SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHALATURNIK, M.V. - KHALKIN, V.A.
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USSR UDC 547.448'558.1
MALATURNIKP 11. V., SHEVCRUK, M. I., and DOMBROVSK1Y,'A. V..
...............
"Aroylcp-rboalkylenyl-gamma-oximetriphenylphosphorans"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 5, May 72, pp 992-995
Abstract: The reaction of aroylcarboalkylanyltt;-phenylphosphorans with
hydroxylamine and 2,4-dinitropheny1hydrazine form aroylcarboalkylenyl-
gamma-oximetriphenylphosphorans and aroylcarboalkylenyl-gamma-(2,4-
dinitraphenylhydrazone)triphenylphosphorans, respectively, It was found
that aroylearboalkylenyl-gamma-oximetriphonylphosphorans [ArC(=NOH) COC(R)-
PPh31 are capable of entering into the Wittig reaction with aldehydes.
With hydrogen bromide they form bromides of aroylcarboalkylenyl-gamma-
oximetriphenylphosphonium. The results are summarized in a table.
Ultraviolet spectra are given.
USSR UDC 612.017.1.014.2
PERSHIN. S. B., A., PINEGINI B. V., and UTESHRV, B. S., Second
Mosc(xq Medical Institute imeni ~irogov
"Kinetics of Rosette-Forming Cells iii Primary and Secondary Immunological
Responses"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Irununabiologii, No 9, 1971,
pp 83-88
Abstract: The kinetics of rosette-forming spleen cells was studied in mice
inoculated and 5 weeks later reinoculated with sheep erythrocytes. The number
of these cells increased slightly during the first two days and e%ponentially
during the next four dw
ys, after which they decreased slav;ly only to increase
again on day 11. In the secondary immunological response, the rosette-forming
cells increased more rapidly than in the primary respcnse, the peak occurring
on day 4 after the second injection of the antigen. A statistically si-,n1fi-
cant relationship was noted between the number of roseCte-forming eel-Is and
the size of the primary sensitizing dose of antigen in the secondary immuno-
logical response. These findings are discussed in the light of Sercarz and
Coons' hypothesis an the development of immunocompetent cells.
USSR tw 615.272-7-015-46
MtSEMI, S. B., PINEGIN., B. V.., UTESEEV, B. S., and Chairs
of Microbiology and Pharmacology, Second Moscow ?*dical InsTitute Meni
ff. I. PirigGv
The Effect of Nucleic Acid Vatabolism. Inhibitors on the Population of
Antibody-Forming Cells in Secondary X=unological Response"
Moscow, Patologicheekaya Fiziologiya I Xksperimntallnaya Terapiya, Vol 15,
No 4; Jul/Aug 71, PP 46-52
Abstract: Experiments with mice have revealed that during the secondary
4=,nological response, nucleic acid inhibitors (aurantin and mitomycin C)
depress the growth of antibody-forming cells, especially inithe early stages
of immunogenesis. Populations of indirect plaque-forming cells are depressed
to a greater degree than populations of direct plaque-forming a-ad rosette-
forming cells. This is a specific characteristic of the secondary imiunologi-
cal response, which is absent in the priwry response. 5-Fluorouracil
depresses populations of both direct and indirect plaque-forming cells. How-
ever,, direct plaque-forming calls are more sensizive to this imnunodepressant
than indirect plaque-forming and rosette-forming cells. The rosette-forming
calls are most sensitive to aurantine, and,least sensitive to 5-fluorouracil
and mitonWein C.
42
USSR
KHALAUNBRENNER, Ya., MAYSIK, M. V.
17he Phenomenon of Resonance in Contact of Elastic Bodiesil
Kontaktn. Vzaimodoystviye Tverd. Tel i Raschet Sil Treni-ra i lznosa [Con-
t2ct Interactions of Solids and Calculation of the Forces of Friction and
Wear -- Collection of Works), Moscow, Nauk-a Press, 1971, pp :58-48. (Trans-
lated from Referativn)ry Zhurnal Mekhanika, No 1, 1972, AbstTact No. 1V322
by V. M. Kulakov).
Translation: Following a brief review of theoretical works in the area of
the contact of elastic bodies, a description is'presented of an experiment.
A spherical glass lens was compressed by~,a perpendicular force to the plane
of a horizontally placed elastic plate and subjected to the influence of
the moment of forces rotating around its vertical axis. Resonance curves
were produced with various values of amplitude Mo of loading moment M=M,
sin wt by changing the pulsating frequencyw. The curves indicate that
the elastic forces at the contact point are "soft" and nonlinear in nature.
Curves were then measured of the static hysteresis for various amplitudes
Mo and the free and forced contact oscillations of the lens were recorded
on an optical OSCillogram. In the second portion, based on analysis -of
the hysteresis loops and resonance curves measured, the elastic and friction
characteristics of the contact point are studied. 8 biblio refs.
93
USSR UDC: 621.317-755(088.8)
GRITSM, D. I., GUDYK, V. I., KHAAVKA, I. I., SHTOYKO, L. V.
"A Device for Intensif)rtrig the Beam of a Cathode Ray Tube"
USSR Authorls Certificate No 278798, filed 29 Apr 69, published 8 Dee 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A312 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for intensi-
fying the beam of a CRT tube. The device contains a ti=el diode flip-flop,
transistorized anplifier and emitter follower with a diode sh-wnting the
base-evitter junction. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, delay
of the positive front of the output pulse Is reduced by connecting the
output of the twine! diode flip-flop to the base of an additional transistor
vith common emitter, the collector of this transistor being connected to
the base of the amplification tratisistor. 'The base of the arrmlification
transistor is also connected to the collector of a second additional tran-
sistor of opposite conductivity type. The base of this transistor is con-
nected through diodes, resistors and capaQjtors to the iiaput of the device
vAd to the collector of the amplification'.transistor.
1/1
j7RS
12 .7uic 1973
THERFODYNM-11C CYCLES OF ;MWEr, PLAN-16 ";;7";
[Article Ly V. L. 1) ht dr,!V, V. 14. lshalayclzia!..
il 41. ~-
1 2'. K
and
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slall. 7. ~,i Z, 1971, pp
In principlr- of
pons i b1 11 Ly
turen of the colant L.
leads to a neca lor inverLlqation Qf the prospec-~~ c~f
qasecmn, Mll-gianerat~yrr. a~ dtonilc P"a-11in flrst
f y r % t
rstaur, In !~nlvlnu 06.5 tank is thL svl~cti~a 0
theIrmodvnHiric cycl'z-
Usually convidpred ar~ te-tircratute lev~-Is -JnAufflciler,'t
to obtain the thermal ioniration needr-d to. a~--sure electric
conductivity of tlj~ -ijarving medium. ~;tj~,-fcre
barzed on non-equilibrium plasma arc primdri.1-1 irv-zstIqatcd,
To create the neceasary electric cznduct,-~Ity he
ant pressure at the reactor outlet mu3t k-k- l1cwv; than tho op:
t1mal from the point of view of th, of
the, coaprpsmor and the heat exch.,ngers.
In the present .word hcliurn with an icv4zed - i d U t
nt a pre:i5ure of 1.0 mn/m and teiy,i,craturos ~r
25000K war, taken as the workinc! of the
When argon 1:; used Itc, pres~urv In th~- renctzr Can$ ,r 'Inz-rt'!,~e-1
to 3 .0-5.C M.1/=2 [3). lio-Aever' bec.woe -,-I pr.--
Pertiez; much ,jorse than these of he-jium, the ;~f pr~~zs-
urn does not: lead to reduction of the hejt-vxc~oncc, ~ace~~.
A thermodynamically very cAmple cycle wil". an
eraLor can tie organized much like the cyt:1v c- .2
qate-tur0ine poer, plant, In wnich. 'in V5iV-;Cnerat-z= ir, lnclud'~~
in ;)Ince of the gas turbine. In ,ucr. a cycle tne pz~er re-zer-
eratlan factor 0 ~ areg [4] ha3 high values. Ther-el'are, -,*0-
11 - USSR - X)
1>1
USSR ux: 681-3
KHAWEMV, V. F. (Autorration and Telemetering Institute (Cybernetics Techniques))
"'Device for Testing Verification of Combination Systems"
Avt. av. SSGR, kl. G 06 f 15/46, No 341039, zayavl. 29-07-69, opubl. 5.06-72
(Author's Certificate, USSR, class G 06 f 15/46, RIO 341039, clairned 29 O'lly
1969, published 5 June 1972) "from RM-Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychis-
k
litel1naya tekhnika, Po 2, 1973, Abstract No 2A478P)
Translation: A device is proposed for testing for verification of combination
systems; it contains EL model of the structure to be verified, each cell of
which contains a model of the functional element, a gene'-rator of input units
of the system, and a printing module. Ti-io illustratlions.
2
BALATSKIY, 0. F., and KRALDEYEV. V. T., Sumy Branch of the Khar'kov
Polytechnical Institute
"Effectiveness of the Construct-ious of Gas Pur4fication Units on the
Chemical Industry Plants"
Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, No 4 (70), Jul/Aug 73, pp 17-18
Abstract: Sumy Branch of the Khar1kov Polytechnical Institute carried out
studies on the loss from air contamination due to chemical iLaustry and
metallurgy. For example, the harvest on control plots was 2-3 times as
high as in the contaminated zones. A direct relationship was determined
between the growth of the plants and air contamination. Aftor air purifi
cation measures were introduced, the air pollution dropped significantly,
and so did various diseases, both human animal and agricultural. Various
formulas for economical calculation of losses have been.proposed.
V.
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MiC037,533
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IAF,1888. 13P. DeP.'CMI
Its laboratory to basied 6a & U-1240 100chroiwus CY0.10tron
designed at -the D.. V. h. institute of
Efremov WentI116 Aesearc ,
-ro exp". tho, pasibuttles
ElectrophIsLeal Xp~ar a. pr the
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accelerator. an*ax4u Injector at Ions frozu:" , squ0ez
(polarized protons tritium ~ 1"Iura,~ heav Jo
y as) and W device
for obtaining Intensive pulsed zeutron~bejnis am pla~"O_ To
Improve the energy di4conlicalty of the be m i0.02%44fiout
loss of latenalty, a speclal *ystonj at 4kt~insl mowchro*tizgL-'
-Obt aUd
tion will be used. Lvy lobs priliminarily ieoalerated
In a tandem (an alectr,6~t%tW,~li~ctr6o.~itt-tppino'gentr-aiDr and
Injected into the. El-~40 wiiii4tripping Of Use electrons lz~We the'
latter Is specified for the futu (oi
19730503
USSR UDC: 669.15-194:621.753.58
SHATAGIN, 0. A., BESEDINA, E. B., SLADKOSHTEYEV, V. T., KHALZMMY, S. F.# Ukrainian
Seientifle-Resea=h Institute of Mstaasy Kharkov
"Gas Porosity with Horizontal Continuous Casting of Carbon Steels"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No J2,
1973, pp 39-41.
Abstract: Gas porosity is widely developed in horizontal continuous ingots.
The reasons for the development of elevated porosity of the axial and upper
zones of square ingots are studied. The method of vacuum melting is used to
d-,-.~ermine the composition of the gas in the pores, Strong deoxidation and
degassing of metal during pouring is used to produce billets which, following
rolling with various degrees of compression, fully satisfy the requirements
of the state standards. The studies showed that the primary reason for the
development of porosity during continuous horizontal casting of steel is
hydrogen. It is recommended that the metal be degassed during pouring by
bubbling an inert gas through the liquid metal in the receiver.
1/1
43
USSR
ZARETSKIY, L. S., KARPITLOVSKIY, Ye. B., KHALEPSKIY, L. D.
UrIC 51
.'~Planning of the Production Activity of Enterprises of the Dairy Industry
Using Methods of Mathematical Economics"
Tr. VNIT moloch. prom-sti. (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of the Dairy Industry), 1972, No. 28, pp, 17"23 (from RZh-
Matematika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11V495)
Translation: A technique for constructIng a mathematical model of a dairy
plant is discussed. The problem of opetational control of the plant using
dynamic programing is formulated. The n'ecessary recurrence relationships
are derived. Authors abstract.
USSR UDC 51
ZAPETSKUY. L. S.1, KARTILOVSKIY, Ye. B., MIALETSEY, L. D.
"Planning of Pi-oductimi Activity of LI-filk Industry Enterpi-ises Using 1.1;ithematical
Economics Methodsit
Tr. VNIT Moloch. 11rom-stj [11~orhs of All-union Scierltific Itc-scarch llic;VitiiLe
the Milk lpdwtryj , No 12SI, pp 17-23 (Trajislated froim RcferaLivn-i Zhunial
K-Lbernetika, No 11, 1972), Abstract No IIV495, by the authors)
j7
Translation: A motliod is studied for mistructioa of a m, dc-I a
milk plant. The tash of operative piannillp, of tile plant usill." dynamic
ming is statcd. Tlic neussary recorrcift relatim-tships arc, p-f-odueed.
I/j
015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70
jJ.TLE--DETERMINATION OF BETA SITOSTEROL IN VEGETABLE RAW MATERIAL -U-
~AUTHOR-(05)-KSEhOFONTOVAv YE.V.t MUKHINAt MaV*v KHALETSKIY, A.M.,
KAGANOVICH, F.L., BELKEVICHe P.I.
7,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS* SSSRr SER. KHIM. NAVUK 1970t (I)i
103-5
,,PATE PUBL'ISHED ------- 70
-1-ENCE's
,-,SUBjECT-AREAS-SIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC
,_fOPIC. TAGS--STEROL# PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT# SOLVENT EXTRACTION# CHEMICAL
PURI FICATION, SPECTROPHO TOME TRY-
~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:D.0CUMEf4.T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
',PROXY E(EEL./FRAME--1997/0190 STEP NO--UR/0419/70/000/001/0103/0105
.CfRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119186
UNCLASSIFIED
015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
'C--IRC ACCESSION NO--AP011918&
fr,';8STRACTlSXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. DISSOLVE PHYTOSTEROL (0.03 G) IN
~:CK SUB2 CL SUB2 AND APPLY ON THE STARTING LINE OF A LAYER UF UNBOUND AL
SUB2 0 SUB3. DEVELOP WITH ETD SU82 AND LOCATE THE BETA SlTOSTEROL IN UV
L.IGHT. ELUTE IT FROM THE POWDER WITH HOT ME SUB2 CO. EVAPORATE ME SUB2
CO AND DISSOLVE RESIUUE IN 25 ML ACOH. TO 5 ML ADD 2 ML 0.5PERCENT
MIN. AFTER COOLING, CAREFULLY ADD-0.5 ML
BENZCYL PEROXIDE AND BOIL 3-5
~~.:CONCD. H SUB2 SO SUB4 AND OIL. TO 25 ML WITH ACOH. MEASURE ABSOq3ANCE
'AT-690 MMU OR WITH A RED FILTER. THE LINE-Ak RANGE IS 0-290 MUG Pi=-R J,4L.
THE METHOD IS USED TU ANALYZE UNSAPONIFIABLE ROSINS F~,OM PEAT WAXES.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. KHIM.-FARM. INST.v LENINGRADt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED PR0CESSlNr,'DATE--o2ocT70
ITLE--A CHANGE OF SYNDROMES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERIJDICAL PSYCHOSES
'--,.'AUTHQR--KHAlETSKIYv A.M.
CiiUNT RY OF INFO-U SSR
`."~IOUKE-IHURNAL NEVROPATULOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S. S. KORSAK9VA, 1970,
VOL: ~ 7 0 9. NR 4t PP 556-560
-----70
PULLISHED
SUBjECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANQ MEDICAL SCIENCES
~~Pl'C,_TAGS-_PSVCHOSlS# SCHIZOPHRENIA
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
;'~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,-,PROXY REELIFRAME-198811670 STEP NO--UR/0246/70/D70/004/0556/0560
ACCESSION NO--AP0106416
UNCLASSIFIED
;~:_'212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
"".--C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0106416
AgS'TRAr-T/EXrRACT--(Ut GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERM~DIATt FOR4S OF
SCHIZOPHRENLA AND MANIC DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSIS-USUALLY HAVE A PEIIODlrAL
COURSF. IN,SUCH PERIODICAL PSYCHOSES THE SAME PATIENr MAY 14AVE
':DtFF-E[I;ENT-SYNDROMESt WHERE ON ONE STAGE THE DISEASE ACQUIRES SYMPT94S 3F
,.....~SCHIZGPHRENIAt WHILE AS ON THE SUBSEQUENT STAGES, CLEARCUT SYSMPTOMS OF
MANIC DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSIS AND VICE VERSA., THERE MAY BE THEREFORE A
NECESSITY TO CHANGE THE DIAGNOSIS, WHICH IDDES NOT, HOWEVER, IMPLICATE AN
_-ERRONEOUS..PREVIOUS DIAGNOSIS. NEVERTHELESS, THESE 0B.SEPVATIONS HAVE NOT
-SUFFICI-ENT REASONS SPEAKING IN FAVOR OF A, COMMON PSYCHDSIS. , THE
CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE PSYCHOSIS 'm A YTO CERTAIN
BE.:RELATED TO THE INTENSIVITY OF THE PATHOL0411CAL PROCESS.
-14
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11wZrame 4MPm8P-T-
USSR vDc 669.24.053.4(088.8)
TSMKOV' V. S., and GOLUBKOVO K. If.
'Tevice of Extraction of Eatals from Solutions"
USSR AUthor's Certificate Vo 313882P filed 4/05/70P published 18/11/71,
Won Referativnn' Zhurnalt llcta-UurgiYao NO 51 197Zj Abstract Ho 5 G391 F
by G. Svod-tseva)'.
Is fror. solutions
Translation: A device is describ-3d for extraction of Ltetz-L
containing a reactor, stator winding, and doser. In order to atabilize the
eleetrozagnetic field ani asaure con-tinuity of theprocasal, a rotor is fa.5tencd
to the stator winding, nechanically connected to t1be doser. A dmwing of
the device is p=sented, plus a description, Of its operatinZ principle.
USSR UDC: 8.74
KUIYM, E. Sh. . YATSMIKO, K. S. , ZAFERMAI-1, D .M .
"Predicting the Results of Mvocardial Infarct Using Formulas Derived by
a
Dynamic Programming Method"
Moscow, lzbr. tr. Vses. mezhvuz. simpoz. no prikl. mat. i kibernet.,
Gor'kiy, 1967 (Selected Works of the All-Union Intercollegiate Symposiwn
on Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics, Gor!kiy, 1,967), lliiauk-a", 1973,
pp 2T9-282 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No T, Jul 73, abstract No 7V7011 by
the authors)
Translation. As a generalized index for prediction, the paper introduces
the sum of products of numerical estimates of symptom severity by coef-
ficients. Finding these coefficients is reduced to a problem -in finding
an optimirn trajectoi-j by a dynamic progra-mming method; the criterion of
Optimality is the minimum percentage of erroneous predictions. The
results.of clinical verification of the derived formulas show that the
formulas are suitable for practical use.
61 -
UDC! 518-5:681.3.06
FERIAXI, D. M.
KHALFER, E Sh. Z&
ffPrognosis of the Outcome of a Myocardial Infarct"
Tr. Saratov. =ed. in-ta (Works of the Saratov Medical Institute), 197-1,
-10 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12V987)
91, pp 3
Translation: The purpose of the paper is to derive matheiratical "resolv-
ing rules" 6tich could be used as a basis to judge the outcome of a myc-
cardial infarct from data obtained in the first days of tne illness.
The method of deriving the resolving rules.belongs to the category of
-recognition methods based on the principle of the "dividing hyperplane".
USSR UJDC: 518-5:681.3-06
K"ALPEN E. Sh., ZAFERMAN, D. M.
"On a Method of Deriving Formulas for Calculating Optimum Doses of Medicines"
Tr. Sara-Cov med. in-ta (Works of the Saratov Medical Institute), 1971,
:7E, 91, pp T7--50(from RZh-Kibernetika,,No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 1211988)
[No abstract]
82
USSR UDC! 621.397(002)
KHALFIN, A. M.
"Television Technolog3r. (Principles and Application)"
Televizionn5va tekhnika. (Osnovv i -orimeneniye) (cf. English above),
Leningrad, "Energiya", 1971, 231 pp, ill. b9 k. from RZh-JRadiotekhnika,
No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6G166 K)
'Translation: The book contains a popularized explanation of the funda-
mentals and principles of constraction of TIV eq~dpment. Consideration is
also given to important uses of television technology- in radio broadcasting,
industrial production, the merchant marine, civil aviation, transportation,
teaching, scientific research, automation and space. The book is written
for radio amateurs and students of technical schools. Annotation.
I 9~ ... . ......
USSR
UDC 6:11.332.3
A-TFZ-WV, MI. 1., A-'DREYEV, V. 11-1., GArJ3UZ1OV$ D. Z., z11ORO,-QV YE P-PORTNTOY,
UZI. L., TROPM., V. G.
"Curre=t 1171c-g Med,.Pnisns in the Presence of Electrolumfm!~,cetwu of ji-GaAs-n-
Al Ga Ass Fleterojunctions"
7. 1-x
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhmika Poluprovodniko Vol 6, No 2, 1972, pp 366-375
Abstract: A study was made of the c1cctroluminescent propertics of p-G--%s-n-
A xCa I-XI, .5 %iz-:-Lei:ojutici:ions with a difterent level of alloying of the 1) and n-
regions. The clectroluminescence spectra and the dependencies of the r.-WiLuicn
inters-sity on dhc -t"Oltage appllic-d to the heterojunction were investigated in the
temperature range of 77-4000 111 hetero unctions with an acceptor concent.-ra-
and, a dow)), ColmmitraLfoll III Oft
tion in the (.f- tf)o
3
>3,1017 cr_-1-3'in the teriperattre ran,,e of ~7-200' KO tile rvdiat.jou in tile.
gallitm arsenida band is caused by tumieliDr. of the electrow, in Lh(? p-GaAs
Im ttma C(,::ft;CtJ-nn lwmnd- The rc!-MILS Cbt-:!jr1Cd
are commirc-U !-!Eth -,e Cne,--nt--cal of the
mdol t!.uzil1v u!;c-, whi-Ii J.11 SM1m%.IV D.11T.01S
U
In fiat erci tl,%c tions weall-ly alloyc-~d n-rep.oll (K < 3-1011 C111
1/2
SP,
v
ALVEROV, Z.H. 1. et al. , Vizik'.-i i Te,-.hiiiha Poluprovoelniho Vol 6, 1"o, 2, 19721
pp 306-375
there is t-I,,o-w~zy injection of the carriers. The electron and 'Nole current-com-
poilents responsible for cmission in the gallium arsenide and ml bands of the
electrolumincscent SpectrGri are caused by thermal injectiou of the carri
ffc'_-3
3. 1 OJ 7 < < 10
With an increase in the alloying leve). of the ii-rc-ion (
D
the electron component of the current increpses quickly and the relative radia-
tion intcusity in the Pillium ~m~;enide band bulilds tip correspondin,-,ly. ~,% t
reduced tc:iq-craLures tne clectron compoaent of the currc-!iit !.it such licterojunc-
tions is call~udz by tulillelii~'-' of the carriers through tht~ barrier in the con-
duction band. Thi? theri~u,)- inject-ion mic-chanism of the current: responsible for
rc,!c-~zbinaLjr;;; :~n t1liv 111-11JUM a.r.Smilde band is retaincd after 300' K in hr?Lero-
ju-tictims itil :' < '30' CM 3
7
D In I]VtCrOjunctions wit',-. strongly alloyed n-
r c f -, -4 o n 1u cc.,i LhC- Lran-sparency of thc~ barrier it, the coriduct:ion
band is so ~--'h'-.t irr, pm5;(--nce bas tic) noticeable effect on. the dependence
of the clectron of LILIC current on volta-P. At lot,, volta,(!cs cV < E
n 11;
j-, WL,.-rOj11'1CLio,-iq is c:m-,ed tv., J ;onal tunncd
tier:; of t',-,
Cop "tic'Joll b mi-7 Lh'~ P-Cod'."; A.%1 It. m-1- b~ltid.
Acc. Nr: +0047162 Ref. Code: UR 0246
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhumal Nevrop.atol6gii"i Psiich:Latrii, 1970,
Vol 70, Nr 2, pp lzz-~F4
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OF CUIRCULATION, IN THE VEPjEBI'0-l3ASIl-1.Ar", SYSTEIM
F. A. Khalf."llil
Theauthor repwls of a study concerninc, the developi-ocn'L, oi vi:----ial
in 50 patipants with disor,&rs of circulation in Llie 1 ;it? ap, lied tecn,
e was elaborated by A. Ye. Kiplan and modified by tho 2--~flhor. Except tho I)Lck 5tin-
niqu
dard obicct, thie technique included a combination and colr)wed obiect, v-dch permitted to
j
study not only the -succezsive but tile successrk,e coti-rairi. it ce.-nonstrated th---,t
in disorders (if circulaflon in the vertebro-basilk;r systent in -.Ii cis.~v 'Llic-Te are sonle &-,via-
tiom in the developr-,-,~-nt of visual s,,jcce&,;ive ini~,,02i whic'n 1-4r,4 not il-,~en in tthe ptormfllls. In
lirnoit all ca~~s there wZji a crNinge in the character oi mu,!t-,-S in --n expoSiiiori of
coloured Ond uaukiLoloured obj(~cl ,s, a disturbance in the capability w diff-,,reniiiitisig supple-
nentary details irt the siiecerisive objects. In almost half of t*,-I(! there -was citrier a total
absence of visual succcssive tmag,.~s in an exposure of a bl"Ick ol,y~c-t or all objects, or an appea-
ranl-e and -in ir6taut dicappeararcc- of successive objects. A I'INILK-111, di~Ordff of vi-,~ijal suc-
cessive madiom ir. of circulation.in 4he verteb:cj-b-~2silla- indicates that
MV; test may disclu----e the fine chano~s of neurodynamics in the ci-,rt~cal t.,nd of a visual analyzer.
REEL/F"NE I&
r--
USSR UDC: 519-281
KRALFINA N. M.
wpm M-
"On the Mnimax Nature of a Complex Analog of the R?~-Test"
Tr. mat. in-ta PIT SSSR (Works of the Mathematics Institute, Acade-rv of
Sciences of the USSR), 1970, 111, pp 12-22 (from RZh-Ydbernetika, No 7,
Jul 71, Abstract No 7V230)
Translation: Let there be 11 independent,p-dime-nsional- complex random
quantities Xi (i = 1,.,. , N) distribute'd according to a normal lwT with
the same average MXi = cr.,, and comwn matrix of covariances E ft is a
positively defined Hermition form). In this paper, the aut'har studes
the minimax property of R2 the C011IT',lex analog of thf:! p2_test. 1'he Mini-
test is proved in the case wifere P = 3, IT = 3.
max property of the R 2
B. Granov--kiy.
1/1 - 21 -
Ref. Code:'
'GEOPHYS I CAL.' ABST.: 10 V R 0 ~r 19 Ozi
91Ww Analysis of the techno1ogical scherne of two-stage
absorption. _N.; Aleksandroy, 1. A-
(.!Vr!,V,,`Pii,-A. 1970, 15UL 35-7 Muss)
parison of 2-stake and single-stake.absorption sepn. of multi-
component gas mixts.' *as made based on straight equil. and
operating lines. An* example is given for the calcn. of the sepn.
of a mixt. consisting of Nt. and CI-4 hydrocarbons. The eco-
nomic advantage of tlie'2 _stage~.systetn over the single-stage
one was proved., Relations are,given enabling the detn. of the
amt. of solvent decrease in the 2-stage system. Thecaicn.ofthe
amt. of solvent for the 2-itage absorption must-, be done for
lower sections of the app, Z. Sterbacek
REEL/FRAME
4o:JAPs S4t~l I
;~j Sf-r 171 ~ ( S
DM,MM=r Or YODDM FM UMMC ANDLAL HUSBMWY CONSIMM
iclo by
& -r' -
hAAry and candidAto of the
agriculturAl lft.Ut a Foddor Hectare Wat rA";
Moscow, Prrvda, ktwainn, 36 August IM, p ~7
Lucarne artipa. in Vzboklatan wM by the end of the Yiv*-Yvar Plan
period occupy an area of ov%r 6W.COO bectarca. The Tr2ue of Thic crop is
L-acrally 1=wn. Over a season - frcz early spring to late faU -it
prod=ccn under our ca--ditican 5-6 cuts and ensures the uniform tra;ply of
nnir-'ab witA groan foddor.
Until ~uat recently lucerno was sown in pure form. AlthouSh its
har"Gtfi wtre vzr-th.7 ot note, the reculth were even bettor when it was
planted with other pirmto. Tho orpozinouts of scientiata and the experience
of advanced f=--a txzvo shown that torn in a worthy any of lucarre. With
th~cir joint ~~ovine, it hvctm--i =r vatGrod land j:rc(b1c6a 3W-350 contners
of ooi7i for =d 2~5-30 asinn-m of lucer..-4, hay.
Corn zund torghtua gro~ni for encil&Z" and grain occupy a cutstantial
niche in the vructuxe of cown areas. Corn produces a ewd hitryest ort
razz.alty rioilo tnd up*-" =!ficient wat4r. TA oolle, iribj~cted to-
nnd havint: p--vx1r_xt* ~xound wator and in npiona having inAdaquata water,
the are with Bor&= -- a c4t-tolarant and drcushi-reuintant
c rop. It Ls a pity that the specialists and heads of some co3lectiva and
state far=j do uot jxlvqa take those biological features of the crops
into consideration.
Th~ra in ale;4 another crop that atrikas root alongside lucerne,
fully it. Thin is SudAn graas, evory hectare of which
. "."Is as 100 centnorn of gree-a Mon.
1'jit~rj nre ti::.,n whon land roctionn fit&nd empty during early spring
or ]-to Atzer the 'n,-so oo-c.,Lllod "vncuu=J' have
to b~ %11-0 ~uccvsafully by ckixy farms in Uzbokintan to grow intermjdiate
- 87 -
USSR UDC: 51:155-001.57:68i.3.o6
VORONIN, Yu. A., MARASULOV, A. F., UMAROV, R. D., BYALIKOV A. K
"Introducing Measures of Similarity and Relation for Solving Geological
and Geophysical Problems
V sb. Mat. probl. geofiz. (Mathematica.1 Problems of Geophysics--collection
of works), ;~_n- 2. Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 305-310 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12V1029)
Translation: The paper presents an axiomatic approach to introducing
measures of similarity on a set of objepts, and measures of relation
on a set of properties, and also measures of similarity between sets of
objects for solving geological and geophysical problems. V. Mikheyev.
:c. Ur. AfV100197- Abstracting Se Ref. Code
ClIDUCAL ABS.T. -,10
111989k Highly elastic deformation of 1,4-butanedial di-
methacrylate-hexyl methacrylate copolymer. Karzin, V. A. -
ev V. PIke N. A.; 0
LO-VJIMIM-if I ~- 1 -. a 0
4 M -
Mo-sk. G I A monosova Moscow
n
A. F. as. Vniv. im,
-D-W Ak5d."-!',ffauV SS." - 197
M; em
(Russ). An attempt was made to'.det' the values of %he individu-
al terms of the elastic stretching 116rce t
TOSOMP'r = OHPX)P.~ -t.TWf1qT)P., where A - he degree of
stretching, It - enthalpy, S - entropy, P - sticts, and T
temD.: as we)l as 1.1f, where the energy coi iponent of
for 1,4-butanediol dimethacrviate-hexyl methacrylate copolymer
(D. The stress relaxation arid thetmoelastic pro6erties of I films
(30 x 5 x I mm) were measured with.a special dynamometer
(M. E. Nlisyureevich, IM). The f was almost identical at high
and low temps. This, together with the absence of residual d~f6r-
mation, indicated the complete reversibility of the highly elastic
deformation. However,. despite the fact'that UtILbT),, for I at X
> 1.10 was pos., f was not directly proportional to T.- DBJR
REEL/FPAM
I IP'I'Ch
198410 .0.5
'USSR
UDC 519.2
MAMATOV, H.,
Multidimensional Limit Theorems for Sums of a Random Number of Random Vectors"
Hauch. tr. Tashkent. un-t (Scientific Works of Tashkent University), 1972, vyp.
4029 pp 71-81 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9,~Sep 72, Abstract No 9VI2)
Translation: Let Ei. 1 1, 2, be the sequence of independent, identically
distributed random vectors havia~ the density of the distribution function and
Mj-,12 0 is a random variable which
such that q
is independent of the sequence gig 1. 1, 2, and assumes integral nonnegative
2 2 2
values such that 14VA < CO; V for to and 0 (CL) where a = Mv., DVXI'
+ + EVX. The asymptotic expansions of the density of the distri-
bution function of the random vector n IY74- are found under certain conditional
assumptions for A with. respect to degrees l1rd (the density of a multidimen-
sional normal law is used as the zero term of the, expansion).
UNCLAS~IFIOF
oil
TLITLE--SIMULTANEOUS REDUCTION OF MOLYBOEOUM
SILICON -U-
__-AUTHOR-(03)-KHALIKOVt R.S.t UMRIKHINit P-Voy
COUNTRY, OF INFO--USSP.
['z,,'S OU RC E-. I Z VVYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., CHERN.:M
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
P110CESSING OATE--04DEC70
TRIOXIDE AND:C!qROMIC OXIDE BY
SUCHILNIKOVr Sol*
To 1970 vi 13(3)p 5-8
TOPIC TAGS--SMELTING FURNACEi SYNTHETIC SLAGv MOLYBDr-NUM 3XIDE-i CHROMIUM
SILICON, METAL. REDUCTION, PHASE,COMPOSITIoN. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.,00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,,'PROXY-REEL/FRAME--3005/0837 STEP NO--UR/0148/70/013/003/0005/0008
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132927
017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
,~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132927
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MOO SUBO AND CR IUB2 0 SUB3 WERE
_.___SMEL'rEO..WITH FE-SI (STOICHIOMETRIC RATIO) IN AN ELEC. RESISTANCE FURNACE
IN A N*ATM.- AT 1890-1900DEGREESK.~ THE:S.YNTHETIC SLOG H D A BASICITY OF
A
EQUIL, BETWEEN MOO SUB3 AND St WAS REACYHED AFTER 30 MIN
-HOLDING AT 1890 r
-190ODEGREESK. THE C. HAD~A DOUBLE EFFECT DURING
SMELT I NG; IT CAN ACT AS A CARBIDE FORMING ELEMENT-AND ALSO AS A
-REDUCTANT* WITH MOO SU83# AN INCREASE'IN C. CONTENT RESULTES IN HIGHER
-,:.EXTN.- OF 110., WITH CR SUB2 0 SUB5F AN INCREASE IN G CONCN. UP TO
0.6-0.8PERCENT RESULTED IWHIGHER~CR EkTN#: AT HIGHE-R C CONCNS., THE Ck
E:XTN. DECREASED, PROBA13LY BECAUSE OF THE.FORMATION OF SIC* WITH
--.:.TNCREASED.BASICITY OF THE SLAGw THE MO:E~TN* INCREASEOr WHILE EXTN. OF
..--:.CR INCREASED ONLY UP TO (CR):(MO) EQUAL&Oo,4v WHILE AT (CR):(MOI E")UALS
~~-,.~0.75P.JHE EXTN, OF CR DECREASED SLIGHTN. FACILITY: URAL,
POLL TEKH. INST.t SVEROLOVSKy USSRo
UNGLASS-UF-IE-D
.................
029
1/2 UNCLASSIFIED RROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
-:TITU--S.TRUCTURE OF GRAIN BOUNOARI.ES AND IMPACT STRENGTH OF ALUMINUM
AK6 AND V93 AFTER HIGH TEMPERATURE DEFORMATION:WITH TE4PERING -U-
AUTHOR-TVOROGOV, I.M., KHAt-IKOV R.S.
IP
~~._'.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,'.'-SOURCE--METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 1970, (2) 33-6
,'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--IMPACT STRENGTH, ALUMINUM ALLOY,
METALMICROSTRUCTUREI GRAIN BOUNOARYI(U).AK6
STRENGTH ALUMINUM ALLOY
~.`.CMNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
TEMPERING, ALLOY DESIGNATION,
ALUMINUM ALLOYY (U)V93 HIGfi
:~-PROXY REr-L/FPAME--1988/1311 STEP hin--up/0129/TD/030/002/0033/0036
_.ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106088
UNCLASSIFIED
~--,212 -.029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE5StNG DATE--llSEP70
CIRC--ACCESSION NO---AP0106088
-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--i,U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. THE AK6 AND V93 AL ALI-(jYS (ALL
VALUES FOR THE,Vq3 ALLOY ARE GIVEN IN PARENTHESESIt CONTG. CU 2.8
(1.021, MG 0.65 (2.16), MN 0.60 (0.06)t Sl 0.80 (0.06)v 7N 0.04 (7.08),
NI 0.01 (0.02), TI 0,01 (0o015)1 AND FE 0,12PERCENT (0.28PE;CENT) WERE
HEATED TO 510 PLUS OR MINUS 5 (470 PLUS OR MINUS 51DEGREES FOR 1,5
(1.25) HR, HOT DEFORMED AT THIS TEMP. WITH 30PERCENT DEFORMATION, BY
USING A FRICTION PRESS (100-TONS), QUENCHED IN WATER, AND AGED AT 160
PLUS-OR MINUS.50EGREF-S FOR 16 HR (120-3 PLUS 165 PLUS OR MINUS
50EGREES-~t* HRJ THE MICRO-STRUCTURES-OBTAINED WERE COMPARED WITH THOSE
AFTER USUAL TREATMENT (DEFORMING AT 420DEGREES IBOTH ALLOYS), QUEfIXHING
FROM 510 PLUS-OR MINUS 5 (470)DEGREES AND AGING A$ ABOVE). THE MECH.
PROPERTIES OF.'ALLOYS AFTER BOTR KINDS OF TREATMENT WERE PRACTICALLY THE
-EXC T
S~AME, EP THE IMPACT STRENGTH THATJ'NCREASED FROM 2.7 (0.6) TO 3.5
(1.2) KG,4-CM-.PRIME2 AFTER THE.HOT DEFORMING T!tEATMENT. UNDER THE
USUAL.TREATMENT THE MICROSTURCTURES OF-BOTH ALLOYS SHOW GRAINS WITH
HOT DEFORMATION THE ROUNOARIES
STRAIGHTs THICKENED BOUNDARIES, AFTER
HAVE A WAVY TOOTHED NATURE WITH MARKEDLY LES&'AMT, OF PPTS. THE FEATURE
OF :THESES STURCTURES IS A GREATE~ UNIFORMITY 6F niSTRIBUTIO4 OF- THE
-DECOMPN. PRODUCTS FORMED-DURINr
AGINGj':WHICH NPROVES THE OYNA141C
STRENGTH OF.ALLOYS*
-UNCLASS I F-IE0
1/3 UN CASstF:lt~: AOICE~SJNG
c P
'uCTW'E
k;::,3(JLA., ;Tq I. N
--5Y - 5
TITLE ITHE IS OF POLYtErTIDES C
-4 j ' I C - C 10, AND L ING NW1 POL AR -,,;[GuS OF THE CLILLA-l"ll PROTEIN
' GtUrAM A
A
A"TriOR-(041-SH16NEV, V.A. Ki M P POR 0 S H I N
4 L I K H FINOGENOVAI
K-T.
CCU.."ITRY OF IMFO--USSR
~~SGURMC E-_ I ZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR.. SER. KhIM* 1970t (et).v 880-5
''DATE
PU3LISHEL) ------- 70
SUBJECT AR EAS--CHEM I S TRY
JOPfC E? T If) Eu-CHEM I CAL SYNTHES I S tA t-l 10ACIO, CGLLAGEIN
S
CGNTRGL ,ARKING--T40 RESTRICTIONS
M
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-300410482 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/()00/i)04/0(360/0885
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131119
A 5~
7 1
2/3 003 o"qc 11~03CESSING DATE-13'10117C
A SIFI
C.1 RC ACCESSION Pli-AP0132LI-19
A6STR4CT/EXTRACT--((J) Gil-0- ATI, 5 T RAC TTREATING 5 G 1AY.*)pCJXYPKf_JLINE I N
d3iE,-~CENT HCO SU32 H ",-jITH 20 ML AC SUB2 0 AT I30E::G;--,~:i_5 AND I'll C
14 IXT L . 2HR, FINALLY AT __40OEGREES, GAVE (Jbl)~RCENT F;C;'lC,1JXYP'-_0LfNE (IA),
M. 12 70EGR EE S A00ING 2 G POCL SIJ83 134 CH SU82 CL SUB2 To 2. 1 G
ir
CA;~4',BGSENZQXYGLYCINE ANO 12 PIL PYKIorN -,GLLOWED ZY 2~.17 G 2,4t6 CL SIJ33
-ESj AND KEc:PING THE MIXT. I GAVE
C SUB6 H SIJBZ CH ( I I AT OOLGRE
91PE?,(:-;:!\IT CAR308 ENZOXYGLYC I PIE 2t4,6 Tk.ICHL0RUPflCNYL LSTER, M.
t:090EG-,XEESv Wii[C" WITH 40PFRCE-PiT H8R IN ACOH GAVE 111, ~_5 ~i[-A J'LVCI,14E
201 6 TRICHLOROPHENYL. ESTER HBR ( I I DECOMPO. 2150EGREES. FCRiMYGLYCINE
_0 NITH 9 G
(-4.5 G) AND 8.5 G 1 1.14 iNEC-14 H SU32 aATJqlNUS 4DEG.,~EES TREATE
DICYCLOHEXYL-CARBODII-41VE (UCC) QVEkNfGHT GAVE FU~MYGLYCINE 2r/i-ib
-70EGREES:, WHICH WITH ETUH AQ. HCL 2.5 DAYS
TRfCHLOROPHENYL ESTER, M. 105
GAVE 62PERCENT GLYCINC 2,4o6 T,--,, I CIAL DROP HENY L ESTER .11CL, DECUP00.
2100EGREES. TREATING Ffj,~MYLGLUTIOAIC ~ACII) GAMPIA 81itiZYL ESTCR 1.11TH OMF
-T M3 N, AWL) KEEPING THE
-AND, AT MINUS 40EGRELS, WITH Dccc, THEN If AND C 1.
41XT* 2 DAYS, GAVE 85PERCENT FORMYLGLUTAMYL (GAMMA BEiNZYLESTEik) GLYCINE
2,4,6 T-~ICHLOIRQPHENYL E.:STE(%', 14. 110-121)EGkEF-St i~'HICH 41TH Afj. ALC. HCL
SEVERAAL. DAYS 67AVE 61.5f'EFICENT 21Z66 TRICHLOROPHENYL ESTER OF GLUFANYL
(GAMPIA BENZYL ESTER) GLYCUIE FICL (111), M. 13't-IVEG.~EES. I A I J-22 G) IN
DAF TREATED WITH 4.5 G OCC, AND AT. MINUS 5DEGREES dlf~rf 6.4 6 1 1 1 AND 1.8
14L ET SiJ13 N GAVE U-.' 2 DAYS 40PEIZCENT TRICK.UROPHENYL EWER OF
STEP N E v ILv W ICH
FOR XYL HYGR 0XVPk0LYL uLiJTAf-1YL (Gi,`41144 fiENZYL ti: ) G L %tr- 1 , H
WITH HCL IN AW. MCOH 2 DAYS GAVE 70PCRCEPIT 2t4tt) TRfCHLOROPHE1JYL CESTER
OF HYORUXY PRULYLGLUTARYL (GAMMA BENZYL ESTER) (;LYCINE HCLP AN OIL.
j IN c t A s -S I f I E, 0
31/3 008 UNCLASS I Fff~ PRGCE-SS1NG L)A'N1--13NCj1/70
b
CIPC ACCESS 10ri NO-AP 0 13 t t 19
ABS'TKACT/ExTRACT--THIS Ili ME SUB 2 SO WITH ET SUB3 N 10 DAYS CAVE 9JPERCENT
BENLYL ESTEk) GLYCINEi,
P0jLY(TkIPEPTI.;jE) (OF HYW~OXYPROLYGLUTAMYL (GAWMA
A DARK SGLID, ALPHA) SUtii.) PRIM-27 MINUS 20.50-1--GHEES, AOL. viT. S[AfLAR
TEU Ov 4ELIH GLIJ GLY) , 11"HOSE
TO 85000. THIS HYORUGENA Ek' P D ~ IN t -TO POLY (11YP G G
_CTAU4 I.N101CATED THE COLLAGEN
I.R SP TYP,E s T R uc r u i~ f: TREATING
CA~%60a_cNZ0XYSEkINE AlITH UCC IN 011F, F'(~LLOWED BY GLYCINE 2,!+,6
TRICHLO'_16JPficE'~YL FSTER HBR AND ET SLJ33 N, GAVE- IN 24 HP IN T;IE CULD
-80 2,4,6 TPID
.5PERCENT L.4LOr%0PfiENYL ESTE-A OF CA;
12-4-60EV"REES, ~-iHICH IN MECH '4A5 HYDROGENATE0 OVE.~, P0 '10i THE: Zp4p6
TRICHLOROPUIENYL ESTER OF SP_RYLGjLYCIi',,1E:j: 15GLATE0 I'S HCL SALT, OECUI-11n.
165-70EGREES. SIMILARLY 'WERE OBTAINE.LX: 30PERCENT 2,4,6 TRICHLU.NOPHENYL
IXY HY,)P.-.IXYPRCiLYLSE,R'YL'-LYCLNEt M. 153-40EGR:_~S; 2,4,6
ESTER OF CAKBb8EH7_G
TRICHLOROPHEHYL ESTEK OF HYDROXYPROLYSERYLGLYCINE, HCLw 11. 180J'EGR_FS;
AND VOLY (HYP SER-kGLY) (ALPHA) SU30 PRIML-27 141NU$: w1f[i MOL.
W T . 5500. FACILITY: INST. MOL:.~ B[DL.~ MOSCOWt: USSR.
1/3 018 UNCL'ASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--SYNTHESIS OF POLY,GLYCL,SEPYL,~fYOROXYPROL[NE ANO
POLY,GLYCYL,SERYL,PROLIPqE POLYPEPTIDES VSING PENTACHLOROPHENYL ESTERS
AUTHOR.-( 04)-SHI BNEV, V.A.t KU616A.V., SH.KH.; FINOGENOVAI M.P., POROSHINv
K T.
Cc(U;TRY OF INFO--USSR
50URCE--IZV. AKA0* NAUK SSSR# SER# KHIM& 1970, (2)v 399-404
~_~-_.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
SUBJECT
-R, n
..-TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHESISt PEPTIDEt POLYmr PROLVE
:__.CfNT.lZ0L 4ARKING--tNO RESTRICTIONS
00CURENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY PEEL/FRAME--1997/0,916 STEP 140--U.R/0062/70/000/002/0399/0404
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119722
-UNCLASSIFIF0
_7
2/3- 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION ND-AP011972~
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. Z EOUALS CARBOBENZOXY THROUGHOUT.
TO 5 G SERINE IN 25 ML SN NAOH WAS ADDED AT NEGA7IVE,5DFGREES OVER I HR
22.5 ML ZN NA014 AND 11.5 G ZtGLYvCLAT PH 8-9t AND THE MIXT. WARMED TO
5DEGREES ANO KEPT 40 MIN TO YIELD 48.5PERCEINT 1-,GLY,SER (1), M.
14 1 TH
98 101DEGREES. Z,PRO IN ETOAC AT NEGATIVE6DEGREES WAS TREATEU ~
DICYCLOHEXYLCARBOOIIMIOE IOCC) AND CSU36 CL SU85 OH TO YIELD AFTER I.
DAY, FINALLY AT ROOM TEMPot Z,PRD,OC:SU!16,CL SUB5, OIL, (ALPHA) PRIME22
D NEGATIVE40.3DEGREES, wHICH.IN ACOH TREATED WITH 40PERCENT H8R I.N ACOH
-AT NEGATIVE20DEGRE-ES 0.5 HR GAVE PAOiOC:SUB6 CL:SUb5v M, 112-14DEGREESi
WHICH WITH OCC IN DMF CONVERTEll I IN 1 DAY, FINALLY AT ROOM TEMP., INTO
67.5PERCENTZ, GLYt SERv PROi OC SUB6 CL SUB5, 14..112-1-'eDEGREES,-WHICH
WAS HYDROGENATED.OVER PO IN MEOHPETOHjHCL TO GLYtSERtPROPOC SUB6 CL
SU55.HCL, M. 170DEGREES; HITR IN MEN(lSUa2 IN 20 M'IN SIMILARLY GAVE THE
CORRESPONDING HBR SALT, M. 187-801EGR~ES, THE LATTER IN ME SLJBZ SO W[TH
ET SUB3 N IN 7 DAYS IN A SEALED TUBE GAVE SOL. AND INSOL. PRODUCTS,
IDENTIFIED AS POLY(GLYiSERsPRO)p MOL,WT. UP TO 2500. Z,HYP IN THF WITH
IS0vBUO SUB2 CCL AND ET SUB3 N't. FOLLOWED BY C SU116 CH SJUB5 OH GAVE
89PERCENT PENITACHLOROPHENYL ESTERt 14i:162-40EGREES, 4HICH WITH HBR LN
MENO SUB2 AT INEGATIVE5DEGREES 20 MIN.GAVE HYPPOC~ SUBb CL SUB5.HBR
(II.HBR)t DECOMPO. 210DEGREES*
Glass and Ceramics
USSIR
GOLUBTISOV, L. A. YEVSTROPIM, X. S.,
ogical Institute imeril
DDLADUGINA, V. S., Leningrad Technol
Lensovet.
Light Transmission of Fluorophobphate Glasses as a Function
Of Synthesis Conditions"
Ploscow, Neorganicheskiye Material Vol 6, Wo 5, 11-lay 70,
pp 924-927
Abstract: The authors studied the effect of the digestion con-
ditTo-ns on the transparency acid homogeneity of fluorophosphate
glasses of the following composition (wt%): '1l(P03)3--30;
~BaP -60- OaF2-10- This glass shows very high chemical sta-
bilKy an'd'comparatively low crystallization ability. It was
determined that the presence of oxygen and water vapurs in the
gaseous medium above the alloy during digestion of fluorophos-
phate glasses leads to,considoraD17 poorer tran3parency in the
ultraviolet and infrared speotral regions, and t~ Doorer hovio-
geneity. Homogeneous glaoses with high transparency may only be
1/1 obtained in an inert atmosphere.
"Ut4CL-ASSt*'F~ft--D---.:':.~-'~ AOCESSING UATE -13NOV70
ITLE -OPTICAL GLASS -U-
--.AUTHGR-(05)-NIK0LINAt G.P., KHALILEVi V.D., IVANOVt. V.N., PETROVSKlYt
G.T., TYLEVICH, F.G.
tOWITRY OF INFC)--IJSSR
,:.,,~.s_oURCE--U.S.S.R. 267,030
E R E IN C E--O T K P% Y T I Y A tI ZO B k E T . ,P k C14. OBRALTSY, T 0 V AY EZNAKI 1970,
--.-DATE PUBLISHED--01APR70
:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
~':_JOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL-PATENT, GLASS COMPOSITION, OPM GLASS, CALCIU-4
FLUORIOEt.ALU!41NUM FLUORIUE, SERRYIUM FLUQRlUE, YTTRIUMN STR(jNflUM
COMPOUND, POTASSIUM COMPOUND, LANTHANUM CQ.MPO,UN0;
CONTROL. MARKING--INO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT rLASS--UiNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRANE-3004/1803 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/001)/000/0000/0000
C, I.RC ACCESSION NO--AA0132069
112 Oil UNCLASS I FIE'D PROCESSING 0A_iE--23'3CT70
TITLE--MOISTURE RESISTANCE AND CRVSTALLIIATIOM OF FLUOROBERYLLATE GLASSES
_U_
AU-THOR.-(03)-NIKOLINA., G.P.f KHALILEV V& YESTROPYEV, K.S.
~,,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
._~SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATEK.*1970, 613), 582-4
--DATE PUBLISHEO------70
~,.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TAGS--CRYSTALLIZATIONP FLUOROSERYLLATE GLASSP GLASS COMPOSITION,
GLASS PROPERTYs FLUORIDE9 SOISTURE MEASUREMENT
CONTROL MARKING--NE) RESTRICTIONS
..:.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0631 STEP NO--UR/036-1/701006/003/G56ZfG584
C(RC ACCESSION NO--AP0119543
4~ -S-FF-1
Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0119543
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF MUfUAL EXC4ANGES OF
FLUOR-TOES OF BEt K, AL, AND ALKALI EARTH ELEME14TS ON mE STABILITY TO
CRYSTN, AND ON HYDROLYTIC STABILITY OF FLUOROBERYLLATE GALSSES CDNTG.
54-49 MOLE PERCENT BEF SUR2 WAS STUDIED. THE SAMPLES WE-RE PREPD, BY
CONVENTIONAL METHODS, AND SEVEKAL SERIES OF THE EXPTS. WERE PERFORMED.
THE SUBSTITUTION OF KF BY HGF SU62 OR-SRF. SUB2 S[G,,41FICANTLY INCREASES
THE MOISTURE RESISTANCE OF THE INITIAL GLASSP BUT DECREASES ITS
STABILITY JO CRYSTN. THE SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE IN THE SOLY. OF THE
GLASSES.
CRYST. CLUORIDES DOES 140T MANIFEST ITSELF IN THE SOLY4-OF THC
IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE MOISTURE RESLSTANCE IT IS EXPEDIENT TO DECREASE
THE CONTENT OF BEF SUB2 ANS KF IN THE GLASS. GLASSES GE54, BE54M,
BE544B9 BE48L49 AND B4 WERE STUDIED4 ON THE INTRODUCTION INTO THE GLASS
OF YF SUB3 AND LAE SUB3, THE MOISTUE RESISTANCE INCREASES. HOWEVER,
CRv4STN. THEREBY ALWAYS INTENSIFIES. AN ATTMEPT WAS MADE TO EXPLAIN THIS
BEHAVIOR. FROM THE EXPTL. DATA OBTAINED IT IS SHOWN THAT COMPLICATING
THE COMPIN. OF FLUOR03FRYLLATE GLASSES BASED 014 THE BEF SUB2-ALF SUB3-CAF
SUBZ-KF SYSTEM BY THE INTRODUCTION OF FLUORIDES OF ALKALI EARTH AND
OTHER CATIONS INSTEAD OF BEE SU8Z AND KF RESULTS IN OBTAINING GLASSES
WITH MOISTURE RESISTANCE WHICH IS HIGHER THAN THAT OF T"E LATTER
HYURGLYTIC GPOUP. ADONS. OF NDF SU03 :INCREASE THE morSTURE kESisrANCE
TO A HIGHER DEGREE THAN ADONS. OF CEF SUB3* FACILITY:
LENINGRAD* TEKHNOL. INST. 1M4 LENSOVETAr LENINGRAU, USSR.
U,
1/2 017 NCL ASS I Fl ED Pir-1LOCESS114G DATLE-13NOV70
TITLE--L.IGHT TRANSMISS[ON i3F FLUOROPHOSPHATE GLASSr::*S A$ A FUACTION OF
SYNTHESIS CONDITIONS -U-
-111-(M-GOLUBTSOV, L A K i i A L I L E YEVSTROPYEV, K.S.,
AUTH0
DULAOUGINAt V.S.
CCUINTRY OF fNF0--USSR
SOURCE--IlV. SSSR. MOSCOW, NEORGANICHESKIYE IMATERIALY, 'V(%L 6, NO 5, ~JAY
)
701 PP 924-927
:_.DATE PUSL ISHED----MAY70
SUBJECT AREAS--,4ATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--LIGHT TRANSMISSION, CHEMICAL GLASS CRYSTALLIZATION,
STA61LITYj
PHOSPHATE GLASSt FLUORIOE, GLASS C 0A P 0 S I T 10 N
:..,C0NTR0L-MARKING--N0 RESTkICTIOINS
:,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REELIFkAME--3006/1044 STE RNO--U'-/0363/70/005/005,10924/0927
CIRC ACCESSION N"--AP0134746
It 0
2/2 17 U-14CLASSI FIED~ PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP013474b
-ABSTRAC T' / EXTRAC T-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS sTUDLE-0 THE ---FFECT Of:
THE DIGESTION CONDITIONS ori rH.c TRANSPARENCY AND H"t-10GENEITY OF
FLUOROPHJSPHATE CLASSES OF THE FOLLOWING (,.,IT PERCENTI
AL(PO SU33) SU33t 30; BAF SU62t 60; CAF. 'GUB2, 10. THIS GLASS SHO*AS VERY
HIGH CHEI-IfCAL STABILITY ANJ COMPARATIVELY LOa CRYSTALLIZATION ABILITY.
IT BIAS DETEi;.AINE0 THAT THE PRE S Ei'llICE OF AND WATER VAPORS IN THE
GASEOUS MEDIUM ABOVE THE ALLOY WRING DIGESTION OF- FLU(iROPHUSPHATE
GLASSES LEADS TO CMNSIDENAULY PORRER TRANSPARENCY, 111 TAE ULTRAVIOLET AND
INFRARED SPECTRAL IIEGIONSt A.'%) TO POORER HOMOGENEITY. ~iOlGGE,,IEZOUS
GLASSES vqlTii HIGH TkANSPARENCY KAY ONLY BE I-L OBTAINED IN AN' INERT
ATMOSPHERE. FACILITY: LENIINGRAD TECjiN0L0GKAL INSTITUTE OMEN 1
-VET.
1ENSO
USSR UDC 8.74
"Automation of Paralleling of Programs.on the Level of the Procedure-Oriented
Language'!
V sb. Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniya sisteni programmir Language Theory
and Methods of Constructing Programming Systems--collection of works), Kiev-
Alushta, 1972, pp 60-70 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 72, Abstract No
12V455)
Translation: A study was wade of some transformations designed for automation
of paralleling of successive programs an the level of a procedural-oriented
language of the ALGOL-60 type and optimizing the parallel programs obtained.
The transformations are based on the properties of dependence and indeperidence
of the operators. A program module for automatic paralleling of successive
programs is constructed on the basis of equivalent tran4;formation systems.
This module also is used for operation with rospect to optimizing programs
considering the characteristics of a specific multiproce-Lisor computation system.
USSR UDC: 547.944/945
KHALILOV. S., TELEZHDiErSKAYA, M. V., Azerbaydzhan State Medical Institute;
"Order of the Red Banner of Labor" Instituteof the Chemistry of Plant
Materials, Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences
"Senecio Alkaloids"
Tashkent, Kbimiya Prirodnykh Sayedineniy, No 1, 1973, pp 128 129
Abstract: A study was made of the alkaloid content of two species of Senecio
from Azerbaydzhan: S. rhombifolius (Willd) Sch. Bip. and,S. kubensis Grossh.
Among the bases isolated from the alkaloid sum, of the first species were a
bitartrate with melting point of 193OC: Zix/~040.10C (c 5.4, H20) identified
D
as platyphilline bitartrate, a base with melting point of 2170C identified by
IR spectroscopy as seneciphilliney and a third base identified by UV and IR
spectra as neoplatyphilline bitartrate. The alkaloid sun of S. kubensis
yielded seneciphilline.
Titanium
USSR UDc 669-295-31
BEZNICHENKO, V. A., MERAYLOVAl G. A. j- KARYAZI.Np I. A., RAWHOV F. B.
VOROBEYCHIK, A. I., and HIPRICH, H. A., Mo3cow
"Phase Transformations _u the Process of Oxidation of High-Titanium SIM"
Moscow, Izvestlya Akademil Nauk SSSR, MetallYp No 5P 1973P Pp 48-54
Abstracts The crystallo-optical method was used in a study of the processes
taking place in the oxidation of a solid solution of anoaovite, the principal
phase of high-titanium slags. During the oxidation of high-titanium slagsp
crystal-lo-cbemical transformations occur, during beating, in the anosovite
lattices below 4000C, oxidation reactions take place in titanium of lowest
valencies in Ti4- with TiO -separation in form of an Independent phaisei above
5000C, Fe 2+ oxidizes to Fe3+ and the products of the reaction form with a part
of free rutile a solid solution on the 'moo of pseudobrookite (Fe203'TiO2)
lattice. The phase transformations in the case of maxinum oxidation of anoso-
vite by the oxygen of air and water vapors at 7000C and higher temperatures show
a sinilar characters the reactions take place topochemically with the final
formation of rutile and the solid solution on the bass of pseudobxookite
lattice, Three figuresp, three tableal 19~bibliographic references,
1/1
024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
:-TITLE-EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION OF OIL
SOLUBLE SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS IN QUARTZ SANU UNDER DYNA141C CONDITIONS
AUTHOR-041-MUSAYEV, R.A., TAIROVe N.O.v KHALILOVP Ej"& ABUTALYBOVAI R.N.
I a Ila,
'0111sallaill
:~~'!_COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-AZER8. NEFT. KHCZ. 1970, (1), 28-9
DATE PUSL ISHED---70
ECT AkEAS-LHEMISTRY
_SUBJE
--TOPIC TAGS- T El"WERA-TURE DEPENDENCEP ADSORPTrON, DESORPTION, SURFACE ACTIVE
'AGENT, SAND, KEROSENE
.CC-NTRUL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
--DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
7
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/OL39
STEP NO-UR/0487/70jl-t)OO/,If~lf(',028i'(j(j2ci
CIRC -ACCESSIGN NO-AP0129395
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEISSING DATE-30OCT70
~~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129395
ABSTPACT/E^,TRACT-(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. NONIONIC AND CATIONIC Coi'-1110S. OF
UNSTATED STRUCTURE WERE STUDIED IN KEROSINE SOLN. -RUM 2s To 100VEGREES.
THE LATTER TYPE WAS MORE READILY ADSORBED AND LESS RLADILY DESORBED.
:;- R SE
--.THE DEGREE OF ADSORPTION OF THE COMPOS. SHOWED A VARYINr. ESPON TO
,-.:.,..INCREASE IN TEMP.; DESORPTION INCREASED. IN THE PRESENCE 0 H SU82 Ot
ADSCRPTION GECREASED AND DESORPTION INCREASED.
UNCLASS ME-
cc r. Ref CO Q~'C'
CH CAI S
AB T
AP6048448,
11115 92 Op'ical and it 9 Pw on 4 crystals
of 4:
a,-.U solid Solutioas..
N. Khalilov. Kh. AL. (Fiz.-T Inst. im. lo
u 4~1), 1
ophys, opticai ~anduminesciit properties ofgOod valt
single cxystals of the solid so*lns. InlGai, contg.~s' ladiins.
of the Ond COM
potent iind grown! ~y flie 0 ki met4od,
were investigated. The width of the ene 9a. S detti. Own
gy
the optical-absorption. curves. The it te it e
I as Y
-amence.of the solid --Ans, which is str 'g as *at of ithe
as OLU
starting InAs and GaM, reveals ~the V iN ity 6U.: using the
oss
crystaas in the prepn. of effective light souroes.
Akxandre Fues
REEL/FP-QIE
1980015G
USSR
GUSEYNOV., G. D.., RE and. 'I'll IO'J. i1% ~1.
YA . I
Physics institutQ, oi*
"Pseudobina-ry TI-Se-G7,11'e"
M.-oscov, Zhumal Fi-i*.,ih,:-,~;:-cIy FOAnlii, Vol 46, T To 3
Abstract: 'T'ne vas studl,42d; both cor-,pnn(1':`-S ol -Un~A;
irelt withoult, perltocljo. 110 Pv'xe
J 21 C,
the camponent ratic; a-", 1-:1 s eia-* cord -,i~,A, -'s
coll'Truent
h a = 7 -
wit. c
c fieii-;ity 6-19 li.nd
--6,21. dcrrl, Tli.-*Li-I nc--5 no homio,,:!m~ajxy ione. Sjul~~, d
0 of' Tn.(!
V type form or, the bamic cf TiSc ,-.-i-zJh, u-p t ',) 2.
Crystals a-I-C rno--c ;in:L:;OtaOTAC Vnian thoae of '213e, uhila GaSa cnrntal-s
less anisotropic
USSR UDC 621.315.592
SALAYEV, E. YU. , CAS11114ZADF, F. u., KIIATaILOII V IUI
"Interband Faraday Effect in GaSe"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972, pp 261-266
Abstract: A study was made of the Faraday effect near the absorption edge of
hexagonal GaSe. The effect of indirect f 'orbidden transitions on the dispersion
curves of the Faraday rotation was considern.4 and this contribution to the
total rotation of the polarization plane for U i C caused basically by direct
I x 12
allowed transitions was quantitatively taken into account. The value of PCV1
in the case of direct allowed trausitiorxs~ wa.3 estimated an the basis of the
paper by J. M. Boswarval et al. [Proc. Roy. Soc., Lond6n, No A269,~125, 19621
(Ipx 12 is the square of the matrix element of the pulrm operator P).
-v The dispersion curves Of the Faraday rotation Ime i complex nature and
can be explained under the assumption that the Faraday rotation is Caused both
by direct allowed transitions and ind 'irect forbidden tiansitl.ons'. Th(! formilla
for the Faraday rotation in the case of indirect forbidden transitions is pre-
sented first, and from analysis of the Faraday rotatiou, the width of the for-
bidden band and the magnitude of the inntrix elament in the case of direct: allowed
transitions are determined. The dispers JOLn curves of the rotation of the pol-
arization plane were measured in the 1.4-2.1 electron volt range at temperatures
USSR
SALAYEV, E. YU., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972,
261-266
of 300 and 120* K for various thicknesses of the samples. Curves are presented
for samples 0.0047 and 0.0580 cm thick. . The measurements were performed with
orientation of the samples E C in a magnetic fielo.of = 14 kilogauss. The
curves for the different thic7knesses of the samples art shif ted relative to
each other. The mechanism of this ef f ect: is, explained.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.315.592
IMLILOV V. ANTONO
SALAYEV, YU. H., V, V. D., Njuu, R, 1,
"Faraday Effect in the Exciton Absorption Region in GaSe"
LenIngrad, Flzika i Tekhnika Poluprovodniko , Vol 6, No 2, 1972, pp 267-270
Abstract: A study was made of Faraday rotation in the excitan absorption re-
gion for weak fields (13.5 kilogauss) and at temperatures of 300 and 120* K.
Comparison of the results with the data~obtained from nagneto-optical neasure-
ments in strong fields [K. Aoyagi, et al., J.. Phys. Sac. Japan, No 21 (supple-
ment), 1966) shows good agreement of the results. This agreement confirnLs the
applicability of Clio nathematical model ur,,ed 'and the results obtained by the
different naethods.
The result frori investigating the Faraday effect in the absorption re-
gion of the excIton line n = 0 were processed on the basis of the Halpern
theory [J. Halpern, I~ev. , Vol 134, No A1401 1.964] and the Ztqara approxi-
Mation 111. ZwaKa, Phys. St. Sol.$ No 360 785 1969] Itelaxation times of
13
T = 0.443-10-1~) for ~00- K a 0.845-10-* sec for 120* K were obtained.
The effective values of the g-factors were g = 3.88 for 300* 11, and 3.46
for 120* The estimated concentrations of the exciton states were N 1.59-
.1016 cm- i- for 300' K and N _ 0.89_10 cm73 for 120* K.
1/1
USSR UDC 539-126
TERNOV, 1. M., IMALILOV, . R., ZHURAVIEV, A. F., and CHIZHOV, G. A., Moscow
State University imeni M. V, lomonosov
"On the ETfpct of a Strong Radiation Field on an Electron Moving in a Plane
Electromagnetic Wave"
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy -- Fizilla, No 1, 1973, Pp 7-17
Abstract: Let there be a charged particle (electron) which is simultaneously
acted on by the field of a monochromatic plane electromagnetic wave (first
wave) and, asecond wave of arbitrary spectral composition (external radiation
field). The first wave is considered to be more intens~e, and hence the motion
of the electron is mainly due to interaction with it. The article considers
the action of the secord wave on the electron, as well as the question of
varlationa In the mean energy of the electron during Its Int6raction with the
radiation field. Conditions are found whereby the acceleration of the elec-
tron by the external field compensates for-intrinsic clertranic energy
losses.
'A
50 --------
USSR VDG 621-357-1-035-2"661,418(08898)
magwy, V. R ABUBAJaROVA, F. S. ,GMYEVA, T. N. GARIYZYANOVt A. 0.1
VALITOV, R. B., Sterlimakov Chemical Factory
"A Process for Impregnating Graphite Objeote
USSR Author's Certificate No 345093, Filed P-4 Har 70, published 10 Aug 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimlya,, No; 8(111) 0 19730 Abstract No =36P)
:anslations A process is patented for the Impregnatioti of &raphite articles
(rods used during the electrolysis of MCI and the produetion of chlorine and
sodium hydroxide) by polymerized flax oil In the presencei of a catalyst. It
is improved in that in order to increase strength and chomical stability of
the articles, a peroxide compound# for example H202# ims.used as a catalyst.
The process was carried out in the normal nanner, The flax oil mw first poly-
merized in the presence of an intiator - 1 to 3 weight % "202 (30%) at 800
for 10-20 hours, The graphite rod was impregnated with a newly prepared
polymer at 800 for 3 hours, After whichl it was dried at the aaae temperature
for 4 hours. Drying of the 012 resulted In ita uniformity in the graphite
rods chlorine and acid at high temperatures. The rods impTegnated with wax,
W destroyed after 6 months in the vat at a temperature of goo. The rods
3
USSR
KHALILOV # V. R. t at al. j USSR Author' a Certificate No 31~5093, filed 24 mar
70, published 10 Aug ?2
impregnated with the polymerized flax under the sane conditions did not
show signs of destruction,
2/2
UDC: 539.1.01
KHALILOV V. R.and FMOLOKkY, B. V., Theoretical PhYsics Depart-
ffOIM,-Mb-gcow University
"Effect of Radiation Friction on the Motion of a Charge in a Uni-
form Magnetic Field and in the Field of a Plane Blectromagnetic
Wavelf
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta -- Fizika,-AStronomiya,
No 5, 1972, Pp 558-565
Abstract: The Droblem discussed in this paper, the motion of a
charged particle in external fields, is an important one in con-
nection with astrophysics, accole-rators in iniense laser beams,
and~other applications. The equations of motion of the charged
particle are derived on the assumption that the intensity oJ" the
magnetic field is constant and uniform, and the radiation pumping
of an electron's energy is investigated on the basis of the Dirac-
lorentz equation.for a point electron in the field of a plane wave
and a constant magnetic field. An expression is found for the
change in the average energy of the electron with t-he attenuation
taken into account. At the end of the attenuation time, the aver-
age electron energy increases due to the radiation friction. 'The
1/2
UDC: 539.12.01
KLIMENKO, Yu. I. and -1QUT.TT.QV.-Y,-R.
"Induced Radiation of Polarized Electrons in Ions in'the Field of
a Plane Electromagnetic Wave"
"Oscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universitet--Fizika, Astronom~'YPL'
No. 1, 1972, pp '73-80
Abstract: The problem dealt with in this paper is connected wi-'Uh
THe:deve opment of laser technology in the direction of the in-
teraction of.the laser beam with matter, a subject in which there
is.growing interest. Particularly, the paper is concerned with
the scattering of electrons with vacuum magnetic rtoment at the
Coulomb center, in the presence of a strong radiation-field. In
connection with the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron and
the magnetic moment of the center, polarization effects arise
vhich may turn out to be substantial under certain conditions.
Rract solutions of the Dirac equation in the field of a plane
electromagnetic wave are brought to bear on the problem. The
;L/2
KLDMIKO, Yu. 1. et al, Vestnilc Moskovskogo Universitet
Fiiika, Astronomiya, No 1, 1972, pp yj-00
induced effect can then be described as a process of electron
scattering, in the first Born approximation, at the center in
the~presence of a strong electromagnetic wave. The work was done
in the Department of Theoretical Pty6ics.
66
017 UNC ASSIFUED'
L
TITLE--INDIVIDUAL HYDROCARBON COMPOSITIVIS OF lHE
-U-
FRACTION OF LIGHT PYROLYSIS TAR
AUTHOR-(03)-BOGDANOVAY T.A-v KtiALlL0VAj!SH.A-r
.`.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~,_,':SOURCE-NEFTEPERERAB, NEFTEKHIM. (MOS/amw~)1970t
'.--DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
PROCtSSING DATE--30OCT70
BENZENEsTOLUENEIXYLENE
KA)48AROVP YU.G.
-9
(2)3, 28
.-TOPIC TAGS--HYDROCARSONt BENZENE* TOLUENEv XYLENE# KEROSENE, GAS OlLj
PETROLEUM FRACTION,
STYRENEo, PYROLYS151
RESTRICTIONS
,~-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,r.'-PROXY REE-L/FRAME--1997/0790 STEP NO--UR/0318/70/0001002/0028/0029
ACCESSION NO--AP0119697
UNC LA S-S-I F IE 0
2/-2 017 ONCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OrT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119697
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- CRACKtNG KEROSINE AND
ABSTRACT. A MIXT. OF
STRAIGHT RUN GAS OIL WAS SUBJECTED TO PYROLYSIS AT 740DEGREES AND 3 SEC
CONTACT TIME WITH 11PERCENT STEAM, GIVING 20PERCENT LIGHT TARs THE
LATTER YIELDED 38.08PERCENT FRACTION B..SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO
145DEGREES AND CONTG. C. SU86 A SUB6 37.121 PHME 32.05t XYLENeS 11,26,
PHET 3.39, STYRENE 1.31, AND 14,87 WT,PERCENT NONAROMATLC HYDROCARBONS.
IN THE FRACTIONP 68 COMPONENTS WERE DETD*r 48 Or- WHICH WERE IDENTIFIED.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDCI 62..233.4
GABASHVILI, N. V., corresponding member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences,
GULIZADE, M. P., corresponding member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences,
KARTVELISHVILI, 0. M., and KRALIMBEKOV. B. M.
"Oae Problem in the Optimization of the Process of Drilling Slanted Holes"
Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk GrU21nskoy SSR, Vol 61, No 1, 1971,
pp 33-36
Abstract: A system of differential equations describing the process of
drilling slanted holes with a turbine drill is derived in this article.
These equations allow one to obtain Lhe optimal parameters of the drilling
operation and of the contour of the hole. The drilling parameters taken
into consideration are: axial load on the b.it of the turbine.drill,
number of revolutions of the drill, and the type of deflecting equipment
needed to obtain the correct slope of the shaft. Minimum drilling time
was selected as the overall criterion of optimality.
139
UDC!1669.99�.31
ROBRYCHIR, A. I.,
KOYAZIII, 1. A., REMICHMIKO, Y. A.,
wlr66 EUCHIK' R. A. , 1,1030011
-YAYLOVA, C. A., laPRICH. 1q. A
"Oyidation of High-Titanium Slag on Heating in Atmosphores of Air and -Vater
Vapors
Poscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metallyp Vo 2j 1-14a,-Apr 73, PP 3?-43
Abstracti An experimental study waz made of the oxidation of bigh-titaaium
slag of various fractional compositions aid containing FoO on heatinZ
up to IOOOOC in FAr and in water vapor zt-mospheres. The oxiel-f, t1ion dcron-Idences
of titaniun. slag on the vpe of the oxidizing neditui (oxyp~n o-f air, vater
vapor) and 'Che tezp~erature ajid sice of slag corzatinution are discus_-Cd by
referonce to diagrams. The oxidation Fate of slag Jii air was fotmd to be con-
siderably higher (twice as high at 700 G) than in water vap=, ULdar
conditions of comDlete oxidation att teiar.43ratures X'roln 300 to 10000 C, tne
higbout oxidation dogree lo attalmd at 700 0CP yialdIn(,,, In bath oxidizing
media przodiictz of sitdlar chennical o-oziposition. On heaA.Anp, up to 7-30 a, Ujo
oxJA&tAon Imoceaz of sL~.- proceodt; in two ntagoe; the Piz-;t ia dqtermined t7
a selective oxidation of t1tailium of louer valonciez (Ixtlow 1400 C), and the
second stage begins at teraperatures over 5000C and depet4s on intensive oxida-
tion of bivalent iron. Three fiGures, one table, ton biblLographic roferenc-as.
17
19M
USSR UDC 669.295.472
REZNICHENKO, V. A., KMDIOV, F. B.
"Electrode Potential of Titanium in a Sodium Chloride Melt"
Elektrodnyy potentsial titana v rasplave khloristogo natriya (Electrode Potea-
tial of Titanium in a Sodium Chloride ~Wlt), Metallurgy Institute of the USSR
Academy of Science, ?.Loscow, 1971, 14 pp, ill. , 9-entry bibliography, No 3665-
71Dep. (from Vh--Metallurriya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4G217DEP)
Translation: A study was made of the Ti and Ti2+ and Ti3+ ion equilibrium in a
KaG1 melt by the equilibrium potential method. The electrode was made of T-1
iodide, and a chloride electrode was the comparison electrode. The total Ti
concentration in the melt was 0.14, 0.31, o.46, and 0.83%. Me neasurements
vere taken in the 950-1,100 range. According to the data obtained, the propor-
tiOn of Tj2+ ions is within the limits oflO.89-097. With a decrease in tempera-
ture and dilution of the melt., the proportion of T12+ ions in(~reases. r1he
temperature dependence of the standard elect-rode potentials is as follows:
FO 14X -2,180 + 3-70-10-4 T ani Eo
TiTi:_1 Ti/Ti? -2-390 + 5-25'10"11 T.
45
USSR UDC 632.95
TALIPOV, Sh. T., DZHIYANBAYEVA, R. Kh., KHaIMOVA, U. Kh BELOBORODOVA,
N. F., SHEYNINA, R. I.
"Analysis of Butyphos in Cotton Seed and Products of Refining Raw Cotton"
Haslo-zhir. prom-st' (Oil and Fats Industry), 1972, No 10, pp, 33-34 (from
RZh-Khimiya, No 2 (11), Feb 73, Abstract No 2N478)
Translation: In order to determine the butyphos residue in raw cotton,
fiber, shells and the refined cotton seed oil, extraction by an organic
solvent (for cotton seed oil, MeC11 and for the other samples, CCII,) and
purification of tile extract in a column filled with A1203 with SG KSK
[expansion unknown) (3:1) [the sorbent was first treated with HCl (acid)]
were carried out. Thin layer chromatography was perfomed using a fixed
layer of SG in the n-hexane-acetone system (4:1). It was developed with
a-solution of Ac-OH. The sensitivity of the method when analyzing butyphos
in raw cotton and fiber is 0.1 mg/kg; in the hulls it is 0.6 mg/k- and in
the refined cotton seed oil, 1 mg/kg.
43
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54
SHEYNINA, R. I., DZHIYANBAYEVA, R. Kh., (0,VAV. Kh-, TALIPOV, Sh. T.,
and IBRAIMOV, Ch. I., Tashkent State University imeni V. 1. Lenin and the
Middle Asia Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Fats,
Tashkent
IlKinetic Method for Determining Microgram Quantities of the Organophosphorus
Compound Butifos"
Moscow, Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, Vol 27, Vyp 8, 1972, pp 1643-1647
Abstract: Microgram quantities of.butifos can be determined from its
catalytic properties on the oxidation of benzidine, o-dimethoxybenzidine,
and dimethylbenzidine by H202. The reaction is following photometrically.
The dimethylbenzidine reaction is the most-sensitive of the indicators as
the methyl groups are stronger electron donors than the methoxy group.
Conditions optimizing the reaction are examined. Trace amounts of butifos
in the fibers and husks of cotton seeds were determined by this method.
USSR UDC 632.95
SHEYNDA, R. I., TALIPOV, S11. T., DZHIYANBAYEVA, R. 1,11, KIIALIMOVA U. KH.
"Methods of Analyzing Microgram Amounts of Butyphos in Some Products of Indus-
trial Brocessing of Cotton"
Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. no issled. astatkov nestitsidov i profilakt. zagrvaz-
nen3-ya ipti produktov pitaniya, kornov i vnesa.. sr&L~K (-.V-orks of the Second All-
Union Conference on the Investigation of PeaLicide Residues and PrevenLive
Contamination of Food Products, Feeds and Envirunment), Tallin, 1971, pp
376-380 (from M-Khiniya, No 12, Jun 72, Abs tract: No 12N500)
Translation: For analysis of buLyphos M in raw cotton,and Cotton fiber, the
property of I to accelerate the oxidation Of 0-dianisidine by H202 and
retard the oxidation of hydroquinone by H20,, in the presence of C-u2+ i1, used.
The concentration of I in the 1.25-6 .25 - 10-2,y/m f raive is determined by
measuring the rate of one reaction, and the concentration of I to 10-4 y/m
by measuring the rate of the second reaction. The reaction rate is determined
by the fixed time method, measuring the optical density of these solutions 2()
minutes after mixing the solutions in the first care and 5'minutes after in*the
second case.
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DMIYANBAYEVA, R.. M, TAMPOV, SP. T., MMMIOVA U 11 and BILOBORCMA,
Nualitative and Qiiantitative Measurement of Eagnesium Chlorate in Cottonzeed
Oil"
Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. p0 iss-led. ostatkov profllakt. zaa-7az-
Aeniya imi produktov pitanlya, ko=ov I vn-jsh.i sredy (Ilotks o.,~ the Seconcl All-
Union Conference on the Study of Pesticide Ressidui,~sj and the Prevention of
Contamination by Them of Food Products, Fodders, and the Erivironw.-ant), Tallinn,
1971, p 280 (fron Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Xhird-ya, No M (11), 1972, Abstract
Ho 1OHr%84 by T. A. Belyayeva)
ITranslationt The cotton p1tuit defoliant 1,16((CIO 3)2 (1) is, extracted from
cotton seed oil with 0.05 N HC1 and the extract Is passetcl thmigh anion
exchange AB-17 (in OH form) and washed with 214 1 1 Is dote'.maincd in
Vow
in an eluant photometrically with benzidine hydrochloride. Sensitivity o1c' the
measuraramt Is 0.05-1
USSR UDC 543-544
TALIPOV, SH. T., DZHAYANBAYEVA, R. M., WALL~IGIVA U ~h,, BTLOBOHODOVA, ~j.
and SdEYNLNA~, R. 1., Tashkent State UniftT*03T~ imeni V. 1. Lenin
"Thin-Layer-Chromatographic Determination of Butyphos in Cottonseed Oil"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom ~hozyaystvo, Vol. 9, No 4 (90). 1971, P 20
Abstract: XSK silica gel was 'used for determination of butyphos in cottonseed
oil, it is more selective than aliznina. Butyphos was extracted from cotton-
seed oil with acetonitrile, passed through,a 3.1 column of alumina-.silica gel
and chromatographed in the system n-heyane-acetane (4:1).1 The spots were
developed with 0.05.11 bromphenol bluc; izpuritie~. do not show up in this system.
Z7
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C~utlcil. and
rc C~ the I,V,-"
ft-.2 Lr ied cs ol th -a -I C,; s t:
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At tl~e 24t), c"Su CO.I~CSs, ~14 the co~!~,St
-apabiliLy and Qi ui-~ ,~r t t',-rcea ar,
rC--Civc,J a high evaluation. it: wall, at tl-.u t'~rL-.
a remarkablo teGtll;Q--,7 to our military 7~%
-."no arc tlzix- =.d
e urgy to incruaaim.l tho dufunsive oi t~,,u Sc,eict
StaLe.
Th--- 24th CPSU Cun(jj:Oli!i a
attention to queatio 6 of furt~icr improvimg trQci,. tra:n-
ing and education, and ItA Tneir
role in the Sti~,Jo OE -Ur
f,,,C.~eLy. ThIj is by t~Iv,
and expansion of the. Cconoiric W'd
coznmun~'~;t lovUlding and the
%s way, :n,licatc,11 in Vl,~ Cz tr-p
~:aclm: h-z pa-I.Y =z: t~,-,
per!jirtencly din,i,md that. nov, a 7crf,:ct of
modern nuthods of cvn,~rcl, i for t.lt; new,
n.ca pror.-pect.- for bc al., --.;7 to f-.*nl-,. tlic
mcut efficicnt way:; u, i;olvir.,.,, Vs:L)zlc,.-z ,lich
using the knuwledou and L..q,klrlLmCO ~~vl othl.-h.
Tlwzu 1*.-~f)!-, by par ty
CO.MplvtQly L(I OUI: Va,~t,~5 w,-.*'., llx!~*-!;n-
go.norals and offtcers of the c-.=.tr*,r's PVOI
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znil during Pi.,at:cti.-.~ thouran,-'s of teen have zr~arded
hioti qcvez7rm.,;~t; fr-z,~n t.or in tcining ~.'!
odacatLnq, i;~borilinatozi and for skillfully naster;.nq cor,~-t
machinery ana weaponzi.
Cor-Inanders, political. workers, and otner lcad.-rr~ aru
cni;LanL1Y tlvl~r cif ccntrol troop.;
and tra"I ab~ tli,2-;r
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daily cora),At train~nq, LIurint'; watcn, an'! -ur~nq
thu Orilliz, tactical Lrdinin" puriod,,' an 0.
cxercircs. Soutn vroop c-A.:.rciacs, which Wor~ n~:d -1-It
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co,v.1 p,:raaz-,n=l in a. larac z=-'.zZ 01 z=Z-:t a;'2
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inCrizaacd nk:1.1 "sid, at 1;',e tl.cy
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year hAvl~ bluen T;-.c ~=zbzr of zut-z=-~zrig
and highly rated spuciali.,to Ln t.".e c-ast hai; riscn. Soldc:s,
sor-jeantr, an,i officers hav,~ azccessfally t-.ciz
socialist oi;lic;ationn in the cu-mFetition whic.1 Lol~ *un4~.--
CF-U conjx~us a '?,=r of
the ulogga.; Yc-ar ~j UiA Z40i
and Sc -
Outstandi-rig Training rv4 ca.
11.0 Cc;nb.3t 11 of MiflLil"
oUiar special Lyptrn of troo,~-,) -a,; raised tQ a nc~, hi-t'-.Lr
levi!l. But li-*e dc~-5 not atill. P---rinij t-he n~~l
trainizig y,,ar, personnal of ot;r country's PvO r~~rc~iv r.-.i-t
resolve awn mora complex tarks of z=-.1;iat improvor,.-nt.
further the quality of ccrbat watch,
1--a to decrvalae coin"L realinesz~
zl-;~;ciple ar-1 order. Sa zi: -- -:z I u.
c-r tjl.!:'~ major =%,!
dir~.,:Lly d.poi,,.nz- o:t dic of ~raiinipn. wcrk ty,
init.iativa, organizational -,kill' z~f lcad,~r-z;nip
And thit;, in its turr., require;; 'ccnstant -,proverent 0-
work wit~i leadership pc!rsonnel by =111-itary
political agencies, and party crq,=izatlons. -n aece it
yearz, Itary counc ili; , political agancics, an"' Plirt
organ izat ions have notably improved tneir actil." V, in
this area. Questions related to training and
leadership personnel are! no-d diacttzic-4 ragvlazly at rL~,tlnrr.
of military councils, party co-.nitt'es' and party bulci'v;4'
at gatliarings of party activists, zzid at party c-zzfcrc:.ccs.
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USSR
RAiTVSKIY, 0. A., et al., izvestiya, Akademil Nauk SSR Seriya Khimicheskaya,
No 11, 1972, pp 2446-z450
On rotation around the P-C bond three positions of the C-Cl bond are
possible corresponding to the peak potential energies
0 0 0
C1
2 P 2
P R 4- C116-`, 2 Pj R
R I R R -4-
trans gosh-l gosh-2
The infrared spectral data, the dipole moments and tho Kerr constant were used
to investigate the spatial structure of the compounds containing the P(0)CH2C1
group. Equilibrium of the goahand traws-conformers the position of which
depends on the nature of the substitutions on the phosphorus atom ie character-
istic of all the investigated compounds in solution. The factors causing
the energy stability of the conformers were evaluated quantitatively. In
the absence of bulkf substitutions the electrostatic interactions. play the
defining role. The frequency- of :them valence. eacillatiom of the phosphoryl
group depends on the spatial orientation.of the irrogular group,
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USSR UDC 539-183-4541.6047-1'118
RAYEVSXIY, 0. A.$ AKAMINg V. D.j p DO11SKAYAj YU. A., Institute
of Organic and Physical Chemistry 2e4"_A'".& 'A buzov of the USSR Academy of
Sciences
"Dipole Moments and Conformations of Sone Phosphorus Thioacid Derivatives"
To 11, 1972,
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSR -- Seriya Khimicheskayal 14
pp 2-451-2-454
Abstracti Results have been presented previously from conformational. investi-
gation of systems containing the P-0 bond (0. A. Ratevskiyp et al., Isy. AN
SSSSR, Ser. khim., 1725, 1970; 0. A. Ratevskiy, etalt, Izv. AN SSSH, Ser.
khim, 2177t 19714 0. A. Rayevsk-typ et al,q Izv# Ali SSSR. Ser. khim,j 346
1972). Identification of the conformers and analysis of the factors causing
energy stability of the conformers made it possible to evaluate the role of
such interactions as the van der Waal's and Coulomb forces and the mutual
orientation of the bonds. An analogous study has new bean nade of systems
containing the P-S bond and the results are compared with the previous studies
of the P-0 bond. The dipole moments were measured for the wopyl ester of
diethylthiolphoaphonic acid (1) f the projYjl ester of dlethyldithlophosphonic
acid (II), the dichloranhydride of methylthialphosphoric aold (III) and the
diphloranhydride of methylthlophosphoric acid (IV). A version of gosh-trans
1/3
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RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., et al., Izvestiya. Akademii Nauk SSR-- Seriya Khimicheskaya,
No 11, 1972, pp 2451-2454
equilibrium was established for compounds (III) and (IV). The population of
conformers in the nonpolar environment is 0.8 gosh and 0.2 trans. No clear
spectral si,,-ns of isomer equi I A brium were observed for compounds (I) ana (it).
The similarity of the experimental values of.the di-pole moments of these con
pounds calculated for the gosh-form indicates that ihis form is stabilized,
'These data indicate the energy advantage of the gosh-con-former in the case of
alkvl
Alk
Alk S-Alk
substitutions on Dhosphorus and realization of the thermodynamic equilibriua
of the gosh and trans-forn for the dichlorwaWdrides. With respect to the
OM
O(S)
Alk
2/3 b C, C,
C1, C1
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RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., et al. t Izvestlya Akdenii Nauk SSR -- Seriya Xhimicheskaya,
No 11, 1972, pp 2451-2454
types of conformations there Is a defined analogy with the systems containing
the P-0 bond. The difference in position of the confoxmational equilibriums
for the compounds inith the alkoxyl and alkthiol groups, is explained by the
variations and Intermolecular interactions. A quantitative evaluation of the
factors affecting the stabilization of the.transformers indicates a decrease
in the resonance component in the alkthiol group by comparison with the
alkoxyl group.
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VDC 541,61541.127.4,547.1'118
RAYEVSnY, 0. A., VERESHMAGIN, A- 110 and )XINSKAYA, YU. A.
institute for Organic and Physical PE;. Arbumov, Acamlemy
of Sciences USSR
"Analysis of Confom-ationa-1 EquilibriLm of Tris(chloromethyl)-phosphipa Oxide"
Ho*cqw, lzvestiya Ahr-demli Nauk SSSIR, Seriya lChimichenkaya, Uo 3, 19'~2,
PP 710-712
Abstracts The following confoxnations ar~ possiblet
Ce. Ce,
p p p p
(CL
CL C, e Ct cc C, CL
I>
6
0 0
0
Q p CL C1 p C17
pv eccc
cc
Ct F
0, 1 '~7
RAY-EVSKIY, 0. A., et al., Izvestiya AP-ndeiftii Naull. SHR, Ser3.ya lChimicheikay-1,
No 3, 11072, pp 710-If'12
The IR speettra, dipole Mcnelits (D.M.) and Kerr corzt-ant:a (K.C.) cm-n pro,iide
Inforuation on the confori-iational rerjullibritva --nd the iI*OTI.Q13 j)rL'S(ZrIt.
The D. M., in ),t , and IX.C., in Y. X 101?-, values for the a1xi-i!) forms ixom
thermodynamic calculatior.3 are Lis folloisas A, 1.19 ani 451 B, 2,23 a-n!i r0; C,
416 and 63t Dt 4.12 and. 381 E, 5-07 and 375; F, 6.07 xnd -f;2~8~ and F, -59
and -206. The measured values axe 2J4 and --55, Indiv.Aing a nixtuxv, ot~' con-
forwrs. Thq forms C, D, ana E may be olipihatecl duq, to thAr D.N. and X'.G.
values. The nrobable eaullibria are A :;F=~ ~ and F ;=-:1- G. 'ho equilibria
A,B F,G am unlikely on the basis not only of the clozon"11 fir to explUT-1-
mental and calculated paramotern but alco of thecirotIcaLl citIcUlat$ons. Foxi-,
~F, in which all the C-Cl borxW are directed toward one aide, has the leatyt
sterle hindreunce. The conoiderable influence of the -electrostatic interaction
in indicated in that A is the most atab16 form. In Ao.tho 11 0 and C Cl
dipoles are oriented antiparallel.
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Organophosphorus~Compounds
USSR UDC 541.6:547.1'118
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., DONSKAYA, Yu. A., K11ALITOV, F. G., and ANTOICHINA, L. A.,
Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry Imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Conformation of Dialkyl(aryl)cyanomethylphosphine Oxides"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 6, Jun 73,
pp 1339-1341
Abstract: IR spectra of diethylcyanomethylphosphine oxide and diphenylcy-
anomethylphosphine oxide show that in solutions these compounds exist in
an equilibrium of two conformers. Under conditions of higher concentrations,
considerable association of molecules is noted. The dipole moments of these
compounds in gauche conformation, exhibiting the polar grouping P:O and C:N,
are considerably below the calculated values obtained from the vector
analysis, because of Coulom interaction.
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RAYETSKIY, 0. A., KHALITOV, F. G., DONSKAYA, YU. A., an(I SHERICRGORN, 1. M.,
Institute of Org&n!~~` 'Viiiii6Ythemistry Imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov Acad. 3c. USSR
"On the Conformations of Certain Chloroirothylthiophosphinic Acid Chlorides"
Moscow, Izvestiya AkadeTaii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 4, Apr 73, PP 795-
800
Abstract: Results are reported on the study of spacial structures of the com-
pounds with the general formula Rclp(s)ci~ci where R = C1, C,
,?U5, C61~,, P-ClC644,
and ClfoOl using rR spectroneopical. ruid dipole moment mathodes In uolutions these
compounds exist in an equilibrium of two conformers, orie of which has the trans
orientation of the P:S and C-Cl bonds. Analysis of intTamolecu.1ar interactions
has been carried out and related to the atabilization.of the resulting spacial
structures. It has been noted that replacement of a plPophoryl oxygen atom by
an atom of sulfur has practically no effect on intramolecu2ar interactions.
USSR
rayEmay, o. A. I Rug
~ani Physi mi5yiT
cal Cho
"Conformation of O-Nothy.I(Phenyl)-Mothylehlorophosphonates'I
Moscow, Izvestiya Akad.
173
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and PUDOVIKI M. A. ,Institute of Organic
Net "N, Arbuzov# USSR Academy of Sciences
Kauk SSSR# Seriya Kh1micheskMal No 1, Jan 72, pp 173-
Abstracti As a continuation of their earlier study of the effect of the
nattme of substitutes on the conformation position of the ester group in
compounds of the general formula, NRP(O)OR# the authoa-5 take up the problem
of the identification of confo=erb In the 0-mothy3,(phtonyl')-methylpho;phonates.
Infrared spectra show that for these compoundisp stabIlization of one
conformer is a characteristic feature. The dipole-nomnt mathod Is used to
establish that such conformation rAn occur either with.a, form having the
cis-poeltion of the bonds P-0 and 0-01~P!or one.havirW the hauche-position
(projection of 00 coming betueen PO and pea.).
,A
USSR UDC 541.6s547.1'118
BAYEVSKIY, 0. A. UWHUTAGIII, A. 11, ,and natitute of
Organic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Yo WWA 6ki6lof Sciences USSR
"Conformations of TrUethylphosphate and Trinethylthiophosphate"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademli Nauk BSSR# Seriya Khimicheskayat No 2# Feb 72a
pp 353-338 -
Abstracts There are 16 possible conformations of tritiethylphosphato, six of
which = be excluded from equlllbrium considerationD due to steric hinderance.
To deteraine the predominant conformation among the remaining ones, the IR
spectra and dipole momenta of trimethylphosphate and the Kerr constants of
trimetbylthiophosphate uare datermined.~ The isomeria. conposition vas deter-
mined on the basis of the integral band.intensities of
Y P40 (1250-1350 ca-1)
and YpIS (570-670 am ) in relationship to the t"Terature arA the dielectric
constant ofithe red-tum, The band at 1180 cd*1 (for trimethylphosphate) and
at 2840 =7 (for trimethylt1dophosphato) uere used for comparative purposes.
The conformational composition under various conditions was determined. The
most stable conformation is the one with air.-or-tentation of one and gosh-
orientation of two alkoxy groups in relationship to (thio)-phosphoryl groupi
one of the forms in which the alkoxy group is in the trans-position is Jii equili-
briuz with thr. prodoainant coaformerG 1A
USSR UDC 541.62t547-I'LiS
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., 12 and ZYABLIKOYAp T. A., Institute of Organic
and Pkraical Chej~lst~ijae~id.~ 9. Arbuzovp Acadoxy of Sciences USSR
"Isomerte Equilibrium of Dimethylzethylphosphonate and Diethy1chlorophosphate"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akadedi Nauk SSSRt Soriya Xhinichaskayap No 2p Feb 721
pp, 348-352-
Abstracts IR spectra of liquid dimethy1methylghosphomate and diethylchloro-
phosphate studied in temperature~range 150-300 Y, showed the existence of
definite reversible spectral changes. Obaracteristic chAnges were observed
in the range 400-700 earl corresponding to the valence vibrations of F-C and
P-01 bordep indicating existence of aa equilibrium of two isomeric forms.
Internal energies ( 6 H) were found to be 0.75 Kma/lf for:diethylebloro-
phosphate and 0.40 Keal./H for the dieathyleathylphosphonato. The =lationship
of absolute integral intensities of the abnorytion bands of ) P-Ci and
made it possible to determine the composition of the isomeric forms
for 91?;2 aolecular dipole moments to be 60M of the more polarileas polax
Isomer In case of diothylchloropliomphatep and 63s33 of the less polartmore
polar izoner in case of direthylzattkylphosphonate. The isomers were Identified
by means of the IR spectra and dipole mone.,its. *A dynaide equilibrium of tho
Isomeric forms was pointed out by, means of PHR opectz*scopy.
USSR VDC 541.61547.1'118
RAYEVSKIYo 0. A.9 UTO PUDOVIK# H. A., Institute of Organic
and Pb3rsica3. Che t eU-K. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy,of Sciences USSR
"Conformation of Some 149thylphenylphosphinic Acid Estexs"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Seriya YdLimicheskaya, No 11# Nov 71,
PP 2595-2598
Abstracti The authors used the methods of IR spectroscopy and dipole moments
to study the conformation of the methyl, phenyl and par~nitrophenyl eaters of
methyl-phosphinic acid. These compounds are characterized by stabilization
of the gauche position of the ether groupirelative to the phosphoryl group.
A choice between two different gauche forms cannot be rade in this series of
compow3ds because of the closeness of the moments of the P-CH and P-Ph bonds.
It,is suggested that one of the causes of gauche form 6tabilPy is the possi-
'bility-of competition between mobile electrons of the benzene ring and ether
oxygen tofill, vacant 3d orbitals of the phosphorus atom.
I /,I
USSR uDc 541.6,661.718.1
RAYEVSKIYe 0. A., and Institute of Organic and Physical
Chezistry Imeni A. Ye r 111zov, A
=zy of Sciences USSR
"Conformational. Analysis in a Series of Acy! Dichlorides of Substituted
Phenylphosphoric Acids"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Kauk SSSR, Seriya. Khimichoskaya, No 10, Oct 71,
Pp 2177-2181
Abstracti In continuation of their studies on isomeric conversions or
organophosphorus compounds, an investigation was carried out of the effect
of replacement of a =ethyl group 1by a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl
group, using IR spectroscopy and dipole moment determinations. Four acid
dichlorides were studied, derived from phenylphosphoric acid (I), 2,4-dich-
loropheny2phosphoric acid (II), 4-textbutylphenylphosphoric acid (III) and
4-nitrophenylphosphoric acid (IV)# IR spectroscopy showed that in the liquid
state or in solution a.11 of these compounds are an equilibrium Aixture of
isomeric forms. Dipole rm-2ents were determined in CC141 (1) -- 3.381
(II) - 2.50; (111) -- 3.60; and (IV) -- 3.70 D. It w au dete=dned that the
tr4na-form is more stable than the skew fO=4 Consequently the conjugation
energy of 2p-- electrons of the eater oxygen with phosphorun 3d-orbitals is
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Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 10, Oct 71, PP 2177-2181
small. It could be assumed that this is due to the chlorine atom competing
for the 3d orbitals, i.e. tile 3-d orbitals of phosphorus resonate with 3P
orbitals of chlorine, decreasing considerably the 21>-3d orbital interaction.
This in turn leads to the trans-skew equilibrium rather than cis-skew,
-when the methyl group at phosphorus atom is replaced by chlorine atom.
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RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., and Institute of Organic and Physical
Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, USSR Academy of Sciences
"The Conformations of Certain Derivatives of Phosphorous Acid"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSR, Seriya Khimichoskaya, No 4, 71, pp
843-845
Abstract: In view of earlier studies of tetracoordinated phosphorus deriva-
tives, indicating a characteristic dynamic equilibrium of isomers, it was
of interest to investigate trivalent phosphorus derivatives in this con-
nection, for which purpose methy1dichlorophosphite was studied in media of
different polarity, in the temperature range from 1500 to 3800K.
The dipole moment was determined experimentally, and comparison with the
computed value for possible conformations led.to choice of the cissoid form.
Analysis of the interactions of unbound atoms supported the conclusion that
this form is justified both for methyldichlorophosphite and for other deriva-
tives of phosphorous acid.
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USSR UDC 536.46:533.6
GABIDOVSKIY, A. G., GAFARV~, A. S., REPIN, V. B., KIIALITOV, N. Kh.
"Area of Existence asaFunction of Diameter of Injection Pipe"
Sb. Aspirantsk. Rabot. Kazan. Un-t. Tochn. Nauki. Mekh. Fiz. [Collected Post
Graduate Writings of Kazan' University, Precision Mechanics, Mechanical
Physics], No 2, 1972, pp 91-94, (Translated from Referati"yy Zhurnal,
Mekhanika, No M, 1972, Abstract No 11 B776 by G. M. Makliviladze).
Translation: An experimental study is.performed into the influence of the
diameter of an injection pipe on the area of existence of relaxation vibra-
4
i tion combustion. The fuel mixture used is city gas and air. The experiments
were performed at room temperature and atmospheric presSUre. The aTea of
existenca of relaxation vibration combustion was detarmined in the coordinates
gas mixture consumption vs. mixture concentration. The boundaries of flame-
out and breakthrough are determined for various diameters of injection tubes.
The area of existence of relaxation vibration combustion is displaced in the
direction of higher consumptions and higher concentrations as the diameter
of the injection tube is increased.
IM4,
USSR mc _541.0,
ISHHAYEVA, E. A., RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., CHERWOV, R. A., -and
PUDOVIK#,A. N., Kazan' State University imeni V. I. Ulyanov-Leninj Institute
of Organic and Physical Chemistry iemai A. Yet Arbuzov, USSR Academy of
Sclencesp Kazan'
"Estimating the Dipole Moment of theP-3 BorWI
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR, 1971,'Vol 197, No 4j pp, 862-864
Abstract3 Successful use of the dipole-moment method in structural studies
depends largely upon a rational eboice of the moments of the individual
.bonds. In addition, special difficulties arise in connection with calculat-
Ing the dipole moments of ordinary bonds in which rotation Is possible. There
is no published information on the dipole moment of the P-5 bond, which,
apart from being of interest in itselfg,would make possible extersion of use
of the dipole-moment method to the structure of organophosphorus compounds.
The authors studied experimentally the dipolemoment of 2-thiono-
2-tAethyl-ip)92-d:Lthiaphosphor:Lne, and applied infrared spectroscopy to
determine the dipole moment of the P-S bond.
It was found that the negative end of an ordinary F-S bond is the
phosphorus, just as it is In the case of the P-0 bond. Various graphic
data on the Infrared spectra of the above-noted compounds accompany the paper.
IA
USSR UDC: S19.2
KHALITOVA. G. A.
"Approximating Sums of a Random Number of Terms Distributed
in Accordance With a Binomial Law by Infinitely Divisible Laws"
Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes. Tashkent
State Pedagogical Institute), 1972, 100, pp 90-95 (from RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract-No SV35 by the author)
Translation: A theorem is proved on approximating sums of a
random number of terms distributed according to a binomial law
by infin;tely divisible laws. An'estimate of this,approxi-
mation is given.
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VAL'KOV, Yu. V., ACHILOV, M. F., KHODZHAYEV, S. A., KHALIULIN, M. G.,
ZABIBULLAYEV, P. K.
.-"Concerning the Application of Diffraction Methods to the Study of Acoustical
Properties of Liquids"
Uch. zap. Tashkent. gas. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of Tashkent State
Pedagogical Institute), 1971, Vol. 90, pp 24-28 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10,
Oct 72, Abstract No l0Zh608)
Translation: Using the phenomenon of Bragg diffraction of light on acous-
tical waves, the authors conducted experimental studies on the rate of
propagation v and absorption a of acoustical waves in distilled water over
a wide frequency range (10-800 MHz). Acoustical waves were e_xcited in the
range 10-700 MHz using a quartz plate oscillating at add harmonics and in
the range 200-1000 MHz using a LiNb03 crystal in a coaxial resonator. The
light source was a He-Ne gas laser. The following relatimiships were studied:
V = ~(t%) in the temperature range 10-900C, V = 0(f)and a in the
frequency range 10-800 MITz at a tmperature of 22%~. V. Semenov.
NNW.
41
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USSR UDC 534
XAMKAMOV, S., SHARIPOV, Sh., IVANOV, A. A., DAVIDOVICH, L. A.,
KHALIULIN, M. G., KHABIBULLAYEV, P. K.
Vic
oncerning the Acoustical Relaxation Mechanism in Certain Pure Fluids and
Their Solutiod
Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. Ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of Tashkent State
Pedagogical Institute), 1970, V 90, pp 35-45 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10,
Oct 72, Abstract No lOZh609)
Translation: The acoustical properties of.the following low-viscous liquids
were investigated: carbon sulfide, carbon,tetrachloride, chloroform,
methylene chloride, methylene boride, benzene, pyridine, thiophene, cyclo-
hexane, acetic acid and its solutions in pyrldine. Th6 amplitude coefficient
of the absorption was measured at frequenizies from 285 kJ1z to 5 MHz by the
substitution method with an accuracy of 7-10% and in the ratge from 5 MHz
to 3 GHz by the pulse metho& with an accuracy of 3-5% at low
freauencies and 7-10% at high frequencies. The speed of sound was mea-
sured by thiiphasse =ethocl with an accuracy up to 0.1X. The results are
discussed from the aspect of vibrational and structural relaxation and their
mutual effect. V. Ye. d6rdeyev.
~1;1 III IW:ld
USSR UDC: 8.74
KHALIULIIIA, N.
"Program for Realization of r. 29-Sector Dynamic Model of a National Econonw
(in the Alpha Language for the mm-6)11
V sb. Algoritiry i programzy realizatsii narodnokhoz. modeley (Algorithms
wid Programs for Realization of National: Economic Models-collection of
vorks), Novosibirsk, 1971, PP 10-30 (from: RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72,
Abstract No 5V530)
[No abstract]
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USSR UDC 54-2.6l:V13.544:546.794
RAYCHFV, KH., and KHALKIN, V.
"Ex.traction-Chroma7tg----a'pi~IMethod for Isolation of Poloinium From Bismuth
Oxide Irradiated With TargeL Protons"
~Leninarad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 12, No 5, 1970, pp 778-779
Abstract: Model experiments on the sorption of polomium, on tributylphosphate
[TBPI-fluoroplast column from 6 M HC1 supported the contbntion. z:har the ex-
traction chromatography is suitable for a rapid separation of polomium from
macroquantities of bismuth. Eluates containing bismuth i;howod no craces of
polomium, all of it being adaorbed by the column. Reextraction of polomiwn
from TBI, was achieved by m eans of diluted 11F, from tdiic.h, polen,14im-ii could be
electrodeposited on platinum. Optimal conditions fof alitctrodeposition
Twere: current -- 160 ma, duration of the electrolysis -.-~5 min, temperature
.800C.
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