SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOVA, L.YE. - SOKOLOVSKIY, I.I.
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USSR UDC 531.3
SOKOLOVA,_)~?_Ye--
"Characteristic Indicators of the Vanishing Solutions of a Gyroscopic Systen,
With Partial Dissipation"
Moscow, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tele, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp 19-26
Abstract: JAn investigation is made of the influence of partial dissipation,
which stabilizes the position of equilibrium to asymptotic stability, upon
the form of the roots of the characteristic equation of a gyroscopic holonomic
system, with stationary bonds and a force function that does not depend ex-
plicitly upon time, with large dissipation and with small dissipation. The
reasoning is illustrated by an example, 5 references.
NEI
lhili 0,4,4401
1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
TITLE--REr-ORDING A LARGE rwmBER OF IMAGES BY THE METHOD OF SUPERPOSITION
OF HOLOGRAMS -U-
AUTHOR-( .03)-MIKAELYAN, A.L.t BOBRINEVI. V.[*1 SOKOLOVA, L.Z.
COUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR
-SOUq
NAUK SSSR, OOKLADYt VOL. 1919 APR. ly 1970, P 799, 800.
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--iMETHOUS AND EQUIPMENT
TOPI C TAGS--HOLOGRAM, MAGNETIC RECOROING? PHOTOSENSIT(VITY, SIGNAL TO
INUISE RATIO
C01111TROL MARKIP --NO RESTRICTIONS
N G
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA!4E--2000/1799 STEP ~10--Ult/0,~)20/7Qfl9L/000/079910800
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022 UhICL ASS! F I E-0 P-40CF5SING DATF-27tNOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0125411
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSfRAC'T. S~_UDY OF THE 'l_4UALJTY OF I '-l A 's P-S OF
SIMPLE 03JFCTS DURING -SUCCESSIVE RECOrROPIS7 OF A LARGE N(MiGER OF
HOtOGRAMS ON THE SA,-4.E SEGMENT (IF A PHOTGSENSIT SURFACF, THC 'AAXPiU;'J
POSSIBILITIES OF THIS TYPE' OF REC04"WING ARE FSTAF)LIShEl), fAKP'lG IT:lT0
ACCOUNT THE EFFECT OF NOISE ARISING AS a RESULT ',-IF THE GPIAINUIE~S OF THE
PHOTOE.MULSIONS. IT IS SHOivN THAT THE SIGNAL, TO, NOISE RATIO 15
_R OF PHUTOGRAPHS AND
INVERSELY PROPORT[ONAL TO THE SQUARE OF THE 1,IUNEiF
P4CREASES WITH AN INCREASE IN rHE NUMBER OF- LIG1111T S~::IIJSITIVE ELEMENI'S OF
THE K40TOSENSITIVE MATERIALt I.E..r'W[TH THE AREA OF THE HOLOG'RAM. IT IS
CONCLUDED THAT THE MAXIMUM RECORDING DENSITY DECREASES WITH Ar'l INCREASE
IN THE AREA OF THE HOLOGRAM,
-1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING BATE--230CT70
-DESIGN PR(NCIPLES OF HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY DEVICES -U-
.:AUTHOR-t04l--;M'IKAELIANEv A-L.r BOBRINEV, V.I., NAU IMOV, S.M.r SOKOLOVA, L.Z.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
`~-SOURCE-IEEE J. QUANTUM EL5CTRONICS USA), VOL. QE:6r NO. 4, P. 193-8
:JAPRIL L970)
DATE PUBLISHED----APR70
~~,.SUBJECT AREAS--B:CHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, ELECTRONI" S ANo ELECTRICAL
ENGR.
p,
TOPIC TAGS --HOL OGR APHY MEMORY ELEMENT, INFORMIATION STORAGE AN ETRIEV;,,kL,
HOLOGRAM
.":-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0072 STFP PIU--IJS/0000/70/000/004/0193/0193
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0123844
UNCLASSIFIED
I H 01, 1 WN ff .4 11 NO a mm x". F~ F 1, 11 ill, A F9! 1,111, T t t q, rI r, 1; 1 Pill -IT
2/2 027 UNCLASSIPIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CTRC ACCESSION NO--AT0123844*
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO METHODS OF INFOR.MATION STORGAE
IN A HOLOGRA?KIC MEMORY UEVICE ARE DISCUSSED: CA)NSEUCUTIVE STORAGE OF
INDIVIDUAL BINARY NUM13ERS ON THE SAME HOLOGRAM, AND PARALLEL STORAGE OF
MASSES OF BINARY NUMBERS ON INDIVIDUAL HOLOGRAMS. OPTICAL SETUPS OF
kESPECTIVE MEMORY DEVICES ARE DESCRIBED. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF THE
INVESTIGATION OF THESE SETUPS ARE PRESENTED. FACILITY: A.S.
POPOV SOC.'RADIO ENGNG, AND TELEGO.'iMUNICATIONSi -MOSCOWw USSR,
USSR uDc: 621.319-4.
N-
NEYW;, M. !., So A., SVERDLOVA, A. N., VDIOGRADOVA, N. V., RYI
NKO V. KOTEILINIKOVA, L. P.
DINA, L. P. , C=iKe 9~11
"Thin-Film Ceramic Capacitors With High Specific Capacitance"
U
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb, Radiodetali (Electronic Technolou.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components ,ryp. 4(21),
U 1970,
pp 3-9 (from RM-RadictekhniRa, 'No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5V322)
Translation: The authors discuss a new raethod of makl.ng thin-film cerara-le
capacitors.with high specific capacitanco, Their basic electrical charac-
are given.
USSR uDc.. 666.638.678.027.5
0.=,*VVA M. A., MEEKUSHEV, 0. M., NEYMAN, M. I., ASM(CRM-10VA, A. Yu.,
SVERDLOVA.,~.
"A Ceramic Suspension for Making Thin-Film Capacitors"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, pronyshleanyye obraztsy, tovar-,.yye znalki,
No 16, Jun 71, Author's Certificate No 303663, Division H, filed 31 jar. 69,
published 13 May 71, p 187
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a ceramic suspension for
making thin-film capacitors which is based on an organic solvent. As a dis-
tinguishing feature of the patent, a dielectric coating with a dense struc-
ture is -produced by taking the initial components in I;he following quanti-
tative ratios (in parts by weight): ceramic material-.!-10-20, acetone--
30-60, ammonium acetate--0.1-0.5, and the remainder exorlacetate--up to 100
parts by weight of the total.
USSR UDC 612.014.424-612-825-55
BOGDAYOVt G. V.j GOWDBURT, S. n.t ZU30VAl T. S.j SONOLOVA, 11. L.
"Comparison of Residual and Backwaxd kicrointerval ila-sItings by E~eans of
Measuring Absolute Judgement of Loudness"
Leningrad, Fiziologichaskiy Zhur=l SSSH Imeni 1. 1-1. Sechenova, Vol 57,
No 6# 1971, pp 806-817
Abstracts For clarification of both kinds of xaskinj!,j the research. objective
described was to study changes in loudness within tho same intervals. This
is research not on relative, but ab:;olute, loudness outirkition; that is in
comparison with a memory-retained standard. Elcro-Diterva.1 and infornztlon
theorry methods vere combined for this purpose. Tuo expe-ri-riontal tazka Ifere,
Sets 1) determination of the amount of transmitted 1.nfortaiion (A'11) on pure
tone loudness which folloned, after a 30 to 980 m ned intorval a --tronger tone
of the same frequency (zesidual masking) or preceded It by the rjame interval
(backirard nasking); 2) an error comparison was zadej i.e.,, the nmiber of over-
and underestimations of loudness on both siazild-ngs. Results showed that the
ATI on lominess in six categaries of pure tone, tzr4er the. described condi-
tions of Interforuncep ahowed a slarp, ATI docrease not cox-Tespondirg to con-
comitant threshold changes. ATI displacenents. in rosJdwa and bac~.ward jnask-
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BOGDANIOV, G. V. , et al., Fiziologl.cheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. H. Sechenova,
Vol 57, No 6, 1971# pp 806-817~
ings were not synaetrical. There was a contrast r.X dominant errors (over-
estimations with residual; underestimations irith backwa:rd). This is seen as
evidence of their differing origins.
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UNCLASSIFIED- PRnassING GATE--020CT70
.1 /2 009
TITLE--WEIGHT CHARACTERISTICS OF MEIOB,E;NTIIOS FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE
~OEEP SEA -TRUPHIC REGIONS OF THE PACI:FIC OCEAN
AUTHOR-;~.S~QKOLD~VA, ~M.N,~.
COUNT RY OF INFO--USSR, PnViC OCEAN
.:SOURCE--OKEANOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL 109 NR 2, PP 348-355
DATE PUBLtSHED ------- 70
SUc3JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, EARTH SCIENCES AIND
JCEANOGRAPHY
BOTTOM SAMPLING, SEA FLOOR, MARINE BIOLOGY
--NO RESTRICTIONS
NT.RCL MARKING
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,":-PROXY R'E&L/fRAME--1990/I388 STEP NO--UR/0213/70/010/0~12/0348/035()
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109456
UNCLASSIFIED
dab
009 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
-~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109455P.
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UNTIL RECENTLY THE TkOPHIC REGIONS
OF THE OCEAN FLOOR WERE CHARACTERtZED BY TRAWL SAMPLES OF BOTTOM FAUN&
IMACROBENTHOS). THE PRESENT PAPER DESCRIBES THE FIRST ATTEMPT To
CHARACTERIZE THESE REGIONS BY GRAB SAMPLES OF BOTTOM FAUNA
THE BIOMASS OF MEJOBENTHOS HAS BEEN TAKEN.AS A
CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE. BASED ON THE MEJOBENTHOS BIOMASS IN THE
OLIGOTROPHIC REGIONS, THE INTERMEDIATE ZONES HAVE BEE14 SHOWN FO.4 THE
FIRST TIME. THE MEI-OBENTHOS BIOMASS IN. THE,NORTHERIN ANU SOUTHERNt
OLIGOTROPHIC REGIONS IS 10 TO 30 TIMES LOWER THAN THAT OF THE
EQUATORIAL EUTROPHIC REGION (ALONG 140DEGREESW LONGITUDE) AND 3 TO 18
TIMES LOWER THAN IN THE INTERMEDIATE BOUNDARY ZONES BETWEEN THE
OLIGOTROPHIC AND EUTROPHIC REGIDNS. THE BIOMASS,IS, ON THE AVERAGEt 2.5
TIMES-HIGHER IN THE NORTHERN OLIGOTROP141-C REGION THAN IN THE SaUTHERV
OLIGOTROPHIC REGION. THE MEIOfi.ENTOS BIOMASS, PROOUCTION AND THE
AICTIVITY OF-HETEROTROPHIC mic .0,FCORA' AND 13PC IN ItHE SURFACE SEDIMENT
LAYER HAVE BEEN FOUND TO ft 04R.ECTLY INTERRELATED. THIS RELATIONSHIP IS
PRONOUN_4D MOST CLEARLY WAW~?ASSING FROM THE OLIGOTROPHIC REGION TO THE
EUTROPHIC.-ONE. FACIL I-T,Y4 INSTITUT OKEANOLOGII IM. P. P.
SHIRSHOWAN SSSR.
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CHEMICAL ABSTJ -7:0 -11114~ IU R 6 51~2 19
65989k Level of ziuiAents and their. uptake bi pet ts in
P
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relation I
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humus, 0.170-0.180% 6tw,N-, ~ P4`3
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WAS f-UVjCLUJED THAT THE P,%11;-1A.RY PkODUCT. IS, THE !)IMETHYLItY ORAL IDE OF rHL-
ACIO-v viHICH LN WAWIING kt-ARt ;WIGES INTO T HE TAU]'OMER,
FAI~ 1. L I TY INST
'MGL, SCIED IN Lf I
YYSCM~ USSR
USSR T.J60 541.124 +547.772.2
OVSYANNIKOVA, L. A nd SOKOLOYG,,~ -Institute of High Molecular
a
Compounds, Kiev, Academy esUSSR
"Mechardsm of the Formation of 1.1-Dimeth7lpyrazoliniizr.-3-o.-.ides"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Vlau]c SSSR, Seriza Khinichaslxaya, Val 4,
Apr 70, P-0 V-L'(-)J-0
Abstract: Acylation of N,N-dimethylhydrazine w1th. anhydrides of
-unsaturated acids leads first to the formation of N,N-dixaethyl-
hydrazide of the acid, which then regroups at an elevated temnerature
to~lts tautomer 1,1-dinathylpyrazolinium-3-oTide.
1/2 021 UNCLASSI F [ED
TITLE--DE-1 ERM [NAT iON (IF THE SfERIC ORIEN.fATION 0 FTHE HYOPOXYL (_'Roij?s OF
'YLY401PERIDINOLS AND THEIR ANALUGS ACCORDIM.) rO
STEREOISOMERIC 4#ETHYjN
AUTHOR-A05)-MAMONOV, V.I., DVORYANTSEVAv G.G-t SOKOLOVAr:T-0-f SYSOYE.,/A,
E*Bo t UMKOVSKlYt B.V*
.~'COUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR
.-SOURCE--ZZH. ORG, KHIM. 1970t 6(5)t. 1087' 91
D.A T EPUBLISHED -------- 70
:~IUBJECT AREAS--CHEM ISTRY
-TOPIC TAGS--STEREOCHEMISTRY, IR SPECTRUMi PIPERGIEv HYDROXYL RADICALP
QUINOLINE, ALKYNE
:CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRicrioNs
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA,"IE--3006/1266 STEP f~40---IJ!?,/0366/70/006/1)05/10137/IC)')l
CIRIC ACCESSION' jN1j--ArP013W)etfj
2/2 02 1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
C[RC ACCESSMN NO-AP0134940
::A8ST.kACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE WAVE 140.1 THE INTENSITY9 AND
GROUPS
THE WIDTH AT MID POMT OP IR BANDS ASSIGNED TO AXIAL (ALPHA) OH L
OF 2R,4R PRIMElt OTSUBSTITUTED,4tHYDROxytl75rC~l~%tETHYLPIPERIDI~',IES (1)
IER THAN THOSE ASSIGNED TO THE EQUATORIAL (EPSILON) -)
'WERE ALL HIGh LH
GROUPS. E.G. I (R EQUALS Ht R PRIMEI EQUALS C TRIPLE BOND CH) HAD AN
ALPHA OH BAND AT 3619 CM PRIME iNFGAT[VEI AND AN EPSILON UH BAND AT 3611
CM PRIME NEGATIVE1. SIMILAR DIFFERENCES WERE FOUI~,10 WITH OTHER r (R AND
R PRIMEL GIVEN): ME, C TRIPLE BOND C11; H, ET; AND MEY ET. ANALOGOUS
ALPHA EPSILON OH BAND DIFFERENCeS EXIST IN 4,01,SUBSTIRITED),
4,HYDROXYIZIMETHYLOECAHYDROQUINOLI~NIES,(R IS ET OR C TRIPLE RONfl CH).
'FACILITY: MOSK, INST. T014KOI KHIM. TEKHNOL. 1:M# L040NOSOVAI MOSCOW,
USSR.
ITNCLASS 1 YI ED
filla0i D Ili~lll
m,
USSR uDc 665-55
ISHCHUX, YU. L. , SOKOLOVA11--!~!.-P.- , SINITSIN, V. V. , and GOSHKO, N. S. ,
"The Effect of Viscosity and the Degree of Purification of a Dispersion
Medium on the Properties of Complex Calcium Lubricants"
Kiev, Neftyanaya i Gazovaya Proinyshlennost', No 6, Nov-Dee 70, pp 37-39
Abstract: The viscosity of dispersion medium and the extent to which
heavy aromatic materials have been removed from it have practically no
effect on the stability of KCa-lubricantal preseiice of resinous mate-
rials lowers their stability, The effective viscosit~y of KCa-lubri-
cants in positive temperature range drops with iacreased degree of oil
purity and is hardly affected by the dispersion medi=4 Resinoua sub-
stances lower the condensing action of the complox calcium soap.
Changing the viscosity of dispersion.medium oi, its purity exhibits no
effect on the compressibility of oil.from XCa-lubricant* Lubricants
made of highly purified oilo tend to.harden at high temperatures. In
general-the use of high purity, distillation:oils,lowers the mechanical
:stability of KCa-lubricantse
fkdhily h 0" MIN A.
KJir_ffillM~
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USSR UDC 578.6
_L. V., SOKOLOVA T. H., and
YERSHOV, F. I., BYKOVSKIY, A. F.,
ZHDANOVl V. M., Member Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Institute of
Virology imeni D. I. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"The Morp hology of Hybrid Ribonucleoprotein Complexes (Pseudoviruses)"'
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol,210, No 5, 1~73, pp 1206-1207
Abstract: It was established in earlier work by Yershov et al (DAN SSSR2
Val 189, No 4, 882, 1969) that addition of.the infectious RNA of the virus
of Venezuelan equine encephalomvelitis.to iche fraction S 105 of the hyalo-
plasm of chick embryo fibroblasts results in the formation of hybrid ribo-
nucleoprotein IRNF) complexes (pseudoviruses) that consist of the virus PNA
and:cell proteins and differ from the virion WIP in regard to their sedi-
mentation distribution and floating density. They are insensitive to the
action of antivirus antibodies, but at,the same time~exhibic infectious
activity. In the work reported at present,,the morDhology of the pseudo-
viruses in question was studied by electron microscopy. It was established
that the oDtimum ratio for the formation,of the RNP complexes was 400 gamma
virus RNA to 1.6 mg protein. On purification of the~RNP complexes (pseudo-
viruses) by centrifuging in a 10-30% density gradient of sucrose dissolved
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USSR
YERSHOV, F. I., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk S.SSR, Vol 210, No 5, 1973,
pp 1206-1207
in an isotonic phosphate buffer (0.1 M NaCl, 0.01 M phosphate buffer,
pH 7.2) the fraction corresponding to the peak of MR complexes (80 S)
was collected and studied by means of an electron microscope. Centrifuging
in a CsCl gradient was also carried out. Threads with a diameter of
25-30 A and bundles of these threads were observed. :The hybrid pseudovirus
:complexes resembled the-virus, RNP and differed from Informophers in size
-and shape.
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USSR UDC 576.8q8 -036 -396 -332 -095 33
URYVAnW. L. V.) SOKOLOVA, T. 'K. YF,101iOVj F. I., and ZdIDAIT)Vi IV.
Institute of Viro or-Y i're`-'ill~_.~'IE. Ivanovoldy, Acw:lenW of 11,~a6dcai Sciences uTSR)
.0
"A Study of tlie E-enomcman of Cormlex-Lngl Between 'lira! RIM and Cell Proteins"
Moscow, Voprasy Vinisologii~, No 6, Nov/Dev 12, pp 61'0-(*f6
Abstract: Pill -,,34 C,11 -0-. ca~ertdes of Chick anibx~-O Tibrc--~Iart nrotcl-ro er~.-,_
plexing iiith Vene7uelan calzi'lle cncephalm~yelitis virw; FL-Wx -,-urc stu'dict.:..
ple;-zim-, activity bial-wec"i proticill, I qo1ated in a coiunxi i: tu -~~Tf 6.'111
u
and no~- seJJ:*J;-icnt-1n: umon F; CCriti-ifligatio'n.
anri,
judf-cO. by tlt:: cleirroe t-o N.'.41 -,,;_-Js by
Clas,s("3 Of, proteiin;-. 92) am" 6-4.!s) with difforill, ccrp,
On a Oucrosa stren"."I W., thie
has an effect- or. mmlexing activity: the Cr'neent-mti"n" !-~-L.O-l
O.M_O.i3L~ to connidcrably -ecluces sarntion of' vi:r1n], IL -vas a-31-so
r~",Mtjl that 'P1,7h fj.1jfpVV s the proteill
Moreover -A protf:in weibat ratio fm.-.,, 1:6 1;(:~ 1:1.5
constanf;
hea-v-jer viml Jq!A th-_. ~1;uok o Jr.j.",
t1j;A ionic "A'rengti., v:~ral 'WIA to
USSR
URYVAYEEV., L. V., et a!., Voprosy Virusologii, i-To 6, -(L;,, Pp 670-676
cannot react reaAily with protein. Thougji the biclai- cal- sig-nifilcance of IrQk:
protein coa-.rplexing remains unclear, the fact that such cnmlexes arise in iso-
tonic nedia suGgest that such st:tuctures exist in infected cells. Rae reia-
tionship bebeen the w~,,ight increase of viml RIIIA m-id the quantity of prote-In
U~
available suggests that when protein is low in quantity it distribmtes itself
unifox-,Lly a~nong all PVA imlecules and F&A sedimentation rate. does not increase
noticeECbly.
7i ~-- ffiZ~11,
777-74~'
ussr uDc'6zti?.02q
S. S., F17jslco Technical
CBMOV, A. Y., SOYCJ~
rmtitute imeni A.,. F. Ioffe, nrrS1'Acader7 pt Sciences
"StWy of Pore Size Distribution in Spxayecl Coatings"
Foroshkovaya I'vIetallur-giya, No 4, (100), Apr 71, pp 46-49
Abstracti, _%re size distribution in solids can be deterd.ned ',-r several
poros-Ineter and nntallographic analysis methcxls were com-
methods.. Vercury
1,arecl as a. nvaw- o~' dutornining, poa7e ralzo distribution il~ aluminum oxide coat-
iftgs. The coatirgs were ni:ruaxed by gas flane-nprayixig, *r plu:3nla -Ipraylac',
Determinations of pore size by hydrostatic awtpension ant~f -the :ne-rcun! porosi-
meter agreedd well with each other but did not agree vr1th the ir-sulta obtained
br,aLcrophat-ographic methodz-.. Gas-fluu-spraycd coatipp showed a porosity
oE'1?%5-+ 0.5% by either hj-drostatlw- suspenslon or. porosdiietar methods and
M&+-.O.,r~Z ky the rderaphotogra-phib methods. Plasma s:,=ying gave 9.3 t
res-pectively, It- was,concluded tha~t the parosimeter
OF.3% and 7.9 � 0. 1~ -
method- ineasv--ad the distribut Lon of, pore si so, by the "ji;1X!rcwing" of s 4 zes and
tbat analysts kr mic-rophotogmphic petbods:reasureii "edirs." There-fore,
beca-use of the heterogemeous mrticle forms in the coattrig opi!raation, the
IbLt-ter method is recommended.
USSR UDC 621.375.82
VOLOSOV, V. D., DUMOVNM, A. M., KRYLOV, V. N., and 5,PKOLOVA T. V.
"on the Transformation of Laser Radiation in a Free Oscillation 'Mode to
the Second Harmonic"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics -- Collection of Works),
Nc 2, Moscvd) "Sov. radio," 1972, pp 101-102 (from M-Fizika, No 10,
Oct 72, Abstract No 10D871)
Translation: The energy dependence of.the transformation coefficient of
the radiation of a Nd laser operating in -a free oscillation mode was
investigated. A transforuiation coefficient of 0.105% was obtained for a
cc of 20" and an energy density of 75 joule/cm2. An energy density
diVargen
of joule/CM2 was the breakdown thieshold of thi, ~KDP crystal. Authors
abstract.
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USSR UDC 616-001.26:616.15-07:541.135
SOKOLOVA, V. A., and LARIN, A. A., Chair of Biochemistr~,,, Kiev Medical
Th"s"ticure
"Distribution of Electrolytes and Water in Whole Blood and Blood Plasma as a
Result of Irradiation"
Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, Vol 53, No 3, pp 122-124
Abstract: Experiments were performed to determine the whole blood and blood
plasma content of sodium, chlorine, and potassium after irradiation of rats
with doses of 600 and 900 rads. The rats were sacrificed and their blood
examined within 2, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after irradiation with a dose of
600 rads, and 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 days after irradiation with a dose of
900 rads. It was ettablishad that the changes in the tonrent of electrolytes
in the blood and plasma depended on the dose and the time elapsed since
irradiation. The content of sodium in whole blood of rats Irradiated with
either of the doses increased somewhat, with the larget;t increase noted by
llth to 14th days after the irradiation. Doses of 600 rads had no effect on
the plasma content of sodium; a maeked increase in the plas-ma content of
sodium was noted in rats irradiated with a dose of 900 rads, with the largest
increase noted by the 11th to 13th days after the irradiation. The whole
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RNIII 1-115HMI;iI
USSR
SOKOLOVA, V. A., and LARIN, A. A., Vrachebnoye Delo, Vol 53, No 3, pp 122-124
blood and blood Dlasma content of chlorine increased insignificantly in the
course of the experiments, with the largest increase noted on the 7th day
after irradiation of the animals with a dose of 600 rads, and on the 5th and
16th days from the moment of irradiation with a dose of 900 rads. The po-
tassium content in whole blood and blood plasma from animals irradiated with
a dose of 600 rads decreased; it increased, however, in the blood plasma of
the, animals irradiated with a dose of.900.rads.
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USSR UDC 616-057:615.33.012.6)-097.3
G_ and FILYUSKINA, Z. G., Institute of Labor Hygiene and
Occupational Diseases, Gor'kiy
"Immunobiological Shifts in Occupational Diseases Caused by Antibiotics"
Moscow,.Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye- Zabolevaniya, No 10, 1971, pp
24-27
Abstract: Sixty-three female workers in a plant manufacturing penicillin and
streptomycin and 24 ho~;pital nurses were examined for sensitivity to these
antibiotics and candidiasis antigen. The phagocytic reaction was also studied
as an indicator of nonspecific iviminity. Thirty-six of the 87 were allergic
to the antibiotics mid candidiasis antigen. The phagocytic activity of tile
neutrophils decreased in the first or absorptive phase of the process in 72
of those who had prolonged industrial contact with the 1---ntibiotics, but the
intensity of digestion increased markedly in the second or digestive phase,
apparently in compensation for the initial decrcaije. The bactericidal prop-
urties of blood plasma from those occupationally exposed to thc-,, antibiotics
were twice as potent as the. control. Titus the main factors In the pathogenests
of occupational disease caused by penicillin and streptomycir-1 s;(!em to be sen-
sitization and impairment of immunological reactivity.
Public Health, - Hygi er4: and Sanitation
USSR UDC 615.835.5:628.83
ASHBELI, S. I., ORESHKOVIC11,1. V., G o rk i v
Institute of Labor Hygiene.and OccupAional Diseases
"Ventilation of Aerosol Inhalation Rooms"
Moscow, Voprosy Kurortologii Fizibterapii i Lechebnoy Fizicheskoy
Kulltury, Vol 36, No 1, 19,71, pp 72-76
Abstract: The mothod of treating various diseases by letting
patients inhale the aerosols of alkalis, antibiotics, sulf-
anylamides, bronchodilators, antihistamine, vitanins, cortico-
steroids, proteolytic enzymes, and other dru,-,s is becor.-iini.,
increasingly more popular. Tiventy inhalation,roons in the city
of Gorlkiy were studied and found far from adequate. Each
inhalation room accommodates three to six persons, cach breathing
a different aerosol. Because of poor ventilation, significant
residual amounts of various drugs remain in the air,' yielding
an "aerosol bouquet" and causing chronic dise:ases among the
personnel. In contrast, the auth:ors describe the inhalation
room designed by them. It contains several individual chambers
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USSR
ASHBEL', S. I., ORESHKOVICII, 1. V., and SOKOLOVA, V. G.,
Voprosy Kurortologii Fizioterapii i Lechebnoy Fizi.cheskoy
Kulltury, Vol 36, No 1, 1971, pp 72-76
which are closed during treatment, and a ventilation system
which is properly installed and has enough power to purify the
air. This inhalation room has bee:n used forI years with highly
satisfactory results.
TTY7""I "T1131,21212;
USSR UM 577.1.64-,,:.).-61_o.014.461
so V. I., Chair of Biochemistry rde-r Ykdical Institute
"The Effect of Vitamin C on Som. Indices of Water-Salt I'lletabolism during
Experimental Hypoxia"
Kiev, Metrainskly Bilokhimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 42, No 3, 1970, PP 372-376
Abstract: HerLic by-poxia was induced in rats by int,.amu.-,cular injection of
sodium nitrate (15 q;/100 g body weiL;ht). Water was retained in tissues of
rats subjected to henic hypoxia. The increase in totalvater content was due
to -the extraceLlular phase, s:Lnce Intracellular water content decreaced 1n
Uils process. An antLlogous dintribution of sodium ions, was noticed in the
brain and skeletal imscles. 11~1)ervolvtrda is thtis accompanied. by hy-perhydreirda,
a very inportant factor in relation to the raintenance Of OSTDtiC pressure in
the extracellular phase. Disorders in water distributim in the brain and
skeletal Lmscles may be prevented by administration of~vitanUn C. However,
in the liver, kidney, and muscles, vitamin C has no effect an water distribu-
tion. In these cases intracellular potassium is accumulated amd extracellialar
potassium is depleted, resulting in increased.oynthesld:of &VcoZen and protein
in the cells.
sitigii ciistals 7
USSR uDc 621.315.592(088.8)
GORYU140VA, A. XCOV, V. N. , SOKOLOVA, V. I., TSIrEMIOVA, YE . V. , and
SHMIIYOV, G. V., PhysicoteeL.if,;I*Tn"stittWimeiLi A. P. loaYee
"Method of Preparing Copper-, T:ln-, and Phosphorus-Base Single Crystals!'
US SR Authors' Certificate Vo 252289, Cl. 12c, 21 (Bold), filed 11 Jun 68,
published 30 Jul 70 (from Wh-Retallurglyat No 3, I'lar 71, Abstract VO 3C529)
Translationt The method of preparing Cu, Sn-, and einglo crystals,
for exanple Cu4BnP , at high temperatures is unique in that, in order to
obtain a 8--miconduPor-compound possessing photoelectric sensitivity in the
IR region of the spectrum, the crystallization process is carried on from
Dolution in an Sn melt, Rith charge componenta taken ia the folloving ratios
(wt.%)' Cu 36.7-37.7, Sn 17-17,Bo P 44.8-46. Phosphorus in -taken trith an
"o
excess of 1-1.5 wt.,% as compared with calculationa. The process is conducted
0
at.IJOO-1050 for 1-1.5 hr with subsequent olow cooline at a rate of 2G+ 5
dog/hr.
'A
~iC i t I I-,
1e. F., and 80FOL~)VA, V. I., Chair of Biochomiiitry, Ydov Medici!d lnzatltuLij
_Etfect of Sublethal and Lethal Radiation Doses on Extracollular and Intra-
calluliar Oist-riblition of Water In Certain Rat Tissues"
Kiev, UkralnslcV BiokhLmichoski, Zhurnal, Vot 42, No 4, IY70, PI) 1494~98
Abstract: Ionizing radiation was fouzid to lower the total wator content iii the
brain, liver, kidneys, and skeletal muscles of rats. A lathal dose (900 R) had a
more pronounced effect an dehydration than a sublethal doPe (600 R). The decrease
in total water content of the tissues was accompanied by an in*rease in the volume
of plasma. and extracellular fluid. Shifts,in water distribution between tho cell
and its environment wore more pronouncad with lethal radlatjon,, Irregularities in
water balancit, between the cell and its environment ocaur:prior to shifts in total
water content and are more rogular and distinct Irregularitios in water distri-
bution may bo duo to irregularities in elactrol~to distrIbration. since tho ex-
change of sodium between the calls and tho, surrounding mijdium occurs prior to any
shifts in total sodium content. AccLutulation of excoss oodium In the extracellular
space may lead to a transfer of water from the.cells inti) the oxtracellul;kr ragiun.
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
1/2 022
l-ITLE--ON SOME PROPERTIES OF CDSNP SU82 IN STRONG ELECTRIC FIELD -U-
,,'AUTHOR-(05)-GORYUNOVAt N-A-, LE0N0Vt-EvI-v ORLOV, V.M,,,p R00IQNOyj"'&.Fff
SOKOLOVAt V.I.
C 0ftMl-O`fl--tNr-o--us s R
NO. Tt P- 393-4t 16 APRIL
-saURCE-PHYS, LETTERS, NETHERLANDSo VOL. 3 LAI
~.'.':DATE PUBLISHED -- ---- 7q
SUBJECT AREAS~--PHYSICS
TACPS--PHOSPHIDEt CADMIUM COMPOUND, TIN COMPOUNOr HIGH FREQUENCY
CURRENTv OSCILLATION# ELECTRIC.FIELD
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0441
SSLON N0--AP0111634
STEP NO--NE/0000/70/03L/007/0393/0394
ASSIFIED
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111634
1-~iABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENT
OSCILLATIONS IN A NEW TERNARY SEMICONDUCYING COMPOUND HAVE BEEN
FACILITY.'
PREDICTED THEORETICALLY AND OBSERVED EXPERIMENTALLY,
ACADEMY SCI.-USSRP LENINGRAD*
lip- 3!!
A N Abstracting Sdrvice: Ref. Code:
cc. (AO0576- CHEM ~5-10 U IZ_ 0 0 (V
ICALST
fo 104301b Evaluating the activity uf an aluminosilicate crack-
ing catalyst., j r-J.; , SEE -Q_ -1 Iforazov. 1B. F-
__~USSR). K P? *44. TOPIP h~asei .1970,- 15(l), 17-221.
other
Auss). H as gas-camier was sa'td. With isi)octah~ 0) or7
raw material, heaterl, and fe(I into the reastor contg. 1 g cata.-
lyst at 550*C and the reaction products entered ii chromatog.
column packed with 0.3-0.4 min. firebrick contg. 14% quillGline
and analyzed. The catalyst activity was detd. in ri0ation to the
amt. of H converted expressed as wt. % yield of ~ the reaction'
product-,, detd. 30 min after feeding r.11w material into the mactor
at space velocity 0.04--0.0035 hr"', remaining const, for another
6) hr. The relation between the conversion of 4*4ud activity
coeff. of the catab-st was linea_-~ : The content of C01c, obtained
from secondary reactions-, and butylents as main reaction '.prod-
ucts depended on the sp. surface of the catalyst also, detg. its
selectivity. The relation between'the selectivity diitd. as sibove
and the ratio of gasolline to coke yieldis lvwi linear. ~Jhe 11irtlind
was also used for detg. the ellect of various 46puritics of the raw
material and metal impurities of Ihe catalyst on its,i~fivitv and
selectivity. Characteristics of various catalysts ii-nd results ob.
tained are tabulated. The app. and exptl. results are graphically
presented. GGIR J
REEL/FRAME
19842011
US& MC. 546--779~-
Nuoum, A. V..,~SOKO
~~KAI_V. K., and VOLKOV, T.. V
OCalculation of Isotope Accumulation of Transplutoniun: Elements under Neutron
Irradiation of Different 'Starting' Haterials"
Mningrad, Radiokhiniya ~~, No 3, 1970, pp 481-486
Abstract: The accumdation of transplutoniiLm. element-s. can be achieved by. pro-
high S =0 -
longed irradiation of targets in I -density neutran.beais, which i e - n
sive. Consequently, the processes taldmg place in the. irradiated targets rrust
lur; - -ns-
first be theoretically studied, Most important are: acc" uLttion and t:-
formation of transpiutonium isotope,,~ and contamination" of tlle target wit-t
flzslon produ--ts. Calculation of the acc=UlzVtiQn allovi;, one to evaluate the
-..-ae]As and to opti=ze Vie irradiation conditions- So far, 24011u has nat been
studied as nossible 'Ist-arLingll misterial. rhe accumulation o_ tran5plutoniiza
gpu Z14,bu ar neutron
elemenTs from the most ;)ro6abla isotopes. ,a m, Dy
irradiation was studied. The calculated results obtained from evaluaTions of
heat.-evalution in the targets and target contaminatdan.~Y fission products
were also studied.
1/1
034 UNCLASSIFIED' PR'OCESSING DATE--230CT70
IRON: 54 TARGETS SU3JECTEU TO NFUTRON
1,-LE--RAO,IOCIIEMICAL,COMPOSITION OF
IRRADIAT-ION TO BUILD UP A MACROQUANTITY OF: IRON 55 -U-
,~:,~A,UT`HOR-(02)-VOLKQV, V.V.t SOKOLOVAw* V.Ko~
~,~.CCUNITRY OF INFO--USSR
___.SOURCE__RADIOKHI.)4IYA 19709 12(t), 163-72
~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'.StJ8JECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
T-OPIC TAGS--NEUTRON IRRADIATIONt IRON ISOTOPE, GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY, ISOTOPE
PRODUCTION, HYDROCHLORIC ACIDt ISOTOPE :SEPARATION#. QUANI (TAT IVE ANALYSIS
CUNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAr'-lE--3001/Z2O4 STEP NO--UR/0186/TO/01.2/001/01~)3/0172
CIRC ACCESS110,N `,40--AP0127566
2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127566
-i%BSTRACT/;-=XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GAMMA SPECTROMETRIC ANAL. OF
PRIME54 FE IRRADIATED IN A FLUX OF 2.5 TIMES 10 PRIME15 N-CM PRI~ME2 SEC
TO AN INTEGRATED DOSE OF 10 PR[ME22 REVEALS THE PRESENCE OF PR[ME55 FE,
PRIME59 FE, PRIMI-54 MN, PRIME51 CR, AND PRIME60 CO (FORMED FROM THE
PRIME54 FE) AS WELL AS PRI,'-IE124 SBI PRIME95 ZR PRIAE95 NO, PRIME110 AG,
AND PRIME123 TE (FORMED BY ACTIVATION OF IMPURITIE~S). IN 8-10 N HCL
SOLNS. COINTG. PRIME55 FE (WITH AN ACTIVITY OF 2.2-2.7 CI-ML), Aaaur
--.11-12PERCENT OF THE FS IS PRESENT AS FE PRIME2 PQSJTIVE, FORMED AS A
IN THE EXTN.
RESULT OF RADIOLYTIC REDN. OF THE FE PRIME3 POSITIVc.
ISOLATION OF FE ISOTOPES FROM THE SOLNS.?THE SH ACCOMPANIES THE FE,
WHILE THE ZR AND NB ARE DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE VARIOUS FRACTIONS. THE
--:---,-.-~NUCLEAR, TRANSFORMATIONS DURING THE LRR40NO: OF.THE PRIME54 FE SAMPLE ARE
~SVBJECTED' To' A- THEO'RET"ICAL ANAL;~
k SS-1-f-f-r-9
1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING-DATE-04DEC70
T-ITLE-INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS FACTORS ON THE COPOLYM~R.IZATION OF ISOBUTYLENE
.AND ISOPRENE -U-
~-AUTHOR-(04)-SHLIFER, D.i., KOVALEVA, G.v.3 SOUSTOVA', N.V.t SOKOLOVA, V.m.
COUNTRY OF INFFO--USSR
~'SOURCE-KAUCH REZINA 1970t 29(5), 1-3
~DATE PUBLISHED----70
~-..SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATER[ALS
--:.'-,TOPIC TAGS-COPOLYMERIZATIONt ISO,PRENEP 'LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT, ISOBUTENE
--.CONTROL MARKING-r-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FR4,'-lE---3006/0915 ST01 ND-UR/01.3d/ ')/02f;/(305/0001/G003
CIRC ACCE~5,Sfu',N NO-t,310138003
LA LIU- Ll
212 022 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
C?LRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138003
ABSTRACT/EXT'~ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* ISOSUTYLENE (1) AND ISOPRENE WERE
COPOLYMD. IN ETCL OR ISOPENTANE (11) AT MINUS IOODF:GREES TO MINUS
30DEGREES. AT SIMILAq TO IMINUS 3.00EGREES THE MIXT., BECAME HOMOGENEOUS
AND THE COPOLYMER MOL. WT. AND COMPN. DID NOT DEPEND ON THE SOLVENT. IN
THE HETEROGENEOUS COPOLYM. AT LESS THAN MINUS 30DE1311EES THE MOL. WT. OF
THE COPOLYMER OBTAINED IN 11 WAS 3-3.5 TIMES LARGER THAN TMAT 08TAINED
IN ETCL* THE CHANGES OF THE SOLVENT ANO- TEMP. VARIED THE AMT. OF I
UNITS IN THE COPOLYMER FROM 4 TO 10PERGENT,VOL. WITHOUT ALTERING 1TS
MOL. WT. FACILITY: 'VSES, NAUCH-ISSLED, iusir. SIN. KAUCH. IM.
LEBEDEVA# LENINGRAD, USSR.
C-i-l T-c Ti;Tl
....... ....
ASS I F HH.0 'F -'V 7 0
UNC. L
Z 6 ~K* ~[VAHVES --L,--
C N 1 K ON A G A M A C, I :D SC No 0 .,'Y
L41, PLkS~JIN, G-N-
:CCUNTkY CF luiFC--LSSR
:SCUR%-,E--Kl--li,',. CE-TFRGTSIKL. SOEDIN. 1970#
(3) 422-6
-DATIE PL-FLiSl4ED-----7G
-::SUi3JECF AREA S--B ICILGGICAL AND MED[CAL SCIENCES, CHERISFRY
JOPIC TAGS--PYR I D I Nti v At', I N E UE R IV A r I V C- ANT(TUBERCULAR LMUG,
-13ACfEklOSfASIS, MOLECULAk STRUCTURE, (AMMICAL SYNTlil-SIS
CCATR CL
UCCUM E N I C LA S-- UNC L A S S F HED
PRUXY REEL/Fll'slME--3003/Cj995 S FCP
Cbir, D 1.11011,
212 020 UNCLA551FIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
GIRC ACCESSICiN Nf,--APCI-5CCj4l
, I I H I GH
ABSTRACT/EXTRAG,--to Gi~-o- v3srRAcr. S H. 0 lei N0 IN M I C RF I C Ii E
TUB EPCULC'J'f 'ITIC ACTIVITY AGAk61 H SlMil RV (MYCJi3A('-rElkllJM TUBERCULOSIS)
WAS FLUND. FGi~ A FElw 3F M~- SYNTIA~Sl ZFO GMAPCS. OTHERS SHUWl:O
BACTER105TATIG ACTIVITY AGAMisr L(ACTOBACE.LLUSIGASE1 7369 AND
STWEP-HOCOCCUS) FA'E-:CALIS 8043. FACILiry: , IISES.:. UAUCH.-ISSLED.
KHIP--FARll. INST. IM. uPDZHCNIKlDZE, MOSCOW, USSR-
PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
112-:-: 020 UNCLASSIFIEW'
~14TLIE-COMPLEXES OF TITANIUM AiND TIN TETRACHLORIDES 'd'LTH ACETYLACETIONE
,~AUTHOR (03)-KGGANP V.A.v SOKQ"Ya.~~O.SIPOV, 0.A*
,,..-COUNTRY OF I IN FO--US SR
~'.'SCURC E--ZH. OBSHCH. KHTM. 1970, 40(4), 833-8
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
S U-3J EC TAREAS-CHEINIT&STRY
..,TOPIC. TAGS-TITAINIUM CHLORIDE, TUN CHLORIDE, AC ETOINE, IMINIE, COMPLEX
SPECTkUMt IR SPECTRUM
:,:C'0hrR0L IMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
D-OCWiENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
'~PIROXY REFLIer-RAME-3006/0824 STEP
tl[RG ACCESS[ON NO-AP0134557
LiN CAS F ID
_212 020 UNCL ASS I F I ED' PRO~CESSMG OATE-27-NOV70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134557
.ABSTRACT/EXTRArT__(U)
u GP-0- A35TRACT. HEATING THE AR-OM. AM[NES WITIA IC
CH StW2 IN HEXA,'IF CAVE THE APPROPRIATE ANILS 'WHICH TREATED WITH
METAL CHLORIDES IN C SUB6 rl SUi,36 GAVE THE FOLLCIWING CO,"ik-LEXES (WHERE A
EQUALS ACETYLACET0,NE ANIL; L EOUALS ACETYLACETONE 0,METHYLANEL; A PRIME
EQOALS ACETYLACETO-NE PYNITROANIL; A DOUBLE PRI'ME E,~101_~ ACE-TYLACETONE
.HEXYLI-MINE; ANID A TRIPLE PRIME EQUALS ACFTYLACETONE DODF t 111 N
E):
TICL SU34.A SU[32t RED, M. 153DEGREES; TICL SUB4.L S-1.1112, RED, M.
1400EGREES; TICL SU64.A PRIME SUB2r REDf M. 1Z80E~;.Rl:_:l_7S; SINCL SUB4 . A
SU321 COLORLESS* 14. 152DEGR.EES; SNCL SUB4.L SUH2, COLORLESSY mo
142DEGREES; SNCL SUB4.A PRIME SUT32 COLORLE-SSv M. 120DEGREES; THE
COMPLEXES WITH A DOUBLE PRIME AND A TRIPLE PRIME WERE FO'RMED IN 2.-1
RATIO WITH TICL SUB4 AND IN 4it RATIO WITH SNCL SU34, ON THF BASIS OF
SPECTROSCOPIC DATA ONLY AS THE COMPLEXES COULD NOT ill: ISOLATED. THE UV
_S I.NDICATE A -DONOR ACCEPTOR BOND BETWEEN
AND IR SPECTRA OF THE COMPLEXI i f
THE METAL AND THE 0 ATOM OF T
HE CAqBOPJY( , GROUP. FACILITY:
ROSTOV.-NA-DONU GOS- UNIV.v ROSTOV-ON-DON, USSR.
-----------------
Lq
gal
01
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fill
ra All
V 41
kv
04
Aw
RIFA
UISSR UDC 621.317.4:621.316.122
SOKOLOVA YE. A.
"Magnetostriction and Its Temperature Coefficients. for Certain Ferromagnetic
Materials"
Tr. metrol. in-tov SSSR (Works of the Metrology Institutes of the USSR), 1971,
No. 113(173), pp 68-73 (from Referativnyy. Zhurnal,. Ifetrologiya i izmeritel
naya tekhnika,. No 11, Nov 71,.Abstract No'll.32.1768)
Translation: Results of a measurement of magnetostriction A and its tempera-
ture coefficients 0 for samples of alloys Yul4, K50F2, K65 and F600 ferrite
as a function of magnetization intensity (or magnetizing field strength) and
temperature are presented. Measurements of A were conducted in the temperature
range 12.5-44201- for samples of the alloys at a magnetization intensity Up to
2.-103 a/m and in the temperature range (-110) - (+1811)OC fo-.~, 'the ferrite at a
field strength up to 50 ka/m. The error of measurement of magnetostriction in
the ran~ge (1035)-106 was 6-0.5%. 5 ill., I table, 2 ref.
1/1
1/2 018 UNCLASSir-IED~:--' PRQ~ESSING DATE--30OCT70
:-~.'r.ITLE-ON THE ZETA POTENTIAL OF PARTICLES IN MULTICOMOONENT SYSTEMS -U-
YE.YEf SOKj6RVAt YE.A., LAVROVv LoS.
-_:CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'kNALv 19701
HU, VOL 32v ~NR 2t PP 301 303
Z
7~,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
~TOPIC TAGS--BARIUM FERRITE, [RON OXIDE, ADSORPTIONr COLL010t CHEMICAL
I TY
,.,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT (:L4SS--UNCLASSIF[Ef)
PROXY REEI./FRAME--1992/1655 STEP NU--UR/0069/70/032/(;02/0301/0303
C IRC ACCESSIUN NO--APOIL2649
UNCLASS I F
212 018 UNcLASSrFIE0- PRQC:ESSlNG DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112649
"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT* LETA POTENTIAL OF THE DISPERSED
NSION CONtAINI.NG LARGr (10 PRIME
PHASE HAS 13EEN MEASURED IN A SUSPE, I
~NEGATIVE5 C.4) BARIUM PARTICLES WITH A LOW.ZETA POTENTIAL AND SMALL 110
PRIME NEGATIVE6 CM) FE SUB3 0 SUB4 PARTICLES WITH A HIGH (POSITIVE 28
MVI ZETA POTENTIAL. ADSURPTION OF SMALL PARTICLES BY LARGE ONES IS
.08SERVIED AS 'OELL AS INCREASE IN STABILITY AND ZETA POTENi'IAL OF LARGE
,,.-,PAF,kTICLES.. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN.THE AMOUNT~OF ADSORBED PARTICLES
-..-.AN() THE ZETA POTENTIAL OF LARGE PARTICLES POINT$ TO A DISCRETE LOCATION
:DF.ITHE CHARGE ON THE SURFACE OF LARGE PARTICLES*
_F
,l
USSR t,,Dc 632.~).'
TP'UIIOV,. P. P. ,VULO- XOIJ 1,--' 1, S. D.,
IMMIaz0vt N. 1.I.,
DYI~SFWKVIA, G. E., GOLY-6111III, N. M., Ani'-~"111TSEV' V. I., S.,
MOISEYEN70, L. G., ZAIRIN, B. A., MIUMVZHUSTUN, M. A,
ORLOV, S. I., ZAVILZION, P., and TAUSH, A. - 1.
"Folycarbazin"
V sb. Rhin- sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical P1wit Protar.-tants -- collection
of wo--ks), vYp 1, Roscow, 1970, Pp 95-104 (fton RZh-Khimlya, No 13, 10 J-0-1 72,
Abstract NTO 131-1503 Iry T. A. Belyayeva)
T=slationt The effectiveness of polycarb-azin (1) or. aole acab and
vine rd1doir equal:~ that of zineb JI) and PAyraz-combi, )child 012 ch~?2:-X-ry-
fruit &ray rot it equals Bordeaux liquid (1-TI) (1 Percent), but is ahnadd c-.P
1I. I equals II and III for Clasterosporium infp_ction offen chur--y plum
ard tomato macrospor-losis. The decisive factor which deburnin'ci them lenz.-th
of action of I is precipitation, which washes thej)=jXLMtJ.OT1 Off pl&nts.
61
USSR UDC 612.8.019.941
MERKULOVA, 0. S., SOKOLOVA,_ Ye. V., and FILARETOV, A. A. (Reviewers)
Rezul'taty Issledovaniv po 11forfologii, Neyroendokrinclogii, Neyrofiziologii,
Povedeniyu i Patologii Nervnoy Sistemy (Results of Investigations Into tile
Morphology, Neuroendocrinology, Neurophysiology, Behavior and Pathology of
the Nervous System) by Lishshak, K. (Editor), Budapest, 1972
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR Imeni I. M. Sechenov. Vol 59, No 9,
Sep 73, pp 1451-1452
Abstract: The collection contains articles about presynaptic influences on
the formation of postsynaptic structures on the brain dendrites, the binding
of H3-estradiol to the brain and uterus, and the decrease in electrical ac-
tivity of subcortical formation neurons on habituation to new conditions or
on adding ACTH and corticosteroids. The reyiewers'question the hormone
dosage level of the latter. Additional articles discuss the dependence of
elicited potentials in the auditory core an the stimulus frequency, the
influence of t~he hippocampus on the nesoencephalic structures, the correla-
tion between cortical electrical activity and stimulation of the thalamus
nucleus, the refractory period in the reinforcement of lateral hypothalamus
structures and the influence of disturbances in cervical lymphatic flow on
the EEG and brain function.
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE-18SO70
~~-TITLE-HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY IN RATS WITH AN EXCESS'OR-DEFICIT OF
~-C.ORTICOSTEROID HORMONES -U-
:AUTHOR - -SOKOLOVA, YE.V.
COUNTRYOF INFO--USSR
:.SOURCE--ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY DEYATEL'NOSTIP 1970t VOL 20P NR I PP 85-88
,.04TE PUBLISHED -------- 70
E REAS- BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL 15CTENCES
J CT - ~A
~
.-TIOPIC TAGS--RAT* HYDROCORTISONEP BRAINP ADRENAL GLAND, SURGERY#
RECTROPHYSIOLOGY, NERVOUS SYSTEM
CUNTROL RESTRICTIONS
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052246
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212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--185EP70
CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0052246
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EXPERIMENT WAS CONDUCTED ON 96
RATS OF THE W[STAR LINE BY THE MOTOR ELECTO DEFENSIVE METHOD.
INTRAMUSCULAR CHRONIC INJECTI.O.-N OF AI MG-100 DOSE OF HYDROCORriZONE DID
NOT AFFECT THE RATIE OF CONDITIONING, BUT SIGNIFICANTLY SHORTENED THE
'MOTOR REACTION LATENCY AND THE TIME OF RUNNING IN THE LABYRINTH.
ADRENALECTOMY, BOTH BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF CONDITIONING AND AFTER ITS
STABILI.ZATIONt SUBSTANTIALLY PROLONGED THE MOTOR PEACTION LATENCY. THE
~:,CHANGES IN LATENCY ARE SUPPOSED TOBE THE CONSEQUENCE OF CORRESPONDING
CHANGES IN. BRAIN EXCITABILITY~
-UNCLA c 0 I-E-1
77
USSR UDC 539.1-074.8
MRNYAYEV, V. B., SOKOLOVA, Z. YA.
HThe, Part Played by a Reflector In a Scintillation Detector of
ZnS (Ag) B10
Kharkov, Monolcristally, Stsintillyatory I Orfran:chesk L iwdno-
fory -- Sbornlk (Ilonoc--7stal-s,-B-Fin-~Eil:Cii rs) and Orga c L~n6a~
phores - Collection of Works, go 5, 1970, pp 224-228 (from,
Referati= Zhurnal, MetrologiZa I IzmaritelInai-a Tekhnika, No
12, 1970, Abstract 'NO 12.321.1497)
Translation: The articla deals with the part played by the
7eflector fn a two-dimensional dispersive neutron detector in
measuring the layer thiclaiess of the saintillator. It has been
experimentally shown thai; the reflector increases the effective-
ness of the neutron regiatration and changes the differential
amlitude spectrum of tho detector pulses. Consitieration is given
to a number of designs of -3-dimensional deteatora: from the -point
of view of the offectiveriese of neutron registration an4 the
litude speetrm of pulnes from the photoelectronic multiplier.
riguren,, 0 bibliographic entrion.
r
'USSR UDC 539.1-074. 8
CHEFWAYEV, V. B., SOKOLOVA. Z. Ya., Physicotechnical Lristitute imeni
A. F. Ioffe
"A Neutron Detector"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobret(!niya, -promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
1970, No 3o, Soviet Patent No 288172, class 21, filed 3LJuI 69t published
3 Dec 70, p 88
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a neutron detector in
the form of a moderator light guide inside of vhich are coaxial cavities
vith a scintillating material. 'I-he moderator light k7aide is co-,~ered by a
reflector. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the effectiveness of
neutron registration is improved by forming the cavities with surfaces of
truncated cones having an identical central solid ang~.e at the exit pupil
of the detector, Vaile the surface of the moderator lig:ht guide is in the
shape of a hemisphere. The patent also covers a mdification of the de-
tector vhich is distingiiishi~d by the fact that the technclorq of making it
is simplified by making tip 1;he iwderator lig~rL gui& surface from the
surfaces of a cylinder and two tntacated caries.
1/2
USSR
CREWYAYEV, V. B., SOKOD)VA, Z. Ya., Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshiennvye
obraztsy, tovarnyye znak;L, 1970, No 36, -Soviet Patent 'Nro 288172, class 21,,
filed 31 Jul 69, published 3 Dec 70, p 8,8.
65
UDC 621.375.82
SOKOWVSKAYA, A. I., KUDMAVTSEVA, A. D., SUSHCHIMSKIY, M. M.
"Self-Focusing, Induced Raman Emission in Substances With Small Kerr Constants"
V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v optike (Nonlinear Processes in Optics--collection
of works), Vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 262-266 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12,
Dee 72i Abstract No 12D890)
Translation: A study is wade of the self-focusing of laser radiation in a
ruby in a modulated Q-factor mode and the induced Raman emission caused by
it in liquid nitrogen and calcite as functions of the thickness of the
scattering layer and the purapi~-g energy of the laser. The experimental
conditions are similar to those described previously (Ult-Fizika, 1972,
6D1130). In nitrogen induced Raman emission occurred in the inhomogeneities
of the laser radiation, inside which self-focusing:of t1i'll- first Stokes com-
ponent of induced Raman eraission. was also observed. The number of points
of occurrence of induced Raman emission and self-focusing dep-'-nded on the
thickness of the nitrogen layer and the energy of the laser radiation. The
first self-focusin.,y ray was observed in nitrogen at a laser radiation energy
of 0.013 joules. With an 44' -nerease in the energy of the laser radiation the
number of self-focusing rays increased to 30-40. A further increase in the
laser radiation energy led to blurring of the pattern at the output end of
112
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SOKOLOVSKAYA, A. I., et al., Nelineyn. protsessy v optike (Nonlinear Pro-
cesses in Optics--collection of works), Vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp
~262-266
the cuvette without signif,"-cant increase in the number of self-focusing rays.
In the cases of appearance of self-focusing near both ends of the cuvette,
anti-Stokes radiation was observed along the axis. The self-focusing of the
laser.radiation with ener&J'.es of 0.2-3 joules was observed in a maximum
layer 100 i-am thick. Only self-focusing of: the induced Paman emission was
observed, and self-focusinly, of the laser radiation was not detected, In
as much as the calculated values of the self-focusing thresholds as a result
of the Kerr nonlinearity appreciably exceeded the experimental values, the
conclusion was draTm that self focusing was observed by an increase in
polarizability of the molecules on excitation of them. Tlie bibliography
has 10 entires.
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Acc. Nr: Abstracting rvice: Ref. Code:
#052532 CHEMICAL ABST.5~10
e 104293a Standardization ofa Platinum Cata yst. &)kollska
I A. M - G >.;,
qrQk:h v A va hill ili'l. -(L"R). veirn-
'Ma-d,-iVaukKt7~,XS-rRI970,L)'0(2),66-7'*Russ). The':contenfof
cations of alkalfi m tair. in Ptol, nliAt ~be detd. exactly in ord
e et to
prep. a catalyst that is optimal for~i given type of ahem. bond.
The degree of A02 purification can~~ be 66ntrolkd by dw electro-
chem. potential of Pt-black The potential varies inv~nely itb
the cation content. The hirdrogemation rate of coniptis. with
variow types a f cPem. biond~ is, a ftiaOiaii of the potentW of the
Pt black. The washing is'spee6ti up by a floi--type app.
f During the pro-ess batches of 0" 11 PtO: are taken, reduced with
ctd. in latiQULtoaSCE, 1. Holt j
H, and the potential is d re
Epidemiology,
USSR UDC 616,981.55-022-34
MORGUNOV, I. N., SOKOLOVSKAY�~Jj, G.v and KOIMNIKOV, Kiev Eedical Institute
imeni A. A. B09OZIMM-110",
"Some Ways irt. Which Pathogeindo Anaerobes Spread!'
Hoscowt Gigiyena i Banitari,
ya, No 4, 1971t PP 25-28
Abst=tt The epidemiology of botvUsm and tetanus is largely Influenced by
the complex interaction of soil ani other natural and aooJ.al factors. A
major source of infection of the soil is the excretions oT cattle, poultry,
and rodents in whose stomach contents. Clostridium tetani aaid Caostridim-a
botulinum were found In 62 to 64% and 21 to 34~', of 1400 zt-haple-9 analyzed.
Tetanus morbidity its very high in regions itith a predomin6zce of chei-nozems,
meadow, and alluvial soils but low in erosion rogiozw. Alluvial soils ax%3
infected with a great variety of microorganismsp including spore-forrang
anaerobes. Anaerobas are readily ti=sported uith soil x1nex-als in them pro-
cess of denudation and accumulation uh-tch in sh_nping t1he prosent-day relief
of the earth's crus-tt. S-UU. anothe= important route of' spxead of the ciausative
agents of totanus and botulism is the duat sto=# which occurs with fair
frequency in tho Ukraino. Axwayoic of duat. =Pfully Won frolu the tops of
enow mounds tho day follouitig a dust atorm ;vvealed the rxilosonca of both
microorganisms in almost 20%;of the sampleso
UNGL At S*I:F I ED PROtESSING DATE--30OCT70
-T-ITLE-- I NO ILES OF EXTEPNAL kESPIRATION FUNCTIUN IN PATIENTS vvITH CHRUNIC
SPLCIFIC~ PULMGNARY DISt:ASES-,--U-
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GUINT R YOF INFO--USSR
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SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
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CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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PROXY REEL/FRAME-3CO2/1739 STEP NO-UR/0475/70/000/005/0084/0087
CIAC ACCESSICN NO-APOL29107
UNLLAS) S I F 1 -0
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
C I R C, ACCESSION NU--AP0129107
:A6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES (TRYPSINP
'CHYMOTRYPSIN, RIBONUCLEASE, DESOXYRIBUNUCLEASE IN f! E FQIRMS OF AERUSOLS
AND TkYPSIN ANU CHYMOTRYPS[N INTRAMUSCULARLY) WERE USED.FOR THE
TREATMENT OF 97 PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC NON SPECIFIC 1:'IJLMGNARY DISEASES.
TREATMENT RESULTED BOTH IN AN IMPROVEMENT OF THE CLINICAL CONDITIONS AND
INDICES OF EXTERNAL RESPIRATEUN FUNCTION. SIGNIFICA14T EMPROVEMENT OF
PINEWICTACHGMETRIC DATA EVIOENCES THE ACTION PF FIROTEOLYric ENzytAc-s oN
THE ?4AIN.PATHOGENETIC FAC'TOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF rHEsE DISEASES,
~DRAJNAGE FUNCTION OF THE BRONCHI. FACILITY.- PERVOGO MOSKOVSKOGO
-::MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA.
USSR UDC; 512.4
SOX01OVSkIYA, T. V.
"ReDresentations of Fini~-,e Universal Algebras in Finite Semi-
'Groups"
Moscow, lv~atematicheskiye -gametXi, vol. 9, No. 3, 1971, pp 285-290
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to .-Cormulate a salu-tion
to the problem posed to -~he autiior by Yu. K. Rebane: '.-.'h.-.t cond-i-
tions must be satisfied by the system of opera-~ionsSl-such 'that
any finite algebra with -~hv Eiven system of oper-2.tions may be re-
presented in some finiie semi-P 'roup? The author -:olves the prob-
lem by stating and proving th(.~ following. theorem: If n(;,~1).