SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MANDEL, V. S. - MANDZHAGALADZE, S. N.
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USSR UDC: 62-215-253:624.0,16
ALYANSKIY, R. I., HANDEL', V. S., Nikolayev
"Maximum Rotating Speed of Conical Turbine Machine Rot-or Envelopes"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 3, Har 730 pp 81-86.
Abstract: The limiting equillibriun of conical envelopes of constant
thickness loaded with centrifugal and axissymmetrical contoor forces and
pressure is studied. Relationships are produced for determination of the
maximum rotating speed with various conditions of' atta-tChment of the outer
edge, from which graphs, are constructed and reconunendations are given for
design of envelopes considering their intoraction with Other OIc-ments of
the turbine machine Totor.
USSR UDC 632.95
MANDEL'BAUM, N. A., and NIKISHOVA, G. Ye.
"A Method of Synthesizing Esters and Amides of S-liex..ichlorol:etj:alydro-1,4-
endomethylenephthalimidomethyl Thio- or:Dithiophosphates"
USSR Author's Certificate No 265107, filed 12 Apr 69, published 7 Jul TO
.(from.RZh-&himiva, No 3, 10 Feb 71, Abstract No 3N50~P)
Translation: Compounds (1) of general formula
0.
Ce
Nal J--,OR
2
0
where R is an alkyl, R' is an alkoxy or alkylamide group, X is oxygen or
sulfur, which are active pesticides, are synthesized by thQ reaction of
chloromethylimidochloroendic acid (II) with salts of iLlkylataides of
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USSR
MANDEL'BAUM, N. A., and NIKISHOVA, G. Ye. , USSR AutbOrls Certif icate No 265107,
filed 12 Apr 69, published 7 Jul 70 (from RZh-I!hLniy,~, No 3, 10 Feb 71,
Abstract No 3N-1149 P)
0-alkylthiophosphates or with salts of thio- or dithiophoaphoric acid. A
solution of 2.5 g of (EtO)2pSSNa in 10 ml of vater ii; added to 4 g of II,
heated to 90*C, kept at this temperature for five hours, cooled, Cie -residue
is filtered, washed with water and dried. Compound X is obtained (R - Et,
R' = EtO, X = S), yield = 85 percent, melting point 121-1.23*C. The follcfaing
compounds (I) are similarly prepared (given are R, R', X, yield in percent,
and melting point in 00: Et, BuM, 0.75, 100-1, PrP PrO, S, 72, 9f -100;
Et, EtO, 0, 74, 100-3; Pr,,PrO,,O, 80,, 73-5 -. Et, EtNLI, 0, .78, 11921; Ct'
PrNH, 0, 76.5, 132-4; Et, iso-PrNH, 0,: 82, 142-4.
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i W- OITZV~-~As~~M V W-Ma3v~ Lr 11: V;Ll M 4 U11 -F.'. I E, R, I I H; IMI ~11111 ;I I In I Marl P M111100111"aff M, I im in, IRI Irv M, III I M1111i MIPM IRWIN
USSR UDC 632-95
DAVYDOV L. A., MMOVO G. Ta.) ard M=LMIIM a..A,.
"Construction and Study of a Mathematical ~bdel of the Process of Produ,,-irZ
Sinerphos (4-Nitrophenoxyd-letllylsu:Lfide).
V eb. Kilim. aredstva zashchity rast. (ClIemical Protection ol' Plants
collection of vorks), No 2, Moscowo 1972,, pp 11-18 (from BVI-Mimiyu, No 22,
25 Nov 73, Abatract No 22N514 by A. F. Grapov)
Translation: The method of statistical planning of Em exWrlirent vas usea to
find the optimm paramters of the process of.producing ainerphou from
CI%CH2SEt (1) and X -1102C6440it (11) - 1: 11 molecular I-otio 1.07 p KOH: 11
molecular ratio 1.45, reaction tempemture 850, ttbe 561iin,,yield of
7(-HO2C6H4CH2%SEt 88.4%.
pimp
USSR UDC 632-95
KORNOUKHOVA, M. V., LOMEAKINA, V, I.t mffivwp&qt"'~k` GAR, K. A.,
GOLYSHIN2 N. M., BOKAREV, Te. If., FEDOSEYM.Up L. G., ond .90DROVA, M. R~
"Reaction of Thiophosphate Hydrazides with Sulfochlorides"
V sb. Mira. oredstva zashchity rast. (Chomical ProtectIon of Plants -- collec-
tion of works) , No 2, Moscow, '11972, PP 194-199 (from fah-Khiziiya, No 22,
25 Nov 73, Abstract Ho 22U567 by L. V. Razvodovskaya)
Translation: Compounds with the general formla Rl(H0)3'(S)X0J1S02R 2 M and
A3Xp(S)(NMMS02R2 ) 2 (H) (R = alkyl, aryloxy, ITHR, uR 2 'R2 2 R3 = alkyl,
I
aryl, X = 0 or NH) are obtained from the reaction of R*(R0)F('S)1MH2 (111) or
R3XP(S)(NHNH S02R2. Examples. (1) 0.03
2)2 (IV) with C1 nole of Et3N solution
in 30 ml Of C6116at 201 is added to 0.03 mole of III (R - Eti, K' = PhO) and 0,03
mole of Et3N in 70 ml of CA. The mixture is mixed for 5 hours at 35 to 400
and the sediment is filtered off Tho Ttrate is washed, dried, and the
solvent distilled off to obtain i OR = R- = Et' RI PhO, yield 66%, melting
0
point 91-3 . I jo obtaineO in a similar fashion 1, 111, yield In %, melting
point in OC or W4)D and d 25 are given): Me, Joo-PrUH, A,, 70, 1.1204, 1.2')64;
1/2 4
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OPW
K
'OUKHOVA, M. V., et al., Khim. aredstva zaahchity rast, No 2, 1972,
pp 194-199
t, iso-PrNH, Ph, 56, 117-8; Et, iso-BuNH, Me, 84, 1.505, 1.1974; Ph, Isa-
PrNH, Et, 68, 66-8; Et, Me2fl, Phf-fet 30, 78-80; Et, Et2Nr Et, 50, 1.514-9, 1.2035;
Et-, EtfatPhMe, 55, 1.535CO 1.1756; Et, PhO, Vh, 55, 72~4. (2) 0.05 mole of
Ph$02r. 200 is added to a solution of 0.05 mole of -IT (R--~X = FhO) and 0.05
mole of Et3N in 100 ml of alcohol. The mixtia-a is mixed for 6 hours at 20 0
and 8 hours at 60-70o; the alcohol is distilled off in %)art. The sediment Is
filtered off and thG filtrate evaporated ~o obtain Il (R21--R3--Ph, X = O)r yield
56%, melting point 168-700. Il is obtained in a similar' fashion (R3X, R2
yield in %y melting point in OC are given)i AO, Et, 50, 158-60F uOt Ph, "~O,
102-5; FhO) Me, 45t 173-5- PhNflo Moo 46, 1 and 11 hatre futgicidal and weak
contact insecticidal activity.
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USSR IOC 632.95
STONOV, L. D.0 BAKU-MMIKOs L. A., WACREVA, It. M. 0 WIDE Ll P-hLY1.1's YA. At, a~
MWIOVA, Z. M.
"A Herbicide"
USSR Author's Certificate No 347045, filed 9 M-ar ?t published 6 Sep 72
(froa Wh-Khimiya, No 10, flay 73# Abstract No 101,160,5P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translations 0- (2-Nitrophenyl) -O-zetbyl-N-n-propylan, Idol. hiophos phate (1)
in a dose of 1-2 kg/ha is Proposed as a,herbicide on fields cf flax and
vegetable crops. With application before sprouting, the activity of (1) In
%t for oats 24-15, millet 98-100# be=e 20-22, . lottuce,17-67, beets
67-87s, amaxanth 75-88, Mm and raAish 0. The coupound cen be used, in a
mixture with other active COMPOUA4S to broaden its spItetruni of actions
A
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MOUDAWA.U. A. j ABRAMOVA, G. L. MEMNIKOV, M. M.# GEDOSEYENK0, L. G.,
GGLUBEVA-0 Z. Z., and ANDREMA, YE. 1.
"Amides of O-Alkyl-S-alkyldithiophospbox~lo Acid -- Nove:L OrgQnophosphoric
Pesticides with Fungicidal and Insecticidal Properties",
Y sb. Xhim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Plant Protective Agents
collection of works), No 2, Hose.ow, 1972p. pp 205-209 (f'j.-om Mh--Khijniya, Ho 19g
Oct 73j Abstract No 1911525)
T=nslationo Studying the effect of the tbiol radical on peaticidal properties
of various compounds, a series of avddes with the generta fon,wa (ROMIS)p
WNW (1) has been synthesized (R~-Me. Et, Pro; A'-P=u iBo-11m, Buti
R"-Me# Et, Pro, iso-Pro, iso-But). Toxicological evalu#tIon ishowed I to
exhibit fungicidal propQrties, Contact insecticidal activity:of 1 17% much
woaker than the contact insecticidal actlyity.of known-I)mpa=tIons.
USSR
N. N., ABRAMOVAl G.6 L.o SNIIIHOVAt N. S., CAR;
K. A*# BOXAFtEV# YE. M., ORLOVA, V. J*j, and VAKMVAp v$. pt
"Synthesis and Pesticidal Activity of Dithiophosj~,.*:rilc Acid AmIdes"
V
bb Khim sredstva mshchity vast, (Ciiemip4a plant hotectiva Ag, 15
con;ction*of works), No 2, Moscow, 1972i Pp 210~214 (ilvoz Wh-RhiM'Al NO
19j Oct 73, Abstract No 19H479)
Translationi Studying the relationship of structuxe-Imticidal activity-a
series of amides RIITIN(C1CIiqCHqO)P(S)SR--I (I) has been ayothOeLzed and
evaluated (R-alky.11 H'-,H or alkyll R!"oealkylp Phi stibst~,Itutoa 1-~;anyl) the
compounda showing Insecticidia and scarialdea actIvity.' The!folloving
have bean obtained (R', Rv4I Irito ;?.0 # 20 0 IR.7p.9
nb 'C boiJ21t roportad)i
Me# H) Pre 1,2210, 1.5450, 4-1 Eto 141~ Pr, '1-1956, 1,53801
Pr# He Pr, 1.1660t 1-5300, -; isc-Fro He Pi's 1-17351 1*5)18P -; But He
Pre 1.1485, 1-53200 -; iso-bu# H, Pre 1-1505, 1.5280, -1 Me, Ii, But
-1,2018, -145410, -; Et, Pr, I;j T~,ui
USSR
bOLINIKOV, at al., V ab. KhIm sredstva mashchity =at.p No 2, Moscow, 19729
pp 210-214
1.5285, iso-Prp H, But 1,1295, 1,5310, -1 Boa, H, But 1.12B5, 1-5280r,
iso-Bu, H, But 1.1285, 1.1545, -1 Me, f4e, Pro 1.2123, 1.5450,
Et, Et, Pro 1-1313, 1,5180, -; Pro Pr, Pr. 1.0831, 1-5040, -; But But
Pro 1.0601, 1.5031, Yet Me, iso-Pro 1.1900, 1.5325, -1 Ets Et, iso-
Pro 1.1233, 1.5t6o, Pro Pro iso-Prl 1,09101 1-5080t -; Bus But iso-
Pro 1.0732, 1-5090p ~Iej Ve) But lo2133, 10500, -1 Ett Et, But
1.1123, 1-5160o -i Pro Pro But 1.0827, 1-5160, -1 bill But But 1.0581,
1.5060, me, H, Hit 124; Et, m. Ph, 61; Pro H, Ph,
601 iso-Pr, H, Fh, 74-5; But H, Ph. 45; isa-Bu, H, Ph,
78-91 Me, H, C6114c,1-4, 118-9; E-to H, C6114C.1-4,
2/k -
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MEL'BIICOV# ot al. V ov, Khim aredi3tva zuhchity rast,o No 2p Moscow, 1972
pp 210-214
71-2; Pr,.H, C6H4C1-4, 59-60i iso-Pr, He C6H4.Cl-4* -9 -s 60-1t
Bu. H. C6H4C1-4, 60-11 is"Bu, He C6H4CI-'P, 61-62; hie, Ye,
C6H4C1-4, 1,3632, 1.6o81, -; Et, Ets C64C1-4, 1.2700, 1-570~, -; Pre
-4, 1.2261, 1.5565, -t B -4, 1.1821o 1-5530,
Pre C6H4C1 Up Bu, C6H4CI
Ve, Nie, Fh, 1.2561, 1#57205 Et, Et, Ph. 1,2223, 1.56756 -1 Pre Pre
Ph s1-17001 1-55200 -1 Bu, Buj I-In I1.161o, 1,5500, aie, r;,e C6H)C12-
2#5# 74-75; Eto Et, C6H3Cl2-2,5# -6 -9 76-11 Pre Pre 06-ti3C12-2-5,
-0 -0 66-7; bu, Bu, C6H3C'-,-.-e-,5, 1-2763o 1-5660o -j Met He Phs -v -t
74-51 E-to ifl Pho -t -, 73-4; Frj He Flip -P -P 6~4-5; iao-Pv, He Pho
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USSR
kZLIINIKOV# K. N.# et al,, Vob. Xhims aredstva zaishchity rast. 9No 2m kloiscowt
1972l pp 210-214
69-70; But H, Ph, -s 59-60; iso-Bur li iPh, -j -s 83-41 Mep Viet
Ph,, 78-9; Et, Et, C6H5, -1 611-31 But But C6C151 40-1i
Me, H, C6H4NO2-4. 69-701 Et, H, C04NO2-11-, 65-61 Pr. H,
C6H4NO2-4, 62-31 iso-Pr, H, C6H4NO2-41 -V -W 60-1i Bu, H,
C0002-4, 62-3; iso-Bu, H, 0611002-4v -l -t 60-21 Yie, Ifle,
C6H4NO2-4# -t 75-4; Ett Eto C0002-4p -0 70-1; Pr, Pr, C6H4NO2-
4, 69-7ol But But C0002-4, -0 -f 65-60,
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USSR UDC 632.95
MANDELIBAUX. Ta. A., LOMAKIXA, V. I., KUTUZOVA, L. R.
"A Method of Synthesizing Dialkyl 1-Aryl-2-chlorovinyL Phosphates"
USSR Author's Certificate No 289732, filed 28 Jul 69, published 22 May 72
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 9, May 73, abstract No 9N494 by N. V. Lebedeva)
Translation: Compounds of the general formula (RO) P(O)OC(R')=C11Cl (I)
(R - alkyl; R' - chlorine-substituted or bromine-sugstitutitd Ph) are syn-
thesized by reacting (RO)2P(O)Cl (II) with compounds bf the formula
C102COW (III) In inert organic solvents in the preuence of alkaline
agents with a yield of up to 852. Fxauple. 0.1 mol.a. of 11'. (R - Me) is
added to 0.2 mole of f inely crushed NaOR in 300 ml of ether. The mixture
is heated to boiling, and a solution of 0.1 mole of III (it' = 2,4,5-Cl3C6H2)
in ether is slowly added. The reaction mass is boiloid for 4 hours, allowed
to stand for :V16 hours, filtered, evaporated, and c6mpourLd I (R = Me,
R' = 2,4,5-Cl3C6H2) is produced with a yield of 83%, neelting point 94-5*.
By a similar method compound I is produced (R - Et, 2,4,5-C13C6119)
with a yie-ld of 56%, melting point 77-78.5*. These compouftds can be ased
as insecticides.
r731
USSR UDC 632.95
SEMENOVA, S. A., SIFOROVA, T. A., GAR, K- A., ITSKOVA,
'A. L., FETISOVA, V. F., HIKOLAYEVA, T. A., and SELEZNHVA, V, P.
"Acaricide"
USSR Author's Certificate No 265611, filed 3 Jul 68, published 7 Apr 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, Svodnyy Tom (1, L-S) , No l(II) . 1973,
Abstract No IN450P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: Compound of a general formula (Ri))(R'O)P(,):)SCII-7CO~N(R")SO2(R...
(where R, R', R!', R'" = Cl - C4-alkyl, X = 0 or S) is iiuggeated for use as
acaiacide. Experimental data are presented on its aqueous emulsions under
laboratory conditions and the dur4tion of ~ts protective effect,
USSR UDC 632.95
MANDEL'BAUM, Ya. A,, LOMAKINA, V. I., KOPNOUKHOVA, M. V., anel MEL'NIKOV,
"Synthesis of Bis(~-alkyl(aryl)sixlfonylhydrazi.desI of~Thiqhosphoric Acids"
USSR Author's Certiticate No 332093, filled 26 Feb 70, published 17 Apr 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, Svodnyj Tom (I, L-S), No l(II), 1973,
Abstract No IN452P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: A compound with a general formula RP(S)(KIiNHS02R').) (I) (R
alkoxyl, aroxyl, or amino group; R' - alkyl or aryl) is synthesized by the
reaction of RP(S)(NILNH2)2 (II) with R'SO?Cl (III) in the presence of HCI
acceptor in solvent (CA, alcohol). E;cample. To OJ:5 mole II (R - ELO) in
150 ml C6H6 0.5 mole Et3N is added at 40*C followed bit a s1m, addition of
0.25 mole III (R'= EL). 'Me reaction mixture is stir'rpid far 2 hr at 60', and
for I hr at 80%, filtared tit 701C, and tmcien trill oul by evoporation. Ilie
yield of I (R - HtO, R'- ILL), ta.p. 158-160% fri 507.. Comj)i:,tind I prktp4tri~d
in the same manner were characterized by (RI R, m.p., tft %, yield %, 111 that
.ordei~): EtO, Ph, 3.02-105 (ale.), 30; PhO, Me, .17.3-17!i (ethelc), 45; PhOl Ph~
168-170, 56. Compound I possesses acaricidal and funglicidal properties.
USSR UDC 632.95
MANDEL'BA ABRAIWA, G. L., COI.EVLEVA, L. X,, FEDOSEYEZUKO, L. G.,
ANDREYEVA, Ye. I., and PRONCHENKO, T. L.
"Fungicides"
USSR Author's Certificate No 254254, Filed 8 Jul 68, Published 13 Mar 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurrial - Khimiya, Svodayy Tom (1~ L-S), No I(II),
1973, Abstract No lN490P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: Cempounds of a general formula (RO)R'HNr(1,3)S*.R (I) (R C, -
C3-alkyl or chloralkyl, R' and R~ CI - C4-alkyl) are sugj,,ested for use
as finigicides. They were tested an pure cultures of phytoputhogenic fungi
and gummosis bacteria. The LD50 for rice weevil of these compounds was
determined. Compounds I are toxic for fungus mycelium, and compounds
(EtO)PrHNT(S)SPr and (PrO)PrIINP(S)SPr (Ia) -are effecti~re against Verticillium
cotton wilt and their increa6e the cotton yield 1.5 tiines.
USSR UDC 632-95
MAIMEL'IIAUY YA A 111FISHOW., G. YE., HAMM,, 1. N,, anel ZAKS, P. G.
"Phosalone"
n c Ilecl
V sb. Xhim. aredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Plant 1J:f7otac'Lu t-3 0 ;10,1
of "Orks), vYP 1, lioscow, 1970, pp 25-28'(from lio, 1.3, 10 Jul 72,
Abstract No 131;455 by T. A. Belyayeva)
Transla.tiont The axticle shows the physical wid chemliou-3.1 jwc-T:Qr4,1es of
phosalone, its toxAcity, the method of prodatobij3 it fxivm (DILCI)eSSNa ard
ana- the method of ann1ynit:., A mathad Is.
devised for chloromethylat"an of chlorobamoxazolone, ~ Flauraj.one- can Zxn uZel
In the form of a 2Vo emulaion concentrate 4uld a .3c% wtittablq.~ powder.
i-7 USSR 1jVC 6321,95
AW A ~nuad REL11
-OVA Z. N. Ilk 1 N
B
"Plethy1nitrophos"
collection
V sb. Kh:Lm. sve~tva zashchity razt. (Chemical Plant Pi
of Works)f vyp 1, filoscow, 1970, pp 14-17 (from lip 13, 10 Jul 72,
Abstract, No 13N454 by T. A. Felyayeva)
Translations The article shows physical and chemic&l :1--copurtleG of ('V'cC)?
(4-NO2-3-MOC6H O)PS and (""~_0)2 (6402-3-MOC lil O)F'15 ad. a rethold for the
3 6.3
648
Synthe .1. and analyals of methyinitrophas (1). 1 Is umid Izi the form of a
2% emulsion concentrate.
1A
~~w MORIN
USSR v 11) C, 632 -95
'IM
B
A I, "A A SOYFERt R. S., ITDCGEMI~KO, L. C1. C0111011:11V, 11. 1M.
"k F urigicida"
USSR Author's Ce,
-tificate No 243998, filed 10 Jul. 67, j)iiblJ.fjhed 2 Nov 7:1
(from M-Kh1miya, No 11, Jun '?2l Abstract No 11111442)
Translationt O-Aryl
are used for diainfacting 6eoda (ce'roal 6-=1.w3) r=;i: ILT-1 1.102111 D"I:gi.
In a concentration of 0.00-3%) coflqpuvind 1 10 M'1,5 effCOA-7t '01
groh-th of Botrytio c1nerva, rlusarlwn nonlllfav--~ej, rilger ar.-I cithier
pathogenic fungi. The dioinfeetant Is nontaxic for pUmtrs iii a doze CT 2 kg
per ton of ttheat seeds and 4 kg par ton bf cat soeds,
USSR UDC 632.95
KANDEL'BAUM, Ya. A., NIKISHOVA, G. Ye., and MEL'NIKOV, N. N.
"Method of Production of Chloramethylimides"
USSR Author's Certificate No 311904, filed 28/07/69, publiihed 11/10/71,
(Translated from Referativryy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 9, 1.972, Abstract No
9 N529 P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: ChloromethyliaLides are intermediate pro~:Iucts in the syntlie,,jis
of phthalophos and phozalone, produced by the reactiom of the imide o~ the
corresponding acid with fornaldehyde and HCI (acid) al; a concentration of at
least 30%, at 55-60*C. 0-11 mol of a 37% solution of forninl.dehyde
and a 7-fold excess of a 36% HCI (acid) soiution are iridded to 0.1. niol Ph-
tbalimide, heated to 55-60% HCI (gas) is bubbled thrbugh f~or 8-1.0 hoLL, the
mixture is cooled and filtered. The precipitate is mished in water aad dried,
producing chlorome thy lphthalimide, yield 95%, m.p. 13(1-2*. The filtrate is
returned to the process. ChlorQmetiiyl-6-chlorobenzoic4izoloiii~ is produced
similarly, m.p. 120-3', an vell as 137*.
USSR VDC 547.26'118
JAVEMBAUM, Ya. ITSKOVA, A. L., and MEMNIKOV, N. N.
"Synthesia of O-Aryl 0'-Alk-yl Phosphites"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Ydiimii, Vol 42(104), No 3, Mar 72, pp 502-503
Abstract: The authors investigate the possibility of synthesizing alkyl
aryl phosphites in a single step from phqsphorus trich.1pride, the correspond-
ing alcohol and phenol. Methanol was used as the donorof the hydroxyl
group.
PCl'+ROll+ArOII+ClJ30ll (110)(A rO) Poll+ 21 ICI
Isolation of the O-aryl 0'-alkyl phosphit es is impeded by tbilt symmetric
dialkyl- and diaryl phosphites fornia(14 as by-products. r3temical and physical
data are tabulated for eleven synthesized 0-aryl phosphites.
USSR UDC 547.26'118
...A A SOYFER, R. S., BELOVA, L. A.
"Synthesis of Alkyl and Dialkylamides of 0-pherrjl-S-(I(-A~Lkylcarbamoylmt:thyl)di-
thiophosphoric Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XL11 (CIV), M:. 1, 1972, pp 62-65
Abstract: In order to find new pe3ticides and to stu(ty the dependence of bio-
logical activity on structure, the alkyl and dialkylapiides of 0-pbenyl-S-
(N-alkyl.carbamoylmethyl)ditiiiophosphoric acids (1) were synthesized from the
corresponding amides of 0-phenylclilorotli-iopliosplioric mcid [Ya. A. Mandel'baum,
et al., USSR Author's CertificaLe. No 230554, 1968; Bytall~ lzabr.. No 10, IIJ691
`771-co-hol [1Z. S.
and the Na derivatives of the antides oUthioglycolic -cid I
Soyfer, et al., USSR Auttlor's Certificate No 255262, 1,969; 11yull. izobr., No
33, 19691. The highest yields of compounds.(I)wZr~ obtaiT~
wd from the dialkyl-
amides of 0-plienylehlorothiophosphoric acids (higher than 50%).
The compounds (I) were tested awinsecticides,,acaricides and fungicides.
They have high activity as systemic acaricides, frequq!ntly eaceeding the acti-
vity of the atandard, and high actiVity~asfungicidesj
USSR UDC 547.26'118
HANDEL'BAMI. YA. A.j SOYFER, R. S., BELOVA, L. A., MEMNIKOV, N. H.
",Synthesis of Derivatives of Aryl-S-(N-alkylearbamoyltietkiyl)di- and trithiophos-
phates"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhImii, Vo I XLII (CIV), No 1., 1972, pp 65-73
Abstract: A study was made of the possibility of sy-n-thesizing 0-aryl-01-alk-J.-
S-(N-alkylcarbamoylmethy)dithiopho,gphates fron
phates and amides of thioglycolic acid (a) and fron, O-nryldichlorothioptiospliates,
amides of thioglycolic acid and sodium plcoholates in n1cohol. (b). One pro-
cedure resulted in greater than a 50% yield of the ta.Tpet compounds. A second
procedure gives a very low yield as a result of prevalvnce of the side processes
in the synthesis. A new series of 0-aryi-SS-di(l~~l-aliLvlcir--oamoylmetliyl)trittl*10-
phosphates was synthesized from 0-aryldichlorotliLopliotipliateir, and Na-derivatives
of thioglycolic acid. The reaction taMs place with the fontiation of a Geries
of side products. The compounds obtained have acaric~dal and fungicidal activ-
ity. The formulas, some physical characteristics, yields and side compounds
are presented for the various reactionsAn tabular faitri. The two synthesis
methods used are represented as follows
1/2
2/2
ArO
c I ArO s
+ RSCH2 ONIRI
RO>~~Cl - Z--l
11 -Scll CON.'IIHR'
2
Ito
b) ArOPSCI2+ Na SCH2CONH R'+RONa
No= No
USSR UDC 547.26'118
KORNOU11MOVA, M. V., LOMAKINA, V. I., and
~24 , All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Chemica~� orTant Protection
9 or P.
"a-Substituted Sulfonyl Hydrazides ofiThiophosphoria Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Ohshchey 1(himii, Sop 7~, Vol 41.,:,Nc 9, pp 2004-2007
Abstraet: Some sulfonyl hydrazides possess fungicitial and pesticidal prop-
erties. This study concerns the synthesis of i3-sulfonyl hydrazides of
thiophosphoric acid ester anides and thiophosphoric acid ester diamides by
the reaction of the corresponding hydtazides with alkane(arana)sulfonyl
chlorides in the presence of triethylamixte.
R0
R,
RO
\I1S1\II1NIISO,iv -1, (Cjl~)4N - IIC1
CIS0111- 11CI
R, R- ~ A)i. Ar, IV= 11, M; IV= A111.
USSR
KORMOUKHOVA, M. V., et al., Zhurnal Opshchey Khi--iii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9,
pp 2004-2007
Analysis of the biological activity of these compounds indicates that
sulfonyl hydrazides of the ester amides of the f ormtAla RO > PSNIh1MSO-,R'
R'
possess fungicide activity, while bisdiallkylsulfonyl hydrazides of
bisdialkyl-thiophosphoric acid ester diamides of the formula
(R2N)2PSL\TMS02R' exhibit insecticidal properties. The structure of
the above compounds are supported by tR, and PMR spe(:tra. Tables in the
original article cite the radicals, yields, formulas and calculation of
the new compounds.
2/2
---5 7-
USSR UDC 632.95:6o1.718.1
BAKANOVA, Z. M., KANDELIB~U SUPRI, G. S., KELINIKOV, ',X. N.o
U-1 j
M
V.
and ABBAKUMOVA N sFientiric Reseoj'rch institute of
Chemical Plant Protectants t
"Properties of Methylnitrophos and M-ithods for Its Aniilysisll
Moscow, Khimiya v__Sellskom Khozj2Zstv9v Vol 13, No Jan 70, -jp 32-35
Abstract; Chemically pure methylnitr~o_phos consiziits al' twro i3amers,
vi7 0, -dimethyl-0-4-nitro-3-metiiylphenyI thiopkjosphate (70-75 per-
cent) and 0,0-dimethyl-0-6-nitro-3-methylphenyI thiophosphate (25-30
percent). Isomer I is the principal active ingnidiet2r. of commercial
methylnitrophos, isomer 11 the synergist for, isomer L. Studies con-
ducted in 1964-1968 showed that methylnitrophoa ~isatckji~.,, the insecti-
cidal properties of isomer I (Sijmithjon,. Metathi,.,)n). 'Phis is con-
firmed by data of the Ternopol' i rii3ultural Expoirimi-jit Station on the
X'i'yInitrophos
'I tile bect leaf
effectiveness of Metathion and rito
miner and beet leaf aphidt as we' ,I as by resultarobtalned in experi-
ments of the Georgian Subtropical Laboratory oa4he tolUectivenjass of
WIN 1 41
USSR
BAKANOVA, Z. M., et al., Khivii Xa _v Sel Iskoni , KhozZaL,%I,
Vol No
it
Jan 70, Pp 32-35
these preparations against the citrus white fly. Both isomers of
-a. 1-.vk - toi,4 -rAn I-h tf I
7'
024 uttcLAsSfFiE!6i:i!! PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
IRC ACCESSION NO-AP012*483.,
s
ArvEXTRACT-(.U) GP-(1-~--.,:,A65-TRACT.' ol~ ECt
rp TH~ R iiiYNTkESIS OF:P 0SUB2
SUB-67 H SU84 G("H SLIBMW~L-- -'ET MTROFOSY M T-ROM'p
NITROCHLOROBENZENE (111 AND HU(CH 5UBZISUB2 SET (111JIt IN THE PRESENCE
CF'KOH AND METALLIC UC, WAS CARRIED OUT )N 11CONME SU112 OR ACNPIE SUB2 BUT
GAVE LARGE. AP.T. GF BY PRODULTS; IN ME ;SUB2 513, Tf,1ERE ARE NO SIDE
REACTIONS. OPTIMIZATION OF THE REACTION CONUITI"!NS 6V A STATISTICAL
PLANNING METHOD SHOWS THAT 87PERCENT 1. 15 06TAINE10 WETH 3.3.-1 111-11t
L. 2: 1- KOH lit 0.06:1 CU 11 AT 34DEGREES KITH REACTION 1IME L.33 HP.
UNCLASSIFIEO
1/2, 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE,SSING 9ATr-_--o,)(JCT7(3
T-ITLE--PRUPERTIES AND MET100S FOR ANALYZING METHYLNITRUPHUS -U-
.,A,UTHUk-105)-BAKANOVAt L..M.w MANDELGAUM* YA-Aor MEL011KOV, N.N., SUPINg
G. S. vABBAKUMOVAs N.V.
'COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-KHIM. SEL. KH01. 1970s 8(.t)v 3Z-5
DATE PUBL ISHED----70
:SUBJECT AREAS-81OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-ISOMER, ORGANIC PHOSPHOROUS INSECTICIDE, OR%';ANIC NITRO
COMPOUND
-CONTROL 14ARKING-110 Rk57RICTIUNS
~.~DOCUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PRUXY RELUFAAME-1990/1159
CIRC ACCESSION N(j--AP0l0')Z7_5
UNCLASSIFIED
212 015 UNCLASSIF10 P0,JCES;5RNG GATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APU109276
~AOSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. THE PROPERUN-S ItIc"RE -GIVEN OF
KETHYLNITROPHOS9 A MIXT. OF U,O#0lf4ETffYLv0v4vNlTRjll,3s
H[TtiYLPHENYLTHIOPHUSPHATE (1) (70-75PERCOM AND 0,U,0114ET)tYL,U,
6 rN I TRO v 3 v METKYLPHENYLTH I DPH~JSP HATE ( 1. 1 ) 12 5-30 P Fil C E N rl it AN L) 11 1 QL.
ACTIVITY., ISOMER I IS THE: ACTIVE SAJB$TANCEr AND fi AC'fi:D
FORMULAC ARE GIVEN PERMITTING (;A N,! (IF THE CONTENT OF
SYNERGISTICALLY* ~.LC
ISOMERS WITH AN ACCURACY, OF iSIMILAR E T
PARTICULAR
UDC 6J2.95
V sb. Khin. -,redstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Means of Plant Protection
collection of works) , vyp. 1, Imascow. 19700 pp 5-8 (from RZh-Khimiya, l,'.,o '-2,
Jun 72, Abstract No 1217427)
Translation: The physical and chenical properties of phthalophos (1), the
toxicity, the method of analysis and means of obtainitig, I nnd cbloronethyl-
phthaUmide are described.
UDC 632.95
USSR
Ap LOMKINA, V. 1.,~ MVNIKOV, 11. 111.
l!"De--ivatives of Pho3phoric and Dithio:carbaInic, Acids'
V sb. Khim. sred.stva zashchity rast. (Cliemical Means of Plant Protectior.
collection of wo:rks), vyp. 1, Moscow, 1970, pp 104-110 (from RZ1i-Kbiniya., No
12, Jun 72, Abst,..-act No 1214426).
Translation: In order to study thtir peaticidal activity, derivatives of phos-
phoric and dithiccarbamic acids were synthesized with the general for-inui.is
(RO)(R')(X)SCH CH SC(S)NR" (1),(R
2 2 2 ())2p(S)SC"2CO""C(S)t~'1t'2' (H) and 1"2,NC(S)C1E2-
Pit akyl, TV' - C
C
H2 (M)(everywhere, R - alkyl, R' != alkoxyl. oz 2-C5-al~
R"' aryloxy or the aryluercapto group X - 0 or S) A soLution of 0,02'
moles of CICH201 2!W(S)N (Pr-iso)2 In 5Q iat of ethnnol is added to a solkildon
of 0.025 molez of (Buo) 2P(S)SK In 50 mt of obsobite Othanal at 200 and with
mixing. The mixttxe b; heated,for 5 hourn at 54-65~ and Ultered, separalAn,
I (R - BU, R' - 110, P" - lao-Pr, froii the mother liquar;
(:17' 3002PS
the yield ia 60.7% with a meltinF poini of 46-94 (et4~nol). Tlie I is ObtaLned
.1/4
Ilia, I
USSR
MANDEL'BAIM, YA. A., et al., Khim. sredstva zashchity rast., vyp. 1, "loscow,
1970, pp 104-110
analogously (the R R", X and the molecular formala are recalculated, the
0 20D 12
yield in %, n d 4;: Lt, EtO, Pr, S, C H NO 49 70.6, 1.5726, 1.639;
4 13 28 2P5
Pr, Pro, Pr, S, C 11 NO PS 73, 1.5512, 1.1186; Pr, Pro,. iso-C H S, c 11
15 36 2 49 5 ill 19 40-
N0 PS 84, 1.5343S 1.0862; Bu BuO iso-C NO PS 74, 1.53129
2 40 ~~2 '144 2 40
1.0704; Et, Ph, :?r, 0, C 17H28 NO2PS 21 19, 1.5611), 1.1.620. The I are also ob-
tained by the int:eraction of equi-inolecular amounts of R"NX(S)SM (M is an alkali
2
metal) with (R0)1,'R)P(X)SCH2 C11 2CL In particular$ I are synthesized by the in-
o 20
dicat method (11t, R' , R", X and, the molecular foraiul.a, tho yield in 2, n D
and d are givert): Et, EtO, Et, S, r, 11 NO PS 4,1.69 L.55099 1.1643; 1'r,
4 .11 24 2 V
PrO, Et, S. C H No PS, , 50, 1.5495, 1,1416; Ru, Dub, Et, (), C Ill
13 26' 15 32-")3"S3'
56.2, 1.5294, 1.1176. A uolution of 0.02 o1oles of CICH iii W-20
2 2
aZ of m-t2hyl. ethyl 'karone is. added to the suspension bf 0.02 moles o ~- (PrO)
PSSK in BC~-90 nZ of methyl elthyl ketone at 20-22'; tNa mixtare is mixed f0-
1.0
12 hours at 50-75', isolating II (R - R!.' 11r) , C 11 "03"S41 Y'e Id '1.2A-'. 12 D
15 30'
2/4
64
USSR
MMMEL'BAMI., YA. A., et al., Ehim. sredstva zashchitir rast., Nlyp. HOSCOW,
1970, pp 104-110
1.5091, d20 1.0589. The 11 is obtained analogously (R, R", the molecular for-
mula, the4yield in 7., n 20 D, d20 are given): Et:, Pr, C if NO PS 25, 1.5218,
4 13 26' '3 4'
1.1496; Pr. Et, C11 NO i's 53.7, 1.$419, 1.2104;r.;u, Et, C U 1\70 Ps 54.6t
131-26 3 4* 15 30 3 49
1.5366, 1.1917; Bu, Pr, Cit PS
17 34NOll V 53'
9 0 melting point 42-60. A solution of 0.025 Moles of R NC(S)SCH C11 Cl in
3 2 2
io-i5 ta of c 6E6is added toasuspension of PhOllia 0,~')tained from 0.025 Ljoles
of rhOH and O.C25 -metallic Na at 200) in i5 mg of c it '.rhe mixture is heated
6 6'
for 6 hours at 70-75% isolating 111 (11, - Pr, 11"' - PhO) , C15 11 23 NOS 21 yield 82%,
n2.0 D 1.5531 d201*0733. The Ie obtained analogo0sly (R, R"', the nolecular'
formula, the eld in n2OD d are given): u, 11110, C 11 NOS 40.3
yi
1 4 :1.3 19 20
1.5828, 1.1282;ilt, 4-clc 6If40, C1.3 11 18 (11,41"Os 20 63, 1.58~;19, 1.,2047; Et, 2,4-C]. 2C6 if3
C13H 17 (;12NOS2# 111, 1.5932, 1.2352; Et, rhs, c13H19 N530 60, 1.6120, LIU5; Et:,
3/4
USSR
MVELIRAUM, YA. A., et al., Khira. sredstys zashchiiz rast., iryp. 1, Moscow,
1970) PP 104-110
4-CIC 11 S, C H C114S 67,5, 1.6361, 1,2493; Pr, 4-CIC 11 ~Ot (11 11 1 760
6 4 13 18 31 6 4 15 22~1170SV
1.5730, 1.172;3;Pr, 2,4-Cl C H Ov, C H C1 Os 62, 1.5732, 1.878; Pr, PhS,
2 6 3 1-5 2 1 2~ 2
C15423"S3 . 61, 1.59551, 1.1086; F'r, 4-C~C6if 4s, C15"22~-INS350, 1.6122-0, 1.916.
The I-III do not have insecticide activity~ Weak jhe)tbicj.dal and significant
fungicidal properties were erhibited.
4/4
USSR uDc 63R.95
---YA.-- WN
NSKOVA, A, L., GAR~ K. A.) UIA, V. F., and 0%.,0'/A,
V. 1.
"An Arcaricide"
USSR Authors' Certificate No P-67,24, Cl. A Ul xt 9/36i A 01 n 9/14;, f iled
16 S e p M,-p shed 17 Jan 72 (frari X41t-Mimiya, Nql~ 14, P5 Jul 72, Abstmit
No 14N468 by T. A. Belyayeva)
.,,lest arplication
Translation: For the control of spider ntites the- authars ~sagj~
of a thiophoaphate with the general fornn)A (W)(.R'R'!If)P(O)'4:!Cff2COll(L;t)c~0,2t.~e
Et ResmIta of I tents on
or Nt; Pr; . H" SO 11~ Me,
spider mite j;pecimens are preseated.
MUIRM ... 11M,
USSR UDC 632-95
amd NELINIKOV, N. N.
VLADIMIROVA, I. L., GRAPOV, A. F.,
"Fungicidal Mixed Ester-emides and Dia~mides of Thio- and Dithiophosphoric
and Phosphonic Acids"
V ab. Khim.*.ya i primeneniye fosfororgan. soyedin. (Chemistry and Application
of Organophosphorus Compounda -- Collection c rks), Mlwtcaw, "P6-uka, -I 72P
-9
pp;449-476 (from Wh-Khimiya, No 14, a5,:. Jal 72, AbstL,ract Wo 14V'~85 bY
T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: The authors synthesized ester-amides of thiorhcsphoric acid
amides and hydrazides of 0-alkyl-S-ai7,3,flithiophospl~ioi*ic acid, ester-amlides of
methyl-, chloromethyl- and trichlor-or;etkiyli,)Iiosplic)niC~aci(I..q, 0-alkyl N, III-
-YldiaT- lathiopho-phates, G-aikyl
ia- "i
d
amides of t4iopbosphonic acids, dithiocycladiphosphiiiianes., arld diamides of
methylphosphonic acid, in order to study their fungiOidal activity. Ester-
amides of wthylphouphonic acid, although capable of partici-
pating in n!dox processes, suppress the grovth o:r nmrqal o,.t,(,jr3,nis;as weakly.
Derivatives of thiophosphoric and thiophosphonic ackd~s shoved. sirflificant funji-
cidal activity. S-Aryl amidodithiophosphates passe.4s, the highest fungicidal
activity. The fungicidal activity of ~he preparations usluqlly rises with an
increase of the radical at the nitrogen from Cl to
C4
USSR UDC 621#791.7561669.15-194
RYBAKOV, A. A. and DENISEAMO, A.. V. , Institute of
Rem1higimeni Ye. 0. Paton of the Acadezy.o;V Scleaces, UkrSSR
"Tha Effeat of Titanium on Properties of Welded Jol,,Al;s of Bilicozanganic
Steel"
Uev; Aytonaticheskayal Svaekap 00 71 4Ul'7Zt PP 9-1,41
Abstraett An investigation wua nado of the effoct of up to 0.23% Ti. additions
on the meaianical properties of welded Joints of silicomanganic steel con-
taw~xg 01-4-0.17% C, 1.08-1.2~% Ent 0.51-0-82% sip ai~ad 0.02!?-0.086% Al.
Specimens 11 mm. thick and double-seam flux welded VIO Sv.-O&,,A electrode
were ,Umvestigated. The weldino- -of aillcommngamlc striel with > 0. 15% Ti
additions vaz found to levA to joint embrittlemunt. A decren.se of TI additions
to 0.1.3% tends to increase the impact ductility -of in,11vidual. parts oi'
welded Joints. Recommendations axe given for wet),dirW,1 sili-oomanganic steel
wit,h increawsd '"i content > 0. 13%). and for In4mijuing timpact ductility of
the seam total and tH. meW. of tNi, AeaT-3*A!a zone Of: ~ al lioonmnganic stool
&dxU+.Ion%IIjr alloyed with 0.1%~Ti" Fly* illustraitionot IJAO
bibliogntphic references,
--- N_ - MMUMIRMIUMH
621.'31
)6.679,"(
U
k9NDEL'5HTAI4, 1-1. Y a. and 3 TAIRI I K, A. M.
"Coaxia,'j. Resonance Discharger Cor: Roceiver Protectiin"
Avt. sv. S3SR (Axithor's Certificate -J!~~SZO Clae,;s 21a 731 (AH, 01
1/14), 272,105, ,-:)j-Iic:--icn 9.71
(from i4ro. 10arch 71, Abl:',t%vact 4"o. 3B0-1."IP)
Translation: 11h- i,ro-Pcst~~d discharger contain.13 i-.e rm~--~t J- --ally 9~ -z~c!
coaxial s~--ctions. Lor the pur,,-I.ostp of brondL!n,~.n.~- th~! Operatimr
frequtzmcy V?uid, r-I:sc.---.ance. allaFAIMIII~VUIS XMITLILd by ho.1.1ow metal V.,.b,-;s
wbich co.nnect tlie inncr and cuter:coliductors',pf thrl- coa-xial 1,-nfa,
and met I rods, olie end of whiolh is aonne~cted~ito thi outer cc.-i-
a
ductor, are insurted into the coa;~I-al; a k~&Lioa,.
USSR UDC: 621.372.831kh-7WO88-3)
MANDEL
"A Hesor:ance Window for Coaxial Dischargers"
USSE Author's Certificate No 273307, filed 15 Jun 64,publlrlied 2 Nov 70
(from M-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6BI92 P)
Translation: The proposed resonance window for cow:i&l disciLiargers is
acco dated in a section of coaxial line. To reduce breakdown voltage,
the devL:e is made in the form of two metal sectors located --n the i)lsaie
of the coax cross section. One- of the m-ta.), secUirs is cor.,micted to the
inner conductor of the coaxial line and Is mieparated g'rom thu outer cart-
ted to the
conn"
ductor by a narrow gkp, and the- other mtal. sector is
L=er and outer conductors of the copOd4 line.
166
MINNIffiffispil. ~11 01111iff MUM 11=10111=1111
IJDC: 621.396.6719.4(088,8~
-4-.-kV.8mW
Uarrou-Band Coaxial Discluar: er"
Avt. sv. .,uthorls ~'erti-ficatle ~`Ias 21a' 7
1/14), !To. 273-.-~06, 1%p,,AAcation 26).12.64, I'llUication 1-4. 09, 7 0
(from Kh-Radiot,-khni~ka, -,'i'o .4arch. 71, Abst:m!ct No. 3394P)
Translation: proposed discharger concists of a sact-ion of
coaxial line boundQd on two side3 b inductive rods;. Two ca
acit-o'r's' are connecttid in pnrallel t- othe rosomi.tor, with Olec-
:~n th~! for,-.q of conic e- ;64~ oni; of them.
:~Lpa. or" t
65
US5R- UDC 621-64:3-001-5
S. Lks SEPSMOV, S. YR., ands BQQACHA'.K, TUf. L., Institute of Elec-
~#Jm:- elding-~imeni Ye. 0. paton,.~~Kiev
Increasing thot Impact Strength of Gas P1 Weld Maialm
pe,
Moscowl.Stroitellstvo Truboprovodov, No'7, Jul 71, PP 23-26
Abstrant; The article describes work performed at tbm Institute of Electric
Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton to estimate the impact, stxongth 1~iv3l. of the weld
metal ()f- gas pipes and to deter-mine ways of. increasing it. Tests of expanded
0
17GIS Aeel pipes showed that the impact strength of the weld.s at -40 C was
consideirably less than for hot-strairlitened or therria),4 strengthened pipes.
Lbw ixq)act strength values are observed at -40 and -600 C rtght after weld-
ing~. Inansion causes cold deformation of the MOtal, ~VhiChL produces az
additional reduction in the impact strength of the welds. To increase the
impact strength of the metal of the defoi=ed welds, a rore bor-ogeneous struc-
two- with refined grains must be ~obtaine'd. For mxp"d~d 17015 steel pipes
X/2:
RM!, MIMM~ I IMI. I
U&C8
MM-MIBEROI- So L,s et ale, Stroitel'stva Trubaprovo~Ov, No 7, Jul 71, PP
tbia-can be done by using a special electrode wire alloyed with molybdenum.
Ackel. (Sv-10,114M or Sv-08FbN214 wire);in conjunctiOn with a bigh-sili~-a
;.as.well as by postheating under normalization:or
temp!tr quenching con
dittims.
------ ------ --
IM HIBIN 11 -------
ME= ~11~010MGIMW
77777
621.3
USSR IMC: 72-65088.6)
Xa., STARIK, A. M,
WDEL'SHTAM,.44.
"A Coaxial Discharger for Blocking a Transmitter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 273305, filed 12 Vec 64, pubj"JEhed 14 Sep 7,0
(from RZh-Radioteklinika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 24Y21 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate dntr(,d-,tces a Loaxial disc*-arger for
transmitter blockiiig made in the form of a tee vith a rescnant windo-.- con-
nected in the side branch. In order to,tune the discharger to F_ nredeter-
mined frequency, a coaxial loop of controll.rble lengt4 open at the ends is
connected to the face in whicn the resopaat window is locaved. This looD
is formed by a continuation of the outer conductor of the co&x. and a r-4---tal
rod of variable length connected to the,central section o r.::ie resonant
window.
C
USSR UDC 1)35.3?:621.375.8
BOL'~HOV, 11. A., GUZEYEV, 1. D., ZYBIN, A. V., KOLOSHN~A;0%1_,_~', Y WV
_q , mz~ Ovo
I. A., NEDLER, V. V., ~YUNDEL'SHTAM, S. L,, TIHOnYEV, Y,e. F.:, and FILIMINOV,
"Determining Small Na Concentrations bv the Fluorescence Resonance 'Hethad
Using Tunable, Pulsed Dye Lasers"
Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, t4ovembeir. 1973, -p 01-3124
Abstract: The subject of this article involves tile triethad of Fluore-sc--n;:~.:
resonance in the use of tunable radiation dye lazers foi: dcre.:,--in,,,
concentrations of elements. Experitnents designed Vo de-mc,41stra~-.C the pos~-!-
bilities of this method in the sa-tun-.Ltioamtolle of resol.11,11ce trzln.,~itioll 'u-i"11
Na as the element to be detected aro di~scribed, For the of tho
Na. vapor a rhodamine laser of the 6Zh type, pumpe.,; by thn secord
f a iieody-nium laser, was orployed. The durar,~,:ln of tl-e rulsec
radiation o
was 2-10-8 sec, their po,:ar was I.j)5 the oidth of the
nable rangt
,vith .-I
was I X, and the Vin _.I 5(,oG-6 loo
between scintillations. T~,e
of the eqtiipment is given,
1/2
Acc 4 Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
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Aft4,929C
aluophysic$ (0 !Ipih.tro.
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skoph i. astrofizib
-Eizicbeskd.. Inui 1MbIuL--
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ble, ji~o tile itse Of
Rroiewo thjib.*qr Mteon
y 1 aqt", pro
To as disft~ Uiducle
dwnkal A~
of id0itificoAd0owd hin p4 Sol
v6e jtu~6 y f co"NW,
phefto"non. of tho; , Jurbi I (kermln4ion 91 Ole
temperature in. tto KAW corona, and the use of a 6-ser work for
stUdying the highiq ionized states of elements and compounds. i%W
:~REELI;'ORAHE
7-7:
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030 UNCL S ~'ROCFSSING Gfll'l--27N"V70
TITCE--THE PHYSICS OF ELECTRONIC ANo ATCHIC COLLUitIONS: -U-
F.: AUTHOR-02)-DAMBURG, R.YA., KRAULINYAi, EaKo
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S,OURCE--MOSCOWe VESTNIK AKA0FMTI WOK SSSRv RUSSfANs VOL 40v NO Lt JANUARY
1970f PP. 112~-113
~_OATE PUBLISHED---70
~''S UBJECT AREAS
--BEHAVIORAL ANO SOCIAL SCIENC
ES,~. PHY ICS,
~'--TOP I CTAGS--CONFERGNCE, ELECTRON COLL I SJON~ ATUMP $0L I O~. STATEs USCHARGE
P
LASMA' IONIZATION, DISSOCtAT'ON
ARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS
~-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_t3XV* REEL/FRAME -3006/1652 T E NO I I V01-13
ACCESSION NO -AT 1352 1
6
ILINCLA5SIFIED,
W11H Ao to DULGINUV A REP01if ENIFITLED "THF- O-I)SERY,41 1 ON (IF COMET$ AS A
SOURCE OF INFORMATION ABOUT I.I.F.MI'llrARY P(WC kill DE R COLLISIQNLF,5-1~
COND IT I DNS ALL THE SURVEY KEP"'IRTS AROUS.,ED 14UC1Ci(NTE:AI!:St AND AcTIVE
MCUSSION. A VERY LAROE NUMBER OF REPORTS 0 EA L TWITH EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATIONS OF ATOM-Al'OM COLMSI.ONSI.,~
UNCLASS I F ZED
V
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P I's 11) C F I S I N GDATE-27NOV70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0135267
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- W.TRACT. 'THE FOURTH M-L ONION CONFEERENCE ON
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7: 04 030 UNCL A~ S I F IE'6 0Kcl;CES!iJNG DATE--27111OV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0135267
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IN A NUMBER OF REPORTS OF CO WORKERS OF THE SAME
INSTITUTE WERE RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIMIS OF T14E ENERGY SPECTRA OF
ELECTRONS LIBERATED DURING COLLISIONS 'OF Posrrivi~;AND 1;,f-,GATIVE IONS WITH
ATOMS, , THAT METHOD PROVED TO BE SUCCESSFUL 114 STUOYING AUT010NIZATION
STATES OF AR, NE, NA, K, R3 AND CS ATOMS, LONG IJVED~ AUTOIONIZATION
KR, AND XE ATOMS AND THE AP :PRWE K)SITIVE (ON 4ERE
STATES OF ARt
1PHYSICOCHV'14 [CAL INST Tur I E
DETECTED BY MEANS OF MASS SPECTROMETRY I E m '41
O,P It) .1001ONIZAHON
~L- YA- -KARBOV) METHODS OF r U44TION ~OF~LONG L10
OF. LITHTUM L.IKE AND' 14ETA,SjAaLE IUM LIKE,'PARTICLES WER~
.i4VESTIGATEDl(HOSCGw UNIVERSITV):~
UNCLA'St -1
A.- F. -E-U--,
USSR UDC 53-083
ZMXOVSKIY H
Candidates of Technical
YE. YE., and MANIFV~~.,
Sciences
"Errors of Linear Interpolation During Liscrete I-Seasurameats of a Random Process
by an Inertial Instrument"
Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, NO 5, YaY 1971, PP 36-38
Abstract: General foniul~-s are obtained for calculating the current and mean
error dispersion of the linear interpolation of a steiWy roxdom process. on the
basis of discrete readings of an ivortial instrument. Theve relationships are
given specific form in appacation to the problem of linear interpolation
of a steady process with an exponential atitacor-relatiom furtation. It is shown
that with a known discretization interval of an exponentially coz-n--latied pro-
cess, such a lag of the meanuringr instriunent can b3 fomid, et which the rnean
dispersion of the error of linear interpo:~&tion is mini]-41. At sr-all intervals
of the discretization. of an exponentially correlated pin:)cess, use of the read-
ings of the less inertial of any two compa.rable instruttents permits a hif-,her
accuracy of linear interpolation to be obtained: at dive retir,~itiozi intervals,
'which exceed a critical value, hij~,!~her accurucy of linaiiir int-..rpolation is at-
tained with the use of jr4avurements obWaed. by iwanu (IiZ the rnre in~,,rtlal of
comparable instruvientv- 3 figures*
USSR
YAVIUN V. So, GUZEYSV, 11. V., ZAYaTs, V. A., To Sol
hnd~KURZIH, V. No
-e
"TJ at -b
ra of ]Photo Elycitatior of
iatlon In
__q
j17 1'
Moscow, Pisma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy 1. Teoreticheskay Fizilti, Vol 17,
No 9, 5 May 73, pp, 480 - 483
Abstracti Recent experiments have,been successful in th~a study of charactoristics of
.excitons in the lon-wave infrared band. Atz-orption in the region of 2 - 5 Tlev
-was observed in 1971. Subsequent ex-Derim-:!nt:3 with a hackwaxds t..;ave tube recorded
absorption by fr.-)a excitors in germanium of a triplet vith ri-TrIcil,(.1ruin a t 3.1,.2 '1 (! v.
In both canfis the jerranium had resithsal impuritles of 1012 .1o )CM 3, 1-1111ci)
does not completely oxclude possible impurity. effecteu, Tha authors have vade
10 c.
tests at Impurity levels no greater than 54ci p.-3 with a bae),vard vave tube
at 340 - 455 a-nd 510 - '130 micrometerz, as well as with a diffraotion spectrometer
e. the far infrared re-,-ion of 60 700 micromet-ers. The arperlnents were at
4,2 degrees K,
USSR
VAVIIDV, V. S .et al., Moscow, Pisira v Zhxwnal EkspeAmentallnoy I TeGreticheskoy
'Fisml- Vol li, No 9, 5 HaY 734 PPA180 483),
Results indicate that the binding energy of the extAton In the ground state
is 3.7 Nev and that the distance betweenothe lowest two, states is 0.7 Kev
a result which agrees fairly well with theoretical pred-ictiona and with measure-
Peat& in the interional trarsition region, The narrownoss of, the aibsorption lines
measured Andicates that kinetic criergy of the expAtons does not sub-
-stanflally contribute to broadening these lines. The Vt%dneos is apparently
related -to interactions between the excito s a' d null ds4llations of the crystal
n n
__1_/2 016 UNC~ AS'S I Eb J'R0P.-$S1WG DA+E--27NOV70
rtTLE--CA1k6E.NE CHEMISTRY -U-
A-UTHOR-( 05)-DAN1 LK INA, L.P.r KOMENDAWOVI H.I.-o 1,A15T11Q)V, R.R.,
MANDELS14 aJ-4~-Y.ip RAZIN'i Ist.Va
U131 1401
'iNFG--USSR
SOURCE--VESTN. LENINGRAD* UNIVot Ffl.~' K H 1.4. WC) (Ilv L23-43
DATE PUBLISHED--------70
SUBJECT APEAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL BONDING* MOLECULAR STAUCTURE~ 'C.HEA,[4',AL REAMON
MECHAN I SM
MARKIN6--NO RESTRICTIONS
CONTROL
.-OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--300611736 5 TE PNO--W /00 54411~rl)/ 00-0 100 1/0 17 3/ 0 14 3
'.'C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0138709
U114C LA S-,S,l P I E 0
7T7
R J.~,SSV14
UNCLASSIFIE0
JITO~'- -THE PHYS7CS OF ELECTRONIC AND AlOMTC GOLLISION!li -U-
-~:,'AUTHOR-(02)-DAMBU
RG, R.YA., KRAULINYA, E.K.
~~:'~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S,OU RE--MOSCOWt VESTNIK AKADEMIl
NAUK SSSRv RUSSIAN, 1110L 4-0.) NO IJAiNUARY
1 4970, PP,112-113
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAV I ORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCESt PHYSIC:S
TAGS--CONFEREiNCE, ELECTRON COLLISIONI ATOMt SOUD Sl*,VTEv DISCHARGE
PLASMA, IONIZATIONo DISSOCIATION i
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/1652 STFP ~40---OR/0030/7i]/O~.~)/(JOL/0112/Olil-,'
rjR.C ACCESSION N0--ATl)135267
030 UNC L A SS I F I EO 13110(_t~v~,LNU OATE-27NOV70
c IRC ACCESS1014 NO--AT0135267
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT- THE FOURTH ALL UNION CONFERENCE ON
THE PHYSICS OF ELECTRONIC AND ATOMIC COLLISIONS WAS KELD ON 15-20
SEPTEMBER 1969 IN RIGA. THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSIC$ OF THE AS LATVIAN SSR
AND THE UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA TOOK UPON THEMSELVES THE'ORGANIZATION OF
THE MEETING. PARTICIPATING IN THE WORK WERE ABbUT 3511 REPRESENTATIVES
OF ACADEMIC AND BRANCH INSTITUTES AND VUZES OF T10-, COUNTRY AND ALSO
-GUESTS FROM BULGARkAj HUNGARYt EAST GERMAg"4"? AND YUGOSLAVIA. ONE HUNORED
ANO EIGHTY REPORTS WERE READ AT THE PLENARY ANO S~,,CTIOWAL SESS[OINS. TO
STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND CONTACTS WITH THOSF RELATEO ~AREASI FOR THE FIRST
TIME AT THE CONFERENCE SURVEY REPORTS WERE MADE W AT0-'VJC COLL15IONS IN
THE SOLID STATE M B. FIRSOV# V. A. MOLCHANOV AND~E. .5. PARILIS), ON
MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION (N. 6. DELONE AND L. V. KEOTSH), ON THE CRLATION
AND DESYRUCTION OF COHERENT STATES BY COLLISIONS 14. Kl+, KOPVILL-rM) , AND
ON CHEMICAL ACCELERATORS (6, V. LE-Oflf'AS)s YU.. N, GNEDIN REAG JoiNILY
WITH A. Z. DOLGINGIV A REP04T ENTITLED "THE QOSERVAT~JON QF -T
C Q 14 c- 5 A S A
SOURCE OF INFORMATION ABOUT ELEMENTARY 1"ROCESSI:S UNOEk ClOtLISIOMLESS
CO'401TIONS". ALL THE SURVEY KEPORTS AROUSED MUCH iNTEREST AND AcTIVE
DISCUSSION. A VERY LAi(GE NUMBER OF REPORTS DeALT,101TH EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATIONS OF ATOM-ATOM COLLISIONS.
UNCLASSIFIED,
3/4 030 UNCLAS31FIEO' VIES,." NG 0ArE---?714?,V7C4
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0135267
&BSTRACT/EXTRACT-TRANSFER OF EXC fTATEOIN BET,,t(EEN HELLUM %I-0-MS WAS STUDIE0
UNDER CONDIT10,14S OF DISCHARGE PLAS44 (LENINGRAD ANO CHUBASH LJNIV-cR'-S ( TIES
AND THE CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE 01: It
PHYSIC,:S OF THE
-CHNICAL
HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES)- BEFWEC:N HYUROGE-N A I OMS I PHY S I CO r F
INSTITUTE IMENI A. F. IOFFF (IF THE AS USSR) AND FRIP1 E;0--l 11-0 HYOROGIEN
ATOMS TO ARGON ANOMS (INSTITUTE 111,1E.141 R. BOSHKOVICI-1, YUGdSLAVIAll
IAEASUREMEiNTS WERE MADE OF THE MEAN LIFE OF METASTAI~LE HFLIUM AT01"IS,
PROCESSES IN XENCIN WERE INVESTIGATED, ETC. 114 A LARGE NU4BER OF
REPORTS THERE WERE DISCUSSIONS OF QUESTIONS RELATING To EXPERIMENTAL
STUDY OF REACTIONS OF IONIZATFONr UISSOCIATION AND RECH'ARGING, AND ALSO
TO 10-N MOLECULAR REACTIONS (PI-l.YSIC,.llTECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF THE AS US'14v
PHYSICOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF Tfi= AS UKRAINIAN SSR#- PHYSICOCHEMICAL
INSTITUTE IMENI L. YA. KARPIJV, rIJI: INSTJTUr~ OF ~IUC,LCARIPHYSICS OF H-IE
SIBERIAN DEPARTMENT OF THE AS USSRv THE' JOINT NUCLEAR RESEARCH
INSTITUTE, THE UINIVEASI TIES OP UZHGORODSK AND LIVOV, AN() THE INSTITurF
IMENI 5. MDRICH IN YUGOSLAVIA), CONSIDERABLF INITCRESF WAS AROUSE`,) 3Y
A SESSION DEVOTEU TO INELASTIC LOSSFS IN ATOM11:: AND
AUTOIDNIZATION STATES. HERE REPORTS WERE PRESENTEP UN I'li-E INVE~rl(',ATION
OF THE SPECTRA OF INELASTIC LOSSES DURING SINGLE COLLISION-S 01-: Ap r"'XIME
POSITIVE WITH AR, NE PRIME P~JSITIVE WITH NFt 01" NE PR,1MU POSITIVE T~JNS;
13F N PRIME POSITIVF AINI) PRIMIE Postrivi-i W11H AR Afl0t45j Of` li VRIMI'
POSITIVE 10,'45t AHO OF 0 PRIME POSITIVE WITH ATOMS Of I!tk'-IlT GA5ES
(PHYSICOTECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF THE AS USSR).
UNC L Af], S f 1: 1 E D
11111m= NON am I WIN! 11111 loomm"p"mmpi
4 4
030 UNCLASSIFIED~ i ESS VNG OATE--0NQV70
PR)
-CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0135267
ABSTRACTIEXTRAICT-IN A NUMBER OF REPORTS OF CO WORKERS OF THE SAIME
INSTITUTE WERE RESULTS OF INVIESTIGATIONS OF TIHE ENERGY SlIFICTRA OF
ELECTRONS LIBERATED DURING COLL[SIONS 01: POSITIVE AND NFGiLTIV~ IONS !~iITH
ATOMS. fHAT METI-40D PROVEO TO 6E SUCCESSFUL IN STUDI(ING 40TO10NIbilioN
STATES OF AR, NE, NA# K, RB i~ND CS AT'OMS. LONG LIVE0 AUTOIONIZA1101"I
STATES OF AR, KR, AND XE ATOMS AINO THE AR PRIME POSMVE ION WERE
DETECTED BY MEANS (IF MASS spEcTROMETRY (PHYSICOCHEA3 CAL INSTITUTE IRENI
YA. KARBOV) . METHODS
'IF FORMATION OF LONG LIVEO~AUTOIONIZATIO'14
STATES OF LITHIUM LIKE AND METASTABLE HELIUM LIKE PARTICLES WERE
-INVESTIGATED (MOSCOW UNIVERSITY)*
UNCLASSIFIED
nit wo.12=1M I rd
USSR UM 53-083
-chnical
ZHUKOVSKIY, YE. YE., and.M-ANIE.LISHM S. M.. Candidates of 'A,
Sciences
"Errors of Linear Interpolation During Discrete Meastuvements of a Random Process
by an Inertial Instrument"
Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, 110 5, May 10373, PI? 36-38
Abstract: General formulas are obtained for calculatinS the cu:rrent and mean
error dispersion of the linear intei-polation of a steady 3undoin process on the
basis of discrete readings of an inertial instrwnent. T)w!se xelationships are,
given specific form in application to the problem of the, linear irterpolation
of a steady process with an exponential autocorrelation LAmation. It is isho"rn
that with a known discretization interval of an exponentially correlatied pro-
cess, such a lag of the measuring instrument can be founft, at w1tich the rt-~an
dispersion of the error of linear interpolation is minimiLl. At small intervals
of the discretization of an exponentially correlated prot,.ess, uee of the --'-Call-
ings of the less inertial of any two coarlmrable inStrumeats parinits a hi~7,lier
accuracy of linear interpolation to be obtained; at diametization iriterials
bier accurticy of linear Interpolation is at-
which exceed a critical value, hig
tained with the use of measurements obtained by means of the nore inertial of
t comparable instruments. 3 figures-
-1 7"
USSR
KONO~ E
V"TLOV, V. S., GUZ YeV, 11. V., OAYaTs, V, A,, N NFOIlt NIANDELI.ShTAIM, T. S
and XMIN, V. N.
"The Spectra of Phato Eycitation of Free Excitons by Subni 111neter Radiation in
tMtra Pure' Germanium"
Moseow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental,noy I Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol I'l
No, 9, 5 May 73, PP 480 - 433
Abstractt Recent eyperiments have-been successful in the i~tudy of chaxac te:ci s tics of
exaltons in the lon~;_wwie infrared band. Abzorption in' the rego.on of 2 - 5 Nev
wax; otserved in 19?t. Subsequent eyperimtnitl with a backlards vil.ve tube recordcd
absorption by free excitons in gormanium of a -tripletIvith a_rraxI.rum_at 3.4P Nev.
In bi;th cases the gerrrznium ha(Cresidual impurities 04 101-2 10 3c..., 3, which
does not completely exclude possible impurity effects. Tile authex*; have nade
tests at impurity levels no greater t1jan 5,1610 eln-3 vith a backitard wave tube
at 340 - 455 and 510 - ?30 micrometers,as well as with a diffract5on spectrometer
at the far infrared re,-Ion of 60 700 micrometers. The e,,(lieriments were at,
4.2 degrees K,
V. S.,.et al., Moscow, Pistira v Zburnal Eksperi6entallnoy i Teoreticheskoy
MIMI Vol 17, No 9, 5 May 73, P.P 480 - 483
the binding enerrty of the exelton in the ground state
Results indicate that .
-is 3.7 '111ev and that 'the distance between the lowest two stater, is 0.7 Me%,
a. result which agrees fairly well with theoretical predictions and With measure-
r -rents, in the interzonal transition region. The narrownes's of the absorption lines
fteasared -indicates that kinetic ener"
of the excitons does not sub
'etan-U-e-My contribute to broadening -these lines, The bradness3 Is apparently
xelated to interactions between the excitons and null oscillations of the crystal
lattice.
24-
-sS em
ORb~,(- 3 0ATE--Z7NQV70
I OL6 UNCLASSIFIED,
~%~:__'_TATLE-CARaENE CHEMISTRY -U-
AUTHOR-05)-DANILKINA, L.P., KOSENDANTOV,, H.1 .
.'.~:-MANDELSHT RAZIN, V.V,
"T -L.-Y
dvwng4~Fl NFO--USSR
Y:SOURCE--VESTN. LENINGRAD. UNIV.p FIZ.t KHIM. 19
-OAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/1736
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0138709
KOSTIKOV, R,R.,
01 (1), M-43
STEP NCI--UR/0054171:110001~)OIl'OL23/Olq3
ING
7-T
USSR UDC:
m L" S RD, I.
-31 , IROV B. 0. Y~B. and. -MAKI,
K
"Charge Variables for Describing- Systems of
Particiee"
Mosccar, Zhu-nal E-i-,nerimentalln-cy j-
w Vol 62, -No 6, 1972, pp 2013-2016
bstract: It- is. ohowr that- to set- 11~o the I.,,ave T)"X.C."; 1.1:,)) o~
A
-term consisting of nonrelati-vistic particleo
It ir, conw-nient to inturoduce charCc variable,,;. 1jTc_t-kD :;C,O-
CkJU-1jC)jj 04' tl-y., C-parity of a sy2tei:i C-1, an
0 the eV.-
1p
oven nuzbor of nuc." oww and anti-nucleorm'. 11; i;!; shum- 4-Kat the
G-parity of moch 1,L1 multipart-dolo oyotom J."." not 11:c.,
kinermatic quantitics o'L" orbital momentri, apjym, juld
lent, exact pumiLum nw:-,ber tiofined only 'by poj-
is an indepew
Mutational syrmetry of the wave function in terjill!j OL, thc~ C h:! 1-,!
'ar, vlov,
variables. The authors eypresn their fp-ati-Lude to V. I . ~L
L. A. Nondratyuk, wid P1. S. Harinov for their colu-,ents.
19
77'
J
USSR
NDr
DALIKAROVo 0. D., MA WSTVEIYG~. ~V;. Ond,SHAPIR0,1I. S,p Institute
"Theoretic
of al and =xperimental Ys cs
"Possible quasinueli-ear Nature of Heavy Meson Resongirices"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoratichemkoy Fizikij, Vol 59, No
4, Oct 70. pp 1363-1)67
Abstract: The article studies the possibility of the owlstence of
_.)ionrelativistic bound states in tho Nff syatem. Tli6 authorat starting
point is the potential correctly describing low-entrgy 1114" scatteritig.
-The static variant of the Bryan-Phillips potential is used. it is
shown that the potential interaotion o,,f,,- nucl"n anid anl~.L
nucleo;i at
nonrel lie exis n
ativistic energies leads to t# te ~e 0 a ri~iaber of nuclear-
uke, bound states which, manifest themselves as heatry inesonic reso-.
t
nances (with masses close to he double nucleon twftss). The authors
thank L. N. BOGDQiOVA, YA. B. ZLLIDOVXCH, A ~PKOLQV and Ke A#
---TER4URTIROSYAN for useful diSCU33i04t a-5 W;11P%a; 3. TAN TYEVA, A. V.
1/2
-T--7
7
USS
DAL'KiiROV, 0. D-0 at al., Zhurnal Ekaoerimentallnoy i Teoretiche3koy
Fiziki, Vol 59, No 4. Oct 70, pp 1363-1367
GASPARYAN, A. L. LTUBIMOV and A. N- NUITIN for their hospitality
and assistance in performing aumarical~calculations on the computer
of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research,.
2/2
U9
USSR
16W V, 0. D-, L, S. (rnstitute:'Of-
-7h~ ".tipa an&-E4 Of4m -,,ior, he. Usci of.-I
atiogx- Cross Sections of (jussf-ill-zle" X,
:.7=c
Moscow, Ya4eernaya Fizika., Vol L3, ITa. Z'197,4 w 332-~a35
Abstract: The dif f erential przducti= crvs-,g,- sei--t-lons~ *f hawry quasinw-lear
mason resonauces corresponding to tha - strip-ping- and clkncture :wchaaisms are
calculated for the reactions: ii + d - N + X (1) atid d. + p - "T +
The development of the difterential crona stAotions zjs~ iuact;ior:j of applied
momentum is found to depend esseiitially; on. tfie arbital zorziat: relativ-. to
motion of N and -9, components of the qiiasinuclear meson. Tht~ fulL croi;s
section a = 1-200 microbarns. Evaluatiww~ are presented fID17 the produ(.ticii
cross section of quasinucleax masaus in, subutituti-art Tuacttans. The. dt f - -
ferential and complete production cross secttons: aE the four q-jasinuclivar
=sons are calculated, with Unatic enej:gieg of mtlpratona of 0.4 and. 10
KaV, in reaction (1). The carrespundiug mss towtw1im in ituactiom M) are
lamd to be on the same order of wagnit~ida.
1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA*rE--040EC70
fITLE--NQ,NRELATIVISTIC BOUND STATES JWTHE NUCLE0,14 ANTINUCLEOrl 5YSTEM -U-
AUTHOR-( 03)-DALKAROVs O*D*t MANDELT.SVIEY(i4,
_QUNTRY..Q_F_jNF0`-
uss~
11(4) 889-95,
F!7~66R'ICE --YAO, FIZ. 1970,
OAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
~.'-_-_.SUBJECT AREAS-PHYStCS
TAGS--NUCLEON INTERACTION, ANTIPARTICLEt NUCO'AR ENERGY LEVEL,
NUCLEAR RESONANCEv EXCITED STATEr EXCITATION ENERGY, NUCLEAR ISOBAR#
-MESON INTERACTION
,':--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-.DCCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1079
STEP NO--UR/03~)7/*IOIOIL)'00q/O8B,?/O895
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136499
I thir 6 A C
~.2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
--AP0136499
.CIR.C. ACCESSION NO
XBSTqACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE MASS REGION 1580-1680 MEVP
1 MESON RESONANCES WITH THE APPRUX. WIDTH OF 40-110 MEN AND A llteAN
DISTANCEOF LESS THAN OR EQUAL. TO 40 M5V BETWEEN'l I4HEM WERE LOCATEO
REPRESENTING THE QUASI NUCLEAR BOUND STATES OF THE N-WIRN SYSTEM. THE
QUANTUM NOS. OF 4 OF THEM WERE DETD* TO BE 0 MINUS MPIUS, 0 MINUS PLUS,
I MINUS MINUS, AND 1 MINUS PLUS. THE PERIPHERAL INJERACTION OF AN 13AR N
WITH 2N SHOULD LEAO TO THE EXISTENCE OFA SERIES Oi-- flAll-YON RESONANCES AT
2500-800 MEV AND THE MULTINUCLEAR RESONANCES OF T44~:-: SAAE TYPE SHOULf.)
RESULT AS THE EXCITED STATES ON NUCLEI WITH THE EXl('.lTArl0N ENERGY OF
1.5-Z GEV. IN THIS WAYi THE LEVEL SPECTRUM OF NUCLEI EXTENDED rO THE
EXCITATION ENERGY OF SEVERAL GEV AND COULD BE CHARjl,.CTF-Rf?FD IN THIS
SERIES: THE GRDINAPY NUCLEUS LEVELS WERE FOLLOWEWAlY LEVELS WITH Tl-lE
EXCITATION ENERGY OF SEVERAL HUNDAEOS OF MEY CURRC-,(OUNDING to THE
EXISTENCE OF NUCLEON 1508ARS AND AT SIMILAR TO 2 G4'~,V TIQ A-BOVE STUDIED
LEVELS STARTED. FACILITY: INSTle TEOR- f4SRs Fir.# HOSCOWt USSR.
USSR uDc 681.326-35
PETROV, V. le.
DOROSHEM, A. V. MERIq~L_~. I;KrY, Yu. V.,
BALASHOV, L. L.
"A Very-Low-Frequency Sinusoidal Voltage Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 315259, filed 15 Dee 69, published 9 Feb 72
(from RM-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhn~ka, No 9,
Sep T2, Abstract No 9A68 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introducer, a vory-1cu--frequency
simusoidal voltage generator equipped with a master csoillat,~)r, a dig'~'tu'
-analog converter, and a DC output amplifier. To sim"plify t:tie circuit
of the generator and improve its operational reliability, the digital-
-anaJog converter contains a stepped voltage shajer anit a shirper for t1he
beginning and end of I'linear sections. These shaper circuits are
connected by logic nets and a voltage divider and are connected to the
DC output amplifier. I'vo illustrations.
ABSTRACT: Seyeril Possibilities for the application of i gme theory approach
to problems in reliability theory are studied by the ai-4,ftor. Im nmlyssis of
the cempetence of such wri approacm is made and several of us-in,-,
gme theory-, in the soLition of this problcn are citel by I'twj of illustration.
the value of a guma
wo figures are giYen. Figure 1 shws two cmvot3 foi
as a function of the cost of preventive mainbonarxe: I- e.-Tariaos iri-01 a )Td~(ed
strategy; 2 - expenses with the llbesV pure strateu. ~-Tigmm 2 shcrus a diagm-r
for the werical solution of a problem.~
There are t1wee references.
USSR UDC 576.~851.43.097:616-006.04
MAYKO, 1. 1. , KACK-,'IIS '114,
'A, M. B. RASUBA, 0. Ya. , SHITATCM, tl
andZHEMBIL0. 0. S., Institute of 'Microbiology and VixoloBy, Aca&lmy of
Sciences TYI-.rainian SSR
"Antitumor Activity of Polysaccharide-Containing Complexes of Esc,'Ieric:-Iia coli"
Kiev, Nilik-robiologicheski-y Zhuraal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 548-552
Abstract: The antitumor activity of polys ac ch arid e- cant aintn~, corapltaxas &!rived
from the aUkaIi-I-Co=iu,,,3 mutl-nt 1,U'1 of E, coli was studiid in exuerim,lnts on mice
infected with sarcezia 37, lymphadenoma NK/Ly, lyrrtphoma~~LyO-I, Ehrlich's tu-mor
and sarccma K-239. The follLn.!ing poly s atcIia ride-containing ~comnlexcs were
used. . Baivin's allLigen; complex ani~',gen prepared according to 0. Westfal;
complex antigen przpared according to C. Freeman; "alkali" pulysaccharides
obtained by heatin- the bacturial. mass wixii alkall; and exoci!llular polysac-
charides ioalated Iro-ii the'"culture liquid. The hishesv ziictil~.itv was exhibited
bv Boivin'-q and 'Viest-f-il's aar-igens, which Inhibited the grcwth of mo,;t of the
tumorS studied. Toxicity (LD
) in mg/!(-) war-, 130, 525, 2200, 3-000. --a(I 17G,0
.9 r
for Boivin's -)nciC-I:,-,, 'Vcstfalls antigen, Pree.*--- an's antinen, polys, -
ac
charides, and c-.-.-oc~.Mular polysaccharides, rezpectlvel,
r.~ The monosaccIliaride
composition of the polysaci:li,,rid,~-~-contaiiiing complexes was datcrmined chroma-
-ographl cally (table).
A
1,
3
tavoav~li "I W
lc~~ If
3
1~1 '~o
,
Oil
r;t f c 19
4
Aatl -a
-
, pt
1
1
f7.
NEW---
112 015 UNCLASSI FIED PROCE:5SING DATE--04DECIO
TITLE--NONRELATIVISTIC BOUND STATES IN THE NUCLID14 ANTINUCLEON SYSTEM -U-
w:-AUTH0R-(03)-0ALKAR,0Vt O.D.t MANDELTSVtYGv voa., sllupmo, I.S.
'-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--~SOUP 05
~YA FIZ. 1970, 11(4)
K E
PUBLISHED ------- 70
"SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
,,,.-TOPIC TAGS---NUCLEON [NTERACTIONr ANTIPARTICLE RU C 1, t AR L-14ERGY LEVELV
-,NUCLEAR R E S ON A.N C FEXCiTEO STATE, EXCITA, N E
TIO NtiGY, ~11UCLEAR ISOBAR,
MESON: INTERACTION
I p
'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
013C
UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1079 !;rEP AIO--I)R/0367/'~O/OL.L.1004/0831~/'0$95
CfRC. ACCESSfON NO--AP013,6499
film I AQ 10 r V: f fl,
EXCITATION ENERGY OF SEVERAL HUNDREDS' Of MEY GORKESPUNUINU 1U Mt
EXISTENCE OF NUCLEON ISOBARS ANID AT ~SIMILARi ,r o -rEV; THE ABOYE STUDIED
LEVELS STARTED* FAC I L I Tl; MST,: TEOR. EIKSP. FIZ.t MCISCOW-i USSR.
9NCLASSIFIEQ;~
I M. Imo
uqmlilrjm
Era
USSR uDc 681-326-35
DOROSHENIKID, A. V., ~RICH~,V. G., PEMOV, V. Ye. kYRALMOVSKIY, Yu. V.,
USSR Author's Certificate No 315259, filed 15 Dei~ 6(,),, puLlished 9 F610 72
(from RM-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Yychislitellni.~ya Tekhrika, No 9,
Sep 72, Abstract NO 9A,68 P)
raduces e, very-low-frequency
Translatior: This Author's Certificate int
sinusoidal voltage generator equipped with a masi;ev oscillatcr, a digital-
-enalag cQnverter, and a DC output a~aplifier.. To t~lmplit)* ttie circilit
of the generator mid improve Its operational relf eUlit~ , 11-he digital-
-analog converter ciontainz a steVI)e6 voltage shuj)e~c antl a shzr,,e-r ~or tb_,~
beginning and end of linear sections, These sha:pqr circitits axe inter-
connected by logic nets and a voltape divider amt are,connecied to t~,#-
DC output amplifier. Two illiwtrations.:
212 015 UNCI.ASSI PJEO 13ROCESSING DATE---040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136499
ABSTRACTiftEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSURACT. FN THE RII:GION 1580-16110 MEV9
Ud
TJSSR
H&MRIGINAO G. P.
"A~pUcation of Game Theory to Plannim- for Prevenbive Maintbnance"
Riga Avtomatika i Vychislitellnaya Tekhr4ka, Ja~--Jkugwt, 15171; pp 26-32
ABSTRACT: Sev-eral possibilities for the application of a gwrle thoory approa-z-h
to prdblenLs in reliability thew-y are studied by the awthor. An ar-alysis of
the competence of such an approach is made and several ricJra.,TbIL,:,,,e3 of usil,,-
-a cit c ra,
game theory in the solution of this problem ar rd by i, v of illustration.
Two figures ara given. Pipxro I shovs two cuxves 1,'Or the, val~,ie of a (,-ane
as a function of the cost of pr,,,7entive mintenancei I .- e.-Ttyi%"s vith A rLixed
strategy; 2 - wpenses -.dth t1w "bout'! puro stratery. Vigure, 2 shvys a aagrm
for the numerical solution of a Problem,
There aro tbree reforewes.
USSR UDC !i76.85.1.48.097:616-006.04
AYKO, I I KAGAN'S ",U, ' M11 RASHIBA, 0. Ya, S11 VINCE-,% ,"1'0
and ZIFEMBILO. 0. S. , Instit!-te of 'Microbiology and Vli6log!r, Academy of
Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Antitumor Activity of Polysz;ccharide-Con~taining Complexes of Escherichia coli"
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, 'No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 548-55T
Abstract: The antitumor activity of polysacchari6e-containing comple-es derived
-or-ming, mut-n.-L 1"
from the all-ali-E I of
E cPIi vas studie~l in experiments on aice
infected with sarccma 37, lyn.?hadcuora. *,/Ly, lymplaolia tyO-l, Marlich's tumor,
and sarco-ma K-239. The follouing polysaccharide-containing co:-.plexes were
used; Boivin's ant:igen; complex antigen: prepared accoTding to 0. Ilestfal;
complex antigen Dr(!pared according to G. Freeman; 'I alka.'IT' nalysaccharides
obtained by heating, the bactorial mass wiLh alkall; and exocallular poiysac-
charides isolated froin the ctilture liquid. The highest activity was e.-.hlbited
bV Boivin's and Westfal's anLlgens, i.,hich 'Inhibited the grcwth of most of the
tugarn rtudii.,d. N'Dr~) in. wa.,i .1.30, .525, 2200, ':0190, an-' IY('O
for boivin's antiron, ",?ostfal S ~inti(gen, Freoman's intilli-tii, "alkalf." paly--ac.-
charides, and e.-wcollufar pol-saccharides, raupectJ.vely, The, rionoonc(liaride
composition of the polysacclarWe-containing coriip1tNes was deLcrmined chroman-
to&raphically (table).
77
USSR UDG. 772.99
-YA
"Geometric Method of Re cons tructing the Image fion-i Surface Holograms"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotog:rafii 1, Kinernatogzafii,
Vol 17, Vyp 5, 1972, pp 375-376
Abstract: Reference is made to a known method of reconstructirg
geometrically the image fzom a plane hologram. It it5 shown how this
method can be extended to reconstruct geometricallythe iinage from
the nonplane surface hologram, if the locations of th& refeTence and
reconstructed sources are knowno A d,,.awl.ng shows. the geiometric
construction for determiniag tile real ;ind imagiriary:4nagev. An
analytical proof of the method is also given; this proof ma4l!$ use
-vec-tor analysis.
o
f
""W "'UNCLASStFIC-Cl P1 -6(f t'S'~ t N 2T'
qOV7 (Y"
036 G DATE
--EFFECT OF STRUCTURE FORM!NG SUBSTANCES IIN T H-1: CHEMICAt. AND
TITLE
F IER U
THERMOMECHAN!CAL PR--jPERTII:S OF A CELLUiOSE HYDIR-Wril iL
AUTHOR-(05)-MIKHAYLOVs N.Vol TOKAREVAs L a G.'j Tl:_:REKH0VA, 'Go.M., MANDROSOVA,
PANOVAv L.No own
.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.~'::'tSOURCE-KHIM. VOLOKNA 1970t (Z)F 31-9
-,0 ATE~ PUBLISHED ----70
UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIAL$
TOPIC TAGS--CELLULOSE RESINt SYNTHE:TIC FIBER9 DIAM14NEP PliTHALATEP FILLER,
[
PIGMENT, THERMOMECHANICAL PROPERTY* FATIGUE S.TRENOV
1,CONTRQL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0873 S TE 10 Nn--UR /018.31 0 /0 00100 2 /003*r/0(39
-iCIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0137901
Lu ILASS-Uf LED-__.-
2/2 036 UNCLASSM
IMCE~SING DATE--27NOV70
ACCESSION NO--AP0137901
.~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. CELLULOSE (1) FIBERS WERE 1400IFIED
WITH A NO. OF N, 5, AND 1) CONTG. ADDITIVES. I FK13ERI MODIFIED WITH
0.4-0.5PERCENT. SV 1 COMP?J. (A CONDENISATIO14 PRODUCT OF IN,--k4 PRIME
DitBETAtNAPHTHYL PtPHENYLENEWAMINE AND AMMOPlIUl4 J)l AZO~-,HTHALATE)
0.6PERCENT CARBON BLACK9 AND O*2PERCE~l' BLUE OR Yt-LLO'A PIG14ENTS
EXHIBI-TED SUP*-:RIOR FATIGUE STRENGTH AN 1) 0XIDATI'/t!QEGRAlDATroN
RESISTANCE.
013 UNCLASSIFfEW PRb:ESsIhG
rITLE-SYSTEMS ',)i-: EXTREAM. C J
-GNTK!"1- AT ~~A?Qill ()ISTUl:bi%l'4CESt WNIDBOOK -U-
.AUTHOR-(02)-MANDRGVSKIY,
,Qj_j3.YU., TUNIK, A.A.
�'Dp~jqj, ' y
C OU,',; T R YOF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-SYSTEMS OF EXTREMAL CONTRIDd A T A IN D 0 MDISTOI,~jIAKCF-S.. -iAii0i3G:JK.
(SISTEkY EKSTERY EKSTREMX-IiNGGO UPRA
m- I W LENIYA PPJ WkHAY(vrKli
-~UATE PUBLIS~if---f) ------- 70
.`-'SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MAR I NE ENGR
TAGS--CXTRE14C- -AUTOMAT[C CONTROL, RANDOM PAOCIS~., HAIlli~3-'JOKP hiPIL.INEAR
SYSTEM
ONTROL MAR.UNG--Nil RFSTRICIIIINS
-C
,00CLI-ME."T CLA5S--lJ:7CLl,,S5IP&rE0
"-'L/FRAf-'lE--3003/lZ57 P NO
~-PROXY a s TE, /0
1 171
ACCESSION NO---A,'1013025
2
7-
013 UNCLAS
F I Ejd PRIC-CES!,ING DATE--- I 3l,,'GV70
C IRC 4,CCESSIGN NIC-AM0130292
ABS-11'i_~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) ('2P-0- -A i~, s,r !,~, A C T T A 5%. VA: P o', F- F P~ C E'3
BASIC SYM3,uLS i-,, 1. L KA 1) 1 INVE
OF
'CO""TiNUOUS EXI'KEMAL S'(SV_-MS i-01CH ARl' Ii N Ti-ft:
-40 llr:;~ITS PRY. 11 METI-IJODS GJ: OF
S 4 1:4 P E 'J P
IMPULSE EXTREMAL SYSTE-MS vdHICH ARE' UNDER TFIE L*F~:ECT ~)F srATISTL'r-ALLY
ASSIGNED SIGNALSi AfTiHULIT C0NSi0i:RAr10 N OF! TH::; -:'F~CJIPE~41AES OF THE 11~,JECT
OF C6NTROL 48. 11 1 XNALYSIS (N: kAND014 PAOCE~*~si,-_,sp u.1 ,-mjLsv_* t:x.mt,41,L
SYSTEMS 41TH ('131""'SIDERAIIJN OF v,&.'RrIA A1,10 NGNIJNEAJ-~ nF THE
L T,1 --j c 1: 1- o
03JECT OF CjA*;,a0L 79. i'V 'JF'THG0S TO IWCA[~A.31`_ TJ-,E' k Sjs
INT&KFEACE"ICE Ailit) THE EFFECIPIE-NESS OF 5YSTF,14.3 OF EVrkC'I_Al_ REGULATi-I.,11
CJ F 11 U k
115. V IINVESTIGAT13N JIDIMENSIONAL E s
'XTR I A41- Y P S AT
LJI R 3 A ill C LES A N 0
STATISTICALLY A S S I GNIE 1) 01 S1 I.P1 T Eo~f: 1: S 135. A?PE'6) ICES
4 147. LITEFATURE 167, TH I S ~j ANUAL!GIVES A _)ysAn:mr,,riaj- OE-SCRiPlION
OF -A CUIPLEX '~!F PROOLF:15y i-IET %
HOOS AND ')17 IiIIIJEST 115,1 r [ fj, () I'
'D E f T 'Gi I EL NJ
EXTRFMAL SYSTEMS z4HICH AR~ UN -~, THE EFFEC 1- 1) 1 S T U8 13 At~, C 1- 5 A.
T E P. F EA EN C E S . THE BOOK IS DESIGNED F0,q A W1 CE Rt-VIG~ Ul: SP-CIALISTS IN
AUTOMATIC C!jNTROL.
UNC L Al
i.,S IF [ED
USSR WC: 661. 14 i: 534-S
SAVU -
KRAVKOVA, I. A. MAN MEN'Sl I I KOW N~ I .
.-L D ~11 I
MINA, T. A.
"Treating Suspensions of and, Ti t ct n i Uni D i ox i de
in an Acoustic: Field"
Sb. naucli. tr. lll~,Tl l.vi.,7:lj.iiofo-rov i o:..,ol.)o chist. vc-shchcStv (Col-
;- of the T-1-1 7 -Hon -clem-E ii c i
lected '-,( Carch
Ins titute o f Phosphor r, a i,,d Ex tra Pure N'a te -4 i -al S) I P 711 ,5,
pp 114-1-18 (from RI'l-1:1himiya, No 7, Apr 72, Ah~;tract, Nlo 7 L It S
Tra-nslation -O.-Ja-
ce-11A CO. ms In I.: ~-n
j.Yle~tflillfltion. T'n tl!i.,(; ion
cd
vi-z!
J-nT.rovf;r,,ant In tho otia-ld", 0~ the
Rolwp,
USSR UPC: 661. 14 i
f A A, T. A. F I I ATOVA, L, A. , "RAITOVA,
SAVUMIN
T
A. , DANA LW, V.,P
ospiors of v)e cm, r y 1) e-
"Investigation of Flectroph
Sb. nauch. tr. ITNIT lyuminoforov i osolc chist. veOicbestif (Col-
lacted Scientific-WoTEs -of
Institute of Phosphors and Extra Pure Vaterials.) , 1971, vyp. S,
0.
pp 73-82 (from M-Khimiya, No 7, Apr 72, Abs-tT~icl:' N'a 71,184)
Translation: E1Qctrof1_,,:,mo,~v.,n mmpossitiom; t.:.r- yenalr) an''n,
luminescence colors arc witli a i!mmilonttr-~a
Particles of lesc thrm and IL ol,
cj!'
I.Cas havlai ur, to 17(* m' th-
Plan A techniqp,w, is !!,cv,.-*J1.n,-j_-.~-J for
of 115 V WL a f*.'.'L.