SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEDZHIBOVSKAYA, Z.E. - MELAMEDOV, I.M.
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USSR DD 66 4.7-7615.285.7:632.95:546.56
MERENYUK, G. V. and MEDZHIBOVSKAYA, Z. E., Moldavian Vcientific Re-
search Institute of HYgi*A"njj"Y..P!4emiology
"Pollution of Soil and Fruits by Copper-Containing, Pesticides"
Moscow, Gidyena i Sanitariya, No 1, 1970, pp Ica-LIO
Abstract: Field experiments showed that spraying an apple orcha.rd
with cuporsan or Bordeaux mixture markedly increased the amount of
copper in the soil. Before spraying, tile copper, contant was 7-8
mg/kgl whereas after spraying with a 0.(j';,* cuproijan tira,,.ipension, the
copper concentration increased marteedly, reachLag, a .ralue of 18 Tlg/kg
in the 0-30 cm layer; af ter spraying with 4 1,"a 1,11~;rdeaax mixture, 14.2
mg/kg. 17hese pesticides had a similar effect o1a the ~1,oij. of vineyards.
Copper accumulation in the soil during the ro*Lng zieason was 12 to
25 mg/k& above the control level in the 0-3.9 em layar. The behavioz
of the compounds was largely dependent on the tYpe of soil and its
physicochemical properties, the amount of tiumuzq, motvtare, etc. Tile
concentration of copper in apples treated with a O.Wjj cuprosan sus-
pension (30.75 mg of copper per hectare) aind 1% Bordoaux mixture
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MERENYUK, G. V., et al., Moscow, Gigyena i Sanitarilyik, No 1~ 1970,
pp 108-110
(18.75 kg of copper per hectare) was 5.10 arod 4.16 mg/kf, respectively,
compared with a maximum of 0.93 mg/kg in &PP1011. Picked on t1ke con--
trol plot. The copper content of grapes sprayod, with the pesticides
varied with the amount applied per unit of ar4ta and depended on tile
concentration of copper in the soil. Study of the effect of the
pesticides on the soil microflora showed that the bacterial popuLa-
tion in the soil of the experimentaL plots wasIB.5-T9% of that in
the control.
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IBOZPSIUX. -1. YA., and SHIBAITOVO V. 1. j Manov YeLlillurgical Institute
"Effect of Technological Factors on Desulfuration of Met&l in Large Open-
Hearth Furnaces"
Novokuznetsk, IzVUZ-Chernaya Metallurgiyal No 6, 19'1)1. pp 59-62
Abstracts For the purpose alt studying the process of net-il desulfuz-ation
in 650-ton open-hearth furnaces and refining the clutractow of the effect on
its technological factors (coarositiod of slag, con.Tiumption of ore and lime-
stone, etc.) data from 400 heats of steels St )sp and 15RP.S were ana-lyzei.
Results of the analysis confirmed the conolusion that the one factor havIng
the greatest effect on the desulfuration of metal is the ltu%~iclty of the slag.
This was deterrAned using equationu expressing the d~-~,;tri~vjtion of sulfur
between the slag and metal. Optimal values of slaw, tm,slcity (almost 2-7)
and the rate of its growth (alaazt 0.8 liturs/rir), thu inartaae of whtch did
not lead to zny significant improvement of metal dastitlfurmtion, were catablished.
In the existing technology of redQcins 650-ton heats ard the inter-sity of
blowing Um bath (4.5-6.0 O/ton-hr)p the optinun consu.-nptlan of lixestone 1r,
this period is 12-14 tons (1.9-2,2% of heat wei&t), KagrW;de of the ratio
,060/%CaO - 0.3 provides a good azsimilation of limestone 4.nd the test con-
ditions for lowering sulfur content in the metal 4 Tiu-ce fli"~uxes, 3 1ALblio-
graphic references. 1/1
USSR
LIW, 669.113 r542,5
MQzUPQ4A 4-4-4-XA., Doctor of Technical Sciences, A. F.,
LMN, A. A., and RUDAKOV, G. A., Candidates of Technical Sciences
"Effect on Liquid Steel Output of Certain Parameters of Oxygon Bloldng Into a
High-Capacity Martin Furnace Bath"
Dnepropetrovsk, Yietallurgicheakaya i Gornorudnaya PrcuVINilennost', No 5, Sep-
Oct 70, pp 10-12
Abstract: A study was raade of the effect of certain p-iraviotnmti of oxygen blow-
ing into a steel bath (blowing rate, oxygen concentration in 1.he blow-ing -through
mixture, melting time, total expenditure of oxidizers, atc.) The oxygen bloiring
rate substantially affects the liqiiid metal output, so that th(--tre is an 1-nerease
in metal losses in the form of oxidas and regulus :In thil 0 "11r, ;:nd as du;31. in
the combustion products. The relationship between. tha intensity
metal lossos is Expressed by a f0rnala established from data in',; more thar, 300
rielts. it. 'ol-lowo from thia for;aula that twerr 10U.) m'3hir In blo"irI.-Ig
rate reduces the liquid metal output by 1.2%, Thio inal( tie culuj:ensated I))- re-
ducing the melting time and oxygen concentration In tho blowing -through ndAA-ture.
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al, Metallurgicheiskaya i
No--5, 6ep--Oct 70, pp 10-12
A reduction in avargen concentrati,,,)ii 1-'ron 95 to 6~;% lit .1 3C(:-,') 1113Ax averai!e
ing rate increa!:ed the liquid steal output by 1 .e%. IN41pirt.-Ij j;how -.he t~-,'eFeidence
of liquid steel output on cwjgon purity, malting tim-, iqpet:J4f9.c .)--,rfgen fl7ii rate
and total expenditure of oxides. A table shows resul.ts of it veries of expari-
mental meltings conducted with the purpose of detern4juing "lie metal losses in
the form of dust and slag pitaticles.
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1/2 010 UNC L AS S T F IlE D 4()rjli$lNG DATE-21)NOV70
TITLE--POSSIBLE DLTERlMl:,,t;ll(jN LN: flit )Pl,lq (104! CJAVL[Xl_-'l 11-4 SU"LU111ONS
3Y A f'3k_'jLE METHOD --U-
ALTH0k-i03)-LlKl-TENSHTEY'vlt (;.1.t GlkEbFNShCH[K01/t VUod.t, t'.b)ZfllD0Vr A,.A.
CCUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
SOURCE--Zh. FLL. KHIM. 1970# -4443)o 812-14 jr
DATUE PUt3LlShEC-----70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTQY
TOPIC TAGS--METAL COMPLEX COMPUUND# EPA SPECTRUMo PARAMAGNETISM
_.CCNTROL MAl%KlNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT Cl__'S~)-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELiPRAME-2000/1701 STEP iNG--UR10U7-51:r0 /0,44 /QO 3/0d LZ/(Jil 14
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--APOI*'5322
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 010 UINCL ASS I FUE'D PROCESSING DArE--ZONOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0125322
C
A 135
ABSTRACI/EXTRALT-W) GP-0- Ati.STAAcr riii: mL-wl) IS (.6-NFORME0 EX?TL. FOP-
~
A
A NO. OF 4TH PER100 HrTAL CUMVILEXES, SHORING LINCAR ILI:L,Al,iuN OLTWELN
13F
BROACENINC Cf- THE EPR SPECTkUPI C'If THE SPIN PIWEIE AND IIHE 11r-OOLICT e1:
P
PARAMAGNETIC OCNCN. ANU NO. OF LINPAIRED ELECYRUAll' t GOVERNING ITS
PARAMAGNETISM. FACILITY*. LNST-. KfiJM. FIZr CIIERNOGULUVKAt USSR.
UNCL ASS I 'IED PFO~IESSIP,G )ArE__20NoV?o
LF G0111"LEXES [)~- CCIPPE-Rill WITI-i SCH11-1- 3A5ES
DERIVATIVLS LF IMIN~LXYL ,,AGILALS -U-
.4LTf4LP-fG4)-tA.E&L'ZHIDCV, A.;4., 1-14,1t~LDVAs YU.G., LYlJl!l()VSKIlrv k.B.%
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Z.CUNTRY EF INFC--USSR f ~,~ 'I
Sl;UR(;E--lEUJ% . EKSP. KH11,; - IS70t ib( 11 , 1.33-7 1 RUSS I
:;ATE PUbLIShEC-----7c
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TLjPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC PPGPERTY, COPPER COMPLEX, SCHrfF Rit.$Ep IMINEt FPR
SPECTRUM
CCNTRrjL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLi,5Sj--U.'4CLA5SIFIED
PkOXY REEL/ F RAME- 3002/ 1101)
CIRC ACCESSILN f-40--AP0128591
(-,v I
2 /2' 012 LiNc: L-A 5'~ 1 f IU P It C I- I 16 ii," I F INI-J V 7
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SUSCEPT I'-- I L TY WEI~'L' CE I L f tik CU,!iPL XCS 01' Ld I Th T fi-
t) I A XAW, L- I I r, SCHIFF ti;isi:S. THL Kt-SJL.1 4,) ArO' 11WILILAI-1AD. Tcl~. LWL FJ4 ril.
C----MPLLXLS ~-i Th THE P--*kAi-~A,-'?,N'LTEC SCII-ill-P 13ASLS SHOlm I'HAT THE LAR-,';1*1t~- I'HAN'
,\,Fj GkLUP 6F THE PARAWAG*,L-ffC LIGANO CAN PAM*ICfllsfJE Pj THE F(POsIAHO.-N LW
THE CG1)kDINATICN BOND i.11h IBE CENIRAI, mE,rAL IUN. IN THIS I-ASI:j
DIAMAGNETIC AS ~4ELL AS PAKAMAGNE
JAC COMPLEXE$ ~Rl-' 1:JRPIA). APPUlNrLY,
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THE BCND 611H THE RADICAL GRUUP IS FLAMED THRGUGH lliE 0 ATOM.
FACILITY: INST. KhIM.. FIL., LHERNOGOLOVKA, USSR.
L A S '.~i I f 1
USSR
KADYROVA, T. K. and YEM111DOV, B. F.
K E-nidemiologii., Virunologii i Klinike ffoyrogrippR v AiPrbn.,!1!-0w--nsk0y S$R
(Epidomlology) Vi-.0lo_"y, and Clinical Picture of Neuroinflumia In the Ater-
baydzhan SSR), Baku, 1971, 122 pp
Transle.lon: Contents
Introduction 3
HISTORICAL STAGES IN M IEACIMrr Q11 INVOLVFM?iT OF UIE IE,;RV(lr,:)
SYSTEM IN TITT-UENM... 5
.1, Influenza in Azerbayd2han 7
CH07ER 1. Epidemioloey and Virology of A,
CHAPTER 2. Clinical Picture of Early Inf2~uerkxa Diseaseo of the
Nervous System 37
CHAPTER 3- Clinical Picture of Late Influenza Diseases of the
Nervous System 49
Postinfluenza encephalopathy vith diencephalic disturbances 54
Brainstem polioencephalitis 60
Encephalitis and encephalovWelitia 65
Cerebral arach-nitis 74'
Cerebrovascular disturbances provoked by inCluenza 80
1/2 Involverent. of the peripheral nervous system 84
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KADYROVA, T. K. and MED7,111IDOV, B. F., K Rpideirlologii, Virmsologii i lainike'
Neyrogrippa v Azerbaydz1hanskoy SSR, 1971, 3-22 pp
CHAPTER 4. Pathogenesis of Neurological Lesions in Influenim 89
CHAPTER 5. Morphologicea Changes in the Central Nervotio Synten. in
Experimntal Influenza io4
RTBLIOGRAPHY 116
2/2
Fl- 1/2 017 UNCLASVFi~b ktICE~S[Nr. DATE-11SEPTO
-1f-,ITLE--EFFECT OF OXYGEN aLOWING OF AN OPEN HEAPlH BOH LIN THE QUALITT OF
LOW ALLOY STEEL -U-
AUTHOR--LASHCHEVv O.YA., OVORYANINOV, V,A., ME0LHkftjlj'),fj-J K,L:X IL l.p
KURAPINv B.S.v KOVALENKOw V*S** _y
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR V
SOURCE--STAL' Iq7O, 30(l), 20-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.,
TOPIC TAGS--OPEN HEARTH FURNACE#
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICrIONS
IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
OXYGENt LOW ALLOY STEEL
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--lq87/0160 STEP 40--t)R/0133/71)/03(1/f)01/0023/0025
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103839
UNC L A SS I F I E 0
2/2 017 UNCL ASS IF I) I)ROCFSqIN'~' DATC----11SEP70
CTRC ACCESSION N(1--AP0103839
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Pl GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPARISON HEATS WERE MADE IN A
300 TON GAS FIREO'OPEN HFARTH FURNACE BY BLOWING I'HE BATH WITti -0, OR BY
ADDING THF LATTER TO THE FLA,4Et BY VARYING BLOWINC, RATIE AND THl' TIME
BETWEEN THF END OF SLOWING AND DEOXION. INCREASING BLOWING R&TE,
6.7-11.7 M PRfMG3-TON-HR AND SHORTENING TIME BEFORE DFI)XIDN. FROM 55 TO
7-15 MIN LOWERED H CONTENT9 AND THAT nF N FROM 00043 VO 0.001$v dURITY
OF 0 HAVING NO EFFECT ON THIS PEDN, EXCESS 0 IN 7HE M6rTAL OVER rHE
EQUIL. IS NOT AFFECTED 3Y THE MANNER OF 0 INTRODUCTION WHEN ITS C IS
GREATER'THAN 0.40ERCENT, BUT-Ir INcREASES PROPOPI'tONALLY TO THE 9LOWING
RATE WHEN C DROPS Y13 0.15-0.20PERCENT. NONMErALLIC CDAITENT AN-1 MECH.
PROPERTIES ARE UNAFFECTED BY THE WAY,IN WHICH 0 IS INIRODUCED IN T~HE
METAL.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
ux ft6.!~36-7-034;-2(571-1)
MFOD"YEV Y.,X..__and VALOVA) G. F., Tyumen' lnntitute f Re~.;lonal. Infectious
Pathology
"Motivating Fuctors; in LeptospirQsis Epideirdes in Weotern Sit-erin.: a Review
of the Literature"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Br-quno1)io1oCU, No 10, 10~72,
PP 87-91
Abstract: Natural foci of leptospirosis embrace the 1;iandra, foi,ast-tun2~,a,
forest, forest.-steppe, steppe, and Altay-Sayany motintair. zcr-us of
Siberia where rodants are the train carriers of the and most
have origimted. However, the slVuitiom chan~gecft the `'ast 10 yenrs
because of the mechanization of' agrictilture, di.evelopvi,lirt or livestock.
and rapid indu3trialization. Numerous outbreaks lum., o:.-currud ar%on:-,
inhabitants of new cities and tie ttlem-ic, rits Chi(ifly at, ,ii ri~milt of drinkli~-, or
svimming in the water of sinall rivera and Donds cuntAL1jj1n-,t,2i1 by the em~rz!tfons
of infected cattle. The article inclLidess tiro tabler,, me Miovinq tile
.UT _; farm anirali; (by lan4sempe zonr,!,
cal struct e of leptospirosis anonr
species, and leading scrotypes isolated) and the otb,.,~- tshov~rij- The
.1 -
cal structure of the loca-1 popilation (by landscape zcmu, loi~diim
isolated, and n=ber of -,=itives in t*,,e test).
I till"
Inorzanio Can.pounds
USSR uDC 54,6.799.3 226-3861-546-791-1) 22,1,-.)8-)
munittYrVA Y-"UT, N. N., BUU".UQVA, L. N., and G-JEWRAN, A. D., Institute
or-Thysleal Merastry, A(:ad. Se. USSR
OSynthesis of Some Neptwnium (VI) and Uranium (VI) Su1,.1,Lto:;I'
v .1 )P -14-w) 1! 3
Hoscow, Zhurnsl Nleor-inicheskoy Xhimii, Vol 17, NO 5, NNY 7,; , I
U
Abstract: Complex ru-lfates of boxavalerit ncjpLw-d.uz-i anai uzrankun were 1:rop'trei
from aqueous solutiona o.1 the starting nmtorials. Followimx coupluxes vr.-re
isolated: K2402'(SU102-2 H20, Cq2NP02(-'3Q4)2,
CS2(14PO2)2 (SC-10)v 1C()(11i3)612HP02(SC4,)4-n 'E~20 (n or 13),
(CO(NH3)612UU2(SO4)4"!) H20 (1) = 5 or
[CO(Nif))614CS6[LI02(SCL;')413-8 1120-
It has-bocn Ut.- bot~,,j of
lone,
the 501, -roups t to
the into~zwil phero vith the W~ igns. -THe buto viLn
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MEMDIYEVA, 11. P., et al, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy VI-dinii, 7ol 1j, Nio 5. ",aY 729
pp 1423-14,28
neptunium in disulfate complexes is about the same ii,,i An Q,.(I Letrasulf~te,.i;
these complexes nay cotidijt in the solutions. Soluwtdva of one of
these forms in prcferonee to the other deperils on thta solei~ticr. of the cation.
The froquencies of the vibrations in L"cie IR aiwetra of ur:~niuza
and neptuniuza complexes are about the sime for simi-L-i,r coz-position typez.
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Inorganic
USSR UDC ~41.53.:,546.79,9.j
I=$ N. R.0 94, P., SHUM. V. P. and GELN%, A, D.
OHoptavalent State of Transuraniwa Elemeats. JX. New Muthoda for Ohta-Wig
Keptunium (VII). Disproport iona Lion of Neptunium (VI) jz Alkaline Xlodia"
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya 1~, No 3. 1970. pp 471-477
Abstract: In dilute alkaline solutions, neptunium (VI) is revc-irsibly oxi(iized
to the heptavalent state by ferricyanide ions. For a constant value of the
ionic strength, the equilibrium constant of the reaction is proportional to
[oH-13. The interaction of neptwnium (VI) with silver oxides was sLudiL-l 1n
alkaline media. It was established that silvor suboxilqj on4lze.- neptutil"m
(VI) to an appreciable edent only in solvtions with. an Mi0l:! coacontra;.ion
of more than 8 1.1. In tho iDresenoe of AgO, naptunitum (VII) iu fortrod wiLK
0.2K KOH. Nept=nium (11) is practically quantitativoly b~r an eacas~s
of AgO when the al-kali concentration is 2-3 ii. An excess of Kii~j .3 (at
3100) or KC10) (at 390--4000) will cQmpletaly and r-upidly oxidr4ze i~eptuniux to
the haptavalent state in allcali. metal melts. The interaiaLion of 1.`p0? with
the above oxidizing agents is slow az4 does not go to cainpletlon. In scme
alkaline solutions, neptuniwa (VI) is to a substanial ccient disprouortionated
into neptunium (VII) and (V). The equilibrium con!itant Df this extremely rapid
reaction increases sharply with incroasing alkali concenLration,
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ii. VIO
112 Oub U.'i C L A 5 5 1 F I E 0 P t,C
TjTL-:---HE--lJT'WALEAT STATF OF rmL- Tk-AASUAA'qL:J:l ~LL!,IENI'S. 1,(.
VI I C~IA"CU.NDS -U-
'WTh~R-(03)-'iL:F00YEVAv M.P., KRUT, W:LIMAIIII 1.6.
CCU,NTRY OF INFO-USSR
SCURCI---I,ADf'.Y'(IllAlYA 1,)70, 12(2), 232-1
DATE iJ,'J6L [SHED ------- 70
SUBJECT
TOPM TA,~S--:4EPTW411JM CoMP-:AJN,.)v CODALr fCjMPf.C-Xr CUMPLEX COMPOUNUP
STA3IL'ITY CONSTANT
CGI.,TkOL '4ARKI,IG--,NC VESTRICTIONS
30CJ-1~iNT CLASS-UNCLASSIF IED
PROXY kEFL/1-RAME-3002/1228 !;TeP rilt'.)- -oR /;'Ii /0 L2 1001?1u~ k2r'04'13-1
CIRC A(-C,--'SSII*N
212 006 U \1C L 4 i. S I F I E1) 1 ri, 'j C C SSI N G 0 AT E-- L 3 'i,'JV I C
C IRC ACC ESS 10 N W-AP0 128 641p
A 3ST- A C',r/,-*XTq,NC T-- I U) k;P--0- A ii S TA CT A N'E.o C It YS I, CC 1411)t) OF Nd ( V I I) CJF
SW3S) ",ii . I I I S SOL
SUI.Q j lJAS
IN ALKP L I AN".) ~MEM S TI-jR I ~N A ORY STATE IT u,:C~j-mi,,S. ~ilrll THL-
TRAiISITION' OF ",P P1 A Hr~XAVALI'4T STATE. A STU1JY OF
COAPLEX FJ;%AAT 10,1 t~F i,.Idij SiJ'i;? PI; U41"3 e06ITIVE- EN Nf;L SOLN5. ,offh SULFATE
StiOWS THAT '0' L*1-:SS, YWIN (ilk I:; QIJ fL TO 7 F I Ili E S 1, (1 P'-~ G A V'- ! '4 N A
su~, 2 SO SJO It Ak 10 1"0 1: IJ,' L S I . 0 ~ rfj~-- Co:-Pll.~:XL-s IfIdC S~,)16;! Sk) SUL').1.) dRIJE
PJS I TNVF AIND (NIP3 Suli;! iSl.i S014) SU82) ~NEGAN'Ifc IkRIE ~-iITH
STA61ILITY Gf);`WS. OF I.t.) 1114FS to PKIME2 Allu 1'.1. to RFSP.
COADI T I -114S AIZE G IVEN A F .01 (CH !'Wt) Sljli~ PR [1,1HP1151 it I VE I'll V j.. o I TI-I
Pfiqsp,,i.irE ANO OE,kWDATE IONS.
UNCL4 s PKj3CES3LNG DATE- ioiiC
WI-ITITLE--HEPTAVALENT STATE OF NEPTUNIUM AND PLUTONIUA -IJ-
AUTHOR-(03)-KROT, N.N., GELMAN, A.0,v MEFODYEVAs 14.P,.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VESTN. AKAD, NAUK SSSR L970t 4001, 47-61
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
,,TOPIC TAGS--NEPTUNIUMt PLUTONIUM# REOUX REACTION, CH11:41CAL VALLNCE~
HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REtL/FkA?,1f_--19"?5/0625 51EP
CIRC ACCLSSIG-N' N0.-..Af)011(,354
Ut','C L AS!11 .1 F F, ;1
019 LINCL ASS IF IF. PitilICESSlNG LJATE--lr,3CT70
CIRC ACCESS11"N 40--AP0116354
ABSTrkACT/EAT-!AC-T--fU) GO-0- ALISTRALT. f-APTS.
PRIMEVII ANO PU PkI.liFVIl SURVI:Y;--0, REDOX R(.)Ti;-lNl'I;,L!-) (i:: Nfl
PRIMEVIE-NR dRt4EVf AND VU PkIMEVII-Pl) PRIMEVI lol-lkll: E)(Pfii- LILT(~.
ANU 0.95 PLUS UR MINUS 0.15V IN ti r4A(444 ft-IL- Pulad'[,~L i;k Ilit, -~;, I
PRIMEVI AT PH SMALLER THAN -1 WAS AS 6REATUR NWN 2 v.
UNCLASSIF.IED
USSR UDC: 538.4
SHARIKADZE, D. V:, NEGAIGIED. A,.-b.
"Nonstationary Flow -of a Conductive Viscous Fluid Betwe(in Parallel Porous
Walls With Heat Transfer"
Moscow, Magnitneya Gidrodinamika, No 4, 1972, pp 25-30
Abstract: The authors consider nonstationiLry flow of a viscous,incompres-
sible, electrically conductive fluid between two parallel. perrj~able ncn-
conductive moving walls with regard to heat transfer, iihen a hcmogene'yas
external magnetic field is applied perpendicular to zhe vallri. Both vis-
coitu diasipation and Joule hoat iire. conal.4(tred In the 1wiaL tran.,;fer equit-
tions. In the banic srquaLlarm of 11~C NOPO 01, JINTW.
ation is substituted for the triunrverue fl.rw rolocity, ;lind ttin r-ol-tant
system of equations is reduced to Bolutian of Volterra tategi-ol equaticiiq
of the second kind. In the case of a magnetic Prandtl rimn-ber equal to
unity a solution in explicit form in found, e.Tpres tied in tab-aIntable func-
tions.
1/1
USSR 1JDC 539-3
MEGUNSKly, V., V,
"Bending of a Multiconnected Anisotropic Plate Supported Alorqz the Contour"
V sb. Nekotor. zadachl teorli upru ostl o kontsentratsil nq2ryazh i defornat-
sii uprug. tel. Vyg. 6 (Certain Problems in Elasticity 11teory- on Stress Con-
centration and the Deformation of Elastic Bodies. No. 6 -- Collection of Vorks),
Saratov, Saratav University, 1971, pp 59-66 (from M41n:hhant~-,a, No 6, Jun 72,
Abstract No 6V149)
Translation: The bending of an elliptical anisotropic plate freely supported
along the outer contour with a finite number of elliptital openings reinforced
by absolutely rigid rings Is considered. Complex functJonals and Faber pol,,-
nomials are used in the repre~ientatioa of the solutiOu. Aft4,-r eypansion (-..f
the right sides into Fourler series, the problerl leada to Q + N) Infillite
systems of linear algebraic equation.-;, where 14 in the nLviber ol'. internal coll-
tours. The system Is not investigated. An exanpLe is given of a calculation
of an orthotropic plate in the forin of a circular concentric ring with a
moment uniformly distributed along the outer contour. Diagriuns of the rLoments
along the contour of a joint with a rigid central disc are gjven. 'Me suf f I.-
ciency of the selected number of equations Is evaluqted, in tervis of the. degree
of satisfaction of the boundary conditions. A. G. Ugodchikolt.
USSR
IJDC 51.8:512.25
MF~GLLNSK&jjft.YW.V.l and FROLOVA, G. 1.
-MM"-
"Use of Electronic Computers in Solving the Problem of Bonding an luliso-
tropic Plate With an Opening, Supported Along rts Edges"
Saratov, Vychisl. metody i propprxzmir. -- Sbornik (Computational Ifethoda
and Programming -- Collection of Works), No 4, Sar.!itov Univ. flub. House,
1970, pp 46-55 (from 'Referativnvy Zhurnal -- Matetitatika, No 7, Ju~y 71,,
Abstract No 713904, by 1. Shelikhova)
Translation: A numerical method of solving the problem of bending a thin
anisotropic elliptical plate WiLh an elliptiCal openi-lig,, supported on it's
edge and bent under dic actIon of coriatant-intensity iromurit~-; applicd alov,,
its edge, is presented. By m-ans of functionn of gonantilized complex varia-
bles, the solution of the problem reduces to the solutton of art infinite
system for linear alL-lebraic equations with complex coefficloata. The results
of numerical calculations on a Ural-2 computer, in whicilt a spe,~Iail:,ed int,?r-
preting system was employed for conputations ~,~Ith complex nimfb-~rs, are dis-
cussed. These numerical calculatiorts revealed tha substantiol elfct of t,e
material's anisotropy on the stress-strain state Lif the plato.
USSR
Baratov
"Concentration of Stresses around Elliptical Elastic Inclitsions in a Thin
Anisotropic Plate"
Moscov,, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela,, No 6., Nov/Dee TO) PP 97-103
Abstract: The author considers elastic equilibrium of an ellirtlcal aniso-
tropic plate of constant thickness with a finite numter oil ell4ptical open-
ings. Freely, fitting elastic bodies made from other anis~jtropte rraaterials
are cemented or soldered in these openings. The plaLe is ass=,nd to be sut-
jected to bendiiig forces distributed around the outer edge, Thil solution
reduces to an infinite system of line&r a14,-obraic rq!.miAw%3 With coriplex
coefficients. it is shown that a solution"hay be derived frcm this syste"n
for the case where all or some of the inclusions are absolixtel.,y rL.-id or
absolutelj% flexible. A plate with a single elAstic incluLulua io considere-,d
as a special case. It is assumed that the body to cemented in Lbe center of
the plate, and that uniformly distributed bending moments met around the
edge of the plate.
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TITLE--FLUX DENSITIES OF SOME RA010 SOURCES IN THE Flir,-;QUENCY 12-25
MHz -U-
'AUTHOR-105)-BRAUOE, S.YA., LEBEDEVAp O*li,o ME('PNt A,Vwl RYAjlUY? B.Por
1- ZHOUCK, 1.1%. 0#6
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'SOURCE-ASTROPHYS. LETTERS (G81, VOL., 5, NO. 3, P6 IZIP-32 (MARCH L970)
DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70
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-TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON FLUX# RADIO TELESCOPE, COSMIC RAI,ilO SOURCEl(UNTRI
RADIO TELESCOPE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSlf'IEb
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AaSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSFRACI. THIS PAPER PRESENT,
.AAE)E 161TH THE P~AUIO
OF THE FLUX DENSITIES UF 33 DISCRETE RADIO SUUIkCES#
TELESCOPE UTR-l IN GRAKOVOt AT FAE(4UE.',4CIfS RANGINCP Fr~UM le'.6 TO 25 MHz.
FACILITY: ACAU. SCI. UKRAINIAN SSRI KHARKOYs USSR,
0.1dil- LA 1; i-I
ENG XMRMG
Acoustical and Ultrasonic
USSR LIDO, 550-83-01
ALEKBEYEV, A. S. and MGRABOV A. G.
"Direct and Inverse Problem of Plane Wave Scattering in Mon-Urdiform Tre.=i-Lioa
Layers. 1. (Problems for Sd-type Wayes in Uie Hyparbolic Case)"
Novosibirsk, Mat. Probl. Geofiz.--Sbornik (Ihthematical Pvobleits of GeophNIL3ics
--Collection of Works), No 3, 1972, PP U-36 (fxxxx Referattyny),
Geollogiya, No 5, may 73, kbstract No 5-D115 by the atithors)
Abstract: The problem of scattering of plane, obliquely m,),iln.. unaves of thin 1311
type on a non-unifor,,i elastic and isotropic opace (or in the piirtial case ol,
a transition la~-cr) with at-bitrary laws of cluin, e oil propiul len ILC fillietiolls
of norim-1 coordimtrr, in the hy-.1oth;L-sis about the p1nne of a
reflected wave can be reduced to a certnin two-dii--iensiotial caFu irith an
arbitmri wave which in relation to the nr,6ure of an un-u:td.fo!,ji nciiitui and
angle of iLcidence can hav.2 hyl)erbolic, elliptical and mixe6A tyj).,.~S. Fo-nmila-
tion of the direct D.robleiz iv, Ijiven for t'ac first tuo -tlne (,.ir,!cL ;Llld
inverve problenB for tne `Jl,q~crljolic 1".'ase are nolvcd, W! the dij-,212t
problem is based on the jn,_-!,htxi of rer,)amtion of varinblesl L.a-z! eorTFUBTJG_,~~1111,-
unidimensional cq)ui-ttor turns out to be In inst,:!1111c(~.
The found solution of the direct I)MIIJI~-Tl Mvh(M it TKIN-lid-1.1-1111 ttj '~WC VIL'
of, tho of'
USSH
ALEKSEYEV, A. S. and MG11M)OV, A. G.~ Pat. Probl. No 3,
1972, pp 8-36
half-space for the given forms of moving and reflected waves--tc) be knolw
inverse spectral problem of Sturn-Liou%,illa.
USSR
CUVCKUIDZE, Corresponding Member of the Georglau AcadenV of Sciences V. V.;
NZMMIM~Mi, R. Sh.; EBRALIDZE, T. D. (Georgian .4.evwdem, of Selences, Inati-
k"temr-eyberm ties)
'Holography through a Diaphragm with a Sma,33 Opening"
Thillsi, BuUetin of the Academy of Sciences of the Gwrglan SELRI Harch, 1974;
PY 569-72
Abstract: The authors present a theoretical analysis of the objnct inages
produced in a pinhole camera and reconstructed from part cif holt)gram Qiose
dimensions are conunenourable with the dimensions of -the piWiole efir-ara. Tile
identify of these images Iv Bhown matheutically, and the possibility of
reconstructing the object projective imge from a nvukll part of the hologra-m
in white light was found. On this ba-sia the question of oki~ect holography in
non-coherent light by means of a pinhole camera was sUdled.
The article includes six equations. There are three references.
1A
USSR UP": 6:'1 37 13 3,` .3
LANDE, B. Sh. KWLSYL!X, N. P. , MEGIRFTSIKAYA, 1, 1.
"On the f3pact!-Tine Char.~ctcristics of Vie Field of Fro.-., !., 1kcill"JI
Sixrface"
Tr. Sev.-Zap. zaoch. I~oliti:Miu. :N-t (Works of the
Correspondence lastitute), 3.972-, No 20, pp :116-18 (from,
No 12, Dee 721, abstract, j';o JPG24 fr6str,61)
Translatlor.: Solutions -ire rcurd for the problerl: CIT', c,-' r-ic--c-
vaves on a statisticzill~ rovg-a su--fahce in the Kire'LLcAT ii.pl--c~t;iiiiatici-.
small perturbations, iin(l Fui ex-pression is 41(~ri.ved f".)".
lations in the envelope of seek.ti--red radio "At;1IFIlti (!~)Ztudtlw,;
radar resolution.
USSR UDC 621,37-'-
KRASYUK, N. P., I-ODE9 B. S11. HECRETSKAYA, 1. 1.
"Effect of Radar Resolution on the Spectral Width of a ~UcrowaV4., Signal
Scattered by the Sea Surface"
Moscow, Radiotekhnlka i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 10, 3972, I)p 21,1,;2-21814
Abstract: The theory of radio wave scattering from the sea surface sivulated
in the form of a superposition of large and small unavennewsc!s hal; been pre-
sented previously as applied to electromagnetic waves [1. 11. Fuks, lzv. vuzW.,
HVSSO SSSR (Radiofizika), Vol 9, No 5, 876, .141661. The nottidissipative nechanism
of broadening of the spectrum as a reault of. the orbital wtion of the particles
is established in the form
Af(hertz)
where h is the mean square height oC the surface, y is the dispersion of the
slope angles, g is the gravitational constant and q is the wave number. Con-
sidering that the 5-ca surfacei.is a random surface with r"Ipuct to heighti with
a normal distribution law, the question of t1w effect of t1un diriensiorts of Lhe
resolved section of the surface an Af has ramaim.-d unclear., ExprestjIons art!
derived for this Liechanism, and the band width 21if at the hillf power level f.:3
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USSR
KRASYLIK, N. P., et al., Radiotekhnik-a i Elektronika. Vol 17, No 10, 1972, pp
2182-2184
defined in the form
2 A f 811- 767
The values of 2Af are plotted gis a function of L -- the I inear dineiision
of t-he resolved area. In the general case the graphs of the function contain
two horizontal segments on the tipper and lower levels. Thit first of these
levels corresponds to the limitina high resolution and extends to L - 30 neters.
In this case the spectral width is in accordance with the runctiom presentei
by Fuks. The second horizontal segment corresponds to the lizAtinS, low resolu-
tion of the instrument and c.-ttends from L = 1,000 meters. In thii; case t1he
spectral width arises frov, the dissipative mechanism of dat-.ping of the capil-
lary waves and is in accordance with the function presented by F. G. Bass, et:
al.,[Izv. vuzov INSSO SSSR (Radiofizika), Vol 2, No 2, 2900 1963].
With high resolution of the instruTaeut the value of _16f ii; larger, the
higher the wind velocity and the slip angle of the radio bean.. The miniriutT
slip angle during irradiation of the surface opposite to th4 wind effect is
approximately 3-40~7inasmuci as the distribution law of the slor.'a angles difiers
from the normal in this ca3e and has it shifted mean value.
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411411 OpectoocolRy (NOV" faILVOI we 1101110,10"lil 1:
welctmiccoh). am Q, 0. Qqk'jfiWMA*Xft*iv
Nauk SSSR. V&,M+,. 1970 P"45-:0. in Auniaf~.
Discussion of five sistronomiq fiIiiVI JA-OW,' A-W,! A460.
A-700, w0 A-700 F1 of Imoroveci lig6'swOuvity. producs4 in the
Karwt Ch-gMbal Plant The nmWvlng poW of the films io -M to ac
lines per mm. The films are covww4 vAth a meahonkO T Mble
antihelo kxquer film. The A-700 F filml; n"n d"k hj~h light
sensitivity bevond the grovi togion of the slwtrum. S&4~4 now
wmIsIons as also noted. V.P..j
ICA
REEL/FWiE
1980,0152
USSR WC 547.567,,r*547.2.61 118
=Vj YE. A., AY-BEYENKC, A. P.o and PZKHp A. TA.
"The Reaction of Substituted p-QuinonzonoamInes with Di(ohloro~uql) Phosphites"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kbixiit Vol 42(104), Yyp 11, 1972, PY 2577-2578
Abstracta The title reaction occurs by tha 1-6 addition and Diads to the
fontation, of dichloralkyl Z-4-arensulfonazidophanyl(r -r. _7
,aptli, 1) phosphates.
The reaction of the unsubstituted dialkyl phosphates occurr, with more
difficulty and at a higher temperature than ths analogota ivaction with t~e
substituted compounds. IR spectra of the products ahowe4 bandit at 3160,
13" 0 1176 1 1248, and 1033 ca7l o characterl4tica of the IN p S(~) I P - 0 -- Ar
P --0 - Alk groups resputivalys
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USSR UDC 621.318.563.2
JMEM&LIKILP., PROKUSIIENKOV, G. I.
"Method of Recording Threshold Frequency"
USSR Author's Certificate No 285104, Filed 6/03/69, Published 7104171,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtoriatika, Tclemelihanikll i Vychis-
litelInaya Tekhnika, No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11 ASO P f4iiui the Resome).
Trans: In a well -I-zziown m!thod the threshol.d frequenc-7 to -q-,- L~%,-1- -
version of the pulse repetition frequency to a voltage and subsequent coin-
parison of this volta.-le witli a voltage corresponding to the threshold value
of frequency. One shortcoming of this method is its inegtia, --iihich is parti-
cularly manifest with a low threshold frequency. Ilie me-POlod S;U~IgCSI.cd allow.-
the time required to record thc threshold frequency to biji decreased L)y fonrm-
tion of pulses, the lciigth of which is cqu(il to the pexiod of pulsc~-. at the
threshold frequency, which merge Into a single coinparisoi4 pul:-;o when the Fre-
quency of the initial suquence of pulses becomes greate'r than Lhe thresho'.'d
frequency. At the same time, the leogth of each pulse forried is convertn(I
to a voltage. 1f the fI-CqLIenCY Of the initial sequ(!nce of pulsos is If2s,
than the threshold freqt.ency, whan these pulses arrEvt al: the input of Llic
pulse former, threshold pulses are forined, the leng-th of which is equal to
the time interval between two fi,.;ccez:5-;ve pulses of the threshold frequency.
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~j
USSR UDC 621.318.563.2
MEKHMIK, V. P. , PROKUSHENKOV, G. L, USSR Authors Certificale No 2185104,
Filed 6/03/69, PublisheJ 7/04/71.
The pulse convertor traisfoins the pulse length to a proportional voltago
which, however, does not reach the threshold value di~rij)j;', tho tirle Df a
threshold pulse. Increasing the trequency of the initial pul!;e sequence
causes a decrease in the time interval between the thresliold pulses formed.
When the frequency of the initial pulse sequence reaOtos the threshold fre-
quency, the threshold pulses merge and a coincidence pulse is, foiTied wilh a
length detf-Tmined by the time during which the frNjuency of 1110 initial se-
quence of Plilses is ellc ' I to or greater than tiLe th-roshold F equency.
. % ~tjy equa ,r
If the control voltage developed by the pulse convertor reaclics the threshola
voltage, a relay clement fires. As soon gis the frequency of the initial
pulse sequence becomes less than the threshold frequency, formation of Coill-
cidence pulses stops. The control voltage becomes V111111 to Lf.'J-o Ulld OW I-C.-
lay element is deactivz-ted. The recording time can be lidjustt:.d. by chatil111F
the threshold voltage ,t which the relay element fires and ahio by chani;:~nZ
the slope of the control voltage cu~rve. The mi.nillmun recorclil~;: tinlo in the
ideal case is equal to the length of a threshold pulse. flowe~llcr' ill pra"':tice
the minimum recording time shc4ild be set forlsidering?, pwisible fluctuations
of the time interval Octween pulses of tho recorded thrii:0ioltl frequency. 2
Pigures.
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USSR
UVG 621.317-7.023-08d
loEstimate of the Accuracy of Panorama Measurers an Superhigh
Frequencies"
Moscow, Metrologiya, No 3, 19729 pp 31-35
Abstract: Panorama measurements in circixits with disi 'ribixted pa-
a on auperhip
rameters, like the majority of other measurement
frequenciest are erroneous, the components of tha error are
usually a random error and a mismatching error. If the valuea
of the modtae.,3 of the dispersion coefficienta on cve~Ly frequency
are not knovm, additional conditions dencribing the -3tatiatieal
characteristics of ti,,e modules of dispersion cooll'-fia-ionts in the
frequency band muit bo introduced for eotimatin.ji, the resulting
error. On the basis of the~oe conditions, a inethti~tl fDr the cillcu-
lation of the resulting error in the frequency biuid ir~ suggrer-,A;ed,
The confidence interval of the error by a 0.997 fiducial proba-
bility can be found from a plotted re cale-a-lationo.
,rapli viithoot
The application of the method is demonntrated on an eTj?jnp1e. '~vfo
i~lustr., seven for-mr1as, three biblio. refs.
USSR uDc: 621-317:621-372.8
MEKH.ANNDMV, A. _I- MY_L1N1KOV, A. V.
qpw~ a La
"Master Waveguide Standarch; for Low Attenuations"
Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhn. i rad--'-otekhn. izmereniy (Works of the K11-Unic'n Scien-
tific Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Engineerin,3 I'leasure-
Fio 5, 14ay 71,
ments). 1970, vyp. 202), pp 32-40 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,
Abstract No 5A.210)
Translation: The authors -describe the design and give the nxialytil~al cal-
culation of Tna ter waveguide standards for small at-tenuatioltz; (0.1-1.0 r-B).
Master standards of this type have been developed at the faiL-Unicn Scientif4z
Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Engineering, Menvu-,T-ements.
These standards are designo?d for inspection work in the section dl~e~ding
vith instruments for measuzring low attenuations in waveguidi~ chatn1:-!ls at
frequencies of 2.14-16.7 G.,fz. Five illustrations., two tablp,;, b1bliography
of four titles. Resur.4.
USSR UDC: 621.3T2.832
MEKHP11NIKOV.-A. I., GRIGOFOVA, V. P.
"Directional Waveguide Couplers With Identical Coupling El,,,imenticj in the
Narrow Wall"
Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhn. i radiotekhn. izmereniZ (Works of the M1,11-Mion Scier,
tific Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Etigir~eeriiig Measur-,
ments), 1970, vyp. 202), pp 170-176 (from RZb-Radiotekhn0;&-, No 5, May "11,
Abstract No 5B129)
Translation: The authors consider the characteristict; of it vidt-band direc-
tional waveguide coupler with coupling in the coimnon tiarrow vall. It is shau-n
that high directivity (30-h0 DB) can be realized with coup-ling tv:lerrj-~rits of
identical dimensions by proper arrangement of the eletmnitv. Exporiar-ntal
results are presented. Three Illustrations, bibliography of thi titles.
Resum'eq
USSR
uDc: 621.317-34:621.372.8
WMANNIKOV, A. I., PETROVA, T. I.
"A Simple Method of Measuring Attenuation of a Section of RegulLr Waveguide"
Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhn. i radiotekhn. iz:wreniy (Works of the 1111-Union Scie.1-
tific Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Engineering, Measure-
ments), 1970, vyp. 2(32), PP 50-51 (from RZb-Radiote)d)nikq, No 5, May 7-1,
Abstract No 5B176)
Translation: A simple method is proposed for realizJng th~~ resonance Method
Tf measuring small attenuat4ons of regular waveguides of vectEngular cross
section operating on the fundamental mode. A block diagi-mm of Ue measure-
ment Installation is given. Resumcl.
USSR uDc: 621.317.089.66
MEIGWINIKOV, A. I.
I'Standard Measures of Small Attenuations in Waveguide Channelu and a 14-othcd f(~?.
Calibrating Them"
-tekhn. seminara Ille 1
11 trol. v radioelektron." (7.,
DokI. Nauchno I
of the Scientific and Technical Seminar an Uetrzolo& in Radio Slectr(;nier- 'lui-,
maries, Part 1), Moscow, 1970, pp 43-45 (from RZh-R&diotekhrffI,!,., Elo 'f, jLd '0,
Abstract No 7A181)
Translation: At the All-Union Scientific Research Institute ol' F'aySLcot#_:-e'h:d.ca_`
and Rad.107~chnical Measurements, standard waveipide maasureir f0r s=11 attenua~~;,-is
(0.1-1 DB) bavQ b-2en developea for j3torago) (w well as for wi-It of
attenuation for work in the centimter wuvelength rangre
measures have the following characteristics: VSWIIl
PRODUCTS -U-
AUTHOR- (04) -K AREYEV, A.I.t GASANOVr G.1.0 MEKHTIYEVA0 S.M.p SllAKW3EL0lYEVi
COUNTRY OF ENFO--USSR
SOURCE--BIOL* NAUKI 19709 (5)v 47-55
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'MEDICAL SCII-ENCES
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt SIOL,IGICAL AND,
..TOPIC TAGS-RADIOPROTECTIVE ACTION9 GASOLINE ANTIOXIDANT, PETROLEUM
PRODUCT
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIO145
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASS[FIF0
PROXY REEL/FRAtlF.--J009/0t90 s,ri:A,
- rill
2/2 014 UNC L AS 1. 1 F 11: a
CIRIC ACCESSION P110--AP0139053
ABSTRACT/EX TRACT--( U) GP-0- A q 5 T R.,!l 1, T(IF 5 Ak 0 Ishl r I CfD I j
SALTS TESTED, ONL-, tis,"10IMETHYL INs "Rf 113 Y L i f 2 1 HY0 R IJ X~Y p 5U'l e1: 1-4 Z y
WAS APPRECIABLY RADIOPROTECTIVEi AS INDIUAVEO 11,Y HIS ON I F
OXIDN.-REDN. POTENTIAL Of THE T131AL VAICIPITAL MUS(I'LA: i-IF:
RATSt ME RATE OF BETA-CAROTENE OR OLEII: ACIO OXVIN. p,
THE SURVIVAL RATE OF IRRAOiATEO RtL'r&o S. fl-IJEO, ("'t
,OF 13 PHENGL DER IV
0,TERTv8UTYL,PrMETHOXYPHEN0L OR A MIXT. OF THIS AND
MiTERTtBUTYLrPpMETHOXYPHEN0L WERE RAG1001ROTECTTM: 3W DiiiSl: r,!kll;.*;.*.[A.
FACILITY: INST. FIZIOL.v 8AKUv USSRt
USSR VDC 621.317.727.2-52
MEKINYANa- R. - S.
"Analysis of the Influence of Norillnearities Upon the lleadinqj, of Electrooic
Compensatouill
an. Iz-vestiyaAademii Nauk Amyanskoy S-SR, geriy4l Ticklinicheskikh Nauk,
--yerev
972i pp 35-40
Abstract: The article presents a V ilrt!Aenci~ I'L.nE ar- ti's
an the it
such as "the insensitivtty Zone" and "Hildtition', of tb,;~ inflicator Z-PeI!,:; Of
an autocompensator upon its reading-', Ow: Influencem o,-7 Uie IN:~-,ar ;).irt ct.-
the, Instrument not being, takell ~Iltrj account, F1*xj)!r(~j1t;;1otV-- ;irt!: obt;"inf--c!
determining the relative time of ilIfIL10111:0 Of HILI tll(,
character of novemenL of the autocompenwitor Indicator Lr, ri--J;!;t-LCjII t.(.) Oric
amplitude and frequency of the sinusoidal inpuL signal. Expn!ssions azi! aliw
obtained for determining tite aml3litude of thc firi5t hni:mril,L~ of the navi,!~t:-nt
curve of the instrument indicator in relation to the Vill.iic Lit LL
ty zone at various wzplitudes of the input sinusoidal O.Fnal. Cr,~jjhs -.)I* the
indicated relationships are presented. 4 figures. 3
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USSR (Se;'Idai) 097. 5
4 . N ~R L 0 a iid SHEVILY!,MN V. YA., Imlititute,
SHLYANKEVICH, M. A.
of Mxperime"taL and EIIIRIC~t_Mncology, Aaadt~ny of A"'Aical scti_~611C,,es
USSR, aud Institute of Epidemiology and ldicrobio:Logy ii:aenl' N. r.
Gawaleya, Academy of Medical Sciencea Mal
"Function of the Genome of Inactivated Sandiai Virus ;.r, Fo::-;aation
of Artificial Heterokaryons"I
Leningrad, Voprosy Onkolo-rii, No 1, 1970, pp 53-629
0
Abstract: Usin ,-; the ir.:imunoflurescence ziiiethorl, the ali-thor.- 1:11at
during the .0_111;latiou of heterokaryons obtained Ewot:i 14.'.1W Ce..Ls -'.INA
chick fibroblasts, Sendai viru-- inactivavl-,-~d by u!(.1.,rLLIj'i t) let: _J*ri%_,_H1.tJj.CP.
or trea."ment with betapropiolactotie stialula-ted the p:vo,,.`uctio,-1 o111 T'
anti8en alone. Viere was no biosynthi--zii) o;-! virtal cairponents (%T-
antigen, heraagglutinins, rib anucleop ro t.:! ills) or .1)1.2 t'A-z CC=p1e-:(1 iin-
fective virus. T-antigan was found in ardinai:-y i-ellzi 1:,nd
for a brief period of time, disappearinr.,; after 54 dly-ri.. T-ani;igtn
occurred only in the cytoplasm, not on the qell ourfaco.
W 33
7TT P. ff"11 MIR FIRM. MM WIT.1-MM-W11
112 013 UNCL AS St FlEd PAOCESSING DATE-16OCT70
'TITLE--INDIkECT POLAROGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF PHENOTHIAMIL -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-TURYAN9 YA.loy MEKRYUKOVAt T.V., BOGOANOVA, O.V.
:C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
C
.,.SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(2), 384-6
'.DATE PUBLISHED--------70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PULAROGRAPHIC ANALYSISo 0KGA`4IC_ AZINE 1_-d-llPUt_1,N*.)r lf:~'~'ZENE
DERIVATIVE, NITRATIONe ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNUo DROPPIN~:; M~KCURY
ILECTRODE
CONTkUL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFf'-D
.PROXY REF.L/FKAMU--19kjJ/0b8b SIEP Pit) .-UP 0c) 5Y 10,/
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED VIROGESSINIJ 0AlF---lL)3CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113557
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS IP401RECT l)lJLARJGkAl)HIC ME-FliGO
FOR PHENOTHIALINE ON A DROPPING HG ELECTRODE WAS DEVEL41PED. THE MEYHr'j
IS BASED ON NITRATION AND OBTAINING THE CATHODIC P1,11LAROGRAPHIC IIAVE.
THE NITROS04MINE FORMED GIVES A REOU, WAVE ON A ORUPPINC, HG ELEk'TRODE
WITH E SUBUNE HALF EQUALS MINUS 0.93 Ili A SUPPORT114G ELUCTkULYTE OF NA
SUR2 50 SU84 (SATO.) PLUS 0.001 NAOH PLUS 14PERCENT H SU82 0 PLUS
18PERCENT MEOH PLUS 68PERCENT ETOH. TU I G OF THE; SAMPLE IN HCUNME SU62
OR MEOH, ADO q ML ME01-1i 2 ML 6M NANU SUB2j ANU I A 2N H SU92 51). AFTER
10 MIN AUD 4 ML 2.5N NAOH ANO OlLo TO 50 JML WITWET01A. ALCOR0 THE
POLAROGRAM IN THE POTENTIAL RANGE OF MINUS 0.5 TO 14INLI!, 1-4v. TqE
~SENSITIVITY OF THE DETN. IS 5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEa PERCENT. THE
:'ERROR IS PLUS OR MINUS 5PERCENT,, FACILITY: SC[. RES. INST.
MONUMERS. SYN. RUBBERS, YAROSLAYL.9 USSR,
USSR U-11C 575
IMHEMOV a M. I., and CUSEY1.0V a R. D. , Institute of' Conex-al Cenetics, Acade:jy
of-'361616Ws USSR, Xoscow
"interrupted Transfer of T4B Phage Chronoaomea into Cellop Cyclic Pernutatior.
of Genes, and Infective Activity of Fragmented Geneimes"
Moscow, Holokulyarnaya Biologiyap Vol 5j Vo 3t May/Jun 71, pp 4-44-452
Abstractj At low incubation temperaturea (0-200C)ll the In4te 1.t which nol,!:-
cules of phage DRA are tranaferre(i Into cells tonsiderab,13, deaTeazee.
a, brief treatment In a mixer (14jOOO RPA, 40 isec), it Is ljos4sible to into:v-
rupt the DNA transfer at a stage Am only it partion of plinge gonoza I-=
entered the cell. Several D11A fragments Introduced, into tho uo).l by vaxio,--l
phagez are jointly able kLo develop Infection and to form natuxo particles.
This proves thatt 1) differont T4ri- pl-kWes oimultaneow,:~r introu'Acel into th(a.
celll separate DA fragments ifith. various sets of Lngnea und thut there, fore
cyclic gene -permutations must take place in the chromozomas of these phagosl
gid 2) artiiicially fraeraented genomes possess the ability to Irgiuce infee-
tiors.
1/2 015 UNCLAiSiIFlE0 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TIT'LE--PRaOF OF CYCLIC GENE REARRANGEMENTS IN THE CHR131-40SOMES OF PHAGE T4R
PRIME POSITIVE -U-
.AUTHOR-(02)-MEKSHENKOVt M.I.t GUSEYNOV# RlpD*
--USSR
-'GUNTRY OF
INFO
~.,`SOURCE-OOKL.
AKAD. NAUK, SSSR 1970# 19(2)o 457-60
D~ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIL-11CES
qTOPTC TAGS--ESCHERICHiA COLI, PHOSPHORUS ISUTOPEa CHEI-11CAl. I.ABI_'-'LL[Nt;,
PHAGEt GENEt CHROMOSOMEt ONAr BACTERIAL (PENETICS
:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTiONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0744 STf-P
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132846
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCI!:$il!.I~'; OATE---)-49EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132846
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GV-O- AaSTRACr. ESCHERICHIA COIJ CULIUREIS ViiO
PHAGE T4R PRIME POSITIVE LACKING 1N TRYPTOPHAN WE---~E 1,N)'CO .1111 THE III'LE
STUDY, APPLIED TO PRIME32 P TAGGED J)HA('?F, ENTRY OF 011"IMI'. P IVo rHE
CELLS 8EGINS WITHIN MIN OF CONTACT 01: THE PNAGE d['171-1 )'HE AND
INCREASES LINEARLY WITH TIME; AT 7DEGREES THIS CEASr$ IN Sff-IILAR TO 1;:~
MIN, WHEN A SHARP INCREASE IS NOTED IN RESISTANCE OF THE COMPLEXES TO
DECOMPN. IN A MECH. BLENDER. IF INJECTION OF DN& IS 9NTE:-l114uPrE-,) Iii
SMALLER THAN 18 MINI THEN EACH PHACE PARTICLE SUCCEED!; IN [NTA0`~1JC!1N5
INTO THE CELL ONLY A PART Of ITS GENOME, AND THE INFOJIVE CENYER [s ~;,jr
1STABL ISHED. AT LOW TEMP., THE RATE OF TRAP15FER OF 1;iiAGH4 DNA INTO flit:
CELL IS REDUCED, WITH CONSEQUENT PARTICAL GENOMC INTI~ODIJCTION.
FACILITY: INST. OSSHCH. GENET.* MOSCOWy USSR#
A C"~ [.I-
Ul"A'C-Llij 'IE0
A&064.4148.
Soviet
UR 0482
Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 Electricals Derwent,
243952 GASES O~, LIqUIDS ANA~YSIS Vhe're the gas
analysei'comprisas. ad infra-red radLatlon 217 0
source (1),. a shutter system (2); phqt**l*ctr1c
pickup (3) for the reference signal; workLng colL
(4); optical-acoustical r&4Lstion:veaatv*r,coasi*t-
ing of receiving chambers (5,6) "0 a mt,,:rophonw1;(7)
arranged in tandem. A phase mess4ring device cpi~-
gists of an amplifier (8), phase phifter (9), Motter
(10), phase detector (11) and a sacoadary instrvitiont,
The instrument tero is set by the pbsee
shif ter (9). It can also I)* done by a screen pboced
between.the radiation receiver chambers, or by v4wy-
in& the reference signal phase. The chambars (5,6)
have different vokumms, which shifts the Phases Of
the pressure osciUsttons in these chambp ra, so Oat
the phase of the signal xt~ the rldtatlon r*catvqlr
output is a function of the compatumt:.to be
4*termin&4 cancontratLon Ln the warkIng call.
~.5.64 as 898645/26-25. 1001TSK11A.T.,et &I.A1,101%TION
EXMI?WTAL & MS-OPPICE. (3-LO.:69)''SMI
421. Int.Cl.G Oln.
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AA0044248
AUMRs: Lositskiy, I.
opytno-Kenstruktorskoye Byuro Avtooatiki
IL9WO757
UNCLASSIFIED PROtESS[Nq OATE--Z30CT70
1/2 012
T.t.TLE--INDUSTRIAL TESTING OF COLORED SOLE RUBBERS PPERARED WITH HYDROGEN
zXANTHANE 5tlMlND9lt2t4wDlTHIAZULIDiN,3,YHIUNE -U-
AUTiiOR-(04)-MELA4_ED,_. CH.L.., BL.0KH, G_.A., TSIPENYUKl E~V-, LEBED9
',:~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,-:SOURCE-KDZHe OBUV* PROM. 19701 LZ(2)v 54-6
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~,,:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSo MILITARY SCIENCES
.,::TOPIC TAGS--FOOTGEARv STYRENEs VULCANIZATIONt THIAZOLF:p RVBBER/(U)SK!4S30RP
STYRENE RUBBER9 (U)BS45AK SYNTHETIC RUBBER
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0938 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124598
ll.
NrLA~ IF!Et
U
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124598
~A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT-1W GP-0- ADSTRACT. HYDROGIEN XANTI-14,114F 15 A GO00
VULCANIZATION ACCELERATOR FOR STYRENE RESINS OF THE TYPE $KMS-30RP AND
SS-45-AK AND MAY REPLACE CAPTAX AND ALTAX. FOR MIXTS). Ci)IqTG. NATURAL
RUB8ER A MIXT. OF HYDRUGEN XANTHANE AND CAPTAX OR ALTAX WAS USED.
UNCCLASSIFIEU
023 UNCLASS[FttO p 1,. 01 a,kl6--.n:4ov7o
TITLE--VULCANIZATION CF LOW MOLECULAR WZtGHT CARBOXYL i:;l,)t4rmklING RlPi!!,~~R
5K0- I -U-
~;,_.-AUTHOR-(05)-EBICHt YU.Rol BLOKH, G.A. u
~
SHAN11A, L.P.
~.(;OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV, VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED,v KHTM. KHIM, TEKHNQ1,* 1910, 13(2)t 2 6:16
OArE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUAJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--VULCAPIIZATIONP CARBOXYLATE RUABFRv 0`1GANIC SULI'l.13 COMPOUN0,
ZINC 0XI0F, TENSILE STRENGTH/(U)SK01 SYqTHE-TtC RUBUR
CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUME.NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0183 STEP ~4(1--UR/Oit,3/70.)'013/002/0263f,~266
C'11C ACCESS(Ili'll NO--AT01.32461)
o ~,j SS I 11-.-, 1)
2/2 023 UNCL ASS I F'IED PROCESSidG DATE-27111VI'O
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0132460
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0-- Ali';TkA(:I' I'llE Sli:LLIN-l
CO SU32 H GROUP CONTENTSt AWD LINSAT'l. AERE WJD. F-- !'o)-) ~:),Lmlck -ji,lim"r
ITS VULCANIZATION WITH
AND AFTER
(1),ZNO MIXT. OR WIM PIPERIDINU rkiSULF1,0E I I P1 () P1 I < T,. ZNfl, 1,
It ALONE WERE NOT SATISFACTORY, THE BEST RESULTS ORTfAINE-0 el[TH 7
PARTS I AND 5 PARTS ZNO IN 100 PART,; c,Kf)-l AT
VULCANIZATES OBTA114CO WITH I AND 104,11 HAU 2-3 TIRES I.A81' FR
STRENGTH AT BREAK THAN THE.VULCANILATES 03TAINED 'iqt'flli INJ ALWIE.
FACILITY: DNEPROPETROVSK. K11114.-TE04NOL., INST. IM. 1.~QERI'HENSKOGOI
ONEPROPETROVSKo USSR.
f- I EJ
USSR UDC 1513 -W?
MIAMED, V. B.
"Branching of Solutions to Nonlinear EquatIons with Sevexal Complex Parameters"
Moscow, Sibirskiy Matematicheakiy Zhurnal, Vol 12o No 4, Jul/kuir, 71,
PP 80-5 -81.1
Abstract: The author studies the problem of brunebing of solutions to a cer-
tain class of equations with analytical n(,,ullmoarities. 11be concept of a
simple solution introduced by A. Ye. Gel'imn for an equation of one complax
paramater is expanded to an equation of several complex paramet-ars, He
examines the question of the convergence of formal sobAlons. He cites the
conditions for the coefficients of a forzal equation for vhich the eoluti-all
vil-1 be real and simple. He proves the convergence of' oll forml solutions
of the equation examined and ahows that the number of nwi-idiintical forral
Golutions is finite. Using the mathematicea apparatua or th*.Orems, the
author formulates his problems and finds a proof therooir which he expresses
through equations. The article contains 10 bibliof5rapkic entries,
1/1
1/2 014 UNCLASSIFTED PROOISSING DATE--239CT70
TITLE--STABILITY OF POLYURETHANES -U-
.-AUTHOR-051-ANTIPOVA, V.F.9 MELAMEDs V
KOGANp F.S. A
COUNTRY OF lNFO--USSR
SOURCE--PLAST. MASSY 1970t (21t 49
*DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
PETROV, G.Nop RA11100PORT9 L-YA.t
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--POLYURGTHANE RESINt CliEMiCAL STABILITYj QUARTFRNARY AMMONIUM
SALTv TRIETHYLAMINE, EPICHLORHYDRIN
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UfICLASSIFIEU
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0674 STEP NO--UR/01111/TO/000/OOZ/OU49/005eJ
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119582
UN'C L A S S I F .1 V 0
2/2 014 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DAVE--23OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--A?0119'id1
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. rH[- EFFECIS OF j)0N1i;tq, ACCLPTOR
ADDITIVES, E.G., NtN,01:4ET1iYL8ENZYLA41NE (1) ANO PHE-11YL qLYCIDYL ETHER
Mli I ANU GLYCIDOLP I AND EPICHLOR011YORIN (III)i A111"' If AND ET Slji3 No
ON THE AGING RESISTANCE OF CROSSLINKED POLYURETHANES (IV) WERF STUOIED.
THE STABILITY OF IV WAS INVERS"-LY PROPORTIONAL ro THE TOrAL AUJITIVE
CONTENT, REACHING A MIN. WHEN BOTH COMPUNENrS Wf*RE PRESENT IN AN
EQUtMOLAR RATIO. THE STA61LITY OF IV INCREASED WHEN I[r m-'S USED,
PRESUMABLY DUE TO THE FORMATION OF A STABLE QUATERNARY AHAUNIUM COMPD.
UNC L A 5 S I F I E 1)
A /0 t/ F3 i
OrP^I,(TMrWT OF Tilt AMAT
Ue, AWAV r0ftC,C,4 filst-~V C&IIIXte -r--
A
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rtivEtc,!i,fvr,-L, k-t-tj7,o 24d4ijtj tips stefens matodom pryapykh
AV?Wlai A. D, X.0,0f- V. r. LA114MA617.E.
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o-1 to At'slatlen wax xccc-pls4hqd from 4 Xerox mantocript. Me grIt?"11cs
V V-1:uClfsl%- An attempt to obtain the DTIS104LI arssihice yielded
1=4:171 =t1tv, T1`,u-. Chia Jocument vAm publi.h*4 40 Is. Lft ordec t,,
it e Ic availa'41i, an a timely basis.
cohT;tot, f-uLs tim rAsr PLACTOP-3 WITH SIDIUS CCKILANTS
lArt-icle by ;I-. A U~J-"~ T-Tt
And F~ronnr~_~-'-t
!~~ byatrykh =G-rialu
i ster:,'.:ni r-nu ~ova;.Yft
4nd co trol ro--s ~.r ta*L re3vtolsi, P.-a-selen, inxerzati,~,,n., Wark-
'inj Grcu-, ft-r Re-&ct9ra Specialists M"tinq,
4-9 June 19731
A~ 1. Introducticn
In thr practice of reactor constructi -.a. v4rioum ne~hcds
-ior ragulattnq the, puclear reaction occuring are k.-, ". The =Ost
wtdoll, 6is%rcll bted-tn9thod for fast reactors WIth #. 11--dium roolant.
is absorption of the neutrons by rvquI*ti"- zrads.- At the present
-d in reactors that hove been built
time. this rwt',,~,d Is being ust
'or are und-r con-structignt the BOR-60. &N-150 and BN-600 11).
The bai-ic functions of the ragulat1nq r%A (control r~dsl
--of fast reactorn aros
powrir eEfp--ts,-
C0nFvn%aticn of t~=Pc:ature And
compenention of burn-upl
regulation of ;~c-er;
emergency stepping,
tn distinctlon from wat~r-ccolcd. vater-mcderate-1 r,?-~torz,
control rods o( fkst reactors have a ntw.%bor .2f principal features,
with the Fpvcifics of the operaltirwi Canditiona In the
All t-ie control rods developed at the present tire are
intended for operation In a mpdi= of liquid sodivim in a trmprra-
ture rnnge of 400 -- 700*C at maximum fast ne-itron fluxes a- up
to I x 1014 n/cm' per second. The hard spectrung high neutron
fluxes and high temperatures, end the aggressive medium impose a
umber of specific require"rits upon the nbat*rinls of the control
rods with respect to efficiency, permissible energy liberation
4j-_ and burn-up. physico-cheaLcal properties, and radiation stability.
USSR
1JDC 621.3.0:19.3
KKLANEDOV, 1. H.
Fizicheskiye Osnovy Nadezhnosti (Physical Principles of Reliability),
Leningrad, Energiya Publishing House, 1970, 152 pp,
Annotation: Modern physical concepts of the ine-chanism daid kinetics of a
number of physicochemical processes occurring in the- matexials of tile colli-
ponents of technical devices as a result of various factwri; are presented in
the book. The effect of these processes on changes in 01:-! properties and
parameters of component materials and on their life and reliahtlIty are
considered. Some of the characteristics of the life of mi-iterioLp, and the
speed of processes given in the book can serve directly ai; rell-ability
Indicators or join generally accepte4l reliability indlcators,.
The book can be useful to engineers working in the 91eld ol' inTe$tJgaLior1 and
Orovision of the reliability of technical devices, and to $tudfints and teachers
of higher technir-al institutions specializing in the field of the theory and
techniques of reliability.
Table of Contents Page
Foreword 3
1/4
WIWI- .......
USSR
MFJ..AMDOV, 1. M., Fizicheskiye Osnovy Nadczhaosti (Phyvilxal ftinciples of
Reliability), Leningrad, Energiya Publishing 11onse, 1970, 152 pp
Page
Introduction 6
Chapter 1: Classification of the processes of change in the
properties and efficiency of components 9
1. Principles of classification --
2. Classification by type (clais) of the material or a
component 10
3. Classification of processes by the place where tliey
occur 14
4. Classification of processes by theAind of energ,,j, 15
5. Classification by the kind of operational effect 17
6. Classificatiort by the nature of physicochemical
processes 19
Chapter 2: Kinetic principles of physicocbemical proces~ies
in the materials of components 20
7. Principles of the kinetics of thermoactivatEng
processes
2/4 94