SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOZIN, G.N. - KOZLOV, A.N.

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USSR uDc 669.o46.5 MHLIY, F. I., KOUU-NOV, 0. G. !1.j ana A1,101"ONT!, YU. r. "Quality of Metal Produced With Bath Ctxygen Bloving" Moscow, V ob. "Sovrenennyye problemy kaebestva stali" (Colbaction of Works, Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institutu of Steel and Alloys), Izd-vo "Metallurgiya," No 61, 1970, ni 107-13.0 Translation of Abstract: Results are presented of mn Aretentiflation Cr tile effect of oxygen blowing on metal acidity. Attentiori is j.;iven to the method of subdeoxidation of low-carbon steels by nilicon vith the purpose of lowering the metal acidity and reducing the develor&Rnt of gam bubbles. 2 firures, 3 tables, 6 references. 1/1 7 USSR UDC: 519.2 1. V. "Problem of Orthogonality of Probability Measures" Tr. Leningr. In-t Aviats. Priborostr. [WorRs of Leningrad Institute for Avia- tion Instrument Building], 1972, No 74, pp 32-39 (Translated froat Referiitivnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V36, by G. 14filchan) Translation: Conditions for singularitits of mea5UTC5 in [filbert space fl -are presented, the characteristic functionals of which art! 0 (u) = el(tft, V~ T(V Fh.7,). vc-11, where in is the mean, K is the kernel covariation operator of the measure, is the characteristic function of the absolute4y continuous aistribution Oil a straight line. 1/1 USSR UDC: S19,2 AWJA&.". ,%inimum Mean Risk Conditioas in Testing of Simple Mul.~ipla-alternative Hypotheses" Tr. Leningr. ln-t Aviats. Priborostr. (Works of Leningrad knititutc of Aviation Instrument Building], 1972, No 74, pp 11-20 (Translated from Referativilyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11k,118, by th~! author) Translation: Sufficient conditions for thC MilliII111111, Ille.1.111 Tl~,b. ill testilig Of simple nrultiple-alternative h)I)otileses are exprmod throublN the Padon-NAod.im derivatives and the singularity set of the probability measures. Particular cases are studied. USSR E%U6j-wj" "Method of Calculation of Likelihood Ratios" UK: .5 19.2 Tr. Leningr. In-t Aviats. Priborostr. [Works of Lening-rad Institu:e of Aviation Instrument Building], 1972, No 74, pp 21-31 (Translated froii Referativnyi 2hurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V114, 1)), the autlior) Translation: The exp~!dicncy of selecting a separable- 1-hlbei-t space for f0rmula- tion of the problem of reception and detection of signals Is proven. One form of conditions of denumerablo additiveness of' pi-ohabilim:y nw-ts~-Jrvs Jin the separable Hilbert space is presented and one pos!;ihle owthod of C.'1ic1j)aLi,).11 of likelihood ratios is tested. 1/1 USSR UDC- S19.~ "Properties of One Class of Non-Gaussian Probability Nloasiirl~!;" Tr. Leningr. In-t Aviats. Priborostr. [Works of Lembipp-ad Institute for At-ia- tion Instrument Building], 1972, No 74, pp 40-53 from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No fj-an tIlL Foreword) Translation: Certain properties of the prcbabil:i.ty di,,~tribvtions defined by finite-dimensional densities such as where f(x) is the distribution density of a certain random qmanLity A is a positively defined n-dimensional quadratic matrix with (Activnts are studied, n n V V ).j (A J.-:1. (-:j - -_ 112 i-It-1 USSR Kozin, I. V., Tr. Leningr. In-t Aviats. Priborostr., 1972, No 74, pp 40-53 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiberneti~a, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V37, from the Forovord) n T I is a fixed vector in Euclidean space R n 2/2 USSR UCC &21 - 357.1 -035 "Problerm and Perspectives in -the Growth of Analgari Virta-11urc',~y. Part I" Tr. In-ta ort-lan. kataliza i elealleftrokhimii. AN Kaz SSE (PrLx:eedings of the Institute of Organic Catalysts and Electrochemistry. AcatWitry of Sciences Kazakstan SSR), NO 3, 1972, PP 3-30 (frQra &,feratilintry aurmal -- K]iW- ya, 1 0 NO 7, 1973, Abstract Is' 7L328) Translation: Review. ThQ difficult proble-ma in rn-lmllurgr7 wk~re con- sidered., thu solutions -to which would stitmante. progreim it, this irrortant area of science and in new bmichen of tcchxtoloj,,~e. Tq!)ic-s !Uuctinsull lnclii4ti a process -for dissolving metals in tin, tdie thamia.iy1l.,91,11-cs. or nnilti-com'por-2nt amalgiuns, the nature of the intarim!tallic structures in tho -t:Ln T;hase, and the kinetics of electrode proceases in zurialgam electrodes. Spoalfic attention W.13 given to determining paitition coefficients in the syst;j~.r:--s a It was sho,.n tliat retals can be obtained by trethod-s of mmalijain wtth maxirmn metal impurities In walight % as follows: In, (;~.1_5) Ic jo-5; Ga, I x 10-5; Pb, (1-6) x 1.0-5; cd, 1 x 1~)-5; and 131, 3. x 10-5, Them~ vml.uea do riot represent the maximun purity obUtitiable vith the imilgiiji muthod. Ways of pre- paring metals 99.99999-90:j~~,6 pare vure exmqined. USSR "Progress in the Field of Amalgam Methods for Obtalming 111j;h-Purity Alma-Ata, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kazakhskay SSR, Serlya KItimicheakava, No 4, Jul-Aug 70, pp 27-31 Abstract: The article describes work done at the author'n twialgan Cbe-nistry Laboratory on the use of amalgam electrodes for obtaining 1.ilLrapure metals. In developing methods for refining metals to superhtgk purity the laboratory devoted a great deal of attention to studying thermodVitamic properticas of the components of binary and ternary amalgam systems. In conjunction with R. Sh. NIGMETOVA and A. M. DAIROYA, use was made of tho enl' method in a specially developed electrolyte composition and the qtthod of mercury vapor pressure measurement to study thermodynamic propercluis of t4mary systems in a wide range of amalgam compositions and temperatures (25-350%). A study of interatomic interaction in th4i amalgam SYMMS fT1d;1.um-mtr4:L1ryO cadmium- mercury, indium-gold-mercury, tin-gold mercury, magneatum-to.Ld-mercury, copper-zinc-mercury (M. H. DEWACHEVA, L. F. KOZIN) extablished the forma- tion of intermetallic compounds. Using the example o~r Indium, Ye. Ye. 1/4 USSR KOZIN L. F., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoy SSH, Seriya Khimichoskaya, ~_'.4g 70, pp 27-31 KOBRAND, A. G. YEGOROVA, G. M. CHERNIY, C. D. KA.RPACHKVA Out,~idat,,d the role of ions of lower valency in the kinetics of electrode reactions. L. F. KOZIN, G. D. KARPACHEVA, A. C. YEGOROVA studied the cathodic current ef- ficiencies of indium. A study of the proceis oe zinc and ciadmium ionization (M. I. YERDENBAYEVA and N. F. CHERKASOVA) showed that the 4modic current efficiencies of zinc and cadmium at low current densities exceed 100%. A study of the equilibrium constants of the disproportionaticm reaction of In+ ions in different electrolytes (A. G. YEGOROVA, Q. M. CNERNI'v) found that the equilibrium constant depends an the nature of the wim). G. M. CHERNIY, M. B. DERGACHEVA, A. T. ZAMULYUKIN studied the kirvetics and mechanism of codischarge. A detailed study of the cadksclwirge and ioniza- tion. of lead, indium, cadmium, bismuth and zinc and tho motal impurities accompanying them (A. T. ZA.MMYUKIN, r.. M. CHHRNIY, N~. V. CRXISHINA. A. A. NIKITIN) made it possible to find conditions for Um deep separation of impurities from the metal being refined'. 2/4 will -1WIMMINNE USSR Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Serlya Khimicheskaya, 2 No 4".Juil~,_ug 70, pp 27-31 L. F. KOZLN, 1. 1. CRURKIN, A. T. ZMULYUKV4 and A. V~ ABF,051.14QV have devised various original electrolyzer designs using auiiilgart h1polar electrodes. These have been tested out,at enterprise;u in the country sind have been put into production. The designs are protected by authe-rs, certificates. The electrolyzers, as a rule, have fou:1- sections, fiz. an amalgam anode and three bipolar amalgam 4-lectrodes, mi:iuuted Ln such a way that the amalgams circulate intensively around a cloud circle by mean-s of mechanical stirrers of electromagnetic pumps. The followirAg methods ior refining metals to superhigh purity have been deve-Lopod and ikre constantly used at one of the plants in the countryi 1. An amalgam method for refining lead 3-000 to high purity (L. F. KOZIN, A. T. ZAMULYUKIN, V. V. SOKOLDVSKIY, Ya, Z. MALKIN). 2. An amalgam method for refining cadmium KD-000 to, muperhigh purity (L. F. KOZIN, N. V. GRUSHINA, H. 1. YERDENBAYEVA, R. Zh.. MOBDABERGENO'J, V. V. SOKOLOVSKIY, A. T. SHAMOVA, A. V, YAKQVLEVA, A. G. BE1,1KOV). 3/4 USSR KOZIN, L G * Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoy SSI, Seript Khimicheskaya, ucrw,- -.iui--kujr70, pp 27-31 3. An amalgam method for refining indium DI-00 to a Ugh tlegree of purtty (L. F. KOZIN, R. Sh. NIRIETOVA, G. M. CHERNIY, A. G. GAYVOJ)DKSKIY, R. Zh. KHOBDABERGENOV, I. K. MURATALIYEV, A. V. YAKOVLHVA, A. G. HELIKOV, V. V. SOKOLOVSKIY). 4/4 ........... .. . . ............. 112 014 U4CLASSIFIED PRIOCESS145 f)ATE--O,?OCT70 TITLE--TH[URY OF CONCENTRATION POLARIZATION 01F AMAL-GAM ~LICTAUDES -U- AUTHOR-(02J-KQZtN, L.F., NIKITIN, A.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV* AKAD. NAUK KAZ. SSR, SER. klill1l. L970s 21)(1), 36-49 DATE PUEtL ISHED----70 SUBJECr AREAS--CHEMISTRY, ELEcrtiwi[CS ANO ELLMICAl. C141.04. TOPIC TAGS-AMALGAM, ELvcrR00[- POLAAIZATION, ELECTKOODF P(-,rE.*iriAL,, cuRRE-ir JE*4SITY, ELECTROLYTIC CELL, SOLUT1014 CONCENTRAFIDlils THALLIUm C"'J L 11 _J 11-TV''hs JL_ZUME%T CLA'SS--U4CL44SSIFIED P4ZXY PH6L/FP.AAk--1987/0458 SILP Cl-'%,C AC(_tSSI(JN %0--A()0j04*2')4 212 014 UNICL ASS IF I E'D Pl;4bcEssl,)c, l)Arr---o:?ocT;(" CIAC ACCESSIC-1% NU-AP0104294 -#43STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3srRACT. EQUAT IONS A';~F 901 1 VC-0 FIA THE A DISCtfAk'GE 119.1i'lZAT10% REACTION OF METALS ON ilG AND A,-l,,kLGA4 tLECTAJOES. THESE &~ACTIGNS ARE USJALLY ACCOI-IPANIEO t3Y ONLY C(11NCU. FQLARIZATIrIN, IF THE ACTIVITY OF THE METAL AT014S IN THE NEAR EL[-Cl'.'9flDE L.AYEl OF THE AMALGAM IS VARIABLEt THEN THE USUALLY LINEAR AELAVIL14 0k: THF ELECIRODE RDTENTIAL VS. LOG 11 MINUS (1-1 SUBM, wHERE I IS Ti4E CJRRENT PASS114G THROUGH THE NEAR EI-ECT~iOOE LA~[*.R 010 1 SUtID IS TWO; LI-NlITtNl'3 Cu!kRC-NT, IS NOT OBSERVED. THE RELATIONSHIP tIETWEEN rfiE POTENVIAL 010 tHE A1014 FRACTION, TL IN SU31) IN A TL AMALGAM ELECTRODE WA!)' SrUOIED AT 25, 50, AND 75DEGREES. AT N SUGI EQUALS 10 PRIME NFGATIVE5 TO 10 q14E NEGATEVEZ, THE A14ALGAM POTENTIAL WAS 65 MV. AS N 5031 INCREASU-1) IHE ITIAL GRADUALLY DECREASED ANE) FOR THE COMPNo TL SUS;! liG SUt3$ If WAS POTEN ONLY 0.4 MV. 112 019 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCCS'SING DATE--18SEP70 TITLE--STRUCTURE OF THE SOLID SOLUTION REGION OF AN INOIUM AND MERCURY SYSTEM -U- AUTHOR-(02)-KOZIN, L.F., SUDAKaVj V.A. COUNTRY nF INFO--USSR ~,SOURCE-IAV. AKAD. NAUK KAZ. SSR, SER. KHIM. 1970t 201t)t 50-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ~TOPIC TAGS--SOLID SOLUTION, X RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS# INDIUM ALLOY, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE CPWROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CU4FNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PPOXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0769 STEP 40---UR/03601TO/021)/001/0050/0055 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104215 UNrLASSIFIED 2/2 019 UNCL ASSt F lit PROCESSING OATe-LBSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0104215 &dSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SOLIO SOL',1S,, OF: THE TITLE SYSTEM WERE STUDIEO BY X RAY STRUCTURAL ANAL. ANO BY 1);::TG. THEIR HARDNESS. WITHIN THIS SYSTEM WERE FORMEO A W10E PAINGE OF SOLIO SCILNS. WITH SMALLER THAN 09 EQUAL TO 94 AT* PERCENT IN. AT 9-ft A-T. PERCENT IN, THE LATTICE WAS THAT OF IN. AT 84-92.5 AT4 PERCENT IN, THE LATTICE 'WAS FCC. THE PARAMETER OF THE FCC. PHASE.WAS A EQUALS 4,.675 ANGSTRGM. UNCLASSIFIED 112 0 19 UNC L ASS I F PRIICESSINr, DATE--07-iCT-to TITLE--rit:CTRUCHEMICAL STUDY UF 114DIUM IONIZATION IDN A RGTATIN D I S K ELEC]kfJDF -U- AUTkiiJ4-(()3,..-KGZ1Nv LeFav KOHkAID9 YE.YF.v SHEKAP [.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SCURCE-UKR. KH114. Z14. 1970v 36it) 22-9 JATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEHISTRY .TOPIC TAGS--SOLUBILITY, ELECTROLYT[C OXIDATION, SULFURIC ACID, PEPCHLORIC AC10t ANUDE POLARIZATION, INDIUMI ACTIVATION ENER$Y r L WTPGL MARKING-Nil RESTRICTIONS .00CUMENt CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL./FRAME--1989/1335 STEP Nu--IJR/O,,)73/710/934)/O'U'1/0022/C,~0,?9 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0107808 UNCLASSIFIF-0 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 C,IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107808 A,3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ANOOIC 0ISSOI.N. IF r,-4 iki H--i.o SUe4 AND Ii SUR SO SU34 SUNS. WAS STUOIED At A 010TUING. DISK ELECTR306 Rm~ N BY MEANS OF CURRENT EEFICIeNCY 4ND POLARIZATION) CURVES. 1%,)IuNi F.) I PRIME POSITIVE WITH AN ACTIVATION ENERGY QF 4 KCAL-M,31.E. AS TH= P'41k!A~Y ACT. IN PRIME3 POSITIVE RCSULTS FROM DJSPROPclATI~9PiATrG:"j op IN PRIME POSITIVE. THIS DISPROPORTIONAT13N TAKES PLACE CLOSER TO T-iE FLECTRODE IN H SU82 SO SUB4 SOLN. THAN IN HCLO SIJB,~. THIS IS Aj'TRIfl,JTE0 13 STEqIC FACTORS IN THE DECO,*4PN. OF IN SUaZ SO SUB4. AT HIGH 1-1 SU82 S3 SURet CONC14S. IN SU82 SO SU64 DECUMP, TO FOR14 IN SUBZ (!ISU SUB4) SUB3v St ANO H SU82 S. Agriculture USSR UDC 614.4149-57:615.28~)-7lr571:').891,i.'174595-771 KRVnWVA, Yes N., MIMOFANOV, A. M.9 N. P., WHI-rE111VA, L. V., A 0. H. G" TULUPOVA, A. M.P VINOGRADSKAY jP ="M-P Yu. V., FLDTNnCDVA,, A. S. and BYAZAMEV., V. A., Institute of Medical Parasitolqgy arid .11'ropical Medicine imeni Yes I. Martsinovskiy, Ministry of.Health UOSR, ad Imotitute of Agri- cultural and Specialized Application of Civ11 Aviation "Testing of Some Organophosphorus Compounds and Carbanates against Larvae of Aedes Mosquitoes (Culicidae) in Experiments with Aeri" Spraying" Moscowp Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Pamzitamy)%b B01OZ11J., V01 39, No 5, Sep/Oct 70P PP 599-603 Abstract! The use of organophospborus compounds and carbazuiA;,L-s againat mosquito larvae was tested In the Yakut ASSHp in the airva of the villages of Novy, Aikhall, and Mirny, and the Udachnays deposits. 14,,Lter rvser~roira were treated by aerial spraying from an AN-2 p1we. The follovivw, pesticide* were tested: bytex, methy1nitrophos, trolen, sevine, and Uptersl:; DM was used as the reference. Comparatively uniform marshy territori0s vilh occasional far- ests sj3d bushes were selected. Bytex was shovu to be evpeclally effe*t:Lve aLs a larvicide, a dose of 40 g/hectare proving to be euffLeient. Methylnitropbos 1/2 USSR MUVTSOVA,, Ye. N., et al., MeditsinskayA :Parazitologlyix i hhnkzitarmyye Bolezni, Vol 39, No 5, Se~/Oct 70, PP 599-03 required a 100 g/hectare dose to be effective; trolea fixzi doneis 40 and a) g/hectare reduced the density of mosquito larvae only InsignIficantly. Dipterex and sevin proved inef fective as larvicides,, being sigixtftc&ntly inferior to DDT. The effect of mosquito laryee eredlimatiork vIth (xj*gAnqhOsphorus compounds lasts for 7-14 days. 2/2 USSR UDC: 532-593 KOZIDI, N. S. and SRUNOVI V. A., Novosibir-ok "Interaction of a Shock Wave With a Wedge-Shaped Cavity" Novosibirskl Fizika Goreniya i V7,ryvi, Vol 9P No lit J1,11-hug T`P 11P 551-558 Abstract: The authors study the theoretical and c-,xpcrimental aspert's, c,j' problem associated with the incidence of a shock wave Oil a in metal. Formmlas are derived which makc, it lpovs,-~blc t,t) caD.-ulate the form of the uredge-shaped cavity at some in tino L. Tht! !!olu-,--on to the nrot- 1cra on the collapse of the cavity arpcars to bc! 5ince the characteristic lanc-ar dimension does not enter into thr: It is shom that the nature of the change in wave lenCth ir, to with a dependence on the distance x and with a nonlinca~- dc;-.-:,w:1,-,nci~ on th-:- z4i,zic, gamma, Wave amplitude chan_ve is Inore complex. Flow .01.-Uh jef~ i.,; ~11%ludlc-J. It is shown that the constant thlclxicas 01, the jet r11;3;k12!1 it to corcjudc- that the jet is formed by MC'uLl particlen; which arr. louutcd :4% a rwrrwi 1,ur-D!cc layer of constant thickaner,!3. Ife-tal ductility J.5 rint~t :1,.*LJ,,0..,,, fcr stabilizing the dijnans~ion o~' this jjiyt,,r. A Re,11w.1-111: num.~wr iv for, thic collapse process iii the event that the viatcosity fiietor :L:3 thl, meter. 1/1 USSR trDC: 539-1111 !CQZLN, RUAG., SILEVCHEINO, K. N. (moscov) "Nonsteady Creep in the Componanta of a Cylinder and e. Sphale" Moscow, Mashinovedeniye, Jan-Fab 72p pp 7-78 Abstract: In the f'Liel clerent of a nucIg.Lr reactor (cmlindex o_- a sphore 1~1' fissionable miterial enclosed in a cyliucarical or spliv~ftcal rmi~.11) qm::rtillii,~ at high temperature, swollin,, of the fissionable naterlal t;dzur pinc,~, tt~_ -i( 1.11 as creeD. Vae-e two co-nditiont; can brin,i~ about j,ji tL,,z initial elasto-plastic stresces and, vhen Uja rcrictor J& otojj)E~d, brIn,,r residual strosses ithich are nufficlent to destroy the ranctor. of the posGibility of cuch deatniction re(pii-nm the detanmt4ntit-.~, cf currznt stresses. A variational eqUation te obtained which dec,,,,xIbefj crcep in a long heat - re lcasin~, cylinder (or sphere) tuid in thtit c-1hj1I sorroumlliv it, when the heat release its acco4nnicd by a relntive increment, of each frea eleimnt of the cylilider (sphcre), vhich io indepondent of the ri.trezseii O_nz~~. An approximm-te solittion for the process of redistributim of tllo eLiSt:)j)laftiC axisymmetric (centrlosyrrr:-:~tric) atraim*u in the &.-ystems wmilar com-ile-ri.Af.cr, iF, construct-ad. A rrx7izrtcu1 emrpP., of an exact solutioi-.- twid an solution is presented. Thrau refemmceq. LLJ UPC: 6D.!-!374 EXPLMUCE 14 5LX E'.-VCA!W-- AR, WrUlLnT, PPI~?AW,~A IAX.'I,;- eT S.L-.XQ&la. -'.a. leahcbiInko, Rus*L.n, Ito 46. 017, ~-jttittv,i W, We te-.= w~m.t-nn !. der,.".tv -A i-M.1vo V,rk dd~n vith .1.411.irr~, y,-.5 r~plc, ~n4 44,~V- n'r-; Oyal."-Stcal of !-.* ,p Ac..rd4.nce Vitt, thx to f *.. -4 ~trxctrr -tttt.z. 1--f 4- f-- t 011 (.-t 4txz~ ( it's. All of au- watit 'Itallng with ". educattrA for chlldx= ar,4 &4=Uxc*ntv to cftr*(tt-j tow4fll inAtItilirm ha~tt-v rctavm4 to T~~ bAsic, lw,,n v! mo~rml hvj~,--,r and "ro of set v-%aa*. cr-sti.n wn4 conti.trat adh.r"" to ,=p*r reliten at ho" =4 In ac.Iiaol !~--r r-t-rr phvitical developocrit c! c!tIt-..t ;cz4'w4Ln% cre %~uvsOllty of ILA~~*v An-T de"LCI~ftt Of bjbl-' Anon& Y~ot gifts Aftj thl. work, .1.~ h. R..j of vrc-,,t:.E -#r1T start of sex life and of holrinx *vDid -nereal dite.". 'As wer. governed hy tho foct. th~r - 12 Iftm.p.".hlr alownL of qvm ,at td=stlun. and ota-W bt p.,4~4 ;t.tty,. ti*,& h.- by pAr--rq sed o4j~-r rtiatl-w. and in child Amupo by *6 well as social workers. At the first staga of this -rk. -ulut;y with ct, depirt-n- a-.' ;-hlic adur,&!Ion, =uS *,Sucxti~n center. ~ d"eloprd pl-mm for one and t~,4ry tettf.r.ar4 for the mcetr,&L and rturoLng per*orme. of aehouLm And thild lndtruztQrs of biology. class *up*rv.'*ors, as well an 4ctlyisto of ~vl A tounclla for% a russber of ftajot Vnt*rprl3v*, public I1)%PtctGtb of thildxvn's roc=s. police, and departsiance far the control of 3u~enil* delinquency bastd at the rayon evocutive comittees. L4 004734V 0214 Ace. Hr: de.V;~4 Ref . CO PRIMARY SOURCE: Vestnik Dermatologii i Vezerologii, 1970, Nr pp 7f-JIA SOME NEW FORMS IN THE WORK OF DERMATO-VENE110LOG ICA INSTITUTIONS FOR CONTROL OF VENEREAL DISEASES OF THE VROGENITAL ORGANS Summary Insufficient success in control of gonorrhea Is (Jut inostly to medfco-biological factors including greater frequency of pritnary torpidity a0d retli1hnce to antibiotics. unUmely detection of patients and trrors in diagnoils, sji,~r1cwj1i11gi of orgAnizalio- nal nature. It Is suggested that forms of re Istration of patientn, methoils of conirri after treatment and organization of work 7der-matovenervolog-icai seri-ice be changed. and also work be extended on active detection of patients, dew-bopinent of now criethods for diagnosis and therapy, investigation of epidemiology of gonotoccal and non-gonococcal Inflammatory disease3 of the urogenital organs. 4tr ft V 1/2 UNCLASSIFIED PRX,ESSING 0ATE--23-ICT70 TITLE--TtiEPAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF BECILL104 6 IN TREA,'rl4ETN OF GO%'J.~Rfitlk IN MEN _U_ AUTHOR-(04)-K0ZINt S.L., KRAVCHENKQ* V4G.w DEFEVYANKO, 1',',.Vot SC-04SI-It V.A% wom-, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGIls 1910v NK 5v PP 75-78 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--VENEREAL DISEASEt ANTIBIOTICt DRUG 00SAGE kk SP01SE/W) 31C ILL 11*4 6 ANTIBIOTIC CONTROL AARKING--N0 RESTRICTICNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--j998/Z046 WEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122275 UNCLAS~JFIED 212 ols UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSIPN 111.11i)-AP0122275 ABST'r%'ACT/EXTAACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BIC!LI.P,I 0 IN 0' IS 1 1?103, -300 TO 2 14 00,000 UN I T S dA S USED FOR TREAl MENT OF 120 ~ICN "i I I HFK E SH GONORRHEA. FAILURE OP TREATAETN WAS 1385FRVE-0 IN 110i'RCEPir OF ffi~- PATIEWS OUxIING THcIT-, STAY 1114 Tf4f- HOS-'~ITALt lJIZ E rti.4 I T WERE OBSEAVED IN 21.7PERCENT IF THE PATIFNTS. 1 14 50illi- PAT I L*,"JT S i4l TH GONORRHEA FAILURE OF TREATMENT WAS 03SERVEU AF.TEit A 1511:1~IES OF SUCCESSIVELY USED ANTIBIOTICS. TRFATMETN WITH BACILI.Ili 6 .4;%S Fl-li-N.3 TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN T~i.4`T i,~ITtl 4ATER SOLU9,LE Pill,'ICILL.114 IN III< SIMILAR COU-RSE DOSES. FACILITY: KHAR'KOVSKIt N-1 r-Wimir DLRlAA'rJL0GII I VENEROLO(;IIq AND KHAR'KOVSK[Y OBLASTNOY KOlliPO-,IlEi'4L-llULOG[CtiESKIY DISPANSER, UNCLA~SIFIEO LfZ 019 UNCLASSIriEd I'Rk.ESSING L)ME--30OCITO TITLE--ANALYSIS OF THE OPEAATION OF THE CENTaAL GihS FRAUIONATION PLANY OF PLANT THE LOWER KAMA PETROCHEMICAL CUABINE -U- AUTHOR- (05 I-VGLFSON t I.S.j KONSTANTINUVI YE*N*i'XCJZlN V.A.9 UIMITRIYEV* A.P., ISLAMOVe SH*KH, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-NEFTEPERERAS. NEFTEKHIM. (MOSCOW) 1970# (210 2-6-3 -:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMlSrRY TOPIC TAGS--BUTANEs PROPANEP GAS, PETROCHEMISTRYl C"EMKAL PLANT CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PaOXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1514 STEP NO--IJR/0318/7,0/000/002/0020,/0023 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP011850t UNCLA.SSAFIF.0 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOILS501 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN C SU5Z H SU6,45 COLUMN INSTEAD OF A FRACTIONATION ABSORBER AND A LOWER COOLING WATER TEMP. REDUCEU THE LOSSES OF THE C SUB3 H SUB8-C SU134 H SUBIO FRACTION OP THE DRY GAS., THE OPERATING COSTS INCREASED WHEN A SIMILAR WUALITY LEVEL WAS OBTAINE() i4lTH ANALOGOUS TEMPo AND PRESSURE IN rHE FRACTIONAT10h ABSCIRLBER. t3U4313LE CAPS INSTEAD OF GRID PLATES IN THE DISTN* COLUMNS 11RUVIDE0 HIGHER AND STABLE PURITY OF THE FRACTIONS, fHE EFFICIENCY UF rHE FOkAER BEING TWICE AS HIGH* TEHRMOSIPHON REBOILERS INSTEAD OF FURNACES FOR HEATm; THE COLUMN BOTTOMS IMPROVED THE OPERATION CONTROL AND VERSATILITY. UNCLASSIFIED USSR uDc 676.06-40.83677-521/.0L:53 KIRILLOV, V. N., YEFIMOV, V. A., KOMNA, V.,J. =A, Z. P., ABLEW KRASNOVi L. L., TIKHOMIROVA, R. S *77 "Effect of Fillers on the Thermophysical Properties of Fiberglass Plastics" Moscow, Plasticheakiye Massy, No 11, Nov 70, pp 38-40 Abstract: The authors investigate the effect which chemical composi- tion and heat treatment of the filler have on the ttiermophysical pro- perties of fiberglass plastics at 50-3000C. Tho. plastics studied were based on phenol-furfural or or,34inosilicon 4)irtdoars, and Fillers comprised or silica or aluminoboros tlicate fabr~(,. with a paraffin lubricant. it was found that the behavior of the thermophysical characteristics of fiberglass plastics as the t,imiperature changes depends on the processes which take place in tko filler. In materials based on aluminoborosilicate fiber, oxidadon ol! the lubricarit determines the change in thermophysical properti4!* witl-h temperature, while the determining factor in plastic,s based on silica fabric is evaporation of the mositure absorbed by the Mors. Heat treatment of silica fabric is an effective measure for roducing shrinkage of plastics based on this filler. 1/1 US-)R UI) %1" 591 .:1 . 15 CFIRKI?I, A. A., and EU31IN-1- "The Effect of Ultrnsound on the ActivitY of in the Liver, Blood "Plasm-a and hemolysates of th,D Er.Yt'jhrocflx'i of Uhlta Much. doh-1. vvssh. rhkoj I I y. Biol. n. (Sclont-Ific Rolmri: of II-fi (InIvi- Ity Biological Sciences), !i0 2, 19~2, pp 46-110 (frxx~ RofenwOvkyy 1.'1010gicheskr,ya Khizdya,, NO 11, 1972, Abstract Ito 11F`1110,1~) TI-analationt The activity of f-ructose-I-phwi,phalte :LL the llfvoi-, ,j Studied un(b.,r the of bloo(i pla2La Lnd he:r,0lyLjates Va. In a wide range of i.-tensitiez watt/,~m2). 1-j-, that Ultrasonic vibrations of rvIativel.y loi; powe;v Indiiian? a e.-curea5e it-, OnzYme activity in the liver wyl exythrocy-tes arid al:so :Lncx-(m.s* them ~EImeability Of the liver cell membranes. (Author abstmot). I/1 W' 'hair of CKRKIN, A. A., Vitebsk Medical Institute "Effect of Ultrasourki on Aldola5e and Lactato Col-rtaia Rat Tissues" moscow. biologichoskiyo Nauki, No 9, 1970, pp 4)-43 Abstract: Ultrasound at, a fre~quoncy 4), 6j0 Ind ~it O.Z to 1.8 WIC1712 altered t1ho acLlvltj 0., aldolaari area skin, Lauscles, liver, 11:1A S(n-L'a OT .11'tc :111~.' a single exposure incroasud tho activity of tme utl hydrogenaze. in the akin, muzcla, ar4 kidneyp uhile docz-rjajlli-~- a~;, I:! t.IQ QL.'.Or organs. Repeated expo5ures (5) increa~;ei aldoliii~e acLiviLy in tb;i -,c4-a &Id.,.uy5 but decreased lactate dehydrogenase activity in tho :;a:!.o li,. iww- and viedium inLcnsit~y ultrasouu.1 5Limallat-~I LICT'-'Ito b~IL par*vl,,f imctivai-eu alioLisa Activity. 'irio Qr6-,w:j wom ai*-."'o~.,LL~,~ L~-.rasounj 1:1 the folloulzi~,, ordor of magniLudu of 011:11-44ti: '-IrLial.> Aauaclos "I~ small intestine. The uffecli. tnu3 virie-l relation to the vibrator head (wita the excepi~ion of xidnaysj. wajoli, farthest removed from the vibrator, were affucted by Utraswaic witit'ja refio:Le-,~ from the dorsal surface of the sicin). USSR MIUMT, A. A., an-~,jmznj V jj. "Effect of Ultm-sonic Vibrations on Aldo-lmee ana Activity in Certain 24it Nauch.n. dckl. 'linl. n. (Scientific Of Higaer Ed~ucation: Ldo'o_pical "cience-o'), 1970, l',*o 9, T,r Biolw-icheskavn .o 2, 25 Jan 71, Abotract illo Tranclation: autimrr r3t.1lie'.i the effect o1, iu, tl-urt:w.ic frequency cl." 830 cr; in a widc? r-mn:;-e of an;j I. per cq cm) orl tl-'c Of tl-v) genuf,e In tlic- nluin, liver, intr-.-stinn, J(Lw~yzl CO white rats. It was cstr-blislied timt with a ninplo (,7-ncow,,,.n2 ti) vw,res tA-.e activity of.' m-,inly lxxtatr- in a lv='uel- (if -L,,,-,c Pm-iR-,llGl Orcans. "lith fivefold to ultra-sounivith ai, 7~r s-z cr.. the enz,l-~Tes ir t-.e irnzcii~-;it,lol bed usuallv Vzike 'V*~,.ftat_-;,on;:; in the ".W on the deloth at tne 13 crLv--ate-1 LL-ml ~4L~ lative to tl-lle ultras'-Inic alia tor. LJC 6142 -015-11.5Y?. A. A. and OZIN V 1.4 Con.tral Salanrific 1.1100raLor~~. ae--, C'nair a and Venere LF of Ski "Illsease, fltab2k Med'eal Li!jtit',~Lo "The E"ect of Ult-aso,.uid an 'iransaminaso Activity :Ui !'ats` Vop, .editsiz Khi. ~ioscow, osy nskoy I Tit, No J. 1970, nP 274-~4)e-- Abstract: ---=osure of rats to ultrasci--ic vlbrarions (0-21 C.", :,nI 1.0 activated alaninu vz.,Anotransfarasa =. inly in the ar,3,ans i~v the head of t~.a v.Ibrator (skin and muscles), b;4 inniciiLlu:1 ferase acLivi-Ly Ln the di,~epar tissuas ind or,~,=s (liver, Both enzymes were particularly sensitive to the intensJLy Of C,.J) I C,-~i in the serum enzyrvas par--Ileled those in the tiu.,iua two ho4ri after rcpGaUXI -i;omoi 3ignifiaa.ltly incruasod at ail Intor-.31.tiO3. AL thu L:I.A~D, tae onzyna in -~ha tissuas either docroAsud or raziinud that ultrasanic vibrationa affect the permeability o1! call. men~xvaae3. 1/2 034 UNCLASSI~I'ED' PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--ULTRASONIC V18RATIONS EFFECT ON TRANSAMINASES ACTIVITY IN RAT ORGANS -U- ,.-AUTHOR-(02)-CHIRKIN, A.A.9 KQZlNv V'm..&_ COU14TRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMllt 1970o VOL 16-1 111R 3, PP 274-Z76 ..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--TRANSAMINASE, WHITE RAT, ENZYME ACTIVITYt ULTRASONIC BIOLOGIC EFFECT, BIOLOGIC VIBRATION EFFECTo ALANINEv SKINt LIVER-i KIDNEYi BLOOO SERUMP PIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAMe--1998/0264 STEP NO--UR/0301/'Ii',)/Olt)/1)03/0214/C)4~.16 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120954 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OAT~E--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ0954 ABSTPACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- AtISTRACT. THE i--FFECT (IF OLTRASONIC VIBRATIONS 830 KC OF FREQUENCY AT A WIDE RANGE Oil' INI'ENSITIES (,)-Z1 0.f.) ANO 1.8 W-CM PRIME2) 0:4 ACTIVITIES OF ALANINE ANINUTRANSFERASE ANQ ASPARTATE AMINGTRANSFERACE IN THE SKINt MUSCLESw LIVE~v INTESTINE, KIDNEY AND BLOOD SERUM OF WHITE RATS HAVE BEEN SrUOIEO. THE SlIMULATjAY ACTION OF VIBRATIONS ON THE ACTIVITY OF fIRSr ENZYME ANO ITS 14H131TORY ACTION ON THE ACTIVITY OF THL SErONo WAS FOUND. . FACILITY: CENTRAL RESEARCH LABORATORY ANO CHAIR, OF SKIN AND VeNERAL DISEASES1 MEDICAL INSTITUTE, VITEBSK. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.375.82 KURRATOV, L. N., BRITOV, A. D., DIROCHKA, A. I., moclu'um, N,. AVER'YANOV, 1. S., STARIK, P. M. "Stimulated Radiation of Solid Solutions of Tin and Lead Chalcogenides im the 10-Micron Band" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum. LI-lectronics-collecticin of varks), No 3, lfos- cow, Soviet Radio, 1972, pp 97-99 (from RZIx-Fizika, -No 32, Dec 72, Abstract No 12D982) Translation: A study was made of recombination radiatkiii in the presence of electron excitatien, and induced emission was obtained Ltv, ?b 1-1( S11XSe crystals grown by the Bridgman method with x - 0.04, 0.05,and 0.07 atid ~n Pb I-X SnxT e cr-Istals gro~,m from the gas phase with x = 0.17 anti 0.18. Th4, radiation vave- length at 90* K is within the 8-11-micron band. The 1)uli;(! po-wer il; 1-10 mil- liwatts. A study was nade of the temparature functions. The iuax4mum operating temperature does not exceed 140* K. The bibliography ha.i; 5 encries. 1/1 USSR 14.0 YURM"TOV, L.I.I., LMINAj G.S.j FAVC1111L, V.11., VLiEUV, A.N., DE=, EM. 48orze Charactoristicu Of Bzall-Sizad Fulood Lueer With Elortr~m Excituticn" Rsdiotekhnika i ele~tronil~s, Vol KIII, No 6, June 1~714 pp L',10-1245 Abstract: The principal characteristics are pren~untta oil a e1eatrcr.- beam pulsed lauer with a hich radiated power. Feasjibla tyLaii c~" la-sor tarj-,etv 3ro diecunsed. The construction 15 shc"'in OV a COMPIOx amlt~tlezi'lnt turc-et witil passive regions. Gruphe are shovin of 1) The dependence f 0o raal-atcd of a single-lawyer target ort the power of the exciting al-actr-in banm; ~_') Me Oe- pendonce of the rudi:itod nower of &i multil.-ityur tur,!11A on tlia 1),~i~or iof* the electron beam; and The derandonca of the radluted J.-C"t'-Or on L i I a wa recurrence frequency of the excilinly olactrcns for a 11 C4111"13" illrrfat. I! 1'zi Dis also shown of tha anc-alur diatrIbu--lan of the ominvion ol~ Und cultilayar targeta in a vartical plane ccincidont f roai th"~ elcc- trona and in a horizutital ullane coinclient frcm tho tht~ crystal. Ths auti-.crs thank N-A.Iofia' YO.D. 14'au-Meni~G, I.J'..!~AovoyclAk' Lyn. Golidahteyn, and S.S. Shal,hidzhanov Tor valuable censultotiono an~ aid in ti.'e work. 8 fig. 9 ref. Racei7ed by editors, " MuY 1971- .'0 USSR UDC 621.3' ?3.029.67 I KOZINA, G. S., KOSTINSKAYA, T. A.' IWFJ3ATOV, 110. It., WOftKOVICH, M. V. , ALEKS0YEVAt L. At "New Electron-Beam Tube-Optical Laser Based oi~ Elet.-tron Excitation" Moscow, Radio-tekhnika i Elektronikat Vol 15, No 2, 1970, pp 365-367 Abstract: The construetion and characterlstica of a sealed-off semicondilctor laser with electron excitation produced by a gallium-arsenide crystal are described. Its bi %sic cl,.aracter_ istics are: peak power - 13 W- average power - 100,mw. pulse duration - 1 miarosec. pulse frequency - up to 101cHz. Sa=les of gallium-arsenide as n- and p- type with (1-4) X 1010cm-3 concentration of impurities, cooled to liqiiid nitrogen temperature, are used as the radiativo slwaont:ji. T11a, dependence of peak, Ppul3ep and averagep Pro radiation powers on pulse 112 USSR KOZITA, G. S., et al, Radiotal&nika L ElekLK0._1A_ka 'o' 15, Ito 2, 1970, PP 365-367 Absrract: frequency is plotted in a graph iflAj.oh -Iliows zhat P ulse decreases with increasing frequenc-1,r above 200 H;, and that ' ~ f = 101cHz is only 17 Pelvent of the maxi=nj val%ia. The graph also shows that the average power increases to a rmxintua at 5-D'kliz. An efficient way for increasing the peak power is to increase the beam current density. An inereasig in current don- SitY_uP to 30-40 A/cm2 without changing the spot; dI'me-nsion, irakos it possible to substantially increase tho radidLtiOll 1~01*Mr Of t.'I(b tube. It is concluded that the optimization ol' tube character- istics should proceed along the lizes of radiative =kterial and electron optic system improvement. A schematio diagram of the tube is presented, Orig. art has: figures# 2/2 -D P CEiSINO DATE--3DOCT?D UNCLASSE It Ro 039 ELECTRON BEAM TUBE OPTICAL LASER'DASED ON ELECTRUA EXCITATION _u_ .,AUTHOR-(05)-KOZINA G S KOSTINSKAYAt T.A.t KURBATOVv LoNot TSEKHANOVIClit ALEKiiiW~ :A: oft ....'CC,UNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~~SOURCE-MOSCOW* RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKAt VOL 15p NO 2# 1970, PP 365-367 ;.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 1 ,.$UBJECT.AREAS--PHYSICS ",;TOPIC TAGS-7OPTIC PROPERTY, SEMICONOUCTOR LASER, GALLIIJA ARSIENIOEI ELECTRON BEAM EXCITATION -1 CONTROL~MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLAS5--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1151 STEP 40--UR/0109/TU/()15/,)(J2/03~j5/036r -_ C ~c CIAC 4CCESSICOji~N~,N4LUI--,AP0112254 .......................... UNCLASSIFIEO 039 UNC 2/2 LASSIFIE0 PRJ'0CLSfjtNlGv DATE-30OCT7C ICIRC ACCESSION NO--AP011225t+ -48STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE coiisTRuc'riut~ '%NL) CHARACC.TEkISTICS OF A SEALED OFF SE141CONOUCTOR LASlik W11H i-LECTROl", EXCITATION PRODUCED BY A GALLIUM ARSENIDE CRYSTAL ARE 1j)ESCRIdED. ils BASIC CHARACTERISTICS ARE: PEAK POWER# 1.3 W. i0bZA";l: POottki 100 MW~ PULSE DURATION, 1 MICROSEC. PULSE FREQUENCYf 10" TO 11,1~',Hl. ,A14PLES OF GALLIUM ARSENIDE AS N AP40 P TYPE WITH (1-4) T[Pli;S LO PAIMEI!J CM-3 CONCENTRATION OF IMPLIRITIESt COOLED TO Lli4UID NITROGEN I'EMPERATURE-1 ARE USED AS T14E RADIATIVE ELEMENTS. THE DEPENUENCE 01: PEAKv P SU31)ULS~'l AND AVERAGEv P SUB4, RADIATION POWC-RS ON PULSE ABSTRACT; f-mt:QUENCY IS PLOTTED IN A GRAPH WHICH SHOWS THAT P SU13PULSE 0ECREA,$E'S wITH ltqCPl:i.SI,14G FREQUENCY ABOVE 200 HZ AND THAT AT F EQUALS I,OK!14 IS UNLY 17 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM VALUE* THE GRAPH ALSO SHOWS Ti-iAr rHE AViii;~.AGE ijJwFR INCREASES TO A MAXIMUM AT 5-6KHZ. AN EFFIC~ENT WAY FOR, INCREASING THE PEAK POWER IS TO INLRFASE THE dFAM CURRE14T DENSITY. 11% INCRE014SE IN CURRENT DENSITY UP TO 30-40 A-CM PRIAE2 WITHOUT CHANGING THE SPOT U114ENSIGNP MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO SUBSTANTIALLY THE RADIATION POWER OF THE TUBE. IT IS CONCLUDED THAT THE OPTEMIZATION OF TUBE CHARACTERISTICS SHOULD PROCEE0 ALONG ITHE LINES OF1 RAOIATIVE MATERIAL AND ELECTRON OPTIC SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT. A SCHEMATIC J~JAGRAR Of TfiEl ME IS PRESENTED* UNCLASSIFIED -'r17--7'- " -7-1 !'1 7 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: 61,20 Ref - Code: 0 APM43723- INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST 'Lit 1? 0:3 116 k6l Z /Ah9 4 N rA70-23784 Solubility o~ oxygen in IiijuW int3l,Vbdenum (0 ramorimosti kistorods w XhidkoM wolibdenel. N 1) L. . K.4:i2j. A4 V- Reviakin, and A. W 50artm ModOwida Ahiuk ~Wjql Lzvil~tii4i, Merally, Jan.-Feb. 1970, a. 54-64. 8 rats, In Rust;iam. Develooment of a mwthod ~ol datormining tbt- -1clubilitzi cif oxygen in liquid molybwjenum in Iho prosence of Votalilij axide'.1. It is dwwn that the oxygm mnconttaIi" at the surta" 0, I~j metal can be determined on the basis of an onalviis of 1hib 41joss tri,14;fur prucesses occumrn ifuting o~idsuon of . niot~Ujocium. Tlle equilitNium Constant of the reactiocin ot diss(Ituti(A of oxV!I(t(i in liquid rw)ybdenuiTi at 3DDO K is Oetermir4d, AAX, AL 7701000 1/2 039 UNCLASSIFIE0 PAOCES$ING oArc--taSEP70 TITLE--THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE DEUX01ATION OF AOLroi MOLYBDZINUM -U- pAU_THOR-(03)-KOZINA*L.N.v REVYAKIN* A*V,v SAMARIN, A.R. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv 1970s 190(4)t 909-ti ~,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 iSUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS9 PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS, METAL OEOXIDATION, tMIOLYBDENUM, PLASTICITY9 ALLOY ADDITIVE? CARBOP41 ZIRCONIUM QXIOEt ALUMINUM OXIDE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, CERIUM 0XIDEv NIOSIUM OXIDEP LANTHANUM OXIDE .cnNTilOL MARKING--N0 PESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0279 STEP It I ;~C A C(' C_ %l!I--AT0055072 __SION N.- t A 2/7- 039 Ut4CLASS I FIO PAOCESSING DATE-19SER70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0055072 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, AT HtG" rc-,vl)s. SYSTEM FORMS 400t M09 SU82t AND MOO SUB3 HAVING DELTA HOEGREES SUBG '99.30, 12.30v AND 14INUS 78*20 KCAL-MOLEv RESP., AND HAVING MINUS(F SULITClEGREES MINUS H SUBODEGREESI-T EQUAL 71.45, 84.38, 90#31 CAL-GEGRV~E-MQLE. COMPN. OF VAPOR PHASE ABOVE MO-0 SYSTEM AT DiFFERENT 0 CONC145. IS GIVEN. DEOXION. OF MO-0 SYSTEM WAS STUDIED IN THE PRESENCE OF MANY ADDITIVES (N6 SUB2 a SU85t CEO SUB2, TIO SU82, AL SUB2 0 SV631, CE SUR2 1) SU83, IRO SU62, LA SUB2 0 SU83r AND C). IN GENERAL, THE MENTIONED Mr-TAL OXIDES INCREASE PLASTICITY OF MD METAL OWING TO THEIR INIERACTION IN IHE PROCESS 01: MO CRYSTN. AND NOT OWING TO MO DEMON, PROCESS, C IS THE BEST DEOXIDIZING ELEMENT, '112 026 UNC LASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--DEOXIDIZING POWER OF CARBON IN MOLTEN HOLY60f. 'I -U- AUTHOP-(03)-KOZINA, L.N., REVYAKINjr A,Yot SAMARINvAoMo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZVEST. AKAO, MAUK SSSRt HETALLY, MAR.-APR. 1970, (2), 116-118 UATE PUBL ISIAED-~ ----- 70 SU13JECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--M0LYBDFPlUMv LIQUID METAL, METAL DEOXIDATION, CAP80N, CARRON MONOXIDE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--(J,*ll(;LAS5fFlE0 PROXY REEL/FIZAMF--1003/1445 STEP A c C [* s s f 1)p1 212 026 UNCL AS 5 1 F I ED '0ATl_---;!7','1)V70 CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0130378 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(W G;P-0- ARSTRAU THE OFOXITHING C !N 1~.ASM OF Al MOLTEN MO IS DISCUSSLO THEORETICALLY ANO (IN 1'fif- ANAL'~!"Is OF 'F NTLRAL,4014 EXPERIMENTAL DATA, 141TH SPECIAL RE-, TO Ti-iE E, 4 CO AND THE MOLTEN METAL AT TFMP, CLOE. ro rHr: H.P. '~Hl: LIWIL111RIUm CONSTANT OF THE REACTION CO EQUALS CIPLU$ 0 1% 1~.!5 Tt.'4r:s 10 PRIME -4TM) PRIMEZ. THE Pk'()I;CT G17 Tiff: ACTIVITY COEFF. 01: N6GATIVE5 (AT. PARTS D C AND 0 IN MOLTGN MO IS 0.045. USSR UDC 632.954 SHCHEGLOV9 YU. V.j KOZINAI I,. &.&MOVKS, V. I., N'01SHINv G. I., and DYUSENOV# M. I., AlfMW'9"i afic Remearch InstiltlAte of Phytopathology, Golitsy&-Moscow Region, Institute: of Or$wd-- Chomistryp Academy of Sclencem USSR, Moscow "Herbicidal Activity of Substances Containing Trichlou-oallVl Group. I Communication. I p I 92-Trichloropropene-l-oi-3 (Trichloraallyl Alcohol), Some of Its Analogues and Derivatives" Moscowg Agrokhimiyap No 5, May 730 pp 129-135 Abstract# The highest herbicidal activity axong the ohloro derivatives of allyl alcohol is exhibited by 111j2-trichlorapropew-1-ol-3 (I) and its simple alk-3rl ethers, These compounds are qvatemlo herbicid-fis penGtratir43 into the pLants through the roots. Replacement of tho fiydwexyl group Ln trichloroallyl alcohol by various radic4as and athir jj;roup1nqs load3 to the loss or to a drastic change of herbicidal activity. JW a rule , the mterials loose their ability to penetrate through the roots -of tho plAnts, In con- trast to (1), trichloroviVlacatic acid, exhibits pro:Nittiem of an active systealo herbicide capable of penetrating through -this leavomq The par*nt compound (1) is about 10 times as activ6 as allyl alcohol. In a field trial on buckwheat, (I~_lowered by 45-55% the total woods without any unde- simble action against the buckwheat, 1/1 USSR UDO 632,95 14 SHrTIrGLOV, YTT. V., NIXISHIN, G. 1.9 DYIISE,"OVO ~1. I., VOL'K2NS,,TF.YNV YU. R., SAUM-AND7U, L. K., and KOZILXA -L. S. All-Union Research Institute of Plant Pathology *'Organic cl-,emistry, Academy of Sciences USSR "A Herbicide" USSR Author's Certificate No 252757, filed 11 June 68, publish(?d 25 Feb 70 (From RZh-Khimiya, No 22, 25 Nov 70, Abstract No 22 N708 P by L. Shchelestenko) Translation; It is suggested that bis-trichlorall~l esters of, dicarboxylic acids be used as a herbicide. They Knve the general formula: Cl 2r. = CCICH2OOC(CY n COOG112CC1 = 04,12 where N = an integer from 0 to 2. 01N11 OWW"WOMWONA! -W.&WO -7F 7 GenetUs USSR UDC 575-123 KOZHINA T. N., LeninZrad Institute or Nuclear Physiel; imeiii B. 11. Konstantinov, Academy of Sciences USSR "The Problem of Specificity in the ~b_itagenic Action oT Fast Neutrons" Moscow, Genetika, Vol 9, No 1, 1973, PP 168-170 Abstract: This study was conducted to deternine iðer or riot the Covinon genie a,,;ent.,tj tilt-'Ln are (- belief that fast neutrons are more effectivR nit.~L rays is valid. Direct nutati=3 in the ad, and ad2 (adenimu-dependent) loci in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae affected by fast neutrons and X-rays iA_,re com- pared. No significant differences were foizid in the 102 : ad IL initation ratios for the two methods, or in the ratios between completmintiniz, nnd noncotriple M.,nt- ing mutants, as determined from genetic maps. Thus pmeise !~;enetic irapping does not support the presence of specificity in the matagenLe action of fast neutrons as compared to X-rays. 1/1 USSR UDC; 669.187+1~21-391:519.28(048) KOZHINSKIY, O.S., LAPSHIN, I.V., reviewers Kiberneticheskiye Metody Analiza Elektroplavki Stali lCybernotic Methods of Analysis of Electric Melting of Steel], by M. F. Galkin and Yu. S. Krolya, Moscow, Metallurgiya Press, 1971, 303 pp Moscow, Stall, No 2, 1973, pp 131-132 Abstract: The monograph which is reviewed in this airticle is designs--d for metallurgists with no special mathematical training. The book consists of an introduction and 17 Chapters, combined into 4 sections. 'rhe first sec- tion is dedicated to the application of mathematical Inctho4s for identi- fication of a technological process, including the nei--essal-y information from the theory of probabilities, information theory and niLthematical sta- tistics. The second section covers the application of mathematical methods for improvement of the technology of electric melting of steel, including information on some of the latest methods of applied -tuthertatics. The third section covers problems of the application of the. concepts and methods of cybernetics for improvement of control of varicnis processes of 1/2 USM % XOZHINSXIY, 0. S., T.APSTM, I. V., Stal " go 2, 1973r PP 131-132 the electric steelmaking process. The fGurtI' sectiOll is the most s'gM'f'Ca*nt and original, and is dedicated to control of electric melting on the tasis of analysis of electrical chamcteristics4 The revievel,s criticize some details of the book but give it a positive evaluation on the~NhOle- 2/2 - 101 - USSR UIDC 547.26'118 SHOKOL, V. A., KOZHUSHYO, B,,J., and,KIRSA,40V, A. W., Institute of Organic Chemistry, AcadW!Wy' of sciences, ukrainianSSR "Reaction of Trichloromethylisocyaaape With Triethylphos:phite" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kh1mii, Vol 43 (105), 11o 3, Maor 73, pp 544-551 Abstract: Reaction of trichloromethylisocyanate Wth one! male of triethyl- phosphite yields 10-20,1. of dietlioxyphosplionyldictiloro,,ietity,lisocyanate re- gardless of the reaction conditions. In most casmi also 20-40'/.' of his- (die thoxyphos phony 1) chlorome th vli s ocyanate is obtataed and occasion~fflv 5-10% of triethylphosphate. Increasing the amount of triethylphosplifte' to two and three moler, gives bis (die th oxyphosph ouy 1) 0141 o ronin rhyl is o cy anate and tris(diethoxyphosphonyl)nietliyl:Li3ocyat).ite respectivoily plils, admixtures of triethylphosphate and tetraethylpyrophosphate. lnc:reasitig trietliylpl,osphite to four males increases the yield of the tris(dii.-Lb;;):Kypl-,i)sl,.honvl)irc.!E~L-;,Liso- cyanate to 40Z. Thus it has been shown that the trichlovomethYl group may participate in Arbuzov reaction replacing all three chlorine ato-rrLs bv phosphorus containing radicals. A novel compound hat; beitu synthe~slzed containing an isocyanate group and three phosphorus arom-1 at one carbcn atom. Acc. Nr Abstracting ServiCe4 41 Ref. Code: APOOT1604- CMICAL ABST4 10000 I fy' 8,74n, Effecti; of mutzktiotl$ CM altravialtit sensitivity in Ust Jkliarov-1. A.; Kv;ina, T. N'.;,111cdorqvii;, 1. V. i o( S1 ahanOryciu- crre- rime were induced by iiv Ii cht amd were by I hit replica plating, Two inittikats, de! imnatRd joirsi ancl~ 4!sii, curying tion- allelic mutations of radiosensitivity, were stuili1l 4 more cii-refully. Uv sensitivity a genie eliamcter: .ppeared to be of reoess~ive nuoi o heterozygous dipl9kis were Viv-resistint an4 segregwled 1:1 resistant and setisitive clones in %he rati,doin's., CI-Aspoire laniples. The haploid um mutant and. the haphyid -4wx4~ murant have uV sensitvities 2.5 and 1.8 times higher, rtsp., flijan the, svild-t~pe haploid. The radiq~resistance of the, ilogenic strairLi,:, varrying the mutations at.thr M111 locus, incrotas4s voritli j)olyphAidy. The effect of mrs mutations on the frequency of iacj~xcd gqnic muca- tions could be studitod easily due. to the W4 Lhat tht resistant mutants could e"ly I)e detected in the media 11ii.11i a llfgh serine cqncn. 7"hor results indicator that: the Pirsi a nit u,,jt matations siLmificantly Increase the sensitivity of baploir.4 to iiiLitaKente REELIFRAKE t 4#4 :197 f J090 .11 .11. ...11 MWIM 1 Mil 11 IBM" lL 11 .-.1 1.~J. 1~ .1 AP0044604 action ef uv light. The ut-sp and sayst inutatioms ultio ri-4'ult: in iLn increase in sensitivity to inutaltenic action of uv 1,4glit in ieg-'ard to ' for urs, cytoplasmic determinants. The diploids hombl.,ygous and urs, inatations proved to be hiRl' .1y 5(.IlSitiVe t4l the licition of uv light causing recombination when-the frequtilley 01 i-.idueed initotic recombination in resistant and sensiti ve ~Iiploidli betero- zygous for ad, and ad, genes w4s rtcordod. 'rilt. freillititcy of spontaneous inullations inde-rittident of adenivt js,ts rftr,.rded ill haploids of genotype 4ids, adt ars, tind A umr. The wulations towards ur sensitivity cause a sharp increaSL !ill spontaneous M mutability, the rise Wing espe6ally silpit wint dj~e to jwrt- rnuta- tions. The specific features of jwvst. mutatits of 'Facerfilronlyces suggest that the uiu mutants ill yeast also have o. Icss e0icient or blocktd systein for repair of tAV 4aniage ill fl DKA, UV- sensitive inutants are.-Krositive not only to the 10 1 actfoll. of UY light but also to the inutogtnic and recombii~orenie actions. l Thi u i i1 l h d f MA i d - s s lat s ggests I m ar mo e s tv3pon- amages o t ~ ble for all these effects. Tile itiduction of vywpLisinic nitafttions in uv-sensitive mutants suggests that the DNA ;tepair $-stem is Iccalized not only in the nucl"s but also in tilt c toplasul of tile cell. The sharp iocrease in fillontarleaus inlitabiKIty in tiv-,cosi- tive malants, indicates that thernsin, function of th't-repair systern is to maintain the stability of genetic matcrial binder thultural conditions. RCMR _j 19171281 41 H 1/3 022 UNCLASSIFIED PiltUCE11SP16 DATE--090CT70 )'ITIVITY IN Y AST TITLE-THE EFFECTS OF MUTATIUNS TOWARDS ULTRAVtOLEY SEN! _U_ AUTfiUR-(03)-ZAKHARJV, I.A-v KOZINAs T.N.LFEDUROVA9 I.Vo. OF INFO-USSR SUJURCE--MUTAT RES 9(l); "DATE PU13L ISHED---70 31-39. ILLU54 1970 --,SUBJECT ARLAS-81OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ITOPIC TAGS-YEASTo MICROORGANISM MUTATIONt UV RAUIATIONi RAUIATION SENSITIVITY, SACCHAKOMYCES, ESCHERJALOLI* DNA9 RAU.IA[l0N UAMAGE :CCNTRUL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ,,PRUXY REEL/F-RAME--1993/0591 STEP NO-tiE/0000/'10/0(191001/0031/0039 CIRC ACCESSION NLj--APol134jJ1 1:r c I 2/3- 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE'iSING DATE--090CT70 C-IRC ACCESSIUN NU--APOL13481 *bSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. UY SENSITIVL-' MWANTS WERE INUUCED 6Y.THE ACTION OF UV LIGHT AND WERE.ISOLATED BY THE Rtl)LICA PLArING METHOD. HIGHLY HOMOZYGOUS cTUCKS OF YEAST SACCHAROMYL-S CEREVISIAE DESCENDING FROM RACE XII 6LRE UTILITZEDo TWO MUTANTS-t DESIGNATED UVS SUBI AND UVS SUBZ, CARRYING NONALLELIC MUTATIONS OF RADIUSENSITIVITY, WERE STUDIED MORE CAREFULLY. UV SENSITIVITY APPEARED TO BE OF A RECESSIVE MONOGENIC CHARACTER; HETEROZYGOUS DIPLOIDS hERE UV RESISTANT AND SEGREGATED L:l RESISTANT AND SENSITIVE CLONE$ IN IFIE PANDOM ASCOSPORE SAMPLES. THE UV SENSI-TIVITY OF rHE STRAINS $EARING MUTANTS UVS SUB1 AND UVS SUB2 DIFFERS. THE HAPLOID UVS $U81 PAUTANT AND THE HAPLOID UV5 SUB2 MUTANT HAVE SENSITIVITUS 25 ANO I.$ TIMES HIGHERt RESPECTIVELY, THAN THE WILD TYPE HAPLOIDa THE UVS S1161 MUTANTS EXHIBIT AN- E-XPONENTIAL SURVIVAL CUKVEv WHILE' 'THE" UVS' SUU MUTftNrS AND rHE WILD TYPE HAPLOID HAVE SIGMUIDAL SHAPED CURVES. THE RADICjRESISTA.%CE OF T.HE ISOGENIC STRAINSt CARRYING THE MUTATIVNS AT FHE UVS S061 LOCUSP INCREASES WITH PULYPLOIUY. WE WERE ABLE TO sruoy THE EFFECT OF UVS MUTATIONS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INDUCED GENIC MUTATIONS DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE RESISTANT MUTANTS COULO EASILY BE DETECTED 14 THE MEDIA WITH A HIGH SERINE CONCENTRATIONa THE RESULTS INDICATE 'THAT THE UVS SUBI AND UVS SUB2 MUTATIONS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE SENSITIUITY OF HAPLOIDS TO MUTAGENIC ACTION OF UV LIGHT. THE UVS SUBt AND UVS SUB2 t-WATIONS ALSO RESULT IN AN INCREASE IN SENSITIVITY TO HUTAGENIC ACTION IF UV LIGHT TO REGARD TO CYTUPLASMIC DETERMINANTS. 3/1 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE5SING DATE--O9OCT7O ,~CIRC ACCESSIUN NO--AP0113481 OMOZYGOUS FOR UVS $U61 AND UVS SU82 A.3STRACT/EXTRACT-THE DIPLUIUS H HUTATIUNS PROVED TO BE HIGHLY SENSIrIVE TU ri-tE tcricitu OF UV LIGHT CAUSING RLCUMBINATION YiHEN THE FRC-QUENCY UF tNaucco wil,cric RECO143INATION IN RESISTANT AND SENSITIVE DIPL0101i HETFROZYGUUS FOK 40 SUill AND Au SUB2 GENES oAS kECORDEU. THE I-KEQUENC.Y UF SPO,'ATA%EjLjS MUTATIONS INDEPENDENT OF ADr.NI,14E WAS RECORDED IN HAPLOIDS OF GENOTYPE AD SU32, AD SVb2 UVS SUbl AND AO SU82 UVS SlU82. TH&-,' HUTAII0NS T04ARDS UV SENSITIVITY CAUSE A SHARP IHLREASE IN SPUNTANEOW; NUTABILITYi THE RISE BEING EXPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT DUE TO UVS SU82 MUIATIONSt THE SPECIFIC FEATURES OF UVS SUB2 MUTANTS (IF SACCHAROMYCES ARC SIMRLAR TO THOSE OF UV SENSITIVE MUTANTS OF E. CULI; THEREFORE, ONE MIGHT SUGGEST ]HAT rHE UVS MUTANTS IN YEAST ALSO HAVE A LESS EFFICIENT OR 110CAL-0 SYSTEM FOR REPAIR OF UV DAMAGE IN THE DNA. THE FACT THAT THE UV $CNSIT3YE MUTA,"ITS ARE SENSITIVE NOT ONLY TO THE LETHAL ACTION Of UV LIGHT BUT ALSO TO THE 14UTAGENIC AND RECOMBINJGENIC ONES SUGGESTS T14AT $tMIL11K MOLECULAR DAMAGES UF THL DNA UNDERLIE ALL THESE EFFECTS. Tfit INDUCTION OF CYTOPLASMIC KUTATIUNS IN UV SENSIIIVE MUTANTS SUGGESTS THAT IHE REPAIR SYSTEM UNDER CONSLULKATION IS LOCALIZED NOT ONLY IN 14E NUCLEOUS BUT ALSO Ih THE CYTOPLASM OF THE CELL. THE SHARP INCREASE IN SPONTANEOUS MUTA*lLITY IN UV SENSITIVE KUTANTS INDICATES THAI' THE MA114 FUNCTIG114 OF THE REPAIR SYSTEM IS TO MAINTAIN THE STAOILIfY OF GENIAIC MATERIAL UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS. FACILITY: INST. PHYS. TECH.* A. F. IOFFE ACAD. SCI., LENINGRAD, USSR. Acc. Nr-. Abstract '14 Service: Ref. Code: AP0052435-"* clia(IM ABST. Z/-.0(7 Vaiy r 1017,49t Antimiembial ftibri", 1. N Konkin, Shg eal(wt-ut7~-i- ~t. I OW WT-O, W-1y. -54 wa Te M (MOSC L Ru * ---raffn-cs modified by graftingith 2-raothyl-5-i~inylpy6dine were treated with 1% eq. soln. of u(OAc)j or AgNGI. 'Simlla;fly. wool grafted with metbacrylic acid wafi treated with 150 p4machicra- phencil or hexachloraphene aWns' in h1eOH, ~ Me grafting in- creased the tensile strength of the fabric by 18-10%. The bacteri- cidal additives inhibited the Or6pagation or Sraphylvi-occud au- reus and intestinal bacteria~wben 1-1.5% Cu or Ag or ,a7.32% chlorinated phenols were present. CPJR REEL/FWIE 19821069 USSR MC M9-71':536-R:66q-Q73 ZLOBI=rvl, G. M., )MZnTEMSV V. V., MMIS01r,, B. A., etnd KSKIKEVICH, V. -I., Kha Ikov Universityw---s--~-m"-- "Beat Conductivity of Aluminum Alloys at Lov TexperoLtures" Moscow, Metallovedeniye, Ito 5, 1971, P 64 Abstract: The heat conductivit-I of the AD1,, A14, ABB., AT01, A~tr3, U6, and AVA structural aluminum alloys vas investirLzted at tin:permtures of 10-300ox by measuring the conductivilty up to the temiperatuxt, a~ liquidt nitrogen in 5- 100K intervals and then in 15-200y, intervala.. Tbe retT-,LItn axe tabulated and shown in graphs of the temperature-dependent coefficilant at thermal ccoduc- tivity. One figure, one table, four blbliagmpkic reV*renoeo. W. ..... .oil lo-111i ............. ...... . .. 112 032 UNCLASSIFIEO 'PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE:-HYPEPTENSIVE URUGS AGAINST HYPGXIA IN PAT11--'NI'S WITH HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-ZANOZORA, N.S., DR0ZUUVv OvD.v KOZINTSEVAO Pove CCUNTRY OF INFC-USSR SCUACE--VRACHEej\OYE VELG, 1970, NA 5, PP 1-5 DATE PUBLISHEC--70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC rAGS-ANTIHYPkRTENSIVE AGENT# HYPERTENSIUNP HYPUXIAV 61.000 CHEMISTRYs OXYGEN# METABOLISMv HEPARIN* RESERPINE CCNTRCL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY kELL/FRAME--3002/1724 CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOL29G92 STEP NC)--UR/047!i/?O/t)04)/005/0001/0005 lf-A 212 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCC.SSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0129092 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUOY OF rHE GASEOUS CONfrit"IT OF THE BLGOD IN 198 PATIENTS WITH HYPERTEN51YE DISEASE REVEALED SIGNS OF HYPCXIA IN THE MAJORITY OF *rHESE PATIENTS. TREOMEW WITH R~SEKPINEt ISMELIN, AMINALINE, HYPuTHIAZIDE, ISVELIN PLUS THIAZIDES, HLPARIN AND HEPARIN PLUS RESERPINE RESULTED IN AN INCREASE OF OXY,GEN SATURATION OF THE ARTERIAL BLOOD AND AN IMPROVEMENT OF TISSUE WXYGEN METAbOLISMv AS EVIDENCED BY THE DYNAMICS 01' 8LOOD VAKATUXYGEN. FACILlrY: KIYEVSKOGO NAUCHNO-ISSLED. INSTITUTA KLINICHESKOlt MEU11SKINY Ili. AKAD, No Do STRAZHESKG* fy PRMESSING DA'TE--30OCT70 1/2 016 UNC L AS S I O'll ho TITLE-EFt-LCT 6F HYPUTENSIVE TrikRAPY (IN UKLOATIVE PKU~ESSES IN PATIENTS ~ nIIH HYPERTENSIVE UISEASE -U- L ~i..THOR-(02)-KOZINTSEUJ-P-!,Y.t LUGANSKIY9 YUeN, ;:ZjNTRV OF INF0--USSR, S4_'uACE--VRACHE6NGYE DELUt 1970t NR 6, PP 18-21 -,'4TE PU8LISHEU ------ 70 SU3JECT AREAS-BICLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES su TUPIC TAGS-HYPERTENSIGNt ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTi OXYGENs BIULOOIC OXIOATICNo OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTION .CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 3LCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PAUXY REELIFRAME--300211742 STEP NG--UR/047!i/7010(~~U/0~,6/0018/0021 Z~IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0129110 UN c L 1~ 5 s I F I E 0 2/2 ols UNCLASSIFIED i)ROUSSING DATE-30OCT70 ,IRC ACCESSIGN NU--AP0129tio A3STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BLOOD VAKAT IWAS STUOIEC) IN LIO PATIENTS ILLUERLY ANE) llE0IUM AGEO) 141TH HYPERIENClIVE DISEASE, STAGE If AND Ill. BEFORE TREATMENT WITH HYPOYENSIVE UVUGS THE l4ilJ;-)RITY OF PATIENTS ShOWED AN INCREASED r3LLOO VAKAT OXYGI-N. UNOER THE EFFECT OF TREATMENT WITH ISMELIN, ISHELIN PLUS rHIAZIOES, OXYGEN 6EVERAGE rflE OXIDATION REDUCTIGN PKOCESSES 114PRUVEL's A MORE OTST110 kL-UULr]O,'l OF THE 6LOOD VAKAT OXYGEN OLING 013SERVE-0 IN PATIENTS WITH HViPLf-,Tl'uSIVC- DISEASE, STAGE 11. TREATMENT WITH.THIAZIOES ONLY 011) NOr RESQLt IN A DISfINCT REDUCTION OF THE BLOOD VAKAT OXYGEN* I:AC;11-11V: OTDEL FUNKTSIONALINOY DIAGNUSTIKI KIYEVSKOGO NAULitNU-11,SLEi)OV,'T'-LISKI)GO INSTITUTA KLINICHESKOY MCOIT-SIUY IMENI AKAD. N. ~D. 5rRAZHE-SK0. UNCLASSIFIE-to- 112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING P,_','~--18SEP70 TITLE--OSCILLOPOLAROGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF CERTAPI NONFERr."JS METALS ON A HANGING DROP MERCURY ELECTRODE -U- ..AUTHOR-(03)-KOZIROO# I.D.9 KOVALENKOP P.N.,o YEVSTIFEY~'--, M.Plo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ANAL. KHIM. 19709 25(1)t L47-~-, DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--NONFERROUS METAL, POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSISP DROPPING MERCURY ELECTRODE CMTROL 4ARKING--NO qESTPICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FkAHE--1999/1742 STEP NU--UR/OU75~10/0;15/001/0147/0152 CIPC 212 014 UNCLASSIFIED 11"ROCESSING OATE--IBSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108109 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTR4cr. THE 0SCILLIPOLAPOGRAPHIC PROPERTIES OF CD, ZN, CO, tils AND CU IN M NH SUBsU CL H NH SUB4 OH MEDIA AND OF P6 IN M KNO SUB3 WERE STUDIED BY USING FIAEF HG ELECTRODEP ZNP NIr AND CO ARE REDUCED NONaEVERS18LY ON A STD. HG E~ECTRODE AND CO, CU, AND PB ARE REDUCED REVERSIBLY. THE EXPTL. DEPENDENCE' OF I SUB MAX, ON CONCN. FOR CU, PB, AND CD CORRELATE BZST WITH THE.-ORETICAL CALCHS. OF rHE I SUBMAX. VALUES BY USING THE EWUAITON OF SEVCIK RANDLES AND FOR NIv COI AND ZN BY USING THE EQUATION OF OELEHAY* waspop arm - ----------- P-1/2 015 UNCLAS Sl Fl' ED D r J."TITLE-CUNUITIONS OF POTASSIUM rur;-,ApHENYLb0!AA'rE ~rs CONVERSIUN rij SODIUM X40 LITHIUM TE TRAP HEINYLBOR ATE 5 --V- AUTHGR-1021-KIRGINTSEV, A.N., K(.)LITSKIY;, blool CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SGURCE-ZH. PRIKL. 041,14. (LEiNINGRAW 1970t -4.31.41, 51t)-o~jW UATE PUBLISHED----70 ,-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-POIASSLUM COMPIJUNOr 0kl;.'4N0Ll()RON COMPOLY49v COMPOUNI), Oki.-ANG'JODIUM COMPOWIDe 0i(~;Ahll)l_lrHlUX ClJ;ll-l'ijAll.',p u(NIttil: DLRIVATIV~v CHEMILAL SYtilfi~Mv Riti EXCHANGE RL-5I111.ilUJKlJ'j 1_)N lXc'r0%tl'l. RESIN C6,4TROL MARKINGI-NO RESTRILTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFKAAE--i~J92/1648 SILP CIMIC" ACCF_)"'~ICN 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PR6C S 11',.G i~vE--c- r -ij I IRC A CC E SS I fj.N- 6P-0- A b`j I R, A L Ib E S I Y I k: L ~1,$ G uaTAINLO ~.VtEN LkY~T. iG.00 M'4 OF mAGNIIUOL OF CRVSTALI~) 9oF SJ34 n,,S ADDED IN SMALL EXCESS TO THE ETHER SOLPI. OF PW-16djlt. 1411' KL)PIt SU34 PREPD- ;,AS 0ECA%TE0 AND RLICRYSTI). FROr4 AQ. ACETD.NE lill-H A SLUl, EV,~I"`,- JF SOLVENT. BUTH L13PH SUt34 AND NiAJ.PH SU134 WERi~ PREVIL). dy PASSIN3 0.~k ACETONE SULN. GF KJPH SLJ64 THROUGH A COLUMN PACKED W11H IJN EXCHANGEk. aY EVAPG. THE ELUAIE NilbPli SU64 CONTG., Q WAS OBTAINED. DEHYDRATION UNUL-,R REUKED PRLSSURE 6#4VE.- Af-4HYIJ. MATE-:14L. LIOPH SUB4# WHICH WAS 06TAINED AFTER C-VAPN. OF ELVAfE TO DkYNESS FOLLOWEI) BY EXTN. OF ITS AQ. SOL144 WITH ETHERt F0,10iS A VERY SIABLE TETRAHYUR4TE AFTER REMOVING THE SOLVENt. Ll SALT CREL (IF SOLVENT WAS PREPD. BY SALTING LT OUT OF PA SV82 0,50I.N. WITH I:;)'CLLIIiIf:XANE. '-f#~1LITY; IN5T. NEOKG'. K141M.,# NOVOSIBIRS'K, USSR..~ USSR L KOZIY,.N. V. "Morbidity With Temporary Incapacitation Unftr Conditions of Uzbekistan -- A Criterion or the Unfavorable ;Effect of Chemicals on Plight Crews" Moscow, VonroS7 "c!dLo--IioIo~ Iche.--kilch to' Konferentsii i-loi cr,-.[~-n Ztan'067111-77LILLI-I, F-RkUl-teta kAST)eCI;S Of BiOnecical Hesearon. 'Natori"'Is Of 11 00:1- ferenes of Young Scientific Workers of the Biomedical Paculty), Ministerstvo Zdravookhrananiya SSSR, 1970, 93 Pp, PP 89-91 Abstract: Unfavorable conditions under which the nersonnel of the Aviation Chemical Sorvice in Uzbekicitan ii.re working, and tile resultant high ratio of workers x;emrjorarily Izicapaoitated because of these conditions, are reported. The amou3it of pesticides in the air, the DilOtS' cabins, the work areas of tlie technicians. and on the clothing and bodies of the workerai is considerably -',n excess of the maxinum Derraissible concentration. The hiah telm- perature and low humidity dttring the busiest season of tile OAvir- tion Chemical Service -- June to September -- malco it difficull. 112 USSR KOZIY, N. V., VoDro Yf_-teriaiv L~edi-l-co-BioloF~:iche:3]ci~:~t Issledovani,r. 77 Ie6lito- 4.jf%l, ol~l for the crews to adopt protective measures, particularly with regard to protective clothing, and oontributo to the development of a number of diseases. Among these are influenza, cardiovas- cular diseases, neuralgia, neuritis, hepatic and gastrointestinal disorders, and others. The large incidence of the above diseases among the personnel of the Aviation Chemical Service, accor.-manied by considerable loss of work time,, is one of' the -objective criteria which Doint to the adverse effect of inijectirides on the health of workers. 212 USSR UDC: 5:9. 4 KOZIY, S. I. "Effect of Magnetic-Impulse Treatment on the Post-Df~,forinlit_fcn State of Scme Steels and Alloys" V sb. Teorivp i vt,akt. and Practice of High-Velocity Deformation of Vetallilv N.11t t 4 Cr of works) , Moscow, 1971, p 11 (from RM-40jekhanika, ill) 5, 72, At'strac; No 5V981) Translation: It is noted that magnetic-impulse trei0t.ment of metals enables stamping of parts from high-strength steels and all*"rs in ii single cm,~r- ation. The post -de formation state of the materials derendlH on the factors of the given type of treatment: the pressuxti of the magret,,~ on the workpiece, strain rate, degree of deformlaticn, woi,kj:i_ece tempt~!,ature during treatnent, rate of' impuct of the workriece die, The influence of each of the enumerated factors is ztudl.-tul cn the exti=p2e of K-hl5N25D2T, KhI81110T, '17-14 and AM26M alloys. 1~ is ccricluded -hnt t~._- state of the investigated alloys after magnetic-in.riLlsf-.- treatment i_- ~,`oz~ to the post-deformation state in the case of static defornpiticu. 1/1 USSR 1JDC 621-391-833 CH, 11, T., KABLUKOVA, 11-I. V., Mtrlbers of the Scien- tific and Technical Scciety of Radio Engineering, Flectron,ics and Corr=vni- cations imeni A. S. Porov "Detemination of the Correlation Fqnctions of Si.gnal and. interfererce at, the Output of a Discrete Com=anicaticns Channel" Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 206, 11o 9, Sep 71, PP 7-.11 Abstrac : A Fourier transform methcd is used to separate the usetul from masking noises in a quantized speech message trLnsriA.tttd thlrcugh a :cm- mursications charnel with irterference. Formulas are deri,,-edi fGr calcula-.ini- the correlation functions of the usefull part of thin mesiajre and the naskir.6 noises at the output of a discrete co=unicatioris (.-hanntal with re-qr~ect to known correlation functions --Por the undistorted ama di:~Ilcrtcd message= and a function which accounts for the action of interPt~rence, In the channel. Expressions are also given for determining the spe.,,-ral dansities of the corresponding components of the received message and fc-r calculating "he Intelligibility in conformity vith the genera.1 theory -,I' formant. percer.- tibility when speech nesaaCes are transmitted by dincrete r.0.Thc1d:; over a communications chL~nne2 with Intert'erence. 1/1 USSR TI'MOFIEYE11.1 B. B" KOZLIK G. A., K1JLAi,LA', A. F., A. I, "Algorithmization -in Aullo,-'-."Lic Control Systens" ldpritmizatsiya v Sistcl-1:11JI Upnivicr.] [Fn~] i:-11 above], Kiev, Tc,'_haika FT-,::3-;, 19~2, 2110 pp (Trmlsl~LCCI iLT:1'11 -o -a' , strict No IIV.199E.) Kibernetil, 11, 19102, Ah- Trarislati.on: Picblci-is of flie operati~cml of SYS'Lv;'.I Conli-ol n" (AICS) are w;ing a singh~ attention is -iVell 10 cf, 011, proble;ils of %I-A pi" these during the vrocc~", or, ('1'CltjO11 il1t1'r111j,.*, :01', control syst~,T-:s A ~ietllod is for study 41M; quilitativc charac',erj :-,tics of compli-x algoritilmic 11%c bool~ is all thO CXPCHOVC~' ".1tillOL! i:1 of Specific M'S' i-1-4 ACS, Its coittent. is illi!z.lrai:,~d wi.1h uxuvp!vs. it is I.A.I., fo!' '_:T-.'~"1'.*";'ij~.' tochili.cal and Sd'..n1if;C 1.(10:CrS ill th", ("'evelorm USSR Timofeyev, B. B., Kozlik, G. A., Kulakov, A. F., Martlvaiwv, A.,I, Algnrit!,::~;, zatslya v Avtornatjzirova!iny.,,h Sistemakh Upravleiriya, Ideir, Te"d,h:iika I rc,:35, 197-11 240 pp graduatc students and university students, as well vs per!wns hitere-sted in problems of algorithnization ond application of Cybvi-actics to dit: llatioi:al economy. 212 USSR EWC 621.791.3.Olo669.14.018.44 CRUZDEV, B. L. and KQZIDV. Candidates of Technical .9clences, and VANOTIn, 1. S.j and SYRESX1H, V. A., Engineers* Ufa Aviation 14stitute Imeni. 3, Ordzhonikidze "Technology of Brazing Alloy Zh$6K with Braze YPr 11'" Moscowp Svarochnoye Proizvcdstvog No 29 Fab 74t PP 304-35 Abatracti Since alloy ZhS6K has unsatisfactory weldabilityp a study was made as to how well it can be brazed in a vacuum using braxe alloy VPr 11. The effectiveness of diffusion Interaction can be inareased by increa;sing the time of the parts at the brazing temperature. F.Ditever this brazing method cannot be recommended since undesirable structitral t4-ansfo-zatlons oan occur in the base metal during an extended tiaG 4Lt WO C which lowexts strength prorArtios. 4111oreovers long contact of the 1a-aze alloy with the alloy causes erosion of the qloy. These problems can be overcame by heat treating the braze joint at 1050 C. Best short-time strength caa be achlev&l by heat treating at 10500 C for extended periods. Testm showed that sean netad strength, after heat treating for 21 4, and 8 hours , uas 'N.4, 34.3, and 37-3 kgf/AM2, respectively, as compared to 27.9 kgf/lm2 for the non-htat 1/2 USSR GRUZDEV, B. L., and KOSWV, at al., Bvarochnoye Pro.LzvodfItvoj No 2, Feb 74, pp 34-35 treated braze joint. Cap size between the parts boing bxamed was also critical with the best results achiev#d for a gap dUensUri of 0.05-0.06 am. Four figuresp three bibliographic referenme. 2/2 ........ . . USSR UPC 539.43 MOSTOVOY, A. S., Flzouwfi~, L. K.) "Determination of Durability of Stnictitral Eleyrents i:~n tho MaSiS Of 1_vrI-IJn Concepts Concerning the Mcclianisin of Fatigtic Rupture" Problemy Prechnosti, No 3, 1972, pp 21-27. Abstract: A mct*,-,o_! is for calcIlLitiEl., tho a structural clev.,,onr of .-M aviation product The riechanis-,iii of fat.i-,ue ruplkii,(, is described Ir". intc~j~(A derivatives which aro invol-se, of flie. r;Ltes of of selected coordinates. lnteg7alion of 010 jvrivxtivo,~; 111-odil".od yiejkk, v cracK propagation The durability is calcillated with ]I using darw- ctirv~,, nroducv(I by calculating dtirabilit), ;t-ith The results of calculatic.)n of durability of tho stnicti,tral it!ervnt harmonic and nre conpared vith correspondopce is (Itij,tc, satisfactory, . ......... CHEMICAL ABST Ap()OJL'-1085 ,,,Polo Ile- A IV jr 126360b Gas-flo'w cryostat (or adsorption Ikey,yu.4 , ' (' N1!0~5~cow~. Zh. Fix. KU - , 3 ~'~T`Nzv' 1-1 -ne cryo3tat consists 612 Deimr flasks cr:mc(ztt:d i~itli ~ v ti:ii tube. The cell is cooled by N vapors, ihe flov. rate of whi0i i., ri,,,;. by a beater in liq. X. The (epip, Q1 die I:t:A'l iS SUit.11JUI bya heating wire around it, the Power'of Which k. 228, pp 130-138 (from RZh-Vetallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72., Abstract No 4C401) Translation: The optimal conditions of plasma atomizatJon of Zr-wire to Obtain spherical powder with a particle size of 400-800 microvm suMciently pure witi, respect to N 2 and 02 (wich a granule aticrohardness