SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KALININ, V.N. - KALINNIKOV, S.A.
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112 020- UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
..'::T-lTLE--ELECTRQNlC PR13PERTIES OF (3)*Lir2v:ANV f3)tlq.7.,tVlCAkB0LLlDE IONS -L!-
L.I., KALI Nl,.q".n4USNYAKINv A. P,#
~..-:CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
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--.,...SOURCl.-D0KL. AKAD. W,,: SSSR 1970# 190(2), 341.
TE P LlE:L I SHE 0---- 7 01
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMESTRY
._.,:ToPl(;,TAG$-ELECTRCN PROPERTY, NMR SPECTRUMs CARBORANEr FLUORINATED
COMPOUNDI CESIUM COMPOUND
:~_.CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.:DOCUMENT-CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REELIFRAME--2000/1080 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/1901002/0341/03~-4
CITRC ACCESSION N-0--AT0124737
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE----300CF70
~-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124737
..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-fU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FkGM NMR CHEM. SHIfTS FOU(14D IN FHE
SPECTRA OF THE TITLE su8srANCES THE FOLLOWING VALUES WERL CALCD, FOR
INDUCTIVE AND RESCNANCE CONTRIBUTIONS Of- THE 'ONS wITH If-,E INDICATE0
STRUCTURES: (FORMULA SHOWN ON 41CROFICHEt. THE PLAUSIBLE rREASONS f:o'
THE VALUES WERE DISCUSSED BRIEFLY. hEATING
3t(P,FLUOROPHENYLJ*O,CARBC'SRANE WITH ALC- KOH UNTIL li EVOLUTION HAD
STOPPED AND TREATING THE EVAPD. SOLN. WITH H SUB2 0, TlizN WITH CSNU SU83
-PHENYL) 0,D1 CARL)AUNDE RA, E ( L3 3A.
GAVE THE CS. SALT OF 6,1P,FLUOR0 lt: r-Ado N
348-50DEGREES. SIMILARLY WAS PREPD. CS~SALT OF
6t(ii,FLUOROPHENYLItOlDICARBAUNOECAtiORANE(13.1, M..06-60EGREES.
FACILITY: INST. ELEMENTCORG. SOEDIN.s MOSCOWi USSR.
USSR UDC 576-858-9(T2)-Q9,3-3q6-07
KkLININ, V. N., SURK91) V. V., and TIKHO110,M) T. I., Institute of Virolog
Zy
~D-I-~vanovskiy,, Aca-derV of Yedical Sciences USISM, and Chair of
VLrology, Biology and Soil, Faculty Moscow State University
"Isolation, Purification, and Concentration of Internal T2 Bacteriophage
Protein"
M)SCOW, Voprosy Yjeditsinskoy Xhimii, Vol 17, No 4, 197:.2, pp 422-426
Abstract: Two methods were employed to isolate and puxify internal T12 bacterio-
phage protein. The Ist employed chromatograpiky on phosphorylated cellalose.
U.1-traviolet absorDtion spectra of the proteins obtains indicat-ed contanin-ation
b!r DNA. Proteins were also contaminated with phosp1hocellulose degraded by the
alkaline buffer vrith which the Drot-eins were eluted. i!lccuase these contaminants
could not be removed another method was tried, employing electrophoresis in
polyacrjlamide gel vith a homemade instrument. After 18 hours of electrophor-
evis, the resultin- protein had a t~Tical protein absorption spectrum. The
protein appeared as 2 fractions, both vith a sedimentation constant of 1. 7zlfg.
141,.ether or not there art- two different protelas ia not,known. 11ro1f*,.,j.n O)talnefl
by, the second method is fully umble for~phyaicochaj:jiml ard W.010!-ical
re-earch.
'Pfr~ -~ I
66,63A. .,WI~6`
112 C18 UN~r L A S Si I F I F 0: PRUCESS[NG DATE-20NOV -11
UTLE-NEUTFCi'~ OIFF-%ACTION STUDY OF ZIRCUNIUm, NITRIGE HYDRIDE --U-
AUTHOR-(05)-bYKbvt V.N.t GOLOVKINP V.S., LEVOIK, V.A.,, KALININ, V.P.,
RY (IF iNFG--USSR
C C U N T
RCE-~_KRISTALLOCRAFIYA 1970, L5(2)v 376
--DATE.: PUBLIShE0-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
'_'~'-TCPIC TAGS--NEUTRGN DIFFRACTIONy ZIRCCNIUM NITRIDEr HY OR I DE
"_~'_~CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
PocumENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
::,,PROXY RtELIFFAME--1995/6899 STEP N(~--UR/CO7C/70/0151002/037610316
-------------
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212 018 UNCLASSIFIED.~ PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP01164C9
AesTR ACTI EX TRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ZRN SUB0436 H SUBG-.60 WAS SVUDIED
BY NEUTRC-N DIFFRACTIGN TO DET. TH,E LOCALIZATION OF N Aht) H AFOAS AND THE
EFFEC.T.,GF N ON TFE DISTRIBUTION OF H ATOMS IN THE HYDRIGE LAI-TICE. TH E
~:CLOSEST: AGREEAENT BETIEEN THE EXPTL. AND- CALCD. DATA WAS OBTAINED Fop
:THE PiiAk3til MWEL, THE N ATOMS ARE LOCATED ON THE GCTAHEDRONS EVERY
OTHER LAYER AND h ATCMS ON ALL TETRAHEDRON$, BUT TH4; N04 OF H AT014S IN
"THE LAYERS CCNTG. N ATOMS IS 4 T I '+E,
SMALLER THAN LN THE N FREE LAYERS.
L U __
A
SHEVCHRao, A. S., AkIMIMSKY, R. A., MIWIN, V. P., and IAYI;TaOV, R. A.,
MOSCOW
"'Study of the X-Ray and Fycnometric Density of Interstitial J?hases on a
Zirconium Base,,
Kiev, Acaderg of Sciences Ukr SSR, Foroshkovaya Hatallurgiya, No 1, Jan 70,
PP 39-91
Abs,~ract: The results of an investigation of the X-ray r) ani pycnometric
density of nitrides, carbides, hydrides, and carbo- and nitrohydrides of
V,1 aonium in a homogeneous field are presentai. The density ,T,:4s measurei on a
vacuum pycnometer using ethyl alcohol. The measurement error uas about 0.5~,
and ~tho scattering of exporJiriental data on, not more th.an t 0.02 gICIT13.
Elootrolytio zironium powder was used as tho primar-y material. It vr-as
satiLrated with high purity nitrogen at 1300-1800QC for the pralu~-.tion of
nitrides. The hydrogen saturation was accomplished at 700-9000C, and tha ~_ar-
bidos were produced by a t~g"ostep sy-ntho5is of zirconium powder with graphite
of spectral purity in a 10 mm mercury column vacuunt at 1700-20000C with inter-
medlate.pulverization.
1/2
M IH 11
US.IIR
StLEVCHM0, A. S., at al, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 70, PP 89-91
Th4e, ternary co=,ounds were synthesized from Zr - ZrN and Zr ZrC mixtures in
a bydrogen medium at 900-10000C. The variation in lattioe, pararaters with the
composition of the zirconiujn carbides and nitrides is pri~sentadl in a tablo. On
the basis of the results obtained it can beassumed that the dafects of car-
bides, hydrides, and carbo- and nitrohydrides result from the incompleteness
of the nonmetallic sublattice. In zirconium nitrides with a high content of
nonmetaL
lie impurities. the discrepancy betwe(
'n Yr and ~,, may be due to t.-.e
def act of the metal I i a sublattice, which disappears with ~incrw.-sed material
'Purity. Orig. art. has: 1 table and 13 references.
2/2
669.083.4
USSR WC
IMUNYAKOV, A. A., ISAKOVA, R. A., Y-EY11UM, V. S., ZZRQ.V..j._.;L. NECim?ORE,ir'O.
G. I., kloFtozov, TL. F., ZHUKOV, F. I., ZAVADSWA, N. F., and KALriLi, V. Ya.
OIncreasing the Effectiveness of Vacuum Refining of Selenium"
Mosca e, Tsvetny-je Metally, No 1, Jan 70, pp, 54-57
Abstract: Data were obtained which conf irm- the results of previously conducted
laboratory investigations regarding the possibility of producing high-quality
coumorcial Se in a single oper2tion. At 4500 *ands a vacuum:~of 0.6 = Lig, the out-
Put oll' the apparatus was 2 thi per day. The yield of high-quality 3e was 60E;
highly volatile fractions and mother liquor accounted for 15 and 5~, respec-.ively.
-ed operation of the apparatus the disks overg;roun with shell-biess,
During prolong
which formed as the result of the precipitation of metal selenidos suspended in So.
An inNvstigation of the filtration of fusion an,d vapors of Se showed that it is
Possible to produce high-quality commercial Se in a single, operation. The process
has been introduced into Se production.
USSR UDC 535.581.3
KOLODEYEV, I. D., KALININ V. YA., SUDOVTSOV, A. I., SHEVCHENKO, T. G.
"Setup for Studying Cryogenic Electromechanical Instruments and Devices"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta.' No 5, 1972, pp 247-248
ilbstract: An experimental device with a metal laboratory cryostat designed for
studying superconducting electromechanical devices in liquid helium is described.
The arrangement differs from those already known in the apparatus for operation
of the investigated instruments an-i the cryostat in the neck of which thereis
a container with liquid N acting as a beat shield over a helium bath. The
application of this shieli has permitted a significant reduction in the heat
fLux to the coolant and a 3 to fourfold increase in the possible time of the
eaperiment without increasing the liquid helium flow rate. Prolonged operation
0;! the device demonstrated that the germanium photodiodes and optical fiberglass
Lght guides remain reliable for multiple repetitions of the filling of the
clyostat with liquid helium and evaporation.of it after completion of the e:~-
periment. The liquid helium level is signalled electronically by a light in-
dicator. An audio signal is also used for:tbe emergency level. The cryostat
characteristics are as follows: helium tank.volume 7 liters, volume of helium
1/2
.1-35
77~
USSR
KOLOIEYEVp I. D., et al. P Pribory I
2,48 TekhnikaEksperiZenta, IFO 5,t 1972, PP 247-
admitted to the cryostat 4.5 taiik- 130 mm,
-liters', inAde diameter Of the. helium
the reservoir for liquid N holds 1.5 liters, and the~evaporation of the He in
the static mode is
Included. 0.45-0-3 liters/bour.:. A complete section view of the device
77
USSR
UDC 621.)65.6~2
KAM, A.M., IIYKSHIN, B. V.
"Inveetigation Of The Dependence Of The Gain And Efficiency Cf A NT On The Radius
Of 14 Electron Flow"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn.ab. Elektron. SYCh (Electronic Technology.
iScientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No~8, pp 29-.16 (from
Rlh--Slektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abetract No 12A176)
Translations The structure of the electron flow in a traveling-wave tibe Is invest-
igated, by photoregistration mothoda and a diaphragm with an aperture. A connection
between the gain and off Iciency of the device and: the atruct-are of the alectron
flow:iv experimentally eatablinhed. The experimental resulto obtained are equal to
the thcoretical. 8 ref. 5
-112
USSR
~BCRC AC U. I., F.ALMIRT YLT. A. Y, A T55 it M.
V, 7
"Invest',gation Cf The Structure Cf An Electron Beam in A jwyn~,mlc Regime By The Yetho~
Of An Iris $ith A Small Hole
V ab. V(jpr. elektron. tekhniki (Problems Cf Electronics Technology--Gollection Cr
Xorks)_,_~arstov, 1970, pp 155-160 (from RZh--Elektronike i yeXe Dramuneniye, No 6,
June 191'0, Abstract No 6a22)
~Translationt Amethod is described for the use of an iris with a small hole for an
analysis of the structure of an electron beam traveling-wave tube in a dynamIc re-
Yeasurements were conducted in the flight channel and aloo in the collector
gime
area. Ihe possibilities of the method are evaluated. Some experimental results are
presented. Summary.
108
tit
USSR UDC
RADY07, C.M., 111RAVY-W, A.A., KALININ, YIJ.A.
E'v_-Iuation Cf The Effect CP Changes Cf The Reglzes Cf A 'jun C'n ~,hL ~ehqvior Cf An
Electron Beam"
Electronics Te
V sb. Voor. ele~.trcn. "ekh-niki (Probleze C-P clnology---ollection C-P
Corks:,. 58ratov, 197C, pp "6-61 (from Kh--Zle)(tronlIal p N o 61
1 _yea,e
J'V ne IM, Abstract No &.112)
Translationt It iv shown thut in a trovelirr-weve tube wiltiz r,er .,dic ~~Ilzrlc'ti.
Af-)cusing, shrinl,LsEes (oscdaniy~!) of Vne ~nirrent of the gun La thv ;eceler5tinF.
system bear a local character. 1%e shrin'tage, dent) ity of the: curront doee not al-oays
deoend on the over-all current of the shrinkage. local or C-12 urr rt re
Shifted in t-he system durn
g Change of operating conditions oT the tr~-veling-wave
tube.
101
USSR UDC: 621.373:530.145.6-621-317 .17
R. A. rAijl,~IMI, Yu, A.
"A Wide-B_-nd Calorimetric Meter r the Avarage Power of a La~sur or, t-Q
U -0
"brough
T
., Type
Dolrl. _Nauchno-tekhn. seminara. "Yetrol. ~r radioele','Uron." Cn.
of the -,Scientific. and Technical Seminar or- Metrolo&r in Radio Electronlcz. -Su:r-
maries Part 1), Moscow, 1970, -p-p 101-106 (from FZZh-ReddoteR!iri-.a, Jul
Abstract No -ID249)
-he authors describe the circuit and discuss tiie resuit"'s of
Trans la;~, ion:
liminar:r s-z;udies of the model of a calorimetric measurinZ device fcr tl~e avz!rage
a straight-thr uGh laser. A. K.
emission power of U U .0
Lf4 034: UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70
1-JITLE-THE SYSTEMS OF OPTICAL PUMPING 00 THE SOLIU BODY LASERS -U-
A UTHOR - ( 0 2 1 -0"1J.NJAs_ YU. AMAK# A*Ao
INFO--USSR
,,.COUNTRY OF
~,~SOVRCE-LENINGRAD, OPTIKO-MEKHANICHESKAYA PROMYSHLENMOSTIt NO 21 FEB 70,
PP 61,-71
PUBLISHED ---- FEB70
UBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
OPtC TAGS-OPTIC PUMPING9 SOLID STATE LASER* BIBLIOGRAPHY
~,,~CCNTROL t~ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~'.DOCW
MENT ~CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
;',.,PROXY REEI./FRAME--1996/1596 STEP NO--UR/0237/70/000/002/0061/0071
CIRC ACCE!,SION NO--AP0118579
UNCLASS4 F4E0
C. 621.'x85.6,2
USSR UD
GERASIMENTCO, Yu. A., KALININ, Yu. A., KATS, A. M., KUDRYASHCV, V.P.
uChanjre Of Phase And Amplitude Of The Output Signal In A TWT During A Allsell
-tokhn. ab. Slektron. SVCh (Electronics Technology.
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No 6, pp 86-94 (from
RZh--~Rlektronika I yeXe 2rimeneni. 10, October 1970, Abstract jNo IOA158)
yo, No
Translation: The mechanism is considered of changea during a pulee, of the phase and
amplituds of the output signal of a WT resulting from Ionization of residual gases
by an electron beam. It Is shown that the mugnitude of the changes depends on the
pressure of the residual gases and parameters;bf.the TVT.. An approximate calculst-
ion iq given for the changes of phase and ampl~tuda of the output signal in a pulse.
Experimental results are preeonted. Summary.
N C L s Ik4 CC ES S 1% G 'CA TC--- C3 JUL7C
L I N V E T I C A T I G N OF THE AtxCVALCU ESISTAINCE CP A PLASMA CURING
L -f\l. ~Ltl ING -U-
f LLL
L N I N YL . C V I N G S E F t S LiN, C.N., RYUTCV, V.D., SKCRYUPIN,
~'t L NI P Y CF lNfC--LSc-9
,~(LPCI--Z~MKAL EKSI;Ei\lflENTAL'NOY I TEIRET[CFESKIV FILIKIt
-8~75
Nk~"L, FF t,
UAIE ~PLFLISI-EG - - - - - - - 7C
-7
P J~ C, T AREA S--PI-Y 5 1 c 5
TEF-K TAGS---TLFELLENT ~-EATIING, PLASs"A F~-YSICS
C L ICNS
-C NT I C N C F E S I R I C T
DUUMUNT (A,'-S~--LNCL4S-SIF-IEO
li470, VCL 58,
PRUY FEEL/iFRAVE--1973/1070 STEP \C--LP/CC5-'~/7(/05i%/COI/C,,161~/CO75
IRC ACCESI~10 Nc--Apcc3Ec2s
WNCLASSIFIEC
7~'
ACC Nr - Ref Code; UR 0056
d,00038029--
PRDURY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperinzent-al'noy Tcoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 19700 Vol 58, Nr 1, p p
INVESTIGATION OF THE 1NOMALLOUS RESISTANCE OF A PLASMA
DURING TURBULENT HEATUNG
Va. r.- Killin a. 'L --,q A ti ~m~, A IV. Lin, I,. D. Ri
i D
V. A. Skoryuptn
a
The dependence of plasma resistance on initial conditions of the experiment during
turbulent heating by a ciarrent is investigated. The phisma resist,.-ince decrea,,es appro-
ximately as u-7i with variation of 'lie concentration betiveen 1013 cm-3 and 1,011 cm--1.
The resistance does not depend on flio magnitude of the mnfining- magnetic field when
the Rtrength of the latter varies between 5. and 21 k0e. The; ratio of the current velocity
W the ion beam velocity Is cilculated on'basis of the oxprimental romilts. It chauge3
from 1.5 to 10 on variation of the concentration from 10"i rjrj-3 to 5-:10" =-1. The do-
pendences obtained and turbulent heating are explained by assuitting excitation of ion-
acoustic instability in the plasma by a current.
REEL/ FWE
19731070
USSR uDc: 621.378.325
GOFJANOV$ A. V., FJLLININA, A. A., LYUBIMOV, V. V., ORLOYA, 1. B., PETROV,
V. F.
"Investigation of the Possibilities for Making Telescopic Laser ILMplifiers
With High Amplification Factors"
Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol iT, No 4, Oct 712, 0 617-622
Abstract: Based on the theory of inistable resonant ca-,rities, an investi-
gation is made into the feasibility of attaining high ain lification factors
(-105) in telescopic laser amplifiers. It.is shown that when a single
GOS-1001 light source is used, a t.L-ee-nass amplifier is optimum, while the
optimum number of passes is two for an amplifier using wo such light sources.
An amDlification factor of approximately 160 000-200 000 is achieved (for a
weak signal).
USSR UDC.576-85:L.48-095-38:576-851-315
P01MOVSKAYA, M. P., EPSlT-MYl'T-LrT-VAY,, R. V., V IL, Sig, I-, S-,,C4 yt~.l F. L.)-l--..RQMr-,0Vl%) N.G.
POSIELOVAL.? V. V.J. lTTDRYAVT-z-zlzVP IT. G .1 SIL'lFF5WV.1%, T.
SYAIXJK, V. F., Mosww InstAWLe of EpifxmioloV and Eoscottr Mmicipal Sanitary
Epidemiclogical Station
"In vitro Antasonistic Act:brity of E. coli (Strain 1.1-17) end B. bifid=,
(St:.-ain 1) Against El Tor Choler-a Vibrios"
moscow.0 Zhurna-1 I-alkx6biologii, Epidemiolorii- i Imaniobiologii, No 10, 19-12,
PP 154-59
Abstract: Tme antalgonistic activity of B. coli (strain 1111-17) and 13. bifidlu-,.,
(strain 1) a6ainst 11 El Tor cholera vibrio st"Mins (Inaba seTotrpc 6 and Oga~wa
serotYPe 5) was studied in mixed cultures in.vitra. aurir.,-, the first 0 hours
of combined cultivation of E. coli and a cholera vibrio strain both
-e -an to d -e. "tur 24 hmir-s
species grev, but the nuunber of live vibrios 1-1, ecreas al
and. after 48 hours aLnost all were dead. B bifidum had a similar inhibitinc-
e-.Lvf'ect on. vibrio E.--ow-th. In the presence: of both antagonistic --trains, all
the vibriosi died -~,-ithin 10 h-;ul-; ulthout reproducinG in the initial period of'
-L- LC(l 4 ~ t1t
cultoivatioll. It J-~ sun., Ul tha mitagonistic, activ;-A,., of the t-wo
"Idy mii,`lt e-urlj.catud -in im iitustinal and
U,
n
ti -3 rzaoc from, (a cr~mblllatj.oll of colibactturill und
CE
PaWISKAYA, M. P., Zhurnal 14 krobiologii, E-pidemialogii i Im-panobiolor, ii,
I
Wd 10, 1972~ ~UP 54-59
b1fidumbacterin) should., in principle, be an effective reans of treating
vlbzrio carriers and correcting the change in intestinal micraflora observed In
cholera.
11 all Oll IR!
112 023 UNCCASSIF[b) PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
,.TITLE---THERMODYNAMIC STUDY OF SOLID PHASE DIOPSIOE FORMATION REACTIOt"S -U-
,_AUTHOR--(03)-BASOVA, N.S., ZHUNINAv L.A.t KALININA,:A.M.
C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURC E
---IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(l), L64-5
PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-ISUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.;TCPIC TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS, SILICATE, CALCIUHr MAGNESIUM,
~,~-_-,-,.ACTIVATION ENERGY
,.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMEN'r CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,.PROXY Rl__-EL/FRAME--I996/0845 STEP NO--UR/0363/'71)/00&/C)Ol/Oi64/0165
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118021
UNCLASSIFIED
~~V 2 02.3 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT7C
CIRC ACCESSION NIO-AP0118021
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE THERMODYNAMIC OF
WAS INVESTIGATE0.
DIOP!'IDE FORMATION FROM VARIOUS STARTING COMPONENTS
THE EGATIONS ARE SET UP SHOWING THE TEMP. DEPENDENCIES OF THE FREE
ENERGY. THE UPPER TEMP. LIMIT WAS 1600DEGRE-ESK. THE DELTA F VALUE OF
THE DIOPSIDE FORMATION REACTION FROM ALK. EARTH CARBONATES AND wwAKTZ
GRADUALLY DECREASES WITH INCREASING TEMP.j AND AT 1200-1600DEGREESK IT
~ACQW',kES NEG. VALUES, CHARACTERIZING THE POSSIBILITY OF THE REACTION
TAK114G PLACE IN THE DIRECTION OF THE 01OPSIGE F0101ATION. THE ACTIVATION
.-ENERV OF THE PROCESS 15 SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER THAN THAT OF THE DIOPSIDE
FORMATION REACTION FROM MIETASILICATES OF CA AND MG FACILITY:
INST.,.KHIM. SILIKATOV IM. GREBENSHCHIKOVA, LENINGR;D, USSR.
SS I F-lE 0
0? T7 0
UNCLASSI.F196,1 PROCESSING DATE
01SILICATE FRO'4 Sl PLE
TITLE.:---KINETICS OF THE CRYS TALL IZAT ICN OF LITHIUM
AND, CLi-WLEX GLASSES -U-
L. TIi4~; r,,-- 102) -F I LL I POV ICHi V.N.t KALININAt A.M.
:~_,C%CUNTR)l OF INFO--USSR
1970, 6[21, 3951-6
NAUK MATER.
.:.J)CUkCE-,-IZV. AKAD. S NEORG.
PtlFLISHEU------70
~SUBJErl AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC IAGS--LITHIUM SILICATE GLASS, GLASS.CRYSTALL124TION, METAL OXIDE,
SPHERULITEv REACTION KINET.tCSv LITHIUM COMPOUND, CRYSTAL
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
RLEL/FRAML--1989/0503 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/002/03511035,~
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107108
__-UNICLASSIFIED
1-12 0
22 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCEStING DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107106
ABSTRA(;T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF LOW TE4P. HEAT
TREA*rMENT AND OF CHEM. COMPN. ON CRYSTN. KINETICS OF LI DISIL[CATE FROM
GLASSES OF THE COMPN. 26LI SUB2 0.X(MGOo CAO).11-X)SIO SUB2 (WHERE 0 IS
-SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO X IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 10 40LE PER:ENT)
AT VARIOUS RATIOS OF THE ALKALI EARTHAETAL OXIDES WAS STUDIED. RESULTS
OF THIS WORK SHOW THAT THE EFFECT OF PRECRYSTN. HEAT TREATMENT IN THE
INVESTIGATED GLASSES CONSISTS IN THE FOLLOWING: SLIGHTLY NOTICEABLE
cqy&rALLITES NUCLEATE AND SLOWLY GROW DUKING THE PROCESS AT 450DEGREES;
THES'E THEN AT 600DEGREES GROW RAPIDLY,.AND NEW CRYSTALLITES FOR ALL
PRAcrlCAL,PURPOSlES 00 NOT NUCLEATE. AN INCUBATION PERIOD FOR THE
NUCLi-;:ATI(;N Or THE CRYSTALS IS OBSERVED IN ACCORDANCE 141TH THE CLASSICAL
THEORY FOR THE NUCLEATION OF A NEW PHASE. THE PRECRYSTN. HEAT TREATMENT
HAS PRACT'ICALLY'NO EFFECT ON THE GROWTH RATE OF THE SPHERULITES~
COMPLICATING-THE CHEM. COMPN. OF THE GLASS RESULTS IN A SIGNIFICANT
CHANSE INJHE GROWTH RATE AND IN A SHARP DECREASE IN THE NUCLEATION RATE
OF.THE SPHERULITES. THE GROWTH RATE OF THE SPHER!ULtTES 15 APPROX. EOUAL
IN GLASSES WITH EQUAL LI SURZ 0 CONTENT. THE CAPAbILITY OF THE
GLASSES TO 14ETASTABLE SEGREGATION HAS NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
.04 RATE OF THE SPHERULITES.
USSR UDC 620.17:669.71-*5"721.-620.176.251.1
BAILLNOV, N. S. , KALININA, A. P. STEP&NOV, G. A., and~SHLYANNEVA, 1. A.
''"Dependence of Mechanical Properties of Alloys in the Systent Al-Zn-Mg on
Aging Modes"
~xoscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1970,
pp 32-34
Abstract: Results are presented from an investigation of the influence of
heat treatment and preliminary natural aging modes before artificial aging
on the mechanical properties of alloys.in the Al-Zn-Mg system at 20' and
-196*C. It is concluded that the heat treatment modes for alloys in the
Al-Zn-Mg system which will be used at low temperatures can be selected so
as to provide satisfactory properties at +20"C, since the properties at
-1960C vary directly with the properties at +20*C. Artificial aging at
1000C for four hours followed by 7-9 hours at 150*C, with subsequent
natural aging for 24 hours.or more results in rather high strength
properties and satisfactory plastic properties at -196*C.
AS
1:12 0 12 LACL ,StF1tD DATE"- `ICT70
S T U)
TITL:"--L',SE GF A FACTOR PLANINING MILTHOD FOP THF Y A~J CPTljllZ4TV)% _,F A
-ATALYTIC PROCESS -U-
YU.V., KALININA, E.V., Kj04YAVTSt-V,
.11 PLoTITSINAq L.V.
V
j
CUh.T Ai YGF INlFi)--USSR
TCKHVk._;L. TOPL. MASEL 1970o :'15(3)p 42-5
-LISH-ED ------- 70
.,-.SUBJECT IREAS--CHEMISTrY* 610LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCfENZES
TOPIC TAGS-HYDROGENATION, FATTY AC I D, ALCOHOL, CHE141CAL PLANT
7, C ON TI-'.iAPKI;NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
_0cscW~E'.T CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
STEP NO-UR 00u 57 f) /0 1/00'1 004 4 5
i f- LF R 1, -kH' - - 1214 17
A k f) - - AP
AS S-1- "I
212 01Z UN C LA 3 S L F f E'D* PRCICESSIN' JATE
ACCE~SIGN NC--AP0I12qll
A8STn4,:;T/EXTPACr--(0l GP-0- ABSTRACT. rNE ME311011) W~S al'~PLri-9 T' THE
r '~ , i -1 ') I IT, I E
IREi~-l HYDROUGENATION Of- SVN.,TIAETIC FATTY ACIOS TO ALC Y , S
D
H
FE-D-SPACE VELCCITYv BOTTOM REACTUR TEIP., ~'OLE RAT12 r.:F- FEE, Tr -E
9 . I
C~- FATTY ACIDS A-5131VE C SU316 IN THE FRACTNJ!~' AS VAZIA3LES. THF
-10PT1,11ZATION, CRITERION WAS THE HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY Or- THE PLANT, OHICH
viA"- )*175 H;~ PRIME NEGATIVElt 246DEGREESt AND RAT[9 1:50, -~Esp. TH
-PR.- OFRCENI' LIVeR THAT (IRTAINED Ul"I
;CTIVITY WAS THUS I"REASED. aY 35
SUGGESTED BY THE ALL UNION SCIENTIFIC RLSEARCH
CON f~l I T I GN S INSTITUTE F1.1 .
PETRDCHEMISTRY (0.13 HR PRIME NEGATIVE1)*
UNCLASSIFIEb~ PROCESSING DATZ-300CT70
008
_.,T-lTLE-USE OF A STEP BY STEP DYNAMIC ExPEkimEtq,r FOR DETERMINING THE
ORTImUM CONDITIONS OF A CATALYTIC PROCESS - U.-
'~,~AUTHOR--(05)-BLANDI(q,'YU.V., KALININA, E.V., KUIIRYAVTSEY, B.M.,
MAYOROVI
140ROZOVs G.At
,,,,C.0UNTRN',oF INFO--USSR
--S,OUikCE--NEFTEPERARAB. NEFTEKHIM. (MOSCo )A!, 70P (2)v 32-4
DATE PUBLISHED -------- 7 0
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE:IIISTRY
roolc i'AGS--CATALYSIS, 14YOROGENATION, FATTY ACID, CHEMICAL REACFGkt
CHEMICAL PROUUCT PRODUCTION
~,',.~._,qGNTROL. AARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMEN;T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
..-..PROXY P.EEL/FRAME--1997/0567 STEP NO--UR/~)318/71)/000/002iOO3210034
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119485
-tilic L-A ss If I L
008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119485
-'~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD WAS APPLIED FO DIRECT
HYDROGENATION OF FATTY ACIDS TO ALCS. USING FACTOi~IAL PLANNIING 13Y il-ILANS
OF A-PILOT PLANT. THE MAX* PRODUCTIVITY, TAKEN AS OPFINIIATION
.~CRITERION, WAS OBTAINED AT 240DEGREE-S AT THE REACTOR BOTTO!'I INTAKE STOCK
:SPA,r_E:VELOCITY 0.3 ML-HR AND INTAKE STOCK H RATIO~1:700.
026
UNCLASSI F IE'D PROCES,~ING, UATE-27NOV70
LEVEL IN suNFLOWER, AND CIITTIP~FSEEO OILS -0-
AUTHOR--(05)-GRIGORENKOr L.T.t DIKUNt P.P., KAL IN 11,114A, IAt, I RONUVA t A.
V.P.
C OUN T RY OF INFO--USSR A
s
OURC&-PRIKL. BlOKHIM, MIKROBIOLo :1970, 6(2), 142-50
'..,.-DATE POBL.ISHED ------- 70
A.REAzS--1310LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--BENZENE DERIVATIVE, AROMATIC POLYCICUC f ri Y 0 R 0 C AR 8 0 N
CARCI ElN, VEGETABLE OIL, SMOKE,.FOOD rECHN~JLOGY,, FOOD ANALYSP Tril I N
LAYEF~ CHRO"IAT"GRAPHYt FLUORESCENCE
MARKING,--NO RESTRICTIONS
:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCI,ASSIFIEG
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0109
SHP NU--IJR/()/fll/'((~/006/002/01'tZ/015U
--.CIR,C ACCESSION NO--AP0135606
--27NOV70
2j2 026 UNCLASSIFIEQ PROCESSING DATE
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01.35606
'ABSTRA(*,T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYCYCLIC HYDROCARBONS WERE DETD.
BY MODIFICATION OF A METH.0D USED IN THE ANAL, OF SMOKED AND OTHER KINDS
OF FOODSt CONSISTING OF SAPON. OF 50 G,OIL WITH 25~G KOH ANO 100 ML
96PERCENT ETOH 1-2 HR OVER BOILIN(it SEPN.: OF THE NONSAPOND. FRACrION BY
THINAAYER CHROMIATOG. ON AL SU32 0 SU93' IN AIN ASCENDING CURRENT OF ET
SUB2 '0, FOLLOWED BY QUANT. AND DUAL. FLUORESCENCE :ANAL4 THE
3,4~--BENZOPYRENE CONTENT IN SUNFLOYER OIL. OF VARIOUS ORIGINS VARIED
WI0ELYt BUT WAS MOSTLY 1-5 MU G-KGOIL'.' ~IT WAS IALSO FGUNO IN COTTONSEED
OIL S.,; FACILITY: ALL UNION RES., INST. FA TS,: USSR.
hum
=mum
USSR UM.621,181-51669-15.293-196
nlVCSMr
Xgpm~6_kT EV, V. A., and RUNITS11AYA, V~ I., Dnepropetrovsk
t_-~b: cal Institute
"Phase Trdnsformations in Additionally Alloyed atxomD-N1cke1 Roll Cast Iron
An1sothermal Holdings"
Slev, Netallofizika, No 32* 1970, pp, 98-100
Ti~ations Curves of an isothermal deconposition of austenite in chrome-
zdakel roll ca t iron alloyed with niohlum.~ (2.9,v C, 0.445' Si, 0.8,.
lin, 0-155'
1.), 0.02% S, 0.8% Cr, 3.9% Ni) were obtained. Tha neqhaL~Ism of formation of
exomalous structures in cast Irozi during high superco:iUng was exaWned.
It was established that during low supercooling, (600-4500C) niobizp
lowers the stability of austenite, and during high aupexcooling (350-ZOO C),
!.nereases It.
The study made reveals a picture of the 1hase, transformations in
chilled cast iron alloyed with 0,3% niobium under, isotboxnal conditions, w1hich
he
isportant to know for the selection of t optimun eonditlons for cool-
Jj~g rolls in molds.
Bibliography, 7 entriesp 2 illustrations
1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
T I TLE-LA 5 11 FLN -U-
..',-AUTHL)~%--(t)3)-,vAYUkiNIKOVI A.Vot KALI-NINAt I.T.? OE,,4[UQVICH-, N.S.
.LjCCUNTRV LF IIFC--LSSR
~';SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 2(c3t8cil
PRtim. CBR*AZTS)', TOVARNYC- ZNAKI 1910,
-PUBL ISHED-10FE370
S L 8 J E C r AREAS-MATERIALS
TUPI AL PATENTo CHFIAICAL C(.fAPOSII'I1JN, CAROCN,
C TAGS-VAST INONI CHEMIC J
StLli~ ie*.GMIUM, CUNJER, IMUSPHURUS, 5ULFURI IRGii, WEAR
'CiN', RA&GANESE, CH
~RESISTANf MLTAL, PAGNESIUM, METAL HARD.N'.ESS
~,,~~:CCN T R C I- PARKING-NO ResimcuoNs
-,DCCUIIEI,,T CLASS-UNCLASS I F IED
.-..~PROXY RLEL/FRAME-3004116.31 5[[7P tAO--[J?,/04ij2/'70/000/000/0000/0000
7777-
-'V 7 0
2/2 029 UNCLaSS I F I EO pj~OrESS ING DATI-20NU
-C'IRC A'.'CESSIC.N N0--AA0I.'JZC96
A,6STRAC-F/EXTFZik(,T--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. A CAS 1' 1 R 0 N, 'A I TH INCREASED
STI~ F%G I H, HARDNESS, i~NL) iLAR RLsfs*rAt..,CE HAS THE FOLLOWING C0".IPN.: c
-3.1-~3.4, Sl It.3-4.b, ';i~4 4.9-5.3p CR SMALLER THAN 0.1, f*,u 0.5-o.8, MG
.0.04-0.06, P SIMALLER OR ECUAL TO 0.1-) S SIMAL~El, THAIN OR EQUAL To
0.01PERCCENT, AND FE THIC: REMAINDEk. i.ACILITY: I)NEPPOPETROVSKIY
URGENA TRUDCV KRASNOCC ZINAIMEINI GOIRNYY INSTITUT IM. AR T EMA .
i L L
USSR UDC.53Z-7
'A G -Res earch-
N=LAyEv, 19. 1 KALMNA M.. a..,. an&. CHUMM, Scientific
--Chem:Lcl~~ff-fgen-L L.. Ytr.. K6rp,-.ov, Hosc(rv,
I ins
"Effect of the Concentration of the External- Kltctrol~te Solution on; the
of Counter Ions within'. Cationites!"
Dif fusion
-1 b[6:12' Dec 70, pp 3110-3114
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskay DimzU,- VbL.XL V,
Abstract: Current attempts to explaixy observed variations in the mobility
of ions in ion1tes by the sinuosity of' the. ion-- dif fusion route alone are
adequate in the case of the, sel-E-diffus-ion-. of--'urater ; . the dif fusion of an
XfUsion- of.'co--Lcins.~:hovever, this approach
Inert subatance, or even. the. di t -
vi11 not explain the aharly shlX= 1m-.dif_fus:Loa. coefficients within.the
ionite pbzse of am exrernaL
�cally the diffitsion:- coefficients in the
The authors determined systemat
erzene,.during the exchange
cation KU-2, with varying conte= ot divinylb
of copper ions with. hydrogea an& sodium- ix)ns-..
112
TISSR
)UOLAYEVIP N. I., et al., 7liu=al. Fizicheskay.- KhibiI., Vol. XLIV, No 12,
3110-3114
Dec 70, pp
It was found that the interd-iffus�on. caefflcIents: r�~se as the concentration..
(if the external equilibrium. solutf on. increasps.. Thiir ia explained on the
-basis of a model of a friable quasl:-aryatal-, Gmaphr,~. are incluaed to il--
hustrate the experimental data.
2/2
UDC 576-858
SKARIAT, I, V., KAIMUNA, NO. GIZF--YSKAYA, V. A., arA AGOL, V. I., 110scow
State Un:Lversi-tg-=Ls'rn-Li-'T.,-.'V. Lomonosov aiid Institute ol' Polionyeliltis and
Virus Encephalitides, USSR Academy of lNedical Sciences, Z.oscoir
"Synthesis of Virus-Specific Proteins in Cells Infected with Encephalo-
wyocarditis Virus"
Hoscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 3, Jan 71, PP 713-716
Abstracti P~otein synthesis was studied in cells of ancites carcinorna
Xrebs-I4,jinfecik-led with encephalonyocarditis virus. The cells were infected
w1th C1 _ abled virus and then subjected to electrophoresls.. Conpar-ison
studies involving incubation of infected and noninfected cells were con-
ducted. Two virus-i3pecific peptides forned in the infected cell correspond
in electrophoretic mobility to structural proteins isolated from mzture
virus. No evidence of the low-molecular-weight, ainor paptide entering into
the composition of the virus particle iras detected in an extract of the in-
fected cells. The data fourA confirmed the. hypothesis that a high-raoleculax-
weight pepetide (or pept4des) is the primary product of the translation of
M. This high-molecular-weight peptide ~ subsequently splits up into func-
tionally active proteins. In later stages of virus particle formation, it is
1/2
ms=
USSR
USSR UDC 541.,183-12
T
IMTSKII 11. N. JCALRITNA, POPKOVY YU. R., NIPKOL~YBV, N. I.,
Scientific Research ?hysico-Chemical institute :U,.eni L. Ya. _Karpov,
L MoscowS-tlate GoL-mittee for Chemistry
"Ion-Exc.-Ange Kinetics on Ion-Exchange Resins in So1ations olf
LD
Medium Concentrations"
Noacow, Doklad7 A' adondi Nauk SSSR, Vol 193, No 3, 21 Jul 70,
submitted 6 Jan 70, pp 649-6~>2
Abatract: A siniple equation is introduced f or the moan dasovption
tijio--and experimenta are described, :on the basis of which the do-
Dendenco of the diffusicn coefficients of ions i,n a oationic ion-
exchango roajin on the concentration o:V the ,;o1tit'lon oan be cal-
mt.Atod, T.1-in steady flow mothod was used for oalculation of the
n. Enin. d(-j_-,on)tion time. The calculations wcr~q toated in an axx)O:Oi-
merit. ol" Sc~-"-dil'fusion of sodium and, do-pper ions on a cation-
Oxtharv~j ro3in of 0.6 rmn particle diameter in the swollen s-cate.
it waa that the self -diffuaion: ooal7f iaiento of 'Ilfa+ and Ou-+
Jricvoa~Arqr, concontration of t2,,.o rnain,ouridirlg solution,
U SS R 612.822.1
Al;M11IN? YU. S., and KAL121 twk \-M 1.1K Laboratory of Temperature
I xwz;.Zj
cle;julation, Institute 61776y'siglogy~imeni 1. P. Pavlov, Academy of
Sciences USSR
"B;rain Tissue Respiration Dur ing Hypothermia"
Leningrad, r-iziogicheskiy Zhurnal MR imani 1. ~M. Sechenov, No 1,
1970, pp 19-25
Ab3traCt: oxygen consLimption by the brains of tionaneathetized w1ii-te
rats was determined by shift6 in venous outflow and by analysis of
blood gases at brain temperatures of 20, 27 and 370 C, while the ani-
mals breathed air or a hypoxic mi-,zture ' The brain venous bloodp02
waa measured at the samne time. Oxygen consumption decreased as a
reault of cooling in direct proportion,to the drop in temperature.
~, ia.blood p0 decreased during hypothermia but even the lowest brain
1h 2
ti;3sue PO remained close to the normal Level. During- deep hypoth-
enaia (209 C), oxygen consumption by.the brain was independent of
both the brain venous blood P02 an a range oil. 9-32 mM Hg), and the
lowest brain tissue P02 (in a range of 5-28 Mm lfg). Durin,-5 moderate
hy-pothermia (270 C) a slight oxygen insufficiency developed, due to
thin brain's increased need for oxygen.
USSR UDC 59L.LI2.2-
AVAMAKIYEVA, M. r., and R1WHANOV, K. S., Kazakh State University
imeni S.. M. Kirov
Electrocardiogram of Dogs F--cposed to Progressive Hypoxia!'
Alma-Ata, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kz~zakhskoy SSR, Seriya siologich-
eskaya, No 1, 1970, pp 60-62
Abstract: Electrocardiograms were recorded in IS dogs while
they were exposed to steadily increasing hypoxia (elevation to simu-
layed altitudes of 1000-9000 m above;sea Level). At 1000 and 2000
m, no changres were detected in excitability and conduction of exci-
tation in the myocardium. At 3000-6000 m, 'the M 400, the tend-
fLeynolds nur-ber (U/y )c-
-ancy for the Re* nwriber to rise decreases :substantially. 6 fipires. 1 tWbla.
15 references.
USSR UDC 533.6:532-526
ICAMMA, S. V., and KOMMOV, V. 1. (Novosibirsk)
','Influence of the Sweepback Angle and the Unit Reynolds Number Upon tha Boundary-
t Supersonic Velocities"
Layer Transition a
Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Flekhaniki. i Telchnicheskoy Fizziki, No 1, 1073., PP 159-
162
Abstract: Ex- _ntzal research, conduct,
-oerime at the Institute of Thearatical and
Applied 1,14chan.
ies of the Siberian Department of the Academ~ of Sciences. USSR,
on the coWbined influence of the sweepback vaugle and tbc unit Rayrolds nur-Ober
upon the position of the bo-andaa*y-layer transition on a swept vingr within a
wide ranGe of the values of (q/V )rp at mo or 3 and 4 Fhowed that with. an
increase of the sweepback angle, the position of the boundary-layer transition
rapidly shifts to the leadinG edge of the wing. The obtained results agree
satisfactorily with the data of other authors. As also on a flat plate, on
:straight wings the Re* number increases continuously wit1a an increase of Ithe
unit Reynolde zranber (U/y ) c~.o. At large, sweepback an~gile s
400, the tend-
ancy for the Re* number to rise decreases substantially. 6 fig~ures. 1 table.
references.
1/1
USISR 621.'Sz.`-12
POLYAKOV, 0. S., KALDINA, T. 1.
118uppression of Temporary in Traveling-44ave Tubes with Lhe Aid Of .1
i~dter-Diplexerll
V sb* Vour. olektron. tekhniki (Problems of Electronic Technolo,,-y--Coliection of
Wi)rks), Saratov, 1970, PP 70-73 (from RZ--Elektronika i, eye pEimener.;.Iye, NO 7,
jII1Y 1970. Abstract No 7Al3.-r,)
T:7anslation: A method is considered for reduction of the level of harmoni'zs based
oii.use of filter loads when the high-frequency channel [triLkt] contains a load in
conjunction with a filter-diplaxer. With the input matched in a wide 'Cani, the
filter assures attenuation Ioss than 0.5 db:in 25 percent of the freql~.Orley band
wid greater than 20 db outside of its 5cope, with a levol of p(rrer goin-~- trirough
in a steady regime greater than 500 watt. The filter-diplexer is a combination
o!-' band-pass and band-elimination filters. "he filler-dl~plexer which was de-
Valo-ed assures a decoupling ,>,- ZO db between the input and Output at frequencies
corresponding to the 2-3 harmonics of the correspor-4ing signal. Use of sucH a
f.'ltor-diplexar in the power load of a TWT of continuous Operation roduces tau
14;vel of the higher harmonica to 1)--50 db, The stability of operatic'n of a Ptf
on a filter load is noted. 1 ill. 3 tab. 6 rof. G.B.
iM
Ll
USSR UDC 632.954.4
RASKIN, M. S., and KALININA, Ye. A.
"Herbicide Entry From the Soil Into Plants With Presprouting Application"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 10, No 6, 1972, pp 53-56
Abstract: Investigation was conducted to determine zones of herbicide absorp-
in beans, oats, and corn, using the following predetermined optimal dos
ages of the indicated herbicides: .2 mg. of trysben 200 or dianat and .01 mg.
of tordon, for beans; 5 mg. of trysben, 10 mg. of dianat, .5 mg. of tordon
and 3 mg. of simazine, for oats; 20 mg.of trysben or dianat and 1 mg. of
tordon, for corn. All were added to I kg. of absolutely dry soil, thenplaced
in wax paper cups so that the root system was in a larger cup and the upper
plant was isolated in a cup above it. -Tests were conducted in a greenhouse
at 20-230 with alternating light and darkness for 12 hours each. Soil mossture
was maintained at 60% of absolute saturation. It was determined that dianat,
trysben 200, and simazine, when applied through the soil before sprouting,
entered the monocotyledons oats and corn only through the roots; no herbicide
per-etrated the sprouts going through toxic soil layers. The herbicides en-
tered the dicotyledon beans mainly through the roots, but partially also
through the hypocotyl and cotyledons.
USSR UDC 632.954:543.9
ABRAMOVA, K. A., PANASYUK, T. D., and KALININA, Ye. A.
"Determinae-on of Tardon 22-K Soil and in Plants by the Biological Method"
in
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Kho7.yaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 58-60
Abstract: The content of tardon 22-K (3,5,6-trictiloro-4-aininopicolinic acid)
in soil and in plants was determined by the change of the area of smooth
margin leaf of bean plants. The sensitivity of this test is 0.003-0.004
mg/kg for the determination of the content of tardor- in soil; in plants the
sensitivity depends on the volume of the composted sample. It has been
established that the concentration of tardon in the straw of winter wheat
was several fold higher than in the soil.
I F
12 UN LASsi Lb~~
c F'I ORGUSSING DATE--13NGV70
T I T1. E--EN-;:- kGY CHAkACTERis-rics OF THE Q4RICHMENT OF AIR WITH JXYGEN -U-
AUTHOR-( 02)-BRODYANSK IY
KALININAl YE.I.
COWITRY OF INF0--USSR
SOU?tCE--Izv. VY55H. UGHEB. ZAVED. ENE R G . :,60-4
1970, 13(j),
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS---CHEMISTRYt ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
~.,:~.TOPIC TAGS--AlRt OXYGEN
-CM
4T:PCJL MARKING-140 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PRGX'( REEL/FRAl'-lL--Zo(jo/I543
~STEP !ND-.-L)R/014.-~/7t)/(j.1-5/0,11/0060/1)064
C (tZ(
ACCLSSION --AP01251(.tg
I., r
j
2/2 016 UN( PROCESSI-1-14G DATE--L3NQV70
C. I Rl: ACCESSION Nu--AKjl25169
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TI-16 ENFRGY CHARACTERISTICS OF 2
T HOD S FOR THE ENR I CW ENT (_-jF AIR wITH 0 WERE
LOW , TE;' RECTIFICATION N .1
014 P AR E 0 -4 'THE INDIRECT
, GY USING A ENERGY COMCN. DIAGRAM OF T14E 1 -0 MIXT. L
C
WiTHOD I S BASED ON THE PRODUCT I ON UF T AN ENRICHED A I RAITH A HIGHER 0
CONCN. THAN NELDED AND THE DILN, OF THE EPIR I CHED, AIR TO THE CONCN.
NiEDED. THE OPNECT NIETHOID I S BASED QN THE DIRECT PRODUCTION OF EINRICHED
:A:IR 'WITH THE RELWIRED 0 COPJCN. F OR PRODUCING ENPLICHFI) AIR 3U-5,9 VOL.
PERCENT Op THE INPUT OF WORK 15 S[GNIF.ICANTLY LESS Iii THE CASE OF THE
~OLRECT METHOD THAN IN THE CASE Of: THEANOlkI:CT METHOU, v4ITH CONCNS.
LhRGER THAN 50 VOL. PERCFNT Ov THE WORKJNPUT OF! BOTH AETHODS IS NEARLY
THE SAME, FACILITY: NOSK,~ ENERG. iNsr. moscOW, USSR.,
F
-USSR uDc 616-036-867-053-9
IMVMIVIMKAYA tute
M. 1. and KALININA, Ye. V. Leningrad Scientific Itesearch Insti
Orga-MULYMMI-the"(Ork for Irwalid
for Work Capacity and
"Work Rehabilitation of Aged and Senile Persons
Moscow, Sovetskaya Yeditsina, Vol 33, No 7, Jul 70, pp 65-67
Abstract: It is generally agreed that suitable employnent has a beneficial effect
on the.general physical and mental state of old persons (n-k--n aged 60-69 and women
aged 55-64) and the senile. The requirement for suitable e~nploynent raises a number
of questions which should be resolved as soonas possible. A study of aged and
senile persons has revealed that, in spite of the gradual deterioration of all-
organs which is associated with old W, the.desire to be active usually remains
strong. Most old people who continue to work prefer to continue in the jobs in
whL--h they are experienced, regardless of whether intellectual pitrsuits or =nual
vark in industry or,aericulture is involved. Nonetheless, the total work load
sh;mAA be reduced as strength declines. Such an approach %rill offer work opportun-
itles to those aged individuals who seek but cannot fllnd employmeat. One possibility
is to establish a specialvork category for the aged., analogous to that for certain
dii5abled persons. Another alternative would be to build s ciea vorkshops adjacent
to homes for the aged with the objective of having short UOtances between home, job,
anit eatipg facilities and to arrange for both short ajA extended rest periols
d -,ing the working
USSR UDC, 669.293::fo69.018.2+537.311.St669-787
YERKAKOVA, H. P., KALIMA, Z. G~,, ancLNMTEM4KO, A. G.
"Study of the Effect of SpaIl Quantitlea of-G~Wgen on the Fropertiez of llioblum"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn.. sb.. Materialy (Electronicn Engineering.
dollection of Scientific and Tecbnicaj- Iforksk Plaferial-9), 1910, vYp. 5,
~pp 6-9 (from RZh-Netallurglya, No 3,, Nar 71, Abst=act ho 31%2 by authoi-s)
Translationt A Drocedu=e was devisefffor introducing aziall quantities of 0
into 11b by the anodizing method. Data.were obtained on the effect of small
0 concentrations (0.001-0.15) on the hardnescp microhardness, and electrical
resistance of 11b. The results make It possible to determine the 0 concen-
tration- of Nb by simD~y MeaSuring the ph"ical properties of the metal.
USSR UDC: 669.245:620.183
KNLININA, Z. M., VERTIY, 1. G., YJ-11SAMATULLINA, N. S., LONGINOIT, N1. F.,
FILATOV, B. A., ARTEMOVA, S. P., Chelyabinsk
"Influence of Magnesium on the Structure of Heat-Resistant Nickel-Based
Alloys"
Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 193-196.
Abstract: The influence of magnesium on the structure of nickel alloys was
a
studied under the assumption that magnesium is concentrated primrily along
the grain boundaries and in areas of other defects of the crystalline lattice.
Assuming that a very slight concentration of magnesium could produce an excess
of magnesium at these defect locations and thus hinder the separation of car-
bides and other excessive phases in these locations, facilitating their More
even distribution through the entire volume of the alloy, the authors
turned primary attention to the study of the influence of magnesium on the
form, dispersion and nature of distribution of excess phases in tile solid
solution. It was found that the optimal addition of magnesium to heat
resistant nickel-based alloys decreases defidritic liquation,,makes tile
excess phases finer and facilitates their more even distribution. Ibis
1/2
_jJSSR
Kalinina, Z. M., Vertiy, 1. G., Khismatu*11ina, N. S., Longinov, M. F.,
Sergeyeva, L. V., Filatov, B. A., Artemova, S. P., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk
SSSR, Metally, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 193-196.
increases the technological plasticity and long-term strength of the metal.
Excess alloying or enrichment of alloys with magnesium from the slag and
lining in the furnace cause an increase in local chemical heterogeneity, in
turn causing the appearance of new excess phases, decreasing the melting point
of the metal in the area of these phases and reducing technological plasticity.
-2/2 46
*0044748 n
UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated., Section II Electrical, Derwent,
243974 PECEIVERNFOR ACQUISTICJIGNALS. When in
acoustic"signal is,apVlied to the diaphragm
(1), eddy currents are generated in it. Their
interaction with the magnet (3) magnetic field
generates an e.m.f. in the coil (2). As the
diaphragm mass is small, the receiver reproduces
without distortion the shape of the applied signal
within a wide frequency range.
j
ff ~L
20.10.67 as 1191772118-10-BAKSHEEV.A.F.et alia.
KUTBYSHEV PFROLEUM INDAMINST.(3.10.69) Bul. P//
14.5.69. Class 42a. Int.CLH 06b.
AAb044748
AUTHORS: Bashkeyev, A. F., Yerusalimskiy, 1. N., Kalinkin, G. N, Kudashey.
N. V., Laptev, V. V., Sakharov, Yu. I., Fedoselev, A. 31., Tsl-v, L. 2.
Eab ssledoiratel'ski-
yshevskiy Nauchao-I y Institut Neftyanoy Promyshlennosti
19771512
USSR
UDC 681-3-055
KALINKINA- I. P., SELEZNEV, G. D., and THIFONOVA, L. S.
"A Counting Device Which Retains Information When Power is Interrupted"
-USSR Author's Certificate !1o 3-)4t12. kJ_H 01 k 21/10, filed 16 ;iuir 71, published
21 Mar 73 (from FZh Avtomatika Telemekhanika I V.-ychislitelInava Tekhniia, No 11,
Nov 73, abstract No 11 A3614 P)
Translation: A counting aDDaratus which retains information during power
,interrupts is p,*3posed, containim7, a single pulse generator, flipflops, memory
elements,,and a delay line. To extend the logical capabilities. inhibit and
assembly circuits are included, with the OUtDUt of the sinrle pulse generator
connected to one of the rezulating Anput ts of- the flipf1pps -and through one of the
delay lines to the inputs of the read elements of the me-mory and to one of the
inputs of the assembly circuit.
The other input of this last circuit Is connected to the "command readin,,~,,
bus, with the output of the assembly circuit connected throu~,h a second delav line
-to the signal inputs of the inhibit circuits; the controllin~~ inputs of the latter
are connected to the outputs of the flipflpps, while the outputs of the inhibit
circuits are connected to the inputs of the memory elements, the out-outs of which
are, connected to the secondary regulating inputs of the flipflops. One illustration.
'C~ q-, tz 110-
V-12. tp,rAXY Of VIW OF CHALCOCEMIDE COMM'"S OF CADMIVM IN A MASI--C=ED
SPACS
ljkrticia by ju,T. YeAhovskly, t.-P,-Kelinkin. K-L-
Al4aXovoW.Y, Leningrad; movoxibirsx, LlLsinnaziucz 00 rrotso-o" Rests !L
r~Mtv?n P.I.grv~ dakk-jn Krl"t kLqX.1 PI-rnk. Russian. 12-17 Juno, IM,
A study jV &dde of the spitaxl4l lr~wth of sultijig. sals"14o ath tel-
1,rids c"P9qPd* of -4-1- za -14- ftwetul-itz- !:7 -ffC-,0` tba SAX pbss*
in a quass-410004 space in the tomp*ratuto Tanga zi T. true
1. The film morpholazy and struc;ur*, the ph"c ca=posttlon of the
film* an a function of To and Ttru. wore investigated. The growth restamos of
the cubic, hexagonal and mixed (cubic plus hexoltonal) maiwery"tallins Mas were
luvastilattd. It .*a demonstrated that in the q"11--justd. vzluxa it to, rt-ssibli
to synthaviso eplt.xlal filso'st low substrata tsmvetstljr*s~ VMr ccocIttatle
close to thvrmadymmic equilibrium, films grow the aloe trcph?sig4j.
pippettlax of which at* elvas-to-tin ptoportiss of
2. The depends=* of the growth rate (w) of the opttexial films =n
T ttg W - ?(To) for Ttruo ca"It is of a couples satuts and to satisfactorily
41 @explained bagloning with the theory of the growth 1tUvatice of seelvagiuctor f11=
developed by L. *R. Jaokaxndrov.
3. The pxoposed method of synthesizing the fil" Vensitted quantitative
tioting of the effect of the tucows, pressure at tech of the S48 PhAva, CCUP*nent.3
(codmius. sulfur. selenium. tellurium) an the wpit"-y of the cad*Aue et,&Uago.",
filim. A study van made of, tWinarvolatLon. between a) lit w - J(P") tfat To
conat. T true " 10" t) aml~ the gas phase cospoottlea; b) the t" phows vespoov
and the filn morphology.
Jf;~'. '030 UNCLAS S t FED, PROCE~SSING DATE--09OCT70
::_.T-lTL.E_-GROWlH AND STRUCTURE UF-SINGLE CRYSTAL FILMS OF CADMIUM AND ZINC
-U-
CHACOGENIDES
J." AUTHUR-t05)-MUKAVYkVAj K.K.j KALINKIN SERGEYEVA, L.A., ALESKOVSKIY,
~V'l B. V B OGOMOLOV tN.S.
~COUAITRY OF INFO-USSR
AKAD. NAUK SSSR# NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(3), 434-40
-D
ATE PUBLISHED----70
I-I.S,UBJECT. AREAS-MATERIALS,
PHYSICS
TAGS-MICA, CADIMIUMv ZINC, SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM, VAPORIZATIUN,
-THERMAL- EFFECT, MOLECULAR WEIGHT., SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH
ONTROL 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~_PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1898 STEP NG--UR/0363/70/0061003/Olt34/0440
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115717
Ui'I*C L A S S I F I E L)
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---090CT70
ACLESSIO~j iNij--AP0115717
~-.Ai3s-rRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-G- ABSTRACT., By CONUEWSArION AT 10 Pp.11AE
NJ'-,GATIVE4:MlNUS 10 PkIME NEGATIVE5 MM HG, SINGLE CRYSTAL FILMS OF CD AND
Z11 CHALCUGENIDES ON MILA (14USCOVITE)l GE (N AND P TYP-EI, GAAS (N AND P
TYPE), AND COS WERE STUuIED. AT AN EPITAXIAL TEAV. OF 250-300L)EGREES
THERE EXISTS A RELATION BETWEEN THE MOL. WT. 01: fHE CHALCOGENIOES AND
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TEMPS. OF THE VAPORIZER AND THE SUBSTRATE.
TFE CGNUITIONS OF rHE PREPN. GF SINGLE: CRYSTAL FILMS DE.PENO BUT iiEAKLY
LIN THE NATURE OF THE INVESr.IGATED SUBSTRATES. THE PHASE COMP14. OF THE
FILMS PREPD. DEPENDS ON EPITAXIAL TEMP..11-CONDENSATION-RATE, NAruaE OF
THE ORIENTING SUBSYRATESP AND CONSTRUCTiON UF THE VAPORIZER.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. TEKHNQt. INST. IM. LENSOVETA, LENINGRAD, USS.R.
UNGLASSIFIE0
..........
USSR 537 .3. 1-1 55
V 'YEVA. K. N. IL 1. I.P. SERGE~,I, L-A. .AI2:SKGV:3=, Y.B., BOGCI,~-,-tTov
N.S., leningrad T carola~Glclftz'Mzitute imeni Lensovet ) of 11 a
U4~ er
Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR
-'ion of Gro-,rth and Structure of Single CrystaUine of Cadmj.um and
Investig
'Zinc Chalcogenides"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Mall-erialy, Vol 6, No 3, 1970, PP 11-34-44o
Abstract: The method of condensation in a vacuum of 10-4 - Ic-5 Irm E-7. i s used
to grow single crjstalline cadmium, and zinc chalcogenide filmzi on Mic,% (Muscovite),
Eermanium, (n- ana p-tdpes), GaAs (n- a-nd -p-types) and CdS. it is dlezzonszrated
-that -with ar, epit,--xial zemperaLure of 250-3000C, there, is a den~lndence between
the moleculor weight of the chalcogenider, and the differ,,_~nco brAwe,Jr-i The
temperatures of evaporator and substrate. The single cry;*.;talline film prtD(Iuction
!-onditions depend little on the natwre of the substrates investiZated. The phase
composition of.the films produced depends on the epitax ial temi-y-,rature, condensa-
-Aon rate, type of orienzing substrates and evaporator deii.ign. . Single crystalline
:films of CdSe of perfeczed st~racture with carrier mobiiity up r,~ 180 =2/v-sec
were grown in a closed crucible under near-isothermal conditionz.
-1/.1 013 UNCL SSI FfEb" ROCE5SING DATE--230CT70
I TAX 1 AL GROWTH' OF OXYCOMPDUNDS~ 014. T14E SURF 4CE OF S INGLE
CR:YSTALLINE FILMS AND SINGLE CkYSTALS:OF A PRIME1.1 B PRIMEVI --U-
4UTHOR-04)-SERGEYEWA, L.A.r KALINKINt I.P.r ALESKOVSKYs V.B.,
A.P.
_;COUNTRY OF, INFO--USSR
-_-KI STALL UND TE-
HN I K t1970t VOL 5, NR
:~'_DATE~ PUBL [SHED -------- 70
AREAS--PHYSICS
JOPIC TAGS--EPITAXIAL GROWTH, SINGLE CRYSTAL
_.'_,,CGNTR0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS,
0CUME*,N7 CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--1998/0410
ROXY REEL/FgASE
-72
It PP 61
FILM, CADMIUM COMPOUNDs
OXIOE
STEP Nol GE/0109/701005/001/0061/0072
!-~~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121085
UNCLASSIFIED
2/-l 013 U~-u A SS t F I iib. PROCESSING OATE--23OCT7G
.CIR('. ACCESSION NO-AP0121085
;~~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF ELECTRON
DIFFRAcrum INVESTIGATION OF THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF AIR
ANNEALED SINGLE CRYSTALLUNE FILMS AND~:SINGLE CRYSTALS A PRIMEI I B
PRIMEVI (CDS, CDSE, COTE) ARE REPORTE0o A PRIMEH B PRIMEVI SINGLE
],-_~-CRYSTALLINE FILMS WERE GROWN BY DEPOSITION FOR VAPOUR ON oRrENTrNG
SUBSTRATES, EITHER ON THE MICA PLANE (0011 Oq THE NACL (111) PLANE, WITH
WU;~TZITE STRUCTURE (CDS SUBW.CDSE SU6W). SPHALERITE (COS SUBS.COSE
:'--.SU!3S.CD-7E SUBS) OR THAT OF ROCK SALT (COS SUBNACL) THE LATTICE
D114ENSIONS A. OF CDS SUBNACL SINGLE CRYSTALLINE FILMS GROWN ON 141CA BY
EPATAXIAL GROWTH METHOD WERE FOUND TO BE 5.6 ANGSTRmi., IT WAS SHOWN
THhT SINGLE J~RYSTALLINE LAYERS OF OXYCOMPOUNDS PART OF IiHICH POSSES
c rt
F09I.MERLY UNKNOWN MODIFICATIONS OF THE HEXAGONAL STRUCTURE WITH THE
PAF;,AMETERS A EQUALS 3.3 ANGSTROM C EQUALS 5.2.5 ANGSTROM A EQUALS 5.5
ANGSTROM C EQUALS 7.0 ANGSTROR A EQUALS 3.3 ANGSTROM C EQUALS 7.0
ANGSTROM WERE FORMED ON TflE SURFACE 01: LAYERS Of COS WHEN THE LATTER
W,'~OE ANNEALED. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF A.NNEALED CDS; FILMS ENABLED SINGLE
CRYSTALLINE SUBSTANCES WITH LATTICE, DIMENSIONS A EQUALS 3.3 ANGSTROM? C
EeUALS 5.25 ANGSTROM TO BE IDENTIFIED AS POLYMORPHOUS HEXAGONAL CADMIUM
0
XIDE MODIFICATION.
0 EXPITAXI*AL LAYERS OF COO SU;,iHcX AND CDO SUBNACL
WERI= ALSO OBSERVED ON SINGLE CRYSTALS OF CDS AFTER ANNEALING IN AIR.
IN ORDER TO FIND OUT THE MECHANISM OF OXYCOMPOUNOS GRow'rH THE EFFECT OF
CERYAIN FACTORS ON THE STRUCTUREr COMPOSITION AND ELECT ROPHYSI CAL
PROPERTIES (SPECIFIC RESI"TANCE OMICROky MOBILITY OF CHARGE CARRIERS MU)
OF INITIAL AND ANNEALED.FILMS WAS INVESTIGATED*
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFiE;D'i OROCESSING DATE--230CT70
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LENSOVIETAt
UNCLASSIFIED
PT-L STU11OF THE INITIAL SIAGES OF LPTTAXTAL CR(AMJ rjLKS OF cAj)mluM
IMCIME 0,, CA
r. gojjn~jn. K. r eve, V. R,
--EUX=.!X --Aktqtov!~~Jy.
L. :9, At k~,=dwov, Leningrad, Novilibirsk-, Hf,voAthir*k. III
jr.~Isb 2o%to i 'ttnt*t1Ma v . Russim. ':-17
7 -0 SLUdy de of Ithq nui:1.car form4tlen
gr-01 of evitaxial !;&2;r film f)n mla 'Lq Ile 4 0 F)!gdtotr
m C~v t In a v C u: of
at 7. 2W3-200' C and T toot * 7Q0-j.O4)')' C. 119 roe Ult. of ttrvqy of the
electmn r1cro-teope pictures orrocated,to the form of Araphical relations per-
vitt.4 tt- gruvLh.kL%*tt4t& to be traced and the %,mviem of In.* of the wpitaxiol
Xr,"Eh proc.s% of Cdf;w ftlvn om .9ca to he -tahliwhvil.
si. In the nucleation ot*jm on ttv# SubstraLs, two typos of pattiels. 61"
observed: small particles with, trianpular totetinR (the cubic phasaj and lar-
ger unfipcetr6 particles.
b) The "xitaten density of the nuclei of tuo types is daterstined bry
the thermodynsiele conditions of oynthabis (I . T the degree of deviation
e test,
from the al.11ibiLus, state inside Lite evxp.r.tor), The kno-todgm of the vwxL-
mte "article dvosttv of both typts under different lzonill.ttarts of growth per-
4 ftitted estimation Of %%q activoltaft #"*fly of, the nucleation, s4satption and
C) Me natura of the Variation 11) altitude Md tro"evvrAt dimenolarts
of t1w* varticies with ttys, permitted establishment of the predominant effect
of tho virface diffuPlon durins the xrovth proceno.
d) Mte mrowth rate In Jn4LvIdu&I stages to not a conatant and tncre=es
by 4 P~A~r law.
j The f1litnot coofficlamd far C401 type U( particle me A function of
the cart'denzation ties permitted establishment that the phase comp.mition of
the continuous film to datervained by the ratio of t1to areas occupied by per-
ticloo of each typo 41rcatly bo(ors 0041asconC4 which, in turn.Le datotaiiated by
the o"theato thermodynamics.
UNCL AS S !'F lr=!D --230CT70
It;! 027 PRfJCESS ING DATE
~'TITLE---GROWTH AND STRUCTURE OF MON-0KRISTALLJNE FIL14S OF A PRIMEll 8
PR. IMEVI- COMPOUNDS -V-
-~'AUTROR-05)-KALINKINt I.P., MURAVYEVA, K~Koj SERGEYEWAt L.A.t ALESKOWSKYt
V. B$-1- BoGomutuy I
--4,-COUNTRY OF*INFD--USSR
~'~SOURCE--KlZfSTALL UND TECHNIK% 1970t VOL ~~5* NR It PP 51-59
"'-0 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
-..SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt MATFRIALS
_r,TGP[C TAGS-SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM9 SELENIDEt TELLURIDEr ZINC camp-OuNor
CADMi.UM SULFIDE, GERMANIUMt GALLIUM ARSENIDEr CHALCOGENIDE GLASSr
:-.-EPITAX14L GRO-4TH, SURFACE FILM
'.~-C-IUNTRIX MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS'
,-.,OOCUME:NT,CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REE-L/FRAME--199-9/0417 STEP NO--GE/0109/70/005/001/0051/UO59
-ORC A CC E S S, I ON NO--AP0121091
UNCLASSIF18D
W2 027 U14CLASSI FIE,D PROCESSING DATF--230CT70
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121091
:.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 1 NVACUUM 101 -?RlkiE NEGATIVE4-IG
P.01'ME.NEGATIVE5 TORR MIJ!,10CRYSTALLINE THIN LAYERS OF CUSt COSE I C D r
ZN."s ZNSEY ZNTE WERE PREPARED ON MICA,, 111.1) SURPACES OF GERMANIUM ~NL)
GALLIUM ARSENIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS AND (0001) AND 1120) CADMIUM SULPHIDE
SUR.FAC ES T14E FILM; STRUCTURES AN
10 SUME~OF THEIR PkOPEATIES
[CONDUCTIVITY, N OR P MOBILITIES) AERE SHOWN TO DEPEND ON TEPPERATURE
-i.~CLINDITIONS OF FILM PREPAxATION. IT WAS 11% THE
SHOWN EXPEi"ol;"E-NTALLY THAr
CASE OF MONLICRYS TALL INE THIN FILMS OF ZINC ANG CADMIUM CHALCOGENIDES
IS A COqRELATION BEETWEE-N EVAPORATION AND EPITAXY TEMPERATURES OF
FILM, PREPARAYIDN. STKUCTURE AND PHASE COMPOSITION OF MONOCRYSTALLINE
LAYi:-RS ARE CONNECTED WITH THE NATURE rF:SU8STRATE-SUBSTAiNCES USED
J1111CLUDING PULARITY OF (111) DIRECTION IN:G4LLltlM ARSENIDE AND (00011
,.,DIRI-,CTION IN,CAD,41UM SULPHIDE)o FACILITY: ~INSTITUTE OF
-TECHNOL06Y LENSOVIETA, LENINGRAD..
UNCLASS I F IED
020 UNCLASS1 HEW` ~'PRGCESS ING [)ATE--13NOV70
TFtrLP_--G.kkjl.Tri ANO ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIE"A 11F SI~IGLE.CPYSTAL FILMS OF
CADAIUM ANO 1114C CHALCOGEN IDES -U-
B0GO,'-',f_lL0Vv
AUl'H0R-(04)-AURAVEVAv K.K.t KALINKINt I.P..p ALESKGVSKIYv
N.S.
~CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.,':,_.SOLf.RCE--Tl-iIN SOLID FILMS 1970? 511)t 7~:' 14
.-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.~,,SUBJECT AREAS--CHE.4ISTRYj MATERIALS
:TOPIC TAGS--CHALCOGEWIDE GLASSr S I NGL ECAYSTAL CADMIUM SULFIDE,
-SELENIgEt TELLURIDEt IINC COMPOUND, EPITAXIAL, GROWTHo aLECTRON MIJBILITY,
PHYSICAL PROPERTY
CONTROL 44AAK[N.-;--N0 RESTRICTIONS
j)()CUkjj'.jl-T CL ASS-UNCLASS I F I EO
,.-,PRDXY:IIEEL/FRAME--2000/0915 STEP NO--NE/000017G/005/001/UO07/OOi4
.-CIRCA ACCESSION NU--AP0124576
HD
2i2 02 0 UNCLA55 IH ED'~~:. OrOCE SSING DATE--13NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSION \10--AP0124576
..ABSTRACTj'EXTRACT--(U[) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EPITAXIAL GROWTH OF CDS, CESE,
COTE,. INS, ZNSEv AND INTE FILMS 01,111 11-11CA By (XiNDENSATION IN A VACUUM OF
10 PIRPIE NEGATIVE4-5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVES TO,kk, HAS 13EEN li'4VESTIGATE[)
OVER .4 WIDE RAPGE- OF TEAPS. RELATIONS, BETWEEN -EVfiPN. TEMP, T SUBEY ANO
THE ~EPITAZtAL TEMP. T SUBEP OF SINGLE i CRYSTAL FILAS (T SUBEV EQUALS A
SU281 PLUS T SLIBEP AT T SUBEP IS S1,11ALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 310DEGREES AND
T SUBEV EQUALS A SUB2 MINUS 2T SUBEP AT T-SUBEP 15 GREArER THAN OR EQUAL
TO, 32OLIZ-GkEES) AS WELL AS THOSE OF THE JEMP . CONor'T IONS OF GROWTH OF
MX- WT. OF CHALCOGE-1410ES HAVE~ BEEN OBTAINED.
I,
SINGLE CkYSTAL FILMS TO
TH,F HOSi'~ PERFECT SINGLE CRYSTAL FILMS G~Row AT EPITAXIAL TEMPS. OF
300-320~IEG,~EES* THE RELATION OF THE CURRENT CARjlf-P MOBILITY AND SP.
RESISTANCE To THE TEMP. CONDITIONS OF THE SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM GROWTH HAS
SEEN INVESTIGATED. THE FILMS OBTAINED:EXHIBITE0 A,GREAT VARIETY OF
PROPEATIES, E.G. SINGLE CRYSTAL CUSE FILMS HAVE BEEN SYNTHESIZED WITH
SP. RESISTANCE OF THE ORDEk OF 10 PRIME5700 CM ANO WITH A SP.
RESISTANNI-E OF THE ORDER OF 10 VRI,'iEl-lo PRIME2 OHM CM WJTH QUITE HIGH
~.-ELECTRQN 4031LITY OF 20-32 CM PRIME2-V''SEC. FACILITY: LENSOVET
I -N ST .TECHNUL.t LENINGRADt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 540-48122~+ 546-48121
1. F., MUhAVIYEVA, K. K., YURGEL B., AJ,ESKOV.341f, V. B.,
Leningrad Technological Institute ~meai Lensovet,
"Production of Single-l.rystal CdS and Cd3e Film Under Conditions
Close to Equilibrium"
lifoscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Neorganiche3kiye Materialy,
Vol 6, No 9, Sep 70, pp 1564-1567
Abstract: The article suggests a method for the synthesis of single-
Orystal CdS and CdSe films using vacuum condensation an orienting sub-
Ntrates (synthetic mica (fluorphlogoOire) or leucosapphire) in a wide
temperature range (300-8000 C) under conditions closed to thermodynamic
bure of epitaxial films of GdS and Gd5e is no
equilibrium. The struct
less perfect than single crystals (number of dislocations 10-3-10-5
1-2
em A study wa3 made of the effect of procesm parameters on the
degree of structure perfection of che CdS$ CdSe spitaxial films and
A;heir electrical properties. The sug'gested method permits the growth
of single-crystal CdS and CdSe films with a wide;range of properties.
1/2
USSR
KALINKIN, I. P., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Neorganiches-
kiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 9p Sep 70, pP 15b4-1567
Conditions are described for the production of single-crystal Gd3e
t 180 OM21v. see, closo to t1jo prop-
films with a mobility of up o
erties of the single crystals. Perfect CdS and GdSe films with a re-
Sistivity of up to 107-109 ohms per sec were synthesized. The method
cif coevaporation with chalcogene gives perfect high-resistance single-
crystal US and Cd5e films with a hole mobility of 0.8-2.4 amz1v. sea.
1
2
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Ace' 042566-
APO Ref. Code: 0.;?, 1,3
thZ.i'ySLS
-AUTHOR--KALINKIN, V.V .
C CUN TRY OF INF0--USSR
'~S OU -IPEDIYAt TkWAAT!.~LOGIYAI PIZ -44
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SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
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DISCALGIA.. THE STUDY OF THE LATE RESULTS IN 61 PATIENTS SHOWE-) THAT IN
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TITLE--NEW HOLOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR OBTAINING GHOSTS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KALINKINA, I.N.t K-OSOUROV, 6.1.
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COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.,:~SOURCE-PRIBORY I TEKHNIKA EKSPERIMENTA, JAN.-FEB. 1970, P. 199, 200
7.'-_..~~DATE PUBLISHED-----7-70
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OF THE (IRIGINAL, RECONSTRUCTING THE CONi.-)ITIONS OF ILLU'llf A T 10! 4 U '4Q lr- R
6111 CH THE ORIGINAL HOLOGRAM WAS OBTAINED. FACILITV: Ar. A 0 Eill I I A
N4UK SSSRt INSTITUT KRISTALLOGRAFTI, MOSCOW, USSR.
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USSR UDC 547.964.4+577-17
SHVACHUN, YU. P., VDOVINA, R. G# POZNYAK, M. G.,
RYABTTSEV, 14. N., KRIVILSOV, Y. T., GRACIMAj A. K., KRASNWHCHERKOV, S. P.,
NOVOSELOV, V. A., GRUZDEV, V. S., OLEYNIKI A. 14.j XAMMUL, Z. B., FEDOTOVJ
Va P.0 IVANOVj A. I.t YMAYEV9 N. k.
"New Synthesis of Human Insulin!'
Le aing-rad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimij,. Vol XLIII'(CV), No 1, 1973, pp 216-217
Abstracti Human insulin was synthesized on the basis of obtaining A and B
chains by the solid phase method f-R. 13. Merrifield, J. Am. Chem. Sec., Ro
85, 2149, 1963; J. St=rtj et al.j Tvexdofazny sintez poptidov, Moscou, 1dr,
iq~i7 land sub-sequently combining the syntheticehains Into the complete role-
cula of the biologically active hormone. Here, a new vorsion of the synthesis
is realized which permits exclusion of treatment of the chains irith scdivm
in liquid ammonia which eliminates the danger of undesimble side reactions
caused by this reagent fA. 1-larglin, et alol J. Am. Chem. Sec., 110 88, 50511
196g~, The A and B chains of human inuulin were synthesized on an automted
device usin- a spherical chloromethylated copolymer of styrene Kith divinyl
benzene as the insoluble ca-z-xier. All operations were kerforned in a nitrogen
atmosphere. The derivatives of the L-aminoacids used In the synthesis of
the A and B chains are listed. The fluorohydrates of the chains were con-
'17 M,6011M 111:1fi "N, -idl,
1,101MIMMmill IMM11111, 4MMI:M11 -1. 111flit 'Jadn"', . M; 'W, III! W1311
USSR
SHVACHKIKI YU. P., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimiij Vol XLIII (CV)j No 11,
1973, pp 216-217
verted into S-sulfonates which exhibited nb differences from the S-sulfonates
of the corresponding natural chains of bull insulin. The synthetic A and B
chains were recombined both with the corresponding natuxal chains and among
each other. The resultant compounds had specific insulin activity of com-
..parable magnitude to the previously synthesized insulin compounds
rK. Lubkej et alp, Adv. Znzymol*#~Ko 33P 4451 197P7-~
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TROITSKIY, V. A., and KALIMITIKOV, S. A., Electric i1eldiag InstiLUte it--cti Ye.
0. Paml, Acade-my of 9-ci`enFes URrSSP%
"Comparison of- Sources for Electrosiag
Kiev, Avtomat*cheskaya Svarka, No 7, jul 70, pp 49-53
Abstract: A --othod of regulating transformers, called "inagnatic
has been developed at the Zlectric Welding IIISLitu~e imeni Ye.
justment is e4,~ected by mezins of a gear me(fhanism which woves the
corxmutaCor or by DC magnetization. Transfonmers adjustable '03' 1114.11'~1'11~*-C. C-:~-
mutation are close to nonadjustable Lrazsformers with respect to "LIZ
and ene-,-,--,y caracteris tics. Data on TShS-1000-1 (with a controL')
1000-1 (,idjuz4rai)le by magnetic commutation) transformers i;how L"-LLt ~a
over Ifc.1.1 s-!',-,-ppcd adjustment to SmooL.hl ~*Idjustment by i1wigneLic
reduc,~,d the cost of the source. Eleci:r,-,)sla,c', welding with CLII-I-C-ZILS Up Z,0 '-'WJ0
amp ii dcai- transformers of 2 types: 1)
zidjusz:able i)-- DC magnalLiza:.ion. A diagram :ahows that tniiabforzr,~,rs
b" =a8-Iet-."L2aIioa are not ince-ior -o nonadJurtaKii: traiiiiI-on-,iers with
CP.11,51U tav, 017. L
The
respecz -o ~.,.eir stringent external.and energy characterJstics'.
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