SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MURAL, V.V. - MURAVITSKIY, S.A.

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Iff USSR UDC: 621.762.32:539.219 DGROFEYEV, Yu. G., ZHERDITSKIY, N. T.,, PRVFSAKOV, V. T. LAMKOV, K. K., Novocherkassk Polytechnical Institute' Effect of Tbezmomechanical, Treatment on Diffusion of Carbon in Steel Produced by Dynamic Hot-11ressing" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 4, 1972, pp 36-39. Abstract: Studies vere performed using specimens produced by pressing with subsequent heating and dynamic hot-pressing at 11000C wilh holding at this temperature for 20 minutes. After the holding, dynamic. hot-pr'!ssing was performed at 1100, 1000, 900)and SOOOC in a die heated to 6000C with subse- quent rapid cooling of the specinens in tiater. The diffusiort of carbon occurred in a rarefied gas medium, using C14. as a label. It was found that with high- ten; perature deformation, with shock loads and subsequent haTdenin.-, Tecrystallization processes are suppressed. 7herefore, relief of hardening due to elimination of dislocation haperfections occm-s inconvYAcly, and the structure of the material has high internal stressed. and dislocation 1/2 USSR too 535,~43-l3t546.822'ali-546.882'21 AWASOY, X. I.t and NURANEVICH, A._ KT. Institute of M w Chemical Problemsp my of Sciences =R Acade "Natu" of the Interatomic Interaction in the Homogeneous flegion of Titanium and Vanadiua Oxides" Moscow# Neorganichaskiye Haterialy,' Vol 9, No 12, t973, py 2156-2158 Abstracts The IR absorption spectra of the variable composition of oxides TiO, and VO,+., from iio,.8, to TiO and from YOM ~: to V(',.29, are 1-30 9 shown. The stable position of the valence band vibration for M-0 in these oxides indicates that the strength of the bands Is practit:ally the sime in each atom. The more rapid attenuation of the Tio,+, vibration land relative to that of VOI+ during an increase in x its related to tho decrelass in the -X degree of polarization of he X-0 bond In Tlo,~.* The simller ovoirlap of the d-orbitals of the metal in VO,+, relmtive to TiO causeb a large number of 1+X valence electrons to be near the value of electronic component of the heat transfer. In V structures having excess oxygenp an,increase in the 01+X USSR uDc 62o.i9l.o12 V. P., Academician of the Acadeny of Sciences Belorussian SSR, and MMEELM, S. Z., Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of PAP I,, ZC:L es torussian SSR "Determination of Thermo-physical Properties of Intermediatq., Graphlte Vedium in Hot Hydrodynamic Extrusion" Minsk, Doklady Akadeniii Nauk BSSR, Vol 15, No 11, Nov 71, P-P 081--0&1 Abstracts The article doscribes a procedurd for determining the, rophysicll properties of the internediate mediuvi in hot hydrrdyn,,.T0.(,, extrus-lo--,i. Brand M-0 solld electro.-ic graph' te vras used as the initi I natel.ial. The rrial diffusivity, coofficient of' therrial'conductivity and pvf~lf -at he 1 5-. IC 11c t of the graphite under various. -process conditions were deia5-t-dncA, It is shown that close to isothermal conditions can be created frjr tho hot hydro- al dynamic extrusion of mct-a and alloys. 7777 Graph--te UDC 621.98-03 USSR E SEVERDMW, V. P. HURAS V. S., and :ELIM LAKII, Z., Physico 3 V; S Technical Insti".,U~~Ac~adem~o-i,Scieficts, Belorussian SSP, "Analysis of Density and Volume of an Intermediate Grliphite medium During Hot Hydrodynamic L-xtrusionl' "n:flk, T-,- Nauk "LISSR" sers-Y.1 Nauk., 4, 1971, pp 18-22 Abstract: An experimental analysis was made of the r(-?.Iative density of EG-0 type electrode graphite used, as a plo,g, in hot hydrodyn=.ic extrusion as a function of the specific pre5sure. This graphite has an ultimate strength of 3.5 kz(/=2 and an initial density of 3.26 g/cm3- The volume of &aphite was alculated for various parameters of~the extruston process. c The extrusion of steals and alloys both with and without shaped ~P 0 r files was considered. 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 L'-*'IiCL-~-US'114G DEIGNIZED 1,ATER AS A 0IEL'ECYklC FLUID FUR ELELTRiaLRCiSIUN TOOLS -ti- TiiLlK.---w(0Z.1_TIKHlYv V._A.v MURASHCHENK(i.Vv I.Is liTR YOF INFO-USSR ~S GURC i:-.K I EV T E K hNGLG G I Y AI 6A6ANlZA`TSIYA PROIZVODSTVkv NO L , 1970, PP 68 _UA ,~E,:PUBLISHED 6J6CT AREAS-MECtiat INO.w CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR PIC TAGS-ICN EXCHANGE RESIN* ELECTROERUSION.,MACHINEjOOLi DIELECTRIC _-_,~.-.HATERIAL. FILTRATIONs CUTTING FLUID:t DEIGNIZE0 WATER,: CL MARKING--NO RESTRTCTIGNS ~DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFD -PRUXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1.317 STEP NO--UR/0418/70/000/(JCiL/0067/0068 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0123276 UNCLASSIFIED --W2 020 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -:CIRC ACCESSION NJ--AP0123276 .-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DATA IS GIVEN 014 THE EFFECTIVENESS NG WATER I CLEANED BY IWI EXCHANGE RESIN AS THE DIELECTRIC FLUID S ,~-,,-",7:'~-AiSF-D;lt4-LLECTROEROSION MACHIN,E JLOLS. THE, USE OF I ON: EXCHANGE FILTERS IS::'.CCPPARED TO OTHER METHODS FOR OBTAINING DEIONIZEO WATER. A DIAGRAM, I VEA FOR AN ION Exr-HANGE FILTER. UNCLASSIFIED m~-Emmillm UZSR no 6P-9-7-03603:536-46 OZEROV.? GUSSAK., L. A., SAMOYLOV, I. B., SEMMOV, YE. S., MMSBEVh,,&!j._ Ye. A. and STOMANDj, A. I. "The Concluding Stage of the 'Purbulent Combustion of a Heterogeneous JUxture" Moscow) Goreniye i Vzryv--Sbornik (Combustion and Explosion--Collection of Works), Nauka, 1972, PP 365-369 (from.Referativnyy Zhurnal--Aviatsionnyye i R3Lketnvye Dvigateli, No 2, 1973, Abstract No 2-34-30- RI~SrLIMO Translation: This paper investigates a subsonic stream of gaseo in the nozzle zone of a model gas-turbine engine combustion.chambar at temperatures from 700 to 10000C. It is shown that the gas strewn in not an equilibriwn one, Xficiont for deter- and consequently the thermodpiamic approach may prove inso, mining the properties of such a stream. The work was con6icted on art experi- mental combustion chamber in which diesel fuel ims burned. The nD12CqLLi1ibriwi2 state of the combustion products was established on the basis oC ionization data of the gases and on the basis of their'luminescence spectra. The man temperature was simultaneously measured by thermocouples, and the composition of the gas-stream con-foustion products was determined. The obbairted data per- mit the conclusion to be drawn that at regimes of 70D and BWOC, slov vol'.ble reactions of hydrocarbon burnout take place# The considerably large inequilib- the 4um observed at regimes of 900 and 10000C is caused maJaily- by removal o.; 112 . . ....... . V, 7777-777 ~IJSSR GUSSAK, L. A., Goreniye i Vzryv--Sbornik, Nauka, 1972, PP 365-369 flime foei from the primary zone of the combustion chamber and, yartially, by afteeburning reactions within the volutne. An attempt is itade at an experimental -Jumtification of a possible mechanism which leads to the appear:mce of foci with a slow volume reaction. 2 figures- 7 references. 2/2 019 UNCL ASS[ 01ED DATE--16SEP70 JITLE--INTRODUCTION OF ME71CINAL.SUBSTANCES'THROUGH THE~UMBILICAL VEIN IN -U- TREATMENT OF HEPATIC ABSCESSES --'AUTHOIR- 104)"bSTROVERKHOVt G.YE.t N.KQLSKlYt A.D.j KOTOYi I.A.y MURASHEVAP --USSR Ont TRYOF INFO .',',,,,~S_OURC E-KHIRURGI YA, 1970, NR 4, PP 75-79 ~-'~'DATE..PUBL ISHED - ----- 70 I'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES T AGS--VEIN, LIVER. ANTIBIOTIC DRUG EFFECTt DIAGNOSTIC METHODS I C ,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PEELIFRAME--1983/1229 STEP i%O--UR/0531/70/000/00q/0075/0079 CIRC--A.CCESSION NO--AP0054124 2p UNCLASSfF!ED PROCE$SING DATE--18SEP70 ~_,~2/2 019 U~ICLASSIFICD 't-IR.C ACCESSION NO-AP0054124 .-.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS ANALY7E TuE RESULTS OF TRANSUMBILICAL INJECTION OF ANT1610TICS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES IN 8 PATIENTS WITH ABSCESSES OF THE LIVER, 6 OF WHOM RECOVERED- IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATIC 'ABSCESSES THE AUTHORS RECOMMEND THE USE CANNU -LIZATION OF THE UMBILICAL VEIN FOR DIAGNOSTIC PORTOHEPATOGRAPHY A.ND SUBSEQUENTLY FOR PROLONGED INTRAPORTAL INFUSION OF MEDICINAL $UDSTANCES AS A SEPARATE 4F TREATMENT OR IN COMBINATION WITH OPENING AUD DRAINAGE OF ABCESSES. THE THEORETICAL-SUBSTANTIATION OF THE EMPLOYMENT OF 'INJECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS AND DRUGS IN~,THE TREATMENT OF TRANSUMBI L I CAL ~~PATLENTS.WITH PYOGENIC ABSCESSES OF THE L:IVER WITH THE AID OF iMICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES THE AUTHORS DEMONSTRATE BY THE:FACT OF WNCENTRAT.ION OF DRUGS'lN. THE Zf]NE..GF THE, PA.THOLOGtCAL FOCUSt ENSURING A MORE PRONOUNCED CURATIVE 'Er-FECT. UNCLASSIFIED Tr Ref Code: OROS-,? I Acc. Nr:.. P 0 044858 RMARY SOURCE: Khirurlya, 1970, N2-/q-K,PP4-q P 9 THROMBOSIS OF MESgNTERIC VEIIN~ T. V. Nartsisso V. Yo. _ySetkov. 2. ALAW PrObleM5 relatj'.T to the diagnosis and treatment of obstruction of incsenteric vt-,sscls are the most complicated in emergercy surgery ei the abdominal cavity. On tF.e basis oi ana- lysits of 13 observations of thrombosis oi mesenteric veins the authors lirrived at the conclusion h t the high lethality and severity oi this affeciion are a&--ociated 'with the diannostic dii- ficulties and late hospitalization of patients for the operaEion. Th,~. most typica'l symptorris of obstruction of mesenteric veim are given. Ari early operation (thrornbecio"my or resection of the intestine) is the main method of treatment. Eqrlv and wide emplo%ment of direect anticonviants, is indicated in view of the fact that Progressin.- thrornbos0; and affection of the ortal Yein is the cause of lethal outcomes, p 7) T- Ifi REEL/FUME 19771713 I.IPROXY REEL/FPAME--1999/1874 STEP ND--UR/0419/701000/,)C)1/0080/()084 . CIPC ACUSSION Nf--i--AP0123662 'i ~ UN c t. A -IS -~,: I F I I" (.) l UNCLASSIFfEO PROCESSING- DATE-21OCT70 ilt- P -C' -ACCESSI.ON ND--AP0123662 5STRACTIEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. To PICREASE Till: YIE~.O (IF PY"wLYSIS ESP PHENOLS AND TAR, ACIO LIGNIN CONTG . 65-70PE:tCENT H SU132 0 ~ly,-"-~'.',-'-..-'WAS~'TPF-ATED WITH 20-5PERCENT NH SU34 OH SOLN. AND THE:10 df'ESSED (HOT OR CdLD)-.AT,:-5Q KG PER CM PRIME2. PYROLYSIS WAS CAP-41EC) IJ T 1 N A L A 13 . ~---:'t':~;AUTGCLAV& AT MOOEGREES 13-Y USE OF SUPERHEATED STEAM IN AN AMT. OF 7-L20PfRC-ENT7 BY- WT. 13ASE-D ON DRY LIGNIN*. FACILITY: INST. -.--!-ORG,. KHIM-6 MINSK, USSR. UNC LA-SS I -F-J [-0-- USSR AC,'WVTV V Chief Psychiatrist of the Oblast Department of Public Health, Moscow "on the Job Treatment" Moscow, Meditsinakay Gazeta, 11 August 1972, p 2 Abstract: A brief report is given on the experience of the narcologic complex established in 1967 under the Moscow Oblast Psychiatric Hospital No 5 for the treatment of alcoholism. The basic goals of the complex ave to -discover the patients suffering from chronic alcoholism, especially in the early stages, begin treatment an an out -patient or hospitalized basis, provide dynamic DID- Bervation of the patient by the dispetisary-bospital-dispem.;ary system and con- trol of the patient to ascertain that lie cai~ry out the doctor's orders, lelo-rk 3 ly fu ac- therapy by which the patient does not cease to engage) in social use I tivity is considered highly important. effectiveness of treatrient depends on prolonged contact between the doctor and the patients wIth at!saions once- or twice a month over a 2 to 3 year period. Requiring that hospitalized patients 'kindatory treatment work at industrial enterprises has been found expedient, ~of chronic alcoholics is recommended over voluntary submission. The need for mandatory treatment is to be determined by the commissions on control of 1/2 _- =- - ---- ---- - 198 - mr I Im - Eft-mso~mmw MORMEWNWH90590- WOMMUMMM, Mham-M-9 ml, It 3.0n Cor :i USSR uDc: 620.199 ErMAN, No S.,.KASS,'IN ~Ak~-_Az!L.,t !~UZUBI TSIZCWI, A. I., DEGTYAREVA, V. K., N= Severodonetsk r~ranch, State Institute of th V , So , and Nitrogen Industry; Zhdanov Plan'. of Heavy Nacbifier. y r anula "Dete=ining the Tendency of n181110T Chromi=,Nickel Steel to Inte jgr chim," Corrosion by the Method of Potentiostatic Et h U-a 475 Moscow, Zashchit Metallov, Vol. 6, no. 4,, 70. -478 steels were U::ed fof Abstract: C=Tercial melts of Ki131:10T and OrhAN101. elaborating the process of potentiostatic etching in order to determi-ne the tendency of steel to intergranular corrosion, (TIC). A total of 88 experimental melts have sho,;n agreement of results of potentiostatic etbhin;z (PE) with the -,"AM" method specified in GOST 0032-58. The new method al$D MIMS ~~ possible to observe.the nature of dissolution on a longitudinal polished.end. A curve in the original article shows anodic polarization of OL2118610T steel at 0 H2P041 1 n H2S04+ 0.003 n potential application rate of I Y/hr in 20% H28014, 500 K=59 1 n ff~S04+ 0,05 KCNS. Another figure 0oving the anodic polarization 1/2 1 2 029- 1 E TR' ISSINr. DATE--3aOCT70 UNCLASSIF :13 OCE -iTITLE-PREPARATIGN AND PROPERTIES OF FlBERS+RQM THE LACTAK OF 4 ACID -U-, 'i~AiJTHOR!--t05J~-VOLOKHINAv A.V., MURASHKINAt Solov KHARITONIOVAP A.S.9 S.S., kOLEVr lq~UNT_RY-oF`INFO--USSR OU RCE-KHIM. VULOKNA 1970w (2)v 67-8 ~DA'TE PU13LISHED-70 SUaJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-COPOLYMERIZATIONs LACTAMt CAPROLACTAMt SULI:URIC ACIDs NTHETIC FIBERP ELONGATION# NYLON, A141 NIP vCYCLOHEXANE, CARBOXYLIC ACID SY CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS !_013CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~:PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0831 STEP -C[Rr- ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124498 NO-UR/0183/70/000/002,F'OU67/0068 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124498 A,8$TRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COPOLYMN. OF THF: TITLE LACTA,4 (1) (PREPD. BY,HEATING CIS 4 AMINJCYCLOHEXANECARBOXYLK ACAD AT .-300DEGREES.IN AN AUTOCLAVE) 41TH EPSILON.CAPROLACTA14 ill) 14AS DONE AT IL85-240DEGREES DEPENDING ON T14E 1-11 RATION IN THE PRESENCE OF K METAL AND 11 N ACETYL DERIV. THE POLYMER MELTS CANNOT BE $PUN INTO FIBERSt BUT 10-12PERCENT SOLNS. IN H SUBZ SO SUB4 WERE SPUN I.NTO WATERs GIVING EXCELLENT FILAMENTS. THE OPTIMUM MCNOMER RATIO WAS ').:I, THE TEMP. 185DEGREES. THE FIBERS PREPD. UNDER THE OPTIMUM CONDITIONS HAD 589 KG-~-MM PRI:NE2 MODULUS AT 3PERCENT ELCNGATION:ANO RESI$I*ED 419080 FLEX UNDER 5 KG-MM PRIMEZ LOADING. IN BOTH.-CASES# EXCEED114G THESE ;--4PROPERTIES OF NYLON 6. Vir-L A5 1 f~-,ffl ---- --- 1T USSR Ye. M., BUGROVA, I. A. "A System of Servicing Programs" Tr. N.-i. i Proekt. In-ta Mekhaniz. i Avtomatiz. upr Proi---vom v Avtomob. Prom-sti [Works of Scientific Research and Planning InstitILte for Mechani- zation and Automation of Production ControLin the Motor Vehicle Industry], No 1, 1971, pp 78-80, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V524,by the author.s). Translation: A description is presented of-a program service system allow- Ing the required programs to be selected from a magnetic tape library with- out using punch tape. The system includes debugging, editing,.magnetic tape access and other programs. Recommendations are given for the use of the service programs in direct operations with-the computor. 7 USSR MRASHKO, A. G., SENCIIENKO, N. I., TERENTIYEV, M. D. .',one-Mothod-of Formal Description of Analog Computer Structural Plans" Analogo,vaya i Analogo-Tsifr. Vychisl. Tekhn. fAnalog and Analog-Digital Co*uter Equipment -- Collection of Works], No 5, Moscow, Sov. IZadio Press, pp.80-86 (Translated froin Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetik No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V641, by the authors). Translation: One method of formal description of structural plans for analog computers is studied. One version of the internal language of an analog computeris suggested and examples of the application of,thi.s language for them description of structural plans arc studied. 83 USSR UDC SI:155.001.57:612.82 MURASHKO, A. G., TISHCHENKO, V. V. 'Mathematical Model of Vibration Sensitivity" Probl. Rioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Nauchno-tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics, Republic J terdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection], No 4, 1970, pp 82-85, n (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V679 by the authors). Translation: A method is suggested for construction of a mathematical model of the vibration sensitivity as one source of perception of information by man. 77- USSR UDC - 681.3 MURASHM, A. C., TERENTIM, M. F., GREBEMUK, L. A. "On One Principle of Constructing Combination Computers" V sb. AnaloVyaya i analogo-tsifr. yXchisl. tekhn. (Analog and Analog- -Wgital Computer Technology--collection of warks), vyp,. :41 Moscow, 'Tsov.~ radio% 1971, pp 6o-66 (from, M-Kibe:rnetika, No 9', Sep Ab- stract 96 9V551) Translation: This article considers formulation of the problem of con- 4. structing a computer system with contrallable,precision and speed. The structure of su~c'h a system isbriefly'desdribed. Authors' abstract. USSR VOROB! YEV A. A., MRASHKO L. T., Tomsk Polytechnical Ipstitute. irreni S. M. 4 "Formation of Cavities in the Breakdown of Ionic Cryntals" Leningrad, Fizika 'Everdogo* Tela, Vol. 14, No. 1, Jan 72, pp 256-258 Abstract: Three stages in the electrical breakdown of sol-id dielectrics Pxe considered: the stage of discharge formation, the stage of completion of the discharge, and the post-breakdown stage. It is noted th.-It mechanical breakdown of the dielectric between electrodes is characteristic of the staae of dis- charge completion and the post-breakdovn stage and appears in the forum of breakdown channel formation and crack formation. The authors observed that a different type of mechanical breakdorvm of the structure of a saMDle WaS observed in the breakdown of alkali-halide crystals: the formation of Cavities within the crystal. This cavity formation was observed in the breakdown of HaCl, KC1,and Or. The samples were subjected to a pulsed voltage of frorm 2.5 to 4 kvand cavity fomkition o,::curred in the majority of the sarnples. The size and nwaber of tbu pores ware different. Singlo, por(m: w,~r(! forr--ed in some samples, and in others there were whole clusters; till? laqc~;t poren w"ae 1/2 MIMM It USSR VOROBIYEV, A. A., MURASHKO, L. T., Fizika Tverdogo Tela, V-01. 14, Ito. 1, Jan 72, pp 256-258 observed in KBP samples,and their linear dimensions wrere as high as 50 vi. Pore formation was observed only in those samples where electric break-down occurred. Cavities were not observed in samples sub~ectend to voltage but that did not break down. It is b)Toth:usized -- on the baGis of this fact and the fact that the shape of the boundaries of the segment on which the pores are formed, which are close to circular in shape..-- thRt pore formation is associated with the two last stages in the breakdown: the stage of the com- pletion of the discharge and the post-breakdown stage, which end with the rise of the shock wave. The shock wave has spherical 9_~nwiictry If the diameter of- the breakdmni channel is con-,mensilrable with the distance licitifeem the eler- trodes. . It is concluded that (1) quantitative estimaterare ritill dil"ficult and can only be very approximate, since a large nwber of dislocations are forned, to6ether with vacancies, in the plastic deformation of a sario~ple in. an electric field by the shock wave and that (2) the nechanisr. for the fommation of cavities in metals and ionic crystals Is far from clevir and therefore the study of the formation of cavities in electric breakdoi-M and the possibility of their visual obseration can provide new information for an understandinf!-, of this mechanism. 2/2 UD- 016. U 21 AW and E'U.RA 3 1" W "Ccmniex fomnu-.a,-ion of ~1-ctricai 11-wa c- i- -,-,em '-odee y! Usinr the Reduced Gradient 1,,iAhod" oscovi, Izvesti-ja tireademii '7-u'- +rf-I.q., nort, No. ~Uf7tl -.!~'L Q71 ar -Y -Y 3-15 J s t r:,, c1"Ine au-;,','.ors assilrt that for mo~;!ern comb-! Xxr;,~~ ,nd --~s y syst,:~ms, is -iG 'e- -2,odS, anc, 1)ro----xs it-lop for tl--~: ci:,nn7lex Lne o-)t4~-.iZnI-4Qj C,- t i v a 01 re,-!c vC, L.,,;'~'iy cy c' T(;! a:, tisz~'j na or of -'U'hi.,.1 al i7orit."'m o, --or comnlex o r, t _i m i z aic n -o eniv-four =Iar Clet, C Sy- ten operat-cn were pre-pa-red :[cr low-power and Ural-2 ectronic s ij. r,~ose o z, e -~t e r is t re. me the re- comDute The Tju duced cradient- me-uhodl , -.Lfi~rstv proposec by 1/2 USSR A T-Ves~i-va Al~ade-;I~ Kzr~uk SSEF, Ener:ro'ika i transport, No 1, January-lPabruary i971, PP G r a d I a rit"a- n7 nezod onti-nil-a-t-iz rozh-ma o*:)"-,ii-(--~,.rcii,.--7.-'.!-- c-crf:osistem v:et1ho%d, of Wtimizlng GombJEmz,.Loi~. Lloi:or _',Ystevi Opera- U tion), read bcfore the 'M-Union Canference on IV i ie Quality and Control in Electrical _I.Tetus and Systems, and in the Col- lection of Re-norts of the Powor EnGineering lnstituzo iz.7eni G. 1M. Lrzhizh_-novskiy, 19'1. In tkie present paper, the mo-~,hod Is put in nore -eneral form and is more systematicall used in conibination -Y w 14 th the groun- relixration method. The probl, mi o-f c 11;, i: agr t I,, e onoral. fo-mi, the of sllb- normissiblo mode is solved in 1, ;ystcm cculva-loncy Js used, the methods and algoritimi 'or hydro- lectr,lc j"at-lon c,-,..-,cading are made rjraetical, ,4 3ix-vai-Ned method or op~vinulz`ng tho ~;-uato of operating hjdroo1av.*"ric titationa is f J. obtained, and the characteristiez.of-hvdrooleatilic st&.tion3 under Jr zited 241-hour control are cons-Idered. r t 'awl :'ades arMl ex Uc. uce" n ~jje Red usl~ g 0. r P. n q-:, (D rt '11ii r T,7 I40SCOW I I y ab r- ry 71 U2- 19" -U for mo-err, c,"Mbil %-~ - t () L-O L~r L, r h e - '- G! it ;is -er!,ejy Cal I-, t .- . -nation cwer SYSZ~2 J. Y o r o g n' 6-, Va. ~ VL;IOT) do, r e, c 1 0 nd -1.he op"MJV'"O'n 04 ac - -S of .0- 1-11- i. shor-.- mi ssible 1 OJus -1 or 1+ 'n's-O VC) CS, -,'!? I r rator I)OW-r, 3; 's rcqUl- :no ~t'~- d Y or mc our hOur J r con"Ple-, OD~4;a of +r(jn,ic U.L r p e r- -C i c 1-~ were r 0al 1, V 011; c! r the r al - oaper is t 1~url;o Q-3 - - - m i.-I -e first ixoposed by d --rad i r-t 1/2 ...............I . .......... T: USSR v q~, 4'iy,~L 'Icadmmp iNa, SS'R Rmer7,etika 'G r az 1!~ 0 r t1~-O =11:4311y- 1,10.Drrk~~ry 97" pp 3-1:3 ~"nadientn-i7,r no-,;o' on' rezh,; '& ob"Y 1 1, n Opera- tiOn) before -.lie Ali-Uinion Confevence on VoltaGo Cua lity and Control Ln Electr-ical Iilets and Systems, and -r,-Liblisho~i J.n -t-.hG Gol- '~-nsti-~ute Lneni G. 1,11. lect-on of Re7jorts olr' the Power Engiacering ~rzhizhanovokiy, 1961. In the present -pnror, the nothod J--- Put in 1,encral fozim, and is more systematically usod in combinat-ion nore g with ~he r-rouD relaxation method. The proIblem of computing the u pemissible node is solved in general fom, , the poncop'.1 of sub- u valency is used, the methods and I"or hydro- s7szerl GQ- I electric stat.'Lon ca.-cading are made bractioal, a aim-plified -methad for optliniZing tufle :itato of operating hydroelecti*,ic stations is obtained, and the characteristics of~hydroelectria st.ations under V ,-hour control are consider limited 24 212 "I =71 044 MIN 74, "111 11911MILlIffl, PRbdtSSlllG OATE--041)EC70 UNCLAS-St F IElD JIFTLE--THERMAL CONVERSION OF DELTA-FEOOH TO ALPHA-FEItU82 0 SU63 STUDIED N ~:BY-MOESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY AND X RAY DIFFRACTION ETHODS -U- ~A UTNOR"(051-VLASOV, A.YA.j LOSEVA, G V., MAKAROVr YE,F;., MURASHKO, N.V-t E*P* .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ;SOURCE-FIZ. TVERO. TELA 1970, 1215)v 14997503 ~~'.OATE- PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICSr CHC ~_C TAGS--MOSSBAUER EFFECT, SPECTROSCOPYij CRYSTAL S11WIC-l"IRE, X RAY JOPI IRON OXIDE, HEMATITE, -'CONTROL t4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .bCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0953 STEP CIRC-AC,C,ES,SI,ON-NO-,-AP0133039- I-E 025 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCr~SSINC; 0A'fE---04DFC70 C- 1 RC. ACCESSION NO--AP0133039 :IASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. THE CRYSTAL OF TRANSFOR.HATION INTO ALPHA-FE ~.~-,SYNTHES LED DELTA-FEOOH AT THE TEMP. OF -SU.BZ, 0 - SUB3 WAS STUDIED BY MOESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY AND X RAY INVESTIGATIONS WERE CARRIED OUT AT ROOM TEHP.i USING -::SPECT,4ENS,PREVIOUSLY HEATED FOR 30 44IN At 2 3-65 0 D E GR -S It r 23-155DEGREES DELTA-FEOOH EXISTS IN THE SUPERPARA.MAGNE.Fic srATE. rHE AGESSBAUER PARAMETERS ARE: ISOMER SHIFT DELTA EQlJ4L:,) Obet, PLUS OR MINUS MM-SEC RELATIVE TO NA NITROPRUSSIDE AND QUAORUPO~.E- SPLITYING EQUALS 0.48 PLUS OR MINUS 0.06 MM-SEC. THE A.-IE -A 1EQUALS 2.546 PLUS OR MINUS* 0,005 AND C:EQUALS 4,57 PLUS OR MIINUS,04115 -.~,ANGSTROM. THE TRANSFORMATION OF DELTA-FEUOH,INTO HEH-I'i[TE OCCURS AT .155-225DEGREES WITH A SHARP DECREASE IN THE MAGNITUDII. OF THE EFFECT, A JUMP IN THE ISOMER SHIFT, AN INCREASE IN THE WIDTH OF, THE AOESSBAUCR LINESr AND. 14AX. BROADENING OF THE X RAY POWDER GIAGIOU'l, VIEMATirc FciiulEo AT:225--~6500EGREES HAS A EQUALS 5.032 PLUS OR MIN-US 0,105 AND C EQUALS 13 'LEUS IN PLUS.OR MINUS 0.1 ANGSTROM, THE EFFECTIVE FIELD ONAHE NIX .:.HEMATITE VARIES FROM H SUBEFF EQUAL'S 409-PLUS 09, 141~415 30 t0 515 PLUS OR ..:7.'MINUS 10 KOE AT CONST. DELTA EQUALS 0.611PLUS OR MINOS 0.06 14N-SEC AND 2 ;.---EPSlLON.EQUALS 0.34. PLUS OR MINUS 0.06 MM-SEC. FACILITY: INST. --FlZoi KRASNOYARSKi USSR, -j A l~.--m _4 6CESSVIG OArE-13NOV70 1/2 023 U,\ICLASSIFIC-0 T I TL E--T HE DIAG-43SIS OF PULMONAkY METASTASES OF CHORICINEPITHELIOMA -U- AUTHi)k--MUAASHKOp V.YE, COUNTRY INFO-U.SSR 'S'Q'UACE--KLI,^vICHESKAYA "',EDITSINAt 1970t VOL ft8t NR 3t ~PP 114-119 .3LISHED ------- 70 PU" SUBJECT ARFAS-310LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :TOPIC TAGS-OBSTETRICS, GYNELOLOGYi FETU$t TUMD-Ro LON(li IIETASTASIst DIAGNOSTIC MEOICINE -CGNTRCL MAAKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -UN'CLASSIFIED DOCUME)NT CLASS PROXY REEL/FiRAME-2000/1447 STEP P40--UR/0497/7~','10413/t)03/011~t/oLL9 CIRC jCr_c5SjC;,,,,, IF I SM 7777777-7- 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PplQrCESS[blG DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP 01"' 5031 ACT/ -;-:X TAAC T-- I U) GP-0- A -3 _S TA C T r HE P AP Eri" SETS FORTH THE RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS OVIER THE COURSE OF PULilONARY METASW-SES: OF 'OSTIC, ~CHGR IONEP frHEL 10MA IN 6 PAT I 'EkT S AND DIAGN CRiTERIA OF THEIR EXISFING VIEWPOIN-l' THAT THE ETECTION RECOGNITION. IN CONMAST TO rHE I D k~.. OF PULMONARY METASTASES OF CH0kI0'4EPITH.C-LJ0XA IS FEASIBLE ONLY FOA THE TWO IM ORrAINT ROENTGEINIQLOGIST, DATA OF CBSt-kVATION PGINT TO p r I R C 10"IS TANIC ES 1) SPECAIL (INTRAVASCULAR) FORIAS Qf~' P U t. lu NA Ry CHOR!"')NEPITHELIGMA METASTASES IN CERTAIN STAGES OF DEVELGPMENT REMAIN -SIDERAT[UN GF THE: FEATURES PECULIAR ro THE ROENTGENMEGATIVE, 2) CW4 COURSE OF THE DISEASE ENABLES TC ESTABLISH THE D[AGNCS[S OF EPITHELIGMA METASTASES ON THE BASIS OF 0-.NLY C'ENERAL CLINICAL .CHOR ION, I DATA. IN-THE RECOGINITION 0)F PULMONARY METASTASES OF CHORIONEPITHELIOMA ESSENTIAL ARE THE FOLLO,~ING SIGNS. 1) ATYPICAL COURSE OF THE INFLAA'444 TORY DISEASE OF THE LUNGSr 2) AN ALtNAYS PRCGR_:::55I-NG COURSE Of THE AFFECTICIAM, 3) N!l EFFECT OF ANTIPHIfiGIST-IC THEkAPY, 4) A L3I.131NATION OF PUL'MNARY MANIFESTATIONS OF THL DISEASE WITH NONPULMONA.ZY IMPAIRMENT G c OF Tlj~ iMENSTRUAL CYCLE IsN W04EN OF THE REPkODUCTIVE PERIOD WITH AN E.", I Z A T 111 IN FACILITY: GURIKOVSKOGO MEDIT:$INSKOGO INSTITUTA. USS21 UDC 577-1:612.12.01C5 1-TRASHOV, B_._P., 1URKIZOVA, N. P., MITI'111A, A. P. ."Functional State of the Hypophysial-Adrenal System Under the in& Radiation~' Effect of Small Doses of Ioni- Sb. nsuch. rabot. Voyen.-med. fak. Dri Kuybyshev. med. in-te ork-s_._1,-j'A1itary Medic nii__ a nien' (CollecteH 'Scie_nM7 c i DeD r 1'Y 110 Kuybyshev Medical Institute),.1971, 3, PP 101-105 (from RM-Biologicheskaya idiiriiya, No 21, Nlov 71, Abstract No 21-F1606) AbstracL. The authors studied some indices.of the functional s vr 6-6 Tthe hyno-o, ysial-adronal system in 52 persons worlrinrf, under conditions of long-term e::posure to small dose$ of x-rays (roentgenologists, x-ray technicians netroleum well logr U and also nersons who have worked under conditions of constant ex- posure to -phosphors for .5-10 years), It was found that the in- vestir U gated grouD of people is characterized by a certain reduction f daily ellrlinEltlon of 17-iceosteroids and 17-hydroxysteroids 0 U in the urine, as well as a reduction in the effect of an ACTIT injection on these indices. 4 These changes ,jere more oronounced in men than in women. No sppreciable anomalies w the exchange of electrolytes in the conting ;1 rent studied. Accord- ing to the data of biological sampling (effect on concentration of ascorbic acid in the adrenal glands of a rat), the, blood plasma of the studied group of people contains a.~high quantity of AGTH. 2/2 9 ;R W41 UMMUMMIR"OUG"IM H "'11 " R 11. fl, P -EM -1 1 1 ~47,i MIM 1 "14 P, 1111 1 OPA III;.! If, U.I.,NXITs HIM !!Tv IIA :1 hk,l 77- Usi UD 616.432+61604531-057;01).1, J-3 YEMAKOV, Ye. V., Doctor of lViodical Sciences, and RUjUSilOV, 41. F. Candidata Qf Medical Sciences ances Kfter Prolonved: Zxoo sure to Hicrowave .."Pathogenesis of Nouroendocrine Distvrb, ~o ts Field" Moscow, Sovetskaya Avwdit5ina, No 9, Sao 70, Pp 138-139 Ab5tract: A study was made of 37 Pe.rsoxm w~,O had beca occupaLion--~lly cxr"osed to micro-dave fields for 2 to 8 yoars and w~fta exj,lbiLudl 1);.' a,,;Lieaic and autonotu-c-vascular disturbincos ard o"docrine z;h.Ij.'tj. ?atliologici.l wure ra- corded An half the patients, and evon in thoso willb, a ba3(..I*'.I_'I'O L-W, rufluxus in responae to light and nourar wuro ureal., d-*stort(~,,~, oi- Tio shdr. galvanic reaction to a f1a:;hinj U[,ht wa,~j aW.,or:-.;aIIy ln'wna~j lrd j,'rOlOn,-ed. A IQW content'. of l7-hydro.)qfkeI%o;steroIdz in blood Plasma and we"U. '15 Othar signs ;~;t ha L of diminished secretion of the adronal cortex, wera noT.,Q.,! ;Ui hu patlAints. The hypoadrenacorticisA is regarded as a secondavy syutptom arisill'T -3.5 a result of a weakening of the hormonal. (adrenoc9rti-ot; ic),:activity of the typro- physis. Radiobiology WSR WC 616.839t616-001.26 YMMMV, YE. V., and 11WASHOV, B. F. "Pathogenesis of Autonomic Disorders After ProloxWd Envsuxe to Ionizing Radiatioe 'o 1971 PP 39-IPI Mloscow' Voyenno-Neditsinskly zhurnal, 1, Abstracts E~=ination of 68 x-ray technicians and radiologists oxDosod to low doses of radiation for 3 to 10 years shoimd much lower levels of 17- hydrox~rcoeticostex-oids (17-H) in the blood and urille con_mtxad irith tho con- troll the extent of tne de=easa being dixectly proportional to the severity of the process. The lowest hornonal levels were found inAndividmlis with I=onounced chronic radiation lesions, Administration of ACTH to these Individuals raised the 17-H levels considerably. This cloax-cut response of the adrenale to exogenous ACTR indioates that the Inaufflolency Qf the hypo- physeal-adrenal systez after chronic i=-adiation is cawa(L not by exhaustion of the, adrenal corLesx but by a weakening of I thei stimulating effect of the hypo- pbysis due to diminished elaboration of such homonen as ACTH. EEG abnorma- lities 1were also detected in those suffering from chronic'.xadiation lesionst nainly decreased amplitude of the alpha rhythm and appa=rmce of slow low- voltage activity. The electrophysiologica1data and resulta of the hormonal -1~7 USSR YERMMVg YE. V. I and HURASHOV; B. F. Voyenno-Keditsinskiy Zhwmal, Ho 2, 1971t pp 39-41 stvxUes suggest that it is the CVS that is prinaxily affe-ated by prolonged ioniz ing radiation, f Ixot the reticular formation and hypott.&Iwius znd then the-,hypophyseal-adrenal system, Impairment of the regulatory function of the higher autonomic centers situated in the hypothAlamus is manifested by ety of autonomic changes. -a vari 2/2 J - 997,1 55 0:4 TIT PAiHO;FA~P4 -N! VE ELAVIVE CpL, 312-4,:) 41'r" :~'Y ,APIArlili bv Prnfes-or Colonel ~efltrxl Service Ya. '~' Y.';ra!~'%v ^nri flnrnnt LA-irnninr CnInnPI ~--tcal '~Prvtco Y,,,s,nv PIP functionAl Itare of a llyp"p.!Ysitl t-he adrenncni-rical huran -;vsrpr ---su;jectin to-re Chennic Influence of pon4rrarl.n~. radiation hai r0ttair.#~' innuffletrittIv stual-5. io data t~ Olin available ~n the funcri.nal reserve po~sibilitirs of the aerens. corrox in thtr ll~rhnlo.-iral 4tArA, iur w.rk wa. r. ittidy the dioturb2ticrn of the an- c~ntraL norvotis qv-4temq. to t~.rtrz:,rine certain as,-errs t-f the mechanisr ~overnin6 t~!e -p;;rarsncr.nf aitt'%enlrant vesorattvn Ypt.mn' qk'lr~ of ti- Impact of ~mnll dogen of tontnin, raliation.- total of 64 -ren, a;el 4", to,45(X-ray ~tec-ni- clans. roonr,,enologints. anct 'atli~vs), bedridden a. a r-dr of ~xpnsur~ (three to ten years) of ra,liatinn In "Pa LI do;%. ..ro aub).ctd t. a r.3rptex examination. Vast VL I ttnn7 of saferv ruleg an" Inadequate dost '-TV to contro. we" the rc-.oni for- z~,- as"en,)-v,~,Aerarlve and vhtc., occurred in ammo ot rh.-m. V134 to the t2ric If PC-Cls- ,1,)rimvtric d4ra. thn no the basis of anmrne-i~. lh- tf,)n c~vncafl nn1v Individisals wl~.ino rhnrnii-,~% failed tn reveal any parallel illnencon. ;hP cmntrot hrnup constst-1 nf t2i I.L-ri-Ily lh~Althv In all of che parten-:, the functional ittaTe c! the sclKenal cortex was ow-Ir-i by ri~termsnin:, %~e volume of l7-oxycnrtico,rev-i,15 (17-i.-LF) In tho r~t~om ai wnll as In the urine ovor 24 hours. '1he content in the blood plasma was derenrined thr-.,~,o~ r-ie 5LIber and Fortor method. a, rnflified hy :,, A. v~,v!Aye~ and Yu. A. Fankov; the f-aw- rerhoe was uged for ",r urine, modified by 1. S. Palakhavskty and 1. ~., '-Waskaya. he functional mobll.ttv -f the odrenAl ell) :nr'Oxu(tha dfnit-ct'onof ex' Iritil, itinctLonal. re-erv was Or die o b# the chai,,aer, 17 d t - ba.in nt * -Ns level in btootl,plasma prior to and after tun hours of tr%t,~ i t n ramuncular administration of 25 active units of AM4. rho . ftrar group numbered 12 peofle suftortn. fr-m light chronic radtarl.nn Injuries first 33 (second group), ahowed the initiaL ranifest4tio" of the titnome; the third &coup (23 p*opts) Lneludee CLt.1-- -71 USSR um 669.243.51:661.937 D. CHLIWAK I and L. L., TOLSTOGUZOV, A, D., CKRNYSHIT, D. P.1 "Experience on Adopting Oxygen in Shaf t Malting of Nickel Sinter at the Yuzhuralnikel' Combine" Moscow, Tsvetnyyemetally, No 3, Mar T2, PP 1-3 Abstract: The use of 24.3% oxygen blast in shaft melting during the first six months of 1971 increased the absolute fusion of the sinter by 13.4% and the per-unit fur-ion by 22.2"a against the 1968.1evel-prior to oxygen introduction. 7he per-unit coke consumption dropped by 17%,amounting to 21.9% of the sinter weight. Nickel content,in the slaga,inereased from o.16 to o.iU, which is ascribed to greater iron contents in the processed ores. The reduction in operating costs through the use of the two new ozygen blast lines (with 23.25' 02) Plus the Drofit from additional produc- tion outputs in the 1969-70 period show yearly-savings of one million rubles. (2 tables, 7 bibliographic references), USSR~ HURASHOV 'OROV, S. I., PARYGIN, V. 11. L. S., NIKAN "Cathode-Ray Tube with an Electro-Optical Screen" Checkhov, Tekhnika Kino i Televideniya, No, 10, 1972, p 54 Abstract: A study was made t6 determine the possibility of using a cathode ray tube with an electrooptical screen in television equiprent. The tube desi-n was similar to that described previously [T. A. ',"lulivev, et al., Vestnik 14oskovskogo Universiteta, No 5, 1971). In the investigated model, the electro- optical plate was cooled to temperatures close to the phase transition points of the electro-optical potassium d.-'Lhydrophosphate crystal. KH P04 (T = _150cC)' 2 b Both the eouilibrium and nonequilibrium nethods of recoriling the relief poten- tial on th~ electro-optical crystal were used. The resolution of the device was basically defined by the size of the electron beam if the following condi- rion was. satisfied: 2r > min (d, Z M - F, where r is the radius of the electron beam cross sectioit; d is the dista-ace. m from the crystal to the collector; Z is the thickness of the cLystal; C and E: are tile dielectric constants of the electro-optical crystal orthogonally :Ind aloug the optical axis rcspecti.vely, T1 i vl.mphtst method uj' i!nexonning tile 1/2 USSR HURASHOVI L. S., et al., Tekhnika Kino i Televideniya, 11o 10, 1972, P 54 resolution of the cathode ray tube with an electro-optical screen was brin-7i., the collector closer to the crystal with simultaneous constricticn of ti,,C electron beam. It is theoretically possible to obtain: a conplete tei Image with a contrast of more than 50:1 on a crystal 60 x 60 x 1 =3 u, rm, 2rM- 0.04 mm). A contrast of 110:1 was,obtained, experimentrilly O'c-n r'- cording a single line. This resolution makes it possible to use the devi ce not only in systems with ordinary inage representations also in holo,~rapliic television. Me primary deficiency of the device, nitropen cooling, C.".n elirunated by using such electro-optical crystals as. 1, (Ye* R. Nwit,-11 et al., Ifetody modulvatsil i skanirovaniva aveta, Nauka, 10701. Use ;f crystals offers the possibility of using'a semicomductdr cooli-ri- (le,.,icr. the information is not to be stored for a long period of time, operatic:i room temperature. A light beam of alm-st any power can be used to dinplay the image on the electro-optical plate, and therefore tbe device can be iu projection television systems, including large-screen systems and ir, a number of other areas of television engineering. EMU Z77 -412 0 UNCLASSIFIE PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 14 0. ~tl_TLE--SPEc-fP0PHOTOMETRIC STUDY Of- THE REACTION OF TE.I.LURIUM (IV) WITH --BROMIDE IONS IN STRONGLY ACID SOLUTIONS'-U- '!AtJTHOR-(02J-_8AKUNlNAr L.I.i MURA uNrRY OF INFO-USSR ',_SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KFIM. 1970v 25(1)s 142-6 1~`_DATE PUBLISHED--70 -S-OBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -TOPIC; TAGS-SPECTRUPlioTOMETRIC ANAI.YSIS# CHEMICAL K~ACTIDNp Soulum TELLURIUM COMPOUNDt CUMPLEX CUMPOUNDt CHEMICAL STAIJILITY ~;CGNTRCL 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -m -SS--UNCLASSIFIED ENT CL4 STEP NC--UR/0075/70/4)25/001/0142/0146 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125750 -ARN 014 UNCLASSIFIED! PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSI.GN NO--AP0125750 ffS.TRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A COLORED COMPLEX IS FORMED ON THE -1 NTERACI TJON OF TE(IV) WITH NASR I NA STRONGLY ACID MEDIUM. A13SORPTION ~'_CURVES, OF THE COMPLEX IN H SUB2 SO SUB4, HCLO SU64, AND H SUB3 PO SUG4 SOLNS. :PRACTICALLY MERGE. MOLAR ABSORPTIVITIES AT 320 AND 440 N14 ARE TIMIES 10 PRIME4 AND 3.015 TIMES 10 PRIME3 IN 7M 11 SIJB2 SO SUB4 AND 0.'0514 kABRv RESP. HIGH ACIDITY OF THE SOLN. ANO EXCESS NABR PROMOTE THE ..... kRlvATI:CN' OF THE STABLE COMPLEX ITEBR SU06) PRIME2 NEGATIVE* THE NSTABLITY CONST. OF THE COMPEX IS 1.38 TIMES 10 PRI;11E NEGATIVEII. -LAW IS OBEYED IN THE 1-75 MU G TE(IV)-,'iL RANGE. FACILITY: .-YURAL.-POLYTECH. INST., SVERDLOVSK, USSR. i IL,r LA IV IC 2-F 1 0 UNCLASSIFIEC E-TRANSU81LICAL INFUSICN OF MECICLAAL SCL T PRCCESSING E;4T:--17JUL7Z ,_c %o u~c uricNs ITL Ai ~ ALTHCP--CSTlCVEM-CV, C.YE-e NIKOLSKLY, A.C.p XOTIOV, I.A.4 MLRA 7 - M FY EF IKFC--USSR --KFIRURGIYAP 191C9 NK It PP 54;-62 SCURCE DATE FLOLISHC ------- 70 l SL3JECT AREAS--BICLCGICAL AhO PEOIC~L SCIENCES o TOPIC TAGS-VEIN# LIVER# HEPCOYNAMICSP HAR71 MEDICINE, BLI;00, A 3 0 GM E N CCNTPCL JPAPKI~G-NC RESTRICTICNS CCCQMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED P9LXY RELL/fRtME-1917/1696 STEP -\C--LK/C531/70/000/~IC11CO5~i/CUAj2 CIRC ACCESSICh NG--APCC44E41 Acc. Nr: A PO 04,184:1 Ref. Code; RCE: Khirur- PP PRIMY SOU giya, 1970, Nilr TRANSUAMBILICAL INFUSION OF:MEDICINAL SOLUTIONS AND BLOOD ostroverkhov, G. Ye.. MikoVsh-ix, A. Kotov, 1. Konirav, 1. A.; Mlumshwa7 Z, "'.4. In 23 cam theauthrits used (rin2umbillcal Infusion-& malue venous pre5sure. Intniportil fritraduction oi wch trolutions witi lourd in ~:iflZ (1~111.11-1 the prc=e in peripheral veim. (therelay improving the work bf tile riqk infusion of miedicinal agents practi*cd in operations on the organs of tt;e abdoqiinal cavity contributes to the nomalization 61 metaboli~jn, raiws. antlioxic fixctiva of 1~e l1vtz and acts beneficially on the regulation of herwdynatnics. j7.r IVEUFRAME Radiation Chd I'try USSR UDC 541.15 MURATBEKOV, 14. B., ZATONSKIY, S. V., and SARAYEVA, V. V., Moscow State 47 In versil'y MM"X. V. Lomonosov "The Effect of Charged-Particle Acceptors on the Gan=-.Radiolysis of 2,2,4- -Trimethylpentane (Isooctane)" Moscow, Khimiya Vysokikh Energiy, Vol 5. No 2, Mar-Apr ?1, PP 134-139 Abstract: A study was carried out of the effect of addition of nitrous oxide (N20) as an acceptor of electrons, and of'ammonia as an acceptor o;-.' protons, on ~-radiolysis of Isooctane. The results obtained led to a conclusion that during the decomposition of secor4ary excited molecules ';'ound in ion-electron neutralization in which the C-C bonds are broken, both free radicals and stable products are formed. The -secondary excited molecules yield primarily atomic hydrogen and Isooetyl radicals, while the "nolecular" isomeric octenes are the products of Primary excited molecules. During radiolysis of Isooctane molecular ions incapaole of transferring a proton to armonia are formed in considerable quantities. It was assumed that such ions have their charge located on the quaternary carbon atom. USSR UDC 611.839.611.11:612.014.477 MURATIKOVAI-V. A., Chair of Normal Anatomy, First Leningrad Medical In-stitute imeni I. P. Pavlov "rhe Effect of Transverse Accelerations on Blood Vessels of the Sympathetic Trunkle Leningrad, Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologil i Embriologii, No 7, 1971, pp 76-83 Abstract: Rabbits were subjected to transverse accelerations 10.2-units) in a centrifuge for 3 to 45 minutes. Three minutes' exposure resulted in construction of the blood vessels in the cranial cervical ganglion and formation of avascular fields.. Ten minutes' exposure dilated the veins throughout the sympathetic trunk and made their course Inore tortuous. Ex- posure for more than 10 minutes increased the diameter of the efferent veins and caused varicose changes in the walls. The rabbits began to die after 20 minutes of accelerations. Preliminary traininil enabled the anirlials totolerate the accelerations for a longer,period of tinle than did controls and reduced thE intensity of the vascular-changes. iESS t;NO DATE- 30dT70 018 UNCLASSIFIED I PfW( LE--INVESTIGATION OF THE REINAL BLOOD CIRCULATION IN CLI~IICAL PRACTICE U-1 HOR-(04)-GINZBURG, V.S., GRINSHPUNP S.M.v DIMANTt I.m., __~'~MURATKHODZHAYEVr N.K. SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHiV, 1970, VOL 42, NR 51 PP 26-28 ------- 70 ,,,.DATE PUHL ISHED ,__~,SOJECT ARFAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES T OP I C, TAG-S--RENAL BLOOD CIRCULATIONt GOLD ISOTOPEt L[VER, CIRRHOSISt .._._~-,-:oiAGNOSTIC MEDICINE -_;~~:CGNTROL MARKING-140 RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,TPROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0698 STEP NO--UR/0504/70/042/005/0026/0023 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126410 U lNiC L A SI F I E 0 ................. -2~7:777 77 212 018 U, PROLESSING DATE--230(-,T70 NCLASSI FIED; ACCESSION NO--APOI26410 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO COMPARE AND FIND OUT THE DIAGNOSTIC POSSIBILITIES OF THEmErHoos OF RHI-OHEPATI)GRAPHY AND -8 THE AUTHOR INVESTIGATION OF RENAL BLOODFLOW BY MEANS OF AU PR[HEllf EXNMINED 52 PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS ANO 1.4 WITHOUT PATHOLOGY OF 'HEPATOLIENAL SYSTEM. THE DATA OBTAMED SHOwED THAT THE. SHAPE OF RHECHEPATOGRAPHIC CURVE CHANGED AND THE FRACTIONAL RENAL BLOIDOFLOA li LfVER CIRRHOSIS. 'THE -3EST R-~SULTS N'ERE -GREATLY REDUCED IN PATIENTS WIT AINEO WHFN COMPARING BOTH METHODS* -1 .08T~ FACILITY: ti MSTITUT REtTTGENOLOGII, RADIOLOGII I ONKOLOGII MINISTERSTVA ADRAYOUKHRANENLYA .---UZBEKSKUY SSRI UNCL""FIED VI Ila. :X1MXMrNtlT1F.S Of THE DISTRIBUTION Or nE RESIDUAL 114PU11TY IN RICH- RE;jSTAj1CF SILICON C.USrD 81 THE SP.CMC NATURE Or TKE cROWTH OF SlW-LE CRYSTALS AM TOE-W LT".qr U" TRr 7ROCrSS Or MAICUrACTMa= =CLr-4X RADrATTOK Vr7ECTVRS lArticle by.A-F-Mmrstov. Tashkent-, Novosibirsk, L~l Stnj~tiwm P, Protse- ROBLA I Siatkxa raluprovadalkavTkh Xr-istx-*-Iov I-PIcack, Russian. 12-17 Ju=*, in this paper a study van made of of the distribution of rssl4ual impurities in high-rosistatwe almAle crystals at silicon sabufactured~~ by noncrucible tons salting. The hare of silicon having conduction channels caused.by the fees effect (n-typs silicon) and distribution imho-genrittel of tbs,rest&u&l,bjVurjry 4a caused b7 the crystallizotloa front Lim the blah- state a p-~typw silicon do r* acm not, permit or'ditectors'-iiiii j6od. 9M,facteristics.. It was also dammmstrated that the most. acceptable for the wisomfecture cf. both the eurfacs~baririwr and the lithime-drift detectors to stlicon'trowo in a plena differlog tvm for axamplai tIODY or witbour dIsLocattommi ptlw-cps of v-sclas and otheg structuml dieturbaoces. 73 VI-L b. VACANCT XATUAZ 0 TW OMIT CM ING WLU IN PH-R1515TAN7 DI5LOV_kYlU$.'-'_t HIP LZ53 StLZ=X xArj;vA=z= xy Tux moxcaucinz 7qNi miiNG. THEIR EFFECT ON THE "MESS or WMI&CTURING WUCLr%R RADIATION DETECTORS [Article r. nurstay, TaShILInZ, MTZSlblr&k, 111 $10 tz-.= 17=_ntaxi rzluprcuo4mz*o9jkz I Pje~-k. ian. L2-17 Juno 1711'. The defect* detected In dislacattatatea silicon from noneruciblo son* E jualtin. so-called mIcr"ac4YKl4q, v*r* 1"vtotizattd. Using the various etching sponts, studio& wave ftAd* of the shape and tam of the 1av*4t1o,,4to4 dat~ct*4 the distritfttlon with respect to volume and their volulastric lutture; . Tbtir.charga typs- use, 44itsimin#4 using the measurtiments and by etching to 4" staking agent to discover the p-n-juacttons. The dIstrL- butt n of, the specific remimunct in the tpac~imans hawifil %h9 111vastizated defects In-lairge o4ebOr'-feasaured by. tibetwo.-Mando "band' usthDd)_,v&x.4omoo- -In this- "a 6eas of rA a p 'tTated. * raceso of discharge of the ecanctoo with respect to the dislocations. I'm &441tjon, an effort woke wide to asonfacturs.4stactorm based on silicon nLc:ro4*focts of the m1cravocancr t"a. A unique conclusion van drawn with that the 414locetlell of single trysts%& of sjlLcaii are unsuitable for *Aou- factor Ins nuclear radiation 4steatatia Is the presence of a Urge number of Mptl etching holes. AA 0043546' UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section It Electrical, 243231 FATIGUA. TESTING MCHINZ for f lextb It cca- ponened p;vvideTl _pApid ef f act& # the interest of productivity.'by.the use of two drums studded vith-percussive i.allements uhich ;iltern*tely strike a flexible:test Aice::held,betwean: thest. The diagram shows the two.druins 5 'held ;a thqimain frame 2, driven by belt from a aotor,,iand h ving .4 cams 6 disposedan chosen pitch c#.cle diameter on both oUthexi. ,-The f lexibl.isajtiest place. 7 is held by straining gear,l in a position vhere alternate~percusaive bending by the camm: takei place. 21.1.67 as,1128332/25 2&. L V 4,; Y. P. CREBANE (23.9.,69.) Bu,' 51A. A-MYS1. Closo 421.. Int.C1.0 01n. Derwent 0 MR it ~ i. 0-1 "76198G F-10 9 USSR uDC 61-9.616,42-075:636.4 KMTOVJ S.-I., K=YNYY, V. V., Ivanovo Agricultural Int~titutv, KI S "ELE V !!I~U. lvanbi-o Oblast Veterinary laboratox-j, and ZAWYALOV, N.,D., Vladimir Oblast' The Serum Ring Test in the Diagnosis of Brucellosis in Swine" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 11, 1972, pp 61-62 Abstract: Ywratov's serum ring test (SRT) can detect the presence of brucel- losis-in a herd of animals within a few hours. Early studies showed it to be effective izi diagnosing the disease in buffalos, reindeer, and mir-k. This report reveals.that the test is specifie.when applied to swine serun. The re of sUts the MT test were compared with those of the *t,--lutination and con- Plement-fixation.te-sts performed on blood saxTles from 1*!4 swine (115 on2 affected farms and 309 on 10 healthy farms).' :The posituiite results of tile SRT -colndided with-those of the other tests onI in the case of animaic on t~rie J, ~y affeated farms. The.reactions were.aegative in the case of aninals on the healthy farms-- 90 USSR UDC 621.391~182:621.317.743:[621.396.2:622] MMTOV, V. 1. "Noise Level 'Measurements and Studies of High Frequency Sibmal Propagation over a Shaft Contact Network" Vopr. radiotekhniki-v sb.(Problws of Radio Engineering), Tula, Tula Polytech- nical Institute, 1970, pp 171-175 (from RM-Radlotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Ab- stract No 4A242) 4- Translation: Some measurements were taken to determine the basic data for de- veloping equipment for communications between the dispatcher and the drivers of shaft electric locomotives. The maximum distance of the electric locomotive from the dispatcher is 3-5 km. The possibility of realizing high frequency cowilunications; using a contact network was Investigated, and the receiver and transmitter parameters were selected. The highest noise level vas obtained at frequencies below 30 kilohertz. With an increase in frequency, the signal damping increases. For the higb-frequency commuuicationor~equiptwnt, a frequency of 50 kilohertz was adopted. The sensitivity of the receiver taust be 300-500 millivolts, the transmitter power 5 watts, and the receiver pass band 50 + 2.5 kilohertz. The developed equipment insures. communications at a distance up to 5 km. USSR UDC 660015*74-194:669.14.OLB.27 TUSHINSKIY, L. I., TIKHOMIROVA, L. B., and 42A"v Novosibirsk Electrical Engineering Institute "Deformation Aging of 65G Steel Hardened by Thermomechanical Working" Mos6ow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 9, 1970, pp 67-68 Abstract: A study was made of deformation aging (DA) of 65G steel after thermomechanical working. Deformation aging of:650 stee), shomlid be per- formed in combination with isothermal aust~nitic convaulon, since the Yield point is increased by 27,kg/MM2 (.18%),with a slight decrease in plasticity. The optimal mode of deformation aging.of 65.0 steel is de- -formation (3%) and aging at 250%. 1/1 USSR UDC 669-15-194:669.74-15:539.389.3 TUSHINSKIY, L. I., TIKHO.MIROVA, L. 0., and MURATOV, V. M., 11TOVOsibirsk Electro-technical Institute, j "Precipitation Hardening of 65G Steel Moscow, izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 2, 1970, pp 121-122 Translation: The article presents results of precipitation hardening of 65G steel after austempering and tjLsinper hardening. It was established that precipitation hardening 65G steel is expedient after allstempering inasmuch as the yield point in this'~case increases by 16 to 18% w~ile:'reduction of,ductility is negligible. ---------- was; T~ USSR UDC: 539-3/5 RENSKIY, A. B., MURA F Ya. M. "On the Problem of Determining Errors in Measurements of Internal Defor- mations" Sb. tr. Azerb. NII stroymaterialoy i sooruzh. (Collected Works of "he A-zerbaydzhan Scientific Research Institute of Construction Materials and Structures), 1970, No 34, pp 254-261 (from Rth-Mekhan_ika, No 7, jul 71, Abstract No TV1275) Translation: It is shown that in order to evnluate the stressed and de- formd state of autoclave-set concretes in the process of hygrothermall treatment, it is necessary to make reliable maasurementi.,, of deformations both on the surface and vithin concrete volumes. Since iwasurcixonl; of ill- ternal deformations necessarily involves the distarting effect of the Drimary pickup device on the force field in the zone whf:!re it is located, this.-paper proposes a method for determining the coefficAent of distorticil of deformation vhich characterizes the error of such metlzurements. On the basis of solution of a problem in mathematical elasticity theory, the authors determine the coefficient of distortion of deformaticn and plot a /2 of 7 r MSKIY, A. B. MLTRATOV, Ya. M. , Sb. tr. Azerb. NII stroymaterialov i sooruzh. . 1970, No 34, up 254-261 graph for this coefficient as a function of the ratio of the reduced moduli of Lelasticity of the medium and the pickup. It is shmm rhat the resultant graph can be used to judge the magnitude of the overall el-ror which de- termines the deviation of the measured deformation from its true value aq well as the magnitude of the differential, error which charactjrizes the change in readings of -the pickup of deformation when there is a change in the modulus of elasticity of the medium during measurer~nts. N. A. Petrova. 2/2 - 161 USSR UDC 547.26'118:541.49 MU N A MA 1. Ya., MUFOJOVA, A. YARKOVA E. G., I SI A, . A., IZ YLOVA -Lenin F. Kh., and PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan' State University imeni V. I. UVyanov I'S-Alkyl Esters of the Thic- and Dithioacids of Phosphorus (IV) and Their Complexes With Tin" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kh1mii, Vol 43 (105), No 7, Jul 73, pp 1456-1466 Abstract: A Feries of tbio- and dithioesters of thiophosphoric and thio- and dithiophosphinic acids was synthesized and characterized. Their IR and NMR spectra were studied. It was shown that the conformational.isomarism in S-mechyldialkylthia- and dithiophosphinates is caused by the P-C bond ro- tation. Complexes of S-alkylthiophosphates and thiophoSphinate!) VLOI tin tra- ana alkylhalides were obtained. Their IR.and N~M spectra were studied. e t It was shown that in solutions the complexes'(R2P(O)(SCH3)]2SnX4 exist as .tures of geometrical isomers. It was shown that with coordination, a ml_x redistribution of the electronic density of the P-S bond ta*kes place an account of the inductive and mesomeric effects. Both in the free state and as complexes the thioesters R2P(O)(SR') exhibit coaformational isomerism. Based on the IR and NMR data, the electron donor ability of S-methyldialkyl- dithiophosphinates in relationship to tin halides was analyzed. ------- ------- - ---- -------- USSR Lix 54?.26'1t8,,541.49 BASHKIROVg S. H. I KURAIISHIN, I. YA. MANAIDOV, R. A., 1. A. j. and KFIRAM-OV, A. S., Kazan' State University, Wanl The Effect of the Ligand Size on the Magnitude of theQuadrupole Splitting of he Nuclear Gamm Resonance Spectra of S-Alkyl Estern of Thio- and Dithic- t :L:fiosphorus Acids with Stannic Tatrahalides Moscow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Xhimiit Vol 14, No 5# Sep-Oct 73, P.P 935-937 Abstracts The nuclear gawa resonance spectra of compounds 1R?!P(Y)(SR1)12. @Sax 4 (R - Met Et, a-Pr, i-Pr, Bu, EtO, n-PrO, i-PrO, BuOg RI - Pie, Et, Pri Y - 0. S1 X a C1, Br) were determined. With an increaiing volurie of R in R2?(O)(SRI) of the complex# an electrical field gra4ient at the Sn nucleus developed which caused quadrupole isplitting. This effect depeWed on tha geo- metric configuration of the complexes ard also on the spat.W cozifIguration of the organic ligand, In comple"a /H2P(S)S1'0/2-SnX4 (R - EtP J.-Pro n-Bu)11 quadrupole splitting did not ta:ne place ir-respemtIve of the volmie of R, although the donor-acceptor Interaction vaisi owaler for Opsop Sn than for 1A IMW__ Orgarnophosphorus Compounds USSR UDC 5W-241:541.4 NA RTD(JVIK, A. N..? MWEMIJ, 1. YA., YARKOVA, E. G. WMI101711. A. A., MJSLT A. IN., and IWTAPOV., R. A., Kazan' State University-Itefff-e. T_.Ollyanov -Lenin "Study of the Reaction of 1.tthyl Ester and Acid Chloride of Dirrethylphosphinic Acid and Their Thione Analogues With Tin Halides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43(1105), ao 6, Jin T3, PP 1229-1236 Abstract: ConTlexes of 0-i~-,et:,iyld:Lrreth~,lpliouphinate and acid chloride of dimethylphosphinic acid with tin tetra- arri allcyl halides haPre been obtained and c-Itaracterized. Meir IR, MM, and PUR spectra heve been studied, estab- lishing that the coordiniation is due to the donor properties of the phosphory-1 group oxygen. It has been showrn thatj v (f)-_10)/'v (P---,O) of the 0-:'_-jethy1dir-tjjyj_ phosphinnate and acid ch-loridle of the dL-nethy_1phosj)P1inic neid chimiges synbatic- o~ the substituents at th- tin atorr. A linear relationship ally with ~ 0 has been -established for the stannic chloride complexes ~dtat dimethylphosphinic acid betwe _,(P=0) and of the subst:Ltuentn at the phor, -en A V (P=O)/ )) f vm that the t9o phorus atom. It has been sho phosphoryl ru].PLr haa P_ lower -vetura of the donor ability than the phosphloryl oVgen Geometrical- aft obtained co-mplexes has been discussed. UDC 547.241:541.49 USSR PUDOVIK, A. M., MURATOVAL._&~ KURAMSHIN, 1. Ya.* YAMV&, E. and _i~ii~n_ State University imeni V. I. Ullyanava Lenina VINOGRADOV, L. 1.2 "Reaction of a-Methylmethylphosphones of Dialkylphosphinic:aud Dialkylthio- osphouic Acids With Stannic Chloride and Siannic Bromide, h p Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 5, 1972, pp 979-986 Abstract: The title reaction -- for alkyl = methyl, butyl, cyclohexyl, and phenyl. - proceeds in methylene chloride forming complexes, of the general form [R, RP(O)OH] 2SnX4 or [RR'P(O)SHI SnX4 for equimolar mixtures of the two starting compounds. IR studies of t9e products of a starting mixture having a 2:1 ratio of reactants indicate that dimerization has occurred. 11hea- the reaction occurs with the elimimation of the halogen acids, the a Is formed which;indicates an intramolecular rearrange- alt IRRP(O)l 2SnX2 Uent resulting in a polymer. A number of conclusions about the nature of dwse complexes were drawn from detailed NMR and IR studiias. USSR UM 547.26'118:541.49 tp-OAM,_ A. A,-, YARKOVA, E. G., PLEKHOV, V. P., SAFIULLINA, N. R., MUSINA, A. A., and PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan' State Uni4ersity Imeni V. I. Ul'yanov-Lenin "Stereoisomers of Partial Esters of Phenylphosphonout Acid and Their Complexes With Stannic. Chloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 8, Aug 73, pp 1692-1696 Abstract: Complexes of partial esters of phenylphosphanous acU with staanic chloride were synthesized yielding [(RO)C6H5P(O)H12'SnC14 where R - methyl, ethyl, a-propyl, iso-propyl, and n-butyl. A detailed analysis of IR- and PHR-,spectral data was carried out. It was proposed,that the stereoisomerism Of these:coMlexes is due to different orientation of the phenyl ring plane h the P-H bond. n t e phenylphosphonite with respect to I USSR UDC 547.261117041.49 PtNOVIK, A. N -MURATOYAO A A.$ HKDVEDEVAP H. D., and YAMLINVA, L. N., Yam State UL-ve~~e Ul'yariova-Lenina "Study of the Reaction of Trialkyl Phosphl~eis With Ten Alkyl Halides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obahchey Khimlip Vol 42(104), Vyp 11, 19r"N pp 2402-2407 Abstracti A study was made of the reaction triethyl-, tri-normal-propyl-, and tri-normal-butyl phosphites with the monoethyl-I diethyl-, and trietbyl- halides of tin, having the general formula. (C21Yn SnX 4-n for X - C" Br' I-arid n - 1p Zo 3. The reaction was followed by differential thermal analysis (DTA) in conjunction with simultaneous measurements of the electrical con- ductivity.0 Reactions were carried out in anhydrous pentalie urder dry CO 2at -10 to -20 C. Complexes of two types were-forzedi f(RQ),P -7-$nX3CH5 and f-(RO) P -72-SnX,C2H 0 Lloth the temperature* of the Initiation of the thormal. 3 5 effect and the temperature of maximum thermal effect decria-ased in the order chlorine# bromine, and iodine. Both the reactivity and the acceptor strength a order Is decrease in the above order for SnX4 wA C~u SnC1 howevor, th sinih iiiiikrhiT USSR UDC ~47.WIM541.49 PMOVIX, A. N L MURATOVAI A. A-LiwHOSMIN, I.,YA., and YARKOYA, E. G., Kazan State 2i-e-mmy-M-enT P, Ullyanova-Lenima OThe Interaction of 0,0-dimethyl Methylphosphonates With Ten Salts of the Dithiol Acids of Phosphorous" leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimli, Vol 42(IG4), Vyp ii, 1972, pp 2408-2412 Abstracti A study was rade of the acceptor characteristics of ten salts of the title compounds having the general formula RR'P(S)SSn(COq)nCl3-n Where R - HI - CH 301 C2H5 01 R - CH3 1 H1 CH301 for n 01 1f or 2 and R2P(S)S 2snC12 for R - C2H 5 and C3H7t I(Ce.9)nSM 4-n' The former can accept one pair of electrons and will therefore form a 10 conplex with the phosphorus etherss the latter two will accept 2 pairs ani therefore form 1#2 complexes with these others. The electron donors were diiiathyl others of nethylphosphonic acids. Ratios of-ld and: 1s2- of the abDve reagents were used -for the following reactloni USSR PUDOVIK, A. N., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimlip Vol 42(i04)p Vyp lit 1972, pp 2408-2412 \P/V/ S11 O=P(OC113) C11, \S/ A O=P(OC113)2C1F' C] C1 ],-s/' \C1 0=11(ocil'),C113 A comparison of the spectra indicates the iii complexes have a ireaker ten- dency to dissociate than the 1j2 complexes, Preparation,ane- physical da-c& for the above compounds are given. 2/2 19 I III f"MI MUM rill"T4119MOR 11,11 P owunfl.M.'~'. rol USSR MRATOVA A A., VM3MR, A. N. Abstract: The authors UDC 547.26'118:541.49 YARKOVA, E. G., PLEKROV, V. P., ZAGETOVA, R. C., and Kes of Dialkylphosphinous Acids With Tin, Titanium, and studied reactions of di-n-butylphosphiftous, diphenyl- phosphinous, dicyclohexylphosphinous, di-n-liexylphosphinous, di-n-octyl- phosphinous acids with tetrachlorides of tin, titanium, 4md zirconium and with tin tetrabromide. The obtained complexes had an [R2P'O)HJ2'MeX4 composition. Their infrared spectra were studied in the 400-4000 cm-1 region. The results are shown in a table containing ihf6rmation on 21 complexes. USSR UDC 547.26'118:541.49 bE ~TOVA, A. A., PlIKHOV, V. P., YARKOVA, E. G., and PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan' State University Imeni V. I. Ul'yanov-Lenin "Deamination of N,N-Diethylamidoisopropyl Phosphite in a Stannic Chloride Complex" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 436-437 Abstract: Reaction of a 1:1 mixture of N,11-diethylamidoisopropyl phosphite and stannic. chloride yields a complex -- a viscous colorless product which is stable only at low temperature. At room temperature i,t breaks dot-M precipitating a white solid of the composition (C-P. Evidently 5)2NH-"nC12- a redox process occurs with the elimination of the P-N boInd and formation of a secondary amine. 39 USSR UDC 541.6+541.49 PUDOVIK, A. N.., KLJRAYBHIN,, I. YA.) nWTQVAj A. A. MA"GIV., R. A., YARKOVAj, te U ve~;hj Imeni V. E. Ul-yanov- E. G., and M SAITOVA, G. M., Kazan1-96"'' Lenin "S-Alkyl Diethylthiophosphinites and Their Complexes with Stannic Chloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, V01 43 (10AP No 5, MaY 73, p 1196 inite (I), S-n- Abstract: IR spectra were studied of S-ethyl diethylthiophosph propyl diethylphosphinite (II), diethylchlorophorpbine (Irl), diethyl sulfide (IV) and tributylphosphine (V) in liquid state using solvents with differen-t polarity. Analysis of the data on (I) and (JI) indicated-that these compounds exist as mixtures of two conformers arising from the rotation around the P-C bond even though the rotation around the B-C bond could tot be excluded. [(C,?If5)2VJIJ2SnVlk wbere Following complexes were i33mthesized and studied. R=C H . n-C ff-S, [(C H )281 SnC14 and [(C4H~) %here complexes were 2 5B 3 2 5 2 12SnC14- pe formed.because of the donor 'oro_ rties of the phosphorus atoin. Vi im, "" SIM M.11,11,P" M IMISHOW, ffil WMPAI i 16 N IN M. till USSR UDC 547.26,1i8:541.49 PUDOVIK, A. N., IVRAWIA., A. A., and IEDVELEIVA, M. D.1 Ka&,Lnl State University Imeni V. I. U1 yanov-ienjff "Reaction of n-Butyl Ester of DiethylpLosphinous, Acid With Triethyl Chlorostannate" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42 (104), No 9, Sep 72, PP 1910-1913 Abstract: The reaction of n-butyl diethylphosphinite with triethyl chlorostannate was investigated in detail. On the basis of differential-thermal analysis it has been shown that the reaction begins at 150-16CP.and is caq)leted at 200-2500- Analysis of reaction products indicated that the reaction my go In tro Parallel directions: isomerization of the phosphinite with foriration of a complex and -an oxidation-reduction reaction between the donor and acceptor yielding several prod- ucts. The later reaction ir, favored with increasing radicals of the phosphinite- alkoxy roup and with transition from iodo. to bromo- to chloro-derivatives of tin. USSR UDC 547.26'118 PUMVIK, A. N. ~"OVA KURMISHIN, I. Ya., and YARKOVA, E. G., Kazan' State University t4e,"i* I. Lenin-Ul'yanov IM-Spectral Study of the Reaction of Some Mbthylphosphonic Acid Chlorides With Tin Tetrachloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 317-322 Abstract: The authors investigated the reaction of stannic tetrachloride -with methylmonothiophosphonic acid dichlor-ide. and. with the acid chlorides of ..QO'.dimethylmonothiophosphoric, 0-methylmethyl-, O-n.-butylmethyl-, and 0-sec.-butylmetliylmonothiophosphonic acids. It is found that~the donor capacity of the phosphoryl oxygen with respect to stann-fe chloride is greater than that of the thiophosphoryl group which Ancreases with a reduction in the Ecr6 of the substituents at the phosphorus atom, It is shown that when 0-alkyl'methylmonotiiiophosphoni.c acid chlorides rear-t with stannic chloride, formation of an unstable intermediate complex via-the phosphoryl group takes place on the first stage, while thion-thiol Iscnmerization and dealkylation takes place at the second step of the re- action. USSR UDC 547.26!118:541-49 PUDOVIK, A. N., JAIRQUI a MEDVEDEVA, X. D., YARKOVA, E. T., and -LOGINOVA, E. I.,Kazan' State University imeni V. I. Ul'yaaav-Lenin ~"Investigation of the Reaction of Diethylphosphi-nous Acid Esters With Tkialkyl. and Dialkyl Halides of Tin" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vo-1 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 327-333 Abstract: The authors study reactions of methyl, ethyl, n -projXyl, isopropyl, =-butyl and n -hexyl esters of diethylphosphinous.acid with triethyl and diethyl chlorides, bromides and iodides of tin. It was found that diethyl- phosphinous acid esters react with trialkyl and dialkyl halides of tin to form stable complexes containing trialkylphosphine oxide and an alkyl halide of tin. As the radical of the alkoxy group increases, the reactivity of the phosphinite in these reactions decreases. The activity of alkyl halides of tin drops with a transition from diialkyl to trialkyl halides, and also with a traasition from iodine to chlorine.derivatives of tin. USSR UDC 547.26'118:541.4 PUDOVIK, A. N-41MA Qy A A and MEDVEDEVA, M, D., Kazali State Uni- Versity imeni, V.--I-. Ully in ."Reaction of Phosphinites With Titanium Tetrachloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Voi 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, p, 469 Abstract: It was shown, that O-alkyl diethyl- and O-alkyl di-phenyl-pbos- phinites react with titaniuin tetrachloride at -40 to -50% to form extremely unstable intermediate crystalline complexes (R2POR)*TiC14.; The structure of the resultant compounds is confirmed by IR-~spedtroscopy. Intermediate complexes f(C2"5)2pOR]*TiCl4 eliminate alkyl,halide to fom a viscous dark P-OTiC1 Intermediate com- green product - interstitial complex (C2115)2 3- und 1(C6H5)2POC2 H5]-TiC'4 is analgously converted to (C6E(5)2p-OT'C'3- -Po USSR UDC 547.26'118:541.49 YARKOVA, E. G., MUSINA, A. A., PLEKHOV, V. P A., and [Lim r _:M 1 -1. PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan' State University imeni 'T=P1Yh40V-Len1U "Electron Effect of an Acceptor on the Rotational Isomers [of Certain Organophosphorus Ligands" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 1971, pp 2,576-2,577 Abstract: Infrared and paramagnetic resonance spectral data on several ro- tational isomers of organophosphorus ligands were obtained. Specifically, the complex UCH WC211 P(0)1112-SnC'4 exhibited the presence of the 1040, 1060, 5 and 810, 823 =71 hands , i-nstead of the two.bands vC--O (1030 and 1070 cm-1) and vP--O (790 and 805 cm7l) in the spectrum of.the methyl ester of ethyl- Phosphonous acid, while unexpected doublets.appeared in t~e p. resonance spectrum of the starting ester. The existence of complexts ith several different isomers of the methyl ester of ethylphosphonous acid is suggested by the spectral data. Variation in the 3j(p--O-C--H) constants suggests it mesomeric effect in the case of one isomer, ~ owing to its f avorable spatial 4ocation, with corresponding reduction in length of the P--O bond and a certain loosening of the O--C bond. Other structural effocts are postulated. UDC 547. 26111 B 31- J: YARKOVA, E. G. KUMISHINO I .YA. ,and PUDOVI K A. H. Ma~ll State University imen-1 V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin "Study of the Reaction of Phosphorus Monothioacids With Tin Tetrabalides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kbimil, vol 4t, tio 8, Aug 71, pp 1668-1672 Abstracti For purposes of establishing the coordination center In monothio- phosphoric acid esters during their reaction with tin tetrahalides, tile authors studied the IR spectra of complexes of OtO-diethyl-, 0,0-di-butyl- monothiophosphates and 0-methyl methylnonothiophosphonate with stannic enloride and bromidep as well as the complex of 0,01S-triethyl thiophosphate with stannic chloride. It was found that complexing Is due to donor proper- ties of the oxygen of the phosphoryl group. The absorption bands of com- plexes of the acids with stannic chloride and.bromide at 2IP70-2500 cm-1 and ~eolutions in chloroform and carbon tetrachloride at --2570 curl and solu- tiojis:in benzene at e%.2520 cm-1 are assigned to stretching vibrations of the sulfhydryl, group. 77" USSR UDC 547.26'118 MWOVA.A.-JA.. KURAMSHIN, I. Ya., YARKOVA, E. G., and PUDOVIK, A. N., azan' St e. versity imeni V. 1. UVYanov-Leain "Reaction of Some Dithiophosphor-us Acids Wi th Tin Tetrahalides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1967-1972 Abstract: A study is presented of the reaction of 0,0--dialkyldithiophosphoric (Alk=CH3, C2H5, iso-C4H9) and 0-metbylmethyldithiophosplionic acids with tin chloride and bromide in 2:1 and 1:1 ratios. The reaction results in the formation of products of the composition R(R':)P(S)SSnX3'1 The reaction of 0,0-dimethyldithiophosphoric acid with tin bromide results in thione- thiol isomerization concurrent with elimination of hydrogen bromide. It is shown that the donor capacity of thiophosphoryl sulfur of R(RI)P(S)S- to trichloro- and tribromotin salts increasps with an increase in the total +I effect of the substituents at the phosphorus aton. The dissolution of the 0,0-dimethyldithiophosphoric acid -- tin-bromide system in chloroform is attended by a considerable drop in the absorption intensity at 1150 cm-1. and an increase of absorption in the 3000-3600 cm-1 region which points to dissociation of the isomerized complex. These spectral changes suggest that the free 0,S-dimethyldithiophoqphoric acid in chlorofovni is primarily of- a thlon-'i07-rall'-which correlates- well with Uterature data. USSR UDC 547.26'118:541.49 PUDOVIK, A. N.,jp 'MT9YAt.A., A., MEDVEDEVA, X. D., and YARKOVA, E. G., Kazan' Sfate University imeni V.-!-. Ul'yanov-Lenin "Study of the Reactions of Phosphonite and Phosphinite Hsters With Tin Mtnachloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 4, Apr 71, pp 766-771 Abstract: The reactions of trivalent-phosphorus-acid eaters with SnC14 uere carried out at a molar ratio of 2:1 in pentane or benzeae at 0 to -15* under CO. When the precooled starting materials were combined, an exothermic reaction took place leading to the formation -of crystalline products in most canes. It was determined that the reactions of ethyl-, phenylphosphonic, ethylphenyl-, and diphenylphosphinic acids with SnC14 occur In three stages: formation of the complexes [RR'(R"0)P12-SnC14, followed by their isomerl.- zatio-n to (RR'R"P:012.SnCl4, and in case of phosphonic acid complexes, elimination of alkyl halides with the formation of a P-0-Sn compound. The ease with which the first step occurs decreases in order of stabstituents: ethyl-, phenylphosphonic, phosphorous, ethylphenyl-, and diphenylphosphinic acid, The products are donor-acceptor type complexes in whicta the coordinate bond is formed by the phosphorus atom's unshared pair of electrons. USSR, UM 547-26, n8 YAKOVA, Ye. G., DMANSHIN, 1. Ya., MURATOVA, A., A.~ and PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan State University imeni V. I.Ti yanov- n-n "Infrared Spectral Study of the Reaction of Dialkylphosphoric Acids with Tin TetrahalideB" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 411 Ho 5.- MzY 19TIi PP 10' 03-1008 Abstract: In examining the IR spectra of dirnatkyl- and difthylpho. honate sp -es as forme comple.% d vith chlorinated and brominated tin, it was ei;tablished that the reaction occurs at the position of the oxygen in the phouphory! group. The structures were confix7ned by spectrum analysis,. It was also sbo,=, that in this reaction chelated compounds are,form.-d with the liberation of hydro- chlorie acid. J7 VDC 547,26, 18 USSR A. A* YkRKOVA, E. G. , PLEIMOV, V P. MUSINA, A. A. , TOVA A, A. R., hazan' State University Jmeni V, 1. Ulfyotnov-Lenin, MAzk_n, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR --Study of the Complexes of Tin Halides With Incomplete Miters of -E thylphosphonoua and Dialkylphosphinous Acids" Leningrad,, Zhurnal Obshchey Minii, Vol 40, No 9, Sep 701 TP 1978-1982 Abstract: Complexes of tin tetrachloride, tetrabrmitide, and tetra- Iodide ith methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isoprapyl, and rt-butyl esters of ethylphosphonous acid and of tin tetrachloride with di-n-butyll di-n-hexyl and di-n-oatylphosphonous acids were s3nbliesiud and studiad by IR spectroscopy. Comparlson.of the IR spoctra of phosphonous and phosphinous acids and their eoraple7wo with tin tatrahalidoo in the range of 400-4000 cx~*I,shows thiLL the type, of changes'observed is analogous.to spectral abangea ol. the dialkyl- :P rous acids and their laospho complakes. Conmequentlty, all of them In these complexon In thelr~ penbavajwnb,~ jital;c, It wall Organometallic Compduhdit USSR UDC 547,26,118 =A& A- WA PLEKHOV, V. P., and PUDOVIK, A. N., Kazan' State 3rs 4 niffe _E V. I. Ulyanov Lenin, Kazan, Ministry of Higher rs y and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR Interaction of Diethyl Thiophosphite With Mercuric Chloride and Stannic Chloride" Vol 40P No 5, 141 y 70, pp 1168- Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey 1',Umii, a -1169 Abstract: The reaction of mercuric chloride with diethyl thiophos- Fhite, in which phosphorus is in the tetracoordina-Le state, givos `7,.-..-:.d1ethyl chlorophosphite with a trivalent phosphor P atom. The interaction of diethyl thiophosphite with stannic ohloride at room temperature gives a complex mixture of products wibh the structure t5 - C! C I S ... Sn..S G)P '/\ L 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC10 _...-LE--CALCULATION OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BINART GAS 141XTURES -U- T_ I -(03)-OULNEYY G.N., ZARICHNYAK* W. P. MURATOVA,' U. L -AUT140-R, OUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR Z,~.SOURCE--INZH.-FIZ, ZH. 1970P 18(5)p 849-55 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJrZCT AREAS--PHYSICS PIC TAGS--TtiERMAL CONDUCTIVITY# GAS:STATE, CA LC ULA TOtt CONTROL M,.ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1131 STEP ..CIRC ACCESSION ",10--AP0136551 UNCLASS IF ffO LUMP 2/2 021 UNCL ASS F I EO ro CIRC ACCESSION ~40--AP0136551 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(W GP-O-- ABSTRACT, 41-1-ALCNIS., OF T ir I iI HER 11,% L CON(21S OF B(NARY GASEOUS MIXTS, BASED o,4 rw- EQUAT"bl DEVELOP'E13 dy LAMBDA U - 4 Li~ - ET AL. (19681 ARE C CM PA RED W I rH EXP I'L. DA TA CAllb0;L ~WAS 1~i:JISIJREI) (W'R L C-R, E E S 1~ .THE WHOLE RANGE OF CGNCillS. IN THE TENP* INTERVAL I $'-i L' 00D VALUES OF LAMBDA CALGO. FOR MIXTS* CONTG. H WERE 10H.SXENIT LOWER Ti~AN -EMPIRICAL DATA, WHILE THE DEVIATION FOR SYSTEMS WITHIJUT 1-1 010 NOT EXCEI:EO OR MINUS 4PERCENT. FACILITY: INST. TOCHNO1 Mr-KH. op*r,, -NINGRAD, USSR. LE UNCLASSIFIED 0 V7 0 0 2 ui~;Cl- ASS IF I ED IIR OCE -S S I N GDA f2~31 I T,ITLE-U-'L GF .1 ACTIVAT 10~-i mElfli3D FdA FHI-: QU.%,`iTI'rATIYlc 0 E I L- P. .11 T. 1 cjll~~ OF NlykCGIEN A h U- p I - S U 'S IN (A-) I F I E IJ CELLULOSE PkEPAkA A.Yij., MILLER, R . A. i0i A K 1.1 UIV M. MUKArOVA, U.M. SAIIYKGV OF INFG-USSR UR C E-- VYSbKC?Ll.o SCEUINi SER. A 147C# 12(4)r '957-9. DATE MEL .~.-SUeJECT ARFAS--MATERIALSt CHcf-IISTRY ,:.,:,TGPI,C TAGS-'JUAINT1 TAT IVE 41TROGEN ISOTOPE, PHOSPHORUS ISOTOPE, CELLULOSLo N RAY RAUIATIONp NLUNGN. ACFIVATIL114 ANALY:51S, GAAAA L-LAY, PHOWNIII)CLE A REACrION CcNTRCL v Aiii\ i mi-ne s r,,, I CT ICINS PROXY t,,cL'L/I STEP Nlj--tjR/045"j/ [0/0 1,' 1~*1~0410'Y*57IG9 59 ~?z 020 U;NCLASSIFIEDI PROttESSING DATE-20'40V70 'ClqC ACCESSIC,: NO-AP01351-54 -l;AbSfRACT/EXff'%ACT--(U) 61-0- A3-ST.KACT. TH E IRRADN. 0~- MfjUlf IEL) CELLULuSc' 'BAYS fjF L5till-V ENERGY -CAUSE-S THIH F(jLLc,!4JN,- P.HG T%.*i,,UCL-L PmGCE S,"~ I- S : lK I ~le. 14 N P L US G AM '-! A Y I E L 0 5PR 11-11: L3 N PLUS N (AljCVE 10.5 rAIEV ThAESH-1ti) PRINF31 P PLUS N (AbOVE THRESHCLO) PRIME-12 C ;VNi PAIMEL6 (J RE~UIRE ElN-EPG,[1::S Gkl:,.,rFR. THAN 15 ~MEV fG RL -AC, r MCE THE HALF LIVES OF flq I t1l E 13 1) P k IX L 3 0 P A ~~ F L C0 8 ANO Z.5, i-JN, kESP., MEASUREMEINT 08F THE RADEOACT~V[TY I)EC,iky' AFTER-IRRA,0111'. GIVES A MlEANS FGR i-,APID uLu, OF P AND F il,C I L I I Y: TAS Hl"IE N1 r C-Cs. UNIV. IM. LENINA, TASHKEINT, USSR. - ----- ------- 7 .777,77~7i UNCLA SIFI~-b PROC*ESSING C)A,rE--L3,,4OV70 tfz-~ 623 AND ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES. OF SINGLE CR,(SIAL FluMS OF ..C.Arj'41UM ANO Z114C CHALCUGENIDES -U~ AUTH0R-(04)-,-lURAVi~VAy K-K.t KALINKINP l.P.# ALESKCVSK[Yt Vb.p BOGOINOLOVi N.S . -COUNTRY OF I\JF0--USSk. -SOURCE--THIN SOLID FILMS 1970~ n,( 7-14 -DATE PU3LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEAISTRYt MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS-CHALCOGENIDE 6LASS, SINGLE CRYSTAL F I L14, (:iILJMIIJI,l S'JLFI0Ej SELENH)Et TELLURIDEt ZINC COMPOUNDt EPITAXIAL GROWTHi ELECTkON MOBILITYP -~PIJYSICAL PROPERTY CGNTROL MARK I NG---,.*43 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFI-10 PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0915 STEP N9--NE/00001'70#rOO!)/~)OI/000710014 CIPC CEIII 14 rlO-,,IP012 576 AC 0 UNCLASSIFIED. Pk(3CESS ING OATE p ACCESSION.NQ--AP0124576 GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE EPITAXIAL GROWIH OF CDs, CESEF ~-,:-C~-`CDTEv ZNSt ZNSEv AND LNTE F I.LMS OIN M I CA 13Y CONDENSATION IN A VACUUM 01: -0 -5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE5 TORR HAS BE.Elq INVESTIGATED PRIME NEGATIVE4 ~IUVER A wIDE RANGE OF TEMPS. RELATIONS BETWEEN EVAPN. TEMP. T SUi3EV A14U c 'THE EPITAZIAL TEMP. T SUBEP OF SINGLE CKYSTAL FILMS IT SOBEV EQUALS A SU81 PLUS T SUBEP AT T SUBEP IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 310DEGREES AND ~,T:_SUBEV EQUALS A SU82 -41NUS 2T SU8EP AT T SUBEP IS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL -TO-320DEGkEES) AS WELL AS THOSE OF THE TEMPi CO,*110ITlDjNS OF GROWTH OF Sli~GLE CRYSTAL FILMS TO Milk. WT. OF CHALCOGENIDES HAVE t3f]-Eii OBTAINEO. THE HOST PERFECT SINGLE CRYSTAL FfLMS GRON AT EPITAXIAL TEMPS. OF 300-320DEG4EES. THE RELATION OF THE CU REM CAPKICZ MOBILITY AND SP. RES.ISTAINICE TO THE TEMP. CONDITIONS OF T HE SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM GROWTH HAS .~BEEN INVESTIGATED, THE Fl~MS 05TAliNED EXHIBITED A GPEAT VARIETY OF ~PROPERtIES, E.G. SINGLE CRYSTAL CIUSE FILMS HAVE BE-FiN SYNTHESIZED WITH SP* 'R -RESISTANCE OF THE Ofiff.)L OF 11) PRIME5 00 04 ANO - WITIt A S11, RESISTANCE OF THE ORDER OF 10 PRIAFI-10 PRiME? OHM CIM 'Wl'rH QUITE HIGH MOBILITY OF 20-32 CM PRJlK2-V SEC.' ;FACILITY: LENSOVET TECHNUL-t LENINGRAOr USSR. I NST. UNIC LA S 5 1 F I E-'11) -2 030 U UNCLASSIPIED PROC15SSING DATE--160CT?o ff`.'f'ITL~ PLATINUM BROMONITROMONOAMMINES~. REACTION OF CIS-1-PT(Nii SUB31 SU62(NO SUB2 WITH HYDROGEN BROMIDE '-U-- U R-(02)-hURAVEISKAYAt G*S.v ANTUKOLSKAYAr I . I . 41 '~O ,:;..-tMTRY OF'INFO--USSR URCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 150), 728-34 ..D:AT. E-:: PUB L I S HE 0------- 70 j.SUUECT AREAS-CHE MISTRY !"'ITIPPIC: -TAGS--IRRADIATION EFFECTt UV IRRADIATION, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, AMINE ,"'._-DERIVATIVE, PLATINUM COMPLEX, BROAINE COMPOUND MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -~:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED '~OkO~Y.-.REEL/i:RAME--1993/0733 5/9- 5TEP NO--UR/0078/70/0k. W,3/0728/0734 -7~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113597 UNCLASSIFIED I , 1] !~ PROCESSINI; DATE 030 UNCLA I D --160CT70 SS r-E _jCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113597 ~,-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT% riHEN CIS-PT(NI-i SUB31 SUB2t.NG SU32) z SU62 REACTS WITH HX (X EQUALS CL OR SR) THE PT(II) IS OXII)IZED TO PT(IV) 'ANALOGOUS TO THE REACTION WITH X SUB2. THE OXION. PROCEEOS VIA AIN INNER DXIDN. MECHANISM INVULVlNG NH SU83 LIGANDS. I'RANSITION PRUOUCTS, BPOWN GREEN CRYST. (PT(NII SU82 BR)NO SUB2 BR-SUB2.251 PRIME NEGATIVE AND .,-.BRIGHT RED.CRYST. PT(NH SUB2 BRINO SUt32 BR SUB3 WERE~SEPO. IT IS ALSO .,_~POSSIBLE THAT THE REACTION PROCEEDS VIA A PT-NOBR INTERMEDLATE. PREPN. :OF GSPT(flH SU831(NJ SU32) BR SU62 AND CSPT(NH SUt331 Pic SU52 BR SU64 IS ...,DESCRIBED*- CSPTNH SUB3 BR SU63 FORMED WHEN CSPT(NH SUB31~'NO SUB21 BR SU83~25 WAS IRRADIATED BY UV LIGHT e,. Acc. Nr- aP4O295'70 Ref. Codi~: IJK 0297 PRIMARY SOURCE: Antibiotikis 191~. Vol 15, Nr 1, pp,5r~ 3 ANTfArUMOR ANT11310TIC TAVRO.MYCETIN, ITS EFFECT ON ORGA1,11S AND Bl-onD TRIBUTION' AND EXC'RETION OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS, DIS Vertogradova, T.P. 1.A.; Murai , U.SSR, titute for New I [he ad mv of Alidical Sclences 61 Andbiotics, Ac e The paper presenf5 data on the effect t)f tavromy,:eflu an. the -rvans and Wood of experimental animals, its distribution in tl~ques arid excrelion. It 'wis found ti,~Ztt favrorrycetin used in toxic doses affected the 11ver and flie k.j.dileys of the arfirnPI-1, decreased thp erythrocyte and hemoglobin counts in the peripheral blood and indl~cej trombocytopenia. After' intrav--nous administration 0.5 per cent of the antibiotic -,vas excreted with urine and 4-5 per cent with bile. After oral adniini-qralion 0.8-1 per cent of the antibiotic was excreted with bileand no.antiblotic was detected In. Urine, REEL/FRAME 1.9618:1200 USSR uDc: 669.295 -A. G. "Prospects for the Development of Pigmentary Titanium Dioxide Production by the Chloride Method". Moscowp Tsvetnyye Metallyr No 10, Oct 73, PP 37-39 Abstract: Foreign production of pigmentary titanium oxide is reviewed along with the two main methods for its production: the chloride and the sulfate methods. The general advantages of each are considered and then reanalyzed in terms of the Soviet economic and energy systems along with the raw materials bavep It is pointed out that foreign production is suffering from the lack of rav materials. Its Wiation lies in the successful production of synthetic rut:Ue. In terms of the Soviet situation, the author concludes that plants operating an the sulfate methcd though cheaper to build have to be located in rewte areas because of the waste disposal problem and the raw materials are not as uniform aa is the case for plants using the chloride method. Plants using the chloride method can be located in existing industrial areas with developed,energy networks and the raw materials are both of good quality and available, For these reasons the chloride method is suggested as the one which should be adopted by Soviet industry for pigmentary titanium, dioxide, production* 73 V111-6. FORM OF GWrM OF VTrZ,=AT;OXL=S S' !t= C21 TAU OF SILI&W CMN.4 ay [Article by V.-Y. lanstall. 9,-A-jUu4MmXtT. S. A. Strattelev. NowovibirakS xa~ 111rok. III Si.-.Tozium p0 Proteessam T:oitm I Sintosq Polujrttyvdnjkov7kh 991:81 Plana$ R"SIAAI ZZ-17 Jun& 177z, P. luIv I The diwinc.tion single crrotalt at. *Ltlcm alf. cyli"Atlc4l 404 the form at 111.1h of dialocationleas single cry*tAls veries an a function of the sw9ercocitnS of the welt and the calacideace of the cryttallageaphle axis tilll With ~the jj"trIc.Ax1# p( %ha blr_ and witb the xxls~ of the thermal field. in Individual cases twistiva tak*s place. The disappearaica, of the reciting ela- swoto of single cryatals Is &ccmqm ted by *"Ia*che fom*tL*n of dislocations. ?he famm.f.4towth of ustd. as do* onteriew tair aptiodainj the jiowth com"tie". ,4,,-~, -17777-7.7-7, UDQ 621.'15 592t~46.28 USSR S. A.: ANTONYAN, Y.G., GRINBLAT, S.L., XAMARALI, V. V. "Some Causes Of Radial Nonuniformity With Respect To RevistIvity U Noncrucible Silicon Monacryatels" V ob. Takhnol. materialoy elektron. tekhn. (Technology Of Mi~terialm For Electronics Technics--Collection Of Works), Krasnoyarsk, 1'970 tpp 144-14T (from M--Elektroniks i. Xeye primenenlya, No 11, November 1970, Abstract xo ia%) Tranelationt The uniformity la investigated or the distribution of electrical conductivity, in a cross asotion of cryetals grown by the aekhod of noncrucible zone melting. The effects of regimes for the~growth of monacrystols or the uni- formity.are shown, as well so the possibility ofreduoing the mapnitude of the -spread of the restivity from mevon to five percent becauso,or thsir upti=a match- Ing. 2 ill.5 ref. Summary, 78 EE -