SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERGINA, N.I. - SHERSTYANKIN, P.P.

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2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 ~:.C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0106911 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF H(DR.3P(SI(SH)) SUBN (j-ET.(PULY(ALKYLENE GLYCOL DITHIOPHOSPHATES)) (1) WITH 30PERCENT P(OR PRIME) SUB3 (WHERE R PRIME EQUALS ME, ET, Isolp4l Ruf ISOIBU, k"10 c SUB5 H SUB11) WAS EXOTHERMIC AND GAVE THE H(OROP(S)(SP PA14E)) SU814 JET -(It) CONTG* '10.0-16.3PERCENT P. AN ABSORPTION BAND AT 670 CM PRIME (WHICH MAY BE ASSIGNED TO VIBRATIONS OF P:S GROUPS) SUGGESTED THAT A THIONE T1410L ISOMERIZATION MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN THE OLIGOMER11' -UNIT OUPING..~,TRANSESTERIFICATION., THE REACTION OF I AND 11 WITH NH SUB3, SU629:R SLtB2 NHv AND R SU83 N (WHERE R IS ALKYL) dAS ALSO STUDIED. 1. DISSGLVED~-IN DIOXANE GAVE WITH NH SUS3 (IN THE COLD) APi AMMONIUM SALT 'WHICH COULD-BE TREATED WITH R PRIME 8R,:TO'GIVE 11. RNH SUBZI SUB2 -NHi AND R SV83 N REACTED WITH 11 TO GIVE COMPLEXES. UNCLASSIFIED --30OCT7( 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE ,:,-TITLE-CIAEETYLENE DERIVATIVES. 17. SPECTRAL STUDY OF THE MULTLIPLE EFFECT OF HETEROATOMS AND MULTIPLE BONDS IN ENYNE SYSTEM$ -U-- AUTHOR-(04)-SHERGINA, N.I., GOLOVANOVA, N.I., NIKOL.SKAYAt A.N.v VOLKOV's A.N. _~~-CCUNTRY CF INFO-USSR SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRI SER. KHIM. 1970, (3)v 546-9 DATE PUBLISHED--70 ~'-_.'SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-ACETYLENE HYDROCARBON, IR SPECTRUMv UV SPECTRUM, CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM CYCL IC GROUP CGNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAML--2000/0740 STEP NG--Ua/006Z/70f'000/003/0546/0549 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124410 UNCLASSIFIED 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7i CIRC ACCESSION NO~-AP0124410 ,:~--ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. M AND UV SPECTRA WERE REPORTED FOR.,',SHOWN ON MICROFICHE. GENERALLY-THE NATURE OF THE HETERO ATOM IN THESE,CCMPDS. IS REFLECTED INJHE ETHYLENE BANDS, INVULVING 80rif ELECTRONIC:CONJUGATION AND THE INDUCTIVE EFFECT. FACILITY: IRKUTSK.~INST. ORG, KHIM-# IRKUTSKv USSR, UNCLASSIFIED Acc N Abstracting Ser~rice: Ref, Code: 0 4 89 36' CHEMICAL ABST., 104501s Reaction asf niobiurn and tantialum with,phenyl- arsonic acid, T~zvkhan--lzi~ V D N-Jrellk; I Va. XXII(S- 2-h. -X nal- Kh =tFUMI r-1 n ra V,hen pa p~lenvllanzonates aie f(moed mider, cond;l;onq el~m;tlfftitlg the hydrolysis of tile Inet"'I" i'ins, tile ppt. Im"a ~'klrllpn' -zorr"', 1-11ing In practice, wh(m tile JI)tn- '-!~ 'W',, to The foramia 1. beating the'r,01w;- the ppt,;. ar~- witil ~pydroly,k Products, esp, whtn the,c~)ncns. of t1w.- -u4-itances eliniiiiating tile hydroly~,is are iNm-ffic~ient. The cwrdinating,M) xi~J.Ta iWIS in their phenylarsom-tres are the -1 chllmed i'wfioni Und tile ewrdinated ion& are tile doubly chartged arlion,: of phenyl- N~ arsonk: acid. The sfily- product.,; for Nband Ta phi.,nvlarsomates are 8.012 x 10-l; and 7,34 X VY-1, r,-~p. (ionic .-,tT!tngtb - 1.0, + RY',EL/FRAME -7 r 1:9800708 7- if2 009 UNCLASSIFIED P~ROCESSVNG DATE--230CT70 TITLE--STRUCTURE OF PRODUCTS OF PoP PRWEIDIALKOXYDLPHENYLALKANE ACETYLATION -U- 'AUTHOP,-(04)-ZANINAt A.S.t ALTi L.YA.t SHERGINAf S.K., KDTLVAREVSKIY, I.L. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR Z_,.~_SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIMo 1970t (2)r 459-61 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY 'TOPIC TAGS--NMR SPECTRUMi 40LECULAR STRUCTUREp ALKOXIDE, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, CCYCLOALKANE HYDROCARBON CONTROL MARKtNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY RRUFRAME-199710810 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/002/0459/0461 CIRC ACCESSInN NO--AP0119747 1ED u-NCLASSM 2/Z 009 UNCLASSIFfEb PROCESSING DATE--230CT7( CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119747 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACETYLATION OF ((-R,))C SU36 li SU34) SU82 Z (I) WITH ACCL,ALCL SMA3 RESULTED IN DEALKYLATION Op THE STARTING MATERIAL AND ENTRY OF THE AC GROUP IN THE POSITION oar".9 TO THE HOo ALKYLATION OF I WITH ALKYL HALIDFS GAVE DIALKOXY CONIPOS. AS WELL AS HYDROXYIALKOXY ANALOGS, THE CONCLUSIONS WERE MADE FROM AN NMR STUDY OF T14E PRODUCTS OF SUCH REACTIONS IN WHICH Z EQUALS;CH SU82 CH SUB2 OR CME SU62i.WHILE R WAS H, ME, ET, OR PR, NMR SPECTRAL CURVES FOR SUCH PRODUCTS AS ME SU82 C(C SUB6 H SUB3 AC(OH)#3,4)(:C SUB6 H SUB3 AC(OME)t3,4) AND ME SUB2 C(C SUB6 H SUB3 AC(OME),:#3t4) SUB2 WERE SHGWN. FACILITY: INST. KHIN. KINET..G,ORENIVAt, NOVOSLBIRSKP USSR. U C L AS S I F lft:* T USSR UDC 621-372.25 SERMY.,"IKOVA, V. G. and S'zm-MI11A 2. A. "Results from a Study of the Conditions for the Propagation of M-eter Uaves over Distances of 640, 4-W, and 280 km" Moscow, Mektrosvyazl, No 11, 19702 pp 23-Z7 Abstract: Ifeasurements of sigmal level at 40-3 Kc on radio links 260, 440, and 640 kn long show 'that the received signal is deterr,,;r-ed either by ionosphe-ric scatter- ing or by long-distarce troposrheric propagatIon depending on the Spacing and hanger height of the antennas. The tropospheric sigm-1 component is the main con- tributory factor when usJiia highmtennas (ha:t;~30m) at distances up to 450 - 500 The ionospheric component of the signal plays a sl~yiiftcant role at a distance of 440 km only if low anternas are used, but is significant both in the case of high and 1cm anternas at a d-iztance of 640 kra. The authors thank, Shumskaya for her assistance. Original article: six figures, three tables, and four biblio- graphic entries. .1jififi, USSR UDG 621.58.002 GARYAINOV, S.A., RZHANOV, V.G., *Problems Of Protection Of Unhoused Semiconductor Devices knd Integrated Circuits' V Ob. Mikroelaktronika (Microelectronic a-Gol lec -tion Of liforks), Moscow, Izd-vo 'Bovetskoye Hqdio," N'o 4, 1971, pp 141-151 Abstract: The over-all problem is considered of the protection of non-housadeemi- conductor devices used in hybrid microcircuits from the effect of the environment. The significant shortcomings are shown of compounds of opoV reains, varioua varnishes, etc., used at present for protection of such devices. A method is des- cribed for creation of a protective covering based on thin glass films. 4 fig. 4 tab. 7 ref. .112, 025 UNCLASSIFfED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70 --T.ITJ-E--TP,IALS OF METHYLNITROPHOS FOR TREATMENT OF WATER RESERVOIRS AGAINST -LAVAE OF CULEX PIPIENS IN MOSCOW -U- '.AUT"OR-t02J-OKTYAi3RSKAYA, T.A., SHERINAv L.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SOURCE--MEDITSINSKAYA PARAZITOLOGIYA I PARAZITARNYE BOLEZNI, 1970, VOL 39, ..NR -lv PP 59-62 '~.DATE_PUBLISHEO ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--INSECT CONTROLt MOSQUITO, ORGANIC PHOSPHOROUS INSECTICIDE ,CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..-PROXY REELIFRAME--1986/1955 STEP NO--UR/0358/70/039/001/0059/0062 _CIRC ACCESSION' Nt)--AP0103676 UNC C. A S S I F I E D 119 lillimiml,"Ali 1'111:199TIF:11~le'Hll 'T -1 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103676 ABStRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS OF TESTS OF 30PERCENY CONCENTRATED EMULSION OF 'METHYLNITROPHOS [SUMIT19N) AGAINST LARVAE OF CULEX PlPfENS MOSOUITOES IN WATER RESERVOIRS OF TWO TYPES: DITCHES AND MARSHES: FILTRATION FIELDS AND BIOLOGICAL PONDS OF LOCAL CA.%IALIZATION, ARE PRESENTED. THE CONCENTRATE WAS READILY MIXED WITH WATER AND FORMED A STABLE EMULSION. METHYL NITROPHOS, PRODUCES AN ACUTE TOXIC EFFECT (MAJORITY OF LARVAE DIE WITHIN 2 TO 3 HOURS). THE EFFECTIVE DOSE OF THE DRUG DEPENDS ON THE EXTENT OF GROWTH AND DEPTH OF THE WATER RESERVOIR AS WELL AS ON THE INSTAR OF LARVAE. -11N SHALLOW WATER RESERVOIRS A DOSE OF 300 TO 600 H-HECTAR OF 30PERCENT DRUG (DEPENDING ON THE GROWTH) IS RECOMMENDED FOR LARVAE OF CULEX PIPIENS OF 1-11 INSTAR. FOR DEEP WATER RESERVOIRS, THE DOSE.SHOULD. BE 600, TO 1500 G-HECTAR. FOR LARVAE OF III TO IV 114STARS THE DOSES SHOULD BE 600 TO 1200 AND 1500 TO 3000 G-HECTAR, RESPECTIVELY. BEFORE TREATMENT IT IS RECOMMENDED TO.MOW DOWN THE VEGETATION ON THE BANK OR TO TREAT THE WATER RESERVOIR WITH HIGHER EXPEOITURE OF THE WORKING FLUID WITHnUT INCREASING THE DOSE OF THE DRUG. AS A RESULT OF USING SMALL DOSES (300 G-HECTAR) THE USEFUL BIOFAUNA OF WATER RESERVOIRS DOES NOT DIE. INCREASING THE DOSE TO 1500 G-HECTAR CAUSES ITS PARTIAL DEATH, AND FURTHER INCREASEJABOVE 3000 G-HECTAR) RESULTS IN A COMPLETE STERILIZATION OF THE WATMRESERVOIR. THEREFORE IT 15 RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT TREATMENT.$ AGAINST LARVAE OF I TO 11 INSTJARS. REPEATED HABITATION OF WATER RESERVOIRS OCCURS IN 6 TO 7 DAYS IRRESPECTIVE OF THE DOSE OF THE DRUG USED. 7~1 Acc. Nr: Ref . C &010:1144- PRTMARY SGTJTtCE: Aritibiolftki-, 1970.,--V61 15, Nr.5 PP;Lq)-)Sa ICE ON THE PROBLE.M OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE TRANSFERAN 5hgfi#ixiy B. A. Shenderoy Saratov Med,cal Institute A possibility of resisiance transferance to levornveetin. tetracycline and neoiny--nins from Zonne and Fle.-iner dysellierv bacteria, isolated in file Sa'ratov region, to Coli bacteria durincr conjuTation was -Zhewn. fhe ratt vf the transferance depended on both the cont.-act time and the individual peculiarities of the parent cultures used in tile vperiments, Tile feature of resistance to neornycins was not linked to the features of resistance to ietra- cycline and levornycetin and its presence suppressed the transferance 'of ihe latter. REEL/FIA.%:E 19850770 112 007 UNCLASSIFIED' PROPERTIES OF cYTOCHROME C, LIPID SURFACES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SHERIYEVi A.V.t POLTURAKi OsM, ,'.-_~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR l~PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ADSORSEU ON SILICA GEL AND .-.-SOURCE-VESTN. MOSK. UNIV.9 KHIM. 19709 11(1)t 18-21 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--- RI CLOG I CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCE5 TOPIC TAGS--CATALYSISt SILICA GEl.f CHOLESTEROL MARKIING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REF_L/GKAME--1996l'vlt_!49 STIEP CIRC ACGESSTON; ~'j--AP01209313' LA 007 --APOIZG939 UNCL ASS IF I E0 PROCESSr CIRC ACCESSION NU ING OATc'----16O'-T7f(j' ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) %3P-0- ABSTRACT. THE CATALYTIC P,MJPERTIES OF CYTCCHRUME C AOSORBEO ON DifFERENT SURFACES WERE STUOIED. THE RELATIVE ACTIVITIESt CONST. OF PAIR INTERACTION'S AND K SWIL WERE CALC9- TH E -ST ACTIVITY OF CYTOICHROME C WAS FOUND WHEN ADSORBED ON SIO SU32 GR EAT E CHOLESTEROL. f 032 U Nc L A SI F I E; t)ATE--2TN!JY_!0 T I TL E --CA1 -U- 3T AUTH04-1 03)-SHERMAN, A.D., VAKUSHIN, N.N., ABkAMENKO-i YU.E, %COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 2631890 -.~,RFFERENCE--OTKRYTfYAj IZJBRET., PRQM. OBRAZTSY, TOVA'RNYE ZNAKI 1970, '~DATE PUBL [SHED ------- 70 .~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS--CAST IRO-Nt CHE,1111CAL PATENT, CHEMICAL CIJ14POSITION, CARBON, *HR0111 lull,., BORON, iRON SMICONt MANGANESEt COPPER, PHOSPHORUSt ALUMINUMs 1, -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFTED ..PROXY REEL/FRAME-3004/1832 STEP ~10--t)R/0482/70/01)0/00i)/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0132097 'IN C L AS S I F I ED A3HDVW4T1 'V 'I 'Wl OOAV7 AANs-HBONDIA v 114~INIVW DOONSV'dY, D90Aoonbi VNBO'dD I VNIN31 VN:30-dO k%lt42VAO ADISAONSOW ;AIIIIDVJ ~IaUNIVWT8 3HI 3-J QNV 'lN9Td3d9*O-l*O 9 'O*E-S'l 180 1~02-1 IV 1810-s*0 d loc-q*l (13 121-06L Nk, ig,E-Olz is 10*1~-U*z :*NdWG0 ON1M01ID=J =`H1 SVH 1&311~13dDbd 'IUNH~Al 'd31139 GNV S31id3dOdd *IA03k 0'3AU~,ld-Wl H-11A NOdl IS-vO 1:)VEI SUV -0-d'-) (n)--lOVl,4.LX3/1'JVcilSUV L6QUlOVV--ON NOISS-133V 3dio OLAO[jLZ--31VO ONISM-Obd .0 3 1:11 S S V -1 'JNn ZE0 Z/Z 1/2 024 UNCLASSIOIEO' !:PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 TITLE-SEX AND CONGENITAL DISEASES OF THE HEART -U- ~.,AUTHOR-(02)-GEODAKYAN, V.A., SHERMANt A.L. ~,'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSq 'SOURCE-EKSPERIMENTALINAYA KHIRURGIYA I ANESTEZ.'OLOGIYA, 1970, NR 2, PP y, -,.DA,TE- PUIBLISHED----70 -SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-HEART DISEASE, REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM, DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE ~_~_CCINTROL MARKING--,NO RESTRICYlONS :,~DOCUM,ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--199010195 STEP NO--UR/0481170/0001002/001810OZ3 _:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0108519 UNCLASSIFIED V2 024 UNCLASSI DIED ~PROCESSING DATE--090,CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIO&519 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE STRENGTH OF 'CONCEPT IONS OF THE BIOLGGICAL ROLE OF SEXUAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES Of POPULATIONS A HyporHESIS IS ADVANCED DIN rHE RATIO OF SEXES iiITH CONGENITAL DISEASES OF THE HEART AND MAJOR SLO04) VESSELS. ACCORDI~4G'TO THIS HYPOTHESIS DEFECTS FROM WHICH SUFFER MOSTLY MALE PATIENTS ARE ACQUIREDw UNFAVOURABLE TESTS OF: EVOLUTION, DEFECTS OF FEMALES ARE MOSTLY RETURN' TU ONTO' AND PHILOGENETIC PAST. STATISTICAL MATERIAL, OVER 26,000 CASES WITH 22 CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS, CONFIRM ALMOST COMPLETELY THE ABOVE HYPOTHESIS. THIS HYPOTHESIS PERMITS TO EXPLAIN FACTS WHICH DID NOT COINCIDEWITH THE ACCEPTECTED CONCEPTIONS OF GENESIS OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS BY RUKITANSKYr SPITLER, L. 0. KRYMSKY. AN APPLIED ASPECT OF CONCEP TIONS, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SEX AS A DIGNUSTIC. SIGN OF CONGENITAL HEART lJEFECTS'fS'0ISCUSS'ED- FACILITY: INSTITUT OBSHCHEY GENETIKI AN-SSSR AND. INSTITUT KHIRURGII IM. A. Ve VISHNEVSKOGO AMN SSSRv MOSCOW* UNCLASSIFIED Mil USSR SHEMNWN, E. B. "One Method of Solving Multiproduct Production and Transportation Models" 0 Nauch. tr. Mosk. In-t nar. Kh-va [Scientific Works o-f Mo-.;cow 111stitilte of the Econo,.~,iyj, 1972.. No 1.01, pp ISI-158 (Translated from Referativny,~ Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 11 V714 by Yu. Finkel'shet%E). Translation: A multiprcduct produc tion- transport nx.,del, bruadly used at the present tii;i~, in the practice of optimization of branch prospective planning, is stticlied. This mode), without basic channes, but rather oifly with increases in dimenisionality, call easily contain, Conditions '111,Yiinc, the dynamics of the processes studied to be considered, as voll a S 4 rj 11,- port expenditures for deliveries not only of Hnished prc~ticts, bUt Of basic ty es of raw miaterials, semimanufactured goods, etc. Thus, the discussion coacerns not one but rather an entire sot of maltiproduct pro- duct iozi- transport models. Prom the fomil point of view, all models in this set are probiems of partial integer linear progrimuTiing with Boolean variables. In spite of tile, gTeit pr,~Ictical importalicti of of this tNj)C, no satisfactory rethods for their solutim have ),ct been if&- veloped. This lis exr;'_ained both by general diff-iculties in doing numeri- cal. soluticai of integer problems and by the grc,,it. dim!t3nsioriality of models 1/2 ;jr~ SHERUMN, E. B. Nauch. tr. Mosk. ln-t nar. Kh-va, 1 972, No 101, pp 151-158. of this class. For example, tile model of development and displacei-iient of a moderate-sized branch, producing 10 large groups of products at 20 active and new enterprises, each of which has an average of 41 versiori_~; of p3sSible development, delivering products to 25 large economic regions of the coun- try, presents a problem in integer linear programjriin((,1 with riore than 5,000 variables and almost 500 limitations. -in practical calculations, the so- called two-stage (approximate) method of solution is ~xst conx)on. It call be successfully used only for a very narrow range of labor-consuming branches of machine building, producing highly portable- products. The author suggests an iterative method, also yielding an a 'pproximate solution to the multiproduct production-transport problem. However, this method does not have many of the shortcomAngs of the two-stagn method, and the area of its effective application is si.nnificantly broader. There is no information on the solution of practical problems or machinu experiments. 1C L ISS I F 1 L "i DATE T 1 T LE .,'2%'r_;A -_'C-A TILt SU-I'' PP T I i) EF k '" G I II SI- 1141 t-, t' ~_sl_j__S _u_ AU~tHOR-(-Z~4)-GALAKTIU~,"~--V, S.G. i SHERMANtS A f KlkNA.RSKfYj L.f., NIKI`Ftl~~oVICH, G.V. -CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..,SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK 5ELOPUSS. SSR 14(3)t; 236-9 .04TE PU,-'LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISrRy, i1OLOGICAL AND~ MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--PIEPTIOE, FRACTIONATION, PROLINE CONTROL lMiYQNG--t:,'0 RESTRICr IONS 00CUMEINT CLASS--U.NCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAOE-3003/0,~63 STEP NO--OR/0250/70/UI4/C)0.3/023b/~)239 ,~"'.CIRC" ACCESS ION N0--AT0129952 '.1%(-. L A' )~s 1lt~ 0 0 0 31 U'l.'CL ASS[ F IED~. '.PROCESSING DArE--13,NOV70 CIRC ACCiESSION %2':3--AT012995Z ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A-'iSTRACT. BY USIN'G A MORE C0-.%,APACT '4ATH, ~N T h -*-!PL'0YELlq THE Cf)NF0",%lATIG(4AL FiE:ATU.,(~:S .EXPRESSIC 'AN USUALLY E OF 2 TYPES OF MOL'S. CONTG. PPOLINE RESI~~UES -WERE MAPPEO U511412' EAiSTING DATA FOR THE MATRIX APP. OF EYPItNG. FACILITY: DIST. rEPLO-MASSOOBMENA, MINSK, USSR. UNL 1, ASS I F I ED ".-I I.-EMM, USSR UDC 548.5.531.717 1OFFE, Ya. I., SMUSHKOV, 1. V., ond SH,,E,!,M,,.ANYu..I. , ikll-Unian Scientific Research Inscitute of Single Crystals "Device for Measuring the Diameter of Single Crystals During Growing" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 2, 1971, pp 239-24b Abstract: A device developed atthe All-Union Scientific R6search Institute of Single Crystals for measuring the diameter of single crystals during growing is described. The measuring technique, based on photographic re- cording of the dislocation of a bright edge on the side of the crystal opposite the illuminated side, Is discussed with reference to the optical diagram of the phatorecorder. Whereas the generally used vi8ual measuring method has an accuracy which does not exceed.+ 10 mm, tiaa present method is accurate to 0.5 mm. USSR uDc 62i.376.2(om.8) SKOM, YE. T., SnTMA=CHj V. G.j an&BUrMRA, L. As -A Channel Modulato With ii';~`Lli Suppression" USSR Author's Certificate No 282463, filed 42 Jun 69, punlished 18 Dec 70 (from Ift-Radiotekhrika, 110 6, Jun 71# Abstract No 0312 P) Translationt A channel modulator with singAe sideband suppression Is pro- posed. The device contains a 3-DB power divider, switching diodes which are connedted to the output arms of the divider, and an adder. The width of the passba-nd is increased by making the 3-DB adder in the form of a directional coupler. V. P. 140 - 1/2-- 045- UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF AUSTENITIC GRAIN SIZE AND TEMPERING TEMPERATURES UN THE COLD BRITTLENESS OF STEEL -U- AUTHOR-(03)-SHERMAZAN, Isvps ZELENOVA, V.D-p GULYAYEVl AmPa r~.-CCUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 1970, (3)~p 23-7 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,SUBJECT A~,EAS--.MATERIALS TOPIC TAG-5--G~"AIN SIZE, MEi'AL BRtTTLENESS, ALLOY ELECTRON MIC905C.01PY, ALLOY VCiMPOSIT[ON, IMPACT STRENGTf4f Ms%Tlir~IAL FAACTURE, AUS rEN i T S T E' 1_~L TEMPERING, LOW TEMPFRATURE METAL, L W T-t, ER TUkE EFFECT/(U)40K!f CHROMIUM STEELs (U)25KHGT CHRL'MIUM $TEEL, W)12KJH~N4 NICKEL STEEL ~CONTROL MARKIPIG--NO RESTRICTIONS ~:..:DOCUMENT CLASS--U.N'CLASSIFIED ,.,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0014 STEP ,'40--Uq/0129/70,/OOOfOO3/0023/0027 CIRC ACCESSION iNO--AP0119010 UNCLASSIFIF-0 212 045 UNCLASStFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .-.-'C-IRC. ACCESSION NO-AP0119010 A.8STRACT/lEXTRACT--'kUl GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE STUDY WAS CARRIED OUT BY MEANS OF THE ELECTKON ~'-IECKOSCOPE METHOD DESCRIBED LY G., ET AL. (1966). STEELS 12KH2N4, 25KHGTi AND 40KH (C 0.13, 0-25v 0.113; AN 0.60, 0.94, 0.58; SI 0.20, 0.22, 0.30; CR 1.46, 1.0, 0.98; NI 3.60t S 0.014, 0,0149 0.019; AND P 0.026, 0.026, 0.025.WT. PERCENT) WERE GIVEN VARIOUS KINDS OF TREATMENTS: (1) QUENCHED FROM 850DEGREES, 12) QUENCHED FROJI-1 LZOODEGREeS, (3) TEMPERED AT 180DEGREESt (4.) TEMPCkED AT 500DEGREES. THEREAFTER IMPACT STRENGTH. WAS UET0. AND FRACTURES WERE STUDIED UNDER ELECTRON MICROSCOPE AND THE ULTIMATE COLD BRITTLENESS WAS UErO. FOR LOW -TEMP. TEMPERED STEELS BY OBSERVING THE APPEARANCE UF BRITTLE COMPONENT IN THE FRACTUREo WITH HIGH TEMP. TEMPERED STEELS THE ULTIMATE COLD ~BRITTLENESS WAS DIETD. BY THE AMT. OF FIBERS IN THE FkACrURE. FRAGMEU'TATION OF GRAINS LOWERED THE COLD BRITTLENESS, WHILE THE TEMP. OF TEMPERING HAD NO EFFECT. UNCLASSIFIEO V2 032 UNCLASSI RED PROCES'STNG DATE--IISEP?O TIfLE--tOL0 BRITTLENESS OF STEELS USED FOR AUTOMOBILE CHASIS -U- AUTHOR-CHECHEKIN, YU.F., ZELENOVAt V.D., NABATOVAt.K.A.%,,j~LERMAl" OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR %:,SOURCE--METALLOVEDe TERMs ORRABo METAL 19TOt (2)s 5-8 .-DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 .:--SUBJECT ARE-AS--14ATERTALS .-TOPIC TAGS--IMPACT STRENGTHP CRACK PROPAGATIONP METAL BRITTLENESSt HOT .ROLLINGt MANGANESE STEEL/(U)IOG20 MANGANESE STEELt (U)15GYUT LOW ALLOY STEELt (U)12G2AF LOW ALLOY STEEL CONT ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMF-1988/1303 STEP NJ--UR/Ot2g/70/0001002/0r)05/0008 ACCESSION NO--AP0106085 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70 ,,IKL ACCESSION NO-AP0106085 ABSTRACT/FXTPACT--t.Ul GP-0- A8STRACT* STEELS 12G2AFt 15GyUTf IoG?Bv AND 30T WERE STUDIED 'UNDER " STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS: (1) FOLL04ING C. NORMALIZING AT 910DEGREES, GRAIN SIZE MARK 10-11"v 121 It,; THE H-JT ROLLED STATE, TEMP. OF FI-NAL RnLLING 880-910DEGREESt GR41N STZF MAkK ri, SIGMA E~UALS 53-6 KG-MM PRIME2. OVERALL IMPACT FUNCTIONS, TAKEN FROM THE COMPONE14TS ONSET AND CRACK PROPAGATION FUNCTIONS,. WERE INo_;-'XE1J FoR AtLL OF THE STEELS. A METHOD OF INDEXING BASED ON DETG. TfIE VALUE OF IMPACT 'NF STRENGTH AT TEMP, BELOW THF THRFSHHOLP-OF COLD 9R.-ITT-LF -SS WAS APPLIED. THE -HIGHEST- ONSET -AND-CRACK PRI)PAGAT1311 FUNCTIONS WERE, 09SO, IN STEELS 12G2AF AND 15GYUT. ELECTRON -41CROSCOPIC ANAL: DETD NOT ONLY THE COLD BRITTLENESS THR.ESH7)LD BUT ALSO THE PECULIAR FINE STRUCTURE OF THE FRACTURE. A-,MICROFRACTOGRAPH OF THE VISCOUS FRACTURIE oF STEEL 12G2,~F IN THE HOT ROLLEDc~AND IN T14F NORMALIZED STATES IS SHD~0,14. 114 THE AREA OF DUCTILE FRACTURE, A DIFFERENT DISPERSION OF THE CUP SHAPE-0 STRUCTURE WITH DEPENDENCE ON HEAT TREATMENT WAS 0 8SDv STEELS'IN THE NnRMALIZED STATE DISPLAYED MORE DISPERSION OF THE CUP SHAPE STRUCTURE TH4N IN THE HOT ROLLED.AND~ANNrALED STATEo UNCLASSIFIEO mom i% USSR UDC 620.187 ZELENOVA, V. D., SHIMMAZAN, 1. V. "Electron Microscope Method of Quantitative Determination of the Viscous Component in a Fracture" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 12, 1972, pp 1477-1479. Abstract: It is suggosted that the percentage of the viscous coi,,)ponent in a fracture be determined by statistical processing oil the data from electron microscope studies. The confidence interval of the deviation from tile arithmetic mean value of the percentage of the viscous compoi-lent for three specimens with a reliability of 0.95 was found to be +-5.2%. 64 AA0039854-" UR 0482 T Soviet InventionS 11UStr Section I Chemical, Dervent, 237633 REMOVAL OF SCA4F. or dense oxide layers relatively small a pluralii~ of ar us metals or copper alloys, ticles made of1ferro is carried out by immersing the articles in an aqueous medium containing 2.5-5% of HCI~W 1.5% of an ernulsifier (OF-7 or.OP-10),,and 10-2011., of polishing grains (e.g. white electracorond6n), ar room temperaturi, and applying mechanical vibrations for 15-40 mins. The weight ratio artic es: liquid Is 1-2. The scale is efftccivaly and rapidly removgd. 6.6.67. as 1161895j'25-8, E.S.BLAGODETELEVA CL alia. 06.6~69.) B61.8/~j LO 12.2,69. Class 6?a. Int.C1. B24d. AUTIPIORQ: Blaaodeteleva, Ye. S.; Kozlbv, A. Ye.; kntoLzyuk, Yu. K..,- Solodkin, L. A. and likhonov, V. Yu. 19741244 us3k, UX 669.712 'IN, A. A., SHERIgZANX&I, YA T. SHAMPA2J-1111Y11i, V, V. YEFIVDVS-KAYA, T. V. , L A __ " t S ~ SHIKOYAN, M. G., and SIMOKOVDINA, G. S., All-Union Order of the*Labor Red Banner Scientific Research, Flanning~ Denign,,and Technological Institute ~of Sources of-Current (VNIIT) IlUtilization of a High4emperature Solbr Installation for the Study of High- Melting Materials in an Oxidizing Medium (on the Basis of the Lkample of beta-Alumina)" Yerevan, Izvestiya Ak-ademii Nauk Army&ftskoy SSR, SerLya Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, Vol 26, Ila 4, 1973, pp 3-7 Abstract:_ Enerimental research has been cqnducted~by the Armeri4n Department _df 1~he. MIT in Yerevan, on the thermal diss6ciation of soAum ~,A_ notassiu; beta-'alumina In a high-tc,7,erature solar heating installation I ''or tilt, purpose of obtaining a solid electrolyte. Results of thIs rusearch have demonstrated considerable stability of the beta-alumina under condition-B of radiant heating -nor in air: beta-alumina does not dissociate completely vith an ex ' ure of up to 30 minutes at the melting point (2,000-20500C, Sodium beta-alumiria ir con- siderably less subject to dissociation than is potassium beta-aluminur.. 1 figure. 1 table. 2 references. 1/1 Pes S R IVANOVA, V- S-, KOP"I-PIV* I- N., BOTVINA,,L. R., and 30,MRGER,. T. D. Uprochneniye metallov voloknami. (Strengthening Metals with Filaments), Moscow, "Rauka," 19739 206 pp Translation of Annotationi The book summarizes the results of experimental investigations and examines theoretical questions. Coefficients are calculated for elasticity In heteropeneous systemsp features are ahown of deformation and breakdown of composite materials and of the performance of these materials and of the performance of these materials in static, cyclic, and dynamic load conditions. The technology for producing composite materials is considered. The book is intended for researchers and practical workers -- metallurgistso tcchnical engineers, technology innovators# and students at machine building X" and wtallurgical inutItutions of higher learnin,* The aro 21 tables I" illustrations, and 333 bibliographical citations. Table of Contentsi PAGS Introduction 3 Chapter One 1. Elasticity Coefficients ofWsotroplc Crystals 6 1. Tensor and Matrix flotation of Hook's Iaw 12 1/6 12 Po Iwer 2..521.72-531.9 6 S. GPLIGO Photo- ..t,.erY r B j, a Sola Yrou, Vowers to Vve 7,11a~'i r Supply"'& Device ~O It Obrazts_)1_, 6 S voltaic Cell roTn '1~ellllI an 6 8, P ed 25 ecitlip -jzobreteniva, Q_ F1 ~. ~ya, -ate RO 7-71-619, -werl"S Ce'r Ice for PO r ~t~~c ji0scows Otiryt,_ ,s or S a dev 311tans a -uthol -rd evice cc _h~ ntlo(juces 31 - fea VO~ A_ -,e .0-r U jt~ ,,,o 18, 3,970, P Tj shl te certifica tit 1-11 ,his auti-jor s Itaic cells' ts 3 15 (1 bj Usins -relays T "ith Photovothe battery. . rove. . ti-te Nbstract, solar battery load to ice is 'lap acted 3-11 of t p ev ts coane rae-at frojr, afor cortrLecting the V contac battery r UtatOr t the reliability . th t ei tS diVide the soiar ciliPment -orran paten t I ~Ommqtato iece of e ture of tile in tie 5 of t e e. 0 e to a poijer PCl(.UPS The ontact is C e an coil cirCuitg. a Of Vhi se 'ions, e-C eral Cr of ti-jis relay. into se1v the Contact'; th,rough LGSR IVANOYA, V. S., et al., Strengthening Metals with Filazentso Moscow, "Naukat" 1973, 206 pp 17- Stratified Materials 52 18. Filament Materials 57 19, Complex Forms of Reinforcement 60 ChaDter Two Analysis of Factors Affecting the Strength of Hetals Reinfo:rced with Filaments 71 1. The Effect of Volume Breadth and Length of Filaments on tYe Strength During Stretching of Composite Materials with Unidirectional FJla- ments 71 1. Composites with Continuous Filaments 7i 2. Composites with Discrete Unidirectional Filaments 74 II. The Effect of Filament Diameter and~Placement in the Starting Sheot on the Strength of the Composite 78 III. The Effect of Filament Orientation 82 IV. The Effect of Reinforcement by Notworkia 84 V. The Effect of Residual Tensions 91 VI# The Effect of the Transfer Surface at the Juncture of Filament and Starting Sheet 92 3/6 13 USSR IVANOVI Y. 3.p et al9j Strengthening Metals with Filaments, Moscow, "Naukar" 1973, 206 pp Chaper Three Features of Deformation and 11foo-composition of Filament Yaterials I. The Eacromehcanism of Decomposition During Strett~hing of a Composite Containing a Brittle Starting Sheet and Brittle Filaments 96 II. Features of Deformation and Decomposition of Composites Containing a Plastic Starting Sheet and Brittle Filaments 99 1. A Deformation-Rezistant Starting Sheet and Brittle Filament 99 2. A Deformation-Nonresistant Starting Sheet and Brittle Filamentit4 III. Features of Deformation and Decomposition in Stretchin.- a Composite of Plastic Starting, Sheet and Plastic Filament 116 IV. Features of Deformation and Decomposition in Stretching a Composite, of Brittle Starting Sheet and Plastic Filament 120 V. Rheological Model of the Deformation Process tuld Decompo-sition of Composite Filament MaterWe 12-1 Chapter Four Anal~rsis of the Tendency of Composite Haterials to Brittle Failure I. 14icromechapics.of Brittle and Quasi-brittle Failuzze of Homogeneous 4/ Metals and A-1loys 125 Ez A 17, R IVANOVA, V. S., et al., Strengthening Pletals with Filaments, Moscow, "Nauka-,," 1973, 2-06 pp II. Investigation of the Tendency to Brittle Failure of Filament Materials 131 III. Investigation of Tendency of Brittle Failure of Laminated Materials 138 1. Performance Under Static Load 138 2. Investigation of Sensitivity to Delamination of Laminated Plodel Composites Under Impact Load. 145 Chapter Five The Effect of Reinforcement on Cyclic Durabilityl Damper Capability, and Theimal Fatigue I. The Effect of Reinforcirg on Cyclic Du=b ity 155 12 II. Damper Capability 162 III. Thermal Fatigue Chapter Six The Technology for Producing Composite Materials I. Classification and 3&sic Stages In Processing Composite Vaterials 167 11. Indirect Methods of Producing Composites 169 5/6 14 - USSR IVANOYA# V. S., et al., Strengthening Hetals with Filaments$ Moscow, "Nauka," 1973t ^406 pp III. Direct Methods of Producing Composites 178 Chapter Seven Interaction Between the Components of Composite Haterials 'Ar 181 Introduction II. Netal-to-Idetal Composites 162 III. Hetal-to-Cerazicp Ketal-to,-Carbon Filament# and Other Composites 187 616 1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATe--230CT70 lITLE--INTERGRANULAR THERMAL RELAXATION IN HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA -U- .AUTHOR-(02)-FOKINi A.G., SHERMERGER, T.00 ..... .COUNTRY OF INFO.--USSR S.OURCE--KIEV, AN UKRSSR, PRIKLADNAYA MEKHANIKA, VOL 67 NO It 1970, PP 10-16 TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TO PIC TAGS--THERMOELASTICITY, STkESS kELAXATIOU, INTF~kNAL FRICTION, .~.-POLYCRYSTAL, CRYSTAL DEFORMATIONi CALCULATIONt YIEL.0 STRESSo THERMAL -EXPANSIO,"1#,THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY -CONTROL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,-,PROXY REELYFRAME--1987/0245 STEP NO--UR/0198/70/006/001/0010/0016 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103903 N In *ODSn Sl N0lioNnj.N0llVl 3'dljO:) NttW'dVN ;lHl A-03NIVI9.0 11W slins3N ~131139 SDSV:) ANVW NI IVH1 SMOHS SIM13M 3N]IIVISANDAIDd '80:1 VIVO IVIN3WIld3dX3 Fulm snns-3u IV0113'dONI :10 NDST~JVdWCD V * H:)VO*dddV IN3d33310 V ON15n A9 03NIVIU0 3SOHI NVHl ~JDH51H 9eV H31HM s3niVA 140113DJA IVNH31NI ~3AN (101119W SIHI IMI SN(Ifivin),w3 'ivoiv,3wnN- Au NMc-HS Sl Il *Ss-iVl1J3IVW G9W)lX9lNUN 311SOdWD:) 30 SIVISA~i:) ONt-0--GO AIIND~93310 N33MI:339 s?xniA IVW)J,3H! Aq u3snv:) 1qojj:MJ-J ')IISV-190W~13H.L 3NITIVISAI~M!~iNl 3til 0~v'INIIW'63130 NI 03sn 3dV 09NIVIBO SllnS3~1 2HI 'SNOIIICIOV NOJIVI~M03 :)IW'IN,k(l AP)3nt)~IIJ SV 113M SV 'c.Nl01I33U*tl03 N01IVl3Wu-'0:) 311VIS ]Svnb NIVIN03 s~n-!VA 3/ill:M:33 gS3Hi 'S8DSN*=Ii AllOVdV:) ClNV 'kIJAli3nUN0:) IVW~J3111 (1;J%f~'N'()lSN7dX9 IVW1,43HI 'CI-191,k 3HI jo sqn-iVA -3A]133:3=19 Dill ~)%NJW]Wt3130 NI o9sn si SlqlVdIS GNV S3SS::IelS :10 SWe~l N1 SN0Uvnb3 AIlDllSV190WV:-jHI :JC W31SAS 3HI *I:A'~US 9V -0-d9 in)--I:)VZiIX3/1:)VbIS9V. .C06Ul0dV--0Nl NOISS303V :MjZ- 0LI:)DU"-:lIVO 5NISMO'dd 0 3 1:11 S S V -1:)Nn 9f0 Z/Z X111. PKOPFRTIF~ nr ro,'0111- --RLALS ~hcrrncrjjor, T. D., and V. N. Dotimn. Rheol"ica characteristics oforth~* ropic ally - reinforced polyrn(-ra. MP, no. 2, 197Z, Z76-283. A model in devc1oped for the rhcolcgical characteristics of orthotropically-rcinforced polymers based un calculations of experimental values for olastic and rheologicat properties of individual cIamponcnts. This approach allows a drastic reduction in 11tr nembrr 0 parameters nerossary for a complet,s npecification of the affiis~trcpy of elastic and rhcoiogical properties of composite mato:iats. The arthotropic material Is assumed to consist of anizatropic Zrjinsr =-=17, oriented along the x-y-z axes. Each grain has a laminar structure. ~ilh alternating elastic and viscoclastic layers, The degree of anisctrcrv and the viscociastic properties of the composite material can be varied to a large extent by a suitable choice of ten pararnefors (four elastic znodUi, four concenration coefficients. and two rheological characterimttcal. Parameters of individual components are used to compute the, rheolorical characteristics of.the.composite material either in the.Foygt (sic) or Royce approximation. The authors point out that Faygt's method (based on the homogeneity of the microdeformation hypothesis) is useful for the determination of operators of elasticity and shear moduli. While the Royce approximation (the homogeneity of the microtension hy"the3i3) gives a elinplified form of Young's modulus and P*i$SOn'2 Using Lite Royer approximation moAhod, pliab,itity matrices, are derivcd for a viscorlastic composite in operator formt and operator repro 9 entation z of Itechnical elastic moduli. Due to tho orthatropir S)rrnmetry of th m terial, only 9 of these are independent. It L% shown that each of the elas"i aduh Is represented by two real or complen resolvent 01 operators. contributions of Young's moduli components are calculated fcr various concentrations and ardectrepies, and conditions determined for discarding one of the Q* operators. For a complex exponential Q& operator with a lp ' M.A." USSR uDc: 621-396.6-181.5 SHEMAERGOR, T. D., BARYSHIKOV, V. G. Thermoelastic Constants of Heterogeneous Materials" Sb. nauch. tr. po probl. irdkroelektron. Mo_nk. in-t elektron. tekhn. (Col- lected Scientific Works on Problem of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology), 19709 IriP. 5, pp 19-26 (from RZli-RadiotekLnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V183) Translation: The authors calculate the effective coefficient of thermall stresses in heterogeneous materials. The method of repeated normalizations of the equations of therjroelasti city is used in the computation. A sum is found for a series in the theory of renormalizations in the approximation of localizability. A simple formula for the macroscopic coefficient of thermal stresses is found for a two-component.- medium. The formula may be Used in engineering calculations for -the design of microcircuits and large- -scale integration, as well as for other microelectronic devices which Contain elements differing in thermelastic properties. Resume. 117 USSR UDC 539.389 T FOKIN, A. G. and.QEAMR D. (Moscow) "Intergranular Thermal Relaxation in Heterogeneous Mediall Kiev, AN UkrSSR, Prikladnaya mekhanika, Vol 6, No 1. 1.970, pp 10-16 Abstract: The system of thermoelasticity equations in terms of stresses and strains is used in determining the effective values of the yield, thermal expansion, and thermal conductivity and capacity tensors. These effective values contain quasi-static correlation corrections, as well as frequency-dependent dynamic correlation additions. The results obtained are used in determining the intercrystalline thermoelastic. friction caused by thermal fluxes between differently deformed crystals of composite non- textured materials. It is shown by numerical calculations that this method gives internal-friction values which are higher than those obtained by usiag a different approach. A comparison of theoretical results with experimental data for.polycrystalline materials shows that in many cases better results are obtained if the Karman correlation function is used. Orig. art. has: I figure, 30 formulas and 10 references. Ar USSR UDC 541.6:547-l'118 RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., MALITOV, F. G., DONSKAYA, YU. A., and SHEMEGORDT 1. M. SC*. USSR Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry Imeni A. Ye. :kAQ'o-v Acad, "On the Confo=-ations of Certain Ch-loromethylthiophosphialc Acid Chlorides" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii NavIr, SSSR, Seriya Kftimicheskaya, No It, APr 73, PP 795- 800 Abstract: Results are reported on the study of spacial structures of the com- pounds with the general forinula RC-lP(S)Cff2CI ithere R :!-- C1, C21151 C61[51 P-ClC6114, and CH2CI using IR spectroscopical and dipole moment methods. In solutions these compounds exist in an equilibrium of two conformers, or-0 of which has the ti-ans orientation of the P:3 and C-Cl bonds. Analysis of IntraMole(~ular interactions has been carried out and related to the stabilization of the resulting spacial structures. It has been noted that replacement of a phoophoryl oxyGen atom by an atom of sulfur has practically no effect onintramolecular interactions. USSR UDC 547.434.661.718.1 GUSEVA, T. A., KOZLOV, L. H., and SHERMERGOM, I. M.,.Kazan' Veterinary Institute Imeni N. E. Bauman "Nitroalkyl Esters of Phosphorus Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 292-295 Abstract: In searching for new, biologically active compounds, symmetrical and mixed dialkyl phosphites ccntaining a nitrogroupin the aliphatic radical were obtained by condensing nitroalcohols with phosphorus trichloride or with alkyl dichlorophosphites. The dialkyl phosphittis were then condensed with chloral yielding esters of the a-hydroxy-O,a,B-trichlorcethylphosplionic acid -- analogs of chlorophsos. Biological evaluation showed that introduc- tion of a nitrogroup into an ester radical led to a lass of insecticidal potency. 1VAS,Y-UK, 1T. V. et Rl, Zhurnal Obshche7 1---hiriii, Vol 41, 11o 10, 1971, pp 2199-2203 in the rlyrinF ea-uation do -not follow a detectable nat-tern. These data confirmed the -oresumed mechanism Of hydrolysis via int-ra- molecular substit-ution of SE.' anion for Cl atom of the chloro- methyl radical. The elemental analysis data and some physical constants of I and IT are "Llabulated and -orocednres of preparation and kinetic study are described. 2/2 - 54 - USSR UDC 542.91 661-718.1 TO 17 -P - P, ~.T D t YA KO 7%;-0 VA . _7T. . 11 - ITJ lia L."~ 1'1 'E' _'- '~j Y~ ~. : Izg"4441 ".10''A. Kazany Ins-1-litute of Veterinary 1--ledicine imeni 171. E;.'Muman "OrganoDhosDhorus Conwounds with an (4-Hydroxvalkyl and a Chloro- methyl i1rdicals" 7 Lenin7,rad, Zhurnal Obshchey Mimii, Vol 41, 1,70 10, 1971, pp 2203-2207' -Abstract: In a search for biologically active compounds, a series of Dhosq,,hine oxides and -ohosohina-tes were synthesized, which contained,simultaneousLy an c