SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHOKHRYAKOV, M.V. - KHOLOMAY, B.V.
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USSR UDC 621.314.28:681.325.3.088
SUSHKO, A. F., SOROKIN, A. A., and KHOKHRYAKOV, M. V.
"Determination of the Static Reference Error of the Code-Voltage Matrix
Transformer With an Only Source of the Reference Electromotive Force"
Probory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb.
[Apparatus and Systems of Automation. Republic Interdepartment.,11 Thematic
Scientific-Technical Collection], 1972, pp 115-119, No 24, 115-119 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal, No 10, Oct 72.12. Metrologiya i lzmeritel'naya
Tekhnika. Single Issue. Abstract No 10.32.125)
--Translation: An investigation is made of the effect: of the differential
resistance of the reference cmf source and of the roference anif deviation
from its nominal value on the workin&accuracy of the code-voltage matrix
transformer, making use of a star-like matrix and a single emf reference
source.- An analytical expression is presented for the calculation of the
static reference error at any point of the discrete voltage scale of the
transformer. A method is given for determining extreme values of the
reference error and scale points of the tTansfoymer i-xv which the error
reaches an extreme. Two illustrations, three b 4bliographical references,
USSR MC 632.95
CAR, K. A., KWAN, L. 115., POJ,90VSK-1Y, YE. A. , Idl OK-H.RYi1,MA4, V. S. , and
BuRymill, r'. n. amm Mmwmu
"Hexachlorobutadiene as an Antiphylloxera VIneyard Soil Fumiga-tion 1~,qent"
V sb.. Khim. sredstya zashchitz rast. (Cnem ima Plant PTuiectants -- collection
of works, Vyp 1, Moscow, 1970, pp 42-56 (rrom RZh-Khiz;,.1,va, 1'.11a 13, 10 Jul 72,
'1452 'Qy T. A. Belyayeva)
Abstract No 131,
Translations In a zonte of tot?.1 and partial PhY3.l0XOrjL infaction tlie vate of
boxachlorobutadiene (1) r~ihould retain its Dallort-"1100 fe)z m-3.71"t to co-~:e.
The article recow-lends consLum-ption rates for I and a techrique for usinj Itp
and shows the eHoat of I on the gmp-- plant, 0011 ZiC:VOflQr4L and microfmaim
and the effectiveness of a grariuleted prej=uticn' of I -a&uinst pbylloxera.
An estinate is given of the toxicity of I for varm.-Itloode-cl mimls.
USSR uw 632-95.o24.1
DRUY E. G. -Y-S.. SHYJSTOVA V. P., and AXISHINA., L. F., All-
Y I
Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Me~ans for Plant Protection
"Effect of Organochlorine Insecticides on Azotobacter"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 9~ No 7., 197.1, pp 42-44
Abstract: DDT or hexachlorane applied for the treatment of the soil of wheat
and cotton fields had no effect on-the az6tobacter in the soil. Application of
hexachlorobuttadiene (I) in amounts of 75-700 9/jft2 to the loamy chernozem soil
of vineyards in 1461davia, for the control of phylloxera inhibited the development
of azotabacter in the soil, as shown by tests carried out 18 irms. after the
spraying of I. Laboratory expeftionts with soil that had been inoculated with
a,culture of Azotoba~ter chroococcum showed that I applied to the soil in
amounts of 15-60 g/ril" (lid not have a harmful erfect on the de~-elopvnnt of them
microorganism. Soil of the chernozein and,sod-podzol tyl)es treated with I in
amounts of 5-500 rr,/k--, war. not toxic to azotobacter (the amount of I present
in.the soil .L,-;der pzmacticai conditions doess not exceed 1.50-50) ndkg). It
had.been established by Kho.,.h )va et all (Lhiriya v flel'alT,)m noz~,pK,otve,
ryaicl
iio,.51 1966) that I in ainounts.>501 has a toxic effect on 1-Tapavines One
77T777"
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DRUY,-E. G., et al., Xhimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 9, No 7, 19-(1, pp 112-
must assume that substances e-volved by the roots of grapevines subjected to the
action of I had an inhibiting effect on the-azotobacter, because I acting on
azotobacter directly or on the soil in the concentrations that were present
could have had no effect on the microorgAnism, on tlia,basis of the results
obtalned. in the study. G. it. Deniskina.participated in the work reported.
'77-7 -T-
E ASSI Ft t6 PkDCESSING DAT&--30OCT70
-_412 :,032 'UNCI
U_,
,.-TITLE--PROPERTIES OF ALKALI METALS
_~_:AUTHOR-(03)-BROYMANt YE*Gvv KAGAN# YU.mov KHOLASP, A*
---COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 001
S'OURCE-F I Z. TVERD. TELA 19709 12(4)t 1001-13
D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
"..SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
TAGS--ALKALI METAL# EQUATION OF STATEr SODIUMP POTASSIUMt ELASTIC
MODULUS
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
66CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF&wEO
.tPROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0949 STEP IqU-UR/0181/~rO/0121004/1001/1013
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121551
UNCLASSIFIED--
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121551
-,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BOND ENERGY, ELASTIC MODULIP
EQUATION OF STATE? AND PHONON SPECTRUM OF NA AND K WERE INVESTIGATEO BY
USING A 2 PARAMETER PSEUDO POTENTIAL* -GOOD AGREEMENT.WITH EXPrL. DATA
WAS OBSD.
j
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F,:
KAMIN Yu. EROT11 1, Ye. GG. 1010US
lk-ali Metals"
"Properties qf A
Lenin,-,rad., Solid State Physics; April, 19703 pp 1001-1.3
ABSTRACT: By of a tT,,-o-parameturic, pseudo potential a7-1-vi'ber of PVC7~0----
~ad pot bindi
ties of the alkali metals sodiwal uassium were st%t(Iied. -ng enar9j,
moduli of elasticity, their derivativas, equation of atlate, -6.ionon 3pectrum,
etc. Good agreement vith experimental data was observod in all cases.
The article inxludes 21 equations, 7 figures, and 5 tfblos. There are
31 bibliographic references.
USSR uDc 632 -954-
KAGORRAVOVA) L. H., and YgLCAMM, V.A., Nikita Botanical Garden
"Effect of Insecticides on the Damage of Apple Leaves by the Borer Moth on
Their Chlorophyl Content, and on the QuaUty of the Fx-4dts Ripened for ffarvesting"
Ybscov., Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 11j, No 10 (120), 1.973.- PP 37-39
Abstract! ~%taphos and metathione appearecl to be the most effective agents
against the moth, among those investigated; their usage had a positive effect
on the apple leaves and fruits. Durin.g the entire experiment the treated lealres
had more chlorophyl than the controls, so that their photosynthesis and sugar
forming processes were intensified. When diphterex was used, the results were
poorer, and DDT appeared completely ineffective. The chlorophyl content in the
leaves of Champagne Renet was the same as in the controle.
USSR uDc 6-~2.951:634.11
Ifikita State Botanical Garden
"Effectiveness of the Treatment of Apple Trees With PhosPhorasorganic
h3secticides Against Agronyzidae (Lithocolletis purifoliella)"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, VollO, 110 7 (105), 1972, PP 34-36
Abstract: The most effective agents against Stigmella malella Stt are
metathion and phosphite in concentrations of 0-05-0-1%~ followed by metafos,
nogas, and DDVF at 0.1% concentration. Nexion, phazalon, cidial, sistemin
(rogor), trichlorometaphos-3, and trolen were ineffective- Against Litho-
colletis purifoliella Jrsm the effective agents were me-ta-phos, phosphite, and
nogas at O-C25-0-1% doses, metathion and DDVF at 0-05-0-1%, and cidial. at 0.1"YJ
concentration. Nexion, phozalon, systemin, and diphterex did not affect the
reproduction of peats. On the bacis of experimental data, a triple trcatmnt
with 0.04% metaphos, or 0.1% metathion has been recommaded. The spraying
should be scheduled as follows: first -- in the phenopliase, second -- after
the apple trees stopped bloomXng and the third 12-14 days later.
argan- and! 'me: TrifispLant-at-ion
USSR UDG. S,715~..8-09 7. 2.09 S. 18 :615 -.36 5'. 0 18. 5 3
and LOPATINA, T..K., Hoscow
KRASKINA, N. PL. KjI!qQ
Institute of Epidlftialogy, an-d ~Iiciobiology,- Moscow
"Characteristics of the Depressive Effect of Antilymphocyte
Serum and Anti Iynipho cy ta, GLob.u-li,n on the Formation.of. Antibodies
in Mice"
Moscow Zhurnal 1,likrobiolocrii., Epidemiologii i linmunobiologii,
Vol 48., No 2, Feb 71, p-p 8:3---89
Abstract: Antilymphocyto s-arum was obtained. by-iiijecting mouse
lymphocytes into rabbit&.. The serum had an immunodepressive
effect on Mice given inject-Lons of sheep erythrocytes: the
formation of antibodies: to~the erythrocytes was sharply reduced.
No immunodepressive effect of antilymplioc),te, serum was observed
with respect to formatiomin mice of antibodies to the soluble
polysaccharide Vi antigen of' S. typhi, hovievtr. By saturating
antilymphocyte serum 33-40%, with (11,11-14)2S0 ,. fractions were
isolated fron, it whose immu-nodepressive effect considerably
exceeded that of the inditia:L, serujo. I'llescy-, :ft.-actjons, consisted
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KRASKINA, N. A., et a,l,, Zhurnal 1"likrobiol-ogii, Epidemiologii
i Immunobiologii, Val 41&,. Nal Z,. Feb 7L,, pp $3:--89,
of gamma-globulin (64-7/8'j) and beta-globulin (22-36'a). Th e
effect of antilymphocyte se-rum in depressing the formation of
antibodies to sheep erythrocytes could be assessed-conveniently
by determining the EDso of:the serum, i.e., its mean dose in mg
protein that reduced by SO% the number of antibody-producing
cells in the spleen vs.. the number of these cells.in controls.
The specific activity of' ant-ilymphocyte preparations with
respect to their immunodep-re:55ive effect can be-Actermined on
the basis of the immunoLogical response. of. mice- to sheep
erythrocytes by using theses procedures.
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Nit ro g-en ~ Com -pounds
USSR UDC 547.821.824.07:542.953
PROSTAKOV, N. S., K4jQ1.J2AM
PLESHAKOV, V. G., GOVOR, S. Ys., and
SHALIMDV,_V. P., University of People's Friendship Imeni Patrice Lumumba,
Moscow
"Condensation of 1,2,5-trimethylpiperidone-4 With Ethyl- and Naphtyl-
acetylenes and Synthesis of Substituted Pyridines"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedinenii, No 3, Mar 73, vp 349-352
Abstract: 1,2,5-Trimethylpiperidone-4 condensed under conditions of Favorskii
reaction with 1-butyne, a- and $-naphtylacetylene yields 4-(l-butynyl)- and
4-naphtylethyuyl-1,2,5-trimethylpiperidols-4, which after hydrogenation over
Raney nickel gave 4-n-butyl-, 4-(2a-naphtylethyl)- and 4-(25-naphtylethyl)-
piperidols-4. These piperidols can be converted to pyridine bases by de-
hydration, catalytic dehydrogenation and N-demethylation. In this fashion
2,5-dimethyl-4-phenylpyridine was obtained from 1,2,5-trimethyl-4-phenyl-
piperidience. Condensation of 2,5-dimethyl-4-phenylpyridine with formalde-
hyde yields 5-methyl-2-(a-hydroxyethyl)-4-plienylpyridine and 2-(5-methyl-4-
phenylpyridyl-2)-propaiiediol-1,3. The first product was converted to the
urethane N-phenyl-a-(5-methvl.-4-plienylpyrldyl-2)ettiylcarbamate and dehydrated
to 5-methyl-2-vinyl-4-phenylpytidine. 2,5-Dimethyl-4-n-butylpyridine
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PROSTAKOV, N. S., et al., Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedinenii, No 3,
Mar 73, pp 349-352
condensed with formaldehyde gave 5-methyl-2-(a-hydroxyethyl)-4-n-butyl-
pyrid-ine which was dehydrated to 5-methyl-2-vinyl-4-n-butylpyridine. T~ao
derivatives of this 5-hydroxyethyl compound were prepared: N-phenyl-6-
(5-methyl-4-n-butylpyridyl-2)ethylcarbamate and 5-metIiyI-2~(P;-benzoyloxy-
ethyl)-4-n-butylpyridine.
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USSR UDC 621.332.2
GUTKIN, A. A., KAGAII, 1-1. B., LEBMLV, A. A., 12'1101.LV B. A., SIWIOSHMIKOVA, T. A.
"Nonadditive Photoeffect During Combined Excitation in GaAs p-i-n-Structures"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poltiprovodnikov, Vol 6, 11o 2, 1972, pp 237-?41
Abstract: Results are presented froin studying the photoeffect during combined
excitation in p-i-n-structures of GaAs alloyed with Cr. Light from the admix-
ture and the characteristic absorption bands was used at room temperature. The
study revealed mutual signal amplification. With constant illumination, the
relative increase in the photocurrent I /I + I reaches 10, and with
k ad char
modulation of one of the light fluxes, the variable signal component can in-
crease by 100 times and riore. The ef f ect is observed f or i~i) ;~ 0, 7 electron
volts. In the admixture region the photocurrent, depeads linearly on the il-
lumination, and in the characteristic region it dupends superlinearly. During
conbined excitation, the lux-ampere characteristic is su~blinear. A qualitative
model was investigated which explains the observed an, lification of the photo-
p
response by an increase in the effective lifetime in the quasineutral region
with illumination of the diode by admixture light. The-, experimental results
agree well with the proposed model. The anplification;, of the photoresponse
is not specific to the given diodes, but it is possible if Lhe width of the
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GUTKIN, A. A. Fizika i Teldifiika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, rO 2, 1.972, pp 237-
241
quasineutral regions between the illutainated surface and the volumetric charge
surface is greater than LD (the length of the diffusion shift of the minority
cIurrent.carriers).
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KHOLEVO, A. S.
"One Generalization of a Rao-Kramer Inequality"
Teoriya Veroyatpostey i yeye-Primeneniya fThe Theory of Probabilities
and Its Applications], 1973,,Vol 18, Nc 2, pp 371-375 (Translated from
Referativn)-y Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 1.0, 1973, Abstract No 10V139)
Translation, A new inequality is produced for dispersions from which,
under weak conditions of regularity,the-~Rao-Kramer inequality follows.
This result is extended to "noncommutativell statistics arising in con-
nection with problems of quantum physics. Author's vied
USSR
KHOLEVO, A. S.
"An Analog of the Theory of Statistical Decisions and Noncoitnutative Theory
of Probabilities"
Tr. Mosk. mat.. o-va. [Works of Moscow Mathematics Society), 1972, Val 26,
pp 133-149 (Translated from Referativnvy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, Mos-,
cow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V234, from the Introduction).
Translation: Known problems of detection of a signal against a background
of noise are strictly stated and solved within the framework of the exist-
ing theory of statistical decisions. In recent years, interest has arisen
in quantimi-mechanical varieties of these problems, when the physical
carrier of the signal and noise is, for example, a quantum elect romagnetic
field. The significant parallelism in the statements of simple quantum-
statistical problems and similar problems from classical statistics indi-
cate the possibility of, a foimulation of the theoi.7 of stati.-,tical deci-
sions which would be suitable both for tho'classical and for the quaimun
case. This work suggests a generalization; based on the "logical" approach
of Von Neuman and Mackey to quantum axiomatics..
:1/2 050 UNCLASSIFtED PROCES~SING DATE--30OCT70
'.'tlTLE--EFFECT OF THE VELOCITY OF MdTIGN OF AN OXIDIZING MEDIUM ON THE
*41 r ION OF HEATPROOF ANU HEAT RESISTANT STEELS, AND ALLOYS -U-
G
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L.YAi, PROZOROVi ~YU.A.j K
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C CU N T R YOF INFO--USSR tzu
S3-UlRCE---IZVESTlIAt SERIIA FIZICHESKIKH ITEKHNICHESKIKH jNAUKr NO. 1, 1970,
P. 95-101
~,''OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-HEAT RESISTANT STEELt ALLOY DESIGNATICNI OXYGEN, IGNITION, GAS
-.-FLOw/(U)EIA!T HEAT RESISTANT STEEL, (U)E1445P NICKEL RASE ALLOY
..,CONTROL MARKING--NO.RESTRICTIONS
~.OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
1/0095/0L01
,-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1997/0024 STEP NO--UR/03711'rO/000/00i
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0119020
U L_ A- r571 ~_Va
Vic ma Al L-D
050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~~C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119020
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT
OF THE.VELOCITY OF MOTI&N OF OXYGEN AT VARIOUS PRESSURES ON THE I%G'NITION
OF HEATPROOF AND HEAT RESISTANT STEELS AND ALLOYS. AN ESTIMATE 15 MADE
OF THE RESISTANCE TO IGNITION OF ElAlT STEEL AND E1445P ALLOY DURING
HIGH TEMPERATURE TESTS IN THE PRESENCE OF AN OXYGH4 FLOrl ANO IN A
STATIONARY OXYGEN MEDIUM. THE MINIMUM IGNITION TEMPERATURE OF SAMPLES
EXPOSED TO AN OXYGEN FLOW IS FOUND TO BE. CONSIDERABLE -LESS THAN THAT OF
,-,-::.,SAAPLES IN A STATIONARY OXYGEN MEDIUM. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK
LATVIISKOI SSR'a
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LGSR UDC 53-081-001
GORBATSEVICH S. V. and MIOLIN V. M.
"The 14iin Areas o-P Research in the Field of Fundameirtal Physical Constants,
and Prospects for ImprovinG the Accuracy With Which Units of Measurement Are
Reproduced"
KharIkov, Ukr. resp. nauch-tekhn. konf., posvyashch- 50-letiyu retrol.
sluzhby USSR, 197-0 -- sb. (Ukrainian Republic Scientific and Technological Con-
ference Honoring the 50th Anniversai-y of,the Ukrainian SSR's Metrolo,-ical Ser-
vice, 1972 -- Cc 1 ection of Idoilks), 1972, pp 238-239 (from Ref erativnyy
Zhurnal -- Metrolog-iya i Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 2, 1973, Abstract No
2-32-54)
Translation: Contemporai-j work in determiLing physical constants and defining
them more precisely is closely related to the extremely important metrological
problems involved in reproducing units based on physiedl phenomena and -- in
particular -- phenoriena in atomic physics. Me intensive development of research
in spectra (particularly their kyperfine structure) led to the creation of
atomic standards for time and frequency units. The development of a technique
're
for stabilizing lasers and methods of measuring their quency and length
could result, in the near future, in an improvement in the accuracy with which
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GORBAMEVICH,, S. V. and KIOUT, V. M., Ukr. resp. nauch,tekhn. kon-L., pos-,ry-
ashch. 50-letiyu metrol. sluzhby USSR, 1972, pp 238-239
the speed of liEjit is measured; the only lirdtation is the ability to reproduce
a meter with an error of only 2-10-8. This barrier can be overco.-re by chant~inc-
over-to a new definition of a meter and reproducing it by using tiie wave len~,;ths
of the radiation of a stabilized laser. A simple improvement in the accuracy
ifith Vnich oDtical band frequencies and the.spe9d of light are measured (to a
degree of error no greater than 10-10 and 1-10-8, respectively) will maize it
possible to create a single davice for reproducing a second and a meter, pro-
viding that the speed of liGht in a vacuum be assiLmed a value with the
required degree of accuracy. The developiplent of absolute methods of measurin,-
gravitational acceleration and the creation abroad of partable absolute j;ra-vi-
meters mde it possible to refine the existin,- Potsdam syste-ii, and the Cues-
tion of changing over to a new Gravimetric system is now 1-T
dizcussed. The
Internal Bureau of Weights and PSeasures (France) should 'be considered ar:. the
most logical center for a &ravi-metric system. At them M-esent tire, gralrita-
tional acceleration is being jeaasured vith an error no greater than in
a number of places (Ima/,, ITES.? MPL.) This deGree of accu_~,_cy e1iii-linated th-e
error that is related to the gravitational accelerat.-on errO;- invol-'red In
reproducing a newton, pascal, or ampere. 'The present mathod a' reprod-ucinr- an
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GORBATSEVICH., S. V. and MOLLN., V. M., Ukr. resp. nauch--tekhn- konf., posvy-
ashch- 50-letiyu metrol. sluzhby USSR, 1972 -- sb- pp 238-239
ohm accordin- to the capacity of a rated condenser and according to fre-
0
quency -- insures a degree of accuracy for which-the error does not exceed
2,lo-7. However, there is an error in the very value given for the capacity,
related to the error in the speed of light-, that is estinated to be
(0.6-0-7)-10-6. There are a number of relationships between physical con-
stants that make it possible to reproduce an ampere or a volt. The main prob-
lem in this case is to overcome the "geometric barrier which is the basic
source of error when reproducing an wipere or a volt. The problem of maintain-
ing an ampere or a volt by using, phynical' constanto caji no,., be considered
solved., with a degree of accuracy for which the error does not exceed 1-10-7
or even 5-10-u-
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USSR UDC: B. 74
KHOLINA. Ye. A.
"On a Method of Eliminating Competitions in Combined Digital
Devices"
Avtomatika i vychisl. tekhr.., 1972, No 6, pp 10-13 (from RZh-
-Kibernetika, No S, May 73, abstract No SV742,by the author)
Translation: An investigation is made of the origin of com-
petitions in combined digital devices under condition that
any number of the input variables may change on the inputs
of the circuit. The study is done for circuits constructed
on two-input elements of the NOR type. It is shown in the
paper that if identical signals aye present on the inputs
of each element, then a transition from this intermediate
state of the circuit to any other state, as well as a tran-
sition from any state to this intermediate one takes place
without competitions. An algorithm is proposed which enables
determining P' and W sets of input variables whose arrival
at the inputs of the circuit puts it into the sought inter-
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KHOLINA, Ye. A., Avtomatika i vychisl. tekhn., 1972, No 6,
pp 10-13
mediate states. The introduction of intermediate P' and PI
sets on the circuit inputs after transient processes are com-
pleted and the circuit has achieved a stable state makes it
possible to eliminate both static and dynamic competitions in cam-
bined digital devices.
Uc:SR
NIKOLAYEV., A. V.,, GRIMINOVA, I. N.,,
IMATYUK, T. V. _EOL 'KII TOPMEVA, A. A.,
"Phosphorus and Sulfur-Containing Sorbents. V. Organothiophosphorus Sofbents"
-uk S
Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Ira BR Seriya
KUirticheskikli Naid-, NO 1, 1973, PP 79~83
Abstract: Data are presented on the synthesis, physical-cheideal evaluation
and sormtive power of org-anothiophosphorus sorbents -- eation-exchange resins
and "mixed" complexites.
'Aro types of phosphorus and sulfur-containing sorbents were synthesized.
The first type urere cations urith the functional g-roup -P(S) (OH),,. The sor-
bents of the second type were "nix-ed" complexites containing -the -cation-
exchanGe functional groups and -P(s)(OR) 2 where R are allrylo, The physical-
chemical charnactaristics and nor, uth sized. sorbento are
ptive powers of the sy c
given with special attention to che selectivity of the norbents and their
sorptive pover itith respect to extracting gold from acid sol-Litions.
The "inixe(V' corq)lexitoa 'were diatinguiahed by it sotfiowhaO; reduced sorption
rato apparently an a result of an increase. in steric, fat.Aors. For the cation-
excharqre resine a airall reduction in the degree of corytion of gold was
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NIKOLAYEV, A. V. et al., Izvestiva Sibirskogo Otdeleaiya Akudemii Nauk SSR
Seriya Kiiimichesld-kh Hauk, No 1, 1973, PP 79-83
observed with an increase in the hydrochloric acid concentration in the aqueous
phase; for the "mixed" coLTLlexites there was some increase in the degx--e of
sorption in the 0-5-3-0 normal HC1 range..
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TJS~.S,R. UDC 541.183.24
GRIBANOVA, 1. N., KHOL~XINTA-,-11. D POLOWINKID1. YU. N., and
NIKOLAYEV, A. V., Institute of" inorganic Chemistry, Siberian
Branch, Academy of Sciences USSR
"The Radiation-Chemical, Chemical, ar;d Mechanical Stability of,
Porous Organophosphorus Cation r-xchaneferall
1,61oscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy 1(himii, Vol 44, No 7, Jul 70, pp 1752-
1755
Abstract: The stability of organophosphorus cation-_-%chan-'re resins
derived from styrene-divittylbenzene copolymers (11phosphoriell r-~~sins)
under the action of gamma-rays during irradiation in HIINQ3,
and air was studied. Changes in the adsorption capacity ~or N'Llt
and UO ++ upon irradiation and in other properties were de-temained.
The ragiation stability of the porous resins was higher than that
of the non-porus. It increased with increasing degrees oE cross-
linkina. The higher stability of porous resivis, which had a higher
content of divinylbenzene, was due to greater possibilit-ies of
structurization counteracting decomposition during irradiation.
The resins also had a higher resistance to the action of
acids ON HN03 and 5N H2SO4) in tests contina*d for 1.5-3 mos.
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GRIBANOVA, 1. N., et al., Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 44,
No 7, Jul 70, pp 1752-1755
The detachment of active groups took place mainly by cleavage of
C-C, not C-F bonds. The mechanical strength of the resin5, which
was determincd by grInding tests, depended on the density o-f cross-
linking and the thickness of walls between pores. The data obtained
on the resins are tabulated in relation to the content of divinyl-----
benzene in the resins and the amount of iso-octane used in their
Mnthesis. The authors thank N. YR. HUYANOVA for tier assistance
in.the experiments.
'rice
w".
r,.~xza cc~-
Cin.,~rv,;: to tl;e th,~ f
h~ -ountrv in 1571-1M). Th,~ Z11,
or
t f'r,41'.(7r ~,, ,.!01-:,,~
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the ne,-;--, (.1, 11- 1-41*!:1 ~,nd
By the end of' -0 pl~~:j a I I Ell
t4-i.
lntru7~roductic-
1~11,3 book c.",
.1 v
L,Q6:, ;,V`
=1 t c n a t z o z %. z r r. 't; t.
fivl~w.:,rk, It, gi"tl v:i lh~ =='-. pr,=Inin;
ty-pea of coordinata watmatIc tolq~honc excli2rFLa `z.- rural netioOs
xtatlpleying tippparaLu.~ for rural co=--unicuLtana ;-'ncz. elec-.1-ic ;,cv,~r
ajuIr,=.-.t, And Inpit-z'w~ Leh Iue: boKr-i
A.~ exv~.4naticz "I ;"d, of Ibv nage of s o m. evc~rlet-ies
1'rom the mixed grass -roup which ware characterizea, by cc, nt e n t
of the ~r_wen element. t-ent in tlai~sr; WaS a'C
Phosptioras con-
the level o" the control. It was concluded "bat herbicl(les 2: the
t *he nutrit-onaL substarice contcnt i n
phenoxy acid group c~-Iari,-,e -L
U-.l - f
d4 V-'(,
f4eadow grasses of in varieties aud o.~.
ion with the re-rou7:)in,~' or v_nrieties
groups. However, in connect
caused by the- herbicides, the quality and nutritive value of hay on
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U S S IRI
II-MOU-10VI V. G., et al., Moscow, I,\h-ImLya v Sel"skorzi ionozyaystve-
Vol SY N.1o 7, Jul 70, pp 37-39
the whole do not worsen and in a number of ca-i-es even improve as F
result of increase in the amount of digestible protein in the
fodder.and change of calcium and phosphorus ratio in it (the latter
approachiag the norm).
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... ......
USSR UDC 621.316.(001.1+004.15)
KHOLMSKIY, V. G., ZORIN, V. V. MALIY, NIO.
"Optimization of the Maintenance Schemes and Voltage Conditions in Municipal
Networks with the Aid of a Computer"
V sb. Tekhn. progress v elektrasnabzh._ gorodov (Technical Progress in Electric
Power Supply of the Cities -- collection of works), Leningrad, Energiya Press,
1970, pp 97-101 (from RZh-Elektrotelthnika i Eneu-,mt:L~ca.~ No 4, Apr 71, Abstract
No 4 Ye 275).
Translation: The characteristics of the EPOS-1 and EPOS-2 programs for the
Ural-2 digital computer for choosiT optimal breakdown points are presented.
The minimal potier loss during the greatast loads of the network is taken as the
purpose function in the EPOS-1 program. For optimization, restrictions on the
allowable current and f ixing of - certain sections by reliability conditions are
considered. In the EPOS-2 program, the load charts cf tbe consurmars are coa-
sidered for optimization, and the minimum power loss for the defined Deriod is
taken as the purpose function. Optimization of the netuork is realized consid-
ering the voltage conditions; the optimal voltage regulation law in the power
supply systems is selected, and an:efficient arrangenent of the distribution
transformer branches is found. (Kiev Polytechnical Institute]
USSR UDC: 7.84
I(HOLNffAINSKIY 14.
"Numerical Detemination of the Spectral Density of a Random Process With
a Broad Spectrum"
V sb. EleI:tronnc-yychisI.._ telr-6.nn. i rroErammir. (Electronic Ccr-muter Tech-
nology and Compute-r Pi c.-ile-in-g.--collect ion of works), V:,p. 11, Yoscow,
"Statistika", 19T!, -DP -7-6-39 (from- Klh-Kibernetika, No 1, jan 72, Abstract
No 1V1057)
Translation: The varer deals vith apDlication of the "BaPid Fourier
Tr_ansform~tioon" meetho,! for processing large date. blocks, The text and a
description of the program P-re given. Author.ts ab5tract.
USSR uDc 546-3:539.238
KHOWYANSMI V A (State Scientific Research and PJ.a;nning institute of Alloy
and Nonferrous Metal Processing)
"Irreversible Changes in the Structure and Electric Conductivity of Non-Continu-
J
ous Metallic Films After Condensationif
_1 MOSCaW,L Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskiye, I,Latexialy; Vol 7, No 2,
1-971, p 354
Abstract: A study was made of the kinetics of morphological changes in granu-
lar film on the -basis of concepts of two processes of,.Particle shape Yaria--ion,
i.e., migration coagulation and diffusion autoccalescence. Wariations in
granule number, their average size, an&average dista~t,ce between them in the
process of aging or nnne-a-ling after condensation were lnvestigat~-_d. Ultr~-
thin iridium films with an initial resistance from 1 10 to 500 ohms wc-re
tested in the tem*oerature range o_. condensation and hciatinr fr= room. temm~-ra-
0 -
ture to 650 C. As a result of migration coagulation developt_-ent, the grairale
shape changes, resulting in the reduction of the average ef-fectilve di5t*~ance_
between then and r~-,c44rrj ii-, electric resistance. The rate of a rela-ve
variation in electric L-oth in migratfr)n din cnale,,~cence 1:~ f~-
function of film thichnu-os by maximuiii. Thi.- e,:fferv, of tkic,
process depend5 substantially on film teir~perz,4ture in camden_--~ation and in '_-_tj.nL;.
The electric resistance of the film in aging decr-eases exponentially urith time,
if the variation. in !~slectric par"aineters is governed by morpinlolog_-f-cal fc'-,:Ln,,-;G
USSR VDC: 533.01 ... 16
1011SKIY, M. A., POPOV, S. N., FOPRYQUK IN, A. P.,
MMUMMA, E. D., MM
FEDYAWT-11, 0. 1., K1110,T,.1.1mir Yu. V.
IfInvestigation of the Magnetic Field Structure of the Tor-1 and Tor-2
Stellarators"
Tr. Piz. in-ta !IT SSSR (Worlks of the Physicq Tristitute, Academy of Sciences of
the USSR), 1973, 65, pp 73-81 (fro.-n RZh-.Fizika, No 6, Jun~73, abstract No
6G358)
Translation: The electron beam method is used to study the structure of
magnetic surfaces in toroidal plasma traps with a double-helix field -- the
Tor-1 and Tor-2 ntellarators. Beam. monitoring was done by the conventional
probe method and ky a Mgh-speed dielectric -grid method. It is shoum that the
structure of the surfaces is reg
-ular up. to angles of rota-ticnaal conversion i
of the order of 5.5~/- throughout the entire range of variation in i with tile
ues i = 'ri , 2,fr , Or , fcr uhich expansion of
exception of the resonance val
the surfaces with the forrvition of a rosette structure is recorded. The
amplitude of resonance perturbations measured with respect to the width of the
rosettes is of the order of 10-4 of the amplitude of the main stellarator field.
Bibl. 11 titles.
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ST. (AK 0000
A-M 0-32094 "Ctm sCI- AB
11555 (RP-tr-1860) MAGNMIC FIELD STRUCTURE IN THE
r
TO,-, TELLAAT,R WITH I =1 2- . AndnPtikh'aa.l. D.- Vedvarin,
I.- Kholno,;,-Vg.-V. Translated for Niham Lab., gOon.
Eng., from Preprint No. 118, 16p. (CTO-662) Map. CFSTI (U.
S. Sales Only).
The results of magnetic rnea8igrernents in TOR-1 are reporred.
The eMstence of closed sur(4ceq is vxperlnwntall~ confirmed,
The reSMACe region is investigated. The maxtirtunt rotational
transform to 1 4 to 4,6. with a'maximum shear 0 a* 3 x IVI
(auth)
4J a
UDC
USSR
BUBLIK, V. T., KARATAYEV, V. V., I~UjAGJII, Ij. S., j,jjLVjD~,J,,ay1,I
TIOLYARROV, 0. G., MIOLODIffY
OSVIRTSKIY, V. B., S -ate Scientific tc h
and Design Institute of the Rare MeCa s IWKAry
"Nature of Point Defects in GaAs Single Crystals as a Function of Composition
of: Melt Used in Growing Them"
Moscow, Kristallografi~
Ya, Vol 18, No 2, Mar-Apr 73, p1) 353-356.
Abstract: The dependence is studied betwoen the nature and concentration of
point defcct5 in GaAs monocrystals and the composition of the growth molt.
During.the studies, the density of specimens was determined with high pro-
cisioni lattice periods and internal friction were measured. The results
produced indicate that single-phase GaAs crystals can be grown from melts
containing botureen 46,7 and 53.5 at. % As, ci-ystals. of stoichiometric co-m-
position being produced from a melt rich in As, with its conec-ntration in
the melt 50.5 at.
MIR -IRRM
Pharmacology and Toxicology'
USSR uDc 615-214.3
KHOLODOY, L. Ye.. TASIM-SM, ALITSWUR, R. A., VASHKOVSKIY, M. D.,
RMCMIU, L. F., SB-ERSEUIEVA, S. I., LEY281,114AN, F. Ya., VOIZHINA, 0. N.,
GOROIETSKIY, L. Sh., and PETROVA, N. A.~. till-Union Chemical and Pharmccutical
-Inst-itute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze Yloscow
"Sydnocarb, a New Central Nervous System Stimulant"
Moscow, 1(himiko-Farratsevticheskiy Zhurnal, No 1, 1973, PP 50-52
Abstract- The recently developed heterocyclic compound syd-nocarb 11-phenyl-
carbamoyl-3-( phenylisopropyl) sydnonomine, C13H,8111,02 -- produced rarked
motor excitatiron-in mice, rats, dogs, and cats, increared the frequency and
decreased the amplitude of electrical potentials, shortened the latent period
of conditioned avoidance reflexesl and reduced the duration of the soimifacient
action of hexobarbital. It did not depress nonamine oxidase activity, affect
arterial pressure, or cause morphological changes in the viscera or peripheral
blood. AdminIstered to persons with various neurological and mental disseases
(average dose 10 to 25 mg) characterized by asthenic,, adyn&rAc, anO apathic
disorders, sydnocarb had P- pronounced stimulatory effect (exceeding that of
amphetamine) without inducing euphoria or motor excitement, tachycardia,
elevated blood pressure, or other peripheral changes. No signs of physical or
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USSR
KHOLODOV, L. Ye., Ehimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurna.1, No 1) 1973, PP 50-52
mental dependence were observed even in patients that received the drug more
3SR Ministry of Health
than 2 years. Sydnocarb has been authorized by the US
for use as a psychotropic agent.
2/2
13SSR um 669.14
1-7-7-~'T ..Yt--, Ye.,
-a ER:~GIT, Yu. D., CIZ-2-RN V, G. I.,
Sm -V.J,,JvS-T,'Y, m. C. - a
SMKIKO."I", A. P., 1-mlINA P. P.jI Y, 'P
and Y! LYGIN
"Improvemnt of Technology and Quality of the 18102IIWA Structural Steel as
the Result of Vacuum Tapping"
Moscow, V sb. "Sovremennyye P170' .1CMV IULCheStWl stall" (mIas) (Collection of
Works~ Modern Problems of Steel Cluality) (Voscow Institute of Steel and
Alloys), "Yetallur-iya," No 61, 1970; p-p 241-21Q
Translation of Abstract: An installation is dc:;crih-ad which enrures m-atal
tapping under vacuum. Thu rcsuPts of a:-i investii--ation of some technolo--ical
alternatives for melting and troatmamt, pf the 16Fi2liliTh steel are given.
USSR UDO 535.215.1
KHOLODAR', G.A., VIh-E-ISM, V.L.
'Evolution Of Spectra Of Photoconductivity Of p-Billcon Aftar Irradiation By Gamme
Quanta And Electronso
V ob. Radiatuion. fiz. nenet. krietallov (Radiation Phyrics Of Nonmetal Crystals-
Collection Of Works), Minsk, "Nauka i t-e-kh-n.,"1970, pp.67-70 (from RZh--Elektronikz
i Mye primenaniya , No 1, January 1971p Abstract No 1B247)
Translation: 7he spectra were invootip
',sted of the photocondiACtiVity Of specimens
of p-Silicon after irradiation by gamma quanta Co6O and electrons with an energy
close to threshold. The form of the speatra and its atobility in time (after
irradiation) and during heating depend very strongly on~the energy of the defect
gensrating particles. This dependence agrees qualitatively with the aaeumption
of the presence in the crystal after irradiation of a not of Frankel tenatio
paire with a different distance between its componantao 2 ill* 2 ref. Summery.
1: ~T-T77
USSR UDC 577.1.:615.7/9
IZMZHEROVA, Ye. L., GRAYFER, A. L., 4]aj_~HOLODEII~O, D. R.
"Effect of Some Diphenylcarbinol Derivat ives on Hematopoiesis in Irradiated
and Intact Animals"
1zv. Yestestvennonauchn. in-ta-pri Permsk. un-te (News of the Institute of
Natural Sciences, Perm University), 1970, 14,: No 10, pp 127-142 (from
RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 9, May 71, Abstract No 9 F1906 by M. Sh.)
Translation: Experiments involving intraperitoneal injection of irradiated
rats with.diphenylcarbinol (1) derivatives containing one to three radicals
showed that the radioprotective effect (bone marrow hematopoiesis) was
highest when three radicals of N(CH
3) we,re present in.the I molecule.
47
USSR UDC 537.226+ 537.311. 331; E 537+53 51
_KdOLODENIKO, L. P.
"Thermodynamic Theory oil Ferroelectrics of the Barium T_Itanate Type"
Termodinamicheskaya teoriya segnetoeleRtrIkov tipa titanava hariya (cf. Engllsh
-a,
above), Riga, "Zinatne", 1971, 227 Dp, ill., I r., 13 k. (from RZIII F-zi;,
No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12Yel,163K)
Translation: This monograph is one of the first books in the world literature
on ferroelectricity in which the thermodynamic theory of forroelectric crystals
with a structure of the perovskite type is discussed (the thermodynamic theory
of a single-dormain crystal, the theory of the domain structure and dorivain walls,
~hystere -he Curle point and
sis phenomena, the theory of polarization close to t
the critical point, and certain problems in the theory of ferroelectric poly-
crystals). 230 ref.
USSR
KHOLODENKO M. 1.
Z ametki Ne-vropatologa (Notes of a Neuropathologist), Moscow, 'Meditsina',
1972, 76 pp
Translation: Table of Contents Page
The lost years 3
The history of Vera Semenovna 3
"I can't" or "I won't" 7
Delusions 9
Breakdown V)
"Don't excite me" 12
Along the same road 13
"The enemy is defeated 15
"Misunderstanding" with a person without an addreos 17
The fog clears 19
The path to health 26
In the arms of 11-forpheus 28
Suggestion and liypnosit; 35
Is it poss-lbleto read the Lboughts of otheTS? 1,2.
112
108
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KHOLODRNTKO, M. I., Zametki Nevropatologa, Moscow, 'Meditsina', 1972, 76 pp
Page
A common illness 47
Three in one hospital room 47
What are neuralgia and radiculitis? 49
How do you treat radiculitis? 52
How do you prevent radiculitis? 53
Neuralgia of the trigeminal nerve 55
In an uncomfortable chair 55
Trigeminal nerve. How does pain arise along its branches? 57
How do you prevent and treat neuralgia of the trigeminal nerve? 61
A measure of sun and a measure of water' 63
An incident on the beach 63
One more victim of "treatment" 64
Physiotlierapy of neuralgia 65
It is good when the head doesn't ache 68
A migraine attack- 68
Peter Alekseyevich looks for the root of evil 70
I-Riat do you do during a migraine attack? 72
How to avoid a new attack 73
"Oh, this awful medicine" 74
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USSP
YUSFSOV, V. I., PCOTANIN, Ii. N. K. , CRUZI11011, V. K. SECHJ-
KBI, Yu. P.
"A Plasmatron With Magnetic Are Stabilization"
Moscow, Khimiya i Fizika Nizkotem-peraturnoy Plazrny, Moscow University
Press, 1971, pp 62 6
Abstract: The authors investigate the behavior of an arc on a pile' model
of a plasmatron with maipietic stabilization (diagrammed in the ficn;re).
The central uncooled graphite electrode 2 with outside d1ameter of~ 3C nurn,
and the outer wuter-coolud (.-or)I)Qr electrode I of helical typ(--- i zis: 1.
diameter of 50 ~m are connected to a DC source. The outer c(..nductor is
-o an AC source. The arc wao
surrounded by stabilizing coil 3 connected I.
struck by a shor",high-voltage rf pulse:. The arc is rotated by the mag-
net-ic field uroduced by the outer electrode and the stabilizing coil.
The shape of t~-e outer e-lectrode converts the arc to a helical line. Cur-
rent alternat.-Ion through the stabilizirg-coil rever!~es motion of the arc.
Lens 4 projects a full-size image of the arc on the ground glass at -,he
rear of canera 5. Foul-, type FSK-1 resistors are fastened by pairs cn the
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USSR
YUSHKOV, V. I. et al., Khimiya i Fizika Nizkotemperaturnoy Plazmy-, N-Oscow
University Press, 197.1, pp 62-64
ground glass as shown by 6. Each of these resistors is connected in series
Ang are is peri-
to a load resistor R and a DC voltage source. The rotat
odically projected on the photoresistorswith a resultant Encrease in the
'he variable component of the
drop in voltage across load resistors R.
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YUSLEMOV, V. !. et al Fj,i-lva iF .47ika- Pla-miy, !-!c:~ccw
University Press, 1971, pp b2-64
voltage from the load resistors is sent throu.-h capacitors C to the loons
of oscilloscoDe 7. Preliminary analysis of materials obtained by this
method shows that the proposed plasmatron design shotild be suitable for
heating various gaseous and powdered materials. Two figures, bibliog-
raphy of four titles.
WRIP
USSR UDC 612. ill. 3*11.. 0 _14. 426
and Tissuo
KHOLODNYY, A. Ya.. STAYINSKAYA, L. I., aiid CiMS1,10KOV. i, bloo,6
fCMTV~,tary liedical Academy imeni S. M Kirov, Leaingrad
"Change in Viability of Erythrocytes Irradiated,With Ucrawavoo
Moscow, Problezy Gematologii i Perelivaniya L
rovi, Vol 15 A'o 7. Jai 70. pp -9-41
Abstract: A study was made of the affect of malcrowavos on neriphu:ra' olood ara-tliro-
cytes under conditions of extracorporeal circulation. Thei accid stab.J.Lity of
erythrocytes in the blood of irradia~jd dogs, war. datertaLned prior tv and after
irradiation. The time of stay of Cr-1 labeled arythrocytos in tho vassai,- was also
studiad. It vas found that irrAdiAtion O'il) OT tho
lifetime or orythrocytes, as ev1dencQd by a reduction in.a,cid a;tabi~Uty and a do-
crease in time of stay in the vesselso
"K
11WR UDC G21.315.592
MILVIDSKIY, if. G., OSVS~SKIY, V. B., PROSHKO, G. P., 11"Jil4j"L. P_
"Nature of Defects in Gallium Arsenide Strongly Alloyed with Tellurium"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972, pp 224-228
Abstract: A complex study vas made of defects in single crystals of OaAs
strongly alloyed with Te by joint measurement of the.internal friction and tile
photolumi-nescence spectra in certain samples. Tile crystals were investigated
both in the initial state after growth and after varimis types of heat treat-
ment. In the grown GaAs crystals with carrier concentration n < 5.1018 cm73,
one of the basic electrically inactive forms of occurrence of the Te atoms is
-3
the pairs TO Ga* With an increase in file Te concentration to n = 8.1016 cb
more complex complexes of Te atoms with lattice defects are formed. Preliminary
high- temperature quenching has a significant effect or, the nature of the trans-
formations taking place during subsequent annealing. The nature of tile centers
formed during heat treaLment depends on the concentration of the allaying ad-
mixture in the crystal. The radiation band with a peak at -1.2 electron volts
in the photoluminescence spectrum of GaAs alloyed with Te is not connected with
TeV pairs. The role of the centers of radiationless recombination can be
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MIL'VIDSKIY, If. C., et al., Fizika i Teldinika Poluproirodnikov, Vol 6, No 2,
1972, pp 224-228
played by gallium vacancies and complex complexes of ro- atoras with lattice de-
fects. Graphs are included showing the temperature dependence of the internal
friction in single crystals of GaAs alloyed with Te and their photolumi-nescence
spectra.
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ingineers, D on est sk
MOLODNYY3 V. Ae and 02211GAINOV, 1. N. E
"Intensification of Metallurgical Plant Wastewater. Clarification by Magne-tic
Field Treatment"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya'TaJchnika, No 3, 1970, pp 1-11
Abstract: The Industrial wastewater Purificazion Divisi(-_)n oi- thci -Ilonetsk
Branch ot histka LA-11-Union Resciarch and Planning Insti-
WIPIchermetenergooc
tute for Ferrous Metallurgy Power PurificatiqD7' &,ixing L967-1968 developcd
and studied a method for magnetic wastewater coagulatiou. The ccn-
sists essentially in pretreating the wastewater in.*z, magnotic field 1),_,fore
it goes to the 5ediwentation tank. A -ierics of stmdies involving tl-.e waste-
water of blast-furnace and converter-shop scrubbing, 11-fte, wash ivator oC -waste-
heat boilers of open hearth zurnaces,; and the wastowater of rolling mill s
confirms the effectiveness and advisability of using tha inagnetlc coagula-
tion method for intensifying the clarification. of wasteviater containing
ferromagnetic impurities at little capital or operating cost.
USSR UDC 547.836.3:542.944
HERZLYAKOVA, N. H., KOSTTUSHENKO, N.T., and SHCHUKINA,
M.,,N.,-AU Union Scientific.Chemical-PharMacouticaI Reiearch,:Institute imeni
... S.~Ordzhonikidze,.Moscow
Quinindines. V. Chlorination of 2,3-Polymethylent~qufnolines With Phosphorus
Pentachloride"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Sovedineniy, No 1, Jan 71, pp 91-95
Abstract: When reacted witl excess PC15 in phospborus' oxycb1oride O-quinin-
dane yield 1,1,2,3,3-pentachloro-O-quinindane; 1,2,3,4-tetraftydroacridine
yields 3,4-4-trichloro-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridine; O-quinindanone-9 gives
3,3,9-trichloro-O-quinindane, and 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridone-9 gives 4,4,9-
Otrichloro-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridine. When l,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridine-9-
-carboxylic acid is chlorinated under analogous conditions, first an acyl
chloride is formed which then converts to 4,4-dieliloro-,1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
acridine-9-carboxylic acid. 1R,- UV spectroscopi-al data area reported, and
PMR spectra are analyzed in detail.
USSR UDC 547.832:542.944.938
a1Q&2W9-j~1Yq_, SYROVA, G. P., and YASHUNSKIY, V. G., All Union Scientific
Chemical-Pharmaceutical Research Institute imani S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow
Quinindine. VI. Investigation of Bromination in the O-Quinindane Series.
Synthesis of 3H-5-Quinindane System"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 1, Jan 71, pp 96-101
~Abstract: Bromination of $-quinindane and O-quinindana-9-carboxylic acid in
glacial acetic acid at 50-60' yields tribromo- and tetrabromo-substituted
and,M-a-quinindenes. When 6-quinindene tribromide is hydrolyzed with
silver n rate solution it yiilds:~17-~brozc)-3H-f~-qoiuinden-3..!me; when H SO
it
4
is :-aed in hydrolysis -- a raft angemant o6c'~rs with fbimation of 1,2-fibromo-
3H-~-quininden-3-one. Possible mechanism of fonnation.of the reaction pro-
ducts is discussed. 1R, UV, and PMR spectral.data axe reported. This ap-
.15ears to.be th- first synthesis of a novel heterocyclic system of 3H-B-~
quinIndene.
USSR UDC 547.836.3.07:541.67:543.422.4.6
TISHM MIOVA, 1. F.
and YASHUNSKIYi V. G., All Union
Scientific Chemical-Pharmaceutical Research Institute,imeni. S. Ordzhonikidze,
Moscow
"Quinindines. VII. Study of the Synthetic Routes of O-Quinindene"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyed.ineniy, Na 1, Jan 71, pp 102-107
Abstract: Various approaches to the syntheois of O-quinindene (I) are dis-
cussed. Rearrangement of acetic anhydride of O-quinindane-N-oxide followed
by hydrolysis and dehydration gives a dimer of (1). (1) can be obtained by
dehydrobrominatien of 3-bromo-a-quinindane (II) whicli could be synthesized
by converting O-quinindane to a 3-lithium derivative and reacting it with
clanogen bromide at -15% Dehydrobromination of (II) was achieved by heating
it in dimethy1formamide for 30 min an a ateam bath in,presence of triethyl-
amine. (1) is very unstable; it dimerizes:in acid me4lium and on heating.
PHR data indicated that the prodtict, iij opite of SIving only a single spot
on the TLC plates, actually repreaented a mixture of.IH- and 3H-O-quinindene.
36.
19
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~.~_TJTTLE-QUININDENES. 1. SYNTHESIS OF 293,01HYDROtBETA,QUININDENES IBETA
QUIN INDANES) 6Y TIHE PFITZINGeR: REACTION -U-
L,YE.t SYROVAt G.P.t YASHUNSKIYI V.G.1 SHEYNKERF
-,YU.N.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-KHIM. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDINe 1970v (1)v 78-82
'_~QURCE
.~~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~-:SUBJECT -AR.EASr----:r_HE.MJSTR.Yv B.I.OLOGICAL AND M.E.DICAL ..SC,LENCES
SPECTRUMt IR SPECTRUMls NMR SPECTRUMP CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS,
-POLYNUCLEAR HYDROCARBON
QUINOLINE,
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~_DDCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
__P,RUXY,REEL/FRA.ME--1983/1171 STEP NO--Uk/0409/70/000/001/0078XO032
I_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054071
213 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--16OCT70
ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054071
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASSTRACT. REFLUX OF 5 -0 GOF ISATIN WITH 85 G
C.YCLOPENTANLJNE IN A MIXT. OF 400 ML ETOH AND 200 ML 33PERCENT AQ. KOH
8.5 HR FOLLOWED BY VACUUM DISTN. OF THE ETOH AND PART:OF THE H SUB2 0,
DILN. WITH 800 ML H SUB2 0 AND EXTN. W[TH 300 ML tH SUdZ CLCH SU82 CLt
AFFOROEO AN ORG. LAYER WHICH WAS CHARGOAL PURIFIEDi DRIED AND VACUUM
EVAPD. THE RESULTING UIL WITH PETROLEUM ETHER YIELDED 8.5 G ALPHA,
ALPHA PRIME DICYCLOPEiNTYL.IGCNECYCLOPEr4THAt4ONE, M. 78-80DEGkES
(PERTROLEUTA ETHER). THE AQ. LAYER, AFTER THE CH SUB2 CLCH SUB2 CL
STEP, W45 TREATED WITH ACTIVATEO C, Ao-jusm) TO PH 6 411TH GLACIAL HOAC
AND COOLED. THE PPT. AFTER H SUB2 0 WASHING WAS EXTDo WITH ME SU162 CIJ
(5 TIMES 100 ML)t EVAP. TO DRYNESS TO-YIELD 16 G OF THE
3tCYCLOPEtITYLIOENEIBETA,QUININUANE,O,CARBOXYLIC ACID,'.MGNOHYDRATE it),
M. 11.3-150EGREES (DECOMPN.) (60PERCENT UF ETOH). DRYING 1 (3 HR OVER P
SUB2 0 SU65 (750EGREESi 15 IMMI YIELUED THE ANHYD. ACID (11) M.
196-200DEGREES (DECOMPN.); HYOROCHLORIUE M. 190-ZOEGREES (tiECOMPN.).
TREATMENT OF AN AQ. MEOH SOLN. OF I WIIH AN ET SUB2 0 SOLN. OF CH SUB2 N
SUB2 YIELDED THE ME ESTERt .4. 135-6DEGREES (MEOHY. THE RESIDUE AFTER
THE ME SUB2 CO EXTN. IS 45 G (EQUATION SHOWN ON-M:ICROFICH)
BETA,QUININDANE,9,CARBOXYLIC ACID (IIIIP'M. 280-20EGREES (DECOMPN.);
-HYDROCHLORIDE M. 240DEGREES (DECOMPN.) (ETOHI. A SULN. OF 1.50 G I 'AN
30 ML GLACIAL HOAC WAS HYDROGENATED OVER 0.15 G OF PO-C AT ATM. PRESSURE
5 HR AT 45-50DEGREES. APTER CATALYST REMOVAL AND DILN. WITH K SUB2 09
RESULTING PPT. WAS ~xm. WITH ET SUB2 Ot THE ET SUB2 0, SOLN. H
S(JBZ 0 WASHED, AND T14E SOLVENT VACUUM EVAPD.
UlldL- Lika aLD
3/3 019' UNCLASSIFIED PlItUCESSING DATE-1-160CTIO
..C_IRC~ACCESSION s%O--AP0054071
~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE RESIDUE WAS IMIXE0 WITH WATER FILTERED TO YIELD 0.8
.3tCYCLbPENTYLtBETAvQUININL)ANC~vgCARBOXYLIC ACID (IV), A. 240DEGREES
(OECOMPN.) (ETOH). A MIXT. OF 5 G fit 1.7 G ANHYD. NAOAC AND 30 ML
7. 'GLACIAL HOAC WAS TREATED OVEk I HR AT 10DEGREES 'PlITH 1.4 G BR IN 5 -4L
GLACIAL HOAC AND STIRRED I HR AT ROOM TEMP.t AND THE PPT. FILTERED AND
WASHED WITH H SU82 0 AND ME SUB2 CO TO~GtVE 591 G
.3tBROMOv3T(ItBROMOCYCLOPENTYL),BETA,QU~NINDANE,9tCAKBOXYLIC ACID (V)v
115-IBOEGREES (DECOMPN.)t AFTER PPTN. FROM ME SUBZ NCHO SaLN. BY AooN.
-ARE GIVEN, FACILITY: VSESf
..OF H SUB2 0. IR, UV AND NPIR DATA
~,~'.:-NAUCH*-ISSLED. KHIM.-FARM. INST. IM. URDZHUNIKIDLE, MOSCOW USSR.
G
M.
UNCLASSIFIED
-112 011
UNCLASSI~IED PROCESSING OA-TE--30OCT7,
TITLE--SYNTHESIS AND THE INVESTIGATIUN.OF SOME 4H'
--BETA-QUININDIIIESt THE
HETEkOCYCLIC ANALCGS OF AZULEN-E -U-
AUTHOR-(03)7KHOLODOV, L.E.v TISHCHENKOVAs I.F., YASHUNSKIYr V.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE--TETRAHEDRGN LETT. 1970, (18), 1535-8
DATE PUBLISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND, CHEMICAL SYNTHESISs MOLECULAR
IODINATED ORGANIL CUMPOUND, CHLORINAI*EU ORGANIC COMPOUND,
AROMATIC KETGNE, AMINE DERIVATIVE
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/IL82 STEP NO--UK/0000/70/000/018/1535/1538
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0126784
--'(-:L A-SS-1 fl F
U
N
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0126784
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo
.4jMEThYLPI#ZPDIHYDI~0#4fit6ETA,QUININDINE (1) is rf,,.EATEVj WITH RICL UR
PHNC0 TO GIVE 11 AND 111, WHIC14 ARE TREATED wini CHLORAIJIL TO GIVE IV
AND V, RESP. If IS TREATED WITH HI TO GIVE VI; SIMILARLY KIIEPD. IS
vff. FACILITY: S. ORDZFIUI-JIKIDZE ALL UiNKON CliEM PHARM. SCI. RES.
INST.t MGWCGWt USSR.
USSR LJDC 539-13-1--l
GOLIDANSKIY, V. I., Corresponding Member of the USSE Academy of Sciences.
DZITURAYEV, A. A., YEVSEYEV, V. S. PBU:~ 01,_Yu. 11. ROG NOV, V,
FROITTASIYEVA, M. V., nOLODOV Y1. I., Institute of Chemical Physics,
USSR Academy of Sciences
"Atomic CaDture of Negative Mesons in Compounds Containing HydrogCn"
1-floscow, Doklady Akaderuii Nauk- SSSR, Vol 211, No 2, 11 Jul 73, pp 316-316
Abstract: An attempt is made to find possible underlying regularities
in the- distribution of negative muons betwEer. "he -irdividual grouT-is
and atoms Z' --'tn substituted hydrogen-cont-aining cr--Punic (~,=Pounds ard in
hydrogen-conteining c=pounds in Seneral of the type 77,H,,Z-' or z". V1-k~lv -
A table iE given su=-arj.zing the relative probabi-11111--kes of ca-.-,ture of
~p--mesons by hydrocarbon ard hydrogen-contairing grour!l rand by P-romatic
rings in compounds with ionic bonds, in alkyl chlorides and in phenyl
halides,
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nTnWV---Yti- A- (Editor)
Doctor of Biological Sciences
Vliyaniye Nagnitnykh Poley na Biologicheskive Ob"yekty (The Effect of Magnetic
Fields on Biological Objects), Mosccx.;, "Nauka," 1971, 216 pp
Translation: Annotation: The collection is devoted to a study of the effect
of.sufficiently intensive constant, variable, and pulsed magnetic fields on the
most varied biological objects. It contains. information on the mechanisms of
this effect.
The book is intended for a broad range of readers biologists, medical scien-
tists, physicists, engineers, and technicians.
Table of Contents: Page
Kholodav, Yu. A., "Introduction" 5
-h Occur in Living Objects
Dorfman, Ya. G., "Physical Phenomena Whic
Under the Influence of Constant Magnetic Fields 15
Shishlo, P1. A., "The Effect of a Magnetic Field on Enzy1j3es, Tissue
Respiration, and Some Aspects of Metabolism in Oe-lntact Qrganifn'l" 24
Pavlovich, S. A., "The Pffect of 1LIgnetic Fields an MicroorgAmismsof 41
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KHOLODOV, Yu. A. (Editor), Vliyaniye Magnitnykh Foley na Biologicheskiy e
Ob"yekty (The Effect of Magnetic Fields on B--*ological Objects), Moscow,
"Nauka," 1971, 216 pp
Page
Kogan, A. B., Sachava, T. S., Dorozhkina, L. I., Pavelkc, V. M.,
and Gol'tseva, I. N., "The Mechanism of the Effect of a Constant
Magnetic Field" 56
Novitskiy, Yu. I., Strekova, V. Yu., and Tarnkanova, G, A., "Effect
of a Constant Magnetic Field on Plant Growth" 69
Pozolotin, A. A., "The Ef f ect of a Magnetic Field on Radiation-Induced
Chromosome Aberrations in Plants" 89
Toroptsev, 1. V., Garganeyev, G. P., Corshenina, T. I., and Toplyakova,
N. L., "Pathological Anatomical Description of Changes Artsing in
Experimental Animals Under the Influence of liagnetic!Fields" 98
Vasil'yev, N. V., Shternberg, I. B., and Boginich, L. F., "The
Magnetic Field, Infection, and Immunity" 108
Kholodov, Yu. A., "The Effect of a Magnetic Field on the Nervous
Sys tem"
Ukolova, M. A., and Kvakina, Ye. B., "The Effect of a Magnetic Field
on Experimental Tumors (Directly and Through the Nervous System)lv 147
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KHOLODOV, Yu. A. (Editor), Vliyauiye Magnitnykh Paley WL Biologicheskiye
Ob yekty (The Effect of Magnetic Fields on,Biological Objects), Moscow,
"Nauka," 1971, 216 pp
Vyalov, A. M., "Clinical-Hygienic and Experimental Data on the Effect
of Magnetic Fields Under Production Conditions"
Shul'pekov, A. A., "Methodological Features of the Biomagnetic
Experiment"
Bibliography
List of Abbreviations
Page
165
178
190
209
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Abstract: A short historical review of works on the effect on biological-
objects of artificial magnetic fields and,fluctuations In the intensity of
the geomagnetic field and an attenuated field is given* It is pointed out
that the effect of magnetic fields has been detected,at all levels of
biological organization, from the molecule to the population. 'Me hypothesis
that the geomagnetic field has ecological significance is expressed.
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u. A.
"The Effect of a Magnetic Field on the Nervous System!'
Vliyaniye Magni--nykh Poley na Biologicheskiye Ob"yekty~ pp 124-146
Abstract: It is demonstrated that a constant magnetic field increases the
motor activity of vertebrate animals, inhibits conditioned reflexes to other
stimulants, and by itself may serve as a cortditioned stimulus for carp and
rabbits. Electrophysiological research discovered that a magnetic field
causes a synchronization reaction in the: EEG of a rabbit which comes on wJ th
a latent period of 10-20 seconds. The electrographic reaction to a magnetic
field in a preparation of isolated brain. and in a neuronally-isolated strip of,
the cerebral- cortex of a rabbit occurred more frequently, Marc- intensively,
and with a shorter latent period then a similar reaction with an intact brain.
The conclusion Is drmwn that the magnetle field acts d~.)-ectly on brain ti,,.-Sue.
This proposition is confirmed by microelectrode research on connective activity
of,neurons and morphological research oni the glioneuror~al camplex. The reduced
resistance of mice to oxygen starvation when thev are ptit in a magnetic field
forces one to assume the effect of the field on oxidative metabolism of the
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IL24-146
brain. Emphasis is placed on the nonspecific nature of the central nervous
system reaction to a magnetic field, because!such~a reaction: is discovered
during the action of radio frequency elei~trQmagnetic fields and ionizing
radiation.
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STROGXNOV, A. I., FYI,'NFV, Yu. A. CHERNYSHEV, E. Ya., KEYS, N. V., P,V(ULEVA,
V. S., DONETS, 1. D., MOLODOV, Yu. A., and EMELIN,"'li'
G A.', Cholyabinsk
Polytechnical Ins titut-P,-"M-*I-y-aBI;~gr~rel'Allurgical Plant
"Tungsten Losses in the Production of Ifigh-Speed Steel"
Moscow, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 21-23
Abstract: Data are presented on seven malts of R18, R.12, and R61,13 high-speed
steels, an analysis is made of tungsten:electric steelmelting Bind forge
conversion processes, and methods are presented for utilizing scrap of
tungsten-bearing steels. From. the study the following:concl.usions can be
made: as the tungsten content in the steel is increased, its assimilation
decreases. A decrease in the proportion of tungsten through the ferro-
alloys as well as a decrease in the con.~umption of oxygen for blowing fa-
cilitate a more complete assimilation of: tungsten by the. metal. A substan-
tial portion of tungsten is lost with the scrap and reguli In the slaZ
(0.34%), the- unery dust, and ocale (luring forging. A thorough earaction
of tung5ten from nlag and scale in suggested. Means for reducing tutipten
losses in the process of heating castings and ingots in the furnaces Include
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a nonoxidizing atmosphere, more rapid heating, and application of a protective
coating to ingots prior to heating. To decrease decarburization and scale
formation, the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant has recently been using
coatings comprising refractory clay (20'10), M40 carborundum powder (6%),
fine graphite (6%), commerical boray. (3%), and liquid glass (65%).
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KHOW DOV Yu. A.
Hagnetizm v Biologii (Magnetism in Biology), Moscow, "Nauka," 1970, 97 Dp
Translaticn: Annotation! The biological effect of magnetic 4"ields is ore
of the pressing problems of our day. Theoretical and practical aspects of
this problem attract scientists of varied specialties -- dactars, ornitho-
logists, and geneticists. A new field of science - magnetobiology -- is
exploring the effect of magnetic fields on biological materials. The book's
author is actively at work on problems facing the young science which stud-
ies the effect of magnetic fields an the central nervous system. The book
presents in popularized form the historyiof the discovery of:the effects of
magnetic fields, current research, and the prospects for further growth of
this field of science.
Introduction: We encounter magnetic fields literally every day of our
Uves, at every step we take. The magnet is a vital part of the electric
toothbrush, radios, and trolley-buses. We locate countries with its help.
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Nauka, " 19 70, 9 7 pp
tatives of the most varied sciences take magnetic fields into account
Represen
in their research. A physicist measures the magnetic fields of atoms and
elementary particles; the astronomer studies the role of cosmic maanetic
fields in the birth of new stars; and the geologist hunts.beds of iron ore
by relying on anomalies of the earth's:magnetic field. Only biologists
have until -iecently remained out of the picture.
It was believed that magnetic fields had no effect on biological materials.
However, accumulated facts forced a new look at this conclusion.
Could we exist without the earth's magnetic field? Do magnetic bracelets
cure? Can birds orient themselves over long flights by the magnetic field?
Does a living organism generate its own,magnetic field? Hour do magnetic
storms influence human health and behavior? These and many other questions
today stir biologists and physicians.
Alarge number of scientific articles on the biological effects of magnetic
fields appeared in the 19601s. A new field of biophysics was born
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"Kauka," 1970, 97 pp
magnetobiology. The affinity of this term with the concept of radiobiology
is not confined only to linguistics, because ionizing radiation as a factor
altering biological processes helped establish the new.view of the role of
penetrating imperceptible electromagnetic Ifields.
Theterm "magnetism" did not take root in biology and zedicine. It denotes
not only the physical concept of a magnetic field, but also what now is
ca.Ued hypnosis, metallotherapy, massage,. telepathy, fortune-telling, and
so, on. Even today a synonym for magnetobiology in American literature on
the subject is the term biomagnetism. It is difficult-to agree with this
agnetobialogy already
definition for three reasons: a) terms similar to m,
axe current -- electrobiology, photobiology, etc.; 2) byanalogy with
bioluminescence and biopotential, biomagaetism must be regarded as magne-
tism generated by a living object; 3) biomagnetism, or vital magnetism is
a mGrally discredited tem, since it is as'sociated with iiesmerism.
In speaking about the use of magnetic fields in biology and medicine, we
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~'Nauka," 1970, 97 pp
will concentrate only on its effect on biological materials. Therefore, the
wide, use of magnets for removal of metallic dust from the eves, rare cases
of'..the removal of metallic objects from the esophagus,iheart, or brain, etc.,
will remain beyond the scope of this book.
The author realizes that any attempt to generalize very recent experimental
data risks premature refutation. But the-field of science about which this
book is written is so fascinating that this risk can be justified. If the
account of the magnet addressed,to the general reader attracts specialists
in other fields, my goal will be attained.
Table of Contents: Page
Introduction 3
History of Magnetotherapy 5
Inhibition of Tumor Growth 15
How Do Birds Orient Themselves? 25
Geomagnetic Field and Life 32
'11Shock" Organs
37
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USSR
.~KHOLODOV, Yu. A., Magnetism v Biologii'(Magnetism in'Biology), Moscow,
"Nauka," 1970, 97 pp
Hygienic Evaluation of Magnetic Fields 41
Magnetic Fields as Stimuli 45
Bypassing Sensory Organs:, 58
Magaets Affect the Blood 63
Plant Responses to Magnetic-Fields 68
Effects at the Cellular Level 74
Magaetobiochemical Research 79
What Physicists Think About Magnet.obiology 82
True Biomagnetism 86
Magnetism and Space Biology 88
Much More Remains to be Explored 92
515
USSR UDC 669.715'3'782'73t7211781.018.29:669,018.2(088.8)
STROGANOV, G. B., AL'TMAN, M. B., POSTNIKOV, N. B.,,,YHOLODOV, Yu. I., OSIPOV,
nLl,
LOKTIONOVA, L. I., and CHERKASOV-V. V.
"High-Strength Aluminum-Base Casting Alloy'!
USSR Authors' Certificate No 260893, Cl.: 40 b, 21/02, (C22c), filed 10 Apr 68v
published 12 May 70 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec.70, Abstract NO 12 1766
P)
Translation: The alloy contains (in "4) Si 6-8, Cu 2.5-5.5, Cd 0.05-0.4, Mg
0.05-0.4, B 0.002-0.1, Zr 0.005-0.25, Ti 0.1-0.3, Fe,-C~0.5. The addition of
up to 0.5% Ni is recommended in order to raise heat r"Istance. In the heat-
treated state under regime T5 the alloy at room temperature (loam cauting)
has 10treaking, point of 36-40 kg/mn2, 00.2 3D-34 kg/ml, and a 3-6% given
2
01100 5.5 kg/mm . The alloy possesses elevated.fl4idity and impemeabil-
ity, is highly machinable, is weldable by argon axe we1ding, and contains no
toxic. elements. It is reco=umded for the manufacture of cast parts subject
to great stresses.
.112. -024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--0?0Ct70
TITLE--H I GH STRENGTH ALU14INUM BASE CAST114G ALLOY -U-
_AUTH:)P.-(o5)'-srR0GA(VL)Vt G.b.s ALTMANv M.B.o POSTNIKOVt N.S., KHOLnOOV,
YU.1.1' iaSfPDV, I.N.
-.,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SGURCE-U.S.S.R..260,893
_;~,REFE.RENCE--GTKRYTIYA, IZJBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TUVARNYE LNAKI 1970,
PUIALISHED-06JAN70
AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE E..-JIGR
`_'TOPIC TAGS--ALUMINUM ALLOY, METAL CASTINGr METALLURGrC PATENT, HIGH
,~~":STRENGTH ALLOY, DIE CASTING, NICKEL CONTAINING ALLOY
NTRUL -MAPKING-*41) KESTRICTIONS
.CCk
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1790 STEP *40--UR/04621*10/301'.1/00*.)/0.100/OC)OI)
ClkG ACCESSION NU--AA0109751
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CIRC ACCESSIO-N NO-AA0109751
~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO INCREASE THE PHYSICOMECH.
-.PROPERTIES OF THE TITLE ALLOY DURING DIE CASTING' IT HAS THE FJLLOWING
C04PN.; SI 6-8p CU Z.5-5.5*~CD 0.05-0.4, MG 0.05-0.4, B 0.002-0.1, ZR
0.005-0.25, TI 0.1-0.3, FE SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.5PERCENT, AND AL
,_~THE REMAINDER. TO INCREASE THE HIGHTEMP. STRENGTH OF THE ALLJYP IT
ALSO COt4.TA,INED SMALLER THAN 0.5PERCENT Nr.
Mel maggovallm -m
-112 013 UNCLASSIFIED Paocr=ssING DATE-18SEP70
Tj-Tl-E---=UT ILI ZATION OF THERMOLUMINESCENCE METHOD FOP, THE STUDY OF MAGMATIC
ROCKS CONTACTS EXEMPLIFIED BY TUCHINSK MASSIF -U-
,.AUTHOR-(03)-VASILENKO, V.B., LITVINOVSKIY, B.A., KHOLODOVA, L.D.
CC~OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
I GEOFIZIKAI, 1970, NO 2. PP 57-63
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PUBLISHED ------- 70
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THERMOLUMINESCENCE
.-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/i229 STEP NO--UR/0210170/000/002/0057/0063
CIRC
ACCESSION NO--AP0103117
UN-C L A S-S I F I E f' )
pool
UNCLASS I F I F:n ~P'OCESSING OATE--18SEP70
013
'CIRC ACCESSIl-)N 1-40--A P 0 10 3 117
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AT THE STUDY OF ALKALINE AND
NEPHELIN 'E SYENITES CONTACTS WITH PALEOZOIC GRANIJOIDS USING THE METHOD
OF THERMOLUMINESCENCE lS eSTABLISHEO THAT THERMOLUMINEF.SCENCE PAaAMETERS
OF'SYENITES AND THEIa FELSPARS ARE UNDERRATED COMPARATfVELY WITH THOSE
"NORMAL" AND INDICATE THE TEMPERING OP tHESE ROCKS. THE DEGREE OF THE
TEMPERING IS DECREASED WITH REMOVAL,FROM CONTACT~WITH -GRANITES. BASED
UPON.-THESE DATA THE MOVCMENT OF,THE HENT FLOW FROM GRANITES UP TO
SYENITES- ZS SUGGESTED.
UNCLASSIFIED
WC 577.3
Institute of Physiology imeni 0. 0. Bogomolets, Academy of
solencesifty2k SSR
"Temperature Dependence of Absorption of Potassium and Sodiwa Ions by Membranous
Fxagments of Skeletal Nuscles"
Kiev, Fiziologichnyy Zhurnalt Vol 171 No 51 Sep/Oct 7ij pp 609-614
Abstracta Membranous fragments obtained from the skeletal muscles of the frog
Rana ridibunda, were used to deternine the tempexatura'de-pendence of K and Na
ion absorption in solutions with an ion strength of 0.13-. $aturation of the
fragments was accomplished by heetin6 at tempemtures of 00p 200p 3009 and 500
0. After two washings with isotonic surose to free the fra&nents of the
unabsorbed ions, aliquot samples were taken for an analysis of their Ion and
protein con-tent. Energy activation was, calculated on a bais of kinetic
investigations, and the enthalpy of the absorption pxocesses by van't Foff's
rule. The experiments established. that elevation of temperature increases tne
rate of absorption of K and Ila ions by.membranous fragments of skeletal muscles,
withothe total capacity of the fropents rawAning umahanged at temperatures
Of 0 , 200 and 300 C in the period of attaining equillbrium-j but definitely
reduced at 500. Calculation of the energy activation,and onthalpy values of
ion absorption at the different temperatures indicates that the proces4es are
TJSSR
KHOLMOVA, YU. D., Fiziologichnyy Zhurnalp Vol 17, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 609-614
due to the diffusion of the ions to ionogenic groups with a subsequent exchange
reaction which takes place in the nonspecific components of the membranes
and probably in the active parts of the protein-enzynas. it is apparent also
that the effect of temperature oA the memb=els structure as manifested by
the inarease of energy activation in the process of ion absorption may play
also an important role in the processes uhich accompany temperature changes
in the membrane's resting potential, thereby regulating the flow of ions
through the membrane.
USSR UbC 621.791.011.019
GIRENKO, V. S., DEYNEGA, V. A., aOLO !4YEV A..M., Kiev
"Change in Ductility of Structural Steels at Rupture Under the Influence of
Cyclical Loading"
Problemy Prochnosti, No 1.1, 1971, pp 16-22.
ABSTRACT- Experimental data are presented on the influence of preliminary
cyclical loading and subsequent ageing on the resistance of low-carbon and
low-allOy steels to brittle rupture. It is pointed out that it is useful
to determine the ductility at rupture on the basis of the criterion of cri-
tical crack development. It is demonstrated th'at v(he'n structural materials
are-evaluated from the standpoint.of rupture mechani~cs, the change in duc-
tility of metal during the formation of actual cracks must be considered.
USSR UDC 538-3:530.1-45
ZHUKOVSKIY, V. Ch., KHOLO _B,._V..,. Moscow State University imeni M. V.
Lomonosov
"Quantum Theory of Motion of Relativistic Electrons in Crossed Magnetic and
Electric Fielus of the Focusing T~rpe"
Tomsk, izvestiya VUZov: Fizika, No 12(127), Dee 72, pp 32-37
Abstract: The Dirac equation is solvedin the harmonic oscillation approxi-
mation for a weak electric field which focuses electrons in the axial direc-
tion in a homogeneous magnetic field. The resultant wave functions are used
to investigate the influence of an electrostatic field. on radiation polari-
zation of electron spin. The results show that an electrostatic field does
not change the degree of radiation polarization of electron spin, although
it extends somewhat the time during which the spins of electrons are oriented
contrary to the magnetic field. The stability of spin orientation due- to
radiation depends on the smallness of the amplitude of axial oscillations.
The authors thank A. A. Sokolov and 1. M. Ternov for discussion and construc-
Aive criticism.
USSR UDC: 539.1-01
KHAITILOV, V. R.and ZHOLONIAY, B. V., Theoretical Physics Depart-
ment, Mloscow Univers
"Effect of Radiation Friction on the Motion of a Charge in a Uni-
form Magnetic Field and in t-he Field of a Plane .2lectromagnetic
'Wave'
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta Fizika,.Astronomiya,
Ho 5, 1972f PP 558-565
Abstract: The nroblem criscussed in this paper, the motion. of a
charged particle in external fields,.is an important one in con-
nection with astrophysics, acceleirators in intense laser beans,
and other anDlicat-ions. The equations of aotion of the charged
particle are derived on the assumption that thc- intensity of the
magnetic field is constant and uniform, and the radiation pumping
of an electron Is energy is investigated on them. basis of the Dirac-
Lorentz equation for a point electron in the field of a plane wave
and a constant magnetic field. An~expression is found for the
f the electron. with the attenuation
change in the average energy o U
taken into account. At the end of the attenuation time, the aver-
age electron energy increases due to the radiation friction. The
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