*Sb~31bbVO IN3~odno Ao *SN3NU3 AO IVAd3lNI
OVG~19 V NI IVid3l'JW 031VSN3dWG3 ONINIV190 J'U' NMUHS SI A11110ISSN
3VII ONV 103 HlIM 03dOO IS 30 IVIIN310d *W3H3 JO 13A31 3H1 ~O 30VW
SV- *NOIV~) *A3 zo*o snNIW *do snId ZS*O sivnO3 svgns 9 snNIW APnS 3 ONV
!A3 z,o snNiw bo snId LE*O sivnn t~vqns 3 snNlW Agns 3 !A9 CO*O SrMIW
bo snId Z?*O sivnog cvqns 9 snN]w oons 3 !A3 Evo SnNIW bo snId OC'O
sivn.n3 ni3ns 3 snNN Agns j 'A3 ZO*O smi% ~!o sni.d oi,o sivnn ivers
3 snNIW Avi nS 3 :ONV9 N30019~103 3H1 NI SI;A~l 9 BIV3d:) ONV SbOld333V
AO W~!OJ 9HI Ni IS NI IN3S-:2Md =-dv sqjii,:~ndwi oo 'S!3-H'll3GU17Zl IV
913~;INld 01 33NII Z =10 *XVl-Jl V H-LIM kd310V~!VHO =G'vf'e9O'di3b
V SVH 'AIDS *S39'd93000Cl-OOOl IV 03S Z3WF~d W) tz-iAlIV93N :~~Vldd OT
S' r iN I t ]VifJd OT AO 7890dt) 3HI d0 SI IS N1 OD IC *iJ30) hol snJ J I -i
PA11710OSSIO X;-ldW;)0 7 3",H Nj I si) -j -j I I S AJ S I InA dubd
):3 7 H 1 1) ) J') I )~ J J 3 -:lH.L 0 NV A IC S `41U I SO ~A 1 C :10 Al. ft 31 OJV 3
L
0 L S -1 - ~-d o -i I s s v I 5:,m i ~-: 0 2/Z
USSR u;-"" 621.311.55`2)
z. FIjLi- ov, S.
raw.
'Enstitute of Se:7,ico.,laucto.
-sy Lenji3Z,,z-ad, Acadc.my of
Sciences USSR
"Di~'fusion, Solubility, and Eloctrical lro'l-WrIZ-1.10~1; 0!
c 0 n
Lenin_-rad. -Fizll~m. i Telchnika I
PP
Abstractu-: The diffusion and solubllity of 3jjjc j-.a
its a ct on the electrical propcrti-cs Of 1 C cm, c.
!t was establiohed that the diffusion of zLnc In
cozmolax dissociative nature, and the diffusion
1,100-1,3000C varies from jo-7 to
life o--,' zinc at a node and an internode of s Z_ t u- C C-
calculated fro.-rL -the r~sc in concentration lovel w" anaical-l-j-
and 10-3
tL=C 2000C OL4a
bility is of a X~Otvogrado nature wit-h
a Peak
at 1,2700C. Zinc introduces three acccrtcr Jr_-.rojf; i1,
bidden zone of silicon. During the Pro-Cess 01, de..-;ay Of Lh,
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BAIEADYRKHAI~ OV, M. K. , at al Fizif`a i
170V
Vol 4,, No 5, 1970, PP 873- 8W
zinc-silicon solid Solution, two donor levei~ C). enl
0.440-03 e~v -- obviously connected wit*--- -'U-hc-
appTar. authors calculate the cheiiLicai pote,-.ial -;k~vt~! cf
silicon alloyed with zinc and demons -trate the -, o Ji IY 0
obtainj.ng the compen-ated material
U in a broad of cu;?rei--
carrier concentrations.
ihe conditions o.-:' obtainin1g, silicon wit---. -a g --Lv,:;- sp c- i C rci -
sistance a:~e calculated inasmuch as z i r, c in ,;.-L 1. i CaC' C, C
and ira-m-:ach as a co.-tmensated nate-rial can bc (DID---'Lned In.--_`c-
Z~:IC 4nto
ducin,:; L electronic silicon. '~he
-.he elecz:-ical ::reasu:7-enents (carri-_-:7 cone
resistance) before and aftQ_,- a_L-',
con with zinc and aloo for the coni-Irol
Zinc arc Conmarod th-e calculnn.T.G"U
cc--.-,. '~.-.trazion of electrically active zi.=_
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7-, Ot al- F4zi'ca Tc! ', i n
Vol 5, 1970, pp 873-b7b
than the solubility dozer-m-ined fpo-. radicactuivo
A significant part o--,' t-he zinc attoz-..,-, apparently S~Ittln' J-1-1
dislocations -that occur, for exam-pic-, for cobalt, in cilicon
they into the composition of electricall-v, in,,Ictive
plexes. experimental data-compare -veli wri'Ll'a -,~he
data oycept for converged samples, and it is ass-,~mea that
divargenoes are the result of incorrect- calcula-tions.
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1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--PREPARATION OF UNSATURATED ALCOHOLS BY THE HYDROGENATION OF
ALPHArBETA UNSATURATED ALDEHYDES IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IRIDIUM CATALYST
AUTHOR-(05)-KrilDEKEL9 %L~C, BAKHANOVAt E.Nor ASTAKHOVAr A.S.s
BRiKENSHTEYN, KH.A., A HMKOM"" eR
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR I
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAU;' SSSR# SER. KHIM. 1970, (Z)v 499
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT ARE-` IS TRY
TOPIC TAGS--HYlVCG0NA T ION, IKIDIUM, CATALYST, ALDHM)~, ~W\AN, 13ENZENc.
DERIVATIVE, ALCOHOL
CCNTROL MARKIViG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0625 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/t)02/0499/0499
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119537
ijNri ASSIFIED
212 010 UNCLASSMEO PROCESSING OATE--30,JCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119537
A68STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE PRESENCE OF IR CATALYST,
UNSATD. ALDEHYDES, SUCH AS CH SUB2. CHCHO, MECii:CtiCHOY PHCti:CHCHOr
FURYLACROLEVI, ARE HYDROGENATEO TO UNSATO. ALCS. IN 70-100PERCENT
YIELDS. THE REACTION IS RUN AT NORMAL PRESSURE AND ROOM TEMP. THUS, 3
MILLIMOLES PHCH:CHCH0 IN 10 ML 96PERCENT ETOH WITH 0.5 G 5PERCENT IR-C
GAVE AFTER UPTAKE OF I MOLAR EQUIV. Hr 100PERCENT PHCH:CHCH SU82 GH. A
2ND MDLE H WAS TAKEN UP AT 14 MUCH REDUCED R4TE. TH~-- CATALYST MAY BE
REUSED REPEATEDLY. FACILITY: INST. KHIM, FIZ., MOSCO'vi, USSR.
U!~CLASSIFIED
1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--CATALYTIC SYSTEM FOR HYDROGENATION OF UNSATURATED ALDEHYDES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-KH[DEKEL, M.L., BAKHANOVA~ E.N., ASTAKHOVAt A.S.9
BRIKENSHTEYN, KH.A. t SAVCq_ENK_0_,__V_._f
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 164052.
REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZOBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, 47(9)
DATE PUBLISHEO--03MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--METAL CATALYST, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNOt CHEMICAL PATENT,
HYDROGENATIONt ALDEHYDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0829 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000.1'000D
CIRC ACCESSION '40--AA0136263
UNCLASSIFIF-0
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0136263
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE CATALYTIC SYSTEM
CONTAINS A CATALYSTv AN VIII GROUP METALs AND AN ACTIVATING ADOITEVE.
PH9SPHINES OF FORMULA R PRIMEI SUBN R PRIMEZ SUMMNEGAT[VE P, WHERE N
EQUALS 0-3, M EQUALS 0-3v ANO R PRIME1 AND R PRIMEZ ARE ALKYL OR ARYL
RADICALS, ARE USED AS THE ACTIVATING ADDITIVE. FACILITY: FILIAL
ORDENA LENINA INSTITUTA KHIMICHESKOY FIZIKA AN SSSR.
ONCL ASS IF I(-()
Water Treatment
USSR
UDC 536-423.1:661.184
M=jQYA___R. A Y SVETLAKOV A. M... and-SOLYAIEK., YE. G.J, Scientific-
Research Institute of Hydrometeorology, Kiev
"Deternination of the Coefficient of Water Evaporation From a Flat Surface
Covered with a Surfactant Film"
Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep-Oct 71. pp 642-644
Abstract: The effect of suefactants deposited on an evaporatin,~ eqrfa6don
the evaporation rate of vapors was studied. The coefficient of -water eva-cora-
tion was determined from the temperature dependence of the ev_-77?~-ration rate of
pure water and water covered with surfactants. The temperature ranue
0
studied was 0-40 . When cetyl alcohol wac used as the surfactant the co-affi-
cient of water evaporation was 6.8*lo-5, with a mixture of higher aliphatic
alcohols (Cl8-C2 it dropped to 3.8*lo-5. A sharp char4ge in the decrease of
the evaporation Lte due to surfactant films is observed with increasing water
temperature. This is accountcd for by the beginning of phase transition on the
surface layer.
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Aerosols
USSR UDC 541.18.053:541..182.2/3:621.034
B"UaQY4. "., SILAYEV, A. V., and SHIMMOVA, 0. M., Ukrainian Hydro-
meteorological Institute, Kiev
"Possibility of Degree of Dispersion in Atomization of Liquids with Low-
Frequency Ultrasound"
Moscow, Kolloidnvy Zhurnal, Vol XXXIII, No 1, Jan-Feb 1971, pp 18-22
Abstract: Conventional concave-mirror type dispersers used in generating
a
mists for simulated fog studies do not secure the optimal range of particle
diameter, especially when the dispersed liquid is a colloidal system.
A dispersion device combining a loul-frequency ultrasonic generator with an
exponential ultrasonic concentrator equipped with a cap of porous Material,
was found to produce a significantly larger number of part1cles of optimal,
diameter for study with optical microscopes (1-5 0.
With use of this equiv.-ment, probable aerosol particle diameter is only
slightly dependent on the physico-chemical properties of the dispersed
liquid, the nature of the porous cap, or the acoustic pawer and frequency,
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BAKHAINOVA, R. A., et al., Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol YMIII, No 1, Jan-Feb
1971, pp 18-22
which factors, however, figure more largely in the "output" (concentration)
of the artificial fog. Graphical data are included co illustrate the re-
sults of the tests.
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AAVWAAI V
"Error Statistics in an Experimental Block"
Moscow, v sb. Peredacha diskretn. soobshch. po, kanalam a gruppiruyushchimisya
oshibkami. (Discrete Inforration Trancaission Along Channels with Grouped
Errors -- collection of works), 1972, "Nauka," PP 86-93 (from Wh-Matematika,
No 6, 1972, Abstract No 6V33?)
Tran8lationt Groups of errors detected in processing experimental data are
considered. Such blocks, beginning and ending in errors and not containing a
series of r or more zeros, are said to be experimental. A statistical model
of the errors in such blocks is proposedp and their basic characteristic3 are
investigated. To determine the fundamental quantities characterizing widely
used in the experimental blocks. The computations showed that the error
probability inside the block is practically independent of its length,
Author's abstract.
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USSR UDC: 51:621-391
BAITAR B. IV,,.
Baum
"A Generalization of the Hilbert Nodel"
Moscow, v sb. Peredacha diskretn. goobshch. -co k,-nalam, C
ruyushchimisya ochibkam-i (Discrete lnform~tlcn TrancrAssion Alon.-
Channei's i,'ith Grouped Errors--collection of uorks) 1972) 111;,7au~,ra, it
pp 81-85 (from ITo 6, 1972, Absti-act 6V336)
Translation: Consideration is given to a mathemL~'--ical model of er-
rors in a sy=etrical binary channel in three states forming
simple unifor,--q 111..'arrkov chain. The conditions under which some
error sequence may be -out in the form of differentl- systems of
groups - or stages de-scribable as a Hilbert nodel and its ferie-
ralization are clarified. Several anxiliary probabilities, used
for studying. t-he statistical structure of errors in 16-he stages,
are described by the generalized model. Author's abstract
I'/I
USSR UDC 519.'~;
BLOM, E. L. ,
"Problem of the "Success" Series for Repair Processcs"
V sb. Peredacha diskretn. soolshch. po kanalr.-ni s
(Transmission of Discrete Nceit;ages over GjlaljljejS wjt~l ('7rouped Lzrors ccliec-
tion of works), 1110scow, i'auka Press, 1972, pp 1134-139 (fron
No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V5)
Translation: A study was made of the generalization of tho k,-io7X1n problen of
the "success" series in a sequence of independent tests. The solution was
found for the case where the sequence of "successLs" is a hinary recover", rra-
cess. In these cases, the sequence of "successes" reflacts the fjropr~rtics of
the grouping of urrors, ill Lho binary communications chailn(A- A detalled "IfAld,
was made of the special case where the sequence of n Lusts dou.,; not coiiLaiii the
it success 11 series of length r > 2.
1/1
LUSH UDC: 51:621.391
-BAKIMW, E.
"Statistics of Errors an Experimental Burst"
V sb. Peredacha diskretn. soobshch. po kanalpm s oshit-
kami (Transrdssion of Discrete Messages Over Chmnnels With Grotzped Errors--
collection of works), Moscow, "Nauk-a", 1972, pp 86-593 (frcrl RZIi-K-iborne-tika,
No 6, JLm 72, Abstract IT o 6V337)
Translation: Error bursts found in processing experinental data are ccn-
sidered. fursts of this kind beginning eand ending v--th cn error and not
containing series of r or more zeros are called exT)erirental btLrsts. A
statistical model is proposed for the errors as well as the bursts, F---1~d
their basic properties are studied. Extensive use was r -ade- of the method
of generating functions in determining the principel quantities vhich char-
acterize the statistics of errorc in an experimental burst, Calcudations
showed t2l.-at the rirobabIllity of an errcrr within a burst is practically ind--
pendent of the length of the burst. Author's abstract.
-1/1
USSR UDC: 51:621-391
BAKHAR', E.,M.
1100mm-
"On a Generalization of the Hilbert Model"
V sb. Peredach.a disk-retn. soobshch. Do kanalam s cshib-
kami (Transmission of Discrete Messages Over Channels With Grouped Errc)rs--
collection of works), Moscow,, "Nauka", 1972, pp 81-85 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V336)
Translation: Tibe paper deals with a mathematical model of errors in a bi-
nary syroetric channel which may be in three states forming a sim-ple homno-
geneous Markov chain. Conditions are calculated where the same sequence of
errors may be represented as different systems of bursts and chEins de-
scribed both by the Hilbert model and by its generalization. A number of
auxiliary probabilities are introduced and used to study the statistical
structure of errors in chains described by the generalized nodel. Author' s
abstract.
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u-T
irR_
EL Eur-H, IfE.1 _PA?zi1D0vJ? R. S., and CHU1,!AKGVA, 0. K.
"Electrol-rtic Precipitation of Ifickel-Phosphorus Alloys in th(:-! Presence of
Phosphoric Acid"
Alma-Ata, Kliirqiya i Mhii-q. tecluiol. (Chenistry and Clhemical T2c'molol-,y) No 2,
1971, PP IV-154 (from Feferativ-nyy Zhurnal -- nimiya, Uo 7, 19'(3, Abstract
NO 7L390)
Translation: 'Phe effect o-f the initial p1( of the electrolyte and.
its concentration oC phosphate ions (0-1-53 M010/1) On them 01CC-t!'0- '*Ositiolq
of Ni-P alloys was exa"Pdricd. it -was shomn -that with an incr-eace in the pff,
the 'IT], ( eximnsion uulkno~m ) of Ni and P increased, and '~2 d0c rea, cri; the Part
of P i~ the cathode alloy for this was decreased and -the ricroh-ardne.,;s. of the
alloy increased. 'fae ef_i .ect of -the phosphoric acid is to buf.'fer th~! electro-
1 ffering caracity of the solution is increased witn the addition of
yte; the bu'
H3PO4' "ased on data of tl,e overall 11'rk of the catho(.'e products, it was sho,,in
that at an initial !311 1-5., cati-iode Ni-P alloys were forried as a result of
electrochemical proces~ses. At a higher Initial p1l, the.-_ was a possibility of
simLltaneously reducin- tile Ni cheviically.
U
1/1
USSR UDC 547-26,118
GERAS121011A. S. S., BAKHITOV, M. I., and KUZIIETSOV, E. V.
I-- - - , I I -
"Addition of Dialkylphosphorous Acids to 3,5-Dibromo-2,4-toluylene Dilsocyanate
and 2,4,6-Trichloro-1,3-phenylene Diisocyanate"
Leeningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, vol 43 (105), No 5, May 73, 13P 1CQ7-1028
Abstract: Dialkylphosphorous acids react easily with 3,5-dibromo-2,4-toluylene
diisocyanate and 2,4,6-trichloro-1.,3-phenylene diisocyarate in benzene or petro-
leum ether, triethylamine ser~-in6 as a catalyst. The products are viscous liq-
uids which crystallize on standing.
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s"rnc,rum A1411 11111)VrPTIES OP VY.14'i PURE 11ORCIN OAP.111bu
1Paj,,!r ljy I i, G. N, Sh. A. L~ "and
Uimiti-v,irad, Vo i
byvtrykh reak(orov (Alr,~tb~nq matcrials
and contr-,l r-~., f,-,r f;,-;t I-I an, Int~rnationAl Work-
ivg Group frjr Falt Rt~,trtcjra SpocLalizitl M-tinCr I1i(Ttit=OV9Vd'1,
4-8 Jun~-, 19731
4 In Lhir; papet th,, rr!sulL5 of an inve3tlqation of
the prnportieo nf borun carbide obtaint-A ty
rialinesium-thormal reduction are pro2rprite.]. In
thin w,)rk it I-% drmojiatrated that the matLrial is
vt!ry pure with Uf,!.,I)Cct tr) chemical eompcSition,
the pr.Pwds-r in characterizred by a rounded shape
of th,~ pirticluu; thq compacted products have
satisfactory thprmloyflical propertief;. The
results of an isivestigation of the physico-
chemical properties of the material (disporsivity,
density, spuciCic surface, microhardness, mechani-
cat prorortics for compression and ~ttabillt~) are
prcsente~.
In distinction frim other methodo of the pruparaticri of
boron carbide p,.)wder, thc ma,4nenium-thermal method n,.%kvS it poil-
oible t- rdjLati~ vary purt.- material of more accurate nLaichione,
ric uvmp,)zitior Ill.
tn thi." work, Lhe ba:30.1 characteristics of boton carbide
powder obtain by means of magneaium-thvrmal reductioti are! can-
ir aldcred, and LhP resulin of in investigation of certain prop~r-
ties of monolithic highly pure baron carbide are canaiderod.
The baron catbide powder is distinguished for its hl,ih
degree of purity. The chentical composition is given in Table 1.
Qj 67
USSR
BAKHUR, V. T.
"How Long Can a Person Go Without Sleep?"
Moscow, Priroda, No 10, 1971, pp 120-123
Abstract: The answer to the question in the title sent by a reader to the
journal is that sustained deprivation of sleep is impossible without serious
physiologic consequences, although some persons can go without sleep for over
a week (the world's record, held by a Mexican student, is 264 hours). The
daily requirement varies from Individual to individual and In the same in-
dividual at different stages in his life. While some sleep is needed every
day, the optimum amount required for maintenance of physical and mental fit-
ness is still unknown. In discussing the physiology of sleep, the author
briefl,., describes the humoral and nerve theories, including Pavlov's view of
sleep as a form of protective inhibition, and the findings of Kleitman and
others on the nature and significance of the two forns or phases of sleep,
slow and paradoxical (or rapid).
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USSR UDC 577.4
BAFHAREV, A. P.
"Synthesis of Minimal Networks From Threshold Elements"
V sb. VoDr. sinteza konechn. avtomatov (Problems in the Svnthesis of Finite
Automata - Collection of Works), Riga, "Zinatne", 1972, pp 47-54 (from
Uh-Mekhanika, Nc 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11V355)
Translation: 'The problem of constructing circuits from threshold elements
containing a minimum number of elements Is considered. A method is proposed
in which a multithreshold element with the minimum possible number k of
thresholds achieving a given function J' is found,after which the representa-
tion of the function f in the form ~(f,...Jk) is used, where are
functions which can be achieved with the threshold elements obtained from
multithreshold settings of the thresholds. The same procedure is then
applied to an external function ~, etc., until. the threshold appears as the
external function.
Abstracters, Note. In the title of the paper and the annotation to it, it is
clearly indicated that the method gives minimal circuirr; but, as It is -'sY
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pp 47-54
to show, the circuit is not minimal for any function from the verv beginning,
since it is not a threshold functionand for almost all functions the cir-
cuit is considerably more complex than the minimal. L. Sholomov.
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SA_04REY~,
N A ,
UDC: 577.4
"Synthesis of Minimal Networks of Threshold Elements"
Vopr. Sinteza Konechn. Avtomatov [Problems of Synthesis of Finite Autoiiiata-
Collection of Works], Riga, Zinatne Press, 1972, pp 47-54 (Translated from
C,
Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No IIV355, by L.
Sholomov)
Translation: The problem of construction of circuits of threshold elements con-
taining the minimum number of elements is discussed. A mthod is suggested for
determination of a multiple-threshold element with the minimum possible number
of thresholds k, capable of realizinp fixed function f, after which the represen-
tation of function f as ~(f,...,fk)l where fli---Jfk are the functions reali--ed
by the threshold elements produced from the multiple-thTeshold determination of
thresholds is then used. Then, the same procedure is applied to the external
function ~, etc-, until the threshold function becomes the external function.
Abstractor's note. it is clearly stated in the title of this work and in
its annotation that the method produces minimal circuits but, as we can easily
prove, for any function which is not a threshold function at the outset, the
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Bakharev, A. T., Vopt. Sinte-a Konechn. Avtomatov, Riga, Zinatne Press, 1972,
pp 47-54
circuit construction is not minimal, and for almost all functions the circuits
are significantly more complex than the minimal circuits.
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A
'P
UDC: 6~-)l-355.6
"A' Device for Co, lins a Ccsxi~--, -7nert~y Ta'o to a Decelerazi--.~
the Ladder and Ledge T.W-e"
Moscow, Otk27,-tiya. izob--r~-.teniya, -i:rc::~,-z-hlenryye Citraztsy,
No 30, Oct 71, Author's Certificate No 31(12',", Division H, filed I-'ar '1'13,
published 7 Oct '171, p 191
Translation: Tbis Author's Certilf'-icatc introduces a device- for COLI'022-"E,
a coaxial energy ta-o to a dec,~-lerating syster- of the ladder and ledr -e
type. The device includes a capacitive tuning e1ement loc~-'.eci within
ledge of the ladder wider the input runIT, and a shorting jumj,cr. As
distinguishi" ng ffeatu-rre of -~ht: -~atert, the natching band is c-.xranded an-11,
the VSWR is reduced by leaving a break between the input runj-~ of the
lnddcr i-nr and c-ne of Uie ,;ide valls and int. t~":-
central conductor cj~r' a co-%"~ial iir~j, 10 tjjC- frC,~,
-. . " I . J.~ r:
input opening of' the coaxial is located in a recess, 4 -1 t1tv. 1 ft(-',rier
USSR
BMIAP , V. A., USSR Autliorl--- Certificate No 317129
212
~V~
USSR UDC 530-161
BAKHAREVA 1. F., a d BIRYUKGV, A. A., Saratov State University imeni
"Stochastic Theory of Nonlinear Nonequilibrium Processes"
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy -- Fizika, "110 V, 1970,
PP 58-63
Abstract: On the basis of stochastic ideas concerning the character of
the course of a nonequilibrium irreversible process, the authors previ-
OU51Y obtained dynamic equations to determine the rate o'L a macroscopic
process for the case of a single independent variable in the entire
kinetic rei#on, including the nonequilibrium part. The present article
attempts to develop the formalism previously udopted by the authors for
the case of nononlinear processes,with allowance for their interaction,
as well, as to generalize it for nonlinear vector processes (heat conduc-
tion, aiffusion). The example of a cyclic chemical reaction in an
ideal gas is considered,
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TITLE--THERPlCPLAS_llC AO~-ESIVES -U-
AUTH0R-(0D)-S0RGKINA* N.S.t KGTOV, M.P., KCVALENKO, Z.V.p
3AKFAREV;~, L.T.
CGU,\7TY__7UF' INFC--USSR
SCUi%CE--x6Zh. EbUV. PRC;-,. 1970t 1212)r 152-4
DATE PUBLIShEC---70
SLiiJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-THEkVOPLASTIL -.'4_'TEP%IAL, ADHESIVEv FOCITGEAR, LEAVH.LEt~:
RESIN, POLYAPIDE COMPCUND/(UJKTILGL POLYESTER GLUE
CC NTRCL kK I lklG-XG REST X I %C7 IGNS
;)CC;UX_'E.'%T CLASS-UNGI ASS TFIED
I L
PROXY REELIFRAME--200011731
STEP
CIRC ACCESSICN N6--AP0125352
U iNCL4 S S IF I E 0
212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATIE---- 2-0-N-007-C
CIAC ACCESSION Nc',--AP0125~52
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-G- ABSTRACT. THE F00 TlwEA iR I NDU- S -.,': Y L
GLUES, 61TH VISCOSITIE'S OF 3 0 0 - 15 0 0 P AN 0 H A; ~. D E N 1 NIG T IE S 0,~
o4EKE PkEPD. &Y MODIFYING POLYMERS wlT,-i LCW MOL. hf. 'Ot'-;PD5.7 E4C-
AODN. OF hExAvETHYLENEDIADIPAMIDE TO PULYAMIDES. IXIODIFIED
GLUES (KTILOLS).WERE ALSU PREPO,
UNCLASSIFIED
.-7
112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-3100C' 0
TITLE-GLUEING CUMPCSITIUN -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-SCROI(INA, N.S., KCJTQVI M.P., MARCHENK09 L.Pl.u
6AKHAREVA* L.T.
SOURCE-USSR 265t346
AEFERENCE-CITKRYTIYA, IZOSRET., PROM. OBRALTSY, TOVARNYE 1 3
aATE PUBLISHEC-09MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--GLuEj C~F!'-:MICAL PATENT, ADHESIUN STRENGTH, LEATHER,
RESINt ADIPIC ACID, HEXAMETHYLENE DIAMINE
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESYRICTLONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1460 STEP NCt--UR/0482/70/000/000/ooi~~QiC.~~--r-'-
CIRC ACCESW-N NO-AA0128a59
UNCLASSIFIED
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA7E--30OCT-.O
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AA0128859
ABSTRACT/EXrR-CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A GLU IE 'i I TH !N CRE AS ED
TOWARD VziSTENED LEATHER HAS THE FOLLOWING CO.MP.N. !IN
POLYAMIJE RESIN 55-60, PLASTICIZER L-61 STEARIC ACID 3.5-5.13 C~
ACID 3*5-10.51 CONDENSATICN PRODUCT OF HEXAMETHYLENEDIAkIN-E -;~J
ACID 5-15, ROSIN 15-30, AND A STABILIZER 0.2-0.5.
TEChNGLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF LIGHT INDUSTRY.
UNIC LA S S I F I &E 0
TECHNICAL 71ANISLATIONN'
FSTC-IIT-23- 3.231 -72
ENGLISH TITLE: IU6id Active Capsulelw for Safety Lxplosiv-j
FOREIGN MILE: .-hestkiyu Akrivilyyc C~Iojocljkj I)Ipt Predolhranito-;iv~)i
v V
"UTHOA;
I!Alla!.evich. F. V.
W,
SOURCE: VZCYV',IoYe Delo 1970, No. 6S/25, p 28-1-286
Translatud for FSTIC by Allici,t L. Pcabod.v
110 Y-%%N!*,, INC.
,I this in l!"
6, of
,mv 1,-,16 I,c ti
ktp a 22151. Appt.,cd (or pub!tc cl~lw; dmtibumm unli-Itt.d.
USSR UDC 681.325.66
and SAKYAN, E. A., Tbilisi Branch, All-Union Scienti-
AKHCHIYEV G.
Institute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev (Thilisskiy
filial vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute metrologii
im. D. I. Mendeleyeva
"Device for the Comparison of Two n-Digit Binary Numbers"
USSR Author's Certificate No 258738, filed 20 Jul 6s, Moscow, Otkrytiya
Izobreteniya Proqlyshlennyye Obraztsy i Tovarnyye Znaki, No 1, Jan 70,
p 130
Translation: A device for the comparison of two n-digit binary numbers
which consists of a bit-by-bit "ANTI' circuit, the outputs of which
through bit-by-bit "OR circuits are connected to the outputs of bit-by-
bit "NOT" circuits; two multi-output "OR" circuits; and output "ANE71
circuits is presented. Its special feature is the fact that for the
purpose of simplification,'the first and second inputs of the bit-by-
bit 11AN171 circuits are connected to the corresponding bit-by-bit busbars
of direct and inverse values of the compared,numbers; the third inputs
of the bit-by-bit "ALM' circuits, with the exception of the "ANIYI cir-
cuit of the_high-order bit, are connected to the outputs of the res-
pective bit by-bit "NOT" circuits, and the outputs of the bit-by-bit
1/2
101W kl-ffi, 1, i 16i 6. Wiufim~.a.
USSR
BAKHGHIYEV, G. YA., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 258738,
filed 20 Jul 68, Moscow, Otkrytiya Izobreteniya Promyshlennyye Obraztsy
i Tovarnyye Znaki, No 1, Jan 70, p 130
I'ANIY' circuit are connected with the inputs of the corresponding multi-
input "OR!' circuits, the outputs of which are connected to the first
inputs of the first and second output I'ANV' circuits. Consequently,
the second inputs of the output "AND" circuits are connected to the
busbar of the interrogation signals. The first input of the third
output IIANIY' circuit is connected to'the output of the "NOT circuit
of the low-order bit of the compared numbers; the output of every
bit-by-bit "OR" circuit of the high-order bit is connected to the input
of the corresponding bit-by-bit "OR" circuit of the lower-order bit.
2/2
Imzzrimololgy
USSR
vqM3.Z,AAK-D2D)V, T. P., p'. I. and BAMIYO11.11, F. I., Taslikent
Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines aVX-S6r--a-
"So~mje D=..-tnological SIifts Durin6 Rabies Vaccination"
Tashkent, 11-'editsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 10, 19'T2, PP 76-77
Abstract: The effect of rabies vaccination on the dynamics of formition of
sr,ecific virus-neutralizin~,r antibodies and of autoantibodies to liver, spleen
and brain was studied in healthy m1bbits. The passive hemaE-1'7-111itination reaction,
Nikolaev's method of fractionatin~f the "unT)recipitated antj.~,,en-antibody" com-
plex and Lori roaction.", in white rat.'s were Ilse(I 1.0 rr.QIW';Ilr-Q orl"i-bod*'I
I-L Waij L,0111,J
t-hrtt ajj.toLjntjj7o(jif:!S
level.-
I began to apI)ear oil day 't, 11O.'.0ted 'in
day 21, diminished by day 30 and were ra.-cely detectable on day "(. 1he srCcific
virus-neutralizintL antibodies appeared on day 7, increased markedly between
da-.rs 14-21 aad reached z!:axiiml titur;3 by days 30-37.
1/1
112 062 W~'CLASS[FIED P~~OCESSI%41'%-j
TITLE--HIGH TEMPERATURE GRAPHITE R40.14TOR FOR THE INFRARED SPECTIAL :4;E'-Wf4
.AUTHOR-(02)-BAKHIRv L.P.t LEVASHENKOt G.I.
COUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR
SOURC E-- ZHI.JR,.*,IAL PR IKL ADNG I SP EKTROSKO P I IVOL 12, JA N. 1970, PP L 73- 176
DATI: P'J9L ISHED ------- 70
SUBj~-_rT 4-,EA5--Pl-iYSICS
TOPIC T.~.GS-INEFT GAS, GAS P.,';:SSL)PF, IR SPECTRUM, GFAP-,ITE, HISH
Tc-~.'P'n-:ATU~~E EFFLCT, QA[)T~TJOI%, INTEf-!SITY, HEAT R.~WIATiC,,N,
DEPE-I)ENr5i FLP'-I': Tc-l,_)c:'_4TtjPr-
C (14JT,-I T r T I cls
DOC'Y~!F'.J CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PgZoIXY STED
CIR,-
U %'C, LS 5 1 F I -, 0
212 3 '3 2 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACC;-:3-Sl'-"-,, '.f,-'--A-:,n047934
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(O) GO-0- ABSTRACT. OESCRIPTION (-,,F A GRAPt4lTl::
WITH A ;;A1,111ATIVE CAPACITY JF 0.149 OPERATING AT TEf-'lRr-PATU;qES UP T '- 1? 00
DF-C, K IN THE SPECT~~AL KE-319-N-FROll 0.5 TO 15 MO. THC ~~AQIAT
INTENDED FOP MEASUREMENJS -2R RADIATIVE CAPACITIES AND FLAVE TEI~PE4ATU~ZE-S
AND HAS THE FORM Oz A HOLLOW GRAPHITE CYLINDER WITH A LONGITUDINAL SLOT.
THE PADIATING IELEMENT USED IN THE RADIATOR IS HEATED EY A DIRECT CU4RENT
IN 4 COMPRESSED INERT GAS. IT IS FOUND THAT THE LIFE TI!AP- OF THE
SYSTEM CAN BE SUBSTANTIALLY EXTENDED BY INCREASIN~ THE PRESSURE ciF THE
114ERT GAS. THE TE,*4PFPATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE LIFE TIME Or- THE RADIATING
ELEMENT OF THE RADIATOR IS DETERMINED AT CONSTANT PRESSUC~-E OF THE INERT
GAS-
USSR
uDc 669.295-41
BETEBRYAKOVA., A. V.., LEBEDEV, G. N.J. STARSHENKO., V. I., BAr-EIREVA, L. D.
"Studies on Obtaining Titanium Tetrachloride Purified from Vanadium"
Tr. In-ta Yretal.'Lurgii. Ural'sk. fil. AN SSR (Works of the Institute of
Yietalluxgy. Urals Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences), 1970, -rjp. 22,
PP 23-27 (from RM-Yletallurgiya No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G231)
Translation: Purification of TiC14 with respect to V is possible in a conden-
sation system by introducing H2, S or H2 and S simultaneously. Purif-ication
is most co=lete with a 8 to H2 ratio close to stoichioretric for H2S. At a
temperature of 200o'? the interaction of VOM3takes place vith the formation
of VOC'2, and at 500 . with the formation of VOC1. The article contains I
illustration, 4, tables, and an 8-entry bibliograpby.
END
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B-- C
17 s b- G i C- 1 a 1- r -1
o t r a 1.7 -1
alid J! ic -(-C)l
?OCI iCm
1971 . r:
Mar
-Cont a-*,- -n
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C a-S
I ci
C-f Laic
112
USSLDL
7 t ra ob ot - r1 I
UU
1,~,aze~1- o cjoc;u~
-J-d 2
L
-nd' are
CO
~, sovent u-lth subsequenz isoiatior of "~he g
n an a r, 'L 0-
djS-
methods. jr
~4 ~U-' S~-, in_ feature o fthe pat enc. , z he prc. d,-- ci --c, e as ea
by US4 n-,- ac4ds as the o-z-anop'nos~hor-us
dll.isocyana-~c- as -Uhe isocyn-natues, and carx~fing out the process in th-e of
a ca-z"alyst. 2. A modification of this method distinguis"hed by the face I;haz me-Lallic
sodium -L*.s used as t-tle catalyst. 3. A modification of -,his meth~Dd in which tn,e
Process is curric-d ouu with the application of' heat to 5D-60"C".
112 026 UNCLASSIFIED
T1TL'1:--i43:4IT fill'l OF 01,%LKYL PoUSPHONIC ACID
T.-(IS,P,ISC,CYAIZAF-~P,iENYL,,%IETHANE -U-
4UTH0d-(03)-3AK1HIT,JV, ,M. I KUZi',IETSOV, YE.V.9
COUNTRY 6F INFO--USSR
SOU.ICE--Zii. "1113SHCH. KHI.M. 1,970, 40(3) 570-1
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT Al`,,EAS-Cli~E'l IS TRY
PRGCESSI.'\11-, QAr-z--13NJV70
K0z(INAt G.r.
TOPIC TA~;-.--IR SPECTRUA, GkGA~JIC ISOCYANATE, PFiGSPHON[C ACIOP P't-'41ENE
DE~IVATIVE, O'kGANIC PHOSPHOKUS COMPOUND
CONTROL RESTRICTIONS
:-)GCUMENf CLASS--U,'1iC1_ASSjF IED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0939
STEP NL3--UR/0079/70/1,-'40/003/G-310/05-11
C IRC ACCESS ION Nk"'--~~AP0124599
212 026 JNCLASSIFIED PROCESSUNG D,'AlE--13:N0V7O
CIRC ACC~SSION N-_`- -APO 124 59fl)
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. TO A 20PERCENT Sf3LN. OF (P,JC,'JC
SUB6 H SU9q) SUB3 Cil Ul C SUIQ H SU34 CL SU112 i4AS AUDED SLIJiLY 0.042
MULE (R0) SU32 PHO CC-NT(.,. ITS NA SALT WAS CATALYST, (EXCD-THER.M.) ANO THE
MIXT. HEATE0 I H,4 AT 6ODEGREES TO GIVE ON ADIDN. Gf: DRY ET SULZ 0 11C(C
SUB6 H SUB/i NHCCP(3(0R) SW32) SUB3 (R SHO;qN): ME, 14. 138-9;)EGA,6ES; ET,
M. 148-90EGREES; PR, M. 141-20-r-GREES; ISO-PRp 1. 141,-5DEGREES; 3'Jj M.
-ES. THE IR SP-CTRUM 4AS SHOWN FOR
150-LUEGREES; AIND ISO-6U, A. 151DEGRE
THE ET MEMBER. FACILITY: KALAN. KHIM.-TEKHNIUL. INST. IM.
KIROVA, KAZAN, USSR.
ll."4C L A S S I F I F 1)
Acc. Nr: APD051936-4 -1- iRef. Co(le: OR421i
PRUIARY SOURCE: Bvul-leten' Ekspciriirnental'noy BLologii i
I
M
editsiny, 1970, Vo169 , Nr), , pp
DEPENDENCE OF THE NATURE AND DEGREE OF LESION OF THE NERVE
CELLS IN THE NUCLEUS CUNEATUS OF THE RE-TICULAR
FORMATION ON THE CHARACTER 0,F THEIR BLOOD SUPPLY
L 1'. Gannushkina and
InsiRulte of Neurology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow
560 nerve cells of the inesencephalon reticular formation (200 vi5tial fields) in 10 cats
were studied in the periphocal region of the cerebral softening caused by ligating the
lamina quadrigemina artery.
It was demonstrated that the types of lesion of large nerve cello are, tinder these
conditions, more pronounced than those of the inedhan and small c(!Ils. The authors
connect these differences with the character of the cells ;~asciilarization.
REE.L/FRAME
19820419
USSR
33APTIZ,,ANSKIY, V. I. , BAI3VhVN,--a, DIMITRIYEV, Yu. V. , PROSVIRIN, K. S. ,
SHLYELEV, V. V. , YANKELEVICH, Ya. P. , PODGORODETSKIY, A. A.
"The Problem of the Use of Coagulators During Deoxidation of Steel by Aluminim"
Moscow, Izv. Vuzov, Chernava Metallurgiya, No 21, 1971, p 51-55.
Abstract: Analysis of the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic factors shows the
possibility of using secondary large particles as coagulators for the products
'flie introduction of crushed lime,
of deoxidization of steel with aluminum.
feldspar,and aluminum to the center mass during deoxidization in the process
of siphon pouring of seven-ton ingots of type 3 kp steel was tested. Studies
of rolled products produced from these ingots confirmed experimentally the
possibility of reducing the level of contamination of the steel %-;ith stable
normetallic inclusions by combined introduction of deoxidizers and coagulators.
USSR
U DC: 53 6. 46: 5 3 3. 6
OSVETINTSKIY, S.A., KICHIN, YU. S. and BAKHMEAN, N. N.
"Combustion of Solid Fuel in Gas Oxidizer Flow"
Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Isparerdya, Goreniy--' i Gaz. Diramild
Dispersn. Sistein, 1972 (11 -th All-Union Conference on Problems of Evapora-
tion, Combustion and Gas Dynamics of Dispcrtion Systems, 197Z), 1972, 1) 10
(from Referativnyy 1973, Abstrzict No 2-31,180)
Translation: Combustion of pc)lyiiietllyl-i-i-ic~tacrylat(t \vith additions of
urotropin, hexyl and copper needles in flow of oxigen Nva:, Test:~
were conducted with cylindrical specimens of cl,, *.1: 8 min original insluk,
diameter, 70 mm length made by compacting the inixturc-, polyinc4hylim --1~! -
crylate powder 2with additions. The oxidizer flow dt.~nsity varit-d fr(All
10 to 40 gr crn sec. The C02-nbustion chamber prusstire -%vats 5-70 zitr.-I.
It is shown that by add;ncly hexyl and copper ncedlcs to f,,,.cJ it is po:z; !b1c
to control the effect of pressure and oxidizer flow dei-isity (-m 0-ic sp~.,-d of
gasificatiori.
USSR
ALBADAYEV, L. I., BAIUMM, N. N.
UDC 621.43.01.1:533;621.5:533
"Certain Characteristics of the Burning of Organic Liquids and a Laycir Of
Powder"
V sb. 11-ya. Vses. konf. po vopr. ispareniya, goreniva i gaz. dinamikle disnersn.
sistem, 1972 (11th All-Union Conference on Problems of Evaporation, irumbustion
and Gasdynamics of Disperse Systems, 1972 -- Collection of Works), Odessa, 1972,
p 43 (frota RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B109)
Translation: The restilts. of a suidy of the raLe of bur0i)f, of n Uquid fraii
layer of powder are preiented. It was found that the dispersion of the pol-Mer
and the viscosity of the fuel have an effect on the rate of burning. A physical
explanation of these results is proposed. T. A. Girshov ich.
60 --
USSR
uDc 629.7.o36.51;--66s536.46
0SVETIPSX1Y, S. A., HICHEN, YU. S., and BAIMM, K. N.
"The Combustion of a Solid Fuel in a Stream of Gaseous Oxidant"
Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Isparenlya, Coreniya i Gaz. DinairLiki
Dispersn. Sistem, 1972 -- Sbornik (11-th All-Union Conference on Problems of
the Evaporationg Combustion# and Gas Dynamics of Dispersed System, 1972 --
Collection of Works), 1972, p 40 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- AviatsionWe
i RWketnyye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1.34.14, Resume)
Translationt A study was made of the combustion of polynethylvethacrylate (PI-IM-A)
with additivea of urotropine, hexogent and copper needles in a stream of gaseous
oxygen. The experiments were conducted on cylindrical specimens with an initial
internal diarneter of dV - 8 mm and a length of about 70 mm, obtained by
pressing mixtures of powdered PIVIA with the additives. The flow density of
the oxidant (pv) varied from 20 g/cm see to 40 9/cn12 sec. The presnure in
the combustion chamber was 5 -- 70 physical atmospheres. It was shown that by
means of the Introduction of hexogen and copper needles into the fuel
additives, it is possible effectively yo, change the relationship of the
gasification rate to the pressure and density of the oxidant. flow.
20 -
USSR UDC 536.46
SHIROKOV, B. F., and BAMMON, H. K. (Moscow)
"Burning Rate of a Fuel Plate in Contact With a Solid Oxidizer layer"
Novosibirsk, Fizil-A Goreniya. i V7.ryva, Vol 8, Ho 2, J'Lm 72, pp 247-252
Abstractt The article measures the shape of the recess in polymethyl methacryl-
ate and polystyrene plates burning in contact with KC104 at elevated pressures
(P = 5 * 30 atm)- Besides the pressure, the oxidizer layer density ims also
varied. The charge was a steel euvette in which only the front wall Dms mde
of Dolymethyl me-thaerylate or polystyrene* The experiments ~.vra st&ged in a
constant-p-ressurre bomb in a nitrogen atmosphere. After a given tize Interval
the ressure in the bomb was stmi-ply reduced (at the rate of -4-1~03 1 104
atm7aec) and tho charge extinguish-ed, The ch;3xgo quenching device was analo-
gous to the one developed by Ve N. ILARSHAYOVp oxcept that the d3amet-er of
the channel in the relief valvo was considerably increazed (to 48 rm). The
-recess profile, burning angle, rate of burning (gasification) of a fuel
1/2
USSR
SHIROKOV, B. F., and BAMAN, H. N., Fizika Coreniya i Vzryva, Vol 8, No 2,
Jun 72, pp 247-252
plate in the stream of a gaseous oxidicer, and the structuxe of the recess
surface are considered. Kinetic facto= play the deteinining role near the
flane "nose#" while at rather a great distance from the "nose" the combustion
apparently is purely diffusion.
2/2
64
'M
USSR
UDC 541.128.12.13
KMTAN- LOBANOV, I. N., MARGOLIS, L. Ya., NIKIFOROV, V. S., and
SAKHAROVI M. M., Institute of Chemical Physics, Acad. Sc., USSR, Moscu.4
"Heteroger.eous-Ilomogeneous Catalysis in the Combustion of Mixture Systems"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 5, Feb 72, pp 1107-1110
Abstract: Combustion rate of condensed mixture systems may be increased
2-2.5 fold by addition of small amounts of compounds of iron, chromium,
copper, silicon, and other elements. Many of these compounds are known
catalysts for deep oxidation of hydrocarbons and ammonia. It has been
proposed that the entire mixture or at least considerable portion of it
reacts at the surface of catalyst particles, To check this proposition,
a theoretical calculation was derived for the rate of the catalyzed reaction.
From theoretical considerations the conclusion was reached that a hetero-
geneous-homogeneous catalytic process takes place, Active products are
formed on the surface of the catalyst particles, the active products even
at low concentrations increase considerably the homogeneous reaction rate.
Support for the heterogeneous mechanism of catalysis during combustion is
found in the relationship between the combustion rate and the catalyst
1/2
USSR
BAKHMAN, N. N., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 5, Feb 72, pp 1107-
1110
concentration. The effectiveness of the catalyst increases only at low
concentrations. Further support for this mechanism rests on the fact that
with small additions of the catalyst either an acceleration or inhibition
of the combustion may occur -- a phenomenon impossible to explain by the
reaction of the mixture on the surface of catalyst particles.
2/2
USSR
UDC 536.46 + 662.222.2
BRAGINSKIY, V. I. , BM W;, N. .3N %joscoi..,
"The Anonalous Dependence of CombListion Rate oil Pressure for Mixtures of
Ammonium Perchlorate with Certain Organic Fuels"
Fizika Goreniva i Vzryva, No 1, Mar 71, pp 57-61.
ABSTRACT: A study w1as made of the dependcnce of coi:ibustion 1"Ae u oli prcssl"re
p for model iiiixtures of APC of about 5 p particle size with -I mu-,iber of oi-anic
C
acids iqLth vir-ioiu; ratio:; between components. A sc-ric!- of' experhii-nIt's v":1,;
performed with lat're-parLi.cie APC (90-250 ,1 Fraction!') willi "Idipic and succillic
acids. acids lqej-c ran"'ed ill sequence of ii)cre;ising maximuj,i coid)kistion r;,,tc.
The higher tile prossure, the lower tile percentage of fuel at v, Iiicli tjIC n1,LXi!A1I.
combustion rate js achi(-ved for each mixture. Wi0i !;tIffi(-iC)ItjN )1i"11 fuel Coil-
tent, a plateau i;as observed on tile curves of u(p), or ix-1-c- obncl-vuG,
where x~c rate of mr-,bustion decreased ivith hicreasing pre,--,suru. An
is suagested for the experimental data, based on concepts of tile zone Of influ-
ence.
1/2 041 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--COMBUSTION RATE ACCELERATION WITti YHE AID OF ADDIIIONS i:ORMING A
"MOLTEN LAYER ON THE SURFACE OF THE CHARGE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-BAKHMAN9 N*N., TSYG~Nqvl S.Aot ZAKHAROVr V.B.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
Ell
SOURCE--FIZIKA GORENIIA I VZRYVA, VOL. 6p MAR. 1970t P. 98-102
DATE PUBLISHED----MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATEREALS, PROPULSION AND FUELS
tOPtC TAGS--METHYLMETHACRYLATE, AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE, STYR~NE, COMBUST104-
RATE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, LITHIUM FLUORIDEt PROPELLANT ADDITIVE, SOLID
PROPELLANT COMBUSTION I
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLA.SSIFIEO
PROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605017/FO1 STEP NO--UR/0414/70/006/000/0098/:IL,32
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140765
2/2 041 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING, DAT E-0~`tOL11
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140765
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MOTION PICTURE OBSERVATIONS
SHOWING THAT THE COMBUSTION RATES OF AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE MIXTURES WITH
POLYSTYRENE AND POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATE CAN BE INCREASED BY SMALL KCL AND
LIF ADDITIONS WHICH FORM A MOLTEN LAYER ON THE SURFACE OF THE CHARGE.
THE EFFECTS OF THE FUEL OXIDIZER RATIOr THE SIZE OF THE PARTICLESp THE
AMOUNT OF ADDED KCL OR LIF, AND PRESSUqE ON THE COMBOST[ON RATES ARE
DISCUSSED. IN THE PRESENCE OF EXCESS OXIDIZER, KCL AND LIF ADOITIONS
ARE FOUND TO INCREASE THE COMBUSTION RATES OF THESE MATERIALS UP TO
THREE TO FOUR TIMESt AND THIS EFFECT IS GREATER WHEN THE ADDITIONS ARE
FINER DIVIDED. A THEORETICAL EXPLANATION IS PROPOSED FOR THE RESULTS.
S S li F I E D
-112 014 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--CRYSTALLIZATION OF CAST [RON -U-
AUTHJR-(02)-Kui'-l,AR0Vj U.S.v 6AKWHAr
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-LITEIN~CJE PRGIZVOO. 1970, 2, 31-2
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
PROCESSING OATE--090CY70
TOPIC TAGS--CAST IRON, METAL CRYSTALLIZATIUNt METALLOGRAPHY, ALLOY
CLMPOSITION
COJNT?tOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS
0UCU:4LfiT CLASS-U-NCLASSIFIED
PROXY RELL/fkA.-IL--1995/1375 STLP NU--UR101281 70/302/00`,/0()31/()J32
CkC ACL~.SSILI~
s 1~ I F I
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSENIG DATE--C90CT70
CIRL ACCESS16N N6--AP0116J24
A 6S TACT/FXlRACT--(J) GP-0- AuST"ACT. A STUDY OF TEMP. Tl"9E CURVES AND
METALLUGRAPHIC ANAL. AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE CRYSTN. P-RaCESS HAVE
BLEN CARRIED L-uT To ai. THE INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURE MOLIFYING ADONS. ON
TriC CRYST(.. kATE OF A CAST IRO.N (C 3.d7i St 0.99t AIN 0.2, S 0.043, P
0.085v CR 0.11PERCENT). AkDONS. OF AL, 61, Si3, S AND C HAVE SEEN
INTRUCULEU AMTS. OF 0.01-0.4 WT.PERCENT. THE CRY-STN. KATE CAN DIFFER
FROM THE ki~~TE OF HEAT 4E;'-lUVAL. IN PARTICULAR TH11- PiESENCt-: OF ELEIIIIENTS
PROMOTING THE NUCLEATING AND ACCELERATING THE GROWTH OF GRAPHITE (AL AND
SMALL -ADONS. UF CH NARROWS THE GAP BETWEEN CRYSTN. AND HEAT TRANSFER
RATES. TEMP. RISES AND CKYSTN. ENDS SOONER. ADDNS. HAMPERING THE
GRGWTH OF GRAPHITE COLONIES (BI, SPHEROIDIZING ADDINS. OF CE) HAVE AN
OPPOSITE EFFECT. SOME ADONS. ARE NEUTRAL WITH RESPECT TO GRAPHITE
GROWTH (S8). EX"PIS. ~dTH S ADONS. SHOW THAT THE (;Rysri,4. T1411E JF THE
AUSTENITE GRAPHITE EUTECTIC IS DETf).t LiTHER, FACTORS 8EING CONST., BY THE
RATE OF GKAPHITE I-ORMATION.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr- Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
AP0049856- CHEMICAL ABST.4--Af" %//'o
103220n Corrosion resistance of metallic materials during the
fluorination of aqueous solutions of polynitro compounds.
Bakhwutoya- Q. B.; Stnichev, Vu. N.; Akishina, M. A.;
BQcha-ova, X. A. (USSR). Zas~ -A-fe'tal. Y00, 6(l). 42-3
(Russ). The corrosion resistance of a no. of metals such as
simple steel, stainless and special steels, Cu and its alloys, and Al
alloys, was investigated in media where the process Of Cl-'(XO2)3
prepn. was proceeding by fluorination with elementary F of 20%
aq. solns. of HC(N02)3 or NaC(CO!),, as well as in pure CF(NO:)3.
Corrosion of the metal samples was studied, in exit gases
in the liq. as well as the vapor phase. The highest corro3ion rate
was noted in IIC(NO:)3, lower in NaC(NO2)3, and in CF(N02)3
soln. all the inetafs were very stable. Corrosion was much more
intensive in the vapor phase, the main corrosive factors being
H:172 and F. The introduction into solns. of NaFICO.i, which
binds the nonreacted F, significantly reduced corrosion, esp. in
the vapor phase. J. Liskowacki
REEL/FRAME
19801781
USSR
ji- e V -
UDC: 51:155-57:681.3-06
"The 'Forel'-5 B' Program for '%he BESM-6 Computer"
V sb. Vychisl. sistemy (Computer Systems--collection of works), vyp. 45,
Novosibirsk, "Nauka", 1971, pp 31-40 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec
71, Abstract No 12V1016)
Translation: A program is described for separating a set of 'Doi-tits given
by binary codes into taxa with a predetermined degree cf proximity within
a taxon, and also "or finding the code of the center of a set of noints
and the maximum "radius". Each tag may be assigned a certain weight in
the form of a decimal number. The initial data are retained.
93
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RMUMTOVA V.
UDC: 51:155-001-57:681-33.06
"The 'Forell-11 Program for the BES14-6 Computer"
V sb. Vychisl. sistemy (Computer Systems-collection of -vorks), vyp. 45,
Novosibirsk, "Nauka", 1-971, pp 8-13 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71,
Abstract k4o 12V1014)
Translation: The paper describes the "Forel'-l" program for isolating
taxa (regions of bunching) of points with a given degree of proximity by
using hyperspheres. The program access is given as well as the method of
assigning the initial data and a control example.
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Btia. 1~-. 1~ -
"Blood and Blood Substitutes"
!..'Oscow. Voyenn,,rje Zn--n-iya, No 2, Feb 70, PP .37-338
A d and black 'i:s ions
Abstract: A -opuia-"i~ed account of 1111ne itmortance of bloo
in the treatment of va--ious diseases and natholoCical conditionis is ,iven. Since
the indicazions for the use of blood and its commonents are t;teadil- increas-Inr,
j j.
and the sup ly is conmarat-
k, p . tqvel~r limited, considerable effort has been directed
toward develonin,,- blood substitutes from ani.-nal blood, caseinY and otner nro-
I c1s. 21-i-ree ,-;ain types are now available: those intended to sti~.Iulate the
"u u
blood flow, detox-ifyin" agents, and substances used for parenteral nu%rition.
Ln case of warfare involving the eL~mloyment of -,reapons of mass dest.1-act-icn, these
=ejarations will undoubtedly be widely administered in the cormrehensive tilera-Dy
of traimatic shock, and burns, acute blood loss and radiation.
UDC 621 . 3'~6 .623 :523 .164
PARAMETMiS OF THE RT-2- K11J,0 ANTENNA AT
WAVELIEN6THS OF 3 AND 1 .35
JArticl-:!
"
n Fu -, t. enk u , _L, I :oi I t"
la
mu-117i of tii"~ of Space tn.,_ 1'~~R Ac,*~_',rnS,
~.ci ~_Ces : t1ascow, 1'... "0,ya V..nsh'~k ..,jon"..
c - st,
Ra~liofizllka' Russiall, -111, 16, No 5, 1Q73, J July 1972,
pp 675-Ei-9T
A two-refl-etor ;intf-nwi syr-t,sm
ill the 3-ce:~ti~et(,r w,-ve
br'nd w;oq ~^velaped in 19;-b in order to ilrnrove xna_AC.','~ ~ _-%ML_
.9n Astr~phyric;il Cbservatorvl W!'-- r:,(!Ic~eles c. opcO I zln1i. to
provide waximum -_en_-itiv1ty# it wi-_ tuned and its b;.nic elec-
tricul par:tmatera at )-34 centir.~tel%; were determin~a. In de-
ve-iopinA~ thn Illuminatinw sy~tcn of t" KrAL"s RT-22. nZnr-
Inctitute i~-,i F. N.
ntinfz experience of the F11.141 2 ' ~,js
Lebedev of the USSR ficademy of Sciences," RT-22 wus con-sidered
and certiiin changet; in Its ryotem par;imeters %vre introducedt
the diw~eter of' the recondary rpfl,ctor 02 = 1.500 trAll! -re-ters,
;ind the vy:;t,!m1s seconrizjry focin; w.1s chosen io 200 milllnet~r~
from th. vortex of* he p,,raboloid ~"h a vi.?w Lo inruring mini-
mol losses In the millimeter w;ivoband. These circum*T.in c oll r.
limitrd the lonritudiniil dimension o f the ilrudi;ltor In the 3-
centimeter wrive band. Vie t,.-o-refl~c-.or 'Irradiator hr~3 , com-
prlratlv-ly smr'll lonf-it-joirvil dir-n-ion, wiiich is nny it os
chosen I t'l 'I' v tried cut on an analogical an-onna,
the FI;.'n RT-207F~211. qwn,~Iqgavo 0!1tisf:;':tory results.
The radiation C).,jttern, of tne t-.o-refleccor Irraliltcr
In the E ;fnd H planer; and the crov's-poltirization chnrlic-erir-
tic at thP 3-31- centinoter wjvelenr-~% fire rhoqn In fis..urp. 1.
The irrndi,torls disperoicn coefficient, computed per the
rndintion pattern, does not exceed R = 0.2.
PreliminAry tunin.i., of the ontenw, wvs done on the sun,
final tuning on radio sources of rmall angular size. A radiom-
eter with a parametric amplifier was used In tuning at vla
23
USSR UDC 621. 396-677. 833. 3-,
B.AMIMKII, L.,.,D. KARP-l"ETYPil, K. Yo.
.M~
"On Calculation of ~,wo-Reflector ilantennas"
izv. PUN Arm=. 7*,-zlka (11ews: afr' the Academy of' `,cJ.,2rc-I-,,;,
Physics) , 1971, 6, 11"'o I, pp 26-33 (from RM-Rnd~ot--- jj,,r 7
-.'o 7, jul
71, Abstract Ko U'D
Translation: The authors consider T)roblem of t"InIc of 11-,;~
method of "bean treatment" (the concept of S-nelliu.-z' the
girder principle, eLc.) to tbe investication, ol' fields-. ",Lrctj(~rj
f(!~0110, A,P) is ijit-.ro(Duct!(], which is -zero
ljo, j~o
equation. A two-reflecter i:arabolic antenna I's ccm..;
11 - - (1,7~ rca d. s m D-L i
reflector oil the witE~nna- j.; c---dculated by tht. -wavefrcnt. Tn i.,,
reflector mu7t provide corr~-ction for diiffractir)n friln~,~-, effecf,.--~. h
i:-, !"20('11ILed for cadculaticri of ::11,-AI-.-
reflector. A study is made cf the field ref-I ~--,-ted fr~-~n t-,h,--,
recting reflector in a zwo-reflector witenna for applicatj-4L%, C,41 't-
treatnent +o th-r-1 'Irriree illustrations, t;-,:c,
raphy of onE- title. Rc-sumf~.
8
USSR UDC 538-3111-621. 305. 671-001.24
BAKPYAK-111, L. D., aA KAF-APEITAN, K. YE., Armenian Diuisior of Radiophysical
-Ke-a~u~jiii~fiV!~,-*!-I_Union 6cientific Research InstitLe of Physicotechnical and
Radiotechnical Measurements
"Calculation of Two-Reflector Antennas"
Yerevan, Izvestiya Akadem-ii Nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Vol 6, No 1. 1971, DD 26-33
Abstractt The article considers auestions of the applicability of the concept
of geometrical optics (the concept of rays, Fe =-tts principle etc.) to elec-
.-4. -
tromagnetic fields. The functional f (1:, is introduced which,
given Eo , I I satisfying the eikonal equation, i,, idr_-ntically equal to zero.
A two-reflector parabolic antenna is considered in which the small reflector
corrects for edge diffraction loss. A numerical exam-ple is ;driven of the cal-
culation of such a correctine reflector by the wave front nietbod on a "Razdan
2" computer or by solving an ordinary differential equation of the first
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BAKHRAM , L. D., and KATAPETYAN, K. YE. , Izvestiya kkaderaii 11~avk Arrryanskoy
ssR, vol 6, No 1, 1~,71, p~.-, 26-33
order. It is shown that the ray interpretation is applicable to fields re-
flected by the snall reflector and the method of wave frcnts an~ differential
equations is applicable to the calculation of reflectors which correct edge
diffraction.
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FPID`.~i~N, G.H.
k,
"Preparation CT Holof.:.raphic 1.~atched Filters In Systems Us-inc. ultraconic Light
r.odulator"
V eb. Isnollz. on'uich.kyv&,,f r~~rEj.~,~y~2v sovre=.. tell, hn. i med. (Use C.
Lasers in Contemporary Technolo):y -'.nd ~.edicine. Forts tion Cf
Leningrad, 1971, pp 64-67 (from R4,hMektronika i ye Fe~ 72
Abstract No 2A462~
Tranalat i4on :EQuiument is described ehich mall-es -it -to perform. bot,
preparation of matched -filtere and optical vroceesing of si,-nals (pattern
identification). An ultrasonic coil is ured as a light _,Ic-~ulator, with six
ernitters im!!,.erccd In dict.11led water. The emitters are ex,;ited fro,-,' a ST.~;Ildnrd
Eignal generator at a Prcq~;ency of' 10 1"he convertinc- Ion,: ol' ti;e rui'er-
ence channel has a focal length F = 1~~ mm, anti an apert-,)re D =20 =,. T'-e con-
vorting lenn of the signal channele huve,,rc-:~ipectivcly, F = 6,-'c =-.I ~nd ~ =70 :,-.
A LG-75 Inuer in a one-mode rerime serves the light sc;,Jr(;C.. 1t is pofiril;le
1/-)
USSR_ -
BAKHR'A~K_H, L. D. et -.-1, V sb. Isnollz. ontich.!-vf, nt,ir(.noi,.-.t-.cr_,-.-.- 1'r
sovrer.. te!,L;,2r-. .. - - -1 - ., pp 64-6'~ (from
I ried. M -L-3, 1971 -1-- 1 r o
i yeye primcnen-iye, Peb 72, Abstrnet 3io ~_-.LL,62)
to attain ontirmum clectuivity of tho cystem by chanj-,inE: the frequency character-
istic of the filter. The system has great sensitivity to -transverse shifts and
to a change of the signal parameters. In vie-i; of the I ct that -for !~repara-lion
of the filter only one of the diffraction orders of the siv-ml snectra is used,
the size of the filt 'er even with a lonzfocused ootice (F 6Go amounts- to<
1 =2.This mn':es it possible to record-a larger number of the filterE on one
area of the nhctorecordin~ mcdium-The ti-icoretical develop:nent z~nd a scheme of
the unit are given. 1 ill. 5 ref. L.K.
212
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BAKH,RAKH V.,P., RABINOVICH, M. G.
UDC: Sl
"Comparative Characteristics of Some Methods of Constructing
a Basis Plan of a Distributive Problem in Linear Programming"
Tr. Leningr. inzh.-ekon. in-ta (Works of
neering Economics InstTt__u_t_cT,_l972, vyp.
RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract
[No abstract]
-the Leningrad Engi-
91, p 3-11 (from
No 8V530)
USSR
BAKHRAKH, V.
UDC: 51
"Mathematical- Methods in Planning and Control of Production. Part 1. Vachine
Building, Radio Electronics, Instrument Making. A Collection of Situational
Problems in Optimization With Practical Content. No 1"
Matematicheskiye metody v planirovanii i upraavleniipr-o~zvodstva. Ch. 1.
Mashinostroyeniye, radioelektronika, priborostroyeniye. Sbornik Situatsi-
onkvkh zadach oDtim-izatsii s prakticheskim soderzhariiyem. Y~. I-Y. Mezh~
otrasl. in-t povysheniya kvallif. sDets. nar. kh-va Latv'SSR (cf. English
above. Intersectoral Institute for ImprovingSkill in National Economic
Specialization), JUVa, 1971, 135 PP, ill. 312 k. (from Kh-KiberneLik'a, 110
5, May 72, Abstract 1,10 5VII70)
Translation: A textbook. Description of 43 practical problems C'situations")
which are to be modeled by problems of linear progra-mming.
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USSR uDc: 621.319.4
BAKHRAKH, V. P. TRONIN A. L.
"Determining the Optimum Granulometric Composition of Tantalum Powder for
K-52-2 70 V x 150 pF Capacitors by the Method of Linear Programming"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic Technolc&r.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970, Vyp. 4(21),
PP 45-54 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract 110 5V324)
Translation: The authors present an example of using the method of linear
programming to solve the problem of determining the optimum granulormetric
composition of tantalum powder in the production of K-52-2 capacitors.
ResIl
USSR UDC 576-851-49-097.22:615-332 (SITE:PT01"~YCI11DI-1)
TARAMINKO., T. M.J. V--rTBIAT, V. I. BAKUHMAKH Ye E MLININA, Z. Ye.,
ORLOVA L. S.) P~~~~In' =Noi-T-Antiplague Institute,
.7 and ANDIBEYEVA,
saratov
"Comparative Characteristics of Somatic Polysaccharides Isolated From Strain
EV and Its Streptomycin-Resistant Variant"
Moscow, Antibiotiki, Vol 18, NO 3) 1973~ PP 213-216
Abstract: Chemical and 11MMUnochemical comparisons wer-e- tade of the lipopol-~-
saccharide (LPS) and the main somatic antigens (1-TSA) isolated from the vaccine
strain EV IFIIEG of the P. pestis (I), and its nonimmnogeiic streptoi-,iycin
resistant variant EV St-z~6! (II). The cells were grown on a solid nutrient,
medium for 118 11 at 280, and the antigenic preparations were obtained fro-m
acetone-dried cQll.--. M,5A was obtained by extraction with trichloroacctic
acid, purified on a colurin of Biogel P-200, and V~']A-contairdn.,; 1'ractions
ected on the basis of serologic reactivity and almorption at 28)() niti. 1,1`~ was
isolated by water-pheno! extraction; phenol was removed by dialyris and VBA
and nucleic acids by Fel filtration on a Se-pharise 2B col-x-m. For suf-ar
analyses LPS and 1,5A were hydrolyzed with 1~501 J. , and the nonosaccharides
identified by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel. Infrared (H) spectra
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TARATENKO, T. It., Antibiotiki, Vol 18, No 3, 1973, pp 213-216
were used for the detection of lipids. !-ZA was found to be present in -~-reate--
quantities in I than in II, end in both cases lipids were absent. MA isolated
from I and II contained glucose, galactose, and glucosardne; however, ti-rice
as much glucosamine was present in MSA derived from I than in that derived
from II, while more galactose was present in the MSA derived from H than in
that from I. In addition, 11SA isolated from H also contained ma-nnose, and a
sugar with an Rf value close to that of fucose. Gel Drecipitation with eq:uine
antiplague serum and the first component of 1,OA showed that the titer of the
preparation derived fron I was 2.5 tines as great as that of the pre-paration
from II. No significant chem-ical differences were found between 125 derived
fron, I and II; both preparations contained virtually identical anount-s of reduc-
ing substances (abolat 19~), glucosamire (2-2-5~~)j and linited quantitieE of
proteins and nucleic acids. IP specti-a for both preparatiors WCre
indistingruishable. The obtained data indicate that streptomvein does not
affect the IT'S component of the P. pestis cell. wall, but ialt~rs the T'-.eta"'Olic
Processen involved in the fonuition of MISA.
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UDC 576.851.45.097.2
130ROVIKOVA, T. P., VE,11MAT, V. i., DAL WADYANTS, S. I.%, and
TARENEITKO, T. 14.~ All-Union "Mikrob" Plague E-esearch Institute
"Characteristics of So-,-.at--;c Anti_~ens of Pasteurella pestis"
Moscow, Zhurnr%l I 111milloblolog.i.j., No 9, 1-9,12,
PP 101-105
Abstract: Chemical analysis of the main soi",tic antit~en of Pasteurella restis
showed that it does not contain lipid A or the su.-ars characteristic Of the
central polysaccharide-aldoheptose and ketodesoxyoctarmte. The rronosacc~iarides
present include ;1,alactose, glucose, glucoswrdnc, mannose, and rliamnose.
Fractionation of 'he main somatic antigen on Sephadex (3-75 resuIts in 2 com-
ponents. One consists mostly of protein and a smali qu-nLit,y of mlcl..2ic acids
and a polysaccharide. Tme other contains not only proteins Nut 0-11 tiie sil~-ars
present in the ori~-,inal anti6en. The polysaccliaride-containin-- haptene is
regarded as the lateral O-specific chain of a liposaccharide.
USSR UDC 615:373-3:576.851.45-1-0-11.5
TARANDZKO, T. M. , B A .4ap
A kK',Lj' Ye. E. , ANDREYEVA, I. P. , and 30ROVIKOVA. T. P . ,
OA-11 Union Scientiri~--%Ir~rch--ftl,.ipl,-gue Institute, "e'l-i-krob", Saratov
"Significane of Certain --Functional Groups in the Biological Activity of Pestin
PP it
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Lnurunobiologii, 140 5, Yjay 71,
pp 134-137
Abstract: It is generally believed that the activity of allergens used for
various dia-nostic tusLz is associated with alpha-amino groups ani with the
phenol groups of cyclic amino acids. This study was Per."ormcd to invesLigate
the role of free arino groups and cyclic amino acids in the allergenic proper-
ties of postin P? -- a preparation recommer-ded for detecting immuno -allergic
shifts in patients uith plague. Formalinization. acetylation, arki iodination
of pestin FP obtlainei from plague vaccine strain EV considerably reduced thr.
allergenic activity of the preparation, while deamination completely abol-ished
this activity. These results indicate that the aller-7enic activity of pestir,
PP is associated with both free amino groups and phenol groups in aromatic
amino acids.
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Bakh--akha L. D y1enko, V. 1. M. (ed.)
"Nonlinear and Supe- rhigh -Frequency Radio Eng-ineeringr C-3ystems"
(Nelineywie I SverI:.hvYsokocIiastotnYe Radiotekhnicheskiye Sistemy)
Moscow, 1970, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 2,300 copies, 332 paZ;es
ADSMACT: This collection of articles discusses the -ene-1-al theory of nonlinear
oscillator systei,,is, their application, and analyses the characteristics of non-
linear elements., nonlinear pulse circuits, and various antenna devices.
The possible application of subharmonic generators for null units (Phase
discriminators) in analo6-ue-digital converters is analyZed.
The ocvelolziient ru-id the basics of the oW-ratint U
~ theory of wperhij~h
frequency diodes of switching devices axe given and the prop--rtics of "thintcu"
antenna arrays is precented. There are 22 tables, 166 illustrations, and-
102 citations.
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BAKTIRAMA, L. D., et. al, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 2,300 CoPies, 332 Plt-,es
The contents of the book are as follows:
Foreword
A Method of Solving Nonlinear Second Order Differential Equations
3
for An Automatic System With Strall Nonlinearity, N. A. Milyayev 5
Ener67 Calculations of An Oscillatory Systems With Nonlini.,~ar,
Hysteretic Nonlinear Components, Ye. A. Piskulov 42
Param.tron Operation With Various Envelope Forms of Balanced-
Modulated Purm-ping Voltage, A. Z. Strulcov 61
On the Independent quadratare Components or a Subliarrionic In a
Parametron With Balanced-11--dulation -Pumping, A. Z. Strukov,
A. G. Khatuntsev 8-1-3
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BAi~'IWMA, L. D., et al, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 2,3010 copies, 332 pa.ges
Analog-Digital Converters Daploying Subharmonic Oscillation Generator,,,
G.P. Vechkanov 99
Statistical Properties of Some Basic Parameters of DcOl Silicon
Varicaps and Their Influence On the Outmt Characteristics of
Capacitive Parameterons, N. A. TUlyayev, IT. P. Russkikh, 11. A.
IlLshchenko 13.6
The Effect of Wideband Noise On Araditude Radio Palse Lolic
Elements, L 1. Gurova
On the Operation of Nonlinear Systems With Two lly~teretic Zones
For the Ainplitudes of High-Frequency Oscillations, 11. A. Milvaycv 142
Nonlinear Prorerties of A Transistor Input Circuit With Autc;.-atic
Shift) V. 1. Samrnaoylenlko, G. A. Bogdanova 150
Dif.ferential Perl,icability of Real Thin Ferroz,Lagnetic Films,
V. A. Rizyrcv, E. N. "I'lochevokiy 160
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ILI. D., et al, Izd-va i-Iashinostroyeniye, 2,30 coo4es, 332 pages
Analytical 1--Ifethod for Solving Dynamic Equations of Min Ferro-
magnetic Films For Slow Switching Fields, E. G. Dadyan, N. V.
Obukhov ji-,6
Unijunction Transistors and Their Possible Applications, A. K.
Grebnev, A. I. Krivonasov, Vi. I. Ruslanov 173
Study of A Generator of A Linearly Changing Voltage With Current
Stabilizing Two Pole of MIOS Unitrons, V. K. Stroyu 183
The Effect of the Parvineters of A TriVZer Signal On the Pulse
Duration of A Free-Running MUtivibrator Using T\Mel Dioac-,
0. P. Nazarov 199
A Microjw;e Switch On 7,hirl Ferror-agnetic Film, V. A. Pazyrev,
Yu. 1. Voloshchenko 206
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BAK:rMiCiA, L. D., et al, !zd-vo I-lashinostroyeniye, 2,300 copies, 332 pages
A Stixdy of Antennas With Frequency Beam Scanning, D. B. Zimin,
V. S. Losev 217
ConcerniriZ the Distortions of Spiral Antenna Radiation Characteristics,
F. L. Ayzin 254
Calculation and Design of Diode &.Atching Devices In V~e Decimeter
Range, G. F. Vasil'yev, Yu. A. Yevdok:ba--nlo, V. N. Ginzbur~; 265
A Study of Scme Characteristics of Diode Switching Devices of the
Decimeter Ranje, G. A. BWdionina, G. P. Vasil'yev, V. A. Gallkovskiy,
I. Ye. Gollberg, V. N. Ginzburg 2P4
Thinned Anterna Arrays With Small Side Lobes, V. V. Sazonmr, V. P.
Yakovlev 310
515
USSR LTDC 621.372.061
BAKHRMUZA, L. D., SM1OYLENXOj V, I, (Editors)
Nelineynyye i sverkhvysokochastotnyye radiotekhnicheskiye sistemy. 2. Sb.
statey. (Tr. 'Mosk. aviats. in-ta, vyp. 215) (Nonlinear and Superhich Frequency
Radiotechnical Systems. 2. Collection of Articles. (Works of Moscov Aviation
Institute. vyp. 215)), Moscows Mashinostroyeniye Press, 1970, 332 pp. ill., 2r.
7k (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4A103K)
Translation: The general theory of nonlinear oscillatory systems and applica-
tion of the systems are investigated. The characteristics of the nonlinear
elements, the pulsed nonlinear systems and various antenna devices are
studied. The possibility of applying subliarmonic oscillators as the zero
element (phase descriminator) in analog-to-digital converters is analyzed.
The development experience and the fundamentals of the theory of operation of
diode superhigh frequency commutation devices are discussed; the properties of
11aparse" antenna arrays are investigated. There are 168 illustrations, 122
tables and a 102-entry bibliography.
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TADZHrIEV, Sh. K. and BAKHNM.,._fj.....Chair of Propedeutics of Children' s Diseases,
Tashkent Medical Institute and Uzbek Scientific Research Institute of Pediatrics
"Antierythrocyte Autoantibodies during Typhoid Fever in Children"
Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana) No 61 1970) PP 33-34
Abstract: While it is generally believed that the anemia which develops in children
with typhoid fever is due to a toxic inhibition of the hemotopoietic bone marrow,
the possible formation of autoantibodies which destroy circulatinE; erythrocytes
was investigated. The study was done an 62 typhoid patients aged 1-5 to 15 years.
The presence of antierythrocyte autoantibodie8 was analyzed by the method of
partial precipitation of the nonprecipitating antigenantibody complex, with the use
of chloroform extracts of antigens obtained from O(I)Rho blood donora. The tests
were done at three different stages of the disease: beginning (3rd-6th day), climax
(10th-14th day), and prior to discharge from hospital. The results revealed the
presence of antierythrocyte autoantibodies in 42 children, while the reaction was
negative in the other 20 children. At the onset of the disease, the antibody titer
was 1:50-1:200, erythrocyte concentration was 3.1-4.6 million per cubic millimeter,
and hemoglobin concentration was 54;.8A. At the height of the disease, the anti-
body titer was around 1:800, the erythrocyte count was 2-5-3-9 million) and hemo-
globin concentration was 45-66%- Prior to discharge (on the 19th-21st day after
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TADMIYEV, Sh. K and BAKHRAMOV, S., Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 6, 1970,
PP 33-34
body temperature returned to normal) the antibody titer decreased to 1:50-1:100,
the erythrocyte count increased to 3-35-4.51 million, and hemoglobin concentration
rose to 59-76.8%. This correlation between the titer of antierythrocyte autoanti-
bodies and the severity of anemia in children with typhoid fever indicates that these
antibodies play a definite role in the pathogenesis of anemia in typhoid fever.
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BAKHSHALIYEV, Ya. R.
"Investigating the Weakly Generalized Solution of a Self-Conjugate, Mixed
Problem for a Class of Quasi-Linear, Second-Order Hyperbolic Systems With
a Nonlinear Operator as the Right-Hand Member"
Baku, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR -- Seriya Fiziko-
tekhnicheskik-h i Matematicheskikh Nauk, No 4, 1972, pp 57-64
Abstract: The folloi,,ing mixed problem is considered in this arti-
cle:
2 [A(x) + B(X)u F(11(t,x) (1)
t3 t2 &X ~)X
U(0,X) = qW, Ut(0,X) VX),
U(t,o) u(t,;!) = 0,
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BAKHSHALIYEV, Ya. R., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR -- Seriva
FizikotekhnicheskiLh i 'Hatematicheskikh NI.Auk, No 4, 1972, pp 57-64
where 0(. t-4,T, 0-4 X4 1, 0