0 JOPE A BALA. ;G01Z AFTE4 Tfic FINAL FIRIN(~ 2Zkl ;ZCE,4r jF VITKEOUS PH~153C WHILE A995 CONTAINED No vi,rREous PmAsE. B)TH CERAMICS HAO A HIGH '~!ECH. STRPN45TH (E.G.. THE 6 END I ING iTRENGTH PEACHED 4500 KG-Ct4 PP I H I 'H H V' 0 S S ( 13 . 5 M UH S 5 C i-IF-LATIVELY THER-1AL ALE I 130 TIMES I-J PRI'4E NEGATIVE3 AND 45 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE', CAL-(Cm- -'DEGREE SEC) FOR 22KHS AND A995 RESP.li COMPRESSIYE STRENGTHS LARGER THAN 20,000 KG-:r-'i PRPAE2, L06 WATER ASSORP-TION (S,~IALLER THAN Oq. EQUAL. To 0.02PERCENT)i AND HIGH IRESISTANICE TO THERMAL CYCLING II.F., HEATING TO WATER), THE SAMPLES WFIRE 35GUEGREES FOLLOWED BY CCULING IN RUNNIN(y BOILED FOR 3 HR IN 10PERCENT HCLt IOPERCENT,14 SU62 SOt-SUBko AND IOPFRCEf WT;: LOSSES, )(E R E '~ FOR 22KHS 1 1.8, 4T HA SUH2 CO SU33 5IJL4S.;.THE~ :74 A N 'U 21 M~'11-11M PRIME2 FOR A945 41.7 5i1 ANO Z.7 Wlt.-DM PRIME-2, kk.~P. UNCLASS I f~ IED WSR UDC 669.2951620.192.465 PARSHIN, A. M. USHOV, S. S,s and YARMOLOVICH, I-I, "Titaniwa Alloy Cracking During Aginge' 140scovt Metallovedenlye i Termichoakaya Obrabotka I'letallov, lio 49 Apr 73, pp 43-46 Abstracts In a study of titaniim alloy of the VT-22 type with varying a1.L y- 5jigi 6% Al and 6.54-, beeta-stabilizing element (3.0~51, ho, 2"r~;"' Fe, 0-514 Cr, and 0.5,91o~ Mn) it was observed that extrusions 1 120 min in dianm-,ter and 10-12 mn thick, quenched in ifater after ore hour at S'?OoCj crathed-di.Lrin~i, sub- sequent aging. The most intensive orackdng during, aging after quenching from 8700C occurs at 4000C, ithere cracks are noted after 5-10 ho=, at the temperature. Above 500 0C and belo-#r ZOOOG the foniation*.;)f c-Lialts ira-- not detected, even after ?- 20 wrt in cases of li ght, medi um, md acute poisoning, respectively. Because atropine i's dangerou i es f s cas pronounced h,,,-rpoxia, patients in this state were given o-,vgen to inhale. If metho; P, of treatirearit indicated bv the condition of the pAtlents, the follo~A.n(, were applied. intrainusciLlar injection of a 251A AgS01, solution iii 'Pronoi.,.riced inental disturbances, bloodletting- and intravenous, Injection off a 110~1) (_-,lijcosQ solution and a ICF,/7 C--Cl2 solution in p-almon.ary. edema; intravenong injection of an~ 0.051% - strop~.-nthine solution together with. a 40~ gluc(lise solution in curses of collapse. Poliglucine, hydracortisone, ephedrine, ant', other drugs were aIxo administered. As a part of the detoxification therapy vitanins of the B co=1ex (Bl, E6, PP, eta', and a.-co7bic acid were, administered toiiether with glucose and plasma substitutes. As resuscitation measures art-ificial.respiration (upon t3 - 62 ............ USSR UDC 669.295-018.9.4(088.8) GOLUBTSOVA, R. B., and _R "Electrolyte for isolation of Yietallide:Phases in Alld s of TitaniumtI USSR Author's Certificate No 293058, filed.11/11/69, published 11/03/71. (Tran lated-from Referativnyy Zhurnal Ifetallurgiya, No' 3, 1972, Abstract No 3GI60P) Translation: An electrolyte is proposed for isolation of metallide phases in alloys of Ti, containing HCl and methanol. To achiev6 selective isolation of -the T:L-Fe phase, perchloric acid is introduced to the clectrolvte with the following ratio of components in %,11/1) : HCI 45-55, pe-rchloric acid 10-15, methanol 1,000. The process of electrolytic prification of Ti alloys is performed at -boom temperature and.D=0.05, a/cm An ex!2-mple~is presented. 112 016 UNCLASSIFJE D PROCHSING DATE--230CT70 i.-TITLE--SPECTROPfiOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF MICROGRAM AMOUNTS OF CHROMIUM POWDERS -U- ANDDIC ."AUTHOR-02)-GOLUBTSOVA, R.B., YAROSHENKO,~A.D. OU-14 TRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZAVOD. LABs~ 1970p 36(2)t 14 7- 8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --':SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TOP tC TAGS--CHROMIU149 TRACE ANALYSIS, SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS _'~'CQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.~PROXY REELIFRAME--1996/1882 STEP NO-1-UR/0032/70/0361(102/01,'~7/0140 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118844 UNCLASSIFIED milli 7.- :7~7 W2 016 UNCLASSIFIEb PROCESSING DATE--239CT70 URC ACCESSION NO--AP0118844 ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAICT. A,0.01-G I SAMPLE IS DISSOLVED IN 15 -~ML: H SU132 SO SU64 (1:2) CONTG. SEVERAL:DROPS OF HP40 SUB3 (D. 1.4). THE ~SOLN. IS EVAPD. 3 TIMES AND DILD..TO 50 ML WITH H SUBZ :0. A 1-5 ML ALIQUOT IS MIXED WITH 2 ML LOPERCENT NACLD SUB4v 5 ML 5PERCENT '-IAOAC, I ML 4PERCENT NAF, AND, AFTER ADJUSTING THE~PH TO 5-6 WITH ALKALI OR HOAC, 2 ML OF 0.1PERCENT AQ. PYROCATECHOL VIOLET. THE SOLN. IS DILO. TO 25 ML, INCUBATED 20 MIN AT 90DEGREES,- AND THE., ABSORPT Li IMEASURED AT 605 :NM. SEINSITIVITY OF THE REACTION IS 0.04 MUG-11L. T1 AND V IN 501 NI IN 30.p-AND MO IN 15 FOLD EXCESS 00 NOT INTERFERE':WITH.THE DETN. FE IS MASKED WITH ASCORBIC ACID AND EXCESS:OF AL: AND TI WrTHiF PRIME NEGATIVE. CL PRIME NEGATIVE, NO SUB3 PRI&E NEGATI.VEt AND SO SUB'~ PRIME NEGATIVE :NEGAT-IVE INTERFERE WITH THE DETINo IN.CONCNS.o GREATER THAN 10 MG-ML. FAC*lLITY: INST. MET..IM.-BAIKOVAr MOSCOW, ~USSR,* -------- A'O~ESONG OATE _T -7Z U tq r L A S, ~S I F I f: ~P --L31NIOV70 T.ITLE:--SfjLVAT!_lCHR.0MIC EFFECT CM ELC s i KTROCH~MICAL RE-D,V TION OF, SOME ~'::~-'AROMATIC COMPOUNDS ON A MERCURY. ELECTRODE -U- ~.-AUT~IC)R-(02)-Fl~IKELSHTEY'v4, A.V., YAROSHENKO, ~A.l, -7:C-GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :~'SGURCE- I LV. VYSSH. UCHE[3, LAVED. K H IM K H 1 M. TEKHM(A L970, 13(2), 194-6 UAtE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION, DROPPING MERrURY ~ELECTRDDL, NITRObENZENEt CHE;MICAL 5:JbSTITUFNI4 13014 CHLOKINI~~, im),~rjxyi. RAUKAL, AM I M E MARKING--NO-RESTRICTIOINS oocunc-t-ff CLASS-UINCLA SS IF IED ..'PROXY RE-rL/FRA,'4E--3006/,!1U4 STEP ~10--URJO15~~-t/'70/013/1)02/019i~/0196 C IR.C ACCESSION .110--ATO,'34790 UNCLA SS f Fler) ~fl Ift ~ i t 1) 1-3- tV17C LA SSI 14, 1 t Q: PRUCESSUIG OIATC~ -13N,0V70 'CIRC ACC=-~SICN N3--ATO,13,~t7'90 ..ABSTRAcri=-v-~zAcr--(u) GP-0- ABSTRACT, CORRELA-rICNSS~ ARG PRESENTED BETViEEN THE LVA TQCi-',:~Osi 1 C ':FF'c-:(:T AIND THE' IHALF 1,46.VE POTENTIAL (JIN 2b- UR NT ETOH AT PH 3 1 F 10 R 2 4 SUBSTITUTED M 11 N -0 N U t" I, cf-ji~ipos. 35Pi THE C0R,),ELATl9N IS Of TW:: FORM PH! SU 3 0 N E HA L F AUmA ")LIJS HJA j) E L T A V 5 i J b I , 2 , IN I I L R IF Pill 51,1,90-~IEIIALF [S 114E HALP: Wk~.c Pc.1'rEtirIAL, DELTAV A21 2 IS THE SULW OCI RJ.,ii c 5 -T1 F Ec r AND INEGATIVE AL;PHA AND b E FA T I ,I-i E S M- PMME3 HAVE THE F -0 L L VAL U E-S -RC' SU861 H S0134 PIG SJ32 (R E 'ILS Hi -4,N10 SUB2, iM,LAR, MYCL, P,0h, C,Oiq m'oll MOE, 1KW-i SU'3~, PPMEy PiCk St)152~1-it' P,CL), 0.203 A,"'41) 0-. 12 0 ; R C SUW 1-1 SUlW NMEIW*. (A : EQJ A L 3 P t -'J E T, -M,U, H, P,6R, 1?,CL, AND' 14C IIUB6 h SU6.'--t C110 -(A EQUALS C L -~4 10 E E r 0 1 L, ~~' IE t PE sPYNI-1 SUB'i?) , 0.751 NEGATIVE- 0.050. FACILITY: SIB. rtmil"OL . I NS 1'. KRAS,k('JYA,.!5Kt USSR. UNC LIASS I F 1E 609 UN'CLASSI Fl EU :PRMESSING DATE--020CTTO OF PH ON REGRESSIUN EQUATION PARAmerEWS PH] SUBIOVER2 AT SUU1.2 FOR SURSTITUTED BENZYLI 0ENEACE-TdNE',Uf R IVAT IVES -U- -',AUTH3k-(01J-FINKELSHTEYNt 0 TARBYEVA, N.A. A.V.,~ YAROSHENK ._.'dbUNTRY GF' INFO--USSR CE--ELEOTROKHIMIYA 1470, 6(2) 268-71 -DATE.PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ':.-T0PIC-TAGS--0ROPPING MERCURY ELECTRODE9 HYDROGEN TONZONCENTRATION, 6EN ZEN E. DERIVATIVEs ACETONE, CARBONYL RADICAL, POLAROG APHIC ALYSIS -~i~.'C TROL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU ._-do PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0462 STEP NO--UR/0364/70/00(,/032/0268/0271 ACCESSIOIN' NO--AP0107068 UNCLASSIFIED p UNCLASS 1~0 4OCESSfNG DATE-02OCT70 C ACCESStCN NO--AP0107068 k~TRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~T H&POLAROGRAMS (I VS. PHI) AND THEIR riERIVS. (DI-D PHI, PHI) WERE RECORDED ON A POLAROGRAPH lF THE ON-1021TYPE AT 20DEGREES* THE CATHODE WAS A DROPPI.NG HG ELECTRODEf THE ANODE A HG MACROELECTRODE. THE CON-CN. OF THE STUll,_lED SU3STANCE WAS 5 J`TME 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 M. FOR ALL PH VALUES STUDIED THERE IS A CLEAR CORRELATION BETWEEN THE HALF WAVE POTENTIALS, PHI. SUBI-2-1 OF THE SUBSTITUTED BENZYLIDENEACETONE DERIVS.~AND THE'SOLVATOCHRO41C EFFECT ADELTAV.SUSt."2): PHI SUB1-2 EQUALS ALPHS..PLUS BETA DELTA V su3i,2. THE GENERAL FORM OF THE EQUATION RELATING DELTA V SUBli2 TO-PHI.SUBI-2 FOR REON. OF BENZYLIDENEACETONE DOES NOT DEPEND ON PH AT PH EQUALS 2-5. THE PARAMETER BETA OF THIS EQUATION IS ALSO PRACTICALLY CONST. WITHIN THIS PH.RANGE. THE PARAMETER ALPHS DECREASES WITH,INCREASING PH AND IS A LINEAR - FUNCTION- OF- THE H INDEX WHTCH IS '0E.S-C-RfBE0': BY THE'EQUATtON' ALP14A ~;NEGATIVE 0.481-0.058 PH. THE LINEAR- CORRELATION~BETWEEN:.P-il SUBI-2 AND I A tickE THAT THE DELTA,_V SUB1,2-CONFIRMS THE MECHANISM PROPPSED IN't TE AT GROUP AND NOT.THE DOUBLE:BOND JS:. REDUCED AND APPEARS AGAIN -AFT-ER:'REGROUPING- UNCLASSIFIED UDC 539-4:609-419.4 MOR, A. A. and _YAROSHE~NKQ A~ P. Volgograd Polytechnic Insti- tutle~. t-he.-. Strength of Clad Steels" Msrow,-Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 80 1971] pp~ 14-20 Ab:st-ract: The article considers the, mechanical properties of clAd,-structural sheet steels. Tha' meahanical properties of clad st-eel are determined by the thickness ratio of;the.layers (soft and--hard).. There is reduced strength and-increased ductility with.an,increase in the proportion,of Soft 3teel, but not accord- iR'9_-.-t-o:linear law. The article attempts to establish the charac- terof-this dependence so as to determine the,most-rational cl.Mding and reinforcement limit3.. Materials studied include ha-rAened steel 30KhG3A, two-ply'steel.-of the composition 30KhGS.A +,251~-pprcent XhISKOT, two-ply steel KhISN101",Ir 65,G, three-ply USSR UDC 546.651:542.61:547.558 RUSINA, H. N., FOLIKARPOV, Yu. If., YAROSHEMKO, G. F., and TIMAKOVA, L. 114. "Aminosubstituted Phosphine Oxides as Extractants of Rare Earth Elements" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43(105), No 2, Feb,73, pp 233-242 Abstract: Synthesis of aminosubstituted phosphine axides containing phosphoryl and amino groups in the molecule was carried out. Their ability to extract rare earth elements [FEE] was studied. The structure of such reagents makes it possible to form chelate rings with -metal salts, with both functional groups participating; this makes the complexes very stable and selective. It was shown that substituting an octyl radical for an ethyl group increases the extractional capacity of tbe,material.. probably due to the increase in the basicity of the nitrogeu atom and better solu- hility of the complex in the organic phase. -a-Aminosubstitutled phosphine oxide extracts the REE much better than a-aminosubstituted ones, due to a greater strength of the six membered chelataring as compared to a five membered one. The coefficient o' extraction of REE by.above,reagents is-about 0.1, while for the Ca2+ 2+ ~ 3 3+ and Cr6+ they are less Mg Al +1 Fe than 0.01. USSR Ubd 616.9ai.,g-o?9 PSHENICOOV, P. A. and YAROSHF11KO, L. X. Rickettsia labo:natory, Pern Scientific Research Ins'tlt-uVe of aFaMs and Se ra; Petal Medical Institute "Use of Liquid and Dry Rrytbrocyte Diagriosticums In the.Cvsteina Test for Differentiation of Primary and Secondary Infections Gaused by Rickettsia prowazeki" Hoscowp Laboratornoya Delo, No 12 19711 PP 738-740 Abstraett A detailed description is prezented of the Uquid arythiocyte diagnostic mathod for typhus. In primary.1nfection, the level of 161-11 end in secondary infection, the level of Ir,,C increasedin Ithe ao~,Llui, IgC anti- bodies were resistant to reducing agents (2-r-orcaptoeth-wol, athanethiol, cysteine)o while IgH antibiodicti wero not. A decreatze of kjerzgglutinin level by 88-9M, in serum pretreat ed with oysteine - indicates an; I ncmm e of I gN antibodies. If the level of he=- &autinin, na'only one hailf of the origbva, It meant an increase of the cjsteine-resiattnt Iev, With this, method pre-~- lininary results can be obtained In 4-5 hrt.and final ro-i *Ldts, in 16-18 hr. The suggested zethod was tested on 236 rabbits$ 423.guinea pie"131 and ?0 buwn, aera. we 661.184 USSR YARWHBNxO, N_~__A. DENICHENK0, P. -A. FESHCHEM# N. G. ,and IRODIONOVA, A. F. Insfitiite of the Chemistrj of High-Molecular Compounds ,Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, and Institute of Organic Chemistxyi.Academy of S,tiences UkrSSR "The Surface Activity of Alkylphosphonic Acids and of Their Sodium Salts in Aqueous Solutions at Various Temperatures", Kiev, Ukrainskly KbWcheskiy Zhurnelf Vol 19# No 9s SOP 73, PP 893-899 0 Abstracti The Isotherms In the 20-90 range of the, surfAce tension of aqueous solutions of thealkylphosphonic acids RP(O) (0H)2 (B - Q 0- C C 8 9 101 C12# C16) at various concentrations and also of theirlacidic. and neutral Na salts were determined. The neutral and acidic salts had a! surface activity that was twice as high and five-six times as highg respectivelyz,o as that of Ila salts of alkylcarboxylic acids RCOOH (R - C -0 16)- The.surface activity increased in the order RP(O)(ONa), < RP(O)(OH) Ila < RP(Q)(9H)2 . TheJendency of the last two members of this series to form Intermolecular hydrogen. bonds increased their surface activity, Because of the more pronounced mstaRtc characteristics of P as compared with C or S, the compounda4RP(O)(OK ). and RF(O)(OH)OXa had a high surface activity which decreased to a relatively elight extent with Increasing temperatures of their solutions, This decrease. was particularly small for C12 - C16 and became somewhat greater for R "87 CIO IM USSR UDC 661 185 1~ DEYCFENKO, P. A., and YARCSHENKO, N. A., Institute of the Chemistry of High 14olecular Compounds, AZMeMy OT ~Snces UkrSSRI Kiyev "Solubilization of Trialkylphosphine Oxides in Aqueous Solutions of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfates" Moscow# Xolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 351 1-10 4 tJul-Aug 73t pp 751-753 Abstracti The solubilization ab12i-ty of the oxides of symmetrical aliphatic tertiary anines in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions of various concentrations has been investigated, An assumption has been m-We about a mixed type of their solubilization in mycellat solutions, With increasing oleophilic properties the soltfoilization of phosphine oY:Ld-.%s occurus mainly by the nonpolar mechanisn. Addition of sodluw sulfate , to the aqueous solu- tion of sodium dodecyl sulfate increases it a solubilization ability in respect to the dodecyl- decyl-, and: hexaddcyl-phosphine oxides, but decreases it in case of oatylphosplitne oxide, 'A , ~---Fvp USSR UDC:~ 681,185-224 OSHENKO- -11. DEI P. A.., TANCHM, Yu. V., Institute of Chemistry of-High-molecular Compounds, AS UkrSSR "Synthesis of Ammonium ~bnoalkyl Pyrophosphates" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 45, No 5, ykly 72, pp 1114-1115 Abstract, New phosphorus-containing surface-active agents were synthesized by reacting higher aliphatic alcohols with pyrophosphoric acid. Octyl, decyl dodecyl, tetradecyl, hexadecyl and octadecyl esters of pyrophosphoric acid were. synthesized, Ammonia neutralization of these. esters yielded triammon- ium salts of monoalIV1 pyrophosphates. I.t~was found that, these salts are effec- tive surface-active agents: an increase in the aumlGerlof carbon ator,,,s in the ~radical fr3n, 8 to 18 reduces the minimum surface tension at 60oC from 24-3 to 21.8 ergs/sq'. cm. USSR UDC 541.132.3 DERCHENKO, P. A. , and YARDSHE'WO N. A. Institute of the Chemistry of High Molecular Weight Compounds, Aca .6 ITcrSSR ConcentrationConstants of the Ioni2ation of Alkylphosphonic. Acids" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy ZhurnLll, Vol 38, No 4, Apr 72, pp 359-362 Abstract: Solubility and iorization constants of the C8-C16 alkylphosphonic acids were determined in a study of the effect of ionization constants on the transit-ion from real solutions to the colloidal state. It was sholin that the pKl,values range from 3.2 to 4.2, while pK2 remain constant. Temperature changes affect the pK2 values more than pKl. Even thou& pK2 values of the higher analogs are constant at the lower end they are directly related to the chain length; this is due to the fact that addition of jDattlyl groups to a o1jort chain acid increases Ito cloctronegativity, but aii the chain becoiiies longer, this inductive effect dimivishes.; The decrease~in acid strength with increased radicals is due to the entropy effect, wbich.is more pronounced at the second stage of neutralization. Solubility ofithese acids increases slowly with temperature increase until a certain temperature is reached above which the solubility increase becomes more pronounced. The Kraft points UVC: 614+616-0821:651(-22) MA.,1ACM,(Ez-,T OF RUILAL PUBLIC BEALTH SERVICES TO BE IMPROVED, tJkrtIcle* by V,G. Nikitin, head of the -a ganizational methodoloaicalroffiC& of Konoto-P central Rayon Hospital (chiefyphysician: N.C. Yaroshenko), Sum- /X 61(aya Oblast; Moscow. Snvetakove Zdravookhronanive .. Russla~n-, VE-ff-,-Ml submitted 5 January 197L, pp 12-151 The discussion on rural public health management ralsed by V. Bonds- Tenko In t1it Journal, Savety Dueputatav Trudvashcl%tkhsvn [Workers' Deputy Councils) (1969. No 1~ and -by F. GrIgor'yev in Soverskaye 2dravookhraienive Moviet Publ1c Haalch] (1969, No 3) reflects the wishes of pub iclorginizors to Increase the volume and to, improve the quality of medical c!ra in rural areas. It Is not.aurpriaing that the chief Ohy -micions of rayons are.thoi first to raise this question. ' In many respe6ca , on their' activities depends the fulfilment of scheduled objectlves~.Tralaz d to elimination of differences berveen medical service' 3 a to urban and rural papulation.~ , . I I 1. 9, ow. In omit opinion, :It is* oot'only the scientists, public health ministry i %porkers and chief physicians of raycins.who should voice their,,views-.on. the- subject, but also and ~ necessarily -the-, heads of~oijiniiaiionsl methodological offIces In,a tht,qxlallcy of public health'manajime~nt -in rural areas depends larzely on thmtr work. As, a, rule. in hospitals where the work of iucl~.*n office I's no1v set -up well, enough, it is~ diffiiult~ for flne~ chief -physician to worix. and, to: use the~uoras -of V. Bondarenkc, he. In. "riot able to manage public health soarvices In the rayon an a whole" In such hospitals. Considerable ti= has passed ilnce the elizication of rayon public ~.<h dep3xtments, yet, as validly observed by V.Ch., Brzhtvskiy 111. to, d3te "there has been no-legislation to define the.role of..rhe ray6n-hospital a r s he legici=ta-heir to rayow public health,da artmants,",. TIZZI-15-ned for the 'purpose of discussion. 14 USSR uDc 632-938:616-992:632.4 YAROSOITKO T.Y,.., GREBENCHUK, Ye. A., NIKITINA,, A. V.,-and KUZICHEVA, V. V., rkov e ersity "Plant Irraunity to Different Kinds of.Paralsites" Leningrad, 14ikologiya.i Pitopatologiya, No 6, 1972A pp 235-240 Abstract: Long-term studies on different.plant families (Gramineae Chenopodiacea, Solanaceae) show that they have:similar irrmunological responses to fuLgus infections regardless of the biological charactaristics, evolutionary development, and nature of the parasitism.of the pathogdns, e.g., Erysiphe graminis, Ustilago zeae, Cercospora beticola, Peranospora schachti, Tilletia tritici, Sphaacelotheca panici-miliacea, and Puccinia triiicina. These pathogens all undergo recessive changes in the hoat plants in the foin of hypoplasia, plasma degeneration, and lysis. It wouldappear, therefore, that the processes by which physiological immunity is formed are basically similar even when. in- duced by different agents. USSR UDC: 621.78S.019 YAL~&~Kq ~V- 1. 'Wethod of Heat Treatment of Containers", USSR Author's Certificate 344005, Filed i2l'OS/69, Published 18/07/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal.Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973,; Abstract No 818SSP). Translation: A method of heat treatment of containers, performed by heating from within, differs in that in order to assure even heating-,. heating is per- formed by moving the products of combustion of fuel frois a heat generator through the container. ------- ------ mill= P.. "InIM41041111 ~4r" USSR UDC: 620.169.1-192.05 ZAKOLDAYEV, Yu. A., V. V "Device for Automatic Testing of Operability of Output Amplifiers of Logical Control Devices" Aezisy Dokl. k Nauchn-T&hn. Konf. na Temu: Probl. Sozdaniya Sistem Upr. Sudovymi Techn. Sredstvami, 1971 ITheses of Reports at Scientific and Technical Conference on the Problem of Creation of Shipboard Equipment Control Systems, 1971], !xningrad 1971., p-48 (translated from Referati:Vnyy Zhurnal -Avtomatika, Telemekhanik-a i Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, No 3, 1972, Abst-kact No 3 A346 from the resume) Translation: One peculiarity of the circuits used in devices testing output amplifiers (OA) is operation involving waiting, processing,and rejecting OA, as well as the fact that checking of operation of-,.OA is performed botb, and w,10-out information from the outputs of the logic chanxiels. The structural systenis of test devices include: test pulso shapers, OA test circuit, signal collecting circuits,a circuit to make the detexTiawition~ " OA I fo ilea, and e, master cirtuit. It is shoi;rn to be possible to produce such a unit. using -microelectronics elements. The principles of organization of a progra*x- a*llowing minimization of the number of logic conditions by a method other than total trial. are piesented. 1.2:621 USSR uDc: 621-39 -37l.i(08.8) YUSHKOV, N. F., KODDI~OTTSEVA, T. I., YAROSKRIKO) V. V.1, "A Cycle and Channel Synchronization De~fce.,for an Equal-Accessibility Multiple-Channel Radio Commimnications SyAterP 'USSR Author's Certificate No 2591362 filed Ioct 6T, published 23 Apr 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1A2~.8 P) Trannlation: This patent covers a cycle and channel synchronization device for an equal-accessibility multiple-channel radio _co=Wiications system. Th edevice consists of a phase discriminator, cadence pulse shaper, oscil- lator, cycle aynchronization si4piai decod.pr,~ channel distributer, selector and multiplexer. To ensure independent synchronization of otie receiver or a group of receivers simultaneously from different transmitter signals ar- riving -writh diffe!rent -time delays, the device incorporiLtes the following modules: 1) an independent synchronization module connected between the cadence imnut and the output of the cycle synchronization sio,,s] decoder, the cadence and trigger inDuts and the inie.xmebdiate outpvt of.the channel distributor, the cadence input of the multiplexer and -Vv~ inrut of the phase discriminator, and connected by its commutated inputs to the outputs 1/2 USSR YIJSHKOV, N.' P. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 25,0136 of the oscillator and cadence pulse shaper; 2) a phase storage module con- nected between the selector output and the cadence input of the channel -distributor; 3) a series circuit comprised of a control pulse shaper, a counter of decorrelated cycle synchronization signals and a generator of autonomous cycle synchronization signals~ connected betureen the output of the cycle.sy-nchronization signal decoider: and the.trigger input of 'the -channel distributor 2/2 PHYS~Ics Crystals &.Seiliconductors USSR uDc 621.315. 1592 ABDULLAYEW, G. B., AMMIDOV, G. A., AGAYEVA, A. A., Y, 1110V SAIA A V and YARMaSKIY, I. D. -- A zerbaydzh-,n State University.imeni:S. M. Kirov, 'Baku, '--and Physical-Technical Institute in-eni A. F. loffe, USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad "Recombination Radiation in Solid Solutions Under.Neodymium Laser Excitation" -Leningerad, Fizika i Tek-hriika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 7, No 6, Jul, 73,. PI) 1108 1110 Abstract: The studies were made with GaS Se where x ira-- varied frcm 0,05 to x x 0,80. The crystals were grovn by slow coolin-with a constant 0 gradient; plane pa-rallel sheets werc then pecled.~ off for test.irs~ at T - 77 K. It waz found that the tvo primary s-~ectral babds,. causrud by. the decay of free excitons with the release of i and 2 optical phonons respectively, were displaced, zmoothly. with ci-aar,,e in the crystal In~ -power compo ition. Increasin- the puTr. n~trrovced the b, (by a factor of' ands and nh-.,xply Increased intensity at the naxima n 17'he 6;p+,,. C_:~ W. where 11 is the po,.icr and n varied from to 7 the availlbility of iat, on or lt,).-n .1%11ezf.N ct"i5tails over r, n,,; afrom 1`350 -:if-rom Lo 6000 t.--cnf, ln ---------- UDC 621.315-592 AGAMNOV, B. C. , VALOV P It. WYMIN, B. S. Physico- technical Institute imeni A. loffe.of the ces, Lenin- grad "Photon Drag of Electrons in the 11resenre.' of Intraband Light Absorption by Free Girrent Carriers in AII1BV Semiconductors" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodiiikov,,Vol 6, No 5, 1972,pp 909-914 Abstract: A study was previously mi d eof the drag effect as applied to IV type- serdcanductors where the scattering. of the' carrierst is determLned by --coustic, nonpolar optical phonons anti ionized itTurity ce n t e rn 11i'. 11. Danishevskiy,et al all ey.- ~%ETV, Ho 58, 544, 1970; A. A. Grinbarg, ZICE , No 5C, 9-09, 1970). I.Torj perimental and thaoretic&l study has been minde of thc photon 4rap, of clectrons in A111BY semi conductors where the scattering of the carirters on the polar optical pi onons is the defining factor. he effect wa recorded by -means of a CO? laser (X - 10.6 m.crons) using n-type InAs of Nmriow; conceritrations. A drag current caused by intraband transition's was detect2d eyperimentally. In accordance with the theoretical analysis, the electrons, wt-re dragged by the lighL.- The corresponding temperaWre functions are. prermated for an clearon concentralon of n 1.6-1.016cr.-.3 with consider ation of I:hree mirrents- USSP- UDC 621.315.592 AGAFONOV, B. G., et al., Fizika i Teknija Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 5, 1972, pp 909-914 a) the current connected with absorption with the participation of polar opti- tal phanons, b) the current connected with absorption in the presence of acoustic phonons and c) the current connectad with absorption in the presence of admixture centers. The current connected,with light absorption in the optical phonon section is predominate in the sample with the concentration n = 1.6-101octd-3. The theoretical and experimental cur%;es (considering absorp- 17 -3 tion) are also presented for a concentration:;of 1.8-10' cm . In this case the "cold" electron current can be neglected and the absorption coefficient with the participation of charged irpurities can be consid -mer- ered independent of ter. ature. For this concentration the "admixture" drag current must become c0impar- able with the "optical" current-' and the,rise of the theoretical curves with a decreaze in temperature is connected with b6th of. theses currents. 2/2 i7m I -linvin-t To Ali El I H ffiffl"1~1EMM, W M W till USSR VAIDV, P.M., DAIIISEMKIY, A.M., r.ASTAL'SK1Y A.A. RnWE,l B S.) RnKUT) S.M.; YAROSL=3KIY IP Physicotechnical Institute luten f A:ir. laffe, my"10 Acade Fe nmce' institute of Semiconductors$1Academy of Sciences, USSR, ."Photon,Drag.of.Electrons During Intrdband Light Absorption by Free Current Carriers in Semiconductors I Eks Moscov., Zhurna perimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, No 12J 1970, PP ~1919-1925 AbAract., Photon drag of electrons during indirect intralbana absorption of light in semiconductors has been detected.experimentally.. This effect is due to an asyLmetry of the distribution function originating as a result of the momentum of the incident photon flux. The effect-ims recorded during the absorption of radiation from a 002 laser in electronic germanium. The experimental results are in satisfactory agreement with, the theory developed in a cited source. 2 figures., 9,bibliographiq~entries. 2 5R! WIN mr,11:111 MIT nuffik"11111111:11 NIM111,1"Fa, ml-il-&Ir~r"rllrl""Il-lllr~lill.,*""L""-"" d 7- T7 i 7!7, 4, Acc* Njr: POO. 43677 Ref Code; UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimeittallnoyli Teoretichaskoy Fiziki; 19702 Vol 58,,Nr 2v p p PROTON DRAG OF FREE:'CARRrERS, JN~ D11Wff INTERBAND TRANSITIONS MSEhi1CONWCTQRS Danishevskiy~,~ -A ~, i:M. ; Kat~Ll~skis A.. Yaroshetskiy., ~.`D. : R jMki~i_t S - ~1. w "Vre ical. transitioos is predicted and experi- Drag of free oit 711ent illy observed. Tito oxperimeta waB carriedl out in halo greriliall'(11111 ')V WO-1113 Of Q-switchad laser with a peak powervi 46 ut 2 k%V With variation of the tem- a C 02; perature- froin room to nitrogen- lamjmmture; inversion of the;;d aq ewrnnt sign is found -to 066ur. The UgUlAritie$ observed arei. 11W g"na e t *ith tile 111corA, de-eloped in rof FRAME 08, Acd. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental.'noy i Teoretichaskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58 Nr~2, pp COLLECTIVE PROPERTIES OF'EXrffONS'I--N SILICON Ashkinadie, -Bi. -'Kretsu. ~ X. --Z., Rvykirv, S. M.; Yaroshetskiy.* I. D. Rveombinational radiation for bigh injection levels is'i"n'VestijTated. It is shown. that then the exciton density is high their collective, interactions become important. At low temperatures (below a-)~ K) these lead to, the. formation of exciton 4-drOpsv. At higher temperatures the formation of oxciton associations. which are drop embryos, becomes possible. REELORM J/Z 032 UNCL AS S I F1 FEW ~PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ,'~,.TJTLE--THERMAL TREATMENT AND PROPERTIES. OF MARTENSTTE AGING. STEEL OF THE :~~J.-_CONIZK16MII TYPE -U- ?~AUTHOR"104)-BODYAKO, M.N., ASTAPCHIKo S.A.9 YAROSMEVICA, G.B., OLEFIRENKO, .._~CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR S OU RC E-V E ST S IAKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSR,*' SER. FIZ,, JI:KH4 NAVUK 1970, (1)2 -47-53 -PUBLISHED--70 D&TE ~.:._SUBJECT'AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MAR I NE ENGR, AATERIALS JOPIC TAGS-STEEL HEAT TREATMENT,. HIGH STRENGTH STEEL, 1401 RULLING, CRYSTAL STRUCTUREs 14ARTENSITIC STEEL*. STEEL HARDENING,IMETAL AGlNG/(U),00N12Ki6Mll HOT ROLLED-STEEL NARKING-NO RESTRICTION -..'.WCUM ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'l-PROX" REEL/FRAME--l --UR/0201/701000/001/0047/0053 y 994/1930 STEP NO ACCESSION NU--AP0115742 UNCLASS I F I EP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 212 032 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115742 _,.,~;ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP--G- ABSTRACT., BY. TA K I N Ga 1NTG~ACCOUNT THE -OF PREVICUS WORK 03., ET AL.v 1,96 e YH& PRESENT ~ IiORK C6.NST I TUTES A T ~'FURTHER AND IMORE-101LIAILEU STUDY :13F THE NATURE Or-1 STRUCTURAL AND'. Pkf)PEPT IES OF THE T ITLE :ALLUY. THE MATERIAL WAS ANAL.1 UF THE DATA SPOiiS THAT -HOMOIGENIZED, FOIR('~EGr AGEL)t AND HA RD EN- E 0 WITHIN THE AGING RANGE '~.41CH 15:GENERALLY RECOMMENDED AS BEING THE -'NE CA 03JAI ONE-t i 'N N til'ti STRENGTH VALUESt NAMELY, 260-300 vG-,MM PRIME2. THE PLASTICITY THEREBY LS VtRY SATISFACTORY. UNDER REAL CONDIT-IOINS DURING THE EXISTAINT TECHNOL. OF' MELTIN,G AND 1110T- PROCESSING OF STEEL IT 15 DIFFICULT TO PREVENT STRESS -CIONGNS., IN THE. FORM Of: BRITTLE 'IMPURITIES, FROM ENTERING THE'MATERIAL4 JHE:STRENGTHENING OF MARTENSITE .,DURING- AGING IS ASSOCD. WITH THE' EARLY STAGES OF FORPATION OF PARTICLES Of THE SECENDARY PHASE'. THE' DfJ4-ER,ENr_f-S-.'fYETVlEE:N~ ~_OW' TEMP'. ANLr Jil-GH Te4P. AGING ARE, DISCUSSED. IQUENCHING*I&JHE ONE 0,ROCESS THAT 'WOULI) MOST NIFICANITLY REDUCE THI 04 lGi :. LARGE SCATTER INJHE PROPERTILS OF THE MItERIAL S FRUM'SAMPLE TO SAMPLE. CORRECT MARTENSITE AGIN'Y;OF Hur iZ,)LLEO STEEL 00N ~16MII AT 460~520DEGREES FtjR 3 HR WILL RESULT IN STRENGTH VALUES OF -260-300 K.G-Mfi PRIME2, WITH SATISFACTORY PLASTICITY AND%DUCTILITY VALUES. RAPID CONTINUOUS HEATING AT 950-1200DEGREES MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A FINE _GkAINIED t5-30 MU) STRUCTURE. HOWEEVER,~NO SUBSEQUENT AGING [LITY' FIZ. TEKH. INSY., PRODUCES SATISFACTORY PLASTICITY.,~,. +.AC MINSK#.. USSR-. UNCLASStFIED ------------- 212 039 UNCLASSIF IED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7C C- FRC 4CCESSION NO--AP0120274 --(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETICA4 ANALYSIS OF THE :ABSTRACTIEXTRACT PERFORMANCE OF A CLASS OF MtICRUENSOSEINSORS IN THE MEASUREIMENT OF STRESS CWICENTRAT IONS IN SMALL AREAS OF MACHINE PARTS AND COMPONENTS. NO-MOGRAMS ARF PLCTTED FOR THE SELECTION OF SUITABLE PARAMETERS FOR MICROTENSOSENSORS I NTEINDE-3 FOR, SPEC IF,IC * APPLJCAT i.-WNS, THc USEFUL-14E:SS OF JHE, APPLICATIG,'41. OF WIRE LOOP -klfCROSEfNSOkS OF' THIS TYPE# wITH 2-3 MM BASES AN.D: 80-100 RES ISTANCE' St TO GAST~ TRON, PERLLITE AND AUSTENITE STEELSt BRASS, BRONZE, ALUM-INUM ALLOYS: A,% QOTHER -MACH[NE PART MATERIALS P01INTED OUT* L. A S S I I", I f- 0 jy_,rLA.SSlFfE0 PPO'CESSIN' DATE-LISI-P-70 I TL E:- -F LUGR I N' E 19 WIR 1\1 CADMIUM AND M-EkCVIRY ANHYDRCIIUS Atio HYop,,NTElj DIFLUOR-IDES U- ~WTHOR-GAGARINSKJY, YU.V.t POLTISHCHUK, S.A. YA R Fj 5 E V T -A AVY ~KUTSKIY, L. M. OF INFO--USSR 00y CF--SPE(;TRGS. LETT. 19701 3(1)t 23-6 ;-,-fj)ATF_ PUBLISHED ------- 70 SuBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY P.1 C TAGS N111R, 55PECTRIJM, MERrURY C 0 f4 P (1'l N CA W4 I WA G,l-j-,jPrjijt-4D# -1 F N _)l' 0 1 11 G FLOOR I IV: ISOI)PEt MV;NETIZ M0l:,lFNTp CIYSTrll. HYDRATI:, IIYDP~ .11 C ONTR OL. X A R K 1 NS 0 E S T P I C T ON S DnCIJVENT CLASS--WITCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAM-F--1989/1331 STE P !1,10-11S /0000/70 100~ 100 1 100 C.1 R C ACCESSION 4r)--AP0107804 2 lil I LZ z Z7 z L s s I F f F 0 - - ---------- 2/2 017 UNCLASS I FTED P RC F S S V1 G r~ A T;c - - L I S ',E 0 7 JRC Ar C -CESSION GP-G- AaSTRACT. THF PRTMElii F h I S P E C T PPF~4;-, F- S', J B 2At f) H G? F W3:~.2H SU92 0 W&RE n-13SD. AT 1.50DEV,~EESK AN") Ir'-' PrinSE 09SD. BY A.t ET AL. (1169) FOR COF SUB2 AND C D F, SU13 2 . 2 9U?C", THE CPF4. SHIFTS FOR HGF SU32 AND' HGr SUB -211 SU12 2 9-- NiE P E 6 16 r, L!." MMUS 8 AND 538 PLUS OR MINUS, 8!PPM# RESP.t AND PiE 2100 WERE P L U S 0 R M I N V S 0 . 3 A N f) 17 . I , PL U 5 0 R M I ~N U S. *0 . 8 ~ 0 E P R. I M E 2 v R ES P .THr- H POSITIVE 2ND 149~4ENT FOR PGF -S(J8?.2li SU-32 3~ WAS 28:.5 CLUS OR mfNIUS kit: 'PRIME2, DEMONSTRATfNG THE EXISTENCE OF, H B3 ND I NG, APPiARENT-LY OF THE 0i iF TYPE, I -All THE-CRYSTAL HYDRATES.. HIE -zzzzzttzL UNCLASS D ~.._212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--ISSEP70 C IR C ACCESSION NO--AP0054269 fr4 THE ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE C HANG E S' WHICH DEVELOP FEMORAL HEAD IN COMPLICATED COURSE-OF-CLOSEDi L:ESS FRRQUENTLY OPENv :REDUCTION. OF CONGENITAL D[SL0CATI0Nl-OF:,,,THE: HIP Wfr~E- SUBJECTED To HI STOL G I CAL ~,AND_ HI-STOCHEA FCAL'.`~StOb~'.-, SECT 1 bNS. bt~'~ ARii I CULAR CART I LAGE _AL- _14EADS~-:-A i;N V'~, 1~ flo 7 SOC. T,:S ~~ H AV[~.~~' B-E t.T[GATE0 IN 37 CHILDREN. KE IN AGE fil0k. 3.:TO;lT YEARS-6 IlWPART OF CASES THE _00N& TISSUEUNOERLYING THE ARTICULA:R CARTILAGE HAS BEE.N STUDIED. THE .-,.-,.AUTHORS DISCLOSED NON'~PECIFIC CHANGES OF,ARTICULAR CAP.TILAGE OF REACTIVE CHARACTER AS MIGHT BE ENCOUNTERED IN A RANGE OF OTHER PATHOLOGICAL PROCESSES: FOCI OF NECROSIS AND NECROBIOSIS, CARTILAGINOUS TISSUE DEDIFFERENTIATION INTO FIBRILLAR CONNECTIVE TISSUEt AS WELL AS A REGENERATIVE REACTION-IN THE FORM OF CARTILAGINOUS, CELL.PR.OLIFERATION. IN SOME CASES DISTURBANCES OF EPIPHYSEbGENESIS WER'E OBSERVED AS THE RESULT OF CARTIIAGINOUS CELL DEDIFFERENTIATION op 'mc ENCHONDRAL GRowTH ZONE,, A DEPENDENCE WAS FOUND 8ETWFFN tHE~NUMBER 01- REPEATED REDUCTIONS AND OEGREE-OF SEVERITY. THE RE~SULTS SUPPORT THE BELIEF THAT THE ~._:-JNJUPIOUSNESS PROVOKING THE REACUON IN THE GIVEN: C46E ARE THE -1 'AiNTIPHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF THE INTEGUINENTARY~(:ARTILAGE EXISTENCE THE- POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD. OF ALL THE 'KNOWN TERPI~- CHARACTERIZINC, THE .C.4ANGES IN THE FE14DRAL HEAD WH ICH.. SOMET IMES DEVELOP AFTER REDUCTION, THE :,..'-TERM "PATHOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION" APPEARS~-Tb MGST~PRECISELY DETERMINE THE-NATURE OF THE PROCESSES WHICH TAKE PLACE. UNCLA SSIF USSR UDC: 681,327 -7, 0. M. V. KrOVINVYAN, A. E. 1-.UDRYP.VTST- LITVAN, A B. , 1141,0VICHKO, V. 1. D., MUSATOV, I. F., PUKOV, N. P.; ."A Iffultiple-Reel. Tape Transport Mecha-n;isri for Memory devices Is Certificate No 288051, filed~5 Aug 69, published 20 Ap 71 USSR Author (from R21~Ltvtomiatjl~a, 'Telemekhanika i Vychislitel!naya Tekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract 1[o IOB311-11 P) Translation: MultiDle-reel taDe transDort mechanism-, for memory units are knm= 'which contain a reel casette, reel drive spindles,and a drive for moving the casette. A distinguishing feature of the described device is arrangement of.the reels in the casette by pairs in two groups, coaxially with each other and ~.qth their drive spindles; and. t.he casette contains a bracket vith guides for displacin6 the casette alone the w-zis of,'the spirdles, which are equipped with releasable cartridges coiitaining caras for locatint,r the reels with.internal tapers. Fastened to the reels are sprirg-loaded gear sectors which engeZe in the initial state With geared rims fastened on the casette housing. This,spc-eds up data samplingoand improves the reliability of the device. Two illustrations USSR YAROSHEVSKIY,_M. G., Institute of the-History of Natural Science and Tech- -nold Academy of Sciences of the USSR' Noscov "Categorial Analysis of the Development of Psychological Cognition" Moscow, Voprosy Psikhologii, No 3, May/Jun 73, PP 15-31' Abstract: One of the problems of scientific psychology is to develop pro- cedural guidelines for identifying the invariants in- psychological cognition and the logic of evolutionary and revolutionary transition from certain forms to others. The author reviews attempts to handle this problem in terms of the concepts of "contrasting pairs"~(G. Allport~- G. Murphy, R. .Coan and others) , Daradigms" (D. Palermo) and cscriptions" (R. Watso An alternative solution is proposed: identification of~the system of cat- b- egorles, principles and problems which for of psycholofrf m the invariiint core categorial order" or "categorial nctwork").~ The logic of development of psychological science is reflected in'the tranBformations.which take place An the categor pparatus as a vhole or in its individUal subcategories. The.transformation Is the result of sociohistorical.factors --.economic, political and ideological rather than a more "spontare'ous offshoot" of 1/2 65 7, 1 114 USSR uDc: 629.19:533.6 'YAROSHEVSKIY, V. A. "Disturbed Motion of an Uncontralled.Body Around its Center of Gravity During Fli'ght in the Atmosphere" Uch. zkp. Tsentr. aerogidrodinr--m. in-ta (Scientific Notes of Central Aero- hydrodynamics Instit ute) , 1971, 2 No 6 ~pp .80-86 (from RZli-Mekhanika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5B425) Translation: The method of phase integrals (Wentzel-Ki-einers-Brillouin method) is used for studying the disturbed motion of an uncontrolled flight vehicle. The initial data are linearized:.eauations of disturbed motion which are solved in accordance with the given methcd aRguming a weak tirie change in the parameters of motion (flight speed,- velocity head, and longj-- tudinal wi&milar velocity), The results axe.used for determining the angles of attack and glide in-the case ofatmospheric: entry pfa rotating vehicle with-.a:shave close to that of a solid. of.~re,~Olution, an&.a low degree of aerodynam c ard weight asymmetry. V. L. Kholyavkb. USSR uDe 62q.78.Ql5.o76.8 VOYEYKOV, V. V. and YAROSELWaT V. A. "Probability of Rotating Body Stabilization. at large Angles of Attack During Atmospheric Descent" Uch. ZaD. Tsentr. A -id-rodir lnw-ta, cientific Writings of the Central eron -Am Aerohydrodyna-mics Institute), Vol 3, No12, 1972, pp 9k-101 (from Refer-ativnyy 7-hurnal-Raketostroyeniye, ITO 8, 1072, Abstract: 8.41-82) Abstract; The problem of determining the probability of rotating body stabili- zation at larZe or srall angles of attack:in ancontrolled. atmospheric descent is exardned. The moment characteristic of a rotating body provides stable balance f or 0, := 0 =d 180o. Two limitino cases are in-,*~esticrated: small initial angular velocities (the solution is trivial) and larp anE;ular veloc- ities. The results are compared with~the nt~--'erical.calculations for -xeirults, of figures, 5 graphic reference S,~ 1 plane, motion. biblio, al 14g,41111fl, It ~Mrllq -I ~Ffflrwl USSR UDC 629,78.015.01.7.2 YARDSHEVSKIY, V. A. "Perturbed Motion of an Uncontrolled Body Near the Center of Mass During Flight in the Atmosphere" Uch-. zap. Tsentr. Acro-gidrodinam. In-ta. [Scientific Writings of Central Aero-Hydrodynamics Institute], Vol 2, No 6,:19171, pp 80-86, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketostroyeniye,~ No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4.41.116 from the Resume) Translation: Linearized equations of perturbed motion about the center of mass of an uncontrolled bad)- with a.plane of symmetiT,,11-6 studix(l. It is asistood that tile Ve loci ty head, Vo I oci ty - tuid longitudin 1, angular velocity a are slowly changing functions of time. The rules-of cha'nge of angles of attack and slipping with time are determined.~ 8 Diblio, Refs. uDc: 6~9:.119:533.6 YAROSHVISKIY. V. A. "Determination of Quasistatic MDdes of Motion in Three-Space of an Uncon- trolled Body"* Uch~. zap. Tsentr. aero-gi-drodinam. in-ta (Scientific.Notes of the Central Aerohydrodynamics institute), 19T0, 1, No' 5, pp 44-54, (fram RM-Mleklharnika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7B348 Translation. The paper deals with quasistatic states of change in the angles of attack and glide of a body moving ~ in the atmsphere and rotating relative,to the longitudinal axis. The effect of weig~at eccentricity and centrifugal imments of inertia are taken into accounV. By busing the small parameter method, ap -dmaze ~analytical, expressions. 4re found for the pro. angle of attack and the angle of,,ZjiAe im,the,. qt~asist~tic nbde. V. M. ~-Ponomarev;