SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PATRAKHALTSEV, N.N. - PAUSHKIN, YA.M.
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SSR
S UDC 632.95
U
-Ur search Ins-Utute of Biolo[;tcal
PATRASM4 I., Vnif All Ion Scientific Re
-methods o1: Hant Protection
"Results of a Study of Volatility and Speed of Hydxolysis of 1.1'ethy1nitrophos,
'edla!'
Hetathion, and SiLmithion in Various 14
Moscow, KhImlya v Sellskon, Khosyaystvei Vol 10, 110 2~ (too), 1972, pi) 39-42
Abstracts For atty.1ying the volatility of preparationu a pzrra:m-a surface
is analyzed tbrou&.out determined tinne intervals. M"s, green leavesp
wax paper, etc. are- co=,only uzed as suLlztrates. Pa-L-Irl dishes wem ueed by
the author, 7.4 -rig riethylritrophoa RndA0 Me: each o~llmai-At'~hion and suudthlon
.1 Z einulsion cozx:entrato (titarch
were dissolved per i!1 of acetone. A 20,
equivalent) of methylnitrupbo3 and 50% concentrate enivloiora) off netathion and
suraithion were used, The volatility of ~these th:Lyjo compounds war, ahoun to
depend upon climatIc conditions. Met~ylititrrophoa iias Oiowrt to
1_1 - A - - - -4 --..4. -'1 -14 - A I. -- .1 - It 41- __ A& ..
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USSR uric 632-951
VNII Al
P.ATRASgKU- E. 1. 1-Union Soientific Reseexch Ini: Litute of Bi-ological
Bethods ol Flant. Frotaction
"Results of a Study of Volatility and HaAe of 1~ydrolysis of ffethylnitrophos,
Netathion, and Stmithion. in Various Eedia"
Moscow, Khimlya v Sellskom Miosyaystve, Vol 16, Ho 2 (100), 1972, pp 39-42
Abstraett For studying the volatility of prepaxations a prepaxed 3urface
in analyzed throughout determined time Intervals. clas-~, greon leaves,
wax paper, etc am- commonly used a substi-ates. Seven i four ng nethylnitrol:hos
and 10 mg each of metathion end sunithion wero dis:5olved per each ml of acatone,
A 20% emulsion concentrate (!starch equivalent) of methy1jiltrophos and 50'
J
concen-rate emulsions of metathion and tiumithion wore ufjed. Tht:., volatility
of these three compounda was shown to depend u"n climat~o ewdillons.
Hethylnitrophos vas shaim to hydrolyze morv slowly in acJ.d.i-- and reutral
media than in alkaline media.
USSR UDO 632,95
VAYnRAU.13, F. P., and ~SH Ku F. I.
"Concerning Isalation of Pesticiden and Purif ic-ation of EUtracts in D3ter-
mining Trace Quantities of Pesticides in Products Derived. from ]Plants"
Tr. 2-gO Vses. soveshch. po issled. oztatkov peatitsidov I pj-jfJ.lakt.
-tov pitaniya, kormov I vnesh. sx~Wy (worifs of tla
zagryazneniya iml produlk
Second All-Union Conference on Investigation of Reziduei5 of Vesticides, awd
Prevention of Pesticide Contamination of Foodatuffs, Foddor and the External
Environment) Tal.linn, 1971t pp 337-3114 (fi-Om:RZh-XbiMiYIL, 110 .11, Jun 72,
Abstract No 1111412)
Translationt The nature of the substrate, the nechaaiism,of action of the
pesticide and the nature of the toxic residue determine the selection of the
method of extracting a 13---sticide fm-1 plant matter. Steam dii~,`tillation
extraction in the SoxhlnT. appaxatusp homogenization and cOld FiGitation
used. The last method is recommended for organochlorine aud cyrg~uiopho2j)horua
compoundEs. Sublixation under vacuum wid distribution betwsen t1lo, solventp,
are used for purifying extracts.
77 7~-`_!-~
UDC 632.951
PATRA�4-KU P I Y All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
* Eds of -Olant Protection
"Dyneinics of the Residues of Methylnitrophos, Netatione and
Sumitione on the Leaves, Branches and Pr~iit of.Apple Trees in
Moldavia"
Moscow, Khimiya v sellsI--om Ichoz7aystve, 1110 11, 1971, -D-~O 35-37
Abstract: A study is described of the d~-namics'.of the residue
oT-tHe-Soviet-made insecticide meth7lnitrophos and the foreign
preparations metatione and sumitione. The tests were conductod
-hree -oret)arations
under both lsboratory and field conditions, All 11
are shown to have retained their to ic -oro-oertiOs on the leaves
and branches of the apple trees for 10-15 bays. Accordingly, the
suggested intervals between spra71ngs of these preDarations
against San Jose scale and apple worm are 10-15 days-when sprayed
for the aDt)le leaf zainer, the suggested interval is MO day-S.
A check for insecticide residues on apples conducted 20 days after
spraying revealed 0.3-0.7 P17:,/'!cg methylnitroDhos,.0.5-2.0 metatione
112
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UWR UDC 63P-.95
FATRASM F. I., SGROOKAYA. L. B. MKIMR, B. A.
"Analysis of Figon in Plants by Thin-Layer Chromato-raphy and Photometric
Tr. 2-5,o Vses. soveshch. po issle'l. ostatkov pestitsidev i prafilaht. za:-zt-.-az-
nenLVa i-.x produktov pitaniya, karnav i vnesh sredy Cwlorks of the Second All-
Unio a Conference on the investigation of Pesticide Residues and Preventive
Contamination of Food Products, Feeds and tnvirom-ient), Tallia, 1971, pp
181-133 (from. RZIi-Kinimiya, No 12., Jun 72, Abstract No lai479)
Translation: For extraction of figan (1) I~rom grape leaves, grapes or apples,
- H o r 011 C I is used. The e-.,r-tract is purified by rzierosublimation at 100'
%6 6 3
and I I[-; it is dissolved in acetone or CIIC1 and- analyEed by the method of
thino- laye.rcch rona tog raphy, colorinetric or spec?rophotome,tric methods at 340
um. The thin-laver chromatographic analysis is performed! in .0.11cic acid
reinforced with gypsum, in tie cyclohexane-CHU system (70),;and it is
3
developed by Et IM. The sensitivity of the mathod is 0.05-0.01 in-Ag, The
2
sensitivity of Che colcri=etric rethad with Et 1411 is 0.25 mg/kg, the degree of
2
detection of I is -70%, the relative error in the analysis is +41%. The sensi-
tivity of the spectrophotometric method was 50 y of I in the sample.
-1/2 010 LINCL'ASSIFIED PACCE$SING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-DETERMINATION OF THE FAT CONTENT1 IN IHOMOGENL~ED MILN -U-
_-,~AUTHOR-(02)-PATRATIYt A.P., ZHOANOVA, YE*Av
_~CCUNTRY OF -lNFO--USSR
PROM. 1970, 31(3), 15-16
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,-.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
-JOPIC TAGS-PROCESSEU'ANIMAL PRODUCT9 FATi FOOD ANALYSIS, CENTRIFUGATION
-cl ONTROL MARKING-NO kESTkICTIONS
...-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'~:JPROXY REEL/FkAME--1998/0678 STEP NO-Uk/033-if (Of 0-31/003/0015/0016
~~CIRC ACCES$ION NO--AP0121339
'r
NIL, tSS "FIED
U
212 010 UNCLA S. SI FIED BESTING DATE-_30OCT70
:CIkC ACCESSION NO--AP0121339
ABS'IrRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MIETHOD OF GERBER FOR Or'-_TN. OF
FAT IN-HOMOGENIZED MILK WAS INVE-STIGATED AND COMPARFD iiITH THE RUESE
GOTTLIEB METHOD. CONTINUUUS CENTRIFUGATION CAN BE:SUBSTITUTED FOR A 3
STEP PROCEDURE* FACILITY:, VSESs.. NAUCki.-I.SSLEOo INST. MOLOCH.
PROM.i.MOSCOW, USSR.
POLMRTAI. ALCURITIM.' oF -.,IF THEORY UP AN 111.U.'ll Tr
CLASS ILMOrNITION PROLIUMi
jA,rt,-lv T,y A. C. Y- T. V. N- 7 ------
I. :t. Put 'Mo*,oiu; v
I
Ritrtan. rart. 1:, 1171,
71- Of -r-.1rrical r, c ri,r,-t; r i,-. -r;,L- -lz-;
_twrn or Inva racop"lltio" oi
In claboical form, Ulizi 15 p0lyatri.ll !'.1 010 !lv;W-! t:,- It 1,
ttw ~I.k I tc-_,~ct tc, th-
r_lt-ix of , prior, pri,bibiliti.3, tl;L -11, th.
The5v Lia-,"tritcs c~l )-~ c.~Ilcd "cc-plctQ," ~tntv tfic-, misz-,ler ~11 Lo~
ara-Ut* 4irftCtly. ari !Or 41r,-PnJk!nt. 02~1=nt&, ~11 L.-Wir
requirce qnitc hro&4 1;oILiel, data for ~=r%rt 4bAotvetiv.- Of atatiatat~~ty c~
the pzocavd~
in thc_basic-1,W~ wl U,~ "~iethtl at -,roup
t"401 A,~;WVOL. (.ve the Ukraln.1- - Avtoll"l-i, it il
proponed that the j).lynrria2'camp Iota' ilRorit?Lt b. I syxz,~. ct
lievetal deri-a of "P&Ctiftf!' dmal:ript1cm.~ .or .11 po..tuxe pairs of,
rot truLning crich of tl~q :,mrti.1 .1;.rithv; it Is ~fftciont, zo hav. 4
par4tiVQ17 :;hort scriou of, exjwerlf~mtal cia~a ~vail~bI4-, an-I the
iiazzlor, of the co~mplctv description tan bt. obtained (-a= a %yetem of -.4rt_~z.
dqueriptima by ~xcllualaa of inter,--dlate ~arizbleu.
Tne :.zpIet* description (alzoriX.ul) h.~ th. lmo.n !Q=.
p(J", LP(R i)I.iRl. xdR I
watts p~d in der"i~n-maklng risk; ?(R in the a priorl proDr~3111tv cf
,he tl.tfl.; 6jLu zi.- _lolutioa n favor of the J-th claaz;
K1. .... xn Oro illacrate arguments (x, 1. Z, wher,~ q is t:,,,
ll%o4~- of diqlt.ll~ntim,
33
USSR UDC 62-50
IIATEREIJ S. G.
IVAKIRENTKO, 0. G., SP'-rTLJ, YE. I., DIMITROV, V. D. ,
and PATRAM, I. Z. (Kiev, Sofia, Kishinev)
"Recognizing the Lethal Duration and Content of Peatlcid,~s in Planat
According to a Probability Algorithm for a Method of Data Handling by
Groups"
Kiev, Avtomatyka, No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 42-52
Abstract: The article describes the development of a probability al-
gorithm for a method of data h,3ndlir)g by groups which uses the numerator
of the Bayeg formula or its modification as a support function. The
probability algorithm is used to solve the followin,:,, problem:
1) Approximitely, determining ~he time const.~.nt in the exponent
in the expresion for a pesticide's toxicity on the baois of data cc,-i-
cerning the physicochemical properties ofthe preparntiGn, the conditions
of its use, and plant peculiarities;
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USSR IJDC*-. 681-327.21.06
PATRATIY, I. Z. and YTGELADZE, Sh. G.
"MGCA Probability Algorithm With Paired Sequential Introduction
of Symbols"
Tbilisi, V sb. Dokl. 2--~y resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf. no metrologii
27-29 noyabrya 1972 g., Ch. 1, Tbilis. fil. VNII Metroloaii (Reports
of th7e Second Republic Scientific-Technical Conference on Ketrolou,
27-29 November 1972, Part 1, Tbilisi,Branch of the All-Union Scien-
tific Research Institute of Me.trology,.1972, pp:47-52 (from RZh--
Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, No 12, 1973,
Abstract No 12B131)
Translation: The probabilit algorithm of the method of grouped
consideration of arguments ~111GCA) is considered with the crilerion
of paired sequential introduction of symbols, liccording to the
algorithm, the indeterminacy of the solution of all possible pairs
of symbols from 11 given pair.s is computed; all pairs'of oymbols
are rangect in the ord6r of increase of the indeterminacios of 'the solution
they present.
The pairs of symbols are introduced into a recognition formula, and its
accuracy is checked in a separate verification sequence. The introduction of
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4 HVIATI;i
USSR
FATRATIY, 1. Z. and MMADZE, Sh. G., Dokl. 2-y resp. n4uch.-tekhn. konf. po
mtrologii 27-29 noyabrya 1972 g, Ch. 1, Tbilis. fil. VIITJ, 10,71-1 pp 47-52
the symbol pairs is continued until the required accuraey is attained at a
particular step or until the accuracy improves. Bibliog:raphy:of three. T. V.
2/2
USSR IJDC.632.95.028:519.2
IVAKHNENKO, A. G., SPYNU, YR. I., PATRATIY~ 1. Z., IVANDVA, L. N., All-Union
tic e
Scientific Research Institute of IIA9'1~ i~i oxicology of Per, id s, Polymars
and Plastics and the Cybernetics Ins t:L t u tie. of -the Ukrainian SSR Acaderaf of
Sciences, Kiev
"Mathematical Forecastina of the De gradation Time of Pe,~tilcides in Plants by
the~Probability Algorithms of the Grouped;Argument Method"
Moscow, Gigiyena Sanitariya, No 10, 1972, pp 43-48
Abstract: A study was made of one of'the elements of a genervlized iiiathemiatical
model reflecting die multifactor dependenca of the process of propagation and
disappearance of pesticides in various parts of the envi'ronment with indication
of forecasting the degradation time of the pesticides ia plants. A vet of
pesticides -was divided into classes with respect to duration of their de-rada-
tion the function of 22 attributes including the physical-cheildcal properties,
parwneters characterizirg, the crop and the conditions of applyin.,.- the pesti-
de
C-F to it, and also of the meteorological conditions. Imi-ae dieri tali zati on levels
were introduced, and sinple reco.--nition forinulgs were obtained which. can be
used for ranual calcLdations and to discover the pesticide dyntimics in th~o
case of muItiple combination of the indicated factor '~Pitfi an accuracy up to 8CF;b'.
The recognition formula in the logarithmized form appearli as follows:
112
TO - ~ZF~
USSR
IVAKHNENKO, A. G., et al., Gigiyena Sanitariya,, No 10, 1972, pp 43-48
ln(P ln[P(X X /R in JR + In[P
JR.)] +
ai 1 10 i P (Y3 (X2X * I
4
+ In[P(X X JR.)] + JR.)]
JR.) +
3 4 1 "n[P(XX.3 + ln[P(X4Xl,
+ ln[P(X 4x19 /R + ln[P(X 5X6 + In P (X6 X 21. JR+
+ lnfp(X9Xl7/R i)] + In (P(Xi3X18/Ri.))'
where P(XkXz/R.) is the probability of the appearance of combinations of
attributes in the i-th class. The data indicate that flie mathematical nodels
can satisfactorily replace the complex and limited production-studies lasting
tvol~yesrs and more.
2/2
~J/Z 036
UNCLASSIFIED~i:~ PROCESSING OATE--30OCT7Q
:.T. ITLE--LUMINESCENE ACCOMPANYING MECHANICAL.DEFORMATION AND FAILURE OF
~:~':POLYMERS -U-
"-~.-Ai)THOP.--~105)-i-BUTYAGINs, ~P.YU.r YEROFEYEVt. V~ S- MUSAYEL-YAN#;I.Nor
P A T R I r G.A..r STRELETSK[Yt A.N'..
6"4woF"lNFJ--USSR
S .0URCE-_VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. A 1970, 1212)? 290-9'
,_DATE PUBLISHED------ 70
--SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt CHEMISTRYj PHYSICS
-.-TOPIC TAGS-LUMINESCENE, MECHANICAL FAILURE, ELONGATIO,%, POLYMER,
POLYTETRAFLUC)ROETHYLENE, POLYETHYL~NE TEREPHTHALATEj PLASTIC FILilit
POLYETHYLENE, PROPYLENE, POLYVINYL CFiLORIDE# 1144TURAL RUBBER,
.-.VULCAN HATE t POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLAMP rHERKAL DEGRAUATION, POLYMER
DEGRADAT WN
~."'_..C.QNTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1224 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/002/0290/0299
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116686
UNCLASSIF[ED
036 'UNCLAS~IFIEd PROCESSING, DATE-_300CT70
:_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116686
:~ABSTRACT;/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LUMINESCENE OCCURP[wG DURING
CONTRACTION, ELONGATION, AND FAILURE
OF POLYMERS W,45 STIDIED ON A SNK-7
IKHF~-APP. EQUIPPED WITH PHOTOMUtTIPLIERS Ff-lU-29 (L;'!Mf3DjA' $U3.11AX FQUALS
4oo PLUS OR MINUS 40 MMU), FEU-L3 (LAMBDA SUBMAX EQUALS 41o PLUS OR
'41 'US 1
MINUS 10 MMUll AND FEU-22 (LAMBOA SUBM4X EQUALS 750 PLUS OR , N ou
MMU). A CROSS SECTIONAL DIAGRAM OF_.THE APP. A14D ITS MODE OF OPERATION
ARE PRESENTED. THE MOST INTENSIVE, LUMINESCENE DORING FAILURE WAS OBSO.
IN POLY (T ETRAF LUOROETHYL ENE) FP-4 (1) 'AND POLY[ ETH.VLENF: TEREPHrHALATE)
tII) FILMS; THE LEAST LUMINESCENT POLYKERS WERE HIGH PRESSURE
POLYETHYLENE, ETHYLENE PROPYLENE COPOLYMER t[Ill, ETHYLENE ALPHA
BU TYLENE COPLYMER, POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE):1 POLYPROPYLENE,: AIND NATURAL
(IV) VULCANIZATES. FAILURE: OP. SUDDEN CONTRACT ian IN I-IV FILMS
WAS ACCOMPANIED BY POST LUMINESCENE, (GREATER THAN bR EOUAL TO 15 MIN).
THE LUMINESCENE INTENSITY WAS LOW IN ALL CASES AND EXCEEDED THE
SENSITIVITY THRESHOLD OF THE PHOTOMULTIPLIERS ONLY ;BY A FACTOR OF 10
PRIME-2-10 PRIME3. A HYPOTHESIS WAS ADVA14CED TO ACCiOUNT:FOR THE
LUMINESCENCE. STUDY OF THERMAL LUNINESCENCE OF POW.D. POLYMERS SUGGESTED
THAT LU-41NESCENCE IN POLY (ME METHACRYLArEl AND POLYSTYRENE AT
270-330DEGREESK WAS DUE TO RECOMBINATION OF PEROXIDE RADICALS FORME-0
DURING MECH* SCISSION OF MACROMOLS.o WHEREAS INTENSIVE LUMINESCENCE
_._~_:-~ABGVE 330DEGREESK.-WAS DUE TO OXIDATIVE THEAMAL DEGRADATION INITIATED BY
:0EC0MPD*_ HYDROPEROXIDES,
USSR UDC 5B2.282.23.095
PARINAI 0. V., 2ATPTKRY_EV__V__ V_ and LYSENRO, S. V. , Institute of Micro-
biology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Survival and Physiological Activity of Some Yeast Strains Studied After a
Prolonged Storage in Silica Gel"
Moscow, 'a'ikrobiologiya, Vol 41, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 164-167
Abstract: Yeast cultures of Candida guilliermiondii, C. tropicalis, and C.
lypolitica were used in the study. The 24-hour cultures of yeast were mixed
,rith silica gel or with silica gel containing on(-, of the FoLlowing compounds:
10 milligrams /liter of FeS04.7 1120 or MnS04.7 1120, or 6 milligrams /liter of
ZnS04.7 H20, COC12.6 1120, N114NO3, or (N1102AM0041 The mixtures were dried and
stored in scaled ampules for 1, 6 or 12 rnojith~_, at room tc-tiq)crature. The yeast
Survived In all mixtures, but the mixtures of silica gel containing t`CS04 or
MnS04 gave the best survival and retained best their ca0ability to oxidize
carbohydrates even af ter one year of storage,- which indicated that their
oxidizing function was preserved.
UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--UTILtZATION OF THE COMPLEX FORMING PROPERTIES (IF METALS FOR THE
PURIFICATION OF A14 ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE CUNOENSATE FROR AMMONIUM IONS
AUTHOR-(05J-YEG0R0VAv L.E., KRASNOSHCHEKOVi V.V.v PATRIKEYEVAv T.Mo,
.PEPELIAYEV, YU.V.t STOLBOV, V.F.
7CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,,~SOURCE-KOSMICHESKAIA BIOLOGIIA IMEDITSINA, VOL* 4v,JAN.-FEB* 1970# P.
.56~-60
~TE PUBLISHED-----70
--CHEMISTRY
UBJECT AREAS
TAGS--MAGNESIUMY Z114CP COPPERY COBALTv NICKELi AMMONIUM COMPOUND9
EXCHANGE RESIN
:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
REELIFRAME--1997/1559 SrFP ~iO--,UR/0453/7OiQO4/'1)0-3/0056/0060
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120338
U4C LASS
& mw_i_ _~-.
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCItSSING OATE--30OC170
'~-C-tkr, ACCESSION NO--AP0120338
~:ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) 1-3P-0- ABSTRACT, DESCRIPTION OF A PROCEDURE FOR THE
ELIRINATION OF AMMONIUM IONS FROM AT40SPHERIC mOISTU[kE CONDENSATES BY
~.TREATMENT WITH ME(.'AGt ZN, CUP COP NI) EXCHANGE RESINS. THE VOLUME
!SORPTION CAPACITY OF THESE ION EXCHANGE RESINS IS STUDIED AS A FUNCTION
OF,JHE AMMON.Wli CONCENTRATION ANb PH. EX.PERIMENTS 14DICATE THAT
-.-~,-.-,AM.40NIAr AMINES AND AMINO ACIDS CAN BE EFFECTIVELY RL-MOVED FkOM AQUE~OUS
SOLUTIONS BY THIS METHOD.
1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED ~PkDCESSING DATE--IISEP70
TITLE--USE OF THE COMPLEX FORMING PROPERTIES 13F METALS FOR FREEING
AT40SPHERIC CONDENSATE FROM AMMONIUM I ONS, -U-1
AUTHOR'.7-YEGOROVAt L.E.? KRASNOSHCHEKCIV, V.V., PATRIIKEYEVA, 'T.M.,
V#F'.
..--~,PEPELYAYIEV, YU*V., STOLBOVt
..'.COUNTRY OF lNFf)--USSR
-SO-URCE--moscowt KOSHICHESKAYA RIDLOGTYA I MIEDITSINA, RUS~SIAN, VOL 4, NO 1,
1970, SUBMITTEO-FOR PUBLICATiON 25 SEPTE43ER 1969, pp
'~'U ATE PURLISHED ------- 70
--CHEMISTRY, MECH., IND.r C' V.1 LAND MARJNE EIIGR
AREAS
JOPIC- TAGS-- AMMON I A, ADSORPTION, CATION EXCHANGE RESIN, METAL COSAPLEX
COMPOUND, ATMOSPHERIC WATER
::,-,CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTPICTIONS
,_~DOCUMENT CLAS.S--UNCLASSIFIED
P,AOXY REEL/FRA4c--I99 7/1291 ~STEP NO--UR/0453/69/004 /101 /C05619060
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104629
UNCLASSIFIED
_-2/2 016 UNCL ASS] F10 PROCESSING DATE-"11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0104629
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE OF THE SOPPTIO!,
OF AMMONIUM, WHItH 15 ONE OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS IF ATMOSPH-EqIC
CONDENSATE, FROM WATER SOLUTIONS BY MEANS OF CATI~3N EXCHA*4GE RESINS IN
THE.ME FORM. THE RELATIONSHIP-BETWEEN THE VOLUME,CAPACfTY CF CAT19N11TES
IN ME FORM, THE AMMONIUM CONCENTRATION.IN1HE SOLUTION AND THE HYDRnGEN
ION CONCENTRATION WAS EXAMINED. IT WAS FOUND THAT THE,USE OF CATIONITES
JN ME FORM (PARTICULARLY IN THE CU FORM) INCREASED THEIR A14MONTUM
CAPACITY.'
UNCLA SS T
UPC: 611-013.1(~-:11.2
IN VITRO MATURATION Of THE HUMAN ovum
'Institute of Obstetrics and Cynecol.
01171- Ussik Act;T.-07 -.X
naeff, and luatttute of Experjecattl Media, USSA Academy of
~Hedtcal-Scienccoi LetLingrad, -M-uscov. Vestnik AkadomiL Nsok SSSR,
~uoaian, bra 2i 1972, pp 60-65,
Cytoganatic investigations -of -huran 'sea eeila'are of sutstantial
interest both to- theoretical and clinical me-dicins. We knW that same
congenital PAthologival Stites I (ror exavolci Dowh's, She re she~rs"y-Turner.
KlInefelter-ayadromes, and others) are deterulned by numerl"I chromosomal
abexrations Arising in pareatal s*K cells .hen chromosome$ do noi separate
in =ulosts Qvnroso. 1954. Lejoutse cc al.. 19591 Lele- "t al.. 1966). It
was alau shown that & cunsidorablc ni.-mber of spontanecus miscarriagea IS
relaLc4 to chromouumal aberrations form ed with nonseparution of chromosomes
in mriosin or splitting of the zygote (Carr, 1965; N.P. Bochkov and N.S.
Sconovao 1969). In the presence of diseases essotiated wtth prolonged
fortllicy (Stein-Leventhal syndrome) izpaited saturation of the ov%= and
dageiierative changes therein were demonstratrd (A.I. Nikittn and N.A. Saakzeb~
kins. 1969, 1970).
Thus, invoutiga ,tion of maturinS sew tells btinS4 us closer to undera
statiding the mechanism of chromonome pathology, miscarviages, and mome for-As
of fertility In man.
In addition, one can tlearlydemonstrate different types of chrozo-
oomal onomalien(for example. trans locations, inversions, and *theta) in the
Melotic chromosomes of sox cells, uhith, are unnoticeable when analyzing mitp-
tic chromosomea of blood cello and other somatic tissues. In Such ca;",
examination of aciotic chromosome$ would permit detection of cArrier3 .
chrowonowal aberrations, and this.haq definite diagnostic and Orognpvt;c
value.
It is not,surprising-that,contemp orory cycogen *tjtt to concentrating
oil the study of. human six cills.(CaFr, 190; A.A. Piokof1y*va-Be1*gvvxksq&.
1971).
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PROCESSING DAit--30OCT70
TlTLE--ESR SPECTRA OF MOO SU63 SINGLE CAYSTALS DOPED WITH VANADIUM AND
N, OBIUM _U_
AUTHOR-tO3)-IOFFE, V.A.t PATRINA# 10B ELENETSKAY As E.0Vw
-.-"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
`-'-tDUACE-PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDIP 19701 VUL,37, NR It PP 425-432
:~'DAITE PUBL ISHED-----70
UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS
TAGS--EPR SPECTRUM, MOLYBDENUO4.OXIDEt SINGLE CRYSTAL PROPERTY1
VAN4DIUMv NIOBIUMt ELECTRON HOLE
~~t(;ONTRUL .44RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
i.)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
..,:PROXY-.REEL/FRAME--1989/1078 STEP NO--GE/0030/70/037100110425/0432
---tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107587
UNCLASSIFIED, - -----
ll.~ i'~, 7-`
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I_a-C-ACCESSION NO--AP0107587
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN MOO SUB3:V SINGLE
CRYSTALS ESR
SPECTRA OF V PRIME4 POSITIVE IONS AND ELECTRON HOLE CENTRES INTERACTING
WITH V PRINE-51 (I E%iUALS SEVEN HALVES) AkE OBSERVED. i THE RELATIVE
-INTENSITIES OF THE V PRIME4 POSITIVE IONS AND HOLE SIGNALS CHANGE WITH
THE ATMOSPHERE OF CRYSTAL GROWTH* IN MOO SUB34NB SINGLE CRYSTALS
ELECTRON HOLE CENTRES INTERACTING WI-TH NB PRIME93 (t ~EQUALS NINE HALVES)
NUCLEI ARE PRESENT; THE ELECTRONS ARE PARTLY LOCALIZEO IN THE AOLY813ENUM
~UBLATTICE. NO PRIME4 POSITIVE IUNS ARE, 48sr=NT. SYMMETrix OF THE
ELECTRON HOLE SPECTRA SHOWS THAT THE V PRIME51 NUCLEI ARE-IN
SUBSTITUTIONAL POSITIONS AND THE NG PRIME93 NUCLEI ARE IN INTERSTITIAL
ONES-.. FACILITY: 1. V. GKEBE,NSHIKOVJNSTITUT&OF SILICATE
--tHEMISTRY. FACILITY: ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE IJSSRt
-LENINGRAD.-
USSR UDC 51:155.001.57:6$1.3i06
IIATRUGIN Yu, A.
"Heasur", ent of Qualitative Characteristics"
Madelir. Sots. Protsessov [Modeling of Social Processes Collection -o-f
Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 103-118 (Translated from Referativivy Zhurnal
Kilbernetika, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3 V574 by M. Chelyshev).
Translation; Each phenoiiienon or object in the material -world is perceived --lid
recognized as a set of defined properties and characteristics differentiating i.-
trom other phenomena and objects. Four types of characteristics can be
t4ated. For exanple, such cha-racteristics as the form of ge,~iiietric Lligures h,-.ve
discrete and disordered sets of m anif estat ions. An example Cil" a (11sc-'ete and
-in be found in the prices of object.i; for sale. C( , -
ordered characteristic c,
and disordered characteristics include colors as physiologically perceived. Fir,-
all,,,, continuous, ordered characteristics irclude most physical values and nany
social and psychological characteristics, Measurentent itself corl~zerns only
ordered characteristics. Historically, measurement techni(p.Ies have been developed
and improved as applicable to additive characteristics, i. e., characteristics'
Jlor which the operation of natural addition is defined, allowing any two intor-
sities of a characteristic to be combined according to a certain rule to produce
34
57:681.3.06
USSR UDC 51: IS5.001
;.z
'.-PATRUGIN, Yu. A., Modelir. Sots. Protsessov Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970,
103 118.
~a third intensity such that its -,iurmerical expression is equal. "zo arithmetic sum
nonaddi~ivc cilarac-
of the numerical expressions of the initial intensitics, For
tzristics, the only initial material ;~or scaling is the set oT empir',cal order
relationships produced using a comparinI., device, for va-rious P;~t;jrs of intensizies.
An attempt is n. ade to- present a mathematical interpTetation of the probl em of
measurgament. The method of arbitrary scales used to measure knonadditive charac-
~~.teristics in practice is studied.
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.AU04V.Lq;d
I
I
USSR UDC - 621-378.325
MIRONOV, V. L. 2AMUSHEV, G. Y4-,, Institute of Optics of the Atmosphere,
Siberian Department of le ca e of Sciences of.the USSR,
Fluctuations in the Field of a LaserBeam Propagating Thrdugh a Turbulent
mospbere".
At
Gorlk-iy, IVUZ Radiofizika, Vc]. 15, no 6, :1972, Pp 865-872
Abstract: The paper is a continuation of research utilizing th-- Kolmogorov
spectrum of fluctuations in the index of reft-action to calcula-te the sta-
tistical characteristics of the amplitude and phase of a ln!!er beam field.
presented from a numeric.al analy.,is of the disrersion, and the
Results are I
correlational and structural- functions of fluctuations in the legarithm. of
the amplitude and phase of the field in th tionof a laser beam
e cross see
propagating in a turbulent atmosphere as a function of tbe: dimensions of
the emitter, the conditions of radiatJon focusing, and them ecordinates of
the points of observation. The authors thank S. I. Tuzova and S. N. Belo-
ance with the computations.
vitskiy for assist
p t?
USSR UDC 621-762
BUNZA, A. P., OGNEV, R. K., RYNSKAYA, Ye. S.~; PATRUSlinrA, A. G., KOLONOYETS,
G. G., SOROKINA, Z. Ye., and TER-POGOSYAN E
"Corrosion of Powder Metallurgy Titanium in a Damp Atmosphere Containing
Hydrogen Chloride and in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid"
Moscow, Merallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana), Metallurgiya
Publishing Housej Vol 6, 1970, pp 105-111
Translation: The corrosion behavior of powder metallurgy titanium in gases,
and solutions of hydrochloric acid within the temperature interval 20-80'C
Is investigated. It is established that at q tompe-rature.6f. 20'C, att"o
spheric corrosion of powder metallurgy titan~un above 3 and 77, solutions
of hydrochloric acid is not observed, and- in'a solution of hydrochloric
d with a concentration up to 10%, slight corrosion is observed after a
ci
a
certain induction period. At 800C, pmider metallurgy titanium corrodes
with- all, ~ concentrations of hydrochloric acid that, were studied, The
effective energy for activating the process of dissolving~ titanium speci-
s is 62.8-71.2 kilojoules per mole. Seven illustrations, one table,
man
and 11 bibliographic entries.
OSR UDC 595.771(571.14)
Biology Institute, Siberian Department, Academy of Sciences
Novosibirsk
USSR,
~"On the Ecology and Taxonomy of the Flies Titanopteryx maculata Mg. and
Schoenbaueria pusilla Fries. (Diptera Simuliidae) in the OW River Basin"
Leningrad, Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, VoI50, No 4, 1971, pp 770-779
Abstract: This article discusses some of the results of a study of the ecology
and taxonomy of bloodsucking flies in the upoer, middle, and lm7er regions of
e ObI River and its tributaries; observations were carri6d out from 1959 to
dh
1965 by associates of the author's institute4
It was established that the most widely distributed and malicious bloodsuckers
are the spotted fly (Titanopteryx maculata Mg.), which is found everywhere
from the tundra to the Salair foothills, and:the tundra fly (Scboenbaueria
pusilla Fries.), which is found in the forest tundra,, taiga, and forest steppes.
The former species inhabits only the OW and'its,major tributaries, such as the
Irtysh and Chulym, but the latter is also found in averaae-size rivers, such
as the Yuksa, Chichka-Yul, and so on.
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PATRUSHEVA, V. D., Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 50, No 4, 1971, pp 770-
779
Both species, which are ordinarily found together, produce one generation per
-year. As one proceeds from the upper to the lower Ob' basin, the emergence of
Sch. pusilla Fries. shifts from the beginning.of June to the end of June. In
each case, the first flight of T. maculata Mg. occurs from a few.:days to about
tuo weeks later. In both species, the ma-s- flight and attack period lasts a
little less than one month.
Homing and evening peaks of activity were observed for Sch~ pusilla Fries.,
t waij the more heat-
butT. maculata Mg. was active throughout the day, as i
light-loving of the two species.
a
nd
Finally, with respect to the taxonomy of the'flies, the spotted Ely found in
the ObI region. is believed to be the subspecies.T..maculata maculata Mg. The
species Sch. pusilla Fries. is a heterogenous one;. agreatAeal of intraspecies
variability in the structure of,the genitalia.of. the nale flies vas observed.
212
J1
USSR UDC 616.981.71-022-395.42-036.21(571-51)
and KRASOV-
SHAYWT, M. S.t VOSHCHAKINA, H. V, , NCYZIKO S. I., PATS, S.
SXIYj F. V., Onsk Institute of infections with ii-P01,44"aZA, Krasnoyarsk
Xray Sanitary Epidemiological Stat-ion
wData,Fertaining to the Epidemiology of North Asian Tickborne Rickettsiosis
in Krasnoyarsk Kray in 1936-1967.1
Moscow, Zhurnal Mlkrobiologii, Epidemiclogli iImmunobiologli, No 4, Apr 72.,
P 7 11
Abstracts North Asian tickborne rickettsiosis which was initially identified
in Krasnoycxsk Kray in 1936, still occu.rred there in 1967t uith a distribution
exceeding that in any other part of. the LJSSR. -From 1936 to 19671 10,634 cases
of this disease were recorded in Xxaznoyarsk Kray. The highest incidence of
the disease was in the 30 south-eastern rayons, Children yourger than 16 YTS
were mainly affected (6143;1"j' of casoa). The principal vector of -the disease
was D. nuttalli. The agent (D. sibiricus rickottsiae) incs isolated for the
first time from I. persuleatus, and H, concinna, The most effective method.-,
of detecting D, sibiricus rickettsiaR in ticks were 1:~r iqaIlmofillorescence tests
and tissue -culture methods. Comparison of: tesults obta4nad b~ various test
methods showed that epidemiological data p6itatidag to ~3 s= of ilia popula-
XPID
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SHAYMAN, M. S.# et al., Zhurnal Mtrobiologiis Epidemiologii. I Immunobiologii,
No 4, *Apr 71p pp 7-11
tion to the infection could be best obtained by means of skin allergy tests.
It was established that a considerable degree of latent imm-unittr existed
in-the population. Absence of latent i:munity~was one of -the reasona for the
d minaut occurrence of the disease among children
re 0
p
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USSR UDC 681.327.11
VOROBIYEV, A. D., KUDRYAVTSEVA, A. A., PRYADKIN, A. M., PATS, V. B.,
SILAMURINA, R. Z.
"Mosaic Printer"
Moscow, Otkrytiya izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye
znaki, No. 17, May 72, p 159
Translation: Patent No. 339925, class G 06k 15/02 was granted for a mosaic
printer containing a mechanism for feeding paper and ribbon, a carriage,
and a unit of metal tapes insulated from one another and placed in a mag-
netic field. The ends of the tape are connected to ar. excitation unit.
The printer is distinguished by the fact that a f-ulcrum is fastened to it.
on the carriage at an angle to the metal tape unit located on the opposite
side of the paper in order to increase the speed of the device.
39
USSR uDc 375. 4
PATS, V. B. ,PEPELYAYEVA, N. N.
"A Diode-Transistor Logic Element"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Proiny.Vhlennyye Obraztsy, lovarnyye Znaki,
No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 332576, Div sion H, filed 16 Dec 68,
published 14 Mar 72, p 225
Translation; This Author's Certificate introduces a diode-transistor
logic element which contains an input diode circuit, and~t-wo series con-
nected transistorized inverters with biasing diodes. in the base circuit.
a distinguishing feature of the patent, reliability is'. improved by con-
necting the collector and base of the transistor in the first inverter
through diodes to the collector and base respectively of the transistor
in the second inverter.
98
USSR UD C 621.357.7:G69.776(088.8)
YANITSKIY, I. V., PATSAIISKAS E.. I., RISELIS, S. P.
"Method of Electrochemical Deposition ofa Selenium Alloy"
USSR Author's Certificate No 314318, filed 28 Mar 70, p~ablished 2 Nov 71 (from
RZh-KhiTaiva, Ho 12, Jun 7.2;, Abstract No 112L335P)
Translation: A procedure has been patented for electrochenical deposition of a
Se.alloy irom an electrolyte containing selenic acid. The procedure is dis-
tinguished by the fact that in order to obtain a uniform f ilin, of a Se-Bi alloy,
Bi nitrate and T11'103 are introduced into the electrolyte, and the process takes
place at room temperature, DC 1-20 ma/cm2. The electrolyte contains (in
g/liter): H2SeO3 0-5-15, Bi(NO3)2 1-53, UN63 188-189- So~Bi alloy with serd-
conductor properties is obtained by the. proposed procedUr,le.
IDC 621.187r669.018.2
-.-USSR L
MEMINAKOVA, L. YE., SHUGAYEII.KO, V. K., VOROldsov, 1". IL, SANDM R, V. I.,
and FATSEFA, R. F., Ukrainian Scientific Research
"Electron-1,1icroscopee Study of Excess-Phase Precipitation in the Deformation of
Alloy 36uKhTYur
Moscowg Hetal-lovedeniye, i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, Iva 8, Aug 73,
pp, 16-49
Abstracti The structui-al propertles of alloy 36NYhTYu containing (in 5) t 0. 04
C, I - 1 Z'J'1, 0 .36 .9 1, 16 Ni, 12-13 Gr, ) Ti, 1.2 Al, ballawnqe-Fe, viere studied
in relation to de--ree of defo=ation and tompering nodeV"-Str4) samples 0.15 mm
thicit wre water quenched from 1100'JC, roll ed'-with a hi8h ~degree of Tcduction
(50-MO, and teranered at 600-7500C for two fours. It was found that decomposi-
tion of the solid solution in the alloy with precipitatiom of the metastable
gamma'-phase (hiFe) 3 (TiAl) wit h an FCC lattice starts even In tbe,def or=, tion
processs at 50,1,6 primarily along the grain bou-ndarle:5 and~at Ma' -- in the crain
volume. Deconnosition of the solid solution uEen defo=ed at 600-650 C is
characterized Iry discontiruous precipitation along the grain boundaries and in
76
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12 ~020 UN 0
.~..'TITLE-CONSTRUCT ION OF THE INFLUENCE~ FUNCTION ~FOR A TH I N TOROIDAL SHELL IN
CASE OF:4XISYM4.ETRIC LOAD -U-
,4UTH0R--PATSELTv 1.
~~:_C NTRY 0
(lu F INFO--USSR
NAUK SSSR, fZVESTIIAv MEKHANIKA~ TVEADOGO: rELAv tlt%R.-APR.
_;.:_,'-.1970j P. 100-103, 6
DATE PUBL
.- "SUBJECT. AREAS"MECH.1 INO., CIVIL Aj IAR IhE ENGR-
NO
TAGS-Ml~TAL STRESSt THIN SlIELL STRUCTURE, s rREsS: LOAD
CONTROL AARKING--IND KESTRICTIONS
DOCUM ENT CLASS--UNCL4S5IFlED
,::-PROXY kHL/Fr(AllE-.-20(JO/0354 5 TE P NIJ--Uil /Off 84/ 70/1:100 100 /010-3
C I R C A C C E S S I N NO--AP0124111
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212 020 Nt~ASSf Pk",,CES S NIG IJ ATE - - L 3 N"','V 7 U
U, FIED
C,IRC A CC ESS I ON IND-- AP 0 124 111
-A3STRA.CT/E-XTi,,,CT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACTs STUDY OF THE CONSTIlUll-TIUN' OF -r'ir-
r T lor,, FOR A -ILIAL -SHE 1. 1. IM: TH G A 3 E A L;)A.)
IFLUENCE FUN THIN TOR:
-TA
P,,'-ILY D[STRI8lJT'zD ALONG 11-iF., LINE THUA NUALS C()Po', (li-4*1:, H E IS
UNI FL'
ING
THE SURFACE k/!]L U I I J'4
4AFE
THE ANGULAR GEef4',lTkI(AL C0011)(t CN 0 F~
THE METHOD PPOPOSED, THE MEISSNER FUNCTWAS~ AKF. f;OUIND Fi"-R, LOADS OF I 'd 0
TYPES, AND THE GENERALIZED FORCESt STREESSESp AND 01SPLACEMENTS IN
VARIOUS CROSS SECTICINS OF ME TG-kU5 A;.eE DETEKMP4--~,D. ; THE PkINCIPLE I'D F
.-SUPERROSITION IS APPLIED IN DETERMINING THE INFLUENGE FUKTIONS AND THE
GENERALIZED STRESSES OF THE GIVEN STRUCWRE~
!'i4t~L4"\ I 1'.-I-pn
1 1, 11 1
Intravenous radinportography (determination of the cardioportal tirne) was carried out
in 78 patients with portal hypertension. The investigations have shown that intrawenous
radioportography in combination with other tec niques. Is Perspective in the diagnosis of
h
portal hypertension, However, it not always ina e it possible to evaluate the form of portal
k
hypertension, ina5rrtKh as chingm of the enr4lin ortal time mainly di.-pend on the deRree of
p
obstruction offhe portal sysicin ind Me developi ent of collaWral circulation.
Intrasplenic radioporlography was done In 16 patients with renal byperiension. The lat-
ter technique is pempective In the diaimos(s of parial, hyperletrOon, as well ai In the evalita-
tion of-features specific to collateral .-routs of circulation. Intrasple(lic radloporlography Jn
combination with other techniques should also be utilized for.the recqgnition of the severity
of liver affection in patients suffering from portal hypertension.
*011Y951
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Ves tnik Xhivu
PRDMY SOURCE: rg imeni 1' 1. Grekova, 1970,
Vol 104, Nr I pp 444
ON PATHOGENESIS OF HEMORRHAGE FROM ESOPHAGEAL AND GASTRIC'
VEINS IN PORTAL HYPERTENSION
By 31, D. Pam .ow-- L. /. .-lruia, L. .11. Karflnia and
The authors have investigaled 123 patients with portal hypertension complicated
by esopbageal or gastric phlebectasis. In 88 patients there were gastroes,.)phageal hernor-
rhages in the ananmesis.*In 34 patients during.surgical proced'ures on esophageal arid
-astric veins the biupsy imicosa specimens from the cardiac portimi of the stomach and
F~wer esophagus were studiccl. It is concluded ' that a hemodviiamic factor-high 'portal
pressure is of. primary importance in Causing hemorrhage frorn csophitgaal or gastric
varices. The startiiij,, mcclianism of bleviling, is.hypertensive crisis in thp portil system.
Acid-pcptic factor could contribLite It.) heniorrhage, while distitrhances in the blo,)d
coagulation system COMILl StipUlatC its f1j.JSSiVV ChafHCter and duration, but they do not
On a- leading part in flie omirrence of bleeding.:
7, W1
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19790881
~412 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
T:ITLE--GHARACTERISTICS OF THE ALLOYING OF :METAL WHEN:UUILD:IpIG UP WITH A
-FLUX CORED-WELDING STRIP -U-
--.AU'
THOR-MY-PATSKEVICHt I.R., KHEYFETS, L.:YA*
--USSR
~_CQUNTRY OF INFO
SVARKAt FEB. 1970t U2) t13-15"
.-)ATE-:PUBLISPED ------- 70
t.SUBJECT, AREAS--MECH.r IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TQPLC TAGS--WELD SURFACINGi WELD FACINGP WELDING ELECT-RODEP METAL POWOER
?4AkKING--NQ RESTRICUONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REFL/FkAi4E--2000/0313 s Tc. 1-1 N(]--UK/O 12 S/ 701000 /00,'?/ 00 13/0015
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124072
C-1 41_'l F+.r_ I
4-
JS
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ACCESSION NO--AP0124072
-~ABSTRACT/EXTR4CT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE CONTENTS OF A
FLUX CORED POWUER ELECTRODE STRIP USED FOR BOILDIING UP THE SfJaFACE OF A
METAL PART BY WELDING IS DJSCUSSED. A CERTAIN PROPORTION OF THE
CONTENTS FILTERS THROUGH THE WEAK PART AT THE END 01= THE STRIP Via
PASSES STRAIGHT INTO THE 14ELDING BATH, BY PASS[NG THE MOLTEN DROPS ON
THE. EIND OF THE ELECTRODE, AND THUS ENIEkING, DIRECTLY IWO THE METAL.
THE EXTENI TO 'WHICH THIS HAPPENS DEPENQ~ !ON 7HE ME-qilOl) DF MANUFACTURING
THE POWDER STRIP.
UNC LASS I F IFQ-
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LISSR
r
Pk TS F S v iHi R C 5 TA L' 01: -Y. I NY.F.,
7nyristor Converter For Irve2tigation Sy The '!A_-Lh06 Of F~,mion I'f :~~eltirjo And
Evaporation Of Electrode "'aterial"
Sb. nauchn. tr. ':germ. oolitekhn. in-ta olle~cti:,zn LIf Sclentif-Ic z i s T
7a,
'ekiy P lytechn-Cti 1Tnet' i
0 1-97^,- -No 76, 75-79, (Froi yeye
j
imeneniye, !I'o 6, n,-; , I
r 1970, Abatruct No
Translatior: A urit is propised 0 - L
for investiEcitIon of the in,,tuntjneo,.~o =]t-1-- r~-Ie
for dote rmins t ion or the coefficients of meltinE and ov6ror~,tlcn otf electrode
metersi durinir arc weld4nz. The unit consia-~u of a controll5d. rectifier, a Con-
trol zyztem, an electronic timiniz reii3y, bird e~ Cevice Ifor imiobilizatl;on of t-_
anecimeni and --'or strikine of tne are. 1~,e.rectiflttr is built uj of, u 7-h~ise bridae
"he
cirvilt based on tTM-1-2-150 tzir;stors. A control. Byetez couistv of an electron
h -4 ~ Ix :i
switch b3sed o*r. a trensistor ard a I-r, ace rectifl,~~r wi4h a- eak tmnsforrters-
Ill. 2 ref. k.T.
14
MW MR IM I W.,
MOSOV, N. M., LISHCHUK, V. A., PALETS, B. X&I&I I" YEMAKOVA,
L. h S 1. ~A
L I., LYABAM, Ye. G.
"Algorithmic Support of a Model of the Internal SDhere of an Organism"
Upr. i Inform. Protsessy v Zhivoy Pripode. [Control and Information Processes
in Living Nature -- Collection of Works), Moscow, Naukt Press, 1971, pp 178-
182, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract
No 3 V594,by V. Mikheyev).
Translation: Requirements are studied for a system of algorithmic support
of the model of the "internal sphere" of an organism for realization by digi-
tal computer. The most important are the following: 1) the model must have
a modular structure with the minimum number of global va-riablas; 2) all
modules of the model should be described in the same lanipjage, 3) great ilide-,
pendence (in the sense of programing) of individual modules Exam each other
and from the system as a whole is possible; 4) good controlability of the
program realizing the model; 5) the program should have wide possibilities
for contact with the operator during the process of computation; 6) self-
improvement of the model during operation. The modules of the general model
of the "internal sphere" of the organism are~the cardiova-~cular system, the
temperature control system, the respiration contjol system, the system for
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ANWSOV, N. NJ., LISHCHUK, V. A., PALETS, B. L., PATSKINA, S. A. , YEMMKOVA,
1. 1., LYABMi, Ye. G., Upr. i Inform. Protsessy v Zhivoy 11ripode, Moscow,
'Nauka Press, 1971, pp 178-182.
self-regulation of local blood circulation, the regulation of -water and salt
metabolism and the central nervous control skstem. Mathematical models are
presented for the system of regulation of blood flow tilrough the skeletal
musculature and the system for temperature control in the organism. It is
noted that programs have been created on their basis for machine realization
in the input language BESNI-ALGOL. A special "control" program is called for,
allowing printout of all variables of interest to an investigator in digital
or graphic-form, as well as calculation of a number of arbitrary quantities
for the model (mean values, integral estimates, etc.)..
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PATSKO, V. S., Sverdlovsk
"Conditions for Acceleration in a Second-Order Linear Differential Game"
Moscow, Prikladnaya Matematika i 1-bkhanika, No. 3, 14ay/Jun 72, pp 420-425
Abstract: The following second-order system is cons-4dered
dxldt = Ax t u - v,
where x is a two-dimensional phase vector, A is a conM:ant 2 2 matrix,
and u and V are the controlling actionsiof the first and sei~ond Dlayers
respectively. It is assumed that at any time t
U(t) 4;:-: U, 2)(t) e V$ l.. 2)
where U is a secment on a plane not reducing to a poik and V is a con-
vexi bounded closed set. A game is defined as the system (1.1) hitting
at some previously assigned point ra. Necessary and sufficieft conl~itions
are given for deviation in a second-order linear diffez;ential gane. The
notion of devation is defined as follows: let the
realization u(- )" be
a measurable function of time u(t), t. < < satisfyir!L~-; the reszrictior,
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PATSKO, V. S., Prikladnaya Matematika, 1 MBkhanik-3, No. 3, May/Jun 72,
pp 420-425
(1.2) at any time t and formed by the first gamn ina ny zPanner in the Dro-
cess of the game. It is assumed that the second game for t > to can
encounter any realization u(* ). Its control of the second gwae. must be
constructed on the feedback principle using the discro-,te scheme
fv[xl, A[x1J. The time discrete A[xl >~ 0 deter-m-ines -the rila..,nitude of the
semi-interval V* < t < t* t A[.Tlt*jl, over which the,control -v stays con-
stant and depends on the position x[t1l,where vfxl. is,,sclected in -kerm3
of V. Excluded from the discussion is the case in which the set V is a
segment 1~ying on a line passing through the segment U.~ 11ecessary and suf-
ficient conditions for this case Afollov from the previous rusults of the
theory of differential games.
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USSR 691.327:S39.376
MELINIK, R. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and PATSULA, A. Ya.,
Engineer
."Study of Nonlinear Creep of High-strength Concrete"
Moscow, Beton i Zhelezobeton, No,3, Mar..1973, pp, 39-40.
Abstract: The Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Construction Engiriee:eing has
been studying the deformation and strength of heavy vibrated,concrete
and the influence of creep of this concrete on loss of- piestressing and
crack resistance of centrally and noncentrally compressod. reinforced
concrete structural elements since 1965. This article presents some of
the results of studies of type 600 and 7001concrete of compositions
1:1.09:2.97 (W/C 0.40) and 1:0.94:1.65 (1Y1C 0.34).
USSR UDC: 8.74
DRYGA, D. A. PATSY UK P.
"Evaluating the SDeCtTal Density of a Random PyoceSs Fi-om the
Correlation Function"
;-h
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologorazyed. neft. in-t (Wo r s of -, e West
Siberian Scientific Research lijstitute~ of Geologicial. Petroleum
Prospecting) , 1972, v),p. 55, pp 207-208 (from R*Lh.-Kibe-rnetil~a,
No 10 Oct 72, abstract No 10V652)
TranslatiDn: A standard progrart in Minsk-22 codes. The prograr,
is used for calculating the spectral densities of a process fron
available values of the correlation function.
U%CLAS'SIFIED 11CESSING FJATF--201qfJV70
liz CC9 P P,
JITLE-IMETFLIDS CF 5--LVING CERTAIN CGA'-IT,ICNLE-S5 DIFFLRENI IAL GAMES OF N
PLAYEkS --U
-'AUTH0R-PATSjg&Q.Vj.~V..P.
--CCUNTRY C-F INFC-LSSR
SGURCE-AVTOMAT I TELEMEKHANIKA, L970* NR PP
IKA 31-39
DATE PUBt ISHED---70
~.----$U8JECT AREAS-MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-I)IFFERENrAL EQUATION, LtNEAR DIFFERENTIAL. GAME HEORY
-CLNTRCL MARKING-NG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSI F IED
PROXY REEL/F RAME-1998/0604 STEP NO--UR/0103/7OiOOOl~0041003L/003cJ
C IRC ACCESSICN NG--APOIZ1273
212 CC9 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--20hOV70
C IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0121273
G11-0- A B S T t--.A C TTflF METHODS OF SOLVING
Tl:if; ES'lZl:-:[,,TfAL FEATURE
COALITICNLESS GAMES PLAYERS ARE SUGGESTED.
OF MlICH I S TIHAT FHE PLAYERS' smo-Eci~S IN THE GFIV RAL CASE I
AR E
NONSEPARATELY INCLUDED IN THE XMill" PA;O-S OF UH& El~.)IJATIONS OF THE GAME
PROCESS AS leELL AS IN fHE EXPRESSIONS C~F THE CRf rj:.il~ I'A;% i)lz THE PLAYEV
THE SUFFICIENT C6,NDITIUNS Or' -THE LXISTE4CE Of THE GA14 E
SOLUTKN ARE 013TAINCE0. T HE R E ARE A L SO ~ G I VE .14 TH E N E-C E S SA::, Y C il',10 I 11 WNS 0 F
THE EXISTENCE OF T1
HE GAME SGLUT ION IN THE FCRM OF A SYSTEM OF ORDINARY
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.
UVIC
-_1/2 009 LASSIFIEW' Z.OCESMG DATE-20NOV70
4ITLE-PREPA:~A11UN UF bl,UGH FiA")- ,i I-: AT
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CLUNTRY OF INI-~G-IjSSR
SOURC E--U. S . S . R262 766
REFEPENCE-.-LTK,,~YrIYA, [ZL):Dkr--T.l P k014 -CBRAZTSY, TUYAANYE: Z N A K 1 197 0
'.:'DATE PUbLISHEC-04F EB 70
~,,:SWJECT AREAS-610LOGAICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES, C H EMI 5 T RY
.,::-T[,PIC --ChEMICAL -NT, WHEAT, PROCE$50) PLANT. PRODUCT, AMINO AGID
TAGS PATE
t0,JTi-,GL IM A f-~ K IG--,Irl I,C S Ilt I (_j I C..~IS
-..''DOCUM EINT C UA 5 '--UNCLAD> I E D
P)W`XY RLtL/f-AAME--3CCi/t.9U STEP NC-UR 7ali-, 00 f 000 /000 OPit-i0o
-::C IRC ACCES51CN
212 cl c 9 U C L A' ~z S I i~: 1 E 0 PRIUCE~;'.5 ING Uo'kTE--,-~0MlUV7fj
C 1 R C AG E S S -1 CA .', Cl --A A G I I L 7
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~ A~ ilJL
I
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w I T fi f - L C UI t A N 0 W A T ',-~ P. r H U; L F IN 6 i"I I A C ~!~' f V A J* L 1) P, F L) E 1.4 E E s
FCk 10-2C CyS, --Ifzg jj,,j,, ~'-O;D,3-0.02 ','Y. of-
o _ ~y t C I i
C GN S Tr litAID 2C-'l-PE8,( I x
'Y'jHlClj ALSO Ct.)ITAINEa
ER. ~'-AC I L I i T.
I T U t L OF TH E
UAK ING rky.
WNIC L A S S I F I F
-- ---- -- --
USSR VDC621 762.2(088.8)
pmlaals. H. t ROIWOV A. 1. BARANDY 14. BUrOlM 11. 1. KHROM 1,
"%"M. sIONYCHAROVt M. T. I and SAGUBOV, Ti H., Noril'sk Kining aid Ketallurgi-
cal Combine imeni A. 1. Zavenyag~n
"Electrolyzer for Naking Metal Powde3e'
USSR Authors' Certificate 111o 267080P Cl. 40c, 1/021 40c, 5100, (C 22d)t filed
21 Feb 67 published 23 Jan 70 (from M-Metallurgiyao No 3, Max 71, Abstract
HO 3GO9~
Translationt The electrolyzer contains-a b-,Lth, anodes, disk cathodes fastened
on a shaft, purrent supply unitp and drive rnechanism. In mAer to decrease
power conmiption and increase dependability of electrolyzer operations the
drive mechanism is supplied with a toothed rack, which enea(les with the geax
that is fixed on the shaft Ath the cathodes and impaxte to the cathocles a
reciprocating motion along the path of a pendulum. The contact at the ppint
of,the current supply to the shaft by the cathodes is tado to be fixed. Ore
Allustratian.
29
Pharmacology and ToAicology
USSR TJDC 577-153.4.(575.3)
KHAYDAROV, K.. Kh., and NIKIT1N, V. I., Institute of Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences adzhi SSR, and Tadzhik State Medical Institute imeni
Abuali ibn-Sino
"Effect of Certain Derivatives of Carbamic Acid on the Cholinesterase Level
in Blood Serum of Intact Rabbits
Dushanbe, Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 14, No 6, 1971, pp 68-69
Abstract: To determine whether a derivative of carbamic acid, preparation K2,
affects the cholinesterase level in blood,serum of intact rabbits, two deriva-
tives of this series were investi ated. The preparations were: 5-carbamyloxy-
2,5,6,6-tetramethyl-2-etliyl-delta -dihydropyrane (K3) and 5-curbamyloxy-2,2,5,6-
tetrametiiyl-6-ethyl-delta3-dihydropyrane (KO. These compouads are white
crystalline powders poorly soluble In wat6r. Both preparations were given
intraparenterally in doses of 50-100-200 mg/kg in starch. The results vere
compared with.proserine (10 mg/kg). During the first hours after the admin-
istration of 50, 100, and 200 rjig of the K3 and K6 preparations, no marked
changes were discovered in the activity of pseudachol-inestarase. A sharp
decline in this level was detected 5 hours after the administration of 100
mg/kg of the K3 preparation,,and on the third day after the administration
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KHAYDAROV, K. Kh., et dl., Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 14,
No 6, 1971, pp 68-69
of 200 mglkg of the K6 preparation. Experiments with proserine were tested
under similar conditions to compare its effect with the K3 and K
preparations.
6
Proserine was tested in a dose of 10 mg/kg. A reduction in the cholinesterase
level of 30-34% was noted already in the first 5 hours. The maximum decrease
was detected in the first day -- 53%, and a 45% reduction was observed by the
third day. It was thus shown that the K3 and K6 prepar'ations have some anti-
.cholinesterasic properties, but-that the action is much weaker and less pro-
.longed than that of proserine.
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USSR UDC 611~. 3
--T I
TWITAYEV, T. H., -4-Ifadzhik St~tte -Ie`ical astitute imeni. "tbuald
ibn-Sina
"Effect of klumio on the Nuclbia Acid Content or the Hemato-ooieUc Or.,ails Dl~--ing
Acute Radiation Sicimess Induced by Low-liitensity lrradiati.-aWl
Dushanbe, Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy 33R, Vol I' , "0 7. 970, PP
Abstract: Eighty mice received a single exposure to vrholo-l~.-rjy.x-ray irmiia~ion
r) and, 3 to 25 days 1-riter, were given a sin-le perura-- doza of tho pr~-,para-
a c -d r
tion muiV (500 P;g/kg). irrad;ation sharply reduced tho nLcleic , i -'p*rticu 1y
DNA) content of the bone
-a-irrow and spleen ce!13. Th- daci-eaoe in H~Ik v;as lo:33
pronounced in the Wnu m-,rruw than in the spicen. ?.vororalJon of 't; :-,~UCIOIC acid3,
especially of RNA, proceeded irioro rapidly In mice treatei WiLia iralwiya tnan ill trie
control group. Muivo also stimtAlatect homtopolori.3 and call d1miNion
1/2 034 UNC -LASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70
c 0 N T i
TI:TLE--CHANG3E IN THE CONTENT CF 70TAL RZOTEIN AND PkOTEI .N FRA TI NS 1. ~p
._1-~-~BLOOD SERUM OF RATS IN THF HIGft 04WNTAINS -U-~
T. M. PAUK S. I
'CIGUNTRY OF 1,NFO--USSR
~`.' SOURCE--MOSCOW, K9,SMICHESKAYA BIOLOG!YA I M E D I TS I N A RUSSIANt VOL 4v '40 11
~~'.'.'_.__J4NUARY FEBRUARY 1970, PP 81-82
C':DATE --PUBLISHED ------- 70
BJECT AREAS--BIOLCIGICAL AND MEDICAL-SCIENCIES
.."TORIC TAGS--ALTITUDE SICKNESS, BLOOD CHEMISTRYi SLOOO SERUM, PROTEIN,
-.SP*AC E 4EDICINE
't&STROL, MAqKlF4G--N'0 RFSTRICTMNS
06CUMFNT CLA S S--IJ%-CL A S 5 1 F I EO
--1986/0751 N0--UR 10453170/004 /~)91 jt~,03 jl-~r,92
q0kYlPEEL!F!'Z&ME STEP
C I P.C ACCESSION NO--AP0102716
UNC L A S S I F I E
'SNIVIN(IGW
HOIH 3HI 01 031~MdSNV8f N A 3 HUVH A3141 b3-l-JV SAVC 141ST 0 ti v H'
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NU VIS :-,INOOIV W OOSIE) st~mmnuw WAH JHI NI ~GVW SIVI~
3t, ~Jld3S (-~C'U-hd ~;Hl NI 514011OVbJ N131U~fd ONV N131(jed :il) 1%11~11NO3 314.1
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OLci Sll-- lv~3 C Nil S S 33011 d 03 1:3.1 S S VIl :)N-n Z/Z,:
USSR UDC: 621.391.17
PAUK, S. 14. Active Member of the Scientific and Tethnical:Society of Radio
""_Elect.-onics and Communicaticns imeni A..S. Popov
"On the Problem of Resistance to Interference of Actu4l Coarminications Systems
With Multiple-Position Frequency~Keyingl~
Moscow, Rodiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 6, Jun 711$ pp 34-36~
Abstract: Analysis of the resistance to interference of an incoherent
multiple-frequency discrete data transmiasion system dives a relatively
simple expression for evaluating the probability of malfunction of an
elementary transmission. It is shown thatthis expression can be used to
account for the actual operating conditions'of tile system.
UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--30OCTIO
1/2 039
TITLE--THE EXPEDIENCY OF USING SYSTEMS.WITH MULTIPOSITIONAL FREQUENCY
DURING THE ACTIOWOF PULiSED NOISE -U-
YE.G., PAUK, S.'M*
-..'~._COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE-ELEKTROSVIAZI, VOL. 24, FEB* 1970t P. 44-51
PUBLISHED ---- FE870
SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENG11., NAVIGATION
TOPIC TAGS--SIGNAL NOISE SEPARATION, OATA TRANSMISSloii, TrLEPHONE NETWoRK,
PULSE SIGNAL
C ON T R 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
Jo-_: .00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
__~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1175 STEP NO--UR/0106/70/1)241000/0044/0051
-_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120022
UNCLASSIFIEU
..............
'212 039 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
C_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120022
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DER IVATION OF AN EXPRESSION FOR
R E:
THE IMPROVEMENT IN THE NOISE StABILITY OF A DISC,.TE DATA TKANSMISSION
E
SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPOSITIONAL FREQUENCY MANIPULATI'ON AS COMPARED TO A
BINARY SYSTEM* THE STUDY IS CONOUCTED,FOR THE CASE OF:A DOMINATING
PRESENCE OF PULSE NOISE IN THE CHANNEL SUCH AS IN MODEPN TELEPHUNE
LINKS. EXPRESSIONS ARE DERIVED AND:ILLUSTRATED SY;GRAPHS FOR THE
~DEPENDENCE OF THE 1,14PROVEMENT'ON THE NUMBER OF POSITIONS. THESE RESULTS
:SHOW-THAT THE IMPROVEMENT.INCREASES WITH THE~NUMBIER Of POSITIONS AND
-..ATTAINS-SIGNIFICANT VALUES EVEN BELOW TEN POSITIONS.
NC LA SS TF FE
Rktra~ction and Refining
USSR uDG 622-7:553-492.1
_EAUIqR,,_J4_A., -inistry of Geology RSF`SR, KUZOETSOV, V. P. wad PATIaR, V. i.,
-_ Z
All-Union Scientific Research Institute-'of YAneral Resources (V.D,',S)
"Technology of Processing High-Silica Bauxites"
Moscow, Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, No 1, Jan 73, PP 31-33
Abstract: The -processing of high-silica bauxite ores is discussed with resrect
to increasing the ext:Laction of alwaina from these ores. and productivity while
reducing energy consumption. Sintering in a kiln was cotiTared to sinterin~r on
OK-108 conveyors. Different alumina charges were tested under laboratoY7 con-
ditions at the Moscow Institute of 6teels and Alloys (ICSiS), 0,_ere it was
established that sintering in roasting conveyors is the'best rn~_-thod since the
productivi1by of -as-sintering pellets on the OK-108 conveyor war, 6100 kg, cinter
from I m2 fire grate per hour instead of 30-40 1% from A. r12 inzier surface of
the kiln, and heat consunptior. of 800 thousand heal per ton of siatcr instep-A
of 11-1400 thousand 'Kcal in a kiln. Results of laboratory tezt.s sho,.rcd that
alurdna yield from the cinter v!_tj which uno ahr;osL
higher thtui from 'kiln f~interinfr. At tb(, prornerit t1jre r3intr;rir,,, 1, f; It a -
ing iiiastered at VCZ, 14ISV9 and VAMI (All-UnIon lnotiti-tc-
o bauxites from diffarcnt ore depoGits- ~5 bibliofe
171L raphic refia-,,.,rices.
USSR UDC.- 621.13T2.5
KAULAKIS, L. 1., NARGELAS, A. A., FAUKHA, V. V.
"Characteristics
of a Transistorized Quadripoie, ryratar"
V sb. Flektroteklini.k,
.1 Q'qectricaj jjj,
-V-7- ,Iikn, U0.12, 1)(!C 'to, 11.11f;1'ract No 1
1970, 5-72711--2 1 from BM-fludlatokhr' 2A19()
Translation: Th,~ autborn analyze a r.11rator c i rcill t of' two
voltage-controlled current generators. Parallel networkslare introduced
into the Mrrator to ensure oT)era:tioti for any input voltage polarity. Special
circuits based on multiple transistors are used to increaze the input. ana
output imredances. Two operating modes are possible: the crTqmensation mode
and the balanced rpride. Analysin shows certain ndvantager, of the 'balanced
made. Curves are given for the tenTerature 'dependence of the output current,
and an expression is presented for the relative error ass a;; t-unction of the
g3rrator impedance. Five illustrations, bibliography of one:title'. N. S.
041237
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JkT kR~Ntg NK-8 AND.NK-9-4 AND THE-DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION TO
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"A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY WITH 'FlUID-
FILLED CAVITIES*, /65-69/, BY m0 A PETROV
0-U 11 lSl:YlV6_A,
.1
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.4 SUB lITTED BY THE CO,',!PU--
AND A. S. YEGUDKI HAVE BEE,
TATION C OF T ACADEMY OF CIENCES AND THE MINISTRY OF THE'
MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND.TOOL INDUSTRYj RESWECTIVELY.
*THE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTI G TECHNOLOGY OF CRITICAL-PURPOSE N. H-
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ALLOY STEELS AND ALLOYS OF IMPROVED QUALITY AC41EVED BY THE
INERT GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDE THE FURNACEw, BY laL-11c
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HAS
1/2 025 UNCIL ASS I F I EG PROCESSING 0AT'_::--2-rN0V`0
TITLE--TRUE SPECIFIC HEAT AT LOW TEMPERATURES, ABSOLUTE: ENTR-OPY ANO
ENTHALPY UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS OF KBO SUB2 -U-
AUTFf3R-(O3)-PAUKOV, I.YE., KHRIPLOVECHt L,*M.P, POPOV.P. ApPo
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~~,SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KH114. 1970t 44(2), 547
A)ATE 'PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
:...TOP I CTAGS--SPEC IF IC HEAT ENTROPY, ENT"ALPY# LdW TE114PERATURE PRoPERTY,
il.'~,~,.-CALORIMETRY, POTASSIUM CCOMPOUNO, BORATE
''C6NTROL IMARKING--NO RESTRICTION
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--3006/1419 S TF PNO--UR /On T6f 70/044 f,00 205 4'11054 7
tlRt ACCESSION NO--AP0135093
UNCLASS IF IEO
milli
2/2 025 UNCL ASS IF I ED PR OCESSING DATE-27NOV70
Cl,RC ACCESSION NC--AP0135093
A8S-TRACT/EXT-RArT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE TEST SPECIAENS WERE PREPD,
FROM PURE K SU32 CO SUB3 AiND H SU63 80 SU83 AND 00-11YORATED AT
550DEGREES. THE SP. HEAT C SUBP V,AS i'LlEASURED IN A VACUUM ADIABATIC
CALORIMETER AT 12.11-312.22DEGREESK. THE C SUBP VALUES INCREASED WITH
TEMP. FROM 0.106 CAL PER IMOLE DEGREE AT 12.11UEGREESK TO 16,39 CAI. PER
14OLE DEGREE AT 312.22DEGREC-SK. BELO,4 18DE-GREFSK, r; SURP FOLLOWSJHE
ALPHATAU PRIME3 LAW. THE C SUBP (TAU) CURVES WAS EXTRNPOLATED TO
ODEGREESK 15 SU1312 EQUALS 0.0339 ENTROPY U,1141r; H S0612 MINUS H ""'060
EQUALS 0.303 CAL PER MOLE). UNDER STANDARD COND[TIONS SCIEGREES SUB298
TIMES 15 EQUALS 19.12 ENTROPY UNIT AND :ETADEGRF-E.5 S06298 T114ES 15
H SUBG DEGREES EQUALS 2895 CAL PER MOL5;.
-UNCLASS-IF-IED
_iFlE0-:- PIZUCESSING DAT&~ 30OCT70
~112 018 UNCLASS
I
TITLE TEMPERATURE FUNCTION OF THE ISPECIFIC.HEAT AND ELECTRIC RESIS AN
CE
.:OF DYSPROSIUM NEAR THE NEEL POINT -U-;
YE.3-t KOVALEVSKAYAt YU*A.r RAKHMENKULOVP F.S.r,
I.YE.
PAUK-91
gTRY
TRY, OF INFO-US5R
'_~~,SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12131,.774-80
OAT EPU6LISF.ED--70
-SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TAGS-RESISTIVITYt SPECIFIC HEAT, DYSPROSIUM, TEMPERATURE
'EEL TEMPERATURE
13E PN 0N C E ,N
~~`CQ-4tRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTiONS
~~`DOCUNENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
r,--PROXY REEL/FRAME-1987/1968 STEP NO--UR/0181/7OiOl2/00310774/0780
-CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0105042
U N C L A 5 S f F f &D
018 UNCL'4SS IF I E OCESSING OATE-30OCT70
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CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0105042
'':ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--LUI GP-0- ABSTRACT. MEASUREMENTS WERE CARRIED OUT OF
HEAT AND ELECT. RESISTANCE OF DY CLOSE TO THE NEEL POINT.
PECTED PROPOR11ONALITY 3ETWEEN
CONSIDERABLE DEVIATIONS EXIST FROM THE EXi
THE MAGNETIC PART OF SP. HEAT AND THE DERIV* OF ELEC. RESISTANCE WITH
TEM PL T,I-..E TEMPS. CORRESPONDING TO.L THE EXTREMES OF'THE STUDIED
-.PROPERTIES 00 NOT COINCIDE. AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO DET. THE FOR14 OF THE
FUNCTION WHICH DESCRIBED THE PECULIARITY OF SP. HEAT, W I LrHOUT THE CHOICE
NEEL POINT. FACILITY: INST. NEORG.~?*,HIM.* NOVUSIBIRSKe
~USSRG
UNCLASSIFIED---
1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED pqOCESSIN:~ DATE--11,SEP70
'T.ITLE--TRUE SPECIFIC HEAT AT LOW TEMPERATURES# ABSOLUTE ENTROPY1 AND'-
ENTHALPY OF CESIUM CARBONATE -U-
-'..AUTHOR--PAUKOV9 I.YE., RAKHMENKUL.OV# F.S.w. LUKYANOVA4 1.0.
CMTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-.ZH* FIZ.. KH1.4. 1970, 44(l), 256-7
DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
7~::SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~'-tbPIC TAGS--ENTROPY, ENTHALPY, CESIUM COMPOUND, CARBONATEt CALORTMETFR,
SPEC-IFIC HEAT
ZONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
M~ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1983/0944 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/00110256/r)257
,-,~IRC-ACCESSION ND--AP0053868
UNCLASSIFICO
-?i2 023 UNCLA.S$lFlr'_D PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
NO--AP0136460
.._48STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ENTERFEROMIET' iC ?I-THOrS CAN BE
US,ED F.OR THE SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF THE V~CLOCKlY AND THE A,9SORPYtON
OF THE ULTRASOUND. A SERIES OF ODD HARMONICS OF hiLPIE,!1)jr.*,RYS'j'AL -OAS ws~col
LN THE ULTRASONIC INTERFEROMETER. IT WAS SHOWN EXPIL. THAT THE REACTION
-CURVE ON THE ODD HARMONICS CORRESPONDS To THAT OBTATNIEt) ON THE BASE
FREQUcNCY; ONLY THE COEFF. OF THE STANDING WAVE UECREASES WITH
INCREASING ORDER NO. OF THE HARAONIC. THE MEASU-REIMENTS!0F THE VELOCITY
AND ABSORPTION OF THE ULTRASOUND WERE CARRIED OUT B1 THE METhOD AND WITH
THE APP, USED PREVIOUSLY BY 1. ANO P. (L0C*,CIT.l, rHE RESOLTS WERE IN
AGREEMENT FOR THE SAME HAR1,10t.11C. DIFFRACTION LOSSE,~ dERE TAKEN VITO
CONSIDERATION FOR THE LOWER HARMONICS. FACILITY: KAUNAS.
-POLITEKH. INST., KAUNAS# USSR.
All- I A-C r V
USSR
PAULAUffim, V. and STEYSHUNAS, S.
"The Rate of Covergence of the Distribution of the KlXiMln Of Sequen-
tial Sums of Tndependent, Variously Distributed Random Vectors to the
Limit Rule"
Lit. Mat. Sb. [Lithuanian Mathematics Journal], 1`973, Vol 13, No 2,
139-147 (Translated from Referativnyy Zharnal Kibeinetika, No 10,
1973, Abstract No 1OV32)
Translation: This work presents multidimensional analogues of several
theorems of V. B. Nevzorov CRZKklat, 1971, 12V49; 1972, 7V29) concerning
the rate of convergence of a distribution of the maximimn of:sequential
sums to the limit rule. The first three theorems give the rate of con-
vergence as the distribution of the maximum approaches the normal rule,
while the fourth theorem studies the case wbon identically distributed
componenets belong to the areas of attraction of a k-dimensional sym-
metrical stable rule with index l 200 Mrad decomiposed the polymer. The
results showed that irradiation at doses up to 5 X 109 rad of I, I!,
IV, and.V! with a low ohmic resistance did not change the physico-
chemical and electrophysioal properties!of theso.polymers - i.e.,
they are suitable for use in redioelectronic devices.operating under
conditions of exposure to ionizing radiation.
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2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PRGCESSINIS DATE-11SEP70
CIRr- ACCESSION NO--AP0107631
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PYROLYSIS WITH GROUP VI 14ETALS AS
CATALYSTS At 780 'AND 790DEGREES YIELDED 70-80PERCENT AND 15-40PFR.C;-:NT
MORE C SUB2 H SU34p RESP.,p AND ONE SIXTH TO 014E C-1114HTH OF THE UNIFACTED
HYDROCARBONS A14D RESINS OBTA14ED BY PYROLYSIS WITHOUT 4 CATALYST. THF C
SUB3 H SUB6 YIELD REMAINED IN SIMILAR LIMITS. THE GASOLINE, 8.
37-149DEGREES AND HAVING SP. GR. 0,657t Nt AND ISOPARAPFINS 92.58o
NAPHTHENES Z.839 AND AROMATItS 4~~59PERCENTI, WAS DILD. WITH 40
-52PERCENT
STEAM. A SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE..APP.s ISIPRESENTEO.
UMCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 547-565.2
PAUSHKIN, YA. M., LUNIN, A. p.j and KOMISSAROV, V. I., Moscow Institute'
6T-Pe`fr-O-cHMMj and Gas Industry , Imeni I M,, GubkIn
-Reduction Polymers"
"Synthesis of Thermally Stable oxidation
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRo Val 195, N6 5, Dec 70, pp 1125-1127
Abstracts In light of the increasing interest1n, redox polymers, a
synthetic route was developed based on heterocandensation of disodium
acdtylenide (DNaAc) with 2,5-dibromoquinone (DB,Q) and 1,4-dimethoxy-
2.5-dibromobenzene followed by demethoxylationiivith EX. It was deter-
mined that the redox capacity of the polymer drtps with increased re-
action temperature, which may be due to partial crosslinking and de-
hydration. The polymer obtained maintained its redox capacity for
10 hrs even when heated in air to 30OPC,, This polymer shows semi-
conductive properties. The synthesis took place In two stagess first
stage was carried out in a flask in hexadecane modiumo with reaction
temperature of 2500. The process lasted 10 hrs in argon atmosphere.
The ratio of DNaAc to DBQ was 2il. Second stage was c.arried out in
solid phase in temperature range 300-4500 yielding the polymer# a black
------..Powder Insoluble in water or organic solients,
7_1
UDC 577-1:615-7/9
PAUSTOVSKAYA, V. V., RAPPOPORT, M. B~., GOLENK01 V. S.
"Data on the Toxicological Evaluation-of the Hexahydrodimethyl
Ester of Terephthalic Acid"
Parmakol. i toksikologiza. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Pha-nuacology and
ar tment a I-TO-11-8 c t 1.,Q,
Toxicology. Republic Interdep n of~Works.), 1970,
No 5. Pp 154-157 (from RZh-Biolo'giches-kaya Khiniya, no 19, 10 Oct
70 Abstract No 19 F1794 by A6 Ignat yev)
.~.Translation: This substance has low toxicity and. when injected
in-Eo Mlterats and mice (115-1110 LD56) it produces only a tendency
for total blood protein, including the albumin fractiona, to do.
crease with a slight increase in the amoiunt of gle~bulin.fractionz.
Same changes occur in the higher divisions of_ tho` anbuals central
nervous system.
112 014 UNC ASS FtED' WOCESSING DATE--30OCTI
TITLE-SYNTHESIS OF NEW WEAKLY ACIDIC CATION EXCHANGERS BASED ON CHLORO
SUBSTITUTED PHENOLS -U-
AUTHOR--(03)-MANGASAROV, S.A., PAUSHKIN YA.M. 0MAROVp O.YU.
-USSR
CCUNTRY OF INFO
SCURCE-.VYSOKOMG-L. SOEDIN. SER. B. 1970,1 12(3), IT3
DATE PUBLISHED
70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
'~~,::.TGPIC TAGS-CATION EXCHANGE RESIN# CHLORINATED AROMATIC COMPOUNDP PHENGLv
CATALYTIC POLYMERIZATION
CCNTRCL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
--~000/0662 .10-UR/0460/:7l:)lOi2/003/0173/01 13
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