SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKAROVA, N. N. - MAKEYEVA, YE. D.
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TITLE--POLYMEkIZATION OF ORGANOTRICHLUROSILANE HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-A!llDRIANOVv K&A.v
q&6AB,0VA vNoN.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN*v SER.'A 1970t 12(3)t 663-70
DATE PUBL I SHED------- 70
~~.~:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~TCPIC TAGS--HYDROLYSIS, ORGANIC SILANEo,,OLIGOMER, POLYM~RIZATIONV
SILOXANE, STERIC HINORANCEs SOLUBILITYo ORGANIC SoLvEm
:.'~CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTION'S
--,.-DOCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0459170101Z/003/0663/0670
,,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1206
~._CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116671
UNCLASSIFIED
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP011667L
ABSTRACT/EXTF%ACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HYDROLYSIS OF RSICL SUB3 (1)
(R IS 4tMEC SUB6 H SUB4 (Mv 49CLC SUB5 H SUB41 3vMEC SU36 H SUB4 (IB):
ISO,PRCH:CH (IC), F SUB3 CCH:Cti, ISOHEXYLt ISOPENTYL, ISO,GU, ISOvPR,
PRt F SUB3 C(CH SU62) SU82j PIECH:CH, NC(CH SUB2) SUB2, ET# OR H SUB2
C:CH) IN ET SUB2 0 WITH H SU82 0 AT 24-6DEGREES GAVE POLYCYCLIC
OLIGOMERS (11). THE CATIONIC POLYMN, OF 11 AT 240-50EGREES IN THE
PRESENCE OF KOH GAVE: LADDER POLYSILOXANES 1111). HOWEVERP THE PULYMN.
OF I (R IS 2tMEC SUB6 H SU134v PHCH SUB2i ISO*AMYJ-) HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS
DID NOT GIVE I[I DUE TO STERIC HINORANCE, THE OOLYPIERS PREPO. FR04
-IA-C ARE SOL. IN ORG. SOLVENTS. FACILITY., INST. ELEMENTOORG.
SOEDIN#t MOSCOW9 USSR.
UNCLASSIFIIJ)
USSR UDC 612.822.3
0~.N. Laboratory of Age Phyeiology of the Central Nervous System,
Institute of the Brain, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, 1~bscow
"Reactions of the Neurons of the Superior Colliculi tp Visual Stimuli in
Intact and Visually Deprived Rabbits"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni 1. P. Pavlov, Vol 23,
Vyp 5, Sep/Oct 73, pp 1,051-1,059
Abstract: The functional chnxacteristies of superior collicular neurons
were compared for norDmal rabbits and those whir-h had~Leen subjected to vi-.wl
deprivation by sewing the eyelids shut Constant and intermittent static ani
dynamic light spots and ill-amination oi the Whole rntina V1.1-re the stinivll
used. A dynamic stimulus alone, the horizontal tlin nont effceti,;(;-.
Neurons sensitive to all motion, to motion in two or three: direct-lons cr to
one direction only were observed, Two dimensional raceptive field i-!aps
showed that this field varied fron a firv to 40o or nor-o. field,-: w-arc
either horwgeneous or heterogcneous. These findin,gs lrr~-vre idant-ic~ai for
normal rabbits and those which had been visually deprived from birth to 2.15
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MAKAROVA, 0. N., Zburnal Vysshey flervnoy Deyatellnos$i in-ni I. F. Pavlov,
Vol 23, VYP 5, Sep/Oct 73, PP 1,051-1,059
to 3 or 5 months or binocularly to 6 months. From 'those results reactivity
to movement, is said to be a trigger property of tacti' Ue to its
le neurons, d
importance to the organism. The retinotactile system is not considered to
be changed by deprivation, nor to possess plasticity.
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AUTHOR-(05)-ARTEMOVAP YU.V., VIRNIK9 A*O*p PLOTKINAV N.S.,)
N.tl.# MAKAR-Wi R*A.
COU4TRY 'l7FmTFF_dZ-USSR
SOUQCE--IZV. VYSSH. UC;!"~B. ZAVED.v TEKHNOL. TEKST. PROM. 1970, (I)t 'IB-6
3ATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUaJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO AEOICAL SCIENCESt MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--WOO0 CHEMICAL PROCUCTo FABRICt ORGANOYIN CCjqPCUNDt
BACTERICIDE, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
:3INTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
OROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0746 STEP NC---UR/0324/70/000/001/0093103z,,-
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0132848
ols UNC~, AS IF I L-0 PROCF-SSING DATE -27,140vt
IRC ACCESSION Nn--AT0132848
ABSTRACT/FXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CELLULOSIC FA3RICS ',-lITH
GRAFTED ACRYLIC ACID WERE SOAKED 10 HR AT 200EGREES IN AQ. SCL%-S,
0.05-5PERCENT (BY WT. OF FABRIC) ME SUB3 SNOH, ET SUB1, S,NOSMLET S G;l'
BU SUB3 SNOSMBU SUB3. ALTERNATELYe THE FABRIC WAS BOILED IM A% A E f~,
SOLNe OF PH SUB3 SNOH. THE TREATED FABRICS INHIBITED THE
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS AND OTHER BACTERIA ON AGAR9 AND THE EFFECV
i 1 -0
PERSISTED AFTER SEVERAL LAVN-~)ERING CYCLESs 13E5T '~FSULTS WERE OBTAINC
WITH ET SUB3 SNOSNET SU83 AND OU SUB3 SNOSMBU SU33. FACILITY:
MOSK. TEKST. INST.i MOSCOWi USSR#
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
S. B., PAKHOMO
KOLESNIK, Ye. S., ~~VA VA, E. M., YEGOROV, Ye. V.
"A nomalies in Sorption in Phosphoric Acid Ionites"
Anomalii pri Sorbtsii na Fosfornokislykh Ionitakh [English Version Above],
Moscow, 1971, 13 pages (Translated from Referativnyy Zhtirnal, Khimiya, No 2,
1972, Abstract No 2 81415 Dep. by the author's).
Translation: It is demonstrated that ordinary styrene bivinylbenzene phos-
phate resins (I) have low Th capacity; their ion-exchange equilibrium is
established very slowly; the Th diffusion factor in E is, very~low,
11 2
10' cm /sec. The Th distribution factor increases with increa5ing concen-
tration of nitric acid and dispersion of 1. After contact with Th soluti 'ons,
I reduces its cap4city for many multiply charged ions. As swelling ability
increases, the rate of Th exchange and capacity of I for this ion increase
sharply. Assumptions axe made explaining the anomalous behavior of I for Th.
USSR UDO 632.952154)
MAKAROVA..L._V.l and YELISEYEVAp X. Ass All Union Sciontific Research Institute
of Chemical Plant Protective Agents
"Analysis of Fentiume
Moscowl Xhimiya, v Sel'ekom KhozyVatyet Vol 10, No 9 (119)l 1973p pp 40-42
Abstracts An analytical method has been developed for deternination of the
content of tetramethylthiuram disulfide fTwD7. for tite gamna isoner of HcH
Z hexachlorocyclobex~~e and for copper 2*4r5-trivhloropeho1jite fTCP7 In t~e
combined fungicide for grain - fentiuram. TMV Is datermitod after decom-
position of fentiuram with phosphoric acid In presence of ethylerediamino-
tetraacetic acid tetranitrate to CS, which is then absorbed with nathanolic
KOH solution and the xanthogenate formed Is titrated. vith a nolution of jodirio.
The gamma isomer of HCH is determined by the hydrolyzable chlorine after
preliminary extraction with petroleum ether, The TCP content is calculated
from the copper levels obtained lodonetrically after aiuaralization of the
preparation and digestion of the combusted residue*
1A
USSR M~ c632-95
sunn, GA. S. Emuray, S. F. LAEUDYAPL-S~ OIfSI5HCI-J:R, It. R. , yj-j_i"~H il-
KOVA, V. if. , I'ahmn-VA, S. YA. ,al= ZAU)
"Hercurometric Volumetric. Method of Determining Phthalophos (With Vicual an&
Amperometric Endpoint)"
f r Plant Protectloil --
V ob. Xhim. sredstva tashchity i"t. (Chemical Agontil
collection lio 11,
of works), vyp 1, Hosec", 1970t PI) 81-83
Jun 72, Abstract No 1111409)
Translationt A speacinen contalning phtkutlopl-.~,:] (1) is F~;"r-IrOXY--ccl J_n an
alkaline medium, the resultant d1viethyl dithlophot;Phate Is IvILU.-letricall Y
amlyzed with 0.01 14 Hg(NOI )2 in the presence of 4L I:r. &lcehol colutior. of
diphonylearbazone until. the p.W,. color 14comen lil-ac Vluo. rimpcrCjvi-:JriC
titration Is done with a vibratinq: platinum oluctrode or a dropping r.,orcu.-ey
electrode relative to a saturated 42CI2.electrode. The sebbitivity of
amperometric titration is 0.06 mg of Is and that of the visuul nothoi io
0.6 mg of 1.
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USSR TJDC 632-95
SOBOIEVA D. A., and MAKAROVA S. V.
Determination of Some 0--ganophosphorous.Pesticides by Titration in
Nonaqueous Media"
V. sb. Frobl. analit. khimii, (Collection of Works: P3-bblems of Aiialytical
Chemistry), Vol 2, Moscow, Namika-, 1972j PP 136-138 (frcr- rieferativnyy
Zhurnal -- Xhimiya, Svodnyy Thm, No 23(11)., 3.972) Abstract No 2311409 by T. A.
Belyayeva)
ranslation: An extractive titrimetric mthod was developed for detemination
of metaphos, rnethy1nitrophon, nel trichlorm-zataphas-3 (1) in industrial nrocl,~ctz;
and coETounds. To 0.1 y of 1 5 ml. of 5% alkaline soLztion in MeM is added,
the mixture is heated on a -wrater bath for 30 inin, transTarred into a glaGs coil-
taining 20 in!. of water, neutralized ulth 10f,. IICI solution until the -%.,+ 100
mV potential is obtained, extracted with 2 x 20 ial. C06, 10 ml. of alcohol is
added, follouted by the potentiorretric titratior. until the second potential peak
is obtained. She determination accuracy is + 0.5%.
USSR no 632-95
MAKAROVA, S. V., and SOBOIS VA, D. A.
"Spectrophotometric Determination of the New Herbicide Metia,in"
V sb. Problemy analot. khimii (Collection of Works: Problemis of Analytical
Chemistry, Vol 2, Pbscow, "auka, 1972, pp 73-76 (from, R~ferativnyy Zhurnal
2 1972, Abstract No 23N41~2 by T. A. Belyayeva)
Khimiya, Svodnyy Torn, No YII),
Translation: The analysis of comiercial meturin (I) and 8M, wetting agent is
based on the reaction conditions of M and on extraction of the meturin com.-
plex with Fe+3. The swiple containing v 0. 1 g I is
di4isolved in 10 ml. of
alcohol, and the mixtiire is diluted with water to 100D ml. '19hen 10 ml. of the
obtained solution is diluted to 100 ml. with vater. To 5 'r-L. of this Bolution
I ml. of 11% solution of FeCl 3' 6q20 and 0.1 n. HCI is aidded) the mixture is
brougfit to 10 irl. with water, and the complex is exti-acted wttli 10 ril. CFC! 3
for 3 min. Me organic layer is filtered and the opticl-il density of measu-rod.
'Zoe op
at 302 nm. The determination accuracy is JLOO+ 0 -721 - tical density of
extracts in CHU is constant at pH of the aqueous solution equaling 1.8-2-8.
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GIAD4011SKIY, P.. ISSNICOV, A. L.,
KRUPLiA. A. and Vr!IVXL',R, V. S.,, R~grad HospiLal il. 30t4~n' and
Chair ot lafeCtiOUS DiSOaSO5. First Leningrad, Ned-cal loi:tiLti~~ti
Pavlov. and institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology :Weni "iL5~aar
'IC!-inicai"- 53,mptoms and Etiology of Botulism"
Moscow, KlLnicheskaya ~Ieditsina, Vol 48. No 9, so? 70- 79-a3
Abstract: From 1959 to 1967 the authors treated 14 of hx)Lulism, no5t of
which were caused by eatin- rarinatel or siAlted,mushroois or '.-wirit'v-c-aanoi fish.
Tho incubation period ranged from 2 hours to 3 days. Tiie da3aas~,j was incorrectly
diagnosed in all but one case, owing to unfandliarity wir-At thu a~ripta;-43 on the
' L- - ism hat; for aar-utiinij 'Dean
part. of the doctor5 to see the patierits (botu4.
virtually eradicated in the USSR). The initial symptoms aro ch~;ractoriz;tic and
roadily dotectable. They, inclu-Ja a combinat;lon of of gastroints5tinal
disorders (voaLting,. nai~.5ea, constipation, abiominal pain5), vith sya~pt=5 of it-.-
pairod vii;J~oi4 (anisocoria, mydriasis, diplopia, blepharopto s,is, 'Ry5tagmus, etc.).
topaired swaI.'owjnF,, spee-ch, azi respization. Prompt injecW.oa of antibotulinus
se-Lum usually prevents fur-.her dowelopment of the syr.~.,toms and. combined with anti-
biotics and hormones plus cardiovascular agents, strychninet phyvostigmines and
pilocarpine. brings about recovery within about a monta.
MIMI--
Ac,,,. N Abstracting Serv ce: Ref. Code
i
;JA0034 CHEMICAL ABST. 76
*10060a Rapid-d4ing foundry-core Landers from orgaWc by-
roducts. Borsk-ava. E. A.: Ko Zatov k D.
MIMI I a S=U I q u 0 rY w WWr*v p
polyat. sic. mother In. from pentaerythritol productitm, and
so
adding to the iniA. 8- 5 parts of ax~oiidn, catalyst sloivl~ during
I
30-60 min with stirring or other means to suppress foam', and pre.
vent temps. >60-70*. 'Suitable sulfite liquor or lye hq 1-27 v.
gr. Hydrolysates of cora cobs or sawduii can be sulisOW Led for
it. Suitable mother sotn. contains sa~charides 11-13. pent-x-
crythritol 8-12. resins4:10, acids 2-5, and H%O 60-4517,D. zid
Wn at least 1.16 sp. Zr. The oxidn. catalyst can b'i- ~H:PO4, ;~
persulfate, or H;Os, and If the latter, not ovir 3% of a 30%aq-
soln. should be used, with a HaO-tooling jacket for 601ing bclqx
25'. The mixed binder should havi 1.26-1.3 sp. gr. ard 4-4.8
)I Cores thus bonded retain useful properties 3-4 days.
en they dso contiin'up to,3% blay, hardening ~s faster than
M
1.5 min and the core strength is Increased 25%,cr more. The
collapsibility of the cores after castiAX3 are cooled in not iviWr d
George It. Comlwkc
by these binders. -J
RIEUMAME
19 0 711 ~9 4 7
USSR UDC 543.545:546.65:539.173.8
GVOZDEV, B. A., GRITaIENKO, Z. G., n!LMOVA~, T. P., OGANESY0, Yu. Ts., and
STEPANOV, A. V.
"Use of the Electromigration Method in Studying the Yields of Certain Rare-
Earth Elements in the Reactions U(12C, f), U(22Ne, f) and U(44r, f)'f
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 3, 1971, pp 421-429
Abstract: Fission reactions of the nuclei of heavy ions are Important 1) in
the theoretical treatment of the fission of strongly excited nuclei, and 2)
in the practical synthesis of new elements aad isotopes~
A thick target (,-j20 mg/cm2 U308) was irradiated for several hours with the
Inner beam of the 300 cm cyclotron of the Laboratory of Nuclaix Physics,
221,e or 40Ar (energies of
United Institute of Nuclear Research, with 12C,
-110, 190 and 350 Mlev, respectively); after whith the, irradiated tar,~et was
dissolved in IM03, and addition of a carrier of ,j50-1100 vg La3+, the La and
rare earth fluorides were precipitated. The latter was transformed into
hydroxides in 7.5 N HC1, the resulting solutionwas passed through a column
filled with the anion exchanger Dauex-1 in C17-form to remove tetravalent
GVOZDEV, B. A., et al., Radiokhimiya, Val XIII, No 3, 1971, pp 421-429
elements captured by LaF3. The filtrate, containing all the rare earths and
thetetravelent actinides, was heated to dryness, then separated by the
electromigration method, with use of ordinary electrophoretic equipment.
Relative yields of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm,,Eu and Gd isotopes, resulting
-from uranium fission by C, Ne and Ar ions, imre measured, Tabular data
accompany the paper.
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w~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S0;URCF--K4V-l. WAOM"i% 19709 2) 15 5-.7
11L I SHED - - - - - - -70
D.ATE PUt
SUBJECT AREAS--.-.ATl:KIALSt PHYSICS
TOPIC TA4S--PHiJT0H_FECTs LUMINI-SCENCEp kjV L IGHT'r OPTIC BliVSHTINESS/El WF015
LAMP
C DITP UL A AP K I P ESTR I C I I ONS
PROXY STEP rqlj-oi~ 1,,; 3TO /Oj() 5W ',l)7
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CIRC ACCL:S51C."ll UNCLASS1 FIED" p R G C F S S 1 IN 6, 0 A T E - - L07 0
A8STRAG--/---;;XT,4ACT--fU) Gp-(j- A b S T.1; A
r. A'. ~ULN~. 10F T11F
'WHITENING AtkW ~,'HITE S WERE 17,00-5E0 TO DAYLIGI-IT cp kiv IRRAO.'I. (LANP
UFO-1"j) AND THEIR LUMI;-iESCENCE 1~iFENSJTVES WERE Ot:10. THE OF(-REASt OF
N- k C I)., IC N,
THE LUMINESCUCE lNTENSl'.Y WITH TP-1E DE REASED vi I 'i f-I THE "011 T
SOL11S. COtNITCY. 0.1 G-L. tii-- THE 601JENER LOST TlEIR LU'lll N&-SCENCE
NC E 115. G-L. Cjl-' I'HC-
AFTF 24 HR WHILtz THE LU;NlNFSCL (IF SER, C Q
R -ii%ljl IJ14 EQUAL r0 20 UAYS. TllF' '.)'rA611.lTY OF
AGENT wAS UNCHANGED SiMALLE T1
THE WHITENER WAS HIGHEk IN ALK. S FACI-LITT.
FILIAL, VNIIVI LENINGRADt USSRW
Acc. N Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
4004GG28- ClialICAL ABST, -11--70 &AW
r U2443a Techaol4jul productioz aud ?ropertiO-s at J;r4nt~,,jr
02ide re'rActories. PotnIVV r,.,i.% N.; B!tILzv~jil
Vy)i~nw UNWO, gneupry 1 70, 36, 1). 111-14 kIP41s).
- ~:zzo lor ipxide r4efractorio is Wed on tTe uf-C cc
Marse-dispersive PowjcTs prcpd. from proinwred or v,tv. fuscif
Oxide$. The rUlint IDPiaiOU tli&~ CORM-grWitilar Ip6wders of
ure elce. fused oxidcs are iaert at aintaing and thAt tljCj do itat
F
.Irr.2 sufficiently dcuse and solid ~tr~mics is faulty. If bigIl
pressures 0000~-'= Ugfcmi) are used, and if tlic Oli, aint. of
fin,-dispersive powders of an oxidg is added to ,ILL. Ceral-.11C
iinder is uscO when the parosity- ~vlper Nr
mass or even no I
refractories (i.e. 15-20170) Is reachedI at the a1)nC*lV1r 1CmP1;.
ordinary for n, given, oxide. "Tine strength and defora-.atinn
propertici of these products ar* satisfactory. The deformation
temp. oi porous granular refractories under load pwpd. front
pure ek-c- fused oxides is 50-109% lowtr than that t)f uonporotis
materials. Rtfractorits prepd. front Ooc. Nsed oKidei show a
substantially lower nrength, 4owever. sufficient for,strvice at
high temps. From the powdors of elec. fused oxido one un
prep. high-class products comp4rnble in proptrtio wit.-k products
-.-nu!d. front powdos of sintered (nides. The wain t"!M(Z.
parsmews of tht mijaid. at oxldc rel.-Wories are practicdly tile
REEL/FRAME
fit C111(ruj=1
I MOM OW A RM"an
mrPM2111,70 MOM
same for both initial materials. The technol. by using siricared
oxide powders needs: the preliminary theranal trcat:ntlit of
initial compoicas (AI70j, NlgO,,Z-rOg). tht rin.t grindinq. tlie
briquetting, the anne2ilimg of briqt~ets, apd their crushinj: and
partial grinding. The clec. fusioq perreits using raw in-Iti-il
powders: further, it m;LUcs possible to rolize the 5tatiil~s-itiun
of ZrIal with CAO or t1le synthesis 04 ComplituLtEA coinpils.,
aamety spinels, tircoutes, silicates, and other highly flrirttsis-
tsnt substances. J. jitidra
19781940
Acc. Nr- Abstracting Service.* Ref. Code
CHEMICAL ABST. A 00 74
I*" 115686g Calculating me etemtua conductivity of lom-ex-
change columns with, a mixed 14per of ion exr~sv rz. Greben-
Yuk, V. D.; Gnusin N P.; UAk&p6wa,-V,"~A.rIjISt. Qbqhch._
Tow,
Kiev~ 4"D
132-6 (Russ). Two mettAods Or calcg. the elec,' pond. ~of ion-
exchange columns with a mixed layer or ion exchangers are
suggested and exptl. verified. The 1stmethod isbauedon the neu-
tralization of the ek--. cond. o~ ihe ion-exchanze ~columos with
individual ion exchanges, while'the 12
vd is bjmd on,1he neixtrali2a-
tion of the elec. cond. of the ~ indNidual ion o0angers sepd.
from the equil. soln, The appl~mblllty and the reKiur, ohautuaL
consistency of thme methods are dikussed. Nt. Draunovic j
REEL/FRAME
19830808
USSR UDC: 669.14,
KU"VA, V. I., VELISHCHANSKIY, A. V., LESIIKOVTSEVA, 1. G.
"Influence of Heat Treatment and Cold Plastic Deformation on TemperatUTe
Frequency Factor of Longitudinal Oscillations of Type "NKhTYu Alloy"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenly, Mashinostroyelkiye, No 9,
1973, pp 136-139.
Abstract: This work presents a study of the influence of heat treatment and
cold plastic deformation or. the component of the themoelastic :Factor deter-
mined by the chemical composition of the basic solid solution. The influence
of aging modes and degree of cold plastic deformation tin the temperature fac-
tor of resonant frequency of longitudinal oscillations in 4411KhTYu alloy was
studied in the presence of a magnetic field near the saturation field. It
was established that cold plastic deformation with over 50% compression and
subsequent aging at temperatures up to 6SO' C increases the value of the tem-
perature frequency factor. Changes in the heat treatmont mode and degree of
cold plastic deformation result in changes of the frequency factor within
10 x 10-6 1/* C in the presence of a strong.niagnetic field.
limits of
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in 035 UNCL ASS IF I ED, PkIOCESSING DATE--23OCT70
':.ITLE--STUDY OF THE GAS SEPARATION OF STAINLESS STEELS -U-
ajrKoR-(02)-MAKAROVA, V.I., SK.Ia[NA,.G.a.'
!9UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
tv~
;GURCE--MOSCOW, ILVEST[YA VYSS141KH UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDENlYj MASH I NOSTROYENI YE
.I- -
iANd. 1, 1970, PP 126-129
hkT-li PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
rOPIC TAGS--STAINLeSS STEELi ALLOY OESIGNATIONP CHROIMIUM STEEL, GAS
CONTAINING METALv METAL CONrAINING GAS?; HYDRUGEN, NITROGE,"if WATER VAPORt
CARBON DIOXIDE, GA,S DIFFUSION/( U)KH25 CHROMIUM STEEL, llJ)KHL7 CHROMIUm
-.STEELt (U)IKHI7N2 CHROMIUM NICKEL STEEUv: (UMIONIOT s'r,:,i?4LESS STEEL,
:,.(U)KH12N20T3RM STAINLESS STEEL
;IM4TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
30CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
i'ROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0463 STEP NO--Ul~/01,:,~5/'I(~/001)/C)01/OL26/0121)
A'__C;:r, c. IkT 0 100""61
777777-71
-2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT'O
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AT0100961
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--AU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PHYSICAL NATURE OF PHENOMENA
DETERMINING THE GAS SEP4RATION OF HYDROGEN DURING ISOTHERMAL HOLDING AT
TEMPERATURES FROM 20 TO 3500EGREESC WAS STUDIE0 FOR THE FOLLOWING
FERRITIC, MARTENSITE, AND AUSTENITIC STEELS: KH12tz2,,)T3Ri4, KH18NIOrl
IKH17NZt KH17t AND KH25. THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 14AS TO DETERMINE THE
EFFECT OF THE PERCENTAGE OF CHROME (12-25PERCENT) NNO NICKEL
(0-20PERCENT) CONTENT lN STAINLESS STEELS ON THE SI-I)ARATKON RATE OF 14, ji
S062 Ot AND CO PLUS N SU32 FROM THF STFFLS. AT TEMPERATURES UP TO
2000EGREESCt UESORPTION OF,THE SURFACE CASES WAS SEEN 10 PREVAIL;
HOWEVER, AT HIGHER TEMPERATURESs DESOR 'PTION OF THE*GASr-:S DIFFUSING FROA
THE DEEPER LAYERS OF THE METALS WAS OBSERVEDs IT WAS ~-sTABLIS40 T14AT
THE GAS DIFFUSION RATE THROUGH THE OXIDE LAYER, AND NOT THE DIF-FUS.10.4
RATE THROUGH'THE' METALs AFFECTS'-THE GAS' SEPARATION' RATE AT HIGHER
TEMPERATURES. IN STUDYING THF CHROME- CONTENTo IT WAS ~FEN THAT THE
CHROME C014TRIBUTES TO THE 0EVELOPMENT OF OXLOI:S W[TH rO(.'D PROTFCTIVE
.,PROPERTIES, AND AT THE SAAE TIME IT REDUCE$ THE GAS SEPARATION RATE. ON
THE OTHER HAND, NICKEL INCREASES THE SEPAkATION kATE, 8af IT PoSSESSES
POUR PROTECTIVES CHARACTERISTICS* IT:IS MENTIONEQ THAT THE SEPARATION
RATES GIVEN FOR THE FOUR STEELS CAN BE USED FOR CALCULATING THE OUTPUT
OF VACUUM PU4PS FOR. LARGE HOLDING CIIAMSERS.
u ~ 4 C L A S S'A f: I
USSR UDC 669.140
'JA ZA, G. V.
KAROVA, V. 1. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent), SKIBIN
Q
"Study of Gas Separation of Stainless Steels"
Moscow, IVUZ I'lashi-nostroyeniye, No 1, Jan 70, pp 126-129
Abstract: The article considers the following ateels of austenite, ferrite
and martensite class: Khl2N2OT3RH, KhIMOT, l1QA7C2, KhL7 and Q25. The
physical nature of the phenom,~na which determine the ;,as 54_~PllratWn Or
hydrogen during isothermal holdings in the temperaturi:! ran,.; 20-350(l C is
studied. The process of desorption of surface gases preval.ls at: temperatures
below 2000 C, and at higher temperatures cite desorption of gases diffused
from the deep layers of: metal takes place. It Is established that tlie rate
of gas separation at elevated temperatures, at which desorption of gases
-ate
separated by metal prevails, is affected by the i ;. of gat; diffusion through
a layer of oxide and by the rate of diifusion throu~,h metal. Study of the
effect of chromium content in stainless steels reveAlq that. LL prcxrnouls pro-
duction of oxides which have good protective pr6pertieo and thereby reduces
V*
USSR
MAKAROVA., V. I., IVUZ Mashi-nostroyeniye, No 1, Jan. 700 pp 126-129
the rate of gas separation. Nickel increases the rat-t! of gat; separation
of stainless steels which leads to formation of oxidei; with weak protective
properties. The obtained data can be used for the-ca1culation of the
efficiency of vacuum pumps durinS ptumping out of largi! volume chambers.
The article was presented by 1. 1. Sidorin, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor of the Moscow Righer Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman.
T;
i r-s!-3-r UDC 576-951.1
'OV, E. D., 0'21.1 N., m9d
FATLULINA S. I.. MMIMMV, Ts. Ts., LVAR
Y
Institute of Biocham'stry and Physiolog
V.
y, Acadcwy of
-DEIencas Kirgiz SSR
ynamics of D2velop=nt of
,ative Colonies of the Virus or Conta-ious
D.
Ecthym (Shoep Pox) in Cell Cultures
Frunze, Izvestiya ILI.Rdwii flauk Kdrgizalzoy 'ESSR) No 1, Jan/Peb 72, P 51
Abstmet: L~poyi infaction vith t','.~c virus of contaaious ectli,',mra or chjen pom
(culture strains A arvl 11), -Ilonclayer ccll cult-,xes of the skin vni kidn2y
) - - thf-~ hidn2y epithelityr. of Wult (,2.-vn on
of shcor, e,.-ibryos -nl
tredimm t-_raat~--d vith solution, no t'--at an war r-r.1
negative oo2o-1.1--ar (1--'-ouas' w,2ro obz,7enml in tr;sv--- Tl-.c
a mund sha-,o. A-` 1.2r 11- vith f-'at'j"y1cl"o. b1ma, 0
C.--lis vare Obs~-n'ed almg -Che 04, U~C- plagpits"
vhile in 4tha centr.--'L f,:~ctian o- t~-.- p1rqu,;-:,, only, stn..LnA rJcbrin of
cells vere det!~-ctcd- In culturco of skin and kidlicy cells oj shec-u
mcrosconicall-ly viciblc -Izoues ap~.earcd on the 4tn 5Lh day of, inctfbat-411Gn.
911a nunber c---:' plaq7uas rb-z-exceeding I "-, in band fonmi2d up to
that timn-a. Sub seq:aantl-y, the ntm,.ber of plaques in-creaze! rLL a.n insi,~nificant
.1/2
Y?,ULTI!t% S. I., et al., Izvestiya Akad=L~ Nauk Kirgtzshoy SSR ITO 1,
jan-Feb 72, P 51
rate, reaching, nn upper limit on the 9-10th day oC cultivation. :In 'Cultures
")-7 had
of adult Shcep kieuicir ntrzber of piaquas (6 0,
for7"Od on the 5-7th day. Thair d 1 2 tu- rwas 3. mm at that tina. The mimber
aques reaclr!d an upper limit on th day. Their raxinwn diam--ter
of~pl, 10.12
was m on the 10th Oay of cultivation.
USSR UDC 612.823.5
BRYMN, Ya. M., VIYEVS'KIY, M. A., KROKITIAL', S. S., Z. 0.
NMFOROVA, I. P., POPLAWSKA, L. I., 4nd SLOVODYADTYUW,'-"dr4ii-r7-5-rP-atf~ologicaI
Physiology, Vinnitsa Medical Institute'
"Functional Response of Different Sections of the Brain to Extreme Stimuli"
Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1972, pp 644-65.3
Abstract: Experiments on cats and rabbits showed that electrical activity
of the cortex and subcortex, respiration, and arterial pressure are dependent
on the original and present functional state of the nervous system. The
effects of prolonged compression of soft tissues, increased intracranial
pressure, alcoholic intoxication, asphyxia, blood loso, and various foms of
hypertension were studied. Functional s1tifts were -taduced by preliminary
injection of amphetamine sulfate or chlorp romazine, . ele c troc~agulat fort of
the anterior hypothalamus, and denervatlion of the slaocarotid and aortic
vascular zones. Along with generalized and phasic reactions of electrical
activity, cortical-subcortical dissociations occurred with signs of induction
of the adjacent regions. A stress rhythm appeaxed quite often in the dien-
cephalon and brainstem. The onset and,course of the ex.pertmental pathology
and accompanying electrical activity were dependent on both the original and
USSR
644-053
Ya. M.,
al., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1972,
et
BRYTVAN,
pp
present functional state of the nervous system. The inechaiviams of the ob-
served phenomena cannot be ascribed solely to the genL-ralized influence of
the reticular formation or to corticofungal impulses. Various neurogenic
components are involved and it is through their interactiom that the in
tegral reaction of the brain is~achievdd.
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USSR UDC 621-791:669.419.4.-669~,01~6-552.5
POLYANSKIY, V. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, PODGORSKIY,
R. N., Engineer, and MAKAROVE D., Engilueer
"Diffusion Processes id-ire-"20one; of the Bimetal Ti-Nb and the Trimetal Ti-Nb-Ti
Moscow, 5varochnoye Proizvodstva, No 3,'Mar 71. pp 9-10
Abstract: Metallographic and X-ray structural methods are used to establish that
diffusion of niobium into titanium occurs in the Ti-Nh aystem, particularly in bi-
metals. The concentration denendence of the mutual diffusion factor in the Ti-..\'b
system is determined. It is demonstrated that the maximum value of D is 7% nio-
bium. Within the framework of the hypothesis of the circular mechanism of diffu-
sion of metals with the body-centered cubic structure, experinental results on the
preferential diffusion of niobium into titanium and the concentration dependence
of D are explained by the temperature ond concentration dependences of the shear
modulus in the Ti-Nb !ystem. Quaiititative-char4ictei-i,itics of the diffusion zone
in Ti-Nb-Ti are produced as functions of beat treatment, at; well as data on the
distribution of niobium in welded seams of this material. It is demonstrated that
the method of X-ray structural analysis,is effective~for selection of a welding
method, providing good quality welded joints7 in the irimetal.
112 c 11; UNCLASSIFIED 11 110CE iSING DATE-20WV70
OA
TITLE-bULKY YARN -U-
~AUTHGR-(04i-KHARKHAKOV, A.A., ROSKIN, YE.S,, MAKARE;VSKAVA, N.I.,
:,GLAZGPIT5KIYj K.L.
CCL14TRY UF INFL-LSSR
'SCURCE-USSR zc5,365
lZEFEKENCE--CTKRYTIYA* IZGBRET.t PROM riBRAZTSY, TOVA!RNYE ZNAKI 1970t
1ATk PUBLISHEO--09MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS-14ATERIALS,
JOPIC TAGS-SYNTHETIC FIBERP ACRYLONITRILEw ACRYLAMIDEs POLYMER
-CROSSLINKINGt CHEMICAL PATENT
CCJ4 TR C LPAPKING-NO RESTRICTIGNS,
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
TROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1421, SrEP NO--Ulk/ 04tl12l'?010(1,Dl~jOOIOOD(Jloooo
--CIRC -ALUS."110i N0--AA0l238?0
Y:
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE-20NOV70
.CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA0126820
AaST&ACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BULKY VARN IS PREPO. FROM A MIXT.
OF FIBERS !-,lTH DIFFEkENT DEGREES OF SHRINKAGEo ONE OF THE COMPONENT
MIXTS. IS FIBER FkOM ACkYLOMI-RILE ANO PIL-THYLOI.,+ETHA(.RYLA,41L)E. TME
FIBER5 AkE CROSSLINKED BY HEATING AT 140CECREES allt 13Y,TREAr!NG WITH HCL
AT.80-90UEGREES. FACILITY-* KIROV,,S. M. 1114STIT071E Or- TEXYLLE AND
LIGhT 114OUSTRYl LENINGRAD.
j
USSR EJDC 669.14.018.44t620.178.J32
POLOSKIN, YU. V.g and J-AKAROVSKIY~ N. L.
"Effect of Temperature on the Work Hanianing of Parts M~e of Ifeat-Resistant
Alloys"
letallovedeniye i Termichaskaya,ObxabotIca M letallov, No 5, KV 7),
Noscow, X
Pp 56-59
Abstractt The effect of high temperatures of short duaticn o:!i the rcle!xa-
tion of residual stresses in alloys MiN7'I'MR, E192-9, and 2"IZU is
investigated. Strang-th tests established that the of work
hardening by surface plastic floir deciear;--es with an inwvase in thp- tr--,,;t
temperature, and at 960c)C work lm;rdening dots not resiAt in inc-ne--ed plastle
floir. Docreased effectiveness of heat-roslatant voer-haxdened alloy p:n-rts
Is duo to relaxation of favorable residw:a comprossiviv stzon.,ies and chan;,cs
inthe surface layer. The results of exparimentp-1 iirastLqations Of
tion of residual stresses agree with dat.% obtained tX+,ar --trangth te,.ting.
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212 014 UNCLASSIFIED Pi~OCESSIN!' DAT;--11SEP70
l.IPC ACCESSION NO--AP0109973
.AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE MUTU4L SOLY4 0= BINARY SYSTEkiS
CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS (N-C SU36 H SUB14 (I)t METHYLCYCLOPENTANE
1111, CYCLOHEXA4E (111), C SU16 H SUB6 (IV), OR N-C CIVB7 H SUB16 IV))
AND TETRAHYnROFURFIJRYL ALC. (VI-) U3. 175-60EGREES, D PRIME20 1.0501, AND
N PRIME2 SUBD PPIMEO 1.4520)v THE MUTUAL SOLY. OF~THE TERNARY SYSTEM I
It,.Vlv THE INFLUENCE OF VI ON THE FUGACETY OF rHF COllf'ONr_?4TS OF THE
SYSTEMS 1 11 AND III C SUB6 H SUR6, PHASE EQUIL. AT ATM. IN THE BINARY
SYSTEMS cnNSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS 11, 111, OR C SLJ-36 R SUB61 AND VI,
AND THE PHAS*E'EOUIL'. 1.N THE TERNARY SYSTEM 1 1.1 V1 WEAE STUDIFED.
AROMATIC AND NAPHTHENIC HYDROCARBONS O*ISSCVLE COMPLETELY AT ROOM TEMP.
IN VI; THE CRIT. SOLN. TEMPS, IN VI ARE B60EGREE$ AND 42DEGReES FOR I
AND Vi RESP. THE PARTITION COEFF. OF~ It BETWEENJ AND V1 IS 1.4-1.5.
THE SELECTIVITY OF VI IS SO LOW THAT VI IS NOT A SELECTIVE -SOLVENT FOR
THE EXTN. OF THE PARAFFINIC AND NAPHTHENIC HYDRCICAR9ONS, HIGHER
)E* HE
SELECTIVITY.IS OBTAINED IN EXTRACTIVE DtSTN. THE DEPENL 14CE OF T
FUGACITY COEFFS. OF THE CONSTITUENTS nF A BINARY,41XT. CONTG. PARAFFINIC
A40 NAPHTHENIC OR AROMATIC HYD;IOCARRONS ON THE CONCN, OF VI IS CLEAR.
THE SELECTIVITY OF VI IS 2.0-2.5 AND4.55-1.6 FOq MIXT9. CONTGo 111-1V
AND AESP. V1 IS EFFECTIVE F09'THE SEP14. OF PARAFFINICs
PAPHTHF1041C, AND AROMATTC HYDROCARBONS BY EXTRACTIVE DISTN.
L L ulyL. L A
USSR
uDc!: 632.95
LOPYREV, V. A.J. VERESHCHAGINA, T. N., XONOVENKO, G. G.,
KRUPINJP K. L., Leningrad Technological Institute of the Paper and Cellulore
Industry and Northwest Polytechnical Correspondonce InstiVa-te
"A Mzthod of Synthesizing 3-(5-Ainino-1,2,4-triazolyl)-allamole Acids"
USSR Author's Certificate No 32o496, filed 25 Dec 69, published 2 Feb 72
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 15, Aug 72, Abstrqct No 15N475P)
Translation:- A method is propo3ed for synthesizing 3-(5-airdno-l,2,4-triazoly)-
alkanoic i S (I) by reacting, a dibasic aliphatic carboxylic acid with
aminoguanidine salts. An effective and lo-w-toxicity Tx-asticide may be derived
from compound I. Twenty three and eig4t tenths grwns of aminoguanidine
(C cx)l A
I in
bicarbonate is gradually added to a solution of 20.8 ~,rams of CH2 2
200 ml of water at a temperature of 50-6DOC, botled 6 hotirs, a solution of
10 grams of NaCH in 50 ml of water is added, boiled Dx-- 1 hour, evaporated to
50 M1,1 cooled, acidified with 1% FIC1 (acid) to a pH of about 3, the 3-(5-
amino-1,2,4-triazolyl) acetic acid is filtered off; y1eld Obf~,, melting point
186-70C (dissociation, water), 3-(5-Ajnino-l,2,4-trI&ZolyI) propioric acid is
also synthesized; yield 71%, melting point 184-5oC (diusoclation, water).
M., ... -.- - :- I IM ------
NOW
physiolqu
USSR uDc 612.1T6.4-o..6:/6i2-27 ~1+61a.T66/
310
YAKAKSEV., V. I.,, Institute of Mine Safety, Donetsk
"The Effect of Hyperoxia Combined with Intensive Muncular Loada on the Condition
of the Cardiovascular Systcm!'
V
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya, PIG 8, Aug 70, Pp 29-32
Abstract: Mine rescue workers must engar,,e in intensive rm).ucular exertion while
inhaling O~ from a respirator at rained partial pressurer3. The ;diysical fitness
of a group of these workers was studied, with pi!trticular referennce to the 1~.wction-
ing of the cardiovascular system, by subjecting the workers to the Harvazxl fitness
test (treadmill version). A parallel study was conducted of miners doing ordinary
work, which is comparable to that of mine rescue workers adth iespect to rmscular
effort but does not involve breathing 02 at elevated prenaitxres. 'The restilts obtained
by electro- and ballistocardiographic measurements) oxyllenjography, arterial oncillo-
Srapl%y, and determination of perforrance capacity irrUces showrd that the phystcal
fitness of mine rescue workers was lower than that ot diva,,ra performing similar
work under ordinary breathing conditions. The functiomitig. of the cardiovascular
systez under conditions of physical streas was likewise interior In the rescue
workers. The physical fitness of mine reocue workers would be improved by regular
physical exercises under norml breathing conditions.,
USSR
UDG 547.821+546.185
MMITRA, R. G., MAKARUK, M. S., and DIDYCF1, H. N., Lvw Polytechnic Institute
"Study of the Systems of Pyridine. With Phosphorus Oxychloride, Phosphorus
Trichloride, Thionyl Chloride, and Carbon Tetrachloride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey 10iimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 8, 1972, pp 1877-1878
Abstract: Pyridine forms a complex with phosphorus oxychloride having a
melting point of -55.6* and a composition of 74.6% pyridine. The formula of
this adduct is POCl3'2Pyr. or POC13*3Pyr. PCI -orms an adduct having the
formula PCI '2Pyr having a metling,point at -43-C". Die thiunyl chloride
forms two a1ducts: SOC12*2Pyr having a reported melting point of both
-20*C and +107*C, and SPCl 2-Pyr with a melting point of -50*C. In the
presence of moisture both complexes become hydrated Urith one molecule of
water and the melting point is increase4 to about 100'C. GC1 forms a
complex containing 18% pyridine, having a melting point of -594C.
USSR
UDC 541.13
KUDRYASHOV, 1. V., KANYSUCUMO, S. D., and b!AKARXJE,,. q,, Moscow Chemical-
Technological Institute Imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev
"Study of the Kinetics of Cathodic Evolution of Hydrogen Over Tungsten
Monocrystals With Indexes (100), (110), (111)"
Moscow, Elektrokhimiya, Vol 9, No 4, Apr 73, pp 478-480
Abstract: The kinetics and mechanism of hydrogen evolution. from a cathode
depend on the surface properties of the electrode metal. An attempt was
made to find out the effect of the orientation of tuqstea monocrystal and
of the state of crystal surface on the overcharge of hydrogen evolution.
The monocrystals and polycrystals were polished either mechanically or
electrochemically. Mechanically polished crystals showed -no difference
in kinetic parameters; the specificity of their surface being probably
destroyed by mechanical polishing. . 0m the electrapolished electrodes the
overcharge was about 0.2 V higher than on the mechanically treated ones.
Electropolished material showed differences in the kinetic parameters a
and b in the following order: (110) :P. (100) > (polycrystal) > (111).
1/1
Biophysics
USSR UDC 591.112.1
BABSKIY, Ye. B., Academician, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, BERDYAYEV,
S. Yu., and MAKARYCHEV V. A., Institute of Normal,and Pathological Phys-
iology, Aca(remy ot Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Automatic Activity of Myocardial Fibers Due to Shifts in the Ionic Con-
ductivity of the Membrane"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, 'No 2, 1970, pp 496-498
Abstract: The effect of shifts in the ionic conductivity of membranes of
myocardial fibers on the automatic activity of the fibers war. studied on
a strip of myocardium from the ventricle of a frog rheart, The action po-
tentials of fibers in the strip were determined using glass microelectrodes.
The strip exhibited no spontaneous activity after being I-ept in a Rin er
solution of normal composition or a Ringer solution WittIOUt Ca++' or Kf.
When Ca++ was excluded and K+ simultaneously -reduced in concentration or
excluded entirely, a spontaneous action potential dovelqjed. Addition to
the Ringer solution of tetraethylammonium chloricla! (trilich tnilibit"i X+ con-
ductivity) induced spontaneous activity. This effort set :in earlier in a
Ringer solution without Ca++. Spontaneous activity was ul:~o induced at a
1/2
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USSR
BABSKIY, Ye. B., et al, Doklady Akad6mii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 2, 1970,
pp 496-498
normal e content by the addition of EDTA, which bound C,& and thus in-
creased the Na+ conductivity. Both the exclu8ivn of Ca++ from the solution
and the addition of EDTA produced spontaneous activit:y. The effect of EDTA,
which took place at a normal K+ concentration, was more pronounced, since
EDTA bound traces of Ca4+ that entered the.solutiowfroa intercellular
spaces of the myocardial fibers.
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-Uch.- ZaD. Tsentr. aero-gidrodinani. in-ta (Scietitific. Notes, o-F the Ct~ntral
Aerohydrodynamic Institute), 1971, Vol. 2, No. 6, pp 119-123 (from RZ,h-
Aviatsionnyye i raketnyye dvigateli, Ito 5, May 72, Abotract No 5.314,16)
Translation: The DrOble-m of the Couette flow of a Hiiarv mixture of
rarefied gases is discussed oil -the basis of the model kinetic Boltzm.--Irin
or arbitrary values of the Knudsen numbers of the mixture components.
It is shown that the solution can be obtained for dtfferenit Knudsen nu,-~.hers
from the familiar solution for a single-component gai3 and that the cu-.I~D-
nents of the mixture in this case nove with the same macr(:,~s,,~oqdc velcclties.
An expangiou of the solution for a inixture With a amall v'ht]a of the
of the component riolecules in torm of this ratio is given. 3 ill.
USSR UDC 533.697
YOGJ'X, M. N.
"Flow of a Gas in a Flat Channel Caused by a Lon$ituditial Temperature
Gradient with an Arbitrary Knudsen,Number"
Uch. zap. Tsentr. aerogidrodinam. in-ta (Scientific Notes of the Central
_~o 2, pp 69,74 (from Wh-Rekhanika,
Aerodynamics Institute)$ 1970, Vol:1,
No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10 B349).
Translation: This article contains a study of a 1,,as between two infi-
nite parallel stationary plates -d/2 < x < d/2 tKu temperature of which
varies linearly T = T (1 + az). A small perturb4ition of the distribu-
W 0
tion function satisfyinS the model Boltzmann eqttation is found iii the
form aZV2 4. V ~(x, v); for the following problem is obtained:
Z
vxd Do + ad V2 + 2ul, 0
2 x
a ax a
-1
(9 KM
1/2
I MEW
MIMI, ll;lzltlll-,;il~tillill~114111111q! n[91:A111h.T1H Ll 111111MIM111112D
USSR
KOGAN, H. N. , et al. ,Uch. zan. Tsentr. aerogidrodinam. in--ta, 1970,
Vol 1, No 2, pp 69-74
in which the function uI satisfies the integral equation with a kernel
having a logarithmic singularity; this permits uI to be taken from under
the integral sign and an approximate explicit expressiom to be obtained
for it. The volumetric gas consumption found in tems of the cross
section of a "flat tube" increases monotonically vith a decrease in
pressure in contrast to the case of the Poiseuille flow, With a zero
flow rate, the gas against the wall.flows in one direction, and in the
midplane x = 0, the gas flows in the other direction. The investigated
phenomenon can have a noticeable effect, for example, om the accuracy
of measuring the low pressure of a heated gas by a colder instrument
since the zero flow rate throueh the mea'suring tube is established for
a pressure drop on its ends. As was demonstrated in the paper, the
latter can be up to 50% of,the nean~pressure with ik temperature differ-
ence on the order of the maan,temper,,ature. The b0lioSTaphy has 10
entries.
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ft-ITLE-REACTIVITY OF A CEMENT RAW.14ATERIALMIXTURE ~-U-
i'AUTH0R--MAKASHEVjp S.f).
;,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-.S,GURCk--TSEMENT 1970, (1), 14-17
",I)ATE PU13L ISHED---70
-:'SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
JOPIC TAGS-CEMENTv ALUMINUM SILICATE MINERAL, CRYSTAL LATTICE
ZC.CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~.PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1682 STEP NG--UR/O~101/70/00,ii/001/0014/0017
iL~_- ic 1 T-1.
, ,, , , _> j i f L 1: L
212 014 UNCL ASS IF I ED PAOCESSING DArE--30OCT70
C.IRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0125303
"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REACTIVITY IS STUDIED Ot4 THE BASIS
~UF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN TEST DATAr AS A FUNCTION UF THE: STRUCTURE AND
THERMAL STkENGTH GF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE, AND OF ThE AS!')(JCD.
TRANSFORMATICN rEl,P. RANGES OF THE ALUMINUSILICATE 61ATURAL MINERALS
FOUND IN CEMENT MIXES. THE MAIN MINERALOGICAL FACTORS GOVERNING THE
TECH. AND ECCNGMIC EFFICLEP4CY OF CEMENT MANUF. ARE THE SP. SURFACE,
~-',~.PHASE CGMPN.t CHANGE TO AMORPHOUS STATEt BREAKDOW1 OF CEYSTAL LATTICE,
'L)IS-SOCN., ANG DEhYDRATIGN.
i:-d- I A C C 11 C'n
1/2 007 UNCLASS[FiE6: PA
OCESSING DATE--04DEC70
T.ITLE--OUTER SPHERE AND INNER SPHERE COMPLEXES OF !COBALT Ilt NICKEL lip
AND COPPER 11 -U-
.-AUTHOR-(04)-MIRONDOV, V.YE., MAKASHEVI.YU*A., MAVRINht~I.YA.t
KRYZHANOVSKIY, M.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHfM. 1970, 15(5)o L301-4
-DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--COBLAT COMPLEX# NICKEL COMPLEXP COPPER COMPLEX, CHLROINE,
BROMINE, NITRATE, SULFATE, STABMIMCONSTANT
'.CONTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0941 STEP NC--UR/00*IB~'70/015/005/1301/1304
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137971
Fill I
N!mw
2/2 007 UNCLASSIFiE0 PROCE55ING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013797L
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTqACT. STABILITY c'.oNsrs. WERE OFT9. FOR
INNER AND OUTER SPHERE COMPLEXES OF CO(II), NI(0lv k'll) CU(Ill HEXAA%'JlUA
IONS WITH HALIDES, THIOCYANATE, SULFATE, AND NITKATE IONS. THE TENDENCY
TO INNER AND OUTER SPHERE INTERACTION DECREASES IN GWIG FROM CL PRIME
NEGATIVE TO BR PRIME NEGATIVE~. THISIS.ATTRIBUTE.:0 TO rHE ELECTROSTATIC
NATURE OF THE OUTER SPHERE BONDS. THE TENDENCY 1"0k RITRATE ANO SULFATE
IONS IN THE CU COMPLEXES TO ENTER THE:INNER SPHEKE IS*SMALL AND APPROX9
THE SAME. THE HIGHER STABILITY OF THE Ct) SULFAtE CO)tPLEXES 15 RELATED
TO THE HIGH STABILITY OF INNER.SPHERE SULFAl'E AS$OCNS!, FACILITY:
LENINGRAD. GOS. PEDAGOG. INST. IM. GERTSENA, LENINGRAOr USSR.
QA T:I- - 13 NONJ 7 0
112 021 tit..CLASSIFfE.D R ri C V:i.2
TITLE-INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF OF
TH4LLIUM,111 -u-
YU. A.,. MARKHAYj:VA, 1). M. 8 R SUKUV ,
AUTHiJR-(04)-KlJLt3Ay F-YA-r i-!AKASHEV!v
A.V.
UNTRY OF INFO-USSK"
C
C
SOURCE--LH. !IIE!)K'k3-. K141M, 1970y 15(4) 1983-7
DATE PUELISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUM, PROPYLENE, DIA MIN~t
COMPGUND
CGITROL :!A~JKlNG--%!'j ll,::STi;.lCrll.)NS
0QCU-' EiNT LLA SS-UNCLA -SS IF 1,':o
'PROXY RH:L/VRAmL--.3002/ i? Ili
THALL1,1JI-1 COMPOUND, COMPLEX
s I L P
CIRC A C C '--~ S S [ 0N -~ IA 110 12.13 !-) 3 3
212 021 UNCLASSIff:E0 Of%0CESSING JAT~--13NGV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123633
A8STrRA(:T/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'THE IR S 1-1 (,'T R AOF TL(PN) SUBN X
SU63 !-WHEi%'E Ki C 'UALS I , 2 9 P kOVYLe',llL AM I NF y N, EwUAL SIt 29 OR -3, ANO X
EQUALS CLt BR), TI(PN) S1132 I SUB3, AND TL(M SMO 1,Ut.431 Sk'[33 WERE
DETU. AND ASSIGNMENT OF THEIR MAX. ARE GIVEN. SI)ECTRA OF SUB3)
PRIML3 POSITIVE ARE VEk.Y SIMILAk TO THE SPECTRA.IDF SUP3 CL SU82
AND CD(E-NI) S1,363 CL SU6Z; 11 15 ASSUIMEU THAT IN THESE :C0,",PLEXLsf Pl HAS
THE GAUCHE CL-NFIGUqATION. MONO AND 31S-PN CUMPLEXES HAVF SIMPLER
SPECTRA OWING TO CHAI-NLIKE STRUCTURE W f T.-I T R. A N S(,'JOPCIINATED PN 3RIOGES.
Ut L AS S. I F I E D
PRGCESSING DATE-13NOV70
112 015 UlCLAs
TITLE--THERMODYNAMICS OF HYDROGEN FlEXACYANOFERRATE, .11 -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-LAlAREVt A.N.v MAKASHEVv YU.A., MIRONOV, V.YE.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH* NEORGs KHIM, 1970, 15(2)t 459-61
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-- THER 14ODVIIAM I C S, HYOROGEN COIAPOUNI)o CYANIDEr IRON COMPOUNO
CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--199911071 STEP Nt)--UR1007i5/70/0151002/045,))0461
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0123070
W4 C L A17
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123070
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE PROTONIZATION OF (FE(CN) SUB6)
PRIME!+ .NEGATIVE IN AN AW, SOLN. HAVING A CONST. ~ IONIC STRENGTH OF 3
(LICLO SUB4) WAS STUDILD POTENTIOMETRICALLY AND THERMCIGHEM. DELTA' H,
DELTA S, AND DELTA F VALUES FOR.THE11ST:AND 2NU:PROTONATEON Of: (FE(CN)
SU86) PRIME2 NEGATIVE WAS NOT UBSO. FAC t 1.1 T v,-. LENINGAADo GOS.
PEDAGOG. INST. I.M. GERTSENAv LENINGRAUP. USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED,
,77
USSR UDG-678".744.3!-1139.01t53
AMINA, M. A.,_ G. F.. KHMOSHMI-VA, L P..,, EOCEbWUKOV-* V. K.
and BUBLIK, V. A.
"Radiation Hardening of Oligomer-Lc Esteimaerylates"
Plasticheskiye Hassy, go 4, Apr 71, pg,-T--T
Abstract: The use of Lcai-zing radiation.for polymeri.i!ation of'unsaturated
polyesters, conducted at elevated. tempexwil es in the absence of: catalysts,
enables one to change the rate and the:extent of the -polymerizatton process
within a broad range, control rigorausly, the degree of hardness- of the ob-
tained products, improve purity-,. fiamagenafty, decreasii! internal-stresses
of the products and impart to t1tam higher. thermal stability and machanical
strength. The purpose of t1le article Was Lo study thit! vffnvt~of chemical
structure of polyesters, particularly oligameric esteroacrylates on the
rate of their radiation polymerization,, phyttical and mechanfcal properties
of radiation hardened Droducts and. the tuignitude of nudiation do!Fe whii-11 11;
necessary to produce material vith. aptinium physical iLmd mechanical indices.
Commerical oligomeric. este=aczrlAteswem-inves.tigatild: 1,YjF-7 MCF-8,
MGF-9 and TMGF-11. A cobaLt-6Q gamma radiation s ource: was; lased:. at - room
temperature. The dose rate vas I&I rad/aea~, Thermochemical. -polymerization
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AMELINA, M. A. , et ia. , Plasticheskly e- Mmay, No 4, Apr- 71'.. -Dp 5-17
was conducted in parallel to raHati=.hardening fol: comparison- IL~was
found that radiation polymerizati= at' aLLigomeric esteroacrylates. produces
higher quality products thwL those obtained by ordinav
.f thermochemical
polymerization. Since tile radiation- daaes, which ara_ needed: in -order to
.obtain radiation hardening af..polymersara.low the we of'this:method in
certain cases is expedient.
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Rn
004CE5S ING OATC-LIDEC70
1/2- 022 UNCLAIZSIFIEL)
liTLE-LHANUS uF THE LUCK VISUAL l:IELU IN PATIEslsi% SUFFEkING FROM
GLALLLM,~ -U-
_'ALTHUR--F,%KAShGVA, E.V.
.~CCUNTRY OF.fN.Fc__USSK
SQU KC E--O F I A L MO LZH 2 517-4 9. 1970
FLbLISHED------70
-:545JECT AkEAS--bIQLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~'JGPIL TAGS--E-YE DISEASE, USUAL DEFECTr~COLURt OPHTHALMOLOGY
~,CCNTRGL MAkKING--NO RESTAICTIONS
DOCUMENT LLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
a
_,kOXY
REEL/UKAME--3OG7/0Z02 STEP NC;--IJR/0601/1'Cl/025fOOl/OO(#7/OCJ49
,__C,IRC__Ar_C.E_SS!Ch 1,10--AP0135758
212 022 UNCLASSIFItD PROCE$SING 0ATE--LLOEC70
CIRC ACCESSI'-N NG--AP0135758
ABSTkACT/LXTKACT--(U) GP-G- ALI, STPI: A C TTHE WC311K IS DEDICATED TO A STUDY
OF RESULTS OBTAINED FR-)tl THE EXAMINATION OF 1-;,8 PATIENTS (221 EYES) WITH
GLAUCCMA GF VARIOUS F(jil4v STAGE AND IDEGREE OF 1N-Tl-'A0CkJLAR COMPENSATION
:USING A M~ETHOD OF CONTRASTLESS COLOR PERIMETRY At~TER AUSLAVTSEvt LINKEN
PERFORPED UNDER PHOTUPIC CONOITIONS. ' IN, A TDtAK*~ 1564 VISUAL FIELDS
-RE STUDY4 THE FCRM OF GLAUCOPIA (SIMPLE OR
E SUBJLCTED TO THE
W
CJsNGE5TIVE) SHOWED NO INGLUENLE (IN THE BORDER VALUE OP COLOR VISUAL
FIELD, IT 6AS ESTABLISHED MiT SUPMARY VALU~S OF CUI.Ok VISUAL FIELD BARE
MORE CGNSTR~ICTEO IN PATIFNTS liLTH INI.TLAL GLAUCOMA AS CQ,'-lPARCJ TO THOSE
IN HEALTHY PEPSCNS. 1.14 PArIENrs WITH ADgANCi:0 STAGE OF: GLAUCCOHA THE
60kOERS GF VISUAL FIELD APPEAREU STILL M RE coNsrRiC.'rai AS CJAPAkED TO
THUSE IN PATILNTS vilTHIN INITIAL GALUCOMJA. S I NS 0 INVERSIIX TO 13LUE
COLOR WERE FOUND AT [INITIAL STAGE OF GL4UCOt4A ANO AT
ADVANCED STAGE, IN lKPLRCENT, IT WAS ALSO E5V4,lt.ISHl:Q THAT A CHANGE IN
INTRACCULAR TENSIC14 Eff:KTED THE bORDERS OF VJSU~jl. Fll:-,,.L) IN PAlIMTS
WITH INITIAL STAGE 6F GLAUC(j,`lA ONLY. IN PATIEN17~ WITH ADVANCED AND F "R
AUVANCE0 STAGES OF GLAUCO,"ttl THE CHANGE 114 INTRAQCULAR~ I'FINSION liA0 No
EFFECT CN THE VALUE' (-F COLCR VISUAL FIELO 8MER., THIS 14AS AANIFESTED
ITSELF Ii% rliE FACT THAT A C(ji~PENSATIMN Of IN.T11140CULAR TENSION IN EYES
41TH AG-VA14CEU AND FAR AUVIOICEU k;"LAUCOMA PKG0UC~-0jvO W[E)ENING 1.0 (,OL-OR
VISUAL FILLU bCRDEkS k;I[Lli 6AS THE CASE WIT4 INIVIAL r,LAUC~~MA.
-fELMHOLTS rJSC0w 1%~S INST EYE' DIS., lilL;SC()iol, USSk.
FACILITY: I
- -------------
112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--230CTTO
T-ITLE--ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF CLAYS FRCM THE STAR06INSK POTASH
1
DEPOSIT -U-
.- AUTHOR-03)-ALEKSANDROVICH, KR.M.v MAKATUNt V.N*p PECHKOVSKIY, V.V.
UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSRi SER. K (I!. NAVUK 19701 (1)l 43-9
AE PUBLISHED ------- 70
T
,_UBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AhlO OCEANOGRAPHY
'TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, FLUTATION REAGENT, POTASSIUM COMPOUNDr
~~..~.SUDIUM CHLORIDE# CELLULOSEt PEPTIDEi AMINe. UERIVATIVE/lU)Cm CELLULOSE
CONTROL MAJRKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
-:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0708 STEP NO--UR/0419/'iO/Of)[)/001/0043/0049
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113572
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113572
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--!U) GP-0- AgSTRACT. METHODS ARE DESCRIBED FOR DETN.
NOT ONLY OF F09M AND SIZE OF CLAY PARTICLES IN K DEPOSITS BY ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY BUT ALSO FOR THE OBSERVATION OF TOE eFFECT OF ADMIXTS. OF
NACL AND KCL OR OF THE FLOTATION AGENTS CM CELLULOSE AND OCTADECYLAMINE
ON FLOCCULATION AND OF NA SU64 P SU82 0 SU87 ON THE PEPTIZ4TION OF THE
CLAY PARTICLES AND THE CUNDITION OF THE DISPERSIONS* THE CLAYS
-,PARTICLES WERE SPED. FROM KCL BY TREATMENT WITH GOILING H SUB2 0 AND
:FROM.CARBONATES BY N HCL. FACILITY: INST4 OBSHCHo NEORG* KHIM.,
;MINSKi USSR.
j! I
1/2 020 U S'~ I F TEb PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
NCL4 -
SPECTRA OF CGPPER SELENITES -U-
.~AUTHOR-(04)-MAKATUN? V*N.t PECHKOVSKIYo~ V.V.p MELNIKOVA, R.YA., GUSEV,
S . s .
,,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE-ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970; i2t3lv 497"503
~~_,"~,OATE. PUBLISHED ------- 70
.--.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--COPPER COMPOUN09 SELENIUM CONPOUNOt OXYGEN COMPOUNOp
CHRYSTALLOGRAPHY, IR SPECTRUM
~ICONTROL MARKING--P40 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REELIFRAME--1997/0330 STEP NO-Ul~/0368170/OL~/003/0491/a5O3
CIRC -ACCESSION NO--Arn_01-19"17
212 020 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
:CIRC ACCESSION MO-AP0119317
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STATE OP H SUB2 0 IN CRYST. CU
SELENITE HYDRATES, ANO THE CHANGES OF THE SPECTRAL CHARAcrERISTICS OF
SEO:SUB3 PRIMF2 INEGATIVE ION BOUND TO ONLY ONE CA710,1L w(ERE STUDIE0 AS A
FUNCTION OF THE CHANGE CF CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS. THE PREP-%. OF
CUSEO SU83.2H SUB2 n, CUSE0 SUa3-2D SUB2 0, CRYST. CUSEO SUB3, 44011PHOUS
CUSEO SU83* CUO.CUESEO SUB3, AND CUO. ZSEO SUB3 ES DESCRIBED IN GREAT
DETAIL. THE IR SPECTRA WERE OBTAINED BETWEEN 400 AND 4000 Cm PRIME
7~,;-,,-~':NEGATIVE1.
1 7- TF-_--- 77
USSR UDC: 681-333
KABLIS, E. P., SATKYAVICHUS, E. B., SHAULIS, V. I,,
Kaunas Polytechnical Institute
"An Impact-Modeling Device"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pro*shlennyye Obraztsy, movarnyye Znaki,
'No 4, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 326600, Division G, filed 7 Aug 70,
published 19 Jan 72, p 184
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an im-O,,%ct-mcdeling de-
vice which contains an operational amplifier with a LU.ode at the output.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the functional possibilities of
the device are extended by connecting a special circuit in parallel with
the amplifier feedback. The circuit is comprised of a ster-connected first
resistor and diode with its anode connected. through a second resistor to
the output of the amplifier, while the second plate of the capacitor is
connected to the zero bus.
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rwi ........ 1-M-1
woiml
USSR UDC 621.311.019.3
,,,.Candidate of Technical Sciences, sil"lawcov, F. I., Engineer
MARLIIE!N~F,0 -E.
~E
"Operating Reliability of Power Systems as a Scientific and Technical Problem"
Moscow, Elektricheskiye Stantsii, No 3 'March 1971, pp 7-10
Abstract: The problem of considering series of factors when investi3ating
questions concerning the fornation of electric power sysmits. is stated in
this article, and a basis is provided for the necessEty of a scienti-I-Eic approach
to gathering and processing statistical data on tile reliability of ele-,ctric
power equipment. It is pointed out that it is nacet;sary to develop and Intro-
duce a mandatory united method of estimating the operating reliability of
electric power nystems and individual power projects, The Pathering Ltuid
processing of the statistical data on tile failure rate of equipment in tile
electric power systems and the consequences connected wit-h this -must he better
organized. Attention must be given to studying the Ttatisrical laws of random,
phenomena and processes and providing a basis for the initial data usad in
reliability calculations.
The solution of the technical-economic prol)lents of re'liability must be
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HARCIIENKO YE A. et al., Elektricheskiye Stantsii, No 3, March 1971, pp 7-10
accelerated. These problems include the de7veloprnent of engineering methods of
estimating.economic losses and optimization of reliability and stability oi
electric power systems, including cases. of optimization with incomplete statis-
tical data. Simultaneously, normative requirements ou the reliability of
electric power systems must be developed for planning, design and operational
needs. These requirements would be more precisely defined or replaced as -nore
refined procedures are developed or operating experierice is accumulated.
Finally, it is necessary to make the requirements an the reliability level
and guara*ntees of industrially =."ufactured equipment for power engineering
more,rigid and include these requirements In the All-Union State Stnndards for
equipment.
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-
IA004070
tm 0482
-t
Soviet 8
ustrated, Section I Ch=-jc4,
Inventions Derwent
236222 P014NT MT~RO-WEIJWR~ ~conralns a cyUnder
1 Vitb a-vire 4, and,-a clamoing d0vice S.
in order to reduce ihe posptbility of rupt4ret'.
-eliminating theidyri ic to
of wire*by am ads,' iwhtch'
appear in the begi.nnip,g oflthe.unwinoing-~C,wire
from the cylinder alftol In the process of It, thLv,
clamping device has:a rack'7 which iintera#$ with
the friction cyli-nder 3. he friction cyltitder 1-4
fixed on the same aKis as thie Cylinder, in dis
prevented from.tur.1ing bac~wardp by a ratci iet 2.
The diameter of the cyLinder.is'equal to Cl io
diameter of the fric,tign cyl *nder. 29.5.6:7.
as 1159581125-7. V.M.MAKEDO NSKXI et alis-
E.O.Paton clectrow~lding.Inist.-(16.6.69.) RV1.6
24.1.69. Cl'ass 49h, lnt.Cl.~ 8:3k.
19750343
Agricu#u
USSR UDC 5B1, 13.04:632.95.024. 4
aMANIKOV, D. I., MAKEYEV, A. It., PAVLOVA, N. N., and VUBOVOY, V. P., All-
Unioa Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology, EoVshiye Vyazemy,
Moscow Oblast
"The Behavior of 2,4-D in Plants With Different Resistance to This Herbicide"
Moscow, Fiziologiya Rasteniy, Vol 18, No 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 1,253-1,259
Abstract: In plants sensitive to 2,4-D (sunflower aad mustard), the herbicide
is quickly carried away from the leaves to which it is applied and accumulates
in the growth tips and stalks, almost without being m~!taboli;:ed. In moderately
sensitive plants (bean, Soya, pea, coleus, beechufneat, and common ladq's-
quarters), the herbicide is transported at a lower rate, and a portion of it
is metabolized to Imi molecular-weight watter-soluble or ether-soluble taetabo-
lites. In resistant plants (wheat, maite, plantain, lady's mantle, and
strawberry), the herbicide remains in the leaves either in the initial, free
form or conjugated with large molecules. Immobilization of the herbicide in
the leaf tissue is one imDortant neclianism. of resistai3ce, and this fixation
can be achieved not only by conjugation~but also by other means.
1/1
USSR UDC 624.131.43+539,21.084-492.3
HAKEYEV, A. M.
"Method of Determining the Haximum Vertical Stresses under a Conical
,Sb. nauchn. tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t transr. str-va (Collective Scientific
Works of the All-Union Scientific Research InstitutoPf Transport Con-
struction), 1970, vyp. 32, pp 37-42 (from.RU-Nekhantka, No 10, Oct 70,
Abstract No 10 V521)
Trardation: 17he fill material is simulated by an elastic uniform iso-
tropic solid state. By using the known,expression fox the distribution
of the normal vertical stress oz inside an elastic halfspace (the Boussi-
nesq problem), the author obtains the formula for detmining the maxi-
k
mum vertical stresses under conical fills in the forta a
i z _(Yk(~)Y H'
Here, y denotes the specific weight of the soil, If Is the height of the
cone, ak(o) is the coefficient of.decrease.in ragnitado of the naximum
stress caused by the natural weight which depends on the angle of
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USSR
4)TX,*~J4., Sb. nauchn. tr. Vses. n.~i. in-t transil. str-va, 1970,
vyp. 32, pp 37-42
inclination of the inclines of the fill to the horizontal. For the
most widespread slope angles (in the majority of cases'these are the
natural slope angles) (20* < 0 < 50* the value of the roefficient
varieswithin the limits of U.763-0.527. The exnerimental deternina-
tion of the coefficient a, is discussed for a pile of Tubble with a
r
natural slope angle of 39*. The experi .mentally obtained values of a
k
differ from the calculated values.by 9-102.
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USSR UDC 561,198s632.951
CHUNIXOVs D. I., MAKEYEV, A. He o PAYLOVA, N. N.t and DUBOVOTo V. F., All-
Union Scientific HfgiiiWiiiiiftute of Phytopathology, Bal'shlys Yyazeray
Moscow Oblast
"K-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetyl)-L-Glutamic Acid, A New Nitabolite of 2,4-D"
Moscowt Fiziologlya, Rasteniy, Vol 19, Vyp 2, 11ar/Apr 72. pp 436-442
Abstracti A new metabolite, tl-(?.,4-dichloroplienoxyacst,,ri)-L-,glutamic acid,
was sepaxated by paper chromatography along with N-(2,4-dichlorophenoxyapetyl)
-Ie-aspartic acid from extracts of soya bean plants treated with 2,4-D-2-14C.
These conjugates of 214-D had the same mobility during Imper chromatography
in different solvents (20 were used), They were sepamtod by gats-liquid
chmmatography. Both of these campoupAs vere Identiflod by Up Up IMl and
wwo spectra. The compounds underwent cozpletA hydrolyids In 6 It Ml at 100
In 2 br yielding 2p4-D and equim*lar amounto of iind glutamic acids.
Amino acid derivatives of 2,4-D were accaulated maInlij in the troatnd leaves
of soya and, presumably, were not transferred into otbe:v organm. The amino
acid derivatives of 214-D were absent in the phloem sieve tubegi of aphida
feedIng on apya bean plants treated with 214-1). It ia aasuined that th6 produc-
tion of amino acid derivatives is one of the ways in which the soya leaf
tissues immobilize tho 2.4-D. A
USSR UDC 539.3.01
ZREKKOV, L. I., MAKEYEV, A. S.
"Nonstationary Thermocantact Problem for a Composite Body of I-Shaped Cross
Section"
Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 1972,
No. 63, pp 70-75 (from RZh-Mekbaiiika, No 3j Mar 73, Abstract No 3V71)
Translation: It is proposed that the solution be found by the method of
finite integral transformations and Laplace transformation tKat makes it
possible to reduce the initial problem to~findlng the solution of a compaia-
tional system of algebraic equations, Authors' abstract.
USSR UDC 616A06.02
KLMHANCY, Y.. and- MAKEYEV, D. A,Chair-of-Mophysics
IIEE-fact-s-- of' Poly C-Y C11c.- Hyd ro carb an s in the-Initial Stage of
Car-cin.agenesis"
Musamc, V-est-nik Md-s-kovskogo Universiteta, No, I Jan/Feb 71,
pV, K04~-106
Abst-ract:. A study pox--forned on rats into whii~h polycyclic
hiy-&racarbans were- injecred subcutaneously revealed that oxidation
af liver lipids: in the-- presence of polycyclicihydrocaTbons may
res.u-It in- the7 formation of a compound whose -aPtioxidative
ar-tivity is pr-oLparti.oual. to the carcinogenic iLctivity of the
-loy.-driocarbon.. The-- probable substrates: formed are tocopherol and
ker, lipid antioxi-dantr.. Change; - in lipids. take place in the
t
a
earLy stages of, chemi-cal. carcinogeinesis.
Will
112 026 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING
T-ITLE-SOME ASPECTS IN THE STUDY OF IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER NEURO PSYCl+lIATk,IC DISORUERS -U-
AUTHUR-MAKEYEVv G.A*
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-ZHURRNAL NEVROPATOLOGII
VOL 70, NR 69 PP 891-896
iDATE PUBLISHED - 70
DATE-30OCT71
IN
I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S. S. KURSAKOVAI 1970.
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-CC14PLEMENT FIXATION TEST#'PfJAGrj(;YTC)Sl$t NEUROSIS, PSYCHOSISp
SCHIZOPHRENIA, IMMUNOLOGY# PSYCHI.ATRYis DIAGNOSTIC MEOICINE
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DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REELIFRAME--300111089 STEP NG*---UR/0246/70/070,(006/0891/0896
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0126720
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2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCr7i
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0126720
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-tUl 6P-O- A6STRACT. THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE
NONSPECIFIC IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTION ITH6 INDIC6S OF NATURAL IAMUNITY9
COMPLEMENT, PROPERDIN, P8AGCCYTOSIS,;,BACTERIAL SERUM ACTIVITY)p THE
AUTOINMUNE PROCESS (COOMB'S RLACTION)t SKIN ALLERGICAL TESTS WITH
BACTERIAL ALLERGENS IN 110 SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS, HAVING IN VIEW
THkTYPE OF DEVELUPMENT OF THE DISEASE (CONTINUUUS AND PERIODICAL). FOR
CCNTRCLPURPOSES 'THE AUTHOR STUDIED AS WELL 74 PATIENTS WITH NEUROSIS A-Nl
REACTIVE PSYCHOSES AND 36 PATIENTS WITH.RESIDUAL ORGANIC PSYCHOSES. THI
MUST STRIKING IMMUNOLOGICAL CHANGES WERE SEEN IN PATLENTS WITH A
CONTINUOUS COURSE OF THE SCHIZOPHRENIC PROCESS CAN ENHIL31TION OF MOST Of
THE REACTIONS). THE IMMUNOLOGICAL REAcriviry IN PATIENTS WITH
PERIODICAL kSCHIZOPHRENIA WAS THE LESS CHANGED, REFLECTING NOT ONLY THE
PATHOLOG 4~AE.NqUT THE COMPENSATORY CHANGES. IN SCHIZOPHRENIA ANO IN
SOME-OF TH-r--RESNUAL ORGANIC PSYCHOSES THERE MAY ALSO SE AUTOIMV~UNE
REACTION5. THE CHANGES OF IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY EXERT A SIGNIFICA14T
INFLUERCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCHIIZOPHRENIAN FACILIIY:
KAFhDRA 1~~IKHIATRII, KARAGANDINSKOGO MEOITSINSKQGC 111STITUTA,
UNCLASS IFIED
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USSR UDC 621.373.U16:621.396
ZAMCEVICII, YE. N., SULTAII-ZADE, T. S.
"Results of Experimental Operation of a Photoreceiver for Open Comilunications
Lines"
V sb. Ispol'z. optich. kvant. Peneratorov v sovron. t6din. i red. Ch.- 2-3
(Utilization of Lasers in Modern Engineering and Hedicine, Parts .2-3collec-
tion of works), Leningrad, 1971, pp 33-43 (from IMi-Radiotoldillika, No 1, 1972,
Abstract No ID652)
Translation: A photoreceiver is described. It is noced that the service life
of the receiver significantly exceeds 500 years and is on the average > 1,000
hours. The basic cause for the drop in.sensitivity is a docrease in the quan-
tum efficiency of the photocathode which "fatigues." The peal, of the t3pectral
characteristic can be shifted to the sharter wAve range. Thc-! current 11111plifi-
cation coefficient of the dynode system does not chan~je in praccire. The Lotill
effect of the inductions for Noqew is 3-6 decibels. The amplif i cation coeffi-
cient of the dvnode systeim is Incompletely used. It Is limlved by the limiti;-p,
allowable value of the anode current of the j)hoLorjat)_Lj,p.1icE- (.100
The application of a linear optico-mechanical. automatic leyelcontrol circult is
not justified. On the whole, during the operating pro'cess the photoreceiver
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ZWEVICHS YE. A., et al., IspolIz. optich. kvant. generatorav v sovrem. teldin.
i zed. Ch. 2-3, Leningrad, 1971, pp 38-43
has recommended itself as one of the most reliable units of the linear channel
of the optical comrunications line. Thqre are 3 illui~trations, I table and
a I-entry bibliography.
U SSR UDC 621.,575.6-26.772.99
BAFER,,KH, L.D., rd-.Z.EY:3V, V.A., FRID"'.0, G,KH.
"Preparation Of Holographic I.atched Filters In Systems Usinc- Ultrasonic Light
11.1odulator"
V ob. Ienol'z. optich-kvunt.reneratorov v sovrom.tfj~.hn. med. Ch ('des of-
Lasers In Gonteuporvry Technology And ~:edicjne. Parts 2_1--Collection Of
Leningrad, 1971, pp 64-67 (fromm RM:Elektronilta, No 2, Feb 72,
Abstract No 2A462)
Translation: Eq"iu:nen+. is described which, wis'_es it poel-ible to perform both
~ M~
prepuration of tched filtern and 004ier~l,
procecoing 01 sivnnl!~ (pattern
identification). An ultrasonic call is u~-ed am a lip-bt :aodulutor, with oix
emitters i=ersed in distilled water. The emitters are excited fro= a sz3ndard
siEnal generator at a freq.;ency of 10 7-11z. The converUng lenu of the rej~er-
ence channel hoc a focal length F = I;iO um, and an mperture D r20 1*.-.-e con-
verting lone of thu Digntil unannele have, rappootivtly, F -. 6"1"0 -,-A and D ::-lc)
A LG-75 laser in a one-mode regime serves as the light nource. It if)
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BAKHRAKH, L. D. et al, V Sb. Inpoliz, o-o t ich-Imin t .,:,.one 1, 1~ t OPOV V
sovreni.telklin. i med.- PP 64-U'F~Fram W-h:Elcktronik
i yeye primeneni-ye, No 21, Feb 72,.Abstract No 12A402)
to attain opti=m slectivity of "lie system by chanfinE: Oiti freqvarey charocter-
istic of the filter. The system has great aen*itivity to trazirivere" "'ifts arid
to a change of the signal parametero. In view of the foat that for ~repnration
of the filter only ono of the diffraction orders of the nirn.,il. P-pvctra is used,
the size of the filter even .dth a loni,-focused optice (F.= 600 =in) amounts to<
1 =2#-1his n91:eu it poseible to record a larger number of". t'-a filtors on one
area of the photorecardin- mcdium.The theoretical devvlop!iient 4!t0 a ac',-en,,o of
the unit are given. 1 ill. 5 raft L.X.
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USSR UDC 536.46:533.6
V.
KRIVULIN, V. N., LOVACHEV, L. A., BARATOV, A. N., MAKEYEV, 1.
"Study of the Effect of Acceleration on the Concentra;tion Limits of Ignition"
V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works),
Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 296-298 (from RM-Mekhanikao No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B943)
Translation: Experimental results from a study of the effect of acceleration
an the ignition limits of natural gas in air are presented. The expertments
were conducted on a device that consisted of a rotating reaction vessel. It
was established that under plane propagation along the acceleration vector
the ignition limits are compressed and upon achieving an overload of 100 go
(so - 9.8 m16cc2) the hot mixtures lose the ability to propngate flatneti. At
the same time the ignition limits are weakly dependent on the overload upon
the propagation of flame counter to the acceleration vector, 6 ref. Authors'
abstract.
USSR UDC: 621.31T.3(088.8)
KARAULINTK, Y.. Ye., M-A".YEV V. I. ALEKSANDROV, A. P,, LEREDEV, B. M.,
HSTELITST11, I. V., PI:VONOV, FE6111, V. F.
"A Device for Measuring the Electrical Parameters of Iliezoeluctric
Resonators"
USSR Author's Certificate No 264547, filed 5 jui, 68, publiLzbed 17 Jun 'TO
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jon 71, Abstract No Ua5 P)
Translation: It is pointed out that conventional de~,rtces f*r measuring
the electrical parameterc) of piezoelectric resonatori; do not allow for
direct measurement of piezoelectric currenr,. In the proposed. device there
is a special coil with an auxiliary- indicazor whose scp-le is Kraduated in
piezoelectric current values. The*resonator to be tested is placed inside
the coil. E. L.
USSR uDe: 621.396.6T.001.05(088.8)
MAKMV, Yu. V.
"A Method of Determining the Mode Makeup-of Fields"
USSR Author's Certificate No 248019, filed 2 Jun 66,,publislied 15 May 70
(from RZh-Radicitekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, abstract No 6B226 P)
Translat4on: A method is proposed for determinirg the irode makeup of
fields in the aperture of a radiating antenna with the mid of an auxiliary
antenna. To improve accuracy and simplily measurementr~, a horn which moves
perpendicular to the direction of the radiation is useel as the auxiliary
atnenna. The opening of the horn is of the same order,of magnitude as the
size of the aDerture of the radiating antenna.
USSR UD~C: 621-372.8:535
V., SMOLOVIK, V. S.
"Determining the Amplitudes of Modes in a Lens Waveguide"
Elektron. tekhnika. itlauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronli~ Technoloj--j.
Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electronics), 19"10p 1jYp- 1, PP 117-127
(from Rzh-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract No 7B196)
Translation: A method is proposed for determining the numberr; and aiaplLtude:~ oil
waves Vnich propagate through a lens waveguide by using an oten spherIcal res'anator
with spherical reflectors. The resonator is coupled to the J~:!ns iftiveguide by a
weakly reflecting dielectric plate located on the bisector of the un(,1(i between
the axes of resonator and waveguide. Formulas are given for cale ill.51 i r.,;; the
'parameters of such a device, called a wave modo.analyzer. 7be design of the
analyzer is described, and experimental data obtaiood by usIng It 44rip given.
Six illustrations, one table, bibliography of eight titles. 13esuntf.
1USSR 678.674.00~.14!.621-397
SEDOV$ L. N., VLADIMIROVA, Z. V., SAPOZHNIKOVA, YE. L., MPUKEYEVA,
A SMMOV, L. G., MAX-RILLIN, D.: Xt', BAKANOV, YU.
i%&-_1ULENE, D. I., MALKINA, F. S., and ZHLABIS,1 S. B.
4
"Polyester Hermetie-Sealing Compounds"
Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 6, 1970, pp 61-62
Abstract: The authors studied compounds for the hermetic sealing of
horizontal outDut transformer coils for television receivers. These
shouid
compounds
have low viscosity in -the Initial state and ahigh
hardening rate up to 1000C. In the hardened state they should pos.-
sess self-extinguishability, water resistance, good mechanical and
ele8tric in3ulation properties, and stability of' properties up to
120 C. The principal components chosen were polyester rosins PN-1
and PN-69. because of the recUirement of s elf- extin~i;uishabilit7,
special additives,(nntimony trioxide, and chlorine- or fluorine-
containing polymers) were Introduced into the resins& In addition,
mineral fillers (tale, mica,,powdered.quartz, titaniiim dioxide,
owdered silica gel, etc.)-wore added to give the sealing compounds
P
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Me Mass No 6, 19701 pp 61-'2
SEDOV, L. N., et al, Plastichesl~i 0
the requisite viscosity and to lower their cost. The article given
data on the hermetic sealing process. These self-extinguishing com-
ounds are being used for the hermetic sealing of horizontal output
p
transformers for black-and-white (1 class) and color television sets
and viewing monitors.
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Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derifent,
237o8l APPARATUS FOR CULT
IKATING
sucKI a fungi, cmiprises a rotaribg drum
I provided with thar&Lng'hocch 2, an(I two hollow
pivots 3. through which pubes 4 and 5 Ore pa-,sisd.
Steam, sterile water, iii and vaccination prtpitr-
ations cre consecutively fe4 throu8b -ti;be 4
Tube 5 serves as an outlet for stearl,~ iind culture
suspension. The end of tube 5 is branclied. acA one
of the I)ranches is provided with pins (11- The'drum
is equipped with bladep 1 ftNed to springs, vh1ch
improves the ml*ing and acrocLon of thit medium.
The charging hatch 2 1 provided with 4 filter
made. e.g. of Pe:tryanov~'S: fabric. The joedium:: is
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charged through hatch 2, and tk-n sterilised wi4h
steam at 2-3 atm. gauge fo~ 60,70 mtns..i~e.medAum
is allowed to-cool, then sterile water a44 the ~ac-
ctna.tion prepavatit:~a are ikradoced throuO tuba 4.
When the drum rotar-es, the.blades 7 strike pins 6,
-and vibrate, chus iigitating.the. me.!Lun and, the qEr
in the drum. A considetable intensi#,catioti-of
the cultivatign proces4js.achieved.!
as 119G489128-13. S P;.I:OLQSKOV et a11&. All-
Union Institute of Alcbhol and Liquepr' Indu4try.
(20.6.69;) Bul,8/12.21:.69.' Class 6a-~Tnx-Ct- C12k.
AUTHORS: Koloskov, S. P. Yarovenko, V. Kalwui~yants , K*
Makeyeva, A. N. and Go'll
VsesoyuznfZ Nauchno - Issledovate). 'ski Institut
Spirtavoy i Likero - Vodu~hpqx~ Pr6myshlennpsti
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NIVNIKOV, N. If., MANDEL'BAUX, YA. A., ABRAMOVA, G. L.j
K. A. 0 BOKUtEV 9 YN. H. j ORLOVA V. I. , and MM)XX&0_ 4-Y
"Synthesis and Pesticidal Activity of Dithlopbosphorla,Acid Altides"
V eb. XhIm. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Plant !Protective Agents
coIlection of works), No 2, Moscout 19720 pp 210-214 (froa M-Rhimiyal No
190 Oct 73, Abstract No 19H479)
Translationt Studying the relationship of structure-pasticidal activitya
series of amides R'R!'N(ClCH 2CH2 0).P(S)SR"! (1) has been synthesized and
evaluated (H-aII7.1; RI-11 or alkyl; R!"-alkyl# Ph, subatituted phanyl) Vla
compounds showing insecticidal and acaricidal activityo, The following
have been obtained (RIO R"l R"Is de , nD20 , a.p.'C being reported)i
r;.e, H, Pr, 1.22109 1.54301 -; Ets Ho Pri 1.1956p 1-5380P
H, Pr, 1.1660, 1-5300, -s iso-Pr, H, Pr, 1-1735o 1-5318p But H,
Pr, 1.1485, 1-5320, -; iso-Bu, H, Pr, 1-1505, 1-5280, -1 Met H, But
-1,2013.,- 1-5410,- -; Et, H-,-_ BU-, 1-1795, --1 -5360, ---; Frf H, Bu, 1.1,