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USSR
UDC 62.1-382.2;535.3T6
BRONSHTEYN, I. K., DOLGINOV, L. M., L. D. , SHARIN,
U X, A. L I B 0
A. I., SHLMISKIY, A. A.
"Some Characteristics of Electroluminescent Diodes Based on Hetero P11
Junctions in Al Ga As
1-x
Moscow, Radiotekhnika 1 Elektronika, Vol 16, No 12, Dee 71, -up 2330-2332
Qstract: The aut
-hors investigate electroluminescent diodes based on the
e-Ditaxial heterostructure P-GaAs-P-All _xAs
,Gal -Ii-AlyGP_.j_yhs (x~-0-05,
YR-0.1). The radiation from the P-AlxGal-xAs layer pro-cagates in a direct
tion rerpendicular to the PN junction through tho tramsparent N-region.
The emitting layer -is doped with gernianium to a hole concentration of about
5-10"/cc and tile 11-layer is tellurium--do-ped to an electron concentratio~-
of about i018/cc. The area of the PIT junction is about 0.01 t~n,2. The
electricall p=rameters o!' the diodes at roorl temperatux4.,: S~ecific zero-
-bias capacitame of the P11 Junction about 105 pF/cm2., current cutoff Vol-
~tage 1.3-1.4 V depending on the mole :rraction of aivniiTum arsenide in the
solid solution, breakdown voltage 7 V, residual resistance 0.5 ohm or less.
1/2
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ABSTRACTIEXTPACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACUTE TOXOP LA S~'-,US I S1~4 MECE 14AS
EFFECTIVELY TREATED BY A COMBINATION ~OF CHLORIDIhl A.N'D SULFAI~YRIDAZIrIE
AND BY AMINOQUINOL WITH SULFADIMEZINIF, AND SOMEWHAT LESS EFFECTIVELY BY
COMBINATIONS OF AMINOQUINOL WITH SULF,APYRIDAZfNE AND OF CHLORIDIN WITH
SULFAD IMEZ INE. COMBINATIONS OF CHLORJOIN OR AMINOQUtNOL WITH MONOMYCIN
:`~-,WEREALSO EFFECTIVE.- CHLORIDIN PLUS AMINOQUINOL CIR TRIPLE COMBIN4TION
'D SULFADIMEZINE.WAS b,"lLY,SLlr'HTLY
OF CHLORIDINt AMINOQUINOLP AN
EFFECTIVE. FACILITY: K I.RG. NAUCIf. I S S L ED:& INST, OKHRANY
MAT-ERINSTVA DETSTVA-. FRUNZE, USSR.
--------,UNC-L A SS I F-I ED=-=-
USSR UDC 621.375.82
-OVA, M. B., KLUSHIN, V. N., PO
Z
11ITk RTNYAGIN, A. I., SHOKIN, A. A.
"Coatinuous Laser With a Vortex Lamp"
V sb. Kvant. Coll*
elektronika (Quintum Electronics ection of Works), No 3,
Moscow, "Sov. radio,:" 1972, pp 24-29 (f ron RM-Fizikai: No 1, Jan 73, Abstract
-No ID895)
Translation: The effect of the beat condition on the parantt~ters of the
active element of a YAG-Nd crystal under continuous pu 'mping.is analyzed. It
is shown that in theoretical calculations it is necessary to take into
account the -variation, with temperature, of the er,
ystal characteristics
at high pumping levels. The laser pulllpint,~, efficiency vaing krypton arc
tubes is compared with that using a vortex discharge. The dependence of
the spread of the output radiation and the focal distance of the therinal
lens on the pumping power was investigated experimentally. The natura of
the distribution of double refraction induced by optical pumping for die
case of coincidenca of the cry-stal-lographIc plane.113.00) witli the axis of
the cylindrical active element is investigated. 10 ref. Atithors' abstract.
22
USSR
UDC 534.,-6
ZH=,KOVSKIY Yu. Yu-Y Acoustics Institutei Moscow
"Relationship Between Reflection and Scattering of Sound by the Sea Bottom"
~bscov, Akusticheskly Zhurnal, Vol 18, No 4 Oct-Dec '12
r, P. 533-536
erent cases which may occur in me-asvring the effective coefficient
Abstract: Diff
of sound reflection by the sea bottom by1norml incidence are analyzed, ne~lect-
ing the water absorption of sound during~its piroragation and assuming the -bottom
to be an uneven interface of two media reflecting the total incident sound
energy. The effective coefficient of sound reflection was -found to be deter-
mined by the relation of the total intensity of scattered anI coherently
reflected by the sea bottom signals to the intensity of the so-and wave incident
on the bottom. The analysis of angular dependences of the sound scatterini~
force by the sea bottorij., obtained in regions,with lif3liLly broken bottom relief
which, as a rule, are the regions of im-lerwater ridges, shows that in these
req-ions the effective coefficient of sounid reflection by nonial incidence is full-Y
determined by the reverse scatterin~~. In a case like that, it is not al,~,ays
rightfully to determine the reflection coefficient froli the'Civen foilittla. Tbis
conclusion holds vooi also for reoions where the so-and scattering frow bottom
in:reverse direction is principally dependent on haterogeneities of the gro--md
and is not folloving the Lorm=el-Zeelinger rule. Eight form-11as, ei~,ht biblir).
refs.
624 UNCLASSIFTED';~~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
rITLE--X RADIATION AND RADIO EMISSION OF.LOCAL SOLAR SOURCES -U-
'AUTHOR-(03)-'V'ELFREYKH9 G.B., ZHITNIKY I.A at LIVSHITSt H.Ao
OF INFO--USSR
CY
SOUPCE--MOSCOWp ASTROIIJOMICHESKIY ZHURNALr VOL 47t. NO Z# 19707 PP 329-339
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-,S.UBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOM.YtASTROPHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--X RADIATION, RAULO EMISSIONt. SUNSPOTy HELIOGRAM, RADIO
TELESCOPE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1399 STEP NO--UR/0033/70/047/002/0329/0339
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0125044
UNCLASS-IFLED
~z A2'4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0125044'
~.ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EMISSION OF SOURCES OVER THREE
GROUPS IN THE X REGION AND CENTIMETER RA010 EMlSSIUN RANGE OURlNG
TmE PERIOD 16-30 juRE 1967 IS COMPARED. X RAY HEL,
:IOGRAMS 141TH A
F SIMILAR TO 3 PRIME IN THE REGIONS d-1.4 AND 6-10 A WERE
-RESOLUTION 01- A
OBTAINED FROM THE SATELLITE 11KOSMOS 166". THE SPECTRA OF THESE SAME
SOURCES IN THE CENTINETEM RANGE WERE OBTAINED FRON BSE"kVATIONS WITH THE
LARGE PULKOVO RADIO TELESCOPE 141TH-A RESOLUTION Or- ':1-3 PRIME. IT WAS
ESTABLISHED THAT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPOT
.,GROUPS, X RADIATJON AND RADIO' EMISSION .15 EXTR E MELY. C ON PLE X: IN
ADDITION TO SIMULTANEOUS VARIATIONS THERE WAS A CASE OF DECREASE IN X
AND RADIO EMISSION WITHOUT ANY CHANGES:IN THE SPOT:GROUP; IN ONE CASE
THE RESTORATION OF RADIO EMISSION FLUXES-WAS NOT ACCOMPANIED BY ANY
CHANGE IN X RAOIAT-ION-s IN- THE- FO.RMAT,-ION- OF- A, NEW- GROU;1~-THE- RADI-G, SOURCE
DEVELOPED APPROXIMATELY A DAY AFTER~THE APPEARANCE!OF CONSIDERABLE X,
RADIATION* IT IS-DEMONSTRATED WITHIN THE'FRAMEWORK OF THE
~RREMSSTRAHLUNG 14ECHANISM AT SHOW WAVELENGTHSILAMBD4 EQUALS 2-3.2 CM (ANO
NOT AT LAMBDA SIMILAR TO 10 CA, AS ASSUMED BEFORE)t THAT RADIO
OBSERVATIONS LIMIT THE EMISSION MEASURE TO INTEGRAL OF N SUBE PRIME2 DV
~IS SMALLER THAN OR SIMILAR TO 3 TIMES 10 PRIME48 CM PRIME NEGATIVE3,
WHEREAS X RADIATION OBSERVATIONS INDICATE INTEGRAL OF N SU13E PRIME2 OV
SIMILAR TO 3 TIMES 10 PRIME49 CM PRIME NEGATIVE3 A~ID T IS S1141LAR To 2
TIVES, 10 PRIME6K FACILITY:. MAIN~ASTRONOHICAL OBSERVATORY
ACADEMY OF SCIENLS USSR. FACILITY: PHYSICS INSTITUTE AND
INSTITUTE OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM* FACILITY: IONOSPHERE AND
RADIO WAVE PROPAGATIONa
UNCLASSIFIED
2 039 UNCLASS IFI ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
LE--INTERCOSMOS I IN ORBIT -U-
~-AUTHUR-02)-TIN01's I.P., ZKIT~.
.?AO
:~COUNTRY (IF INF0--USSRv CZECHOSLOVAKIA. EASTGERMANY
----S0URCE--PRIROOA* NO. 4p 1970, P. 78-,87
DATE PUBL IS.HEO ------- 70
~4UBJECT AREAS--SPArE TECHNOLOGYt AST ON
R OMY,ASTIAIOPHYSICS
~_:TOPIC TAGS--ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE, 5OLAR UV RADIATIO),N, SOLARX
RAO TAT 10, PHOTOMETER, POLARIMETER,. SPACECRAFT CARRIE01 E(WiPMEN
Tv. SOLAR
~FLARE, SPACE PROGkAM TECHNICAL ASSlSTANCE/,!U)ltITEK-CCS,-4t)S, 1 SATELLETE
k--'C0NTP0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-'-.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSEEKEO
~-:PRUXY REEL/FkAMF-2000/1490 STEP 1002 6/ 70/000100~400 TBIGGaT
~_CIRC ACGESSION' Pit)--AP0125118
UNC L AS S I F T E D
UIN
~_'-2/2 039 'CLASSI FlEb
-ESS!~ G DATE-730CT70
-SS I ON 0 125 118
,CIRC ACCE
ASS.TRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- AgSTRACT. DESCRIPTION 0 FTHE DESIG..~ Akf)
EQUIPM-1,4T OF THE !NTERCOSP40S I SATELLITE LAUNCHEO 13N i*)'-T- L4, 19 6,3, u4
STUDYLNG~UV AND X-RAY SOLAR ET
THE SOVIET UNION FOR THE PURPOSE OF 'i I SS 10F4
-AS A BASIS FOIP THE PREDICTION OF SULAR FLARES. THE SATELLITE CARUED AN
ALPHA PHOT( .'4ETERs N X , POLARIMETER,
X RAY ANO 017TICAL PPOTOMETERS, 4. `AY
f. - *,NO TUIED IN T 0 IET
AN X RAY H'LJOGRAPHo AND TV AND OTHER~ SYSTEMS MA Ft-c ti E- s v
-ISLOVAKIA AND EAST GERMANY.
UNIONt CZKHt ~THE PERFORMANCE OF THE
SATELLITEJS DISCUSSED BRIEFLY.. FACILITY: hKADEM11A N4UK S55R,
F I Z I CHESIK I IINSTITUT, MOSCOW# USSR,
UNCLASSLFMO
-1/2 024
J, UNCL ASS I FIE011': PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~~,TJTLE:--X RADIATION AND RADIO EMISSION -OF IOCAL SO LAR SOORCES -U-
TN K
UTHOR-(03)-GELFREYKHp G.B., ZHI
Ao.~LIVSWITS, H.A.
TRY OF INFo--uSSR j
'~_SOURCE-MOSCOW, ASTRO,',i)M ICHESKIY ZHURNAL, VOL '47, NO 2,,1970, PP '329-339
".,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:,.'.5913JECT AREAS--ASTR(3,140;',,Y,ASTRdPHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--X RADIATION, RA-010 EMfSSIONl SWN S V0 T ll~LIUGRA!4, RADIO
-,.-TEL ESCOPE
.CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-~PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1399 STEP NO--UR/0033/70/04?/DC;210329/03:-,9
IRC~ At"CESSION NO--AP0125044
UNC LASS IF IEO
024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
C I R.C. ACCESSION Nirl--AP0125044'
~~ABSTRACT/EXTFACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EMISSION OF 501JKCES OVER
SPOT GROUPS IN THE X R 1'4,5 EQU'
E G 1 t) N AND CENTIMETcR RADIO F-II[SSfUll i~A
THE PERIOD 16-30 JUNE 1967 IS CO-',IPARED,. X RAY HELOOGRANS WITH A
RESOLUTION OF SIMILAR TO 3 PRIME IN THE REGIONS 8-14 AND 6-10 A WERE
OBT41NED FROM THE SATELLITE "KGSM9,S 166". THE SPECTRA~OF THESE SA14E
SOURCES IN THE CENTITNETER, RANGE WERE OBTAINED FR&Mi. OBSERVATIONS WITH THE
-LARGE PULKOVO RADIO TELESCOPE WITH A RESOLUTION OF-1-3 PRIME. IT WAS
ESTABLISHED THAT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DEvELop,',',E-NT OF SPOT
GROUPS , X RADI AT ION AND RADIO~ EMISS ION, 15 EXTREMELY. CO.'4PLEX: IN
A.DDITION TO SIMIATANGOUS VARIATIONS THERE~WAS A CASE OF DECREASE IN X
-AND RADIO EMISSION WITHOUT ANY CHANGES IN THE SPOTT GROUP; IN ONE CASE
THE RESTORATION OF RADIO EMISSION FLUXES WAS NOT ACCOMPANIED BY ANY
CHANGE- IN X RADIAT-ION-o 14 THE F(lRMAT-ION-,OF-.A-NEW~ G7ROUq; THE RADIO SOURCE
DEVELOPED APPROXIMATELY A DAY AFTER THE APPEARANCE: OF CONSIDERABLE X,
RADIATION. IT IS DEMONSTRATED WITHIN THEIFRAMEWORK OF THE
RREIMS&TRAHLUNG MECHANISM AT SHOW WAVELENGTHS LAMBON EQUALS 2-3*2 CM (AND
NOT AT LAMBDA SIMILAR TO 10 CM, AS ASSUMED BEFORE), THAT RADIO
OBSERVATIONS LIMIT THE EMISSION MEASUR~~TO INTEGRAL OF N SUBE PRIME2 ov
IS.SMALL-ER THAN OR SIMILAR TO 3 TIMES 10:PRIME48 CM PRIME NEGATIVE3*
WHEREAS X RADIATION OESERVAT(ONS INDICATE INTEGRAL;; OF N SUBE PRI14EZ OV
-Sl.MfLAR TO 3 TIMES 10 PRIME49 CM PRIMEINEGATIVE3 AND T IS SIMILAR TO 2
TIPES 10 PRIME6K* FACILITY: MAItl~AST'KONDM[CAL.OBSERVAT()RY
~ACADEMY OF.SCIENCES USSR. FACILITY: PHYSICS 114STITUTE AND
-INSTITUTE OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. FACILITY: IONOSPHERE AND
RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION.
_____UNC.L_"SS_LFlED
Heat Trdiu,011t
USSR mc 621.791.019
zEmziN, V. N., Central Committee of Heavy Industry# and Z3UTh7IKOV_, N. P.
Xirov Plant
"Fracture Conditions in the Near-SeasZone'of Welded Joints in Heat Treatment"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 2, Feb 72# PP 1-5
Abstracts The conditions under which the intersection of curves of stress-
rupture strengrth.and relaxation is conducive to fracture during heat treatment
were investigated. Characteristics of.the beat resistance of the initial
meta" and an imitated near-seam zone were determined on smooth and notched
specimens of 15Kh1141F steel normalized at 105000 and ton-Dend ,t
7400c. ' Tha-results of short-term invostigmt-ions at elevated temperature of
fatigue strength and stress relaxation am analyzed. 10n the basis of
experimental data and an analysis of the destruction proessm in the near-
sean zone by creep, an outline for the development of1ractures during heat
treatment of uelded joints is suggested. Fractures In the near-seam zone of
welded joints of 15M-.12i1F steel can develop from-stress concentrations which
can be fractures, non-fusions, and sections of abarp.#-ansitlons from the
initial metal to the seam. Five illustration nine biblio ~ 'hie references.
9=p
USM: UDG 621.791.05-.669.15124!25-194:62~3.183.669.786
ZMTNIKOV, N. P., Engineer, and 7AKS, 1. A., CanIdidat6 of Technical Sciences
xgffeidt -o'f Nitrogen - on the Structure of.'Ausieniiic We~d Metaill
Mbsi~~, Svarocbnoye ProizvodstVo,,~ No 81 1,k4;. 71t PP 5~-'J'
kbstract-. The article describes results ofa study otthe effe-A of nitrogen
on,ferrite con-leant in the structure of deposited chromium-nieW. metal of the
2OCr-ll'Ni-V-b-V and 20r-91A-Mb types, As.well. as the I nitial. structure of
ingots weighing 15 kg made of steel of the 2OCr-12Ni_P_v type. Estimates were
made-of the.coefficients for the transitionbf nitrogaillinto the deposited
metal from the electrode coatings into which,tbe nitrojran wa,s irtrcducad as
nitridedlerrochrome. In addition*f the ittemot was made to tAtablish an ana-
lytic relation between the fdrrite c,onteot ofthe,metal, structure and its
cbromium-nickel equivalents. Five batches each of ele4rod" ve:m made with
experimental coatings based on U-00/1OU electrodes appliedAo 4-mra-diameter
Sv~04,'M19NIIM3 wire -and TsT-15-1 electrodes applied to .5-mm-Rami--ter Sv-
OM1914110B wire. Coatings were applied b~r: the dip method. A. bea-d 25 high
and -20 = wide was deposited by the, znult~ple~-.b'Md me,thoa'on plates of
OKhl8NlOT steel.
0111 1
USSR
ZMNIKCV# K. Ff and ZAY.S, Is A4 s, Svarochnoye ProitVodstvo, No 81 Aug ?1,
PP 5-7
d It was found that the austenizing effect of nitrogen in chromium-
nickel metal varies according to its content in the =.-tal and the additional
alloying of the metal with niobium, vanadium, malybdenum,and mangamese. A
formula is derived for calculating the ferrite content, and,Delong's refined
structural diagram is given. Coefficients are suggested for nitrogen :Ln the
am Icalculation results
calculation of nickel equivalents. An lysis of tbei
shows that for an increased ritrorgen content in metal built-up with electrodes
based on E&-IWO/IOU and TsT-15 electrodesp~ eoefficient~,22 should be used for
estimating the nitrogen in- the nickel-equivalent formml&, coefficient 26 for
type 20-1Z cast steel alloyed with niobiumt-vanadium,and nitrogen. For chro-
mium-nickel retal containing up to 14 percent ferritathe ferrite content can
ba calculated directly according to the derived formulai There is a decrease
ir. th4~~ coefficients for the transition of,nitrogen Anto the deposited metal
from the nitrided ferrochrcme of.the electrodocoating.witb arL increase in
the nitrogen content of the coatingi r%n an'talysis of ti4e~: 20-12 steel was made
by G. D. PIGROVA at the Central Scientific Research, Plaiming and Design Boiler
and Turbine Institute imeni 1. 1. Polzunov..,
2k
-67
WSR UDC:621-791.052.01:620.192.4:66-c.IS-194
SHRON, R. Z., NIKANOROVA, N. I., KRECHET, L .E., Urals Heat- Eng ineering
Jnstitute, ZE-N_17ZIN,__V. N. and MITNIKOV N..P.., Central Boller and Turbine
S~
Institute
"Influence of Dispersion Hardening on the Tendency of ifelded Joints in
C rome-Molybdenun-Vanadium Steels Toward Brittle,Rupture.at fligli Temper-
atures"
MOSCOW, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 12, Dec 73):.pp 1-3
A stract: This work StUdiCS the influence of.dispersion 11
b ardeninp, on
the,ductility and tendency toward brittle TUPtUre at high temperatures
Of- welded joints in steels types 12KhlNlr- and7 ISKhV41F. This study showed
the influence of dispersion 11,Lrden-Lng in heated areas~ on the tendency of
these al loys to local britt le ruptures during -heat tr eatmeut and use in
the untempeyed and low-tempered states. Heat treatment with high tem-
1111 p -these
pering increases ductility and the brittle ture~.rcsistance of
:To prevent brittic rupture ~the holding.-temporature of stcam
1:~pipes during heat treatment should I) e a tleast 720" C,
59 -
USSR UDC 621.791-011-08. -669.15'24'25-194
-620.178.2
ZHITNILOV, X- Engineer, and ZEMIN V' N., Doctor of Technical Sciences
"Tendency of Welded Joints in Chrome-Nickel Steels Tpirard Brittle Rupture"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Froizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 70, pp 10-12
Abstract: A study was made of the influence of~the thickness (rigidity) of
-welded elements, type of dressing, and mutual pl-aceme!,at of:welded seams on
the residual deformation in the area near the seam in austenitic chrome-
nickel steels. A simple test was devised for determining the tendency of
welded Joints toward crack fomation near the scam.during heat treatment
and In the process of high-tetaperature operation. The studies, indicated
that the distribution of residual tranaverst, deformations ir, the area near
the seam is independent of specimen thickness: the magnitude of deformation
increases with increaging specimen thickness. Transverse deformations in
the area of the seam of a right angle edge are greaterl.than.deformations
at an edge with an inclination of 45'. Study of specitmens vith two notches
is recommended for the rapid estimation of the resistance to brittle'(Iocal)
rupture during heat treatment and high-temperature opeiatiom of welded Joints.
7
WK; 5S0-03.002.56
HMtUM GW-MCILIATING MAGNPrMTu wiT% OMcA7. pitilol"r UF 11.4 A-rOhS
jArttc
1e P. Kuleshov, N. A. Dovator, and V. A. Azin
'
cl"ATF~~. e 11;
Wn-i A. F.
(rhys lco- te ZICheak-a
Apparaturn. Rugal'an, No 50, 1972. rp 5-91
:7
For awafturina the various Pax&mcLars of A SvOW46-tic field, ever
. us* is hoinc wade of the qufLjjtum meccotemeters vitu #optical pumping or the
inp
vapars. or, alkali =.tat& skid of metastable 1W atom. Theme maguatomotors can
be bui It ,according to a oyal..o with outooextic Ir"umeyAuutall of the v%ta=u,1
ctnter,orAhow-varking mOLuat't resonance. . I
(retcrenee) ascillat~r toward the
,
to a joalf-;oxcillabing xystcu'utillsiaj'a fptno-,tyjv oscillator
line or according
'
(so If-a.Cd.1 I a l'us, meiplAcciatern 11it unel"toduters are 3115PI-1
Icr.'mor. compact and preride & hIgher,apervAing.opcod.
Itarx-of- alknal -ooetaIx a working medium when
The amanatomatorm usixig va
-
co"ront-viib r veal several shortcomings, including
:
t ic fAcI4 which. is being, Modured
the nonlinear dependence between the =go
mad frequency of signal which in boiDg-rrearded. rvqairement at thomostatic
C.0trol ~cTer VI" ob"Orption chamber, of resonance lisio.~
VUrroas Vie atoma. or. alkali vwtala h&M been inaplayrd in the development
cat *elf-oxcilla-Ung marnotoone"ra mod vM outunnilc frequency
teafc~g.~ the 1104 atoms were used only'in vagnein-aters fuzqUaniml;
'the Iftat'goo P. or a *VIC-o"CillmLing magnates"
tu The levelopment
secar-li"Pe tc
.
ter with opticni pumpins, or ot4niabie Ila, fttema (A. 2) permitted un to crests
s. device werging the possibility af,a spin-ty?e ascilIntor and 4he ndvantaces
of 11.4 as a. working *rent.
Oft* or the basic difficulties in developing such a magnotooveloor wun
acessloned by tho crimplesity or the optical datecUum at the metastable Ila,
atema* Lamar frequency NO in the rangr of f~rrestrlal mCoctlo
fieldv- For "o effective deUctioa of Light soodulAUOU vitb wwra length
liv 1.081 micromse al. sueb frequencies, we devorloped, A;w* types or special
L,>
~PV042368-4
-AL Re
-W f. :Code: it R 0,1 &S
~2neiatar
th Opt ca
p n .I 6jnping f r QuA71fumjJasneAtmeters
(AbStItact.. "Spin Generator with OpticalPum~ins of Metastable Hj14 Atoms
r -Quaatum Magnetometers," by V. Fi Afanas:'vg~jl and P
o P
f
Geomag-
ueti= i -4zronomiya. Vol. X, No 1,,19700 :pp~ 183-184
tum-magnetom
eters with optical pumping of at'o:ms of alkali metals
d m4, at in a 23SI-state are now in broad use. 14eliun ina-netometers
an 01ms C3
are quite preferable to those employing atoms of alkali metals. However,
spin-generrators: are being used with the latter,, whereas no spin generator
'with satisfactory characteristics has yet been devised fbr the optical
~pumping of ~netastable He4 atoms. , The authors. raw report! the development
of, e,-s,pin goneratbr. for, the optical pumping.:of -metastable-. He4 atom. which
make,z.,it:possible to construct uantum ma*gnetometers combining the advan-
tages- of optical pumping of lle~ atoms and the advantages~of a spirs gener-
atqr. The principal dif ficulties. in creating a spin generator for the
Cal
op t1iI Pumping of tle4 atoms.-in a 23S, state. arise due to a relatively
his,h-resonance-Larmor frequency:bf these atoms in.the earth's magnetic
field G-vf 1.5 Malsec). Usually the
photodiodes:used in such apparatus have
a, large., area of the p-n junctiou and 'due to~ a considerable capacitance have
Real/Yr"e
UDC 77
USSR
_ZHITNIKOV R. A.
"Investigation of Neutral Silver and Copper Atoms in Various Systcms by the
EPR Method"
V.sb.,Mezhdunai-. kongress 20 fotogr. nauke, Moskya, 197011 Priroda fotogr.
chuvstviteltnosti (International Congress on Photographic Science, Moscow,
t' s), no place of
1970, Nature of Photographic Sensi ivity -~- Collection of WoA
publication given, Vneshtorgizdat, no'year given, pp 139-442 (from RM-Fizika,
No '12(l), Dec.70, Abstract No 12D1367)
109 i"
Translatlon-. The, EPR method w05 ustid to study neutral atoms bf tbe Ag
Tope stabilized in various matrices: alkali-hr:aide wystals, borate, phosphate
and silicate glassat3 (including photochrome) chi Iled aqufious and alcohol solu-
tions of Ag salts, adsorbed layers an the uiwface Qf sillca gol; also investi-
gated in certain of these matrices (alkalk-halide cystals) wfire stable neutral
atow of C-itol A~d Cu6s. The basic information~ on the-properties of stable neu-
tral atcms- is given by the relative,:shift of the constant for the hyperfitle
Irl
045 UNCLASSI FIED, 'PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
ACCESSION NO-AP0043606
AdSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPEND~ENCE OF OPTICAL PUIMPING
OF RB,"ATOMS ON THE PRESSURE, or- THE NOBLE:iGASES HEi NEP ARI KR
AND.XE IS INVESTIGATED* BY APPLYINGiA ROTATING AAGNETIC FIELD FOR
SAPARATELY CBSERVING THE RESONANCE,SIGNALS FRUM TwO HYPLRFINE STRUCTURE
:SUBLEVELS OF THE RB ATOM GROUND-STATE 014E CAN FrND THE CHARACHERISTIC
PRESSURE OF THE INERT GASj P SU80:PRIMEj:AT WHICH THEISIGNAL Of THE
o~7~,HYPERFINE STRUCTURE SUBLEVEL WITH A LARGE PHI VA~,~UE (PHI IS THE TOATL
-MOMENTUM) VANISHES. THE VALUES,3f P`,SUBU PRIME diTAINED ARE EkiPLOYED
FOR-- CALCULATING THE CROSS SECTI'ONS FOR~'PISORIENtAtICNI ~ IN THE PRImEZ P
ilAj_Vi:S EXCITED STATE OF:THE R8 ATOMS DUE TO CULL I S I ONS W I TH
NOD LE ~GAS, A-TQ"S.
UNCLASSIFIED
621-373-52-181.48
USSR UDC
ZHITHIKOV,, YE. I.) SIONOV, L. A., and WMOVA, G. G.
7~~~Based on X-Structures With Distributed and L=ped Parwneters Made From
Integrated Hybrid Qxcuitsll
Sb.,nauch. tr._po probL, mikrpelektron. Mosk.~ in-t elektron. telthn. (Collected
Scientific 1.11orks on Problems in Microelectronic s.4 Moscow Izetitute of Electronics
-Techrwlogy)., 1972., VYP,10, Pp 194-200 Urom RM-RadiotekhWIta. No 11, Nov 72,
Abstract No 11 D266)
'Pranslatibm. The authors describ-o the princ4al ci rouits and pre3ent the results
of the.experinental studies of RC-generators,based on.integratod hybrId microcir-
cuits. The studies were carried out, within a broad range of f requencies f rom
Ic 0 -
3 cPsto 10 L - Data are also given on the stabilitylof th frequency and ampli
tude of RC-generators and on the control of the frequency cf RC-generators with
the aid of varicaps of p-n-junctions. Resumet
99
USM uDe 621-373-52-181-48
ZHITNIKOV, YE. I., VISHIN3 M. G., at~d XORNEV, V., A.
"Geaerator of High-Stability Oscillations Based on Inte'gfated Hybrid Microcircuitsp
SIb. nauch. tr. po probl. mikroelektrons Mosk.In-t elektron tekhn. (Collected
Works on Problems 'Institute of Electronics
Te-chnolbgw) -1972 vyp~-10, pp 188;493 (from 4441~diotekhhika, No n, Nov 72, Ab-
stract No I
Translation: The authors present the results from the development if a reference
generator of high stability oscillations~b&sed-on.:integrated hybrid microcircuits
and designed for the production of st&ble time traces. The generator has two in-
depen4ent, quartz thermostatically controlled ekoiters operating on one of the
'fr WIs I a
equencies of the 150-2200 ke ranee. Daily frequeney I t bility and hourly fre-
quenoy in,3tabllity are ensured at not less than t3-M-1 and tl-jb-7 respectively.
The design of the ge=ator makes it possibleAo operate under conditions of the of-
Jeet of vibrations., impacts, linear acceleration, changes~win ext-ornal temperature.,
humidity., and pressure. Resume.
USSR UDC 539.3.01
ZHIT WA V . G., SOLOSHENRO, L. I .
~-The Stressed State of a Half-Plane With Two Circular 0 enings"
V sb. Kratk. tezisv dokl. k Konf. po. povrezhdeniyam. i eksTluat. n;idezhnosti
udovykh'konsttuktsiy,-1972 (Brief Subjects of,Papers at.the Conference of
Breakdown and Utilization of the Reliability of Ship Designs, 1972 -- Collec-
tion-of Works), Vladivostok, 1972, pp 47-51 (from RZh-Me~hanika, ITo 3, Mar 73,
!~Abstract.-No 3V57)
slat
Tran, ion. The problem of the plane stressed state of:a half-plane with two
symetrically located circular openings into which were soldered the nuclei of
another isotropic material is discussed. Concentrated forces producing the
plane stressed state and applied at the center3 of the nxiclei act on the body.
An elastic potential making it possible to determine stresses and displacements
in the nuclei and the half-plane is constructed for thegiven problem. K. A.
Kitover.,
USSR UDC 532.529
ZHITOMIRS 1. $.I AL'TSHULER,-L.,L.
"System o
f'Equations and Boundar~ Condition's' Describin5g Dynami,: Processes in
Polydisperse Vapor-Liquid Flow"
Tr.~Fiz.-tekhn. in-t nizk. temDeratur. AN USSR (Works of the Physicotechnical
Institute of Low Temperatures of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSF.), 1970, No. 1,
pp 69-101 (from Rzb-Mekhanika, Ho' 12, De'c~ 7.1., 'Abstract No 12B1483)
Translation: An arbitrary (nonstationary, three-dimensional) gas flow with
liquiddroplets of the same materials buspetded in it'~is discussed. The drop-
lets may have an arbitrary distribution.as toAifiiensionS Or,MaS3 m. The dif-
ference in.velocities and ges temperatuves and drops of- various sizes, thr-armal
and.dynamic interaction between the gas.and the drops, and also the effects of
evaporation and condensation are taken into account. Collisions between drops
~_we considered to be unimportant and it is assumed that ;n the neighborhood of
an arbitrary point of the space x at a giventime t all drops of' one size have
the same velocity, temperature, etc. A qomplete syster, of equations is.derived
which describes the flow studied under these assumptions. This system includes
equations of continuity, momentum and energy for the ga :s and liquid fraction Of
1/2
!: .. . . :~ it :. ,
I-PIR, ~~-i A ~~ ; i ZU~i :~~ I ;t I i I us,~l I ~ IIN4
e-IM1,0011i P.M. "HIMMI.
HiGher Algebra & Geome try~and,~Topoloa
USSR UDC: 53.2 -7
"Lattice for All Conf,
p~-tlence Ratios in a Half -Lattice
Saratov, V. sb. iu2-Ozza-dochenwwe mnozhestva i reshetkj"(Ordered Sets and
Lattices --collection of Trorkbrko 1, Saratov.Univ-ztr.,it~f, 1971, pp 11-21
Urom Wzh tei,,,
-atika, 'No 4, 1,cq2,~ Abstract-Ho
Ma
TTanslation, M e element a of lattice L is said to be k-OC-),ular J14, from a Vx
aVy) aA x = -a.AY it follvws that :r =:y for W x, y C- L, -uid is raid to be
distributive if any elenr_-iit triplet contninii~,,, a Is (Ulx,+,rib~xtivc - Lot C~ be a
aet of aU silimiltanaoanly di.,Aributive regular and supplem.,entary elcme-ats of
th e complete lattice L. For a,, a we assuma a,: 1~_'tL2 if and only if
2
a, j!L_ a2 and al/x a,,3 is a cGmpact element in. L. It is found that.- determines
the ordering in CZ Mie minorant, sL%bhalf -lattice I of the cormlete lattice L
is said -'-a be defi-r-itive i~: I) ca
;1 1 ch element i C-'l isV-irresolvanle in 1;
2) 1 is the directed culb5ct in ( CZ eler.,:ents ot 'lie forn, i 4 i2 for.,~-i
the V basis of lattice L. Any congiuence in the half-lattice I is said to be
chiefly ideal if it liez a unique, norttrivial class, the class bein- cliicf.'I~,,
1/2
USSR
ZHIT011,1IRSM, G. I., "Uporvadochennme mna-zhestva i reehetki", No.2, 1971,
pp 11 -21
ideal in I. The principal result is: if the com
Lilete lattice L con't-lains the
defLinJtive subhalf-lat'lice I. L is isomorphic. to the lattice o--:' all con8ruences
in, I; conversely, the lattice of all congruences in heJf-lattice I contains the
definitive sublialf -lettl ices: the totality of all the eblefly ideal congraences.
Th"s, in the language of the second stage, class K of tha cong,:ruence lattices
is,described in half-lattices. It is shown that class K- is not axiorm_ti~ed in
elementarj fashion. We, note o
ne consequenbe:. each lattice with the supplements
Y.,
in class K is.Boolean~ V. Sali
2/2
ffl~_M A.
USISR UDC: 528-526.6
LAVROV, V. N., LUKOVATYY, Yu. S.,, 'YA.KOVLEVA, N. P. ,
VASIL'YEV, Yu. Union Scientific, Re5.earch institute of Mining Geo-
mechanics and Surveying
"A Miniaturized Surveyor's Gyrocompass"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Proqrshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Ziiaki,
No 9, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 331253,~ Division, G, filed 21 Jul- 67,
published T Mar T2, p 11T
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a miniaturized surveyor's
gyrocompass vhich contains a theodolite with autocollination system, a trig-
ger and a gyro attacbro nt with pendulum sensing element.on a torsion suspen-
sion and strip current feed. As-a distinguiahing feat! e of the patent, the
design provides for compensation of. the torque of the torsion suspension and
the current feed. The current feed is made in the forn of strips bent in
the vertical or horizontal plane with their ends faztened to. the sensing
element at a distance r from its. axis of,rotation, where r in defined by
the formula
if
1/2
138
19841013
X-qv. ~- - - -1. -- . - ?~i vu t 1
--.- -Illil--,~ I 'I mm agRaRaiiii-147 i
i
i4ii6a m 61iml
..I ! ! - t; ~; I H.1 ; 1. 11 1 1 1 ~ ., . L-iI
USSR
ZHITOVA, Ye. I., IPPOLITOVA, L. A., HINEYEV, A. M. , SNOLINA, N. 111. ,
zTr,. 11 Gorlkiy Ued.ical Institute, Glrlkiy Oblast
0
San't-ary'.'Epidentinlogical Station, and 1kiy City Sanitary
Epidemlological',".tation, Gorlkly
"Diagnostic Significance of Lot Titers of the Complement Fixa-
tion Reaction 11ith Some Antigens"
Moscow, Zhurnal ~Iikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i~lmmunobiologii,
Vol 48, No 2, Feb 71, pp 72-75
Abstract: Sera of patients and healthy persons giving a posi-
tive reaction in the complement fixation test:with ornithosis
antigen also contained antibodies to.R. prowazekii antigen in
approximately 50113- of cases. The relative frequency of ornithosis-
R. PTOWazekii cross reactions increased with increasing titers
of the R. prowazekii antigen at which-a positive complement
fixation reaction was obtained. To exclude dilagnostic errors,
rorated tests with both antigens,should be cirried out. Sera
F.-;-, ~~ - . .,. it, ~- -:',.z ~ ;-.-. , ~z !--, x! .. ~: . - I ~- I- ~ -1, -1 -- - - - ~~ I, I- ~ :: , - 1 1~ ~~ -. 4: - 11 %,.En
6161'r I iiN*h,;AuliH--Uxf",W, " a 1 1 31MMULM
- - - .. I ~ . .. I . I . I ~ i ;-,,I .: I-Al ~-:ilt,.il :,I,%i,i*~i;f 61 ll~, A- Al Il.; : .. ~j 11, It 1, ;; I~ ; 1 1 .* I I I I I .:; ~;: 1,1711T ;l:ii?Mjj.TI
1/211 01 16 UiNCLASSI FIED pRof~ESSI" uATE-13' OV70
INNERVATIONAL MECHANISMS OF CEkEBRAL ARTERIES ANO
~~UITHOR-- H f T SA V.r
0 F VIF0 -USS:
SOURCE-Ag-KH ANAT~ GIST~~L E: -R 10 L 56(1).- 27-36. !LLUS. ~19701
DATE
:w$USJECT AR;-::AS--B f CLOG I CAL AiND MEDICAL SC I ENCE S:,
GPIC 'T G S L' E i 3'IL 014 i3L0-.)0 Clk~`ULATLUN, ANATOMY
2:. S T R, I C170 -S
~.[WACUAEP f-t* SS--"- CLASS IF IE0
PkCiXY ;t=- -:--'L/ FRAME:- 3-30 2110 53 S T E: P t~,3--U-t/907t~/7011158/1,)Cjl/002 lb',036
T-;~-C-21 CC -'-S ---I A P 0- 2 8 4 1
hi 6
212 016 UNCLASSI FIED PRO(,ESSING DATE-13NOV70
CjRC: ACCESSION NO-AP0128482
U) GP-0- '-)STRA(,Ts PATTERNS CF I NN E RV A TON W ER E
ABSTRA7'T/-XrR)%CT
A C:R A D
'NO A L RTER AL
:STUDIED AT EVERY LINK OF I NTRAC RA, I AL I NTR C E, L-
GN TOTAL PREPARAT[01'4~, 114P R GNATED 4,CCORDING To
:VENOUS, , 1%
-VARIOUS TECHNIQUES (BIELSCHUIF~'SKI-GROSS, ~RASSKAIOVAI ;G0140RIt FOP ACID
TASE) LARGE VASCULAR TPlJNKS,;PUSSES-S: IflPORTAN'T NiERVE STkUCTURES
'PHOSPHA
MADE- UP OV ,.ERVE -STEMS (IF DIFFLRENT THI~KNESSv BLJNbLF,5 ANO NU`41EROUS
-SINGLE -1YELINATED ANO NONjiYELIN1,6TED INERVE F[BER-S. THES:E FORM IMULTIPLE
11AMIFICATI&NIS AND jUN'CTIONS. THE VESSEL SURROUNDED.BY 3 SUCCESSIVE
NET'.'jnK';(S ABOUT A.',]'- 41rHIN ITS -WALL (PERIVASAL, SUPERFICIAL AUVEwriTIAL
A CAL[5ER OF FACH VESSE DIMINISHES, THE
ND~DEE? ADVENTITIAL), AS THE "L '
STRUCTU4E OF ITS -NERVE SUPPLY fiECOMES LESS COMPLKATE0. : VARIOUS FGR-MS
OF SliMPLE OR COMPLICATED, FREE OR INCAPSULATLU REC EPTORS ARE REVEALEO,
AS TUFTS, GLGMEkULl ANO, TEERMINATIQI~!S] OF 'A ','CLV4BING',j TYPE. w I TH 1) U E
o. N L:.AR[1ORl:ZATl0l4, Pl. NCE OR,
INSWERATION FO THE F0,,".l OF PRET[RiMf 'A %
C
ABSE-IiCE OF SECONDARY FEATUmES, THESE NERVE t~NOINGS AkF D' -SCKIBED AS
A
TENSU;-' PECEPTOil;Sll A.',,D Ch'c".10RECEPTORS". OVER 01N -4 OTHER VESSELS OF
THE BRAIN STEM A.141U, 1,14 Tlfi- PIA HATER OF THE SAME REGRIN, A VARIETY OF
0. THEII; Pt~OGESSFS ARE
~S;--NISUPY Ai D VEGETATIVE CELLS AKE FOUN
[l'TEk-tiC;VE'rl WITH THE NERVE SU,"'PLY OF TfIE CEREBRAL VASCULAR SYSfE.*4. THE
NERVE CELLS AND THEIR RECEPTuR U-~41TS MAY PL*AY A CERTAIN PAPT INLOCAL
R~FLEXES IkESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE RISTIRIBUTION (if: BLOOD FLOW
WITHIN THE'ORGAN, :;Dll:PE,*\[0IN3 ON. THE~-INJENSITYIOF. PROCESSES GUI,'%IG ON IN
DfFFERENT PARTS OF. THE BRAIN. FACILITY: UEP.'NOR14. ANAT.,
KISKIINEV STATE ~4EU. 1 INS T . KISHINEV, USSR.
USSR UDC 621.396.6.019.3
KOFANOV, Yu. N., GIREL, P.M., ZHIV. M. 1.
"Mathematical Expectation and Investigation of the Parametric Sensitivity of
Converter Circuits with Modulation"
Metody-razrab. radiotelektron. apparatug. Materialy -Semindtra. Sb. 2 (Methods
Of Developing Radioelect,ronic Equipment,- Materials of the~~Seminar. Collection
2), Moscow, 1970, pp 60~65 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8,- Aug 70, Abstract No
8A183)
Translation: This article contains a study of a multiphase converter using a
mathematical model described by a system of linear differential equations with
aperiodic coefficients. As an example, a single, phase autonomous parallel.
inverter is considered. There are two Illustrations and a:three~-entry bibli-
Ography.
Hill, "64
'-~OURC E-14EKH., POL 1.4. 1970, 61) ,138-41
SUBJECT ARFAS-MATERIALS
;'TOPIC TAGS--ELASTIC MODULUS# CARBON BLACK,
_.'''RESINt ~POLYPROPYLENE, POLYVINYL~CHLORIDE,
'.~-TEMP&RATURE EFFECT/(U)SK13 POLYISOPRENE
CONTROL MARKING-.-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--IJNCLASSIFIED
POLYISOPRENE, POLYSTYRENE
LOW TEMPERATURE EFFE'.T, HIGH
(.U I SKM S30 METHYLSTYREIJE RUBBER
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0815 STEP NU--UR/03'?4/70/006/OOL/0138/0141
CIRC-ACCESSI-ON NO--AP0107357
--UNCLASS
212 026 UNCLASSI.FIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
-:t'tR,C.'ACCESSION NO-AP0107357
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DYNAMIC ELASTICITY M30ULUS (F)
BAND JAN(MECH. LOSS ANGLE) WERE *DE TO .FOR (31 N ARY (RURBEk PLASTIC) AND
TERNARY,-[.RUBBER,PLASTIC,CARfiON SLACK (I SYSTEMS BY THE 4ETHOD OF
FORCED NON RESONATING VIBIRATIONS.~ T14E TEMP. DEPENDENCE (IF E PERMITTED
TO-CALC. THE ACTIVATION ENERGY (U) OF EtHANGE.. IN THE LOW TE4P. REGION
ISIMILARTO MINUS 50DEGREES) U IS 13.4-13..A.KCAL -MOLE; It'i THE HIGH TEMP
-RANGE CS-IMILAR TO 160-5DEGREES),U IS.21.9~28.TKCAL-MOLE FOR TiE
FULL-OWING AND SIMILAR SYSTEMS: 100:20 SKr"3-POLYPROPYLENE (111; 100:15
MS~;30-11;,, 100:60 SKI-3-1; 100:10:60 SKI-3-MARBONI,8000: A-1;
100:10:60
~
SKI
-3-POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE)
j711 1'~
Qlam;
UD
UISSR 0 621-791.72,669.15-194,
B. S.7 Doctor o'- Technic I Sciences, K-MASEI-IKO, S
KASATKIN, a
NA -'echnidal Sciences,
Engineer, - ZAR=KO 9 0. K4-1 Candidatie-of
ZADERIY, B, Engineerl, and.ZHI.VAGA? LO: 1~ I Fln.ineer, Electric
A Sciences
--7e-Iff2-_q_g Institute imeni Ye. O."-pp-tur of ttu! ademy of
-,,:UkrSSR
~Electrdn-Beam 'Welding of Low Alloy 14R%?Gl,,,M S t. e; e I
7
-8
Kiev Av'Llomaticheskaya Svarka, No 7.(244), Jul 73, PPIA
-1-ron-
stract: A study was made of the.charracteristics o' elec
~Ab U
4.
-bead s rent-th low-alloy l4_Kh2G-1 steel plates,
-a --.-ielding o"' hifrh-
100 x 100 x8mmy at various heating condi to ions. Hi_~4h vielclLig, rates
U
::and. s1rall . heating and cooling times: re 'ult in size --- e, du c Ij- i o n
of the met:-4.1 structure in the thermnal. influt-nce:.zone; this has
ngloh and the imp dt ductilL
a favorable e-f-Lect on 'he stre- a of
..L
the: welded joint,. At rel-fntively high, cooling rateol the joints
do no' :s1 f c3ld c-cks. The
-iow a tendency to the development o
echanica' -aro-oer`ies o-P elec'ron-beam~Welded jpinto ~-Xe eaual
M
In quality luo t-he initial material. The wide -Ootentialities' in
varying heat conditians in electron-be2,im, welia-ing make thas
!~--j -.-l iikiithiii" ~ 1~ -3 liiKU ' ';16~ W 94"gfi
'I 'ii~!A dld RiAl"'In 1 Wihl'ii
i 1 6'Niiig.if, 1 iu k6 -- Q" AFUN 67a"a
! I: : I I
USSR
uDc: 621-398
9H"QA___N_ T-, LYCHEV, V. N.
"A Device for Shaping a Group Signal in'a Multichannel~ Digital Data
Transmission System"
USSR Author's Certificate No 314316, filed6 Jan 70, published It Jan T2
(from RM-Avtomatika, Telemelkhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 7,
Jul 72j Abstract No 7A214 P)
Translation: A device is patented for shaping a.group signal in a multi
channel digital data transmission system with time m-oltiplexing. The
device contains binary logic multipliers of informational and auxiliary
signals represented by Rademacher functions. To provide-for simultane-
~ous transmission of severel date.
signals with =ultiple keying
speeds, the data signals are sent to the inputti of each following
logic multiplier from the output of the preceding multiplier or from an
external input, together vith auxiliary.binary signalis of a frequency
-wo illus.-
double that of the signal sert-to,the preceding multitilier. T
trations.
USSR UDC.: 535-37+621-373:535
RUBINOV, A. N., T0141IN, V. I., and zHlvklov, V.
"Shifting of the Molecular Fluorescence Spectrum in the Light Field of a
Laser of, Nonresonant Frequency"
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiyaj No 4, October 1973, pp 778-7701
Abstract: A new effect is reported in this brief communication -- a shift in
the spectrum of fluorescent organic molecules in solution under the action of
nonresonant laser radiation. The experiment.detecting this effect wa5 con-
of 10-5 m/,i) of 4-amino-N-methylphthalamide in glycerin,
ducted with a solution U
with the fluorescence in the solution excited by the second harmonic radiation
of a ruby laser. A drawing of the absorption spectrum and the fluorescence,
originally photographed from an ISP-22 spectroscope, is shown. It was found
that the fluorescence spectrum was substantially shifted toward the short
wave end if in addition to the second-harmonic.ruby laser radiation, the Sol-
ution was put under laser radiation of the fundamental frequency. The authors
thinkthat this shift is cormected with the quenching ofllha fluorescence
and is of a solvatochromic nature.
HIMM 1P1111.6 MR64I.RAN 1 16;t 14 6~,4-:44,
USSR UDC 616--001.49
ZHIVO Kirgiz Scientific Research Institut
_GLYAD M. e of ?other and
_~Child Care
"The.Protective Effect of TMB-4 in Cases of Chlorophos Poisoning, as Related
to Age"
Frunze,.Sovetskoye Zdravookhraneniye Kirgizii, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 27-30
Abstract: An attempt was made to learn the possibilities of using TMB-4, a
cholinesterase reactivator, for poisoning in different a8e groups. Experiments
5-10-day-old puppies:an n:dogs. Toxic manifes-
were.conducted with 1i d 12 grow
tations were different in puppies and grown dogs with the same dose of cbloro-
phos. In puppies, they were characterized by,a few severe symptoms, while in
dogs they were typical symptoms of organophosphorus poisoning, Signs of
poisoning vere considerably milder in both-age groups when adninistration of
chlorophos was combined with doses of TM-4. It was als'o foutid that restora-
tion. of inhibitory enzymes takes place~more slajly~,in puppies than in dogs,
both in the presence and absence of THB-4. The immaturity of a puppy's or-
ga ism seemed to be the factor influenciug:the-difference in response.
n
, - MV
USSR UDC 517.949.25
BYUKOV, YA. V., ZHIVOGLYADOVA,.,,L. -,V..,. SHEVTSOV, YE. 1.
"Sufficient Conditions for the Oscillatory Nat e of Solutions of Nonlinear
Finite-Difference Equations"
Minsk, Differentsiallnyye Uravneniya, Vol IX~ No 8, 1973, pp 1523-1524
Abstract: The function u(n) (n Oj 11 21 is called nonoscillatory if
there-is a number no such that for a1l,n 2! no either u(n) > 0 or u(n) <
Otherwise the function u(n) is said to be,oseil-latory.
The condition5 of existence of oscillator solutions of linear finite-
y ~
difference equations were studied previously Z14. A. Skalkina, Izv. vuzov,
matematika, No 6, 138-144, 1959; A. L. Teptin'~ Izv.. vuzov Matematika, Uo 2,
1963; Doklady III Sibirskoy konferontsii po matematike i makhanike,
Tomsk, 1,964, pp, 16/,--165; Izv. vuzov$ Matemtika, Ila 4, 140-140, 2.965;
Difforents. uravneniya, Vol 1, He.4; 1965; Vol 2) 'No Ili 196Y
~In the present paper a study has been made of thit conditions for -the
oscillatory nature of the solutions of the~nonlinear equation
A (r (n),Au (n) + a (n) f [n, u (n) u (n+l). + (it, u (it), u (tt+l) 0,
Av(n) v(n+l) v(n)-r(n), a(n), f(n, u, v), P(n. u. v)
defined in the region n 0, 1, 2, -co < U, v < +0o
1/2
- , - r -
- , [~ 11 ., ~ zvti !:~ .17: -:7'.11,41
- -- - -- --
I - ~ I r.
;~ ---- -- 6 -1 - ~, ; - - ---..;; -.~ i.' , fll~! J~iljl:i, - -'INT-iz,--,,- -11 .... . . .... -11~
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1 1. 1. ..
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LETTERS (NETHER LAND 5)~ tVOL. 3181, NO* P. 347-9 (16 AMRCH
!-SEDATE PUBLISHED--16MAR70,
AREAS-PHYSICS
H~"_.TOPIC TA%'JS--DIPOLE INTERACTION, NUCLEAR ENERGY LE-VEL4
NUCLEAR RESONANCE,
JNELASTIC SCATTERINGe PARTICLE. INTERACTIONI ,
ELECTRON HOLE
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O.Concentration. of Ra&Locheracal Research Wa Istes and Radi.0active Dezcontamina
tion of waste I-later by Using Diantipyr7lme,thane"
o 41 1W0, pp, -
Lerdngradj Radjoidiimiya, Vol 12, N 631-635
Abstracts The authors investigated dian",pyry1m. ethane extraction o~ elements
into chloroform in an thiocyanate qystem using elimination of cobalt from the
waste solutions of radiochenical research as a specific axample, !t was
shown that diantipyry1methane is an effective extracting agent for Co-60,
and it can be used for extraction and separation of radioactive elovints and
decontamination without a carriers A method was drivelored for radioactive
decontamination of water solutions accumslated,in the process of radio-
chemical research and containing radioactive cobalt and.other elemonts uIxich
arIe capable of forming fairly.stable merta1-thio6y=ate.nomplPx anions (tint
iron,- zinc, molybdenum.1, zirconium)i
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re-~j.ITLE-CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF CHLOROPLA:S'T PEROXIDA~E -U--
..JOPIC TAGS--CHLOROPLAST, CAT4LYSIS,,PfiOTOSYNT,HESIS,: PIAOSPHDRYLATION,
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CIRC ACCESSION 1110-ATO 119958
,.,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHLORGPLAST PEPOXIDASE FROM CORN
LEAVES WAS 4--lAPEPCENT AS EFFECTIVE AS lCYTOPLAS1,11C PEROXIDASE FROM THE
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SAME LEAVES IN CATALYZING 0XIlDN. WITH H SU82 0 SUO,, BUT WAS 55PC.RC - T
AS.EFFECTIVE IN CATALYZING 0XIDN. WITH IMOL, 0. T H I ~5, Ui"JUSUAL PROPEPITY OF
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USSR UDC 621.391.2
ALEKSEYMEV, V. A., L"ITOITETS, M. A., GATELYUK.., E. D.j IVANOV,
B. S., KRYUKOVi A. YE., TIMONOV, YU. A., YANKAVTStV, M.~': V.
"Interference Correlometer using a Digital Computer"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, VdLXVII, No 2, 1972, pp 332-339
nected with.the construction of a correlation
Abstract. Specific problems con
detection system in which the receivefs are located at a1distance excluding
the possibility of direct coupling with thecorrelatorare discussed. The
problen of constructing the interference correlometer with recording of the
investigated signals at each point on magnetic,.tapes an&calculation of the
correlation function on a digital computer are considered. The peculiarities
of calculating the correlation function copnected with the application of sup-
erheterodyne receivers are noted, andresults are presented from laboratory
checking of the system. Satisfactory coincidence of the experimental and
theoretical results ~.,;as obtained. For 10 kilohertz-< Y