SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANTSOV, A.YE. - IVCHENKO. L.P.

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Organometallic Compounds USSR UDC 539.193.5-47.242 KONDII~AVYEVA, 0. 1., TROITSKMA, A. D., CHADAYEVA, N. A. , C!j-. T USACHEVA, G. -1-T., and 11.,ANr)QV. A. Ye., Kazan' Chol!"ical Tc-chnolo,-_-,-LCaI Institute Imeni S. M. Kirov and Kazan' Institute of Oroanic --Pd Fli-sical V J Chemistry Ipioni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences USSR "Investigation of thc Co-mplex Ccmpounds of Chro-miu:-,i (1) '.-Iith Or--~nic C, Derivatives of Arsenic by tlie E.PR Method" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obs'lichey Vol 43 (105), !.1o 9, Sop 7", pp Abstract: Hi.-,1-.t compounds of chromium (L) w,'~th- of arsenic (III) wor~i obtained in acetone solution. Tlie instamitaneouslv, az rcc:a te::mp~-,-aLure With a slf,r~ht 01-Me ponent. It was found that cham.,es even in ronotc! llrezis Surl-,Ou-."J-1,1,~~ L - I -, had a de 17 inite t.!~fecL on the charac terls tics of the b=d, which could be a possible decrease of the oi S electrons in formation Or I-hybrid orbitals. p Steels USSIR 621-735:616-,_",06-5 C1 I U.UN, 1". V. , and KiLH!'N" '11; . A. -orsk SHT2a"') and 1'-!etallur6y Institute imp-ni G. i. liosov "New Q~uenchinL Vedium,," e.oscow, N~etallovcdcniye, No 5, 70, PP 54-57 Abstract: To prevent crack;,n6 and distortion ol' steel parts, zne :-..edium mmst have a controlled coolin,~; rate. A r;edium is proposed wliicl, used solid par- ticles and water with air beinZ forced through the porous 7v~.teriaL as bulbles into a cylinder filled -with water and the solid particles. This placco ths! colid par- ticles in a suspended state of h4~h a~;itation. A &,mall Of a 11,10tation agent my be added it' necessary. In t~Lit; work ala:.-dnw-. f.LlJn-,.s, Gr.-nulalcd c4n:,erG j i" L (1-5-2.0 mmm mesh), glass (1.5 im diameter), and flotation ad(litives --pine oil or propylene oxide and butanol (OTISB) in q:Aant.".-Jes of 0.01 -, /I - - we re u -_ c d- . Upon adding the flotation agent azd turning on the air fiow, th~-ee layers were formd in the cooling mediizri col-,um: top layer--a froth; midd-le layer--air-water mixture with a small concentration of rapidly ;-..ovinl~ particles; and the bo-Uro-I layer- -water-air rA-xtu--,e wizh. a h.-*--h concentra-.ion of elov-movin~ particles. 7,ne cooling rate can be regulated by changing the ratios of solid p~,.r;icles and -Water and by altering the air -,flow. The particle-to-water ratios used were 1/10 and 1/5, and the air flow varied from 0.3 to 0-5 l1cN, 0- nin. 1/2 IVMITIII;ov) G. i., et al., 1-~:!tallovedeniye, No 5, M-IrY 70, rr, 54-57 Dolts ar-d snikes made from 40 Xh steel were hr=ated to 840-a600'c and quenched in oil, followed by termierinr,. The spikes were tempered at 240-2800C to a 'nard-ness of 44-56 (Rockwell C) and subjected to a bend angle of 150 wit'-Out fracture. --ie bolts vere +-,,.:T,-,rerLd at 5000 C to a Brinell hardness of 269-38a wituh a tensile 'r2 r *ni,- strength oil 120 kg/ '_ ,um Tests showed that 10 bolts were quenched to 200C in stirred water and -"Iiat four of them had cracks. T-en bolts oil quenched to 400C h--d no cracks. Of ten bolts auenched in the above-described quenching np~divjr. with a 1/10 ratio, one showed cracks; 50 bolts quenched in the mediwa with a 1/5 ratio and tae 01`05-5 flotation agent showed no cracks. The bolts had a unifom-.- oor~bite structure anid, a tenaile Ctrerl"th of IP-5-135 Quenching the spikes in the new meditm resulted in a hi,,ncr aiid morta un~'forn hardness and a larger bend angle before fracture (6o-looO) than when GpikeE were quenched in oil. 119 USSR UDC 632-954 IVANTISOV, N. K., TSKhA [Timiryazev Agricultural AcadeNW] "Aftereffect of the Herbicides Applied on Corn on the Crop of Later Cultures (Barley and 14illet)" Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 9, No 4 (90), 1971, pp 22-25 Abstract: The effect of herbicides applied on corn during planting on barley (Kazan 03/4 brand) and millet (Veselopodolanskoye 36 brand) planted in fol- lowing years was studied. Following herbicides were investigated: atrazi-ne prior to the appearance of and prometrin applied separately and concurrently corn shoots a.-une salt of 2,4-D alone, and in combination witin --trazLine, and tordon 101 applied when '11-' corn leaves had developed. it was determined that the most effective agent against the annual atu, peren~niai wec-is was a mixt1ire of 4 kgo/ha of atrazine with 1.2 k--/ha of the 'amine salt o~ 2," Barley was found to be most sensitive to the aft-oreffoct of atrazLne ard tordone 101, millet being re5istant to the action of Lhcz~e herbici'les. nxCC-,;L for tordon 101, the herbicides did not affect chemically tile grain of bariey and millet. 112 016 TITLE--CO.NSTRUCTION OF LARGE LAYING TRAINS IN TRENCHES AUTHOR-- S_QV 1 0 . m OCT UNCL ASS I F [ED PR"ICESSING DATE--23 170 0144ETER PIPELINES BY AUMN'01-10US PIPELINE FORMED BY EXPLOSION -U- COUNTRY OF INF(3--USSR, UNITED STATES - - SOURCE--MOSCOW, STROITELISTVO TRUBOPROVOOOVr NO 2, FEB 70, PP LI-13 DATE PUBLISHED ---- FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND., CIVIL AND MARrNE ENGR, MATEREALS TOPIC TAGS--GENERAL CONSTkUCTION, PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION. SYSTEM, EXPLOSIVE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0383 sri-i) CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119333 UNCLASS[FfED 212 016 U%~LASS[FrED PROCESS ING DATE-23--f-ICT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119333 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NEW METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE 01AMETER (2t5OOMM) TkANSHISSION PIPELINES IN rRENCHES FORMED BY EXPLOSION9 UNDER NUIPTHERN CONDITIONS, IN AREAS CeMPRISING, S4AMPS AND PERMAFkOST, IS DESCRIBED. THIS METHOD WAS DESI"J."IED AND DFVELOPED JOINTLY BY THE ALL UNION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRUNK PIPELINES (VNIIST) AND SOYUZG4ZSPeTSSTROY TRUSTz IT CONSISTS IN DIGGING TRENCHES BY EXPLOSION, USING STRETCHED CORD CHARGES, AS WELL AS CONCENTRATED AND SLIT CHARTESs A FORMULA FOR DETERMINIMG THE WEIGHT OF THE CHARGE 15 GIVEN. SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS OF CHARGE DISPOSITION, AND THE RESULTING AND PROJECTED TRENCHES IS PRESENTED. PIPELINES, ON DRY SECTIONS OF THE ROUTE, ARE BEINIG LAM l.',l TRENCHES BY UNIVERSAL ALL TERRAYN AUTONOMOUS MULTIPLE JNrT TkAINS''). EQUIPPED WITH ELECTRICALLY SELF PROPELLED WHEELS. WHILE 11".1 SWAMPY AND FLOODED AREAS WHERE TRENCHES APE FILLFD WITH WATER, AFTER THEIR FORMATION, THE PIPES ARE WELUED ON DIRY AREAS ADJACENT TO SWAMPS, TIfEN LOWERED INTO THE WATER AND ANCHORED TO THE BCTTC-,4 9Y A SPECIALLY DESIGNED FLOATING EQUIPMEINT. THE PrPE LAYING IN CHANNELS AND TRENCHES FORMED BY EXPLOSION EXCLUDES A SERIES OF OPERATIONS V.1.141CH AkE NECESSARY FOR COVENTIONAL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS METHOD ARE OUTLINE0. THE ARTICLE CONTAINS A BRIEF SURVEY OF .41-SH CAPACITY AUTONOMOUS MEANS CF TRANSPORTATION rN USSR 4!.;D IN US;I'USIN(-- ELi:CTR!CAL TRANSMISSION. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MULTIPLE UNIT MOTOR TRAIN "OVERLAINO" (USA) AND OF SELF PROPELLED WHEEL ARE INCLUDED. 0 f? I G' . A R T . 1-1 A S5 FIGURES. Microelectronics USSR CH=iov, I. V. , lykL",j --Y,--P. UDC 621-382.82 "Evaluating the Packing Density of the Elements in Monolithic Integrated Circuits" Kiev, IVUZ Radioelektronika, Vol 14, No 11, Nov 71, pp 1370-1375 Abstract: Geometric criteria for the packing of elements of monolithic integrated circuits are analyzed. A coefficient equal to the product of three coefficients is introduced for the packing density of the integrxa~ed circuit. Computational formulas are presented for the coefficients. One figure, bibliography of three titles. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621. 643. 002.2 + 411. 4 ZERNOV, A. V., ZAV'YALOV, V. E., INDYUKOV, A. F., C IVANTZQ~, ~V.YA.5 Ural. NITI, Chelyabinsk; and wMaCOMM V SHCHEPKIN, E. V., MITROSHIN, S. S., Nefteprovodniontazli Trust, Ufa. "Possibility of Automatic Double Welds of the Elbmv Joints in Large Diameter Pipelines" Moscow, Stroitel'stvo Truboprovodov, No 8, Aug 71, PP 15-17 Abstract: The Ural Pipe Industry Research institute developed zi method for producing automatic double-V welds under flux with an 0 overhanging welding head in plates of 6-12 mm thickness with 0 2 - 2. 5 rnm gap. 1/1 USSR ZERI?OV, A. V., et al., Stroltel'stvo Truboprovodov, Vo 81 Aug ?1, PP 15-1? With this method the welding arc is stabilized by a magnetic field created by a solenoid concentric with the electrode. The solenoid winding is in series with the welding circuit. The magnetic field is controlled by varying the distance of the solenoid from the weld. This method makes it possible to make the initial root weld either from inside or from outside in the elbow joint of a pipe. Analysis of weld sections showed that the quality of the welds is adequate. The subject solenoids can be installed on exist- ing welding heads. This will result in increased productivity and quality. c4 - Thermomechanical. Treatment USSR UDC 621.789-977:669.15-194.2 PRIDAINTSEV, M. V., and IVANTSOVA, E. 1. "Optimal Degree of Deformation of Austenite During ifigh-Temperature 1hermomechanical Working of Low-Alloyed Steel" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 9, 1970, pp 64-66 Abstract: The dependence of the optimal degree of deformation during high- temperature thermomechanical treatment of chrome-manganese-silicon steel on carbon content was determined on four melts of type 30KhGSA steel con- taining 0.29, 0.39, 0.48, and 0.58% carbon. Deformation by rolling was 30, 60, and 90%. The billets were austenitized at 1000%, and hardened after deformation from 900%. The mechanical properties were determined in specimens tempered at 200% for one hour. The optimal degree of defor- mation was found to decrease with increasing carbon content in the steel. The dependence of c.pt on carbon content allows the optimal degree of defurmation of austenite to be determined for chromansil steel of any composition. A figure is presented illustrating the dependence of optimal degree of deformation on carbon content. 1/1 USSR UDC 666.764.001.4 MIKAN, I. Ya. , IVAINTSOVA, L. A-, and MOISEYTSEVA, Z. K. , Moscow InstitutE of Chemical Techfiology imeni D. I. blendeleyev "Production and Properties of Refractories Made From Magnesium Oxide on Nitride and Complex Bonds" Moscuu., Ogneupory, No 11, Nov 72, pp 44-48 Abstract: Composite materials based on grains of fused magnesium oxide ccm- bined with silicon nitride, silicon oxynitride, and a complex bond consisting of forsterite, silicon carbide, and silicon nitride were produced by reaction caking. The composite and some of its properties are investigated. In com- parison with grained refractories based on magnesium o:d1de, the composite materials possess lower porosity, higher strength, and higher thermal sta- bility. Tile composite material also has good dielectric properties at in- creased temperatures. This material can be used at temperatures up to 1500% in presence of thermal shocks. Three figures, 2 tables, 11 bibliograp'-,ic references. UDC 519.24 LADOKIIP,~, V. 1. , K' 1 !.*C0.~, A. V'. 1'. K. , PA' YOVETS, V. V. the Con-c-Intion Function of" of CI I'l Intens-itv in 011, F0 si I,, Pri vc;r, i obra[~' t~ Z; SIn-lin... Ill'on'l. sistc of Olt il~ Coll lect ion 19-0, 1-41-146, fr--n 7-hurnal, Ki-bezriu- I , Abstr~c L ~-"o V 2 0 2 1) N. Y11. u 11 a I Ic Tro n s I i on: .:!"c cd- Hie cor- v. tic, tel-1:1i 7):1 i oil o fthe saml)lin 1::. , t i C) re I - Z 1 - r 1 c o I - ;, 1 C) 1 s asis of ob-- i c,, Ci to vr_;'~e l!': .1 c'! or '.1'e di o F tiv- cc n, functio.". ccr.- t:1 cir' 1) 2, rc!s- 11 t E"-; C? I -,I c t wilicl, Car 50 Zho'-` D1'0~ c ...I's t rar--~- C--: Ow LDI f"S ..,f ith "~La':-) es :I th'iS rcoui-eF UDC 519.24 LADOILHIN, V. I., KOBC111KOV, A. V., NEZINETDINOV, 1'. K., J)j~mOvFFS, V. V., "Exper--mental Doter:-,ination of the Furictlon of ProceSses of Intensity in Adaptive information Processing System-s" Priyem i Obraboti, I Tnt"'im. v Sio-Im. In-Fol-M. Sistenalch [Reception nnd Processing of Information in Cnrmplex Information Systc-nis -- Cojj,~,ctiojj c)f No 2, L. -146, (Translaze,~ `i-o:-, Re--r~ Kazan', Kazan UniversiIN Press, 1970, pp 141 1 . i t~ - Zhurnal, Kibernetika, ';,o 6, 1971 No 6 V202 by Yu. Shei-henko) . Abstract Translatlon: The probloj,-i of (Ictermination of the sim.,pling estimiite of the Cor- relation function in aduptive information processing syst(-,:~,is (ADIPS) on the basis of obse-I-vation data jr, studied. The Cauchy-11,Lmya1,ovs!,iv 111CUL1,11itV 1;~S used to write -nn estii~;ato for the dispersion of the cstir.~~ite of the Col-j'011- tion function. III conclusion, tile authors present examples of practical problems uhich cami be solved usim; the results they produce. Abstractors Note. The replace-ment of the actual processes occurring in ADIPS with stable Gaussian processes in this work requires foundation. 1/1 - 21- - Acc. Nr- - Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: ~M47380- GEOPHYSICAL ABST. 7.4 )? 0 0 6 S- 91956s Comparison of the results of determination of 'the color of petroleum products on Krf-51 and FEKN-56 instruments. Butrim. S. N ; Glebova, A. P.; Muiivaka. 6bF.). C I T -1 '-1 ti 1 T-8 era-E U m. , W. , ;. (Russ). The precision obtained with the app - F VK N-56 wa i 5 times as great as that of KX-51 when detg. tile Color of refined oil. The relation between the results obtaige-1 ~%ith tile 2 app. was expressed by the liticar equation - 5.6 + wilt"C x is the result obtained with tile upp. FLKN-56 and 'r that with tile app. KN-51, The reproducibility errors for the 2 app. are tabulated. The equation is graphically presentvd. (;Gjlz REEL/FRAME 1979090G '-t:112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30UCT70 TITLE-DECALCIFICATION UF POLYCLEFINS -U- AUTHGR-(05)-,LY.~=_60Vv O.V-t KRYMOVP P.V.9 KUDRYAVTSEV, V.B.t LYAKUMOVICH, A.G., 60BUKi N.S. tCUNTRY OF Il%FC---USSR SOURCE-USSR 263,141 REFERi7NCE-UTKkYTIYA, JZQBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSYr TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970r DATE PUbLISHED-04FEB70 SU3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-DECALGIFICATION, ALKENEP CATALYTIC POLYMERIZATION, CHEX.ICAL PATENT, SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT CCNTR0L MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/L474 STEP N(~--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 CIRL ACCESSION NU--AA0128873 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AAOIZ8873 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYOLEFINS PREPD. ON ZIEGLER i NATTA Ll - -CATALYSTS WERE DECALCIFIED BY BEING WASHED WITH H'T SOFT WAIPR CUNTG. DISSOLVED SURFACTANTS, SUCH AS K OR NA SALTS OF STIROMAL. A SOLN. 01: THESE SALTS WAS PASSED THROUGH AN A. C. OR 0. C. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD BEFORE IT WAS USED IN THE WASHING PRUCESS. UNC LASS I FIIED 112 -041 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATP--IJSFD70 Tl-,'LE-PREPARATION OF GASCLINE WITH AN 3CTANE NUMBER OF 95 IN AN INDUSTRIAL CATALYTIC RFFOR%i[NG PLANT -U- AUTHOR-- NYUKO 9-D-.V., KA'IINSKlYt E:.F.t MASLYANSKIY, G.N., FED')~-10V, A.P., SHAP RO, R.N. CCU14TRY OF I-NFO--U.SSR SOURCE--KHIM. TEKHNOL. TOPL. MASEL 19701 15(3)v 1-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PROPULS19N A'lln FUELS TOPIC TAGS-GASOLINE, FUEL OCTANE RATING, CATALYTIC CRACY,11,1~-,, OXIDF, 9XIDE CATALYST, PLAT!NU!4 CATALYST, HIGH. PREESSU?r: EF-F!7CT, Ci--'AICAL REACTION PATE, CHLO~INE, PETROLEU~4 CATALYTIC PEFO~~41NG C ON T krl L !.I AI 1'i G - - ~j S T 4 1 C T 13) S DOCU'lENT CLASS--UNCLA~SJFIED PROXY R=-E-L/FkAPr---j99()/204? STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOlOql74 Zj~ 21? C41 U~-CLASSI FIED P' '-)CFS~ IN-~ Tc--l I R :;IRC ACCESSVIN '40--AP0109974 A-8STP4CT/EXTR-%CT--(U) GP-0- ARSTRACT. THE PPCCESS A,'10 THE: DLi%AT lr-L)F: Mr-DERNIZED BY USING PT-AL SUB2 P SUB3 CATALYST PROW-ITED WITH CL I% ST=-%F) OF F, WHOSE ACTIviry WAS MAINTAINED BY ADDN. OF rlPCj. CL C9~'O~, S. P< THE RE4CTION ZONE. A GREATER ARGMATIZ4TION OF THE PAPAFF-l'.11C ~TrCK wALS REACHED AS THE AMT. OF H SU82 0 IN THE REACTION ZONE WAS PF-PiCer) 5y EVAPG. THE WATER FROM THE HYDROFINED GASOLINE STOCK A"'110 DRYI'li~ THE RECYCLE GASES WITH Mn-L. SIEVFS. A PRESSURE DECREASE TO 20 ATA IPJC-rASE.,) THE YIELD OF GASOLINE WITH RESEARCH 0:T.ANE NO. 95. A 3RD STC-,E qEACTOR WAS -ADDED,-DISTRIBJJTIMG THE CATALYST IN THE OUANT. RATIO 1:2:4 IN THE 3 REACTORS, RESP. LLLLLI-! ZZ- 'J LA S S I If ID ---- ------ UNC L 4, 5 S I F 1 C9 C. S S I N, 'j l) T E - - 9?." r T 7:) A PL A r iNj P, i s, T A L Y S I J- T I T L A 'UT I,! I - ( " -1 ) -'-' ~" i LY % S:-~ I I V A,:4 y v v K I Y 11,41F]WIN, V.V. T Y L) -' L - I'--. . TEKF-~,;L. T-:~L, ASEL 1470, 15(3) S-6 DATE PlicL ISrFL------70 ikj;)jr'CT A,ZAS--CHEV~ISTRY ri:pIc PLATIiNUM, HY,)PC;C.AAc-,T'I T I J U I A P 4 J" A I A L Y S I C 0 L L -Y I 1 '.5 - - ~ ~ 'j I*'- S T :' I "-- TI C-N S 0 CL,- T r L A S --U%CL I S ! F 1 i: ~Z I.'! XY L/r AXIF-- 1 1) 4(:- S T p ("t) I I/ 217- 0 13 TIICL A -a S I F I ED r k: r A T E - - 0 T r o c I `z ACC I I A T-Z T T x I Cl T An. s TTI AC T TO '-Il ~l MI ZE Tii,,~ I L I r'T S' ; k- 2 S 3 A T L T 4 C T E 0 't~ I T' , 1 C, L Ew~CuATFD TO 50-6,1 ki:-(',P4FqATl0N. t)tJ' I i:' T I k C; L 14 T 1 6 1: S 1 S T E LI-NE: kA T I C S r F DF LIG)~;C US T I ~;N ~,i F TL i C F D", T T . (IF H S H 2 R I N G C 6 E *4 E'Z A T I LIN W a S T:-! U J~l I_t 2 026 TITLE--PREPARATION OF AUTHOIZ-(05)-YAKOBSON, IYVIANYVIO-Vi, D.V. COL"ffRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY UNCLASSf FIED PROCESSING DA7r--T1'Zc:P70 AI - BLOCK COPOLYMERS OF PROPYLENE AND APHW GL&-_f` U- F.I.t AMERIK, V.'V.t PETROVA, V.F., SHIEYNSAK, 1970, (3), 11-13 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--COPOLYMEal PROPYLENEi CATALYTIC POLYMERIZATION, TITANIWK CHLORIDE, INTRINSIC VISCOSITYt ETHYLENE, 1SOBUTENE, STYRENE, CYCLOHEXANEY FREEZINGt IMPACT.STRENGTH CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0259 STEP NO--UR/0191/701OCjG/003/001,14/,-~-;31:1- CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102309 UNCLASSIFIcO 2/2 026 UNCLASSf FIED PROCESSING CIRC ACCESSION.NO--AP0102309 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF REACTIO.'; CONOTTIONS (TIME.(5 MIN,5 HR), CONCN. OF MONOMER 'ND TICL SUF~-', CHAINS IN POLYMN. OF PROPYLENE (111 (MIXED 141TH PROPANE) GAT~L~--::r 4:1 ET SUB2 ALCL AND TICL SUB3 MIXTS. WAS STUDIED. MOL. FROM POLYMER INTRINSIC VISCOSITY DETNS. IN DECALIN, INCREtSED WITH REACTION TIME AND TEMP. WHETHER MONOMER CONCN, 14AS DIECREASIN'f," oi-I CONST. INCREASING TICL SUB3 CONCN. (0.4 TO 3.5 TIMES 10 PRlf'lL N -1.) DID NOT -I TY, SED INTR-`---t,-. OLE INFLUENCE CHAIN VIABIL BUT DECREA M T VISCOSITYt PROBABLY DUE TO INCREASED NOS. OF ACTIVE.CENTER-S, !,R- r A DEPENDENCE OF POLYMER YIELD ON MOL. WT. AT DIFFERENT REACTIW! -:,izf-7 A, TICL SUB3 CONCNS., EXCLUDING INITIAL NON STEADY STATE REGIONS,) l,'j*llD.Tc:A';"~-:D FREEDOM FROM-.MOL. CHAIN TERMINAJON AND AFFIRMED THE EXISTENCE: OF MACROMOLS, IN THE SYSTEM. SUCCESSIVE POLYMN. OF 11 WITH ETKYLE?,~E: TO 1PERCENT) , I SOBUTYLENE ( 111 ) 14 TO 4. OPERCENT) , VI NIYLCYCLOHEXA~41`, STYRENE (I TO 1.2PERCENT) AND 111 (3 TO 4.1PERCENT) GAVE BLOCK COPOLYMERS HAVING RESISTANCE TO FREEZING IMPACT STRENGTH 2 TO 4 ANIO 2 TO 3 Tl.4ESP.RESP*, GREATER THAN THOSE OF Is Magnesium USSR UDC 669.721 -OLY-UNIN, G. V., NM7JZHZHAVLEV? K. D.1 L. A., and ;J"N Y" YUZIIANINOVA, T. P. "Thermal Balance of Powerful Dianthragm-Type Magnesium Electrolyzer With Top Mounting of Anodes" Tsvetnyye Metally, No 3, Mar 71, pp 62-64 Abstract: In order to determine the degree of utilization of power and th2 nature of thermal losses in magnesium electroly- zers of different capacitic5 with identical dei;ign, the thermal balance of an eLectroLyzer was measured. Recommendations are given to decrease heat Losses and increase the efficiency of the electrolyzer. The moFt importzint means of decrensir,,! the heat losses Lnci increasing cfficiency is said to be decrcasin,r the quaritity of gas ex..-=Ftea at thIc carhodc, plus reduction of losses throt_-~h t;i,,a toc, cover. in- creasing, t~,3 re:io,:L.L of 7_,~:ncsiuai from th~2 eLectroly2er 1,1-iZho"It increacin,f -che hent losses. Magnesium USSR UDC 669.721 OLYITNIN, G. V., MTJZHZIIAVI.EV, K. D., IVANDISHKINA, L. A., and YL17.RANINOVA, T. P. "Thermal Balance of Powerful Diaphragm-Type Magnesium Electrolyzer With Top Mounting of Anodes" Tsvetnyye Metally, No 3, Mar 71, pp 62-64 Abstract: In order to determine the degree of utilization of power and the nature of thermal losses in magnesium electroly- zers of different capacities with identical design, the thermal balance of an electrolyzer was measured. Recommendations are given to decrease heat losses and increase the efficiency of the electrolyzer. The most important means of decreasing the heat losses and increasing efficiency is said to be decreasing the quantity of gas exhausted at 'the cathode, pluB reduction of losses from the anode heads and through the top cover, -Ln- creasing the removal of magnesium from the el.ectrolyzer without increasing the heat losses. L/2 oil WICLASSIFIED PR 0 C E S S 1 IN G l) A TE - - 2 'f" )0 V 7 0 T I T L E-M ECHAf-#'f SM CF ACTION AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF IN T PAV ENO US A'JMIN'ISTRATiJM OF TUSAZ[f), S'FREPTO~4YCIN AP40 PAR4 AMINUS~LICYLI(; Acif) 1% AjTwu-P-(03)-P1L1?CfiUKt f"I.S.1 IVANYUTA, O.M., KOVALENK0, N.N. G-CUNTRY OF IN1F0--USSR SOURCE--P-1011L TUBEAK 48(l): 26-30. 1970 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU3JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ,TOP[ C TAGS--- R)OF-RCUI-0 S I S, I SON I A Z 10 , AM INOSAL ICYL I C AC 10 t S) R Lf'f OMYC I N C C.NTR OL M ARK I '11r,--N,'O R E S TR I C T I CUNS .4 L GCCW~ENT rtASS--U' CLASS! F 'FO PROXY REEL/~:RAMF-3006/0437 STEP CIRC ACCESSION %40--AP0134?.05 kj;~iC L... I S, S I F 1,-:: J 212 Oil UINIC L A S S I F I E 1) PROCESSING DATE--27NUV7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134205 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFICACY OF I.V. INJECTION OF HSONIAZ[D) STREPTOMYCIN AND PARA AYtIN,'J1SALT(.YLIC ACID (PAS) IN TREATING PATIENTS WITH DEGEf".'ERATIVE FORMS OF PULMUNAR.Y T1,11BERCULOSIS AND .ALSO THE COINICENTRATION OF THESE 3 BASIC TUBERCULOSTATIC AGEiNfS WITH fHE I.V. AND USUAL ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION WERE STUDIED. THEE FORMER METHOD WAS EMPOLYED IN HAiNOLING 194 PATIENTSt 96 OF WHOM HAL) FRES.L-ILY 10ENFIFIED DISEASE AND 98 OTHLFRS SUFFERED FROM A Lr)NG STANOING OISEASE TREATED UNSUCCESSFULLY BY THE ROUTINE METHOD OF ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY. IN PATIENTS WITH FRESHLY RECOGiNIZED DISEASE THE TREATMENT RESULTED IN CLOSURE OF CATIVITES WITH CASEOUS OEGENERATION (36PERCENT) AND IN -NEGATIVE BECILLOSCOPY (98PERCENT). CLOSURE OF CAVERNS WAS ACHIEVE0 IN 25PERCENT AND NEGATIVE BACILLOSCOPY IN 60PERCENT O~ CASES WHO HAD BEEN UNSUCCESSFULLY TREATEO BY THE ROUTINE METHOD FOR OVER 6 Y10. CONCENTRATION OF TUBAZID, PAS AND STREPTOMYCIN IP4 THF BLOOD, INTACT AND AFFECTED AREAS OF A RESECTED LUNG, FOLLOWING I.V. INJECrIO,"j OF THESE DRUGS, IS 2-16 TIMES AS FIGH AS WITH THEIR ORDINAR.Y ADMINISTIRArlOiN. FACILITY: DEP. TUBERC., KIEV MED. IINST.t KIEV, USSR. U-C L"; S S I F I F USSR IYIMTK TT A -V Lening p Yu. N., and XOROVICTIEV D. K., grad It Aut-ooscillatin,7 1,1otions of a Cylinder To-wed. in a .'eakly Aqueouc, Polymor Solut-ion" Moscow, IzvestiYa Alcadcmii Naulc USSR, Ii_Iekha-nik,-,,i ZhiClkosti i Ga,,,,a, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 16-9-164 Abstract: Thr action of polnricr arMiLl-ions on oil the n un rt n, 1; *1'. Orl- motion of a to,.w-:67 ber=3-10-)-104, 'M_t~; inve.-Air"Vted. The cvlindcr tjie of lateral d i -31 o c,,1 t under the action of t1w, fr)llcle c: (11 "1 1. t i o 1-1 r!.,, to the of the -ocriodic bre~-,~Ic-off of tl-ic bcjund,-.i--v 1:?,_ycr. The to,.,!in,7 --peed, resist~.Incc, nnd the 11-tteral dicloc,-itiom-3 f h e mnlitudes, 0-1 tic;, d e c r e c, r e c'. . A v c r ae c autooccillation.,,-, -,nd the resi--tance 0-_~-, the c functiono c)4- it-, owinr, c-oeed. The increment ()-f 'e- is the ;mor,-~ thr- sist-unce o" th.c o.,-,c ill in!, C~-14.j .1 ampli'uade of oscillatlion-; it in in r,, J-1 of polyetill- -u"ono a" c 1 e n e o,-.-,i d e muc h I ow e rth,,'i in g,iven for clecrease o-f the cimpliturle of cyli-rider towert In bi-bl' ior:r-. rhic re'ortncon. USSR UDC 532.503.2:678 KIIISLAVSKAYA, N. G. J,Y4-~ "Experimental Study of the Effect of Additions of Polyacrylanide on Frictional Resistance During Flow in a Space Between Coaxial Cylinders" Trudy Leningradskogo Politekhnicheskogo Instituta, Aerotermodinamika (Works of the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute, Aerothermadynamics), No 313, 1970, pp 123-127 Translation: This paper contains some experimental results from a study of the effect of additions of a type of polymer on the frictional resistance during flow of water in the clearance between coaxial cylinders. The basic purpose of the experiments was determination of the effect of the molecular weight of the polymer and its concentration on the frictional resistance. Aqueous aolutions of the domestically produced polymer -- polyacrylamide -- were taken as the test object. The tests were run for a broad range of variation of molecular weights and concentrations. There are 5 illustrations. 1/1 Semiconductor Technology USSR LMC 546.6811191548.522 IVAN=H&_L- A-i NISILANOV, D. N., DIYACHKOVA, N. N., SABININ, A. G., band ANDREYEV, V. M. "Study of Silicon Rigration During the Deposition of Epitaxial Layers of Gallium Arsenide From the Gaseous Phase" Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialyt Vol 9, No 12, 1973, pp 2li6-2119 Abstracti A study was made of the transfer of 'he short-lived radioisotope SOI from the arsenous chloride and of the source of gallium during the epitax W accretion of GaAs. The system H2-AsCl3-Ga was used as t1w gaseous phase and either irradiated qLkirtz or elemental silicon mixed with the Ga was the Si source. Six runs were izade under varying conditions and. the amount of SPI varied from below detection limits to 2 x 1a20 cm-3, The greatest con- centration of 81 in the apitaxial layer was observed when the elemental Si or crushed quartz was thoroughly mixed ifith a liquid containing 3-4% Ga. In this case, values for Si wera similar to those for SiO2. The proposed method for Si transfer Is via the moleculix species SJ_As and SiO. 1/1 USSR UDC 681.2.002.56:661.92 KIKIY, B. F., IVASHCHENKO, B. P., ROMENTSEVA, S. A., Odessa Technological Institute of triCt E ~-ri~er_a_tlon Industry "Semiconductor Low-Temperature Hygrometer" Moscow, Kholodil'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1971, pp 22-23 Abstract: The new GTA-70 automatic thermoelectric hygrometer developed bV tile Odessa Technological Institute of the Refrigeration Industry is described, and test results are presented. The new hygrometer permits deteminatiov, of the dep point to -70* C at an ambient temperature of 20-130'. The operation of the optical system and other units of the hygrometer are described in detail. Operation of the instrunient tinder laboratory and production cond-itions revealed that it requires a warm-up time of 1.5-2 hours for accumulation of cold in Lhe intermediate tank with the water-alcohol solution. By leaving the .1u7iliary themopile with an intake of no more than 100 volt-amperes on the warm-up Lizme can be avoided. The reproducibility of the measurements is within Lhe limits of 1*. At a dew point of -70' C, 20-30 measurements per hour can be obtained, and at a dew point of -40' C, 50-60 measurements per hour are possible. 163 - Welding USSR UDC 621.791.75:004.17 ASNIS, A. YE., A., Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paf-ofi, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, and MOSENKIST TU. G., Leninskaya Kuznitsa Plant "Properties of Welded Joints With High-Strength Welds" Kiev, AvLomaticheskaya Svarka, No 3, Mar 71, pp 15-17 Abstract: The properties of low-carbon steel welded joints w-tith h-igh-stren,lth welds were studied under the condition of retain- ing sufficient weld plasticity. It is shown that under this con- dition, high-strength welds do not differ from joints with ordi- nary welds. Micromechanical test data show the variation of mechanical properties of the joint in the weld and the weld- affected zone during welding by UONI-13/45 electrodes, Sv-GSG2S wire in carbon dioxide, ANP-1 (ANLV-70) electrodes, and Sv-O3XhGS'.'111F wire in carbon dioxide. For comparison of the deform-ability ol" welded joints with ordinary and high-strength welds, samples were manufactured with a two-way bead forming in a groove (Lyi)u 11' and 1/2 USSR I ASNIS? A. YE., et al., Avtomaticheakaya Svarka, No 3, Mar 71, pp 15-17 but- joints with complete penetration (the weld of ordinary strength) and with poor penetration to 40 percent of Oic cross section of the specimen (high-strength weld) from which type 2 spec-Lmens were made. A true stress diagram is presented for the type 2 samples samples using various electrodes and -,;iire. It is noted that tensometric measurements of the stresses in the welded joint under tension demonstrated that in the initial stage o-f plastic flow the stress growth rate in the basic metal, the weld- affected zone, and the weld is different. As a result of low plasticity of welds made by chalk-coated electrodes, crackB occurred in the welds with insignificant strain. In high- strength welds made by ANP-1 electrodes and Sv-08KhG:7P1'F wire no cracks occurred during this stage. 2/2 - 77 - USSR uDo 621-791.756.oll AST11S, A. YE., KA.SATKIN, B. S., IVAS-HOMMO- G. A. and 11r1jSIyi11C1_r~1111xOy V.F., ins-titute Of Eleczrlc lnnneni on "Increasing Strength of Weld Joints Operating at Low Temperature" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaye. Svarka, No 6. jun 71, Pp 33-34 Abstract: One of the measures for increasing workability of ,,7~21d jOintS a- low temperature is the removal of stress concentrators. These stresses are most significant a" T)oints where the seam merges with the base metal. ~?_, S-,cotuL transition can -be obtained using an electric arc fu_rnace with -- nonconsu---Le electrode. At the Instlitute of Electric W-lding work -was pe-rforined to explain the effect of electric-arc processing on the resistance of 1,eld joints to brittle failure at low V-imnE-rature. Tests wcre conducted u:;inj- :A,uel 10:127CMIcR where welded mimplej were :3ubjected Lo - 300-ton vorce LA; -OPC". 1~1),:Ltr:iL; in the iritiall ~_-Late fractur~_-d clang the weld Seam; seams ;,ti~.h- hnad b-_en nech-anica-l-,Y cleared faiie,", in the seam itself; and oeams w.-ic-Ii had been electric-arc treated fa-4-1--d in the base metal at sonle di3tance from '.hc weld. Weld Joints made in- s -.1 e e 1 -7 -1 IC(32B whicL L-ad be-en C an 5500C possessed aq higher impact strength than those sc-ams nad ncj~ bc-_- heat treated. Thus it concluded that local eiectric-hrc trel,tm~onlil is --,r1 effective method of increG_zing the workability of joints lou, te..,-6_i_rat-i1r._-,. 2 figures, ' tables. 1/1 USSR UDC: 539.5 MaRsimovic I i, G. G. I i I I i, in, Y I i. V. Drozd, N. P., Slenzak, G. Y e. , 'Fre _ilov, Jr. Kiev-Llvov "Studies of Stability OF the Structure and 14echanical Properties of '.1olybdewitii Under Long-tenn Temperature and Stress" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosty, No 4, Apr 72, pp 68-7S. Abstract: The influence of long-term applicati-on of temperature and stil-c-s's cv, the structural stability and mochanic.,11 properties of moi ybd -Ibaf, C; I Joic witi, preliminan, forrwition Of Cel]Lllar structure is Studied. It is shui:n that chan-t- in mechanical properties of deforriled ITIolybdenum alloy dui,Jr~l ajineajil)c LIPdVI- 10%~*, are determined basically by the annealing temper."Iture, not hy the ]):'(I or hojdin~~. time at the temperature, within the temperature range studied (800-1000cC). '11"(. 0 1 1 A LCU11L action of the load duriij- aonpal,iny of deforined molybdentull c"'llsos jo) increase in tenpci,iturc of n,ansition to the brittlc lh(-, inlrodlic-i-l"C'n I'l- dispersed second phase particles allowrs -reliable stabili:,,iLi(w; of 11w structure in molybdenum at 1000*C with Significant loads over Inng perjois of If annealing Of deforned iiolybden= is perfoixled in the feripe-raturt, intcri-al in which pri-mary recrystallization occurs, additional applic-,tion c-)f Loa's dilrili~- annealing can slightly increase the recrystallization rate and dC(_-T-1-z3_,;C characteris tics. 6 USSR UDC 539-5 DANTYUSHCEENKOV, I. A., IYAW"" MILIMAN, YU. V., YJ Nj% I., Kiev TREFILOV, V. I., jj-U-HTj , A. L "Influence of Structure and Testing Conditions an the Mechnnical ProDerties of Low-alloyod Molybdenum" Kiev, Proble.-ty ?rochnosti, No 12, Dec 70, pp 58-63 Abstract: A correlazion is established between 1z;he mechanical charactoristias nroduced in testing of type TSM-2A sheet molyb- denur, with various structural stat.'es in extension and A4."lexure. It is demonstrated that the ratio ol" those characteristics de- crea2es slightly as the deformation rate is increased. Tho plasticit'y characteristics are independent of the deformation rate if the test temperature is much higher than the temperazure of transition to the brittle state, and decrease rapidly as the deformation rate increases if the ttest tenmerature is near the temperature of transition to the brittle siate. 1/1 Simulations USSR UDC: None BIMTKOV, Yu. A., DDNOV, V. G., and IVASHCHET MI, 1. ~L- _G. "Dev-ice for Mlodeling the fleuron" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, prorVE;hlennrje obraztsy, tovaniyye znaki, wo 14, 1973, P 1419, 110 373737 Abstract: Mis device., which containa an integrating circuit and th,,.-ristors, has a control electroae for the first thyrist-ar connectea with the integrator, a second th3-ristor beinG joined to the anode of the first. The function of this control electrode is to exzand the class of probleams capable of solution. 1/1 Acc. ~Nr~: Abstracting'_~Service: 'Ref'.' Code: AP0052507 cnmicAL ABST.-::T~-;76 101605t Electron-microscopic and optical study of the sur- faces of amorphous poigner chips. Bezruk, L. 1-; L IZ - V 1: - rr N - P.-k-4, -.4VV'4U'- Ser. B 1970, 12(1), 35-7 (RiLssi. PolyurRhane rubbt~ (1) samples w!re exposed to silent el". discharge in 0 and obsd. by electron microscopy. Spherulite-like structures (if 3 types appeared: hy- perbolic. polygonal. and ellipsoidal. Other methods of sample prepn. for electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and birefrin. gence failed to reveal any signs of spherulite-like structureti. Anal. of the results showed that the spherulite-like structures are due to inhomogenities on the I surface and not to the existence of spherulites; I have a globular aniorphouE structure. C.PJR J REEL/FRAME 19821148 1/2 016 WICLASSIFIED PAUCESSING DATE--3oocr7O TITLE--EFFECT OF QUENCHING FRCM ROLLING HEAT ON THE MECHANICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURAL STEELS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-PISKUNt V.T., ULEYNIKOVv N.P.t KAPLIY9 N.I., IVASHCHENKO, V.M., STYCHINSKIY, L.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--STAL' 19709 30(21, 161-3 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--STRUCTURAL STEEL, STEEL QUENCHINGt MECHANICAL PROPERryt MANGANESE STEELt SILICON STEEL, STEEL TEMPERING CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS DOCUMENT CL~SS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAs'4E--199-dI867 STEP NO--UR/0133/70/030/002/016 1/0 1-) 3 CIR.C Ll'-!'~ _1 A'~ I- Ir 0 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING 0,'4TE--36'JCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL15686 ABSTRACT?EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT. STEEL BARS (14-22 -At,,.l DIAM,.) C;3NI-G. C O.L6-0.35v MN 0.48-1.35v AND SI TRACE-1.05PERCENT WERCE QUENCHEL) 'I.%, WATER FROM THE ROLLING HEAT FOR 10-14 SEC AND TEMPERED BY RESIOUAL HEAT. THE TREATMENT GENERALLY IMPRUVED MECH. PROPERTIESt AS COMPARED WITH THOSE OF THE HOT ROLLED STOCK. FACILITY: VJNETS. PULITEKH. INST., DONETSK, USSR. -(' L -Al -S 1~ ! c- I v 0 112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13SEP70 TITLE--FOqf4ATION OF RETICULAR POLYURETHANE 6ASEO ON AN OLIGOMERIC 14ACPO DIISOCYANATE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-NESTEROV, A.E.i LIPATOVA* T.E., IVASHCHENKO, V.R., LIPATOV, YU.S. CCUNfRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. 8 1970, 1212) 150-3 DATF PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--P0LY0RFTllANF RFSIN, GLIGGMERt ORGANIC ISOCYANATE, MOLECULAR WFIGHT, !NTRINSIC VISCOSITY CONTROL AlARKINGS--NO RFSTR[CTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0252 STEP t4O--Uk/0460/70/012/002/0150/0153 CIRC ACCESSIOIN' N0--AP01023002 U%C L A S S I F I t: D 212 015 UNCL ASS I FIE D PROCESS114G DATE--ISSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102302 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POLYDISPERSITY, MOL. WT. DISTRIBUTION, INTPINSIC VISCOSITY, AND DIMENSIONS OF MACROMOLS. RESULTING FROM THE REACTION PRODUCTS OF A MACRODIISCCYANATE (1) (PREPD. FRCM POLYPROPYLEN-E GLYCOL (MOL. WT. 2000) AND 49 40IPHENYLIM-ETHANE DIISOCYANATE) AND ETC(CH SUB2 OH) SUB3 WERE STUDIED. A SUDDEN INCREASE IN THE MOL. WT. OF I AND IN THE M SU82-M SUBZ RATIO WAS OBSD. BEYOND SIMILAR TO 50PERCENT CONVERSION* A PLOT OF INTRINSIC VISCOSITY, M SUBW-M SUBZ, AND R PRIME2-M SUBW VS. CONVERSION (WHERE (R PRIME2) PRIMEONE HALF IS THE MFAN SQUARE RADIUS OF INERTTAY.M SUBW IS THE WT. AV. MOL. WT., ANO M SUBZ IS THE Z AV. MOL. WT.) SUGGESTED THAT A COMPLETELY CROSSLINKED POLYURETHANE, CONSISTING OF DISCRETE MICROGLOCKS SPARSELY BOUND BY CHEM. BONOSP WAS FORMED DURING THE LAST STAGES OF HARDENING. UINICLASSIFIED Powder 14etallurgy USSR UDC 6~111.'(62.V~.ODl V., Kiev Polytechnic Institute "Effect of Inertial LoadinL on th,-, Process of Vibrational Packinu, of Pu~;der Materials" Kiev, Poroshkovaya meta-1-lurC,,iya, Ho 2, May 72, pp 18-21 Abstract: Cited here are the results of an experimental study cf various techniques of vibrational packiia-g conducted on copper po-~7(lor of t1,,0 dimen- sional. fractions (-05+04 and -016-JO1) unde2- slight Inertial --prec"cur-, produced by a stationary male die and calibrated weights rigidly cannected to it. The highest density is sho,,m to be gained by applying sliil -~.It ,2 follow-Ing 30 see of free vilbratxry pac' pressures of the orderof 5 kn/n r I:in, and step-wic lo,ading. Thio technique promotec- the packi-ng, proces-, and, yields P. much hit;I cr finito de=ity. licric'utcd loudinf~ th(~ ovc-raIl density of the syst(.m whereby the best results are olbtain,~:d wider LJijy1t pressure. An increaE;e in presure adveroely affected denc-ity in bot!-, cases. The experiment~L, datia on powders of a courser diiii,'Jisic'mal fr,,-tcld,~-n (-05-~01) show a lower density in-C-r-eflent 41-han in finer fI*bf---t-J,,n. However, here too step-wise loading promotes tii(-% pack-ing prcxr---sl Lc; pr-- duce a higher finite den-sity. (4 illustrations, 8 bibl-JoL~,raphic referencec) 1/1 USSR UDC 621.762.4:669.71 and CHUB, V. S., Kiev Polytechnical Institute "Free Vibration Compacting of SAP Powders"~ Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, pp 28-40 Abstract: Free vibration compacting of SAP-1 powder was studied in order to establish the possibility of even adjustment of the powder -to a density near that of degassed ("presintered") SAP briquettes, The change in density of the powder mass during vibration compacting was generally similar to that observed for other loose bulk materials under the same conditions. It was found that there are optimal vibration frequencies (on the order of 100 11z) producing the greatest density. Amplitude also has a definite optimal value producing maximum compacting. 'The optimal value determined in these experi- ments (40 microns) was the same for vibration frequencies from 50 to 200 IN. 3 Vibration compacting succeeded in producing powder densities of up to 1.8 g/cm approaching that of preliminarily pressed briquettes. USSR UDC 547.822.5 IVASHCHENKO, Ya. N., MOSHCHITSKIY, S. D., and DAINILCUNKO, V. P., Institute -6f Ofganic CH-e-M'slry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR "Derivatives of Tetrachlorcpicolinic Acid" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Kimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XXXVII, No 5, 1971, pp 474-476 Abstract: A study was made of the reaction of ethyl ester and 3,4,5,6-tetra- chloropicolinyl chloride with hydrazine hydrate. 1-1hen using tetrachloropico- linic acid ester, 4-hydrazino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid hydrazide is formed. Tetrachloropicolinic acid hydrazide is obtained from tetrachloro- picolinyl chloride in hexane at -50 degrees, and bis-(tetrachloropiconoyl) hydrazine, in alcohol. In the absence of phosphorus pentachloride, 2,5-di- (31, 41, 51, 61-tetrachloropyridyl-2')-l, 3, 4-oxadiazol is synthesized from the latter. The procedures for obtaining 11 derivatives of tetrachloropico- linic acid are presented; and their formulas, yields and melting points are given, l/i - 75 -- USSR UDC 632.96 NOVEK-XPJMNIKOV, P. A., and IVASHC N. "A Herbicidal Compound" USSR Authorts Certificate No 327912, filed 17 Aug 70, published 29 Mar 72 (froz RZh-Khimiya, No 229 Nov 72, Abstract No 22N483P) Translations A herbicidal compound is proposed which is based on chloro- benzoic acids. In order to obtain a synergic effect and reduce the after- effect on crops, trichloroaminopicolinic acid is added in amounts of 2-55% of the chlorobenzoic acids. The results of tests of the cblorobenzoic acids, trichloroaminopicolinic acid and mixtures of the compounds on an experimental field infested with pink gentian are given. The aftereffect of the herbicide was checked out on perennial woad and on winter wheat. T. A. Belyayeva. 1/1 USSR IVASHCHENK04-YA. N., YOSHCIIITSKIY, UDC 632-954- 547.821 S. D., KARABANOV, YU. V., and "Study of Herbicidal Activity of 4-Alkylarainotetrachloronyridines" Kiev Khimicheskaya Promy May-Jun 70, pp 2i__2T_ shlennost' Ukrai No 3, Abstrac~: The authors studied the herbicidal activity of a new Sroup ___ - - -_ _U of pentachloropyridine derivatives, viz. 4-amino-2,3,5,6-betrachloro- pyridine and oiu-her 4-alkylemino-substituted derivatives in position 4, obtained by tho interaction of pentachloropyridine with alICY1,mines in a medi= of dioxane and methyl alcohol at kO-600C. All the tested comDounds were found to have appreciable physiological activity. 95 p t., CC (-C 11F S F C, t - I I SI F L. I 5'~: Y CCL,'\Tc~ LF I N F C-- L S SC L -~ C F I V - ( E VE P f. I S I K LS C I C I N 19 7 c 1 5 E_ 1; CATES FLLLIS~-EC------7C SUEJECI AREAS--CFEVISTFY IGP I T - ~'~ S-- C F L LI N -, T L C C ~; C~ I C 03, NYCIIN C PY P I C I M] CRGA U A'j E S I UP C C C I N C f N I C f- P, I C b C 11, , C F F V I C A L S ~ N T lit S I s CCATRCL ;FSI~' I(] ICNS CCCLIVENT CLASS--LNCLASSIFIEC PRCXY PEEL/FRAPE--l(~I,~C/1700 C I C I C N p I,,- f 4t Acc. Nr: - Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: AP0049782- CHEMICAL ABST. J~' le_~ '1W /f 0 1/0 00* 100451c Reaction of pentachloropyridine with organamd9nd- sium compounds. IvashiSkcnko 1':a, "T.; Mosheb ii S 11 Eliseeva, A. K. (Inst. Orl. Khim.' Kiev, US9-R-). otsiki. ~~ocdin. 1970, (1), 58-9 (Russ). T soln. of 17.5 g penta- chloropyridine (1) in 100 ml mixt. of abs. tetrahydroftiran and EtjO was added dropwise to MeNlgI (from 2.4 g Mg and 14 g Mel) in Et,O and the mixt. heated 2 hr at 50-60* to give 351t~ 2.2',3,3'.5,5',6,6'-octachloro-4,4'-bipyrid:ne, m. 24-1-8* (EtOpf'. and 4-rnethyl-'-),3,5,6-tetrachloropyridine(ll,R. -Me) (Ila) Ila was also obtained, by gradually heating 2.75 g 2,3,5,6-tetTachloro- pyridine-4-acetic acid I hr at 200', in 95cl~,'c yield. Similarly prepd. were II (R, b.p./mm, rn.p., and yield given): Ale, R a , *" a cl, N a 90'/0.02, 8~--90' (E'tO14 + H:O), 25; Et, 030 '~0.02, 67-~O (AcOH + HtOb 85: Pr, 94-5*/0.02, -, 62; Bu, 100'/0.07, -, 68; PhCH2, 165*/0.15, 105-70 (EtOli), 42. To 1.15 g Ila in 30 ml H%O at 80-90' was gradually added 1 .5 g KMnOj during 30 hr to give 0.2 g 2,3,5.6-tetrachloroisoriicoti";c acid, ril. 220-2' (HtO). S. K. Baneriee REEL/FMME 19801700 cL 17 IVASIMIC YE. N. "Application of the Method of Functional-Invariant Solutions of V. 1. Sriiirnov and S. L. Sobolev to the Problem of Collision of Two Llastic Quar ter-P lanes" V sb. Dinamika sploshn. sredv. VyD. 6 (Dynamics of a Continuous Mledim, v 6--collection of works), llovosibirsk, 1970, pp 40-49 (fro-m RZIi-rlekhanika, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V78) Translation: The mentioned problem was solved by the indicated method in rhe following statement. 'A-70 cluarter-planes move opposite to each other with identical velocity. At the time of impact all the points of tile edre. of one quarter-plane come in contact with all the points of the corresponding edge of 0 the other quarLer-planc. The material of boLh quarLer-pLanes is tile :iariw and their edges which are in conLact at tile time of iiripact a-re free of stref;s. The tangential contact stre,,;ses are not considered. Formular-.- are indicated for calculating the displacements and stresses in the qUarter-pJanes after inpacL. Examples illustrating tile solution are presented. Instrurnentation aid Equipment TJSSR UEC 621-3~4-8 VASIL'YEV, M. A.) Zf;TJF" 0. V., )LU. if., and CHEREIIIIIII, V. T., Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences Wr SSR "High-Sreed Autouatic Switching of Potentiorrieter Bands" Kiev) Matallofizika, I-TO 39, 1972, pp 118-122 Abstract: A smell-scale electronic devIce has been developed iuaking it possible to 'fully automate the switching of bard3 on self-recording -potentiometers accord- in- to a previously 6iven program. 'Ria -.se of contact-free elerr,~ants provides a fast switchin-a rate which is deterrdrtad. by the t~rpe of output ew.Lrioltatin- element. 4 ftcUres, 1 table, 3 bilblio,-,raphic references. 1/1 USSR UDC 537.534.8 VASIL'YEV, M. A., IVASHCHEN`KO, Yu. N., and CHEREFIN, V. T. "Mass Spectrometric Investigation of Ion Emission Arising During Bo7mbardment of Metals With Argon Ions" Kiev, Meta" ofizika, No 32, 1970, pp 148-153 Translation: The application of the industrial MI-1305 mass spectrometer for the study of secondary ion emission arising during the bombardment of metals with a beam of positive argon ions is described. A universal attachment, which makes it possible to use this mass spectrometer both for tile sti.idy of secondary positive ions and for an ordinary isotopic analysis with standard ion sources, is proposed. As a result of control tests on titanium specimens the instrument's resolv- ing power equal to 100 was attained. The intensities of secondary ion currents for 13 metals are presented. The mass spectrum of the secondary get Fron vanadium witli ion emission arising during the bombardment of a targ the primary ion beam is described in detail. Bibliography: 7 entries. IllustraLlons: 14. Tables: 2. 78 1/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA'rE--30*3CT70 TITLE--ION ION EMISSION OF PORE METALS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-VA5ILYEVt M.Vot IVASHCHENKOt YU.Nor CHEREPIN, V*T. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--DOPOV, AKAD, NAUK* UKR* USU9 SERe A 19709 32(219 141-3 JATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS 70PIC TAGS--FIN ~-_,~-TAL OXID;_~'j Er4THALPYY ALiJ,Ml-*4J'l, VANADIUM, :!E.-ZYiLiUfli, ZINC, GERMANIUM, TLJINGS'i~:Nj -Ro"j, SILICON, NICKEL, C03ALT CONTROL MARKING--NO REESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1998/2068 STEP ND--UR/0441/70/0--~?/0.02/t)14'1/0143 CIRC ACC~,SSION NO-AT0122,197 H: o'_' L A " S I f -_ I ~'. 1) 1 2/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-3~-DOCT70 :10,C ACCESSION NU--AT0122297 A6-cTkACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDIZS CARRIED OUT OF SECONDARY ION EMISSION DUE TO ION B014BAR:)-ME,'-;T OF AL, TI, MG, V, CRI BE" ZN? GEr N8, W1, FE, S1, N1, CGt TA, CJ, PD, ~B, AND SN' AS PURE METALS. RELATIVE INTENSITIES WERE RECORDED OF THE SECONDARY ION CURRENTS, AND IT WAS FOUND THAT ELEMENTS SHOWING HIGHER AFFINITY TO 0 UAVE HIGHER YIELDS OF SECONDARY IONS. CORK'ELATION wAS ESrABLISHED BETWEEN DELTAH SUB298 PRIMEDEGREESK VALUES OF THE OXIDES OF THE ELEME:NTS AND THEIR SECONDARY EMISSION INTENSITIES. SURFACE CHEM. COMPDS. PLAYED AN &IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE PAOCESS OF SECONDARY ION EMISSION. FACILITY: INST. METALLOFIZ.t KIEV? USSR. I f I F-n USSR UDC 537.534.8 VASIL'YEV, M. A., MASHCHENKO, Yu. N'. , and CHEREPINI, V. T. "The Effect of Composition and Structure of Iron-Carbon Alloys on the Yield of Positive Ions During Sputtering by Ion Bombardment" Kiev, llfetallofizika, No 32, 1970, pp 143-148 Translation: Iron alloys containing from 0.025 to 1.5 wt... carbon were sputtered by the primary beam of positive argon ions with an energy of 6 kev. The density of the bombarding current was approxinately 0.6 ma/cm2. The unount of ion current in the range of mass ntt~bers 1-200'was measurei by the mass spectrometric method. The existence of a linear dependence of the intensity of ion peaks for 12C+, 56Fe+, and I8OFe3C+ on the carbon content in iron was established. Investigation on deformed specimens from Armco iror, and on an allot, u-ith 0.73% carbon tempered after hardening showed that the intensity of peaks 56Fe+ and 12C+ was not sensitive to structural changes in the matrix. Bibliography: 10 entries. Illustrations: 4. Tables: 2. 1/1 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--SECONDARY 10~ EMISSION OF SOLIOS STUDIED WITH THE MI-1305 MASS SPECTROMETER -U- AUTHOR-(02)-lVASHCHENKO, YU.N., CHEREPIN, V.T. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PRIS. TEKH. EKSP. 1970, (2), 181-3 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--MASS SPECTROMETER, ION EMISSION/(U)MI1305 MASS SPECTROMETER .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[EO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0868 STEP NO--UR/0120/7O/OOO/OO2/Oi8l/Ol83 CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0136302 A SS U Nl(" L , -A -1 F I r-- 0 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136302 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL OF MASS SPECTR OMETER MI-1305 WAS USED TO STUDY THE SECONDARY ION EMISSION DURING TON BOMBARDMENT OF SOLIDS. AN ATTACHMENT IS DESCRIBED TO BE USED BOTH FOR THE STUDY OF THE SECONDARY POS. IONS AND FOR THE USUAL ISOTOPE ANAL. WITH STANDARD ION SOURCES. FACILITY: INST. METALLOFIZ.t KIEV, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 112 Oil UNCL ASS IF I ED TITL~_--ELE4ENTS OF MATHEMArICAL ANALYSIS -U- 4UTH0R--IVASHEyVm1US TOY 0 . S COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PROCESSING DATE-27-NIOV70 SOURCE--ELEMENTS OF MATHEMAT[CAL ANALYSIS (NACHALA mArEMAT!CHESKOGO ~ANALIZA) MOSCOW, NAUKA, 1970, 156 PP ..!)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATHENATICAL SCIEINCES TOPIC TAGS--MATHEMATIC ANALYSIS, DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, IVEG,~At_ CALCULUS, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION cawrkCL kEST~ICTIG'NS GOCIJAENT GLA Si--UNCLA S S I V 110 PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/0051 srr-,p )L56 A I H N1 j'!'l P) I I 212 Oil UNCL ASS IF I ED pR-;)r.1-SS If-4G 0AT&--27'1OV70 CIRC ACCESSIOIN NO--Ar',0133925 A,3ST?,ArT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 5. 11 DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 39. 1 1 1 I-WEGRAL CALCULUS 67. IV DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 104. APOENDIX 129. TABLES 157. USSR IVASHEVSZIY, S. N., IU-RTASHEV, A. I., and KOROL-EV, A. Ir. "Device for Converting Graphic Information" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, Dromyshiennyye obraztsy, tovar- ny.ye znaki, No 28, 1972, Author's certificate 352282, p 149 Abstract: This invention contains an information carrier, a T)hoto- graphic camera connected to a feedback- amT)lifier, and a cathode- ray tube. A rotating mirror is also involved, as a drawing of the apparatus shows. The functional possibilities of the device are extended by the amplifier, the mirror, and a modulator tube, id *:NT DIA MA7 OF VOLUMI:N(IC L)ISCIU.1, 17 ;%pril 1973 ":"N 3l.7.P.P. lill, P4.1,1i'l~AII(Pi PiLAZ;9 MU '111L MATKIX I - -77 T O ,11, 1-1 th Ar; it Atuti. Virginla 22201 A. DORLADY AKAD12-111 NALIK SSSR. V.1 202, N. 4. 1971, Most.. 14 Tt-.# r:pnrt contal "1 4% In""tigatio" of the diffraction of X-rays in aging ,, ' " all Y 11- '.'g& 11 t dexree of ol.metric discrepancy between tho r : pi, 10 f atI n d the mtrLx. LISSIt ~tvrialx me t&1 jur&Y and mcallography Al Iaye I IF Is "L". J A-LIability Id b Irri S o s y Sprinslfi,l Virhtni& 22151 17 April 1973 VDC 539.-b INVESTICA-110N (IF -,I-;' MIN,; )ktl,(,Y!; MVIN': A VOILNETRIC lil' 'CICTA24.-Y b=.1,12N THE PIMCII'ITA710N PliASI: JkrtLclo bv m.l. (;it,,j. V. V l___. Of rr----l tiv A~----Ae Z;.*.' M- 4. 15 1 19"l, A0.'.Aj"j it Ih.t the b-ic cau- of t),e oh-e r d r. jii:'% al-li if, v-e ~.f the 1-Iii1r, ,f diffrActio I of i'ged spec ........ ~ of .,ll- are it,.- l-t.c (If the awn- I., ., ..l.d -lut , 4,.-d L-V the pr . . . . . . . specific atuinic volunis- of (lie lire cipilation pl..-! VB and (lie matrix V". Flo,vvver, it systematic study of the rule of th,- -lunirtric I-Ior ( 'n' V! V-0-tl -Vk)/VA) in the forn-f-li J -h-Cit- ~tflrction* -~ not conducl-d. In tunnection %vith this, it -- of inter. st to t-lv the qu-ziltilati, r relation- shipu of the- sc.ittering of X-raym b) diiii-r--n-tiard-rd alloy. ~tth a differc,it civift-t-k- of vul-netric di%c,. p,incy ph..~e th'. "-t Tfu, in-htigatt.u ~as ~;z-'L .0loy. Xl,N;7TYu)t (nin ...... c) a.ul W.N67VNiTYu, h-mg 'Y-.Q*';c of Itu- ti-P, and (-f-v-e 7). 1-t. h---r. differing in tit.. "'agullude of III,- 'a,i,,r. Yo r a 1; h N Y,, R Ow rinagnilude. of LVIV, as i~ k.,,-. (,rf,r-ce b) .-o,mt. t~~ -0. and for alloy K)iN67VM'I'Yu its maxinstani .0.,#v!uTv valor - equal to 0,001. Th, pr.xi-ily of the h-4 tth rr.p,cr to structural state made it possible to exclude !h~ possible effects of outside factors on diffraction. (I - USSR - 11 ,54--165t660/.107.3 GITGARTS, M. I., TOLSTOY, A. blems of Reliability and Life Belorussian SSR anU AS Institute of th F. a en NMMso c a d e a y o f S c i e n c e s Abstracti An experimental investigation was made of the dependence of the relative elongation 4 1/1 and the relative change of the lattice constant A a/a of Himonic alloy (Ni-Cr-ill-Ti) on its volumetric separation share p. Dilatometric investigations revealed that the decomposition of the solid solution of Himonic is accompanyed by a volunetric contraction effect. The degree of contraction is a linear function of the voluxetric content of the I-phase. The lattice constant of the matrix measured by-normal reflections changes equally to the linear dilation. It is demonstrated that the volumetric effect results from concentration changes and Interfacila, elastic defornations. Therefore, the dilation 1by decomposition of the solid solution of l'i-Cr-Al-Ti can be described as consisting of compressive and elastic dilations. The first is caused 1by impoverishing of the matrix phase by Al and Ti atomsi the other is determined by the inadequacy of specific atomic volunes of' the 1/2 USSR CITGARTS, M. I., et al., Fizika I-etaUov i Hetallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 4, Apr 72, pp 820-823 separation and the matrix. One illustration, one formula , one table, fourteen bibliographic references. 2/2 - 4~z - I 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING' OATE--23L)Cr/O ~ N1 TITLE--ACTIVITY AND PHASE COMPOSITION UF A CHR%.jl4lUM CALCIUM I CKEL PHOSPHATE CATALYST -U- _,_V.S., BUYANOV, R.A., OSTANKOVICH, A.A., AUTHOR-(05)-11~~A$HN OLENi,,UVA, VA5H._kj NA _y '9 Ko~' I.P., KOTn, KOVt COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KINET, KATAL. 1970, 11(i), 160-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CATALYST ACTIVITY, CATALYTIC DEHYDROGENATioN, BUTENEV BUTADIENE, NICKEL, X RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY, THERMAL ANALYSIS, CHROMIUM, PHOSPHATE, CALCIUM CONTROL MARKING--NO RES-RICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY (ZE(-L/l:PA,'-lE--1991/0528 STEP Nli)----UR/0195/71)/OLL/DOL/0160/OL65 CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0119447 UNT, L A S ` I F [ E 0 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119447 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE TITLE CATALYST WAS STUDIED BY USINGX RAY DIFFRACTION, D.T.A., AND DIFFERENTIAL THERMOGRAPHY. THE CATALYST REPRESENTS A I PHASE SYSTEM OF NI PRfME2 POSITIVE AND CR PRIMEZ POSITIVE SOLID SPLNS. IN A LATTICE OF CA PHOSPHATE. THIS SCLN. FOR-MS ON HEATIiNG DURING CATALYST PREPN. THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF THE CATALYST IN THE D~HYDROGENATION OF BUTENES TO BUTAOIENE DEPENDS ON THE NI CATION CONCN. [N THE LATTICE OF THE CATALYST. CA PHOSPHATE SERVES AS THE CATALY CARRIER AND THE CA-CR COMPN. IS CATALYTICALLY INACTIVE. UNI,LtSSIFIED USSR uDc: 621-372,853-1.0102.22 IIIAS_qr,- , 7j. TLAUTSYUS, A. S., KIBARTAS, V. V. "Deterinnining the Surface Resistivity of Thin Metal LkTers on Superhi~rh Freauencies" Lit. fiz. sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1970, 10, No 3, pp 385-390 z (from FZh-Ead-lotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No H-218) Translation: The authors calculate the coefficient of reflection fi-cm a system consisting of a thin metal layer and a dielectric substrate ;1ccorr- modated in a rectangular waveguide. Formulas are derived for a. ty!"e HIO wave which interrelate the surface resistivity, parameters of the s~fcztrate and modulus of the ciefficient of reflection. The results are us(~d as a basis for determining the surface resistivity of thin layers -it' chralpiun, in the 8-10 GHz range. -Bibliography of three titles. A-uthors' abstract, 1/1 USS-71 UDC: VALYTIEN-AS, V. I. , _MQL~L__V. P. , and KIDARTAS V. V. 111)etlen-ni2-iinj -"ke Surface Resistivity of ~i,,ink, -:ej;L:jlj ic by Measurinr the Transmiss-ion F-actor in the UH-1," Range" Vill-H.rus, Lit-ovs ":j- vo" 12, Dp 297-30.) Abstract: met-hod -ic Proposed for determininC, the cc~p. ductuivity or resistliviluy 0-16, -ine metal layers from tile chr!n -c: in abso_Iu,-'L.-e va'11.ue of i",,ictor, 1-ith t1le c tile -fcr A.P".),ers and the 1.e(,_,C-C:ticn f, i L I~e(l load tkahen into -.ccount. '~'hc thcory OF thlo J,.!,:; (I*t.~!I,(_._LO-,L:(?(j and th(.: it-'el-I 1,01. Ulu OlfC) T -1 quency of unc uth" UL"I"'Ll, L.-IS z _r: d_'i- lalccr-.,,- aluminwa and chron-uril, 40-700 1 thicic. C~-verl an", the re~nil- o" -~he z.yj,,e2 o--:' the _`1 nald Cr specimeris are presented in tahuj~vr rnr- The Lut.- -hors, ti 4 Vil'nvus, :"I'atit-Lade -~O _V. in- in the mcasurcr%ents. u 111 USSR UDC 616.53-008.6-02if6l6-008.922.1.olp+616.12-008.~67 (047) YETMU, I. I., I Novosibirsk Scientific Research InstV,.ut,e of Patholoa of Blood Ci]~