SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARKHIPOV, N.T. - ARNOLDOV, M.N.
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USSR UDC 619:576.809.518:576.858.2
BADAYEV, F. A., CHEVELEV, S. F., IMITIN, N. I., and
PERSHIN, G. N., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary
Virology and Microbiology and All-Union Scientific Research Chemico-
Pharmaceutical Institute
"The Antivirus Activity of Synthetic Compounds"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 44-46
Abstract: Indolyl-3-propiohydroxamic acid (1), indolyl-3-acetohydroxamic
acid (2), 2,4,6-trichlororesorcinol (3), 2,4,6-trichlorophloroglucinol (4),
2,4,6-tribromopliloroglucinal (5), N-(o-tolyl)-N-cyanoethylaminabenzoquinone
(6), tetrahydrotatraoxonaphthalene dillydrate (oxo1in) (7), beta-indolyl-
proplonic. acid (8),.and beta-indolylbutyric acid (9)~inhibited to 98.4% of
more the propagation of the virus of Auieszky's disease in a cell culture.
The prophylactic a-Lid therapeutic activities of (1), (2), (3), and (7) and the
prophylactic activity of (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8) in connection with the
studied. A prophylac-
experimental infection of rabbits with the.virus werL
tic activity was exhibited by (1), (3), and (8): 16.6-40% of the infected
rabbits that had been treated with these compounds survived, whereas all of
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the controls died. A slight therapeutic effect was exerted by (2) and (6):
the rabbits treated with (2) died 7 days later than controls, while one out
of three animals treated with M-survived. (1), (3), and (8) were also
tested in connection with experiments in which sheep were infected with
Aujeszky's disease. These compounds had a slight therapeutic effect on
the sheep.
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USSR UDC 6191616.981.452.636.4
ARMPQV, N. I., PICHUGIN, L. 14., BURTSEW, V. I., and KUSHNIR, A. T., All-
Urff~o~ c tific Research Institute of Veterinary Virology and 1411crobiology
fen
"Cytochemical Evaluation of Hog Cholera Virus Vaccine"
Moscow, Veterinariyal No 4, 1971P pp 43-45
Abstracti Comparative cytomorphological and pytohistochemical study of
immunity production was conducted in gilts immunized with avirulent lapinized
and cultural hog cholera virus vaccines (by inhalation and intramuscular
injection), The lymph nodes, spleen, liver, lungs, and blood were examined
at Various times after vaccination. The various changes produced by the
vaccines were most pronounced after 4 to 6 dayst hyperemia In the lymph nodes,
hyperplasia of the lymph follicles, and a sharp plasua,~cell reactiont
especially in the regional lymph nodes and spleen (where the plasma cells
- -in the peripheral blood showed a
increased 3' to 4-fold). The lymphocytes
similar :Increase. Biochemical anAlyais.of the bloodze'vealed marked changes
in-the serum proteinsi sharp decrease in albumins and,increase in the alpha-
and ganma-globulins. All the animals were completely immune to cholera at
this timo, The cultural vaccine elicited the strongest and:most prolonged
immunomorphological response and conforod the highest degree of immunity,
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USSR UDC :519.a;62-50
ROTACH, V. Ya. , AJUMIPOV, N. V.
"Solution of the Pelegrin Problem for Objects With. DeIay in the Case of
Uncorrelated Input Signals"
Tr. NII u-oravl. mashin i sisten- Oforks of the Scientific Research Insti-
tute for Control Computers and Systems), 1971-, VYP., 5~,~ pp 127-131 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No gv3o6)
Translation: The Pelegrin problem in the statisticaldynamics of auto-
matic systems is the name given to the.igeneralization; of the Wiener
problem to systems with a predetermined invariable section-when, in
addition to the useful signal with superimbosed interXerence, the system
is subjected to other disturbances whose,paint of application does not
-coincide with that of the useful' signal. In thia paper, methods of
optimizing inul1idi=-_nsionU- system are used to ~ find- a general solution
the given
with.regard to the limitations ch are imposed by delay in
section of the system. From the author's resume-
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CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0115546
",~--ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TRIANGLE PHASE DIAGRAMSOF
SU83 SYSTEMS (wHGRE:M EQUALS N.At K, OR RB) SPLLT INTO 4
TRIANGULAR PHASE DIAGRAMS. .THE SECTIONS NAI.ALI SUB3-CS,I.,NALI
~.`i:--SUB3 (WHERE N'EQUALS 1 OK 2) AND NAI-C:SI.ALI SU83. APPEAR As QUASIBIt4ARY
SYSTEPSAFORYING LIMlITE:) SOLID SOLNS. AND EACH HAVING ONE EUTECTIC, I.E.
AT. 1,55~ AND SIMILAR TO 43 MOLE PERCENT: CSI.ALI SU63, 150 AND SIMILAR TO
46 MCLE.PERCENT CSI.2ALI SUB3, AND 240DEGREES AND SIMILAR 8 MOLE PERC~ENT
RESP. PHASE DIAGRAMS OF S Y STEMS' OF D~.AL I ~:SU83, W I TH K I ALI SU33
AND RBI.ALI SUW3 ARE CONSTRUCTED.: THEY FORWEUTECTICS1, AT 175DEGREES
AND SIMILAR TO 59 POLE PERCENT KI.ALI: SUB3 AND SIMILAR TO 195f)EGREES AND
SIMILAR TO 75 MOLE PERCENT. RBI*ALI:SUB3p-RESP. THE SYSTEM OF RBI.ALI
L-!1SUB3 HAS LIVITED SOLID SOLY. ATbOTH CONCENTRATIONAL EXTREMES.
OF THE TERNARY SYSTEM'NAE-CSI-ALI SUB3~;ARE (H.P.j MOLE PERCENT
NAI, AND MOLE PERCENT CSI GIVEN): , 115DEGREESt 2S.5, 5.5; 145DEGREES,
22. 0,~ 21.G;,1600EGREES, 31.0, 21:.0; AND :235DEGREES-, 24,0,:53.0.
LNCL ASS IF TED PROC TE
ESSING DA -20NOV7C
ITLE-SCLUBILITY IN THE SODIUM CESIU'M PARALLEL TO CHLORILDEt CHLORATE H
~-SUB 2O.SYSTEM AT 25, 50, AND 7.5DEGREES,.-U-
~iWTHOR-(02)-ARKHIPOV, S.M., KASHINAS, N.I.
;:C_CU,hTfZY G-F. INFO-LSSR
~~"SGURCE-Zl-.. N E 0 RG .K H 11970, 15(3)j 760-4
T EPUSL ISFE7C-----70
S USJ E C TAREAS-CHEMISTRY
~TGPIC TAGS--ChLCRIDE, SGLID SCLUTIOIN,. SGDIUV. COMPOUNDt CESIUM COMPOUND,
-SOLUBILITY
C EN TR C LP..A.Q.KlhG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
~~DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PRO-kY.REELIFRAME--300110713 STEP NC--UR/0078/70/015/0r-,-/0160/0764
-CIRC ACCESSICN N'O--AP0126et25
UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
-tIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126425
~_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SO
LY. OF NACLO SU83, r_SCLQ SUB3, H
SU82,0 A N DCSCL, CSCLO SUB3, H SUB2~0 SYSTEMS WAS STUDIED AT 25DEGREES
.4ND SOLY. ISCTHERMS WERE CONSTRUCTED. IN NA PRII'LlE POSITIVEt CS
.:,._.DEPRIVE_ PCSITIVE PARALLEL TO CL PRIME NEGATIVE, CLO SU83. PRIt-.E
NEGAriVE
H SL,62 0 SYSTEMS WAS GETD.:AT 2 5 r50, AND 75 'DEGREES AND CRYSTN.
-FIELDS ARE PRESENTED FOR NACL, AND CACL,~CSCL AND 1NACL0 SUB3r CSCLO SU133
'SOLID SCLt%S. THE.INVESTIGATED SYSTEMS ARE:OF,A SIMPLE EUTON[C TYPE. A
-_~RESLLTS AkE TABULATED.
U'Nf_L'~' S s IF un
Ye.,.
tAkAgbf-,--ite P.
"Generator of Specially Formed light Pulses, Based on the Gas
Laser"
Elekiron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Gazorazy~jradn. _pribory
g, Scientific~Technical Colle.c1ion of
TEI-ectronic Engineerin j~
Gas.Discharge.Devices) 1970, 110. 3(19), PP 33-36 (from RZh-
-Radiotekhnik No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D250)
Translation: A light-pulse generator is described in which light
signals in the nanosecond range are formed with the deviation of
beam of a helium"neon laser LG-56 in an electrooptical
deviating device under the action of a piLlse controlling voltage.
The structural peculiarities and the basic output characterist-
ics of the generator are given. Author's abstract
USSR UDC: 621-373:530-145.6
I., PAHOV, Ye. I., RYZHAKOVA, Z. L.,
V. K., YERSHOV,
Act. sti a c- t'
-Nr: ervice: Code:
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INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABSf 0. /Z (D
"16106264-
70-28184 .1; A device for transmitting analog signals
M.
(Ustroistvo dlia pwedachi analogovykhsignalow). V__K Ark-bin v
V. Gaifullin, and V_ G.'Shatokhin. A~G;!~~7;e7kh,;
lu. N. Kruglov
EkWewirnenta, Jan.-Feb.,1970, p. 195-197. In Bussian2
Descriptinn of a device fo~ transmitting informatign in analog
form, using He-Ne iasier radiation Ao' ~ attain a time. resolution of 9
nsec. A detailed study is made of the transfer characteristics of an
7 .
optic,al teiemetric channel for transmitting pulsed nanosecond signals
in analog form. It is shown that, if the light intensity at the
modulator output at.the initial operating point amounts to;. 12 to
17% of the maximufn.,a6d,the operatin cornditions~of the photo-
detector are correctly chosen, a pulse with an amplitude of up to 300
V can be transmi"ed through the,telemetric channel with minimum
ideband ~ feature of. the
nonlinear distortions. It is noted that" the wi
transmission line in such a system is determined mainly by the th-ne
resolution of the photomultiplier. A.G.K;j
REEL/FRAME
19881508
USSR UDC: 621.391.1
ARKHIPOV V. S. Active Member of the Scientific and Technical Society of Radio
ctronics and Communications imeni A. S. Popov
"Cadence Synchronization of a Multichannel Pilot Communications System"
Moscow, Radioteklinika, Vol. 26, No 6, Jun 71, pp 7-13
Abstract: A method of cadence synchronization of a system of communications with
phase telegraphy is considered. To eliminate phase ambiguity, unkeyed pilot signals
are- introduced into the group signal. Benveen the pilot signals are rr,-l information
components with frequency spacing wp of the order of a few dozen 11z (where m is a
positive whole number). This close spacing ensur es fairly strong correlation be-
tween the random phase components of the carriers of partial channels and the closest
pilot signal, which makes it possible to compensate for the nonstationary nature of
the short-wave channel. The synchronizing method boils down to comparing the posi-
tions of the vectors of the group spectrum components in system of coordinates whih
are fixed relative to determined components of the above-mentioned vectors. The
systems of coordinates are formed by vectors corresponding to the sine and cosine
components of reference voltages generated by the frequency-changing circuit at the
reception end., if the receiving and transmitting frequency changers are mismatched
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ARKRIPOV, V. S., Radioteklinika, Vol. 26, No 6, Jun 71, 7-13
p
by At, then the positions of the above-mentioned vectors,in the corresponding
systems of coordinates will not coincide. The difference in the angles of turn
of the vectors in the corresponding.systems will be.proportional to 4t. A diagram
of the device is presented, and the sign of the mismatch:is determined. Coarse
and,fine adjustment circuits are provided.in the cadence -synchronization system.
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MEN'SHIKOV, A. Z., ARKHIPOVI V. Ye., ZAKIIAROV, A. I.,.and SIDOROV, S. K.,
Institute of Metal the.Ukrainian National Center of the Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Atomic Correlation in Invar Ferro-.NTickel-Alloys"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 72, pp 309-
315
Abstract: An experimental investigation was made of the nuclear diffusion
scattering of neutrons on hardened specimens of ferro-nickel alloys (50,
65, and 70 at% Fe). The specimens contained the isotope of nickel 62 having
a negative amplitude of scattering. The parameters of theshort-range order
(a < 0) in the first and the second coordination spheres were calculated by
the method of least squares from experimental curves Of the dependence of
the differential scattering section on the~wave vector. The calculation of
the number of ator-s in the first coordination sphere indicates that in hard-
ened nickel alloys containing 65 and 70 at% Fe, a short-range order of the
NiFe or N'Fe3 types is being established. A parallel investigation t-fas made
of the change of the linear expansion coefficient and parameters of the
short-range order depending on the annealing temperature of the Invar alloy.
The experimc~nts roveal(id that Lcrnperature annefflng, reducl.ng, to a development
USSR
MENISHIKOV, A. Z., et al., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2,
Aug 72, pp 309-315
of a short-range order, decreases the anomaly of the linear expansion co-
efficient. Therefore, the atomic correlation of the short-range-order type
can only attenuate the Invar phenomenon,-but it cannot be Lts source. Two
figures, one table, fifteen bibliographic references.
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112 005 UNCLASSIFIED ORnCESSING DATE--18SEP10
TI,TLE--TO IMPROVE THE METHODS OF CONTROLLING THE TRANSPORTATION PROCESS
_U_
AUTHOR--ARKHIPOV, YE.
C OUNT R YOF INFO--USSR
RECHNOY TRANSPORTs NO lt JAN 70t PP 11-13
.",.DATE PUBLISHED ---- JAN10
__-SUBJECT AREAS--MILITARY SCIENCESt MECH.9 IND.t CIVIL ANO M4RINE ENGR
:TOPIC TACS--INLA.ND WATERWAY TRANSPORTATIONV TRANSPORTATICIN SYSTEM
.Ct-';"'TRGL MAiz.KIkG--N3 ;RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REeL/FRAME--1987/0917 STEP NO--U"~/0310/70/000/C)01/0011/OOL3
CIPC ACCFSSfnN NO--AP0104339
Z/Z 005 UNCLASSI FLED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104339
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACTs THIS ARTICLE IS AN.' ACCOUNT OF THE
SECOND THEORETICAL SEMINAR (114 GENEPALIZATIO,% EXPER OF THE
OF THE TENCE
USE OF MATHEMATICALMETHOOS I'N THE CONTROL OF THE TRANSPORTATION PROCESS
WHICWWAS HELD IN LENINGRAD ON 7-10 APRiL,1969. MORE TH4N 90 PRODUCTION
-AND SCIENTIFIC WOPKERS FROM 20*ORGA.NI:ZATIONS OF RIVER.AND RELATED.FORMS
.,OF TRANSPORT PARTICIPATED IN THE WORK OF: THE SEMINAR.: SOME 23 REPORTS
89
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AA011POVA,."", ZEL YEV, N S.
"Software for M-20 Computer Program-Controlled Indicator"
Vychisl. Mat. i Vychisl. Tekhn. [Computational Mathepiatics and Computer
Equipment -- Collect-ion of Works], No.2, Kharlk-ov, 1971, pp 76-78, (Trans-
lated from Referatixmyy Zhurnal,-Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V701
by the author's).
Translation: A description is presented of two standard subroutines designed
for display device software.
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011CANMATION Mir PMWOMAMI: OF C019-111"IE PITYSICAI. EXAM INATICN; ON
HINLAL 1'01111~AIION OF TAIUWV!ila~74
(Article bl.* CI13iL 11,
Nld IC II I0, Trn -, 0,vn-I-I Z-y I'lof. 1-
member uf the UtbP Ac.d,my ~f~
Institute imeni I.M. Seclo-OOY, R~,vcow.
Au..Ian, No 10, 197.1, s0oulttud 3 :!arch
ip
In il-.e currcnt litcrnt-jr--- jL Ii cug-liaky U, iu";;;"
t1o, of 'r H, . ......
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soLa tivoi, it to V,ry irp,rwnt. i-rtie~Iivlv 1,~% 3;-vcWI1wt0 In j~C-'
hygirne. for the Vtv.-wIww portni"Irlit t" orpinlro-Hon of
to be Ov, nobjttlct of e-.4culijon and L~,jn of q-cial nt.ud~.
in 0i~ prr~vnV ret-rt wo- -~-,Irfre tii~ rvpcr~t.* v.~;tr!tAco ;".!nod
In organlr~tng-and Ierfortuln; za-ss ;;h~ZiCals eft the r,,r~l
T-,~bovp,koy. 0~,I.ot ~Idefi r.--I-nent M tho rnFr,i- of
anclohylift-nic Study!
ut.dy'.--, C ndotted 1, 1970-1`471 1-)- ti~o- clu..-r a-t
I.-Ith A rti. " ~t a. b.r.' v WtI,4d.
U0 " . . ed on .1 ppe'.1"ll'
119finCII t)I1 JbjCCti1C0, took.. 10d QI1,1CGLb of 111vtUtiV.3tLQm- 1"- 7--
a 9,000 person naurpIc of the rur:sI popoIntloo from t~w r-yono ~)f C~,e
obl t, 01,borlo.My and ~;-purokf-,-. -rvrd n~ tho Moject fvt
of tho ph"Ical Cmiditipo of tOC r~jrnl 1. .-cc'jan~' 1".b tl.~
objcti-, and t.vksk or ti.. qtu,-y o -Cf'rd of m-?dtcal und .~W ~.rw' of
Lim- rui o1, C-!Wonl." -oi dvvvl'r~d Witcl, i'l con'.Igt-lt .11h ZILe
of bOth a Nally nod lod1vtdisl. survey. 71he
or urk .4re bauod on: 1) Ald of local ."d q'~Vt.lt g-ojo-~
2) util.17ation of tl~v -intIng qy.r- of Public ho.Ith nv~r'cioo A~~
institutiona; 1) acttvs, lovolve-triL of rublic oreunitntions ond tt'~ 1%~'~.4
cof~iuolLy in t1w oLody.
InVv,otIj;4tIOo Of ljoi Phymirnk Condition of tio, Popolattan v(
ohl,o;L). Moscov, 1930.
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PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
L/2 026 UNCLASSIFIEDI:
AND THERMOOXIDATIVE AGING-AND.STABILIZATION OF POLYIMIDES
-~~-AUTHOR-(03)-RAFIKOVv S.R., ARKHIPOVAt I.A.t BUKETOVA# N*I.
CCUNTRY. OF INFO-USSR
SOEDIN.v, SER. B 1970, 12(3)r 234-7
%~DATE PUBL ISHED---70
~,"..SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
:._TOPIC TAGS-PHENYLENEP PYROMELLITIC ACIDP IMIDE, PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE,
---,:',',~",.,THERMAL~STABILITYP CHEMICAL STABILIZER, BROMINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND$
_:JENSILE STRENGTH, PLASTIC FILN
RESTRICTIONS
,,""DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-_*.,__P.R0XY REEL/ FRAME-200010687 STEP NO--UR/0460/701012)003/0234/0237
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124359
UNCLASSIFIED
026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124359
GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLY(OXDIPHENYLENE
il) POWDER OR FILMS~CONTG. HALOGENATED PYROMELLITIC
DIANHYDRIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CHAINOR AHLOGE NATED PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE
.~.'AT.THE TERMINALS, WAS~DEGRADED AT 500~-630DEGREUESO THE STABILIZED I HAS
RESISTANCE~AND HIGH.APPARENT ACTIVATION ENERGY.
THE-MOST EFFECTIVE STABILIZERS WERE THE BROMINATED FRAGMENTS. TTHE
STABILIZED I FILMS HAD EXCELLENT TENSILE~STRENGTHv WHICH WAS UNAFFECTED
~-EVEN AT:GREATER THAN 500DEGREES. FACILITY: INST. KHEM. NAUK,
iALMA ATA, USSR.
USSR UDC 541.18.04t547.11118
YATROSOV, YE. 1. , ICUMMOVA, K. ZH. -49mpm
6~~P, )MVED TA. YA. ,
and KABANCHIX, M. I., Institute of Hatero- a Ompounds, USSR AcadevW of
a Qjapo
Sciences
"Acid-Base Properties of Substituted TetrapheAyl-Mothylene-Diphosphine Dioxides"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akad. Nauk SS3R# Seriya )(h1micheakaya# No 1, Jan 72,
pp 199-201
Abstraeut Potentiometric titration with perchloric acid of the dioxides
of tetraphonylmeethylenediphosphines substituted in the,zethilene bridge
-was-carried out in nitromethane. The obtained values of,the alkalinity
constant p.K (CH NO.) were found to be linearly.related to the d *-con-
3
stants of the substitutes.
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AA0044784 UR 0482
Soyiet Inv entions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,
243014 CIRCUIT ~OR VFRIFYING SIGNALS. A,.ign.1
incoming'on the rail (9)"to the.receivLngf
transmitting module (1) is memorized in (2)
decoded in (3) and.amplified by (4). Them coder
(6) returns to the.receiving module a signal which
should be identical to that being verified. The
signals are compared at a.control point.(external)
and a coded message is despatched.to the comparison
module (7) for another check-. if everything is
all right the relay (8) opeiates and oneof the
amplifiers (5) issues a signal for operating a
required *ce of apparatus,
28.2.0 as 1222288/18-24.N.K.ARKHIPOVA et al.
CENTRAL INST.OF COMPLEX AUTOMATION.(23.9~69.)
Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 21c, 74b- lnt.Cl.G 05f,
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USSR
AMMOVA) 0. G., and PiffLOVA, I. V.
Al
Chc-i cals"
"Biochemical Investi--ations in -,--.-ie Stuld,,- o' the Toy~ ity0
i- tsiny i r~.eto-, r ustanovI. rcdel I, (10i,
V sb. P n -0
vo~z~jZne
v
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of E's-'Uablisai n- -,r..-L T, Pc r-r-L s!b le C onc.., n-- mti ons, oi' '-st"a"Ces
in the A4r or industrial Prc:rjJ.!;cs C o I lclc ti on c, f
r,-,) 41-40 (frc-l 2,
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Translation: Survey. Dibliogra~hy with three titlcz.
1"M MPdiFqERj79X-Fki MOM
'LIZ 025 UNCLASSIFIED.' ~PROCESSfNG DATE--160CT70
%T-ITLE--TOXIC EFFECTS Of ISUPROPYLAITRITE AND ISOPR,OPYL NITRATE _u_
AUTHOR-021-YUNUSOVAT KH.K., ARKHIPOVA, O.G.
_,,,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
:al.1,SOURCE:--FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970, 33(l), 110-12
~,_.UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:,:-"SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
-TOPIC TAGS--ISOPROPYL NITRATE, NITRITE,~TOXICITY, LIVER,
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0047 STEP NO--UR/0390/70/03"2/001/0111)/0112
_..CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0103727
UNCLASSIFIED
112 008
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~7~TITLE-THEORETIC4L ANALYSIS OF CONFORMATIONS OF SOME METHYLAMIDES OF N
ACETYLDIPEPT IDES -U-
AU,THOR-(03)-LIPKIND, G.-M., ARKHIPOVA, S.F., POPOV, YE.M.
:.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
BIOLOGIYA, 1970p VOL 4, NR 3,, PP 331-338
PUBLISHED ------- 70
:.~SUNECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY
--PEPTIDE,
5TOPIC TAGS MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
-:--COiqTr,OL HAkKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS'
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,:PROXY REEL/.FRAkIE--1998/0177 STEP NO--UR/0463/70/004/003/0331/0338
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120377
UNCLASS IF IED
-2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~CIRC, ACCESSION NO-- AP0120877
-',ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONFORMATIONS OF THE MOLECULS
WITHITHREE AMIDE GROUPS: N,AC"--TYLGLYCYLGLYCINEv~NtACETYLIL (D)
ALANYL9L,ALAN-INE AND NtACETYLvLwVALYLfLtVALINE HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED.
THE GEOMETRICAL PARAMETERS OF FAVORABLE FORMS WITHOUT HYDROGEN BONDING
HAVE BEEN CALCULATED USING THE MINIMIZATION PROCEDURE AND DEPICTED ON
THE TWO DIMENSIONAL PHI (C PRIMEALPHA MINUS N) MINUS PSI (C PRIMEALPHA
~MINUS C PRIME) THE VALUES OF THE PHI AND PSI
CONFORMATIONAL MAPS.
ANGLES IN THE PREFERRED CONFORMATIONS OF COR,RESPONDING COMPOUNDS WITH
TWO AMINO GROUPS CAN BE USED AS THE ZERO APPROXIMATION IN THE SEARCH FOR
THE POTENT"IAL ENERGY MINIMUM OF THE OLIG SIGNIFICANT
OPEPTIDES. THE
,SCAT-TER.ING IN-THE PHI AND PSI VALUES FOUND FOR THE METHYLAMIDES OF N
ACETYLDIPEPTIOES AS WELL AS THE:DEVIATIONS FROM ADDITIVITY OF ENERGIES
ARISING.WITH INCREASE OF PEPTIDE CHAN LENGTH CAN BE CONSIDERED AS THE
EVIDENCE FOR MUTUAL DEPENDENCE OF,CONFORMATIONAL STATE OF THE TWO AMINO
ACID RESIDUES. THF MOST STABLE AMONG THE STRETCHED FORMS INVESTIGATED
ARE THOSE THAT HAVE THE ANGLES OF ROTATION ABOUTTHE C PRIMEALPHA MINUS
N'AND C,PRIMEALPHA C PRIME BONDS CLOS E TO THOSE OCCURING IN THE RIGHT
HANDE,D.ALP,HA HELIX AND IN THE BETA STRUCTURE. THE EFFECT OF
DISTURBANCES OF THE STEREOREGULARITY OF THE ASYMMETRIC CENTERS IN THE
'-PE PT IDE CHAIN ARE ALSO DISCUSSED. FACILITjy: INSTITUTE FOR
CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR, MOSCOW.
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ARKHOVSKIY V. F. (Editor)
"Conversion and Processing of Information. Collection of Articles"
Preobrazovaniye i Obrabotka Informatsii. Sb. Statcy. [English Version Above],
Moscow, Moscow University Press, 1972, 191 pages (Tr.
anslated from Refera.tivnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V642).-
Translation: ThLs collection contains a number of articles in three sections:
"Programming," "Conversion of information" and "Processin&of li)forination."
The.first section of the collection includes articles on programming of
statistical problems, editing programs, programs for printer output of graphic
and symbolic information, etc. The articles in the second section are
dedicated to pressing problems of conversion of information in various computer
input-output devices, measuring and control systems. The third section of the
collection contains articles which analyze general problems of information
processing using correlation devices and conversion devices, test systems, as
-well as individual circuits of computer input-output devices, automatic com-
puters, computing, measurement and control systems.
mini
VA i
USSR uDc 681-325.65
ARKHOVSKIY, V. F.
"Design Methods of improving the Dynamic Precision of- Servo-Type Analog-
-Digital Converters"
Taganrog, Region. nauch.-tekhni seminar po stat. analizu, modelir. i a:vto-
matiz. kontrolya ob"yektov s konstrukt. slozhn. struktu-roy--sbornik (Regi-
onal.Scientific and Technical Seminar on Statistical Analysis, Modeling and
Automated Monitoring of Objects With a Structurally Complex Design--collec-
ti-on.of works), vy-p. 6, 1972, pp 25-29 (from RZh-Av-toma 'tika, Telemekhanika
i Vychislitel'naya Telrhnika, No 11, Nov 72, abstract No.llB3o4)
Translation: The author considers methods of correcting servo-type
analog-digital converters with respect to speed. The base circuit is se-
lected, an optimum equivalent circuit is synthesized and the defining equa-
tion is aerived, a table of parameters is computed for di:rferent states of
the system, and the laws are found which govern the mutual relation between
the parameters of the system and its state. The synthesis of the structures
contains a check on all possible hypotheses of different functioning of cor-
rection systems with determination of the main output ch,~_,racteristics. The
results of modeling are given. Five illustrations, bibliography of two titles. L.P.
USSR UDC: 681.327
SHEVELEV, A. Ye., ARKHOVSKIY V. F.
"Signal-Brightness Converter of Image Display Device"
Novyye Beskontaktu. Elektron. Ustroystva., Ch. 2 (New Contactless Electron-ic
Devices. Part II -- Collection of-Works], Moscow, 1970, pp 210-212 (Trans-
lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Av'tomatika,,Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya
Tekhnika, No 10 1970, Abstract No 10B262, by T. R.)
Translation: It is noted that when various problems are solved by digital
computer, complex functional relationships of three variables must be dis-
played. These problems include the following: cross section of a hetero-
geneous body, graphs of distributions as~functions of a new parameter (for
examplej time or temperature), nonlinear surfacea, etco In these cases,
scanning by cross sections or multiple imposition of iriages'(cone-image type)
are ineffective. The most successful method is the brightness-modulation
method. In the transmission of data from the computer:to the "modulator,"
the cathode ray tube of the device contains two units:. a digital-analog
converter and an interrupter-modulator. -The principal requirements on
these units are determined. Three illustrations.
1/1
Reliability..
USSR uDc: 621.396.6.019.3
ARKIN, G. I.
"Planning Abbreviated Tests of Articles of Electronic Technology"
Elektron. prom-st'. Nauch. tekhn. sb. (The Electronics Industry. Scientific
and Technical Collection), 1972, No 1, pp 61-64 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No
8% Aug 72, Abstract No 8V316)
Translation: A method is proposed for planning abbreviated tests which
guarantee the required reliability of estimated quality of articles of
electronic technology.
UDC 519-33+519-272
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lati.tematical ':`corcm-cs 'In ~itut~-,
fentral M
ARKIN -4
Tcaaenw 51 Sciences of the USSR, Moscow
"Variational Problem With Functions of Several Variables and Operator
f Ex-stencell
Limitations: Principle of the Maximum and Theorem o
Moscow,-DAN SSSR, 1971, vol 200, No Sep 71, pp 9-12
Abstract: The following variational Droblem is considered. It is required
to maximize the functional
c (x, y, u (-T, y)) dx dy
00
assuminlc- the li-M-itations
(z, y, u (x, y)) dy 0;
1/2
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'ARKIN, V. I., LEVIN, V. L., DAN SSSR, vol 200, No I Sev 71, pp 9-12
g (x, y, u (x, y)) dx 0-
the mappin.- U u (x, y) U is measurable and
U (X, 0 E=- U (X, Y)
for nearly al 1 (x, y) K where K (x, y) 0 x