SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOGACHEV, V. S. - LOGUNOV, A. A.
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USSR TRIC 536.46
L
Pam. P F. MIWE71r, V4 M., SE=WVP V. A.
~"qpectral and Photometric Research on the Flame
Jet in Model Fi. -Oxidizer-Metal
6 te
Ys ms
Novosibirsk, Fiz:Lka Goreniya i Vzryya, NO 2, June 1970p PP
Abstract: The equipment used for spectral research on the flamne jet in the corr,
bustion of fuel-oxidizer-metal systems is described, and its operation is explained.
Spectral flame-jet research by rijeans of this installution permitted the photometric
method to be used fo.- tempemture meneurement; this method permitted the shape
of the flame of individual metal particles :in the combustion prICKLucts of the charge
to be locally determined. Evaluation of the combustion ttinperature of aluminum
and'osgueoium particles in the flame jet of model systAms:'by the spectral and the
photometric method is discussed.
Abstracting SerVicel., Ref. Code:
C. Nrl
~/- "74
AP00,144177 CHEMICAL ABST. W5 00 6
too-
1'84563h Theory of the shut of F-absorption buil in mixed
t
crystals KU, a.~. Lnizarbev, Evairesta): X - A - Qj?.jL._
V-~ id
emicond.. LeninemigZ31aEj S;we Co4vwun. 1970,
8(4), 2 io-- i (hng). A More Arcui-A e 1,icatment oft~e sh ift of the
F band in mixed alkali halidos is offered, based ori:o~her thaii the
usual appromis. , The 'Jocal' concn. of the impurity catioas near
F-like centers is obtainM as a furicti6o ~ of the vol . concti. k..
an'
The tr 'ition energies; of Fj centers (1' = 0. 1. 6)~Iare cakd. in
the model potential approxii. and'i6e peak position o~ the F band
in KCI(N.'a) is obtained at k, - 0.5. RCVZ
REEL/FMME''
1377:1100
%
USSR
Nuclear Physics
UDC 537-591.1
VERNOV, S. N., GRIGGROV, N. L., LIKIN, 0. B., LOG.' GhEV PISARDFK0, N.F.,
SAVENKOY I. A., VOLODIChEV 'N. N., and SUSLOV, A. A., $cientLfic Research
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University.
"Studies of Cosmic Radiation Aboard the Prognoz Satellites"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, FiziksL; Vol 37, No 6, 1973, pp 11343-114/3
Abstract: Two Prognoz satollites were lawic~ed in April and June of 1972 into
orbits with the following parameters: apogee -- 200,000 kiloneters, perilyee --
950 kilometers, angle of inclination 650. The satellites were launched toward
the sun, the angles between projections of the apsides *.nd the orbit through
the plane of the ecliptic and the direction of the sun buing 22 and 23
degrees, respectively. The angle between projections of the --psides of the
two satellites was 770 in July 1972. The satellites served about six months
each. Although they were in orbit during the decline :bi the 11-year solar
cycle, their first nonths of observation coincide wit1h an anoitalcU5 increase
in solar activity. Backgrcivid radiation was almost nev4ir re--.orded in these
months. From April throuph September 1.972, Intorplarto-tary Space warl filled
with intonalve ntrerimi of t,,(Anp protons at ansirgie~u or amut 1. mev. Higher
energy protons were observed only during the AuMtst flaritity. The elc-tAron flow
1/3
was well correlated with the protons. Absorbed radiation dose during this
interval, except for 2-7 August, was steady at approximately N4. mrad per day.
Calculations from the uniform nature of the declines in intensity of solar
proton activity indicate that the absorbing layer is at a diatance of approxi-
mately two astronomical units from the sun. It is remaekable that the state
of interplanetary space remained the same,over a long interval, in spite of
substantial manifestations of solar activity; when perturbcd, it recovered
rapidly.
Increases in electron flow were observed several times without any corres-
ponding increase in proton output, but every increase in protor. output from
the sun vas accompanied by an increase in electron flow,
D
D.
,ring intervals of low solar activity, the detectors wKich determined
these correlations established a strong negative correlation between the
counts of extra-solar protons at over 30 Mev and electrons under 500 kev.
The satellites recar"ded the intense solar activity of early latgust. An
interesting phenomenon was 'the sharp increase in the flow of pirticles at all
energies over the course of 2.5 hours early on 5 August. The peaka in the
curves had pnrticularly i3teep leading and, trailing edge.,!, It is theorized
2/3
USSR
VERNOV; S. N., et al., I2vestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Fizika; Vol 37, No 6,
Pp 1138-1143
that this represented a magnetic "trap" with dimensions of approxi-mately 0.1
au, traveling at approximately 2500 kilometers per second; the absence of any
nucleons with Z >- 6 indicates that the particles mist al~ have been of solar
origin.
3/3
USSR UDC 621,357o7oo35o4l669-738.7(088-8)
AZHOGIBt F. F., 1Ar.ACWM1.Z- Y100 PRIBYWVAO L. I.j VLASOVAo L. P.9 and
AGEMAt N. I.
"An Electrolyte for Cadmium Plating"
Author's Certificate No 346390, filed 10 Sep 70p published 22 Aug 72 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal, - Xhimiyap NO-8(11), 1973, Abatx~~-t No 6007P)
Translations An ammonium chloride electrolyte is patented for cadmium plating.
It is improved in that in order to prevent the hyd;rogemtion of the bass
metals ethylene glycol is added~ resulting -:Ln the following compositions in
g/literi CdC12,40-501 NH4,Cl,230-280i ethylene glycol,34-40, Carpenter"s
glue#1-2; an optimum pH of the electrolYU of 2-5-3.51 D leen than 2 amps/
docimater2-9 and a theoretical yield of 100%o For examlao GaAlples from the
steal RI-64,4 having a notch r-0,1 am is plated with csAxiua in our- electrolyte
having the following compositions In g/liter, CdSO4150;!~XH4CIt250i ethylene
glycol, 301 carpenters glues 21 at pH of 3.0 ard. a Dk 2 amps/deoixeter2 for a
thickness of 10 zdcrons. Without subsequent heating at a. tenalon equal to 90%
of the strength of the notched ample (the Stress equals 216 kg/m2-)p the
plated ample did not fracture after 200 houno
1/1
USSR
L. G., ROZENBERG, G. I., KUSNETSOV-FETISOV, L. 11.
-M
"Study of the Mechanism of Adsorption of Nitrogen Dioxide on Silica Gel by
IR Spectroscopy. Report III. Desorption of Nitrogen Dioxide Adsorbed by
Synthetic Zeolites"
Tr. Lazan. Khim.-tekhnol. In-ta [Works of Kazan Institute of Chemical Techno-
logy], No 46, 1971, pp 136-140 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,
Mimiya, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 B1389 from-the Resumo).
Translation: The process of isothermal desorption of NO 2 adsorbed by cylin-
drical granules of acid-resistant zeolites such as H-mordenite is studied.
Only the first portions of adsorbate are easily removed;'~evacuation for two
hours leaves 20-11S mg/g NO2on the surfaceof the adsorbont; this figure is
independent of the degree of preceding adsorption. The iate of desorption
increases with dealumination of the specimens..
`7:
USSR
L. ROZENBERG, T. I., KUZNETSOV-FETISOV, L~ 1.
"Study of the Mechanism of Adsorption of Nitrogen Dioxide on Silica Gel by
IR Spectroscopy. Report II. Kinetics of.Adsorption of Nitrogen Dioxide on
Synthetic Mardenite at Low Adsorbate Pressures".
Tr. Kazan. Khim.-tekhnol. In-ta [Works of Kazan Institute of Chemical Techno-
logy], No 46, 1971, pp 131-135 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,
Kftimiva, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 B1388 from the Resume).
Translation: The effective diffusion coefficients D of nitrogen dioxide
during its adsorption by H-mordenites are determined-at low.adsorbate pres-
sures. It is established that D increases with increasing ~Udsorption. It
is demonstrated that diffusion is activated, and that Jilgh values of activa-
tion energy indicate high bond strength of the first portions of adsorbate
with the surface of the adsorbent.
.1/2 012 -UNCLIASSI F: TEDI. PROC5SSIN'1x DATE--tISEP70
TITLE--EFFECT OF KILLING TECHNOLOGY ON THE PROPERTIES OF A STEEL W VH
REDUCED HARDENABILITY -U-
,:.AUTHOR-ASTgOV, YE.I-v LOGANOV, Mol..t URAZOVAI V*Aot CHICKHANOVt A.1,
COUNTRY OF 'INFO--USSR
'~,~-SOURCE-METALLOVED. TERM. 08RABo METAL. 1970, 12) 55-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,"--',S-UBJ ECT AREAS--MATERIALS
.-,..TOPIC TAGS--NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONs KILLED STEELP ALUMINUM CONTAINING
STEEL MANUFACTURE PROCESSP STEEL HARDENING',
~,CQNTROL M-4RKING--NO R FSTP ICT I ONt
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~_':PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1291 STEP NO--UR/0129/70/000/00?/005510057
~_~~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106072
UNCLASS I FIED
7212 012 UNCL ASS IF I EO PROCESS14G DATE--lISEQ7'
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0106072
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--LU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO METHODS OF KILLING WERc- USED:
(1) DEEP KILLING 'IN THE FURNACE -WITH FERROSILICON,, FERRPTITANIUM, AND
ALI (2) DEEP KILLING IN THE FURNACE WITHOUT Sle Birr WITH AL AND
'FFRROTITANIL"4. SI, WITH ADD4L. PORTIONS nF ALvVERE I4Tq)DUCED INTO
THE L&GLE THE STEEL WAS KILLED. TO EXCLUDE THE EFFECT i2F CHEM. CONIPN.
OF THE STEELS ON HARDENABILITY, ALL OF THE EXPTL,. i MELTS WERE C004POSED IF
SINGLE CHEM. COMPNS. HARDENABFLIrY'WAS DETD. BY kilCKWFLL HARONCSS ALI"4G
END QUENCRED CYLINDRICAL-SPECIMENS. DEEP KILLED WITHOU~ S1,
:,_-~-WITH-*S-1 - ADDED' TO THE LIQ. - STEEL FOLLOWED. BY' AL. ANO . FER-ROT I TANI UNI, SHOW
LOWER.HARDENABILITY AND CONTAIN LESS AMTS*.OF-3 AND.-NON4EYALLIC
INCLUSIONS.~
UNCLASSIFtED
1/2 037 UNCLASS I FlED ~PROCESSING DAfE--16OCT70
TITLE--CLINICO ROENTGENOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION AND
TREATMENT OF CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM-IMANDIBULAR r3STEOMYELITIS,-U-
_-AUTHOR_t02)-t3ER,*qADSKI`Yv YU.I.v LOIGANOVSKAVAI YLwNs
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
__SOURCE--STC.MATOLOGIYAv 1970v VOL 49t NR 3t PP 69-71
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT.AREAS-:-~810LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--PEDIATRICS# BONE DISEASEf JAW, ETIOLOGY; RADIOGRAPHYP TOOTHP
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE
-4-,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_~~%-_DOCUME-NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~._PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0068 STEP NO--UR/0511/70/0491003/0069/OU71
..CIRC, ACCESSION NG--AP0120768
UNCLA$SJFIED
BAN 7---T~7
212 037 UNCLASSIFIED tPROCMING DATE--16OCT70
CIRC ACCESSIUN NO--AP0120768
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' SUMMARY. ON THE BASIS OF ANALYSIS
OF 385 CHILDkEN WITH t4AND13ULAR OSTECAYELITIS 1311, WITH ACUTE AND 74,
WITH CHRONIC) THE AUTHORS PROPOSE A CLINICO RUENTGENOLOGICAL
CLASSIFICATION OF THIS DISEASE* THE CLINICAL PICTURE WAS STUDIED WITH
DUE REGARD OF THE CHILD'S AGE. THE CLASSIFICATION INCLUDES THe ETIOLOGY
OF THE DISEASE, SEVERITY OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC PROCESSES (MILE, MODERATE
AND SEVERE) AND ITS LOCALIZATION IN THE MANOIBLE~ TO 411LO FORMS OF
CHRONIC OSTEOMY-ELITIS, THE AUTHORS kEFER THE FOLLOWING: INVOLVEMENT OF
THE ALVEOLAR PROCESS, BODY OF THE JAW AND SECONDARY OSTEOMYELITIS; TO
SEVERE, AFFECTION OF ONE HALF OF THE MANDIBLE AND THE WHOLE 8RANCH; TO
MODERATE OSTEONYELITISP AFFECTION OF THE~ANGLEv C0RfjN4RY PROCESS AND
NEST LIKE INVOLVEMENT OF THE BRANCH. FRONTAL PERMANENT TEETH OERE
SUCCESSFULLY PRESERVED DURING IHE.TREATMENT; 11% DIFFUSE FORMS OF CHRONIC
OSTEOMYELITIS THE AUTHORS RESERTED TO SEOUESTRATIO14 vilTHZJUT
SCRAPING OF
THE SEWESTRAL CAVITY AND WITH PRESERVATION OF LIME (UNCHANGED IN COLOR)
DENTAL'REDIMENTS. CONSERVATIVE METHODS WERE US60 ONLY IN THE TREATMENT
OF RESTRICTED OSTEOMYELITIS RUNNING A COURSE WIlH0UT THE FORMATIUN 01:
NOTICABLE (ON ROENTGENOGRAMS) SEkjUESiAAE. FACILtTY.* KAFEDRA
KHIRURGICHESKrjY STOMATOLOGII.KIEVSKOGO MEDITSINSKD;C INSTITUTA.
UNCLASSIFIED
Public 1.
USSR UDC', 6 2 15 730 62 6 15 7
HIRICHINSMY, B. R., SFSPEL-SY, V. It., MVEDWImA, TS. F., LYSIVA, G.. G'
-0V2 1'. S., VC-:L'Fu.'SYAYA' .9.i
Low, -lay, j% G., SCL:TO
B ff e c tof Iaser Emission ozi the Or&tanI!:t1 of Industri'Ll Iforkarn"
V sb. Ispol'z. optich. kvant. gcn--:~-,Aorov v t',ovrx:. toki-In, i tied. Ch. 2-)
(Utill--ation of Lnsers in Vl~-,Iern En,-inGering and Ledicij,~e. P,:nrta 2--3 -- collec-
of works)i L-~jiin7a-fdv; 1,711 !)P 10"3-110 (from No 1, 1972,
-$ "'h
Abstract No 11650
Trzt-mlattiorit A r,:!-rort is prozent-)d on exaa-In-l-tion of. --'nrlo i:orl'ing 3.4
Yeax-j on t~i Fo*.'~"- ---r `.h a Pulse
1. Z Id
duration cf f2'0-4C~ ::Uno~t!coni-'3 IIIIIJ all Of 1-10 jOUI:!:I; Lip to jQUIC
In the continuov-., - -dr- 1~ Ila-- C' -
alcuh-tod that the r,,;.dAn' ion level cia the
cornea was jo~,
lea, vhich is 2 c-,-J-vr:; hi~,hr~r than
'the levels ;,Uch thc nz,--'rity of atl'.hors thp:!
Pill 4
For T~~ -n
USSR uDe 6,3 1 1.
,357-71-035.141offl.8)
SVSKIY, 0. B., LOGASITEV, V. V., and BARAHOVSKAYA, 1. N.
"Galvanic Bath for Producing Cylindrical Mh-netic Films"
USSR Author's Certificate BTO 324309, Filed 16 Jan 70, Pliblished 25 Feb 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khiniiya, No 21(lj), .1q'T2,1Abstmct No 21L318P by
E. Z. Hapukh)
Translation: The patented design of the electrolyzer iv intended for prepanation
of cylindrical mgnetic films with a uniform chemical composition. Its feed alift
pouring chambers are foiTied by the electrolyzer wall 4&nzk the jinode container,
and the cylindrical element with anodes on Its, exti~!rnal surface is M., de of hydro-
phille material.
USSR UD,0-. 621,.373-826
YELISEYEV, P. G., IVANOV, L. P., LOGGINOV, A. S. , SENATO.FCOV, K. Ya.
. .........
"Frequency Self-Modulation of ndssic-n in an lmjecticn LtL e r
Kratkiye soobshch. po fiz. (Brief Reports an Physics), 1972. ,ro 6, r1) 513-155
(from RZh-Radiotekhmika, No 12, Dee 72, abstract No 3.21).1148 by A. K.)
Translation: Spectral chronograms with a resolution ol' 3-10-11,10-1ci s are
obtained for an isolated e-i!--ission chamael. in a strip on a double
heterostructure at 3000K. It i9 evident from these, chrow-rons r-hat fre-
cuency se-.~-modulatior, indcates --Irstability of single-mode evirsilon, nn,.]
that this self-mod-alation accompanles b-U-ildupp of pulsuticn-- and catr-ff of
.L stationary
, -mode eniiision with e, trwwttion to rion
s
er, ssiop. Fre.Tuency self,;ijd)~Iatl,on, 31'.~adv to Corad dorlAvIc b) 1::m(l nr, 0~
A
the individual excited modes, and to blurring,of the
ence of the freauency self-modulation on the emissioa st-fctrwi incle&sev~
vitb an in-crease in pimping.
USSR UDC 621
IVLNOV, L.P. , LC~,-Gi OV, A. S-. , 5A.-CY LOW, V. P. , SENATORC7, X.YA.
"Self-Modulation V Rodiation Of Injo~.c 4 ion LasorF,
Kvantovaya elektronik3 (Quuntum Elcctronic~i), Moncow, Ero ~(11), 3 972, t-
Ahstrac': The results al-e vri~iantecl of tin oxperincuntril. v;udy of' tiic dyn--o-cf)
aa ob c -L u v.,
of radiation Qf injection )asors,, undertol-3p with c f d, t -L,-n-
A -
vations connocted with 1hc epreadin,~ mit (_~~ rfidint",on tka plvne of ck
junction., A, comDLirative study was ntde )f GaAs laper-, by vorio~,,3
methods, diffasicn. and with- vini,le
The specimeno etuj_ied had a rerorator Iem,.th of 1,f;Q-8Q-, rind oT-~r,-,Luc -n
puleed rer!irce at t1r;-:zz'-oraWrer, front KC, to '517,00 Via mug-vit-J`.(J 0 f -X: v I
current could be varied in tide limits, zc-ro Lo 550 iL,--p ii m_~ tri; in
the ~0-",00 naronec. ranc--e. Thx r1zd 1--tiOn dyllW~ZIC13 ;;~;rO ~tlt L Id j u. dby
optica) chrcn-3-;-rt-.i;, method. It i_,; ohG,m thnt ~Lii
C, - 1Y
ion lavo-mri, an well uu in doublu I-_Aerolamcra, the
not chmrgcd in Mie prcicer_,_,~ oP 6'enel-Aion :Ir cc-litivuc-,tj
-.cn r~_r-rion is
radiaticn. in inn--,~e 'a' i.-fGakc laf3l~rG Z! tO
crItical Of COVtileILIGUG r4loce of radiptlGrz at onc;_- i;t
USSR
-0 5(111), 1~1' 'T
WAN971 L. F., et L, 0'.
thueshold of cezr 1e ra4 ion. of 'h- 5,,~eciaj. fez~.tur-s of L*
Llr--+.ion of m-diation into t"I i eT~,--. s 3 iv C71-a-Cf.;i0a 0_-:, the Irwor de lecti-CII, -~;i,
the directivity pat-Ilern of rudiatiort Prom tha rescrator n-ci-1-:-i'l. Ti-u
aixthers thfank P.G. Yeliseyev for dicri,::uuSion Of the reaultil Wil., iwork umd
Ambartsu--yun and V.G. Kurnuukhov for giving unae-imetto of' fiE, 11 ref.
Received by editorF, 9 M.~rch 1972; al~ter reviaion, SciA 1.972,
2 122
USSR UDG 621-039-6413
ALMSIN, V. F-, BIRYUKOV, 0- V-t GWRGIYEVSKIY Al V. 0 VSKIY
L. KH., K014AR, YE. G., L ilks
IjXllf, G
A. V., A A~DSV&IY, Bo-V,., SARSAG4
SINELINIKOV, the late K. D., SUKULOV, M A., L;UPiiUNL-'AIIK0# Y. A.,
TOLOK, V. T., CHURAKOV, G. F., and SdABk;LINIKUV, L. A6
"The Experimental Thermonuclear Device 'Uragan"I
114,oscow, Atomaaya Fnergiya, Vol 28, No 1, Jan 70, pp 22-28
Abstract: An urGent ta3k of stellarator research is a de-f-.nitive
elucidation of the rearions for anomalous diffusion in a
as well as the effect of the shear and magnotic w%?ll On the confine-
ment of a hot and dense plasma. These questions will be tqi;udied On
the "Uragan" stellarator. Construction of the "Uragum" stellaraLor
was begun at the suggestion of 1. V. MiCHATOV and completed in 1967.
The physical substantiation and technical assignment'of developing
and constructing the complex were developed.at the ?hy3icotechnical
1/3
Ma
ALEKSIN, V. F., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 1, J~:in 70, pp
22-28
Institute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR under Lhe dircc-
.tion of K. D. SINELINIKOV, who took an active part, in the aolution
of theoretical and technical questions. Orvanizationit, La.%ing parr,
in the development of the project and the construction of 'zha complex
included the Scientil"ic Research Institute of E'lectrophysi-cal L,4uip-
ment imeni D..V. Yefremov, thq Elektrosila Electrical Engineerin6 Com-
bine,, the Kharlkoy Polytechnic Institute imeni V. I. Lenin, tlie ~~Iec-
tromechanical Plant and NIIElektroapparat [Scientific Research lnziti-
tute of Electrical EquipmentJ in Kharikov,, A considorable amouat of
work on the devolopment, manufacture,and adjustment of tho ayatema
and components of the "Uragaall wasrdone at the Physico-tochnical In-
stitute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSH,
The principal feature of the "Uragan" is high~ahear (of the
order of 0.02 and 0-1) at a high level of magnetic field 3trength
2/3
ALEKSIN,
V. F., at al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 1, Jan 70, Pp
22-28
Ho (35 and 10 koe respectively). The stallarator is in the shape of
T' e vacuum
a racetrack and uses a high-shear triplex helical field. 4h
chamber of the trap consists of two semi-tori with an average radius
R = 1100 mm and two rectilinear sectors, each 1725 mm long. The in-
ternal diameter of the chamber ia 200 mm. On the outsido of the
chamber on the toroidal sectors are two helical wind"ags aad longitu-
dinal magnetic field coils, distributed evenly along the davice. The
maximum strength of the magnetic field 1* 10 koe under steady-state
conditions and 35 koe under pulsed conditions. Three windings are
used; viz., longitudinal magnetic fieldo helical, and transverse magnel~-
ic field. All metallic elements are made of low-magaet st!iel
IMSIM* The toroidal sectors of the vacuum chamber and part of tae
reactilinoar sectors are mado of stainlaaa nonmavietic 41110y
The article gives a detailed descriptioni of the windim,13, 3Ys-
tem electric power supply system vacuum system and Plasm% diagnostic
and heating system.
313
112 :.~ 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES SING DATE--13NOV70
TITLE-01AGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CYrO 81STOLOGICAL.~STU04ES OF THE
VITRU -u-
:,''BlOPSIED-LIVER, IN COMBINATION WITH THE TLSSUE: CULTURE :1P
-,AUTHOR-.(02)-L0GlN0V, A.S.# BLOK, YME
J~'-:CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
Si0URCE--TERAPEVTlCHESKIY ARKHIV, 1970t VOL 421 NR 4 PP 44-50
.,".-DATE PUBL ISHED---70
JNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
t(
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
..PROXY REEL/FRAME--L990/06Z6 STEP N D-UR/0504/70/04;!/004/0044/0050
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0108841
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PKUCESSING OATE--L3N0V7O
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108641
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACf. THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THE METHOD OF
INVESTIGATING THE BIOPSIED LIVER TISSUE AND GIVE *rHE RE',5ULTS OF
COMPARISON BETWEEN MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF CYTbLOGIcAL A40
HISTOLOGICAL PREPARATIONSt AS WELL AS THE CULTURE-OF FHE LIVER TISSUE IN
12 PATIENTS AT THE AGE OF 17-57 YEARS'OLDo UE ll~IMEOUATE CYTOLOGICAL
STUDY OF TFe BIOPSIED MATERIAL MADE IT POSSIBLE rO HAVE A PRELIMINARY
IDEA OF THE NATURE OF THE DYSTROPHIC CHANGES IN THE RENAL EPITHELIUMe
EXTENT OF CELLULAR ATYPIAt MANIFESTATICtIS OF THE 1111FLAHMATORY AND
REPARATIVE PROCESSES IN THE LIVER. IN CULTIVAT[Ni~ THE: RENAL TISSUE IN
VITRO IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER MARKED PROLIFERATION OF
THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS AND OEVELOP!iENT OF ACVTE DYSTROPHIC CHANGES
OF THE EPIT14ELIAL CELLS WE-RE CIBSERVEDw~ IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS
PROLIFERATION OF THE EPITHELIAL ELEMENTS PREVAILED. 114 A FEMAL PATIENT
SUSPECTED OF CANCER MATHASTASES OF THE COLON.INTOJHE LIVER WITH A
NEGATIVE RESULT OF THE HISTLLUGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE 81011SIED TISSUE ON A
CYTOLOGICAL PREPARATION, THE AUTHORS FOUND ATYPICAL CELLS AND jftl VITRO
-.CULTIVATION OF THE TISSUE PROLIFERATIQN OF THE CAP~CER ICELL COMPLEXES
WERE CBSERVED, A SIMILAR RESULT. WAS OBTAINED' IN CYTOLOGICAL
INVIESTIGATION OF THE 810PSIED TISSUE OF THE LIVEp:;lNCL;U0ING CULTIVATION
tHOSIS
OF THE 115SUE IN VITROv AND IN A:PATIENT WITH A MIXED LIVER CIRP
:AND SUSPECTED OF CIRRHOSISt CANCER 0FiTHE..LlVER# FACILITY:
:VSESOYUZNYY N-I INSTITUT RAStRUENTEROLOGII MINISTfIRSTVA
ZDRAVOOKHRANENIYA SSSRt MOSCOW*
1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE---27,.,.)V70
1-ITLE-HEMODYNAMIC INDICES IN PATIENTS WITH C HRON I CJIF: P AT, I'r
Is AND
-.,~CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER -U-
-:,AUTHOR-102.)-LOGINOV A.S., BELYAYEVA, V.S.
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
c
-::S0URCE--KLI1NICHESKAYA MEDITSINAp 1970v VOL 49 Nil 4' 'PP 70-75
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
r":SUBJECT AREAS-81OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCI:ENCE:S
TOPIC TAGS--HEPATITISi CIRRHOSISP LIVER FUNCTIONp HEMOOYNAMICS
(IN T R 0 LMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CL-ASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'~PROXY REFL/rRAME--3004/0?3'i -STEP NO--LIR/04'P*1/7(1/()it.~~,1'00,'#/')()10/.7)1)?!i
CIRC ACf-FSF)1!-1N Nf1--AP0t11.1V)
-G DATE-271-OV70
.212 016 UNCLASSI FIED PRCICES I N
~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131330
~~:A.BSTRACTIIXTRACT--IUI GP-0- ABITRACT* 9Y MEANS OF IHI illE OILU11 impart
TECHNIQUE THE HEMOOYPiA,41C INDICES WERE STUDIEO IN ii-I PAYIENTS W[TH
CHRONIC HEPATmS AND 61 PAIIE,,i,rs WITH DIOFERE14T MORPHOLOGICAL F0k,'4S OF
LIVER CIRRHOSIS (43 POSTNECROTIC, 13 PORTAL,, 5 PREAARY BILIARY Cl--RRl-:]SIS
OF THE LIVER). IN PATIENTS WITH CHROINIC HEPATITIS THERE WAS NOTED A
'DU(:T I
TENDENCY TOWARDS AN INCREASED CARDIAC EJECTION ANJ 'ft~- ON' JF THE
GENERAL PERIPHEPAL RESISTANCE0 AS W ELL AS A DECREAS.E OF Tfli- MEAN
ARTERIAL PRESSURE. IN CIRRHOSIS OF THE L[YER THEREI WERE SIGNIFICANr
CHANGES IN HEMODYNAMIC INDICES OF THE TYPE OF HYPF.RX%Ii-4El*JC STATE OF
CIRCULATION,# AN INCREASE OF THE CARDIAC OUTPUT, CARLDIAC A-NO SYSTOLIC
INDICES, A DECREASE OF THE GENFRAL, PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE AND MEAN
ARTERIAL PRESSURE, RISE OF THE MASS OF CIRCULVING BLOOD Au
INTRATHORACIC VOLUME OF THE i3LOOD, AND AN ACCELERATIE0 ClkCULA-riori RATE.
R
CHANGES OF MOST HEMODYNAMfC INDICES WERE'MUST MARKEO IN PosrNECtoric
-...~..:CIRRHOSIS OF~THE LIVER4. FACILITY: VSESOYULrIYY ~1-1 INSTITUT
GASTROENTEROLOGII MZ SSSR.
2 UNCLASSIFIEO p OCESSlNG DATE--30OCT70
.,_.,t,.rITLE--hF, TEST FUR INVESTIGATING THE ABSOkt3tlVF- EXCOI-ETURV FUNCTIUN L& THE
11VER -U-
_A6THOR-(02)-LOGIhOV, A.S., KONDASHOVA* Z 40*Do
...'COUNTRY GF~ INFO-USSR
.",..-'.SDURCE--T'ERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIVt 1970, VOL 42, NR 6k pp 101-103
ATE PUBL ISHED---70
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'~~,-,'PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1919 STEP NO-UR/0504/70/042/006/010110103
~_CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0129268
7. wd -
-"l', T.
u Nc L As's I r- I!, IED ROCE45SING DATE--30OCT70
_CIRC ACCESSIGN NL)---AP0129268
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE, ARTICLE. PRE!;ENTS DATA OF
[NVESTIGATION OF THE ABSORBTIVE EXCRETORY F UNCT 10:''i OF THE LIVER USING A
WF JEST IN 63 PATIENTS WITH DISEASES OF THE LIVER.. SENSITIVITY OF THIS
METHOD IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY FUNCTIONAL 01SORDERS OF THE LIVER IS
NOTED, IT HAS A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANICE [N THE ASSESSMENT
OF THE SEVERITY OF FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS. THE MAXIMUM DEGREE OF THF'
CHANGES,OF THE hF TESTS WAS OBSERVED IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSISt
141-ANLY- -BILL IARY9 AND MODERATE, IN. CHRONIC HEPATITIS. FACLLIYY:
GASTRCENTEROLOGII MZ SSSRt MOSKVAIM
USSR UD"V,. 621-378.3
VAALIYEEV, A. III., DE, S. T., and LOGINOV, A. V.
"Laboratory Argon Laser WiIih a Disclharge Channel of Beryllium
Oxide"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, Ho 5, 1972, pp 125-126
Abstract: Details are &iven of rn argon ion lasez, d~!veloped by
the authors, ahich is capable of standing up under lonf~ use in the
laboratory. A -photograph of the laser is sho-vm. The disch--rge
channel of the device i-s a beryllium oxide tube 319.0 =. lont-, and
3 mm in diameter. The choice of this material wns dict,~,Aed i~v the
fact that it has the hichest heat conductivity oT all the i-n-cu.-Int-
ing ceramics and can stand thermal 2hock. The opticnl roson.9tor
consi.,.its of a sr'beriei;d mirror o.nd a plano triirrot, frow wbldi th(,-
radialion emcrgea. Oecillc.,,tion, accure in aii, *Ii~aes in thE: 4579-
5145 A range, i,.,itb a total poi-.,er of fivo watto. It :b~ notEal
most industrial!,.- produced ion lasers in the 6ovlet Union h.-.ve
quaritz dischar~:e ch-annels. This -i~; a mistalIX, iel the ~)UthcrE;l
opinion, since quartz hat.; low hectl; conductivity und 10.111
inner wall temperatures, with resultant ohorter life.' They
112
USSR UDC: 621.`;78.3
VABILIYEVI A. M-., et al, Avtometriy-
110 5, 19-72, pp 1215-126
their gratitude to Yu. Ye. NeatereLchin and A. G, Kozzncllok for theJr
attention to the work.
2/2
021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCTIO
TITLE--INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCrIVITY STUDIES ON THE
FORMS OF FORMIC ACIDt WATERi AND METHANOL ADSORPTION ON YTYRIUM OXIDE
-'AUTHOR-(U3)-TOPCHIYEVAP K.V.t LOGINOV* A*YU.t IVANKOYSKIYF V.E#
OF INFO--USSR
YlOURCE-KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11(l), 193-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-~'.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--FORMIC ACIDt IMETHANOLr ADSORPTION, HYDROGEN BONDINGr CHEMICAL
_':DECOMPOSITION, YTTRIUM COMPOUND
CONTROL'MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_,:.PR0XY REEL/FRAME--L997/0527 SfEll NO--UR/0195/7DIO111001/019310199
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119446
-LASSLEIE-10
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119446
GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO FORMS OF ADSOkPTION WERE OBSD.
MOLS.-OF THE ADSORBED COMPO. FORM H BONDS WIT14 THE SURFACE OF Y O.XIUE
AND CAUSE A STRONGLY PUS. CHARGE ON THE SURFACEs THE LATIER OCCURS DUE
TO DONOR ACCEPTOR INTEKACTIONS. A DISSOCIATLYE FORM OF ADSORPT10i,. rA.KEs
-PLACE DUE.TO BOND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE AUSORRED SPEC I ES. HCO SUB2 H
OECOMP. ON Y OXIDE VIA THE DISSOCIATIVE FORM OF THE AOSOaPTION, FORMING
Y FORMATES AS INTERMEDIATE REACTION PRODUCTS. FACILITY: KHIH.
MOSKt GOS. UNIV. IM.. LOMONOSOVA,~MOSCOWt USSIZ.
v i 4 k. 1- "A
. . ....... ... .
USSR UDC: 621-3t2-541'
LOGINOV, B. N.
-~-_~'On Calculating an Active Low-Frequency Filter With a Uniform RC Line"
V sb. Vogr. elektrosrrazi (Problems of Electrical Comminications--collection
of works), Kiev, "Tekhnika!, 1970, pp 31-o-34 (from Rzh-Dadioti~khnika, No 11,
Nov 70, Abstract No 11A152)
Translation: Some critical remarks are given relative to the method proposed
by Rarkin (Bell System Techn. J., 1968, No 5) for c&icuating an active low-
-frequency filter which consists of a uniform, RC line loaded by negative
conductance and capacitance. It is shown that the computational procedure
may be considerably simplified by using the relationship bet.veen the cutoff
steepness and nonuniformity of damping in the pasaband An expression is
the principal filter characteristics as at fm~ctioa of the load
found for
parameters. Three illustrations, bibliography of one title.: H. S.
WiNdfinnimi
I ~r- Me ra.,
y-i ano 75"jpgy
USSR UDC 512.831
ARZIbMKH, I. S., CUONINA, V. K., and LOCI e o Mathe-
Tnstitut r
matics imeni V. I. Romanovskiy, Acade;7 "o-Saences Uzbek SSR
"On a Generalization of the Hamilton-Cayley Theorem for Multiparameter
Matrices and on Root Vectors of Polynomial Matrices"
Tashkent, Izvestiva Al-ademii Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR Seriya Fiziko-Matematicheskikh
Nauk, No 5, 1971, pp 3-8
Abstract: Previous articles by the authors proved the Hamilton-Cay-ley theorem
for polynomial matrices of the type = XsI-As-lAl-...-),.AS-l-As where A,,
As are square matrices of order n; I is an identity marix; A is a
parameter. The present article generalizes this result for tile case of
several parameters X1, X2, ..., XM, then gives a natural definition of
root vectors of polynomial matrices.
USSR UDC 51703+513-881
LOGINOV. B. V., Tashkent, and TRENOGIN, V. A.P MOSCOW
"The Use of Group Properties for.Determining Multipammetric Families of
Solutions to Nonlinear Equations"
Moscow, Matematicheskiy Sbomik, Vol 85, No 3, Jul 71, PP 440-454
Abstract: The authors examine a nonlinear equation in Banach space that is
invariant relative to the continuous group. They give the conditions that
permit reducing the equations of the Lyapunov-Schmidt branching both by number
of equations and by number of unknowns, thus making it,possIble to greatly
simplify finding the multiparametric families of solutions to this problem.
Instances are often encountered in which the solirtion to a nonlinear
problem depends on one or more free numerical parame-tera. Included here are
problems concerning long and isolated waves.baving a finitenumber of solutions.
Such a situation exists in the problem of secondary stationart flowa of a
viscous fluid between cylinders rotating on one side and the problem, which is
similar, coucerning free convection, especially convection in the horizontal
layer of a fluid heated from below.
If the problem is invariant relative to a certaLn group of transforma-
tions, then either all or part of the free parameters have a group connotation
USSR
LOGINOV, B. V. and TROOGIN, V. A., Matematichaskiy Sbornik, Vol 85, No 3,
Jul 71, pp 44o-454
thus permitting the problem to be simplified in a number of instances by seek-
ing a solution which belongs to a certain subspace. The authors carry out a
detailed analysis of the possibilities available for the general equation in
a Banach space.
Theorems are stated, and detailed mathemtical proof is offered to
support the authors' position. The artic'le.contains a ~ibliogmphy of 15
titles.
T
Acc. Abstracting Service:' Ref e:
7 c7
AP004829"I CHEMICAL ABST.
94652a. Magnetic properties of gadoliniuza, neodymj=, and
/
-PraGeodymium aluminates with perovskite struture. %jw3voL-
toy- A-- I.,
~ 4r-=
$Inst Poluprov, Uninpad
P a 970, -5fM--:3 RdL'77-ReWts arrg vpa of t~,,c rnea.
surements of the temp. dependences of inverse susceptibility in
static fields and the magnetization curves in pulsed4ields of
6230 kOe at 4.2 and 1.7*K of sinKle-crystil aturainatts of Gd,
Nd, and Pr. GdAI04 is an antifertomag-net with Neel tenip.
Tv 3.87*K and the axis of antiferromagnetism directed along
the orthorhombic axis 10101 - Satn.:of tho magnetizatinji curve
of GdAlOs in a field of 42 kOe at 1.70K carrespontis to disruption
of antiferrotuagnetic order4ig. The ferr'omagnetic rnnownt of
GdI+ is 6.57 IAB. The magnetic susceptibility of NdAlO1 -it go-
300*K follows the Curie-Weiss law a +nd antiferrornagrictim,' order-
ing is present. For PrAI04, the susceptibility ftends on temp.
in a complex Manntr. A. Libackyj
REEL/FRAME
.15792019
-USSR
UDO:
N V. I., k-UZj'TiIII, I. V., a n dLCGIIiOV 1. T.
::I-I7E,,T'YV
D
"Passive
~ay' ------
4
Avt. sv. 33,311 (Author's Cirtificate USSR) Class Pla ,6/01,
01, 01 q 15/(-)0J', 275171, ILP,-,lioa-tjon 19.02.6(, Y-u,)Iic-~-
12.10-70 (from to. 3, 7 "1 s,-, c t
3B60,P)
-Trans-I.:- tion: TI,Ie nronosed -device consists cf reflectinj a.-r,-aj-
with curviiin"-ar ed6es. The tipper and lower cdc-ii;;s are made in
different -mrabolic curv--zs wIth a common focal a ju, s
USSR uDc: 621.396.677.833
DEMENT1YEV, V. F., KUZ'M-TN, I. V., LOGINOV, I. V., LOKSHIP, V. L., YAMPOWSKIY, V. G.
A Passive Radio Relay Unit"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obra2t9y, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22,
1970, Soviet Patent No 275171, Class 21, filed 19 Feb 69,'p 42
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a passive radio relay unit made up
of a reflecting array with curvilinear edges. As a distiu6uisbing feature of the
patent, the mean effectiveness of the unit is increased, ond especially the effec-
tiveness in the case of subrefraction by making the upperfand lover edges of the
array*conform to different parabolic curves with a commonjocal axis and a high
ratio of the focal parameters of the parabolic curves, vhI4~h ma:y, for instance, be
equal to one hundred.
USSR UDC 629-78-002-3
.~JNO! Z., ILICHENKO,A. M.
"Probability Estimate of the Dispersion of the Fracture Coordinate and the
Fatigue Limits in Connection with the*Technological Process for Treating
Specimens"
Tr. Kazan. avats. in-ta (Works of the Kazan' Aviation Institute), 1972, vyp.
141. pp 40-46 (from RZh-Raketoscroyeniya,otdel'nyy v)Tusk, No 12, Dec 72,
Abstract No 12.41.242)
Translation: The basic principles of the procedure for joint statistical and
functional analysis of fatigue laws are:presented. A study is made of the
application of this method for comparing the effect of various progressive
technological processes on strength under sign-variable loads. It is demon-
strated that the least diameter of the toroidal specimens is not the dangerous
cross section but the most probable fracture point. An estimate is made of
the fracture coordinate and the relation of this variable to the fatigue
characteristics of the material. Examples are also presented of the structure
of the fatigue curve with the fracture probability equal to zero with respect
to a small sample of specimens using equidistant transfer of the experimental
points and analysis of the fracture coordinates. There are 4 illustrations,
2 tables and a 7-entry bibliography.
USSJR
THOV., N. Z SHKANOV, I. N.
"Improvement of Method of Testing with Separation of Process of Fatigue
Rupture into the Stage of Microdamage and Final Rupture'l
Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta [works of Kazan Aviation Institute], No 136, 1971,
pp 25-33, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972,
Abstract No 4 V1272 by L. M. Shkollnik).
Translation: A series -produced machine for fatigim- testing with pure bending
and rotation is redesigned so that the stretched rl.bors o-i the :3pechnen are
in the tipper portion. A stroboscopic offoct produced by illuniiiation oE the
rotating specimen with a type ISSh-15 flash lamp is used to observe the mo-
ment of appearance of a macrocrack. When notched specimens of VT-8 titanium
alloy were studied, data were produced showing that the,viability factor of
the specimen is 0.6 with respect to the mean probability- of rupture at
variable stress level 28 kg/=2.
MEMO 87
USSR
UDC 539.4
JQ~GINOV N. Z SHMIOV, I. U., Kazan' Aviation Institute,
BRAGIN, D. YA., L
Kazan'
"Effect of Certain Engineering Factors on the Fatigue Strength of Titanium
Alloys"
Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No. 8, Aug 71, pp 78-82
Abstract: Fatigue tests were conducted on circular samples of titanium alloys
widely used in the aviation industry. It is noted that desp[te the extensive
use these alloys have several considerable shortcomings, including great
inhomogeneity in the micro- and macrostructure, high sensiti,,rity to stress
concentration under variable loads, and considerable variabilll-j of mechanical.
properties as a result of working processes. The test samDles had a diameter
of 5 and 7.5 mm under pure bending with a frequency of rotation of 50 HZ.
Tests based on statistical data showed several features in the behavior of
titanium alloys under cold work-ing which lead to a low Talue of the fatigue
limit at the extrere boundary of the dispersion region. It is shcT,.rn that the
application of electrochemical working, electric polishing, and protective
media in mechanical working lowers the cold working laycr and stabilizes the
1/2
WN~rl 5- i~ "I
D. YA., et al, Problemy prochnosti, No. 8, Aug~71, pp 78-82
mechanical properties of the alloys. It is concluded that the process of elec-
trochemical Working at the present level of its technological development
should be applied as a final operation in!fabrica,ting titanium alloy parts.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.762.002.5(08S.8)
KAREL'SKIY, I. M., LOGINOV. P. I.. SOKOLOVSKIY A..B.
"Metal Die Pressure Cast Mold for Molding Annular Producis"
USSR Author's Certificate No 268880, filed 20 Oct 66, pu4lished 4 Aug 70 (from
RZh-Hetallurgiya, No 7, Jul 1971, Abstract No 7G479P)
Translation: A metal die pressure cast mold for molding annular products from
Powders using electric discharge in a liquid medium with~coaxially arranged
electrodes, a tubular elastic molding shell,and a die attached to the crossbar
'which moves relative to the pressure die casting mold anti into-racting with the
casting nozzle is proposed. In order to insure free removal of thL molded prod-
uct and the required seal of the cavity filled with the liquid, a moving nozzle
with a beveled inside surface is placed in the annular cavity of the die So as
to block it. This nozzle is equipped with stepped spring-4oaded pins passing
through the holes in the crossbar and the housing of themold. In order to in-
Sure automatic simultaneous movement of the die and the 4eveled electrode and
subsequent advance of the blocking nozzle after removal of the die from the molded
part, a beveled electrode is attached to the moving crossbar, and slides designed
to hold the step pins and controlled by melns:of wedges attached to the moving
crossbar are placed on the housing of the pressure die ca6ting mold.
USSR uDc 542.qi:~4,(-i,n8
141SLIIKIIII At A., ISMSOVA, 1. D., KUDBLITA, M. A., ~EGORQ'/A, N. V_., IRL~IWVJI,
I. S.I. InstitiLte of Organic and Physictil Chcmistry Theni A.
Ye. Arbuzov, Acad. Se. USSR
"Synthesis and Some Properties of Acrylic and Methacrylic W-rivatives of Chloro-
phos and Its Analogues"
Moscov, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya IMi
micheskaya, Vo A-or 73,
PP 883-886
Abstract: Reaction of chlo-roPhos and its analogues with acid chloridef. of
acrylic, metmcrrlic and C~-flttoroacrylic acids t;ayc; now products x-rith fui-;iciI-_al
activity: 0,0-diphenyl-, 0,0-di-n-butyl-, and
'%thyl)r
trichlorot hasp~,anatc, di-ii-butyl-(l-zrip-tacryloxy-2,2,2-triclil.croQt,,iyl)
phosphona-ta and 0, 0-d-ii-butyl- (I- (X -f luoraacroylox-y-2,2,2 -trich Lome Lhyl.)
'a -5 Chlo -Cethylphosrho-
phos0honate. 0,0-di-m~ thyl ether of I-acetoxy-2,2,2-ti_ .1
It has bcen establi-rhed that replacame.tit of the acetyl
nic acid as control-J.
groap by an acroyl 01' 11QULcroyl radical increnies the furigir,!Jdal activity nt-A
onto an a]Jwyy gxo-un --ias a similax
toxicity. Introduction of v chlorine atomr
effect. Elon.-;ation of an al:koxy chain at the phospho2its atomi docreases the
toxicity.
Ace. Nr: AP0043M~ Be f Code: UR 0056
1. Teo'retidheskoy
Zhurnal Eksperiz_'~l
noy
PRIMARY SOURCE:
Fizikil 19 70 9 Vol 5 8 , Nr 2, pp
EVEN GALVA NOMAG NETIC uprtCT IN ANTIFIERRONIAGNETIC
MnAuj IN THE PARAMAGNETIC TENIPERXTURE REGION
V. G. Loenov, P'. I I ikqLqUgp
P~- 1'711:7-7~;~ _,_JVL
Results of investigition of the evon galvanomagneLic ef&Hl in the autiferromagnetic
compound. NInAu.. at paraniagnetic. temperatures are repormid. 11, is :diown Oat for
T > TN the magnetic resistance of MnAu2 depends on the Magnetic itionent in tho sauia
way as in ferromagnetic slibstances. The reSults show tha( iii the paiarnagnetic tempe-
rature region the even galvanoinagnetic regul4rities proviousIT" established for ferTomag-
neLic substances are also applicable to antiferromaguetic compounds.:
REEL/FRAME
.19770208
&AWIT
_7TT77-T
034:' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
SYSTEMS OF BLAST FURNACES -U-
-_AUTHOR-L0GINOVt V.I.
OUNTRY OF:INFG--USSR
,-.'_.SOUlRCE-fZV* VYSSH. UCHBE. ZAVED. iCHERN. MET's 19701
:-DATE P UBL I S HE D----- 7 0
II.'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
,.:TOPIC. TAGS-BLAST FURNACE SLAG9 PHASE EQUI41BRIUMt
,;q,,:i_,~.~(;ALCIUH,OX(OEj MELTING POINT, PHASE COMPOSITION,
;"~-DESULFURIZATIONP GAS JETr OXYGEN;
'-ACIONTROL HARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFEED
13(4Vo 55-60
SIOCA.4 ALUMINAt
FLUM VISCUSITYt
.,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0834 STEP NO--UR/OL48/7OiFO13/0()4/()055/0060
-CIRC-ACCES,SION NO--AT0132924
61-11,111 pillow--
7
777777777~~~~
_~2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
lClRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132924
_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BASED ON THE'ASAILABLE RESULTS FOR
SID SUB2#AL SUB2 0 SUB3,rCAO SYSTEM, THE DIAG;tA.11 FOR THE CHANGE IN
THE PROPERTIE5 OF THE SLAGS AS DEPENDENT 014 THEIR SASICJTY WAS
,~,,CONSTRUCTED AT 10PERCENT ALS UB2 0 SUB31 MAKING IT'POSSXELE TO DET.
APPRGX.-THE OPTIMUM AND LIMITING VALUE&FOR THE BASICITY OF THE SLAGS.
"AT A BASICITY OF THE SLAG OF GREATER THAN 1.25, THE CRYSTN. TEMP.t THE
,FUSIBILITY, AND THE HEAT CONTENT INCREASE. TO IMPART TO SUCH SLAGS THE
NECESSARY MOBILITY AND STABILITY, THEY SHOULD BE HEATED TO GREATE. T14AN
-1500-1600DEGREES. THE UPPER LIMIT JOF THE BAStClTY:OF $LAG ALLOWED IN A
BLAST FURNACE IS LIMITED BY THE POSSIBILITY OF MELTING NAD HEATING Ir TO
THE HEMP. OF FLUIDITY. UNOEP CONVENTIONAL ATM* (105WINGo HEATED To
LOOODEGREES, THE ACTUAL AV. COM13USTION TEMP. OF THE GASES IN THE FURINACE
FLUCTUATES AROUND 1700DEGREES, THE LIMITING ALLOWAOLE BASICITY OF TME
SLAG THEREBY IS APPROX. I.6s THE OPERATION;OF FURNACES ON SLAGS ()F SUCH
'A BASICITY IS NOT EXPEDIENT. WITH! INCREASEO BLOWIN4 TEMP* AP40 WITH 0
ENRICHMENT, THE THEORETICALLY ALLOWABLE BASICITYLIMT OF THE SLAG
INCREASES. WITH DECREASED BASICITY OW THE.SLGAS TO~A GIVEN L(MITi THEIR
PRYS. PROPERTIES IMPROVEt BUT THEIR DESULFURIZATION CAPA:481LITY
DECREASES* ON LESS BASIC SLAGSt THE FURNACES OPERAfE MORE ECONOMICALLY.
THE RESULTS OF FURNACES OPERATING ON ACIDIC SLAGS.ARE AL.SO PRESENTED.
FACILITY: DNEPRODZERZHINSK. IND. INST.w DNEPJjGDZEjlZHINSKj USSR.
USSR UDC 541.515:547.785.1
TMOKOVA, L. G., T-ANASEYCHUK, B. S., and LOGINOV, V. S., Mordavsk State
University Imeni N. P. Ogarev, Saransk
"Investigation in the Area of Nitrogen-Containing Heterocyclic Free Radicals.
XIX. 2-Aryl-4,5-(p-bromophenyl)imidazolyI Radicals and Their Dimers"
Riga, Mimiya Geteratsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 1, Jan 71, pp 96-98
Abstract: Dimers of 2-aryl-4,5-di(p-bromophenyl)imidasolyls have been
synthesized and the relationship between thexate of dissociation of the
dimers into radicals and the nature of substituents in.the 2-phenyl. ring
has been investigated. The effect of the substituents on the rate of
dimer dissociation can be described by Han=Ws equation. The. presence of
bromine atoms in p-positions of the 4- and 5-phenyl riiigs increases the
contribution of the mesomeric component to the stabiligation.1of the
transition state of the dimer dissociation process in qomparison to
bis(triphenylimidazoly's).
BSSR UDC 533-9038-566
LCGINOV V. V.
"Quasilinear Approximation for Low-Frequency Waves in Plassa in Constant
Electric Field!*
Minsk, Kolebanlya I VoIny v Plazme. (OsolUationz ana Waves in a Plasma)o
"Nauka iTekhaika#" 1971, pp 3-5
Abstracts On the basis of the equations of quasilinear approximation, the
author exazines the stationary state of a spatially borogeneous plasma in a
permanent electric field, He fIrAs the equations oflelance of momeratwrL and
energy of each component of the plasma and daterralnes the nonlinear dependence
of the energy of the plasma oacillationo on their frequency. The results
obtained axe compared with experiment, The author i3olves tM problem for
low-frequency waves excited by a constant current Ln a~weaklV-ionized non-
isothermic plasma. He examines a simple model of a quasiequIlibrium, plasma
when the distribution function of the ions is Laxwelll= and that of the
electrons is F.Lxwelliar. with t,'-m current. The extrinsIc electric field is
assumed to be sufficiently small 5o as to fteglect.the effects of "escape"
of the electrons. The attentuation and.spectrum of oscUlatioms are determined
by the formulae of linear theory by allowing for the ia~erse influence of the
USSR
LOGINOV, V. V., Oacill.*tions and Waves in a Plasma, "Nauka I Tekhnika."
19719 PP 3-5
oscillations on the temperature and the cuxTent in tho plaamal the oscilla-
tions themselves in the forz of plane waves that do not intexact with one
another were examined. Thia type of model permits tha author to determine
the.energy of the low-frequency waves as a f'unction o~ their frequency as
well as of the magnitude of the extrinsic field, the frequency of collisions,
and the degree of nonisothermicity of the plasma wbicli influences the Landau
ion attentuation. The computational schene used here 1can &Iso be used for
completely ionized plasma. The article contains I inustraiion and 4
bibliographic entries.
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US':')R UDOI: 621.'f"91:5-19.2
LOGINOV, V. V.
"Effect o' low Harmonic i,-Oise on a Synchronous Phase Demcdulcator"
radJ
(Tran-m-actions o~ -kht~ Ocientifio IRes,.,,rc,, InrAitute
of Hadio) 1970, 'o. 2, pp 54-59 (from RZIi-Radi:Aekhrii.
3
March 71, Abstralct Nro. 3A48)
Translation: The action of low harmonic noise on a s
ynchronous
phase demodulator with no modulation of t'-,.e in"u-L. siirnal is ccn-
sidered. RestC_, of an accurate., an' ate Bolu-
ts are -ivun 4~ approXim
tion for the differential equation,of.the synchronous phase de-
modulator.
. . . . . . .F-W~-
USSR UDCt 621.391.27:621.376.32
ONHTYARXIN, Ye. G. and LOGINOV, V. V.
"Analyzing the Threshold Characteristics of Synohronoue Phase De-
modulators"
Moscow, BlektrosviyazI, 11o. 12, 1970, I>p B-11
Abstract: The synchronous phase demodulitor is defint.,d as the
phase AFC system us,~~d as a. frequency demodulator in artiftciRl
satellite and tropospheric communication linee,~atid to im-orove the
noize iMW.,.uiity of -the receiving equipment in the Soviet "Orbita"
television system. This article is evidently the coatinuation of
an earlier one (Devele, Forot:oyyy kriteriy dlya sizildironnoy de--
modulataii, THER '11hreshold Criterion for 3yrwlLroilous Demodula-
tionjexpansion oo '"IIE'R unknown/ ~1963, Dro. -
2) which determined
the threshold characteristics of the synchronous~,phase demodulator
and found the threshold signal-to-noise threshoI4 ratio for the
optimal transfer function and second~order systems. By using the
results of this and other earlier paperso the authors of the pre-
sent article determine the moment at~which the threshold sets in.
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U*WR
OKUMMIN, Ye. G. and LOGINOV, V. V., ElektrosvyazI, NO'12, 1970, pp 8-11
The threshold characteristics of the SPD with and without a proportionally
integrating filter am compared, and it is shown that use of the filter sub-
stantially improves the gain in a shift of-tbe-,threshol4~for h4b modulation
indices.
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28 Februnry 1972
)2 FF-4 11
UDC 621-391-27:621.376-32
ANALYSIS OF TIMESOOLD CHARACTERISTICS OF THP
SYNC )CRONOUS-PILASE DEMODULATOR
(Articift by Ye. 0 OkhtyarUln and V L
=_iL. Hollcow,
Uit=zmu~ Russian, 1970. -No 12, pp-5--TTJ-
Introductson
On satellite and tropospheric linee of comommication,
the System of phase automatio rrequoncy controi ('PArc) is
applied in the capacity of frequencT demodulator. 'Such a
demodulator (we shall call it sync bronaus -phaa a riam dulator-
SPD) Is unad to improve zzLiza elimination at -the receiving
end or the 'eOrtlita" mg%tional television system.
11irollhold characteristics of the SPD in a batil-c izidi-
cator at. Wle~ coetpa~!.Sor. of 4eviodulatora, which, to a consid-
arable dogrell. determine thes qualitatLve characteristics of
the r"oolver. In tbu firat wurk r2) devoted to the dqtelr-
minatian of rh~ otre..ticie Vroporties or thti SPD, the thresh-
old rA t1o. apti~l -i-rvmNror rurr, Eian attd
for the zvatom or Lit- tetond order was round on tbes banis o.-
the critarian for the minimwim dinper!fion of phase error.
However, without suft'Lrivnt juetifluastion file* ntoternt whon
the ph,,~o "vv~~r axacuda % r"~~v. i~ ,~~-,lted as tha
o1r: Poillt. Thee rv.-uLts in [21 differ aubsLunti~lly fruts
file, r-vults nr ~-xporimcntal verification C)3. Makint: use: of
th, v--ttit., in [21 and of the known statiaticni cleaul.ccerio-
tic* of tile eystem Obtained on the basis of' nonjill"ier
Analynin [4, 5], we shall detwimino tho momoint of appronch
of tha tbr*oh.1d.
Tvjre~hold of 11CMDaillat.".
Ilia bahic idere [1] consiiats of' making use of th~
~$llmpA of pi-oa by 2X o1' thu r,euultant vt,etur at' signal and
- I [I - USSR - F1
USSR Me 543.422.,,i3,546.i,i18
1WREMINOV, I. A., 10GILEMM'SKIY, V. V., WrEUVICF, A. 2. 1 11,2"J'S11,"NUMI
INIXONORVIA, L. K., and Institute of Orga:Lic a-id Physical
Cbozdstry- ir-eni A. Ye. Arbuzovs Acadoray of Sciences USSR,,arA Institute of
Organic CheaLstry ireni U. D. Zelenskiy, Ac,~demy of Sciences IBSR
alm-IJ, Nlffl-P3' and IIWOR-H' Spectra of Compounds Containing
--P(X) - if - P(Y)= GrOUP!,
CF
lJoscow, Izvestiya Akadenii Nauk SSSR$ Serlya. Xhimicheskaya, no 11, Nov 71t
PP 2589-2591
Abstracti For purposes of studying the spin-spin Interaction in compounds with
fragments of the type -F(X) - 11 - F(X)- and -,P(X) - It - F(Y)-j the authors stud-
[I and JJIDOR-Hl p3 spectra of the following compounds&
ied the HYM-H , NjjR_p3l
(Se)(OQI~)2, (CH 0)2pI(O)N-
(ab)?Il (0'F'3)2' (0'30)2pI (0)"" (03)pjj
CF'30)?I (0):' 3
(CH 3)P:rI(Se)(OC09_(')2' (C"30)_')PI(S)N(CH3)PI1(Se)\ Oc 3F'7-' 'Me values and
LISSR
UDC 542.91 + 661,718.1
NURETDINOV, 1. A., BUMA, N. A., GRECHKIN, N. P., and 1XINOVA, E. I.,
Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, imeni
of Sciences USSR
"Diphenyl- and Phenyldiethylamidoselenopl~osph6ric Acid Esters"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Kbimicheskajra, No 1, Jan 71,
pp 131-136
Abstract: A series of alRyl esters of diphanyl- and phonyldlethyla.-Lido-
selenophosphoric acid was synthesized. Selenium was adied to ethyl diphenyl
phosphite and after the initial exothermic remotion subsided, the ralixture wat3
heated for 1 hr at 1000, filtered and distilled'under Cuum yield~pg ettyl
diphenyl selenophosphate (1), b.p. 133-1340/0-02 mmt d4 1-3709' rbu 1.5705.
(1) was also obta~ied from the relaction of diphenyl seldnochlorophosphate
with (C2H5)yi and ethanol in benzene at 10-15~'. The SD41a' j 11.nci.
('~k ~'5 " 3 4
formed was removed by filtration and (1) distilled in v~.cuum; both methods
gave the identical product. Following compounds were obrained by the second
reaption: ethyl phenyl liethylamidoselenophosphate, b. p. 109-ul'/0~001 mm,
zo~ ZO
d~ 1.2-707. % 1.5389; propyl diphenyl azidoselenopho rpb ate, b.p. 141-1430/
1/2
USSR
NURETDINOV, 1. A., et al. Izvest'iya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khj--dcheskaya,
No 1. Ja-n 71, PP 131-136
20 20
/0. 002=, (it" 1.)354, nD 1.570); and propyl phenyl diethyL-t-imidosoleronhosuhate.
20 go
b.p. 120-120.50/0.001 mm, d4 1.2423, n3 1.5368. It i4s determined tilat
methyl esters of diphenyl- and phenyldiethylamidoselenaptiosploric acid:s
obtained analogously to the ethyl esters ispaterize on 101aatin;~ to irerhyl-
selenium esters of respective phosphoricacids.
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TI.TLE-THIOL ESTERS OF SELENOPHOSPHORIC ACIDS -U-
'AUTHOR-(04)-NURETOINOV9 I-A-o, BUINAP N-A*r GRECHKINP:~
P., LOGINOVAt E.I.
,--,(;OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. NAUK SSSRP SER* KHlM, 0701 (3J~ 7OD-10
:'-'DATE PUBLISHED-70
u6
4ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
PIC TAGS-THIOLt ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNI)v URGAPIOSECENIWI Compouplut
NMR SPECTRUM
t TROL 14ARK ING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0123577
.2/2 ~017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINC DATE--31JOC170
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OF
..,,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. REACTION 3 G L-Trili AND 4.9
-ILLY
..SIJ83 N IN C SU96 H SUB6 WITii 15 G PHOP ISE) (NET SRA121 Cl:,, FIN, I.,
T PHOP (SE) INET S4.1132) ! "f T # ti S 1) 130 , C' ~,, 2
HR AT 35DEGREESv GAVE 63.4PERCEN .3.
'"'.121-30EGREES# D PRIME20 1.30110 PRiMEZO SUBD 1. 584f 0; 51MILARLY WE'11~'E
4ALOGS. 65.8PERCENT BUS# 8 SUBO.001 [,40 MINUS IPERCENT,
PREPO. THE At
1-2468, 1.5710; AND 53.8PERCENT PHSp M. 32-3DEGIAX ES. EXCESS El'Si,44, IN
ET-SUB2 0 TREATED WIT14 (PHO) SU82 P ISE) CL GAVE A0,JER REFLUXING 5 HR
-30PERCENT IPHOI-SUB2 P ISE) SET, B SU80.005 152-3DEGREESt 1.3986s.
l.'6223; SIMILAR REACTION WITH STOICHIOMEIRIC RATMOF REAEVANTS AND RUN
-IN C SUB6 H SUB6 2 HR AT 13-20DEGREES GAVE 37PERCElill S114[LAR PRODUCI, 3
SUBO-002 14&-7DEGREES, 1.38741 1.6125. BOTH ~JAD SLMILAR NMR SPECTRA.
~.REALTION OF (PHO) SUB2 P ISE) CL WITH RSH AND ET SLJ83 N GAVE (PHO) SU32
P ISE) SR (R SHOWN): 71.6PERCENT ET., 8 SU80.002 144-6DEGREESt 1.38769
4*6180; 720PERCENT BUt 8 SUBO.001 151-20EGREESt 1,i~434T, L.6050'
58.2PERCENT Plit AND B SUBO.002 166-70EGREESo L.374-~t 1.600. THESE HAD
'VIDUSLY BY N* 1.
.:PHYS. CONSTS. VERY DIFFERENT FRUM THOSE REPORTED Vi4i
~.-',ZIEMLYANSKII ET AL. (1965, 1967); THOSE COAPOS, MY HAVE BEEN PRODUCTS
.,.OF-REACTION OF THESE WITH EXCESS ASNA. FACMITY:, INST. ORG.
~Fll..KHIH. IMo ARBUZOVAr KAZANr USSRe
.21 v J;T Lo
.... ... ....
USSR UDC 547426'118-.541.49
PUDOVIK, A. X. , I'MIRATOVA, A. A., MEDVEDFVA, R. D., YAPKr()VA, F, T., and
LOGIMVA- E. I., Kazan' State University imeni V. 1. U11,yanwi-r-cain
flinvestigatioa of the Reaction of Diethy1pbosphinous Acid Esters With
Trialk-yl and Dialkyl Halides of Tin"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103), No 2, teb 72, pp 327-333
Abstract: The authors study reactions of mierhyl, ethyl, n -propyl, isopropyl,
n-butyl and n -he,:yl esters of diethylphosphinous acid with trieth-l --Pd
diethyl chlorldec, bro-,Tddes and iodides of tin. It: vas bound tinat. diethyl-
phosphinous acid esters react with Ltialkyl and dialkyl. balid-s of tin to
form stable co=PIL:-es ccntain-in- trialky1pbosphine mcide and an all',-,l halide
of tin. A-- the radlical of th,2 z;111zo%'7 C-oup th'a Y.-activity of tile
phosphinite in these ronctions decreases. The actiViL~ Of alk
-y1. li~,,Ildcs of
tin drops with a transician from dialkyl to trialkyl haEdes, ;,.1,.d C-1-so uith
a tromition from iodine to enlorine derivatives of tin.
USSR uDe .542.gi,66i-718.1
HURMMKOV, 1. A., NIKOVOROVA, L. X.1 LQUI j ~. I,. o4d r4RWMN, N. P.,
Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistxylmeni A. Tio. Arbussovt Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Amidoesters of Selenophosphoric AcW
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk SSSR, Sariya XhimichesItaya, 11o 9, Sep 71,
pp 2095-2097
Abstracti For purposes of studying the effect of the amide ar.,d ester group
structure on the physical and biological properties of alkyleelanophosphoric
acid amides,.the authors synthesized a ssr,ie* of.new a0idoestera of seleno-
phosphoric acid by the addition of elemental'selanium to corxesponding
tervalent phosphorus acid amides. The wiR-p% and IR spectra of the
resultant compounds were studlied. It was f0und that the electron effects of
the phosphorus substituents in amidoestere of selonophosphoric acid have
little influence on the shielding of the,phosphorus nucleus., A sepaxate
article will report the results of a study of insectioldul and fungicidal
properties of the compounds.
USSR UDO .51~~. 91 -1 538.111 + 661.7:LS.i
L
NURTErDINOV, 1. A., LOGINOVA E. I , NIXONOR011A, L. X, and GRECIEUN,
imeni A. Yo.
N. P.j Institute of lft;sloaI Chemistio
Arbuzov Kazan Academy of Sciences VSSR
"Synthesis and MIR Spectra of Compounds ContainiiZ the :P(S)-N-P:
Group
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii -Nauk SSBR -SeriZa Khlxuichesha-ya, Vol 4,
Apr 70, pp 914-916
Abstract: Mixed amides of dinethylthiophosphori4 acid and trivalent.
phosp orus acids were obtained by reacting the nothyl-swiide of di-
methylphosphoric acid with trivalent phosphoric neid chloride in the
presonce of triethy-lm-ino or by the reaction of N-dimathylthiophos-
hane-N-dichlorophosDh-ine-N-mothylamine with the diniethylandne in
P
ether solution. Since the two phosphorus atoms nre not equivalento
PIV-I-TPIII -- their respective signals were foun6 to be sDlit in
double' Chemical shifts of the nuelei,of tatracoordInated pbo3-
Us.
horus aae not affected by substituents~on the tt,-icoordinatUed P,
P
112
-~TSSR
IMRETDINOV, 1. A., et al, Izvestiza Akademii Nawc SSSRA Seriza
Yhimicheska-ya, Vol 4, Apr 70, PP 914-916
while the shifts of nuclei on tricoordinated F behave analogously
raction
to monophosphoric compounds. The constants of spin-spin inteA
ipp depend on the electron donating power of.the,subsUtuents on
tricoordinated phosphorus.
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USSR UDC: 542.9l-661.7.0-1
IMEMINOV, I.A., BUMA, N.A., GRECMMIO NOP., IWIUOM~A~ Institute of Organic
and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov,, ~.c~my ~cji gob~aces LISSR
"Thiol Esters of Selenophospborus Acids"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR) Serlya Xhimicheskayaj No 3~ Mar 70,, PP 708-
710
Abstract: ll?aenyldiethyleimidoselenochloropbosphate reacts vtth mereaptans nmd
thiophenol in the presence of triethylaaine to produce the mrresponding thiol
esters.
(PhO) (Et-,N)P(S;3)CI + RSII + EtsN -v- (PIM) (Et2N)P(S9)Bn+ EtIN-P-11
The ethyl- and butylthiol esters of phenyldiethylamiclc)selewpbo,~~phoric acid are
liquids, while the phenylthiol ester of this acid,in it aryalmlline substance.
Thiol esters of diphenylselenophosphoric acid are produced by a aimilar reaction.
(Ph0)jP(SQ)CI + MH + HkIN-4. (Pho)&P(S~)Sri + EIIAN.HCI
The resultant products have a considerably higher boiliog point than thiol eaters
doselenophosphoric acid. The properties of eight esters of
of phenyldiethylami
selenophosphorus acids are tabulated.
USSR UDC 621.382.2
AGEYEVA, L. A., KOVALEVA, N. K., and
"Production and Study of Planar Contacts in Gunn Diodes"
1xv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Bulletin of the Leningrad Electrical
Engineering Institute), 1970, fisZae 96, pp 60-63 (from Rzh-Elektronika i
yeye primeneniye, No 8, August 1971, Abstract Ho 8BW)
Tranalationt The results are presented of an experimental study of the revistance
of contacts for coplanar Ounn-effs*t di9das+ Alloy", of AgSn, NiIn, and AgGeIn vers
usea as matarial for the contacts* The'reaiotance ojl~aAv eptacts with an electron
concentration of ^_.,1015 cur-5 "WAted to'e",.5 10-1 ohm.= 0 A0 YOO
86
USSR UDC 576.809.5
LOGINOVA, L. G.
"Physiological Characteristics of Thermopbilic Microorg4nisms"
Uspekhi mikrobiologii (Advances in Microbiology), No 7, 1971
Abstract: The survey contains data on some physiological cha-Tacteristics of
thermophilic bacteria. It is known, for example, that at high temperatures
their respiration is intensified markedly, a.phenamenon consistent with the
large cytochrome content of their cells. Spore-forming t1hermophilic bacteria
are most demanding of the composition of the nutrient medium, i.e., of a
larger quantity of vitamins than meacphilic forms. The.factors that enable
the=ophiles to exist and develop~at high temperatures;4re revealed. There
is.a discussion of the possibility of using thcrmophillc~ microorganisms for
practical purposes.
016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OA-TE--23OCT70
:..TITLE--THE EFFECT OF GROWTH CONDIT104S OF THERMUGENESIS IN CANOIDA
-U-
A.L.9 POLMOGOVAr I.N.t LOGINOYAP L.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
URC E--MIKROBIOLOGIYAt 19709 VOL 39t NR It PP 47-54
,tlOATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
i-l't.OPtC TAGS--YEASTt FUNGUSt GLUCOSE, CULTURE MEDIUM, NITROGEN# PHOSPHORUS,
-~,:CALORIMETER
-:CEINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.013CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1996/0484 STEP NO--UR/0220171)/039/001/004710054
~1;IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117720
-72/2- 016 UNCLAStIolEd PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
?-CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117720
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. YEAST GROWTH WAS ACCOMPLISHED WITH
AN INTENSIVE HEAT OUTPUT WHICH WAS REGISTERED JUST AFTER CELL
INOCULATION IN THE CHAMBER OF MICROCALORIMETER. DURING THE FIRST SIX
HOURS OF THE YEAST GROWTH THE BULK OF ENERGY (60-78PERCENT), RELEASED AS
A RESULT OF GLUCOSE OXIDATION BY THE CULTUREt WAS CONTAINED IN THE
PRODUCTS OF GLUCOSE INCOMPLETE OXIDATION. THERMO(;ENESIS DECREASED
DURING THE YEAST GROWTH ON MEDIA WITHOUT A NITROGEN OR PHOSPHORUS
~SOURCE. HOWEVER, RECALCULATION OF THE ENERGY 'RELEASED AS HEAT PER I MG
OF UTILIZED GLUCOSE HAS SHOWN THAT IT WAS ~1.5-2 TIAIES HIGHER THAN IN THE
CASE OF THE YEAST GROWTH ON THE COMPLETE MEDIUM, HENCEv UNCOUPLING
BETWEEN THE RATE OF ENERGY ACCUMULATION AND THE YEAsr GROWTH TOOK PLACE
ON-THE MEDIUM WITHOUT N OR P. ONTENSIVE.AERATION OURINt THE YEAST
GROWTH ON THE PHOSPHORUSLESS MEDIUM RESULTED IN AN INCREASE OF GLUCOSE
UTILIZATIONt BIOMASS YIELD AND THERMOGENESIS. THE VALUE OF ENERGY
COEFFICIENT RF14AINED THE SAME UP TO A CERTAIN LIMIT OF AERATION; IF IT
.BECAME HIGHER THE ENERGY COEFFICIENT DECREASED$ PROBABLYv DUE TO A FALL
~PH PHOSPHORUS CONTENT DOWN TO PHYSIOLOGICK THRESHOLD CONCENTRATION.
IFTED
USSR UDO 621.315.592%546.191681
SCKOLOV, YE.B., BOLtSHEVA, YU.N., LOGINOVA, L.*V., RILtV1DSXIY, M.G.
'Behavior Of Copper During Melting CC Gallium Arsenide To A. Fluxn
Sb.nauch.tr.. Ro probl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elektron.takhn. (Collaction Of
Scientific Works On Problems Of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute Cf Electron-
ice Technology), 1972, Issue 8, pp 109-112 (fromRZh:E1ektronika i yeye primen-
4e, No.9, Sept 1972, Abstrsct No 9BI06)
Translation: The behavior is considered of one of the most studied impurities--
copper at the boundary of melts of gallium arsenide--boric, 3nhydride. It is
assumed that with equilibrium of these two melts it is Possible for extrr;iction
of the impurities in the flux to take place. It is shown thet with high concen-
trations of copper (and copper oxide) in the malt, it is possible to disregard
extraction of boric anhydride in the melt. 4 ref. Summqy.
USSR UDC 547 - 341'~
RAW91, A. I., SCYCOLCV, M. P., LIOREER B. G. MORIVA it. V. SAM1011A Z. YA.
and LOGIVOVA, 11. G Kazan' Chemical-Technological Institute D-,uni S. 14. Kirov
"Synthesis and Properties of Phosphorylated Imines and Enamines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey 1(hirrii, Vol 43 (105)1 NO 51 ALLY 71, pp 1019-3.026
Abstract. Several nethodc. exist for the synthesis of phosphorylated secondary
and tertiary enamines and. imines: direct reaction of priji,.ary ruAnes with alde-
h~Aes, reaction of secondary enanines with phosphorylated aldehydes in presence
of 'u-toluenesulfonic acid, reaction of the diamides of auylphos'phorous acid
Vith aldch_ydes, and transarnination of enardnea. Iniina-eiuzine tautomerinm oc
these products -6-as studi;ud showin.- Wiat the ponition of t' xncllc equi2ibriuvi
depends princiTrally on Liu! nature of substituents at the nitrocren atom and on
the type of solvent usud. Hydrogen bonding of the eri=inu forms dependq Mainly
on the substitu(-,nts at n1troi.,en and phosphorus atomis and.on th,~, steric distri-
bution of proton acceptors.
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jlTLE--AL'FIYAv A NEW NIGH QUALITY LICUIV SYNTHETIC, bETERGENT -U-
,-,-Au:ttiJk-(051-aG--LYA&'OVSKZY, D.M, GETMANSKIYe I*Kq, LQj&j.~O V AN.I.i
sAYMUSHINAv A.A., KU YASH V, A.Z.
ONTPY~UF INFO-LSSR
Iwo-
..-;:SO_URCE-KEPTEPERERA8. NEFTEKHIM. MOSCOW) 1970t C 3)4: 34-5
;~.~CATE, FU6L ISHEC-----70
EAS--BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICA
3JECT AR L SCIENCIESP MATE~IIALS
".'-TOPlr. TAUS--810DEGRADABLE UETERGE
NTI AMID,EN' FATTY AC'ED, PHUSPHATE, UREA,
,',--..6LEACHlNG AGENT/(U)ALFIYA UETERGENT
CG.VTRGL 14ARKING--N(J RESTRICTIONS
-.~'OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-3CO2/0441 STEP NO-UR/0318/7~Gt%')()C)/-')(13/0034/(30,35
2/2 ccg UNCLASSIFIED PROCE'SSING DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIG.'14 N0--AP012d0ll -E~rrs 01: Al-li--IYA ARE
,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE COMPON
'PRIMARY ALKYL SULFATES 8-13. SEC-ALKYL. SULFATES 1-~G, SYNTHO-NAL OT-7 (A
~PRODUCT CF CXYEThYLATIGN OF C SUBLO NE:GAri,vc-i,.3 PR[MARY ALCS.) 0-31
SYNTHAMIL),5 (MONOETHANCLAMIOES OF SYNTHETIC FATTYiACIDS) 4, NA
_HEXANETAPhOSPHATE 4, URFA 13, ISO-PRCH If BLEACHIIIIG AGENT 0.15, PERFUME
0.1, AND h SU82 0 TO 100PERCENT. ALL iTHE~ CV.MPONC-NTS 01: ALIF[YA ARE
BIODEGRAOABLE* THE WASHING POWER OF A 0*125PF.KCFNT SQ1.N. OF ALIFIYA IN
HARD hATER (15DEGkEES) AT 500EGREES WITH-WOOL 15 112,4-130PERCENr Of THAT
OF NA LAURYL SULFATE. ALIFIYA CAN P-EUSED,EFFECrIVELY:ALSO FOP SIL4 AND
'.-,-SYNTHETIC FABRICS. THE STAB!L[TY OF ALlflYA AGAINST TURBIDITY AT
ES LASTS GREATER THAN:24 HRS.
LODEGRE
USSR UDC 576.858,25.097.2.083.3
LOGINW, N. NARODITSKIY, B. S., and GAVRILCFV, V. X., Institute of Virol-
ogy imeni D. I. Ivanovskiy, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow
"A Simple Method for the Concentration of Tissue Culture Antigen of Japanese
Encephalitis"
Moscow, Voprosy Vir-asologii, B No 4, 1973, pp 494-496
Abstract: Tests were conductr=d on the feasibility of using polyethylene
glycol (PEG) to concentrate Japanese encephalitis UBE) and West Nile Fever
viruses. The viruses were grown in chick embryo cello maintained in me'dium
199 containing 10% bovine serum. The culture fluid was centrifuged for 1 h
at 10,000 g at VC to remove cellular detritus. The pH of the supernatant
'Liquid was adjusted to 7.8 with sodium bicarbonate and NaCl was added to
0.5 M concentration. This was followed by the addition of 6,000 MW PEG to
8-9% and storage at 4*C fcr 1 to 24 h. Centrifugatiom for,1 h at 10,000 g
yielded a sediment which was dissolved in 1-2 ml borate buffer, pa 9.0,
containing 0.4% BSA and tested for hemagglutination. JBE was found to be
concentrated 50-70-fold after storage at 24 h; significant concentration
was alao evident after 1 h. Concentration of West Nile virus was less ef-
fective and amounted to 8-16-fold concentration, prest~vably due to aggrega-
tion of the virus. PEG thus offers an easy method for concentrating JBE In
tissue culture supernatants.
USSR
VASHKOVA, V. V.. LOGBOVA, N. V., and LIVOV, D. K., In-stitute of Viro1o&Y
0
imeni D. L Ivan V~k4,,- 'eiidd9r6f Medical Sciences~ U.SSR
"A Comparative Study of the.Effects of Two Variaties.of Japanese Eheephalitis
Virus on Chromosomes and Mitotic Activiv of Callso
Moscow, Yoprosy Virusologii, No 4. Jul/Aug 71, pp 494'
Translation: The effects of two varieties of Japaneso e~ncQphalitis virus
(Nekayama strain and clone So 33). differeing from ea0h other in rieuropatho-
genicity with regard to white mice and in certain othor gerietic properLios, on
the chromosome apparatus in cells and on the mitotic activity of tissuo cuitures
were studied. The Nakayama strain had no affect on t~ 4a miLotia activity of
tissue cultures. Clone No 33 suppressed mitotic actiirity, be-inning w5th the
14th hour' after inoculation. Forty-three hours af ter ~ inoc-uiation, cultures
infected with the Nakayama strain had 1?.Z~ chromosopie rearra-ngements and those
infected with clone No 33 had llj~ of rearrangements~
M, IN& 1101IM11171",
USSR UC 613(075.8)
ZIL'BER, D. A., (DECEASED), LOCI OVA, 8..A., 11OVIKOVA, I. N., OLEXP11OVICH,
As Is l OSTROVSKIYo M. N. I aEF7=U_XOVS-UY1 Us D. t
Gigiyena (Hygiene)# Moscow, "Heditsina 1970, 384
pp
Translationt Annotations This textbook has been compiled for students of
pharmaceutical Institutes and pharmaceutical faculties of medical institutes
in accordance with the hygiene teaching programp Ittontains materials corre-
sponding to the nature of their future work. Such materials concern problems
of hygiene in pharmacies, labor hygiene in galenical and cliemicophaniaceutical
enterprises, foundations of epidemiology and organization of antiepidemic
measurest and sanitary education.
The indicated subjects are completely lacking in lVgient- textbooks issued
for stuclents of therapeutiop sanitaryg.and other faculties~of medical institu-
tes.
Some facets of general hygiene are elucidated also in this textbook without
which~it is impossible for,students to:lea= certain~hygienic problems which
are specific for them as future speciall t-pharmacists,.
Table of Contentsi zy"e
Foreword 3
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ZILIBER, D. A., et al. v Gigiyeanj, Hosew, "HaUtsinael"'19701, 3.84 pp
L*o&uction
SecUon I. Foundations of Geneml Hyglena~
Chapter 1. ZIL'BER, D. A., Hygiene as aScience-
Soject~ of Hygiene and its Taska
%Jped enfain.1 e
AnIfaMh g esntela"Qns
Sanitary Control
Chapter 2., ZIMEM, D. A., Hygiene ixL that Past and., at ~ivsent
fbj~ane in Ancient Peoples an& Under ths.FeudaL Systea.
Development of Hygiene In Europe
14,giene in Prerevolutionary Russia
Hygiene in USSR
Chapter 31 OLDWOVICH, A. I., OSITMSKIY'V.X~ D.,j, anti. WUM OVSKIY, DI. B.,
'Hygiene of the Air
Chienical Composition of the Air and its Hygienia Sigalficance
Air Pollution of Chezdca.1 and klechanical-loxia, Adzi:vtures
Air-Mieroflora and its Control
Physical Propertios of Air
2/8 So,lar Radiation and Its Hygienic 31&nMcance
3:
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14-
26
29
30
36
46
50
51
M
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ZILIBER, D. A., et al. 0 Giglyana, Riscowl 11101edItsina,.. 1970", 384 pp
Air Tezperature
Air Humictity 58
AJx Movement 60
Complex Effect of NIeteorological Factors on ther Thormal balance and
Health of Han 62:
Atmospheric Pressure 66.
Weather, Clizatep and I-LicrociAzate From a. Hygl~s~a;:Point of View,
Acclimatization 69
Chapter 46 IiOVIKOVA, 1. 14.t Water ffygiene,andI Suplily-of Populated Areas 77
Pblysiological Significance of Water 77
Sanitaxy Hygienic Sipificance of Water., Hyglentmlllorw of Water
Consumption 78
Population Korbidity Linked With the Water Factor- 80-
Sanitary Bygienic Criteris of Water Quality 84
Hygienic Standardization and Control, of. the Quality of Drinking ;later 90
lygienic Chamcteriati= of'Wate Sourcea-i
Sanitary L
93.
Pollution and Self-purification of WfLtein-Supply-SoOrces. Their
Relative Hygienic Characteristic& 97
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ZIIPBERs D. A., et al. 9 Gigiyena# Moscowt Meditsina j 1970p 384 pp
Sanitary Characteristics of Different'Water Supply $,vstezis 100
-Water-Supply Centralization i00
bethods of Improving Water quality
102
Water Supply Decentralization 114
Sanitary Protection of Water Supply Sources 116
Mapter 5. IOMOVA, R. A., Soil Hygiene.and Waste Tteatment Populated
Areas 118
Hygienic and Epidemiological Soil SigniAicancs 118
Soil PoUution and Self-Purification 120
Waste Treatment In Populated Areas 123
Hau.Ung System of Purification and Its Sanitary Evaluation 123
Sewage System of Purification and. Its, Sanitary Evaluation 128
Purification of Populated Areas From Solid, Wastes 132
Chapter 6. LOGGINOVA, R. A., Ifeating, Ventilation, aza Illumination of
Premises
Heating and Hygienic Requirements for,Heating 135
Ventilation and Its Hygienic Significance 140
Natural Ventilation 141
Artificial Ventilation 145
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ZILIBER, D. A., et al.t Giglyenal Masco.w# "Reditsina#,", 1970l:384 pp
Mumination and the Hygienic Needs of 11-lumLiaticn 149
Natural Illumination 149
Artificial Illumination 152
Sectton II. ZILIBERt D. A., Hyglene in Phaz=ac*utIcaL Es-tablizh=en-ts
ChaPtOr 7- Pharmacy Hygiene 160
Brief Characteristics of Pharmwoutical. Work 161
Hygienic Requirenents in Plannitg, Arranging,atA E~uipping
Pharmacies 165
Sanitary Oxganization of Pharmacy Premises 177
Control of Bacterial Contamination 185
Personal Hygiene of Pharmacy Permonnal and MaInteruLnee af Phaniacy
Premises 192
Rumal Pharmacy Hygiene 195
Pbarmacy Hygiene at Therapeutic a (Mozed: 7~,pe) 198
Chapter B.- Sanitary Education Work of, ~helhaxmaqy 201
C4apter 9. flygiene of Pharaacy Warehousea.; 203
SecUon In. ZIL I B Z-R, D. A. Foundationts af labor Ry~lane
General Information 208
PWiology of Work 212
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ZILIBIMp D. A. et al., Glgiyenay Moscoww'"Nedttsina,,!'I v; 3~4 yp
Basic Occumtional h1azardz and Measures for their Control. 217
a) Unfavorable Meteorological Conditions 217
b) Industrial Toxins 222
_
c) IndustrIal Dwt 231
DAustr1al Traumatism 238
Basic Requirements for Sanitary- Technical Organiza-ti*n of Irilustri al
Enterprises. Individual Protective Devlcea.~ SarAtaxy, Living
Quarters 239
a) Ventilation of Industrial Premises 2-39
b) Illumination of Industrial Premises 245
e) individual I-leans of Frotec-Uoa. S=ttary- r&ving' Quarters- 25t
Sectlon IV. ZIL'BERj D. A., Labor Hygiene InAhe ChemicophamuLteutical
D3dustzy
Chapter 10. Hygienic Characteristics of the! Chemicophazaceatical.
Industry 260
Chapter It. Labor Hygiene in the Productica of Synthatia Chom~cophazma-
cautical Preparations 267
Canaral Chaxacteristics of the Technological Procans, 267
BaAic Industrial Hazards 271
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D. A.# Cigiyenal Moscow, "Keditsina," 1970, 384 pp
Toxicological Characteristics of Chemical Substances Encountered in
the Synthesis of Medicinal Preparations
Reasures for the Improvement of Saniiaxy Labor Conditions
Chapter 12. : Labor Hygiene in the Production of Antll~lotics
General Characteristics of the Technological Process
Basic Harmful Factors
Toxicological Charactaristics; of the Chemical Subst4nees Encountered
in the Preparation of Antibiotics
Measures for Improving Sanitary Labor Conditions
CbapUr. 13- Labor Hygiene at Galenical-Pha=aceutical Enterprises
PzWuction of Tablets
Coating of Tablets
Production of Injection Solutions in Ampules
Production of Galenicals and New Galenical'Preparations
Packaging of Prepaxed I-ledicinal Preparations
Section V. NOVIKOVA, I. M., Foundations of Epidemiology azn(L Organization
of Antiepidemic Measures
Chapter 14. Foundations of Epidemiology
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292
297
298
302
305
307
310
311
315
316
323
327
330
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ZILI BER D. A. I et al. g Gigiyenap Moscow I "Heditains 1970 384 pp
brief Information Concerning Epidemic Processes
Sources of Infection
B) Mechanisms and Means of Transmission of Infection
C) Susceptibility of the Population,
Effect of Natural and Soc W- Factors:op the Epidemic Process
Chapter 15. Prophylaxis of Infectious Diseases
General Principles of FrophylAxal-.
:Disinfection, Insect Extermination, Rodent Nxtenlivation
Sanitaxy Treatment of the Population
Ppondixes
Instru&.ion on a Sanitary Regimen in Pharmacies
Instructions for the Design of Phazzaeies
J~ibliography
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332
336
345
347
351
351
353
369
371
375
380
XVI-1. LPITAXIAL HULTILAYLI" SILICON STAULrUKLS USTADiLij bY 51;441MATtW Ih-
A VACUUM
(Article 6v -K,,G. Lozlnov4, M.-J, V".yjlnnlkpw. Tv. A, ite"-snov. Gor'jLjv-. tic,
81birfilt. III Slopollun pa PratacasAm Romt4 I Sinteis r6*CPi"odntko"kh wria-
14 J-W
The mathod of silicon sublimation In a vsc4w~ w&& used to uj~.tajm
eritaxial eultil-yer*4 struclur" ;-"risint r-n L--:C 11yerl ViLh I nu=bcz Qf
_XkVFr_fk tt$ 19, cr ii~t-jfiyerg
2. Electron diffraction and eleett- micrask.m studies of the str-
turns ohtoine4 were rerforv*d.
)- Ftt,4iv-A were mde of the nvelvatt= =d eist. ution of growth 4a.
facts in multilevered silicon structures. As a rule, the nucleetion of Lhe
defects take place at the Interfacta of the lovers. The causes ~r "he
given phenosenm an d"cummed.
IndiViLdVaIL ISM 'TV spitsoLLS,
4. The mechmitme, or the discovery of e in
JeUltil"Orod, Struetur" by the etChIng Mth*&L IS AtSVUS"d'
USSR uDc: 621.314.652
BELYAYEV, V. B., TS 11 1. it.
Ad Cat~bode"
"A Device for Igniting Gas-Discharge Tubes'llith Liqu
Moscow, Otk-rytiya, Izobreteniya, ProwglqAe yye Znaki,
qyjjj Obraitta, Tovarn
No T, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329594, Division G,-Yiled 24 Aug 70,
published 9 Feb T2, p 208
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for igniting
gas-discharge tubes with liquid cathode. The device,contains two coaxially
arranged.igniting electrodes, one of which is made in the form of a rod.
These electrodes are accommodated in a branch of the tube. The device also
contains a pulse transformer. As a diatinguishing feature or the patent,
the reliability is increased, the 4esign In simplified, an:~ the i1g.Ation
voltage is reduced by placing the primary winding of Lbe Im' 'Lt;e trvxisfornf-:r
on the branch of the tube, the secondary winding beinjr, the.aecond ignitior,
electrode which is made In the form of a helix with.the erd on the side
furthest from the cathode being electrically connected to the rod electrode,
Vh1le the other end of the helix forms -with. the rod electrode a discharge
gap close to the cathode.
1/2. 024 UNCLASSI FIE! PROCESSINS DATE--230CT70
TITLE--OSMOTIC STABILITY OF LEUKOCYTES UNDER NORMAL CONOITIONS AND OURING
EXPERIMENTAL RADIATION INJURY -U-
AUTHOR--LOGINOVA, T.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
y,:SOURCE-RAD10131OLOGIYA 1970t 19(1)v 70-3
~DATE PUBLtSHED ------- 70
7.::,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--X RAY RAUIATIUN BIOLOGIC EFFECTt LEUKOCYTEr OSMOSISP SEASONAL
VARIATION
--NO RESTRICTIONS
CONTROL MARKING
DOCUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIED
:.PROXY Rtc-EL/FRAME--1997/0235 STEP NO--(]R/0205170/010/001/0070/0073
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119231
UINCLASS If IrO
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
-IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119231
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MALE RATS iiERE lk,.14014T~-'G ,ITH 2100
R X RAYS. EXPTS. WERE PERFORMED IN SUM!4ER AND [N WINTER TO OET. A
SEASONAL INFLUENCE-. THE OSMOTIC STAlliLITY OF L0JKocYTES FROM INTACT
RATS IN WINTER DIFFEREO FROM THAT OBSDo IN.THE $UAIMER (THE LATTER BEING
H[ GHER). NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES OCCURkED ONE Vi6' AFTER THF IRS"AoN.
AFTER THREE DAYS'THE OSMOTIC STABILITY OF T-14E LLUKOC'YTES WAS MARKEDLY
0ECREASED, TWO MONTHS AFTER THE IRKADNo THE 0511'10-rf(; STABILITY W43 STILL
NOT.RECOVEREO AND SHOWED A TENDENCE TO:LOWER VALUES., FACILITY:
VOENNO-HED. AKAD. IM. KIROVAP LENINGRAD, USSR
F77
USSR UDC 621.)82.322
ZAGORSKIY, YA.T.,_LOGINO
T .I
"Investigation Of Low-Frequency Amplifying Parameters Of Field-Effect
Transiatore"
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentaii po radiotekhn. izmereniyam. T.
(Proceedings Of The All-Union Scientific-Zachnical Conference On Radio Engineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 3), Wovosiblrsk,~ 1970, pp 102-106 (from Rzh--Elektronika
i yeve primeneniya No 2, February 1971, Abstract No~2B240
Tranclationi The dependences of the h-paramoters of fteld-affect transleLore
on the current of the source and the voltage aourca-d~ain ans Inyeetipted. In
order to assure open circuit conditions ikt the input, a dynsmic load wake applied,
in the capacity of which the transistor was.used4 Stondard dependencoo are pre-
seated. 11 ref. I.M.
70
P
USSR UDC 547.75'821.07:541.69
URITSKAYA, M. Ya., LOGINMkI V. A and YARONTOV, L. N., USSR Institute
of Chemical-Pharmaceutical Scientific Research imeni S. Ordzhonikidze,
Moscow
"Azaindole Derivatives XLIII: Synthesis of 1-acetyl-4-methyl-7-
azatriptamines"
Riga, Akademiya Nauk Latviiskoy SSR, Himiya Geterots:Lklicheskih Soedinenii,
No 10, Oct 73, pp 1370-1373
Abstract: The synthesis of 1-acetyl-4-methyl-7-azatriptamine from the ethyl
ester of (4-methyl-7-azaindolyl-3)acetic acid by way of the 3-(a-chloro-
ethyl)-4-methyl-7-azaindole, followed by replacement of the halogen by a
nitro group and reduction of the nitro group to the amine is shown. An
alternate method is to remove the halogen by reacting 1-acetyl-3-0-
chloroethyl)-4-methvl-7-azaindole with.ammonium hydroxide, potassium
bis-(dimethylmethoxysilyl)ainide and potassium phthaltmide (followed by
removal of the phthalimide protector). The IR spectrum was used to
~determine the final structure.
1/1
,SO' TPR5 r.401*q
Sep 9 1 4
UDC- 362.11(47-21)
LEVEL. STRUMMEo AND DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF EMXENCY HOSPITAL CARE IN
nIFFERMT TYPES OF CITIES
Att- fMst VAIN
I.tr'tlcl* bY W- T.S.
Moarova. _ Belyak , N.T. Trubilin,
MX66LW o c"n" tic KestfaVC14 Mstitute at boCI&I kiya-lens too
Re3ith ~r;`M2zjA2t"M0nMtMftni K.A. Semamlaka, Pantovskaya, Ul'yartavskaye, and
Kurskara Ciblasc Health Departments-. Moscow. Soy ska
-a. r 7,!tVP-u-Zdravookhrsft".fye.
EL-sal. 1571. subadtted 16 Yeiruary 19 -25,
71:
1-- Spite of the -Xnowhow accu=u1sc*d by Soviet pubt1c health In the
area of planning and developing norw for medical care in hospitals. still
unstudA,ed it the matter of bed requivenents referable to emergency hospits-
lizatian of Vatienta Andthe -structmrm of suz:N requirements. Of apecial
i=zarafit 12 tha development and improvement of tho network and structure of
the b4ds all-nted for c=crj;,ancy hospicalliation in viaw of the specialized
&,.ergen--7 nompitnIs 'ounded'on the baai* of Da-cr*e No 517 -dntcd 5 July 1963
Izzuez t;7 016 r-ntrai Committao of ~'- CIISU Mfzl~r-cr.7
on
=.~-Ure= ~z-r r;iTtrwr 14rovsmak of 'Dublic =--Alth An,] T~eyelopp=mnz ot radical
Stiezzc t7l, tT- Nation," an vell. as Integratiort of amarg~ncy stations und
hospiza.lt. as raflected in artier No 608, doted 6 huguat 1968. issued 1)y the
USSR Mizister of Health.
4o4 arxanizatiozal problems partmIning to emergency
I;06P%EAI care It to not deemed pos%tble to be goveraC4 Ily offlci4l reports.
~Iocv the stAElptice on hoepitaliznd potLents include data on emergency has-
ritalizazion only referable to nurrical emergencies whereas A considitrahle
pluca i~ occt~pitd by emargincy hospitalization of therapeutic. obstetric-
pynet-jlo4ical, irfectiatis, and othmr patients.
T~r the purpose of #Ub6t4ntiAr.1ng rho ~4rvctvrz v-f- the bad& alloca"d
rar 4~rjgrnCy hospitaligation. th "I"ttfic Research Institare -F
r "on
,.~~Ial %yi,-n 44d PuILLLC-H,-,I,h
wlc~' tr;e hedth eirpartmenta at izurokays.
r-alinigra"kayft, anti Volorodbk4ya oblasts and the Mlntdtery of health of
!~aNhk'r A~51e, condocted a complex &tudy to determine the level, scope, and
nature of t-,-d~.ncy hoApital cart in different typ#,A of cities.
fs`*~