SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRZHNER, V.M. - KISELEV, N.I.

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USSR KIRZHNER, V. M. ----------- "The Behavior of Trajectories of Polyploid Genetic Systems with Migration" Vychisl. Mat. i Vychisl. Teklin. fComputer Mathematics and COMPLIter Technol- o1gy -- Collection of Works], No 3, Khar'kov, 1972, pp 141-143 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V722, by the author). Translation: A theorem is proven on the convergence of trajectories for a system of autosomal polyploid populations with migrations. Generations are assumed nonoverlapping, while crossing satisfies the panmixia condition. A.proof is presented using the method of differential operators suggested by 0. Rayersol. USSR RZIENER, V. M., TABAChNIKOV, NJ. I. "One Problem of Optimal Selection" Vychisl. mat. i Vychisl. Tekhn. [Computer Mathematics and Computer Equipment Collection of Works], No 2, MarIkov, 1971, pp 20-25 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No-2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V545 by the author's). Translation: The problem of minimization of the functional Unt,,=T 00 v P,q -;n,) pi. B (I A and one technical application are studied. USSR UDC: 621.397.621(084.15) KIRZON, A. G. :"Concerning the Transfer of Geometric Proportions h1hen Pro- Jecting a Stereoscopic Image" V sb. Radioelektronika optich. diapazona (Radio Electronics in the Optical Ba d--collection ot.works), Moscow,1970(1971), pp 45-49 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3G112) Translation; The paper deals-with the general case of deter- mination of the deformation of a three-dimensional image pro- jected stereoscopically onto,a screen, which depends on the conditions (geometric parameters) of photography of the object, the conditions of projecting the photograph(.~,d objects onto the screen, and the conditions of observation of the stereoscopic projection by the viewer. Formulas,are derived which relate the coordinates of the stereo model seen by the viewer to the parameters of the photographic and.projection processes. Using these formulas for different positions of the vieurer, the pat- tern of deformation of the stereoscopic model observed by the viewer may be found as a function of displacement of the point of observation. Bibliography of two titles. K. Sh. USSR UDC: 621-397-087.24 KIRZON, A. G. Stereovision ?arameters for Solving Bngineering Problems" 130ptical Hoscow, V sb. Radioelektronika ontich. dianazona (Opluical ian6e Electronics Engimeering-collection. of w,orks) 1-0,70(1971) PP 41- 0 t-1 .43 (froM R2,h-?RadiotehLr--J]m, NO 4, 1972, Abstract NO 4G143) Translation: Under naturall observation conditions, r-wai is capable of varying the accomodation of the eye, and can colisequent.-137. ex- anine im de-'tail the entire spatial de-Dth on all pl.,:tnes, frmm the closest, to In ob.-ex-,r=Z an image il,..a stereoscopic dr-- vice or in stereoscopic projection, the accomGdation of the eye, in the author's opinion, does not vary, and the depth of spaco -.erceDt-ion iz limited. He Dronoses estimating the- effectiveness of stereovision by the number of different space p1anes simul- tanneously perceived in depth. It is sho-an that this niuaber is lary ba-se and inversely propor- praport4onal to the interpupill tional to the limiting angle of corxect vision. 1-11. N. USSR UDC 612.82:61S.781 and KAMENSKIY, A. A., Chair of KIRZON, R. V., TITOV, S. A. 043'~~.VPO*ftlmal Physiologgy, "Direct Effects of Novocain on the Cerebrum of White Rats" Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 98-99 Abstract: In an investigation of the effects of novocain on the cerebrum, small volumes of novocain (0.01 ml -of 5-129s solutions) were injected into various brain structures (amygdaloid nucleus, substantia nigra, and caudate nucleus) in nonpremedicated white rats. The:immediate re-sults observed included; complete immobility, aroflexia, fall in respiratory rate fror. ttle control 80 to 10,and fewer breaths per minute, and a mar4ed depression of electroencephalographic waves. If the animal did not die from apnea iii the fimt 5 minutes, it gradually recovered during the next.hour. Since such a rapid diffusion of the novocain from the site of.iinjection to the respiratory centers was improbable, the authors postulate activa- tion of inhibitory neural reflexes. "I 2 034 iP; OCEqSING DATE--16OCT7O ,--TITLE--CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY UF SUBCORTICAL AND CORD STRUCTURES OF RATS DURING SODIUM FLUOROACETATE POISONENG -U- :AUTHOR-(02J-KIRZ0N, M.V., TITOV, S.IA. -,:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE--VESTU. MOSK. UNIV.t BIOL.', POCHV,O'IED. _1970P Z5M9 16-25 ~._'DATE PUBLISHEO-----70 0 MEDICAL SCIENCES ---'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AN :MPIC 'TAGS--SODIUM COMPOUNDi FLUORINATED ORGANI.C C014POUNDt POISON EFFECT, :"-~'SPINAL CORDY NERVOUS SYSTEMP ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. .,C0NTR0L:MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .T~PROXY REEL/.FRAME--1996/0595 So TE PNO--.UR/04(t4/'70/0~5/001/0()IP4/0i)25 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117623 .......... Pk0CMING DATE--lbOCT70 0- 3 4 UNCLASsi FiEo C71RC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0117823 PATHOL. CHANGES IN ELEC. ACTIVITY GP-0- ABSTRACT. cF suaCORTJ(;AL ANO CORD STRUCTURES DURING FLUOROACETATE POISO-NING A:ZE DISCUSSE0, TWO COMPETITIVE PROCESSES IN.THE COURSE OF POISONING WERE REGISTERED- INCREASED EXCITABILITY OF THE RETICULAR THALAIMUS NUCLEIv FOLLOWED,BY SPASMS AND A PHASE'OF DEPRESSED MOTIL.fry AND INHIBITION OF so 0 ELEC. ACTIVITY CHARACTERISTIC FOP, BARBITURATE PUI: NING WERE F UND. UNC 1. Ax f~ -Tc USSR KISE, V. A., OSIS, Ya. Ya. "Study of Algorithms for Location of Quasioptimal Coverage of a Set" Kibernetika i Diagnostika [Cybernetics and Diagnosis -- Collection of Works), No 5, Riga, Zinatne Press, 1972, pp 197-204 (Trans] ated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1 V838 by the authors). Translation: Algorithms for determination of quasioptimal coverage of set R with set A are studied, if matrix C is given, the binary ratio of these sets. The first three algorithms are presented in L)VAS. The accura4cy of these algorithms for determination of quasioptimal coverage of sets is studied as a function of dimensions of inatrix C and proba- bility that any of the elements of matrix C is equal to unity. The algorithms are compared as to accuracy and machine time. 1/1 . ....... . .... .. ......... USSR UDC 8-T4 KME, V. A., OSIS, Ya. Ya. "Investigation of Algorithms for Finding Quasioptimum. Coverage of a Set" Riga, Kibernetika i diagnostika--sbornik (Cybernetics P-Vid Diagnosis--collec- tion of works), VYP. 5, 1972, PP 19T-2o4 (from RZh-Matematika, No 1, Jan 7" abstract No IV838) Translation: The authors consider algorithms for finding the quasioptimum coverage of set B by set A if a matrix C is given which presents the binary ratios of these sets. The algorithms "prikrapok 1", "Iprikrapok 2" and "pri- krapok 3" are writterl in the LYaPAS language. An investigetion, is made of the accuracy of the given algorithms for finding the quasioptinm coverage of sets as a function of the dimensions of matrix C ayid the probability that any of the elements of matrix C is equal toiunity. Thei algorithms are com- pared for accuracy and computer time. Authors' rdsum6. 1/1 USSR UDC 536.5-OB1:536-521-082-52 KISELIJ% A. N. "A New, Semiautomatic Spectrocomparator for Metrological Work" KharIkov, Ukr. resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf., posvyashch- 50-letiYu metrol. .sluzhby USSR, 1T(2 -- sb- (Ukrainian Republic Scientific and Technological Conference Honoring the 50th AnniNersary of the Ukrainian SSR's Metrological Service, 1972 -- Collection of Works), 1972, pp 43-45 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Yietrologiya i IzmeritelInaya Tekhnika, No 2, 1973, Abstract No 2-32-935 by V.S.K.) Translation: On the basis of research that has been d.one on the factors that determine the accuracy of photoelectric devices (detector noise, light polari- zation, asymmetry of the input optics, and so on), the author developed the PSK-1 semiautomatic spectropyrometer-comparator, which iz used to transmit a broad temperature scale at all stages of' the checking process. Tb-e comparator is useiul for calibrating and comparing thermal tubes in the 0.48-2-5 micron spectral range and in the 40C-2,5000C temperature range. Mhe sensitivity threshold at 1,,o64.430C, when X = o.6563, is 0.50C, while the comparator's intrinsic instrument error at eAT is 0.10C and the nean quar1ratic error involved in comparing the tubes is 0-319C- Metrological use of the new cori- parator to transmit a temperature scale leads to a reduction in the calibration 1/2 USSR KISF.L'j A. N., Ukr. resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf., posvyachch- 50-letiyu metrol- s-Uxzhby, 1972 error of standard thennal. tubes that is on the order of 67-80 percent, and this results in a reduction in the degree of error in laboratory and technical Pyrometers. 2/2 USSR UDC 535.243t536-508-14 As He and FIIWL"SHTEYN, V. YE, New Spectrocomparator of PSK Ty-pe for. Temperature Scale Transmission" Koscow, Tzmerital'rAya Tekhqika,. No 9, Sep 71, pp 47-h-8 Abstracti This article Dresents a description of new semi-automatic PSK-1 spectrocomparator developed at the 10mxlkov Sta;te Scientific Research Institute off Metrology (KhG1111M) with the air. of eliminating fundamental and structural deficiencies of preceding apparatus. A zero modulation method used previously is the basis of the new spectrocoirjpa,.~,ator with the difference that the current control of a stardard. temperature-c4i,librated lzurp is accom- plished automatically by means of a special servo system and a signal from the load of a synchronous detector. The servo system consists of an Inte- grator with a high time constant (10.000-0.000 see) band built-in transistor controls in the lamp power supply circuit,: Structuraly the PSK-1 apparatus consists of a control panel including electronics an(L a systea for lanip current measurement, an optical system and a power supply unit containing two stabIlized SIP-,10 sources. '21--his spectrocompazator makes it possible to change temperature scale transmission frox a visual, iethod to photoelectric method thus increasing the accuracy and work productivity, 1/2~~ 013 UNCLASSIFtED' PAdCESSiNG 0ATE-300C. TLE-H I GHLY LcCAL X RAY MICROANALYZER -U-: AUTHOR-051-VASICHEV, V.N.9 VERESHCHAGIN, YE.N.o DERSHVARYSt G.V., 6APAJCtlNYY IV.N.v KISELt Goo. COUINTRV OF S SCURCE-PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970t It 2L7-20 DATE PUbL ISHED--70 SU3JECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-ELECTRCN MICROSCOPE, X RAY SPECTROMETER, MICROOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS C", TROL MAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/f-RAME-1908/14?6 STEP NO-UR/0120/70/001/000/021710220 ClkC ACCESSICN No--AP0106232 UNCLASSIFIED 212- 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSICN NO--AP0106232 CIRC I -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE X RAY MICROANALYZER IS DESCRIBED WHICH MAKES IT POSSIBLE. TO CONDUCT AIN X RAY SPECTRUM ANAL. OF AREAS WITH ADIAM.'SIMILAR TO OR LESS THAN 500 ANGSTROM. RESULTS OF TESTING OF THE LIGHTING SCHEME OF THE DEVICE ITS NCNOISPERSIGN SYSTEM OF REGISTRATION OF CHARACTERISTIC SPECTRA ARE PUBLISHED. LINES OF THE CHARACTERISTICSPECTRUMLAN BE REGISTERED lic THE WT. OF THE PART OF THE MATERIAL UNDER'STUDY.EQUALS L.7 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE17 Go UNCLASS(FIED USSR UDC 541.123.2s546.8'->4-31,654.3-31+548.824-31'41- I 'KO, 1. F. If. G., LIPAN'T. F., MEORWEIBOVA, L. F., and OEMIUMN "CaTiO3-IA2TiO5 System!# Moscow, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk SSSH# Ileorganicheskiye Naterialy, Vol 10, No 3, Ha.r 74, pp 465-"8 Abstracti Samples for studying the CaTiO 3-Lagio 5 system were produced by reacting an ammonia solution of ammonium carbonate 141-th tho chlorates of calcium, lanthanum, arA titanium. After washing and dryii4;, the residue* were analyzed after heating for 6-12 hours at different temperatures (100- 13000 C). Results of x-x-ay and chemical phase analysis shwlvd that 6-8 hours is sufficient for establishing equilibtium, From the cone4ructed phase diagram it was found that a Iregion of CaTIO -base solid solutions with a 0 perovskite structure is formed. A new phase appears above 1100 C which could not be separated for identification but it was ascertained.that this phase in a new compound with a composition close to that of %Lo~Ti 0 One figure# one table, 13 bibliographic references, J'A 64 - P 018 UNCLASSIFIED AUCESSING DATE--IBSEP70 ~TITLE-DOUBLE MOLYBDATES AND rUNGs'rATES OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS WITH SODIUM -ulm. AUTHOR-041-GOLUB, A.Mos AGANYAZOVt MOKHOSOYEV, M.V. -.~OUNTRYOF INFO--USSR OURCE-.IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR,.NEORG. AMTER,~1970t 6*(l)t:170-2 PUBL ISHED ------- 70 '.SUBJECT.AREAS--CHEMISTRY " OPIC TAGS--MOLYBOATEt TUNGSTATe, RARE EARTH ELEMENTt SODIUMP X RAY T C UNTR OL AARKING -NG RESTRICTIONS .,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO .."PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0166 STE P 140--UP,/0363/70/OC)6/001/0170/0172 7-": -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP005ft962 L ASS1 F-1 ED 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING OATE-18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO054962 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN ORDER TO CONFIRM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FULL EQUIL, IN -rHE LN(NO SUB3) SUB3-.NA SUB2 MOO SUB4-H SUB2 0 SYSTFM, THE ISOMOLAR SERIES OF THE MIXTS. Q3VER A PERIOD OF I AND 2 WEEKS, AS WELL AS OVER I AND 3-MONTHS, FROM THE INSTANT'OF THEIR PREPN. WERE STUDIED CONDUCTIOMETRtCALLY AND POTENTIOMETRICALLY. THE MIN. IN ELEC COND. CORRESPONDS -ro.MIXTS. WITH THE RATIO (L-N(NO SUB3) ~S,UB3): (NA S;BZ MOO SUB4) EQUALS 1:2. THIS ATTESTS TO THE FORMATION OF ,':..D0U13LE MOLYBDATES OF RARE EARTH METALS. INVEST[ CATION OF rHE LN(NO SUB3) SUB3-NA SUB2 WO SUB4-H SUB;? 0 SYSTEM 1NDICATES THE FORMATION OF SIMPLE TUNGSTATES OF RARE EARTH METALS. X RAY ANAL. OF DOUBLE TUNGSTATES SHOWS THAT THEY BEHAVE ANALOGOUSLY TO DOUBLE MOLYBOATES. AN ENDOTHERMAL EfFECT AT 1BO-200DEGIZEES CORRESPONOS. :TO THE LOSS OF WATER. THE EXOTHERMAL.EFFECT AT 400-.460DEGREES CORRESPONDS TO THE CRYSTN. OF ..lHE COMPOS. NALNfWO SU64) SUB2 TIMES O'.5H SUB2 0, AND'~THE EXOTHERMAL EFFECT AT 560-575DEGREES CORRESPONDS TO THE CRYSTN. OF NALN(Wo SUB4) -SU82 -m--160CT70 023 UNCLASSIOIE!0 PAOCES!SrNG DATE ~TITLE-POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL MONOMERSIIN LAYER COAPOUNDS Oi_ MONTMORILLON11TES --U- :zAUTHOR-(04)-ZAYTSEV, YU.S., KISEL, N.G., YENALYEV, V.D., YORZHEN'KG, A.I. :tGUNTRY Or- INFO--USSR ,~sdVRCE--KOLLOIDNYY ZHURNAL, 1970v VOL 32, NR 29 PP 213-217 A)AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 -~-SIUBJ ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ,.'.,TIIPIC~TAGS--POLY,MERIIATIIINY MONOMERt VINYL COMPOUNDt PEROXIOEv MINERAL, STABILIZER :_CONTROL' MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS _DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED %-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0402 STEP NU--L)R/0069/'70/0321002/0213/0217 tlRC ACCESSION '40--AP0113320 2/2 023 U14CLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION iNO--AP0113320 ,,.ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY HAS BEEN 14ADE OF THE ) 14 P, 4 POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL MONOMERS IN LAYER COMPOUNDS OF MONT. 0 ILLJ' ITE OF MONOMER EMULSIGNSo USED AS A STABILIZER t THE Db)ENDENCE OF THE CHANGE THE INTERPLAINAR SPACES IN MONTMORILLONITE DURING POf 'IMER IZ4TICIIN OF !- RS 0; 1 VINYL MONOMERS BETtiEEN ITS L4Y': N THE POLARI rY OF W)N-JiMERS AND THE '..-NATURE OF PEROXIDE INITIATORS HAS BEEN STUDIEO bY ROE-NTGENOGRAPHY. APART- FRGM STABILIZING MONGMER EHULSIONSv,BENTONfrl CLAYS SERVE AS SITES t ONWHICH POLYMERS ARE FORMED ON THE.SURFACE AND BETwEEIV I-AYERS OF MONTMORILLONITE PARTICLES. L-A S S-1 r, 1 "1,12 01 .a UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 ~~.TITLE-REACTION OF MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE VITH ALKALV~METAL SULFATES IN MELTS _U_ ..AU_THOR-(03)-KOKOTj I.F., -MOKHOSOYEVI M.V.t KISELj N'.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., TSVET.,MET. 1970t 13(l), 87-90. ,-.,:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--X RAY ANALYSIS# PHASE DIAGRAM* METAL COMPLEX COMPOUNDt MIXTURE, MOLYBDENUM OXIDEr L!ITHEUM COAPOUND,~POTASSIUM COMPOUNDISULFAT-El SODIUM SULFATE. ~'-~GGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS. CLASS-Ut#CLA'SSIFIET ~-_J"'~OXY ELfiFRAME-4~00:-3/151 1 No-'u#6149f7b /,0t3 /40 1 /0081/0090 Rf I RC ACCESSION NO-;;-AT-013044a uNct:Als, S r D -2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 -CIlkC ACCESSION NO--AT0130440 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY DTA AND K RAY ANAL. THE PHASE OIAGRAMS WERE DETD. FOR Ll SUB2 SO SU84NEGATIVE M130 SU83 NA SU82 SO 'sua4MOO SUB3. AND K SUB2 SO SUB4 MOO SU33. Ll SUB2 SO SUB4 MOO SUB3 :-NND~ NA SUB2 SO SUB4 MOO SUB3 FORM SIMPLE, EUTECTI.C~! SYSTEMS AND K SUB2 SO ''SUB4 MOO SUB3 FORMS A COMPLEX :COMPN. (K, -SUB2 SUB21 MOO SUB3 SO SUB4. FACILITY: DONETS. GOS. UNIV.VDONETSK, U,75SR. -U-NCLASSUIED USSR UDC 537.582 REKOVA, L. P., MOZGIN, V. V., KISELI, 0. V. and FOGEL', YA. M., Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of1T=Jenc_e_s'"1rfit1*8~R4 'Tffect of Gases on Thermoion Emission by Plastically Deformed Metals" Moscow, Izvestiya AkademiiNauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, No. 3, Mar 71, pp 567-570, Abstract: The effect of oxygen on the emisslon of K + thermoions was used -Lo studv the plastic deformation of heated nickel strips during their stretching by a constant load. The idea of the experiment was to establish the mechanism of -the effect of a gas on the thermoemission of ions of alkali metals in order to deter- mine the nature of processes occurring under the plastic deformation of metals. According to current assumpticns, it was expected that*the effect of the action of the gas on thermo-ion emission of a heated metal,which disappears upon int-r-c- ducing dislocations into the motion with a sufficiently.high veloclty, should be restored upon stopping dislocations, independent of the method by which the dis- locations were stopped. If this is so, the efZ"ect can disappear and then be restored upon the application of a stretching load to si inetal strip,which will take it first into a state of temperature creep, after which there will then follc-,; 1/2 MMM""HARIM" IUQ D., a state of strengthening of the strip characterized by the disappearance of tem- peratiure creep. These changes in the nature, of the action of a gas on thermoion emission follow from current ideas about plastic deformation of metals according to which the state of temDerati=e izreep is associated with the motion of d Lsioca- tions and the state of strength is associated with sto-pping them. 11hese exper-1- ments support these hypotheses. USSR V- A- "Transmission of Pulse Signals Through Band Systems" Moscow, Radiotekh-nika, No 2, 1972, pp 36-45 UDC: 621-391 Abstract: The purpose of this paper.is to determine the require- ments-7-or the frequency characteristics of band systems whose reaction g(t) for a single pulse has the characteristic that g(k4t) = 1 for k = 0, and gtkbt) = 0 for k = +1,.t2,..., where At is the pulse succession interval. It'is iroved that the un- distorted transmission of AM pulse signals through the limited frequency band system is possible only if t-he system possesses sucha characteristic, and it is shown that the use of such sys- tems substantially increases the pulse transmission rate to the point where it is comparable with the rate in low-frequency sys- tems. -Problems of this type are important in the design of broad-band radio communi ca t ions systems with pulse code modula- tion in which the channel is set by a.band filter. USSR uDc: 62-1.39T KISEL', V. A., Odessa Electrical Engineering Institute of Conmiunications --TMffT`W:'~.-'PopoV "An Automatic Corrector of the Amplitude-Frequency Characteristic of a Tele- vision Channel" USSR Author's Certificate No 282408, filed 26 M4y 69, published 15 Dee 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun~ 71, Abstract No 6G108 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an auto-Matic corrector of the amplitude-frequency characteristic of a TV channel. The device con- tains a delay line, an adder to -which a siVial is sent from the taps of the delay line through regulators to whoge controllirig inpiats signals are sent from the adder through a detector, and.individual circuits for e-ach regulator consisting of a multiplier, low-frequency Pilter and full-wave rectifier connected in series. In order.to correct the amplitude-frequency characteristic with respect to predetermined arbitrary noilms, a unit is ccmected betweeia the output of the detector and the input of the rulti- pUers 'Which isolates signal values going beyond the predetermined norms. This unit consists of an adder to whoseinputs a sign.al is sent through two 1/2 V. A., USSR Author's Certificate No 282408 channels in which subtractors and half-wave rectifiers are connected. The second in-puts of the subtractors are connected to the. outputs of oscil- lators which are controlled by the signal from the detector. 7 USSR uDc: 621-3T2.01-501-12 _qL1 V. A. "Algoritbmizing Tuning of Correctors in Multiplex Co:maunications Systems" Tr. uchebn. in-tov svyazi. 14--vo syyazi SSSR (Works of Academic Institutes of Communications. Ministry of Communications of the USSR), 1970, vYP- 51, pp 95-103 (from R-7h-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract Ito 6A91) Translation: So-called coherent (multidimensional or multichannel) cor- rectors are used to compensate image and mutual distortions in the channels of multiplex communications systems. Methods are proposed for adjusting these correctors for o-Dtimm (in the sense of a squarea-lav criterion) compensation of image and mutual distortions in multiplex systems. Resum'e. J- d T USSR uDc 622-323(4?7)6) ZKRIPNIK, V. A., ZHEL---ZNOV, P. A., XLYAROVSKIY, G. V,, and KISEL', V. A. "Prospects for Development of Lelyakov Fetroleum Deposits With Consi- deration of Liquid Overflow Between the Pl+2,arid P Strata" 3 Kiev, Neftyanaya i Gazovaya Promyshlennost', No 6, Nov-Dec 70, pp 30-33 Abstractl Three levels of oil deposits are being exploited in Lelya- kov areat P1+2 *P and K1 1,1+2 yields lo 5-~(I, t/day, P3 -_ 15-210 tons per dayt Whig; KI Is only of secondary Importance. Oil overflows from P3 level to '01+2 where there is no clay barrier between them, and in wells exploiting both levels, The pressure in P1+2 layer is about 26-30 kG/cm4 lower than In P Lelyakov deposits are among the rich- est ones in Ukraine. It is ~;,oposed to increabe th~ yield to about :200-250 t/day by drilling more wellatfand preventinjo, the overflow from ~P3 to P1+2 by building up the pressure.in P the In ut of water, Tt has been calculated that approxim'Voly 3 million Ms of 'water per year will be needed; to keep the preinsure An Pl+;? at 160 kG/cm2* USSR -search Institute Professor, Director of the Central Scientif ic Re ~of.Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Ministry of Health, USSR and SKURKOVICH, S.,, Professor "Hyperimmune Antistaphylococcal Plasma" Ybscowj Vied-itsinakaya Gazeta, 27 Aug 71, P 3 Abstract: Because the use of antibiotics in Staphylococcal infections has produced strong drug-resistant staph strains, four years ago the Institute developed hyperlimnune antistaphylococcal plasma and ga=-globulin prepar-a- tions aimed at achieving pansive immunity withodt allergic reaction In the patient. Antistaphylococcal plasina is:prepared by manns of plasmapheresis from the blood of immunized volunteer donors after antibodies appear in it. Part of the immune plasm is fractionated and hyperimmune antirtaphylococcal gamma-globulin is isolated from it with a concentratiun of antitoxic anti- bodies 6-8 tines higher than In the initial plasma. The therapeutic action of both preparations is exceptionally high. Antistaphylococcal plasma, which can be stored either frozen or dried, has been used In cases of newborn, puerperal, postoperatIve, and posttraumatic sepsis, Staphylococcal pneumonia, meningitis, osteomyelitis, localized acute septic staph-infections, etc. A 1/2 30 USSR KISELEVI A., Yjeditsinskaya Gazeta, 27 Aug 71, P 3 marked clinical effect is observed within 24 hours and mortality from staph sepsis has been stObstantially reduced. The use of antistaphylococcal plasma is:being investigated in connection with heart transplant surgery, urology, and,diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and.throat.. 2/2 6~%MHMWIO I ram M-M 112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 T ITL E--DEEP FREEZING BLOOD -U- 1', ALUTHOR-(OZI-VINOGRAOFINKELi Fet KISELEV, Aw io [~COUNT_RY INFO--USSR ~:SCIURCE-MEOITSINSKAYA GAIETA, SEPTEMBER Ili 19 701 F 3s COLS 1-3 _SEDATE PUBLISHI-0--IISEP70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND IMEDICAL SCIENCES ':-_TOP.IC:TAGS--BLOOD PRESERVATION, FREEZINd .'COINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIO14S CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,.PROXY RE-EL/F9AMF--30U8/l796 STE PNU--UR/1)031i/?0/000/00()/0003/0(103 ACCESSION NO--AN0138743 2/2 ols UNCLASSIFIED P'MOCESSING D AT E--0-4DEC-f 0 ACCESSION NO--AN0138743 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACCORD(NG TO THE !iRTIC'Er ITS AUTHORS COLLABORATED WITH A TEAM OF UNNAMED RESEARCHERS AT FHE CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF HEMATOLOGY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THCORI-TIC."IL A!~PECTS OF OEEP FREEZING.BLOOD. TWO METHODS OF DEEP. FREeZING ARE DESCRIOE04 'HOWEVER, IT 15 NOT CLEAR WHETHERE THEY WERE DEVELGPED IN THE OR ~ABROAD. FACILITY: MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALJH, U.S.S.R. BLOOD CONSERVATEON LABORATORY. C L j JIS 1 E I)- l JPM 59459 9 July 1973 FEASIBILITY OF GENERATING MGAGAUSS t HACNIMC FIELDS USING HICH-PRErSUM COMPRESSED CAS LININGS 4 A. ;WLI,erp.. 1'. V. Chornutha; Lvr=.~rz_ hurnal Vol 43, No i . 7-,stgned to press 0 June 1971, rp The Terults of calculation of a zLtup. dc5igned fur Vnerating a mpgagaasr. pulge mainvtic field in a large volume, are preiented in this artlclv!. Me migncric field is amplified by compression in a cylindrical metal. va~c. pu%ltcd by high-pressure gils (1,000-2,000 atm). 71le expect" energy in the compressed magnetic field is several KI ark! the lifetime of the field is uf the order of 10 uscc. In contrast to dpparalus using, explosives, the eXamined device is nondcstructivo; in contrast to devices used for compressing a shell with tile energy of an electromagnetic field, the examined system does not experience the 'problems of super- pIfl.e.r.storlige unit:3 and clectmmagnetli cnier,~y conrnut*tors. Introduction Pulsed ncv;auts ficldn, e!rt-cinlly ill a voll~- A"d with lelth (-I W and r1hove) entIrSteg. are very Irportant, in mn~iern ind.1try. Th=s, they may be used for solving the prc!ylcm of controlled thermo"uclear y , at in -nthesis 11]. investAgnting mlitter at :,uperhigh pre5rare- je. er s a tulse of electromagnetic enorgy at high power and enrrgic~ (10 '-ID" N. 10 -In' J). fhelitcrature contains the r-"ults of analysis of pulli'mi oegagau~r fi~ldx by eollupsing a metal care using explosives (5) or the energy of a cupacitor hank [44w). IhL use of explosives is TccLnolntcally difficult aiwi leads to total destruction of the system; the use of carcitor banks is limited for practical purposes to the energy level L7f to -IQ, J. The use of the energy of colapressed gas for collapsing a cylindrical octal shell (liner), amplifying a magnetic field by "adiabatic" ccunp,ressiolt 11 USSR - Ll a cyliu'ter' of t,i~h Ate t,, the mag;n-tic fvrce lines, is considered promising. the adiaittjg- ot this meti"Od iil~: )) III(- 5yst'M i, -; tbe mi,chanical i,quirvn,nts en strongth are the same as in the cafv of the appara,.6r. that -- vlectrutilagnetic energy, since tl~p magnetic pre%sure that collapses the liner mts~t have the same magnitude (1,000-2,000 atm). :) r;ipid apvli~atl~n of external pressure on tfi,~ litter in the e.-mineJ iy-tr,~ does no.- re.4-ji4v the development of high-liQwer commutaLing sy4tert%,. the electri~nagnctic set- it)) retimiren presently unavall.-Me mtPritge units and ellectromagnetic encrg% .1 1 e Y't co~';Uutator~' (106-10 1 W); vxplusiv , . ms recinirr svrchronoi,s acttiation of tho detonators; 3) the tvic of compressed gas viakcs it l4issible to attain rstre efficient transmission of energy to the field in c-lparl"n with explosives atid current inductive storage system%. Hit, mnst fitirortant part of the rneumatic apraratus ix tho 1'rttcm far brealting a cylinilrical djaphragm that holds back all the ga5 presburc (hV MetNT11 vi, a rylimarizal ~Upl-rx grill)., Ajur apparatus incorporates a -t-d imignt,tic "thata~pilich" type coi 1 [7 s pt J, which ;enerates the pulse th.tt releases magneEic jjre~.murc. fit contrast to clectromaplietle. systcmz, the -.~zo t:14v liner in a pneitmatic. system is limited to the speed of sound in &a.%. liltn hydrogen Is Used at room temperature a radial liner velazity of 111' ce/sec is completely feasible and L5 attainabin for niost applications. Thus, in the c,t:ie of thertitinuclear experiment,, (compression of deuterium plaisna In a magnetic (lie characteristic time of adiabatic compression is determined by a velocity of -10' cm/,,qec. which. finally, requires a very long niagnetic field 18). 11. DorqrIption of Apparatus The npl-aratus, for storing and converting energy trigure 1) consists of, steel body It, which houses support grate 3 and steel dlaphralim 2, installed an it. in the cavity between the diaphragm and the body is gas (11, or lie) under a prcsiurti of 1,000-2,ODO atm. The dAmphrttgm I. a thin-wall stcel cylinder ui-.h it wall thickne4o. of tb~- order of I sm, wi1cli, ;..a necessitated ny the need for rapid and synchronous opening of all parts of the diaphragm (i:). Magnetic 4itiphragm rtApture system 4 consists of six turns (1.51, wound on in~ulatvrs. The design of the elements of ihe miagnetic sv% tem is illustrated in I:Igtjre 2. The diaphragm rupture system is powered by pulsed capacitors through coaxial scaled cables 6, insulated for So kV. Inside the sul,yort grate. at a distance of 1-2 = from Its inner surface, is copper liner 1. 140 ma, in diameter with a wall thickness of 1-2 imit. An initial tzignetic field (a in 1.2-10' G) is developed beforehand in the cavitY of the liner. 2 USSR UDC 539.182/.184 GLEMBOTSKIY, I. I., KAROSENE, A. V., KISELEV, A. A., SAVUKINIAS, A. Yu., SHCRADZHYUVENE, S. D., YUTSIS, A P. :$$Theoretical Study of the Absorption of:Soft X-Rays by Metal F11W of Lanthanum and Cerium" Lit. fiz. sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1972, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp 235-244 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, OctI72,.Abstract No IOD30) Translation: The problem of the interpretation of an experimentally estab- lished structure of the absorption spectra of rare earth metals La and Ce on both sides of the absorption boundaries N was studied theoretically. IV,V n +1 The given structure is explained by the transitions 4dlD4-1:' , 4d94f" in or triply clarged ions of these elements, Interpretation f maxima of the absorption curves by discrete transitions Is verified by ccmputation of the strengths of the lines. The calculations.were canducted with the aid of numerical solutions of ordinary liar tree-Fock equations. ~ The results sh(A,7 ~that experimental maxima are well identified by the atraic transitions 004f?z 4,d94f-n+l both as to the position of the ma. a.ra placed, which separate the working, zDace of the electrDlytic reduvtilon cell fron the elec- trolyte flow in the distribution canal, USSR VDC 546.224 MIKRAYLENKO, BELYAKOVA, L. D., AWLEV,.A-j I. Ye.,,SCiLOYAN, G. A., and SPITSYN, V. I., Academician "Gas-Chromatographic Study of the Effect;of Radioactivd Radiation and Heat Treatment on the Adsorption Properties of Magnesium Sulfate" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 197, No 1, Ma rch-Apr il 1971, pp 88-90 Abstract: The procedure and results of a gas-chromatic study of the effect of radioactivity and heat treatmert.on the adsorption properties of magnesium sul- fate are presented. The initial magnesium sulfate samples contained about 1% water, and the variation of their adsorption properties Withrespect to n-hy- drocarbons and benzene as a result Of the removal of this wa;ter during calci- nation was studied. Curves are presented for the retained volumes of n-nonane and benzene as a function of the calcining time Of K8SG4 at 400* and 500*C and the ratios of the retained volumes of benzene measured at a column temp erature of 245* to n-nonane (column temperature 200*) as a function of the calcining time Of MgS04' It was found that radioactive samples of sulfates containing So42- ions with S35 exhibit appreciably atranger adsorption of hydrocarbons, the molecules of which. balong,to group Bt:(containing high-bGnds) 1/2 USSR BELYAKOVA, L. D., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 197, No 1, March- April 1971, pp 88-90 and to group A (containing only a-bonds) by comparison with nonradioactive sulfates. Removal of water during calqining increases the adsorption of both f hydrocarbons. The Bpeelficity of molecular;adsorption of aromatic groups o hydrocarbons, which reaches a maximum after calc:ining~at 400* for 5 hours, increase a especially sharply. 2/2 Mi Are. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0069 :K AROM527 PRMARY SOURCE: K611oidnyy Zhurnal, 1970t-'Vol 32, Nr 1, ADSORPTION AND ADSORPTION HEATS IV -.VAP4)RS ON GEOMETRICALLY MODIFIED 91LICA GELS Yekabson, Ya. Ya.; Klselev,,A. V.; Kynietsov, B. V. Wkitn yu*. S.'- The measurements of the of water and ben- zene vapors have shown that macroporous silica gels.obtaimeil by hydrothermal treatment In an autoclave followed by calcination jt:9,W and,iow for 6-10 hours and rehydroxy- lation contain very few ultrapores. and in. respect to their surface chemistry are sirnilar to silica without ultrapores. A longer calcination of macraporous silica get at IWO* leads to the appearance of microcracks in it and to an 1ncrease of its ultraporosity. REEI,/FWIE jkcc. Nr. Abstracting Servi Ref. Code A#0053 CHMICAL ABST. 76 UROO '76 -"115106t Molecular theory on the adsorption of le mole- cules on nonporous io . mc,crystals. 11. Statistical mlatiC42 Of thermodynamic properties of arjon adsorbed olii!pptassium chloride. KI I V Razum ~il;~a. E. R. _02aakii&- (Mosk. Gos. - IV. im. Lomono~(A-a. o5co Fiz- K 1970, 44(l), 1504 (Run). Configurational ntegWs and adsorption potentials j5iL T) of Ar adsorbed on X121 crystals were calcd., and differential thermodynamic functio s and S. (molal energy of adsorption, chern potential Of dsorption and entropy of adsorption) of adsorbed-Ar were obq"l!led hom statistical thermodynamic calc foiloii~overage6tthtsurface- as Caled. isosteric heats of.adsorptioii O(T) - R T) agreed well with exp". values.obtained for adsorption of Ar on tile face of 100 KCI crystals. Good agreeme it f(,,r low and n niedium coverages (0) Was oilso found foe caled. ind;exptl. 4p,, and AS. as a function of 0; Differen'tia! heat capa f d- t sorbed Ar was estd. asO.3 61/degrte mole. Tile mob11lt3r*Of' 4he adsorbed Ar atom was high enough so thatit could be moved from one site to another not only by 'gas, phase transfer but also through 2-dimensional diffusion in the adsorption layer. Hain f /FRAME I A R ,,1, 0 1.9 7 2 - ~ibffiwm 'l)'2 ~O 15 UNCLASSIFIEO j-ITLE--SPECTRAL AND ENERGY MANIFESTATION OF GROUPS OF A SILICA SURFACE WITH -.AUTHOR-(03)-DAVYDOV, V.YA.r KISELEV, A.V., --USSR .-COUNTRY OF INFO S0URC E_ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(l), 1-8 E PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY 3,0P I CTAGS-TRIETWLAMINEt DIOXANEV FURANI L ICA-, TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :00CUMENT,CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 THE INTERACTION OF THE TRIETHYLAMINEt PYRIUINE, KUZNETSOVv B*V. HYDROXYt. RAOICALv ADSORPTION# -,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1399 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/001/0001/0008 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116846 UNC L A SS I F If: D------ --230CT70 2/2 015 UNCLAS.SIFIED PROCESSING DATE C-IRC ACCESSION NU--AP0116846 "A-BSTRACT/EX.TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIFFERENCES OF THE ADSORPTION HEAT (DELTAQ SUBOH) OF ET SUB3 N, PYRIDINE (1), DIOXAN~ (11), AND FUkAN (111) ON A HYDROXYLATED SURFACE OF SILICA GEL WERE MEASURED. THE CHANGES OF THE VIBRATIONAL FREUUENCY (DELTANU SUBOH) OF HYDROXYL GROUPS AFTER ..-AosbRPTION OF ET SUB3 N, 1, 11, AND III ON MLICA GEL WERE DETD. THE ENERGY. OF THE SPECIFIC INTERACTIOU OF THE SURFACE HYDROXYL GROUPS WITH ADSORBATES DECREASED STRONGLY WHEN ELECTRON 0. IN THE ADSORBATE MOLC WAS ,DISTRIBUTED MORE UNIFORMLY OUE TO THE MOL. CONJUGATION. DELTAQ SUBOH AND DELTANU SUBOH WERE APPROX. PROPORTIONAL FOR WEAK SPECIFIC INTERACTIONS. WHEN THE SPECIFICITY INCREASED, DELTANU SUBOH INCREASED MORERAPIDLY THAN DELTAU SUBOH. CHEM.:AND PHYSo HETEROGENEITY W 'AS 0lS,PL,AYFD. MORE. DISTI,N.CTLY AT WEAK- INTERACTIONS, FACILITY: MOSK. -.60S. UNIV.-IM. LOMONDSOVA, MOSCOW,,USSR* LINCLASSIFIFn .112~ 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING, L)ATE--230CT70 TITLE-~-THERMODYNAMIC STUDY OF THE 'rRANSfTION UF ADSORBEO BENZENE TO A -U RYSTALLINE STATE ''A UTHOR-(05)-BEREZINt G.I.t KISELEV, A.V.~ KOZL0Vj AaAev f%'.ULNETSOVAt L.Voo ~FJR~OVAj A.A. ~.._~COUNTRY OF INFO--LISSR -?':S(JURCE--ZH. FIZ* KHIM, 1970p 4412), 541--~3 1) At: T EPUBLISHEO ------- 70 ~-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY .".,TOPIC TAGS--8 ENZENE, CRYSTAL# HEAT CAPACITYr ADSORPTION MA.RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :-I)CICUMENT CLASS-UNCLA'StFIE0 PP.IOXY-REEL/FRAME--1919511422 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/002/0541/0543 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116869 2/2 019 UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION Nrj--AP0116869 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--fU) GP-0- AIISTRACT.. THE TRANSITION OF C SUB6 H SU36v ADSORBED IN A POROUS ADSORBENT, FROM THE STATE OF CAPILLARY CONDENSATE TO A CRYST. PHASE OCCURS AT 0 TO MINUS 500EGREESi, THIS WAS EVIDENCED BY A SHARP-MAX. IN THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE,OF THE HEATCAPACITY OF A,DSORBENT CONTG. C SUB6 H SUB6 IN THE ABOVE TEMP. INTFRVAL. THE TRANSITION OF ADSORBED C SU86 H SU86 TO THE CRYST., PHASE IS ACCOMPANtED BY A SHARP VECREASE IN THE MAX, ADSORPTION CAPACITY A SUBS. THE VALUES A SUBS wERE VIRTUALLY CONST. BELOW AND ABOVE PiE TEMP. INTERVAL OF PHASE TRANSITIONS. FACILITY: INSTO :FIZ. KHIM. MOSCOW, USSR. LAC S' 2 ozc UNGLASSIFIFU PROCESSILNG DATE--20NOV70 'r,IlrLE-ADSLLBfU LAYERS OF BENIZENE AND WHEXANE Ci N GiIO%PHITIZED CARBON PLACK 'ED F;~Civ HEAT CAPACITY CATA U- STUDI .,-AU*rIj,0R-(G3)-bEREZI'N, G.1.9 KISELEV, AV4.v SIN ITSYN,:~I~ 1J.A.6 -C C L IN IF R YOF iNFG-USSR t--Zh. FIZ. KI--IM. - SOURC 19701 44(3)1 734~40 J. A,r EP U 3 L I S 7 0 SUi5JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--bENZENEP HEXANE, CARBON BLACKt 'HEAT CAP.4("If'e, AF)SORPTIOINI -14 WAALS 1I.SOTHERM, VA,' DER ECUATION, COMPLEX C 014POU,14D ::CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMEINT CLASS-UNCLASS[FIED o:PROXY (RFC-L/FRA.-lE--3002/lt96 S TE PN 0- U It 0 Q'76 J0 /1 1 G,,-i3~ T'i 0 T 4 0 C I RIC A C c E"o) I C k", N0 12 8 4) 1 0 20 UIN C I. ASS IF I 1E 0 P R El I- ~G DA I E-20NIGIV7 C, ~CIRC ACCESSSICN NO-AP0121861-4 GP-0-- A B- 17, 1 R.A( TT 1-4E HEAI- CAPA~~I~` 0 FN HEXA,,',E Atill) C SUB6 HSU15,-~ ADS0,RBED 0 IN C 3LAC~',.D-I;: ANI.T. ADS07,j CN THE-SURFACE WAS DEID. fhIS RELATIE'N AS WUL AIS Afl'~A;RPTIGN UEFEINDJENCE OF THE 0IFFERENTIA L HEAT (,';F AIJ'501,'~PVIUN ON THE AMT. AND THE 54T ISFACTORILY BY ~WDEUS TA;1 I N N T ADSCIRbEG LAN bE OESCRIBED G INrO Arclu. ADSORBATE t,,05[j.Rf3ATE INTE~-,ACTIONS IN THE IST AD-SGRJ~-'IED t.k)YEF .THus, rii.F STATE GF ADSORBED C SU36 H SU3b "AN BE DESCRIUED aY V.-IN OE~, v114LS TYPE 2tDIMENSIC-NAL ECUAITC,%, GF STATE WHEREAS THAT OF N~ HEXAME 11 DESCK'113,1 Y ~4-MGDEL ASSLUM'ING THE FORMATION Clf.Z DIMENSIChAL,CGAPL1HXES GF ADSORBED INST. FIZ. KHIM t MOSCalr[v USSR. MOLS FACILITY: 0 2!) L7j CL A S S I F LE0 PROCES5ING JATE--I1DEC70 '~TITL --CUiIAlL.',T il-'L' L L A SF f A E E L I ,iG 6 L 00 U -,:,.:AUTti:ji~-(02)-VI,NCGI