USS R UDC 546.81411543.432.062
LUXIN, A. M., TITOV, V. I., (DECEASSD)o~CHERNYSHOVAA, T. V., and YEVDOXI-
AEA , -4. H.
"Spectrophotometric Determination of Thorium with Chlorophosphonazo III in
Phosphoric Acid!'
Moscow# Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 3~, No 10, Oct 73, PP 1174-1175
Abstractg In the dete=ination of thorium with chlorophosphonazo III In
phosphoric acidl the reaction takes place in the internya.1 of 2-0.003
molar phosphoric acid with Bear's law observable up to concentrations of
20 micrograns/5 ml. thorium.for a reagant concentratlon of 2-5 * 10-5
molar. This method makos it possible to increase the seluctivity of
therium determ, ination in comparison to. Zr# Ti g~ Pao exid other metals, 4tnd is
also more selective than the method using hydrochloric acid. This method
has been used for analysis of zonazite ores. Two flguref~, one tablej
three bibliographic rofe-rences,
USSR UDC 599,323.4t6l6.986.7(470-42)
YEVDCKI?IOVA, 0. A., and SHISHKINA, Z. S., Laboratory of Leptospiroses,
"tMtV-6 Epidemiology and I-11.
crobiologyp.Academy ofildedica.1 Sciences USSR,
Moscow
"The Role of the Musk-rat in a Natural Focus of Leptosp#-osis in Ul'Yanovskaya
Oblast"
Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 500 No 7# 71# pp lvI16-1,119
Abstracti The area surrounding Yalk and Feschanoye lak-as In Ullyanovskaya
oblast is a focus of leptospirosis. It is also a natural habitat of Ondrata
zobethica (muskrat) q Arvicola terreatris:t and: Hicrotus! oeconoijius. In an
investigation performed in 1967 and 1968, 64.muskrats:illere caught along With
other rcdonts. Bacteriologicalp and nerological tests revemled the presence
of four Leptospira strainsi threeL. grippotyphoma dn:one L, bataviae. Of 104
Mcrotuo occonomus specimen3 examined, 26-were Infected with L. grippotyphosia
one with L. bataviae, and four with both, Of 54 Ainticala tex-restris examined
9 were infected with L. grippotyphosa. of 649ndrata rd,bethiqa, 21 were infected
with L. grippotyphosa and three with L, grippotyphosa a:nd L. bataviae. This
was,the first time that Leptospiza of,th6 bat-aviap serotype i(ere isolated from
1/2
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USSR UDC 547.26'118
PUDOVIK, A. N., ZIMIN, M. G., YEVDOKIMOVA V. V., Kazan' State University
imeni V. I. U11yanov-Lenin
"Reaction of a- and a-Ketophosphonates With Compounds Containing Labile
Hydrogen Atoms"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 1907-1910
Abstract: It was shown that dimethyl- and diethylphosphonoacetone is
capable of condensing with cyanoacetic ester anddinitrile of malonic acid
forming the diethyl ester of 2-methyl-3-cyano-3-ciirboetlio%yallylphosphonic
acid and the dialkyl ester of 2-metliyl-3-cyano-3-carbamidoal.lylphosplionic
acid, The reaction of chloral and benzaldehyde with the dibutyl esters of
aceto- and benzoylphosphonic acids,and N,,N-te~raethyldia:uidoacetophosphonic
acid take place at the carbonyl groups of, the latter, forming dibutyl a-
trichloroacetoethyl(benzoylbenzyl)phosphat,es.and N,N-tetraethylalky1diamido-
phosphates.
--300-T70
010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
~.TITLE-ADUITION OF ALDEHYDES TO ALLP.HA,OXOPHOSPHONIC ACID ESTERS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-PUOOVIKP A.N.t NIKITINA t V*l.# YEVDOKIMOVAv V.V.
~_~-'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ALDEHYDE, BENZENE
.~,PROXY RE-':L/FRA14E--1992/1750 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/040/002/OZ94/0298
Cl.R.C ACCESSION ND--AP0112736
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDG 547,261118
PUDOVIK, A. N. , NIKITINA, V. is) and V. V.
~E D
"Addition Reactions of A`ldehydes to Acid L5tersll
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 'Vol IjO., No 2, Fob 70~ pp 294-298
Abstract: Continuing their study of addition arid ccn6ens-ntion roac-
tions of o rgano phosphorus compounds: with ari act_,'-!o mi~tnyje,ne gro-up,
the authors studied reactions of aceto-r an,--' b en o y tl p 1 i .3 L-> p ~ o nc a c i C's
d,: - Y1
t, reactions of,~ ch 110ral -.,;i
with aldehydes. It was found tha
and diethyl.este~rs of acetophosphonic acid and diat1r.-J-1 e-ster of bon-
zoylphosphon4e acid in benzene at 80o~in the preserice of ~ipa-J
proceed on the carbony! groups to give dialkyl es,~,ers of ~~-hyd~~,Oxy-
t;C-acetoxy- or c>',:-hydroxy;C~~benzoylhyd,,-oxyeti,.), photiplionic acid~s-
a higher ',~enzperature (110 ) in toluene there -L~~ a plao.5phionare-pnos-
phate rearrangement to give phosphates. The reactions of dimethyl
and diethyl esters of acetophosphonic~ acid -withlbenzaldehyde arid, bu-
tyJ ester of glyoxylic acid, a5.well as of diethyl ;ester of benzoyl-
-.iith benzaldehyde in :a
phos~honie acid toluene i the presence of piper
Idine-give -the correspond.-Lng.pho-sphates*
USSR UDC.- 666-764.32
IGNATOVA, T. S., BELYAKOVA, Ii. P., PERMIKIVIA, 111, 14., 534KINA, X. V.,
MYAKISHEVA, N. A., and YEVDOKLIOVA, Z..U.,: Eastern IrAiZ~~-Hefractoriea
"Wect of Technological Factors on the Density and Microstructure of
Corundum Ccrwica Containing 1% Titanium Oxide"
Mos=4, Ogneupory, No. 8, 70, pp 32-35
Abstract: This study demonstrates the dependence of the microstructure and
the density of corundum ceromics on the method of grinding, the dispersity
of the silica, the method of wolding and the annealing tem1peratures of the
finished product. A higher dispersizy, -vibratory grinding, high annealing
temperatures and TiO2. additiono promote the formation of a vieerocrystalline
struaturelviiich in turn in responsible for the greater heat resistance of
the, Mater.1als A higher dinpursityot the vilica increamen the intenoity of
1/2
USSR
IGNATOVA, T. S. et al, Ogneupory, No TO, pp 32-35
crystallization at high temperatureG and initiates recrystallization of
co,-jnd= at a much lower annealing temperature. Vibratory~grinding
intensifies recristallication and the formation of a nacrocrystalline
structure,which causes loosening of the.body and decreases the density.
It appears that the higher thermal resistance and la4er strength of
corundum parts with macrocrystalline.structures are related to some increase
in apparent porosity,
2/2
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'IR-P
1/2 021 UNCLASsirma~ PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE-7ISOLATION OF POLYtSTYRENESULFONIC-ACIOt FRL
OM A REACTION MIXTURE -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-ALEKSANDROVi I-Vop YEVOOKI'M_ SKI;Yt A.N.r PETROVA, NoAsy
.-OUSHEYKC, D.A.v ZAYTSEVAt
COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR.
:,qSOURCE--U.S.SoR. 265t439
-,~REFERENCE--0TKRYTIYAt IZOBRET., PRom. 013RA2TSY, TOVARNVE ZNAKI 197ot
;,~',-DATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--POLYMERt STYRENE# SULFOMIC A.CIDj CHEMICAL SEPARATION, CHEMiC-AL
PATENT-
14 AP.
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0137003
UNCLASS IF IEG
USSR UDC 621 -51
V. I. Cudidate of Technical Sciences# Docent
"The Exergetic Efficiency of a Compressor"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshildi Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Eashinostroyeniye, pp 121-124
Abstracti When characterizing compressor efficiency, isothexual, adiabatic,
and polytropic efficiencies do not take into account the fact, that the real
temperature of the compressed gas is higher than the theoretical temperature,
and therefore that the work capacity of the gas delivered to the compreassor
is higher than the theoretical value. Consequently, these efficioncion are
not roal efficlencian, but aiv neroly oonvontlonitl. valuen, aril, for this avaron
c=ot serve as objective criteria of compres"r econoi%y. An unconditionally
objective indicator for compaxing tho econonky of varioun conr(m-ssors can be
es-L blished on tle basis of the concept of gas exe47,
ta 11 , this being defined as the
=xizum work capacity of an energy source, under given exiviromnental conditions.
The process of exe-,~3y conversion is accompmled by ir-revocable losses of exergy
(due to irreversibility phenomena). Exergetic efficiency is de-term-ined by all
forms of exergy losses in thn working processes of a compressors and is a value
which characterizes the econamy of any. type of compressox, both of the cooled
type and of the uncooled type, In the case of the conproosion of an ideal gas,
114
Therapy
USSR
ANDRYEVA, YEVGENIYA, Central Research Laboratory, Riga. Medical Institute
"The Threat of Rhesus Incompatibility Is Receding"
Riga, Nauka i Tekhnika, No 2. 1971, pp, 33-36
Abstract: After describing the disease.caused by rhesuai-ncc--patibility,
the genetic aspects, etc, the author outlines the new Soviet method of
prevention now undergoing trials ia several Moscow-and,Leningrad clinics.
Immediately after a Rh-negative woman gives birth to her first child in a
maternity hospital, she receives a small,quaiLti.ty of aatirhasus gamma
globulin containing Rh antibodies. These. antibodies b-Ind the fetal Rh
factor which together with fetal blood penetrate into the bloodstream of
'Les of the Rh
the mother during childbirth. In combining w1th the pitttic.
factor, the antibod4ea neutralize it longbefore t-he m6ther begins to
elaborate her o-~m antibodies aimed. at. combatting the MI. factor of the
fetus. The resulting antibody-fetal-Rh facior ca=plex,h~ gradually ex-
creted.
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ALt
VDC 62.752.4
ctioicL or SCVLE&L P&RACLETURS or 0 LE aYRGCOPPASSCS
A'Pilm I a
[Article by _r-.a-Ujjk an Kiev polvtoc4-
nic Inat tute; Leningrd'j, rzy.C-iya VUZ.
Russian, Us 3,
111~z, z-xicl~ ekanimer, -the 4uedtion of so-
lectine basic parameters for adjustable
gyrocompasse: vith the aid of noroCrams.
Any nunbor of paper% have boom devoted to analyzInf..
orroru in adjuntaLle Cyroco.raunes with Indirect control.
The questions of desirninp-these Instrum:ntz, which armors-
colvAng ust.in systems of Do virtation ad
contiol' 'of moving objects, havoi "on die uosed inadequately
In the literAtur& . In tho,present-articia we examine-ques-
Tions of delecting, the basic -parameters of adjustable Fyro-
compazsse':~ In which-iomp'onsation. is carried out of the mo"ents
of the fdrctz f inertia producing baIlLatic errore.in the
Instrument.
The equations of notion of an adjustabl*.syrocomposs
with Indirect control can be wrirtan In the formt
HO + ff-,-i+ k~ + I
H; - CtfWj+ k,)) k, 1r, I +
k
where W, V t -2W2Vn; L. and Ly are the external moments p-
plied to the axes of the Fgyro 00" pass support for componva-
tIon of the ballistic errarx formed In accordance with the
expresslons%
-7-
USSR
YEVGENIYEVA. T. P. .........
Kak Kletki Obsbehayutsya Drug s, Drugom (How Cells Communicate With One
Another), Moscow, Znaniye Publishing House, Seriya Biologiya, No 2, 1974,
64
pp
Translation: Annotation: The author tells of the behavior of homogeneous
and qualitatively different cells in tissue cultures, their movement by
means of undulating membrane, contact inhibition, the ~rocesa by which cells
recognize one another, and many other aspects.of cellulay relations which are
of prime theoretical and practical.importance.
Table of Contents: Page
-Introduction 3
Chapter 1. The Science of Q�11 Behavior
4
Chapter 2. Do Cells Need Information About Their Neight~ors? 14
Chapter 3. How Do Intereellular Relations Take Shape in Evolution? 23
Chapter 4. The Oppenheimer Phenomenon, or 'Aat Disruption of Inter-
cellular Relations Can Lead to.. 42
Chapter 5. Trained to Attack 50
Conclusion 61
Recommended Reading 64
Ells 1-i ~ad ink
MR
USSR UDC: 521.821
EcoloMl Of Ani
Institute of the Eirolutionaxny Mb;,pho
Y logy and
imeni A. 11 .'evertsov, AcadeMY of ~ Sciences USSRi lbscOW
n'~Poers
arcinomas Using Mf-f usion 01~
Igieterotransplantation of SoIT16 Hunian C
Mosco; Doklady AkadeIr'!
Tauk SSSRI Vol 194, No 6., 1570., pp 1447-1L49
3) 0, A gastric
.Abstract: Small pieces (no larger than 0.5 Irm _yj t-Olors (solid
an -1 nodes, mazirnarY
cancer., metastas-is of solid gastric C Cor -to regional :Lymr;
0
admocarclnoma, mamna'7 cirrhus, bronchogenic lung cancer, and poeudomnacinous
testicular cystocareinoma) were placed in diffusion chwdbevs made of No. I milli-
pore filters impermeable to cells (pore. size, 0.1 to 0.3 irderons ir diameter)
and implanted in rats and hamsters intraperitoneally or subcutaneously. The
chambers were removed from the animals 3, 7, 10, 14, IMd 3P d
aays after implanta-
tion. Iffie- malignant tissue continued to grow in the dif fus ion chambers izn 50%
of the cases regardless of the type of tumor or method of Jua-oixnt-ing the cimmbe-r-s.
The morphology- of the ce-I-Is and nature of their growth were almost identical to
those of the original tumors,
997",
USSR UDO 621.762.001(088.8)
YRYGRAFOV, A. V., KOPSAKOV, V. V., SKALDINO B. A,t ALEKBEYEV, G. I., KOZLOVA,
"Instrument for Determining Concentration of Magnetic Powder in Suspension"
USSR Author's Certificate Ho 265554, cl. 42 1, 13/04, (G01 n), filed 8 Aug
68, published 26 Jun 70 (from RZh-X1etaUurgiyaj NO 3, Mar 71, Abstract No
3G-1,51P by A. Epik)
Translationt A block diagram Is presented and a description given of the
working principle and operation of an instrument for deter-r-Aning the magmetic
powder content of a suspension. The instm"tent contains apower unit, generator,
buffer amplifier, sensing elevient, detector, d-o amplifier, and Indicator. To
increase measurement accluxacy, atisure linerity of readings, and simplify the
.schema of the instrument, It is suppliod with a marnietizer.in the form o-f two
coaxially situated annular per.-anont zagnets. Two fa:rroprQbQ half-cells,
connected via the d-c amplifier to the indicator, ara,inatalled in the magnet
gap,perpendicular to the axis of the niagnets, with a vessel containing the
medium under study mounted in the annular ~ap of the'uppermagnet. Wo
Illustrations,
....................
Y3VG10,FGVzk_,, G.
Broa- db and 1-licrowave l?i1ters"
L'_,,uchno-te:hn. sb.
Coilec'"
ratura ',,ngine~!ring, Scientlit 10 r-
of Co--,-!trol and lie-asurement :'Iquiprlent) 1970, ---,lc). 3(21), pp 124-127
'To. 3, L~arch~ .71, 3?,117,6)
Translation: The comnulvation ofa broad-band UH-F filte-r is
Sented Paid its structural alimensions and characteristics are
J71ven.
66 __-
MM.
Q q /7,7-tu
UDC: 362,11.007.4:650.,51
n-VESTICA71ON OF t.-ORK SC,,E,-.ULZ Or toSPITAL 4TTENDANTS IN CLINICAL DEPAR-rmnas
0
,,F HOSPITALS (BAS!:!) M? nATA FOR Tl-:,: KUNICIPAL CLINIU.I. HOSPITAL IMENI S.P.
moscew)
b-. I.S. chan'40, Gelitm-.ma, T I Y(-,VRra
Moscow, Sovatk.,v~, UrAvoolz',rawiniye, Russian, No 2,
Aovust 1971, pp 31-3.1
etencarchcrs arr dde~atlng' more and more attention to organization of
-"-
k of z:jdj
j
,
co
Studles are mnde of the work of doctors and nurses
In PO;Ycllnics ftLd hospital-s. let -a failed to encounter data In the! liters--
rrlro~ dealing wl-th rrallysta -of t!-x trork done by =:-Uo and female hospit;'l
etterdznts- a"~s hiric.3 and' trairinK of such workers an well as organization
C,ftheir work are p=Uez.; '--. modern public health,
AL the requosr. c- the pub-c health commission of the Moscow Council
-f' a , d
0 ;Orkera' Deputies, 'n July air August 1970 we m d , a stu y of the training
'
I,,
fertal.t. hos-,tral atten~nntA. ttair aviaLlability in a clinical in!;t1tuLicn,
~cb,~ao,!-c of -jo-k eXiSrin~ UYr.Leriol organizing 0-ir
Ti 0' e. c~,Llgtitlun wa.~ conducted
unin- ~id ujc~ in Lhe dcpartment of scientific orpmnlza-
ttcn of Ot thIC ~'Z _U!Iior. ~Ct~ntlfie RCSearCh ITISLIEUte of Soc:Jal Hygiene
Lr,d rUb-'IC Health k*)r!~,r,a7,itIcn imeni N.A. Scm--S'- '~o As it: applien to tho
~C~crc ==. 1.'7c=i:11.'7 trnt=~ nursms
-he Ho~p~t.,l im~~nl S .P. horkln Ql"~Cked OW wvr~
~vnp by the female at:en~jnt~. 71~e work of these 1tL-?ndnnts at each work
plec, was studied arc,=:! -he clock for six days by the method of photograph,
Ini, urk time and cloc,tnz. ~he =ar.riil was procesaed btAtiitically using
%,r'~ti.n -.-hods, 7- the'np-jtic' two surgical, One twurvlogtcal,
end cne neurorurgical vp4rtr*!n-- w-~re selected for the study. W~ lnv'-.~tlgated
work of 19 attendwi.t~
(fezalej inel.ding eevvn in the 6CTI~PCULiC derArt-
five Ill OW surgical one.~, three in the neurnsurgical, and four in the
departmenl.
Tht! atrendants 6tudled ranged in age from 37 tt~ 75 years, over 50 per-
ccn-. of tlieLi werL SC~-;U% ycnru of ag~~ and nbout 25 percent over 60 years old.
39 -
-TOPIC~TAGS-CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION, NICKE'v DIOXANE, BUTANOLt SUCCINIC
SOLVENT ACTIONt PYRROLIDINE ..KETONE
-.'..ACID -AMIDEw
.-.:,~,'CCNTR0L, MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
WXY REELIFRAME-2000/0981 STEP NO--UR/0409/70/011)01003/0,355/0358
.
P
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0124640
- -UN CLASS T FIE -.
J/Z 031 UNCLASSIrI;E0 PROCESSING DA_(E--2'lN-OV70
JON OF Ati 18
T.I:TLE--APPROXIMATE EQUATIONS FOR. THE TUR8ULE,4T' .4 01 1 N C G IP R E S SLE
FLUID -U-
V.M.
..,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-_AKA0EMIIA.NAUK SSSR,:JZVEST11A MEKHANIKA ZHI 0KCIS T II GAZAP
JA N.'" FE B P* 91-103
DA-rE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
INCOMPRESSIBLE FLU 10, PROBABILITY
T 0 P I C, TAGS-TURBULENT~FLOW,
.::DISTR'l-BUTION, FLOW VELOCITYi V E L 0 C, I T YD 1 S T R L B U T I (I NFLO'W STABILITY
EQUATION,
C ONTR OL MARKING--NO RESTRIC7,10tis
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
OROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1793 STEP tlO--Ui'~/O42l/7Cl/DOQ/OOO/OO9l,/0103
CJ4C ACCESSIDt-4 NO---'c'tfl011"7_!9
- - - - - - - - - - -
212 033 UNIC LASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CJRC ACCESSION NO--APO112779
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ OISCUSSION OF rHE PROBLEm-s
ASSOCIATEO WITH THE DERIVATIGiN 0 F A N4 PPRO X I MATE SYSTEM OF EQUA S IN
ON
CLOS80 FORM FOR THE TURBULENT FLO14 OF AN INCOMPRFSS I RLE FLU [D. A.'I
APPROACH TO THE FORMULAT f 014 OF APPROk I MATE CONJF T[ONIS WHICH CLOSE TIFIE
SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS IS PROPOSEOIAND:A CLOSED -SYSTEM OF APPROXIMATE
EQUATION.S, WITHOUT EXPIRICAL CONSTAINT'Sp FOR THE, PROBABILITY
DISTRIBUTIONS OF VELOCITIES, AT FINITE POINT GROUPS IN TURBULENT FLOW IS
OBTAINED.
M! WEI
OWE M T. gffw~ffu . imp 1 T;l
USSR
ZAMTAROV, A. P.) MmMpav, V. M., and YE VKO)E I., Institute of Physical
Chemistry, lbscow
"Hydrogen Permeability of 14olIvybdenu-ni and Tungsten Polycrystals and Sinsie
Crystals"
Kiev, Fiziko-KhanichesIkaya Mekhanika Ma ri Vol 9, 'o 1,73 -33
te alov 11 yp 2 9
Abstract: The coefficients of permeability and diffusion of hydror--~Cn in poly-
-e determinectl a- -
einjstals and single ci~,,stals of molybdenini and tungsten Wei. id
relationships de5cribing these processes were obtainedi for the 400-3-20D, C
temperature ran3e 1-200 torr hydrogen pressiire interva).. It, w~as established
that as (,rrixi-n site increases, hydrogen pemie, i r1o 'fri a
ib- lity in Iyerystelo, i~*. t~v, 11
decreaces, approaching values possessed by single crystals. 'faus it was con-
cluded that grain boundaries hwre a decid d effec f d
e t on di.-FT=ion o' h-, ro-en in
polycrysta1z. Eypressions for diffusion- coefficients of hyd.-,o,-:Ten in jrol3d;derw_m
and tiziCsten were obtained fro-Ii test res-L.LIts. figures, 2 tables, 14 biIblio-
graphic referee--ces.
VI
47
~MEE iF~Nmf ~iiL~,~~3,-.i;iii,,-i-.ii~tiiii;itiiiiiii:~ filind.-IL-NnominnIOM NNORN 1EL'Am V"A,2E*"m1r ifintilth Pml-
Water and Water T!r6atment
USSR UDC 543-3:537-533-35+537-533-73
DERYAG.O., B. V., )OIKO, E..~ I., ICISIN, V. I., UJKIYPIIOIr!CH, V. 14.1
RABINOVIC11, YA. 1.~,' CMJRAYEV, N. V., and. BARONCIVA, R.; V., Institute of Physical
Chemistry, Academy of Sciences-USSR; and Institute of Crystallography ineni
A. V. Shxfbnikov,, Academy of Science USSR
"Electron Diffraction Study of Modified Water"
Moscow, Dokla-dy Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 208.1 No 3, 1973, PP 603-605
Abstract: Modified water (m.w.j was prepared by three processes on a quartz
film in order to study the "anomalous component" (a.c.), e.g. that part of the
m.w. whichis nonvolatile at room temperature. The bulk of the sample is
amorphous. The polytypic character of the different crystalline modifications of
the a.c., seen earlier in electron micrographs and ascribed to impurities of
Na' and K, was evident in the electron diffraction payterns; in the latter
case, however, it could not be correlated with Na +or IC+. It was thus assumed
that the crystalline part was composed of different contaminants. 'The diffrac-
tion pattern, autoradiographs of triltiated samples, and electron micrographs
are Included,
END
WIF
USSR UDC: 8.7.4
P IT-VLAP -V. N.
IlAutomated System for Syntactical Testing of lZesponses of 'Recognizerl Stude;,.tsll
Mat. i.Inform. Probl. Progno-zir. i Upr. Naukoy [Mathematics and In-foririation
e
Problems in Prediction and Contr I of Science-Collection of Worls] Ki v
0
om Referativnyy Zhurnal K mictika, No 11,
1971, pp 165-1742 (Translated fr 'ib L
1972,.Abstract No llVSS6, by V. Utkin)
Translation: The comt,)orent Parts of the "recognizer" system are defined: a
e J.Or syntactical checking
coder, models Of automatic systems f of answers
r
tical co-rr(,ctness of students'
Cluding a model of an alpha-recognizzer of syntact
answers, and an CTror locator. The SyStCM rujIS on the VES11ti-6 cor,11)utcT, occ%1-
pies ap TOXIMately 1000 uords of memory and cfhecks an average of 8000 Symbols
--..--.per second. . A grarinatical systen describing~ one venion of ALGOL-60 is
connected to it.
Z..
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P I
USSIR UDC 8.74
YEVLADEWO, V. N.
"A Method of Constructing Parametric Systems of Syntactic Ad~ustment"
Kiev-Alushta, Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniya sistem programmir.--
:sbornik (Theory of Languages and Methods~of Constructin*g Programming Systems--
collectionlof works), 1972, pp, 357-368 (from RZh-4,latematika, No 1, Jan 73,
abstract No 1V818 by V. Mikheyev)
Translation: The paper presents a general approach to construction of a
parametric system of syntactic adjustment. By syntacti:c adjustment the
author means. 1) finding syntactic contradictions (syntactic errors) in the
program; 2) pr!nting out information on these program contradictions in a
form of maximum convenience to the user from the standwint of detecting and
eliminating these contradictions; 3) automatic and automated correction of
the contradictions found in the program. A general model of the parametric
fu
system of syntactic adjustment is presented together vith. a ~ nctional dia-
gram. The parametric system of,syntactic:adjustment is oriented toward the
class of input languages. The basic components of the system are: a control
unit; a symtactic check unit; syntactic tables~which give the syntax of the
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USSR
YEVLADENKO, V. N.
"Method of Construction of Parametric Syntactical Debuggi-ng Systell"s"
Teoriya Yazykov i Metody Postroeniya Sistemi PTogramAr. [The Theory of
Languages and Methods of Construction,of Programing Systems], Kiev-
Alushta, 1972, pp 357-368 (Translated,from Referativilyy Zhurnal, Kiber-
netika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V818 by V. MikheNev).
Translation: A general approach is presented to the construction of a
actical debugging system (IISDS) . Automatic debugging means:
parametric sYnU 0
1) determination of syntactical contradictions (syntachial errors) in a
program; 2) output, of information on these. con t radictions in t1w,
in the form must convenient to the user from the poiilt of view (if Oicir
detection and correction; 3) automatic and automated correctio.1 of con-
tradictions noted in a program. A general model. of a P,)D,5 and diagram
of its functioning are presented. The PSDS is a system oriented to a
class of input languages. its basic components are: control- section;
Syntactical control sections; syntactical tables fixing the syntax of the
input larguages; syntactical error interpretor. The basic characteris-
tics of realizations of PSDS using the BESM-6 and 'IM-220 conputers are
presented. 14 Biblio. Refs.
USSR
YUMDOV, B. , Pravda Correspondent :C+q9 14
"Reporting by Neurons"
Moscow, Pravda, 12 Jan 70
Translation: Novosibirsk 11. Strange, semitransparent structures, odd inter-
lacings appear on the screen. In a second.the whole fantastic picture re-
appears; the capillaries. begin to pulsate, extend, form tiew angles and networks
expand.. Tim e-lapse photography permits the -observer to ttice the secrets of
development of nerve eells, of brain neurons. Thin is not Just a popularized
scientific film. Rather, it is genuine reporting, conducted,,as it were, by
the neurons themselves. Thisfine filmed study was done for the first time
:in the country by scientists at the Institute e)f Physiol(,gy,_~iberian Depart-
went of the Academy of Sciences USSR. .,The'authors of this film, Candidates
12 19721546
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YEVIADOV, B., Pravda Correspondent,
%Moog--,,
"Reporting by Neurons"
Moscow, Pravda, 12 Jan 70
Translation: Novosibirsk 11. Strange, semitransparent structures, odd inter-
lacings appear on the screen. In a second the whole fantastic picture re-
appears; the capillaries begin to pulsate, extend, foimi new angles and networks,
expand. Time-lapse photography permits the observer co,see the secrets of
development of nerve cells, of brain neurons. This is~not just a popularized
scientific film. Rather, it is genuine reporting, conducted, as it were, by
the neurons themselves. This fine filmed study wps dorte for the first time
in the country by scientists at the Institute of Physiology, Siberian Depart-
ment of the Academy of Scicaces USSR. The authors of this film., Candidates
of Scieace V. Bystrov, S. Olenev and M. Shtokman, traced the development of
nerve cells outside the body for 24 hours. This new method has great possi-
bilities for understanding the surprising triinsformations and the marvelous
c(niunullic,lLioll which charactcrize brain. development. The filmcd study wmi
allowl, -I( (111m opt!'attly, of alt e4chibition of: the achievelflarics OLI biologtcal and
MditN'11 LII3L,LttLtW4 Of NOV0111141701c,
USSR uDc 6~2-7,6329937
YEVLAMOVA A A All-Union Institute for Plant Protection, LeninGrad
Entomopathogenic Fungi in the Biological Control of
"Prospects for the Use of E
rnsect Posts.,
to
Leningrad, M-ologiya i Fitopatologi~ra, Vol 5P N 2, 1971Y pp 105-114
Abstracti This is a comprehensive and detailed liteniture review on the
fungus pathogens which vay be sul1ted for insect control. Fungi can pene-
trate into the insect organisa not only:perorally, but also through integu-
ment and breathing orifices, os that hosts in the inactive phase can be
infected as well. Work done in the Soviet Union and abroad is covered by
this review. Although the use of fungi in the fight aZainst i=cnt.3 has
not yet been uide-spread or on a 3.axge scale*p furthor resev.Tch into the
problem of producing effective fungus preparations with enhanced vi=lence
and the development of methods for the ruass production of sucai preparatiorz,
perhaps by radiation or chamiml zutagenesiqand subsoquent. selection of the
movL.prozising vaiiantsp will bxoadon the use of these.prov_,ising pathogens,
1A
30
USSR UDC 621.646.958
BEW-Wi L. G. f YEV1J1,MPIYEV2 A. I. IKARLOY, V. 1.
"GTI-6 Ralide Leak Detector"
Moscow, bUiolodil'nava Tekhnika, 'Itto 6, 1971,.pp 27-30
Abstract: The GTI-6 pressure-vacuum halogenated gas leak detector is described.
The sensor of the leak detector comprises
two platinum electrodes (a collector
and an incandescent erutter) reacting to. the partial pressure of the test gas.
-operates on the principle,of. of:positive 16 s by incandescent
t emission n
I
platinum and.a sharp.inc:t:ease lniLhis emission in the:~presqnce of halide com-
pounds. The operation o17 the device is.-described, and schematics of its
assemblies are presented. Curves for the leak detector signal as a function of
the volumetric flow rate of the test gas through the sensor at various tempara-
tures of the emitter show that longer presence of halides in the sensor caused
by a decrease in the voiumetric flaw rate to V = 0.05~-O.l liters/minute increases
the ionization efficiency and, consequently ' the reading and sensitivity of the
detector. Below 0.05 liters/minute contamination of the emitter takes place.
A table is presented showing the,comparative characteristics of various Soviet
and the best foreign halideleak detectors. The GTI-6 will go into series
production in 1971.
USSR uDc 61 .5:628.8(98)
:3 0
MMVIIEVA, G. I., arxi YEVLLVIYEVA, Mi N.0 Institute of General and Communal
IV 44z,.
Hygiene imeni A. N Sri, MI~bd' al Sciences USSR; Central Institute
of Advanced Training for Physicians, 146scov.
"Differential Parameters of the Hicroclimate for Living Areas in the Far North"
Moscow. Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 1, Jan 71, pp 20-2)
Abstract: Tests were conducted in an aerodynamic cold chamber on healthy
subjects 19-30 yrs old to determine permissi:ble conditions that must exist in
3-tving areas in the Far North. The: temperature in the chamber was varied from
minus 15 to m-inuZ 19),.' and the velocity of. air in it. from 0 to 4.5 ralsec. 'The
clothinga and activities of the subjects were varied. to imitrite those _Mder
actual conditions. The skin temperatura, heat, production.: am the intensity
of body thezn-noregulation were deiermined. Furthermore, the degreo of co-;u'ort
of the subjects uas established. On the basis of *.hD resu1ts obtaizned, Lhe_
wind veloci:ty at temperatures down to minus 200C should not exceed 3 m4sec in
outdoor areas destined for rest (slow walking), while it may be as high as
4-4.5 m/sec at the same temperatures in outdoor areas for games and physical
training. In tests conducted at 3-150C, it was established that the tempera-
-ture Jn covered, heated passages between ihhabited.bulldings should not be
lower than 12-150C.
Vi
-~j
AlVoo323917
OM: FBIS Daily Report, Soviet Utdon, 2 ~Urah. 19170, Vol H, kir 41, p D I
USSR
SIBERM' SCIENTISTS REVIEW YBARIS ACHIEVEnnu
Moscow PRAVDA~24 Feb 70 L
ndov reportz '51
-B. Yevlaz
beriar, Scientists 1pave ~Xet`j
(Text] :Novosibirsk. 24' February-In the House of uientiFt5 tit AlmdemGorodok a
gerteral meeting a' tilo Siberian Section of th~--u
-Acad opened
today.
ue to grow and ex-tm-0. Last year
Scientific research, centers in Siberia contin
the sect icin ;~aa !;upplementet by- some nei~ institutea. lit Tcomti1r, for etatiple. atraos-
-pt - -1~it -s were organized. Training tadres, uith
--,-'p.,erjc-:; ticz ana petro-chemical ins.
cat --- - and better than in'Oreceding years.
xer q7mri iznz Ms perrorueC faster
19700658
-f Euimm
USSR UDC 62-501.22
L. G.
"Methods of Analysis of Dynamic Systems Containing Random Parameters. III"
'Moscow, Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, No 7, 1970, pp 21-27
Abstract: Nonlinear dynamic systems having random quantities as parameters
and additive perturbations are analyzed. Equations are.produced for the
probability density and moments of the vector of phase coordinates of the
system. A method is suggested for determination of thedistribution and
momEnts of phase coordinates of dynamic systems containing these parameters
and perturbations by analyzing the random quantities as system variables,
for which additional equations are derived. The total dimensionality of
the equations describing the operation of tha.system is!n + m, where n is
the order of the differential equations of the system, and m is the number
of random parameters in the system and perturbing functions. The influence
r
of additive gaussian white noise is also considered.,
177
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-Acc. Yr: APO 40671- Ref . Code:
tt A,W,0,3
PRMARY SOURCE: Av-lomatika i. T. lemekhanika, 1970, 'Nr ppor-53
STATISTIC INVESTIGATION OF:NONLINEAR AU70-0SCILLATORY
SYSTEM UNDER NONSTATIO'NARY CONDITIONTS
Mo zakov, I. Ye.
YevJ_ Ka
There is Sonsidered the problem of determining the correlation furictions of the
base coordinates of nonlinear systems under nonstationari~ conditions on the biSis-of
P
the method of statistic linearization. It.is shown that the applicatlon of the Method allows
to effnetively investigate trausient,processes and movinry conditions in anto-oscillatory,
extremal and in variable structure systems under random Initial -conditions and diStur-
bances as well as to, analyse tranAent Processes -in auto-oscillatory systems in the absence
of random disturbances.
RE F, L FIM'ZIE
1975GG10
'USSR uDc 6z-5o
YEVLMOf, L. G.
Kontrol' Dinamicheskikh Sistem (Dynamic System Control),.Mozcow, Chief Edl-
Aorial Board on Physicomathematical Literature of "NauW' (Science) Publish-
ing House, 1972p 424 pp, Annotation p 4
Translation of Annotationo The book sets forth the principles of the syn-
thesis of.control characteristics of coiPlex:dynamic syatems, conzidered as
mathematical models of various kinds of moving objects automatic complexes,.
electronic and electromechanical equipmen:t,and other d6vicese
The technical condition of controlled plants Is evaluated; contxol
characteristics are determined; and the synthesis of optimal decision-making
and parameter-measuring systems Is considered. Questlons of p"redicting
the data obtained during the control process and methods of statistical
analysis and systems synthesis.are taken ups~ Controllod plazts are treated
as dynamic systems uith random parameterse- This rakes It possible to synthe-
size control characteristics in the planning and development stage of the do-
vices,
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USSR UDC: 669.243.45
A., VYAZ','41N, 0. A., rk-l"AnoviLL-S. F., GOLGER, S. P., BOIZARENKO,
B. I., and PZKACH, V. F.
"Reduction Kinetics of Commercial Nickel Oxide in a Fluidized Bed Using Gas
Mixtures as Reducing Agents"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No. 12, Dee 70, pp 10-13
Abstract; Results of laboratory studiesare presented on the reduction of
aintered nickel oxide in a fluldi2ed bed. 'The experir-ents were conducted
In qiiart-, reactorts, 35-38 M- in di&mete with externiLl eluatmc eati. g.
The degree of reduction of the materia,16:,was meanured.by Weight differences
between the initial and reduc" swanles. Allowances vere ~mde for weight
losses related to,natural analysis of visual oboervationz o,,O* 'the quality of
ion ofthe material
fluidizationLand data on the beginning of conglomerat
roviding an optimun, value.of flOidization of wf, 2. The
ental.
-experim
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Mletally, No. 12 Dec '[0, pp 10-13
141jO, E.. A. et al, Tsvetayye
Shk
results on reducing rzicke'L ox-ide with hydrajen-carbon monocide (H,:CO=1:1)
and h4drogen-methane (H2,"C:~;4=2:1) mixti~res, have shown that the reduction
A
capacity of hydrogen-carbon moroxide mixtures depends largely on hydxogen
content since hydrogen is chemically more active. In the hydrogen-methane
mixture both are fairly active reducing agents. Figtwes in the ori.3;inal
article demonstrate the dependence of the degree of reduction on reduction
duration with converted gas at various temperatures and the dependence of
the degree of gas utilization on the duration of reduction with hydrogen
at various temDeratures. lihe gas utilization e2ficie4icy ii a linear func--
tion of the height of the layer of =terial:being re4ii-~~ed. It was found
that the gas utilization efficiency in reduction witWconverted gas is
higher tim that with hydrogen.
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USSR UDC 669.24.492
KAC 0. A., YE - OV
BON-DAFF_I;-KO, B. I., PE H, V- F., Sq&'--O, E. A., VYA7_'MN
S. F., azd GOLGER, S. P. ^_1 ---------
"Fluidizatioa of Industrial Nickel Pouder"
Moscow, Tsvetnvve Metally, No ~Iay 70, p24
Abstract; The results of an experimental determinatim of tile fluidization
onset rate of n~~ckel pc~,.zder containing 5-6% Cu antl 3% Fe, v7izli 2010''I
bulk densitv ano apparent weilCht of 5.36 kgll, for varic-as p~_r,:dar fractio-zis
are- preseuted in tab"lar forza, together with data an Rqynolds (Re) a-d
calculaLed for each, test conlition. An equation for de-
Fedarov nt.
ter=1ning thin_ f-irrt Cri LICal rate of fluidizttion anse tin dvrivad on the
basis of vxpvri:zentTal data.
-'!J2 o 0- UNCLASSIF1 0~ PROUSS-ING DATE-07 T70
ITLE--;-,fl,,uNCCH,RC.MATlC M.GRPHOLCJ(~-Y OF POLAIR AUk0RA ACCORPING TO THE L)ATA :IF
---'THE, PATROL SPECTROGRAPH IN MURMANSK -U-.
~A6TWJR--YEVLASMIN, L.S.
CUINTRY OF,INFO--USS-Q
f
--.SQURCE-kAZ0EL IV, PCLYARWYE SIYANIYA, 1970v NR 19, PP 12-26
PUbLISHED ------- 70
:~.%UBJECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, EART~H SCIENCES &ND OCEA~413GRAPHY,
:~PHYSICS
."TOP-IC`:-TAGS--AURORA, POLAR AREAt SPACE TIMEv SPECTROGRAPH, IONOSPHERIC
-ANC F
S7 UP B GEOMAGNETIC FIELD
--CCNTRnL MOKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
J'00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF 11-0
STFP W --iJR /3307/70/000,1019/031 2/,)r)/,5
..PRUXY REEL/rRAME--l%)94/0108
Edal-2'P011.4504
t iN L S' E-1 E-q~-
020 UNCLAS_S:1 F I Ef)m PROtESSING DATE-020CT70
CtIRC ACCES-~10%1 NO--AP0114504
-.Ai3STRAC,T/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE B4SIS OF THE ANALYSIS 10F
SPACE T11ME-DISTRIBUTIO)4 OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF AU;~OR4E AND 'THEIR
_A.SSOCIATIGN~WITH PARAMETERS OF THE DISTURBED IONOSPHERE AN.0 THE
GEOVAGNETIC FIELD THE PAPER DETERMINES THE~ DEGREE OP CHAN-SES 3F
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STREAMS OF, PARTICLES, CASUING AURORA FROM THE YEAR
13F THE MAXIMUM TO THE YEAR OF THE..HINIMUM OF SOLAR ACTIVITY. DURING
THAT PER11.30 THE PROPERTIES OF THESE STREA"S, HAVE SHOwN CONSIDEqABLE
CHANGES, THE INTENSI TY OF THE ELECTRON AND PROT CIN :~ST REAMS P REC I P I TAT I NkGy
Ili-THE ZONE'OF MAXIMAL AURORAE RECURRENCE HAS CONSIDERABLY S,UBSIDED
.TOWARDS THE YEARS OF THE MINIMUM OF SOLAR.ACTIVITY. THE ENERGY SPECTRUM
OF THE PROTON STREAMS PRACTICALLY DID NOT,CHANGE.: THE ENERGY SPECTRUM
-E
OF ELECTRONS, BEING VERY WIDE IN THE YEARS,,OF THE RAXIM' BECAME MOR
MONOCHROMATIC AS THE :RESULT OF A CONSUDE'RABLE REDUCTION; C)F rHE LOW
ENERGY PAPT OF.THE ELECTRON STREAMS. THE CHARACTFR OF S ACETIME
THE FLECTRON AND PRUTON StREAMS IN THE EART141S ATMOSPHERE
--:~KEMAINS UNCHANGED DURING SEVEkAL YEARS;FROM.THE MAXIMU11i T:) THE MINIMUM
OF'- SOLAR, ACTIVtTY.
1/2~ 037 UNCL ASS IF I Eb!'~:'; PROCESSINIG ()ATE--13NOV70
~_TITLE-THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF, SOME-OCCUPATIONAL ANEMIAS -U-
.AUTHOR-(02)-S0RKlNAr N.S.t YEVLASHKOp YU*.Pe
i.'~~-C CUNT RY' OF l'NFO--USSR
CUIJ.CE,--KL IN ICHESKAYA A EUI TS INAP ~1970, VGL 48y NR 3r: PP 83-99
OAT E PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREA S--B I CLOG I CAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-ANEMIAP LEAD,
_P0R?HYAlN, METABOLIS14t TtSTt PO I SON EFFECT
HYDROCARBON
AARKING-NO RESTRIC
---C,CNTROL TIONS
--!DOCUMENT CLASS-Ul"CLASS[FIED
_PROXY_REEL/FRAME--3002/L689 STEP NO--UR/0497/70/048/003/0083/0089
.CIRC ACCESS.10N N,)--AP0129059
:_L,,_LS f I E 0
~212 037 UNCLASSI FIED' PROCESSING DATE-- 13jN9v 70
.CJRC ACCESSION N'0--AP0129059
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE~PAPER PRESENTS DATA ON THE
DIFFICULTIES EiricouvERED IN THE DIFF;_iRENTIAL DIAGXOSIS 3ETaEEN ANEMIAS
SOCIATED WITH THE ACTION OF LEAD AND BENZOL, ANO ANEMIA UF
-CCUPATIONAL ',Y .THE AUTHORS' STUDIED ALL~~ THE 1NDICES OF
ON ri ETIOLOC
N
PGRPHY.'~Itl IMETABOLISM, USING THEM IN A NUMBER OF CAISES As A.-,J EARLY AND
RELIABLE DIFFERENTIAL UIAGNOM TEST ON LEAU POISING), SUBJECr To
DISCUSSION IS THE POSSIBILITY OF UTILIZIN G INDICES: OF THE POrIPHYRIN
MET A 80 L I SjM AS (11N EOF THE OIFFERENTIAL TESTS -IN BENt,0L P-01SONING.
UNIC LA S S E F LED,
M-1 m WN "&l M m TIAM M
-.tj'p If m I.... R I I M 1.1t. 1. 1 !1-1.1
U2
.,050 UNCLASSI FLED P,ROCEtS:ING DATE--27NOV70
~04ttl_E--'GPOWTH OF METALLIC FILMS 1,111 CONDENSA-TIO-N FROR ANIATUMIC BEAM
IRRADIATED WITH ELECTRONS -U-
L
AUTHOR-( 04 POSTN IkOV, V. S. ZOLOTUKH IN.,:IV. vMO RGU NOV vVdi.t YEVLEVP
-r'OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--FIZIKA. '-',ETALLOV I M~TALLOVEOENIE, FEB. 19704 29, (2), 441-442
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
J E C TAREAS--PHYSfCSt MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--EPITAXIAL GROWTH, META L. F I 1_14, METAL VAPOR DEPOSITION, GAS
IONIZATION, ELECTRON BEAM# GOLOt SILVERt ALUMINUM
ON TR 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1822 STEP NO--UR/0126/7010291002/0441/0442
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129lqO
-rown.-
- - -- - - - - - -
":`2/2 050 UNCLA S Sl F 1. E 0 ~~PPOCESSING DATF-27NOV70
C
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129190
ABSTRACT/EXTR~CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE F -EC
-FF -T 01 F[131111 IED ME f AL ATe.' S
ON THE EPITAXIAL G-ROWIT.11 OF FILMS CONDENSED FROM I','- f EGAS P-HASE WAS
STUDIEO 3,Y IRRADIATING EVAPORATED ATOMIC :BEAMS VF AUP AG, AND AL FROM
THE SIDE WITH AN ELECTROIN BEAliv SO AS' TO CREATE A Pizopurr)~,,, or iorjizi:o
PARTICLES PRIOR TO DE
'PG'S I T I OiN. THE ELECTRON IRR.ADIA,.rION GREATLY
PROMOTED THE EPITAXIAL GROWTH bF THE METALLIC F [UmS 1114 ROCK SALT, THE
PARTICLES HAVING A FAVOURABLE 'EFFECT ON ~OALES*CENCE AND
CONTINUITY.
UNCLASS IF IED
41
0. t. 7--V
UDC, 611.127:611.831.014,477-019
*
-C-
THE EV`ECT 07 TPMSVERSE G TORCES ON KTRLAL NEWE CELLS (EXPERIMENTAL MORPHO- ,
LOGICAL 7.NVFSTIGATION)
[Article by J.,M. K1ebv=v,_J~L~.Jev).cM&U Chair of Normal and
-
~
Moscow$Madical Sto-
Topographic Anatomy (headed
,ff=MT1yMav71
-
ent V.M.
QsSq-U4"a1 InstItutX, and Chair of Operative Surgery (headed by 6~c
luebanov)-. Toolinograd Medical Institute; Laningrad, Ar1h1v ato~111. 11.1o-
&
'ili i Embrialogii. Russiai, Nu 11. 2971. submitted 2 ~.
y 197~. pp
471
In vlaw of the successful develcpment of space medicine in the last
doade. one.of its special directions. space morphology. is beginning to
'
directio-a consisted of the numarous inves-
form. A zvear achievement:iw this a;
tigAtions of changes in th v4scuUr system occurring under the influence of
n
gravitational stress perf
o;;d under Ohm, supervision of M,G. Prives (1963-
1970). Some Intereatinj studies %kre ftade, of the effect of G forces an calls
and orgams (V.G. Yeliseyev, 1956. ~~19645; Yu.N. Kop&yev, 1963, 1967; V.C.
i Petrukhin. 1962-~-1963;-L.S'~-SuMlovi~1970~--imd others~.
However, to date, thtra.bAze been. relatl-vely few studies.of changes-in
i the, n-tryoun system foUawint accelerations, the~Vcssibllity of developing
tolerance and adaptation to gravitational stress, as wall in cumulation
I of ZrAV4
.rational fiCtori.
shown in (V.P.'Kqrkovskiy. 1957., V.G.
Patrukh1n. 1962; 1,5, Glushk~, 1.963, 1965; D.I. Hadvedev, 1963,
1 1965, andothers) that dystrophic and do gene rativa, chan ~as, connist-
ing of swelling, wrinkling of calls. chromato:Ly3iAl %racuolization
of nawronai- r,7t4izs4- -siz:-Gz4u-z:-c4da-r~ the Influcnen df--=vdc-atc
gravitational sLre.48. Under the Influmce of single Inozativel
accelerations (Beckmann and Ratcliffe, 1956) many nerve calls parish.
M.G. Prives, V.V. Stepanteov. and A,V. Yeremin (1970) demonstrated
:h=zcz in the -ncr7c-endj=Z=.
There have been practically no studies of changes in cardiac nerve Celle
under thainfluence of accelerations, and this was the objective of the study
whose results are submitted herain.
_ L2
USSR UDC 632.911
F., Senior Lab
oratory Assistant, Nikitskiy Botanical Garden,
Yalta.
"The Use of Punch Cards in Phytopathological Examinationsir
Moscow, Zashchita Rasteniy, No 10, 1971, pp 44-45
Abstract: Information on the diseases of fruit trees was formerly recorded
injournals, but na.4 the same informiation'is coded on punch cards with a
double row of edge perforations. Each tree has its own card, containing
such information as the number of the tree, the year it was planted, the
stock it belongs to, and its diseases (evaluated on a 5-point scale when
feasible). The new system makes it possible: to process data rapidly and
accurately and to carry out a simultaneous multiple scai.-ch on chosen
topic.
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"Nid
1.,10--1 4111"
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walLngg"m
024
UNC A~S-IFIM OATE--llSEP70
.-.-T.ITLE--KINETICS OF ETHANOL OXIDATJON ONAN: IRON MOLYBDENUM CATALYST -U---
,.AUTHOR--YEVMENENKOt N.P.t GOROKHAVATSKIYI
YA*B.
~-CDUNTRY OF INFO--~-USSR,
--.-,-SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970, lltlli 130-3
P'UFJLISHED------70
B T-AREAS-CHEMISTRY
__~U J E.C.
C TAGS--ETHANOLt CATALYTIC OXIDATION,. tRONv MOLYBDENOMs METHANOL,
..~'::CHEMICAL KINETICS
ONTROL IMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:-.-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'RROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0202 STEP (40--UP/0195~/70/011/001/0130/0133
.t.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106858
UNCLASSIFIED
I W.- .11-WIM . .. M ........
USSR
U DC 621.221.2
_0 "Ifluil"fl1r) VI. TO
K PTICHI ER"'MCO IT T
MIULZ G. D.
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nistration
"Experience in _'u c t eL yj t i 0 n of
by the Radar
Metliod"
Gidro:reI,h.Iiji.1-., No
_71t 22-26
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hanik 7
ummov, V. F., et al., Gidro='~O No 18, lo 11 pp P20 -26
:.,lc of ~--,-n-,-Woa.ch of mavc! crccf7ts ---rc
mad
1RCn.-V !c!tHOa i-1, con,31cle-cd to, be
exact, si:11,ole, -ind rcliable b,,r vm:,.-m ing Jer un.~~worabl
rolo;r~.ical cO-yl-,U-'-jf ~3. .1, '0 -Ilustr. ,one t ~-,-bl o ,c :Co a-s'
")1,1; v, j
three biblio. rc-~s.
2 P?
L14SR
uDo 621.397.;-h
IAN 0.
"Oomputation Of Squalizors Of Amplitude-Frequency Oharacteristiog For Telavision
Oonnecting Lineed
SlektrqRvyaz', No 2, 1972, pp 6-13
Abstraett Preliminary requirements are givan for th* amplitude-frequency
ahGracteristics of tolovieion oonnectina lines. The circuits of AIPC equal-'--%ors
are desoribad. The order of computation of.the generalized characteristics of
the equalizers is shown and the results of Computation- are: preserrLed. A number
of cablo types are listed with which tbe equalizers 'onn be-ueed- 7 fig. 3 tab.
Received by editors 2 Aug:71.
USSR UDG 616.53-008.6-02il 616-00.8.922.1.OIH,616.12-008,467 (047)
YEVNUKAr 1. 1., and IVASHMICH# E. 1.1 Novosibirsk Scientific Reseaxch
Institute' of -Pathology of Blood Circulation RSFSR Unistry of Health
"Tbe Effect of Oxygen Deficiency and Caxdiac Insufficiency on Glucocorticoid
Activity.of the Adrenal Cortee
Moscow, Terapevticheskiy Arkhivo Vol 43, N62 Fab 71 pp 13-16
Abstracti A brief review of the literature an the effect of chronic hypoxia
and pulmonary-cardlao insufficiency on adrenocorticaZ activity is presented.
The opinions expressed are highly contricUctoxyg.but.despite the contradic-
tions# it has been established that oxygen deficiency inducos deep changes
in metabolic processes# particularly effecting the exexotion of cortico-
storolds. Changes In adrenocortical activity induced by pulmonary-cardlac
diseases axe analogous to those caused by chronic bypoxia. Studies of
patients with.c=diac insufficiency showetl norphologic4a ch:~s in the
adrenaU such aa Glandular hywrtrophy# hypexplasia int-the nodal vonesp and
Vw development, of cavities and hemoxrhages.in these zones. The changes
are also chaxacterized by progressive.adrenal inadequancy dm to the muscular
load required for breathing,, energy for which is fumished chiefly by car-
bohydrate metabolism. Literature data on adrenocorticall. hyp'ofunction of
USSR
YLMTIKA I I and IVASIMICH E. 1. Terapeyticheski.v Axl-.hivt Vol 43,
No 2# Fab 71f PP 048
rheumatic etiology, and hypofunction due to eyanbtic and other types of
cardiac diseases are also reviewed, The literature data, despite contra-
dictions ori the'effect of hypoxia on the, secretion of corticos-teroids
presses and
and.metabolites, confirm the fact that:prolonged,.chronic hypoxim de
in the end exhausts adrenocnrtical functional~activlty'o
M C
k6 -
USSR
VINOKUROV, V. G., DIMITRIYEV, Yu. K., YEVREINOV,, E. V. KOSTELYANSKIY, V. M.,
LEKIINOVA, G. M., MIRENKOV, N. N., RUIK~, ~ROSIIEVSKIY, V. G.
IIA Homogeneous Computer System of Minicomputers"
Vychisl. Sistemy [Computer Systems Collection.of Works], No 51, Novosibirsk,
1972, pp 127-145 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal.Kibernetika, No 6,
.1975, Abstract No 6V600, bythe authors)..
Translation: The expediency is demonstrated of constructing homogeneous com-
puter systems (IICS) of minicomputers. A two-dimensional computer system, the
MINMIKS is described. The- elementary machines of this, system are based on
ASVT-M modules. Ilie composition of typical HCS software is pi-escinted. 20
biblio. refs.
1/1
El.
UNCLA~
1/2 037 5SjFfEh 7' PIROCE-5SING DATE -020CT70
:_.TlTLE--mqb.EL OF A REACTOR-SEPARATC.R FOR FL'UIVIZED-BED PROCESSES WITH A
SEPARAIALE HEAT-TRANSFER AGENT -u-
:,AuTtin-F--(03)-BkU[,,TSEKHOVOI, A.R., KATS013ASHVIL11 YA.R., YEVR'EYNOY, A.N.
_~--USSR
__,CGUINTRY CE INFL
SOURC f--K Hl Fi. PROM. (MOSCUo) 19709 46(llt 53-5
6ATE PW:LISHED ------- 70
AREAS--lAECH.j INU.p CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR,,AATERIALS
.,'..TOPIC TAGS--.IiODF-L, FLUIDIZED BED, CHEMICAL SEPERATION, INOUSTRIAL
..~PRODUCTICNv HYDROGENs CATALYST11, HEAT TRANSFER
C CUTR CL Y:AR.Kl.4G--14(J RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-~_PROXY RhEL/FRAMF-1990/2047 STEP Nn--UR/0064/70/046/001/0053/0055
CIRC ACC ESSION ND--AP0109979
212 037 UNCLASSIFIED PllbCES~114G OATE--020CT70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109979
AFLUIDIZED DID REACTOR
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN
SEPAAR44TOR FOR THE PPODUCTION OF H SUB2, BY CONVERSI;ON OF HYDROCARBON
OUTLET OF THE
(B..-T., ET AL., lq64,,p THE CATALYST CONCN. AT THE
LAPP. 1ST. DECREASED AND THEN INCREASED WITH INCREASINI~il GAS VELOZITY, Wt
ICN. CORRESPONDED TO W OF THE
IN THE COLUMN; THE MIN. IN CATALYST CON
.BORDER OF 01.30-0.35 Ms SEC# BUT ITS EXAICT*VALUL' DEPENDED ON THE GAS
VELOCITY IN THE SLOWING ZONE-OF THE APP. THE FREE CROSS SECTIJN OF THE
_TTLE EFFECT ON THE CATALYST CONCN. AT THE OUTLET
T,RAYS~ HAD LI AND ON THE
.:.DETR EE, OF..SF-PN,r PROVIDED THAT THE HOLE DIAM. WAS.LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
Z MM AN-EQUATION F3R THE CALC.N. OF THE AIN. CATALYST CONCN. IN THE
-:GAS IS PROPOSED.'
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i/2 LINCL?~S~l FtFO Pk'i'lCESS-1 NG D A T27NOV7 G
TITLE--:1101LE~_-ULAR WE [G*.T D I S T R i BUT 10141 A2119 FUNC r I0 N A L I Yf 00 L I G011M E R 1 C
POL Y 0 1 El HY L:: Lql: GLYCOL ' 0 1 P A T E 5-U.-
AUT14QR-(04)-YEWZE [NOV VI.V., GERBIGH, V.I.t SARYNINA, L.E., EjNrMS, S.G.
,---COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR
SOURCE-MOKOMOLi SOEDII'l., S~p'. A'1970t '12(4)t 829 '.1
DATE PUqL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~_TOPIC TAGS-ETHYLENE GLYCOL, MOLECULARWEIGHT,, CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS,
HYDROXYL RAOICALt-SILICA GELMWASK Sl L I CA
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFLIED
.,PROXY R.EEL/FRA'4E--300&/1263 STEP NO--UR/0459/7-0/0121004/0829/0335
C PC ACCESSION, iNIO-AP013493-17
(j IN CA S '5 f F0
.11~-
212 ()a9 tjli\"L ASSI Ftlo PROC.FSS I M.; 0A rE---271N0V70
3
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-F MOL. --,J. 370-2'40) W 1~ P C
FqACTION'llvirl) 13Y ELU'rioi
CHL:Z Ci'44 ITOG. 8 Y U S I NG i f L I C, A G;-: L A SK (11) A P H-1 S t 'A Nl aI E C f~ E 1 A S
5~ A SIOL I f)
AN CLU-Nr)
C, THE FRAMONATIC' OF 1~ DEPENDED PRIMMIALY ON THE
A 1-1 S OR P. 27 f 0 1"t, I N T E '~' A C T 1 C,i 0 F T 'E:R ~,, I ~~ V'P~ L CH GR 13" U R S W 'A P-i .1 1rsmi F PER C V-- N I A G(3 F
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L 14OLS. CONTG. FEWER Tt M' L
'N PRIMc'l)Fi:MN
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.~RATIO FROM UNITY JMU SUB;,., IS THE NO.:AV JIOLa- Wf. AND MU SUBN PRIME01i IS
--.:'-THE-M0L. WT. DSTD. FROM THE NO. OF. TERMINAL'OH GROUPS).
FACILITY I?JST.:KHI,4. FIZ., MOSCOW' USSR.
A'S F D,
Ae
awamal
~112 026 tPZCL 4SSTFIED PAVCESSING DATE--0?llCT70
ER _u_
TIT~F-DCjUBLE -Sl F F;3t~ AN E 01LATOMET
AUTUi*,,'S.-(,",5)-S4~~Y,ilN,,4i L.I., ANT-"_lP0V, A.A., YEVREI%GVj...X.V.v ENTELIS,
5UZVKLlVq A.K.
PF IN~r--USSR
JURCF--VYS0Ki~,l`L. SUEDIN., SER. A 1970,~ 1?t3), 705-~9
VUuL ISHED-,-----70
--CHEMISTRY
SUBJECT AREAS
TOPIC TAGS--D.ILATJ;,lETRIC ANALYSIS, POLYMERIZATION, CHEMICAL ;tFACTION RATE,
-%UL.IG49MER# ADIPATFs POLYETHYLENEs QkGAWIC ISOCYANATE, CHEMICAL LA313RATORY
APPARATUS
.-CONTRfIL, 4ARKING-NG RESTPICTIMS
E% --UNCLASSIFIEU
10-CCUM . ICLASS
orPROXY RIEV~RAME-19W/0312 STEP Ni)--UR/04li9/70/0121033/0705/0709
CIqC ACCESSIOR --AP0111506
..2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-020ICT70
ACCES-SION N-3-AP0111536
4 USITRACT/.EX.TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE UILATOMETER CONSISTs nF 2
SEALED CHAMBERS SEP0o BY 'A ML-MORANE-a T4E POLYMNs 15
CONDLXTE-Ift. I CHAMBER ANU THE OTHER IS CONNECTEn.TO A REGJLAT114G
RECORDINP SYSTEMP WHICH ALITUMATICALLY EQUALIZES THE PRESSURE ON BOTH
ASIDES OF THE MEMBRANE AND RECORDS ITS CHANGES. THE APP. WAS CHECKED BY
DETG, TtiE,RATE,CONSTS. OF THE REACTI.CN.BETWEEN 00GOMERIC POLY(ETHYLE.NE
ADIPATEJ AND ALPHA NAPHTHYLENE DIISOCYANATE, HEXAMETHYLENE DILSOCYANATE,
i..DIPHENIYLMETHANE 011SUCYANATErl
OR- 4*4PRIME DILATOMETRICALLY AS WELL AS BY
A, CH.EM-.-. METHOD (He Eo STAGGP 194610,
(j-NC IF Pl"Aljcl~-5511*141
LIZ 013
UTU~-VO?~':ATIO',i U~: CA""Ji-ION 11"LACK DURIN',i T~iL~iA L1) E C Ch PS i T 1i' 0 F
HYWMOCA~~br'Ns -U-
-1--~-(03)-TSYGANKOVAf E.1-t ZYUEVY, 'EINGVA, -M.D.
AUTHul V.P., YEVR
-COUNTkY OF INFO-USSR
.-SGURCE-GAZOV. PROM. 19701 15(2)l 40-3
DATE PU3L ISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-:-CHFMISTRY
-~-TOPIC TAGS--CA-RBON, BLACK, THEkMAL DEC,UMPJS IT I ON, ?YkfjLYS 15 ANTHR AC EN E,
NAPTHALENE, XYLENEt BEtlikENEt TOLUEN PEIqTA,'14F- CYCLOHEXANE
Eo
Mt 'K I NG
.CONTRUL %R --NU RESTRICTIONS
-4 E TC L A S S-- W-11 C L A SI F I
~-PROXY R'::c-LlFRAME--3Q0l/Q05c s,rr-. PNU--UR/0492170P
CIRC A C CS S 10 N 0 - - A'02 5 99 0
7()13
UNC L A S S I F I E OROCBS~ING UATE-MOV7C
-~CIJRC ACCESSIO'l NO--AP0125390
ABSTRACT/lEXTRACT-W) GP-0- AB S T,,v UP SPIALLER THAN
'ACT THE PYROLYS I S
59&~.CENT HYDROCAiiBO.,%) IN, -,N rlAS STUDIED AT A FEED ;,JTE CF 500 AL-,MIN IN
10t 20, A,.\JD 30 Nii DIA-M. T103ES. OVEk A 3 1.) o - M. 1M. I Q M F1 -1 E AT E Ul T L3 1 L 0 0 R L E S
THE HYDROCARBCNIS Si*(Jt)l;-:O
WERE AUNTWRACENEv N4PHTHALCNF, TEr;1,4Ll!N,
DECALI.Ni XYLIE-&N-Ei PHVIE, C SU36 N SJ36, P EN TANU, CYCLJI-I&XANE-t ANU SJ311d OF
THEIR MIXTS. RFDUCING THC- T(J6E NAM, L,ow-EpEo rHL, YIELD UF C AND
INCREASED ITS SPECIF;C SURFACE. , YIELUS ALL rompos. WER.E SlAILAR
-ACHED A 4AX. *)7 0 -0 6 G-G tiYUPOCARBOt -kGENT Crji~CN~, EXCEPT
AND , KL fj .5 4 AT 3Pc'l
NANMIAL[if-jE (0.65 G-G AT IPFRCENT)p ANU ANTIVACENE 10.9 AT
., -fqT
APID STILL I,iCPEASING). SPECIFIC SURFACE FOR ALL COMPDS. 8~CAME-FONST.
AT ZQ M AT SPllt-Arl, TO 2PERCENT C 0 N C MNA''Y ~11XT-S. P)EHAVED
LIKE THE SU-M OF.THE INOMOUALICOMPOS.' COM POS 4 PKESFN 1* It! Lffi4 CUNCN.
-HAU NO EFFECT.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR MX1 "50".001-1:576a
WIRETINOVA T. N., Department of Plant Bioche-dstry, 1,1oscow State University
imeni m. V. r5ir-onoscrr, Moscow
"50 Years of the Theory of the Origin of Life"
Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No -12, (108), 1972, PP 73-76
Abstract: Fifty years have clapsed since A. 1. Oparin conceived and published
his monuz- -ental study on the origin of life. on eaith. Onca-rin's materialistic
approach led to his theory that, under certain conditions, living matter can
arise from nonliving matter throu~rh the fonintion of u.)mnley moleciiles of car-
bon vithout the participation of living systems. This abiogenic approach has
been extended to the point where today we know that proteins and nucleic
acids could also have arisen in this manner. In essence, Orarin' a theory,
which is now universally accepted, consists of four stages. Stage 1 involved
the formation of hydrocarbons, cyanides and their deftratives in outer snace
and during- Earth Is forro-tion. 'rhe second stage involvez the. formation in our
atmosphere and the oceans of nore complex organic.molecules and the occatis
bac.,we, in a manner of tipeaking, nutrient mad 'la which cbri-tainell the precursors
of the biopolymrs protopolypeptides, protapolys,,,%cchsrides, protolipids,
pro tt opolynucleatides, etc.). The third stage involved the intera&ion of these
1/2,
USSR
YEVREPINOVAI T. N., Diologicheskiye Nauki, No 22, (108), 197:2, PP 73-76
molecules with the fornLation of spherical stxiictlures, t1he so-called probionts.
Presently, analogous precellular examples of these prolbionts consist of
Goldacre's li-oo-protein vesicles, Fox's microspheres, and coacerv-ate drops.
Finally, the fourth stage consists of the formation of more complex molecules,
catalytic functions, and, eventually, the appearance of living organisms. Con-
sideration of these various factors has led to the conclusion that about 5
-o the earth was formed,and 3-5 billion years ago life appeared.
billion years ag
Active i-asearch is now being carried out the world over along the lines f irst
designated by A. 1. Oparin. In 1972 the International ScienTific Society for
Studies on the Origin of Life was founded:and- A. I. Oparin was elected its
first president.
2/2
USSR uDc 6-
v- -5
YEVREYEV, V. N., KOTLYAR, G. A., KLMOVA, L. K., YIZYUK0VA, I. G., and
PETRWIM, V. Ye., All-Union Institute of Hygiene and Toxicology of Pesticides,
-Poly3ners, and Plastics
"A Y--thod of Obtaining Trivalent Cobalt Compounds with Diethanolamine"
USSR Author's Certificate No 356322 published 23 Jan 73 (from Inh-MUndya, No 22,
25 Boy 73, Abstract No P-2hT569 by T. Ya. 0gibina)
Translation; Compounds with the fornnLla Co[ MI(C 2HIM21M02440) - (C2U4011)) M
and active as Desticides are obtained by splitting (with an alkaline arrent)
binuclear complexes containing bi- and trivalent Co in -the ratio of 1:1 Idke
C02M(CA0H)21NH(C2ff40212X W) or C02[NH(C2H40)-',:112X Ml) (X = Cl). Example.
10 ml of water and 0.1 rnole of an NaOH solution in 20 ml of water are added to
0.01 mole of II hydroxide. The mixture io filtered anctthe filtrate evaporated
over CaC12 and 10 days later I, C8H,81~0,~Co-9H20 is isolated, yield 60F%. I is
obtained with a yield of 72% by splitting ni.41~0 under the same conditions.
1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAfE--30UCT7
TITLE--CYTOChEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF LYAP)iGiD TISSUE IN THE CA*.-)E OF
CHRONIC LYMPHATIC LEUCOSIS IN MAN -U-
ALTHGR-(04J-K0GARK0, I.N.s.KOGARKOv O.S-or YEVSEYENKOi L.S., FUKS, B.B.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SQURCE-IZVESTIYA AKAOEMII NAUK SSS ySER:IY"AW"B"~lOLOGfCHESKAYAj 1970, NR 6,
348-355
DATE PUBLISliEU---70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIGLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--LYMPHOID TISSUE, RNA, ONA, AUTORADIOGRAPHY, LEUKOCYrt)SIS
C01TROL PARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS.
"..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFICO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1377 STEP 140--UR/0216/70/000/006/034810355
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0126921
UNCLASS IF IED
'2/2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSION NO~-AP0126921
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.* CELLS 08 BIOPSIZED LYMPHATIC NODE!
OF 8 HEALTHY PEOPLE AND 6 PATIENTS SUFFERING FORM HUMAN LYMPHATIC
LEUCOSIS WERE EXAMINEA. RNA AND DNA BIOSYNTHESIS (AUTORADICIGRAPHY) AS
WELL AS DNA CONTENTS (cyroPHOTOMETRY) WERE DETERMINEo IN A SINGULAR
CELL... IT WAS SHOWN THAT IN THE COURSE CF THE PROGRESS OF THE DISEASE
AN INCREASE IN OBSERVED OF RNA SYNTHESIS SPEED IN MEDIUM AND LARGE
LYMPOCYTES AS WELL AS IN BLASTS. AT THE SAME TIME THE NUMBER OF CELLS
SYNTHESIZING DNA (FROM 8PERCENT:, TO 0.7.PERCENT) DROPS DOWN. IN SPITE OF
IT THE CELL FRACTION RICH IN DNA BECOMES DEFINITELY INCREASED. THESE
CELLS DISPLAY A RELATIVE HIGH RNA~SYNTHESIS. APPEARANCE OF A
CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF CELLS WITH A HIGH~DNA COMtENTS BUT NO LONGER
SYNTHESIZING THE COMPOUND MAY BE A RESULT OF LAGGING DURING THIS PERIOD.
THE RELATIVELY HIGH ELVEL OF RNA SYNTHESIS IN SUCH CELLS EVIDENTLY
CANNOTBE CENNECTED WITH GENE ACTIVITY CONTROLLING PROLIFERATION. ONE
.14AY SUGGLST THAT THE OBSERVED 11HENOMONA MAY OLA)EI W ON AN UNUSUAL
BREAKAGE UF 71-F PROLIFERATION MECHANISM IN LYMPH010 CELLS IN THE CASE OF
CHRONIC LYMPHOLEUCOSIS. AN ACTIVATION OF SOME GkNES OF A MALIGNIZED
LY14PHOCYTE BECOMES MOVE EVIDE14T ON THIS BACKGROUND. FACILITY:
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR.
ll -11-1 1 A CrI r-Tt
n!d% "q
oncology~
V uDc 616-oo6
USSR
V. A..., and WYOZZO-1 -L- S.0) Institute of Chentical Physics,
GORIKOV
Academy of Sciences USSR,
Nathematical Aspects of the Kinetics of Distribution, Transformation, and
Elimination of Antitumor Agents = an Organism'
Moscow, Izveetiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 4, 1973,
PP 545-552
Abstract: Mathematical consideration was given to the distribution, metabolism,
-s.
and elimination 'P.om the organism of antitumor agents and other dru, The
mathematical treatment proceeds on the assumption that the organism consists of
a definite number of comDartments which are homok~enous and isotropic with
respect to the agent, and takes into consideration the transfer of the agent
across cell membranes, binding to*cellular and tissue carr.Tonents, and meta-
bolic transfor-rntions as well as elimination. A set of:f-irst-orcier differen-
tial equations is used to describe changes in the concentration of the agent
and its metabolic products, and the solution represents a sun, of the exponents;
the coefficients and exponents are known functions of the rate constants of
the individual processes and initial concentrations of the agents. This
approach is most applicable to a ayotem of up to three ~:ompartmcntu, and ban
1/2
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032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
Z.~IT-ITLE--+REE AMINO ACIDS OF BLOOO SERUM OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LEUCOSIS -U-
~'.AUTHOR-(02)-ABRAMOVICH, A.B.? YEVSEYENKOI:L.S.
,~._,CCUNTRY OF 'INFO--USSR
~-SOURCE-VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMlIt 19701 VOL 16v NR 3v PP 263-265
~.QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ROMATOGRAPHY, METABOLISM, LE-UKEMIAt
-JOPIC TAGS -AMIN0 ACID, BLOOD SERUM, CH
BLOOD DISEASE
~.._CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.~PROXY REEL/FkA4~--1998/0267 STEP NO--UR/0301/70/016/003/0263/0265
.CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0120957
032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0120957
ABSTRACT/~EXTR"'CT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMINTO ACID CONTEIT OF BLUOD SERU14
OF 6 HEALTHY 14DIVIOVALS AND 27 PATIENTS WITH HAEMOCYTOBLASTOSIS HAS
BEEN STUDIED BY MEANS OF ION'EXCHANGE CKPOIMATOGRAPHY 'WITH THE USE OF
'IFICANT INCREASE IN
HITACHI AMINO ACID ANALYZER. THE STATIS71CALLY SIGN
WALINE, LYSINE, PROLINEs LEUCIINEi ISt]L'C'UClj%Ei. TYROSINIE, PHENYL ALAN I NE,
AND INIE'rHioNINE CONTENT IN BLOOD SERUM OF PATIENTS iilTH LEUCOSIS TOOK
PLACE. IN THE COURSE OF STUDIES OF CHANGES IN CONTENT OF EACH AMINO
ACID qELATIVELY TO THEIR TOTAL SUM IT WAS DISCLOSEO THAT THE CONTEiNT OF
HYSTIDINE AND GLYCINE !N BLOOD SERUM OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LEJCOSIS i's
DECREASED., ON THE OTHER HAND TliE- AROUNT OF METHIONINE 15 INCREASE-0.
-THE CONCLUSION 15 DRAWN ON THE CHANGESi IN~AMINO ACID PIETABOLISM IN
C
PATIENTS.WITH ACUTE LEUCOSIS, FACILITY I;N~STITUTL F CrtEML AL
THYSICS USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AOSCOW.
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A STUDY OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOYITIO~N AND ANTITUIAOR ACTIVITY
OF PROTAINIINES, ISOLATED FROM STURGEON MILT
'Yermol'
eva, Z.V Silaxi~v, A.B.; Yulikova, Ye.P.;
0 P qternal~,, N.A.,-' Kolbsoya., I.V*;
L.K.;Sheziderovich, V.A.
UhTfAT-Pbst Graduate Medical Institute, Moscow State University
Triprotamines in the form of sulfates were Isolated froin the milt of individual
sturgeon stocks. The amino acid composillon of, triprotarnines, was determined and their
antitumor activity was studied, It was shown that protamln~ from Ac.' guldenstadti
and Ac. sMiatus inhibited tumor growth by 60-40 per ceftt,'while protamine from
Ac. nudlyentris was praclically Inactive.
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SU-3J[Cl ARLAS--.klECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARANE:ENGR, BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL
.,SCIEXES
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JOR P EDO
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SUP NU--Ul(/')030/701(,)"')0/030/OJ12/0012
CS 17
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CILRC ACLESS10% oko-AN0122944
GP-0- AdSTRACT. THE ARTICLE GIVES A VERY BRIEF
kCISLS PERFORMED BY SOVIET MARINES, AND CREWS OF
~.-..ACCCUNT OF TRAINING EXE
6 bJATSj ANP T(MPELM BOATS. tHRE8 PHOT06RAPHS ARE GIVEN
ROCKET Akt..
~WHICH SHLw 1I.LiAuING OF A TOAPEDU A130ARC THE ;SU&~jAk1I&"'j M-0,1NES LANDING
AND -A AECOILESS SUMB, DEP LAUNCHER. THE
TH:CHARGE, :QUES I IMN,
'SUIiMARINE IS R~FERaED 10 AS llt*GT fHE:NEW;EST ONE".
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'ITL -,IIECHANISM OF THE RADIATION CROSSLINKING OF SOLIU RUBBERS -U-
T14139-1051-KOZLOV, V*T*l GURYEV* M.V., YEVSEYEV, A.G.t KASHEVSKAYAt N.G.,
L~--,;,lugov, Rol.'
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SER.'A 1970t 121-1, 5922F
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0 A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS.r NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
-,:TOPIC lrAGS--GAMAA RADIATIONi POLYMER CROSSLINKING, FREE RADICAL, EPR
NATURAL RUBBERt POLYISOPRENE, POLVCHLU~,UPKENEi
.:~POLYBUTADIENEt BUTADIENE STYRENE RESINt COPOLYMERv POLYSILOXANE#
-_HLORO LUOROCARBON COMPOUND, FLUORINATEO,U-RGANIC COMPOUNUP SYNTHETIC
C. F
BBER
CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.-0OCU(4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PRO XY REEL/FRAME--1995/1207 STEP NO-UR/045917CI/012/003/0592/0601
CIRC ACCFSSlDt4 NO--AP0116672
UNCLASSIFIED
P ;OCESSING DATE--16DCT70
-212 031 UNCLASSIFilEb~
C: I R CACCESSION NO--AP0116672
'ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SAMPLES OF 22 DIFFERENT RUBBERS
~.~".WERE IRRADIATED BY A PRIME60 CO SOURCE. : THE FREE RADICAL YIELDS IG
.~SUBRYWERE OETD. BY EPR SPECTROMETkY.: THE CROSSLINK YIELDS (G SUBC)
WERE DET04 BY THE SWELLING DEGREE OF THEISAMPLES AND(OR) THE GEL
FRACTION CONTENTS. FOR MOST OF THE SAMPLES (NATURAL RUBBER,
-POL.YISOPRENESt POLYCHLOROPRENES CONTGO S BONDS# pl)LYBUTADIENI-S,
-BUTADIENE STYRENE COPOLYMERSt 4UTADIENE METHYLSTY~ENE COPOLYMERt
1-THYLENE PROPYLENE COPOLYMERSt POLY (DI.METHYLS1 LOXANC-) ,
POLY IDI,4ETHYL,%ETHYLVINYLSILOXA~*4ES POLY (DIMETHYL~IETHYLPHENYL.SiLOXANES)
~.,--POLY(OIM,ETHYLOIPHENYLSILOXANE)I GSUBC~ GREXTER THAN G SUB:R-Z. THE
HALOGEN CONTG. RUBBERS (POLY(TiZTFLUOf%OCHLOROETHYLENE)t VINYLIDENE
FLUORIDE HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE COPOLYMEki OR VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE
.-TRIFLUORGM-ETHYL PERFLUUROVINYL ETHER COPOLYMERS) HAD G'SUaR-ZG SUBC
SIMILAR.T0 Is THE RADIATION CROSSLINKING OF RUBBERS CONSISTS OF FAST
PROCESSES ISIMILAR TO 10 PRIME N&GATIVE. 1.6 SEC) &UCH FULLOW THE
ACTIVATION OR IONIZATION AT LOCATIONS CLOSE TO POTLNTIAL CROSSLINKS, ANO
SLO14ER PROCESSES INVOLVING THE TRAN-SFE-K OF,EXCITONiS CJR-CHARGES.
FACilLITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST.-REL. PROM*I;- MOSCI)W;i USSR,
UNCLASSIFIED
54L. 64: 676. 7,5
V1.
Resear -;a:,te ~01 trio Auhbcll: T I sta_
r ie: Ch
-t:tee Ifor c;1emistry; scicntil~. _; C ~ P, c- -9 e 1- co
c ~=i
Ya. Karpov, moscow, State C-,jzjjjiLtee fo.r Chemisetry
SCIL In
Radiat!.Ion:' Cross -Linklrig
'Invest iraz.-Lon oz- the Mechanism of
Air MiY~k N! No 3 2 - (I 10-L
S ac of -rad i a-, io-a c 7L o S si
Lurixf a6, V_ 1;;,71` uz%
~=aic and halocer, subs titu ted rxplr6caxbon~ and pblysi:Wxar,~~_-_
rGups in various combiria-cions and ratios-. In
gl: ~,JIZLn
e u -4, tbi e cross-link !.,'eld, iias ccasikflerably
half tj o radical y; old, based on tho assur,",
a cross link. An excep-c lon to this rule :L-, the casc, of alkylL CL,-tsI;o-;
is ~ appro-xima
r,"ars in which tbe Xadlcal y-Jeld talv- t-wlco th-a
la many hydrocarbon elastomors, increase -;n t;,te capac-t-,
an
radicals leadi to a reduction in the
t a f Oza
Now=
o
ri -,t~
USSR
mzLov, V. et a, Vysoko,-rko1eku1y-arnyye Solyed~-Iror ya, V t)l X I o
Ma-r- 70, pp 592-601
the radlc~-! yield to t-wrice thie crass-lilo~z Y i c 1 d, A/--~ !-1 12 In
a numbor of polysiloxancs -these, ratios vaxy dopend.:hr~ -)II tho
-iso3ated double bonds lowe-s the rad4cal Y.~Clds and.Jncl:,~SQS ~-ho. Cto,,:i-"j.,jk
y4 eldS. Both radical and cross-link yields arz! cn.-m-iderabl-v r,~,duccd ,-)y
ax amat i c groups, the cross-'ink.yield beinig, re(~ucod,to a cir :!r .1C,
-Iinl~ing is -iisvi %vhlch -17
Radiation cross attributed to a;nechai - ~7j,. c s!,,c t! 6a
-n- - - rcra c. 'h .. -
ing e-Nposuro and goes t' roaqh a nw-ibor of olec proce, s -2-SL' nCiUU-2
LE)
rapi'd Processes (Of the order of I& second
Xation or C~Xcitat-;on of regions in clo e prox--mity i,-- u1 o rcnlk,j 1-0-c in.L11-0-
cular crost, linking; the soquenQp also: includo-3 o"'; 0, d
doAn, by tzl"sler 01 an excito~,,-i or uvcit42&(,hxrr1t1 i'l"Lo
pro,~,-sses. of the in-ter-actitrL o~ frce ra,;~cLls
contribution is also riade by A-
and the ions produced when radicals capture charqas~ Thi~ mclecular S-Iruc-
ture..of the elastomer determines the rplative contributioa ---iade by oach of
these processes to the overall cross - Link. yield.
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AUTHOR-- CORRESPONDENT
TITLE-- THE HEIRS OF THE WAR.GLORY
NEWSPAPER--- NEDELYA, MAY 4-1.0s, 1970$ NR 19t PP 10-11
ABSTRACT- THE ARTICLE IS A CORRESPONDENT S-REPORT ON HIS FLIGHT
TENTAL BOMBER ' .. 6N
WITH-A SOVIET INTERCONTIN j AT E POINT OF THE
FLIGHT# THE BOMBER VAS REFUELED IN'THE AIR, FROM A TANKER FLYING
AHEAD AND ABOVE OF THE BOMBER BY LOWERING FROM THE TArKER A HOSE
WITH A SILVERY CONE AT ITS EN16. WHEN TEE HOSE:WAS EXACTLY
OPPOSITE THE GUN-LIKE DEVICE A METAL SHAFT MOUNTLT) FORE ON TVE
BOMBER ITS TIP WAS "FIRED" ~T THE SILVERY CONT OF THE TANKER"
THE AUfqOR STRESSES THE POINT THAT.TRIS REFUELING TECHNIQUE I~
DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE DEVELOPED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SECOND
WORLD WAR.
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19870359
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DATE PUBL ISHED---MAY 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MILITARY SCIENCES, ELECTRONICS AND ELr:rTRICAL ENGR.
["J"UP.1C, TAGS-,4(L,ITAPY STATUSv PERSONNEL [)E*TECTION, ELr-CTRCINIC EQUIPMENT,
--ALARM SYSTEM EQUIPMENT
CONTROL ~ORKING-NO RESTRICTIONS-
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
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023 UNCLASSIFIED lid C!, ES S I NG DATE--18SEP70
-C -IRC,ACCESSION ND--AN0104003
.-,,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR DESCRIBES A DAY HE
-SPEN!T WITH A BOPOER PATROL UNIT. WHEN THE UNIT WAS OUTPATROLLING THE
.80R0-ERr.:ITS,COMMAN0ER SET UP AN ELECTRONIC,SENSORt:A SM,ALL METAL BOX HE
~CAROJED IN HIS POCKET. THE SENSOR WASI:EXPECTED ro.GIVE, AN ALARM IN CASE
THE BORDER WAS VIOLATED. THE SOVIET BORDERS OF THE 70tS ARE GUARDED BY
SUCH MECHANICAL DEVICES.AS RADAR# PORTABLE::RADIO TRANSRITTERS9
ELECTRONIC COHRUTERSt AND OTHER SPECIAL AND CLEVER;'ALARM DEVICES.
UNCLASS I-F-IED ------
Miscellane6ua
USSR UDC 51:801
YEV A -I OSTAPKO, V. T., and VOLKOVA, N. D.
IlStudy of the Inforrational Capability-of Sound Groups in the Russian Language"
Tr.. Mosk. ener~g- in-ta (Works of Moscow Power EnE;-.Lneering Institute), 1972,
vy~. ~2, pp 2-94-133 (from RZh-!,atematES2,, No 5, MaY 72~p Abstract No 5V591)
Translation: It is suggested that the phoneire alphabet of the Russian langua7f-
be divided into seven sound groups according to the m`3ae of phoneme foniation
and that in order to recognize a limited,setlof words an alphabet of souncl
groups be introduced in place of the phoneme alphabet.
The authors consider the possibility.of unambiguous transition (decoding)
from writing in an alphabet of seven sound groups.to ordinary word-writing,
given sufficiently large dictionary size, and.quantitative evaluations are
offered of the informational capability of the ammd ji-roups.
UDC 8.74
Y MEV,6,,A, I.
"Some'Problems of the Information Approach for Pattern Recognition in Hierarchi-
cal Recognition Automata"
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of MoscmT Power Engineering Institute), 1972,
V
vyp. 82, pp 134-145 (frort RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V648)
Translation: It was deronstrated:that: 1) in a multilevel recognition system
the minimum a posteriori indetermi-nancy is obtained only under the condition
of storing the distribution functions of the investigated specimens and in
the absence of decision rules; 2) in the absence of information on the distri-
bution functions and the absence of the possibility of storing, them it is
necessary to to convert to decision rules or to selection i-,if the optinal num-
ber of boundaries from the condition of the cost ratio in thn informativeness
increment of the axis (axes) and -in increase.in memory size, 3) when u,;J.n,,.,,
the decision rule subdividing the axiB into two zones,, the r,,~sidual inde.-
terminancy can remain significant- 4) the application of tha method of roib-
division of the axis of the attribute into b.oundariei, A!, c!;pacially advaTi-
tageous for the nunber of boundaries for1recognition oE Lwo adjacent ovarlav
les equal to Lwo (three zones) if the boundaries are established
ping samp r0-11
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-
USSR UDC: 51:801
UMEM A. 1. OSTAPKO, V. T., VOIKOVA. N D.
"A study of the Information Content of,Groups of Sounds in the Russian
janguage
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute),
3972, vyp. 82, pp -124-133 (from -RZh--Kibernetika,.No: 5, May 72, Abstract
blo 5V591)
Translation: It is proposed that the alphabet of phoneres of the Russian
language be broken down into seven groups of sounds in accordance with
the means of producing the phonemes, and that the soLmd-group alphabet be
used in place of the phoneme alphabet for recognition of a limited set of
vords.
The authors consider the possibility of a one-to-one transition (de-
coding) from a recording in the alphabet of-seven groups of sounds to the
recording of words, for a fairly extensive vocabulur7y and pre'--
sent quantitative estimates of the information:content of the groups of
soizads.
63
USSR
YEVSEYEV.. A. I
"Some Problems of the Use of the Information Approach to a Multilevel
Pattern Recognition Problem"
VI Vses. Seminar "Avtomat. Raspoznavaniye Slukhovykh Obrazov (AJZSO VI)
Dokl. i Soobshch. (Sixth All -Union, Seminar. on "Automatic Recognition of
Auditory Patterns (ARSO VI), Reports -- Collection of Works), Tallin,
1972, pp 99-1017 (Translated from Referaiivnyy,Zlitiynal,;I,'ibernetika,
No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V853 by the author).
Translation: An information approach is,used to evaluate the results of
recognition of patterns assigned by fixed mutually non-intersecting
volumes; formulas ,
-ire suggested for simplified calculation of the slightly
elevated value of residual uncertainty in recognition of a group of
a
patterns based on a recognition matrix composed as a r,esult of compri-
son of pairs of patterns.
USSR UDC 532
YEVSEYEV, A. X.
"The Molecular Dynamics Method in the Theory of Liquids and Physical Kinetics"
V sb. Sovrem. probl, fiz. khimii (Current Problems in,Physical Chemistry
Collection of Works), Vol 6, Moscow, Moscow University, 1972, pp, 34-78
(from RZh-Fizika, No 1, Jan 731, Abstract No I Ye83)
Translation: A survey of the current state and the application of molecular
dynamics methods in the theory of- liquids and physical: kinetics is presented.
The theoretical foundations of.thL, metho,d and calculations of various different
physical properties of a liquid are described. The possibility of applying.
these methods in describing phasetransitlOns~is discussed.
10
Ads-6rptldn
USSR UW- 536.421.4
M., and OZHEGOV, P. I., Chair of Physical Chemistry
"Probability of the Penetration of.Monoatomic Particles Through An Adsox;lbed
Layer as a Function of the I~&,rtlclefl
-m6scovj Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Vol 22~ No 2, vlar-Apr 71, PP 153-156
Abstract: MoAccular dynamics calculations have shown that the probability of
penetration 0 of a molecular beam through an adsorbed layer: is practically
independent of the initial velocity of the particles until the absolute value
of the velocity component 7?2 exceeds some specific ragnitude. With further
increase in the kinetic energy of the bombarding particles, the probability of
penetration throu(~h adsorbed layer increases sharply, approaching unity
(injection effect).
USSR
~NOVIKOVA, S. I., SHELD40VA, L. Ye., ABRIKOSOV, N. Kb,., M'SEYEV, B. A.,
Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov, Moscow
."Investigation of the Phase Transition of.Germanium Telluride"
..,Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 13, No 9, Sep 71, pp 2764-2766
Abstract: The article is a continuation of previous work (Novikova et
ta., Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 12, 1970,.p 3623) in tbe invesLi:igation of
germanium telluride in the region of the transition from the low-temperatuxe
rhombobedral lattice (a-GeTe) to the face-centered cubic type (~-GeTe).
The measurements were made on a high-temperature quartz dilatometer with
a sensitivity to elongation of 10-6 cm. Measurements in the i)ha8e tran-
sition region.vere made every 0,11C with temperature vuxiatioft of no more
than 0.030C. An irregularly shaped specimen was studied parallel and per-
pendicular to-axis E111). A single crystellgroun from a 50:50 (atomic),
melt of germanium and tellurium was used~as,the specim6n. Curves for the
varlation with temm--ature of the linear,coefficient of t-hermal expansion show
that the phase transition takes place at4260K vhan the temperature is
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MNIKOVA, S. I., et al., Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 13, No 9) Sep 71, pp 2764-
2766
increased and at 6190K as the temperature falls. In contrast to the -Dre-
viously studied specimen, the results of this work showed a negative coef-
ficient throughout the entire temperature-range, with a more gradual increase
in absolute value near the transition point instead of an abrupt change
from positive to negative values. Y-easurements of the variation with temper-
ature of the relative change involume showed that this parameter at the
phase transition is extremely sensitive to.speeimen cmposition. In the first
specimen (studied in the previous.paper with 50.6 atomic petreent tellurium)
transition takes-plac- with an increase in volum,-, while in the second speci-
man (50 atomic percent tellurium) the volum decreasen tit the transition
point. This indicates that there should be a coupoattion somewhere between
these two specimens where there is no change in volume:at the transition point.
These results are used to explain some discrepancies in the literature. Swo
figures,, bibliography of four titles.
2 /P_
48
UDC; 539.293-011-42
Mi:ask, Izvestiya Akademii Navlc BSSR--Seriya fiziko-tekh-nicheskikh
nauk, ITo 1, 1972, pp 117-121
~Abatract: The flow of current carriers in a semiconductor crystal
is described by a system of five equations: two eouations of mi-
gratiozi, the Poisson equation, and two equations of continuity.
This paper shows that, in those regions of the semiconductor in
-which the voltage drop is not excessivep the,integrals of this
system can be obtained in power series form by a method of suc-
cessi-ve approximations analogous to that of Picard. The semicon-
ductor is assumed to be a monocrystal in which.a region of par-
ticular impurity concentration is separated from,a second region
of another impurity concentration by.a junction of arbitrary p-n
or h-,I type with an arbitrary concentration variation, The
autho7r is associated with the Blectronids LaboratGry o-I" the Delo-
xWsian Academy of Sciences.
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