SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHAVANOV, V.A. - KHAIMOVICH, F.P.

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USSR b-Dc 621-791.8:669.715 KISEIEV, S. N., MAVANOV, V. A., ROSHCHIN, V. V., and TLIW4, V. I. Gazoelektrichesk-aya Svarka Alyuminiyevykh Splavov (Gas-Electric Welding of. Alluminum P.1loys), Moscow, "Mashinostroyeniye," 1972, 1'(6 pp Translation of Foreword: Welded structural elements made of alirninum and its alloys find wide application in various branebes of in(histry. It is difficult to find a single industry where aluminum welded parts are not used. It is worthwhile to note tbEt structural assemblies made of aluminum alloys can func- tion under complex conditions of loads, temperature and aggressive media. It is now possible to produce structural members, of aliuiinum alloys which are capable of functioning for long periods under complex opei-ating condi-tionj. Parts made of aluminum alloys can be welded regnardless of thic"Uless: from fractions of a millimeter for bellows assemblieo, to hundreds of millimeters, as in the case of heat exchangers. It is P-11-rost impossible to say at what thickness aluminum Darts can no longer be wA.ded. Application of the electroslag welding method, which was developed at, t)ie Inr~ Litlate of Electric Welding imeni 'Ye. 0. Paton, has opened great poiz;ibilit-ics for U--E, -Nelding of very thick aluminum parts. Development of' heat-resistant aliim-inum alloys io being actively pursued in the Soviet Union and ebroad. R~~CauLe of high specific strength and resistance to corrosion, aluatinum, alloyr, find wide 116 USSR KISELMN, S. N.) et al, Gazoelektrichesimya Svarka Aiyunlniye7y~Lli Splavov (Gas-Electric Welding of Aluminum Alloys), Moscow, 1972 176 pp application in the construction industry. AliLmirnni alloys are used for the production of 6mll panels, vitrages, ca5ings, doors, various arcl-ii-tectural decorative details, window casings, and pedestrian and trans_Tlort~ltion welided bridges. The high corrosion resistance of, alumin= alloys hes nkade possible their extensive use in the sliip-building industry, orpocially V superstruc- ture2. Aluminum EIloys are also used for the manufacture- of largc volimie ve,-,.,~el. -allrond volling al-cle-Ii. containero, KSI and othe s, Jncluding x A large volime of welding of' aluminimi iti:itw is perfoi:Ti;:!d in tile elcetrical inid-urtry. A gradual introduction of allminum alloys in indust,ries producing heat-exchanging equipment is one of the characteristic tr,,~nds w-Ith to vl-wllinum. Ru,ther ~Lpplieutioa of' welded all."millilm I-IL-rilctur'll ill variouz bm-ni-hes of the witchine-building induntry elepenclii to a great rz!;-*tcWL. on now methods of' vrelding alimainizi allays.. Herettofore, v"IUMITIWIl alloy.,; havc. been welded mainly in the horizontal position bevau!le of thf: ht.17-i fliiidity of molten alimin-tizi. Lately, ni~w weldi.nf; re"ElhorL, have- bu~!n VII-JI01 Make it PoosilqQ to vold u'lloyn, it) a1l posItIon:~. Yor uxullipfc, Q O"W 216 1~9 USSR KISELEV, S. N., et al, Gazoelektricheskaya Svarka Alywainiye~vykh Splavov (Gas-Electric Welding of Iduminum Alloys), Moscow, "Mai3hino.3troyeniye," 10-(2, 176 pp pulsed welding method with fusable electrodes was developed at the Institute of Electric Welding. A new method for welding pipes by usinG presoure W-1thin the pipe was developed recently at the Scientific Renearch and Design Institute of Installation Technolon.~ (NIYPMe)- Automated welding of thich alumin-un, sheets in the vertical position vas developed. abroad. This method makes it possible to produce high-quality butt and angular welds. The development. of new welding methods requires, as a rule, new welding equipment, in order to produce high-quality welds for structural. mebibers. Thiz book s==Lrizes tho e)Terience on production of weld aszemblies from aluminum a_lloys in the Soviet Union and presents information on work carried out by Soviet and non-Soviet specialists on the production of weld construction members made of altuninuT_ Considering that this undertaking is very,broad, the authors did not atteitipt to elucidate all Droblems related to the welding of alxuuinum alloys but emphasized mainly the ga-s-electric welding of aliuninuii. Welding of pipes aid parts of large sizes that are used in critical assembliao are dr~scribed iyi detail. Chaptero 2, 7, and part of Chapter 6 vere prepaxi:-d. by S. N. Kiselev; 3/6 --- ---------- USSR KISELWE, S. N., et al, Gazoelektricheskaya Svarka Al5=j_niyevykh Splavov (Gas-Electric Welding of Aluminum Alloys):. Moscow, "Maobinoztroyeniye," 1972, 176 pp Chapters 1 and 5 by V. V. Roshchin; Chapters 3 and b.,- V. 1. Taran; and Chapters 4 and 6 -toy V. A. Khavanov. TABLE OF CONTETUS Introduction 3 Chapter 1. Characteristics of Aluminum Alloys 5 Chapter 2. Welding Features 20 1. Weld Porosity 20 2. Oxide films P4 3. Tendency to Cracking 25 4. Softening of Metal During Welding 29 Chapter 3. Welding Ew_iipment 1. Are. Power Source for Welding with Nonconsuma'ble Electrodess- 32 2. Arc Power Source for Welding with Consumable Electxodes 41 3, Burners for ILanual Welding with Nondorsumable Electrodes 47 4. Equipment for Welding with Nonconsurxib"Le Electrodet; 40 5. Equipment for Welding with Consumi~.blr_~Elactrode~-, 53 4 /6 50 USSR -KISELZV, S. '-4. 1 et al, GazoelektrichcsIw_,,,-d Svarka Al3n:niiniyevykh SpI avov (Gas-Electric Welding of Aluminum Alloys), ~bscow, "I-litshinostroyeniye," 1972, -176 pp Chapter 4. Welding Technology .1. Methods of Gas-Electric Welding 2. Preparation of Parts and Material for Welding 3. Preparation of Flanges for Welding 4. Assembly of Parts to be Welded Beginning and End of the Weld 6. Regimes and Technology of Wolding 7. Shielding Gases. 8. Preheating of Parts Before Welding 9. Characteristics of Welding Thick Parts 10. Elimination of Defects Ia. Q~mlity Control of Welds Chapt er 5. Mechanical Properties of-Welds 1. Durability of Welds 2. The Belation Be~ween Size of Parts and Mechanical Properties of Welds 'the Effect of Aging and Stabilizing Heat Treatment on P~-opE:r- ties of Avial Alloy and Its Weldn 5/6 62 62 65 67 67 71 72 73 74 75 82 82 86 86 USSR KISELEV, S. N., et al, Gazoelektricheskaya flivarka Alrminiyevrkh Splayov (Gas-Electric WeldinG of Aluminum Alloys), Moscov, "P~kishinostroyeniye," 1972 176 pp Chapter 6. Deformation of Welded Assemblies 121 Chapter 7. Residual Stresses in Welded Apoemblies 131 1. The Effect of Residual Stresses on the Durability of Wolded 'blies 131 Assem 2. Methods for the Determination of Re~idual StresE3e2 in Ifelded Diotributioi-.i of Re-,I(Nal Strugnev in WqI(A* 1-5)) 4. Wthoda 1111ployod for Dc~-r~ianing Chaptor 8. Organization of Asisexibly and Welding Shop. Safety Techniques L66 Bibliogra pby 171 616 51 USSR UDC 621.923-046:669.14.018.44 SOWIN, V. F., LEUSIKIN, I. P., and KHAVIN, V. M. ---------------- "Increasing the Productivity of Grinding Valves Made From Heat-Resisting Steel" Moscow, Mashinostroitell, No 12 Dec 72, pp 33-34 Abstract: Studies were conducted at the!Kuybyshev Valvo Plant with the aim of selecting optimal disc characteristics and cutting conditJons for the centerless grinding of valves made from E169 grade steel. A table is given for the 12 PP60OX15OX305 grinding discs tested. The following basic indices were used in evaluatin,g the quality of these discs and the effectiveriess of the 5rind:'Lng process: Qm7- removal of metal in mm3/minute, Q a-- disc wear in mm /ininute, QM i g specific productivity, T -- stability of a disc in minutes, and Ra Qa roughness of the ground surface in microns. The results --hou that the stabilization of the apeed of the disc by increasing itz active surface and by determining optimal truing conditions ropreserit a re;1,erve for increasing thr effectiveness of grinding heat-resisting grades of steel. The E55POSIKO disc proved optimal for all cutting conditions~ The introduction of the study results increased labor productivity, improved the quality of the machined parts. saved diamonds, abrasives- and saved 738 rubles in only one operation of grin-no 200 CLI z thousand valves. 1/1 L/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T.ITLE--EFFECT OF ACTIDIONP PUROMYCIN ANC. CHLORAMPHENICOL ON P PRIME32 AND :,K PRINIE42 UPTAKE BY MAIZE ROOTS -U- AUTHOR.-iO2)-KHAVKIN, E.YE., 14AZELt YU.YA. f.'~..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZIOLOGIYA RASTENIY, 1970, VOL 171 NR 3v PP 452-457 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREA5--AGRICULTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -:'.T(]PrLC TAGS--CEREAL CROPt PHOSPHORUS ISOTOPEs POTASSIUM ISOTOPE, PLANr CHEMISTRY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~:_!PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1145 STEP NO--UR/0326/7t)/017/003/0452/0457 ACCESSION NO--AP0123129 UNCLASSIFIED 212 007 UNCLASSIF:IEO PkOCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0123129 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ROOTS OF INTACT TWO AND THREE DAY OLD MAIZE SEEDLINGS WERE PLACEO IN A SOLUTION CONTAINI'iG P PRIME32 AND AN INHIBITOR OR WERE PREINCUBATED IN THE INHIBITOR SOLUTION AND THEN KEPT IN THE SOLUTICN WITH P PRIME32 (OR K PRIME4.21 AND TfiE INHIBITOR, AFTER 2.5 TO 6 HOURS INCUBATION ACTIDION (0,25-1 Nli;-L~ PROINJUNCEDLY INHIBITED P PRIME32 AND K PRIME42 UPTAKE BY THE RCOTS. THE INHIBITING ACTION OF PUROMYCIN (100 MG-L) ON P PRIME32 UPTAKE WAS MANIFEST AFTER 6 HOURS INCUBATION. U AND L TR',EO CHLORAMPHENICOL (I G-L) APPRECIABLY STIMULATED P PRVIE32 ABSORPTION AFTER A L,5--3.0 HQUR INCUBATION PERIOD al)T DID NOT HAVE NAY EFFECT AFTER A LONGER PERIOD. IN THE AUTHORS OPINION THE COMPAkATIVELY LATE SUPPRESSION OF ICIN UPTAKE BY ACTIDIVIN A11,40 PURONYCIN SHOULD BE CONSIOERED AS A NONSPECIFIC GENERAL EFFECT OF INHIBITION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS ANO VIOLATION OF "R(3~iTli AND THE GENERAL METABOLISM OF THE ROOT. IT DOES NOT SEEM PkfJL3AfiLf- THAT INHIbITION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS SELECTIVELY VIULATE0 THE CELL VERVEABILLTY OR -SYNTHESIS OF SPECIFIC CARRIER PROTEINS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.396.677(088.8) ZAGREBEL'i',IYY, A. A., POLINOV, YU. S., STESIN, V. V., MAXIM, I. M., TSYGAINKOV, 0. S.,.YUSHIN, S. 1. "Telescopic Cylindrical Rod" USSR Author's Certificate No 275177, Filed 17 Oct 63, Published 26 Oct 70 (from RZli-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B85P) Translation: The proposed rod contains a drive mechanism for untAnding a metal elastic tape from a drum and fo rmation of a hollow tube from it. -5- 6- USSR uDc 62-4ij539.431.2.001.24 ff. 1. YA., Engineer ItHelation of the Tensile Strength During Uniaxial Stretching to That During Biaxial Stretchine' Moscow, Vestnik Hashinostroyenlyal 21o 2, Fab 72, pp .34-36 Abstract: Calculation formulaz, axe proposed for deter,~Aning the tensile strength of transversally isotropic aetals during biaxtal atretching on the basis of the characteristics of istrengthl-ductility, aW anisotropy established for uniazial stretching. Such a method of c4aculation mAmes it possible to forego fullseale tests of structuxes, with,various clla4~xa= of biaxW stretching, and also to we a more valid approach to desigruLtion of the optimal dimensiona of structural elements and selection of the material for speoific parts and subassamplies. Four figureal I table# 8 references. IA USSR UDC: 621-397.3 B I&ROV, A. K., GORIYAN, I. S., KOROCEM, E. V., ".111 and TO R14AN, I. I. "Television Automaton for Recoguition Study" Moscow, Tekhnika kino i televidenila, No 3, 1972, Pp 52-56 Abstract: The recognition or classification of images can be auto- mated by the use of histograms statistically repreoenting the char- acteristics of the structures to be recognized. ThiD article de- scribes an automatic device operating on this. principle, which uses the time scale and video sieaial of a standard television camera. The television equipment io operated iii. combination with an electronic computer using a specific algorithm and, progroraned for recognition. A general block dia&,Tam of the equipment is gi- ven together wIth specific block diagrams of individual assemblies. Thotog2.-aphic samples are also provided of the type of structures and textures recognized; soil specimena and cross sections of metals. Results of experiments with the device are comparable with those obtained by modeling with,a computer. 209 ~~asurinlg,, T~sti Calibratln~ USSR UDC: 531-788 TVOROGOV I. V., MAVKIN L. P. "Absolute Graduation of Manometric Converters by the Methcd of Comparison With a Compression Manometer on a Cryostatically Controlled Installation" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 3, May/Jun 72, pp 162-164 Abstract: One of the simplest methods of absolute graduation of manometric converters is comparison with an absolute standard - umally a mercury con- pression manometer. However, at low pressures an error arises due to the evacuating effect of the mercury- jet escaping as vapor from the manometer into the cold trap. One way of eliminating the error is to cool the entire measurement installation including the compression marcmeter. In this paper the authors determine the temperature at w~iieh the principal error disap- pears. The experimental installation is described in detail. It is found that the measurement system must be cooled to 0-2.51C to eliminate error due to evacuation by the mercury vapor jet.- OSSR UDC: 531.788 TVOROGOV, I. V. Nd "Eliminating the Error of a Compression Manometer Due to tLe L-acuating Effect of a Mercury Vapor Jet" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, Ito 3, May/Jun 72, pp 164-166 Abstract: At low pressures, a mercury compression mancmeter is inaccurate because of the evacuating action of the mercury vapor jet which escapes from the manometer into the cold trap. This paper descrilbes a method of eliminating this error by using McLeod manometers with tubes of a known and different diameter connecting them to the cold trap. A diagrain of the vacu- um installation is shown in the figure. Formulas for pressure calculation are given as well as the results of an experimental check. It- was found that a pair of compression manometers with~connecting tube diameters of 8.22 and 21-58 = almost completely eliminates measurement error due to mereuxj vapor jet action. 'The authors thank L. F. Hosyreva and G. I. for assistance in preparing and carrying out the experiments. 112 USSR TVOROGOV, I. V., KH.AVKIN, L. P., Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 3, MaY/Jun 72, pp 164-166 1 2, 3--McLeod marometers; h-cold If t;ap; 5--ionization memometer; 6- leak-in valve; 7-vacuum tank,; 8- battle with graduation gas; 9--dif- IS fusion pump; 10, 1.1--backing pumps; 12-16--vacuum valves. 2/2 it USSR UDC 665.534 OSIPOV, L. N. , OAVKI AGAIDNOV, A. V., ROGOV, S. P., RYSAKOV, M. V., and PEREZHIGINA, 1. Ya., All Union Scientific Research Institute of the Petroleum Industry "Hydrofining of Sulfur-Containing Secondary Gasolines to Obtain Stock for Catalytic Reforming" Moscow, Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No 2, 1971, pp 1-3 Abstract: The article describes results of experiments on the hydrofining of thermal-cracked and TCG gasolines, as well as mixtures of these gasolines with straight-run gasoline for the.purpose of obtaining stock for catalytic reform- ing. The experiments were carried out onan apparatus with alumina-cobalt- molybdenum catalyst loading of 0.5 1, a total pressure of- 35 at, a temperature of 350-425*C, space velGeity 0.5-5.0 hr-1, gas circulation 300 1/1 stock. The object of the experiments was to obtain a product containing not more than 0.003 percent sulfur by weight or 0.0002 percent nitrogom by w-Ight, with an iodine number no greater than I ); 12/100 g. The results indicate that theae gasolines can be successfully improved on existing block$ or units for the preliminary hydrofining of straight-run gasoline L-24-300 following a slight 1/2 68 USSR UDC 681.327.02(088.8) ~V~IN_,_ V. Ye. and ZHELEZNYAK, A. B. "Device for Time Selection" USSR- Author's Certificate No 275128, Filed 3/04/69, Published 15/10/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telem~ekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 5b231P) Translation: The device for time selection suggested contains a digital winding of a magnetic accumulator connected into a bridge circuit, a write pulse shaper, and an amplifier-shaper. The essence of this invention is the creation of a device for the formation of a pulse for time selection of signals read from the magnetic accumulator, containing two differential read amplifiers, the opposite inputs of which are connected in pairs with two outputs of the digital winding of the magnetic accumulator, while the output of each one is connected to the input of an individual strobing amplifier. The two amplifiers have opposite initial imbalance, the magni- tude of which is greater than the aa-,plitude of the leading noise but less than the amplitude of the signal. The outputs of the strobing devices are connected through an OR circuit to the amplifier-shaper of the narrow strobe pulse, rwhich appears at the moment the read signal appears at the output of the strobing amplifier. I fig. USSR UDC~681.327 QQKIN. V. Ye. DUBROVSKIY, G. V.' 'Test Device" USSR Author's Certificate No. 275141, Filed 6/03/69, Published 6/10/70 (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. SB283P). Translation: A device is known for testing address decoders of magnetic operative memory units (MOMIJ). However, this device tests the operat 'ion only of the first stage of the address decoding of the MON11], . does not allow testing of the opera tion of the coodinate switches in the second stage of decoding, and requires a --large quantity of equipment. The purpose of the invention is the creation of a device for built-in testing of the entire address portion of a MOW, the output decoding stage of which is supplied by a voltage generator. In the device sug- gested, the emitters of all lower coordinate-,switches are conbined together and connected to the test element. The test element is connected to.one kth input of a differential amplifier, the other input of which receives a reference volt- age which-is dependent on fluctuations in temperature,.equal to the voltage drop from the selection current across the test element with nomal operation of the -MOMU., Both outputs of the differential amplifier are connected to a flip-flop indicating defective operation of the address portion of the MOMU. I fig. 1/1 7,1 '~g .1 i, ~RO043466 UR 0 482 -70 Soviet Inventions Illustr9tedi n.:-II tlectrical, Derwent,I/ F~42966 DECUSM: for t~i-;Memory slyitign has two 0- - their OrM nal,.linea -k.ajW y coimact*d at junctiouB by. AWes D 4ad IdAds 11. T46 STIM4 includes. additiq4l lingo_ kot And: Yo aotlizecte4 ,resistors through tha. d.Lodea 1 (DI. ~~di bj) and the (RI and Re) to & and Y~ liO4. Ths, lints! X6 and Yo hsVe,sigo Owitcbits (1) 41414 Applying to ~the ch switches o% (2Y) lines a ptiliegentritied1ocaLly whi tle switches (1) iand (2),and at the s4m, time opens di des.01 ana D2'are to relieve the switch (3(., The ci the shunting effect of th6 resistors. 18.3.68 as 1226302/18-24~V.E;KHAVKIN(17.9.69)BuI 16/ 5.5,69. Class 21al. rut-Cl.H 03k. J-i 6 - 19761837 BEEMMEMMMM I -Z -9 c /I F- C.; USSR UDC 615:372:576.852.23].012.8 KHAVKIN. Yu. A., AKATOVA, E. N., and VOROB'YEV, A. A., Ufa Institute of Vaccines and Sera imeni Mechnikov "A Method of Obtaining Highly Purified Diphtheria Toxin." Moscow, Zhurnal Ylikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 11, 1971, pp 91-96 Abstract: A new method of producing large quantities of pure diphtheria toxin :Ls described. The method includes removal of porphyrin and other ballast sub- stances from the crude toxin through adsorption on charcoal; a 50-70-fold con- centration of the filtrate by ultrafiltration through molecular sieves; separa- tion of the ultrafiltrate (2-3% proteins) into three fractions an sephadex gel columns; elimination of two fractions throug h precipitation with ammonium sulfate; and purification of the middle-peak fraction through sephadex ion- exchange chromatography. The product has a specific activity of 2,700-3,400 Lf/mg of total nitrogen and 40-50 MLD/Lf. It contains no aimixtures of somatic antigens and is homogeneous, as indicated by electrophoresis in poly- acrylamide, ultracentrifugation, thin-layer.gel filtration, and precipitation in agar. The purified toxin is composed of four to six discrete components with isoelectric points at a pil of 4.5-5.0. All the components have toxic and nuclease properties and are neutralized and precipitated with pure anti- toxin. J Acc. Nr- f Code: UR 0069 XF00365317 PRn(ARY SOURCE: Kolloiduyy Zhurnal, 1970v Vol-32, Nr 1. OP 74 ON THE STRUCTURE. AND RHEOLOGICAL. PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS EMULSIONS OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE Mikhaylov, N. V.; Sharax, T. A.; B. L.;.Arsen'yev, A. N. Summa*ry A study has beer inide of the rheological properties of aqueous suspensions of Polv- ethylene terephthal3te (PETPH) stabilized with rosin soap as well as of some compositi- ons consisting of PETPH dispersion and a polymer ffiickener-polyvinyl alcohol. The vi5- cosityof the compositions has been found to be, mueb higher (,50-100 tiniei) t1uln those of Its components. A illechiniarn of Aructure formation In conipwitions 1hasbeen sugges- ted. An empirical linear equation ri-f(P) in a logarithmic forn~ is given and some as- stunptions are made regarding Ahe physical significance of the constants oin tdiese equations. RE-EL/FRAME 19721379 MEN &.1iffiftal USSR uDc 612.172+612/76 F'ROKHAZKA, I., MHOKIN&L I. V., and BARBASHOVA, Z. I., Physiological Institute, Czechoslovakian SSR, Tiigue and Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Bio- chemistry imeni I. M. Sechenov, Academy of Sciences USSR, LIeningrad "The Effect of Prolonged Fypokinesia on the Heart Muscle of Rats" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni 1. H. Sechenov, Vol 59, No 8v Aug 73, pp 1237-1241 Abstracts The effects of 30- to 4-day hypokinesie on the heart muscle of tan white.rats was Investigated. Sharp weight losses were observed for the whole organism, the heart and particularly Its right ventricle. A weakening of the contractile ability of the myocardium In response to rhy-thmio electrical impulses was seen, as well as a further weakening after 20-ninute anoxia, said to indicate a lose of resistance to stress. Additionally a small deceleration of anerobic encre-y exchange in the ventricles wan found, on the basis of lactic acid accumulation. The right ventricle showed a slowing of glycolysis ard glycogenolysis, the left only slower glycogenolysis. Glycogen content In the heart muscle was unchanged. While not d ecleivoi the distur- bance of energy exchange Is r;,aid to play an important role in the loss of the heat is stress resistance from prolonged limiting of movement. A USSR UDC 591.105 PIRUZYAN, L. A., GI=R, V. M., MNO'N'OSOV, V. A. , B!,- J,. K-H. "KA L, S. # Institute of Chamical Physics of the USSR Acaden~,- of Sciences "Effect of a. Constant ragnetic Field ort the State of the Blood System of Uce', Moscow, Izvestiya Akadezii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Diologicheskaya, No 1, 1972t pp 1412-145 Abstracts A study iias r,--de of the effect of a constant mz.Snetic field on the state of the bloo-i system and the fr-,c radical content iz the blccd of mice. The constznt r--~znetic field intensity was 5fCOO oersteas for axpo2ure tines of 4, 24 and 72 hours. A-fter ex-.,3ura to a,constant z~-zne'Lic field, ~u--b3r of rcticullocytcs Und lcukoc -u ytez in the "blood of nice incr~~a2cs, the henogllobin content ircro--;csj- the eryth-rocy-te production p:?r cubic Lilli- Reter of blocd r2r 6,a-y increases, axd. the free =dic-al. content- In=azes. A change in tha qvallicLtAva con-positlon of the crythrocytc:3 eyp=:;~-,cd in an increase in th~i awzb;~x o-f calls of Incroased ri-16Ability I.u A carx-olation rju;ib-~~- of erythrocytea, rotlculcc.~:t-csj the =d th:,- vaxiation In freo radica activity of the bl,.,r,.d of rtice cSier th-a effect of a cons'Lant nagnotic, field were eztzblleh,~:i. of the 4:pna--ics of the vaxiations of the hal-.otol6gic i1nd,--xas and .-Caec =4ical activity in the blocd of nice &fter the offoct of the con*tant ran-notic 1/2 USSR UDC 621.762.01(088.8) -POGODIN-ALEKSEYEV, G. I., GAVRILOV, V. M., KHRAMOV, S. P., V OSHKIN-,,O. B.1- SYRKIN, V. G., and UEL'SKIY, A. -A. "Method of Producing Dispersed Materials" USSR Authors' Certificate No 301379, Cl. C 23c 11/02, B 22 f 1/00, filed 7 Apr 66, published 2 Jun 71 (from RZh-I%Ietallurgiy No 1, Jan 72, Abstract 3P) Translation of Abstract: A method is suggested for producing dispersed ma- terials by the application of refractory metal compounds to powders through thermal decomposition of vapor of the metal-containing-component, with the powder with enhanced mechanical properties., delivery of a layer of powder of the refractory compound is alternated with vapor of.tbe metal-containing component in amounts sufficient to grow a layer of metal, ~,rith the metallic component that forms during thermal decomposition undergoing treatment by ultrasonic vibrations through a gaseous medium. 7 Md 7 AA a 044300 UR'0482 '_ Seed d-it t ri cal i Derwen t swdet InVentions lllustraixed , 24~976 AWMUL.ULTMORIC OSCILIAT12NS Ito CUES nethod fdr their generation."The PUT" Of the Invention is the Stneration. of an 131tiasowle trem and brakir<. Thim.Ls achieved &y,gena additional Sao flowa an tha main strem, patciphtwy mid in' case of au electricalXy conducting ps, -by applylat a coazts I -Msmet-4 _6eld 4LrqicUA. from cmntre~to the-periphery. The main SAS'sties 16 produced li~ bloviall moaxle u6der &e Ou"s prAs' re: &at from a. OU "4.6.67 as 11642k)3118-10.$TAWJIOV-&CH.K.P.et aliA.- J"';, (1.10.69YAW1. 117/14.S.69.. CUss-42s.. Int.ClA 06b. AMORS _S tanvukovicl~. Ki, P P~96diii-Aleks6yev G I* Kolgnikavj_.S.~. M. Khavroshkin, G.. ey MIX A Zia " USSR UDC 669.3'24-053.4 IGIAV5KLY__.N__X_. KRASNOZHEN, S. V., ZELIDIAN, Yu. L., STARIKOV, A. M. '(Study of Effectiveness of Application of Ultrasound for Dispersion of Stil- fide Copper-Nickel Orel' Primeneniye Ulltrazvuka v Metallurg. Protsessakh [Use of Ultrasound in Metallurgical Process -- Collection of Works], Moscow, 1972, pp 145-147, (Translated from Referativii)-y Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G362 by the authort Translation: The possibility is studie d of dispersion of sulfide Cu-Ni ore using US oscillations under atmospheric and.increased hydrostatic pressure. The US source was a magnet ostri cti on convertor type PMS-61M. KithanS-L~ratio of 1:100, temperature 75', and pressure in the. operating, chamber of 5 atii an ore with a grain size of 100 + 0.1 mm is fully disporsed in 2 hours to a grain size of 100% - 0.1 mm, 80% of the initial mass uJ7 the- initial ore specimen being dispersed to this size in the first 15 minutes. I Figure; 3 Tables. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.762.2:669.5 HITIN, 1. 1., SOKOLOV, M. A., IMVSK N. N.; PREOBRJ0-iE1HSKIY, H. A., YAKUBOVICH, 1.~A., KIRILLOV, 0. D. "Obtaining Zinc Powder by an Acoustic Eddy Disperser" V sb. Primenaniye ul'trazv-aka v mtallurg. p.Eotsessakh (Application of Ultra- sotmd in Metallurgical Processes -- collettion of works), Hoszzw Steels and Alloys Institute, 67, Moscow, 1972, pp 149-151 (from RW-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr.72, Abstract No 4G403) Translation: A new procedure is described 'for obtaining finely dispersed Zn- powder from a melt using an eddy acoustic pneumatic atomizer. Wo illustra- tions. 31 A.. a USSR UDC 621.762.002.5 HITIN, 1. 1., IIY--iL SOKOLOV, It. A., KIRILLOV, 0. D., YAKUBOVIC11, I. A., PREOBRAZHEIISKIY. . . "Acoustic Vortex Disperser to Obtain Finely Dispersed Metal Pmtders" V sb. Primeneni-ye ul'trazvuka v metallurg. protsessalch (Application of Ultrasound in Metallurgical Processes -- collection of works), Moscow Steels and Alloys Institute, 67, Moscow, 1972, pp 171-173 (from RM-Metallurgiya, 14o 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4G424) Translation: A description of an acoustic eddy atomizer used to obtain finelv dispersed metal powders is presented. One illustration. USSR UDC 621.762.01 HITM, I. I., KIRILLOV, 0. D., K1JAVSKIY, N.-N., SOKOLOV, M. A., YAKUBOVIC11, 1. A., PREOBRAZIIENSIIY, N. N. "Problem of Using Sound Vibrations in Powder. He tallurgy" V sb. Primeneniye ul'trazvx&a v metallurg. protsessakh (Application of Ultra- sound in Metallurgical Processes -, collection of works) , 11-foscou Steel and Alloys Institute, 67, Moscow, 1972, pp 147-149 (from RZh~--Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4G387) Translation: The prospects for usifig sound vibrations in powder Mtallurgy are demonstrated. 4-entry bibliography. 32 USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094 "Y11ft"N., YAKUBOVICH, 1. A., SAMOYLOVA, L. I., PREOBRAZHENSKIY, N. A.,,* KIRILLOV, 0. D., ULANOV "Studies of the Influence of Ultrasound on the Process of Sulfuric Acid Leaching of Phosphorite" Primeneniye Ulltrazvuka v Metallurg. Protsessakh (Use of Ultrasound in Metallurgical Processes -- Collection of Works), Moscow, 1972, pp 72-74, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhunial, Metall'Urgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No S G214 by the authors) Translation; It is demonstrated that US oscillations, breaking down the film of phosphogypsum, intensify the process of sulfuric acid leaching of phospho- rites. I Table. 74 USSR UDC 669.295.48 SMIRNOV, Yu. R., LISKOVICH, V. A., MEYERSON, G. A., BOYKO, A. 1. "Some Results of Investigation of Application of Ultrasound in Hydrometallurgi- cal Processing of Titanium Alloy Wastes" Primeneniye Ulltrazvuka v metallurg. Protsessakh [Use of Ultrasound in Metallur- gical Processes -- Collection of Works], Moscow, 1972, pp 98-102, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G267 by the authois) Translation: Results are presented from studies of combined reagent modes of leaching of trinary Ti-Al-V alloy hydride 'with the application of US oscilla- tions. The duration of the process and temperature decrease in comparison with leaciving in an ordinary tank. However, the ultrasound CULISCS undesirable overfine breakdown of some portion of the solid phase, hindering further treat- ment of t1te suspensions. 3 Figures; 2 Tables; 4 Biblio. Refs. -1/2 030 UNCLASSIF180 PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 ,:.TITLE--OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF NITROGEN DOPED ALPHA StLICON CARBIDE CRYSTALS _U_ ,.AUTHOR-(02)-PURTSELADZE, I-M.t KHAVTASIq 4-G. ,,'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR AKAO. NAUK GRUZ., SSR 1970t 57(l), 45-8 6ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TAGS--CRYSTAL OPTIC PROPERTY, SILICON CARBIDE, CRYSTAL IMPURITY1 NITROGEN, ABSORPTION SPECTRUMt ABSORPTION COEFFIC104T, LIGHT REFLECTION .,,-.COEFFICIENT ~~..CONTROL'MARKINIG-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP NO--UR/0251/70/0571001/0045/0048 ACCESSION ND--AP0117777 UNCL45SIFIED 2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRCACCESSION NO--AP0117777 :,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ABSORPTION AND KEFLECTION OF N DOPED ALPHA SIC SINGLE CRYSTALS WERE INVESTIGATED [IN THE 2-1.514U SPECTRAL RANGE. THE SHAPE OF THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM IS ATTRIBUTED TO ABSORPTION FROM THE N LEVEL TO THE CONDUCTION BAND. THE ENERGY OF THIS TRANSITION WAS DETOo FACLLIlY: TBILIS. GOS. ~..UNIV.r.TBILISI, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 541,.671-447,31+538-27 SAMITOV, YU. YU., PUDOVIK, M. A.t KHAYAROVs A. I., and faBARDINA, I. K. "Stereochemistry of Organopbosphorus Compounds. III. N uclear Mlagnetic Rezonance Spectra of 1H arA 31P and the Geometric Isomerism In a Series of lt2,3- oxaazxpho-spholanes" Leningrad# Zhurnal Obahchey Xhiali,, Vol X1111 (CV), No 1, 19?3, PP 46-51 Abstract: In containing the studies in the field of the stexeochenistry of phosphom-us-containing hetero cyclesp the prevence of steteoisomers In the series If substituted 10302-oxaa,-aphospholanes was detected in lfbich Isomerism is caused by the presence of the chiml carbon atom in the ring and the men- tioned property of tho FIII phosphorua atom, The proof of the presence of the g3tereolsomera was obtained by the method of gas-liqtdd chromatography and nuclear magnetic resonance# the conformation of the high-element ring was established by analysis of the nuclear magnetic reson=ce spectra. The series of 5-otbYl-193,2-oxaazaphospholanes,.,which are tabulated were synthe- sized and Investigated. The predominant conformation of the 5-number hetero- cycle is the form of the envelope with the oxygen atom at the top of the vent. 1/1 WSR, UDC 621.315.59.1, KARANOVAj YE. X. t DEMAK91, D. X* STAPMUN, K. V. "7310V 4,4 and Z" t. -ULL "Study of Sin-rle-Crli,stal SIC Films Obtained by Bombaa-d-zent, of 51 Sin-le Crystals Wltha~ 10-45.0 Hoscow, Doklady Akadeaii N -auk SSSR, Vol 200F No 4, 1971, I)p 869-870 Abstracti The authors obtained SiC .1ilns by:bonbarcUng S1 sinule cr-fstals with at2r-dc carbon Ions with an ener~7. of 40 key and a dose of ove-- 1017 ions/cm at 600 and 7000, IR absori)tion spectr-, were uzed. to idenvify the ione-inplanted fiLns with the SIC co,-,--=nd. rt-,;dIes aado on the ion-inplaant~~,4 !aye--s by the reflection -ethcd s~:Oied that a temperature of 7000 .4-S nec,,-s--axy to c-roate single-ci-;stal iiJ M.-I ---Y the -ib: mc ';~o sludy t-- stracluxe o,~' the n-SzC-n- ard c-Si. ion bo. =dzen. -thl" J. h-atero-junctiors creatc-d by the 4or. nethod, ilea-- Uxenents nere 0-1 ths photo-czf szectra, ;~-zd 1-7 characteristics of Uese junc-Uons. Thn- resulto indir-ate a co=es~:or~den-= between the real encrCy ztructure o' tho lxiero- junction ana the iheoratical on,.!. The method of C.-cat-in-'.. heterostr-c-Lures by ion irrzadiation %a-kes it. pozslble to ereat-- zi:qle-cz-jzta1 layer-T CF c=- pounds of the Implanted ion with ato,7z of the elements r-,Wrig up ti,,O ub- L-- - 78 - USSR KRAYDAROV Z. Sh. Media" "Sensor for Measurement of Concentration of Gases in Liquid Otkry-tiya Izobreteniya Promvshlennye -Obraztsy Tovarny),c Znaki, No 5, 1972, Patent No 35S554. Translation: Sensor for measurement of concentration of gases in liquid media, containing electrodes insulated from the medii-m being tested by a semi-impermeable membrane, and a stirrer, differing in that in order to in- crease the stable operating time of the.sensor, a floppy brush is fastened to the circular magnet of the stirrer, and contacts the membrane. USSR UDC: 621-378.385 REEDILOV, M. R. and ~YPAJRQV K., "Characteristigs of Stimulated, Radiation of a Ruby Laser Ir- radiated by Co Gamma Rays" Leningrad, Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fizJJ,-i, No 2, 1972, PP 391-394 Abstract: Asserting that the action of gamma rays on the charac- teris cs of a ruby laser has received relatively little atten- tion and that data of the laser's energy characteristics in the literature is contradictory, the authors describe experiments they jerformed on the time, energy, and spectral characteristics of the stimulated radiation of the laser. They also investiCated the density distribution of the radiation over the beam cross section during one pulse of the pumping lamp, and the change in absorption capabilit-v of the.active ruby element before nd after radiation by Cof-10 gamma rays in dosage intervals of 0-109 roent- gens. Block diaeram of the experimental equipment is given to- gether with plots of the laser energy. charactOTiOt' " and the transmission spectra of the ruby in.the 4000-7000 range, both plots showin.6 the effects before and after the irradiation. Be- fore-and-after photographs of the laser time characteristics are 112 US.9R UDC: 621.378.385 BEDILOV, M. R. et al, Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fizilci, No 2, 1972, pp 391-394 also reproduced. The authors explain the substantial change in the laser's characteristics as the result of the reduction in the concentration 9f the Cr3+ activator in connection with transitions to Cr + and Cr4+. They are associated with the Institute of ysics at Tashkent. Nuclear ~-h 2/2 USSR UDC 615.786-092.259:612.746 )ARPV UNOVA, Ye. M., and GLEBOVA, N. V., .,- K. Kh., LEBEDEVA, L. D., GLAZ -fn~_diute ~FZR_e`mlstry, Academy of Sciences Tadzhik SSR; Tadzhik State Medical Institute imeni Abuali ibn-Sino "Physiological Effect of Carbamates of Dihydropyranol Derivatives" Dushanbe, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, No 4(45), 1971, pp 41-46 Abstract: The effect of 2,5,6,6-tetramethyl-2-ettiyl-dihvdro-5-pyranoI (K3) and 2,6,5,6-tetramethyl-6-ethyldihydro-5-pyranol (K6) On the central nervous system of mice was studied. In both of these compounds the methyl was sub- stituted for ethyl at the 2d and 6th positions. A transfer of the ethyl radi- cal from the 2d to 6th position increased.to some extent the toxicity of these compounds, regardless of the method of administration. At the same time, it improved some of their effects on the central nervous ayGtem, such as soporific and muscle-relaxation properties. An intraperitoneal dose of 200 mg K3/kg did not cause any visible effect on animals, but a dose of 300 mg/kg produced a very strong depressing effect, and 400 mg/kg made all mice lie on their sides in 4-5 min. In the case of K6, a strong.depression was produced by 250 mg/kg. A large subcutaneous doses of K3 and K6 (900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400 mg/kg) produced depression in 60 min. Doses of 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1200 1/2 39 USSR KHAYDAROV, K. Kh., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, No 4(45), 1971, pp 41-46 6/kg administered orally produced a sedative effect in 15 min., and mg K3 and K all animals were. lying down in 45 min. A combination of caffeine and phenamine with 300 mg K3 or K6/kg removed partially and doses of 500 mg/kg completely removed the stimulation produced by caffeine and phenamine. Animals slept for 30, 62, 87, and 150 min. when given 400, 500, 550, and 600 mg K3/kg, respective- ly. In the case of 300 and 350 mg K6/kg, the sleep was prolonged to 300 and 350 min., respectively. The effect of these compounds disappeared completely in 18-24 hr. All mice perished in sleep when injected with 650-700 mg K3/kg, or 500-600 mg K6/kg. The sleep produced, by hexenal (60 mg/kg given intra- veneously) was prolonged 2.5-14 times when animals were preliminarily injected with 10, 25, 50, or 100 mg K3 and K6. A displacement of the ethyl radical from the 2d to 6th position did not improve much the anticonvulsion properties of these compounds. The data obtained indicate that both compounds ac!t on the central nervous system, although the cholinolytic properties cannot be ascribed to them, 2/2 USSR UDC 947.91+3 F7 V07isi-l"OL.- POROS11IN. K. T. (DECEASM), SADYKOV, YU. D., WWI)a SHTEY11, A. L., DEGTYArOl, V. A., and BURICHENKO, V. 1.4 Institute of Cheidstry Academy of Sciences TadzhSSR "Physiologically Active Papaverine Derivatives" Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1, 19720 pp 83-84 Abstracti PaDaverine reacted with acyl chlorides of sulfonlc acids, carboxylic acids and chloroacetic acid, yielding N-ben2Gnesulfonyipap~tve--c-'Lq.'Lll--rL chloride, a.p. 2000 (dac,)j F-benzoylpimpaverinium chloridel m.p. l)3 If-acetylpapxierinium 0 chloride, m.p. 217 (dec.); and the chloride of 11-papaverineacetic acid, m.p. 2100 (doe), The products exhibited hypotensive and spasmolytic properties. UDC 577-153.4.(575.3) TUKHTAWI, T. M. , and NIKITIN, V. 1. , Ifember of the 0; Scienceel Institute~of Chemistry Pf the Tadzhik Academy of Sciences, and the Tadzhik State Redical Institute Imeni Abual' ibu-Sino -"Anticholinesterase Activity of Certain Derivatives of Carbamic Acid!' Dushanbe, Dokla4y Akadexii Kauk Tadshikskoy SSHl Vol XIII~ No 11p 1970, pp 65-67 Abstracte Carbamates, generally, are already known ms sedatives, soporifics, tonical antispaszodics# muscle-relamnts and anticholinesteiasic agents; the Institute of Chemistry is attempting to extend the list of physiologically active carbamates, having thus far synthesized 10 compounds in this series not previously described. The compound,5-=baxyloxy-2,2,3t6p6-pentamethyl- 3-pyran (IL ;,) was the object of the present study. In vitro tests of-)~ showed that various concentrations produced different degrees of inhibition of the antichoMiesterase, activity of the blood sezma of a healthy rabbitl concentrations of W 3 and 10-4.produc&d strong inhibi- t1on (25.1 and 24.1%), and weaker concentrations of 10-5 aza 10-6, only weak inhibition. In vivo tests, ~dinjections of 50 mg dicl not produce any change In 15 and 30 minutes# but produce a 6.8% reduction after an hourp and a 10% reduction after two hours. A:100 Mg/kg dose, however* produced a 66 'WSR- MUYDAROV, K. XH., et al., Doklady Akadexii Nauk Tadzhikokoy SSR, Vol XIII, No 11, 1970, pp 65-67 10% reduction in cholinesterase activity in a half-hourg and this increased to 16.og 15.6l 17.0 and 22.9%P after 1,2, 3 arA 4 boxma, respectively. J Pharma~cology sind-1 6 xico, logy USSR UDC 577.153.4.(575.3) YIHMDALtR~OV ~K. Kh. PAUK, S. I., and NIKITM, V. I., Institute of Chemistry, S cl Acddemy BY ci es Tadzhik SSR, and Tadzhik State Medical Institute imeni -Abuali ibn-Sino "Effect of Certain Derivatives of Carbamic Acid on the Cholinesterase Level in Blood Serum of Intact Rabbits Dushanbe, Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 14, No 6, 1971, pp 68-69 Abstract: To determine whether a derivative of carbamic acid, preparation Kq, affects the cholinesterase levelAn blood serum of intact rabbits, uwo deriva- tives of this series were investi ted.~ 'The preparations were: 5-carbamyloxy- 41,5,6,6-tetramethyl-2-etli~l-deltal-adil-iyldropyrane (K3Yand 5-carbamyl=,r-2,2,5,6- tetramethyl-6-ethyl-delta -dihydropyrane (K6)- These.compounds are white crystalline powders poorly soluble in water. Both preparations were given intraparenterally in doses of 50-100-200 mg/kg in staTch. The results were compared with proserine (10 mg/kg). During the first hours after the admin- istration of 50, 100, and 200 mg of theIK3 and K6 preparations, no marked changes were discovered in the activity of pseudocholinestarase. A sharp decline in this level was detected 5 hours after the administration of 100 mg/kg of the K3 preparation, and on the third day after the administration 1/2 USSR KMDAROV, K. Kh., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 14, No 6, 1971, pp 68-69 of 200 mg/kg of the K6 preparation. Experiments with proserine were tested under similar conditions to compare its effect with the K3 and K6 preparations. Proserine was tested in a dose of 10 mg/kg. A reduction in the cholinesterase -level of 30-34% was noted already in the first 5 hours. The maximum decrease was detected in the first day -- 53%, and a 45% reduccion was observed by the third day. It was thus shown that the K3,and K6 preparations have some anti- cholin~.i,3.terasic properties, but that them action is mucb weaker and less pro- Ionge~ m that of proserine. 212 Uj .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . USSR KELAY-DAROV., U., Chair of Children's Infections Tashkent Instil"ute for the ImpFo-vd_m_eR_bf Doctors "Dynamics of ET.7,iunological Indices in People Inmimized With Live BI%Lcellosis Vaccine" Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, 'To 10, 1972, Pp 79-80 Abstract: T, -1 he dynamics and sensitivity of the passive he nat ion ~_actiozn was compared with the Wright, Huddleson's and opsonin phagocytic reactions, -with the intradermal Burnet test and with,oDsonin determination in people vaccinated against bracellosis. One group of stfoJects was ci)mnzosed of .1.8 workers in the Tashkent meat indu3try Vho may have been infected with bi-acellosis. This group and a control g tact with livestock or roup of 10 people not in con imat products were vaccinated and -then tested every two mon'ths. It was found that the 7Dassive hemagglutination reaction was more sensitilri! tlen the other 4-es"-s studied in detecting irrmilunoloGic shifts in vaccinated 1jeople, and t1hat antibody titers were higher and the test.stayed p(mitive about tw' Lcu as long (to 2 years in 50% of cases) in subjects with occupitional exposu~.e. It was concluded that the test should be used to select candidates for revaccinat 11/1 USSR Chair of Childhood Diseases, Tashkent Institute for the ed Training of Physicians I'Dynamics of the Paasiv-- Hemagglutination, Wright, and ffuddlooon Tests in Brucellosis Patients" Tashkent, YRditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana., No 8, Aug 70, pp 4o-42 Abstract: A study of 90 brucellosis patients showed the passive bemagglutina-- tion (PH) test to be more sensitive than either the Wright or Huddleson tests. The results of all three testa varied according to the form of the disease. With the acute fonn, the PH test was positive in all patients, the Wright test in 81.6%, and the Hudd-leson test. in 90.9%. The titers in the PH test were invariably higher than in the other two. ~With the chromic form, poaitiva:. results were recorded in 92.3%, 50.0%, and:84.62% of the patients, reupectively. The indices of the PH test in patients with chronle brucellosis were high during relapses, the titers ranging from 1:800 to !-Q200. They were low (1:10.0 to 1:200) in patients with the severe form of chronic brucellosis and in those with primary involvement of the nervous system; The PH teat.remained positive for as long as 10 years after recovery.- REVMW OF NEW FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY TEACHING All) (Book'4 reviow by Prof D tur of Juridical Sciencen. Y',..Knz1nv Ae~turer, and. N X it illatructor at the SArnttov JuridicA Institute; Moacow. Solsiaiisticheskaya Zakonnant' Russian. No 12, 1971. Rigned to, press 1Z November 1971. pp ~~-k ~ff During the I&at decade interest in psychology has ntlitceably grown.. And forensic psychology, the elaboration and development of which.began relatively recently, lit attracting attention, The development of forensic psychology.and the timety introduction of its achievements into practice are directly connected with teaching it in Ole higher Juridical aducation institute&, Thorefore. texts and teaching aida for this discipline are extremely needed. The work of A. Dulov being reviewed is one of the first attempts to create a teaching aid for forensic psychology. The role of psychological regularities'and the psychological characteristics in Implementing the tasks of socialist juittice to shown in it. The aistbor gives special attention ti) studying the activity of implementing juttice and investigatea is psychological sides and special feature%. The aid contains a general and a special part. The first section ithe general paril Is an introd-actton to forensic psychology, Here its significance fnr the activity nf implement- ing justice, its subjectj method, tasks. and place sit the mystenn of other sciences are shown. The author exhatistively arlLucs (or Iliv, th"retical basin of making forensic psychology,an independent scienre. He says that the one of psychological laws and characteriettes ily tilemselves in any form of human activity still cannot create the bases fill- making it an *A. Dillov, Stidebna (tichebnoje posob [Forensic g polkTholVaiya ~y e) i~a 4 Psychology (Teach Ill) Y..h.y. Slkola Publishing 11 o:use. Minsk. 1970, 3.63 pp. 65 USSR UDC: 548.5:535.37 ~KUVMINA, I. P., LOBACHEV, A. N., P=TE CHENSKIY, B. S., STAROSTINA. L. S.Z STOPACHINSKIY, V. B., IUUYDUKOV N. H., Institute'of Crystallography, Academy of Sciences.of.the "Luminescent Crystals of Cuprous Oxiie" Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 18, No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 635-637 Abstract: The paper describes a method of growing large perfect crystals of Cu20 to study bright narrow luminescence lines of recombination of free oxcitons. A polycrystal like speciman of Cu2O is -treited by zone melting with an electron beam. The resultant specimen usually coasists of 2-3 crystals. A single crystal is grown, using one:of these crystals as a seed. The result is a transparent q lindrical rod up to 10 mm in diameter y and 100-mm long. These large crystals can be used to study many new properties of excitons -- interaction between excitons and the feasibility of making lasers based on cuprous oxide crystals. ---- - ------- m, ~ "'amm"'m m-no 1"IRWIM11111111MIRI W USSR ).43 tit KOWf--~~Tl, B. C f jr. c e --v. r-, t T, Dz-,Velctp1n,ir Sb. nauch. t,.,. V",7111 1-yur..-J.naforov i osobo chist. vesfchestv min. lected Sci --fic Vlorks oi the Al on ,-e.nti 1 Institute, of Phosphors and Extra Pure Materj.ah~), 11.171, vNl,. S pp, 83-92 (from R.Zh-Khimiya, No 7, Apr 72, Ab5t:rzict No 7LI-811 on: conside feasibility o', Tra-- duvices. A study is 7.ri~de of' the effc!c-4- thc of 1he irlel.,Celyl; colmjm.,:,~Anrl in. ".1- of.the 1,mt-tez;c-eiri, Im:,-ar, the fiiiini-., .11 L"I dielectric and. of the ralteriul ill thu L--.1fe on the distribution of-' 1'et-,reen the. rellectiriJ It is sho1wrn on the u:t;.-a-mle of a blue t~),lt brj,,~ht- .50 V, ness of 11-1P nit- cai! U~! r~rcdaced fit a Voltlcl-,e w, Hz when the thickn,,~-,!, of t, ilLminescen". is 10-13 I-atio Of to dielectric is 3 tc, 1I. t1viA,y of tvll-z ref; z-in:-, is ISY., 37 Mare, arle2 reflecting l,1yO;.r is '(-?0 -i-d-c-Ons. Test CRT Podels. Biblio;.~rapby of 6 titles. Resw,~f-. USSR me 661.55 ARPUZOVt M- F-, XHAYENKOt B. V-# ard XACHKOVSYAYA, E. Ti, institute of tt..,et ftoblems of of Soiences Ukresit *'nvest'g&t'on of the Real StrUCtUr& of T1t&n1UX MononE';ride In the Region Of Its Homogeneity- XIOY, PDrOshkOvaYa Met4LUurgiya,, No 6(126), jun 73, pp 69-74 AbstTaCtl The boundaries of the homogeneity region of titanium mononitride, the concentration dependence of Its lattice periods, and its density in the annealed and tempered (from 14009c) Gtate&arek sPecifled for equil.1brium BeAkplese After annealing and texperings, titanium mOnOnttride possesses thrOughout the whole homogeneity -.egion & Haa-type structure with statis- tical disposition of titanium atom4 In the,metallic sublattice and of nitrogen atoms in the 28tallOid sublattice, The actual disposition of the &toms in sublattices is explained by a comparison of values Ofreflection faCUTS wd theoretically calculated ~values. I The degree of filling each Of the SubUttices with titanium al2d nitrogen atoms# depending on the ldtrOgeri content Of titanium WnOditrideo'is determined~ Two figures, two tabless six formulas, twolve bibliographic references. nm m 1 025 0- CL4S:�FI k) --02PC:T70 N I I PROCE:SSING DATE ~...TITLE-REAL STRUCTURE OF THE HIGHER VANADIUM CARbIDE -U- -AUTH3R-(03)-AR8UZ0V H.P.9 FAKt V,G., kilAYENKO, 8.V. NT P --USSR OU. Y OF INFO C ,._"SCURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 19709 L5(1)9 196-9 114TE PUPLISHED------70 'SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS9 PHYSICS ~JOPIC. TAGS--X RAY DIFFRACTION ANAL.YSISv VANADIUM COMPOUND9 CARBIDE, ~CPYSTAL STRUCTURE -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .--.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~PRUXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0754 STEP NC;--UR/0070/70/:)L5/031/0196/0199 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107296 --tYll, Ls 777771, 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 C:IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107296 ~'~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANNEALED (1600-1950DEGREES) SAMPLES C-F V CARBIDE WERE STUDtED BY X RAY DIFFRACTION. AT 43-5 AT. PERCENT C CONTENTS, THE SAMPLES HAVE A STRUCTURE OF NACL TYPE ONLY; FOR C IS GREATER THAN 45 AT. PERCENT# SOME VERY WEAK REFLECTION LINES, THE INTENSITYOF WHICH ARE MAX. FOR THE COMPN. VC SUBO TIMES 88, WERE ALSO O8SD. IN THE DIFFRACTION PATTERNS. FOR THE INTERPLANAR DISTAN-'ES OF THE CUBIC'UNIT CELL, ALPHA EQUALS 8.334. :IN AGREEMENT WITH 0. (EXPTL.) EQUALS 5.67p 32 V ATOMS AND SIMILAR TO.28:C ATOMS~OCCUR IN THE U141T CELL OF VC-SUBD TIMES 88, SPACE GROUP P4 SUBI 32 (P4 SUB3 32J.. THE COMPLEMENTARY REFLECTIONS SHUW AN ORDERED DISTRIBUTION OF VACANCiES IN THE-SUBLATT-J-CF OF C WITH DOUBLED LATTICE PARAMETER (ALPHA EQUALS 2A SU61) AND A-LSO SLIGHT SHIFTS (0007-0.08 ANGSTROM) OF V NEAREST OT THESE VACANCIESr IV-THE--alRECTION OF A VACANCY NODE* THE SAME TYPE OF ~DIFFRACTJON--SPECTRUM OF-COMPLEMENTARY:REFLECTION ~ WAS CBSO. ALSO FOR 'SO 5:~-.:: THE.CCJNCNS., VC SUBO TIMES 82 MINUS.VC.SUB0 TtMES 88. 7%, USSR UDC 619:616.988.43.085.37 KAUfYKOV, V. A., NURIYEV, G. G., ROMANOVICH, T. N., and,--- 0 Kazan' Veterinary Institute, Kazan' "Use of a Transplantable Line of Cattle Embryo Kidney Cells for the Prepara- tion of a Vaccine Against Foot-and-1.4outh Disease" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 5, May 73, pp 62-64 Abstract: Foot-and-mouth disease virus of strain A22 550 and of an epizootic A strain was cultured on a monolayer culture of transplantable cattle embryo kidney cells (CEKC). The virus that had been cultured on CEKC was inacti- vated with hydroxylamine, whereupon the virus suspension was freed of the excess hydroxylamine by dialysis. An experimental vaccine was prepared b combining 70% of the inactivated virus suspension with 25% of a 6% AIOH)~ suspension, 0.1% quinosol, and 5% glycerin. Saponin (0.05%) or vitamin B12 was added as an adjuvant. The activity of the vaccine was estimated on the basis of the antigenic effect on rats, the index of resistance for mice 4-5 days old, and the protective dose for adult-mice. The effect of the number of passages Dn CEKC on the activity of the vaccine was.determined. The antigenic activity of the vaccine derived from the epi4ootic strain was the 1/2 81 A USSR KALMYKOV, V. A., et al., Veterinariya, No 5, May 73, pp 62-64 same as that of the vaccine prepared for the strain A22 550, but the index of resistance produced by it was somewhat lower. The vaccine to which vitamin B12.had been added was somewhat more active than that prepared with saponin. 212 L N C L A S SIFI E P4CCESS ING -'A'Tc--C3JUC7C TITLE-- IMPACT STKENGT~-ENING CF 44RD A L LC YI L U- ::ALTHGP--KFtfYE- T, C- LX qb I NTSEV G.A. If\FC--LSSR ~SOURCE--MCSCOIA, ~ESTNIK VASFINCSTkCYENDA, KC It 11;70, PF 32-35 -C A. I EFLLLISf-,EC-------7C .SL13JECT 11RUS-PATEVIALS JUIC T tCS-,-~40- I F TCCL i"VI AL HAI-tckN INC SK, I UAS] lW;, 01--Al. I CONTAINING 41LUEVP ILNGSTEN CONTAINIAC ALLCY# TCCL 5tF-'- L ,CCAUiCl- ~tPINH~L--hr FES7PICTICNS .DCCUME*Nl CLA~S--LNCLASSIFIEO ~PRCXY STEP P%C--UR/CI22/7Cfl,,'.C/C.JI/CC32/CO35 CIF-C CIE .. ................. ....... .... - ------------ ----- 11,000468 Ace. Nr. . Ref. Code: USSR UDC 621.9.025.13:669.D18.2.17:621.787.6 L., Candidate of Technical Sciences and UKRA-INTSEV. --G. A., ~111mpact Strengthening of Hard Alloy Tools" Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroveniya, No 1, 1970, pp 32-35 Abstract: The results of tests conducted for tool:strengthening by a blast of metal spheres of 0.1 mm in diameter and by hydro- abrasion, are described. The tests were conductedvith 76.2 x 19 x 1.27 mm plates of different alloys, clamped in a special jaw, with a blast directed normally to the plates. It was observed that the plate deflection under blast increased rapidly,with time, but after 1-2 minutes slowed down and after 3-5 m.:iceased com- 'pletely. Diagrams of residual stress, calculated from plates deflection, presented in a graP show that residual compression stresses are up to 60-80 kg/mm with-0.1 mm thickness of hardened layer. It was established that substantial residual striesses Reel/Frame may be obtained by.blast method on hard alloys with variOus CO- balt contents. The single and double tungsten alloys are less susceptible to strengthening. in order to check the efficiency of surface strengthening of hard alloy tools and-to establish the rational domain of application of this method to industry, ex- tensive performance tests were conducted by different tool plants. Thelv-results presented in a table show, that'the strengthening of the entire tool is.recommended for rough and semi-finish jobs. It is stated that the blast process for strengthening is used simultaneously for cleaning the tools from scales and solder. The-economy obtained by the application.of this.method to current production is emphasized. original article has 3!figures and 2 tables. 1.9790191 USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 BLOSHENKO, V. N., MERZHANOV, A. G., PEREGUDOV, M. I., KHAYKIM B. 1. "Toward a Theory of the Gas-Phase Combustio n of a Drop" V sb. Goreniye i vzry,~ (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, ViNauka", 1972, pp 227-233 (from RZh-Mekbanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B938) Translation: The gas-phase combustion of a drop of liquid fuel close to cri- tical conditions is considered on the basis of the inertia of the gas medium, and the validity of substituting the equations of multicomponent diffusion for the equations of independent diffusion ordinarily ured is also analy7ed. A computer solution to the problem is given. It is shown that it is impossible to neglect the inertia of the gas medium in problems concerning the combustion of a droplet and also that the drop is completely evaporated under critical conditions at the moment of combustion, and that the combustion picture at small distances from the limit considerably depend on the magnitude of the total pressure in the gas phasa (or in the- evaporation Intenijitv which i1i defined as the evaporatfori intensity in the absence of cbeinical reaction). USSR BLOSHENKO, V. N., et al, Goreniye i vzryv, Moscow "Nauka" 1972, pp 227-233 9 J It is shown that the multicomponent property of tile gas medium has a consider- able effect an the combustion process. 14;ref. Authors! abstract. . ......... _-7=.777777=_ UM IJDC: 662.612~ Ili, B. YUKHVID, V. I., DDMIDIOV, E. I., I-MRZHAITOV, A. G. , 1alAYL and KOZLOV, V. S. "Combustion Mechanism of Condensed Systems With Solid Admixtures in a Mass Force Field Novosibirsk, Fizi-ka Eoreniya i vzryva, No 2, 1973, pp 235-240 Abstract: This paper presents the results of experiments to study the rarely examined case of the combustion of systems with non- agglomerating admixtures. The experiments were conducted in a mass force field an compositions of ammonium Derchlorate and tita- nium. The assumption of non-agglomeration is based on the fact that the melting point o~ Ti is, at 17000,much higher than that of the perchlorate, at 11000 C. A diagram of the centrifuge in which the experiments were conducted is given together .,ith a descrip- tion of the experimental method. The rate of coWbustion was mea- sured by film photography. The reader is referred to an earlier paper (B. B. Serkov, et al, FGV, 1968i _4, 4) for a mcre detailed descriDtion of the apparatus and methbdoloey. The combustion rate has measured as a function of accelerations in the interval o~" 36 to 1200 g at room temperature. A model of the combustiori process is devised to explain the experimental results.: 1/1 38 USSR UDC 629.7.036.536.46 BLOSHEENKO, V. N. , MERMUNOV, A. G. , PEREGUDOV, N. I., and XHAYKIN, B. 1. "Formation of an Unsteady Diffusive Combustion Front During the Ignition of a Drop of Liquid Fuel" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vapr. Ispareniya, Goreniya i Gaz. Dinamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972--Sbornil,,(llth All-Union Conference an Problems of the Evaporation, Combustion, and Gas Dynamics of Dispersed Systems, 1972--Collec- tion of Articles), 1972, pp 42-43 (from Re.ferativnyy Zh.urnal--Aviatsionnyye i Raketnvye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1.34.11. Resume) Translation: A theoretical investigation is conducted of the process of tile fo=ation of an unsteady diffusive combustion front: during the ignition of a quieacent drop of evaporating liquid fuel In an inorganic gaseour, atmosphere containing an oxidant. The investigation was conducted for a thermal i-gnitlon mechanism and transition from ignition to unsteady.diffusive combusaion. During the analysis, account was taken of the unsteadiness of the process of heat and mass evchange in the gas medium. It was established that on the basis of the nature of the process tiking place, the transition froni i&nltion to unsteady diffusive combustion may be represented as an agg-regate of the successiva stages: formation of an unsteady diffusive combustion front -- unsteady diffusive combustion. MSR 536, h6 UDC MERMANOV, A. G. , RUMANOV, E. X. , KIfAYYJN, B. 1. , Moscow "Multizone Burning of Condensed Systems" Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fizlki, No 6, Nov/Dec 72, pp 99-105 Abstract: In the general case, combust.ion.of condensed systems takes place in stages, and the combustion front- is multizonal. Investigation of a two"zone model has shown that one of the zones predominates in nwItizone burning. The velocity of the front is equal to that of the predominant zone, but when there is a change in the parameters of the system, there may be a switch in the predominant role from one zone to another, as well as merging and splitting of zones. A generalitation of the two-zone model with possibilities for transition to analysis of a complex multizonal front is considered, and it is shown that for a front with two reactions (in the condensed phase and in the gas) and dispersion, only three variants of the heat-releasing zones are possible (two three-zonal and one two-zonal). All possible types of relations are found for the burning rate as a function of the depth of dispersion. 1/1 Reaction Xinetidl�~~ USSR UDC 536.46 ROMANOV, E. N., and -11 Institute of Chemical Physics, USSR WA66 J1 Academy of Sciences, MOSCOW "Flame Propagation through Particle Suspension in a Gas" Moscow, Dok-lady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 201, No 1, Nov-Dec 1971, pp 144-147 Abstract; In the case of a combination of,particles or fuel droplets suspended in a gaseous mixture- containing an oxidizer, if.the particles are small enough they will burn with kinetic heating and the combustion of the suspension will be close to that of a homogeneous system; while the heating zone will be much wider than the reaction zone, the velocity of the front will depend exponen- tially on the temperature, etc. But a quite different front structure is possible. Various formulas for use in assessing the parameters of flame propagation are adduced, with consideration of several possible controlling conditions. ~A 7, 90G 615-385-7..01(047% USSR KhAIJKJON.A B. I.. and NZ'XIINSKAYA, U, A., Biochemistry Laboratory, All Union w moor ~n 214 '%clen 3. To earch Institute of the Hygiene and Toxicology of Posticides, 3.c eW Polymers, and Plastics "The Mechanism o1 Action of Sevin on Warm-Blooded Animalsh: Mloscow, Voprosy Pitaniya, No 1970, pp 8-14 Abstract: Sevin (N-mothylnaphthylcarbamate) is a highly effective insecticide, with contact and intestinal action. Within 5 minutes after entoring Ll-.Le boay through the gastrointestinal traa~, it is found in all theitiszmov, reaching peak after 30 minutes, then gradually decreasing to the vani,.~hjxig point within 48 to 72 hours. It does not have cumulative action. A rayiuw of the liter;~tura (47 ;3oviet and 11 foreign titlea) and.tho authors' own 3how that savin has a pronounced effect on the main metabolic procosavs of Lhe coll (respira- tion, oxidative phosphorylation. glycolysis) and membrane pormenbility. Je:ipite the lack of cumulative action, prolonged administration of the J;nsecticide in low doses (7-2 mglkg Ifor 5 months) significantly altors the intonsity of glycolysis in cytoplasm., and the degree of its aotivation by mitochonarial, especially Oprotain", factors. The main contractile protein of the mitochord1ria is parti- cularly affected. USSR UW 532.61 GRIGOR'YEV, YU.M., IPYN I., ThOYAN, N.M., MEM"OV, A.G., Aff iliate of the Institute of Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, Academy of Sciences USO)R "The Theory of Equilibrium of Drop Vaporization" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 44, No 3, Mar 70, pp 647-652 Abstract: General transfer equations in a two-component system are- used as the basis in deriving a system of equations which describes the equilibrium of vaporization of a drop when the process takes place at high intensity. The charac- teristics of vaporization are calculated with regard to Stefan flux, the ternpera- ture dependence of the transfer coefficients, the overall pressure differential of the medium due to vaporization, and the difference between the molecular weight of the components of the medium. Expressions are derived for the rate of vapori- zation, the drop surface temperature, and dimensionless tranofer atzabers. General- an flux. Cor- izing criteria are found which characterize the part played by Stef rections for the rate of vaporization are found which account for the temperature dependence of the transfer coefficients. The pressure differential in the gas is calculated. Vaporization of the drop in an,atmosphere of the same vapor is considered. Calculations for ~mter and,ethyl~alcohol by the proposed formulas show satisfactory agreement with the experimental:data of various.authors. USSR UDC 539.27 VILKOV, L. V., K L. S., and EVDOKIMOV V. V., Moscow State University HAXELN, imeni M. V. Lomonosov "Electronographic Study of Molecular Structure of P[N(CI[3)213 and FIN(CH2)213 in the Vapor State" Moscow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Khimii, Vol 13, No 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 7-14 Abstract: Geometric parameters of the tris-dimethylamidopliosphite (I) and tris-ethyleneimidophosphite (II) molecules were determined by means of gas electronography at about 100*. Concurrent study of (1) and (II) made it possible to determine whether the correlation between the magnitude of the barrier to the inversion of a pyramidal configuration of themitrogen bonds and the average value of its valence angle is carried over to the phosphorus derivatives. Principal internuclear distances and aver4ge quadratic ampli- tudes of the vibrations of atomic pairs were determined, from the curves of radial distribution using the least-square method. Optimal rotational angles of NC2 groups about the P-N bonds were determined. The configuration of nitrogen atom bonds is nearly planar in (1) and practically pyramidal in (II). An increased r(PN) was noted in (II) as compared to (1). 20 USSR UDC 547-588.1 XKAYKIN, L. Sg~ and YILKOVt Le Vot Moscow State University imeni H. V. Lomonosov mKolecular Structures of Acyclic Organophosphorus Compounds" Moscow, Uspekh:L Kbimlij Vol 40# No 12g Dec 71, pp 2174-2202 Abstracts A review with 231 references. A. systematic coverage of the struc- tural data on acyclIc phosphoruso-ganic compounds reported In 11terature up to 1971 is given, The geometrical parameters found in these compounds are classi- fied in terms of the prevailing concepts on the valence state of the atom in a molecule and- types of chemical bonding. On the basis of this classification soze general rules of the geometrical molecular structure have been noted. It has been dete=1ned that in ease cf an actual:example of the bond ty-pe phos- phorus-elementg their values may vary considerablyp exceedIng the experimental error. This actually is a manifestation of the influence of the immediate surroundings an these bonds. However, the problem of the interaction of atoms, which are not directly connected is difficultg.because the necessaxy experi- sental data are missing. This review covers the following subheadingsi valence states of the phosphorus atoml the bond lengths and valence angles in trivalent phosphorus compounds; the bond lengths and valence angles in pentavalent phos- phorUs compoundsl and conformational isomerism In acyclic phosphoruBorganic 171p0 USSR UDC 541.124&532.5 GIIMXIY, S. K., and KFAYKIN, M. L. "Application of the Boundary-Iayer M-thod to the Solution of Problems Concerning the Movement of Gas Mixtures with Exotic Reactions" Rauch. TA-. In-t ldekh,, Mosk. Un-ta (Scientific Works of tho Inst4 tute of Plecb- anics, Hoscow University), No Ii, 1971, pp.110-126 (from -Referativnyy Zhurnal, Nekhanika# No 2, Feb 72l Abstract No 2B844 135, T. V. Bache'nova) Translationt Solutions of problems dealing with tha nonequililorium hyperonic flow of gas in the vicinity of a wedge and:a cons, as well as In front of a moving piston, are obtained by means of the boundary-layer method. Into the equations of gas dynamics for a two-dimensional or axisymnetrical flow, a term is entered which characterizes the supply of~heat to the gas as a result of the course of a single Irreversible reactiohp the rate of which depends ex- ponentially upon the temperature. The solution for two-dimension and axi-symme- trical flows is sought in the form of series with respect to the powers of a small paraieter, which depends only upon the adiabatic exponent of the gas. An illustration shous the relative position of shook waves for the wedge and the Conep for an equilibrium and frozen roaction:and for a notaquilibrium reaction. Pressure profiles on the wedge arA on the cone ~ itre constructed. Solutions for 4 USM KIN, M. S. and YAKUBOVSKIY, A. Yu., Institute of Physical Problems, USSR f-jr=dew 01 Mftces "Excitation of Constant Potential Differences by an Ultrahigh-Frequency Field in Bismuth" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 60, No 6, Jun 71, pp 2214-2219 Abstract: The authors investigated the constant potential differences (on the order of PV) which set in in single crystals of bismuth at helium terVeratures acted on by an ultrahigh-frequency field (with a power on the order of 64) and a constant magnetic field. They established that two types of emf -ire excited in the bismuth sa=les: (1) Nernst emf, which is the result of heating the sanple with OffF currents and (2) "radio-eirXII., which is produced by the effect of UHF magnetoplasm radiouraves which propagate in the bismuth in the presence Of a sufficiently strong magnetic field (on the order of k-Gs). The authors also discuss severall possibilities for studying radio-emf in raetals. The dis- lt* eforences to other works; the ussions are rather detailed w th nimerous r authors use schematics to illustrate and c1arify their findings. Figure 1 is a schematic of the resonator used in the research, Figure 2 shows the record- ing of the potential difference excited in a sample by a UHF fiolA. Figure 1/2 7 -T- U&SR MAYKZg M. S., et al, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Vol 60, No 6. Jun ?1, pp 2214-2219 gives,the curve of emf versus temperature for H I kOe. The authors conclude Lng that further study, both experimental and theoretical, be made on by,suggestj the:phenomenon, of exciting radio-emf in metals. The article contains 3 figures and _a bibliography of 1? titles. 2/2 4o USSR UDJ 621.~965.62.028-7:621.2' F~f V14AYKTN. X.S YURIST, BOV. 80n The Investigation Cf The Noise-Factor Of An Optical Heterodyne Reciver With Impurity Phatoresiutanoe" Rediotekhniks i pleh-tronika, Vol XVII, IN"o 5, MaY 72, pp 1018-1023 Abstract-. An oxnreacion is found for the noise factor F of an optical hetero- dyne. receiver with impurity photoresistance and with arbitrarj pavers of the heterodyne, and for varioue relations betwean the resistance of the photo- sansitive oemioonductor cr-yetal and the load. Tho problem of a choice of the ametera of tho impurity pbotorosintanco; ie conaidered:with the object of do- ar p creasing the mapnitude of the noise factor, P, rig- 7 rof. Recolved by editore, 12 April 1971, USSR UDC 621.376 KIIAYKI if. VORONr", V. A., 511. "Band Electro-optical Modulator for the Range up to 1 gigahertz" 1-toscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 6, 1971, pp 153-155 Abstract: The structural design and basic.characteristics of a band electro- optical modulator based on high-resistance GaAs are presented. The frequency dependence of the modulation coefficient was measured in the video range. A formula is presented for calculating the critical load frequency. To increase the controlling power it is necessary to increase the lo;.%d dimensions which in accordance with this formula leads to a decrease in the critical load Fred quency. The static transmission: characteristic, the standing wave coefficient and the frequency characteristic of the optical modulation coefficient were measured. A formula is presented relating the synchronous detector readings to the optical modulation coefficient. On the basis of the modulator a device with a C0271aser was manufactured to take the frequency sensitivity characteristics of radiation receivers seill- sitive to a wavelength of 106 microns. The device operates in the modulaLion frequency band up to I gigahertz. USSR UM 681,327.11 IVANENKO, S. D., KLEPIKOV, A. N., KHAYKIN, V. B. "A Device for Recording Information on an Electrochemical Carrier" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tdvarnyye Znaki, No 18, 1970, Author's Certificate No 271888, Filed 18 Dec 68, pp ~107-108 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for recording infor- mationon an electrochemical carrier. The unit contains three groups of electrodes, one of which is made in the form of a flat fixed electrode, while another.is made in the form of plates which are insulated from each other. The device also contains a cartridge for the carrier,,a receiving drum, and a transport mechanism for the carrier. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the speed and reliability of the device are improved by fastening the third group of electrodes to a movable table and nakin$ this electrode 'group in the form of needle electrodes arranged in three rows, ant-, of them eorreaponding to the common flat electrode,and the other two corresponding h Ins lated plates and set at an angleito the directipn in:which the to t e u carrier moves. 1/2 -- - - 71 - ---- ---- - -- -- - F MI-Pom-pp-m-mm, on USSR UDC 8.74 KAK`URIN, N. YA., KTAYKIN, Z. S. "Program for Simplifying and Printing out Logical Formulas Using Digital Computers" Pribory i sisteiW avtomatiki. Resp. mezhved. temat. naucti.;-teklm. sb. (Auto- mation Instruments and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), 1972, vyp. 24, pp 127-134,(from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V483) Translation: A study was made of the algorithm and flow ebart of the program for finding the parenthetic representations of the switching functions describ- ing.the functioning of digital devices using digital computers. The program is executed on the Ural-4 digital computer. It is noted that the results of the experiments on the digital computer confirm the high efficiency of the algorithm. Thus, machine time of 5-10 seconds is required to find the optimal parenthetic representations of functions of 2-4 variables; for functions of 5-7 variables, 45-90 seconds and 10-11 variables, 3-5 minutes. 1/1 UDC 615.285.7.015:612.018:547.756 KHATKINA, B. I., and SHILINA, V. F., Laboratory of Biochemistry, All Union M1htT-ftd--Rmearch Institute of Hygiene and Toxicology of Pes~icides, Polymer and Plastic Substances, Kiev "The Effect of Some Chlorinated Organic Pesticides on Serotonin Metabolism" Moscow, Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 34, No 3, May-Jun 71, pp 357-359 Abstract: DDT administered orally in 70 mglkg dose for 2 days or 3.5 mg/kg dose daily for 5 months (corresponding to 115 and 1/100 LD50 respectively) elevated urinary excretion of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid by 188 and 105%, respectively. When Lindane was administered in comparable L1)50 doses (34 mg/kg for two days or 1.7 mg/kg daily for:3.months) the excretion of 5- hydro)vjindoleacetic acid was increased by 160 and.100%, respectively. This suggests that a change takes place in the metabolism of serotonin. on~ UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T-ITLE--ON THE MODE OF SEVINE ACTION ON THE WORM BLOODED -U- AUTHOR-(02)-KHAYKINA# B.I., KUZMIPJSKAYA9 U.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--.V OPROSY PITANIYAv 19701 NR 3p PP 8-14 PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 t$UBJECT,AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL ".'.TOPIC TAGS--PESTICIDE# TOXICITY/(U)SEVINE I :--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .~-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED SCIENCES PESTICIDE XY REEL/FRAME--1999/1181 STEP NO--UR/0244/70/000/003/000810014 '.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123158 UNC LAS S I F IE D 2/2~ ozi UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 :tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123158 GP-0- ABSTRACT. LITERATURE SOURSES AND THE -AUTHORS PERSONAL OATA THAT ARE CONCERNED WITH THE TOXICITY, METAaULISM ..'AND BASIC -BIOCHEMICAL FACTORS UNDERLYING THE SEVINE ACTION UPON THE WORM ARE-ADDUCED. FACILITY: CABORATORIYA 310KHIM11 VSES. N-I :,~~,,~~.'.,:,INSTITUTA-GIGIYENY ITOKSIKOLOGII PESTITSIDOV9 POLIMERNYKH I PLASTICHESKIKH MASS, KIEV. UNCLASSIFIED Cc ~Nr. Ref. Code: UR 0219 PRIMARY SOURCE: Byulletent Ek! ental"noy Biologii i Meditsiny, 1970, Vol 69, Nr 1, pp 1) 7 -6*0 SPECIFICITY OF NICOTINAMIDE CO-ENZYMES (NAD AND NADP) DISTRIBUTION IN CELLULAR STRUCTURES OF THE LIVER AND BRAIN IN PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF, CHEMIfCAL ORIGIN Pavlova, I. I. all1i,,a, B. I Institute of Hygiene and Toxicalo of Pesticides, Polymers and Plastics. Kiev 9y The effect of different doses and exposure periods to the action of the orcrano-cliP)- rine pesticide DDT on the content of nicotinamide co-enzymes in cellular structures of the liver and brain of albivo rats was studied. DDT was aduvinisterdd peroral!v in amounts of TO mg/kg three times in succession of in doses of 3.5 rng/kg daily for in a long-term ac4ion -5 months. Both with a three-fold introduction of large doses and of small doses of the pesticide a substantial fall of the nicutinarnide nucleotides (NAD and NADP) level in the homogenate and their nonunif(."rm di3tribution in the hepatic cellular structures were revealed. In cellular structures of the brain a uniform decline of the NAD and NADP levels was noted, while protracted introduction of small DDT, doses vvras followed by an apprtciable decrease of their content in'the mitoctiondria, ~due, apparently to cumulative properties of the pesticide, Palling NAD and NADP content in cell~iar fractions of the liver and brain is indicative of decreased energy potentialities of the tissues and can be used as one of the early sians of poisonin&r produced by DDT, REEL/FRAME Class and Ceramic6~ USSR UDC 666.11.01:620.171.5 VIDRO, L. I., MAKHNAVETSICIY, A. S. , ZATSMAN, I. R.,'TROSIIIN, N. N., KHAYKINA, ? 'VM-. A- 0 MIMAYLOVA, Z. G. "Installation for Measurement of Stresses in Sheet Class in Reflected Light" Moscow, Steklo i Kera;aika, No 11, 1972, pp 19-20. Abstract: The Saratov Affiliate of the State Glass Institute has developed a laser installation for measurement of stresses in sheet glass. A helium- neon laser is used as a light source, the beam of light of which is polarized then transmitted through the glass, reflected on the second surface of the glass, focussed, compensated and converted to an electric current, measured by, ~an ammeter. The use of the reflection of the light from the second surfice of the glass allows all parts of the installation to be located on the same side of the sheet of glass, in many cases the only possible arrangement. The use of the laser allows the light beaas reflected from the first and second surfaces of the.91ass to be fully separated. TECHNICAL TRANSLATIVN' EVGLISH TITM TECMUCAL SERVICE OF~ CONSTMIXT1071 VACKNE-3y IT; laciWaZED CQLV1_.i5 FOREICH T ME: TF`7i';ICqF_"~MZ ORSUEZ141VANTYE STPOTTEL"ITYini RASH11; V ALMAOR t V. G. TAYTS AIM L. B. MAYXIS pp. SOURCE I NEKHANIZAT511YA STRO C].~IN6'25 E'-.1 E 1: 17 '.4 Zw L E Translate-1 for TSIM -by Eric- Knnner AsaocikNtes The Ct'PtCntS Of thiS pUblitAtion have been translated as presented in the otirinil text. rq4~ attempt has been made to verify the accuracy of any stitement ccntaincd licit,in. I r 11, translation is published with a minintuin of copy cditni; and graph;cs ;re74tation in cr,ic;r to expedite the dissemination of Information. Pkcriucscs for ad6vonal copies of -r*10 documint shoult! be addressed to Department A, National Technical Information Scm co, Sprin;ficld. Virginia 22151. Approved for public ittexit; distribution unlimited. This Lrai)vIation .., sec.-. pt"had from a Xerox zaniticript. The graphi %,,re not ieproducible. An attewpt to obtain the original graphics yiecld*cd~ negirt-We lc5u Ito- Thus, this document wan published go ig, in order to =~a It OVOL1.011t, on a timely basis. UNCLASS I F Ho PRO4;t-SStNG 04TE--160CT70 -'~.-TlTLE-PARAMETERS DETERMIhING A GA14MA FIELb IN A MEDluit OF ARBITRARY POSITIOl"! -4j- .:.-AUT'i0R-KHAYKGVICH, t..M. '_-~_.CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR f'.SCURCE--AT. ENEkG. 1970, 28(2), 140-1 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYS IC S TOPIC TAGS--GAMMA RADIATIONt RADIATION SOURCE# GEOMETRIC FORM, CALCULATION "'CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCU14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1994/1234 STEP NO--UR/0089170/028/00-2/0140/0141 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115251 UNCLASS I F IED 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PR6CESSENG DATE-16OCT70 _;;~CIRC ACCE-SSION NO--AP0115251 ,,-ABSTRACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GAMMA RAWATION, FIELD PRODUCED BY POINT SOURCES IN VARIJUS f4EDIA IS UNAMBIGUOUSLY DETEO. BY THE GEOMETRIC SIMILARITY FACTOR AND BY THE EFFECTIVE AT. NO4, OF THE MEOIUM, -EQUATIONS FUR THE CALCN. OF THOSE PARAMETERS ARE PR:ESENrED. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ODC 662.75:662.61 BLINOV, V. I., LUSHPAI A. L~ KHAYLOV V. M., and KRUDYAKOVt G. N. "Burning Rich Kerosene-Air Mixtures in a Tunnel-Type Combustion Chamber" -Moscow, Goreniye i vzryv -- sb. (Combustion and Detonation -- Colleation of Works), Nauka Publishing House, 1972, pp 416-420 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Teploenergetikap No 31 1973, Abstract No 3T71) Translation- The authors present the results of experimental research in the effect of the excess air ratio (0( = 1.0-0.3), the air temperature (Ta = 0-110000C), and the length of the combustion chamber (0.5-0.2 meters) on the degree of approximation of the mixture and the combustion products' parameters to their equilibrium values ine chamber with an internal diameter of 100 = and at a pressure of 1.1 kg/cm . As the values of O(and T are reduced, the difference between the experimental and theoretical parameters increases, Wkile the curves showing the change in the experimental data along the length of the chamber have a greater slope. The authors show that the~process of achieving an equilibrium state is limited by the heterogeneous combustion of the solid carbon given off during the thermal decomposition of the kerosene in the initial combustion zone. (4 Illustrationa; 5 bibliog. ref.). 36 - USSII 629-7-036-3-536.46 BLINOV, V. I. , LUSHPA, A. I.: M., and KELIUDYAKOV, G. N. "The Combustion of Rich Kerosene-Air Mixtures in a Tunnel-Type Chamber" Moscow, Goreniye i Vzrvv--Sbornik (Combustion and Explosion--Collection of works), Nauka, 1972,pp 416-42o (from Referativnyy Zhurnal--Aviatsionnyye i RELketnyye Dvigateli, No 2, 1973, Abstract No 2-34.26. Resume) Translation: Results are presented of an experimental investiggation of the influence of the air-excess coefficient (0(= 1-0 -- 1-3), the air temperature (Tair = 0 _- 10000C)' and the combustion-chwber length (0-5--2.0 m) upon the degree of approximation of the composition and parameters of the combustion products to their equilibrium values in a chamber with ma inner diameter of 100 mm at a pressure of 1.1 absolute atmoapheres. The result is obtained that as Q and %ir decrease, the difference between the experImmital and theoretical parameters increases, and the curves of chanF~e of the experi-mental dat a with respect to the chamber length become flatter. It is shown that the process of attainment of the equilibrium state is limited by the heterogeneous combustion of solid carbon escaping during the thermsl. decomposition of kero- sene in the initial zone of combub-tion. 4 figures- 5 references. UDC 1/1 1/2 026 UNC L A 11-5 1 F I Ed: PROCeSSING DATE--18SEP70 ..TITLE--DYNAMIC OF SUPERHARMONIC.VIBRATION DRIVE MECHANISM -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BYKH0VSKIYj lol*v KHAIMCHAYEVt I.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR MASHINOVEDEN[YEs NR 11 JAN-FEB 70, PP 3L-38 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~-..SUBJECT. AREAS--,14ECH*t IND*, CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR, PHYSICS TAGS--DYNAMIC SYSTEM, DRIVE TRAIN, HARMONIC OSCILLATION, MECHANICAL VIBRATION~.F.REQUENCY CHARACTERISTIC ,'..-CONTROL MAqKING--r-40 RESTRICTIONS _. ..;DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEC) kq-oxy REEL/FRAME--1986/1203 STEP NO--UR/0380/70/000/001/0031/0038 C.IRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103100 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103100- ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTPACT. 4 SUPER HARMONIC VIBRAfION DRIVE MECHANISM IN THE FORM (IF A VIBRATING SYSTEM WITH FIVE DEGREES OF FREEDOM WITH DEaALANCING EXCITER OF VIBRATIONS OF PENDULUM TYPE IS STUDIED. THE SYSTEM CONSISTS OF A BOTTOM TABLE SUPPORTED BY PLIABLE SPRINGS, A PENDULUM WITH BUILT IN DEBALANCER AND,REACTION FLYWHEEL JOINED BY A TORSION UNIT IS SUSPENDED FROM THE TABLE.. THE ROTATION FROM THE DRIVE IS.TRANSMITTED TO THE FLYWHEEL AND FURTHER ON THROUGH TORSION UNIT TO OEBALANCER. THE UPPER TABLE IS JOINED WITH THE BOTTOM CINE BY WORKING SPRINGS. OF THE TWO GROUPS OF THE SYSTEM, ONE SERVES FUR RESONANCE 'AMPLIFICATION OF THE SECOND HARMONIC OF THE TORSIONAL VIBRATIONS OF THE DEBALANCER, AND THE SECONOr FOR THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE THIRD HARMONIC aF THE-VIBRATIONS OF VIBRATION EXCITER:FRAM-E. THE,APPROXIMATE FORMULAS FOR THE AMPLITUDES AND INITIAL PHASES OF STEADY VIBRATIONS ARE OBTAINED. THE AMPLITUDE FREQUENCY AND PHASE FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS ARE PRESENTED. UNCLASSIFIED__- Mechanical USSR BYKHOVSKIY, i. I., and KILADICIWEV 1. S., Moscow "Dynamic of Superharmonic Vibration Drive Mechanism" Moscow, Mashinovedenlye, No 1, Jan-Feb 700 pp 31-38 Abstracr: A superharmonic vibration drive mechanism in the form of a vibrating system with five degrees of freedom with debalancing exciter of vibrations of pendulum type is studied. The system consists of a bottom table supported by pliable springs. A pendulum with b~iilt in debilancer and reaction flywheel joined by a torsion unit is suspended from the table. The rotation from the drive is transmitted to the flywheel and further on through torsion unit to debalancer. The upper table is~ joined with the bottom one by working springs. Of the two groups of the system, one serves for resonance amplification of the second harmonic of the torsional vibra- tions of the debalancer, and the second, for the m-plification of the third harmonic of the vibrations of vibration exciter frame. The 413proximate formulas for the axaplitudea and initial phaGes of ateady vibrations are obtained. The amplitude-frequency and phase- f requency characteristics are presented. 0 _7:77 Acc. Nr; "00*A Ref . Code; UR 0056 AMIQ A*-Z PRIMARY SOURCE, Zhurnal Ekspen*.Mental'noy i Teoraticheskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol ~58, Nr 1, pp 3J-3(a SURFACE DESTRUCTION OF RUBY CRYSTALS BY LASER RADIATION Yu- K. DaailaU , A6 A, Magenkov, A. M. &okhorov C'N V. YAMAftMqiM.QV_Ma1,kVV Processes of surface destruction of the action of radiation froM a ruby laser are iavestigatted experfmentally.~~ The dependence of the threshold destruction power on duration of laser pulses ranging froul 3-10-7 to 4-10-1- see and the effect of structure-optical properties of :the surfaces on destruction threshold are studied. A theory of thermal destmetion on absorbing 'surface defects is developed. An expression is obtained for the dependence of ~ the: destruction ! power -on dura Lion of the light pulses. Good agreement- is found beWb,en the experimontal data and the theory of thermal destruction proposed. REEL/FR&ME 19731065' Cd In C16 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING -DATE--- 20 NO V7 0 _TLTLE--DEPL-l','0E.NCE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF AN IMPURITY:dN GROWTH RATE DURING CkYSTALLIZATICN CF SYSTEMS FkOM SOLUTION -U- H E ISijf4GRPHlC T ~__AUTf'.0R-(02J-ZhMUR0VA# Z.I.t KHAYMOVmALK0V,:.VoYA. ._'j;CUNTRY LF- INFU--USSR ... SGU,RCE-KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 19709 15(l), 136-41 ,DATE ;PU6L ISiEC--70 SU"ECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS -..,,.TOPIC,TAGS--CRYSTALLIZATIO,'i, CRYSTAL.IMPURITY, ZINC COMPOUND, NICKEL IU, C0MPCUNDo PGTASr 4 COMPOUND# SULFATE CNTRCL MARK I NG-ND RESTRICTIONS '9CCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -~PROXY REELIFRAME-1995/0905 STEP NG--UR/0070/70/01.5/001/OL36/0141 i]4~~.it_ I 1.k t__" I J- 11. i1 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 ..CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0116415 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISTRIBUTION CUEFF., K OF AN BETWEEN THE LIQ. AND SOLID PHASE DURING CRYSTN. [N THE ISOPORPHIC SYSTEM ZNK SU82(SO SU84) SUB2.6H SUB2 C-PlIK SU82 (So SUB4) -SUB2.6H SUB2 0 WAS STRONGLY DEPENUENT ON.THE DEGREE~OF SUPERSATN. BUT, AT C-ONST. SUPERSATM., PRACTICALLY INDEPENDENT OF THE RAFE OF STIRRING, CONCW* GF THE IMPURITY (fil PRIME2POSIllYt)t AND TFE~VISCOSITY OF THE SCjLh.t WhICH HOWEVERv STKONGLY AFFECTED tHE RATE OF GROWI'll OF THE (110) FACE- OF TPE CRYSTALS. THE INDEPENDENCE OF K AND FIIE GR(JWTH RATE SHOWS THAT TFEANLLUSIEN OF THE IMPURITY INTO THE CRYSTAL IS GOVERNED BY -,..-.,.EXCHANGE PROCESSES WHICH TAKE PLACE BETWEEN THE SURFACE LAYER OF THE THE SOLN. LAYER ADHERING-TO.ITO FACILITY: INST. -.KRISTALLCGR., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED--- oig UINCLASS'I'FIED~ PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 -TITLE--DIS1~16L.TIGN, __F ISOMORPHIC IMPURITIES DURING CRYSTALLiZATION FROM -AQUEOUS SLLUTIONS -U- u-AUTHOR-(02)-ZHFUROVA, Z.l.p KFAYMOVMALKOVt~V.YA* OF INFO--USSR ".,SOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970, 15(1)v 142--~S ~_DATE PUBLISHED-70 -~SUBJECJ AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TAGS-CRYSTALLILATION't AQUEOUS SOLUTIONt ALUMINUM COMPOUNDr ZINC NIUM COMPOUND, CRYSTA.L IMPORITY ---COMPOUND, AMMC I- '-CCNTRCL M AkKlhG--NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CL.ASS-UNCLASSIFIEU fOROXY REEL/FkAi4E--1995/0904 STEP NO--UR/0070/701015/001/0142/01-'tB '~C:IRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0116414 UNCLASSIFIEO _7 -2-12 019 UjNCLASSIFIED PROCE55ING DATE-20NOV70 ~._C LRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0116414 :-ABSTRAC.I/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ISCMCRPHIC IMPURITIE5 DURING CRYSTN. FROM AQ. SOONS. ON THE DEGREE OF SUPERSATN.r TEMP., C0NCN. OF THE IMPURITYv AND THE GROWTH RATE OF A ~GIVEN CRYSTAL FACE WAS STUOJEU FOR THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS: (1) ALK(SO SU84) SU52.12H SUB2 G-CRK(SU SU84) SU82.12H SU82 6; (2) AL(NH SU84)(SO SU84) SU62.12H. SU62 G-ALK(SG SU64J-SU62.IZH SU82 0,; (3) K SU132 SO SU84-K SUb2 CRO SUB4; (4) ZNINH SU84) SU132 (50 SU84) SUB2.6H SU82 O-NICNH SUB4) SUBZ(SO SUB4) SUB2.6ti SUB2,10; 15) - ININH SUB4) SUBZ (SO SUB4) SUB2.6h SUB2 0. THE FOLLOWING CONCLUSIONS WERE MADE: (1) IF -HE 'DISTRIBUTION THE IMPURITY IS MORE SOL. THAN THE eASIt SUBSTANCE,,'] COEFF. K IS SMALLER THAN 19 WHEREAS K IS GREATER THAN I FOR LESS SOL. JmPURITIES; (2) THE !,NCLUSION OF THE IMPURITY IN THE CRYSTAL DECREASES wITh CECREASINC 0EGREF_ OF SUPERSATN. IN SYSTEMS WITH K SMALLER THAN I AND INCREASES IN SYSTLMS WITH K GREATER THAN 1; (3) THE DISTRIBUTION -6VEN LF ISCMCRPHIC IMPURITI,:S IS UERENDENT CF THE GROWTH PYRAlilo OF A MORPHIC SYSTEMS HOLDS GIVEN FALL. (4) THE 8ERTHELOT NERNST LAW FOR IS0i OVER A WIDE RANGE OF CGNCNS. ANDzSUPERSAINS.v EVEN UNDER NONEQUIL. _CLINDITICNS; (5) THE DIFFERENCE IN ThE INCLUSION OF. THE IMPURITY BETWEEN 2THE GRGWIH PYRAMIDS INCREASES.WITH INCREASING IMPUR,ITY CONGN. AND (6) RELATTEN EXISTS BETWEEJ R N THE GROWTH RATE OF A GIVEN C Y5TAL FACE ANd THE F AC1 L I TY: INST. INCLUSICN OF ThE ImPUk[TY. MOSCOwt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED --- --------- --- 112 -019 UNCLASSIIIFIED PROftSSING i)ArE--090CTi0 LE--THEfJRY OF PERTURBED GAMMA GAMMA ANGULAR CORRELATIONS FOR ORIENTED MUCLEI -U- `.AUTHOR-KHAIMOVICH, F.P. .-,,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR l$OURCE--YAD. FIZe 19701 II(l)v 59-62 ',:0ATE PUBLISHED----70 SU13JECT AREAS-PHY51CS ~JUPIC TAGS-EXCITED NUCLEUSt QUADRUPOLE MOMENTr EXTERNAL MAGNETIC Ell-LD, ANGULAW DISTRIBUTION, PHOTON EMISSION~ GAMMA SPECTRUM, COIWELATION :STATISTICS MARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS :'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME-1960/0170 STEP NU--UR/0367170/11)11/001./VjO59/0062 ,.~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0048462 UNCLASSIFIED - - --------- -- - - --------------------- 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE-09OCT70 'C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP00484b2 GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE THEORY OF PERTURBED ANGULAR GAMMA GAMMA CORRELATI011 S FOR ORIEi -ED NUCLEI-IS INVESTIGATED. I N T THE POS.SIBILITY IS CONSIDERED OF DETG. THE SIGN OF THE QUADRUPOLE MOMENT OF EXCITCO NUCLEI. THE EFFECT OF EXTERNAL FIELDS ON THE ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF THE DOUBLE GAMMA QUANTA, EMMED BY ORIENTED NUCLEI , A~ND THE SIGN OF THE QUADRUPOLE MOMENT ARE DETD. THE AN ULAR CORiELATION OF G THE GAMNA QUANTA IS 13EST DESCRIBED BY INTROUUCING POLARJZATIGN TENSORS THE R SUEGN NUCLEI, WHICH ARE MATH. CONNECTEO WITH THE MATRIX OF THE -:'KALAN. FIL.-TEKH. INST.: NUCLEUS Pt40M0 PRIME D. FACILITY.. 77 KAZAN, USSR.. SSIFIED