SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZINCHENKO, N.I. - ZITSER, N.E.
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UDIC.; 6 211 ~73 .
IPUZI.I.VA" V. G.2 Z MTGMNIW~111--I K.OKODIY, :.N.! 0. XCUZ MICIIEW'i V. if.
ed Laser Radiation Pu se Energy: feter"
Radiotekhnika. Resp, mezhved. te-nat. naUch --tekhtl. sb
.(Radio Engineering.
Republic Interdepartmentil ScheDatic. Scientif ic atid TP-Onical Collection), No
19-1971, pp 140-144 (from M-Ra4iotekhniM No Ii, 197,2, Absitract No ID457)
Translationt This instrument is desi-ned f or measurinp, the puls-- onerg
y and
also the mean radiation power of !asers operating.in the free Seieration inode
and in the Q-factor modulation node. About 9.perce-at of- the tra-asmitted radi-
atiGn- is shunted to the pyroclectric sensor which - converts the radiation pulse
to a voltage pulse vith a ditration of several millisecatids and w:Lth an ampli-
tude proportional to the radiation pulse eneirgy. The voltage pulse amplitude
is measured by a peak volt meter. :The measurement time.was 2 seconds, and the
time be-wenix rienquremenns was 15 ucconds.1 The instrUmerit is calibrated by a
Calorimetric meter. The total error-was (-2:+ 8m. TN.. e are 4 illustrations
-ancry:bibliograpl)yo
USSR UDC: 63: 31: 632-954
FNg4WI-~_ A., ZINMIMKO, A. P., Ramensk. Agrochemical &perimental Station,
116scbw -Oblast
"Statistical Analysis of Dependence of the Effect on the Doses of Physiologically
Active Substances"
Moscow, Agroldiiaiyaj. Vol 6, 70, PP 105-111
Abstract: A variant of statistical analys is of the relation betu-een the doses
of phenazone in the soils and the decrease of the weight , ')f the oat plants as
bioindicators is suggested. The equation relating the logaritLms of the doses
with the probits of decrease of the weight of the plants is as follows: y
4,844 + 1,213x, where: y is the probit of percentage decrease of the weight, x
lg of the doses, and 1,213 - a coefficient of regression. With thds equation
The. values of some distant probits permit determination of the values of x and
construction of the line of regression.: The zone of its significance is calcu-
lated from the formula of the,error:
2 2
Y
E 1. R2 where t may be found from
t V
n n-2
1/2
NKO,
:69. ussR uDc oo2.6.002.5:651
ZINCiMIKO, V. G. and LILTAY-EV, Yu. 31
116n M t
e e hod of Retrieval for-Discrete Carriers of Inf9mation't
Tr. H11 Upravl...F2zhin I Sistem (Works.of the Scientific FesearcWInstitute of
Control Hachines and Systems), Vypusk 4,-1570, pp (tram H-*- 1rformatika,
.,No 4., 1pr 71j Abstract 110. - 71.4-227 (71R-u--1128))
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Translation: A composite type of device for retrieving:discrete carriers of infoz.
tion Is described. The search procedure Is,- sequential, only in,th~ ~ given device,
:7 Ahe entire:carrler Is not-.Passed in front.of the reading,unit; ljris~,ead, only the
_~bicks-of carriers vith an address code at the end are scanned by be#g rurned over.
lher.electromechanlcal part of the device has.electrdnic,.control ass,
XInexatic diagram of the device is presented.* It Is noted tfAt the,,~use of the given
device,, makes ~I,t possible toidecrease the,tize needed to,retrievefrirquently
on e
requeste4 carriers and to reduce wear ~th' part of tho:carrler ontivhichUe In-
"Tormation ts-recorded. -aiso malres it possible to~uselon r carfilcrs, las the
ien'gth,of the- carrier does not affect retrieval timt-in the given 46~vice.
USSR UDC;539.3-6(-').245
LOZINSKIY, M. G. and
'lInvestigation of the Deformation Capacl ty of Nickel atnd Its Solid Solutions
With Chrome and Titanium"
Moscmr, Mashinovedeniye, No 3, 1972, pp 76-79
Abstract: A quantitative evaluation has been made of the influence of the
separate and combined alloying of nickel by. chrome and,, titanium on the basis
of grain boundaries in specimens tested.at 400 and 800'. At 400' intergrain
deformation decreases in a nickel- t itanium alloy; for 'Qxample, at a total
elongation of 5% it was 0.16%, whereas for nickel it wlil$ 0.49%, while for
nichrome. it was practically absent. At 800", intergrain deformation in
speciinens of binary alloys is 1.5-2 timds greater thanlin nickel, whereas;
for specimens of nichrome-titanium alloy it is 2 times less. The indicated
changes in Ohe intergrain component of total deformation are explained by an
increase in the tangency of binary alloys of nickel, witli chrome and titanium
for brittle destruction, and by a. decrease of this prol)erty In an alloy which
constitutes a solid solution of titanium: and. chrome in nickel. 2 figures.
8 re-ferences.
P RCES, ING DATE--2711OV70
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AND REACTIOINS OF ll'1_7'r_-Ir_HLORQ,5j~NlTRO
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COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
`SOURCE-_ZH.
ORG. KHIM. 1970, 6(5) 1082-61
DATE PUBL I SHED ------- 70
AREAS--CHE?4[STRY
1 OP I CTAG.S--MOLECULAR STRUCTUREP CHEMICAL SYNTHH I Sp HYDROGENATION
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AMIMATIC CARBOXYT-IC ACID, HYDROLYSIS.
CONTROL MARKIfir,-140 RESTRICT IONS
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TO THE-2,AMINO ANALOG. HYDROGENATION OFJI GAVE THE 4 "AMINO ANALOG
A111) . THE SANDMEYER REACTION APPLIED. TCIIIII~GAV.E THE
4't5illv12tTETRACHLORO AjNALOG. ALSOi 5t Ili 121TRICHLOROFLUORANTHENE 'iAS
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USSR UDC 539.4
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ZINCHENKO
"Investigation of the Deformation Resistance of Nickel,. Its Solid Solutions,
and KhN77T2YuR Alloy at DifferentTemperatures by.Ifeasuring Hot Hardness"
Moscotw, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 72, pp 60-63
Abstract: Results of Determining the hardness of rtickel, in solid solutions
with titanium and chromium, as well as alloy KhN77T2YuR beb7ean 20 and 1000'C,
are presented. In the indicated te6perature intey-i,,al, the hardness of the
alloys is higher than that of nickel. Tho. temperature functi.on of hardness
for the alloys differs from that indicated _FDr nickel. At 50-250% the
alloying elements increase the temperature where a sbaTp drop in the resis-
tance to deformation occurs, whereupon the combined action of alloying
elements is more effective than the action of each element individually.
Uyo figures, 10 bibliographic references.-
~jWf Code UR 0245
0041918
-logii, 1970g; r
PRI14ARY SOURCE: Voprosy ftlkbo 37 PP
SCANNING OF SUCCESSIVELY FIXED TRACES
JN SHQ!~ RM~ ~MENIOR~
TIE.,
ZVKO.
0.0. VUCIIEVCH ahd
~s
umma y,
The paper presents a scheme of: successive information processing
brought -about by the visual system when constructing the image of an
object or situation. The important compohents of ~ the scheme are: the! full
storage in the short-term visual meiAor~~ of the: information obtained dU-
ring,3-4 visual fixations - and'the subsequent scanningiof several traces
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arranged in a card file order. 'The p;pePI escr bes and discusses the expe-
REELIFRAME.
197518071,
A
USSR UDC 547.754:543:422.25.4.6:542.9.44.1
KOST, A. YUDIN, L. G., and Moscow State University
Imeni:M. V. Lomonosov
"Indole Chemistry. XMV. Bromination of 5-~-S'.ubstituted Lidoles"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Sayedinenii,, No 3, Mdr 73, pp 332-336
Abstract: Bromination of 1,2-dimethyl-3-carbethoxy-5-liydroxy-indole in
acetic -acid yields 1,2-dimethyl-3-carb6thoxy-5-liydroxv4-bromoindole.
Bromination of the position C-4.occurs only whe the C-6:position is
n
already occupied. If the hydroxy group at C-5,is replaced by a methyl
substituent, then the bromination yields a 6-s ,ubstituteid,product; for
example, 1,2,5-trimethyl-3-carbotlic)xylndole yields 1,,2:,,) trimat, -3-
-hyl
carbethoxy-6-bromoindole. Dibromodioxane;reagent alsointroduces broinine
Into the position C-6. 1,2-Dimetby 1-3-carbethoxy-5-benzoylo>W-6-bromoindole
can be,ebtained either by brominatibn of 1,2-dimethyl-3-carbethoxy-5-
benzoyloxyindole or by benzoylation of,-1,2-dimehtyl-3-ciirbethoxy-5-
hydroxy.-6-bromoindole. The same two reactions can'be u6ed to produce
I-phenyl-2-methyl-3-carbethoxy-5-acetoxy-6-bromoindole..
1/1
USSR uDc 62i.n6.6.oo2
.~M~0- ~G-
Degreasing Parts Coated With Galvanic~Silver"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Tekhnol. i organiz. proiz-va (Elec-
tronic Technology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Technoloor and.
Organization of -Production), 19T0, vYp.i 1 (35), PP 6T~70 (from RZh-Radio-
tekh-.qika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No. 12V315)
Translation: An evaluation is given of the effectivenets of action of
various materials for degreasing parts coated with galvanic silver. It is
found that organic solvents leave a,very-thin film or, the surface of the
parts; alkali degreassing leaves the surface''Lts cleanent. in choosing
organic solvents, it is recommended that~chlorine.deri'Vatives of the
trichloroethylene and carbon tetrachloride, tyke be used. Resume'.
Explosives and E'iplosions
UDC 66Z.215.5 + 539. 3
XSOV, A. P., BCGWIDMIYAN, S. A., and Z1101KO, M. A. Institute of
-Che.mical Physics, Academy of Sciences U3=,'T1!'e'r*nog ov a Mosk6vskaya
Oblast'
"Heating-up and Ignition of Solid ExplosiVes Under Ohear,:De5tTuction"
Moscow, Doklady Akadciaii Nauk SSSR, Vol 209, ho 6, Apr 73, pp 11 1-1364
Abstracti In an attempt to determine conditions at which the fornmation of
the foci of exDlosion initiation occur as a resqlt of the spontaneous elaetic
discharga' of the deformed part3, a theoretical. analysts is ca:rried out of
the heating-up and ignition of oolid exploaives under shear destruction.
The destruction process of solid explouives is governed Ly laiis derived for
plastic metaJG. The appearance of the heating-up foci resulting from spon-
talleoun olastle diacharge of aolid e,xploaives during their deztrucction is
poa,.-slble undor conditiorvo of V,> V 1.?4. As far aa, Chemical reaction
or
wilall pq it ha3 a nosliglblu efriaot on tho hoating-
Input Is concerned# at
up value. At highor the tomperature at the friction plane increazen
6 explosively. Ignition occuzs at Jfe values oxceeding tho critical value
Represents the ratio of to adiabatic Period of
or- M_ 'red
1/2
-0 - - -
USSR UDC 548.4
TYARMINA, N. A.1 PASECT!MiKOY T. N. .7 'ZINE NKOVA,_~',,. Moscow State University
imeni M. V. Lolaonosov
"Grids of Dislocations Formed During Growth and Annealing in Base Plane of
Zinc Single Crystals"
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 18, No 2, Nfar-Apr 73, I)p 418-1120.
Abstract: Primary attention in this Work is riVOn to the StAldy of the nature
of the dislocations arid determination both of Burgcr's~ vectors b and dircc-
vectors dl of segments of dislocatio
-n grids. Studies were performed
using a GEM-100V electron microscope at.:100 kv. accelerator voltage. Analysis
of the pictures produced showed that the dislocation grids consist Fiainly of
mixed dislocations. Over 20. grids were studied and in: all cases it was found
that the orientation of segments of dislocations was noar edge orientation.
This fact might be related to the proccss~ofspreparaticn of specimens, since
dislocation structures of helical segments might easily break- down in the thin
foil due to transverse slipping, while nonconservative-motion is required for
projection of edge segments from the plane of the g-rid.~
39
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4 -."s-
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2 'a `0 r
r, 101896P Polyetwene commitlow for PT y I 'a
ratlow . Sinevjb,L&vre'nko...& A.; PaA6va. V.. ~7' Mpich!A.
--,a~MR)- PIMt., Mass~~ 1970, (1),' OMR-UssT ~Mw
-----Me-nc coatings. we re.preO& by.-electrost.t ~a IJY~14 hio!-d.
polyethylene P-4020-B (1) [filledmith!'S a , and Obernittal
oxides and stabilize Rh,:'P.2%' I zone
'-(II) and 4,iohenyl-p-
d [it ad ~viitb
phenylenediamine on . foil.,~ IT: were, xpi,-Ne
Tforl5secinacentiiii tqqiye a h-orn6gorwous mixt."; The filler
was modified with ivn r r it tit proji.d.
ng age
to P
e Itichincrmed Ihe
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Imm C,&H:iaNH2 and oleic aiids ~r~c;*.,
tensile strength and';411 ist ce, 9 Od th6 blongation
an nd re
at break of I coatings. tim a.pra i ~c n .tion$ v4dre detd.
um y ng
M o ;in' rep nied
Phatomicrographs ofthe I.C at a tese
ed
CKJR
USSR UDC 627.833:626.41(088.8)
ZINEVICH, D. I., TENDLER, V. 14.', ABRAIIZON A.
e fo,r Protection of the Housings of Hinged Gates"
USSR Author's Certificate Nlo 255849, filed *23 Oct 68, published 17 I'Ar 70,
(from.RZh-Elektrocekhnika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71,, Abstract No 2 D159 P)
Translation: A device is proposed for protection of the housings of hinged
gates of sluices and docks from ice impact. For increased operating reli-
V
.ability of the hinged gates at negativ 'e:air temperatiires, the device is made
with a constantly taut screen which follmis the water level. One end of the
screen is attached to a spool mounted on a floating eye with a hole located
in a guide well in tile end of the thousing of the gate hinges, and the other
is attached to a floating eye capable of being moved:,along, tile guide on tile
hinged end of the gate hinge. In order to keep the screen tight, tile device
is equipped with a weight connected by:a ca 'ble to a (I,rura rigidly fastened
to the spool. With tile gates coinpletely open, the entire screen is wound on
the spool, and the weight is dropped to the lowest. p0sition. When the gates
are closed, the screen is unwound off the spool-, the.-weigh,t rises to the up-
per position, and the floating eyes which foll(r,7 tile water level in the chaw.-
ber or race keep the screen at the water 10-vel so that theloose pack ice
from the chamber does not penetrate to the housings' of tile gate hinges.
The re are 4 illustrations.
1. 114
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USSR UDG: 624.824:624-131.6
Engineer, KUPEMWI V. L., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
K090N, K. K.t Engineer, and TOIXACHEV, L. A.19 Engineer
"Erection of an Earthfill Dam With an,InJected Core and~a Film Type Diaphragm
Without Drainage of the Foundation Pit",
Moscow, Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitel'stvo, No 5, may Do pp 20-23
Abstract: The authors describe a dam built for the Atbashinakaya Hydroelectric
Power Station on the Atbasha River. The dam was designed for a head of 75 m and
is located in rough mountain terrain associated with ca=lex~seismic and geologic
conditions. This is an earlthfill type dam with an Injecled core and a film type
diaphragm without drainage of the foundation pit. This method of construction
made it possible to cut down on construction time'by eight. to ten months and save
300 thousand rubles. The use of a film type diaphragm and the method for fastening
it to the steep stone walls made it possible to locate m earthfill dan, in a narrow
canyons These conditions ensured a significant reductioii in the dam volume and re-
duced the cost of construction (900 thousand: rubles). The use. of the film diaphragm
as an antifiltration device made it possible to continuit construction during the
winter months at temperatures as low as- -2doC. The construction of special galle-
ries for injection operations made.it possible to.continue the dam fill operations
without delays.
1A
BASIC TM:Nl)~; IN V;!~ T;'CHNICAL :M~,-,
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t1ce of operntirr the hcat.!-ie, cyntk=., fcr
arnurlr% Uri uni. , ,
terrupted
Matli).-l and W111 k!:!:z
inLv6auced more arui move
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pumpinr or hozatlr.-.~ Z;Y~,tQMZ-
In
zupply have bcei FIvcn a very broad -'eve1c;n.:..t. Lf
total heat conjumption in tjio country -In I:e
entimated at 1,900 million ClZacalorlcs t2-.e
30 january 19 7
LW 612.766.1+612.17
=U01ACTERTSTICS 0? CAr,!)LILC ACT,"J117,Y IN
A F.Mi-OprFAIOR IN A CON'IMM PROCESS
[Article by A. M. Zi~pgr,- Scction on Ecological PhysLolo,,y (Hoad
N. N', vasilo=--5 TIM~01"W'AtAJ-T of Mcdical -,=;Lc=cr ZnOltutc
of ExperLLmntal ~~dttint, LtnivZrad; Lcatatra,11,
1h, I ssift, =z&tati. 176 19. 1972.+ i.ut=.~tts'd 28 _Ccto4or 1971. 15-27.
IMF
elooloa,-d tva
types,cf cardiac.reactiona tnte".iye zr_tpzt%c%ic
typo r"ctkont -and ucak jmresy~m;mLhetic ty-pa rca.:-
tiOna - lies* two categories of, reset Bone r-crricd
our to li, sEiQe~ c-'mincteilstle% of tho exa!:~,nvd in-
divid;:als and were well correlated vich the L-r-acking
quality1ndi,tes.., Dispersion end f"toial dsta ins-
lysis, C:enfirmcd this Ot'smved: differl=M-2. , .'Zza arti-
of the obcaintd data
from thaviewpoint of autoc:atic control theary.
Data In the- 11tattiture' Lvdicare -that le-21
pulse frequency along wit!
of arterial pressure ranxets neurAl-emotic'"I tension, %,rich is ch_-4,-.-
terittic to a cercaio'&jr*Q for vAri*uz types of ap4!rator activity- tf?~ 4.
10, 12. 13. 141. =1C. shifta are ParLICUlaill- large I-%. Critical tmerl;c-C',
I'D... t,~ at 'I's rA
situations [6, 11.1. Ve discovered in+*" ~t~vest%Lt
'at "Ell th n "a ve-4uCtio
L febtatiqns and Inte-14tr n oe heart
beat Is condic,*-," by of the.probabilizist at' an t_nt r-
gancy~' jitu4tjon,..~4, 31. , 'he "astbill,ty *! varictaly 4irected ttzdiat r,~.
actLons in typeratorg In the some situations vere also noticed otht-
11, 4), The investiSations by A=Wtin [I] ovor a Peri Z,:!
of cmn~ years &rZ those of the staff directed by him have inddic;ittd t~tt L,".-
sive role of alferenritici an the results of activity, in "~ha
the regulati= p-rotasces of all functional eyatamD. P. D. Dlzoncv 1,'.!)
Atrated that t~.z -total caejLac beat frequency deviation the tackt
is proportional to the 41fference b4twtenthe Information axv6nt.tal -,Dr
Achievtnr a Real az%l that infortation vhizb the sub3wot Act"lly has at It, L. D
dispatal
JNS ~5_r65?C,2d'
ti USSR C3
UDC 6211.874:62hiO23.9L37:620.378-3.-974
KOBRIN., Y. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, FM)OROVj YU, K., Engineer,
ZINGEW-AN, B. Z , Engineer, ZOTEYEV V. S. j Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
MX~NVM. A. , Doctor of Technical. Science
nFatigue Strength of the 'gelded Beam Support -%bassembly of Nerhead Travelling
Cranes, at Minus Temperature d'
Moscow, Vestnik Vashinostroyeniya, No 4, Apr 73, pp 16-19
Abstract: The authors determirie the effect of low temperatL;res on the fatigue
strength of the support subassemblies of. welded metal structure4; with charply
varying cross sections. The Jib of a 20-ton series produced travelling crane is
studied. The beam is made from SO grade steel and tqelded with the F42A electrodes.
Ihe bent sheet of the bottom band is welded to the verti"l wall by a bilateral
angular seam (10 mm, fillet). Tests were.conducted at +20 and -400C on a hydraulic-
pulsed testinp machine including refrigeration equip.-aent The fatigue limits for
the full.scale beams of a travelling crane.are'determined by the interpolation
mathod,and are o,%13.4 kgbrm-2 for +2000 and,or-ll.-A ko/I 2~
nm for -1~00c.
1P IPPRIN
Acc. Mr: P0044700 Ref Code r!
PRIMARY SOURCE: Kliniche6kaya~lfed: ;970, Vol 48,
Nr
THE CLINICAL PICTURE AND DIAGNOSIS OF ANGINA
-ABDOMINALIS
V. PokroVskiy, B. 1. Btagin, 1. 1.~iRtlrslianov, i_. S. Zingernwn
A
.
S u m M-a r Y
Anionr, 281 patients with ob3tructive lesions of the abdaminal -iorti-and its br.;nchos
the authors revealed 47 persons -villi occlusions of the visceral vessels; of this number in 20 ca-
ses they accured as the result of nonspecific aortoarteritis and in 27 - of ithcroscierosis;
onlv in 24 patieniq there were clinical nia ni IC4.1t ions of the disea."'e.
Asa rule, the clinical icture of angina abdoininalis occurred in af fcction of two or three
ol
branches; only in is ated esionof flie,splinchnicirtury thcre-Were (leiiniteclinic.11 Mani-
Icstations. Routine clinical examination enables, in mo%t cases. to suspect the true nature of
the pathology.and the final diagnosisAs established during kray investigation (preferably
serial) in the dorsoventral anflateral. projections.
REEL/FRAME
13771405,
UDC*62
USSR 1:317.4:621-319.12
ARTEVIOVA, M. A., BAGALEY, 0. Yu., GROBOVITSKIY, M. I.,
lz~
"Ir-stallation for Determination of Static Magnetic Cbaracteristics of Speci-
mens of Magnetically Hard Materialsl~
Izme.riteltnaya Tekhnika, No 11, 1971, pp165-67.
ABSTRACT: A description iz presented of anew installaton, designed for
cbrtification testing of specimens of magnetically hard materials. It allows
determination of demagnetization curves of specimens C:onsisting of rectangular
parallel.epipeds with cross sections of 0.5 to 9 CM2, from 15 to 100 mm in
length. The coercive force of the specimens tested should be riot over 200 ka/m
(for 15 mm specimens) or 80 ka/m (for 100 mm specimen$). nie design and con-
struction of the new installation eliminate the preliminary calibration opera-
tions, the system itself being suitable, as a standard source for certification
of standard specimens. The installation uses a measurement method allowing the
advantages of pulse magnetization and induction measurement, of magnetic induc-
-tion to be combined. A photograph: is presented :of th'411 device, plus a descrip-
of its primary characteristics.
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#0048357~ INTERNAT. AERJORACE AB ST 0/
rA70-2516S Method, of rec~ivinq lpiulsair ~naclio emission
(K metodike priema radicittis V A Ziniche-i and
chinlia p4l's~royl
V. 0- Rae2port (Gor'kcrvskil Gbsudaistvem~j
_-j i-
?-%I V IV. 7- USSR), Radiofizika, vol. 13, nop. 2, 299,100f re i. In
J.
Description of a method fcw receiving pulsar;ra: io emifsion
which features a five. to tenfold improvement in the SNR for inost
known pulsar sources, Preiious studies ~shovied-.that the riaceptidn of
pulsar emission on two cies pro id:
close f ixtd freiquer. v (1i; two pulie
sequences. which are shifted,in tiroe with respe6t to eaiiih other- The
proposed rmthod is based on p&-iodlc Jvdith %tie: pul'i;e reO n
period of zhe pulsar sequence) variation, of the aiverjoe reception
ftequency vvith !~me in such a way as to~ensuraihp rei~eqiicin of each
individual pulsar pulse throughout the entire pu st repe~;tion period;
ther words, continuous r eption is achieved.
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.:'C~ I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0052182
~_~-ABSTRACT/.EXTRACT=(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRICAL EXCITABILITY OF THE
HIPPOCAMPUSt THE CAUDATE INUCLEUS4'THE MEDIAL GENICULATE BODY AND THE
DORSAL COCHLEAR NUCLEUS WAS.COMPARED IN TWO BROUPS.OF RATS OF THE K14
LINE, REACTING WITH SEIZURES TO ACOUSTIC STIMULATIONi, BUT DIFFERING IN
THE DEGREE OF ACTIVE INHIBITION (PRESENCE OR ABSE14CE OF AN fNHIBITORY
PHASE JN THE MOTOR EXCITATION PRECEDING:THE SEIZ:URES)t AND IN RATS OF
THE WISTAR LINE INSENSITIVE TO SOUND.~ THE THRESHOLDS WERE DETERMINED OF
....THE SEIZURES7TYPICAL OF EACH OF THE STRUCTURES (FACIAL MYOCLONIC
SEIZUR'ESr ADVERSION OF THE HEADv-GENERAL.DRASTIC. I,IDTOR EXCITATION).
DIFFERENCES WERE FOUND ONLY IN tN TWO, GROUPS: OF IkATS OF THE KM LINE,
REACTING WITH SEIZURES TO ACOUSTIC STIMULATION,,Bu,r DIFFERING IN THE
DEGREE OF- ACTIVE INHI.BITION (PRESENCE.: OR ABSENCE Or AN INHIBITORY PHASE
IN THE MOTOR EXCITATION PRECEDING THE SEIZURESYI.AND IN! RATS OF THE
WISTAR LINE INSENSITIVE TO SOUND. THE THRESHOLDSIWERE DETERMINED OF THE
SEIZURES TYPICAL OF EACH OF THE STRUCTURES (FACIAL, MYOCLONIC SE[ZURESt
ADVERSION OF THE HEADv GENERAL DRASTIC,MOTOR EXCITATION,). DIFFERENCES
WERE FOU14D ONLY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS, THE THRESHOLD OF THE TYPICAL
MYOCLONIC SEIZURES WAS ALMOST 2.5 TIME LOWER INJHE SENSITIVE RATS
'WITHOUT-AN INHIBITORY PHASE THAN IN THOSE WITH ANANH 'fi3ITORY PHASE AND
THAN IN NON SENSITIVE ONES. THE LATTER TWO GROUPS, ALONG WITH A
,.SIM-ILARITY OF THE THRESHOLDS OF ELECTRICAk SEIZURES, CONSIDERABLY
DiFFERED IN.THE RATE OF THEIR GENERALIZATION.
uDO: 6~1.~96.69o.621.3i6.8
USSR
ZINKEVICH, N- M.
"Overload Capacity of Resistorsit
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-teklin. sb. Radiodetc-a-i (Electronic TechroloQr.
Scientific.and Technical Collection. Radio Comi)onents-), 1970, vyp. 1 (18),
pp Doc 70, Abstract No 12V3
(fror. RZh-Radiotekhnika No.12 38)
Translation: The author gives the overload characteristics of Princi-Dal
types of resistors and the possible level of poi,,rer o-~prloads lasting wre
than'l msec. A comparative analysis is given of the,overload capacity of
MLT, VS, TVO and PEV resistors. iThe,,r6gions,of.linlitat-ion:of overload
are determined. The. exverimented:.: data -are.. compared~with computations.
-Yei M.
UIDC 539.4.ol4
BELYAYGV V. I., and ZMWICH V. 1.
"Yeehanical Properties of Stainless.Steel:and of Titanium Alloy Revealed Darin
_
Ra iia Tbnsion
p
Yo s c ow, Fizika i Ehimiya ObrabotkiL Materialov, No 2, PL#/Apr'73j PP )537156
Abstract, Results are presented (obtained with optical and electron micro-
Be s) on the effect Lof structuralL and phaseL transfonpAtions on mechanical
ope
-properties of stainless steel IK11181igT (0.102% C, 1-52%!Iln, 0-40~ Siy 18% Cr,
9% NJ, 0.4Yp Ti) and of titanium alloy oT4 (ox64~c,* pX3~,; si, 0 .16%g Fe,
Mn) r,,ijbjected to impact loading fit roon tempe-rature. Cylin-
2.97% Al, 1.2V
1-4 to
drical omiplea were subjected to tension at ratev Ot, W:
More
14pachanical properties and structural chang mi_ .
.,es of studied after
rupture ofsamples with various tensile force., Yield, strength, and resistance
to rapture of stainless steel increased when static loit-Aing V8;s substituted
by dynamic loading. Havever, Vhejl the defonnation rate exceeded 4.2 MlVec
sorm of the strength characteriEltiCS decreased. The ni MLcr 'of slip lines in
grains decreased -when the tension rate was 5i*.2 m/sec. ! The rapture surface of
samples deformed at 4.2 Li/sec was directed'at 450 toward the sample axis, and
it was in a shape of a cup when the sample was ruptureed at 5.2 m/sec. Tensile
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USSR
TELYAYEV, V. I. and ZIMVICH, V. I., Fizika: i Khimiya Cfbrabotki Materialov,
No 2, Mar/Ap-r 73, PP 153-156
stresses were responsible in the first case of rapture ithich. proceeded along the
grain boundaries in the second case. Deformation of the titaLjn alloy was7much
more complex compared with stainless steel. Plastic properties of this alloy
reached a maximum at a 50-10D M/sec tengion.rate and it was due to disintegra-
tion of the C< ' phase and formation of (X-- and R phases. Deformation with a
rate exceeding 100 M/sec decreased the alloyplasticity, as vell as the disin-
tegration of the metastable 0( '-phase. It is is conclud-ed that disintegration
of the metastable phases is responsible for deformation of netal subjected to
high speed-tension tests. The mechanism of microstructural,changes for each
individual material is different..
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USSR UDC 539.4
BELYAYEV, V. 1. ZTNnVICII V. 1. KOVALEVSKIY, ~V. It., SKOXOV, P. I.
~"Behavior of Certain Metal Materials Under Dynanic Temion"
V Sb. Vysokvskorostn. deformatsiya (High-Speed Deformtion -- Collection of
Works)', Mascow, "Nauka", 1971, pp 54-56 (fiom RZh4lekhanika, No 3, Mar 72,
Abstract Ifo 3V1460)
Translation: Results of tests for strain of cylindriCal samples of diwieter
6 mm made of AD1 and D16 aluminum alloys, ll