SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SECHKIN, V.A. - SEDOVA, N.V.

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USSR Ir SECHKAREV, A. V., et al, Izvestiya; Pizika, to 5, 1970, PP 7-12 possible to provide a qualitative, and, in a ntunber of cases, quantitative interpret-ation of these rules and to dofine a series of molecular parameters for a whole group oT substances. 2/2 Acidutti&il afi& Ultzdsonic USSR U.D C534,874. _3 VOLOVOVT V. I.1 MJONOV, Yu. P. , and SECTUC V. A., Acoustic Institute o-P the Academy of Sciences un~_, 11,10 11 "On 8zatiall Correlation of Acoustic Signqls -Reflected Prom the Sea Bottor," M1 o s c ow, A!-,usti6Hes'-__iy Zhurnal, Vol 19, Ro 1, Jp-,i-!,'eb 73, pp 16-120 Abstract: E_xnerimnental data are presented ozi the correl-, tion of envelopes olf acoustic signpis ref1ccted. from t-he sea botton: ted on horizontally dispersed receivers The. ex-peri- and admitf. ments v.,ero carried out on abyssai nlains in P-nd indian Oceans at norm~-l !:;ou:ld incidence' on the -ea bottom. It is de- U rionz'ratcd by hira 'r occuency -- co of cnvelo signals is absent, whereas ~y lo,,-r ffrecaency it appe!ars to be 0 - ver-y hi-4,01. ol-tained results are e =laini!d by reference to flucluations of acmi~~;tic siminso re.- d Lagramms. _,"hrse ilypes of Llected from the sea bottom are di-_-tii,t::u_is.-"vd V.-_'Lich are -e`er- h ~g rained by diff-erent cha-racterizod b,,,, - .Ill,r Coll- trasting periods. Four _fi.7ares, se-m-M biblio,,~raphic --1/2 012 VNCLASStFIED PROtESSI:NG DATE--ISSEP70 , T-ME-POLYMERIZATION OF METHYL METHACRYLATE 114 THE PRESENCE OF BUTYL DURING PHOTO AND REAGENT INITIATION -U- AUTHOR- LEPLYANINI, G.V., GLADYSHEVP G*P. '.~COUNTRY OF iNFO--USSR I:.,.SOURCE--IZV* AKAD. NAUK KAZ. SSR, SER. KHIM. 1970, 2041), 59-64 - ----- 70 ;,DATE PUBLISHED -SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TAGS-POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATEt POLYMERIZATION INHIBITION, ORGANIC -.'~~..PERQXIDEv PHOTOPOLYMERIZATIONY NITRJTF '~_CCNTF0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTION~ _.'~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ::_~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1937/0323 STEP NO.--Ua/0360/TO/O2OfOOl/OO59/0064 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103978 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 'CIP,~C ACCESSION NG--AP0103978 ~ ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BU NITRITESt WHICH CAUSE WEAK IN.HIRITION OF ME METHACRYLATE POLYMN. IN THE DARK WLTH INITIATION BY 8Z SUB2 0 SUBZ OR DICYCLOHEXYL PEROXYDIC,~RBONATE, STRONGLY INHIBIT LIGHT INITIATED POLYMN. Nt ISO, SEC, AND TERT BUONO SCARfELY AFFECT POLYMN. 'N SPEED IN THE INITIAL STAGES BUT THEY SLOW DOW THE PROCESS AT THE GELATION STAGE AT HIGH DEGREES OF CONVERSION. RATIOS OF INHIBITION CONSTS. TO GROWTH CONSTS. AT 40DEGREES FOR THE 4 ISOMERS WERE 8,5-12.5 T-IMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE2.- THE PROPOSED MECHANISM 0F,INHIBITION WITHOUT IRRADNO' INVOLVES REACTION BETWEEN FREE RADrCALS R TIMES AND BUONO TO GIVE BUOR AND NGt WHICH MAY REACT WITH FREE RADICALS AT LOW TEMPS. OR ADD TO THE MONOMER AT HIGHER TEMPS. (90DEGREESI WHERE THE INHIBITING c: EFFECTS ARE, AU40ST NIL*. OUR-ING. PHOTOPOLYMN.., THE BUONO.- GIVA..S NO AND BUD RADICALS, WHICH MAY ADD TO THE MONOMER-TO GIVE CHAIN GROWvH VIA R TIMES, BUT R TIMES CHAINS MAY BE TERMINATED BY 3 REACTIONS: R TIMES PLUS NO RNO., R-TIMES PLUS RNO YIELDSANOR; OR R TIMES PLUS RNOR YTELDS RONR SU82. TEMP. INCREASES FOR PHOTOPOLYMN. ALSO WEAKEN THE INHIBITING INFLUENCE OF NITRIJES* UINCLASSIFfED .762:1~ n iij OVOV aol and -'o- Based on -C:c face-, Szee- 7, 0a , .,,,d by borri Llov- - test 7,1-' y-'na t az'.: a j th 0 'su or -;.Son wi' _e tj CG '. , -- - , ~q b t"~e oducad Y a f u--' sveci-mcns 04: rhe that: -ocass t- -0 sno -tuaie a 'ans srlzard~c~ z 3 *Z, Z~ inl;a 11 5 ul" 01: hy d increase in shr' - I- by a- T, -~ e of atc ,j st n ,-Or har djr L'16 USSR 70, OYCG ICC-C'ta an cl: C- a:s C j 's Z.IC the ite above 2% camanzi 2/2 1/2 018 UNCLASSIFfED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--.THEPAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF BICILLIN 6 IN TREATMETN 01: GONORRHEA IN t_IEN _U_ AUTHOR-,(04)-KOLIN, S.L., KRAVCHENKOv V-GI-v DEREVYANKOP R-V.,y SEDASH, V*A, 1,%'FO--USSR COUNTRY OF :SOURCE--VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENERDLOGIIP 19701, Nk 5, PP 75-78 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ~:_-:SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL-SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--VENEREAL DISEASEr ANTIBIOTIC# DRUG DOSAGE RESPONSE-M)BICILLIN ANTIBIOTIC C OINTRUL MARKIING--NO RESTRICTIGNS :,'-!DbCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF-IEO PROXY REEL/FRAME-1996/2046 STEP NO--I.)R/0206/'Il~))t')O(J/?JO5/OL)75/0079 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122275 F ral-y- - - 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PriCCESSING E)ATE-23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0122275 A8STkArT/EXTRAGT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UICILLIN 6 '114 070SES (IF 11200rooo TO 2,1400tGOO UNITS WAS OSED FOR TREATMENT OF 120 HEN 'iilTH FRESH GONORRHEA. FAILURE OF TREATMETN WAS OBSEkVED I N' 1.0PERCENT OF THE PATIENTS DURING THEIR STAY IN THE HOSPITAL. P,9STG0NN0kl-',HEAL motErHitITES WERE OBSERVED IN 21.71PERCENT OF THE PATIENTS. 114 SOME PATIENTS WITH GONORRHEA FAILURE OF TREATMENT WAS OBSERVED AFTER A SE.,~IES OF SUCCESSIVELY USED ANTIB19TICS. TREATMETN WITH BICILLIN 6 WAS FOUND TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN THAT WITH WATER SOLUBLE PENICILLIN IN THE SIMILAR COURSE DOSES. FACILITY: KHARIKOVSKIY N-1 li,4STUUT DERIMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGIlt AND KHAR'KOVSKIY OBLASTNOY KOZHNO-VENER(ILOGICHESKIY nPa Ipalm 1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ~TITLE-EFFECT OF NONMAGNETIC IONS ON THE RELAXATION OF 5PIN WAVES IN YTTRIUM GARNETS CONTAINING RARE EARTH IONS -U- V,A.t PILSHCHIKOV9~ Ail., SEDLITSK4YAP N.S.t SILVESTROV ICHP I o I. :'q'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR !'~SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 120), 785-8 PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRYt PHYSICS -JOPIC TAGS--YTTRIUMt GARNET, RARE EARTH METALs IONt,SAMARIUAv SPIN WAVE, SPIN RELAxATIONt MAGNETISM -.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1277 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/003/0785/0788 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP011b739 UNCLASS whiligr r r A9 i ,jI Mw rmnl! 111H, MON- tL _,11:, 1,qqgvg:Fq N 21Z- 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--L60CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0116739 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SPIN WAVE RELAXATION R N PARAMETERS, D"'-LTAETA SUBKAPPAP WAS INVESTIGATED IN POLYC YST. Y AL A D Y IN GARNETS CONTG. SMALL CONCNS, OF SM ION. DELTAETA SUBKAPPA 4AS MEASURED BY THE METHOD OF PARALLEL PUMPING AT 2890 MHL. WITH INCREASED CONCN. OF NONMAGNETIC 10,145, ESP. AL IONS, THE EFFICIENCY OF THE EFFECT -OF~SJM IONS ON DELTAETA SUBKAPPA INCREASES# 'SHE POSSIBILITY IS DISCUSSED OF AN EXPLANATION OF THE RESULTS WITH THE AID OF THE THEORY OF SLOW ,RELAXATION. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS'S UNIV. .1-14. LOMONOSOVASS MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED lititi"K; Sir, USSR UDC 532.517.4 LEVIN, A. M., SEDELKINA. M. I. 'Ekperimental Study of Turbulent Stream Flow in a Bounded Space" Aerodinnmika. Mezhvuz. sb. (Aerodynamics. Intervuz Collection), 1972, No. 14, pp 146-15Y (from RM-Mekharika, No 3, ~,Ifar 73, Abstract No 3BI053) Translation: The results of an experimental study of average and pulsation characteristics of a flow in axisymmetric turbulent jets propagating in cylin- drical chambers of different diameters are presented. The jet flows from a nozzle along the axis of the cylindrical prechamber, behind which there follows a working chamber of greater diameter. The ratio of the diameters of the pre- chamber and the nozzle is 2.5 and that of the working e~hamber and prechamber varies within the limits 2.14 to 9,36. The flow paramaters are measured with the aid of a thermoanemometer with a Pltot-Prandtl crowsed pickup. The offect of constriction of the flow (the ratio of the dia ters, of the workirg chamber and the prech-ber) on the distribution of average velocities, the mean-square values of the longitudinal and radial components of the pulsation velocity, and turbulent tangential stresses along the axis of the stre-an and in two of its transverse cress seetior.S 4s analyzed. It is noted that in the particular case 112 'USSR LEVIN, A. M., SEDELKINA, M. I., Aerodinamika. Mezhvuz. sb., 1972, No. 14, pp 146-157 as distinct from known results the maximum values of the pulsation parameters correspond to the axis of the stream. .5 ref. A. V. Kolesnikov. 1/2 013 UINCL AS S I F I'E iPROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--ANALYSIS OF THE GEOMETRY OF ROTATIONAL il~UTS IN STATICS -U- -AUTHOR-(03)-KONOVALOVi Y-G-r SOUSt AsVot 5%(~E&t~ovt 80M. COU.NTRY OF INFO--USSR IN ~-SGURCE-MINSK* IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK~BSSR, SERIYA FIZIKO-(EKHNICHESKIKH NAUK, NO. 1, 1970, PP 37-46 PUBLISHED ------- 70 9:.:~'_SUBJECT AREAS--MECHor IND*t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TAGS--METAL CUTTING, CUTTING TOOL -CONTROL MARKtNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/2008 STEP NU--UR/0201/70/000/001/003'7/0046 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0118964 UNCLASSIFIED 2'12 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0118964 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IUI GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PURPOSE OF THIS ARTICLE IS To SHOW HOW LABOR OUTPUT IN CUTTING METALS CAN BE IMPROVED 13Y APPLYING NEW KINETIC CUTTING METHOOS; FOR EXAMPLE:, ROTATIONAL CUTTING THROU6H THE USE OF A ROTATING INSTRUMENT. SINCE THE METHODS OESCRIBED IN THE LITERATURE FOR DETERMINING THE ACTUAL OPERATING ANGLES OF Ri-'IITATIONAL CUTS TO BEST ADVANTAGE ARE CUMBERSOME AND INCONVENIENT FOR PRACTICAL USE, THE AUTHORS OFFER A SIMPLER THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE GEOMETRY OF THOSE CUTS IN PROLONGED LATHE WORKv BORLING, ANO PREPARING FLAT SURFACES. THEIR ANALYSIS LEADS THF.14 TO THREE-CONCLUSIONS: FIRSTp THE CUTTING ANGLES AND THEIR POSITIONS RELATIVE TO THE WORK ARE CHOSEN FROM THE OPTIMAL VALUES PROVIDED BY'THREE EQUATIGNS DEVELOPED IN THE ARTICLE'S. TEST: SECON01 THE COMPUTATJONS MADE BY THE FORMULAS DEVELOPED BY THE ARTICLE SHOW THAT AT CONSTA'NT'GRINDING ANGLESt THE FORWARD ANGLE IS REDUCED AND THE REAR ANGLE IS INCREASED WITH INCREASING MAC-HINE ANGLES; THIRDv AN INCRE-ASE IN THE DEPTH OF CUT IN REVERSE CUTTING LEADS TO AN INCREASE IN THE FORWARD ANGLE AND A REDUCTION IN THE REAR ANGLE. UDC: 621.91,11.014.6 KON161011ALOV, Ye. G.,,SOLIS, V., and'AF W x. POW-;; "Analysis of the Geometry of Fotational Cuts in Static-s" Y,insk, Izvestiya Aka-denii Nauk BSSR, Seriva Fiziko-Tokhq~cha-~'dka Nau'k' 4~-O. 1, 1970. PP 37-4,6 Abstract: The purpose of s article is to show how 1:1bor out-put in cul ti metals can be improved by applyirzg new kinetic cut*tLng zn,~~thod-,: for rotational cuttoinlg throigh i-he U$o' of a rot-atii~a instrwme--,t. Since the. nietho:Js dascrib,~-d in the literaturo for dc,-tcrmanixig the actual ciporat~.nj, of' I,a- L tational cutz to bost. advantago aro awlbursoxw and inconvo~it..at f t)r practical use, tho aut.horr. ottcr a simplor th,,~Orotiaal amn-ly.~is Of t.110 aoorr.'~Lry of 'rhoza cuts in Prolonged latho wor?, boring, and preparin" flat si~.rfacas. Th,-~.-ir analy- .s.s- load the cutting &nd their 'posi- S thom to throe conclusionz: first, tions relative to the work are chosen from, the optiamal values -pro-eided by thxaa equations deve-lopod ir. t~ie articles toxt; second, t~ho commoutwtions nade ICy t'~ne forzilas developed by tho arti.-le shm; that at conZtant grindilig anSICs. tde foxe.4ard anggle is reduced and the rear angle is incroase;i w,irh in--reasing macana angles. third, an increase in the depth of cut in roverso cutting, leads to an increase in the fonrard angle and a reduction in the rear angla. USSR uDc: YEFrmov, YU, u-71n, 1". rim A. ~7~ V. S I; "AlrgyGritlLm and Program for Compilation of an Operativf~_ Calciadar Plan on the 'Ural-111 Computer" V sb. Elektronno-vychisi.-te-khr. i -Drorrazinir. (Electronic Ccr:-.-:D-ater Tech- 4, N'oscov, nology and. Conputer o:` -"Orks), v~-P. "Statistiha", 1971, Pr, b0-85 (from DIo 1, Jan 72, Abstract No ilr'1062) Translation; The described rs-,:Wmiated system for oterative control of a machine building enterprise under conditions of small-series, series ard large-series production is based on the theory of' grar'_-is and set-theolry concepts and, in the authors' opinion, has aelv%ntages rmr a nuipber of c exiating systems. Authorst abstract. USSR UDC: 519.1 YEPIMOV, Yu. IT., KIZEV, V. I., NFMYEV, V. I., SEDELNIKOVL_P. A. ~"Concerning a Graph Enlargement Algorithm" Izv. Tomsk. Dolitekhn. in-ta, 1972, 223, PP 15-17 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul T3, abstract No 7V391 by I. Sigal) Translation: The paper deals vith the problem of tr&,isformation of an oriented graph with a large number of arcs and vertices, retaining all main parameters and mutual relations of the initial graph (the probler, of enlargement). In the given graph. 0 - U, r), where I is the set of vertices, and r is its mapping, the author indicates the set of vertices jclto be excluded, For each vertex rfu, a set of verticez. is desig- nated with which this vertex is associated (connected~,, and character- istics are assigned for all vertices of the desip jiated. oet. Then for each vertex rr-1, a vertex t' in defined for which VC-1' . the connections A - I't of vertex V are included in the connections of ~', arel the connections 'k of vertex ir are deleted from the graph. The parameters of the vertices are recalculated accordingly. 26 M Me USSR UDC - 519.1 YEFIMOV, Yu. N., KIM, V. I., MAROSHKIN, G. Yu., NEMYEV, V. I. , _qQL~L_'- NIKOV P. A.. Graphs in Normative Calculation of the Production Cost of an Item" Izv. Tomsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1972, 223, pp 10-11 (from.Kh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7V390 by I. Sigal)- Translation: Me paper deals with the problem of determining the pro- duction cost of a good. The problem consists in calculating indirect expenses, as well as expenses introduced by the elemento which comprise the eiven produc-I'l-, The problem t~_-y be re!prqseatcd,by an oriented graph, each vertex corresponding to some itein i, while the arcs (i,j) of the ining graph~corresporid to the applicability of this iten, (good) i for obta- product j into vhich these products i are incorporated as a component part. It is assumed that the vertices in this graph are:broken up into layers (topologically ordered). To get tho complete pro,,luction cost, the expenses are calculated for each product J,by adding,the expenses with respect to the component products for all, vertices of the.greph from left to right. ... lot USSR UDC: 519.1 YEFIMOV, Yu. N., ~~ED~L N P "An Algorithm for Transforming the Form of Representation of a Graph" Izv. Tomsk. politekhn. in-ta (News of Tomsk Polytechnical In- -stitute)' 1972, 243, pp 154-157 (front RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract-9-o SV535 by~V. Kozyrev) Translation: An algorithm for "joining" network models is 4lescribed -- constructing an oriented graph G= (I, U), where u, for data of n orgraphs A=1, 2, KAU== USSR UDC 621-373:535/:','46.293-128 ME_L!jM_QY___V~ SINI M~ 111, Yu. P., TUCHIN, V. V. Itsome Characteristics of the Radiation Spectrum of ah Ion Laser (Ar +) Leningrad, Optika i Suelctroskopiya,.Vol 31, No 5, 1971, PP 7'1- 762 Abstract: The laser used in this ex-Derimental woric uas a sealed- off -veriion of the W-100' instrument- V in ..ihich the nagnet-ic field induction was sn, oothly varied frora 0 to 840 gausc uith the dis- charge current varied fron 8 to 15 amp. The resonator consisted of a spherical mirror ,.;ith a radius of curvature of 2 m, a tr--n.-- mission of about 0.2" ,0,, and a flat mirror wiL-h n. ransmission of 12.5~. The resonator length ;.ias 0.98 m, and the spectrum, exam.ined was of a line having a uravelen-th of ~ 0.48A A diagren of the equipment is --iven. The behavior of.the level of the beat signals, was investigated atu several frequencies as a function of the dis- charge current at magnetic field strengths of 1~20 and 560 gauss, C) cl and it-1 was found that these relationsh-iDs are linear within dis- charge current ranges of 8 to 1.5 anp.~ Gratitude Js expreosed to N. V. Chebur~'_-in for his cormonts. 113 MOWN rorllki~ USSR MC 621.73.043 ATROSHMO, A. P., SEDSL'NIXOV, YE. P-t SHASTIBt E. G.j and SEVEROV, H. A. *Precise Barb Stasping of Turbine Blades" Moscow, Kumnschno-Shtanpovochnoye Prolzvodstvog Ho 6, Wun 73, pp 1-4 Abstracts A study is made of precision stampIng of tuxtine blades witb stinim= a3lowances for cutting (and in some cases allaimnee only for burnishing and finishing). The precision stamping represents a depntu:m froz stamping with the usual allowances, governem oy ULGT7505-55, The new technoloE7 involves hotstamping crankshaft presses and is used to forge Z12-ma-long %urbine blades for the 16th working stage of the YT-100 turbim. wylpara- tIve data, are presented for materiga expenditures under the old and now miethods. Five figureal and one table,. USSR UDC 539.374 ATROSHENKO, A. P., SEDEL'NIKOV, YE. P. "More Precise Technique fox, Calculating Upsetting in 11orizontal-Forging Machines of Shaped Blanks for Turbine Blades" Tr. illen#gr. politekhn. in-ta (Forks of Leningrad Polytechnical Institute), 1971, No. 322, pp 129-132 (from RZh-Mckhanika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12V580) Translation: A study of the upsetting of blanks of 11,,h13 and 2Khl3 heat-resistant steels and tI823 and E-1765 alloys was conducted to re-fine the calculation for upsetting shaped blanks on a horizontal-forging machine for turbine blades. Numerical values of the coefficients are~given and also formulas for calcu- lating the individual elements of the upsetting stampz; considering the types of steel and alloy. It is shown that in calculations of a technological pro- cess and the design of dies in upsetting, it is necessary to take into account the characteristics of the plast1c deformation of the beat-resistant steels and alloys. Authors' abs-"act. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621.396.677.32 SEDELINIKOV, Yu. Ye. '8'~~thesis of a Traveling Wave jIntenna" Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-'a (Works of the Kazrin' AviqtJon InrtJtIII.C), 1970, vypj~ 122 , pp 18-24 from H-,h-RnrI!otpkhTIfltI, PIO .17, Dr-c 70, Abnt.rptat, No 12B 0) Translation: A method is outlined for synthesizing a continuous line an- tenna whose elements are excited by a traveling wave. The problem is solved by linear prograzznming methods. The conditions for realiziLbility of the radiation pattern are analyzed. One illustration, bibliolp-aphy of four titles. N. S. USSR um 62i.372.8.o4g.75-416 SEDEWNIKOY,1,1111,~4~* ~_ "Resonance Slot in a Symm tric Strip Line" Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta Works of the Kamil institute), 19-(0, V~P. pp 11-18 (from RZ17-11adiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 71), Abstract No 12B174) Translation: The author studies the purely resistive component of the ir- Dedance of a resonance slot as a fi2nation of the dimelisiolvi. of a symm-Aric. strip line. It is shoini that io cases where -the length of -the Slot ie arl- Preciably greater than the distance between -the outBitics pltrtes, this, re- siatance is practically 1. n depen dent of tlie, dimens Latta ~ af the line and. the, wave impedance. The &~rived fom-ula glve,,s more accumte results than ~-he previously derived Oliner formula. (See al-qo Trann. ~11E, 1,055, MTT-3, Vo 2). Three illustrationa, bibliography of seven tilftes. N. S. USSR UDIC: 62a.396.67v-ooi.5 POPQVYJII, V. I., SEDEL'NIKOV, Yu. Ye. "On the Theory of Synthesis of Discrete Antennas fcr tl~e Case of Uniform Approximation to a Given Polar Diagram" Moscow, Radiotekhnika j. Blektronika, Vol.17, No 9, Sep 72, PP 1945-1947 Abstract: A method is proposed for solving a ntLmber of problems in synthesis of discrete antennas for the case of uniform approach to a preassigned radi- ation pattern vith regard to limitations imposed on the unknov-9 currents. The computational apparat-us of linear progr&nming serve,~zz as the bacis for the proposed technique. The essential features;, of the procerlure are illus- trated by a one-dimensional scalm, prob] lem' A numerical. examp2e, is given. The authors thank S. i. Zukhovit-skiy for constructive criticism. M ff r1h TR IS Fla"I USSR UDC 60-1-396. 677- 3 B EE Y C, YCI. G- Ant, Array" f 1" al 2 CUI '.L:~y, C-2,t 32 0 d 69, r s 7 Lz e, ~l s, 14 P! ~A' 31" T USSR UDC: 621. SEDKIKOV, Ye. G. PODUNINER, L. L. An Ampliphase Meter for Measuring Anplitude-Pbase Distribution in Antenna Apertures" Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tckhn. konferentsii po rarliatelhri. izm~-,n!nlyat~n. T._~. (Re- pornt of' thr2 AIJ.-Uti1on Sc-ir-nWic wid Tcclinicml rf, roill) OV, (,,)1l )~fvflo ing Hensurements. Vol. P), [Tolrosibirs?, 19'10, I)p .108-109 (froin P~%-RadlotQkh- nika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A337), Translation: The authors give a block diagram and desc~--ibe thr-- operation of all modules in an ampliphase meter deoeloped on the basis of a phase meter 1with frequency conversion. One illustration. E. L. NEW =11111" USSR UDC: ~91-31T-75(086-~8) BESKORSAY-A, N. P. ,-SEDIKOV, Kh. N. "A Device for Observing Processes of Build-Up of Magtie-%Iic,FILx in the Deflecting System of a Cathode Ray Tubelf: USSR Author's Certificate Ho 265198, filed 28 Dec 67,, published 23 Jun 70 (from EM-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71,:Abstract Ho 2A3T6) Tra-yislation: Existinr devices for observinF J- j processes of lbu.Ed-up of the magnetic flux in the deflecting system of a cathode-ri-,5, tute are suitnble for only one coil in the syster.. A feitture of the propoSed device 12 that 'the inputs of the three colls in the dwflecting system to be checked are connected to lag gic circuitz, Eac-h cvnsi,-tr~ Of w1 OR gate and scveral MID gatcr~ 411~o which the voltage fror. the outPuts of the, last digits in an eight-place counter is sent. This enableu observaticra of the build-u-o uracesses simult~,neously in all eoiLls of the deflecting system. E. L. Acc.' Nr: Abstracting 86rvi6a. MERNATI. AEROSPACE Ref. Code: A70-23135 Interwtv ~fwi;tuation% in a pol" lasir beam during prapaDation in the avmsphere at dlitancus up ttjA.0 km (Fluktuat!.ii intansivnostj j pui:hke impul'sm,"go OKG pri rasprostranenii v ptmosfaie ria raistoianii-akh do %$ km). O'sin ffornskii S'edin S. S. K.Imeleutsov., an.4 70; F. Nilhn~ R3diali'z-Aa, no. 1. 1970, p. 4-a-49, 8 refs. 16 Russian. Experimental study of Intensity, fluctuations in the transverse cross sectionof a pulsed laser twarn after passing a disn, ice of 9.8 krn in the ground. layer of a turbulent atmosphere. Atternon is given to variations in, dispersicn and co ~hisnqes in the corriefation function of intensity fluctuations as a funciion or distan~~e. ThP. t'Pjergence of a focused bearn in a turbulent aimosvhefe ii also examilled. TAI. MT REEL/FWIE 197703,55. 47 UDC 621.348.629.113.004.15 KOSSOV, 11. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, BOKAREVA, A. A., ZVEZDINAI N. S., GRET11OV, L. 1. NAMI(Central Scientific Research Institute of Mator Vehicles an Notor M -Vehicle Engines) "'The Technical and Economic Effectiveness of Using Gns-Turbine Engines on Trucks Under the Conditions of the NO:rth" Moscow, -Avtomobillnaya Promyshlennost', No. 7, 1971, pp 5-10 Abstract: For a piston engine in operation, the problem of change of the parameters of the characteristics with a drop in the air temperature is not as acute as for a gas-turbine engine. However, the startinle oil a piston engine, particularly of a diesel engine, under J'ow air-temperature conditions is considerably norn difficult. It is economically advsntageous to use aas turbine notor-vehicl- enaines in the northern regions when the maximum cost of these engines is i:p to 20 rubles per horsepower fcr engines with a capacity of 1200 horge-power, up to 22 rubles per horsepower for a capacity of 660-720 horsepower, a-Lid up to 18 rubles per horsepower for an engine capacity of 240 horsepower. These costs bare actual costs, taid can be obtained 1/2 USSR KOSSOV, IM. A., et al., Avtomobil'naya. Promyshlennost', No 7, 1971, pp 5-10 in the series production of gas-turbine engines of the types under consider- ation. The possibility of obtiiningJarge savings in the national economy is an objective prerequisite for the creation of modern and promisinla gas- turbine en--ines with a capacIcy of 1500-1200, 900-600, and 250-400 horsepower with a specific fuel consumotim, of 0.170-0.210 ko, per hoi-sepower,,ard the preparation of their series production and operation first of all'in the northern and northwestern regions of the USSR. 136 UR 0482 -Soviet Inventions IllUSLrated, Section III Mechanical and General, I 0_70 Derwent,, 44578 CAMY CjtANF._!Evmpr~sin8 trolley with P01YOPASt hbiSt machat4am h*o the polys- pasta set horizontally and; symmetrically- &,bout tile lateral axis of.the2~trolley. T11is increases the height to which the load can be lifted. The crane consists of a rigid rectangular frame I with running wheels 2, drtven by electric motor 3 via reduction gear 4 4nd.pivated shafts 5. Tho trolley is in the form of bearing bear- 6 wlth running wheels 7 driven by electric motor $ via reduction gear 9 and shafts 10. The holst~ mechanism with two load suspensions 1-6 mado in the form of two hox-izontal polyspasts. The fixed pulleys 12 are set at the edges of the trolley, qd'the moving pu,Eleys 13 are connected to running nuts, moving in guide beems,6 along a screv driven by elictric motor Wvia a reduction geav Traction cables 18 pass round the fixed and movi.nj, - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------- R 'AA,0052688. pulleys When motor,16 to OwLtcbed on the screw C is rota.ted'via its, reductioti gear. Due to its two-way thread, the nuts are moved opposite: ways, thus moving apart or,: together the moving pulleys 13, shortening or lengthening the freely haliging suspensionson, pulleys.12. 29.12.64. as 936420127-41, GUBTVI. T-P- et it'. Eastern Mining Res. Tnst; (&.10.69) Bul- 18/28.5-69. Class.35b, rnt. dl. B 66c. Gubin, I.P.; Sed'ko A.P.; Bukhtin,~V.S.; Lyubkin, A.P.; Goncharova, M.A.; Vo--~tochnyy Xauchno-lsslf~dovatel'skiy Gornorudnyy Institut . ........ laSZ1470 7 4' 3 4)le 13,111111IME-11" 112 013 UNCL AS S I F f ED .r[TLE--P.ESULTS OF A'GEOPHYSICAL'INVESTIGATION OF ~PQTASSIUM SALT DEPOSIT -U- :AUTHOR-~-102t-SE.llLl.TS.KIY ' V.I.r YEROFEYEVe V,. N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PROCESSING DArE--02OCT70 8OREHJLES Iq THE KARLYUK SOURC,E-.IZVa AKAD. NAUK TURKM. SSR, SER. FIZ.-TEKH., KHIM. GEOL. NAUK ~19709 (1)s 47-52 DATE PU6LISHED------7O ~:SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY -,-TOPtC TAGS--GEOPHYSICSj POTASSIUM COMPOUND, OREl EXPLORATORY DRILLING9 .':~~'4ELL LUGGING, GEOCHEMISTRYP MINERAL DEPOSIT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED R~*Y k[!:,L/FKAME--1988/1279 srkp !4o--uk/,)2(J2/70/0( ~'P UA 00/001/0047/0052 .CIRC AGLESSION NO--AI)Olf)6-()60 UNCLASSIFIED e 0 13~ UIN C- IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0100060 CLASSIF1 ED PAOCESSING DATE-020CT7C ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KARLYUK DEPOSIT IS TIE LARGEST K SALT DEPOSIT IN CENTRAL ASIA. THE UPPER JURASSIC SALIFEROUS FORMATION, SIMILAR TO 400 M THICK, IS SITUATED At DEPTHS OF 100-LOOO M UNDER QUATERNARY AND LOWER CRETACEOUS TERRIGENDUS FORMATIONS. FROM 3 TO .11 LAYERS OF K SALTSi 0.5-25 M THICK# WERE SEPD. FROM A SINGLE MINERAL HALITE STRATUM CONTG. RARE THIN INTERLAYER33 OF ANI-IYORITES. THE K SALTS ARE EITHER PURE SYLVINITE OR MIXED SYLVINITE CARNALLITE VARIETIES. THE INTERLAYERS OF TERRIGENOUS ROCKS ARE A8SENT IN K SALT LAYERS. THE CONTENT OF RESIDUEt INSOL. IN WATERt IS USUALLY SMALLER TH4N.3-5PERCENT. ELEC. LOGGING (RESISTIVITY AND SELF POTENTIAL), THERMOMETRYo GAMMA LOGGING, AND NEUTRON GAIMMA LOGGING WERE USFO DURING GEOCHEM. STUOIES. THE GEOPHYS. METHODS WERE EXTREMELY EFFECTY.VE IN i'ROSPECTING A'4D SEP4. OF K SALT LAYERS, THE RES15TIVITY LOGGING 14AS ESP. Er-FECTIVE FOR SEPN. (IF LAYERS AND BEOSt SITUATED OVER T14E 1SALT COMPLEXt AINO FOR OUTLINING THE ANHYDRITE INTERLAYERS IN SALTS. IT CAN 6E USED ALSO FOR DETN. OF THE OIAM. OF DRILL HOLES IN A UNIFORM, HALITE SfRATUM ANO IN ZONES Or- LEACHING IN K LAYERS. THE SELF POTENTIAL METHOD IS SGME.4HAT LESS EFFECTIVE BECAUSE OF A HIGH TOTAL MINERAL CONTENT [Pi ORILLING MUS. THE CAMM-4 LOGGING WAS THE MAIN METHOO IN PROSPECTING. , IT f)R,0VIDF3 FOR A SURE SLPh. OF K LAYERSt FOR DETN, OF T14FIR THICKNESS, AND EVALUATI').N OF K CGNIF~~4T. THE NLUTRON GAMMA LOGGING wAS USEFUL FOR APPROX. DETN. OF MIN~KAL COMPN. OF K SALTS AND SEPN. OF~CARNALLITE BEDS. UNCLASSIFIeD Acc. Nr: APCO-34677- Ref. Code: UR 0297 19 Vol 15, IN'r 2, pp .9 PRIMARY SOURCE: Antibiotiki, LEVELS OF MORPHOCYCLINE IN BLOOD AND BONF TISSUE AFTER ITS 4NTRAVENOUS AND INTRABONE ADAIINISTRATION fEnerimental investigation) Sedlet ~yu. I. Faculty Surgery Clin.-cs of 1. P. Pavlov I . loscow Nledical fostitute. MicrGNological LaDQral ~~raa In-slifule Experimental data -oil a possibility of intrabone admin.-slratfon of morpho-c)-dinr- and its compai-ative levels in blood and bone tissue after the antibiotir Intravenour' and intrabone administration -n a dose --of 210000 Units 'Ikg are presented. Four dog's and 20 rabb, ilitrakne were used in the studies. 11 was demonstrated that after - adinini- stration'the morphocyclhie bone levels ivere inuch higher than after intravenous acirnini- stration. REEL/ FMIE A. 09 USSR UDC 547.241 KOZLOV, E. S., ~F -1., an KIRSANOV, A. V., Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy oTIS-cTie'n"c"es of the Ukrainian SSR "Some Conversions of 1-Phospha-3,5-dioxa-4-arylbicyclo[2,2,1,]-heptanes and Their Derivatives" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104),'No 3, Mar 72, pp 519-522 Abstract: Reaction of 1-phospha-3,5-dioxa-4-arvlbicyclo[2,2,ljheptanes t.,rith sulfur produces 1-hydroxynethyl-l-thio-4-aryl-3~-phospha--3-oxacyclo-Dentenes-4. Treating 1-hydz:~)~methyl-l-oxo-l-phospha-3-oxacyclopentenes-4.with excess chlorive gives oxides of 1-phospita-3,5-dioxa-4-aryl-7,7-dichlorobicyclo- 12,2,1] heptanes. 40 USSR UDC 5h.7.241 KOZLOV, E. S., SEDLOV, A. I., YuRSAITOV, A. V., Institute of Organic Chemistry, Kiev, Academy oF Science's Ukrainian SSR ItOxidation of 1-Phospha-3,5-dioxa-4,-ar7lbioyelo Z2,2,17-heptanes" Leningrad, Zhurnal ObshcheZ imil, V0.1 40, No B, Aug 70, pp 1673-1677 AbItract: Oxidation of 1-phospha-3,5-dioxa-h.-ni:,Trlb"--,-.trolo-Z~!,2,17- heptanes (1) with HgO at 200 gives the corrosponding phosphine oxides (II), which by heating can easily be rearrangod to 1- hydr'ox-ymothyl-'L-oxo-l~-aryl-l-phosphu-3-oxacyclopentemen. Reacting (,I) with benzyl chloride gives the correspond-Lrag beazo7,1 deriva- tives, The oxides M) are not very stable exec, t for those with electronagative substituents at the phenTl ringi This instability is probably due to the stress of the b1cyclic ring system* USSR UDC'522.'54-8 KONOVALOV, Ye . G., -L2V M., and 3HILYAYEV;, A.S. "On the -Proble.-ri of Ultln-:oonic S--~Paration of tile Gaseous Cornnonent froz- the Liq7uid Component in tile Flo,.r of a Gas-Liquid System" Minsk, Izvestiya Akade-aii Nauk, BSSR, Seriy,-:, Fizi-ko-T(2]z'nnictio?f-:~-,i-kl-4 NaW.:, No 2, 1972, pp 65-70 Abstract: The effect cf ac~yuszic and hydrod.,jrnaviic forces on -I~ubbl~-- apprcaoh- in~- ;Pith a f1r,-u of ILQuid frr-)m ar, vndisturbed medium to `11-ie -miitter of ultra- sound 's discu~!sed. The sepa-ation of bhe gaseous corpic!ient frcrm tLie -.:LqL:id L in the flow is t~--eoreticully ana-Ilyzed by referenco, to dit:.-rams shoiiivg tiae actin.c forces on tile bubble. The TFechanism of the process is described and fundamen-t-al correlations for detei-raiairig, critical valuei3 of th(- outflow velocity, the f,Jeld intensity, and thic acting, forces arr- I)re''t~--rted. The latter Inellide the V100,13u;." for(-~e, c"MiolAlon pro0olive on the blA)bley Uri"! ouotic -i'low for-, ac-ou.-jtic ful-ces, a-nd -the fc:rcr~: of thc, bubblc. Chart? cteri s tic by separation 't~jle, coalescence, of the gaseous component, the braking action of tLe bu stopping, a!---! ar,:- an--Iyze-d. The nc:st destlrlc~i-fe featur;-~ of the co~alescezlce 1,.3 ito lliv~a o-' Intenuity tlie gasifffes liquid, where a contmction nqiecliani.5iti of bubbli!~; dctiv-,J~~)ps, willich IS the final sta6rc of the st.!Daration process. Two illu:3--Ir., -ixte-on form-ulsiz; nine biblio. cef:1l. USSR uDc 632.95 BABIN, Ye P., SKAVIITSKIY., Ya. P., AMMMOV, 17. A., M OVA IDL L. N., LITOSIE.NKO, X. A., and RUDAVISKIY, V. F. "Chlorination of Diphenyl Ether and Its Derivatives" K-him. tekhnologiya. Nauch. -proizv. sb. (Chemical Technology. Science- Production Collection), NO 3 (69), 19731 pp 48-49 (from IM-Ehimiya, No 22, 25 Nov' 73, Abstract Ho 22N571 by D. Z. Levin) Translation: Sulfides of metals with variable valence or mixtures of Sb2S5 and 3~2 are used as a catalyst to chlorinate Ph~0 and (D1eC6H4)_o0- ExamPlf'. Ph2O and 0.3% %S5 are loaded into a reactor and C19 io supplied at. 70-800 for 4 hours at the rate Of 30 g/hour. Tetrachlorodiplianyloyyide is obtained, boiling Point 155-70/5- Reptachlorodiphenyloxide, FeS, 111-3 are obtained in a silrnilar Son (the substance, catalyst, and boiling -point in OC are given); octachloro-4, fash A 41-ditolyl ether, FeS, 192-4 (ethyl alcohol); w , wp -1 _~ I ; w I v w ' -hexachloro - ditolyloxide, PClq, - ; w , ,, w ~ w') w 1) 0 1 -hexachloro-2,2 I -CliohlorrAitolyl ethe r, %S (dec :position); trichloro-4.,4'-dicarboxjdi-ohE.,iWloNide, -, 259-61; 5) 3w OMP pont&chloro-4,4'-dicarboxyd-4p~henyloxide, 1 H? octuchloro-4, 2 + .504, 41-dicarboxytUphenyloxide, T~SO In, PW:70 " These chl0ro da.Hvatives are uved i _3 + , an synargiotic addit iaAiriees, insectioiden, and nesmatocides. M - ------- USSR UDC 547,582:546.185 V. P., SEDLOVA, L. X., and KUCHEROVA, If. N. "Phosphorylated Derivatives of Fluobenzoic Acid Amides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 5, May 72, pp 972-976 Abstract: It was found that: 1. Trichlorphosphazofluoroacyls react with phenols and thiophenols in the presence of triethylamine, to form triamido- and triphenoxy (trithiophenoxy) phosphazofluoroacyls; 2. Fluorobenzoyl- amidophosphoryl dichlorides react with amines, alcohols and phenols in the presence of triethylamine. to form diamides and diesters of fluoro- benzoylamidophosphoric acids; 3. Phosphorus pentachlon,kie reacts with fluorobenzoylamidophosphoryl dichlorides, to form N-cffi:hlorphosphonyl- imitiofluorobenzoyl chlorides which. form N-diamidophosphonyl-W-aryl- fluorobenzamidines with amines. 1/1 27 -- USSR UDC 547-26AMO? RUDAVSIaY, V. P., KUCHEROVA, M. N.t and wA Method of Synthesizing Derivatives of Cyclic Amides of Phosphoric Acid" Moscowl Otkrytiyal Izobroteniyal Promyshlennyye Obraztsyj, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 17, 1971, Author's Certificate No 304256p Division C, filed. 8 Dee 1969, published 2-5 May 1971, pp 85-86 Tramlationi This Author's Certificate Introducest 1. A method of syn- thesizing derivatives of cyclic amides~of phosphoric acid of tile 6-enera-, formulas VRR W or where R is a halogen-substituted phenyl or alkyll and RI is an alkylene or phenylene. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, a diamine is inter- acted with a phosphor-a acid chloride of1the formulas RCON-PCI-I ftm RCON14P(O)CI2 1/2 WSR RUDAVSKIY, V. P., et al., Ctkrytiyal Izobretenlyal Fro-aWshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 17, 1971, in the presence of an organic baze In an organic solvent with subsequent isolation of the goal product by conventional methods. 2,: A modification of this method distinguished by the fact that the process Is carried out in the presence of an axcess of amino. 2/2 34 - USSR UDC 620.193.2:1669.14.018.29:669.587-977 LAYNER, V. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and S .2 Engineer "Increasing Corrosion Resistance of Hot-Galvanized Structural Steels" Moscow, Ve-stnik f"fashinostroyeMy No 1, Jan 71, pages 60-62 Abstract: ThQ influence of steel composition, process -,,ode and heat treatment on the structure of coatings and corrosion resistance of hot-galvanized structural steels is demonstrated. Alloying elements in strw~tural steels expand the te-mperature area. of accelerated d'ssolution of iron into the zinc melt and facilitate the production of thick Zinc coatings. Diffusion annealing at 500-600*C homogenizes the structure of the hot zinc coatings based on the hexagonal iron-zinc S-phase. This heat treatment of hot- galvanized steels increases their corrosion resistance by approximately a factor of 2. 14.8 ~j I j'!;j'i;jj 'Fit 0;4~14 jL0'j i AT 0 032087- NUCLEAR SCI. ABST C) 6 5363 (ST-W-Trans-103) ACCELERATING RESONATOIIR FOR THE VEPP-2 STORAGE RINP. 'V:j G.* Kat- liner, M, IM ; Petrow, V. 1. X.-jShekhtnia jAkademiva Nauk SSSR, Novosioln ~.~Tit Translated by T. Wati tor StanloM Linear Acceterator Center, Calif.), from R-usojan preprint No 272. 12p. Dep'~ :0,FSTL The resonator (if the VEPP-2 storage rirjg operates In two oscillation modes: &A- antiphase mode (natural frequeky 1011-1z, shunt resistance ibout I Mohm) and in the inph2.qe mode (natural frequency 25 'viltz, effective shunt~resistance ibout 7.$ kohm)'. The operating accelerating voltage Of up to 30--1 kV at the third- harmonic of the rotational freqiiency is ensured by t1* first mode. The second mode is used to recapture the particles from three separa-trices einto-one. Full account is taken in the resonator deiigiz of the required spectrum of higher natural freq:uencles, so that Coherent qnf.,hrotror.1 jind bet,11ron 06011(itionq sr~) It4equIttely damfwd out. (with) 4 ..... . 131 i R SS, UDC: 620.175-462 U PjAdHOTIN, 1K. K. and S:MKOV, L. N. -ed Thick-Walled "Method of Determining the 'True Stresses in IL w is t Tubes" Moscow, Zavodskaya laboratoriyq, No. 1, 1971, p-p 102-104 Abstract: An equation derived by Noritsyn and Kislyy -for comput- Lng the tangential stresses on hollo-a rods unetz~rgoin.- mechanical twisting tests is cited, and a method of checll,inE the two as um-pu ns on iw~hich the uquation is based 1- 1) Uo, Js roposed. The assumptions are, -first, that t,he pl:~,ne transverse cross s_ec- tions remain flat uo witil destruction occurs, and second, that t -ht radii i remain recti- the s'rai;' n the transverse cross sec, u linear. A curve showing the ri,~z ult.9 of th~_se tQst,,~ and provinEl- the correctness of the assumDtions.is Plotted. Also given is a curve showin,7 the results of V.-risting tube soeci- mena of 2Kh13 steel. The authors-are associat;(_~d with the Tolr.3k Polytechnical. Institute. ii~ .11, ; 1 .11114, it lil ilb! ILA14 AlP. Mll I W'1,411: I:4;IP:I 1 41 Il. 4i5 ~41.jBil ll,~Il IA-4111:;~ I'ii,E USSR UDC 577-1.-547-963-3 L_ K. 1-union, Scientific Research Institute of Hygiene and P co~gj -of Pesticides, Polymrs and Plastics, Kiev "Effect of Dithiocarbamic Acid Derivatives on the Nucleic Acids in the Rat Liver" Kiev, Ukrayin'skiy Biokhlinichnyy Zhurnal, Vol 43, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, PP 511-514 Abstract: Chemically pure TMTD, a derivative of dithiocarbamic acid, was administered to healthy adult rats internally in dooes of 5-200 mglkg of intraperitoneally in doses of 1 mg/kg daily in the form of an aqueous suspoll- sion stabilized by starch gel. In, some cases thj%idime, a co=wrcial prep- aration, was administered internally in doses of 5 mg/kg in eambination with TMTD. The total content of nucleic acids, soluble proteins, and -water was determined. The e7periments established that TWD, regardless of the nethod of administration, reduces the liver content of DNA and increases the PWA con- tent. The extent of the shifts depends on dosages, and the duration of the effect of the drug on the organism. The changes are accompanied also by a drop in tho level of soluble proteinsi in the liver of experimental animals Thymidine given in combination with T~JTD inhibits the effect of TTTTD with respect to DNA. 51 USSR UDC: S 1 61 S. //9 SEDOKUR.,----L. "State of Nucleic II(Aabolism in Rat Liver Whcn Ditoxicated by Realistically Yncountered Dos:cs of Djthioc~irlamates" V sb. Gipiycna prinleneniya, toksilkol. pe~stitF'idov i otravi . (.;~js t Ic. Shin iUan TT~57967i~c-;~, I a TFZ~Fni' OXIC-01ol!y, and the Poison Clinic- of i...-orhs), 9, Kiev, 1971. T)p 194-1-97 (frw~i KlAt:-iiya, No (1, ~'ar .. ........ Aloctmct ~u 61L~~174) 72, T of, WC,1_11: nucl-_ic a,~.izl_)~; WalluT ti-c:a of did 65 6 ~'7 Aptu j9IN; 111M. 612.014.482.4 3~YrAft CIAIM.-M IRRADIAT:RMOV 1)()V.S_ (Article by Y(uj. G. Grt&oeyrv a. A. Mnrkelov, V. 1. Popo-, A, A. Akhunov, L.--p-1-Smunkay Se Q_V. and V. A. Kornakov; Moscow, Kosmich:skaxa Diologiya i H ditso.~-"1-.,fwn VOL 6, Rubmi t t, for publication 25 Mar~h 19711 the results of a three7 4batract: .-Thii -paper.. su=,ar1_-ez year reMobiolos ical expe imant,on dogs- 'in several ex- partmental torl.,*.,;hrocilcr.irvz3diatL,olI with varied dose r4t1jr-AZI.te.150 red per-year),_4TO chronic irradiation combined with,acute exposures (total doses of 190 rad per year) were applied, Clinical hematological, physio-- logical and Cytological examination; demonstrated that the animals *maintained a satisfactory clinical con.11tion and axhibitc,ing serious organic radiatAond=aSa, lki~ iver, a decrease in the'-r compensatory potentialities and a change in their reactivity were. nQted. Alack of adeqvatv Jnfor~tion in the literature on the biological e(fecto induced by constant exposure to ionizing radiation in the doseq ro-j- sible during prolonged space flights verved as a baoin for cnndoctfng * ape. cial experiment on a large number of dogs. The scientific pro;rAm for the periment, the irradiation conditions and the results obtained one and two years after beginning this experiment h"e been published earlier (Yu. G. ixrigor'yev, et al., 1968, 1970). This paper gives materialH obtained after three years of irradiation f the experimental animals. Data an the number of animals, doges and irr~idi- stion conditions are given in Table 1. After three yenra of the experiment the condition of the animali, evaluated from the results of systematic examinations (inspections, tempera- ture measurement, measurements of body weight, pulse'and respirotion rates). " ~rtmaina eatisfactory, The incidence of disease in the irradtatk,4 groups (co6junctivitis, dyspepsia. etc.) was It%* and did not exceed the correspond. > in& incidence in the group of control animals. 3~) No', SPACE MEDICINE UDC 629.7S.067i614.876 WILATION FLICITT IJXI-"rY FOR TIM 'SOYUZ-91 SPACESHI P CRZI " t% .' "Oi, :-I I fArtic-1c by Ye. 1. %lorob'v Yu. voroa'vev,..j,.!,' Cft4c-lev~ r, V e Pf MOV N. S. zetsz'p~!' Ve. Ye. Cbridko, V. I.. etr-- -,L; 4ni A'LkLJ~ednv- Mo~~c L2~ =t N'O subilitted Lo- publicotion 26 December 0 - 1),4r ing fli~Zht of the ItSoyur-9" ship, as on earlier fliflits of Soviet racc"ary measures were taken for enziurIng crrv radiation ~::!oty. -:,ic itencral approaches and principles servinp as A basLh for radia- t !,,n pro-trction have, 'neon set forch in earlier published rtudies (Yu, m, i,l. , 1964; Yo. G. Cripor'yav, et al., 1967, Ye. 1. Vorob'yav, et dtr4n., Elie p,,,*,,z of preparation!i for this I'll?,lit an eval ~on wall "f zhv. rtzdiatiom COndiLiORS along the jectory et th e 'ls oyuz- t'a ~ 9" nhi~, havlnZ the following principal charactcristicg: ij,van apopco ~250 purl;:ca ~2:5 ~,-, cot inclination or --biteil plane to the aqua- Al analysis revealed Ont ill the case of ztg4i'cr of po~-V- -i pr~rcn --lar flalc. he radlla~Lon coiWition,. will be dattirinined by galactic Ca:,Lrib~ition of trie I,:roton c3m-jrjnu%%t of the earth's radl- ill :'~c ='.e of h,- Braziliell anomaly. A1111 Elie clectron ~~:t 7 (7f thl! bo.It in Elie high-latit~de segnei,ti; of the flIj:ht trajectory. 4-0 11-- to tALICCU radiation and the earth's rlidjacion bcIr, -7o~dil ZO not "cerd (i rad. Howaver, aTt rxeiminntion lw tl~. 5-11 Lv~,J~ctorv in L,h rooreinat,ei indicated the presnc. of trn~ec- ill the gcor"lF--ci' 'HeldfnF, eftict wa!; coii~-Idorably ru- t!" thr,.,hold F.,r protons ,az -100 mtV. A pott,iblc ia Ol:.n -hrr~hold d,luLtiv-, the develonn.ent uf t.averal aurrt-%ive solar UiLy al roc ~xnludee i!-,n to thr fllf,!,t biration, mzde LO ha..'C' 1111 'fjC'Ctivc Iorecast iqd C.3refl.11 trordroring of radlar!on Che entire flight. - 40 USSR UDC: 8.74 SEDOV, B._ I., CHWIPSOV, V. M. "A Method of Adaptive Placement of Elements" Moscow, Kibernetich. sistemy a-vtomatiz. proyektir.--sbornik (Cybernetic Automated Design Systeras--collection of works), 197-S, -up 101-103 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7V593 by 0. Belkin) Translation: A central problem in the stage of technical design of elec- tronic items is that of arrangement of design elements (raodules) and. laying out connections in multilayered printed circuits. The task of optimum placement of elements is that of finding the global extremum of a quality function. Most known algorithms of plarement are regular. As a rule they hardle the problem in two stag ,es: 2). finding the initial version of placement, 2) inTroving this version. A li~!uristic method of handlinf; this job is proposed which is based on the ideolcgy of autom- aton games. The use of automaton models increases the efficiency of handling the job as compared with traditional methodt. ~~HU 119111tic I WIF JA I'MiV IV Him USSR UDC 621.373:535 LEONT'YEV, V. G., OSTAPCHENKO, ye. P., and I G. ITOptimal Generating Conditions for a Helium-Neon Axial-TD400-Mode Laser" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 32, No 4, April 72, pp 795-797 Abstract: The authors undertook to study optimal conditions for the excitation of a helitun-neon wxial-mode laser with a laser wavelength of 0.63 micron, as well as to find their relation to,the parameter of resonator nonconfocalitv. The results indicate that the aptimal excitation conditions differ from those for a multimode laser. The maximum total mixture pressure and pumping current correspond to a multinode condition, the. minimwi to av, axial--mode lascr with a strongly confocal resonator (L/R 0.1). The~optimal excitation conditions are related to the configuration of the resonator radiation field. 71 U U bSSR UDC:: 621.3T3:c,30.145.6 ALPATIOV, Yu. V. , DEKI DOV, M. 11. ,I-EDVEDEV, V. D. SEW,-, G. 3., SIBIREV, A. V. "A Single-Mode Gas Laser With Stabilization of Emission Power" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-te'-hn. - -;b. Gazorazi-yadii. -,).-ibor;;- "'Electronic Technology. ScIentific and Techl~i.-*Lcal Collection. Gas-D4scharge Devices), 1970, vyp. 2(18), pp 64-70 (from M-Rad.-LcAekhnika, No 1.1, lioy 70, Nustract No 11D265) Translation: The paper describes a single-mode heli=-ueou gvas laser vhich has-stable emission power and stable position of 'the optica-lax4j, s lull U]D~C 678.674.004.24,.621-397 VLADIKIROVA, Z. V., SAPOZHNIKOVA, YE. L., KPiKE)7EVA., L. G., MAX-MILLIN, D. M., BAKANOV, YU. A., DIDZHYU.LENE, D. I., MALKINA, F. S.., and ZHLABIS., S. B. "Polyester Hermetic-Sealing Compounds" Moscow, Plasticheskiye MaspZ, No 6, 1970, pp 61-62 Abstract: The authors studied comnound3 for the hermetic sealing of horizori al output transfozmer coil-s for television receivers. These 7 compounds should have lov viscosity in the initlai state and a high hardening rate up to 1000C. In the hardened state they should pos- Bess Belf-extingu_iDhability, water resistance, good mechanical end elestric insulation properties, and stability oT properties tip to 120 C. The principal components chosen were polyester resins PN-1 and PN-69. becauso of the requirement of self-extinguishability, special additives (antimony trioxide and chlorine- or fluorine- containing polymers) were introduced into the rosins. In addition, mineral fillar3 (tnlc,,mica, powderb"d quartz, titanium dioxide, powdered gilion gel, etc.) -doro added to givo the vanlinf.; con-pounds 1/2 ;,USSR SEDOV, L. X., et al, Plasticheskile Massj, No 6t 1570, pp 61-62 the requisite viscosity and to lower their Costa The article gives data on the hermetic sealing process. These self-extinguishing com- pounds are being used for the hermetic sealing of horizontal output transformers for black-and-white (1 class) and color television sets .-and viewing monitors. 2/2 93 14AD043568" UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent, F2430455 I ISIVE ER co-operates with an a.c. power supply. -;~17D When switch (1) is in position (a).the rail (3) of the synchronizing supply And the output of eantrolled frequency generator (4) are connected to phase detector (2). The generator is composed of variable frequency generator (5) and:* multi-phase shaping network (6). If the frequency of the synchronizing source changes, the frequency-of generator (4) will also change due to the effect of phase detector (2) and frequency and phase deviation sehsor (7).until,both the frequency and phase on the output rail (a) of switching power,amplifier (9) agree with the corresponding,values of the synchronizing source. If switch (1) islin position (b)~the inverter 1 5 governed by a stable frequency source (10). 28.10.66 as 1109773/24-7. JAALAFM "30-9.69) Aul 16/ 5.5.69. Class 21d2.1 19762027 'AA0043568 NAF 119.11 ;111~4111 Iffl!"If ill I IN1161'. IIIINI, 43 iI:l,,WImlF"Ml. llc~~Vla,IIMNS-NM J.H.U.If I. 1.... 1111.11... 1. 1.. --.1. 19762028 - ------ --------- 'UDC 621.375 SEDO,V N. Ya., Physicotechnical Institute, AcaOemy of Sciences of the USSR, EenTngraa "Achieving Maximum Resolution in Low-Power FET Prea:i)plifiers at 25"C" Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika M-'sperimenta, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 106-10q Abstract: Definina resolution as the full -uidth at half the height of the spectral distribution curve eNpressed in ReV, the author presents a Triethod of finding the resolution of a preamplifier based on field-effect transistc-rs which is determined by the noises of the input transistor at 25*C. An input section is proposed t-.-,hich perm-its realization of the low noises of the FET. It is shown that; the resolution of tile preamplifier can be improved by a factor of 2 usin,, the sz--I~i-~ FLT by shielding the inwit section and by proper grounding, and by reducing the input capac1canc- ond: increasing the i.nput impedance. The author thanks S. R. Novikov for constant interest in tile work and for constructive criticism in revieuing the manuscript, and also G. A. Shishk_-ina for ma-k-ing the detectors. Hi iiiw'.A!4 16'iW 1 MAM k i4 4A., 1611 61'661id iii. iii! i, ~6i UNCLASSIFIED O-ROCESSINIG DATE- '30k;i70 V2 021 ~.TITLE--EQUIL16RIUM REACTIONS OF 016ROMOETHANE -U- ~-A.UTHUR-(05)-LEVANOVAP S.V.j ROILIH-:NOV, A.M. r ~~,EDOV~ STAKKOVo V.Y.A., MANZHQS,t V.N. OF INFO-USSR ~SCURCt-IZV. VYSSH. UCHE5. ZAVED., KHIM..KHI,14. TE01,10L. 1970, 13111, 62-5 DATE PU8LIalEQ-----70 ~'-,.--SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TUPIC TAiGS-CHEI-11CAL REACTION RATE, 6ROMINATED ORGANIC COMP-JUIND, ETHANE, ISOMERIZATIGNt THERMUDYNAMIC FUNCTION, SPECTRUM, HYDRUGENAfIDN' BRUMINATION, ENTWPY 7~CGNTROL MARKINIG-NO RESTiklCrIONS THLIXY C fRC ACC E S 1 fill; t--ij--A 1'(J 112 8 ;)4 -, - I -- LLl LA 2/2 ozi UNrL ASS IF I. ED DATE-090CF70 GP-0- AB S T.R. il. -C T THE RATE C CC i t -,IS TK S U -R T I I -- S 10 ME3) FGR THE UEHYDR~-16RCJ;~ U14TIUN Of MECH61-- SUd Z I I I S 2 - 0 1 A T ~4131;-EGkEES, 5.13 AT 1570EGREES, 13.8 AT 176,I)LGREES, "V410 65.0 AT 1210OLGkEES. SlmILAR OATA Fu"IR i~KCH -SU82 CH SU32 6P, [if) AAF- Z8.6 "AT 131DEGREEES, 52.1 AT 11t,00EGREES, 106.1: AF ANO 209 Af i74VE'GREES. IN STUDIES OF THE ISGMERILATIOIN OF T I Ti).It T,-!E PE-~CEIiT I ~IN THL El'-~UIL- ;",IX*f. (IN11-1ALLY FUlIZE 11) vs r 17-01-;REII-So, 2.3C AT 1960EGREES, 2.50 AT 211DEGREES, 12.74 AT 225D-f-:GRE1E*-S, A~,,D 3.05 AT 2450EGREES. THERMODYNA"'AIC FUNCTIONS GF 11 ARE L-ALCO. FRO-1 60 d!D LEN'UTHS AND SPECTRAL DA TA AT 25-727DEGREFS. VALUES AT 127DEGAkES AND 2271);-:GkEf-'-11 'S MOLE), jC, SU13P, -22.49 AND 25.33 .ARE S SUBT, 84.77 AND 90-10 CAL-(DEGRE-1 CAL-IDEGREES M"iLE), (H SU3T DEGREES 1i SUBD DEGREES) Tr 11.5.18 AND 16-1.79 KC4L-MULE, AND KINUS (Z SUBT' SUaT 0EURTI-S) o9 59 iViD 73.31 CAL-i"16L E. THE REACTION RATE DATA ARE USED TO CALC. T1-JEf%1v0D;NMA1C FUNCTIONS FOR !HE DEHYL)RUGENATION AND. ISOMERIZATION REACTIONS, AND THE CALCO-ENTRUPY CHANGES AGREE WELL WITHLITERATUkE OArA. FACILITY: KUIBYSHEV. POLITEXH. INST. IM. KU18Yc1H1---VAr KUIBYSHEV, USSR. USSR UDC: 669-017:539-37/-~. KOIACHEVI B. A.r GORSHKOV, YU. V., MAL'KOV, A. V. SMWY V. I., and DROZDOV, P. D."-- Moscow "rhe Effect of ffydrogen on the Breakdown Strength of the OT4 and OT4-1 Grades of Alloys" .Moscowl Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Haterialov, No 5l Sep-Oct '73, pp 102-107 Abstract: The authors study the effect of hydrogen on the critical coefficient of the intensity of stresses on the OT4 and (YL4-1 titanium alloys during the testing of specimens with fatigue cracks for static console bending* This type of testing shows the susceptibility of sht:et titanium materials to brittle fracture. The results show that the breakdown strength for the OT4 and GT4-1 alloys is somewhat increased at a )Wdrogen concentration in the order of 0*008-0#012 percent and then falls* The mag- nitude of the coefficient of stress intensity is not a constant of the material, but depends on a series of factors including hydrogen content in the alloy and the work time under load* The micro-breakdom mechanism changes.ai3 hydrogen content rises. Micro-cracks appear in the specimen during the formation and interaction of twins in the plastic deformation process up to a hydrogen content in the order of 0*01 percent for CT4-1 and 0.012 percent for OT4, Further increase in hydrogen concen- tration results in the realization of a new mechanism; splitting of the beta phases 1/2 !:'Is SR KOIACHEV, V. A., et al, Fizika i Xhimiya Obrabotki Materialovp No 5t SeP-Oct 73, PP 102-107 and the formation of micro-cracks on the alpha-beta phase bou-ndary division. The mechanism takes effect at hydrogen concentrations greater than 0.015 percent. The micro-breakdown mechanism affects the basic stages of micro-crack growth which ultimately is reflected in the ductility of the materiaL 2/2 6o--- 771i ~11 USSR UDC 669.395,548.4t62D.l79s620.167.24.5 KOLACHEV, B. S., H&L-KOV, and SEDOV, V.. I., Moscow Aviation Technoloy Institute "Effect of Hydrogen on the Kicromechanism of Failure In OT4 and OT4-1 Titanium Alloys" L'vov, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Pfekhanika Materialov, No 3, 1973, pp 59-64 Abstraott The effect of hydrogen in the fialure of GT4 and (rA4-1 titaniu:-,i alloys was studied by methods of electron microscopyp microfractography, and electrical resistance measurement* Sheet ;sanples, 3 mm thick, were used which had the following chemical compositiont Al Mn Fe Si a N 0 2 2 112 oT4 1.37 1,13 0-13 0.12 oM 0.004 0.083 0.006 oT4-i 2.95 1.41 0.14 0.11 0,07 0-0046 0.081 0.0064 Alloy structure in the annealed condition was approximately 955% alpha-phase and 5% beta-phasel and vacuum annealing was used to reduce and vary hyd-roe,,era conthnt. Electrical resistance was measured for alloy VA containing 0.00i~% H2, subjected to a stress of 85 kg/jim2. The relationship Of resistance to tit-e- tO-failure showed that the alloy 90nt through four ataCets to failure. Those 1/2 53 USSR KOLACHEV, B. A., et al., Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, No 3, 1973, pp cg-64 stages were the incubation period (constant electrical resistance), stage of defect accumulation and initial fatigue cracks (smooth change of resistancei'l crack propagation (spastic raaistance)# and catastrqpio crack development leading to failure. It is possible that stage throe is a continuation of stage two. From the obtained ata it was possible to conclude that increased hydrogen content In OT4-1 alloy does not change the stages of failure, but only its duration. The negative effect of hydrogen on long-time strength only starts upon reaching specified concentrations, When there is a hydrogen content of 0.012% in the alloy, plastic deformation occurs by twinning of the erystals. Four figures, are table, fourteen bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR UDC: 621-317-783 PRONENKO, V. I. , IWIUNTSOV, V. V., SEDOV, V. I. SFI.SHKINA, M. F. "Design and Manufacturing Technique fo r First-Class !aster Thermistor wattmeter Converters" Tr. metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of Metrology Institutes of the USSR), 1972, vyp. 116(176), PP 235-1 9 (from RZh-Metrologiya i lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract I-To 6.32.l_01_3_)_ Translation: The paper describes a new design for power converters (ther- mistor waveguide heads). The advantage of the proposed design is that the thermistor head is a direct load on the calorimetric unit, and therefc_re power is measured right at the thermistor head, Channels (for flolr of the heat-transfer agent) are located on the surface of tl-.~e thermistor head. Use of the device increases the speed of' the system because of the reduced mass of the thermistor head. Development of a new power meter increases the precision of determining the coefficient of corriersion of powe-r pickups with waveguide input over a brotui frequency band of '~7-214 MHz, They car. be used vith their maximur- attainable precision fcr certification on Lhe initial calorimetric unit. The use of-such converters will make first-class precision power meters available. One table, three 4,11ustrations. kiia.11, 64 Zmi 11 --090CT70 1/2~ 009* UNCLASSIFIED PROCE5SING DATE ~i'TITLE-ECONUMIG DEPENDANCES IN SYSTEM OF PRODUCT QUALITY CONTROL -U- fAUTHOR-SEDOV C.OUNTRY OF INFO-USSR .~SOURCE_STANCARTY I KACHESTVQ# 1970v NR:3y PP 48-51 DATE PUBLISHED------70 ~,SUBJECT_AREAS-BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, MECH., IND*v CIVIL AND _MARINE ENGR CONTROL, COST ESTIMATE, COMMERCE ~_,CONTROL tA! "kKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1986/1720 STEP N~)--UR/OqZZ/70100C/003/0048/0051 CIRC ACCESSION ho-AP0103492 L. 141 -0- ~_- --- UN'LLASS LFIE 212 009 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCE55ING DATE--09OCT7C ~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP010349Z 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--l'U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ANALYSIS 'IS GIVEN OF ECONOMIC DEPENDANCES THAT RESULT IN THE FURMATION OF THE QUALITY LEVEL OF PRODUCTS; NEW ECONOMIC CATEGORIES APPEAR, SuCt4 AS rHE COST Ol.,: A UNIT OF USE,VALUE Ok THE EXPENSES ON PROVISIONS FOR SOCIAL. NEEDS. ALSO STUDIED ARL' FACTURS INFLUENCING THE REALIZATION OF THE ACTUAL ECOtio-MIG EFFECT BY --~THE MANUFACTUkER AND USER AND AFFECTING THE FUNCTIDNAL EFFICIENCY UF THE ECONOMIC FEEDBACK FROM THE USER TO THE, MANUFACTURE-i4t, E. G. THE EFFECT OF -z:-SCARCE AVAILABILITY OF A PRODUCT ON THEPRODUCTIS QUALITY LEVEL. UNCLASSIFIED sliffs M-11 lipif USSR UDC 669.295.5.018.29:(620.186 +,539.56]:669.78 KOLACHEV, B. A., GORS11MOV, Yu. V., BUKRANOVA, A. A., SrDOVP Y.1, f and SHEVCHENKO, V. V. "Influence of Hydrogen on 'the Structure and Properties of Titanium Alloy OT4-1" Tr. Mosk. aviats. tekhnol. in-ta. (Works of the Moscow Aviation Technological Institute), 1970, vyp. 71, pp 16-23 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1779 by the authors) Translation: Impact tests and testH according to the Troyarto 1wethod (test basis: 500 days) showed that a hydrogen concentratit)-n 4 0.005% is safe for alloy OT4-1. Threshold stresses decline with an incroase M hydrogen con- tent and at concentrations of 0.02-0.1%~amount to 30Ag t given a test basis of 500 days. The tendency of the alloy toward 6ydrogm embrittlement intensifies with a drop in test tempsrature. Alloy OT4-1 with an acicular structure is more prone to hydrogen embrittlement tham that, with a granular phase form. Eight illustrations. Bibliography of five titles. ~033 ONCLASSIFIEV- PROCESSING DATE--23Ui.1tv V.'-;'TITLE- EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON THE STRUCTUPE AND PROPERTIES OF ALLOY VT5L -U- UTHOR-(05)-KOLACHEVi B.A.v KHO QVSKIYv G-L-s POPOVi A.A., SUKHAROVA, A OOR AvA,j SEDOVv_ Vol* COUNTRYI-T 'tNFC-:--USSR OURCE--LITEINGE PROIZVOD. 1970'. 2i 29-30 S DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--TITAINIUM -ALLOY# ALLOY DESIGNATIONI ALLOY COMPOSITIONi HYUi~OGEN emsRaTLEMENT, METAL CONTAINING GASr GAS CONTAINIUG METAL, VEC)jAN,'1C4L PROPERTY# HYURIOEP METAL MLCROSTRUCTURE/(U)VT5L TITANIUM ALLOY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS---~UNCLASSIFIED PROXY.REEL/FRAME--1996/1678 STEP NO--UR/0128/70/002/003/0029/0030 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118656 UNCLASSIFIED -UNCLASSIFI 033 ElY PROCESSIV DATE--230CT70 r,-/2 '~-:--'ZIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118656 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TI ALLOY CAUNFAUIED AL 5.05-5.34, FE 0.08-0.14, SI 0.06, 3 0.04-0*lt N 0.015-0.0171 C 0,09-0.10t AND H 0.003-0.006PERCENT. THE MECH. PROPERTIES WERE STUDIEr AT MINUS 70 TO 200EGREES FOR A H CONTENT OF 0.003-0.05PERCENT. AT THESE TEMPS. THE ALLOY BECAME BRITTLE WHEN THE H CONTENT '4AS GREATER THIA~~ 0.035PERCENT. HOwEVERj IF THE ALLOY WAS EXPOSED TO MINUS 600EGREE.S FGR 3 DAYS IT BECAME BRITTLF AT LOWER H LEVELS. THE EMBRITTLEMEN'T CAUSED BY HYDRIDE FORMATION, WHICH WAS OBSDo IN THE MICROSTRUCTUR4~ riHE111, THE,H.Ct)NTENT EXCEEDED THE SOLY. LIMIT. THE STRENGTH OF THE A~L.Qy INCREASED AS THE H CONTENT INCREASED TO 0.015PEPCENT, BUr AT A P. LEVEL ABOVE THIS VALUE THE STRENGTH DECREASED, UNCLASSIFIED UDC 669.295.620.184:620.187,S KOL4CHEV, B. A., SEDOV, V. I., NIALIKOV,]A. V. , Moscow. Institute of Aviation Technology ItInfluence of Hydrogen on Structure of Fractures in OT4 Titanium Alloy" Kiev, Fiziko-khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, pp 80-82. Abstract: This work is an attempt to estimate the influence of hydroaen absorbed by the metal on the fracture structure of specimens of OT4 titanium alloy C2.95'. Al; 1.41% Mn; 0.14% Pe; 0.11% Si; 0.00,14%, 112; 0.07% C; 0.081% 02; 0.004600, N2) during impact testing. The differences in the nature of tile frac- ture are most clearly seen under the electron microscope. With hydrogen concentrations of not over 0.008 wtA the microrelief-is dominated by long "holes" and "ridges," the me-an diameter of a "hole" decreasing with L-acreasi-ng hydrogen content. The "holes" cover about 30% of the surftce. As the hydro- gen content increases to 0.012 the percentage of ductile fracture ("holes") decreases significantly, as the increased concenti-ation of hydrogen seems to influence the ability of, individual microvoltintes of the material for plastic deformation. An increase in hydrogen content to 0.03 wt.% reduces 1/2 L... ...... USSR UDC 669.295.620.184:620.187.5 KOLACHEV, B. A., SEDOV, V. I., NRLIKOV, A. V., Kiev, Fiziko-khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, pp 80-82. impact toughness by a factor of 3, causing the appearance of areas of inter- grain fracture. Hydrogen begins to influence impact toughness significantly at about 0.012 wtA. 2/2 k I IIII ; USSR UDO 621-596-677.7~ TERESHIN, 0.14., SEDPY4,". [Membero ScientiCi -Technical Sooiuty Of Radio Engineering, E ectronics, And Communications imeni A.$. Popov] ODirectional Antenna In The Form Of A System Of Two Conductors Located On The Goneratrix Of A Relief Impedance Cylinder" Radiotakhnika, Vol 27, No 5, MaY 1972, pp 47-51 Abstract. The paper discuBoas an impedance antenna with. axial radiation in which the directional diagruim forms the weakly-retardod eiar.V_,ce of a wave. The method of aBaigning fields in the antenna and FA c4culat.ion of the paramet"err, of the alcin impedanco of thf,- antenna are pronantod, iil'.d tho roBulta are shcwn of an exparimantol study of a raodal of the antenna. It is ooncludrid that tho antenna considered hats a number of significant advantages over known antennas: small transveree dimensions, a decrease~in the longitudinal size, a aizplo food circuit, and a constant directive gain in the frequency bond. TKe antenna earl find an application in various radiocommunication aybtoms so a low-projection antenna which posseeses high electrical,oharacteriutim 5 W. ref, Rocoiv- ad 6 oct 1969. 17 USSR UDC: -ES',21 -9 0' 7 77 5 TEnSHIIJ, 0. N., SSEDOV, V. Moscow Electrotechnical Imstitute of Communicat, i on s "An Exciter for a Flat Surface-Wave Antenna Moscow, Gtl,,ryt-Lya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tov.,.rnyje Znaki, No 6, 1970, p 216, patent No 251026, filed 4 mar 63 Abstract: 'Ehis author's certificate introduces an exciter for a fla-,, surface- vave antpnna. Tne unit is made in the form of a horn ami a -"Ubbed section with varying iinpedance. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the overall dime-n- le Uveness is ir.Tji,o-,red by making the sions of the exciter are reduced and its eff cl outer surface of the ribbed section concave, and inclining the horn to the ribbed section at some ang-le, swj 450. T USSR TJDO: 621.396.677-75 TERESHIN, 0. N. and 1~,DOY,.1.21. "Surface -Wave Antenna Combined With~ an Excitation Device" Moscow, -Radiotekhrii'Ka, No 10, 19 72, PP 45-49 Abstract: The basic defect of a surface-wa-%,e antenna in which tha impedance structure forming the directional ditiigram is excited by an incident surface wave formed in an excitation device is the in- crease in the lonaitudinal dimension of the antenna because o--f' the added excitation device. 'The authors show that. this may be avoided by solving the problem of synthesizing the antenna as a whole, when -ructurc transforma the structure of the feed lino the inDedance su field into the structure of the surface %~.-ave field, with 'he I-e- quired directional diagxam formed ;in the same length of the struc-- U -Inal dimemion of -the antenne. i's dLmi- ture. Thus, 'he longitud.&. nished. The authors begin their aa:~jjyj3is by arnium-inil- the pril.,lary source of surface-wave excit-ation -to be a filament of magnetic flux in a t,vlo-diij-.ensional -Plane o-f reference, and derive a system) ations for coi,-,puting the structural paramiraters of 't'he anten- of equz nas from their required characteristico. Antennas sci dc.,;iLrned wel'e 1/2 W."M" i FIR, In, I 6, EA, 11 Him, A SO E HWIFRA WIUQ&;A~ " d" _USSR TBRESH111, 0. N., et al, Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, PP 45-49 tested, and their directional diagrams fowid to a6ree cloacly with the computed values. The authors:coriclude that these antentias have the advantage of two-mizror antennas -- the feed line is brought up to the base of the reflecting surface. IT" T I I I HUM! 15"11,11119 USSR UDC 632.951.2.07 KOZLOVA, T. F., SILAKHOVA, C. B., BELUGIN, V. F., ZHELOITKIN, V. G. and ."Synthesis of the Koral Insecticide" Moscow, Khimicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 6, 1971, pp '49-30 (429-430) Abstract: Koral -- 0,0-diethyl-3(3-chloro-4-methylcoumaryl-7)thiopliosphate is an insecticide of low toxicity in respect to cattle, when applied ex- ternally. The synthesis of this material consists of four steps; prepara- tion of 0,0-diethylchiorothiophosphate (I) by the reaction of thiotrichloro- phosphorus with ethanol; synthesis of a-chloroacetoacetate frora acetoacetate and sulfuryl chloride folIcA%red by condensation with resorcinol to yield 3-chloro-7-hydroxy-4-methylcounarine (II) and finally condensation of (1) with (H) by relcluxing their mixture in aceton containing potassium carbo- nate. Koral is a white powder, m.p. 92-92.5%. It i practically insolu- ble in water, slightly soluble in alcohols, and hydrocarbons, dissolves well in ketones. 1/1 USSR uDc, 621.396-677-32(088.8) TERESHIN, 0. N., SEDOV, V. M., Moscow Electrical Engineering Institute of Communications "An Exciter for a Flat Surface Wave Antenna" USSR Author's Certificate No 251026, filzd 4 Mar 68, published 9 Jun 70 (from RZli-Eadiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11853 P) Translation: This Authorto CertifiCate introduces a horn-tyr)e excitc!r with one of its walls made in the form of a ribbed surface. The shape of the surface and the law of change in the depth of the groo-~res gives a high coefficient of surface wave excitation over a broad frequency range as well as reducing the overall dimensions of the horn. For this purpose, -che ribbed surface is made concave and is inclined t.-.) the horn at an angle of 450. A linear slot source Is used in the horn. One illustration. 11. S. USSR UDC 669.15.018,23-14(088.8) BELOV, A. D., VILIM, YU. V., KriSOBOKOV, E. A., SEDOV, V V., YAROPOLOV, 1. 1., VASIL'YEV, V. D. "Automatic Cast Stainless Steel" USSR Author's Certificate No 276433, Filed 15 Jul 68, P:ublished 12 Oct 70, (from j%7-h---1~eta11iirg:i,;a, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract 'No 41613p) Translation: In order to improve machinability, steel containing the follow- ing (in %) is proposed: G < 0.12, Cr 17-~20, Ni 8-11, -0i 0.1-0.2, S 0.00-0.12, P < 0,035) si < 1.0, Mi 1.(7--2.0. The presence of S and U in, steel raises the strength of the cutting tool and in-proves the machinability of the ,;t(-'el. When using, the steel (compared vidi WiMN9TI, steel.) the cutLing rate with 60-min stren,-th of Lhe Lool is improved by 25-50Z, or rhe streng.L11 of the cuttino tool is increased by 2-6 tim",. USSR UDC 617-001.28-036.12-092.9,-085.849.1.015.25-07[: 616.36+616.61107 MIKHAYLOVICH, S. M., OVDIYENKO, N. I., .5.&qq".J.L.,J1EBEDE1rA, G. A. , and PARFENOV, Yu. D, "The Effect of Oxathiol on the Liver and Kidneys in Chronic Radiation Sickness 2101t Induced by the Injection of Polonium Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 4, 1970, pp 43-51 Abstract: A single subcutaneous injection of dogs with 2.5 microcurie/kg of Po210 produced chronic radiation sickness accompanied by inpairmeur of liver and espec- ially kidney function, causing death of animals in 9 nonths. In experimental dogs, daily doses of 50 and 25 mg/kg of oxathiol for a month riot oily inlLigated the liver and kidney disorders, but enabled the animals to survive for the entire 7-year observation period. Oxathiol treatments also reduced the size of the absorbed dose of PoM in the organs. Oxathiol is a complexing agent tha:c accelerates the excretion of polonium from the body by forming stable water-soltible complexes. The free SH groups contained in oxathiol help to restore the radiation-iutpaired balance of SH groups in the enzyme systems. .-E-W.1-MET =~__A tSSR UDC 615.849.2+0'16-073.916:546.79 BOCHKAREV, V. V., LEVIN, V. I., STMTO, V. I SEDOV, V. " V., KTIARLAMOV, V. T., KOZLOVA, 1-1. D., and TARASOV, N, F., Institute OTI Biophypics, 11-finistry of Health USSR "New Radiopharmaceuticals and Prospects for Their Clinical Use" j Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12 Abstract: Description of the methods of preparation and most important proper- ties of some recent Soviet-develODed radioactive drugs based on relatively short-lived isotopes: (a) Inill 'preparations for liver (colloidal solution) and kidney (citrate complex) scanning; (b) iodobetizoic acid with 1131 to study liver detoxification function; (c) colloidal solution oZ_ Pdl03 for prolonged and uniforra preoperative irradiation of tumors of different sites and sizes; 6d) combined oleophilic preparations with different isotope', (Y90, 1,111, Pdl 3, Aul98) for local irradiation of lymph nodes; (e) X-ray contrast media, iodo- ethiol and iodolinethol, to visualize lymph nodes; (f) resorptive beta appli- cator with Y90 for the treatment of eye tumors (clinical trials of the ap'pl:L- cator in a group of patients with melanoblastomas showed complete or partial resorption of the tumor and no recurrences during the observation period (6 months to 2 years). Improvement in the technology of preparing two important 1/2 BOCHKAREV, V. V., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologivla, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12 diagnostic agents containing 1131 albumin macroaggregates (used for scanning in many lung diseases) and pollyvinylpyrrolidone (used in the diagnosis of exudative enteropathy and other diseases),has resulted.in marked enhancement of their quality. 112 025 UNCLASSIF10 PROCESSING DATE--300CT70 ITLE-VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAIN,METECROLOGfCAL PARAMETERS AND 'LARGE SCALE PROCESSES IN THE STRATOSPHERE AND MESCISPHERE -U- S.Sv ZAYCHIKOVr SoP., KALIKHMAN, 14,YA*t SEDOV, V.YE "it TARASENKOt D*A, -~CC=RY OF INFO--USSR ,':,-SDURCE-COSPARt PLENARY MEETING* 13TH# LENINGRADr USSR, MAY 20-298 1970, PAPER. 42t .-'bATE,PUBLISHED---70 '-:,-SU6JECT AREAS-ATMOSPHEPIC SCIENCES ---TIWI(; TAGS-STRATOSPHEREp MESOSPHEREr VgRTICAL PROFILE, TWERATURE, A MOSPHERIC CIRCULATION9 METEOROL40GIC-ROCKETt OROGRAPHY T ..,.CCNTROL MARKINCr-NO RESTRICTIONS ,,.DOCUMENT CLASS-VNCLASSIFIEO -PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0005 STEP NO-UR/0000/70/000/000/0042/0042 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--ArOI25845 UNcLA_'-5!f_lED 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0125845 .ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTION OF VERTICAL TEMPERATURE PROFILES AND'GLOBAL CIRCULATION PATTERNS IN THE STRATOSPHERE AND HESOSPhERE, [;SING ROCKET DATA FROM RESISTANCE THERMOMETER, THERMISTOR, AND GRENADE MEASUREMENTS.~ THE OBTA114ED MEAN TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION AS A FUNCTION OF ALTITUDE IS COMPARED WITH DIFFERENT STANDARD AND REFERENCE ATMOSPHERES. SEASONAL AND LATITUDINAL TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS ARE CONSIDERED TOGETHER WITH LONGITUDINAL VARIATIONS IN THE NORTHERN HEIMISPHERE0 ANALYSIS OF PRELIMINARY GLOGAL CIRCULATICN PATTERNS IN THE UPPER STRATOSPHERE AND LOWER MESOSPHERE SHOkS THAT SUMMER ANTICYCLONIC CIRCULATION 15 PULARLY SYMMETRICAL AND IS PRACTICALLY THE SAME IN BOTH HEMISPHERES* WINTER CIRC.ULATION IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE IS LESS PERTURBEDDUE TO THE OROGRAPHY AND UNIFORMITY OF THE UNDERLYING SURFACE'IN THIS HEHISPHERE. FACILITY: GLAVNGE UPRAVLENIE GIDROMETEOROLOGICHESKOI :SLUZHBY SSSR, MOSCOW, USSR* A t/2,1 bi8 UNC L A s s I r- tED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 ~'TITLE--PN JUNCTIONS IN GALLIUM ARSEWDE~ PREPARED 61' SULFUR DIFFUSION -U- AUTHOR-103)-GUTKINt A.A.# NASLEDOV, O.N-r SEDOVS V.E. ~,CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--FfZ. TEKH. POLUPROV* 1970t 4(l)v Z3-8 '~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS i~TLIPIC TAGS--SE141CONDUCTOR 14ATERIALO GALLIUM ARSENIDE PN JUNCTIONI SULFUR, PHYSICAL DIFFUSIONt ZINC CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :::PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1003 STEP Nb--LIR/Olt49/71-11/00,t./Oi,11/0023/0028 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053923 ONCLASSIFTED .1/2 OL8 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESS114G DATE-18SEP70 Cl~kC ACCESSION NO--AP0053923 3 -5 T i: ACTI'EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT JUNCTIONS WERC PREPO. BY DIF-FUSION f G F S INTO P TYPE GAAS OOPFD WITH Z41. rHF PROPERTIES 0- TYPIC.L SPECUME '04 E f f- f i: - .0 : N S OBTA(NEU AT (A) 600(li, " S FOR I lif? AND (6) c H9 ARE INDICATED, U~49ER THESE CONDITIONS, 110' N TVPI~ LAY!RS Wil-l" APPROX. 0.5 AND 12 MU THICK, RESP. THE SPECTRA OF THE 13 SPECIMEN-Sp PREVIOUSLY ETCHED TO OECREASE RECOMBINATION CLOSE TO THE SURFACEi EXHIBITE-O SHARP MAX. ASSOCO. t4ITH THE CUNSIDEPABLE 'THICKNESS OF- rHE FRONT LAYER. THE DIFFUSION LENGTH OF fHE HOLES 1.411S APPROX. 2.5 M0. THE SPECTRA OF A SPECIMENS, IN 4HICH THE N TYPE REGIOri wAS APP40x. 0.5 r-lU THICKt EXHIBITED A CONSIDERABLE DROP IN THE SHORT iiAVELENGTH REGION, WHI-CH SHOWED SCARCELY ANY DECREASE AFTER REMOVING APPROX. O.L mfJ FRcj;14 THE SURFACE BY ETCHiNG. THIS I~NDICATES THE EXISTEjqrE OF A SURFACE LAYER CONTGo MINORITY CURRENT CARRIERS OF SHORT LIFETIME, THESE' BEING EVIDENTLY ASSUCD. WIrH A HIGH CONC61. OF DEFECTS. THE SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A AND B SPECIMENS IN THE IMPURITY REGfON WERE SIMILAR TO THOSE FOUND PREVIOUSLY (A. A, GUTKINP ET AL., 1969), AND WERE ALMOST IDENTICAL. INVESTIGATION OF THE DIFFERENTIAL CAPACITANCE AS A FUNCTION M VOLTAGE. AT 393 A, -200 KHZ SHOWED THE SPECIMFNS AD 77DEGREESK AND 0.4T --_TO BE P-PO-N JUNCTIONS, THE PO LAYER I~ FORMEO AS. A RMILT OF THE COMP04SATION OF SMALL DONORS BY DEEP ACCEPTORSt THE PRESENCE OF WHICH ~-HAS BEEN OBSO. PREVIOUSLY. UNCLASSIFIED ta t. Ref. Code 4 r- Ab ing ery. ce: cc. '0004845) 7 cHEmICAL ABST.-8!PI' 0 "'r Behavior of copper during diffim.'ion into ga-Uiujn rr...id, studied on the basis of bound excitaix spectra. S r(,)V- V I Sedov. V. E-- YuMva T. G. (Fiz.-Tekh. Inst. im. ':72 P _40sFrAT preViously obsd. bound-excito' spectra (Gross, E. F.; S., V. L, 1967; G., et al., 1969) of Cu-doped crystals of GaAs werr investigated. The photOurnineseer-ce spectra at dif- ferent depths of the crystal permitted the observation of the dif- fusion of the different Cu-impurity centers. . 'rhe chaxa.,fteristic diffusion front of Cu in GaAs is dad. by tht diffitrent soly. and diffuslion coeffs. of the irnpitrity centers. A rptardation of the diffusion of one of the centers. was obscl, when Ole M Prissure in the ampul was.increased. The following models of the centers are proposed: I VA.CUG. VAj and [Cur,:, VA.], Where CLn. is the Cu atom in a Ga vertex and VA. is an As vacancy. A. shallow 0.9234\7 level was ob-A., ak ribed to a lattice defect. Thevaria- tion of the.spectra with low I-temp. annealing (4W) si-as also in- Vestizated. Alexandrp Pews REELIFRAME 19800IG5 -- - ------- - Acc. Nr.: 00046764- Ref. Code: USSR UDC 621.791.927;669.35.6 ILYUSHENKO, V. M., SQQL_VUYZ.. ~WIYKIN, E. T.. YUGA, A. 1. "Antifriction Properties and Wear Resistance of Hard-Faced Tin-Lead Bronze" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka (Automatic Velding), No L 1970, pp 28-31 (from Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 1, 1970, p 79) Translation: This article contains a study of the wear resistance and coefficient of friction of hard-faced tin-lead `bronzf-_. The optinal composition of the antifriction*alloy for manufacturing bimetal highly loaded bearings is selected. There is I table, 5 illustrations and a 5- entry bibliography. Reel/Fram te AUMD USSR UDC: 621-315,592 GOLIDBERG, Yu. A. and SEDOV,-V,,-,)Ce., A. F. loffe Physico-Technical Institute, Leningrad "Determining the Parameters of Impurity Atoms in GaAs p-n Junc- tions by the Method of Capacitive Relaxation" Leningrad, Fizika i tekhaika polu-provndnikov, No 7, 1972, pp 1383-1385 Abstract: The authors propose a method for determining the para- meters of deep impurities in a semiconductor. The method was de- veloped for abrupt p-n junctions and Schottky blirriers, and is used in this paper for determining the ionization energy and the concentrations and cross sections of charge-c rier capture by g ar deep impurities in diodes with p-n junctions, prepared by diffusing sulphur in p-type GaAs. A study is made of the relaxation of the capacitance in such diodoo in the temperature range of 77-4000 K. It was found that the curve for the derivative of the voltaee a- cross the capacitor with respect to -the reoiprocal of the capptci- tance squared, as a function of the capacitance, is linear; the curve for the ionization time constant of the iimourities as a function of the inverse temperature is exponential. The ionization ,L/2 USSR GOLIDBERG, Yu. A., Fizika i tekhnika PoIuDrovadaikov, No 7, 1972, pp 1383-1385 energy of the impurities is determined from the time constant curve and the impurity concentration isdetermined from the curve for the derivative of the voltage. A table is given of the paraneters of the impurity atoms in GaAs as determined by the authors' method. They express their gratitude to D.:N. Nasledov,and B. V. Tsarenkov for -their advice, -to D. Z. Garbuzov for his measurements and com- ments, and to Ye. 1.1. Sreselya for her assistance with the work. 2/2 UDC 577-1:615-7/9 C1b',PLYGINA, Z. A., TE-ODOROVICH, SEDOVA L. A. TKHORZI-TENSIKAYA, Z- S-, IMU41AYLOVA: L:Icwm- "Investigation of the _Prooer-Llies of Certain Synthetic Polymers and Copol-~,mers to Deteinnine Their Physiolop ,,ical Activity" Riga, V sb. Fiziol. i ontichesiri aktivn. polimarn. veshchestva __ ~A C (Physiolo!~ically ~:nd tcp-- 1 .11 -_ I Y C v Polymer Slibstances-- collection Of 110r'13), "Zinatne," 1971, Pp 82-86' (from RZh- Biologicheska7a 11-imiya, No 21, Nov 71, Abstract No 21P-21Uq) Abstract: The authors investigated certai U n biological properties of_p-61_j~~inyi alcohol (1), polyvinyl-nyrrolidone (!I), an-d -also copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone with crotonaldehyde (III) with various degrees of substitution. It is shown that solutions of low-molecular I and 11 (nolecullar weight 10,000 and 12,000) and also III with a 5 percent degree of~substitutiozn are not toxic, for mice. Tihe to._zicity of III increases when the depree of substit.-u- j tion is raised to 25 percent.-.. Data are given on the concentration of I and II.with different molecular weir-h-ts in'the blood. The main path of elimination is thMugh the kidneys; an insignificant 112 us S C-TIAP-LYGIlla, Z. k., et al, V sb. Fiziol. i oDticheslki aktivn. -oolimern. veshchestva, "Zinatne," amount Denetrates into the tissues. Coranound (T) actuates the U U reticulo-endoll-helial system on the tenth day after injection, ntire Deriod of the observations and III throughout the e~ (3 hours to*20 days). it is shown that the pol~~mers have a detoxifying 'he authors wish the effect which is associated in the opinion of presence of aldehyde groups. 2/2 112 015 UNCLASSIFIED P-'.0CFSS1%4, r)ATE--r)"_-",-T70 TJTLE-i~IS ANJ TRISWIFLUGRUNIFTHYLTH10 ANI; SULFONYLIARE-US AND ARYL 0IFLUCi