SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOMISSAROVA, L.N. - KOMRAKOV, G.P.
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1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE$SING DATE--040ECTO
TITLE--FORKATION OF COMPLEXES OF SCANDIUM WITH TlitaCYANATE IONS IN AQUEOUS
SOLUTIONS -U-
AlUTHORL-04J.-SAS, T&M,s GAGARINA, V.A.# KOMISSAROVAi~ L.N4.t GUL[At V,G.
C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZHW.NEaRG, KHIM* L970* 1515), U55-60
PUBLISHED ----- -TO
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-CONPLEX COMPOUNDo SCANOLUM COMPOUND# THIOCYANATE,
POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATION, SPEC TROPHOTOMEtRYi JONIC BONO ING
,__X'ChTR0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~,.~,,~,~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0741 STEP NO--UR/0078/7rj!015/00511255/L260
CIAC ACCESSION NJ--AP013(,l80
2/2 019 UNCLASSI FfE0 PROCES51NIG D4
T E-04-DEC70
CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0136180
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FOt 111 F S:- i4liCSI SUBN
RMATI01 0
PRIMEf3-N) POSITIVE IN AQ. SOLN* WAS STUDIED BY i;,n TEN T E G'IET RY
SPECTROPHOTOMETRYs AND EXTNe iSC-NCS).PqfME2:POSJTl'jf:.JS THE MOST
STABLE WITH STABILITY CONSTS. OF 0.54 AND 1-35 TIMES LO PRIME NEGATIVE2
-~AT IONIC STRENGTH I AND 0.1p RESP. FAC I L I T-Y: 40"K. GO5. UNIV.
~.rIM..L014ONOSOVAt MOSCOW,, USSR.
i F Y r- n
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WON ------ IN-W
. ... .. 71
-1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIRG .04TE--ZINOVTO
j~
_T-1-TLE--ZIRCONTUM AND HAFNIUM PiAMINOSENZOATE-S.-U-
AtITHOR-(03)-SMIRNOV, V.A.# PROZOROVSKAYAv Z.Nov KOMISSAROVA, L.N.
!COUNTRY, OFINFQ--USSR
-~---tt)IURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 19709 15(5), 12W-70.
E PUB ---- 70
T LISHED---
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE141STRY
~40PIC. TAGS--ZIRCONIUM COMPOUND# HAFNIUM C014POUNDi AMINE:v BENZOIC ACIDi
t...','CXEMICAL~SYNTHESJSt THERMAL STABILITYY.THERNAL ANALY';KS
;_-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
VOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-P.ROXY REEL/FRAt4E--3007/0716 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/005/1266/1,170
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136155
ozi
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27MOV70
-'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136155
;--A 9STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ZRL SUB4 AND kFL SU84, WlfEpc- HL
EQUALS P,AMINOBENZOIC ACI Ot WERE SYNTHESI ZED AND THE IR THERMAL STAO I L I TY
'VAS DETD. BY DTA AND THERMOGRAVIMETRY- A SCHEME IS PROPOSED FOR THEIR
,.-..-,.OEC-OMPN. AND KINETIC PARAMETERS OF:-THE INITIAL STEP,OF TkE 0ECoMPN. ARE
GIVEN. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS..UNIV* IM* LOHONOSOVAv MOSCOWP USSR.
I 11: u
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[NG DATE--L3NOW10
STABILITY OF HEXATVIIOCYANATOSCANOATES~OF THE ALKALI METALS
_U_
AU THOR~-(04)-GULIAt V. G.. KOM I S SA' N. KRASNOYAP~SKAYAI A.A.p SASo
'T M.
U.JTRY OF INF --USSR
:-~,"SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. K)i 1:-i. 1970v 15(4)r 966_41~
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-- Tff E.RIAAL STABILITYP THIOLt DEHVDkATION, scAmnum compoumot
.:.-.,LITHIUM COMPOUND, SODIUM COMPOUNUt POTASSIUM CUMPOUNGt CESIUN CUMPOU14DP
~:,RUBIDIUM COMPOUND
~~.~'~CONTROL, MARKING--140 RESTRICTIONS
::DOCUMENT CLASS--UtICLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3G04/ZG34 STEP NU--UR/0078/7O/Ot5/OO4/O966/097L
~CIRC,'ACCESSION '40--AP0132291
UNCLASSIF IF-0-
SWIM"
1112 033 UNCLAStWEDI, PR&ESSI DATE--30OCTTO
PHASES IN A SCANDIUM TITANIUM OXYGEN SYSTEM -U-
'~~-UTHOR-(03)-MIKHAYI.OVP-YU*YA.9 KOHISSAROVA9 L*N.v POKROVSKJYt B.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
',-SOURCE-- POKL. AKA0. NAUK SSSR 19701 190(51OS20
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.;JOPIC TAGS--X RAY ANALYSIS, CRYSTAL LATTICE STRUCTUREr SCAt%jDlUMj TITA~JlUlllj
PHASE ANALYSIS
;-CONTROL MARKINIG-NO RESTRICTIONS
':'~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-:PROXY REEL/FRAME--199c3/2065 STEP NU--UR/0020/70/190/CiO-i/'LI17/1120
L .71.
'_.CIRC ACCESSION NC)--AT0122294
UNCLASS If IED
in 1~.Jl HIM HIM&. I I Wti 104
-2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED~' PROCFSSING DATE-30OCT70
tlRC ACCESSION NO--AT0122294
-A8.STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PART OF THE SC T! 1) SYSTEM WAS
STUDIED BY X RAY PHASE ANAL.? AND MORE ACCURATE OATA WERE u6RAINE0 ON,
THE COMPN. OF THE COMPDS. FOUND EARLIER (IBID, 1966p 168, 1076). THE
IS GIVEN BY THE FORMULA SC SU62 TIO S065, ANJ 11 DUCE X Y
DIFFRACTION DIAGRAM AND THE CELL PARAMETERS ARE GIVL-N. rlic- PHASE EQUIL.
WERE STUDIED AT 1250 AND 1500DEGREES. IN THE REGION RICH IN '11, 4SC
SUaIMINUSX TI SUBXJTIO SUB5? WHICH IS ISOSTRUCTUAL,1111TH SC SUBZ T10
SUB5t IS' FORMED. IT IS MONOCLINIC WITH BETA IS CONGRUENT TO 90UEGREES.
AS THE SC COINCN. IS INCREASED BETA APPROACHES 90DEGREES MOKE CLOSELY,
'AND FOR X EQUALS 0.82-0.83 BETA EQUALS 90DEGREES. AT i250DEGREES THE
-REGION OF HOMOGENEITY OF THIS PHASE OCCURS AT X EQUALS U.94-0.18s BUT AT
J500DEGREES IT NARROWS TO X EQUALS 0,94-Oo63* A NO. OF NEW PHASES WERE
FOUND IN THE SYSTEM, AND THEIR LATTICE PARAMETERS AND REGION OF
EXISTANCE ARE TABULATED. SC BEHAVES LIKE AL AND.FE* FACILITY:
GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMUNOSOVAP M0SCOWr:US�R.
UNCLASSIFIED
L! I i
112 027 UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
-tITLE--HAFNIUM DIOXIDE,ERBIUM SESQU10XIDE SYSTEM -U-i
F.M.t KOMISSAROVAr LoN.
;:.-CCUNTRY CF INFO-USSR
SOUKC E--Z H. NEORG* KHIM. 1970, 15(3), M-8
,.DATE PUBL ISHEr,-----70
-,-:'-.SUi3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
:f-.40PIC TAGS--X RAY ANALYSIS, THERMAL ANALYSIS, PHASE DIAGRAM, CRYSTAL
UCTURLy-SOLID SOLUTI'Nr HAFNIUK OXIDEv ERBIUM COMPOUND
.~'.CCjVTRGL MAFrINC-NG RESTRICTIONS
..:-:DOCUMENT~CLASS--UNCLASSIFIL,D
STEP NO--VR/0078/70/015/003/0875/0878
.~.'C IRC- ACCESSION NO-AP0115553
UNCL ASS IF [ED,
___w" w0 OF !
027
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[NG DATE-20MOV70
C11 RC ACCESSICIN NO--AP0115553
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTERACTIONS [14 HF0 SUB2-ER SU~,' 0
SUB3 SYSTEM tNEkE STUOIED BY THERMAL AND X RAY PHASE ANAL.; rHZ PHASE
DIAGRAM CF THE SYSTEM WAS CCNSTRUC'rEL). WIDE FIELDS OF CUBIC SOLID
OF THE SYSTEM ARE SEPD. BY A INARROW REGION OF INMISCIBILITY.
ER SUB6 HFO SU611, WHICH EXISTS AT SMALLER THA;N 1700DEGREES,
..._-TRANSFORMS TGA SCLID SOLN. OF A CUBIC STRUCTURE AV~
~HirHER TEMPS. THIS
IS OF THE ORDER DISORDER TYPE.
UNCLASS I F [ED
% USSR UDC 539-3:4.
VOLKOVI S. D*1 GIRSY V- N.? DMISOVI, Yu. V. IMINS.-,IKH,_ 11. A.,
and XOLMSAROVA. 1N._ L , Sverdlovsk, Ural Pol~ft echnic Institute
imeni 3; 79-: Kirov
"On Llethods 0-f Solving Problems. oil ThermoeiaiAicityll
Kiev, Froblemy Prochnosti, go May 73, pp J-8
Abstract: The previously by one of the authors suggested new
nethod of a-p:Dlying Green-'s functions of Laplace equation for
derivation of universal algorithms for isotherLzmic.pproblems,
which was - 'icil-j (!bid.;
propagated to problems of themoelasA.
Volkov, S. D., et al., No 2. 1972), presentelthe solution.by
a series of auadratures the convergence of whic'1i -~,.,as demonstra-
ted on an example with already Imoom. solution-6. -3om-e results of
a further development of this method are reported. It is demon-
strated that by lmo= Green's function of Lazlace eauation of
given domain, the reduction to a series of our-dratures can be
applied to the solution of-a disconnected boundary problem of
1/2
USSR MC 547.241
K04PAWYA,-3,-L-, VAISI-DINOV, R. K., and KUZIUSOV, Ye, V., Kazan',
w-%Vomical-Technological Instituta imeni. S. M,.Kirov
OReaction of Alkyldi(hydroxymethyl) phosphines With Acrylonitrile"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103). No 2,46:) 71, pp 322-324
Abstract: The reaction of alkyldi(hydroxymethyl) phosphines with acryloni-
trile leads to the formation of alkylbis(P -cyanoethyl)phosphines provided
that the reaction temperature is kept bel6w +200C. A sample of 10.6 g of
acrylonitrile inhibited with hydroquinone was added dropla~se to 10.8 a
msthyldi(hvdro.Vrethyl)phosphine under nitrogen, with stilring, keeping the
reaction-mixture temperature below -t-201C. After the compietion of addition
the reaction mixture was subjected to a vacumn and the product wms distilled
under vacuum. The reaction was not possible with methacrylonitrile even with
heating.
USSR UDC 547.26'118
PUDOVIK, A. N., KONOVALOVA, I. V., KAKURINA, V. P., BURNAYEVA, L. A.,
a a d JYT ILI !q RQ A.
"Reactions of Dialkylphosphorous Acid Manqisacyanates With Esters of
Benzoylformic and a, 0 -Diketobutyric Acids and Phenylglyoxal"
-260
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhImii, Vol 43(105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 256
-is react with esters
Abstract: Monoisocyanates of dialkylphosphorous aci,
of pyruvic, benzoylformic, and a, 0-diketobutyric acids and phenylglyoxal
in methylene chloride at -5 to 0' yielding 2-alkoxy-2-oxo-3-alk-yl-5-
substituted 2-phosphaoxazolidin-4-ones, dense liquids soluble in organic
solvents, insoluble in water, and isocyanates of dialkylphosphoric acids
in 15% yield. The reaction mechanism was studied by IR and NjUR spectro-
ic methods.
scop
V.,
29
USSR IJDC!535.853.4:535.421
KOMISSARUK., V. A. YANICHKIN, V. 1.
"Diffraction Interferometer with Arbitrary Band Direction"
Optiko-mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 11, Nov 72, pp 29-32.
Abstract: A grid-type interferometer containing an additional astigmatic
optical system in the collimator is studied. The additional system allows
the interference bands to be oriented,arbitrarily in relationship to the
movement of the wave surfaces. When the bands are parallel to the movement,
they are practically achromatic. An astigmatic system consisting, for
example, of a plano-convex, spherical anda plano-concave cylindrical lens
allows the pair of grids used in ordinary diffraction interferometer to
be used in the device.
2 UNCLASSIFUD PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
riTLE-POLARILATICIN, SHIFT INTERFEUMETER hItH RANDOM BAND UIRECTION -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KGPISSARUKj V.A.* YANICHKIN7 V*I.
-~_CCUNTRY GF INFrj--uSSR
_UURCE-LENINGRAD, CPTIKU M-cKHANICHESKAYA PROMYSHL01,140ST-, NO L, L970, PP
29-31
OATE PUBLISHED------70
'.,~~_-.SUSJECT AREAS-PHYSICS.
,,.TGPIC TAGS- INTERFERGMETERi LIGHT SOURCEt;CGHERENT LIGHT, LIGHT
POLARILATICN
CLASS-UNCLAS51FIED
;~"PRGXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1344 STEP NO--UR/0237.1'70/(.100/001/()029/0031
I RC ALCESSIGN NO-.-AP0123302
NCL
U
ASSIFtE0
fl
IMP
~2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--- 204NOV740
~_CLRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0123302
,,1BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SHIFT INTERFERUM~TER IS
DESCRIBED IN 1MICH COHERENT LIGHT SOURCES ARE FORMED wurH Till- AID OF TWO
~MLLASTCN PRISMS DEVELUPLO wiTH REspEcT TO EACH oTtir-R AT 500EGaus. TtIE
~_BANDS IN THIS INTERFEPOMErER CAU aF-, ORTENTED ARBITRARILY WITH RESPECT TO
JHE SHIFT. AN INTERFERUGRAM IS GIVEN&
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR bDC 6,,?1.396.67-095.1
R111311A, V. A., SERGEYEV, B. G. , KOK= A
"A Method of Forrang Sun-and-Difference Diagrams on Higher Wave Modes"
Tov;~.rnyye Zn-aki
Moscow,, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya. PronWshlen e Obraztsy
No 5, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 327547, Division H, filed 19 May 69,
published 26 Jan 72, p 156
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of forming
sum-and-difference diagrems on higher wave mades in a stngle-horn mono-
pulse radiator. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the method
provides for direction finding and automatically tracking a signal source
with arbitrary polarization. In the aperture of the radiator a surer-
position is excited from each difference channel in the form of two or-
thogonal fields displaced in phane by w/2 and having a zr-ro 1.ri the plane
of the orthogonal channel.
13
AND017114-
TITLE-- SCIENCE-INDUSTRY ALLIANCE'!
NEWSPAPER--- SOVETSKAYA LITVAP JANUARY 27, 1970~ 11 COLS 1-2
ABSTRACT--- ASSOCIATES OF THE KLAYPEDA NIGHT SCHOOL OF THE KAUNAS
CHNIM SCIENCES
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE EADED BY CANDIDATE OF TEV,
E. LANGA , JOINED V. kHALTlfSj N CHIEF ENGINEER N. XOMKOV, Chli~v
'r-',LDING ENGINEER AND V BEL KIS. SENIOR SUPERINTEM-N-i-T OF THE-
EXPERIMENTAL SECIION OF'THE HIPBUILDING PLANT "BALT,IYAw, IN
DEVELOPING A NEW WELDER FOR THE PLANTIP
19600321
USSR UDC'621.313.12+536.46
KOMKOV, S. M. , NOS&CR, V. G.
"Calculation of the Optimal Parmeters of a Combustion Chamber"
Teplofiz. i t lotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Ileat Physics and Engineering.
_epl
Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, No. 21, pp 106-108 (from
RZh 34. Aviatsionnyye i raket-nyye dvigat:li, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No
e
9.34.160)
Translation: Initial data are presented on the results oE an optimal calcu-
latioa of an MHD generator in calculating the optimal parameters of the com-
bustion chamber of the HIM gerierator for a cycle with chemical regeneration.
The method of equivalent problems is applied, making it possil)le to carry
out further optimization depending on the proposed problem. i ill., 6 ref,
Resume.
.......... .. .............. .
USSR UDC: 621-318-56-004.5
K0MXOV,_3~,,,A,,,.,aaq KOSTRYUKOV, S. I. IrLeningrad Production Combine
-"MEWya Zarya I!/
"Device for Testing Relays in Service"
Avt- sv SSSR, k1 H 01 h 47/00, 1~b 331436, zayavl -7-12,.70, opu'bl-
7Author's Certificate, "d
qL.-L2 UOM p class H 01 h 47/00, IT --33143b,
claimed 7 December 1970, published 1 June 1972) (from RZh--
Avtornatika, telemel:hanika i vychislitel'nayc-t tekhnikv., 11io 2, 1973,
Abstract No 2A481P)
Translation; A device is propooed for testing relays while they are
pulse
oscillator for ;D010d.tig, tho, rC--2,,.,-y,
in nervice, containing a
plifiers conriected to the con-
a delay circuit, a power supply, am,
tacts, discriminators, triggers for remembering rejects, indica-
tors, and logic circuits. One illustration
7
ThoriLin and Uraniun
UIDC 546-709;541.5
USSR
KOMKOV, YU. A., KROT, N. N. and GEL'I'11AN, A. D.
"H '~eact`on of
eptavalent State of Transuranium Elements. XI. 4~ J6
Plutonium (VII) With Some Reducing Agerits ill Alka)-lino Solutions"
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 12, N o 31 1970, P'P 69Z-697
Abstract: The kinetics of plutonium (VII) reductoi6n in 0.5-4 1.1 KCH
:'~_'__:by means of iodide and iodate ions.was :studied speeltropho Uometr. cally.
The effect of various facto.,,.s oil the rate.of thesd iveactiens was
ptudiied - and, a possible mech,-,,iisn. f or them ~ Was pro~qsed. : Semiqualiti-
tative st -dies of other reeucing 2gents Lde it po~~ ible to classify
U
-according to their roaction crate The~- f ir3t g,~-bup; covered the
-MOs
tletJ --e m'ucing agents, Including i0dides ~ iq4~'tees ~ydrogen~
erro'cy-an'ide,_..h~drazine and hydroxylazihe 'peroxide:bi ascorbic acid,
~t in (III), and f-)rmate and Sulfite--~-ions.: Im the int:flmerliatte group
the following wkkr- Jncludedt methanol, ethanol, fonnialdehyde, and thao-
isulfate ions. The compounds which, react,with plutoid.uln more, Slo~jly
:than water reacts comprised the third gioup and included the nirrile,
acetate; and oxalate ions.
11-1 1-1. ARM
USSR UDC 547.26,118
NIFANTIv.EV, E. Ye., KOHLEV, I. KONYAYEVA, 1. P. ZAVALISHINA, A. I., and
TULICHINSKIYI V. M.
"Reactions of Hypodiphosphites with Acid Chlorides"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43, No 11, Nov 73, pp 2368-2373
Abstract: The reaction of neutral hypodiphosphites with halides of carboxylic
aids proceeded according to VIP\ O\ ~RICOX->
a P-P N Z R + R, O""~PG(=O)RI +
$%0 0 NO
0
R-" ~- PX /R G-6H4 CH
2GH(CH3)CH2; RI = Me, Ph; X CI, Br/. Upon the reaction
Of hypodiphosphites with benzylsulfenyl chloride PhCH2SCI# benzyl thiol esters
0.
R" \ PSCH Ph of alkylenepbosphorous acids le.g., R = GH2GJI(CH3)CH2/ and
0,- 2 0
chlorophosphites R"' ~*%M were obtained. By reacting the hypodiphosphites
0
with chlorophosphites or chlorophosphines, unsymmetric stmictures connected
over a P-P group were synthesized.
USSR UEC 547-26,118
V., ZAVALISHINAO A. I.) CHERNMVICH, 1. P., :PFSDVODITELEV, D. A.,
and E. YE., Moscow State University imeni N. V. Lomonosov
"Amides of Hypodiphosphorous Acid"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Cfbshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 4, 1972, pp 802-8CF7
Abstract: Metallic sodium was macted with cyclic amidoacyl chlorides to form
the amides and esteramider, of the hypodiphosuborous acid as given in the fol-
lowing formula:
R' R, R,
N
R [~-Cl j. It
\N1 \N1
The anhydride reactant can be prepared by treating alkylanediamines with PCI
in tho provanca or trit3thylamiria. Tho atructure wto conftrma(k by the W41i
spectra of P32- and the IR spectra, especially the Intense absorption in the
re Ion corresponding to the energy of the XrP vibration. The P-P bond is
USSR UDC 547.26'118
IVANOVA, N. L., ZAVALISUDIA, A. I., FURSENMO, I. V., NASONOVSKIY. I. S , KONYA-
YEV4 1. P. KO-Maxa-i~ V, NI 11YE'V, E. YE.
"Ckrommatography of Organic Compounds of Trivalent Phosphorus in a Thin Sorbent
Layer. IV*
Leningrdd, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol XLII (CIV), No 1, 1972, pp 91-93
Abstract: Some acids of phosphorus and their esters can be identified by the
method of thin layer chromatography, but the chromatoi,,,rnns of such substances
are not always sufficiently clear and the method 'of thin laver chromatography
was not successful heretofore for analysis of the amides and other 'important
types of derivatives of the acids of trivalent phosphorus [E. Ye. Nifant'yev,
EhOKh, No 35, 1980, 19651. Here, a more detailed study has been nade of the
conditions of thin-layer chromatography Of some of the most useful types of
substances of this class. As a rule, aluminum oxide of second de.-Iree Brockman
activity was used as the sorbent, but silica gel, pol-yvinyl alcohol and
-ere also inves0mated. They gave vorse results. The
presented method of thin layer chromatography proved to be useful for analysis
of mdi= and acid phosphites, thiophosphites, amides 4)f phosphoric acid and
amidophosphites and esters of hypodiphosphoric aLid.
!1 .7
-2 UNCL SSIFTE
G3 A PRIOCESSING DATE-020-T70
.7"ITLE COATING STABLE IN NONFERROUS 4 ETAL MELTS -U-
-..AUTHOR- 103) -KAGANOV vI.R.v SY(_HEVv M.H*#~KOMLEVv VwG.
GUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
,"'.-SOURCE-LITE1 NOE PROIZVOO. 1970t (1) 24
~,_DATE PUBLISH
-,--SUBJECT."AREAS-MATERIALS
.",TOPIC TAGS--METAL COATING9 ZINC* LIQUID ME-TAL
'S
Cr"TkCL '4AFKlNG--N0 RESTRIC716N
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
jlPROXY REeL/FRAME--1986/0129 STEP NO--UR/0128/70./300/0')1/0024/0324
_C_I_R C-ACCESSIGN Nrj--APOtO2217
UNL-L-AS-Usf F I F G
houi
2/2 030 --023CT70
UNCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESSPIG DATE
I RCACCESSION NO-AP0102217
:ABSrRAC,T/-EXTRACT-,-tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COATINGS CHEM. ST4BLE AND 10T
WETTED BY::MOLTEN ZN AND AL WERE BASED ON A MIXT. OF H SUB3 PO SU84: ti
SUB2 0: HYDRATED AL SUB2 0 SUB3; :2.1:2.3:1 WHICH WAS RDILED FOR 7 TO
12 MIN (38 TO 44PERCENT li SUB2 0) THEN MIXED 1:1 WITH CR B3RIDE AS
FILLER FOR CHEM. RESISTANCE AND COEFF. OF EXPANSION CONTROL. THE FE
SURFACE TO BE COATEO WAS REOXIDIZED AT 9001DEGREES, TO GIVE BETTER
THE, COATING BEING CONTROLLED TO GIVE
ADHf:SIONv_' THE YHERMAL TREATMENT OF
GOO -RESULTS.
-1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIEP PaUCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ITLE-DETERMINATIGN OF THE CONTENT OF SOME AUXILIARY SUBSTANCES IN
-
i'SUSPENSICN POLY VINYL CHLURIOI.
~:,~AUTHOR-105)-PEREPLETCHIKOVA, YE.M., KALININt A.I,v KOHLEVA, V.N.,
a L
UNICHEVAv E.V.9 ZILBERMANt YE.N.
-OF INFL-USSR
CGUNTRY
".-SOURCE--4 LAST. MASSY 1970, (33s 48-51
-DATE OUBLISHED---70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
:.:-TOPIC TAGS-POLYVINYL CHLORIDE* CHEMICAL SUSPENSIONo CHROMIATOGRAPHY,
POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS* COLLOIDt LEAD# CADMIUMe BARIUM# W-CIUMm IONt
~,~~.CHEM ICA L ANALYSIS
~_,~._CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
REEL/FRA14E--1999/1802 STEP ND--UR/0191/70)'000/1)03/004810051
-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123599
023 UNCLASSIFIED PRDI.:~:S S i?JG -TE--30DCT
GIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123599
-'-'A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE QUANT.
EXTM. OF fiESIDUAL
INITIATORS (E-G-v 8Z SU82 0 S1132t AZOBISISOBUTYRONI~RlLi~, LAURUYL
~PEROXIDE# ETC.). FROM SUSPENSION POLY (VINYL CHLORIDE) 11) "JiD THE OHN.
:,-:,Of INITIATORS BY GAS,LIQ. CHROMATOG. AND POLAROGRAPHY WEkE DESCRZIBEV,
1QUAL. CHEM- RE-ACTIONS WERE USED TO IDENTIFY. PROTECTIVE COLLOIDS IN -to.
-TEXTS. ~OF, 1. PB PRIMEZ,POSITIVEs CO PRIIME2 POSITIV&o 8A PRIME2 P V-
osirl E,
~,,-,~-.,-AND.ZA: PRIMEZ POSITIVE WERE DETO. BY FM,15SION SPECYOaSCOPY,
POLARGGRAPHYS :AND QUAL. 'ANAL.~* WHEREAS: THE'. CONTENT ~JOF
XIST9,0,CTADECENEfl,OL WAS DETO. 13Y GASj.L.10. CHRO,%,IATbG.
UNCLASSIFIED
PA LVPi~KOV. NA. UR 0482
AhOO4640e kol
Soviet-Inventions Illustrated, tection 11,Electrical, Derwent,
241727 T!!B~E FWACTER ciawtaini housW (1),
turbine (2):.. elastic brackets (3)~ flow
directing part (4)~, electro-pnin-litic tirimsformier
(5), ring (6), synchronous, motor (7), ba4k f low
directing part (8), diaphragm (9).. and am (10).
The ring_ (6) is made f rom the material with a large
coeffickent of thermal eipansion. With the in4resse
of temperature it:reduqed the:gip between the iing
and the hubof turbi~e,~tio compensate'for the
change in viscosity and density oCfluid,
17.".68 as 1210257/18-10*V.P..SUVOROV et,al.TIIEWAL
POWIR ENG.RM.1-N$T. (25.8.69)' Bul 14/tS.4.69.
ClaEs 42e. Int.Cl.G Olf.
NT'
19.7815,917
-1/2 020 --30OCT70
UJINGLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
BETWEEN THE FIELC AT THE START OF BARKHAUSEN
:.~-UISCOINTINUITIES AND THE CRITICAL FIELD OF POLARizA,rION AND
~.-AUTHOR:-(02)-KHARITONOV, YU.N.j KOMLYAKOVAl N.S.
-CGUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR
~.S.GURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVE0.9 FIZ. L970# L3(3), I
-.0A,TE PUBL ISHED---70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
,~_.roplc TAGS-ELEcrRIC POLARIZATION, FiRROELECTRIC CRYSTAL, ELccrmC FIELD,
BARIUM. TITANATE, GLYCINE, SULrAtEj SINGLE LRYSrAL PROPEr,,TY
CcNTRGL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REELIFRAME--2000/1214 STEP NG--UR/0139*170/013/003/0130,/013L
L T-j-
.E ILl
:,-212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
C-11RC ACCESSION NO--AP0124868
~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACf. THE DEPENDENCES Cl: THE F I El 0, i:
SUBST, OF ThE sT,,%Pr OF BAIRKHUSEN 01SCONTINUITIE's ON. 'fliE CRIT. FlEl-11, L-
~-',SUBCRP OF PGLARIZATICN AND REPOLARIZATION WAS STUDIED WITH SINGLE
.~,_mCRYSTALS OF ROCHELLE SALr, TRLGLYCINE SULFATE# AND F-A TITANATE. FOR
ROCH ELL E SALTt E SUBCR INCREASED LINEARLY W-ITH E SUBST IN BOTH
.,-:,:POLARIZATION AND REPULARIZATION. FACILITY: ABA?,AN. GOSPEDINST.,
..~~:-':-ABAKAN, USSR.
112 016 UNCLASSIFab PkOCESSING DA.TE--230(-T70
:'..TITLE--BARKHAUSEN EFFECT IN FERRIOELECTRICS DJRING CONTINUOUS X RAY
IRRADIATION -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KOMLYAKOVAP N.S.o KHARITUNOVt YU.N.
".-.:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCIHEB. ZAVED .~ 6
-life -oeriod2. The formulac -oresonter-J, for ca.dcul-ating in(~.uccd ra-
dioactivi' bl-ii,ed ora It b~-,,sio of Mve3ti,-
h
uy ore o
-ie acciriula'-4on o-P ra-~Joactive isotopeg -in
ti e s in t-,
the coolin,; Errstera. Tvro fjL- -,.b 1 c s five. bib.,H:o,.,-~
uro,, two t~L
V
USSR UDC; 53-07/-a34-53-003--5
ZAYMEmr, L. N., KOM-OCHKOV, 14. M. SYCHE V B. S
J,
lip Acceierator Shielding"
rinciples of A.
Osuovy zashchi:!~,r uskoriteley (cf English above), AtomI.Diat, 1971: 1100 PP,
ill. 2 r. 64 k. (from RZh-FizjjSa, No 4, Apr 7,-',, Abstrzm~t No hA53P_ x)
mt
Translatioa: This is a book on.- -the problems of calculating the 'uaramc ei s of
designing , and utilizing accelerator shielding. 7he book consists of ten
chapters dealing vith interactions between particles arid ukitter, the props~ irati -on
of radiation in matter, methods of calculating the shieldirZ Farxreters, the
types of radiation in accelerators, experimental rtudie.-z of processes in
-ity, composition of shiclabiF find r-clectior, of
shielding, in(luced radloactiv
materials, planning of buil(Jings und shielding, und vorjrti-,iction of
V. P.
fin
.:-~:112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOVTO
TITLE--RADIATIDN YIELD BEYOND OIYAI SYNCHROCYCLOTR0,11 SHIELDING -U-
"AUTHOR-100-ALEYNIKOV, V.YEor KIMELr L.R.t KOMOCHKOVi M.Mot SIDORIN, V.P,
OF INFO--USSR
~'OURCE-AT. ENERG. 19701 28(5), 438-9
PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
T 0 P IC TAGS--SVICHROCYCLOTRON, RADIATION SHIELDING, CONCPE-,E, ANGU!_AR
DISTRIBUTION, SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION
,.-'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
---UNCLASSIFIED
.,OOCU4ENT "LASS
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0516 STEP NO--UR/00391*1'0/0.2~/005104'."O/U439
___CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0137605
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFtEO PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137605
-A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE YIELD OF N (FASTv SLOWN AND
MCDtUM-ENERGY) BEYOND THE OIYAI SYNCHROCYCLOTRON (600 MEV) SHIELDING WAS
,.-MEASURED TO OET. SPECTRAL ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF THE RADIATION. THE
-SYNCHROCYCLOTRON IS LOCATED WITHIN A CONCRETE,SfilELDING MEASURING 52
TIMES 38 TIMES 32 M. THE THICKNESS OF THE CONCRETE WALLS IS 2 M. ALL
WALLSt WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ONE, WERE,ALSO PROTEC'rED [~Y A LAYER OF
'EARTH (10 M THICK). THE MOST INTENSIVE,.RADIATION LOSS# COMPRISING
50-60PERCENT'OF THE TOTAL LOSS# OCCURSiTHROUGH THE~,WINDOW OPENINGS.
7 . . .....
0107
Ace. Nr: AP00446 Ref. Code:
PRMARY SOIJRCE; Kliniches'"Ya taina, 1970, Vol 48,
Nr PP.
ALTERATIONS OF SOME FUNCTIONAL TESTS OF THE LIVER
IN MECHANLCAL~ JAUNDICE
Muravlyeva, N. K.; Kamogorts6vajl G* A.
vu-Morr Y
The authors examined 41 patients with me chanical jaundice. 9 - with chronic hepatitis
41ter sustained infectious hepatitis and 15 apparently healthy per-tons (control group). Data
were derived testifying to the fact that in protractedl)r running mechanical jaundice theve
occur changes in the liver characteristic of chronic hepatitis, this finding its reflection in
Pathological changes of lunctional.(in this instance precipilation) tests~ which at this,pridd
of mechanical jaundice lose their differential diagnosis value. Mlermination of the fibrinogen
level may be utilized as,a differential diagnosis test between mechanical and pare nchyluatou:s
jaundice.
Iff ~Ly FR&ME
1/2 02L UNCLASSUNO: PkOCE.,,!'.S ING OATL--04,:)EC7A_
TITLE--LUBRICATING COOLING LIQUID FOR COLD WORKING Or- kl"--.TLS -u-
AUTHOR-(05)-NIKITINP YU.I., SKRIPKOv G.F.s SOKHINi S.M., POGGRELYY2 641j:.?
KOMOLAK-EY-Ar L.Vo
COUN'TRY-OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S,S.R. 263t799
REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZOBRET*i PROMo OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970i
DATE PUBLISHED--IOFEBIO
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--CHEi4ICAL-PATENTt METALWORKING LUBRICANTs COLD WORKINGi
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, BORATE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0844 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0131437
UNC LA S S I F I ED
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN10' D~dE-cliDC-~;70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0131437
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A LUBRICATING COOLING LIQ. E:
FOLLOWING COMPN.: CALCO. SODA 0.1-0.81 H SUB2 0 $0L. CELLULOSE
SALT 0#03-0#3p NH SUB4 CL 0.05-0,11 NA T-ETRABORATE 0.2-0.5p NANO StJ33
0.1-0.3, PARAFFIN OIL 0.1-0.5r AND H SUBZ 0 97.5-99.42FERCENT.
FACILITY: UKRAINIAN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF INSTRUMENTS ""ID
SYNTHETIC EXTRAHARD MATERIALS.
f
UNCLASSIFIED
022 UNCLASSMEO;:~ PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
-T-ITLE-KINETICS OF THE FIRST POSTRADIAHON MITOSES DURING THE IRRADIATION
~~-_OF A SlYNCHRGNOUS CULTURE OF SOTS CELLS~JN.VARLOUS PHASES CF THEIR LIFE
-AurHoR-(o2j-GuaiNv V.A.* KOMOLOV, I.S.
~~_EtU'UTRY OF INFO-USSR
OURCE-RADIOBICLGGIYA 1970, 101I)p 152
PUBLISHED 70
UBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'U_~TOPIC TAGS-GAMMA RADIATIGNP RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, RADIATION DOSAGE,
MITOSIS, RADIATION CELLULAR EFFECT
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:,,DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~'_'PROXY
REEL/FRAME-3001/1843 STEP NO--UR/0205/701010/001/015210152
:CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0127253
IF E 0-- -- ----
_'_'_7-77~7777
1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED WCESSING OATE--30OCT70
--.CIR(; ACCESSICN NO--AP0127253
,:AIBSTRACTIEXTRACT-IUI GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SYNCHRONOUS POPULATION OF SOTS
CELLS WAS GAMMA IRRADIATED WITH 500 R DURING VARIOUS PERIODS OF MITOSIS.
FORMATION OF INITIAL POSTIRRADN. MITOSES WAS ACCOMPANIED BY
_,_,_~PROLONGATION OF THE LIFE CYCLE. THIS EFFECT WAS MOST NOTABLE AFTER
IRRADN. OF CELLS DURING DNA SYNTHESIS.: ~FACILITY-' INST* 8IOFIZ.,
MOSCQkv,USSR.
USSR UDC: 51:155.001.57:681.3.06
KOMO
"On Correction of a Linear Discriminant Function by Separation of Classes
Conforming to Distribution Laws Other than Normal"
Tr. VNII med. priborostr. (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Medical Instrument Making), 19T1, vYP. 1, pp 141-147 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12VIO07)
Translation: The author considers the problem of corre-2ting a linear
discriminant function constructed on the basis of the hypothesis of norL-al.
distribution of classes R1 and R2 in the case where this hypothesis fails.
Adjustment correction formulas are derived for the directing vector and
free term of the linear discrindnant, function. Author,'s ab$tract.
USSR UDC: 51:155-001-57:68i.3.o6
YENmOV, I. S.,NK0140LOVI V. V.
"Algorithms for Corstructing Linear Discriminant Functions for Diagnosis
of Two Illnesses"
Tr. VVII med. priborostr. (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Medical Instrument Making), 1971, -vYP. 1, pp 78-68 (frcm RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12V1023)
Translation: Equations are derived for determining the linear discriminant
function which minimizes the loss function. The conditions of existence
and uniqueness of the linear discriminant function are determined for the
case of separation of two classes. Authors' abstract,
USSR
UDC: 51;155-001.57:681-3.o6
YErfUKOV, I. S. , KOMOLOV V., V.
WW" - -
nAlgorithms for Constructing Linear Discriminant Functiofis for Diagnosing
an Arbitrary Number of Illnesses"
Tr. VNII nfed. Driborostr. (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Medical Instrument Making), 1971, V3*p. 1,,;,p 89-92 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12VIO24)
Translation: A method is given for constructing a system of linear dis-
criminant functions for the case where there are more than tvro classes
to be separated. Authors' abstract.
L/1 96
:PhdiobioilOgy
U SSS R uDc 621,311.12(54o)
-.KOMOpOYA,-a-S., TRIFONOV, E. W., and YEGOROV, I. A., Institaite of Biocl,er-,dstry
imeni A. N. Bakh, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Structural Changes in DNA Isolated From Tissues of Garmia- Irradiated Aninals"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Naijk SSSR, Vol 208, No 1., 1973, pp 248-250
Abstract: Investigations were conducted on the effects of whole-body gnrtma
irradiation on the DPIA in different tissues. The experimenta vere per-foTTnd
on sixty 2(~-250 g male Wistar inats, the experimental group of which was
exposed to OCo at a rate of 200 r/min for a total dose of 650 r (the equivalent
of an LD dose). Following irradiation, the animals were decapitated at dif-
50
ferent periods of time, the thymus, liver, and spleen vere removed -and the DLNA
extracted in both control and experimental animals. The mlec~lar weight of
the isolated M-1A in both groups of ani-nals was about 7-10 X 10). Analysis of
D1,1DX by the formaldehyde kinetic method showed that in the case of thyniis DNA,
there were 1-3� 0.4 stractural defects per 10,000 nucleatide rairs 15 Pin arter
Irradiation. 'rnis figure remained relatively constant for about one hoar, end
by 3 hr increaned to 6.1 + 0-3 per 10,000 nucleotide pairs and rerulined rela-
tively unclmngred for the ~cxt. 15 h-ra. In the spleen arel liver, the rwqbler of
defects in secondary DPIA structure vas 4-5 and 1.*, respectively, per 10,000
1/2
USSSR
KOMOLOVA, G. S., et al., Doklady Akademii Na=k SSSR, Vol 208, Yo 1, 19M
pp 248-250
nucleotide pairs 18 hr after irradiation. The data indicate certain tissue
specificity with respect to DPIA damage in the postArradiation period. Af ter
3 h-- it is believed that damage to the secondary structure of DNA was due to
irradiation -induced nucleases as indicated by the concomitant increase in the
amount of single-strand DNA.
A
U14A CATAIMLISh IN THE ORCANS OF VWS UNDER TH.' INFLUNCE 03'
DIPLEGTFO ACCELERATIONS
[Artivl- by r. 2- Mal, 1. 7 t
and I. A. ytgvri3i-q ; Melretv, Kc-anit ,e.k,;-.
Vol V;-No 5, 1972. pp 14-11. aubmitt.YYW7~bllc'.
2 Auguat. 19721
Abstract; tErposure off rats to Tranz'mr.e
25 St Irparted for six ninuttp, rvitulted In a 20% docreabe
in the LINA Content in their Gpletna and cauxed itu
its liver DOA coi,trAL. Tbo axpozurc 'rrCUgl,L IS-ut r.-
tions in.DNAase activity in tissue htr~op-ndtas or
supern.itants. liowever, the total activity of thu frQo ar:~~
boond cn~yzlt,in the Ityar rwasuted In tbp hv=&cnate after
treatment with Triton X-100 wall 11% lower in the t~-,vrl-
mental allimain thaa in tho Controls. The physicaci..vmica~
prapart-Leti of MA, (molecular weight and sQcQndary struc-
ture) from tissues of werecxr~csed t~ aczcl-
erstLons remained unaltered in comparioan with nutmAl
it is known that trane-verfo accelerations Cause Gncttona' .
feel anti. blochv%tical shifts in the animal. body. Tivere Is :1
Lotion batuaon otructural impaim~nts and Ir. t~'T
of animals subjected to hizh acceleration* (M. 1. Rntum~y A;,,t C
Animals exbibit a Iecrcaae 1-1 cxygun concentration I-.% tile ti~",~
resuLtii in a dat-tease.in thq level of tell respiration with ranlt~.t.~L,;:-.'
of hypoxia (A. S. Barer, at ol,. 1963). A ohartagc of torrgy
cause an Lzp4iment in functionin; of tell wiembranQu. DItta
Mootak and Srooiy show that during liver hypoxia there ie a dlotur'~.irce z!
oxidative phosphorylatLan and a decreane It, the X+ level Ill t~!l M~ Z~:Lr-.:~
It is also known that an oxygmi shortngt- in tile tl!Iuue~ C'V6A"r~ t: t !.I
membranes of lynosomen and mitochnn6rta with an fin-air"eia In th'I~r
ability (De Duvc. 1959, 1960; Fredeclk.
Accordingly, acceleration is awn% the factors chpablL of
labile the membranes of subcallular stvictures. Tire l4biltzaticr. c.'
,ome metabrance is tisually accompanied by the setting fr~%' of
S S71S7 7
NA-1
USSR UDC 577.15
Wn r.QVA_ G,_�,, YERYGIN, G. D., VASIL'YEVA, T. B., and TEGOROV, 1. A.,
Institute of Biochemistry imeni A. N. Bakh:, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Effect of a Constant Magnetic Field of High Intensity on the Enzymatic
Hydrolysis of Nucleic Acids"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 204, No 4, 1972, pp 995-997
Abstract: DNA (S (-J25) and RNA were subjected to the action of D-NA-ase and
-ase respectively at 25*C for 1.5 hr under the effect of a magnetic field.
R
NA
The reaction mixtures were circulated continuously through a tube. The
change in the enzyme activity due to the action of the magnetic field was
determined spectrophotometrically on the basis. of the lncreasi~. of extinction
in the acid-soluble fraction at X = 260 mp. The concentratiom of the enzyme
at which the reaction began was 0.6 W/ml (enzyme - substrate ratio lt5OOO)
for RNA-ase and 3 W~ml for DNA-ase (enzyme - substrate ratio 1:50), respective-
ly. In the experiments with DMA - DNA-ase, the activity of DYA-ase was in-
creased as a result of the action of the magnetic field by 301 16, and 0% at
intensities of the magnetic field equal to 3.2 X 1o3, 1.2 X 103, and 0.8 X
103 Oe, respectively. The effect of the magnetic field can be! ascribed to
reorientation of DNA molecules. The activity of MIA-ase was not yet increased
at 3.2 X 03 0c. One may assume that much higher Intensities or the ma,,,,netic.
112
USSR
KOINIOLOVA, G. S., et al., Doklady Akademii.Nauk SSSR, Val 204, No 4, 1972,
pp 995-997
field will be required to exert an effect on the RNA RNA-ase reaction.
(Submittad by Academician A. I. Oparin, 19 Jul 71).
212
7
C L A S S I F I 'EJ) ki r E-20N,; !V7 0
112 011 1 L
P;WOUCTS 8V A GLL i- I L f kA I[ ON
T I T L E--S E PAP:' T I CN 0 Fk1f)-JINULLEASE PHOfCLYSIS
&METHOU -U-
AUTHOR- (01i l-,.-',3MdJLUVA t G.S., YEGUROV, [.A., VASILYEVA, T.B., MAKEYEVA, V.F.
C_
G UN T R YCF INFC--USSR
7l~._.,l"S.QUfZCE--DCKL. AKA0. NAUK SSSR 1970i 191(l)
GA T E PUBLISHEU ------ 70
S UW EC T AREAS-BIGLOUICAL AND MEDICAL S~IENCES
TAGS-RIBUNUCLEASE, PHOTOLYSIS, CHEMICAL SEPARATIONt GEL, FlLrRATION
:,CC4NTRCL F.AkKING--NO RFSrP~ICJIGNS
'CLA.SIFf-D
DOLUMENT CLAS 5--UN
-PROXY REEL/FRAME-3003/1477 srEP NO--Ul~/Ji)20/70/L91/0,)1/0228/023c)
~i pit I- A I
C I R C 1; f- Cl c- S S I
212 011 UNGLASS IF [E-D PROCESSING 0AT[-
CIRC AC(;LSSI:C,',. NG--AT01j,).'1ob
:-A8STRACT/EX-1RACT--(U) GP-C- AbSTRACT. GEL F I LTRAT I ON UN A S EPH A. CEZ G- 1CO
COLUMN WAS 65ED TG SEP. THC FRALrioNS OF i--'1b'1)NUCL,';ASE AFTER ILLUMI.NATICiN
WITH UV L1.(;Hf. ILLIJ.'~f:ATWN TO THE POINI' OF 15P4:~~CENT INCI~CTAIVATIONI
PROCUCED it PE;~K ON TI R I
SECGNOARY -fE CH!Ol'!AT0GkA*,1 IN WHICH THL ENZYMIC
ACTIVITY ~-.AS TOTALLY Likt~!~ING. FkJiZJhC-R I NAC T IVA T I ON L E 1) f 0
I CNHA; CLAENT
UF THIS PEAK, FCLU,
L 1) PY DEVF-LOPMENT OF YET ANOTHER Nbiv PEAK HAS
SOME ENZYNIG ACTIVI~y. FVIDEINTLY IN THE EARLY STAGE !~~r' ILLUMI~iATI'WN AN
~5S f3CND [~~ RUPTURED AND FLRTHER DENATURATILwAL CHANGES. IN THE ENZYME ARE
NOT -ACCOMPANIED BY BREA:~S OF OTHER SS 'BRIL)GES. rHU TOTAL Sri CONTENTS IN
NATURAL AND ILLLJ;,1'[NATLL) :~,PEC[MLNTS PROVED TO bE E~,'UAL. THE LOSS OF
q -ACTIVITY CANNOT BE ASCRIOED TU DENATURATION 13ER SE OF ALL FNZY.AE MOLS.
ABUT ChLY OF SPECIFIC PARTS 'U'F THEESE. f~AC I L I TY: INST, 31GKIUM.
M. BAKHAi MOSCU'lit USSR.
USSR uDc 6i6.281-o,33-55:359
KO
M0RDI.IIj4-,gA,.-Maj Ned Serv
"Certain Characteristics of Meniere's Syndrome in Deep Divers"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal,, 110 51 1973, PP 66-b7
Abstract: Maniere's disease in divers presents a clinical picture of a piira-ly
1abyr:bxI;hine patholorv, quite distinct fran the generLL d(--coiriDression sir-kilevs.
Analysii:; of eight cases of Meniere's discuse rz:vcaled tli,-:~ foll.mring corw~on
characteristics. The disorder develons suddenly during ascent decc-itnrcssicn
at a depth of 40-45 reters after a 1.5-3 hr stay at a dopth g::*cPter than 150
meters. Vita disease includes Severe veztlj~o, headiache, ny-stalpil-ic;, naucca,
vomiting, irmaired hearinrT, tinzriltun, and poor orientation in spane. On tl-.e
other hand, such typical manifestations of,the decompreiiiiinn wickrier~n P-!r skin
itch and pain in muscles and joints are absent. 1hpid P~~eonpiwtirjn to the
max-ir-tzil Dressure ij,,inediately alleviates -tile disolders in only 30'Jo of tht*
cases. in -tile reiraining, eases, raccrrery begins after 3-B firs -Und,2-!r
pressurel with vertigo, headache, and the feeling, of conj7,,:.,s-tj.on in tile eaa-s
subsiding the lant. 1,Thile indiv-,dual predirsposition un,-J.,x-~btectly plays e, role,
nonobservance o-IL' the pri.;scribed pre-dive rest and divinf; in the second half o-T
the diky and at night increase the chance for NQDie2-O' a r,,yndro.-iie to dc-velop.
USSR
10
KMRDTIT, I. P., Voyenno-Meditsinskiy 7-hurnal, IT 5, p-p -66-67
It has not been established whether the syndroz:~e is miuoed by rtas bubbles
trapped in the endoly-,nh or in the blood vessels of the labyx-jiath.
2/2
. .........
4S: Pitt)CESSING DATE--11SEP70
'02 007 U4CL SIFIED:
FORM ITY OF A SINTER CHARGE -U-~
l~.A(JTHOR--KOROTICHv V.I.i, BUTIVCHENKOw V.Nov KOMCRNIKOV, G.I., STARIKaV,
M A*
OUNTRY OF 114FC--USSR
SOURCE- STAL' 1970, 30(l), 1-7
PUBLISHED ------- 70
~_.-:,_SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPIC,TAGS--SINTERt IRON ORE
:!.CONTROL MAR.KTNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
:.00CVMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'SPROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0143 STEP NO--URtOI33/le)/030/001/0-9,91/0-,3!"17
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103822
_11 N C_ L A S-S I f~j E D
2/2 067 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSIN3 DATE-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103822
-.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM THE MICROINON UlhllFOq4ITY
STANDPOINT, AN IDIEALLY MIXED SINTERIN6 CHARGC CAN BE CDNCEIVE9 AS A NO.
OF ADJOINING ELEMENTARY CELLS, FOR EXAMPLE CUBES, THE E0GU- OF '441CH IS
EQUAL TO THE DISTANCE L BETWEEN NEIGHBORING SI4ILAR P4RTICLES HAVING
DIAMA. A. THIS DISTANCE IS GIVEN AS L EQUALS A(P TIMPS 10 PRIME7-GAMMA
AF)PRIMEOINE HALF WHERE P IS D., GAMMA IS CHARGE D.!t A IS THE PERCENTAGE
A GIVEN COMPONENT# AND F-IS THE PERCENTAGE OF .4 GIVEN FRACTION OF THE
COMPONENT,. THIS DISTANCE VARIES LARGELY AS A FUNCl-'ION OF PARTICLE SIZE,
THUS DEFIDIfNG TH5 CELL REQUIRED FOR THEORETICAL NONUNIFORMtTY, WHICH IS
NONUNIFORMITY IN T14E CASE OF IDEALLY UNIFORM O-ISTUBUTION OF SEP. PARTS
IN A VOL. OF CHARGE. EXAMPLES OF DIMENSIONS OF THESE CELLS FOR
DIFFERENT SIZES OF VARIOUS MATERIALS OF A SINTER114G CHARGE ARE GIVEN.
ACTUALLY THEY HAVE TO BE MARKEDLY INCREASED, ON AtCOUNT OF INAOEOUATE
MIXING, TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT SAMPLES. THE No. OF SAMPLES OF THIS SIZE
NEEDED TO PROVIDE THE AV. COMPN. DECREASES WITH THEIP LARGE VOL.; FOR
THE cnNOITIONS.DESCRIBED, 30-50-CM PRIME-3,SAMPLFS ARE $IjFrlrtENT.
MACRONONUNTFORMITY IS A FUNCTION dF MIXING, WHICH REOUCES
IT WITHOUT
ELIMINATING- IT*
USSR uDr, 620.197.5
,,.,Goy KNYAMEVA, V, IMI., KOL~rIM-M';, YA. M.
IMSKM, YE. S.,.,KC%qM
odic Protection of Titanium in Solutions of Chromic Chlori6e Containing
A
n
Chromous Chloride"
Moscaw, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 6, Nov-Dec 70, PP 61-15-6-19
Abstract: The possibility of anodic protection of titan;L-Lun ai applied to the
technologrical process conditions of obtaining chromic chloride based on the so-
lution of its hydroxide in hydrochloric acid is discusseS. It is shown that
anodic p:-oteotion permits a significant increase in tile wrrouion resistance of
titanium in solutions of chromic chloride containing a reducing agent -- chromous
chloride. The losses of chromous chloride resulting froni anodic oxidation do
not exceed the process requirements.
The experimental procedure and results are described in detail. It. was
Lound that introduction of chrQmous chloride into a solirHon of chromic chloride
greatly reduces the corrosion resistance of titanium as 41~ result- of sllift~ng tile
stationary potential from the passive region to the trazli,,ient region.
The titanium solution rate Is defined as a functir,!n of the potential :in
tile chromic chloride solution containing chromous chloride. IV4en using anodic
pratection of the titanium the corrosion resistance of the titanium can be
112
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USSR
LETSKIKH, YEE. S., et al., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 6, 110-.-Dec 70, pp 635-
639
increased by 10 times. It ic, established. that th2.,.basii.~ anodic process in
4. aniinii in the passive region is ar-idation of Cr , th6 rate of which is ap-
t"it U
pro.cLmately two orders higher than the titanium., solution rate. However, the
expenditures on electric power are low in,the.case of ar4adic protection. T~Q-v
do not go beyond the tectLiclogical process requirements an th.e losses of Cr '
as a result of anodic oxidation. A significant increaso in thq titanium solu-
tion rate was a1;9 detected in the passive region in the presence of the re-
ducing agent (Cr~
2/2
quALrry EvALuATwu cF Emmic Pgoussis IN SPACE VEHICLE CONTUL
A.-tL-Koratkov, V.A
R. V14 HA.H.U. 1t.11,Y. pp 1- 7
-Aba,tr;;c_t.- 'The. problem- of 4uant1t4QtIVO_ AW&3.ua---
tiorl of Q:padity for work by shuman operator in
I -y quite
spaco V h Ole cortrol 378tOM is currentl
important. Such an avalusti6ft is required for do-
erator's. trainiM,
torn~nin4~ the level or the op
to prodict~ his raliabilit-ji to carv out
vional seleation, etc. Tho pronose method for
evoluating'A'ho Work capacity 0~ a liuman O-perstor
is based an probabillty-IteratLve method& and the
tnathemat Ical theory of linear differential trans-
forms. The method talea into account human "op-
tAbility in the course of professional tratning
end makes It r)ossiblo to determine the probabil-
ity of succesiful imnlemontation or a tasa in
the course of One control cycle under both nQm.
inal. and amerj~oncy rught conditions. The hiG~-&
information yield of this method is suppoitid.
by, it number, of experiments.
The creation of modern and promining systems for con-
trolling space vehicles in impossible without ort:anixinij op-
b imam. Polo t Lottes h1ps . among tha, functions ofmachonisms,, appar-
atus, oquipmont and other "nonlivinj:," devices, on the one
hand..and the;h6man being coatrollinG them, on the 'other. At
whatevar pbntral lovol,t~a man-oper-ator miy'bo sltuAtod,~ho
must iolW Into rmat imiAorlo tru~loma and appropriately im-
art are;fuli-y-Felculabcd re""Llu-na to th.4 o~ntroll o-.&ana.
.0
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gif
CY
'So..51~p's Silo%
1,~ AL&G %1%
UDC 61.2.812:1629.78.07:658.51..Oll.56/.001.57
WDELS OF A KAN-OPERATOR IN ;NW-LSTICATING SPACESHIP W-HUAL CONTROL
(Article by-R. V. romotak
S. A. 1--Inayev end A. Ye. Ch a cv; Voscow,
44
--Y M
Kcamich ka
I.Pl_t7j=~.i~fan, Tarl-_-Vo , 197 pp 45-
50. submitted I Jully 19701
Abstract- This paper ditcuzzaaa the possibil-Icy &ad
feasibility of replacing e. man-operator with an ap-
propria.to model And aur~cya the current models in
accordazet wtth the m~dz classes of operator'* at-
r - the=tical
-ivity. Wen po3sl~lv the aathors .va ma
ddscrip:Icza o! zazzlz zrd 4."truzzia-" on how to "a
modalz in st;&dyina 9par&tior. of &
Me Qx-..*r'.ance of spacallIghts in our country end ebroad has eom-
vIinclug-ly 44rzzatra;&~* thL poia.,L%itty a;*.d 4e3iral:Lty et 16cluding man
in the ship co,%troll sybrom. Daz?;ze a number of Ldvr-ztrgos of a machine,
man in I-reterable fc- psrfz=.n; functions requirinG inductive reasoning,
ide=tifica-zion Ct Znd adzpta~illcy zo ChAZEIr's and
unexpactQdly arlaing
M* reliebtility end the hieh co--t of expcr!==nr.-tiDn.
=d--=, ez:z= v.7-4 ;' no
manuotl control system in the pl=ning ztrZe b~, 2tLt!Lt!ctI loy
mahns otf ground trAiaer-r6a*Ar;::i co~pli;xcs with the parLlcip4tion of a
&=:p of oparators. -he ol.,lact-'va of the '_nv_-st'.3zrioa uLs to establish
the q-'Jt_=Iva_ ---4 ru=tI:.s._" a. t" tolormati4a G#oaa-
3ary to the operator for mz~cim; a c:ecls~on or. each specific problem, do-
ter-ire Lhe U_-_. Lor "he :cc.,;czzr. =4 analyils o; in:o=a:-*on, matc7a the
Lim- Q. ;~~. ;J141 J~~)A~' ~C':. "LiSLIC.11 with W-'d
pz.rziclpactou "r. !~a ~arfo.--~ o-.ily on " rtLl t'.Ld. sc4., &,fw Utu%-.jY ovor
2"1 dkcrem~ly 14;.~ t-".Zd -'-. -- ;. th~: air-
f.rom.ca I- 1-.%dividL_,I chLr_~ctar-_~i:~.cs o4 o~.3:atc.-s przdctcrz_'naq ~ha
sc~xtar 04 invasttrzted p;..-=jz&rx of tha projoc~zed system and nocaasi- C
t'~ea a rreat ="~btr o' expa~.==rs for trrairin& rel zb'
I ;a
Acco-.n-gly, it is to raplaca a t7
moddl, m_kin~ pua"blA a atbatatial dLccLaue in tha durAtIon of t'ia
69 'Txj
USSR U DD 621.;"95.62r.6
DERYUGIN, L.N., MtOTSI,
T M, V.A., FRIDMAN,. GX11.
OCI- racteristics Of Thin-Film 'al k.atricas For Laser fje!~,m Inco-ription';
Kventoxrsva elekturonika, (,~-,artum .-lectronics), Mraccit.,, "IQ 6(12~, 1--j-2, rp 89-0-~
Abstract: The rKiper pr,2,.~ents Mheoretical (waluati-oor, *.ml the oli cx~er-
im e nta-. 1stlzdies ot thc, !-tenoit-AvAy zind rc,~-,ohiticn pow-:!rs c4
-trices when incc:riptio.-i is performed hy- evaporn! -icn c,-r' 1 fi under
influence of luoor radj.!!tion. T',-.e li-miting POO..;jbjjitjCjrj _-f Lj,-14
ep-
tirzted v, Ah rez3~ect t(, Eensit-).vity, resolullion rc-.er,
-,.lie sccle of t~x v.,ork studies were a'.IE3.3 Y-,~Ae c-f' t'alricen cT all,',her tVj.e_1
in w,;ich levors of colored polArmer wero 1.;acd an -in !%bccj--'t.jc:i !.-,~ycr, ar -,.7c-31.3. ti5
combired laver-r of a metal film E!rd a layer cf' poly,::, r.
Brief cormaeritn --,-c it~ide on thaca ntikdicv. 4 f~g,. " t~ah- Ei-xai~vtC4, by
uditors, 25 Oct
1/1
USSR uDc: 621.'317.784.023
KOMOV, A. N., PAKHOMDV, V. V.
"SHP Power Meters Based on Hall emf Pickups"
Tr. Ktvrbyshey. aviats. in-t (Works of KtWbyshev Aviation Institute), 19(0,
Vyp. 4:4, pp 69-74 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A283)
Translation: A method based on the Hall effect in semiconductors belongs
to the small number of methods of power ineasurements in the millimeter
wavelength range which permit measuring true power floir. The operating
principle is explained for meters in this category for waveE;uide use,, and
their advantages are pointed out. An investigation was made of meters for
the indicated band based on N-type and P-type InSb pickups and N-type inAs
pickups over the wide temperature interval from -160 to +800C. The experi-
,mental procedure is presented and the results of the experiment are discussed.
Five illustrationsl bibliography of six titles. E. L.
USSR uDc: 621-372.412
DRONOV, N. D., KONOV, A. N., Novocherkassk "Order of the Red Banner of Labor"
Poly-technical trUIT-Urte-11IMeni Sergo Oirdzhonikidze
"A Method of Changing the Frequency of a Piezoelectric Resonator"
Moscow, Otkry'tiya, izobreteniya, proinyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 12, Apr 71, Author's Certificate No 299944, Division It, filed 29 Dec 69,
published 26 Mar 71, pp 206-207
ethod of changing the
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a me
frequency- of a piezoelectric resonator made from a quartz. or ceramic plate
whose side faces are metallized witb a magnetic conductive material. As a
nicy of the piezo-
distinguishing feature of the patent, the natural frequL
electric plate is changed by placing the above-mentioned resonator is an
alternating magnetic field.
on-
Acc. Xr: Ref Code:
0005206V
SOUIRCE: ratolo-iches'-ay Fizioloniya i
,sperimental!naya Terapiya, 1970, Vol 14,
Nr P P %A9
REPRODUCTION OF EXPERIMENTAL ENDARTERITIS BY HORMONES
A. N. Shabanov, Ts.._Ya._Gudynskay , At, A. PotekqLe D. 1~ Komnr;
Hydrocortisone and testosterone were injected to tnale zabbits for 3 rionths, daily.
Vessels of the limbs, abdominal and thoracic aorta and renal artery were examined. Urli-
!ypkal changes, varying from mucaid swelling to plasalatic impregnation were revealed
in all the groups of rabbits, Analogrous changes were seen N hist6logical and histoche-
inical examination (if (tie vessels at the early stages of endartiritiq (Aiterans.
REEL/ :KM'S
19820600
Acc. Nr. dy'0103340- Ref. Code: q-4-30
AUTHOR-- KOMOV Vol CORRESPONDENTO VORONE214
TITLE-- OXATYUSHAR WAS BORN HERE
NEWSPAPER- NEDELYA, MAY 4-10s 1970, NR jq~ -P 192 C-OLS 1-2
ABSTRACT-- ACCORDING TO THE ART ICLE THE FIRS T KATYUSHA ROCKET
LAUNCHERS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR FAR WERE PRODUCED AT THE
TODAY THIS PLANT IS MANUFACTURING
'ATER THE KOMINTERN DRAWINGS WERE USED BY A MOSCOW
EXCAVATORS. L.
PLANT %'XOMPRESSOR". WHEN Tlff. KOMINTERN PLANT WAS EVACUATING TO
THE URALS DESIGNER PETR MIKHAYLOVICH FEDIN, WA$ IN CHARGE OF THE
OPERATION. TODAY FEDIN IS BACK WITH HIS ED PLANT KOMINTERN.
CREDIT IS GIVEN TO YA, TUPITSIN CHIEF ENERGETICS ENGINEER AND
V- CHERLIOGUBOVSKlY CHIEF ENGINEER FOR SETTING UP PRODUCTION OF
KATYUSHAIS AT THE kOMINTERN PLANT.
REEL/FkAn #q
19861540
:PxOCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
022 UNC L AS S I F I ED
T-ITLE--AGE SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES OF THE CATALASE ACTIVITY AND CONCENTRATION
-`-,f~-HEMOLYSED BLOOD PROTEIN IN PATIENTS BRONCHIAL
WITH A.SEVERE COURSE OF
_._i6hiOR-(04J-6Ut.ATOV P.K.v KOMovs V.Pot MAKSIDOVA# A*Oow BERGER, R.G.
dUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'R I iol ~1_v
CC---TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV OL-42Y NR 5t PP 78-80
U
YDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-~..SUSJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
IC TAGS-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASEr BLOOD CHEMISTRYt HEMOLYSISO
~~ATALASE, BIOLOGIC AGING
.:,'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--U14CLASSIFIED
,,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0474 STEP NG--Ur(10504/70/042/1)05/0078/0080
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0121148
UNC L A S S I F I E D
UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCLESSItIG OATE--300MO
z
ACCESSION NO--AP0121148
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE ACTIVITY
CATALASE AND PROTEIN CONCENTRATION OF HEMOLYSED BLLOD IN PATIENTS
WITH A SEVERS COURSE OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. THERE WAS SEEN A SHARP
:FLUCTUATION IN THE ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY AND PROTEIN C014CENTRATION
DEPENDJNG UPON THE PHASE OF THE DISEASE AND THE PATIENTIS AGE. THE
AUTHORS ASSU14E THAT THE CHANGES OF THE CATALASE ACTIVITY ARE CAUSED ON
THE ONE HAND aY A GENERAL PATHOLOGY OF TISSUELAR RESPIkAILON ANO ON THE
OTHER ONEBY CERTAIN CO-14PENSATORY FUNCTIONS OF THE ORGAN15.M.
FACILITY: KAFEDRA POSPITALINOY TERAPII VLENINGRA0. MEDITSINSKOGO
IM. 1. P. PAVLOVA. FACILITY: KAFEORA BIUKHIMII
LENINGRAD. KHIMIKO-FARMATSEVTICHESKOGO.INSTITUTA.
UN C L A S S I F I E 0
USSR UM 539-214:539 -374
KO1WVj V..-%~-
"Elastoplastic Twisting of Prismatic Bars of Noncircular Cross Section"
Ufim,-Tr. Ufim. aviats in-ta (Transactions of the Vfim kriation Institute),
Vyp 32, 1971, pp 88-94 (from Referattivrtyy Zhurnal -- Meldianika, No 4, 1973J
Abstract No 4V607)
Translation: On investigating the stress and deforriation conditions of non-
circular bars, twisted beyond the liridts of elasticity, One of the basic diffi-
culties is determining the limits of elasticity of the cross fiection center.
An approxinate solution of this problem under conditions of iden-1 plex-ticIty
exists only for partial forms of the cross section. An alGorit1m. o--:' tile solu-
tion of integral equations of the coordinates of the eial3tic center is vorked
out by the method of successive approx1mations for any cross section P-nd the
solution is given by this methoLl for an ellipse, an ovall and a shaft with two
parallel flats. (5 bibliographic entries)
USSR UDC: 612-013-7-01445
SHKAKNOV., L. No) PAVLOVA, I* V., and X01,40VA, A. Do, Institute of Labor Hygiene
and Occupational Diseases, Acaden~y of'"Mi r, ticim es WSR
"Comparison of the Effects of Different Kinds of Noise on Diergy 11-Tetaboli'm in
Experimental- Animals"
Moscow, Cd-,iyena Truda i Professional Iny7e Zabolevani.,m, No 1, 1971, pp; 5-9
Abstract: Rats i,-ere exposed to various frequencies and levels of noise (125 and
4,000 hz at 80 db and 125 and 4)00O hz at 97 db) 6 houra a day for 7 days, The
content cT pyruvic acid,, creatine, creatinine, aminc, nitvr~igcm, and Jncrganic acid
in vrine served as indexes of energy metabolism. Lactic acid ;and phosphorus frac-
tions %%,ere deterird-ned in the brain, blood, and scrie internal a!~gans after the
experiments. Noise at 125 and 4,000 hz and 80 db reduced the er-itent off ly-ruvic
acid, creatine, etc. but had no effect on blood md braixi lactic acid, an ind; -
cation of intensification of Uie oxidativeiprocesoes and glycolysis and result-
ing accua-mlation of mcroergic phosphorus compounds. The actiGn of cctave bands
with man geonietric frequencies of 125 and 4,000 hz at- 97 db -inhibited glycolysis
in the GIS and disrupted the oxidative processes in the braLn and viscera,
33
U= UDC: 621.791.793:546.821,-
GRABIN, V. F., Candidate of Technical Sciencesg NOMOV, YU. X., Engineer, GUREVICH,
S. K., Doctor of Technical Sciences, KOPPAN, 1L. YU., Candidate of Technical Sci-
ences.-NOVIKOVA, D. P., Candidate of Technical Sciencest Institute.of a-ectric Voldmg
11 Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, CHERKL90VI N. T.j
-imeid Ye. 0. at=
Engineer, Tashkent Aviation Plant imeni Chkalov
"Structure and Properties of the Weld Zone Dw-Jng the Electro-Slag Welding of High-
Strength Titanium Alloy"
Kiev, Avtomatichoskaya Svarkaj No 91 Sep 73P pp, 20-23
Abstract: The authors study the reasons for the reduced impact strength in the weld
zone during the electro-slag welding of titanium al-loy; ways are also sought for in-
creasing ductility. The joints were studied with edges 60 imi thick which were done
by electro-slag welding at 1700-2000 amps and 24-25 vt using the All-T4 flux. Metal-
lographic and x-ray analyses of the weld zone metal in its state after welding show
that the metal structure is of the martensite alpha prime phase and residual beta
phase type* The results show that the reduction of the impact; strength in the weld
zone during the electro-slag welding of an alloy of the titani=-vanadium-molybdenum
-chromium-iron-zirconium system is conditioned by pol~rgonizatica which is condition-
ed by a reversible alpha to beta phase transition and by the degelopment of welding
.stresses during cooling. It is also shown that apnealing at 750 C increases the im-
pact strength of the joints.
W,
tJSSR uDc 621.'(91.79.1:546.821
GUREVICH, S. M.j and NOVIXOV, YLJ. K., lnstiUilte of Electric
.,,Iding..imenI Ye. 0. Paton, and GREEEN', K. A.) Institute of Oas, Academy of
Sciences Ukr SSR
"Molten Bath Bubbling in the Electroslag Welding of Titanium Alloys"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 10, Oct 72, PP 15-16
Abstract: A study was made to deterirdne the optirmLm depth of Fas jet peretra-
tion into the weld bath in the electroslag welding of VTI titanium alloy with
a thickness of 40 mm. The gas bubbles remove nonmetallic inclusions from the
bath and allow the fluxes to better react with.the oxides in the metal bath.
The formula used to determine optimum gas jet-penetraticui, proposed by K. A.
Greben', was:
h = IlYd gXM
vhere W -- jet velocity at the instant of entering the mt-tal bath, m/sec;
CY--gas density, kg/m3; d--jet diameter, m; g--acceleration of gravity, M/SeC2
2~M--Iiqruid metall density, kg/M 3. For a bath temperature of 1900-22000C the
depth of gas penetration into the molten ineetal vas 13 m at 19000C and 14 nn.
1/2
USSR
KOWAN., YA. YU., et al., Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 10, Oct 72, PP 15-16
0
at 2200 C. Bubbling the weld bath with arbon mde it possible to ebtain joints
with a xnduced o)vjgen and nitrogen content, increased ductility, and a finer
grain structure in the seam metal. 2 figures, 2 tables, equations.
2/2
46
USSR uDc: 621.375.826+532-763
'VASIL'YEV, A. A., XMVANETIS, 1. N., NIKITIN, V. V.
"Shortening the Switching Time of an ODtical Transparency on a Liquid
Crystal"
Moscow, Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics), No ~j, "Sov, radio", 1972,
81-83 (from RZh-Avtomatika,.Telemekhanika i VychislitellnE.yp. Telkhnika,
No 1, Jan 73, abstract No 1B438 by T. V,)
'Pranslation: A transparency on a liquid crystal controlled by an electric
field is used for data recording. Scattering of the light flux with tur-
bulent motion of the domains of the liquid crystal by sections of' the
transparency to which the electric field is applied !,~cds to loss of cc-
herence of the transmitted light mid a sharp attenuation or its intensity.
The pattern of electric voltages recorded an the tranzi,,art2ney is thu:j
transformed to an optical image which is transferred as a hologram to a
photographic plate, using a laser. The frequency charpvcteristics of dy-
namic scattering are studied f activation and deactiration. As a result
,or
of studying the influence which an alternating electric field eand short
field pulses have on scattering duration, an image recording cycle time of
less than 1.2 ms is achieved. Three lllustrations,b_fblicgraphy of six titles.
USSR UDC 621.1175.82
KOMPANETS, I. N., MDROZOV, V. N., NIKITIN, V. V., BLINOV, L. M.
"Controlled Transparency on a Liquid Crystal for Recording Volograms"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection a]: works), No 3,
Moscow, Soviet Radio, 1972, pp 79-81 (from RZh-Fizika, NO 12, Dec 72,
Abstract No 12D1021)
Translation: A study was made of the effectiveness of using liquid crystals
as light switches. A matrix comprising glass-metal inserts, a liquid crystal,
and a transparent electrode controlled by an electric voltages permits re-
cording of holograms at a rate of more than 50 cycles/see, insuring high
image: contrast. Liquid crystals "with a memory" can be used to prepare
the information before input to an optical computer and for Output from
the. computer. The bibliography has 7 entries.
USSR
BASOV, No Go, BEREZIN, P. D., BLIKOV, L. It., PDFOZOV, V. N.,
and HIKITIV, V. V., Physics Institute imeni P. No 1.6bedev,
cademy of Sciences
USSR
"Phase Modulation of Coherent Light by Means of Liquid Q.7stals"
Moscow, Pis'= v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy I Teoreticheske)y Fiziki, Vol 15,
No 4, 20 Feb 72, PP 200-203
Abstracts The article describes results of a study of the effect of phase
modulation with an electric field of coherent light passing through)a n~matic
liquid crystal with positive anisotropy of pornittivIty ((-,, > E.L . Such
modulation opens up the possibility of the use of thin transparent layers of
liquid crystals in controlled phase tmiaparencies mid perialts an iacrease in
optical data processing speed as compared to the spe-od of' otber liquid-crystal
light switches. Ph&-so changes In the light passing throtqth the liquid crystal
woro recorded by obaerving the interforenco of light rofl(icted by a rear and a
front electruis. 4'--thoxybionzylidoneJ$-,,uinebanzonitril.~o van usel &j tha
liquid crystal,
A-
UZZI-It I'll-111.0 WHI
I
UN C L AS S I F UE D TROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
TITLE-PLASTIC OPERATILPiS ON THE SCLER'A' -u-
~AUTHuk- (03)-SCM(jV YE YE. YURCHENK0 V.V. KovpA,,%iE--,rs, N.A.
-.-.ctCUNTRY GF It,,FC--LSSR
S0Uf%*CE--V(JIU-d\"'-fjlED vrs INSKIY ZtiUk,NAL, No 3, 1970, PP 3~-3t)
UATE PULL ISHi~D ------- 70
,~~.`.-.~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL -SCIENCES
JTMC~ TAGS--~iGUNUT EYEt PLASTIC SURGERYf
rISSUE Til NSPLAPITt ADHESION
CCNTRCL MhkKlNG--,%G RESTRICTIONS
DUCUMUNT
PRUXY RLLL/t-kAML---300b/C391 S TEP NO--Ult/ol
C
14 c C E s 'S I t
k-J! I f J: 2,
- - , ; ~ ~
~7.
2/2 UNCL OkOCESSING DATE-20NOV
0 26 ASS I F 0
I.L t__ %(;CESSICs,'~ N U - - AP 0 13 it i t),-
AB STRACT W'',~UNL~S UF THE SCLERA
w!Th THE F,)_~MATICri k_11- A t)CFcLr OF THE TIS;JUE ARE T11L ESPF('1ALLY
SEVERE EAf'A,__ES OF THE Uk~;Wl OF VISIGN W I I 0'S ETkFATLIiENT INKLVE's GREAT
DIFFICUL1111-S. A Pi-W6LEM Of- PARAMOUNT tmiur',RrANCE IS IHE TIMELY i"IND
kELIABLE KL:ESf4b'LISH!..i!!JT OF THE HERMETIC SEAL OF THE EYEBALL A.MD rHE
LREAMIN THANKS TJ THAI uF CCNOITIONSi Cd:~irkistj-rux; TO THE i~C;RAALIZAT ION
OF ITS -fCf%LJS AND A FAV.jRAl3LL COURSE OF THE R~-IAril'.ATIVE PROC~SSLS. T 0
ACIIIIEVE Il'AF tuAL SCL11-LY BY HLANS OF THE UPEN SJ11.);RLS U:WINARILY USEO IN
SURGERY Cf- ~,IjUvWS OF TAL t~Y,`13ALL. 'ri[FH: DEFECT OF TISSUE UjEs ,'Llr SEEM
P Ij S S I V'L THERFFGRE 1T CAN UE A mATTER IGNLY CF PLASIAC CLOSURE 1J.F rHE
SCLERAL Z'krFECT. THE PURPJ5E OF CUR E.XPE~JIMEJNTS WA~S TO SlUOY rHE
PLANTS OF D[FFzkEl`.'T NAIUAc lNTE-,-4jEi) F-.~ THE
PLASTIC PkUPEKTIES oF rKANS
AEPLA(;EXDJ OF SCLE-ieAL UEFECTS. SIMULTANEOUSLY 'A OCTLRMINATILk-) AAS MADE
'E _LUEXCE GF -ILUGICAL ACf[VITY GF AJrj A:'!0 P.L!'A2TRANSel_ANTS
LJF TF IN f THE 6I~'
ON TFE CH.1%RACTER OF THEIR AOHESWN, Arif) ALSO A SEIARC.1-1 lAAS MADE Flj~,' THE
4,' -ECTS OF fit LL T IE
MOS 7 RATIUP AL DiAYS! TO CLOSE TkAU14ATIC.: "Ef E iA Of
-EYE BALL
USSR
BASOV, N. G., K LETOKHOV, V. S. and ITIKITIN, V. V.
Physics institute irreni P. N. Lebedev, AcadLexy of Sciences, USS"R
"InvestiC.,ating Narrow Resonance Within the,Dopler Line of Rott%Lional-Oscillating
4 ion"
Transitions of the SF6 Molecule durij3g Absorption Saturau
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimyentallnoy i Teoriticheskoy Finiki, Vol 59, No 2(8), 1970,
PP 394-403
-ripli;;ude and width of a
Abstract: Experimental measurement was made of the a, - n rrow
resonances within the Dopler line of rotationa.1-oscillatia.; trani~itions of the SF6
molecule during the saturation of adsorption of a quasi-ti.-mvelling walf-e from a C
02
laser. The object of the experiment w-.a to demnstrate the poasibility of spectro-
scopy vilthin the Dopler line by means of absorption satimmion of' a quasi-i;raveiling
wave. The effects of resonance widening were determined J.or tlhe first time. The
experimentally obtained large peak a=litude, along witIA Its m. rrow width deron-
strated the usefulness of the method fur stabilizing the C 2 2z4aer frequency. The
properties of a nonlinear spectroscope with a qi=i-tra"Lung wave are a=lyzed.
EIND
V1
1-9979 d2
CPAN ES Ij 14E :-LNC~10'4;L.'.1'A,F 0: 1?E BUDY
AMON~: OiE ILL',111 PFRSOINNEL J)l 0E
"
IALLIMAY J'kA7SfORf AVIA,10N (PP 59.6,U) %4!
By Liet)r-nant CnInnel S,-rvic- F., V. _1.ureyqjev.
-
-
*
;
Cdnelidare of .1'edical '~cten
~e
.
-Ajnr Iodicnl SerVtce I&
M
Uptitennnt Colonel ?*,dtcat qer%m '~LO-ri-r-frnv-
Ltomtenant CalAnrl ~*edtcal Service S_S-Lj-Y-c~luk,
ant, !~a)or Forljc3l, service I. 1vnAt'Ye%Y
h I-rn recmLcal eqdipmenr ol the ~iA
-r
(voyenn r4npnrtnay~ avLdrviya, rLtiretry transport
.vi.lic,n ha% r
ide , .6 bIv broadened its racric6l pnsei-
i
the
con0irions
m
c
-n-.
s
,
of Its p ton I IV% tea a d I to tricrer
e:
o
reqdirem.nts concerninj the workins espAbiltry of the
personnel of the UiLht crews, Of La-le, wirkr were
puh1tgt%r.d dedicated to thd- r-k-slicnI scuftv ot Ole wnrktt%,l
condLtines and way of life of V[A fLiqhr p".rnnnn-l.
A result of And hygtenic
V~A fki&hr mctiviri~r, a Of Aiirnors
SX% It 4
!)*%ve prnvideci ?9%-iicaL detcripttons anti 11-cribell
%;-riflc ch*rACteCI9tiCA Of InnA-1i*rance% flighEs
(-~. 1. --iirvtch, Ve. V. 1,on,larev, V. A, vr),,orov, I. L.
~artohc"uk. '~. N. 0v&jknnj1Knv. V. ~. iarqvt-TgIvev,
1,. Volchmvitnin. 1969. anO othpr0.
objerf of mir sr..1v a~. rli~ iz%f1.u^ne* nf
tvera~^-I.~n*,th fliqhts on rne toov of t,%q., fLLS-it per-
nonnel, In this *,fferr. we srudi-4 42 r-rert of
:IArht crews who displavre. r.) dpvtations In their itato
of health. rhey were In th- 20-39 voarr i-e Srnup with
rw%rrn L8 yo4rs of Mehr. ex
erlence. the tt,idips v-re
Mad befor. the fjjFh t4 . _1 0-40 mtnureA after LarLdt-.%A
~
~in the sqctn~.ntanmer perindl. Vhe iliShtok took ;LA-A
to simple weather etmeirtams at & 3,,mk-5.000 mpt.rq
a I T I ti'de. VAU.-Vff artd txr~;Lr.7, tznl~ pldce at the base
Airfield. 1he influent. of the fli&htm on Tvir state of
th~' 1-6y was evaluated throurh m~tidies of the norvoos
Anel rArdIovnn-0nr gvnr- Ats,* t111111,11 111-1--N-
!~it)- A view ra ~vajtisrjr,3 rh. ivnmmtcfi of
01-t-vous processes (capability t,~ concentrate and divide
r1im ArLenrion we used th~ tnrprrtrt~nr flashin!,, of
nllmh~rm test, W& derprMir-4 a AteAt!v lncr~Amr in the
nttmh.r of errors after fli.qhcn, averartnik 0.52 enmparod
I-l"Ittl 11- ~V-46e VA14W Of startlitx, drra will be
marked by the overall rLrmr was increased Instant-
ficantly (by three amconda. [he attention spirt wax
dacOrmined with the help of the vorrect:LAnal trathoci
the map of Landolt rin1s. [he number of
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSEdG DATE--20NQV10
_f Lt V BAI~XUM 'WITH .%I
-T-1 --RErULTIC.N OF MAGNESIUMv CALCIUM~~STRJNTIUM, S I L I CJ.,
W. A I
AND ALUPINUA FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX MODIFIERS -U-
ALTHGR-(O5)-GGLEV* A.K.v ZAYKO# V.P4, AYSS# M.t VOLDSHCHENKO, M.V#t
l(OMPAhl EN909 vomo
CC9, mmr Ul- iNFO-LSSR
bom SOURCE-V S5. TEZISY OOKL. Vill KONFERENTSII PO TEGAII I PRAKT. PROLL-VA
REFEKENCE--KZH-TEKHNOL6GIYA i4ASHINOSTROYENIYA, NO is MAR 709 ABSTRACY
DATE PLBLISHEG----70
SL8JECT AkE#4"S-aEHAV LORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES# MATt-RIALSY MECH., IND.,
CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TAGS--PETAL REDUCTIGNt MAGNESIUM# CALCIUM, STRONTIUM, BARIU.11~,
SILICriNt ALUMINUM, SMELTING FURNACEP:NODULAR IROelp CAST IRONv
tiETALLURLIC CCNFERENCE
CC.NTRCL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1662 STEP NO-UR /0 00 0 170 /0 0 0 1000/ OGO -00GO
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AR0127136
UNCLASSIFIEO
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEtSING DATE-20MOV70
I it CACCESSICNI NO-AR0127L36
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS NCT20 THAI' DURING "0."
OF MG F&CM MG OXIDE BY 75PERCENT FERROSILICON WITH THE USE OF
(FLLORITE)i IT IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAINE 3-4PERC'ZiNT *-'.G IN ALLOY.
RELUCTICh IN THE PRESENCE OF CA OXIDE IT IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN UP
-6PERCENT FG IN THE itLLOY. CA WAS REDUCED BY 75PERCEINT FERROSIL--CC.;
5
TO 22-24PERCENT OF ITS CONTENT IN ALLOY. USE OF CALCIUM 11% IINOIJ`7'11~-~n-
SMELTING IS AS HIGH AS 25-35PERCENT IN THE ABSENCE OF OTHER OXf'
CHARGE. CLYBINEO REOUCTION OF CA, AL AND SI ALLows To 6RI,'l.'G RECC`.'~--'T
CA FRUM OXIVES UP TO 40PERCENT AND ITS CONCENTR~'JION IN ALLOY till:, -D,
24-26PERCENT. REDUCTIONOF SR WAS MOST DIFFICULT OF THE ALKALIN14'.
NETALSt ITS CCNCENTRATION DURING COMPLEX SILICON CALCIU14
PROCESS DID NOT EXCEED 15PEkCENT. BARIUM WAS MOST EASILY REDUCED.
DURING REDUCTION OF BA 6Y 75PERCENT FERHOSILICONg ITS CONCENTRATIC1.
REACHED 35PERCENT ANC ITS SHIFT TO ALLOY 45P-EACENT* DURING COMPLCE"
CALCIUM SILICON ALUMINOTHERMIC PROCESS THE AMOUNTS'WERE 45 AND
RESPECTIVELY.
USSR UDC 678.675.046.32.01037
IMHCHENKO, YU. I., MELESHEVICH, A. P.,, 1.'O?-1PA2YETS, V. A., arA RADKENICH, L. S.
"Effect of -( -Radiation on the Electric Properties of Metal Polymers Based
on Polycaproamide"
Moscow, Plastichaskiye Massy, No 5, 1973, pp 27-29
Abstractt A study was made of the results of investigating the effect of
4'-raalation on the electric properties of polycaproamide filled with
hfghly dispersed metals. The electrical conductivity of the metal polyrexs
demends essentially on the radiation dosage. The grvatest increase In elec-
trima conductivity is observed for polyeaproamide filled Ath copper or
nickoll the electrical conductivity of polyeaproamide irith iron or cobalt
depends on the radiation dosage to a lesser degree. The variations in elec-
trical conductivity are caused by the difference in su'DraMolecular structures
of the polymer in contact with different metals. By variation of the elec-
trical conductivity in combination with ionizing radiation, it is possible
to estimate the uniformity of the structure of the polymer compounds with
electrically conducting fillere,
69 -
Off-H
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED'.- OROCESS I DATE
f-i (IF METALLO POLY-AERS
J ITL; --Crj THE ?JEC H" ~. I SM )F FOKMATIO. ~iASED (TV EPIXY
THIOKOL COMPOSITIWN ANJ C-OLLMOAL LEAD
Z.R.' KUMPANIYETSy V.A.., ILINAv t.T., Y4VORSKAYA,
MATANSONt F.'-I.
~~',:^.COUNfVY !")F INFC-USSR
~~',~.~()URC~--KULLQIDNYY ZHURNAL, 1970,, V 0 L32y_%() 2,
~.~:-DATE PULL ISHED--70
S UB J EC TAREAS-MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--f,',ETAL CONTAINING POLYMERv
RUbFkER, FRFE RADICAL, CHFMISORIPTIWI
MVTr-oL MARFING-N,l Rf STRICTIONS
UOCWII~NT CLASS-UNICLASSIFIr-D
Pr~L/~~'WAL-19'12Wi5l STEP
CJPJ~C ALCESSIUN NU-"W0112545
PP 278-2P1
EPOXY RESIN, LEAD, PCLYSULFTDE
I F D
017 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACLE SS I CN NO--APO 112)45
~A3ST,'ACT/[-)(TkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERACTIUN OF AN EPOXY
THJUKUL f~IXTURF -WITH C,-)LLOIDAL LEAD DURING ITS THERMAL FORMATION
INVOLVES THE APPEARANCE IN THE SYSTEM OF FRFE RADICALS AT THE
TEMPEPATURE 240 PLUS OR MINUS' 10DEGRFES. THE INTERACTION 9ET4EEN THE
EPOXY THlf)KtJL MIXTURE AND THE SURFACE OF CCJLL131DAL LEAD IS OF A
CHEMISORPTIVE NATURE. THE TE14PERATURE CONDITIONS OF PREPA~ATION OF
~AAL METHOD HAVE BEEN ESTA11LISHED. T4E
METALL0 POLYMERS BY THE T14ERI
DEGREE Of _S,WELLING Of- METALLU POLYMERS DECREASFS~ WITH RISING METAL
'CONCE-NTRA
11,0N.
llNLLA_5_S I F 1 E
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Ser-%
CHDIICAL ABST.
fAl
Flavonoids fmm Safix: elb4.
(]~ratij2rsk-, Farm. Inst.. F~
Ref. Code:
UR0393
"Mr-MMOYL IM. 0(4), =-4 GAUSS). .11 te dned "d giound
bark (1.5 kg) of 1-5-year-old branches:6f S. Obrumiials trees was
exhaustively extd. with 70% EtOR. Thi exts. we~e~evapd., dfld.
with HIO,-and treated with CHCII, 'and thert %ith &OAc.~ 71e
EtOA6 exts. were evapd., and Nvonbids were pptd,~ with anhyd.
CHC13. - The ppt. was dissolved ip!a in. vol. of 50% EtOH, and
EW was added to satn. The miXt. wfis allowed t6,tland alt 3*-*4*,
and within 10-12 days,, cryirtals formed of -a 5,7A'-trihvdroxY-
flavone 58-n-glucopyranoside, salipu H-00,
m. 226-71. The cambium lay'em Itom the barU 10.8 h6,) of
50-year-old trees were exid. int a Soxhlet app. -with.Et20,s&td.
with H20. The ext. was evapd. to halt the in.
M4 vol., and left
standing at 3-40, . After 24 hr. the ppt. was was4d, with abhvd.
Et20, dissolved in a min. vol. of drY Itle2CO, and eal6ed. the
filtrate was brought' to boiling, ~ and .2-3-fold of' hot H-,Q wai
added After cooling: bright-ordn~e crystats of '4*2',4',6'7-cetra-
hydrox-ychalcone SW-D-glucopyranoiide W2iliz.,"H~Z, m. IT[-31)
were formed. This substance was identified as isoaaliliurposide.
J. Smyclzuk
REEL/FRAME
417
USSR UDC: 911-3.616.9-022-39(470)
~~,~~.SEV N~. F*j SLESARMO, V. V., MMMVA, A. X.~
"Long-range Pians for Eradicating Individual ZDonotic Infections (Brucellosis,
Anthrax, and Tularemia) in USSR Territo --y"
V sb. Materialy XV Vses. Slezd'a 'EbidomioloCov,
te-zisy dokd. Ch. I (Proceedings Qf the 15th All Urdom Corff~lrence of Epidendolo-
gista, k-Ecrobiologists and Specialists mi Infectious Disease, Thesis Report Part
I -- col-lection. of uorks) Y~scow, 1970P PP 114-115 (from R71-Meditsinskaya
geogr fiya., No 1, Jan 71, Abetract No 1.36.82)
So abstract7
USSR UDC: 621.371.25
MOV, V. A. and KOHRAKOV, G. P., Radiophysics Research Institute
L.L1
A
"Scattered Signal Fading During the Fsp Phenomenon in the Iono-
sphere"
Gorlkiy, Izvestiya VUZ--Radiofizika, No 10, 1972, r)r) 1581-1583
Abstract: The Ps-0 o-r F-spread phenomenon refers to the situation
in which a sound'ing, pulse reflected from the F-region olf the iono-
sphere is of much loneer duration than the pulse itself. Because
earlier experiments investigating this phenomenon suffered from
errors, the authors propose their own observations of Fsp, wade on-
March 1971, at the vertical ionosphere sounding staLion in. Z.Lmen-
k.akh. In these ob-servationo, pulses with a repotition freciu(*1,ricy
of 50 Hz and a duration of 100 /.(s were used Tor the soundin,-s, and
the receiver had a band width of 30 kHz. The scattered .,Agnal was
observed on an A-scan oscillograph. Cui,ven are L~iverj oY typical.
amDlitude distributions for the pulse leading edgye and middle of
the scattered uienal, and are found to be in close 1,ith
those of lifagakami. The authors express their ,,rratitude to L. I.I.
Yerukhimov for his attention to the work, and to N. A. 1jilakoviria
for her assistance in preparing the experimental material.
USSR I=: 551-510-535
BENEDIKTM, Ye. A., GRISMVICH, L. V., IVANON V. It, and
"Some Statistical Characteristics of Signals Partially Reflected
from the D Reglon of the Ionosphere"
Gorlkiy, Izvestiva VUZ -- Radiofizika, vol 15, No 4, 1972, pp 504-
509
Abstract: This paper offers experimentally obtained information
regarding the statistical characteristics of partially reflected
radio waves and its possible interpretation tl=ough a model of
"frozen" heterogeneities moving in a horizontal dixection. The
experimental equipment consisted of a transmitter operating on
a frequency of 5.75 MHz, with a pulse power of the order d 750
kW and a pulse width of 50 ps repeated at a 50-11z rate. A four
half-wave dipole, the antenna had a directional dizgram of about
560 by 560 at a half-power level and was linecirly polarized. The
receivor antenna consisted of 36 pairs of crowied dipoleo and had
a 120 by 120 diaj;ram, and was capable of pickl,:~Lg, up signalrj 11ith
linear and circular polarization.. Auxiliary receiver anterinas
were also used. ElIxTerimental runs. were made on separate days in
the spring of 1970 and were repeated in DLarch of 1971. Pro--essing