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USSR UDC 632-95
MIMYLOV, B. I., GOLOLOBOV, YU. G., and IMFMANj L. V.
"A Process for Preparing 2-hydeoxyethylthJLol-LN6-diandno-s-tri a ides"
USSR Author's Certificate No 348564, filed 10 Jul 70, published 8 Sep ?2
(from Referativnyy Zhu:--nal - Xhimiya, No 12(11), 19?), Abstract No 12N324P
by T. A. Belmeva)
Tranalationa The compounds 2-oxyethylthiol-4t6-RR','I-symtriazine (I) (R, R'
H, an alkyl) were prepared. These are used Ln the synthesis of insecticides
and are prepared by the reaction of 24-4,6-RRIN-sym-triasine (11) (X - a
halide) with 0 -oxyethylmercap+,ides of alkali metals in a solvent. To pro-
pare the products with a high yieldl it Is desirable to carry out the reaction
in a stream of nitrogen. For example, to 10 g XOCH2CHzSHa in 40 ml of water
is added 20.15 g of (II) (C - Cls R + Hj R1 -Et) suspended In 100 ml of ethyl-
-2-ethoxyethanol. The reacting slurry is allowed to stand at 900 for 4 hours
with a stream of nitrogen bubbling through It. It is cooled to 2D00 added to
400 al of water, and allowed to stand for 16 hours. The precipitate Is filtered
off, result 5-4 ~17.2 g of (I) (B - H, RI _zt), yield of 70%. Its melting
Point wr" 85 7 Other compounds were prepezed as followal
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MIXHAYLOV, B. I., et al., USSR Author's Certificzte No 34W4, filed 10 Jul 70#
published 8 Sep 72
R Me, RI Mel % yield 87%, melting point 73-7501
20
R Et, R' Ett Yield - melting point - none givenj n D 195444s
20 141393.
d74
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USSR UDC 632.95
BLIZNYUK, N. K., KOLOMIYETS, A. F., GOLUBEVA, R. N., Ye F.
FADEYEV, Yu. N., VRUBLEVSKAYA, L. S., VARSHAVSKIY, S. L., 1OFMAN, L. P.,
VMANSKIY, K. N.
"A Method of Making Derivatives of Aryl Esters of B-Isothiuronium
Ethanesulfonic Acid"
USSR Author's Certificate No 337381, filed I Aug 63, published I Jun 72
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 9, May 73, abstract No 9N522P by T. G. Chekareva)
hrH - HA (I)
Translation: Compounds of the general formula R03SC2H4SC(t%11
(R - aryl unsubstituted or substituted by Cl, N02, 1-10; k - C1 or an organic
acid radical) are synthesized by reacting Ch2-C1iSO3R (Il)--with salts of
thiourea or a mixture of thiourea with Inorganic or organic acids. Example.
Solutions of equimolar quantities of 11-and thiourea hydrochloride in
butanal which are saturated at 60-90*G are heated at 80-90% for 1 hour,
cooled, and filtered, giving 1 with a yield of 85-961. Evaporation of
the mother liquor gives an additional quantity of I. The overall yield of
I is 95-1002. The following compounds~of type I (A - Cl) are synthesized
(given are R and the melting point in *C): Ph, 165-6; 4-CIC04 (Ia),
USSR
BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 337381, filed I Aug 63,
published 1 Jua 72
144-6; 3-ClC H 168-70; 2,4-Cl 2C6H3, 157-9; 2,4,5-Cl3C-H , 178-80; 2,4,6-
_C13C02- 18t tLcomp.); 4-NO 2 C6H4, 155-8; 34fec6H 16M. Saturated
aqueous solutions of equimolar quantities of la ana'2,4-C.12C611 30CH2COONa
are mixed'at 90-100*C, cooled, and filtered, giving compound I (A
2,4-Cl2C6H3OCR2COO-, R = 4-ClC04), melting point 134-5'C, yield 99.5%.
in concentrations of 3.1-25 mg per liter compound I suppresses the growth
of the mycelium Botritis cinerea and Piricularia orysae by 50-100*1.'; in
concentrations of 0.25-1 mg per liter, compound I suppresses the growth
of spores of Botritis cinerea and Piricularia orysae by B-100%, and in a
concentration of 0.1% the chemical suppresses rust of the wheat strain
Puccinia graminis f. tritici by 42-58%.
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USSR UDC 632.95
L. P.
TEVELEV, G. Kh., GRINSHTEYN, Ye. I., InFX
"A Method of Obtaining $,O'-bis-(O.O-dialkyldithiophosphoryl)-diethylene
Disulfides"
USSR Author's Certificate No 364623, class C 07 f 9/16, C 07c 149/12, filed
7.3 Oct 70, published 1 Mar 73 (froa RZh-Khimiya, No 18 (11), Sep 73, Abstract
No 18 N448 P by 0. Ye. Yachmennikova)
Translation: 6.0'-bis-(O,O-dialkyldithiophosphoryl)-diethyiene disulfides
are obtained by the reaction of 0,0-.Iialkyl S-$-mercaptocthyl dithiophosphate
with a halogen in a solvent. For example, 2.9 9 Of 12 ill added in small
amounts to a mixture of 5 g of 0,0-dimethyl S4-mereaptoathyl dithiophosphate,
20 ml Of COO and 10 ml of water at a temperature of abaut 20* and intensively
stirred until the reaction mass becomes slightly colored. The organic layer
Is trashed with water (2 X 10 ml) and 4 g of. 0,0'-bis-(O,l)-dimethyldithio-
phosphoryl) -die thy lene disulfide, n20D I.5985, d4 20 1.3690 is isolated.
0,0'-bis-(O,O-diethyldithiophosphoTyl)-diethylene disulfide, n10D 1.5680,
d420 1.2570 is obtained in a similar manner. Other examples are given in
which C12 and Br2 are used instead Of 12 for oxidation.
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USSR UDC 547.26'118+547.279.1
TEVEIXV, G. Kh. ,GRINSHTEYN, Ye. I. QrMA& 1.1 SOKAVSKIY, M. A.,
AGUREYEV, V. G., and SINITSYNA, N. T-.
I'Addition of S-0-Mercaptoethyl 0,0'-Dialkyl Dithiophosphates to Substituted
Olefins"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Val 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 308-314
Abstract: It is shown that S-0-mereaptoethyl 0,0'-dialkyl dithlophosphates
add to esters of maleic, acrylic and methacrylic acids as vell a., to substi-
salts of tran-
tuted amides of acrylic acid in the presence of catalysts
altion metals -- w1th formation of the corresponding substituted S-$-alkyl-
Marcaptoethyl 0,0'-dialkyl dithiophosphates.- Analysis shcn?s that the
addition reaction takes place contrary to Markovaikoir's rule, with the
formation of products which are unbranched in the S-0-alkyl radical.
USSF? UDC 632.95
TEVBUV, G. KH., GRINSHTEYN, YE. 1. , KOFMAN, L P .
"WathO& of Substituted S-Bet aalkylmere apt oe thyl-0, O-Dial-
kyldithiophosphates"
U53R Authortz Certificate No 2501,136, filed 16 dul 66, published
15 Jan 70 (from RZh-YaiimiyaO No 1d, 25 SOP 70, Ab.-7tract No 15N624,
by I. M. Millsht-ey-nT
Translation: Compounds with the general,j?rmula (RO)2P(S)SCH2CH2S-
/(;H(P-L)7n All (I) (R and RI . H, alkyl, W COQAIK, COOH, CONH2,
UMAlR, and C(-O)N(Alk)2), exhibiting insecticidal activity, are
prepared by the reaction of 010-dialkvl-S-beta-viorcaptdethyldi-thio-
To a mixture of
phosphates with halogenides Qf earbMlio acids.
0.12 mole ClCI12GOOMo and 0.092 mo2e B-bota-r4orcal)too-Lbyl-O,O-d:Lmoth-
yldithiophosphate in 30 ml 06H6 Is added 0.1 mole Et H in 15 Ml
06H6 at ;1~509 mixed for 3 hrs at about 200, alloired to stnnd for
12 hro, ond aftor usual treatiqlont, I in obtained (H Me # ft I a 11,
n2
n a 1, n1i a COOMe) (yield 77,%p b. ". 1,15-140/0.016, OD 1.5309,
P
DATE--040EC70
PR
UNCLASSIkEDI I
:TITLE--SEPARATION 0: AN ISOBUTANE ESOBUTYLENE MIXTURE-U-
AUTHOR-(04)-GALATA, L.A.s VLASOV, L.V.t KOFMAN, L.S., CHIRIKOVA, Z,P*
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
2029909
REfERFNCE--0TKRYTIYA, lZ08RET., PROM. OBRAZTS f)VARNYE ZNAKI 1970p
-,-..10ATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70
.,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
,~~,_,'TOPIC TAGS--DISTILLATIONY BUTANEP
.-SEPARATIONt
ALIPHATIC AMINE
`,:1,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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PROXY REEL/FRAME--300711111
BUTENEv CHEMICAL PATENT, CHE141CAL
SIVE?
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m
~112 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINiG DATE--IISEP70
:TITLE--USE OF ENAMEL COATINGS BASED ON CYCLORUBBER AND CHLORINATED ?tUB5ER
FOR PROTECTING EQUIPMENT AND STRUCTURES USED IN THE CHFMICAL INOUSTRY
-",AUTHOR_-K0FMANv N.T-v FINKELSHTEYNs N.I.
-OF INFO--USSR
Z CUNT RY.
PSOURCE--LAKOKRASOCH MATER. IKH PRIMEN. 1970t (1) (0-2
PUBL ISH8D------70
DATE
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSP CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ENAMEL, PROTECTIVE COATING, CHLORINATED 6RGANIC COMP9UND,
SYNTHFTIC RUBBER, PROTECTIVE COATINGt CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, '-4YL)A0(,EN-
SULFIDE, NITPIC ACID, SULFURIC ACIn, HYDAOCHLORIC ACID, AIA~PINIA,
CONCRETE, 'ffTAL C0ATfN(7,v CHLORINEp SULFuP DIOXIDE
-:'CONYROL 4ARKING--Wrl Rr-STRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
'~PRUXY RF-EL/FRAME---1989/0550 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/000/001/0040/)04?
__CIRC ACCESSION NJO--AP0107155
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CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0107155
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--f.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ENAMELS BASEO N CHLORINATEr)
RUBBER OR CYCLORABER RESIST THE CONDITIONS IN CHEMb PLANTs, WHERE THEY
'ARE EXPOSFD TO THE PERMITTFD CONCNS. OF H SUB2 St S~l) SU92Y SO SU539 CL,
HCL, HF, AND VAPORS OF HNO SUB3, IH SUR2 SO SUB4, NH SU33t CYCLOHEXANONE,
~-OR C SU86 H SUB6.- THESE ENAMELS CAN BEIUSED FOR COATING -AETAL OR
CONCRETE, THEY ARE NOT STABLE AGAINST 5-67PERCENT SCLNS. OF H SUB17- SO
.:SUB41 HCLI ANO.H SUB3 PO SUB*4 AT 60DEGREES.
UDC 669.187.2.083.4.621.165.2
PCIOLMXIY, D. YA. , GRECHIll, R. I. , RECILKALOVA, A. Y. , Nff_'L_124~yy - -Y. . and
ROSHMN, V. Y2.
"Behavior of Oxygen and Reauction Products in Vacuum-Are Romelting"
Moscow, Stal*, No 12, Dee 73, Pp iu92-1095
Abstracti Low-carbon (0.03-0-09 % C) and carbon (0.20-0.70% C) steels were
used for consumable electrodes in 5-ton are furnaces for the purpose of studying
oxidation and reduction processes in vacuum-are remelting (VAR) and the
behavior of inclusions.. It was noted that Jjx VAR, refining of the metal
from deoxidation products occurs as a result of mechanical removal of inclu-
sions and reduction Of Unstable oxides by carbon. Stable inclusions of
complex shape (corwidum crystals and grains) are more fully renoved by
mechanical means; however, the came does not hold true for inclusions of
spherical shape (globular corundum and glasses) and unstable Inclusions. New
types of inclusions are formedin-the VAR process. lion-equilibrium Inclusions,
which transfer from the initial metal into the VAR ingot change composition
to a moro equilibriun composition and changa Bhapa to a maxu Idlomorphic form.
The length of -the refining period when melting the initW metal for VAR has
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USSR
POVOLMSKIY, D. YA., et a1.9 Stal', No 12p Dec 73, PP 1092-095
little effect on oxygen and inclusion content, so that thture axe savings in
keeping the refining time as short as possible. Six figuxes, seven biblio-
graphic references.
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USSR uDc: 621-396.6:1621-315.612
KOFTELEV, V. T. , FAYFE R, S - I. TROMM, Ye. A., SHISHKINA, I- P-
"Emissivity of-Cerm ,ets Based on Aluminum Oxide and 1401Ybdr:-flum"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Materialy (Electronic Technology.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Materials), 1970, rip, 3, pp 118-119
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12V445)
zito the emissivity of pressed and
Translation: An investigation was made i.
sintered ceramals with composition (16-18) voIJ10 Ido + 4""' Be0+A1,)0-~. A check
an various methods of measurement showed that the most reliable is the
method of the vanishing reference point: a light bear, ioldireected at the
surface of the specimen and the reference (MgO); the illiiminance or tem-
perature of the specimen, which is heated by the direc'u jiacsapp of current,
s selected in such a way that the brightness of the speqimen and reference
:Ls equal in monochromatic li6it. The resultant values oil "he coefficient
of 0A1 (+-5%) are considerably higher than the coefficients of emssion of
the components of the ceramal. N. S.
USSR UDO 621;~8).0352.329
KOFTELEV, V.T., FAYFER, S.I., SHISHKINA, I.P., VOROBIYEV&, V.D.
-j 'Electrical Conducting Metalcoramic For Cathode Heaters With Heating By Passage
Of Current'
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. eb. Materialy (Electronic Teehnology. Scientific-
Technical Collection. Materials), 1970, leatie 3t p 121 (from RZh--Elektroniks I
elaktronika, No 1, January 1971, Abstract No IA72)
Translationt An analysis of the temperature dependences of tho electrical re-
aistivity of carmets of various compositions showed that the difference of the
character of a cermat with heating by passage of currents rind w.1th heating by an
exterior source of heat is due to the microlocalizad oupsehauting of the comet
at the point of contact of the metal particles, one with another. The contact
phenomena In the metalceramic leads to a reduction of the vorking temperature of
the-carmat heaters. In order to increase It,1t is recommended that a comet be
used with a comparatively small electrical resistivity and, refractory metal
components. G.B.
Vi
USSR UDO 621.~85.032.529
KOFTEIA;V V.T.P FAYFER, S.I., SHISHKINA, I.P.
"glactrical Conducting Metal Ceramic For Cathode Heaters With Heating By An
Exterior Source Of Heatn
Elaktron. tekhnike. Nauchno-tekhn. ob. Materialy (Electronic Techtiology.
Scientific-Technical Collection* Materials), 1970, Josue ~, p 122 (from
RZh--Elektronika i Xeye primenen No 1, January 19,71, Abstract No 1A73)
Translation: The paper investigates the limiting theoretically possible working
temperature of comet heaters for the cathodes of electrovecuum devices. In the
case of comets based on Al 0 with an electrical resintivilV ohm. cm,
thin temparstura equals 2 3 1850--1900* 0. Tho thooro-W,anlly pousible work-
ing temperature of the comet heaters can be increased by taso of a ceramic phase
with high 31 [electrical insulating ?) properties and non-iptaracting components
employing metalwith a high temperstura,coefficiont, and increasing the porosiV
of the carmet and the concentration of metal In it. G.B.
USSR uDo 612.014.3
K=I, A. B., XMYEVe G. A., and CHORAYAM, 0. G., Rostov State University
"Some Characteristics of Information Processes in the Visual Analysor"
Moscowg Doklady akademii Nauk SSSR, No 4, 1971, PP 951-953
Abstracti In acute experinents on frogst impulse activity of the ganglion
cells of the retina was recorded simultaneously with that of neuronz in the
tectum of the mesencephalons the central portion of the f:rog'm v1sual analysor,
following stimulation with light flashes, A close relationship was observed
between the capacity of the system and oxcess impulses frora tile cells of the
tectuat the capacity ims high Tiben there ww an excess of impulses, especially
from the ganglion cells of the retina, A airdlar relationship obtained
between the reliability of the system and excene Impulses, In some cases the
marked excess of impulses from the cells of the tectum (wmpensated for the
insufficient excess of impulses from the garzlion cells of the retina needed
to mintain. a high capacity. These findings show that the high capacity and
reliability of the "ganglion calls of the retina - cella*of the tectum of
mesencephalonn system are largely due to the excess cowtunications sent by
the,ganglion cells. The connection between the excess at the output of the
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K03AN, A. B., et al.# Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRI No 4, 19?1, PP 951-953
one hand, atO capacity of the
system (tectum ceus) and re3dabilityl on the
system# on f1m other, is regaxded as evidence of the existence of feedback,
USSR LIN 577.3
JMr1AN A 'R
SACHAVA T. S., DOROZUKINA, L. I.,~PAVELKO, V. It., and
GOL'TSEVA, N.
"The Mechanism of the Effect of a Constant Magnetic Field"
Vliyaniye Hagnitnykh Poley na Biologicheskiye Ob"yekty, pD 56-68
Abstract: An investigation was made of the effect of a constant magnetic field
on organisms of different evolutionarv levels. During experiments on infusoria,
a change in, movements, redistribution and reduction of R14A (protoplasmic), and
an increase in aerobic glycolysis was observed under the influence of a constant
magnetic field. In the cells of nitella algae, a reductiGn in dormancy poten-
tial during the effect of a magnetic field was detected us-,ng the technique of
intracallular registration of biopotentials.. Tha effect di.-pended oxi the ill-
tensity of the field being used and an seasonal conditions under whic!) the
experiment was conducted. In studying a single nerve cell of the muscle ex-
tension receptor of a crab, it wits established that a magnotic field of 500 Oe
with an expoaure of 30 minutes cau5ies an inhibitory reactinn in the neurars
whose intensity depended on the season, Structural changari in the neurons
were characterized by disintegration of small RNA chunks arid WA accumulation
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KOGM, A. B., et al., Vliyaniya Magnitnykh Poley na Biologid'heskiye Ob"yekty,
pp 56-68
in the perinuclear area. The physiological activity of adrenalin exposed to
a magnetic field changed when it was tested on an isolated!frog heart accord-
ing to the Shtrauber method.
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CO Lvz- ell
101. USSR 'urc 6~,2,8z:611--olB.82
F it E i
PxtESs
KOUN. A. B.
r*The. Prkiciples ef the Crganizirion of Neuron Elements im- the FLLneficnal Systems of
-the Brain"
A`
Kiberretiehesktye Aspakty v Izuchenil. Rabc-.y Mazg2 (Cybernatic Aspects of the Study
Of the Brain,3 Furctlor-ing), Vc.5cow, Nauk3 Publishing Baiise, 1970, P;i 33-40
Abs4-rict: The c~-.aracteristic reatures of nouran crg3niz1tjCn and rhit prcpertlez or
the mechari5ma cf the diffuse, and tubul2r nervcus~ with
them.ar-a ex=-ins~d. The author cites the physiolegical, and m*rpholvgtc~_l basej of a
byx-theesis on the development In the bra _'n
bIgher reg;.enis of a prc-tb4liztLc-
statiztical crt2aizaticn of r--urors, comb!_rAng the Sp~ajfta4ty of the gAngliaz and
tubular systems with the reliability of the d1frUse system.
The relative critical number or elements as an Indicati~,.n of the type of reuron
organizatlon Is ccasIdered. The valueq of th,e r*latlve =nber cf eleritnts
irmolved in the system3 which Implement the:spinal cord reflm-, rttipiratory rhy*jk-n,
ard visual analysis aro compared.
29 Oct 71 ill F1'P:GYBER';ZT1CS
USSR
KOGAN, A. B., Kiberneticheskiye Aspekty v Ivachenii Raboty Mazga, Nau*lca Publishing
House, 1970, PP 33-40
Experimental data Is presented on the spacial character of neurcn ensembles as
funotiorAlly hciogeneous congIcnerates of neurons. It Is noted that Malprocity, of
the reactions of adjacent ensembles is the most general fcrm of their i4teraction.
ralmlis functional
The characteristics of the probabilistio.organization of the bz
Is investig2ted by matnemarical and physical models.
USSR ux 61M,,~2-3
KOGA&.. A. B... YEF]240V~p V. N., and SOKOLM-1KO, P. T., Problem laboratory a-f Biophysics,
University, Rostov-on Don
"Analysis of the Dynamics of Neuron Functioning by Its Impulse Activity"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, Vol 56,, No 4, 1970, PP 514-517
Abstract: Impulse activity is considered as a continuous process reflectini.-, d,,e
functional dynamics of a given nerve. A great number of facturs eater into the
function of a nerve,, such as the distance of its activity, diatribution of sti-mali,
sympathetic and inhibitory affects, trophic and metabolic states, state of excita-
bility and lability of the nerve cell) etc. All these factoro are reflected, to
some extent, in the measurement of impulse frequencies (frequiancy-gram) and of the
intervals between the frequencies (intervalo-gram)., The constructLon of a histo-
gram (ceveral taToa am shown) which is a graphlo ropMentation of a frequency
distribution by means of rectangles, whose widths represent the class of inteervals
and whose heights represent the corresponding frequencios serves so the pattern of
analysis of neuron activity.
TJSSR
KOGMI, A. B., VLADIMIRSKIY, B. M.,
_Z7IT._,'_ffoMov State University
UDC: 1,79one
TAIOIYEV, A. E., and POPPILIN,
"Spatial Organization of Neuron Assembly Functional Mosaics in
the Cerebral Cort~ic7
Moscow, Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, vol 206, No 6, 1972, PP 1478-
.1481
Abstract: Since it is difficult to determine by di-rect experiment
the full configuration of the mosaic pattern. formed by 'the distri-
bution of excitantory and inhibitory cell groups, .,the authors under-
take in this article to deterinine the pattern tIhri)ujr;h the uLe of
mathematical methods based on the statistics of earlier- experimen-
tation. These statistics consist for the most part of dimensions
and other spatial characteristics of the actual probabilities of
neuron assemblies in the ana-1yaor fields of the ctirobrP2 cortex. '-L'he
statistical information for the present article io derived from a
paper published by the first of the authors named above (LIfyro-
fiziologiy4, 1,, 1969, p 120). A picture of the reconstructed mo-
saic patterns, obtainea with the assistance of an electronic di-
gital computer, is reproduced.
IA
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USSR UDC.- 66,9.M0042.39:546.21:669.786
"etallurgical. Twtitute
KOGAN, A. YE., and LEVIN, A. M., Siberian L
"Behavior of Nitrogen During the Scavenging Time of Stainless Steel by 0,Vgen"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy,, Chernays Metallurgiya, No 4, 1973,
Pp 78-84
Abstract: The authors study the above phenomenon during the oxidation period of
21snelts of stainless steel in a 40 ton electric arc furmcie. It is shown that
two opposite processes take place during scavenging by a vertical tuyere: nitri-
ding of metal due to the ejected oxygen jet of the furnace atmosphere and degassing
during decarbonization. Using the ejection calculation data and the results from
studying the changes in the gas phase and metal melt composition in the furnace,
the authors determined the factor of nitrogen assimilation by the metal from the
ejected furnace gases. This made it possible to explain "e. regularity of each of
the processes and derive a general formula which describes satisfactorily nitrogen
Content variation in the pool during scavenging while takimg into consideration
~the development of nitriding and degassing.
UDc 612.822.3+612.84
,.,A,V _TKACHENKO, N. N., TUMASOVA, 11. K. and SHUL1,GA, Ye. L.,
12gAN
Scientific Research Institute of Neurocybernetics, Rostov-na-Don State
University
"On the Interconnection of Neuronal Background Activity in the Visual and
Somatosensory Cortical Areas"
~bscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23,
Vyp 5, Sep/Oct 73, pp 1086-1087
Abstract: The correlation coefficients for the background impulze activity
of 159 pairs of cat neurons, one in the visual region and the other in tLe
somatosensorY region, were analyzed. In 25 to 30% of the cases, significant
(greater than 0.4) coefficients were found for a 5 see recordikp, interval.
However for a 1 rain interval the coefficients were not statistically signif-
icant. A group of five cats with tho somatosensory region pa~-tiaally isolated
;rrom subcortical structures also showed sienificant coefficients for 5 see
intervals. These results are said to suggest significant episadic correla-
tion and the i-mportance of intracortical pathways. The I min ressults are
considered due to oscillation leveling.
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9SR UDC 612,922.6
U
FeWl-ANT A v and CHOROYAN, 0. G. (Reviewers)
Samoregulyatsiya Golovnogo Mozga: Kiberneticheskiye Aspekty Teariii Narkoza
(Self-Regulation of the Brain: Cybernetic Aspects of Narcosis Theory), by
K. A. Ivanov-Muromskiy, Kiev, 1971, 248 pp
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR im. 1. M. Seclienov, No 8, 1972, pp
1,330-1,331
Translation: The monograph under review examines the mechanis-i-s of self-regula-
-rs: nature and
tiou of brain systems. It also deals with a wide range of inatte
development of the main nerve processes, interrelations of the excitatary and
inhibitory processes at the cellular and system levels, fannation of central
inhibition in relation to methods of inducing it.
There is no doubt that elucidation of the mechanism of action of narcotic
agents has considerable theoretical and practical significance. However,
it is a difficult task largely because we do not know enough about the dy-
nauics of the regulatory processes responsible for the tr.-,-nsition from wake-
fulness to diffuse inhibition. The author's use of the systems approach to
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KOGAN, A. V. and CHOROYAN, 0. G. (Reviewers)j, Piziologiclieckiy Zhurnal SSSR
im. I. M. Sechenov, No 8, 1972, pp 1,330-1,331
investigate self-regulation of the brain is very promising. This approach makes
it possible to analyze the interrelations of the hierarchical control systems
from the cybernetic standpoint.
The introduction poses the problem of self-regulation of the- Cerebral cortex
by the mechanisms of direct communication and feedback between aie ccrtex and
subcortical fomations. It emphasizes the important functional role of various
brain structures in response to narcotics. Hmirever, one can question the
author's view that electric narcosis is the basis for creating new methods of
controlling the processing of information in different divisions of the brain
(p 8). Narcosis evidently produces some modification in such information
processing to cope with the strategic problem of the briain, homeostatic self-
regulation, but it does not fundamentally alter the method of information
processing, as the introduction implies.
The section "Cybernetic Aspects of Nerrous Activity" contains .1 review of the
literature on the theory of cybernetic automatic control systems. It exatuines
some ideas on the mechanisms of self-regulation in the nervous system and
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KOGAN, A. V. and CHOROYAN, 0. G. (Reviewers), Fiziologiche0--iy Zhurnal SSSR
im. 1. M. Sechenov, No 8, 1972, pp 1,330-1,331
assesses the methods used to evaluate brain function. In doing so, the autior
defines the process of self-regulation as a form of adaptation carried out with
the help _of direct communication and feedback aimed at maintainLng homeostasis
in the broad sense of the word.
In judging the contents of this section, one cannot help noting that it deals
with a wide range of matters some of which go beyond the scope of the questions
at are the object of the author's cAm research, which is discussed in the
t
h
next chapter, For example, in the section that describe.,; various models of
brain activity, it would have been better, we believe, to have concentrated
only on those which relate directly to sleep or narcosis.
The section "Methods of Investigation" describes the methods used by the author
to alter brain function by means of pharmacologic agents (ether, nembutal,
chlorpromazine) and electrical stimulation which induces electronarcosis.
He employs for this purpose an original apparatus designed in his own labora-
tory. He also describes the considerations.that guide the choice of optimum
parameters of the electric current that brings about narcosis. fie thoroughly
analyzes the energy characteris ties of stimuli in the ligbt of his concept of
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KOGAN, A. V. and CHOROYAN, 0. G. (ReViewdeXS) FiZi0l0g.iChC131ziy Zhurnal SSSR
im. 1. M. Sechenov, No 8, 1972, pp 1, 330-1,J31
the maximum significance of the energy evaluation of a sti-mulus. Various types
of mathematical analysis in a computer and several original algorithms were
used to proce s the factual material.
The next section "Experimental Studies" describes and discusses the results of
the author's long-term research in this field, Ile shmis that as the actions
used are intensified, more or less identical changes take place in the dynamics
of the EEG., which he rightly regards as proof that comion patterns of change in
excitability and lability underly the brain's reactions. The exiLtence of
balancing and paradoxical phwes is in indication of the development. of para-
biosis. The author obtained experimental data whLch show that Inhibition of
the cortical structures during narcosis is not a diffuse Oienomation but a
a
complex process with a mosaic distribution of foci of excitation and inhibition.
Some of the author's vim-is, however, are clearly debatable, z:;pecifically his
conclusion that narcotics affect primarily the cortical strvctures while the
reticular formation is highly resistant to them. There is sound evidence in
the literature that these agents act chiefly on structures with polysynaptic
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KOCAN, A. V. and CHOROY.A-74, 0. G. (Reviewers), Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR
im. 1. M. Sechenov, No 8, 1972, pp 1,330-1,331
Junctions (Hagoun, 1952; Dell, 1952; Bradley and Key, 1,968; Herz, 1964;
Hopkins, 1965; Gmyrya-Novi, 1965; others) .
That narcotics have a pronounced effect an the structures of the nonspecific
reticular formation is also suggested by the author's own data, notably those
indicating that narcotics influence chiefly secondary responses while the pri-
mary responses remain intact. Fresh light could have been throvn on the
author's results if he had also used information parameters of the self-regu-
latory processes. For exampile, in quantitatively evaluating horneostatic self-
regulation of brain functions he could have successfully used the criteria of
organization, orderliness (according to Fisher alid Foarster), and other In-
formation characteristica.
In general, the monograph under revieti is a contribution to our Icnowledge of
the physiological mechanisms gov2rning the shift of the brain's operating
mechanisms from wakefulness to inhibition and to the development of Mans of
controlling these processes.
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TITLE-FAMIL I AL FORMS OF SCOLIOSIS -U-
AUTliOR-(04)_ABALMASOVAv YE.A.l KOGAN, A.V., NIKITINAp M.P,r KHADZHAYEVt
I.:COUNTRY-OF INFO-USSR
-ORTUPEDIYAv TRAVMATOLCGIYA I PROTEZIROVANIYE# 1970t NR 41 PP 22-26
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CATE PUBL ISHED----7,0
UBJECT AREAS--MCLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
._~TOPIC TAGS-MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASE, HEREPITARY DISEASE, HUMAN GENETICS
CONTROL:MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-1990/1362 STEP N(I--UR/9115/70/1)00/004/002210026
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0109443
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CIRCACCESSION NO-AP0109443
ABSTRAC.T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ANALYSIS INCLUDES 132
FAMILL ES, IN 94 FAMILIES (200 SUBJECTS) SCOLIOSIS.WAS OBSERVED IN 2 AND
~MORE PERSONSt IN 38 FAMILIES T4 9ELATIVES OF SCOLIOTIC PATIENTS
SUFFERED FROM ENURESISt 35 $COILOTIC PATIENTS ALSO HAD eNURESIS* ALL
PATIENTS WITH SCOLIOSIS WERE DIVIDED INTO 3 GROUPS: SCOLIOSIS IN HOMO
AND HETEROZYGOUS TwINS, SCOLIOSIS IN PARENTS AND CHILDREN, SCOLIOSIS IN
-TWO CHILDREN FROM ONE FAMILY. OF 8 PAIRS OF TWINS, 7 PAIRS WERE
HOMOZYGOUS. A4CNG 8 PAIRSt THERE WERE 6 PAIRS OF SISTERSt BROTHER AND
SISTER IN ONE PAIR, AND BROTHERS IN ANOTHER. SCOLIOSIS IN TWINS 14AS
ALWAYS CCNCORDANT, BUT IN ONE OF THEM ALWAYS MORE SEVERE THAN IN THE
OTHER. BY THE CHARACTER AND SEVERITY, SCOLIOSIS IN THE DAUGHTER WAS
'IDENTICAL To THAT OF THE MOTHER, WHILE IN THE SON IT WAS ALWAYS LESS
MARKED. SCOLIGSIS IN THE SON BY THE CHARACTER AND $EVERITY WAS
.IDENTICAL TO THAT OF THE FATHERI WHILE IN THE DAUGlfrER IT WAS ALWAYS
MORE SEVERE. SCOLIOSIS OF VARIOUS SEVERITY'WAS A RIXE IfJ THE GROUP
WHERE IT WAS PRESEINT IN TWO CHILDREN OF THE SAME
FAMILY. AMONG ALL
SCOLIOSIS, THE SCOLIOSES IN PARENTS AND CHILDREN CONSTITUTED THE LARGEST
GROUP AND, MOREOVER, THE INCIDENCE OF SCOLIOSIS IN THE MOTHER AND
CHILDREN WAS 3 TIMES HIGHER THAN 114 THE FATHER AND 01LD~'REN. IN ALL
GROUPS SCOLIOSIS WAS MURE FREQUENTLY OBSERVED IN THE FEMALES, BUT IN THE
GROUP WITH SCOLIOSIS IN THE MOTHER AND CHILDRENt THE: PREYALEINCE OF
FEMALES WAS ESPECIALLY MARKED. THE AUTHORS BELIEVE MYCLODYSIPLASIA AND
THE DYSRAPHIC STATUS TO BE THE MOST FREQUENT CAUSE OF SCULIOSIS
DEVELOPMENT. FACILITY; TSENTRALINOGO INsriTLITA TIIAV14ATOLOGII I
ORTOPEDfl.
ikinRiwiiffirai
g-y-
USSR uDc 616.988.75-o6t6i6.83l.o6t6l6.8~-009.24
KOUN, B.-$ KOVALEV, N. K., and SHEVELEV,,YU. F., Chair of Psychiatry, Kursk
effki~~ f=stiltutej and Kursk Oblast Psychiatric Hospital
"Convulsive Stateg in Patients With Influenza Injury of the Central Nervous
System!
Moscowp Klinicheska3ra Meditsina, No 7t 1971P PP 93-96
Abstracti A number of authors have described epileptic seizures in cases
of influenza and the influenza type of encephalitis. The present authors
observed 256 patients with acute affections of the central nervous system of
influenza origin who were patients at the Kuxsk Oblast Psirchiatric Hospital
and the Kursk City Infectious Disease Hospital between 1954 and 1967, In
42 cases, the disease was accompanied by epileptic seizurest arA In 37 of these,
influenza infection caused convulsive seizures (in 23 cases during the acute
period, and in 14 cases, 2 = 3 weeks after the disappearance of the major
clinical mani estations of influenza.) In 5 patients the course of an earlier
epilepsy of undetermined origin was adversely affected. Jill patients had
their conditions clinically diagnosed by internists and specialists, and in
t
2 cases, the diagnoses were confirmed by serological sli4ies. Eight of the
they
42 cases observed died. Study of their medical histories showed Thai
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XOGAN, B. S., et al.l KLinicheakaya Keditsinat No 7, 1971o pp 93-96
had passed through various Infections (measles, scarlatinap typhus, ra-laria,
ate 9 were alcoholics, 6 had had cramial trauma ifith loss of consciousness,
and had had dynamic disturbances of cerebral circulation. The period of
fever lasted from I to 7 days in 33 patients, and 8 days or longer in 9
others. The following neurological symptoms were founda damaSe to the cere-
bral cranial nerves (38 patients); tendon anisoreflexia (26); p1ramidal
hemisyndrome (14); pathological reflexes (V); instability of the Romberg test
(12); and meningeal symptoms (25). The authors support the opinion of A. I.
Viting and other Investigators as to the toxic nature Qf aff ections off the
central nervous system in influenza. A total of 18 of the 42 patiento with
epileptic symptoms showed local symptoms Indicating the presence of an epilep-
toganic zonet and the other 24 showed geneml convulsive tselzures without
elearcut local oymptoma, The attack* were,treated with chlora.1 hydrate#
barbamil, hexonalp and other drugs. The 34 nonlethal Clasen reuelved auppartive
thempy, Including small doses of sedatives for several Months.after the
cessation of the attacks*
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PROSTAn IN HYPOGONADIWA
ROENTGENOLOGICAL ZXMINATION OF T"E
A L Bikhnimi,'S.,
Sh.
Ahterfals of examination of 23 paUents with various disessens wert!riubjected to tho-
uv.!-im.AmAt*- pa* . n~ndni tn I F, ^f ~hACmb
K%A N -A
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
/00041517- CHEMICAL ABST. ~f
7z Reaction of germanium dioxide with o-*ryquianUe
rstu8d'i'e'd try an adsorpii p!~iipg~, method. -KojL;kn It A,-
.?n:c?m
AcOH soln. of o-oxyquinoline (1) ('ic) and then aclsor oil of
pt,
GeO.- in aq. soln. on this charcoal was dctd. Bigher, adsorption
of GeO2 on 1-treated charewl in comparison to fliat do ii-ntreated
charcoal proves that GeO, is capable of a chem. reaction wit.1i I
in aq. soln. HMJR J
REEL/FRAME'
621-792"
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E. A LOSEV, B. I., BALALAYEV, E. G., and FRIDYIAN, M. L.;
All Gio~~cientific Research and Ddsign Institute Teploproyekt,
Moscow; Institute of Mineral Fuels, Moacow, Academy of Sciences
USSR; Moscow Petroleum Conversion Plant
"Adhesion of Thermoplasts to Elastomersp
Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 32, No 3, May-Jun 70, pp 373-376
Abstract: Elastomer-thermoplast sheets of the type used as coatings
pro acting against corrosion were prepared from butyl rubb r, buta-
diene-styrene rubber (SKS-30), and butadione-acryl-onitrile rubber
(SKN-O) that contained S and molten polypropylene joined to them
under pressUre. The two-layer sheets were subjected to vulcaniza-
tion at 143 under pressure. The adhesion between the elastomer
and polypropylene decreased in the order butyl rubber > SKS-30 >
SFUT-40. It t1as highest for butyl rubber because of the MLItUal COM.-
patibility of the two polymers, lower.for SKS-30 because the rigid
styrene groups interfered with mutual penstrationp and lowest for
~SKN-40 because the cumbersome nitriloacrylic groups reduced inter-
penetration by diffusion. The adhesion was at a maximuni after a
1211"114191flRON MIS 17ra"D M,
definite length of the time of vulcanization (15-18 min); if vulcani-
zation was continued for a time greater than the optimal, adhesion
decreased because of shrinkage of the elastomer due to structuriza-
tion. Use of polypropylene of different grades showed that adhesion
increased with an increasing degree of atactic structure in the
polypropylene, which was associated with a decrease in density.
Addition to the polypropylene of carbon black in wnotmts-:~- 51cof
increased adhesion, while amounts of carbon black :::. 5,% reduced it.
In the vulcanization pressure range of 1-7 kg/cm-2, the maximurr. adhe-
sion was obtained at a pressure of 5 kg/cm2. The autharz thenk
S. S. VOYLTTSKIY for his interest in the results of the work.
A
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$TITLE-ADHESICN OF THERMOPLASTS TO ELASTOMERS -U-
THOR-104)-KOGAN, E.A., LOSEVt B.I., BALALAYEVt E.G.r FRIDMANr M.L.
il:~CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
V::SCURCE-KOLLGIONYY ZHURNAL# 191,_1VOL 32, NR~3, PP 373-376
i'OATE PUBLISHED---70
,SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
'~JGPIC TAGS-ADHESION9 POLYPROPYLENEs THERPOPLASTIC MATERIAL, ELASTOMER
,C,CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
.PR
OXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1602 STEP NG--UR/0069170/032/003/0373/0376
-CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0125224
-UNCLAS S I F I E 0
--30OCT70
016 UNCLASS I FIED PROCESSING DATE
L.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125224
IABS TRACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS FACTORS ON
THE STRENGTH OF THE ADHESION BOND 8ETWEEN.POLYPROPYLEIOE AND RU88ERS HAS
:.'-BE EN STUDIED. FOR ALL RUBBERS EXAMINED THE MAXIMUM ADHESION STRENGTH IS
ATTAINED WITH THE CURING TIME APPRUXIMAYELY TWICE AS SMALL AS THAT
REQUIRED FOR OPTIMUM PHYSICAL AND MECHANLCAL PROPERTIES. INCREASE OF
~;THE LAYER rHICKNESS, POLARITY AND MOLECULAR WkIGHr OF RUBBERS DIMINISHES
~4HEJR ADHESICN TO NONPOLAR THERHOPLASTS. FACILJTY: VNI I
r, .:PROYEKTNIYY INSTITUT TEPLOPRGYEKTs MOSCOW* FACILITY.' INSTITUT
ISKOPAYEMYKH AN SSSR, MOSCCW MOSKUVSKIY
ZAVOO.
UNCLAS.SIFIFE0
033 UNCLASSIFIED PROC'EtSiNd
iritTLE--MOISTURE PiEkMEABILITY OF PLIEU UP POLVILR MATFP.IALS
W,HOR-(01l)-bALALAYEV# E.G.s KOGANr E.A.v LOSEVi B.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE--PLAST. MASSY 1970p (3)v 43-5
..OATE PU6LISHED ------- 70
,'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
~TOPIC TAGS--PERMEABILITY 14EASUREMENTt POLYPROPYLENEt
MATERIAL, WATER
.CONTROL MARK I NIG-1110 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
flUrYL RU;JBER,
.PROXY REEL/FRAMIE--1999/1601 STEP NU--UR/019~L/70/000/003/0043/0044
DATE--1314OV?0
_U_
CIRC ACCESSION NC-AP01235-~8
2/2 033 UNCLAS SIFIED PROCE~SING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123596
ABMACT/EXTRAC'~--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE: 0 SUB? 0 PERMEAtlpILllY ',)F
POLYPROPYLENE (11 PLIC-0 UP WITH BUTYL RU.913t-R FLASTOMEI~_S (11) WAS oit-ro.
-AKER" METHOU (P. TAYLOR, ET AL., 1936). ~THE 0IFFUSIGN RATE OF H
~.:BYA lir_
MEMBRANE WAS INDEPENDE-ILIT OF THE
SUB2 0 VAPORS THROUGH THE COMPOSITE
ARRANGEMENT OF I Or, 11 LAYEM. T~fEH SU62- 0 PERMEAMLITY OF THE
ISITE-MATERIALS OBEYED THE I)IFFUSION 13RL INCIPLES ESTABL iED EARLIER
-COMPO Ist
'. FOR GASES PASSING THROUGH A 2 LAYER RUBBER ..PROVIDED THERE WAS NO CHEM.
~-REACTION BETAEFN THE POLYMER AND THE MEDIUM.
UNC L A S-S i F i ED.
USSR uDc 612-766-1:656-13-071-7
VAMLAN, A. I., LASHCITEI;H0, N. S. IKSANOV, M. SH., DQF,0FE-ZVA,,.Xe,-P-,
FOSTOVTSEEVA, G. G.J, GOLOVA, I. A., CHANDAYEV) A. K., VOLIPE8, G. I., and
E. I. KOGAN
"Physiological Characteristics ofthe Work of Bus and Truck Drivers in a Large
cityll
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Pro-fessionalInyye Zabolevaniya, No 1, 1973, PP 13-16
Abstract: The results of various functional -psychological and physiological
tests (reflexes, reaction to a moving object,-proof readint- tesi, EKL, blood
pressure, pulsey etc.) confirmed the conclusions dra,,ni from questionnaires
filled out by 8000 bus drivers that fatigue grachially sets in after 4 to 5
hours on the job and becoms pronounced after 7 to 8 hours of driving. Along
with a deterioration in perfornance, immy showed an "improvement" in sorne
physiological indices at the end of the 'work shift (e.g., increase in number of
tions to a novinj, object, decrease in ti-me of diff rantial rea--
correct reac. U -
tions). This "irmi-ovement" is regarded as the result of ove'rstraining the
compensatory mechzanisms in order to preserve a level of activity sufficient to
protect the life and health of the driver. The truck drivers, o, the other
band., continued to function well even after 8 or 9 hours on tbe job because
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VAYSMAII, A. I., et al., Gigiyena Truda i Professional nyye Zabolevaniya, No
1973, PP 13-16
of the less strenuous nature of the work (less tire s-oent in dwiving durinis, the
shift, fewer actions to control the vehicle per unit of time, and less em-tional
stress). Some sugGestions are mzde for altering the 'Work schedules of bus
drivers to take into account the physiological factors uncovered in the study.
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AKSENOV, 0. A., TIMIKOVSKIY, A. L., AGEYEVA, 0. N., BRESLER,
S. Ye., SMORODINTSEV, Al. A., and TIKHOMIROVA-SIDOROVA, U. S., All-Union.
Scientific Research Influenza Institute, Ministry of Public HeaLlth USSR,
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR, and Institute of
High Molecular Weight Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad
"Interferonogenic and Antiviral Activity of Double-sStranded Polyriboguanilic
and Palyribocytidylic Acid Complex"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, May/Jun.1973, pp' 345-350
Abstract: The interferonogenic and antiviral activity and toxicity of
(poly-G)-(poly-C) complexes produced by two methods were compared with those
of (poly-l)-(poly-C). Stable complexes were formed both by adding NaCl
(0.1M) to an equimolar solution of poly-G and poly-C in 0,005M sodium phos-
phate buffer (pH 7.4) at 20%, and by heating the polynucleotide mixture in
the same buffer for 10 min at 100*C with subsequent slow cooling. Success
of the first method, not encountered in other papers, is probably due to
careful purification of the polynucleoridesi The double-strand complex
stimulated maximum interferon formation in white mice 2-4 hours after
intravenous injection. Interferon disappeared after 10-12 hours.
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AKSENOV, 0. A., et al., Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, May/Jun 1973, pp 345-350
(Poly-G)-(poly-C) produced less interferon than did (poly-I)-(poly-C)
(160-320 vs. 640-1,280 units/ml). The complex protected mice from lethal
doses of AO/PR8 influenza virus, though (poly-l)-(poly-C) was somewhat more
effective. (Poly-G)-(poly-C) was most effective when aduinistered within
1 day of infection, while Ooly-I)-(poly-C) was most effective when ad-
ministered 2-3 days prior to the virus. nle protective effect was higher
for complex produced at 20*C than for that~produced at 100*C. (Poly-G),
(poly-C) was nontoxic to white mice even at maximum dose~(50 ing/kg), while
(poly-l)'(poly-C) was 50 percent lethal at 10-15 mg/kg. Though (poly-G),
(poly-C) was found to be generally less effective thar. (poly-I)-(poly-C),
its lower toxicity makes it a preferable antiviral agent.
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USSR UDC 615.281.8:547.963.32
TMOVSKIY, A. L., AKSENOV, 0. A., BRESLER, S. Ye., KOGAN
SMORODINTSEV, Al. A., and TIlUiOMIROVA-SIDOROVA, N. S., 1"titute of
Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Righ Molecular
Weight Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR., and All-Uniou Scientific
Research Influenza Institute, Ministry of Public Health USSR, Leningrad
"Molecular Weight Characteristics of the Polyriboguanilic-Polyribocytidylic
Acid Complex and Their Relation to Antiviral and Interfexonogenic Activity"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, 24ay/Jun 1973, pp 350-355
Abstract: Molecular weight characteristics and immunological activity of
(poly-G)'(poly-C) were studied in comparison to those of (poly-I)*(poly-C)
to determine the reasons for variations in the compound'a immunological
activity. It was found through gel chromatography that the molecular
weight of the complex depended directly on the quantity of oligonucleotide
impurities within either of the precursors, poly-G acid or poly-C acid.
While impure precursors produce a complex with molecular weight 300,000-
500,000 daltons, purification of both results in molecular weight close
to that of (poly-I)*(poly-C) (over 1-106 daltons). Antiviral activity of
the purified complex in white mice was practically identical to that of
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TIMKOVSKIY, A. L., et al., Voprosy Virusologi.1, No 3, Kay/Jun 1973, pp
350-355
(poly-I)-.lpoly-C). Activity also depended directly on precursor molecular
weight, disappearing at 30,000-40,000 daltons. It is suggested that
molecular weight is more important than nucleotide composition to antiviral
and interferonogenic activity. Thus although the mechanism of action of
both complexes remains to be clarified, apparently it is identical for
both and depends directly on complex molecular weight and precursor purity.
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INVESTIGATION OF POSTMOM~-. C-ILL I)IVI5104 IN 'HE WTIS HEPATIC PARY-NCHYMA
"Ra'%
(;.rticle by E FOR 'I tSL=A~ ~', =3. L... ~!=lvarova. Central Scientific
T-search Lt. card x0ricow ~tedical -Intttcute itneni. N.1. Pirol,,ov,
V a
nJ'.CDW. VC Lq4 fvledit~in5kikh Nau',~ 55SR, Russian, No 1, 1972v
66-90,
InVeUtight.110-1 Of MiLO:ic activity In surviving organs and tissues
refulted In Pootulation of the position (BIJI la~ that the nature of exttac-
tion of cell dtvisjon following so~tjc deat'i depends on the type of tissue.
,~nc theoTetical as well as practical interest. at t4is position Is obvious.
Inus. the daffite of c=pIction of cell JiviAiom r-t1ated cc the tima of call
nurvival. cruld norv-, " a cytoIo&.,ca2 Indicutor of vlaMlity of cadaver
t-'661je. Which its I.MpOrtant to C.0r.61det -'n. UCP.~n Lr=Rple"Latian. at. Well do
in and forel.-c =44"CaL e%=inarlona.
The PuFP,he a.- the present vzrk Was to study postmortem mitotic activity
In the hepaL,'(~ parenchymd ot partizaly
In tint epcr4r.,~nts u-c usi:d 52 ruila ratr. u,~Jglsing 200-250 and 120-330
ara=u. Undef anuutl:&~ia twc--hir,36 of the liver Va3 TC-Toved by the
=zh~-d cf H: rnd -if~oltt zC-3[i h"rS Aft~r
Of h.pazocyt,".
hnalyli~ of the
vorph3lo~ ratoLic f,g~ur&a and. aco,int of r-lt"es wer,- pvrfor=4 an accto-
cnrntn, tiqu-h Th= r.~an cm-,r .;LL jorived
""'L '6 V~;
- I ~. -,. by c,'Milting 11,006 b,vatocyza
t-,:vi (.c, 0.L ir. ~,L! w,-.c . V~,r d~Lerminativn of the
pl.i-o irddx, 432,-t~Z)Q, w,r, o.11ted, We janini.terA
r.1 to B.- of Ehe eni=l-i
d., 8 11:
w- =4d; )r p,;zent~,6, o., divi n p
-ch oL w~ii~.n -~ derivca fzotu cutaiting LOU mitotic
7.,- Wa~ anulyzed w-Lh a -..cr,~itapc mz.;nriCaLlon of 7,100. 'nic
at the re.~ut~ VIA, chp,:~Cj usin,~ the Eort by file
0E .-.c Thr- -T- at exp.rim~at. were parform.d. In
.1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
~TITLE-DATA FOR HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF ASSOZURITE AND SOVELITE DUST
~CONTAINING. ASBESTOS -U-
5VIRSKIY, E.L., POCHASHEV, YE.N.
AUTHOR-(03)-Voq~~~'
.~_i-(;OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
I SANITIARIYA, 1970P NR 3, PP 19-23
PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--61OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ASBESTDSt* INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE, RESPIRATORY SYSTE14 DISEASE
,~,~ZONTROL .14ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
.,:,.,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0458 STEP NO--UR/0240/70/000/003/0019/0023
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100936
UNCLASSIFIED
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED,.
PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
ACCESSION NO--AP0100936
-ABSTkACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAcr. THE ASBOZURITE DUST CONTAINING
ASBESTOS IN FREE MIXTURE WITH DIATOMITE WAS FOUND TO BE MORE FIBROGENfC
THAN SOVELIJE DUST CONTAINING FIBERS COVERED WITH A BINDING SUBSTANCE
(WHITE MAGNESIUM AND CALCIUM CARBONATE). AMONG PERSONS:WITH A
SUFFICIENTLY LONG RECORD OF WORK UNDER EXPOSITION T13 ASBOZURITE DUST
SEVERAL MEN PRESENTED SUSPICIOUS SIGNS OF PNEUMOC01410SIS. IN HYGIENIC
ASSESSMENT OF DUST CONTAINING ASBESTOS IT IS NECESSARY TO CONSIDER,
BESIDES ITS-CONTENT, THE PRESENCE OF A BINDING COMPONENT AND THE YYPE OF
'CONNECTION EXISTING BETWEEN THEM.
UNCLASSIFIED
i/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
TITLE--STABILITY OF POLYURETHANES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-ANTIPOVA, V.F., MELAME09 V.t-v PETROVs G*N.v RAPPOPORT, L*YA*#
IKOGAN F
Ciff 'W06
i"NFG--USSR
C
1: mi
SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1970t (219
DATE -PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-POLYURETHANE RESINt CHEMICAL STAGILITYt QUARTERNARY AMMONIUM
SALTr TRIETHYLAMINE, EPICHLORHYDRIN
ii'~ CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUIIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY R EEL/FRAME--1997/0674 STEP NO--UR/0191/71)/000/00210049/0050
J:RC, ACCESSION NO--APOlt9582
UNCLASSIFIED
- - - - - - - - - - - -
--2/Z 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP011958Z
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS GF DONOR ACCEPTOR
ADDITIVESP E.G.t NtNoDIMETHYLBENLYLAMINE (1) AND PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER
(11), 1 AND GLYCIDOL, I AND EPICHLOROHYDRIN (Illip AND [I AND ET -SUB3 No
ON THE AGING RESISTANCE OF CROSSLINKED POLYURETHANES (IV) WERE STUDIED.
JHE STABILITY OF IV WAS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE TOTAL ADDITIVE
CONTENT* REACHING A MIN* WHEN BOTH COMPONENTS WERE PReSENT IN AN
EQUIMOLAR RATIO* THE STABILITY OF IV INCREASED WHEN III WAS USEDt
lum COMPO.
-PRESUMABLY DUEJO THE FQRMATI.ON OF A ST,ABLE,QUATERNARY.AMMON
4 USING DATE--30OCT70
/2 01 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE
COMPOSITIGN FOR PRUVIDING A FOUNUATION FOR ELECTROVACUUM ARTICLES
:"':A0ThOR-(04)-MASLOV* N-I.r PETROVv G.N.w RAPPOPORTt L.YA.t KOG6U F.S.
CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
~~`:SGURCE-USSR 264PS60
_~"~'P;_ --;-OTKRYTIYA, IZUBRET., PROM. 08RAZTSYP TOVARNYE INAKI L910t
I.. t
EFERENCE
::z~.`-DATE. PUBLISHED-03MAR70
~:'',SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
-:~:TOPIC TAGS-ELECTROVACUUM, PATENT, A0HESICNj ISOPRENEt ORGANIC
BUTADIENEv
~':ISOCYANATE
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
"-:00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1456 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA0128855
.NCLASSIFIEO~
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE$SING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSLCN NO-AAOIZ8855
:-ABSTkACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A C014PN, FOR INCREASING THE
ADHERENCE OF ELECTROVACUUM ARTICLES, E. G.s ELEC- LAMPS# TO THEIR
:~;FLjUNVATlON IN CG:iDfTlrj.NS OF INCREASED MoliSTURE HAS THE FOLLOWING
WITH ISOPRENE
~:-~~,.-RELATIOX OF CGMPCNENTS (IN WT. PARTS). DITINYL POLYMER
10-11, -:TGLYLENE DIISKYANATE I-1.1i EPICHLORCHYDRIN :0.29~!-0.31f
-36m
D114ETHYLSENZYLA?41NE 0*21-0.23t AND POWDa MARBLE 23
11"Irl A'qSIFIED
'in Old ONCLASS IF I ED P,;W(;F_551NG DATE--09OCT70
~-T-ITLE-KINETICS (IF IRREVERS16LE THERMAL 0ENATURATIU",11 OF (;HY.',,QTRYPSIN'
COMPARAIIVE STABILITY OF THE PKOTIEIN MOLECULE AND IfS ADSORPTION SITE
_.AUTH0R-(03)-ANT0N0Vj V.K., VORUTYNTSEVA,~T.I.v KUWh G.A.
.,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ULOLOGIYA, 19701 VOL 4v NR 21 PP ;~40-245
:.PATE PUBLISHED----70
SUBJECI AREAS-BIQLUGICAL AND 'RiEDICAL SCIENLES
TOPIC TAGS-C-HEMICAL RCACrtbiu 9114[-TICSp PROFEU-41 F-NZY14E oiCTIVITY" OPTIC
PROPERTY
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~.PKCJXY fzEEL/FRA%kC--l983/L4l7
SrC-P
2/2 018 UNCLASS IF !ED PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70
uIKC ACCESSION
ABSTRACT/EXTRALT-1U) GP-0-- Ab S TPA(; TTHE IRREVERS~bLE TziERMAL
DENA TURA TI UN KINETICS (IF LIlYINOTRYPSIN HAVE BEEN STUDIEfl bY FOLL13141-NG, ON1
THE ONE HANL), THROUGH lll;rE~-~SITY CHANGES oiq rHf- OPTKAL ROTATORY
DISPE-R,~IfJN CURVE AT 233 i-'L) CHARACTERIZING THE GONF*,'~RmArk;:4AL STATF.' OF
THE MULELULE ANO, ON THE 10THER HA140, CHANGES IN CONCL-NrRATION OF
CHYMUTRYP51N PROFLAVINE COMPLEX CHARACTL-KII iNG Ttir-_ SrAIE OF THE
ADSORPTION SITE [ii- THE LNZYME. OOTH METHODS ALLOW 'TO [jBIAIN VALUE:S 3f:
EFFIGIENIT RATE COINSTANTS OF DENATURAT'LUN AND ACTIVArwN
PARAMETERS FROM WHICH THE CONCLUSION WAS DRAWN THAT UNIGER THE
EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS ThE CONFORMATIONAL STABILITIES OF THE AOLC-CULI--
AS A WHOLE AND OF ITS ADSOAPTION SITE ARE EQUAL. C0,MPARISON OF THE
THERMODYNAMICS DATA OBTAINED IN THE PRESEUT WIXIK WITH THOSE IN THE
LI.TERATURE HAS SHOWN THAT THE ACTIVAT-IUN PARNMErEltS AAE HIGHLY UEVENOENT
UPON THE PH-OF THE MEDIUM AND ELECTROSTATIC INTERACriw4s ARI: A VERY
IMPORTANT FACTOR IN DETERMINING THE STABILITY Of THE NAME CHYMOTRYPSIN
STRUCTURE,
Ir
I
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFf ED PROCESSING DATE--040CC70
.TITLE--CORRELATIONS AMONG LENGTHSv OROERSt HYBRIDIZATION OF ATOMSi ANO
FORCE CONSTANTS OF CARBON NITROGEN ANOCARBON OXYGEN aONOS -U-
AUTHOR.-(03)-POPDVt YE-Mot XQ~~oAot.IHELTOVAl V.Pli.
C CUNT RY 0 FINFO--USSR
_~_'..SOURCE-TEOR. EKSP. KHIM. L970p 6(1)9 14-22
PUBLISHED
SUBJECr AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-JOPIC TAGS--NITROGEN COMPOUNDr CARBON C OMPOUNDP CHE MICAI. BONDING, OXYGEN
CONTROL MAqK[NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0346 STEP NO---UR/03791701006/001/0014/0022
CIRC ACCESSION NO--Af)0137450
14N1 C L A s s I F_ I E 0
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0137450
A85TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CHARACTER OF THE C-N AND C-0
BONDS ARE INVESTIGATED IN rHE FOLLOWING OEPENOENCTES.' THE ORDERS OF THE
BONDS VS. LENGTHt LENGTH OF THE BOND VS. AV. PERC6NTAGE OF S CHARACTERt
AND THE BOND ORDER VS. 01 CONTRACTIONJiF THE BONDS, THE DIFFERENCES OF
THE LENGTHS OF THE BONDS ARE DUE MOSTLY TO THE SPECIFICITY OF THE SIGMA
BONDS. THE PLOT OF THE LENGTHS OF THE SIGMA BONDS OF,C-N AND C-0 VS,
THE AV. PERCENTAGE OF S CHARACTER IS LINEAR. THE GREATEST CHANGE IN THE
LENGTU WITH THE PI BONO ORDER OF C-N A,NID C-O STAATS AT A PI BUND ORDER
-OF 0.3& rHE.DEPENDENCE IS'LINEAR, AF~A Pf 60N0 -OROEP oF 1.o, rHE SLOPE
lu ItkIE kGNIIA al~LZKIES THE GEPEROERCE OF rHE PC 6ON0
ORDER ON THE FORCE f_O%ST. IS MWJSS~D. lhsl. Y'"kh.
PR[R. SOEO[N., MOSCOW# USSR.
!j
h5jl2.P,97=ol
USS UDG: 613.648-07:/612 h-46:6i5-357-37
KharkoT Scientific Research InstItixte of lie-&-Lcal Radiolaa
'The Fffect of Insulin on the Sympathicadrenal S5--tem in Pex,sons Working With
&dfatlozz 6`ource5l
lbscow, Meditsinska-ya Radiologiya, Vol 15, Ho 11, Hov 70, -pp 39-46
Abstract: Catecholamines were determined by the trDird:~oxy.-indole nethod in the
urine of 95 medical and industrial radiologists va~4h ra6ioacttve isot~3paa
and other sources of radiation for varying lengths of time. E~,-cretian of cate-
cholamines by those who had worked with. radiation Soumes for 10 years or ,rore
and had received a total doge of 70 to 150 r vas the sc-jae a4, ir. controls. In
those iho had worked with such, aources for longer 1)eftodE itid had. received fr(,.n
150 to 31,~O r, t1he acreticn of epinephrine was A-; times higher than in controls,
v
while that of norepiriephrine was significantly lover. Intrupuscular in-;ec-.-icn
.j
of ir~- in(O.1 to 0.15 t-.i-,tsA-g body weight) marlcedlv inereased the e7cretion
of epinephrine by the hea:L+-hy persons and by the rad�alogists who received 5 to
30 r both on the day of L-ijection and on -We folloving day, it increased on
1/2
P, 7-7 M
USSR
KOGAN, 1. A., Meditsinskaya Rad-iologiya, Vol 15~ No 11, Nov 70, PP 39-46
the dzy of injection and the next day in those rho received 30 to 70 r. -1h
those who received over 150 r but, were able to continue i-nrking, the reaction
to insulin was of the hypoadrenal t,-t-pe. In those who received sinilca, doses
and were zquffe:ring from chronic radiation sickliess, the respinse to insulin 1.-:as
distorted: instead of increasing, epinephrine decreased s~ibstantially. Thus,
-posure to radiation gradually impairs the componsatory and a-daptIve
prolonged ex
mechanisms of the mitonomic nervous system.
2/2
B. Information! theory
tMS-R UDC: SI:621.391
XOGANj 1. M.
"Radio Engineering. Volume 4. Applied Information Theory"
Moscow, RadiotekhniRa. T. 4. Prikladnaya teariya informatsii.
Itogi nauXi i tel~hn. VINITI AN SSSR (Cf. English above. Sum-
mary of Science an& Tec_lxna~lotky. OUL-Union Institute of Scien-
tific and Technical Information, Academy of Sciences of the
O'SS91, 297,?, 22D pp, bD ~K, ji-Tlzim 1WU,-KLkmxvLetik-&, No 5, May
73, abstract No IST511. 1~
Translation: A survey devoted to some problems of applied in-
formation theory. Following is a list of the main divisions
of this survey. 1. Mathematical and Applied Aspects of Infor-
mation Theory. I.I. Information Theory as a Mathem-atical Dis-
cipline. 1.2. Information Theory in ApplicatiGns. 2. Applied
Information TheOTY. 2.1. The Concept of Selection and-the Fun-
damental Relation Between Interference Immunity and Redundancy.
2.2. Redundancy as a Measure of Effectiveness, and Potential-
-Contact Interference Immunity. 2.3. Information Criterion of
1/2
USSR
KOGAN, 'I. M., Radiotekhnika. T. 4. Prikladnaya teoriya infor-
matsii. Itogi nauki i tekhn. VINITI.AN SSSR, 1972
Interference Immunity and the Multichannel Principle. 2.4.
Information Value. 3. Applied Information Theory in Tech-
nology. 3.1. Applied Information Theory in Radar. .3.2.
Information Theory in Television. 3.3. Applied Information
Theory in Automatic Control and Measurement Technology. 3.4.
Applied Information Theory in Systems Analysis. 3.5. Applied
Information Theory in Geological Prospecting. 4. Applied
Information Theory in Biology. 4.1. The Biophysical Aspect.
4.2. The Biofunctional Aspect.
2/2
USSR UDC 62-52(0,1711)
GRADETSKIY, V. G.1 DMITRIYEV, V. N., KOGAN, 1. Sh.
"Status and Prospects for Development of Acoustical-Pneumatic Control
Systems"
Pnevuatich. Pribody i Sistemy upr. [Pneumatic Drives and Control Systems
r
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 24S-249 (Translated f
Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i VycHslitc.IInaya Teklinika,
No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11 A17 from the Resume).
Translation: Results are presented from studies of physical phenomena ir.
turbulent acoustical -pneumatic convertors (APC), demonstrating that APC can
operate not only as discrete, but also as analog convertors. Existing ikPC
designs and prospective areas of their application are-studied. 3 Figures;
19 Biblio. Refs.
38
USSR UDC 577,4
1. V. STERLIKOVA, L. N.
"Problems of Constructing Complete Tests for Nonrecurrent Parenthetic FOI.Iulils"
V sb. Tekhn. diapnostfica (Technical Diagnnstics collintion of works), Nos-
cow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 167-169 (from RZ11-Kiberneti1k4i, No 7, Jul 72,
Abstract No 7V430)
No abstract
35
USSR UDC: 51.621-391
"Construction of Verifying Tests for Noniterated Aggregation Formulas"
V sb. Diskretn. analiz (Discrete Analysis--collection of works), vyp.
17, Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 22-31 (from RZh-Kibernetika, r1o '(, Jul 71,
Abstract No 7V566)
Translation: A formula in the algebra of logic in the basis [&, V,
in which each variable is encountered only once, is called a noniterated
aggregation formula. Substitutions of the constants 0 and I for sub-
formulas are considered as inaccuracies in the formulu. This pkiDer
establishes upper and lower estimates of the length of a test for veri-
fying the absence of inaccuracies of this type. A method of constructing
verifying tests is proposed for the formulas fl&f2 and f,Vf2 from the
verifying tests for formulas fj and f2. S. Marchenkov.
USSR
UDC 51.621.391
KDGAN, I. V.
"joint Construction of Checking and Diagnostic Tests for Nonrepeating Bracket
Formulas"
Kibernetika fCybernetics -- Collection of Works], No 1, Kiev, 1970, pp 64-76,
(:rranslated from Reforativny)r Zhurnal, Kibernatika, No 10, 1971, Abstract
No 10 V632 by V. Leontlyev).
Translation: The problem of combined construction of checking and diagnostic
tests is studied for nonrepeating bracket foi-mulas and the corresponding non-
repeating circults. Defects such as roplacemont in the bracket formulas of a
certain letter (or portion of the formula whieb may im.,bided in brack-ets) with
a constant are tested, The test checking for the absevce of arbitrary com-
binations of such defects in the circuit (formula) is called a checking tost.
A diagnostic test refers to a system of checks allowing detormination of the
specific defect from a predetermined list. Diagnosis of individual defects
is studied, i.e. defects replacing one letter or exprei;_-ion in the brackets
with a constant. A method is suggested for construction of chocLing Mid diag-
nostic tests based on equivalent transformations of ci~rcuits and earlier works
of the author. The relationship is established between individual checking
and diagnostic tests. Several examples:are studied.
:14
UNCLASSIF 4ROCESSMS DATE--IISEPTO
X-ATLE-AUTOMATIC DECIPHERING OF THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM -U-
AUTHOR-ANINt YU*Let GALPERINAv A.1.9 KOGANv [*Vol PEGANOVAP* L.V.
~'C"'OUN T RY OF tNFO--USSR
:SOURCE-VRACHEBNOYE BEL09 1970s NR 3v PP 94-97
J) AT FPUBLISHED - ----- 70
,:-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,1,0PIC TAGS--ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY, HEART DISEASE# COHPUVER MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
.CCNTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTION5
,60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0966 STEP NO--UR/0475170/0001003/0094/0097
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0102905
UNCLASSIFIED
U2 013 UNCLASSIF160 PROCESSING OATE--040EC70
-TITLE--HEAT STA13LE POLISHING ABRASIVE CLOTH$ -U-
"AUTHOR-(05)-POPENKOVA, Z.N., ZAYTSEVA, M.A.j KOGAN, L-A-p OREBENTSOVAt
.-A.A., POLESHCHUK, I.P.
-INFO--USSR
_COUNTRY OF
~-~.SOURCJE-U.S.S.R. 265052
--.'REFERENCE
--DTKRYI*IYAr IZJBRET.ii PROMs OBRAZTSYr.TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970f
.~,:~~,DATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70
`-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--ABRASIVEt CORUNDUM, LATEXv PATENT, POLYMER BINOER/(U)SKS30
STYRENE RUBBERP (U)SVKH7 SYNTHETIC RUBB,ERp (U)FM3:RESIN
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1761 SIEP
GIRC Af_(_,,c_:SSl0N NO--AA0131001
-C -
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0137001
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HEAT STABLE A3RASIVE POLISHING
CLOTH.CONSISTS OF A FIBER BASE FLNISHED.WlTli US-30 AM) SVKH-1 LATEXES
IN A 1:1 RATIO. ABRASIVE MATERIAL CON'S,-ISTING-OF VOilTE 11,111CROPOWDER" AND
CR ELECTROCORUNDUM WITH A COARSE FRACT;!0N CONTENT~10F S~ALLER THAN OR
I
j.EQUAL TO 7PERCENT IS APPLIED TO THE BASE. SYNTRETIC RESIN FM-3 WITH A
-5 SEC IS USE0. A5 A DIND~R.
LOWERED STICKINESS OF 140
UNCLASS IF IED
.010 U,"ICLASSI F IEO PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
.',.,-TITLE--CjN THE SEISMIC STUDIES IN THE GREE14LAND SEA -U-,
L.I., MILASHINt A.Po
vwa__.~
'~COUNTRY,'_OF INFO--USSRv GREENLAND
i-,~()URCE- OKEANOLOGIYA, NR 31 -PP 470-473
1970, VA 10t
'*DATE RUBLISHED ------- 70
,,"-SUBJECT AKE::AS--~EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANDURAPilY
--TOPIC T,AGS--SEISMIC__PRVFILEp CONTINENTAL SLOPEP 5ED IMPENT GEOLOGIC
~-~~..'_FORMATIONI OCEAN BOTTOM
~CONTROL MARKING-NG RESNICTIONS
DocumENr CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REELIFRAME--3002/1856 STEP i'40--UR/0213/7f)/()IOJI)03/0470?'J473
ACCESSION NO-AP0129216~~
212 010 UNCLASSIFIED! PROCESS11G DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129216
-Ai3ST,,ACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTt~ACT. THE SEISMIC PROFILIN-6 MADL IN THE
GREENLAND SEA 14EST OF SPITSBERGEN HAS REVEALED DIFFL-l'..'ENT GEOLOGICAL
STRUCTjRES WITHIN DIFFERENT GEOLOGICAL PROVINCES OF THE 13).ASIN6 THE
SEISMIC PF,0FILE CkOSSED THE SHELFt CONTINENTAL SLOP~- ANU MID OCEANIC
R I DGE. WEST OF SPITSBERGENt WITHIN THE SHELF AjNID CIDNTINENT4L SLDPE, A
TROUGH W4S DISCOVERED WITH ABOUT 2.5 KMJHICK SED04E.NTARY CtiVER, I."I ITS
CENTRAL PART. THE THICKNESS OF SEDOMENTS IN THE 141"') ATLAWTIC RIDGE AREA
RA4GESFRUM 0 TO 1000 Mv LAYERING-IS HORIZONTAL Ok SLIGHTLY SLGPI'IG.
THE SE01MENTARY CGVFR WITHIN THE A19YSSAL PLAIN j%Boljl- looo m rHiCK CA~l BE
.DIVIDED 114TO TWO PARTS. THE UPPER, PART 300 TO 350 Y, THICK HAS WELL
'~PKQNQUNCEO HORIZ!"NTAL LAYEAS CORRESPUNOING, APPARENTLY TO LJOSE OR dEAKLY
C014SOLIOATED SEDIMENTS FACILITY. VSES9YUZNVY NA01,HNO ISSLED,
MORSKOY GEQLO~Ilv GELENDZHIK.
USSR UDC 621.~82!535-376
GOFSHTEYN-GARDT, A.L., KOVYREVA, N.I., KOG AN!_L-44., KULAGIN, L.N., KURLYAND, 3.1.,
TIN'KOV, A.P., TKJSHINA, V.YE.
"Semiconductor Light Source (Light-Smitting Diode) Of Gallium Phosphide"
V eb. Poluprovodn..pribor3~ i ikh primenaniye (Semiconductor Devices And Tlieir
Appl ication--Collect ion Of' Works), Issue 4,.Mosccxi, "Bovoradio," 1972, pp 51-14
(from RZhtElektroniks i yeye primeneniye, No 9, Sept 19721, Abstract No 9B310)
Translation: The resulta are discussed of the devalopr4ent and an investigation
of the electrical and optical characteristics of gallium phosphide red-radiation
light-emitting diodes. The method of creation of p-n atractures and the design
of the light-emitting diode are described. The principal areas (if application of
the light-emitting diodes are considered. The devices described are charecteriz-
ed by a quantum efficiency of radiation of 0.1--l pereenb. 11 ill. I tab. 19 ref.
Author'a abstract.
112
1,,f(UCk5SlWG UAIL-20NUVIO,
cut UNG LAS Sil' iLo
z
I-.TIT.LE--t!X I CAT IV ECl-LCRINATIOPI OF BUTYMED101- -U-
AUTHUR-(03)-KA,.,4GAhf L.M.t l;U8RGVAi T.1 . vHURMAKINs Nam's
UNT RY UF UNFG-USSR
:`-SCURCE-i~-. PAIKLe XHIP., (LUJI VRAD). 1970i 43(4)v 926-8
,- !~DAT~ PU6L ISfiED------7C
,,.,SUbJEcr ARE AS-CHEM IS TRY
TGPIC TAGS--CbL0kINATlLs,iv ALC(MCL, CHLOMINAfEU ORGAHIC CG-14P(JUIN0, ALKE-NE?
-'SGLVU;T ACTION, Cij;~PLEX Cf-eMPUMU
C C NT R r. L ll.'A F. K I IN G-- N 0E S TI C T I G N 5
IMELO CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE
STEP No-UR100.1
~'IRC ACCLS'JIC'N
0;"f
2/3 OG7 UNCLASS I F I L-D PROCESSI~M~ DAIE--2'(-)Nt)V70
C I RC ACCLSSIL,~,j Mi-AP01.32201.
GP-0- Aii ST R A C TrfiE EFFECT OF ]'EMP.1
2,GLjT'Vt,L,L,4wDICL (1) TG SOLVENT ANU CL-1 MULAR -RATLI)s ON NE COURSE OF
THE GXIDAfIVE CHLORIKAT16b; bir I WAS STUOTED. THE R,t:rkCrLG~,S ~jLj~E CAki'-IED
OUT 3Y li-.'TftG6UCIt4C U Fi~k 3-5-5 HP Al' 2C-11,JDEGREI-.-S INTL) THL REAGTOR'.
CCNTG. 3G`-,00 ML 35P' ACCENT ICL TO WHICH 30-40PE11(;f:-,liT ff SU22 0 SIX-1. OF
I WAS GRMI'LIALLY ADUED. riiL- i~'r"_'SLlLflNG i'~~ACTIGN smixr. ',-$AS EVAPO. T(-j 200
141- Atifi 0-J.1-1-1) TO GIV[ ?tzl-io3,1'ETRACtiLUROoli4,tiurA.if-t)[OL (11), ;M.
(h SUB.' (1), A~J [~IJCCCHL.681C AW; ME)t M. (H SU.,3
0) AS ThE 0AIN PRUOULT.S. TJlE- COURSE Gf:~ ME CHLIJAINATIGN WAS, AFFLcrED BY
THE TEPP. AT 20-3U0tGRF-.El'z 11 WAS Of-TAINEL) IN 29-5i);,ERCE~,IT YIELO Al"ID
LITTLE 6k %ij III Af 72GEGREES; A MIXT. CF L'UTH P",L)OUCTS ~,AS
NT i PRU1001V VIATL-A) UVEr~ I I ( 6-19PERCENT
deTAIKEG t)--)5VCkCF
AT ILOOLGRLES AN OIL CC:iFG. 'T:~.ICI-ILOI?,CiIUTA,%L-TRI(,~L AND S11MILAi.-I CG.-',PDS.
I-NC!~tiAS11-N6 CL-I MOLAR RATIO (6-1.6) Al 72DEGRI-C-5 CfwISED A,
IN TFE Yit'-'Lr,) 'I-Ul DIO NOT AFFLCT THE I(-[I.f RAI~Jcj ~illlcll ALSO
~.MS NUT I-tjt-.H LHAfqr;C-,) L11,11Ek ijY VARYING TK: RATIO OF I TO JOLVETN (6-29
G-KC SCLVI~Nf VLR Utf() ci~ LxrF,,4ou4G THE R.L.4(;Tio~j rim[-- Tu ;,o IjR
UEM(,%SrRATING THE STA~IL.iry 61: bOTii PRU(JUCTS UP-061 1LACHON CiNDITIONS.
A INUICATELI THAV THE
INCREASEL YIELGS Cf: III AT LLEVATEt) rup. 'c
REACTICN I-F L-L -~illlh Ii SUuZ iJ r0 HCL AND JICCL Rl'PkE-iEi'lfE0 FfiL SIEP 011CH
'i:iJNJt.ijLL1Lr 114 CGU,~~SL ULF THE COMPLF)t FGPIfATIGN' 3f.T~,,EFf,,l I
"ll-AL.,VILY YQ rHE
OR 2#3*C-ICllLiJk!jv2t6(JTi:,'0 vii4sUIG1. ANO CL IN ff 5Jd2 6
REALILLN ~J- CLLFINS CL 11M li SUL12 G MHER -NOT (lisSI). OK
ALAIRLSENI'Lu A
3~3 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70
ClAL ACCESSION NO-AP0132201
~,-AoSTP.ACT/EATRACT--Tf-.E REACTIAN SCHEME FoR, T H E.- OXIDATIVE CHLCRINATION OF I
nAs PRGPCSEU. FACILITY: VSES, N AU C HI S S L ED INST. KHIM.
-SCGW, USSR*
SREDSTV ZASHCH. RAST., M;j
ILL)
USSR UDC 6~2.95
E 'C
GAR j K. A.# POIMOVSKIY, YE. A., 111101 -IRYAKOVA, V. S. , qxLd
BURK&MI, 1-4.
"Hexachlorobutar-Uene as an Antiphylloxera Vineyard Soil Funigi'.Uon Agent"
V sb. Khim. sradstva vashcbita xazt. (Choldeal Mant Proteetants -- collection
of works, VYP 1, Moscow, 1970, pp 42-56 (from M-Khimlya-, 110 1), 10 Jul 72,
Abstract No 131%1452 by T. A. BelMeva)
Translations In a zone of total and partial phylloxera. infecUon the ine of
hexachlorobutzAiene (1) should retain its importance for mitny yvaz-~. to
The article recommends consumption rates for I and a technique for using it,
and shows the effect of I on the grape plant, ooll microflora. aud microfawla
and the effectiveness of a gmulatod preparation of I a~p.inzt phylloxera.
An estimate is given of the toxicity of I for varn,-blood4)d ardiraLlS.
71
USSR
SIMONOV, V. D., NEDEL-CHENKO, B. M.,_PGAN, -TO, L. T., BURMAKIN,
L M. AN NOV,
H. M.
Mhe Problem of Industrial Production of Mucochloric Acid"
Dokl. Neftikhim. Sektsii. Bashkir. Resp. Pravl. Vses. Mim. O-va im. D. 1.
Mendeleyeva, [Works of Petrochemical Section, Vashkir Republic Administration
of All-Union Chemical Society imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev], Vol 6, 1971, pp 334-338.
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 4, Moscow, 1972, Abstract No
4N683 by T. A. Belyeva).
Translation: A continuous technological process has been developed for the
production of mucochloric acid by the reaction of oxidative chlorination of
furfural (1) with the optimal parameters: molar C12:1=S.6:1, specific producti-
vity of reactor 80 kg/ml-hr, volumetric ratio of I to circulating solution:
0.1-0.15, temperature 95-100* (maintained1by heat of reaction), yield 80-82%.
For fine dispersion, the C17 is passed through teflon bubblers with I mm
diameter apertures. A diagr6 of the process is presented.
1/1
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Acc. Nr:
-,
LAR 6 /0-3
PRIMARY SOURCE: Avtomatika i Telipm~ekhanika, 1970, Nr pp 1176-
ALGORITHSHCAL APPROAC11,T0 RATIONAL. RESERVATION
OF INIFORMATION SYSTE31
A. TSE LIN'
There is considered the problem of the.' rational distributi:)n of the level-s of the re-
liability.of the information system devices proceeding from the roliability requirement's
made to a number of algorithms. The approach to the sD!ution of this problem. as -well
as the method of the optimal, distribution of reliability amoug the devices of the algo-
rithmical is suggested.
REELIFRAME
PROCESSING DATE--23-OCT70
.1/2 012 UNCLASSI F IED
.1:~TITLE-STRUCTURES OF DIGITAL ANALOGS FOR REPRODUCTION OF WIDE CLASS OF
FUNCTIONS -U-
~AUTHOR--~-KOGA~~.m.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-176
.'~SOURCE-AVTOMATIKA I TELCMEKHANIKA, 1970v NR 39 PP 174
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~.SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--DIFFERENCE EQUATION, ALGJRITHMj APPROXIMATION METHOD, PERIODIC
:FUNCTIONt FUNCTION ANALYSIS, COMPUTER CALCULATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1475 STEP NO--UR/0103/70/001)/003/0174/0176
Cp< ACrE,~SION N'1--AP0106231
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIFO PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
'-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106231
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE ARE DESCRIBED THE STRUCTURES
OF DIGITAL DIFFERENCE ANALOGS FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF FUNCTIONS OB BOTH
A MONOTONICALLY AND ARBITRARY VARYING ARGUMENT. AS A MATHEMATICAL
METHOD OF REPRESENTING THE FUNCTIONSt THEIR APPROXIMATION BY THE
POLYNOMIALS THAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS OF UIFFERENCE E, QUATIONS IS USED.
7
UDC 535.853.4:523.164
OPTICAL ACCUMULATION TIME IN XVT=rrRo-nr.TrRS
-man of the Inst, te or Srdcty Retiearch of
fArticic Lry L.R. F
the USSR XF-a7FmyoF-ScT-ences: Moscow, It-ireitt'Y? 'VY.5g4ikh
Radiofizika , Ucheb- z
:ghifZvodjniy Ruslian, Vo '7 31
eil hugust UPP";t2i;7-71 I
T-
As is well known. the basic factor which 11miti sti;=L
"teueulation.tim", and. conzaquently. the sensitivity, of a
superlong-baseline interferometer (ISDB). to the frequency stn-
bility af the sinusoidtil-signstl gentmirs which are used as
heterodynes at the re siving, points - . The well-known sig-
where T Is %Ap acCu=u12t
nal-te-notse.ratio -I~Tw Ion time is
fulfilled in fill ISDB only for small averaginr times. With
larga accu--ulntion times, the &,ignal.docreaste. which results
from "terodyne inntability. beromes'declaive. and, therefore,
signal-to-noise. ratio no longer incressev via I increases. but.
on tho contraryo decreason. It is clear from these qualitative
considerations that there should be an optimum signal accumuln-
tion time T for on ISDB at which the sig7tal-to;notse ratio
opt
is pmrimpl. This work given the results of computing Top t as a
function of the short-term signal stability of a heterodyne and
of Ito frrquency.
rpes of generators short-term stability
F2r most t3
a-A,/,(t). beginning with a certain averaging time to, changes
an a function of the averaging time according to the love
Therefore the root-me n-square deviation of phase fluctuation
during the time t wh re t > to Is equal to
-X)
After filtering of the Interference lobes, that is. mul-
tiplications by the alne wave of the corrompandIng phase and
Integration for the time inter'vel (0 T). we find thot, as a
39 -
.71%,
SCP 1.3
tjDC b21.396.629*523.164
PAIUMETERS OF THE PT-22 KF44%0 RADIOTELESCOPF V4TZ-.\A -,T
WA=1~14MS or I AND 1.35 Cr11TtM11rV"
[Article M.I. CrlqqKjyg~ta, V.A rranov. R.
V,1. 9 1.,,. rm--an-l -N. G.
-777~ it
-er -tlti- Infitl~Utz -~,t
Scic=cc-s: Moscow. lz,,2~_iya.Vy.~3h.!,kh,,U,7,;?Ii~kI,
Ftadio(izika, Russi i,..d J July 197d,
PP
A two-reflactor nntonnn systom In the 3-centimeter wjve
band was developed in 196Li In order to improve tte K AC Lcrlme-
an Astrophysical Obsorvitory] RT-22 rndlot-alescepe[15 &nd, to
provide maximum senaitivity. it wazz tuned Lind its basic elc-
trical parameters at 3.)4 centimeters were determined. In de-
velop.1119 the illuminating 5,Vetim or 'the KrAC's RT-22. tho nDer-
atinr experience of the-FIAML2 [Physirs Institute im-eni P. N.
Lebetiev of' the USSR Academy of Sciences) RT-22 was considered
and certain chanKes In its system parameters were Introducedt
the diameter of the aecondary reflector D,, - mill ine tars.
and the sytto%la secondory fecum was ch coen as ~;100 millimeters
from the vqr1nr of th-Y p:sraboloild with a view to Insurinic mini-
mul Icares in the millimeter. waveband. These circumsti4neo-9
limited the loneitudinal dimension of the Irradiator in the 3-
centimeter wave band. fhe two-reflector Irradiator hils Li com-
ptir3tively e-mill 'longitudinal dimension, which Is Wh.V It was
chosen it h W tried out on an analogical antenna.
the FI~ri RT2232~21meanidisa.ve satisfa:tory results.
I
The radiation patterns of' the two-reflector irradintor
in the E Pind HeloneD end the cross-polvrizzation characteris-
tic - the 3 .3 centimeter wavelength ore shown In figure 1.
The irradi,.torls dispersion coefficient, conpuied per the
radin%ion pattern, does not exceed )a - 0.2.
ProlimInAry tuning of the nntennn was done on the sun,
final tuning on radio sources of small angular site. A radiom-
star with a parametric amplifier was used In tuning at the
23
USSR UDC 591.412:612.273:591.8.05:547.963.3
BELOV, L. N. and KOGAN Institute of Physiology, Siberian Department
of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk
"DNA Content and RNA Synthesis in House Myocardial Cells Following Exposure
to Altitude Hypoxia and Administration of Thyroxine"
Leningrad, Tsitologiya, No 6, 1973, pp 722-731
Abstract: A cytofluorometric study of the Feulgen-auramine DNA content and
an R3-uridine autoradiographic study of RNA,synthesis were carried out on
myocardial cell nuclei from mice exposed to hypoxia 6 hours daily for I to
6 days. Intermittent hypoxia for 18 hours or more intansified RNA synthesis
and increased Feulgen-DNA by 27% in half the nuclear population. Subcutan-
eous injection of the mice with 40 v g of L-thyroxine had a less pronounced
effect on RNA synthesis and increased Fe4lgen-DNA in haLf the nuclear popu-
lation by 17%. The similar effects of hypoxia and thyroxine, suggest a com-
mon underlying mechanism and aretonsistent with the hypothesis that acti-
vation of RNA synthesis is mediated by hormonal induction.
USSR UDC 531-383
KOGANp N. YA., KOGA14. L. Scientific Research Institute of Applied Mathe-
matics and Gybernetics Under Gortkiy State University imen-f N. I. Lobachevski.y
"~bvements of a Uniaxial Gyrostabilizer with Relay Control When Taking Into
Account the Forces of Dry Friction in the Supports of the Axes (1)"
Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZ, Priborostroyeniye, No 10, 1973, pp 66-7c
Abstract: The phase space and point transformation methods ZD. S. Pellpor,
Giroskopicatskiye sistemy, Vyssheya Shkola, 1971 were used to investigate the
dynamics of a uniaxial gyrostabilizer with relay control taking into account the
forces of dry friction in the supports of the stabilization arcis. Viscous
friction in the supports of the axes is not taken into account. With relay
control the dry friction in the stabilization axis does not insure stable
operating conditions of the gyrostabilizer;
USSR uDc: 621.373:530-145.6
KOGAN,.J4.-Y~
"On the Effect Which Radio-Frequency Field Strength Has on a Padio-Optical
Resonance Signal"
Tr. uchebn. in-tov svyazi. M-vo syXazi SSSR (Works of Educational Institutes
of Commmications. Ministry of Conmmications of the USSR), 1970, vyp. 49,
pp61-69 (from RZh-Radiatekhnika, No 1, Jan,71, Abstract No 1D248)
ENo abstract]
Vi
UDC 533.6.011.8
~M
"Some Problems of Molecular Gas Dynamics"
Uch. zap. Tsentr. aero-gidrodinam. in-ta (Scientific Notes of the Central
Aerohydrodynamics lnstitute~-,1971, Vol 2, No 1, pp 49-59 (from R71i-Mckhanika
No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11B160)
Translation: A study was made of some methods and results of investigating
flows with arbitrary Knudsen nunbers (flow around bodierflov iu channels) and
also applications of the kinetic theory for the construction of the gas dy-
namic equations (calculation of the transfer coefficient, the slip rate coeffi-
cleat, the creep and the temperature discontinuity). A study was also made of
the class of slow (R < 1) streams of dense (K