SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFREMOV, A.I. - YEGELSKAYA, L.P.
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~Rlfl DETERMINIATION' TO WHICH GRCUPS DERMATITES~ DUE ~~TO E. RIGIOA BELONG,
ONE OF THE AUTHORS CARRIED OUR,ON HIM:5ELF A SERIE~S OF EXPE:ZIMENTS WITH
THE SAP OF EUPHOR31A RIGIDA AND PLANTS:, OF SOME OT-HEk SPECI;-'-S OF THE SAME
FAMILY., CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS f';F DElRtlATl,TES:AND iTHE FXPER I IMENTS -
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OUT TO SAP OF PLANTS BELONGING TO EUPHORNIA FAMILY ARF PRIMARY C&NTACT
OERMAT I TES; (2) TH;EY PROJlJCF NO ECZEMATOUS . OR ALLtRGIC, REACT I ONS; ( 3)
THE SAP OF MILKWORT HAS NO PHOTO.SENSITIZ:ING PROPERTIES. ONE CASE IS
Ot-SCK-IBEL) IN 'MICH THE PATIENT DEVELOPED~OERMAJ`174S IN, THE AREA OF THE
GENITALIA BECAUSE OF ACCIII)ENTAL TRANSMISSION OF ALLKwORT SAP O~ THE SKIN
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OF THE GENITALIA. FACILITY: KAFEORA KOZHNYKH I VENERICHESKIKH
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UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 620.10
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, and SMIRN
TOV, A. V. ,
-C-raduate Student
"Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Wave Peocesses During a
Longitudinal Elastoplastic impact".
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Mashinostroyeniye, No 7,
1972, pp 19-24
Abstract: A description is given of the laboratory installation and the test
procedures; the parfmieters of the tested wave models, nainely long steel rods,
are preGentod. (in the bmir, of an analysL, of more than 100 oscillograins of
impact processes., the concluuion is drawn Ui.at the cd1,;-,%;i1,q1;ed and expcirtniental.
values of the proposed criterion for Pwluating thc.. do~,,,ree of influonce of
wave processes are in sufficiently good. agreement. On! the bar;is of Hic-oretical
and experim-Intal data, an engineering ptacedure :Lq developed for the calcula-
of impact processes in elantic bodies with account taki!n Of WaVV PlIeDOMMla-
3 figures. 2 tables. 2 references.
94
77
USSR uDc 621-384.6+539-12
BWKHINTSEV, D. I., and PWRADYANO R. M-0 Joint Nuclear Re-
search Institutei Dubna
"The Planhing of New Accelerators and Problems in Modern Elementary Particle
rtwsics'
Moscow, Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol 109, vyp 2, Feb 73, PP 259-268
Abstract: The article is based on a note commissioned by the Nuclear Physics
Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR and compiled by a group of theo-
retical physicists consisting of D. I. BWXMNTSEV, S. S. GEMHTEYN, G. V.
YEFROV, A. V. YEMIOV, V. G. KADYSHEVSKIY, A. A. WAR, V. A. MATVEYEV,
V A PIESHCHERYAKOV, R. M. MJRADYPS, 1. OGIYFVETSKIY and A. T. FILIPPOV
delivered at an expanded session of'the.-departmen
The article begins with a brief survey of the chaxacteristics of accel-
erators now in operation or In the planning stage and. t2hrair utdating. The
76--Gev proton accelerator in Serpukhov.is to be updated by changing to
superconducting magnets, which will permit an energy of the order of 1000 Gev.
1/3
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BTDXHIMEV, D. I., et al., Uspelchi Fizichesvldkh Nauk, Vol 109t ~V~fp 20 Feb
-Gev proton- U ot n co terbeams
Th are plans for the creation of 2 3
ore X2 an pr o un
k. 0045ev beam is in opera-
~in. Novosib" As for electron acceleration, a 2r,'
tion In Novosibirsk.
f th
The mainn part o.L -3 article deals with "the most general and,at the
saite time fundamental -Droblens in elementary particle physics." These In-
clMdes a~ the search for an "ele-mentary length"; b) the seaxch for quarks,
Scludngerls dions, intermediate boson6, Dirac's monopolo,and heavy leptoas;
C) e.-rong interactions (throwing light on the mech=-isI,,i for the interact I on
of hadrons and their mp-.s- s-oectrum); d) electrorag-netic interactions (the
search for deviation from quantiLm electrodynamics and the problem of the
difference between a mu-zeson and electron, as well as the question of how
=Iversal self-sim-Ilarity or scale irAvaxiance is);.e) weak interactions
(the problem of their dynamic nature).
2/3
'USSR
ITSEVO D. I., et-al., Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Kauk~ Vol 109, vyp 2, Feb
BIOKM
_pp 259-268
The article concludes by discussing promising directions for accel-
erator development: a) the updating of existing machines with a sharp in-
crease in the intensity of the primary beam and., hence', secondary beams or
with polarized particle acceleration; b) the creation of proton accelerators
(based on superconducting magnets) with a proton ener
gy of E > 1000 Gev (W
40 Gov), with subsequent organization 'of counterbeams with a center-of-
mass energy W:>~300 Gev; 0 research on collective methods of acceleration to
superhigh energies of many thousands of gigaelectronvolts, especially the
Veksler-Sarantsev method, for tho creation of exitremely,:high-energy hadron and
lepton beamst d) the creation of e7e, /.j jZ, and jp- counterbeams with energy
V as close to 300 Gev as possible$
The authors hope that they fully reflected the work of the entire
group and thank the participants for their commentsw
1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIE:D: PROCESSING DATE--30OCTIO
:1ITLE--F'REIGN INrLUSIONS IN THE CYCLED AiR AND THE REQUfREMENTS FOR THE
AIR TAKING SYSTEMS OF A GAS TURBINE UNIT, -U-.
'.AUTdOk-(03J-ALEK*SEYEVp A.Vot YEFR
EMOVt ~B.Gl P.JKH4YLOV, YE.I.
~%~'CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
1970 Po 7-9~
~_.-SOURCE-. ENERGOMASHINOSTROENIE, VOL. 16ti
PUBL I SHED-----70
UBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND.t CIVIL ANDMARINE EN GRt ENERGY CONVERSION
(NON-PROPULSIVE)
ION C TAGS--GAS TURBINE, EROS IONt IMPURUTY LEVELt Atk BREATHING ENGINE
MARKING--NO R ESTR I CT IONS
'~._A)GCUMENIT. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELlFRAAE--1997/14-r86 STEP NO--UR/01 14/'10/016/000/000 7/0009
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120273
UNCLASS1 FIE-0,
`912 -,025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
LRC' ACCESSION NO-AP0120273
GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF
THE PRESE14CE 0 F NATURAL AND TECHNICAL IMPURITIES IN THE CIRCULATED AIR
-ON THE TIME DEPENDENT PERFORMANCE UF GAS TURBINE UNITSi SPECIAL
ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE DAMAGE FROM THE IMPURITIES PRODUCING EROSION,
DEPOSITS AND OVER HEATING IN:THE 'AIR FLOW-SECTIONS~OF GAS TURBINES.. A
GENERALIZED POLYTROPE TECHNIOUE IS USED TO:ESTIMATE THESE DAMAGING
~EFFECTS... REQUIREMENTS WHICH SHOULD:BE MET BY THEIAIR INTAKE SYSTEMS
-INDICATEDik DESIGN CONSIDERAT-IONS ARE,
SET,FORTKTO~REMEDY THESE
~EFFECTS.
1/2 020 UNIC~ As's I ofEb :PRCCESSTNIG DATE--020CT70
TJT.LE--EUR-WPIUM AND DYSPROSIUM VALENCE: ',STATES IN LAVES PHASES A,41) IS:)mER
IN MOESSBAUER SPECTRA -u_
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UNTPY OF INFO~*--USSR
;SOURCE_--~_VESTN. MOSK. UNIV. KHIX
709 11 (1) 46-8~
4TE PUBL ISHED----70
AREAS--MATFRIALS
--ELECTRON DENSITY9 ISOMER, ELECTRON STRUCTUR- R
T. 0 PI C:'TAGS r-, RARE EA TH
METALI ZINC COMPLEX, NICKEL CO.MPLEXI ALUMINUM COMPLEX#, COPPER 'OMPLEX,
DYSPK(';SIUM, EUROPIUM, GALLIUM# RHO01 U14, PALLADIUM MOS$MAUR SPECTRUM
-,-7;~,~t~IONTRi3L.~P,ARK!NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
'V-bOCUMENT~ CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
STEP k4tl--UR/0189/701011/031/0346/00~-8
CEr-SION No--APO 0 7
C 1 720
UNCLASSIFIED
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--02Dk',T70
C:IRC, ACCESSICN NU--AP 0107207
GP-0- ABSTRACT. ISOME R SHIFTS AND ELECT93N DS. ARE
TABUL~TED FOR THE I
NTERMETALLIC COMPDS. OF
DY AND E -U,
U WITH GA, PT,
AL# RH, NI*- PDo AND ZN. THE VALENCE OFEU DEPENDED 314 THE POPULATION OF
THE 0 LEVEL IN THE TRANSITION MET:ALS WH I CH WERE T*HE 2ND CONSTITUENT OF
THE LAYES PHA5ES. THE ELECTRON 01.~: AND THE V,A L E -N C::.E 51-ATE FOR A RARE
-EARTH METAL DEPENDS ON THE ELECTRONIC.STRUC TURE OF THE 2ND COMPONENT.
UNCLASSIFIED
91 Ti
~
USSR UDC 539.3
ARTEWYEV, V. P., YEFREHOV, G. M. ZHIKHAREV, F. K.
'Re
sults of Experimental Studies of Doubly Convex Rectangular Shells of
Elements"
Standard Plane
V sb. Prostranstv. konstruktsii v Krasno,~arsk. kraye (Three-Dimensional
Structures in the Krasnoyarsk Region -- Collection of Works), Krasnoyarsk,
1972, pp 141-154 (from M-Nifekhanilra, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V162)
Translation: The structural characteristics and test data for a reinforced
concrete model of a shell of positive curvature constructed from standard
plane elements are presented. The stress-deformation state of the shell
is analyzed as a function of the deformability of the contouT structures
under the action of uniformly distributed and concentr4ted loads. Authors'
abstract.
38
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USSR UDC 532.528
YEFREMOVA-1. 1. and SOROKA, P. A.
"An Approximate Calculation of Cavitation Flow Past Wings Paving a Small
Aspect Ratio"
Moscow$ Izvestiya Akademii Nault'SSSR, Melthanika Zbidkosti i Gaza, No 4, 1973,
pp 166-170
Abstract: Consideration is given to a linearized prob,lem. of a completely
wing of small aspect ratio X. The system of singular integral
eauations of the cavitating lifting.surface is reducedto univariate
equations by employment of the Lawrence approximation.' The,method of
discrete singularities is used for a numericatsolution of this system.
Relationships of the lift coefficient and the wave lenj~th to the cavitation
number (ire presented for square-cut wings with 0.25