SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEKUNDOV, A.N. - SELIDOVKIN, D.A.

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212 0 2 C. L A S S I F I F- 0- PROCESSING DATE-20i'lOV70 c I R c A C c k s s I C N N (j, - - A IQ i 1 :2 It 3 9 AbSTRACllEXlkAl--T--(U) GP-C- ABS TRACT EXPEI:IAENTAL, INVE.S1*16ATI(Iftil OF rHE T.~,.RE- Of-P DENT SCALE OF TURBULENT DIFFUSICN CGEFFIGIEINTS ANO THE TURBULENT VELCCITY PULSATICNS IN TURBULENT. AIR FL641S OF VARIOUS PY .P a.. SPECIFICALLY INVESTIGATED IS THE RELATIOP4 BETWEEN ~H;-; FULERIAN AND -NCE '-HARACTE:RISTICS. - AGRAN'GlAf,~ fURBULE mE LAGRANGIAN WERE DETEil-1PNED FPCji*-~ THEt--XAL DIFFUSICN BEHIND A HOT 1,41P.Ey WER~-" DETERMI.NEO FRCQ~ Hor wtRE WHILE THE LOLERIAN CHAi~~C;Tt L -NTS ThE RELATICN-S 06TAINED 1:1,14 YHE VARIOUS FLOWS ANEMCMETEi~ MEASUREML ARE' ANALYZEC AS TO THEIR VALIOITY AND GENERALITY F(:llo; CALCULATING TUP8ULENT CIFFUSICN CCEFFICIENTS ON THE BASIS TUROULENGE SCALES DETEkMINED IN AN EULERIAN SYSTEM C-F COORDINATES. -LED a P7, Ir- I I r, 112- 3 fl f I 21M ON, ": NCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATIC--040EC70 036 w TITLE--EXPANSION OF A PLANE TURBULE'_,NT JET FIR 0?i A Ll~j[-AR SOURCE PQS[TIOt4ED AT THE. APEX OF A WEDGE -U- AUTHOR--s A.N* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~---.S,OURCE-INZHENERNO-FIZICHE'-,KlI ZHURNALt VOL. l8w MAY 19701 P. 919-923* 5 REFS .DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --'SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS 'TOPIC TAGS--TURBULENT FLOW, JET FLOW CONTROL IMARKING-713 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--3007/1142 STEP M C A C C E S s 1 ~A 7 T r2 2/2 036 UNC L. A 5 c, IT F 10 P R 13 C. E S 5 1 tq,,'j D A T E -06 0 E C11 i.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136562 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(M Gfl-G- A U S T R A r- TRESULTS 05 A -F!-- OF THE PROBLEM OF THE EXPANSION OF A PLANE: TURBUL.C.NT LU Fpoii A E E J '-'C',D SOURCE AT THE APEA OF A WED(.3E, TAK[NG 111 T oACCOUNT THE. FI-O' 01- AIR TOWARD THE JET AND THE AssactArHD STATIC PJZESS,,;~IRE YAz~!Af ION. ALLOWANCE 'FOP, THE STATIC PRESSURE VARIATION LEADS TO A NEW LAW FOV, AXIA,L N C T I VELOCITY ATTENUATION IN WHICH THF- POWER.: EXPONENIT LS A f-:UNCTIOc -- F-i 11GLE, ENTRA' vNYI WAUCHNO WEDGE APEX Al FACILITY: TSC I -.-ISSLEDOVATEL$SKII INSTITUT AVIATSIONNO GO MOTOROSTROENIIA, MOSCOW, U-SSR. L A,-S 1 f I f: 0 USSR UDC: 532.525.2 ABRAMOVICH, G. N,, &XV1,11CII, V. B. , SEKIJIIDOV A. 'DIIRDIVA, 1. P. , Moscow "Experimental and Ibeoreticaf Study of a Supersonic Jo;.t NeAr a Wall in an Accompanying Supersonic Flow" Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 25-32 Abstract: Exper-jlr,,.ents were done in a supersonic (M =7 F-4 ) c/()03/049210496 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112665 UNCLASSIFIED ,`.:-2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--3DOCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112665 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADON. OF 2 MOLES PHSH TO I '52 NI-1 SU82. WHEN I MOLE PHSO SUB2 NCL SUB2 (1) GAVE PHSCL AND PHSU SLI 'PHSH MOLAR RATIO WAS 2:3, PHSCL REACTEDfURTHER GIVING PHS (:NSO SUB2 PH) CL (11). THE AODN. OF 4 MOLES 1 TO 5.MOLES PHSH --"R: P10 SU8Z NC 5~1186 H SUB4 SH GAVE (PHS) SUB2 OR (PrO SU82 NC SUB6 H SUH4 S) SUB2 WHICH REACTED FURTHER WITH I GIVING 11 OR P,O SUB2 NC SUR6 H SU64 Si:NSO SUB2 PH)CL (III). THE REACTION OF 2j4j(0 SUB2 N) SUB2 C SUB6 H SUB3 SH WITH I GAVE ONLY 2,41(0 SUB2 N) SUB2 C SU86 H SU83 SCL AND PHSO SU62 NH SUB2. THE REACTIONS OF PHSNA, P,CLC SU86 H SU84SNA, OR P,O SUB2 NC SUB6 H SU84 SNA WITH I EQUIV. I GAVE RS(.,PISO SUB2 PH)CL [It IS PHt PvCLC SUafj H- SUB4, OR P,O SUB2 NC SUB6 H SUB4)o THE REACrION OF PHS1.14A OR P,MEC SJJB6 H SUB3 SNA WITH 0.5 EQUIV. I GAVE (PHS) SUB2 (NSO SU82 PH) SUB21 OR (P,MEC SUB6 H SUB4 S) SUB2 (NSO SU82 PH) SU62 AND THE CORRESPONDENG DIARYL DISULFIDES. THE REACTION OF PtO SUB2 NC SUB6 H SUB4 SCH SU8Z PH (IV) WITH I GAVE PREDOMINANTLY III (A CYCLIC REAUIOINIUERMEDIATE IS PROPOSED). THE CHLORINATION OF IV DECOAPD. IT TO PHCH SU62 CL AND P,O ~SUB2 N~: SUB6 H SUB3 SCL* ~FACILITY: INST. ORG.XHIM.t KIEV9 UsSR. TISSR um 621.791,011:66j),i5-194 FOIMINA, 0. P., LEVEWBERG, N. Ye., SELEZNEVj._AA.. and GFR4ANp S. 10; Khar1kov Polytechnioal Institute Karh'kov, Turbine Plant "'Mechanical Properties of the Metal in the High-Temperature Region of the Heat-Affected Zone in 15Kh!MIFL Steel Welds".. Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka,No 11, Nov 70, pp 30-31 Abstract: A study was made of the high-temT)erature re!?,ion of "he heat-affected zone in 15KhlNllrL steel .(6.190V C, 0.614% iLn, 1.7% Cr, j.14% Mo, 0.14% V) The effects of various temperina, conditions on the structural trans forinat ions and properties of the iw~-Ual of each variant of the imitated weld-affected zone were analyzed~ It, wits found that the ductility of the metal in the high-temperature region of the heat-affected zone markedly depends on the cooling rate iifter welding, As applied to multipass welding conditions,Lthe required Impact toughne5s may be met by tempering the weld at 740-760*C. Thehardriess of the high- temperature rt-gion of the heat-affected zone in l5KhlMlFL will not always 1/2 I------ - - --- ---- -- -- - - - - -- --- - - --- - -- - - --- - - -- -- -- - - Acc. Nr.: 00046765 Ref . Code: U R /.2 USSR UDC 621.791:14.011.539.163 ROV A. I., MOZILAROV 14~ V.I. SELEZUEV A.,,G.. KHRISTOFOL BUG.AYEV G. P. ItRadioactive Isotope Investigation of the Structure of the Transition Layer During Spin Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka (Automatic-lielding), No 1, 1970, pp 21-24 (from Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, Ho 1, 1970, p 79) Translation: Results are presented from using tag3ed atoms to study the structure of the coatact layer during spin welding of heterogeneous metals'. During spin welding of steel 30 anti R18 and also steel 30 and amco-iron, no assencial mover..ient of the' carbon atans Es obijerveo. The absence of carbon arom dif f w5ion is demonstrated to a f1epth ~of more than 5-10 microns. There are 2 illustrations and t 6--entry bibliography. Reel/Frame :079000 112 018 UNICLASSI FIED PRQG_~SSING DATE-- -',7'qOV70 TITLE-RECOVERY OF URCA FOR 0EPARAFFINATION OF PETROLEUM. FUELS -',J- BY EVA, AlJT!A0R-(03)-cjELEZiNEVt A.K.t POPLAVSKAYA, A*V., VORO, YE.I. COUIITRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURC E--NEFT EP Ell ERA 8. NEFTEKHIM. (MOSCOM) L970, 3J 43-3 PUBLfSHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT 'AREAS--Cl-iEMISTRY, PROPULSION AiND FUELS JOPIC TAGS--f-DWOF OIL, LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT, PETRULEUA FRACTION, DEPARAFFINATION, UREA C,UINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :__90CUMEINT CLASS--UINCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--30'02/1721 STEP N,O--(J.R/0318/70/oO(J/Of)3/0043/00,t~, CFPC ACCESSUIIN tI0--AP0U9089 UINC L A IS I II F 1) 212 013 UNC L A S S I F1 E D PROCESSING DATE-27110V70 Cl I RC A CCIE~ S S I ON INO-- A P 0 129089 ABSTRACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTt' A~ DISTILLATE (15, 244-34-ODEGREESt COiNIGEALIPIG, AT PLUS 4DEGREESt AND 27.63PERCENT YIELD OF CU4PLEX FOiR,,iERS dtTH UREA) WAS OBTAINED FROtt A COM. UNIT DISTG, rjZE;( SUATSK CR;JOC- 01L. IT WAS UEPARAFFINATED w.,m RECRYSTD., ANO SPENT UR'FA BY USING 4 WT. PERCENT ETOH AS ACTIVATOR. SOLVENT NAPHTHA (G. -30-1 'OOEGREES) (100 VOL. PERCENT) ',-iA.S USED TO DIL. THE CHAqGE. THE TE-MP. OF TREATiMENT 'AR IEO FROM NEGATIVE 8 TO NF(--,ATIVc- 19DEGRE;ES. AFTER 141'XING FOR 30 MIN, THE COMPLEX WAS VACUUM FILTEREI)t WASHeD FREE FROM OIL WITH NAPHTHA, Cl.41ED, A'1:9 THEN DECOMPD. :~Y ETOH AT 70-50ECREES. THE Uti~_-'A 1~11 THE ETOH ANO RECRYSTD. v,'HEi"4' THE SOLN. WAS. COOLED, T,4E P,'KAFFINS COLLECTED ON THE SURFACE WERE WASHED WITH H SUB2 Oy DRIED, AND ANALY~ED. I H 17: FILTRATE CONITG. THE DE-PARAFFIt-lATED FUEL WAS 4ASHED WITH H SUB2 0 TO REi4OVE RESIDUAL UREA AND HOH. wmi 11ULTIPLE USE 11-5) OF THE SAME UREAt THE YIELD OF f)EPARAFFINATED FUEL INCR~ASI-:D PROM 72 -1-0 87PERCENT, THE YIELD OF PARAFFINS QFC!lEASC-0 FR,',IM .27 TO 8PERCliNT Pl. 22-5DE-GREES), AND THE TENIP. OF TPEArMENT WAS N~,'IATIVE 19 TO NEGATIVE 13DEGREES, W H EINI 13 H (I THE UREA WAS RECRYSTO., TW: YIELD OF FUEL 1,4AS 681 ERCENTI, T AT -F PARAFFIINS WAS 27PFkCEt-lf (m. 230EGREES)t AND THE TEMP. 01- TREATMENT NAS NEGATIVE 190EGREES. A MFfHOD OF DETG. THE ACTIVITV OF rHF- UREA FOR, COMPLEX FORMATION W"S DEVELOPE-Di ,~ASFD ON MEASIJREN~-,W OF- THE HEAT (JIF CgMPLEX FORMATION Q!J':~ING DEPAI~4FFINATWH U;NMER ST(). C011-0117WNS. FHE HEAT OF FDRIMIATMN INCf0---AcjEL) W1171-1 INCREASE0 ACTIVITY, OF t",E UREA. -FT. FACILITY! GOZH. NE INST., GURZNY, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR uDe: 621.376-56(088.8) SKWMNW "A Method of Control-ling Semiconductor Switches" USSR Authorls Certificate No 269265, filed 17 Jan 66, published 10 Jul 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract Z-1o 1D3,22 P): Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a m-2-hod of controlling semiconductor switches such as transistors in a bridged P')wer ar.-Plifier with PDM by regulating and reversing the voltage Ln the load. To reduce kynamic losses vith a given polarity of the input signal, the Fievice utilizes blocking of a pair of svitches in the Ibridge di agprnal, one of them operati ng in the pulse md-- while the other operates contiruously. Another Dair of diagona.Ul- connected switches is incorporated in the derice. One is in the paraUel leg with respect to the first of the above-mentioned switches e-rid is controlled by a PDM signal, while the other is controlled by a coritlrlu- ous-signal. V. P. IA 20 USSR UDC 621-314.61(088.8) "Three-Phase Controlled Roe-,V-ifierll USSR Authorts. Certificate No 269261,,, filed 2 kag, 66, nublished _16-Mul 75 (from RZh-~El ek b ronika-1--Z eye piimenen&1,re, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2B54Z7P Translation: Three-nhase bridge and null eircuits for rectifiers /Vy-pryami 117 are -DroDosed in whic'.4 control of the rectified 7101tage is a~compli_she_d by aria Uvyristor. In. tb.e bridge circuit one of the rectifiers /I~entil'7 of the anode (ov cathode) group is connected directly ~o the Tfoad, and the remaining two recti- fiers of this group -- across he thyristor. In the null circuit, the cathode of one of the rectifiers is also joilled with the load, and the cathodes of the two other rectifiers are Joined together and connected to the anode of the thyristor, whose cathode is connected to the load. 2 ill. L.R.~ USSR YUKHnNo N N. r FURSENRO, 1. V., IVANOVAl K. S. i SHALIKA, N. A. "Synthesis of H-3,4-Dichlorophenyl-NI-bydrozyuree ~V eb. KhIm. aredstva zashchity rast, (Chemical Plant Ptotective Agents -- collection of works ), No 2f Moscow, 1972-P PP 59-65 (from RZh-Xbimiya, No 19y Oct 73, Abstract No igN.546) Translations Experimental results are reported of the first stage in the thesis of lynurone - synthesis of LI-3,4-dichlorophetwl-lil-hydrorjurea i _7. The relationship between the yield of I and the type of Solvents r has been Investigated. Maximum yield of I has ~-evn achloved tuting the solvent systen chlorobenzene-mothanol-watex! 2t2t17. It has, been,shown that I is capable of reacting in two ditections during its carbamoylation wit7h 3,4- dichlorophonylisocyanate. Nit is passed t~rovgh a solution of 8.61 g hydro- xylamine sulfate in 60 M1 WaUr at 200 until pH of 7.4 Is reathed, Xe0H is added, the reaction mixture cooled to 0-30, 18-8 9 of 3,14-dichlorophenyliso- cyanate In 121 ml Ciph is added, the aix-ture Igs left atg;jiding for 15 min., evapomted and filtered, yielding 20.6 g of,.q4,%,L. 54 - USSR SELEZNEV, G. B., LAVROV, G. i. "Discrete Automatic Carrier Frequency Tuning" scow, Elektrosvyaz', No 7, 1970, pp 39-42 UP/C 6Z'1.394.423 Abstract: This article discusses two basic methods for the formation oi- synchronous frequency oscillations in discrete signal traiismis8ion equipment from the information signal through the use of the latterls spectral char- acteristics. The first is the so-called resonance-phase method, and the device which executes it is known as the resftance synchronizer.. In this method, the synchronous frequency oscillations are detected by ii aarrow-band filter from the information signal. In the second mc~,Uwd,i speciaL correction devices for automatic phase and frequenci tuning of the osctllator withoui; direct effect on its parameters are used in the formation of the synchronous frequenciles. This paper proposes a method of phase and frii,quency control Of intermediate frequency oscillations by which the difficultit~--s involved in Zppl7ing the two systeris can be avoided. A block diagram, of the proposed system is given and its operation detailed. The authors eN~press their gratitude to A. Yu. Lev for his criticism of ~the manuscript.. U3SR 661.3-055 KAT-INKIN, I. P., Sr:.LEZNEV, G. D., and TRIFONOVA, L. S. "A Countin.v Device Which Retains Information When Power is Interrupted" JJSSR Authors Certificate No 364112, k1H 02 k 23/10, filed 16 Aw, 71, Published 21 Mar 73 (fron, FZh Avtomatika Telemekhanika I Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, ;No 11, Nov 73, abstract No It A:364 P) power Translation: A count1w; aDparatus which retains information during-, a single pulse generator, flipflops, mer -y interrupts is proposed, containingr no- elementsland a delay line. To extend the logical capabilities, Inhibit and assembly circuits are Included, with the out"Dut of the sin-.le pulse genexator connected to one of the requlating inputs of7the flipflop-5 a.-id t-hrough one of the delay lines to the inputs of the read elements of the memory and to one of the inputs of the assembly circuit. The other input of this lazt circuit is connected to the "command readinii-11 bus, with the output of the assembly circuit connected throuiTh. a second del;,--I line -to the signal inp4ts of the inhibit circuits; the controllity., 1:1PUto Of tho latter are connected to the outputs of the flipflops, while the olitputs of the inhibit cirnuit* are connected to the Inputs of the memory elements, the outputs of whic'~, are connected to the secondary re.,7,ulating Inputs of the flipflops, Gne illustration. UDC 621.396.675-:621.372.852.1(008.8) USSR, KUZ!~,IINTKH, YE. S., ZAVADOVSKIY, B. D., SELEZNEV, C. YE. "Separating Transmission and Reception Filter" USSR Author's Certificate No 248859, Filed 3 Apr 67, Published 22 Jan 70 .(from RZh-.Radiotel"-hnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9B85-11) Translation: The proposed separating filter consisn of a bas~ic transmission line, an auxiliary transnission line with a ballast load on tkie end and traveling wave resonators connecting them with a ring length equal to an even number of halfWaves of the receiver and ar, odd num~,Lr of haLhraves of the transmitter. In order to insure the giyen decoupling between the cross arms, the loaded end of the auxiliary lineis connected ta the basic line by a directional coupler, through Wtich part of the transimitter signal coming to the filter is shunted. There is one illustration. 766 15 Saltim.~, G. A., and 1'. 1. SVIC~nc,, Varialiumn cyl flow piirartict~r% and flow mrorture c( moist vapor. for the cast of interphase, huat and mass exchange in the relaxation zone behind a chock wavefront. TVT. no. 6, 1971, 1200-IZ06. Relaxation pticnorn.na behind 4 31.~tionary shuck wavalroat in rnoist vapor arc analyzed. with allvw=Kv ior relatively low concen- trationa vi,zPontaneously condensed fine drops ;bad in the absence of gliding phase motion. The numerical. ~*Zution of a ectof-equations of motion determined the Ilow-parameters (p. T, c). now structuxe di3tri;)ution). and allock wave width for the thermo- dynamic equilibrium of a two-phase medium %head of the shock wave. Theoretical data were found to be let good qualitative agree- meat with the experiment, a. g. using 4% Layal nozzle. 41 USSR UDC S36.24:621.175 SALTANTOV, G. A., SE EZNEV L. I. "Change of Parameters and Structure of i Streazi of 1~,Ioist Steam with InteT- phase Heat and Mass Exchange in 'he Relaxation Zone BiOiiid the Leading Edge of a Shock Wave" Teplofi-.ika Vysokikh Temperitur, Vol 9, No 6, 1971, 1). 1200-12-06. Abstract: Certain relaxation phenomena beiiind the leading edge of a shock wave in moist ste-m with small drops formed by spontaneous cond,.~nsation stud;Ied. Numerical solution of a system of equations is used to dctermine changos in the parameters of the stream and its structure when the 2-phase medium before the shock wave is in theTmodynainic equilibrium. USSR UDC 669.715.620.1 PARKMITIK, P. A., SFLFZN.FWV LUBENSKIY,. M. Z., and DUDETSKAYA, L. R.- "Effect of Zinc and Magnesium on the Mechanical Properties of A110V Alloy" Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 12, Dec 70, pp 52-55 Abstract: Impurities in the A11OV include zinc, w1th a maximum GOST-nermissible content of 0.6". Such a rin-id Limitation re- `4 C) duces the potential use of waste and scrap in producing second- ary aluminum alloys, thus requiring an additional expenditure of primary aluminum or very costly vacuum equipment for dezinci- fication, involving high power consumption. A. basic component in the A110V alloy is magnesium which, when combined with zinc, forms a number of chenical compounds. A magnesium con- tent within 0.2-0.510 is readily controllable under,production conditions. TEarlier studies have shown that 0.15-0.35,3; Mgr additions to ALIOV alloy increase its strength and-hardness and decrease plasticity. This study attempts to determine the combined effect of both zinc (0.0-3.0%) and magnesium (0.0-0.5%) 1/2 USSIR PARKHUTIK, P. A., et al., Tsvetnyye Metally,.No 12, Dec?D, pp 52-55 an the mechanical properties aad plasticity of AIIOV aLloy, The material was melted under flux consisting of eqtial amounts of NaCI and KCI. Zinc metal was introduced After melting at 730-7401 0. The alloy was refined with MnC12 at 0.1% and was C poured at 720-7300 ?. The experimental data *how that extend- ing the limit for zinc iti AlIOV alloy to 1.4% is fuLly per- missible and that such additions have no adverse effects on the hardness, strength, and pla6tidity of the allo.7. 2/2 33 1/2 022 UNCLASSI 0fiED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT-70 ITLE--CHANGES OF RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THG BLooo IN TRAuMATIC SHOCK AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN GENESIS OF CIRCULATORY DISTURBANCES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SELEZNEV, S.A., KHAA-9ROVA, Osp. .o. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SOURCE -P4TOLOGICHESKAYA FIZIOLOGIYA I EKSPERIMENTAL/NAYA TERAPIYAr 1970, VOL l4vNR 2p PP 65-70 PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~._.~TOPIC TAGS-WHOLE BLOOD, FLUID VISCOSITY, RHEOLOGIC PROPERTYr TRAUMATIC SHOCK# BLOOD CIRCULATION ~.~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .._.:WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED `:-PROXY REELIFaAMe--198810025 STEP NO--Ufk/0396/70/014/002/006510070 CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0105124 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ?-/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105124 'HE -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RHEOLGGICAL r,r(.OPERTIES OF I BLOOD OBTAINE~ AT VARIOUS PERIODS OF TRAUMATIC SHOCK FROM CATS WERE STUDIED. THE FOLLOWING DETERMINAT113NS WERE MADE: BLOOD VISCOSIrY WITH THE AID OF H~SSIVISCOSIMETEV; RLOOD VISCOSITY AT VARIOUS LXTENST OF THE SHOCK IN A UNIT WITH CAPILLARIES WITH A RADIUS Of- 0.45 ~',ND 0.60 MM; SEDIMENTATION OF FORMED ELEMENTS UNDER CONDITIONS OF CONTINUOUS FLOW. lprLIJOED INTO THE UNIT WER&GRADUATED BY -4AYERt 40 AND CAPILLARIES . %, 60PERCENT SACCHAROSE SOLUTIONS. BESIDES, THE VALUE OP HEIMA-ToRITE READING AND OF THE PLASMA PROTEIN COMPOSITION WERE ALSO TAIKENI INTO CONSIDERATION. THE RELATIVE AND ASYMPTOTIC VISCOSITY PROVED TG 3E DIMINISHED DURING SHOCK. ALTERATIONS OF VISCOSITY WERE MORNE PRONOUNCED THAN THE CHANGES OF HEMOTOCRITE INDEX. VISCOSITY OF ERYTH-;~OCYFE SUSPENSION 14AS REDUCED IN THE PLASMA OF ANIMALS IN CONDITIOrt OF SHOCK. IN SHOCK SEDIMENTATION OF FORMED ELEMENTS CHARACTERIzit,4G r-'lErR ADHESIVE PROPERTIES EXCEEDED THE NORMAL ONE. FACILITY: LABORILTORIYA PATOLOGrCHESKOY FIZIOLOGII INSTITUTA SKOROY POMOSHCHf IM. 1. 1. 0ZHANELIZOE, LENINGRAD, UNCLASS IFIED MOK UDC~!536.46 + 662-.2122.L. POKfWL, P. F., MALITSEV, V- M-, LOGACHEV, V. S., SELEZINE A., Moscow "Combustion of Aluminum Particles in the Flame of a Condensed System" Fizika Goreniya i V-,,rv-va, No 1, Mar 71, pp 51-57. ABSTRACT: This work prcsents a study of the process of combustion of aluminum particles in a flame of type N ballistite powder and a model mixture of ammenium perchlorate with organic fuel. The study of the process of combustion of metal particles was performed in a constant pressure bo.-.1b with quartz windows, in which a vacuum or the necessary inert gas (nitrogen, argon) pressure was created. The metal particles were introduced to the composition of the fuels during the manufacturing process. A photographic method was used to study the processes occurring on the surface of combustion, and specimens were taken to study the dimensions of the metal particles through the height of the flame. It was established that as ballistite powder burns, the inetal particlc-s adhere to the thermostable decomposition products of the nitrocollulose, later merging near the surface of the charge. Increasing the percentkpe of metal in the fuel causes an increase in particle diameter. Aluminum particles accumulate and 1/2 USSR VDC 536.46 + 662.222.1 P0101UL, P F. , MAPTSEV, V. M. LOGACHEV, V. S., SELEVIEV, V. A., Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, No 1, Mar 71, pp 51-57. aglomerate on the surface of combustion of the charge. In the initial stage of combustion, oxidation of the metal occurs on its surface, with 4 to 6% of the heat realized due to combustion of tile metal libea-&ted in this manner in the reaction layer. Combustion of aluminum particles in the flame occurs -through intermediate products with the formation of lower oxides. The tempera- ture of the combustion zone of aluminum particles is 400-6000 higher than the temperature of the remainder of the flame'.. USSR UDC 536.46 FOKffIEj P. F., LOGACIIEV, V. S., MAL'TSEV, V. M., 5=10V, V. A. "Spectral and Photometric Research on the Mmw Jet in Model Fuel-Oxidizer-Metal Systems" NovoBibirsk.- Fizika Goreniya I. Vzryva, No 2, June 1970, PP 143-152 Abstract: The equipment used for spectral research on the fileame Jet in the com- bustion of fuel-oxidizer-metal systems is described, and its operation is explained. Spectral flame-jet research by means of this installation permitted the photometric method to be used for temperature measurement; this method yorrdtted the shape of the flame of individual metal particles in the combuotion produeta of the charge to be locally determined. Evaluation of the combustion temperature of alumin= and mpesium particles in the flame. jet of model systems by the spectral and the photometric method is discussed. USSR UDC 629.7.036.54-66:536.46 MAL'TSEV, V. M., KURYLEV, V. V., and SELEZNEV. V. A. "The ignition of Individual Metal Particles" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Gareuiya i Guz. Dinamiki Dispersn.,Sistem, 1972--Sbornik (11th All-Union Conference on Problems of the Evaporation, Cotibustion, and Gas Dynamics of Dispersed-Systems, 1972--Callec- tion of Works), 1972. p 33 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal--Aviatsionnyye i Rak-etnvye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract No.1.34.165. Resume) Translation: "Ilie authors discuss the influence of various f-actors upon the ignition of particles of zirconium, titanium, magnesium, and zirconium hydride. The investigation was conducted by means of microphotographing the parcicles during heating in an atmosphere of air. Themaximum tenperature. of the heater was 19000K, the heating rate was from 2.5 to 120 degrees/sec. Particles 100 to 500 microns in size were investigated. The influence of the type of metal, particle size, heating rate, and porosity upon the ignition ttv;llpenature was established. Zirconium, titanium, and zircunium hydride Ignite in mo staged:,. Vie first stage is nmolderfng, ~-jhich Is charracteri2ed by elevation of the particle temperature to a red glow. The secovid stage is a flaxe-up, charac- terized by the formation of a bright nucleus of light. Zirconium and 112 USSR MAL'TSEV, V. M., et al., 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Isparenivan, Goreniya i Gaz. Dinamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972--Sbornik, 1972, p 33 titanium are characterized by the earlier ignition of larger particles, The converse pattern is-observed for magnesium. As the hea Ling rate increases, the T.,,,t of the particles decreases. The ignition temperature of the less dense particles is lower because of the greater specific surface. 2/2 19 USSR UDC 546.791.6.161 TSVETKOV, A. A., 4-K ZtMY,_V_P_, SUDARIKOV, B. N., GROMOV, B. V., Moscow LF Instttute of Chemical Technology imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev "Basic Uranyl Fluorides" Mosccw, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy K"himii, Vol MrIII, No 1, 1973, pp, 12-15 Abstract: The possibility of the formation of the basic salt of uranyl fluoride was demonstrated by Marshall, et al. [J. Amer. Chem.. Soc.., No 76 4279, 1954] when studying the phase diagram of the uranyl fluoride and water systems. Yu., A. Buslayev, et al. (Dokl. AN SSSR, No 148, 832, 1963>1 detected the exis- tence of hydrated hydroxofluoruranyl which precipitates as the equilibrium bottom phase in the range of 0.59-8.397 by mass of 11F. In the present work, the differential thermal analysis method was used in combInation with diemi- cal and x-ray phase analysis to demonstrate the existence of two separate hydrates of the basic salts of -variable composition in th(l U034IF-1120 system: 1) U02(OH)xF2_y-2H20 and UO (011) 1-, -1120 where x = 0.3-1.2. A atudy was 2 X 9-% made of the structure of the salts) lid some of their thermodynwiiic charac- teristics were determined. 17he thermogravimetric curve of the -decomposition ' U02(010X 2-,'21120 and tabulated data for the analysis of the basic salts 0 Al F of uranyl fluoride are presented. Tha heat.,i of lormation and the isobaric- isothermal potentials of the formation of the basic salts of uranyl fluoride and their errors are also calculated. Pon, I- USSR UDC 539.3 SELEWEV, V. G. YIYOVLEV, V. V. "Study of the Bending of Plates by the flolograpbic Interferometry Method" V sb. Ispol I z. optich. kvant. generatorov v sovrem. tekh_n. j T ed. Ch. 2-3 (Use of Lasers in Modern Engineering and 11-Tedicine. Parts 2-3 Collection of Works), Leningrad, 1971, pp 47-50 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, slar 72, Abstract No 3V272) Translation: A schematic diagram and paramoters are given fr~r a dcvice For studying the bending of plates by t1le holognaphic -inter feromet ry method. The device is mounted on a concrete plate vreigbing about 1000 kg which is placed on two rubber balloons filled with air to exclude the efiect of field oscilla- tions of the location. Deflections were me-asured by the dold)le oxposure method. Const--uction of an interpolation polynomial in terms of knoim va-lues of the deflection is proposed to determine derivatives of the bending in terms of Orthogonal coordinates. V. P. Hetrebko. 1/1 USSR UDC: 632.9511-661.718.1:632.732 and SHUTOVA, S. S. A.11-Union SO' ntific Research :e Institute of Tobacco and Makhorka imeni A. I, Hikoyan "Effectiveness of the Application of '.New Insecticides Against Tobacco Aphid" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skon KhozyayE;t.ve,, no 11, Nov 70, pp 28-30 Abstract: Tobacco aohid r,,ersictle, Sul-1) dr-livis Cie sap from tobacco leaves, contaminates them with stickv excretio-is -md reducas t'ie quality of tile raw material, Tile All-Union Scie-1.1ti.fic i1f-,!:c-jrch Institute of Tobacco and NIaLhorka conducted a s(!rj.t--,s of tesu; on a imitbur of compounds--inscCLicides. it wilr, foo-nd that wcLatilfi:m, fO.1j.L;!LO!1, Nwt:hyl- nitrophaG, and r7exion may be used agaf.raiL tile Loba,-.-.cc) aph4d inst.cad of tile toxic thiophos group. Salipnos alid rzi!tathion. in 0.3"" concentrations are reco.-i-c-nded for wider large-scale teStiag in the Lobacco-growing 1/2 USSR - ----- --------- -------------- --- et al, K"I'limiya v Sel'skom ""Ilozyays t~ve no 11 Nov 70 pp ' , , areas of the Union. Treatm-ent of plants wit4i rogor and meLat"iion pwomotes higher crops and yir~lds of Light t abacco variet-ics, 1111e, various co;,c-entra- tions of insecticides used in this scudy as a.-; tilcir effoctiveness in these concentrations are.cited. USSR MC 621.375.82 CIAZER, A. A:, NIXITINAt To r.. M7,ELEM V. I., of POPOV, YU. M-# MAPOV# As Pot S FM INEV V* Not TAGIROVo R. 1.9 and SHUR, YA. So 'Using GaAs and Nd Lasers for Optical Writing on MnBi File Kxatkiye Soobshch. pa fiz. (brief Communications on Phynies). No 12p 1972, pp 9-12 (from M-Mika, 50 7. 1973t Abstract No 7D1088). Translationi The possibility of using a CaAs semiconductor laser for record- ing informatiop on a ferronagnetic film of MnBl is experLrientally investigated. M01 film 700 X thick, which has undergone condensatiom in a vacuum on glass substrates of 0,1-0.2 am in thickness, is used. For 0recording information, a CaAs laser with a threshold current of 2 amp at 7? K and a T.-n junction width of 400^ is used. It Is shown that the laser's 4nimun puniping current at which recording is possible ie 80 amp# whereas the radiation power is 20 w. The energy density of the rMlation on the. film is than 6-10-9 jle".Z. With a sonopulse neodymium lasert, an evaluation of an information recording density equml to 2500 lines/cm is made. It is noted that the uro of a semiconductor laser with a junction width not exceeding 20.At permits xeducing the power to a fraction of a watt, Bibliography of four. 38 112 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 TITLE--MAGNETIC CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ARV._-()TLR0PY OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OF LrYPIUM AND LITHIUM ZINIC f~ERRITES WITH TRACE COBALT DOPANTS -U- AUTHOR- (04) -S ELEIMEV I V-N--t PUKHOV, I.K~., DRONINI A-I.i SHAPOVALOV, V.A. ,.COUNTRY OF INF 0--USSR ~SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970p 1,2(3), 865-91 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS9 CHEM[STRY TOPIC TAGS--SINGLE CRYSTAL, LITHIUM, IRON OXIDEt C08ALTt ZINC FERRITE, MAGNETIC PROPERTyv CRYSTAL LATTICE STRUCTURE 'CC-NTROL MAPKING--NO qFSTRICTIONS .~40CUMFNT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/0581 SrEP NO--UF~/0181/7()1012/003/0835/0391 ftlRt ACCCSSION Ng--AP0105564 UNCLASSIFIED USSR UI)C 546.791.6'161-31' TSVETKOV, A. A., SELEZNEV~ V.,F., SUDARIKOV, B. N., GROLMOV, B. V., and PEGANOV, ~~4~~gical Institute imeni D I. Mendeleyev V. A., Moscow Ch6ifiiai 0 "Complex Compounds of Uranyl Fluoride With Water and Rtdrogen Fluoride' Moscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 16, No 3, Mar 71, pp 763-771 Abstract: Three complex uranyl fluoride compounds wev-~ isolated in the system IJ02F 0: H-Cuo F -4 H 0 -d[UO F and H[:(UO2),F5]*4 1120. All of 2-HF-H2 2 41 3172 H201 these materials form silts ~it~ alk2i metals and ammovtia; 'their structures were studied. Thermodynamical properties of.these compoundr. were determined by means,of differential thermal analysis. 029 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE---18SEP7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105564 ABSTRACT/EX.TqACT--(u) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 15T K SURI AND 2ND K SUB2 MA'GNETIC ANISOTROPY CONSTS. WERE MEASURED FOR ANNEALED A14D TEMPERED SINGLE CRYSTAL FERRITES, LI SUBOTIMES5 14EGATIVE(X-2) FE SU62TIMES5 NEGATIVE(X-2~ CO SUBX 0 SUB4 tO SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO X SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.005) AND LI SUBOTIMES39 NEGATIVE(X-2) FE SU82TIMES39 NEGATIVE(X-2) ZN SUBOTIMES22 CO SUBX 0 SUB4 (X EQUALS o,0.005), AT 4.2-600DEGREES K. MEASUREMENTS WERE CARRTED OUT BY THE METHOD OF ~ERROMAGNETIC.RESONANCE AT SIMILAR TO 9500 AND SIMILAR TO 36,700 MHZ. WITH INCREASED CONTENT OF CO, THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO.K SUBI MAGNITUDE OF ~DELTA K SUBI AND K SU82 MAGNITUDE OF OELTA K SUB2 ENCREASE LINEARLY. ON TEMPERING OF LI-CO FERRITESt MAGNITUDE OF DELTA K 5UBI AND MAGNITUDE OF DELTA K SUB2 DECREASE 3' FOLD. TEMPERING' OF LI-ZN-(-,o FERRITES A FETS ONLY LITTLE THE CONTRIBUTION OF CO TO THE ANISOTROJ-r CONSTS. THE ORDER DISORDER TRANSITION IN LI FERRITE STRONGLY AFFECTS:IHE CONTRIBUTION OF j IONS To K SUBI AND K SUB2. AT GREATER THAN 60CE-GREPS, E)(PTL. OBSD. TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF DELTA K SUBI AND DELTA K SU8Z IN THE ORDERED ''!CRYSTALS CAN BE SATISFACTORILY DESCRIBED BY THE THEORY OF TACHIKI; ~."OwEVER# AT 4.2DEGREES K, EXPTL. AND THEORETICAL DATA DIFFER 'CONSIDERABLY. POSSIBLE CAUSES ARE DISCU'SSED. . ......... USSR UD C 621.384.664 CKLY.AYEV, N. A., COLOV11TA, N. I. ,GRACHENT, M. I.,, OPTI) V V 1. , CUBRIYE. ;KO, K.'I., YEMEMENKO, Ye. V., ZASOL'SKIY, V. DI., 7ELENOV, B. A., lOTOV, V. I.. -2 K, LE r T'T MNETSOV, V. S., MERKER, E. A., MUNDKOV, K. P., PUCHUGIN, V. A., A. A., SELEZNEV, V. S., SEREBRYAJOV, B. A., KHODYREV, Yu. S.., and CHEPEGIN, V. N. "Proton Beam With on inpulse of Up to 70 Gev/s Elastically Dispersed Inside a 'Target" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnichc-s~oy Fizikl, Vol 42, NO 7, 1972, 1437-1445 tract: This paper discusses the operation of a ch,"nel built into the A bs rrench liquid-hydrogen Nlrabolle chamber for the accelerator -of the Institute OfLHigh-Energy !1h--,-s-1cs (11,11H). The function of the channel is to form pure beams of pi and k mesons, and antiprotons, in a broad rangc-~ of impulse zmagni- tudes under the action of a high-frequency separator. The 8acorjdarj particles are gciwrated on the inside of a target placed in the path of .1 proton b(!ain Aiverted from t'he accelerator with an energy of 70 Gev. By using a fast systam Eor ai-raing the proton beam at the tar2let, togct' er idth a kicher ma-nct in the channel, the required nu-Hber OfL particles pnss,ing through the'chaiiiber can bo provided. The optical system of the channel j;s dcscribed with the 1/2 E Of M, USSR Vol '-2, No 7, 1972, GALYAYEV, N. A., et al., Zhurnal Tel-hnicheskov Fiziki, pp 1437-1445 the bea-m aindn.g s aid of diagrams of two possible variants, yste-m and the -particle dosage for the bubble chamber, are . also explained. The authors ank Sulyayev, T. F. Yp_xTiolov'-~. A-' I "Moisbyev~ ~;.K ISolov yev,, il'chenko, Ye. A. Parshifi, V. M Kolesnik, P. N. Aleyev, V. D. I. it. Dan M. Gorshkov ~~or their assistance. Rudko and V. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.384.634 ALEXWMIrM1.1, 1. A., FRACH11W, M. I., Grj3;-)IYT--"i'%O' 7'. 1., NFKRASOV, A. N. PaIL;:--P-IN, A. A., i?I*--,,;['V-INl YF. V KC1101"I V. 1.1 R, A.? SAMIO 011, A. V., SFLFZ 11. S. YL SEDEBI:~SWOVt R. A., KIIANAIMIIMN, A. Yu. S. "Negative Particle Channel ','.Iith liomontimii Lip to 60 t-3i,-aeLoctron Volts/Second" I Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, 'No 1, Jul 70, pp 29-34 Abstract: This article contains a descriLption of a channel for transporting negative particles gen,~ratcd in an initernal accele- P -I L rator tar ~rre twith moiwntum up to 60 fLij- -octron v~jits/soccmd and an ACcel-erated, protovi onr!rgy oil 70 volts. T 11-1 c! channel is desi-med so that for Lin accn-brral:(~ci pro en r C; C ;_~ y of 70 gigaelrctron volts it can b(! adjusted to mom(!nttim in the ran- of 40-60 -i-aelectron volts/second. On reducin,g the energy of the accelerated protons, the channel can be adjUStP-d to lower momentum. Thr! lower Limit corresponds to an accelerated proton energy of 20 gigaelectron volts and is equal, to 11.4 gigaelectron volts/second. op-t- ica 1 s vs -, em 0 il th"2 c harm e I and, t s c1harac to r ist, -L'c s us S- ALTXSA~!DROV, 1. A., Jul 70, pp 29-34 et al., Atomnaya F'nergoya, Vol 29, No 1, are presented. The limiting. sol-id capture an-,le of th~, secondary particles by the channel is 32 microsteradialls. "Elhe best re- GoIntion with respect. to momentum Is 0.3 percent iiii-thoatt de- L creasinIty the pacture angle. The channel was investigatod, pz-i- marily using a secondary beam with a momentum oil p !-.-. 50 -i-n- electron volts/second. 'file procedure for adjustir,-- tho. cl-Lallilel. and the caLculated data are described. ThL-, differ':~nces b e t w e C n the calculated operatin,,,' conditions of the CIC-MClItS 111d thl~ conditions after adjustment tofre 'ther do, not m..ceed 'Che orrors of the fringing field of the accelerator, thp.al-n-tv"tizatio'l I i~ ej curve, and the Curve for calibrat-ing tile hypapsr.-r, of the On the whole, the bermi parameters ag,,rev- with tho calcul..-.ited data. A detailrd diagram of the channel lnyotll: is pcosoiiLoCl, j3n(l grnphs art- preocrited for the radial positioll C-i tarf-'eCs and Hip rall"Ir" tin ftillojolin "if th'. of tllcl necondary part icIrs, the optical ~;y4;1-em (~7` lh~- r--h,,mt-o,L aw! pot-lh of thu hor- 2/3 o n ta Iat-irl vertiXaL pl.-mes, the itioi~ienLimi 1. 1111 WMI 1 111 ALU(SAN10--tOV, I. A., et a!., A tomnal7a _-cicrgiya, Vol 29, NQ 1, Jul 70t pp 20-3Lj resolution of the clharinc-L, t~hc be.111 profile t1J."Ji 50 gilraelectron volts/second in the parallel zcction and --lit wilith of the aperture coLlimatorsof +20 rttm oad the pulse 1.1imator +6mrm, the beam, profile wlitl~ oi~ 50 lficra- o c o n r, ncl eloctron voTts/second in the final rcpresonral 0 n g 71 f t; s doublet, and the beari profile mf).,Ocntu:. o 50 Cke Inn 1~ gig~aelectron volts/second in the finaL rc:pres~antatioa on including a lens tr-L.Plet. ............. -112 029 UNCLASSIFtEO~' PRIDGES�ING L)ATF---27,'4OV70 TITLE--THE USE OF A DEFIBRILLATOR UNDER. rHE -CONDITIONS OF A GARRISON HOSPITAL -U- AUTHOR-SELEZNEV9 YE*Ke --USSR ..COUNTRY OF INFO SOURCE--VOYENNO-MEDJ.TSINSKIY ZHURNAL9 19701 NR 3# P 126 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES "TOPIC TAGS--LUNG? TUBERCULOSISP ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHYr BLOOD PRSSSURE -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSfFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0422 S7EP NO--UR/0177/*7-")1000/00310126/0126 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135891 -mm- a-- W- 2/2 029 Ut.CLAS'S IF I EO PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135891 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A95TRACT. PATIENT M, 56 YEARS OLD, WAS ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL ON 28 NOVEMBER 1966 FOR A~,;GRAVATION OF DISSEMINATED PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. :ANT[TUBERCULAR rHERAPY WAS STARTED FROM THE FIRST DAY. ON 12 DECEMBER A SEIIURE OF DYSPENA SUDGENLY AROSE, ACCOMPANIED BY PAINS IN THE EPIGASIRIC REGION AND TACHYCARDIA. ACCORDING TO THE DATA OF,ELECTROCARDfOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION TRANSMORAL INFARCT OF THE POSTERIOR 41ALL OP THE LEFT VENTRICLE WAS DIAGNOS D, COMPLUCATED BY.A PAROXYSW iL FORM OF VENFRICULAR TACHYCARDIA (180 BEATS PER MINUTE). THE ARTERJAL:PRES SURE DROPPED TO 80-60 M.4 HG- #p004 Acc. Nr: pR,j1,,.jARY SOURCE: G44 Ref Code: vkc 5 Vestnik Kairurgil imeni I I . Gre-kova, 1970, Vol 104, Wr PP /Y-ta 0 A CLASSIFICATION OF CHRONIC PNEUMONIA _G. ~Utylov S A. Soko' v and Yo. A:. By F:. u The elaboration of ill,-: most rational eliisification of ciii~onic pneurnonia is an essential iask of the science of paeumology. Therefore, principal efforts of the ~:uthors were dire"Ice, towird the seh2climri of a U(?ttcr approach to tr~,almien.t )i carious loirns of chronic pileum-ma both by conservative and-surgical mi!t1ljds, conccptior.~s of and jig taken into , 1, ',111) lolm ry lviull usually etioloav palhofcriesis bei, co6sideration, ThL swrts iroun impairment of Ific dr.-inagre Itincti(m ill thal rcsui,s ImIrl v.1111,01-1,1jol, of th., tmmchus b~ emarged jiml periltdar lylliph vokles. '111v cixi-itic~ttion is based oil -:,1agv developlimit of chrol'ic inflammatory prot'vs'. The first stjvv illvolves (lie affeciloll o1 134", and )arlly B-,, 1))v (ill- ifll biliol the third vage-also 06, a jid Elie iottrth stage iticludes the ca-wi -when (lie affxtion in- vulves the Upper loble. The classificatiml consitlers unly the acq~urcd pulmonary lesiolls. RE EL FIRME USSR UDC 621.43.011:533;621.5:533 BRIZHLYMK, N. I., POZNADISKIY, V. I., RYBAROV, V, S., SELF2NEV, Yu. V., KHOKHLOV, Yu. G. 40n the Problem of Determining the Rate of Co.7abustion of Fuel in Diesels" V sb. 11-ya Vses. konf. po vopr. isparerillya, 'gorenijl i gaz. 'dinamike dispersn. sistem. 1972 (11th All-Union Confererce on Problems of Evaporation, Combustion a-ad Caqdynamics of Disperse Systems,.19,72 - Collection of Works), Odessa, 1972, p 44 (from RZhnMeldianika, No 3, Mar 73,: Abstract No 3.11421) Translation: A formula for determining the rate of conbustion of fuel in diesels that was proposed by one of the authors of the article is analyzed. It is shown that one of the factors determining the rate of combustion is the rate of evaporation of the fuel, which depends in turn on the thermodynamic parameters of the medium, the surface and the volume of the fuel jet. The rate of heat release was investigated as a function of the basic physicochemical 'parameters. Yu. F. Dityakin. UR. 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Secdlno.H Electrical, Derwent, 241543 TEn SLT FOR HWHETIC COIC , coWrising electiR_mg et: (1) Vith two windings linked through an air'gap.with teOtlsiample (2). The tent winding is bridgad by a co%Msatjr4 c4pac#or 'calculated from equition of reactive compooents intro!ticed by them air- gap and the test winding. Li 17.1.68 as 1211863/18-10.1i.A UBtYDV et al (1.9.69) .1-3 But 14/18.4.69. Class 21e. -L;t.CI.G Olr. AIMIORS ]~Abikom M. A. YU. N. Rhy-ihkoy, G. P. 241521 TESTAIT ]~~R LS~IC ~2= In which tho effect of'air Sap betveenthe test ;sample and the instrument is elin' ated by r-ans of 4nductiN e sensors (2) in the gap. The measureventg are trans mitted to an integrator (4) and through Amplifiers to a compensator (7) which adjust! the Volue of corrective capacitance (8). 17.1.68 *s'12ll366/18-10.YU.N.)%SLOV- ;.r-6'MMHV tt, (3.9.69) Bul 14/18.4.69. Class 2 a. Int.0 r. ~70 :197701-7423 Devices USSR uDc 62:1.327.66 KRATKO, V. I., SELEZINIEV, Yu. Ye. ,Computing Center, Siberian Department of the Acadeny of enc~e of CHE ISSR "A Method of Making Frameless Memory Arrays" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, pronyshlenny,,re obra--tsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 25, Soviet Patent No 277860, cluss 21, filed 14 Jun 69, published 5 Aug 70, p 45 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of making frameless meenory arrays by threading a ferrite matrix in the spread-out state and then folding it up., As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the following steps are taken to increase labor productivity: the cores are mounted im two rows along technological rods; the apertures are oriented 'crosswise to the rod; the cores are fastened by a wire which is a coordi- nate conductor of one coordinate; this wire is nade to follww a helix inside the cores; the vire is fastened on the ends of the rods; the rods are arranged in parallel vith the apertures of each row of cores oriented S opposite one ancther; the resultant continuous -holes are threaded b,r ire which are the coorcLinate canductors of the second coor,'Unate and lie cross- wise of the rods; inhibit and readout wires are then threaded throu&, the 1/2 USSR KRATKO, V. I., SELEZNEV, Yu. Ye., Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proTayshlennvye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 25,:Soviet Patent No 277860, class 21, filed 14 Jun 69, published 5 Aug 70, p.45 rods are removed, the helically ~,roiuid wires are.stretcied into straight lines, and the matrix is folded up. 2/2 USSR UDC 517-919 F-. G., and EYDELIMANp S. D., Voronezh Polytechnic In- NA1fn_H_,**ri?__xffV1anced Ra dio-Enginee ring School "Initial Value Problem for Systems With Constant Coefficients" Minsk, Differentsialfnyye.Uravneniya, Vol 0, No 11, Nov 70, PP 2062-2073 Abstract: V. A. SOLONNIKOV was the first, to sho-vr th-.t for gen- eral systems of partial differential equations unsolved rela- tive to nigher derivatives with respect to the tine coordinate t, the Cauchy problem, generally speaking, is poorly formulated and it is natural to replace it with an initd,al value problem whose operator is connected with the initial, system of differen.- tial equations by YA, B. LOPATINSKIY's algebraic condition. The present article establishes theorems on the oorrect solvability of the initial value problem for arbitrary systema with constant coefficients in the spaces H as:well as,th%isolyability in.. spaces increaoing vith an increase of the apacial co=dinates of the fwic- 112 t,~ Id wam i, tniftit.fiA h,;.II-A W11- WIN USSR SELEZNEVA, F. G., and EYDELIMAN, 3. D#, Differentsiallnyye Uravneniya, Vol 6, No 11, Nov 70, pp 2062-2073 tions. The article essentially uses methods developed in the study of the Cauchy problemo constructions of V. A. SOLONNIKOVj and the Seidenberg-Tarski exclusion theor*ya 2/2 USSR UDC 632-95 SISIMIR, YU. D., SUPIN G. S. T. M, Y "Amperometric Titration of Sulfur Containing Biologically Active Substances. Analysis of Cyneb" Tr. 2-So VSes. soves.rhno issled. ostatkov Eestitsidcv i profilakt. zarrvaz- neniya irai produktov pitaniya, kornov i vnesh. sred-V (1.1orks of the Second All- Union Conference on the Investigation of Pesticide Residues and Preventive Contamination of Food Products, Feeds and Environment)-, Tallin, 1971, p 249 (from M-Khirak~a, ~70 12, Jun 72, Abstract 11,11o 1211476) Translation: Cyneb is dissolved in 5 moles of KOH; tho'., solution is ne-atra- lized with HC1 or HY0 3 to pH 6.8~ and is: titrated witfi If '~ cr Ar,4' salts on a platinum rotatinp microelectrode with respect to a saturated -electrode With a potential of +0.6 volts. The rel 1192C' '_5 ative error in analyaing 10 10 moles of cyneb in 50 iA of the solution is 0.3-0.6Z. 71 USSR SELEMIEVA., T. V.; TWUBALIN,, V. IT. "Evaluation of Statistical Characteristics of Long Ilaveguides in a Two-Wave Model" Hoscov Teoriya Veroyatnostey J Te Ye PriMpneniya; Jamtary-March, 1973; pp 94-108 ABSTRACT: The product of ra.,Aom imlependent matriceo, (of thri second order) is conaidered as ftn eXaCt model ot a long raveguide with two proptigatinr~ waves: the basic wave and a parasitic wave. Two appro~iziat-il.-ja methorls for c~,raluating the statistical characteristics of such nodels are given: a diffusion approx-i- mation and a t-ype of central linit theorem. The accuracy e those appro, _n, - tions is investigated Iky a Nonte Carlo simulation. Iflhe Nontle Carlo experinents are fourA to be not statistically stableY but a certain agrc-~ment exists be- tween the results of these ox-oeriments and the approyirration irethods given in the article. There are seven bibliographic references. LI Of V-111. , M IN -it Mmm, TIMM "m N II I.,Ri UDC 53 1. 51~ C -CE21 7 111"ARAC-AERISTIC MATURES OV Td-: MVELQ?1'R.NT 01, --iiF, 7:;-. jArticle by Candidates of Geograpnic 3cian4va A. N. V. 5. U:.t,;; ;iydrometcoralaglcal ~:I,_ r~;_ac C- ~W. t v P r Riiviin., Nu Zi, 1972, v~bxltred ~'.3 According to the 4~ta of ten (190-1971) mar1nL,ac1-qific rQ- r0arck txpcdiziow., the cc--peratute and w1r;! conait'~~;,t io. the Itratospliere and tropoophere of =he cquotori4l latit~dvj o! the lndi~,n, Occan were andlyzed in detail. Tne characterittic fee- turer of vjje,davclcpukjit of the quuajbiznn%"j clrlr In vii!' region ware discovered. In order to study the rharact4t -71otic features of the-q'asibiart'nu'll CF- cle.in the Indian Ocean, derological counding, data from tta marive from M7 to 1911 ware uoed. The routes followed by the wxpediti=s are canted Sn Figure 1. In the 17-19 trips of the scientific resoarch r%ip A. Voyeykov and the 17 trips of Via scientific research ship Yu. M. SheK41'rik.iy. latitudinal Jllrecti A. tile tropical zone of the Indian Oc4an wan crossed in -be. I tram the Uraits of halAcca to the point at 20' sout1a latitude, 65' east tude. On trip 20 of the scientific reacArch ship A. 1. Voyav'~ov a-4 trt;w 19- 20 af the scivritIfIc reacarch shIp ~u. M. Snakal'skly, the riuten P4~'-.ed t!te c-qudtor from the Straita of I-talaccij to 0* latitude, k,5* &act jrn-,tt~'It, .11)-j ti.en to 05* east longitude in the Southern hemisphere, On trip 15 of tl,e ticl-!ntlfic ronearch ship Yu. M. Shoks"ekLy and trip 4-5 of the mcv~nclfic r- orarch ship Akademik Shirshov, wrid(enal sections were made along 65' -iat longi;ude. t data from the indicated trips. the timt-space sections of Lhc, atmonphBeyretwera constructed for the tropical zone Of fhe Indian OceAn, `~ t! tlons elucidate the wind and tovpQrntura conditiona of -the str.-itcaphara and troposphere of the equatorial latitudes (the z=as of effect of 0e q%:ani- biannual cycle) in practice along the. entire extent of the Indian OceAn. Mjir 33 USSR UDC 539.3:534,231.1 "Propagation of Waves From a Cylindrical Cavity in a Mlagnetoelastic Medium" V sb. Kontsentratsiya napryazh. Vy-p. ~_ (Stress Concentratio-a. No. 3 -- Coliec- tion of Works), Kiev, "Nauk durika", 19711, pp 143-150 (from --PIM-Mekhanika, No 9, Io 9V71) Sep 71, Abstract It Translation- Approximation equatIons are derived for the dynamics of a 1,-akly conducting magnetoelastic medium under the action of an unperturbed magnetic field; the magnettoelasticity equations are linearized and considerably simp-11- fied through retention of first oi-Jer terms after representation of all dc-sired functions in the form of expansions in terms of a small magnetic Reynolis nur;-i- ber. The relationship between elastic and magnetic fields is determined by the boundary conditions and pondermotor and Lorentz forces. The Laplace transforma- tion method is uzied to solve the problem of Tho propaig-ition o" ~cmprescioTi -,:ziver from a cavity to the surface of which pro-Esure is, appLk-d thal: c~hi-nges Jri tilme as a Heaviside function. A constant homogeneous magrietic fie', acts alon, th d -cotic solutions are cons truct-od in the pzreftoritlal axia of the cavity. Ar;~ywp 1/2 LISSR SELEXV, 1. T., Kontsentratsiya napryazh. Vyp. 3, Kiev, "Nauk dunka", 1971, pp 143-150 region for radial stresses. It is shown that the maggnetic field and an acous- tical medium in the cavity decrease the stresse's. At-thors abstract. -5- NMI 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--SCATTERING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AT A CYLIMOER IN A SEMIBOUNDED REGION -U- AUTHOR-102)-~,~ZO~V, 1.T., KRIVONOS, YU.G. COUNTRY OF IMFO--USSR SOURCE--AKADEMIIA NAUK UKkAINSIKOI RSR, DOPOVIOIr SERIIA A FIZIKO-TEKHNICHNI I MATEMATICHNI MAUKIP~VOL. 321 APR. 1970, P. 367-372 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU13JECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC, TAGS--ELECTPOMAGNETIC 14AVE SCATTERING, CYL I NOA I cWAVE CONTROL MARKING-610 RESTRICTIOINS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMF--2000/1809 STEP PID--UR/0441/70/0321000/0~367/0372 CIRC ACC-Ec,510N lot Us 2/2 026 NCLASSI FIED RDCESS ING DATF--l'27N0V70 CIRC ACCFSSION Nf2--AT0125421 . w ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. . APPLICATI04 13F IHE METHOD OF 114AGES TO THE SOLUTION OF THE PR08LEM OF THE STATIONARY PROBLEM OF THE SCATTERING OF ELECTR0,1AGNETIC WAVES AT A C[RCUL.t0l CYLINDER SITUATED IN A SE.,4TBDUj'jDED REGION. THE PICIBLEM IS REDUCED TO THE S("UTIO-N OF A HELMHOLTZ EQUATION BY TRAJ' SFORM[NG THE SOLUTION 00 TA INE BY THE- 1ETHOD OF IMAGES TO THE REGION Of: "REAL" VARIABLES. THE FIN'AL SOLUTION IS OBTAINED IN Ttl~ FORN OF .4 SEPIES 11HOXF TIE-RMS DESC [I I C) f: At.JL.T I PLY SCAT T E-RED "D IN A AllYLEIGH FIELDS. AN APPROXIMATE ANALYTICAL SOLUTION IS i4'1BFAlillc. APPROXIMATE FOR THE FAR FIELD CASE, :NUMERICAL R[::'-,iJLrS ARE PRC-SE,"ITED WHICH REVEAL A STROING INFLUENCE OF THE BOUNDARY-ON TH.F RADIATION PATTERN. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK U KRAINSIK01 RSRt INSTITUT KIBERNETIKIt KIEVi UKRAINIAN SSR. PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 112 033 UNCLASSIFIED ` TITLE--WAVE DIFFRACTION OF CUNVEk.BODIES IN SEMI $0UNDED REGIONS -U- AUTHOR--SELEZ COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR cSOURCE-PRKLAGNAIA MEKHANIKA, VOL. 6, MAR. 1970t P. 38-46 DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS 2~TQPIC TAGS--ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE DIFFRACTION# CONVEX BODYy WAVE EQUATIUN, SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONP BOUNDARY VALUE Pi(OBLEMP,ELASTICITY T14EORY -.''CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA55--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0494 STEP NO--UR/0198/1'01006/000/0038/0046 ..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117728 2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C C I R CACCESSION NO--AP0117728 ABSTR,.',CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. APPLICATION OF THE METHOD OF IMAGES~ TO A STUDY OF THE DIFFRACTION OF A PLANE WAVE FROM AN INFINITELY REMOTE SOURCE AT A CONVEX OBSTACLE WITH A PLANE REAR SURFACE. CASES INVOLVING ONE AND TWO WAVE EQUATfO!JS AkL EXAMINED. A METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONSt INVOLVING REPF-ATED APPL11CATIONS OF THE METHOD OF IMAGESt IS PROPOSED FOR THE SOLUTLON OF THE FIRST AND SECOND 84SIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN ELASTICITY THEORY. APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS 10 THE,STEAOY STATE PKOBLEM OF THE SCATTERING OF AN ELASTIC WAVC AT .4 SPHERE ARE OBTAINED AND ANALYZED* FACILIT.Y::~ AKADE1411A NAUK SSRt INSTITUT KIBERNETLKIt KIEVi UKRAINIAN SSR. FIED 112- 03 8. UNCLASSI FIM OkOCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--DYNAMIC INSTABILITY QF.AN ELASTIC. PLATE SITUATED IN A FLOW OF IONIZE0 GAS -U- AUTHOR-SELEZOVAl L.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--AKADEM11A NAUK UKRAINS'KOI RSRI,SOPOVIDIY 5ERIIA A FIZIKO-TEKHNICHN[ I MATENIATICHNI NAUKII VOL 32-t APR. 1970t P. 361-364 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ELASTIC PLATE, ION9 GAS STATE, GAS FLOW COINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMEI'#~T C I- A5 - - Uf,'! CA' S S1 E 1) PROXY REEL/FRAi'4E--2000/1798 STEP iNU--UR /0,44 if 70 /032 /000 /03b 1 /0 364 CIRC ACCESS11ji'l NO--f-J0125-410 j-, A 2/2 038 UNCLASSI F;I:ED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 CIRC ACCGSSIOINI NO-AT0125410 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A G) S T t. A I- TANALYSIS CF Ti-tc- FLUTrER ~.]F A IINFINIE EL'ECTRICALLY 10N PLA'fE ONE SIDE c)F ')MICH IS Sil'i -iArEO IN A WEAKLY C,-!,N0'tJCTlf".'G2 GAS wii[LE THE oTHER S!W-': IS illU-NOED UY AN IcljUSTYLU MEDIUM AT REST. 41-ii- CNT'tl-"'5. SYSTE-iM IS SITIJI.Ah-:11) -1'N, AN FIELD. A OISPEERSION EQUATION DESCRIBING THI: [,~ISTABILITY REGICNIS IS DERIVEO, AND IS SOLV-El) NWIERICALLY ON A C011PUTER. THF INFLUENCE OF THE MIAGNE-TIC FIELD ON THE CRITICAL FLIJTTE~R SPEED AND FREQUENCY IS EXAMINEDo T'1-10 REGIONS IN WHICH THE PIFLOEINCE OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD DIFFER" ARE IDENTIFIED, FACILITY: KIIV"'Kll DERLHAVNII UNIVERSITETt KIEVi UKRAINIAN SSR. ........ FMI 026 LNGLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NQV70 TITLE--wAVE GIFFRA'.TION AT A CYLINDER IN AN ELASTIC HALF SPACE -U- ALTHOR-SELEZGY, I.T. 41. CCUNTRY CF 1"JIFC-US-SR SCURCE-A~ACEMIIA NAUK UKRAINSIK01 RSRI UOPOV1011 SERIIA A FLZIKO fEKFNICHN-1 I MATEMATICHNI NAUKIt VOL. 329 IMAR. 19"70t P. 259-264. DATE PUEL-15~--EC-MAR70 -,.,SUt3JECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-SHGCK WAVE DIFFRACTIGN, CYLINDRIC WAVC, HARMONIC FUNCTION CiONTRCL MARKING-N] kESIRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY.R~ -:EL/FR',ME--199b/1650 STEP NU--UR/0441/701032/00vn/0259/0264 C14C ACCESSI C N NO --AT011d62 1.1-1-1 .' --_1 a Wo 21 22 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROrr-SSIp,,G DAT~:--20NQV7r, CIRC ACCESS!-_N INO-AT0116629 A8STRACT/EXTRi4CT--(tJJ GP-0- A6STRACT. APPLICATION Of' THE METHOD OF IMACES TL ThE SOLUTICiN, bi: 'THE STFADY STATE DIFFRACTION PKIjbLEH OF A PLANE HAFUMICNIIC 11%AVE IN'~ -ICIENT GN A CYL.INDER AHICH IS *iITUATED IN AN ELASTIC i 4tLF SPAGE. M -1, ThE SOLOTION IS. OBTAINED IN ME FDP OF A4 INFINITE -SERIES IN 4HICH EACH S-TH MEMBER REPRESE,,aS A DIFFRACTION FIELD OF S-TH PULTIPLICITY. SEVERAL EXAMPLES OF THE APPLICATION GF THIS METHOD TO SPECIFIC CASES OF DIFFRACTICN INDUCED WAVE SHATT.1:_:kING FIELDS ARE GIVEN. FACILITY:, AKADLMILA INAUK UKRAINSIK(31 it Sit K.IJSTLTIJT KIBERNETIKIs KIEV, UKRAINIAN SSR. UNCLASSIF ffln W-1 Mtfff~fflt Mt.111PM6 Mluin, USSR LTC 621.317.757 SELIBER, A. B. "Procedural Error in Measuring the Coefficients of the Fourier Series for the L Coefficient of Transmission of a Linear Four-Terminal Network with a Discrete Spectrum of the Measuring Signal" Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii. Leningr. elektrotelchn. in-t svvazi. v . 2 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Confexeace. Leningrad Electrotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp, 2), Leningrad, 1970, pp 237-244 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A429) Translation: T'his article contains an investigation of the problem of a procedural error in measuring the coefficients of a Fourier series of the complex frequency characteristic of a linear ftjur-terminal network for three types of measuring signal with a discrete spectrum. -UIYC-636.093.37- USSR USSR SS U KARANIF17,OV, N. I., Chairman of Kolkhoz imeni M. V. Frunze, Ovidiopol'skiy 0 0 Kayon, Odesskaya Oblast, Honored Veterinarian. W-rainian SSR, FAYTEL'BERG, 7Ray n, n n R. 0., Doctor of Medical Sciences, TKjkCqENKO, G. P., Candidate of Biological 9'c-iences. Senior Scientific Associate, Odessa State UrrL,;ersitv imeni M. I. Mechnikov, MEDVEDEVA, Ye. I., Doctor of Biological Sciences, PANCHENaO, K. A., PETREINKO, Ye. V. , UrKINA, G. D., Senior Engineers, BOYKO, L. I., and SM ~P~. Enineers, Odessa Technological Institute of the Food Industry .--V. Lomonosov '"The Effect of a Preparation Obtained From Algae (Phyllophora) Upon the Weight Gains and Blood Composition of Ca3,ves", Mosco-4, Zhivotnovodstvo, No 3, Mar 72, pp 82-83 Abstract: A valuable preparation containing amino acid,,-- and peptides has been developed from industrial Phyllophora vaste by the Odess-a Technological Institute of the Food Industry (Author's Cartific, .1 ate ~o 287959). imPloyed w3 a fodder 4.5 1q; of the preparatlon yl-p-ld anincrelliental. weight gain of 11.43 kg, in other words,, 2.54 kg of meat for eadli kilogram of t1ne prepaxation, costs less than 30 kopeks. The eryth,rocyte number of the nt calves increases, as does the hemoglobin content and the tota-I protein c nteT Additional testin- is reco=ended. COMPARATIVB EVALUATION OF TIM EFFECTIVEXESS OF ITNMM~4Z A PROPHYI-AXIS WITH AXARrADUIB AND TIM STI!TULANT INTX~ERON -D A C01 A N .11BINATION Ot THESE 01LINDS [Article UX V.A. Akacndv D d 1,LtA. Aktsanov. a- A* Sol zj= A, ~ -U~a T- I.. I 1-10, u I cin W 01c Iepu!;l 7Lr-0 41 ~10 ~Itit-` 1;~~ ID3 _q7 oC- Virology imoni..D.T, van 140dicul Sciences. Xoscow; H 21~ Rusaian, No 2, 1971, pp 1,69 ki A study of the prophylactic efficacy or a Soviet-produ"d cunantadine preparatlott idantane), a stimulator. of intert7t~ron. ales vaccinu), ond combirLatiori of these two anti-influ~,mzt.1 proparatiotim was curried out among :.tilitary personnot durinr the opidentle mr 1969. No aJdt: of- fects ware recorded in persons receivIng amanteditio dail- y fez, a period of 15-Z5 days lit doses of 100 mg/day. Prophyinctic therapy with the preparations reducc,l the incidetace of influenza 1.5-1.7 t1mon In attbjocta rectiving amantadine, 1.2-1.4 times in those recaivInt; :jtimulator of' interferon, and 1.4-1-5 tinics in thoem receivine a combination of the two pi-op- -0 In arations as compared to the incident. control Croups o.C military persoratul. Amona chomotherapoutic preparations reaummended for i)1fluenz;, prophylaxis, the use of hydrochloric amantadine (ad"antan, adamancanaminot I-adamontanamIne, Symmetrel) has lately been attractine seriou6 attention. The pr*;Qiy- lactic d. clinical antiviral aczivity or Lhe preparation diseases oauouck by inrluahza (A0 Al, A2. C), paralnflu~ irnIzal-4iruses of the 2d and 3d typeag rubella virus, and 41 Therapy USSR uDC 615-281-8-035.4:63.6.988-719-053.4-036.8 AESENOVY V. A., GLADiM(H, G. N.j~ WIJKOVP V. S., JqJZjJSTo-0VA, 0. V.$ MOLODTSOVA, L. D.) BER3KNEVA, R. A.P AKSEN0Vj L. A., BOGUNOVA., N. B., and PERSHMI, G. N.y All Union Chemico-Pharmaceutical inntitutt~ imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Ministry of Health USSR "Study of the Prophylactic Value of the New Soviet Antiviral Preparation 0Aoli-In in Preschool Children during the 1969 Influenza 4idemic" Moscow Fediatriya, No 5, 1970, PP 18-22 Abstract: The viricidal agent oxolin (tetraoxotetrahydron-tiplithalene (dihydrate) is effective in the treataxent of adenovirus kerato-conjunctivitis, herpetic keratitis,, dermatitides of virun etiology, arid some acute z~espiratory diseaces. In a double-blind trial, oxo1in was administered to 4,170 childn?n one to seven years of age in an unidentified Soviet city duxing the 1569 influenza epidemic. (it was applied to the nasal mucosa in the form of a 0.25% ointmnt on a vaseline base twice daily for 40-49 days). Oxolin reduced the incidelice of in-auenza. 1-7 times (43%) compared with ccmtrol children, Severe forms of the disease and com- plicationB were 1.1-1.4 times wre frequent in the latter than in those who received the preparation, and the course of the disease war. 1.2 days longer on the average. The use Qf oxo1in produced side effects in only O.A~ of the caner. 1/1 USSR UDG 615..281.5.035-. 4: 616. 9 88. 75-036. 8 AKSENOV, V. A., SE2JDO=j,.,j6,,.A..,, GLADKIKU,. G. N.,. GluhMOVA, A. G., BOGD-k'TOVA, N. Si, and PERSHI~N',G'. I.T., Ministxy of Hea.1th USSR,. aad All Union Scientific 'kid2e, Moscow Research. Chemicopharmaceutical institute- imenJ- S.. Ordxhoniz "Evaluation of the Prophylactic Effectiveness of; the. N"ew Soviet Antiviral Agent Oxoline During the 1969 Influenza'Epide-adc" Moscov, Farmakologiya i Toks1kologiya, Vol. 3-3,, Nb: 6:0. Nlov/Dec 70, pp 726-733 Abstract: ONoline, a Dolyox campaund of the napht7halene series, is a virucidal drug with seiective activity ag~Liast influenza virus and a local action. It is effective in the treatnent-of virus.infe~ctions of the eyes and skin, and relieves the symptoms of influenza in-paUents on application in the nasal and pharyngeal cavities. Its. effectiveness as an influenza preventive was sttuiied durin.-, the 1969 epidemic caused by the A2 virus. Tests were carried out an 9,600 children~ 1-7 years- old in wo cities. Oxo- line was applied tT~dce a day for 25 days an the mucosa. of the nose in the fom of an 0. 25-0.51".' vaseline oiatment.,- using.. 0. 3-0.5. C, ointment per child per day. The coef f icient of effectiveness in preventing inf luenza was 1. 7, corresponding to a reduction of the incidence of infJaenza by 43Z over the controls. 1 -he frequency of side effects was 0.6 and 0.9% for Lhe 0.25 and 1/2 1gr-17rilm, MUM -Jim] V USSR AKSENOV, V. A., et al, Farmakolog~-ya- t Taks-lkologlya,, Vol 33, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, pp 726-733 and 0.5% ointment, respectively. The 0.25%.ointment,ioas as effective as the 0.5% ointment. The effectivenesg coefficient was the: same for children 1-3 years and 4-7 years old, a fact which. indicated. that: oxoline produces a barrier effect, preventing entrance of the infect-ion into the organism through the nasal mucosa, and is not resorbe& into the blood. Prophylactic treatment with axaline alleviated the clinical course. of influenza when infection did occur and shortened.~ the d=,ation at.' the. 4isease. 112 023 UNCLASSIFTED* i0ROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 TITLE--SO,4E FEATURES OF INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN.THE TOWN OF GLAZOV -U- i AUTHGR--AKSEN0Vj V.A., ORLOVA, N.N.,,SELIDOVKIN, D..A., AqS~NOVY L.A.v ZORIN,.V.S. ~.COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE--VOPROSY VIPUSOLOGIIP 1970r NR 19 PP 97-101 -pATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--EPIDE!410LOGY, INFLUENZA* BLOOD SERUM ,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIGNS~ DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,..PROXY REEL/FPAME--1987/0063 STEP NO--UR/0402) e010001001100911-0101 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103743 UNCLASr- Ls-S-1- 2/2 023 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESS INC, D-ATF---! I SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0103743 i ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, AN EPIDEMIC OF fNFLUc:N2A 41TH A TWO WAVE COURSE W~S OBSERVED IN THE TOWN OF GLAZOV. THE OUTB~-'-:::AK WAS DEVELOPING AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS WITH RPGARD TO, INFLUE14ZA IN THE SURROJUNDING~ TERRITORY, A FEW WE-_Ef