SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHASIN, E.I. - KHAUSTOVICH, G.P.

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:"313 021 UNCLASSI FIE0 PROCESSING DATE--2(NOV70 ~C ACCESSION N 0 - - A P 0 13 4 4 2 7 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-OBJECTIVELY A WELL EXPRESSED T U,14 E S C Efill C EWAS NOTED, AND A SHARP PAINFULNESS DURING PALPATION OF JHE RIGHT- Rit"MOCARPAL JOINT, PAINS DJRINGj 111OVEIENTS 11N THE OTHER JOINTS 0F,THE EXTRFINITIES, HERPETIC iFFFUSIONS fN THE VICTINITY OF THE MOUTH AND ON THEtALA NASI. A 11GIH TEMPERATURE (39-40DEGREES) PERSISTED FOR TEN DAYS.: DURING ALL THAT TIME WELL EXPRESSED MANI FESTATtONS OF POLYARTHIRITIS WERE iNOTED. IN ANAMNESIS DES,EASES OF THE JOINTS WERE NOT NOTED :IN THE PATUNT. AFTER IE ~THE~-PAINS 114. THE: JOMTS CEASEDY PRESCRIPTION OF ACTH ANU PREDNISOL01" Tri ETUMESCENCE DISAPPEARED AND CLINICAL RECOVERY $ET IN. INt t -I -I- fl- USSR UDC 621.76Z,,'1i66q,22 =hIK, S. F. , SH-rAYNBEIRGG, A. N. , KAGAN:j V. X., KHAS111, B. I., SHELEST, A. YE., DIMITRIYENX0, V. YE., and LA)MERt D. I. "Ketho d of ProducinC Silver Granules" 4%0 2670,tg, 0 USSR Authors' Certifimte N 1. 40b, 1/04; 31 9100, (B 2Zf f J I ed 27 Apr 67, published 16 Jul 70 (froza RZh-Netallurgiya, No 3p I-Lax 71, Atstmet No 3C4O4P by S. Krivonsova) Trans-lationt An alloy containinG up to ~5Tja' Ag, the rest Al, Is rolled into strip ana treated In a]J:ali. In order to produce granules iiith up to 0,5,z~, Al content, the initial alloy is roll-ad into strip up,i~o 0.5-5 inn in thick- ness, and before alkali treatment is heated to 540-560 , held for 1-5 hr In an inert aftosphere until a solid solution ct Ag in Al Torzar, and is hardened. ..... .- ---------- Steels USSR UDC 669.18.046.SS8.7 KALINNIKOV, Ye. S., MOKHIR, Ye. D., SERGEYEV, A. L., KHASIN, G. A. and VOINOV, S. G. "Quality of Type ShKhl5 Open Hearth Steel Refined with Synthetic Slag" Moscow, Stall, No 1, Jan 73, pp 23-26. Abstract: The content of nonmetallic inclusions and the macrostructure of type ShKhl5 Steel, made according to the usual technology in a 20 ton electric furnace and according to a technology developed earlier in a 60 ton open hearth furnace is studied following treatment of the metal in the ladle with liquid synthetic slag and pouring into 2.7-4.9 t ingots, and also following several experimental treatments with varIations of the mode of oxidation and deoxidation in the furnace and in the ladle with ingot weight 2.7 t. All types of SSh open hearth steel (except that poured into the largest ingot molds) satisfied all.requirements and was equal in quality to the electric steel. The optimal results were produced using the SSh technology and using an altered,Version with tapping- of the rrielt without adding the oxidizers (ores) and with the consumption of aluminum decreased to 200 g/t steel. 1/-I USSR UDC 669'.18.046.554 SIDOROV, N. V.,, GERASIMIOV, Yu. V. , KHAYRUTDINOV, R. M., ZZLA1QM,_S_K_q KHASIN G A BA00TIN, 1. P., KAS1YANOV, A. G., OIERE~LNYIQI, B. A., and 11TURWIN, M. G., Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant, Scientific Research Metallurgical Institute, Chelyabinsk "Out-of-;-Furnace Willing of Low-Carbon Corrosion-Resistant Steels" Moscow, Metallurg, No 12, Dec 70, pp 22-23 Abstract: The smelting technology of low-carbon corrosion-resistant steels in electric arc furnaces with argon scavenging in the foundry ladle has been developed and Introduced into production at.theLZIatoust Metallurgical Plant. The main principles of the out-of-furnace degzissing, effectiveness dapends on the chemical composition of the oteelp the alag, and tile scavenging parameters were investigated.. 51 b""WiN ralga-g. Physical Properties -,4.USSR UDC 669-14:669-04 BAUM, B. A-~ WYAKCINOVA, L. V., YERMANOVICri, N. A-v Tx&~' L-110 and KHASIN, G. A.. Sverdlovsk.,- z1atoust "Physical Properties of Molten High-Alloy Steels and Special A.1- loysif Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 170, pp 43-48 Abstract: The article determines the kinematic viscosity, elec- trical resistivity,and density of specimens of more than 20 in- dustrial brands of steels and alloys. The properties wrere r1leas- ured after 5-15 minute isothermal holding periods, beginning with a temperature increase to 1700-18000 C and thea follo-eted by a temperature decrease down to crystallization of the mult. In some cases this measurement cycle was.repeated (reheating and then cooling the specimen).without bringing the specimen to solidification. The specimens studied included NZhV1 alloy (99-66 percent Fe), E1435, e1437 nickel-basLl aLLOYS' alloys 1(h28, Khl'81?10T. EV911, ShKhl5, E-1736, 1211(h2114A iron-base alloys U10, ShKhL5, R18, 9Khl8 high-carbon steels, 4K'n'9S2, 134, USSR BATA4, B. A., et al., Fizilka i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 43-48 and 30KhGSh7A steels, and alloy 60.- The effect of the chemical composition of the speciemns, nonmetallic inclusions, and. production method on the physical propertieSLwas considered. The results indicate that the kinematic viscosity, elec- trical resistance.,and density of molten steels and special alloys depend mainly on the cnemical comp'osition. and ,production method. The phenomenon of hysteresis of properties ij observed, indicat- ing differences in the structure of a molten speciimen during its heating and cooling. The magnitude of the hysLeresis may serve as one of the characteristics of &givan specimen 0.ong with data on its physical properties. The structure of melts before crys- tallization (composition and properties of microvolwnes, coordi- nation of the atoms in them etc.) should be regarded as one of the metallurgical heredity lactors, capable of influencing a num- ber of the service characteristics of the solid metal. 2/3-, 4i us SR Materialov, No BAUM, B. A., et al., Fi2ika i Khimiya Obrabotki 54 Sep-uct 70# pp 43-48 The authors thank P. V, GELID for his advice and in- terest in the work. 3/3 I -, __T -0.11 N; MFU TI wlil F, aim m" HER imHaNd USSR UDC laSMALNOV, A. G., GU=,IICF, 15U. G. , K,.TU=OV, A. GE 7T V RliSINOV, YU. V.; G_k., S. L., POMINOV, YU. V. , LEB:-:DEIIA, V. I- , Cholojabinrsk ?o kytec'--Ini, cal T stituto and Zlatous MotalIvrgical Plant In "qualicy of Stainless, Low-Ca:7bon Steel" .-o 1,103cow, Netallurrz.., N'ay 70, pp 17-19 Abstract: A stainlons, lou-carbori ztccl developc(i az Notallurgical 21ant ic dc5c.-Ibcd. Tho carbon cont;on'; C;~.' steel is less tha-i 0.03U,~, and the -tool --'3 made o,~c- j.::,c furnacca using motal electrodes or joy scavo:-,~;ing Or'If C- with ar-on. Comparison3 wore r4ado botvoan thin, stc,:~- similar"motal made in vacuum induction furnaces. -I- t~.bl :j the impurItics in the variotz:3 types of stool ~orcducad 'Cy two methods -- the use of rotal electrodes an~i argon zcavcz~_-6. An analysis of the results of a q~aantitatjve ezt;biatt~ o~' ties showed that owing to the hi&h degree of defor:%3.ti-,:)n, th:; oonta.-aination along the transverse axis of zha steel C-100t -4L leas than that along the longitudinal axis. The moonanical Ussi XAS1YANOV, A. G., at al., Notall-arg., No lKay '10, pp 1-1-11) characteristics of the steal satisfied all A comparison of the mechanical chavretoristics of z-'al-j nt-col made by the three processes discussed metallic electLodcs, argon scavenging, and vacuum induction is alzo,pz-ozonted. 7 -- - -------- ----------- ------------ - ----- --------- Magnesium- USSR UDC 669.721.046.4(088.8) REZNIKOV, I. L., POLYAKOV, Yu. A., KHASIN, L. B., PONYATENKO, V. V., V. KOROTKOV, Yu. A., RUDAKOV, V..A., and DIUNAY9V7 "Method of Dehydration of Magnesium Chloride" USSR Author's Certificate No 272569, Filed 30/04/68, Published 27/08/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract No 2 G181 P) Translation: A method is suggested for dehydration of MgCI by fusion. To increase the productivity of the apparatus and improve tL sanitary conditions, the initial salt is prensed into a strip undera pressure of over 600 kg/cm2, ground, and clsssified,-then the- fraction of ground salt over 1 mm in size is melted. The salt malt thus prodiieed is agitated by air. 41 USSR UDC 621.382".2 BILnKO, D. I., ZHARKOVA, E. A., MASINA__]M~_T... Sarat:ov State University imeni N. G. -Chernyshevskiy "Transmission of Infrared Radiation by Diodes Based on Silicon Alloyed with Gold" Leningrad, Fizika i Teichnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, Iso 5, 1972, pp 948-950 Abstract: A study was made of the results observed wh(_,n passing infrared radia- tion to diodes mantifactured from n-type silicon alloyed with gyid wish 11 speci- fic resistance of -1011 ohms-cm and an au concentration of -10 Cin . Coher- ent radiation with a wave length of 1.15, 3.39 and 10.6 rdcrons was used. A study was made of the effect of a mapictic field parallel to the infrared radiation and perpendicular to the current Lines on tha relative variation of the diode trangmiBsion. For currento larger thaii the cutoff ctirront, tile ring- netic field essentially changes the nature of trartsmisition of the infrared radiation at each point of the speciwn.. Therefore, the observed optical in- homogeneity of the diodes can-be connected with the effect of the free charge carriers. On the other hand, measurements of the- current functions of Lrans- mission of the infrared radiation with a. decrease in t1te specirrien size in the 1/2 U~SR UDC 621.382.2 BILEUKO, D. I., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 5, 1972, pp 948-950 direction of displacement of the light probe demonstrated that the dependence of 6T on the position of the infrared probe for identical currents is fully re- tained for the given section of the specimen. The observed decrease in trans- mission of the diodes cannot be explained by nonselective absorption by free carriers sinec the studies performed did not demonstrate the dependence on wave lengths characteristic of this type of infrared absorption. The increase in transmitted power cannot be connected with recombination radiation,for tile effect of the latter was entirely excluded under the experiment--! conditions. The most probable explanation of the observed phenomena can be nontmiformi variation of the fraction index of the-semiconductor material with deep ini- purities on passage of the current. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.376.2 KILI I., Sarat Szat:e Universi t, BILFMKO, D. 1. , Z,-LMKQVA, E. .11. , i i.SINA, Y r. CO imeni N. G. Chernyshevskiy "A Modulator" Moscow, Otkrytiy--, lzobretonlva, P rcmyshieri,-.,~ye Obr,~Ltsy IPava;--,-e Zn_~k_-`, No 23, AuLlior's Cer..tificate No 276187, Filed. 6 mar 69, 1) 64 'Abstract: This author's certificate introduces a modulator a.Z electromag- netic emission, in the millimeter, sub milli M~e ter inftared wavLlengtii ranges. 11,e unit consists of a section of transmission channit]. and a semi- conductor junction diode. As a distinguishing feature o~4 the patc-ac, chez- device is designed for an extended range of frequencies of re-flecLed ulec- tromagnetic eraission which can be modulated, a wider band, an-I the poss-;- bilivy.of pure phase control of emission.. The plane of t'.ie P.~ junction in the d-foda is perpendicular to the direction of ener.-Y Propaga-lon, complete- ly covering the cross section of the transmission channel.. ihe high-resis- lance side of the diode 4aces the incident,eimission. USSR UDC 547.26'118.07 11, S. G., and IqUSU -A,. SAKISYAN, L. A., KRUDOYAN, K. L., AYRAPETYk ZAVLIN, P. M., Leningrad Institute of Cinema Engineers "A Method of Making N-Substituted Aminoalkyl Esters of Pyrocatecholphosphorus Acid" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tcvarnyye znaki, 1970, No 25, Soviet Patent No 277781, class 12, filed 4 Apr 69, published 5 Aug 70, p 27 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of making N- substituted aminoalkyl esters of pyrocatecholphosphorous acid of general formula & R, where a is 2 or 3, R, is Cil 011, an alkyl or a phenyl, and 112 is H or ail alkyl. As a distinguishing Kature of the patent, the corresponding N- substituted alkanolamines are treated with pyrocatecholchloraphosphite in an organic solvent with subsequent Isolation of the prcducL by the mion of an alkoxide of an alkali metal. 27 -1~q if 111INNIF, 77 USSR UDC 547.26'118407 1Y Y VAL SAFC~ISY~ L. A., KHASK , A. N. ZAVLIj, P. 1.4. ,AYRAFETYAN, S. G. , A M. K. Ins'late of 114ot i on Picture En ..,Leningrad ~ U.L t, I ~ineers; A Method of Producinc Acid Esters oil a-Chloroethylphospho.ous A cid" Moscow, Otknrtiya, !zobretenJ-'--yR, ProRirshlennvye Obraztsy To nyyt~ 2~n-akl lic 06, var H-1 e -d-18 1970, Sovj-*.-.-t Patent No 2 0-4-14, Mar 69, p 2~; Abstract: This Aut-or's Certificate introduces- 1. ~-A metLlicd of prod-zicinG acid festers of a-chloroethylphosphorous acid of the general formula )1, 0" i R, is an ~dkyl oxyalkyl, diphen~ylme-.hyl, vihere R is naphthyl, --ky-1, oxTalkyl. As a distinguishing feature of the pa"cent., ana'-Ic- a.yl, i,~ is H, ar, a_; ol, hydro,.:yn-aphthaiine is -Interacted w4th ehtylezieg, colp".OZ5- j _-y h ati on pbioroua ac-d 6,-Ior&~:de t.he D,. esence, ot y4rugen chlorfde vizih si~'bzeqvcnt 4-So- 0 r., thin go~; product by (tanwni-,onal. methotls.. : 2. ~ -modificlit"Lor, of this In w,, organic ai~~Ivuot 'Wel! 'Lher. 3. A i:; :'A ia Lh-c is zarriled ()ut jrtth to. L .1 A. u~ ~ A-1, 66r, W-N, J -1/2 012 UNCLASSI F [ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE-- INTERACTION OF PYROCATECHOL: PHOSOHORUS ACID CHLORIDE WITH AMINO -ALCOHOLS AND AMENOPHENOLS -U- ':.~AUTHGR-(03)-KHASKINt A.Nor ZAVLf.Nt PoMoi IONINt G.I. :rOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -~SOURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. K HIM 19709 40(2)t ?98-300 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 10 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY _jOP I C TAGS--PYROCATECI-IOL, PIHOSPHORUS ACID, CHLORIDEp AMINO ALCOHOLv HETEROCYCLIC BASE COMPOUINDY ORGANIC PpbspiioRus COMPOUND ~:'.-CWJROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTI0f4S ~:.~36CUMENT tCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PIROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0817 STEP NO--UR/0071)/*Y-0/040/002/02911/1)300 jaC - ~~, C__ _F 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 ~'-IRC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0134550 *BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MIXING EQUIMOLAR AMTS. OF H19CH 'HYL CH SUR2 CH SU82 NH SUfl?, ET SU-33 Nt AND CATEC CYCLOPHOSPHOROCHLORIDITE AT 0-50EGREES~IN ET SUB2 0 GAVE ET SU132 N.HCL AND 72.3PERCENT I (R EQUALS NHCH SU82 CH SPB2 011) 1 11 1M. 11 2- 140EGREES. SIMILARLY WAS PREPO. I III EQUALS PrHOG .0 6 1 SI)f3ft NH), 14. 126-809EGRFES. HOWEVER? WHEN PREPN. OF 11 S ATTEMPTED WITHOUT THE HCL-SCAVENGER THE PRODUCT WAS 81PEIICENT 2,AHINOETHYL CATECHYL CYCLOPHOSPHITE (1, R EQUALS OCH SUH2 Cli SUB2 NH SIA32); HCL SALT m. 121-20EGREES. SIMILARLY P,AMINOPHENOL GAVE (1, VEQUALS P*H SU82 114C SU86 H SUB4 0); HCL SALT M. 208-90EGREES9~ FACILITY: LENINGRAD. INST,,KINOINZH., LENINGRAD, USSR, Orgahophosphorus~C6mpounds USSR UDC: 547.183 and IONIN, B. 1. ,I-Ainingrad Instit-u-te of WAW"U_- A N., ZAVLIN, P.M., inema Engineers, Leningrad, Ministry:of Culture R-514 "Interaction of Catecholphosphorous Acid Chloride li~ith Amino Alcohols and Aminophenols" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol 40, No 2, Feb 70, pp 298-300 Abstract: The interaction of catecholphosphorous acid chloride with othano- lamine and p-aminophenol both in the ptesence and in the absence ol' hydra- gen.chloride acceptors was studied. It was found that dydroxyethyl(phenyl) amides of catecholphosphorous acid are formed in the prosi:!nce of hydrogen chloride acceptors and hydrochlorides of!aminoethyl(phenyl) esters of catecholphosphorous acid in the absence of hydrogen chloride acceptors. USSR UDC 541.127 SHERMET, N. G., VASIL'YEV, A. F., KHASKIN, B. A., and HEL'.-NIKOV, N. N. it Kinetics of the Reaction of 4,V-Dipyridyl With Trimethyl Phosphate" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12, Dec 73, pp 2735-2738 Abstract: It was shown that the rate of the reaction of 4,4'-dipyridyl wit1h trimethyl phosphate in presence of water can be described by the kinetic equation for a sequential-parallel two stage reaction. The .reaction rate constant depends on the amoLunt of water in the reaction mixture. 3 9 USSR UDC 547.26'118 KHASKIN, B. A., TORGASHEVA, N. A., and 61EL'NIKOV, N. N., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protective Agents "Reactions of Phosphorus Containing Disulfides. Reaction of Bis(dialkoxy- and Diarylhydroxythiophosphoryl)disulfides With Hydrazines" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, p 2083 Abstract: Reaction of bis(dialkoxy- and diaryA'hydroxythiopliosphoryl) disulfides with phenylhydrazine carried out at room temperature in ether or benzene solution yields pheny1hydrazinium, salts of 0,0-dialkyl and 0,0-diary1dithiophosphoric acid. In contrast to this, reactions with N,N-d-4methylhydrazine yield dimethylammonium salts of 0,0-dialkyldithio- phosphoric acid. USSR UDC 547.26'118 KHASKIN. B. A., IREL'NIKOV, N. N., and TORGASHEVA, N. A., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protective Agents "Reactions of Phosphorus Containing Disulfides. I. Reaction of Bis- (dialkoxy- and Diaryloxythiophosplioryl)disulfides With Primary Amines" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 1916-1918 Abstract: The reaction of bis(dialkoxy- and bis(diarylhydroxythiophosphoryl)- disulfides with primary aliphatic amines was investigated. It was shown that this reaction is a new method for the synthesis of thiophosphor-jlsulfene-N- alkylamides. This reaction is relatively fast at room~temperature in organic solvents, yielding quantitative amounts of product. The structure of the products was confirmed by independent syntheses and P,1,M and 1R spectroscopy. Nitrogen Compounds USSR UDC 632-95 14ELINIKOV, N. N., KHASKIN, -B., A., VORONNOVA, V. V., YAKIYIENKO, Ye. F., and SABLINA, I. V. "Thermal Stability of Quaternary Salts of 4,41-Dipyridyll' Vab. Khim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Protect-ton of Plants collection of works), No 2, Moscow, 1972, pp 306-311 (irom. RZh-Khimiya, No 22, 25 Nov 73, Abstract No 22N572 by V. A. Kozlov) Translation: A study -was Djade of the thermal ntability of compoiLnds with the general formiLla W ZX = 1, MeOS031 (Meo)2PO21 S and (MeO Me )-FO27 and 11 by paper electrophoresis. Examples. (1) 15 ITLI of MeI is added to 0.02 mole of 4W-dipYridyl (III). The mixture is sealed in an ampul and allowed to stand at 200 for 24 hours when the crystals are filtered off and washed with ether to obtain I (X = I), yield 72%, melting point 2400 (alcohol containing water 3:7). 1 ZX = (MeO)(MeS) P02) (Ia) is obtained in a similar Manner by heating to 500 for 12 hours. Purification is carried out by r-Dprecipitation, adding an acetonitryl solution of I a drop at a time to acetone at -50 to -700 to obtain la, yield 34%, melting point 59-61.5(3- (2). A mixture of 0.03 mole of 1IIp 0.04 mole of (MeO)3'FO and 10 ml of water is heated to 90-1001 for 5 et al., Khim. sredstva zashchity rast, No 2, 1972, hours in the presence of 0.1 g of alkaline activated carbon (A brand). The carbon is filtered off, the filtrate evaporated in a vacuum, the residue kept In a vacuum (40-500/0.2 mm) and treated with methyl ethyl ketone. The mass crystallizes and purification is carried out by reprecipitation to obtain I ZX = (MeO)2PO2/(Ib), yield 90%, melting point 117-200. 0.03 mole of III is added to 0.06 mole of (Meo) 3-P0 at 60-65%, heated for 2 hours to 7-800, left to stand for 7 daya at 201 Efter which the crystals formed are washed with dimethyl formamide, dissolved in MeGN, and poured a drop at a time into AcGEt chilled by dry ice to obtain II ZX = MeO)2PO2-71 yield 53%, melting point 95- 1020. 1 is kept at 90, 120, 150, and 2000. 1 (X = I, MeOS03) when heated for 0 4. hours to 200o forms a monoquaternary salt and when heated to over 200 it forms the original III. Ib tit 900 forms 'on an electrophoregram the spot of a ;cation of a monoquaternary salt within 3 hours and at 120 and 1500 within 20 to 10 min, respectively. Under these conditions the cation of N-.Methyl- pyridinium. is formed within 40 and 10 min, respectively. la is even less stable at 90, 120, and 1500; the monoquaternary salt is formed within 20 and 5-6 min, respectively, and at 120-1500 the.cation of N-methylpyridinium is formed within 30 min. II is not broken down at 900 but at 120 and 150' forms 2/3 -USSR MELINIKOV, N. N., et al., Khim. sredstva zashchity rast, No 2, 1972, pp 3o6-311 III within 60 and 30 min, respectively. The thermal stability of I was shown -to depend on the structure of the anion and falls into the following series; I'-v HeOS03 > (M80)2PO2> (MeO)-(Mes)FO2- USSR UDC 547.26'118 RMAREVA, T. G., MEL'NIKOV, N. N. , and BELYKH, L. N. , All _AK Tnion Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protection Agents "Reaction of Ester-Amides of Phosphorus Thioacids With Sodium Iodide" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 435-436 Abstract: In studying the reactions of amidoesters of phosphorus thioacids with sodium iodide it was found that this reaction may taka different routes, depending on the structure of the substituent at the nitrogen atom of the amidoester molecule. With two alkyl substituents at the nitrogen atoza the reaction carried out at room temperature in ecetone after 3-5 lirs will yield the sodium salt of 0-riethyl-N,N-dialkylamidothiolphosphoric acid and methyl iodide. When a hydrogen atom,is attached to the amide, the reaction goes further and after 5 hrs of heating to 120o in acetone in a sealed vial yields methylmercaptan, tetramethylammonium iodide and a polymer. USSR UDC 547.26'11 RYMAREVA, T. G., MEL'NIKOV, N. N., and ICIASKIN B All Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant PrMe-ctive Agents "Reaction of Etheramides of Thiophosphoric Acid With Sodium Methoxide" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 676-677 Abstract: Heating equimolar quantities of an etheramide of thiophOSDhoric acid and sodium methoxide in methanol at 80* for 8-10 hrs yields initially a trialkylthiophosphate and an aliphatic amine. Then the trialkylthio- phosphate reacts further with sodium methoxide yielding a sodium salt of 0,0-dialkylthiophosphoric acid. It also alkylates stepwise the amine. ob- -tained all the way to trialkylammonium salt of 0,0-dialkyltiliophosphoric acid. HH, AM fl- USSR UDC 632.95 14CL'NIKOV, N. 111.1 STONOV, L. D GORDON, 0. G., USACHEITA, -1. H., SABLINA, I. V., GRUZINSKAYA, N: "New Herbicide and Desicant Bipyridyl~ Phosphate" V sb. Khim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Means ol' Plant Protection colleJtion of works), No 1, Moscow, 1970, pp 167-173 (fromiRZh-Khirdya, No 121 Jun 72, Abstract No 12N494 Translation: A series of phosphorus-containing salts of 4,4'-bipyridylium with the formula CIE5111~_c5H4NCH3'+[ (RO)OP(=X))M']- (I) (RI R', X, Y, the yield in %, the melting point in'OC, ~20D are*presented): Ye, Me, 0, 0, 58, 95-102, Me, Pr, 0. 0, 6o, --; 1.419o; -me, Me, S, 0, 59, 210 (dil.), --; Ma, Me, S, B, 511 106-7-5, --; Me, 2,4,5-C13 c6H2, s, o., 67) 84-5~) --; Et, 2,4,5-ICl 3CA, S, o, 44, --, 1.6141 were synthesized. In order to obtain 1, equimolecular amounts of 4,5-bipyridyl and esters.of pbosphorus acids were heated for 15-20 hours in a solvent (C6H6, alcohol, petroleum ether) at W-looo. With alkyla- tion of the hY4'-bIpy_ridy1 in an excess~of esters of phosphorAs acids vith J.. 1/2 f10_2311!61~1 WHOM.! ON H 4 ~W, -000 USiR ow MEL'NIKOV, N. N., et al., Khin. sredstva zashchity rast., No 1, Mosc , 1970, pp 167-173 heating (70-100*)'for 10-15 hours in the absence of a solxre)nt or at 20-25* for 2-3 weeks, substances with the formula [CII NC H C H Nal (PIXI) Op (0) yD 2- 3 5 4- 5 4~ 3 (II) are obtained (R, R', X,_Y, the yield in %, and the melting point in OC are presented): Ifer Me, o, o, 630 117~120 (IIa); Me.14e, S. 09 34, 52-61.5; Me, Et, 5, 0, 30, 78-80; Me, me, S, S, 68, 13' ( dil.) Et, S, S, 61, 118 Oil.); Me, 2,4,5-Cl3C611 21 S' Ot &0' 166 Wil.). Tile- Ha has low toxicity for warm blooded aninals, significant herbicidal activity and a high defoliating effect. 2/2 6-t -77 UDO 615-777/1179 MARD, YA, T. G. , 14. N. "Reactio n of Amide Esters of Thiophosphoric Acid with 1'rimsxy~ ard Secondnxy Amines" Leningrad, &-hurijal obsbchey yhimli, Vol 142(104), NO 7, Jul 72" DP 1473-1477 Abr-tra&.s The &lkylating capacity of entidlo estors of' thiophollf1horic exid waa studied. It ma found that when equimlocular qtmntiti-oG ol pvl--~rjr and secondary allpht4tic amines reacted vilth mildo eatwi:v, of t-blophoulhoric acid, mono-, bis- w"' quaternary aztaonlum valta vore mc-ducad, dop-ending On the reaction conditiona. It ms also fmid that whp-n prLmlxy or secondn'ry =Inenj taken In exceso# were alkylated with amide estairs of triphmphovic phe acid, salts of the- corresponding azine and amidethio- mphoric acid were fo=ed, USSR UDC 54'J.261118 RYMME"VAl To Got MM#IaKOV# No If., All-Union Scientific Feaea=ll I uts of Chemical Agente for: Plant Pmtection "Concerning Secondary Reaction in the Synthesis of O-Alkyl O-Arylthio- phosphoric Acid Ar"Ides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchay IN rii, Vol 42(11A -1654 'him No 7, Jul 72, pp 1653 Abstract# When 0-alkyl O-arylthiopho3phoxic acid =Ides werre sYnthesizod by reacting gaaeous rethyLimina or dimethylazine with 0-91kyl 0-arylthio- phosphoryl chlorides in alb.-oluto benzene at, 40-6000, pnducts of a secondai-y reaction were observed -- s~Lltn of tho co=eiponding viiine zjul axylzmddo- thiophosphoric acid. Tho nyathasis of these t~Troductx -ij3 ex;;Aainod as follows. Wh*n the prImary or secondary amino attadw tlie pbvnpharua atoap the 0-alkyl O-axylthiophosphoryl halieto isdoalkylated uilth ftxillation of the alkyl halids and 0-aryl auidothiophoapharic acid. Thi., plhosplio:dc acid t1b3a forms the corresponding a"onium salt in the presence of th~! aj;iive. The:proposed reaction is confirmed by dat.Ldn tha litora,ture o7i reaction of 0.0-dialkylphosphoric acid halides with tortlary eunints quid anilino. IA USSR UDC 632.95 NEVNIKOV, N. N., KHASKIN, B. A., and TORGASHEVA., N. A. "A Method of Synthesizing Phosphates, Thio- and Dithiophosphates of N-Alkoxypyridinium" USSR Author's Certificate No 262901, filed 30 Jan 69, published 7 Jul 70 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 3, 10 Feb 71, Abstract No 3N626 P) Translation: Active pesticides of the general forriula (C5R5%,,-OR)+[O(R'X)- P(O)YR'l- (I) (R and R' = lower alkyl; R' = alkyl, aryl, carbamoyl or ester group; X and Y = 0 or S) are synthesized by interacting pentavalenE Phosphorus acid esters with pyridine N-oxide. 0.02 Mole of (Me0)2PSSPr is added to 0.01 mole of pyridine N-oxide and heated for 4 hours at 50-60*C and then for 2 hours at 80-90%. Upon completion of the reaction, 20 ml of absolute ether are added to the mixture. The resultant.oil is repeatedly boiled with ether washed, in C6116 and held in a vacuum at,60*C for 30 minutes. The result is compound I (R R' Me, R" Pr, X Y S), yield 64%, n20D 1.5480, d 40 4 1.3057. The foll-wing compounds (1) are analogously produced (given are R, R', R", X, Y, yield in %, n20D, d4 40): Me, Et, 2,4j5-Cl3C 1121.S 0 42, melting point 74-76*C; Me, Me,,4-NO2C6H4, 9, 0, 67, 1.5858t 4~50'; Me, 1/2 111111W. WIN. USSR MEVNIKOV, N. N., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 26,11-901, filed 30 Jan 69, published 7 Jul 70 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 3, 10 Fe!b 71., Abstract No 3N626 P) Me, CH2CONHCH3, S, S, 71, 1.5650, 1.3500; Me, Me, Et, S, 0, 87, 1.5310, 1.2837; Me, Me, 2,4,5-Cl'AC6112, S,,O, 60, -, 1.5319; Me, Me, Pr, S, o, 47, 1.5120, 1.2731; Me, Me, 0, 0, 98, 1.4990, 1.2704. F t --o PSSR uDc 63z-95 MELINIKOV, N. Ii., B. A., 5 T ON91, L. D,, SABIMI'A, 1. Ve, GQ~D-OA, 0. G., and GRUM, Desiccant -De f oliant" USSR Authors' Certificate io 249-113, filed 28 ':a2' 68, piblish--d 20 Jan 70 (from nh-Khimiya, No 20 (11), Z5 Oct 70, Abstract No 20 4!6,z4P i-,y J1. GiiUZINSKAYA) Translation3 Salts of 4,4'-dipyTidylium of franeral formuLL f (":(!)n'~-51`3C~' L-(MeO) P(X)07-m(l) , where X = 0 or 5, n = 1 when m = 2 or n = 0 when m are us;d as plant desiccant-defoliants* Is can be used for the desiccation and defoliation of cotton, potatoos and hnAt crops in doses of 0.8-2.5 kg/ha. WE j USSR UDC 547.26'118 A., HEL'NIKOV, N. N., and TORGASHEVA, N. A., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protective Agents "Reaction of Pyridine N-Oxide With Pentavalent Phosphorus Acid Esters" eningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 3, Mar 71, pp 531-533 Abstract: In contrast to heterocyclic amines, alkylation of pyridine N-oxide with phosphoric acid esters occurs at the oxygen atom yielding corresponding N-alkoxypyridinium salts; alkaline hydrolysis of these salts gives aldehydes and pyridine. 0.02 g-mole of 0-methyl-0-2,4,5-trichlorophenylthiophosphate is added to 0.01 g-mole of pyridine N-oxide and the mixture is heated at 50-60* for 4 hrB, followed by 2 hours at 80-90% The oil obtained is sep- arated, refluxed with ethyl ether, dissolved in benzene and Teprecipirated with absolute ethyl ether to give S-ethyl-~.0-2,4,5.-trictilorophenylthiephosphate of K-methoxypyridinium. LOP USSR UDC. !547.26'118.122.0-1 -MEL'NIKOV, N. N. MASIUN, B. A. TORGASHEVA, N. PL Producing Phosphates, Thi 'A IVIethod of ophosphates and Dithiophosphates of N-Alkoxypyridinium" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 7, 4 Feb 70, p 28, patent No 262901, filed 30 Jan 69 Translation: This Author's Certif~cate introduces a mothod of producing phosphates, thiophosphates and dithiophosphates of,N-alkoxypyridinium of the general formula is an alkyl, aryl, carbamoyl or ester where R and RI are a lower alkyl; R' I group; X, Y are 0 or S. Pentavalent phosphorus esters are interacted With pyridine N-oxide. 1/2 008 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 UNCLASS[FttO, -TITLE--METHOD FOR ObTAINING PHOSPHATEStITH10 OR DI-THIOPHOSPHATES OF N ALKOXYPYRIDINIUM -U- SKIN, r).:A.*#,TDRGASHEVA, N.A. :~:AUTHOR-(03)-MALNIK0Vv N.N.,, KHA OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--,AUTHOR CERTIFICATE NR 262001 _,.'_.'REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAr IZOBRETE-NIYAt!PROMYSHLEN.NYYA-UBRAZTSYP TOVARNYE -PUBLISHED-----70 A TE SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY .-TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC PHOSPHATEt PHOSPHORUS SULFIDE, ALKOXIDE, PYRIDINE "~~_:CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS :.::DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED i-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1774 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/0001000010000 CIRC ACCESSICIN N0-%Af)ll-'7014 I.A'ji 1 ILj NEW 'SING DATE--04DEC70 UNCLASSMED Pl%'OCE~ -,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0137OL4 ~A METHOD IS ANNOUNCED FOR .-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-11)) GP--O- ABSTRACT. OBTAINING THIO OR DITHIOPHOSPHATES OF N,ALKOXYPYR[DINIUM OF THE GENERAL FORMULA: (FORMULA SHOWN ON MICROFICHE) MHERE RAND R PRIME ARE L014ER ALKYLS;~R DOUBLE PRIME IS AN ALKYL, ARYL, CARBAMOYL OR. ESTER GROUP; AND R X. AND Y BARE 0 OR S.. ACCORDING -T0. THE1 METHOD~,ESTE S OF PENTAVALENT ~,PHOSPHORUS ACIDS ARE TREATED WITH,PYRlDI,NE,N-0XI,DE.- USSR UDC 632-95 SMOLIKA, A. I., STOLPER, A. L.fland G. "Nematocidal Properties of Sevoral Dichloiroacetate Estersl' Floscow, hIAm-iya v Sel'skom F[hozyaystve,Tol 10, No 2, (100), 1972, pp 42-44, Abstracts Dichloroacet-ate esters are of special intex,,,!at as nemat-ocides because tho starting mt-erial fron which they are made-, chloral, is a cheap industrial product. Larvae of the eallic nematalu k;riloidogyne Sp. and in several cases larvae of the stem potato nemitode Dy-tilenchus destructor Thorn were used as test objectse Plethylo fthyl, proply, amyl, allyl, ortho-cresyl, and hexyl esters. wero effective in the labora'1=7 tests# and the allyl, anyl, and hexyl, ersters ~were effective in field experimenta. d Nitrogen.. Com poun s USSR UDC 632.95 KONDRATENKO, V. I., and KKASKIN I. C., "Method of Production of Isomeric Chloroxyisobutyronitriles" USSR Author's Certificate No 309005, filed 14/10/68, publish6d 29/09/71, (Translated from Referstivnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 9, 1972, Abstract No 9 N552 P by T. A. Belyayeva). Translation: When methacrylonitrile (I) reacts with C12 in water, isomeric chloroxylsobutyronitriles (II) are produced, which have fungicidal activity. Twenty-one point six g I is added to 0.4 1 water, C12 is passed through at 12-18* at a rate slightly exceeding the rate of its absorption for 8 hours, the substance is kept for 10 hours at 16-18', N2 is blown through, the sub- stance is extracted with ether, dried over Na2SO4 and 19.3 g II are separated. NMR spectra indicate that the isomers are present in approximately equal quantities. The absorption bands in the:IR area. are presented. 1/1 USSR KONDRATENKO, V. I., KIIA-qK-TN--- TG "Production of Chloro Derivatives of Proplonic Acid from Ethylene Cyanohydrin" Kim. Tekhnologiya. Nauch-Proizv- Sb., (Chemical Technology, Scientific and Production Collection], 1971, No 4 (58), pp 34-36. (Translated from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 4, Moscow, 1972, Abstract No 4N644 by T. A. Belyaeva). Translation: A mixture of 388 g ethylene cyanohydrin and 6.6 g PhNIMe2 is blown through with N2, chlorinated with C12 for 24-26 hr (until the weight stops increasing) at a temperature rising to 1100; then the HCI gas is blown away with nitrogen, the mixture is filtered and distilled, selecting the fraction with bp 49-61-/10 (CICH2CH2CN, CICIi2 -6*/10 (CICH2CH2CN, ClCH Cl CCN); C12CCN); 62 2 119-34-/10 (CICH2CICCONH2); 136 - 46'/10 (CICH2Cl2CCON112). The mixture of products produced upon chlorination has almost no herbicidal activity with a dose ol"10 kg/ha; in concentrations of 0.01 and 0.001%, this mixture shows toxicity for fungus for pure cultures of the phytopathogenic fungus series, but is somewhat weaker than phygome and DITD. USSR UDC 632.95 SHIRANKOV, D. F., ABPA-IIOVA, K. A., STOLPER, L L., and KHASKIN, I. G. "A Herbicide" USSR Authors' Certificate No 268798, filed 18 Nov 68, published 16 Jul 70 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 3, 10 Feb 71, Abstract No 3N615 P) Translation: Butyl ester of dichloroace tic acid introduced into th2 soil before planting in a dose of 10 kg/ha is proposed as a herbicide for con- trolling monocotyledonous weeds in fields of dicotyledonous plants (sun- flowerB, radisli, buckwheat, mustard, beets). This herbicide reduced t1m. green maus of monocotyledons by 53-100 parcent. Althougli it is not as effective as sodium trichloroacetate, this weed-killer has the advantage of being safe for the crops mentioned above. USSR UDC 632.95 RUDNEV, G. K., and KHASKIN, 1. G. "A Method of Synthesizing Oxime Esters of Chlorocinnamic Acid" USSR Author's Certificate No 264396, filed 15 Jan 68, published 11 Jun 70 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 3, 10 Feb 71, Abstract No 3N598,P) Translation: Compounds of the general formula PhCh=CClC(O)ON=CR,R' (1) (R, R' = alkyl, Ph, R+R' = cycloaliphatic radical) -- intermediate products of organic synthesis and potential insecticides -- are produced by inter- acting a,$ -dichlorocinnamic aldehyde or-a mixture of the initial products of synthesis of the aldehyde -- a,a,B-trichloro-R-phenylpropionic aldehyde and the corresponding oxime -- with bases such as tertiary amines in an organic solvent. A mixture of 1.27 g of a,B,6-r-ricliloro-6-phenylpropionic aldehyde, 0.25 g of Me2C=N-0H and 20 ml of PhMe is agitated for 1 hour at approximately 20*C while simultaneously bubbling 112 through the reaction mass, and a solution of 0.51 9 Of Et3N in 5 ml of PhMe is then added to the mixture. The reaction mass is agitaLed for 1 hour at 20-25'C, filtered, the residue is washed in 5 ml of PhMe, the mother liquor is evaporated with isolation of 0.75 g of compound I (R = R' = Me), melting point 70-1'C 1/2 USSR RUDNEV, G. K., and KIIASKIN, I. G., USSR Author's Certificate No 264396, filed 15 Jan 68, published 11 Jun 70 (from R.Zh-Khimiya, No 3, 10 Feb 71, Abstract No 3N598 P) (from petroleum ether), yield 94%. The following compounds (1) are analog- ously produced (given are R, R' or R+R'+C,;yield in X, melting point in *C): Ph, Me, 97.9, 89-90; cyclo-C6H,O, 99.6, 97-8. 2/2 USSR uDc 632.95 SHIMMOV, D. F., MD~WV, G. K., and LE AS Mil, IG- "A Herbicide" USSR Authors' Certificate No 249345, filed 19 Apr 63, Tdolished 4 jan 70 imiya, i10 -37. 10 Sept 70, (from ReferativrWy Zhurnal IQL Abstract No 17 j,-641 P) Translation. As a herbicide for combatting dico-tyledonous ireeds in cereal crops, use is made of (I U , flot;-teta-ach:Loro-p-pli,!jnylpropionJe aldehyde, which acts in a dose of 0 kg/ha when applied to vegetation. 11. A. Gruzinskaya -saw Mmp! USSR uDc 632.95 ABRAMOVA, K. A., tLIASKIII, T. Q., RUDNEV, G, X., SHIRANKOV, D. F., SHONOVA, YE. A., GRIB, 0. K.s KUPRINA, ZU. S. Pesticide" 'USSR Author's Certificate No 2527~6, filed 10 Jul 68, published 12 Feb 70 (from HM-Khimija, No 16,.25 SeP 70, Abstract No 181166.5 F, by P. V. Popov) Translation: Eaters of alpha-chlorocianamic acid with general formula PFC CClC(O)OR (I) (R. a Me, Et, or Ph) exhibit fungicidal and herbicidal properties. In toxicological experiments I (R a Me or Et) suppressed development of colonies of Alternaria, Botrytis, Cladosporium, Penicillium, Rhizoatonia, and Verbicillium on potato- -dextrose agar in most cases no less:vigorously than did figon and TMTD Z-tetramethylthiuran, disulfide 7. As herbicidos, .1 (R w Me or T Ph) act selectively on dio t ledonous plants (boans, sunflower, buckwheat# beet, andmustM wint'r wheat and oats of the coreal 0 crops are rosistant, corn In the mogt sensitive, 1/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--OXIMINO ESTERS OF As.CHLOROCINNAMIC ACID U- _~AUTHOR-(02)-RUDNEV, G.K., KHASKIN, I.Gl~ ~_,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 264,396 :,IREFERENCE--O'KRYTIYAt IXOBRET.v PROM. OBRAZTSY* TOVARNYE ZNAKII 1970 --DATE PUBLISHED--03MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TACAS--OXIMEP CHLORINATED ORGANI C'COPIPOUND, ALDEHYOE, CARBOXYLIC ACID PATENT ESTER, CHEMICAL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .00CUMENT CLASS--UPICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0856 STEP NlO--UR/0482i'10/00(. CIRC A C CS S 1 t.)N If 212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 ACCESSION NO-AA0136290 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-4U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THT TITLE COMPOSv ARE PREPD. BY 'TREATING ALPHAi BETA, DICHLOROCINNAMALDEHYDE OR :1% MIXT. OF THE STARTING PRODUCTS OF ITS PREPN-, ALPHAP BETAt BETAT TRICHLOROp BETA PHENYLOPROPIONALOEHYDE AND THE APPROORIATE OXIMEp WITH A BASEP E.G. A .-TERTIARY AMINE, PREFERABLY IN AN INERT ORG..SOLVENT. USSR UDC 612.744 e4EWKIIiI V. V., and SINDAROVSKAYA, I. N., Division of Ecological Physiology, C, Institute-oT-Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk "Effects of Cold Adaptation on the Tdmperature Coefficients of Oxidation, Phosphorylation, and ATP-ase Activity in Skeletal Muscles of Rats" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenova, Vol 58, No 1, Jan 72, pp 108-113 Abstract: Upon adaptation of male rats to 4-6* during 5 wks, the temperature coefficient Q10 (van't Hoff coefficient) of tissue respiration of skeletal muscles of the animals decreased. This was related to a rise in the level of nonphosphorylating oxidation in the muscle mitochondria, the Q10 for which is much lower than that for the phosphorylation rate.. AdiLptatiort changes in the ~intensity of oxidation, P/0, and the activity of mitoctiondrial. AT?-ase were concentrated mainly in the red muscle fibers. The thermal regulation response of muscles upon intense cooling of cold-adapted animals were accom- panied by a reduction in Q10 of the phosphorylation rate and a decrease in the degree to which P/0 depended on the temperature. The activity of myofibril ATP-ase and the Q10 of this activity were not altered by adaptation. The 1/2 USSR KRASKIN, V. V., and SINDAROVSKAYA, 1. N., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenova, Vol 58, No 1, Jan 72, pp 108-113 cold adaptation indicating that interpreted upon as results obtained can be the energy potential barriers of.oxidative reactions in mitochondria are lowered and the relative heat-producing role of ATP. breakdown in the function- ing of the contractile apparatus of muscles is reduced. 2/2 USSR UDC 577.42+612.745 V - V., and SINDAROVSKAYA, I. N., Institute of Physiology, Siberian Department'-d-f-the Academy of Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk Thermokinetic Effects of ATP on Intact Muscle Fibers of Rats Adapted to Different Temperatures" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 3, 1971, pp, 730-733 Abstract: To investigate some aspects of adaptation to cold, the authors ex- posed one group of white rats to temperatures of A-4 to +6'C for 6 weeks, while a control group was kept at room temperature (20-22*C) for the same Period. Upon decapitation, shredded skeletal muscle tissue was suspended in a modified Ringer's solution, and oxygen consumption aad heat production were measured before, during, and after (recovery period) addition of ATP. In the cold- adapted tissue, oxygen consumption and heat production were significantly greater than in the controls. Addition of;ATP resulted in much greater peaks in both parameters in the first group. During the recovery period, oxygen consumption was approximately equal in both groups, but heat production was significantly greater in the experimental group, indicating that substrates with a greater caloric equivalent (5.1 vsiLO cal/ml) were being utilized by the muscle tissue of cold-adapted animals. USSR UDC: 8.74 FHASLAVSKIY. I. L. "On Approxi=ating Functions Which Approach Zero Asymptotically" Y sb. Mashiny dlya in7h. raschetov (Computers for Engineering Calculations --collection of wc_rks), ,-yp. L, Kiev, 1971, PP 52-63 (from RZIi-Kibernetike, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No M052) Translation: An a-nproximaticn of the form e-,iz+b.r+c2) is constructed. for functions y(x) given or. the interval lxo,xll and approaching zero as x where the coefficients a, b and c are selected by the method of least The paper presents tvo modifications of programs foi, calculating squares, the coefficients a, b and c, and also the values oi thefunction, approxi- mations of the function, and differences betveen them at given points. The first progran relates to the case where the function y(x) is given analytically, and the second -- to the case where y(x) is given in the form, of a table. The cc- lete text is given for both todifications of the program. S. Raskutin. 119 USSR NEVEL-SOIN, M. B., MAS'MINSOY R. Z. "Stochastic Approximation and Recurrent Estimation" Stokhasticheskaya Approksimatsiya i Rekurrentnoye Otsenivaniye [Lnglish Version Above), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, 304 papes (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Ab!;tract No I V361 from the Annotation). Translation: This book is dedicated to successive methods of solution of a class of problems including, for example, the problem of determination of the points of maximtim, of a function if each measured value of this function contains a random error, Some of the basic procedure-'; for stochastic approximation are studied from a single point of view -- froi-,i the point of view of the theory'of Markov processes and martingales. Examples are studied of application of the theorems proven to certain 'problems of the theory of estimation, the theory of teachino and the theory of control, as well as certain problems of tra;nsmission of infor- mation when feedback is present. The book is designed for students, Fraduate students, enginc-crs and scientific workers specializing in the area of mathcmat5cal statistics, the theory of random processes and their applications. 78 F--*iblio. Hefs. 39 B. Mathematical Statisticd USSR 12P.AGIMOV, I. A. and KIIASIMINSKIY, R. Z. "Asymptotic Analysis of Statistical Estimates for the 'Almost Smooth' Case" Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Nleye Primeneni-ya [The Theory of Probabilities and Its Applications], 1973, Vol 18, No 2, pp 250-260 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No 10V137) Translation: It is shown in the works of the authors (RZI-Nat, 1972, 12V93; 1973, 6V113) that in the case of existence of the finite infor- mation quantity of Fisher I, estimates t n of shift pa-rameter 0 are, like the estimate of the maximum.likelihood and the generalized base estimates for the loss function X1, a (a > 1) with very general assump- tions, asymptotically equivalent to each other and asymptotically nor- mal with parameters (0, l/nI). The present work studies the case of disruption of the basic condition of finiteness of the information quantity for which, however, similar results of asymptotic normality of estimates re-main in force. Namely, a class of densities is studied having a finite number of singularities at points X (k 1, 1 + m) k in the neighborhood of which QX1 ak1X - Xkly = ~k(x)' X < xk) Y + j - USSR IBRAGIMOV, 1. A. and KHASIMINSKIY, R. Z., TeoriyaVCToyatnosteyi yeye Primeneniya, 1973, Vol 18, No 2, pp 250-260 where y = 1, a > 0, b ~.O for k - 1, 2, ..., 1; y 1/2 for k I + 1, k k 1 + M, while 0 k(x) are twice continuously differentiable functions such that (x ... k k) = *k'(xk) = 0' k 2' ~k CXk> 0, k = 1 + 1, + M. It is shown that in this case, estimates t n are also asymptotically similar and asymptotically normal with parameters (6, I/Bn ln n), where I+M 2 7 a. +bA B- (a,, + where for all p > 0 as n Limit theorems are also produced for the a posteriori density coinciding in formulation with the smooth case with a similar change in normalizing factor by c In n times. B. Levit 2/2 USSR 1BRAGIMOV, 1. A. and )U1Aa!MINSKIY, R. Z. "Estimation of the Parameter of a Signal in Gaussian White Noise" Teoriya Veroyatnostey i yeye Primeneniya [The Theory of Probabilities and Its Applications], 1973, Vol 18, No 2 pp 435-438 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal. Kibernetika, No 10, im,,Abstiact No 10V189) Trnaslation: The process X (t), t E[O$ 1] is observed, defined by the stochastic equation dXC(t) Se(t, O)dt + d~(t), where C(t) is a stand- ard Wiener process, OC 0 is the parameter to be estimated and c -?. 0. Assuming that 0 is an open set on a straight line, conditions are for- mulated guaranteeing the existenec Of CO11Si5tCT1t 3nd USY11111t0ticilly of"- fective estimates of 0. D. Chibisov 1/1 USSR UDC 519.217 KHASfMIMKIY, R. Z. Irrhe Averaging Principle For Stochastic Differential Equations of Ito" Kibernetika, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 260-279,~ 1968, (Translated from R If rativn)7 Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 11, Novenber, 1969, Abstract'No. 11V68 b; M. Nevaillson). Translation: An analysis of thie set (X(e)(t), Y(c)(t)) of Markov~randam PrOC0330s in an Z-dimensional ruuclideaispace described by a system of-ito stochastic differential equations 4 Ul"(0-wili(x(A), rq4))'4+:EOj") (X(8). Y(O)dL41), 131 (XW- Y10) di + vy) 001. YO)i it, ii) USSR UDC 519.217 KW MINSKIY, R. Z., KibeTnotika, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 260-279., 1968. it Is assumed that the coefficients of this system satisfy the ordinar/ conditions of existence and unity of th e,soluticn. Suppose furthermore for (X,Y) process y (t), satisfying tho equatton W W (T) where 0 (BIP B 0 .0 there exist f~mctlons z 1 2 2 X(x) and !~ij (x) suc.~~ that for -&'cortain-ir i~ appr6aching:z0vo, as fl.4-jol, hO46114:41ng ineqt*l1ti***::*r-*-;fU1f Ilea: 44 IM IML vl*,-*, ondo-st, (it) I < < W 0 + I's 2/3- USP VDC 519.217 KHASIMIKSKIY, R. Z., Kibornatika, Vol. 4, No. 3, 260-279, 1968. Where A A, At Themin pu;rpose of the work consistsof proof of the following Ofizution: Am wndition (1) is fulfilleA, process~ (t) converges weakly as c - 0 *var the 3ector 10, T] to the Markov ran- (0) don process X (t), which is the.solution of thetproblem dXM (Q-3 (Xts)).~ MT dar(O.. Cr whore tha vectors, (X) a" colums of the., matrix ra. 4 =X. n 13 TesWt is used for investigation of nonlinotr autmatic contTol systems. UDC 519.217 "Principle of Aveftgtng For Stochastic Uffevwtisl BqUations" Probl. peredschl- Inform., Vol. 4, No. 2. pp. ~6-87, 204.8, (Translated from Oeferati.my Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 11, Novesiber, 1969, Abstract No. lIV69 by N-Nevellson). Translation' Results produced'by the author in the work of Abstract No. a" briefl' prosented. Mathe a B. niaticall t~ s tics USSR IBRAGIMOV, 1. A., WAS-MINSKlY, R. Z. I'Asyiziptotic Behavior of Certain Statistical Estimates. Il. Limit Theorems for A Posteriori Density and Bayes Estimates" Teoriva Veroyatnostey i Eye Primeneniya [Theory of Probability and its Applications], 1973, Vol 18, No 1, pp 78-93 (Translated from Referativny)- Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V113, by D. Chibisov). Translation: For Part 1, see RZhMat, 1972, 12V93. Under the conditions formulated in Part 1, the authrrs prove the convergence of the a posteriori density to a Gaussian process, the asymptotic normality of estimates of in-:Iximum likelihood, Bayes estimates t(a)- corresponding to loss furiction n W(O, d) - Id - 01', Pitman astimates for the shift pai.-ametar, as well as convergence of the moments of these estimates with coi-responding nornaliza- tion to moments of the normal rule. It.is proven that estimates t(a) for various a > I are equivalent in the sense that for any p > 0 r fit t6o 0. ......... . ..... 7 USSg UDC 621.391.1:S19.8 NEVELISON, M. B., KHASIMINSKIY, R. Z. "Continuous Stochastic Approximation.Procedures" Moscow, Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, Vol 7, No 2, 1971, pp 58-69. Abstract: In an earlier work, it was demonstrated that a continuous version of the Robbins-Monroe stochastic approximation procedure with "white noise" pertur- bations can be interpreted from the standpoint of the stability of the solution of.a system of ordinary differential equations with attenuating random perturba- tions. In this work, a similar method is used to study Certain other procedures of stochastic approximation for continuous time. The theorem proven in the earlier work concerning stability with attenuating random perturbations is slightly generalized. The conditions of convergence of.the procedures are given in toms of the existance of the corresponding stochastic Lyapimov function5. it 11, - t I f j I ~jr -.1; 111, 1:, ~j l;A;l1Nll z 111a:1, Zlj_UlV;,, 'lliflaNUll till jldtl3r, 11A 1111114H. 1111,11t 1111, 11 ;lilt I 1k1!i;!!t!4 HT.0 4 1:11LI, 'OROCESSING DA -112 040 UNCLASSIFIE'W, TE--18SEP70 TITLE--"STEAM PIPE DEFECTOSCOPY11 -U- N.V., KISHINEVSKAYAl Z.M.1 KHASNASH, T.V., St4VAqTSMAN,' VeYA. .,,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--SVERDLOVSK, DEFEKTOSKOPIYA, NO. It 1970, PP 8 - 10 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,S',, '5JECT A,,,EAS--Mr-*THODS AND EQUIPMENT, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., MATERIALS -::TOPIC TAGS--NO-NDESTRUCTIVE TEST, ULTRASONIC INSPECTION, OUALAITY CONTROL, AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM, . TEST INSTRUMENTATIONY METAL ROLLINGP HOT WORKING, METAL PIPE/(U)VINT2 ULTRASONIC TEST INSTRUMENT ._.,ZCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 0,, o I n 0 0 3 P. C y 2 r-. C". A 11 li 1 17 fj S 10 14 3 01 31 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100669 UNCLASSfFIED 212 Ott 0 U-NIC L AS S I FT ED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 ACCESSION ND--AP0100669 A,,.'~S.~P.ACT/EX~l.--,ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ ADESCp.rPT:0N OF THE VINT 2 LKFECTOSCOC~Et' DEVELOPED BY THE ALL UNION SCIENT.IFIC. RIESEARCII-i INSTITUTE. 'T WAS DESIGNED FOF_~ SEtii:AUTOkATfC ULTRASONIC QUALITY THI'S INSTRUMEN -SS HOT ROLLED PIPES 325-560 MM IN DIAMCTEq, A WALL CONTROL OF SEAMLE THICKNESS CF 8-70 MM, AND A LENGTH OF 2.5-12.5 M4 THE DEVICE PERIM[TS TtIC.USE OF THE SAME ROLLER CONVEYORS WITHOUT RECONSTRUCTION, REQUIRES No ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION SPACEt AND ELIMINATES THE DEFECTS CONNECTED WITH THE PREVIOUSLY USED MANUAL TUBE.CONTROL SUCH AS SUBJECTIVE ESTIMATES OF CC.NTROL RESULTS, INIABILITY OF THE-OPERATOR TC CATCH DEFECTS, NO AUTOMATIC SIGNILING OF DEFECTS, ETC. ; THE OF-VlrE PERFGRMS ITS CONTROL FJUCTIO! BY THE 'PULSE EC110 METHOD IN THE CONTACT VARIATIOM, WITH THE INDUSTRIAL VIA-TER SUPPLY AS THE CONTACT FLUIDS ITCONSISTS OF CLECTRO,"IA'Co MECHANICAL, AND SONIC SECTIONSP EACH OF WHICH 15 EXPLAINED 1,74 THETEXT, -THE TECHN'ICAL SPECIFICATIONS or- THEIDEVICE ARc LISTED. it IS ASSERTEDTHAT IT CAN ALSO:BE USED FOR,',QUALITY CONITROL OF OTHER GRADES OF PIPE WITH ONLY SLIGHT STRUCTURAL CHANGES, UNCLASSIFIED 212 023 UNCLASSIFiE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCLSSION NO-AP0129280 AEISTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIVERTICULOSIS OF THE LARGE INTESTINE IS COMMOINLY.OBSERVED IN PERSONS OVER 50 YEARS OLD. IN ITS ORIGIN A LEADING ROLE IS PLAYED BY INCREASE OF THE INTRAIIJESTINAL -PRESSURE AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED WEAKNESS OF THE INTESTINAL MUSCULAR LAYER* THE CLINICAL PICrURE OF rht D15EASE IS NOT CH4RACTERISTIC. COMPLICATIONS ARE NUMEROUS AND VARIED. THE AuTHORS COMMIT TC PAPER PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS OF COMPLICATIONS OF DIVERrICIJLOSIS BY PERFORATION', INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTIONY FISTULASt THE DEVELOPMENT OF MALIGNANT RUMORS. TFE PAPER CONTAINS A DEfAILED CLINICO ROENTGENOLOGICAL PICTURE OF THE DISEASE AND DISCUSSES PROBLEMS OF rHE SURGICAL TREATMENT. FACILITY: RENTGENULOGICH~SKOYE OTDELENIYE TSLNTRALINOY KLINICHESKGY BCLINKTSY IM SEMASHKO, MINISTERsrVA PUTEY SOO13SHCHENIYA SSSR I KURS PROKTOLOGIL TSENTRALINOGO INSTITUTA .USOVERSHENSTVUVANIYA VRACHEY. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 621-398 "Control and Signalling Device" USSR loathor's Cer-Cificate N2_?8904 U _j, f iled 4 Apr 60, p b3 J shed 8 Feb 71 (from IM-L-Avtom V. atika, te3_Zj.-nPkhanJ.ka. 1 YchislitelInava tekhnilm, No 12, 1971, Abstract Vlo 12A226P) Translation: A device for controlling and signalling, containing -a microj~hone, a teleplione, and a low-freqttency ar~plifier is distinauished that, for the pdrpose c;f simplifying the device and ixAproving l n its reliability of operation, the microphone io4 connected to the input of. the amplifier, the outputs*~ of which are coiw-ected to the telephone, through a diode to a polarized relay, alid to the con- trolled mechanism. Mal aMMKIIN Now"_ USSR UDC: 621: .396.6-017-72(088.8) PEL'TTSI-MN, I. D. NEMINSKI-4, T. 1. , EHMF_T-X0VA,. Ya. N., AZB-,Ll, Z. A. "A Drying Installation for Radlo Componentsit tr_-SR Author's Certificate No 267488, filed 3 Oct 66, published 27 Jul 70 (from RTh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1V2-2 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a &ruing installation for radio commonents such as microelerents w-hich have a flat base. The installation contains a rotating disc for moving the components from a batching device to the ~unloading port, and an infrared heatc~r. To im- prove drying quality and simplify the design, the heater is made in the form of a flat plate located over the disc, and the disc is equipped mith radial chutes so that the comi)onents can be moved one step by rakes when the chutes match u-D with the loading device and the unloading port. On the late-ral cylindrical surface of the disc between the grooves are drive P3.nS CCIA-Gled to a --sechanis= for turning a system of levers and springs to turn the disc by sters and fix its position. 1111 USSR UDC 541.49 KELATAMI, A. I., GINZBURG, A. G., NEFEDOVA, M. N., SETKINA, V. N., and KURSAMOV, D. N. "Cyclopentadienylmanganesedicarbonyltriphenylphosphines Substituted in the Cyclopentadienyl Ring" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 12, Dec 72, pp 2665-2667 Abstract: Carbonyl ligands in complex transition metal compounds can be easily replaced by PPh3 group upon irradiation with IN light. This method was used to synthesize derivatives of CpMn(CO)2PPh3, where Cp = C5H5, con- taining Et, PhCH2, MeS, C1, Br, I, and COOM6 substituents in the Cp ring, from the respective derivatives of CpMn(CO)3. The new products are yellow crystalline compounds with high melting points. In the solid state they are stable in air, dissolve easily in CC14, CHC13, and CS2. The structure of these products was confirmed by PMR and IR spectroscopical analysis. 37 USSR uDc 681.142,33 Mraov, G. )~E, . M S.. Order of Lenin In&-Litute of Cybernetics, Academy of Sciences UKrbbil '%ocal Mathematical Models of Control Systems" Kiev, Wkal nyye rntematicheszkiye modeli -em upravlanlya, 200 T)J), J)rlCe 1 ruby 15 kop, sent to press 21 May 1971 Abstract: It is noted that the development of coiTuter techiiiques, or- the one hand, and =_thods uf applied mechanics, on Vie other, have nkqd- it possible not only to consider as objects of automatic Control a class oi- technolo'-lical problems with known mathenatical descriptions but also to construct autolgatic control systems for objects the mathematical description of the physical pro- cesses of which are either unknown or too complex for their direct use. This book attempts to present certain particular methods fer constructing models of objects with incomp-1-te information. Particular att(%lition Js given to constructing local. ratbematical mortels f6r sself-acljustib~- ccmtrol sy-otorps. This book cons--sts of seven chapters, each of which in their content is a separate part of the study of Varliaus Dr-Oblems of the -nirxlellng of7 objects anid may therefore be considered indepc!ndently. 1/3 USSR PUKHOV, G. YE., KHATIASHVILI, TS. S., Lokallnyye inatenatiche~Iiye modeli system upravleniya, 200 pp, price I rub, 15 kop, sent,to press 21 Ma,!-- 1971 The first chapter gives a general formulation of the control problem. for objects with incompiete information. Existing definitions ef the notions of control, criterion,and object are given. The second chapter gives a conventional classification of modeD;. So that the reader with little acquaintance vith the modeltig, of obi-ects need not fre- quently use o'k-1her material) this chapter is as eletaintary as POSSible U12d presents known raterial on the description. of physical, ritthematically deter- mined, and statistical models. The third chapter is the basic chapter of the book. This chapter given a general form for the criterion for the approximation of a function,and from this criterion one obtains as a Darticular case a criterion for the interpo- lation and approximation of a random function (the Gauss critcrion), probably very familiar to the reader, and also the,criterion for interpolation of a random function. A detailed description of the computer apparatus for using each of these criteria emphasizes the.identical nature 0.1 the aigoritbm for computations and for finite control. systems to determine t:he paramnters of a model, which as a rule are linear systeris of algrebrai- equationF,. 2/3 57 USSR PUKHOV, G. YE., YRATIASHVILI, T.S. S., Lokalln~nje matem;nticheskiye Modeli system upravleniya, 200 pp, price 1 rub., 15 kop, sent to press 21 May 1971 The four' chapter discusses principles of Constructing cl) trOl sYstel Is th on,the basis of the inverse Jacobian method for objects with incomplete infor mation,wbich involves the construction of linear local models in the :Form of a linear Taylor equation, and by determining the partial derivatives of f-unc- tions. on the basis of- data with random di6t-orbances. A practical tecInnique is given for determining the local model of the object, The Tlltb Efiiipter con6_0~___-ffi-cons~ I c S L e ruction o contro a.gor). ns on the un basis of the inverse Jacobian method for objects with a random vector f c- tion and for objects with random arguments. This chapter gives various elec- trical computational circuits for achieving these alg9rithms. The sixth chapter presents studies on, the construction of local modll~~ls of different industrial processes. The seventh chapter concerns the application of tho ctud.Aes to the con- striction of local, dete!-.Ared mathematical mod2la for tv. 7-ccol;nition problem. The bcol., is for thooe interested in probl-~.,,~s of autornatJ _c control. and computer technology Pnd can be useful to students and uraduate students of these discipl-ines aud also to en.,rineers in related fieldr- USSR UDC: 7.84 PUI,-HOV G. Ye. KIHATLAS~~,; !-T~I. Ts. S. "Localized !-.'athenatical Models of Control Systems" Lokal r e --odeli s-s'em uvravien (cf. Znglislh above) ,v-ye 'a t e m s- t --' c h e sk -- V- . %, Kiev, "Nauk. dum-ka", 1971, 200 pp, ill. I r. 15 k.i~-om Kh--Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract ',*.o M116 K) Translation: Some sDecial met-hods are outlined for constructing models of objects with -i-ccmDlete information. Particular attention is given to construction of localized methem-gtical nodels for adaptive control systems. A general criterion for an approxinate function is given -,;h-4cK yields criteria for interpolation and approximation of random flanctione as special cases. 1/2 007 UNCLA~SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 DECOMPOSITION OF HYDRDILYSIS LIGNIR-U- AUTHOR-(03)-MURASHKEVICHo T*V.# SKRIGANP Apt.t KHATIMp A.[. :.,rOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -0, ~>SOUPCE-VESTSI AKAD. NAV(JK BELAKUSP~ SSR, SER. KHIM. NAVUK 19$ M# 80-4 _'..~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 "~-.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--PYROLYSIS, LIGNIN, PHENOL, WOOD CHEMICAL PRODUCT .-:...:.,-C,DNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:-PROXY REELIFRAME--1999/1874 STEP NO--UR/0419/70/00(1/001/0080/0064 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123662 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 007 UNCLASSI FtO PROCtSSING DATE-210MC ACCESSION NO--AP0123662 :.'Al9sTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO INCREASE THE YIELD OF PYROLYSI'S PRODUCTS, vESP. PHEWOLS AND TARt ACI D LIGNIN CONTG. 65-70PERCEiNT H SUB2 0 WAS TREATED WITH 20-5PERCENT NH SU84 OH SOLN. Ahu" 'lHEAJ PRESSED (110T OR COLD) AT 50 KG PER CM PkIME2. PYROLYSIS 4AS CAR~IED OJT IN A LAB. IN AMT. OF AUTOCLAVE AT 30OOcGREES BY USE OF SUPERHEATED srEAt IN 507120PERCENT BY WT. BASED ON DRY LIGNIN. FACILITY: INSf. FIZ.-ORG. KHIM., MINSK, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED Z-'; UZ17 PROCE.SSING''DATE-30OCT70 UNCLASSIFEIEV r 14LE-A CAPSULE FOR THE CORNEAL TRANSPLANT MAINTENANCE -U- T~'--AUTHOR'_ "~"~~_"tOUNTRY OF INFO-IUSSR OFTALIMOLOG119 1970t NR 30 PP 38-39 TE-PUBLISHED--70 SUBJ EC TAREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES PLC TAGS-TISSUE TRANSPLANT# CORNEA# PATENT# SURGERY .,.;-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/1933 STEP NO--UR/0357/70/000/003/0038/0039 CIRG ACCESSIGN NO-AP0127334 U NC L A S S I F I E 0 ~"-2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127334 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR PROPOSES A SPECIAL .CAPSULE FOR HOLDING IN PLASE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CORNEAL TRA--'L;SPLANf (PATENT NO. 21.90,97). THE CAPSULE CONSISTS OF T-WO HEMISPHERES WHOSE FLANGES ARE IN CONTACT ONE WITH THE OTHER. THE FLANGES ARE DISSECTED BY TRIANGULAR SLOTS WHOSE APICES FACE THE HEMISPHERES. THE NUMBER AND LOCATION OF SLOTS CONCORD TO SUTURES FURRING THROUGH THE TRANSPLANT. THE CAPSULES FLANGES ARE HELD TOGETHER BY MEANS OF A CLAMP. THE TRANSPLANT INSERTEO IN THE CAPSULE IS KEPT OVERHANGING WITH SUTURES, SUTURES PROJECTING FROM THE SLOTS LEND THEMSELVES REAO[LY TO SEWING EXPER.IENCE GAINED WITH THE CLINICAL USE OF THE CAPSULE IN 40 OPERArTONS N OF CORNEAL GRAFTING ENTITLES CONSIDERI G THIS PRUCE AS USEFULL BOTH IN LAMINAR AND FULL THICKNESS KERATOPLASTY. THE CAPSULE PROTECTS THE TRANSPLANT FROM DAMAGES AND CONTAMINATION* FACILITY: KAFEDRA GLAZNYK H BOLEZNEY KEMEROVSKOGO MEDITSINSKOGO INSTINTE. UNCLASSIFIED 1 . 1-m-l-Immar r/2 --o 10 UNCUAS$j,0tD!-*;~l Ppo~.:~-.sshr, DATE-13NOV70 -11 T L E-R. E AC T 10 NUir: FRILMiUM vil)*H A BOROSULFUALUARIN ~Ci,-PLC-A AND ZTHYLE~NEDIAMINE -U- -,A UTH---- R(0 3S ER DYU KL,S., KHATNY0K,':,L.I.:,: SAPOZHNIKOVA, V.I. :,C-CUNTRY OF "sr-UPCZ:"-~-UKR. KHI;~'. L,170, 36(2) 124- a .:d'ATE PUBLISHED--- AkEAS-C.I.IEN I SAY W(C TAG5--JiOLMfUwi7 ETHYLLNEDIAMINE, COMP LEA COMPOUNUp CHEMICAL ANALYSISP IC J CHEMICAL UiDICATmi GNT R 0 MAPKING-N-0 i~ESTRICTIONS 0.0CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :~PROXY REEL /F-~A,4 or. c 02-11112 STEP i'iO--U.-1/00'73/7OiO36/k)02/0124/0123 ACCESSION N;-J--A90126,539 212 lil 0 U;N;CLASSI FIE01 PROCESSi~iu- GATE-13NOV70 cipc Acciissio~4 -NO-AP01.23539 j.8STK-l'CT/P-XTRACT--(lJ) GP-0- A i3 S T:I--', A C T . 1-10 FORMS AT PH 9.5--10.1 '41TH ALIZARli4E S AND (Cli SUB2 Nrl SU32) SUB2 A 1:4;2 COMPLEX AiMR3ING W 540 NM. TTOET. H%'Ji ~'IIX 6 ML 4PEkCENT AQ~ H SU33 60 SUR3, 4 NIL 0.001M A L I ZAR I ~~4E, S , A VOL . OF 5 T IM E S 10 PRIME PJ-=rA.TIV--4 HL:icL Suas, A'x4r) 0.9, ML 20PERCENT A,.;. (CH SUB12 NH -SU32) SUB2. 01L. TO 25 ML A,'JU IMEASURE JHE ABSCIk3ANCUAT ,,)40 ~,)M. THE Cg,-'41-'LEX JS Q.UITE STABLEr SIACE RATHER LARGEl EXCESSES r)F N-A K TARTRAlEt NAF, NA: SUB2 HPO SUb4p AINJ ASCO.R31C ACID DO NOT, IMTERFERt.-. FACILITY,: UNEPROPETItilIVSK. i;OS. UNIV.t bNEP'A0PETR'3VSK' U~s~-~. Lmc 669.2-95,669,017,3 LASIMOO N. F. I aA~k11SX4)%2 1.,.14. 9and YERMOLOVAt Dl. I. r All-Mion. Institute of Aviation Yat-U= "Volume Cbanges, in the Decomposition of fletastable Phases in Titanium Alloys" Sve:rdlovsk, Fizika Hletallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 33, No ?-# Feb 72. pp 275-- ?.83 Abstractt Results are presented of a dilatone-t-ric invesid.gation of -1 number of alpha-beta titanium alloys with, the following clwiitLeal compositions (in wt %)j OT4--2.5-4-5 Alt 0.&-2.0 Tin; VTZ-1-6.5 Al, 1,5 Crt 2#5 Mo, 0o4 Fe; Alloy 1--4.0 Al, 2.1 V, 1.2 Cr, 7.65 mol and VT22-4.17 A!, -5.0 V, 1.1 Cr, 3.0 I-lot 1.0 Tin. It was found that the fo=a,-Lion of a statile beta-phase, enriched with beta-stabilizing eleruont:9, is a leading proceFs cau3ing a volww chango in tho decomposition of the motutalAo phase. Davelop.-,Ient of the omega plimse, as a result of beta-pha3e diffusion decompo2itiont rW-3- codes the decrease in volumo aswciatod idth the formatlon of an erxichod bGta-p1wz-e. In the first stage of motastablo alpha.' I -phaiio doco:,,,poi~tlnn in Allwy It where the alpluLl'-phoso was fired by quwich1mg h:on tho LiAFXe-phasc x9gion or fron !be two-phame reir -0 in volumo# Caused .,Ion (VTZ-1)t tbe dlecxyja~ by the enriched beta-phasep pravails over the Inciloaao in volumO MeociatCd witb depletion of the alpball-phase and its conversion to fhe alpha-phase. kk - "11,fi*~4 RIB "MMI Mr WZ4 Mfflwci tt IMM NOW HIII USSR LASHKO, 11. F., et al., Fizilm Meta-Uov i Hatallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 2, Feb rt2, pp 275-28.3 Decommsition of tbo alpba'-phase occurs with P- gencral docxease in alloy volum; which stems from- prec-I pitation of the beta-pbasoF wid its enriclument and volurs increase during alrAia"-phaze formatioz, Ye. V. Zn=enskaya, V. H. Hoiseyev, and 0. P. Solozrdna participated in this work. Five figuresi 7 tables, 10 bibliographic references. K A.- OE HIL:Czricall L-n c Z~ o. i-n S ve r I o vsk I an c i ru - cct Abs tract: ca s L z 1) U us ad , i u i t C r L: can ium a 1 0 ys ac 'a- S C. 'a - 'I rcas e5 ".. c C,v S T Z -allc a L ,Ii~ azi IS re d i s t r ibu z i c, o-" locaiiz~2a ana nonjot:alj~,ed S- ard a partial c*~za,,-~c -.L:,~L ,~-Le of che ch.,amicall, b o n a D'I L~~,- aauura in rhei3-- i 11 i i N 11 In i i i k i I i i g i !I il ~ i i i I Eill I 11*1 i i b. ", I NO, I i ~ i ih, i k. i i i i iii, M" mim i I i i i i i Ite i i i ml IN 21, mIN i W iI mum i MI, i W. I UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, BEHAVIORAL AND~SOCIAL SCIENCES .,:;TCPIC TAGS-SULFURIC ACID, EDUCATION CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/1562 STEP NO--UR/0509/70/025/001/0032/0039 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125188 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 DIRECTIONS FOR TEACHING CHEMISTRY Acc. Nr: as Abstracting Service: Ref. CqOe- AM048281 CHMCAL ABST. 94653b Magnetic properties of cobalt tunotate. Lvaescin A. L; Khats'koE..Lr,.kFiz.-Tekh. Inst-Mikilth Temo.. Khar- JCOV. M. %>K I PU. :1 6r4 Tda 1970, 12M, 314-16 (Russ). The temp. dependence of ma=etic susceptibiUty, of sin*-crystsil CO tungstate and its anisotropy-ai 4~'2-30'K in a magnietic field of 5 kOe was studied by the Faraday method. In the piarama4r- netic temp. region, anisotropy of the- tttap. dependence was 17 obsd. The main axes of the magnetic which -correspond exticin . values of zsceptibility. amoriented relative to the crystal axes of CoVIOj in'such a way Ihat the magnetic axis y coincides with the cryst. axis 6, and axed x and are in the basis plane at of the crystat at an angle of -4$* to thL- axes a and c. Above the.Neel temp., T.~, the temp- dependence of su3ce tibility obeys the Curie-Weisi law. Below Th-, there are also 3 extreiniiin. valats of, magnetic ~ukeptibility coTrespond- Ang to the x, y, and z axes. This indicates that CoWO~ iq a bi- axial antiferromagnet. A. Lib4ckyj X (3 REEL/FRAME USSR UDC: ZVYAGIN, A. I. and KHATSIKO Physico-Technical Institute of Low Temperatures 0 of the Ukrainian Ac'la~ny "o,?-SR-en-ces, Kharkov (Fiziko-teldudcheskiy institut niz- kikh temperatur All USSR, KharIkov): "Magnetic Properties of Cobalt Tungrstenate" Leningrad, Fizika, Tverdogo Tela, Val 12) No 11 January 1-0, -10, 11) 314-16 Abstract: The authors study the teinperature behavior of the magne'llic susceptjb4j_j~ of c6balt tungastenate single crystals and its anisoiropy in the 4.2-300K interval in a H - 5 kev magnetic field using the Faraday method.. Speciffien tej*iiperatures vere measured by a.germanium resistance thermometer in the 4-.2,30oK:rmFe and with a copper themocouple above 300K. A graph is givcn for the. temperature vari'Ation of the extremal magnetic susceptibility of cobalt tungstonate. The results show -that cob,.tlt timfnt,~n.,zfo is :n, c (Z-1 n a C tropy. The fact that the main aAds of thetensor for the,magnetic. susceptibility of Ce"'04 coincide with the axes of tIA local crystal field and not with the ci-j- stallographic axes of cobbalt tungstenate, validates the above conclusion. MIMI USSR UDC 621.375.82 ARSEWYEV, V. V., DNEPROVSKIY, V. S., KLYSHKO, D. N., KHATTATOV, V. U. "Semiconducting Correlators for Picosecond Light Pulses" V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v optike (Nonlinear Processes in Optics collection of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 291-301 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12D994) Translation: The possibilities of using semiconductors to measure the parameters of picosecond pulses of laser radiation in particular, their intensity and duration are discussed. The parameters of the Nd-glass laser radiation pulses were measured experimentally in the synchronization irlode with respect to two-photon absorption in single CdS0.6CdSe0 .4 crystals, The measurement errors were evaluated. The advantagev, of using semicon- ductors to weasure the pulse durations were noted. Vick bibliography lias 14 antriag. 28 UDC 621-373.826:621.3lt.1 U SSR ARSEWYEV., V- V., DNEMOVSKIY, V. S., KLYSHKOp Do N.., and XHATTATOV, V. U. nSemiconductor Correlators for Uicromicrosecond Light Pulses" V ab. NelineCm. protsess7 v optike (Nonlinear Processes in Optics collection of works), Novosibirsk 1972, vyp-2, pp 291-301 (from RM-Radiotekhnika. No U, Nov 72,, Ibstract No U A271~ Ti-ansl ation: The authors present the results of studying the parameters of the thermoseco~d pulses of laser radiation using semiconductor correlators of light. 7he use of 2~photon absorbing semiconductors ma)ws it possible to measure the moments of enission (Sn) and evaluate pulse duration andthe intensity of radiation. The measurements were carried out both with repseet to the.direct absorption of radiation bv the semiconductor and with respect to the faJI in brightness of 2 photon luminescence tracks in the specimens.: A.K. USOSR UDC- 6S31-142.5 ARSEN YZ%T, V. V. DINTE ]PRO MaY, V. S. ME -0 D N7 and "A Simple Semiconductor Correlator for PiCOBE_cond ]AL.*ht Iiulsesl' Yloscow, 'F-vantovava elektronLka, No 7, 1972, pp 82-84 Abstract: This brief communication rerorts the ar.:)lication of two-photon absorbinC semiconductors for measuring second radia- ."I1 ()-12 tion moments of ultrashort, lielit pulses of approx ~111~:Cuely I seconds duration. "I'lie moments are desienated 4SO where So is the intensity of the incident light on the semiconductor, viith the angle bracl:ets indicating aaveraC~;ing over timme vus -vell as otatisti- cal averaring. The schematic for such a semiconductor correlator, involving a laser, throo calorimetero, the cemiconductor cryBtel CdSO OdSeo A, is shoiai. in this ocheiiiatic, the iaser lic,,inC; mea- sured is ne6clymiwraif but the sLrme arrwigement cni-I be tioed for mea- suring a ruby device with a CdS crystal used as Lhe semiconductor. The authors thank It. ~. Lhokhlov for his exDlan,ation of the rc-su_*::_ts and V. S. Pokin for his assistunce in conductin(,; the ex,~eri.-Ieiils. fill 6 .USSR UDG: 621-373.8 STRUKOV, A. Z. and MATUNTSEV A. G# "Independence of Subharmcnic Quadrature Componeats in a Para- metron With Balanced Modulation Pumpingtr Tr. Mos._ aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Aoscow Aviation In- stitute) 1970, No. 215, pp 88-99 (from,RZh-Radlotekhnika, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D3158) Translation: An examination is made of small phasiiig signals of subharmonic frequency in a Parametric oscillator with a balanced modulation pumping voltage. The initial differential equation is reduced to a shortened one in terms of the amplitudes of the subharmonic quadrature components.: The value of the critical amplitude of the phasing signal as a function of the phase is found. Types olf solution for quadrature subharmonic components with increased amplitude of the phasing signal!are found. A schematic of the electronic modulating.system.is given. Five il- lustrations, bibliography of six. Resume --USSR ux: 621-vq-826+93,-:)-P19-I LITVINCIT, V. F. 11-01--OCHIN, V, I. HOROZOV, V. IN'. , ~;IrZU1 S211ib, OV, A. S. , and OUIT "Light Pulse Tranor-ission Through a Two-Component Semiconductor Medium" Hoscou, Kyantovaya elektronika, No 7, 1972, pp 89-92 Abstract: This brieff" communication is concerned with the interac- tion of the radiation from an injection 'Laser and a semiconductor nediwm. This is defined.as a medium t-!hich can 1,e --plifying or absorbing light, depending on control- used for F.: , ;-> :> U ling iInjection current applied to the se.miconductor. The Y-.o--s-L;.re- ments described in the were made with a coi-nbin,'ation li-", U pulse oscillator --rid two-co=Donent semiconductor made cfa c Gahs diode, one of -It-.Ile ends of the :planar specimen coincidin,!-~ witblii th the (110) plane while the onDoSite end is set at - 100 angle respect to the first to reduce positive licmt feedb.,,-cl7-.A am of this arraiTge::ent is sho-z.-n. .11easurements ,.are conducteda temperature of 600 on si)eciners in ..-h-ich the 0. mm long and the t-wo-com-onent mediumi 2 w., lone. Cur,.!,os for e):7,eri- mentnl and computed amplitude o:f.* the, two-componi,-~I)t Zium are plotted, and --how close a,-reement, um 621,317-373 USSR KRAUSTOV, V. V. "Measuring the Phase Shift of a Phase-Keyed Signal After Passage Through q a Filter" V sb. Raschety radiote-khn. skhem i proyektir. radioapparatur~y (Calculations of Ra Circuits and Design of Radio Equipment--collection of works), Omsk, 1970, pp 80-82 (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A282) Translation: The paper points out the peculiarities in measuring the phase shift of phase-keyed signals which are extensively used in modern radio engineering systems; these peculiarities~ are associated with parasitic phase and amplitude modulation arising at the instant of phase reversal. There are two methods of reducing measurement error: 1) parasitic ampli- tude modulation is reduced by installing a limiter-anplifier stage with lov operating level at the input of the measurement channel of the phase measurement device; 2) a selecting circuit which makes it possible to pass through to the indicator only signals with a strictly defined repe- tition period is introduced into the measurement channel. A block diagram of the measurement channel is given. Bibliography of three titles. E. L. USSR uDc: 621.317-77 GARNICH, V. A., KHAUSTOV, V. V., SHATUNOV, Ye. A. "*A Phase Meter Installation for Measuring Phase Shift of Phase-Keyed in the Dynamic Mode" V sb. Raschety radiotekhn. skhem i proyektir. radi2~Maratui~y (Calculations of Radio Circuits and Design of Radio Equipment--coll2ction of works), Omsk, -1970, PP 85-86 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6. Jun 70, Abstract No 7A281) Translation: The article presents the technical specifications of a phase meter installation which has been developed. The iLnit is designed for signals having a sine waveform clipped by straight horizontal lines; the "..signals are phase keyed at a rate of 1000 bauds and have a frequency in Ahe range of 50-hOO kHz. W-aiurement accuracy Is 2-59, A block diagram Df the device and some technical characteristics are given. Bibliography of two titles. E. L. USSR UDC; 621.396.69:621-372-54 ARZHANOVt V. A., KOSTAREV, V. Ye, and EIUUSTQV t . 7, _Y-, "Electromechanical Filters and Delay Lines With Torsion Oscilla- tions" V sb. tr. Fauchno-tekhn. Iconferentsii prolo.-DreDodavat. so8tava Vaes. zaochn. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Tmnaactions of the Sci- entific Conference of Professorial-Instructor $taff of the All- Union Correspondence Electrical Engineering Communications Insti- tute) No. 5, Moscow, 1970, P 83 86 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3V5! 7 Translation: The advantage of electromechanical over quartz filters is.examined. For tuning electromechanical Ifilterst a measurement circuit is recommondtid with compensation of the d-,~ component and positive feedback, made up of two transformers, the secondary wind- ings of which are oppositely connected. Such a circuit can be used to measure the resonance frequencies.of the mechanical re- sonators in the range of 90-150 kft~with an error of +2 Hz. Three illustrations, bibliography of one. ussr, UDG 620.17-172 BRAUNI M. P.1 VIN01MV B. B. K_ff_AU__3T_0_VA 4"'V and GELLER, A. L., Kiyev, Institute of the Probie4m"s048`?%*a"s"ftng !tj'the Academy of :8ocialist R' Sciences of the Ukrainian Soviet epublic "On the Tendency to Brittle Failure of Compositely Alloyed Steels" Kiyev, Problemy Prochnosti, No. 9,, Sep 71, pp 79--83 Abstract : The tendency to brittle failure was experi-mentally investig-,ated on a great number of compositely alloyed steels which contained Or, Or and 1,41, Or and T~n and additional alloy- ing with Ni or Si, and on standard-industrial steels 407K11.1"? 30KhGSA , 3%ChNM , and 34KWT3!d . A reduced softness coefficient in testing notched specimens:is considered a brittleness crite- rion and the tendency of steel to brittle failure is rated by a coefficient ~ characterizing the notch effect~and dote-mined by a method of Davydenkov-Belyayev. The investig-111tion results are discussed by reference to tabulated data and diagrams showing the character of te3ted szeci-mens and effects of t-he notch form and depth on the brittleness of steel. Five illustr., three ta- bles, ton biblio. refs. USSR UDC 577-17.612.4 ANISDDVI V. N., )Qj~ ~4SON~V. Kh., MOROZOV, V. G. and DILI~=, V. M., Scientific Research Institute af~Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences., Leningrad "The Lowering of the Sensitivity Thresho, 1d of the Hypothalamic-HypophyEical System to the Action of Estrogens Under the Influence of Epiphyseal Extract in Old Female Rats" ~bsscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 213, No 2, 1973~ pp 483-485 Abstract: The effect of an acetic acid extract of bovine epiphysis on the pypothalamic threshold to inhibition in systems of reproductive homeostasis was studied. In one zeries of eyperiments the left ovary wa:~ removed from young (3-month-old) and ruiture (17-10-month-oh~r&ts, ana the oxtract was subacquently admmistered for 7 days either with or -A.thou'C, diethy.1stillm-1- terol.propionate (DEESP). The exiract, al,ono war, found tu hava no effect on tho compensatory hypertrophy of the right ovary, hcrwrever it lowered the com- pensation when given with DESP compared to DESP alone. This is said to show that the extract increases the sensitivity of the hypothr-lamue to the inhibitory influence of estrogen, wid.is observed only in nature rats. In a 1/2 USSR MISIMOV, V. N., et al., Doklady AkadeirLU Nauk SSSR, Vol .1.13, No 2, 1973, Pp 483-485 second series of exTeriments young, mature and old (26-28-month-old) ratus were given the extract for 21 weeks and then their cycles were studied by vacrinal smear for two weeks. It was observed that in old rats the extract caused a manifestation of the diestrus phase.previously absent and a reduc- tion of irregular cycles. This effect is proposed to,be connected with the increase in hypothalamic sensitivity to!estrogen. .2/2 65 USSR UDC 662.75:536.46 KEIAVKIN, Yu. I. and NEMIAMKIN, Yu. Z. "Investigat-;on of the Combustion Process of a Polydispersed Liquid Fuel" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Goreniya i Gaz. Dinamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972--Sbornik (11-th All-Union Conference on Problems of the Evaporation, Combustion, and Gas Dynamics of Dispersed Systems, 1972-- Collection of Articles), 1972, pp 43-44 (from ReferaLivnyy Zhurnal -- Aviatsionnyye i Raketnyye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1.34.14. Resume) Translation: A qualitative analysis of the process of atomization, evapora- tion, and combustion of a stream of atomized liquid fuel is given. It is assumed that the combustion process of a liquid fuel can be broken down into three nuccessive stages; a) the evaporation of drops of' polydispersed fuel, b)-turbulent intermixing of the evaporated liquid fuel, and c) molecular intermixing. Characteristic times for each.of these stages are determined for the case of complete burnout. Average time periods for the sray of a drop in the combustion device are determined; these are regarded as the surm of the times of evaporation, turbulent intermixing, and molecular diffusion. The basic parameters determined in the experiments are camparad with the computed data. 23 USSR UDC: 533-9.08+533.9-15 PYATRITSKIY, L. N., KOROBKIN, V. V., 1,1USHINSKIY, A. State Scientific Research Institute of Power Engineering im-eni G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy, Moscow "Use of the Method of Scattering to Determine the Parameters of a Low- -Temperature Plasma" Moscow, Doklady All SSSR, Vol 200, No 3, 1971, PP 571-574 Abstract: The paper outlines the difficulties which have stood in the vay- of application of the scattering method to the study of low-temperature plasmas. The principal obstacle is the difficulty of registering the electron densities and scattering spectrum at Icrr temperatures. It is assumed that limiting conditions are reached when the intensity of the illumination becomes equal to the average intensity of the electron component at a distance of half the vidth of the electron component from the central line. The authors dis- cuss the results of reasuremeauts of the paratpPaters of electrons in a plasma with an electron density of the order of 1()15/cc, and they v-aluate the lower relative limit of such measurerients. The.plasma source vas a tungsten- electrode carbon-arc discharge at atmospheric pressure. The source of the USSR PYATN-TMKrf, L. N., et al., Doklady AN SSkH, vol 200, No 3, 1971 pp 571-574 radiation probe was a ruby laser. The emission pulse had a duration of 50 ns and an energy of about 1 J. The scattering spectrum vas registered from a region with a volume of about 0.01 =3. The scattered light was observed at angles of 45 and 900. The results of the experiments show that there is a reall possibility of using the method of scattering to study a low-temperature plasma down to electron densities of the order of 1022 /cc. Two figures, one table, bibliography of twelve titles. 2/2 65 USSR UDC 533.95:538.4 PYATNITSKTY, L. N. , KHAUSTOVICH, G. P. and KOPOBKIN, V. A. I'Calcul~ticn of Plasma Parameters on the Basis of the Characteristics of tbe Spectra of Scattered Light" V sb. Teplofiz. svoystva nizkotemperaturn. plazmy (Physical Properties of a Low-Temperattwe Plasma -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, pp 34-37 (from RZh-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G51) Translation: A method for determining the parameters of a plasma on the basis of the characteristics of the electron component of the scattering spectrum without, requiring knowledge of the absolute values of the intens-Ities of the scattered radiation 4-s discussed. Used as characteristics of the. spectrum are the half- width of the sate"ites of the scattered light and the position of their maxima. The computational method is given for.the, first approydmation of the theory and fcr the exact solution. Autbors abstract.