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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORLOV, S.I. - ORLOVA, F.A.

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I A Receivers.~fid Trdnsmitters USSR uDc. 621.3,72.413(o88.8) "A Coaxial Tank Circuit" USSR Author's Certificate No 262199, filed 23.Sep 68, published 11 Jun 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jon 71, AbsltraxA No IB167 P) Translation: The proposed tank circuit is equipped with a variable capacitor connected to the inner conductor ofthe tank. To prevent resonance on the fundamental frequency when the tank circuit is excited:on a harmonic, t1ie capacitor is connected at a voltage node in a break in the inner conductor ofr-the circuit, the movable section of the'tank, being connected through EL Bm illuntrations. capacitive contact to the end wall of the'tank I ;11 H I USSR UDC 548.1 VAYNSHTMI, B. K., 0 S. S. "Theory of Reproduction of Functions by their Projections" Moscowl Kristallograf-.Lya, Vol 17, No 2, 1972, pp 253-257 Abstract: A study was made of the reproduction of two-dinensional functions p(r) by synthesis of the projecting functions E(r) and directly by the projec- tions L of the function p. -The transition to the Radon formulas and averaging the project4ons are discussed. Fourier tr--nsforms are used In deriving the formulas and represenLing the functions.; Diagrams are presented "or the re- ciprocal space Z (S) and its cross ~oectioji, T X the ~ f unc Vion K (x, R and Mix Miarins" of 0 (X at the bisector. The image 'of tbo! function It (xy) obtained al' o illustrited, cal diffractometer (k -:0.1) in: on an opti 1 1 kl;igI USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 ZARKO, V. Ye., MIKHEYEV, V. F. , 0-11-L-OV-4- S- 101ELOV140Y, S. S., CHERTISKIIEV, V. V. '%)n the Characteristics of the Ignition of Gun Powder by a Hot Gas" V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 34-37 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B933) Translation: Combustion characteristics are investigated uader conditions of conductive and convective heat transfer from a hot gas and the limits of aD- plicability of the thermnl tlivory are determIned, The cibject:n of investigation were nitroglycerine gun powder and compressed aitrocellulose. It is shown that there exists a region of condition in which Ignition is determined preferentially by the parameters of the solid-phase.reactions for substances with a complex reaction snechanism (in the solid and gas phasea). The preponderance (if gas- phase reactions is achieved under Conditions of conductive heating by a rise in pressure (due to ballasting of the~reaction mixture by Inert gaS); under condi- tions of convective heating it is due to intense escape of gaveous products of 1/2 NIA, USSR ZARKO, V. Ye., et al, Coreniye i vzry,.v, Moscow, "Nauka",,1972, pp 34-37 the decomposition of the high-speed gas flow. The second method of heating is less suitable for the study of nitroglyperine gunpowders and other explo- sivesi the melting temperature (softening,:liquefication) of wbich is lower than the ignition temperature. 5 ref. Authors' abstract. 212 3 fr- D" UNCLASS PkCCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ~TITLE QUANTUM ELECTRONICS HOLDS DIVERSE PROMISE -1.1- ;:AljTHOR--0RLDVr Ve ,.,...,COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ~I-SOURCE-MOSCCW PRAVDA 31 MAR 70 P:12L --31MAR70 DATE: PUBLISHED SUBJ ECT AREAS-PHYS.ICS 0 PC- TAG S-- MUL T I ST ArE LASER, LASER INCUCED P LAS 14A Y,: T HE " : RIM Cl, NUCLEAR REACTIONir SEMICONDUCTOR LASER --NO RESTRICTIONS~ .,.,CCNTROL MARKINU POCUMEINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PUXY REL-L/FRAM&--t98l/1429 'S T E PNO--UR/901,?/ 70100010001000210002 ~_'CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AN0051326 :~2/3 '036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 :.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN005L326 .''ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PHYSICS INSTITUTE IS FAMOUS FGR THE FACT THATIT IS THE Cl'-.ADLE OF QUX,4rutj ELECTRONICS. ACADEMICIANS N. G. BASOV AND A. M. PROKHOROV WERE.AWARDED -THE LENIN AND NOBEL PRIZES FOR DISCOVERING IT. N101W ON;:E CAN SEE THAT THIS. IS PERHAPS THE POST IMPORTANT REVOLUTION IN.ItIORLD SCIENCE ACCOMPLISHED IN RECENT YEARS. I SEE THROUGH OUR OWN AN-10 FOREIGN PREDICTIONS FOR THE YEAR 2000. :EVERYWHERE PEQPLE.VfEW,QUANTUM ELECTRONICS AS T14E MOST IMPORTANT LINE' FOR REsrRUCTURING THE POWER INDUSTRY, TECHNOLOGY# AND CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS A14CI A'S A VERY KEEN INSTRUMENT FOR COGNIZING AND TRAN.Slzl- ')RMING THE waRLD, FANTASISTS 00 NOT N1 S T r- (3 SPARE THEIR PAII IN DEPICTING THE "LASER. AGE, " Vq-llLRf:; OVER H GLO E A WEB OF FINE BEAMS IS SPREAD CARRYING INFORMATLON AND ENERGY AND WHERE THE BEAM OF LIGHT HAS BECOME A SWORD AND A FLLOW. THEY~DO NOT HAVE TO STRAIN THEIR FANTASIES VERY MUCH. THt'-ENTICING Pl'-:CLJLIAP%ITY OF QUANTUM ELECTRONICS IS THAT CNLY SHORT BRIDGFS~ LIE' BETWEEN. ALMOST FANTASYIG CREAMS OF TI-1 THEORETICIAN AND THEIR PRACTICAl IMPIA-ME4TATION. 1y Is ~_NOT BY CHANCE THAT THE PRESS HAS 1ONG DEISCRIB~'-D THI': WOtjDtRS Of- LASER ~TECHNOLCGY: PROCESSING MACHINE TouLS, SUR61CAL lN-i;rRUMENTSv RANGEFINDERS, SUPERACCURATE CHRONOMETERSo, OEMICALiANALYURS# TELEPHONE AND TELEVISION LINES, GYROSCOPES WITHOUT RUVING PARI'S AND ALSO SENSITIVr= EnOUGH SHOW THE MAJESTIC ROTATION,OF. T14E EARTH TO: THE NAKED EYE. GIANT AND.-DWARF LASERS ARE IN OPERATION ON: RESE-ARC14 BLaNCHES AT THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PHYSICS INSTITUTE. I REMEMBER THEM IN THEFR CONTRAsrING 'JUXTAPOSITION, --- - ------ UNC ASSIFIEID P90CES$ING DATE-13NOV70 ACC,E4SION NO-AN0051326 -THESE ARE NOW 14FL.ESTGNES IN THE MOST IMPORTANT A:BS TRACT/ EXT RAC T OIRECTIONS OF T14E MODERN SCIENTIFIC ANP TECHNICAL REVOLUTION. 'HERE IS THE INSPIRING DUGOUT WHERE THE-CHERISHED TASK OF ENERGETICSy THE PROBLEM REACTIONS, IS BEING SOLVED BY LASER MEANS. A OF THERMONUCLEAR -V A 20 METER OPTICAL SUPERPOWERFUL MULTIST`E LASER HAS BEEN MOUNTED ON, -4 BENCH.' IT IS A WHOLF "TRAIN" OF ACTIVE..RUOS MADE fROM'NEODYMIU; GLASS BETWEEN THEM ARE P~ ACED LIGHT SHUTTERS. REMINISCENT OF AMETHYST RODS. THE MAIN CALIBRE LASER GUN FIRES A SHOT. THE SHARP SPEAR OF LIGHT THRUSTS ITSELF INTO THE TINY TAk-GET. IT IS MADE FROM LITHium TS FROM THE TARGETi i~l DEUTRERIDE. A PLASMA CLOUD ERUP 'I'll ENORMOUS SPEED IT IS PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE LIGHT OF AN! A.UXILIARY LASERO A CUUNTER REGISTERS THE NEUTPON RADIATION, THE FIRST HERALD ~OF A THERMONUCLEAR REACTION. THE RESULTS ARE REASSURING.;-ONE HAS ONLY TO I CREASE MA14Y TURES THE POWER OF -THE LASER. ACADEMICIAN N. G. BA-SOV SUGGESTS THAT THIS CAN BE DONE. WITH A SUPERPOWERFUL LASER IT WILL PERHAPS BE - POSSIBLE TO BUILD COMPACT ACCELERATORS FOR PARTICILES qF UNPRECEDENTEDLY -HIGH ENERGY. NOW TO SPEAK ABOUT THE MINUTE SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS W141CH FIT INTO THE FIELD OF VISION OF A MICROSCOPE. HERlE THEY FORM IN'rRICATE CLUSTERS DISTINGUISHED BY MAGICAL QUALITIES. THESE ARE PRUTOTYPEs FOR THE LOGICAL ELEMENTS OF FUTURE PHOTOCOMPUTERS., 'THERE ARE MANY GROUNDS FOR SUPPOSING THAT THIEY WILL~ BE M,ISSIONS ~OF T414ES i-:ASTI::P, THAN THE FASTEST ELECTRICAL GOf4,PlJTERS* . TOGETHER WITH LASER! EENER5ETICS, YET 'OTHER CHANNEL OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS IS BEING:BORN, LASER A N CYBERNETICS. U-NCLA-S-S lF -1T0__ ,UUUUMtNi ULAbb-UNLLAZ~bItItU ,:P-f(QXY.REEL/FRAME-1990/2008 STEP NO--UR/9OL2/'10/000/000/0006/0006 CW ACCESSION NO-AN0109940 2- a UNCLASSIFrEO PR04CESSING DATE--09dCT70 CA RC ACCESSIOil N(3--AN010�940 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ORLOV DESCRIBES HIS VISIT TO A __i)kSIGN BUREAU WHICH HEADS THE DEVEI:OPMENT PROGRAM FOR FHE EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY USED AT SOVIET COSMODROMES. THE CHIEF DESIGNER OF THIS EUUIPMI=tNT IS DESCRIBED AS "A PROMINENT SCIENTISTI:AND ENGINEER OF GREAT .EXPERIENCE, AND A STRONG WILLED ORGANIZER OF PRODUCTION". ACCORDING To ~.ORLOV,-ROCKET COMPONENTS ARE DELIVERED TO THE ASSEMBLY YEST BUILDING AT .-THE COSMODROME IN SPECIAL RAILROAD CARS, AIRPLANES, OR HELICOPTERS, ::-SERVICE BOGIMS AT THE LAUNCH PAD ARE. OF SEVERAL DESIGNS. SOMEs WHICH lfER&'SHGWN ON TV. ARE DESIGNED AS OPENING~PETALS OP A FLOWER, OTHERS RESEMBLE THE SIEGE TOWERS OF OLD, DESCRIBING FUELING SYSTEMS, ORLOV ARE AS MANY GNS OF, THERE;ARE THAT THERE DE-S I -THESE AS PROPELLANT -OM.PONENTS USED IN TODAY'S RO.CKETS,.. USSR UDC: 519. 1 ORLOV,_V- A. "On the Complexity of Realizing Conditionally Deterministic Operators by Schemes in Automaton Bases Moscow, Probl. kibernetiki--sbornik (Problems of C~rbernetics-collection of works), vyp. 26, "Nauka", 19T3, pp 141-182 (from RZh-Matematika, No 9, Sep 73, abstract rvo 9v442 by S. 14archenkov) Translation: The paper deals with the problem of realiting conditionally deterministic operators by logic networks constructed from Mili (trans- literated from Cyrillic Mptn;i) finite automata by using superposition and feedback o erations. p A basis in alphabet A is defined as a finite system of automata in alphabet A with a positive number (weight) assigned to each element. Cor- responding to each logic network S in basis B is a number'LB(S) equal to the sum of the weights of its elements, and called the cpmplexity of net- work S. Let R be a, set of conditionally deterministic cq)erators. Basis B -is called 17-complete if any conditionally deterministic operator from Q can be realized by a logic network in basis B. In the case where 1~ coin- USSR ORLOV, V. A., Probl. kibernetiki, vyp. 26, "Kauk-a", ign, pp 141-182 cides with the set of all conditionally deterministic operators in the given alphabet an SI-complete basis is. called simply complete. If the set PI of conditionally deterministic operators isfinite and basis B Is ~2-complete, the symbol LB(Q) denotes the least number L such that any conditionally ~deterministic operator from 11 can be realized by a logic network in basis B, whose complexity is no greater than L. The function LB(Q) is called a Shannon function. Let 9 be the set of all conditio 1y deterministic nal operators in alphabet A which have n input variables, m output variables, and a weight no greater than A. Let us designate by w' the nuidber of 4. elements of set qA Let us set ],,.4fA nA jgjgAjA :.(here and henceforth the logarithm is taken to the base two). The basic result of the first chapter of the paper consists in proof of the follow- ing statement: taining at least two letters -there exists a For any alphabet A con- 2/4 USSR ORLOV, V. A., Probl. kibernetiki, vyp. 26, "Mauka", 1973, pp 141-182 recursive sequence fBil of complete bases in alphabet A such that when the conditions 2) n + n- - o (Q A are satisfied, the asymptotic behavior of the Shannon fxmction LBi takes th form clffA, e where ci is a rational constants the function f(i)= ci being noncomputable. A similar result occurs even in the case of realization of certain (i. e.,having weight 1) operators by logic networks in:ccr,-Dlete automaton bases. (This case involves trivial satisfaction of condlitions 1 and 2.) The proofs of the formulated results~are based on m:Odeling the deri- vation of some system of homogeneous Post products with an algorithmically unsolvable problems of derivability. 'The author notes that the methods used in this paper can be used to establish the algorithmic unsolvability of the problem of finding the asymptotic behavior of a Shannon function f6r many classes of conditionally deterministic operators, as well as in the case of realizing functions by 3/4 USSR ORLOV, V. A., Probl. kibernetiki, vyp. 26, "Nauka", 1973, pp 141-182 formulas in automaton bases. The design of the inain theorem enables proving that the Shannon function may be noncomputable for automaton bases contain- ing elements with zero weights, The second chapter of the paper examines realization of certain (i. e., with veight 1) conditionally deterministic operators inAlphabet fO,_11 R. e., in essence, the functions of logic.algebra) by logic networks in automaton bases. It is established that the asymptotic behavior of the Shlannon func- tion in this instance may depend on many parameters (weight, number of inputs, number of outputs, output function,, function of transfers, initial state) of an arbitrarily large number of elements of the,automaton basis including single-input elements. According to the author, this dependence occurs also for the case of realization of conditionall-, deterministic operators with memory in an arbitrary alphabet containing at -least two letters. Lot us note that in realizing the tunctions Wlogic algebra by circuits of functional elements, the asymptotic behavior,of the Shannon ~function depends on the weight of only one element of the basis having at least two inputs Wlmat, 1961, 2A176). 4/4 :1 4~ USSR LTC 537-591-15 VERNOV, S. X., YTGOROV, T. A., YWIMOV, ?.(. H., ~KOWDSPV. V. A., KORYAKINO Y. D.1 MSIL'HMV, D. D., NUZZ'MR, A I., WLAKOVSKAYA, ~Mlxnv, S. V*, HESWOVA, It. M., NIKOL'SKIY) 6: 1.~ IMLML_V_A:_ SaMOV, I.=., SIZOV, V. V.., MRISTIANUEN, G. B., and SHAMSUTDINOVA, F,. Y, "Preliminary Results. of Recording Extensive Showers on a:Recording Array in YaWtsk" Mscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 35, No 10, Oct 71,pp 2098-2101 Abstract: Experiments are described in which attejVts were made at dete min- ing the energy spectrum, copmosition and anisotropy of cosmic rays within the range of energy .1017 to lOn-ev. It'is desired to extend the rarir-e to.cover 3-019 ey and above. Of a uarticular. interest are the following problems: d,; the rays originate within the Galaxy or in,imtagalactic regions, .r;,at- is the direction from w1hich they arrive. and how Cerenkov radiation Pronucea them is distributed ?writhin the atMosphere. Uie tCst eqliipment corsists of 13 recording points distlrib~i:;ell ove.- an area of 3 ?Xr-, 'Wizh a cut-,ra- ':~m~f0n- trol point. The output spectrum was measured over a pe).-Iod of 29-5 hours. 82 showers v~ere notea during that peariod,: with the axes- falling within the USSR VERNOV) S. H., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Serlya Fizicheskaya, Vol 335, 110 10, Oct 71, pp 2099-2101 array area. The orientation of the axis was found by the "triangulation" wthod~ couztaring the time of arrival of the showers at different recording points. An analytic expression is given in the paper for the integral output spectrjr, of extensVe showers at sea level for the interval of if between 2 x 10 and 2 x 10". The intensity, determined with this formula, appears to be 2 to 3 times as great as rEcorded elsewhere. Distribution of Cerenkov light vith respect to the shower axis was determined by obseryations conducted on clear, moonless nights. It wa,3 found to be similar to that of the primary gamma quanta, but it decayed with the distance from the axis inore slowly than the amount of charged particles (R-2,5 as against R-3*3 for charged parTLcles). Examination of the energy spectrum of primary particles lead to the con- elusion that the electromaSnetic conponent is responsible for 8% of It. Dependence of primary energy an the output N was established, and on the basis of-this relation the integral spectrum was computed. The coefficient connect- -ing these two magnitudes was foundto be.tvice as high as the one previously accepted elsewhere. 17 18 USSR uDc: .7h ORLOV, V. A. "C oncerning a Procedure for Arranging Distinctive Features in Pattern Recog- nition" 'Vestn. Belorus. un-ta (Belorussian University Herald), 1972, ser. 1, No 1, pp,31-34 (irom RZh-Kibernetika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract Ro 6V574) Translation: It is shown that as a result of analysis of an initial set of features of objects to be recognized and "a heuristic method of arranging these features the characteristics of a recognition algorithm can be im~- proved in spite of a reduction in its complexity. Experiments are presented vhich confirm the effectiveness of this procedure as coi~pared vith the case of arbitrary arrangement of the features., Author's abstract. 64 ----- --------- USSR UDC 51:155.001.57:6181.3.06 BLOKH, A. Sh., ORLOV, V. A. 19Restoration of Values of Characteristics Upon Recognition of Patterns" Vestn. Belorus. Un-ta [Herald of Bellrussian University], Series 1, No 1, 1971, pp 40-44, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,'Kibernetika, No 10, '1971, Abstract No 10 V824 by the author's). Translation: Statistical and probability approaches are,- described for the -restoration of unknown values of characteristics during teaching of pattern recognition to machines. Experiments are presented, P4PTfOTMcd for compari- son of.these approaches. Comparison is performed on the basis of the rela- tionship to the deterministic case when teaching is pex-formed only using objects, all values of characteris, tics of:whlich are knot~m. It is demonstrated that restoration of values of characteristics for the teaching sequence im- -proves the quality of teaching. 6N! ji 01 1 Mi1w.-ALUM Zj4 j.'., USSR UDC 619:616.981.452:636.4 KUSITENIR, A. T., BURTSEV. V. I., BONDARENTIKO, I. M-, Z110MLEVA, S. P., SERCEYEV, V. A., FISENKO, 0. P., ORLOV, V. A., and Union Scientific Research Ins tit"t1M-6-"F17,S?Tft"ry Virology and Micro- biology "Aerosol Vaccination of Swine Against Swine Fever" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 10, Oct 70, pp 50-52 Abstract: Cultural vaccine prepared from the 31st passage if the lapinized K strain of swine fever virus in a culture of lamb test--icular cells and concentrated 10-fold was highly immunogenic in gilts and piglets vaccinated by the aerosol method. Exposure of the animals for 5 ninutes to vaccine- diluted 1:1000with physiological solution conferred stable inununity on 502 of the gilts and 100% of the piglets. Even in a dilution of 1:10,000, the vaccine produced iummunity In a number of the aninals. The immunizing dose (ImD50) oZ! the vaccine applii:d via aerosol wis equivilent- to 7.25 intra- muscular ImL -for gilts and 5.25 ILqD50 fo.- piglets. Glinical-heraoatologi- cal and bioche ical studies of the vaccination process sho,.,,ed tl,aar- the time at which the irxiiunological reaction occurred and its ititensity were the 1L2 -- ---- - --- MN USSR UPC: 9.74 "Organization of Complex Objects" Probl. Sistemotekhniki. Vyp. 1 [Systems Technology Problems No 1-Collection of Works], Sudostroyeniye Press, 1972, pp 144-153 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V607, by Y. MiL-heyev) Translation: The task of equivalent transformation of complex objects into simpler objects, the nature of the interaction of which defines the organitation of the complex object, is studied. The object is modclcd~by a machine with a, finite number of states, represented as the~int~raction of! simpler machines. The concept of the structure with external operators and the concept of homomorphism of similar algebraic systems are used. A hierarchical mod.el of.a complex object is presented, each element.of which (machine or finite automaton) is a part of the object. The same interrelationships are established between elements at neighboring levels between the object and servomechanism. The function of each "object" is defined using sequences of functions of the cori-esponding 11servo- mechanisms." It is noted that the use. of multilevel hiera~t-chic;tl models makes it possible to utilize the principle of decompos-4ticn in studies of complex objects. '112 012 UNCLASSIFIED, PRDf:ESSING DATE--04DEC70 _"'TITLE--PROTON MAGNETIC IRESONANCE SPECTRA OF' SOME CHALGONE5 AND THEIR TEROCYCLIC ANALOGS -U- E H ~,~::AUTHOR-(04)-TSUKERMANt S.V.v ORLOV# V~_-D.v YATSENKOi A.I.v LAVRUSHIN, V.F. .__.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '~':SOUI~CE-_TEOR. EKSP. KHIM* 19709 6(L)9 67-71 OATE PUSL IS HED------ 70 SU13JECT AREAS-tHEMISTRY, PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC,RESONANCE, KETUNC-9 HETEROCYCLIC 8ASE COMPOUND, FURAN, ~.~-~.-~JHIOPHENEP ORGANOSELENIUM COMPOUNDP:SPECT-RUM CbNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS W, ZCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :-,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0909 STEP -,JO!---UR/0379170/006/OOL/0067/(2071 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137937 UNCLASSIFIED~ 212 012 UNCL Ass I FIE D PROCESSING DATE--D4DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137937 -ABSTRACT/EXT RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSY"RACT. N MR SPECTRA 01" 18 CHALCONE DERIVS. RCOCH'-CHR PRIME, WHERE ONE OF THE R AND R PRIME SUB-e;TlTlJl:NTs IS PH AND "HENYLl AND THE OTHER 15, MEt Pvl4EC SU66 H SU84o PHCH:CHt PENTAF(UORQV ENORMEt"JE RING UNSUBSTITUTEO OF.5,METHYLATED FUR.AN-t.THIQPHENF OR Sii, ',ATTACHED IN THE 2 POSITION, WERE RECORDED IN CCL S04 AND INTERPRETED. FACILITY: KHARIKOV. GOSUNIV KHARKO: Yl USSR USSR UDC: 547 4 963.3 KOROTYAYEV, A I a MAKSITIOV, V F galaa-y. q.W SHMAMA, 1. N., and ASTAPOV, A. A., Kuban' State Medical Institute,1Kraitnadar 'Unusual Changes in the DNA Content of Some :Escherichia coli Strains. in the Process of Groirth" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSP, Vol 194~ No 6.. 1270: PP 11133-1L36 Abstract. The amount of DNA and the rate of synthesis were invesluigated at different stages of growth of three Escherichia coli str.~ins, ~K-12S, M, --d 026. The DNIA content of the K-12S strain.increased more than threefold at the end of the lag phase as compared with the control. The M,straiii differed signi czu t- ly from the K-12S strain in the dynamics of DNA content. At the start oT the lag phase, the 11 strain contained only one-half to one-thilrd as mich DIN-1 a3 th~_ K-125 strain. The E. coli 026 qtrain was aim-Ular to the N strain in thij respe?-. U From the start of the lag phase to the stage Qf lo-arithnic grotth, the amount of . 21A decreased by a factor cf - 2.5. in K-12S.. a1-1 of -the chromosomes repl,- catted con, pletely, xnierea3 in 2! --id 026 the chroy-osomeo, did rot. re-olicate cczri- pletely in either the origjiLall or daughter cells. Aa a'rasul-, the rate of DINT- -esults synthesis wfo lower in M and 026 tium ~n K-M) but there eyperimental t are prelininarj. 777`7~ USSR SPMORDIT, K. S., KRYLOV, Yu. V., NINOLISKAYA) T. Vs) 0 R,-GAd0)VSYdY, B. M., and NICHMROVICH, A. A., Institute of Plant Physiology imeni K. A. TL-dLryazev, q Academy of Sciences USSR, Thloscow "Changes in Biological and PhysiologicaLFroperties of Ch-lorella pyrenoidasa Pringsh. 82 T Cells Cultured in High-Density Cultures at Constant Optical Density" Moscow, Fiziologiya Rasteniy, Vol 18, No 1, Jan/Feb 71j pp 60-68 Abstract: Chlorella pyrenoidooa Fringsh. 82 T cells vi.,,re cAiltured on T-amiya's medim, with IG40 as I nitrogen source, An inorea8r in the den.,~j.ty of tho cul- ture up to a certain level had virtually no effect oil tihe productiv-1ty Per Innit- of suspension volvzo, i.e., the systam as a uhole acqaired the charactor of a "dark" leaf. At the ome tine, the chlorophyll conte-W. of th.~ cells decreased Vale tilt' potential Capacity Qf` thoir increa,,ed min amount of C01. az)011~_,6_1atP_d4 f/--r mg, of' chbroijh,-~11. po houl. -Ijnd";~r ciptimli'm cr~n- ;V ditions of photos-ynthez;is), I.e., thi- cralls making %zp the i:yo character of a "light" leaf. The decrease in cliLorophyll contcnt of the c a-1-- was highly important for the phytccenosis ai a whole b.ocause, do.-I-pite -the in- 112 ~7 T,Mrn: "-V (AF USSR. UDC 621.375.82 BAKEYEV, A. A., VAS'KOVSKIY, Yu. M., VOPOWYEVA, N. N., ORLOV, V. K., and ROVINSKIY, R. Ye. "The Role of a Plasma Torch inthe Energy Balance of the Process of the Action of Laser Emission on Materials" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics Collection of Works), No 2(14), Moscow, "Sov. Radio," 19739 pp 77-80 (English summarv) (fron RZII- Fizika, No 10, Oct 73, kbstract No 10D899 from authors' abstract) Translation: The authors measured the energy reemitted by a plasna torch in a wide spectral interval (0.2-4 microns).during the actit)n of laser emission on opaque obstructions. The pmer denSIty of the incident beam Dias 100 and -JI0 w/sq cm with retention of the size of the spot on the target. The targets used were duralumin, ebonite, and graphite. It i5:shown that the energy reent itted by the plasma torch is from 20. to 50 percent of the energy of the laser beam, depending on the material and exposure conditions, The resultant experimental data are used as~the basis for evaluating the role of other factors in the energy balance of the,action of laser. emission on Ma- terials. Bibliography with six tities~ 51 4 o o 1-., 2 USSR UD-, [6,91.3-01 .2-017 -2:b2l.3 -0!.4-3+53' M, RTIDTOV A. I.J. B. L..~ SjEWliVTlXK> A. G..,~Ollln if. L,.,, ~~n-i pjj,-_Rlzil G. P. IlElectrical Losc-es 7-nd Besl~-,tanee of Cryotrpuic: Allovini.- for sistruice Effect" Magneto r-L u Moscow, Izirestiya Akade-idi NaWL: EISSR, Bnezgetiha i No 6, -pp 72-77 Abstract. lowerD_Ll ,na-!~metlic-field inilictors hasz!d on of tmra i,:ete-Is at Cryogenic tenrperaturer~ are beiii.- uc-ed in elcctrical en!jn,:-~I rin,-_ and pliysics equLpnent ard corsidered for use in Clect;riC The wat'llors jlrcsi.~nt n h1co.1 vullily-tic for aloe'ric"'! lom,:(~S *;hwun tic Cof _"lurniniiiii 1, ~,x inducto,.- coils. of ructan,,vlar cro_~s -,ruction, Tor resistance ef fect ctrw- e ny t~ e t2 uwnre!, e TA ~n,!- .1 coil 5-mental valuc,.,, oj' tlhc n~,,JJltiVjtjC-S (113 ~L flill"ICtio.') of t."mmr,purne field induct~~on at I(j,,, emstunv 1A.-Jimerattirer, cl-~! unol, C;.I* i-,,-; Lt- rr,-~Zj r.-tt- ing P021mol.-dal irlv.o*J."rr-5 1.) It C, 11 J, rl Coll coef.Ticielits a t,,,.*, 1c; (or t1wn,-, n 4tccf tn'; "itli thil, Operp.tj..'I~r,, ter A--flly Ot, USSR BERTIT-1,107, A. 1., et a!., lzm-estipa Aka-deitiii SISSR, Ener et.-Ui:,_, Trar~-,7D,:)-rt, iio 6~ 15~72, YP 72-77 based on the coil cross,-Section outer radius mrift -Ad-th, P-70. 3) CLJCU-I?-` 1" M- R as a :~,_nction of the Ir-conctrical inductor dimens'lons, rj~, tu-'-.1r, t current density, space -factor k and above coeMuiiI--?:it,- A T-:,rr4-2 elect'f'on', cormut r uas used in t`-.C cale-O.-ations. Mic method i-,, -;L a IuL Lre solenod h~-%V i 1-1 'CM 3-56 cm innc- C-"-- ClUtGr --n. - - n C]"', v-idtli w apt! licilli~ hel t;~7; at a terlperatur,-:; T 4.2 s I ras utilized I-ov fith, autlaors attrib~rvh2 sona diffe-ence in tha calculle ~,~d oih,-.P_r~-ed datz unstable im~~:,torassistance over tht,.- t-diarlini; lenr-I'lli. 11114~~ C.-fect nc U- 'C f i in sic Lna-~~,et 'e' 1 350 A current *)rcduces a the coil R ard P. A sib:rnlim"ied nea:- C.2't-,:Iate 0" 0.96*T C1,1r, 1 6, in, on a maxir=n solenoid 5X,,ivc~ -On of abolat the resistance by -.;ith -'Who F,;~ctl,,~,A. va-Xes. !L,~! this rrocedure for cn-!J,_-f_-Urinj- `io use v_- _i deslC~;niriE~ USSR UDC 612-822-3+612.821.6 FETUKHOV, V. V. and ORLOV, V. M., Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Pushchino-na.-Oke- _-__------ I . : i "Chronic Implantation of Electrodes and Recording of Evoked Potentials Daring the Formation of Conditioned Reflexes in Unrestrained Rats" Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Yervnoy Deyatellnosti., No 5, 1972, pp lo35-loM Abstract: Special T-shaped rods to hold the plug and sockt!tt unit are inserted into holes (made with a de8tal drill) in the occipital and frontal bones of the animals and then turned 90 to secure them under the bone. 'The free ends of the rods projecting above the skull are.covered with a quick-setting plastic. The rods remain in place for 1 1/2 to 2 months and thp experimental aninzils can be studied daily during this period of time. Theirods do not injtwe or inflame the dura nater at the site of contact. To permit conamitation of the animal with the amplifying apparatus and: stimulators, ;the electrodes are soldered to a special block with the necessary number of contacts. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.3396.6-181.5 GOkYUIIGVA, 11. A. , LLO~NIGV, Y Pe. 1. V. "Complex Semiconductors -- Prospective 'Nuaterills iii iMievaele c t roil i Cs" Mikro.eleI.~tr-GLI-ilra -- V sb. (Hicroelectronics - Collection of 11-iforls), No 4, Moscow, Soviet Radio Press, 1971, pp 152-1.14 (from tic 1u, Oct 71, Abstract No IDV17j) Translation: A study was -made of the combination of properties in varions groups of binary and ternary semiconductor compoundi-, ond also solid solutlo:ln; based on them. Tite mot;t inLeresting propprtic-is of groups of niatcr-I.P.Is for microe-1eetre;iic:; are presented. An ef fort has bu!~~-n madc to annl,,Lr-t the prospects for application of imw i3amicondartor materi;ib. Lrt furict-Ional Tzlicrc- electronics and uptoolectronies. There are 7 tables and ~a 210-entry. biblio- 'grap~iy. USSR ux 621-315-592(088.8) GORYUNOVA N N. vSCROLOYA, V. I.# T'SIETKOVA, YE. V., and v PhysiZZ177.anel Institute imeni'A. F. loffee "Method of Preparing Copper-,,Tin-, and Phosphorus-!lase Single Crystals" d USSR Authors' Certificate Zo 252289, Cl. 12c, 2, (Pol ), filed 11 Jun 68, published 30 Jul 70 (from lah-1-Ifetallurgiya, 110 3, 1:.s;r 71, Abstract Ro 3G529) Ti-anslations The method of prepaxing Cu# Sn-, and ?-base single crystals, for example C,14~'Pio, at hiCh tenperatures is unique in that, in order to obtain a semiconduttor compound possessing photoelectric sensitivity In the IR region of the spectrum, the crystallization procesB Is cmrried on from solution in an Sn vielt, with chaxgo cdiaponeritr3 taken In the following ratios (ut.50i Cu 36.7-37.7, Sn 17-1918, P A4.8-46. Phosphorus:ls taken with an exaess of 1-1.5 wt.% as conpared ifith:calculatlons.~ The process is conducted a-t 1000-10500for 1-1-5 hr with subsequent slow cool; ~Dg at a rate of 20+ 5 deg/hr. 1/2 020 UNCLASSI'F;fE;0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TfTLE--QUANTITATIVE ULTRAMICROANALYSI.S OF AMINO ACIDS IN THE FORM OF THEIR ~DNSt DANSYLt DERIVATIVES* 1. APPARATUS FOR ULTR7AMICROANALYSIS OF DNS ..AUTHOR-(04)-SPIVAKt V.A., ORLOVo.V*M.~v~ SHCHERBUKHIN, V.V., VARSHAVSKIY, YAA. NTRYOF INFO--USSR W 0 .SOURCE-ANAL. BIOCHEM. -34 19701 35(1)t 227 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _j"~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND.MEDICAL~SCIENCES, CIIEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--AMINo ACID AN-ALYS15t NIGROCKMICAL ANALYSI;Sp LUMINESCENCE, UV SPECTRUM# CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION ...,CbNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRt CTIONS :.:,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0058 STEP NO--UK/0000/70/035/001/0227/0234 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119054 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 212 020 UNCLASSIFlED CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119054 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U).GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APP* IS DESCRIBED THAT PERMITS DETN. OF THE RELATIVE AMTS. FO 014S AMINO ACIDS DIkECTLY IN THE THIN LAYER OF ADSORBANT AFTER CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPN. THE METHOD OF MEASUREMENT fS BASED UPON THE ABILITY OF THE DiNS AMINO ACIDS TO LUMINESCENCE IN THE VISIBLE REGION OF THE SPECTRUM AFTER EXCITATION BY UV LIGHT. THE AMTS. OF DNS AMINO ACIDS ON r-FIR'0,4ATOGRAMS 14AY BE AS LOW AS.10 PRIME NEGATIVEll ID 10 PRIME NEGATIVE-10 MOLE.~ TO ILLUSTRATE THE POSSIBILITIES (IF THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OFTHE APP., THE KINETICS OF SPLITTING OFF OF THE C TER14INAL AMINO ACIDS OF RNASE BY CARBOXYPEPTIDASE A WAS INVESTIGATED~s THE DATA ARE IN AGREEMENT WITH THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE IN RNASE. THUS,, THE TC-CHNIQUE OPENS THE POSSIBILITY OF DETG. THE TERMINAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES IN PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES ON AN ULTRAMICRO SCALE, FACILITY: INST, MOL. BIOL., MOSCOWv USSR. I it it if 111 it 1 1: it I ~_.112 022 UNCLASSIFI:ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 .TITLE--ON SOME PROPERTIES OF CDSNP SUB2 IN STROW: ELECTRIC FIELD -U- ,AMTHOR-(05)-GORYUNOVA# N.A.r LEONQVt.E.:I.#.ORLOV- V*M.v RODIONOVt A*Fey :.,.-_-~SOKGLOVAv V.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .'sOURCE-PHYS* LETTERSt NETHERLANOSt VOL.. 3 IA, NO, ~Ti P, 393-4o 16 APRIL DATE- PUBLISHED ------- 7Q :S.6BJECT ~AREAS-PHYSICS PIC TAGS--PHOSPHIDE, CADMIUM COM.POUNDI TIN COMPOUND, HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATION9 ELECTRIC.FIELD :03NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/0441 STEP t4O--NE/0000/?U/031/001/0~39.3/0394 ~CIRC ACCESSIGIN NO--AP01111),34 1-1 1 . , '. i c f -~: f~ 0~ Ref. Code; UR 0241 Acc. Nr AP0034766' PRIMARY SOURCE: Meditsinskaya Radiologiya,~ 1970, Vol 15, Nr 1, ~ppfj-,f6 ACUTE RADIATION AFFECTION OF THE HAND~ V. N. Peiusl ikov, L. 1. Sy6h Sujnma ry 17he issue contauns a detailed destriptiori of severe radijition 1(!s;c)ri of the hands in a 49-year-old patiojit as (lie resylt of failure io o_~Iisierve t!i'~ [u1(,.-, of radlation sifetyl iestilthig in dilro:t conh,0 of wriprolicled h,'ind:i with Coll w"'Illoll's willi ;III a':li- .0ty of M Ra I-quiv. '11w tlo~~e of It 0w ixmly "'Ilrial-C M tilt level of the ch-st comprised 150 r, on the ~regfon if the llaii& not less than 10,OW r. The article carries dviiamic clinico-physiological data, 35 146'ell:~as the rcsults of puffiomor- phological investigation of am.Dutated -segments Y, REEL/ FRATME USSR UDC 621.~72,413 KURrX, A.F., NOVIEVII, G.P., Voronezh State University] 9 U-0- Y II AIL. 60pon 'Resonator With Trihedrial Refleetor Izv. VUZ: Radiofizika, V01 XV, No 5# May 72, PY 768-772 Abstract: The results are described of experimontal studies in the millimeter range of an open resonator formed by a pair of reflectors. Thr; reflecting surface of one of them is rmnds with three faces. Thei other rePlector may be cyl- indrical or flat. The tribedral geometry of tha reflector nakee it poseible without noticeable deterioration of Q -to change the vize of the angloB between the faces and hence to change tho distributioa withiri vide li-"dts of the various modes in the cavity of the rononstor, nnd in particulnr to produce an osoent- ially nonvy=atricul distribution. Specifio combinutJono ctf the anElco between the faces also aouure a selection of the types of osaillalions Of tho resonator both with respect to Q and to the distence between them. 1-;sasuramonta ware made a-F two =atually perpendicular DolarizAions of the e;witina; radiation. The scheme of the experimental device with's, resonator formed by a triliedral and a cylindrical reflector is diarussed in:detail and tY4 results of the experiment are demeribed. fig. 6 rof. Received Sv editoro, 24 tune 15~71. USSR UDC 599.323.4 Ong V. N and MALYCIN, V. M., Chair of Vertebrate Zoology, Moscm,, State -ii-Ve-rsity U n "Distribution of Twin Species of the Common Vole Near the Zvenigored Biolo-- ical Station of Moscma State University", Moscaw, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Biologiya, Pochvovedeniye, No 5, 1971, pp 102-103 Abstract: The common vole Ificrotus; arvalis Pall, one of the commonest rodents in the European USSR, was recently found to form mo ipeci(,-s rather than one. The two are similar morphologically but different in chromosome sets (54 and 46). Their hybrids are sterile. During field trips from 1967 to 1970 some 100 voles were caught in an area covering 20 km-9 near the Zvenigorod Biologi- cal Station of Moscau University (fields, mesdous, pnstures, on the flood- plain of the Moscow River, mixed forest an Moscow River terraces and examined karvologically. The 46-chromosome voles wer4! dominant throughout the period iinder study in all the.places investigated. The 54-chromosome mice were found mostly in mixed forest and in a pasture on the left bank of the river. However, although both species occupied a common habitat, they formed isolated colonies with slightly different plant. associations. At no time were any individuals uf one species caught in the colonies of the other. J -1i il I.: 'I"T 11'T"W'dA ~6, -W Vector IE~s USSR UDC 599-323.4 Muridae MYER, M. N., M., and SKHOLL', Ye. D., Zoological Institute, Academy of Sclenc Institute of Cytology, Academy of Sciences, USSR and Moscow State University "The Nomenclature of 46- and 54-Chromosome Voles of the TA:~-- Microtus Arvalis (Pall.) (Rodentia, Cricetidae), Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Val 51, No 1, Jan 72, PP 157-161 Abstract: Microtus subax-.ralis 1/4ier,.Orlov, Skholl op. n., a new species of common vole, is described. Morphologically, M. subarvalis sp. n. is very close to M. arvalin, differing from it only in the act of chromosomes (2n = 54, chromosomes are inoatly acrocentricl in 14. arvalis I?r). t, 46, chromosomes am~ mostly metacentric). Another point of distinction Is the shape and dimensionc; of spermatozoa. Voles with 46- and 54-chromonomes interbmed readily, but always yield infertile progeny. The twin species haire extensive ranges, which are to a considerable extent sympatric 14. arvalis apparently has 8reater dis- tribution, and is encountered in more highly varied landscapes than is the case for-H. subarvalis op. n. USSR um. 6pi.314'.5(088 8) ABADULLINA, M. G. , QWQV,. -Y-!-Yt,~s SOKOLVISM, G.~ "A Variable Ultrasonic Delay Line" 'USSR Author's Certificate No 26683o, filed 11 Nov 68 p,.fblished 2 Jul 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, 'To 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1024o P) tic line Translation: The proposed variable delay line contains an acoust in the form of plates of a piezoelectric material and two electrodes, one of which is fixed while the other slides cover the stu'face of a plate. To obtain continuous delay control, the movable electrode is made in the form of two strips of thickness A/3 (where X is the Rayleigh wavelength) displaced with respect to one another by a dist,~nce AJ2, and separated by an insulating gasket of thicktieris X/6. 112 0 c a UNCLASSI FVED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 -~T,ITLE AT:THE 35TH IFLA SESSION U--~ V.N. OF INFC--WORLIJ WIDE I TEKHN. BIB-KI SSSRj NR 9 (81)IPP* 48-49 ~~_-_-REFERENCE-ABSTRACT JUURNALt REFERATIVNYY LHURNAL*,: INFORMATICS, MOSCOW, _PU8LISHF_D---;---70 zp- ,".,SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIOPAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES LjCPIC TAGS-LIBRARY, INTERNATIONAL CONOERENCE, AUTOMATION ,~.:CCNTRU MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMCNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE.0 PROXY REEL/I:RAME--1999/0468 SIEP NU--.Uk/0,66T/ 10/000/009/0048/0049 -CIRCALCESSICN NO-AR012263-4- -A _5_;Z_lLF 4~t U. L .. .1 . 4 ION m MAU 7-r -a 2/2 M UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 ACCESSICN NC--AR0122634 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 35TH I FLA SESSLUIN HELD IN COPENFAGEN CN AUGUST 24-30P L969, WAS ATTENDED BY 420 DELEGATES FROM 38 NATICNAL L18HARY ASSOCIATIONS, AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM UNESCO AND FID. THE CCNFERENCE WAS CENTERED AROUND LIBRARY EDUCATTON AND RESEARCH IN LIBRARIANSHIP. 'PROBLEMS RAISE'D~13Y THE SPEAKERS INCLUDE: THE INFLUENCE OF NEW TECHNICAL FACILITIES ON THE EDUCATION OF LIBRAREANS: PROMOTION UF ~L16RARY~ RESEARCH: LIBRARY REFORMSMCESSITATE0 BY TENSIVE AUTOMATION AND MECHANIZATIGN OF LIBRARY OPERATIQNSj: ET C'. I f--l T f ---11-111 .1-1 CRITERIA OF PULMONARY HEART IN ELECTROKYMOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION Orlov, V. N. Gel Mteyn, V. E. ~S' U m m a r Y The authors conducted electraRvmoaraphic invc-stigation in 85 Dati-2rits with pulmonary T. cmphysse= ?nd diffuse pneumo~clerosji. A detailed analysis ci tiiw elecu-olkyrnographic curves Z; bt3in, results of clinical invu-ti-T,-nion allowed 'the comm.-r:~on of the data o cd with the authors lo cl.',boratv flneir own classiflcation oi chatiq~s in heirt, tosingleout ii-onificLm sizns oi pulmonary bypertlen-sion and thi, ones ri,quirhm coniinnation. It was shown th2it tr.-e main roie in 'the deiection oi aii-ections of pi0inonary circulation was played b%- the ariaiysis of the curves oi the pui t atrium and the right morary circuiation, the riLlh Ventr1cle-To significant signs of pulmonary. hypertension theri-mayBereicrred. 1) displacement .' I - of the'dicrotic wave into the upper iourth ofthe descending liml) of the curve, 'I) bi-and tri- epical EKI oil the pulmonary aru-rv mipulated by the increa-se of a dicrotic waveand isometric R L r- RLME E 197900704 n TZ;. I 7- AP0047204 knotch, 3) slanting down to the horizonial, a run oi EKI in the di",tole following the dicro- -mp to, tic wave. The m rns of pulmorizary hyperterision on the E.Ki of the right atrium are in the aut hor's op i n io ~, a co nz idera b le i ncreas e ~ I the drop ampt itu d e duri ag t he systo 1e o [ t he a t rium, as well. as the aDpearance ol the diastolic plafeau. Moreover. ther are sieensign t tifi A the intewificatioin or wersening of the co *n- e S. es KIP9- 0 tractile activity of the right v4 puhmnaryiarte e presence, of sclqrosis and the ry. 1-1114 ~-, T- USSR mc, 666 -1-13 - 431- 47-3-2 -31-28, BLIHOV, It. A., UDME11-M, 11. G NIKULDT, V. Jai., PRq-JSv0:0)Mj ~ L., Ill..) SOKOLIVSKIY) A. G.) ORLOV) V. N., VYS01-6KAYA, Z. I. and ClIERNYSLIEV) A. V. "Class for Ultrasonic Delay Liaes" -SR Author's Certif -iled 2' Jim 'TO Published 16 Jan 7" S icate No :>66156, r 0 U (from Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshleim~7~e (7brazt5y, Tovarayye Znaki, NO 7, Mar (a) 73, claii-.L No 1453164/29-33) Translation: A glass for ultrasonic delay lines, includin-, Sio,-, Zno, 12--.10, 'he i*act that in order to olj'f in :~t,~blc accjustin, K20, is distinGuils-hed 1)y -11 propertlen it conirxins III(, 6bovu colpliollenU In 01c, fol:101.1111,1! ILMOIML:3, SD2 49-65; Yn() 5-25, WhO 10.5-30; K 0 6-25, and f%u-thc;--rm*rc: SZ20 0.0~-3. 3 pe Z, C's 11-2. MEMICAL SURFACE MCRORELIEF CAUSM) BY (Article by Y_V._T*rat*nka, I. M. KozalyAnxkty, A.. Yu. At tymain. V, r_ Orlov avJ A. A. T.1egin. Institute of RAdfoongtnterlat and Electronics at 0- USSR A"14fty of Sciancesi 409cow; Novosibirsk. III Stavattue " Tot% ama= !L~mta I 4 -P:73 up ;A" kj~, 3~! 1tux$&sn,-I7mIT-junit. 19F2, p It has been doomnstrated theoretically that the surface thrs*-dL=m:isiona1 defecte (scratches, degree of cleavage or giravth. dislaratizza &uJ C~W.Clr,x) create -the - Local -Iktr!t%1 inho-soa ~azia' z.4- -I V~d boi~h ilf~tfii nftAurAtjon of the pAr&o*4.*t* ~f the matertalcoTh. pp..rmnrn of disturbem" at the, Pri."Clty of the electric field near the wurfoce defeit van catsm4d by the followingi 1) disturbance of the periodicity of the Lou crystal Iattfts; 2), t1satic do- farmattgaqj W" "ad -3). rediatzibutio% 4vt the Ire% chs-.Xv. cmrr%sza~ A study a of the OPOCUL cases of. Ion crystalag motole oadpieroalectrics. The *xpierImutal studies were made vb1ch confinwd the prosenca of amunifOrm electric relief cro*zod by thres-dLommasLonAlourfoce defects., 'The off4at *f the 11"411c4z" defectim ou thA uwjgw~ stogam of the MpItAX141.1growth of tbe t1INS and _Lh*.f*nm- tLom 4t ths:tCamutiesst layer LA 014 "441 of hatwMapittaxisl &W eateopkitaxt" zvov b arp.discuseed. USSR UDC 621-372-82 OBLOVS, T. P. "Nonmatrix Projection Method for Problems in Applied Electrodynamics" Tr. Moak. in-ta radiotekhm', elektron.* i:_avtomti1ci (Works of the Moscow Institute cif~Radio Fingineering, FAectronies and Automation), 1972,, vyp.55., pp 61-69 (grom RZh-Radiotd,.hnika,, No 31, Nov 72, Abstract No. 3.1 B85) Translation: The author presents a modified version of Galerkin's projection method based on the minimization of a functional which is compared to the studied boundary value problem. Algol programs are set up for solving problems associated with a waveguide with a diamagnetic, insert, and a resonator with a dielectric in- sort. Original article: four tables and four bibliographic tentries. N.S. 14T - USSR- uDc 621-372.825 OF=t V. P. FNear Mectrodvnamic Bases for Calculatlug Wave&ides of Complex Form" Tr. Mosk. in-ta radiotekhn.., elektron, i'avtlapatilci (Works of the Moscow Institute of Radio &.gineering, Uectronics and Automation)., 19720 vYP.53, PP 70-74 (from RM-Radio-tekhaika, No 11, Nov 72., Abstract No 11 B92) Tranzilation: The author proposes a method for setting up a vector base for pro- blems associated with wavegaides of. complex fom with -a nonuniform filler. This method makes it possible to obtain bases with an electrodynamic; structure and which satisfy the boundary, conditions on the complex evrelope of the wwieguide. Random, full systems of functions. (for example, the eigen-functions of axq Sturm- Liouville problem) serve as the basis. Original article: five bibliographic entries& Resume# UDC :USSR 621~39&677 Or"VP Yu. 1. "Asymptotic Method for Determining a Field in an Arbitrary, Continuously Nonuniform Medium!' -Tr. Hosk. energ. -in-ta (Works of the Moscow Power kigineerirk-, Institute),. 1972., vyp. 119', 82-91 pp kfrom RZh-Radiotek-linika, Nol 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11 B6) Tr-anslatio.n., An integraJ shL-rt wave representation was dbtai;ied for a field in thq case of m arbitrar7., continuously nonunif orm mdium. The method can be used for solving a broad class of problems includirka, wavegulde propagation, aperture antennas, and.others. Original article: .14 b4bliographic entricoo SP-ticonductors and Transistors USSR UDC 621.315.592 KUSTOV, V.G.,,a=U,_V.P., PRESNOV, V.A., and AZIKOV, B.S. IISpectral Photosensitivity of Nonuniform Semiconductors" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Val 4, No 4, 1970, pp 669-672 Ab3tract: This paper considers the problem of the approach to tink.! que8Lioll of WiLh nOM1111.f.01:11 diStributi,:111 C)'~: 174IC. oi;lb i I-,;! Lion p;,ran.- L ater') over the crysital. V011111e. ln dqrlvin,; t1w bauix, reLa~ian:;hipo "oi- tlii,; Situation, the authors assume that therle is a clearly, exprowied nonopol'_ar photo- conductivity in which monopolar diffusion does hot pli!ly an iroipurtat-,t p;-.r?-- in the formation of the photoconductivity spectrum. Since t1mare i.s no bipolar diffu- sion, the diffusion and drift process limited to the surface are negliribl Y smal-1. They assume -further that the specimen under cqrsideration has laminar nonuniform-itv in the direction of generation, with layer havin-,~ a specir- ied relaxation time for non&quiilibrium majority carrii~zs and a spec-ificd. ab- sorption factor. The results of coriputaLions made from an equation --hey cerive are compared with the experimentially obtained. photocoi%ductivIty soectrun for GaAs at 77' K; the t,;,o are found to agree. The aut4ors conclude that for specimien-s less than 0.0-1 ca thick, tho probability oC t.'he fc)ruation oi.clc~:Irly &=j;wtrum t-, local no-n- CJ V-6. HtCROKWIMIS" OF THE PROMsS Or EFITAxIAL cRo6m or ZjmC jtMyIUX ARD TMWRIDE ON THE CALLtUM P5SENEDE IN THE Knwm FLOW tArtLels by T- '-V~ 5~ F-V;-j G. 14, rovosibirsk Po Protsea!%= P.=Zz I n I - t Xr1st&l1oV I Pl"qk. Russian. 12-17 June, 197:1. V 57J A *tvdr vat made of the th*rmodyvAwIc _and thz 'Infe --systaso. 'The Vart~fal- pressures of. of the g*# phase era "u-tated a* comptratur* functions. The tbackl" of the thermody*=Ir calcu- lation by comparison of the calcuUta4 sad ax-partmearal rate* of rmovLng the Zinc to liurlde am eulrj4t b!,, & hydroxan f1m fram * q"*ttquIlibr1= source ",,dnatisted that In the tmperatut4 range of 625-925'C the results of the calculatLon agree v~ll idth the th4ruadysmaxic sotuillbrLum to the Investigated systems.. .,The process" of twonsport and grawtis of x1he CWCQR&nidoi in Zia 2 and ZdTe~.HZ systems vat* studied. A comparison of the experimental dop6oltlon rate, at Sint sulfide and'tiilu~rlds wIth the rate C.&I"tod -by - the quas loquilibr and diffusion swAsls and the observed dependence of the gvovth r QrL*ftLALLCn'of the substrate indicate that the arowth Protass:t .1, _h respect to a mixed diffusion-kivetic secromeebattiss. The authors of rstarontt& t1, 21 4rtlvo at an analogous ramult.mbaft Investizotina. other upon ads trAftspqrt frord". ITBLIGGRAMT 1. TV. W. Runyactsev, W. A. Kusootsov. lw~. SOJU4 MR. Ser. khiff~ n&uk (Nave of the 3tbortan Department of the USSR VVY of sclsaces. tKami-Cal-s-el *nets Sort*$). so 9. vrp~ 4. 49, 1969. 2. 1. 14. Kttelyanskly, Inv. AN. SSSR. Neorsoll. water. COM9 of the USSR Academy, of scl2aces. loorots-t. materials). No 7. 923. 1971. LS f M~1-17. LFM(.r OF TIM TECAMOLMICAL PARAttLURS is; THE ~.YITAXIAL GIROwn] (IF LAYMS OF THE GaAs _Car SOLID SOLUTIV~ [Article by N, F. 9qvttqyuk. N. H. Kandourov, V. S. Crlm~- :"evv. Sv'-.Mtbjrsk, I I T, 5 1 Ro.t. t ,;i,,te,A rex~4ro~ tkf~~. iL~ialZ' 17-11 June 1972' P N91 The fo!n0wenis of the GaAs xP. solution ~s. carried out in a fliv reactor froia Elie Itlittai ras 6olutlan (11.,, NIM :~ -"I" 7'~ obt-.9trate of nallium Arsenide Vith the arle,itattm.(Ill) anj (10.?), results are presented from an experietental study ef the proiiath kinetics of t1se et'it.xi 4, L layerts of the solid oolution as w. functi,on.of the struztur&I charrictieriatItx or the -reactor. tho conc-tratten of thv ras -oluttino fed into the synthesis zone, the velocity of the agx"Fate so# fle abort the subitratc. and-the ralcrive velocities of the f1mm of the Individ~l gas ce~.rvmeuts form- Ing the gas mL)LLure Ln the deposition iww. the tomperst4tva .In Ltw- eLe~"LLik~ zone or the layer and the source tons of the volatile pumILlus comirewands. ExpeTisenteel data are presented on the* etching Unetica of Fielllua at- senidetuting.vorinus gan mixtures occurring under opecific, car~ditlcanffi of the Investigated svstrn. The optimal construct.Lon of Vie reactor and the tiachnol"ical uaraftt~r% of the der-oxition t-taccna Are proposed Ear a lover of sailid solution of C aAS x"x (x - 0.3), utth a Arovth rate on trw~ order of 10 aterma .thour md foe oroinit and.phoophIne, consumptions per cycle less then 100 cwl'~h(.Ur. TAC II)w collounrition of hydrIdea In the itiven case is caused by the fact that the ay nthesla to carried out from highlr diluted Initial poet solutions tit 1i3As + 11, H2H3P + 112. 21A- :39 If I E .-"I :"~TIJ 79 11414till, I. '7'~ 7" 7 7. USSR UDC 621.315.1592:546.19'681 KOVTONYUK, N. F., KURBATOV, L. N., NOZDRU4, V. V., RYABENKO, Ye. A. RASKIN, A. A., ROSTUNOVA, R. P.., SOLOV11YEV, A. A., SEVAST-YANOV, V. G., lWYAGIN, A. M., SHALUMOV, B. Z., and SHAULOV, Yu. Xh. 41some Problems of a Technological Formulation of the Process of Obtaining Epitaxial Films of Gallium Arsenide by.the Gas Phase Method" V sh. Protsessy rosta kristalloy i plenok.polarovod (Procedures for the n Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350 (from RZh-Elektronika i Xeye Erimeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract-No 7B130) Translation:. The apitaxial filma or GaAs obtained wore produced by the Las chase method with the use of AsH~* Gap and HOL. GaAa wafero eer-red as substrates. The surface of a wafer was subjected to chemloal-mechanicul proceesing and etching with v H2SO t H 0 j H20 in the ratio 31 1: 1, Synthesis of the GaAs was conducted in a reaction2a2pparatus which was thoroughly seavenged by H2 and otched by IiCl at 9500 C for 30 minutes. After cooling,0the Ge waa loaded into,,the chamber. The chamber was heated to a temperature of 00 C for activation of tha Ga ~aurface. After redu--tion. of the temperature to 100--1500 G, the GaAs substrate was Introduced into the re- action zone. After heating the Us area,and the GaAs &rea, atching of the W was performed by HC1 gas in a stream of AaH3 and H2. The films; wore doped by Se. 1/2 i IM 11 EW -A FUT7FTi`!;,,.~-6 Ifilillimilil ET E MOM ME USSR KOVTONYUK, N. F., et al., Protsessy rosta kristallov i plenok poluprovadn. (Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350 (from RZh-Elektronika i yele primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B130) best specimens of film had n-type conductivity and a mobility of 40g0-5000 ex /v.sec. Films dopfd by So had a conceniration of 1017-- 5 . 10l at/=~ and Mobility'of 2000 cmVv.eele. 8 ref. V4B. 2/2 Foun'dry. USSR Tj EC 66 9. 18 5. 1 ITIRIFOROV, B. V., SMOKTIY, V. V., GUDYEV, G. F. , ~ORLOV S11 SIZEB-KO, A. S. , SAFRONOV, YU. YA., KOLESNIK, V. D." YU. V., RUDHITSKIY, YA. N., PAYERSHTE`LT,, A D., KAGAN, I. I., Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy in Dnepropetrovsk and Krivoy Rog Metallurgical Plant "Operating Experience With a 55--Ton Convertor With Increased Blowing Rate" Moscow, Stall, No 3, I-jar 70, p 215-218 Abstract: Metallurgists of Va a IrlatitU11*0 of Fort-ouo 1-10-tallurgy in Dnepropetrovsk and Krivoy Rog Metallurgical Plant have -on conv rters wlth developed a technique for snelting in 55-t 0 U the oxygen feed ra~o almost doubled from; 218-3 to 5-6 cl., m/-* per minute. A now-type tuyore.isused, the nose of wh'ch has two rows of concentrically arranged nozzles with independent oxygen feed to each row. The inerpased blowing rate inpx-oves slag formation. The yield of acceptable product and the do-groo of improvement in slag f o,mmtlon are detonflinod, by tho st~iac- tural characteristics of the noses. Noio jilo. was f ound to be 1/2 USSR NIKIFOROV, B. V., et al., Stalt.$ 'to 3, Mar 70, pp 215-218 the most effective of all those tested. The use of a txyere with nose No. 5 reduces the blowing time by 40 percent and in- creases converter productivity by 20.5 pei~cant. Steels -K St. 5sp, K St. 3sp, 35GS, K St. 5 psy K St. 3P's, K SU-0n, , 08hp-, without lOkp, K2, K3, KEXP., K3khr, T, and Sv-08A were obtained ..I,. any decrease in the yield of acceptable product, deterio:ration of metal quality, or deorease in refractory lining x~esistance. In newly designed shops provision should be made for a gas circuit capacity and oyt7gen,fead 'system stIfficient for the operation of converters with a!, blowing, rat,,~ of-5-6 cu m/(t.' =in). 2/2 ORLOVY__Y_,_V.., SUVOROV, A. P. "Current State of Methods for Calculating Parameters of Radiation Shielding of Reactors" V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchity reaktorov*(Problems in Reactor Safety Physics Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow,'Atomizdat, 1972, pp 7-21 (from RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5,50.66) Translation: Problems which must be solved in the process of designing a reactor shield have by nm~ been determined to a considerable degree. Among these are the passage of radiation in media with a one-dimensional geometry, the passage of radiation in tnedia with two- and t1iree-dimensional geometries consideration of multidimensional heterogeneities, the d1stribution of radia- tion in media with cavities, reflection of radiation from the media, the angular distribution of radiation coming-from the sHeld, and optimization of the shield design using modern mathematical methods and computers. Each of these problems requires the development.of special computational methods lal computer programs to a greater or lesser degree. and the development of spec4. 49 USSR JUMCFEEMIKOV., Y11. N. OlUDY-Y-Y. "Neutron Diffusion in a Polarized Proton Med-im MOSCM71 Atormaya Energlya), April, 1972; PP 297-300 AIMRACT: This article coymern.; neutron diffusion in polarized proto-ii screens. The authors dorive a sot of equations lvAiich describes the neutron trxnzferp taking into accotmt spin-upin interaction. The alb~dloes of polari-7.ed r,"-OtOn refloctoro arc .91mm to ba lacm than thomo Of sintIftr noj)))olarlized rr.~Flcctors. It e i)' As an ommple the authors carvy out a calam3atJ on Vor a plane inflii. Iii- V L ell tonium reactor havim a 6-cm-thick water reflector. It has beim found th the effective maltiplicatuion constant, of a reactor having a polarizcA. refloc- tor is 2.7% less than that of a reactor having, a similar nortnol-zizzed reflec- tar. In pul-sed operatim the smallest pulse half-width obtainable in a reac- tor having a polarized reflector is Ipsee. 1/2 MI --7T alp, USSR C~MCHEUKOV, Yu. N. and ORLOV, V. V. Ator-maya Energiya, April 1972, pp 297-300 'The authors propose a method for regiLlating, buch a reactor by pro-A-ling a m agnetic field norpial to the screen polarization., In this case the albedo of the reflector is showm to increase and:tho.correspondinp effect to be direct- ly proportional to the square of the magnetic f ield strength. Providincr a magnetic field strength of about 13,000 oersteds is equivalent to decreasing the.polarization of the reflector by a factor of two. The article includes 18 equations and a figure shcnilng the aeoneetry fcr calculating the neutron polarization. There are 7 bibliographic references. 2/2 7-7- ~:'7 AA0047858- UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent,/-70 f2434-37 ABRASIVE FMSHING'Of workpieces is carried out in a closed chamber I with,entry 3 for the component 4,' and r4d 5~ of th~ nozzle control. Thcahot blast n9imlem 6 are vith crossed axes, and rod 5 it oupporto on guide rollors 7 of carriage 8 which can vertiially morvi~, on. uptight 9 by drive mechaalsa 10. The wbrkpiice.j&;clamped on carriage 11, *nd~.tbe sh6t':: is .,fed 4y h~"s 13, the return ensured by tank 11.5 and an elevator. 4.A 25.4.68. as LA8067/25-81-Awxi PETROVA.----- T.V (15.9.69) Bul. 16/5.5. Class 67b,~',Int- Cl. B 24c. 4 -n,'-'y i :T7 mi 17, HVII Z ITI I MUM AA0047858 19791527 USSR, UDC 621.372.543.2(088.8) BRAUDE-ZOLOTAPXV, YU. M., ORLOV, V. V. "Band Filter" USSR Author's Certificate No 248858, Filed 3 May 67, Published 15 Jan 70 (from li-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9D.41P) Translation: This author's certificate introduces a band filter (for example, for intermediate frequency amplifiers of TV-receivers) containing rejector circuits (rejectors), coupling circuitsiresistive capacitors and resonance matching circuits at the input and output. In order to improve the selec- tivity when decreasing the number of regulated elements, the. filter is executed in the form of two rejectors included in parallel in the middle of the filter and connected via a nonregulatable coupling capacitance with a low-frequency rejector at the filter input and via an unregulated caupling iaductance with a high frequency rejector at the filter output. Resistors are included between the matching circuits at the input and output of the filter and the parallel rejectors.. 6H!1.11,1111. '.Wi 116 xi" AN, 3 -1111 14N.A111 1.11N -,M N, I Ills I Is I I L12 '023 UNCLASSIFIED PROC~_SSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--DISSOCIATION 0= NORMAL PAAAFFINS~AND SOME OTHER HYDROCARBONS DURING BY METASTABLE ATOMS.QF INERT GASES AND BY.ELECTRONS -U- AUTHOR--ORLOVv V#YU& i~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~276 .-SOURCE--KHIM, VYS. ENERG. 1970, 4(3), OAT EPUBLISHED - ----- 70 ,.UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--IONIZATIONY ALKANEt TOLUENEf INERT GASy ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT ;..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/6050iZ/E05 STEP NO---(JR/0456/70/004/003/0276/0276 023 UNCLASSI 1:11-0 PROCESSING DArC--04DEC70 -~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140309 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, 'THE DISSOCN. IONIZATION OF 8 N ALKANES (WITH C SUBB-C SUB20 ATOMS)i PHMEr P C I~UB6'H SUB4 ME SUB2P AND PHCH SUB2 CH SU82 PH WAS STUDIED IN COLLISIONS OF THE ABOVE MOLS. WITH METASTABLE ATOMS OF INERT GASES (MAINLY A AND KR) AS 14ELL AS IN THEIR BOMBARDEMNT WITH ELECTPONS. THE IMECHANISM OF D-ISSOCN., WAS THE SAME 1,14 BOTH CASES. THUS, THE IONIZATION USING METASTA13LE 4TOMS OF INERT GASES CAN BE USED INSTEAD OF THE PHOT01ONIZATION MASS~SPE,CrROMETRY TO GET. THE MECHANISM OF ELECTRON IMPACT IONIZATION,; THE:EIOERGETICS OF THE FORMATION OF FRAGMENTATION TONST WAS INVESTI.GATED. FACILITY: -FIZ.-KHIM. INST. IM. KARPOVAF:USSR. "Il 1~ L IIJ -1 1 1 1 r LJ USSR UDC 51 YA. 1. "IT-Optimal Trajectories of Models, of Economic %-namics" Sb. -tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. All SSSR (Collection of Vorks of Mathemq tics Irstitute of Siberian Departvient of Acadevur of Sciences USSIR), 1971, vvp- 2(19), pp 169-181 (from RZh-Materatil~a, No 5, May T~, Abstract No 5V447 by V. mAjah-a-rKov) Translation: The article considers the problem of the iraximization of total Tecesf 0j)tjr, U. utility in a consumption irodelt I jary conditionij for trajectory _.jjj~-~r are presented. Particular cases resulting during the concrete defi-Pition of mappings are dealt wit4 in greater detail. USSR UDC: 51 ORLOV.. Ya. I. flu-0pt-irnun Trajectories in. Models of Economic Dynamics" Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. JUI SSSR (Collected Works. Institute of Mathe- matics, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) , 1971, -Cibernetika, No 5, vyp. 2(19), pp 169-181 (from Kh-4 May T2, Abstract No 5V44T) Translation: The author considers the problem of" maximum overall utility in a model with a consimer. Necessary conditions are presented for the optimality of a trajectory. Special,cases.resulting from concretization of representations are considered in more,detail. V. Malinnikov. USSR UDC: 616.831-073.97 ORkQL__Le. BARANOVA, I.,A., RAKOV, I. S.0 and' RODINTA, 1. V., -'re'lentific Research Radiophysics Inrtitute, Gorlkiy "A Method of Investigating.the Spatial Dependence of the Spectral Coiaponents of Electroencephalograms". Moscow, Meditsinakaya.tekhnika, No 1, 1973, Pp 10-13 Abstract: Since the problem of parallel spectral analysis of e'Lec- troencephalograms (BEG) for a large number of channels i,lith mea- surement of phase differences Jn individual spectral components afte r narrow-band filtration io an interestin' S, one, '(,his paper pro- poses a device for solving the problem. Optical analog Systems of this type have the advantage of operational apeed in addition to multichannel application, and are thus especially uoeful for BEG analysis. In the final stage o1j" this equipmezit-, a_ schematic of which is shoi-m, the results of the multichannel Fourier analysis is shown on the screen of a television kines,cone ifith frequency measured along the x axis and the,channel number along the y. The equipment is explained, and the mathematical analysis for a single channel given. A sample of eight-channel BEG opectra obtained with t",- device is sho~m. 1 1 Tff Thermomechanidal Treatment USSR 539.4.011 SWUMAZAROV, Yu. V., TIKHOMIROV, V* V6 and VOROB'YVIA, Leningrad "Combined Effect of Alloying and High-Temperature Shermonlechanical Treatment on the Resistance of Low-Tempered KTrtensite to Brittle Failure" Moscov, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk. SSSR, Metally, no 60 Nov-Dec 70, pp 124-127 Abstract: 75his study involved arc f`urnace-nelted t;tyeels ItO, h011-21, 10IMS, J;OnSN, and Itonszim,. Mhe steals were quiniched. front W(OOC (heating in a colt bath Ifor 6 minutes, oil).. 'Ehe high-t=n)exatura, I~hermcmechaniczql treat- ment (JITIMIT) was effected by rolling in shaped rollri~ Lt !)OOIC with cje' forma- tion of about 50,%V'. The tempering tem-nerature waz sur~h as to incure EL tensile strength of 190-215 kg/=-2. kl"T Is -ihown to increase the resistance of low-tempered steels (varying in degree of alloying) to brittle failure; It was also found to level off the diffei,ences in notch and crat:k sensitivity. hrl"M increases the crac%-propagation resisLance 1/2 lti!i.. ~A USSR SHMOAZAIROV, Yu. V. , et al, Izvestiya Akademii. N;AujL SSSH, Mietally, no lfwr-Dec `,10, pp 124-127 of low-tempered martensite through changes in the inacrost-,mictura, of t h e fracturec The tangible differences in the values of 'the pair coefficients of correlation between the notch sensitivity characteristics demonstrate that the latter are not interchangeable in evaluating the resistance of low-tempered martensite to brittle failures, jPRS 56233 12 June 1972 UDC 681.3 .,rNITORIM THE OPERATION OF CMWIY-X UATA CONTROL SYSTEM WITH HIERARCHIC 57"CTURE 1. Oelvv; Leningrad, Irv ti za"donty 'd 19TS %Ivafihtkh~ 1--oztrovoM-Yt. 1 0, . it, No .3. 71; aigned to press, 29 June 197 ne.przbleaof sele-eting the optimum period for monitoring the condition or cosmpiox-dita control systems is examined. I A simulating sir-ritlun of step-by-stcp Optimization is described for determiniiiii the maximum possible timv of monitoring ~CS (automatic control systems) with limitation on the probability of tolerable losses of the data system. Data, out=ativ control systems CACS) are.now beingemployed more and more. ACS are designed for the collection, processing. storage and Yeadout of data._ The i'th (i . 1. 2. n) unit of ACS includes EVM Celectronic computer)(systems 121), data transmission equipment and other radio eler- troniL- systms. Practice has shown that the problen of monitoring complox ACS should be solved by methods of systmology, systems analysis, and analysis of systems oporations in complax -(large) systcas 14, S '6]. During the cxecution of functional, Operations in nn ACS its condition 1 1, monitored on the basis of the crl teri. normal, ive)-"not normal" (inoperative) Coperati u !- 2 times (rigure 1). The shaded areas in the figure are monitoring p~!Rods ustd for determining the condition of the ACS. We will introduce the definitions: W the time of beginning of the i -th (i - 1, 2, n) ACS i monitoring session; 6'r(m) the time required for one ACS monitoring session QJ 'T(m3 ACS monitoring period (time between two tonsocurive monitoring sessions); USSR UDC: 681.3.007 ORLOV, Ye. I., Candidate of Technical Sciea ces "Systems Operations in Information Control Systems 'With Hie-rarchical Structure" Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 6,' Jun 70, pp 5-8 Abstract: This article presents an analysis of a list of typical systems opera- tions realized in information control systems with hierarchical structure. Operations studied include systems operations of relationship (local operations), global operations, the operation of generalized control" the operation of com- bined functional testing of the system, the operation of realization of a "large load" in the system, and the operation of.com.bined testing of the information system.: emat6logy USSR UDC 615.381.011.3:532.13 KAVESHNIKOV, A. I., SETT, A. V.~, URATKOV, Ye. STRUCHKOVA, K. I., POLUSHINA, T. V., and SUSOVA, G. M., Department of Experimental Traumatology and Orthopedics, Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Ministry of Health USSR, and Laboratory of Blood Substitutes and Fractionation of Blood Proteins, Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Moscow "Changes in the Viscosity of Blood After Dilution with Different Blood Substitutes Under Hypothermia Conditions" Uoscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziol9giya i 'Eksperimentallnaya Terapiya, No 1, 1971, pp 70-75 Abstract: Changes in the viscosity of blood were studied after dilution at different temperatures.with the following solutions: Ringer Lo.cke, glucose, polyglucine (form of dext:ran], rheopolyglucine, low-nolecular weight dextran, and polyvinyl- p.yrrolidone. The tabulated results can be used as a basis for selecting a blood substitute and degree of blood dilution in 1/2 . . . . . . . . . . MOO=! ff~ USSR KAVESHNIKOV, A. I., et al., Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimentallnaya Terapiya, No 1, 1971, pp 70~-75 relation to perfusion temperature. A mathematical formula is proposed for calculating the viscosity of the solution in blood dilution in relation to the hematocrit ind.ex, temperature and viscosity of the blood substitute. It is,concluded that in case of normothermal perfusion or slight chillimg, any of the solu- tions studied can be used. But under low-temperature conditions, when water moves from the interstitial and intracellulaT,'SpaCCS, it.is preferable to use rheopolyglucine, low-molecular-weight dextran, or low-molecular-weight polyvinylpyrrolidone because they decrease the viscosi.ty of,the perfusa.te more than the others. 2/2 USSR-- UDC 639.3-045 MAKHL'IIT,. M. :2R.Lay' Yu. M6--c-owt.Rmblem-a s Letyashchey R em With a Plyir4g, Fish), '; Zbo (Emb 1 "-Pi~shcheVvaya Promyshlennos'c pp Translation:. Annotation; Fourteen seas, hundreds of thousands rv.,irs these are the oft-lakes-and-rivers numerous water rese r-Lbhest-water resources of the-Soviet Union. Relationships the.inhabitants. of these.bodies of watc-r have been among- cl-L--velbDing for millions of years. T-s--it--oossible to penetrate the mysterious secrets of these hiJstor-ical relationships and infli-16nce them, in a manner that wM11herease- the productivity~ of the bodies of water and will ilaprove, the-species composition of the animals? hydrobiolog acclima- W6rkibg on-the solution of this problem are Y Ubn specialists. T 114 MAIMLI11, M., et al, Ehblema s LetyashGhriy IlZbw , "Pishchovaya Promyshlennostl," 1971, 168 nP The subject of this, book- is hydrobiology ao~climation specialists U nur- people of a rare profession.who are co--noerned with U poseful distribution of fish, giadual extension of the zone of hydrobiological orCanism as a result of canals being duv, -cnd iiacrease in marine shipping, potent useful 1 and harmful biologi- cul-explosions, and attem-Uz to regulate these explosions. Table of Contents PaGe Why ',-Ie-- !-,'rote This Book PART I "A Little History" U~ual, Rout ine 'Jlork The-First Steps of ?ast Hydrobiological AccUma- tion S-cecinlists 14 Thmu& Errors to the First Suc.cesses 22 Fi,.om Successful E:meriments to 'a S i r4r _,le All Un i on Plan.of Work 27 2A U .1 1 1 1 Fromyshlennost 1971, 16d TSPAS /-Central Product-ion Acclimation Station 7 and Other Acclimation Specialists 34 An Unusual Hap 41 PART II. Some Theory -Dangerous Explosions 49 Some. Data from Ecology 62 Nature -- the 'JorkshoT) 71 Three Phases of ~'cclimation 6 The Diffioult Task of Gonerating M)Gful ZKplogions 2 PART III. 11~jdrobiology Acclimauion Specialists at Idork Appearance of Hereis in Cas nian Sea 89 The journey of Russian Salm~bn 95 Is There a Future for the Sturgeon? 100 The Struggle Against the Green Aggressors 109 Z7 USSR NAILT-11LIN, 111. et al, R. i1b 1 erm a sLetyashchey aya gboy, "Pishchev, Prowshlennost 1971, 1~6 PP A.Poenj About Herbivora 116 feeds in Bodies of Water Thie Struggle Against 127 Plying, Crabs and Problems' of Tra"nsport' 132 PART IV. "A Look Into the Future Projects 143 Figures 146 Hopes V~q Glossary of Special Terms 162 USSR MMIKYAN, H. A.; ORIDV.-Yu, F.; KhEYFETr., S.A.(Toreyan Institute of Physics) "A Quantum Theory of Electron MovemenVin a Synchrotron, Taking into Account an Autophasing Field, I. Wave Functions" Yerevan# Izvestiya Akadesdi Nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Fizika, Vol 8, No 2, 73, pp 85 92 Abstracts Since the existence of quantum transverse oscillations of moving particles in magnetic and electric fields was revealed, a number of studies have examined the nature of these oscillations. However, none of these works con- sidered an accelez-ating electric field and the synchrotron oscillations of the particles related to this, nor was there a quantum analysis of the longitudinal oscillations. This study aasumes 2-dimensional movement for simplicity and ignores spin offects, reducing the problem to a solution of the Klvin-Gordon equation, Wave functions and enerry leveln are found for partiolen wving in a non-uniform, constant axially symmetric m;45netic fjold:and In a ftield of autophased electro- xagnetic waves whose phase velocity is~*lose to the velocity of the particles. 1/1 7 --S XVI-14. THLORETICAL KID REAL LAWS OF FOMATION Of T1411i ASMICODUCTUR LATLiZ OF COWLEX MTOSITIM MAHUFACTURLD ZY Till.RML EVAPORATION III A VACULN (Article, by Tu. F. Orlov, L. E. Toyrtin. Te. P- Kurchevz"Ya. L- erch. *=Stan, 12-17 J,*,e 157z. t4 ntpLk kn t tL_ 11m alepleat wthod of manufacturing ;tj1n l1kyers,tif cc=l=z C~nelnr two comon"tefor CdSc-Cu.-',-- I" a,vacuum from cina awavorator of Liqut4 Salta Pf ftlxtulr~ if= tha 9011ILd The wartationg in the laver oaxp.nittavi -ete- alculated sa a of the pv~portlon of evaporated salt. It was demonstrated cxpett~antolly (the be - AN2!~ 3. A.zS. 3'T 12S0 Malt*. and so an) that the ~21 lawn of t1te fovwati~m of the laver COMPbeltlam-gre cloaq-to the -Calculated Ita" if conv"tion fti2lftg Propone-j 1,y the cA2cWxtL= taken, place in the Tbf VAridtiMIR in ZCa!TQXltjOM Of the Iffre" 4* 0 funCtiM Of C~hC Prv- oartion, Of- the e-vacLarated suhatinc* unr* gale-AlateA -(*T vublLratt= ci -ciechant- cal slxturfts. In the example of Pb,~-S It was den-struted that un4er veal c~- dirlmn the layer of "4tQrlal in the evmpoiatar has alralftCant M.19=nee to the Vapor flow. . In the 4X**Ie Of NUblitatlon or a number of mixtures, n, 0 wwd *a m) It was damonstratad the- %bar* IS a R 11tett b ormation"C'f tun layer eiw in the Ch*orSttC4LIy CaltUtsied and tioaLlaws a! 'Me aperstinx rewulta pondt detaminaLlon of the evaporation conditions Ineurinst the Alvan nature of Atitribution of the c*q~cxs*nts with mapect to the tsicknefs of the larm. II I I ,i I I qt Ivi 41--plinT 1 i II 1,7 TrMF.F1 ZTJIMTF~,~, ',71! USSR UDC 669.14-018-25:6,--1-762 DOROFEW4, Yu. G., METROV, A. K., TSIPUNOV, A. G.., USTD-SUM V. I. MARIMNKO, L. G., BAMWIA M K and _OFJLY,_Y1L._G E ovoche_rkiY~k Polyte chnic Institute, Ukrainian Scientific.Research Institute of Special Steel "Structure and Properties of R18 Cermet Steel" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 2 (322).. Feb 73, PP 56-6o Abstract: Results are presented of investi6ations or the production of R18 high-speed cenret steel from pulverized powders by the method of dy=ic hot- pressing. Steel productions using plasticizers and production in thin-zbaet metal containers are investigated. The established optL-a-im conditions -.o-r dynamic hot-pressing of R18 steel are as follovs: heating teml)-erature 12950- 32800C, reduced pressing work 25-30 kgm/cm3, agin-'r tire 10. min. The produced steel was practically without pores, it had a homogeneous microgranular struc- ture corresponding to the structure of hardened steel, and it was without carbide licruation. Cutters of R18 cermet steel had a resistance twice as h igh as that of standard R18 steel. Three figures, seven biblioCraphic references6 j IISSR VDC 621 .762 .224.669. 14.018 .2')3 PFTROVV A. K., UVITIN, V. V., MIRWINICIIENKO, 1. S., AKIMENKO, B., AND-RFYEVA YA BATENEVA, M. K., GnLnVKO, V. A., O.'A., Oung-MM)a 9- nnd OINAN, It. Z., Ukrninian Scientific Resenrch" =nstitutelot: SpeciaL Steels, Alloys qnd Ferroalloys, Dnenropetrovsk.State.Tiniversity "Study of Atomized Powders of High-Speed Steel and Blanks Made of Them" Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, pp, 9-14 Abstract: This work was performed in order to study the struc- ture of powders of high-speed steel produced by atomizincr of liquid steel with a stream of pure argon appLied to a streamn of metal through a slit diaphram at a prCSSUre of 6-8 atm. For comparison, one melt vas atomized Using compressed air at 14-16 atm under indus-trinl conditions. The structure and phase composi- tion of the initial powder, powder, after hept treatment, and blanks made from the Dowder were studied. BlanIcs produced by 1/2 .1 ~ fj-jT7TjP.F;-.Tj[Rjjjjrj 1:1~-Jj 11; ;0: i"HTil -1, Ivi! '1 1.", USSR PETROV, A. K., et al., Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, pp 9-14 hydrostatic pressing with subsequent sintering had a fine-grain structure with evenly distributed carbides. The structure corresponded to a hardness of 65 FIRC after.tempering at 5600 and 61 HRC after tempering at 620'. This indicates the possibility of producing blanks from at(znized powders of high speed steel. 2/2 6 21 UoC: 621.Kil:552-510-535 USSR ORLOV, Yu. I., MUTIN, A. P. "Propagation of Radio InFa7ea ir t~e Spberical Tor-o-,phc-re ",,!fth Hori-cntul Gradients" -2 Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (works of Moscow Power ELgineering Tnstitllte) , 101 -vyp. 119, pp 92-103 (from RSh-Radiotehhn-ika, No 12, Dee 72, abstrart 11-0 12A278 by N. S.) Translation. A model is i)rouosed for a two-dimensic-na-Ily nanhon-io-genecus ionosp~heric layer which can be used for solution of the forin.,,O.ated protlem. By using this model, expressions are derived for the principal parameters of a beam trajectory - the skip range, andthe phase and grcup pa-ths -iithir- the limits of a single nkip. Thi-se resultu ?-1re ap s C plie6 t~ t e ca- - of a qua,,dpaxabolic model of the 10nospbere with qullsilll-~(nlr '711rilAian 01, t~lu electron concuntration. in tht-;~ h orizontal directi, on i Four i1histrations, bibliography of seven titlet. 6'6.189.2.:535.8 USSR UVC 0 SATTAROV, D. K., ORLOV, Yu. P IVA:L)VA, L.N DW, V. A. The Use of Round Kultiple-Strand Light Conductors -for the Producti-on of Pressed Optical Fiber Elements" Leningrad, Opt-iko-Mekhanicheskaya 'Promyshlennost', No. 5, 1970, pp 43-46 Abstract: It is si-.own that round multiple-strand ILght conductors are saitable for the producti-on of vacuumtight thermally pressed optLeal-fiber elements with a relatively low uniformity of the optical parameWrs Yritin respect 'v) tne field of the part. The wqeriments ccnducted show that circular waltiple-strand light conductors made up of thin (0-3 Pm diameter) iflibers and havting a final diameter of 2-3 are preferable. ;MIT USSR UDC 621.039.538:539.125.5 VASIL'YEV., G. A., VESELKIN, A. P., YEGOROV, Yu. A,, ORLOV, Yu. V., PANKURMYEV, Yu. V., PISKUNGV, V. 1. "Space-Energy Distribution of Reactor, Neutrons in Metal Hydrides" V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchity reaktoroy (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics Collection of Works), No.,5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 91-105 (from RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktary, No 5, May!72, Abstract No 5.50,58) Translation: Current designs of the shielding of nuclear reactors include hydrogen-containing materials, the presen' ce of which in the shield makes it possible to shorten the size of the shielding and r6duce the contribution to the power of the dose fron neutrons of intermediate energies. Various hydrogen-containing materials are used.in the ahield: water, polyethylene, paraffin, concretes with an increasediconcentration of hydrogen such as Serpentinite concrete, etc. Metal hydrides may also be included in such materials. Ketal hydrides have a high mclear densitv of hydrogen, in some casefi exceeding the nucJear density of hydrogen vater. In studying the passag Pone can show the perturbIng e of neutrons through metal hydrides 1/2 USSR VASIL'YEV, G. A., et al, Vopr. fiz. zashchity,reaktorov, No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 91-105 effect of the metal nuclei on the form of the attermation function or the form of the energy distribution of neutrons, and he can also show the role of tha metal in the accumulation of moderating neutrons.~ The problem of the pas- sage of neutrons through lithium, magnesium, titanium, and zirconium hydrides was investigated. The experiments were conducted on a water cooled water moderated research reactor. .8 tables, 37 ref. USSR YU. V., Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow State University *Analysis of (p,d) Reactions in Peripheral Model Taking Nuclear Form Factor Anto, Account" Yadernaya Fizika, Nov 73, pp 1028-1033 Abstracti The author calculates the differential cross section for the reaction B(p,d)A in a reripheral model In oider to 10jaxn the effects of taking into account the dependence of the nuclear vertex paxt B--' ~ A + n of the pole graph on the momentum transfer, The calculations are made with and without the form factor arA are compared with experimental data for the reactions O~8(p,d)017 (0-87 mov, -1+) and F~9(ppd)F'8 (over a wide energy pange, In the I-ast case). It is found2 that the extracted coupling constant G2 (the aquaxe of the vertex part of the mass surface),, can increaso by a factor 2 at pro- ton energies ;~~,60 mov. The form factor mw calculated for:the one-paxticle model. The article includes four equations# five fig6Lva, and a table,, There are 11 references, 81 USSR UDC 621.039.538 TGV, I. Ya., BOLDYREV, G. N., VESELKIN, A. P., YEGOROV, Yu. A., YIDIELIYA Yu. V., KONSTANTINOV, L. V. ZHIRNOV, A. D., ~O_RL "Study of the Shielding Problems on Water Cooled Water Moderated Research Rmctors" V sb. Vopr. fiz.zashchity reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics Conection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 235-250 (from RM-50. Yadernyye rouiktory, No 5, May 72,~ Abatract No 5.50.62) Translation: Swreral special installations were constrUCtOd to study shield- Ing. The BSF and GTR installations were.swimming pool -reactors employing I and 3 Mw neutrons, respectively, placed,~on moving bridges in large water pw1s. The B-2 device on the BR-5 reactor was developed to study the laws 'bation of y-quanta and reactor neutrons in the gecmetry of a of the atten unidirectional beam; the materials to be studied or models of the shielding vere placed in a niche fn the reactor shielding. A zero-potter reactor was intended for studying procesties in the shield directly adjacent to the reactor core, The reactor was equipped vitb filter3 in one of the directions and mnrvad "i-i'l USSR BOLDYREV, G. N., et al, VoRr. fiz. zashchity reaktorav. No. 5, Moscati, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 235-250 y-quanta fluxes. The OR-M experimental device is also Intended for studying problems in reactor shielding'' The 50-kw water cooled - water moderated' research reactor is also equipped, with devices for conducting experiments on shielding. Various studies associated with the radiation problems of shielding are carried out on this.reactor. iA description of the reactors, experimental devices, and characteristics of the devices and methods used in the research are given. UNCLASS I Fl Ef):~:! PROCESSING DATE--230 035 CT70 -.----tI'TLE--8ACKSCATTER ING OF NEUTRONS FROW ALUMINUM, TI'rANIUA, GRAPHITE, AND P-OLYETHYLENE -U- "~AUTH0R-(02)-ZHARK0Vf V.P., ORLOV, YU,V* ..,ZOUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR -:...SOURCE--YEGOROV, YU. A. ZATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS --PHYSICS TAGS--NEUTRON SCATTERING, ALUMINUM, TITANIUMt GRAPHITE, ,~".~POLYETHYLENE, ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION, SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION -CONTROL MARKfNG--NO RESTRICTION'S DOCU14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:'~:PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1047 STEP.NO--UR/0089~70/04-'8/OC2/01.70/0172 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0124705 ~W2 035 UNICLASSI ~Jtb ~:PROCiSSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124705' ;ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SPECTRAL AiNGULAR DISTR13UTION WATE R OF N (FROM A WATER COOLED, -R mjDERvrED REACTUR) REFLECTED FiOM AL, TI AND POLYETHYLENE ARE PRESENTED. 1 N*THE P'IERGY RANGE GKEATER THAN 2-3 MEV THE REFLECTED N SPECTRA (FROM ALL THOSE MAtER[ALS AND GRAPHITE) ARE -MUCH SOFTER. THAN THE INCIDENT N SPECTR-Ay ANO AT ENE'RGIES SMALLER THAN 50 KEV THE SHAPE OF THE SPECTRA APPROACHES. THAT OF TiiE L-E spc-:CrRUM- THE MAJOR CONTRIBUTION TO THE REFLECTED 11 SPECTRA IS, MIADE BY N WITH ENERGIES GREATER THAN 0.1 MEV. THE INTEGRATEb DOSE ALBEDD OF N REFL'r_'CTE!) FROM TI IS SATISFACTORILY DESCRIBED BY THE EVIRICAL EQUATION OF FRENCH (1964). USSR uD c. 6i6.,,,4-003-' 8."-08 66 ORLOVA, A.A., Clinic of tIne institute of Labor liyg- eTio and Occupational filseases, ArV USSR, Moscow. "The Current State of Berylloisis Treatment" Moscow, ninicheskkya Meditsina, NO 3, 1 70, Pp 14o-143 L9 ostract: Affter reports of American researchers on tile -.ut or instituted steroid tberzapy in r. large group of patients in %,--rious sta.(_Ties of iUlness. The therapeutic effect was immedia-ce, illnesz -Le~7-s(_-Zied, diopo5itiorn vas improved, cough abated, pulmonary caltarrhal symptcuiz alnoi;t disappeared, appetite was improved, and weight increased. In m-awy cases x-rays si-io-,.red reversibility of pulmonary granulomatosis, The effect vans constant and durable. In third-z5tage paltients, the progress of the disease was ,c-tuxdJC_d, and life prolonged. Tine unwanted side effects of cortoicosteraids, when they occurred, were rene~Ued by dininishing the dose, Vitamins, s.pasmolytic agents and cardiac ottimularits were usedIaG adji~ncts. Consif.-Lering., the Gr"vity ements and complicatioi)s in berylloria, it cthn be of involy 'Yes the most beneficial theropeutic efffect stated that therapy g-- in berylliosis. UDC 669-71:548.53 V. F. V sb. Struktura i svoystva legk. sulavov (Structure and Properties of Light Al- loys collection of works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 58-61 (from M-IMetal- 1urgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 411626) Translation: A study was made of the effect of the cl-aemical composition and annealing conditions on the kinetics of the process of recrystallization of technical aluninun sheets type ADOO (99.7Z Al) and ADI (99.4% Al). The sheets 2 m thick were obtained by the method. of roll rolliag from ingots with globular macrostructure homogenized at 560* for 24 hours with a 300 x 1,200 UTl cross sec- tion cast by the continuous casting method. Hot defortuation of the ingots was done..., - at 400-360* with a total degree of defomatior~ of 96.5%. Cold deforma- tion was carried out with a degree of deformation of without interm-ldiate anneal-Ing. The kinetic curves were constructed for 20a-600' every 50*. The controllable properties were 0 0 and 6. The isoc) .irons 0 and 6 were con- 0.2) structed for holding 10 and 60 minutes. The characteristic microstructures of the annealed specinens of sheet technical alvvdnwn of two compositions are pro- sented. The process of recrystallization of the cold-rolled AWO and ADJ- aluminum 1/2 USSR BGCHVAR, 0. S., at al., Struktura i svoystva legJL. splavoVt 'Moscow, Nauk-a Press, 1971, pp 58-61 develops as recrystallization in situ. The difference in the kinetics of the recrystallization process is caused by different type,of substructurc arising during the process of polygonization at. increased temperatures. The consequence of the different dislocation structure of the -cold-rolled alumi* num is a different mechanism of the polygonization process at. increased temperatures. This different dislocation structure is, in turn., caused by a different nature of the phases and degree of heterophase nature: of the initial. structure of the Ingot. 7bree Illustrations: and a 7.--entry bibliography, 2/2 112 014 -PROCESSINU DATE--020"IT70 ~7UTLE-CONWNSATICIN' OF 1,HY0R0XPt4lHALANS ANO PHTHALYLIUM SALTS WITH PHENYL%1TROMETHANE AND NITROACITUNITIZILIF -U- A:UTHGR-(02)-tNFKRAS0VAw G.V.9 ORLOVAt A,.N. _CUUNTPY CF INIFO--USSP '_SDURCE~-ZH. QRG* KHIM. 19701 6 13 1600-6: i-DATE PURL ISHED-----70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~.rcjPtc:TAGS--BENZENE DERIVATIVEl NITROMETHANEi ACETONITULE, CYANIDE, -.,HYDROGEN BONDINGt CONDENSATION REACTIOW. ONTRUL 'iARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~A)CCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIP0 ~PRDXY ki.LL/FKAME-1992/1407 :CIRC ACCESSIUN NO--AP011240t ON C LAS' STLO NU--Ul(l 03.56/ T0 /006 100J 10600/06,X) _FHD ~~-:212 014 UNCLASSI F I ED'. PROCESSINlY DATE--J7]CT70 IRC ACCESSION NG--AP0 112401 -,AdSTRACT/EXT:RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONDENSAT10tv OF: PHCH SUB2 U SJB2 OR- NCCH SUBZ til SU82 WITH L v (R SU6S TI TUTED) IZYv3,3,DIMETHYL* It PHENYLPHTHALAN fl.) GAVE THE FOLL-.14IN't I.R.1,(CHR PRIMEL NO SURZ) DISUBSTITUTED 3v3rDlf4ETHYLilwP-lENYLPHTIIAL4.*,iS (11) (Ro R PRIME1 GIVEN); PH, PH; P-MEC SUB6 H SL1641 PH; ?-,IIEJ~ SU-66 i-i SUE4, PH; Pliv CN; P-ME-1 SUB6 H SU84y ~CN; AND P-MEOC SOB6 H SUB4, C%I. THE RF.ACTION OF I SALTS WITH PHCH SUB2 NO SUB2 (,P, NCCH SIJI? NO SLI~32 ALS--~ jGAVE-.11t INDICATING THAT BOTH THESE REACTIONS HAVE HETERJLYTIC -,-~CHARACTER. UICONTG. PH GROUPS HAVE MORE STABLE ~H BONDING THAN 11 CONTG. CN GROUPS. ---UNCLASS 1 FIED USSR UDC 8.74 MELIKHOV, A. N., IVANOV, G. I., INOZENTSOV, Z. P. "A Program for Checking an Automaton for Contradiction ,Reaundancy and Ripple-Through Jumps" Inform. materialy. Nauch. sovet po k2aleks. probl. "kibernetil-i" Ali SSSR (Informational Materials. Scientific Council on the Complex Problem of Cyber- neties, Academy of Sciences,.of the USSR), 19TI, No 7(510, p-p 118-119 (from RZh-Kiberhetika, 11o, 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V554) [No abstract] USSR ORLOVA D. -~"Electricjmpulses Treat the Heart" Moscowq Zdorovlyej No 2. 19711 Pp 7-81 Abstracts In 1955 B. M. Taukerman of the Institute of Suxgary iz, A. V. Vishnevskiy succeeded in halting auricular fibrillation in a dog by oupply- ing an electrical charge through electrodes placed oa the exposed heart. Four years later Tsukenian and A. A. Vishnovskiyj di:mctor of the Institutet developed a method basecl on this principle for treating chronic disturbances of the cardiac rhytha in man. It has proven effectiye in a variety of arrfWthmias without producing side effects and Is niow routinely used in clinicsy hospitals, Ambulances~, etc, in MMY!Soviet cities. Vlehnevskiyj Tsuken4an, and othets associstod with flio project were awarded the 1970 Stato Prize of th&,USSR.for thdir:workd USSR DDG 620.193.01:669.29 RTSKIN, 1. V.S ORLOVA, F. A., LADOMINA, Z. 1. "Effect ofoxygen on the Corrosion Behavior of Titanlun Alloyswith 0.2% Palladiuim in Hydrochloric Acid" Moscowo Zashchita Metallov, Vol 8, No 6, 1972, pp 704-705 Abstract: DurinS deoNidation of hydrochloric and sulfuric acid solutions, activation of titanium alloys containing cathode additi, 5 can occur (F. A. Orlova, at al., Tr, 1-oiif. po korLazJ_o.LnqLjstr)Yk,~sti splavov na osnov(, titana j niobiya, 15)scov, 124, D67; N. 1). 1omzksiu3v, et al., Zaciic~if-ut mecallov, .`~-o 6, 145~ 1970). In the described experiment, the solutioiis were scavenged in ad- vance and during the experiment with pure argoni technical argon (0.003 0 2 nitrogen with 2-3'A 0 and airrespectively. Before the experinent the speci- 2 -' ments were pickled in concentrated PINO P cleaned with emery paper, and wasaed in alcohol and distilled water. Intense mixing took place with rotation of the sample at 3,000 rpm in the shape of a vane with the tip ben-t at 90 degrees to the axis of rotation. In the deoxidized SOIULionS vitli a concentration of 10- 20% HC1 at 200 the alloy behaves in practice like pure titanium. In an at:;lo- -sphere of technical ar-on (0.001% 0 ) the corrosion ra,te in a 5% solution at 2 2 2 80* 13 0.1-0.2 Oil _11011r, 1111d Ulhh~17 111tUrifiC IhWjl~ COnd'.LiOfiS, 0.5 -!Mur. 1/2 USSR RISKIN, 1. V., et al., Zashchita Metallov,. Vol 8,1 N 6, 1972, pp 704-705 In the aerated solution with the same concentration and tcuperature, mi-.~in- does not lead to depassivation of Cie allov~ In the denerated solution at 30' am:, with boiling the alloy potential fluctuates, remaiping 0.3-0.5 volts More negative than in the aerated solution. Thus, the dissolved oxygen has a pas- sivating effect on the coriosion behavior of titanium alloy with 0.2-"' palladiu?m at various hydrochloric acid concentrations to the boiling point.

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