SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GINDINA, S.D. - GINSBURG, S.K.

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PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 112 037 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS OF VARIABLE COMPOSITION -U- .AUTHOR-103)-SAVITSKIY, YE.M., BARON, V.V.t GINDINA, S.D. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 191(2), 338-40 ...DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TAGS--NIOBIUM ALLOY, TANTALUM ALLOY, ELECTRON BEAM MELTING, SUPERCONDUCTIVITYv SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ;PROXY. REEL/FRAME--1995/1115 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/19L/002/033ii/0340 ACCESSION NU--AT0116581 UNCLASSIFIEO ~2/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116581 i:A65-TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES WERE STUDIED FOR THE NB-TA SYSTEM IN WHICH A CONTINUOUS SERIES OF SOLID SOLNS. IS FORMED AND THE VALUE OF T SUBC WAS DETD. AS A FUNCTION OF THE COM PN -A NEW METHOD IS DESCRIBED FOR PREPG. MASSIVE SAMPLES OF VARIABLE COMPN. USING VACUUM ZONE FUSION BY AN ELECTRON BEAMo THE VALUES OF T SUBC SHOW THAT IN THE 5.1-10,5UEGREESK RANGE PART OF THE SAMPLE OF VARIABLE COMPN* IS IN THE NORMAL STATE AND PART IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING. FACILITY: INST. MET. IM. BAIKOVAt MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLA55 I "mm Waflimcf= USSR' UDC 533.9-082.5 BORODIN, V. S., GEBEIKOV, V. D., frIl4TMD--,-- XAGAN, Yu. 14. "Diagnostics of the Plasma of a Pulse Discharge in Hydrogen, Part IV Leningrad, Ontika i SDektrosho-)iya, Nlo 1, Jan 72, T)P 17-21 Abstract: As indicated in the title, this article is the second p-ar-f--o-fa paper begun in volume 31, 1-971, p 525. The first part dealt with the theory of plasma diagnostics; the present half is concerned with the exDerimental verification of the theoretical conclusions derived. For these experiments, the authors used a pulse discharge in a chamber made of 4-cm thick plexiglass, mea- suring 20 cm on a side, the chamber being cubic in shape. The electrodes were tungsten rings irith an inner diameter of 0.7 cm, placed 1.2 cm apart in the chamber. Quartz windows viere set in both sides of the chamber for the purposes of observation. The hydrogen filling the chamber had a pressure of 400-760 mm Hg, and 112 - 107 - "J:SSR BORODrPT, V. S. et al Optika i SpektroskoDiya, 'To 1, Jan 72, PP 17-21 the discharge in the chamber was made with a capa'citor of 72juF charged from a rectifier. Diagrams of the equipment are given, as well as pulse-shape photographs. -A table of electron concen- trations measured in accordance with a method described in the first half of the article is provided. 212 USSR UDC 576-858 SKARIAT, I. V. , KALD NINA, NO. , GI and AGOL, V. I., Eoscow Mn--s WA-1 State University imend N-. V. i7o7n~-nosov and Institute of Polionyelitis and Virus Encephalitides, WSR Academy of Medical Sciences, 110SCOW "Synthesis of Vi--rus-Sz)ecific Proteins in cells Infected with Ence-DhaJo- myocazd1tis Virus" Noscow, Doklady Akadeiaii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, -140 3, Jan 71, PP 713-716 Abstracts Protein synthesis was studiea in cells of ascites carcinopa Krebs-I4, infected ifith encephalonyocazditis virus. The cells were infected with C1 -labled virus and tnen subjected to electrophoresis. Comparison studies involving incubation of infected and noninfected cells were con- ducted. Thro virus-specific, peptides forned in the infected cell correz5pond in electrophoretic mobility to structural proteins isolated from mature virus. Ho evideme of the low-molecular-weight, minor poptide enterinC into the composition of the virus particle was detected in an extract of the in- fected eel-Is. The data found confirmed the hypothesis that a high-molecular- weight pepetide (or peptides) is the prinkazy product of the tram-slation of MA, This high-molecula-r-weight peptide subsequent1f zzlits up into fu-nc- tionally active proteins. In later stages of virus paxticle forration, it is 1/2 - 27 - . USSR SKARIAT, I. V., et al., Doklady Akadenii Pauk SSSR, Vol 190', Ito 3l Jan 71, PP 713-716 possible that the peptides am split into even smaller fragments. It is assumed that proteases participaie in the breakdoim of the p-rinary polypeptide, which gives specificity to this process. Further studies are required to elucidate this point. 2/2 USSR UDC 629.7-03'-3:533-679.2 GDEVS-KEY, A. S., Y,0!21S.-i!E0V, A. V., PODOILINYI) I. R.; and SMTJ,YAN!(,"WA, A. 1% "Aercdynamic Characteristics of Flat Nonstalling Diffusers" Moscow, PromyshlertyLaya Aerodynamlka--Sbornik (Industrial AcrodynwAco-- Collection of Works), Mlashinostroyeniye, 1,10 30, 1973, Pi) 5-25 (from Pkeferatirnyy Zhurnal--Aviatsionnyye i Rnkketnnye Drislateli, 110 10, 1973, Abstract No 10.31-56- Resume) Translation: Resitltr, are presented of computer calculations of the aerodymmic characteristics of the initial and principal sectors of a series of diffuSiz:rs with stx-aigjit walls for a bro~Ld range of angles of ap-erture (from 00 to 200) and Reynoldn numbers (from lo4 to jr)7), and a parammater c1heascterizing, the ini- tial nonuniformity of tile velocity profila within tile input crorm; section of the diffaser. 20 fibawcs. 8 references. USSR UDC 532.526 VLASOV, YE. V., GINEVS-KIY, A. S. "Effect of Sonic Disturbances on the Transition of a Laminar Boundary Layer to Turbulent" Uch. zap. Tsentr. aero-gidrodinam. in-ta (Scientific Notes of the Central Acro- hydrodynamic Institute), 1971, Vol 2, 11o 2) pp 1-10 (from PZh-11ekhanilm, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11B588) Translation: The results of an experimental study of the effect of sound vi- brations of different intensity and frequency propagated along the flow on the turbulence of the external flow and the transition at the boundary 1.1yer are discussed. It is demonstrated that for sufficiently high sound intensities the degree of turbulence of the longitudinal velocity pulsations increases sharply at the same time as the degree of turbulence of the transverse components of the velocity pulsations remains practically invariant. It is noted chat the mechanism of forced transition under the effect of sound vibrations can be dual: for a very intense signal, independently of the frequency, the transi- tion is caused by increased turbulence of the external flow; for a comparatively weak signal, but entirely defined frequencies, the transition is caused by resonance phenomena, that is, the interaction of sound wa,,es and Tollmin- Schlichting waves in the boundary layer. 9 PHYSICS Acoustics USSR UDC 535.225t534.232.8 GINGIS. A. D., D.OKHIKYAN R. G., KARINSKIY, S. S., and MOROSOV, A. I. - . . WM-- "Measurement of Ultrasonic Wave Attenuation and Photoelastic Constants for Cubic CaF. and BaF2 Crystals" Moscow, Izvestlya Akademii Nauk SSR, Seriya Fizicheskayal Vol 35, NO 5, Hay 71, pp 984-986 Abstract: The article describes results of a study of the dependence of longitudinal ultrasonic wave absorption in CaF2 and B&F2 crystals on frequency. as well as the photoelastic constants of BaF2 single crystals. the results indicate the followingi 1) W2 and CaF 2 materials are promising for use in ultrasonic devices owing to low ultrasonic wave attenuation and the possibility of fabricating large-size crystals; 2) H&F2 sinGle crytitals can be used as &n acoL-stic line for ultrasorAc light modulators over a wide range of light waves. 1/1 Acc. Nt: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: 0004t33815~ CHEMICAL ABST. 94412X Epitaxial piezoelectric transducers. Morozov A n T A IQ A - P. I- %... ';a x i a- _Wz'.t IE?p~i 0 rans- Tela ducers were prepd., based on CdS films grown by gas transport. Frequency characteristics were investigated of these transducers of longitudinal and transverse ultrasound waves at 10:-600 MHz. The dynamic range of such piezoelec. tmnsducers is >80 decibels. The relative transmission band is 100-120%, with conversion losses of 20-5 deci bets. Good temp. stability was noted for these transducers. Data are given on dampling of longitudinal ultm- sound waves in Ge at 80, 3(A and 430*K. Prospects for. appli- Sation of piezoelec. transducers are discussed. A. Libackjj j /3 V, REEL/FRAM 19806 E 09G Analysis and Testing USSR UDC:669.18.0ii6.5,16.2 SYPKOVA, YE. A., GINIYATULLIN, 1. N., SHADRUINOVA, A. P. and TRAKHTENGERTS, M. L., Magnitogor;TTI-ining and 11-fetallurgical Institute "Determination of the Content of Sulfur in Steel by a Thermoelectric Method" Moscow, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 74, pp 23-25 Abstract: The influence of sulfur on the thermal eilif of steel is slight, so that the content of sulfur in a sample of steel cannot be determined by direct measurement of the thermal emf. However, if a strictly meas- ured quantity (I.Sl) of aluminum is dissolved in the steel specimen, a portion of the aluminum is bonded with the sulfur, while a portion re- mains in solid solution. The quantity of aluminum remaining in solid solution is inversely proportional to the quantity of Sulfur in the specimen. Aluminum in solid solution has a great influence on the thermal emf, allowing an indirect determination of the content of sulfur in the steel. Laboratory and industrial experiments performed at two metallurgical combines have shourn that the method provides good accuracy of sulfur determination (mean square variation from chemical method in sulfur content ranges 0.02-0.1.2% and 0.12-0.2211-1 is ~0.0025 and -W.0042% S respcctivel),). The analysis time is noL over 1.5-2 minutes. 1/1 112 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TITLE-ThEkt~GELECTRIC METI-CC FOR DETERMINI,';G THE DEPTH OF AN ALUMINIZED LAYER -U- ALTHCR-(03)-SFA0RUN0VAj A.P.9 GINHATULLIN, I-Nl.v 0OLMATDVAj A.A. CCL%TRY OF INf-0-LSSR SCURCE-ZAVC0- LAB. 1970, 36(3), 305-6 N-T DATE PUBLISHEC----70 SUaJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--IIETALLURGIC RESEARCH FACILITY, METAL TUBE, METALLOGRAPHY, SOLID SOLUTION, IRON ALLOY, ALUMINUM ALLOY, INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND, METALLOGRAPHY, ALUMINIZINGi METAL COATINGr THERMOELECTROMOTIVE FORCE CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/URAME--3001/0529 STEP NO--UR/0032/70/036/003/0305/0306 CIRC ACCESSICIN NO-AP0126277 I '~ 'C 1. A S S 11: 1 C f) 212 035 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--APOL26277 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GF-O- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE THERMAL EMF. UPON THE AL CGNTENT hAS USED FOR DETG. THE DEPTH GF ALUMINIZED LAYERS OF STEEL TUBES. THE THEkAAL EMF. HAS A MAX. AT THE SURFACE OF THE SAMPLE, PASSES THkGLGH A MIN.s ThEN RISES TO ACQNST. VALUE. THE ALUMINIZED LAYER THILKNESS INDICATED BY METALLCGRAPHIC ANAL. COINCIDES WITH THE MIN. CiF THE THERMAL EMF. AND CURRESPCNDS TO THE LOCATION OF THE FE SUB3 AL PHASE* WHILE THE THERMOELEC, METHOD GIVES THE ACTUAL DEPTH (UP TO THE POINT iWHEkE TFE ThERMAL EMF. BECOMES CONST.) THUS INCLUUING THE THICKNESS OF THE ALPhA SOLID SULN. FACILITY: MAGNITOGORSK. GURNOMENT, INST. IM. NOSUVA, MAGNITOGORSK, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 678.7-074 GINTYATULLIN ~-I. K11. . KHASANTOV., M. Mi.., TIMERGALE"YEA'.. R. G. .1 and 1. V. A... Chair of Plastic Materials, Kazan' Engineer- ing Construction Institute "Synthesis and Study of Modifying Properties of Phosphorus Contain- ing Oligourethanes" Ivanovo, Izvestiya X'UZ -- Khimiya i Khimicheskaya Telchnologiya, Vol 16, No 4, 1973), pp 631--6')2 Abstract: A study was carried out on the possibility of modifying poly-vinyl chloride with specially synthesized olirrouret-hanes con- tain:Lng phosphorus. The oligomers were obtained by reacting toluylenediisocyanate, a simple polyester, with trihydroxymethYl- phosphine at 800, in a stream of nibrogen. A complex of physical. properties of the system PVC-olif-purethane, has L)ccri presenLed as a function of the concentration of components. An interpretation has been presented for the non-linear type of changes of the effective viscosity, glassing temperature temperature of flvi.clit-y, and flow index n for the abo'v'e system. It has been shot-oi that addition of small quantities of oli-ourethanes (4-5 w-ei,rht parts per 100 weight parts of PVC) to PVC"loivers the nef, T and increases 1/2 s 53 - USSR GI\,IYATULLI-N!, NI. IK-11. , et al.., Izvestiya VUZ -- Khimiya i Khimi- cheskaya Tekhnologiya, vol 16, No 4, 1973, pp 631-632 relative elongation, improving the processing and utilization qualities of the material. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.76'241t542.952.1 ARBUZOV, B. A., VIZEL' s A. 0., TNTYMPIMT.'rt L-A&4- , and SHCHUXINA, L. I., A - Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry lmerr& A. ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences USSR, Kazan' "Isomerization of I-Oxo-chlorophospholenes in Presence of Phosphorus Trichloride" Riga, Xhimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 12, Doe 71t pp 1616-1619 Abstracts The effect of phosphorus trichloride on I-oxo-l-chlorophospholenes was studied. Heating the phospholenes to 130-16o 0in presence of PM leads to a migration of the double bonds phospholenes-3 are converted to Drivatives of phospholenes-2 at a high conversion yield. The reverse process is difficult. Further experiments have shown that dry hydrogen chloride is Incapable of causing similar double bond migration, No migration was observed also in case of 3-methyl- and 4-methylphospholenes. Anotherwordsp during the synthesis of phospholene derivatives, isomerization may occur due to the presence of PM5 leading to a mixture of products. 1/1 USE OF CC+IFUTERS IN 111F L~IERGENCY YXDLCAL SERVICE UDC: 614.681-07:661.i (Article by 1.1. Sobonis and Y.B. Gurnuffkas. Candidates of Medical Sciences, and fic FoGearch Institute of Experimental and Clinical 1"dicine O_F_UM~anlan SSR, Vflniur; Mocco-4, Sovctrkovu Zdr avoo khraneniya, R-janian. No 11, 1972, nubzitted 29 Juna 1972, pp 47-5~1 The emergency medical service is of primary significr-ace in the p-~blic health syntem, aincQ the people's needs for such service should be --at fully and promptly. In order to respond to calls promptly and render good care to the sick and victims of accidents it is necessary to use better and more effect- ive forms of organization of the work of different elements of the emergency station. This requires up to date. objective, and sufficient informatiou About the different work Indicen. ponnible only by using computers. In order to anness the work at the emergency station of Vilnius. whone volume of work Is increasing annually (see Table), the Minsk-22 coriputer has been used dince 1968. 'rho basic principle of the system is an follows. Informntion is gathered according to developed pri=.ar7 record forma which arc needed due to the nature and scope of routine operation for the OLaLlong adminlatrutura, statistical reports, and ujAsin~e,..tnt Lodicu. The primir7 forma of work records are the emergency call card (form t~o 252a) the latest variant of which has been used at the cmqrgency stations of Vilnius end Younan with the permission of the office of 1~oalth statistics of the USSR Ministry of linalth since 1 January 1971; report of the senior physician on duty or the shift; medical personnel record card; dispatcher's report about operntion of ambulances during his shirt; stub (form No 254) to as"eas the quality of diagnootics; a record d~allng with expenditure of budget resources over a period of one monh. Cn-duty dispatchers. senior physician for the shift, and the doctors or modi C41 f4ldsh or a of all teams on duty that respond to calls Independently take rare of codi ng date on the primary record forms. 50 1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EXAMINATIeN OF THE RESISTANCE OF THE PURIFIED PREPARATION OF THE HYPOTHALAMIC FACTOR STIMULATING THE OISCHARGE OF THE LUTEINIZIP-4G HORMONE AUTHOR-(02)-BASGVAj G.G., GINCOMANY L-M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PROBL. ENDOKRINOL. 1970Y 16(2)p 68-72 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS--BIBLOG-ICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :.TOPIC TAGS--PITUITARY HORMONE9 PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME# CHEMICAL REACTION, AMINO ACID '-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0601 STEP NO--UR/0502/70/016/002/0068/0072 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117829 UNC LASS IF I ED 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0117829 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ACTIVITY OF THE LH RELEASING (LR) FACTOR WAS LOST AFTER INCUBATION WITH ENDUPEPTIOASES (PEPSIN CHYMOTRYPSIN, AND TRYPSIN) AND DID NOT CHANGE AFTER INCUBATION WITH EXOPEPTIDASES (CARBOXYPEPTIDASES A, ANO N, AND LEUCINAMINOPEPTIDASE). THE LOSS OF THE ACTIVITY AFTER TRYPSIN TPEATMENT INDICATES THAT ARGININE AND LYSINE ARE INCLUDED IN THE PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS. ABSENCE OF THE AMINO ACIDS ON THE END OF PEPTIDE FRAGMENT MIGHT BE AN EXPLANATION FOR THE PERSISTENCE OF THE LR FACTOR ACTIVITY AFTER THE INCUBATION WITH EXOPEPTIOASES. FACILITY: INST. EKSP. ENDOKRINOL. KHIM. GORMON., MOSCOWv USSR. UNCLASSIFIFC) USSR UDC 621.315-592 GLADKOV, P. S. , GINODI-fa, V. B. $ ZHURKIN, Z. C. , PENIN, N. A. "Photodielectric Effect in Compensated p-Type Silicon" Leningrad, Fizika i Teklinika Polunrovodnikov, Vol 5, No 11, 1971, pp 2219-2221 Abstract: A study was made of the photodielectric effect caused by localized charge carriers in p-type silicon alloyed with zinc and phosphorus. Study of this material permitted observation of the photodielectric effect caused by the polarizability of the neutral phosphorus atoms arisiii,gfrom two causes: 1) the initial material had p-type conductivity and ail the phosphorus atoms were ionized,that is, polarization of the small donor atoms (phosphorus) was absent; 2) inasmuch as the zinc in the silicon is a deep acceptor admixture, the polarizability of the zinc atoms could be neglected since the polarizabil- ity a - (Ei)- , where E i is the ionization energy of the admixed atoi.,,s. The experinental setup is described, and the results are discussed. The experii-.ien- tally obtained value of the polarizability of the donor adnixture of phosphorus in the silicon agrees well with the theoretical value of a theory calculated by the formula presented in the paper by D'Altroy, et al. [Lhv.9. Rev., No 103, 1671, 1956]. Under the assumption that the basic Contribution to the 1/2 USSR GLADKOV, P. S., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Polunrovodnikov, Vol 5, No 11, 1971, pp 2219-2221 polarizability of the light donor admixture is made by an electron with an effective mass m, = 0.19 mo, and the contribution of the electron with the mass M* ir 0.97 m. can oe neglected. The calculations show that the electron with heavy mass gives a polarizability of 1.7-10-20 cm3 which is two orders less than the contribution to the polarizability by the light electron equal to 2.3-10-16 CM3. A graph is presented for the time dependence of the frequency shift of the oscillator used in the experiment after cessation of illumination. The decay curve is nonexponential, which is characteristic of the process of inter- admixture recombination. 2/2 1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TITLE--DEPL;.C[hCE OF HYPERFINE SPLITTING ON UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION 1.14 THE EPR SPECTkUY, UF PHOSPHORUS IN STRONIGLY DOPED N SILICON -U- ALTHCJR-(04)-GINODMAN, V.b., GLADKOV, P.S., ZHURKIN, B.G., PENIN, N.A. CCLNTRY GF INFC--USSR ~SOURCE-FlZo TEKHo POLUPROV. 1970, 4(2), 325-8. DATE PUBLISHED-----7C ..SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--SILICCN--SEVICONDUCTORt ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE, ~PHOSPHORUS, LINE SPLITTINGt HYPERFINE STRUCTURE CUITRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/f-RAME-1996/1868 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/002/0325/0328 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0118832 UNGLASSIF En -I'E ~__ 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0118832 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE EFFECT WAS STUDIED EN 3 N SI SAMPLES WITH DIFFERENT DONOR CCNCNS. IN SUBD EQUALS 3 TIMES 10 PRIME-16i 2 TIMES 10 PRIMEL7, AND 5 TIMES 10 PRIME17-CM PRIME3) AT 4.2CEGREESK. COMPRESSION P EQUALS 26 KG-14M PRIMEZ WAS APPLIED PERPENDICULAR TO THE (100) AXIS. ThE PRESSURE DEPENDENCE OF THE MAGNITUDE GF HYPERFINE SPLITTING A IN SAPPLES WITH N SUBD EQUALS 3 TIMES 10 PRIME16-CM PRIME3 COINCIDES WITH ThE THEORETICAL9 WHILE THE SAME DEPENDENCES IN THE MURE STRONGLY DOPED SAMPLES L.IE WELL ABOVE THE THEORETICAL. THE A PRESSURE DEPENDENCE 15 CONSIDERED AND APPROPRIATE EXPRESSICNS ARE CERIVEO SHOWING THAT THE SHIFT TO HIGHER A VALUES IS 'CONSISTENT WITH THE ANTIFERROMAGNETIC CHARACTER OF THE EXCHANGE INTERACTION OF THE P DOPANT. THE ENERGY OF EXCHANGE INTERACTION J is DETD. EXPTL. AND THE DEPENDENCE OF J ON THE MEAN DISTANCE R BETWEEN DONOR ATOMS IS PLOTTED WITH PRESENT AND EARLIER DATA. THE EXPTL. POINTS LIE FAIRLY CLOSE TO THE THEORETICAL LINE CALCD. WITH J SUBO EQUALS 6.28 TIMES 10 PRIME14 HZl A BOHR RADIUS ALPHA EQUALS 20.8 ANGSTROM; AND R EQUALS C.69N SUBD PRIIMENEGATIVEONE THIRD. FACILITY: FIZ. INST. IM. LEBEDEVA, MOSCOWs USSR. USSR TJDJ 621-~:-;':.6 GIM'A"EIR, A . S. , "'P., uIrte-ralk-'ed Circuit I'lith, Froj- Radlotekhniva i elelftrollika, Vol. X-ITIT, ',Tc 7, jlll-- 1 (,j722 Abstract: The lln'Ler-,rnlued circijilll is dei~.cribiud of an filled with conventionul 1-U S m ~'. mo ry 17-C -'y -1 r i ot c r o realizes the follm:~n- JoLi-cr.,j ilu.ctioll,. va;xi i" tile r, n fi. n Circuit cLin 'De uE-z~~ Y'or conw'..,tv"llic-I of c: a s . Ion -nd -Po - ' - r c 1 St ru ct-l r -1 -u n e~, :2 ci or, n i z o a e c SN'TION V 1- 1 It,, to of rhot..Y 111 1"..' 1,, 17"..h., h t'%" P e- 0"1 SEPT '11 I)escription: (U) Durinr this quarterly reporting period, frur now -ticle, ware k-~)Jocnted from the institute of rhotooynthesis at rushcniao. on the bAbis of 'N;~~thrnc articles. It was poi,nible to identify five now personalities with t-.'e institute. VIL-90 peruonalitlao. the stibJects of the articles, and the dates are Siven. below! Ali- C00jYif~'roly.~*kis1s, Ging. V. K. effe / 19,11 ct. of illumination 1970 ~2uznrtsov. V. P. phosphory1flLion Lebvdcya, A. 1. phosphorylation 1970 rolavay., V. S. plant pigment 1970(6") Shveduva, T. A. chlorophyll 1971 9 USSR - GINSBURG Untitled (Information on the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Optical and Physical Measurements) I oscow, Izmeritel'nava Tekhnika, August 1970, p 96 M Translation: A laboratory apparatus has been designed for studying nonstationary phase phenomena (shock waves, plasma, burning processes, etc.) by a method of holographic interferometry -- recording on hologram two states of the phenomenon studied, with a given time delay. With such a method the interference of two recorded images takes place, resulting in a visualization of the variation in phase. The processing of the recorded picture of the interference bands gives information on the phase variations in the area occupied by the phenomenon studied which have taken place between the two exposures. Basic technical data: duration of the pulse from the ruby laser, 10 nsec; radiation energy in single mode, 0.1 J; area of illumination and dimensions of holograms, 10 x 10 cm; minimum measurable phase variations of phenomenon, 1 A= 0.69,U); angle of field of view from aperture of hologram, up to fo 60*; power required, I kw, 220 v. USSR - GINSBURG, Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, August 1970, p 96 Dimensions of apparatus: 100 x 150 x 400 cm. 2/2 AKH-TYEZERP 1. A.; G1173BITh"IJ, A. E. (Kharl kov State University) "Snin ';,`ave3 and Scattering 7-racesses of Slo~,, lieutrons and Li~-ht in Ant.L- ferro-nagnetics -.,-ith a Small Exchange Constant" IT:rainsldy F~zicheskiy Zhurnal; August., 1,072: pp 13301-45 A133T]IkCT: The authors studied high-frequency propeeties of an antiferrc77! a =:net ic phase in nagnetically ordered crystals in which a transition fron an anti- ferromagnetle to ferramagnetic state is possible. A crystal i-,-th an "eas.,:- plane"-tyne anisotropy was considered. Snectra of snin waves and correlati, on functions of the values characterizinq such a crv.Stal were deteri-i-ined, .'-,ear the critical point of the transition from the ant4ferromanetic to the ferro- nagnetic nlha5e the correlation functiops were sho,,.-n to increase shar-oly (nhe- nomenon of critical fluctuations). Scattering processes of slcy,-7 noutrons ani light were stadierl,., ard cross c;ections of these processes near the critical noint were sho,.,m to be anomalously larre. The article includes 23 equations. There are three USSR GII.-'S,3'9,G-A,,.&.(Ph3-sicctechrlic~,-I institute of t e Ulzrainiar. vh Academy of Sciences, KharrSov) "r-Luctuatians and Scattezan- of S'Lc,,i- "eutrons and Elec',-rana-netie W"ircs near the Critical An-biferra,-agnLt4~c-.Fc-n,tz"aagiietic Transition Foint" Leninggrad,, Fizika Tverdogo Tel , January, 1972, D-D 178-82 Abstract: The fluctuations and scattering of slmr neutrons and electrcr.-iagnetic waves in anti-ferrcragnetic cryystals near the critical artif erronagnetic-f err o- magnetic transition point were studied. Correlators of the fluctuations charac- terizing, such crystals were determined, and it was sbo-i.-n thet as the critical point is approached, the corialators increase sh, P h C"'I on S lr~ IY,, which p en en i related to ar instability of the spin system of the crystal arising at that poirr'u. As a consequence of this. the differe &tial scatteri~rg- cross section of the sl(7,r neutrons and electromagnetic waves increases sharply as the critical pcd-nt is approached. 73 - USSR A-'-2 i 1 YE' Z I . A i'., z "S7)in "aves and Scatt-cri-n- of Slow Neutrons and t 11 ar t'he. .7,,l I. e Critical -Point of T-ra2isit-ion fro--n the Ferromag-netic to 'LI-tie Lntli- f erromagne tu ic 'z7' h ~-. SeS11 Moscow, Zhurr-g.-I jeoretiches:oy 61, RTO- 4(10, October 1712-1718 Abstract: This raDer deals -~,ith those mazmeticallv ordercd crvs- tals uhich are :*:- -12 =-, -1; i c abo-;"- a Darticu-1--1, tem-ireralu-ure .1c.-ve-6 and an'uiferroLa-r7net.-,-- b-~-Io-.? it, an o--" i., 'U-'-e ci-,,---tal of FeHh. for -.-,-hich ~":'I'3 cri-11cal, tem-er--ture is `-;50~' 'Lhe Culiaritics o--.- the '.L.:`I-freque,.,~cy charactueristics of sucl, C--7, -L - Ij --L/ ~- are investigmted as t'.,~ey approach the critical temperatu.11'e 11,0L'. u the side Of the nn-13C. It i"i 811m.111 tll-at- ~A ,turc'i cloju IUD the apin crv,;*,,~,d.;~5 ~diffei-sr-pri'.-ed!-y ---nicze of L-ar-'XY rormp,ne-Lic on~c.,:.- 'he m i i i e d a n d i -~:'c 01 ol' i;harply as- 1-he c-rJLtical -J s a,-~-rroaached 'T-h. J- s o f t 11 C c I Ca f,. r 1.,~ e re u 1. of t c- ir f. -J n.: I .:-/2 ZIER, e a- I T.- c L.- -,U C'7 C -vel. 61, 101 6, . -.-- --971, p-, 17 12 1. 7 3. 6 sublattlice --l'e2-ro--a,7-n~--,.-ics -far fro:-- t'ne cri-t-ical temn-~,2.---ture are T investi.-Sated, -and ---- is s'-Ic-..-.n- tllat additional --a-L"a, Ln ordinary ferroLnapietic-s, arise in the cross seci.iono of slo-~T t, aca--er-na. Tie authors --,e conn-c~cd -ic neu Ll on and Phy s 4_. C o -T e cl,.ni C a i e Ull:rainli.,~m Y.cadeLV ol jci--,-nces. 2/2 - 61 - 112 010 UNC.L..A.. SS I FEl) PROCESSINIG DATE-27ND1170 TITLE--ASY.MPT13TICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEYNMAN GRAPHS FOR QUASIELASTiC P,~!)CESSES _U" AUTHOR-(0Z)-BUDlNEVr V.,M.i GINSBURGt [.Fo ~-.:_'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --TEORETIC[iESKAYA PP -SOURCE I MATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKA, 1910, VOL 31 NR 2, 171-177 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT APEAS--PHYSICS TAGS--ASYIIPTOTIC PPOPEIRTY, INTEGER, TOPOLOGY, FLASTIC SCATTERING CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0326 STEP NO--UR/0646/70/003/002/OL71/0177 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0129558 ;-..,.'2-12 oto UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV7C ACCESSION NO--AP0129558 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ASIMPLE RECIPE IS GIVEN TO OBTAIrk THE ASYMPTOTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF ANY GRAPH WITH INTEGER SPIN IN THE T CHANNEL FROM ITS TOPOLOGY IN THE THEORY L EQUALS G BAR PSI GAiMMA PRINF5 PSI PHI PLUS H PHI PRIME4 FOR QUALS[ELASTIC PROCESSES. IF THE GRAP14 HAS TWO PARTICLE DIVISIONS IN THE T CHANNEL, THE RECIPE NEARLY COINCIDES WITH THAT GIVEN IN (1) FOR THE CASE OF ELASTIC SCATTERING. THE ASYMPTOTICAL BEHAVIOUR IS LOGARITHMICAL IN S. THE POWER OF THE LOGARITHM FOR THE CONTRIBUTION OF EVEN SIGNATURE IS DETERP-11-NED ONLY BY THE,NUMBER OF TWO PARTICLE DIVISIONS IN THE T CHANNEL. BESIDES THIS, 'NATURE PINCH TYPE CONTRIBUTIONS APPEAR FOR.THE CASE ODD SIC, CONTR I BUT IONS. GRAP14S WITHOUT TWO PARTICLE DIVISIONS IN THE T CHANNEL HAVE ASYMPTOTICAL BEHAVIOUR AS SOME NEGATIVE POWER OF S. FACILITY: INSTITUT MATEMATIKI SIBIRSKOGO OTDELENIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR. -,-:,:1/2 022 PROCESSING DATE~--1'60CT70 TIT.LE--FATE OF INFLUENZA VIRUS.RNA IN C ELLS TREATED WITH ULTRAVIOLET kAYS _U_ _.:,AUTH0R-(04)-GEND0Nq YU-Z., GINSBURGt V*P.p SOLOVEVP G.f MARKUSHIN? S.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,,.,.,SOURCE--J. GEN. VIROL. 19709 6(2)t 249-55 (ENG) ~-i DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 .-,.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~:TOPIC TAGS--INFLUENZA VIRUSt RNAt FOWL PLAGUE VIRUSP TISSUE CULTURE, UV RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT ..~,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMEN.T CLASS--UNCLA551FIED _~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0593 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/006/002/0249/0255 CIR%ll ACCESSION NO--AP0116091 UNCLASSIFIED ~-212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CI-R,C ACCESSION NO--AP0116091 P ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FATE OF RNA PRIME14 C OP FOWL PLAGUE VIRUS WAS STUDIES IN UNIRRADIATED AND UV IRRADIATED CULTURES OF CHICK EMBRYO FIBROBLASTS. UV IRRADN. OF CELLS DID NnT PREVENT VIRUS PENETRATION INTO THE CELL AND DEPROTEINIZATION OF VlkUS RNA AND ITS PENETRATION INTO THE CELL NUCLEUS. HOWEVER, RNA PENETRATING INTO NUCLEI OF IRRADIATED CELLS UNDERWENT PRACTICALLY COMPLETE DEGRADATION. RNASE ACTIVITY INCREASED 2 TO 3 FOLD IN.THE NUCLEAR FRACTION OF IRRADIATED CELLS. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THIS RNASE MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE~DEGRADATION OF VIRUS RNA IN NUCLEI OFIRRADIATED CELLS. FACILITY:. MOSCOW RES. INST. VIRUS PREP., MOSCOW, LISSR. U'h"CLASS IFIED USSR UDC 575-23 TW. FEYEV-RESOVSKIY, N. V., GI$TP, GlOrOV, N. V., and IVANOV. V. I., .'edico-Biologiedl, ~~76'kems,'~Jjiiistry of ~: alth USSR, Institute of lnstlt,ute of ! 'ir _e Kedical Radiology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Obninsk, and Chair of Genetics and Selection, Moscow State University "Genetic and Somatic Effects of X-rays and Fast Neutrons (ExTeriments on Arabidopsis and Drosophila" Moscow, Genetika, No 4, 1971, pp 42-52 Abstract; Fast neutrons (avera.ge energy -1 5.6 Mev, average 10422 -,, 30 to 35 kev/mcm, dose rate r, 6 krad/ho)jr) were more effective than x-rays (average energy- 0.1 Hev, average IEL,,- 1.6 kev/mcm, dose rate - 6 krad/hour) in inducing visible sex-linked mutations and recessive sex-linked lethals, loss and nondisjunction of X chromosomes in Drosophi-la mel-anogaster and recessive embryonal and chlorophyll mutations in Arabidopsis th-aliana. seeds at high spontaneous levels, i.e., the radiation-genetic reactions caused by gene and chromosome mutations. At low spontaneous levels of nondisjunction of X chroiro- Somes In Drorophi-la, the rate of nondisj=tion teridtd to increase with the dose of both x-ray and neutron irradiation. but there -Toro no significant USSR TDK)FEYEV-RESOVSKIY, ;N. V.. et al, Genetika, No 4, 1971, pp 42-52 differences in the effecti~ieness of the two forms of irradiation. The values of the RBE of fast neutrons in their lethal effect on krabidopsis and in in- hibiting plant growth and development, in decreasing fertility, and in in- ducing embryonic and chlorophyll mutations were very similar. 2/2 USSR ULVI 615-216.5-015 KIWINIS, A. A., KUJSHA, V. YE., and EIT. M- ~~4 YA.- -YA - Laboratory ol' Pharrra- cology, Institute of Organic Synthesis, Academy 6~ ScRencer, Jjtvian SS11, and the Clinic of the Chair of Faculty Surgery, Riga Medical Institute "Pharmacology of Dioxonim -- a New Muscle Relaxant" Moscow, Farm-akologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 35, No 2, Mar/Apr 72, pi) 172-175 Abstract: Dioxonium has a curarizing activity which exceeds d-tutocura-rine by a factor of 22, decamethonium by a factor of 2, and diplicin by a factor of 246. Animal experiments and clinical observations indicate that dioxopitun affects neither henodynamics nor pupil dianeter. The daW has a compoitnd. mechanisn of action. Its H-cholinom.-metic activit,,,,r in the smooth abdoininal muscle of the frog is laver t ~-Pn- that of ditiline (celocaine) by P- factor of 172, it dispriays a greater affinity for specific H-cholinoreceptors, 'but it has a im-rer internal activity th-P-n diltil-ine and decamethoniwu- In experirents on cats mid pigeons, the depolarilzing pr-aperty of diomonium predominates. Hovever in human patients, U - it dioxonium functions primarily as an antidepolarizi-tig muscle relaxant. Proserine is its most effective ant-agonist. 11/1 -016 UNCLAS S t'F,IF'D PROCESSING DATE--- 13NOV T-lTLE--KINETlCS OF CATION ADSCRPTION FROM Sl:)LUITIONS OF L('.W CONCFNTRATIC.~-"~ aY ANICN EXCHANGEPS BASED ON POLYET~iYLEt,,EPCz.YAkirlip-s -u- ,,::AUTtiOP,-('~'5)-ASAMi3;'~,I)ZE, G.D.p KOPYLOVA, V.D., SALOADZE, K.M..; Glt-IFTS9E.RG. E . G KOVARSKAYA, B.M. .'tOUNT RY OF INFO--L;SSR SGURCE-ZH. FIZ. KFIM. 1970, 44(l), 257 .-DATE PUBL I SFED-----7 0 SU8,JECT AREAS-CHEM I STRY 'JOPIC TAGS-ANIGN EX-C-11ANGE RESIN, COPPER;, COBALT, NICKc:Lv CATIONI, ~.~POLYETHYLENEt POLYAMINIs DIFFOSUIN COEFFICIENT 'CCNTROL, MARK ING --NO RESTRICTIONS 0 0 C UH Ell,: TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -.PROXY 'REELIFRAME-1969/01t73 STEP ND--IJR/0376/7C~/1-14itIC01/0257/0257 _CTRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0107u'79 UNCLASSIFIED '~.:212 016 UNCLA SIFTED PROCE~STNG DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION N-0-AP0107C79 AdSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- -13STRACT. THE ADSORPTI911 OF CU PR.I.1--e POSITIVE, CO PRIH.EZ POSITIVE, OR Nil PRIME2 KOSITTIVE CATIOINS ON i~iE TiFLF EXCHANGER BELOW 25DEGREES IS GOVERNED BY THE 0IFF(jSIo!i RATE li'lTci T-HE EXCHANGER GRAINS. AC-OVE 35PEGREF-S AND GREATER TH"IN CIIR E-QU;l-L J.00114 CATION CONCN. THE DIFFUSION INTO T4E EXCHANGER GEL PARTICLES IS THIE YI.NANT FACTOR. THE DIFFUSION COEFFS. ARE f.57 TIVES 10 PRIMF D C NEGATIVE9i 5.27 TIMES IQ PRIMIE NEGATIVE9r, OR 6.4 Tll~iFS 10 PRIMIE OR N P-IMU-2 P SIT V NEGATIVES CM PRIME2-SEG FUR CV PR 1 HF21 POSITIVE, q 0 1 E, -RESP.. IJII'C L 4 SS F I E 0 1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--KINETICS OF ION EXCHANGE ON POLYSTYRENE TYPE SULFONIC CATION EXCHANGERS CROSSLINKED WITH M AND P-DIVINYLBENZENE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-BELFERP Sol*, SALDADZEr K.M.j, GINTSBERG, E.G.9 KOVARSKAYA, B.Me COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 19709 44(4)* 1104-5 -:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--POLYMERIZATIONP STYRENE, BUTADIENEt BENZENE, SULFONATION, ION EXCHANGE RESIN, CHEMICAL KINETICS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0791 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/004/1104/1105 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136225 ull r- L 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136225 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COPOLYM. OF STYRENE WITH M-DIVE-NYLBENZENE (1) OR P-DIVINYLBENZENE (11) IN THE PRESENCE OF BZ SUB2 0 SU62, FOLLOWED BY SULFONATION GAVE LON EXCHANGE RESINS. THE POLAROGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE ION EXCHANGE RATES OF BU SUB4 N PRIME POSITIVE WITH H PRIME POSITIVE SHOWED THAT THE RESIN BASED ON I ..EXCHANGED THIS BULKY ION (RADIUS 1292 A) FASTER.THAN THE RESIN BASED ON 11. THE DIFFUSION COEFFS. FOR THESE 2 RESINS WERE RESP. 3.8 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVES AND 1.7 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVES CM PRIME2 -SEC WHEN 6 MOLE PERCENT OF I OR 11 WERE PRESENTIIN THE COPOLYMER. THE ION EXCHANGE CAPACITIES WERE NEARLY THE SAME: 4,82 AND 4.84 MEQ-Go FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. P-LASTMASS, MOSCOW# USSR. IILT I A CC Jr C F r- rl , ,~ - I j ~ I I !, .1 A" Or WOR UGIL1.471UN DISCUSSED Articl~ 1,y L. Ya. Gir.tuburc.~FSmT%tor Setenttfic %,-,6oCtaLv, U!"~ A-i~e~, nmj th,- I-., lklctor of Prl-'v ,or'. "I-4br cFIsl~LtOC%s Right., Nt~.., Real. of A~tlovil% si 4li -49 tvo I Pravo Ru, I No 11, Nc-licr 1971, pp L2 (~i ' of the mrtn IdLa* in thr USSR arid Union Rvp~;Iilic '-~i 41 , 't I w T,.n'!.ti0n4 in this~ of f"rrh,r 4,nii.xtr,; Lhe 1.*or righr-. a- 0~,! ci-,z%,nm. A4 a rvai4t of t!- oven!irc~ of 0, exploitcril -!,! ar'~! t'.'v -t-bli,hmont f jwblic co..A~tlo;, -rv cr,',d I he all-ro~ .or the r-1 fro.dm of t!,, 41L! fa: L If tV.e tMtvid~.%I. L.bar ir- frc- txj,%oit~ittov, ~;%----vd ty tt- mi.lt.t Ymt~m' dod t". Ow .if th~ 't li-I llwo." M e 1,.Wr, the poliuLbility to -,U for ol,-lf, t~r civici'. -ei.cy. 1'l labor in the USF.R i~ gover-d by jitrict -ciilic.z laws ''Ii d " I I -r~-,d rai.pect for the labor ri%,;htsi of ~,h~ citL2r...s. -The 1.ib' r r' "htoit.~ ~Lt~z-. ,V.. ty tl,,. 1-. 1,,- Jv1",,n-- of rl~'a;, i~ p;o- Vid~d by the mrato organz, wd triac uniaris, inl or:ier liocLill orgay~rz,-~,,,` .tAttw the prkimble of the Foklr.J,t:Ol~- Artitle 2 of th, V- lil-r of t%,. c ILL_ e n si whose IAL-c-r the FctTnd;;-imv rcgul~~Zv; th'. "'f 0%k."k, --'t. d CrO'n Our p rpose h s t b to Qf;' n t cc r, L L, r* " 0f tle tvo ar-1cles of the Lvgi~littve Foundgt: 7. alml, .11, 112r. t All i I F zir. r -;~,ur,d by th~ Fr-th .1 Of nv 4. r t c. I t r e r! :14 a f t h. j w. c h r oill, , -d '. - I n t cn. a i ur. v~-p 1. or-.C~ n t . "M- o,ite -i,, --'-r~ --c!&r. their i,iht tL, ,rk t-,v .71 ~l.L'r pr ~.S' of i ce an. or~ un i a - 0.-.,. r et USSR UDC 538.69,539 AMYEZER, 1. A., and GINZ-BURG, A. E., Xhax'kov Sta~e Unilersity imeni A. M. Gor'kiy "Slow Electromagnetic Wwres in Antiferromagnets Near the Transition Point to the Ferromagnetic Phase" Kiev. Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy 7hurnal, Vol 17, No 5, May 72, PP 850-851 Abstracta The article considers connected electromagnetic-spin waves in antiferromagnets in which a phase transition to the ferroma.6metic state is possible. It is assumed that the crystal has magnetic anisotropy of the easy plane type. USSR UDC 541.49: ' )47 - 1'118.- 546.711: 546. 8111131 GINgWRG,A--a..' SETKINA, V. N., and KURSAITOV, D. N., Institute of ----Ire-fero-Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR "The Reaction of ~lari-aneseYr-Cyclopentadienylptiospliiiie Complexes With. Tin (IV) Chloride" M I osco-mr., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 2, 1973, pp 481 Abstract: OT-C 51f 5t.W'(CO)2 L W was found to react with SnCl4in M12C12 -to form the inclusion complex C -r15Mn(CO),)L*2SnC14 (II), where L=PPh 33 As Ph 3' P(i-C3lf7) , and P~C61111)3* Compound 11 appears as a ycllow or brourn substance which is stable in an ar-on aLlnos- phore. or in -.ealed ampuleg. In Solutions containing 0 or N atoms (water, alcohols, accLone, u0cv, Me-CN), IT bveaks down instanUly generate I. Compound Il is insoluble in apolar solvents (ben- to rer zene, CC1 41 Cf'Cl3, CS2)1 weakly soluble in Me-N02 , and more soluble in PhNO 2* The latter solution conducts electricity, During the formation of II the stretch frequencies of CO increase by 70-100 cl-11- which indicates decreased electvon density on the Mn atom. 1/1 USSR WO 541.49+,c)46.11 GUNMBURG, A. G., HEMIROVSKkYA, 1. B., SETXIXA, V. X., 1CMANOV, D. N., -d-o-=espo~diHg'Y1,6mber of the USSR Academy of Sciences "Characteristic Features of the V-qyclopentadianyldiphosphine Complexes of Manganese in Hydrogen Exchange Reactions with Acids" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Kauk BSSR, Vol 208, No 6, f973, pp 11 -1355 ,53 Abstracts It was demonstrated earlier fD. N. Kursanov, et al., Izv. AN SSSR, ser. khim.t 2842, 1969; V. 11. Setkina, et al., 434, 1971; A. G. Ginsbtwg, 177, ig?17 that replacement of one of the Co ligands in the CpMn(co) Op - ?f -C H ) by the tertiary phosphines PR leads to acceleration 2f the acid hydro;9 exchange by 2-4 orders dependiAg on the nature of the R radical, A stzAy has now been made of the reactivity in the acid hydrogen exchange reactions of cyclopentadienyl complexes of manganese containing bidentate ditertiary of phosphines with the structure P112P(Cl~)JPI~(n - I - 3). The kinetics of the hydrogen exchange reaction were investigated by the douterium.content in the initial material Isolated after Interrupting the reaction by pouring the reaction mixture into a soaa solution. The value of the chemical shifts are presented on the 9 -scale (internal standard -- hexamethyl disiloxane for the paramagnetic resonance spectra and tetramethyl ~,l AA -ic resOnwlce sPectra). -lane for t o C13 nucleoor magnat USSR UDC 541.49 KHATAMI, A. I., GIMURG,_A!~-G., NEFEDOVA, M. N., SETKINA, V. N., and KURSANOV, D. N. "Cyclopentadienylmanganesedicarbonyltriphenylphosphines Substituted in the Cyclopentadienyl Ring" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 12, Dec 72, pp 2665-2667 Abstract: Carbonyl ligands in complex transition metal compounds can be easily replaced by PPh3 group upon irradiation with UV light. This method was used to synthesize derivatives of CpMn(CO)2PPh3, where CP = C5H5, con- talining Et, PhCH2, MeS, Cl, Br, 1, and COOMe substituents in the Cp ring, from the respective derivatives of CpMn(CO)3. The new products are yellow crystalline compounds with high melting points. In the solid state they are stable in air, dissolve easily in CC14, CHC13, and CS2. The structure of these products was confirmed by PMR and IR spectroscopical analysis. 37 - COMPLEXES Or TRANSITION METALS WITH ORGANIC LIGANDS (Second All-Union School) [Article -'-.y Candidate of Chemical Sciences,,A,+,,,~071 j_ Is- adr~mtl. !Z,,,Uk'SSSR Rur~,ian, ,~L to- A %, I , c ber i7y-TE, 173- Cne z~.` the r,:)-.t interestint3 achicv~mentn of the chemi5try of comnlex zampounds Pnd organic chemistr~j in the recent period the study of a new class of substances conplexe-s of-tran:5ition metals with oryonic ligands. The and rapid development of thit essentially new area ..f hoterc,:,:4,-onic chemistry startLd after the discovery of ferro- ct-rd steral thounnnd compounds of that type have already 17-:,!:1 noa, ~normnI15 f.Ac.,Lual mate.~rial has been accumulated cn ind pro.rerties of cumplex.,-z with various 11'..: co:.C_.,~ptn Pf the njture o.,' the chemical t.:ith -j prkiviaii~-,ly ui,,:now:) goo- ~;trurtur,:::; h6v,*_- bc,.in n~ tronnition jreLal.,, has pt-rmLt:LC.-d Improving LvnLhesis, _;Pparation and purifli- n c nijz~ntnnc-~~. Thun, for r-xample, tlin Com- I!,-Lals 116., 1,-,3d0 it POC,!;ible to :;tabili-e ~hr! typp of carbCr1cf: end .7,.,,~:it th- devolo,,%,mcnt o' in,.,Lz;ti_qatj.onr, in that rate-,. Complexf~~-. of tile mar-Y pruc,F!"-S Of en0r- Irnpoctatire. Among th(_111 ~IrL tnc oxid,sLion of ethyl- ints ,ncl vinyl acetai_e, nummrou_,. trarknforinations, of the polymerizition of diones, reactions of carbon- 01(ji,nic complexos, of tran:~Jtinn metalr are used of,7i~_ve~ and non-toxic. anti-detonatorr, and m(idici.nos and are . 7 !-,.I tc mnteri~,]:i and coiizinqs. Inve!;t1gations 11 thit ni-i in mciny SnFLitutes and labora- th,,- oi t.he ~o~k require5 cy!;L,,1na- LhL itt, th" ~ht .)illcd !,tj .1"I tho Lr,inir,q of (111.,lificd 10~ USSR UDC 541.49 + 661-718.1 + 546-711 SETKINA, V. iN. , CI?NZ3UPG, A. G., KISLYAKOVA, N. V. , and KURSANOV, D. N. Institute of Acad. Sc. USSR "Quantitative Evaluation of the Effect of Trip'llenylphosphine and Triphenyl Phosphite Ligands in Zt--Cyclopentadieriyldicarbor~ylphosphi-nic Complexes of "1anganese" MOSCOW, IZVCstiya Akademii Nauk -'-)'SSR, Seriya KhimicheskL~ya, No 2, Feb 71, pp 434-435) Abstract: Tertiary phosphines and phosphites are stronger donors than the carbonyl. groups in transition metal complexes.. When one of the carbonyl groups o~ cyclopentadienylmanganesetricarbor.~,rI (CIPINIT) was replaced with Pkhq or P(OPh) the rate of acid hydrogen exchange was increased 2000~'and 70-fold;respectively. Such an exchangge le'-ads to a higher electron density, increased rate of electrophilic reactions in the cyclopentadienyl rings Tt--bonded to the transition metal. H2-,r- met's equation holds for the acid hydrogen exchange of CFv',4V4 66 - USSR UDC 541-515 + D-41.49 + 541.124 + 546.1-1 GIN A, G., SETKINA, V. N., an:i KURSANDIV, D. N., Institute of Element- -UFF-gani.c Compoun:is, Acad. Sc. U3SIR "Effect of a Radical Bound to a Phosphorus Atom in the C-Hj-in(CO)?PR Complexes on the Rate of H~drogen Exchange in the Ring and on the 14requency of Caroonyl Stretching Vibrations" Moscow, Izvestiya Akadeaii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, 14o 1, Jan 1, pp 177-179 Abstract: Hydrogen exchange reaction between CF3COOD and C5"~"l(CO)2F.;13 in dichloroethane at Zjo was studied. The reaction was found to depend on the radical attached to phosphorus. The rate of hydrogen exchange in the cyclo- pentadienyl ring increases wirh a transition from triphenylphospningi to trialkylphospkLingl substituents. In the series R = OC"-~5, CO`H51 Ct'3C,4~'5, isoC6Hll the rate of hydrogen exchange increases and tKe 1requency C = 0 decreases. 23 2 ols UNCLASSIFIED PRnCESSING DATE--029CT7n TITLE-INHILITION OF SUPERDISLOCATIONS BECAUSE OF CURRELATIJN DESTRUCTION IN CLOSE PACKED SULID SOLUTIONS -U- -.AUTHOR-(03)-K[lZLOV, F.V., POPOV, L.YE., GINZ8URG, A.YE. COUNTRY UF INFO--IJSSR SOURCE--UKR. FIZ. ZVI. (RUSS. ED.) 1970, 15(l), 146-9 ,~DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC. TAGS--SOLID SOLUTION, ORDFRED ALLOY, CRYSTAL DISLOCATION PHF.NnME'qn_Nj, TRANSITION TEMPERATUREt YEILD STRESS tONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/1340 STEP NO--UR/0185/70/015/001/0146/0149 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107813 UNCLASSIFIED 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107813 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VALUE AND DEPENDENCE OF FORCES THAT INHIBIT DISLOCATIONS ON THE EXTENT OF LONG RANGE ORDER W~IE DETD. FOR SOLI'D SOLMS. HAVING Ll SUB2 STRUCTURE (OF AUCU SUB3 TYPE). THESE DISLOCATIONS FORMED DUE TO DESTRUCTION OF CORRELATION. MAX. INHIBITION OF DISLOCATION EXIST AT THE ORDERING TEMP. (T SUOR). ABOVE T SUBR THE DISLOCATIONS MOVE IN PAIRS. THE BEHAVIOR OF YIELD STRESSES CAN40T BE ATTRIBUTED SOLELY TO THE INHIBITION OF DISLOCATIONS, WHICH OCCUR DUE TO CORRELATIONiDESTRUCTION. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.922.34:666.233 GLNZBLTRG, B. I. , Candi date of Economics, NAZAROV, V. I. , engl neer, Superfard and '1111KHAYLICH, V. V., engineer, %TKII stroydormash (All-Union Planning, Design and Technological Institute of Road Machine Building) a "Utilizaticn of Synthetic Diamonds by the Branch Enterprises" Moscow, Stroitel'nyye i Dorozhnyye 11ashiny, No 3, 11-farch 1971, Pp 36-31", Abstract: The use of sviithetic diamonds by the enterprises of the I-1inistry of Construccion, Road and Utility Machine Building has been investigated by the Superhard Materials Institute. The investigation shm,7ed that 119.l'Z,' of synthetic dia-monds were used in the -form of cutting tools, 2.6% in pow-der fo=ru, 8.3%. in the -,-o=. of paste. The use of synthetic diamonds resulted in an increase o~.r the cutrz-in- tool wear resist-ance by 1.1 to 3.0 times, imaprove- B ment of finish of machined surface, increase of productivity by 7 to 30~-.. The EOtal rOrLSU-MptilOn Of 147,000 carat of svnthatic di=ond resultcd in savingn of 352,400 rubles. 1/2 USSR GINZBURG, B. I., et al., Stroitellnyye i Dorozhnyye Mashiny, No 3, March 1971, pp 36-37 In order to widen the use of synthetic di-nonds it is necessary to provide more suitable equipment, such as universal tool sharpeners, and to educate the personnel on the use of synthetic diamonds. 2/2 - /10 - 112 051 UNCLASSI FIEDe"', PROCESSING DArE--040EC70 P TITLE--MECHA.NICAL ANG THERMOMECHANICAL PR 71ES OF POLYIMIDE FIBERS -U-i~ ---AUTHOR-(05)-OPRITS, Z.G., KUDRYAVTSEVi G.Ioi KORZHAVINv L.N.t GINZBURG, il B*M.l FRENKELf S.YAo ,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-KHIM. VOLOKNA 1970, (3), 61-4 DATE PUBLISHED------70 ::SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS .,TOPIC TAGS--SYNTHETIC FIBER, POLYIMIOE RESIN, PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY, PYROMELLIT[C ACID, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND, ETHER, TENSILE STRENGTHe ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT, UV RADIATION# NYLONo POLYESTER RESINt CRYSTALLINE POLYMER CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605012/EO3 STEP NO--UR/0183/70/000/003/0061/0064 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140306 UNIC L Af E 1) 2/2 051 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140306 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTL. FIBERS WERE P:IEPD. BY THE POLYCONDENSATION OF PYROMELLITIC DIANHYORIDE WITH (P,H SUB2 NC SUB6 H SU84) SUB2 Ot PtH SUB2 NC SUB6 H SUB4) SUB2 S, OR P,C SUBS H SUB4 (0C SUB6 H SUB4 NH SU82 P) SUB2 AND SPINNING THE RESULTING POLY(IMIDE ETHERS) OR THIOETHERS. THE FIBERS RETAINED THEIR INITIAL TENSILE STRENGTH AT BREAK (SIGMA) AFTER HE47ING IN THE AIR AT 200DEGREES FOR 216 HR, AND LOST SIMILAR TO 30PERCENT SIGMA UNDER THE 5AME CONDITION5 BUT AT 300DEGREES. THE FIBERS RESISTED BOILING IN JOPERCENT H SU32 SO SUB4 AND HCL SOLNS. FOR GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 100 HR. THE ALK. SOLNS. AND CONCO. ACIDS DEGRADED THEM, THE FIBERS;RESISTED THE BOMBARDMENT WITH FAST ELECTRONS OR UV IRRADN. BETTER THAN NYLON 6 OR POLYESTERS. X RAY DIFFRACTION SHOWED THAT THE FIBERS WEREiCRYST. UN,rLASSIFIED I L USSR UDC 620.183:677.4 TUYCHIYEV, Sh., SULTANOV, N., M., and FRENKEL, S. Ya., Institute of High-Molecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences of the USSR "Effect Which Drawing has on the Supermolecular Structure of Polymer Fibers" Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarnyye Soyedineniya, Vol 12, Series A, No 9, Sep 70, pp 2,025-2,035 Abstract: Wide-angle and narrow-angle N.-ray diffraction methods; are used to study polyvinyl alcohol fibers with various degrees of hot drawing. X-ray studies were also done on iodine-contrasted specimens. It is shown that for a simple two-phase model of the supermolecular structure of oriented fibers, the size of amorphous sections increases with the degree of hot-drawing, reaching 86-92% of the. crystallite density for "dry" polyvinyl alcohol fibers. As the degree of drawing increases, there is a slight reduction in the crystal- lite density (by approximately 1%), and the lattice type goes from monoclinic toward orthorhomic. A scheme is proposed for the rearrangements in the super- molecular structure of polyvilayl alcohol fibers with an increase in the degree of hot-drawing. According to this scheme, as the degree of hot-drawing in- creases there is a rise in the number of continuous chains and a reduction in 1/2 USSR TUYCHIYEEV, Sh., q", Vysokamolekulyarnyye Soyedineniya, Val 12, Series A, No 9, Sep 70, pp 2,025-2,035 the number of folded chains. At the same time, there is somewhat of a reduc- tion in the transverse dimensions of fibrils due to a reduction in the number of blocks in the "mosaic" in the fibril crystallites, accompanied by an in- crease of shear fractures in the fibril packing. Drawing increases the density of both intrafibrillar and interfibrillar amorphous layers. On the whole, the structure of the fibers becomes more uniform. The authors thank D. Ya. TSVANKIN, A. 1. SLUTSKER, Yu. V. BRESTKIN and S. L. DOBRETSOV for discussing the results and for useful criticism, and also A. G. POVESHCHENKO for constant interest in the work. 2/2 76 USSR UDC 632.95 OVCHINNIKOV, P. N., BAV, I. I., MIRONOVA, G. A., and GINZBURG, B. R. "Study of the Kinetics of the Liquid Phase Reduction of 3-C-hloro- and 3,4-Dichloronitrobenzenes Over Platinized Carbon" Alma-Ata, Katalitich. reaktsii v zhidkoy faze (Catalytic Reactions in the Liquid Phase) Nauka, 1972, pp 399-403 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, No 7, 1973, Abstract No 7N687 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: The preparative technology for chloro- and dichloroanilides used as poly products during the synthesis of herbicides is based on the catalytic reduction of the corresponding nitro compounds with H2 under a pressure of 200-300 atm, in the presence of 0.5 to 1% platinized carbon. NO,) and 3,4-C H31q02 It was shown that the rate of reduction of 3-ClC6H4 ~ 12C6 in a 751 ethanol on 0.5, 1, and 2% platinized carbon was proportional to the concentration of the active complex on the catalyst surface. The reaction rate is limited by the activation Of H2- 44 - USSR UDC 621.371.25 ZHURAVSKlY, 0. C., Institute of Geology and Geophysics of U the Siberian Department of the USSR Academy.of Sciences "Statistical Fadincr Model of Shortwave Radio Signals Obliquely Reflected from the Ionosphere" Gorlkiy, Izvestiya vysshikh uchevnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, Vol XV, No 1, 1972, pp 5-10 Abstract: Experimental data are presented as a basis for the following propo- _~~ition. the distribution function of the shortwave signal levels is determined by a large number of model parameters the relative effect of each of which is small. Rapid fading of shortwave signals is simulated by a Poisson pulse train. The distribution laws of the pulse amplitudes and durations are deter- mined, and the autocorrelation and distribution functions of the signal levels are calculated. A comparison is made with the experimental data. Significant divergence of the experimental and theoretical curves in the probability range less than 0.2 is explained as follows. When deriving tile distribution function it was assumed that the distribution laws of the "posi- tive" and "negative" amplitudes coincide. H.SiWever, the negative amplitude distribution breaks eway sharply in the a region (a is the amplitude of an 1/2 USSR GINZBURG, E. I., et al., Izvestiya vysshikh uchevnykh zaved-eniv, Radiofizika, Vol XV, No 1, 1972, pp 5-10 pulse, ~ is the maximum signal level in the interval), which must lead to a rapid decrease in the theoretical curve in the range of large negative levels. 2/2 - 31 - USSR UDC 54-162.3 GINZBURG, F. L., K-AkANTSEVICH, T. S., and MAKSIMOV, V. F. "The Problem of the Coprecipitation of Plutonium and Americium With a Precipitate of Barium Sulfate" Lenipgrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 4, 1973, pp 481-487 Abstract: The conditions for coprecipitation of americium and plutonium with BaS04 precipitate was investigated. It was shown that quantitative precipitation takes place from 0.001 M HN03 solution. Plutonium can be redissolved bv treating the BaS04 precipitate with > 1 M HN03 solution. Under these conditions the desorption of americium does not exceed 40-50%. Both americium and plutonium coprecipitated with BaS04 from nitrate solu- tions.containing aluminum and lanthanum nitrates may be fully redissolved by treating the precipitate with >' 1 M 1W03- 65 - Organophosphorous USSR LTC 546.74-386 TROITSKAYA, A. D., SENTEMOV, V. V., GINZBURG, G. D., Kazan' Institute of Chemical Technology imeni S. M. Kirov "Spectrophotonietric Study of the Complex Formation of Nickel Rhodanide (II) with Trialkyl Phosphices in Benzene" Moscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol XVIII, No 1, 1973, pp 270-271 -Abstract: A study was previously made of the complex formation of nickel bromide (II) with trialkyl phosphites in ethanol and berizene (G. D. Ginzburg, et al., Tr. Kazansk. khim.-tekhnolof.. in-ta, No 34, 38, 1965; No 36, 124, 1965; Zh. neorgan. khimii, No 13, 1585, 1968; No 16, 1923, 1971]. The spectrophoLometric method has now been used to study the complex formation of nickel rhodanide (II) with triethyl, tripropyl, triisopropyl, tributyl, triisobutyl and trifluorobutyl phosphites in benzene. The experimental procedure, synthesis of the initial materials and preparation of the sol- vencs are described in the above-mentioned reference-s and by P. M. Zavlin, et al., (Zh. Prikl. khimii, No 10, 2376, 1960; C. Puglisi, et al., J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., No 4, 1069, 19671. 1/2 USSR TROITSKAYA, A. D. , et al., Zhurnal Neoganicheskoy Khimii, Vol XVIII, No 1, 1973, pp 270-271 The intensity of the shortLTave absorption -band of the nicl'-el rhodanide (II) complexes with trialkyl phosphites is different and increases from the nickel (II) complexes with triethyl phosphite to complexes with triisopropyl phos- phite. The intensity of the long wave absorption band increases for complexes with n-trialkyl phosphites: from the nickel (II) complexes with triethyl phosphite to the complexes with tributyl phosphite; it decreases for the complexes with isotrialkyl phosphites in the order triisobutyl phosphite greater than triisopropyl phosphite greater than trifluorobutyl phosphite. The absorption spectra of the complexes of nickel rhodanide (II) with trialkyl phosphites in benzene show that the increase in length of the hydrocarbon radical chain in the molecules of n-trialkyl phosphites does not in practice have any effect on the position of the absorption band peaks of the complexes. The iso-radical in the trialkyl phosphite molecule in the B-position with respect to the phosphorus atom also has no essential effect: the absorption band peaks of the complexes of nickel (II) rhodanide with tributyl phosphate and tr41sobutyl phosphate correspond to the same wavelength. If the iso- radical is in the a-position with respect to the phosphorus atom, however, this causes a shift of the absorption bands of the complexes to the shortwave range. 2/2 - 20 - K1L;7i--ry t,,~n kJ4 L'DX 61C.7!.4-001,616.2"003.656.1 Canttldato of X-Alcal Sciences, of tne hed--c..j ex.,rinatioi, r,' ,,atients for lonr~wrm clont'l A pneur;zvnc,ephilograh waz twtd tc e==t.,e 66 pat~nnts vh". in thii Ila :, t, zmrfev,-d -i crarizl-cerobr4l trz=a. 7he Lnro.,-Lij-,aticr. wao cru-, led out L-i tho vmnvrzJ-'.,i ncvmt~d rzt*-od. C-Zf-n vaj uzed az tji,, cwttra.,t ,,,zapt.5 or t)ie 5hc~cd that, ou- of re " the total =~Ar or ,%tic%t:: (,=-.Ined. 4s ca-~.n hcvcd zh~lw~ti corobrall TP--%-Y 0!, tiltze ca.~an had ijiternrLl k?droctphz:.u:, 7 - chan,-ii-, Ln t~:a rLI,=a%noidal v-pace, 4 had comMned ILordors or the vrntricular ana :;;)acut 2 nhowed Lypprtrvr,~~-f of tho va~cul~ .4i the ar,la o.~ tLo votitricular coll..tor.CL I - had cUat-rLetal traotlic-i of taxi riilht lat.erol %rantriciot ruil I rhowed a loverti: o~ ros~rpticzi, 'without any ch=\~.s iii the liquor nrjtv--. In 15 aar4z. %'.CrLa -~lth 0-n.Cen in vonLr1.eu1;Lr criten, tneo ww al-.o notAd a lowceLnj: of rorc tio rp n It wat, alto cutnlilioiwd that, the OL!-r the tra=a, the more pronouncod 4we t:iu changes reflected in the r-~u=c*=cvknhaoCr=. nas, " co.-parod 1.4.th other rothoill of !.ivvvtiCzt.1=, -,ne=oercephalogr;P;v providas a -,ow:ibility to iindent!X7 aij;n1f:L--=t ah=-Coc Ln the liquor apace after cerebral trat4w,, which, L-% turn. =xkes it possible to uao the be3t mothod, or treatment In each cate =i =.,ke a;pr*pr1at* expert dociislow. AeCeLred Ln. June 1968. &r USSR _GINZBURG,_I!t~ 1. (Khar'kov) UDC 624.072.2.04.012.35 'Vith Regard to the Strength Calculation of Sectional Relnforced-ColicreLe Beams" Moscow, Stroitel'naya Mekhanika i Raschet Sorruzheniy, No 1, 1971, pp 23-26 Abstract: The influence of the strength of the fastenings upon the load- bearing capacity of sectional reinforced-concrete beams, consisting of in- dividual plate and rib elements, is considered. An investigation is made of the forms of the limit equilibrium of such beams. Calculation formulas are obtained for determining the breakdown load upon the beam in cases of uniformly distributed load and a concentrated force in the middle of the span. 5 figures, 5 bibliographic entries. 1/1 USSR rA GINZBU K-M, S. N. "Selection of Optimal Parameters of Eccentrically Attached Stringers of a Cylindrical Envelope in Elastic Compression" Teoriya Plastin i Obolochek [Theory of Plates and Envelopes -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 55-S9, (Translated from Referativny~ Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 V371 by the aLlth0r'S). Translation: Optimal planning of eccentrically attached cylindrical envelopes is stated as a problem of mathematical progranuiiing. The goal fuliction is the weight of the structure, the limitations are the conditions oF strenyth, sta- bility mid certain structural limitations. The material of the Structure, di.- mensions and axial compressive load are considered fixed, while the thickness of the envelope, heipht and thickness of the stringer (of rectangular cross section) and distance between stringers are to be determined. The solution is performed by the gradient method on the (fral-2 computer. The results ire presented as graphs showing the dependence of optimal weight oil axial com- pressive load individually for the internal and external locations of the stringers, and various relationships of the length of the shell to tile radius of the midsurface. 1/1 USS R GINZBURG, I. P. , KUKLEV, Ye. A., SFIALYGIN, A. S. IlSelection of Optimal Parameters of Control Systems for Flight Vehicles with Random Perturbations" Izbr. Tr. Vses. Mczlivuz. Simpoz. po Priki. Mat. i Kibernot, Gor'kiy, 196-1 [Selected Works of All-Union Interdepartmental Symposium on Applied Mathe- matics and Cybernetics, Gor'kiy, 1967], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp 157- 160 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernctika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V24S, by the authors). Translation: Methods of solution of problems of analysis and synthesis of dynamic systems describing the motion of flight vehicles with random per- turbations are studied. The optimal parameters of the systems are defined by methods of random or diructcd search. ExampIcs are studied. USSR UDC: 533.6-011 GINZBURG, I. P., RUDOV, Yu. M., USKOV, V. N. "Investigation of Gas Flow in Isolated and Composite Jets Interacting- With an Obstacle" Tr. II ResD. konf. Do nerogri-drome'r-1h.. , teploobmenu i massocbmenu. Sel-ts. ";,.erc- dinamika bol'sh. si-.orostev" (Works of the Second Republic Con-f--rence on Aero- lvdromechanics, Heat Exchange and Mass Exchange, "High-Velocity Acrody- namics" section), K-iev, Kiev University, 11071, pp 150-15-'3 (from FZh-'-.'1ekhanika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No q~B320) Translation: Qual-lt-utivt-- pictures of the interaction bct,,..,ec-n suuc.rSonic Jets and a flat 'camier are const-ructled on the basis of tte results Of ex- perimental research with cold air Jets in the rantle of Mach niurzbcr,-~ Mlk-- =1-0-3.5 and rolwhnet;,; fuetom; n-1-30. An investii-ation, i~: rnari- f~f lh(:- patt~.m of L~Aween an i~;olatcd J e 4, and a barrier a,- n-, fl ncticn U of the ang-le between the barrier und the wds of' the jet, which wns ial-le(I f~rom 00 to (90'. I'aa--tic-lilar attention Is tr: the rrol-ties cf flmw in th~- zs:.~ rjf ~Ietal--'n.--nt of -!-he brunda-7,- Ir-yer on the barrier. 7he shock-wt,ve structure in p1so platiltied for the flow when i_,. 112 USSR GINZBURG, 1. P. et a2., Tr. I! Resp. konf. ro aeroCidrcmekh. , terlo&~Tmcnu i massoobmenu. Sekts. "Aerodinan-ika bol'sh. skorostey", Kiev, Kiev Univer- SitY, 1971, Pp 150-153 is incident on a barrier normal to the axis of the jet with gasdyna,mic and geometric parameters of the nozzle assembly and barrier such that jet inter- action takes place on the axis of the set-up close to the bottom nc-ree'n. It is found that under certain conditions ma7irum pressure on the barrier is reached on the periphery rather than on the jet stagnation point (for both isolated and composite Jets), which leads to the development o-'L' circu- lation flov in the central prxt of the barrier. M. G. Lebedev. 212 - Li - OSR GINZBURG, I. P. , KOCHERYZIJENKOV, G. V. , ?4ATVEYEV, S. K. "Semi-empirical Methods of C.--ilculating Turbulent Boundary Layers" Teplo. i Massoperenos. T. 1. [Ileat and Mass Transfer, Vol I -- Collection of Works) , Minsk, 1972, pp 65-74, (Translated from Reforativnyy Zhurn, al, Mekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B730, by P. P. Vorotnikov). Translation: Results are analyzed of numerical calculations of a turbulent boundary laver, in which various rules of change of path length of dis- placement across the boundary layer were tested. According to those calcu- lations, the velocity profiles in the boundary laver constructed in coor- dinates u/u.., ~-Wy, are independent of the Reynolds number near the wall and in the buffer area. In the outer portion of the boundary layer, the velocity profiles do not depend on the Reynolds number if constructed in coordinates Y/6, (u - u e)/Vl. In the last case, the form of the theoreti- cal curve is deternined to a great extent by the hypothesis used for the length of the displacement path. A curve calculated using the folloi,.,in-I formula for displacement path length agrees best with experimental re.SUltS: 6 if Y'