SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PILINSKAYA, M.A. - PIMAKHOV, D.P.

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USSR PHUNMYAJ. M. A., Genetika, No 61 1971, PP 138-143 Like nitrogen mustard, the ability of the fungicide to damage the chromosoms of blood cells seems to be one of its mechanisms of action on leukopoiesis. .-Acc. r: Abs+tracting Service: Ref. Code; 00,03408C CHEMICALWST. 71318g Potassiam sulfate-ainmorium. =Xat~-Zinc uulfate- -a water systex at 25 and 75 G., X. tKafcdrg Khim.. Poltav, In-'i' ~.-Strait. InSE. f uita.'.. SSR). a. . Zh- arg. Khfin. At 25', the title system has cry~sljl. fiOds corr~sbonding to %,tsojgn,,,:~04, 6H%0, KiSO4.ZnSO4.6H-.O solm.; rjK~S0,.wINfl4)jSO' aud nK2,S04.nsZnSQt.xfltO. Wubk- salt, fOnns limited solid solt witlt:the of the T systeinat' Asoly-diagrauti t W isconstructed. I-IMJR J REEL/FRIAME 19710723 USSR UDG 621.)0,6.963:621-7/97 PILIPC PERC EZENTSEV, L.T., "Tia nom is sion Of Supplementary Inforx~ation Durint, Gon,~rerzion OP Radar Signals Into Television" Sb. nsuch. tr~ Klyev. in-t inzh. arazhd. aviatsii (Collection Gf.Saipatific Worke, Kiev Institute Of Civil Aviation En G~0~rs f~:?O, 'Isaua pp ~,'~-61 (from RZh--Radkigti~kkjjjiaj I-To 9, Sept 1~71, Abutraot, No 9G46) Translation: Posoible methods are considered for simultaneous converoion of the three-radar signals Nihich cliaracteristize the three parameters of the target (co- ordinates and supplexantary criterion) into television si&nals to.- repro aontation f the aerial situation in diBpatchar ayetems. Of the four syetoris an-Ilyzed--ampli- 0 L tude, code, frequency, and pulse duralLion modulation -- tho code method has the greatest advantages, =aking it possible to increase the volume o-P supplement!iry in- formation being represented without aignificuntly decreosiiiZ the resolving power of Oe system as a whole. The precision of tranamiesion of tho B-applementary inform-at- ion by the code m!!thod doea not depend on nonlineDrity of tho schnning. In addition 0 the conversion 3pparatus is simplified. 6 ill. N.B. USSR UDC 621.396.963.3 ISAYEV, L. P., PEREEVEZEN7SEV, L. T., PILIPCHIK V. G. "Methods of Obtaining a Discrete Color Television Image By the Output Signals of a Controlling Elec tronic Digital Computer!' Sb. nauch.- tr., Kivev. i--t inzh. grazhd. aviatsii (Collection of Scientific Works, Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers), 1970, Tssue 5, pp 62-64 (from RZh--Radiotekbnika, No 9,,Sep 1971,,Abstract No 9G41) Translation: Possible methods are analyzed for obtaining a color television image in the form of a combination of different markers using the output signals of a digital computer in aviation simulators of visual situations. A color mask kinescope is employed having three luminophors, each excited by a separate beam, and a digital computer (grafekop) is sued as the output device. A number of reco--nendatiorns are, presented on the choice of a method of conversion of the digital computer signals into television signals. 2 ill. N. S. 165 'MIN, M.M. M USSR UDC, 51.621.391 PILIPCHUK, N. 1. ."Decoding at High Transmission Rates" Ispol1z. Izbytochnosti v Inform. Sistemakh [Use of Redundancy in Information Systems --Collection of Works], Leningrad, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 223-228 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4; April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V518 by K. Zigangirov). Translaticit: A method is suggested for decoding random tree-shaped codes for which the author states the mathematical expectation of the nLuzbr--r of operations is limited with transmission rates arbitrarily close to tAie throughput capacity. The result of the work is incorrect, which can be seen from the fact that it contradicts the known result of Berlecamp and Jacobs whicli affirms that for any method of sequential decoding (without using iteration) tlie mathematical ex- pectation of the number of operations increases exponentially with increasing code limitation.for transmission rates greater than the computation rate. UNCLASS-IFTED _:PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 -4-,tT4-TLE-OXYGEN TENSION IN THE MUSCLES, OF; PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY .-..TUBERCULUSIS--U- ..,~AUTHOR-03)-PILIRCHUK, N.S.r TVANYUTAI.O.M.t NECIiANYEV,:A.A. .::_-_~COUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR SOURCF--VRACHEONOYE DELO# 19701 NR 2v PP 67-70 D A T E- PUBL ISHED---70 UBJECT AREAS--510LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES i.cs T -MUSCLE Pj4-YSIOLCJGYv AGS OXYGENt TUBERCULPSf Su HYPOXIA, -ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY CkTROL,MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS~ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY ~REEL/FRAME-1986/0113 STEP NO-UR/0475/70/000/002/0067/0070 i,CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0102203 UNCLA~' r- 'F- DATE--13NOV70 4/2- 0 219 st 1 0 Pl-'OCESSING -.'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102203 *-"ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. S'PIROGR'APHIC, OXYHEMOGRAPHIC EXAM[INATIONS AND A STUDY OF OXYGEN TENSION IN THE GASTROCNEMIUM MUSCLES WERE DONE IN 60 PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. EXTENSIVE FIBROUS CAVERNOUS TUBERCULOSIS WAS ACCCMPANlfED BY BOTH INSUFFICIENCY OF THE FUNCTION OF.EXTERNAL RESPIRArION AIND IMARKED TISSUE HYPOXIA WITH A DISTINCT OXYGEN DEFICIT IN THE~MUS CLES. EFFECTIVE -ANTI,BACTERIAL THERAPY IMPROVES THE INDICES OF EXTERNAL RESPIRATION AND REDUCES, PHENOMENA OF TISSUE :HYPOX IA. W-11CL ASS IF IiEb R'qOMSING 0ATE--27',,0V70 'JITLE--MECHANISM OF ACTION AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ImTr,AVEINOUS ADMINIISTRATION OF TUB.,,,ZI(Jt STREPTOMYCIN AND PAIRA AMINOSALICYLIC ACID IN N.S*s tVANYUTA, O.M., KOVALENKO, N.N. ..''-C'GUNTRY OF fNFO---USSR OURCE-MBL TUBERK 48(l): 26-30.170 7 e0 _-IJ)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~-,~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES P I CTAGS-- TUt3ERCULO S IS, ISONIAZIDt AM I j"40SAL ICYL I CACID, STREPTOMYCIN TROL sMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .,,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE-0 :PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0437 STEP NO---Uf~/0(100/70/048/kIOL/0026/0030 ZCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134205 212 Oil UNCLASSI F, IED PROCESSING 0ATE-27NOV70 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134205 1.~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFICACY OF I.V. INJECTIO.N OF JUBAZID (ISONIAZID) STREPTOMYCIN A")D PARA AMINGSALICYLIC ACID (PAS) IN PATIENTS WITH DEGENERATIVE FORMS OF PULHO:NARY TUBERCULOSIS AND ALSO THE CONCENTRATION OF THESE 3 BASIC TUBERCULOSTATIC AGEtNTS WITH THE -1ET 0 I.V, AND USUAL ROUTES 3F ADMNNISTRATION., 14ERE STUDIED. THE FORMER H 0 W~,S EMPOLYEO IN HANDLING 194 PATIENTS, 96 OF WHOM HAD FRESHLY IDENTIFIED DISEASE AND 98 OTHERS SUFFERED FROM A LONG STAND[ 'NG DISEASE TREA1E0 UNSUCCESSFULLY BY THE ROUTINE METHODIOF ANTIBACTFRIAI..THERAPY. IN PATIENTS WITH FRESHLY RECOGNIZED DISEASE: THE TRE4TMENT RESULTED IN CLOSURE OF CATIVITES WITH CASEOUS DEGENERATION (86PERCENT) AND 1N 14F --RNS WAS ACH EVE N -GATIVE BECILLOSCOPY (98PERCENT1. CLOSURE OF CAVE 25PERCENT AND NEGATIVE BACILLOSCOPY W60PERCENT OF CASES v4HO HAD BEEN :,UNSUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY THE ROUTINE METHOD FOR OVER 6 MO. CONCENTRATION OF TUBAZID, PAS ANO STRePTOMYCIN IN J'HE BLOOD, INTACT AND 'AFFECT60 AREAS OF A RESECTFU LUNGP FOLLOWING I.V. INJECTION OF THESE -.DRUGSP 15 2-16 TIMES AS HIGH AS WIrH THEIR ORDINARY ADMINISTRATION. FACILITY: DEP. TUBERC.,.KIEV,MED.. J.NST.,o KIEV USSR, UNICLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 543-51 ALPAT'YEV, Yu. S., DUBIN-SKIY, I. N., OL10OVSKIY, V. CHEREPIN, V. T. "A Mass Spectrometer for Analyzing Solids" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 3, May/Jun 72, pp 159-160 Abstract: A mass spectrcmeter based on the effect of secondary ion emis- sion is developed for elementary and isotopic analysis of solids, specifi- cally layer analysis of thin films of metals, semi conductors and dielec- trics. The instrument consists of an ion source vith ion-optical system of focusing and beam deflection, a.turret chamber which holds the specimen, an imersion type objective lens, end a single-field rf mass spectrometer. The primary beam is accelerated to 4-1h keV and focused on the specimen Uo a spot with an area of 0.5-6 sq. mm. The secondary ions are collected, accelerated and prefocused by the immersion objective lens 'Whose catlicde is the specimen. The energies of the ions entering the mass spectrameter are controlled by changing the voltage across the specimen. Another lens focuses the beam of secondary ions into the input aperture of the mass spectrometer. The current of the secondary ions impinging on the collector is amplified by an electrometric amplifier and registered by an electronic 1/2 USSR ALPATIYEV, Yu. S. et al., Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 3, May/Jun 72, PP 150 16o potentiometer. The masses being analyzed can be recorded either in the panoramic mode or in a mode vhere the peak intensity is tracked (there is a relative change in the concentration of one component) as layers of the study specimen are successively removed by the primary ion beam. Masses from 1 to 250 can be analyzed vith a mass-spectral resolution of 250 atomic mass units. Reproducibility of results is,10 in aworking vacuum of 10-r3 2/2 127 USSR UDC 538.1t3o341,67i546.221 PILIPEWICO, A. T., HELINIKOVAt.V. N.o and ROZENnL#Dt A. AL., Kiev State UnIvereity imeni T. G. Shevchenko "Investigation of Paramagnetic Shifts In the PHR Spectra of Isoquinoline Cooxdinated with Nickel Dially1dithiophosphate" Moscow, Zhurnal Noorganicheiskoy KhUdip Vol i8l No 10p Oct 73, pp 2692-2695 Abstracti Paramagnetic shifts of isoquinoline In its complex with nickel diallyldithiophosphate CNiDADT-p7have been investigated by the dilution method in large exceos of the ligand, By the method of isomolar series the composition of the isoquinoline-NiDADTP:complex has been established as 1t2q its configuration being that of a distorted octahedron. The data on paramagnetic shifts have been used to calculate spin densities at the hydrogen atoms in lsoquinolins. An assumption has been made that the dislocation. of apth density occurs principally along the aaine 0--bonds. snow- USSR UDC 543.535.24.546.221 21LIPENK0. A. T., and ROZENFELD, A. L.,: Kiev State University imeni T. H. Fh","v=e o "Study of the Interaction of Thiophosphoric Acid Derivatives With Metals" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 36, No 11, Nov 70, pp 1,151-1,154 Abstract: Qualitative rear.;zions were carried out an 30 cations with five dithio- and trithiophosphoric acid derivatives. The compounds obtained were extracted with organic solvents.. It was shown that the cations of platinum and other heavy metals react selectively with above raugents in acid medium. On the basis of experimental data obtained it is possible to select conditions for qualitative detection, separation andphotometric dete=4nation of in- dividual cations. 412- 0101'', LAS~Sl F' 161`7 OROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 UNC DETERMINATION OF GOLDvillp -U- .-A .,.UTHOR-(02)-OLKHOVICHj P.F.t PlLlPENKOv-A*To COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.-,SOURCE--UKR. KHIM. ZH. 1970t 36(4)v 368-:90 :,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATtON, PLATINWt ELEC'rRODE, FERRICYANIDE ;;:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTR[CTIONS ,:.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS"JIFIED :7~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0876 S'TEP NO--UR/0073/TO/036/004/0386/0390 C_t_RC. ACCESSION NO--APG!37904 UNIC I~A S' If- I E 0 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED. PkOCESSING DATE--27NOV70 .~:CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP013790k ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AU(III) CAN BE DETO. BY POTENTIOMETRIC TITRN. BY USING A PT ELECTRODE AND SCE:AND A WORKING REAGENt OBTAINED BY 1:5 DILN..OF A SOLN. OCNTG. 1.4,08 G K SUB4 FE(CN) SUB6 AND 0.2 G NA SUB2 CO SUB3-L, THE EMPIRICALLY DETD. FACTOR CONNECTING AU TO FE(CN) SUB6 PRIME144S 2.14:1v THE REACTION IS BEtEIVED TO APPROX. 6 NAAUCL SUB4 PLUS 13 K SU84(FE(CN) SU86) YIELDS 6 NAAUICN) SUB2-KFE)FE(C.'Yl SU86) PLUS 9 K SU83 (FE(CN) SUB61 PLUS FE(FE(CN) SU86) PLUS 24 KCL. PTv RHv RU, MNr CU, SN9~ SE9 AND TE 00 NOT INTERFERE; IR, Pov'-FEl as# PBr ZNv AND CD DO& FACILIM, INST. OBSHCH. NEORG. KKIMSP USSR* 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 ~T.ITLE-ACCELERATED PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF CHRO, I I I MEUM N METALL C T N _u_ ',-.AUTHOR-(03)-Pl~~Oj A.T., VORON A.I., NABIVANETSY B.Io ~',_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '_'~:SOURCE-ZAVOO. LAB., 19701 361 (3), 273 J;.__Z.)ATE PUBL I SHED----.-- 70 UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS, TIN, CHROMIUMp AMMONIUM SULFATE1 TIN CHLORIDE --NO RESTRICTIONS ,CONTROL MARKING CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3004/0904 STEP NC)--UR/0032/10/0361003/0')73/02 13 ~:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131490 UNCLASSIFIED-__ 1 il, J-,T T;I.vwF lT.:3;Ij1:1;N 1 1.1 'J, I 'Fri I I m [-~i I ~r-qj-.,3 1'~ I i1 I! flK! a 11"Fl., I I filt 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 t CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131490 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN IMPROVED RAPID METHOD OF DETERMINING CR IN METALLIC SN BY PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS IS DESCRIBED* THE CR IS CONVERTED INTO A HEXAVALENT STATE BY MEANS OF NH SU64 PERSULPHATE IN AN ALKALINE MEDIUM; THERE IS THEINFNO NEEO TO EFFECT PRELIMINARY SEPARATION OF THE SN IN THE FORM OF SNCL~SU84 AS~IN EXISTING METHODS. THE:~SENSITIVITY OF THE METHOD FOP. A O.:25:G SAMPLE IS 4 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4PERCENT CR. A TYPICAL ANALYSIS TAKES I H, AND THE RELATIVE ERROR AVERAGES 5PERCENT, j-F I r- n- -------- 021 UNCL, PkOCE~SING OF NORMAL VIBRATLONS OF'THE ',-SPECTRA OF METAL ETHYLXANTHATES U- ~-AUTHOR-(02)-MELNIKOVA, N.V.v PtLIPENKOP~A.To ETHYLXANTHATE TON DATE--04DECTO AND IR TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUM, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND* COORDINATION CHEMISTRY, METAL;CDMPLEX COMPOUNDt XANTHIC AC14 LOPPER COMPLEXt: ZINC COMPLEX, LEAD CO.MPOUND, MERCURY COMPLEX, CADMIUM COMPLEX CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0933 STEP:No--UR/0078/70/015/005/1186/LL91 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013796L_.r, QNCLA!~STFICO ------------ -2/2 021 UNCLASSI'FiE0 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137961 AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, FREQUENCIES OF NORMAL VIBRATIONS AND,MATRIX COMPONENTS OF FORCE CONSTS. OF THE ETHYLAANTHATE IONt ET C(S)S PRIME NEGATIVEt ARE TABULATED. THE RE-SO14ANCE FORM RG I.CSS PRIME2 NEGATIVE CONTRIBUTES TO THE STRUCTURE OF THIS ANION MUCH LESS THAN THE ANALOGOUS FORM R SUB2 N PRIME POSITIVE:CSS PRIME2 NEGATIVE CONTRIBUTES TO THE STRUCTURE OF ET SU62 NC(S)S PRIME NEGATIYE. ON COORDINATION TO METALSt THE INTENSITY OF VCtO OF ETOC(S)S PRIME.NEGA:rIVE DECREASES? MORE PROPONOUNCED FOR COORDINATION TO CUVZNt P89 HGt CD, THAN TO NI, PD1, PT.' OR CO* THE RESULTS IMPLY DELOCALIZATION AND PRESENCE OF EQUIV. MiS ONDS IN THE LATTER METAL COMPLEXES*;~ FACILITY: KIEV. GDS. UNIV. IM.. SHEVCHENK09 KIEV, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C TITLE--ELECTRON SPECTRA OF SOME ANTHRAWUINONE DERIVATIVES -U- fAUTHOR-(02)-PILIPENK09 A.T.v SAVRANSKIY# L-1- "COUNTRY OP INFO--USSR I-,,-SCURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970t 28(4)t 808-9 0 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY 17-TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON-SPECTRUMt ANTHAQUINGNEt MOLECULAR ORBITAL, HYDKOGEN BONDINGr AMINE, HYDROXYL RADICAL '. .,CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS ~'.__.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED REEL/FRAME--1997/0811 STEP NO--UR/0051/'10/028/004/0308/0809 `~-.C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0119718 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGIN NG--AP0119718 ;:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO DET. THE EFFECT OF THE NATURE AND THE POSITION OF SUBSTITUENTS ON THE PI SYSTEM OF ORG. MOLS., ELECTRON SPECTRA OF ANTRAQUINOINEt luHYDkOXYANTHRAQUINIONE, 2f 'HYDROXYANTHRAQUINUNE# It AMINOANTHRAQUINONE, 2, AMINOANTHRAQUINONEY li 2tDHYOROXYANTHRAUUINONE-, 2v3,D(HY0RQXYANTHkAQUlNGNEv 1,2,5,8-TETRAHYDROXYANTHRAQUINONEt 1#4-DIHYDROXY,4NTHRAQUINONEP L,2-DIAMINOANTHRAQUINONE, lilt-DIAMINDAPITHRAQUIN014EP AND 2,3-DtAMINOANTHRAQUINONE WERE CALCO.-BY THE MULCAO METHOD BY USING THE PUBLISHED PROGRAM MNrPPP-2vKBl(YU- Zo:KRUGLYAK# ET AL-1 1969~. THE CALCD. SPECTRA WERE COMPARED WITH THOSE EXPTL. DETD. IN 50PERCENT AQ. CLC. AND WITH PUBLISHED EXPTL* DATA.~ THE RESULTS INDICATE A COMPARATIVELY WEAK EFFECT OF THE INTERMOL. H BOND ON THE ELECTRON ABSORPTION SPECTRA. THE MAX. SHIFT IN THE SPECTRA OWING TO THE FORMATION OF H BONDS IN ALPHA SUBSTITUTED AN TH-0QUINDNES WITH OH AND NH SUBZ GROUPS IS PLUS OR MINUS 20 NM. EVIDENTLY ALL BANDS, INCLUDING THE LONGWAVE BANDS IN THE 400 NM REGIONv ARF CONNECTED WITH THE PIx PI TRANSITIONS RATHER THAN WITH THE Nt P.1 TRANSITION AS SUGGESTED EARLIER (J.:W. SIDMANs L956). UINIICLAS-~-l F I ED kA USSR GUSEV, V. A., OKSYUK, A.A., FOGELI, Ya. MV) P 0 D. V.Y Physico- technical Institute, Academy of Sciences) -0 ffan "The Formation of Slow Atomic Negative Oxygen Ions in Collisions Between Fast Protons or Hydrogen Atoms and 02 Molecules" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskay Fiziki,' No 12, 1970, P.P. Abstract: A method is developed for the investigation of processes involving the formation of negative ions in collisions betveen fast ions or atoms with gas molecules. The effective cross sections of the formation of 0-ions in coll-isions between 3-50 kev hydrogen ions or atoms and oxygen molecules are measured in terms of relative units. 4 figures, 16 bibliographic entries. 1/2 012 ASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7C UNCL TITLE--OLEFINS FROM N BUTANE BY CATALYTIC DEHYDROGENATION -U- AUTHOR-(05)-STEPANOVi G.A.v TSAILINGOLDv A.L., PILIPENKOs F.S., SOBOLEYt VeMot BORESKOW, G*Ko :COUNTRY'OF INFO--USSR ,.-~.~--~.SOURCE-GER. OFFEN. 1,800,063 DATE PUBLISHED--16APR70 ~,..-,-SUBjECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--DEHYDROGENATIONP BUTANEP CHEMICAL PATENTP METAL OXEDE, ACTIVITYt BUTENEt BUTADIENE, MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~,:~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1004 STEP NO--GY/0000170/000/0001000010000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0119873 UNCLASSIFIED ~2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--Z30CT7( CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0119B73 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(ti) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CATALYTrc OXEDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF N BUTANE AT 550-650DEGREES OVER 140 AND-OR W OXIDE CONTG. AT LEAST ONE OF THE OXIDES OF CRo MNt FEP Nli OR CO GAVE SIMILAR J0 5 WT. PERCNET N BUTENES AND 10-20 WT. PERCENT BUTADIENE. THUSY. AODN. OF-NI(NO SUB3) SUB3 IN H SUB2 0 TO INH SUB4) SU86 MO SUB7 0 SUB24. IN H SUB2 0 AND HEATING THE PPT. AT 400-500DEGREES GAVE A CATALYST WITH 1:2 ~MO-Nl AT. RATIO, N OUTANEi Ut ANf) H SUB2 0 VAPOR AT A 1:0.25:10 MOLAR RATIO AND 590DEGREES REACTED IN THE PRESENCE OF 15 ML CATALYST TO GIVE '4.~5 AND 21 WT. PERCENT BUTADUENE. WT* PERCENT N BUTANES ~FACILITY: SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE -OF MONOMERS FOR SYNTHETIC RUBBER. FLEO USSR UDC 537:226:537:311:331:538 KRYLOV, Ye. I., ROZIMESTVENSKIY, F. A., PILIPENKO, G. I., DYOYNIK, V, 3d 'Wagnetic Properties of Orthotantalates of Transition Metals in -Series" Tr. In-ta khimii. Urallskiy fil. AN SSSR, [Iforks of the Institute of Chemistry, Urals Affiliate, Academy of Scie~ces, USSR), No 17, .1970, pp 68-71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 10 Ye 1131, from the resume). Translation: The magnetic susceptibility of titanium and vanadium orthotantalates is measured in the 90-300*K temperature interval. EPR spectra of polycrystalline specimens of orth.otantalates of titanium, vanadium, ch.Tamilimland iron are measured. Values of;g-factors are also determined. Suggestions are made concerning the valence:states of ions of the transition metals in the U-series forming compounds'such, as MeTaO, USSR UDC 546-883-5.825:538.113 KASDOV, G. G., ROZHDESTVLISKIY. F. A., KRYLOV, YE. I., PILIPEIKO, G. I., and SOLODOV, V. P. 1114agnetic Properties of Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, and Iron Orthotantalates" Moscow, Neorganichoskiye Materialy, Vol 6. No 1,jJan 70, P 180' Abstract: An investigation was made of the mag atic properties of TiTa04, VTaO4. arametric CrTa04, and FeTa04 by the methods of magnetostatics and olLctron p, resonance in a broad temperature range. The astl4dies made it possible to obtain new data. The anomalous behavior of FeTaO4.at iow temperaturea ia explained by the phase transition at 2230K as a result of which the spin-lattice relaxation time decreases (the width of the electron paramagnetic resonance line increases sharply), and the intensity of the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum be- comes insignificant at nitrogen temperature. The magnetic susceptibility of the remaining orthotantalates varies according;to the Curie-Weiss law. The negative value.of the constant 0 permits the assumption of the prosence:of antiferromagne- tism in the investigated compounds. 016 UNCL~A St Fic .-~_7112 - s -6~ : PROCES5ING DATE--18SEP70 T:,[:.TLE--MAGNETIC PRGPERTIES OF TITANIUMP VANADIUMi- CHROMIUM# AND IRON ~--ORTHOTANTALATES -U- ~~AUTHOR-40.5)-KASIMOV, G.G.r ROZHOESTV,ENSKlYv F.A*v KRYLOVY YE.I.v .'-zl'~PIL-IPENKOt G.I.t SOLODOVP V.Po ~-~F()--USSR ':.,SOURCE--ILV* AKAD* NAUK SSRv NEORG* MATER. 1970v 6(111 186 DATE PUBLISHED ----- - TO SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS ~._'TOPIC TAGS--TITANIUM COMPOUND9 VANADIUM COMPOUNUP CHROMIUM COMPOUND# -JANTALATE, EPR SPECTRUMv MAGNETIC.SUSCEPTIBILITY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL./FRAME--1984/0146 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/0061001/0186/0186 ACCESSION NU--AP0054942 UNCLASSIFIED 2i 2 PkbCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 016 UNCLASSIFIED ~-.'C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054942 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF TITAO SUB49 NETOSTATIC AND EPR 'CRTAO SUB49 AND FETAO SUB4 WERE INVESTIGATED BY MAG' METHODS WITHIN A WIDE TEMP. RANGE, WHICH MADE IT POSSIBLE TO oorAIN NEW SATA AS COMPARED TO THE KNOWN ONES* THE ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR OF FETAO SUB4 AT LOW TEMPS. 15 EXPLAINED BY THE PHASE TRANSITION AT 223DEGREES Ky AS A RESULT OF WHICH THE TIME OF THE SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION DECREASES AND THE INTENSITY OF THE EPR SPECTRUM BECOMES INSIGN11FICANT AT THE N TEMP. THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE REMAININO ORT.HOTANTALATES VARIES ACCORDING TO THE CURIE WEISS LAWO THE NEG. VALUE OF THE CONST. ~,THETA ALLOWS THE ASSUMPTION OF THE PRESENCE OF ANTIFERROMAGNETISM IN THE COMPDS. INVESTIGATED. USSR uDc 616-ool-34 ABRAMOVICH-POLVXwOV) D. K., and PILIPEMO,,_V,*.-I-, Kharlkav Medical Inctitute, KharIkov Scientific Research InSTft'-Urr(;T Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases "Ydcrocirculatory and Sorptional Changes in Patients With Vibratioil Sickness" Kier, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 11 197% pp 329-133 Abstract: Thirty six individuals working with vibrational equipirent in casting shops (metallurgical plane were studied. All of theri had vibration siclu'less of the first, and second stages. Each individual was injactad %irith 0.2 ul, of Na2H32 POj, and the sorption of 3-0P at syTmretrIcal points of upper extrend ties war studied. Die obtained date In ;2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Le.~, 14, .L60 ]-~, 20, and '25 ninutes vas compared with controls (20 healthy in-Uviduals injected with Y-P). ~ 'Pne average rate of resorption of 32p onong patients. with i-lbration siclmesn was much higher compared with controls. Sorytion of 32P on~both sides of the hur--an body was almost identical, but mis slightly accelerated, a:T.-.-ong individuals with the second stage of the diBease. The resorption of -3211 in elck individual.5 can be attributed to several causes. Among them are phosphorus deficiency in tissues of the upper extremities, hyperfunction of the Iyrphatuic vess--Is in arms predominance of the parasympathetic nervous system tone. Accumulation 3.12 USSR ABRAMOVICH-POLYAKO11, D. K. and PILIPETTKO, N. I., Vrachebnoye Deelo, I'To 1, 1973, Pp 129-133 and redistribution of 32P introduced entemlly deviate.,'t from that in healthy individuals and was due to vascular disturbances and disturbances in phosphorus metabolisia in -patients with vibration sickness. It was impossible to establish any relationship between accurmAzticn, and:. redistribution of 32P and extent of vibration sickness. 2/2 V t, Ili "Will 11-fru,I)N f:1111.1111M.". USSR UDC: 0'69,25:539.67 UR'YAK1-.,TAR, F. G., Fn~TSYO, 0. 1. osizi`~Rol V I WINA -I. POGORELOV, V. A. and YABLUKOV, B. G., Donetsk Physicot, ns itute. "Study of the Internal Friction of Cobalt Hear 30000 Sverdlovsk, Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 32, NO 5, Nov 71, pp 1101-1104 Abstract: Earlier research indicates the 3000C region as the position of low-frequency maximum internal friction for cobalt, Described here is an attempt to explain its nature and properties. The experiment involved machined specimens of 99.98% pure Co measuring 3xhO mm and specimens additionaD4 deformed by drawing (by 60). The specimens were gradually annealed at 300, 600 and 9000C and-cooled down to room.temperature. The measurements included internal friction (150-3500, oscillation frequency (7 cps) and maximal shearing strains (2elo-6). Interrunted anneal of the material appears to lower the maximum friction temperature position which is most pronounced at 9000C and particularly manifest on the drawn specimen. The relationship between the temperature position or maximum internal 1/2 U,4S R BARIYAKHTAR, F. G., et al, Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 329 No 5, Nov 71, pp 3.101-1104 friction of Co, the thermomechanical treatment of the material and the conditions of polymorphous transformation indicate its close association with crystal lattice defects, i.e., the maximilm internal friction of Co at 3000C is of deform-ational nature. It is most likely to be caused by the plastic deformation of the materialo.including pol5r=orphous transforria- tion of Co. (2 illustrations, 3 bibliographic references). 2/2 61 UN'CLASS I FIEO OCESSING DATE--04DEC70 ~00 ptt --GLYCOLIPID FROM STREPTOMYCES -U-~ ITLE AUTHCR-(03)-BERGELSONi L.D.i BATRAKUVP S.G.s PILIPENKO,,L,.V. ~.'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PHYS. LIPIDS 1970, 4(2), 181-90 ------- 70 UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~JOPIC TAGS--STREPTOMYCESt LIPIDi GLYCERIDE -',CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,Z0CUMENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFIED ,.-PROXY RE-EL/FRAME--3005/0456 STEP CT.RC ACCESSfON Nf)--AP0_!326Tl I t-I.-C ;, I W~ L- M li -j & I A - -- -- - - ---- - - ! - z ;~ 1 A~Iol i . ~ A 1616~16.161 , . i I rl~JU I: ."', 1 A-Ul .*.,l..i;i9H_jj- ., . 1 11 if I It I i I I I I I I USSR UDC 537-533-2+537-5-30 SHALAYEV, A.M., and PTLIPENKO, V. V., Institute of Ma-tal Physics, Academy of Sciences U_kr SSR "Effect of Visible Light on Exoelectron,Emission" Kiev, Metallofizika, No 40, 1972, pp 73-78 Abstract: Tire relationships for the exoemission of aluminum at varying U ~ ty were obtained as well as tire and temperature stimLlated. light lntensi.., emission c1haracteristics of these same samvles in relation to the conditions of illumimtion durin- expos-are of the samDles -orior to neas-.irement after mechanical excitation. Analysis of the experimental data makes it possible to hypothesize that li.,,)ht, except for photoemission, causes coverage of surface local levels and also stimulates the occurrence of relaxation phenon~ena at the surface. Sbe assi=tion was expounded that processes of adsorption and oxida- tion lead to slowin6 the -rate of surface'coverage by electrons of the destnic- tive local levels. 3 figuzes, 1 table, 16 bibliograpbic references. USSR uDc 615.31045,3j,,.03 SARWIR97, h. S. SAXOYj'LV, it. ji., SluJ13(yrill, v, F., G C'j-d -A., Tor.31 Y dical Inatitute "The Dis7txibution of Lithitm in the Body Wid its Elimiration" Moscowi Zhurnal jl~cN-xopatologii i Psildhiatrii imeni S. S. Rornalcova, Vol- 71t No 11, 1971, PP 1,709-1,712 Abst=etz LAt"Mun ,-~~s a(L.AnIstered to T-Ace, ~,,:ad upon sacrifice of thc anLraals Its contcilu was by the fla~ia photomet~:,r mathoi. Statis- procczs-~, results dcm.,-m:3t:,:atcd that the FLCCLIMUIELt~or, of lilhiiri after ticaaly L a sijls~le a,31-in-zAi-at its salll:- Lion c, in cloac's of 113 to _Wjo was -zrft-f~~ztcd to the h! It.~;_--t Jcr--ca J, r. Ilho N.dncy.,;, thnn ill or,~Cj, of (U., in t1he llear-L, n,-L;c_ s, livor, -;:id bx7;;in. The nothod of ra-Ur'n, rnul i~lllon ` pa of m,;.).t hm,ve no Offect. on th..:) nn.'611rO 01 -LLIC'n of IJ11-1 -'emmillatioll, or 0.1,An. -07, t`~c ho-iy, the xarddity of ito J.n th-~- ti.;Zues der-e-rds on th- tyn~_a of U,l,s,,I!(~# noth.7d of E.,-A 6.osa"-c, A S'&-,Udy of thc C,,Yl=r-..4-cc 0-11' Olindlmtion of lithitai fxom. the tJ.r,_-uc-L; revcaled its Selective m.clitioll by thc brdirl. A USSR UDC 669-71-48 -1PETS, YU. G. KONOTNEM, V. G., SHALBAYAN, A. S., and PIL "Special Features of the Process of Pulsed Briquetting of Light Alloy Shavings" Samoletostr. I. tekhn. vozd. flota. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Aircraft Industry and Air Force Technology -- republic interdepartmental scientific and technical collection of works)# 1970o vyp 20,.pp 130-135(from RZh- Metallurgiya, No 11, Nov 70p Abstract M~IIGJ26) Translations An experimental investigation of the process of pulsed bri- quetting of light alloy shavings Is carried out. The mechanism of brioliette formation from light alloys Is considered, results of nietallographic ln~es- tigation are presented, ami recommendations axe made re_,-axding the choice of optimal geometry and the shape of cutting toolvhich:nakelt possible to obtain briquettes suitable for remelting.' 5 ill-t I table. Authors' abstract iia~:Cd or, 1,~'t-ip ~.:Iransrdssion L`Mes I ~'Ier Ci rcu ~.z;c in t1 ie V sb., I c) I u rv c dn T, i b o r:,r i ikh D r 1 me n e n(Slemi.corriductor Devic,~S and r ye of Works , lj~yp. 23, Moscvw, "Soy. radio" , from 10, Oct 70, Abstract !,'a 10D2"1) are laiven on t1he construction of ma:,- e r c~~ rcui t- ba.-zieJ on t. -ans-stors wrid varactors. "rhe zin-ularittes, Oz, v;~.Ca(.,Lor frequency nultipliers babied on strip lire::; are c0111si-J,-_-,(_--('1,. ?rac- Leal multip.I.-Ler circuits are described, w-id the results af ;-ke s (--cr c ui t:; a r ee n .1.1ultipliers b ",ed or, Par.12':'- rs cicse flat lines to those of mul-LiTALiers based or, cavity circuits, but hwre ccnside-ra:~~!e advartui-,-s over the latter vith respect to techno_,ogic~l and operationaI CS , ana have smP1 ler weig-Ant and overall dimensions. Excitation of parasitic oscLilatl~-ns the multiplier 4.- considered. The results of an experimental investi,~,,at.-J"ci'. of the spectral composition of the output signal of the Multipliers ---:-e and typical levels of undesirable harmonics , combination compcnent,8 and components due to varasitic emission are given. Bibliography of five titles. Authors' abst;ract. Acc. Nn W004376V Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i TeoreticheskF Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 3, pp OBSERVATION OF AN EXTENDED LIGHT SPARK B. Ya. zelforich F. Alulc**hra&Z N. F. B Pilipetsk! An extended light spark was observed in argoa in the field of laser radiation focus- sed by a conical lens. Breakdown developed along the extended axial caustics, Some _pos- sible applications of conical focusilng of light beams, including those involved in break- down formation, are indicated. REEL/fRANE T"r USSR uDc: 681-327 PILIPOSYAN, E. R.- "Concerning an Associative Memory Matrix Using Thin-Filn 14agnetic Cylinder$ W:Lth a Closed Word Loop" Moscow, Magnit. elementy a-vrtomatiki i vychisl. tekhn. XIV Vses. soveshch., 1972. Ref. dokl. (Magnetic Elements in Automation and Computer Technology. Fourteenth All-Union Conference, 1972. Abstracts of Papers), 1972, pp io8- 3.10 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, 11o 1, Jan 73, abstract No IB411 by V. R.) Translation-. The paper dencribes the results of experimental ntudies of an asoociative memory matrix using thJn-film map,,etic cylinders. The word loop of such a memory unit is a circuit with lov impedance. Because of this, vhen a field is fed to a storage element along the axis of hard nag- netization, a current is generated in the word loop. The word loop is made of tvo conductors tightly pressed together, one or both being covered by a film. The conductors are connected to each other on one side, and to the input circuit on the other. It, is shovn that the matrix can be con- atructed using thin-ribn rizZnetic cylindors wiVi destructive readout. Ore illustration, bibliography of three titles.' 71 USSR uDc 681. 32T. 66 PILIPOSYAN, E. R. "A Memory Matrix!' Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobreteniya, pronyshlenny-je obraztBy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 287124, class 21, filed 13 Aug 69, published 19 Nov 70, p 65 Translation: This Authorts Certificate introduces a me-mary matrix of ass- sociative type based on cylindrical films-with preferrti.!d axis of magne- tization directed along the circle. The matrix contains word loops vhich can be made up of two wires and a film connected together on one side. The matrix also contains buses perpendicular to the word loops. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, to ensure data input as storage density increases, the wires which comprise the word loops are connected to resistors with their end leads touchihg contacts on the lateral side of the matrix. 112 03 4 UNCLASS I F 1 E,~ p k0CESSING ',AT_z--13NC)V70 _ij.lTLE--P""L4RIZATlW4 UF THE INDUCED RADIAT10'.'ll LDF ORGANIC DY~-S STU!,11ED FRO.", 'THE LASER SPECTRUM -U- '. _.-AUTH0R.-(J2)-K0VALEV, A.A.p PILIPOVICIll VPA.: OF INFO--USSR SOURC'r_---KLV. AKAD. INAUK SSSR, SER. FIZ. 197 0, 34(3) 615-19 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .-SUBJECT AREAS-14ATERIALS, PHYSICS --LIGHT EXCITATIEl'it DYtv GLYCEROLi LIGHT ,~TOPIC TAGS PCLARIZATION, LASER SPEC TROSCOPY -CCt4TkClL MARK I k E S TP I C f I ONS DOCUMENT CLAS5--lJj'-lGLi"i SS IF IED PROXY 14 STEP -'qlt)--IJi~/00"~l)/~,)/(,"~/t/O()3/0~ili/O(ji') CIRC A(CESSION 1 1, It 'E S S I t--4G OA TE-- L 3NOV7 0 4 UNC L AS F[Eo 03 SI I -.ClAC ACCESSION *NO--AP0125602 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DIRECTION 01F MAX. AND MIN. VALUES OF THE INITIAL jli'iPLIFICATION COEFF. W E R ErHEFiRl-rICALLY Al~,D EXPTL. J] wrliE.'i THE FLEC. STUDIED IN THE C14SE OF CRYPTOCYANINE SOLNS. IN Gt..YCEKJL VECTUR OF EXCITING LIGHT IS PERPENOICULAR TO THE~RESONATOR ;%XlS (ZETA EOUALS 0) , THL 0EGR, EE OF POLAR; I ZAT I ON - I S I FOK ALL WAVFLENGTHS. EN PARALLEL HETA E 90DEGREES), THEkE 15 Nlr.) DlClfi~OISM OF THE VECTfjR 15 QUAL S THE A, OR MPLIFICATION CDEFF. AND THE DEGkEE OF POLARUATUDN IS R0 F ZE u. -RM-DIATE- OqIENTATIONIS AMIPLIFICATION DICHROISM APPEARS IN GOOD NTF I E I AGREEMENT WITH THEOREliCAL CALCNS. ',WHEN ZLTA EQIUALS 45DEGkEES, THE VAK f, AT I O~N OF THE DEGREJE 10F POLARIZATIONIN THE 800 BAND IS 0IFFEREflif -10; lil 2 BANOS FROM THAT IN THE 7 4 5 Ntl f-, All rflE 01FIFERI-iNCE OF BEL 1014 [A Tw-if- I S DOE TO DIFF~RFAJCES IN GENERATION PROPE-RTIE-S AND TG. THE HIGH AMPLIFICATION DICHRUISM. FACILiTY: INST FIZ., I IINSI~j USSR. USSR uDc.. 666.764.36 KARPI11OS, D. M., PAVLIKOV, V. N., IAIKHASHCHUK, Ye. P. PILIPOVSKIY Yu. L., 2. "Order of the Red Banner of Labor" Institute of Problems of flaterial Science Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR "A Composite Material" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22, Aug 72, Author's Certificate No 345111, Division C, filed 22 Jun 70, published 14 Jul 72, p 86 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a comimsite material based on aluminum oxide. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, thermal stability is improved without sacrificing f1time resi3tance and impact strength by adding lamellar single crystals of chromic oxide with the following ratios of components (in wt.%): aluminum oxide -- 80-95, lamel1ar single crystals of chromic oxide -'!-- 5-20. 1/1 Refrikbtory'Materials USSR uDc 549.2 GROSHEVA) V. M. KARPINOS., D. M., PAWEVICH, V. M., GAYOVAJ, T. I., AND SHANATOV, Yu. M., Institute of Problaim of Material Science', Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR "Refractory Material on an Aluminum Nitride Base" Moscow, Ogneupory, No 5, may 71, PP 54-56 Abstract: An iwrestigation was made of the reinforcewnt of aluminum nitride by fiberlike single crystals of mullite (3AI203-OiC~) synthesized at the Institute of Problems of Material Science, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR. The refractory material is characterized by chemical inertness and high resistance to thermal shock. It is recommended ford lining of hiFji-temperature installa- tions operating in aggressive media, in the presence of abrupt therml cyclings, and by high mechanical loadings. Three figures,, two tAbles, six bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR UDC 666.3-022-519 GROSHEEVA, V. 1~1. , KARPINOS, L. X. , , , ft , Candidates H of Technical Sciences, GAYOVAYA, T. 1., 3 Institute of Problems of Materials Science, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR "Impact-Resistant Ceramic Materials" Moscow, Steklo i Keramika, No 11, Nov 70, pp 36-37 Abstract: The authors have conducted a project on increasing -h of ceramic,material on the basis of boron the impact strengt nitride by the method of reinforcement with filamentary mono- crystals of mullito (3Al2O?.2SiO2)s,obtained in:the Institute of Research on the Problems o Materials, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR. The reinforcement method developed by them makes it possible to obtain products on the basis of boromnitride, Which pos3ess high impact strength.. r1be thermal stabilit-y of the products permits their use as insulating materials in high-- temperature units with cyclical heating. The chomical inertness and the high impact Btrangth permits.the use of the obtained 1/2 2/2 55-- USSR KARPINOS, D. M., KRAVCHENKO, A. A., TKACHENKO, V. G. , SHAMATOV, Yu. M., K11ARCHENKO, V. K... Kiev. "Study of Mechanical Characteristics of Hot'Pressed Tungsten-Copper Pseudo- alloys" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No. 12, Dec 70,~ pp. 64-68 Abstract: Studies are made of the. mechanical characteristics of hot- pressed tungsten-copper pseudoalloys and their dependence on the density ofthe tungsten framework containing the lower-melting component and the time of isothermal holding at the pressing temperature. It is demonstrated that the strength, plasticity and impact toughness increase with increasing density of the refractory framework and holding time in the 1900-2200% temperature interval during pressing. The hardness and strength in compres- sion depend primarily on the density of the framework and.the degree of filling of the pores with copper. .................. USSR UDC 615-371:576-851-711.032.6.011.17-576.858 SALAGOVA, T. A. IGNATOVICH V. 11.) nd PILLE E. R... State Institute of ~Ipa orts imeni Tarasevich Standardization and Control of MedicT?_~Bio=oglz~icial rre, and Institute- of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscov "Methods for Detecting Viral Contaminants in Live RlckettsioGis Vaccines Produced :Ln Ch-tek Embryos" Moscow, Zhurnal Wkrobiologii, EpidemiOlOgii, i InmunObiologii., No 3, 1973, PP h7-51 Abstract: The pathogenicity of rickettsiosis vaccines with respect to viral contaminant test tissues necessitated development of alternative methods for detecting such contaminants during industrial production of the vaccines. Live typhus vaccine, Q fever vaccine, and live tick-borne rickettsiosis vaccine were treated with antibiotics to prevent rickettsial grouth, to reduce its pathogenicity an intermediate product in typhus vaccine production was employed, while drf Q fever and tick-borne rickettsiosis vaccines 'Were used as 50 and 101% suspensions in Medium No 199. It was possible to detect the following viral contaminants in these vaccines by applying them to the tissue preparations noted: Chick embryo fibroblasts: Fowl plague, Newcastle disease, infectious 1/2 USSR SAIAGOVA, T. A., et al., Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Immundbiologii, No 3, 1-973, PP 47-51 laryngotracheitis, fowl pox; emryonic chick kidney: Fowl ence-phalomyelitis, fowl enteroviruses) hen reoviruses, hen adenoviruses, infectious laryngo- tracheitis; chick embryos: hen pox, infectious laryugoti-acheitis, fowl plaf7ae, Newcastle disease., blue comb crest disease; suckling mice: Arboviruses, orni- thosis. Detection of J,nfectious,bronchitis, Marekis disease, and fowl leukosis presents particular problems, which are described. As a control of these methods the vaccines were applied to the above tissue cultures aTra human amnion cells artificially infected.with fowl pox., It was possible to detect the contaminant by these methods. 2/2 16 USSR UDC 619:576.858.5:636.22/.28 SRICHKINA, V. P., PILLE, E. R., and DZACUROV, S. G., State Control Institute M -_ Ens imeni, A. L. Tarasevich of Medical Biologica 717iepiratfo "Susceptibility of Cattle to Adenoviruse:s" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 11, 1971, pp 39-40 Abstract:. A study was carried out of the susceptibility to adenoviruses of healthy cattle brought to a meat-packing plant where sera are p-repared for use in culture media. Complement-fixing antibodies were found in the sera of 12.3%.of the animals investigated. Host-of the sera reacted to type-2 adenovirus. Cytopathic agents were found In 21 of 201 sera. in 13 strains a complement-fixing antigen common to human type-6 adenovirus was detected, and 10 of the 13 strains isolated were classified as type-1,2, and 3 adenoviruses. The susceptibility of such a significant number of healthy cattle to serum viruses indicates a need to exercise careful control of animals intended for use in virological practice. 78 M ME USSR UDC 632-95 PIL!IrsMQYI?.- I. DW BEZUGLYY, S. F., IMSTEROVS, L. A., YAKOVLEVA, L. I., .~r~STOHOV, L. V. "Adhesion of Emulsions to Treated Surface" V ab. Khim. sredstVa -vashchity razt. (Chemical Plalit Pxotectuits -- collection of works), vYP It floscow, 1970, PP 291-297 (fron; FiDi-Xhimiyu., 1~0 13, 10 Jul 72, Abstract No M534 by i. Pirmnshteyn) Tramlationi Factors affecting the adherence of amulaion drops of 2,11-D butyl ester to various sulmtrates (paTa;fflnizod surface of a, politiherd steel, plate and the surfaco of a bean leaf) vere esiinkitod accordlv.~~ to the flo~i-ofl arele ( r-~ f, -- the angle of inclination of the vurf-aaa to the horizon at 1(hich a drop applied to that surface began to flow off). The zPathod of corielatIon analysis showa that cX f, is dotermined~ by: votting conditions for the dlopq of the treated surface. IA USSR UDC 63'.932.4 PILIMENSHTEYN, I. D., BEZUGLn, S. F. , and ?,%O-N'-A-1LqOVA, A. T- Xj] - Research Institute for -Uff�Mr*Scientific Chemical Means o-`2 Plant Pro- tection "Use of Return Emulsions of Butyl Ether of 2,4-D for Prevantion of Herbicide Drift in Aircraft Spraying" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyays-ve, Vol 8, No 7, juL 70, pp 49-52 Abstract: Studies were conducted of the use ol-- return em:As';ons of a butyl ether of 2,4-D to prevent 1harbicide drift -In airc-Caift sp--ray- ing for weed control. It was shown that conceKitrated return c-mal- sions of buty! ether of 2,L~-D are aon-Newtonian licuids In the coef-ricliant of vircosity drops with increase in the 01-1 .;,!-Aft defoni,ation5 (rate of outflow). Vic viscosity of coi%ccntrat,~(~ zetkurn Caluls.Lons rises with increase in concentration of the dizparsi:: phase (of wa~er*1 but to a known limit, i.e., to a concentration. inducin-y the rever8al of emulsion phases ftlie trans forma. ti o R of t~,e return emuls4on into a direct one). This limit depends oa the emounr and chemical nature of the emulsifier introduced into the emulsion con- centrate. 1/2 USSR PIL'MENSHTEYNI, 1. D., et al., Moscow, Xhimiya v Se"skom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 7, Jul 70, pp 49-52 It was established that in intense of conceritrated return emulsions of butyl ether of 2,4-D, their viscosity grows -estse oj! -he mean dia- considerably. This is explained by the decz meter of disperse phase particlesand, probably 1,-y decrease of polydispersity of these particles. A sinple m-themat-ical expression was obtained which associates -the fluidity of concentrazed return emulsions with the mean diameter of disperse phase.particles. Based on the conducted physicoc;emical investitylatioms, the optimum formula of the 2,4-D butyl ether retur" emulsiou concentrate and the procedure for preparat-ion of the concentrated return emalsion having maximal viscosity were developed. USSR UX 632-95 PILIMP POTOLGVSM, L. A. and M=. I.-- D., BEZUGLYY, S. F., MOMOVA, A. 10.* GRIMM, B. V. "A New Emulsifier for Pesticides - Calcium Dodecylbenzc~lsulfonate Derived from Tetrameric. Propylene" V ab. Khim, sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Protection of Plants -- collection of works), go 2, ~bscow, 1972, pp 145-150 (from Rzh-Khimiya, No 22, 25 Nov 73, Abstract No 22h317 by I. Pil'menshteyn) Translation: Calcium dodecylbenzoloulfonate (I) synthesized in the All-Union Sci-Res Institute of Petroleum Products derived from tetrameric propylene reduces the consumption of OP-7 (a wetting agent of the alkyl phenol-ethylene oxide tYPel 3- to 4-fold in emulsifying acneentrations of pesticides. Intro- duction of I into the latter greatly improves their emulsifiability due to decreased interphasial tension at the vat~r-oil boundary. 1/1 USSR UW 541.182.42:532 -135 1. _D an BEZZMLYY, B. F~, All Union Scientific Rest-arch -3-Trotective Agents, Moscow- Ins of Plant "Study of the Rheological Properties of Inverse Pesticide Emulsions" Moscow.9 Kolloidnyy 7diurnal, Vol 33, No 51~ SeP-Oc_t 71. PP 716-720 Abstract; Studying the rheological properties-o:t inverse ermulsions. in which the oil phase consisted of the herbicide-'- a.solution of 2,4 D butyl ester -- and the emulsifier being a mixtare of OF-4 and calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate. it was noted that such emulsions are non-I Newtonian liqaids. Using an equation for the activation energy of viscous flow in. a dispersion medium (the emulsi- fying concentrate) and in inverse emulsions.. it was shown that the flow occurs in the interlayers of the dispersion medium, Dispersed phase particles do not participate in the ordered motion but oscillate about the equilibrium position. Addition of cetyl alcohol to the emulsifying concentrate leads to a sharp increase in the viscosity of the emilsion. 41 USSR UDC: 621.396.677 PILNIPENKO "A Diffraction Grating With Two Dielectric Layers" Radiotekhnika. ResD. mezhved. nauc`hno-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, vyp. 13, pp 177-182 (from YZh-Radiotekhnika, 110 5, May 71, Abstract 21o 5B2) Translation: The author considers the problem of diffraction of a plane H-polarized wave by a grating with two dielectric shields. Analysis of the solution shows that the presence of thin layers on the surfaces of the grating leads to an additional disi)lacement of the diffraction pattern. The magni- tude of this disDlacement is determined by the permittivity of the layer. The theoretical conclusions are confirmed in full by e~q)erimental data. Two illustrations, bibliography of four titles. Resumg. 1/2 023 UNC-CASSTFIED PROCESSING DATE--t60CT70 OF THE INFLUENCE OF CO PRIME2 POSTIVE ON SPIN WAVE -U- LOSSES ..i:AUTHOR-(04)-BUNINA, M.P., LEBEDEVAt YE,,V., PILSHCHIKOVi A.I.t _~'_'_~_:SILVESTROBICHt I.I. OF INFO--USSR ".5,OURCE-FIZ. TVERD TELA 1970t 12(2)r 433-8 (RUSS) _0AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 ;~--SUBJECT -ARE-AS--P_HYSICS TAGS--SPIN WAV~ THEORYt COBALT, ZtNC FERRITE-v,LITHIUM COMPOUNDt 'TITANIUM CUMPOUNO, MAGNETIC PU14PINGo METAL ION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -:.b-OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED i--PROXY REEL/FRAqE--1963/la96 STEP NU--UP,/0181/70/0!Z/002/04334.',)4.:A8 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054699 UNCLASSIFIED 212 023 UNCLASSIrIEL) PROCESSING D4TE--16OCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054699 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. ON SPECIMENS (IF LI-TI-ZN FERITES WITH THE FORMULA LI SU6T-2 FE SUBI-SUBT-2-X LN SUbX ILI SUBU.5 MINUS 0.5X FE SU81.5 MINUS T PLUS 0.5X TI SU6T) 0 SUB4v WHERE T EQUALS 0.4-0.8 AND X EQUALS 0-0-4t INVESTI'GATIONS WAS CARRIED OUT OF THE DEPEN,0E,4CE OF THE PARAMETER OF SPIN WAVE LOSSES, TRIANGLE H SUB K, ON THE CiNTENIT OF CO PRIME2 POSITIVE. MEASUREMENTS OF TRIANGLE H SU3K WERE CARRIED OUT BY THE METHOD nF PARALLEL PUAP;NG ON CYLINDRICAL SPEC114ENS AT ROOM TEMP. AT 9400 MHZ. THE EFFECT OF CO PRIME2 POSITIVE ON TRIANGLE H SUBK FOR .,SPIN.WAVES PARAMETRICALLY EXCITED AT THE 1141N. OF THE THRESHOLD FIELD VARIES ON THE INTRODUCTION INTO Ll FERITE OF ZN PkIME2 POSITIVE AND TI PRIME4 POSITIVE. THE CONTRIBUTION TO~TRIANGLE H SUd K DETD. BY CO PRIME2 POSITIVE IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE QUANTITY (4 PI M-H SUBEX) PRIME ONE HALF, CHARACTERISTISTIC FOR THE MECHANISM OF 2 MAG,"40N SCATTERING. THE INTRODUCTION OF NONMAGNETIC IONS INTO FFRRITES CUNTG. CO PRIME2 POSITIVE INCREASES TRIANGLE.H SU13K SHARPLY WITHOUT VARIATION OF THE CONTENT OF CO PRIME2 POSITIVE. FACILITY: AUSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVAt MOSCOW, USSR* 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEISSING DATE--160CT70 _jlTLE--EFFECT OF NONMAGNETIC IONS ON THE RELAXATION OF SPIN WAVES IN YTTRIUM GARNETS CONTAINING RARE EARTH IONS -U- ~~_AUTHOR-(04)-KRASNOVA* V.A., PILSHCHIKOVt A*Iot SEOL.ITSKAYA, N.S.w .~,...SILVESTROVICHt 1*1* ,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ',-'.-'.,SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 19701 12(319 78 ------- 70 5,I)A7E PUBLISHED ~$UBJECTAREAS--CHEMISTRYi PHYSICS _-'TOPIC TAGS--YTTRIUMip GARNET# RARE EARTH METALI ION, SAMARIU-4i SPIN WAVEs ~SPIN RELAXATIONi MAGNETISM MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1277 STEP NO--UR/0161/70/0121003/0705/0788 "CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01116739 UNCLASSIFIED 2/Z- 023 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--160CT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116739 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TH6 SPIN WAVE RELAXATION ~~PARAMETER, DELTAETA SUBKAPPAP WAS INVESTIGATED IN POLYCRYST. Y AL AND Y IN GARNETS CONTG. SMALL CONCNS..OF SM ION. DELTAETA SUBKAPPA elAS MEASURED BY THE METHOD OF PARALLEL'PUMPING AT 2850 MHZ:. WITH INCREASED -CONCN. OF NONMAGNETIC IONS, ESP. AL IONSP THE EFFICIENCY OF THE EFFECT OF SM IONS ON DELTAETA SUBKAPPA INCREASES. THE POSSIBILITY IS DISCUSSED OF,AN FXPLANATION OF THE RESULTS WITH THE.AID OF THE THEORY OF SLOW RELAXATIONS FACILITY: MOSK. GOSS UNIV. IM. LOMUNOSOVA, MOSCOWP USSR. L i_ u USSR SHUL'GIN, I. V., LOPATCHENKO, B. K., PIPSHCHIKOV, B. V. "Mathematical Modeling of Monocular Visual Perception" oj Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. 5b. (Problems of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental T"hematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1972, No 9, pp 40-44 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V726, by the-authors). Translation: A mathematical description is presented of a system for con- version of information encompassing a rather broad class of problems of mathematical description of cerebral functions. The introduction of the mathematical concepts is studied as applicable to the problem of conversion of the visual space into the field of vision of man with monocular perception. JPRS 55863 2 May 1972 AUTOMATED SYSTEMS FOR K AZAYH ECONOMY [Article by-l Arj ilogov. daputy c hief of the Division of Science and Technology a ~te r0sUH Gouplan, and Candidate of Techaical Sciences Yc-rill-shchikow head of the Wrst Syst"is Laboratory of --"&g and Mechanic., of the Fa -A e the ZAA11 56R cad my of Srleb.~anxi Alma-Ata ' ~dr niotyayscya X--=ldistona, Russian, No 1, January 1972,. pp Thu importance and necessity of Lpprovfnr the. syR- tem of planning and adminintration of the national economy are obvious. Science has seriously on- riched planning' a _theorctical artenal'. Hethods,al mathomatical economic modeling. systems analysis, and others have been dev-loped. -;c is necessary to utilize all of t 'his more. widely,. cc create more V&P441y sectorLal:4utomated control systems. The high yield of an automated control system can bQ judged by the following data. Xta introduction at in enturpriae to capablo of raising the offectivenass.of the nnterp-rive'o production by B-10 percent on the average, and in the sector try 20-30 percent. This is actuivalent, to the putting into operation of many now enturpri%ce. Also, in the given case the capftal outlaya are recouped in a much shorter time. 113c recovery period. for ittatazcp. for an entorprisu Automated control oystom comes to not more than one and a half to two years. rt should be said that in the plan for the Ninth Five-Yrar Plan much attention has been given to the introduction of new methods and electronic equipment: in the controt processes at thp most different levels. In the republic 43 new computer and computer- data centers will be established; 14 autor-ated control systems will be put in t:o operation in the ministries and departments; there will be 46 systems for control of territorial organizations, associations, (I USSR NJ 2. USSR PIL'SKIY, I. Ye., Alma-Ata Oblast Sanitary-Epidemiological Station j "Organization of the Work of Rural Sanitary-Epidemiological Stations" Alma-Ata, Zdravookliraneniye Kazakhstana, No 8, 1971, pp 16-17 Translation: Further improvement of medical care for the rural population depends largely on sound organization of the work of medical personnel, specifically, workers in the rayon sanitary-epidemiological stations. In view of the importance of the matter, we think it is worthwhile to set forth by way of an exchange of experience the basic principles underlying the organization of the epidemiological sections of the rayon sanitary- epidemiological stations in Alma-Ata Oblast. The work of epidemiologists and tbe4-r assistants is based on the territorial- professional principle. Every assistant is assigned a service district and a specific group of infections. The service district includea the micro- district of the rayon center, which consists of pediatric districts, two or three feldsher posts attached to the rayon hospital, and two or three rural medical districts. In the microdistrict of the rayon center and in the villages served by the feldsher-midwife posts attached to the rayon hospital, 1/4 USSR PTT_'R1CTY_ and KARACODINA, V. I., Alma-Atinskaya Oblast Sanitary Epidemiological Station "Bacteriological Studies at Regional Sanitary and Epidemiological Si:ations of Patients and Convalescents With Intestinal Infections" Alma-Ata, Zdravookhraneniye Kazaklistana, No 11, Nov 71, pp 1.1-13 Abstract: A comprehensive card file was started durin8 1969-70 in various regions of Alma-Atinskaya Oblast on all persons who have or have had in- testinal infections. It contains personal information, a case history, and the results of all intestirial examinations regardless of the dLagnosis or purpose. The results of all laboratory analyses are kept in separate file!, at the sanitarl epidemiological stations and are made available to medical. institutions. This system provides for systematic, deuiiled analy~;es of tile extent and propriety of bacteriological studies, In order that proper mea- sures may be taken. It reduces the time spent by epidemiologists in search- Ing for necessary information, end frees bacteriologists from time-consuming paperwork. 4 ~USSR PIL'Si,'1Y, V..-. Za I"i Am.plif ier Wl' th 0. 8 GHz Ba~idvidih" UDC: 621-375.221.2 Moscow, Pribory i Teldinika T.ksrerlmenta, No. 3, 1971, PP 136-13~7 Abstract; The broad-band amplifier described in this article is. useful for investii-ating various one-shot transier~.t processes. Avoiding the inductances in the riiiore conventional types of vacu- um tube and its finite interelectrode transit time causinC am-pli- fier instability and distortion of the frequency-phase character- istic, this amplifier strip uses rainiature metal-ceramic tetrodes of the "nuvistor" type. Its characteristics are: an ul)per ffr_-quen- of 4-he f- cy lirflit of 820 'KHz; the nonuaniformity V eqUelley character- istic is +15;`d'; a gain of 3; an output signal amplitude of up to 10 V into a matched load of 751 ohms; characteristic in!Dedance of grid and plate lines of 75 ohms; standing wave ratio at the input or output of 1.2-1.4 in the frequencyirange lip to 500 ".Mz; a lower frequency limit of about 100 kHz; number of tubes, 44. A sche-- matic of the strip, censisting of identicall sta,~es, is given, to- gether with p'notographs with and without the asoembly cover. Measurements showed that the nonuni.'L'ormity of the frequency char- acteristic may be caused by reflections in the j;,-,rid and plate linil~s. The author is associated with the 1-Tuclear Physics Iiisti-tute, 112 USSR UDC 547.26,118 GUBAYDULLIN, M. G., PILYAGINA, V. V, "Synthesis of Sulfoamidoalkylphosphorous Acids and Su-Ifoamidoesters of Phosphinic Acids" laningradl, Zhurnal Obsh No 9, Sep 70, chey Ilimiis Vol 40.- PP 1962-196Z~ Abstract: To a solution of diehlorcanhydride of othylphoopharous acid in nhydrous benzene. The sodium.salt of the propylamide of nothanesulfonic acid is added with stix-ring and cooling. The reaction mixture is stirred for another hour at cold water te,-nmera- ture and then one hour at 800, filtered, the solvent is evaporiated and N-propyl-N-mothanesulfoami Both lph acid chloride is distilled: b.p. 118-1201aam ng 1X7507*57110. This product is hydrolyzed to the free acid (1) withwafer and trlothylamine. The sodium salt of M with metbi;l --lodide yields N-propyl-N- mathanesulfonamide 0 the methylphosphinic acid ethyl ester. In another reaction the dichlo-roanhydrido of mothylphosphinic acid was reacted with the sodium salt of methanesulfanio atoid-propylamide in absolute benzene, followed by dropwiae addition of absolute alcohol and anhydrous triethylaminet yielding N-propyl-N-methane- s a 150-155012m, fonamine o~omethylphosphinic ethyl esterp b,p 1.4568, 1.199 . Analogouslyi, N-phenyl.-Ii-banzenesulfonamide N of the above ester was obtained, m.p. 92-930. N-Propyl-N-methane- sulfonamide of the ethyl ester of methylphosphinic adid was obtained from the Arbuzov reaction by heating N-propyl-N.-methanesulfonamide of the diethylphosphorous acid and methyl lodide for 6 hrs in a a Bled tube at 150-1600. The product boiled at; 178-1800/3-4m, 1996 0 1.4585. Analogously, the N-mathyl-lf-benzenesul- finam, %d I #2240 ngO 1.5340) and Ir-phenyI-V--be=enesu1fonamide of the butyl eater of mMylphomphibio aoid voro obtained. 2/2 -81 USSR UDO 547. 26 118 GUBAYDULLIN, M. G., PILY&GINA, V. V" "Synthesis of c(-Hydrox7allcylphospliinic Acid Sulfonamidoesterall Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchej Khimli,~Vol 40, No Sep 70, 1966-1167 p p ~.Abstract: Alkyl(aryl)sulfonanddoalkTlpbosphoroLis acids were con- Tensed with select carbonyl compounds (chloral, benzaldehyde). The reaction with chloral waa quite.energetic, with heat evolution, but to complete it, the reaction mixture had to be heated. The N-a Ikyl (aryl) -N-alkyl- (a ryl) sulf onami doe at er 3 of C)