SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKAROV, S. P. - MAKAROVA, N. A.

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W CLASS] F I ED PROCESSIN5 DATE--020CT70 112 027 P(jL'iER174Tl,),*o -IF T ACTIjNS OF BIS(T,0FLUGRGMETHYLl ;l,jTR0XIJE. V.I. :.'TETRAFLUL,91lETliYLENE IN THE PRESENLE OF AN I IN I T I A TfIR it Wr" 5,S A.V., eARAklAYCV* A~K,v MAKARGVio S.R.t EW~Ll\l, m.A. CO.UNTRY OF INFO--USSR S(lUKCF--ZH. VSES. KH14. 31SHCliEST. 1-170, 15(t) 117-18 DA,TE PU~L fShED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY tOPIC TAGS--PL)LYTETPAFLUUQOETHYLENE, P(XY;4ERlZATf0N,'NITRlJGEl :)Xl,)EP :~CHEqICAL REACTION MECHANISMt ORGANIC NItRO COMPOUND CONTRC-L MARKING-NO RESTP ICTICINS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY RELL/fKAM~--1992/1413 STEP '4,")--UR1004il/70/015/001/OL17/OIIP I INN ~2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESStNG DATE--020CT70 %.IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112407 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POLYMNI. 0;;- C SUB2 F SU34 WAS INITIATEU BY 1-30PERCE4T iCF SUR3) SUB2 Nn (1) AT Z40-50DESREES TP GIVE -.A SOLID POLYMER (WHEN I CONCN. WAS I-3PERCFNT) OF 1110L. Wt. 2 TIMES 10 -PRIPIE4. A REACTION MECHANISM WAS PROPOSED. THE PROPAGATION RATE CONST. 'WAS SIMILAR TO 25.5 lo-MOLE MIN AND THE rERMINATI6 RAU CDNST. WAS ~-SIMILAR TO 39000. PRbl,~C-Ssl:NG DATE-30OCTTO 1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIEDi ~TITLE-USL- OF SLIME WATERS AND WATER FROMiTHE WASHING OF AN OXIDATb DURING UCTION U -:THE TREATMENT OF ACID WATERS FROM SYNTH~TIC FATTY Ai:',ID PR !,_"AUTHUR-(04)-t30CHKAREV, YU.A.t MAKAaO KUURYASHl:)Vt A.I., RY.A.6)'KH, '...CGUNTRY OF.INFO-USSR '~~.'-'SOURCE-KHIM. PROM. li-10`3COW) 1970, 46111* L6-.17 0 A T EPUBL ISHED---70 SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IND.v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR, CHEMISTRY ~'_TOPIC'TAGS~--SLIMEr WASTE WATER CONVERSIONt WATER, FATTY ACID, CHEMICAL AIR PURIFICATION EQUIPMENT# WATER RECUVE.RYr ORGANIC Acto MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOGUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -:-PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1063 STEP NO--UR/0064/701046/001/0016/0011 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0124720 ml, C L. A S S I F I E D Ppbi :212 013 UNCLASSIFIED: tESSM13* DATE-3-001CT70 ACCESSION NC--AP0124720 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VARIOUS SLIIIE A%D tiASHING WATERS FFOM THE MANUFG. OF SYNTHETIC FATTY ACIOS CONTAIN 2.3-L2.6PE-:zCEi'v'T NONVOLATILE SUBSTANCES; THESE SUbSTANCES ARE SPEO. AS A Rl.-~;IOUE 131! HEATING TO 1.30-40DEGREES UNDER 2-8 ATIM* THE PRODUCIf CONSfiTS OF A MIXT. OF FREE ACIDS, LACTONES, LACTIDES, AND NAv Kv F-Ev AND MN SALTS OF ORG. ~ACIDS. AFTER SEPN. OF THE RESIDUE* THE WATFR MAY 81- US4D FOR THE WASHING OF INCOMING AIR AND FOR THE RECOVERY OF I/OLJIkTILE ORG. ACIDS. --l INC L A S S I F-1 f: USSR urc 669,1:539.166 17 71 NIKOIJAM, I. N., W~ _.V, A., FUZEY, I. M., and FAVILYUKOV, L. S., Eoscow Engineering Physics Institut'e"', rx;dtitute of Precision Alloys, ana Centra-1 Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Natallitrgy imeni I. P. Pardin . 11 i "Mossbauer Effect in Fe-Ni-Mn Invar Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizika M*ietallov i IMetallovede niye, V01 35, Iro 6, June 73, pp 1305-1307 57 Abstract: The Mossbauer effect 'was studied for nuclei of Fe in five samples Fe6,-5 (Nil-XI'Inx) 34-5 in the interval 0.24 x< O.B. After neltinC, the samples were annealed for five hours at 1000 0C and. hardened. Tne reisult- ing alloys were rollea into foil and annealed again for 0-5 hours at 700()C. Geometry of transmiBsion was usad in two irodeo of spect!7a mcasureirents: constant velocities and constant accelerations. The mothod of' spectrV. inte", retation was done by determining the positions of centers of ~~ravity of all saj-.Plr;.-s at temperatures above 1000K with an accuracy of :LO.006 j;,n1flec. it CO-17(Cr) used at room tenperature while aample terI)CM, ture was mried frxl 4-2 to 3700K. A diagram of' the nagpnetic statee or the alloys vas pri-xiuced fr= t.%2 temperature relationship of the M~ssbauarispectra, which rc-ve-aled alloys 1/2 UWR =OIAYEV., I. N., et al., Fizika Metallov 3. fletallovederdye, Vol 35, DTO Jun 73, Pp 1305-1307 Ni~,81rh nic f irst alloy Fe65-, Ni 5 - 5""29' Fe 65-51"26"'18-P and FC6~,5 above was antiferromgnetic and is a doublet with a relatively snall ave and super-thin imgnetic field. An anonaly vau noted in Vie of (F- (T) which was explained by the fact that the relative shift in Uita spectnin iF, co-7.- pensated by a chemical shift that decreases the total sbift with reducud ature. In this case the decrease in isomeric chemical uhift zigifies _ I an increase in the density of s-electrons in F'e5'? nuclei tuid thirt there is e in the electron configuration of the iron atoms durinF, thQ tnimsition frr'n~-' -1Z paramaEpetic to the ferrowarnetic state. 'YE. G. PONYIMVSIKIY' and G. T. WBOTKA rendered assistance in this work. 2 figures, 5 bibliographic rel"er- ences. 2/2 Froe Radicals, USSR W)C 5L~l 127 ").1, 1. 1.17 At 3 PILATIOV, E. S., NoscoTAT State Univorsity imeni 1-1. MAYAROV- V Lomonosov, illoscow, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR Recorf IlDiaproportionation and I Dination Reactions oi!' Cyc.ohexyl Radicals at Low Tenmeratures" yso'.,.-i'i~h Enerrti Moscow, Xhimiya Vy .7) v0 1 4N0 5, sell-Oct 70;, PP 467- 468 Abstract: The aticle describe-o resLltz of a study of di3propov- ui.onation and racovilb-iration reactions of cycloheinjil radicals in tlne 77-21,50 111, ranrre for DUI'DOOGS of alucidatLig, the affect- of ,',._)cratura on soiid-pha e ;roceazes. radicalz i..,erc obtal"ned by the Kieln-Scheer method. .4. `ii,:j results indi--.ate that t"-3 yield of bicycloho;,. u -~ri increases %rith t(74 oraturcj Gloval":on rices &3 _harP17 (two ordurs of magnitude) unan the tri;,tnzformatj.oI-I tempo:ra- ture of cyclohexone (Tt -,13~P K) is crossed, v-hilo there is Ii`v"%-?le chan-a 5.1- `~-Iha ratio of cyclohexena and wycloh(-.,~cai~e yicjj.r;,' OOT UNCLASSEFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 TITLE--GEDCHROINOLOGY OF PRE-CAMBRIAN FORMATIONS IN 'rHe URAL:s -U- AUTHOR-(04)-TUGARINOVt A.I., BIBIKOVAs YE.V*v KRASNO13AYEVt A.A.l MAKAROV, V*A. wll,d`~TRY OF INFO--USSR 1970f (~iol_9 ,:!..'~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :.-''-.SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY ":-TOPIC TAGS--GEOCHRONOLOGY, PRECAMBRIAN TIMEt ABSOLUTE AGEt MAGMAY :~_METAMORPHIC ROCKt ZIRCONt EARTH CRUST AGE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0136 STEP NO--UR/0007/704000/004/0501 509 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119132 UNCLASSIFIE0 07=777- 7" 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSFNG OATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119132 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE ABS. AGES (IF VARIOUS PRECAMBPIAN MAGNETIC AND METAMOkPHIC COCKS WERE OETD. FR04 ZIRCONS BY THE ISOTOPIC METHOD. THE AGE'DETNS. INDICATED THE PRESENCE OF 2 STAGES OF EFFUSIVE ROCK FORMATION IN THE BASHKIR ANTICLINORIUM (SCIURTHERN URALS). THE ANCIENT TARATASHSK INTRUSIONSo WHICH TERMINATED THE LOWER PROTEROZOIC CYCLE AND WERE ACCOMPANIED BY INTENSE RFGIONAL METAMORPHISM, HAVE ABS. AGE OF 2000-200 MILLION YR, THE BEROYANSkiSK PLUTON (1430 RILLION YR OLD) AND GUBENSK AND RYABINOVSK INTRUSIONS (1.350 MILLION YR) -BELONG TO SUCCESSIVE INTRUSIVE PHASE. THIS PHASE COINCIDED WIT11 LARGE INTERRUPTION IN SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION AND WAS DENOTED BY DlSCoNFOq'4LTY BETWEEN THE BURZYANSK AND YURMATINSK SERIE$ INDICATING AN INTENSE ~OEVELOPMENT IN URALS OF THE STRATA HAVING A VERY LIMITED DISTRIBUTION !N THE EARTH. FACILITYz V. 1. VERNADSKII INST* GEOCHEN. ANAL. CHEM.t MOSCOW, USSR. UINCLASS IF (ED 13750254 USSR UDO: 621-386.6-181. 48 SADCHIKOV, P. I., NOVOKMESHCHENOVA, 0. Ye. _~JAM "Strength of Contact Joints in Hybrid Thin-Film Circui 1,311 Blektron. prom-st'. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Electronics Industry. Scientific and Technical Collectica), !9T2, No 1, pp, 64-66 (from RZI-Racliotekhnika, No 8, Aug T2, Abstract ITO 8M15) Translation: Ulie effect of the welding process on the physicoxechanical (strength) properties of contact Joints in.hybrid nicroo-ircuitit is con- sidered. The causes of development of defective Joints are determined. Resum6. USSR UDC 678.06-419.8.,677.521.019.34 MAKAROV, V. G., YARTSEV, M. G., and KOSACHERKO, T. K. Destruction of Fiberglass Based on Phenolic Resins by the Action of Temperature and an Aggressive Medium!' Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 2, 1973, pp 63-64 Abstract: Experimental results are reported for the study of the kinetics of the destruction of phenolic fiberglass in a wide temperiature range under the influence of an aggressive medium.. Fiberglass based an tha phenolic binder FSM, FSK, FSP, and KAST-V in 45% solution of hydrochloric acid was investigated. It was established that the,decrease in mechanical strength of the fiberglass is a heterogeneous process of the first orde~r. The temperature of the aggressive medium determines the extent of its course. The kinetic equation for the destruction processes of fiberglass was shcwn to hold for a wide range of temperatures. IJDC: 621-375-82 USSR BABENKO, V. P:,__~~-ARov, V. I., HAFERSTAK, Yu. A,, RUBINCHM, B. Ya., TYCHINSKIY, V F. "A Laser apparatus With Preset Control for Clitting IMaterials" Moscow, Kvant. elektronika--sbarnik (Quantum Llectronics-callection of works), No 1(13), I'Sov. radio", 1973, pD 132-133 (From RZh-Fi2ika, 110 8, Aug '073, abstract No 8D1174 by the authors) been developed for gas-laser cutting Translation: An automatic apparatus ha. of materials. The un't includes a carbon dioxide laser with power of about 500 u and a s6ries-produced coardinatn indexer with preset control. (EV-703). The basic parameters of the apparatun and results of technological tests are given. NIP 'N la F UWK 3- Ce 0 0, MELINIKOV, V. A., GALAT, N. I.., and K= F. 1. "Magnetic Properties of Powders and Their Electrochemical ActiTity" Tkw-Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta (Works of the Novocherkassk Polytechnical Usti J' 1970, 2081 PP 100-103 (from Mh-Hetallurgi)2,, No 11, Nov 70, Abbtract 11G29677 TfmislAtion: A study is made of the dependence of electrochemical properties (capacity) of electrodes, prepared from iron-nickel active masnes (AIM), on the impgrfeitions of the crystalline structure of the A14 co=,cnents- The rraguetic characteristics of A14 (magnetic susceptibilitv,;ea ... coercive force H. ard residual magnetization I.) are used as parametars which detex-ndne the dtaTree of-'structural imperfectione~ The results of measure;tientm revo~~L the pres3nca of:'magnetic-electrochemical characteristics of AM relatlan. The higher the valites-of Y,,, and I RI the ,wre imperfect is the crystul lattice of the AM emponents anct the higher the AM quality. The possibility exiats of deterrdning tha-AM quality on the basis of the resulto:of mgnetic i;~r=uumw-ants. V. K~d.n 26 UNCLAS SI FI ED PROCESSING DATE-1I.SeP70 009 ~-~I-ITLE-MAGNETOMETRIC STUDIES OF THE IRON ELECTROoE OF AN ALKALIN~- PA%"TEQY. 14AGNETOMETP -TERMINATION -ENT EFfCIENCY :DUPE(,,qG THE CH IC DC OF CURP ARGING _'-`iUf~OR--KUK0Zv F.I.9 SOROKINA* S-F. ..,~:_CQUNTRY'OF 'INFO-USSR ,~,-,o_SQUR:CF--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1970t 6(2)p 19578 D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,,,SUBjECT AREAS--ENERGY CONVERSION MON-PROPULSIVE1 IRON TAGS-BATTERY ELECTRODEj .- CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTION'S -90CUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED '~~PAOXY REEL/FRAME-1988/0254 STEP 40--Uq/0364/70/1)06/(,):)2/0195/IIOR CIRC ACCESSfru'N NO--AP0105326 VIN C L A S S f f -t E 0 ........ ...... ... . ..... 212. 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS I ~)G DAT F-- I I SE-J70 -'~-CWRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105328 ,--..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LAMINAR FE FLECTRODES (CONTIGY. TOTAL FE fQUALS d3.7 AND METALLIC FE EQUALS 46.9PERCENT AND CONTG. THE STD. ADDITIVES OF S AND NI) WERE CYCLED AT 100 MA DJ~SCHARGF TO 0.75 V RELATIVE TO THE HGO REFERENCE ELECTRODE AND425 MA CHARGE FOR PERIODS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 8 HR. THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPT11BILITY (X) WAS FOLLOWED. RESULTS FOR THE 25TH AND 26TKRECHARGE CYCLE SHOWED THAT THE '.VALUE OF X BECAME CONST. WHEN THE CURRENT EFFICIENCY BEGAN TO DECREASE :"SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THE PR-IMARY CHARGING R.EACTION. THUS, THE END OF THE -.,.-~.-RE-CHARtE PERIOn-COULD- BE DET-D. BY DETG-a -Xa USSR UDC 621.791.75:669.721.5 YA!~A~MV V. I., and SKACAIKOV, Yu. N. Svarka Magniyevykh Splavov (Welding of Magnesium Alloys), Moscow, Izdatel'stvo "Mashinostroyeniye," 1972, 121 pp Translation of Introduction: Magnesium alloys have been kised in industry for the last 30-40 years. The aviation industry is the main laser of these alloys because they can compete in many instances with aluminum alloys. Magnesium alloys possess high chemical stability with respect to many aggressive media, can carry high impact loads because of their lcrw elasticity modulus, and they can be easily machined. This in addition to their gciod mechanical properties makes these alloys a desirable li$ht structural material. In comparison with aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys are more stable in aqueous carbonate solutions, and are not affected by gasoline, kerosene, benzene, toluene, phenol, rubber, oil., and greases that contain neither acids nor water. Ho%jever, magnesium alloys are less corrosive-resistant than aluminum alloys when subjected to mineral acids and their salts (with the e-xception of fluorides), organic acids, aqueous and alcohol solutions (if certain organic, 1/5 WNW= USSR MAKAROV, V. I., and SKACHKOV, Yu. N., Svarka Magniyevykh Splavov, MOSCU,7, Izdatel'stvo "Mashinostroyeniye," 1972, 121 pp halogens (chloromethyl, chloroethyl), and methyl alcohol. ?,Iagnesium alloys are unsuitable for application in fresh water and sea water, as urell as in water vapors. Special corrosion-protective coatings (surface oxide, filins and paint-varnish coatings) make it possible to extend the life and area of application of these alloys. Magnesium alloys are used for manufacturing items de-signed to Function urder various environments. The aviation, automobile, and electrical 4~ndustries are the largest users of these alloys. They are also used for the building of cranes because of their light weilzht and. ease in handliug. However, the application of magneslum alloys as structural matcrfal!i would have been impossible without the development oL-* maclilning, riethc)dri. and weldir.;! technology. With increased production of magnasium and J.U; al.loys, the ap- plication of welding in a protective atmosphere has foun&widcr use! for joining light metals and alloys. Contact welding such zs spot, seam, and flash welding is also used quite frequently. 2/5 93 7.:j J~ZI ;% 1 P 1 1-1).1 11.1 W11149 [Arn 11PA1.1 ...-I 1--- 1, 1. As a rule, the contact welding of structural parts made of statwped sheet metal stock of small thickness (up to 4 =n) presents no difficulties. However, in order to protect the inside surfaces of lap jaints from cor- rosion, spot welding should be carried out with the use of" speclal cementing material. Blanks of different profiles or rods made of.magnesJum alloys can be joined successfully by contact welding. Gas welding (acetylene- oxygen) and plasma welding can also be used for the welding of magnesium alloys. Nevertheless the weldability of magnesium alloys has been studied inGuf- ficiently compared with aluminum alloys. For many years much attention was paid to the production of high-strength alloys with good structural properties. As a result, the alloying technology aimed at.the production of serviceable alloys did not consider the welding requirements, Therefore, only a small part of industrial magnesium alloys were deemed suitable for welding. The metallurgy and technology of weldlng, as well as proporties ol' weld:i roduced by deformed magnesium alloys that are used for tho produc-tion of Z ? /5 IMit IN I I I M!UPR U I I it FdM~l I EE I FA I IV I I I V.711T.F113101IRTIM I H WHIM I Mn I M rit I W, I I I I In I am,, 11.11.... q USSR MAKAROV, V. I., and SKAC11KOV, Yu. N., Svarka'MagTtiyevykb Splavov, Muscow, Izdatel'stvo "Mashinostroyeniye," 1972, 121pp structural parts have been studied insufficiently. This hook considers proble= of the weldability of magnesium alloys during fusion Welding in protective gases. This method is most widely used for welding structural parts made o f light metals. Translation of Table of Contents: Page Introduction 3 Chapter 1. Properties of Magnesium and Its Alloys Properties of Magnesium Interaction of Magnesium With Other Elements Main Characteristics of Deformed Magnesium Alloys Chapter 2. Weldability of Magnesium Alloysl~ Basic Welding Difficulties Metallurgical Characteristics of Welding Mechanical ProDerties of Welds 4/5 5 5 6 16 25 25 28 51 USSR MAKAROV, V. I., and SKACHKOV, Yu. N., Svarka Magnivevykh Splavov, Moscow, Izdatel'stvo "Mashinostroyeniye," 1972, 121 pp Page Chapter 3. Arc Welding of Magnesium Alloys in an Atmosphere of Protective Gases 59 Welding Equipment 60 Industrial Welding Material 64 Preparation of Items to be Welded 68 Welding With an Infusible Electrode 71 Welding With a Fusible Electrode 78 Effect of Various Technological Factors on the Strength of Welded Joints 89 Sensitivity of Welds to Stress Concentrators 100 Weld Stresses 101 Main Defects of Welds Ill :Controlling the Quality of Welds 113 Correction of Defects 115 Chapter 4. Organization of the Working Are*a and Safety Tcehniques During Argon Arc Welding 116 References 120 5 /5 ... ......... ....... Molecular Biology USSR uDc 576.8q8:615-28 J ORMIMIN., B. G., KOSHELEVA, R. V., SERO-EYEV,. V. A., Doctor of Biological Sciences, and MAKAROV V. V.) Candidate of 1~iological Sciences (Commnicated by KOVALENKO, Ya. All-Union Research Institute of Veterinary Viroloa and Microbiology "The Effects of Inhibitors of Macromolecula r Synthesis on the Reproduction of Aujeszkyls Disease Virus" Moscow, Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina Almdemii Bell skokzhozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenina, No 2, 1973, PP 35-36 Abstract: Since little information is available on the effectr, of various antimetabolites and antibiotics on the miltiplication ae Aujaszkyls disease virus (AVI), studies were undertaken to determine the affect,,r of 5-brozo-2- deoxyurine OW) (100 J4 U,/ml), MitOmYcin C (5 P dril), wimntin (an unpurifted prejeration of actinomycin D, O.lXjg1ml), puram/cin and cycl--hexamide CIOXglml) on the reproduction of AN in chick embrjo tissue culture. Each preparation was found to significantly inhibit viral raplicatioj-~ during the latent period. If administered after 8,'h (6 h in the case of B9,J), no inhibition was obtained since the synthesis of the viral buildir4,- blocks had been completed. UDd', 'USSR - : ~:$21 372.83t(08&8) VAMBERSKIY, M. V., ABRAIM, V. P. , OV V. K. "A Ferrite StriD Switch" 'ificate No 250232, filed 19 May 67, publithed 16 jar USSR Author's Cer, 70 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 7. Jul 70, Abstract No 7B183 P) Translation: 'I"he proposed switch is based on a five-arm striD circulator vith one imout arm and four out-out ary-,-. One pair of out-out arms is Isolated, avid the other pair divides the input signal into two parts with a phase nhi_--t oe !801 in one arm as comDared with the other. In the ferrite discs of conventional- Y-circuiators, the distribution of the electric and azimuthaLly magnetized fiellf-s is such that -ed arm, there is in addition to the field minimum lying in the region of the isolat another minir-rim diar-etrically opposite from the first. D4,ametrically opposite from the outDut arm is an electric field with the same value as the field in this arm, which is in Phasse with the input value of the field ard 180'J out of phase with the makes it possible to connect two additional arms to the con- output value. T ventional Y-circulator at an angle ot' 600 to the axi3 of the inptit. am. This des-iFr extends the fluictional posgibilities of the channel. Two illuatrat ions. ft. K. 35 USSR UDC: 51 YAKARCV, L., TITG;r, V. V., and MYKHETOV, B. M. "A Model for Designing the Production Program for an Industrial Enterprise" Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. AN SSSH (Collection of Works, Institute of Yathe- matics, Siberian Division, Academy of Sciences, USSR) No VP4), 1972, pp 61-70 (from Wh--Matematika, No 7, 19T3, Abstract No 7V569) Translation: In this model for designiNT, 'the product-on prorp-am of an industrial enterprise, one of the steps in the operation model for the enterprise, the existing practice of computing the pro4etion problem is fo=alized. Authors' abstract. 34 USOX Lenii)- GROSS, YE. F. , KREYNGOL'D, F. I. j!LqE0Va_j. r1rad State Uriiversity imeni A. A. Zhdanov "Resonance Interaction Between Ortho- and Pailaexcitons in a C1120 CUPrOul~ Oxide Crystal With the Participation of Phonons" Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoretichi:!skoy Fiziki, Vol. 15, No. 7, 5 Apr 72, pp 383-386 Abstract: The exciton luminescence spectra of CU20 sturli~:td to detevirine the frequencies of a-U optical phonons, :L-cludirW . + tive ~n hamian ., vih-rationg of I'-'s ac to tjjt3 trijIll! (1(1 scattering. Tt is noted that ir. addl e Ci I:r_;rl t.3 t e n = 1 of the "Yellow" series with symmetry 1'~5 (orthoenci-ton), tlierc ;hnuld alnr) exist in the Cu,)O crystal a nondegenerate state n = I ii-ith s.,I-Nrletry exciton). Transitions onlv to levels of the orthoexcitan r+~, which were resolved 2 in the quacirupole approximation can he observed in luminescence and abscirption spectra. The transition to the F+ state~is forbidden ~n the dipole and quadru- pole approximation and there-fore this state hand not bem obsi--rvr~d up until this time. Several bands L--,ising due to annihilation of the exc-.-7cn -witb taneous excitation or dirappearance of spectrum Of CU20 along sditii rcsonance ra(liation OF the cxcitori 11S. 112 iUSSR GROSS, YE. r. et al, Pis 'ina V Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Tnoretichesloy Fiziki, Vol. 15, No. 7, 5 Apr 72, pp 383-386 to the r + level with the participation of r-,, 1', and I'j. phonons; is 25 2 12 j permissible in the dipole approx1mation. A table, is given showing the fre- quency of optical phonons of cuprous oxide measured on the busis of lumincs-cence spectra. In addition to phonon repetitions the table shows on additional radia- tion band which is located at a distance of about 180 am'_1 From the line of the orthoexciton and which has the characterls-tic shape of 1~hont:)n YT'retitiC)n Of free exciton. The dependence o~"' the iuminescencc! Inter-siLy of "Chis 1~a:'11 071 temperature is sharply different from the tern, era ture depondence of th- phonons. It is also noted. that phonon repetition with F. fr,:,.quency of: il 0 cur; is never encountered in tho radiation spectrum of: bound oxc[tons oF cupi*olls oxide. It is suggested that this Nind arises f rom the interaction of a ph,:.ricri with another (not r 5) excitou state. Although the authors 1:neur where thc-! paraexciton level should he located, it could not be ob-surved either in absorp- tion or in itunInescence. It was observed only in cry~;tals *ubjected tc,, tion,and the new line appewed in the lumineocenc,~, spoctrwm (if Cu,0 un(;1,1!r, crim- pression of the crystal along the Cl, a7id of: syrrm(:!tr7j.1.t if; '.'clicluded the rise of the paraoxciton line in the spectrum of cuprou's ozidA.. linder is due to resonance n!~atterlng, of -the orthoexciton throt~q,h -,ba H-_ paraexciton wi~_h c_-..;c'.Tation of a phonon and subsen-tient, to the grouind 2/2-- USSR UDC: 51 MAKPROV. IF;."L. MARSHAK, V. D., FEMOV, V. F. "An Algorithm for Formulating Optimum Dynamic Expenditure/Output Models" V sb. Algorituy i prograunmy realizatsii narodnokhoz. modeley (Algorithms and Programs for Realization of National Economic -Model~--collection of works), Novosibirsk, 3-971, pp 116-133 (from RM-Kibernetika, 110 5, May 72, Abstract No 5,037) [No abstract] USSR UDC: 51 "Existence of a Main Line in a Model With Discount" Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. Otd. AN SISSR (Collected Works. Institixlte of Mathe- matics, Siberian Department of the Acadeqr of Sciences of the USSR), 1971, vyp. 2(19), pp 109-113 (from RZh-KibernetLl~~, No 4, Apr '12, Abstract No 4v476) Translation: The author considers a d-ymamic model of edonomics vith con- ption. Conditions are stated under which a stationary optinum tra- sum jectoryexists. V. Malinnikov. 25 VDC 517.948.)30-115 KMTOROVICH. L. V. and L. "Differential and-Functional Equations ArXaing. in Hodelip of Eeonomic Dynamics" Moscow, Sibirskiy Matematichoskiy Zhurnal(Siberian Matkanatical Journal), Vol 11, No 5, Sept-Oct 1970, pp 104.6-1059 Abstract: The behavior of an economic system over discs.,,ate ar continuous time is described by trajectories in the phase space of the system, which is universally represeeted as a non-negative vector in an n-dimensional Euclidean space. Basic methods are examined for determining the vectors of an oconomia system in phase apace related to extremal problems and equations. Results are given, withow~ proof, that indicate the nature of the mathematical problems involved: e.g., identification of the actual trajectory of a system or the one which it should follow (in the case of a controlled system) and determ:Unation. of its properties. Four classes of extromal problems are considered; 1) fI;iuiJXL& t1is (c,T)-optirnmm effective trajectory, 2) finding the effective or infiately-optinum trajectory, 3) firAing the (u, A )-optim= trajectory, or 4) f Inding the offectiie Malenvo trajectory. The economic state is considered as a collipotiom of product;s that can be labor or natural resource*# production c"bllit!Lss, services, or various products. The vector at is a flow of consumable producl~ in Adjus t. The msthod 1/2 -UsSA UNTOROVICH, L. V., A al. Sibirskly Mat9maticheskiy Zhurnalp Vol U, No 5, Sept-Oct 1970, pp 1046-1099 given is beet suited for small-dimension models, taking into account raw materials, capital investment, and product consumption. The singlm-prOiuct model is treated at length, emphasizing the two production factors of capItal and labor. Optimum 0 vectors are determ. :1 la an Ined from price vectors and the distribut on of bor A capital funds. Specific cases are examined In which the capital investment is 1) time limited and 2) allocated and committed. A gonstral modal of economic -equilibrium in the form of noncoalition game among several players is examined. The stability of the model is tested in terms of denind, supply, and priciN . Orig. art. has 15 refs. 2/2 Lill LA~s UP I W: n"-112 023 UNC PROCESSING UATE--160CT70 I--T,ITLE--THERMAL BREAKDCWN OF RUBBER IN SUPERHEATE WAJER VAPOk AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE -U- Z.AUTHOR-(O5)-MAKAR0V, V.M., EPSHTEYNv V*G.t EAKHAROV9 N.G.i MAKAROVt M.M., "T KALOSHINAt AN. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR REZINA 1970, 29(2), 25-7 .-DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 `~$UBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS '10PIC TAGS--THERMAL DECOMPOSITIONt STYRE.NEi WEAR RESISTANCE, SYNrHETIC lRU1313ER/(UJSKM.S50ARKMI5 STYRENE RU1313ER CONTROL MARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,PROXY kEELIFRAME--1993/0387 sTEP NO,--k)R/013H/70102,i/GOZrfOO25/00"17 CIRC ACCESSIDIN t'10--AP0113305 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113305 !--ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A65TRACT. THE STRAIN RELA:i.ATIO1'4 PARA14~-T-l c--R (V. M. MAKAROV, 1969) OF SYNTHz7lC RECLAIMED AlJE3EZ Sii.MS-30-ARKM-15 S140WED THAT THE OPTI(AUA TEMP. A140 TIME OF RECLAIMING WITH SUPER-iEAflo STEAM (M. M, MAKAROV, ET AL.t 1962) WERE 3000EGREE-S AND 16C SEC 15PERCENT PETiZOLEUk', OIL (MAZUT) WAS A00ED TO THE l'U;3a'-'R- THE PRES,--r-4CE OF MALUT SLOWE0 THE CROSSLLNKING OF TH~- RFCLAIMEL)~ RijbLiEll 41TH-ju'r -18TA AFFECTIN~~ THE DEVULCANIZATION RATES* THE RE(:LAIP-',ILD RIJ311t'P 0 INED By THIS METHOD HAD BETTER HEAT STABILITY1 WEAR RESISMNICE, AINO FATIGUL RESISTANCE THAN OTHER RECLAIMED RUBBERS. FAC I L I rY: YAROSLAV. TEKHNOL. INST., YAROSLAVL,.USSR. a w USSR UDC.* 621.791-754 KAMWV, V. N. Engineert and GRUZDEV, B. L. I Candidate of Technical Sciences "The Effect of an External Magnetic Field an the Structure and Properties of Rel)ractory Nickel Alloy Joints" Kievq Avtomaticheskaya Svarkaj'No, 9, Sep 73, pp 72-73 Abstract: The authors study the effect of the electromag*ntic influence on the molten bath during welding. A series of specimens were welded at the Ufa Aviation Institute imeni S,, Ordzhonikifte from the VZhq8 and E1602 alloys with the aim Of evaluating the effect of an external magnetic field on tha, structure and prope:.~ties of Joints* The welding was done on the ADVS,-2 automaton with the IPF-300P Powe;:- source. In order to set up the external magnetic field a coil was fixed to the torch nozzle.. The coil is fed with constantly pulsating current. The coil had 2250 tin-ns of 0 0*32 = wire. The distance between the coil and the opecimm was 10 =, The welding was carried out with and without the magnetic field., Current had to be in- creased 15-20 percent with the magnetic field, The metallographic study showed that welding with a pulsating field of more than 3000 ampere-tx=s resulted in more dis- oriented and finer seam metal: structure* The disorientation and the finer grailLs re- Bult in improving the mechanical properties of the joints4 The improvements are ex- plained by the formation of a structure with a lower density of defects in the crys- tal lattice. 1A uDc: 621.385.6 MAM, V. P., An Amplifier of the Magnetron Type" Moscov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya,, Promysh ernyye Obraztsy, Tovarn-,~7e Z~,.aki, No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329597, Division G, f1led 15 Jun 70, published 9 Feb 72, pp 208-209 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an airmlifier of the magnetron type which contains an open decelqrating system wound into u rine; with the ends connected to the input and output of tb,..- device, a cylindrical cathode placed concentrically inside the decelerating systcin, forming ,ii interaction space together with the decelerating systeim. An a distinguish- ing feature of the patent, tbe amplific4tion factor -iii iricntiwed by intro- ducing an auxiliary electroda into the interaction space wtulch forms it drift region in combination with the catho&. The surface of the elcetrade which faces the decelerating system is coated with an vraitting material. 1/2 111101ifflof mrREMM1111n, MIM Mum USSR UUC 535-21 RYKALIN, N. N., UGLOV, A. A., and I., Moscow "Calculation of Heating of Films by Laser' Radiation" Mloscow, Fizika i 13iimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 3-8. Abstract: A ro-Mber of i)-roblems are stijdied on the heating of 2-layer materials by a local sur__~7nce heat source, stich as a laser beam. For thin films, the 'em is found zis4nk~ integral transfarms with resvect to time solution or ti,,- probi and coordin~t;--S =d a li-lit transfer as X1 and al- (~l and a, are the heat con- ducv.ivity ar-r-, conductivity COeffRiC111ZS- of the upper layer), since hh-_n this ccr`;4--ze~n 4-c 4'ulfillcd the temDerature througli the thi-ckness of the upp.-r plate w.;11 be unchanged, In particular, the ttio-jinensional problem all hCating G!' a ulate is swdiLd on the assunntiew. that the upper plate is thin, and a solution of the one-d imens i anal problem. of heating of a filn. is :ftUnd, heat cr~ission from the. surface. 1/1 USSR EIDC 621-385-6 X4RIN, V. P. HAKAMV, V. N. , SMIRNOV, N. A. "Study of Debunching of Electron Stream in Drift Spacit of Type H Amplifier" Blektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Hicrowave Electrcraic-s), 1971, Issue 1, PP 132-133 (from RZh~-Elektronika i yeye prineneniye, No 5, May 1971, Ab- stract No 5A.142) Translation: The results are presented of an experimumtal study of the effect of the length of the drift space of TypeN backward wave amplifiers vith a cathode in the interactien space at the debuaching of the electron stream. It is shown that with the length of the drift space more than 3.13, groupiug of the electrons.is not complete. 2 jraf. Authorls Abstract. 1/1 :UNCLAS*SIFIf0; :PACCE$SING DATE--30OCT70 009 TITLE--STRUCTURE AND SOME PROPERTIES OFSILICAt REVIEW -U- .,AUTHOR-(02)-MAKAROV, V.N.t PGSTNIKOVv VOSS go, ..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,'SOURCE-FIZ. KHIMo OBRAB. It* 19709 (211 93-108 .~~.OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ;:',SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TAGS--SILICA, EPR SPECTRUMs BISLIOGRAPHYt QUARTL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0945 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0121547 STEP NO--UR/0472/'FO/000/OU2/001)3/01-08 Ict .-Lill _.A,44111P) 009 UNC L AIFIEO PRiXESSING DATF---300CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121547 ~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE STRUCTURES OF CRYST. AND GLASSY'QUARTZ ARE DISCUSSED. THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF UEFeCTS IN THESE STRUCTURES: IMPURITY ATOMSt AND OPEN RINGS Of SI,b TETRAHEDRA AND HOLES* THE DEFECTS, ALTHOUGH PRESENT IN SMALL CORCNS*t GREAT AFFECT THE PHYS. PROPERTIES OF SLO SUB2. DIELEC*~,ANQ MECH. LOSSES ANO OPTICAL AND -.;.:EPR SPECTkA ARE DISCUSSED AS METHODS OF DETG. THE:TYPE~OF DEFECT PRESENT. UNC LASS I F IE 0 N S R UPC 621.791.011:669.715 NLkKAROV, V. P., KOZLOV, 1. T., IGNAT')'Mr, V. G,, NAZAIZENKO, A. N. "Mechanical Properties of the Base Metal and Welded Joint$ of Alloys 01915 and MIg6 at Below-Freezing Temperatures" Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 12, 1971, pp 62-63. ABSTRACT: The new aluminuii-zinc-magnC5iUM alloy type 01915 has better char- acteristics for use in railroad car building than the traditional aluminum allov M-6. The new alloy is stronger, has a higher yield point and better pressing properties. Pressed shapes of 01915 alloy are ar)P'J'()x1rIately 10'3 less expensive than shapes of AINIg6 alloy. Studies o6 the mechanical proper- ties of base metal and welded joints of 01915 a1loy imre po-i-formed at*+20' -20, -40 and -60*C. A table of the test results is presented. The results showed that the mechanical properties of the base metal and welded joints of both alloys remain practically unchanged in the temperature interval tested. The mechanical properties of welded joints of both alloys are lot-.rer thar. those of the base metal. The yield point of joints of 01915 alloy is 20 to 24% higher than that of joints of AMg6: alloy. The relative clorigation is, *own .............. 77M USSR MAFMOVj Ve P. et ale, Avtoamaticheakaya Svarka, NO 32, 1971, pp 62-63 greater for MIg6 joints. The impact t*ughness of joint rietal friade by Sen i o automatic welding is lower than that of the base metal, while the immact toughness of joint metal produced by manual welding is higher than that of the base metal. 2/2 1/2 025 UNCLASS-1 FiED: flOdISSING DArF--27.N0V70 TITLE--DETERMINAT ION OF THE MONOTONIC BENIO[!~G 0 F (PYSTAt LATTIC-c.;. "~'Y X '~'~Y DIFFRACTION TOPOGRAPHY -U- AUTHOR-(02)-MAKAROV, V.P., 140LOTILOV, B.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~-__:S0U;ZCG--ZAVOD. LAB., 1970, 36, 42), 187-189 -SUBj:::Cr AREAS--PHYSICSI MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL LATT ICE HFURMATION't X R',': ANALY-if Tn p, RAY MEASURF1, -'iT _IrRINPHY. CRYSTAL SURFACF CCINTROL 4 ARK I iN G- - N 0RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 ~---PRCIY-Y:-"-EL-/FqAME---3003/0312 STE P140--UR /0("- CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0129544 logo- 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFtED I)ROCESSING, DAr~-:--27NOV7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129544 --(U; GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'PROVE THOO 0- -ETF-RllIN[,l,,G ABSTRACT/EXTRACT AN th -1) ME F U THE MONOTONIC BEINDING OF METALLIC LATTICESt BASE~D ON THE SCHUL7 X RAY TOPOGRAPHICAL TECHNIQUE, IS DESCR13EO. A $TIZAIGHT WIPA' ps OVER THE CRYSTAL ANO THE fMAGES OF THIS 14[Rf:: FORM1:0 1~,Y X RAY v 'RYSTAL PLANES.. A FORMULA REPRESE!1TING CORRESPOND TO THE BENDING OF THE C THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SHAPE OF THE WIRE INAGE AND THF CU,-~VATURE OF THE LATTICE IS DERIVE0. THE FORMULA E,-4,i3l-ES,A DisriNcriaj, TO BE MADE BETWEEN T14E ACTUAL BENDING OF THE PLA-Nl::S ANO ASOERITIES ON THE CRYSTAL SURFACE. 1/2 02b UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---090CT70 TITLE--X RAY DIFFRACTION CONTRAST IN FkRRUMAGNETIC DOMAINS OF THE FE PLUS .3.5PERCENT Sl ALLOY -U- a AUTHOR-102)_MAK~.ROV. V.P.t A0LUTILUV,.8.V. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE--IZV, AKAD, NAUK SSSRt~ER. FIZ. 1970, 344~1, 361-6 DATE PUBLISHED :SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS -TOPIC TAGS-X RAY DIFFRACTION, IRON ALLOYr SILICON STEEL# FERROMAGNETIC DOMAIN, METAL SINGLE CRYSTALs METAL CRYSTALLIZATION* CRYSTAL GROWING COINTROL HARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REL-L/FRAME--1995/0200 STEP NO--UR/00481?0/334/002/0361/0366 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0115904 212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090 CT70 CIRC ACCESSION li~j--AP011590,~ A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SINGLE CRYSTALi OF THE ALLOY FE PLUS 3.5PERCENTSI iiERL 6R(JWN FgCjil.A MELT WITH CAYSTN., RATE 0-*L2 MM PER MIN ANU TEMP. GRADIENT IN SOLID PHASE 50DEGREES PER GM. THE MAGNETIC STRUCTURE WAS LXAMJ. SIMULTANEOUSLY BY PO.-iDER AiND X RAY OJFFRACTICIIIN TOPOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES. THE X RAY 0HOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN bY THE SENSITIVE SHULZ METHOD. THERE ARE 3 KINDS UF D[FFRAGTION CONTRAST: DYNAMIC (A)* LXTINCTIAL (8)r AND DISCRETE EXTFlu!~IUN l;F A CRYSTAL LATTICE (C). THE A IS THE RESULT OF A DISTURSION OF H A WAVE FIELD GENERATED IN THE "THICK" CRYSTAL IMUT APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 10, RHERE MU EQUALS LINEAR ABSORPTION COEFF., T EQUALS THICKNESS OF THE CRYSTAL) WHEN THE LAUE TYPE PHOTOGRAPH IS TAKEN. IT DECREASES THE INTENSITY OF THE DIFFRACTED BEAM. THE B OCCURS IN THE "THIN" CRYSTALS (MUT APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 1) ON rHE LAUE PHOTOGKAPHS"OR IN' THE 1IT'HICK11 CRYSTALS ON' THE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN WITH REFLECTION (BRAGG METHOD). THE C IS A RESULT OF EXTENSION OF TWO ADJACENT REGIONS OF SIZE 10 PRIME NEGATLIVhl MM OR LARGEk. THE BORDER BETWEEN THESE REGlOfJS OCCURS UN A PHOTOGRAPH AS LIGHT OR DARK STREAKS. THE 8 FS OBSERVABLE IN THE PLACES OF GREAT FACtLITY: DISTORTLONS ON TOPODIAGRAMS TAKEN BY~SHULZ PIETHOO. TSNIIGHM IM. BARDINA# MOSCOWt USSR, U i IL L 14 a .3 11 L u USSR MAKAROV, V. P. "Statistical Analysis of Non-Ideal Cylindrical Shells" Moscow, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 1, 1970, pp 97-104 Abstract: Further development of the theory of stochastic problems of stability and.their applications has been hindered by the absence of sufficiently detailed statistical information on the properties of the input and the output paTameters characterizing the random behavior of structures. This.work suggests a method for experimental study of random fields of displacementg at paints on circular cylindrical shells with initial irregularities, Complete statistical analysis of the initial deviati-,ns of the mean surface from the ideal form and dl-tplare- meats of the shell in axial compression is performed. Types of wave fortiation at the moment of loss of stability are investigated. TPia possibility is demonstrated of producing statistical characteristics rti!quired for prediction of precritical and postcritical displacements and the distribution of critical forces. 05 LIYHTTSINDER, M. Ya., CHUURNOV, V. V. "A Device for Multiplying and Dividing Slowly Changing Signals" Nauch. tr. VNII kibernet. (Scientific Works of the All-Unton Scientific Research Institute of Cybernetics) , 1971, Yn. 4, pp, 66-u (from FZh- -Avtomatika, Telemekhanike i Vychislitel'nga TekhM, Lut, 110 7, Jul 723% Abstract No 7B468) Translation. A device is described fo;r analog multiplication and division of several variables represented by square bipolar voltage pulses. Me de- vice incorporates a sawtoortb voltaee generator, a nu4l. in(licator, a pbase-sensitive rectifier, anAC amplifier, a comparinon circuit, syn- chronous filters,and pulse dividers. 11be error of executing the oper- ations is one percent or less. Two illustrations, bibliography of four titles. V. R. USSR uDe: 621-362.2 KOLOMOYETS, N. V., CMMKASSKIY, A. 11. "A Thermoelectromagnetic Pump" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obrvtsy, Tolraxnyye Zraki, No 11, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 333646, Divig;ion Ii, filed 25 Nov 70, published 21 Mar 72, p 211 Zranslation: This Author's Certificate introduces ih thermae2ectromagnetic pump which contains P and N semiconductors, hot and cold camnutation a channel with liquid metal coolant, a cooling system, and a magnetic systen with permanent magnets. As a distinguishing feature of t,he- patent, the length of the working gap of the mitgnetic sy.3tem is.redticed, Lind the ef- ficiency of the pump is increased by making the cold comrtutation bus in the form of a polepiece of the magnetle system with cooling, channelZ inside. I/12 USSR MAKAROV, V. S. et al., USSR Author'S;Certificate No 3336h6 2/2 USSR ODC 621.762.002.5(088.8) UDACHIN, I. V., MAKAROV, V. S TIMOS1.11N, D. Ya., GAYEV, 0. B., and GRIN, L. T. "Device for Processing Powdered Materials With Liquids" USSR Author's Certificate No. 268610, Filed 1/07/68, Pubtished 3/08/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiyaj No. 2, 1971, Abstract No. 2 G472 P). Translation: The device includes a container, the base of which is equipped with a drainage aperture and,a perforated barriei% In order to eliminate oxidation of the powder near the bottom of the container as it is dried, an automatic valve is mounted coaxially with the drainage aperture for drainage of the liquid. 73 xi-io. Lfrza or Tim cRom coNvmms oN Tmr vERrrcTiv4 ar w c;tys-rkLS lArticle by T. I . n1whavikovitt A. r, Iterxim, V. llirngk.' R Jums 17 U, p The Owthodg of x-rAy dLffrxctiqn tol-atraphv 124trAp" ",d Lanrl were -4 to pairlotm.orystcm4ttic atudr of the dagroa of_ rcrfzzzj~ (q zingim. -o;;4j_ ph-zpb~ -tV"t=-'-nx=x%n44 b-3-: drvitri-g~Tim a Telt bv the CaLthralsk! -.A4-d. Tt v&2 deawastr4ted that the unalloyq4 Car crystals obtained It= flux layer have, an a rule, hi#k dislocation density. I% addition, tb,*Tq str Impurity growth and m"j*4 1jantig In tb** frenvently ZeAdinot to crackin, of Lh* bar. In thIs paper the probl~ of ImprovioX the t"haalogical procesa z~o Obtaining 012141* c-tY*T*U ~ are d4stutavd. and result* are presented two. a study of the *,%ruttuxe of- the #Ofucto in the". L Ile USSR GUZHAVIN, V. V., IVANENKO, I. P., 1MqROV "Effect of the Geomagnetic Field on the Angular Distbibution of Particles in an El-ectromRgnetic C!~scadell Moscow, Yadernaya. Fizik:,-, Vol 14, No-5, 1971, pp 1006-1013 Ls paper are charged Abstract: The particles discussed in t particles falling in a cascaded shower in t6 atmosphere and deflected by the earth's magnetic field. Thi-9 deflection leads to the asymmetry of the shower's thl?ee-d-ijiiensional characteris- tics with resuect to the axis of the shower. The-oaDer derives the basic eouations of the theory accounting for the effect of the earth's magnetic field on the Particles, with an approxim-n- tion of small angles of multiple dispersion, and computes the angular distribution function of the shower without taking the ionization losses into account. This latter computation is done by the method of moments. USSR TJDC: 621-372.852.1 MAKAROV V. "Peculiarities in the Design of Tunable Strip Waveguide Filters" V sb. Tonkiye mamitn. DIenki, vychisl. tekhn. i radioteklin. T. 1 (TI-An Mag- netic Films, Computer Technology and Radio Engineering. Vol. 1), Krasnoyarsk, 19T0, pp 29-31 ( from RM-Radictekhnika,' No 2, Feb 71, AbstiI-act No 2BI-97) Translation: The author discusses the possibility of' constvicting tui-.,able strip filters based on filters with a maximally flat rf.,!sponstt with quarter- -vELve connections (use of the latter ma,Xes it possiblo to reduce require- ments fbr accuracy in the tuning mechaniom). N. S. ii;l 035 UNCL ASS IF I AOCESSING DATE--040EC70 'MC~---_PROPERT I ES OF HIGH RESISTANCE GALLIUM ARSENWE CONTAINING A - TITANIUM IMPURITY -U- MTHOR-(05)-VORO3YEV9, V*Lo, GONTAP, V.Mlo,, YEGIAZAPYAN, G.A., IZERGI-N. ~~AePtr maKAROVI V.V* OF INFO--USSR MURCE-FIZ. TKEH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(51, 993-7 iATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 oUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS "OPIC TAGS-SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTHr GALLIU14 ARSENIDEP TKI-ANIUM, CRYSTAL ~ LATTICE DISLOCATIONt CRYSTAL I-',lPURITYs MANGANESEP [ROAlt ALUMINUMP ~.MAGNESIUMt NICKEL# COBALT, BISMUTHl CHROMIUM* TINP SEMICUNDICTOR :MATERIAL .CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS )OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED IROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0146 STEP NO--UR/0449/:rO/004/00510995/0997 '[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0129402 2Z2 035 UNCLASSIFIED iiROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 :IP.C ACCESSION NO--AP0129402 kBSTRACT/'CXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GAAS SINGLE CRYSTALS liERE GRO14,14 BY THE CZOCHRALSKI METHOD FROM POLYCRYST, GAAS WITH AN ADDN. OF MIETALLIC TI. THE D15LOCATION D, WAS SMALLER THEN OR EQVAL TO 2 TIMES 10 PRIME4-CM PRIIAE2, AND THE TI CONTENT WAS.SIMILAR TO 10 PRI.'-"I:-IG-C,4 PRIME3. THE CONTENTS OF FEt ALP MGt NIP COP BIti CRY AND Mfq liERE 10 .1 SE WAS PRIME NEGATIVE5-10 PRIIME NEGATIVE4 WT. PERCENT, A~'D THAT OF SIMILAR TP 10 PRIME NEAGTIVE3 WT. PERCE.Nr., THE MATERIAL IWAS P TYPEt Z OiVl Ci'-t, A FREE CARR I -R .:WITH.AN ELEC. RESISTIVITY OF SIMILAR TO 10 PRIMEZ CONCN. OF 10 PRIME14-10 PRIlt-l"El.5-CM PRIME3Y AND A H031L[TY OF 10-100 C11-1 PRIMEZ-V SEC AT ROOM TEMPs TIWO WNERGY LEVELS WERE DETO. Fa&l THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE HALL CONST. AND OF THE ELEC. COND. 115 0.35 AND U.22 EV, RESP.; THE LATTER LEVEL WAS DUE TO THE GA VACANCY. DIODES OF THE P-PI-N TYPE WERE PREPD. FROM THE CRYSTAL* USING SN AS THE INJECTI"IG CONTACT AND AG AS THE NONRECTIFY114G ONEo THE AREA 01: THE PN JUNICTION WAS 5 T114ES 10 PRIME NLGATIVE3-10 PRIME NE(;ArIVE2 CM PRIME2. TH E I lz CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS AT RO04 TEMPi, EXHIB111:0 A KEGION, OF RESISTIVITYt WHICH DISAPPEARED ABOVE 80-900t-GREES AND (OR) IN FIELDS LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 3 KOE* THE Re.'SISTIVITY IS EXPLAul.-,-~) AS DUE TO A CHANGE IN THE SCREENING RADIUS OF THE~ CHARGEU IliVURI T IES DURING THE 111JECT[ON* 1011 i USSR UDC:537.226+537.311.35].~539.16.04 MA "Excitation of Electrons and Formation of,Radiation Defect Upon Bombard- ment of Silicon Carbide Monocrystals, by Hydrogen Ions" Tr. Leningr. Politekhn. In-ta [Works of Leningrad Polytechnical Institute], No. 311, 1970, pp. 130-138 crranslated from Referativnyy thurnal Fizika, No. 11, 1970, Abstract No. 11, Ye 1078 by A. Shub) Abstract: Cathode luminescence and ion luminescence Of SiC MOTIOCTYStalS were studied at energies of exciting particles (electrons and H + [i+ 1i+ P 2' 3 ions) of up to 20 KeV. Consideration of SUrfaCe ph(MoMel)A IR-11-1flitted quantitative estimation of the effectiveness of excitation of elect~,on- hole pairs and formation of radiation defects duringion bombardment. It was determined that the energy of formation of a pai-r of non-equilibrium carriers by protons is 7.5 � 2.5 eV. The numb--.r of defects created by protons in the material studied is independent of their initial energy in the 5-20 KeV energy range. USSR U J C ~DZl 397. KATIAYEV, S. I., ULIMNOV, V. N., Z63AMEV, Yu. B., V., Knl'~!ROVO, ".11. G., Moscow Electrical En;gineering lnstitute~ of Co=un=tUns "A Device for Transmitting a Television Image and Accampanyin~ ALdio Sl-nals" Moscow, Ctkryti.,,,a, lzobreteniy~a min-Ailennrve Obra:flsv, 19 Pro. 1970. Author's Cortif'cate No 27Z354, filed 19 Jov UU. p ~q Abstract: This author's certificate introduces a device fo::- tr,-.a,-;m-4tLAYi7 a tele- d accompanying audio signals within tho of the vlrieo signal vision image an frequency spectrum. The unit contains a sound signal source, a paase fi)~illter, two pulse modulators, a combined video signal shaper, a driven and a special synchromixture shaper. As a distinguishing feature of tile `C~vice, combi- nation distortions are reduced by insorting a series-oonnew~ed elec~ro:iic ke,,- and memory element between the output of the sound signal sourca and thc of one of the pulse modulators, as well as inserting the sax-lo com~):Lnation (zerios- connected alect.ronic key and memory elamon-~) botween tLe inpu-,, of the other pUse modulator and -;.ho phase shifter. Voltage from a cadence pulse genera-.ar is sent to both eloctronic koys. NCLASST FFED 4POCE.qSING DATE--18SEP70 4/2 028 Ui Ti,TLE--LINEAR LUMINESCENCE OF AtUMINUMWPED SILICON CARBIDE -U- UTHOR-(03)-SOKOLOV, V.I., MAKAROVP V.V.o MQKH0Vv YE*No .~~-tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '.SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970t 12(lit 285-6 ,,-,~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALSt PHYSICS ..TOPIC TAGS--LUMtNESCENCE SPECTRUMt SILICON CARBIOEt CRYSTALP DOPED ALLOY# ALUMINUM CONTAINING ALLOY 'CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 700CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -.PROXY REEL/PRAMF--1984/0223 STEP CIRC ACCESSIONNO-AP0055019 712 0 2 8 UNCLASSIF [ED PROCFSSING DA,rz---L8S'c'P70 ~CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0055019 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACt. LUMINESCENCE SI)tCTRA WERE INVESTIGATED BY USING A CAt-WqA OF 270 MM. FOR SMALL 05. -'IF ELFCTI,~GNIC CURRE,*4T, WEAK LINES, IwEAE- 06SO. CHANI~rNG 1~4TO A CONTINUUM.. WITH INCREASING C. D. TOTAL INTENSITY OF T14E LUMINESC!: mice INC~~EASES A'J') REDISTRiBurION TAKES PLACE OF rHE RELATIVE INl'Elq:!;lTff:'5 (JF THE ~4,',K. INCREASES UI COMPAPIS,0N WITH rHF RACKGROUNO. PHOTOHICR06RAPAS ARE GIVEN OF THE SHORT WAVELENGTH PART OF THE LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUM OF CRYSTALS OF THE 6H MODIFICATION OF SfC AT MAX. D. OF*E)(CITATIIJN AND AT 80DEGREESK. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SURGERY G. Kharchl!nko, V. il, Makarou ....... Etiotror~ic therariv v,-:th antibiotfas siould be camled nut -tvi'h con~i-d-l ration of the icatu-.~- pecuiiar to their irre.:7ular distribution but%%ee~ii t;ie diffe:(mt tissuei, diffuences in the conc,,oi-arill-on and r,--ic (if excr(~linm of tl-,.: onllbiozic ircin the or.-,lanh~m depend;w, c.;-, the tv, nistr;,l ion. Iii expcrimzrit,~ on rebbiv, C-2 jutl,cr,,~ 0! 3-111F ed that in inlracL~rdj~x P.(,:nini~lration of penicillin ;,nd cl:!wzz-l.rlcyclir-~ (11C., blacd ccrl- cen'tration wai 3-0 times in comm-isoh uith tim' ailt-r ivvarnus~-ular it-Olrodoction. These daa po:rjt to t!,e nirticipation ul, irldividw-1 ftactiont (,t- ~,,-,v;.n przoteins ip (he miolc- cular procv-- of tran~pnrt,,,li (.,n -nd distribijtior, of in tile or-73nism. In COM"ec- tion with tht, leaturc-~ ~rwecl:fic ici the circolation of tntibinlict in the fmzanism, in localized inflamimatory proce,-sts 'Irs wrgery it i5 deelned cxpedient to im.1pelcy them jocally. REEL/F&*fE I-W# Veterina ~ !M4 cirie USSR UDC 576.858:591.2 SERGEYEV, V. A., Doctor of Biological Sciences, ORLYAPHN, B. G., and,'M Candidates of Biological Sciences, All-Union Scientific Research In- stitute of Veterinary Virology and Microbiology "The Effects of Culture Temperature on Replication of Aujeazky's and Newcastle Disease Viruses" Moscav, Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina Akadeniii Sel'sko1,hozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenina, No 11, 1971, pp 44-45 Abstract: Virulent and attenuated strains were grown in chick embryo medium at various temperatures. Grourth was fastcqt at temperaturq!s ranging from 31 to 40*C. No growth wag recorded at 24 and 42*C. The growth rate was, slo,,.j -it 28 to 30*C. The thermal sensitivity of the three types; of viruses studied is expressed in figures representing (in proper order) the optimum temperature yielding maximum growth and the suboptimuia and supraoptimum temperatures causing 90 percent inhibition of growth: attenuated Atijes2ky's disease virus -- 37, 30, and 40'C; virulent Aujeszky'f3 disease virus -- 40, 32.5, and 41.5*C; and Newcastle disease virus- 39, 33, an~,,'l 39.5'C. USSR IMSEM-MIK, V. K. , AFPITASYEV, A. M. GOL'DJANSM, V. 1. , _5~!~V ~Ye. F. , PLACHINDA, A. S., SUZDALEV, 1. P., institute of Chen-ical. Physicts, USOR Academy of Sciences "Investigation of the Dynamic and Static Distortiorv of Complexes by Using Gamma-Resonance Spectroscopy" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vc2. 15, Uo 9, Sep T3, rp 2656-2660 Abstr&ct: Gpmma-resonarce spectroscopy is used to study dilute paramarr- netics -- a frozen aqueous solut.-on of FeC13 (0.1 pf Pi-C13 and 8.3 IM MCI) and a hydrated iron-conTaining sulforezin at a temperaturii c-f 9nQK S ~ d I in an external mawnetic field of L50 oersteds, A co1quteii v. a u-c t) separate three relaxation times t-- correaponding to~the KrTmers doublets P 8z = �512, �3/2, �1/2 9 and also to determine the parazi-:!ter 1 doscribini: departure of the crystai -field frcm the axiolly sytmnotric. Aa atter,,.jit is ma d to relate the auantity X to static distorticri o:~ tN,, From. the fact that the three relaxation times are relatei~ IWI-trmigh two parw~r,~tt_,rs PI and P2,it is concluded that spin-lattice relaxat'lon is t -two-phcn6n 1/2 USSR IMSEENNIX, V. K. et al., Flzika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 15, No 9, Sep 713, pp 2656-266o phenomenon. It is also shown that the relation between PI and P2 gives information on the anisotropy of oscillations of the Ligands in the complex. The authors thank Yu. F. Krupyanskiy for valuable ady-ice and ccments. W W! 1/2 025 UNCLASSIFt5b" PROCES$ING DAtE--04DEC70 ..T,ITLE--THERMAL CONVERSION OF OELTA-FEOOH TO ALPH A-FE SUB2 0 SUB3 STUDIED MOESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY AND X RAY ~DIFFRACTION METHOLIS -U- ~.~.AUTHOR-(05)-VLASOV, A.YA., LOSEVAI G.V.i1r.MAKAROVl.YE.F,j PIURASHKOf Novel PETUKHOV, E*P* ~,COUNT.RY OF !NFO--USSk 1~,SOURCE-FIZ. TVERO. TELA 19701. 12(5), 1499-503 ~~'IJA TE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ;%~SUBJECT AREAS-P4YSICSr CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--MOSSBAUER EFFECT, SPECTROSCOPYt CRYSTAL SfRU-Z-f_JRE__r X RAY ','DIFFRACTION, IRON OXIDEP HEMATITE 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFEEO :PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0953 STEP NO--- UR 018 1 /TO/ 0 12.0)0 5144 f 150 3 C.IRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP01-33039 2/2 025 UNGLASSIF-10 P'llOCE-5ilk'Nl'j DAlF----0'lp0EC70 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133039 T LICICLJ~~C 0 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE CRYSTAL S R F SYNTHESIZED DELTA-FEOOH AT THE TEMP. OF TRANSFORMild'1011 tiNfO SUB2 0 SUB3 WAS STUDIED BY HOESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY AND X RAY DIFFRACTION. iNvesrIGATIONS WERE CARRIED OUT AT 1;',00M 'fk:MP4 SPECIMENS PREVIOUSLY HEATED FOR 30 MIN AT 2 3 - .65 0 1) 1:4.: C, R E E5 Ar 23-155DEGREES DELTA-FEOOH EXISTS IN THE SUPERPARAMAGNETIC srATE', f H E MOESSBAUIER PARAMETERS ARE: ISOMER SHIFT OELTA EQUALS 064 PLUS CIR l 1 N US 0-06 MM-SEC RELATIVE TO NA NITROPRUSSI.OE AND SPLITTt'~G 2 EPSILON EQUALS 0.48 PLUS OR MINUS 0.06 MM-SEC. IE ';R(: A EQUALS 2.546 PLUS OR MINUS 0.005 AND C EQUALS 4,,t57 PLUS OR M,9%'Us U.Q5 ANGSTROM, THE TRANSFORMATION OF DELTA-FE001i ipj,rt.,) ocauRs AT 1,55-225DEGREES WITH A SHARP DECREASE IN THE MAGNITUDE OF THE EFPECT, A JUMP IN THE ISOMER SHIFT, AN INCREASE IN THE 1410TH OF THE 140ESSBALIE-R LINESt AND MAX. BROADENING OF THE X RAY POWDER 01,ti-PRA 'It i. HFMATITE FG-t.'IEU AT 225-650DEGREES HAS A EQUALS 5sQ3Z PLIUS OR MINUS 0.0~115 AND C EQ~;ALS 13 PLUS OR MINUS 0.1 ANGSTROM. T14E EFFECTIVE Flft.0 ON THE NUCLEUS IN HEMATITE VARIES FROM H SUBEFF EQUALS 409 PLUS OP. MINUS 30 TO 515 PLUS OR MINUS 10 KOE AT CONST* DELTA EQUALS 0o61 PLUS OR MINUS 0.06 MM-SEC AND 2 ....EPSILON-EQUALS 0.34 PLUS OR MINUS 0*06.MM-SEC* FACILITY: INST. FIZ.#,KRASNOYARSK, USSR. NE A S-S_ ].':Pl 0- 112 031 UNCL ASS I Fri-J, PRn(!ES-SING DATF--27PI40vto TITLE--i',l0SS3A0FR STUDY OF THE l'lilR!10,4A(;NL'l IC TR[A!r?4EN7 DF TICONAL ALLOYS _u_ AUTHOR-105)-POVITSKYo V.A.? GRANOVSKYt YE,B.,~ FRII)MANs A.A.t MAKAROV, YE.F., PASHKOV, P.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEOENIEF FEB. L9 29t (2), 247-251 DATE PUBLISHED--FE670 ~.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ALLOYi MOSSBAUER EFFECTr MOSSBAUER SP(tCTRUM, SPECTROSCOPIC A NALYSISv MAGNETIC PROPERTYi METAL HEAT TREATMENT, X RAY ANALYSIS/(U)TICONAL ALLOY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT(ONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0212 STC-P 140--URIOL26./70/')29/002/02.47/0251 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129463 EU~ UiNCLASS-Ific 212 031 U1111CLASSI FIEO PROCESS ING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129468 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFEC.TS OF THERMONAG'NETIC TREATMENT (ISOTHERMAL QUENCHING IN A -14AG:4ErlC'FIEL0l) ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF TWO TICONAL ALLOYS WERE ST(JOCED il'Y A TECH141QIJE f3A5ED ON THE MOSSBAUER EFFECT, MOSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY WkS EMPLOYE0 IN CONJUNCTION WITH X RAY 0IFFRACTIOM 'TO TRACE THE BEHAYIOUR OF T14E ALLOYS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF HEAT TREATMENT, IN THE FIRST STAGE OF AGEING AFTER QUENCHING IN A MAGNETIC PHASES OF THE ALLOY TOOK PLACE't IN THE SUBSEQUENT STAGE THE DEGREE OF ORDER OF THE WEAKLY 14ATGNETIC PHASE STARTEO INCREASING. UNCLASSIFIED 112 026 UNCLASSIFUE.9 RROUSSING DATE--160CTT0 rITLE--ON POLARIZATION PHENUMENAl ABSOLUTE PROBABILITIES AND ANISOTROPY OF ~;._'THE MOSSBAUER EFFECT IN SIDERIT-E -U- .&UTHOR-404)-GOLDANSKlYt V.I.t MAKAROVt YE*Foi SUZDALEVP I.P.t VtNOGRADOV# "A WUNTRY UF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZHURNAL. EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEO,RETICHESKOY FIZIKIt 1970f VOL 58, 13, PP 760-765 )ATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS ,TOPIC TAGS-LIGHT POLARIZATIONi ANISOTROPY# MOSSBAUER EFFECTo PROBABILITY9 QUANTA, IRON ISOTOPE :CONTROL 14AR-KING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1986/1733 STEP NO--UR/0056/**eO/O5t3/003/(,76U/0765 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103497 It"r Fit", ii M-S-1 JL 2/2 026 UNIC-I,ASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103497 ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTS WHICH AkE SIMILAR TO OPTICAL POLARIZATION EXPERIMENTS HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH MUSSBAUER GAMMA QUANTA FRO,~l FE- PRIME574 U.141AXIAL stjFRii-E (FECO SU63) SINGLE CRYSTALS SERVED AS THE VOLARIZEk ANU ANALYLER. ASYMMETRY OF THE TWO QUADRUPOLE-ODUBLET PEAKS WAS FOUNU TO DEPEND ON THE AZIMUTHAL ANGLE (Al OF ROTATION OF THE CRYSTAL Ai)(IS OF THE ANALYZER RELATIVE TO THE POLARIZER. ON THIS BASIS THE ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBABILITY FOR THE MOSSBAUER EFFECTp F PRIMEv IN FECO SU83 AT RJOM TEMPERATURE AND FOR AN ANGLE BETWEEN THE SIUERI'r-.,t- CRYS[AL AXIS AND THE GAMMA QUANTUM BEAM THETA EQUALS 90DEGREES IiAS BEEN OFTERMINED. FOR THETA EQUALS 15, 30, 45 AND 90DEGKEES:THE PKOBAHttITIES F PRIME WERE ALSO DETERMINED FROM ASYMMETRY.OFTHE DOUBLETS AND.ON BASIS OF THE TOTAL AREA OF THE TWO GAMMA RESONANT ABSORPTION SPECTRUM PEAKS. USSR UDC 629.4.013:539..131 MAKAROV, Ye. G., Leningrad "Estimate of Sensitivity of Materials to Stress Concentration Linder Cyclical Loading" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 73, pp 19-22. Abstract: The equation for the cyclical deformation curve, of a material is used to produce the dependence between theoretical ind effective stress con- centration factors during extension- compression and bending of flat and cylindrical specimens. A new notch- sensitivity critorion is 5uggested, simple to determine, and independent of the shape of t;pecinten and parameters of stress concentrator. 122 USSR UDC 68t.1t.03M GRAMN, V. X., MROV, YU, S., 11ONVIN, 0, V., XMIM, L. S., and YKCROV, A. Yr. "An Information Display Device" USSR Author's Certificate No 372566 k1 C; -06 k 15/19, filed t7 SeD 70, published 27 AD-r 73 (from RZh Avtomatika 'Felemekhanika i V.%ch1sl!tel'nava Tekhni , No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 A406.0) Translation: An apparatus is proposed for Information display, contain1nir indicators and current conductors. To improve the reliability and visibility of the apparatus, its indicators are in the form of lighted edJes located alom~, the outline of geometric figures$ with the current conductors at the vertices. One illustration. USSR UDC: 621-397.61 SIDORK121, N. A., MAKAROV Yu. S., MAYOROV, V. N. , ZAYTSEV, G. N. , KTJDRYAV- 2 TSEV, V. A. "A Stereoscopic Television Camera" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztr-,y, toyarnyye znaki, No 3, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 291377, Division It, filed 31 Mar 619, published 6 Jan 71, p 162 - Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a stereoscopic television camera for inspection of wells, pipelines, etc. The device contains two television transmitting tubes, scanning devices, an optical system ccntainirg two identical reflecting truncated cones located on a aingle optical a)ds with the objective lenses, and a receiver. As a distinguisblng feature of the patent, the unit is designed for wre? detailed in8l)ection of individual sections of the surrounding space. Between each of the reflecting triwicated cones and the transmitting camera lens is a flat mirror vith a hinged d(~vice set at an angle to the optical axis of the objective Iiinses and connected by a rod and speed reducer to the focusing system of the objective lenses. The hinged device of the mirror is connected~to an electr~~:U interlock system which is coupled to the inverse stage of the scarviing device. USSR uDc 621.3.o4q-T74.002-5 DADAMyAN, Z. M., DEGTYAR'-PV, A. P., KOKHMOV, B. T., MNUMV, Yu. Ye. "A Method of Making Printed Circuits" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, prolmyshlennyye obrazztsy, tovarnyye maki, No 2, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 290494, division H, t'lled 13 S-~p 68, published 22 Dec 70, P 170 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a ms.-thod of makdng printed circuits based on making an electrostatic image of i,he printed circuit on a foil-coated dielectric board, and etching the blrnk sections. As'a distinguishing feature of the patent, the method La slnp2ified by covering the foil-coated board with a dic.lectric layer such as lacquer irith a polyvinyl alcohol base before applyingthe electrostatic i-mage oil the circuit. UDC 576-8:;1-31.o6 IWAMOVICH., A. S., VEIME A. A., SARDAR, Ye. A.., I-MA.110,1A A. P., SIMETSOVA~ L. Ya., IrImtsk Anti -an'Viia,"be ZrSiberia and the R. 1.J. and URBANOVICH.? Plague Far East "DeteriTzination of the Cholerogenic Properties of VRAOS ir. Newborn Ra:bbits" Moscowl Zhurnal Mikrobiologil, Epideniologii i Iraranobioloiii, No 10, 1972, j PP 59-64 Abstract: Study oIL 65 iribrio strains from different iwurco~t in n,:!Vborn rabbits (considered a suitable model for testing-; the pathojenicity ~of a giver cholera vibrio stmin for ran) showed that aU the cholera stneins ::oit1d produce the typical syndrome of cholerogenicity, whereas the nonaqj~lutinabie vibi,los could not do so except for occasional strains, Oleiberp, Is crouri 1) isolated fron -hur-an beings in cholera foci. The rain signs of cholcro-eIII.Crity are mrked dilatation of the lumen of the lar-e intestine filled irith a light transparent f-I'did r-nd marked hyperenia of the small intestine.containimg aviscouD yellow fluid throughout. CholerOjericity was regularly obserred after intra-intest~nall infection of 9-to -122-dai-old rabbits with doses xan(- .1 -ro,11 jo3 to 100 vibr-'O,/ 100 (3 of veight. Smaller doser, gcnerall,y failed to CUM P.ny reaction. 1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~...T-ITLE-INUUCTICN OF ONA SYNTHESIS ANDIMITOSES BY POLYUMA VIRUS IN STEADY ESTATE CELL CULTURES -U- .UTHOR-(0Z)::!jjBQ4jj._~-r IRLINt lo$o CUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ..SOURCE-TSITCLLGIYA 1970t 12(3)v 357-65 DATE PUBLISHED----70 -SUSJECT AREAS-61OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES tOPIC TAGS-TfSSUE CULTURE, EMBRYOLOGY' TUNORI VIRAJS, AUTGRA010GRAPHYl TRITIUNt CHEMICAL LABELLINGir DNA# MITOSIS MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY R_E-EL/f-RAME--3001/ZZ29 STEP NO--UR/9053/70/0121003/0357/0365 CIRC ACCES81CN NO--AP0127591 U 9% k, L AIf I.-J)_ 011 IM 'um I ~_W 50M, fqp ii-OWN-0i i- 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0127591 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT., PATTERNS OF PROLIFERATfON Of NORMAL EMBRYONIC HAMSTER AND MOUSE STEADY STATE CULTURE AND THAT INFECTED WITH POLYOMA VIRUS WERE STUDIED BY RADIOAUTOGRAPHY USING THYMIDINE H PRIME3. IN THE INFECTED CULTURES A STIMOLAIWN OF ACrIVITY WITH DNA SYNTHESIS WAS UBSD. IN THE INFECTEAJ CULTURE OF HAMSTER CELLS, TFE MITaTIC CYCLE IS REDUCED AND 'THE PROLIFERATION POOL IS HARPLY INCKEASEDr SUGGESTING THAT THE POLYOMA~VIRUS IS ABLE TO INDUCE DNA SYNThESIS. THE INCREASED N-01. OF:MITCSES INVOLV14G CELLS WHICH ALREADY COMPLETED DNA SYNTHESIS SHOWSTHAT THE Ii41JUCrI0N OF: MITOSES BY POLYaMA VIRUS INFECTION IS INDEPENDENT OF THE INUUCTEGN OF DNA. SYNTHESIS. FACILITY: LASs KARVOL.p INSTo MOL. BIOL.9 MOSCOWt USSR. LINC LA S-c LF 9 SON USSR UDC 5'(6.858-75 .095-18:6151, 373 HEKLYUDOVAP L. I.Jq IMWOVA,Q4 I., and OFLOVA, N. G., Institute for Advanced Training of Physielans and Institute of Epidemiology and )~icrolbiolo6v irneni N. F. Gamaleya, Pbscaw "The Effect of Antineuraminidase Sera on the Enzyrmtic Act,--vity and Reproduc- tion of Influenza A2/Hong Kong Virus" Moscow Voprosy Virusolo-ii, No 5, SeP/Oct 72, PP 599-602 Abstract: Serum antitoxic to cholera vibrio and. serum antitoxic to infl-,,ianza virus were obtained in rabbits. Through repeated adsorption, all types of antibodies (her.-agglut-inatinc, complement-fixing, and Untitissae) excelyb those with antineuram-iridase activity yere coimpletely removed. Both purified se.1-a effective.1y in1iibited influenza vinis neiimminiclaso. Similarly, botlh sc-m. inhibited reproduction of influenza virull, 14 10-day OJA chick embryos,! and in the lungs of imnane mice, though the antiviral serum was wore lioverfal than rlle antivibrio serum. The findings SWrgest that individm~ls who have had cholera are more immune to influenza. 1/1 USSR MAKAROVA, G. I. "The Etiology of the 1970 Influenza Epidemic and Some Propertia3 of Isolated Strains" Moscow VoDrosv Mediko-Biologicheskikh Issle,,dovnnI7. Maberj*al tiny I ~ Konferentsil M~Iodykh h., kh lvabotnikov CoZiol gi ci ea- kogo Fakul-tetq" Aspects of Biomectical eriql-s of a Conference of Yo1mg Scientific Workers of the Biomedical Faculty), Ministerstvo Zdravool-dwaneniye SBSR, 1970, 93 PP, PP 9-11 Abstract: A comDarative study was made of the properties of two influenza virus strains -- A-2 MOSCOW/72 and A-2 114oscow/42, ob- tained from uatients during the height of the influenza epidamic in January-February 1970. The capacity of the strains to hemag- glutinate erythrocytes of rams, guinea pigs, mice, and chicks was tested. Both strains actively agglutinated ory-chrocytec of all of the test animals, with the highest hemweaglutinat ion titer obtained with chick erythrocytes, and lowest with ra-M erythrocytes. Further tests established that strain A-2 Moscow/ 1~2 is more ther-mostable than strain A-2 Moscow/72, and that both 112 USSR MAKAROVA, G. I., Vonrosy ?-Tedilco-Bioi-orich(.,iilii7ich Issiedo Materialy Konferentsii L aylfF Na 7tc*I7Gn7Vc-h ""tj7-bt-)u-nrIZ:3-v p,ichesko,-,o Wakul-teta, 1970, 1 93 PP, Pri 9-11- straing are fully adsorbed on chick erythroaytea at a temperature of + 4 C, but differ in the rate of el-ution. Atl mice in~ra- nasally infected with strain A-2 Moscow/72 perished by the 6-h day after the infection, -while only a few pbrished when infected with strain A-2 Moscow/42. The results o~`tRined confirmed the earlier published data that different strains of Hong Kong influenza virus type A-2 vary in their biological propertics. 212 43 110711 BPI 1 11", USSR UDC: 621.3ig.4 RACHKOV, S. P., MAKAROVA, I. A., YEVDDKIMOV, V. P. "'A Device for k-,sembling Electrolytic Capacitors" USSR Author's Certificate No 268548, filed 10 Jan 69, publil3hed 10 Sep 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract NO 5V339 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a iie,iice for assenbling electrolytic capacitors. The =it contains a rotating table carrying die molds, a mechanism for pouring the- electrolyte into the capacUors, a rolling mechanism, and a mechanism for removing the finished capacitors. To simplify the design of the device and improve its,operational reliability, the pouring mechanism is made in the form of a rotating batcher ithich caxxies a pinion connected to a gear sector resting on a lug of the die mold, which is equipad - pe with floating female dies; the rolling mechanism is fitted Vit'h a hydraulic cylinder whose rod is connected to the male die, and the mechanisin for re- mvoing the capacitors is made in the form of a clamp fiastened to the rod of a second hydraulic cylinder. USSR UDC 8,. 7'4 BIKKUKWIETOV, A. Z., WIMOVA, I. P. "4 problem of Optimal Data Allocation in a Large Menory" V sb. Metody i modeli upr. Vyp. I (Control Methods and.ModeLs. Vyp. 1--collec- tion of works), Riga, 1971, pp 62-67 (froia RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 72, Abstract No 12V447) Translation: A study was made of the problem of optirmil allocation of data on the magnetic tapes or magnetic discs forthe-criteria of mininum mean time and access time (the access statistics are considered constant) in the model of a memory comprising a magnetic disc module or a magnetic tapezodule. In all in memory there are n files of different length. The information search is reaLized in two directions, and reading, in one direction. For.mag-netic tapes the read- ing direction remains coincident with the numbering direction of the locations of the information files. For one model studies were made of two basic problems: 1) find the arrangement of the memory files minimizing the mean access time in memory; 2) find the arrangement of the meirary files.minimizing the niaxlmm weighted acecss time to memory. Problems 1 and 2 belong to the class of extremal combinatory problems, 1/2 USSR Bi S, Sol BIDRTKHA.METOV, A. Z., et al., Metody i modeli uprj,-&I). 1, Riga, 1971, pp 62-67 the approximate solution of which is found on the basis of the. exact solLstion for a special case. It is stated that the optimal solution of problems 1 and 2 under the con- dition that the probabilities of access to the information files are equipped with weighted proportional coefficients v v where v is the length of Y Y the y-th information file, y = 1, 2, ..., n is the exact solution for the special case where the references to theinformation file are inderendent, and the sizes of the information files are equal. In the case of determining the information distribution in various search memory devices, for example, on magnetic tap" and magmatic discs, the statement remains in force after selecting the volume of information for each ty2e of memory. The problem of optimal allocation arises not only for optimization of the arrangemen y. Other interpre- t of the information in the digital computerpemort tations of the presented mathematical model are also possible. 2/2 UDC 632.4:633-11:582-285.2 MAKARGVA, L. A., All-Union Institute of Plant Protection, Leningrad "Agroclimatic Factors Affecting the Development of Stem Rust of Wheat" Leningrad, Vdkolo-iya i Fitopatologgiya,, No fix 1972, PP 334 0 -3110 Abstract: The amount of precipitation falling (luring tdie period between the phase of milky ripeness of the grain and harvest time is the principal climatic factor controlling the spread of stem rust of wheat in tile USS-RY frequency of epiphytotics, possibility of infection of the plants., and nature of the develop- rrent of the disease. Tlie temperature level determines the irite~nsity with which susceptible plants are affected. A comparison of long-term ine-teorol,)4,1 ail data with crop recordo showed that in yearn marked by neiere epiphytotics, 60% of the days were marked by rain and more than 90% by rain, dew, and di-izzle while the rainfree periods did not last more than 3 or 4 days. In the years with moderate develomnent of the disease, it rained on )o to 60% of the days and tile rainfree periods lasted 4 to 6 days. And in years with weak development of the disease, there was rain on no more than. 40jlfo of the days and the rainfree periods ranged from 9 to 32 days or longer. 1/1 o 331 :11 s sw i D t,,n IPEOOIGdV--ON NDISS333V OtI13. L~oc/~zco/locitoo/otiuuiu/un--CJN d31S G31JJSSVIDNA--SSVID IN34113M SNOII:)I'dIS3b ON--DNINSVK lOtIN03 s S.3 *4 d' :)Ilfl'VtjCAti 'WOINVIII 69AVI30V 'NIS3'8 3scinlj~:i 'NOIIVSIIJJ--S!)VI OldWLi'. 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N., ~L. G~., and VINOGRADOVA, V. N., Institute of Metal Organic Compounds, Academy ot Sciences USSR "Synthesis of cT-Ferrocenyl and a-Ferrocenoyl Derivatives of Iron and Tungsten Cyclopentadienylcarbonyls" Moscow, Izvestiya Alcademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 12, Dec 73, pp 2796-2798 Abstract: Reaction of ferrocenyl lithium with n-cyclopentadienyllron- dicarbonyl bromide yields 7T-cyclopentadieiiylirondicarbonyl-a-ierrocenyI (I). Ferrocenoyl chloride reacted with w-cyclopentaditnyliroildicarbonyI sodium gives v-cyclopentadienylirondicarbonyl-a-ferrocenoyl. Respective tungsten derivatives were obtained in an analogous manner. Decarbonylation of the ferrocenyl-tungsten complex by heating yields cyclopentadienyl- tungstentricarbonyl-a-ferrocenyl. The iron complex requires more drastic conditions and some decomposition takes place in this reaction. USSR UDC 542.957:547.559.77;547.559.78;547.1'118 NESMEYANOV, A. N., USTYNYUK, N. A., BOGATYREVA, L. V., and MAKARO ,17A,._.L. G., Institute of Element Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences T9SR "Reactions of the Phenyl Derivatives of the Metal Carbonyls of Molybdenum and Tungsten With Triphenylphosphine and Triphenyl Thospbite" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,,Seriya Khimicheskaya, 1, Jan 73, pp 62-67 Abstract: The products of the reaction of C H W(COICO (1) with P(C6115)3 C5 5 5 and P(OC H )3 -- e.g., C5H5W(CO)2LC6H, +C0' H 5W(CO2)LCO C6H5; or W(CO) 'L t{8 -- depend on the'conditiou, (L is either of 3, 5H 1 + {C6H5} the P llgands~. A series Of C31 to C57 phospho derivatives of W and Mo were prepared and characterized by.physical data, elemental composition, and spectral and NMR data. Stereochemistry, exchange of the ligands, and the effects of a limited number of solvents were considervd. -291 USSR UDC 5410124j541.5'ji_VL1 -491547-514.7-1311116-72 KMVXYAKOV, A. If., ancl P61.0WANYUNt, 1. V. ~ InstitutO f or- organic Elemental' ompounpheftt*my ex Sclances 105,11 "The Influence of the NatiLve of the Phosphorus Liean!l on the. Chax-acter of Interaction Between the Cantrml Atom and the Su-cTounding Lle-and's in CT" -A ry 1 cyclopentadienylixon Carbonyl Comploxes" Moscow# Isvestiya Akademii Rauk &SSH, Seriya KhAmicbmikayal PTO 3t 1972, pp 607-609 Abstracti Dixirg the efitly of the cliar4ic!torlstla~i o,.C cyc1opt)n1-zdAvny1- iron carbonyl compl(~xos, we c-.,r;utUf)d the oflnaa rmttlti~ce of U,-.) jh,~it- of tho jnj,0%-, phorus liGand on tlx.~ charaoter je t4 Oj, of jj,()jj at( carbonyl aml 0"-arfl lifpxciz. To do thl.r., a sexicta of of the type 0,H P-(CU) (L) C61i F-ialp uare vynthealzad where L - (0 11 51: 4 6 5 3 P(On6R5 3 t M1 COD The IR and nmr spectIM, V*re MBAO. 1p. tbo IR apriatxv. for the xeta forn is 1927; 1957; 190) and 2018 for ihi-, ~;bove 'IL'' c-~-rler~j n,id for the pam fo-v--t, 110251 194011 2961 "A 1`~'015,) Tho nul, of r19 tho-,,cd. val(;;, 0 44-47, +4,29, .4-2.35 for tho I anii 13-134, a-d +10-95 for the paxa fom. Tho mrbonyl group =n ac:t ai5 a donor th~,ouah b:)th induction and resonanco. The axyl gL-oupz, rAcitevor, part-Icip:to oltly thMU,,:-j1 induction. 1/1 7 0 USSR MAKAROVA, L. G "Optimal Programming of Reactive Acceleration in Motion of a Point of Variable Mass" Matematika i Mekhanika. Tezisy Dokl 4-y Kazakhstan. Mozhvuz. Nauch. Konf. Po Hat. i Mckh. Ch. 2. [Mathematics and Mechanics, Tlieses of Report-, of 4th Kazkhstan Inter-University Scientific.Cosiference on Mathematics and Mechanics. Part Il -- Collection of Works], Alma-Ata, 1971, pp 54-55. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal 'Mckhanika, No .1, 1972, Abstract No. IA107), Translation: The motion of a point of varlablc mas!; J~, studied. The flight time, initial velocity of the point, ioitial exhaust velocIty, total mass and final velocity of the point are fixed. The problem is solved of dete-zinining tJie optimal characteristics of motion of Uxe point, mlinimi,:ing the functional r 1,=Saldl 0 with the differential coupling MV+,C11!=G /17 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF THE REACflOM CON01M)NS ON THE. INI'ERACTION (IF C SU35 li SU85 FE(CO) SUB2 AR WITH PHOSPHINES AND, MOSPHITES --J-- AUTHOR-(03)-NESMEYAN0V, A-N.r MAKAROVAv L.G.t PCLIMANYUKI, I-V. C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--J. ORGANOMETAL. CHEM- 1970, 22(3)t 707-12 :,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CtIEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS MPOUNDs --ORGANOIRON CO' PHOSPHITE, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS C~IMPOUNL)v PHOTOCHEMISTRY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~:"_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0615 STEP NO--NE/0000/*;O/()22/003/0707/0712 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119527 111-111 ~Tlt t t -1 p P, 0 C C S s I N, 3 1) 11% r L. -c ra 2/2 017 UNCLASSMED CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119527 :~,.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE R~ACTJUNI C SU 5 SU FE(CO) SUR2 Ak WITH PR SU113 IN 6ENZENE I S I NO E 1) EN i) F-TOF THE iNAUTRE OF ARYL GROUP AND THE PHOSPHINEP BUT DEPENDS ON 'THE H;-:AC'T[O:') CONDMONS; THE PHOTOCHEM* REACTION GIVES C- SU35 H SUB5 FEKO)(Pi-t SUl13)A%o AND THE THERMAL C SUB5 H SUB5 FE(CO)(PR SUB3)COAlke THE REACTION OF C SU35 ti SU35 FG(CO) SU92 AR WITH PIOPHI SUB3 LS AGAIN INDEPENDENT OF THE NATURE OF THE ARYL GROUP BUT DEPENDS ON THE REACTION C014.01T[omsa FACILITY: INST* ORG. ELEM. COMPD., MOSCOW, USSR. ------------- -1 fl%dc L A c-c I Acc. Nr: Coco; K A PRM~RY SOURCZ: Zhurrial Nevro.uatlol .0 ~i-i -L ft~ikhiat--,.;, i= a S. 'Z. Korsakova, 1973,411 Vol! 70, N!,- pp CHANGES OF BRAIN ELECTRIC ACTIVITY IN FIRIEDREICH'S DISEASE L. 0. MaLvow ff Z, Oursf=ya T~e paper concerns study of brain electric activity In 34 pafl', A'1? I dise.3se (is farmA -i-,d 16 sporadiic cases). c5pontaxicouss 'r;,, clions to a i .,,-t!r photo stim.ulatior, were registered. In aN czL,2~: th;-~re developmcat oi electric Pirccess. T., hey were exprased in difforell: 0; vity, in a weakersirig oi P-.,ctivity, in unregular sharp wava ci Slow the E)-rhvthm, or their paroxysmal discharges, The p1hOLIO changes dysplayed in a cspontaneousi EEG. Th~~ chamctx of EZEGA ii; 5,.) az;d graphical distribution oil pathological forms of actIVUy permmts to Z--samc: into the pathologrical process in case4 of Friedreich's atax4, -the res in the Ught of contemporary concepts of the subcortical tions. USSR UDC 542-91:547-1'13:4446:(2 MSMEYANOV A. No, L4 G., and VINOGRADOVA, V. N.,, Institute of Met-alorgani#c CompounQs,4'r-&a1wT%1,C- USSR "Synthesis and Properties of)T-Cyclopentadienylirondicarbonyl- oT-ferrocenyl" MOSCOW, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Periya YlimichaP)MYa, 210 7, Jul 72, pp 1600-1604 Abstract: Reaction of diferracenylmercury with cycla.l.~entad.i(inylirondicart3-0i.-ly1 iodide yields 15~1- eye lope ntadie nylirondicarbonyl - T-ft~rrooonyl (1) -- a crystalline compound of orange color. In solid state it is sitable in air, dissolves easily in organic solvents, but the solutioms are less stable. The structure of (I) was proven by IR, PMR and BGR spectroscopy as well as by reactions with HCl, bromine, and mercuric chloride. Reaction of (I) with (C6H t rearrangerient, evidently one CO group being -5) P takes place withou replhQd by (C6115)3 P. USSR um 62l.372.413(088A) STEKLOV, L. V., SUKAZOV, E. "A Coaxial Tank Circuit" USSR Author's Certificate No 265981, filed 2 Jan 68, published 2 Jul 70 (from RZh-Hadiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, 'Abstract No IU70 P) Translation: A tank circuit is proposed which contaias a m:)Yable shorting plunger, a ferrite turing element and a solenoid. To increase the effec- tiveness of the control system, an additional ferrite core is included which is coaxial with the ferrite element in the space behind the plunger. ............. .. USSR UDC:629.78.002.3 GERASDIENKO, G. 1. , AKSIIEN-rsEvA, A. P. , ZHDANOV, V. 1). , &kKAROVA.,_ L., S. "Two-Layer Metal Type 3 Steel Plus N70M27V for Welded Apparatus Used in Highly Corrosive Media" Sb. Nauch. Tr. Vses. N.-I. i Konstrukt, Jn-t Kbim. Mashinostr. [Collected' Scientific Works of All-Union Scientific Researcl) apd Design Institute for Cbemical Machine Building], 1973, No 6, pp 15-17 (Trinslated from Reforativ- nyy Zhurnal Raketostroyani),e, No 10, 1973, Abstract No 10.,11.156 from the resume) Translation: A technology is developed for weldinly ano pr-vssurc lvorkb)g of a two-layer metal consisting of t)jic 3 steel plus 1470% 21T, and areas of its application are defined. An optimal heat- troatment inodc is recolli- mended and it is shown that heating to 700-850* C for 2-5 hours causes em- brittlement of the cladding layer and reduces its corit-osion resistance. 4 Figures; 2 Tables. ...... ....... ........ ......... . ......... MOP USSR UDC 517.55 MAKARO "On Supplementary Convex Envelopes" Moscow, Sibirskiy Matematicheskiy Zhurnal (Akademiya Naul; SSSR, Sibirskoye otdel- eniye), Vol XII, No 3, May-June 1970, pp 547-551 Abstract: In this paper the necessary and sufficient conditions are given in which a linearly convex domain does n~t possess a supplementary, linearly convex envelope, and also the sufficient condition in which an arbitrary domain also possesses a supplementary envelope. Using these theorems, the author determines sufficient conditions in which the sp&ce domain Cn does not poiisess a supplemen- tary holomorphic envelope. 6 ref. Received by the editors, 13 June 68. 112 025 UNCLASSIFtEW"i ROCESSING DATe--320CT70 '~,.FFTLE-USE OF LASYX (FURZE?lIO) IN RENAL EDEMA -U- .f.:AUTH0R-(O2)-PALEYEVA, F.M., MAKAROVA, 4.A. .,--',COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR. ...SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIVt 1970t VOL 42t NR 3, PP 83-87 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..,SUc3JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :.TOPIC TAGS--KIDNEY, EDEMA, NEPHRITIS# PROTEINURIAt OL931) PLASMA, S3DIUM, Pr JASSlUM C5NT-~IPL 9AT-KIWG---NJ RESI'!.ICTIONS ~`OVC UME N TCLASS--UNCLASSI.FlED P.RCIXY REEL/1-RAME--1966/0SIT STEP N0--,'.lil/05CW7D,lD4 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102779 WNC L A 5 S I F I F L) 212 025 U%CLAS S I F I t 0 WCFS~INC, DATE--07ICT70 rIqC ACCESS101 NO-'AP0102779 :.A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHROS INVESTIG~TED Tle. CLINICAL EFFICACY AND THE MECHANISM GiF ACTION [IF THE DPILPO IN 68 :14TIF%TS WITH kENAL OISEASES AMGi\jG WHOM 49 SUFFERED FR.01i r)[F;:US(-: GLOMERULLNEPHRITISt 4 WITH PYELINEPHRITES, 4 wvriti PDLYAC,YSTISIS, AMYLOIDOSI-S, 2 HYDROMEPHROSISi 3 DIA6ETIC GLOMERULOS'~LEROSIS. 12 PATIENTS HAD RENAL INSUFFICIENCY OF DIFFERENT DE6RIEE. PR 0 T E 1:11 tl UR I A FLUCTUATED FROM 33 TO 29PERCEIT. -TOTAL BLOOD PROTEIN' 64S ESPE~IALLY SHARPLY REDUCED IN 5 PATIENTS (3.Z-3. 3 GPERCENTI, 33 PATIENT$ S'UFFERED X' IWITHIN THE FKG;-. HYP~R:TENSILO. v RANGE CF 140-100-220-130 !~M 11G.. il GOOD DIURETIC EFFECT WAS SEEN IN 61 PATIENTS. EDEMA GOMPLETELY DISAPPEAPED IN 42 PATIENTS. IN GLOMERULAR FILTRATION LbwEp WHAN 10 ML-MIN. THE USE OF LASYX WAS ALMOST INEFFECTIVE, AS WELL AS IN ACUTE HYPOPROTEINIEMIA. -NArRIURESI'S APPEARED TO BE MOSTLY MARKED. POTASSIUM t~XCRETION WITH THE UP.-INE LAS PRACTICACLY UNCHANGEARE- WHICH WAS ALSO CaNlDuCIVE To Aiq - INCREASE OF THE SODIUM-PJTASSIUM 4Arl,O'lN THE URINE. CONCENTRATION'OF ;SGDIUM,~'ANU POTASSIUM IN THE fit.000 PLASMA UNDERWENT NO SUBSTANT[AL CHANGES. TUBULAR REABSORBTION OF SODIUM AND WATER DRIPPED 4HEREAS POTASSIUM REABSORBTION ROSE. THE GLCJI,4ERULAR FILTRATION OF WATER AND 5UDIUM, INCREASED IN MOST OF THE~PATIFNTSo A DROP OF THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE LEVEL WAS OBSERVED O"JLY 6 PATIENTS OUT OF 30. UNICLASSIFIED-,