SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROVA, L.T. - PETROVSKAYA, V.G.

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2/Z 015 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING 0ArE---30QCT70 ACCESSIGN NG--AP0125476 "ABSTR ACT/ EXTRA" T-- ( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CELL WALL$, r.YTOPLASMIC AND I.NTACT CELLS OF ChULERAI EL TOR AND NAG VilmlOS WEPE -~STUDIED WITH RESPECT TO THEIR ABILITY TO INDUCE THE STArE OF NzON RESISTANCE IN ALBINO MICE TO CHOLERA INFECTION. THE PREPARATIONS OF CYTOPLASMIC MEMBRANES AND CELL WALLS OF VIBRIUS NAG WERE MOST ACTIVE. FACILITY: NATIONAL~ANTIPLAGIJE INSTITUTE HICRUBE, -_SARATOV. -LA 5" lf -ur USSR PPROVA, L. T., PIVKINA, N. N. "L&Tge Block Programing Language" Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. AN SSSR (Collected Works of Institute of Mathe- matics, Siberian Division, Acad. Sci. USSR), 1972, No 7(24), pp 71-104 Crranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V602 by the authors) Translation: A specialized programming language is described, designed for nathematical-economic problems with block data structure. The language has a large-block structure, special organization of files into "trees" and a system of indirect references to information already accumulated; certain means for associative information retrieval are included; it is possible to access individual elements of reference information concerning files; statis- tical and dynamic distribution of memory are allowed. The syntax of the language is described in the form of Becus formulas. An example of inscrip- tion of a lineaT-programming algorithm for problems with hierarchaical matrix structure is presented. 1/1 -1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESSIING DATE---~16OCT70 ~TME-THIN LAYER SILICAGEL CHROMATOGRAPHY OF ANTIBIOTICS CL SE TO AZALOMYCIN F -U- JkUTHUR--PETROVA LOYA. eWNTRY OF INFO--USSR L970i, VOL-15t NR 5t PP 395-397 ISHED ------- 70 AREAS -8 LOLOGI CAL ANO-MEOUCAL SC-LENCE.S TAGS--ACTINOMYCES, CHROMOTOGRAPHYi*ANTLBIOTICI(U)AZALOMYCIN F --`.ANTIBIOTIC ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~.'-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,:,PROXY REEL/FRAiME--1994/0099 STEP NO--Uk/0297/70/015/005/0395/0397 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOLL4495 UNICLASSIFIED 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 2.12 -'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114495 zi,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TH114 LAYER CHRCMATOGRAPHY ON py%..~.-SILICAGEL IN A SYSTEM OF SECONDARY BUTYL ALCOHOL PHOSPHATE BUFFER PH 6.0 TO 11 SHOWED THAT ANTIBIOTICS FROM STRAINS LIA-0111, LIA-0112 AND LIA-0328 OF ACTINOMYCES IMBR-IACATUS N. SP. DIFFERED~IN THEIR COMPOSITION FROM ALALOMYCIN F.' EFFECTIVE SEPARATION OF THE ANTIBIOTIC ~:-.~,,,!.COMPLEXES WAS OBSERVED ONLY IN SILICAGEL:CHROMATCGRAPHY vITH THE SIZE OF FACILITY: LENINGRAD SILICAGEL GRAiNS NOT MORE THAN 20 MU.~~ '.,,~."~-'JNSTITUTE FOR ANT-lBlOTICS. ,Aze. Nr: A PV101134- cod J it- y SOUr,,CE: AntiMLot~/r-~ 1970, Vol 15, 111rj -p:), PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS OF AZALOJA4YCIN F TYPE BY ACTIN0,"AYCES I~WRICNTLJS N. SP, Leningrad Institute for Aptiblotics Three actinomycetes belon-irg, lo non-chromogenic actinOnlyCOeS were isolated from soils of arid zones of the S"outh regictis of the USSR. The aerial m)celium of the -:zcultures~-Was sli -it, the spores - ~ Wiff -ghtly developed of whitish color. Ile sporophores Were spit. o.va I t'smooth membrane. When grown on ~soybean Media with glucose, the Cultures produced lardifungat antibiotics close to a-zatomycin F. Comortrison of ih+. isolates with the organism producing azalomycin F described in the literature and clase sp--cies of actinomyeetes allowed to classify it as a new spKies designated as Attinomyces it".bricatus (f(priev, _Tsyganovi Barashkova) n, sp. EL !~R~ 4XE ... ........ Ali USSR UDC 541.62:661~718.1 VA Institut RAIMVSKIY, 0. A., SHAGIBLUMN, R. R., and PETROVA e of Orraaic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences VSSR "Study of Rotational Isomerism of the Acid Dichloride of Methylphosj)horic Acid" MO cow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Kbimicheskaya, No 7, 1971, s pP-i4P_6-i42q -e used in assigning geometrical confiE, tion Abstract. Two physical methods we ua a to possible rotation-,d i5omers of the acid dichloride of methylphosphoric acid (AAMPA): infrared specturosco-py and dipole trioments. Infrared spectra were used to determine the existence of a dynamic equilibrium of isomeric forms and their relative proportions in a nonpolar medium. Experimental dij)ole Woments were coiqiared with calculated values to ascertain which isomeric fo--Tz are pres- eat in equilibri1xi-1. Absorption bands in the infrared spectra were assigned to specific isomers. A well-defined dependence of absorption band intensities lion of the ratio of' on dielectric perreability of solvents led to the determina absolute integral band intensities caused by particaur kinds of vibrations of the two isomers found to be present. 17he assigmaent of conVi,,pration was pade by the dipole method. Me experimental dipole moment of ADIVA in CCLIt at 2980A USISR RMEW.M. 0. A., et &I.., Tzvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR., Seriya Knimicheskaya, NO 72 1971, pp i426-142o is 3.40+0.03D. The moment closest to agreement -with the exper~raental values is obse~;ved for the equilibrium co.,qjositioni of 20 percent of the traxis and 80 percent of the gauche forms. The low probability of configurations with layer- ing of identically directed dipoles P-C and;O-C..led to the detexmination of one of "he configurations of AIMPA being the trans-form. 2/2 29 l/Z 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 r[TLE--INFRARED SPECTRA AND CLASSIFICATION OF RARE EARTH ORTHOGERMANATES AUTHOR-(04)-TENISHEVA, T.F., LAZAREV, A.N., BONDAR, I.A.1 PETROVA, M.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --SOURCE--IZV. AKAD* NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970, 614)r 766-72 'bATE,,PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ~'SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUM, SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS9 CRYSTAL STRUCTUREt -GERMAN I UM COMPOUNDt SILICATE9 RARE EARTH C:OMPOUND. ."604TROL MARKING --NO RESTRICTIONS 'bOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-.-..PROXY,REEL/FRAME--3004/0902 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/004/0766/0772 TRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131488 028 UNCLASSI.FlEo PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7O ~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131488 c.lA&STRACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF GERMANATES OF THE COMPN. 4LN SUB2 0 SUB3 .-9GEO 5UB2t'LN SUB2 0 SUB3 GEO SUB2, AND ZLN SUB2 0 SUB3 GEO SUB2 WERE INVESTrGATED. COMPDS. OF THE ~~COMPN. 7LN SUB2 0 SUB3 .9GEO SUB2 AND 2 STRUCTURAL TYPES OF COMPOS. OF THE COMPN. LN SUBZ 0 SUB3 GEO SUB2 ARE SIMILAR IN CRYSTAL STRUCTURE TO THE CORRESPONDING SILICATES. THE STABILITY OF THESE COMPDS. WERE EXAMD. ~~-AS A FUNCTION OF THE TEMP. AND RADIUS OF.THE CATION* !N COMPARISON TO THE CORRESPONDING SILICATES, THE STABILITY OF THE GERMANATES DECREASES WITH DECREASING CIONCN. OF GEO SU82. ANAL* OF IR SPECTRA.FOR COMPDS. OF COMPN, 2LN SUB2 0 SUB3 vGE0 SUB2 LEAD TO THE STRUCTURAL FORMULA LN SUB4 (GEO SUB41 0 SUB4, AND TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF,2 TYPES OF CRYSTV STRUCTUREo~ FACILITY: INST,.KHIM. SJLIKAT. '1M6 GREBENSHCHIKOVA, LENINGRAD9 USSR. UNCLASSIFIED : I . . CAPACITY OP SUORT-VILM 11.t1mRY OF LMMI STIMULI -- ~ .1 dklo ---Petrow pp 16-2L T1113 tnventl.~ -7ation had the purrose of determining the CW.Ilaalty or C1.1art-ter= memory for letter 4ti-tull Ir, depend~ence Upon quaattatlva rnd cpatial factorc. in t~-.e ej:3erj.=e.-.ts a L-~'TI-6- rroector wan unad to rho,; 1nd1v1,1,-,al letterr or. a =reen far 500 mIlliseccndm. -tillrty Pee-pic. maen and wom" a,~!cd 20-27. participated In the 6,w ,eriaa contained 25 lettorz of the 11W.31-n t=d all frames d-Iffercd ~~n quantitative composition In the locatio:,, uV te,:t objectr, four to lct prenentad rlzult,~r.3ou.'Iy d,.Irllli~ t'ne ey-peri- ~krid nu=luer- a.^ recallad letrero.. ana the 7~111`e for cozpletlrF, each prcbl,:.,a ware recorded, t~nnlyr,13 of the axnarlmmtan material obta.Lnod s owee- I h capaallzy of chort-term memory ir equal to 1.7*let- ter.- or, tht,. Ek-;-traze, If all t1ne data is con.-Idered. Orly P,~:-sc-t of thf-~ test :sub"ectr, torreet 0.1mmers when t:;t- fz%.=o four :Lettorz 4a-- in the other caza~ 4~.-.Iya portion of the. objectr seen was rconl~lad. ilurcher. analyr.,-a shotrad that the ab-zolime zemory capa- 13 not a rons-cant but changav i;ith different. quant1tative :7rudatlonz of the ;ttzmulus. S'-owlng a tandermy for n certain was ax:,ressed by tho fact that when the num- a!' 1,.~ttez waa lni~rtm=cd b7 five timat the nbcolute of !*-e=orIzc7i litc.,ral =%terial approx=ately doubled t.fr,3= to Z,3 =Its). of c~orractly re- sp*hr.?we~- that -L11r, Of recallinp- as t~ e numcrIcal conLc-nt of a pz-occtc~d the of deta:.-In !.:I Z.2L.11jr.~ 10-.tcrz wa-1 r0un'l t0 w*4c.'a foul, to 10 letter symbola of Sl~,nirlcantly (by L.Z L*-u nuzb.,r of lett,:r-, ---ed -.o a =anz r; a,,' I-r-20 cblluctr, the level of accu- -.'or a letter !hardly chanwaz at all o-7 --'-crt-vrrm of lcttor :-Uli on -inc n.1jnnt,~-C&tjye factor ..,; nxpofiracl th--ct4F;h a 7eintively c=an rxmc:rLcal contL-nt of ob~ectt;. - 12 - NCLASSIFIEO! PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 023 U E--FIELD EFFECT IN THE ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTOR CHLORANIL -U- UTHOR-102)-PETROVA, M.L, ROZENSHTYNI L.D. I ,..'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..--,SOURCE--FIZ. TVERO. TELA 1970, 12(3), 961-2 ,.'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--PHYSICS il;:.,-JORIC TAGS.--FIELD EFFECT, ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTORI ORGANIC CRYSTAL, VOLT CAMP ERE CHARACTERISTIC# PHTALOCYANINEr CHLORINATED ALIPHATIC COMPOUND ~.~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS %~~D OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFiED ,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--198711983 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/0121003/0961/0902 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105057 UNCLASSIFIED 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED~~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 .t,,_,_CiRr- ACCESSION NO--AP0105057' '..~,,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ORG. SEMICONDUCTORS WERE -:INVESTIGATED: IMETAL FREE PHTALOCYANINE, TETRACENEp AND CHLORANIL. WORK WAS CARRIED BUT ON THIN LAYERS OF THE CG'4PDS. OBTAINIED BY VACUUM ~SUSLIMATLON AND IN THE CASE OF CHLORANIL ALSO ON SINGLE CRYSTALS. A _STkONG EFFECT OF THE FIELD WAS OBSO, ON SINGLE GRYsrALS OF CHLORANIL. V-A CHARAcrERISTICS IN THIS CASE SHOW THAT AT POS. VOLTAGE ON THE FIELD ~ELECTRODE, THE COND. OF THE SINGLE CRYSTAL,INCREASES. THIS INDICATES THE CARRIERS INTRODUCED BY THE TRANSVERSE tIELD ARE ELECTRONS. FACILlTY: INST. POLUPROV., LENINGRADP USSR. U-NCLASSIFUE0 10 7-c USSR WC 616.988.?5-036.22(477-74)"1969" PETROVA, H. S., 1UTYAZEVA, N. I.o and IMMM, Z. M., Odessa Oblast Sanitary [ocal Station "Epidemiological and Virological Characteristics of the 1969 Influenza Out- -tweak In Odessa and Odessa Oblast" Moscow, Terapevticheakiy Arkhiv, Vol 43, No 2, Feb 71, PP 105-107 Translationt An outbreak of influenza epidemic in Odessa and Odessa Oblast was recorded in Januaxy-fdarch 1969. It began idth the last week in January and continued for sixty days. In late March the number of influenza cases was the same as the initial number of cases at the time of the outbreak of the diseaset and by April 10th morbidity returned to the level of the inter- repidemic period. In January, 1969t the number of influenza cases was double that in December, and triple that in January, 1968.. A comparison of the morbidity rate during January of the epidemic years 1969 and 1967 shows that the inci- dence of influenza and acute respiratory diseases during January of 1969 was 20% higher than that in the same nonth of 1967. This can be explained by the earlier outbreak of the influenza epidemic (beginning with 13 January) in 1967. 6 USSR PETROVA, M. S*j ot al., Terapevticheskiy Arkhiv# Vol 43, No 2y Feb 71j pp 7 105-107 The 1969 outbreak of the disease began on 20 January, seven days later. On that day 2405 cases of influenza, a number equal to 40-50% of the cases in a decade of the interepidemic period# were recorded in Odessa. The maxi- mum increase In the number of =es occurred in February 1969 (a 4.8,19 increase as compared with February 1968). Tha morbidity of the di5ease was lVv higher than that In February 1967, and was to equal 33.&% of the number of influenza cases during the entire year as against 31.4% in 1967. In 1969, as in 1967, the peak of the epidemic was reached during early February. The Antensity, of influenza and morbidity of acute respiratory diseases In the oblast per 1009000 of the population equaled 20357.3 In 1969 and 19161.7 in 19671-Of the total number of the year's influenza cases in 1969, 52.2% occurred in the period (first quarter) of outbreak of the diseases as against 62.3% in 1967. The morbidity of the disease was considerably lower In rural axeast 22.7% of the total number of cases in 1969.and 24.% in 196?. In 1969y 111.6% of the oblast population was stricken -with the disease; in 196? -- 11%. The intensity index per 100.00 of the population eclualled 11 Aho .5 in 1969 and 19163,4 in 1967. 57 USSR PETROVA, M. S. , et al. , TerapevtIcheskly Arkhivt Vol 43, No 2Feb 71 PP 103-10? . A considerable number of cases (80.7) occurred auong the adult popu- lation. Of the total nuaber of cases in 1969, 18.1% occurred among children up to 14.years of age; in 1967 -- 25%. The intensity index of morbidity in 1969. per 100,000 children under 14 equalled -16320.5; in 1967 -- 20907. The largest number of casese 73.!% of the year's total, in 1969 occurred in Odessa. In 1967 this percentage equalled 75.5%. In l969, as in 1967, the clinical course of influenza was characterized by the predominance of light exA moderate forms of the disease. Severe cases of the disease and complications were mainly noted in older persons, and children under one year of age. Post- influenza penumonia was the most frequent complication. Hospitalizations in 1969 reached 1.2% of all who were stricIbn with the disease.. .The mortality rate In 1969 throughout the - obL-Wt was higher than that in 1967 (respectively 0-050 -- 3.6 and o.oo66 -- 1.2 per 100,000). Lethality was highest among children of under one year of age and 1*ople 60 and over (30-30) . The influenza epidemic in 1969# as in 1967, was characterized by a rapid rise and a gradual decline in morbidity, The curve of the 1969 epi- demic repeated the curve of 1967- However# on the basis of an analysis which 6 3 / USSR PETROYA, 14. S. j, et al, Terapevtieheskiy Arkbiv, Vol 4), No 2p Feb 71, PP 105-107 Was conducted, it may be concluded that the 1969 Influenza epidenic was characterized by higher indexes of morbidity and lethality. InfLuenza morbidity was recorded in the form of sporadic. outbreaks in all of the organized collectivesl local outbreaks inthe.. oblast wei e not recorded, The 1969 influenza outbreak was conditioned by the ab-sence of a popula- tion stratum immune to the Hong Kong type of A2 virus. The epidemic was studied virologically. Tests of the blood serum of healthy people were conducted during the years 1968 and 1969, A total of 3,117 people were examined. The results of the Investigations established that two months pxIor to the epidezaieg an increaze in the incidence of izd'luenza A2 casest an increase in the average antibody level against the agent of the approach- ing epidemic (that is v~ A2), was discovered in a practically. healthy segment of the population. The dynamics of anti-influenza antibody titers attested to the intensified circulation of influenza A2 virua, despite the normal seasonal level of the number of cases X'C'corded.. Serological. studies of 750 paired serum mples corAwted. In the first quarter of 1969 revealed a fourfold and greater Increase in antibodies against A2 virus in 37-Irv of the sera. During the epidemict 84 strains of 4/6 58 USSR PEMYA N 3.# et al., Terapevticheskiy Arkhivo Vol 43g Ito 2, Feb 71, Pp 10-5-07 of A2 virus were isolated from nasopharyngeal smears obtained from influenza andacute respiratory disease patients. When typed, all of the strain were indentical to Hong Kong virus A2 1/68. Dried mouse ascitic fluid immune to Hong Kong influenza virus A2 1/68 and standard Influenza diagnostic sere. Al Alp A2, and B were used in the typing. Study of 57 paired blood sera from influenza saxl acute respiratory disease patients with influenza diagnosticum Hong Kong A2 1/68 (experimental series) together with the use of standard diWosticum A2 revealed a. four- fold and greater Increase of anti-influenza antibodies to virus, hongKongA2 1/66 in 29 patients and to virus AZ (standard diagnosticum) in 36 cases. In- vestigation of 24 paried sera taken from influenza patients with tho isolated Hong Kong A2 1/68 virus revealed an increase in'antibodies to the isolated virus, which was typed as virus Hong Kong A2 1168 vir= 4-8-16-32 times in 19 paired sera. During -the 1968-1969 pre-epidemic period, considerable work was done in the organized collectives on mass influenza immuni on, In all 317#128 people In the oblast were inoculated. Conclusionst 1. As a result of the mass immunization against Influenza 516 USSR PMOVA, M. S., et al., Terapevticheskiy ArkhIv, Vol 43# No 2# Fen 71, Pp 105-107 conducted In the period of the 1969 epidemicg no local outbreaks of influenza In the organized collectives were recoxded. 2, The possibility of forecasting an outbreak of influenza in a pre- epidemic period -- tNo months before the actual epidemic increase in the of influenza cases -- by the increase in the average level of anti- bodies against, the agent of the upcoming epidemic (vJxus A2) in practically healthy people has been established. 3- As a result of the virological studies which were conducted, the etiological role of influenza virus Hong Kong A2 1/68 I_n the 1969 outbreak of the disease was proved. 4, On the basis of the analysis of influenza morbidity during the -of 1967 and 19699 it may be concluded that:the 1969 out ak of the years bre disease wan characterized by higher indexes than.that of 1967. 616 59 - USSR UDC 547-775-547-26,ll8 Chernical ARBUZZOVY B. A., DIMIOVA, E. N., V1110GRAMY, V. S., an~j,.4 Institute imeni A. M. Butlerov and Kazan State University' imeni V. I. Ul'yanov- Lenin "Reaction of Trimethyl Phosphite With 1-Phenyl-3-methyl-4-isopropylidene- pyrazolone-5" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, voi 42(iok)., vyp 4, 1972, PP 746-749 Abstract: The title reaction does not occur at room temperature; however, if 0 the reactants are allowed to react for 6 hours at 130 C in an atmosphere of dry-nitrogen, two products are formed: compouna (II), if the entering methyl group bonds to the 2-nitrogen and coRbund (III).., if the inethyl group bonds to the keto oxygen. 'rho two products are difficult to separate. q'[13 0, 3 C.11 NC~O COC-112 1/2 USSR uDc 661.718.1+547.ehl+541.6 ARBUZOV, B. A., DIMIOVA3 E. H., V3210GROWA, V. S., and F 4P,A'jPVAg M. V., Gherri- Cal Institute Imeni A. M. Butlerov at the Kazan, Stata~!~ei;-ity"'fi6k V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin zw~ ."Reaction of Trimethylphosphite With lsoprop~-lideneacetoacetatell Moscow, Doklady Akademi-i Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 5, Dee 70, pp 109~-1096 Abstract: Trimethylphosphite reacts with isopropylidene acetoacetate at room Q 10-4 MM Hg, tem Leld.the cyclic phosphorane A, b.p. 85-87. at 2 __perature to y:_ 20 20 n. 1.4721, d0 1.1132. CH3-C C-COOC2H5 C2H 50-C 0) -C C- CH3 ol 0. C-(CH3)2 (OH3)2C -V CHjr k V"313 "Alo tic" 1/2 I-- --- -- - lifig-IMMOMM"? nm 11 - !~ ..;. -, 6 1 ii, fi.l.Ai gidlWit 1 :1 1. 1 - - ---------- Pharmacdlogy iitd; Tdk'CO16E~r USSR fix 615-214-3 RHOWDOVJP L. Ye., TASMM-SKIY1 ALSTOMR, R.,A.,,MHKOV.SXrf~J!.-D,, R=CH-VNA; L. F., SHERSfUEVA, S. I., IEYIJELIJTAN, F. ya., VOLZh-DTA,--O. N., GMOI[ETSKrf., L. Sh-J. and PETROVA, N. A.J. All-Union Chemical and Pharmaceutical ni S. OrdzhrnU-Me---Y- Imtitute ime .-Sydnocarb, a New Central Nervous System Stimulant" Moscow, Xhimi-ko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, No 1, 1973, PP 50-52 Abstract: The recently develo-oed heterocyclic compound sydnocarb N-phenyl- T402 -oduce rke carbamoYI-3-(jO -phenylisopropyl) syd onomine, C18H18h -- pi a r. a a motor excitation in mice, rats, dogs, and cats, increased the freq7uency and decreased the amnlitude of electrical potentials, shortened the latent period of conditioned avoidance reflexes, and reduced the duration of the sommifacient action of hexobarbital. It did not depress monand.ne oxidutie activity, affect arterial pressure, or cause norphological changes in the ViSCOI'iL or peripheral blood. Administered to persons with various neurological and T:iental diseases (average dose 10 to 25 Mg) characterized by asthenic, adyn4-w-ic, and apathic disorders, sydnoca=-b had a pronounced stimilatory effect (exceeding, that of ria or rotor excitement tacl*?cardia, awhetamine) without inducing euphox elevated blood pressure, or other peripheral changes. No signs of physical or 1/2 - 47 - 'Sltr --040EC70 1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE-4 DATE TITLE--ISOLATION OF POLY,STYRENESULFONIC ACID, FROM A ~EACTIUN MIXTURE -U- I.V.t YEVOOKIMOVSKOPINSKlYt A.N., PETROVA, N.A41 ""'-'-,-'DUSHEYKGP D.A-op ZAYTSEVAv V.N. ~_C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR CE--U,S*SvR. 2651439 RENCE--OTKRYTIYA, IZDBRET., PROM. -OBRAZTSYo TOVARRVE ZNAK1.1970.. 0--09MAR70 -PUBLISHE -,:-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY :,:TOPIC TAGS--POLYMERt STYRENE# SULFONIC ACIOP CHEMICAL SEPARATION, CHEMICAL PAT ENT: ZONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY.REEL/FRAMrv--3007/1763 STEP NO--UR/O~,82/70/000/t)00/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0137003 UNCLASSIFFED fill ur USSR UD C 628.31:669.018.2 NADEYENKO, V. G., KHARKOVER, S. V., and PETROVA, N. N., Sverdlovsk Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases "The Effect of Effluents From a Hard Alloy Plant.on the Groundwater" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 4, 1970, pp 106-107 Abstract: The discharge of untreated effluents from an unspecified hard alloy plant into a lake resulted in pollution of the groundwater in the vicinity, both through direct percolation of water from the lake, and through the washing out by rain of salts from the soils adjacent to the lake. Analysis of well water at several points located 3-7 kn from the lake revealed the presence of tungsten in all the water-supply sources. Concentrations were highest in the wells of inhabited localities closest to the lake. The amount of the element in many wells was somewhat greater during the flood season that in the low-water period. The tungsten content was 2-5 times above the permissible concentration in well water (0.1 mg/liter). Tungsten was also present in concentrations of 0.02-0.06 mg/liter in bodies of open water free from industrial effluents. Ussa PUDC 616.12'-008.331,1-039.31-02:/'614.8:r,50.31~ PF;'-rROVA. N. S., and KAMILOV, F. K., Chair of Internal Diseases, '73"M"l-c- Faculty, Tashkent Medical Institute and Tashkent Munici- P e -a ri pal First Aid Station "Level of Arterial Pressue and Hypertensive Crises in inhabitants of Tashkent During the 1966 Eprthquakell, Moscow, Terapevticheskiy Arkhiv, No 1, 1970, pp 37-39 Abstract: During the severe tmmors that shook Tashkcnt on 26 April -y of 19G,6,. and for two weeks thenafter, the, frequency and severit -reater than duri~ng the compar-able hypertensive crises was markedly period of the year before, especially among males in the 41-50 year age group. The level of arterial pressure amon,-:, the youn,,,,; people of Tashkent was appreciably higher during the period of tre- morsthan it was 5-12 months later. However, earthquakei; of equal intensity (7 point) later in June, early July, and October of the PC-- same year did not si-nificantly increase the incidence raf hy tensLve crises or alter the usual symptoms,. presumably becaLISO 01: the absence of the surprise factor. This is additional evidence general mechanisr-as of z~--e for.the role of neuropnic factors inithe g athogensis and dynamics of hypertension. -91 --30OCTTO Ll~'1/2 011 UNCLA~SiFIED PROCESSING DATE -,'j-JtTLE-PREPARATICh AND PROPERTIES OF DISPERSE DYES WITH HY0ROXYETF_QXVMETHYL GROUPS -(J- -AUir NOR-(03):8ORbDKINv V.F., PETROVA, R.A., VIKHAREVA, N.M. CC.UNTRY Of INFO-USSR RC izve VYSSH*'UCHEB. ZAVED., XHIM. XHIeM. TEKHNDL* 1970v 1311)t 100-2 tPUBLISHEC-70 ~~_.,-.-$UBJECT AREAS- MATERIALS '~,~~'-TOPIC TAGS--ANTHRAQUINONEt AMINEv DYE* CAPRONE~ HYDROXYL RADICAL .~~_GCNTRGL- MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 STEP NO-UR/0153/701013/001/0100/01OZ CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124622 UNCLASSIFIED 2/Z. Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124622 -1~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* ON TREATMENT OF :,-,-..---~,-~ARYLAM.INDANTHkAOUINONES CONTG. A CLCH SUB2 GROUP WITH (CH SVB2 OH) SU82 LIJ AT 120-30DEGREES, HOCH SUB?_ CH~SU82 OCHLSUB2 GROUPS (Q) ARE FORMED. THE REACTION IS CONDUCTED BY GRINDING L G CLCH SUSZ SUBSTITUTED COMPD* WITH.30 ML Ir ADDING 20 ML I TO GIVE A SOLNt HEATING WITH AGITATION TO _120DEGREES, AND HOLDING FOR 6 HR (FORLMONOARYL COMPOS.)j OR FOR 10 HR (FOR DIARYL COMPOS.). MOST OF THE I IS VACUUM DISTO. AND THE REMAINDER WASHED OUT.WITH 75 ML H SUB2 0. THUS WERE PREPD. 11 IR PRIMEI-R PRIME3v PERCENT YIELD, M.P.* LAMBDA SUBMAX IN NM, AND COLOR GIVEN): He He H 83t 80-30EGREESP 512, BORDEAUX RED;.H, OHv He 68t 70-20EGREES, 588t GREY VIOLET;.Hv.3v4vQMEC SUB6 H SUB3 NHt He 69#.103-5UEGREESv 6549 GREEN; ME* 2#4*6#39ME SUB3 QC SUB6 HNHj He 58t 148-50DEGREESt 534c BLUE; He He 3v4vQMEC SUB6 H SUB3 NHP 68, 114-111DEGREES ISIC)t 5329 LILACp 11 ARE READILY APPLIED TO KAPRON FIBERS TO-YI.ELD BRIGHT OYEINGS FAST To ti SUa2 _09,WARKSOAPY H SU8Z Ot AND OTHER REAGENTS.' FACILITY: IVANONV* TEKHNOLO INST.t IVANONOv.USSRa UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIEL) PRdctSSlNG DATF-30OCT70 UTITLE-IRON CARBONYLS AS INHIBITORS OF RADICAL CHAIN REACTIONS OF ~'_-QRGANOS ULF UR COMPOUNDS -U- UTHOR-(05)-KANDRORt L.I.r PETROVAt R.G., PETROVSKIYv P.V., TERENTYEVI '80# FR YDLINA, R.KH* E cd., -USSR UNTRY OF INFO 5_'s l,'SOURC _E-~-DOXL. AKAD* NAUK SSSR L9 .701 191(4)y (CHEA) .-PUBLISHED-70 TE~ A SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY i-JOPIC TAGS-IRON COMPOUND, CARBONYL COMPOUNDs ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDt ~ALKENE*;CHAM REACT113N _N_TRCL. PARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS z.':~~bOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -.--PRGXY-REEL/FRAME-2000/0698 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/191/1)04/0835/0838 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124370 UNCLASSIFIED Z/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 y CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT0124370 ~AaSTRAGT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HEATING MIXTS"' OF UNSATO. SULFIDES AND PHSH WITH FE(CO SUB5 (1) (Oo5 MOLE PERCENT). IN SEALED AMPULS AT 80DEGREES OR 150DEGREES 10 HR WAS USED AS THE TECHNIQUE FOR STUDYING THE -EFFECT OF THE CARBONYL ADDITIVE ON THE REACtION. I INHIBITEO THE RADICAL ADDN. OF PHSH TO THE OLEFINS. THE FOLLOWING PRUDUCTS WERE OBTAINED FROM THE INDICATED OLEFINS IN THE PRESENCE (ABSENCE) OF 1; PHSCH:CH SUB2 100PERCENT MECH (SPH) SUB2 (100PERCENT (PHSCH SU82) SUB2); PHSCPH:CH SUB2 IOOOPERCENT-MECiSPHI SUB21PH (56PERCENT PHSCHPHCH SUB2 SPH AND 27PERCENT MEC(SPH) SUB2 PH); AND MEC(SPH) SU82 PH 10OPERCENT ~MECH(SPH)PH; NU REACTION TOOK PLACE WITH OR WITHOUT FEICO) SUB5 WITH PHSH AND MECH(SPH) SUB2. FORMATION OF PHSCHPHME ABOVE RtSULTED FROM ADDN, OF PHSH IN ACCORD WITH THE MARKCVNIKOV RULEr AND CONVERSION OF THE -XERCAPTAL INTO THE FINAL PRODUCT OCCURRED BY LOSS OF PHS RADICALt WITH _~'.~+EICG) SUB5 INHIBITING THE RADICAL ADON. O~-PHSH OT THE ORIGINAL :OLEFINIC SULFIDE. FACILITY: INSTO ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN.9 _MOSCOWv -USSRO ____-UNCLASSIF! uDc 611-MA&M.13-086.2 pyATKIN, ye, K., sUSKov, I. I., and nTROVA, S. A., Intitute of Bio Sics, phy Moscow "The Dependence of the Type and Frequency of Chromosome Aberration Induced by Gamma Rays in Humm Bone Yarroy Cells During Local IrrLIdiation on the Method of Hypertonic Processing" Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No 1, 1973, pp 6-8 Abstract: Bone marrow samples were.collected from the iliac bone and the sternum of patients 24 hrs ~tfter a single therapeutic irradiation 'With 100, 200, 277, and 300 rad of Co0o gama rays. The samples, containing at least 4 million cells, were suspended in medium No 199, incubated at 370C for 1 hr, resuspended, divided into two equal portions, and centrifuged. The super- natant fluid was removed, and 7 ml of a warm 0.5% KC1 solution added to one portion, while an equal volume of Hanks' solution diluted with distilled water (1:3) was added to the other portion. The cells were left in the hypotonic solutions for 10-15 min and then fixed and stained. In bone marrow cells treated with hypoVnic K01, the observed proportion of meetaphases suit- able for analysis was 60-70%, and a considerably larger number of aberrant cells'. chromatide type aberrations (chromatid fragments and exchanges), and 1/2 USSR PYATKIN, Ye. K., et al, Laborato--rmoye Delo, No 1, 1973, pp 6-8 paired fragments were observed than after treatment with diluted Hanks' solution (only 30-40~ of metaphases suitable for analysiv), thou,,-h no signifi- cant difference was detected in the frequency of chromosome-type aberration (dicentrics and rings). Iffie average frequency of chromatid fragments and exchanges per aberrant cell after treatment,with KC1 was more than twice as high as after treatment with Hanks' solution. Thus, in the latter case, a large number of aberrant metaphases) especially those with chroiratid type aberrations., become unsuitable for c5-tological analysis* 2/2 USSR uDc 62i.33.o35.222.3 M-ROVA, S. A., and XSEMEK, 0. S. "A Study of Adsorption Diffusion Hodels for the Wetting of a Carbon-Oxygen Electrode" Vopr. khimli i khim. tekhnol. Peep. mazhved. temat. nauch.- tekhn. ob. (Ques- tions of the Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Republic Intierscientific Topics in Scientific and Technical Works),Vyp 27, 1972% pp 191-19? (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiyao No 8(11), 1973, Abstract No BL223) Translationt The adsorption-diffusion mechanism was thoroughly studied for the wetting of the carbon-oxygen electrode. The rate of propMation of the Mono- molecular film of the adsorbed water molecules from the m1cropores of the grains (G) of the carbon are Lriversely proportional to the distarce from the external surface of G to the zone of adsorption. The time for thD wetting of G in the case where the process of the volume surface coveraget of G by the liquid precedes the coating of the entire inner surface of the pores with a mono- molecular filsi is 6 to 28 hours. Howeverl,the velocity of the electrochemical stabilization of 0. in G is very great. G my be impregnated by liquid simultaneously an 411 sides but the wetting of G smy oor= by-means of the simultaneoug impregnation of r's' of different layers. Ths time for wetting the electrode to a thickness of I mmt in thiscase, varies from 4 to 21 1/2 USSR PSTROVA, S. A., and XSENZHEKt 0. S., Vopr. khWi i khim. takhaol. Reap. meshved. temat. nauch.-tokha. sb., YYP 27, 19?2, PP IA-197 hours. The adsorption-diffusion mechanism gave a time of imMgnation which was significantly less than actually observed and did not show a dependence between the polarization and the velocity.of wetting. Therefore, this mechanism is insufficient to describe the.process of wetting of the carbon electrode. (Author's abstract). 2/2 29 ~Acc. Nr - Abstracting Service: Ref 101518 Code: CHEMICAL ABST r 120934h OrpWF peroiddo compounds of Group NB ele-, ments. 11. Xmetics~.of the. rearrangement-of mono- and diarylalkyl hydroperoxides. : V-ablokovA V, A.,;: PetroV6. -A.; Livadonova.A. B. (Gor'k-I fjos. Univ. im. 5+1 Corki, USSR). Kiftel K(it-a7,, 1016, 11(l), 9 -43 (Russ).. The concerns the effect oCstructure of substituted cu-nene hydroperoxides (1) on the rite ;emeni and the of their rcarrl~al~ Z_ kinetics oFrearx-angement.of'p- and nj-diiso yl zene dl- -1r)-draperoxidles (11), Rearrangement of I e P once of -1st order-reac n HSO,, in AcOH or dioxanc,js a Pect to H604 conen. Rate. consts. of rearrangemen s of a: s 'es of substituted 1, their Ali* and AS*-,aric tabulated The!reactivity agreed with the Hammett equation. A nikhanism for 11 rearrangement is proposed. USSR PETROVA IS. G. "Normal Approximation of a Composition of Even Distributions" Izv. Vyssh. Uchev. Zavedeniy. Mateinatika [News of Higher Educational Institutions, Mathematics], 1973, No 3, pg88-94 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9VIO) Translation: Asymptotic Chebyshev-Kramer expansions for functions of the.distribution of sums of independent random quantities are studied. Absolute estimates are produced for the residual term in an expansion in the case of evenly distributed components. L. Osipov 1/1 UDC: 669,24126:620.183 USSR VINOGRADOVA, N. I., DAVYDOVA, V. V., MAKHANEK, G. V., P~,jLq~,~4~ S. N. SADOVSKIY, V. D., Leningrad Polytechnic Institute imeftit Kalinin "Application of a Metallographic Method for Determination of the Depth of Surface Hardening in Nickel-Chromium Based Alloys" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 11, 1972, pp 1359-1360. Abstract: The influence of the chemical composition of alloys on the po5sibil- ity of metallographic determination of strain hardening by decoration of dis- locations with the carbide phase liberated.upon aging is studied. The method can be used for nickel-chromium alloys of.any composition with carbon contents of at least 0.05%. Hardening 20-30 !j up to several millimeters in depth is revealed. 7 USSR UDC: 669.14.018.411:620.18 SADOVSKIY, V. D., PETROVA,- S- MAKHANEK, G. V. "A Special Type of Separation of the Carbide Phase During Aging of rhN77TYuR Alloy" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 12, 1972, 5-7. Abstract: This work studies the peculiarities of intragrain separation of chromium carbides during aging of laiN77TYuR commercial alloy. Specimens 20 mm in diameter and 10 mm high were heated at ~1080, 1150 and 1200%, then cooled in water, in air and with the furnace, after which they were aged at 700-900*C for several minutes to 30 hours. This was followed by structural studies with optical and electron microscopes. The data.prosented show that in this alloy the chromium carbide Cr23C6, having an identical face-centered cubic lattice with the matrix, but with three times greater lattice parameter, can develop at dislocations during aging and separate within the grain. With high dislocation density, the carbide phase decorates the dislocations, allowing the dislocatior structure of the alloy to be studied on anoptical microscope. USSR UDC 616.832.9-008.8:616.981.49]074 PONOHARENKO, V. N., MIKELAYLENKO, A. F., and_ILU T. A. "Isolation of the Mendoza Type Salmonella from Spin I Fluid" a Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 9, 1971, pp 117 Abstract: A pure Mendoza type Salmonella culture was isolated from the spinal fluid of a 2-month-old infant who died of purulent meningoencephalitis and cerebral edema. nie child, fed whole cow's milk since it was 3 weeles old, had been hospitalized 6 days for bilateral acute catarrhal otitis and parenteral dyspepsia. 61 777-, USSR uDc: 621.3!T.34:621-372.8 MEKHMIKOV, A. I., PETROVA, T. I. "A Simple Method of Measuring Attenuation of a Section of Regular Waveguide" Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhn. i radiotekhn. izmereniX (Works of the All-Union Scien- tific Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Engineering Measure- ments), 1970, vyp. 202), PP 50-51 (from RZh-Radiote-khnika, 110 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5Bi76) Translation.: A simple method is proposed for realizing the resonance method of measuring small attenuations of regular waveguides of.rectangular cross section.operating on the fundamental mode. A block diagram of the measure- ment installation is given. Resume. USSR UDC 621.039.534.44:620.193.23 MARrYNOVA, 0. 1., NAZAROV, A. I., CHECRETKIN, Yu. V., SAMOYLOV, Yu. F., and PETROVA, T, 1. "Transition of Zinc Corrosion Products From Boiling Water Into Steam and Distribution of the Active Component on the Circuit of the VK-50 Boiling Water Reactoril Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 2, Aug 70, pp 82-86 Abstract: Values are presented for the distribution coefficient (Kd) Of Zn corrosion products at 180 atm (355*C) and 100 atm (310'(,) and are compared with experimental data of the visible Zn distribution coefficient In the VK-50 boiling water reactor according to measurements with the Zn65 isotope. Insofar.as Kd (Kd =11.6 at 70 atm) and the half-life of Zn65 (T1/2=245 days) are very high, the Zn65 activity is.assumed to represent the principal part of the activity of corrosion products in the steam-condensate cycle of the VK-50 reactor. This is shorn from data on the activity of several blo*s of the steam-condensate cycle. Steam washing and replacing brass parts In the turbine condenser and preheaters with parts made from other alloys are considered effective means for reducing Zn activity. 1/1 USSR UDC 632.95 PETROVA, T. H. "Detection of Some Organochlorine and Organophosphorus Insecticides by the Wthod of Thin-Layer Chromatography with Fluorescent AWnts" 'Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. po issled. ostatkov pestitsidov 2rofilakt. zapi-7az- neniya ini produktov pitaniya, kormov i vnesli. sredy 04prks of the Second All- Union Conference on the Investigation ofTesticide Residues and Preventive Contamination of Food Products, Feeds and Environment), Tallin, 1971, pp 184-185 (from RZh-Khimya, No 12, Jun 72: Abstract No 1214439) Translation; MettiyInitrophos and other organophosphorus insecticides were analyzed by the fluorescent-chrotnatograph1c metbod. Die sensitivity was U.5 y of'insecticide. The luminescent substante (fluoresceive) was introduced directly into the sorbents in the form of an aqueous O.'02~ solution. 61 USSR uDc- 632-937.14 KOROBEDUOVA, A. V.j Candidate of Biological Sciences, Reader at the Svevd1ovsk Pedagogical Institute, and PETROVA, T. N., Teacher of Biology, Sverdlovak School No 23 "Treatment of Seeds with Trochotecin" Moscow, Zashchita Rasteniy, No 2, 1970, p 24 Abstract: In connection-irith damp weather-in the Central Urals during the ripen- ing and harvesting seasons, antibiotics have been used in recent years to counter- act the effects of microorganisms and fungi. In 1967 - 1968 the authors tested trichothecin for this purpose, treating seeds for 30 minutes in trichothecIn so- lutions of various concentrations before planting (winter wheat was used in the tests), It -was found that this treatmentresAlted in more than a 50 percent re- 40 percent increase duction of the diameter of fungus colonies, with better,than in~yield. The authors' results are similar to those obtained-by other Soviet experiments in 1963 and 1964. UNCLASSIFItO PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 0 ~T,IT_Lk-IYEV ORGANIC REAGENTS FOR THE PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF BARIUM11 CALCIUM, AND SULFATE 1W -U- UTHDR-W33-PETROVA. T.V., KJiAKlMKH0DZHAYEVv N-# SAVVIN# S.B. ---------- UNTRY OF INFO-USSR ~_ic'u .- ftc,E- I ZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR* SER. KHIM. 1970* (2), '_6A'TE- PUBL-ISHED---70 _~_SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -'.10PIC TAGS-PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS9 BARIUMP:STRONTIUM, COMPLEX COMPOUND/(U)KU2 ION EXCHANGE RESIN CCNTRGL MARKING-.NO RESTRICTIONS 259-65 CALCIUM, SULFATE, :'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :P.RaXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1539 STEP NO~--UR/0062/70/(JOOIL'02/0259/OZ(j5 -CIP-C ACCESSIGN NG--AP0125167 A'- --lif I L _-SlFJEU___ /3 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -C-~l R CACCESSICN NO-AP0125L67 GP-0- ABSTRACT. 2,7,BISAZO DERIVS. UF CHROMOTROPIC 1,11::--ACID WERE SUGGESTED AS ANAL. REAGENTS 14AINLY FOR BA AND SRip AS WELL AS FUR OTHER ALKe EARTHS. CHRO14UTROPIC ACID WAS COUPLED IN ALK. SOLN. WITH AMINES IN THE PRESENCE OF SALTS OF LI AND NA WHICH SERVED AS CATALYSTS. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS WERE DETO. EXPTL. FOR SPECTR,0PH0TGMETRY OF THE INDICATED,METAL.IONS IN AQ* SULN. (UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE) FOR DERIVS. OF I IX SHUWN): It X EQUALS 41HI, NO DETAILS; 1, X EQUALS PvN0 SU82-j CU PH 2,4,~:TH PH 1.63,2v LA PH 2T4; 1 X ~EOUALS P,SO SUB3 Hp LA PH 3v4 IN 80PERCENT ETOHj TH PH 1.5r21 CU PH 2v6; 'OH, TH PH 1.5t2.51 1, X EQUALS MiSO SUB3 H, LA PH 3,5.5 IN:80PERCENT El -CU PH 3,6; It X EQUALS P,ASO SUB3 H SUB2v TH PH 3.5p4, CU PH Z,5s~t LA PH~2.8,3.5. THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA cr THE ACIDS AND THEIR METAL LOMPLEXES INERE REPORTED AND CALIBRATION CURVES SHOWN FOR DETN. OF BAV SR, AND SO SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE. 1, X EQUALS P#NO SU82v WAS BEST FOR PHOTOMETRIC DETN. OF SRt BAI AND SO SUB2 PRIMEZ NEGATIVE. COLOR TESTS FOR AL AND P8 WITH I WERE ALSO POSSIBLE. OTHER I TESTED INCLUDED THOSE WITH X EQUALS M,NO SU62v Pt ME, MoME, P,MEO, M,CO SUB2 H AND PiCL. FUR PHOTOMETRIC DETN. OF SMALL-AMT. OF SO SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE THE -COMPLEX OF BA WITH It X EQUALS Py NO SUB2v WAS USED AS AN INDICATOR IN ..-AQ. ETOH,ME SU82 CC; THE METHOD WAS~ U.SEFUL.FOR DETN. OF SO SU134 PRIME2 NEGATIVE IN TAP WATER; THE SAMPLE WAS PASSED OVER K`U2 ION EXCHANGE RESIN IN H POSITIVE FORM TO REMOVE THE INTERFERING CATIONS# THENANALYZED COLORIMETRICALLY IN THE PRESENCE OF THE~BAvl COMPLEX* OETN. OF 4v5 GAMMA BA AND SR WAS POSSIBLE. 1 im r t A f,-, .1, i - t -- J-f~ ~jv~ ~ - .1, -11 L- L., - ---- ~. - . - ~ . ~ 1. -- ~ 969WW-. 006 PROCESSINI DATE--ilSEPTO UNCLASSIFIED' -EFFECT OF SUBSTITUENTS ON THE-DISSOCIATION OF THE HYDROXY GqOUPS 0 :-I,~-THF; NAPHTHALENE RING OF BISAZO SUBSTITUTED CHRONOTROPIC ACID -U- UT"aW__PETf(0VAt T'.V.9 KHAKIMKMCDZ.HAYEV# Not SAVVINt S-Be A INFO--USSR ,;,SOURCE-.ZH* ANAL* KHIM* 1970t 25(2), 226-30 A)ATE-;PUBL I SHED---- 70 5UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY OPIC TAGS--DISSOCIATION CONSTANTv HYDROXYL RADICAL,, NAPHTHALENE, ORGANIC T -._~i.-:AZO COMPOUND9 CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM9 ORGANIC SULFUP COKPOUND MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1059 STEP NO--UR/0075/701025/002/0226/9230 CIRC ACCESSInN NO--AP0104456 -If F 9- '77 . - I I .I ~ :; ~ !. ~`: 6; , ~, .: i~ ~; , :: . 77 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE-11SEPTO CJRC- ACCESSION,ND--AP0104456 A8STRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISSOCN. OF T14E 0-H GPO-Up of: 0 CHROMOTPOPIC 'THE NAPHTHAL~FNE 4UCLEUS FOR 27 B[SiPHENYLAZL SUBSTITUTEn) ACIDS WITH THE SO SU33 H, CO SUB2 H, OH, OME ANE ME GROUPS IN THE C SU66 _7H:SUB6 NUCLE-j IN DIFFERENT POSITIONS WAS STUDIED. AN INDUCTION EFFECT REAGENTS OF.SUBSTTTUENTS TOGETHER WITH A CONJUGATION EFFECT EXISiS'FOR A 'WITH SUBSTITUENTS IN THE M AND P-POSITIONS IN THE C SUB6 H SU86 RINGS. SOME Qf THE SUBSTITUENTS INCRE"ASE'AND SOME DECREASE THE ACID _,vROPFR.TfES:QF THE OH GROUPSi SUBSTITUENT~S IN THE 0 POSITION, CT-.I.V& WTHEIR-.CHARACTERv. DECREASE- THE ACID..PROPERTIES oF THE RESP1 FORM F --_,ft AGENTS't~-1:0VING TO STABILIZATION. OF THE' QUINONE HYDRAZONE 0 THE __R AGENT. -,-------_-UNCLASSlFIED j00047858- UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent 70 243437 ABRAST" InNISMiq of 4orkpiocee Is carried in a closx4,cFM er,l wLth.entry 3 for the component 4, aimd'rod'S'of the nozzle 1'*' 6, & with crossed control. The shot ble*~,nox;2,* . &r ax**, and rod 54s supported on guide roller$ 7 Of carriage 8 which can.,verticall~. ~wva on upright 9 by drive sechAmim 10, The warkpi*ce.is clixWed on carries* 11, and the.shot Ls;fed by boxes 13, the return ensured by tank 15 And an elevator., A-A 25.4.68. 96 LL3&)67/25-8, T,V (15.9-69) Bul. 16/5.5 7b, Int~ Cl. B 24c. 4~7-915ZG--- yal 19791527 Kuliyev, T. A., Uleetrun-Jeam Light Modulator ................. 2ji Mustel" Tu. R... Parygin, V. N. Hustall, Ye. R.. Pary- Internal Hodulation of a ras Loser ............. 239 gin, V. N., Soloustin, BaglLkov, V, S. Pankratov, V* X,~.,Pat~r Visit)14 and Infrared LightHodulator r.&%,,d an a EWA*-T- V. . Panama---- Lithium 1:otftn:iobnts Crystal witli 01 Orl"tatlan Z( G revs, rornichev, N. N. Ponkratov, V. M., Wide Band LlAht Modulator b"ed on a Lithium Y~.ktrava T. V , Ketnniabate Crystal with 90* Orientatlon ..... 1. 253 ' 'tt F(,-n I : P Famichev, N. H. Magdich. L. 4, These Relations of the Synchronous mode of Laser Emission with Modulated OLeLectrie. Constant of the ptananator .............. -.1 ................ 253 .-Deryugit, 1. A., Nonlinear Distortions in hicrawave Modulator* Solooko, A. A. of Laser Emission, ............. I-- .......... 262 'Xovlova~ X, M.6 utilitarian of Galliuck Aracnikle. Crystalm for Nikolayev. 1. V. Modulation of Radiation vfth a Povelangth of 10.6 microns ............................... 266 Tron'ka, V. 0, game Types of Faraday Modulators and Their Noolinear Distortions .......................... 273 Tron'kak V. D. Method of Simultaneous Determination of Ote rrequency Charocterii1ttts. of the Photoroc4ivor and Faraday Modulf4oj ...................... 0 ... 276 06hthatkko s D. to, Application of a Refraction Acoustic Cell for Oboaneaka, Yu. L. Synchronitation of the Pulse Laser Emission .... 260 5 JWAL.d 'Yu. D., . Wid*baad Light Catector ....................... 2d) lo..,: Ye. G. B Petrov, A. S., nensitivity'and 1~.rtia of . Photodiode Liaht Soldstk4p, U. P. Receiver with Parametric Amplifier ........ I.... 293 A. S., Iligh-Fraquency and Low Inevtia Phatoresistor ov, G. 1. Light Detector with Sup*rhLAh-Fr*qu*ncy Rise ... 299 IL it 486 TC-C.Niq I CAL 79i" ;.,A N SlA,7i0jN 7Z 1.1,GLISH TITLE: PROBLEMS OV, LNSF-l DEv,4 DATA T",jS~IISSION PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIR" ALL-UNION CONFERENCE, KIEV, SEPTEMBER 1968 I ORFlriN TITLE: FROBLEMY PEFLE0=1 lttr~MJA7,~Cjj LAZERNYM 'lZIijCW,;IYLM 15:t AUT1104: 1. A. mmuctN, ET AL. s0u)WEt KIEV ORDER OF LENIN STATE 17.%IVERSITY IMENT T.G. SOMVCHPKZ Ttanslated It- FSTC by N 0 T I CS Tf%v c,mt,,it, o( thin pilblitAtion 1%.vvc bccn tran4ted ~ rrescnlcd in the original text. N't) ;ittvmpt lwi beun poadc to wiry the accuracy of An)- Mitcrilent contained hertin. Tim mitt%lation i% pumishca witi~ a ss~inimutn (ir copy editing and graphics preparation in Order w vilmlite the diswininatiun of inrirmation. Al-imowd fisr Imbliv rtlvj3c. Distribution tinlir"ited. __112 026 UNCL,ASSrFItb PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 :,.T:ITLE--PREPARATTON OF BLOCK COPaLYME95 or- PROPYLENE AND APHYA OLEFINS -U- .-AUTHOR-105)-YAKOBSON, F.I., AMERIK, V.V.t PETROVA, V.F., SHTEYNBAK, V.SH., -,~i.-IVANYUKOV, D.V. ~COUNTRY OF,INFO--USSR .:,-SDURCE-,PLAST. MASSY 1970, (3), 11-13 PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ,~'.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS--COPOLYMER, PROPYLENEP CATALYTIC POLYMERIZATION, TITANIUM INTRINSIC VISCOSITY, ETHYLENE# ISOBUTENE, STYRENE, ~CYCLOHEXANEv FREEZINGY IMPACT, STRENGTH MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1936/OZ59 STEP NO--UR/0191/70/000/003/0011/0013 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102309 i i m rA r cz i c T r n 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ..CIRC ACC,ESSIONtNO--AP0102309 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE INFLUENCE OF REACTION CONDITIONS (TIME-(5 MIN.5 HRJ, CONCN. OF MONOMER AND TICL SUB3, MACRO CHAINS-IN POLYMN. OF PROPYLENE (11) (MIXED WITH PROPANE) CATALYZED BY 4:1 ET SUB2 ALCL AND TICL SU63 MIXTS. WAS STUDIED* MOL. WTS.t CALCD, FROM POLYMER-INTRINSIC VISCOSITY DETNS. IN DECALIN, INCREASED ABRUPTLY WITH REACTION TIME AND TEMP.- WHETHER MONOMER CONCN. WAS DECREASING OR CONST. INCREASING TICL SUB3 CONCN. (0*4 TO 3.5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE2 MOLE-1.) DID~NOT INFLUENCE CHAIN VIABIL-ITYt BUT DECREASED INTRINSIC VISCOSITY,-PROBABLY DUE TO INCREASED NOS* OF ACTIVE.CENTERSo THE LINEAR DEPENDENCE.,'OF POLYMER YIELD ON MOL. WT. AT DIFFERENT REACTION TIMES AND TICL SUB3.CONCNS., EXCLUDING INITIAL NON STEADY STATE REGIONS, INDICATED FREEDOM FROJ%E MOL. C-HAIN TERMINAJON AND. ~AFFLRMED THE EXI S.TENCE OF LI-VING MACROMOLS. IN THE SYSTEM. SUCCtSSIVE POLYMN. OF 11 WITH ETHYLENE (0.13 TO 1PERCENT), ISOBUTYLENE (1111 (4 T04.8PERCENT)i VINYLCYCLOHEXANE, AND -STYRENE (I TO 1.2PERCENT) AND 111 (3 TO 4.1PERGENT) GAVE BLOCK COPOLYMERS HAVING RESISTANCE TO FREEZING IMPACT STRENGTH 2 To 4 AND 2 TO 3 TI,4ES,,RESP*t GREATER THAN THOSE OF 1. USSR UDC 621.385.6 HASHNIKOV, V. V., ZHELEZOVSKIY, B. YE., PETROVA V. K. "Study of Complete Suppression of one of the Signals in the Two-Frequency Operating Mode of Traveling Wave Tubes" lUev, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy-Radiatekhnika, Vol XIV, No 9, 1971, pp 1027-1031 Abstract; A study is made of some results,of the theoretical and experimental investigations of the Kompfner effect in traveling wave tubes operating in the two-frequency mode. Inasmuch as the output signal in -1his case has a complex spectrum, the complete suppression of one of the signals is taken as absence of the component with the frequency of the investigated signal at the travelin.- wave tube output. Analytical methods of analyzing multifrequency operating modes of O-type devices are developed, and the physical processes in them are analyzed in depth. Graphs are presented for the relative drift angle vs a function of the parameter X, proportional to the amplitude of the input signal, the magnitude of the suppression current as a function of the parameter X,, the voltage of the total damping of the first signal as a function of the input power of the second signal, and the experimental function for the output,power 1/2 USSR IMMIKOV, V. V., et al., Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnvkh zavedeniv-Radioteklinika, Vol XIV, No 9, 1971, pp 1027-1031 of the first signal as a function of the input power of-the second signal. With an. increase in power (amplitude) of the second signal the voltage at which com- plete damping of the first signal takes place changes. The output power (ampli- tude) from cutoff of the signal depends,on the input power of the second signal. The.mechanisms behind these phenomena are discussed. 212 168 USSR uDc. 669.15t26124'28t3-194:669,14.ol6.821 PPTRQVJI FROLOV, A. V., BATRAKOV, V. P., FILIMIONOVA, L. A., BELOUS, V. Ya. , NIKISHOV, A. S. , BONDAREV, V. Vo,* PODOLISKIY, U. L. "Stainless Steel" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProWshlenny-ye Obraztsy, TovfArny3,e Zuald, No 32, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 334273, Divisiop C, filed 2 Sep 68, published 30 Mar 72, p 104 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces. 1. A stainless steel which contains carbon, chromium, nickel,:molybdenum, copper and iron. As a distinguisbing featiire of the patent, r-echanical prcgie-rtie.,~ are ijq)roved by taking the components in the following proportion3 in percent: carbon-- 0.03-0.1; chromium--10.05-11.9; nickel-- 3.3-4 . 0; molybdenum--2.3-3.0; cop- per--l.0-2.0; manganese--less than 0.6; silicon--less then O.B; the re- mainder iron; and 2. a modification of this steel distinguished by the fact that the chromium.-nickel ratio is 2.8-3A OF USSR UDC: 621.372.1852.2 V. "Plottin6 the l-'axwell-Am ;ere Characteristic o a THIF 2er-ite Phase-Shifter Control System" Elelctron. telldini':a ~.Iauclmc-telrhn. sb. ~~'errit. tel-in. --c-rollic u ing, 6ciunt~, -'ic-*2cchnic.-.L Coll-ction, ''errit- Technicues) c. 4(26) -wD 33-~B (frcm 1970 ad io t Lbstr-a ~,ct i-o- 3B183) Translation: Formulas are given for ccmjputin,,--,,- 4*lie characteristics of ferrite !TH? phase shifters. 63 NOR Ift-1-110 USSR uDc: 621.396.6-i8l.48 AFAKASI YEV, V. Ya., DOROMOVA, L. B., PETROVA',._Y_.'!, IfInventigation of the Possibility of Using Lo-Melting Class for Insulation Between Layers in Thin-Film Microcircuits" Sb. nauch. tr. po vrobl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elr::ktrcn. tekhn. (Col- lected Scientific Works on Problems of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology), 1972, vyp. 8, pp 102-108 (from Kh-Radiotekh- nika, No 6, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V311) * Translation- The paper deals with the general requirements to be satis- fied by silicate dielectrics for interlayer innulation. A ttudy is made of law-melting glasses in the 8102-PbO-ZnO'-B203 system. Films 5-10 v thick were produced by sedimentation of glass pcnider on a pyroceramic substrate vith microcircuit made by goldvaporization. The sedimentation was done from a glass suspension in ethyl acetate with centrifuging (2500-3000 rpm). The structure of the result-ant films was studied by infrared spectroscopy. A study was also made of the moisture and heat .resistance of the films and their electrical parameters. Tbree illus- trations, bibliography of four titles. N. S. 4s- Wall USSR uDc: 621-396.6-i8l.h8 PVTROVA, V. Z. "Inorganic Dielectrics for Coating in Microelectronics" Sb. nauch. tr. po probl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elektron. tekhn. (Col- lected Scientific Works on Problems of blicroelectronics. Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology), 3.972, vyp. 82 pp 61-71 Ofrom R2.h--Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract tio 8V312) Translation: The paper presents a table of typical inorganic dielectrics used in microelectronics for various purposes (substrates, bases for flat chassis, hermetic sealing, interlayer insulation, insulation of micro- circuit, elements, etc.) with indication of characterisLic paroneters. The requirements to be satisfied by these dielectrics rtre considered. Discussed in particular detail are the Insulation of elements within microcircuits, and also making a matched joint in flat chasGis. Methods of making films are briefly described. Two tables, bibliography of six- teen titles. N. S. ~1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC7010 T-ITLE--PHASE DIAGRAM OF HYDRAIINETRIMETHYLBORON PYRIL)KNE AND ...-METHYLAMINETRIMETHYLBORON PYRIDINE SYSTEMS -U- t-~WTHOR-1051-.SVITSYN, R.A.1 ZHIGACHI A.F,t SOROKINt P.e.r PETROVAt YE.Ist ,_,_OOSOKIN, V.A. U RY:: 0 FINFO_-USSR -',,;S-bUR(;E--LH* NEORG, KHIM. 19701 15(4)t 1131-3 ~,--,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~-SUBJECT AR EA S--C HE M I S T RY JOPIC TAGS--PHASE DIAGRAM* ORGANOBORON COMPOUND, PYRIDINE, HYDRAZINE -COMPOUND, AMINEr COMPLEX COMPOUNO NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3007/1145 STEP NO--IJR/0078/70i'0151004/LL31/11.33 IT 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE55TING DATE--04GEC70 ~-PIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136565 -.AB,STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHASE DIAGRAA.' OT- P? S032 11 SUB4 *8ME SIJ83 PYRIDINE (PY) AND MENH SUBZ BME, SUB2 -PY SYSTEMS ARE `,PRESENTED. THE SYSTFMS FORM ADDUCTS (N SV82 H SUB.'i B1,k-:: SU,53).fl'f, (ti ~,:SUBZ H SUB4 .3ME S063).2PY, A140 (MENH SUB2 BME).-f'Y WHICH CONGRUENTLY M* MINUS 19011 MINUS 30.31 AND MINUS 14.50EGREES, RESP. 1P 1, ~!A F, ~ sf 112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE-PHASE DIAGRAMS OF DIETHYLAMINE TRIMETHYLBORON PYRIDINE AND SCRANE PYRIDIEN SYSTEMS -U- ~_:._AUTH0R-(04)-SVITSYN9 R.A.9 ZHIGACH, AeF.9 SOROKINs P.Zov PETROVAI YE.I. -.COUNTRY CF INFO-USSR -i~,-'.,S0URCE--ZH. NEORG. KHLM. 1970t 15(3)v 829-30 "DATE PUBLISHED-70 -.SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~".JOPIC TAGS-PHASE DAIGRAMr AMINEv ORGANOBORON COMPOUND, PYRIDINEv --_-~EUTECTICS F-17;~'CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~..~'-'PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0968 STEP N(3--UR/0078/70/015,100310829/0830 C.IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124627 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~.-CLRC ACCESSICN Nt-J---AP0124627 ~v --A,BSITRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHASE DIAGRAMS OF THE TITLE SYSTEKS ARE CGNSTRUCTEO, THE SYSTEM Or (ET SUB2 NWHME SUB3 (1) FORMS AN ADDUCT (11) CONTG. 61.98 WT& PERCENT LAND CONGRUENTLY M. 4.5DEGREES. 11 FORMS EUTECTICS WITH PYRIDINE, N. MINUS 55DEGREES,:AND WITH 1, M. MINUS-6.80EGREES. THE SYSTEM OF.ME SUB3 NBH SUB3 FORMS, A SIMPLE ~EUTECTIC (M. MINUS 44.2DEGREES AND CONTG 5.0 WT. PERCENT ME SUB3 HBH ~SU83) SYSTEM WITH PYRIDINE. J-j LW Acc. Nr 111.0049032-4 Ref Code: likotod? In experimental caloric stimulation of the .1-abyripth the authoTs recorded e!ectro- nystagmograms (ENG) in 100 patients with otosclerosis Lveiore the -operation and' 1-5 years later in 60 patients after stapedoplasty for the p-urpo5a of elucidating the general regularities of the influence of the olosclerDtic proces.'l on the function OY the' vestibular apparatus. Besides, the reaction of the labyrinth to the operatiVe trau-ma was studied by recording 'the ENG during the first niJinutes after t4e operWoll 'iT1 60 patients 1 lab rintli. On the bals of EM a.7111 t without experimental stimulstion of the Y Nsis the authors singled out three types of functiarlal Stater a[ the labyrirdh in otosc.1-Prosis: 'I) close -fie 4%). 3) augmented to normal (21% of patients), 2) reduced sensitivity or hypor(. -,da (G semitivity of the labyrinth or hyper-reflexia, (15%). Apart: from the usual crzileria of aut nystagmus curves the hors distinguish the Tol!owing: 1) intermit e~ I type and 2) a type- REELIFRAME of curve with nonuniform amplitude, An Intermittelit type of ENG 's characterized by a frequent appearance of areas without fluctuations; the authors called thern nystagmus pauses. ENG utith a nonuniform amplitude has separate, often repeatcd osciiiations, the amplitude of which exceeds other. A gresunflitive explanation of these phunomeila is giver. An analysis of the material obtained during studies,of the labyrinthine state directly after stapedoplasty confirmed the fact that the~o of th perative trauma e labyrinth i~ the lesser, the more careful the operation Js performed; durii~g the -first two wtnks of the postoperative period acute reactions of the labyrinth to the operntion disappear a,14 the function of the vestibular apparatus on the a crated side norprialim within a year. P 19800816 T" JPRS 59873 23 August 1973 TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCING NEW MATERIALS 7, Translati of Russian-language collectiont Takhnologiya a_,J&;~Ykh Material:bv. 19?2 Kiev' CONTENTS PAGE Emissitivity oi Zirconium and.NiobiurA Carbides in the Ralion, of Homogeneity.. ' .(L.N. 0khromchuk, G. Sh. Upadkhaya) ................. I - Hork ranction of- SiLicon'Carbiae . (t.w. OkhremcbukY. ................... 4 . .. ... El.tricl. Re.istan ce of Composite Materials (Yo H, fetzovo ........ .......... !..~ ............. 8 Heat Capac ity Measurement in Some Ceramic Matdkials V.S, KI-i--n-kol ...................... 14 Thermal Conductivity of Reinforced Plastics (0.14. Xarpinoar V.S. Xlimenko) ................... one optimurn Ca so of a Method of Axial Thermal Flow for Determining the coefficient of Thermal Conductivity (V.S. Xlimenko, et al.) ............................. 21 StudY of Sintering xinetics by Hot 8xtrusion of zirconium _2tj- . and 4. +-N. R-4.n. f Thair Ilmnanpnottv COMP68ite Haterials, USSR UDC 537-29.669.01 SAMSONOV, G. V., VEMIO-LUROVt A. D.9 and PETROVAI_M. 1,..t Kiev "Regularities of the Anode Erosion of Alloys of Cexbides of Transition Eutals with Iron, Cobaltt and Nickel" Moscow, Fizika 5- Mmiya Obrabotlci Mterialov, Ho 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 140-144- Abstracti The problem of the bonding agent In developing composite nateirials. based on brittle netal carbides of the fourth and fifth 'grou'ps of tho periodic table was exlyaxdm~ntitally iiivesti.Vted, on specluiens of alloys pr:iduccd by a method of separate pzessing and caking (Patrova, Ye. M., Dlssar~antlon Absti-act, Institut Probler. "Ate-ria-lovedeni yap Academy of' Sciences, Ukx1S,3R, 19jO). Tho ihvestigation restate are discunned by refoxvnca to qixo3ion and azimtic transition coefficient dependancos on tho cubic coatent of thm lmndlng j.L,-ont and microstructures of utnel US alloyed with different crtiposite Ma-tariale. it was found that the bondina of the investlgwted caxb1des idth mat,-2 aeLditions sharply decreases their erosion in compaxison with pure caxbides, but thD transition coefficient increases, fron to 70-830~,,,% C-1,r)"'Idn'O with bcnar.- are reco=terded for pmetle e of conposile agent content.3 of up to 1045~. al U materials. Nial-cel is raco=ended as the best bonding aprit. qVo illustmtilons, 10 bibliographic references. -T71 USSR. KARKLIT, A. K., STEGANTSEV, S. A., and PETROVA Ye, V., AL11-Union Institute ~,of.Refractory Materials "Properties of Ceramics in the MgO-MgCr3o4'System" Moscow, Ogneupory, No 12, Dec 70, pp 38-40 Abstract: A study was made of the sintering of masses of ragnesium oxide and chrome-magnesium spinel. The effect of the chrome-magnevium spinel on sinter- Ing and on the microstructure of the periclase was studied. Iti--tures were prepared from analytical-grade materials. Magnesium oxide was preliminarily calcined at 900*C, and then the powders were mixed in drums, pelletized, and calcined at 1750% for 4 hours, The completion of the spinel formation re- action was controlled by chemical analysis,according to the frae magnesium oxide content. Compositions covering a wide range of pra~artions were in- vestigated. Mixtures were pelletized under a pressure of 500 kg/cm2 and calcined at 1400-1700*C for one hour. Samples from a pure periclase had the greatest density. Porosity increased sharply with spinal addition, reaching a maximum at 35% of spinal. Hicrostructure was studied on samples calcined at 1700*C. It differed sharply with spinel content; a 40-452 1/2 ; I il I USSR UDC 355-3/613.644 TROYAWXIYO M. P. I SIDORTSOV j 1. P. and PSTROVA-GOLUBUKO, L. B. "Effect of Noise on Blood Cholinestlerase Aotivity" Moscow# Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnall No 2g 1971p pp 47-49 Translatl= The effect of industrial noise on worAers' health has been investigated in quite a few scientific studies wUoh neation the changes that take place in the body as a result. Our purpose was b study indexes that would not only testify to the pre- sence of noise but aleo serve as a criterion of its adyerse effect. One such indexi at least in part, is whole blood cholinesterase activity and the state off the autonomic nervous systez in persons worJdng in diesel axA blower sta- tions, Their work is light to moderate and does not involve much nervous or mental strain. The noise levels ranged from 94 to 97 db, with medium and high frequencies and an energy peak at 400 to IsZ50 hi, None useii ear plugs. A work shift was 12 hours long and there was an interval of 21P hours batifeen shifts. During the exanination period a temporary changvj In the schedules of sore groups resulted in shortening the Interval bet%een shifts to 12 hours. The workerep especially those on the job after a 12-hour brealcp complained of ready fatigability# headache8p general weakness, irritabllityo and so forth. 1/4 MR TROMMKIYj M. P., et a:L.p Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnall No P., 1971, pp 47-49 Cholinesterase activity was determined by Hestrin's method before work and every 3 hours during work, at the endp and 12 and 24 hours afterward. The results were expressed in units of extinction. Baseline neurological examination given at the same time Includedi interrogation# neurological % pulr status# Aschner's phenomenonj dynamic observation of tht, :.a# arterial pressure, and dermographic reaction, The exanination were given right at the work places, A total of 55 persons were examinedt 16 worked 12-hour shifts (after a 24-hour break(group 1) and 24 worked 120hour shifts after a 12-hour break (group 2)). The other 15 worked under the. same conditions but were not exposed to moise (control). The neurological examination revealed a significant lengthening of the latent period of the dermographic xeaction (P-0.01) and a rather pronounced slowing of the pulse in Aschner's test (p-0.05) at the one, of tho workday. Analysis of the dynamics of blood cholinesterwe activity showed that it decreased significantly in those who came to work after a 24-hour bxeak in the course of the ohiftl tho maximum decrease occurrJaw, toward the end. Alt4ough the docreaso was grvAual it was , manifested af tor only 3 hours of' 1+ P Y 92 USSR TROMAMIMp X. P. et al. p Voyenno-MeditsinsJdy Zhunial. No 2, 1971, pp 47-49 W03:k (P-0-05). Oholineste=e activity returned to the originz%l level 24 ho= after the work m overo but in some cases it was higher. Cholinesterase activity ims found to be lower in group 2 (worked 12- hour shifts after a 12-hour break) than in the fixst and. control groups. After 3 hours' work it decreased more sharply than in group'-10 although by, tha:end of the shift the rate of decrease'sloired and chDlinestems e activity was almost indistinguishable from that in group 1, Systematic incomplete restoration of cholinesterase activity can evanutally lead to deconponnation. A significant decrease therein during restization puts great stress on the compensatory nechanisms and it may cause then to break doun. Therefoxv,. we are justified in stating that a 12- hour interval between shifts is insufficient. Thus, the extent of decrease and time of restoration of cholinesterase activity can be used.to judge the degree of harm done b~,r noise and the con- pletenes3 of restoration of physical fitness. These indexes can serve as the basis for establishing sound standards of. work and rest time. Complete restoration of cholinesterase activity to the original leyel before the star.L of.the next shift is the criterion. for judging the souncbiess o-4 the staadards. The more fact that cholinesterase activity decreases Is riot an invariable sign of pathology. It can be regarded as an index of adaptation of the body to neF conditions, especially in cases where iU activity is completely .3/4 USSR TROYAI;SXIY, M. P., et al., Voyermo-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, I~o 2t 19?1, pp 47-49 restored. A decrease in cholinesterase activity and change in neurological status (lengthening of the latent period of the dernographic reaction, pro- nounced slowing of the pulse in Aschner's test) axe indicative of & para~ sympathetic trend in the cbazges that take place in persons working under no.&SY conditions. Conclusions Is Workers exposed to noise when examineddLrectly at the work places showed a statistically significance decrease in blood cholinesteraze activity, in- crease in the latent period of the de=ographic xeaction, ani rather pronounced slowing of the pulso in Aschnor's testy the'lowest Yalua being iveorded at the and of a shift, 2. Cholinesterase activity was restored when tho iforkers ware no longer ex- posed to noise. After a 12-hour shift cozplete restoration took 24 houz-3. 3. The extent of decrease and time of restoration of cholinesterase activity can serve as a criterion for juiging the degree of injux7 done by noise and the nature of the body's response, 4/4 93 -77.,,. 7---7 UNCLASSIFIEC PRCCESSPIG IDAT~:--17JUL.7C ~---T l:T L E - -IIU-N IN GIESEL. L',Ur~ IV E L hCF--FETWVlC4, D., KCSTIC, G~LJA? S. --YLG 5 LA V 1,~ c NTRY INK -~SCURCE--TEI-NIKA, P-,7C, VOL 2 5 FF 21-2~ -T AT EPLELISPEE ------- 70 VBJECT AREAS-PE(F., I.NO., Cl-,,'[L V.12ENE EINt":p? pt A"'40 f: --s TACS-LUCYCTI~F-i VlB'AATl1jN, I I E L V N G I N CCN-- T P C-L Y A 9 K IG--C RE ~TP I CT I CNS P(CUMENT CLASS--LNCLASSIFIEC C ~X Y R E E L / F R A FI ~ 719 7 9 STEP NC--YU/Ci)(,L/*101i:);'~/,')Ol/Or2l/i'jO24 I p ACCESS -Acc. Nr 00046666- Ref . Code., pijoool PRLURY SOURCE: Tehnika,, 1970,, Vol 25,, 4r-/ pp .21-,Zqa, VIBRATION IW-,-D11ESEIELECTR1C LOCOMOTIVE Dracollub Petrovid Dr., 1YqaQj4q Kost'd Dipl. Ing and Slobadan. GrUP, El. Technician - Pe - ment for Work ffycriene of Uedical Mili- -tary- c emy, The vibrations in a diesel ~iectric iocomDtive, serie 661, No 142, made by ,General Motors7', 1~t. a speed of 90 kmjhour on the raUroad. line Beogod-Nig, was the subject of, aw investigation. In doing this, the measurements are also mades of the local vibmtlons which were taking place for example on the hand 4 n' 4 F. ~4 3 1 AiVO0340ir AUTffOR-- PROFESSOR, EDITOIR-IN-CHIEF 01- THE NXIDSMONAUTICSil ENCYCLOPEDIA TITLE-- SPACE CHRONICLE~ NEWSPAPER--- PRAVDA, APRIL too 1970j, P 31, COLS 4-9 T ABSTRACT--- THE 4.CLE REVIEUS ~THE: SZOND EDIT10i,,l OF TH7. wK0-5mONAUTICSw_ ENCYCLOPEDIA. WHICH IS.ABOUT TO BE PUBLISHED IN SEVERAL LANGUAGES, INCLUDi.-qG ENGLISH. PETROVICH CLAIMS THAT QCONTRARY TO CERTAIN PUBLISHED INFORMATIONN, THE PRINCIPAL DEVELOPERS OF.NKATYUSHAN ROCKET MISSILES WERE B.'S. PETROPAVLOVSXIY AND a.~_Z,lA.NGZMAKj AND THAI N. 1,-TlylH0imlR0v AND V, A. ARTEM,YEV CONDUCTED TRE'FIRST UPZRIMENTS. ALL FOUR WERE-ASSOCIATES OF THE GA~DYNAMICS LABORATORY. /ABSTRACTER S NOTE--- A CHECK IN THE 14KOS140MAUTICSw ENCYCLOPEDIA, 10686 HAS RNEALED THAT IT I'ISTS PZTllOPAVLQVSN1Y LANGEMAX I AND TIKH MIR~OV GIVING THEIR DATES WBIRTH AND DEATA BUT DOE.,) NOT M Y MENTI-ION USSR WO 577-391 SHIRNOVj A. V., and Institute of Biopbysirs, lUistry of He-bath USSRg Moscow "The Effect of External General Beta-Irradiation on the Composition of the Periphoml Blood of Rats" Moscow# Radiobiologiyap Vol 110 No 4p Jul/Aug ?ij pp 6o.7-6io Abstracti Changes in the morphological composition of the peripheral blood after general irradiation of rats with beta-rays from a Sr-90Y source in the dose range of 800-4500 rad were studied. The changes observed varied in extent with the dose of radiation applied and were different for male and female rats. During the first 5 days after irradiationj females exhibited leukopenia caused by a decrease in the number of neutrophils anti lymphocytes, whore as in nales, on appl-teation of doses of 1600-4500 rzkl, there was an increase in the number of leukocytes due to an increase in both lymphocytes and neutrophils. After the 5th day, the changes in the loukoqrW composition were of a polymorphous type for fezzalea; the number of lymphocytes decreased, while that of neutrophils increased. In the:blood or irradiated males the number of both lymphocytes and neutrophils Increased from the 5th to 7-14th agi6" 41 SWRKOV, A. V., and PLTROVICHO I. X., Radiobiologlya# Vol 11, Iro 4? Ju.I/Aug 71# pp 607-610 day. A tenclency toward normalization.of the quantitative cozposition of uhite blood elements was observed only toward the 28th days At that time, the number of lyjaphocytes reached normal values, while the acute neutxv- philosis which developed in both females and males was still observed. The high leukocytosis could be explained by inflammation of the skiz and infection, There were no significant changes in the erythzocyte count as a result of lz=diation. 2- /2 USSR VDC 621-391-833 KOZLENKO, N. I., PETRGYIC-F,.- KABLUKOVAIJ M. V., Members of the Scien- tific and Technical ~_oc_iety of Radio Engineering, Electroatcs and Cc=uni- cations imeni A. S. Popov "Determination of the Correlation Functions of Signal and Interference at the Output of a Discrete CommunicationsiChannellf Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 9, Sep 71, PP 7-11 AbLtr_act: A Fourier transform method is used to separalle, the useful signal from masking noises in a quantized speech message tranomitted through a com- munications channel with interference. Formulas are derived for calculating the correlation functions of the useful part of the inessage and the masking noises at the output of a discrete communications channel with respect to known correlation functions for the undistorted and distorted messages and a function which accounts for the action of interference in the channel. Expressions are also given for determining the spectral densities of the corresponding components of the,received message and for calculating the intelligibility in conformity with the general theory of formant percep- tibility when speech messages are transmitted by discrete methods over a communications channel with interference.. 63 - 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE-SYNTHESIS OF SYMMETRICAL AND UNSYMMETRICAL ACETALS OF NITRO ALCCHOLS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-TSYBASOV, V.P.9 TARASOVAv Talef.PETROVICH, V F. -USSR N PU TWOF INFO OURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.r KHIM.:KlilM. TEKHNOL. 1970t 13(119 70-2 TE PUBLISHEC- -70 -SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ;.-T.GPIC TAGS-ORGANIC SYNTHESISa ACETAL, ORGANIC NITRO C'OMPOUND# HYDROXYL -RADICALv PENTANGL* BUTANOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ,:,-_0QGUKENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO --PROXY-REELIFRAME--2000/0784 STEP NO-UR/0153/70/1)13/001/0070/0072 --AP0124453 CIR.C.,ACCESSICN NO UNCLASSIFIED 4 L 11 -:2/Z ols UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCTTO GIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124453 :-A8,STRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE SYM. ACETAL IA) OF Z NITRO I PENTANOL (1) IS PREPO. IN 45.5PERCcNT YIELD BY ADDING 1+7 G ACH TO 10 G 1--l-AND 0.1 ML CONCO. HCL AND HEATING THE.MIXT. 1.5 HR AT60DEGREES. IA, 0 PRIME20 1.0801, N PRIMEZO SUBO 1.4464# 8 IS LESS THAN SUBI 136DEGREES. A SYM. ACETAL, 0 SUB2 110DEGREES, 0 PRIME20 1.1798i N PRIME20 SUBD 144485, IS PREPDo SIMILARLY FROM 2 NITRO I PROPANOL IN 25PERCENT YIELD. THE 'UNSYM. ACETAL OF ETOH AND 1, 8 U$81173-40EGREESI D PRIME20 1.00521 N PRIME20 SUBO 1.4303t IS PREPD. IN 48PERCENT YIELD BY REACTING 13#9 G I A-NO 0.1 ML CONCO. HCL WITH 7.5 G. H SUSkICHOET (II)o HOLDING THE TEMP.-AT 20-30DEGREES DURING AODN. AND I HR AT 60DEGREES. BY REVERSING THE ADON. OF THE REAGENTS AND DOUBLING THE PROPORTION OF fit THE YIELD :15 INCREASED TO 76PERCENT. UNSYM. .ACETALS, 8 SUBI 90-91DEGREESP D -PRIMEZO 1.13710 N PRIME20 SUSO, L.4363, AND D SUBI 94-5DEGREESp D PRIME20 1.1142v h PRIMEZO SUBG 1.4378* ARE PREPO' .FROM It AND 2v 2 OINITRO I _'BUTANOL AND 2#2 DINITRO I PENTANOL IN 621 AND 42PERCENT YIELDS. LENINGRAD. MEJKH. INST., LENtripmat ussR., UNCLASSIF USSR UDC 621-313-333:538.4 KJALNPI I A. Ya. , MIKR-DP-,OV Cho K PETROVICHA R. A. V. A.9 TMOIS an d L L ia nFlat Induction PumT) Characteristics .7ith Heterogeneous Electro- magnetic Force Distribution Along the Channel Riga, h1agnitnaya Gidrodinamika, No 4 Oct-Dec 71, pp 94 -98 Abstract Velocity profiles and p(Q)-characteristlics of riagneto- 11D) machines with accounting 'or local slipping hydrodynamic M ro along the chan:nel -,,ridth .,iith non-wrii-form distribution of ciect magnetic forces are calculated and coin-oared viitli e x-p eri-aien t -ally derived results. The latter comply satisfactorily with thooreti- Cal c-,aculations. The velocity profiles cal%ilated for various flow rates Q and a current load of A=0.27xlOIA/n shoi-r tILqt at conditions a reverse flow exists on chantiel borders. The .pumping investi.-galtion revealed that the calcuInt-ion of 111,2D-Mobines by -7 '-iy,,- ra simultaneous accounting for electromasgpetic and I U-wlic proces- ses results in niore Drecise conformity of theore"k-lical and c.-,mcri- mental da-ta. Five illustr., four formulas, six biblio. refs. TJR 19 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section'I Chemical, De l-vent, 236411 STMPING of lightgauge austenitic plate Y;ade on lead and :zinc , stampt b.~, pr,6h*at,-: Lng the plate to the temperature of the'; nuotenitic formation and then cooling it, doun: to 2~~300C, anove the martensitic coaveraLon bdt.Nelow the melting point of the stamp (32700~ Piebeatiq9 is-done in a furnace a.nd fcr, co-olini the plate is transferred to an electric wen or to an alkaline bath. 31.7.67. as. 117771025.47. N.P.PETROVICHEV et al. (IL6.69.)''.4ul.7/ 3.2.69, Class 7c, 18c. Int.C1. B214, C21d. AVfHGRS: Fornin, A. P, Strogulov, rzhl-P NatAkqv S. L.; Entin K 0 lovski Yu L 09 UNCLASSI FIE-b Pk0Cc4'SS1f4G 0ATE-13NOV70 008 i_.--~TLTLE-- HE VELOC ITY VARIATl0,';J OF A STAR:AS:PUkELY 01SCONTINUJUS RANDO-M .T ~::,~_tkOCESS_ [~, ZERO MASS STARS -U- AUTHOK-102)-KALIBE,--(D-At-V.S.t PETROVSKAYAl lovo ~CUUXTPY OF INFO-USSR :-S.0URCE--AST-,OFlZIKA (USS;~), VOL. 6, 1400 It Pe L35-47t: FEB. 1970 -DATE PUBLISHED-FEB70 -SUBJECT- '-IREAS--i%STRG,40MY,Asri'~'OPHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--:~MjOM PkQCESS, STAR, VELOCITY -31 STRIBUTION ,-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTKI.,rioNs o'60CUMENT GLASS-WICLASSIFIED _PPLUXY RE~_LPWME-3004/0132 STEP t4J--()R/0336/70/,'jC,')/O(JI/0135/0147 _C IRCACCESS IfjN__!'40--AP0l 30894 T i -212 --608 UNCL AS I FI PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ..,C--TkC ACCESSION !'40--AP0130894 GP-0- ABSTPACT. THE VARIATION OF VEL!~CITY ML)DULUS OF A STAR IN THE SYSTEM IS CONSWERED AS. A,PURELY DISCONT111JOUS RANDOM PROCESS. USING THE SECOND KCLM(JGQ.Tt")V-1-El_Li~:R E~)UATION THE EVULUTION OF THE VELOC[TY f)ISl*kl3UTIt3,\l FUNCTION G& LERU MASS ST4!),S It A" OPEN CLusrER N JS VIVESTIG4TED WITHOUT TAKING INTO ACCOUNT, THE REGULAR POTENTIAL. THE STARS AND THE AtMOUNT GF. ENCRW TAKEN AWAY BY TH DISSIPATEO ESCUPE OF E STARS IN DIFFERENT MOMENTS OF TIME: ARE ALSO~ FOUND.: UNCLASSIF[1-01 USSR UDC 547.241 MIRONOVA, Z. N., TSVETKOV, Ye. N., PE-ROVShA-YA.,,.,L._I., NEGUMETSKIY, V. V.0 NIKOLAYEV, A. V., and KABACMIK, M. f-, Ynstitute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Division, Academy of Sciences USSR, and Institute of Heteroorganic Compounds, Academy of Sciences.USSR "Synthesis Starting With Tetraoxymethylphosphine Chloride; Aminomethyl- phosphines and Their Oxides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 10, 1972, pp 2152-2158 Abstract: Eleven aminomethylphosphines, general formula RnP(CH2NR'2)3-ii' were synthesized from tri(acetoxymethyl)phosphine, whose synthesis the authors have previously reported, and secondary amines in aqueous methanol in the presence of potassium hydroxide. This synthetic pathway is said to have fewer difficulties than those described previously, and to proceed via a saponification mechanism. The yield, boiling point, refractive index, density, observed and calculated molar refractioti, percentages of C, H, and P, and formula are reported. Using hydrogen peroxide in acetone the phosphines were oxidized to their corre'sponding oxides. Several previous synthetic pathways are listed and, some of the constants, are reported for ten of these. Proton magnetic resonance and double resonance 1/2 USSR NIRONOVA, Z. N., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 10, 1972, pp 2152-2158 were used for confirmation of structure; the chemical shift nnd spin-spin coupling constant of the PCH2N interaction are given for eleven of the compounds synthesized. An intense doublet at 1130-1165 cm-1 in the 1R spectrum of tri(dimethylaminomethyl)phosp4ine is interpreted as an indication of rotational isomerism~ All operations with trivalent phosphorus compounds were conducted underargon. 2/2 35 US-III)R LTDC. 621-373~826:62 VYSOTSKIY, V. Z., GAPONOV, S. V. , KL,?I,IfOVP, N .P., FEUROVSKAYA , 1-4. P. , SALAASHCHEINKO, N. 11. "Precision Laser Machining of Foil" Elektron. prom-st'. Nauch.-teU-n. sb. (Ibe Electronics industTy. Seientij'ic and Technical Collection), 10,72, No 14, pp 93-91, (from RZILI-Radiotekhnika, 110 12, Dee 72, abstract No 12D487 by A. L. Translation: A niethod is described for making masks of thin foil (Cu, I-t), Al, Mo, W) 20-60 pm by using a laser. The pulse dur;iticn of the !"-er emission was varied over G ranee. of 3.10-4 -5-10-e~ s, Straight-throu'-zh machining of the masks is done ~5.t durations of the order of 10-6 S, but the outline of the mask is distorted iii this mode due to ejection 0--:, a considerable ciuaitity of nw-tU. With a reduction jr- pv*Ir'e' duration to -7 a layer about I um thick is removed froul the surfac-e of the mask during the laser burst, and the outline of the mash is inut as dis- torted. /2 019 UNCL ASS I FIE D PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--FINE MOSAIC STRUCTURE OF NATIVE GOLD CRYSTAL GRAINS ELECTRON MICROSCOPE DATA -U- .'A UTHOR--f03J-PE YA* N.V. v FROLOVA,91 KoYE. i PLYl'4SHKC-VICHv L,N. I --USSR COUNTRY OF NFO ~',SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 19701 (2), 433-5 (MINERAL) 19 -,--..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY '~~40PIC TAGS--GOLD, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, MINERAL DEPOSIT, SINGLE CRYSTAL 'STRUCTURE '.."CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS k.c.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1046 STEP NO--UP/0020/70/191/002/0433/0435 ACCESSION NO--ATOli9913 UNCLASSIFIED, - --------------- 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATIE-23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119913 BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FINE MOSAIC STRUCTURE ~iAS STUDIED SAMPLES OF NATIVE AU FROM BALEISK AREA (TRANSBAIKALIA) AND AGarovsK -CHUKOTKA VOLCANIC BELT), THF BALEISK NO AG TOVSK DEPOSIT (OKHOTSK A A G 'ESP., 'VITH DEPOSIT AU CONTAINED 21.67-2,let AND 44.70-5.67PERCENT A3, K .:'~TRACES 2PERCENT CU, FE, SE, HG, AND SB, SINGLE CRYSTALS OF BALEISK AU 'DING GENERALY TO THE TYPICAL MOSAIC HAD A COMPLEX STRUCTURE CORRESPON ..(BLOCK) STRUCTURE OF CRYSTALS* FINE GRAINS OF EARLY AU CONSISTED OF .-VERY FINE (0.2-1 MU) SUBINDIVIDUALS, SO CALLED BLOCKS. THEY HAD ISOMETRIC SHAPE o HfEll -OFTEN CLOSE TO OCTAHEDRAL. THE FINE ZONES 01: Sc)'-..E T. _AU, MORE EASILY ETCHABLE BY AQUA REGIA,~ WERE PRESENT BE,rWEEN THESE SU31NDIVIDUALS. THESE ZONES CONSISTED OF PARTICLES GREATER THAN 01.1 :1QUAL TO 1-10 AS SMALL AS -MOSAIC BLOCKS.. THE. AG. RIC14 AU F40M AGATOVSK DEPOSIT CONSISTED OF IRREGULAR DENDRITIC SEGREGATIOllil liN A FUIE 6RAINE0 QUARTZ. . THEY HAD SHARPLY EXPRESSED MOSAIC STRUCTURE OF TL4;: ~;RATNS THE MOSAIC BLOCKSo WHICH ARE USUALLY SMALL IN CENTRAL PARI'S OF SEG'RE GATIONS 10.2-0.3 MU), BECOME LARGER (1-2 MU) TOWARDS THE PERIPHEkY. I NPL il C E 5 , THEY BECOME MUCH LONGER, ACQUIRING DIRECTION SUBPARALLEL To FHE GRAIN BOUNDARY. FACILITY: INST. GEOL, RUD. MEST0k0Zli0.t PETROGR.- MINERAL. GEOKHIM., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFUD Steels USSR UDO 6 69.14.018.8 BABAKOV, A. A., POSYSAYEVA, L. I-- RE 411"46YA - and YU. S., Central Scientltlc7Tesear(%-~ tute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni I. P. Bardin "New High-Alloy Corrosion-Resistant Steel Type 00OKh2lN2nM4B" Moscow, Zashchita Ifetallov, Vol 7, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 99-103 Abstract: E~cnerimental data are presented on the properties of the.new OOOKh2IN211443 steel, designed for the manufacture of equipment for the production of double superphosphate by extrac- tion phosphoric acid containing fluoride compounds. The chemical composition and mechanical properties of the steel are presented, as.well as certain data on the corrosion resistance of the steel and its physical properties. The chemical composition is (per- cent): 1/2 TZ7 USSR BA13AXOV, A. A., et al., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 7, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, Pp 99-103 a Hn Si P S Cr Ni Ho Nb Not Over 20-22 20-22 3,4-3.7 % CX15 0.03 0.6 0.6 0.03 0.02 up to 0.8 The steel has high resistance to intercrystalline and knife-line corrosion. 1/2 64 Steels ~ 'U 'USSR UDC 6 69.14.018.8 S BABAKOV, A. A., POSYSAYEVA, L. I., PETROVSKAYA, V. A., and B A SIDORKINA, YU. S., Central of S I Ire Ferrous Metallurgy imeni 1. P. Bardin 11N "New High-Alloy Corrosion-Resistant Steel Type 00OKh2lN2nM4B11 ~Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 7, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 99-103 Mo Abstract: EN-nerimental data are presented on the properties of the.new C-OOKh2lN2lYj4B steel, designed for the manufacture of equipment for the production of double superphosphate by extrac- tion phosphoric acid containing fluoride compounds. The chemical composition and mechanical properties of the steel are presented, as well as certain data on the corrosion resistance of the steel and its physical properties. The chemical composition is (per- cent): 112, USSR RABAKOV, A. A., at al., Zashchita Metallov, Vol 7, No 2, Mar-Apr 71'. pp 99-103 C', mn Si P S Cr Ni m0 Nb Not Over 2042 20-22 3,4-3.7 OX15 0.'03 0.6 0.6 0.03 0.02 up to 0.8 The steel has high resistance to intercrystalline and knife-line corrosion. -17 e etical U n USSR 1JDC 576.851,49,097.21.07 OVSKAYA,-V.-G. and BLINOVA, N. I., Institute of Epidemiology and 111cro- biology imenT Uamaleya, Academy of Medical: Sciences USSR "Assessment of the Significance of Type-Specific Antigen in the Virulence of Shigella flexneri 2a in Studies of Recombinants of Certain Genetic Classes" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobialogii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 10, 1971, pp 69-74 Abstract: Conjugation of the virulent S. flexneri 516 2a strain with the nonpathogenic E. coli K12 HfrC, Ab 312, and.AB 732 straints produced dif- ferent classes of hybrids with definite genetic charactern and :antigenic structure. The virulence of these hybrids was studied in diffe'rent bio- logical models. After intraperitoneal infection of white mice, it was impossible to differentiate the cultures from the results of the kerato- conjunctival test. However, extremely virulent strains could be differen- tiated from attenuated ones in chick embryos. The virulence of the attenuated hybrids that included the rha+xyl+ region was regularly reduced by a factor of two compared with virulent cultures. Shigella strains can be differentiated more accurately with respect to virulence by -using the -MME.