SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANISIMOV, YE.YE. - ANOKHINA, R.V.

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b s S"R TT Ye. ','c. J, "Eloctropinys-Joloi.7-4cal Characteri3tics of the A.COU:~t-*-C of Modulary Acou~-,Lic iuclui ,in! Lao '~ochleall ~:oscow, 3iologicheskiye :.-a-uki, 'V01 1), "o 7, 1570, P:% Ab5tract. A rV-'j2, 4S pro-c-r.Led Ll~': I -L: various poLiritiais and Of L.10 -ICGU~;LIC L L~~- that, in order to devoiap ade---iuaLe zrc~earcr, MOLnOUS, L:.L) 011' anu electrophysiologists shuul-d be unified. Chair of Vertubrate Zoology, ,,oscow Statu 6nivorsity im. I. Lo,:;Oi-.c,.-()V 1/11 USSR UDC 621.791.053:620.172.24:620.172.25 BAKSH, 0. A., MONOSHKOV, A. N., and ANISIMOV ,,Yu,._,,I,, Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinsk Polytec-hnical Institute "Low-Temperature Effect on the Efficiency of Welded Joints Under Static Tension" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 70, pp 74-79 Abstract: An outline is given for a procedure for the theoretical evaluation of the ductility and brittleness of welded Joints of compact cross section with a smooth interlayer, which are subjected to static tension. "Ifechanical inhomogeneity and temperature (up to 78' K) are taken into account. The plastic properties and type of failure, in relation to service temperature, were investigated under certain assumptions. Tests samples were made of 45Kh and StIO steels, welded by friction. Tests were conducted on an IR01-5 test machine at temperatures of -20, -78, -100, -150, -170, and -196-C. with a deformation rate of 1.1 x 10-3 sec. The results show that with decreasing T and with a reduction in the relative thickness of the interlayer x, the yield point and short-time strength increase. 1/2 USSR BAKSH, 0. A., e.t,.a,l, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 710, pp 74-79 A transfer of fracture from the soft interlayer toward the hard metal was observed in the entire temperature range and at sufficiently small values of X. The range of interlayers with brittle fracture widened with decreas- ing temperatureq attaining X - 0.9 at 78* K. The test procedure is described briefly. 1/1 .123.2:[546.621-31+546.45-311:[532.6+542.31 YELYUTIN9 V. P.1 MITINP V. S., and ANIS1MOV, YU. S., 1!oscow In- stitute of Steel and Allovs "Surface Tension and Density of Al 203- BeO !.'elts" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademij Nauk SSSR, Neorgai-Licheskiye N,ateri- aly, No 9, Sep 73, pp 1585-1587 Abstract: Researchers today are paying considerable attention to the study of the properties of iiquid oxides of aluminum and ber- yllium because of the expanding use of powders fro-ni these metals and their alloys in solid rocket fuels. One of the main factors in this research is the deternination o-f density and surface -en- sion of oxides in the liquid state. The authors of this article established the concentration dependence of surface tension an(~ density of liquid A 1203-beo melts. They measured the surface tension and d~nsitv of pure aluminum oxide and nelts. of Al-)03 as a function oZ teriDera-rure. The values of surface- tension o.`~ :)ure A1203 were found to be lower than that found previously. The val- ue of the densitv o_` liquid aluminum oxide, equal. to 3.03 g/cm3, at the ne!~4-;7 s found to be in 7oad aFreenent -..,ith -Cre- vious data,but thie temperature Coefficient of thc is SW..e- what higher. The article contains 2 f;.gures, I table, an(! 4 1, j liographic reference_-- 1/1 Ace. Nr- 00578 - Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: - CHEMICAL ABST. S- 76 cc Itz, If"-.-m Sangachaly 102360w Preparation of transfarmer~, rsea petroleum by adsorption and hydrogenation methods. 'sIm9 ' I Kuliev R. Sh.; Kevorkova, 1. S.; An' ' -M - (USSR). K ~;~ 2 ~--' ((~R ui By =,,w1. Topl. -11asel adsorption purification on the optimurri'aint. (2511~-,*-) of an aluminosilicate catalyst at 35' and by 'hydro 'getiation on a WS: catalyst at a vol. input rate of 0.5 hr-I at 300'i:100 atm with 1000 1. 11 1. distillate, viscosity at 50', acid no., arid f.p. of a dewaxed distillate transfortner oil uere changed froin 7.08 cSt, 0.36 mg K011 g arid -47' to 7.09 and 7.27 cSt, 0.01 and 0.02 mg KOH 'g and -45', resp., color and transparency were improved, and stability toward oxidn. wGs raised to the levc-I specified by GOST 981-55 and 11257-435. The resp. stabilized oils had flash point-, of 150' and tan angles of dielec. 1(,,s at 70' of 0.17 and 0.31. Process vatiable ratvgcs cxplored x-vere 25-1501 '-,' adsorbent and hydro~eiiatioti tenips., pre5suro, and 11 concns. of 3CO-425--, 5GM) atin, and 30.)-1000 1. 1. Lucile S. Davison REEL/FRAME i9842013 USSR Oc 669.245'26'295'7li6Zo.l66i669,016.2tu~21",k~c;.,?", 11 1 1 - PAISCV, A. 1. L. 1. , ANISILOVA, G. V. , ajid N. "Study of the Effect of Aging Temperature on the SLructiLre at;(! of Yd-,'~77-,Yu?, Alloy" 0, Tekhriol. ikh splavov. 1:auchnio-tckhn. byul. VII.5a lechnolo,-y cf LiE-ht Alloys. Scientific and Technical 3ulletin of All-Union institute of LiCzht "o 5, Pp 97-102 (frora RZ h-l:e tall urgiya, Lo ',I, 1:ar '~I, Abstx~act Alloys), 19"0, 7 Ilio 31 -(51 Dy E. volip) Traz-~siatiom The into rre latio ns hip is found between 61`~,'(). and C., 0.2 at 7`j'O and BOOO (fro:-, reference data), charac terized -by the correlation factor 0.9 ~-.d at; well az; IAIt-.;CCn4` , e- , anA test-'j,- tcm~,eratuve, 1,000 0.(. corre! to 10;:') 0.'/1. K1-2.'j',rfYuH ~1110-7 was tu~;ted Ilf-~L'ilIC to,,~pcr~_-turc iticrf!a~c 8 hx, with su_L:;equent zt:-Ingr at 700-850 16 hr. An a6 r, .I -, v in the ?00-600 ra.-2--e ir.creaseG heat resistmce and stal-dLILLy Gf L;tructul'o. at Z--l- r I educes rL!P-u-,-e szren-th as a result-of a decrea~se In the qi;antI'I,Y olC 4,~,e 01-tremrthenln- pnase, Air coolil-9 ICro.-7 aS-SurPs a hl)--:!:cr 7~ U ruL-"u-r,o rtmnr-t*n as a result of further aging In writh USSR PAISOY, A. I., et aj. , Tekhnol. le- ikh splavov. Eauchno-teklm. byUl, VI-Sa, Uk 1970, No 5, PP 97-102 aging at 700 and 6000 ( 35 750 150 hr as against 95 and 120 hx rc:5pec'%dvcIv)- ..2 char...Ces analogously. Four illustrations. bibliography wi-*-6h seven titles. 2/2 USSR ANISIMOVA, L. F. "The Use of Linear Correlation Relations for Restoration of In"ormatiorl Concerning a Transient Process Which Has Been Lost" Tr. Mosk. Aviats. In-ta [Works of Moscow Aviation Institute], 1972, No 2S8, pp 10-16 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9VI43) Translation; Suppose XII X,, ---, xn are statistically related randor, parameters, and the I-csulLs of Illeasurcilicifts of' pal-amct~,-I- lw~i t during recording of the values of the parameters. An algorithm is suggested for restoration of the IosL values of parameter XI on the basis of values of parameters X, ..., X 11, based oil a set linear regression equation. The ordinary method and the muctliod of Chevyshev are used to compose the regression equation. Yu. SIhi;,-.ak~)-.- USSR uDc 547.241 NIKOLAYEVA., V. G.., AJF1SI1MOVA, L. V... I&K-MCEEVAY 0. A., and RAZUMOV., A. I., Kazan' Chemical-Technological Institute Imeni, S. M. Kirov "Studies in the Series of Phosrhinic and Phosphinous Acid Derivatives LXXXIX. Structures and Properties of Phosphorylated Hydroxamic Acids and 71heir Salts" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 %'105), No 5, MaY 73), PP 1013-1019 Abstract: A series of phosphorylated hydroxamic acids and salts was synthesized by a previously described method. Physical constants, IR, UV, and PMR data are reported for the nLw corml-owids. On the basis of spectral analysis it was shavm that the solid phosphorylated hydroyaraic acids and their salts are in the amide form P2 P(=O) (C.f,'OnC 1/1 1G - USSR LTDC '9 "-A;:: ,~-V AROV, YU. V., AIUILOVA, 1H. S., 13 . IC. , ard -9 V - 1: LeninSradl --- "The Stabi1izati-on of Austcnite with inverse Convernioz-.- iz- and Co-!..'o steels" Moscow, Akadev;ii Na-,J; 55SR, ~IeLally, ;:o 2, 'Y Abstracti *rho of a-iistenitc vas in%,c:3t-'L7--atcd ,dt.7. Iilve~~c conversion in Kill 5KI c~:O steel rot cont4LiIAJIC, Ni, ai;d ill ~n one-ton vacuuli arc J'-,nzn.-cc-z. c, ff c. of the ter,..,-atura on chz~x,~,ctcrlntlc factcr~,; a,--, austenite, -dec4,2-Ic ;4,.!,(,-V ,noriod of ductilj.~'.y, r!-nd Is discunsed by refero.-Ice to st-abild.tv of Pu.,; tcn d.favcJoT)jjf7 oil inA. IA~d (-V c-( . 1. - accon'lln.- to th..:! laticatc a reenirr- to the effect.. Tiic maxim-,vi 1)~-,concs 1;0. Ic- develo men, Ithic! s I F ITIp a- -.u --d rtelIC4 tC at i~ Oan be cn~ nt~-. c, I of austenite ill oteel iiot co:-Ita~n~n-- 1:4 -,s in M"se vith Co. lhroc fiGurcs, el"(;ht rofermcco. i/1 o,' Cr Tr. En-, f Nov Y1, Ab-sr-r~iCL ie) T ra m-, 1. z~ L r~, icn f Ian; L -1 Call t-2-170 r C t! Ma t e I--; t j Scic:1 I d f 0 :j' L C.;If ;'if f I I n I LI I,! c c- ul- c ve 's t i" f, ::11 IL i.J ev-~-!- h);!'li r". 7- 0: V.r T 112, " 22-3.1 Of UIC Off,'L't Of the si:~iFL fro::z !.iit~ (:Ic-(-.Lric ,a- 'IC VW OL: A J s (tile -MZiI-!-_LII 01- is 2) U.,ic of 'C 1 f rum 0. 2, 5 t: 0 it; VSSR - TAX V Compilcr, BionjAri. Bibliografl_rheslki- U"!-azaLol' tve....y, I rnostrannoy Litenauury 1958-1968 (Bionics. Bi'-Iliog-aphic irid~,-. (A Soviet and Foreign LiLeraturc 1958-1968), 'Joscm.,, Translation: Annotacion: This bibliography contains literature on b_'t):ii-s and certain relaLed fields ol: biology, automation, and cvbLrn,-.-:t:-_`cs z_or li(,_,'~- 1968. The literatUrc. is classi[ied with due regard for t-lie arezu, of interest in bionics, such as bioriechanics and hioener,4(' --,Lcs, zJ-.c, recopLors and anal,.sors, biolo,-,ical aspect-s of L'I,?. 11170bl-C-M Of modelinp recognition, the problem of animal orientation and navi.,,latimi, mlodt~lirl u., rvt? networ'Ks and Lh,_- brain, and so on. The index i~~ interldi~d for workers, enginOVrS, Leachc~rz~, and students working in and rciatc-Q1 fields. Foreword: Since 1963, the Library of Technical Literature of thc Sector- of the !:I~, of Special Libraries of the Academy of Sciences USSR, t_-_,~,-athcr ~-.itll bionics secric-s of Sci.untific Council on thc~ Coi:ioie:-Z of CVI~roy- .0--t Lc netics and the Scientific Council an Prohle-..-Itz of N'~viai:i.m-n ;i._:(; Au? Control of. Lhe Acadeii,,; ot Sclunccs USSR' has beell cumpi-1.1,1" 'i literature o-1 bionif_-. 01) the basis of this card, 1/11 USSR ANISIMOVA, T. N. , Compiler, Bionika. Biblio-ra-fichesk,'v ~Tj--,- t~ I C, L tvennov i lnostranncw Literratury 1959-1968 (Bion;~cs. bi b 1 i C' r a I i C i -1 L., e; Soviet and Foreign Literacure 1958-1968), '010SCOT..11 16~; pp indexes on particular problems of bionics have been pul:-1-ishtic! ~1.--d bibliographic bulletins have been compiled regularly. Because the literature gathered may be of interest to I broa(] r.:~ngc of -v'Cr':,-ers at scientific research institutes, hi;-;Iler educational i~lstit~;Ljr-ns, and in- dusLrial or;,anizations doing research in the area of (,I- w;iw, thc achievements of blf.onics, the Sector of the 111(2uiork of 1,111brari . o the Acaderav o~` Sciences [JSSI' Ciecided to T)ublish a inde-~: C- domestic and froeign literature on bionics for 1.958-1968. 111 U11C. of preparing O'he index, the card file -...,as signifjcn-ntj~; hr.' viewing sets of journal.-,, 1-111bliographic puhlicaL;ans, Jil,raiy Russian and foreign reference journals, and other s~-,lrces. I'll-'e lite.ratiire fDr 195B-11)68 and, partially, for 1.969. !-of '~j This is the. [ir,;t in Llic, SaviE~t Union th-at a b li,shed which I itier"ItIlre oll V11C. V.-Iried USS111 AINISIMOVA, Ctx,ipller, Bionilra. tvennoy i T1~1~.-str.-.innov Liucratu,:%- Soviet"and For~-ign Liter_---turc~ 1.958-1968), :10scow, which has appeared during the cxistence of blonics as ~m ind~p-_zndc_:it sc_ien- tific area. Duc to th-2 'multidisciplinarv nature oi bionic rcs~_-.arch, the index includes literature directly related to bionics a~ -.,oil z-.s iituracui-e pertaining to ccrtain related fields of biology, inedicine, autum.-ition, cy- bernetics, and other areas, because research in these. fields is closei-'; linked with bion-ics and mav ey-ert a substantial. influence on its As the fir-:;t auc;llpl to plibli.:Ji a hl-oad hfollf(:~i blibliop-'~-~!;)11';' tht. h4d-~:.- "."11 certainlv make suil:e I'Secause Lhe basir puri)csu wits, to compile a bibliogral.)Mc aid f-or scientific worlhers, some articles of a po-mllar n;Auru have not been incluried in Lhe indcx. The licerature waS classified in accord i-.!_;th the shape In ii-ionlu-s zint.'. it-T-',_- he.(-n OULIAned, in particui;_;r, at the ;'J1 t:?I1i(.'TI ferences of 196"', 1~-~'--_--, and A-mzon,,, these basic are;~~z are of bioiuechanics and mode-ling, receptors, anc: th'~ bionic aspulAs of III,! of Jma;~e recogniti.cqi Ino by 1)io1o,!i.(_-ai obic-,-L!~, ;in,I Lh~_, prebl.e-.ii of ii: h;olr,~J(::~l USSR ANISIMOVA, T. N., OLecile- tvennoy i Inostrannoy LiLuratun, 1958-1968 (Bionics. JQ7j 1(~~ Soviet and Foreign Literature 1958-1968), Moscc'.,!, In view of the specific nature of some sections, the literature i.n encin of them has been grouped bv separate areas and t)ro'blems in tlic ma-11iler ulhat seemed most expedient for that section. Subsections are introduc(-(,~ ccnsi-ilor- ing the bioiogicLl, ecological, a-Lid physical-tcc~inlcal i-,siiects ,~f tlic cor- responding probler,. and t"lie specifics of scientific rescirc:i cn Cie problem. Annotarionf-, are for c(--rtain Rassian and fox-eig.1-1 LTI tO further rCV,-!al cc,1nLt.!nL. Transl~lLions of LiLles arL- givcii Jor forc-;~,~j For convenit~nce iii use, tlic b -!b! j ograDliy has appendice!: --- ;_,.i -iut7WIi Prid an indf--y. of of literatim, souruc!,, Table of Conter.LS: il Foreword 5 1. General Ou~--su'ons oF Efcnic-,:~, Tec!in-Ical svstems 7 2. Bionic A-PeCL, 011 Piclllecli~ii-jlcs, Bioc-nergetc.1-cs, ziind 04 USSR ANISP-10VA, T. N. , Compilcr, Bionika. Bibliogr-aficheskiy Uk-razi-4LA' Ote,`;'e~~-- t1jennoy i Inostrannoy 1-iteratury 1958-1968 (Bicnics. Soviet and ~~-oreign LiterilLure 1958-1968), vlosco-w, "Nauka," 1971, 1.68 v-, 1) ag 1 . General OLIeStions 2. Biomechanics, Dioenerge tics, and Biochemistry of Marine Organisns 3. Biomechanics and Bioenerget.i.cs of Land Organisii~s 17 4. Biomnechanics and Bioenergetics of Flight 3. Receptor '-lechanismls 22 1. General Questions 22 2. illechanoreceptors General Ouestiolls 2 4 Tactile ltecl~-')Lors 2() The 'VesLibular Apparatus and LateraL Line Orj.~~--fls 27 Hearing 2 9 3. Photorecc-Dtors 30 i i e r a 10i- L2 -- -~ -~*- c, n s 30 The Retina and Its !'odels 33 Insect Photoreceptors 36 5/11 USSR LNTSIMOVA , T. N. , Compiler, Bionika. Bib liograf ichoskl v UIazaitej.' Otech-- - tvennoy i Inost-rannoy Literitury 1958-196~i (Bionics. 13 i1. 1 rl: 7, 11 L (- 1. a (I Soviet an d Voreign Literature 1958-1908), t!osco-w, k, a -, ,a 4. Hemoreceptors 38 General- Questions 38 Olfaction 39 Taste 41 5. Thermal Receptors 42 6. Interorecepturs 1. 4. Orien ,:ation, N'avigatjon, and Location in Animfil-s 1. General. Questions 44 2. 111.01o"Jeal Cluckf; 45 oric'[Itat~ion' lljav-il~'ation, ;vId Locatle-i[i in Aid;~:;,I Geller;1I Ques I !oiv; Ij 1, 01-icriLaLlon and Loration 4. Optical Mechanis;.-is of Orientation 49 ClIC-7714-ca-I of Orientation 51 4. Orientation, Navigaviori, and Locatirm 5 Orientation and Navig.,Lion Ln Birds Orientation and. Nzivigation of Other VOI-Luhra-'-~Is 55 6/11 - 6 -') - USSR ANISIMOVA, T. N., Compiler, Bionika. Bibliograficheskiy UkazateJ' Oteclic-s- tvennoy i Inostrannoy Literatury 1958-1968 (Ilianics. Bi'Jic-graphic ir~dc:x of Soviet and Foreign Literacure 1938-1968), IMoscow, "Nauka," 1971, 162, 7,p Page orientation and Navigacion of InsecEs 57 Acoustical Mechanism of Orientation and Locnation 58 Optical Mechanisms of Orientation and Navigation 60 5. The Effect of Phvsical Fields and Pladiation un Biological Objects 63 1. The Effect of Different Fields. Multifaceted Influences. 63 2. Biological Effect of an Electric Field. Electroreceptors 655, 3. Effect of Magnetic Fields on Biologicnl 01,jt~i-Ls 67 4. Moloj~iczil fffects of Vllectrolrta)~neL:ic Vk--Lds 7(~ 6. Behavior, Communication, and Problems or Controlling Animal 1.1ehavior 7 11. Genera' Cucstion,~ 71. 2. Marine Anim,-Is 72 3. Land Anj.mals 74 7/111 USS111 M4ISIMOVA, T. Compiler, Bionika. Ote(-'! tvennoy i laosLrannov Literatury 1958-1968 (flioniCS . 1, j' I j -C, 114 C Soviet and Foreign Literature 1.958-1968), Moscu.-I, 16:3 pp 7. Bionic Probleuis of Control and Regulation 77 1. Ceneral QuesLions 2. Regulation of Temperature, Chemical Cc. os L o n , and Other Parai:~icters 3. Control Ovcr ~",.---chanical liovemenLs 4. Control in ~!.,Dvi-ng ObJects 5. Bionic Slave D~!viCCS. RObOtS, "10(11CIS Of Mechan S. Pr ob I fmi~; o f t 1-11 (- L i lig Co:!'p rehuns i')(- V, iIi B i0 Lo", i I A'~J)I-tcLs oi L11c. Mz"n "Ifid General QLIuStiOnS 1) 111 t 0 r i ng L~ i ~ d Fc, r c- ca L in L'A i ~, c t a"'1! "QW Of IIIt.IA-,Wt-.iOII It:tt,F(J'JI ti," Qperat.ol ;i,ld (11c M;;('1111-ic USSR ANISIMOVA, T. 'N, Ccnpi'Ler, Bionika. Bibliografichi~!skiy Ukazat-21' tvennov -4 InosEranno-.- L-ircraturv 1958-11168 (Bionics. -2,i*b-I-i,:,,cr~----,',-4C Soviet and Foreign Literature ic)58-1968), '140scow, "N'auka," 1-971, 168 2. Bioelectric Control Systems and Prostheses 90 3. Biological Objects in the Composition of Tedui-ical Devices and Svstems 94 4. Obtaining hil-om-ation on the State of '.,iol(-gLca'- Systems 9 Biomedical EquipnierlL 9 Telemetric Ecju.!p,.,,ient 9 COMPLILer Technology in MologY and 'te(lic-l"ne 5. Stimulators. Active Ji-ffluence on Biological Processes 100 9. Bioni c Prublems~ o~~' Image _,n on 101 1. General QuesLioiis. Arialysors ,ind 1 2. llecol-nit.fori ol" Aural Im,2ges 11 Ef C (j gn t: o; I o f V i 5 u,-,. I I mages r) u 10. Ne ro bionics 112 L General the Problem of and Phvsical Nodel-ing, of the Nervni,~7 11? 9/11 USSR T) 0 L C- -'I) ANISIMOVA, COr tvennoy I Incs trLmioy Literatury 1958-11)(18 (gicnics. Soviet and Foreimi Li te rature i 9-3S-1968) , mosco-w, 19 1 S 2. Prii, 'iarv Functioning Mechanisms oF Klo-ients of the Nervou~ System and Bioelectric Ph.(,nomeril 3. Neurons and Neuron s 4. Nerve Fibers and Neuristors 1-91 5. Nerve Netwo~ks and Centers and .'lodcls of T11L2!!i 1212 6. ,;,, amd Translission lin Infor-maLiop. Encodin Biolo,gical SLructure .1. 2') 7. Mechanisms of AdaptaLicn and Learning 12 7 8. c n, o 9. Problums of the Reliability of 1), io .1 Bi=L- c Aspects _I 2 1: T-i e ftc~ and c, 1 1. Generai Questions 2. Mlode-li-:- gBeliavior 3. 6 4. I'lie Brai .1nd, Cc-mpuvors lop 1 USSR Bionil-a. Bih-liografi-Cheski- Uka;,atel' tven-nov i Incstrannoy Literatury 195'6-1968 (Bionics. G", Soviet and Foreign Litcrature -1938-n('s), ibF 5. Mathematical Models of Biolo-ical SyFtcul, and Processes 6. Bionic Aspects of the Theory of Lar,pe Sy~~;tem~3 143 Author Index List of the A")".-rovjaciozis of Nanes of Russifan md 11111 112 033 UNCLA.SSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-TERPULYMER CF FLUORO SUBSTITUTED STYRENES WITH STYRENE AND WITH DIENES -U- AUTHOR-(05)-ANISIM0'vAv_ V.V., GORSHKOVA, I.A., DUKUKINA, A.F., PETERKIN, 6.0.1 SMIRquVW~-t. '16 CGUNTRY UF INFO-USSR SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVEG., KHIM. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 1970, 13E2), 256-8 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-POLYMERIZATION, FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMP,_)J'?40, STYRU_~4E, ".)ILNE' ISOPRENL, COPOLYMER# ELASTICITY CCNfROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-200010780 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124449 i! IN C L 4 ~_ S f F 2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF---J-')0Cf7Cj CIRC ACCIESSICN NO-AP0124449 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF r-GMONO;MER MIXT. COMPN* 6N Tf--E COMPN. AND PROPERTIES OF THE TITLE TERPI-A.".'NERS qA5 STUDIES. EMULSICN OR BULK POLYMN. UF STYRENE (1), 3~jTADIENE (11) [J;~ ISUPRENE (III), AND P PHC SU66 H SU84 CF:CF SUB2, PhCF:CFSUi32 (IV)# C SU86 F SUB5 CML:CHSUB2, PHCF; CFCLp OR RPHC SUB6 h SUB4 CF: GAVE 1-2 HIGH MOL. WT. TERPOLYMERS, IN 17.9-72.4PERCENT YIELDSt WfiJISE FLUORUSTYk-lENE CONTENTS (05.-24PERCENTJ WERE SIGNIFICANTLY L04ER THAN rHOSE IN IHE ORIGINAL MUNGMEk MIXT. (3.66-49-82 MOLE PERCFNT). EMULSION POLYMN. OF A 1-11-111 MIXT. AND BULK POLYMN. OF 1, 111, AND C SUBt, F SU85 CH:Ch SUB2 OIL) NOT GIVE TERPOLYMERS. REACTIONS WITH ISOPRENE REQUIRED SIMILAR TO 4 TIMES LONGER. THE HIGHER THE 11 CONTENT OF A TERPOLYMER, THE HIGHER ITS MOL. WT. TERPOLYMER CONTG. GREATER THAN ZOPERCENT 11 WERE RU&BERS; FILMS CAST FROM BENZENE SCLN. WERE MORE ELASTIC THAN THOSE OF COPLLIMERS NOT CGNTG. 11, FACILITY: LENINGRAD., POLITEKH. INST. IM. KALININA, LENINGRAD, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED /i USSR I LTDC 576.8 1-T RYBAKOV, N. I. , GUBERINIYEV, M. A. , CH11,MIROV, 0. B. KOLOBOV, A. V., ANISMI, Ye. D., and KOZLOV V. A., Institute of Experimental , Academy f d3cal C3. Biology 0 USSR "The Effect of Some Radioprotectors on Processes Associated With Lysogeniza- tion of Bacteria and Induction of Intracellular A -Exonuclease" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1, 1970, pp 38-42 Abstract; The radioprotector finam (an aminothiol inhibited the frequenicy of lysogenization of E. coli SF-14 (7~-try-Sr) by ~-phage and inhibited the synthesis of induced A -exonuclease at different times after infection. The effect was most pronounced in early stages of infection. After thirty r1ii-lutes the inhibiting effect of the radioprotector on A -exonuclease activity de- creased sharply. Results of detennination of the activity of A -exonuclease are consistent with data on the effect of finam on lysogenization of the Gesne bacterial strain. This suggests that enzyme systems play a part in the de- velopment of lysogenicity in bacterial cells. These enzymes may be DINAses of the endonuclease type. 1/1 I - 52 - Acc. l4r: G 45--53- PPM.'.,',,.T,I.Y SObaC!:; Izvestiya Akademii Nauk- SSSR, biolo-.icboall-aya, 1970, '46'r Is Tfj u 1- e r a M. A. Chimi--l-l"', 0. D r a an-- c v V. A sk i: INTLUENCE 0,~7-SOMF 't?AD[OPPGTi:CTOr.S ON THE PRO(:F',.S'.'; WITH LYSOGENIZATION Of- THE BACTERIA A\D !NDI,Cl'iO.% OF I'N'TEI?CI-Ll-t;LAI~;,~-LXO,\UCLEASI- T..t. and mdtl~; s n. I a L, n ~i vie 11,111cc, 7 Z. 71-'? RE:: L F =-:E USSR ANISKOV V. V., LIBEROV, A. B. UDC: 681.333:53 "Specialized Analog Computer 'Segraf-l' and F-XDerience in Operating it" Analogo-vychisl. tekhnika v organizatsii proiz-va i issled. bol'shikh -qistem (Analog Computers in the Organization of Production and investigation of Large Systems), Moscow, 1970, pp 137-145 (from RZIi-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'nava Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6B91) Translation: The "Segraf-l" specialized analog computer is described. it is designed for operative calculation, analysis, and optimization of PERT charts of small and medium volume containing up to 500-600 operation5 of which