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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALIN, P. N. - BALTRUNAS, I. I.

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UNCt ASS IF M-C F~ROCESSING OATE--17JUL7C "T --f;AJ`hCY.CRPl-CLCGI CAL CHANGES AY CHROK t C EXPG51,2E- TO TPE ,..JTLE UCE:0 L .-.,~?ES T I Cl G Etv A h 1, 6 -U- tj T ti ri r, E! A L I LIXTFY CF li\FC---LSSR CU.:RCE-- KIEV W-~, i-EENCYE DELL, NR 10f. Ic.6St FF S5~S8 ATE, PLBLISHEC ------- 69 'SUBJECT AREAS-F.I.CLCGICAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES PLC TA(;S--PE,STICI0E, CARBAVATE, ORGANIC NECFCSIS# ri-YROIC, TCXIGITY CC.NTRCL FARKINC-KC RESTRICTICNS .'.DCCUMENT CLAS~--LNCLASSIfIEC .:PRC)(Y SLLFLR CEPPOUNIC, LIVER, STEP Ace. Hr.: gp0046808- Ref. Code: VRO V~%5' ZTPRS'50315 USSR UDC 615..771.799-099+613.63:632.95 BALIN, P, N., Lgboratory of PathomorpholoSX.-AIX.-Union ScIentificResearch _giene and Toxicol _10-titute of Hy 0 of,Pesticide"s -_Z~jymiqp. 4nd Plas.tics "Pathomorphological Changes Induced by,Chronic Expcs#re to the Pesticide Maneb" Kiev, Vrachebnoye,Delo, No 10, 1969, pp 95-98 Abstract: Daily peroral administration of the dithiocarbamate Maneb to rats 31:00'anif 500 mg/kg, on 1/50 and 1/10 LD50) for 2 to 4 months produced,:some non- specific degenerative and reactive changes,in the heairt, kidneys, lungs, brain, spleen, And especially to liver and thyroid. Intensity of symptoms viried with theltotal dose, duration of the experiment, and individual characteristics of the animals. The development of necrobiotic and necrotic processes in the liver was quite pronounced. rhe dithiocarbamates are known to be thyrotropic. The proliferative changes brought about in the epithelium of the gland by Maneb are regarded as a compensatory reaction of the parenchyma to a deficiency of organic Iodine, because the dithiocarbamates prevent the conversiom of Inorganic Into organic iodine. Reel/Frame 0175 UNCLASSIFA'ED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7C -AP0126175 ACCESSION NO ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--!U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBLE ISLASTOMOGENIC EFFECT _OF A FUNGICIDE MANEB (DEtwIVATIVE OF ETHYLLNERISDITHIOCARBAMINE ACID WAS -STUDIED ON RATS (DOSAGE: 500 MG-KG ORALLY FORISIX;MONTHS WEEKLY). RESULTS SUGGEST THAT MANE13 ~EXERTS A WEAK BLASTOMOGENIC ACTIVITY INDUCING PULMONARY ADENOMAS. THE TUIMOR IS LOCATEDAMAIMY SUBPLEURALLY BUT IS ALSO MET IN-OTHER REGIONS OF THE.LUNGo THE STRUCTURE IS MAINLY ..PAPILLARY AND THE TUMOUR DEVELOPS FROM THE ALVEOLAR AND BRONCHIAL EPFTHEL IUM. THE DRUG CAUSES HEMODYNAMICI)ISOPERS, DESTRUCTIVEP '_-DYSTROPHIC, AND PROLIFERATIVE CHANGES 14 THE Lf;FR. FACILITY: NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELP-SKOGO JINSTIMA GIGIYENY I TOKSIKOLOGII S' I DOV POLIME-.ANYKHr~ I~ OLAVidk' K;kHl MhS!;: MZ !SSSR' J U LWMI All, IBM USSR UDC 616-006.6-692.259:632.252 BALIN P. N., Pathomorphology Laborator All Union Scientifir Research Institute ow ~geneand Toxicology of Pest icidesi Polymers, aad Plastics, Ministry of Health USSR ."Experimental Data on the Blastomogenic Action of the :Fungicide Maneb" Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 4, 1970, pp 21-24 Abstract: Mice fed massive doses (500 mg/kg) of the fungic-Lde maneb (manganese ethylene-bisdithiocarbaraate) over aperiod of six months developed only solitary pulmonary adenomas, within 3-6 and 9 months, in the casse of tumor-prone and tumor-resistant animals, respectively. The adenomas, mostly papillary in struc- ture,1 originated from alveolar or bronchial epithelium. Though possessing weak blastomogenic activity, maneb produced hemorrhages, edoatna, and moderate hyper- plasia of lung tissue and hemodynamic disturbances ana various degenerative changes in the liver. j! i; 19.1 1014411:'Mi~~ III,::. A:illI MC 551-508.8 USSR 7,(jyEVr, V. YE., S91101MALOV, I .V. and BALIK. YU. S., Institute of Atmos- pheric Optics, Siberian Department of f9e' 'AAMemy'0T, Sciences USSR "Study of Atmospheric Ground Iayer and Claude by 14dar Mothod" Tomsk, Izvestlya Vysshikh i;chebnykh Zavedeniy Flolka, No 5, 1972, pp 125- 128 Abstracti The article describes equipment for studying tba atmospheric ground and clouds by the laser radar method. Radiation emitted by the laser is layer collimated by an optical system and is sent to the atmosphere by nwns of two flat mirrors. Part of the radiation strikes a photocell, by means of which oscillograph scanning is begun, and is sent through'a 120-nsec delay line to the input of a vertical-deflection amplifier (the,reference signal is measured). Abe radiation reflected by the atmosphera is detected by a receiving system. and is recorded (photographed) on thd osoillograph throuj~h a 480-nsec delay line, which provides time division of the reference: and reflected signals. A giant-pulse laser with a wavelength of 6943 R and~a ra6dation pulse duration t a caVnode follower is of 60 nsec is used. An FEU-83 PhO omultiPliek with. 1/2 4. 7 USSR ZUYEV, V. YE., et al., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebny~h Zavedeniy Fizika, Fo 5, 1972, pp 125-128 used as the sensitive element of the receiving system. An Sl-11 pulse rapid-record oscillograph is imed to xecoxd the ref6rence (od reflected sig- ~permlts a s nals. The use of narrow-band filters ( 4X - 20 harp increase in the signal-noise ratio and enables atmospheric Audies to be caxried on in the daytime (in cloudy weather). Results axe giyen for measurements of 'he radiation attenuation coefficient in.the atmospheric ground layer, in clouds,and in fog, at the proving groundof the Siberian Physicotechnical lnstitut~ during Ap-~il-July 19701. The authors thank V. S. SHAMANAYEV for his act~lve part in the irteasure- ments. USSR UDC S39.374 d BALINA V~_S I , Leningra "Determination of Stresses in Body Parts of Turbines Considering Creep" Problemy Prochnosti, No 10, 1971, pp S3-S6. Abstract: The bodies of adjusting and stop valves of powerful steam tur- bines operating under creep conditions generally have near-spherical sliape with cylindrical tubes; theTefore, the problem of dete-i-mination of creep stresses in the zone of intersection of,the spherical and cylindrical shells under the influence of internal~pressure is quite:pressing. In this work, this problem is solved by t~ variation method.using simplified relationships between forces and deformation velocities conclud~M in tin earlier vork for the case-of an exponential creep rule within the 4-.ramcwork of the flow 'theory.of A. M. Kachnov. An:experimental check of- the solution based on -the elastic-plastic analogy is'perfolrmed, WON 4/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING nATE--230CT70 !~TJTLE-ALL PURPOSE SYNTHETIC~BJNDER US.Kl _U_ A*N.t BALINSKIYi V*Rs ~~!',COUNTRY OF "NFO--USSR 701 2s, 3- 14 ._':SOURCE--LITEINOE PROIZVOO. 19 _-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :.~,..'.5UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH*p IND*v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR 7'-~TOPICJAGS--.PETROLEUM RESIDUE9 FOUNDRY MOLDs FOU14DRY CORE, ADHESIVE ~~BINDER/(U)USKI. BINDER __'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ;DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,.:PRGXY-.REEL/FRAME--1996/1734 STEP NO--UR/0128/70/002/000/0013/0014 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118'712 F--212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSM DATE--230CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0118712 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISTN. RESIDUES FROM BAShKIR PETROLEUM WERE USED FOR PRERN* OF A NEW FOUNDRY BINDER USK-1. THE BINDING ABILITY AND STABILITY ARE POOR IF THE ACID No. OF THE RESIDUES is HIGH. III ORDER TO DET, THE OPTIMUM ACID NO,# EXP'rs. WERE CAARIED OUT WITH RESIDUES HAVING VARIOUS D.PS,. THE SOLIDIFICATION POINT INCREASES AS THE ACID NO* RISESt E.G. AT 5117 MG KOH-G, THE SOLIDIFICArl()N POINTS IS~PLUS 23DEGREES* WHILE AT 16,2 MG KOH-Gt IT JS ONLY PLUS 6DEGREES. WHITE SPIRIT AND A BLEND OF PARAFFIN HYDROCARbQNS ARE RECOMMENDED AS SOLVENTS FOR THE BINDER. ADDNSo OF ASPHALT (SOLIDI-F'--ATION POINT 48DEGREES), AND TAR INCREASE THE BINDING ABILITY AND LOWER THE SOLIDIFICATION POINT OF THE BINDER* THE ADHESIVE STRENGTH IS LOWERED WHEN THE VISCOSITY OF BINDER IS DECREASED* USK-1 IS BROWN PLACK LIQ.9 ~SP,GR. 0.80-0-901 VISCOSITY 2p6-391BEGREESE AT 50DEGREES; ACID NO. MAX. 40 MG KOH-Go; SAPON.'NO. MIN. 55 MG K014-G; SOLIDIFICATION POINT MAX. MINUS 10DEGREES; ADHESIVE STRENGTH.MIN4 6.0 KG~-CM PRIME2. OPTIMUM TIMES AND~TEMPS FOR DR'YING SAMPLES CONTG. USK-1 BINDER ARE 45-90 MEN. AT 220-40DEGR.EES. FIVE RECIPES FOR,FOUNDRY CUMPNS* CONTG. USK-1 BINDER ARE GIVEN. Differential & Integral Equations USSR UDC 517.917 Several Theorems Concerning the Behavior of Solutions :Lu the Large to a Nonlinear.Systed' Kiev, Ukrainskiy Hatematicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 23, No 1, 1971, pp 56-63 Abstract: This article studies a system of three differential equations -having. two nonlinearities. When a a 0 this,,aystem can be reduced 3jhe :::,b lineav.transformation: and. sat" 66. genaraJ~zed Routh-Hurwitz con- Y% -di tions when ya 0. 'The authoz first gives four theorems~involvlng the~;Routh-Huivitz conditions, whereupon he offers proof of the firrst two and then introduces three le with proof in order to prove the third. ~He then proceeds with proof of the 4burth theorem and cites fo-ar-additibnal ones. These latter four theorems are proven in a manner i;imilar to the first four. He then proceeds to show by example that the initip.l nysLritm of three USSR UDC 534.322.3+534.83 GENKIN, If. D., IVANOVA., H. A., SCIKOLOVA, A. G. "Problems of Modelling Acoustical Processes in Machines" V sb. Dinamika i akustika mashin (Machine Dynamics and Acoustics Collection of i;Dnks), Moscow, "Nauka", 1971, pp 89-97 (from RZb-rizika, No 3, Map 72, Abstrac-1 i~o 3Zh5O3) Translation: Yhe problem of the acoustical diagnostics of gear train3.-- in t1lis case~of establishing a one-to-one correspondence betireen the state paraineters (the gap and load) and the parameters of the vibratim-acoustical signal -- in considered. The various states of the planetary redsicer irere modeled by -estab- lishing the different degrees of side play in gear in the rangn, 0-0.3 n-Lm. The spectral components of the vibration, the correlation function, and the dif- ferential range of the distribution of instantaneou.3 valuas were studied ar, a function of the gap and load. A characteristic incroase in the dispersion of the distribution function with the increase of these rarn~,ters war, obi-enz-ad and studied.- Authors abstract. USSR UDC 534.322,3+534.83 BALITSKM-F.- GENKIN, 14. D., SERGEYEV, V. I. "Problems in the Acoustical Diagnostics of Machines" V sb- Dinamika i akustika mashin (machine Dynamics and Acoustics Collection of Works),: Moscow, "Naukall, 1971, pp 109-116 (from Klli-Fizila, No 3, Mail 72, Abstract No 3Zh5O5) Translation: Severdl models of diagnosable systems are discussed: in particu- lar ,a model in the form ofen n-pole with one (acoustical) output. it is shotm that to solve the diagnostics problem of determining the state of the nachinc, it is necessary to kPow (on.the basis of preliminary study) the corre-porlence between the parameters of the technical state and th-i! paraineters of the acous- tical signal. Problems of technical diagnostics are considered as applied to such kinematic parameters as gear trains, bearings, ~-md a pi!?ton-cylirider. Possible ways of developing acoustical diagnostics from the aspect of- a directed search for most informative signs, the,-app~ication of- computers and other means -are discussed.. 43 ref. Authors abstract- 1/3 031. UNCLASSIFIED~ 1PROCESSING DATE- 160CT70 T-ITLE-ELECTROPHYS IOL OG [CAL FEATURE-~ -OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH MALIGNANT ~GROWTH AND SOME INFLUENCES Oft IT -U- K.P., VEKSLER#,I.G., TSAPENKO, V.F.i KAPSHUK, A.P. mono ~:COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR _'SOURCE FIZIOLOGICHNIY ZHURNA~19709 ~VOL 16, NR 3, PP 345-350 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS,--BIOLOGICAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES "TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROP.I-IYSIOLOGY, TISSUE TRANSPLANT, REPRoUUCTIVE SY,-rEM, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYI ANTIEOPLASTU.C~~ ORUGr~CAKCINOMA ~_.CONTROL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OKUMIE NT. , CL A S S--UN C LA S S I F I ED R _p%OXY-REEL/FRAME--I994/1358 STEP NO--UR/0238/70/016/003/0345/0350 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115330 UNCLASSIFIED. 2/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED~ ORUCESSING UATE--160CT70 .1-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115330 7':ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ THE INVESTKGATIONS SHOWED THAT DURING PROGRESSIVE GROWTH OF THE BROWN PEARCE CAIqCON MA INUCULATEO -INTRATESTICULARLY ANOP AS A RULEt RESULTING IN IkREVEKSIBLE CANCRATIONt THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS OF RABBITS DISPLAY TOW~PHASES CF MAIN CHANGES PHASE OF RAISED ACTIVITY AND THAT OF DEPRESSION. wHILE IN RABBITS 41TH CARCINOMA, INOCULATED HYPODERMICALLY &NO INTRAMUSCULARLYt ONLY THE PASE OF RAISED ACTIVITY OF INDICES APPEARS. THEN THE ELECTROFNCEPHALOGRAM NORMALIZES. THE INVESTIGATION SHOWEDo THAT THE RAB13ITS WITH THE BROWN PEARCE CARCINOMA, TRANSPLANTATED INTRAMUSCULARLY~ANU GREATED WITH ~ZYMOSAN AND ANTITUMOUR DRUG CYCLOPHOSPHAN HAVE THE BASE INDICES OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM MORE LOWER-AND THE,DIFFERENCE FROM THE INITIAL 1 1) ONLY WlTpl BIGELECTRIC ACTiVITY IS SMALLERt THEN THE ANI.IALS, TREATE i.~-.cyc "'HOSPHAN THE SAME DOSAGE. LL IN THE-RESEARCKS PRESENTED SHOW THAT THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TUMOUR PROCESS IS ACICOMPANIEU BY A FkEQUFNCY :DECREASE OF THE AFFERENT IMPULSATION WH(CH IS RECEIVED IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM FROM THE REGION OF THE TUMOUR DEV~LOPMENT. AT THE TUIMOUR RESOLUTION THE FREQUENCY OF THE'AFFERENT'IMPULSATION IS RESTOkED TO THE INITIAL VALUc; A- THE IRREVERSIBLE DEVELOPMENT Or THE TUMOUR THE ORCIP OF FREQUENCY CON(It JES UP TO ANIMAL DEATH, THE iNYESTIGATION INDICATES .'w' THAT THE NATURE AND STAGE OF THE TUMUUROUS PROCEiS HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL EFFECT ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF VARIOUS DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS ~YSTEH. THE DYNAMICS OF T11E CHANGES IN THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM IS, TO -URE OF THE COURSE OF THE :A CERTAIN EXTENT, AN EVIDENCE OF THE NAI :MALIGNANT PROCESS. -A S:t F` 1 8 JROUSSING I)ATE--13NOV70 J'1/2::-7~611_ U.,4c L I ~OCAk'BLJNS OF TJTLE--ST1JDY` OF THE C0MPQSIT1C!W0F.dYU', TECHNICAL GRAOE PARAFF I N: FRON AESTERN UKRAINIAN'PEETROLEUM -U- '1m_'--3AL1TSK1Y, _AUTH; N.F. 7"t-OUNTRY OF INFO -USSR ,~-.50URCE7-AEFT*' I GAL. P P. 0 IRsNA UC, HN 0- P P-13 I Z Y .S8 APUROLEUM AIND GAS ,.:A-'EFrREPJC --RLH-Kfi1:iIYA NO 1 11 10 JAN 7;Q AB S TR A(; TNO L-P 197 NO 1(4:3)t PP PUBL I SHED ------- 69 ATE w::SUBJ EC TARFAS--~EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANbGRAPHY, MATEHIALS -TA'S--CHEPUCAL COMPOSITION, PETROLEUM DEPOSIT,, PARAFFIN BASE TOPIC ,:--J'~PETR0L.EUA,, MOLECULAR SIEVEP CHROi4ATOGIRAPHIC ANALYSISY GEOGRAPHIC -ONTP,(JL, MARKING--NIJ RESTPICTIO14S .-.-DG-CU,'-IE.NT CLASS--U7,J_.LASSIFIE0 ROXY -R E EL/ FRAME-300 2103 8 3 STEP t4fJ--UR/UOOU/%'Iq/Of,f)/OOL/00?t.4/f)047 fP .~_C LR CACCLSSION i'40--AR0128382 011 UNCLASSI FIF-0 PROCESSING DATE-- 13NOV7 0 rlR,C ACCESSION NO-AR0126362 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS`Ti-~ACT. 0 1 F F Et E' N TNFTHIJ S U41TRATI: N, G MOLECULAR SIEVES, AND ACT[VATEO CH,-ts~COAL CHROMATOGR,APHY) dLRE USED TO DETERMIPI-E TI-IE ISOPARAFFIN CONTENT IN PARAFF I IN I SCYL ATE: J6Y rt).'~PLEXATION K PCHINICAL G~%AUE PAI-AFF114 (MELTING POINT 56DEGREES)i .FROM DEG-EASED T'_ ?REPARED FRO% AND YF FltLu P,:TROLEUM M A MIXTURE OF DOLINSKOYE, -3 OR I S L 4V S K0 STOCKS. T14E CHr~UMATOGRAPHIC METHOD ISOLATING NiTRATION PROOUCrS WAS usr-D. THE INDEXES OF THE CONTENT' OF 8,iANCHED HYM.WCAR30PIS FG'Ji4i) 13Y THE ARIOUS fMETHOUS WERE RELATIVELY CLUSE~ TOGETHER.! LAS-S-1-F-I ED, USSR UDC 615.332 (Cycloserinwm). 014.453 0 A Yu. 0, CH-MOVSKAYA, S. M., KORCRAGIN, V. B_ IVANOVA, V. N. . BUJZJKIY , 2__A. ,and ITAYNER, Ye. A., All-Union Scientific PIP-search Inst-_ItLffe-wt-T�UbJoti6s and Itstitute of Biophysics, ~Unistry of Health USSR "Sterilization of Oxacillin Preparatious With Fast Electrons" Mos cow, Antib:Lotiki, No 10, 1971, pp 933-936 Abstract: Exposure of preparations of the-sodium salt of oxacillin in 0.5 g rons (10 Me in a dose of 2.5 -..viaU to fast elect v)._ a linear accelerator at, Krad resulted.in complete sterility of the~antibiotic,i-whereas, tests of control (nonirradiated') vials revealed contamination in every second or -third vial. The induced radioactivity of the s=ples did not exceed 3,7-10-10 curie even u-Ith minimum length of exposure. The procedure had no effect on the antibiotic activity, pharmacological activity (no evidence of toxicity ~or py=genic:Lty) or physicochemical properties of t-he preparations. USSR UDC: 621.791.7.-621.387.143 BASANSKIY, V. V., RALIJ$KIX,J,.AW SaIILOV, V. N.,and SUIMENKO, 1. V., -Electric Welding Institute imeni Ye. 0. Paton, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Some Characteristics of Microplasma-Arc Welding of Sheet Materials" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya svarka, Sept 71, no 9, pp 40-42 Abstract: A paper on the possibility of controlling the volume of the weldpool using highly concentrated plasma heat sources is presented and the technology of microplasma pulsed-arc welding is 4etailed. The pulsed arc makes it possible to proportion the heat energy supply to the part being welded. The protective gas is selected so as to afford optimum Ionization and maximum plasma jet reduction at the exit front the plasma forming duct and at the anode. Experiments conducted with a specially designed.MPU-M aicroplasma unit on metal with &>0.3 W indicates-the possibility of maintaining the welding-current component constant. The use of modulated current in the arc enhances the latter's stability wit;x 1/2 USSR USAKSKIY, V. V., et al, Avtomaticheskaya svarka, Sept 71, no 9, pp 40-42 each repeated pulse. The crystallization conditions of the weldpool are ipractically unaffeCtEd. Modulated current specificationsare cited in a 'Tests conducted on both;tha welds-and the pirent metal of VTl-0M table. -alloy show the same mechanical properties in both. 2/2 2 u3u UNULAS~l OEU!'. I'RuCi~S 5 1 NG OAT E-- z _i0t, I 10 '~:,._T ITLE--TUNGST EN AND GALLIUM STRUCTURAL IMPURITIES tN SYNTHETIC QUARTZ CRYSTALS -U- ,-:~rJkUTHOR-(03)-BALITSK'.Y, V-S., SAMOYLOVICH9 .4-1-t TSINGBER, L.I. OUNTRY OF INFO_-USSR NAUK SSSRt DOKLADYY VOL. 191, HAR, 21, 1970, Po. 580-583 DATE' PUBLISHED--21MAR70 UBJECT. AREA S--PHYS IC S ,'Tr QUARTZ CRYSTALt AUTOCLAVEs METAL OXIDEt P I.C TAGS--TUNGSTEN, GALLIUMt .;`....:A3S0RPTION BAND SPECTRUMt CRYSTAL~GROWING .,~CONTROL, MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-..-PROXY PEEL/FRAME--1997/1084 STEP NO--UR/0020,~70/191/003/0580/0583 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119943 UNCLASS I F I(0 30 UNCCASSIFIED PR0CFSS[NG VATE-230CT70 '~~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119941 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-G- ABSTRACT.. DESCRJPTION OF AUTOCLAVE EXPER-IMENTS IN THE GROWING OF QUARTZ CRYsrAf_S CONTAMINATED WITH W AND GA FROM AQUEOUS WEAKLY ACIDIC FLOUR CONTAINING SOLUTIO-NS OF TUNGSTEN Atio -GALLIUM OXIDES. THE SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF THESE CRYSTALS ARE DIS~USSED. THE PRESENCE OF WEAK ABSORPTION BANDS AT 2BOOt 3500r 4500P AND 6300, A IN IRRADIATED CRYSTALS IS NOTED.' FACILITYZ VStSOlUZNYI;NAUCHNO ISSLEDOVATE-L-SKII INSTITUT SlNTEIA HINERALINOGO ALEKSANDROVj USSR* UNCLASSIFrEg USSR UDO 621-315-592 BALKAREY. YU*I.j EPSHTERI, E.M. (Inatituto Of Radio Enginoaring And Electronics, Aoadewyur-dalencos., USSR, Moccouj OEffect Of A High-Frequency Electrical Field On Diffuoi.on Of Carriers In Semi- conductors$ Fizika i tokhnikr- poluprovodnil

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