SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEDOV, N.V. - SEKUNDOV, A.N.
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USSR uDc 632.95
SEDOV, N. V., KALASMrDCOVA, G. N., and MWVA,, N. V.
"Use of Ultrasound to Intensify Chemical Processes"
V ab. Khim. aredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Protection of Plants --
collection of wor"), Ho 2, Yoscow, 1972,; PP 70-75 (from RM-1,3ximiya, No 22,
25 Nov 73, Abstract No 22N549 by I Pil'menshteyn)
Translation: With (CH-.,NHCSSNHj,),, as an example, it is 6hown that the reaction
time with the use of ultrasound is much quicker than with mechanical mixinG-
Ultrasound permits considerable simplification of the apparatus of the process
because instead of reactors with a revolving stirrer and atuffing-lbox seal,
hermetic explosionproof apparatus that prevents CS~ from penetrating into the
vorking place car- be used.
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--O?nCT70
TITLE--~-FFECT .,F snLUTION PH ON THE ADSORPTION OF `,E.THANNJL JN AN lqI IUM
ELECTRODE -U-
,:iAUTHOR-f03)-SFUQ A S~S., VASILYEV, VU.R., BAGOTSKfY, V.S.
.,~CGUNTRY OF INFO--USS9
SCURCE-ELEKTROKMIMIYA 1970, i,)(2) 202-4
OAT EPULLISHED ------- 70
_-SOBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--HYDROGEN LON CCNCENTRA'rl(,N, ADSORPT IQtN METHANOL, IRIDIM,
~,ELECTWDEv POTASSIUM COMPOUNDs HYDORXIDE
:"C-ONTROL MIARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS
:!~~_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
._.PROXY!REEL/FRAME--I989/0458 STEP
.-CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0107064
UNCLASSIFIED
212 020 UNCLASSI~IED l!'R0C*F5STNG DATE -32 0C T713
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107064
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.! THE ADSORPTION OF H AND ME-9H jN
SMOOTH IR.ELECTRODES IMMFRSEf) IN PHQSPHATE BUFFEIZED SU'LNS. AT DIFFE'RZINT
PH-VALUES AND IN N KOH WAS STUaIE0 AT 26DEGREE-S. THE FREUNDLICH
ADSORPTION ISOTHERM OF H IN KOVI WAS LINEAR FOR H PRESSURE P SIJBH2 FR'lkl
10 PkIME NEGATIVE12 TO 1 ATM, THETA SUBH EQUALS K(P SlJbH2 PRIME ONEE
HALF) PRIME I-Nt WHERE N EQUALS 4.3 TO 4.6. FOR ME011 IN N KOH, THF
THETA-CONCN. PLOT WAS ALSO LINEAR AND THE VLAUE t'JF N EOUALS 4.65. THE
PHI (COVERAGE1 WAS A MAX, AT 0.2-V, THE EFFECT Or- PH '~,AAS SUCH THAT THE
*LOG THETA REACHED A MIN. AT PH SIMILAR To 4 (AT PHI. BETWEE14 0.4-0.5V)
AND REACHED A MAX. AT PH SIMILAR TO LO. THE RATE OF ADSORPTIJN IN N K014
WAS LESS THAN THE RATE IN N H SU82 SOISU84. THE$E DATA SHOWED THE
SIMILAR EFFECT OF PH ON THE ADSORPTIONOF H AND MEOH.~
USSR UDC 668.3
_$EDOVA I., SER=V, L. V., Candidate of Sciences
"A New Method for Preparing the Adhesive UF-235"
Leningrad, Optiko-mekharnicheskaya promyshlennost No, 9, Sep 71, T) 70
Abstract: A new, considerably simplified method for pre-Daring UF-235 adhE!Sive
was developed by the authors a-ad is recommended for ineu-strial use. This adhesive
is presently the only one applied in the optics industr-j for cementing parts for
ultraviolet and luminescence microscopy.. The glue is transparent over the ent-ire
visible region and up to 20 nm in the ultraviolet region. It is a mixturre of
polyvinylacetate in cyclobexanol. In the new method thin polymxrization of vinyl-
acetate under ultraviolet radiation of the PRK-4 tube is conducted directly in
the cyclohexanol medium. The adhesive cbtained by the new w.~:thod is cralled
Ur-232M. It has the same optical and physicoinecl,x-tical properties as UFF-235.
55
USSR too 615.779.19
SHAURYAN, G. A., NAVASARDYAN, A. A., SED.RMAIT, ft. G., and AMOTSU14YAN,
L. A., Yerevan Zooveterinary Institute-
"The Effect of honorAycin and Faxatyphoid Serum on the Preventive Properties
of Blood Serure,
Yerevan# Biologichoskly Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 24# No it, 1971, pp 109-110
Abstracti Mice were administered blood senw? from mbbits Infect-cd with
Salm. ent, Gartneri v. dublin and 1) treated with -wnoj,,~ycinj 2) treated
~dth morionycin and paratyphoid sel=t 3) treated with JXL_Mty-phoid serum,
and 4) not treated; vithin 24 hours, the mice were infeoted with 1D of
50
Salmonella. dublin. The surviwa x-ates ilore 60% ~Ln th,,) first group, 70%
in the second group, and 65% In the third and fourth ga,oups, In tho con-
trol group, Wv of the ziw- survived. The nonsuryiyox-j.in the fourth and
control groups died sooner than tho nonsureivors in tho other grouzz. It
is concluded that rzoroiWcin and pa-ratyphoid serum do nuL inh-lbit IrcreaZe
in the preventive properties of rabbit serum and that zonomycin augments
these properties.
A
USSR
KIIOROSIIEVSKIY, V. G., SEDUMINA, L. A.
"Stochastic Algorithms for Functioning of Homogeneous Computer Systems"
-,rks], No 51,
Vychisl. Sistemy [Computer Systems -- Collection of Wc
Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 3-19 (Translated from Referativuyy Zhurnal Kiber-
netika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V689, by the authors).
Translation: Twe algorithms are suggested for the functioning of homogen-
eous computer systems (11CS) solving sets of probleras vopresented by progralas
with various numbers of parallel branches, The first algorithm allows
stochastically optimal loading of the IICS with tasks with vari-ous performance
times, while the 5ccond assures a subminimun of the penalty function. The
basis is an algorithm which transforms the initial set of tash-s to a set of
enlarged tasks with identical solution time. ALGOL programs and results
of statistical processing of experiments on modeling of the algorithms are
presented.
100
UDC: 621.372.41
SEDMOV, B. I., NOVIKOV, G. N.
"A Method of Tuning Piezoelectric R~esonators,,
USSR Author's Certificate No 282441, filed 19 Mar 69,,publ-lshed 11 Dec 70
(from RM-Radilotekhnika, No 06, Jun 71, Abstract No 6v-,448 P)
Translation: A method is proposed for tuning piezoelectric resonators
which are acoustically interconnected. The procedure consists in changing
Une mass of the electrodes. To improve tuning precision, a parallel tank
circuit which is tun-ed to the rated Ifrequency of the resonator to be adjusted
with regard to the static capacitance of the resonator: is connected to each
of the resonators being tuned.
USSR UDC: 51-9.2
SEDUNOV. Ye. V.
eneralization of the Boy.-Draper Problem in PlanninC, of Regression Ex-
periments
Zavodsk. laboratoriya, 1973, 39~ No 3, pp 308-313 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7VIT,1_3 by the author)
Translation: The Box-Draper problem in planning of experiments is ex-
tended to the case of regression of arbitrary type and contInuous de-
signs, -where both the random and the systematic error of predicted
values of the regression function are accounted for. it is sho,,tn that
in two special cases this problem reduces either to the classical problem
of planning regression experiments or to the problem of constructing
cubature formulas of a certain class.
low
2 009 UNCLASST FIED, PROCESSING1 D4TF--11SEP70
:~TITLE-EXPERIMENTAL ADOPTION OF AN APPARATUS FOR THE CATALYTIC CRACKINi'' '--'F-'
11 ---:A,VACUUM101STILLATE OF TURKMEN PETROLEUMS -U-
~.AUTHOR-CHVERTKIN, A.L., TIMERKH~NOVr R.V..jr SEDUNOV-o YU.P.., STDORM V.P.
OF INFO--USSR
..SCURCE--NEFTPERERAB. NEFTEKHTM. I
MOSCOW,) 19709 (1) 1-4
PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERrALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, PI;tOPULSVIN' 1,1114 D
FUELS
~::TOPIC TAGS--CATALYTIC CRACKING, PETROLEUM uposur, FLUIDIZED BEDt GASOLINE
'tUNTROL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS
DOCLJMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED
~_~PROXY REFL/FRAME--1989/1139 STEP NO--UR/0310/T(J/01,101001/OjOl/,')004
CiRC ACCFSSION NO--AP0107628
-HE 13
212 009 UNCLASSIL FIED PROCESSING OaT-F-11S.E070
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107628
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-10) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OPERATION OF A FLUIDIZED BED
CATALYTIC CRACKING INSTALLATION, DIFFERING FROM STD. ONLY IN TqE 49S~NCP_
OF-A GAS OESULFURIZFR, IS OFSCRIBED. THE OISTILLA-rF LEAO, 8.
p Q -NT
350-500DEGRFES, GAVE 0.25PERCENT COKE INSTEAD OF THE 0.1 E Cr D;::SIGN
VALUE. AFTER 2 MONTHIS OPERATION, THE ACTIVITY OF THE CATALYST
DECREASED TO 21-22 AND THE GASOLINE YIELD TO 26 WTu PERCENT, THE TEMP.
ENSTEAD OF TO
M THE REACTION ZONE INCREA5ING TO 485 490DEGREES
470DEGREESe THE.REGENERATION OF THE CATALYST-WAS IMPRI-VED, REDUCING ITS
COKE. ~00t~T -TO 0.1-0.2- INSTtAD 0.7-0~9RERCENT. 81f. IMP-ROVING THE
RECOVERY BOILER, THE TEMP, OF THE CHIMNEY GASCS WASREDUCED FROM 400 TO
240DEGREES .
UNCLASSIFIF.0
Acc. Nr.: AK*28773-- tjj:.~' Ref. Code: TJR 0050
PRIMARY.SOURCE: Meteorologiya i Gidrd:r~giyav 1970a Ur 1,
PP
Sedunov, S.
AUTHORS.: Volkovitskjyj 0,t_ A.~
'TR '1710,A
ON COMPUDMON OF DROP CONCEIN A N ND MAXIMUM
SUPERSATURATION IN THE ITNITIAL STAGE OF CLOUD FORM,ATION
A specified theoretical model for determining main charn, c tcris tics if the initial
stage of cloud formation is SUC"Q.-tcd. fn the equation of drop growth used it, the
computational scheme psychrometric drop temperature, leaps in vapour concentr3lion
ard in temperature, at the drop iurface as well as the eife~t of initial sizcs of conden-
sation, nuclei on the process are taken into account. Comparison of thc computations of
drop concentrakion, perfornied on the basis ot propa.--led forinulaq with tile da"a
computed by, other authors is made.
REEL FRAME
19168 0 0"I'MiL 0
Gyroscopic
USSR UDC: 531-38
qERUNOVA,_A-_~-, Department of Theoretical Mechanics, Moscow State Uni-
versity
"Concerning Certain Motions of a Gyroscope"
Moscov, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya 1: Matemati-ka, Mekhanika,
56 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 93-103
Abstract: In this naper, the method of,the small parameter is used to
stuAy periodic solutions of the equations of motion of, a heitvy solid
which is put into rapid rotation about one of the prin,-ipal axes of the
ellipsoid of inertia, and to find the corresponding motions of the solid.
Motion of a heavy solid with a stationary point is considered. The solid
is assumed to have an arbitrary ellipsoid of inertia vmd arbitrary location
of the center of gravity noncoincident with the fixed point. At the
initial instant, the principal axis z ofthe ellipsoid of inertia is at
an angle Oo=900 to the vertical, i. e. y"=G, and a lax~;e angr-dar velocity
ra is imparted to the solid about this axis. Periodic irolutions of the
Euler-Poisson equations are found, the motions of "he rotatirg solid are
geometrical-Ly analyzed, and an estimate is made of the conver6ence of the
1/2
USSR
S- P. 'Vest
p1, 93-zo3 n bfos_k. Un-ta. Ser,
series represeh Mat . tfel'b., rto 15 jan/Feb
Yu. A. t'-'29 the
-in the vAorrkkh.an e-l'sl"'y for formulcatsloolnut'ons The authc, th
Of the Proble, ' ez-2ks Professor
for ass
istanc,
USSR LjDc 621.3.019.3.002.235
MIRONOV, V. M.-, SEDYAKIN S. V.
"Optimum Design of Complex Radio Systems of High Relia~jility Based on
Introduction of Group Underloaded Redundancy and an Automatic Device for
Actuating the Reserve Eler4ents"
Tr. Leningr. in-t av_iats.__T)riborostr. (Works of the Leningrad Institute
of Aircraft Insitrument Building), 1971, vY-D. 70, pp 15-23 (rrom RZ11-
-Radiotekhnika, No 8. Aug 71, Abstract No 8A151)
Translation: An exr)ression is derived which characteril,,es "he no-fa_ilure
t_j , lex systen ~,r.fth group under-loaded redundanc, and
probabili of' a corm
which accounts for the nrocess. oil autom~atic actuation of tlj~. stluid-by
eler--nts into the main un-it. The results of the work enable. -the design
of complex radio equipmtent with optimum combination of the main and
stand-by elements and their operating conditions. RerLUK'.
-137-.-
iE I Br~l i 1- ~
USSR uDc 632.951:633-11
A]BELENTSEVA, G. M.1 and gLDYKHt_A. S.., All Union Scientific Research institute
.of Chemical Plant Protective Agents
"Phytocidal Activity of Insecticides on Wheat Sprouts"
Moscow, Rhimiya v Sellskom Ehozyaystve, Vol 11, N'o 10 (3-20), 1973, PP 36-37
Abstract: Acute ph~tocidal activIty of Chlorophos, Metaphos, sumithiona,
metathione, methy1nitrophos, Vhtalopbos, and benzoVaosphate was inves.);i-pted.
The lowest activity was exhibited by chlorophos, benzophcsphate, and phtalophos;
theA highest -- by metaphos, methylthiophos) metathione, and swidthione. A--,ong
the latter, the strongest phytocidal activity against wheat sprouts was shown
by methylnitro-phos.
47
USSR
ABE,17YIPSEVA, G. M. ORLDIA, V. 1.
UDC 632-95
"Sensitivity of the Biologic.-d and Thin-Layer Chro-matograplAo I'lethods of
Deternining Pesticides"
'Ir. 2-go Vses. sove~hch. to j--sied. js,,~.-.tkcv pt-st-jtvjdc)v j. 1)ro:fj~akt.
zagry--znaniya ird prodv~:tov pitayziya, 1-cormov J, vnesh. szedy of the
2:V11CO 011 LnV 'Pes -~ ~L
Second All-Union Confe eMUgation of Residues of -UcUrcs, and
Prevention of Peaticide Contamination of Foc4stuffs, FojAqi,.(- wnd tha BxtGrnal
Environment), Tallinn, 19?1, pp 331-)34-(from M-Khiniyaj, No 11. Jun 72,
Abstract No 11K406)
T---anslationt The biolo!jca-l if-tethoft ustrig, ntosqulto larvac Is 000, 11~2 -q-Ad
227 tines rore sensitive for dete--rAnation of x~isj.duos W~ Dux-~~,bow, DDVP and
chlomphos r-e-spoctively than the zethod of thin-dayer chr-,),.n-qto!M1phy in a
fixed layer in the hoxFoie - acetone flystem (411 or 1:1.) bromo-
phenol. blue Vit.) AgRQ,). The S,,.inaitlvity of thi.-~,se !I C)IIN 10 C111:0,5t, th,-,
Jett.
same 0
for s--yl r, and phospIkimide. In most Initwices 'tie biclogical neth:~d
does not require pui!iflying e7tracts of conUzi.inating sub3lanceq.
USSR LWO 632-95
SHAPOVALOVA, C. ABELENSHCIMA G. 111. 1. GALMINAl, V. V,,
wid W-CHERKO, L. F.
"Insecticidal Action ard Effectiveness of Phthortlopljos"
V sb. Khiiq sredstya r-azhchity rast, (Chemical Agents fox, Pla-nt Protection -
collection of work-Oll, %YP 1, 1"Oscow, 1970, pp 8-14 (from K)h-Khiniya, 1,,o 11,
Jun 72s Abstract No 1IN"394)
Translationt Phthalo-phos in Concotrations of 0.075-0.116 is a4i effective
substitute for DDT in controlling many pests of orchax~lj berry, Yogetable
commerical and fcrader crops. Residuos of t1le j.ijsecticj.(i,D ITrittin to)-11C
for pasts for a shor-Lor term than DZr. Flithalopho:5 c~;x to usud with zinab
oxychlorido.
Ana copper
USSR
UDC 632.951
SHAPOVALOVA G. K. and ABELENTSEVA, G. H., All Union Scientific
Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protectants
"The Effectiveness of Using Phthalophos and Benzophosphate Against the Goose-
berry Fruit Worm and Residues of th6 Insecticides on Berries"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 8, Aug 70, pp 34-35
Abstract: In 1969 in the orchard of the "Otradnoye" training farm of the
Timiryazev Agricultural Academy the authors rested a 20-p-arcent emulsifiable
concentrate of phthalophas (Imidan), a 50-percent wettable phthalophos powder
and a 35-percent emulsifiable concantrate of benzophosphaLe (Phosalone) for
controlling the gooseburry fruit worm, Zophodia. convolutella Ht). The con-
centration of the insecticides was 0.1 percent, a. i. Cooseberry shrubs were
sprayed once (before f lowering, 13 May, or a week after f lawering, 30 May)
or twice, 13 and 30 May. The sprayings were liberal, until the liquid was
dripping off the leaves. The effectiveness of treatment was determined 7
July, about two weeks before picking, and the residues of the insecticides
on the berries 12 July. The injury to berries by caterpillars an control
unsprayed bushes was 12.7 + 1.9 percent. The berry injurr was 3.5-4 times
1/2
USSR
SHAPOVALOVA, G. K., e,", Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystire, Vol 8, No 8, Aug
70, pp 34-35
less than, in control in the case of a single spraV4 ng before llowering, 6-12
times less after a single post-flowering spraying (similar results in the
case of a double spraying). Residues were analyzed by thin-layer chromoto-j
graphy and the toxicological (biological) method. Residues oi 1 mg/kg were
detected by thin-layer chromatography in a weighed sample of 40-50 g, while
Res
none of the samples taken after a double spraying revealed residues. I i-
dues not exceeding 0,2 mg/kg were found by the toxicolo$ical method on
berries sprayed with a phthalophos suspension or emulaicia, 0.7 mg/kg on
berries sprayed with a benzophosphate emulsion.
2/2
USSR UDC 632.951
POPOV, P. V., SEDYKHL A,...,.SJt,, ABELENTSEVA, G. M. , All-Tinion Scientific
Research Inst:kaw~lof Z: Agents for Plant Protection
"Determination of Phthalophos Residues in Apples".
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozy'aystve, Vol 8, No 9, (83), Sep 70,
pp 39-40
Abstract: The authors determined residues of the: DDT substitute
phthalophos (0,0-dimethyl-S-phthalimidomethyldithiophosphate) on
apples under laboratory and field conditions. In laboratory tests,
the apples were immersed in a 0.1% emuLsJ_Gn of ph.thalophos for a few
seconds and stored in the suspended state. After four days, the resi-
elue o" o4thalot)hos -uas wa64-hed from the fruit by imnersion for 2-3
seconds in acetone. The apples were then peeled lwLth removal oE a
small amount of flesh, and the phthalos residue was extracted by
acetone from thc peeling and the remaining flesh. The results of
analysis showed that nearly all the phthalopho~s residae was on the
surface and in the skin of the apples'with only.0.06 mg/kg or 2% of
the total in the -fleshy part of the fruit. Under~field conditions
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USSR
POPOV? P. V., Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 9,
(83)1 Sep 70, pp 39-40
it was found that after spraying, residUeS arI101111t tO 7.5"0 mg/kg,
which decreases after 17 days to 1.96 mg/kg. About 20'1 of the total
iL
residue is found in the stem depression and the sepal.. These residues
were not washed from the fruit even,though there was some rainfall
over the 17-day period. On the other hand, the residues on the
surface of the fruit (80% of the initial total) were reduced by 907a
over the 17-day period (from 6.1 mg/k& to 0.4-0$.5 mg/icg).
2/2
USSR UU: (132-11D54:"""
Scientific
All-Union
and AB-7'EEN IEV-,',~p
Instit-k,,te 0- C',ev-.a- 0"
for the
"Tte-moval 01" Inst-' c ti. C ide 1.12sid-dC ft0m, '"'mi.t
.1 scow, rnjrLjyr;,L v Se. m iraim-,yaystve, Val 0, No 971, - 43
10 p
1
Abstract: Elemoval of -mlics-ohoor.-anic incectic-id'o rerl'*.1~t-s f:~Om u-nd,
rears -as studied. A-L)-oil:m sub.-.arr,ed -10r se--.1era). :~cco--,ds -"nto
emulsi on (e:-merimr-.nt 1 IRTI-3 into a i ~.l r)h n
Jm.
2). After dr%,~,I:-. f~)- uic Lo~n, -',I air, one 3,7:nlit ;"rtr~
- L, t - lm'; r: I f-3 - 1. ,
und c r 1-~-n r, 1, C. w a t 1'--c' 'en. n
chloric acid, a t'-ird one war, not at- all process'd. S"; lb. e Clio U";Iy all ff-7-zits
were dried in air and m,u-a~roml in ac,-A-ont., for 3. hr to (lissolve plit'-alop"os-
re s lid-, ie s .The concentn-ouion o the Ir.-Ilter in t'n,-, acct:)2~7-
determincd Of ("LlIe": rcvilts
were ob-sr~-r~-cd, -.tit'i ~r;t`t w.-~;nt!-', .m.`er runner -
u!ltv tu~ -:;1()v(,- ""T'Cl
WP
vj-u I't t ou ;111:,ig PII~11;1' -Wr~il 11"11:1,
-7--4
G-15 UNCLASS'IFIED' R
P OiCESSING DATE--160CT70
~_:JJTLE-COMPATIBILITY OF FUNGICIDES WITH INSECTICIDES ~-U-
'._.AQTHOR-(03,)-SEOYKHj A.S.v SHAPOVALOVAt G.K.r ABELENTSEVAt G.M.
,...COUNTRY OF INFQ --USSR
SOURCE--KHIM. SEL. KHOZ. 1970, 8(2), 114
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
z-~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~_TOPIC TAGS-FUNGICIDE, INSECTICIDE/(U)SEVIN INSECTICIDE, (U)ANTHI0
INSECTICIDE, (U)PHOSALONE INSECTICIDE
:.-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLA5SIFIED
~P,ROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0319 STEP NO--VR/039ft/70/003/002/0114/Ollq
CIRC ACCFSSION N0--AV)113245
t Jltl C I jj 7*_ I r. I j.- f)
r--Iff
2/Z 015 UNCL AS 5 1 FI ED PRdCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113245
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, INSECTICIDAL EFFECTIVENESS OF AQ.
SOLNS. nF 0.05PERCENT ANTHIO (1),.O.lPERCENT SEVIN (II)s 0.1PERCENT
AITH 0.1P':RCENT
FITIOS (111h ANO O.ZPERCENT PHOSALUNElIV) MIXEC
BORDEAUX MIXT. DECREASES TO 7, 0.2, 13,;AND 80PERC~NT, RESP.; FOR
:0.25PERCENT ZINEB T3 80 AND 67PERCENT WI:TH I AND 11, RESP., AND DOES NOT
DECREASE WITH III AID IV; FOR 0.25PERCENT CU OXYCHLORIDE TO 781 501 AND
WITH It 11, AND 111, RESP., AND IS NOT ALTERED WITH IV.
MIKING I-IV WITH O.?5PERCENT POLYCARBAZINE DOES NOT CAUSE ANY DECREASING
OF EFFECTIVENESS. FACILITY: VSLES. NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. KHIM.
SREDSTV ZASHCH. RAST., MOSCOW, USSR.
USSR ~UDC 6)2.95ti632,734.1
POPOV$ P. V., ABELEUrSEVA, G. M., SMYRR A S Candidates of Agricultural
of Cheml cal Deans of Plant
Sciences, All Union Scientific ReAM nslTu
Protection
"Contact Toxicity of Insecticides for Eurygaster"
floscow, Khimiya v sellskom khozyaystve, No 11, 1972, pp 34-37
Abstracti In order to discover some contact insecticides having advantages
over mothylnitrophos, propoksurg phenthion, morestanel trichlorozetaphos-3,
sevin, phthalophos, eydial, mathylacetophos and ethoxyphast a ztudy was
made of the compounds used In the - Soviet Union and abxop4 against other pests
and also some experimental compounds not usod In practico for plant protec-
tion, The graphosoma of the species Graphosoma italicum Moll# and G.
Semipunctatum F. is recognized and proved as the biological modle of
Eurygaster Integricepts Put. sutibale for toxicologic stiidles in the labora-
tory. Both species yielded 10-15 generations per year under laboratory
conditions. Out of the 35 investigated insecticides, methaphos, phenitrothion,
phenthion, carbofurane and sandoa 52139 exhibited greater contact insecticide
capacity than chlorophos; dichlorophos was equivalent to chlorDphos, and
dioxacarbg valexong dilor and dursbane were only balf as.effective az chlorophos.
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POFCYVs P. V.t et al., nimiya v sel'skom khozyaystve, No i1, 1972, PP 34-37
The remaining 24 compounds, including phosalone, phthalophDS, lindane and
gardone were only half as effective as chlorophos, Considering such indexes
of the compounds as their insecticidal nature, toxicity for mammals, stability
-of residues,-duration of retaining the insecticidal qualities and the
Possibility of industrial production, it is -necessary to consider phenitro-
-on as most,prospective for further,study as means
thiont dilor and phenthi
of controlling eurygaster.
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USSR
POLYAKOV, D. A. (Cand. of Techn. Sciences), et al, Svarochnoye proizvodstvo,
Oct 71, no 10, pp 22-24
may be considerably increased by annealing. In resistance spot welding
optimum properties of welds of VT14L plus VT14 alloys are ensured by
quenching and agin- the plates prior to weldin- without quench--hardening
the weld. Tables in the or-iginal article cite data on the mechanical
properties of base materials VT14L and VT14 alloys used per se and data
on the mechanical properties of welds from VT14-T-V-,14 combinations in a
variety of states, data on the strength of spot welds in shearing tests
and as well as those after holding at 300*C, and finally strength properties
of welds after annealing in repeated static loading.
2A.)
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UDO: 577.3
NUMBIA, A. M., SEDMI, N. V., and SAFRONOVA, M. M.. Kazanl State University
imeni V. I. U1 I Mo- -~-nzn
"Study of I-munological Reactivity and LmrMe Specificity of DNAses from Bac.
aVlozyma and Serr. marcesceris"
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 16, Nlo 1 , jan/Feb 71 , PP 142-A-4
Abstract: A study vras made of the dielectric Frrporties md corif orrnation ch,~n:n'e2
in the macromolecul es of enzy--.ds isolated from S. marca,,~ens (strain 1~'i ) and B.
amylozyma (strain 9) and in hiraoral antibodies elaborated in oes-Ponse 'L'o the ad-
miniatration of these nucleases. The rention of the, enz~maa' 1with the conres-
panding antibodies resulted in their dehydration due La ruptw-e of f1he "bicmacro-
moleculle - water" b)nd and appe~xazice of a Ibiomacro-nolecule - biomolecule 11
(antigen + antibod,
-) bond. It appears that there are c-Om-Plenentary groups or
regions in the antigen and antibody molecules,
USSR UDC 621.372.833
SEDYKH,V. M., DENISOV, D. S., LYAPLJNOV, N. V., SAPRYKIN, 1. 1.
---L4Cffc-u-lating Nonreflecting Supporting Discs in Coaxial-Strip Junctions"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb.'(Radio'Engineering'. Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection)i 1970,,vyp. 15, pp 55-
61 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B173)
Translation: Expressions are obtained for calculating the voltage standing
wage ratio of a support disc as a function of its geometric dimensions and
operating frequency. There are 2 illustrations and a 5-entry bibliography.
USSR UDC 621.372.831.1
SEDYIM, V. M., DENISOV, D. S., LYAPUNOV, N. V., SAPRYKIN, 1. 1.
4OWMMM-t-ing the Equivalent Coupling Diagram of 1wo Coaxial Lines with Differ-
ent Sizes of Conductors"
Radiotek-hnika. Resp. mezlived. nauchho-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection),II970, -,,yp. 15, pp 61-
65 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4BI72)
Translation! The compensating shift for which.the coupling has minimum re-
flection is calculated. There are 2 illustrations and a 5-entry bibliography.
'USSR UDC 621.791:621-642.001.2
BMMOLOVA, A. S., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and BAKSHI, 0. A., Doctor of
Technical Sciences, Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute; VS., Doctor of
Technical Sciences, and TRYKOV, YU. P. and BELOUSOV, V. P., Candidates of
Technical Sciences, Volgograd Polytechnic.-Institute; BORISOVA, V. A., KARPN,
A. B., POPOV, A. S., and SAFRYGIN, V. D., Engineers, Moscow
"Practical Design of Welded Vessels and Pipe From Dissimilar Materials"
Vioscaw, Svarochnoye Pro,-zvodstvo, No 9, 1973, pp 3-6
lbstract: Welding tests were conducted for welding dissimilar materials to
join dissimilar metals in the fabrication of vessels and pipe. A steel+copper+
niobium+titanium joint was made from steel XUSKUT, M1 copper, niobium, and
074 titanium, and a magnesium alloy+titaniiLm+al=inum+altm~inuin &1loy joint was
made from magnesium alloy MA2-1, VT1 titanium, ~dl aluminum, and aluminum alloy
AMg6. The goal of this work was to determine the proper materials which would
yield a reliable diffusion barrier in the1ntermediate ueld layers, and a
joint with a strength equal to that of the base metal. Mathematical formalas
are given for calculat:Lng the tensile and yield strengths of the soft sublayer
and critical magnitude of rolative thickness of the softsublayer for which
an equal-strength joint can be achieved. For the titanium-steel joint the
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111;~,;.. :11 :L~ 11 1 1.011~4411, ; !,.dili ~ I MAi 1:iA
USSR
BOG(WDLOVA, A. S., et al., Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 9, 1973, pp 3-6
the relative thickness required for the copper sublayer iras approximately 0.5
while this value for the magnesium-aluminum was not computed. 4 figures, 1
table, 12 bibliographic references.
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F;iI
Physical PropeAies
USSR M: 620.18:539-4-019*2
ATROSHCERM, E. S. KOSOVICH, V. A. SEDYKH. V. S. , and SHORSHOROV, M. KH. , Volgo-
grad, Moscow
"rhe Physico-Mechanical Properties of Blanks Produced by LT.Tilosiye Pressing"
14051cow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Haterialov, No 51 Sep-Ocf, 73, pp 123-127
Abstxact: The authors study the density, electric conductivity, and hardness of
pressings after the explosivet matrixless pressing of iron, nickel, and titanium
powder. It is shown that the physico-mechanical. properties of pressings obtained
by explosive pressing are determined primarily by interparticle contacts with a
metOlic bonds Simultaneously the inadequate metallic bond of the particles in the
briquets is indicated, showing the necessity,for the -subsequent sintering of the
briquetwe
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USSR UDC 621.791.76.052:621.7.044.2:620.16
SAIGINOVSKAYA,ye. B., Engineer, SEIDYKil, V. S., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
TARABIUNI G. T., Candidate of TRYKOVj YU. P., Candidate of
lechnical Sciences, Volgograd Polytechnic Institute
"Structural and Mechanical Nonuniformity of Explosion-Welded Steel-Aluninun
Join ts
Moscow, Svarociinoye proizvodstvo, No 9, 1972, pp 7-9
Abstract: A study was made of Cie structural and mechanical nonuniformity and
strength of an explosion-welded three-layer composition of the two alurinum
alloys jV-,fg6+AD1 and Khl8.N].OT steel as a function of the 1:inetic energy of the
impact, the scaling, factor and the relative thickness of ~k'-he aLuminum sublayer.
During explosion welding oil this three-layer composition, an increase in tlie
kinetic enarM, of the impact above W Q leads to an increase in tha proportional
participation of the steel elements in the formation of tote fused sections,
gradual increase in their hardness and -- sharp decrease in the strength of "he
AM-KhMilOT joint in the range of values 14 > 11 critical' The process parar-e-
Lars, the welding schernatic and the scaling, factor have au. effect on d-le. struc-
tural nrid inechanical nonuniforrity of the steel-alundnu-,i joint. The. 3tren"..,th
characteris tics of tha explosion-t-.telded /Ofg6+ADl+KhlON10T compe:3-4tional joint
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iM111 II I - ~ I-
111~ -, ,illi: J 114* , Alm - WIMM91,
PF-~
I I IMF z.
USSR
SAKHNOVSKAYA,Ye. B., et al., Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, ]To 9, 1972, pp 7-9
depend essentially on the relative thickness of the interstitial layer of alt-inum
-ulas proposed earlier [0. A. Bakshi, V prosy
and can be calculated by the forra OZLOS
svarochnogo proizvodstva. Trudy ChFI, No 33, 1965; 0. A. 'Eakshi, et al., Voprosy
svarorlinogo proizvodstva, Trudy ChPI, No 63, 1968). The experimental data
are plotted graphically, and the T.-echanisms of the formation of the mechanical
and structural properties of the joints are discussed.
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I I I RTIINI 15111111 '11VII 3 11111 11 41110-P- HM'
USSR TMC 539.4.104
and
ARTROSHCHE.NKO, E. S., KOSOVICHl V. A.t IaPOVATYYt B. N.,,jj;RjjF
SHOROSHOROV, H. KH., Volograd, Moscow
"Features of Plastic Deformation During Explosive Comp.Tession of Hetal
Powdeim"
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obra-botki Materialov, No 4, Jul/Aug 72# pp 113-118
Abstracti Plastic deformation, teaperature, and sone features of the fine
structure were studied in relation to the density and comprension parameters,
using 100-250 A iron and titanium powders. It was deterainod. that high-
velceity loading leadG to a significant heating of the compmssed powder
due to the adiabatic character of heat ex,change between the deformed particles
and the surrounding environments
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Composite k4tekals
USSR UDC 669.2:621.771
BAKUM&, S. F., BELOUSOV, V. P., SEDYIGI V. S.Vand.TRYKOV, Yu. P.
"Production of Plate Metal Compositions by Explosive Welding and
Intermediate Rolling"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye metally, No 5, May 72, pp 58-62
Abstract: Proposed are new flow charts for producing composite materials
with provisions for combining explosive vielding with either cold, warm,
or hot rolling. Explosive welding of bimetal. joints from hard-tO-weld
metal combinations (Ti-Fe, Al-Mg, N7b-Fe,and others) require strict ad-
herence to specific paranu-_-ters including precise setting of root gap
openings batween the. plates, perfect dosage of conno:;it~:~n and annroprl~_,-to
density of the explosive pourder, and special surface pr4,!paration. Viola-
tion of either condition may cause drastic reduction of weld strength and
even lamination. The new flow charts offer potentials for inereasina
the mechanical properties of bimetal weld joints. The romplex technology
is justified by the savings in costly and.scarce materials and realization
of new design problems. (3 illustrations, I table, 7 bibliographic
references)
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USSR UDC 621.791:621.7.044.2:C69.295 + 669.71
YEROKNIN, A. V., Engineer, KAZAK, N. N., ~",and TRYKOX7, Yu. P. ,
Candidates of Technical Sciences., and ULMI?F. A. T
N, Engineer, Volgograd
Polytechnic.Institute
.11Properties of Titanium-Aluminum Joints Produced by Explosive I'lelding"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Froizvodstvo, NO 7, Jul 1972, Pp 26-27
Abstract: The optimal parameters are determined for explosive welding of
joints of titanium with aluiniinwi and three-layer composite joints of AIM96-
ADI-OT4, having strengths of 10-12 JCg/mM2. and rupturing through the aluminum
when tested. The titanium-aluminum jointi produced by c-xplosive welding
can withstand extcnded heating to 500-550"C, according to the temperature-
time conditions of formation of inteiinetallic compounds on the division
boundary of the layers, and can be used for various technological processes.
A pilot scale technology is developed forexplosive welding of titanium-
altminum joints, guaranteeing stable strength values.
USSR UDC 621-791:62i.7.o44.2:,O'G,).i5-i.94-56-669-715
SAMTOVSKAYA, YE. B., Engineer, UD V.S Candidate of Technical Sciences,
and TRYKOV., YU.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, klolgagra(l Polytechnic
Institute
"Pro -ts of Austenitic Steel With Aluminum Alloys, Produced by
perties of Join
Explosive Welding"
Moscow,, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 7) 1971, P 34-36
Abstract: This article 1) studies some regularities in the chEirges in mechani-
cal properties of e-xpicsively welded joints bet.,Ween. austr:~ziitic steel and binar-y
alm.inum. alloys, based on analysis of the state diagra=t 2) th-e
temperature-time condftion,- of' foriat-tiori of.iwlotinrtu.1110;~ ~!armllnfk- (IAr'Mr the
proccrl.,i ov hc.~atlllg or jolritt5, und ~) s~ge,-jt-s alloys be,;ed on this
Compooition, providing high :;teel-aluminum,joirrt- strengrht. Increa--inl- the
initial strength (hardness) of the aluminum alloys cauce,,; i'i reduction in.
range of optimal prezs-,kres rc,-alizing the maxinium Joint st-rength. A "trianb-le
of veldability" -,:-as prcdt~zced, which can be'.used to deternvire ti*-e outimal
parameters of of these mQU-1s. llljoyjns r)f the all"minizi %i--11-
0' oz-
Si, Fe, Cu, and Ni incrcaases the leng..th of 'the incuba-tior- p,, d f f--
of the diffusion interlayer. Alloying with Si, Fe, and 11i increases the
strength of the steel-aluminwn joint after lcn6 heating to '200-5500C- ~rn~n
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SAMTOVSKAYAL., YE. B.; et al, Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvadstyo) HO 7, 1971,
pp j4-36
commercial aluminum alloys are welded to austenitic ate-el, V-in interlayer of al-L;Mi. -
num alloyed with Si, Fe, Ni, or Cu. should be used betvi4~en theria, a3lowine an
increase in the initial strength of the composite.
USSR UDC 621,79li621.7.004.2.0li669.295+669.14
BELMOSOV, V. P., Engineer, S--.-- , Candidate of Technical Sciences,
and TRrICOV, YU. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences
"Mechanical Propeeties of Explosion-Welded Titanium-Steel Joints (With Inter-
layers)"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 9 (443), Sep 71p pp A19-21
Abstracti Investigation results of the effect of mechaaical heterogeneity on
strength and plasticity characteristics of titaniuzi-steel joints -with Cu-
Hb interlayers after explosion-welding and heating are discussed. The
change of mechanical properties of explosion-welded joints of 014 titanitun
alloy with Kh:LB!ilOT austenite steel with Cu-bb interlayen, of various thick-
ne is explained by hardening of the latter as the result of explosion load-
ing and the effect of case hardening. The gradual decrease of the relative
thickness k of the copper alloy in the range of 0.5 to 0.067 re5ults in a
progressive increase in strength and decrease of plasticity cNixacteristica.
Due to case hardening of the copper alloy at h-0.03 an imn.-aze in joint
strength up to the stre-nEth level of steel and also a plasticitY increase
tako place. A comparison of mechanical propertieb of titani=-ateel joints
with Interlayerz of copper and its high-strangth alloys denonstraten their
112
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BELOUSOV, V. P., et al., Svarochnoye ProizvocIstvo, No 9 (443), Sep 710
pp 19-21
unjustified application at k~~- 0.03. The rating of mechanical properties
of welded joints with soft interlayers from calculation fl~zrmulas shot-led that
it is necessary to take into account the It'ardertimg of soft laye-.- as the
result of explosion loading. Seven illustrations, one table, eight
bibliographic references.
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15SR UDG- 539.4.o19.1
SEDYKH V.S., and SONNOV, A.P., Volgograd
"Calculation of the Energy Balance in Explosion Welding"
Moscow, Fizika i MAmiya O'brabotki Materialov, Do 2, 'Mar-J%pi-, pp 6-13
Abstract: The currently expanding use of explosion welding in indusltry c.0115 for
the development of computational Methois "o replace empirical methods) in Setting
.Les of join's and mater-fals. Eased on physical
up welclimg procedures for various typ L,
lavs and available data, the autbors set up a number of equations eebraciuG Ule
components of energy balance in the case of a flat (tiro-platc) Joint: kinetic
energy of the itaposed plate upon- impact, kinetic energy of the system followinr
impact, enerf&y expended in plaitic defonc4ition. around the weld, etc. ALa,ee-!i;1-n'1
between results calculated on this basis) and existing experimental data, IVIUL;
found to be fairly close. It is believed that this study will advance tL-- develop-
ment of more general computational methods.
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112 018 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE-ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY OF SOME STEROIDS OF THE C SUBIH SERIES -U-
I.Vot CHERNYAVSKAYAt N.A., SECALP G.i',I.v BARKOVt T.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
WESKAYA, 1970, NR
SOURCE -IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSRT' S"ERIYA BrOL(TGIC 2,
PP 208-213
DATE P.USL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJ.ECT-AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCFENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ESTROGENv ESTRADIOL, ESTER, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, HYDROGEN
BONDING
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--s'U) GP-0- A3STRACT.
ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY OF SOME
ESTRA"DIOL DERIVATIVES POSSESSING SLECTROPHILLIC SUBSTITUENTS IN THE RiNG
At ESTRENDIOLS WITH THE DOUBLE BOND IN DIFFERENT POSITIONSr ESTRADIOL
ESTERS AND 15,16,0EHYDROESTRONE HAS 8EEN STUDIED ACCORDING ALLEN 001SY
METHOD. IT 14AS BEEN SHUN THAT IN SOME CASES, FVE-,N INSIGNIFICANT
CHANGES IN THE MOLECULE OF A NATURAL ESTROGEN (FOR INSTANCE FLATTERING
OF THE D RING OR THE CHANGE OF THE HYDROXYL POSITION [PI THE RING A)
CAUSES A DECREASE GF ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY. ONLY A STRICTLY DEFINITE
DI&TRIBUTI*ON OF ELECTRON DENSITIES IN THE HORMONE MOLECULE AS WELL AS
ITS CONFORMATIONAL PROPERTIES GUARANTIES HIGH AFFrN[TY.1'OWARDS THE
RECEPTOR. INTRODUCTION UF SUBSTI-TUENTS INTO ME 2 AND THE 4 POSITION
CAUSES A COMPLETE LOSS OF ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY OF THE MOD[FrED ROLECULE
DUE TO A STERIC HINDRANCE OR OWING TO A-POSSIBLE FORMATION OF
INTRAMOLECULAR HYDROGEN BONOS WITH THEPHENOL HYDROXY GROUP.
FACILITY: INSTITUTE FOR CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES USSR.
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UDC 661.668:621.9-492:541.12.01
BELOZERSKIY, N. A., KRICH--VSKAYA, o. D. PrGROVA, G. D. CER-KI G
"Phase Composition of Carbonyl Iron-Nickel Powders"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 8, Aug~ 1972, pp 8-13.
Abstract: Studies were performed using powders produced by thermal decompo-
C,
sition of a mixture of liquid nickel and. iron carbonyls sprayed into the
heated space of the decomposition apparatus through a water-cooled sprayer.
A thermod -eactions which are
yna-mic evaluation is given for the secondary i
the source of the carbon and oxygen in the carbonyl powder. It is thermo-
dynamically possible for carbon to be present in iron-nickel powders as
free carbon (black) or as Fe 3C cementite; nickel carbide may also be formed.
Oxygen can be bonded as wustite, magnetite and nickel oxide. Iron-nickel
carbonyl powders with 20, 50 and 80'. nickel are studied for content of car-
bon and oxygen and the phase state of the. impurities is determined. Chemical
phase analysis sho,..,s that in carbonyl iron-nickel powders, carbon is present
to a significant extent in the form of the carbide. 0xv-en is bonded in the
form of Fc304' The content of carbide carbon in iron-nick-el powders is de-
It is shown thilt upon transition from
termined as a function of ccinposition. I
poiMer w1th 20' nickel to 80" nickel, the content of carbide carbon do-
~USSR UDC 661.668:621.9-492:541.12.01
BELOZERSKIY, N. A., KRICHEVSKAYA, 0. D., PIGROVA, G. D., BELOZERSKTY, G. N.,
SEGAL', L. D., Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 8, tlug, 1972, pp 8-13.
creases from 1,20 to 0.86001. It is shown.that the content of carbide carbon
in an iron-nickel powder of a given composition is relatively stable.
Fluctuations in the quantity of total carbon in powder of the same composi-
tion as a function of technological parameters of therm4l. decomposition occur
due to changes in the content of carbon black.
UDC 661.668t621.9-492
BELOZERSKIY, X. A.j D MEL-TSER, R. L., and ZELIMAN, L. A.,
State Planning Inst4t"utethlickel. Industry
"Iron-Nickel-molybdenum Carbonyl Pouders"
Kiev, Akademiya Nauk Ukr SSR, Poroshkovaya Metallurglyn., No 7, Jun ?2,
pp i-4
Abst-racti A carronyl j,ethod for obtaining iron-nickel--molybdenum powders
containing from 0.5 to 5.Wv Mo is described. In order to increaae the
zolybdentL-a content in the powder, an organic solvent such as 11*04t
FO(CO)1t '1o(CO)6# or acetone la added to the initial caxbonyl Iron-nickel
mixtur4f or the temperature of the latter 13 raised. Artic"141a itith high
zagnotio properties aro produced from =bonyl Iron-nickel-nolybdenum
powders.
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WITH Vj~RIUUS QUANTITATIVE CONTENT OF C')'IP'JNENTS
A(;TH'LIK- ( i,5)-KHEYFETSt L.i*t SALlINt LeVot iSEGALY L.Ss. i BRUSP-Al L.J.,
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~TCPIC TAGS--IMMUNIZATION#
AND MED!CAL SCIEINCES
VACCINE-i TETANUS TOX01D,
DTPTHERIA
CIGIN T ROL NARKING-1140 RESTRICTIONS
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~._PROXY kEEL/FRAML--1990/1485 STEP NLI--UR/0016/70/000JO04/0134/0140
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO!09545
r_~AS I-F-1 'm
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--020CT70
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109545
ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS CARRIED OUT A STRICTLY
CONTROLLED FIELD TRIAL ON COMPARISON OF THREE VARIETIES OF AKDC VACCINE9
DIFFEliING BY-CONTENT OF THE VACCINAL DUSE OF DIPHTHERIAv TETANUS ANG
PERTUSSIS COMPONENTS. BLOOD SERA OBTAINED BEFORE THE IMMUNIZATION AND
AFTEF EACH OF THE THREE INJECTIONS OF 'THE PREPARATION WERE EXAMINED; THE
LAST SAMPLE WAS TAKEN IN 1.5-2*5 MONTHS AFTER THE.THIRD INJECTION. AS
OEMONSTRATED, REDUCED DOSES OF TETANUS TOXOID (EETHER ITS DIMINISHEO
CONTENT IN THE VACCINE FROM 5 TO 2.5 BU, OR ITS IhCLUSION INTO THE
ASSOCIATED PREPARATION ONLY IN 2 INJECTIONSt FOR EXAMPLE IN THE 2ND AND
~3RD, THE THIRD INJECTION CONTAINING NO TOXOID) WERE JUSTIFIED.
ANALOGOUS CHANGES COULD ALSO BE MADE IN RESPECT TO DIPHTHERIA TOXOID,
ABUT IN THE LATTER CASE A STUDY OF THE TITRES AT THE MORE REMOTE PERIODS
AFTER-THE LMMUNIZATION ARE REQUIRED. IT IS OF EXPEDIENCE TO 14CREASE
THE.CONTENr.:oF PERTUSSIS.COMPONENT IN AKDC VACCINE FRO14 10 TO 5 MILLIARD
MICROBIAL C-ELLS PER BOSE.
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USSR UDC 621.373.8:621-382
SEGAL S. G. and STYTSI,KC, V. P.
"Inductionless, Phase Type, Radiopulse Binary Elements"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 4, 1971, pp 89-91
TMI
Abstract: The authors study various types of phase-type, radio pulse elements,
particularly the parametron, syngetron, and the resistance type Farametron in which
*ts with an inductance
the induction coils have bem replaced by transistor circti k'
nature of output impedance. The results of the study shvii that it is possible
to develop various types of phase type, rad-lopulse elements all of whose elements
can be produced using existing integrated circuit technology. Original article*
four figures, one formula, and four bibliographic entries.
USSP. UDC 539-374
AMAL, V. M. (Minsk)
WResistance of a Cylinder to Rolling Along an Ideally Plastic Half-Space,,
Moscow, Mashinostroyeniye, No 5, Sept-Oat 73, pp 75-79
Translation: On the basis of the general solution for the movement of a rough
L71inder along an ideally plastic half-space, presented in an eaxlier article
by the author, consideration is given to the rolling of a loose-running
cylinder. It is shown that in relation to.friction along the contact surface
there is observed the formation of regions of retardation., adhesion, and antic-
ipation. Relationships of the contact width and the coefficient of rolling
friction to normal pressure are presented at various values of the coefficient
of rolling frictionV,. The nature of thadeformed state in the contact
layer is confirmed expirimentally by the moire method. 4~figures. 2 references.
IA
USSR UDC 523.2/7:539.24:536.42
MINTS, R. I., PETUKHOVA, T. It., and SEGA V. M., Ural Polytechnic Institute
"Structure of a Metallic Fragment of a Lunar Substance"
Moscow, 1-fetallovedeniye iTermicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 1, Jan 73,
pp 2-3
Abstract: A metallic fragment of a lunar substance, supplied by the Ltrna-16
space vehicle, was investigated. Maximum size of the particles was 450
microns and it had the follcnging average composition: Fe + 5.5% Ni + 0.6%
Co. No carbon was detected. In a metallographic studit of the fragment a
subgrain with martensitic dendrite morphology was obsen,ed In one of the
cross sections. Ninmann bands were visible in the twinning formations of
the fragment. These morphological- structures and crystallographic features
(90% of the particle was in the alpha-solid solution),nade itpossible to
relate the dendritic martensite of the lunar nickel-iron to the group of
athermal martensites. 5 bibliographic references.
1.07
WW&M.
USSR UDC. 5.39---3TIi
MAKUSHOK, Ye. M., REUIKOV, V. T. Physi cotechnical Institute
or the Academy of Fci'"erc"e6s-o.'fWtthe BS^R
"Computer Processing of ExTerimental Mfoird Patterns"
Minsk, Doklady tJ,.adevmii- I-Zaauk PsSF, Vol 16, No 6, Jim T2, I)p '51.3-515
Abstract.* A rncthod is- proposed for processing exterimente.1 pl~tterns of the
deformed state,. 7he procedure cwh2~L'CeB VpriOUS Uses of L'Zle wolr~ rcthc-I
and can be eytensively used In experimentaJ. mchanics. T-he prorjc-;~ed
ensures optiraun rctention of tl-.,e objectivity of the initi.n.1 informatior,
after riathematical proces,-in~r) wit'.. regz-u-d to the physictfl. cond-Ttionf; ar(I
peculiarities of the processes investleated. The accuracy of the ecmputec!
values on all stages I..; corLmen~-i-arate vith the accuracy Ot tl'El initir.,.l
quantities and basic pxcrdses of conterf.-porary theory. TN4 propcused rinethcJ",
of approximtion and smoothing it readily realized on. com-futcr.- E~nd can
be extended to cover cther casez of the defc=ed state,
A
USSR UDC 539.374
MAKUSHOK, and REZNIKOV, V.I.
"Two-Way Estimate of Force Requir ed for Drawing a Plate
Through a Tapered Die"
Minsk, Vestsi Akedemii Navuk BSSR, Seryya Fizika-Teknichilykh
Navuk, No 3, 1971, pp 17-24
Abstract: The two-dimensional analysis of stresses and velocities
for a plate drawn through a tapered die is made. Polar coordinates
are used.
Equations (11) giving the stress distribution and equation (12)
giving the velocity distribution are derived. These equations contain
several constants of integration.
. The lower boundary of the solution is based on the sliding
lines being the llynit of plasticity. The corresponding force required
for drawing the plate through the die is given by eqWjt4on (18).
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USSR
MAKUSHOK, YE. M., et al., Vestsi Akedemii Navuk BSSR, Seryya Fizika-
Teknichuykh Navuk, No 3, 1971, pp 17-'24
The upper boundary of the solution is based on the velocity dis-
tribution. The corresponding drawing force versus percentage reduc-
C3
tion of plate thickness is given on fig. Z for several angles of taper
T
-------
and for friction coefficients of 0 and 0. 1.
The optimum angle of taper versus percentage reduction of
plate thickness for several values of friction coeflicient is given on
fig. 3.
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USSR uDc 664,-,-24:62o.l7
11 R 2011
EWJI.CjL,, T. ~j ITICSiFE, W. G., SEGj
- .2 Y6 v""462'eand Sol KIN, 11. G., Ural
Polytechmical institute tneni S. !Z~Ovirov
"Mechprism of De' rimation of Nickel Surface in High-Velocity Air S"reams"
10
Svertilovskl Fizika Metallov i Yletallovedeniye, Vol 29, I~o 6., JAm '17C), pp l2no-~1~14
fine structure of nickel tested on an aeroo.,,-namic
Abstract: A study is rmde of til-,
"y of 1.6 34 in a broad- ran e olf tev;)-e-retures ana test-
device at an air flow veloc~u
in~3 times. At, low testing temperatiLres, a considera1ble increiLse ir, the derzoit~-!-- of
'tice in oboo 1~
n cmis
hi
imperfections of the =71stal la and -rai. nj, t~_-s Olacc
the surface structure cont,ains a lar:;e qimrt-ty
n of the snecinen. The 0
o
me -ions, "wcordirg to tile zhcme of the alip tracr~, cccu:~
erosion pittings, and defoi alu
nonuniformly in the metal. 'With an increase in the testin.-'r, texperatiLre, the
raterial hardens i)rimarily because of intensive breaking down of and w--'th
an increase in the tLrne of dynandc recovez-1 takes place which- lead to a
-ecovery of the d increased besting temn,:!rat=e is followz.,d
materiall. An
by a higa Mte of recove-r-y and by a reci7tstallization of the :Lc-forned. layer. A
-cualiltative -.odel of the flow of -the mrocesses of hardening--mco,tery in the s,_-fface
lavers of nickel during its deformation in a air stream is -rjresentea.
The autho.-a thank R. 3* Siiklyar for valimble discuool-or, o-:' tiif:P res-Lilts of the
W61M.-.1611 AP-1 -11-
i: ~ ;i M;T;I I F u ;1- 1: 11 ~ 1 1-11 ... -~ M1,1111 a 11 --;~ '-.- . I
U 311- --9"
USSR UDC: 539.385
SEGAL. Ya., Institute of Metallurgy imeni A.A. Baykov,
:Adademy of Sciences USSR
"Study of Regularities in Initiation of Fatigue Cracks by
-din.,
Recor the Specimen Sag"
Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost' metallov i splavov". "Nauka" Press,
1971, pp 65-69
Translation: The objective of this study was the relation
between both the initiation and the development of fatigue
cracks and the nature of sag in a rotating specimen during
fatigue tests. The specimen sag measurement is,shovin to be
inadequate to study the initial period of crack developwent.
A new procedure is proposed for test data processing to
evaluate the material's resistance to failure. (3 illustra-
tions, 11 bibliographic references; sumniary).
MSR UDC: 537-226.
33
SEGALLA, A. G., SMAZHEVSKAYA, Ye. G. ,FEEL I DWIT, N. B.
~Investigation of the Kinetics of Polarization of TsM.-217 Ferroelectric
ceramic"
Elektron. tekhni-ka. Nauchno-tek-hn. sb. Radiok-o=onenty (Blect-ronic Tech-
nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970, VYp-
5, pp 100-106 (from R-M-Radiotekhpika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract i4o 6v471)
Translation: A study is made of the kinetics of polarization of TsTS-27
ferroelectric ceramic at temerature.~ of 2.0-1401C, as well as the effect
of preliminary heat treatment (quenching) on the rate of the rolarization
process and the magnitude of the piezoelectric activity. It s shown that
measurement of the parweters, of the piezoclectric cerarr4l.c in the process
of polarization permits determination of the.time needed for reaching
maximum polarization, and also that quenching of a ferroelectric ceramic
in the Ts105 system appreciably accelerates the process o~' polarization and
increases piezoelectric activity. Resum4.
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f AZIDE~REACTIGN INDUCIBLE BY CYSTEINr-
TITLE-T I TRIM ETR I CSTUDY OF AN IODINE
u-
AUTHOR-SEGECAt A.S.
'CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SGURCE--UKR. Kfilfi. ZH. 1970,
36(21# 213-17
'~-~_-'DATE PUBLISHED-70
,-.~~,SUBJLCT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
:7,"O~RIC TAG5--TITRATION, 10DINEv CHEMICAL REDUCTION, AZIDE, cysrINE
LNTRCL PARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/2196 SUP
CIRC ACCESSICN ND--AP0125778
UNCLASSIFIED
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2 2 0711 UNCL4S S I r- I Ed' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO-AP0125776
--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. THE INDUCTION FA,-T,0R FOR TIHE
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT
CYSTEINE CATALYZED N 5UB3 PR[ME NEGATIVE-I SUB2 REACTION' ITS DEFI-NEIL-.1 AS
THE---,M,EQUIV. OF N SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVE OXIDIZED DIVIDED 3Y rHF- OF
CYSTEINE 0XIDILED. THE MAX. VALUE WAS OBTAINED IF THE.ORDER OF MIXIN'G
WAS I PRIME NEGATIVE, N SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVE, HCti CYSTEINE2 AND I SU82.
THE VALUE WAS ONLY HALF AS MUCH IF THE CYSTEINE WAS ADGED FOR LAST. THE
OXIDN. OF I PRIME NEGATIVE BY ATM. 0 TAKES PLACE 114 THE PRESENCE OF N
SU63 PRIME NEGATIVE AND CYSTEINE AND IS FAVORED BY LARGE AMYS. OF I
PRIME NEGATIVE. THE INDUCTION FACTOR INCREASES NITH DIECREASED FlYSTEINE
CUNCN..ANO IS LARGER IN AN 0 CONTG. ATM. THAN IN 014E CONSISTING OF CO
SU02. ADON. OF NACL OR MGCL SU8k DOES NOT CHANGE TfiE INDUCTION FACTOR.
1T.15 CUT IN HALF BY ADON..OF MGSO SUB4j K SUB4 P -5U6210 SUB7, OR TRILON
a. FACILITY: INST. OBSHCH. NEORGo KHIM.* KIEV,. USSR.
VDC 632-95
GATESt P. S. JILLON, J., and S,
"Herbicide"
USSR Author's Certificate No 307553, filed 30 Sept 69, -publLshed 3 71
(From Referativnv~, Zhurnal -- Khimiya, No 10 (!1), 1972, Abstract No 101,.1606P
by T. A. Beiyayeava)
Translationj De-ivatives of -j-d1hydrobenzofumn (1) of the g0rmral for;in~),a
2-RR'-3-R2R-;1-4-0-5-R5O_.O , _~_O_j (RI, Ti";. R3 - It or alkyl Or R1R
-F.6 2 or jj2jz)
form an alkylene, chainj 19 - h',kixoxy, alkoxy-,allkenyloxy-, alkY111hio-I arylo..~y
8;50 8 9 ~. E. 9
alkynyloxy group or NR ,,, Whele R mr,". R alkyl or 11
10 10 . alkyl or cycl
R5 - p
radical; or RR' - 0 or -NR whzxe R 11CO,
12-SO12 or R12SO, 4 6 7
R where R11 haloallcyl R12 - substitutmd all, R'I? , 11 - 11,
alkyl baloKens, cyano, acyl or al3ko7y group) posFosfl high herbIcIda.1 activity
and sigrnificxnt selectivity, especially in r.ega:ml to sugar bects with treat-
ment just -after Sprouting.
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C Ll" UNCt.AS.Sl FIED PROCESSING
DATE- 20NGV7 0
T I TLE--i-,L I TT I, U;E P_,Y ;I i~LLAU IU H I I ilR~ 111.1 L: CU1,1PL LXES -U-
C.V., SLGIZ3AEV S.S.t 001WMIAN, YA.A.
CCUNTfiY UF INt
ScluiRU-iH.. Gku. Kblil. 1,~70, zA4) 693"' m7
PW~L ISFEG------70
TAGS- P A LLAD I UIM, U--WiOUND, HK-.jM.I0Ei MHAL COMPLEX COMWGUiNO,
ACETYLLNE, AL.
'UEOUS SUOIIC-~N, CHU41CAL 14ACT10m, RAT'~_
1.7
MA k~; I iNG:--jNf'l R E , I I., I CT I GNS
CL~"SS-UINCLASSli~:[._P
PROXY STEP
CUIC Nt~--APOL0`-, 4
L L)
0 i �R 1101, IN Mili
2/2 10 12 UNG- L AS S I F I ED
PRI)CESSING DATE-20NOV7o
-jClR%C ACC-ESSILN Nu'-- - A P 0 1 4f
Af-,STRACT/EXIR;~CT--(U) Gu-C.- S T kA 'IT THE A S 5*A 6 EC11% IAC TKIPLF i~ONO Cli
THkClG,-f SCILN!S. CGNTG. (PLOKNI SU62C) SU83) PIR -I-EPLSIT I V E LM
IJAT- I Vf p AP19 (Pijbi( SUB2 (1-f SUB2 U) .51M2) Ar ;:&C-s Av,,o
f- HGFOI [I -,,,jj,52 C.Cl-Clir Aj~jC. ACfl. f j-j~,i
-iYL;k,,iTfCji% GAV 1-K, TA I PL E
P,,%f~: 01
-f- F
-~60NU (;I-t BY THIE' SOLN. it L; I T HYDKA T I ON P, il C '"I AiN 6 C 1) W I T1 3 R
PRIMENEGATIVE CGNLN
LIIS S C-
LIZ Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROC.FiSING DATE-30OCT70
TITLE-CATALYTLC SYNTHESIS OF CARBONY1. COMPOUNDS PRON ACETYLENE IN THE
PRESENCE OF PALLADIUM019 AND IRON,111s, COMPLEXES -U--
AUTHOR-(04)-SOKCLSKIY, D.V.s CORFMANt'YA.A., SEGIZBAYEVAP S-S-s
K-AZANTSEVA, I.A.
Of INFO-USSR
.SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970v 44(1)o 98-105
,~DATE PUBLISHED-70
-CHEMISTRY
-SUBJECT AREAS
TAGS-ACETYLENE, HYDRATIONs CARSONYL COMPOUNDt PALLADIUM COMPOUND,
IRON COMPOUND, COMPLEX COMPOUNDt CATALYTIC ORGANIC SYNTHESISt ALDEHYDE
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,:PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0874 STEP NO---UR/0076/70/044/001/0098/0105
:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124537
U,
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124537
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETICS OF HC TRIBLE BOND CH
HYDRATION CATALYZED BY POSO SU84 AND FE SU82150 SUB3 WAS
INVESTIGATED IN NCNGRADIENT CONDITIGNS AT 50-100DEGREES,, THE RATES OF
HC TRIPLE BCND CH CONSUMPTION AND THAT OF CARBONYL COilq'VS. FORMATION AIIE
NEARLY TEMP. INDEPENDENT. INCREASE OF.1HE OX1014;,'POTENTIAL OF THE
SYSIEM fFE PRIME3POSITIVE ADON.) kl,';IES THE YIELD OF ALDEHYDES AND THE
LYST STA81LITY. THE Sc"-LECTIVI
CATA tY OF THE PROCESS INCREASES WITH TIME.
THE RATE OF CARBONYL COMPOS. FORMATION INCREASES ~iffH INCREASING PO
PRIME2PGSLTIVE CONCN. UP TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 G ION-LoP FURTHER
INCREASE OF THE CONCN. HAS NO EFFECT* ALDEHYDES ARE FOAMED ABOVE
-.70DEGREES.
UNC LA SI F I E 0
tv
u I't UNLLA~51i-JCUI VKIJI~LbNAIVU UAlt--,eUVUVfU
,TITLE-EFFECT CF PPOTON ACIDITY ON ThE KINETIC ACTIVITY OF PALLADIUM 1),
COPPER 1, Ai4f; MERCURY 11 COt"PLEXES IN THE HYDRATION OF ACETYLENE IN
AbTHtjR_(04)-SJK0LSKlYp D.V., DURFMANt YA~A.v SEG1d768AVEVAv.S..S.s
NGGE.~BEKGV, B.YU*
-CUNTRY LF INFO--USSR
61
SOURCE-Lb. VkIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD! 1970r~ '~.~(3)p 502-7
DATE PU8LISflEG------70
-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
-,-TOPIC TAGS-PALLADIUM COMPOUND, COPPER COMPLEXt MERCUk'Y COMPLEX, COMPLEX
COMPOUND, HYDRATIONt ACETYLENEt PkOTCN, SULFURIC ACID, CHEMICAL REACTION
MECHANISM
--.CCNTkCL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT GLASS-UNCLISSIFIED
PRUXY REEL/FkAME-3004/i979 SHP 110--U.111/0080/7()io(t3/OO,3/0502/0507
CIRCACCESSIGN NLI-AP0132240
UNCLASSIFIED
~,-; ~vtr,
014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0132240
ABSTRACI/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE RATE Ofl)iYOKATION OF C SUBZ H
A
SUB2 INCREASES WITH INCkEASE IN H PRIME POSITIVE XIDITY IN SOLNS, OF
HGSO SU84v CU SU82 SO SU84-CUSO $U64t OR POSO SUB4--FE SU82 (SO SUB~)
SUB3. ' THIS RESULT 15 EXPLAINEO.-BY A REACTION MECHANISIM IN WHICH THE
METAL COMPLEX ICH TRIPLE BOND CHoMEX SUBNJ PRIMEM PLUS H 5UB3 0 PRIME
POSITIVE IN EQUIL18RIUM (CH SUB2 TRIPLE BONG CHaIMEX SUON) PRIMEM PLUS I
MINUS H SUB2 0 YIELDS (CH SU62:CfloH SUB2 G.MEX SURN) PAIMEM PLUS I MINUS
2H PRIP~E POSITIVE YlfLi)S (Ch0H:CH.AEX SUBN) PkIMEM~ MINUS I MINUS H PRIME
POSITIVE YIELDS CHUH:CH SUB2 PLUS MEX SUSNv JN WHIGH THE RATE IN THE
LAST STEP IS INCREASE13 BY'AN INCREASE IN (H SUB~ 0 PRIME POSITIVE).
FACILITY: INST. KHIM. NAUKp- ALMA-ATA, USSR.
UNCLASS IF IED
.mm
pikysi
Ills- au
Tr
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pse
syst~
Abstract.
T,-,elt
the C()r
.,J t
,'Irl lon,
-n o
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D, a fon- i t
0,
211
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00
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of
USSIR
u 536 5
"Two-' a6non- Absorption n Cotmplex MIF-Snetoordered czystalzll
Balm, Do'clady Al~adoriii "au-Ic "vzorbaydzhansl-o y 3, 1970,
SSR Vol 26 o
F p i'l
Abstract: The article considers t-he Lnfluenca of spin-phonon and
Tlpole-diDole ii,te-action on two-magnon a-~Sor-otion nrocezses In
complex magnetboordered crystals, partieularl~r ferrizes.
USSR UDC 576.354
AGAYEV, Yu. M., and Institute of Genetics and Selection,
Academy of Sciences Azerbaydzhan SSR
"Disturbances of Meiosis in Cotton Plants Under the Effect of Sorme Physical
Factors"
Baku, Doklady Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Vol 27, No 4, 1971, pp 59-64
Abstract: A study was made of the course of -meiosis in young anthers of
cotton plants of varieties 108 F and 2421 grourn from seeds which had been
subjected to gamma-irradiation in doses of 0.5, 1, 10, 20, 40, and 60 kr at
a dose rate of 0.7 kr/sec or to the effect:of an electric field varied by
uniuolar pulses at frequencies of 40-50 cycles, having an Intensity of 2500 v,
and applied for 15, 30, 60, or 120 sec. In the study of meiosis, the dis-
tinctness of outline and location of buds was considered.. A study of micro-
sporogenesis indicated that various disturbances in meiosis and in the
formation of microspores took place as a result of irradiation with doses in
the 1-40 kr range. The dose of 60 kr was lethal for both.varieties; its
action led to death of the plants in the budding stage. Itt the course of
meiosis uni-, tri-, quadri-, and hexavalency,in diakinesis'f bridging in
anaphase 1, fragentation of chromosomes and laggs in anaphases I and 11,
and other disturbances were observed. Monnds, triads, and polynds of
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AGAYBI.", Yu. M., and SEIDOVA, R. A., Doklady Akademii Tfauk Azerbaydzhanskoy
SSR, Vol 27, No 4, 1971, pp 59-6A
microsDores were encountered, with the latter consisting of as many as 10-12
microspores: in some cases. Upon exposure of the seeds to the effect of an
electric field, formation of monads, diads, triads, or polyads did not take
place; there were only disturbances in the course of the -,.Iieiosis itself. Upon
irradiation with gamma-rays, the pexcentage of microspores with disturbances
of meiosis increased with the radiation dose in the 0.5-20 kr range and then
decreased upon the increase of the radiation dose from 20 to 40 kr. The
final decrease agreed with data obtaiaed in the study of somatic cells. The
ratio of non-tetrad microspores was zero upon irradiation with 0.5 kr (i.e.,
100% of them formed tetrads) and varied in the 0-11.06% range on irradiation
in the total dosage range applied. Exposur4? to the electric field resulted
in a considerably smaller number of changes. in the coutseu of meiosis than
irradiation. The number of tetrad microspores that formA,,,d in the tetrad
stage was 100/1 for both varieties irrespective of the length of exposure to
the electric field.
17
028 UP-JCLASS[ FIED, :PROCESSrNG DATE--2320C77.0
TITLE--TIGHTNESS OF PLUGGING t4ATERIALS:ANO OF THEIR CONTACT WITH WELL
CASING SURFACES -U-
,.AUTHOR-1051-SELPRU, N.M., AGAYEVj M.KH., t4UGALINSKAYAt
SHERSTNEVt
V.v
KH.KH
KHAI 7
COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR
,,.,SOURCE--AZERB. NEFT. KHOZ. 1970p 20-3
,"DATE PUaLISHED ------- 70
~_..SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
.JOPIC TAGS--PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMt TEST INSTRUMENTATIONt NATURAL
SEAL, THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL, ffARDNESS/(U)TSK(;S THERMOPLASTEG
14ATERIAL
GIN T R 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:_~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FR4ME--1998/2028 STEP 4NO--UP,/0437/70/000/00210020/0023
ACCESSION NO--AP0122257
UNCLASSIFIED
amoR 11 mollolmill Ply
212 028 UNICLASSIFIEb P CESSING DATE--23OCT70
ZIR(.- ACCESSION NO--AP0122257
4BSTRtCT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APP. WAS -DEVELOPED FOR TESTING
THE TAMPING COMPNS. USED IN SEALING THE GAP BE-TWEEN THE STANOPIPE OF A
GAS WELL AND THE SIDES OF THE BORE HOLE. IT IS A 30MB IN WHICH THE
IDER PRESSURE AROOND A CFNTRAl. CORE MADE OF
TAMPING MATERIAL 15 PACKLD UN
COMPACTED SOIL TOPPED BY A METAL PIPE* A SYSTEM OP VENTS PERMITS
TESTING OF THE PERMEABILITY OF SOIL TAMPERING MATERIAL SYSTEM AT THE
TAMPING MATERIAL PIPE BOUNDARY UNDER 2-15 KGrCM, PRIME2 AIR PRESSURE.
THE BEST RESULTS WERE OBTAINED WHEN THE EXPANDING CEMENT TOPPED BY A
RING-SEAL OF THERMPOLASTIC RESIN TSKGS SUG75-90DEGREES AROUND TH~-:- PIPE
..WAS.USED. THIS CO-4PN. AFTER HARDENING~ FOR 15 DAYS BECAME IMPERMEABLE TO
AIR AT 15 KG,CM PRIME2 Pr