SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOUSHOVICH, B.L. - MOZOKHIN, N.G.

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Acc. Xr: Ref. Code: dkosev A000472027- PKETKIC-ly SOU.RCE: Tarapevticheski 19/U, Voi 42, Nr y /'dch il PP W-414. MYOCARDIAL DYSTROPHY IN FOCAL I N fECT 10 N B. L. Mou'sl~~jch surnm3ry The author observed 205 p3tients; rheumatism was diagnwd in 81 patients, tonsillitis in 97. ern-asked., chronic cljci!ecvstitis (cholecytocholangitis) Min cardiac symptoms prevai- lin':r - in _201 cases, There is ar. opinion'that c~rdiacchanges in local irfection cannot be ex- plained by 3 reflex factor alone.Taiiing, into consideration. u'ie prvs~ince Di the signs of protein and ca. e problem of differential rb6hvdrate metabolisr. thev can be tegatded, a~ dvsl rap 'lic, 11 diurnosis of myocardial dystrophy'lu 1xal infection with rheumatic carditip is disscussed. sur. A mnary table of differential diagnbsi is presented. RE E L F-W f& 197901702 USSR UDC: 621.396.622.2 H. M. Y SENINA R. S. "Characteristics of Mixer Circuits Designed for Use in Mic-ro- electronics" V sb. Materialy Nauch.-tekhn. konf. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-t svyazi. V~:P. 3 (Materials of the Sclen ic and Technical Con- terence ot Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute of Coii- munications-collection of worksj,No~3), Leningrad, 1971, pp 213-218 (from R7h-Radiotekhnika,~No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3D41) Translation: The authors determine the parameters of frequency conversion when using transistors connected in a diffe-rential circuit which is extensively used in micromodules with the dif- ~ference that resistors are added in the emitter circuit to linearize the transistor characteristics. it is assumed that the transistor characteristics are exponential.. N. Ch. USSR UDC9669.71.053.2(088.8) AUSOVSKEY, GROSHEV, G. L.,, DANOV, S. M., YURLOVA, Z. I. Cq D. A., MOVSHEVICH, Yu. IM., and SHAROV, A. V, "Method of Producing Anhydrous Aluminum Chloride" USSR Author's Certificate No 268397, Filed 8/04/68, Published 13/07/70 (Translated from Referativ'nyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiva, No 2, 1971, Abstract No 2 G132 P) Translation: A method is presented for producing anhydrous AIC13 from Na tetrachloroalum nate at elevated temperatures. To simplify the process, the Na tetrac-hiloroaluminate is treated with gaseous IM3, the =moniates formed are evaporated aud condensed, and'metallic Al iij addod to them as such as with subsequent heating to 800--850,* in a meclium of an Aiiert S. In 613 UiNt- LAS S I F I F D TITLE--VtPAl.R'lE,qT OF THIE SPINE STA61LITY. Al EXT"HDED tv.~i 4rcr,my -u- AUTH0R--!AJV5H0VlCHr I A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR scuxE--o-krGPEDIYA, TRAVMATOLOGIYA I PR0TFllc"%GVANIYl._-..j 11)70, NP 6t PP .44-46 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MCEDICAL SCIENCES ~TOPIC TAGS-80114E OISE-ASE, ilRTHOPEDIC SURGERY Q -STPICTIONS C ON T R0 LMARK liNG--foll) RF OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIl:lE0 .~PROXY PEF-LIFRAME--3003/0901 srhp N(]--UR/i) 115/ 70/C00 1006/004(1 /0046 .CIRC ACCESSI~JN ND--AP0129972 tV~___t 2, I I Z/Z 013 UNCL ASS I Fttfi,~ CIRC ACCESSION "D-AP012k,3972 ABSTRAC;T1EXTR,%%'--T--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT EXTENDED U0ilNr-'(:rG.AY -1 '; TH'E TICUL,~R VF-JEW 4L S 1", IP""'mPAL.Nr aY RESEUP W Pi~fXESSES :-, E S U L'I OF THE SPINE STAbILITY AITH -5 '1 A T I CDYNIMlh.. Ah-01 A-:UAU'U'j~';'fCAL DEVIATIO'NS. THE' CLINICAL 03SE8VAMPIIS, OF 12 PPJAENP;~ 0irf UNUF-4t-ii-Nr EXTENDE-a LAMINECT01"lly 01!~ECTED Af APPROACH TO., THE GLSC.,'AL HEL~i`lll, OR EXCESION OF BENIGN TUMOURS ARE kEPURTE0 IN THE AATICU:0 s I NcE. I-MUNIECT&V 'WAS '1(3f FOLLO',iED By SPI NE ~F BAT TON,, "SUBSIDE"ICE" Ojlw' SPINE -ISTUPERA T LVEt Y, AINO 0 1 --L.DCA r 1 OiN OF WITH RA131CULAP, PAINS lviAS OBSERVED Pu BlOGY OF IV LU,-,3AR VERTLbRA CCCURRED IN t PATIENT. TO ST,",BiLEZE THE SPUIE THE PATIENTS WERE SUBJECTc..ij To ANTIEPICIR, ANTERO PO'iTFRUIP, ANO PrISTERIOR SPONDYLOOESIS. IN E-XTE.4UF-[J.L-A(-IEtiECTJ~iY'~ Tli~ ~Willii]k REZU'AIMENOS 03'LIGATOPY HRIMINATION OF THE OPERATION BY~P(ISHRIGR PQ ~" I j'e L OU E S I S FACILITY: TSENTRALIN~)GU INSTITUTA, TR4V(14ATnLOG:l I I OR60PEDI I . mr mnmm - - ", mu r.-. rn -112 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE"-30OCT70 ::-T-ITLE-DYEING CELLULOSE FIBERS WITH FIBER REACTIVEZUS. ANALYSIS OF ,~_---KINETIC EQUATIONS -U- -..,AUTHOR-1031-SADOV, F.I., KRICHEVSKIYr G.YE.' MOVSHOVICH, t.M. -USSR ,~ZCUNTRY OF INFO TEKST. PROM. 1970j, (l)r 76-ao ~.,'SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. LAVED., TEKHNOL. A ,:f.b.."TE PUBLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TAGS-KINETIC-EQUATION* DYE, CELLULOSE RESIN, DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~ .---PROXY REELIFRAME--2000/0946 STEP NO--UR/0324/7010001001/0076/0080 --.-CIRC ACCESSICIN NO--AP0124606. 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 RC ACCESSION NO-AP0124606 ..;:A9,5TRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS OF DYEING CELULOSE ~'FIBERS WITH FIBER REACTIVE DYES DEPENDON THE EFFECTIVE DYE PENETRATION DEPTfi-(Ll; L EQUALS (D OVER K) PRIMEO.5 ID IS THE OYE DIFFUSION COEFF, .,-!IN THE FIBER AND K IS THE RATE CONST. OF THE DYE Fl.'BER REACTION)o THE ~7-VALUES:OJF L- DET. THE KINETIC REGION OF DYEING (TIME- DEPENDENTo DIFFUSION "RATE.:CGNTRCLLED* OR TRANSITIONAL-to FAcIL I TY,"~ MOSK. TEKSY. INST.t noscagi. USSR* UNICLASSIFIE0 USSR VDC 621.375.016.35 mol'SHOVICH, 'm. YE. "Calculating the Stabilizing Characteristics of Transistor Feed Circuits" Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii. 111-t svyazi. 2 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conie~rence. Leningrad hnical Communications te Vy Electrotec Institu p. 2), Leningra6, 1970, pp 173-176 .(from IRZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract,M) 9DI32) Translation: This article contains an investigation of a known transistor- ized amplifier feed circuit in which, in order to stabilize the operating point of the amplifier, a resistor is used in the emittijr circuit, nad a voltage divider one end of which is connected to the miaus potwer supply (for the case of p-n-p type transistors) and the second end, to the plus power supply, and the midpoint, to the base of the tranitistor is also used. The emitter current is represented by an exponent coupling the null current Of the emitter to the base voltage. The collector currq!nt and t1je base current are represented by known relations,relating the endtte)~ current, the amplification coefficient with respect to curreat iit the circuit with a common base and the null current of the collector. Paimul.,Ls are derived for the instability of the amplifier emitter curremt without a stabilization circuit and with a stabilization circuit, Now TP USSR UDC 621.396.622.1":621.372.622 ZIOVSHOVICH, M. YE. "Dynamic Ranges of Ylodern Frequency Converters" Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii. Leningr. elektroteklin, in-t svy.-qzi Vyp. 3 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad ''Electrotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp. 3), Lenlingrad, 1970, pr, 214- 218.(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9D22) Translation: The relations between the dynamic ranges of the simple and coul- plex converters and also possible values of these characteristics are deter- mined. . ....... .. UNCLAS SI FtED: OROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 1/2 CC9 JlTLE-CHRCMATUGkAPHIC UETERMINAT ION OF 1HE CEMPOS1110ii OF A MIXTURE OF ....PRODULTS OBTAINED DURING 8URYRIC,,ACID SYNTHESIS U- ,,.,VAUTHOR-(03)-KOSTANYANi G*G.t USTYAN;t~L.O.*!M0VSlSYAN, A.A. .,---C,GUNTRY UF INFO--USSR 19701 23(2)t 134-9 ,,~;.~,,SQURCE-ARM. KHIM. ZH. --`:DATE NBL ISHED--70 AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~-~JOPIC TAGS--CHROMArCFGRAPHY, BUTYRIC ACID# ALDEHYDE ~__::,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ::.~DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1503 STEP NO--UR/Oi't26/7Q/O2.~/002/0134/OL39 CtRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0128898 1. ~;,, IMM196 MR ~1. 212 cog UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ClRC ACC~SSION NC-APOIZ8693 IkBSTI ABSTRACT. OPTIMUM r RACTIEXTRACT-CU) GP-0- PARAMETERS FOR HE CHROMATorsRAPHIC. OETN. Of- RAW CROTONALOEHYDE (1) ARE AS FOLLOdS: COLUMN 14- til TIMES 6 MM INSIDE DIA.4) PACKED WITH DIATOMACEOUS EARTH (0.25-0.50 MNJ CCATED WITH 23PERCENT POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL A0lp,!%rE, cOLUMN TEMP. 88DEGREES, CARRIER GAS H AT 4.51-HR, DETECTOR CURRENT 120 MAs FOR THE ANAL. OF RAW BUTYRIC ACID (111 THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE ~ZECGKMENOEJ): COLUMN TEMP. 135DEGREESt CARRIER GAS FLGW RATE 2..$l HRv 26PERCENT COLUNW-CuATING, DETECTUR CURRENT 140 MA# RELATIVE,-RETkNTION VOLS. OF 17 4)ULATEV. ANAL. AND~25 C(IPPCN-E-NT MIXTS. OF I AND 11, RE5Phf ARE TA, TIME S,60-5 MIN, SENSITIVITY BASED UN 14E SU82 CO DETNI~ 0.001 WY.PERCENT. ~FACILITY: GOS. NAUCH.-ISSLED. PROEKT* INST. POLI.M. KLEEVt :KIRCVAKAN, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 621-372.81.011.2 MOVSISYAIT, A. M. and AVETIMIT, Yu. G., Yerevan- Stafe University "Investigating the Conductivity of:a Waveguide With Dynamic Slippage Between Particle Bunches and Wave" Yerevan, Izvestiya Akademij Nauk AMyanskoy SSR Fizika, Vol 7, No 4, 1972, pp 283-287 Abstract: This paper is based in part on an earlier article in the same journal noted above (Zhileyko,: G.~I., et al, 5, 205, 1970) which investigated lChe longitudinal dynamics of charred particles in the field of a traveling electromagnetic wave with independent variable-equilibrium energy. The purpose of tht~, pre~sent paper is to determine how the field and the equilibrium phase depend on the wavearuide conductivity, whose magnitude is a function of the wave- guide geometry and the velocity of-the electromnC-netic wave propa- gated through it. To determine thelwaveguide conductivity, the authors use the generally accepted equation of the power of the side field (the osci'lator field) as the sum of the grouped parti- cle beam power and the waveguide field power. JLr, expression is obtained for the dynamic slippage phase including the waveguide USSIR UDC: 621.372.81.011.2 MGVSISYAN, A. M., et al, Izvestiya Akademii nauk armyanskoy S3R -- Fizika, vol 7, No 4, 1974, pp 283-287 conductivity. It is found that for a given beam current, oscilla- tor power, equilibrium phase, and waveguide conductivity, the amplitude and phase of the radiation field in army section of the waveguide can be determined. 7 USSR UDC 576.895.4 MULYARSKAYAb L. V., KOROBEMNIKOV, A. S., DUEBRAILOV, D. D., BABAYEV, A. G, SIUSIR-11KOVA, N. V. , and 'MovsMeMY, "Trombiculid Mites (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) of Vesteni Azerbaydzhan" Baku, Izvestiya Akaderlii Nauk AzeeDaydzhanskoy SSR, Seriya Biologiclieskikh Nauk, No 3, 1971, pp 77-82 Abstract: The Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences Aterbaydzhan SSR, conducted a study of the distribution of trombiculid mites in Western Azembaydzhan in 1967-68 jointly with the Azerbaydzhan kitiplague Station. The principal host of thcso blood-sucking parasites in WVi3tern Averba-.4fthan was found to be the red-vailed gerbil (1111crionev cryuhrouru.,;) becaus~c of the large number of an-1-mals of this species. Scine significance as hosts of trombiculid mites can also be ascribed to the Asia flinor gerbil (11-feriones tristrami), house ti-ouse, commion and social vole-s,. and the weasel. Tile numLer of mites varied with the season and with cli-matic ~Conditions at various elevations of Lhis mounLainous area. The largost- numbvr of Troiiibiculidact specie.,; (nine infestcd Meriones erythrotirus. Vhza'se-ls wcce illj'L~!;Vod C%clii~3ivcly %,;Ith %yatrombi"cula c4iucaiiftii. The bird mite- !v?e(jschcca;7a,;t-1a thoml-131. 1113s, found on forci;t dox-ralce alid the 1/2 .,Fit R ULYAUSIKAYA, L. V., ct al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azeibwjdzhanskoy SSR, Ocriya Biologicheskikh 'Nauk, No 3, 1971, pp 77-82 mite Trornbicula callosa, -which usually inl"ests lizards, was fc-und to occur on hedgehogs. The most numnarous species of trombiculid mites was Micro- trombicula azerbaidjanica, wrhich was followed by Leewenhoekia major. 2/2 21 -kiv- 11 .. ........ .......... .. .. USSR muc 615,787:612.ol4.46 SHIK[IrLEV,'I. A.., AKJUJrMWt E. A.J. MOVSTMADE1, E. M... MA)MVIT E. M., and XWGYL T. A. The Synthesis and Psychotropic Properties of Some Acetylene Derivatives of Phthalimide" Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, Vol 50, NO 3, Mai- 73, PP 14-18 Abstract: In earlier work by the authors of this article, the synthesis of 3- phthalimido-l-propyne and of some of its amino derivatives was investigated. In the present work the neurophsa-ancological characteristics of the compounds of this type that had been synthesized were subjected to study in experiments on white mice. The preliminary pharmacological study ind-tcated that so.~ie of the compounds of this class resembled with respect to their activity tranquili- zers of the unsaturated carbinol type such as ethch1orovinol,,.oblivon, and oblivon K. USSR UDC 547-313:66.062.53~.094.404 SHABANOV, A. L., YOVSU,,MZA.DE, S. M., and GURM111011, F. A. MerDayawlan Petroleum and Chemical InstitiAe imeni H.` Azizbekov OConjugatecl Bromination of Oxiraiie-Olef in Mixtures. 1. Synthesis of Cyclic 2,21-Dibromethers" Leningrad, Zhurnal OrganichesRoy Kh--;Mii, Vol 7. Nlo 6. Jun 71, PP 1106-1103 Abstract: By the action of 6r-> on a mixture of cyclolnexene U-ith cyclohexene cxido in CC14, 2,2f-,JibromocyAohexy1 other (1; b. 15,5-60/2 r:z-,) ii-as prepared with a good yield. With incre-asing molar ra,tlos of cyclohcxono oxide to cyclahexene, the maximura, yield of 1 was reachil'Ad at 'tile ratio of 6:1. Changing of the reaction temperature in:the minus 10 .4 plus 500 range or carrying out the reaction in a different solvent (HCCI.3, other, or heane) did not altqr the ydold sigr4Xiruintly. 3L-C-,lar4,, conjugated brominaTion of cyclopentene oxide and cyclopentene, cyclohexene oxjAti. and cyclopentens or cyclopentene o~~dde and cyclohexene. cyclohe."Wrio oxide and I-Irathylcyclopenteno, and cyc-lohexene oxide ard 1-irathyleyclohexene led to Oie formation o 2 dibromodicyclopentyl ether (60.8~;, b. 116-1-?o/,-, mun), 2-bror--:joyclopentyl-?-- -bromocyclohexyl ether (82.8~, b. 129-*,'Oo 2 mm), 2-bro:io-I.-~.Tethyleyclt)pentvi- -2-bromocyclohe;Wl ether (68',4;%, b, 132-44-= ), and 2.2 1 --dibromo-l-methyl- dicyclohe.Vl ether (71.7~, b. respectively. Dibroaddes of the olefins used forimea as byprtAucts of the conjugated broul-ination. USSR UDC 547.313.:66.062.539-o94.4o4 SHALMNOV, A. L. WWI kDVSUY:Z.ADE, S. 1-1. 1. and GURBA~NOV, ~F, A. , Azerbayd-zhan Petr um 11-nd ~~emdca' Institute izeni F,,. Azizb(tkov OConjugated Bromination of 07drane-Olefin Ifixtures. 1. Synthesis of 2,21- Dibromoalkyl Ethers" Laningrid, Zhurn-al Organicheskoy Khimil, Vol ?, No 6, Jun 71, -up 1109-1110 (- o d e a 1 Abstract. By the conjugated broiti.nation in CC14 at 0-50 of othylen- xi YY ethylene that was passrd through the reaction mixture, 2,21--dibromodlethyl ether (b. 56-590/2 mn) was prepared with a 5rield of 0'6.4,'Q*. By applying the same reaction of conjugated brordimation, 2.21-dibrorwdttheri viere prepared 4from trimethylethylene and cyclohexene oxide, trimethylethylone and cyclopentene oidAo, 1-mothylayclohoxone and cyclopontona oxido, am(L -,Lyrene and CYC.Lo- boxene oxide wiUi a yield of 41.4 (b V-()*'J/,?, PL11), 85.1,1 (b. mm), 72.6 (b. 101-~-/2 trm), antl 74-010' (b. mm,), resp Etc Liv elr. Addition to tho double bond procucdaJ according to the Krasu3kiy rule.1 On conJu,,.;.-1trJd uhlorima- tion of ethylene 07dde together with othyleve in CCI at Ir-ilms 10 - 00,2,21- --dichlorodiethyl other was obtiinad with a yield of ~01~ vs. 45~ wnei-i chlc-riria- tion of the sanc !~ub:;Ilan_-os was carric,4.1 out iritbout a solvont, as injicatod in French Fail'. Ohem. Abs. 1, 5476 (19)5) USSR UDC 547-313-:66.062..539-094.404 SHAWNNOV, A. L., WVSUWADE, H. M., -,JRBANOV, F. A., OMIJ~ 9W Azerbaydaban Petroleum and Chemical Wulvule MOM Tf. Azi2be-ov "Conjugated Bromination of Oxirano-Olefin Mixtures. I. Sylithesis of Dibromoalkyl Ethers" laningrad. Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 7, No 6, Jun '?:L, pp 1109-11.10 Abstract: By the conjugated bromination. I CCII~ at 0-~50 of ot.Vlcn(- 0,cide and ethylene that was paased through the roaction mixture, 2.21-dibrom,.)diethyl ether (b. 56-590/2 =) was prepared with a 3-ield of Ey applying Lhe are. same reaction of conjugated bromination, 2,2 1 -dibrozrj)(~thor5 % ere prop, d fro m trimethylethylone and cyclohexene oxdde trizetIVIetbirleno and cycloperitone oxide, 1-~metlhylcyclobexene and wjclopen~enq oxide, a~~,f styreria and cyclo- hexene oxide with a yield of 41.4 (b 0 1260/2 rm), 85-11, (b. IJ2-40/2 nin), 72.6 (b. 101-2012 mm), and 74.0~ (6. 131.i /2 mia), respectively. Addition to the double bazd vroceeded according to the Kras-askiy rule. On conjugrated chlorina- -dde together Tdth ethylezia in CCI at PiAnus 10 - U0,2,21- tion of etbliene o -dichlorodiethyl other was obtained with a yield of vs. 45A when chlorina- t!Qn of the sarv 5ubstanc6:i was earrit-U, out without a !;olvant, as indli~~tcd in French Pat. 71).140, Abs. 1, YVIO" (1935) USSR UDC 547-313i66.062-539-094.404 1OVSMADE, M. M., SHABANOV, A. L., and GURBANOV, F. A., Azerbaydzhan Petroleum and Chemical men a. Azizbekov "Conjugated Bromination of Wdrane-Olefin,Mi;xtures. :1. Synthesis of Cyclic 2,21-Dibromethers" Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 7, No 6, Ju.n '11, pp 1106-1108 Abstract: By the action of Br on a mixture of cyclohexenewith cyclohexene oxide in CC14, 2,21-dibrovaocplhexyl ether (1; b. 155-611/2 mn) was prepared with a gocd yield. With inorea-iing nolar ratios of L~yclohexene oxide to cyclohexene, tile mixi-r-lum Yield Of 1 (71,2'~) was reachod at tile ratio of 8:1. Changing of the reaction to=-.rature In tho riinus 10 - plu.,; 500 range or carryinf, out the roaction An 4 dif forent solvent aUher, or hetane) did not altqr the yield signiXicantly. Siiiiilarly, canjugated brorriinatiorl of cyclopentene oxide and cyclopejitene, cVclohcxere oxiiu and ()yelapontonn or cyclopenteno oxide and cyclohexene, cyclohexene oyddo and and cycllohaxene o>ddo and 1-iv3t11y1cyclo11o7(1vn0 lad to tile for:nMion OIL 2,21- dibroxodicy-clopontyLi ethe-- b. 116-17~)/Z M"), -bromocyclohevl ether b. 129-300 2 vin). -2-brovlocyclohexyl other (68.4;4. b. ~32-44=), aDJ dicyclohexyl ether (71-7~, b. 150-3' 2=), rospectivay. Dibromidos of the olefins used forv-,ed as byproducts of tho conjli-ated bror~ination. 021 UNCL ASS .-,I ED PR~iXES:t,'ING DATE-I~SEP70 ITLE--ON REFLEX CHANGES OF THE REGIGNAL! VASCULAR RE~SIST4NCE IN ISCHEMIA OF THE HEART. ISOLATED FROM THE CIRCULATION -U- AUT"0R--MOYBE A.A. q ~'.:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S,OURCE-.-BYULLETEN' EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLOGII I MEDITsINY, 1970, VOL 69, NR. 39 PP 26-27 .-DATE PU3LTSHED------70 AREAS--BIOL(3GICAL ANO MFOICAL SCIENCES T P. I CTAGS--DOG, BLOOO CIRCULATION, 4YOCARDIUM, REFI,~EX, S14ALL INTESTINE, KIDNEY, HYPOXIA, CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM C 0 NTR 0 L4ARKIINIG--NO RESTRICTIONS -.00CUMENT CLAS_'--Ur4CLAS5IFfC0 PROXY Q.EEL/FRAME--198Z/08'j7 s I'L Pr4o-- (m oz 1,),/ v o1 of.") 00 3002 0/ 00? 7 CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052291 IJINI~ t. A c; SF I ED -G DATE--IIISEP70 '212, 021 UNCL ASS I f~ I ED PRGCE$S It. L.:C~I:RC ACCESSION NO--AP0052291 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 1, IN EX P ER I M E NT SON 16 A.NEsri,,L-TuEu F R U! I I 0~1 DOGS THE AUTHOR CONDUCTED SEPARATE PERFUSION 0 THE 01-ATE C RC _JT -AND HEART. MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA OCCURRING IN CFSSATION OF THE CAR., IAC WAS ACCOMPANIED BY REFLEX VASCULAR CONSTRICTION OF TH ,.~:..-IXTREMITYs SMALL INTESTINE AND KIDNEY. JT IS DEMONSTRAT0 THAT REFLEX VASOCONSTRICTION 'IS NOT ASSOCIATED-WiTH;STIMULATJOINJ OF CiEMORECEPTOR '__~FORMAT-IONS OF THE AORTA. ADDITIONAL HYPOXIC'EXCITATION 0 FAORTIC T14E VALUE ANb,~REGIONAL STRUCTURE CHEMORECEPTORS LEADS TO ALTERATION OF OF, THE PRESSOR REACTiON, Code: Acc. Nr: APQ05231C_~~ P'4k%M%RY SOUIRGE: Fizio logi chlia;'Y' t4u-c- ~S~70, Vol 16, Nr PP, ON REFLEX CARDIOGENOUS'. MKHANISMS FOR REGULATION OF,:.VAscutAk.,',..irONE Gorev, 0,D_L.M- b Ak 0 The A. A. Bogomoletz Inslitute Phy-S* 1010HY': of scb~e ~tw J~~ta~~ian SSR, Xiev SUIMMI:ary The article deals with the analysis of mfler'Interrelations between the heart activity and periphery vessel tone. In the experiments on dogs-with appl~tng the method 'of artificial circulation, 4he separate perfusion of systemic circulation and.heart was nalited. The left-ventricle zone is shown to be a basic rellexo4enic zone of heart taking part in regulating the tone of the system16 6rculation , vessels. Reflectory vasom6(ot shifts with stimulation of this zone;receptors are iof d3 vil a ptl character. R E mr. r: "o 2 A high sensitivity is observed of ~the receptor apparatus of the left heart to the changes, in its work regime, which makes possibile to substantiate the statement on an important role of this reflexogenic zone: in regulating the vascular tone under physioio- gical conditions. Essential differences in the character and manifestation of the vasomotor reflexes whett stimulating different receptor zones of heart enable one to, come to a conclusion on funciional heterogeneity of the heartrece -Otor field, on different role of its separate- reflexogenic zones in regulating the vascular: tone., 4A MR. U CLA~SIF ~PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 r~,3~~7`1/2 ~-013 D' ,'~.'._.--T,_ITLE--PRrjl3LEMS OF ALCOHOLIC PARAPHRENIA -U- ~-_.AUTHOR-MOYEFES9 Some Z- COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR :'~-SUURCE-LHURNAL NEVRUPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMliNI S. S. KORSAKOVA, 1970, VOL 70t, N& 5t PP 740-743 .~,:-,DATE PUBLISHE-0----70 ,-~.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~_TUPLC TAGS--ALCOHUL, PSYCHOSISs HALLUCINATION CGVTROL MARKIN6--NG kESTRICTIONS ..-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~PAOXY REkL/FAAME--1994/1126 STEP NU--UR/02,tti)/70/070/OU5/0'140/0'143 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0115145 U14 LAS S I F IEO ~Z/2 013 UNC CASS I F I ED PkOCESSING DATE--090GT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115145 A-VSTRALT/L-XTRACl--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. THE EXISTENCE OF AN ALCJFiGLIC PARAPHRENIA LS A CLINILAL REALITY. VEPENDLNG UPuN THE FGAVATION OF IDEAS OF GRAINDEUR, ALL PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOI.J(; PARAPHRENIA CAi*,,' BE DIVIDED INTO 2 GRUUPS: WITH THE SYNDROME OF MENTAL AUTOMA T I SAS (IDEATURY AUTOMATISMS) ANU THE SYNOROft OF YERBAL HALLUCINOSIS. TH E PARAPPRENIG SYNDROME IS NOT SEEN IN PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC PARANOID STATES. IIN ALCUHULIC PARAPHRENIA THERE IS P40 0Elt.)SlDN4L EVOLUTION A PRE-VUENCY OF PERCEPTIVE UISORDERS 1,S, MARKIJE. LT 15 ALSO NOT CHARALTERILED BY RErRUSPECTIVE.LNTERPRF-TATIONSi,'FALSF- RECOGNIrIONS ANO DELUSIONAL FANTASIES. FACILfTY.-i, LENINGkAU PSIKHGNEVROLOGICHESKAYA BOLINITSA NO 2. USSR UDC'51:330.115 E IVANILOV, Yu. P., NIOYISEYEV, N. N., PETROV, A. A. "Some Mathematical Problems of Programmed Control of an Economic System" Kibernetiku -- na Zluzhbu Komunizmu. T. 6 [Cybe-rnetics in the Service of Communism, Vol 6 -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Fmox!,viya Press, 1971, pp 9-22,,(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika,, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V702 by D. Epshteyn). Translation: A program method of control of the national economy is defined. The program refers to a set of s operations. which must be perfoimied to achieve the desired goal. A program of development of production supporting the entire is particularly Roted. An set of programs of development of an e6nomic system s-digit nunber z = ki., k2' ..., ks is used to describe the sta-Le of the program, uffiere kidefines the degree if fulfillment of the ith opera~tion in a scale se- lected such that all k- < n and z = mm ... m means that !the progran has been ful- filled. A system of equations is concluded describing the fulfillment of a certain program for a simple multibranch dynamic production model. Control u(t) refers to an s digit number containing -the intensity of fulfillment of the ith operation at woment t in the ith digit. A dead end contrcl rcfers to Control --under- which it -is the intensity of fulfiflmeDt of any jE ID. I OEM]] 'h 6 USSR UDC '51:330.115 ROVP A. A., Kibernetiku na Zluzhbu IVANILOV, Yu. P., MOYISEYEV, N. N., PET Kommunizmu. T. 6, Moscow, Energiya Press, 1971, pp 9-~22. operation due to resource limitations. It is proven that the dead end control include the control providing for fulfillment of the program in the minimum time. A search algorithiu is constrvcted leading to the construction of this optimal control with a maximum excess of resources at the end. An arbitrary example of calculation of a program for alinear, sii~lgle-pTaduct model is pre- sented. 2/2 32 M 7777 -F, 77 USSR UDC 612.821-053 VOLKOV, L. V., and Kiev Institute of Physfcal Culture, Kiev "Determination of the Type of Higher Nervous Activity an the Basis of the Aftereffects Produced by a Multidimensional,Stimulus" Kiev, Fiziolohichniy Zhurnal, Vol 19, No 3,.May/Jun 73, pp 297-30 Abstract: To determine the type of higher activity in experiments conducted on school children, the aftereffects (latent reaction periods) following the action of a multidimensional (visual and auditory) stimulus were measured by means of a portable transistor reflexometer. On. the basis of psychophysio- grams that were plotted by using the data obtained, one could differentiate between four types of higher nervous activity (excitedo balanced, inhibited, and inert) among the subjects on whom the experiment was performed. CHANGE IN HUMAN HEAT rACHANG-13 INDICrS 17,-~ZR IM-F I11FT.1S_,;Cr nF .. Z._-rticla by Z. S. Lone-. and I H- I-Soscow AkTuR11- .6 V K qmj h 1, Bib 3.c Les,~qy J~'o _~6ca 0 -d-, c= in 5 a OEY oil -iil: a 1971, p!) 311- Ji?7 Heat exchange indices Woro ntudted in nine hen1thy mal avolunteers o-vor a oovon-rc.,ith perlon. Artor collectln~, con,trol data, (5.55, months) 'he voiuntccrz ware subjectod to 30 daTu isolation, during WhICZ1 -.W',c;3 cz.:*. five -;ziy:s cxtrv- in Am- mal conditions were crestod : firmt f&ctcj, - incronze blent temperature to 3VC and incroaaa I= nbsoltite hurtidity to 33 =m;- apcxlnd factor -- torm-mratAre inoresee, t 30C 'qnd absolute humidity to 22 rm and carbon dimkide to,V. The* following were r9gistared b-r Iromoto control: body temper4 turn, strin temperature at rive ";OL-Its-p tompor-azura of the exhaled air and rriuco3a. host flux, ". rapiration, heat and pain throsholdn of heat san3ritionei. ~. lemination of tho oxporlnont data on Intor.-cration cards wara omplnyad In an analysis of the subjvotivo sensations or these aill,jocta. Analyals of oblnctivu and nubloctive "")ate revealed that the B~Jjoctz exporlencod the groatvst; streaning of the tie at-roguls tinF mocharziam during. tho poriod 0- of exposure to the first fattor. All tze studlod hoot ex- chanro indices Incronvedowith n,rolilt'lity greator than 96- 99.11 other than tho he t flux which docroasod shnrply (P< 0.000 and the torperaturo differnnee ;tK,twaon tho pain nnd Y heat thresholds, which also decroo3ed reliably (P< 0.001). During the period of exposure -,o the zocond factor thin atre3a of the hoot-regulating apparAtua was not obnarv- ad# foot of the "high poa3iblT due to a woulconing or the of tomporature - hieb humidity" combination. possibly not without > 139 PR f-> 99 A- ;57LA L SO'e'a DATA ON' Tirr, FUNCTIONAL STATE OF '11E 11-iti-IAN CAR:)IOVASCUL tit SySTF14 I)UHI,;r, P110LOJIGED PRESE7NCE IN A TIG!:*, Ly SF~ILED SPACE UYDER '11[9 INFLUENCE OF HIGH CARBION DIOXIDE CONGENTRA,riollii Z-Article by, T- 'Moscow, Altun1liviyo Vopro3y Kos- michonlcov R61i;vii I :-lad _fnY Nurrent "ron1cm;i n 'Q Space physiology is now devoting, tni4ch ottontion to thf, Ica functionol .4tote of tho body In "ontn-Foncy al-Luatl L9." During prolol-ged spate flighte In IndivL-our.1 ansoz conditioru. =-., arise when as a result of mnlfunationn in tho air conditic-ning, and regeneration systems at some time changes will occur in the stipulated parameters of nicro-111mate =nd-atmomphara. As a result of tho, arisink amor~,onc-y Mutation there may'P~e a Sig- Wficant increase in the C02 c0ncantrati0_-1 :L-1 th-3 spacashilp cabin. We investigated the functional state of the human car- diovascular system during prolo=ed (200 hours) prosonce in a tightly ancloved room with a modified atmosphere. 'IhO 02 con- ~Ht6rxt was 17-18~; anJ the C02 content. was For th& purpose of routina nonitorln,~ th-a puli, and res- piratibn rntda wero regLntera~ eonstantly not ions thnn once an hour for each of the six subj~,cts. In a study of the collect- ~Aed data we noted a quite clear diurnal rhytt=% of tho pulzo rate and respiration rate. During expcoore to the modiriod ctmo- sphere the diurnal rhythm of those pnrarn-3torn romnins true urd even becomes more clearly expressed. Boginninr with the second or third day of the experiment some Impal't-.ont in the diurnal rhythm was oxhibitod by subjects ?-n and M-y; this tray be as- soclutod with a chali~;a iu thoir alGop mchodule. No othLr data of Interest wore noted in the routine monitoring materials. Only in subject M-n beginning on the fifth-sixth day of the experiment was there a clearly expressed tachycardin. Q 136 L/ Ci L L fA ?.zZNiCa,.;K:O, V. A., 0 ULKAKOVA, and I ZT R o "I, No r, C WV1 "Productior, of Ti-W Alloys by Corraduction of Chlorides, and Som;4 of "roperties" Mloscow, Izvest-iya Akademli Nauk SSSR, Nietally, No 1, jan-Fe'r, 1970, Ab:;rract; iesults are presented of investigations on Lho dbvelopmun-6 of diroct -,iotal-Ltiermal method of produc.-Ij-,g binary Ti-W alloys. Tnu rwtaod iji- volvez diffusion of hoyach'lorido twigpton in tetrachloride tiLaidwa aiia rt;(;Uc- tion of tho rolution by matal.Uc --~agnesju:4. The quantity of Lunjszen cn~,~ride mined by the composition of Lhe Outa~ned inLroduced into the solution is deter. alloy. 'As a rei;ult of curewacidon of chlorido.,5 zari ~~o~;aqutjr.L vac4w-, Soj~,-~rd- w1un or tho products of reducUon. a tungston-doped t.~:Laniiwn :;pon~,o i~-, p.-o-jucea from which it is possible to a6tain iq;ota with ;t un~forir, of jiioy component. increase of tungsten Qontont in the alloy -up to 3.0 parceni, raiaus trio tensile s*renbTth of titanium with insignifioant raduction of duczilizy in A the hot-forging state. A considerable effect of work ~iardening at rcoa Loapera- %lure can be obtained by means of heat treatment of Ti-4 all-loys. A consid-arable 1.10YNIOV, S. G., et al, Izvestiya Akademii Wauk SSSR, He~aily, N'o 1, Jan-jeo 1970, pp 26-32 softening o'L the Ti-W alloys was observed in the 300-5500 C temperature LiTerval. In alloys with 6 and IVA tungsten at temperatures above 400()C an anomalous change in the magnitude of transverse reduction was obi5erveci, a fact which points to increa3ed creep resistance ofthealloys. T N-11 T. 5 Titanium!-, USSR UDO 669.295128.3 REZRICHENKO, V. A., MOYNOVI 3, G_., 14AK-AROVO S. B., IVAKOV, A. N. , and O?jO'IA, H. V., Moscow "Study of the Process of Alloy Formation by the Joint Mngneslotherinal. Reduction of Titanium and Molybdenua Chlorides" Moscovg Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR Metally, No 1, JanAeb 74j pp 27-30 Abstracto Results are presented from studying the formiLtion of alloys by the joint reduction of titanitui and molyIdenum chlorides WL subnequent, vacuum separation of the reaction masses. The phase . conposition of the reduction products was a mixture of alpha-titanium and two body-centered cubic, titanium- and nalybdonum-base solid solutions and It waa deterninad that the alpha- titanium is fox-zed directly In the reduction proceris aryl not during the vacuum separation oprocess at 850 to 10000 C. Extended soaking of the reaction masses at 600-850 G after reduction did not change phase camposition of the produced zbtal. Evidently, particles of the boc.c-solld solutl=s arKt alpha-Ti in the reaction mass were eoparated from each other by sublayei-s which hindered diffusion equalization aff the concentration. After complete vacuum sepaxation at 1000, C it was astablIshed that the sain phase-constituent In the b,c.c-solid solution Rhich contains about 35% Ho in the titanium# One figtwej two tables, one bibliographic references, PROCESSING DATE--IISEd7O .112 030 UNCLASSIFIED '-T,ITLE--PREPARATION OF TITANIUM TUNGSTEN ALLOYS BY COREDUCTION OF THEIR ZHLORI DES AND SOME MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OFITHE ALLOYS -U- .,-A-UTHOR-M v REZNICHEWOv V A*j.SOLONINA9 04P.9 ULYAKOVA9 N.M.v --USSR OU4T R.Y OF INFO: 0URCE--IZVo'AKAOa NAUK SSSRv METAL. 1970v (l)ip 26-32 0 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 '_..S.~URJEtT. AREAS--MATERIALS ~JOPIC-JAGS--TITANIUM ALLOY9 TUNGSTEN ALLOY MECHANICAL PROPERTY, CHLORIDE, :-BINARY ALLOY, METAL HEAT TREATMENT, MAGNESIUM CVNTRfJL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _,nOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :'PPOXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0539 STEP N]9--UR/0370f7O/ODD/OOl/OO26/0032 _&S ,).i- L A .2/2 030 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 ACCESSION NO--AP0105524 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(IJI GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NEW METALLOTHERMIC METHOD OF OBTAININ-G BINARY ~I-W ALLOYS AND SOME OF THE MECH. PRnPERTIES Or- THESE ALLOYS ARE DESCRIBED. THE METHOD FUNDAMENTALLY CCIqSISTS IN DISSOLVING THE WCL $UB6-IN TICL SUB4 AND IN REEDUCJNG THE SOLN. BY.METALLICI MG. THE -~AMTi OF~ WCL SUB6 DISSOLVED DEPENDS ON THE DESIRED.QUALITIFS OF THE ALLOY. AFTER-COREDN* OF THE CHLORIDES:AND AFTER,VACUUM SEPN. OF THESE -REACTION PRODUCTS, A TI TUBE ALLOYED',WLTH W IS FORMED-# FROM WHICH CASINGS-CEfNTG* AN EVENLY.OlErTRIBUTFD ALLOYING ELEAENT CAN 95 OBTAINED. v8Y--INCREASINlG--THE:,W- COUTENT tO IOPERCENT-vi.~~THE 13REAKING STRENGTH Or- THE TI -ALLOYlS-INCREASED. BY HE'AT TREATMENTOF TKE TT-W ALLOYst AN 114PROVEMENT OF MECH.. PROPERTIES AT ROOM-YEMP, CAN.BE OBTAINED. v almim '42" 030 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 ."'T'ITLE--PREPARATION OF TITANIUM TUNGSTEN ALLO S CDREDUCTION OF THEIR ',,,___'.CffL0Rl0ES, AND SOME MECHANICAL PRGPERTMSO~HE~ ALLOYS -U- SOLONINAt 06P-9 ULYAKOVAP N.4.9 "XAW(&.s-G.v REZNICHENKOt V.Ast OUNTRY OF. INFO"USSR --.-'SOURCE-.IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, METAL. -1.970v (1)1 26-32 ISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ;:`,.'TQPIC TAGS--TITANIUM ALLOY9 TUNGSTEN ALLOYf~MECHANICAL PROPERTY, CHLORIDE, BINARY ALLOY, METAL HEAT TREATMENT, MAGNESIUM 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PPOXY REEL/FPAME--1988/0539 STEP '43--UR/0370/70/000/001/002613032 --(;IRC- ACCESS.-I'tX4 !'40--h-POI05524 UNCLASSIFIED- 2112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN3 DATE-11SEP7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105524 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--()J) GP-O- ABSTRACT. A NEW METALL,OTH8RMIC METHOD OF C, KINARY YT-W ALLOYS AND SOME OF THE 14ECH. PROPERTIES OF THESE OBTAININ ALLOYS ARE DESCRIBED. THE METHOO FUNDAMENTALLY CONSISTS IN DISSOLVING THE WCL SUB6 I.N TICL SUB4 ANP IN RE-DUCING,THE SOLN, BY METALLIC MG. THE AMT. OF WCL SUB6 DISSOLVED DEPENDS ON THE DESIRED,(JUALITIES 01: THE `P , OF THESE ALLOY. AFTER COREON. OF THE CHLORIDE&AND AFTER VACUU14 SE N ~:.REACTION PRODUCTS1 A TI TUBE ALLOYED'W'LTK W IS FORMEDs FROM WHICH CASINGS CCINTG. AN EVENLY DISTRIBUTED ALLOYING, ELEMENT CAN BE OBTAINED. INCREASING -THE -hl.CON.TENT tO IQPERCENTi~ THE BREAKING. STRENGTH. OF THE ALLOY IS INCREASED. BY HEAT TREATMtNT OF' T14E TI-W ALLOYS* AN -IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT.OF MECH. PROPERTTESmAT ROOM TEMP* CAN.BE OBTAINED. A C T i~- T i. r -20.186.5 u j J" 11 6 PLYATSEM Val and IIijjAOV-:,'TSZ'IY? V. J~. R. F. , In-34-iteuc o.Zr' khysicq -nd 1,14cll2xiics the Academj of Jciencer, Ukr"311, L~vov "Some Eeculicari "lies O-C the Uhange in Properties o--: AlloyS ter Laser 3com. Treatment" Vol 8, Kiev, 2i 1-1 il-,co im i ch c e ~:hr~uiika aterialov, No 1, 1972t PP 84-87 Abstract gation recul's o' 'lie c:C:Cccl; o' local niLls3ed k,: Investi heating a las~er be---,zi an -~-hc structure a-;-)d tool steelf-, _U31 ell.:inges of dl~ '""croa-L'; rit-col brandj, including ulot Ili J-111-1-chro, d~jni Steel n ~ 0, 0~11c- stecl bvnndf., i,-nd Ai-iwo aron, are diiiscussed by re-ILf'oronce to o 1. c 0 ... :,r C. C. -1 of --`oinicr -iel+cd -t-?Ao ("JI.-i-Fer ~-,Tnb-- Dropertien o u a c St'anti'ally -from ito -L-litial condition: c-pcci-fic rzoeoIc-:7hf?,ped T~ gvains aiad increasad, JI dosinter-ation of z in all inlrcsti~-21tcd Cases, including Araco i-on. " Ilic bma 1/2 USSR ZHIROVETSKIY, V. M., at al.t FIZIkO-XhUdchaskaya KaklanDm Haterialov, Vol 8, No 1, 19'.;2, pp 84-87 treated zone of tool stjeal~-, UC'-)' and UIO favm~,! to ConAst of martensite, reridus:J austeni"Ge, ~ -,.I 3 -'C~Ue. Oxica. v -- - steel.,~I affoct- Supposedly, tile hi,!34 heaatin- rv. t c,s 0 the dissolution -orocess o-f carbiclos.. The 1,c.der-be-UR treltment of annealed KUZ~I steel, app-,Ixeritly, comlintobes tAe Ilet of cu-'r- bides effecting a locn-I conversion of dv"' 1-31 the 11C carbide ond the 't-12c, P-T)ha3ej developing by 26000T1 'gnd It2the sme ti.. e the microliazziness increases from 240 to 5(20 T'ic ob-:ci-%7cd decrease in ;lcrohardness, of tile h,-xdenod XAILIZ1--- steel -~17rort 720 to 460 kr/.q.-a is probably due to tha. f-act thMt -1,-11 WhiCI-I d-(-'CrCa- ses the overlhenting sonsitivity,~ i,- boading, t,,. of Carbon i-a poorly soluble VC carbides., ?our illustr., zoven biblio. refs. 2/2 USSR UDC: 547.26.nB'221-07 VIGALOK, I.V., and SVETULKOV., N.V., Kazan' Cbemical Technological Institute imeni S.M.-Kirov, Kazan, Ministry of Higher and Secondaxy Specialized Education RSFSR A New Method for the Synthesis of Dialkyl F11u*or6phosphAes11 Leningradq Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 409 No 4, Apr 70, P 936 Abstract: Ferchloryl fluoride fluorinates on the phosphorus atom, interact with salts of dialkylphosphorous acid after the pattern of the Michaelis-Becker reaction to give~dialkyll:fluorophosphates. !~CCE$~iNG DATE--040EC70 2 ~01 UNCLASSUF10 p TLE--SYNTHESIZING DIALKYL FLUOROPHOSPHATEiS -U- ..:.~~AUTHOR-(03)-VIGALOKt I-V., MOISAKv t.E*i'SVETLAK0V#~NvVv. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S OU RC E-- Z H.. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970, '40(4)t 936 'DATE PUBL ISHED------70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--ORGANIC PHOSPHATEY FLUORINATED ORGANIC -f,0MPQUNDv ORGANIC SYNTHESIS CONTROL PARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1517 STEP ND--UR/0079/'70/OtiDY00ti./0936/0936 4GIRC ACCESSION iNO--AP0135178 l NCLASS WIED U 7 77 016 URCLAS-SIFIEb'. kbi;ESSING DATE---040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135178 48STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO A SOIN. OF 0.064 MOLE (RO) SU82 PHO AND 0.064 G ATOM NA IN C SU66 H SU56 WAS ADDED FCLO SUB3 AT LESS THAN 10DEGREES TO YIELD (RO) SUDZ POF IAND EFIDENTLY NA~CLO SUB3 IN ~:50L N R EQUALS BU, 50PERCENr ISO,C SUB5 H SU811, 52t5PERCENT; AND C SUB6 H SUBL3r 53PERCENT. UNCLASS IF [ED U2 047 UNCLASSIFI~D~ PROCEtSING OATE--160CT70 ~~TITLE-PRIME210 P8 AND PRIME210 PO IN ARCTIC REGION:S OF THE NORTHEAST -U- ,.AUTHOR-(05)-LITVEP, B.YA., RAMZAYEVi P.V.o TROITSKAYA, y M.N.1 KRISYUKv E.M. -.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.-SOURCE--IAEC-TR-7128, PP 180-93) TRANSLATION OF REPORT A-AC-82-G-L-1293 PUBLISHED - ----- 70 -AREAS--NUCL,E-AR -SCIENCE AND TECH;'+0L0GYv ~B+DLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~TOPIC TAGS--RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, 14UCLEAR WEAPON TEST, BONEV LEAD ISOTOPEt.FOUD CONTAMINATION# RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATIONt ARCTIC TEST MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -.~PROXY REEL/FPAME--1983/1745 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/018OX0193 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0054587 2/2 047 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT7C ,~~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0054587 I :~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LICHEN REINDEER MAN FOOD CHAI,"l HAS BEEN FOUND TO EXERT A CUMULATIVE ACTION ON RADIOISOTOPES. IN THIS CONNECTION, STUDIES WERE CARRIED OUT TO DETERMINE THE PRIME210 PB CONTENT OF BIOSAMPLES FROM SUBARCTIC REGION, COLLECTED BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER THE ATOMIC BOMO TESTS; IN ADDITION, THE PRIME226 RA AND PaIME228 .TH CONTENT OF LICHENS AND REINDEER B014ES WAS ALSO DETERMINE THE SPECIMENS WERE COLLECTED IN THE MURMANSK AND NENETS REGIONS; THE BONES OF NATIVE INHABITANTS OF ARCTIC REGIONS WERE 013TAINEDFROM THE LENINGRAD MUSEUM. THE RESULTS INDICATED THAT THE PRIME210 P;3 CONTENT IN THE NORTHERN FOOD CHAIN BEFORE (1900 TO 19451 AND AFT'Ek (1958t 1965-56) THE ATOMIC-TESTS DID NOT DIFFER SUIISTANTIALLY. THE PRIME210 PB DATA OF REINDEER BONES ALSO REVEALED THAT THE CONENTRATION OF THIS ELE-MENT DOES NOT.CHANGE 'WITH TIME. TtiE DIFFERENCES OBSERVED IN HUMANS MAY BE ATTRIBUTED TO CONTAMINATION. IT WAS CONCLUDED TRAT THE, PRIME210 PB -CONTENT IS PROBABLY DUE TO THE NATURAL. DECAY OF PRIAE226 RA; THE EFFECT OF ATOMIC TESTING IS SMALL. THE INTERNAL SKELETAL DOSE OF REINoEER POLONIUM WAS CALCULATEO TO AMUUNT.TO 0.8 RAO-YEAR, UP TO 19001 1 RAD-YEAR FROM THE 1900 TO 1945 AND 1945 TO 1966 PERIODS. THE DATA ALSO INDICATE THAT PR.IME210 PB IS CUMULATED IN REINDEER BY A FACTOR OF 4 AND PRIME226 -S I _RA BY A FACTOR OF 8; THESE VALUE AKE:,4UCH LOWERTHAN THOSE REPOkTED FOR MAN. FACILITY: GOSUDARSTVENNYI KOMITET PQ ISPOLIZOVANIYU ATOMNOI ENERGII SSSRt MOSCOW. ljxi~ Ac C~-J_f_ FED USSR GEPHEYER, Yu. B., MOYSEYEV,N. N. "Some Problems in the Theory of Hierarchical Control Systems" Probl. Prikl. mat. i Mekh. [Problems of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics -- Collection of Ilorks], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 30-413, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetikaj No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V463 from the Resume). Translation: A ntunber of problems are stated on the optimization of the results of operation of a system consisting of a center and producer when their interests do not coincide. Control by means of distribution of re- sources among producers by the center is studied and the corresponding problems in optimal control are stated. An example is used to show that control of resources from the standpoint of the intetests of the center may be ineffective. Then, control using a system of rewards and penalties is studied in a linear statement, With a sufficient range in the system, complete controlability of producers in the interests of the center is demonstrated. The corresponding optimization problems are formulated in general form. The initial point of this control syst6in is the assumption of-preciso knowledge of the interests and behavior of the producers by the center. Complications arising if the information i.,; inaccur.-.1te are indi- cated. 112 030 UNCL AS SI F I 9~0, PROCESSING [)ATE--16C)CT70 OF CORPUSCULAK RADLAT ION INTENS I TY IN rlAE UPPEF~ 'ATMOSPHERE ON SOLAR ACTIVITY -U- i-.~-.AIUTHOR-(04)-TULINOVi V*Fot MOYSEYEVt YV*'Nt.$HAPtR0, t.G., ULAN-OVA, L.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --.KOSMICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIIA# VOL4 B., MAR-APRO -309 -SOURCE 1970, P 307 11-OATEPUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-AStRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES ii.- TOPIC TAGS--SOLAR ACTIVITY, RADIATION INTENSITYv SOLAR CORPUSCULAR -R,. GEal4j%(;NETIr, DISTURBANCE, ,_,..!,~..._RADIAT ION, UPPER ATMOSPHERE, GEIGER COUNTE "ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING ,-".-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1762 STEP NO--UR/02')3/~70/008/000/0307/0309 _.___C_IRC__ACC_ES_S_l(_lN NO---AP0115591 u. 1 r~f - -L-~ - - - t ; III c I~ , v t LL r f:Ti---- ---- -- - :- ~: - , 1 3 L I L ~, , -- - USSR UDC,616.155.3-008-1315?6.855-13-095.~)83 BOCHAROV, A. F. HOYSTADI, S. A., AlIC104KOVA, A. M., VORONIVA, F. V., amd IGMIN, YA. YE., r or71Y5r6&, Cantral1natituto of Advanced Training of Phyziciansp Ministry, of Health USSR$ and Institute of Epldeniolor'y wad Kicrobioloa ineni, It. F. Gamaleyap Academy of Medical $cienues USSifj Moscow "The Effect of Immunological Reactivity of Rabbit Leukocytes and Macrophages on Interferon Production in the Preserce of :Herpes Vir~usll Moscow# Voprosy Virusologiij No 61 ifov/Dec 71f PP 725-73L Abstraott Upon contact with herpes vi=s in vitzop interfwton Is produ."d In stua.11 amounts by loukocy-tes obtainied from the peripheral blood of control rabbits , In larger viiounts of lauhocytes arA zLicropha,,-os obtained frol the peritoneal exudate of control rabbits# and In the larE;ost amounts and at the fastest rate by peritoneal leWcocytes and nacrophages of perviously Lamunized rabbits. After vaccination, white blood cells mobilizod in the peritaneal exudate have a faster metabolic rate# including a. highor &ctivity of mida- tive and hydrolytic enzymes. and a greater RKA concentrationi. than in the control state# and they also ab;sorb the antigen more readily, Evidence indicates. that, these factors are responsible-for the wigstented production of Interferon. USSR UX 620-179-15 TCI&IAKOV, V S and 240YSH,...Xkj,._Y Institute of Physical Metallurgy and Metal Pfiysics,. Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous ~btalllurgy imeni I. P. Bardina "Quality Control of Welded Pipe Seams Using an RETU-1 X-ray Television Unit" Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 4, Jul-Aug 72, pp 142-144 Abstract: The possibilities of quality control of weld seams in large diameter pipe were investigated using an IWTU-1 television unit, developed on the basis of an RUP-150-10 x-ray unit, a URI-135T x-ray brientrAss anplifier with an. electron-oritical converter, and a PTu-111 commercial television set. With this unit the wield scams can be Inspected on pipe Nrith diezieter3 betveen 529 and 1420 mm. Ilie technical and operational characteriaticu of the unit were iinrestige.ted at the Chelyabinsk Pipe-Rolling) 111mrit in the detectior of differ- ent types of defects in weld seams on pipe 820 = in diameter. Data are given for the modes of operation to provide the best method sensitivity, such as: 110 kv, 2 ma for:pipe with a 9-11 runa,vall thickness and 115 kv, 2 ma for a 11-12 mm. wall thickness vhen using the electron-optical system of image amplification; and 120kv, 2ma for 9-10 nn, thickness and 225 kv, 2 ma for a 11-12 mm thickness using the television screen. Improvement of 1/2 WT USSR TOIWAKOV, V. S. and YDYSH, YU. V., Defektoskopiya, No Jul-Aug 12, pp 14,-3-144 the x-ray electron-optical converters,,over those nov used at the Moscow Elec- trovacuum Instriunents Plant, will make;it.possible to eypand the applications of RETU-1 units. 2 figures, 1 bibliogrqphic reference 2/2 -112 015 UNCLASSIFIE6 ~MOCEStING DATE-30OCT70 :,,TJTLE--tNTERFERCN PRODUCTION AND SOME HISTOCHEMICAL -CHANGES IN RABBIT ~LEUKGCYTES '_U_ ,',__,A,_lUT.HOR-(04)-SUR0KIN* A.M.# MOYSIA019 S.A.t AMCHENKOVAv A**M.t "CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR VIRUSOLUGIIr L970* NR 3 PP 291-295 ~vl "DATE F UBL I SHE C----70 .,:~WJECT AREAS-BICLCGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES :10PIC TAGS-INTERFERON, LEUKOCYTE, DEHYDROGENASE '~'tt-.NTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS VORUNINAm ,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 ~~PRUXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1854 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/0031029L/02q5 CIRG ACCESSICN NG--AP0125465 ~-212 015. U14CLASSIFLEO PROCESSMG DATE--30OCT70 ,r~~ IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0125465 ~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CAPACITY 0 FLEUKCJCYTES OF 2"t HGUR A NU 72 HOUR PERITUNEAL ExUt)ATES AND OF LEUKGCY'TES OF [HE PERIPM~RAL 8LULO OF RASaITS TO PRODUCE INTERF6RCN-WAS STUDIE0. CELLS OF THE PE.R[TGNEAL EXUDATA WERE FOUND TO PRODUCE INTERFERUN IN EQUALLY HIGH TITERS REGARDLESS OF THE- PREVALENCE IN IT OF ANY C ELLULAR FORMSo LEUKOCYTES FO THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD PRODUCED LESS:INTF-PFtRON THAN THOSE OF THE EXUDATE. INTERFEkON PRUOUCTIMBY LEUKOCYTES OF THE PERITONEAL EXUGATE WAS ACCCMPANIED BY ENHANCED INTENSTIY OF THEIR REACTION TO RNAt INCREASEU ACTIVITY OF GLULOSOt6rPHOSPHATEDFIiY[)ROGE14ASE A140 ACTIVATICN OF LYSUSC14E APPARATUS. FACILITY: KAFEDRA VIROSOLOGII TSENTRALINOGO -INSTITUTA USOVERSHENSTOVOVANIYA VRACHEY'r OTDEL VIRUSOLOGII INSTITUTA I MIKROBIOLOGII IMENI N. F, GAMIALEV A1414 SSSR, MOSKVA. I U-NIC- '"A USSR UDC: 537-525.5 DYUZHEVV G. A., KAPUN, V. B., MOYMES B ..,,Ya. and YURIYEV, V. G. I'Are Discharge With a Strongly Ionizod Cesium Plasma" Leningrad Zhurnal Teklu-Licheskoy F iziki, vol. 41, No. 2, 1971, pp 453-456 Abstract: A description is driven of experimentation involving tin are 1:1 ty discharge in cesiwa vapor at a pressure of 0.1 to 2 rim 11g, with a potential diffE~rence between electrodes of from to 100 volts, and at high current densities of from 10 to 100 a/cm The purpose of the experimentation was to study the characteristics of plasmRs of 5h current denniti'-s to invi.~Sti- short, low-volta(.,,e arcs, wiTh hir t gato the poosibility of Eetting hiUh diBchargi_, ctLr,rcnt J_ with dist,~ibuted therraoelectronic e--ission from a ca&d~~' without transition to discharg(js with a cathode spot. The volt-ampere cl-lar- acteristics off thc are are plott(~d, and the curru~nt 5azuration t1iors of tlfti3 brief C --r they evince are discussed. .-h i:,~ a u oi. nunicaticn express their 6--ratitude to B. I. Tsirkell for devt2lcj1-_J_-_g the elec- tric circuit, to V. P. 6-achkov for preparing the exp--irimnental z_-quip- ment, to S. M. Shkollnik for assistance ,kith the measure.,-n~ents, and to. 2., G. Baksht for his comm-ants. They are conrlG-ct,,~d %1-ith the L'ingrad St!miconductor In.-titute. no-e-i't ON !1 aug itia" 1wigg MWITIMIM tio h W W-11M USSR UDC 621.355.8(088.8) WQWLJY"_A., SHILINIKOV, A. I., YABLOKOVA, 1. Ye., KAIAKEVICH, G. Z. "An Alkaline Battery" USSR Author's Certificate No 300914, Filed 11/09/69, Published 26/05/71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, I(himiya, No 2,1~1972, JAbstract No 2 L217 P from the Resume). Translation: An alkaline battery is suggested, for example a silver-zinc battery, containing an additional electrode (E), connocted to the positive E of the battery, differing in that in order to stabilize the voltage during the process of operation of the battery!, this additional E, made for example, of manganese dioxide, is made with a more positive re(Iox potential than the positive E. The additional E is made by smearing an active mass with graphite .(10%) and binder (A PVA solution)-on a:copper lattice:. ZY! USSR ji-DO, YU. 14., ZHU!tnVLEV, A. A., LOGUNOV, A. A'., XYAE E. iu., i-l,~M~10V, FISAREVSKIY, V. 16., ROGOZI4 V 6. 0~i USKIY, Vila, k. Z., SHMYLO, I. A., BUYKO, S. N., KOMAR, YE. G., MALYSHLV, I. F., V., lquioszozi MCZAiLh '=, 1. A., 3?6VAX0Vn,, F. 2-1., A- 14., TITOV, Y, F. A.1 KUZIMIN A- A&, KUZI- V. STOLOV MINTSY A. L., RUBCHINMY, S. M., UVAROVo V. PA., GUTNER, MIN) V, F., B. I.I., ZA11,1ANZON, V. B., PhO1K0?1Yi;V, A* .1.1 rand TLM"N, Ao S. "Some Results of the Overall Adjustment and Start-up of t4e 70-Gev Synchrotron of the Institute of High-energy ?hysics" ".1,05COW, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol. 28, No 2, Feb 70, PP 132-136 Abstract; The physical part of the plan for the 70-Gev proton syn- hrotron, was executed by the Ins-itute of Theoretical and -xperimental c Physics. The electromagnet, with feed system, the 1racuum cliamber,and the injection devices were developed at the Scientific Research Insti- tute of Blectrophysical, Apparatus imeni,D. V. Yefremov. iThe radio- eleczronic systems for acceleration proceso control and generation of 1/4 USSR ADDS YU* M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, NO 2, Feb 70, PP 132- 138 the accelerating field, as well as the radiotechnical mea5,urement and beam observation systems, were developed by the Radiotechn-i cail insti- tute of the Academy of Sciences USSR. 11Tyazhpromelektrop.oyekr,11 CState ?lanning Institute for the Planning of Electrical 'quipment, for Heavy IndustrY3 designed the general-purpose elec.trotechnical de- vices and cable connections. The plan for the construction coinplex of the accelerator was developed by the State All-Union Planning In- stitute. The construction of the accelerator was under 'he general supervision of the State Committee for the Use of Atomic Bnergy USSR. The adjustment of individual systems and the overall;adjustinent and start-up of the accelerator were carried out by the Institute of High-energy Physics and the developers of the accelerator systems. The basic beam work was done b the Institute of High-energy Physics with the participation of the Kadiotechnical Institute. The con- struct.ion of the accelerator.was begun in 1960, and:all the basic construction and assembly work was completed at the beginning of 2/4 USSR ADO, YU. M., et al:., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Feb 70, PP 13" 138 1967. At the initial stage of construction, before the formation of the Institute of High-energy Physics in 1963, the work was coordinated by the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. The linear ccelerator injector was started on 28 July 1967, tho operation of the individual systems was adjusted by September 1967, and the physica' start-up of the accelerator was accomplished on 14 October. A description is given of the work done to adjusL ti-ie anau'Lar electromagnet (including the electromaoiet coolinG and f~~ed a,' stems), the injection system (consisting of matching channel'and iniecLion do- vice), the vacuum system, the radioelectronic system (including tho accelerating field generation system, the acceleration process control system,and the radiotechnical measurement system), and the beain ob- servation system (which provides Afor beam observation Ln the first n). in the physical start-up of t.he revolution and during acceleratio accelerator tne main efforts were directed towards obtaining acceller- ated protons of the planned energy# and1the problem of obtaining n*ie4 3/4 USSR ADO, YU. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Feb 70, PP 132- intensity of the accelerated proton was not raised. The article gives a listing of the principal parameters of the proton synchrotron, as well as a schedule of the,individual stages of the start-up of the accelerator. Photographs include a view of the part of the ring hall in the.beam injection area and a general view of the hall of ignitron rectifiers, 4/4 S~ 112 013 UNCL S IFIED! PRf)Cl7SS ING DATE--_i0(, 1 (0 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE 9F.THE BIENZYL: RAOICAL TAKfNG INTO ACCOUNT THE CONFIGURATION INTERACTION -U- ;'AUTH0R-(03)-KRUGLYAK# YU*A.t MOZOORi, Ei.V.p KUPRIEVICHt 114A. -C~QUNTRY CF INFO--USSR ROLG. AKAD. NAUK 1970-P 23111-1 89-92 t-QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--ELECTRON STRUCTUREr BENZENE OERIVATIVE, FREE RADICAL, GROUND -'~'T' STATE, CALCULATION -.CIONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS (JOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1126 STEP NO--BU/0011/70/02.~/001/0059/00')2 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0119980 UN C , LA 55 1 F I E D 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PRI)CESSING OATE--23OCT70 ICIRC ACCESSION NIG-AT0119980 ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACI--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. THE TITLE CAI-C.N. wAs cAizRi.=t) our By TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE GROUND ANO 403 EXCITED EXCITED CONFIGURATIONS OF BENZYL RADICAL (1) BY USING THE PARISER-PARR HAMILTONIAN AND ASSUMING THE RESONANCE INTEGRAL EQUALS 2.274 EV,,C-C BOND LEIINGTH EQUALS 1.4 ANGSTROM, AND ALL BOND ANGLES EQUAL 120DEGREES. B-OND ORDERS AND ELEMENTS OF THE SPIN D. MATRIX ARE GIVEN FOR THE.GROUIND STATE OF 1. THE RESULTS DO NOT CONFIRM THE GENERAL VIEW THAT IT IS SUFFICIENT TO -.,..CONSIDER EXCITED CONFIGURATIONS ONLY ONCE IN THE CALCN. OF THE ELECTRON ,':,~7-'STRUCTURE OF RADICALS. FACILITY:: INST. F11. KHIM. IM. PISARZHEVSKbGO,'KIEV9 USSRo f' 93462b Full configuration mteracuon tor the bermyl radical. Kuplievich, V. A.; Kruglvak, Yu. 'L, MoMor. 1E. V. (;Div. 'I neor. t.;hern Strilct. Phys. %_nem., Mev I Uzziml- : 17; 1. 1 . V74un I UY71 %,neirt. AV rkri~ -2% Ib (P-ng =he ckctr5 it stmeture of the behzyl nudical in its ground state has been computed ~by using a model 11tuniltonian due to Pari-~-er Parr with, full config-Uraiion interactkin as well as with different truncated configurational sets built. oij SCF open- shell orbitals. The correlation ~ener!y corresponoitig to this model was equal to Wit1v the siligly exvited configurations only 19% of this energy is taken J~to account. By extending the basis, to include the doubly C\cited Conftura- tions, one can account for of the Icorrelation energy. An Ir anal. of the accuracy of the protoii hyperfine splilting calen. caused by inaccurate computation or t),(. wave futiption is givtn. If only singly and even doubly c1citecl. entifipratiwis arc taiken into, account, one cannot hope to obtain splittings~With art ac- curacy of more than 0.5 0. Iticlusion of triply excited confi."ra- tions lowers this error by one order. In addn., tht use or the simple McConnell relation may lead to an' error in splitthig 1 calcris. of no less than 1.5 G. RONIS REEL/FRAME 1/2 013 uNcL'Ast IF It b, PlkOCESSING DATE--160CT70 _..:-.TlTLE--COMPLETE CONFIGURATION INTERACTION FOR SENZYL RADICAL -U- ~":AUTHOR-(03)-KUAGtYAKt YU-A-, MOZDORt YE.V.:,' KUPKIYEYLCH, Y.A. OF INFO--USSR FIZICHESKIY. ZHURNALt 19/~~12( 15, NR 1, PP 48-58 -DATE PUBLISHED------70 AREAS--PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY -JOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON STRUCTURE# FREE RAOICAL9 GROUND STATE, PROTON _-.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS --DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1216 STEP NO--UR/0185/70/015/001/0048/0058 CFRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116661 013' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116681 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF BENLYL RADICAL IN ITS GROUND STATE 14AS COMPUTED ON A MODEL HAMLLTONIAN DUE TG WITH REGARD FUR A COMPLET E CONFIGURATION INTERACTION AS WELL AS WITH DIFFERENT LIMITED CONFIGURATIONAL SETS BUILT ON SCF OPEN SHELL ORBITALS. CORRELATION ENERGY CURRESPONOING10 THIS MODEL WAS FOUND TO BE EQUAL TO 0.929722 EV4 WITH THE SINGLY EXCITED CONFIGURATIORS ONLY IBPERCENT OF THIS ENERGY ARE TAKENANTO ACCOUNT. EXTENSION OF THE BASIS DUE TO DOUBLY EXCITED CONFIGURATIONS LEADS TO AN ACCOUNT OF 94PERCENT OF CORRELATION ENERGY* ANALYSIS OF ACCURACY OF THE PROTON HYPERFINE SPLITTING CALCULATION CAUSED BY UNACCURATE CJAPUTAT;ON OF THE WAVE FUNCTION IS GIVEN, IF ONLY SINGLY AND EVEN DOUBLY EXCITED CONFIGURATIONS ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT#: THEN ONE CANNOT IHOPE TO OBTAIN SPLITTINGS WITH AN ACCURACY OF AORE THANIO.5 G. fNCLUSI.ON OF TRIPLY EXCITED CONFIGURATIONS PERMITS THIS ERRORJO BE LOWERED BY ONE ORDER. IN ADDITION, THE USE OF THE SIMPLE MCCONNEL RELAFfON MAY LEAD TO AN ..:..-'ERROR IN SPLITTING CALCULATIWOF NOT LESS, THAN 1.5 G. FACILITY: INSTITUT FIZICHESKOY KHIMII AN USSRt KI EV- V11. AVIOSNIM~C PIrYSEC3 ILI L, C, ?'.~ - - Deii"diktov, Ye. A_ 0. V, Bukin, Vu. V. kushnewakly. S. N, 10 -atynarin, N. P. hinterov, Vu. K. Perefthvatov, ar~~_ M. D. Flicel Peceptian of Xosmo *_ 3r". fTom a Conju gate point region, Kaornichoakiye Isatede- vanlye, no. Z. 1972, 302-303. An attempt is described to &toct satellite r-f signals from a conjugate point, with the object of =TecludiAif 4he possible MAgo-toorl.eric vr ionospheric rr-cd--z U0 ex6le-l from xro~=d-l based tranarriltters in conjugate point oxperinlents. The tests were don. In December, 11)70 using the Nuornos-381 satell4to -hich broadca5t --t ~ Z.,3.2- 5.6. 9-6. 10.4znd J!,it M14*- =n an.1 pul.e i vridth was 1601is at a 48 f1m repetition rate. reception won Monitors 'I with wideband delta or rhombic arrays at both the Moscow and Cor'kir~ tracking stations. During ptirt ti the izat period the orbital plane includtdt both the racelyer 4n4 conjugate points. tha remaining ortillo Included the conjugate point only. In the 13th recording *eoeio-n with transirniagion at 1Z.8 MR*I a signal frorn the conjugate point (lat. 19. 50 S. long. 550 E:) was clrarij received at Moscow for an interval of 20 *e-condo. corresponding to a satellite tr&vel of ISO km. The nutg=atosphore channel width was h..- ever soniewhat less than this voklue. since the satellite path was pre- sumabty at eanis Inclination to it, and also because the channel tendo to "trap" flis transmitted signal near its boundaries. Analogous racep-, tiom at Corlkly was only for 0,25 to *.S bac, ovidanHy because th* Gotel., lite only grated the wavaguide chawwL in #am* cs#oo conjugate point reception was obscuro4 by noias to the 1a-8 Mlis range; however theve were capso where cloar line-of-sight signals were recorded with no car:- risepon4ing conjugate point rocsptlas6 r USSP UDC 537.582 REKOVA, L. P., MOZGIN, V. V., KISELI, 0. V. and FOGEL', YA. M., Physicotechnical Institute of vre-70caMe-my 31- Sciences UkrSSR ITffect of Gases on Thermoion Emission by Plastically Deformed Metals" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya., No. 3, Mar 71, pp 567-570 Abstract: The effect of oxygen on the emission of tbermoians was used to study the plastic defornimation of heated nickel strips during their stretching hy a -n constant load. The idea of the experiment was to establish the mechanis, of the effect of a gas on the thermoemnission of ions of alkali matals in order to deter- mine the nature of processes occurring under the plastic deformation of metals. According to current Lt was expectild that thil rjffr:~.It of thel action of the gas on thermcion emission of a heated metal,whidi disapp~!,ta,s vpon Intro.- ducing dislocations into the motion with a sufficiently.high velocity,should be restored upon stopping dislocations,independent of the method t;y which the dis- locations were stopped. T-~ this is so, the effect can disappear and ther hjr-- restored upon the application of a stretching load to a imital strip,which wil take it first into a state of temperaturecreep, after whieh tlm_~re will then follc;~- 1/2 a state of strengthening of the strip characterized by the disappearance of ten- perature creep. These changes in the nature of the action of a gas on thermaion emission follow from current ideas about plastic deformation of metals according to which the state of temperature creep is associated with the motion of disloca- tions and the state of strength is associated with stopping them. These experi- ments support these hypotheses, USSR uDo 577.1:62,5-785 3:5T7-153 travsk Medical rnstitu LIOZGOVA...Ye. M., Dn1prope te "Change in Tissue Cholinester-ase Activityunder tho Tnflixence of the Curariform Preparations Diti-line and Diplacin" Kiev, U]krainskyy Biokhiriiclieskiy Zhurnal, Vol 42, Tqo 40 1970, pp 433-4y3 Kostract: Intravenous administration of ditiline and dinlacin (3 pro- duced rrjorelaxation and a change in acetyleho"kinesterase activity in the mnuscle and liver tissue of do6s. Mithiline, a depolarizing curlariform compound, inhibits cholinesterase in both liver tiomic,and miscle, while the nandepolari- zing =jorelaxant diplacin acts as an activator. Under wuiloGous conditions, the relaxants have no effcct on brain acetylcholinesterase activity which indicates that they do not penetrate the blood-brain barrier. When ditilin is applied directly to brain tissue, It inhibits enzymatic activity while application of diplacin exerts no activating effect whatsoever. It is'assumed that one of the reasons for the different merhanisms of the nerve-m.scle block developing under the influence of depo2arizlng~and nondWlarizing #mrelaxants is the specific change in muscle acetyl-cholineeterase activity.! . ........... USSR uDc U5.217.~4.o9g.o7:816-008.934.5 ROZENGART, V. I., CHETM-1KOVA, Ye. K., and Chair of Bio- chemistry, First Leningrad Medical Institute imeni. I. F. ravlov "Carbohydrate Metabolism During Intoxication by the Cholinestera-se Inhibitor O-Ethyl S-Hexyl Methylthiophosphonate" 0 M scow, Voprosy -edi'sinskoy Khimii, No 4, 1971, up 403-407 Abstract: Intraperitoneal injection of white rats with 10 mg/kg of the cholinesterase inhibitor O-ethyl S_heYyl.methy1thiophozphonate (W-133) produced symptoms of intoxication within 10 to 15 min and death 1.5 to 30 min IaLer, at which time the anim-ls were dissected and their organs anala,:,ed chemically. LG-63 decreased the glycogen content of the liver, while increasing the sugar content of the blood and liver, and also the amount of bisulfite-bimaing sub- stances, pyruvic acid, and ketone bodies. Ketone bodie~s and pyruvic acid accumulated in the skeletal muscles and wjocardium, but decreased in the brain. One of the causes of these metabolic disorders may be lVpoxia, which usually develops after intoxication by organophosphorus compounds. USSR UDC: 621-394-441:6,n1-3 6.55(088.8) 7 ZIBIff, G. V., MO CHERLTYSHEV, V. 1). "A Device for Reception of Signals With Phase-Pulse Modulation" USSR Author's Certificate No 2591.34, filea 16 Sep 68, pa-lished 15 May 70 (from M-Padiotekhnika, 'To 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1D62 P) Translation: The Droposed device contains a pulse generator, srzicbroni- zation module and PM pulse demodulator. To Inprove the quality Df co=nuni- cations with use by the maxinum permissible number of sifoscribers .9-imul- teneously, the input of the device is connected tKrough a cirzuit comprised y by half the cadence pariod anct an add,!~r to the d,!!- of an element for delw lator and simultane=sly to the first~input of a ao. The second modul MI-P-fl input of the flip-flop, which corresponds; -to reset to the initial state, is connected through an element for delay by the duration of i pulse to the output of the cadence pulse generator, which is ecianected to the second input of the adder throw_h an k7D circuit, whose inhibit input is connected to the output of the flip-flop. S N., BLUM, E. Ya., TSEBERS, A. 0. MO~ZGOVOY ~Ye - "Flow of a Ferromagnetic Fluid in Thin Capillaries" 7-ye. Soveshch. po Magnit. Gidrodinamike. T. 1. [Seventh Conference on Magnetic Hydrodynamics, Vol I -- Collection of Works], Riga, Zinatnye Press, 1972, pp 193-19S, (Translated from Referativnyy IllUrnal, Mekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B78, by 1. Ye.. Tarapov). Translation: Results are presented from an experimental stud), of the effective viscosity of a ferrosuspension (iron particles meas-uring about 30 A in toluene) in a capillary viscosimeter (tube diamc~ter 0.4-1.2 mm), placed in a homogeneous magnetic field, perpendicular to the flow. The magnetic field causes an increase in the measured effective viscosity as a function of particle concentration; the curves of increa-sing viscosity become saturated with fields on the, orders of 0.2 wb/- 2. In -fialds greater than 0.4 wb/m2, a viscosity decrease is observed, causel"A by precipitation of the metal. 1/1 USSR uDc: 621-385,623.4 BURINEYKA, K. P. KIWAVETS, V. I. , MOZGOVOY, Yu. D. , SANDAILOV, A. N. "On the Optimum Parameters of Multicavity laystron Bmichers Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn.. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Technology. Scientific and Technical Collection. SIIF Electronics) 1971, vjp. 2, pp 29-3T (from RZh-Blektronika i yeye Prim Ientni _Ze, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A155) Translation: 7he parameters of bunebers in klystrons with 2-6 cavities are optimized for quality. Numerical methods of solving equations are used, employing a disc model of the beam. It- is shown that Coulomb forces cun be used to improve electron bunching. Optimum, bunching Is. achieved luider con- ditions where nonlinear processes take place in the space-aharge- waves. Optimum phase shifts between the cavity fields and th4! current correspond to energy transfer from the beam to the fields of the Cavities. Me ,,!-,'ty index increases with ar increase in the. total number of' klystron. cavitles. P-9 the n=ber of the drift regioa increases, the optivim value of the len r- of the drift region gradually decreasez, vh~le the alternating "'oltapief" of the gaps increase. Bibliography of I title. Resume'., -,~.7rF-,-F7T7R-3TTIT 'FI rj ;~ ~ 6 ~ f T : I f: -i : i i ~ : I ~ ,~ 1 .: 1--- ...... ..... . I . I . I I . . USSR uDe 66q.245.Ol8.2B:60"q.o18.44 MOZHAIENKO, 1. P., BRAUN, M. P. Factors of Thermal Fatigue of EP375 Alloy" Liteyn. proiz.-vo (Casting Production), 1970., No 10, pp 24-25 (from RM-Metal- lurgiya No , Apr 71, Abstract No 41773) Translation: Although the cast heat-resistant nickel-base alloy BP375 is superior to deformable alloys with respect to stress-rupture:etrength, it is inferior to them with respect to resistance.to thermal- fatigue as a result of large grain, microscopic chemical inhomogeneity,, and interdeadritic and intra- dendritic porosity. The resistance to thermal fatigueJs increased by refin- 0 ing the dendritic cells by ultrasound and also by heating to 1,200 and hold- ing for 4.haurs before cooling in the air toremove supsersaturation by the intermetallic phases. There.are lillustrations. Wo 199WARmmuq.- ~1/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED i-;kOCESSING OATE--13NOVIO OF YTTklUAl-BUiEEN PHASE AND STI\*Ul*,TUPAL C;1'4PCt*4,r-i',-TS OF CAST BUN -U- AUTrf0R-(03)-BALANr L.Nit LYUBCHENKO, A.P., AOLHARC)V,::' M.Vo: U'UNTRY OF I,*FO--USSR IA-r' SCURCE--L I TE ING;-:: PRrjlZVf-,i). 1970v (4)p ~-2-4 '_"tDATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 MR E A S A T E K I A L S T R I Uff TOP I CTAGS--PHASE ANALYSIS, CAST LRONr,YT GRA~$:Hl TF CD,"4TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 30CUMENT C LA S S --Ui% C LA S, S I F I E D UR 0 L 21T 0 0,'),,') 00 tt 00 .PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1931 STE V NO-- 42ft'044 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0132192 UNCLASS I F LED :-7777 PIP 2/2. 030 U'-'JCLA-SSl;FlEl) PROCESS trij~ GATE-13NOV70 C I FZC 4CCESSION tio-AP0132L92 'YED MET1. Ilo:,J,ls IrAl~- -Esc%l IB Eo BY A*6SrQ.ACT/E:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- AB ST RA C, T E M P L a I . L I -.R K,I N E- T T A L . 1195 o) I AN 0 b Y Y U . N . TA, I I -i 6 5 T H E Y A D 0% S c- WERE VARIED 0.005-0.84PEeCENIT; THE GI-06ULIZAric),N oi P 1-11 T E .,'A 5 PRODUCED ONLY AT Y 0.17-0.20PEACENT9 14H[Lti AT Y EQUALS 0,30PERCEiNF -Z TR F- r) . i'HE OF Y VA','%IFD Pj~OGRESSIVE DEGL060LIZATION GCCU~ 13 WITH TOE RESIDUAL Y COVICN. IIN THE CA~TJRON-' AT Y? IT ki 1-1 r I I -) i I I T IS L'XALI ---0 CLOSE TO THE COARSE PLATE$ OF PRIMARY~ G'R;A~ AT .4 p TR S -L T DPTI~ AL Y CONCN. (0.21PERC-NT) [NCREAS~D Y CCNC!'JS.: I%f-,E l-- r,~ 111 0SE 0 ~i "N ' H -S ''kITE GLi)BUL^"' GRAP ITE 0,17-0.25PERCENT, AT flOUNDAf%'If-- OF Ff-f-, NO I' PFA, Llfi~ AL0.1(; THE V AUSTENITE (3.16-0.24PERCENT) Al q R J GRAPHITE EUTECTIC COLONIES (0.27-0.47PL-RCENTV, o. 3,)PEucujf~ Y 'm CAST [Rill Triii Y IS I-GCALIZt-0 ALij,,,,G THF: 800M)ARIES DF THE Pt~ll,"',ARY AUSTENITE (0.46-0.60PERGUNT) . THE FORMAT10% OF CH!"-:J,l. CCJMPi-)S. rUCH IN Y ILME FE SU134 Y) WAS DE-TD.,' THESC, ARF HEAD RE PIDIN 5:1 B L E: F r~;i THE L,DnERING GF THE CONCIN. OF Y ATOMS W(r.HIN THvi MELT. Ar-c. Hr . &Q246765 Ref .Code: UR 0 ;z USSR //I~VDC 621.7911-.14.011.539.163 SELEZNEV, A. G., KHRISTOFOROV, A. I 119affida--Al. V- BUGA G. P. "Radioactive Isotope Investigation of the Structure of the Transition Layer During Spin Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka (Automatic Welding), No 1, 1970, pp 21-24 (from Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 1, 1970, 0179) Translation: Results are p resented from using ta'-ed atoms to study the structure of the contact layer during spin welding of heterogeneous metals. During spin welding of steel 30 gnd-ltlfi and jilso 9tael 30 and armco-iron, no essenEial movement of the carbon atws Is alwarved, The absence of carbon atom diffusion is dempastiated. to a 4epth of Mre than 5-10 microns. There are 2 illustrations and a 6-entty bib4ography. Reel/Frame 1-917,90069 V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i proEammir. plan.-ekon. zadacb (Mathematical Economic Methods and Programming Economic Planning Problems--collection of works), Moscow, 19729 pp 167-170 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No:12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V449) Translation: In determining the redundancy of the prognams written for the Minsk-22 digital computer, a study was made on the basis of which the following procedure is proposed for a decrease in redundancy. Each construction of the program is divided into four parts: the operation code - 7 bits, the index code - 6 bits, and 2 addresses of 12 bits *each. All parts of the instructiou are written in the cell one after the other (if rhts-y are.not cqual to zero); when any part of the program is equal to zero, it is not written in the cell. After the first instruction of the program,,the second is written, and so on. Each instructioa is placed in correspondence to a four-bit characteristic code (one bit for each part of the inqtruction). A one in th6a first bit of the characteristic.code denotes the presence of a non-zero operation code of the instruction; a zero in the first bit of the characteristic code denotes the operation code of the instruction equal to zero, and so on. The 4-bit charac- teristic codes are written one after the other just as the parts of the instruc- tions. USSR UIX3 621-1;;78.1-,25 LEOWOVICH, A.M!., MMHAROVSKIY, A. M. "Self-(~)~enchinE. CT Free Oscillution In A Ruby Laser At Low Temperature" Kvantovaya elektronika (quantum Electroricn), Moscow, No 6(12), -73 Abotract: Durpticn of reneration and the energi outpzl; oC fr,.e L in a mby laser A lo,,.; te~.,:.perature are inveati.giAed. Th!j cxporimentn -,:,;rr con- ducted with two standard specimens of ru4y with a rcugh..tranu.-~,Eirentu lateral surface with plane-parallel endc without reflective coutin5-r_ The qpeci--C-nz.: -,~erc 120 on, long and 12 mri in dizinneter. Plamping wao in ii two-ellipc;e narrow illu-ninritor by two xenon 1FF-2000 WAK lupply fro.". ~1. b a r.1A of c a pa c Jr, r s w it h ncapaciLancu o1' 1200 r2d. The pilLpi.lif- enurpy cLur~-J-.d in the limito fron 0.9 (threshold) -to 4.) hilujoulii. Tha rkjb,,,- loented in ~j glass tube through which (-qacouc nitrogeri vias blown whic,h had r3vUvi.C;vFlY through a coil J.rzersad in liquid nitroj.,en. The temporeture, Hif, crystA reached minus 1800 0. It it) determined thEit duration