SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DATSENKO, V. M. - DAVIDOVICH, R. L.
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UDC 550.42
LI, L. V., and DATSEUKO, It 11 , Sibeerlawn ScieAtifio-Resea-rch Institute of
C-eolo&,r, Geophysics and Z-inex.O Palw 1-:atarjal, K-
"Characteristics of Gold Distribution in Granitoids of Proterozoic Intrusions
in the Southl-Yenisey Ridge"
Moscow, Geokhimya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 848-655
Abstracti Newly obtaJned results of the gold content in netasomat-ic and
_mlingenlc granlitoids of the region determined by the rzai"activat-ion method
are. re-corted. it has been shoim that the more basic.and nelariocratic rocks
of the endocontact and central zones of the Tax-jksk and Po~-olnensk metasoiratic
gmnitoid rassifs --re slightly enriched in gold. Tlhe absence of significant
dIffferences i-- the gold content in palinGenic granites, of different phcwos
of the Nizhnckansk massif is accounted for Iry the inert behavior of gold
durin; the diffOrentiation of granite The outlia-e-d' tendency towa3:ds
a decrease in the concentration of gold in gr~-toids of intrusions of the
later formations may be connected with peculiex-ities of the substrate over
which -the gm-nfta relt has be:-en --Po=.eCL azA hi-th the facial conditions of its
crystallization,
1/1
USSR UDC: 8.74
DATSENKO V. P ZAYTSEV, N. G.
n
"General Characteristic of Problems of Data Transmission ir
Automated Systems of EnteTpriSe Management"
Kibernet. i vychisl. tekhn. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Cybernetics
and Computer Technology. Republic Interdepartmental Collec-
tion), 1971, vyp. 12, pp 54-64 Cfrom RZh-KibeTnetika, No 5,
May 73, abstract No SV774 by the authors)
Translation: The paper defines the structurej makeup of equip-
ment, operating criteria and basic.factors on which a data
transmission system depends. A diagram is presented for
structural classification of the elements of a data trans-
Mi5SiOn system.
105
I IINICL ASS IF I E~):
Tj TLP-~--T. Q Ai~S S Tv L i i APr'LE tAPHY 4S AN INfMEGRESSICN' OF METASTASES
I i%, T GP A R 4k S 1 iE RN AN LLY,,~-li NODES IN - RAO I UM, -THERAPY iOF '4 1 LK bul c rCARCINOMA
AUTHOR-- (Cr2_-)_KRY.-loVA, K.~. EATSENK0, V-S~.
CCUNTRY 6FJNF0--tjSSR
E ECITSINSKAYA NR '-34,
r c-, L
SGURC' RAO 10LOG IYA, 1970t NOL :15, 6, Pp 29
DifE PUBL 7C
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL ~SCIENGES
TiZ?,[C TAGS--REP' 3CLCTIVE SYSTEMv CARCI,NO.MAP METASTASISr LYMPIWID TISSUE,
R
AGtOTHERAPYv RAG I Ul-I
'STP
C-GNI TR 0 LMARKING--NO RE KTIGNS
U C C Ulli EN TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,:~,,lPkOXY STEP ~40--UP;/0241/70/()15/0(,t)/O(.)29/CO34
C IRC A C C f S S I C 1% NO--- A PL 3 Q 0 5 6
UNCLASSIFIEU
-..'-~.212 01S UNLLASSIFIED 1PROCESSING DAfE--20,NJOV70
C I RC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0130056
i---'.A3STRAC I /EXTRACT-- (U) (-P-0- ABSTRACT., DATA OF TRANS srERNAL PHLE130GRAPHY
-~EIRE S-Tt;bIED IN 151 PATIENTS. SUFFER ING FROM MILK DUCT LAkLl-N0;llA. 1.14 31
~PATIENTS TFE METHOD E14PLOYED BE FORE ~ AND AFTEA IRRADIATION OF THE
PARASTERNAL SPACE. 18A.N'S STERNAL PHLE-3CGRAPHY IS THE MOST -EFFECTIVE
JlL'TF'L!b mAKES IT P~
-SSIbti.:~TQ DIAGNOZE vETA3Ti-*,S-S 1-NI'li P'RASTERNAL
LYMPH i'~ 1-11, C S THE AUTHORS 06SERVEO A 'RELATIGN BETWEEN THE INCIDE-NcE CIF
METASTASES, AND STAGE AND LGCALIZATION CARCINOMA ';INTO PARASTERINAL LYMPH
FILLI-,NG ON THE CG,%-T'UuW GF THE VEINj bLOCK Ok
G E S -ARE CEFECTS OF
-11STUY-P" L-F THE VEIN, kEcucrio,,,i OF THE CALIBER AND CWkIVOLurION OF VEINIS,
ty
AS VtELL AS THE DEVEL,~;P.NEINT GF COLLAT~ERALS- PHLE:BGGRAPHY PERFORMED
6 E F R E A,% G ~-,FTER fil-~R.AIDIIATIOM OF METASTASES INTO PARASTERNAL LYAPHt NGOES
~ENAB~LES TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS:. Of.kAO[UM JREAT,%lt.,*llT
FACILITY: - KAFEERA Ki-PlICHESKOY, RADIOLUGH TSENTRALIN06D IINSTITUTA
US(jVERSll'lLf4SrGVUVA.%IYA VliACHLY MZ SSSR, MOSKVA.
U N f('L ASS I F I C
PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--POLE OF STRESSES IN ACCELERATING THE PENETRATION OF MOLTEN MFT4LS
INTO-SOLID METALS -U-
AUTHOR---CHAYEVSKIYj M.I.r TOROPOVSKAYA, I.N., POPOVICHt V-V., DATSISHIN,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
D,
S.OU RCE- -FIZ. KHIM. MEKH. MATER. 1970o 5(6), 692-698
~DA TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,SUBJECT AREAS--MATEPIALS, MECM., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE.ENGq
TOPIC TAGS--LIQUID METAL, ZINC, COPPER, RISMUTHP LtTHIUM, TRONt METAL
-STRESS, INTERNAL STRESS, METAL SURFACE IMPRENATION, PLASTIC DEFLORkIATION
C9NTROL M4RKING--NO RESTPICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAz",F--lq88/0625 STEP NO--UR/0369 /70/005/3)6/06-)?/()6Q9
CIRC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0105604
UNI L A S S I F I E D
2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN~17 DATE--llSEP70
C-IRC ACCESSION ND--AP0105604
ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF APPLIED STRESSES ON
THE RATE AT WHIC4 MOLTEN METAL PENETRATES SOLID METAL DEPENDS ON THE
INTERACTION OF THE METALS WHICH IN TURN IS DETD. BY THEF~ STPUCTURE.
REGULAR DIFFUSION OF MOLTEN INTO SOLID METALS IS LEAST AFFECTED BY
,STRESSES OF PLASTIC DEFORMATION. IT FOLLOWS THAT ACCELERATION OF
DIFFUSION IS LEAST WHEN THE 2 METALS FORM SOLID SOLNS. OR INTGP%METALLfC
COMPDS. WHEN THIS-IS NOT THE CASE APPLIED STRESSES WILL ENHANCE
DIFFUSION.-THESE CONTENTIONS WERE TESTED BY EXPTS. ON THE DIFFUSION OF
MOLTEN ZN INTO CUt--MOL-TEN- B-1 INTO. CU9, MOLTEN ~'Ll INTO. 4R14CO FE.
'kb.; t Ref, Code:*
s racting ervice:~
010mr 0:6S T
ST.~
CHEMIC LA
7Lh
~0'
r 104146c Adsorptiond ydrogen an the [1101 and 11111 faces
444, -
of Alicon Uvakox (Lkninz~ad.
OR).' Zk.
I Tekh. Fiz. 1970,40(l), 224-1.
(Russ). To study the adsorption of mol.' H on'Si; theAirect
flash method in -an. impulse ma's's spectrograph was used- Si
single crystals treated with a mixt. of.5HXOj + 3HF + 3AcOH
+ O.O2Br and rinsed with distd: -H:0 We-re degassed in a vacuum
chamber at 1-2 X 10 -J torr.. , By anal - of the ddsorbed gas, the
most efficient method for degassing and cleaning of crystal sur-
faces was found: starting from 5 X 10-7 tori the;idsorbent was
held at. a temp. 400*K higher than the temp. of the vacuum
chamber and-after reaching-2-X 40-4 torr, the sam le ternp.- was
p
further increased by 550,*K so that its abs'. value was 1550'K.
The approx. residual gas compn. was 7070 H~, 20% CO, and 10%
COi-H%O. The pressure of Pd purified H: in t6e adsorption
chamber was 2 X 10--9-1 X 10--l torr. Desorption curves of
H, on [1111 faces, relating pressure difference with time reach
max., which attest to 2 stages of adsorption.#, and 02. On the
(1101 face, only I max. was detected. The amt. of the more
X 1014 mot./cm', which
strongly bound hydrogen. (fit) was 1.3
corresponds to the surface coverage value of 0.3. Both values
not depend on the compn. of the adsorbate. Approx. 5% of
the H is adsorbed as SiHi and SiHi. it- Soucek -,m
'A REEL/FRAME
19791207
UNt, L A.I.), 117 1U::!:
21Z 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70
:-'CIRC ACCESSIC-N NG--AP0 1124Z I
'ABS TRAC I I EXT i~AC T- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN. APP. CONSISTING OF A DETECTOR
AND, MANGs'-ILTER IS SU I TABLE FOP, D.,,. MOL. WT., AND-GAS COMPN. DETNS. THE
-:MANCMETER HAS A "GETINAKS" DIAPHRAGM, CAPABLE OF m I
EASUR NG PRESSURE
-0.1 MM -H SUB2 0 ~AS: ELEC. OUTPUT SIGNALS WITH A
DIFFERENTIALS OF 0.01
SENSITIVITY OF 15 UV-M,4 H SUUZ O,AT A TIME DELAY OF 0.1-O.Z SEC. THE
j'DETECTGR (VOL.-SIVILAR TO 0 1 CM PRIME3),.
":COMPARES SMALL STREAM OF
.~SAMPL&GASI WITH A HE OR H CARRIER GAS'. :.:tA.LINEAR RELATION WAS.Ot3SD.
SUB! H SU36 S
BETWEEN CCL.SU24, CHCL SU63, C SUB2 H SUB4 ANDIC 6 AMPLE
~,WTS._ANC DETECTOR OUTPUTS. GAS :ANA,LY,SES~ MADE WITH A KATHAROMETER AND
DENSIMETER. DESCRIBED wERE, WiTHIN.2'.5PEkCENT. FACILITY:
MOSK. INST. SKALI SPLAVOVt MOSCOW, USSRS~
MM- MIMIRMISH
USSR. U.D--.- 6 .25:539.6n'
-TAR, F. GO$ YIUSH~1&;iEl, V- 11, PILIPENKO, N. P.,
BARIYAKI. 0 1
POGORELOV, V. A. and YAB ~K, B. G., Donetsk Physicotechnical Institute.
"Study of the Internal Friction of Cobalt Near 30000
Sverdlovsk, Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 32, No 5, 11 ov 71,
pp 1101-1104
Abstract: Earlier research indicates the 3000C region as the position of
low-frequency maximum internal friction for cobalt. Described here is an
attempt to explain its nature and Properties. The experiment involved
machined specimens of 99,98~ pure Co measuring 3X110 nua and specimens
additionally deformed by drawing (by 6%). The specimens were gradually
annealed at 300, 000 and 9000C and-cooled down to room, temperature, The
measurements included internal friction (150-3500C), oscillation frequency
(7 cps) and maximal shearing strains (2,10-6). Interrupted anneal of the
material apzears to lower tne =aximum friction temperature position which
is most pronounced at 900'C and particularly manifest on the drawn specimen.
The relationship between the temperature position of maximurm, internal
1/2
USSR
BARIYAMNAR, F. G., et al, Fizika metallov i metal-lovedeniye, Vol 32, N'o 5,
Noy T1, pp llol-" 04
friction of Co, the thermomechanical treatment of the material and the
conditions of polymorphous transformation indicate its close association
with crystal lattice defects, i.e., the maximum internal friction of Co
at 300'C is of deformational nature. It is most likely to~be caused by
the plastic deformation of the material, including polymorphous transforma-
tion of Co. (2 illustrations, 3 bibliographic referen'ces)o
2/2
61 -
USSR UDC 615.916:S46
DATSNENKO, I. I.
"Sorne Biochemical Changes in the organism During Chronic Poison-
in- with Carbon Monoxide"
Gi-giyena naselen. micts'. Resp. mizlivid. zb. (Hylgiene of the
Populated Areas. Republic Indepartmental Collection), 1972,
vyp 11, PP 79-82 (from RZh--Farmakologiya. Khimioterapevtiche-
skiye Sredstva. Toksikologiya, No 3, Mar 73) Abstract No 3.S4.671)
Translation: In investigating the effect of CO on tile Veroxidase
activity and the total iron level ill the blood of rats., they
were subJected to inhalation poisoning, for five hours a day each
of CO in a concenLration or 0.009-0.018 mg/litcw for 1.5 munths;
(first group); Wicit for three months with a concentration of
0.03-0.04 mg/liter (second group) and in the subsequent one month,
for a concentration of 0.08-0.1 mg/,~ (-tlliVd J~WOUJ)); [,-uinca pigs
were poisoned with CO in a concentration of 0.03-0.04 m--/Iiter
for five hours a day each durin- a period of 1.5 months. The
peroxidase activity of the blood of the rats in the first group
-was significantly improved, for rats of the second and third
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63
U SSR
DATSNENKO, I. I., Gigiyena naselen. micts'. Resp. mizilvid. zb.,
1972, vyP 11, PP 79-82
group and the guinea pigs it was reduced. The amount of total
Iron' in the initial period of poisoning of the animals was high;
subsequently it was low.
2/2
USSR UDC 539-375
SAVPJJK, M. P. and DATSYS-H.-IN, A --:P Physicomechanical Institute, Academy of
Sciences, Ukrainian SSR
nhe Limit Equilibrium of a Plate Weakened by Two ~xbitrarily Oriented Cracks"
Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekhanika, Vol 9, No 7, Jul 73, pp 49-56
Abstract: Consideration is given to an infinite elastic plane weakened by two
arbitrarily oriented cracks of differing length. The edges of the cracks are
being acted upon by arbitrary self-balancing loads. Under the asstimption that
the cracks are situated far from one another, the complex potentials are
represented in the form of a series according to the powers of a small parame-
ter. Coefficients of stress intensity are found in the form of corresponding
expansions. Graphs are presented, which illustrate the interactions of the
cracks in the case of uniaxial stretching of the plate. 5 figures. 7 refer
ences.
USSR UDC 539.375
SAVRUK, N. P. , DATSYSHIN, A. P.
"The Limiting Equilibrium Stat e of a Body Weakened by a System of Arbi-
trarily Oriented Cracks"
Termomekh. Metody Razrusheniya Corn. Porod. Ch. 2 IThermomechanical Methods
of.Rock Rupture, Part 2 -- Collection of Works], Kiev, Nauk Dumka Press,
1972, pp 97-102, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11,
1972, Abstract No 11 V600 by S. Ya. Yarema).
Translation: The planar problem from the theory of:elasticity for all un-
limited area containing N arbitrarily placed linear sections (cracks) is
reduced to a system of N singular integral equations for functions charac-
terizing the rupture of displacements along the lines of the cracks. A
general solution of the integral equations and the coefficients of stress
L
intensity at the tips of the cracks are produced as-an expansion with re-
spect to powers of a small parameter for the case of cracks located far from
each other. The limiting equilibrium oX1 an infinite plate weakened by a
system of K arbitrarily oriented cracks is discussed. As an example, the
limiting equilibrium of a plate.vrith two arbitrarily oriented cracks sub-
jected to biaxial extension at infinity is analyzed. In this case, a dia-
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MEW
USSR
UDC 539.575
DATSYSHIN, A. P., SAVRUK, M. P,
"Limiting Equilibrium of a Half Plane with an Arbitrarily Oriented Crack"
Termomekh. Metody Razrusheniya Corn. Porod. Ch. 2 [Thermomechanical Methods
of Rock Rupture, Part 2 -- Collection of Works], Kiev, Nauk Dumka Press,
A 1972, pp 93-97, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11,
1972, Abstract No 11 11603 by S. Ya. Yarema).
Translation; A semi-infinite elastic plane containing a crack, the line of
which forms angle a with the edge of the half plane, is studied. The sides
of the crack are loaded with an arbitrary, self-balancing load. Assuming
that distance d from the center of the crack to the edge of the half plane
is greater than half the length of the crack a, the coefficients of stress
intensity at the tip of the crack are written as a series with respect to
powers of X = a/d with an accuracy to the value of X5. The limiting equi-
librium of the half plane with the arbitrarily oriented crack is determined.
In the case of constant pressure on the side of a crack, graphs are pre-
sented of the dependence of rupture load on orientation of the crack with
various -values of A, illustrating the interaction of the crack and boundary.
112 0.14 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ogocr70
TITLE-ACCURACY OF A DETERMINATION OF ATOM COORDINATES IN STRUCTURAL
NEUTRONOGRAPHY -U-
AUTHUR-.103)-DATTv I.D., RANNEVI N.V., OZEROV, R.P.
OF INFO--USSR
1970t 15(L), 25-30
~`PAITE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
.-SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
'.10PIC TAGS-CRYSTAL LATTICE STRUCTUREt NEUTRON DIFFRACTION, FOURIER SERIES
~C.ONTRGL,MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-PRbxY REEL/FRAME--1980/0159 SrEP NU--UR/0070/70/015/001/0025/0030
ACCESSION NU--AP0048451
U14CLASSIFIED
..... ....
V2 014 UNCLA~SSIFIED:~ PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP004fj451
,ABSTRACI/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORMULAS FOR DETG. THE ACCURACY OF
AT. COORDINATES ON THE FOURIER MAPS OF NUCLEAR 0. ARE GIVEN Fo!A NEUrRUN
STRUCTURAL ANAL., TAKING INTO ACCOLYNT THE INTERRUPTION OF THE FOURIER
SERIES. THESE FORMULAS ARE DISCUSSED FOR THE CASE OF SPHERICALLY 5YM.
ATOMS I NCRYSTALS WITH MUNOCLINIC OR ORTHORHOMBIC. SY11DIETRY.
FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. FIZ.-KHIM. INST. IM. KARPOVA, MO5CDw'r USSR.
UNCLASSIFIC-0
US~R uDc: 681.3-519.2
OTM-EMRII, G. L., GOGGIBEI~TDZ -~SIPITLI, Sh. r-.,
ZEll A. Sh., GURULI, V. V., ZTJBT,
SIROZE, Sh. if,., SIGUA, V. F., DPTUASIRTILI, A. IT., Thilisi Affiliate of
c Res'earch institute of Metrology imeni D. I.
the All-Union Scientift
Mendeleyev
"A Device for Determining the Mathenatical Expecttation of Random Processes"
Moscow, Otkrl--Iiya, Izcbreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
'No 48, Dec 73, Author's Certificate No 409244, Division G, filed 4 VaY 72,
published 30 Nov 73, pp 120-121
Translation: This Author's Certificate, introduces a device for determinin.-
the mathematical e.,mectation of r--dom processes. The device contains a
'pulse generator, source of input information, an amplifier, diodes, a rc---
tifier,and a shi-fter. The pulse generator is connected to a modulator
directly and to the first input of an interrupter throuE~h an acclunulator.
The source of inrut information is connected to the modulator thrcugh a
comparison circuit. The shifter is connected through a nultiT)lier to the
output of the device. As a distinguishing feature of the patent,the workang
precision of the device is ir-proved by adding magnetic accumulator elements.
47.
IJ
USSR
OTMEWIRI, G. L. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No Wq-Th4
The innuts of these acc,,mulator elements are connected to the corresrond-inir
diodes, and the diode innuts are connected to the outDut of the interruttar.
eC4-4
The aeuput of the r t-fier is connected to the shifter and to the ccr:i-
parison circuit. The r-odulator output is connected through the aunclifier
to a second inDut o-' the interruDtor.
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USSR UDC: 539-171-017
AMMOV, S. A. Z. Kh. KOCMKOV, G. A., KRATERIKO, Yu. 1-1. , LEV-
KOVICH, S. G., Tashkent State.University imeni V. I. Lenin
"Fluctuations of the Number of Particles, and Transition Effects in
tron-Photon Showers in Lead at Energies Greater Tban 20 GeV"
Elect
Mosco-w, Izvestiya A&-ade=i llaulk SSSR: Ser. Fizicheskaya, Vol 37, No 7, Jul
73,pp 1354-1355
Abstract: Ex-verimental data are presented on fluctuations all the number
of particles at depths of 1.5, 4, 11, 15, 19,and 23 radiation units in
electromagmetic cascades at energies greater than 20 GeV for four energy
intervals. The lead-brass transition curve is given for five brass layers
located at a depth.of 9.9 radiation units.
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UDC 612 58.0
USSR 19
~,~~~and IFAVEVA, 11. V.
"The Effect of Environmental Temperature on the Spontaneous Warming of the
Suslik on Awakening From Hibernation"
Leningrad, Fiziogicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni 1. X. Sechenoval Vol 57, No 6,
19716 pp 893-806
Abstracti This article presents research on further exploration of the influ-
ence.of the tempezature factor on xates of organism warming as a wholop and
by incUvidual body areas and organs, partIcularly the heart and brain. Sus-
'peratur s, Additiolvally,
liks were used, awakening at various environmental tem a
small negative temperatures were used at uhichp' according to data in the
literature, prolonged hibernation is possible. These itere interrupted Dy
brief spontaneous awakenings (and rewa=dng). The animals were divided into
three qoups. Hibernation temperatures uere maintained ofi Group I -- 10 0
11 - 1 1 and for 111, -1 and -2 On awakening the same temperatures were
taintained. Results showed that all susliks experienced spontaneous warming
on iniakening, without any additional external warmth. Suslika from Group I
took 60-90 ninutes to wan:1 themselves and.aiuaken. ForGroup 11, the process
took 150-160 m. The third group took an average of 300 minutes, tho initial
phase being the slowest. In susliks emerging from hibernationg heart tem-
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DAUDOVA, G. M., and IPAT'EVA, U. V., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnall SSSIR ineni
1. 11. Sechenova, Vol 57, No 6, 1971, pp 893-896
peratures rise sooner than those of the brain. Appaxently heat generates
in anterior zone muscles and, in initial phases, in adipose tissue. Heat,
via blood, enters the heartj then anterior sections and. brain.
73
Ifz UNCLASSI FIED ~'PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
T.ITLE--THE ACTIVITY OF THE ENZY.4ES,OF GLUCONEGE-NESIS FROM THE LIVER OF TEH
GROUND.SQUIRREL CITELLUS SUSLICUS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-DAUOOVAY G.M., USATENKO, MOS.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--IJSSR
4t)
-_~SOURCE-ZHURINAL EVOLYUTSIONINOY BIOKHfMlI I FIZIOLOGIlr 1970, VOL 6, NR 1,
PP 35-41
DATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
-TOPIC TAGS--ENZYME ACTIVITY, LIVER, GLUCOSE
~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
l.00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1983/1293 STEP NO--UR/0385/70/001)/001/0035/~r)041
.CIRCACCESSION NO--AP005418L
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFfEO. PROCESSING DATE--18SEP7C
CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0054191
GP-0- ABSTRACT. HIGH ACTIVITY OF KEY ENZYMES OF
GLUCONOCOGENESIS PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE CARBOXYKINASE (PEPK ASE) AND
GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATASE (G6PASEl HAS REEN.OBSERVED,~IN THE LIVER OF THE
~_]GROUND SQUIkRELS DURING ACTIVE PERIOD (JULYP AUGUST)* AT THIS TIME OF
..''YEAR, THE ACTIVITY OF PEPKASE OF THE SOLUBLE FRACTION WHICH IS LIMITING
TO THE OVERALL RATE OF GLUCONEOGENESIS, WAS CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN THE
ACTIVITY,OF THIS ENZYME IN MITOCHONORIA ON THE ACTIVITY OF G6PASE OF THE
EXTRACT (CORRESPONDINGLY 2.1t 15.9 AND 5.9 MUMALES-MIN-G OF WET WEIGHT
(IF-THE LIVER AT 37DEGREES). JUST BEFORE HIBERNATION AND ESPECIALLY
DURING THE LATTERo THE ACTIVITY OF PEPKASE IN MITOCHONDRIA DECRE-ASEOP
WHER-EAS THAT IN THE SOLUBLE FRACTION INCREASED. CHANGES IN THE ACTIVITY
OF G6PASE WERE SIMILAR TO THOSE I.N..THE.ACTI-VITY OF PEPKASE OF THE
SOLUBLE FRACTION, ALTHOUGH THEY 14ERE LESS SIGNIFICANT. THE INCREASE IN
THE ACTIVITY OF G6PASE AND PEPKASE OF THE SOLUBLE FRACTION OF THE LIVER
DURING HIBERNATION INDICATES THE INCREASED ROLE OF GLUCONEOGENESTS IN
MAINTENANCE OF THE REQUIRED LEVEL OF GLYCAEMIA IN THE ORGANISM. 3-3.5
flnURS AFTER ARTIFICIAL AWAKENING T14E ACTIVITY OF G6PASE AND PEPKASE IN
T1fE FRACTIONS STUDIED WAS ESSENTIALLYTHE SAME AS IN H113EPNATING
ANIMALS. 24 HOURS AFTER ARTIFICIAL AWAKENING (ANIMALS REMAINED UNFED)
:-:,ONLY THE INCREASE 11N THE ACTIVITY OF PEPKASE IN BOTH LIVER FRACTIONS WAS
OBSERVED.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED-' PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--SECfJNDARY ELECTRON EMISSION ON REFLECTION FROA FISSION FRAGMENTS
AND ALPHA PARTICLES -U-
D.K*r LEBEDEVt S.YA.
,:,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
...,.SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970. 12(2)t 655-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
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-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASTRACT. THE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF SECONDARY
ELECTRONS AND THEIR ANGULAR DISrRIBUT[0N WERE RECORDED. FOP ALPHA
PARTICLES, AS WELL AS FOR THE FISSION FRAGMENTS, THE COS OMEGA LAW 15
WELL. OBEYED.
UNCLASSIFIED
Refractory Materials
USSR
uDc 666.76:620.1
BLUVSHTEYN, M. N. (deceased)., ZYKOVA, Z. K. (All-Union Institute of
Refractories), Dl~ 'FERAS, A. Ya-, YURENAS, V. L., YfiJiULYAVD~YUS,
A. I. (Institute *095341si"Calb and Technical R'roblems of Power EngineerinG,
Academy of Sciences Lithuanian SSR),and RADINUVICH,~M. A. (Snigirevskiy
Plant of Refractory Articles)
"Strength of Ultralight-Weight Refractories"
Moscow, Ogneupory, No 2, June 72, pp 43-47
Abstract: The Institute for Physical and Technical Problems, Academy of
Sciences Lithuanian SSR has designed) built,and adapted for practica].
application an LV-1 soL-up for testing the tensile, compreooive, and bending
strength of ulltralight-weight refractories at tempera-tures up to 12000C. A
BV-662 inductance pickup is used for both measuring and recording the
deformation values for the latter two types of stress tests. The test
materials were ShU-0,4 and ShLB-0,6 ultralight-weight refractory bricks.
Curves are shown to illust-rate the ztrength values of the bricks as a
function of temperature and apparent density. There is only a sli&4t
variance in strength values UP to 700-8000C. At 900oC there is a marked
xqcrease in strength for all types of load tests. At 1000-11000C and higher
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USSR nc 666-764:539-37~:536.49
and YURE14AS V.L., Institute of Physical
DAUMI!a".~ nZAAD-VICHIVS) K.A.) j
Te-chnical Energy Problems: Academy of Sciences, Lithuanian SSR
of Plastic Deformation in the Thermal Destruction of Refractory Materialls
"Role
Moscow, Ogneupory, No 6, 19711, Pp 31-35
Lo
Abstract: Methods of quantitatively estimating the effect of plastic de' rma-
i*On on 'he heat-reS-13tant qualitd:es of refractory materials should be further
t L L
explored. In this article, several methods.are developed for making such
estimates. The effect of plastic deformation on refr-actoriness can be con-
sidered. an aspect of the theory of plasticity or on the basis of creep theory.
Since the duration of thermal- loading on-reffractory materials is usually large
-o short-`-erm mechanical loading, on i-ihich the plasticity Uieory is
compared t
theory based on e_xtended mechan-ical tests -The
based,, it i-a best t-o use creeD
authors begin their analysis with an expression for the pe-nnissible cooling --
or.heatin-c, -- velocity in the elastic-viscous state under the condition of'
n - ction, Iciven in terms of
full limitinL- of temi)-rature deformiation in one dire
the deformation speed under stresses equal -to the stability limit, the co-
efficien't of linear exuansion, the criterion for themil st,,---,biliLy of th(-.,
Ma+ absolu-~.e -ne=erar.-a bi I ity
e re, the elasticity modulus, and the zta
lim-111. ie~31z- wl~!rt~ Mack on fine- and coaroa-,gralned materIrQ'-,.,7; uiwidr, of -irconium
C
I
A
USSR
DAUKNIS, V.I., et all., Ogneupory, No 6, 1971, pp '31-35
and magnesium oxide developed at the Ukrainian and Eastern Refractory
Materials Institutes. Tables of the.characteristics of these Materials are
given. A sketch of the experimental apparatus is reproduced. The auttiors con-
clude that the changes in the amount of admixtures and porosity of the material
only slightly affect the temperature dependence of thermal stability.
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Conferences
USSIR
STEPANOVA, G. A., DAULBAYEV, E. A.
"Plenary Session of VASIQiNIL ZA-11-UnIon Academy of Agricultural
VIQIO /A-11-Union
..Sciences iraeni V. I. Lanin7 and:Xoscow Board of
Chemical Associa-ion7 imeZi D. I. Mendeleyev De'voted To the Problem
of-Polymer Applicat:i7on in Agricultural!
Yoscow, Khimi-
.7a v Sellskom, Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 6, Jun 70,
Pp 73-77
Abstract: The meeting was held-on 17-19 December 1969 with 180
members attending from 41 scientific institutions. Introductory
remarks were made by S. V. NERPIN, followed by,talks on the theory
and effeartive utilization of polymers.and~hydr.ophobic materials
in agriculture. Professor I. B. REMIT, at al, talked about oil
structuralization by means of polymers:and the~mechanism of action
of soil particles reacting with polymers.. Professor N. A. KAGHINSKIYj
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NOVA,.G. A., et al, Khimiya v Sellskom !Qiozyaystve, Vol
STEPA
No 6, Jun 70, pp 73-77
~et al (Moscow State University), reported on the nature of
structure formation in soils and on the attempts at artificial
structuralization by means of polymers, citing data on the reaction
of polymers with minerals and soils. Considerable attention was
given to the use of polynmrsin control of soil erosion during
irrigation and road building. Professor I. B-REVILIT and Candidate
of Agricultural Sciences 1,.A. ROMANOV -discussed preservation of
sandy soil from wind erosion by:means'of various latexes, Candidate
of Biological Sciences A. I. MIOSOLOVA~elaboratbd on the effect of
polymors on the activity of soil microflora. The use of polymeric
materials in control of soil crust: vias reported by V. 1. ALEKSASHIN
and T. S. HALINICIIEV. G. M. OZEROV. talked abaut production problems
of-polyner films for agricultural use.. The advantages of reinforced
polymer filras were expounded by B. M. TSOGOYEV, et- al. T. Ye.
PASHCIMhrKO discussed 'the use:of polymers fo.- intensification of
agrlculti;ral -prochictivity. Control of light conditions by means
of vck-.J.ot,.;; optAca-Ily aol,ivo poj,ymor*jj Wtku pt:k-,ojj.O(A kjy G. 1. NOSOLOKOV.
2/3
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STE?,~L11;-'O,1A, G. A., at al,, Yihimiyav Sellskom XhbzYajStve, Vol 8,
No 6 Jun 70, DP 73-77
A series of papers concerned fruit bearing problems. Z. S.
LEMANKINA, N. I. OSINA, N. S. GONCIIAMM, L. V. STRYAPKOVA, Z. I .
-Ek
h WITOVA, 0. A. KROTOVA, G. V. VINOGRADOVA, S,. A., URONOV, et al,
C
discussed mulching by means of plastia-films., growing of seedlings
under th-i cover of plastic film, and the method of covering the
seeds w. plastic film.to slow.down their germinationin winter
planting. V, F. 1WZ1-TETSOVA andl T.. Ye. PASHOMNKO reported on a
how method of covering the ooeds with 3ynthetic film so that they
would boronto 1-irgerl and heavier, assuring a uniform sead-
ing. N ~.,i talk.concerned theuse of plaotic -materials
as binder'k-1-
'he 'effect of the addition of synthetic
resin on physical, agrochemical.properties of,fortilizers was dis-
cussed by N. V.. RABENKO. . Prof. S.:-Ya. ZAPRENJA-11. Union Socientific
Research Institute of Podder.imeni V. R. Vilyams) reported on the
use of polymn-r-i in conservation and treatment of fodder.
3/3
USSR UDC, 615-5
DAULUP-EKOV, L. S. and DZIMMAGALIYEVA, F. D., Institute of Physiology,
KI-Za-k-h~78SR-Academy of Sciences
"The Ir-rluence of Ziziforin or. the Activity of the.0-cidative Enzymes Durina
Hypoxiall
A-I-nna-.~ta, izvestiya ~,Ikade.,:Lli Nauk ;azakhskoy SSR. Seriya Biologichesicaya,
NO 4, Jul/Aug 73, pp 69-72
Abstract: The effect of zizifo::-in administration on succinate dehydrocenase,
lactage dehydrogenase, alphaketogrlutarate dehydrogenuse and cytochrome
o)ddase in the tissues of the myocarditua, liver and kidney of whito rats
-Oiich had been subjected to moderate chronic hypoxia was investigated. It
was found that the activity of all.the enzymes iricr6ased in the experimental
aninn-a-lo, compared to untreated controls subjected to hypox~a. This result is
said to indicate that ziziforin increases the resist-ance of cells tuo hypoxia
by activating these enzymes.
'A
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USSR UDC 539.385
BARGYALIS, A. S., NIEDEKSHA, G. G.1, DAUNIS, M. A., TI~IOFEYEV, B. T.
"Behavior of Pearlitic Welded Seams with Low-Cycle Loading at High Tempera-
tures"
Soprotivl. Materialov. INIaterialy XXII Resp. Nauch.-tekhti. Konf.[Strengths
of Materials, Materials of XXII Republic Scientific and Technical Conference
Collection of Works], Kaunas, 1972, pp 32-36, (Translated from Refera-
tivn)-y Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 V1226 by A. P.
Gusenkov).
Translation: The static and cyclical strength and ductility characteristics
of materials l5hli2lff, 22K and Q18N22V2T2 at 3S0' are presented. Diagrams
ation, values of yield points. and strenpth, rupture resistance
of static deform.
and coefficient of reduction in area are produced. Curves of low-cycle
fatigue are constructed for rigid loading in the coordinates initial loading
deformation vs. number of cycles to crack formation, The maximum durability
5-10"-10-5 cycles.
USSR UDC 621.791.053:620.178.3
TIMOFEYEV, B. T., Engineer, KARZOV, G. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
ZEMZIN, V. N., Doctor of Technical Sciences, and DAUNIS, INI. A., Candidate
of Technical Sciences
"Low-Cycle Fatigue of the Metal of Welded Seams Made by Mechanized Methods"
Moscow, SvarochnoyeP-roizvodstvo, No 2, Feb 71, pp 38-40
Abstract: This work presents a study of the cyclical strength of welded
Joints of 22K steel produced by automatic welding under flux and by the
electric slag method for low-cycle loading. The low-cycle fatigue
resIstance of the metal in a low-carbon seam and its strength properties
depend significantly oil the welding method, welding materials used, and
heat treatment of the joint or structure.,, the greatest s,trongffi is achieved
by hardening the metal of the seam, produced by electric.slag welding with
am metal and using
Sv-10CS91' wire, the least strength by,normalizing the se,
Sv-lOG2 welding wire. Stress concentrators should,not be allowed in welded
structures of 22K steel made by mechanized methods, since this reduces the
ance to repeated static loading. The experimental. data produced on
resist,
durability for the welded seam metal.with automatic and electric slag
welding corresponds to the well known equation of Coffin.
USSR uDc: 621-317.1
DALTHO J.~,_I. ZHILINSM, R. -P. P .
"Application of the Method of Signal-Flow Graphs to.Solution of Some Nonlinear
Problems"
Tr. nauch.-tekhn. konferentsii "Radio-elektronika" (Work-s of the Scientific
and Technical Conference on Radio Electronics), Vol. 6, Kaunas, 1970, pp
324-328 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A294)
Translation: The authors discuss the problem of using the method of graphs
for analyzing some systems of complex structure such as microwave measurement
circuits with feedback. A microwave reflectometerwhich operates on the
principle of automatic power control is analyzed. The block diagram, the
complete graph, and calculations are presented. Bibliography of two titles.
E. L.
USSR LID CZ612.833.81
~QA~VA ~F. K. W.'and KOLOTYGINA, R. F. , Institute of Higher Nerve Activity
and Neurophysiology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Szudy of the Specificity of Feedback Connections'V
Moscov, Zhurnal Vysshey Devatel'nosti imeni I.. P. Pavlova,.Vol 20, No 5,
~Sep/oct 70, pp 1,083-1,085
Abstract: Two series of tests were conducted, one using "current-sOund"
stimuli and a second using both "current-souad" and "food-tactile" stimuli.
In the study, three dogs were used u on-which conditioned-reflex experiments
P
had been previously conducted. The experiment di¬ yield clearly defined
results. One dog responded three times out of fout to a sound stimulus by
a defensive movement of his paw;.another dog.resvo~ded four times out of
e~zhz: --rith a "fOod" response to tactile stimulatioki. It. is claimed that
these results indicate the specificity of. the feedback connection and thus
suggest that it is of theconditioned reflex type.:
UNCLASS I FIEC
PROC*ESSING jATE--lIOEC70
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T., VIRNIK, A.
TRY CF 111~4=13--Usszz
F SINSxAY-A G E T A ,S E PT EMB ER 25, 19701 P 3, CGLS 6-7
;jECT A N-..AS CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
:~-.-JCPIC. TAGS-~4.EID ICAL SUPPLY# HEMOSTAS'S'l, ACRYLIC ACID, CALCIW~ GO;4POUND,
~?.LGCD CUA-GULATI CK
C C-It TR 0 LIoAkl\ I NG-NQ RESTRICTIONS
C LA S 5 -UN CLA S S I F I E-D
PkJXY FILHE Nd ---- F070/605038/BO8 STEP NO--UR/9034/70/GUO/000/0003/0003
C IRC ACCESSIGN NO--A,'40142471
U,%r,L4SSIFIFD
~PROCESSING DATE--J.lDEC70
:,212 024 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC -ACCESSIUN NO--AN0142471
',-_.,A8STkACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT:. ThE INSTITUTE OF SUkGERY [MEN[
VISHNEVSKIY AND JFE COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH LABORATORY, KDMPLEKSNAYA
:NAUCHNAYA L.A60RATORIYA, UF THE MOSCOW TEXTILE INSTITUTE HAVE PROPOSED A
HEMOSTATIC KATE'JAL UBTAINED BY.~,;TREATING THE, ORDINIARY iMEDICAL GAUZE
WITH CALCIUM SALT- OF THE POLYACRYLIC AC;10.- THE' GAUZE 15 STERILIZED IN
APTOCLAVE WITHOUT INPAIPING THE- HEMOS.TATIC PROPERTIES UK STRENGTH OF
_fTHE GAUZE. TESTS CONGUCTE0 IN SIX -SURGICAL CLI-NICS.HAVE SHOWN THAT THE
NEi~-, MATERIAL STOPS BLE~EDING OF SMALL-ARTERIAL AND RENAL VESSELS. THE
TIME WAS REDUCEDJO ONE THIRD:GF THE: STAN3ARD. COMMERCIAL
-:-~-,PRODUCT IGN OF !HE %-EW GAUZE WAS STARTED I IN 1969
L S S 1 F 1 E
.,:`-CONTROL. MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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-PROXY.REEL/FR AME--3009/0080 7/70/000/001/0148/0151
STEP NO--UR/020
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138945
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR. UDC: 6~1-396.677.85
DAUTIDY, 0. Sh.
"Calculation. of Axisymmetric Lenses According.to aPredetermined Amplitude
Radiation Pattern"
Tr, Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of the KaznnI:AvIntir)n Trist.lLute), 1970,
vyp. 122, pp 3-6 (from RM-Pnillote-MmIka, No :1.2, Voc '(0, Ah!;1'ract, fill 12B68)
Translation: A procedure is outlined for calculating axisymmetric lenses
according to a predetermined amplitude radiation pattern with regard to the
polarization properties of the dielectrici The initial equations describe
the behavior of rays in the lens according to the laws of gcomofric opvics.
With regard to reflections, the wave front of the primary radiator is as-
sumed to be locally flat. The resultant relationships can be used to check
on the absence of complete internal reflection and to find thenecessary
coefficient of refraction for the lens material from a given radiation
pattern for the antenna and the radiationpattern of the radiator. An
example is given of calculation of a lens irradiated by the open end of a
circular vayeguide. One illustration, bibliography of three titles. N. S.
1/1
USSR UDC 541.64:543.872
N-~6 7 A B
NVAx'KOV (deceased), LEYKINI, Yu. A., SMIRINOV, A. V., SLOZHENIKINA,
D
Ta-
and KORSHA-K, V. V., Mosco;x Chemical Technological Institute imeni
D. I. Mendeleyev
"Investigation of the Thermooxidative Destruction Processes of Some
Phosphorus Containing Ion Exchange Resins"
Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarnyye Soyedineniya, Vol 15, No 11, Nov 73, pp 2446-
2452
Abstract: Some phosphor.us-containing cationic and amphoteric ion exchange
resins were studied by means of thermal analysis. The mechanism of decom-
position of phosphorus containing ionogenic groups has been investigated
by a combination of thermal analysis, IR-spectroscopy, potentiometric
titration, paper chromatography and elemental analysis data of the dry
residue of the pyralytic products. It was established that the amphoteric
ion exchange resin decomposes by a mixed mechanism including reactions of
free phosphonic and phosphonous acid groups in the intralayer form.
1/1
Polymers ~and.Tol ie izat"on
~yn r L
UDC 541-64: 547-419
DAVANKOV.-A,_,~.,, (deceased), LEYKIN, Yu. A., RATAYCIb%K,, V.., and
-istitute iticni D. 1.
V. V. . Moscow Chemico-Technological D
Mendeleev) Moscow
"Synthesis and Study of Polymeric Complex-Pormina A-ents with
Aminoethylphosphonic Acid Groups"
I
Mosco Jun 73
w, VysokomolekLtlyarnyye Soyedin.eniya, Vol 15, No 6,
PP 1203-1214
Abstract: A inacroporous chloromethylated styrene-divinylbenzeric
copolymer with 20'% divinyl.bcrizeric that contained 17.7-18.2;,L' Cl
was aminatcd with acid
diethyl esters R 2N(CH 2)2 P(O). (Ott)~ (:F; R = 1.1c, Et). At high
temperatures and in polar solvents, conversion of the initially
introduced dicsLer groups to nionocster groups took- place by the
CIL 01,1;
nechanism - C I I zliT. p(O)
2 2 (C112)2-1'(0)(OEt)2 -C1Y1"'2(C:11A '-,0
Amination with I(R = Me) proceeded wore effecti,.,ely and with a
higher yield than that u,ith I(R. = Et). In a side reaction,
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DAVANKOV, A. B.., et al., Vysolcomolckulyarri,rye Soyedineniya, 'Vol
1S.P No 6, Jun 73, pp 1203-1214
monocster groups that had been introduced into the copolymer
reacted with chloroiiiicthyl groups under fori-.iation of phosphonic
acid benzyl esters that contained a readily hydrolyzable C-0-P
link. Tests itrith the aminated copolymer that contained j,~ionocstcr
groups and uas obtained upon the reaction with I(R = Me) showed
that the product of this reaction acted.as a selective cliclating
agent adsorbing preferentially.UO ++ cations from IINO solutions
in the presence of Ca ++ ++
0 and Fe 3+.
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USSR UDC
541.64:678-745
SMIRNOV, A. V.-, LEYKIN, YU. A., DAVANK-OV,.A. B., KORSHAK, V. V.,
Moscow Institute of Chemical.Technology.imen D
I. Mendeleev,
-Moscow, Ministry of Higher and'Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR
,J_*,'~-_-_:.~ UStudy of Acid-Base Equilibrium andtComplex Formation on Polyam-
Pyridine and,Pho,sphonic.:.Acid Groups",
Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarnyye Po
__ZedineniZa 12, No 7, 1970, Pp 1480
1489
Abstract: Polyampholites (PA) of the:APF-type'. (i.e. based on co-
polymers of,styrone with pyridines) possess iogenic groups of
polarity and interesting,.physicochemical properties, such
--opposing
formation of,inner salts,,high thermal stability, and a specific
mechanism for the:sorption ofheavy,:metal.s. The sorption mechanism
studied.
ofuranyl nitrate and the acid-base equilibrium were
Formation of inner salts in PA was:shown by IR~spectra and thermal
analysis. It was found that.the sorption involves complex forma
of the phosphonic acid groups,with the heavy metals. It is
proposed that the sorption mechanism for uranyl.nitrate from
strongly acidic media involves the'formation of a tour-membered
112-
.............. .............
POP:
USSR MC 541.J8.3-.2 541.64, + 547.538.141
L
EYK - - - - ,,U
P1, Yu. A., DAVk 9V, A. B., KORSffAK, V V'.,,. and CHERLkSOVA, T. A.,
Institute of Eiem"e=-Orgganic 'Compownds- Acadc'-43r- of Sci-ences USSR, and Moscow
Chemical-Technological Institute imeni. D. I., Mendeleyev
"The Influence of the Substituent Effect on. the Strength, of-'Functional Groups
in Polystyrenephosphonic Acid Cationites"
Moscow. Izvestiya Akademij. Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya,, No, 2 Feb 71,
:PP 2-73-277
Abstract: Acid strength of ionic groups in three-dimentional cationites de-
pends on physical and chamicil factors. Physical factors su-ch as the degree
of crosslinkilig or hydrophilicity of the polymer matrix determine the amount
of free and hydrated water inthe cationite gel. The chemical factors include
intramolecular electric effects of the subs-tituents which shift the electron
density in con-L-mon cation exc-hanize systems.~ These effects were studied in a
series of monofunctional polystyrenephosphonic acid cationites and an equa-
tion was develODed relating the electron-donor effect of the- polymer sub-
stituents in a mixture of p- arid, m- isomers to apparent. dissociation constant
of the cationite - = PKI DS' x
4g F
1/2
USSR
LEYKL-%T, Yu. A., et al, Izvestiya Ak-ademi-t Nauk SSSIR, Seriya Khimicheskaya,
No Z, Feb 71, pp 271-Z77
'where 0-4 the values for substituents -OR, R, obtained by -Kabachnik. I't
was determaned -tha' . the DK I value for nonporous resins corresponds to the p&
value of 1-20,~ crosslinked resins containing 1-3,-~ of. divinylbenzene; this may
be due to the content of free water in the micropores.
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40,
ed,.Section I Chemical, Derwent,
Soviet ITNentions Illustrat
Z33657 MMaMATED POLYSTYRM,CATALZST used in
pr~Aration7of pol;5risabli'viny~.
carboxylates ensures:lisal.toii6ity of. theipiocess
improved catalyst Life and eco,nomy otproduction And
also renders the process continuoua-,;.The;cAtalyst
is prepared.by soaking.15.6g of-Oolystyrenegin 174.6g
of,nitrobenzene overnight at.-roo-ta,temp. Alurther
40g. of nitrobenzene.are then added and the,mixt..
heated to 1200C for 13z-2hrs*followed by the~additlon
~of 52.5g mercuric acetate and 9 ml. acetic ac id.
The mixture is heated.for &:further 6-7 hre. at 1200~
with stirring.: The productla Vashed with iethylatel
spirit and acciene and,d ried- .it 600C.. The
catalyst is used in amount of 5%wt. of the:fatty or
aromatic acid used. 29.7.67, as 1175988/23-4,
OV, A.B. at al.~ 1u. G., Mamedaliev Petro-
DAVPJV
chemical Inst. Sumgait Filial.,(30.6.69) Bul.
3/24.12.68. Class 12o, 21, 12o,.-12. Int-Cl.
C 07c. C C7c
19750191
Ion Excbange'
USSR
Candidate of Technical Sciences
Ionity (Ionites), moscow, Znaniye, 1970, 48 pp
Abstract: This popular-type booklet discusses the economic and technological
te
significance of ioniteB. The applications of ionites in ia r purification,
the cherncal industry, petroleum refining, petrochemistry, bio!oFy., medicine,
the pharmaceutical industry are discussed. A section of the booklet deals
with uranium in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. ExTerinents in the extract-
ion of various elements from the waters of t1 e Atlantic were carried o it by a
group of Soviet scientists in 1959 as a part of the Sixth Scientific-Research
'Expedition of the "arine Hydrophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences
USSR. Ti.Tater was collected from various parts of the Atlantic and filtered
through an absorbent column filled with H-0 anion-exchange resin; the height
of the vinyl plastic column was 1600 mm and the inside diameter 63 mn. Cranular
H-0 anion-exchange resin (3-5 kg) in the CI form~with a moisture content of
.64%)was puj6into thegolumn. Prewar data gave the uranium content in sea water
as 0.35 - 10 --2.3 - 16u g/1. The expedition findings showed a much 'Larger
uranium content in Atlantic waters. Inorganic, subs tanceu such as granulated
titanium hydr(r/ide can be used for the extraction of uranium. An experimental
facility for uranium extraction from sea water in in operation at Mekhay Strait.
The installation has a capacity of 1000 tons/year.
to"
DOC % 347, to 64
Tiff; ClIEWCAL SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATIONS OF AMINO ACIDS
[Article by Doctor or Chemical Science
thissiati, Ns
Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, o; L t 973, pp 33-
-391
Proteins of alL orl;anisms from the virus to rain consist
or _,4 ."line acids Which Oil the basis or their biojog~caj, vaillo,
are divided into the re pLa ccable ( Elie corcanism can, i~.-ir ~yn-
theb iz.-Lh-?m rut, Elie construction of proteins at all ridequate
ratp) arKI-the irreplaceable (it cannot synkhemizp them and must;
ebtain Ellett% rrom outside in tile florin of I"). Each protein
col$thilou a difinite quantity or each amino acid, If in a evil-
surned protein there is none or little of any irreplacnable ainiti"
acid, the protein of the orrnnism wiLl not be constructed. From
this ori3es th,, need rev balancinG or the ratiolo.,thot is, fill,
additial to low-valued proteins of' Lacking amino acids, which
leads it) an increase or their nutrient voLue.
Oil tlj-.- din[:ram on, the rol).D.inr. pace, casein -- a nuLi-i-
ent; animal protein-- was tak"i as a standard. Tho crosshatrAlk,41
part or cacti catuton corresponds to the nutrient valu-e of tile
nutural. protein in 11EX (1)rotoin effectiveness coefficient) uniclil
The ;iddition or a cartai" quantity of lysine- the first limitinj:,
aminc; acid, to the product leads to a sharp increase, of nutrient.
value, a,A the addition of' a second I.A.-iting amino acid incrcas,-J,
the nutrient value to Elio, levol of' animal proteins,
(Intanciltr. is widnly used in uotriculture, iispeciajly in
animal husbandry. According to tile data of' M, F. Tno-C and-T.1-
-P*. Ticact-v.-the incluslon of U.2-0.5;C lysi,~j to the ration ar
yound-Vigi and chicks permits reducing the consumption of' fell-
der protein by 2510 acd increasint; productivity or tho animals
by 10-I.:1A. Generalizint ; Elie results or re-eArch or both Soviet
and foreign authors,_24 D. She2tlokov catculated that -bon the
productioto of 20,000, tovi~*.Shi~`sina per year has been organized
it in possible to obtain an additional L.2 nitl.ion tons of meat
- 42 -
a It I j 1, 11 a1. I!d b)' t 111) Ili 5111 .1 (1 dIt rr b. t las t. . C n It s oq it,! I I I I y
st~ para ti on is n,,cenna ry and l.hat ior, vi tab I y has a nega tive
i n fluvrice on tit-, econorn i r. r. .11 econ I I y ,i mlits I, tit tit rat ic a: !-ie ~t tit? re
at it! V-!d i1.1h't arvo of cl-~aviliv lar.- ic mixture3 of, jimin" ll'tida.
or, ,, i A . Vavtinkliv
tbqt. ts of. ,, I .l'1aat!.ai's and V. i t fin .5 butill
It.Li;-1 j 'be tisc, Covalent ty tit
!110 In P y IVQ M lad
1. art t!"~:?Lubt.,i polymeric carrier, "'I i 1y fnew comptex"s with
keL. otc. Anoth,!v racemic acid pres tit in the- soLu-
copper- a ""~
tiorl occupies two vacook coordination plat:ras on the iltoot of a
matal. the SL rtInGth of the complexes of L- and D-isomers beine
d i rferen t. Small at, that dirference mar be, iijilin being reponted
many times in the process of chromatogx'~Ilplly it assurea complote
or partial separation oCoptical antipodes. rhe bost rcrult,
have beon obtained ith DL-tarralinp, which call lie prelintinorily
,separated into Optiull 150"Itars.
The efforts of many investigators have becil di ec trd
also inwart.1 thA,, dLvelopmLl)t of a clipmical prouo.- of synthvsin
which would give onky one desired natural uptivnLly active iio-
i-tait-, the i&urner -synLhnhiv,-%!d by livinG nature -- asymmetric riyli-
thesis, Important successor have been achieved i.;i that dir'~c-
tion iij recent years. In the work or A. CaGatt (Prance) and R.
Corey (USA), practically quantitative optical yi-Lds have been
achieved.. Extremely nklurin(. is the reproduction or tho paths
or. ayrithasis of amino arlds by natural. enzymatic systems. A
laree number or Such synthases is accomplished by pyridoxal-.
depprldent enzymes, and th" necessary optical iijumer or the amino,
acid in obtainod at tortre. A larGri contribution to that study or
Ihose procastion hall been made by Academician A. Ye. f3raunslitryn
(USSR) and Profnsmor It. 6n,.-tl (USA).
The author of this article jointly with Yg,~. flaltokon
set himseff fhe Goal *or finding chemical yitrsi is whtch~MA~'-
5 Tt~
not only model biochemical reactions but, also accomplish pro-
ces3es not occurring ill the living orlinnism. Solected as such
a system were complexes or schirr humeta or ,min. acids with loon
or trannitinst mi,:tista. -It wnp-tamsumerl that 3al.1cytoildchyde in
tho~v complexes plays the rate or pyroxidal., increusing the vo-
nctivity or tho C-11 bond or the amino acid, and the- metal ioll
ultl do the some thine but will still )told the nystem in la t-iVJtt
flat state, which in nature asgure the protein or the enzyme.
[tie General asymmetry or the complex permitted tilt- hope that the
r-attion could be carried out sterecispecifically, that in, as
4 rezutt Give the optically active ocidi in nature such ateroo-
'It,,!cifitity is assured by the protein of the enzyme.
The conducted investiCation confirmed the correctness of
those assumptions. It turned out that the anion of bis-aaLicyl-
lOcneGi.ircinate or trivatent cobalt ruacta not only with ncetat-
i!hYde. givine, threonine, which models the natural pelicans. but
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USSR UDC 541.65:547-1'118
ROGOZHIN, S. V., DAVANKOV, V. A., and IELOV, YU. P., institute of Metal Organic
Compounds, Acad.
"Optically Active Dicthyl Ester of 04--Aminobenzylphos~honic Acid"
p
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii 'I'llauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 4, Apr 73,
PP 955-956
Abst ract: Separation of the racemic mixture of the diethyl ester oft;i--amino-
benzylphosphonic acid has been achieved by repeated crystallization withdebenzoyl-
~d-tartaric acid taken in a 2:1.25 ratioi
USSR UDC 541449t-547.466.2
gubmajo. V. A., ROCOMIN, S. V., and UICANOV, A. A.y Institute of Hatalorganic
Compounds-r-itMamy or Sciences USSR
"Zx istence of Two For= in Solutions of-Copper (II) Bis-Conplexes with
Bidentate o( -Aj2ino Acids"
Moscowt Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR# Seriya Khizicheekayal No Zp Feb 72,
p 486
Abst-racti Normally absorption spectra of aqueous solution3 of Cu(II) bis-
complexes with bidentate o(-azinoacids show a single maximum at A max
600 a-14 , Copper complexes with racenie X#N-dimethylisovaUne show two maxima
at 529 and 602 m 1.4, , the ratio of these peaks changing from 0.809 to 1.168
when the temperature in changed from 25 to 850. The bin-conplex of Cu(ii)
with H-benzyl-L-proline also shows,aa incro"a of the peak at 510 m/-t and a
decrease at 580 a.4~t with temperature elevation. The intensity of the short
wavelength band increase in the following order of soxe of the solvents
studiede CH3011i < H20 -^- C?H Off < CH COOH dioxane < CIM C H
5 1 3 3 6 6
CS.. Analogous, although less marked behavior in also' olxaerved' in Cu (II)
bis-complexes with -Ir- and DL-dimpthyliaoleucine, benoylisoleucineg dizethyl-
N-aline, mothylproline, banzylvalino, oto. 1/1
USSR UDC 542-91,541.183.1+541.49
ROGOZFIN, S. V., LAVAW "0- V. A., and YAMSKOV, I. A., Institute of Metal
Organic Compounds, Academy of-sciences USSR
"Synthesis and Properties of an Asymme trio Complexing Sorbent With L-Histidine"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, Ho 10, Oct 71,
_pp 2325-2327
Abstracti An asymmetric complexing sorbent based on D-methionine bound to
the macroreticular polystyrene skeleton through the *-amino grOUD was
synthesized by reacting chloromethylated.gopolymer with D-mothionine methyl
ether in a dioxane-methanol mixture at 60 . The reaction lastecl 15 hrs, NaI
being used as a catalyst. The sorbent showed high selectivity towards the
sorption of metalst the pH values for decomplexing of Cu2+ , Ni2+, and Zn2+
were 2.35, 6.30 and 6 52+ respeclively. It.has.been shown that this new
riorbent treated with ~u or Ni + salts is capable of separating optical
isomers of proline, isovaline, isoleucinep allo-threonine and mandelic acid.
1/1 - Elm
CSOr 1841 -W
- 80
USSR UDC- 5Yr-183.12
~ROGOZHIN. S. V. DAVANK-OV, V. A. and ZINGHKOVA, L.. YA., Institute of
Element-Organic Sciences USSR
"Asymmetric Anion Exchange Sorbents Based on-the Optifcal Isomers
of 1 - p-Ni tro phe Pyl- 2-amino pro panedio.1-1,3- axid. its- Deri-vatives"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khiiniche-skaya,, No 2,
Feb:71, pp 459-461
Abstract: Optimal conditions were found for synthesis of asymmetric
anion exchange resins from chloromethylated. styrene. copolymer with
divinylbenzene and (-)-threo-l-p-nitrophenyl-2~amixiopropanediol-1,3 (I)
some of its derivatives, The synthesis consists of the treatment
of chloromethylated crosslinked styrene copolymers with (I) in presence
of NaI catalyst. To increase the.basicity of the primary amino
roup, (1) was dimethylated. The anion exchange sorbents obtained
9
showed good swelling not only in water but also in organic solvents.
D-mandelic acid was successfully separated into~optical isomers by
chromatography on (-) -thre o- 1 - D-nitro phenyl -2-dime-thylaminopro pane di o1
based anion exchange resin.
1/1
Acc. Nr. Abstracting S rv e:~ Ref. Code
AA004-5397-. CHEMICAL ABST G \1 oo oo
90875c Chromatographic method to separate optical isomers
of compounds forming complexes: with the ions of - transition
Dava oi
metals. RoKozhin, S. X Ilk V.-..,I.i (Institute of
fleteroor"nic Coinnounds,
Ger. Off en. 1,932,190 ~ (Q. Ii Uld),~ 08 jan 19i uss~lt VPP .
01 Jul 1908; 11) pp.- Optical isomers of,tonipcis. contg. 1 or more
functional groups- forinihK'compl6es with the ions of transition
metals are sepd. by coritactfug a,Wn. of the isomers with a layer
of a-sym. ion exchange resin, previously treated with a soln. of a
Salt of the transition metal. Thus, an ion exchanger is prepd.
as follows; 98.5% styrene and 1.5c' divinylbenzene is copolymd.
The fraction of the copolymer with a diam. of 0 0.5-0.10 mrn is
chloronictliviated. The product, with a Cl-content of 20.5%,
is treated with, L-proline . (2.25 iziole per mole, chloromethyl
groups) and Nal ~0.30 molelmole chloromethyl groups) in excess
dioxane with methanol (vol. ratio 6: 1.) for 15 lir at 60*~ The
substrate is treatedwith O.I.,N7 CuSO in 0.5N _NH3 (300 jnl soln./g
substrate), 13 g of the, deep-blue substrate is brought into a
column (diaill. min , length 500 inin) and waslictl with 0.5N
REEL/FRAME
19780332
'AA0045397
NH3 and HIO to neutrality. Below the main column a:smaller
column (diam. 9 mm, length 1.00 mm) packed witil.2.g substrate,
not treated with the ~CUS04 soln.,~ is'mounted.;, On the, first
column a soln. contg~ 0.5 k DL-Oi6lih6 in 5'inI H20 is added and
the column washed with 'distd. -_H-0 (16 ml.
11,0/hr). The
eluate, giving a- pos. reaction- with . ninhydrift, is ~vapd.'to give
0.25 g L-proline, [a] 80.50. The D-proline is elated with. 100
ml N NHs soln. to give 0.25 g 6-proline, [6e] 80--5'. The. sub-
strate in the column is regenerated by washing with distd. H-0 to
neutrality. After 3, chromatolia hic cycles, 6 ~subs6at'c of
p
the second column is satd. with Cu ions:and regenerated ' with
0.5JV HCL The eluted CU is resorb~d an the:subWatc of the
main column, by bringing the pli,of, the Cu solrl'6 with NI-13 to-
P-H 6. Harry De 'Moor
19780333
USSR UDC 681.325.3
GITIS, E. I., and DAVARASHITILI- G. I.
"Multichannel Voltage-Code Converter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 275546, Filed 8/01/69, Published 13/10/70
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i
Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 5B491P)
Translation: A multichannel voltage-to-code converter was described in
Author's Certificate No 153399, containing a pulse counter, connected
through a switching circuit to a pulse generator, and individual comparison
circuits in each channel. However, this converter has comparatively long
conversion time in all channels,,particularly when the range of voltages
converted is relatively large. Furthermore, in the usual converters for
any channel, regardless of the range of change of the input voltage, a
constant absolute conversion error is retained, which results in a variable
relative error for each channel. In order to eliminate these defects, a
device has been added to the converter circuit, providing for a variable
quantization step with respect to the level as a function of the input
voltage. 1 fig.
1/1
97.
.032 UNCLASSIFIED TROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
I TLE--C HANG EIN THE ADENDSTNE.DEAMINASE~ACTIVITY::tPI THE SKELETAL AND
CARDIAC MUSCULATURE DURING EXPERIMENTAL~.INTOXICATION~ WITH
_'._AUTH0R--DAVlDp_~,G*
C 13UNTRY OF, INFO--USSR
~,~~-.SOURCE--VOYENNO-MEDITSIN'SKIY ZHURNALt 1970t NR 2# 'PP 31-34
,:.DATE~PUBLISHED ------- 70
_-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDfCAL SCIENCES
t~JOPTC TAGS--ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, TOXICITY?:MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY,
lNZYME ACTIVITY
CWITP
RESTRICTIONS
,":DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-.,.PROXY REEL/r'RAME--3007/1289 STEP NO--UR/0177/70/000/002/0031/0034
_,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136695
UNCLASSIFIED
03Z UNC'LA'S-S_I~FI'_E'D_'"
PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
NO--AP0136695
ARC ACCESSION
`~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ACTIVITY OF ADGNOSINE
INCREASED CONSIDERABLY IN THE CARDIAC~AND SKELETAL 14USCULATURE
~''JN WHITE RATS INTOXICATED WITH SARIN (GIVEN !NTRAPERITONEALLY IN SEVERAL
DOSES_OF 5 0 MG-KG FOR A TOTAL Dose OF- 200-250 MG-KG). BIOCHEMICAL
~~_:tTUDJES SHOWED THAT ADENOSINE WAS IRREVERSIBLY coNVERTED TO HYPOXANTHINE
BY THE ENZYME, WITH RELEASE OF AMMONIA. :PREVIOUS STUDIES SHOWED THAT
THE CONTENT OF ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE IN RATS INTOXIC,144TED WITH TABUN
INCREASED IN THE CARDIAC MUSCLES AND DECREASED LN THE SKELETAL MUSCLES.
COMPARING THE RESULTS OF BOTH STUDIESt IT IS POSSIBLE TO SUGGEST A
N -IOUNT OF HIGH.ENERGY PHOSPHATES AND
CONNECTION BETWEEt CHA14GE IN THE Al
E ACTIVITY IN THE SKELETAL MUSCULATURE
INCREASE-IN ADENOSINE DEAMINAS
AT WORK, ADENOSINE DEAMINASE ACTIVITY INCREASES .DURING BREAKOOWN OF
-ATP-ADP-Al4P-ADENOSINE, WHILE IN :SOME PARTS OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE THE
OPPOSITE PROCESS OCCURS, AND ADENOSINE-IS*~CONVEPNTED TO AMP-ADP-ATP. IN
:-OTHER PARTS.0'r THE CARDIAC MUSCLE, THE PROCESS IS-THE SAME AS IN
-SKELETAL MUSCLE.
FACILITY: MEDITSINSKAYA SLUZHBA VENGERSKOY
NARODNOY ARM11.
USSR uDc: 616.127:615-730.16-ogg
"Changes in Adenosine Deaminase Activity in Skeletal and Cardiac Muzeles
Following Experimental Poisoning by Organophosphorus Substances"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, Wo 2, 1970, PP 31-34
Abstract: In an earlier study, the author found that tabun poisoning in-
creases the adenosine triphosphate content in the myocardium, but decreases
it in the skeletal musculature. This series of experiments on rats revealed
that sarin (0-5 ml per 100 g of weight) markedly increases adenosine deamirase
activity in both the myocardium and the skeletal musculature. The results
of the two series of-experiments suggest that there is a relationship between
changes inthe amount of macroergic phosphates and increase in adenosine
deaminase activity.
1/1
-~.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--BIOELEC.TRIC PHENOMENON, MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGYP SWIMMINGi ABUOMENt
~~'_'-~,lNERVOUS SYSTEM, ANIMAL EXPERIMENT
~''CCNTROL PIARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUME.NT. CLASS--UNCLASS IF LED
~~'PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0386: STEP.NO--UR/0385/70/006/OOL/0088/0090
-C. IRC ACCESSION N0--AP0132615
U.14C Lss I F
UNC L AS S I F I E D~ PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
029
C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0132615
,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTR.ACT.,~STUPIES HAVE BEEN MADE ON THE
_SPONTAINEOUS ELECTRICAL ACTEVITY: I N LONG.ITUD INAL: j".IUSCLES OF THE BODY
~'_._,-.WALL IT~ 'WAS DEMONSTRATED-THAT. IN ANIMALS. 1w IT HI
T A CT 1,'TNERVATIONI THE
1SPONTANEOUS ELECTkICAL ACTIVITY :IS OBSEkVED ONLY:~~DUKING SW 1 P11141 NG
_._.,._..SIN,US,OIDAL MOVEIMENTS WHICH OCCUR P6RIODICALLY.. : f i'll M 0 S TCASES THE
'.-ACTIVITY.WAS RECORDED IN A FORM OF.F:IRING. PARTIAL REMOVAL OF THE
ABDOMINAL NERVOUS CHAIN TOGETHER "til-TH LATERAL INERVES COMPLETELY
ABOLISHED THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY UF,14USCLES IN DECENTRALIZED SEGMENTS
THE 6ACKGROUND ACT'IVITY. WAS STILL PRESENT IN MUSCLES OF THE
INTACT SEGMENTS. JHE DATA OBTAINED.SUGGEST THAT THE SPONTANEOUS
.,:---.ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF LONGITUDINAL:MUSCLES IN-POLYCHAETS IS OF A
~-_NEOROGENIC ORiGINt BEING COMPLETELY DEPENDENT OWTHE ACTIVITY OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM WHICH AFF_ECTS 'THE,. MUSCULAR APPARATUS MAINLY AS A
.:TR I GGER.
FACILITY: INST[TU TE;OF EVOLUTIONARY PHYSIOLOGY AND
_.~-BIOCHEMISTRYt USSR ACADEMY OF- SCIENCESt LEN rNGRAD.
I JNfr IAS S I F I E 0
UDC 551.4t,.06:617.1~13
POSSIBILITY OF UTILIZING WDEM' SELF-CONTALNED BUOY STATIO;6 FOR
Z) RLSkARCII IN 511101;G CURIMPT AREAS
[Article by Candidate of Technical Sripliceo A. S. (;V- 0. N. C~nch"-,-V,
Doctor of Geographic Sciences I. N, Uavidan, L evdu~Amova,
Geographic Sciences Yu. V. Su~,t"7n~vmnv"'Cfffltlte'z~~c~Lle'lliyif lnutitu:c
imeni A. N. Krylov, Trtate _Q~eanographit Institute; OoF;coo,
Himalan. Be 11., 1972, aubmittaJ 13 Jtuiv 1972.
The results are discussed from calculations and simulation
tcqLlng to determine the h1drodynardt and weigl%t loads, C'X-
pertanced by self-contained buoy stationn in Jeep-water
strong current zones or the ocean. 1-he flow velocities
were established at which it ia possible to install GM-~l
and US-6000 buoy stntions. Recou=ndations are made with
respect to the developatent of self-contained buoy stations
for ntrong-current areas.
Beginning in 1960, the zethod a' measuring currents by inrtalling relf-
contained buoy atntions began to be introduced into the practice of oceanc-
graphic operations of the institutions of the hydrome-Learological service.
the initial step, the buoy stations were assembled !rom nonstruidaril vquinm~nt
uningiwkwArd BZ-720 type buoys (lifting capacity 650 kg with a mass or 417 kj,)
and,"ptrich" type buoys (Lifting capacity 2,000 kg with a mass of 1,500 kp.) ar
homemade buoys made of metal and foam plastic with a lifting-. capscity of 1. U oCl -
1,500 kg.
In the middle of the 1960's, a definite amount of cnpcrianco iiad
been accummulaLed which permitted the devalopwnt and gradual introduccion of
rore modern designs of self-contained buoy stations into practice (G~1-46,
G4-49, CM-50, and GH-51). 11-hese buoys were designed for taking ocewierapikic
measurements In areas with different depths. procedural Inwcructioas wita
respect to working with thn self-contained buoy stations were published bimul-
tavleouslv. %lie nomagutements of the otatnologIcal thnracturi6ticd on tne lieli-
contuinL~ buoy stations permitted broad infor--ation to be obtained on tne cur-
rents which contributed greatly to the precision of defEnitIon, of our conteptu
af the dynamic processes taking place In the oceans and seas.
71 -
USSR UDC 1537-226+537-311-331:1537+535)
VAj,ATSKAJ, K. K.; R-Mw1jgNj&."J1 I.KNISHEVSKIY, K. ~ M., and LEOXAS, P. I.
"Investigation of Photoeffect in Germanium, and Silicon Under Photoreflex Con-
ditions"
Lit. fiz. sb. (Collection of Lithuanian Works on Physics), 1971, L1, No 2,
pp 269-27~): Fsumn"aries in Lithuanian and English) (from R-7h-Fizika, No 10 .7
Oct 71y Abstract no 10YE790 by authors)
Translation: 7ne authors investigated the instrinsic photoeffect in Ge and
Si under photoreflex conditions. Theoretical calculations are given of
spectral characteristics of the photoreflex signal for specimens of varying
thickness with varying surface treatment, as well as a comparison of.these
-ions with experime-zital result, a.
calculat
63
USSR UDC 669.822:621.039.5
YU. M., VOROB'YEV, M. A., BYCIIKOV, B. A., DAVIDENKO, A. S., POIRT-
GOLOVOIEN
~NOV, V. F.
III-lechanical Properties of Uranium Irr adia ted to 0.45 Atomic % Burn-up"
Radiatsion. fiz. tirerd. tela i reaktornove materialoved. -- V sb (Radiation
Solid State Physics and Reactor Material Science -- collection of works),
Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp 185-191 (from RZI-t-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr
71, Abstract No 41825)
Translation: Uranium samples containing < 0.3 weight of admixtures (Fe,
Si, Al,and C) were irradiated to 0.45 atomic % burn-up with a maximum. temnera-
ture of 500*. Mechanical tensile, compressive, bending,and fatigue testing
was carried out at temperatures up to 500*. The properties of the irradiated
uranium depend essentially on the type ("rigidity") of the tests. This is
not only connected with the difference in the stress state but also the
characteristic features of accumulation of the defects. For uranium irradia-
ted at higher teoperatures, aT is lower. This is explained by annealing the
defects of the first and second type. However, even at an irradiation tem-pera-
ture of 350 and 450% a is higher titan for the unirradiated samples since
1/2 T
USSR
GOLOVCHEINX0, YU. IM., et al., Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornove
materialoved., Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp 185-191
defects of the third type are not annealed. At a test temperature of 20%
c% is lowered with an increase in burn-up. This lowering is sharperfor an
irradiation temperature up to 360*. There are 3 illustrations and a 5-entry
bibliography.
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TITLE--PROPERTIES OF IRRADIATED BERYLLIUM -U-
T TL
AUTHOR-,(04)-KORNIYENKO, L.A., PAPIXV, I.I., TIKHINSKIY, G.F., DAVIDENKO,
A TH
A
A.So
couRTW-YOF INFO--USSR
C~
SOURCE--AT. ENERG. 1970t.28(2)9 155-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--BERYLLIUMi MECHANICAL PROPERTY, NEUTRON IRRADIATION,
ANNEALING, COMPRESSIVE STRENGTHP GRAIN SIZE
CONTROL ?4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY, REEL/FRAME--1997/1544 STEP NO--UR/0089/70/028/002/0155/0157
CIRC ACCESSION t-40--AP0120323
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 040 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 04TE--230CT7
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120323
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. NEUTRON (N) IRRADN. OF BE (WITH A
MEAN GRAIN SIZE OF 120 MU AND A 6EO CONTENT OF 0.1-0.3PERCENT) WITH AN
INTEGRATED FAST N (LARGER THAN I MEV) FLUX OF 1.2 TIMES 10 PRIME20 N-CM
PRIME2 AT 280DEGREES INCREASED THE HARDNESS H SUBGAMMA FROM 130 TO 160
KG-,klM PRIME2 BUT REDUCED THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH SIGMA SUBLIM FROM 106
TO. 90 KG-MM PRIME2; SUBSEQUENT ANNEALING AT 850DEGREES REDUCE H SUBt-AMM
~TO 130 KG-MM PRIME2 AND INCREASED SIGMA SUBLIM TO 98 KG-MM PRIME2. THE
H SUBGAMMA-AND SIGMA SUBLIM INCREASED(FOR BOTH IRRADIATED AND
NONIRRADIATED SAMPLES) WHEN THE GRAIN SIZE WAS REDUCED TO 25 MU AND THE
BEO CONTENT WAS INCREASED TO 1-5PERCENT; MOREOVER, SAMPLES OF LOWER
GRAIN 517-E AND HIGHER BED CONTENT WERE AFFECTED TO A LESSER EXTENT BY
THE IRRADN. THE IRRADN. AND SUBSEQUENT ANNEALING AT 600-850DEGREES
CAUSED NO CHANGE IN THE 0. OF THE SAMPLESt WHILE ANNEALING AT
1000DEGREES INCREASED THE VOL BY 0.15-lPERCENT (rHE SWELLING WAS LESS
PRONGUNCED IN SAMPLES OF SMALLEa GRAIN SIZE). DISLOCATION LOOPS OF SIZ
200-500 ANGSTROM:AND AAT A D. OF 5 TIMES 10 PRIME13-10 PRI-ME14 LOOPS-CM
RRIME3 WERE OBSD. A-FTER THE N IRRADN.r WHILE SUBSEOUENT ANNEALING AT
600DEGREES ANNIHILATED THE LOOPS AND LED TO THE FORMATION Of 150-200
ANGSTROM BURBLES (LOCATED ON THE DISLOCATION LINES) WHOSE SIZE INCREASE
WITH INCREASING ANNEALING TEMP., E,.G., TO 1000-1500 ANGSTROM AT
850DEGREES AND 1-2 MU AT 1000DEGRE2S.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7(
TITLE--MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF, IRRADIATED URANIUM -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-VOROBYEV, M.A., GOLOVCHENKO, YU.M.,, DAVIDENKO, A.S., BYCHKOV9
B.A.-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-AT, ENERG. 1970, 28t2),, 107-11
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE.AND TECHNOLOGYt CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
-'~:TOPIC TAGS--MECHANICAL PROPERTYt URANIUM, IRRADIATION, TENSILE STRENGTH
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1561 STEP NO--UR/0089/70/028/002/0107/0111
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120340
--UNCLASSIFIED
- - - V --
2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120340
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TENSILE STRENGTH OF U SAMPLES
IRRADIATED TO 0.09-0.4PERGENT 13URNUP AT Z50-450DEGREES DECREASES WITH
INCREASING BURNUP, IN PARTICULAR FOR SAMPLES IRRADIATED AT
250-360DEGREES; E.G., THE STRENGTH OF SAMPLES IRRADIATED TO GREATER THA
0.,3PERCENT BURNUP MAY BE LESS THAN 10 KG-14M PRIME2, WHILE THAT OF
NONIRRADIATED SAMPLES IS 60-70 KG-MM PRIME2. THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
OF'IRRADIAT-ED SAMPLES AT RobM AND ELEVATED TEMPS. IS HIGHER THAN THAT 0
NONIRRADIATED SAMPLES. THE IRRADN. REDUCES THE FATIGUE RESISTANCE OF U
E.G., IN A STD. TEST (AT ROOM TEMP.)-UNDER A LOAD OF 12-15 KG-MM PRIME2
THE NO. OF CYCLES TO FAILURE RANGED FROM I TIMES 10 PRIME4 TO 4.5 TIMES
10 PRIME5-~FIDR IRRADIATEt).SAMPLES AND FROM 1.5 TIMES 10 PRIME6 TO 3.1
TIMES 10 PRIME6 FOR NONIRRADIATED SAMPLES.
UNCLASSIFIED
Recorders and Transdu'cersls'
USSR
UDC 621-397.6e_
BELISKIY, V. N., TIARKOVA Yu. V., FILATOVSKIY,
A. I.,.SI-IIRqOV, A. e., an UAJUB, Ye. S.
"Mobile Magnetic Video Recording Station PVS-1"
Moscow, Tekhnika kino i televideniya,, No. 6, 1971, pp 33-37
Abstract: The advantage of this mobile video recording station is
that,.it enables personnel involved in TV programming nou only to
escape the confines of the studio but to transcend the line-of-
sight limitations of the portable transmitter. The station was
built by order of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers,
USSR, for Television and Radio,in.the VTTIITR /expansion unknown/
and was completed in 1970. Short descriptions are given of the
equipment.complement, the functional system of the station, the
video channel, the sound accompaniment, the recording of direc-
tors' comments, and other facilities the stat-ion affords. Dia-
grams are given of the equipment layout in this mobile recording
studio, and of interconnictions of the system blocks. Photo-
graphs of some of the equipment aze'also shown.
?2 007 UN .1 CLA SSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
T,L-E-StEREOCHEMISTRY OF HETEROCYCLES. IV. 2tSUBST.ITUTED
511ALKYLY10,01MIXNES -U-
'HOR--105)-VOSTROVA, L.N., SOMCHINSKAYAP V.N.p BOGATSKAYAt Z.O.p
?4A,.4()NTOV, V.P., DAVIOENKO, T.10
TRY OF-fNF6--'-'U3'S
URCE--KFII.'4. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIM. 1970, (4)'l' 462-5
T~ PUBLISHED ------- 70
OJECT AR EA-S--CHE.'JISTRY
PIC TAGS-STEREOCHEMISTRY, HETEROCYCLIC SULFUR'COMPOUND, ORGANIC
-,SYNTHESIS, BROMINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND
ONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
ROXY.REEL/FRAME--3006/0935 STEP NO--UR/10409/70/000/004/0462/0465
IRC ACCESSION NO--APOL34662
lil"ICLASS I F fE0
212- 007 UNCLASSIFIED p ROCE SSIING DATE--27MOV70
.-IIZC ACCESSION NO-AP0134662
BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. BY THE METHOD OF 130GATSKAYA (1962)
~WERE SYNTHESIZED CH S0312 f3r-CHRCH SU32 R (R, B.P., 'D PRIME20, 14 PRIME20
SPBOT W,10 PERCEINIT YIELD GIVEN): SHOWN ON MICROFICHE. FACI'LITY:
OD ESS. GOS. UNIV. IM. MECHNIKOVAY ODESSA, USSR.
Acc Nr RefL. Code: uR 0056
F#P~380357
PRIMRY'SOURCE: Zhurnal tksperipv~~a noy~i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970, Vo,1:58, Nr 1, pp /30 132.
NERG Y. PA RTICLES
IDENTIFICATION OF nfGH EP
1*4 A STREAMER:CHAMBER
-denj~Q.,-V. A.; Dolgos ein
pagrj
�tarpsej I tsg_
Relativistic gro~Ah of th~ ls-pecfifi~ primary ionization is measured in the following
mixtures: 50 torrs No + 50 birrs He + 2 torrs HtO and .3,"-0 Iorrs N."o + 320 torrs 110, T110
accuracy of the nwastimments is 2,5%, Tho possibility of einl)loyirig it, streattior clia,.ijher
for wparatfoit with rospoct to Inass of P.1dicles Willi moh1wita up to 200 GeV/o is dis-
cussod,
REEL/FMME
19731077
VMMM
r
USSR uDc 6a.396.4(oU.8%
P0LfZ_,!!(_'1fUK, Ya. L. TMOMIROV, Ye. V. OSTAPENKO, V. A., DAVIDENK0, V. !.
"A DevIce for Elim-inatina and Introducing Communications Channels"
USSR Author's Certificate No 259188, Filed 19 Aug 68, Published 28 Apr 70
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 1OD416 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for eliminating and
adding IF conjaunicat ions channels in radio relay systems. The device contains an,
IF amplifier, a frequency and pulse-position modulator, a frequency-modulated osc-il-
lator and a synchronization module. To reduce transient interferences f-rom channel-
to.channel when pulse-position relative FM is used.with elimination of "he nonota-
tionar-1 processes which arise at the beginning and end of the temporarily added inter-
val, keying stages are connected respectively between the IF powl---r amplifier, the
11M oscillut,or utid thf! 11, wjplifter. The control cixcui.ts of thue ke-yint~i stugC3 am,
colirweLed to tile outputs. of the Synchronizing module for col-ic-rent lied(~:1,taL pu1sc-,-,
and the nhase AFC circuit connected between the IF amplifier and the outputs of' t,;r--
synchronization module and FM oscillator is matched by actuation to time --eriods
a little Ereater than the duration of the leading and trailing fronts of the blocking
ped(~stal iDulses. V. P.
1/1
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.2/3 014 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP_o- ABSTRACT. SINCE ANCIENT TIMES RESEARCHERS
WERE DRAWN~TO HEREDITARY FACTORS-.IN DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS.
AS FAR BACK AS THE 16TH 4NO-17TH CENTURUESo FAiMILIES WERE DESCRIBED
WHERE MULTIPLE CASES OF DIABETES HAD BEEN-CqSERVED. TO D.ArE A
SIGNIFICANT QUANTITY OF FACTS-HAS BEEN~ACCUMULATED INDICATIING THE
IMPGRTANT ROLE OF GENETIC MECHAINISINIS IN.THEDEVELOPMENT OF THIS DISEASE:
INCIDENCE OF DIABETESAMELLUTUSf AND, LOiiEP GLUCOSE TOLERANCE
WITH A GLUCOSE LOAD AMOING.J`HE RELATIVES OF DITABETICSI HIGH
DEUGREE OF C0,NCORDANCE FOk b IABETES 'MELLITUS A,%IG,NG mo"'lclZYGOTIC TwINS AS
COMPARED, TO DIZYGOTES. IN: 1966-19618 WE CONDUCTED T'TIO CONSECUTIVE
SUPVEYS.OF DIABETICS ON 'RECORD IN EINDOCRINOLOGICAL OFFICES IN THE
E
POLYCLINICS OF LENINGRAD., IN THE FIRST: SURVEY X LoUESTIONNAIRF WAS
FILLED BY.4,959 PEOPLE ON RECORD -AT. TEN- POLYCLINICS. THE REST OF THE
DIABETICS (11,577-PEOPLE) WERE COVERED'BY A SECOND AND CONSIDERABLY
EXPA,"4D ED ~~;UES T I ONNA I kE . THUS, A rOTAL,OF.16,536 ADULT (OF AGE)
DI46ETIC:S. RESIDING IIN LENINGRAb WERE. COVERED BY. THE:QUESTIONNAIRE
SURVEY. THE,FIRST QUESTIONNAIRE WAS FILLED AND: RETURNED TO THE
-0 r
AER ATORY BY 3,414 PEOPLE (68. SPEkCENT) , 3 , 147- OF WHOM ANS'.-.'ERED EVERY
L
~QUEST ION.' THE SECONO, MORE C01-11PL I CATED ~ FORM WAS FILLED AND RETURNED BY
6,705~PEOPLE ACCORDING TO -THE ORIGINAC'COUNT (57 9PERCENT). IN THIS
-ARTICLE ~.-4E SUHHL'T THE DATA FROM THEi;FIRST SURVEY.ANIALYZED BY PR'JCESSING
JHE. INITJAL. +DATA ON A UR'L~-2, ELECTRONIC~~;COMPUTER# AND SAMPLES FROM THE
:QUESTIONNAIRE. RE FLEC-T ING'i DATA ON-DIABETICS WHO CONTRACTED.THE
DISEASE liNICHILDHOOD A N 0 YOUTH. TH E LATTER~ DArA, WEkE PR-)CESSED
~14ANUALLY.
UNCLASSIFIED
DAri----13NOV70
025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
7TITLE-- THE ROLE OF GENOTYPICAL FACTORS IN THE ORIGINATION OF HEMORRHAGICAL
STROKES -U-
.AUTHOR-(03)-DAVIDENKOVA, YE.F.t KOLOSOVAt N.N., MURAVYEVAI Z.M.
COUNrRY OF INFO-USSR
:-SOURC;E--ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGIIIPSIKHIATRII IMENI~S. S. KORSAKOVA, 1970,
VOL 70, NR 4, PP 506-511
~_PATE PUBLISHED---70
,SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~'TOPICJAGS-BRAIN, HEMORRHAGE, BLOOD COAGULATIONO HYPERTENSION, ARTERY,
ATHEROSCLEROSIS, ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DISEASE
.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCiJMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
..PROXY RELLIFRAME--1988/166Z STEP NO--UR/0246/70/0701004/0506/0511
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106408
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 .025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
ACCESSION NO--APQl0b408
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRESENTATION IS RELATED TO
-CLINICUs GENEALOGICL AND BIOCHEMICAL DATA OF 83 PROBANDS WITH
SUBARACHNOIDAL AND INTRABRAIN HEMO~RHAGES AND 168 MEMBERS OF THEIR
F
AMILIES. ANALYZING THEIR PEDIGREE A DEMONSTRABLE WIDE DISTRIBUTION OF
VASCULAR PATHOLOGY WAS EVIDENT IN THE FAMILIES.OF PATIENTS WITH
SUBARACHNOIDAL 124.3PERCENT) AS WELL AS WITH INTRACEREBRAL (21.7)
HEMORRHAGES. A STUDY OF THE.COAGULATIVE AND ANTICOAGULATIVE SYSTEMS,
INCLUDING THE ENZYMATIC BLOOD ACTIVITY.(FACTUR VII, FACTOR VIII)
-DEPICTED DISTINCT SIGNS OF HYPOCOAGULATION IN SOME OF THE PRACTICALLY
NORMAL MEMBERS OF THE STUDIED FAMILIES.. A TENDENCY TO CHANGED BLOOD
-COAGULATION PROPERTIES IN FAMILIES OF PATIENTS~WITH HEMORRHAGES WAS
IIED
ACCOMPAN BY A HIGH FREQUENCY ANDEARLY DEVELOPMENT IN THE FAMILIES OF
PROBANDS OF -HYPERTENS'l-VE DISEASES-t-AKTERIAL, HYPOTENSIONt
ATHEROSCLEROSIS, AS WELL AS VEGETATIVE VASCULAR~AND ENDOCRINOLOGICAL
DISORDERS.
UNCLASSIFIED
Public Health, Hygiene', and Sanitation
USSR UDC 61.4.7:66
POPOV, T., BASMADZHIYEVA, K., KURCHATOVA, DAVIDKOVA_ and NEYKOVSKA, L.,
Scientific Research Hygiene Institute, Sofia,
"Combined Effect of Chemical Agents That Pollute Air and Water Simultaneously"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 12, 1971, pp 77-79
Abstract: In a two-month experiment, rats were poisoned by simultaneous
round-the-clock inhalation of the contact herbicide dinitroorthocresol (DNOG)
at the maximum permissible level and by daily ingestion of doses twice the
maximum permissible dose. The results of 32 tests (behavior, change in
weight, blood inorganic phosphorus, content of sulfhydryl groups, RBC, WBC,
hemoglobin, catalase, peroxidase, and cholinesterase activities, and so forth)
failed to reveal any functional disturbances in the main organs and systems
of the animals. This is attributed to the absence of changes in the balance
of energy-rich phosphorus compounds and in the content of suffhydryl groups.
It would ap-pear that brief exposure to DNOC, peroral at a concentration twice
the maximum permissible dose and by inhalation at the maximum possible con-
centration,, does not constitute a danger to human health.
'604
Ah
3574'
UR 0482
Oil
"Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,
F238229 G CODE.:~.A wider range -of
ZMMTUR~ff BINAR
-operationi has boon achieved~Iby, introdus4og a
module of deterodning'. the 'end of the shif t.- The
Inputs to this aDdule:bave.been con~iicted directly
and through. a, switch-of the shift-register-calls and
triggers. ' The outputs, of the tiddule. determining
the and of shift are taken-to the'sbitt valves~
The unit outputs of the shift register cells are
connected through a switch.to the~'IANDI circuit-of
the module determining the and of shift. The second
Input of the circuit 'ANDI:is connected to the unit
output of.tho trigger of lower v&lue'digits..
(18.7.69)
28.12.67 as 1206822/18-24 -Y1MV
Sul 9/2o.2.69. Class 4im~.Jut-
; 114?
19762040
HEM =-~-
-AA0043574
4
J6
ZBe
19762041;
USSR UDC 3139-374
DAVID V*
"The Limit Load of a Tbin-walled Double-T Rod During Skew Bending with Torsiow,
Samoletostr. i Tekhn. Vozd, Flota. Rasp, Mlezhved, Temat.,Nauch-Tekhn. Ab.
(Aircraft Construction and Air Force Equipment. Republic Interdepartmental
Thematic and Scientific Collection of Works)v No 24, 1971, pp 37-43 (from
Referativnyy Zhum-nali liekhanild-ap No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2V379, Author's
Abstract)
Tz-mslationt The limit state of a thin-iralled rod during skew banding vith
torsion has been studied in detail only for cases in which the yield extended
to a2.1 points of the cross section. Meanwhile casem axe possible, in which
to cross section contaIns individual elastic sectorc. In ax1dition, the con-
ditions of the limit state are usually ia-ittea in tez,,is of forces, whereas it
is more convenient to have t1a relationships just for the limit load. In the
article is detemined the value of the limit load for the two possible forms
of the limit state when the cross section is in the,sha-oe, of a double-T with
two axes of symmetry. Calculation relatlonships are given in general form, and
a numerical example, explaining the procedure, is woel-ed out.
1/1
- -------- 77
USSR UDC: 621.373-531(088.8)
SOKOLOV, V. V
"A. Square Pulse Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 259954, filed 11 Mar 66, published 28 Apr 70
(from RZh-:Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Ab,stract No 11G177 P)
Translation: This Auth
orts Certificate introduces a square pulse generator
which contains a semiconductor switching diode, a transistor, a storage ca-
pactor and two resistors. To improve the,pulse shape, the switching diode,
transistor and resistors are connected in a bridge circuit with the storage
capacitor connected in one diagonal between the cathode of the semiconductor
diode and the base of the transistor. The plates of the.capacitor are con-
nected through resistors to the negative terminal of,the,power supply, the
positive terminal being connected to bhe tiepoint between the anode of the
semiconductor switching diode and the emitter of the~transistor.. The output
-load is connected in the collector circuit of the transistor.
USSR UDC 621.-14.61 (085.6)
77
D.
PRIVALOV, A.!., CSOKIIN, YE. I., PRIKHOWK0, A. YA. , _"YkDQ~ LASAFEV, I.A.,
T
M.S., ALEKSANDIROV, I.Y., SHARIPO, V.I.
"Multiphase Rectifier Using Controlled [Semiconductor] Rectifiers"
USSR Author's Certificate No 262250, filed 29 Nov 66, published 29 June 70 (from
A.
RZh--Elektronika i yeye prJmenen~ye, No 2, February-1971, Abstract No 2B)76P)
Translation: A circuit is proposed for control of a ~-phase bridge semicontrolled
roe1-.L+';-er Cvypryamitell]. The control circuit contains an auxiliary bridge non-
controlled rectifier, a relaxation oscillator for triple frequency using a dynistor,
3 auxiliary thyristore, and 3 output pulse transeormore. The relaxation oscillator
supplies pulsou to the gatea of the auxiliary thyrictorn. The anodea of these
thyristors are connocted with the primary windings of the pulse tranaformera. The
second terminals of theao windings. are ewitchod In to phases of the voltage for
inherent [sobstvannyyj needs, from which is also supplied the noncontrolled bridge
rectifier of the relaxation oscillator. The cathodes of' the auxiliary thyristorB
are connected at a co=oa point and are connected acrose.6 resistor to the nega-
tive terminal of the noncontrolled ~-phase rectifier. 7"he secondary windings of
the pulse tranaformeru are cannoctod with,the Satou of:tho power thyristore. 1 ill.
L.R.
19
USSR UDC 534-8
MAKRKAMOV, S., SHARIPOV, Sh., IVANOV, A. A., DAVIDOVICH, L. A.,
KIIALIULIN, 11. G., KIIABIBnLAYEV, P. K. ... .... ...
"Concerning the Acoustical Relaxation Mechanism in Certain Pure Fluids and
Their Solutioni'
Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of Tashkent State
Pedagogical Institute), 1970, Vol. 90, pp 35-45 (frcm RZh-Fizika, No 10,
Oct 72, Abstract No 1OZh6O9)
Translation: The acoustical properties of the following low-viscous liquids
were investigated: carbon sulfide, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform,
methylene chloride, methylene boride, benzene, pyridine, thiophene, cyclo-
hexane, acetic acid and its solutionsin p)ridine, The amplitude coefficient
of the absorption was measured at frequencies from 285 kHz to 5 M111z by the
substitution method with an accuracy of 7-10% and in the range from 5 M11z
to 3 Gliz by the pulse method with an accuracy of 3-5% at low
frequencies and 7-10% at high frequencies. The speed of sound was mea-
sured by the phase method with an accuracy up to 0.1%. The results are
discussed from the aspect of vibrational. and structural relaxation and their
mutual effect. V. Yo. Cordeyew.
1/1
21
Ahil7ytiddl.Chemistry
UDC 543 -422 Lki-541.49+546-331/832
USS&
SERGaENKO, V-.- DAVE)OVIGH-, R-.. L-., LEVCHISHBIA,T*'.F SKLIADNEV, Yu. N.
(Chemistry Departmen;t..oi!ar.-P~-"tWr-E~.Branc~-, Siberian ~~Depar tment Acad. Sci.
USM-)
"Infrared Absorption- Spectra. of- Zirconium and Hafnium Hexafluorocomplexes"
Moscow-, IzvesJ:ya. Akaderaiyi. Nauk--SSSR, ..Seriya Khimicheskaya-I No 5, IlaY 70,
PP 102-1-1025
Abstract: In the present work-are~presented the results of the study on the
infrared-spectral abs2rption2f,hexafluorozirconates and hexa'LluoroHehafriates
of the composition: (H = Lit K, Rb, Cs), 0-:i20 (,I-" + ii, Got Fe,
kinEF6 - 5d20 and CuEFF6 4HZO' in which al represent~a monovalent - and
divalent. cations and (EF6)2- reDresent the octahedral ions in the crystal
molecules (E + Zr, Hf). The snectra of all nexafluorocomplexes of zirconium
and hafnium with divalent cations.showed stron- absorption in the n
_jegio s
Qo-8oo, l6oO-1700, and 2900-3600 cm7l. In the region 470-495 cm, there is a
strong absorption which agrees with-the phase of the,mono-,ralent coimplexes.
From t~2 analysis o' t'-e infrared,spectra it becomes evident that the groups
(ZrF6) and (HfF6) are present-3in all specimens studied.
-Iranium cc-mpounds
-;, of
I Corres- c a
Yu. A., Deparcmcnt OL CIUCMiSLry Of the rar --,,,-sE:e-.n Branch im~tai
Siberian Deoartmeaz of t! ie Academv of Sciences USSR, and lnsL.7--ut,~ o G u --C r a 1
Kurnakov, Moscow, Acade-my o-l' Sc1onces L. S,-
an dInorganic Chemistry _4 S
"Solvolytic '.ReacLioas of Co-,.iple.---. Fluorouranylates"
Vol 191, No 2, 11 Mar 70, pp 355-357,
Moscow, Do,-I.adv Acadein-ii N'auk SSSR,
Abstract: Uranofluor';da UO,'-' in combination wit*,,-, fluori,1,!4; of
and avinionium for.~ns compliz!X c8m~ound-,, sol-~IQ of which ulxder~"':)
recrvstallizaLion from, solut:illons. Y., Rb
"IL-n ""3"21`5 0
in water, there is decomposiLion with separation of t1he -1-1.1ioride of the aik-allnL'
f -I
metal. The reaction is not due to hydrolysis; it is theresuit ol interacti0i
i I - -~as of water, with the formaL-10-1 of hydrogen bonds
a t:- eHuoride ~on w 1h molecu. L L
during dissociation of the complex anion in solution. The authors presenz a
simple method for the synthesis of the compounds "[(U02)2E5 (X=K,Rb,Gs) by re-
crystalliz-1-119 %3U0)':5 -*r, a HF solution.
112 023 UNCLASSIFIED~ DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-IR SPECTRA OF M SUB2 UO SUBZ.VSUB4 H sus2 o cbMPLEXES -U-
~.~AUTHOR-(02_ )--SERGI ENKO, V.I., 0"""-I C Hi R.L.
CCIJNTRY~OF INFO-USSR
-,.:SPUR" E- SPEC TROSC LETT. 1970, 3(2), 35-42
~~DATEPUBLISHED--70
,:~'SU.JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPI C.TAGS--IR SPECTRUM, URANIUM COMPOUNDt COMPLEKiCOMPOUNO, RUBIDIUM
.,j_'.CUF.POUNDv. CESIUM COMPOUND
-e_CCNTRC-L MARKING-K RESTRICTIONS
'.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~:PROXY REELiFRAME-2000/1679 STEP NO--US/0000/701003/002/0035/004Z
ACCESSION NO--AP0125300
UNCLASSIFIED
----------
-212 .023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ClRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0125300
A13S TRACT/ EXTRAC I-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR SPECTRA (50-4000 CM PRIME
NEGATIVEL) WERE RECORDED OF M SUB2 UO SUB2 F XX PRIME 0 (M EQUALS
i SUB4
RB'v CS;'X, X PRIME EQUALS Hs 0). THE ASY14. UO SUB2 PRIME2 POSITIVE
-STRETCHING FREQUENCIES (855 AND 847 CM PRIME NEGATIVEI FOR COMPDS. WITH
M EQUALS RB AND CS RESP.) ARE CONSIDERABLY HIGHER FHAN THOSE OF THE
CORRESPCNDING M SUB3 UO SU62 F SUB5. VERY NARROW (HALF WIDTH 3-5 CM
PRIME-NEGATIVEL) SYM. UO SUBZ PRIMEZ POSITIVE STRETCHING VIBRATIONS WERE
CBSO. AT 614 CM PRIME NEGATIVEI THE U-0 FGRCE~,CONST. (6.40
14ILLIDYNES-ANGSTRiOti) IN BOND OR;ER (2.14) AND THE.U-F.BONO ORUER 10.430)
-AREHIGHER IN RB SU62 UO SUB2 F SUB4 H SUB2 0 THAN IN R8 SUB3 UO SUB2 F
_.SlUB5. -ANAL. OF THE OH AND OD VIBRATIONS,4NDICATE, STRONG H BONDS (BOND
~_.,~-,~ENERGLES-2.5`4'.O KCAL-MOLEJ, THE PRESENCE OF 2 KINDS OF H sua2 o MOLS.,
AND-STRONG COORDINATION OF H SUB2'G IN THE'COORDINATIUN SPHERE OF UO
~~SU82 PkIME2 POSITIVE, IN M SUB2.,UO SU82:F SUB4 .11 SU32 0. THE
'COORDINATION POLYHEDRON IS A DISTORTED PENTAGONAL~BIPYRAMID WHOSE
EQUATORIAL PLANE CONSISTS OF 4 F,ATOMS AND I H SUB2 0 MOL.
UNCLASSIFIED
~-.112 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--IR ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE M'SU83 UO SUB2 F SUE35 COMPLEXES -U-
.'AUTHOR-(02)-SERGlENKO* V.I., DAVIDOVIC;H, R.L.-
OF INFO--USSR
~~SbURCE-SPECTROSC. LETT. 1970, 3(l), 27-34
--'DATE PUBLISHED____70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
6~'_ TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUMv URANIUM COMPOUND, COMPLEX COMPOUNDs AMMONIUM
~:.'-._..CfJMPDUND, HYDROGEN BONDING, FLUORINE
"CCNTR0L fAAR.KIk`G--NO RESTRICTIONS
i~Do cUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'.,PRdXY REEL/FRAME--,1992/1856 STEP NO--US/0000/70/003/001/OOZ7/0034
Z IRC ACCESSION P.'U--AP0112840
UNCLASSIFIED
. ....... ----------- 77 ----------------------------
2.12 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112840
AbSTRACTIEXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR SPECTRA OF U0 SUBZ Pk.IME2
POSITIVE IN M SUB3 (UO SUB2 F SUB51 (M EQUALS NA, K, RBI CS, OR NH SUB4
PRIME POSITIVE) AT 180-4000 CM PRIME NEGATIVE1 ARE. DESCRIBED AND THE
CHARACTERISTIC BANDS ARE ASSIGINED.. THE ASYM. STRETCHING FREQUENCY OF Uo
SUB2 PRIMEZ POSITIVE EXHIBITEP A REGULAR'DEPENDENCE ON rHE M IONIC
RADIUS, EXCEPT WHEN M EQUALS NH SU84 PPIME POSITIVE, APPARENTLY OWING TO
THE FORMATION OF H BONDS BETWEEN NH SU134 PRIME POSITIVE AND F IN THE
COMPLEX., FACILITY: F. E. DEP.'T SIB. BR.,,VLADIVOSTOK, U.SSR.
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