SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLYCHEVA, V.A - KLYUCHNIKOV, N.G.
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USSR UDC 62o.26:669,oi8-58
LIVSBMSJI BI. G., IZGORODIN, A. K., NIKOLAYEVA, V. N., TSMrILI7.1-,, M. Ya. and
KLYMVAI V. A., Moscow Institite of Steel and Alloys
"MM-y-of-t-h-e-fanetics of Camum-Phase Pomation in YuNU1r35T5-Tyre Alloys at
8jo-900OCII
Moscow, ~IetaUovedenjye i ternricbeskaya obrabotka. metallov, No 61 1972,
pp 65-66
Abstract. The stu--;v was contiucted on cast alloys quenched to a mono'-19-phase
from 12t*.Oc.
quenched scecimens were rrat t1hrough low-tenperatur-e ISO-
thermal treat:-,ent at 7-00, 3?0, 950, 340,ftnel 8300C. The~holding ti:nes for
each temm-rature ware 15, 25, 4.5, 60,and 190 min, respectively. The 5*3cimens
were cooled in oz)en air. The a-.-Dunt and kinetics of the nlhase senamtion
were determined in 50 fields of vision by Glagolev's method. Titaniurli is
shmm to promote intensiv~~ Vi-Phase sepl-ra-tion (up to 95000),which is tinjesi-
rable frcm the v-ie,.;---oint of~ mr-tenzerature treat-.ient..Micrastractural analy-
tical data indicate that the reduction of Al content from 3 to 7% intensifies
I - -e S
,52-41+1;2 tmnsfo ation at all test tem. ratures. 11110tewort y i the fact
tIAt Vic red,,,c-on o. .1 to 7'j'
L, t -- " 1 1 content ' naricedly affects the decomposit;-~,-n
kinetics at 900-0170OC 'but much less at 840 and 3300C. rhe results OIL' the study
.L
have shomn Vitt lot!-temTr-rature troatient 0"' YU!=35T5 it-IlOY5 Must bo conducted
at ndniP=.,i temperatures and minimun possible hold timeso An increase in Ti
1/2
bSSR
LIV.-SHITS, B. G., et al., Metalloved-e-niye i temich-eskaya obrabotkla metallov,
No 6, 1972, pp 65-66
contents and a reduc4.ion of U contents inhibit low-temperature treatment.
(1 table, 8 bibliographic references)
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Instruments and A ments
le6sUri
USSR UDC 621.375.024.621.317.7
XLyEyMR,.&mA,, IIALITSKIY, G. A. , MAL'TSYEV, YU. S.
"Measuring Converters for Small Back-Connected Instrumenta"
Voronezh, Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 4, 1971, pp 66-67
Abstract; The schematics of direct current measurement converters constructed
on the basis of Soviet linear integrated circuits of the IUT401 (operation
amplifier) and lKTOll (integral interruptors) are investigated. These devices
are designed to be built into the analog and digital back-connected measuring
instruments. The results of experimental studies of the converters are presented
and data are tabulated which permit estination of the ef f activeness of applying
them. It is found that on the basis of tile developed convortera it Is possible,
to create back-connected instruments of both the analog and digital type which
have a number of advantages: high sensitivity, small size (it is possible to
build an analog device 80 x 80 x 50 mm), low intake f rDM the sigTial source and
the power supply, relatively high accuracy basically determined, by tile accuracy
of. the instrument connected at the converter output, high:reliabilitly, and re-
sistance to mechanical effects determined by the properties of the output in-
struments.
USSR UW 542-938-546.791.4
GLEBOV, V. A., KLYGUT. A. Ye.. SI-MiNOVA, I. D., and KOLMADA, a. S.
An Investigation of the Hydrolysis of Tetravalent Uranium"
Floscov, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 17, No 12, D~~c 72, PP 3312-3316
Abstract: Dy applying the method of spin echo,, the effects of IV-lie PH and the
temperature on the velocity of longitudinal rela~xation of protons in HC104
solutions of U(IV) were studied. It was shown that as a result of hydrolysis
an increase took place in the frequency of exchange- of MpO molecules in the
hydrate shell of U(IV) and that this increase affected the velocity of relwca-
tion of protons in the solutions. Spectrophotometric rceasurem! rats at various
values of the p11 of the absorption at the wavelength 548 rim that is character-
istic for the U11+ ion were also cain1od. out. Both measurementi; of the nuclear
magnetic resonance, vhich gave inforr.-tation of the exchan,ge of IV molecules in
hydrolysis (cf. Glebov et al, Zh. Neorg. Ehim., 15, 133~-, 1970; 17, 1175, 1972),
and determinations of optical densities at 548 am, vhich.yieltled data on the
concentration of free 0+ ions indicated that in the pH rar4,,a st died
(0 - 1-97) hydrolysis of the U~* ions proceeded by the reaction ~t7 + 'f20
U01f3+ + H+. The constant of formation of the monohydrate complex UOI[3+ was
0-052+ 0-003-
112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROGESISING OATE--040EC70
TITLE--COMPLEXING IN THE COPPER Ili ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC ACID9 WATER
SYSTEM -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-LEKAYEt V.A.t KLYGIN, A.YE.9 SMIRNOVAP 1~0., KOLYADA, N.S,
INFO--USSR
_~I':S0URCE--ZHo NEORG. KHIM. 19709 15(5), f294-300
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
_TOPIC TAGS--ETHYLENEDIAMINE, COPPER COMPLEX, SPECTROPHOT014ETRtC ANALYSISP
_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT C L A i S - - UN C t. A S 5 1 F I E 0
PROXY REEL/FAAMF--3007/0923 SI'E-P NO~---~UR/00tij'/[0.10~.5101)lj/L294/1101)
_ESC ~~Lfr'__AiIQ136354
CfR A CC Lo j~4 LL
1A
212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136354
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPLEXING fN THI: CU(11),EDTA, Ui
SU84 L)t H SU82 0 SYSTEM WAS STUOIED BY SPECTROPHOTOMET'RIC AND NMR
RELAXATION METHODS. THE FORMATION CUNST. OF CUHLo; AND ITS DEPROTONATION
ST', (DETD. BY THE N. P. KORAk#S METHOD, 1954) ARE T6 TIMES 10 PRIME8
C
ON
AND 1.14 TIMES 10 PRIMENEGATIVE3# RESP~
-LASSIFIM
112 012 UN'l PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--REACTION OF AlO DERIVATIVES OF CHROMOTROPIC ACID WITH PERC14LORIC.
.~,-~-A40 NITRIC ACIDS -U-
A#YE*t KOLYAOAs N.Soi ZAVRAZRNOVA~t 0.14.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'.,SOURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 15(2)t 384-9
PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--CHEMI'STRY
NDv SULFONIC.ACIDI NAPHTHALENE,
.16PIC TAGS-AZO COMPOUNDt ARSENIC COMPOU,
ANALYSISt COMPLEX COMPOUND, PERCHLORIC ACID
'_CCWTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
ODOCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1143 STEP NG--UR/0071l/701():L5/0,32/03,34/0'369
~~CIRC ACCESSION t4G--AP0136568
UNCLASSIrl ED
i1 2 012 UMCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESSING 0ATE-04DIM0
-CtRC- ACCESSION NO--AP0136568
.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REACTIONS OF 1-1 C L GSU I AND HNO
41TH CHROMOTROPIC ACID DERIVS
~(217,BIS(Z,SULFD,4,NITROPHE414YLALO),lv8oOlHYOIIOXY,
3,6~1%APHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID 11), 2,(2pARSONOPliE,',I'el-AZi~ji),,1,8,
DIHYDROXY(.2,SULFOPHENYLAZO)v396t,,IAPHTHALENEDlc;')ULFGNI(-, AGID M),
2? 7 p 8 1 S (2, SULFOPHENYLAZO) , I t 8, 0 1 HYD ROXY t 3, 1) t NAP HT 10 E G I SkJ L FON'l CGD
(LITY, OR '-',(2,ARSONOPf-IENYLAZO)tlpStDIHYORGXYt3,6, 111A PH74ALENEDI& SUL FUNT C
~ACID) (IM WERE STUDIED SPECTROPHOTOMETRICALLY. [N EACH CASE,
UNDISSGCO. ACID MOLS. WERE ADDED TO AMGRGUPS OF 1-[v c-oMpDs. THE
COMPLEXING CONSTS. fX SUB1) WERE
ABSORPTIVITY (EPSILON) AND
-(COMPD., EPSILON (IN MMU)t K) FOR HUO SUB4 COMPLEXI-ES: SHOWN ON
MICROFICHEe
'112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PRl)CEJSJNG UATE-20NOV70
TiTLE---EjUlLl5KlUMS IN SjLLjTlCN$ OF f-iIT8WC ANQ PERCHI-011111C ACIDS -U-
AUT-f40R-(03)-&LYGl&l A_~Jl.t S-41RINOVAP l.c.t ZAVRAZMOVAS Dom*
CCUr4T RY C FINFG-USSR
SOURCE-Zhe NEORG. KHIM. 1970t, 1512) 2S4-8
DATE PL6LISl-iE0----70
SUBJECT ARGAS-LHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-NITRIC ACID, PERCHLORIC ACID# AQUEOUS SOLUTIONt NMR SPECTRUM,
EQUILIbRIUM CGNSTANT
C Ch TR ti LMARKING-NO REST-11CTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELlfkAAE--lSb3/09Q4 SI'IEP fl)43.--U-t/00'tb/70,ti)15/~0.3z/()4"1)(*/O-)96
ACCLSSICN Nil-ill)f
UNC LA S~i I F I i"K
212 017 UNCLAS 5 IF I E:0 PROV E SS 114 GDATE--- ZOINOV 7 0
Cl'.:'.C ACCESSION NU--AP0053628
ASSIRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EQUIL. Or-: A'J. HND SUB3, HCLO
SU64 AND MIXTS. UF HP%U SU3 -riCL0 SU34
5 3 IWERE DET0. BY USING NMR. FOR HNO
-ES AR - 3. 17 TIMES 10
SUB3* ThE EWIL. CONSTS. (Y,) AT 0* 25, AND 70DEGRE. It
PRIME NEGATIVE9, 2.36 TIMES iO PRIME fqf-GATIVEq. AND.1.46 TIMES lo PRIME
NEGATIVEri, RESP. FOR HCLU SU84P K IS 2*37 TIMES NEGATIVEZ AND
10 Pl(.1 ME I
2.26 711-iES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEZ AT 0 AND :251)EGREES* RESP.. DELTA H AND
DELTA 5 GE ACID DISSOCIN. ARE 2.08 TIMES -10 PRIME-3 ('AL-11CLE AND 46.56
CAL-IMLLE DEGREE FGR hNU SU63 AND.3,02 TIMES 10 PRIME2 CAL-MOLE AND 8.56
-NOLE VEGREE FOR
CAL
HrLO SU84p RESP*
'a A FL
112 017 PAOCESIStNG UATE--2CNOV70
UNCLA SlFf a
TITLE--SvEClWVHOTCMETKIC Sjuuy UF CUMPUEXING IN AN
lizan,itt'NITRATEsNITRIC ACIDoWATER SYSTEM -IJ-
-AUTHOR- (o 5 J-f%LYGI No A.YF-., SmlRj'4UVAv ImOo-lo NIKULSKAYA, N.A., KOLYADA,
N -F ii-
S L L TM A".
~.-CCUNTRY OF lNFO--USSP
SOURCE-ZH. NEGRG. KHIM. 1970, 15(3), A3i-6,
DATE PUBL ISiiED-----70
.:SUBJECT AkEAS-LHEMISTRY
TGPIC TAGS-SPECTROPHOTCMETRIC ANALYSIS, I RON C OMPLEX N I TRA T EN I TK I C
'-~,",ACIO, AQUELLS SOLUTIO
MAkKING--NU RESIRICTIONS
:,.,*DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
-.-PROXY RELL/(-RAM~--3004/ZOZ3 STEP NO---,UR-JO078/70i'~015!C.03/0153/0756
C IRG ACCESSIGN NG-AP0132285
U'I"r*l L A SS I F I E 0
V2 017 UNC L A1, F I E6 PROCESSING
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0132285
-~ABSTRACT/EXTkACT-N) GP-Q- ABSTRACT. PRESENCE OF FE PRINE3
NU SU33 (I)t AND FEUNU SU33) SUa3 .31illit)
.FEINU 5U331 SUB3 Hi
FE(NO SU33) SU63 HNG SUB3 H StJ82 L) SYSTEM WAS CONFE,RMED
:SPECTR1JPH6TCM1':TRICALL.Y. MULAR A8S09PTI.0i%'C0EFFS,-j0F I ANU
4009- AND 410 M MU ARE GIVEN. CONSTS. OF V AND~ I I FORMATION
REGIGN OF 10 PRIME NEGATIVE2 AND 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3, RESP.
DATE--20NOV70
POSITIVE,
SU63 (111 IN
11 AT 390,
ARE IN THE
UNCLASSIFIED----
01.4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSItNG GATE-30OCTIO
-~TITLE-COMPLEXING OF URANYL AND LAN.THANUM IONS WITH ARSENAZO III IN
PERCHLORIC ACID SOLUTIONS -U-
AUT14OR-(03)-KLYGIN# A*YE&t ZAVRAZHNOVAt D.M., KOLYAUA, N.S.
~:'CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
NEORG. KHIM. 1970, is ~31, 739-44
PUBLISHED - ----- 70
.'~.:sUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.JOPIC TAGS--SPECTOSCUPIC ANALYSIS, METAL COMPLEX COMPOUNU, LANTHANUM,
"~:~_'CQMPGUNO, URANIUM COMPOUND, PERCHLORIC ACID
f:'~'-CCNtROL'MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
--DOCUAENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAM&-1992/1611. STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/003/0739/0744
'- ;CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOLL2605
UNCLASS IFIED
PROCkSSING DATE--300CT70
014 UNCLASSIPIED
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112605
GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECTROSCOPIC STUOY -REVEALED rilAT
UO SUB?- PRIMEZ POSITIVE FORM WITH ARSENAZO III (H SUBB R) TERNARY
COMPLEXES (UO SUB2(CLO SUOR)SUB2 H SUB6 R) ANO (LA(Cl-0 SOB41SUB20i SUBS
R)) PRtME POSITIVE. THESE COMPUS. HAVE COMPLEX FORMATION COSTS. EQUAL
TO-3.53 TIMES 10 PRIME3 AND 42.5 RESP., AND, AT 650 14t4ur -rdEY HAVE MOLAR
~_.ABSORPTIVITIES 6.67 TIMES 10 PRIME4 AND 6.52 T114ES 10 PRIME4, RESP.
UNCLASSIFIEO
IED PRO SING DATE--3DUCT70
LINGLASSIF
~,"-TITLE-SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE C014PLEXING OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
IN NITRATE SOLUTIONS -U-
A.YE., SMIRNOVA,.I.D., KOLYADAv N.S., MALKINAl YE.N.-t
"..,,___GERTSEVA' rm-.
_c
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-.,-,,SOURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 1543), ~622-8
T. EPUBLISHED ------- 70
.'S,UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~7~tOPJC TAGS--SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS, NITRATE, NITRIC ACAD, RARE EARTH
METAL
,.,.,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1608 STEP NO-UR/0076/70/0t5/00310622/0628
ACCESSION NO--AP0112602
UNCLASSIFIED
---.E I HE
zf2 618 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70
CIRC.ACCESSION NG--AP0112602
RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HNO SUB3 SOLNS. OF LN (ND# PRY EUP
,.ABSTRACT/EXT,
~-,.DY, HOv ER, AND YS) NITRATES CONTAIN LN PRIME3 POS111VE, LN(NO SU133)
SUB3 HNO SU83# AND LN(NO SU83) SU83 .3HNO SUB34 COMPLEXING IN LN
PPIME3 110SITIVE-HNO SU83-H SUB2 U-SYSTEMS,WAS DETO.
SPECTROPHOTOMETRICALLY AND FORMATION CONSTS. WERE CALCD. BY THE LEAST
SQUARES METHOD. THE MECHANISM OF LN PRIME3 POSITIVE EXTN* BY BU SU03 PO
I-SUB4 FROM HNO SUB3 SOLN. IS DISCUSSED. ITJS ASSU14ED THAT AT THE
CONDITIONS WHERE LN(NO SUB3) SUB3 HND SU83 FORMS AT THE HIGHEST YIELD,
fHE DISTRIBUTION COEFF. D OF LN PRIME3 POSITIVE HAS THE L04EST VALUE.
ARGER THAN5M IS DUE TO
-.THE MARKED INCREASE OF 0 AT HNO SUB3 CONCNS. L
~THE FORMATION OF,LN(NO SUB3) SUB3 93HNO SUB3 WHICH I$ EXTD. BY BU SUB3
~PG SUB40
UN C L A S 5 1 F I E D
USSR UW 546-791.6.r~1-4~9-546.65..-46-137
A. YE., ZAVRAMNOVA, D. 14., KOLYADA, 11. S.
ttC
omplexation of Uranyl and Lanthanum ions wit h Arsenazo M In Parchloric Acid
Solutions"
Moscov, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 15, No 3, 1970, .-jP 739-!U
Abstract: A spectrophotometric study was ma-de of the eomple:cation of uranyl and
lanthanwi with arsenazo III in perchlorid acid Brlutions. IT was sl:town that in
the system studied ternary complex compounds of composition U92("002"O and
La (H8R)+ are formed. These compounds have forz=tion constants (3-53�D-36)-
(C'04)2
.103 and (4.25:tO.10-10 and molar light extinction coefficients (6.67�o.28)-104
and (6-52�0-09)-101' at 650 manometers, respectively.
1/1
USSR
Physiology~
UDC 612.2.7+612.821.6
MEYERSON, F. Z., SOLOMATINA, Ye. S., VIKHLYAYEV, Yu. I. -od XLYGULI, T. A.,
Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology, Institute of
Physiology and Laboratory of Psychopharmacology, Institute or Pharmacology,
Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"The Influence of Adaptation to Altitude Hypoxia on the Behavior of Animals in
a Stress Situation"
Vbscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti:imeni I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23,
Vyp 4, Jul/Aug 73, pp 751-?56
Aestract: The influence of adaptation to hypoxia. on the behavior of 40 rato
in situations creating a conflict betwr;cn the drinking and T;hc defensive
reflexes was studied. It was found that Pdaptod anirials made throu tivies at;
mary attempts to drink as ecrtrols, despite a painful electific shock. The
experimental subjects showed a lover threshold of pain sensitivity, the same
strength for the drinking rcfl--x, the same motor activity in nonconflict situa-
.otor actvity in conflict situations than controls. There'Pore
tions and lower m
these factors are not considered possible causes for the chan.ge ollserved.
1/2
M KOF11 4a; S.Pr
MR
NEYMSGNj F. Z., et al., Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy D~ayatellnosti imeni I. P.
Pavlov, Vol 23, Vyp 4, Jul/Aug 73, pp 751~756
Earlier findings also eliminate disturbanca in the elaboratiori of deferisive con-
ditioned reflexes. It was further found that interrupting the drinking reflex
required a shock of twice the voltage in experimental rats as in controlz. The
greater stability of the drinking reflex to pain is said to be caured by a
greater force and concentration of excitation in the neuxon ssy;3tem
for the drinking reflex, and a deeper irdiibition of the rieuron system rE!Sr_-r1Sa "ble
for the motor pain. reaction, This may be caused by some grencxal change in the
functioning and metabolism of the brain.
2/2
59
USdR UDC 615.31:
547.0"69.21.012.1.
GRITS2"K0, A. N. , YER~IAJKOVA-, 2. 1. , ZHURAVLEY, S. V. , VIKHI-Al.~XEV, Yu. I.
XLY CT
a
nd TL'. T.-A-, Iiis-litute of Pharmacology of the USSR, Academy
Medical Sciences
"Synthe*sis in the Phcnthiazine Series. XXXT. 10-y-Alhjrl;3ziIi1OT)ror)%,I and
10-e-Alkylaminopropionyl Derivatives of Substituted Pht-lnthii~zines
Mos c aw, ,Khimiko Farmatsevtichesiriy Zhurnal, No 7, Vol 5, Jul" 1971, pp 10-14
Abctract: A stu",v nade of ti;c, s~-nthicsis of a serier of
Pyl and Of
pared. I n ordl(.~ I, t" r I t;lle Z' Ct~~.j I j,,j 4 1)
-C 0 71,
zinc, nund
were used, The
of the wi"-h All tl-,e Jnvet;:;~_a~ej~
pound." hai a cL~,--.- --cd.-tti%rt? effect ar.-d were acti,,--e with :!,C5"D,Ct to all tzzts.
The pircra~;inj-.! -.here, a rule, naro active thall the C-:~lrounc~-,
-vl: --, -oa~'-1 1-:0-sitio.1 10.
with diall.
ri.-,j- to --ozitiions 1, 3 anJ Ir in- of
r~o " r
the activity of the cc:::-Pmmds by co.:~pariscrl with tht~ unsubouitute,
A V-.nd
with compoimds li.~vinr- substitutions in position 2.
1.12
USSR
GRITSMKO, A. N., et al., Khimik-o Famatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 7,
July 1971, pp 10-14
respec;L to position 2 i s the on L im-al vers ion for act i vi of tb e c o C---
--Wtion of the cz-ners 1:3-t!i res-n--4ct to rasjtioj,~ 2 if-,aCjs t,,, io-,,%red e
mechartisms of these effects are discussed,
59
q
USSR imc 615-78Vt612.014,46
XARALYEV, S. F., Cpndidate of Cbemical Sciences, VIXELYAYBEV, YU. I., Cand
XLYGULI IT, A Candidates of Eed-ical Sciencos, and CHTK-:rV"-1/, I. A.# Doctor
rx MrWcal Sciences, Chair of Petroleum Synthesis, Instit"tteof Petroleum and
Chemistry Imeni M. Azizbokovp and laboratory of. Psychopharu"cology, Moscou
Institute of PhavAacology aid Chemotherapy.
"Synthetis and Psychotropic Froperties of 1,1,1-trichloro-4-pentyn-2-ol and
Some of its Derivatives"
Baku, Azerbayzhanskiy Meditainskly Zhumal, No 5, MY ?1, pp 19-23
Abstracti A study was made of the neuropbaxna-cological spectrum. of action of
compounds I-V (see table). The neuropharmacologic-al :1)ropertiea of tha pre.-
paxations were deternined in mica, uzing the followinji~ testst subctitaneous
corazole; subcutaneous strychnine' it=-inum electric shook (~13); reticulum
deposit; potentiating hexonal sleep; acuto toxicity. The pwa.parationts were
Intraperitote-ally administered to the animala In dooem of 0.2 Ml per 20 of
body weiGht. The experiments e3tabliphed that all of the preparationz with
the exception of V Y-~ve a definite effect on the centzal nernrous system, con.-
bining sedativet antispasmodico nyorelaxant, and sleep-induoing properties,
Ui-th the antispasmodic aetion particularl.y effective iii zpasmts Induced by
171,! T77
UWR
Y"YV, S. F., et al., Azerbayzhanskiy Meditsinskly Zburrua, No 5# VaY 71#
pp 19-23
corazole, strychnine, and IMS. AU of the preparatiolm potentiated hexenal
eleep indicating the sleep-inducing and tranquidAzing compoo.ent in the com-
pounds. The toxicity of the coapounds varies within a mnge~of 500 to 1,000
mg/kg of body weight.
Compounds JV co'cif (011C ~-Cyl
0COC1-i,N(C,Hd2
C0301012 -=CH c1 1,
Off V CI It (c'1 If);.-sic I Icl Ic I I.X-c I I.,
0 0
if 'CCI,CI-I C112C -=Cff
OCOCffN (W) C.
c11, C'111
co'cif C112C =C"
OCOCI12N(Cj1Ijs)2
67
1/2 012 UNCLASSIL F I ED PRWCESSMG OATE-04DEC70
,:rITLE--l.4,BENZ0DIAZEPlNES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES. 111L. SYNTHESIS AND
All
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND PFARMACOLOG[CAL ACTIVITY OF
;%AUTHOR-(05)-B0GATSKIY9 A.V., VIKHLYAYEV, VU. I .A NDR(IRNAT ISA. K"eGLl_Ll_
.~m_T.A. t. CHUMACHENKOt T.K.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
".SOURCE--KHIM.-FARM. LH. 1970t 4(1)t
5-9
,--.-I)ATE PUBLISHED-7-----70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--TRANQUILIZERt ANTICONVULSANT DRUG, MUSCLE RELAXANT, HYPNOSIS,
CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
::'.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0540 STEP NO--UR/0450/70/1)04/001/000510009
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137629
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PIlOCES.S ING DATE--040EC70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137629
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE RESULTS OF PHARMACOL. TESTS
.,WERE GI-VEN FOR 14 DERIVS. OF lt3tDIfiYDROP121i)plt4oBENZ0014ZEPIN12PONE
SYNTHESIZED EARLIER (ANDRONATI AND BOQATSKII, 1969). DETAILS OF IR
SPECTRA WERE ALSO REPORTED. ALL THE COMPOS. COMBfNED I'RANQUILIZING
ANTICONVULSANT, MUSCLE RELAXINGI AND HYPNOTIC ACTIVITIES; SOME OF THEM
1REVEALED ALSO SEDATIVE ACTIVITY. DISORDERS OF THE mo'rOR ACT[virY WERE
-:OBSD,. IN CERTAIN CASES. FACILITY:: ODESS,-,UNIV~. IM. IAECHNIKOVA,
ODESSAr USSR.
UNCLASS WCESSING DATE--3aacy7o
boa
10--2- DIETHYLAMINJ
PiiOPICNYL-2-TICIFLUt3R(JMETHYLPHE140THIAZINE HYDRUCHLORIOE -U-
S.V.o GRITSENKOo.A.N.t VlKHLYAEVr YU.I.r KLYGUL,
_~,TvAsr ULYANOVAY O*Vo
-OF
C GUNrAr INFO--USSR
_~.,~SQURCE-BRIT. 1,191,800
DAt E PUBLISHED--13MAY70
AREAS-fHOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-PATENT,--TkANQUII.ILER
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..PROXY REELIFRAME
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AA)127700
212 008 UNCLASSIFIEd PROCESSM DATE-30OCT70
,.5-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0127700
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE COMPD. (I)v HAVING
..~PSYCHOTRGPIC PROPERTIES, WAS PREPD. BY TREATMENT OF 2
TRIFLUDROMETHYLPHENOTHIAZINE WITH CLCH SU82 CH SUI~2 COCLI AND CO-14VERTING
-THE RESULTING.10 (BETA CHLOROPROP113NYL) 2 TRIFLUGkOMETHYLPHENOTHIAZINE
wirH NHET SU8Z INTO 1. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF PHARMACOLOGY AND
CHEMOTHERAPYt ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES# U.54S*k*
USSR UDC 547-781-1-It!5k2.944.7
KOCIMRGIN, P. M., IE- A., and MMY101A, 1. S., All-Union Scientific
Research Chemico-Pliarmceutical InGtitute imeni S, OrdzhoniI-i6,,e, V.O!~Cow
"Studies in the Imidazole Series. LXKVI. Catalytic Dechlorimtion of Chaoro
Derivatives of Imidazole."
Riga, Khimiya GeterotsiklicheskiRh Boyedineniy, No 6, hn 72, pp 820-822
Abstract: 5-Chloroi-adazole and 1,2-dislabstituted 5-chloroimidRzoles were
subjected to catalytic hydrogenation with Raney Ni to elir-inate the C1 atom-
By carrying out the reaction at 40-1000 and an R2 pressu.'re of 50-100 atm. in
the presence of NaOlf in alcohol or of. Ila alkoxide, corp&-u-,ds
CHO
with R H) Me, Et) Fr, RI, i-Di were propared.
R
N
Hydrogenation of 1-benzyl-2-pherV1-5-chloroin.Lda7,ole ilndor the trama conditions
at elevated tem)eratures led to the foniiation of 2-cyclohexylimidazole; to
delpain 1-benzyl-2-pben.,rlimidazole, the reaction had to br. carried out at a
0
temperature 20-25
USSR UDG 621.'791.052:539-414
BAKSHI, Oo Aa,t Doctor of Technical Sciences'; KLYXQjv
Candidate of Technical Sciences, and IESIHETOV, At L., Engineer
"Fatigue Strength of 'Welded Joints 'With Soft Interlayer in
Bending 'With Twisting's
Moscowq Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 1(471), Jan 74, PP 1-3
Abstract: A study was ma-de of the effect of the relative thick-
ness W of a soft interlayer, determinable as the ratio.of in-
terlayer thicimesstothe thicimess of the specimen,, on the fa-
tigae strength of250xl8x 18 rrm specimens of brand 35 steel Ln
a plane state of stress in bending with twisting. The hardress
of the base metal and of the interlayer meto.)- were found to be
independent of k. In the plane state of otre,,;s, the fatig-je
strength of specimens with a soft interlaycr increa-ces vii-th de-
creaoing ki on twistuing,it is izidependent of the interlVer
thickness. At given relative interiayer thiolmess, with incre,--
sing ratio r-=Vyx1Tx, where ZYK and (& are the t2ngentiall -and
normal -tresses acting in the cross section of the specimen, P-
decreas~ of limiting normal stresses IYy is observed.-The charac-
ter of the fal'jigue failure of specimens with an interlayer depends
1/2
BAalijo 0. A., et al., Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 1(1;-71)t Jan 741 PP 1-3
on the dimension of the latter. At k changin,2r, from 0.13 to 0,1?
and 00, an egress of the fatigue crack into the base metal
is o75served. At k,>.0.6, the fatigue crack is-alvinys located in
the metal of the soft interlayer., Four figures, three tables,
six bibliographic references.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.791.754.011:S46.821
KLXYKO RESHETOV, A. L., Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute, RUSSO,
2V
V., L., ZELENII, V. A., Leningrad
"Stress-Concentration Sensitivity of Seam-Zone Metal,and Welded Seams of
Titanium Alloys"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 11, Nov 72, pp 30-32.
Abstract: The notch sensitivity of the welded joints in titanium alloys was
studied using VT5 and OT4-1 alloys. The fatigue resistance of the metal in
the seam, near-seam zone and base metal differs. Both flat and cylindrical
specimens were studied with a test base *of 5-106 cyclp5. Tt was found that
the thermal cycle of welding influences fatigue strength and sensitivity to
stress concentration of the metal of the seam and near-sealij 7one of tit~mium
alloys. As the sensitivity to stressconcentration increases, the fatigue
limit of smooth specimens decreases.
USSR Utc 612-791-014-482
OSANOV, D. P., YERSHOV, E. B., and RkKOVA, V. A.
"Kinetics of Dose Distribution in Skin Contaminated by Radioactive Substances"
Moscow, Mleditsinskaya. Radiologiya, No 5, 1971, PP 44-50
Abstract: Solutions of tritium oxide, Sr8g, pu239 nitrates, and other radio-
active substances were aDt)lied to the backs of 8-week-old pigs (whose skin is
morphologically and physiologically almost identical to human skin) in order
to study the kinetics of penetration of the absorbed doses. The distribution
of activity was investigated by the method of layur-by-layer radiorntry of
horizontal sections 15 to 2014 M thick. The aubstances remained on the skin
from 1 hour to 2 days. Data were also obtained on the kinetics of elimination
of the isotopes from the skin after a single 6-hour exposure. A correlation
vas observed between the absorbed doses in the basal layer that were formed by
the thin surface contamination and the thick-layer source created in the skin
by penetration of the isotopes through the horny layer.
Devices
USSR CDC 621.397.7
BA1WTOB, 1. S. , KLY.KOV S I., BOCORODSKIY, G. N., ~11NTCYH.%, V. V. [Tsentr.
n.-i. in-t svyaz -- ~`e`n_t~`a`flcieiit if ic- Res ear ch Institute 'of Conriunications)
."Device for Shaping of Video Signal for Facsimile Apparatus"
USSR Author's Certificate No 253123, Filed 31 May 68, Published 23 Jan 70
(from RZh--Elektrosvyaz', No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9.64. 1229P)
Translation: A device is propGsed which differs from those known by the fact
that the output of the video signal at the transmitting end is connected
through a white level stabilizer to series-connected units for shaping t1le
pulse height and to two duraLion shapers connected throu.,,,,h an Inverting arripli-
fier. At the receiving end, the output of a low-frequency filzeT is connected
through a trigger with a single-threshold. circuit and an inverting amplifier
to identical series-connected duration shapers, which are sepa-Tated. by the
inverting amplifier. The device proposed makes it possible to increase the
freedom from noise of the transmitted facsimile signals with simultaneous
correction of the aperture distortions. One illustration, G. M.
USSR UDC 620.17:669.14.018.44:621.78.061
__gYKOV~A,. R. S., MUROMNAYA, S. G., and 1MMER, E. N., All-Union Scientific
-R-e-se-a-r-clornstitute of Electric Heating Equipment,
"Properties of Heat-Resistant Steels After Vacuum Heat Treatment"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, 'No 1, Jan 73,
pp 62-65
Abstract: The effect of vacuum heat treatment on 2KU.3, 11(h1DIF and E1893
heat-resisting alloys was investigated with the alloys heated at different
temperatures for different time intervals and at pressures of 10-2 and 10-3
mm fig. After heat treatment the samples were ch-ocked for change of Furfty
class, presence of an oxide film, microstructure) and Klepth of defer-tLve
layer. Machanical properties were also determined. Some samples were heat-
treated in argon and nitrogen. It was found that vacuum heating at Lhe
mentioned pressures does not change the mLcrorellef of the surface and
provides the required surface finish (class 7). IleaLIng anti cooling at a
high temperature provides a bright surface. After heating and hardening,
the depth of the surface layer depleted by alloying elewents is less than
or equal to 50-60 microns. Ifeating at a pressure of 1.0-3 mu fig in modes
of tempering and aging does not cause additional change in the surfacu con-
dition and the formation of a depleted layer. The ,timly of mechanical
USSR
KLYKOVA, R. S., et al., Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov,
No 1, Jan 73, pp 62-65
properties of vacuum heat-treated samples shm,7ed that vacuum treatment,
ensuring degassing of the alloys, does not lower strength and increases
their ductility. 4 figures, 3 tables, 2 bibliographic references.
2/2
USSR UDC: 532
DUTCHAK, Ya. Y., MM, M. M., FRE101KO, V. S.
"Short-Range X-Ray Study in Bi-Pb-Sn Futectic in the LiquId State"
Visnyk LIviv. un-tu. Ser. Fiz. (LIvov University Herald. Physics Series),
1971, vyp. 6(14), PP 57-159, 109 (from RM-Fizika, No 6, Jan 72, Abstract
No 6Yelh3)
Translation: The paper presents the results of an x-ray study of a eutectic
comprised of 41.9 at.% Bi+21.1 at.% Pb+37% S'Sr. in Chi-- liqi-,id stat-e. Ant-1-
ysis of radial distribution curves shows a-pasi-eutectic distribution of at=s
in this alloy in the complete melting region. It is ~Vound.that when the
temperature is raised to 4330K, the structure of the ineit is described by
statistical distribution of atcms. Authors! abstract4
*Mal MOWINVIMM M_*Ial Q-1! I ~ ~i 1F I'n th
USSR UDC 53.07/.08+53-001.5
KLYNIN V. A.
"A General-Purpose DC Measurems-nt Amplifier"
Tr. Sovuzn. NII priborostr. (Works of the Lhiion Scientific Research Insti-
tute of Instrument Building), 1971, vyp. 16, pp 9-14 (from.RM-Fizika, No
4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4A579)
Translation: The paper describes a general-purpose DC measurement ampli-
fier based on a modulat i on- demo d*alat ion circuit. The use of two modulatc-rS
based on type INT011 integral interruptors with inutual compQnsation of
surges in the input section of the DC amplifier gaie the fo~Lloving parl:~.-
eters: maximum sensitivity 10-9 A; Jnput zero drift 2-10-1~- in five hours:
passband 500 Hz; nonlinearity of the output cbaracteristic in the output
voltage range from 0 to t.10 v under a load of 2kil and a current gain of'
CO
is no more than 0.055" of the scale. The principle of operation is de-
scribed as well as the results of an experimental checik and examples of
using the amplifier. Res
USSR um 669.ol8.26
KISHKIN, S.- T., Academician, KLYPIN, A. A.
Effects of Electric and Magnetic Action on Creep in Metals and Alloys"
Yoscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 2, 1975, PP 325-327
Abstract: The authors discuss the results of research showing that elec-
tric and magnetic fields and also electric current actively influence the
dislocation process of plastic deformation of both magnetic and ncnmagnetic
materials, indicating a universal law of interaction between external
fields and the electromagnetic field of a crystal lattice in the region
of plastic deformation. Experimental results show that creep is affected
by magnetic fields of about 50 ga-usses, electric fields of less than 10
V/mm, and a current density through the specimen of 0.15 Almm~. A table
is given summarizing the creep rate for several metals and alloys before
and after application of these three factors. Analysis of creep curves
showed that plastic deformation is increased by magnetic and electric ef-
fects in the initial period and that the rate of uniform deformation in-
creases as well. In many instances the time to fractumv is shortened by
these effects.
USSR UD%nj 620.171.2
UYPIN. A. Moscow, bloscov, Aviation Institute imeni
Sergo Ordzhonikidze
"On the Creep of Metals Under the Action of Electric Current"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti,, No 9t Sep 73, PP 35-39
Abstract: An ex-perimentsl investigation was madu of the influ-
enee of a low density current conducted through the samples
during their creeping. The investigated sample was externally
heated on an installation consisting of a loadinf5--device, moun-
ted on the base of the MP--3 creep-tenting mnchine, a tubular
h6ater connected with the poner tranofox--nerl a device for
tening a constant temperature, and a deform!i,,tion ipeasurinlr, sys-
tem. The influence o-'' the current intensity of acting
voltaages
and of recurrent connections of electric current on the accole-
ration of the creep of different metals and alloys (Cu, Ili, Co,
Ti, Dural=in, some steel brands) is discussed by reference to
diagrams and tabulated d--ta. On the basis of experimentuall-data
of the in-L"'luence of electric and mt--7,ictic fields on creep, thle
hypothesis is made on a unique mechanism of influence of elec-
tromaMetic nature on the interaction of di~-iloca-tion with the
cry-stalline structure. Seven fipxires, tibia t,~bler~, nine biblio-
graphic references,.
USSR LMC 621.789
KLYFIN# A. A.# Noscow Order of Lenin Aviation Institute imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze
------------
"Effect of Magnetic and Electric Fields on Creep"
letallovedenlye I Termicheskaya Obrabotka Pletallov, 110 8, Au,-, 73
Hoscowl X
pp 2-6
Abst-racti The strength and ductility of steels and alloys and cobalt, nickel,
copper, and luminum in a magnetic field at different tost temperatures was
investigated using an V-11-4h test machine with an. attachment consistinE of an
electromagnet in which the sample can be placed so that the rLa-netic flux
can be directed along or across the sample, Both nickel and cobalt undergo
creep upon turning on the magnetic field and contraction when the field. is
turned off. 00 For copper there is no enntraction when the field is turned off.
Also, at 80 C and 6 kgf/mn2 stress, with cobalt under a magnetic field of 10
and 75 oersted, the cree-o is 0.5 and 1 5%/hr, re-spectively, while without the
magnetic field the creep rate Is only ;,2%/~r. fiere was a substantial
difference in the behavior of the studied materials with change in test tempera-
turet Co from 500 to 900 0C, carbon steel 300-600OCt nickel 350-800'C,
0
alloy Mi77TYu and steel Yhl8N9T 700-9000C, copper 20-600 C. and aluminum
1/2
75 -
USSR
KLYPI11# A. A.g Metallovedeniye i Teridcheskaya Obrabotka Hetallov, Ho 8,
Aug 73, PP 2-6
20-3000C. Creep rate increased in all cases upon suitching on the magnetic
field. It was concluded that the interaction of external tLagnetic and electric
fields with the electromagnetic field of the crystal lattice in the process
of plastic deformation causes, in general, appearance of deformation disconti-I
nuities by the pulsing excitation of conductivity electrons, acceleration of
plastic deformation in the region of superconductivity, the presence of a
magnetoplastic effect in nickel, development of a pho-Loplastic in semiconductors,
and acceleration of relaxation from gaama-radiation. Six figures, one table,
seven bibliographic references.
2/2
4
;2.-. 90
b' a Nick' i
-4, H15.11 P, I 1i 11111 1 M I
- ------------------
USSR UDC: 539.4
NOVIK, F. S., nYPIN, A. A., Moscow Polytechnic Institute, Moscow Aviation
Institute
"Concerning Correlations Between the Properties of Some fleat-Fesistant Alloys"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 9, Sep 72, Pp 8h-89
Abstract: Relations are found between the properties of various groups cf
heat-resistant alloys at room temperature and at elevatee, temperatures, and
the results are generalized to show correlations between short-term and long-
-term strength. The initial data for the correlation ana.1-ysis were taken
from reference r-aterials on three separate groups of alloys: eleven- defor-
mable nickel alloys, nine cast alloys, and eight grades of hie,~-teznperature
steel. The mechanical properties of the alloys were coninared at temperatuxes
of 4-0, 700 and 8000C using the Minsk-22 computer. A linear correlation was
found between the properties of the alloys, and particulaxly bet-veen short-
-term and long-term strength (up to 1000 hours) at room temperature and at
elevated temperatures. A scheme is given for predicting hard-to-dellerr-ine
properties from the tensile properties of the materials determined at room
temperature. Some linear regression equations are propose-d' for determining
1/2
USSR
NOVIK, F. S., KLYPIN, A. A., Problemy Prochnosti, No 9, Sep 72, pp 84-89
long-term strength from data on short-term strength with a given reliable
probability. An analysis of relations between especially long-term strength
and ishort-term strength for certain of the alloys showed no linea-r corre-
lation between these characteristics.
2/2
USSR
UDC G69.245'26:539.43
FROLOV YU. P.,_QU_IHA. A.
"Some Methods of Ilardening neat-Resistant Alloys based on Iij and Cr"
Tp. Mo k. aviats. in-ta (Vorks of Moscow Aviation institute) , 1971, vyp 228,
pp 25-42 (from Uh-lletallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract 41732)
Translation: Thermomechanical, treatment Including p of the r4djAt~on and evaluate the pulse
duration and intensity of the radiation.
Acc. Nr: Itef . Code: UR 00.156
M0043684-'
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurt;al Eksperi~L I noy i Teoreticheshoy
Fiziki, 1970, Vol 56, Nr 3 -pp
SCkTTERING OF LIGHT BY LIGHT
IN A NONCENTRALLY SYMNETRICAU.NfEDI'01
A N-Khmlika, JV, L, XLmrgz-,d
The inain characteristics (intonsity, dependence of frequency on 4ndattering angiv,
line shape) of the radiation scattered by a transparent crystal not 13Grziieising a sym-
r are calculated. Scatt(rinp,. clue to tho quadratic and cubia terms in the
metry cente
macroscopic polarizability expansion in amplitudo of the incidenA light (which is as!zu-
med to bo monochromatic) is considered. It is shown Chat as a ride thn officiency of
two consecutive three-photon processes is greakr. than the efficieiicy of: a four-photorl
pr5cess. The effect of the finite cross section of the inciden,t light beain is taken, inlo
Rowunt.
UNCLASS I F1 ED 40CE�SING DATE-11NOV70
TI TLE",-PARAMETRIC LUMINESCENCE AND LfGHT SCATTERING~ON P~OLARITUNS -U-
AUTHOR- (03)-KLYSHKOt D.N., PENIN, A.N., POLKDVNIKOV" BoFv
CCUN.TRV' OF-INFG--USSR
.,-,SGURC E-P I SMA. ZH. EKSP. TEOR* FIZ. 19TOv 11(il It-14
DA tE PUBL ISHED---70
(..-SUBJECT.AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPI CTAGS-LIGHT SCATTERING* CRYSTAL LUMINESCENCE, lqIO6ATEv LITHIUM
COMPOUND, CRYSTAL-POLARIZATION.. ARGON LASERt SPECT'ituscopy
-t0NTR0L:~MARKING-N0 RESTRICTIONS
:'-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-198311790 STEP NO-UR/03ab/79/011f001/0011/0014
-;CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054627
UNCLASSIFIED
- - ------- --
laoffififfffimm" doolm"mmmim,
212 ~ 033 UNCLA~S*IFIFD
'PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
.-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054627
GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN OBSERVATEON OF THE SCAYTERING
IN A ~WIDE FRECUENCY INTERVAL ENABLES MEASUIRING TK- DISPERSION OF
NONLl!-NEAR AND LINEAR POLARIZABILITIES OF THE SU8S'ftl%CE AND PROVes TO BE
A SUITABLE METHOD OF N3NLTNEAR SPECTROSCOPY. BY USING A LI P410BATE
CRYSTAL, THE SCATTERING WAS OBSO. ~ IN A :TRANS F CON REG.10i'l i;HERE If WAS
CAUSED BOTH BY THE ELECTRON AND LATTICE' NONLINEARITIES THE FREQUENCY
OEPENCENCE OF SCATTERED LIGHT ON THE OBSERVATION DIRECVION IS A
CHARACTERISTIC SIGN OF THE COHERENT INELASTIC SCATTERENG. A FREQUENCY
- SPECTRUM WAS --CTROI"
ANGLE OBTAINED ON PLACING~tHE SPC JRAP(lt SLI F (PARALLEL
TO THIF CRYSTAL AXIS) INTO THE LENS FOCUS; THE CXCITING BEAM OF AN AR
LASER WAS PERPENDICULAR TO THE CRYSTAL AXIS AND H4D EXTRAORDINARY
POLARiZATION WHILE THE SCATTERED LIGHT AND POLARITtONS IHAD ORDINARY
ONES. ThE MOST IMPORTNAT FEATURE OF THE SPECTRUM DIAGRAM WAS A
BRIGHTNESS GAP OF THE SCATTERED RADIATION AT AN IDLE FREQUENCY 4THE
DIFFEPENCE BETWEEN THE FREQUENCIES OF INCIDE.NT AND OBSO. LIGHTS) OF
SIMIL4R TC 1500 CM PRIME NE-VATIVI,'. IT WAS CAUSED B)' MUTUAL COMPENSATION
OF THE: ELECTRON AND LATTICE NONLINEARITI,ES ON THIS FREQUENCY. THE
r:XPTS.! INDICATED THAT THE ABSURPTIC111 ON; THE IDLE FREQUENCY 010 NOT
AFFECTIMMEDIATELY THE POWER OF SCATTERED LIGHT DP-~ CMLGA. THE EFFECT
OF RAMAN SCATTERING ON SMALL ANGLES MAKVS-IT EASY TO DEI. THE
LO'NGITUDINAL OR TRANSVERSE TYPES OF POLARIZATION OF'THE LATTICE
~VZBRATWNS*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 681.2.087.92
D.111TRiYEVA, L.Ye.
BKBAYLY, R.H., TIKRONOV, V.I., JUIPJ "VSKlaA
"A:Semiconductor Hall emf Pickup"
USSR Author's Certificate No 241546, Filed 9 Mar 67, Publishexi 3 Mar 70 (from
RZ1t--Avtc=atika, Telemekhanika i Vych:islitel'naya Teklinika, No .13., Nov 70,
Abstract No IIA109P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a setaiconductor Hall enf pick-
up.: To improve the temperature stability of its basic characteristics -- for in-
staace, the voltage transmission coefficient
the picku~p is based on a solid
Solution. of In].-xGaxAs, where x 0.15-0.20. V.M.
31
Acc. Nr:APO0440237'0
Ref Code: UR 0240t
PIUMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i Sanitariya, 1970, , Nr 2, pp
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SHORT-LIVING DAUGHTER
PRODUCTS PF;RADON IN THE .RESPM4,TORY TRACT
N. Kirichenko, DM. G.,Khgchirqv,~ S. A. Dubrdtqa.
Klvuch, V_ Ye.; B khovskiy,
W
One should know the nature of tke isotopes distribution in order tn-Vises the dosage
load on basal cells of the bronchial epithelium inAifterent lengths of the respiratory tract
following inhalation of radon and of its daughter products. Lperfinental investiryations
carried out with the aid of a specially elaborated method of direct alph3-spictrornetry of t*-e
preparation-i h~!Jped to clear up the nature of the radon daughter p""'j"ts (Nitribution in thle
mucosa of bronchial epithelium of dogs and rabbits. These data tnaj)le dosage loads on the
basal cells of the bronchial epithelium to bemeasured more exactly i~lljen the air containing
RaA, RaB, RaC and RaCl isotopes is inhaled by experimental animals.
REEL/FRAM
19770460
%4A
USSR UDC 547.241
GRISHINA, 0. N., KOSOVA, L. M., and 4. nstitute of
Organic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Acad. of Sci. USSR
"Alkylthionophosphine Sulfides. Part XII. Reactions of Alkylthiozophosphine
Sulfides With Organomagnesium Compounds"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhImii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1995-1999
Abstract: The principal reaction products of alkylthionophosphine sulfides
with organomagnesium compounds are- dialkyldithiophosphinic acids. The
reaction in addition the principal product also yields morcaptaas, tri-
alkylphosphine sulfides and oxygen-containiug phosphorus acidg. The yield
of these byproducts is 40-60%. I'he reaction losses are considerable (20-
30%).and are assumed to be due to the oxygen-containing phosphorus acids
which are lost during the hydrolysis of thecomplex. The formation of
trialkylphosphine sulfide is related to the mobility of zinc sulfur in t1he
sulfide which, as shown in an earlier study, splits from phosphorus to form
a new sulfur-containing compound, inthis case, possibly a me-reaptan.
Distillation of dialkyldithiophosphinic acids under vacuum, followed by
the elimination of hydrogen sulfide, results in the formation of
1/2.
USSR
GRISHINA, 0. N., et al:, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimli, Sep 71, Val 41, No 9,
pp'1995-1999
thioanhydrides of these acids. Identification of the new compounds was
based on elemental analysis, physicochemical constants and,IR spectra.
7ISSR UW 621.i,92:621.1517-799
KLYUCHA 5 'OISM-
ra _EV,_ S.V., KOLESNIKOV, V.G., LITVINOV, V.1y., 1, ~`V, !.A.,
SEE G_~_I;iV, N.M., TALOV, I.L.
Nultiprogram System With Tim Sharing For Yonitoring V_ Poramcters And
Classification Of Sc-miconductor Devices"
7 ob. Novoye v tedilil. nolunroyodn. proiz-1-va (New Semic,cnluctor Prcd-lictic-a
'f Works
Technology--Collection C Vorone"_h, Voronezh UlAvera-ity, 1971, pp c,)6-
104 (from Rlh.Elelktronila i eve orimeneni , No 4, AP-ril 1972, Abstr2ct
4B558)
Translation: The paper reporte on the d0Vel0PMert Or U.-I U'UtUTI'Aj.C UyStCM I'Or
monitoring and classification of transictors and aemicow;,uctor diodua, The
following enter into the composition of the systemi 1). 4 Typo,
computer with a atorar
,s size of 40(
worde end a device for cf in-
formstion; 2) A Type UT-1 progr5m-controlied tester wit*,. I nonitorinF vt_~ticna
each. The maximum, set [Iamplekt] a~ the systern can h~lje up to ie!~-ven UT-1 test-
ere. Tho mathem9tical fiecurity developed =kes it po,3aible to porforal multi-
program control by teets-r5 (the monitoring utations operoto in a timo-sharin-'Z
regime) and with the following monitoring reaAmee; 1) =Ciniturin,:
of up to seven different types of transiotors and semiconductor diodes (the
USSR
KLYUCIA!i-TSEV, S.V., et al. V sb. No o e v tekhn. nalluiroycdn. proiz-va-,Voronezli,
Voronezh University, 19711 pp C%-10
overall extent of' the test program should not exceed ' 2-40 tests) Ind tile separ-
ation of them into 14 or ~52 groups: 2) Au-'-C--w+ic monitoring and -~'roceso~nff of
the resu"ts of measurements (quantity and percents,iEe Y,-f devi~.en in earh graup,
quantity and parcentage of rejected dovices), and alno the entry of these re-
sults into the numerical printing [tsifropechat' I. n,~' sySte-l", car c'nanfre tne
quartitetive composition of the squipmBnt with the objuct aT acco,=odation to
the requirements of test, series, or mass production. 5 ill. 1 ref. V.P.
2/2
9~)
Nuclear Science and
USSR VW 6PM-19T-5-539-17
SKAWN, 11. A., KL=HATZEV A. P. XWWWV~ 0. ff., 2=MM1aT,, V. F., and
JWLAXDV, V. S.;
"Using the Nuclear Reaction O~8 (P, OOIT15 to Study Q~ddatiou of Metals"
Moscow, Atomnaya 1~aergiya, Vol 30, No 5, MY Tl, PP 456-458
Abstract: In recent times data an nuclear reactians have been employed to
study, the processes taking place in the surface layers duringi o.-cidation ef
metals and alloys. Registering the react-ion products o:~ the material irrad-t--
ated by charged particles makes it possible to deteraLne the amount of the
test element without ruining the sample and at the sa tlae localizing It by
depth. One of the methods suggested in thid article :Lwmlves registginG and
analyzinS tbe energy speect-zum of alpha-particlejfrom the reaction 01 (p,U)N15
by bombarding a sample containing the isotope 0 with a 'beam of monoenerf;etic
protons.
'The excitation function of the reaction 018(p, 0~)X15 was masured
experimentally in the rarge of proton energies of 500-T30 keV. Using the pro--
cedures discussed in the articl;, the authors find the distribution profile of
OiWMn In oxidized samples of zirconium. They o.Ua ezamine the possibility of.
making similar ityestigations using the narrow resonance of the reaction
1/2
SKMM, N. A., et al., Ato=ayn Faergiya,, Tal 30' 11h. NUY 71., pp 456-458
018 (p, CX)1715 when 629 keV. They also rentiom t1w possibility of -asimg
this resonance to study the thick surface: layers of wtv-1z. All the invenstlga--
tions are supported by illustrations in the form of gm-phs.
The methods employed made it possible to iavesti5ite the interaction of
oxygen vith various solids, especi&Uy YM the majoriAV of laetals and alloys
used in the design of reactors.
This article contains 4 flo=es, 2 equations, atd a bibliography of 5
titles.
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UNCLASSIFI',ED OROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--DOUBLE IRON FREE TOROIDAL BETA SPECTROMETER OCJR THE INVESTIGATION
OF SHORT LIVED ACTIVITIES -U- t
AUT"OR-(05)-RAKIVNENKO, YU.N.. R,3MANlYt I.A., KLYUCHAREVI A*P.t SKAKVNv
YE.A., YATSENKO, G-1-
..COUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR
7
FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. ED-) 1970t L5(ct)g 578-82
-DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
7-sSUBJ,ECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--BETA SPECTROMETER, PARTICLE ACCELERATION% CESIUM ISOTORE
CONTROL RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRA.4E--3008/0588 STEP NO--UR/0185/70/015/004/0576/0582
rCESSION NO--AP0137673
UINCLASSIFIE0,
Z/Z-l 012 UNCLASSI FIED RROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137673
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTAACro A BETA SPEVTROMETER IS OESCRIBEO
FOR USE IN STUDYING SHOPT LIVED ACTIVITIES WHICH ARE FORMED FRam THE
INTERACTION OF ACCELERATED PARTICLES WITH VARIOUS. TAikr-~ETS. EACH LENS
OF THE SPECTROMETER CONTAIIS 100 COILS PREPD. FROM A PROFILED CU TUSEt
THE SHAPE OF THEIR OPERATING SEGMENTS~ BEING DESIGNED SO THAT 2-MEV E CAN
BE FOCUSSED. THE APP. CAN ME45URE DOME AND TRIPLE COINCIDENCES. THE
TARGET IS CHANGED BY MEANS OF A VACUUM VALVE WITH131JT DESTROYING THE
VACUUM IN THE APP. THE APP* WAS TESTED BY USING tO-MM PRIME137 CS
SOURCES. FOR THESE SOURCES THE APRAMETERS OF THE,APP., WERE DETE)s TO BE
AS FOLLOWS: TRANSMISSION OF I LENS 16PERCENT OF 4. Ply RESOLN.
I.OPERCENT* FACILITY: FIZ.-TtKHv INSTai KHARKOVt USSR%
UNCLASSIFIEO
USSR UM
543-52:546.21
GOREUX01 A. P.1 311:1MEITIV N. A., STIEVC-HENK0, G. M., -.,,DV0?,_NYY. A. S.,
1T 1.
BUGAM.A. and 11MYUCH'REV A. P
"Gamma-A et ivat ion
Analysi~ of Carbon in U-,?,njjjj-a- -~_nd Thorium"
Moscowt Atomlij~,ya Energiya, Vol 34, No 1, ja~ 73, pp 53-54
Abstract: In determining
u _, carbon in fissionable ele=cnto and rate-
rials On their base, a higher sensitivity thpn by
methods resu
v, -a t, c carbon ir, burned out in tl,e o_---gc_n f1u:_-
from 'he samDies Dreii--ina--ill- irr-Ii-ited -:Atla In
this case-CII. dwv-elopin- i-n tie C--(i~ q.) re-n-CUion, i:-, c-!0lect-i-
ul
-IY e:-,tracted zf'rom the active matrix -and thc !--,nount of coll-ected
01 02 is elete-_-ined from t)hc radio-activo deca,'; ot:' I;Ilc c:-irbon~ Ico-
tope by a sonoitive nuclear :;clcc'oT. The - procc,-:s of
- u L, J~ t o
and decp-.,'f Of CI-102 lrOleculcs, o~-tz-~Ictcd froi-~j U, T11, r~,nd
(C 1,
n, ~q7n-oles, irradiated bir brenl-~7rnlhluzig o"
15H190 ) 11 -,
generate 0,1~dt-anu-sl~-en convorter by 0, 30-1--o-',r electron bundio j 3
/%
demon3trated. The activ,.tion s%ioctrLL-i in -~Ccarito in dc-Lc-,-
cL-bon in ur-,-aium cCrbii~e i~; si-Lovin. Under the e;c!Ir!ctc6
condition:,- (eicctron cner,7y '0 T nt 10 '11%,
j __ eV, CU.""," - -i -
20 min.) I t-ho 3eno4tivitz.., in detcrn.-_L!iint~ cn.rbon in urjIIiu:i and
thori=. is 1.3-10- T-,-.,o fi3urco,
UNCL AS S I F I Ef~ pr,-)Cr-- NG DAVC--13NOV70
I ITLE--GETEK!lINAT ION OF TM~ UXYtiEN CONTENT PURE 8ER'(LlilJ,4 BY PR9TON'
'ACTIVATIC-N -U-
ALThOR-(04)-ZAl)VORNYYs A.S.t GORENK09 A.F., SKAKUNp N.A.-t K.LYUCHAREV,
.CCUNTAY OF INFO--USSR
3URCE--ZH. ANAL. -KHIM.
1970, 2512), 346-50
DATE PUSL I SHED----7 0
UBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, CHEMISTRY
OPIC TAGS-PP-OTCN BOMBARDMENT# QUANTITATIVE ANALYSISr OXYr,,EN, BERYLLIUM,
:~FLUORINEI ISOTOPE
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~OGCUIMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF IEO
"'',PROXY. REEL/f:RAME--1994/1879 STEP NO--UR/0075/701025/002/0346/0350
:-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115698
UNCLASS[FIED
- _0110-!m~
':_.~~:2/2_ ~i_035 UNCLAS*SiFIED '~bCESS: ING DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115698
.:_....~ABSTRACTI-EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION PRIME18 O(P,N)PRIMEIS
F WAS~ USED WITH PROT-LINS. OBTAI-NED FROM A LINEAR ACCftERATOR AND HAVING AN
~ENERGV OF 9.5 MEV. THE IRRADIATED SAMPLES OF INDUSTRIAL BE AND PRUIFIED
BE IN* AN AR ATM. WERE ANALYZED BY GAMMA SPEcrRomEriy. -THE 0 CONTENT WAS
1.65 AND 0.2PERCENT IN TECH. AND PURE BEP RESP, T~JE ERROR IS PLUS OR
MINUS .12PERCENT, AND THE SENSITIVITY 10 PRIME NEGAI"IVE2, PERCENT.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc 61mi7a".1577-23+575)(o47)
VOROBIYEV, A. A. and KLYUCHAYEV, L. A.
"Wlecular-Genetic Aspects of Imunogenesis: a Review of the Literat,_ire"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i I=unobiologli, No 10, 1972,
pp 26-31
JI Abstract: The for-ration of specific antibodies responrlble for humoral i=m,
ity is now generally believed to take place in the follovIng ma
g anner. Antigen
as a foreign substance is absorbed by rmcrophages and destroyed by Ifen-enta-
tion, giving risin& to specific. "immine" RMA capable of inducing the differan-
tiation-and syrnthesis of antibodies irt varioizs types of plasna cells. Plature
plasrea cells possess the necessary apparatus for intensive proteir synthesic and
antibodies are formd by the usual mechanisms. Polypaptide chains of anti-
bodies are synthesized in polysomes on mtrices of infol,1T.-Itiorl whose
appearance is induced by preformed antigen, Antibodies then leave the plamna
cells and enter the and blood stream where they may specifically bind
antigen, thereby performing their protective function. i~t7cent Publishad datn
relating to the nolecular mechanismi of immno,,.,,enesis antl anti,I-en. specificity
add new details on the processes by which Sensitive cell's bir-lantigen and on
the, transmission of infonmation and diSfenentiatim of somatic cells capable
of producing antibodies.
URAZGIL
'DEYE7, A. Mi. 0 AGMTV, P. YA.j ai-4 SOBOLEV, YU. V.,
lehingrad Polytechnica Institute
"Characteristics of the Behavior of Cases In the Crystallization of InGots
of MA8149-Type Steel with TiteximV
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykb Zavedenly, Charnaya 1.etallurciya, NO 3,
1973# pp 43-46
Abstracti An experinental study war. na-do of the charip in concentration oP
'140T
hy(trogenj nitrog-en, and oxygen h the crjatallization process of OKIA&
steel ingots weighin.- 3.2 and 1-11.7 ton3. The raetal was sajelteti iij a 0-ton
basic electric are furnace. The pouring was fron above tl-.L
-rovSh rui Jjitox-
mediate funnel. Samples of the netal wem-talten utith tha help of a clcoed
quartz pipette from three levels on -the central zone of the in~;ot durir.G
1-2.5 hrs of ci-ystaUization, The bohavior of 11, 11, and 0 dw:ina cr~ctalll_a
tion is discussed by reference to dlagrams ch3xactorizing their concent.1-a-
tion change. The results of the experiments indicate thelposz;IbIlIty of
eliminating nitrogen fron steel by deoxidizJxg the metal with titaniun,
-eferences
Three figures, two bibliographic i
USSR UDC 546.461621'831'21
SUVOROV, S. A., U -=0-Y, Y-,k. and KOZLOVA, 0. B.
"Distribution of 'Magnesium Oxide in, Compounds in the System
I-TgO-Al
203-ZrO,-?"
Moscow, Neorzanicheskiye Materialy, Vol 7, No 4, Apr 71, pp 659-
664
Lbstract: ?h-nse conversions wore studied in the trinary system
203-"ro"' O~s t'
he chea.,Jcal activity of the initial
7,
I-hc Inrlucnce oi~' nn excess of
giv2n tierc, mi-ed Iti equal nolar ratios. The
distribution of mnrne!-,iu~,i oxide in complex compounds of the com.-
C. = I - I ; I*was fo und to depend on
3
the chemic.-il 2c~vity or- the initial cc-inonents and to be
-o-:,~-.--tion of both mvgne,,qi,-l-aLuiAna spinel.
r,
a
d solid Eolutions off MgO in Z-O.,. The greatest quantity of
SIolid solution of maqnesium oxide in zirconiam dioxide is formed
om
plex coraDounds involving. magnesium oxide annealed at 17500
1/2
USSR
SUVOROV, S. A., et al., Neorgenicheskiye Materialy, Vol 7,
No 4, Apr 71, pp 659-664
C, electrically melted corundum, and nitric acid nirconium.
By using components with various chemical activities, it is
possible to change the final phase composition of compounds in
the IIgO-AI -ZrO systems With identical initial material com-
203 2
position. The course of curves of thermal expansion of these
compounds depends directly on the phase composition.
2/2
USSR
UDC 51;6.4616211831121
SUVOROV, 3. A., KLYUCHAROV YA. V.,, and KOZLOVA, 0. B.
"Distribution of Magnesium Oxide in Compounds in the System
Xgo-Al 203-ZrO 2ts
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 7, No 4, Apr 71, pp 659-
664
Abstract: Phase conversions were studied in the trinary system
I490-A1203-ZrO2 as functions of the chemical activity of the initial
components. In order to exclude the infLuenct of an excess of
any given component, they vie-re mixed 'in equal taolar ratios. The
distribution of magnesium oxide in complex compounds of the com-
position MgO: A1203 : Zro2'= I : I : I was found to depend on
the chemical activity of the- initial componetits and to be
accompanied by the formation of both magnesi0l-aLumina spinel
and solid solutions of MgO in ZrQ . The greatest quantity of
:2
solid solution of magnesium oxide. in zirconium dioxide is formed
in complex compounds involving magnesium oxide annealed at 17500
SUVOROV, S. A., et al., Neorganicheskiye Matcrialy, Vol 7,
No 4, Apr 71, pp 659-664
C, electrically melted corundum, and nitric acid zirconium.
By using components with various chemical activities, it is
possible to change the final phase composition of compounds in
the MgO-Al -ZrO systems with identical in"itial material com-
203 2
position. The course of curves of thermal pansion of these
ex
compounds depends directly:on the phase composition.
2/2
3
Ace. Nr
Abstracting'Setvice.- Ref. Code
-A/M49,977- CHEMICAL ABST. 7 O/a/
r 824W Effect of a gaseous medium on the WeraWon ed
I x1rccWw= dioxide with. Cori=
=17
tho
ro"Ited matftial. K-1 It-h-ar V.
Lenin ad. Tekhno . nst. im. ns~Dveta.;
UZXOUPOrY ly-lul UOU), 40-61muss). eflect of'sol ph
reactions between ZiOj an Id CcOl ' the . properties- qV
-7 pro-
ducts of fuing and of slow heiating and cooling. ol"thei 2 I-Celok
compns. in the range 20-13W in an oxidizin'g medmimi 0 angqs
of their phase com~n. was studied, 'Sm! 1 10 mm. ~~ m.and-
10-15 mm high of the cornpns. contg.' W Z,O, an a 10_30%
CeOt and con!g. 5G-100% tetragbnW solid ZrO~ 8D-t:tO, 20
mole 0/0 soln. synthesized at 1750,* in an cyxidizi~g rn~ ;ium aqd
O-W% monodinic ZrOj, wete in6lded undtr preLwe kg/crn'
with poly(vinyl a1c.) as a binder and'fired in vanua
torr) or in a reducing niedium at 1750:and 290W' for 2 Und I hr,
resp. The shriukagt-, -bulk d. and~porosity, and compressive
strength of tht~ *V~mples was detd. , CeQ: in the com))ns. WILS
reduced to CcO~ which formed solid solnf . with ZrOt, apid partly
to Ce. An isoluetric solid soln. with I-, cryStal of the
fluorite type was obtained fr-am them tom contg. '5~55-16.05
'Ins
mole % CeO, and ZrOs at I wllic~ after quick cooling
to room tesnp. maintained its structure. ~kfter slow cooling the
solo. decompd. to the CttjZrA_ZrOj: solid. soln. of the p5?rocldare
type, mon .oclinic ZrOt-CejO; solid solo,. and Ce. Hetttf~ag of &ze
zrorce2o, solid soins. in the air led; to their oxidn.
W. J. Slorski o
1/2 GOT
-TITLE--VOLUME CHANGES
~AUTHOR-(03)-KULNETSQV,
"'.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
U.NCLAS'SIFIED
IN A PERICLASE FER.kUGINOUS
YU.D., KLYUCHAROV., YA.V.,
NEORG. CATER.
PROCESSING 0AYE--160CT7(_l
SPLNEL SYSTEM -U-
SUVOROV, S.A.
",SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR,
1970p 6fl)v 86-90
D A T EPUBLISHED-----70
.,~"SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
,~`TOPIC TAGS--SPINEL, SOLID SOLUTIONP IRON OXIDE
C ONTR OL MARKING--NO AESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0646
-/001/0016/0090
STEP NO-UR/036317111006
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115024
'CLASSIFIED
U
N
212 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-I.&OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118024
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTARACT. VOL. CHANGES ARE INSIGNIFICA111' IN
THER PERICLASE FERRUGINOUS SPINGL SYSTEM ACCOMP4NYI-'Tj rHE FORMATION A%D
DECOMPN. OF SOLID SOLNS. OF A GIVEN SYSTEM WITHOUI CHANGING THE VALENCY
I N. Of: FE UXIDFS IN '-: M c v
STATE OF FE.. TH A ED, THE GIVEN SYST, IS AC UM ANIED
BY A DECREASE IN THE VOL. OF THE:PHASES FURMINGt WHEREAS 0XIUN. IS
,:--.-~.ACCOMPAINED BY AN INCREASE IN THE SAME!. FACILITY: LENINGRAO.
.TEKHNOL- INST. IM. LENSOVETAT LENINGRAD, USSR.
UNC LA S SFE G
212 021 UINCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
.-CIRC ACCESSICN NC--APC132317
A3STRA,-l/EAlRACT--(U) GP-0- A3SYRACT. THE -PHASE' TRANSFORIIAT[ONS TAKING
PLACE DUKliG THE INTERACTION BETwEEN PERICLASE ANU CR SPINEL ARE EXAMD.
FGR CCFeNS. CF M60 MG IAL SU61, XtY CA SU3X FE SU0Y) TYPE IX EQUALS,
~0.16,~0.469 C.61; Y EQUALS 0.20t 0.22p 0.23). DURING FERING OF THESE
ITS OF
C014FNS. THE CISSCLN. LF INDIVIOUAL COMPONEN IHE; SPENEL IN THE
PERICLASE IS NOT THE SAME: UP TO 1400DEGkEES, PRLDOMINANT DIFFUSION OF
FE0 INTO THE PERICLASE IS OBSERVED* WHILE AT HIGHER TEMPS.
(16CO-1750CEGREESJ TFE OISSGLN. IN THF,.PERICLASE OF TRIVALENT CATIONS
DEVELOPS SIGNIFICANTLY. IN THE COMPN OF THE SPINEL, WHICH UISSOLVES
IN T~-E PEFICLASE, THE CUNTLN'r OF THE F~ OXIDES PRkSENT IS HIGHEk IN THE
CASE CF ThE PERICLASE GOMPNS. WITH HIGH ALUMINA R1.1,1HER THAti HI(;kl
ChRCHIUM SPINELS. TfIE PERICLASE C.OMPNS. WITH HIGH ALUMINA RA-rHER THAN
THIGH CHALYIUM SPINELS. Tt-.E COMM. GF.THE SPINEL,PPTGm FROM THC SOLID
Ai40 THE'AMT. OF' FE IUXIDE~~ WHIJJ R -MA N T
SCL.". %Ilr. THE PERICLASE 1 1: 1 IN I
ARE GETO. BY THE DECOHRN. RATE OF THE-SOLID SOLNSP: WHICH. IN TURN,
DEPENLS CN THE CEGREE OF SUPERSATN. OF THE LATTER BY THE SPINEL. DURING
THE CULLING PROCE55 FROM HIGH TEMPS. A MORE
CG14PLETE LECGMPN. OF THE SPINEL PERICLASE SOLID S01-Ns- rAKES PLACE. 1.4 E
DISIR15LTIGN OF THE FE I-XIOES, SEtWEENiThE PERICLA:~F AND THE SPINEL IS
DETC. 6Y THE LCMPN. Of- THE LATTER. IN CASE OF HIGH ALUMINA SPINELSY A
CCN51CLAALLE PERTION OF THE FE OXIDES IS PRESENT IN TkJE -~-OLID SOLN. WITH
THE PERICLASE-il WHERE THEY AAE REPRESENTED PRIMARULY UY rliE FEO.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. TEKHNOL. INST. IM. LENSOVETNo LENI,iGRAD, USSR.
-J,~ - L-i, 1 C-1
lit,
mom
oo?
ING DAtE-40MUTO
-I- -A NEW ODYSSEY OF THE OCHERN3makll u-
-~~AUTHOR--KLYUCHEROV, G.
r- OUN TY OF lt.FU--USSR
:OURCk--TRUD, JUNNE 27t 1970, P 4t COLS 1-2
f,D~A.TE PU3LISHED--27JUN70
,::SUOJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIFNCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
,~--TOPIC TAGS--OCEANOGKAPHIC RESEARCH FACILITY, UNDERWATER RESEARCH
UNDERKATER LABORATORY
.-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,,PROXY PEEL/FRA4E--1989/1586 STEP NO--UR/9025/TDIOOOIOOD/0004/000(+
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AN010e.006
-1-INCLAS SIFIFO
------------ ----
:.2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING ONTE--020CT70
"ZIPC ACCESSION NO--ANOIO80O6
:",ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(t)) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SUBMERSSIBLE HABITAT, THE
SOUTHERN MANCH OF THE INSTITUTE OF OCEANOLOGY OF THE SOVIET ACADFMY OF
SCIENCESt THE "CHERNOM-3R", WAS LAUNCHED ON.JUNE 26. THE CHERNOMORIS
CABIN IS SEVEN METERS LONG. THE 1970 MODEL IS MORE C014FORTABLE AND HAS
A:L-ARGER SUPPLY OF OXYGEN. THE GROUP OF TECHNICAL LUIGISTI CS OF THE
"CHERNOMOR" IS-HEADED 13Y IGOR MARKIN. THE LEADING ENGINEER JF ALL
SYSTEMS ANDONE OF THE INITIATORS OF THE ItCHERNOMOR" 1$ PAVEL BOPOVIKOV.
~THE UNDERWATER EXPERIMENTS ARE DIRECTED BY VLADILEN PETROVICH
NIKOLAYEV# A CANDIDATE OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES AND HYDROUPTI:S EXPERT.
.~ACCORDING TO SASHA ALEKSANOR LOMO.Vt CHIEF-DIVERt TlHE FIRST TEAM TO Go
DOWN WI,LL BE P. BOROVIKOV* 1. SUDARKIN:l A. POOOROMANSKIYO YU. STEFANOV,
AND 0. POPOV.
`V4 DAV I DOV I.CH
-A 55 S I FJED-- -
------------
112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING DATE--30OCT70
T11LE-LATALoLITE REPRtSSION OF tNZ,YME SYNTHESIS IN MUTAr4TS OF ESC"-7RJCH'A
COLI -WITH A DEFECT IN THE CARBUHYDRATE~ TRANSPORT SYSTE14 -U-
-
tC R
-(G4)-GERSHAN0VtCH, V.N.o YUROVITSKAYAP No.V.v SAPRYKINAj T.P.*
SSR
~S&OkCE-DUKL. AXAD. NAUK SSSk 1970 190( )t 1232-4
0A Te PUbLISHED----70
.~::SOJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCJENCES
TAGS-BACTERIA MUTATIONr ESCHERICHIA COLI, CULTUREMEDIUMs ENZYMEr
7."'CARBOHYDRATE, 61OLOGIC TRANSPORT
_ilcCNTRCL MARKING-NO REMICTIONS
_,00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~,.PROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/0705 STEP NO-UR/0020/70/190/005/1232/1234
._-CIRLACCESSILN NO--AT0122791
UN11, Li" S sF. I i D
............
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OLT70
CIRC ACLESSICN ING-AT0122791
A8SlkACT/EXTRAC-t--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SYNTHESIS 04: BETA GALACTOSIDASE BY
E. COLI MUfANT P-34 GROWN IN A MEDIUM'CUNTG. ME fillOGALAL;TUSIDE WAS
REDUCED T6.6E-33PERCENT OF NORMAL BY GLUCOSE. T141S INDICATES THAT
GLUCOSE DIRECTLY REPRESSES T14E ENZYME OF THE LAC DPERLIN AND THAT ITS
COMPETITIVE BLOCKING OF GALACTOSE TRANSPORT IS A SECONDARY EFFECT, SINCE
THE NCRiMAL GALACTOSE TRANSPORT SYSTEWIS LACKING 1,14 P-34. GLUCOSE
SLLGHILY-STIMULATES THE SYNTHESIS OF TRYPIOPHANASE AND SERENE DEAMINASE
BY F~-34-GRQWN IN MEDIA CONTG. TRYPlOPHAN AND SER414CE, RESP., ALTHOUGH IT
REPRESSES THE SYNTHESIS OF THESE ENZYMES BY UP)HU'TATED E, COLI. THUS,
THESE tNZYMES ARE LESS SENSITIVE TO GLUCOSE REPRESSION THAN IS BETA
GALACTOSIDASE. FACILItY: INST. EPIOEMIOL. kl(KROBIDL. IM. GAMALEI,
Hoscuwl~ Ussito
Tip
112 Oil UNCLASSIFIE0 PkOCESSING DATE--30OCT70
IN THE PREPARATION OF;PHOSPHATIDE COINCENTRATES -U-
V.11J ZUYEVt E.I,o SAVELYEVAI V.L., KONDRASHIN?
N A. t P I W~~,-)
36~.21,
:'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
..~._.SOURCE--MASLO-ZHIR. PROM. 1970,
34-7
,-'-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_!,iSUBJECT ARSAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS
TAGS-HYDROLYS~
fS, CRUDE OIL, PETROLEUM PRODUCT, PHOSPHOLIPIQ
~.CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1996/1559
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118542
STEP NO--UR/9085/70/036/002/0034/0037
Z/2 Oil U14CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--JOOCT70
1CIqC ACCESSION NO--AP0118542
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UNDESIRABLE CHANGES IN
PHOSPHOLIQIDS CAUSED BY THEIR SEPIN. DURING HYORATLbN OF OILS APE
HYDROLYSIS AND FORMATION OF DARK PHOSPHATIOES. THEREFOREt THE METHOO
OF PRODUCTION MUST EXCLUDE OXID-Nio PROCESSES AND HYQROLYSIS OF OIL. FOR
THIS PURPOSE, THE CRUDE OIL FROM THE EXTN. EQUIPMEN'r FLO14S DIRECTLY Io
HYDRATION WITH NEARLY C04PLETE ABSENCE OF CONTACE WITH Alk. TIAE r-ONTACT
TIME OS OIL PHOSPHOLIQIDS WITH H SUB2 0 15 CONSIDEIkABLE DECREASED. THE
HYDRATION PPT. IS SEPD. FROM THE OIL ON A SUPERCENTRIFUGE AT l5rOOO RPM,
DRYING AND DEODORIZING THE PPT. TAKES:PLACE AT 730 MR AND SMALLER THAN
.~_110DEGREES IN 0.8-2.4 MM LAYERS DURINGI2.5-7 AIN. , THE QUALITY AND
:.:~,STABILITY OF THE PHOSPHOLIQIDS OBTAINEb:ARE VERY GbOD. FACILITY:
-KHABAROVSK. MASLO-ZHIR. KOMF3., KHABAROVSKo USSR.
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USSR UDC 51:621.391
0, V. I., and BEREZNYAKOV, G. Ye.
"Codes With Cyclical Verified Matrices"
Pr:tbory i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb.
(Automation Devices and Systems, Republic Interdepartmental Scient'Lfic-
Technical Thematic Collection), No 24,,1972, pp 119-127 (from RZh--
Matematika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 1OV467)
Translation; The verified matrix belonging to the cyclical subspace is
used as the basis of the synthesis of a code providing, fOT a velocity of
R 0.5, a maximum quantity of minimum code dietance in a code word
containing g information symbols for a!length of code limits K 4< g. An
algorithm Is given for finding the optimal polynomials for the synthesis
of such codes, and an electronic computer simulation is mayle for the pur-
pose of verifying the accuracy of the results obtainod. Authors' abstract.
57
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USSR LTDC: Sl:621.391
BEREZNIKOV, G. Ye.
"Codes With Cyclic Verification Matrix"
Pribary i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp mezhved. temat. nauch.-
-tekhn. sb. (Automation Devices and Systems. Republic interOe-
partmental Thematic Scientific and~Technical CollecLion), 1972,
vyp. 24, pp 119-127 (from RM-Kiber'fietika, No 3.0, Oct 72, ab-
styact No 1OV467 'authors' abstract])
L
Translation: A verification matrix which belongs to a cyclic
space is taken as the basis for synthesizing a code whiA gives
a maximum value of the minimum code space at rate R9=0.5 for a
code word which contains g information symbols vhen the length
of the code restrictions Kcg. An algorithm is presented foi-
finding the optirium pol)-nomials for synthesizing such codes and
computer modeling to check the validity of the results.
USSR UDC: 539-163*546.662
rAVR= V. 1. t GROMOV2 K. YA. I gM&MLZQVX A A. 0 KUMASHKINp V. T.t IATYSHEV,
G. D., MAKOVETSK3Y, YU. V., and FEDMISTOV..4. I.
"Studying the Internal Conversion Electron Spectrum of 146 GdIf
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii NaWc 355R, Seriya F#icheskap., Vol 37v No 91 19731 PP
1639-1845
Abstract: The authori4gtudy the individual sections of the internal conversion
dectron spectrum of Gd with the aid of a tZv"2- magnetic beta-spectrometer with
high disci-Iminatione This involved three problems: Is More accurate measurement
of conversion line intensity on the I-subshells of atoms for gamma-114.67, ganna-
125.52# and gam a-154.58 than has been done previously in order to determine more
precisely the B2-componerst admixture in these Hl-transitions. 2. Study the possi-
ble direct transitions K26o.19, 2_-o.~_ and,K269.28, 1--of according to the decay
scheme- 3. Detect the N421 and X576.transi 'tions. The resets :ihow that the calcu-
lated spec1Wu was more compressed than the experimental* Further study of the
levels of will show what is the real:order of the levels,.
84 -
USSR UDC 620-19?.3
_k., and BLWILINA, M. K., Moscow State
TUpIXIN, yu., I., xLYUCHINQL-I,
Pedagogical Institute imeni V. 1. Lenin
"Protective Properties of Nitro and Nitroso Compounds Against Corrosion
of OT4 Titanium Alloy in Acids"
Moscow, Zashchita Nfetallov, Vol 10, No 1, Jan-Feb 74, pp 65-69
Abstract: Considering earlier published data, this article studies
the relationship between the nature of the functional group!;, the struc-
ture of nitro and nitroso compounds and their inhibiting effect oil the
corrosion of OT4 alloy in hydrochloric'and sulfuric acids. The protec-
tive properties are found to depend on the oxidation properties and
mutual placement of functional groups in the molecule of the inhibitor.
Picric acid and p-nitrosodimethylaniliiie are tile most effective corrosion
inhibitors for OT4 alloy, because p-nitrosodimethylaiiiline,has a high
ox-red potential, begins to reduce at high positivevalues of potential
on the OT4 alloy and has a high limiting reduction current. Picric acid
has the highest reduction current and high ox-red potential.
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USSR UNC UM97.3s669.295
TUPIKIN, YE. 1. 0 and KLYUCHNI
ineni. V. 1. Lenin Hoscoa State Pedagogical Ins, tuto
"Effect of Some Nitroger-Containing Organic Substances oa thf~ Corrosion of
CrT4 Titanium Alloy in HydrocJiloric Acid!'
Moscow, Zaschita Metallovi Vol 9, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, PP 103-105
Abstracti A gravimotric Investigation was made of tho :Lffoot of some nlil-roso-
and nitro-co.1pounds on the corrosion properties of (Y11:!. U-~a_niura alloy in
solutions of hydrochloric acid of different concentlAliOnS Z1,01 te1ap-_r-,LtUr09.
Data show that the most effective inhibitor amonG t4he tnveatit-ated coTP3Lndz3
is n-nitroso-dimenthylaniline, which protects the Grij, alloy Jai a 111de tela.-
perature and acid concentration interval. Inhibitox-a which protect tl-e alloy
against corrosion displace the stationaxy corrosion potonti,%lt into the
region of high positive values, Retarders, the effectivenoss of which is
low, have practically no effect cn stationary potentials. An explpxiation Is
givem of the low protective properties of some nitro-conpounds arA of the
high effectiveness of other lnhibitoxv,~ One table4 six bibliveraphic xaferences.
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LA:Z TRAIISLAVON 3o7n,
THE STPUITM A!:D ClIL41CAL CO--POSITM4 Of rl)
CMWUt:*;F)S FOV!M0 977t Vir nuvrArr, OF ?-TAI S 174 T11F
PRFSVICK fif CU.-YLLX-FUh.4L.%t; KLA_U-Sis
N.C. Klyuchnikov at at.
Uch.Zap.Mosk.C...P.d.gog. Inst. 340 (1971) 279-285
of t6. vrtectivt rr"ett;e" ef e~zof ic '"Opt"-formins
re&&"ts cupforron, 5-hydrOxY4uiDclin#. benzatTiazole and a-vitroso-0-
nPphthol in rglation to Arwco iron, iioc, copper #md coL%*It in aprrepriate
zardiP ) -i-. was f=und t7 u&M -,t=r in tu& zxj=irv =z Ac"*& obuto4& phar-
compound@ are formed on the surface of the metals * In" of them by forming
thick films with good adhesion to the metal cC=xidcr&bI7 rmduca rho rate of
the corrosive process.
The object of the work was to establish the theeital composition and
structure of phase coop unds forced In a hetaro4tuac" r&ActLon of metals
with ttr--p lmx- forming reagents. The reagents mention" above have hardly
been studied as corroftion Inhibitors, except for bmrnzotriazol. which is
an effective inhibitor of copper and its alloys. TUe protective properties
of this compound an explained by the authors of reference* (3-6) are due to
Its ability to form an insoluble cholate coppowaid with topppr ions. However
this compound toe# not discovered directly on the surface of the metal.
In the work in question the identification *I the phast compounds was
done by the X-ray structural meti, od. The diffrattion diagraza of compounds
formed on the metal surface und.r the *IftcC of 6"ToPrIMLO reagents were
compared with those of standard samples taken in Ow same conditions.
The standard samplex used were chelsts comounds obtained by us an a
result of reactions in solutions by a method described in references (7, 8).
In order to take the diffraction dlaRroms samples of the metals studied
of 19 x 22 z 2 on were used. Diagrams veto obtained from the complex-
toming reagents (cupferron, 8-hydroxyquinalin4, benzotristole and a-nitrazo-
A-usphthol)(1), from standard sample complex or cholat* compounds (11);
from povdaretS phase car"unds formed an the surf&" of the satals under
11 OW
USSR UDC 620.197.3:669.29
TUPIKIN, YE. I., KLYUCIINIKOV, N. G., Mos cotT Pedagogic Institute imeni V. 1.
Lenin
"Effect of Cupferron, Dinitrobenzene,and Picric Acid an the Corrosion of OT4
Titanium Alloy in Hydrochloric and Sulfur ic Acid"
Moscow, Zashchita 11%fetallov, Vol 8, No 6, :1972, pp 713-714
Abstract: In connection with the fact that oxidizin1g, agents are effective in-
hibitors of acid corrosion of titanium, m-dinitrobenzene, picric acid,and CuT)-
ferron in concentrations of 3 milliroles/liter were invii!stigited as inhibitors
of OT4 titanium alloy corrosion in solutions of sulfuric and hydrochloric acids
of different concentration and at different temperatures. At room temperature
the experiments lasted 24 hours, and at hi~,her temperaciires, 6 hours. The
corrosion rate was determined by the gravimetric method by 3-5 paraliel measure-
ments the accuracy of which was +10%. The experimental data are tabulated.
After holding for 6 hours in 3 and 5 normal golutions olf hydrochloric acid in-
hibited by picric acid at 80* the specimens were coated with it yellow brown
filn. After holding the specimens in inhibited solutioms of the investigated
acids at other temperatures witerethe inhibitors protect the n1:4. alloy well, t';-ley
have the same. color as before the experiment. The inventigated compounds shift
the stationary corrosion potentials -noticeably toward the positive values o,--;-",y
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