SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GELLER, YU.A. - GENE. V.V.
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00049426 CHEMICAL ABST.~5-741~.
102895z Optimum carbon content in high-speed steels.
Kremnevi L. S.; Addaskin, A. Al.; Geller- Vu, A- (Yosk.
oscow, U~~J~*,yd. Tern;.
Obrab. MeW. 1970, (1), 25-31 (Russ). The effect was investi-
gated of C content on properties and transformations of W and
%V-Mo steels- Steel ccmpns. were: steel Rig W 17.0-17.9,
Cr 4.1-4.3, V 1.1-1.2, and C 0.65-1.04%; steel R 12 W 11 .6-
12.6, Cr 3.5-3.6, V 1.55-1.7, and C 0.77-1.30%, steel R 12F3
W 12.0-13.0, Cr 3.8-4.0, V 2.6-2.7, and C 0.97-1.45~,.-G; steel
R6M3 W 6.2-6.4, Mo 3.2-3.6, Cr 3.0-3.5, V 2.1-2.2, and C
0.95-1.13%, and steel R6M5 W 5.".3, Mo 5.2), Cr 4.2-4.4,
V 2.0-2.1, and C 0.75-1.09%. Secondary hardness and red-
hardness of high speed steels increases up to a detd. near quasi-
eutectic C concn., higher than in std. steels. Further increasing
of C lowers max. hardness as well as red-hardness. Max. hard-
ness and red-hardness were obsd, with R18 and R12 steels contg,
-1% C, for R12F3 steel contg. 1.15% C, and fcr W-Mo steels
contg.1.05-1.10%. In this case hardness attains HRC 65.5-67,
REEL/FRAME
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and red-hardness (for hardness HRC 60) 625-635', i.e.. values
which are usually obtained for highly alloyed V-steels R9F5 and
RIV4 with poorer grinding qualities. In steels with higher C,
absence of ferrite, after heating to temps. above the pearlite
transformation region, provides better dissoln. of carbides. In
these steels pptq. of carbides during temyering takes place in a
e5
narrower temp. interval, hence the carbi4 e5 are mom dispersed
and homogeneous in compn. and size, than in steels with lower C
content. Increased C content to 1.0-1.05% is advisable for
W-Mo steels, and partly also for R6M5 steel, particularly when
they are,used instead of highly alloyed V steels, because of their
better mech. properties and grinding ability. Jiri Becvar
198012G3
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P0039670' CHEMICAL ABST.
Ref. Code
68942a Effect of effors during the determination of carbon on
r
the accuracy of calculations of mechanically incomplete mazut
Combustion. KOVD'*Asvuk- A S - Geller, Z. L; As i6limina,
N'. M. (Odes5. Tek5M. II)St. PlSheh. I-,holod. 11rom-, Odessa,
USSR). replocnergeiskY'1970, 17(l), 76-8 cj~uss). I Re errors
assocd. ivith the title method (Vnukov. Goikhman, Madoyan,
and Migalin, 1966) are evaluated. The method consists of trap-
ping the foots and detn. of their C content by combustion to
M at 700*. The M is absorbed by an excess of a ;Z. of
Ila(014~, which is then back titrated by HCI. A detailed anal. of
errors was carried out. M. Shelef
I
REEL/FRAME
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CHEMICAL ABST.
Aft-55201- '0066
- 113167q Heat transfer from condensing water vapor to
moving film of millral oil. Gellcr. Z. "..; Kazermanov, S. TNf
WSSR). Khtni. Tckhnol. -;FvT.- 71-aTe-,.1 1970, -257~
(Russ). The title study wa~i conducted in a closed svstem on a
4 )-mm diam. by 1100 min, standing, sniooth-vall, stainless-
steel, tube. Low-pressure, 101-6', satd. Eteani cendensing a~.d
moving at :50.005 in.-,cc arid 2-oils with 20' viscosities (W*1 of
18.8 and .38.5 cST heated externally to 20, 30, arid 4W were used
at linear Eq. flow rates of kz/m hr. 'I'lic mode of flow
,vas obsd. visualiv and photlograph.'
icallN and -~vas detd. to be
laminar or wavy (ripple)-larninar. The heat-transfer coeff. (a)
was detd. for Reynolds (Re) nos. 0.07-22, Prandtl t.Pr) nos. 74-
1072, Kutateladze nos. 33-55, and NuSseit nos. 51-1817. a
depended on the hydrodynarn; 'es of tile oil filni, arid the phyi.
characteristics, of the oil. a increased as the t, of the oil increased
and decreased with tube length; a initiallv of the order of 1050
arid 4-00 kcal 'm2 hr degree for the 30 an~ 400, oils, resp., de-
creased sharply to -50 at a tube height of 400 mni. Calcd. and
exptl. detd. a agreed within a satisfactory std. deviation.
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243795 FLAT G~4SS CUTTING consists
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of a c
Able, carrier with 66Cting tool,
and drive mechanism for the tool. The atm of
this invention is to increase the working life of
the cutter and this is done with the help of a
means of support over the working surface of the
table. The diagrams show the lateral and plan
views of the cutting assembly with the side
brackets (1) supporting the guide rail (2) on
which the rollers run which hold the cuttirig head
(3). These rollers are both horizontal (4) and
vertical (8) and there is adequate provision
of springing (7 and 14) to cater for movements
and pressures on the cutting tool (12). A
second carrier travels along the guide rail on
the rollers (18). This incorporates a stop
device (21) which abuts against the side of the
flat piece of glass during the cutting motion
and prevents the glass from moving. The method
of betting the cutter and its operation are
included.
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S. Ordzhonikidze Ufim Aviation Inst. (3.10.69)
Bul. 17114-5.69. Class 32a, Int. Cl. C 03b.
Prokshin, S. S.; Gellerruan, V. G.; Danovich* A. V.; Getsonok,
A. L.
Ufimskiy AviatsionnyyInstitut im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze
USSR
Cr UDC 542.943:51~!6.791.3
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FEEIRE'TRUIEIN', V. F. , KPOT 11. , GEL111, A. Ek-
.i
"Kinetics of SDontaneous Oxidation of Trivalent Uraniu-, in
Chloride Solutions"
Leningrad, Radiokhimi- T
ya, Vol 72, No 1, 1970, -pp
Abstract: kinetic study was nade of spontaneoL~_- oxidatlon ol'
~_(ITI) at room in ch!~-ide salu--ir'nz in lu-'--ie
uraniun U
absence of oxygen in the acidity range -F'r o ia nil, = 4-.1 -ilo 6.":
as well as in 0.5 MI HCl Twith a varying LiC I- concanti:-,tion
0 to 9.5 1-1. In each case tne reaction ~,a lu- eccn-1ta_nt_;'_'
culated, as well as Lhe oxidr;Ltion half-lil'e o-:' tv_-;a_ie_n-L
T1/2, connected with tlie constant by ~-Ie si-e r.clation
" U -"Y-3 -
In 2/K. It was found "Uhat under all the invrz;zt-i-a,1,-ed co.-,,:-`0--
the reaction hao a first order according to urari-w-. (I!--,) and LLS
complexly dependent on the hydrogen and chloride ion concontur-a-
tion. 'The oxidation rate is minimal im 0.2-0.5 M' .-HC-1 (11 .5 ner-
cant uraniu-m (III) in 24 hours) and increa_-es vi~vh ar, in
11C1 concontration frma 0.2 to 8.3 IM, as uroll ac with a docroaso
112
USSR
PaERET,.Tj-~~--TN, V. P.e a!., R--- di a, Vol 2,
pp 96-10-1
in acidity to pH~ = 1-11. r-P-he oxidantion also
additions of lithitm chlorida. 71?he .-eaction ratf.; con-o-zan-I.-s- -..,r-,re
not found to be heavily dependant on a 100C
rise in te-r:Daratu.-e t.,here is a 1.7-fold increase L-1 the --neaction
rate in 0' IN H-01 and nor, -,;,ore than a 2--fold in 0, Cl.
The activation energy ivras fov-nd to ba 9,9 kcall/--:~Die fo.-~? 6 M Iicl
and not raore than 13 I'Mal/mole for 0.5 X- HC11. oxida-u--on
rate in chloride solutions is especially Srea nder condi-io-ns
vFhere uranium (III) occurs in hydrolyzed or complex fonms.
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ZAIGUROVA, F. A ORMOVA , M. 14. , mad GEL A. D.
"Solid Compounds of Plutonium (1,:Ei)"
Leningra,d, RadiokhlrAya, Vol 14, No 1, 1972, pp IZ3-12-5
Abstyacti Earlier it was report-od that rv-;Iptunivin (VII) and plutozAu-m (M)
ara present Li 6olutiona as, tho wiion 110.3- vilucil fora Elightly
5
soluble compounds ulth the allcali and allv:aine earth metals. The most suit,~2)10
cations for the fox-ration of sv~z-~ely soluble compolvala of neptuiiiiLm (VII)
were sho-rn to t-a tho electroT)cs4tive ion!~ of he.-X~01-,.ne co-balt ch-11Cxid..)
1.
Z-CO0""'-)6-7c,-, (c-oDpoundA) arA CI)JOrOp~II'LatjAnOplatL'117,EI Cjljt)X~J~!LC- (IV)
Z7Pt(h1-,',),C! (compowid B). However, proble= occiz~r,:~vd vhon this nath*d
-.1 j 7C13
was applied to Pu zand tharefore a new method of proclull'--nAlon devolo-OiA,
For =~,-,pound A th-:.s involved px-~paring a solution 1.60 X. 10-2- 1-1 IL:2 P1.(
oxidizing a slurry of bipluto-nai~ vith ozone in a 3.214 eolution of sodiuLi
hydroxide. A C0lWjL,LOn, contz~ininz P- zunotult Of A ZI.ivhtj.y
less) 1,*P19 ciuic- adac-d -*-r -!I- -ou rso-ticn. A eni,-~h-blax%
:]~i UV 4- 1 A.-~ .
formed which 6oparated i.-apidly fron the iao-11-,her ).4(jUor. 1111C
ZAKMEOVA, F. A., 64L. al., Padiolkhirli , Vol 14.. 1o !, 197?,, -0p
Ya J
transferred to a porou6 (-~Iass fiit-e= szO. s~.-avxMd uril~er vacuum. file r~~ductioll
of plutoniur, froa- (vil) 410 (VI) ir, the procipitate is acco;7wanic;d Oy -- ch-3iv~7c,
in color fron Cxeeni!~h-blzxk to reddi6h-biowzl, Additioi%al it~aclj-ons Occur
If the precipitate is not sepaistod fro-- the collation. A 90.3% yic-ld vas
obtained for tho coLipuund -7-Fiza-311 0. For compound B, -in aquoouz;
5 2
or wea.T-J-y alkal-ine solution corita-ining a stoichit*%.~etric anotnt of B i~as
j
to a 2 Lk a d=j'-. E~Ca'C~11
-5M 14-011 solut on of Pu(V1!) 2-C-Sulting Ill
precipitate. Execez B results :Li the reduction of Pu(M) IL-tit.
the reaction to a lessar deg-rc3 tl,,--,i does t1he cob--It. Tflli~ poaclpltato wzu3
also sep;axated from the solution by filtra-tionj vashed and. an.-dyznd for Pu and
Pt. It had the formulp. fpt(I'Ti 3) ci -7Puo,* 3%0; no % yield vrac given. Ci.pUc~x1-
crystallographic studies indicated that both precipitates w(~ro zuinotlroplc,
the Ono from A baing In the foiv of plutelets and tho one from 13 in the form
of gminu.
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Inorganic Compounds
bDC 546.799.3 226-3864-5~-`.701." 226-386
MEMD'YEVA, M. P., EUIOT, 11. N., BUGAKOVA, L. N., a-rid
of Physical Chemstry, Acad. Se. USSR 6&&, Institute
"Synthesis of Some Neptunium, (VI) and Uraniimi (VI) Sulfaten,"
Moscow, Zhurnal i'deorganichieskoy Khirii, Vol 17, No 5, Xv 7?-, PP 1423-1428
Abstract: Complex sulfates of hexrvalent neptuniurn and uraniu-n were prepared
from aqueous solutions of the starting materials. Following complexes were
isolated: F2NPo2(304)2,2 H201 G32NP02(SO4)2,
IL .-n 1120
CS2(NP02)2(SO4)31 [CO(14 3)612!IP02(SO4)4 (n = 5 or 8),
1 1
(CO(fN'-,q3)6j2"-J'G2(SC4Wn 1'20 (n 5 or 8), ICO("""3)6]2(UC2)2(SGII,)r--6F,2C',
ICO(""r"3)611~CS611-7~)2(SC4)4]-'8 li20-
It bas-been ez;tablished that the boad sturg-pgth of' neptuniu~~i anal uraniw-i with
the 30j groups increa~-c~i whori the i are part-J, --,1,y ~ub~itkiiuutf,~d in
the interna- + -01i., )T/He boonfd :Arength of o.~Yfea
1 sphere with the CS L
:L/2
USSR
IEFUDIY-EVA. 14. P., et al, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy KrLimii, Vol 17, No 5, N--Y 72,
PP 1423-1428
neptuniura in disulf3te complexes is about the same as in the tetrasulfater';
these complexes my coexisi in the solutions. Selective isolation of one of
these forms in preference to the other dope.-As on the selection of the cation.
The frequencies of the antisymmetric vibrations in the IR spectra of uranium
anci neptunium complexes are about the same for si-rdlar coz~,position types.
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USSR
ZAKRAROVA, F. A-, ORLOVA, M. 1M., and
"Solid Compounds of Plutonium (V11)"
UDC 546.799.541.5
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 14, Vyp 1, 1972, pp 123-125
Abstract: Earlier it was reported that neptunium (VII) and plutonium MI)
are present in alkaline solutions as the anion Me05 3- which form slightly
soluble compounds with the alkali and alkaline earth metals. The most suit-
able cations for the formation of sparsely soluble compounds of neptunium
(VII) were shown to be the electropositive complex ions of hexamine cobalt
chloride [Co(NH3)61CI3 (compound A) and chlaropentaminoplatinum chloride
(IV) [Pt(NH3)5CIIC13 (compound B). 11(y.4ever, problems occurred when this
method was applied to Pu and therefore a new method of precipitation was
developed. For compound A this involved preparing a solution 1.68 X 10-2,f
in Pu(VII) by oxidizing a slurry of biplutonate with ozone in a 5.2.M solution
of sodium hydroxide. A solution containing a stoichiometric amount of A
(or slightly less) was quickly added to the Pu solution. A greenish-black
precipitate was formed which separated rapidly from the mother liquor. The
precipitate was transferred to a porous glass filter and separated under
vacuum. The reduction of plutonium from (VII) to (VI) in the precipitate
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ZAKHAROVA, F. A., et al., Radiokhimiya, Vol 14, Vyp 1, 1972, pp 123-125
is accompanied by a change in color from greenish-black to reddish-brown.
Additional reactions occur if the precipitate is not separated from the
NTH -3H
solution. A 90.3% yield was obtained for the compound ICOO 3)61PuO5 20'
For compound B, an aqueous or weakly alkaline solution containing a stoi-
chiametric amount of B was added to a 2-5M NaOH solution of Pu(VII) resulting
in a dark green fine-grained precipitate. Excess B results in the reduction
of Pu(VII) but Pt(IV) catalyzes the reaction to a lesser degree than does
the cobalt. This precipitate was also separated from the solution by fil-
tration, washed and analyzed for Pu and Ft. It had the formula [Pt(N[13)5C'I-
PuO5.3H20; no Z yield was given. Optical-crystallographic studies indicated
that both precipitates were anisotropic, the one from A being in tile form of
platelets and the one from B in the form of grains.
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USSR
Thoritn aad Uranium
f
UDC 546-799041-5
KC,,'KCV, YU. A., KROT, N. N. , and GEI,Irtw~, A. D.
"Heptavalent State of Transuranium Elements. XI. F.'eact-Lon CIL
Plutonium (VII) With Some Reducing Agents in Alkaline Solutions"
Leningrad. Radiokhipiiya, Vol 12, Uo 5, 1970, pp 602-697
Abstract: The kinetics of -plutonium (VII) reduction in 0.5-4 i,*:. Kcii
by means of iodide and iodat.e ions was studied spe ctrophotoz~.ie tric ally.
The effect of various factors on the rate of these reactions wras
studied and a possible mechanism 17or them was proposed. Semiquariti-
L - reducing agents made it possible to classify
tative studies of othei.
them according to their reaction rate. The first group covered the
most active reducing agents, including iodides, iodates, hydrogen,
ferrocyanide, hydrazine and hydroxylamine -veroxides, ascorbic acid,
tin (II), and formate and sulfite ions. in the intermediate group
the following were included: methanol, ethanol, formaldehyde, and thio-
sulfate ions. The compounds which react with plutonium more slouly
than water reacts comprised the third group and included the nitrile,
acetate; and oxalate ions.
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Inorganic Compounds
USSR UDC 541-51:546-799.3
EW, N. N., 1-EMWYEVA, H. F., SHILOV, V. P. and GELIMAN, A. D.
"Heptavalent State of Transuranium Elements. IX. New Methods for Obtaining
Meptunium (VII). Disproportionation of Neptunium (VI) in Alkaline Mediall
Leningrad. Radiokhimiya ~~, No 3, 1970, pp 471-477
Abstract: In dilute alkaline solutions, neptunium (VI) is reversibly oxidized
to the heptavalent state by forricyanide ions. For a constant value of the
ionic strength, the equilibrium constant of the reaction is proportional to
LOH-]). The interaction of neptunium (VT) with silver oyddes was studied in
alkaline media. It was established that silver suboxide oxidizer, neptunium
(VI) to an appreciable extent only in solutions with an aikali concentration
of more than 8 11-1. In the presence of AgO, neptunium (VII) is formed vjith
0.2M KOH. Neptunium (VI) is practically quantitatively oxi-dizcd by an excess
0.f A:-,O when t1le alJ-,ali concenLration is 2-3 ~i. An excess of Kbr (at 290-
OU ;)3
310 ) or KC:L03 (at 390-4000) will completely and rapidly oxidize neptunium to
the haptavalent state in alkali metal melts. The interaction Of 402 with
the above o3cidizing a~pents is slow and does not go to completion. In some
alkali e solutions, neptunium (VI) is to a substantial extent disproportionated
into neptunium ('ill) and (V). The equilibrium consttlant of this extremely rapid
reaction increases sharply with increasing alkali concentration.
.1/1
.112 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16UCT70
TLTLE:--HEPTAVALENT STATE OF NEPTUNIUM AND PLUTONIUM -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-KROTP N.N., GELMAN, A.D., MEFODYEVA, M.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VESTN. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 40t3lt 47-61
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.TOPIC TAGS--NEPTUNIUM, PLUTONIUM, REDOX REACTION, CHEMICAL VALENCE,
HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
COINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY R-PtL/FRAME--1995/0825 STEP NC--UR/0030/70/04r.'/003/0057/rj'.~-.1
CIRC ACCESSION fNo--Apol 16-354
UNrLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70
212 019 UNCLASSIFIED
c I R c A c c E S S 1 UN ~4,3- - A P 0 116 3 5 4
- AC T/EX ACT-- ( Ul ) G-P-0- STRAr ExPTS. P,~UVJ,1116 THE EXISTE"CE J` %P
ABST., I., 1 -1 - I
PRIME'V11 AND PU PRIMEVII AME SURVEYED. REOO,',( POTEiNTIALS CF NP
PRUMEV11`4P "%.-D PU PRIMEVII-PU PRIMEVI WERE EXPIL. DETD. AIS -3.6
AND 0.95 PLUS Ok IVIINU~ 0.15V IN M NAOH. THE POTENTIAL OF Np PRIMEVII-Np
PRIMEVI AT PH SMALL~~ THAN 7 WAS OETO. AS GREATER THAN 2 V.
UNCLASSIFfED
017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70
TITLE--EFFECT OF ANIONS ON THE KINETICS OF THE SPONTANEOUS OXIDATION OF
URANIUM III IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-PEReTRUKHEN, V.F., KROT, N.N., GELMAN, A.0.
%-Nft=WM-
COUNTRY OF It --USSR
NFO
-.SOURCE--RADIOKHIMIYA 1970t 12(l), 101-5
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--OXIDATION, URANIUM, AOUEOUS SOLUTION, ANION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1713 STEP NO--UR/0186/70/0121001/0101/0105
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125334
UNCLASS IFfFD
212 017 ONCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125334
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APPARENT RATE CONST. OF
SPONTANEOUS OXIDN. OF U PRIME 3PLUS (K) IN 0.5 AND 6.0M HCLO SUB4, 0.25
AND 4.OM H SUB2 SO SUB4, 0.5 MOLAR HCLi 0.5 MOLAR HCL CONTG. CH SUB3
COOH (I MOLE-1), 1.34 M AC 0 PRI14E NEGATIVE SOLNo AT PH 2; AGO PPIME
NEGATIVE AT PH 4.5, ACO PRIME NEGATIVE CONTG. (NH SUB4) SUBZ SO SUB4
(0.5 MOLE-1.) AT PH 4.3, AND 1.3 M ACETATE SOLN. CONTG. EDTA (0.03
MOLE-1.1 AT PH 4.3, AT -22DEGREES, 14AS VALUES OF 1.81 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE5, 8.7 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4, 8.52 TIMES 10 PRINE NEGATIVE71
4.66 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE5, 1.8 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7, 1.9 TI?AES
10 PRIME NEGATIVE 7, 3.8 T114ES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6v 1.91 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE3v 3.75 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 AND 3.8 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE3 SEC PRIME NEGATIVEI, RESP. IN THE HCLO SU84 AND H SU82 SO
SUB4 SOLNS., AN INCREASE IN THE TEMP. TO 57-61DEGREES INCREASES THE
VALUE OF K BY NEARLY 2 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE. THE ADON. OF RONGALITE TO
0.5 H HCL INCREASES SOMEWHAT THE RATE OF OXION. OF U PRIME 3PLUS, WHILE
THE ADDIN. OF AMMONIUM 6XALATE TO OIL. CH SUB3 COOH SOLNS. CAUSES
INSTANTANEOUS OXION. 04 THE U PRIME 3PLUS TO U PRIME 4PLUS. THE ENERGY
OF ACTIVATION FOR THE OXION OF U PRIME 3PLUS IN HGLO SU84 AND H SU82 SO
SUB4 SOLNS. IS 22 AND ~-3 KCAL-MOLE, RESPo
;UNCLASSIFIED
~101 ME
1/2 028 W4CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV7C
TITLE--KfNETICS OF THE SPONTANEOUS OXIDATION OF URANIUM If[ IN CHLORIDE
SOLUTIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-PERETRUKHIiNt V*F.v KROTt N.N., GELMAN9 A.D.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--RADIOKHTMIYA 1970, 12(1)r 96-101
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--IJRANIUMt- CHLORIDEt CHEMICAL KINETICS, ACTIVATION ENERGY,
OXIDATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1712 STEP NO--UR/0186/70/012/001/0096/0101
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125333
UNCLASSIFIED
Z/Z 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27:4OV7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125333
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SPONTANEOUS OXION. OF U
PRIME31PLUS IN AQ. CHLORIOE SOLNS IS A REACTION OF THE IST ORDER WITH
RESPECTS TO U; AT 220EGREESi THE HALF CONVERSION TIMP T SUBONEHALF
INCREASES FROM 0.45 TO 1360 AND THEN DECREASED TO 0.66 HR (THE RESP.
VALUES OF THE APPARENT RATE CONST. OF THE REACTION K ARE 4.27 TIMES 10
PRIME NEGATIVE4, 1.4 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7, ANO 2.91 TIMES 10 PkIME
NEGATIVE4 SEC PRIME NEGATEVEI) WHEN THE HCL CONCN, IS INCREASEC FROM 10
PRIME NEGATIVE4.1 TO 0.2 TO 8.3M. RESP. AT A CONST~ HCL CONCN. (0.5:41), K
INCREASES FROM 1.84 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7 TO 1.6 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE4 SEC PRIME NEGATIVEI (AND T ONE HALF DECREASES FROM 1040 TO 1.2
~HR) WHEN THE LICL CONCN. IN THE SOLN* IS INCREASED FROM 0 TO 9.5M. A
10DEGREE INCREASE IN THE TEMP. INCREASES THE VALUE OF K BY A FACTOR OF 2
AND 1.7 IN 0.5 AND 6.0,4 HGL SOLNS.t RESP.; THE CALCO. ACrIVATION
ENERGIES FOR THE SPONTANEOUS OXION. IN 0.5 AND 6.0M HCL ARE 13 AINO 9.9
KCAL-MOLE, RESP.
USSR UDC 621.791.793-011
SE219NOV, V. M., Engineer, Novokramatorskiy Machine Building Plant imeni
V. I. Lenin, and GELIME, A. S., Doctor of Technical Sciences, and RYI-TEVICH,
A. I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Central Scientific Research Institute
of Heavy Machine Building
"Temperature Interval of Metal Brittleness During Electroslag Welding"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, 1973, pp 10-11
Abstract: The temperature interval of brittleness and area of hot crack
nucleation during electroslag welding were studied to investigate the process
of hot crack formation and to develop measures of preventing them. Tests were
made with steel St3 using welding wires Sv-lOG2 and 08KhN2M and flux AN-348.
It was found that the surface temperature of the slag bath was almost 14000C
and rises to 160000 and higher during the welding process. To determine the
critical time interval during uhich the temperature interval of brittleness
exists, plates measuring 20 x 80 x 150 mm. were electroslag welded up to the
instant when the surface of the metal bath reached the top edge of the plates.
This moment was fixed by an electric sensor which is short eircuited and auto-
matically stops the welding process and, within specified time intervals (10,
20, 30, 40 and 50 see), the seam deformation mechanism is switched on with
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certain force from which the time interval for minimum rate of seam deformation
leading to crack formation can be determined. Hot cracks develop after 20
seconds with the largest cracks appearing nfter 30-40 seconds. The area of
crack nucleation was found to be the crystallization front. 4 figures, 2
bibliographic references.
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Acc. Y90101005- Abstracting Service: 76 TJR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General,
Derwent, 244816 HYDRAU4~C SHOCK ABURBER reduces to the
minimii6 tranamissio7n of vibrations from the
machine to the Eoindations and mintains vibrations of
the machine at a predetermined Level. When the source
Of vibration I moves up, weight 5 of the hydraulic
stabiliser is not affected but spring-loaded (7) bellows
6 are compressed pushing some of the liquid into the
control bellows 9. The bellows 9 expand and a cover
IC closes a nozzle 12. This prevents reduction of
pressure in the support cylinder 14. To maintain the
source I at a certain level in relation to piston 15,
the assembly is fitted with additional bellows 20
connected to a rod 19. The rod 19 is secured to a base
plate 18 which in tirn rests on a spring amortizator 3.
When the cylinder 14 moves down in relation to its pi-
ston, the bellows 20 are compressed and discharged
liquid expandsb~-Ilows 6 and 9. The lever 10 moves
down to the nozzle and the pressure in the cylinder
14 increases thus producing additional force required
to return the cylinder to the original position. The
power pack 4 provides liquid pressure in the stabiliser.
REEL/FRAME
I - - - 0 a 0:3
AAOIOIO05
L
7 7.67- as 1173339/9-14,
18"/28-5-69. Class 47a, int. CI. F 06f
198,5055(;
(9-10.69)
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TITLZ
---HEPT--%VALENT STATE OF THE TFANSURA%IUM E~LE;'-IENTS. IX. NE,.-,i NEPTUNIUM
VII C13"'POUNDS -U-
AUTH-R-(03)-ME-F00YEVA, M.P., KROTt N.N., GELqlAN,-I A
CCUNITRY OF 1,Nr'O--USSk
SOURCE-RAD10KH1.11YA 1970, L2(2), 232-7
DATE PU3L ISHEr -------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHENISTRY
~TOPIC TAGS-NEPTUNW-4 COMPOUN0, COBALT COMPLEX, COMPLEX COMPOUND,
STABILI.TY CONSTANT
GNITROL MARKING--NC
C
u P ESTR I CT I ONS
00CtJ-'4EifT GLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY R-ECEL/FRAME-3002/1228 STEP ',)'L"il--UR/0186/70/012/002/0232/0237
CIRC acciESSION
L I
2/2 006 UNCLASSIFIED Pr~OCESSING OATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128644
:ABSTRACT/;-:XTRACT--((J) GP-0- AtISTkACT A VIEW CRYST. CCMPO. OF NP(VII) OF
COMPN.- (CC-(E,'-I) SU,33) NPO SUB5. Eli SUB2 0 HAS BEEN ISO-LATE0. IT IS SOL,
IN ALKALI AND WHEN STORED IN A DRY STATE IT GRADUALLY DECOMPS. WIT11 THE
TRANSITION OF NP TO A HE X-AVALE:NJ STATE. A SPECTROPF19TUMETRIC STUDY OF
COMPLEX FORMATION OF HP0 SU132 PRIME3 POSITIVE IN FICL SOL-N-S. WITH SULFATE
-IONS SHOWS THAT AT LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 7 TIMES 10 PRIME AEGATIVE2 M NA
-SUE32 SO SU64 Al-40 MU EOUALS 1.0, THE COMPLEXES (NPO SU62 50 SU64) PRIME
POSITIVE AND (NP3 SUB2 (Sij SUB41 SU82) PkIME NEGATIVE AkE F03P,14ED ',4ITH
STABILITY CONSTS. OF 1.0' TIMES 10 PRIME2 AND 1.1 TIMES 10 PR[ME4, RESP.
CONDITIONS ARE GIVEN Af ',iHICli INPO SUB2 PAIME3POSITIVE FORMS PPTS. WITH
PHOSPHATE AND PE'tIODATE IONS.
112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--30C)CT70
TETLE--QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF OPGANGMETALLIC COMPOUNDS.
MICRODETERMINATION OF ARSENIC BY C021BUSTION IN AN OXYGEN FILLED FLASK
AUTHOR-(031-SHANINA, T.M., G~,ELM~.11, N,F., MIKHAYLOVSKAYA, V.S.
CCUNTRY OF ItJFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 2512), 358-61
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--OUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, ARSENIC, ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUND,
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS, ORGANIC ARSENIC COMPOUND, COMBUSTION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0675 STEP NO---UR/0075/70/025/002/0358/0361
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0113546
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113546
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A MICROMETHOD WAS DEVELOPED FOR AS
DETN. IN ORG. AS COMPOS. BY COMBUSTION OF THE SAMPLE IN A FLASK FILLED
WITH 0 AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETN. OF AS AS ITS BLUE MOLYBDOARSENATE
COMPLEX. HYDRAZINE SULFATE IS USED AS THE REDUCING AGENT. THE
AaSORBANCE OF THE COMPLEXES IS STABLE IN 0.33-0.56N ACID SOLNS. AND DOES
NOT DEPEND ON REAGENT CONCNS, THE COLOR 15 DEVELOPED 5-10 MIN AFTER
BOILING ON A WATER OATH. ITS. MAX. ABSORBANCE OCCURS IN THE 850 N114
RANGE. BEER'S LAW IS OBEYED UP TO 4 MUG AS PER ML. St AND GE 00 NOT
INTERFERE. COMBUST 3-8 MG OF THE SAMPLE IN A FLASK FILLED WITH Or
ABSORB THE PRODUCTS IN A MIXT. OF 10 ML N H SUB2 SO SU34 AND 1.5-2 ML
0.05N KMNO SUB4. REDUCE THE KMNO SUB4 EXCESS WITH IPERCENT HYDRAZINE
SULFATE AND DIL. TO 100 ML WITH H SUB2 0. NEUTRALIZE AN ALIQUOT CONTG.
5-20 MUG AS WITH A SATO. NA SU6Z CO SUB3 SOUN. BY USING PHENOLPHTHALEIN
AS INDICATORt ADD 6 ML 2N H SUB2 SO SUB4, 4 ML 1PERCENT AMMONIUM
MOLYBDATE IN 2N H SUB2 SO SUB4, AND 2 ML 0.15PERCENT HYDRALINE SULFATE,
AND DIL. TO 50 ML WITH H SUB2 0. HEAT FOR 5 MIN, COOL, AND DIL. TO VOL.
WITH H SUB2 0. DET. THE ABSORBANCE AT 850 NM. THE STO. DEVIATION IS
0*12PERCENT ABS. FACILITY: INST. HETEROORG. COMPD., MOSCOW,
USSR.
UNCI A-~SfFlFrj
E. Mathematical Modeling of Thought Processes
USSR
GELINIAN, 0. Ya., LAVRENCHUK, N. B.,
"The Problem of Construction of a Theory of Cognitive Activity"
K voprosu o postroyenii teorii poznavatellnoy deyatellnosti [English
version above], Institute of Cybernetics Academy of Sciences Georgian
SSR, Tbilisi, 1972, 16 pages (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal -
Kibernetikan, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V680 DEP)
Translation: A number of fundamental problems of modern science and tech-
nology require rather well developed and precise conceptions of tile structure
and functions of cognitive activities (CA), its regularities and origin, etc.,
i.e., the results of a certain theory of CA (TCA) are needed.
A program for the construction of such a theory is the subject of this
work. Based on concepts developed in an article by 0. Ya. Gel'man, N. B.
Lavrenchuk, "Systems Analysis of Scientific Theory as a Certain Functional
Structure" (on deposit at VINITI, No 2804-71), the authors formulate three
principles determining the structure, subject and models of a TCA. They are
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GEL'MM, 0. Ya., LAVRFN'CHUK, N. B., K voprosu o postroyenii teorii poznav-
tel'noy deyatel'nosti, 1972, 16 pages
-used as the basis for study of the specifics of various TICA subsystems and
a rough outline is drawn for a future TCA, which may provide a rational basis
for integration and coordination of various CA studies, thus facilitating
their further development.
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USSR
UDC 1537-226+537-311-331-01
1, . and YjLSSTYEVICH, I. N.
OF, 1 , -
"Interaction of Hot Electrons With Optical Phonons"
V sb. Materialy 6-Y Ziraney shkoly po teorii yadra ifiz. vysok. eneri-,iy,, 1971,
Ch. 3 (Materials of Sixth Winter School on Nuclear Theory and lligh-Ener~~,,,,-
Physics, 1971, Par' 3 -- Collection of Works), Leningrad, 1971, FP 55-64 (frorr
U U
IM-Fizika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No M1033~
Translation: Optical phonons are described by means of a phenomenolojical model
which takes into consideration electric field influence on ion disDlacement.
The probabilities of electron transitions (with phonon absorption or emission)
are calculated, and these are used to record electron reLaxation tiiic (C.
for an electron thrown high into the conduction band). Tne authors also cal-
culate the per-unit volume power loss of electrons in a certain Steady-state
distribution.
56 -
USSR UDC 621.315.592
WYAKONOV, IM. 1.
_C~EMONT__ B. L. ,
boom-W_4
"Acceptor Levels in a Semiconductor with Diamond Structure"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodniko , Vol 5, No 11, 1971, pp 2191-2193
Abstract: Results are presented from a numerical calculation of the energy of
the basic acceptor level as a function of the ratio of masses of light and
heavy holes. The calculation was performed for the case of small acceptor
levels the energies of which are small by comparison with the width of the for-
bidden zone and the ma,-nitude of the spin-orbit splitting. For any ratio.of
the masses of the light and heavy holes, the energy of the ground state is on
the order of the Bohr enerry of the heavy hole.
In a recent paper [N. 0. Lipari, et al. , PhLs. Pev. Lett. , INo 25, 1660,
19701 the energy of the ground state was determined from the sane set of
equations derived here using the variation method. However, the limiting value
of the ground state energy forOhe/ mh) - 0 fmeand mh are the masses of the
light and heavy holes, respectively) was not calculated, and it was not shown
that this energy is on Ehe order of the Bohr energy of the heavy hole. Tne
results obtained in the present paper permit calculation of the ground state
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IMM"I
USSR
GEL'MONT, B. L., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 5, INo 11, 1971,
pp 2191-2193
energy of the acceptor if the zonal parameters y1 and y introduced by Luttinger
[Phys. Rev., No 102, 1030, 1956] are known.
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USSR UDC 621. 382). 2
GEL "i B. L., SHUR, M. S., Physicotechnical Institute imeni" A. F. !offe,
vw~.L_a- CMT
Acade of C~ilces of the USSR, Leningrad
my
"Curr,:nt Stringing in Heavily Doped Gunn Diodes"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika PoluDrovodnikov, Vol 4, No 9, Sep 70, ?p 1650-
1655
Abstract: The authors give the following explanation for the mechanis~-,l Of
current stringing in heavily doped Gunn diodes in which Lone-zone breakdoMil
takes place. A specimen is assumed to be in the mode of direct current cor-
responding to a segment with negative differential conducrivity. it is
Zurzher assumed that the concentration of nonequilibrium carriers has ill-
creased in some region as a result of fluctuation. The rate of electron-
nole pair generation will increase exponentially in this region. I n t" l e
segment with negative differential conductivity, this increase will exceec,
the corresponding increase in recombination. Fluctuation will be-lia to be
~__nsz~ied, but at hi-h concentrations the increase in fluctuation i.,Till be
li-mited bv dirrusion, resulting in the development of a stationary string
(Iayer) of strong current, i.e., a iitring (layerl with a high concentration
of carrierj. The string wili be flat in the case of a spc-cimen
of a thin plate. Equations are derived for determining the cond:L--e- of
USSR
GEL "'ONT, B. L. et -171 zik a 1-1 Tek1h, nik a Voll 4, :.x
Sep 70, pp 1650-1655
develo-a-ment of instabil."Lies ieadin~, to current stringing,, il~ is Lhaz
an S-snaped volta.-e-currenc characteristic leads to currl_~,,,.Z: anc
equations are .=*ven for derorm-~nin- t1he dime--sions of c*-a currenz scrfn.- of
a Gunn diode with such a characteristic. It is found t-1-1at ~he size Of L~IL
string is decei-mined by the "recombination" length anc. the a~iplici-," field
(as the field is increased, the string broadens and its =p17-1*zu1-:o (~ecrea,i-25).
Strin,ging disappears when. the recombination len8ch is comparable with cne
dimensions of the speci-Len. 1c is shown that Hysteresis exists betvreo-n Che
threshoid currents ~:o- -eneration and quenchirqg of current
L . b -
mental data ar- urrant -.:rnSing in Ga~s, zxv~ Cun ctodes.
e
it is conc'Lud2d t'-;az currenz is ecplai;lad 'Zy relaLionship
between domain amplitude and concent-nation.
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UDC 621.382.2
GEL'MONT, B. L., SHUR, M. S., Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe,
'XF-ad`M0/-6'T'8'~fences of the USSR, Leningrad
"Motion of a Current String in a Magnetic Field Under Gunn Effect Conditions"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 4, No 9, Sep 70, pp 1795-
1797
Abstract: It is shown that the nature of the current stringing insLability
in heavily doped Gunn diodes located in an external. transverse 7'.,.aonetic field
should change from absolute to convective. The motion of tile string is per-
pendicular to the magnetic field. What happens to the string after this
depends on the relationship between the rate of surface recombination and
the drift velocity of the string. If the drift velocity is greater than
the rate of recombination, the accumulation of carriers at one of the walls
due to drift in the magnetic field will exceed the decrease due to recombi-
nation. In this case the string will arise in direct proximity to the wall,
or will remain near the wall after drifting if the magnetic field is actuated
after formation of' the string. If the drift velocity is less than the rate
of recombination, the reuniting of the carriers near the wall will exceed
the accumulation due to drift. If the surface recombination is faLrly high,
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w9ep 70, pp ri4c--- I
797
this may lead to disaonEarance of tha scrin- close to the ,:all. -Ict" sCri-.11
will rhea arise in the center of the specimen and the clycle L1 be i:Lpeated.
This causes oscillation of the voltar-e --I*n the external circuiz. Stril-,g os-
cillarions take place at a frequency considerably lower Ehai', zna
of Gunn oscillations. Tlie voltage oscillations in the external circuic may
be used to modulate the Gunn oscillations,
1/3 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY (IF HOLES IN MERCURY TELLURIDE# INDIUM
ANTIMONIDE, AND-GERMANIUM -U- IY, V.I.,-MELNIK,
AUTHOR-(04)-&OLOMYETS, B.T., GELMONT, B.L., IVANOVOMSK
V.M.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
:SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 19709 4(2)t 299-304
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSP MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY, MERCURY COMPOUNDi TELLURIDEt INDIUM
..-:ANTINOMIDEP GERMANIUM9 HALL CONSTANT
-.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0938 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/002/0299/0304
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116447
UNCLASS I F IED
-.2/3 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116447
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY (X)
MEASUREMENTS OF P TYPE HGTEt INSBi AND GE WERE CARRIED OUT IN A WIDE
RANGE OF TEMP, AND CARRIER 0. TO DET. THE CONTRIBUT[ON OF LIGHT AND
HEAVY HOLES. 4N EXPLICIT EXPRESSION FOR X OF ELECTRONS [,*'I A WEAK
MAGNETIC FIELD IS DERIVED AS A FUNCTION OF FERMI ENERGY IN THE CASE OF
INSB. A SIMILAR EXPRESSION WHERE ONLY S P INTERACTION IS ACCOUNTED FOR
IS ALSO PRESENTED. THE SAME EXPRESSIONS ARE VALID ALSO FOR HGTE, TAKING
INTO ACCOUNT THAT E SUBG IS SMALLER THA14 0. CARRIER DS. WERE OETD.
FROM HALL COEFF. MEASUkEMENTS AT 4.20EGREESKY WHERE THE EFFECT OF THE
MAGNETIC FIELD IS NEGLIGIBLE. FROM 4.2 TO SIMILAR TO 77DEGREESK, X OF P
HGTE IS ALMOST INDEPENDENT OF TEMP. AND FROM 77 TO IS SIMiLAR TO
290DEGREESK IT RISES STE~~PLY WITH TEMP. THE INCREASE OF HOLE CONCIN.
LEADS TO A DECREASE OF X, IMPLYING THAT HOLES IN P HGTE ARE DIAMAGNETIC.
THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF X OF P INSB IS SIMILAR EXCEPT FOR THE SAMPLE
WITH N SUBP EQUALS 5 TIMES 10 IIP-IME13-CM PR[ME3s WHEPE X DECLINES wITH
INCREASING TEMP. THIS IS ASSOCUo WITH THE INCREASE OF ELECTRUN D. IN
THE REGION 9F MIXED COND. THE EXPTL. CARRIER D. DEPENDENCE OF X IN P
HGTE IS A MONOTONICALLY DECAYING CURVE WHICH IS CLOSE TO THE
THEORETICALLY CALCD. EXCEPT FOR THE LOWEST HOLE CONCN. SAMPLES, WHERE
THE PARAMAGNETIC CONTRIBUTION HAS TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR AT ,GREATER THAN
4.20EGREESK. THE CONCN. DEPENDENCE OF X OF P INSb IS NOI'00NUTONIC AND
SHOWS THAT THIS SEMICONDUCTOR IS PARAMAGNETIC AT 3 TIMES 10 PAIME16
MINUS 6 TIMES 10 PRII-IE18-CM PRIME3v DIAMAGNETIC AT b TIME,~ 10 PRIMElb
MINUS 3.5 TIMES.10 PRIME19-CM PRIME3r AND AGAIN PARAMAGNETIC AT 3.5
TIMES 10 PRIME19-CM PRIME3.
UNICLASSIFIED
------------
3/3 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116447
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE WAVE VECTOR DEPENDENCE OF LIGHT CARRIER ENERGY IS.
NONPARASOLIC BECAUSE OF STRONG S P INTERACTION. THE PARAMAGNE~TIC
CHARACTER OF N HGTE AND P INSB IMPLIES THAT OTHER BANDS BESIDES S P
INTERACTION ARE INVOLVED. THE EFFECT OF CRIMPING OF THE ISOENERGETIC
SURFACE OF HEAVY HOLES ON THEIR X IS CONSIDERABLE FOR GE, BUT IS
INSIGNIFICANT WITH P HGTE AND P INSB. FACILITY: FIZ. TEKH.
INSTs 1?4, IOFFE, LENINGRAD9 USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc.. 621.396.622.3
(EL2~~-A- . YEVDOKIMOV, Yu. F.
"Singularities in the Design of Digital Frequency Synthesizers"
V sb. Materialv Nauchno-tckhn. konferentsii Drof.-Dreoodavat. sostava Mnarl-
kov. in-ta rudioelektron. (Materic;Lts of the Scientific and Technical Con-
ference of the Professional and Teaching Staff of the Yllarlkov Institute
of Radio Electronics), Khar1kov, Kharlkov University, pp 80-83 (from RZh-
-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12D45)
Translation: The paper deals with questions of the effect which individual
modules and elements of a digital frequency synthesizer have on synthesizer
characteristics, as well as problems of breaking the frequency range of the
synthesizer down into sifDranges, and selecting the comparison frequency and
type of phase detector. Bibliography- of two titles. N. S.
Instrumonts ani'squipment
USSR UDC 615.849.-72:621-375.9
"New Betatron for Medical Purposes"
1 -48
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 15, No 5. May 70, PP 46
Abstract: The construction of a betatron, the mechanism of electron acceleration,
and the possible utilization of betations in medicine are discussed. The B5M-Z5
betatron, developed in 1968 at the Moscow Electromechanical Plant primarily for
medical purposes is described. The nominal energy of this accelerator is 25 Mev,
with possible regulation down to 10 or even 7 Mev. It is used at a distance of
1 meter. Dosage is specified when the instrument is ordered. The B514-25 is air
cooled, and the air in the treatment room is blown out to remove contamination.
The device is equipped with an extra accelerating tube and filters which can be
manipulated manually or automatically. It is well collimated, measures distance,
arsi shows the site of action by crosshairs. The dosimetric apparatus shuts off
the device when the prescribed dose has been administered. The 135M-25-satisfies
all medical and technical requirements, as Well as those for patient comfort.
PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
-A/Z 027 UNCLASSIFIED, E
TITLE--HEAT TRANSFER DURING THE BOILIfIG OF NJRMAL ALKANES IN TH- VEIRT,ICAL
CHEATING TUBE OF A EVAPORATOR WITH NATURAL CIRCULATION -U-
AUTHOR-GELPERIN, N.I., SOLOPENKOV9 K.N., UZUNOVv A.KH.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KHIM. PROM. (MOSCOW) 1970, 46(l) 44-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~_SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSFER, HEPTANE,
lARKTNu'--N0 RESTRICTIONS
OCTANE, DECANE,
DOCUMENT CLASS--LINt-ILASSIFTED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0191 STEP NO--UR/0064/70/046/901/0~144/0~)47
CIRC ACCESSION Nn--AP0106847
UNCLASSIFfFD
'2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN5 DATF--IISEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106847
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EMPIRICAL eQUATION FOR THE HEAT
TRANSFER COEFF.., iALPHA, IN THE BOILING OF ETA,HEPrANE, ETA,DEC4NE IN A
VERTICAL TUBE UNDER ATM. PRESSURE IS PROPOSED: ALPHA EOUALS 13.9(R
PRIME-R) PRIME 0.47 0 PRIME0.62, WHERE R PRIME AND R ARE THE SO CALLED
REOCHORS (FRIEND (1942)) FOR H SUB2 0 AND FOR THE ALKANE, RESP.t AND 0
IS THE THERMAL LOAD AT THE TUBE WALL, FOR THE ABOVE ALKANIES AT Q
BETWEEN 14000 AND 35000 KCAL.-M PRIME2 HR, THE VALUES OF ALPHA (FOR 4 CU
TUBE) RANGED FROM 2000 TO SIMILAR TO 4000 KCAL-M PRIME2 HR.
UNC-L A -S-S I F I E D
Mwq~-Mnfaq MM MM Sam
00040732~ UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent,-$-,6
1 23~'961 GRANULAP, RESIN S EtPATION frcq emulsion
is ensured by mixing the cooling agent
with the hot emulsion directing the former at an
angle to 0the flow. The feed should maintain a temP
of 20-40 C at the end of the mixing process.
16.12.66. as 1119962123-5, GEL'PERIN, N-1. et al.
(13.6.69) Bul. 6/24.1.69. Class 39al, 39b, Int. C1
B 29b, C 08g.
AUTHORS:
Gel'perin, N.-I.J.; Tumanskiy, A. S.; Agranenko, S. A.;
4nW-WrTPr-C11Uk, G. N.-
19750389
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--CONTINUOUS EXTRACTION OF STREPTOMYCIN IN A MULTISECTION COLUMN WITH
A FLUIDIZED BED OF ION EXCHANGER -(J-
AUTHOR-(031-GELPERIN, N.I., KLYUYEVA, L.M.i STREMOVSKIYt L*L.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE--KHIM. FARM. ZH. 1970, 4(2)t 23-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--STREPTOMYCIN, FLUIDIZED BED, ION EXCHANGER/(U)KB2 CATION
EXCHANGER
CONTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAiAE--1993/0326 STEP NO--UR/0450/70/004/002/0023/0026
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0113252
UNCLASSIFIED
212 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113252
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTS. WERE CAkRIED OUT USING K5-2
CATION EXCHANGFR (NA PRIME POSITIVE FORM)t STREPTOMYCIN (1) SOLNS. OF
THE ACTIVITY RANGE 4000-6500 IU-ML, ANO FEEDING RANGE OF I SOLN. 114-410
ML-HR-CM PRIME2. THE OPTIMUM CONDITIONS FOR A CONTINUOUS EXTN. OF I
USING A LAB. COLUMN (40 MM IN DIAM.) AND 4 COUNTERCURRENT INTERACTION OF
PHASES WERE AS FOLLOWA: FEEDING RATE 220-40 ML-Htk-CM PRIME2, EXPENSE OF
FRESH EXHANGER 10-12 G-HR, GRAIN SIZE OF THE EXCHANGER 0.5-0.75 A.Mt 12
SECTIONS OF THE COLUMN CHARGED WITH THE EXCHANGERr INITIAL CONCN. OF I
SOLN. 5000-6000 IU-ML. THE ADVANTAGES OF THE PRUCESS ARE THE USE OF I
COLUMN, REDN. OF TFE RESIDENCE TIME OF I IN THE SORBED STATEi HIGH YIELD
.(SMALLER THAN 97PERCENT) AT THE SATN. OF SIMILAR TO 800000 IU-G, CONST.
CONCNS. OF I IN THE PHASES FED, AND POSSIBILITY OF AUTOMATION OF THE
PROCESS. FACILITY: VSES. NAUCH.-ISSLED. 1N.ST. ANTIBIOT.,
Moscow, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
- ------ 77-77777-
2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118481
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NOMOGRAPH FOR THE OETN. OF THE
-CHEAT TRANSFER CUEFF. ALPHA BETWEEN THE SURFACE AND A FLUfOIZED BEDt AS A
FUINICTION OF THE GAS VELOCfTY W WAS PLOTTED BASED ON THE &4UATIGN OF
-GELIPERIN, ET AL. (1966); IN,THE CASE OF A BED OF WUA.RTZ PARTICLES 0.35
Ms'4 IN DIAH.r THE MAX. ALPHA 267 CKAL-M PRIME2 HR DEGREE WAS OBTAINED AT
EQUALS 0.455 M-SEC.
UNCLASSIFIED
--lj2 032
TRANSr-tl::R DURING
THERMOSIPHON VAPORIZER -U-
AUTHOP-033)-GELPERIN, N.I.p
COUNTRY OF l,',IFO--USSR
SDJRr..'E--ZH. VSES. KHIM. OBSH'~HEST.
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
THE BOILING -,3F SATURATED HYDROCAR[30"is liq A
V
SOLOPENKOVt K.No, UZIJNIOV, A.k,H.
1970, 15(2), R34
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SU3JECT 'AREAS-PHYSICS, MATERIALS
Tfr-'PlC TAGS-HEAT TRANSFER, BOILUNG, SATUkATEO HYDROCARBON, VAPORIZATION
CONTPOL RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FPAME--3002/1582
STEP NO--UR/0063/70/015/002/0234/0234
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128972
C L A C, S II E 0
212 032 UNCLASSI F IED PROCESSING 0ATE--27j`l0V7O
C'iRC ACCESSION NU--AP0126972
A;aSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM AN EXPTL. STUDY OF HEAT
TRANSFER IN A THERMOSYPI-16N VAPORIZER WiTH 50, 70, AMD IIGPEP~CENT OYNAMIC
LIQ, LEVEL IN THE VERTICAL PIPE OVER A RANGE OF THERMAL LOADINGS IN THE
SINGLE TUBE CLOSED CIRCUIT CU PIPE CAPABLE OF VARIOUS REGI-MES OF
CIRCULATORY MOTION, IT WAS SHOWN THAT THE HEAT TRANSFER RATE WAS
INDEPENDENT OP THE CIRCULATION RATE OR THE VAPOR CONFEINT IN THE STREAM.
T.HE RELATION: ALPHA EwUAL 13.9 PHI tj PRIME0.62, ,-lHE-'-:,E PHI IS THE C-0EFF.
-F L04ERING OF THE HEAT TRANSFER RATE IN TRANSITION FRO.,%I BOILING H SUB2
0 TO BOILING HYDROCARBON, ALPHA IS THE AV. HEAT TRANSFER COEFF. AND U Is
THE SP. HEAT FLUX OF THE HEATING SOFACE. THE VALUE OF PHI IS ALSO
EXPRESSED AS: PHI EQUALS (.'-I SUBW-M SUBH) PkIMEO.56, WHERE M SURW 4N0 A
SU3H ARE MOL. WTS. OF H SUB2 0 AND THE HYDROCARBON USE09 RESP.; THE 0.5.5
EXPONE~4T APPEARS CHARACTERISTIC OF ALIPHATIC HYDROCHARBONS OF NORMAL
STRUCTURE (E.G., HEPTANE, OCTANE, DECANE) WHICH ARE LIQ. AT NORMAL TEMP.
AND PRESSURES. FACILITY: MOSK. INS-T. rONKOI KHIM. TEKHNOL. 114.
LOMONOSOVAt MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING CATE--30OCT70
TITLE--DISCHARGE OF GRANULAR MATERIAL SOLIDS FROM A FLUIDIZED BED -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GELPERINv N.I.r AINSHTEYNv V.G., LAPSHENKOV, G.I.
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KHIM. TEKHNOL. TOPL. MASEL 1970t 15(2), 39-41
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--FLUIOIZED BED, BERNOULLI EQUATIONt LIQUID DROP MODEL,
MATHEMATIC MODEL
~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--Ut4CLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0930 STEP NO--UR/0065/70/015/002/0039/0041
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO!07459
UNCLAS"i [FIFO
2/2 022 U'4CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107459
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. LITERATURE AND AUTHOR GENERATED
TITLE DATA ARE COMPARED AtNID EVALUATED TO DETo WHAT FACTORS CONTROL THE
PROCESS. THE VALUE OF THE FXPONENT (N) IN THE kELATION G SUdr SIMILAR
TO DELTA P PRIME.-N, WHERE G SUBT EQUALS PARTfCLE DISCHAku'E kATE AND DELTA
P EQUAL PRESSURE DROP ACROSS PARTICLE L4YER ABOVE THE FLJIDIZING H~JLE,
COMMONLY GIVEN AS N EQUALS 0.5 OR 0.6 WAS EXAMD.; N EQUALS 0.5 AND N
EQUALS 1,5 WERE EQUALLY VALID AT FLUIDILATION (W) NOS. APPROXIMATICLY 0.5
AND 0.8-1.6, RESP. AN EQUATION A WAS DEVELOPED WHICH RELATrES D SUBO-D
SUBEPSILON TO A WHERE 0 SUBO EQUALS HOLE DIAM. FOR FLUIDIZED PARTICLE
PASSAGE, D SUBEPSILON EQUALS PARTICLE EQUIV. DIAM., A14D A IS A
DIMENSIONAL CONST. OF SE:VEkAL VARIABLES. RESULTS OF A VS. D SUBO-D
SUBEPSILON ARE COMPARED FOR 0 SUBEPSILON EQUALS 0.15-0.80 MM; THESE SHOW
THAT A IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO, MU SUSP, THE EFFECTIVE DISHCARGE
COEFF. IN THE G SUBT EQUATION DEVELOPED ON THE BASIS OF A LIQ. DROP
MODEL. THE RESULTS ALSO CONFIRM THE VALIDIfY OF THE BERNOULLI PRINCIPLE
IN OETG. T SUBT WHICH CONTRADICTS THE L. MASSIMILLA (1961) FINDINGS.
UN'CLASSIFIED
A CC.. N,;: -. d/DO047204- Ref . Code: 140'~av_
P"1D:;%T-,Y SOURCE: Tjcrapevtiches'V1-1y Artdiiv, 1970, Vol 42, Nr
pp
CRITERIA OF PULMONARY HEART IN ELECT PZ0K YMOG RAPH IC
INVESTIGATION
Orlov, V. rsel t.eyn_,_Vv E.
S u m m a r y
The autl-,ors conducied elecirokyrno!zraflhic inv-:!stiaatirjn in 85 patients with pulmonary
C M, h VS e 2 n d dmu~~ [)neume~cl~_ro_~is, A deta-fled anal vsi5 oi the eltc*L-Li1,-%-mogra1)l3ic curves
Znd Gi the data obtained with the results of ciinic~i! allowed the
_iuthor~! .o e'_-borpitc their own classification oi chanqes in P !d rT)(-.) IMI-F'- h0,11"t, tosingleout
fi-Inc, of pulmonarx- hvpUtemion and the one-.; requiriq,_~ conlirmation. It was
5h'nWn 1h6' i!*-e mr.~in rote in thc deiection oi 2fiections oi puinionnry circulation was played
b-- t'- z.v_k oi the curves oi tne rtuimonarv circuiatiop, the ri,~h' ninurn and the right
he ar. ;_1 -
ventricle-To sil-n-ificant signs oi Pulmonary hypertemion there mavile-,eicrred. I)displacement
of the dicrotic wave into the upper fourth of the descending Jim. *0 of the curve, 2) l3i-and tri-
epica) Ehl of thepu)rnonary artery, stipulated by 'the increaseoi a d1crotic waveand isometric
U EL / FILUM
19790704
MOMIMPI-M.M. F�RM 102MIMMIM. M1.1
AP0047204
knotch, 3) slanting down to the horizontal, a run of EKI in the diastole following the dicro-
tic wave. The symptoms of pulmonary hy ertension on the EKI of the right atrium are in the
. . I - _p
author's opinion, a considerable increase of the drop amplitude during the systole of the atrium,
as well as the appearance of the diastolic plateau.
Moreover, there are Seen 5igflS teStifVing Io the intensification or wersening of the con-
tractile activity of the right ventricle, the presence of sclerosis and the pulmonary iartery.
19790705
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UDC 613.644:[612.82+612.85]-053.6
GEL'TISHCHEVA, Ye. A., Institute of Hygiene imeni F. F. Erisman, Moscow
"The Effect of Industrial Noise With Different Parameters on the Acoustic
Analysor and Central Nervous System of Adolescent Workers"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, 1973, pp 5-9
Abstract: Effects of standard noise level for adults (PS-80), above-standard
noise level for adults (PS-85), and standard level for adolescents (PS-65)
an the acoustic analysor and CNS functions were studied on 56 adolescents
working full time at a machine building plant. About 200 audiograms recorded
prior to the noon break and after work over a 1-5 day period were processed
statistically. Reduced hearing was evident in all cases, particularly at
higher frequences (4,000 and 8,000 Hz), though the drop was less pronounced
in the PS-65 group. Hearing was not restored in the PS-80 and PS-85 groups
after a 16-hour rest break or even after 2 days off, indicating that indus-
trial noise has a cumulative effect on hearing. Among some noise-sensitive
individuals hearing does not improve after 2-4 weeks leave. Motor reactions
to light and acoustic stimuli were characterized by longer latent response
time than normal, particularly in PS-85 and PS-80 groups. Thus all noise
levels worsen hearing and inhibit CNS functions among adolescents. This
situation is particularly dangerous to adolescent deVelODment.
Vi
USSR UDC: 632-95.o24.l:(575-J0
QEL!TQR- Yu. G. , GEPTIMR) V. A.1 STONOV., L. D.
"Concerning the Effect of Herbicides ora the Microorganisms of Mud and Water
in the Collecting Basins of the Chardzhou Oasis in the Turkmen SSW
~Ioscow, Agrokhimiya, No 6, Jun 72, pp 119-123
Abstract: The article is a report. on a study done in 1968-1969 to determine
the effectiveness of herbicides against microorganisms in the water and bottom
silt of collecting basins in the Chardzhou oasis of the Tarl,=en SSR. Diurone
and Monurone herbicides were studied. It was found that the herbicides differ
in their effect on different physiological groups of microorj-,ariis1,.is: in some
instances the herbicide suppressed growth and development of microbes
(actinomycetes and cellulose-disintegrating microbes), in other cases no
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appreciable effect on the numbers of the microbes was observed (spore microbes).
Diurone showed the greatest bactericidal effect in the Pirst few days after
application, followed by an increase in the nunfuers of bacteria. Experiments
in vitro showed that a 10% solution of Diurone is most lethal for the micro-
organisms; a 0.5% solution had no suppressive effect on the bacteria (with the
exception of Pseudomonas and Azotobacter).
USSR
UDC 669.24:539.261
B22aTENEV, A. N.,_GELUNOVA, Z. M., and GERASDM, IKO L. I., Petrozavodsk State
; ,- r,1,_k_,___,.,-_ 3
University imeni 0. 1. uus:Lnen; Volgograd Polytechnical Institute
"Study of the Substructure of Nickel After &plosive Loading"
Moscou, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 5, 1~70, PP 1003-1006
Abstract: X-ray techniques were used to study the mosaic structure of nickel
foil loaded i-rith planar shock waves at pressures of 60 and 165 Kbar. Disorient-
ation of sections of the mosaic and their dimensions were determined, as well
as the rd-crodistortions of the crystalline lattice at these pressures and var-
ious shock wave durations. A correlation was established between the develop-
ment of the substructure and the level of hardening achieved. The nature of
the mosaic structure of nickel grains following explosive loading was determined
by the pressure of the shock wave. The duration of the shock impact had an
influence only at 265 Kbar. Microdistortion and fragmentation of mosaic sec-
U_~ons was found to be significant- in the creation of the substructure of the
explosively loaded nickel foi-1. The increase in density of dislocations in
the foil occurs primarily as a result of dislocations arising at the shock wave
front.
USSR
UDC 669.15:539-89
GEUMOVA, 75. M., PASHKOV P. 0. and CUE-PRASOV D. P., Volgograd Polytechnic
"Change in the Properties and Structure of Steel 2Khl5N5MI3 After Severe
Impact"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 35, No 2, Peb 73, PP 37c-
374
Abstract: Previously hardened sheet samples of 2Hhl5N5A!43 steel measuring
100 x 150 nm were subjected to impact loadin.- from a plane wave, created by
detonating a charge over the sample secured in a sealed tub of liquid nitrogen,
in an interval of pressures of 2G0-500 kbar and to a sliding
,~ load with a pres-
sure of alynst 140 kbar from the frontal wave. Prior to testin_-, the sar,,:Ples
had an austenite structure with 25-27op' wartensite. The process of testing
samples subjected to sliding impact load consisted of aging the hardened
samples at 4000C for four hours, cooling, in liquid nitrogen, aging again,
impacting at room temperature from the 140 kbar load, aging, cooling in
liquid nitrogen, and agrain iravacting at room te=erature (140 kbar), aging,
cooling as before and im-pacting (140 kbar) at liquid nitroEen tenTmerature, aid
aging. Mechanical propLrties were measuxed after each step in the process,
31 -
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.1 1 et alY Fizika Metallov i 1IRtallovedeniye, V01 35, No 2,
Feb 73, PP 370-374
from which it was found that strength increases for each ste-0 while elasticity
and red-action in area jump up and down with the higher values existin.- after
each aging step. Mcrohardness also increased after each step. The sar,-,e
type of pattern in mechanical properties 'was found in samples subjected to
plane wave impacts although the treatment varied a little- 3 figures, 2 tables,
10 bibliographic references.
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GEL'VICH, E. A., GOLANT, M. B.
"Selection of Continuous-Action Microwave Oscillator Circuits Stabilized
by Means of Superhigh-Q Resonators to Ensure Long-Term and Short-Term
Frequency Stability"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Tech-
nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electronics), 1971, vyP.
3, PP 55-62 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D370)
Translation: This paper classifies continuous-action milcrowave oscillator
circuits sT. ilized by superhigh-Q (Q ;;~108) resonators to ensure high
long-term and short-term frequency stability. It is shown that the most
effective way to ensure both long-term and short-term frequency stability
is to use circuits in which the superhigh-Q stabilizing resonator affects
the oscilla:tor frequency exclusively through the microwa~,e circuits.
Bnergy is coupled out directly from the superhigh-Q resonator. Five il-
lustrations, bibliography of eight titles. Resum6.
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UDC 535.2:665-123
VILENSKAYA1 R. L. GELWICH V. A GOLANT, M. B., and SMOLY-1UNISKAYk, A. Z..,
Institute of and Clinical Oncology, Academy of Medical Sciences
USSRY and Institute of the Electronic Industry
"Effect of Millimeter Radiation on Colicin Synthesis"
Moscow, 11.11auchnyye Doklady Vysshey Slikoly, Biologicheskiye 111auki, 1-10 7, 1972,
PP 69-71
Abstract: ExT)osure of the colic ino-,.-,enic E. coli strain C600(Ej) to wavelen.-ths
ranging fror. ~.5 to 6.5o n-t resulted in marleed induction of colicin srithesis
at 6-5oo, 6,530, 6-555, and 6.590 r= a lesser effect at 6.535, 6.56o, and 6-575
Mi, and induction almost indistinguishable from that of tl~e control att 6.51.0,
6-540, and 6-570 rn. 7hus, the relationship between the induction cocl"icient
and wavelen-th was of a distinct resonance nature. Variation in the irradia-
tion rate from 30 to 0.3 Lrrt, on the other hand, had alj.,,.ost no effect on the
induction coefficient. ('Ibe biological effect ~ms sharply decreased only ,then
the irradiation rate was M-duced to 0-03 Nut). 'The lack of relationship between
the induction o-.;' colic-i--s-rathesis and the irradiation rate is cited as evidence
for the nonthermal effect of nillimeter electror-agnetic oscillations.
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-ITLE--CHANGES IN LACTATEOEHYOROGENASE AND ITS ISOENZYMES IN CHR3'41C
PNEUMONIA -U-
JUTHOR-Q.f.~~.At T.YE.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKLY ARKHIV, 1970, VOL 42, NR 3, PP 46-49
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE, PNEUMONIA, ENZYME ACTIVITY, LUNG,
HYPOXEMIA
CG%TM_'L :~t.STRICITIGNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UN'CLA5SIF_IE[)
PP0)(Y RHrL/FRAlE--193b/0309 STEP NO--UR/0504/70104?/003/Ontt6/0-149
CIRC ACCESSION NO--Af'0107770
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--O~OrT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102770
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WHEN EXAMINING 50 PATIE\ITS WIrH
VARIOUS STAGES OF CHRUNIC PNEUMONIA IN THE PHASE OF EXAZE.R3AT13N
CONSTANT RISE OF TOTAL ACTIVITY OF LACTATEDEHYDROGENASE MOSTLY EXPRESSED
IN PATIENTS WIT14 -[I A~ND III STAGES OF THE DISEASE N3TED. D; j P, I
THE PHASE OF REMISSION THE TOTAL ACTIVITY OF LACTATEDEHYURO'GENASE BECA4E
NORMALIZED [N PATIENTS WITH STAGES I AND It OF CHRONIC PNEUMONIA.
CHANGES OF ISOENZYMES--IN PATIENTS WITH STAGE I [N THE PHAS E OF
EXACERBATION WAS STATfSTICALLY INSIGNIFICANT, IN STA3E TW3 THERE WAS A
SIGNIFICANT'INCREASE'OF LDG SUB3 AND LDG-SU84. IN PATIENTS 'WITH CHRONIC
PNEUMONIA OF THE I STAGE C14ANGES IN ISOENZYMES ARE NIDT OF A SINGLE TYPE.
CHA14GES OF LACTATEDEHYDROGENASE AND ITS ISOENZYMES ARE APPERANTLY
ASSOCIATED BOTH WITH SEVERITY AND EXTENSIVENESS OF THE PROCESS OCCURIING
IN THE LUNGS AND WITH THE CHANGES OF METABOLIC MATURE TO Wi[CH AN
-IN'V'-'REASE. IN THE ACTiVITY OF LACTATE OEH'YOROGENA.SE AND ITS SLOWLY MOVfNG,
FRACTION DEPENO~ING UPON THE EXTENT-OF HYPO'XEMIA TEST!f:Y.'*
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--19SEP70
'ITLE--FEATURES OF GELATINATION IN POLY(VINYL ALCHOL) -U-
AUTHO.R-(04)-GEMBIT',K V;.-L.$., GUBENKOVA, YE.N., VERKHOTINA, L.N.,
SPERANSKIY' V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. A 1970, 1212) 259-66
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AP%EAS--CPEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--GELATION, POLYVINYL ALCOHOLf GELi PLASTIC FILM, GLYCEROLs
ETHYLENE GLYCUL, CRYSTAL STRucrURE, X RAY STUDY, THERMOMECHANICAL
PROPERTY
CGNTPOL MAQY.ING--hjO qESTPICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FR4MF--1987/1I96 STEP tNC.--Ul~/Ot+59/70/01.2/002/021~l)/0266
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01010362
UNLCLASSIFIH
Z/2 030 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--185EP70
r-IRC ACC,'ESSION NO--AP0104562 STRUCTURAL
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCE OF
TRANSITIONS IN POLY(VINYL ALC-) (1) GELS AND FILMS OPI TEMP.9 SOLVENT
COMPN.t AND CONCN. WAS STUDIED. AQ. I SOLNS. DILD. WITH PPTG. ALCS.
GLYCEROL9 DIETHYLENE GLYCOLY AND ETHYLENE GLYCOL WERE HETEROGENEOUS?
HAVING 0.6-0.8 flU PARTICLES. THE APPARENTLY FIRST ORDER SOLN. GEL
TRANSITION WAS ACCOMPANIED BY ABRUPT VOL. CHANGES. THE OCCURRENCE OF
CRYSTN. WITH HEATING AT 160-210DEGREES OBSO, BY THERMOMECH. BEHAVIOR AND
B*IREFRINGENCE,.WAS CORROBORATED BY X RAY ANAL. ONE CRYST. STRUCTURE
HAVING INTERPLANAR DISTANCE 4.37 ANGSTROM A-NO 2 THETA EUUALS 20DEGREES
WAS DETO. IN I GEL, FILM. AND POWDER. ANOTHER WAS OBSD. ON HEATING I
FILM ABOVE THE GLASS TRANSITION.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc 616.001.27-o36.U-02:/617-55+617-582/-001.29
KOLESNIK, F. A., and VENTSENUSTSEV, B. B., Chair of Hilitary
fiAi4
Field Therapy, Military Medical Academy imeni S. M. Kirov
"A Case of Acute Radiation Sickness in Man as a Result of External GammA-Irradia-
tion. I.ft
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 15, No 8, Aug 70, pp 48-54
Abstract: As a result of gross disregard of safety regulations, a healthy male
sub ect 27 yrs of age was exposed to local irradiation with gamma-rays from a
C068 source with an ac~ivitY Of 356 mc. The subject. who did not wear protective
clothing, removed a Cc 0 ampule from its container, placed it on top of a brick
barrier,-and lay down on top of the barrier, bringing the ampule into contact
with the lower part of his abdomen. He then worked for 30 min in the same posi-
tion, with the ampule remaining in contact with his body. As a result, he sus-
tained a severe radiation lesion in the left iliac region, which comprised an
external radiation burn of the abdomen and injury to the abdominal wall and
underlying intestines. Three months after the accident, stenosis of the sigmoid
developed, accompanied by intestinal obstruction due to fusion of the sigmoid
to the abdominal wall. An operation was conducted in which an artificial outlet
to serve as a substitute anus was created. No severe complications followed the
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GEMBITSM, Ye. V., et al. Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 15, No 8, Aug 70,
operation, but general metabolic and trophic disturbances persisted and healing
at the site of local radiation injury proc6eded very slowly. The patient was
treated with antibiotics and vitamins, was given blood transfusions on the 62nd
--66th day of illness, and received intravenous drip infusions of 0.25% novo-
Caine solution to alleviate abdominal pains in the region of the bum. He was
also treated with injections of protein hydrolysates. Relationships between
local injury and general radiation trauma will be discussed in a future paper.
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UM 539.4
Jr."' a OV
ghZM[,~ and BALYBERDIJJ, V. S., Institute of Metallur-gy ni A. A. B yk
USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Chelyabinsk)
"Generalization of the Fatigue Equation and its Application to the Analysis of
Unsteady Regimes"
Kiev, Problenw, Prochnosti, No 11, Nov 73, PP 68-72
Abstract: A mathematical model of the accumulation of injuries, which also
takes hardening into account, is developed on the basis of a kinetic equation
of the dislocations. A method for the extrapolation of fatifue-test data is
proposed, as well as a method for the determination of loDCevity under Unsteady
operating conditions. Containing four determining param-,ters in its complete
form, in its simplified version the equation contains three. Stat.J-stically
processed experimental evidence on the basis of alloys D16T -nd W.6 and steel. 3
confirms the fact that the MA=Ation of injuries can be conducted in uceor&uce
with the simplified version of the formttla for low-hardening materialr'.
4 figures. 2 tables- 3 references.
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USSR
U`DC 539.4
KOP-Y-VV, I. Ii., GEIUNOV, V. if., KUDINOVt V. V-# GALKThr, YU. A.l OVCHIVSKIr,
A. S., Moscow
"Testing of Composite Materials in Circular Specimens"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 73, pp, 120-122
Abstractt The possibility is demonstrated of using circular specimens for
tensile testing of composite materials reinforced with wire (the matrix wa.-3
pure aluminum and the armature we-3 wire made from EP-32? steel). The
peculiarities of the stress and strain states of the specimens are studied.
Results of testing of circular and flat specimens are compared, Three figures,
four bibliographs references.
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M"Eamm
USSR UDC: 539.385
.9~1 il 1-11-V. NA . Ins i tute of Metallurgy imeni A.A. Baykov,
Academy oi Sciences USSR
"Fundamental Regularities Providing the Basis for the Method
of Secondary Fatigue Curves"
Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost' metallov i splavov". "Nauka" Press,
1971, pp 54-60
Translation: A study was made of certain specific features in
the method of secondary curves when applied to determining
the service life of a metal under unsteady-state loading
conditions. The interpretation of secondary fatigue GUrV(-S
derived for conditioned matal in terms of damage accrual
and energy storage is analyzed. A relation is shown betw(-en
the charac ter is ties or variations in the rosiduixt %,~ot,kitlg
capacity of the metal and the changes in the width of the
hysteresis loop. (5 illustrations, 10 bibliographic references;
summary).
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USSR UDC: 539.385
-GEN1921- V. N..-and KOP-YEV, I. M., Institute of Metallurgy
imeni.a. A. 7-aykov, Academy of.Sciences USSR
"Study of Fine Wire Fatigue"
Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost' metallov i splavov". "Nauka" Press,
1971, pp 109-111
Translation: A device has been made for fatigue tests using
bending with rotation for fine wire with a diameter of the
order of tenths of a millimeter. The wire rotated by a motor
is force-bent over a specific radius-in a fluoroplast block
with a circular groove. The tests were conducted on niolybdelILlIn
wire, 0.12 mm in diameter, under two-stage loading. Curves
have been plotted to demonstrate molybdenum sensitivity to
changes in loading. (2 illustrations, 2 bibliographic references;
summary).
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USSR UDC1669.28:620.178.3
GENINOV.,V. N.-, and KOP'YEV, I. M.
"Study of Fatigue of Thin Wires"
V sb. Ustalost' met. i splavov (Alloy and Metal Fatigue -- Collection of
Woeks), Moscour, "Nauka" (Science), 1971, pp 109-111 (from RZh-Metallurgiya,
No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 11778 by authors)
Translation of Abstract: A device has been developed for the rotating-beam
fatigue testing of thin wires with a diameter-of the order of tenths of a
millimeter. The wLre, rotated by an electric motor, is force-bent on a
given radius in a block made of Teflon with a circular slot. Tests were
made of Mo wire 0.12 mm in diameter under a two-stage stress schedule;
curves of II-fo sensitivity to load variation were plotted. Two illustrations.
Bibliography with two titles.
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1/2 012 U;ACL AS S IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--13NJV70
T:ITLE--CERT A I NMETHODS FO;L INTERPRETIING' HEAT STANCE CHARACTER I SrICS
_u_
AUTHOQ--GEMINGV, V.N.
COUNTRY OF IfqF0--USSR
SOURCE--PROBLEMY PROCHINOSTI, VOL. 2, MAR. 1970, P. 24-28
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--ALLOY,_~1EAT RESISTANT ME-rAL/(U)EI572 ALLOY
-CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIOiNS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAA- -200010121 STEP Nt3--UR/360.3/70/002/(JDO/0024/,1028
1:
CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0123893
Sj -F- r F
212 olz UNCL ASS f FIE 0: PROCESS ING 0ATE-131NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSION NC--APOIZ~~693
~`ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A,3STqjlCT. DISCUSSION OF THE ADVANTAGES AND
DRAWBACKS OF KOVPAK'S ? 1969) tMETHOD FOR ESTIMATING Afq.-) EXTRAPOLATING THE
HEAT kESISTA~NCE CHARACTERISTICS. THE APPLJCATIONS CF KcVPAKS ,,ETHOD
.ARE DELINEATED ON THE BASIS OF A COMPARISON OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
OBTAINED FOR THE LUNG TERM STRENGTH OF THE E15-(Z ALLOY FAITH THOSE
OBTAINED BY EXTRAPOLATION ACCORDING TO KVCJPAKIS METHOD.
FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSRt INSTITUT METALLURGII, MOSCOW, USSR.
UtN C t. A S S I F 1 E
Acc. Nr: Ref. Code: UIR 0056
VF0038034-
PRIMAIV~ SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, 'Nr 1, pp
AN INNI-'ISTIGATION OF SUPERNfAGNGTI511 OF FERROMAGNUIC
PARTICLE'S BY MQS60AlJLR SPECTROSCOPY
Afanqslv~_v A. M.; Suzdalev I. P -,Gen, M. Y
-Gol'danskiy, V. I.; Korneyev, V--.-P,.
A flicoretiral and experimcntal investigation of supermagnetis-n of ferromagnetir,
splierical particivs is carried out. It is found that the anisotropy energy (relaxation time)
drops to zero for crystals with cubic symmetry at partkicic dimensions of tho order of a
certain d.., and thert Legins to increase with increase of particle siza duo to turning of
flia rnianctic moments of separate atoms with respect to each other. In is also shown
that this phenomenon is not observed in uniaxial crystals. An investigation by Mossba-
uvr spectroscopy of particles of tho ferromagnetic alloy F(!Ni (37% Nj) with a face cento-,
red cubic lattice (the particle siio varied between 800 and 120 A) revealed a pronounced
anomoly in the hyperfine structure of -190 and 120A particle spectra; this confirms the
theoretical dependence of anisotropy energy on the particle size.
REEL/FFAME
19'73107G
mom
112 035 UNCLASSIFIED P~OCESSUNG III-ATE-11JEC70
TITLL---lNvLsllc-Arl"J"'l CF CJSHIC KAY TRACKS IN INETINPIFIC Mlr,.E,`4-'LS
AUrlfiJR-( 05J-KASr-.KAl(GV , L.L. , GENXVAP L. I v MALISHEV, V V SAFARUVA,
L.,,A.i LAVkUKHINA, A.K. .......
-"CLUliTrY LF 1;,iFL--USSP, ltJNGAr~Y
SGJi-c'-E--Ii\TL-~it\ATIr-'NAL CC;IFERENCE ON LOSAIC RAYSP LITH) 61W)APEST, HUNGA.'%Yt
AUGUST 25-SEFIEj4dER 4, 19o4, PROCEEDINGS. VOLUME 1 4"W GALACTIC
DATE PULL ISH61) - - - - - - - -7r
ARE;~S-EARrF SC[tNCES ANO OCEANGGPAPHY, AS[l~(jtNfj.'JiV,ASTf-'IjPiiYSICSt
A
'SPh
TM(, Ei~IC SCIENCES
TlJPIC T4GS--iVETLGPITE, MINERALs COSMIC RAY, NUCLEUSv PROTON, TkACK
AfvALYS IS
CC;4TRC-L lVAPKING-NO KESTRIcTioNs
OUt"UMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE %G---Fb70/605061/BO3 STEP NO--tiU/2506/70/029/OCO/1)4fi9/0452
Cl-~~C "CCESSICN Ni)-AT011,4425
u f"o- L A':~ i f-
212 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-11DEC70
CIRC ACCESSI"'N NIU--ATOL44425
A6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. T~vU BASIC COSMIC RAY TRACK SOURCES
ARE CLNSII)ERED: HEAVY PRIMARIES (Z GREATER THAN 2Z) AND SECO',40ARY
SPALLATIGiv AiNti-FISSICIv PR03UCTS r3Y HIGH ENERGY PRGTON IINJERACTI&NS IN
AETECRITIL CONSTITUENTS. wE PRESENT HERE EXPEaIMENITAL DAfA ON
CALIBRATION OF TRACK LENGTHS IN Mri-_rE0RITLC SILICATE MINERALS. THE
LiliVESTIGATED MINERALS WERE IRRADIATED IN THE HEAVY [ON AND HIGH ENERGY
PRUTCN ACCELERATORS IN CUBNA. F114ALLY WE REPORT THE RESULTS OF
MEASIURING FOSSIL TRACK DENSITIES AND LENGTH DISTRIBUTION IN OLIVINE
CRYSTALS SAPPLEO FROM SEVERAL REGIONS OF THE PALLASITE LLIMAES. THE
RELATICN VVH-VH COSMIL RAY NUCLEI APPROXIVATELY 2 TIMES 0.0001 WAS
06TAINED. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, INSTITUT GEOKHIMII I
ANALITICFESKOI KHIMII, MOSCOW, USSR.
UliCLASSIFIED
Mining, Petroleum, Geological
USSR
UDC: 622.011..)13
BRICHKIN, A. V., GENBACH, A. N., PEREVERTUN, V. V., ROSLYAKOVA, T. V.
"Concerning the Mechanism of Thermal and Thermomechanical Methods of Rock
Destruction"
Nauch. tr. Kazakhsk. uolitekhn. in-t (Scientific Works. Kazak.h Polytechnical
institute), AL-na-Atta, 1971, pp 392-j96 (from RZh11--,'-1ekhanika, 11,11o 5, May 72,
Abstract No 51V586)
Translation: It is noted that solid rocks are intensively destroyed by a
heat flux (jet). In porous rocks with a strongly developed crack structure,
des'ruct4or by the t
41 1 -hernal method takes place slowly and unsteadily. In
this case, combined heat and mechanical action on the rcck is recorm-ended.
Indentation of a flat punch into a rock preheated by a flux is considered.
Stresses in this case are determined as the sum of the stresses due to the
heat alone and to the external load in the absence of *--ating. 7he -na-cer
presents the results of calculation of the pressure on the Duanch as a func-
tion of- the heat -P!
Ux cr granite and teschenite. T-,e -nrcdUC11Z r_f
mechanical destructicn are particles with a size of the or-der of 0.1 cm
It is noted that there exists a definite relation between the thermal action,
112
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BRICHKIN, A. V. et al., Nauch. tr. Kazakhsk. politekhn. in-t, Alma-Ata,
1971, PP 392-396
the mechanical load on the punch, and the size of the punch which give
maximum productivity with minimum power expenditim-es. G. 14. Lyakhov.
212
r7,-i
USSR
SEMATAWV, S. H., &MI-9MACHU ~A-X_
"Acoustic Radiations of the Jet of Theraal Instruments With Chambers of
Varying Colume"
Tr, Kazakhak. politakhn. in-ta (works of Ya=akh Polytechnic Institute),
1970r sb. 31, PP 173-175 (from Mh~-Mekhanikap No Is Jan 719 Abstract No 1B301
by Ye. F. Afanas'yev)
Transalationi The article presents results of expearlmntal research on aero-
dynamic noise created by rocket-type Jet-flame burnera, which are widely used
for cutting, piercing and vofedng minerals. It Is noted that the general
noise level declines with a decrease In the length of the combustion chamber.
The authors present in the form of graphs the jet noise spectrum and noise
level as a function of combustion chamber length.
78
1/2 031 UNCLASS I FT ED ROCESS
TITLE--ENTHALPY OF FOkMAFION OF TETRAPHENYLGEKMANE AND GE
BUND ENEkGY -U-
4UTh0R-(03)-SHAULL)V, YU.KH.t PEWROV, A.K., GENCHELt V.Gy.
CCU" TRY OF INFO--USSR
SGU~~CE-Zli. FIZ. KHV-l. 1-970, 44(l) 262-3
PUbLISHED ------- 70
SUbJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
NG F)ATE--020CT70
Z SUdAR"'AlATIC
TOPIC TAGS--OR%'JANOGERMANIUM COMPOUND, ENTHALPHY, HEAT JF COMBUSTION
CONTIOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROYY PFELIFRA.ME--1989/0472 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/304/0)1/0262/0263
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107078
liNrLASSIFIED
2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107078
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM HEAT OF COMBUSTION 3F
TETRAPHENYLGERMANE, THE HEAT OF FORMATION, DELTA H SUBF DEGREES
(KCAL-MOLE), AND GE C SUBAROMATIC BOND ENERGY, E (KCAL), WCRE CALCD.
THE FOLLOWING VALUES WERE OBTAINED: (DELTA H SUBF DEGREES) EQUALS 123.71
(DELTA H SUBF DEGREES) EQUALS 102.8 FOR THE GASEOUS AND SOLID STATE,
RESP., AND E EQUALS 62. GE C SUBAROMATIC BOND ENERGY IS HIGHER THAN GE
C SUBALIPWITIC BOND ENERGY.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27PIOV70
T ITLE--ANTInIOT IC POLYRES ISTANr STAPHYLOCOCCAL CARRIER s rATE IN PAT IENTS
WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND IN HEALTHY PERSONS -U-
AUTHOR- (04) - GENCH I KOV t L. A. t ATOP EK S. YA -K AL YUK t AN. SOKOLOVSK I Y
V. T
C. OUNT~Y OF NFO--USSR
SOURCE--PROBL TUBERK 48(l): 49-53. 1970
:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--TUBERCULOSlSt STAPHYLOCOCCUS, ANTIBIOTIC, DRUG RESISTANCE
':,CONTROL 101ARKINIG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
*PROXY REEL/FRA,4E--3006/0450 STEP NO--UR/0000/-rO/043/:)Cjl/.')049/0053
CIRC ACCESSION, NQ--AP0'L3,i-2I8
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CNV 'SNGIIV!q]WVX3 IVID-3dS 01 o3i:i3rgns 3o ojn0HS 13NNOSb3d IV3109W 'SMI
jo ilsnn3u J:IVIS IVOI09W ONV SIN911Vd 30 I'dVd 3141 NO F1109
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:10 IN3)~i3dS*fjfi NI) I.N3n(!3H:I 3~MW H3nw 3~HM GNV S13A31 3:)NVISI,53~1
13PH9114 A'li.!V~J~CJISNOD ()IM,0HS sgeniino IV030001AH(WIS INVISISB~IAIOd 3H1
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9~10M SD!I()IqIitjII 01 IvNisisq-b isow s3mrin:) J):)O'.)01),HdVIS ~1-11 'W319M,d
3j.ViS ~13l~l~-VD 2-1-11. 111N'1 ')NIY00I NI '(131anis 31d:51M IVIIdSOH --jHi 3-aisino
SNOS'dDe AHIIVBVI GINV Sb-jflK~11,1 A-3VIS IV310iii-t' lsir~3iivd sno-InTe3un-L ta
~IVIS 'd:-21~iliVD DHI 0S-1V 0WV K)OI)XVIAHdVIS INTISIS3dAlUd :10
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OLACNIJ~--31VG 9NJSSJXCf!~d (13 1 =1 i ss v -i ollin 910 Z/Z
USSR
U11) C 5'6.421.L"~5~6-
G2NDELEV, S. Sh. , ZAYC,--A7CIiKGV-O'j':IY, Ya. A., and
on the Smoothness of
"Effect of Crys'allization Cond-L U
ManiEanese Ferrite Pilm, Surfaces"
V sb. Xxistallizatsiva i faz. prevrashcheniya- (CrystallL---t ion and
Phase Transfornations-coilection o-L* i-,02'-'-:--S) 11-Hau-1--a i te-1:1-
1971, Dp 86-90 (.-Crom. 9, 1971, Absil-ract 11o.
Translation: The effect of tenDerature and rate of crystallizetion
on the dimensions and form of !he bumps in the growth of Dian's --nece
.,ated. The films were Ex-ovin by the rmethrjd
ferrite filtris io investig U
of chemical luransoort reactions in a small gap. i,'ith increaui,.-ir,
temperature, t1here i-,rere at first many and very
these reached a maximmo and then degenerated. The size of
the truncated bum-ps increased continuously. Iv''ith n-n incrc~,%--e in
the rate of g--o-vith, the height of the buri-Ds increased, and their
shape changed from pyramidal il-o conical. Author's ab--tract
r9
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USSR uDc: 621.396.6:621.318(cB8.8)
RUBAL'SKAYA, E. V. , GENDELEV;--8'~-SE'_ , RTIBBINSIPIEY-T!, B. Ye. , YkKOVLEEV, Yu.
TITOVA, A. G.
"A Charge for Growing Ferrite Single Crystals"
USSR Author's Certificate 1,11o 253953, filed 4 May 67, pifblished 30 A-pr 70
(fr~m RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract 11o 12V422 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a charge composition
which makes it possible to increase the saturation induction of ferrites
(90.5 T) while retaining a narrow ferromagnetic resonance line. The charge
consists of higher oxides of iron, zinc, lead and boron (13.3-1-6.o, 0.3-1.8,
68.1-68.7 and 10.4-11.0 wt-.%J respectively), and Li2C03. Heat treatment
conditions are described. Also covered by the patent is a charge compo-
sition for making ferrites with a saturation induction of up to 0.44 TZ
a distinguishing feature of this composition is the substitution of galli-Lan-
oxide for zinc oxide. The propotions by weight are also che-nged. N. S.
:mv
USSR
Q E L'i "E-"-
UDC: 69. 059. 324
"Stopping the Tilt and Straightening of a Building in Surngait"
Moscow, Osnovaniya, Fundanienty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No 6,
1971, pp 26-28
Abstract: The subject building is located in Sumgait, Azerbaidzhan
SSR. It is 85. 8 rn long, 12. 2 m wide and 16. 8 rn high. The
foundation consists of five rows of concrete blocks. The soil
under the foundation consists of 1. 5 m of soft clay, 3. 5 m of loarr.
and of hard clay underneath. The load is transmitted to the
foundation by three longitudinal walls. Shortly before its com-
pletion the building started to tilt toward the front, the front
longitudinal wall sunk up to 800 mm. This was partly due to the
flooding of the basement with hot water when the heating pipe
failed.
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USSIOU
GMELTI, E. M., Osnovamiya, Fundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No 6, 1971,
pp 205-28
Further tilting was prevented by braces set at 45 0 against
the front wall.
Then 16 piles were installed under the front well and 19 piles
under the internal lonaitudiaal wall. The piles were about 6 m long
and consisted of several sections of steel pipe 0. 5 rn. long each.
A hydraulic jack attached underneath the wall pressed the pile into
the ground, then the plunger of the jack was retracted and the next
section was welded on top of the pile. The pipes were filled with
concrete.
Straightening the building was achieved by means of jacks
installed on top of the piles. The walls were raised 8. 8 mm at
a time and steel plates were inserted. The levelling was monitored
by means of interconnected, vertical, graduated glass tubes,
partly filled with water and located at various points of the building.
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TIJL[--PHArj'.ACfL0GY OF ,,PRJPYLAJl,:ALI:iE 3i-.cjAIDEt -fv?A,~ -u-
.1 UT i7t, m--G E N I- E5 hT E YNFI
iLCU,.TqY OF 1.',FC--USSA
5Cu-,CE--FA~t-AKCL. TCKSI~OL. (PiDSCOel) 1970, 33(3), 303-5
CATE: PUbL I SU,ED ------- 7 C
.SUaiECT #'lRf4S--6I0L0GIC1,L AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TCPIC TAGS--PHARMACULCjGYt GUINEA PIG, CAT, HYPOTENSIJ(qp 0KU(j EFFECT,
C Y, 10 E
CC'.'TRCL RESTRICTIONS
DCCU.*.;ENT CL45S-UNCLASSIFIEV
?k,AY F10-E NC----FW0/c,,-,5Cu"l/F09 STEP t4O--IJR/C390/70/033/003/0303/C~305
212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11DEC70
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP01-1-39555
46STRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INFUSION OF N,PR0PYLAJMALINE
3ROMICE (C.6-5.0 MG-KG) INJO THE VEINS OF GUINEA PIGS 01~ CATS DEPRESSED
THE SINCiAbRICULAR NOOF AUTUIvATISMs SLUAEt) THE ATRIOVE~JRICULAR AND
INTKAVENTFICULAR CONUWI-TION, AIND LENGTHENED THE ELEC. SYSTOLE OF rt-HE
VENTKICLES. IN CATS*, IT HAO A NEG.
i iNCTRPIC A~i[j HYPOTENSIVE EFFECT
SIMILAR TU THAT OF OTHER QUINIDINE LIKE COMPDS. FACILITYz MED.
FAK., MCRIJ. GUS. UNIV.v SARANSKi USSR.
Coatings
USSR
UDC 621.74A.079
STUPACH-1-INKO, Yu. T. , SHTEYNBERG9 L. A. 9 ENDIL:,;~. ~Kh.
and IrMITRIYEV9 B. P.
"Separating Protective Gon::.Iuing for !,,Iodel EquilPment"
Moscow, Mashinostroitel', No 11, Nov 73, p 23
Abstract: The PELT-1 composition (Author's Cc--tificate No 257702)
has been develoDed in the capacity of a separating Protective
coating for the foundry ecuipment at Zaporozh'ire Technological
Sit4
Design and Planning Institute. 'The compo -,on consisto of Pol-
vinyl chloride chlorinated resin PS.Xh-111, epoxy resin ED-6, pol-Y-
c thyl one -poly.-urain u, 11-4 solvent, and titani= clioxi(ie. The pre-
paration of the comi)osition, its Drincipal component - the fi";,-
lers, the introduction of the halrdening agent (10 ,Icj.-,Iit parts
" L , ts
polyethyl- one --pollfamin e) and of the filler (100 te 7,ht -;D,-,r
titani-Lm. dioxide), and the application method of the co'ating
-4-
are described. The FELT-1 comDosition is reco-.1mmided as 'Oro uer-,--
of the aooden model equipment, o-1~7' parts of ?,-ricul--
tive coating
tural machines for preparing- and distribution of ffortilizer, and
of the ri-3'ua-lur-ical equipylient for preparing cizother-mal mixtures.
USSR
7
GENDLER, V. Ye., KALACIIENKO, A. A., SPIRIDONOV, N. G.
"Algorithm and Program for Separation of a Sample with Normal Distribution"
Mat. Metody v Geol. [Mathematical Methods of Geology -- Collection of Works],
No 2, Alma-Ata, 1971, pp 190-196 (Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal
Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V702, by A. Doroshenko).
Translation: A program is described, allowing screening of elements of a
sample distorting the normal distribution on the basis of the condition of
normality with respect to asymmetry and excess. Points are screened out
which do not fall into the interval x�3. The statement of the problem is
as follows. For each of n samples of N points each, the statistics are
defined up to the fourth moment inclusively. The normality of the distribu-
tion rule of the sample is determined by the asymmetry and excess from the
condition of fulfillment of inequalities IA/,f6-/-,Nll , 3jl:/2,1'6_jI~Ij < 3. 117 Hic
sample does not correspond tothenormal distribution, the point with the
greatest distance from the interval x�3s is eliminated and the condition of
normality is tested once more for the remaining elements of the sample. The
process continues until the condition of normality of the distribution rule
is fulfilled. The program is written for the Ural-2 computer, occupying
6108 memory locations and permitting up to 1100 sample points.
USSR.
UDC 621.762:669.018.24
GENDLIN, Ya. M.
"Technology of Manufacture of Material for Bearing Backings"
Tekhnol. avtomobilestroyeniya, Nauchno-tekhn. sb. [Motor Vehicle Building
Technology. Scientific and Technical Collection], No. 2 (11). 1970,
pp. 30-31 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 2, 1971,
Abstract No. 2 G459 by the author)
Translation: The results are analyzed from studies on the creation of
a technology for production of a steel-metal ceramic bronze strip for
bearing backings. The basic parameters of the technological process,
results of testing of backings,and primary data on the economic effective-
ness of the application of the technological process are presented.
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USSR TIDC 534.222.2
Y. M. , ZVEREV, I. N. , Departrent of Gas and Wa-te Mechani cs,
Moscow State University
"Surface Temperature of a Heat-Conducting Liquid Behind a Shock Wave in
the Presence of Mass Exchange and Chemical Reactions in the Boundary Layer"
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya I: Matematika, 14ekhanika,
No 1, Jan/Feb 73, PP 110-113
Abstract: A solution is found for the problem of surface temperature of
a thin film of liqUid fuel. (d-100 jim) applied to a wall in the vicinity
behind a shock wave moving in a quiescent gascons oxidant -at constDi-It
velocity in the presence of Diass exchange and chemical. reactions in the
boundary ltiyer. Since the liquid film is not heated to thicRnesses of more
than 60 pm within a time t = 100 jis, it is assumed that the film fil Is Lhe
half-space to the left of the y-axis, and its motion is disregarded. The
systems of equations for the gas and for the heat conductivity of the fuel
are simultaneously solved so that the surface temperature oil the fuel
behind the ccmTress-ion shock is constant. in Regiend's work (K. Reglend,
"Laminar Boundary Layer Behind a Shock in the Presence of Vaporization and
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USSR
GENDUGOV, V. M., ZVEREV, I. N., Vestn. Mosk. Un-ta: Ser. I, Mat., Mekh.,
No 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 110-113
Burning", Raketnaya Tekhnika i Kosmonairtika, 8, No 3, 1970) it is assumed
that the fuel temperature throughout the entire thickness of the layer is
equal to the equilibrium temperature of the boiling point for any values
of the I-Is numbers. However, the present paper shows that an Ms nw,,iber
exists which depends on the physical and mechanical properties of the fuel
and is such that the fuel temperature can be considered e(rial to the
equilibrium. boiling point only for M. values greater than the given value.
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KA,,1ZIN,TA, L. S., KRAYNIK, N. N. , and MYL'NIKOVA, I. Ye.,
SR Acade Sciences
Institute of Semiconductors, US MY
"Elasto-Optical Effect in Ferroelectric Materials Vith a Diffused Phase
Transition"
Moscow, Izvestiva Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriva Fizicheskava-, Vol 35, No 9,
Sep 71, pp 1862-1864
Abstract: Vie authors investigate the elasto-optical effect in ferroelectric
materials with diEfused phase transition Pb,',1gl/3NTb2/303M2'~) and PbZiil/,
,%2/303(PZN). They determine the magn-Itude of the half-,ravic! mechanical
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stresses in the wavelength band of 4000-7000 A and measure the variation
with temperature of the piezooptical coefficients 1hey also
find the dependence of the slope of Lhe double refractio!'t An on the Size
of the --echanical load in the area of diffusion of the nh.-,SE transition.
The authors find that a study of the elasto-optical properties of perovsk-ite
type ferroelecLric materiial-c perm-fts a better understanuhn2 Df the nat-ure
and character c4' the diffused phase transition and enableS researcher
to distinguish the triie electro-optLcal effect in the tritzi-I effect.; they
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Y-kMZINA, L. S. , et al., Izvestiva Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriva Fizicheskava,
Vol 35, No 9, Sep 71, pp 1862-1864
feel that such investigations are of great practical significance. They
show graphically the temperature boundary of diffusion for P-MN and PZN.
The article contains 3 illustrations, 1 table, and 4 bibliographic entries.
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