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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZARETSKIY, I.L. - ZARURINA, M.A.

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USSR UDC [621.377.622.25-181.48:621.382.323-416].003.13 SKVORTSOV, A. M., ZARETSKIY I. L., and NORICIN, L. M. "Some Economic Problems of Planning, .,Designing: and Manufacturing Large Integrated -Circuits from MOS-Transistors for Storage Devices" Elektron. telthnika Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Mikroelektronika (Electronic Engineering. Scientific and Technical Collection. Microelectronics),, 1970, vVp. 5 (26), -ka i Vychislitel'n4ya Tekhnika, No 6, pp 183-185 (from RZh-AvtomatikaTelemekhani '-Jun-'71, Abstract No 6 B346) Translation: A comparative estimate of the cost of various types of semiconduc- ting memories is presented. The cost of the circuit as a,:whole and the specific cost calculated per binary unit are investigated. The tesults of this eatimace are presented for a memory of different capacity made of-14OS-transistors and also for devices with a capacity of 1,000 bits executed 'in,the form of large integrated circuits based on single crystalt; and mosaic integrated circuits using a montage by the inverted crystal method. It1s demonstrated that an the modern level- of development of technology, the specific cost of mosaic integrated cir- cuits is 35 times.less than that of large;integrated circuits of the same capacity. There are illustrations and a 5-entry bibliography. 1/1 USSR UDC 624.07:534.1 Za&E~TSKIY, L. B. "Computer Study of the Dynamics of Impact-Oscillatory, Systems With One Degree of Freedom" Inioa Scientific Tr. VNII stroit. i dor. mashinostr. (Works of the All-L Research Institute of Construction and koad Machine Building), 1972, No. 58, 3V286) pp 81-89 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar73, Abstract Translation: A block diagram of an algorithm for obtaininly( a point represen- tation, the study of which reduceu to the study of the. fjimrAelit ahock-oscil- latory ~,ystum, is describeO. The otructure of the al,"rithn is indeps-ndent of the specific form of the system since it can be app,Lied in the solution of a wide range of problems in 6e dynamics, of shock-vibriation machines. Com- puter data pertaining to the structure of' periodic regimes and to the stabi- lity of working regimes under random variations in the parameters are given as an example. 10 ref. Author's abstract. 25 USSR UDC -51 $$Methods of Determination of Unknoim Parameters of Production Processes at Milk Industry Enterprises" Tr, VNII Moloch. Prom-sti [Works oftAll-union ScieTitific,Research Institute of the Milk Industry], No 28, pp 14-17 (Transiate&from Refe-rativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No IlV494, by the authors). Translation: Methods of determination of pToduction activity indicators for an enterprise are studied when the indicators.are not knowniat the moment of decision making. Various methods of construction of prediction functions are presented. -26- - --- -- 7-~ USSR UDC: S1 KARPILOVSKIY, Ye. B. faiALEPSKIY, L. D . "Planning of Production Activity of Milk Industry Enterprises Using Mathematical Economics Methods" Tr. VNII Moloch. Prom-sti [Works of All-union Scientific:ReseaTch Institute of the Milk Industry], No 28, pp 17-23 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V495) by the authors) Translation: A method is studied for construction of a mathematical model of a milk plant. The task of operative planning of.the plant;using dynamic progr,~m- is stated. The necessary recurrent relationships are produced. Tr- -7 USSR UDC 51 ZARETSKIY, L. S., KARPILOVSKIY, Yei B., MALEPSKIY, L. D. '!Planning of the Production Activity of Ent6rprises of the Dairy Industry Using Methods 'of Mathematical Economics": Tr. VNII moloch. prom-sti. (Wor1rs of the'All-Unien Sciettific Research Institute of the Dairy Industry), 1972, No .28, p -23 (fftmHh- p 17~ Matematika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract'No 11V495) Translation: A technique for constructing a mathenatic 'ial model of a dairy plant is discussed. The problem of operational control of the plant using :dynamic programming is formulated, The necessary recur,rence.relationships are derived.. Authors abstract. Acc, Nr Ref. Code: Q,) UD 4,-,'t AUTHOR-- 2ARETSXIX. B, T I T LJF- - MACHINE TOOLS ARE CONTROLLED BY 01,11ND11 NEWS.PAPER-- VECHERNYAYA MOSKVA, MAY 21~ 1970, F 25 COLS 3-S ABSTRACT- A I'll RA L M, 0 sT T H R E ZYEARS OF.RESEAR(:14 THE Pq0STITU"17 lFC,!l -MY OF SCIENCES AND T'I-- liTTM;r30rR'3__ -CONTROL PROBLEMS OF T'(w- solin'r -ACADrr, L PLANT HAVE DEVELOPED A FLUIDICS-BASE"l), LING MACHINE TOO' S. ThE DEVICE fJAS IPEMONST RATED To Thm AUTim BY PETR MAIMED I R OF THE PLANT. Vi-AMN59 CHIEF DESIGNF P% 7- f Reel/Framp- USSR UDC 669-715'?21to'20-193.4;621.785 KASSYURA, V. P., and ZAREISKIY, YB. 14. "Effect of Weld-Ing and Heat Trdatment on.Blectrochenical Cb--=-acterlstics of Avz6K AUqy" Dokl. XXX Nauchno-tekhn. konferuntsii Mlosk. in-t- klilm, mash:Lnostr. (Papers Presented at Thietieth Scientifl.c and Technical Cordler-ence of 1.1ascolf In.,;titute of Cheaical Machinery), Vol 2, V~P. 1, I"Losc 255-956 (from RZh- ows 1970, PP MetallurgiYa, 110 3, Mar 71, Abstract Ho 31716. by V. Gerasimov) Translationt The authors studied the elect-rochemical beha-vior of the AMT-,6*v1 alloy after hardening (450', 4 hr. air coolinC), harx1on:`Lrig and aE~ing (175 0, 100 hr) in neutral, acl-dp alkallne solutions of 1~n lfaiiO I and in -k.hc- same enviro- nnents vith -,the addition of CL Aging- inpai= ~he brea!,down noterd-AU due to segregation of the bet-L phase, the oxwe ain on whle,~h pcisesses reduced protective properties. In an acid DiedIumthe betaphaso is P-n anode, which leads to deterioration of the steady potential and az incrcas--~ In the anodic process rate for all poten-tials. Heat treatmen.t has much. less of an effect In an alkaline medium. The e2ectrochemica-1 chaxactaristics of P- weld and the zone near the weld are studied.. USSR ig 41 UI)q: 620. SIGALOVSKAYA, T. M., an~.ZARELS& U"Ye. M*, Moscow Insti.tiite of Chemical Machinery "Tendency of AMg6 Alloy to Corrosion,Cracking" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 6, no, jLd--A*a,,Y jo, I%p 428-420 Abstract: The dependence of alwaiium corrosion,rate and Potentials on pH is correlated ;~~th a Pourbaix diagran (E., Detombe, M. Pourbmix, Corrosion, 1958, 14P 496 ) to study the tendency to corrosion tracking (TCC). The data show that in strongly alkaline solutions the potential of Amg6 alloy is very negative and the corrosion in total; corrosion crt~ckinK is observed within pH:645-9.5 (depending on chlorine ion concentration), Within pJ1f 2.8--2.0, TCC slightly decreases. In strongly deid zolutto,ns the total corrosion is followed by a high rate of corrosion cracking. The TCC of the AMg6 alloy is typical of the left and central regiome of Pourbaix dingram where It varios slightly (the chlo,,,,ina-ion concontration lif.%ing ~ohat4nt); it is.not typical of the right parl. of the diagram despito the high corrosion r ate in both right and left parts -6f the diagram. 'Llie v~Llues of the pH of the solution and:the stationary potential in themeelves affect the cracking -corrosion much less th chlozrin4-ion-.cance4tration. 015 UNCLASSI'FIEU PROCESSI~G DATE--160CT70 EQUILIBRIUMS IN GE TE..A PRIMEII TE SYSTEM&-U-!.- ..UTHOR-(03)-NAGIYEVv V.A., ZARGAROVA~ M I GLAZOVs V.M. [COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.;.-'sOUkCE--lZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv NEGRG. 1970t 6(3i~-) 569-71 ATE-PUBLISHED ------- 70 .~:SUBJECT APCAS--CHEML&TRY, MATERIALS --'--TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL ANALYSIS, GERMANIUM COMP OUND, ZINC COMPOUNDt MERCURY COMPOUNOt PHASE DIAGRAM, TELLURIDE, PHASE EQUILIBRIUM 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO .,.,PRO XY-REEL/FRAME--1996/0697 STEP NO--U R'0363/7010061003/0569/0541 7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118066 S-1 f::I ED -UNCLAS, [ UNCLASSIFIED NG --160CT70 015 PROCESS It DATE miCIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118066 ~_ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-Wj GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PHASE EQUIL. A140 PHASE -::DIAG-RAMS OF THE GETE A PRIME I I TE IA IS CA, HGt AND ZN) SYSTEMS WERE .~_:,-STUDIED BY SUBJECTING A SERIES OF ALLOYS TO DTAP MICROSTRUCTURAL, AND X AY'RHASE ANAL.. THE OTA CRUVES OF ALLOYS OF THESE SYSTEMS ARE HARACTEPLIZED BY T4E PRESE14CE OF 3 (AND IN SOME CASES, 21 THEMAL z:":~~EFFECTS~. THE PHASE DIAGRAMS ARE SIMILAR; THE INTERACTION OF T14.E HIGH FORM OF GETE WITH ZNTE, COTE, OP HGTE IS DESCRIBED BY PHASE OF THE EUTECTIC TYPE WIT14 A LIMITED SOLY.. it,' TH~.: SOLID STATE, IN WHICH THE EUTECTIC TEMP. DECREASES REGULARLY AND THE EUTECTIC CoNcri. 1114CREASES IN THE A PRIMEI I TE SERIES BY THE CATIONIC subsrl TUTION WITH THE NATURIE OF THE INTERACTION OF IHE LJ*,4 TEMP. 'JHE HEAVIER ELEMENT.- OF GETE 'WITH ZNTE, CUTEi HE PHASE . OR HGTE IS DESCRIBED BY Tl PHASE DIAGRAM -OF THE EUTECTOIDAL TYPE 41TH A LIMITED SOLY. THE GLTE A PRIMEII TE SECTIONS IN THER TERNARY GE A PRIMEII TE SYSTEMS ARC- QUASIBINARY AND ARE .-CHARACTERIZED BY RELATIVELY SIMPLE PHASE VIAGRAMS. THE 'A PRIMEI 1 13 i;-'~PRIMEVI COMPOS. DISSOLVE IN GETE TO GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1.5-2 MOLE TERCENT. INTRODUCTION OF 0.5 MOLE PERCENT A PRI.,14EII TE:114FO GETE CONTG. -..A ~2NO PHASE DUE TO DEVIATIONS FROM STOICHIOMETPY RESULTS lt4 61 SAPP EARANCE OF THE 2%t) PHASE. ALL THE.ALLOYS ARLE SINGLE PHASE AT 4.-5-1.5 MOLE PERCENT A PRIMEII TE. ;FACTL I TY:- MOSK. INST, STALI SPLAVOV, Pll0SC0Wt USSR- IJDC 621.315.592 MVEWYANOVA T. V., BAKUMENKO, V. L., ZARGAMMITS M. I'll. RU IATOV, L. N.1 IZZIN YU. S. "Photoluminescence of the GaAs:Zn, Ge-GaAs:Ge p-n-Juhction" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodniko Vol 6 No 2 -380 1972, pp 376 Abstract: Results are presented f rom spectral microphotoluminescent investi- gations of p-n-junctions obtained by diffusion of zlrc in' n-Lype GaAs alloyed with -emaniun. Inasmuch as the results of investIgating the long wave com- ponent of the photolu-,dinescence of these p-n-junctions iiia.4; discussed earlier .(T..V. Aver'yanova, eL al,a ErP, No 5, 331, 19711, only :Ghe, shortwave part of the emission (8,100-8,500 A) is ivestigated in the present- pa-por. All the studies were perforru-d at a temperature of 77* 1". 'Flic photoluninencence was observed from the shearing side WiLli re%pect to the cleavitige plaries p 1,000 -i decrease in the quan- hours. The basic cause for the drop in sensitivity isi tun elficiency of the photocathode which "fatigues." peak of the spectral characteristic can be shifted to tbe shorter wave range. The current miiplifi- cation coefficient of the dynode system does not changc in practice, The total effect of the inductions for Moscow is 3-6 decibels. The atiplification coeffi- cient of the dynode system is iucamplerely used, It j.p. limited by the Airodun',, allwable Value of t.112 anode current of tbe pbotomultip-lier (100 wicroamp.0. The application of a linear optico-meclianical automatic' leveicontrol circuit is not justified. On the whole, during the operating process the photoreceiver 1/2 USSR UDO: 1+621 1.0&A:621 ~21-395-74 .3-05 .3-013-7.001.24 GAYIV-rLLIIT, R. Asp and KOSTENYLO, N. V. "Computing the Delet erious Effects of S ingle e Short-Circuiting bi High~-Voltage Networks on Communications Cablcs" Moscow* Izvestiya AN QSSR--~Bner tilm i trans2q;K`- No 1, 1972, 'PP 104-111- ~bstract: A method is developed of compirbing tht ~.'eleterious of- -fects.of power networks carrying 110 kV and ol.'arating with transformer neutrals at dead ground., in sin-gle-pl-sa short- circuitinp,. The currents in such nel-vorks, amoi,,x'~~J n m., to to a of kiloamperes, pixt a heavy atreas on grounded circ , ~_to~ and oet up magnetic fielde which galvm:Lically and inductivii-I'v affect nearby communication cables. Although there are matbodli-i for Computing these deleterious effects, tlb-,.y calculate the geil vanic ana induc- tive effects separately, then sum thea up to ara:,:~7e at a very ap- proximate result which does not take into account thd phase rela- tions betwep-n the indiviftal components, This is avoided in the present method, v-,hich. is baoed on the numorical~ integration of a eyatem of inharaogeneouz differential equations -,jith the boun- dai7 conditione accounted fmv. ~An example of holir the computation isdone on the 111-1:Lnok-2211 compu-ter is giveni USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 Z&RKO. V. Ye. MIKHEYEV, V. F., ORLOV~ S. V., KHELEVNOY, S. S., CHERTISHCHEN, V. V. 4 110n the Characteristics of the Ignition of Gun Powder by 6 Hot Gas" V sl~. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 34-37 (from M-Miakhanika, No I, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B933) Tr inslation: Combustion characteristics are investioated under conditions of conductive and convective heat transfer from a-hot gas and the limits of aD- plicability of the thermal theory are datermined. The objects of investioaticni were nitroglycerine gun p(n4der and compressed nitrocellulose. It is shown that there exists a region of condition in which ignition is detervined preferentialiy by the parameters of ne solid-phase reactions for substances with a complex reactinn mechanism (in the solid and gas phasez4). The preponderance of gas- phase reactions is achieved under conditions of conductive beating by a rise in Pressure (due to ballasting of the reaction mixture'by inert gas); under condi- tions of convective heating it is due to intense escape.of gaseous products of 1/2 USSR ZARKO, V. Ye., et al, Goreniye i vz~yv., Moscow "Nauka", 1972, p 34-37 P the decomposition of the high-speed gas flow. The second raethod of heating is~ less suitable f or the study of nitroglycerine.gunpowderg and other explo- ives the melting temperature (softening, liquefication) ~of which is lower --than. the ignition temperature. 5 ref.- Autbors'. abstract.:~ ~_ 2/2 7 USSR UDC:621..438.038.7:621.928.6 RYZIIKOV, S.V., ZAROSS.KlY. R. I . "The Problem of 'Washing' the Air Entering a Harine Gas Turbine Engine with Water" -Sudostr. i Nlorsooruzh. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-T khn. Sb. (Ship- e artmental~ Thematic building and Marine Structures. RepublicInterdep. Scientific and Technical Collection], 1973, No 21, pp 412-46 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Turbostroyeni.ye, No 11, 1973, Abstract No 11.49.136) Translation; "Washing" of air, that is spraying of water into a stream of air containing solid particles, causes. the parti.clev, to he absorbed by drops of water, and also causes a film of liquid to.be formed on the surface,,; of flic separatinly, elements In the air clearler, T o f a viscous stream conV solid particles aing around a sphere is studied. A soluTion is produced on a Mir-I computer by -the method,of atoms, and the capture factor is determined from the particle trajectories found. The absorption of particles by drops of watermust belooked upon as the fiTSt'stage in cleaning. The second stage consists of the separating elementsin the air-cleaning devices. 2 Figures; 5 Biblio. Refs. "M - ~--TM USSR UDC: 51.621-391 ZAROVNYY, V. P. "A Matrix Algoril thm for Synthesizing Minimum Circuits of Linear Convo lution Decoders" Ifibernetika Ptobl. peredachi inform., 1973, 9, No 1, 'PP 33-41 (from PZh-I No 7. Jul 73, abstract No 7V464 the author.) Translation: An algorithni is presented.for synthesizingcoding circuits with minimum storage in accordance vith a code matrix:or the transfer function of a linear convolution (recurrent)~code. The:o-oeration of the algorithm is illustrated by examples. The results are extended to a more general class of convolution codes., USSR UDC: 517.948-5 13.68:519.4 ZARUBIN, A. G. "The Cauchy Problem for One Class of Non,sts-tionary Quasilinea-- Operator Equations" Tr. NII mat. Voronezh. un-ta Norks of the Scientific Reseaxch Institute of Mathematics, Voronezh University) 1970,1 vyp:.. 1, pp 82790 (from RZh-Mate- matika, No 5, MW Tl, Abstract No 5B947) Translation: The author considers the Cauchy problem. ul (1) + Ati (1) -Lw Bu (1) h (f), 4>0, U(0)=U*:' in Banach space E; where A is a linear coercive operator, B is a completely -,continuous (nonlinear) oDerator which is either non-negative or sem1bounded froifi. belov., The element usEZ!, where Zis asubspace of traces of the func- tions 0 W EV,,'(0, T; E). USSR mc 542.6t$54.6 ROZEK, A. M., HIKOLOTOVAt Z. I., KARTASHZVA, X~ A. ZAR211L.'I~ I., and TETERINO E. C. -phor or c "The Relationship Between the Extraction Power of Neutral Phos us gani Compounds:and Their Structure. III. The Effect of Anions, Extraction of Uranyl Chloride" Leningrad, Hadiokhimiyaj Vol 13, No 5s 1971p pp ?00-704 Abstracto Extraction of uranyl chloride was studied In series of neutral phosphorusorganic compounds from tributylphosphate (TBP) to trioctylpho-~phine oxide (TOPO) in the temperature range 0-700C. It was determined that effective extraction constants are about 600 fold lowet:tban those of uxanyl nitrate. This may be due to the fact that higher hydration of chloride ions results in stronger forces keeping the uranyl,chloride in aqueous phase; also the chloride-4on is bound nuchtighter to tba.uranium than atrate ion. A ~Unear..relationship was foun& between the-logaritbm of~extraction constants :azid.-atruotural characteristics of the extracting 4entst total electronega- ty,,, Taft onstants, Kabachnik constantel.IR frequency, etc. Heat effects :oUthe extraction were measured and calculated from the tejap~!rature function Of concentration constants, The:calculated effects do,:not correlate with quip Mleaswring, Testinr Calibrating USSR xw; ;UDC 528-517 ZARMIN# 13. 1., IMRULEV, D. P., KOTKOV, A. V.., CHERNMEW T. V. "Mcperience in the Operational Use of the TD-2 Photoelemeterif M Geodeziya i Kartogra4s.i 10SCOW ya, No 8, 1970, pp 13-19 Abstract: Series production of the TD-2 silrveying and geodetic phototelemeter was started in 1969. This instrument differs fron the 'IT-1 phototelemeter only with respect to small design improvements. Experitmntal i3pecimens of tile TD-type phototelemeter have been tested in operation. The resultu of these tests are genemlized and analyzed in the article. The TD-2 photatelemeter is extremely re omm me ar simple.in design and is-reliable in operation and can be~ c inded for as ing initial triangulation sides up to 10-12 km long. USSR LMC- 539.293.621-315-592 MISH, 1. Yu., MALYUTENKO, V. K., ZARUBIN D. N., Institute of Semicon- ductors, Academy of Sciences off.thJ~r-M--.- ."'Possibilities for Using Cadmium Antimonide in Semiconductor Technology'! Kiev, Poluprovodnikovaya Tekhn-Lka i hli?-Y-oelektronike. Resp. Yezhved. Sb., No 7, 1972, pp 66-73 Abstract: T71he paper cites the basic properties of cadmium antimonide, and describes the technique for synthesizing this semiconductor compound. It is,shown that cadmium antimonide single~crystals contiM.ning &ppropriate dopants can be used to good effect as detectors ofinfrared.radiation at wavelengths down to 3000 rim, and, as active elements in ser.1conductor thermogenerators. A comparison of the parameters of conventional seari- ~b conductor. devices with their CdSb ased*counterputs shows ii prondsing future for use of this semiconduct rid. in in,,qtriaient mikirip or compou Instrum-enta -;-on &nd' Equipment U01 S P, UDC 620.171.251.1 Z I. V YNITSKTY, A .G -KOVAVM-LjI,, B. I., NOVIKOV, N. V., ALEEKSYUK, M. I NITLIKIN, 11. D., and ZkRLBIN, L. 1. , Klev "Speelfics of Mechanical Tests of Structural Materials Over A Broad Range of 1-w Temperatures" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 4, Apr 71, pp 20-26 Abstract: Methods and equipment for mechanical testing at lcv temperatures used. at the Institute of Proble=Ls. of Strength oi the ~cide=y Qf Sciences Ukrainian SSR are described. The equIpment is.used toI!F.,tudv the tenDerature dependence of the r.-,echwnicLI properties o4 steals, alu-n-inu-i,.and ticanium alloys. Equipment illustrated includes a device for twiate-n-Ince of tempera- tures frQm 0 to -196'C, multiposftion clwaps for circul'r ;22id flat speci-ens, the LTN-30 tensile res-t-ing device., allowing loads of up to 30 tons to be applied at te=peratures dcrwn, to -269'K, a miniature. s~-miconductor thermometer, the SZF-1 tensile testing machl.ne, equipped vith acha~ib,er -for testing at dc-~,n to.-269'C, and an electromechanical tensometer. for me-asutement of linear and angular displacements. USSR UDC 557-~7511-;55 NEMISH, I.YU., MALYUTEN'40, VA., ZAELJBIN, L.N. OPoesibility Of Uring Cadmium Antimonide In Semiconductor Technology" PoluprovL-dn. tekhxi. i mikroelelt-troniks. Fesp. mezhved.sb~ (Semiconductor Tech- nology ind Microelectronics. Republic. Interdepartmental GoIlection), 1972, Issue 7, pp 66-77" (from RZh- Eleltroqika i I-eye Primeneniye, No 9, Sept 1,0'172, Abstract No 9B40) Translat-ion- The principal physical properties of cadMilAM anti=onido are pro- nented and the technology of its preparation is described. It is Bhown that single cryctals of Cd5b doped with appropriato impuritlab can b~ used succces- ful1v as detectors of infrared radiation in the region & the wavvIengthe micron, and as the active elements of semiconductor thermogenerstors. A comparison of the parameters of known devicen.and their analogs besed on CdSb show the prospects for use of the latter in constructiotj of semiconductor de- :vices. 19 rof. Summary. Sb. Nauch. tr. VNII lyurninoforov. i osobo chist. veshchostv W__r_K (Collected Scienti:Eic o -s..ot the All-Union Scieiitdfic Re- search Institute of Phosphors and Extra Pure~SubsLances), 1971, vyp- 6, pp, 95-98 (from Mi-Viiriiyaa, No 15, Aug 72, Abstract No 1SL187) -Uness ct, ,id, rds Translation: New r--thods ail-, proposed fai, rWcing pho. hor I)rij- L 'I for the vreen, bll..~e and orange regimis of the spectrxii in the. form of pol~,ql-er Mesa mothods aro alinplar an r reliable than discs and flexible scriaQnn. 1I i d are conventional mathods, and am suitable for all grades; of p?lusphors. Standardcz based on Cll~ are exceptionally stable (25% bright-ness fall-aff in three years), and also are diGtin- ished by. high brightviess, mochwilcal strength, aid. will withst-and being kept for several days in:a ferrous sulfate dosim,-Aric r)olution without losing brightness. Standards m-de with tritium are safe fron the dosizetric standpoint and have high. im. chanical strerq;ti and, constant brightness yield (drop in brightness onlY 34%An one year). Vi- 32 'j-4~~ Q11 -cLASSIFEEO' PIIOCE$StNG DATP--160CT70 ~112 016 uN T JTLE--E LAST I", AND I'll `STIC SCATTERING.OF PARTICLE's ANI) THE 1400EL OF AN EXCITED CORE IN Tii~ Al ;:QUALS 25-35 RANGE -U- _.z.UTH0R.-(G5)-ANTRGPO'4v A.YE.v PLAVKOt A.V.t LAR1151hi P.P,t KUDPYA5HL'jVv ;''V. I ORLQVw 0*.N. ,~CUUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _~."tOURCE.--lZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR* SER. FlZ.tp19?0v 34( 153-60 iJATE PU3Ll_SHE0------70 T ARN E AS-- PHY S 1 C S, N Ul_- L EA R S C I Eli C EA N. 0TECHNOLUGY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON STRUCTURE, NUCLEAR MIODELP CXCITFI) Nlll,%t:'lJ';, ELASTIC SCA T 1 E ik 1,14 G v. I IN IE: L A S T I C . S L A I If E R I N G fS UO 10 h1: S a T D f, il MAGNUSIUM ISLYWIlL, :SULFUR -ISOTOPC CHLORINE ISOTOPE' ONTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~'PRGXY REEL/FRAft--1988/0235 STEP NU--UIZ/0048/,Ii)fG3-4/00110153/0100 C. I R CACCESSION N10--AP0105311 -UNCLASSIFIED UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70 .-.I R CACCESS10% NO-AP0105311 A5Sl'KACT/-;'-:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DATA AM: AW 4LYZED ON THE 'I.-LASTIC -LASTIC SCATTERING OF Mr AND I iN r PAK CLES WITH EXCITATJON OF LOWER LEVELS OF PRIME23 NA, PRIIME24 14G, PRIME25 MGp PRIME-26 MG, PRIIME33 S, 34 S, AND PRIME35 CL. ALSO, 0ATA OF MEASUREMENTS WITH SIMIt."IR TO MEV P -~~kE INCLLJOICO. IT IS STU1011-:0 TO :WHAT' FXTE'Ni.rHE EXCITFi) CGRE MUJE, T i i EMOST OFTEN USED MCDEL, IS SUITA61-F FOR THE DEliCKTIPTION OF THE NATUPE OF L04 LEVELS OF ODD NUCLEE-1 OCCURRANG IN T~k-- REGIL)i%, OF A COMPLEIE FILLIN OF THE ID-2S SHELL. A'r THE CENTIvR, or rm- bull, i. -LL 10 CHALV~S (PRIME23 fvAs Pit IME 25 MG): MiEk E THE DE FORM M I ON Oi: T F. .SUBF IVE flE ~_OR 'OF UDD ~IUCLEI IS LARGF THE UNJERRELAT ION OF N~ JA ~~"ACMSX Y w I TH THE CORE IS NOT SO LARGE AS TO AFFECT THE CHARACTERIST11 FEATURES OF TH"i EXCITED CORE MODEL. IN ODD NUCLEI OCCURRING &T THE END OF .THE SUBSHELL 10 SUBFIVEHALVIS (PRIME27 AL) I[q.THE- SU13SHELL 2S SUBLYNEHALF (PRIME29 SI, PRIMIE31 -P), AND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE. SUBSHELL 11) SkMTHR~EHALVES (PRIME33 St PRIME35 CLI THE INTERACTION OF THE PAR~TICLE OR VACANCY WITH THE CURE GOVERNS THE APPEARANCE OF THE CHARACTERES:TIC FEATURES OF THE EXCITED CORE MODEL. IT OFFERS THE POSSIBILITY TU ~JSE THE LxClTED CORE 40DEL FOR THE ItIVESTIGATION OF tHE.-STRUCTURE OF THE EXCITED STATES OF NUCLEI IN THIS REGION UF THE 10-ZS ~Sli fACI ELL. LITY: LENINGRAD. .-G0S.,UjNIV.i LENINGRADi USSR* --itl" 029 UNCLASSIPI b: DAT E-- I 6OCT7 0 PROCESSING '_'..r:_lTLE--ANALYSIS OF THE ELASTIC, ANO INELASTIC SCATTERING OF 6-.LIEV PROTONS El UF AVERAGE ATOMIC WEIGHT -U- Off- NUC L A.YE.f VASILYEVi, S.Iot ORLOV, .'-PLAVK0 A*V. PLAVKG C QU NTRY OF INFO--USSR F I Zo 1970# 34( 2) '4:0'0- 8 ,,_.~~SCURCE-IZV. AKAU. NAUK SSSR, SER. PUBLISHED------70 AREAS--PHYSICS SCATTERING,, ELASTIC SCATTERINGt INELASTIC SCATTERING, AA-i c -NUCLEAR JMODELi SPIN ORB:I'r COUPLINGr P41CKEL ISOTOPE, ITERING, CROSS :SECT.IONv CGRPCUND NUCLEUS~. SCAS _MAP T '4 S TROL K 14 0 RES RICTIG, 0OCtj,4E,%T,-':CLASS--.-~-;U!4CLASS I F IED PROXY RE-EL/FRAME.--l9a8/0245 STEP NU--L)R/0048/70/03-4/00210400/0408 CERC A C C E 5 5 "LiN N' 31 - -A P 0 1,015 3 2 0 ------ UNC LAS, S I F Tic:* 0 Z13 029 UN C L A S F I Z FRtlt;ESSJNG DATE-16OCT70 zt -16, C A C C ES S 1 13 N NO-AP0105320 -:~?-G- 4 5 5 1 R 4, C T S E,' T r GIR F P WETH r-~Nc~ZGIrS D 3-20 A E V t%AS STUD 1 0- TO OET. LIMITS LQ F 4 -1 P L 1 CA3 I L E r 0,-, T [it 0 1 S T OR T E -WAVE M E TH~j,.) '.)UR 1 ING T 14E P S C A' T I Ei F,~ 1 374 Gr N' FIRINE5'I NE~',1111VE1134 Nf NUCL E 10 ;k %'lFVZ0 IGY Til-E b-JMEV 'SCAl .'Kii4 ON PRIMIE!,-] Co, El.UCI014TE EXPTL. kESULTIS 'i~l C" Nd-LE1 AASE~ 'PRIMESS NEGATIVE-6- hl, N 2 1 S TO m- 1- L 0 4 A V n4c~ -F~S(Hr3JACK, ThtURYI NEGLLcrliv, rm' EFFECT OF TH, PRIES AND i HAUSSEIR Ll JljNTERFcRE;nCl:S 6;:Tl%PPN 01 SCATTERINIG!j UJAING THc' ~AOPLICATICN OF 7H= OPTICAL MOLIEL AND TnE DISTORTED: WAVE MUD1:1, SPIN QRBITlJ`,L WEkE NEGL-EC-TED. k~ H E N C 0 NS 10 1: ~ 1..~v G T#tE VOL. -4EE,',!,ENT 'WAS FOUND l!l!'TiiEEli EXPTL* AND ABSUR-PT 1-~*. NLY, THEORETICAL RESULTS I' 9`:--TG. !HE ELAST'C SCATTEQ INti, ~RQSS SECTION-. THE t DES1.1% I Ri-SULTS WEAE ACHI EVED 0,%lY BY SELECTING St.) I I'M31_ 1- PARAIME F~*RS F jR ED THE OPTICAL M:10"L. IN PRiME5asb0:N1 NUCLEI, A STRON" GEPENDENCEIWIS I I 'A -a FOR THE- ANGLE -)ISTRIBUTION OF :SCNTTERE0 P;~Xv' ENEkGlEs. -VEKIFa L THE I R -HE_DISTORTED iiAVE MOUEL ALSU PROPERLY DESr.RIa:k.S THL IN.LASTIC J SCATTERING OF 6-HEV P ON P,~IME6~ NI NUCLEI' BY US1141., PAkAMETERS OF THE (lPtICAL POTENIJAL 06TAINLO 13Y 114E~ANAL4 01: THE ELA$1AC SGArTERING. THE IF C0!APD. PROCESSES WAS VCRIFIED.~ MUST BE 1* A K I'N ~PRESENCE 0 fH I S F ANTO ACCOUNT BY VARYUNG VARAM~ETERS OF T14E OPTICAL. POTENJIAL. THE SHAPE OF THE AtikkV 01SIR16U110N FOR P WLTH CNERGIFS OF hlikGH( THIAN to MEY UNCHANGED; HOWEVER, THE CA.USS $E-010145 ARC, SI-RUNGLY NCR EAS-ED, 0.41NG, TO WINGS OF A WIDE RESONANCE MAX. WrIcesE. FOR".IATIO~l is ~`:.-.%.:ZONNECTED WITH AN ACTION OF THE COMPETITIVE P AND N CHANNELS DURING THE OF THE C-600. NUCLEUS. FIR 112 014 UNCLASS -IFI ED PROCESSING [)ATE--160CT70 ITITLE--FLASTIC AND INELASTIC SC AT TER I NG~ OFPROTONS DM &MAGNESIUM-24t AND -26 -U-, ..AGNESIUM-25, AND MAGNESIUM ,7A0TH0R-(05)-ANTRUP0V, A.YE.v LARUELIN P' ,WLOV, 13*N,i PLAVKOt A,V.-, SOROKI N, A. I ~`(;WITRY OF INIFO"USSR SOURCE-NAUK, SSSR, SER. FIZ. 1970p 34(i)v 106-15 l_.DAT EP UBL IS HE 70 ..StiBACT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY tP'PIC TAGS--ELASTIC SCATTERING, INELASTIC SCATTERING't PROTON SCATTERING, PIAGNESIUM ISUTOPEt ANGULAR OISTRIBUTLOW AOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTICNS ~:IDDCUMENT CLASS--", 'CLASS IF I ED :-PAOXY REEL/FRAAE--1988/0208 STEP iNO--UR/0048/70/034/001/0106/0115 "_rlRC ACCESSION NO--i"P01052764 UNCLASSIFlED, _ml~ ow ------- 2/ 2 UNCLAI SS IF I -e0 PR0CP-'--SIMG DATE-16OCT70 ~,IRC ACCESST.'I% %-O__Apo 105-264 -l5STRACT/=-XTPACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE ELASTIC AND INELASTIC SCATTERIN OF 'G TkE P ON PR11ME24 PlGt PRIME25 PIG AND PRIME26 MG NUCLEI WERE MEASURED FOR THE ENERGIES 5.841 9.94, AND 6.03 MEV. 'ALL VAIL48LE DATA AdOUT THE SCATTERING OF P ON THESE NUCLEI WERE CLASSIFIED AND SYSTEMI/-ED IN ORDER TO EXPLAIN THE CONTRIaUTICN oF i VARIOUS MECHANISMS IN THE PROCESS OF THE ELASTIC ANO INELASTIC SCATTERING. FACILITY: LENIPIGkAD.. EGOS. UNIV- LENINGRAD, USSR. t- j L u Organ and Tissue.Transplantation USSR ZARUBIN, Yu. "Will There Be Spare Heartj?" -Moscow,-Trud, 17 Feb 71, p 4 Abstract: A visit to the Laboratorv of PolYmers of the Institute of Cardic- vascular Surgery, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, is described. After tracing the history of the use of polymers:in medicine and discussing the problem of developing artificial valves, the author tells of some of the achievements of the Institute of Cardiovascuolar Sur~,exy and other Soviet 'ML research -organizations in finding applications for polymers, se include: an artificial muscle capable of changing shape uid contracting in a e 0 s~iHn s lution;.