SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAZIN, A.G. - NECHIPORENKO, Z.YU.

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-7 APO 008866- CHEMICAL ABST. r 128558w xperimerW hydrazine treatment of. boll r wate &10 ov. F, U JUSSR). Wek.:$~a. 190, ' Z Ac feed co4iti - Muss). The Fe content of ST TT. I ~ntly - Intensive f6riiiatio'ri ceeds the norinal value by a factor of 4 to 5. 't of ppts. results in rupturing: of~ the shield i~g ubes, thc~eby dis- organizing the system. Hydruine tfc~ttnent-wa~ useM!in o-. r. ' ' i -conling this phenotneria. -H~drazinc~ w qs, e (W to th b6ij r W C ater in the clean coinpaAmeni ; ithout kid 44sbtn*,~ of kh~ bol Er. W Anal. indicated that'in the lit 4-5 daj~ th~'Weated boilc~ surface- , was cleaned intensively, u'util the sign ifican Ely decreasi~g~Fe cm- tent aftained a const. value'(500~1000. Wkg.). ; Specluiens cui USSR UDC 542 -92:547.414.8 DUBMIN,, V. V. MIN. S G. B., Institute of Chemical MI., and 14AIELI Physics, Academy of NcTenceg"LTSSR "M6XIM! Wcomposition of Chloropicrin" Moscov, Izvestiya Almdemii Plauk SSSR~ Seriya. Khimicheskaya, Tio 6, Jun 71, PP 1338-1339 Abstract: The article describes results of a detailed ctudy of the ef fect of initial pressure and in]nibitars on the decomposition of citloropicrin, and also determines the rate constant. it is sho,,m that the deco=4,osition of chloropic- rin.in the gas phase (50-4,30 torr) depends an the pressure andthe addition of inhibitors (toluene, formaldehyde). 13 4- I USSR UDC;: 633-51:577-391 LBJKHINA, T.- N. and NA Institute of w. mental Biology of Plantp, 'KperJ Sc Uzbek Academy of ie s I'Sensitivity of Some Radiorfratants of Cotton to Gamma Radiation" Tashkent,-Uzbekskiy Biologicher*i y Zhurnal', Uo 1,, 1971, pp 63-61~ Abstract: The radiation sensitivity of some cotton mutants iith changed or un- changed early ripening of the resulting mutmtts was studied. It was e3tablished that.mutants RL and AN-Kattagurgan retain the early ripening characteristics of the initial variants and dilffer imsipificantly from thmi in the fundamental characteristics of radiation sensitkdty: field geminating capacity, surviva.1 rate, number of deformed and seinisterile plants, aid intonsity of coll division after gamma-irradiation (10 and 20 curie on a 15 roentgen/second gamma radiation device). The comp =-ative data obtained confirmed the earli er Lssumption that the properties of radiation sensitivity of different type's of cotton a--e condi- tioned by the early ripening of these species. :-Further Studies :Ln this area ~arre requaxed to arrive at a final conclusion,., USSR UDC 581.192:633.51 IRQV- N.- N. and PUSHKAREVA, M. M., Institute of Experimental Plant Biology, my of Sciences Uzbek SSR 11GOS sypol Content in Cotton Varieties Differing in Wilt Resistance During Ontogenesis" Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 3, 1970, pp 21-24 Abstract: The dynamics of gossypol content in vegetative organs of cotton varieties differing in wilt resistance during-ontogenesis was studied in nomial plants and after parasitic attack.,:Experiments were coriduated in 1965 in 26 kg Warner vegetation vessels. Barley seeds infested with Verticillium dahliae (50 g pqr vessel) were placed in soil before the vessels were plugged. Ordinary, uncontaminated soil served as the control. Cotton variety $-4727 susceptible to j. wilt, the less resistant 108-F varietyi the mare.resistant 152-F, and the highly resistant oUN-318 variety were used. The first three are varieties of the Species Gossypium hirsutum. and the last is Gossypium barbadense. It was found that the most wilt-resistant species had a higher gossypol.content itt the root cortex and woody matter of roots and stalks. When~cottou plants are infected with Verti-- cillium fungus, the gossypol content in the root cortex and woody matter of roots and stalks, especially in.susceptible virieties,.rises sharply. !0n, ExcNangp., USSR UDC 661.185.223 NIAZIROVA, R. A., DZHALILOV, A. T., FATKHULLAYEV, E., and ASKAROV, M. A., Tashkent Polytechnical Institute "Study of the Properties of Ion Exchange Membranes Based on Furance Ion Exchange Resinsit Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal' No 6, 1973, pp.15-17 Abstract: Thermal stability of ion exchange membranes obtained from furan ion-exchange resins was investigated by means of the thermographic and imetric method. It,was established that such met!.,branes are highly thermagrav stable in water -- up to its boiling point. In the air.they were beat re- sistant up to the temperatures of 100 to 120*C. Lion Exchange USSR UDC 6161,182.12~62.278.572.772.2 ASKAROV, M. A. , DZHALILOV, A. T. NQLWVA~~. A. , HkTKIfULLAYEV, E. "Synthesis of Interpolymer Ionite Membranes of Furan Ionites" -45 Tashkent, Uzbekskiy KJiimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 2, 1972.1 pp 43 Abstract. Heterogeneous membranes based.on ftiran ionites have good mechani- cal strength and thermal stability but insufficient electrocher.Acal proper- ties. In order to produce ionite membranes with good mechanical strength, thermal stability and high electrochemical properties,1 the authors synthe- sizedinterpolymer membranes by molecularcombination ~1)f polyclectrolytes with thermoplastic pol)miers. The basic condition of synthesis of the inter- polymer membraues is selection of a common solvent for the polyelectrolyte and inert polymer providing for their molecular combination, Interpolymer membranes are distinguished froir heterogeneous menibranes by their high ex-- change capacity and electrochemical properties. Thus, the interpolymer nem- branes produced, due to their high physical-chemical and electrochemical properties, can be used in processes of dt=ineralizatioh of water on elec- trodialysis installations. -1 02? ~PP'3Ci-SS PJ; DATF--02')-T7V UNCL ASS I F llf)~ k. I I.TLE--TkiE9MAL CONDUCTIVITY OF lrtiEXE-.Ij[ AT VAqICIUS TE'lPEqATsJKES ATD ---pssu'F_~s -u- YA.li., AiASOV, A.A. ~~-_'-IIITAY uF INFO--USSR ~vl JRC &--K HIM, TEKHONL. T3PL. A ~S 1: L1970,p 15(3) 22-~ _L T t-. PUBLISHED ------- 70 U3JECT AREAS--CHP-11STRY I CTAGS--THERMAL co,-DucrivITY, H'E X E NE PRESSURE EFFECT, THFRMfAL FFFECT ,Ae.74 I ililL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS C LA S 5--WKCLX S S I F I E V' P X Yk E E U F P. AM E--- 19 -4 ?14 3 9STEP t 7, cAct~ESSWN' ;q,)--AP0112483 UNCLASSIFIED I - ! . ::, - - I llwl~ - - - - - - - - . . I I .,.,i, -, * z i I ~i , i 1, . I - 1 2.12 022 UNCLASS[Flfo DATF-02OCT70 'IF, USSR UDC 547.26'118 PUDOVIK, A. N., KONOVALOVA, I. V., RONMAMOV, G., V., and Kazan' State University ."Reaction of Partial Esters of Phenylphosphonous and PhosphoroUS Acids With Beniophenone" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol,42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 323-326 Abstract: O-Methyl- and O-ethyl phenylphosphonites, and also dimethyl-, diethyl-, di-u.-propyl- and di-isopropyl,phosphites reacted vith benzo- h e.. It was found that the partial esters' of :phenylptiosphonaus. and enon :.phosp4orous acids add to benzophenone with.the formation of i onoalkyl :esters~of,a-hydroxybenzliydrylphenylpho.3phinic and dialkyl eskers qf ci-hydxoxybeuzhydryiphosphonic acids. When heated,.a-hydroxybenzhydryl- :phosphinates and phosphonates dissociate into:the.initial products and undergo rearrangement to the corresponding phosphonates and:' osphates. ph LTSWOR UDC 621-3.57-01669.26 TA~ASOVA, K. P., BARABOSHKINt A. N.t and Y,~A. "Obtaining Chrome Films by Electrolysis of Chloride Melts. 111. The Influence of the Cathode Composition and Texperature:on the Structure of -the Deposits" Tr. In-ta elektrokhUdig Urallsk. nauch, teentr AM SSR (Woccks of the Instluts of Blectrochamistrye Ual Solentfir, Gonterp Acn4eay o Saiances USSR), VYp 18, 1972 nvV Zhurnal ---KhiWyaq Ho pp 94-98 (from Referativ 841)l 1973, Abstract No 8L345 by V. V. GriniQ Translationi A study was made of the chango,in the structure of chrome films during the change in temperature and the c4tho4lp coaposi#oa of the melt sol- vent, The melts studied were oomposed of Alkali chlorlden at a tempera-tv= Of 80000 containing 2 mole % CrC12 at a Dk Of 0.05 axps/iwt~. compact film were obtained having a columnar structure and the coarseneas of the crystals decreased in the order LiCl-UaCl-XC1-CsCl. Duripig the precipitation Of I Or from the malt 3L1Cl-2XCl-CrCl2j the coarseness of tkw grain incrmweLl with an increase in the temperature from 400:to.8000. Atithe loirer tempera- tures the adhesion of the film to the base wan reduced and it was evident that there was no al-loy formation between the Cr and metals of :the base, USSR UDC 547.241-- RAZUMOV, A. I., LIORBER, B. G., SOKOLOV, M. P., t4q~KVA~_ V. V,, N12VANOVA, R.M-' ZYKOVA, T. V., CHEMODMOVA 1. A., and SALAMUTDINOV Kazan' Chemir-al-Techno logical. Instiwte Iteni S. M. Kirov "Reactivity and Structures of Phosphorylated Carbonyl Compounds. XI. Study of the: Aldol-Enol Equilibrium of Phospho lated Aldehydes as a Function of H ry, Temperature Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii,~Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 568-572 Abstract: The a1dol-enol equilibrium of a series of alkyl substituted and non-aubstituted phosphorylated aldebydes has been invesrigated as a function of temperature using IR, 11MR-111 and,i*fR-31p spectroscopical analyses. With increasing temperature the nonsubstituted compounds go from the trans--enol -through the aldol form into the cis-enol fora. In, case of the alkyl substituted phosphorylated aldehyde only the conversion,from trans-enol -fom.into. the a1dol, form has been observed~ Quantitative determination of :the ratios of a1dol to trans-enal form has;been made. USSR UDC 547.341 NDSKVA, V. V. MANOVA __G~ _F. T. V., RAZUMOV, A. I., and R. A. Ka%"'r' SALAKHUTDINOV, an Institute of Chemical Technology imeni S. M. X:Erov "Derivatives of Substituted Vinylphosphonic Acids. XII. nmr Spectra of Oland H1 in Substituted Vinylthionophosphonic and Nlinylthionophosphonous Acid Dichlorides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103),' No 2, Feb 72, pp 314-317 Abstract: The acid dichlorides of 0-athoxyvinyl- and 1-ethoxy-l-buten-2- -ylthionophosphonic acids were subjected to reductive desulfurization by tributylphosphine to produce the corresponding phosphonous acid dichlorides. Addition of sulfur to these acid dichlorides gives pure substituted vinyl- thioaophosphonic acid chlorides suitable for spectral studies. The rimr spectra of the p31 and H1 in the given substituted vinylphosphanous and vinylthionophosphonic acid dichlorides were studied. The geometric structure- of the compounds is determined from nmr data, and the mutual influence of the tri- and tetracoordination atom of phosphorus with the 5ubstituents is discussed. 1/1 USSR UDC 547-341 ZYKGVA, T. V., MOSM, V. V., RAZUMOV., A. I., NAZVANOVA.A F, and SAIAKRUTDI.40V., R. A., Kazan' Chemical-Technolog ca stitute.Imeni S. M. Kirov "Derivatives of Substituted Vinylphosphoni 'cAcids. XIV. Study of the Deriva- tives of Substituted Vinylphosphonic.Acide by the NMR-spectroseopic Methods'~ Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42 (104), No 9, Sep 72, PP 1913-1916 Abstract: Compounds of the type RRIP(O)C(X).= CH Hr, were a~ludied by high OC2 resolution NmR31P and 1H method. Th.- effects of individual atoms have been discussed and the geomotric structures of the investigated compounds have been ~determined. In general, changes in chemical shifts of t1te phosphorus atom of various derivatives of vinylphosphonic acids are identical to the shifts observed with alkylphosphonic acids. The derivatives of 13-alkoxrrinylphosphonic acids have the alkoxy group always in trans position with respect to the phosphorus USSR UDC 547.341 MOSKVA, V. V., ZYKOVA,.T6 V., RAMOV, A. I., RFMIZOV, A. B., and SALAIUIUTDINOV,-!. A., Kazan' Institute of Chomical Technology imeni. S. M. Kirov "Derivatives of Substituted Vinylphosphonic Acids. XII. Acylation of Phosphorylated Aldehydes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 4i2(104), No 3, Mar 72, pp 498-501 Abstract: In an attempt to prove keto-enol equilibrium in phosphorylated aldehydes by chemical methods, the authors studied the aldehyde acylation with acetyl chloride in benzene in the presence of trietbyl amine, resulting in the synthesis of a-alkyl-0-acylo:,~.-yvinylphosphonates from "-phosphorylated propionaldehyde and butyraldehyde. (BO)2P-C11-CHO (RO)2P-CC11011 (HO),P-C==CIIOCC1I3 + Et,N. - HGI 1/2 USSR -MOSKVA, V. V., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 3, Mar 72, pp 498-501 It was found that keto-enol equilibrium with a high concentration of the cis-enol form (1) stabilized by the hydrogen bondtetween the phosphoryl oxygen and the eno'L hydroxyl is typical of~.the starting.phosphorylated aldehydes. Spectral data gave no direct proof of the presence of the trans~enol form (11) in the mixture,, thus it.i,s only 4s8umed:to be present, but-in-low concentration. R, 111 ell 0P 0 (RO),P-Cll CHO 00)2p'.~\o R )2 In the products of acylation, nmr spectra'shaw that the:phosphorus atom and the alkoxy group are in trans-position relative to. the double bond, Since only acylation of the trans-enol form (II) could yield products of such structure, this constitutes chemical proof of its presence. Spectral analysis shows rotational isomerism in a-alkyl-B-acyloxyvinyl phosphonates. USSR UDC 547.341 A. I., MOSKVA, V. V., ZYKOVA T. V. "Derivatives of Substituted Vinylphosphonic Acids. XI. Deuterated Substituted flphos honates" Virr p Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XLII (CIV), No 1, 102, pp 51-53 Abstract: For more complete proof of the structure of phosphorylated ketene acetals and the proposed interaction scheme [V. V. Moskva, et al., ZhOKH, No 41, 14,05, 19711 including dehydrobalogenation of phosphonate with subseouent addition of alcohol to the alkoiqe,thinylphosphonate formed, acetaldehyde di- methyl-d -acetal was phosphorylated by phosphorus pentachloride to obtain the 6 deuterated dichloroanhydride of 0-methoxy~-d 3-vinylphosp~honic acid which was converted to the 'acid dichloride of a-bromo-a-methoxy-d 3-vinylphosphonic acid by bromination. The interaction of a-bromo-I$-methoxy-d3-vinylphosphonate with sodium methylate-d leads to the formation of deuterated phoaplionoketene acetal. 3 Paramagnetic resonance spectra are-presented confirming the scheme for the given reaction and the structure of.all the mentioned products. The successive con- version scheme is represented as follows:; .1/2 orrosion USSR UDC.0'69.71.472 ~NEROSLAVSKAYA, L. L., ISAYEV, YU. A., NAZVICH, M. G. "Anticorrosion Protection of Smokestacks of Aluminum Electrolysis Shops" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i provektn. in-ta al-yumin., magn. i elektrodn. prom~sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute *o 71, pp 231-238 (from s ~of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Indu try), 1970,~H RZh-NetallurgjM, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract~No 4G162) Translation: The state of the art in problems of corrosion -re.'5istance of smokestacks, their operating.conditions, application of protective medial,and also the results of investigation and selection of means of chemically pro- tecting smokestacks from corrosion and lengthening their service lives are discussed. Tests were run under natural.and laborator-r conditions to con- sider the characteristics of the medium in which the smokestacks of the aluminum electrolysis shops operate. The test results were estimated visually by analytical means and by measuring the degree of cor-rosion of the srroke- stack materials and protective materials. Thus, varicus, groups of protective materials were tested: organic materials and coatings,,metal materials and coatings, paint and varnish coatings, polymer materials, andso on. It was determined that the basic means of improving the service life of smokestacks 1/2 USSR NEROSLAVSKAYA, L. L., et al., Tr. Vses. n.-i. i Proyektn. in-ta alyu-nin., mapn. i elektrodn. Rrom-sti, 1970, No 71'.pp 231-238 consists in improving the gas purification system. Structural improvement insuring convenience and simplicity of observing the state of the smokestacks and operation of them have little significance. Chemically stable materials can.also be used: structural steelz types EI-943 and EI-629, coatings made of cold-congealing Nairit, type E-4100 lacquer with graphite (hot drying). The quality of preparing the metal shaft of the smokestacks~plays a significant role , There are 3 tables and 1 illustrat,iqn. 2/2 Fharmacolo -an o)dcolo ~gy By USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9 TURAKULOV, Ya. Kh., NAZYROVA, V. Ye., BASHIROVA, N. S. "Effect of Htliothrin on the Adenosine Phosphoric Acid Composition in the Liver of Animals" Dokl. AN UzSSR (Reports of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences), 1972, No 10, pp 38-39 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiyaj No 7, 1973, Abstract No 7F2131) Translation: On the 25th day after poisoning male rats with heliothrin, the concentration of the adenosine triphosphoric acid, adenosine diphosphoric acid and adenosine monophosphoric acid in~the,liver was 1.66 + 0.06, 0.97 + 0.04 and 0.39 + 0.01 1H adenine per gram of.liver tissue respectively instead of 2.17 + 0.09, 1.28 + 0.05 and 0.46 + 0.03 for.~the healthy animals. Thus, the absolute content of adenosine diphosphoric anti adenosine mono- phosphoric acid was reduced by 23.6, 24.3 and:15.2% respectively after poisoning, but their percentage ratio (54.9:32.1:12.9) did not change in ~practice., It is proposed that an adenosine triphosphoric acid deficit in the liver of animals can lead to inhibition of the aliphatic acd-d oxidation process in the activation stage. USSR WC 547.26'118 PUDOVIK, A. N., OIERKASOV, R. A., BYKOVA, 1. V., YFVSTt,.r!'YFV. G.. I., ZEMSKAYA, Z. I.0 HAZY M. N. Interaction of Tetraalkyl(aryl)stannates with Phosphorus Dithio Acids Leningrad, Zhurnal Obstichey Ithimii, Vol XLII. (CIV), No 1, 1972 pp 76-80 Abstract: The interaction of tetraethyl lead with dithio acids of phosphorus taking place with breaking of one, wo or three Pb-C bonds and the formation of the corresponding organolead dithiophosphates has been described [A. 11. Pudovik, ZhOK'h, 11CY 41, 1472, 19711. As a continuation of this.research, a study was made of the reaction of phosphorus dithio.acids: with the tetraalkyl derivatives of tin. The dealkylation of the tecraalkyl(aryl)stannates of phosphorus dithio acids takes place with breaking of the Sn-C bond and lead to the formation of trialkyl(aryl)stannyl derivatives of dithiophosphates and phosphonates, The methods of gas adsorption chromatography and differential- thermal analysis were used to studyithe relative reactivity of-tetraalkyl (aryl)stannates. The ease of stripping off: the radicals connected to the tin atom decreases in the following ser Iies C6H5, C2R 51 C 3]f 71 C4H9. Preliminary data are presented on. the fungicidal and fungistatic activity of organotin diothiophosphaLes and phosphonates, their anthelviintic and insecticidal activi- ties. High activities in all these areas were generally demonstrated. UK 62L 386 INVESTIGATION OF MEASUREMENT GE4)MET1RY BY NEUTRON-ABSORP71ON AXXLYSIS OF THE AMOUNT OF CADMIUM AND BORON IN A FLOW OF PULPS AM SOLUTIMS tArtlell bY 5~. F. of Steel and-WI-1IFY8_70cpar chment or erro=3 ami Rare Metals; Ordzhonik1dre,.ttvestIy& vuz; Tavgtn 'talturgiya. Russian. No 6, p M114'91 1971, signed to press.22 January 1971, p 44 ror automation of the tachnoiarical processes of on- richment a nd hydrcejjjIIj~jjy jt ii n4jce*v'sary..%6 da~zlop don- so" by the aid of which it Is possible to deverni.ne the con- a centration of -elements in mo4.inp liquid - m. idlA. .. Thla- raper Is concerned with -studying -several. determine the- amount af~cadmium. In the flow of solu.t.l.ona and pulps using the. noutro,n-absorption methad. In the experiments with different. =easurartent rvore- tries, we used a Pu-Be-neutron -source. 13.10 neUtfsee 141th 4jr) and a cylindrical scintillation-datector of sl" neutrons with an:arga of the, surface of the luminous. conwound T~2 of. 103 cm2. The pulses were rep.Latered with an nu-213 using a PP-0 calculator. Pamping t he intensity of the neutron flux. passing through the layer of the material. obeys .exponential law rlj (11 where 0 Is the number of atoms per unit of volume of the tar- get, participating in the process of Interaction w--t,h the cross section 'T. barn;' Z is the macroacoric cross section, cm- L1 10 Is the intensity of the incident nonochronatic col- IL mal.d beam of neutrons; I In the intensity of the beam par- sing through a layer with a thickness,x, em. 1k _30- Aj TDC ! 621. 186 I ISVESTIGATION OF W-ASURLICF-NT GEOMhTRY BY NEUTRON-ABSUR"ION A_qkLYSIS OF MIt AM-MUI&T OF CAIM411DA _AXD' BORM IA A Ftm OF MLM 41M SQUMONS (Artie?,,. by L F. Kut'kin, V. P. NpSe-ra_1q. P. Kornilov-4omcow: Institute of Steel an of~Noaicrrius. and Rare Alloys.. Meta'ls~; Ord-ibonikidee, Izvesclya,VUZ, Ttvamava Metallur&jxa. Russian. Ka 6, 1971, signed to press 22 January-1971, pp 144-1491 ror automation of the tachnolorical processes of en- richment and hydrometallurgy it .15 necessary to develop sen- 6ors by Xbt aid of hich it is possible to determine the con- T centration of elements In movingliquid media. This pat'er Is concerned with studying 9#veral desirns for sensors to determine the a"0 un t of cadnium in the flaw, of solutions and puLps u-sing the n. ut r. n-ahs. vptlon method. in the experiments with different neasurement reone- tries we used a Pu-Bo nPutron source (3.105 neut/sec With 4jT) and a cyl,'ndrical scintillation detector of slow neutronn with an Area of %ha ourface or the luminous conpound T-2 or 103 cn2. The pulses were registered with an FTU-29 uninr A PP-0 calculator. Damping the Intensity of the neutron flux. passinr through the layer of the.materialv o1weys exTionentlikl Ithu III lee7r4. where H is the number of at Cos per unit of volume of the tar- get, participating In the proce-ss of Interaction with the cross section 1, barnj E is the macro-coric c roar. section, loathe intensity of the incident monochr amatle Col; m ilvnf%t*d beam of neutrons. 1. is the, intensity of the bea pa Sing' _th'r6~Pjj a ~layor ulth a thickn'sas x, cm. A"* 7,;~~ :7 30- Nr: Ace Abstract, ng-4 rivIc e jold; INTERNAT~ AEROSPACE ST A70-23135 IMitasity fluctuations in a pulsed'laser bew during propagation in tfie atrnosph~re 4t difuncet 4pja 0.8 Im (Fluktuatsii: intensivnosti v pi~ii:hke., impul'snop OKG Pri 'na rajii454'nHakh do 9,8 k rasprostranenii v. atmosfitre M). V~~~ Nov. ard A.I,: F. in 0 Sedin. S. S. Khmelev rnskii Gosudarstvennvi Univwsitpi Tg M 919MINIJIMI. 13, V v L4. 7_ 4- no. o.1970.p 4 4q:j3rifs.lnRu04n-;;- Experimental. study,of, in'tensity fluctuations in th transverse crm section of a pulsed laser bearmafter passing a distance of 9.8 krn in the lu ground layer. of A, rW)ent ~trnqsohere. Attentl h is given. to variations in dispersion and to changesih; the correlation ~ fwictiorv of -s of distance, The 'gence of a intensity fluctuations a 4.function~ divei focused beam in a turbulent.atmosphereJ4 also examined," T,M. r i7r USSR UDC: 621. 3.:083. 4 (02 "Davestigation and Calculation of Transformer Bridges With Discrete Balancingli Issledovaniye i rascbet transform-atornykh mostov s diskretnym uravnoveshi- VOMY em (cf. English above), Frunze 114m!'~ 1970, 121 pP, i1:.. 47 k. (from ~%%-Radioteihnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1A378 10 Translation: T-he author discusses a number of -oroblems 'a the calculation ~of- double. transformer bridges and the process of balancing them for dif ferent versions of selecting variable parameters. An investigation is made of the sensitivity of double transformer bridges to a change in the number of turns in the leg windings, and of errcrs lin. measuring capacitive impe- dances due to the effect of the parasitic Wid residual parameters of tile -ransformers. It is shown how digital computers are used for a-tudying some t SUM40'' properties of transformer bridges. , Re Z 111%trry :MIX 7N, UKRAINIAN "XIAL SCIENCr INSTITUTE , Cart krAft by a or tt, or 4o. at; c oft of te Institute of social sclmccs. ol 711~r.imi.n ME Acndeliiq a sct.n~es K,y,,; xiev, V--d~ V~r,O-, i--.ioa, 25 Vebroary 1972, p 2) We are contlnutng the dialogue about Imcreasing till. role of party organizations in rcianttftc and AC&dOWAC ~,n&tltUtiOr.4. Ttm dialog" begun In Prav4a L~v~xnv about increasinx the role of organizationu In sclentit%.c an:: Ac-ac~tzc institutions which ha" O~L:dr,.d rh~ right or control owr V~ voct ~f L:,..i bea-Z w-.-.;:,r,% to -.h* ootuors4l at-r--,h (&r -w 6ff-ti- for-, of o-r-roti.n. a t;.5~3 fc.- stating that zpoclfic W-'caticns on this topic prcviJr , parience, worthy of gerera"zitatl t, jild c7i.-A.Ive Ap,)Ijcat4*n in eaII7 p4rtv lWa, has AlCoady !~Qn ACC=Ulated. I would not IiXe to bep_4n w4th the rtx~stjoh f~r aolvresson 15 ~.jntiow4 eopoctAjly froq~ntly tn =terials pcrtai-n1nr., " the Problom, eircusilons the voral ama vsycholo&ical factor which ri.*~ sop- r-jtv~:Iy Ineyttably if tha to uno cho right of C~ IlLral c&nAstantly and triese da.-Zers art ~,tl~"r iou:%Atlon. And this L; vny~ af L-&xze cAuv4 -w1har~ tho vne, ad2irasrra~tzn Z-0 ---v p,tt.-, Ara Inch Atit-.4 cn a, ParzIcular, r,~"ion Zra "m'."bi- th,3y are, it, t%md5 but,. first, 0,1 a particular quvis- i -ous, in ~',~Op U410h Is rf~t*oon4ary A= ~Czndly. is this d1o" rty. colla&kal I.AaCc3hi.P7 Cm. tr* contrAry ProvIdes An g-m' -m17 Pa to a topicAi ciacusstmn a;-.- to a bustness-it" axchaue of opinions, A:1~ VhrMO discussion thA question Is, as a rule# clarified, and the C117.=1 csille con or'sy win., Th*-ritht of contro-L preci6elly provir~-s .14r t.-.a i tions 4::tAblLAh.t~nt An scientific tnxtlt~ttlo4s of :he wat favoraole cond '~~5ponsiN% to. the Spirit of SOCIA.11st ~ society. con'littons wMcm oxclu-30 il~ujectivksm in leaderubiva h&cto and.lAck of foundationb for decision ~J7 el ~4 AA0047006~ uR o482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated.i.Section I Chemical, Dervent, 470 229350 MAGM ATOR covs*ots URY13RODYKAHIC SEPAR of th6 eloctropagndt "(1) the vorking channel (2) filliA*.~with":ielii6t~tolYte', and rectangular cross -4ection m* de(--from ad1teliectric . material. and.-4):are, inserted. w1 t i~eis io-s) and- th;e'paddle h the qleqCtr4 wheels (9-12) j: mou4ed on 04 4b~fti. (13 L i0ad 14), in parallel fashiou.'~ The Is y~e admit 06.,slurry to the working comoartment!and..remo,~e it'After treatment: their s pod-of.'rdtation is idL In conjunction wit h.:,.the elec;r6des, aihe iiquid flow in stabIlLe 4 durit*.se oration and A better quality product-~ s ~btabned,." 8.10-66. as 1.104401/22-3i-~ B CHIN,-A,j ti. (30-9.69) Bul. 17/14.5.69~ ifflazz lb, Iht-~ Cl- B 03c. 19790432 UDC 612.822.3.08? -uid Pedagogi- USUBVICH, T. F. and NKB D.,,Instituto of General Y JUXAMIL -cal Psychology, Academy of Pedagogical Sciences USSR# Moscow "Mechanism of 'Splitting' of the Ne$ativa Component of the Motor Evoked -Potential" Leningradt Fiziologicheskly Zhu=al SSSR imeni 1. 14. Sechenovf No 8, 1972p pp 12-95-1297 Abstracta In a previously reporteA series of experizants, a majority of human subjects idven proprioceptive stimulation, the motor evokrid 1.Y)tentia-11 eAnibited a division of the nain negative cokponent inot two WX-vaves separated by a small time Interval, It" was. assumed that, this --~7_1,tting of the negative component was duo to the fact that aracific &Wd nonSpecific impulses caused by passive muacular movement 3:each the cDrtox-at ftifferent times. In other vords, the initial ezcitation Phile the. secand phase re. flects negativity caused by nonspecific excitation, To test this asaviaption, the same subjects were given chlorpromazine (which mainly inhibita some structuz-es of the reticular formation) prior to recording of the motor evoked potositial, Chlorpromazine was found to alter the confIguration of Vin potential by abolishing or reducing the late half-wave bf tho negativoli component regard- A. '1~ Offect on the less of the Intensity of stimulationj but It had no signi"ica, %, X 1/z U-CLASSIFIED 17, Nr: AP0034762 Re f Code: UR 0241 PRIMARY SOURCE: Meditsinskaya.Radiologiya, 1970 Val 15, Nr 1, pp 56 ON THE DI-AGNOSTIC VALUE OF RADIOISOTOPE INVESTIGATION OF IN VIVO THYROMN-E METABOIASM IN THYROTOXIC0.51-S ~Kotlyarov, E. V.; Necha~enko,Jj, A,; Sukhotsltiy, :S. SP -WOW S n rn rn a r y ".0 The authors conducted an investigation of radioiodine-thyroxine metab~olism in '!)-cases of cuthyrosis and 11 cases of thyro~oxicosis of, mild and moderate severity with the aid of a monomonitor systern for vhoie-body radiometry. There were found no sigm- ficant differences in the value of the bioiogical serniexcretion of radioiodine-thyroxine from the organism of both groups of patients. The diagnostic Value Of 5t_ad)'-ing the thyro- xinii metabolism may be evaluated only upon condition of parallel quatilative delermina- tion of the volume and concentration of stable thyroxine in the Wdy and the rate of -discharge f-rorn the organl&m. Rb'LL/ FRAME 4? fG U.N44 I L E FATTY ACID UF BUCHWHEA r. :L14 IDS U -VE J C 3 V A Z A NECHAYEV, A.P., S!~ 14E K U s m RY L F I %J-:`_--JJSSR AVE U. Pl S 11C H ~TE hNOL 191 G- H.) 3;-' - 3 SOU. C E- I ~xi .4YSSH. UCHE6 -El. U'- L.1 S t flt: -- - - - - - - -70 SW SCI Ff`(,L5:t CHE"'I IS'I*PY 3JELT. ARL-AS-71` i UG' I CAL A 'NO MEO [CAL -11 LAL ANA4 C T A C FE K E A L G R 0 Y 5 1 S L 1. P 11) FAUY AWI)p 'RA PHY PCNIF ICA r. lCiN GAS Cl IR L "!A T GG ~`M N T R. C L !,J, I G INO R E S TR I C T I GN S D CC, U M E i% CU, S-UNCLAS S I F I i-- 1"' -PRUXY, !,.LtrL/ Fl_%'AME--3COlt /f, fly/ STEP A T 0 13 1 3 -1 UNCLAS'STFUO PROCIC.~,S INC DATE-20N~JV70 LR.C- ACC C S I i'~U-ATO B L c-6 5,-TR -,'C I 1EXI i~AC F U c,,~T*ry ,\ctr)s, o-irPini_'i) "Y (-,F ET HE~' F XT S - FkCiM GKf.UNO c- w_. H4HE AT GRA I I ~S.' 13' lltul I[ MET I LS iv~*'C~p, F AiNA LY I Lo (JkCl'iAl0(;. ThE k~Cli) COW111S.: V. ERT liff1c, 6. 1-i 213. 6 1 EAR I c PA 1, 2.7-1.7 L E I C 38.0-3V.4, LiNCLIG 11i 0 .~9-3.ai A:il) 'It? C GoN, Co- I c I L- 1'. 8 p LF~c L- "'i I C A t'j t):' SAN). C sij i-~YRISTIC, 11 it L IN 1.1, 1) 1. L L S0620 ACIOIS PRESE IN: SIIAALL THA 1 P EKC ENT . -S U61 5 ENT Eft 'AND IN T E T S L,F SAM AiNu 'W'SAFL). F AT TY' PC I DS: iet-KE 17.9-L1.6 Af H 76 4 1,2.1PERCENiTs RESP. FAC I L I I Y AuSK TE Klii",'CjL I ika PIS' iiC Sl_ USSR. CIN 007 UNCLASSI F I ED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 3j-'.jTLE--COMP0SITlON OF PIGMENTS AND,TO,COPHEROLS,OF RYE UPIUS -U- -_,AUtfiOR-(04J-KLYUSHKINAj YU.F.9 DENISENKOt YA,lop NECHAYEY, A.P., ~';-~.;-'~.-_.'YAIWOVSKIY, M.TS. GUN T RY OF.INFQ--USSR ~SOURCE-PRIKL. BIOKHIM. MIKROBIOL& 19,701 6(4) s 95-8 ~T.E PUBLISHED ----- - 70 -AR-EAS-8-IOLGGICAL -AINO-ME-GICAL SC-I,ENCES, ~-.--TOPIC.TAGS-.CEREAL CROP BIOLOGIC PIGMENT ~THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY, tMICAL-ANALYSIS CONTROL 4ARKING-t4O RESTRICTIONS ~_'.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :~~:P'ROXY REEL/FR-AME--1996/0597 STEP NO--UR.!-'3411/70/006/001/0095/0098 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0117825 2/2. 007 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--160CT7C --.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117825 .":.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FLOUR PREPNS. OF 6 RUSSIAN RYE __5 -.-VARIETIES' WERE EXTD. WITH ETHER. BY THIN LAYER C14RUMATOG. IT WAS SHOWN THAT THE CAROTENOID FRACTION CONTAINS BETA,CAROTENE, POLY (CIS LYCOPENE), XANTHOPHYLL EPOXIDE, XAUTHOPHYLL.t AND TAAAXAUTHIN. THE JOCOPHEROL FRACTION WAS SEPD. 13Y GAS LIQ.' CHROMATOG. (CE.LITE 545 IMPREGNATED WITH 10PERCENT SILICONE ELASTOMER SE-30, CARRIER GAS AR, JEMPi_ 240DEC-R-EES). THE FOLLOWING TOCOPHEROLS WERE IDEiNTIFIED (RELATIVE AMTS. IN,PERCENT): ALPHAt37-51)v GAMMA(.7-.11),.DELTA(17-26), AND ZETA _-1113 FACILITY:. MOSCOW TECHNOL.' INST. FOOD IND.# MOSCOW, 1.~ t -i- n USSR UDC 669.o46.5 Hi YAVOYSKIY. V. I.; SVMI_2 A. G., GR1G0R'!n,;V, 11. S., LU_,GIj 11. P. NO VPWI, I. M., TAT'VO.SHCHMOV, A. G -1.,WG I i, -Tim ON ~TSKOV. 'W. X-da;,/ICH S. Z. K alrid, -NECHAYEV A etal Acidity in Intense Oxygen Bath Blowing" Moscov, V sb. "Sovremenny-ye problemf kachestva stali" (M.SiS) (Collection of Works. Modern Problems of S-zeel Qual I ty) (IMoscov Institute of Steel and Alloys). Izd-vo "Metallurgiya, No, 61, 1970, pp 84-90 Translation of Abstract: Results are,rresented of an investigation on rm~~tal heterogeneity in intense blowing. Co=arable data on the averaC;e metal acidity level in a tvo-bath furnace and in other steel-malting farnaces are given. 'rhe effect of various technological factors on r4tal acidity in the -W6-bath furnace is considered- 5.figures, 3 references. fz UNCLASSI~LED' PROCESSING-DATE--30GCT IN CYANIDE ELECTRMYTES-FOR SILVER PLATING -U- NECHA EVv E.A., KUDRYAVTSEV NoTd 6(4)9. 496-500 EMISTRY ILVERv ELECTROLYTEv THIOUREA ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS OL M DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY-REEL/FRAME--1998/115b STEP NO--UR/0364/70/006/004/049610500 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01217J15 UNCLASSIFTED 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7O ~'~JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121715 i"AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* STRUCTURAL, ELECTROCHEM., AND RADIOCHEM. STUDIES WERE PERFORMED ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THICUREA DURING AG -,,PLATING AT 250EGREES FROM CYANIDE SOLNS. CONTG. AG 46, KC[q (FREE) 26, K SUR2 CO SUB3 46 G-L. FROM THE CHEM, ANAL. AND RADIOCHEM, MEASUREMENTS, ZVOLVE H AND S -THIOUREA WAS FOUND TO BE REDUCED:DURING AG DEPOSITIM TO - -PRIME2 NEGATIVE* THE BRIGHTENING EFFECT OF THIOUREA rlAS DUE TO ITS 'ADSORPTION BUT NOT THE ADSORPTION OF ITS.REON. PRODUCTS. FROM THE :.'__:,~DOUBLE LAYER CAPACITY DATA, THE MAX.'VALUE OF THE PLATE BRIGHTNESS ,,.-.:.-~_'~OCCURRED: UNDER CONDITIONS THAT CORRESPONDED.40 A MAX4~.SURfACE COVERAGE '~.~-BY- TH[.OUREA- OF SIMILAR TO I& FAC I I TY: MOSK.' KH1,M. TEKHNOL. :1NST-. I.M.~ MENDELEEVA-i MOSCOW, USSR, 1,4 L Radi bilcio USSR UDC 578.087.1 NECHAYEV, 1. A., GRAYEVSKAYA, B.:M., ZOLOTAREVA, N. N., and CHUDINOVSKAYA, Gr. -ft. -~ "A Statistical Approach to Estimating Individual Radiation'Sensitivity in Animals Moscow, Matematicheskiye metody v biologii [Mathematical Methods in Biology], -blishing House of Moscow University,11972,!pp 117-126 P L Abstract: An attempt is made in this paper to give individual, lifetime estimates of the sensitivity of mammals (rats) to radiation on the basis of approaches,to forecasting the experimental material, and thus to indicate the result when the animals are subjected to it. The system according to which the authors make their computations is based on the.important concept of the slight regression in individual indexes in accordance with selected tests of radiation sensitivity, on the one hand, and the almost complete ab- sence of correlations between the tests, on the other. After an exposition of the history of the subject of animal sensitivity to radiation, the authors proceed to a-n analysis of correlation functions for the purpose of obtaining indexes permitting estimates of the relative sensitivity to radiation of imals without actually irradiating them. The authors use these criteria an 1/2 I i It 11 1 . I I " ; ~ UDC 591. 1. 13 YR. H. GUSEV,- D 1. , KATKOV A. IE. PODGURSKEY A. M., and,.NECHA M~. J USSR ubc 631-531 1; 537.212; 577-37 IUMV, F., Ya., NECHAYEV, V. I., and BIDMaU, A. P. Investigation of the Mechanism of Action of Electrical Field on Seeds" Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Xaterialov; 111o 2, 1970. pp 70-76 Translation: It was established that the rewilt of seed treatment in an elec- trical field depends on the field strength and also on the, magnitude and sign of charge. The effect of the eleatriml field can be explained by the jo.nt influence of field strength aiid of charges. a~cquircd by the seed. which pro- bably produces change in tho biopa'.'(antial of. ~he cou ~uii formation of com- plexes with charge transfer. A hypothesis is introduced which explains the -positive effect of the action of negative nitrogon,ions on i3eeds. It waa dis- covered that tho effect of an clactrical field on seeds is,,i.nalogous to the effect of gam= rays and other alectrophy:dcal methods. Howevor, wilike these methods, the.process of treatmnnt of seeds with.:electrical~fteld takes -Plaze with small losses of energy and does rPPt lead.-to, formation of free radicals. Presowing treatment of seeds in an elactricalfield is recommended. .......... r- T IIF, "Mr Mmi"MMMMI USSR UDC 536.46:662.612.32 NECHAYEV, V. N., KANTOROVICH, B. V. 'Wfect of Interpore Reaction on the Interaction of Carbon Dioxide With Graphite" V sb. Novyye metody szhiganiya topliva i vopr._teorii goveniya (New Methods of Fuel Combustion and Problems in Combustion Theory -- Collection of Works), Moscow, '11auka", 1972, pp 78-83 (from RZh-56. Yadernyye reaktory, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.50.139) Translation: Experiments were conducted to show the depth of penetration of the -reaction of C02 with graphite. The studies were con4ucted on graphite channels of different thickness: 4.0, 2.0,and 0.7 mm at 1400-2.400"K. It was'established that in a channel with wall thiclcness 6 equal to 0.7 mm. the reaction occurs in the temperature interval 1400-15007 in order of magni- -tude close to zero with activation.energy E 80t5 kcal/mole. 2 ill., 2 tables, 6 ref. ~W6 f, 9.7 SOLID SOWTIO14 ni Me OAS 'ram4sron McTia" W 7n WATER VAPOR (Article b7 :TJL! kh ov Fx cow J!~_.Pmt*v~ss V, N-MMAIM V-Y~Hechayey- 3- A-S4 x Main. I. uw~*. lV2, P 59 Ln this p4iper an experimental study was mmWs Of the v4riatlols of tb. composition of the C&M-C&P solid solution 4uring its transport by ustac vapor le'the seadvich- prcccsx.~ ::The traospoit ~ia rallIzed, ttdft a source wl th a terperature of 930% on graphl,te substrata with a temperature of 920*C. It was astabIXrhad that with a W concentration to 50 percent the deposit Is enricbed In phdqpheroj~, at, hL%htr-,concentrationalt to enriched with arattmic. In order to =plain the experimental datG~- the tMory of -regular solazi The value of.,the spergy"Of, tiAisiaiticii, of 'the malaculms In the LXrostisated solution obt,4-A_ _Tho..&ffaCz -of tWus"4"I rature,--of -the solution an the variation wed, and-cosposixfoo -of the A-po-tt b~ compirision witb ~tbw tempeattles of tbn-xo;=* darlig,tbo'goo tramayort, reactles ig di%mu"ed. T-1. 1'LEM;jQ or TUMPORT DIUCTION IN CHEMCAL TWSPOXT RRAMONS JArtIcIm by V Mo tow; Novosibirsk. III SimpoILLn o Pr to .!ter-l Et~ t -- I Si P vnniz" Knotallov I Ple"ok, Russian. 12.6 ur;' 'e4en. in this paper It to dmonstrated that the, trvnaport directLon of the ectirreact s4vars.1 roodtnsed phase in transport raectiona vith-sluultantave a clummical procanses in dvftn6d. by the tign of the expression where M ad AN2 arm the vathalplem of thaA-th reaction reduced to one wit of-th* comthsed substarido mod cAlcu1At&4.corr*cpond1n&Iy under, the,canditl=m of soluctoo iig' de"altion. q Is the flov density of the'eubstance c=ccuftt*r44 047 in the'l-th rcacttcm and having coattletmet v . is U the stoichAosetric coefficient: toi ..' then- toIbd...dl .11.tafte, IUAMUth 00. hat 490 MUStand4rd.valued. the value of expresat on (1) '94poodaboth an the Campers- Iture WW vo the pressure rho 1*iditlou cIf reversal of thm.transport reactiou equalftylof expresiZZ (1) to-saro. . Ari equation for Uses conalderling :'ead gt*ff#a Coorsettea Was dariv" to Calculate the traosp*rt rewararA gamilltlaus. '73 11-3~ SIUDY -Of TU TKAKWYNAMIC 0=1710= OF CZM= OF CrITATI-1- XLLNS Mr GALLIUM Axsttl= 10 THt C^As-H2O-R2 SYSTrLH (1) fArtLcls by A. A.-Zar7bln. A. A. Zakharay., 14, W. Wed., Lentogr&JI Nov"141rak, P& -7rozs"44M 3todzi'--1 zin- ad-dkv-zykh Krietollpmo "IT 511-l!'NAID. 13-11 Jon*, I'j;j, _p' The th4roo4yumice at the process at grovth of Salltum arsenide films In morg,*tudied in pzparv~.~y MLcholitach (11 and Gettlttb (2). to the given paper a study has been uAde of the thermodynamic onalystv of the chemical transport of gallAux arsenide by water v*por In order to seloat the QptI0&I CondItj6oS'af growth of 4pjt&Xj&jLfjl". For this puipose. along Itb~ the basic -chemical -reaction ptac farmarOn Pt the volatile orLde Ga20, a stud ;r. wis m"a of two, c disturbing the stalthto"trIc goa:compouttion: one In with~:tha,formation of. the mn"LaUlt "Lde G*103~ and the other,-wLth . ..... Tjb& latioln results an a iomputer poruItted tkie *election afL the range of atoltbLomtri Composition,& of th*-gss phase bounded by the L overstinlL,tempIrsturs. xxoge of .I 650-900% and the partial pressure of water frm 0.3 to 30 no 11g. , Outside the indicated ram ion at low temporatitres. C& 0.' in formad, and at hIgh t"evatufae, 2 j , . , I . . -1 1 IlIquid kalltum. The experimental studies contInaod tits Calculation remits. Thv-ap~plicatlqn of.viacg talculation of the*&&* phase conaldarLb# t%e Coopetio& reactions p4iiitetiA the selection of the.aptimal condLtions of the *oAt"Lat process. SIBLIOGNAM 1. M. michalltsch, at 61. Zlectrothm. Sac.. No In, 1248, 1964 (mass"m translation I* the call urg ya v sluktranike tMetalluxty In Electronics), Imd-vo Matallurglya. Moscow. 109, 1970). 2. C. E. Gottlieb# J. gloctrachem. got., go 112, 192. 1965. 1,-73 V-15- t"ZRIMMAL MD-1 Of Tin HZT9ROEPITAXIAL CRM= CrAMITIONS OF Wj.%,t!M PJM=I= Y11JG 014 DIEL14TRIC MsMMS [Article by jk,_.A..3A bin. A. A. FA~hmxov N Ltninstrad; Novosibirsk, Po ProtaffilAz lasta I kb Utotallow I. 17 Jun." 441 aA~ to thi* paper the results of *v, exparlmootal atudy of the Xroyth of I" f11" on "mocrystmlitne substrate& of At 0 )IxO and 'TAASOIg *to discumoad. 2 11 The fit" were grown by the chmical,tramapar% mothad in this Cawly-H2 system on to botratem with the follavinX ortantattant a-AJLO3-(0G0I), (1172), Kgo-0411 :, T_~Ax a _000), (110). (111 ) one 12 Tho dIffereat.maihode and co-nditt, Of chemical treatment a, tj,!e'~i~la~tr1c',wbstrata* war& tested and proc*sotl. in the axp*rtsmnt It we. jiscov4rad that the higher, quality. Mall were. obtained op pm~gtgxtess~wlth advao~,g. application 41 a tbla-layer (0.3-0.URic 1ran*) of The aptl~tl ramultz-varst obtiaLmod-et j.~atxata te"arm, of 6501 to 7110%, a source tooporaturo 10-50 d*Xrjem higher mmd,*,pmrt1AI ~`~r praloute.of water (4-20) ism Ms. The a-ray diftrectlan.and sloe tron. diffract. analystia domostratad that the We Was bad it& the aajority at, C444* mono- cry4tAlllfte or lump at -ructur*. The bear. filst structures or* obt,,tn44.0" the Substrate plones Indicated below with tlio follovInt fryatallogralht'i correspond a AA (0001) 2~311(111)G&Ax, (001) H401100mom. (100) T3ALSOL21 I (10(m&"', (III)T3&L 3 The oloctrophystial parls"term I the file* arm the follavloal a-tyro a - (10 13_,,16 )CM-3 (2000-2500) .421,06c. 9.2( & Y-19, smy. or, vix mirTzcs or =urmcAL TR"SPQAT OF ARS-E-NIAOL IN Ttir GaAs-H2 G-H 2 (11) SYSM4 (Article by A. A. BaryhIn. A.. A. Ukh.r". N. K. Hadcr. Lamingrad- Y4voL1b1xAk, I" M ~'-i= i~rsti4 'Fumal-n. A2-11 Ame. 197Z. p 611, Calculation of the compoaftion of the gas ph&** and aftlectl== at the t hvrmodynomic cond It Ions of the epitaxial grc,eth of C-A&:fil~ ;!C,-vvP4_,t 9, posalblILLy .1 defini.~ the diffusion imis transfer rate by the Le~cr--Andoll Theory. The exporixnntal study. of the growth rate of CmAs tilms &ad c=p4risoft of it with the Calculated values peraitted.um to, find the growth resistance of the crystal taused bj~ the finite Tate of %he heterogeneous pxo,-txvm*-v,= tha- virface:6f the aiuici.and. the substrate- It turned out ttiAt wndev',*vtwxI condi- tLona the rate of t".1heteruFkenems, surface reactions iv on the *Am*'e=4&r as a hi li-cate- on' the tat* of- diffusion'usys 'transport. The -scasuremaiit of 'a the substrates- with- different* orj~ftcation " (111")- gave'the range *of operatIng supersiturations aC - (0.5-1) I/mote. The, grvatevc growth rate and the least oparsting supersaturationavare observea an substrazes with (111) oritatation. 'sod the least gets arid Xr4katast supmersaterattir* tat subatva4am with (100) crimtatLan. USSR UDC 669.27/28-174 YEVSTYUKRIN, A. I., LEONIVYEV, G. A., NECHAYEV, V. V., and GAVRILOV, 1. 1. "Develo ment of a Continuous Process for Production of Monocrystalline Wire p From Tungsten and Molybdenum" Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractory and Rare Metals -- CollecLion of Works), Nauka Press, 1971~ pp 42-47 Translation: A method is described for production of monocrvstalline molvb- denum and tungsten wires up to 0.2 mm in diameter by performing collective recrystallization using a specially designed.apparatus. As the initial material, ordinary technical wires of Type VA-3 were used. The wires pro- duced served as substrates for growing of larger single crystals of molyb- denum and tungsten by thermal dissertation of chlorides. X-rall structural an&metallophysical studies of the monocrystallized wire and the precipitates produced were performed. 6 Figures;1.5 Bibliographic References. :7~ M Vaduum U. as USSR UDC 621.385.6 NOV, 4=9"ftJVAJzW, RODIO. V. V., FUKS, M. it. "Linear Wave Analysis in Cylindrical Magnetion Systeris Extended along an Axis" Gor1kiy, Izvestiva Vysshikh Uchebnykh,ZavedenlZ--Radiofizilca, Vol XIV, No 2, 1971, pp M-322 Abstract: The problem of small oscillations of an electron flux in a magne- tron has been investigated previously. It is of interest to study wave motion in magnetron systerms developed in the axial direction. ThIn paper contains an investigation of wave-properties in wave guide magnetrons ;-,iatchad along the axis on the basis of fL model wich Brijlouin electron flux and a longitudinally ribbed anode structure. The purpose of the linear analysis is establishment of possible forms of instability and the dependence of their domains on the system parameters. The helical waves in the Brillouin electron'flux are in- vestigated in the linear approximation., It is demonstrated that the presence of-longitudinal electron velocity leads to the occurrence of a region of -amplification. 1/2, USSR rich Zavedeniy et al, izvestiTa Vysshilkh Uchebr~ Radipfitika, Vol XIV, No 2, 1971, PP 317-322 The calculated results are illuslubrated by graphs. o--;, the dispem on curves for some standard values of the parameters. ProcessIng analogous graphs for various values of the parameters makes it possible. to estimate the mutual. arrangement of the time instability re Igions of.thewaves (amplification and generation) as a function of the impedance of the anodastructure, the proximity of the flux to the anode surface and the longitudinal electron ve- locity. It is noted that the results obtained are applicable to:shortwave magnetron systems in which the phase lead per period of the decelaeating e problem investigated here can be de" systea is appreciably less than n. Th veloped in the direction of studying'the effect of anisotropic properties of ~anode structure and considering the railal gradietir of che,angular velocity of electrons. 6 5 .: ~- - m. ~ W lmfl.hi-rh " I 'J USSR UDC 621.357.7:669.68(088.8) KUDRYAVTSEV, N. T., KRUGLIKOVO S. S.V NECHAI(EV ;YF. A, W-DVEDF.Vt G. 1. IZMAY- IiW L40VA T- M. "Method of Electrodeposition of Tin" USSR Author's Certificate No 3167502 filed 11 Dec 70, published 9 Dec 71 (from -RZh-Khimiva, No 12, Juu 72, Abstract No 12L326P) Translation: A procedure has been patented for-electrodeposition of Sn. The procedure is distinguished by the fact that in order to obtain bright smooth deposits of Sn, 1,4-butendiol is introduce&into the eleetrolyte, and the process takes place at 18-250, D 1-5 amps/dm2 and vith ndxing of the electro- C lyteo The electrolyte contains 25-60 grams/liter of SnSOlf, 80-100 gram.9/liter Of H25041 10-15 grams/liter of ofthocresol, 3-80 m,e/lite;r of 4(#) 1,4-butene- diol, and 1_2 grams/liter of joiner's glue* Example. In,an electrolyte con- taining 50 grams/liter of SnS04., 90 grams/liter-of H2SO4, 10 grams/liter of -butenediolanci 1 S~a.-/Iiter of joiner's Orthocresol, 30 m f/liter of 46% 1,4 0 glue, the procqss takes place with agitation at a temperature of 18 25 and D ~.1-5 amps/dirf'~. The films obtained have a mirror finish with a high degree c of smoothness, 1.0-1.1. 203 UDC 547.341 USSR V., IOM B. I. and PETR(YI, A. A., Leningrad DOGADIM, A. NECHAIDL6.X" hnological Inst tute imeni Lensovet Tee X "NMR Spectra and Structure of 0(-Chlorostyrene- -phospbonate.Derivatives" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, vol 41, ho 8, Aug 71, pp 1662-1668 Abstract: The addition of phosphorus pentachloride to phenylacetylene,Q( - chlorostyrene, acetophenone and 0~-bromostyrene gives 2-phenyl-2-chlorovinyl- phosphonic acid dichloride (I). The purpose.of the present artticle was to establish the geometric configuration.of I and a series 01'~ derivatives obtained from it by comparing parameters of tho NMR spectra for these colapounds with data for other styrylphoaphonic derivatives whose structue was previously entablished by the authors. It was found that this,reacti.on leads to the formation of products with a cis arrangement of.chlorine and tho phosphorus- c ontaining group. UDC K48.73-.62~/ift.4 USSR IMCHAYEVI oscovi Institute of Steel~and Alloys "New Method of Quenching Vacancies in Metals". Hoscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 10# Oct 72t pp i2O2-iZO4 Abatracti A method is proposed for quenching high-temperatui-e equillbriun vacancies in aluminum with dispersed oxide inclusions (A120 The pro- everal hoUrs to obtain P_ bwaboo cedure is to anneal strip samples at 6000c for.s 0 grain structure. The samples are then air cooled at the,rate of 5 /sec. The concentration of defects is determined by measuring tho residual electric resistance of the camDles at the temperature ' of liquid nitroC;en. The high- temperature vacancies are condensed in the form of second~.zy defects (micro- pores and dislocation loops), while the old dislocation structure is preserved in the lattice. The ai-cioaling process causes the sacondaiy defects to mig-rato from the dofects to the sample surfaco, using the active eriera.of Celf- diffusion. The new method of quenching vaawicies malcoa it possible to study processes of formation and annealing of secondary defecti and to detexrdna the energy of formation of vacancies in metals with dispeised nonmetallic Inclusionap particularly in refractory notals with a b.c.c.. lattice produced by methods of powder metal biblibg:mphic lurgy. Three fi references. 7V2 025 UNCLASSIFf --040EC70 PROCESSING DATE CIRIC ACCESSION NO--AP0130399 ~_.'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE~PETROL. AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF 2 W-~MAIN GROUPS OF ALK. FORMATIONS ARE DISCIJS$ED,i ALK. BASALTIC AND ALK. SEVERAL FORMATIONS ARE SEPUo FROM THEM: ALK. ULTRA --ALK.-G'ABBROIC, K BASALTIC, ALK. GRANITICt AND NEPHELINE SYENITE. THEIP D:ISTRIBUTION IN MAIN PETROGRAPHJC PROVINCES Of THE USSR AUD FOREIGN CIOUNTRir:s IS SHOWN TOGETHER WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT AINO .-:RELATION TO VARIOUS TYPES OF TECTONIC STRUCTURES.. THJ~ DEf.,~.~IEE oF Ro(,K JUVENILE CHARArTERf REFLECTING THE:DEPTH OF ALK. .4A,f-,MA F-OliMATION AN,:) PARTIC[PATION OF JUVENILE ALK. EMANATION IN THE FORMAuON OF VARIOUS _TY'PES OF ALKS ROCKS, IS CONSIDERED AS ONE OF THE 14AN'TFACTORS ..::CONTROLLING PETROGRAPHIC AND GEOCHER. PARAMETERS OF TWE FORMATICON. DATA ARE GIVEN ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TYPOMORPHIC RARE ELEMENTS (BEt ZRY RARE EARTHSt Lli, RB%, AND SR) IN NEPHELINE:SYEN.ITE MASSIFS OF THE.USSR BELONGING TO ALKv BASALTIC AND ALK,.GRANIT.IC GROUPS. THE GEOCHEM14 ...,..-SPECIALIZATION OFALK. ROCE, IS CONTROLLED! DOT'H BY AFFILIATION WITH A ..."...-DEFINITE FORMATION TYPE AND THE DEGREE OF- JUVENILE (MARACYER OF ALK. AAGMAS.. THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC, RARE ELEMENT-CONC14. IN ALK. S OF RrjuKS,.ARE DISCUSSED. THE RELATION ~OF MOS.~T. RARE,: METAL DEPOS ITS WiTH -JUVENILE OR HYBRID' ?tAx.... ALKALI.NIZED SERIE& OF BOTH AL.K. BASALTIC AND WAS PPOVEN' FAC.1L I TY: INST. MINERAL.t "ALK. GRANIT,IC FORMATIONS -GE0KH(Ho KRI_SrALf_GKHIM. RE0K. ELE14~ MOS,CaWv .'USSR. UNCLASSfFIEO MR USSR UDC: 533.9 ... 16 AKULINA, D. K., NECHAYEV, Yu, I. "Microwave Methods of Measuring Density andiPlasma on the Stellaxators at the Physics Institute imeni Lebedev" Tr. Fiz. in-ta AN SSSR (Works of the Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR), 1973, 65, pp 99-133 (from RZh-Fizika, No 6, Jun 73, abstract NO 6G390) Translation; This is a survey of microwave methods of measuring plasma density on stellarators at the Physics Institute imeni Lebedev. The authors describe the.scheme of a microwave interferometer with electron phase shifting developed on,the basis of a traveling-wave tube in the 3-cm band. Considered are resonator methods of measuring plasma density which use the metal chamber of the stellarator as a cavity with excitation of fundamental (10-an) and high- frequency (8-mm) wave modes, The range of de'nsity measurement is n = 108-101-1 am:-3.* - A- Fabry-Perot microwave resonetor i4th a wave bard of 4 = designed for measuring density at n = 10-1013 cm-3 is described. The authors discuss the question of the way that the magnetic field of the stellarator affects density measurement by resonator methods. J,j~.,F Jill AV 11 W`01 10,1411 Ill-111:Z11 A i 11. 1~.- Nuclear Ph~dics~ USSR UDC- 53-07/.0B+53-001.5 BLOKEIN, V. T., KATSAUROV, L. N~, 11M R, V. Ye. AY_EVA,_1L-_P - FJKHTE "A Method of f6easuring the Beam Position Nr7 in ACceleration ia a Sectoral :0 .16tron" ye 'Physics), 19tl, No 8, pp 26 0 Kratkiye soobshch. ~po fiz. (Brief Reports on -3 (from RM-Fizika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No IIA501) Translation: A description is given of the.irtethad ur5ed on -the cyclotron model at the PkYsics institute imeni P. N.: Dabedev (MOSCOW) for determining the radial position (and orbit number) of the brjam. The cyclotron U Usea pulse, injection: t~ie duration of the injecting beam Is lesc, and the injection cycle repetition period several timer, 1,,,rea -ter, than the period of tae accelerating voltage. For indication, the natj3od uDed an alectroOtatic siE-flcl electrode and two opaque pickopa which anable registration: Of tl~e befuii cuilri!nt and the vimial observation of quartz plate fluorescence. )~y covering the bl!,%xi with the opaique pickup and nt-reiltaneous]-y using = oscilloi;cope to measure the time interval from the tinie of in.jection to the instant VuLt the beam reaches the.pickup, one can determine the radial position of the b(-.a-- to vithin +2 n~n when the orbit spacing is approximately 5 M: or, more, including those cases in -tain azimuths which the order of succoGsion o'.the ozoits is changeii on Cel because of radial fluctuations In the beam. V.N.K. USSR ~G LADYSHEV, V~ A., KATSAUROV, L. N., MOROZ, Ye. M NECHAYEVA, L. P. cusing of a Beam of ions with Drift in a Heterogeneous Magneill Field" "The Fo Moscow, Tr. Fiz. Instituta imeni P. N . Lebedev- Vol 53, 1971, pp 226-2,38. Abstract: The drift of ions across the'gradient of a magnetic field can be used ..in the performance of external injection into a cyclotron by directing the ions so -that the beam drifts along the boundary of one of the sectors Qf the cyclotron to the central area. This work clarifies the nature of: the.trajectories of ions in this drift and studies problems related to the focusing of the beam.: The motion of VArticles in the median plane of a magnet is studied, and it is considered that the system of coordinates is rectangular, an-A the field is a function of one coord- .-inate only. In spite of these simplifying assumptions, a good~deal of necessary fo tion is produced concerning the nature of the trajectories during drift. rma USSR V., Brucellosis Divisionj Kazakh- Scientific Research Institute of --Re al Pathilogy "Autolmune Processes in Brucellosis" Alma-Ata, Zdravookhraneniye KamUxtana, Vol A NO 5, May 71, pp 25-26 Abstracti The blood serum of 77 brucellosis patients was tested for the pre- sence of autoantibodies to homologous tissues by using antigens from tissues Gfltbe brain, liver, spleen, and joints obtained from the organs of healthy young persons who had perished in accidents. Autoantibodies to tissues of the brain, liver, spleen, and joints were found in the serux of 21, 20, 12, and 21 Patients, -respectively. In similar tests carried out on 0 healthy blood donoxsq autoantibodies to homologoius tissues of the brain, liver, spleen, and joints were found in 2, 2t 0, ard I cases, respectively. in acute brucellosis, as thown by tests on one person, antitissue antibodies were absent. They were prCsent more frequently n secondw-y than primary chronic. brucellosis, more often in decompensated than subcompens.ated brucellosist more often after a prolonged course of the disease Otan in a disease with a duration less than I yr,% and more often in patients with fova:r than those with a normal tempera- ture. There w~ no complete correspondence between allnical da-La on the 1/2 SO VacutIM j4b!as USSR UDC: 621.3KV63~/33 NEGANOV A., LEPILOV, V. A. 00 1";~'Zcelerating System Unit for Type IM' Traveling-14ave (Bac".-ard-llave) Tubes With Ribbon Bead' Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proujyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 10, Apr 71, Author's Certificate No.293525, Division 11, filed 28 Apr 69, I iblished 11 Mar 71, p 237 P Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A deceleration system unit for type "Iel traveling-wave (backward-wave) tubes with ribbon beam. The device consists of a rectangularlhelix fastened throu&:b dielectric rods in a metal spring bracket of ff-shaped cross-section, As a distinguishing feat-are of the patent, heat transfer conditions are improired under the dy- namicworking conditions of the device by fastening bimetal strips on the side walls of the bracket, the vidth of these strips along the decelerating Imit being less than their height. 2. A modification of this unit distin- guished by the fact that the bracket is made fro.m a bimetal, one of the metals having spring p~!-operties. 7T -315.3 USSR uDc 6211. SHCHERRAKOV, G. P. NFKRASOV V. A. PERLOVA A. I . Gr 2N Microwires" On the Problem of Heat Treating ades MS60N and MS7 Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Radlokomonenty (Electronic Technology. Scientific,and "Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970, -vyp. 1, pp 83-89 (fr6m. RZb-Radiotekhnika, No 5, Mai 11, Abs',trac~t No W418) Transl ~ o at! q: A method is proposed for heat treating zidcrovire in glass in- su2ation by moving a microfurnace along the.,jire. A peculiarity of the method is the brevity of wire beating (tenths of a second). A study is made of the effect which repeated heating-coolinS cycles, tension, temperature and time of heating have on the resistance, temperature coefficient of re- sistance and mechanical characteristics of specimens. Resume. Ace. r: Ref . Code: UR 0297 #00344057 PRIMARY SOURCE Ap4 iki, 1970, Vol 15, Nr 2p ppq8./'0a t A NEW,$(7r-C11SA., OF MICROMONOSPORA PRODUCING 'C-MAI-WOSIDOSTREPTOMYCIN ~hnikovq, M.A. ze, G. F.; Brazhnikova, M. G.;,Sve G N likholina, R. Si Nechayeva P. ........... Institute for New Antibiotics, Academy of Medical Setences of the USSR, Moscow Two cultures (1570 and 1575) of Micromonospora were isolated from a sample or tropical soil. The stains are described as anew species. designated as Micrornonospora pallida sp. nov. Al. pall!da differs frobi other species by the absence of the mycelium coloration and an ability to form well developed non-sporulating'serial mycelium on cgrtain media. Antibiotic mannosidostreptomycin was, Isolated from i the culture fluid of strala 1575. 021 UNCL ASS I FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 NO--AP0117693 ...ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHOSPHOLfPIPS (1) WERE LOCALIZED ~,HISTOCHEM*BY THE ACIO HEMATIN METHOD OP. BAKER: AND XHE ROLE OF [ IN _,.DIFFERENT STAGES OF PANCREATIC SECRETION WAS STUDIED IN 24 HR FASTED RATS AND AT DIFFERENT INTERVALS f5t 15, 30g.45t AN060 MIN) AFTER ~ADMINISTRATION OF FOOD TO FASTED ANIMALS* I ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED IN THE FORMATION OF LYMOGEN GRANULES IN THE CELL MEMBKANESt THE POSSIBLE -ROLE OF I IN TRANSMEMBRANAL TRANSFER OF~ SECRETORY PROTEINt AS PROPOSED sy HOKIN AHO HOKlNv,lS DISCUSSED. HOWEVERP THE PRESENT FINDINGS ARE TO TH' A13OVE RYPOTHES IS. FACILITY: LAB. CYTOL. .~:,'~,.,BIOCHEM*v LNST* DEVELOP. BIOLsr MOSCOWt 'USSR. UNCLASSIFLEO USSR LJDC 531-787-039.6 12CHAM, V. K., YATMTIBFTYj D. D., and WECHAYFV, L. V. "On.One Error in Determ-inine Pi Pressure According to a Developed Indicator Tr. Altaysk. politekhn. in-ta (Works of the Altny Pol,,rtechnic InstituLe)., from Referativnyv Zhurnai Yjatrolo~,;iya i Izr.eritellnaya No 41 1972, pp 40-45 (1 Tekhnika, 110 2, 1973, Abstract No 2.-32-749) Translation: DeteiTCining the average indidated pressure accordin-, to an in-di- Cator diagram made by an electropneimiatic indicator of the MDI-2 ty-pe provides for.the reggistrabion and evaluation of the various errors. that appear when the diagram is being nade and proressed., 63 .,87-039.6 USSR UEC 531 -EVSKIY, D. D., and NECHALYEV, L. V. 1ECIWYEV.1 V. K.., MAT! ------------------ "On One Error in Detennining P Pressure According to a D-eveloped Indicator i Diagram," Tr. Altaysk. politekhn. in-ta O.Torks of the Al:'uay Polytechnic Institute), ..y Zhurnal lfetralog;iya- i Izr,,.eri'elr---ya No 4)-1972) PP W-45 (from Referativny Tekhnika,, Nio 2, 1973., Abstract No 2.32.749) Translation: DeterliLning the average indicated pressure accordinZ to an J.11di- cator-diaggram made by an electropneumatic indicator of the I-ID-1-2 type provides for the registration and evaluation of the various errors that appear when the de and processed4 a diagram is being r qC ACCESSION NO--AN0104244 - UNCLASSIFIED -- 4 . . . ------- I '. I um -2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 A&CESSION NO--AN0104244 "A BSTRACT/EXTRAC-T--14J) GP-O- ABSTRACT, THE AUTHORS DESCRIBF THEIR VISIT T :THE FLIGHTt-CO~HROL CENTER ITSENTR UPRAVLENTYA POLETA-41). THE STRUCTURAL UNITS OF THE CENTER ARE NAMED:. 111 cnMMAND (KOMANDNO-IZMERITELPNYY 9.0-PLEKS),f (2) GROUND ----~.ASTRONAUTS COMMUNICATION TEAM 'GRUPPA SVYAZI.S KOSMONAVTAMI). THE :-,.-.-.:.,MI.SSION OF THE COMMANO METE.RING. COMPLEX IS TO RECEIVIEt SORT OUT9 AND ~INTERPRET SPAr-E SHIPIS TELEMETRY DATA. 61 ADDITION To WORKING ON T41S TASK, SFVERAL,"-ELFCTRONIC COMPUTERS OF-THE COMPLEX WE USED FOP OTHER ~PUPPOSES.I:-'ALt COMMANDS-, DIRECTIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS INiTIATED BY EXPERTS.OF VARIOUS GROUND SUPPORT TEAMS ARE TRANSMITSED TO ASTRONAUTS ~THROUGH 'CHIEF OPERATORS OF THE, GROUNQ ASTRONAUTS COMMUNICATION GROUP -JHE-~ TE-AM IS HEADED BY A* LEONOWANO-HIS ASSISTANT V. SHATALOV* 'd OTHER MEkaERS-OFTH E TEAM ARE V..BYKOVSKIYv' Ae FILIPCHENKOv V. GORBATKO, RUNUVt ET AL.~ H K UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESS ING GA I- L-- I 3NOW 10 070 UN C L A S S I F I E ____TlTLE--TH-E EARTH IS RETTER VISIBLE ~FKUV A DISTANCE -U-1 -,.:AUTH0R--NEC14AYUK, L. -COUNTRY OF lNFQ--USSR IE SOU.R~,E-KRASNAYA ZVELCA, 18 JUN 197-Or P.31 ~.:"DATE PUBLISHED-18JUN70 UBJ EC TAREAS-3--SPACE TECHNULOGY, AE THODS AND EQUI PMENT., NAV I SAT I ON p ICAL AND 14EDICAL SCIENCES a IULOG SPACECRAFTr RADIO COMMUNICAT[ON, MEDICAL EXPER[fIFENT, CYBERNETICS, SPACEBORNE PHOTOGRAPHYr CLOUD (;OVERJlU)S0YUZ 9 MANNED ISP A:C EC R AFT MARKIING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF LED REEL/FRAME--3004/1667 STEP NO--UR/9008/70/000/OOU/0003/0003 CGIRC ACCESSION NO-AN0131968 U~NCLASSIFiEb 77777 070 UNCt-ASSIFIED PRCIC E S S I NG OAT---L3NOV70 E 2/5 CARC ACCESSION NO--AN0131968 -T. -.-ABSTRACT/ EXTRAC T-- (U) CAP-0- ABSTRIJ, 11 1 SOKOL I THIS IS lZARYAl. I HAVE ~EVEr~y oi ING . REST. SEE YOU LATER THE REGULAR CO.MMUNICATION CONTACT WITH "SOYU7-911 HAS ENQr_ M -0. TIIE SHIP~ C0^ MANCOER ANU I-HE FLIGHT ENGINEER .SHAVE JUST: REPORTE0 ON THEIR WOR4 IN -A CLEAR: AND; BU31;NES51,TKE F-ASHION. .14 ED 41TH NUMEPOUS v- -_~.BEHIND THF-1\1 -ARE MANY DAYS OF VIGILANCE 1:1 -SPACE FILL IMPORTANT EXPERIMENTS9 015SERVAr IONS AND :INVESTIGAT I 0,11S. NO'wv THEREFOREJ, NOTING THE RESULTS OF I PPLEMENTATION OF ~THE: FL IGHT PROGIMN, 11fird TING DOflN THE EARIH'S IINSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE COMING IkEVOLUTIONSY THE NAUTS MUST LEAF ThROUGH THE 4ASSES' 'OF 'NOTES HEIR VOLUMIP40US COSMOi 11N. T LI)GBCjIJKS- ALEKSEY LEGNIFiVi FLIER COSilDNAUT' ANil ENGINEERf CORRECTLY .-STATED; "THERE ARE PRI)BABLY NO SPEUALHTS IN THE FlELP OF STUDY AND 'MASTERY OF SPACE WHICH THIS FLIGHT WILL AOT PRO.FIT BY, SINCE IT WILL YIELD SOMIETIIING ESSENTfALLY NEW ANa, NECESSARY FOR THE FIJRTHEF~ 'DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRI,-CIPAL DIRECTLONS IN COSPIGNAurICSIr. ALTHOUGH SPACE 619-LOGY AND MEDICINE. HAVE: ALREADY *13EEN fNklCHf-.'D BY MANY EXPERIMENTAL 04TA WHICH WERE orurkitiEo EAkLIEo C-Ll~/Jlifs OF 'l')'CJVTET At,, 0 AMERICAN CGSM,(INAUTS, THERE AkE STILL 14ANY W11CH JAV'!~' NOT z:'TAl' TO TliE FFF-CT EXL-4-TED 'jill THE 1-11)14AN BEFfi FINALLY SOLVED. I! IY VER .4 BODY BY: Pel-OLONGED PRESENCE liN SPACE. A1,10 ENSUR ING A I'l I GH V[. 1~ -ORMANCE OF COSMIJNAUTS~ ABOARU A '13110j, AND IN THF~ FUfUlF(-,t ADOAR01ORBET111, STAFIONS. THE 810fHeGICAL EXPERim.;%iirAL -A. .1111~GLAYEV AND. Y., Si-.VA!)'f YANOV ARE -STI'NIABLE IMPOKTANC~: ~PERFORMING IN OROIT ON A REBULAR BASIS AREOF INE FROM THIS POINT OF VIEW. S U,jG DAT L--- I 3111OV7 0 3/5 UNCLASSI PIED P keX Ii CI:RC ACCESSION NO-AJ110131963 _-:XTRACT--UNT I L ;qU',:i SCIENTISTS HAVF 440T HAD DATA ON SUCH PkOLONGED ~CONT I N UOUS OBSERVATIONS UF THE B~HAVIOIP OF-~ THE~ HUMAM 8 0 L) VIN A SPACES141P F FLYING- LN CIRCUMTERRCSTE'RIAL ORBIT. MORECVER, THE NE4 DATA ARE EXTREMELY DIVE~'-SIFIED ANO CCMPLETE, liNCLUDIfiG NOT OiXLY SYSHMATIC. :--:-'_MEASU-.%EMENTS OF THE PHYSIGLOUICAL PA-RAzMETERS OF VITAL FUNCTIG:JS OF- CREW ARTERIAL PRESSURE, PULSf,:v..RC-SP [RAT 113N KATE j: BUT ALSO THE :RESULTS OF EX GN INVESTIGATION OF MANIS PERIFO"A'MANCE DU,~ING PROLUI,-IGED WE]-HTLES' N_SS'. ON E - 1-XPERI.-MENTS i,,is PAPrILULARLY S c OF THESEE~ 10T ERES T ViG. I REFER To AN EXPERIHENT MADE BY V. Sc "VAST YANOV, SPECIAL L HE CONTR L -SOYUZ-911 ENGI~JEER, USING A MERNETIC DEr-Vlt,-. 0 ~~,PROGKAM STIPULATED BY THIS SORT DF TRAINER9 SIMULATfNG DIFF-ERENT FLIGHT REGIMES, WAS INITIALLY I.MIPLEMEiJEO.fiN E4,~TH, LUNG B~FOKF THF SHIP LAUNCHINGY THEN DURING THE ININAL:REVOLUTUGNS UF THE FLIGHTP AND -FINALL~Y AFTER MANY. 0AY' HAO ELAPSED. AN A LY S I SOF KJ~W THE AC-UkACY OF THE COSMONAUTIS WUt~K CHAINGLO DUk*ING THIS T:IME WILL ENABLE PHYSICIANS TO .EVALUATE MAN'S CAPACITY FOR PERFORMING COMPLEX AND FINE 0PEd.ATIONS ON A LONG TERM FLIGHT, AMONG THE STARS. ~ THE: PLANNED ANo* SUCCESSIVE APPLICATION OF THE ADVANCES IN COSMONAUTICS IN THE 1,%iTE~.ESTS OF SCLE14CE .,AND THE NATIONAL LCONOMY ARE NOT A 'REMOTE PROSPECT BUT A SP ELIFIC PR' OU Tlzl:'K ABOUT THIS DGRAM ALREADY i3EING IMPLEi4-ENTED IN~OPRR COLENTRY. :Y .4 ~j Cl HERE- I:% THE_-~ FLIGHT CONTACL CENFER:.WHEN Y01). MEET WITH SPE ALISTS FOR WHOM, SEVERAL YEARS AGO SPACE RCSW,~H APPEARE-0 TO VitVE 110 APPLICABILITY JO THEIR BASIC ViORK. 4/5 ~070 UNCL AS .51 F I ED! PROCESSING DATE--L3NQV70 'C IRC ACCESSION NO--AN0131968 T ABSTRACUEXTRACT-NOW i 110'oiEVER,; METEOROLOGISTS AND GUIET11CISTSI GEOLOGISTS A,~.F DIPECTLY PARTICIPATING IN PREPARING AND ANALYZING AND GEO GR AP H ES THE' RESQLTS OF SCIENTIFIC ANU T E :CHNICAL , I 11V E S T I G A TI ONS A140 OFSSERVATIGNS MADE ABOARD THE '1150YUZ-911. FOR ~EXAMPIE, CUNSIOER:~PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SPACE. :FOR METEOROLOGISTS EVEN TODAY THIS IS N13T ONLY A MEAN FOR RESEARCH BUT ALSO THE: SOLUTION~ OF SC I ENT I F A PROOLEM OF G&EAT PRACTICAL IMPORTAiNCE. , CONSIDER THE "iMETEOR" SYSTEM OF +IETE CROLGIG I CAL SATELLITES. - USINIG THEM IT HAS 133EEN' POSSIBLE TO DETECT - 1-11.41N Y 1 N1 E R E S I I N G -ATllOSPHERIC PHENO,M-ENA AND 'IT HAS ALkEADY 6EEN USEO: IN WEATHER FORECASTING, EVEN N04 THE IISOYUL-911 CREW-JiAS JUST~ PARTICIPATEri I N A NEW -D 73Y THE fiYOROMETEOROLO( ICAL SEqVJCE USSR. COMPLEX EXPERIMENT GRGANIZC A, 1-411KOLAYEV AND V. SEVASTIYANnV PHOTOGi(APHED.THE CLOUG COVEk IN THE I ' TIME THAT A "HETEUR" 3ATELLITE SURVEYED WESTERN INUIAN OCEAN AT THE SAME IHIS REGION WITH ITS TELKVISIUN CA14LRA S AND 'vil-IILF l,lFASl)RE;4Ep,,TS, OF ATMOSPHERIC CHARACTErisrics WERE dLlNG.llA0E*FR0M ABIJAR-0 THE SCIE:NTIF 'RESEARCH VESSEL "AKADEMIK SHIRSHOVII. COMPARISO-N a':F Till-: JOINTLY TEUROLDGISTS, ij:ILL ENABLE U' Ti STU!)Y COLLECTED DATA, ACCORDING TO TH& mf~, LltlATTAlNmriLE* COMPLE-1*ENESS. TH I S -ATMO SP HER I C PH EiNIUM ENA v~ I TH AN E f S::-'V ER Y~ :1-MPOKTANT :FOR; THE. POSSILtILITIES ICH PACE PHOTOGRAPHY ARE s-i--,kb---,S0 ~80400 IRAT TGOAX, IT~ IS WHI s DIFFJCVLT TO COMPLETELY IEVIALUATE :TfiEli:, REFINENEPJ~ CF rHE GEOLOGICAL CHARAC TER I ST [CS OF. LARGE REGI ONS I CE RECONNAl 5 SANCE I N THE POLAR LATITUOESt EVALUATIONS OF WATERI 9ESDUR,CES AND rHE IiSNOW COVERt DETE,ktAl[NATION (IF THE STATE Of- SOVIN FIELOS, STUDY-OF GUAN CkjlRkf:Nr~,,. A,1110 14 AY 0 T! I EP P I I E UQ 4-It'll A NMI' ml, lorim, 0mill"Flo, Ifflimm- IF-D USSR UDC 519.2 Estimating the Waiting Time" V sb. Sistemn. modelirovaniXe (Sistem Simulation collection of works), vyp. 2i-Novosibirski 1971, pp, 25-37 (from RZh-Kibernetika* No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No .9V46) Translation: A study was made of the system GIIGII. Let G(x) be the distribu- tion function of the servicing time and H(x) bd the distribution function of the time-between the arrival of requests. Let,us denote by fn f (GP H) the mean n waiting Lime of the n-th request,.f lim i The convergence rate of f to f n n MOW is estimated, and the error in. determining I connected with errors in giving G andfH is found, The results are obtained by studying the operntor Q(F, 0, 11) defined by the equalities 0 y+z Q(F, G, H) D, D (z) - I f F (z+ y x) dG (x) dif (y) z > 0, 0 0 in. the space of the distribution functions'characterized by the presence of a defined number of events for F and 0. In this, connection -a study was made of -the-general properties of the bounded and compressed representations in quasi- metric spaces. 10 .0-36; UN ~t; : ED! PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CLAS i I 1,TtE-EVALUATING THE KINETICS OF VUL-CANIZING.RUBBER MIXTUitES ACCORDING TO -~A~:DYNAAIC MODULUS UNDER VAkIABLE7JEMPERATURE CONDITIONS -U- U_TH0R-(05)-rjU.bj9QRENKQ, A.G.v LUKOM,SKAYA', A.I.,:MILKOVA, YE.M., PUKHQVI P_ SHMIGE,LSKIYv V.K. buNTRY OF INFO--USSR jURCt--KAUCH. REZINA, 1970, 29(3) o 17-19 ALT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 ,..,SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS9 MECH.t INUst CIVIL AN U MARINE ENGR JOPIC TAV -SHEAR STRESS, VULCANIZATIONY ELASTIC MODULUSt RUBBER dORKING AUTOMATIC CHEMICAL PROCESS CONTROL ;1ACH IN ~-'%-',GNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC-0 -.,'PAOXY REEL/FkAME--1997/0529 STEP NO--Uii/0138/70/029/003/0017/0019 ACCESSION NO--AP0119448 UNC 0:5 5 !'F1 E'D ESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,--CLRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119448 'j4~'A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN, APP. WAS DESIGNED WHICH UTOMATICALLY RECORDS THE AMPLIJUDE OF THE DYNAMIC &HEAR STRESS APPL -TO NG -A RUBBER SAMPLE BEING VULCANIZE0 AT CONSTANTLY INCPEASli [PROGRAMMED) TEMP. THE READINGS ARE PROPORTIONAL TO THE CHANGING U -.-DYNAMIC;ELASTICITY MODULUS Of THE SAMPLt: AND PERMIT DETN. OF THE OPTIMUM U CAN17-ATION TIME POSSIBLE IN A] GI,VEN TE FACILITY: .~DINEPROPETROVSK. SHINNYI ZAVOD..v DNEPROPETROVSKt USSR. UNCUASSlif IM,, ';'PR0.ttSSING DATE--23OCT70 ~~--4?..ITAXIAL GROWTH OF OXYC03P0UlNDS'*0N! THri SURFACE' OF 5 INGLE Ci?,Y STALL I NE FILMS.-AND SINGLE CRYSTALS OF APRIMEII . PRIMEVI -U- L.A-v KALINKIN, ItP`*v ALESKOVSKY1 V.B.v -~N EC 14 1 p WNT-RY. -OF_-INFO--USSR 19701 VOL 5, NR 1, PP 61-72 -~~'SOURCE-.-Kl STALL UND TIECHNIK, 3..~'QAT6- PUBL ISHED ------- 70 --PH '._._.S'oJEtT AREAS YSICS -ROWTH, n PIC TAGS--EPITAXIAL SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM, C;ADMIUM CO, P UND, OXIDE MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, CLASS--UNCLASS[FfED XY REEL/FRAME-1998/0410 STEP NO--GC-10109/70/005/001/0061/0072 _CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0121005 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROC'~sl4G DATE--230CT70 /-3,:' 013'' UNCLASS'IFIED. NO--AP0121085 C IRC AWC ,':..A,BSTRACT/EXTRAC't--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF:ELECTRON I FFRACTJON INVESTIGATION OF THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF AIR '~_ANNEALED SINGLE CRYSTALLINE FILMS AND SINGL.E CRYSTALS A PRTMEII 6 2. PRIMEVI (COS, CDSE, COTE) ARE REPORTED. . A PRIMEII 13 PRIMEVI SINGLE FILMS WERE GROWN BY DEPOSITION FOR VAPOUR ON ORIENTING (111) PLANE, WITH SUBSTRATESeFITHER ON THE MICA PLANE.(001) OR THE NACL 14URTZITE-STRUCTURE (COS SUBW.C0SE SUqWJ..SPHALERITE (CON SU6S9CDSE ,:''SUBS.CDTE SUBS) OR THAT OF ROCK SALT IACL). THE LATTICE (CDS~SUB% DIMr ENSIONS 'A OF COS SUSNACL SINGLE CRYSTALLUNE FILM5, GRGdN 014 MICA BY EPITAX14L GROWTH METHOD WERE FOUND TO BE,5.6 ANGSTROM. 'IT WAS SHOWN THAT SINGLE CRYSTALLINE LAYERS OF OXYCOK ROUNDS PART ;OF 14HICH POSSES 'FORMERLY UNKNOWN MODIFICATLONS OF THE HEXAGONALISTRUCTURE WITH THE ~:PARAMETERS A EQUALS 3.3 ANGSTROM C EQUALS 5925 ANGStROM A EQUALS 5.5 NGSTPUM C EQUALS 7.0 ANGSTROM A EQUALS :5.3 ANGSTROA C EQUALS 1.0 -ANGSTROM WERE FORMED ON THE SIMFACE~ OF 1AYERS. OF COS WHEN THE LATTER -ILMS ENABLED SINGLE WEPE.ANNEALEDO CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ANNEALED COS P CRYSTALLINE SUBSTANCES WITH LATTICE.01MENSIONS'A EQUALS 3.3 ANGSTROM, C 5.25 ANGSTROM To BE IDENTIFIED- AS POLYMORPHOUS HEXAGONAL CADMIUM OXIDE MODIFICATION. EXP!TAXI'AL LAYERS OF COO'SUBHFX AND CDO SUBNACL ~WERE ALSO 08SERVF-D 0,14 SINGLE CRYSTALS OF CDS AFTER ANNEALING IN AIR. _IN.ORDER TO FIND OUT THE MECHANISM OF OXYCO14POUNDS GROWTH THE EFFECT OF 4~_--~,_"tERTALN FACTORS ON THE STRUCTUREY COMPO$I.TfON AND ELECTROPHYSICAL P.POP ERT fES (SPECIFIC RESISTANCE OMI.CR(]Np' MOBILITY OF CHARGE CARRIERS MU) ~OF INITIAL AND ANNEALEO.FILMS WAS INVESTIGATED. -UNCLASS IFI ED UDC 669-083.4 A.. YESY-UTIN, V. 5 JU REZNYAKOVi A. A., ISAKOVA, R V j I.'*~:X0R0Z.0VF I. F., ZHUKOV, P. I., Z&VADSKATAp H. F.. andl;~ALZLI, V. a.- Increasing the Effectiveness of Vac.uu= Refining of Se.' enium Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 1. Jan 70, pp 54-57 Abstract: Data were obtained which confirm the results of previously conducted laboratory investigations ragarding,the possibility of producing high-quality commercial So in a single operation. At 4500i and:a. vacuum of 0.6 inn ig, the out- put of the apparatus was Z t/n?- per day. The yield Of high-qualitY So was dQZ; highly volatile fractions and mother liquor accounted for 1.4 and 5~, respecTAvely. During prolonged operation of the ap aratus the disks overg.rewn with shelliness, lp 7 '_A(hich formed as the result o4f the precipitation of metal selonides suspended in Se. n investigation of the filtration.of fusioxr,and-vapors of So showed that it is ssib a to produce high-quality~commercial So in'a single operation. The process W_ 1 ~Ms been -introduced into So productiom: -b- c6oobm Inorgan 0 4V' USSR UDO 621-357-12i6ft.23(088.8) 6-4) BEYDIN, V. K.0 VOROSHILOV, I. P., GORBACHEZ, A. K., and VOROSHILOV, P. KH. "A Process for Preparing Sulfuric~Acid" USSR Author's Certificate No 28982ip filed 6 Jan 69, puhUshed 5 Sep 72, (from Referativnyy- Zhurnal --. Xhimiya, No B(II),. 1973, Abstract zio 8L262p) Translationa A process is patented for reparing HpSO4 by the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of metal sulfates, during the depolailzation of the anode by a sulfur gas in the presence of a catalyst in the electrolyte. This pro- cess Is improved in that to Increase the do M a of utilization of the sulfur dioxide and to decrease the anode potential.to increase the yield of the final product# a soluble halide salt Is added to.the electrolyte as a catalyst which is preferentW- for the cationp similar to the cation of -the electrolyte. The catalyst is added in concentrations of.0.1 to ~O Krams/liter. The pro.- cess is carried out for a Da of 500 to 30000 amps/mL and at an electrolyte 0 temperature of 20-90 For example, the slactrochouical*,procousing of "aPPW the electrolysis is carried out In a three chamber electrolysin apparatua with 1/2 H 0 ~7-7: 77, USSSR BMIN, D. X., at a!., USSR Author's Certificate No 1898211 filed 6 Ian 69, published 5 Sep 72 an Iron (wire-gauze) cathode and a hollow graphite anode Ath a porosity of 33%. -The initial electrolyte (Va.30 ) is added to a concentration of 290/ grams/liter In the middle coapartmen~ of the,apparatus, To the electrolyte is added 0.56 grams/lAter of NaM. The sulfur dioxide evolves under a pressure of 150 an of mercury in the hollow part of the anode andlit migrates through the pores of the graphite to the anolyte. The process goes at temperatures of the original electrolyte of ~00, and a charge on the electrolytic apparatus f r a 0 -aps and Da of 1000 amps/mi . It,was determine&that the anode potentlal was 1.15 volts and the efficiency of the utilimtion of the sulfur gas was 75-80%. 2/2 PRGC!:-'SSl-iG' DATE-110EC70 UllCL ASS I* F I ED 'T~ IT LE--CLSAN It, AT I Gill JP A:iP IN hi-AVY AND L16HT FkACTIOiNS bF N,YOCARIDIUM -U- -(C3J-~;LChIVOKENKU, Z.YU. bARA:.%CVA N. I? I S K AR Ov V. B. C- t U.N T R Y6F I F C---U S SR -'Yi ')P 3Z9-334 UKillH -..S'KrY OICKnIMICH."IfY LHURNAL,~ 1970, VJL 42t Nk 3l I~-DATE PULI:LISHED ------ 7, C UzJECT AREAS-6 IOLUG I CAL AND MEDICAL SCI L-NCr-.S JUIC TAGS-:~4YOCARDIUMf CELL PHYSIOLOGY,, MICROSUME, f IN LYME ACTIVITY CC.";T 9 C L hAi~KINC--'410 !~FSNUJIGNS .~'-DCCUNENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED FIChE I%Gr ---- FWC/605043/E02 STEP NO--t)R/0300/70~O,~2/003/03Z9/033,~ L- Ii'C ACCESSILN W-AP01-liZ904 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS [NG DATE--ILDEC70 I.P.C ACCL SSICN faG--AP014Z904 ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED EARLI'E& ShGAED THAT IN -,LCR0SG,'lES As comPARED WITH OTHER CELL ELEMENTS '.'~GF ~:YCCAkCIUM, THE ACTIVITY UF ENZYMES WHICH TAKE PART IN' OEZA: INATIGN M THE STAGE' OF ADENOSIi: F~ R, ATION IS THE Mosr GF AMP.OlizEcrLY ANfj n '4 a m INT-ENSL VE. HYDROLISIS OF AMP WA!S STUDIED BY MEANS OF TWO FRACTIONS OF ~:'~-'_-THE RA3BIl AYOCARDIUM :41CROSOMES, THE HEAVY FRACTION Ild000-30COG G) AND ThE LIGHT 0:;E (3CCOO-IiD5000 G). . -THE ANALYSIS OF THE PRDDUCTS OUTAmEo -WITH THE Ef-FECT Uf~ THE FRACTIGNS ON AMP.'Sii-1G'4ED THAT rt-tE FORMATION OF :ADENOSINE UCCURS MOKE i~irLr4sl.VELY IN THE PRESENCE Of- THE H.EAVY FRACTION AN PRESENCE OF THC LIGHT FkACTIJN OF 0 TFAT LF INGSINE ACID, IN THE j ~MLCRJSLMES. ADENUSINE TURNS INTO INOSINICt ANU THE-- LAY-TER, INTO SA-1- '4 E S I m_:~HY?4-_XAhTf-;INE IN BUTH FRAMCNS ~~ITH APP80XIMATELY TH L 1, T N TY. -A WITAINEL) MAY TESTIFY TO 'THE FACT THAT lN AT THE LIGHT mickOSOME U 'FRi4CTIuN AMP Uf-.SAt4tNAT 1UN OLCURS' PPECfJMINA(-*TLy DIkECI'LYj: ANO IN THE 'I N 'Iit:A-VY I-RACTICN, THROUGH THE STAGE NOSINE FUM)d 0 F: ADEJ INSTITUTE UF BILCHk~i-iISTRY~ ACADEMY OF SCIENCES UKRAINIAN