SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BONDARENKO, E. A. - BONDARENKO, V. S.

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U S USSR uDc: 621.315.5 SOKOLOV, B. P. , BONDARMIKO 3...E. A., YUSOV, Yu. P. , VLASOV, L. G. , N( os cow Institute of Av-T atib 1 d e no ogy "A Resistive Material" 1ISSRAuthor's Certificate No 283366, filed 22 Apr 69, published 22 Dec 70 (from RZh-Radioteklinika., No 6, jun 71, Abstract No 6v461 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a resistive material based on valence semiconductors made from salts of alka2--i-earth metals and ortho acids activated by a dopant in the form of metallic compounds. The material is distinguished by the fact that the range of ratings is extended and the stability of param ters is improved by using zinc ortho- silicate as the base material and adding 2-4 percent by weigbt of manganese chloride as the dopant. 1/1 112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--30(JCT70 TITLE--VARIANTS OF VIBRATION DISEASE IN DRIFTERS OF THE DONBASS CJAL MINES _U_ AUTHOR-105)-dASAMYGINA, L.YA., bONDARENKO, G.A., ZHELKO, S.M., LYUaCMUDROV, V.YE., SUKHARSKA-Y-A-,---C.-W.-~"-'---,,--- COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SCURCE--VRACHEENOYE DELO, 1970, NR 5, PP 137-140 DATE PUGLISHED----70 55-UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-z--BIULOGIC-VIBRATION EFFECT, NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASE, INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE WITROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1747 STEP NO--UR/0475/70/000/005/0137/0140 CIRC ACCESSICN NG-APOL29115 uia-. I r' I E D 212 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0129115 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ANALYSIS OF VIBRATION DISEASE IN DRIFTERS OF COAL MINES INDICATES THAT THE CLINICAL PICTURE OF THE DISEASE IN DRIFTERS GF HORIZONTAL SHAFTES IS DOMINATED BY PHENOMENA OF VEGETATIVE POLYNEURITIST MAINLY IN THE UPPER EXTREMITIES; IN COAL MINE BUILDING WORKERS VEGETATIVE POLYNEURITIS IS MARKED BOTH IN THE UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES AND IS DETECTED AT THE BACKGROUND OF DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS ACTIVITY AND ORGANIC LESIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. FACILITY: OCNETSKIY MEDITSINSKIY INSTITUT. 'UN C L A S c' 11 -- I f-, D Ace, X.r. :A Ref. Code: UR 0475 PRLXARY SOURCE: Vrachebnoye Delo, 1970, Nr 1, ppjo;L-/0.5- ON THE THERAPEUTIC ~~'~V~CiENCY OF CLEUTHEROCOCCUS fy-t~bqmudrov, V.Ye.; Bas L.Ya.; Bilcezina, V.G.;- 'Mukhina, M.S.; Mikhavlova, T.I,; Osadchuk, V.S.~- (Donetsk) Ye.F.; Bondarenko, G.A.; DjE~~kqKich, O.A. Meutherococcus improves abnormal Tulmonary ventilation. favours normalization of the arterial pressure, positively influences cardiac rhythin and His bundle conduction. it proved rather efficient in Uie treatment of patients with initial stages of vibration disease. It is promising in the treatment of chronic lead intoxication. The preparation favours more rapid acclimatization of pneumoconiosis involved miners. It is concluded that eleutherococcus may be recommended for the complex treatment of patients with some professional diseases and more rapid acclimatization of patients to sanatorium conditions. REEL/FRAME ~.j i968150 If USSR BONDARENKO, G._F., SHEPCHENKO, V. U., Veterinary Science UDC 619:616.981.51-036.21 POGREBUYAK, L. I., DUBROVIN, Ye. I., KHARCHUK, A. N., and Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental "Some Problems of the Epizootiology of Anthrax" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 48-50 Abstract: In the period 1949-1970, the number of outbreaks of anthrax of farm animals, the incidence of anthrax among these animals, and the mor- tality rate of animals from anthrax decreased in the UkrSSR by factors of 11.1, 12.8, and 11.5, respectively. The incidence of anthrax of cattle increased from 57.2 to 73.8%, with the cattle owned by the population being affected to the principal extent, while that of sheep and goals decreased. Anthrax of hogs increased. The number of outbreaks of the disease and of the animals affected by it during the period under consideration were highest in the forest-steppe zcne of the UkrSSR, being followed by the Steppe, Carpa- thian mountains and foothills, and forest zone, in that order. Of all identified stationary points unsatisfactory from the sanitary standpoint with respect to anthrax, 77.7% have been inactive for more than 11 yrs. 1/2 83 USSR BONDARENKO, G. F., et al., Veterinariya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 48-50 The number of such points that were newly recorded decreased vs. 1946 by factor of 25.7 on the average in 1966-1970 and by a factor of 40 in 1970. One of the conditions that contributes to the persistence of outbreaks is the presence of Bac. anthracis in the soil at locations of old cattle burying grounds. Research is being conducted on the isolation from infected soil of actinomycetes with a heightened antiba-zterial activity towards Bac. anthracis with the view of applying these actinomycetes for the decontamination of cattle burying grounds. 2/2 USSR UDC 535-211 BW IVANOVO L. I., and YANUSHKEVICH, V. A., Moscow OEffect of Gigantic Laaer Pulses on the Microatructure of Aluminum" Ylbscow, Fielka i Khindya Obrabotki. Materialov, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp19-21 Abstractt An electron microscope study was made of defect formation in aluminum under the effect of gipantic laser pulses where the aluminum bed a purity of 99.99%. Disk samples. 50 microns thick, were vacuum annealed at 6000C for four hours prior to laser bombardment. After annealing, the samples were placed on a glass plate in distilled water and bombarded with laser pulses at room temperature. Bombardment was done in three modes -- 1, 11, 111, determined by the level of laser Dumping, with mode III being the maximum radiation capacity. The study showed that structural danage results from laser exposure where the nature and degree of sample damage depended on the mode of Irradiation and the distance of the investi- gated section from the crater epicenter. High concentrations of dislocation loops were found in samples for all three modes with the densities amounting to 10 14 /Cd for mode 1, 5- 1012 /cm3 for mode II, and 7.1013/CM3 for mode III. Three figures, three bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR UDC 543.422.4:542.957:547.357.4:546.821'131:547.558.1:547.315.1 BONDARENKO, G-N., KILAR'KOVA, Ye. M., MUSHINA, Ye. A., THTERINA, 11.1. P., and KRENTSEL', B. A., Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis Imeni A. V. Topchiyev, Academy of Sciences USSR 11IR Spectra of the Reaction Products of Bis-n-allylnickel Bromide With Titanium Tetrachloride, Triphenylphosphine, and Allene" Moscow, Izvestiya Ak-ademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya. Khimicheskaya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 1224-1227 Abstract: The IR spectra were studied of the reaction products of bis-7,- ally1nickel bromide with TiC14 and triphenylphosphine. It was proposed that there occurs a ,r -~ a isomerization in Tr-allyl-nickel complex. The i.-allyl structure is retained in the reaction of bis-r-ally1nickel bromide with allene. During allene nolymerization the activity of the complexes decreases in the order OT-C3115N'1)2 > OT-C 3H5NiBr)2 > (7T-C4117C')2' 1/1 USSR UDC 51.330.115 BONDARF,NKO, G. V. "Mathematical Economics Modeling of Consumption of Vegetables by the Populations of Large Cities (Using Kiev as an Example)" Mat. Metody Issled. i Oppimiz. Sistem. V-Yp. 4 [Mathematical Methods of Studying an Optimizing Systems, No. 4, -- Collecti~-I't of Works], Kiev, 1970, pp 91-114 (TTanslatedfrom Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No 4 V610). No Abstract. 1/1 bSSR UDC: 621-317-73(088.8) BONDARENKo. i. v: "A Coaxial Automatic impedance I-Teter" j 70 USSR Author's Certificate No 263701, filed 6 Sep 65, published 15 un (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A298 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an automatic coa-fdP1 impedance meter for microwave elements. lihe device contains a sweep generator, a fou:r-detector impedance pickup, and a single-detector or two-detector oscilloscope display tube stabilization signal pickup. As a distinguishing feature of the instrument, the overall dimensions of the device are reduced, and its amplitude-phase characteristics are improved bY accommodating the impedance pickup and stabilization signal pickup in a single section of coaxial line. A decoupling attenuator or diode is fastened between the -Dicku-,)s on the inner conductor of the coaxial line. 92 - USSR UDC 621.372.88 BAKANOV, S. A. , BONDARENKO, i. K., SALAMA.TIN, V. V. ........... "A Unit for Auto-m-a-t7cally Measuring the Parameters of Waveguide Devices" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobreteniya, promyshleni-iyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znp-ki, No 2, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 290460, division H, filed 17 Jan 69, published 22 Dec 70, T) 162 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a unit for automatically measuring the parameters of waveguide devices. The unit consists of a tee connected to a mean tire ine rit chw-inel and a reference channel. Instal-led in these channels are cotjl)lf.-r3 of circular polarization and brdlaslt load". connected to a detector oection. As a distinguishing feature of III-he patent, the ovpr--'! "L.Lr-ensions of the device are reduced and the desiDn is siriplified by using a section of circular waveguide to connect the couplers of circular polarization in the measurement and reference channels. Connected in series in this waveguide section are a fixed detector section and a phase-shiftil-,- plat-- which turns through 180 degrees. USSR UDC: 621.317-73(088.8) BONDAREENKO, I. K. "A Waveguide Instrun nt for Measuring impedances" USSR AuthcLrls r-r!-jrjrate No 255380, filed 22 Apr 67, published 12 Mar 70 krrom RZh-_Radi_otekhriika, NO 121 Dec 70, Abstract uo 12A373 P) Translation: Existing waveguide impedance meters which contain a wobbu- lator, a four-detector impedwice pickup, etc. do not provide sufficiently high measurement precision and have a relatively narrow band of working frequencies. In the proposed design, these deficiencies are eliminated by proper arrangement of the detector heads in the above-mentioned impedance pickup, and by decoupling these heads from those of the stabilization signall Dickur). E. L. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621.317.34 BONDARENKO I,,,.K_.i,--VITIKO, Yu. K. Loop Reflectometers and Circuits for Automatic Measurements of the Param- eters of SHF Channels" Dokl. Vses. nauctino-tel-lin. konferenLsH pa radiotekhri. lzttierenlyam. T. 2 (Re- ports of the All-Union Scientific mid Technical Conference on Radio Engineer- ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, T)p 18-20 O*rnm No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A367) Translation: Measurement of mismatches (SWR or modulus of the coefficient of reflection) makes up 'the greatest proportion of the measurf,,mf~nts in ad- justing and checking the elements and junctions of an SIIF channel, For these purposes, automatic SWR meters are used whose error is characterized chiefly by non-identity of the parameters of directional couplers. To re- duce these errors, cut down the overall dimensions of the SHF section, etc., a loop refflector--ter is developed which replaces the directional couplers in the SWR meter. The construction and principle of operation of the re- flectometer are described. Data are given on errors. Bibliography of one title. E. L. 1/1 r WJSSR UDC: 621. 317.7-5 BA: OV, S. A. , "Mothods of Triprovinp,, Frocision taid Widening the BLuid of Mult I dote c tor Amplitiid-o-Fhrise Wscr.iniinnLo,%~, of* SJIF Sij-7iiLls It Dle)kl. Vses. nanchno-t,_,Hin. konferentsii poru ()~' Lhe All-Union ru)d Tr,chnictLL Coill't in/- Vol.. 2), No W, T(~t, No T_r ans I a L, i o n :It is pointed out that the error of instrume-nts desiLuied for automatic measurement of the complex parameters of SHF devices is determined chiefly by the nonuniformity of the amplitude-freqtiency and phar'e-frequency characteristics of the LLnplitude - phase discriminators of SHP signals which isolate information on the amplitude and phase of the Darameter b,~-ing studied. The a-o-Dreciable 1frequency-dependent error in a friur-de"ector amplitude-phase discriminator is due to the phase angles of the detector heads. :To eliminate this error component, a pickup is introduced into the ariplitude-phase discr-frinator circuit which consists of two detector each of which iq coupled only to the reference chwinel wavetNide by two dumbbell slots. The pickup sifgial is fed to the input of an automatic power regulator for the sweep generator. 'Me amplitude-frequency characteristics 112 USSR BAKOOV, S. A., BONDAY71111KO, I. K. , Dokl. VsL-3. nauchno-te-khri. konferentsii no radioteklin. -T'.':*-2, Novosibirsk, 19'TO, p,) 126-128 of the detector heads must be identical to ensure high meassurement precision. Tuning of instruments is appreciably simplified by using an amplitude-phase discriminator Vnich contains only three detector heads (instead of 5-6); a circuit is given for such an amplitude-phase detector together with formulas which characterize its operation, including a formula for error. It is pointed out that up-der certain conditions this error is no greater than �12%. E. L. 212 Veterinary Medicine USSR UDC 619:616.988.73-097:636.5 RAFALOVICH, A. Ye., GUSEV, N. S., BONDARENKO. I, M., and BURTSEV, V. I., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Virology and Microbiology "The Effects of Aerosol Particle Dimensions on Vaccine Efficacy" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 8, 1973, pp 39-40 Abstract: Evaluation was made of a Newcastle disease virus (NDV) BI aerosol vaccine, using 35-40-day-old chicks (pulmonary -ventilation volume 0.21-0.4 liters/min; 2-10 min exposure). On the basis of hemagglutinin titers in the 103 chicks, vaccines in which the particle size ranged from 1-12 Pm were 17.7 times more effective than those in which the range was 20-80 pm. The larger sized particles are retained at the upper levels of the respiratory tract and do not reach the alveoli, where absorption of the particles into the blood stream is the greatest. 1/1 USSR UDC 619i616-988-75-084.47t636-5 LAGUrliall, K. A., CFSRNYSfEV, V. V. QAAi1n(9 'r N 1X-AARLA1-11OV, V. T. , POLIKALRPOV, B. Y., BOLOTOV, B. V., =A1-MVINOV, P.-B., and RLFOOBEL'SKAYA, G.A. "Aerosol Vaccination of Poultry Against Newcastle Disease" Moscow, Veterina-riya, No 1, 1972, PP 54-56 Abstracti One-time aerosol vaccination of poultry against Newcastle disease produced strong and lasting immunity in almost 3 million animals of different ages and breeds and had to adverse effect on their productivity. The pro- cedure requixed fewer workers and considerably less vaccine than for nasal or intramuscular vaccination. For example, some 80,000 to 90,000 5-day-old chicks could be vaccinaled per day by three men. In 5- to 12-day old chicks hatched from the eggs of hens inoculated with live vaccine, transo- varian passive inamunity interfered with the development of postvaccinal immunity. Such animals required Increased doses of the vaccine or revaccina- tion 12 to 14 days later. 1/1 USSR DDO 619t614.9-084.47i636 BURrSEV, V. I., 1gawoly,01 I.-M., and BARTLOV, 1. A., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Ve-t-erinary Virology and I-Licrobiology "Classification of Methods of Ir"unizing Animals" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 10, 1971, PP 50-53 Abstracte With respect to the technique of using antigen, the authors propose classifying methods of vaccinating animal3t (i) injection, (2) scarificatio-i, (3) instillation, (4) dispersion, (5) alimentary, and (6) coubined. Uith respact to the site of in3acting antigen, they distingaish the folloiringi (I) enteral (ox-al) and cloacal, (2*) rospiratorj (nazaal, intratracheal, inhala- tion or aerosol). (3) subcutaneous, (4) cutaneous - epicuta-neous and intm- cutaneous; (5) intramuscular, (6) intravenous, (7) intraudder or intracisternal, (8) intrameeritoneal, (9~ conjunctival, and (10) intrazinusal. In discu3sing the respiratory site, Ue authors note that when an aerosol is used, part of the vaccine entex-. the respiratory tract. and part settles on the sPin. Under these conditions the azatirgen has little imnuaivdng effect because it is inactivated by environQental factors (temperatuiep ultraviolet ra-yet and so forth). 1/1 USSR UDC 619:616.981.452:636.4 KUS1,D;---R, A. T. , BURTSEEV, V. i. , ~BONMAREITKO b. 1. M.. , ZHOGOLEVA, S. P., SERGE-YEV, V. A. , FISENKO, 0. F. TROYAN, N. D. , All Uni 'on Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Virology and Micro- biology "Aerosol Vaccination of Swine Against Swine Fever" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 10, Oct 70, pp 50-52 Abstract: Cultural vaccine prepared from the 31st passage of the lapinized K strain of swine fever virus in a culture of lamb testicular cells and concentrated -10-fold was highly immunogenic in gilts and piglets vaccinated by the aerosol -method. Exposure of the animals for 5 minutes to vaccine diluted 1:1000with physiological solution conferred stable immunity on 50% o.f the gilts and 100% of the piglets. Even in a dilution of 1:10,000, the vaccine produced immunity in a number of the animals. The immunizing dose (ImD50) o-.~ the vaccine applied via aerosol was equivalent to 7.25 intra- muscuiar TmD 0 for gilcs and 5.25 !mD50 for piglets. Clinical-hemoatologi- cal and bio2e-alcal studies of the vaccination process showed that the time at which the immunological reaction occurred and its intensity were the 1/2 USSR ,KU,SE;A'R, A. T., ec al, Veterinariya, No 10, Oct 70, pp 50-52 same, regardless of the method of vaccination. The degree of decrease in 0 immunogenic activity of the vaccine in the process of atomization was less than 54.2% for one of the vaccines tested. 2/2 - 107 - 1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PR~jCESSING 04TE--23(3CT7'3 TITLE--PULSED NQJR NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCES RADIO SPECTPOMETER RALAXOMETER FOR THE 2-70 MEV RANGE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KLEBANOVt A.N., 80NOARENKO, I.S., PAVLOV, B.N. COUNTRY OF 1,NFO--USSR SOURCE--PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970, 1, 150-2 DATE PUBL IS14ED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-NUCLEAR RESONANCEv QUADRUPOLE MOMFNT? NUCI.F.AR SPINEP SPIN RELAXATION, SPECTROMETER C CINTROL 74ARK R ESTk ICT IONS DOCUMENT CLASS--U.-NICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1480 STEP i'40--U~/0120/70/",I.il/()OC)/0150/1)152 CIRC ;,,CCESSjo~l N't)--AP01062336 ~S11-fF-D 212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106236 AF3STRACT/EXTRACT--iU) GP-0- ABSTkACT. THE DESCRIBED DEVICE PERMIrS OBSERVATION OF SIGNALS GF NUCLEAR INDUCTION AND SPIN ECHO AND THE ,MEASUREMENT OF THE RELAXATION TIME IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE 2-70 MEHZ. THE MECH. COUPLING, IHE AUTOMATIC ALIGNMENT OF THE HETERODYNE FREQUENCY, AND THE BLOCK OF SIGNAL ACCUMULATION MAKES IT PCISSIbLE TO SEARCH AUTOMATICALLY FOR WEAK SIGANLS OF NQR WITH RECORDING OF THE SPECTRUM ON A TAPE. FACILITY: INST. RADIOTEKH. ELEKTRON., MOSCD14, USSR. 1q T USSR UDC 532.5 BONDARIANKO, L. A., a-rid 'M,[E,'_'OV, Yu. L., I!oscovr 'IThe Force Actingg From the Side o--:' the Fluid 2low on a Curved Thin Body of Circular Cross Section" Mosco-x, Izvestiya Alcademii Nauk USSR, 1"ekhrmL..1 ZhiOll-o~~Ijj-i j. G3,za, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pD 9-12 .Abstract: Resuit's of classical hydromechanics ,-.,id nrcvious-1- ob- flaimed results by one of the authors (Yu. L. !bid. 1970, No 2), concei-ning,, the streamlinin- o--:' -- cylinder b-v nm ar- bltrar.y fluid flov? are generalized for -the casc of the notion of a cur-Ted thin boldy ofl:' circula-L, cross. section in ar. m-,bit-ra-1-17 three- -dimensiona-1 potential flwa of an ideal non-co-,nrcr,-Jblc --fluirl. The colution of the -oroblem is fowid by ii-aritie:7 on the curved a:,As of t-~Ie body under the assi.1mm,tion that, Vic tions charactorking the distribiition of 1 a'-,' the :ioi.-~Jy-ed .-,ectian of the bodN elc-m.mCi ~jlil f~li t !..,I o n-1 3- 1 chf-'r -ctcr r)f t'-e rllomr, t1he axis; 01-` J)e,)rj,7Yc.~_- r1rel.I.Sion io dcri-%.,~~d in lahich the fi-r:7,t t1irce ~he force act-ir,,.~-, on fan -rbitrraiw contour o-f ---all CIAmen-ion,-; in ~'Tow. '-)'eventr.~en fjw. Dr. USSR UDC 537.312.62 KOLIN-KO, L. YE., NARBUT, T. P., ~Ew DMITRIYENIC-0, 1. M. _,RONDARE!EO_t_~- ~~, BONDAr, 0, S. I., "Methods of Creating Weak Superconducting Contacts" Tr. Fiz.-tekhn. in-t nizk. temperatur AN USSR (Works of the Physico-Technical Low Temperature Institute of tile Ultrainian SSR Academy of Sciences) , 1970, vyp. 9, pp 91-110 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Anr 71, Abstract No 4D4691, Translation: A study was made of tile basic methods of obtaining weak super- conducting contacts: 1) micropuncture of the dielectric layer or normal metal between the superconductors; 2) pressing a sharp needle to the f lat surface of the superconductor; 3) electric microrupture (fritting) of the dielectric layer between tile metals. The possibility of using whiskers of various metals ans thin conducting couplings is also investigated. The basic characteristics of the contacts obtained by the enumerated methods are analyzed, and conclusions are drawn regarding the prospectiveness of their application in devices using the phenomenon of quantum interference in super- conductors. There are 6 illustrations, I table and a 37-entrv bibliography. 1/1 USSR UDC: None YEROZOLIY,SKIY, B. G 0 AmL..N., MOSTOVOY, Yu. A., -L a-PRA OBINYAKOV, B. A., K F., En NK, A. I. "Measurement of Neutron Spin-Electron Impulse Angular Correlation in the Decay of Polarized Neutrons" Moscow, Fis1ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, vol. 13, No. 7, 5 ADril 1971, pp 356-359 Abstract: This letter offers an experimental method for precise measurement of the angular correlation coefficient in -the beta decay of neutrons. To avoid errors due to proton recoil and other factors, the operating part of the neatron beam in the experi- mental apparatus is separated out by a diaphragm from the elec- tron detector, and the recording of all decay protons correspond- ing to the recorded electrons is thus guaranteed. A cross- sectional sketch of the apparatus is given. The polarization co- ef-ficient of the neutron beam, measured by th Stern-Gerlackh me- th I 'he od, was 0.77 + 0.02 at an intensity of 3 10 neutrons/sec. 1/2 115 'YEROZOLIMISh'IY, B. G., et al, Pis'ma v Zhurnal --,~~ksperimentallnoy i Teoriticheskoy Fiziki, vol. 13, No. 7, 5 April 1971, pp 356-359 experimental work was done in the DIT-D-1 reactor of the Institute of Atomic Energy imeni I. V. Xurchatov. The authors express their gratitude to P. Ye. Spivak --for his interest; to A. I. Afonin, A. G. Roshchin, A. Yu. Kulikov, and S. I. Kuznetsov for setting up the equipment and making measurements-, and to the personnel under the direction of V. P. Chernyshevich, in charge of the IRT-M reactor. 2/2 USS,Z C 7"Y BO,, :,ZN.K3 , L. N. STO`70Y , Yu- A. :~ AKCV, B. A. j ZAKHAROVA, V. P. , an(!~i~ of Atolmic Energ- y iMeni T. V. Kurchatov "Search "or Three-Vector Correlation in the Decay of Polarized Neutrons" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizi'r,a, Vol. 11, No. 5, May 70, pp JOL.~"~-1057 Abstract: An experiment conducted to measure the constant i~ cf tr:-,I~ correla- tion between -the vectors of the neutron spin a and the electron and; ar,~:ineutrino momenta p and lis desrrffit!d. The expOl'iM(211t WaS COrIdUr"!(1, 01, Oit 41 - TPT react or Of 01,~ I rl~; rI) f:,,~ (" F A' 1. r)mi i r: Ene rj, y i mri tj 1 T . V. K uvcl. measurements of duration ~J5-100 hours each were conducl:~_-d arld -1011 decay eventi; were recf~rdrzd. The av(!r.3ge value of the cof4firi-i-it L) for ~'Ii aeries waG -0.01io.ol. The accuracy in (-I-bta_;ninjg 011(- (ion.-Jant P ir,i(l- it possible to establish the difference -from 1800 of the phase diffcrence between the axial-vector and the vector constants of weak interaczior,: this was found to be 181.30�1.31. 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--040ECTO TITLE--SEARCH FOR THREE VECTOR CORRELATION IN POLARIZED NEUTRON DECAY -U- AUTHOR-(05)-YEROZOLIMSKIY, B.G., BONDARENK01--k-.1-ty MOSTOVOY, YU.A., V.P*!~`--- ... OBINYAKOV, B.A., ZAKHAROVA, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--YADERN. FIZ.; 11: 1049-57, MAY 1970 DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAY70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS 'OPIC TAGS--NEUTRONt RADIOACTIVE DECAY, ELECTRON, ANT113ARTICLEI WEAK NUCLEAR INTERACTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605020/009 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/OLI/000,'1049/LO57 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0141021 i A 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7u CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0141021 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VALUE OF THE CONSTANT D OF THE ''TRIPLE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE VECTORS OF THE NEUTRON SPIN SIGMA ANO THE DIRECTIONS OF THE ELECTRON AND ANTINEUTRINO MOMENTA P SUBE AND P SUBPI IS FOUND TO BE MINUS 0.01 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01. THE CORRESPONDING PHASE SHIFT BETWEEN AXIAL VECTOR AND VECTOR CONSTANTS OF THE WEAK INTERACTION IS PHI EQUALS 181.3 PLUS OR MINUS 1.3DEGREES. FACILITY: INST. OF ATOMIC ENERGY, MOSCOW.. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 681.3 M~kl,INOVSKIY, B. N. , SIVACIIENKO, P. M. , BONDAIZENKO, L. T. "Certain Problems in the Planning of a Basic Control Machine" 1-ya Nauchno-tekhn. Konferentsiya Spets. Konstrukt. Byuro Mat. N1.1shin i Sismm [First Scientific and Technical Conference of the Special Design Bureau for Mathematical Machines and Systems -- Collection of Work's] , Kiev, 1970, pp 108- 119, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V571 by V. Mikheyev). Translation: Problems of the selection of basic technical parameters for digital control equipment are studied. Two possible approaches are discussed: using one series produced universal control machine and using individual. specialized high-reliability digital devices. A method is suggested for determining the neces- sary nuzaber of logic cells for the creation of a processor combining arithmetic and logic operations in the memory device. The authors base themselves on the necessity of producing the maximum possible speed with little increase in equipment volume. USSR BONDARENKO, LM. D.,,-et al, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 4, resonator mirrors, etc. All these reasons together, as a rule, lead to a complex irregular distribution of the amplitude and phase of the field in the near zone of the resonator. The amplitude and phase configurations of the near field and the degree of its spatial coherence make a contribution to the angular distribution of radiated energy. A study of the effect of each of these factors on the magnitude of the radiation divergence of a laser is one of the important problems in quantum electronics. The -field structure in the far zone is calculated with the aid of the method on the basis of an experimentally determined configuration of the near field of the radiation of a ruby laser. The calculated structure is in good agree- ment with the structure observed experimentally. 2/2 - 51 - USSR UDC: 8.74 BONDARENKO, N1. F., PUTYATIN, Ye. P., SHABANOV-KIISHNARENKO, "Axiomatic Construction of a Mathematical Model or Visual Adaptation" Kibernet. i vichisi. tekhn. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Cybernetics and Computer Technology. Republic Interdepartmental Collec- tion), 1972, vyp. 14, pp 40-49 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No 5V852 by the authors) Translation: The article deals with auestions of axiomatic construction of a mathematical model 8f visual adaptation. The validity of the axioms is confirmed by experiments. 1/1 ~~112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7t, TITLE-ACTIVITY LF LIPOPROTEAN LIPASE OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES IN ASSOCIATION WITH STRESS -U- AUTHOR-BGNDARENKO, H.F. -USSR COUNTRY OF INFG SOURCE--PRCBL. ENOCKRINOL. .970, 16(2), 92-5 DATE PUBLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-DIA8ETES MELLITUS, HEART MUSCLEt LIPOPROTELN, ENZYME ACTIVITY, BLOCC ChEMISI'RYI GLUCOSE, PHYSIOLOGIC STRESS :CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFLEO PROXY REELIFRAME--3001/1854 STEP NO-UR/0502/70/Olt-,/002/1)092/k'-)O'$~, CIRC ACCESSICN NG-AP01272264 UNCLASSIFIED 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC, ACCESSIGN NO--AP0127264 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LIPOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE WAS INCREASED IN RATS WITH EXPTL. DIABETES IN COMPARISON WITH INTACT ANIMALS. STRESS IN DIABETES WAS NOT ASSQCD. WITH ELEVATION OF THE LIPOLYTIC, ACTIVITY OF THE CARDIAC MUSrLE AS IN INTACT AN11MALS. AN INCREASE IN ThE BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL DURING STRESS WAS GREATER IN RATS WITH DIABETES THAN IN INTACT ANIMALS BUT THE CONTENT OF TOTAL BLOOD LIPIDS FELL IN A NO. OF DIABETIC ANIMALS. FACILITY: TSENT. LNST. USOVERSH. VRACH., MOSCOW? USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR Bondarenko, N. A., Kombinator. Geometriya ii Optim. Ra-zemshcheniya, Kiev, 1972, pp 81-93. element Iij is the shortest distance of objects S iand S Furthermore, if i j, then lij = 0; c) the fixed minimum distances between each 'object Si(i n) and area Kt (t = m) must be maintained according to the distance matrix IR it 1, where its arbitrary element pit is the shortest distance between object Si and the forbidden area K t; d) the fixed minimum distances ai (i = I,-, n) between each object S i (i = I,-, n) and boundary a of area E must be maintained. V. Mikheyev 2/2 - 7C) USSR UDC 539-143.43t661.718.i ISHMAYEVA, E A:I BONDAJ"O. H. Ast and FUDOVIK, A. If.t Kazan' State Univer- alty lueni V: I Ullyanov-Lenin 'Dipole Moments of Para-Substituted Styryl Phosphonates" Nwcowg Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Serlya Xhinicheskaya, No 11, Noy 71, pp 2565-2567 Abstracti Using the addition reaction of PCI to para-substituted styrenes, the authors synthesized the acid dichloride :~d diethyl ester of p-chlorostyryl- phosphonic acid,, determined their dipole moments and calculated the moment of the interaction of chlorine in the para position of the phenyl ring with the dlethoxyphpsphono group (1.12 D). This value indicates that the diethox- yphos- pbono group plays an important part in the general conjugation chain. The authors also determined the dipole moment of styrylphosphonic acid dichloride (3-14 D). The diethoxyphosphonic group and phenyl ring in the diethyl esters of p-halogen- and p-nitro- C(-r-yanostyrylphosphonic acids are in the transposition. 79 - 1/2 04 3 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20tN0V7Gl TITLE-INFLUE-NCE CF FHE ZIKC0NIUM A001TIONS ON THE kELAXATION SPECFrkuM OF NICKEL -U- ALTHO9-(C4)-tl7h'AZHA9 V.M., 6GNJARENKO, N.P., ZEYOLITS, M.P., SHAPOVAL, CCUNTRY OF INFC-USSR SOUkCE-FIZIKA METALLUV I METALLOVEOENIE, VOL. Z9, FEB. 1970y P. 324-328 -~DATE FUBLISI;EC ---- FE370 SUBJECT AKEAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-ZIRCONIUM CONTAINING ALLOY, NICKEL ALLOY, METAL INTERNAL FRICTION, HYDRIDE, METAL CREEPt SPECTRUMr VIBRATION DAMPING CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLIASS)-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1995/0894 STEP NO--UR/0126/70/02',r'/000/0324/0328 CIRC ACCESSICN Nl()--AP0111~404 L --i-LWAAl- 212 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0116404 ABSTRACTICEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF LIRCONIUM r ADDITIONJ (UP TO 0.5PERCENr) ON THE BEHAVIGR OF INTERNAL FRICTION IN, NICKEL SUDJECTED TO CREEP. IT IS FOUND THAT ZIRCGNIUM CONfENTS OF 0.1 AND 0.3PERCENT INCREASE THE MAXIMA (ON THE RELAXATION SPECTRUM CURVE) THAT ARE DUE TO MAGNETOMECHANICAL 0AMP-l"u, GRAIN BOUNDARIES, AND BLOCK STRUCTURE, RESDEr-IVELY. ZIRCONIUM CGNTENT OF 0.5PERCENT DECREASES . -IL THESE MAXIMA. IT IS SUGGIESTED THAT 0.3PERCENT ZR CORRESPONDS TO THE SOLUBILITY LIMIT GF ZK IN.NI. THE PEAK OETECTED ON THE CURVE OF INTERNAL FRICTICN 15 SUGGESTED TO BE DUE TO THE PRECIPITATION OF ZIRCGNIUPi HYDRIDE. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK UKkAINSKOI SSR. FACILITY: FILIKO TEKFNICHESKII INSTITUTt KHARKOV, UKRAINIAN SSR. I i~ - 0 li ~ L AI F i 17 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09C;CT7Q .% l rITLE-GPE,~ATIVE 14 ANAGEINIENT G~ CONGENITAL L)ISL_'lCATIdt'q 01- THL PArELLA GF SEVERE DEbREE 11% CHILDREN -I,)- AUTfiQR--bGNbARFNKO, ri.S. COUNTRY UF INFG-US'~R SOJR(E-DRIGPEDIYA, DATE PUBLISHED TRtAV'iAT0Lf_h6IYA I l')R0TEZJRjVANIYh, 1-)'10? NR Pp 3-12-316 SUBJECT AREAS--BIGLUGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--PEDIATRICS, PLASTIC SURGERY, ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY CONfROL kcsTKcriu,-4s DOCUMENT CLAS-c)--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY STEP 212 021 UNC LAS S I F I ED S S 1 t'j 6 i) t' I c - - f) A C C ES S I CIN G- -A P C; to 9 12 "-~Sl'RA"r/cx,k'AGT--fU) GP-0- AdSrRACT. IN 6 CHILURI-~ 0:1r.EE'll THi. AGES )F 6 TG 16 YEAR5 Wlrii III DE~UREE CONGENITAL DISL(]CATI-'J,4 UF THE PATFLLA, f H AUTPUR L,A S USED TH E: S -S T:-IF- kL(-.CNS TkUC T I VE REH ~~L~ I t I T,,k r f J'% u u i.4 YHE h^'JE~%SO:N', APPAK,AFUS OF THE KNEE J011,41 i;ITH [KA:,j-SPLJS[TV_- JF '40". RECTUS AIND LATEkALIS FEMORIS, PATELLA, LIGt Ai"'L) TJBEA'-ISITAS rISIAE ON THE ASP-'ICF OF THE KNEE Juirjr. r,:; THE MNATOMICAL ANU FWjCTI0:'liAL Tjj-~ Exri~E.,,ijry ii:':0 PKC-:VENT RECUkRE14CE CUF THE DEFOKMITY? IT IS CG.'4SIDERED NELESSARY TO SIMULTANEWSLY PERFORM DISSEClIGN AND ELJNGATION LF THE TRACTUS ILIOTIbIALIS (MAISSIATI), 61T.H CREATION OF 0OU3LE FIBKOUS FASCIAL LAYER MkARD TO THE PATELLA. IT 15 STRESSED THAT Il%TERSJTUU Gf- Oi',j'LY THE DENSE CUNINECTIVE TISSUE FORMATIONS IS MURE FXPEDIENT; lNTi'RSUTJP.F JF MUSCIA-S IS UNDESIRAt-JE. IN AIL 11 VATIUNTS I'l-li: RF~01 -l" H? lRf--ATj'-it-NT 'M.Pi: UAVIIIWAntl, . i.At; I I I I yKAI i ORY 111, 111111 Hl I I I RAVM,l 'I ~11 i K. I I UV,I% A I N:N KU GO I NS I I I il I A U "A I V iIt N, I V U VAN I Y A V 1, At, I 11. Y f" "40 V., ~ 1.) 1 1 *-. p, W., KLINICHLS&OY bu-'LINIFSY. USSR UDC: 544.944/945 BONDAREM), N. ., Vitebsk Technological Institute of Light Industry "Alkaloids of Veratrum Lobelianum. V11 Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedinenjy, No 1, 1973, p 132 Translation: Five alkaloids were isolated by chromatog-raphy from the alkaloid fraction of Veratrum lobelianurp Bernh. obtained by dietllyl ether treatment of an acetic acid solution of the alkaloid sum. Spectroscopic and physical analyses identify these bases as verwTiarin, veralkamine, veralinine, verazine and veram-ine. 1/1 USSR IJDC 669.721.472 STRELETS, FJI. L., DEVYATKINI, V. N., TATAKIN, A. N., CHESNOKOV, A. S., CHISTYAKO'~.''." V. S., MEDVEFSKkYA, G. A., BONDARENKO N 11 - i6iii~ , "Development of Designs of Diaphragrless MaIgnesium Electrolyzers" Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti [""Orks of All-Union Scientii-ic Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, M~I ' and Electrode Industry] , 1970, No. 72, pp. 41-47. (Translated from Referat'vn.--v Zhurnal Metallurgiva. -No. 5, 1971, Abst~act No. 5 G195 bv the anthors). Translation: Results are presented from testing of pilot-scale diaj, )I i ra T, 11 clectrolyzers (DE) uoper and lo-wer input of anodes. I'he DE the sr- cific constrit)tion of electric polier to be decreased by about 1500 Lw-hr/t :1-'.1 increasin- t~e specific romoval of ~Mg by 30-35~.- and dccreasin(, the losses ef (7-1 in the exhaust gases. The results of testing indicated that DE with lo,.,.-er of the anodes should be introduced at two plants. 2 figs; 2 tables, 6 biblic, refs. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.944/945 liphllymvg SHINKARENKO, A. L., GERASHCHENKO, G. I., Vitebsk Techno- logical Institute of Light Industry, Pyatigorsk Pharmaceutical Institute "Alkaloids from Veratrum Lobelianum. III" Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 6, 1971, pp 854-855 Abstract: Chromatography in a cellulose column was used to isolate three alkaloids from the alkaloids obtained by processing the roots with rhi--ones of Veratrum lobelianum Bernh. with ether. The alkaloids had the following Rf values: I -- 0.45, 11 -- 0.20, 111 -- 0,75. Experimentally obtained physical and chemical characteristics of the alkaloids are presented indi- cating that alkaloid I is desacetylprotoveratrin A, alkaloid II is rubi- jervine and alkaloid III is isorubijerxrine. The experimental procedures used on the three alkaloids to determine the presented data are given. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.944:945 BO'NDARENK01 N. V., SHIM~AREEINKO, A. L., and GERASHCHENKO, G. I., Vitebsk Tech- 0 n ctfoTn~i'Mt~d f Light Industry, Pyatigorskiy Pharmaceutical Institute "Determination of the Location of the Acyl Groups and the'Nature of Some Amino Alcohols in Native Ester Alkaloids of the Veratrum Species" Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4, 1970, pp 440-443 Abstract: The ester alkaloids of Veratrum are based on the amino alcohols zygadenine, protoverine, and germine. Depending on the degree of esterifi- cation, one distinguishes between mono-, di-, tri-, and tecraester alkaloids. The acyl groups occurring in these alkaloids are derived from eight acids. They may be located at positions C3, C61 C71 or C15. The authors derived a scheme according to which the position of the acyl group is easily ascer- tained. It is necessary only to determine the nature of the amino alcohol, the acyl groups, and the number of ester groups, which is relatively easily accomplished in the course of a structural study of the ester alkaloids. Subsequently one uses the scheme worked out by the authors, following the observed regularities in regard to the arrangement of the acyl groups in the Veratrum ester alkaloids, the boiling point, the nature of the substituent l/,, USSR BONDARENKO, N. V. , et al, Mlimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4, 1970, pp 440- 44Y"- `- at the C7 atom, and in regard to the form of the amino alcohols on which the ester alkaloids are based. In particular, it was found tLat alkaloids with a free hydroxyl greup at the C7 position melt at a temperature below 220'C and alkaloids with no hydroxyl group or an esterified hydroxyl group melt at temperatures above 220*C. Monoester alkaloids melting above 220% are de- rived from zygadenine; triester alkaloids melting above 220% are derived from germine, those melting below 2200C and all tetraester alkaloids are derived from protoverine. 2/2 USSR ell~l UDC 621.357.1:661.418(088.8) KONO,'ZCqM-,, T. I., KISELEV, G. P., RED'KO, L. P., BONDARENKO, N. V. SHAKFMOVSKAYA, M. Z. fielectrolytic Method of Preparing Chlorine and Alkali. Usinr a Mer- cury Cathode" Translation: A patent has been issued for an electrolytic method of preparing Cl and alkali using an Hg-cathode and introducin- into t~ 2 '1- C3 the electrolyte additives which promote a reduction in the Libera- tion of if in the bath. To expand the variety of additives, poly- acrylamidg is used as an additive in amounts of 0.01-10 m,-/Iiter. Data characterizing the action of polyacrylataides of various speci- mens on the extent of reduction of hydrogen liberation are cited. V. N. IKudryavtsev 22 Ace..Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0300 fiP60473277~ PRIMARY SOURCE: Ukrayns'kiy Biokhimichniy Zhurnal, 1970, Vol 42, Wr 1. pp PECULIARITIES OF MUCOPOLISACC HARI DE METABOLISM OF LYMPHATIC NODE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS IN,THE RAT ONTOGENY 0- D_ Dondarenko Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR,_ Kiev Summary It ;s established by means of histochemical and autoradiographic methods that lymphatic nodes in the ontogeny undergo not only morphological but also biochemical changes. Mucopolysacch a ride meiabolism in the lymphatic node structural elements takes place during the whole life of animal. But depending on the animal age and the degree of structural element differentiation a specific set of mucopolysaccharides in them chan- ges. In the lymphatic nodes of young rats PAS-positive substance and the reactions ior the presence of sulfurized mucopolysaccharides chondroitin sulphates A and C, heparin, heparitinsulphate B are more pronounced, in old animals synthesis of these subsances in lymphatic nodes gradually yields to the synthesis of carboxylated and neutral mucopolysaccharides (hyaluronic acid and chondrotin). RMIFRAM 19790848 AP0047327 A weak positive reaction of metachromasia in fibrous frame of young rat lympha- tic nodes apparantly evidences for the presence of insignificant quantity of precollagen fibres. A thick net of reticular stroma of the animal lymphatic nodes, losing its meta- chromatism and alcyanophylia testifies to the presence of neutral mucopolysaccharides. In experiments with labelled sodium sulphate the dynamics of cell differentiation is observed, namely: the highest intensity of isotope incorporation into endothelium and mast cells, plasmatic and neutrophile cells as well as into macrophages is observed in the period from 3 to 24 hrs after L~e moment of injection. The label intensity depends on the quantity of suliurized mucopo)ysacch a rides of the type of heparin. heparitin-sulphate B and chondritip-sulphates A and C by which slightly differentiated cells are rich. Thus. the mucopo lysaccha ride synthesis activity in the aelastic and smooth muscle frame, reticular stroma and cellular elements reflects their differentiation degree and age changes testifying thus to a close connection of this process with the functional activity of lymphatic nodes in ontogeny. 1 5- 19790849 fAA0053:142 7r7 _UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sectioz I' -III' Mechanical and-General-, -D e m e n t 76 F238384 SYSTEM ~RR FILL! I' PROQDUCT9 having fh!'11il! 'rub'e9"(Q4"&" to a sealing d6ver (9) which has a data transmitter (10) for liquid Level. The tubes are connected to the cover via a movable trolley (1) (along rails (2)), activated by a drive unit (5) with a cable system. To automate the process of tank filling, the sealing cover is equipped with a mechanism ccntrolling che attitude of the data transmitter. The mechanism conal.3ts of vf,,rticAl rods (8) fASU-.91- ed to a cross piece (7) with the data unit and levers (11) secured to the end of one of the rods. The cover connects with the cross piece via a spring (13) and the cross piece is fitted with a cup concaining the spring loaded rod connected Lo the control cable system, the control stritch (19) being loceted under this rod. 2.3.64 as 886601/23-26 P.!4,,Apr;DAkEN'KO (16.7.09) Bul. 10/10.3.69. Clas WiC lilt. CI. B 61d. - AA0053142 AUTHORS: Bondarenko, P. M.; Polyakov, V. G.; Kondrat' yev, N. _A. C.3%. 77! -77'7 74- 19830089 1/z 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSUNG DA,r.-----30oc,r7(;- TITLE-EFFECT OF ALKALI METAL LON ON THE POL~MERIZATION RATE AND BEHAVIOR OF N VINYLAMIDOSUCCINIC ACID SALTS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-NIKOLAYEV, A.F., BONOARENKO, S.G. *xv COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR JZ.\I SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.v SER. A 1970v 12(4), 885-4- DATE PUBLISHED -70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-ALKALI METAL, METAL ION, POLYMERIZATION RATEi '.:INYL COMPOWID, SUCCINIC ACID9 AMIDE, ACTIVATION ENERGYv ELECTROLYTE CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-200010682 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/004/088510889 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124354 UINICLASS IFIE-0 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124354 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTv Lit NA, OR K SALTS OF THE TITLE ACID WERE POLYMD- IN WATER AT 500EGREES WITH H SUBZ 0 SUB2 AS THE INITIATOR OR AT 60-70DEGREES IN MEOH SOLN. CONTG. (ME SU82 CCN)SUBZ N SUS2 (1). THE REACTION RATE M IN MEOH WAS PROPORTIONAL TO I CONCN. EC) AND THE SALT iM) CONCN., V EQUALS K (C)PRLMEO.5[M)PR'MEZ. THE EFFECTIVE ACTIVATION ENERGIES OF POLYMN. DECREASED IN THE SALT (;AJION ORDER LI 15 GREATER THAN NA IS GREATER THAN K. THE MOL. WT. OF THE OBTAINED POLYELECTROLYTES DEPENDED.ON THE MONOMER CATICN AND THE REACTION CONDITIONS. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. TEKHNOL. INST. IM. LENSOVETAt LENINGRADs USSR. UN-LLASSIFIED USSR UDC 541.183.2 BONDAREINKO t S. V. , VDOVENKO, N. V. , BUNTOVA, 14. A. , RUDENKO , V. 14. , 4V%'D TARASEVICH, YU. I., Institute of Colloidal Chemistry and Chemistry of Water, Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR "Wetting Heat and Water Adsorption on Organopalygorskite" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Kbinicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 38, NO 10, Oct 71, PP 1008-1013 Abstract: The wetting beat and adsorption of water on a naturall sample o-LE palygorskite and on samples treated with organic materials were investigated. It has been shoim that mineral surfaces modified with or6-anic cat-ions have a lower adsorDtion capacity. This is due principally to the replacement of the most active adso=tion centers of the internal surface of the mineral (in- organic exchange ions, h)droxyl groups) by less active org-anic cations. The surface covered %--th ozzanic modifiers increases wit-.h their increasing, chain length# and consequently a gradual decrease occurs of the wetting heat and of the magnitude of adsorption. On the basis of thermochemical studies, changes were calculated for the differential thermodynamic functions of the 1/2 USSR BONDARENKO, S. V., et all., Ukrainskiy Xhimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 38, No 10, Oct 71, PP 1008-1013 adsorption process. It has been established that the A. V. DUMU;SKY law applies in deteraining the quantity of water bound by the palygorskite modified with organic materials. 2/2 1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING GATE--040EC70 TITLE--ADSORPTION OF WATER ON CATION SUBSTITUTED HALLOYSITE. AND YAOLINITE _U_ AUTHOR-(051-OVCHARENK09 F.Doo TARASEVICH9 YU.1., RUDENKO, V.M., S* BONDARENKIO Sj.~ ALEKSEYEV, Q.L,~ C V ___ a OF I rWOF INFO-USSR SOURCE--UKR. KHIM. ZH. 1970, 36(3),, 253-9 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--ADSORPTION, ISOTHERM, KAOLINITE, WATER, METHANOL 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0895 STEP NO--UR/0073/70/036/003/0253/0259 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL37923 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--04OEC70 ACCESSION NO--AP0137923 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADSORPTION DESORPTION ISOTHERMS FOR H SUB2 0 ON NATURAL HALLOYSITE AND KAOLINITE AND ON THE NH SUB4, NA, CA, AL, AND TH FORMS ARE C-11VE-1191. THERE ARE NO GREAT DIFFERENCES IN THE HYSTERESIS LOOPS FOR THE VARIOUS FORMS OF.HALLOYSETE9 BUT THE KAOLINETES AT LOW RELATIVE PRESSURES HAD INCREASINGLY LARGE HYSTERESIS LOOPS IN GOING FROM THE NATURAL AND CA FORMS TO THE NAr ALt AND TH FORMS. T141S IS DISCUSSED IN TERMS OF HYDRATION OF METAL CATIONS AND IN TERMS OF THE ENERGY INVOLVED IN DISPLACING THE CATIONS FROM THE SILICATE SURFACe WITH RESULTANT HYDRATION OF BOTH METAL AND SURFACE. THE HYSTERESIS LOOPS OF MEOH ADSORBED ON KAOLINITE AND HALLOYSITE ARE MUCH NARROWER THAN THOSE OF H SU132 0. AT A RELATIVE PRESSURES LIARGER THAN 0.91 THERE IS A RAPID ,-INCREASE IN ADSORPTION. THIS IS ATTR16UTED TO THE PRESENCE OF PORES OF RADIUS LARGER THAN 200 ANGSTROMe A TAB~E IS GIVEN OF HEATS OF WETTING AND OF VOLS. OF THE MONOLAYER FOR THESE MATERIALSo FACILITY: INST. KOLLOLD, KHIM. KHIM. VODY9 KIEVt USSR, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC I., KEILCIEVSKAYA, A. A., Depart~,.,cnt of Bion-her.-Isti-y 0i the Roatov-na-Donu University and 1,1-Acc'Qrl-, ~Asra-_-tic Acid in Different of a Rat's Brain in -,,he Presence of E.~Tero-Aial' lCiev, IJIra-*Lnslk-i,,r B-1okhimichniy Zhurnal, Vol 44, No 4, 1972j pp Abstract: The various cmmartments of the brain of white rats differ ~,,ith respect to N-acetyl-a - t-aspart:iI.-I-glutamic (1,11AAG) and acid (I"). WitIn respect to thhe imc-rease in dip-MA"ide content it is possi"O.;_- to arrange them in the following, order: the cerebral > ce-reneii-am- 'ic > mesencej;--mlon and diencerhalon > medulla oblonr:ata. The acid content, increases in t1he swine sequence. I-Then dL-/-elo,)Jnf- 1.02.3011111~' 04' the amount, of di-nentide and NPAA in the coi-part.i:~~:nfvi ~ the I rain decTeases. Che e.--merilriezits were rjerformed on white rats fron 120 tri 150 grams subject,:!d to incretsed mygren pressure in a at .3.25 atmosDheres for 60 n_`-utes. The c~~rhon dioxide e.~iled dm-i~~; re-_-nivation r3f the animls waS ca,~Varc_(_, b,-,;- :,,,,eans of -ri alkallin;~ 'Eie --.cthfj,I_s of' io-n r chrm-;utorrrt,#K~ and to e.cchango rhro-mato,,~raphy, pape IJSSR BONXtRE-75KOJ T. 1. and A. A.~ IP-Crains'My DiOL-11in-dic"miy /Zy-'arnal, vol 44- lilo It !972,. pp 434-"36 .? r,D deterTrdne tile content of the desitnat-ed covpowriris in Uie areas of' the rats* brains under investi-a-tion. A decrease in the RAM anc~ IIAAG contents took place in all areas after the aniznals were -ubjected to oxv 'I'lle r.echamism. of this offect is discuEsed" P-11-1 tile S-PCC~Lal sif--'ificarIce 01: the ir-hibition of the enzllmle system oJIL' the acid decarbaxylation of 1):"!,Ilv--,c aclU under pressure is noted. 47 USSR uDc 529.26 ZHURAKOVSKIY, YE. A., NESHPOR, V. S., BONDARENKO, T. H., and KKITIN, V. P., Xxotituts of the Problems of ?:aterW-Sc-re-n-ce-s-,--K6Ediii~ of 'Sciences LrK'rSSR OX-Ray Spectral Investigation cf the Electron Structure of Non-Stoichiometric Titanium Carbide" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metanurgiya, No 6(126), Jun 73, pp 75-79 Abstracti Investigation results are presented of a detailed x-ray spectra- investigation of titanium carbide of liaiting composition and in the region of homogeneityi K-emission lines of titanium and carbon gencLically com- bined with the p-component (with admixture of d-states) of the valent zone of both atoms in its occupied part, LIII-lifte of titanium emission reflecting basically d-states of the valent zone of titanium, and K-region of titanium emission reflecting p- and d-like conditions above the Fermi level. At the lower boundary of the homogeneity region of the Lul-line of emission, in contrast to other spectra, the parameters of which do not depend on the caxbon concentration, on the top of the 'III-line an additional substructure is ObBOrved which is interpreted as a redistribution of d-states in the abundance of vacancies with respect to carbon. Three figures, one tablep twenty-three bibliographic references. 1/1 _ 28 - JITS 58003 17 January 1973 EFFECIS OF LSD, CHLOPPROMAZINE, AND ORGANOPHOSPHOROUS CHOUINESTERASE INHIBITORS ON BRAIN ~:t ~r~m Lh" ;~v-r..ian-lang,,ia~jo j~itmal Ryullattn' -~ n t:a I 'r.y ,01 1 :!"'litziny, No 1, 1972, tlosccw. 2 r CONTENTS PAGE ln~rractl,,n of th, CIfvctn or ly-r;ic Acid Vict!v!I=ldu and ni InuIL-itd,,al N,,:ons .1 th~ ftte.1-tLa'* F.Mation (T. T. F~ondarcn:ko) ............................................. I Y...Caballpm of ladLvEdual ilhoNphaLipld Practionio Ln the Brain of Rats I:lLoxLC4t,-fl WIC, urj;anophoxphoruuj Moltnusturame InIllutors (V. Ye. Workin, G. V. Xt4elev) ................................ 7 C4 11 ussil - Cl UL": C 15 . 7 14 . 0 1, -5 . 4 - 6 12 '1 o~' 21-i-l-ICTZ: 0'-' LYILFAGIC ~,(AD D3LTllYI-AiqlUL (,,,I 1;,DlVlEUAL Nz;URC~;iS 07 THE NIMPA114 Is F7-Tl,-.ULAll. FC,~.Y.1,71.~,$ Prt I," 'n ty C~ 71- ~ I ' +' -- -. * -, 'I'=' or Lh, "OSCOW; w-~ .0 P, 1-4 It, In that tM., r.--mroni c1: Ule 11:1.4 chlor- r"t of th thir b~-h t~a.3 1.~.hlbltjjig U13. Itc cla ~Ithcr or th.'" tiv~ra an -!7*~-,m-rFl-- in of -':~D on thi o~7nt,.-ul n::2-- that allowz; U-; tv~'. th'! --'.-u IQ:; ipa ?n vl,~ I'l, 0 or, t-:, ni~urc or thj C, f L: D t;*.a.- LSD bruln's 3,-irc,- thl:j c.,:;:! 'czt:1 tin't ara OCN-tz a,- - - -,) '-Lt ' oclur authorn th2 A.--, tr tz o, I chlofly tha adrcr, OC the -etlaula- formation ? L13-2 Of In thi n--tion of' LSD. Pharmacology and Toxicology USSR UDC 615.214.015.45:612.822 BONDARENKO, T. T.,-Laboratory of Psychopharmacology, Central Research Institute UT-FarEn-slc P_sy__Egli~try im. Serbskiy, Ministry of Health USSR "The Effect of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide on the Activity of Single Neurons in Some Brain Regions" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 10, 1971, pp 53-55 Translation: Abstract: The frequency of background impulse activity of neurons of the midbrain reticular formation was found to be approximately three times greater than that of hippocampal neurons. Under the influence of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD'), the backgrou-ad rhythm of the neurons in these brain regions changed, as shown by the presence in the reticular formation and hippocampus of specific sensitivity to LSD. This reaction to LSD may be manifested either by stimulation or depression of impulse activity. No relationship was noted be- tween the nature of the neuronal reaction to LSD and the background impulses. Elucidation of the mechanism of action of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is of interest because of the psychotom�metic properties of this drug. Some investi- gators believe that the brainstem is the central site of LSD action. 1/5 USSR BONDARENKO, T. T., Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Blolor,11. i Meditsiny, No 10, 1971 , lip 0111, 1 ol I . I;) I I I Iy !ij I~II hio I III, m! i1b 111 1 fit. I ckk I il II III will 1 11 1 1q.." lire. tijldc i-f I. 0.a I I Yi I I vo 1-0 !.:Al. L."'13 w'i"] fvi~lld to M:Ioct Lt%'_- IttitcLi"ilkig oL both serotoninergic and adrenergic elements in these regions. Our findings were confirmed by the histochemical studies of N. A. Khristolyubova, who observed that LSD has a distinct effect on the metabolism of the biogenic amines of the brain. She also found that LSD acts selectively on certain cell groups in the vicinity of the RF. As part of our continuing study of the mechanism of action of LSD, we thought it worthwhile to investigate the effect of this preparation on the functioning of single neurons in brain regions specifically sensitive to it -- the RF and hippocampus. Procedure and Results The research was conducted on white male rats weighing 200 to 300 g under con- ditions of an acute experiment with the animals anesthetized with ureLlIan (I to 3 g/kg). A twin-beam oscillograph (made by Disa ElLctronlc) with a 2/5 USSR BONDARENKO, T. T., Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i "Ifeditsiny, No 10, 1971, pp 53-55 motion picture camera were used to record the impulse activity of the neurons. Discharges of the neurons of the RF and dorsal hippocainpus were derived extra- cellularly from glass microelectrodes 1 to 2 V in diameter at the tip; the electrodes were filled with 3 M sodium chloride solution. The coordinates of the brain structures were determined from the Fifkova-Marshala stereotactic atlas. The activity of 25 RF neurons and 20 hippocampal neurons was recorded. In recording the background activity of neurons in rats anesthetized with urethan, we found that the neurons of the dorsal hippocampus fire at the rate of 2 to 10 a second. The frequency of firing of the RF neurons is much higher -- from 5 to 30 discharges a second. Subcutaneous injection of LSD (0.5 mg/kg) produced changes in the background rhythm of the neurons within 4 to 7 min. Most of the hippocampal and RF neurons reacted to LSD either by a slowing or acceleration of the original rhythm of the neurons. The frequency of the background impulses chances under the in- fluence of LSD by a factor of 2 or 3. It will be noted too that the hiDPC- campal neurons reacted much more often with inhibition thLn with excitation. 3/5 USSR BONDARENIKO, T. T., Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i lReditsiny, No 10, 1971, pp 53-55 Their inhibition was manifested in most cases by complete cessation of impulse activity (in 10 of 13 neurons). The RF neurons reacted aither by stimulation or depression of activity with approximately equal frequency, but complete in- hibition of the spontaneous rhythm occurred much less often than in the hippo- campal neurons (in 5 of 12 neurons). We also attempted to determine whether the nature of the neuronal reaction to LSD varied with the frequency of the original impulses. 11.1o such relationship was detected. For example, regardless of the background frequency of the dis- charges, the hippocampal neurons generally responded with inhibition. The RF neurons with a low original rhythmicity (5 to 10 a second) responded with in- hibition or suppression with approximately equal frequency, but those with a medium (11 to 20 a second) or high (21 to 30 a second) rhythmicity responded somewhat more often with inhibition. Thus, our findings on the effect of LSD on impulse activity of neurons of the RF and dorsal hippocampus are consistent with those of other investigators an the existence of specific sensitivity to LSD in these brain structures. 4/5 USSR BONDARENKO, T. T., Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 10, 1971, pp 53-55 However, the results of our experiments differ significantly from those of Sailer et al. who found that LSD inhibits the hippocampal neurons and from those of Foote et al., who found that it stimulates RF neurons. We discovered that the reactions of the hippocampal and RF neurons to LSD are not limited to one type, that they can be manifested either by stimulation or suppression of impulse activity. Apparently, the original rhythm of the neurons is not the determining factor. It is reasonable to assume that the difference in the reaction to LSD of neurons in the same brain structure may be due to the fact that these neurons belong to different functional systems within which they could be subjected to reflected influences or to the fact that they differ in neurochemistry. 5/5 USSR uDc: 539.3 V. A. "contact Of V,Lth Ri-Eid Spheiv ;`khf%,t'Ua, -Vol 7, NO 22, 197-1. r-P 51-57 The case i~ consiclered of a thin-wall Iwr,14S, cric-, shell fixed alon- the equator and loadocl at the, polc! by zi. r~;jjcl sphere locazc(l his~~do flic sh-ell. 1--c la-dial Clearance bC-h,,!OCn. the two is s3mall", abol-,t . 01 Of the radills. The clifferential equation (Z) expresscs the rekitinn the radial pressure.3. -1,he for the zc,nk! ol c(:)nUict ~md outsiric of 010 Z(,)11(. (,~f colit;wl. Frnn- the eqLlality of tliv, two solutions at the boundary thc: disf,~tnc(-: X1 of the bounciary fron-i the polar axis and the d(-.1lectical ;it tli-~ pole can b-- determi,-jed; X1 is found from, equation (2-1) and the talble, t,;-.-- deflect;~cn, at One T--,-,A(:! from equation (25). A is given graplis of -Lorccls 13~ m--nt noncl the polar axis ---re pr,~~e:~tcd ior r1irce valu%~,-- 1/1 USSR UDC 621.771.23 GRUDEV, A. P. , ZIL'BERG, Yu. V., and V. A., Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute "Effect of the Metal's Temperature on the Coefficient of Friction in Cold Rolling" '11-loscow, Izvestiva Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya ~Ietallurgiya, No 1, 1971, pp 80-81 Abstract: Earlier papers dealing with friction in cold rolling have failed to take into account the role of the temperature factor, although the temperature of the metal sometimes rises to 250-300* C, which drasLically affects the properties of lubricants. This study discusses the effect of the metal's temperature an the friction factor in cold rolling within 20-250' C. The lubricants were castor and spindle oils. The experiment involved specimens of 08 kp work-hardened steel rolled on a duo mill on har,4-ned steel rolls 191.1 mm in diameter at a reduction ia area of 10%. -the effectiveness of lubricantG was found to be greatly affected by the temperature of the metal being rolle%i. The extent to which, the friction factor was affected by temperature appears to depend on the viscosity of 1/2 USSR GRUDn', A. P., et a!, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 1, 1971, pp 80-81 the lubricant. The increase in the friction factor with the temperature of the metal is due to the decrease in the layer of lubricant in the area of deformation. 2/2 - 84 112 051 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--EMISSIOiN CH4R4CTEIRISTICS OF SO-ME REFRACTORY METALS WITH MIXED ADSORBED CESIUM ANO BARIUM FILMS -U- AUTHUR-(03)-'~LON04 .0., LOSHKAREV, A.f., ULMASBAYEV, 13.Sti. 0 , V COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 1970, 8(l), 211-13 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSo PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--REFRACTORY METAL, CESIUM, BARIUM, FIELD EMMISSION, METAL FILM, TUNGSTEN, MOLYBDENUM, NIOBIUMP METAL rOATINGi WORK FUNCTION, CRYSTALLOGRAPHY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OnCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF fE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1951 STEP NJ--UR/02')4/70/0,0,li/O()1/021L/0213 CIRC ACCESSION \13--AP0119913 tj,N'C_ L A S S 1 F I E D 212 051 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230Cr70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118913 A[iSTFACT/EXTR,ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'elORK FUNCTIONS, PHI, AND FIELD EMISSION IMAGES OF VARIOUS CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC PLANES OF ',,, '13, A14D NB COATED WITH ABSORBED CS AND BA FILMS VIE~-,E STUDEEL) AT (11-2 TIMES 10 P-1ZIME NEGATIVE9 M%l HG. SINGLE CS FILPS ARE ACTIVE VAINLY IN' THE (112) AND (1101 PLANES; THE &MISSIOiN OF SINGLE BA FILIMS IS MAX. FRUM (122), (123). AND (111) PLANES; THE FMISSION OF SINGLE BA FILMS IS NiAX. FR.O,'-l (12>2), 123), AND (1L1), (112~ PLANES AT THETA BA IS MUCH L~-SS THAN L AND THEFA ;JA CONGRUENT TO L, RESP. (THETA EQUALS T-T SUBOPT, 'Wil-RE T IS THE ACITUAl- OURATION OF RA OR CS OEPOSITION, ANO T SU13,3PT IS TH-E TIM[ REQUIRL~) Villk OBTAINING THE 41N. PHI). MIXED CS-BA FILMS 6ERE GbrAINED BY DEPOSITING CS ON BA-COATED METALS; IN ALL CASES, PHI CS--BA WAS LOWER THAN Piti BA. THE EMISSION OF THE CS-BA-METAL SYSTEM IS MAX. FRO'-! 1112) AND (110) PLANES AT THETA BA IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TJ 0.3; THE CONTRIBUTION FROM 11121 DEGREASES FOR THETA BA YIELDS 1. UNCL A S S I F IED USSR UDC 621-28A.6'2 POBEDCNOSTSEV, A.S. , K~L 1KCVA, 11I.YA - , .2RC "To A Nonlinear Theory Cf A Resonant T411 Oscillator" Elektron. tekhniRs. 'Nauchno-tekhn. ob. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Technology. E_Cie~t_ff Tec-nnicul 197C, No 8, pp '-lC (f rom RZh--T.lektronil~a i yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstract No 12AI78) Translation: The pec-iliarities of the mechanism of interaction and the energy characteristics of traveling-wave tube oscillator are considered in the approximations of nonlinear one-dimeneional theory. It is shown that with respect to efficiency "his device considerably surpasses conventional and resonant backware-wave tubes, and. is not inferior to the latter in other output parameters. 8 ref. Summary. 1/1 U S S R UDC: 621-373.1'~)-, G. , --:AR- S. 1. a ue:-,cv Staioi 1-it-y o f 3ri d~L-e 17'-- -D-, 0,~C- Qua rtz-cf,:4 - attor" V s b o I -d -o r c vc L- p- b o v -~ ek h n . e 1 e kr o s vy ~ a. z i ( Sz e - ai c 0C0 re C -13C- Lrlc~` C=Lmicaz ions ion oi ,ror---.s crp Vo c- - !C9,70, -or, 133-15L ( from RZh-Radiotekhnika, ~,'o 7, Jul 70, Abs-,racz. :1-0 7D Trans latilon : Ar. inveszilgati on was made into the -frecuenc- c- a type quartz-controlled tunnel-d-iode self oscillator wit',- a -.-=Sforme--. -.:7~ e S - sions are derived to account fo-r the effect of such destabilizin,~ fac-cors as change in sur;p-',y voltlagze, changes in the values of the acCI-Ve alnu Ilear--tive, circui-. nents. and also ", e curren' owing, through the resistor. 'I"i-e U.1 .1 three tables, bibliography of' twelve titles. Resumd. Eff Acc. Nr:VM38JL127 Ref. Code: n, 0326 PRIMARY SOURCE: Fiziologiya Rast-- 1970, Vol 17, Nir 1, PP 1017- 11 1 ONTOGENETIC CHANGES IN FORMATION OF THE ROOT SYSTEM OF WINTER WHEAT A. r. ZADOMrSEV, V. I BOND,ARENKO, A. L. GRINCHENK0, A. A, SAMOSHR fm All-Union Scientqic Researrhinstifute of Alaize, Drzr.propetro~,sk Results are briefly described of field and vegetation experiments carried out ir-, 1957-1968 with the aim of studying the formation of the root svstem and aerial part of winter wheat (IMironovskaya 808 and Odesskaya 3 varieties) sown at var:ous periods: and supplied with various amounts of nutrients during growth. Data are presented orT linear growth of roots and oveTground parts, rate of water consUrription by the plants. from various soil horizons, root abundance of plants, root absorbing surface and also, grain productivity of wheat. REEL/ F=-IE 197311C-3 USSR uDc 678.86 r,o~ I MDA-92.1-TKO V. M. and TMELYAYEV, Xu. P., Lenin,2-;rad TechnoloC, NINOLAYEV) A. F.jl ical Institute imeni Leiijs6Vet "The Process of Thermal Conversion of 2,2-Diamino-4,4,6,6-tet-rachLlbrotri*.Dhospho- nitrile" Leningrnfl, Zhurnal Obshchey hilirdi, Vol 41, No 5, MhY 1971, PP 1028-1032 Abp I, t-iw 1, 11 1 1!1.~ r It C 1"' 1", 1. 1 o I. - t'1 It! 1-1 w 0. rind AA I Qj,n]O" I Vrkvivw! I I. t I; I I ys Is, i t I s P) I! w I I 1-1)'l , I I ~ I 10 kill I I 1. 411 111(., 1, - I'l k I, l*1 I k. I i - v- I t. )'I Ili o I F;i 111, 111 [ 1. r I Io 1. 14 ilw rrm I I a Wh.ld L( I dio' . I I I I, I.ctirq ii vo lo I i t. ti i IV ; a, I Ili,--- ) oirk,111.1 ~Iw' ollj~t.o I I I oft 11 1 1 11 1 1- continuous. ellolllLiori 01: Ilydrowli kili to it 411 I,Ipjll. III spectrum and X-ray diffraction analysis of the title con.,pounil taiki thu 1wodti,-tri of its therrnal decor=osition verified the process of thermal conversion of the bonds vith inte=olecula-r dehydr-ochlocrination and the forrmation in the final step, of irregular spatial molecules of the general forrai.0-a The generall reaction for the interval 150-6000 can be expressed by-the folloving equation: A A, 61 112 0 I_;: UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT E-201N CV70 TITLE--SYNThEFIC FIBERS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-bCNDARFNKG, V.1:4.1 6YCHKOV, R.A., SHOSHIN, A.V. trCU:.TRY OF IN'FC--USSR SCIURCE--USSR. 265,367 3-Y E -iC E--L 1 r, RY T I Y A ,IZU'BRET.t PRGM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARt ZNAKI 1970, EFEKL. DATE PUBLISHEL;-09MAR70 SU6JECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-SYNTHETIC FIBER, CELLULOSE RESIN, POLYACRYLGNITRILE FIBER, POLYCLEFIN FIBER, ChEMICAL PATENT, PLASTIC FABRICATIUN CC!tTR0L RESTRICTIONS DGCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/F~iAME-3002/1437 STEP NO--UR/0482/10/006/000/0000/CODO CIPC ar_C"_ZSSIC;',i NJ--AA0L2dd36 S R U C E5 Iti G D A T E - - 2,10 NO V 7 212 OL8 UNCLASSIFIED CI.RC ACCESSICN NL)--AAOL26836 A6STRALT/EXTR.~'CT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT SYNTHETIC FIBERS ARE PREP9. 1~ly ESTRUDING PUMAER SCLNS. INTO ~ COAGULATING 'LIA'T'H IN WHICH THE HA!WNIESS IS CHA.kv!GEC GR-IOUALLY UR STEPNISIE BY REGULATIN6 ITS co:ip,,4. AND '%-* 0 NIC N FOR REGENEkATED CELLULOSE FIBERS THE COAGULATION BATH CUNCN. IS INCREASED FRCM 2PERCENT TG SOPERCENT. FOR SYt,.THETIC FIbERS (E.S., PCI-YACRYL-CNITRILE, POLYGLEFINS), THE CONCN. 15 INCREASED FROM 1 1-0 95PERCENT. L'' 1, LASF 4- e c t i'n -~ad i o 6 t h-, 1~1 (I ut:: 2 1 cy 1-~ar,' kt, k? ri S t ic z~ c c v S--:L - e e , i s j-,oscov.,, Anten-mr, 4',-,,o. DID, 19711, pp 27-47 -.y !-,'hst-ract: Tihe P.--rinc--~.--e of the rncthod off Screens is briefly c-1-1-11ained, ---nd the auti-iors of fi-nd. -in, tllcir "requency chqr,-;cI60f~jL,'-;'IC,, D~~' (D of t1he eiecturor-~-,~metlj.c thc. d-if.':n-actJon of an IJ'C IC,'-C-!Il ~,rbitraril v Lo!~~-oizcd tlj.ane vl-ave sslautulin- on f i? e i-af im c mo ta I cre (~~.n ,Atli E~y;.3 tem of slot s 0 ctj d'). IA 1.: ul.,k.h oI, IJ!'. :JI),. i:: o.L lcc-- 'U."Ifti-I UI Pl~k~ u.), '111d 'uhtL :j 'und a~ alv uluch ic;:. 1,11,I:1 H the v:avcl,~anrt-hs th-ro-a.C.1clut the rz-7ui f -C-Cm,C ~7c 0 t4 0, syst-em of equf~ n2 Is derived fcr ehir-h -v 0 c a. 1-1 1 ~ C- 0 *,!: I C 1, C. n i c! c o! r direct.ly arid -f-'or the cz~-Se -C)f i o iI i c c wave nart 0-4, the 0 C r- c u r, t a 1 Z~ 'n T:, I F-u I a t -i 0 r, of U1.1c. :-.re Thc- rc..-; 0 L, 1 c 0:,: c r e USSIR , P . A . , et a 1, A nteru, , No - 3 0, 3-071, p 1.) 27-47 21 1- j botween the ret--llic ;)Iates ,,f the selectively r:--.-'Iectin-~ screen, -1 L I CUI'Ve 121- show th--t the steepness o-L' the antemnals ~- crep-ses i*.,-i its transition region. The expel'imclital clar~.es fol- the antenna are olot`~,ed. USSR UDC: 621.396.677-833.2 POPERECHENKO, B. A., NOSOV, 0. N., BONDARENKO, V. N. "Investigation of the Frequency Responses of Selectively R~,flectin.g Radio Shields" V sb. Antennv (Antennas --collection o fL works) , -.Pjp. 10, !,oscow, "S-,Pyaz T 1971, pp 27-t (from Kh-Radiotek-linika, No 11, May, 71, Albstract i,lo 5B.58) Translation: The authors present the results of theoretical and experimer-tal studies of some selectively reflecting shields used in multichannel parabolic antennas. Ten illustrations, bibliography of eight titles. Reswri'e. USSR UDC 536.4-5-001.2 BOINDI.AMIa' 20, V. P., and FOI-IMEV, )Z. N. "Experimental Research in the 7nermodynamic Properties of SLibstances in the Condensed Phase at HiGh Temperatures" faiar'kov, Ukr. resD. na~uch-telkhn. konf., posvyashch- 50-letiT, metrol- s1uz'zfr--:.' USSR, 1972, -- sb. (Ukrainian Republic Scienti-fic and Tec-hnolol-ical Conference Honoring the 50til Anniversary of the Ukrainian SSIVs JT.etrological Se2%,icc, 1972 -- Collection of qorks), 1972, p 66 (from Referativnyy Z-1r-1-nal -- 1.'et-rologiYan i lzmeritel'nay-a Teld-miku-_' -to 2, 3 73, Abstract No 2.->2.1010 by V.S.K.) 19 _j T_mnsiationn: T-he aut:hors uresent the results of KIOI.-IEM T--iar'ko-,, Stute Scientific Research Inst-itutte o-L' 1.'etrology] vro4ects at nepsuri-nE t"n-e enthalpy, heat, and phase transition teimeratures for elements, oxides, car- bides, and silicides at temperatures on the order of 2,800 K. They the equkpmer~', th-at was used, the sp-rrple pre-paration t"lat done, and the pro- cedure used to talke the neasurements. They also discuss evaluatin.'- t1nc syste- matic and random reasure.-.ient errors, in addition to s1nowim-; that the nwir:Aum error in the enthal-oy measurements cGrer to 500-2,803 K rz-,.nE;e is 0-3-0.8 I)r--r- Cent. 1/1 Receivers & Transmitters USSR UDC 621-317-79 DYATLOV., A. P. and BONDARMO, V. P. "Increasing the Interference-Resistance of Correlators" Tr. Taganrog. radioteklm. in-ta (Works of the Taganrog Radio-Engineering Institute),' 1972, vyp.28, pp 140-145 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11 A248) Translation: An essential shortcaning of multiplication correlators widely used in reception technology is their low interference resistance. As a result of this, an integral effect is observed at the output during the simultaneous action of sev- eral signals on the correlator input. The integral effect makes the separation of the useful signal difficult. An analysis is given of three methods for raising the interference resistance of multiplication correlators: 1) separation of the useful signal against a background of interfering, continuous signals; 2) separation of the continuous signal against a background of pulsed interference witb a high re- petition frequency; and 3) separation of signals with linear frequency modulation against a background of interfering, continuous, narrow-band signals. A.K. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.357.7:0'61).24,5127 BONDARE-NIKO V. P. RYABM"fIN, A. G. hmiim~mw "X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Electrolytic Alloys of i.-ickel with Tti]iF,.'3t(-n" Tr. Kurgan: irmshinastroit. in-ta (Uorks of the Rurgan I-lachino TwIld-ini; lartitutc), 1971, vyp. 17, T)p 34-36 ('Lror.-RZ'a--Khimiva, No 6 (11), Jun 72, Abstract No CL313) Translation: Ni-14,1 alloys (20-57 1-1) were obtained from amriionium solution. Ily the data fron x-ray diffraction studies it was established that up to 361`~' of the 11 of the coating was a supersaturated solid solution; wit'i higher concentrations of W in the coating occurrence of the intermetallide coir4)ound is assu,,:.ed. 20 USSR UDC 621.357.7:669,245'27 V. P. $ KYAFUiJil,;, A. C. " b~ "X-Ray Diffraction Stlu~d'Tr of the Effect of Soiiie Parameters of Electrolysis on the Composition of N3.ckel Alloys with Tungsten" Tr. Kur5-ar,. in-tn Wofts of the Kursan Y-ichina Buildin,-, Institure), 1971, 7--yp. 17, pp 37-41 (from RZa-Khimiya, No 6, (H), Jun 72, Al)stracL -;:o 61,3314) Translation: alloys were obtained fron, amnionia and ~ammonj.=, citrate, 501U- tions for various currents. An x-ray diffraction study was made of the effect of the solution tunperature and the coating composition on the inte-1-i-sity of the III Ni line. The na-x.iwimi intensio, corresponded to a t III-(! or (,0*. With a W coateot of 44,-.', the line corresponding to reflection from tile. Ni 4N' lauice appeared on t1ae diffraction curves. 1/1 USSR UDC 621-762.001 BONDARENKO,-1---P---., CHERNYAK, L. V., and SHLYUKO, V. Ya. "Alloying of Lanthanurn Hexaboride With Fafnium" Vestn. Kiyev. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. mashinostr. (Herald of Kiev Polytechnic Institute: Machine-Building Series), 1971, No 8, pp 178-180 (English sumniary) (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IG246 by authors) Translation of Abstract: The authors studied the coreduction of La20 and Hf02 by boron in vacuum. An alloy was obtained containing a solid soiution of 11f in LaB6 and HfB2 and possessing elevated thermostability as compared with pure LaB6- One table. Bibliography with four titles. 1/1 Controls USSR UDC 621.314.61 BONDARENKO, V. P. "Calculation of Pulse Shapers for a Thyristor Control System" Corn. elektromekh. i avtomatika. Resp. mezhved. nauch.-tekhn.sb (111ining Electromechanics and Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific- Technical Collection), 1970, Issue 16, pp 8-13 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, May 1971, Abstract No 5B459) Translation: A method is considered for calculation of pulse shapers for a thyristor control system applicable for use in thyristorized converter system for control of ion devices. An example is given of the calculation of pulse shapers. The parameters are given of pulse shapers for several types of systems, as well as oscillographs of voltages taken during labor- atory and industrial tests. 3 ill. 3 ref. Author's Abstract. 1/1 USSR UDC 612-46.014.49 T. -9-:;- V. p. GEM~!A!.', B. S., LAZARE -E.'IK, Sh., W-ISHAVER ~ G E6 1,M"j -1:1D DM=11KO) N. F., Kiev District Military Hoomital mm~ "The Effect of Supe-r-;-,nic on Kidneys and Urinary Tracl-ls" Moscow, Patolo.:~ichesrava Flzio-ioglya i E'r-.sperir,-,ental'nr,:,-a jun 70, pp 17-21 Abstract: A hign-intuensit"y source emdt-tin~; a si)hel-lical s-L~7.e--r-sC;n--"c w.-Ve 111'~--.:-' :~Iscu for irra-CLiati,16 30 dors, in-n of which were in an amite iQstj 19 of whicri ha~ been unaer cbsc,-~,ation for six mont"as, and one control. '17ne vesic~ 1, center, a!,d peri- 'L .1 - I a '~ ~y w,2- - s-,ib - c' , J t`6 n' rena-1 narts o' ' ie ureter 4.4e renal pelvis, and k.1.3ne re '~c kled U0 sur-ersonic wares. In 12 tests, tempemtu~rp- iradients were cai,-..; climes in the timsucs of i;Lie urin-ary in-Ladder or ~,'reter.-, -.;ere dr-tecte!--l. after sliort or loni~ periods of In no canc wars of t*~ie tissues obseinr,,d. Results oC hin'Lachom-ical stLidies c-)f the -,;-ee,,.!-.en1- ,dth histoloi ~ical data. Tic: results wer-2 cxTiained .'act source producing a spherical wave comparatively -rapidl.-,, i.e.. over L;Aort distances, loses its intensity. 'Mhen a 1-:5 irradiation rhytit-1111 used, elimination of heat by the systenz of the orGanism. re6ulatinjS heat4 exclan,-,e was assured. USSR UDC 620.018 SAMSONOV, G. V., BOYKO, P. A., HOTYAZHEV, V. I., LONDARENI~01_V..P., and SLEPTSOV, V. M., Kiev "Solubility and Solid Phase Reaction of Carbides of Transition Metals With Nickel and Copper" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Metallov, No 1, Jan-Feb 71, pp 112-119 Abstract: The solubility and solid phase reactions of carbides of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, and W with Ni and Cu were investigated by X-ray graphic, X-ray microspectral, and metallographic analytical methods. It was found that the solubility and the width of the diffusion band in re- actions of these carbides with nickel increase with the transition of carbides of group IV metals to group VI metals and are practically absent in the case of copper. The results are discussed from the standpoint of a model of a contour localization of valent electrons in atoms of reacting components. It is demonstrated that carbides of transition metals are effective hardeners of copper and less effective hardeners of nickel in dispersion-hardened composite materials. 1/1 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--TEMPERATURE FUNCTION OF THE ELECTRUPHYSLCAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOUNDS OF LANTHANUM HEXABORIDE WITH TRANSITION METALS. 11 -U- AUTHOR-(02)-bGN P.t KUVENSKAYAr B.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR P_~ SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEd. LAVED., FIL. 1970, 13(2), 90-3 DATE PU13LISHED-------70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-CPYSTAL LATTICE sTpucrURE, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, LANTHANIUm COMPUUND9 HkIUE, TUNGSTEN COMPOUND, HAFNIUM COMPOUND, TANTALUM COMPOUND, RHENIUM COMPUUND, CHEMICAL 80NOING, THERMAL EFFECT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEG PRLJXY Rf[L/FkAME--199J11917 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--ATOL14357 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED P-.-kOCESSM'j OATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-Aroult357 AaSTRACT.!LXTRAcr--(U) GP-0- ABSIRACT. THE ELEC. KESISrA:~.-L lviAS MEASURED OF LAb SUbb CONTG. 0.5-15 AT. PERCENT HP, TAY W, OR RE AT 200-800DEGREES. THE T.'-IFRMAL COEFF. OF ELEC. RLSISiANCE (BET,,~) 0C-pLtqDS ON THE PRUPti