SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VECHER, A. A. - VEDYAYEV, F. P.
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USSR UDC 669.15.74
SAMOKHVAL, V. V., and. VECHER, A. A., Minsk
lf'Mermo c Properties of Hard Al -Mn Alloys
Moscow, IAN SSSR, Metally, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 75-77
Abstract: The authors earlier demonstrated the pos-sibility of measurement of the
5 thermodynamic properties of aluminum alloys by the enif method using galvanic
elements with calcium fluoride as the.electrolyte. This mothod is used in this
work. to study, the thermodynamic properties. of the A141n system in the 0-70 at.
Al concepit-:ation range at tempe-ratures,of 933-1040*K.1 The integral free Gibbs
energy, enthalpy and entropy of formation of alloys of liquid aluminum and 6 Mn
at 980'K are calculated,
77-
1/2 - 0i7 'UNCLASS101ED' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-EVALUATION GF THE NATURE,QF THE-CONDU CTIVITY OF SOLID OXYGEN ANION
ELECTROLYTES USABLE IN THERM 'ODYNAMIC STUDIES -U-
,:AUTHOR-(02)-VECh'ER, D-V-t VECHER* A.A.
C
V.,ccUNTRY, OF 'INFO-USSR
AKAD. NIAVUlK BELARUS.
SSRt SER4 KH114. NAVUK 1970v (139
113-15
DATE PUBLISHED-70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
BIOPIC TAGS-SOLID ELECTROLYTE, METAL OXIDE, OXYGENt,PARTIAL PRESSURES
THERMODYNAMIC CALCULATION, CRYSTAL.ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
C C NTRQ LKARKING--w-NO RESTRICTIONS~
-WCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-2000/1140 STEP NO--UR/0419/'70/000/001/011310415
~`CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0,124795
UNCLASSIFIED
~2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124795
Af3STRACT/EXiRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IONIC TRANSFERENCE slO. 17
suBij bF A SOLID ELECTROLYTE fZR0 SU82, THO SUB2, ZRO SUB2-CAOi THO
SUB2-LAO SU31.5t THO SUB2-YO SlUB1.5) WAS CALCD.13Y THE EQUATION T SUBI
EQUALS SIGMA SU31-SIGMA SUSI PLUS SIGMA SUBE)c 1,61HERE SIC14A SUBI AND
SIGMA SUBE ARE IONIC AND ELECTRONIC'CONDS., RESP. THE T SUBI OF 0.85ZRil
SU82-0.15CAO AT 1410-610DEGREESK IS'10.995-0.974*t-WHERE TOTAL (IONIC AND
ELECTRONIC) TRANSFERENCE NO. 45 UNITY. THE TflERsMODYNAMIC EQUATION, LOG
P SUBE~EQUALS (MINUS 67,000 T), PLUS J9.5.1 DERIVED BY~ V. A,
ND V. (196811
WAS-USED FOR CALCN. OF P SU8Ei,:THE:PARTIAL PRESSURE OF 0 ABOVE THE SOLID
ELECTROLYTE AT WHICH SIGNA'SU I S GMA SUBE. AT
8 EQUAL . SJ 1000DEGREESt LOG
P SU3E FOR.THO SU82 OR ZRO~SUBZ WAS '.MINUS 33.11 FACILITY:.
-SELORUSS. GOS. UNIV. IM. LENINA# MINSKr.,USSR.
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~'_Uz 033 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS OF TITANIUM WITH ALUMINUM -U-
UTHOR-102)-SAMOKHVAL, V.V., VECHER A.A.
C*0UN T R YOF INFO--USS.R
~~:,~MIRCE-AKAOEMTIA NAUK BSSR, DCIKL'AOY,.. VOLc L41 FEB., 19701 P. LL9-121.
D AT, EPUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUIWECT AREAS~-,MIATERI ALS, ,CHEMI STRY
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TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTYr TITANIUM ALLOYP ALUMINUM CONTAINING
~01) I C
'CA LC I UM FLUORIDE
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toJ_4'TkOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA?,JE--1996/0982 STEP NU--UR/0250/70/014,'000/011910121
ACCESSION NO--AT0118147
UNCLASSIFIED
'212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF--160C'T70
ACCESSION NO--AT0118147
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT, DERIVATION OF THERMUDYNAMIC DATA
D IN OFT,
FOR THE HE FOPMATLON' OF ALLOYS OF lIV;NIUM, W11H ALUMINUM
A 0 T& 50 AT. PCR 'N
FROM COMPONEINTS IN THE CUMPQSITIOI~ RANGE FRO~ CE T
ALUMINUM. THFSE DATA ARE OBTAINED ON THE BASTS DFAEASURE~MENTS OF THE
Q 'IC CELLS W I TH A SOLID ELKTROLYTE (CALCIUM FLUDRIO,:~) IN THE
l IF- GALVAN
E
TEMPERATUIRI-E R.A'GE FROM 890 TO 1010 K. THE. RESULTS ~-.'JF THIS STUDY ARE
SHOWN TO COINFIPM THE PRESENCE OF ORDERING IN THE COMPOS-ITiON OF T13AL
THE EXISTENCE OF A TWO PHASE REGION BETWEEN 12'44) AND 22.4 AT.
-PERCENT ALUMINUM AT TEMPERATURES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF 660 C.
FACILITY: BELORUSSKII GOSUDARS:TEVt4i4YIi~UN,I.VERSITETt MINSK, BELOURSSIAN
MR.
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UNCLASSIFLEO: PROCESMIG DA
C-111C ACCESSICN NO--AP0124795
':~-ABSTRACT/EXTIRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IONIC TRi~NSFERENCE NO. IT
(7RO
'UBI) OF A SOLID ELECTROLYTE SUB2, THO SU3,2, ?RO SU82-CAO THO
SUB2-LAO SU81.5, THO SUB2-YO.SUB1.5) WAS CALCD. BY. THE ;EQUAT !ON T SUB I
A-QUALS -SIGMA SUBI-SIGMA SUSI PLUS, SIGMA SUB E)
WHEIRE SIGPIA SUB[ AND
SIGMA SUBE AREIONIC AND ELECTRONIC CONDS.v SP. *THE T SUE1 OF 0.85ZPO
SUBZ-0 15CAO AT 141C-610DE-GREESK IS 0.995-0.974; WHbRE 101*AL
JI&NIC AND
ELECTRUNIC) TRAINSFERENCE NO. IS UNITY. ' THE THERMODYNAMIC EQUATION, LOG
41 SUBE~ EQUALS IMINUS 67,1000-T) PLUS-. 19..~51 ~DERIVED-("Y. V. AND V. (1.966),
USED.-fOR CALCN. OF..P SUBE, -TfiE-: PARTIAL'~ PRESSURE', OF 0 ABOVE THE SOLID
AT WHICH SIGMA SUB I-EQUALS. ~ SIGM-A SUBE. AT 1000DEGREES, LOG
UBE FOR THO SUB2 OR ZRO SUB2'.WAS~MIRUS~33.1~
P S FACILITY:.
BIELORUSS.-GGS. UNIV. IM. LENINA# MINSK#-.USSR.
USSR uDc. 621-373.8
VECWjVIOV, G. F.
t1correction of Dynamic Errors' in Ouantizing Phase by Parametric Emission"
Tr. K~ybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 19TO,
vyp. 44, pp 107-113 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,.No 6,,Jun 71, Abstract No
6D151)
Translation. As a result of analysis of the differential cauation of a
parametric oscillator with linear capacitance of the RN junction, a cir-
cuit is proposed for correcting the dynamic errors ofthe oscillator which
arise when the frequency of the phasing signal differs from half the pump-
ing. frequency. lFhe phasing.signall in narallel fed tcr Ithe parametric oscil-
lator and.to the input of a frequency deAector. ..The correcting voltage is
sent from the output of the frequency detector to the-bias circuit of the
nonlinear-canacitance PN junction of the oscillator tiudz circuit, detuning
71
it in proportic- to the deviation.of the phasing,signta frequency from
half the pumping frequency. It is _shovn~ that- correcti6n with the use of
EL linear frequency detector is possible. only within a 'very n~arrow detuning
range, Use of a detector with a nonlinear relationshiT~ between output
voltage and frequency may appreciably extend.'the range of satisfactory
correction. BibliograLphy of three titles,..- -Yu. B.
USSR UDC: 547.94-4/945
DPITIKOVSKAYA, A. N., SHEYCHMO, V. I., 13PITIKOVSKlY, I., VECHKANOVA, L. D.,
KABANOV, V. S., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Yedicinal Plants
"Ergovalide a New Alkaloid From Ergot.spursil
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedinenly, No 1, 1973, p 134
Abstract: Paper chromatography was used,to isolate a now alkaloid from ergot
spurs. The base has empirical fOmula C21H26004~ a molting point of 152.2
154PC (from methanol), Z&/20 80;80C ( c 0.47- chloroform), M 366 (mass-
spectrometrically det e named "ergovklide". Chemical,
erminRd), and has been
UV, IM and mass spectral analysis suggest that the base.has the structure
o
f 11
-lysergylvalylamide.
1A
USSR UDC ~43.0621547.94t633-88
VEEC~ BAJ?#KQVSK1Y, A. I., BAN'KOVSKAYA, All-Union
c entific Research Institute of Medicinal Plants
NY
mthod of Quantitative Analysis of Ergometrine in Ergot Spurs"
Tashkent, Kh1miya PrJrodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4p 19?2, PP 483-48?
Abstracti Results are presented from studies connected with the development
of a method of quantitative analysis of argometrine in spurs of ergot of
the ergometrine strain of VILR (Al.1-Union Scientific Reseaxch Institute of
Medicinal Plants) breeding which is the basic raw material for obtaining
ergometrine. Primazy consideration was given to stukving the conditions of
extracting the ergometrine from the raw raterial, its chromatography and
removal.from the sorbent. The method provides.for fat extraction from the
ground-ergot spurs using petroloum ether as,was described for ergotamine
(A. N. Banlkovakayal at al.j Red, prom. SS$Rt:No 4, 42, i964). Diethyl ether
in a 1#20 ratio was used to extract the total alkaloids from the raw material.
The alkaloids were extracted with nt us
-co inuoi :zixing:for 2~hourz. Both paper
and thin-layer chromatographic techniques-are described.'
USSR UDO: 547-945-1
BANIKOVSKAYA, A. N., YECHWOVA3 L. D., and BANIKOVSKH, A. I., All-Union Scienti-
fic Research Institute of Medicinal Plants, Bittsa, Ministry of Health USSR
I'Composition of Alkaloids From
Ergot of Ergometrinic Strain Spores"
Ye -382
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh So dineniy, No 3, 1970, PP 381
Abstract: Ergot of ergometrini-c strain spores is studied as to its alkaloid compo-
sition. Alkaloids were extracted 1rom ground ergot with dichloroethane, from which
they were exhaustively removed with,a solution of tartaric acid. Bases were ex-
tracted from tartaric extracts with chloroform after al~linization with z=onia.
Upon standing in the cold, white crystals with m. p. 159-160 0 were isolated (from
methylethyketone and ethylacetate) of composition C H 0 N . The base disz~olves
ely s~~_23~6:Dene and water; it
readily in methanol, ethanol, aceton moderat In
forms a chlorokydrate with m. P. 175 (decomposes). From comppsition, melting
point of the compound and its salts, test of-mixing,with reliable sample, and in-
frared spectrum it was identified as ergometrine'.
USSR uDc: 621-372.832
VECIMANOVA~, R.,
C= A, A. S.
"Waveguide Directional Couplers With Strong,Coupling at the Wide Wall"
in-t (Wo tute),
Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats rks of the Kuybyshve Aviation Insti
1970, vyp. 44, pp 65-68 (from RZh-RadioteXhnika, No 6,Jun 71, Abstr&ct
No 68168)
Transl ation: Various versions of couplers.wi.th coupling at the wide wall
.are considered. Cross-coupling attenuatimis.analyzed as a function of
displacement of the coupling aperture relative to the vide wall and the
dimensions of the aperture. It is noted that computational results agree
satisfactorily with experimental data. Three illustrations, bibliography
of four titles. N. S.
163
USSR UDC: 51:155-001-57:681.3-06
VE KEMESHIS, P. P.
"Some Statistical Relations in Recognitio'n-of a Limited -Set of Words"
Vsb. Avtomatikia i y-jchisl. tekhn. (Automation and Computer Technology-
collection of works), Vil'nyus, 7Mi.tis", 1971, pp 131-137 (from RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12VIO21)
Translation: The experimental results v1iich are presented sboir that it
is advisable to use probabilistic a limited set
of words (speech signal envelopes) since speech patterns intersect strongly
in,the tag space. Authors' abstract.
1/7 95
UDC 5$1.1
Abstract: A floating gyroscope of spherical shape 'with a small gal) of
variable thickness and enclosed in. a reservoir filled wit% viscous I;quid
is studied. The chamber is kept in affixed position relative to the
reservoir (although in actual' gyros the- restr-iction relative to 111inear
displacements of the float and the external reservoix..shell is achieved
through a centering device and relative to angular, d-isplabements is
achieved with servosystems or angular correction systems), convection
currents arise if the steady-state temperature field in the device is
nonhomogeneous due to nonhomageneity of. the density field- of the- liquid
and hence a dragging ii-ioment which acts' on the float,: whicb causes drift
of the gyroscope. Previous studies discussed the perturbing effect
produced an the cylindrical chamber of-a two-stage floa-ted gyr-Oscope
or acceir--rometter by a freel~i coli'l4ecting su
DPc.-ting Hauid. The p r'urb
ing moment, relative to the axis of suspensloll of the:-float, was deterini.ned
on the basis of- a soluticm of -the one-dimensional g dynamic problem
1/2
71 -TUMM-M.M. I : . . - -z~.- , : ~IT-7 - -
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USSR UDC 6210570.0)5.2
GMM-OSIPOVA, V. N.t and YECHVRA, L. V.
"Electrochemical and Catalytic Reactions of Platinum CoIpper Electrodes
Relative to the.Hydrogen Overvoltage"
Nekotoryye problemy kinetiki elecktrodivostok, (English Version Above)g Topic
Books from the Dallnevost Universityp Vladivostok, 1972, PP 28-32 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No S(II)t 1973t Abstr4c't No 8r269 by Y. v.
Grinim)
Tranalationt The electrocatalytic and catalytic properties of bigh-surface-
area platinum-copper electrodes for difforent concentxatfLons of copper were
studied as an example of the rmiuction reaction of maleip. acid. It was abown
that the relationship of the rate of the eloctrochemical~=talytic reaction
Vag ralated to the copper content in a aingulax function and pamses through
a saxiaum at 62% copper. The overvoltage of tba. hydrogen was monotonically
related -to the concentration of copper. It'was assumed that tFs activity of
the platinum-copper precipitates relative to the catalyti,c ands electrochemical
reduction for the hydrogen overvoltage was related to~tho electron structure
ofthe electrode. both processes actually occur accozdlnj5~to the general
mmhartion.
26-
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~;,:,-2/ 2 -UNCLASS I FIED PRCICESS:ING DATE--230CT70
~Cl R C ACCESSION NO-AP0116915
'4ffSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SETTING PROCESS 15 EXPLAINED IN
-TERMS OF THE SH4PE OF THE ZETA POTENTIAL CURVES. ADON. OF~ SMALL AMFS.
OF CACL SU82CAUSES SHARP OROP IN ZETA :POTENTrAL, TNDlCATl,,4G CO"IPPESSIO~j
IEG.
-OF ELEC. DOUBLE LAYER AND LIMITFD,MIGRA:TIDN OF N CHARGED OH AND CL
I'ONS RISE.IN ZETA POTENTIAL WITH INCREASING ADONoi OF CACL SUB2
-:,_\,f,NCREASES IN DIFFUSION REGION OF ELEC. DOUBLE LAYER- OF ~IEG. CHARGED OH
~;-:*VD CU, inNs AND ACCELERATION IN SEJTING~.~ COHE: S ION FORCES RISE AND
51RENGTH INCREASES.
-A 'I If I C: 0
NCL _q5,
U
UD%C 661.143
K017ALE1-,71$ B~ V., SHIKU*..,\!0VA S. T.
"On an Accelerated !4lethod of- Deterviining thc.Drop in Luminvs-
cence BrigbtRess of Mectrofluore c nt Scopes"
se,
Sb. 'nauch. tr, WIT! lyuminoforov iosobo chiFit. vesh-h-sty (Col-
I C:.1 t I
T~Fted h E Trl o tific Research
Institute of Phosphors and Extra Pure vyp. 5,
pp 98-107 (from RZh-Khiii-.dy,3., No 71-Apr 72, Ab,stract No 71,176)
Tm-slation- ~n tv_-4 1:..roceduxe.
tin'n of a rrecp~ency .,)r jl:~ cwer a re,_1;j t:j.y
--ho
hich pr~!ciz 1-cm. 1~ swi
190 IRMO
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USSR UDC: 661.143
KOVALEVI, B. A. _A, SHION
'OVA, S. T.
"Investigation of the Effectof the lZeflecting Layer on the
Characteristics of Low-Voltage Electroluminescent-I)evices"
Sb. nauch. tr. VNII Iyuminoforov i osobo chist. veshchesti,
L (Col
_9_C WorJ fthe All:- -Kon S~ i-ent-i F . -- -
lected~ lentiTic Is 0 Rc~~,arch
Institute of PhosDhors and Extra PLI IQ 7 1 5
re Material-,
pp~ 207-209 (from kZ11-KIlimiya, No 7 Apr 72, Ab5ti-act No 7L182)
barimn titnnflte BaTO
Translation: TiOn and 3
VS-530 (lieliectric lacqll,_~r bindcr terv-1.1!3 for ,~A r
-)YL
,rr, I tivity increla-ft Ithe bri, e, (:E
_m_Ateriah; ~~ith fit, 11-
devicer, 1~jaer the weij;ht ratic) Of t e r ti~riai- of the to tilt!
diel-,ctric binder is (3-10:1.
--- --------
SR c:
IN, 1.
K(YVAL :15. A. i KIM. Al. F.. Irl.; 1 D-lill; GWA S. T.P K'r
"Conc-emlli--~~ thc Qu~'10;jrm or Uxt Pio,,~.,;ib lljt-y of Dzvuj.o,~
Sb. nauch. tr. X"-,Ill
LOTOV i osobo chist. veshchestv (col-
lected Scienti-LE-ic li.*Or","S-5-i--tT-C-ittll--,,Ini-on li~-le-HTTra-E~R=es
-af c h
Institute of Phosphors -and Extra Pure Mztterial-~), 1971, vvp. 5,
pp 83-92 (from RZh-Khlralya, No 7, Apr 72, Abstract No 7LI81)
Translation: Tne con-ider t
the ibill
of law-voltaje
thicl--
r A t w1- - ;.--
t,,idy is nade cf the effe,:,t
o-F' tlne lu nescent -SC61,4~,
of 'h..2
in t-e ro`~.,ctlnr- 1w ~-r lvwc
dielectric- -and of tae
on the s.-tribition of bet"we~ull the mflevAlrg nwl
it i.- rdv)Arn. on of 'i. li-Ilm" d 'vice t1hat a br"uJI-I
-s of '11-12 'q can 1~.' T'rod-aced at u volta- Trewuomcy of., );0"
nit tne of 50 V11-w! a
L; f-
fiz when thc-- of the Euanenccr.,b !~~.yer 1;!; 103-13
L' Cj!
mtio af ILIminacc;~nt- co-r.'rosition to dieDictric it'; 3 to
tivity of the re-l"loct'... layer is 600 or more, and tba t' lcknooo of V.,e
reflectinG, 1,RY,-r is 7-2-0 tuc-rorqs. lbat rcslults ara
CRT mod,-lr,. RiblioL--,raphy of 6 titles. Res
USSR UDO 621.914.14 (088.8)
VEDENSYEV, G.M.
Static D-0 To A-C Voltage Converter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 262251, filed 1.6 Jan 63, pub-liahad 28 MaY 70 (from
RZh~-Slektronlka i yeye,primenenize, No 12,.Deqember 1970:, Abstract No 12B57,6P)
Tranaletion: The defeu-t of Static converters of d-o voltage into a-c, constructed
on the basis of transistore.the base,circuits of which are connected to the trqns-
former winding of a master oscillator, consistaAn the poesibility of simultaneous
conductance.of both transistors. In order toincrease reli.abilityt choke coils and
the base circuits of the transistors,
..shunted semiconductor diodes are connected to
while the cathodes of the Semiconductor diodes sire connected to -the transistor busee
The choke coils are.made an collsithe mataris'l. of which.1-As a roctangular hystereni;
loop.-The presence of the choke coils olizinOtes-. the possibility of simultaneous
conductance of the two tranoistore of a converter, I ill.:iY.Sh.
Eli;
Acc, Nr.: 237
4,4/01041 Re'. Code:
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NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PR12ES. TWOi OF, THESE$ THE ItULTI-PlUllf"POSE
INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-260 BY'N* I. KAMOYI A-l.p7ROVICH
A 14IfR' KUPFER
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A NK-81- AND THE DEVELOPMENtAND REDUCTION TO
SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM 6F TECHNOLOGICALPROCESSFS WHICH ASSURED
WIDE USESTOR.TITANIUM ALLOYSO BY &._DA_q7_N_z_TscT)
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mimit y fHE AVIATION INDUSTRY,
Acc. Nr.: 186-104123
"A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY WIT11 FLUID-
FILLED CAVITIES*, /65-6g/i BY~N,_N' MOISEVEV A, PETROV
irno6sko
X,_RVMYANTSEV AND F. L, Cl iAND:u LTRA HIGH PRECISION
JIG BORING -, MI uS.WITH- 1000 AND .11400 X 212110 MN PLATEENS". BY
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IIL_KXR YANOV V G. ABRAMOVIR, :I~ V,__q~UTKIk-q A, S.. vfl-
A.
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TATION CE'N'Tth' OF THE' ASC'ADEMY OF 9CIENCES: AND TNE MINISTRY OF THE
MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL.INDUSTRY# RESPECTIVELY1%
*THE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF CRITICAL-PURPOSE HIGN-
4LLOY STEELS AND ALLOYS OF IMPPOVED:QUALITY ACHIEVED BY THE
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USSR UDC 536.46
VEDENEYEV,,-V. I., GERSHENWN, YU. H.1 SARKISOV, 0. M.j Moscow
"Upper Limit of Spontaneous,Co&bustion of H~drogen with Oxygen
Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniya i vzryva, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, pp 403-408
Abstract: A study was made of the basic experimental laws with respect to the
upper limit of spontaneous combustion beginning with the mechanism including
only.the reaction of 0 and H atoms'and the OH, H02 radicals. The chemical for-
mulas and mathematical descriptions are presented for these reactions. A study
is then made of the combustion limit forvessels with a'11 active surface, for
example, KCI. The provosed kinetic system both qualitatively and quantitatively
describes the existing experimental data with~respect to the. second limit of
combustion of hydrogen with oxygen as demonstrated-by the fact that the values
of the constants of the elementary stages Ido not contradict the published data.
A brief survey of experimental facts and data is presented in.support of the
developed laws.
IA
F
68
UDC 541.126.2;546.164546m.022
BULATOV, V. P., VEDC CEFsm lizoll, YU. 14. A. P. , and
SAPMSOVP 0. M. *?"WARe ~61: mmlca1 Phy5las, Academy of S!,-iences USSE
"The lion-Linear Iiacbariism of Spontaneous Combustion in the Roaction betueen
Fluorine and Deuterium!'
I-floscow, Izvestiya Alutdemii Vauk S$SR, Seriya. Khimicheak,`;tyat Dr, 3, 1972, PP 557-
559
Abstracts Previously It had been deter-mined Afron the 18(Aherital spoilta-ricous
combustion. of phosphoms 1r, fluorine teat the vibrationally-e-xc, ted
moleculet; b-xint,z about bxanchlng, in this reactlon. In thj,a study, tile influence
Of.-the external initiation of active centers In -the: lirUtl of 11-he spontam-o-az
combustion react'lon between fluurliie and deu-teriu-m 12 dki1.x%-T;J.rjtjd. The xt-ac-
tion nixtute wa,,; compo-ned of 0 2ID2 IF2 in the ratio of 5,5; Is I at a pressizo
of I -torr. A plot of thr. ratc! of xadi&LI twoumulatlon zm func-11-lon of tvi:I-
peraturo shov.'s ar. abrupt chamiga at Tl~ 590c'K, jncrva3lw~,~In rLaaction tir-a
2.7-fold not aignif-Icantly change the d1aruption temp;'Zature. Tha valve
of T decrea-sed vrith increasing yartial presslure of fluririj~03 Eit a con_~tant
total Pressure, and aloo with art incmase in~the total pn=ura, and Incmased
n L
on addition of si:!all amounts of 002 Previously. it had bcan shown that the
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BULATOW, V. P~ et al., I-Ivestiya Akadeaii~ 11auk $SSR,..SF_-_riya Khli-Acheskayaa,
No 3y 197Z, P]P Cz:7-559
contributions of the nonlinear phases are esz--litiall relatrid to 'the
'Y
jaental condition-, determining the competition of the ri~:t-.s of branching
accoxding to the following.paths 1) + F "v D vt- DF + F; and. (2)
2
V1>1_1) + F2 D + DF + F by the ratio of the cons tants R2/ "Z1 ey D
2
'9000/RT and that of[ 2] (v :7 W, CD2 It was concluded tha-' -he
L L,
lower limit of spontaneous combiostlorl F +D is relate(i -to the rate of -orccluc-
2 2
tion of active centers. The expansion of the re gion in I ith-
-ch 1.1bis reaclLior.
occurs on external initiation confirw the nonlinear rip6hanisin, of brallchin,,7
presented above.
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12 8
T IT I, E-E--M ECH A M' t 5-1 OF T HE 4c_"-E'r4y so to'T I ON f IF. 11 ~SoPr EIN T ANE-, 13Y 10 D I , I E- 1 N'1
ICE OF OXYG;:N -U--
_PR',ESEN
UTHUR-M)-ADELSON, S.V., ADELSONVELSKIY', V EDEPllEYE%'i V
KAT SNELSONj I-'.i V*I
C-.0UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~500CE-DOKL. AKAD. N_UK SSSR L9701~ 1.92(3YI~ 594-7
D ATE PUBLISHED ---- --- 70
'::CT AREAS--CHEIIIISTRY
P I G TAGS- DEHYDROGENATION, ISOPENTAINE1 10DINEi 0,XYGE11h CHEMICAL REACTION
~'R-ATE~j* KINETIC EQUATION, ISOPRENE- CHEMICAL- REACTIOW MECHAMSM
OL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
GUMENT CLAS-S-UNCLASS IF IEO
-,PROXY REEL/ FRAME-100 4/1.165 STEP No-Ulk 1002 0/70/1~92 /003/0594/0597
'C_1 R.C 4CCESSION NO- AT 0 132 12 7
UNC L A 55 F111
PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
g/2- 0-18 UNCL ASS I F1 ED
F_I;Ri.__ACCESSI0N IN10-AT0132127
:A8STPACTfEXTRAC-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC 0.4 T Ai4 ER ETABULATED FOR
__FOR REACTION RATED A#O RATE CONSTS. IN THE. OEHYOR0(,1 '~ 0 o A
4 N OF IS PENT NE
IODINE IN THE PRESEN-CE OF 0 AT 5009E(xREE-.5,. 1N:ALLq ill? REACTION
14ERE REPRESENTED BY 14PPRDPRIATE. KINETIC EQUATIONS AND THEIR
CHARACTERISTICS WERE TABULATED FROM COMPUTER ANAL.t USING
ISTINIG LITERATURE DATA ON ACCU
EX MUL A Tj ON OF, REACT I ON PRODUCTS.
..'COINVERSION DATA 014 1SOPRENE AND I SGPEEN T8NE, SOMERS: 'WER E ALSO INCLUDED IN
THE ANAL. A REACTION MECHANISM WAS PRoP'qsED. F AC I L I TY.* MOSK.
JKST. NEFTEKHIM. 'GAZOV. PROM. 114,;tUBKINA7, MOSCOW :USSR.~
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21Z 015 UNC.L ASSIFTfEe0 OROCE SSING DATE--230CT70
C.IRC ACCESSION N3--AP0120249
~:ABSTRACT/EKTRACT--(U) GP-0- AGSTRACT. THE DEPENOENCE OF THE EMISSION
K-INETICS, IN THE 0 SUB2pF SUB2vAR SYSTEM ON AR PRESSURE WAS STUDIED AT A
TOTALJ) PLUS F PRESSURE'OF 0.03 TORR ANDA 3:5 F:'D CONCN. RATIO AT
27 3.DE-GR E E SK UP TO SIMILAR TO 50 TORRv DECAY OF.AT. F AND 0 OCCURRED
BY A HETFROGE.,NEOUS MECHANISM PARTIALLY GN 0 It4PURtTIES WHICH WERE
INT-RODUCEO WITH F. THE EFFECTIVE DECAY. CONST., G,SUBEFF EQUALS KAPr'A
PRIME SUBEFF PLUS KAPPA PRIVE PRIM& SUBEFF (0, SUSZ) tAft) , WHEIRE K'%pPA
-PRIME SUBEFF APPROXIMATELY EQUAL JO: 0.2 SEC PRIME NEGATIVEi AND KAPPA
PRIME PRIME SUBEFF EQUALS 3 TIMES 10 PRI?4r~ NEGATIVE32 Ul PRIME6 MUL.
PRIME 4,4EGATIVEZ SEC PKIME NEGATIV~I. IT i~S ASSUMED THAT THE REACTION D
SUB2 PLUS F SUB2 EQUALS F PLUS DF PLUS~D IS T14E BAS.IC CHAIN INITIATIOIN
'REACTION. FACILITY: INST- KHI -4 FIZ. MQSCOWI.USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
Reaction Kineti ~s
USSR UDC 541.1226+542.943
stitute of
VEDENEfEV...2-1 , GERSHENZOU, Yu. M., and SARKISOV,,O. 1A., In
Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
'.IChain Reaction and the Liberation of Heat Near the Lower Limit of Self
Ignition of. an Oxygen-Hydrogen
-Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 208 No 1, 1973, pp 116-119
Abstract: The purpose of this work was to establish the effect of various
nonlinear processes an the behavior of the oxygen-hydroggaa reaction near the
lower self ignition limit. it is found that although the experimentally
defined self ignition limits in the kinetic and diffusion regions of the
reaction chain termination are descrIbed by the same Condition, ~=O, the
reaction kinetics in the two regions diffeir significant17 In priacLple.
'the difference between the self ignition limit-and
U -the 1~init of -slaw
reaction manifests itself in that near the self ignition. limit Increase
of temperature of the gas mixture c,4~n change, ~significatttly the reai!tion
kinetics.
na
1111. wivv-ma, IIIPIMFI~ !W
USSR UDC 523.164.32:621-317.757.38
VEDEMEV, YU. B., PRYTKOV, N. H.,
PRad iospectrographs in the 0.3-3 meter.Range"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5$ 1972, pp 122-124
Abstract: Two spectrographs for the CA-0.6 meter and 1.2-3 meter bands are
described. The heterodyne mathod of analysis with a "zero" intermediate fre-
quency is used. The heterodynes are adjusted mechanically for one second. The
noise factor is 10-30. The spectrographs are used to record the radio wave-
length emission of the sun on a radio telescope with a parabolic mirror 15
meters in diameter. Some example spectrograms,are presented.: The measured
values.of the sensitivity to the radio wavelength emission of the sun agree
with the calculated results. The spectrographs. are currently used to record
the solar.radio wavelength emissionispectra 'at :the Zimenki station.
-:17
USSR uDc z 621 B92.16
INA -0
XULIYEV, A. Of Pw (A
M., LEVSH ~, A. X., FARZALIYEV, V. M., SULETMIN, VA, F. G., VEM
L., YA., NAMAZOV, I. I., and YMUTAMV, - SH. A.
"Synthesis and Investigation of Polymer Multifunctional Additives;'
Prisadki k Smazochn. Flaslam (Lubricating Oil Additives -- Go' I ection of I;Torks),~
No 2, pp 23-26, Baku, Academy of Sciencea AzerbSSR, 1969 (from ReferativW
Zhurnal--Khimiya, No 2, 1970, Abstract No 2 ~P266.,, by E. BukJIdIna)
Translation: Polyrwr additive IIUT-361 is synthesized, wltli high detelr_Cent, dis-
persion, anticorrosion, and antioxidizing properties, on tho bas's 01 the z " t
of the reaction (at 220-246o for 3 hours i-n an atmosphere of '-_Y2)'0f " 5
PG1 i-rith an
isobutylene copolymer with styrene, treated, successively irith ethylene diandne
and boric acid (I). Tha copolymer is produced with ratios of isobuitylene zo sty-
.-one of 90:10, ev 15-20 in the presen8e of the Zigler-Niatt.retallorganic catalyst.
Me ethylene diamine is added at 70-80 and the process is perfoi-ned at 13&. The
additive produced (aft ter distillation of the. soDieat) has a m~:)lecular weight o.f
2000-3000; ash content 7.5%; S content 007-0-18%;iP 3.7%; IN Z.7"
UDC 6n
USSR
HULMVI A. M., LEVSHINA, A. M.; FARZALIY-EV) V. M.)
SULM. AMOVA F. G.J.: =AZOV, I. I. and MIMMARM, SH. A,
"Synthesis and Investigation of:a.Sul-fur- and Phosphorus-Contaiming Folyermic
Polyfunctional Additive to Lubricating Oils'
V sb. Prisadki k smazochn. Tmslam (.Additives to Lubricatu_ijiLg Oils--collection of
works), 2, Baku, Azerbaydzhan SSR Academy of Sciences,:19L`19, pp 15-17 (from
RZhm-Ktiimiya, No l(II), 10 Jan 70, Abstralt No 1 P 258)
b
Tranolption: A copolynnr of 90 parts (by.weight) ifidutylum and 10 parts otyrene
S at '.~3 5 0Por 3 houra in an
T710_lecular'~40i6ht -100-1500) were treated with 15y, P2 5
1~ atmosphere, Me reaction product,was diluted itith bemv~me or gasoline amri
washed three times with a mixture of hot water and 14!!2CHOR. T11f_n the solvent
was distilled off. A nixture of 60 parts of washed reaction product and 20 par'U's
alkylphenol was neutralized v_1 .30 in the precence of water and Me 011
th 20 parts PL
and then passed through a rdxture of C02 for 2 hours at 80735o emd for 2 borarz at
1350. The reutralization product in a solution:of eaual of benzene was
- -ad, and the solvent was distilled of:V from filter ixn&-~r
centrineedand filtei
Vacum in an 112 stream, remultitg tri the ad4itive (IlW-3813) in:t)le form of a
1/2
USSR
ML.-LYrV A. 14 et al, Prise-ki k sr.-..zocm.~ maslalli :--;o 1969, pp 15-3-7 (from
Yao 1410
Mh4Xhimi.% 1(11), 10 Jan 70, Abstract 'NO -1P 258)
tran-nopar-ent viscous liGht brown liquid. S 1-7-2-Wl~~ -1) 11--'6-2-51j, ash conter-L 7,5-
T,;, ana aucaunity 86-go m~,, Koa/gran. 'Lle jjalp-,~Ze-3 additive in D-313; -!.Ctroleum
oil) exhibits good anticorrosion (bassed on th,2 at,-xi C Cent::-,Ll Scient`c ~',esearch
institute of Automobiles and Automobile. Enginer.) method, Ideter,5ent [based on. the
FZV (expansion unknown] method), and ant
-ioxidation (usina rhe Pa-pok net qd] action.
A.'M. Ravikovich
2/2
.-MM
............
corrosioh:
USSR UDC 620.197(075.8)
TOMASHOV, N. D., ZHUK, N. P., TITOV, V. A., and VEDENEYEVA, M. A.
."Laboratornyye raboty po korrozii i zashchite metallov",(Laboratory Studies
on Corrosion and Protzction of Metals), Moscow, Izd-vo ".Metallurgiya," 1971,
280 pp
Translation of Annotation: An account is given of 34 laboratory work's on the
course of corrosion and protection of metals. Each workcontains a brief
theoretical introduction, a description of equipment and work methods, and
a discussion of methods of data processing. The reference data necessary for
calculations and a recommended bibliography are pre .sent,ed at the end.
The book Is intended for students at schools of higher technical education
as a handbook of laboratory studies, and.m4y be used by corrosion laboratory
personnel. 72 figures, 50 tables,10 references.
TABLE OF CONTENtS
Foreword 5
Introduction 9
t% data
.I. Processing and formulation of.measuremen. 9
II. Brief-information on the.use of certain':apparatus~ 21
1/4
=T-.
USSR
~TOMASHOV, N. D., et al., "Laboratornyye raboty po korrazii i zashchite
metallov" (Laboratory Studies on Corrosion and Protection of Metals), Moscow,
Izd-~vo "Metallurgiya," 1971, 280pp
III. Safety measures in carrying out-iaboratory work 31
Part
Chemical (Gas) Corrosion of Metals and Methods of Protection. 34
Introduction 34
Work -No. 1. Kinetics of~metal oxidation in air" 39
Work No. 2. Influence of.~temperature,on the,metal
oxidation -rate An, sit 4 5~
of t~4s: and all s in air
Work No. 3. Heat resistance me OY
50
Work No. 4. Themodiff
usion coatings 53
Part 11
Electrochemical Corrosion of Metals 59
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17
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USSR
TOMASHOV, N. D., et al., "Laboratornyye raboty po korrozii i zashchite
metallov" (L abor atory Studies on Corrosion and Protection of Metals) , Moscow.,
lzd-~vo "Metallurgiya ," 1971, 280 pp
Introduc tion
59
Work No. 5. Electrode poteritial of metals 64
Work No. 6. Electrochemical, hei:er6 *eneity of corroding
metal surface
~ 73
Work No. 7. structural components
Effect of alloy~cathode-
on the rateof 6lectr6chemical.corrosion 82
Work No. 8. Polarization andide pol ari zation of the working
~corrosion pair'electrodes - 86
Work No. 9. Cathode depolari:zation'by~oxygen 94
Work No. 10. Hydrogen overvoltage 103
Work No. 111. Passivity of steel 109
Work No. 12. Contact corrosion' of metals:. 116
Work No. 13. Potentiostatic. method of-studying thei corrosion
behavior of steels 121
Work No. 14. Acid resistance of alloys 130
Work No. 15, Temperature effect on deid metal corrosion 139
USSR
TOMASHOV, N. D., et a l., "Laboratomyye raboty po korrop.,ii izashchite
metallov" (Laboratory . Studies on Corrosion, and Protection of:Metals), Mosca-r'
Izd-vo "Metallurgiya, " 1971, 280 pp
Work No. 16. Ground (underground) corrosion of:metals 143
Work No. 17. Intercrystalline corrosion of chrome-nickel
steel 152
Work No. 18. Point corrosion of '~orrosion-resis tant steels 160
Work ,No. 19. Corrosion of welded,, joints 164
Work No. 20. Corrosion of steel~at,~constant tensile stress 171
Work. No. 21. Corrosion fatigue of.meitals 175
Work No. 22. Comparative metal corrosion tests n special
apparatus and 182
4 4
18
Transformation and Struct6re
UWR UDC:,5,V,29:66q,l5
Zh N. P., XPJL
1EDE12MA M. 'UK, SIKOV, K* I.r, and MICAY, L.
"Effect of the Structure of K118NIOT Steel on Its Anodic Behwvior"
Moscowl Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Material no 6, lit,
0v
v-Dee 70,
128-131
p
p
Abstract: This paper deals with the effect of. the structure of 10:18ND)T
steel subjected to electromagnetic (maximum 67train and explosive
forming on its anodic behavior. Hydrostatic forming (a low-rate strainj
was selected for correlation with the high-rate strain typesi A metallo-
graphic examination of the r3tructure of utcal. defonne-d by vai-inus methodr.
indicates no size reduction of the grain.: Therewerc ,.i
-'rent number of
twins in the ateel following explo!liva and electramagnaLic ornling than
aft~a_r hydrostatic forming.-Which points t6 the contribution of twinning- to the
Diastic flow of the material under these raestbods ofstriiin. X-ray
ffraction exaaination has shown that following either,,electxcmagnetic
or explosive forming, there is a gr-euter widening of interferc-nce lines,
with an increase in deformation rate, than after hydro~ta;tic forraingt
2
USSR
VEMNEYEVA, M. A. et al, Fizika i Xhimiya-Obrabotki Xaterialov, no 6,
JI 7 -Iov
I --Doe 70, pp 128-131
'laT ateel indicates
The analysis of the anodic polarization curves for Khl8l.
that both the type of forming and the rate bif deformAi-ion haye an insis_rnifi-
cant effect on the curve shape in both thetransition and repassivation.
regio4s aa4 hAve hardly any effect on the total lbassivity potentia1z. however,
they !;i.i-nificantly iffect the current density wit!) thfi~!, total
region. With an increase in deforMation rate, the cur-,ent liensity in t1he
total passivity region in the specimens after explosive' and,hydrostatic
forming increases; in specimens vith an equal extent oj* deformation after
hydrostatic forming, the current density'in,the total passivity region is
much greater than that in specimens after .explosive fovming,, It is, also
shown that.tbe capacity of lChANIOT steol to ich=,,,e to. a. parit;ive state in
112SO4 solutions is independent of the nuzber of dofectnl;and the type of
their distribution in the structure of them meval but d"~s dc-pend on tte
amount of the a -phase, whinh increases them heterogeneity of the structure
and impairs the protective properties of the film on steel in tlkie passive
state.
2/2
.~t~jvl
USSR UDC 531.7+621-3t7
VEDEMKOV, V.-M., KIR'YANOV, V. P.0 KUSTORIN, I. F., and KOKSHAROV, H. A.
"Principles of the Construction of Computing Devices in laser Displacement
Haters"
-19731, pp'46-
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 3p 52
Abstracta The laser displacement meter-is defined as consisting of two units
a laser interfero=ter with photoelectric convertersi and a computing
unit - and is used to determine. dimensioner displacementa, velocities, and
other. physical quantities, The purpose of 1 this paper, is,,to examine the basic
principles in the construction of, the computers unit: in* this inatrment,
analyze its characteristics, and determine.the most typical ofits areas of
applicability. The analysis begins with a discussion of the basic problem
in the design of this unit, which Is the conversion of the interferometer's
output signals into digital forn, involving also the representation of the
measurement results in an acceptable ~eystem of units and 'the introduction of
corrections for ' the deviations from the normal measurement condition3if The
basic structural set-uo of the conputer unit and the-way it realizes its
operations are also concerned.
Are Hr 534 Ref. Code: wo/,5"~6
USSR UDC 62-?54.4
I V
VEDEN
"Gyros6ope Drift During Base Oscillations"
-IroskoL,& Dri kolebanlyakh osnovaniye (of. English
'0b ukhodakh
above) , Lenlr.--rad' ,izvestlya Ify"hikh Ueheb kh ZqveQenly,
T'
Priborostrvenlye. 1970,'No PP K~96
Translation:
-The~article examines a three-degree-of-freedom
astatic gyroscope mounted on a base which osdillaters with
large. amplitudes. The relations.for-determinIng the gyro
are obtained.
Reelorame
............. .
USSR
LMC 376,809.4
SAVELYEVA, N. D., ZAVARZIN, G. A., and VEDEMINA, 1. Ya.
"Hydrogen Bacterrid'
Uspekhi mik-roBiologii (Ad-vances in Microbiology), No 7, Ds
Abstract: A survey of the hydrogen bacteria,. microorgan~llms that mthesize
all the cell co-manents fr= =Iecular hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide,
is presented. It is suggested that- three main species be. dis tingulshed:
Hydrogenomonz-s eutropha, H. oantot-roplia, and H., far-i-lis. There is a dis-
cmssivn of
the growth characteristics, of hy4rogen bacteria in a,.)n:-f low- type.
culture and of the prospects for making practical, use of ahem.
85
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
G I R CACCESSION NO-AP0129111
GP-0- ABSTRACT. PELOIDIN WAS COMBINED WITH
ANTIBIOTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF 103 PATI'ENTS :SUFFEIRING OF CHRONIC NON
SPECIFIC PROSTATITIS. PELOIDIN WAS USED.IN THE FORM OF MICROENEMAS 50
ML% 40DEGREESCs 10-12 PER COURSE). RECOVERYWAS SEEN4N 79.6PERCENT,
IMPROVEMENT IN-16.5PERCENTs FAILURE IW3 .9PERCENTl. CONTROL STUDIES IN
PATIENTS NGT RECEIVING PELOIDIN SHOWEI) THAT INCLUSION OF PELOIDIN IN THE
COMPLEX TREATMENT Or- CHRONIC NON SPECIFIC,PROSTATITIS HAS MAJOR
ADVANTAGES. FACILITY: UROLUGICHESKOYE OYDELENLYE PERVOY
GORCDSKOY KLINICHESKOY BOLINITSYO. ..,,FACILITY~: POLIKLINICHESKOYE
ZHELEZNOUOROZHNOY KLINICHESKOY.60LINITSY.
UNCLASSIFIED
Oil UNCLASSIFIE.Q. PROCESSING DATE--2'3QCT70
I R CACCESS!O~4 NO--AP0119166
:.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BOTTLES (2131 CONTG. o.25PERC~E,',IT'
.:NIJVOC*AINE SOLN., WITH RUBBER OR GLASS STOPPERS, COAT-D ViITH PARAFFIN
.RAFTER STERILIZAT To~j
WITH STEAM (30 14IN:p% 1000EGREE-Slt WFRE C:XA?40. DAILY
L
FOR -STERILITY (014 GLUCOSE BkOTH OR AGAR, AT 37DECREES,:8 DAYS
INCUBATIONt AS WELL AS BY ANIMAL INOCULATION)d' 1111 N10 CASE WAS
BACTERIAL GROWTH RECORDED DURIPIG -30 DAYS,CONSERVATION, CONTROL 30TTLES
1,44)
WSRE NOT ALL STERILE. THE EXPTL.-BOTTLES WER~-. USED IN MINOR
SURGERY 4141-0,SHOWED A FULL ANESTFIETICEFFECT. REPEATED SrERILIZATION OF
-NOVOCAINE SOLN. DECREASES ITS.EFFECTIVENESS. FACILITY: 11
VENNITS. GOROD. KLIN. f3OLfNl,TSA,' VINNMY, USSR.
UNCLASS IFIED
013 UNCLASStPLEO PRQCES_~lN,,; DATE--040EC?O
T[TLE--MATHEMATICAL PLANNING DURING THE EPOXEDATEON OF UNSAWRATED
USING UREA PERUXIDE TO-.G'BTAIN;THE,MAXIMU;4"F-POXY NUMBER -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-MALINOVSKIYI M.S., DUBROV, YU*I.;, .VEDENOWil~G.N.t KARTSYNELt
SKROOSKAYA, T.S.
tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-LAKOKRASOCH. MATER. IKH PRIMEN~ 197-01: (2)~j 29-31
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUSJECT AREAS--CHE-41STRY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--UREA.DERIVATIVE, PEROXIDE1 PHTHAL IC ANHYDRiDEP ETHANOL,
-E PO X 10 E ,VEGETABLE OIL
C-CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00C.UMENT, CLASS--U?qCLASSIr- IED
1~' OXY FICHE _N0----FD70/6050I9/B08 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/01)t)/002)'0029/0031
CJRC~ ACCES-SION NO---~AP0140903
-UNCLASSIFIED-.
Ate. Nr.: AP004649,C Ref. Code:UR 0 11-.5-
USSR uvc 621,3833531,?17
KORN-DORF, S. F., an-i VEDEN97, V. M.
"Photoelectric -'-'ethol for Control of Rectilitearityll
Moscou, Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika (Ireasurement, Technalog?y), No 1, 1970, PP 30-31
Translationt The article substantiates a photoslectric nethod for control of
rectilinearity using a ~;ysten of rectang -sensitive ::)hcto-
gular mirrors an~ ,asition
detecto-s. It ~:as that tl~e n7lonosed method enables continuous scace a~d
time control of profille ractilinearity of an object directl.,~ in linear units. A
descri-!Aion is Stven of an experim'ental unit in 41-deh tbe encirgy. axis of a. laser
Is use-! as a
s-,,~ipimen. The ~expe~rinental results of investigation
Of the unit, are -,resented. (2-TiZ.,ures)
Y,
raAW,
ReellF
Z)761743'
~212 02Z UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
~CJRC ACCESSION Nil--AP0109167
~'AUSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE PAPER THE EXPERIENCE WITH
ROE NTGL-i*qtJLG(; I CAL STUDY OF VENOUS SYSTEM UF THE Zw;Ep, EXTIU:MITIES IN 710
-PATIENTS. AND PELVIC VEINS IN 86 PATIENT,S~ IS SUMMARIZED* , THE TECHNIC OF
[PISTAL) VENOGRAPHY IN TWO PROJECTIONS, AS~ 'WELL AS FUNCTIONAL
..DYNAMIC, RETROGRADE iDESCENUING) AND PELVIC-VENOGRAPHY ARE PRESENTED.
EMPHASIS -IS- LAID ON INDICATIONS AND CONTRAI.NDICATIaNS TO VARIOUS KINDS
OF-VENOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION OF VEINS OF':THE LOWER EXTREMIrIES AND
PELVIS IN PATIENTS WITH POSYTHRUMBOPHLEBITI.C SYNDROK VARICES AND EDEMA
'OF NON VENOUS ORIGIN. FACILITY: RENTGENGLOGTCHESKOGO OTD. AND
OTD. FLEBOLOGII KHIRURGICHESKOY KLINIKI LENINGRADSKOGO ORDENA TRUOUVOGO
---:.DRASNGGO ZNAMENI N-I INSTITUTA GEMATOLOGII U PERELIVANIYAIKROVI.
-IED
UNCLASS I F
Acc. N.-r: AP4044684., R6 Code:,YA 015.3/
PRIMAORY SOURCE: Khjrrurgiya, 1970, Nr pp
PHLEBOGRAPHY IN DISTURBANCES OF THE PAU-NCY
OF SUBCLAVICU AR AIND- AXILLARY AEDIS
Portnoy M. V~; Vleden!~-,v
A
The article discusses the diagnostil.- imporlarce of Contras, -r, of V6,3 of
the Lipper extrc-nitties and shoulder girdle in their acate Cbitructkln. P-:~r-
fom, ed duriang tile adrnini3tration into the subcufanoous cub-ilal vein of :1 35 p"r
of diodon, cardiotraz;t and other iodine agents ina quantity of Z)--30 rl"L In -n,-itfetits 43
invenUgattions %vere perion-ned at diiiercrit periods (firoin 1 day to 7 vcars) alter tide onz-?z oi
the. disease. Phlebographic changl-s are describedIn acute t-romkrsiss, in 4eqillac of susiainA
thrombosis and cornpr,.~sed veins.
The author!. arrive at 'he inference that phleboqTraphy ir combination oM~r teclini-
e Clues Irl'Inost cases eriables to establish the nature.oi tl*e Process, its 'ocalizat'on ind emcnt.
as well as tile degree of develo-ment of collateral-, Phlebolraphy is particuiarly important
when deciding the probleni oi the operative tmainlent. In 01-der fo avoid incorrect interpe-
tation of phlebograpic data one should take into ~consideraliori all 1he chacges on a series
0.1 roentgencgrams and compare them withthe clinicai picture 0i the., disease.
-EL/PRAME
E
R
197714:15
j" I~Ocl
USSR UDC 624.131-43+539.21,084-492.3
SHIR-LMWV T. and
"The Calculation of Fmne Structur6s Lying on an InhozoFeneous Soil Base"
Tashkent, P=chnost; I Seysmostoykost* Sooruzh. Sbarnik (The Strength and
Earthqualkeproof Yature of Structures -- Collection of Woxk8),:Jan 71, pp
128~439 (from Referativnyy ZhurTualt Yekhwdka$ No Zj Feb 11-9, kbStract No 2v-Y47
by G-M. Shefter)
Tx=latione A procedure is proposed for the static calcillation of a frame
structure, which lies on an isoUnjAc inbomogensoun elastic ovialp-pacof tho
elavticity rodulus of which In an exronential function of the depth vith an
exponent srmlllei! than unity. The nothod for calcul&ting ~ a re ci=gulax fraxne
which ir being acted upon by kno-,m load* of. distributed forces, consists In
sepamtIng it into aevoral elomnts;. a top erossba-- and a botton one, and tuo
side columns. The unIniown. bunding moments at the an,#o points are dete=lned
from Um cor0ition of equality of the defloction angles of' t" alemnW foi.-ang
the angle vader consideration. The deflection angles thvmselvea vzo founa
by ihe autbors by vreans of tho method of initika p-TC*.M-ot*n3. For dote=dnilig
the bending moments In the bottoz cxoszbzzsf an ordinazy diffoxentia! Eulor-
Bernoulli equation of a beam is integratedl the bean is izi',X-IgIA contact wi-vt-h
USSR
SUMMON, T. and VOMIKOVI, A. A. jThe Strength and EazthquaYepxrool!
Hature of Structures Collection of Wozks, Jan 71, PP 128-139
an elaztie inhomogeneous ser-dspace# the vertima movereirA. u-C voints in It
being given by an infinite series vith respect to evon Gagenbauer polynomials.
For an approximate solution of the problemp on2,v th-s ft:mt three terms of
the series are retained.
Results of n=arical calculations of the bending noments in a structure
having the most characteristic cross sections, for a distributed load ana for
a concentrated force acting in the center of the bottom,crosolraxt are
presented in the form of a table. Analysis of tho numericall :Ufforrztion
W- -
shows that in the calculation of. frdmos 0 account nust be un of the
influence of inbonageneity of the soil proparticat since in tho opNsite
case the calciaated values of the banding ~m onents may twpi out to be too low,
and this docroazee the carry-ing capacity- of tin stzvot-ures, Six. references.
I .-I J~
038 UNC.LASSI FlEb PROCESSING DATE--04DeC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124922
ABSTRACT/EXTRAGT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT, STUDY OFJHE BEHAVIOR OF AN
ELECTRIC ARC IN AN UNBOUNDED GAS FLOW ASSUMED TO, BE ~ STEADY AND
AX1SYMMETRIC. PARTICULAR-SOLUTIONSITO-THE~ENER .GY EQUATION FOR TH I S
PROBLEM ARE SOUGHT ON THE BASIS'OF~A~GROUP CLAS',IFICATION OF THE ENERGY
EQUATIONV SINCE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAIN.GROUP MAKES ITIPOSSIBLE TO OBTAIN
A.BROAD CLASS OF PARTICULAR SOLUTIONS CALLED INV~ARIANT GROUP SOLUTIONS.
FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSRr INSTITUT TECRETICHESKOT I
PRIKLADNOI MEKHANIKIt NOVOSIBIRSKt USSR*'
U;,4rLASSJFIrD
1JSSR
UDC 669.71:621.035
SVOBODA, R. V., VEDERNIKOV, G. F., MALIK, S. M.
"Improvement of the Technological Proces~,for Producing the Anode Mass and
Improving its Quality"
Tr-. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta alyumin.,. mapn. i elektrodn. 2ron-sti
(Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Plannin~ and Design Institute
'lectrode Industry), 1970, No 71, pp 21-28 (from
of 'Aluminum, 'Magnesium, andL
"!a 4, Apr 71, Abstract Zia 4GM)
RZh-v-MetallurQiya,I
Translation: On the basis of generalizing the operatine.experience of the
Saviet aluminum industry in recent years, an,analysis is'presented Cf the
rp-sults,of introducing the technological Process of firine the coke filler
at reduced te-mnerature, with consolidated granul 'c co7mosition of the
ometri
dry charge and petroletri coke from the retarded coking units it anode mass
production. Reducing tic firing, temperature of the coke permitted its losses
durint- calcination to be reduced by 1.0-1.54'., which, just *as consolidatinR the
granulorietric composition, led to L-mroved operating properties of the anode
mass. Thle areas of further irxprovement of the anode~mass~quality by
introducing pitch with a high softening temperature and auto"ation of the
production process are demonstrated- There are tables.
I A
2
USSP, UDC 669.71 ~472
A?4EL-WVICH# D. I VT-DERNIKOV G. F. DR'OBNIS, V. P KLETSKO, N. L., OGURTSOV,
G-. M.,'SH1FMWN, G.
"Selectien and Testing of Carbon4fass for Fastening of Nipples in Roasted Anodes"
T-r. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In--ta. Alyumin.j Magn. iElektrodn, Prom-sti [Works
of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Magne-
sitim and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. .71, pp. 111-117, (Translated from Refer-
ati~myy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, So. 5, 1971, Abstract No.' 5 G156 by the authors).
Translation: Results are presented fromlaboratory and-industrial testinc~: of
roasted anodes with nipples fastened in their carbon ma8scs. The mass was packed
into anodes with one square or cylindrical nipple receivor. The thickness of
the:layer of packed mass ivas 10-15 mm. The method of fastening of the nipples
into the roasted anodes usin- the carbon mass.allowed reliable suspension of the
arodes, signIficantly decreased the'voltage drop at the nipple-anode contact,
and also simplified the process of-~pressivg of anodes duo,to the elimination of
the screw thread in the nipple receptacle., 4 figs; 2 tables.
USSR UDC: 550-83),
V-, KOCHTJG
BRODOV, L. Yu., OV, , 11. A,,., LUKASIMITKO, V. F.,
VIUMUTDINOXT, R. Tatnef e~
~ofizika" Trust
'~h Device for Automatic F~rocez ing of Selsmic Recordings"
Moscow, Otkryt-iya, Izolbreteniya, Proi~ysihlenpyye Obreztlsy, Tovarny-ye Znaki,
No 11, Apr 7 2, Author I s Certificate No,333511, Divi:~~,.Ion G, iled 25 Jan 71,
published 21 Miar 72, pp 183-181;
Translation, 11is Authors Certificate introduces a devica for autom~atic
f seis,
procensinG o. nic recordi:figs. The device ccntains operational druns
with the primary inforr,,ati,on, media, readout units, a conpliter unit., a cor-
rection viiit and P- registration unit. As, a distingui sMng f eatur .0 of the
patent, in order to suppress regular interference waves ttnd retain the
shape of the prix-,ary sigral, tho,outputs.of the readiomt units Lu-f-, connected
th-rough adders and nubtractors, the computer, unit and a~discrir-inator to
a switching elc-aent connected in the registration cirevit to connect the
output of the subtractor to the correction unit and the registration unit.
018 UNCI:ASSIFTED- PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115189,
A&STRACT/EXTi~ACT--(U) Li~-o- Ai3sTRACT. COCAINE,~ PYROGALLCL; AKIMURPHINE,
AN10 PHE,NAIKINE INCREASED THE, PAIN THkESH0L0 IN. RATS 00TH TOLERANT ANO
NONTOLERANT TO MORPHINE AND INCREASED MORPHINE ANALGESIC ACTION.
ALPHA-METHYLOOPA INCREASED THE PAIN THAESHOLD,AND STIMULATED MORPM114E
A-NALGESIA. 1PRO141AZID kiEAKENEO MURPHiNE ANALGESIA IN NON'ToLERANT RATS
AND IN-CREASED 17 IN TOLERANT RATS* WEAKENED MOPPHINE
ANALGESIA. FACILITY: SVERDOLOVSK. 44ED.JNST. SVERDLOVSK- USSR.
UNCLASS. -0~.,
IFIE
USSR UDC 621.317.3
OVA- G A
KASPEROVICH, A. N. Novosibirsk
"Device'for Sampling and Storing the Ordinates of a Iligh-Frequency Signal"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriva,.No 3, 1971, pp 47-51
Abstract: A.sampling and storage device~for the ordinates of a high-frequency-
signal is described which comprises a vidco~amplifier, a storage element, a
switch with a control unit and a buffered' amplifier. Each element of the
sampling and storage device is discussed
separately, and the dynamic error of
the device is analyzed. Circuit, diagrzms of. ithe individual elements are pre-
sented and the advantages and deficiencies of,the particular layouts are dis-
cussed. Both closed [P. E. Harris,. et al. IEEE Transactions. on Electronic
uters, VEC-13, No 3, 19641 mid open (Z. A. Khakimogdv., et al. , Elek-tronika,
No 6, 19631 are considered. 17he described open circuit has comparatively small
static errors an.-I small aperture time with a field transintor m4itch designed
for successive storaac of several ordinates in one channel.,
Transformktioh~and,'Bt' litu i
ru re'.
USSR um 669~27-017
WDERNIKOVA It. A. MIMMAN, Yu. V.. POSTNOV, L. M., POPOV, A. P., SUWAK, G.
and S-MR411LOV, 1. M~ Institute of Metal Physics,
Academy of Sciences, Ukr SSH
"Structural Changes During Annealing.of a Precipitation Hardened Tungsten
Alloy
Kiev, Metallofizika, No 4o, 1972, pp lk5-49
-raphy, and diffraction
Abstract: Translucent electron microscopy,.metallog
line width measurements were used to study the structural. changes resi.Llting
from the annealing of deformed tungsten in'which 0.2% "41,_X,' had been added during
melting. At up to 18000C a dispersed cellular structure is preserved in the
alloy along with a stnicture stabilized by 'precipitations. of a s second phase.
These were identified as ZrC in an x-ray imestigation of the deposit obtained
during, electrochemical dissolving of the tungsten. In isalated sections of
the alloy, vith. an increased density of - second-phase particles, the. cellular
structure was preserved even after annealing at 2340oc- Ii---c-reased recrystalli-
zation temperature is accom-_~-~=-ied by increased heat resistitnee. 4 figures, 9
bibliographic references.
J
USSR
BUEtTOV,. A. I., CRUSHVITSKIY, R. I.., METTER, E. Ya.,_~ETR~2VZVjA_,, PLATONOV,
V.,-V SAMKM, V. V., VEDESU.X%-'OV,----V,.-,A., VOIXOV, F., tj V. D.,
LIKHOVINSKIY, V.
S and N, G. Kl~
"Computer Device"
i ye abraztsy, tovarn~
Mbsr-(~-z, Otkrytiya., zobreteniXa, promVshlenny -ye znaki,
No 27, 1972, p 162, No (11).351216
Translation. This patent describes a computing device containing resolving
ply inputs. It also has a
modules vith decoupling cells at the power sup
control block connected to the inputs of a switching block and an efficiency
indicator. Every output of the switching block i is connected to. the control
input. of one of. the decoupling cells, thus improving the r~-liability of the
device.
112 044 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATE-02OCT70
TITLE-THE 10NO-SPAERIC EXPERIMENT ON INTERCOSMOX 2~ -U-
~-AUTHOR-(02)- L.A., KROSHKM M4G.,~
ou.
-qT RY C IF INFO-USSq
'SOUR 'E.
_-AKADEMrZ NAUK SSSP, VESTNIKs VO L. 40, MAR. 1970, P. 37-42
~_-DATE PUBLISHED-------70
BJECT AREAS-SPACE TECHNOLOGY, PJAVIGATIM, ATMOSPHEAIC SCIENCES
JOPIC TAGS--ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE, SPACECRAFT CARRYED EQUIPMENT,
WAVE PROPAGATIONt IONOSPHERE, RADJO TRANSMITT fRs SATELLITE
ORIENTATION, RADIO SIGNAMUJINTECO,SMOS, 2 SATELLITE,, MMAYAK RADIO
TRANSMITTER
RFSTRICTIONS
~..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
p
'0XY REEL/FRAME--l9q0/1713 STEP NO--UR/0030/70/040/00:)/0037/0042
#
"'CIRC ACLESSION NO-AP0109681
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 044 UNCL AS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--02QCT70
~CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0109681
-~.AbSTRACT/EXTFACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT., DESCRIPTIUN OF THE ONBOARD
a-~-EQUIMENT CARRIED ON THE INTERCOSMOS 2 IONOSPHERIC RESEARCH SATELLITE,
LAUNCHED ON:DEC. 25P 1969. THE INTERCUSMOS 2 CONSTITUTES A JOINT
EFFORT ON THE PART OF THE SOVIET UNION.AND VARIOUS OTHER SJCIbLIST
COUNTRIES TO PERFORM A COMPLEX OF MEASUREMENTS INCLUDING DIRECT PR3BE
MEASUREMENTS, OBSERVATIONS OF THE PROPAGATION.OF~RADIO'SIGNALS EMITTED
BY THE ONBOARD TRANSMITTER, AND STANDARD GROUND 113NOSPHERIC
INS. TWO SPERICAL ION TRAPS.USED FOR MEASUPING THE MITIVE
..OBSERVATIL
01 ,CENTRATION ALONG THE SAT
N C13N ELLITE ORBIT ARE DESCRIBED, AS WELL AS
1
TWO CYLINDRICAL LANGMUIR PROBES AND A HIGH FREQUENCY PROBE USED FOR
MEASURING THE ELECTRON TEMPERATURE# THE ENERGY DISTRIBUTION OF THE
ELECTRONS* AND THE ELECTRON CONCENTRATION IN THE IONOSPHERE. THE
IMAYAK"'ONBOARD RADIO TRANSMITTER.SERVES T13 MEASURE THE tOTAL ELECTRJIN
CONCENTRATION BETWEEN THE SATELLITE ANO.RADIO RECEPTIOIN POINTS ON THE
GROUND, AND ALSQ.TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF~ITS RADIATION ON, THE 3PERATION
:.IjF THE SATILLITE PROBE DEVICES. A SYSTEM WHICH INDICATES THE DIRECTION
-ATIVE TO THE SUN IS,ALSO PRESE'Nt, AS WELL AS A
OF THE SATELLITE REL
14AGNETOMETER FOR MEASURING THE THREE MUTUALLY PERPENDICULAR C3MPONENTS.
'OF THE GEOMAGNETIC-FIELD STRENGTH IN ORDER TO DETERIN.11NE THE ORIENTATION.
OF THE SATELLITE IN SPACE.
F- 1)
UNCLASS
013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCtSSING DATE' 20NOV70
N. 0
LF HM CL,:', FL Li'l AmALit7(j 1F jSTEfJCHO,,qDRAL wJU, I iN
F4ACTur.Ls, EAPEbl i A L,% T A L~STU;OY -U-
G.l.j VEDIZIZ11C-Ve G.11.~
z
CCU,'%Tj;,y i-F jNFC-LS5R
TRAV,-l,,%TOL~jGlYAIFRU E Z' I R GV All I Y EL970, NR 5, VP 29-33
CA Tf FUEL 15-31-~Ei,- -----70
-.S6,3jECT AREzAS--31OLGGl'C;)L AND IIEDICAL SdIl'NCES
TAGS--i-IONE FRACTUkEf HYOROCORTOSONEt WGUND HEAL I NG, ANIT I 1-INFLAi'4MATORY
'DRUG,
--ilTP.CL M A R K I N G - -.N 08 E S I R I C T I
CO LNS
ULUML-J
CLAS S I F I E 0
iIXY, REEL/f R 0041C72,~i
STEP 1-40---~IJR/13115/70/(300/005/t~029/0033
A
C ES 1 C- N
G
212 013 UNI C 1- A S S I F I H1.
DATE-20NOV70
(-P-3- A b S TRACT 114 AM ENDEAVOR TU CLARII~-Y THE
f7F S;~,~LL UGSE-S fF HYL)1-G,rI],,"*,J1SGJ',;E C-sk THE PGSTRALWATIC 1-N FI-AiNMAT ICIN
AkU REi'ARjL.T 11.,E PROICESSES 1A FHC J.0 NT~ :1 -N. I iN T R A AP% rJ C, U L A k F Q, ilk C F U,~ ~-: S , T
S E A I E S k-IF rii,Vi: E E N C A K q VE 1) CUT ON 5 81. RAU it I T S. LN CQNTR0L
(1), SLkIaS 14YU jR T I 'U E WAS Jut:
j IN 0 T -CTED I NTU TH E KNE. L J D IN T CAV I F Y
L
'T I CULAR FRAC TURE W i Tif ~,ti U 13 S E
k 111%f L I C f I N OF , If! I A $- ;Q U E i T
ZSTEUSYNTi-iES I-S. HYOi-uCUI~Ti I SCN~~ WAS ACIAINISTERED "Ilk SE~~IE5 11 OF THE
.0 A T A
OF ;irSTGi-b-[CAL STUij.IFS ItWICATE THAT I N TkA
A R T IC UL A R
1,4,IECTIk~i< IiF S:~-ILL DC-IC-S OF I-iYukCjC,0kTLSC,,iE LILCREAitEL) THE P05TTRAU11ATIC
NO HAD INNI61TING LFFEU:WN T 1-1 E .11E A L I N G 0 F
0STEGGI-C,%[ FRAG;1ENTS IN
L 0 AJAEUVCk, , A-Ft:EA. PRECISE i~PPd' f T 11*m%, fi- F Ij
NC~iE CF TI~E ANIMALS PAS -ART~-,iiiJSI,S:.UEFOli'.IAI"iS D[IVECOPE-D A T LATE DATES. I N
C f: U GRQUP ARTH-OSIS DFFO'RMAINS UEV'LOPED UN
THL ALL THE CASES.
F;- (,-I L I TY OTO , T S ENTRA L '1111D 60 TNST f TuT.,~
%I:-1ATGLC-u' I 1k 'I I RY TRAWIATOLU'Gal I I GAT,-PEDII 2-G0
TRA I I G TO PI: AN D K Af E J i
MC, S K, V S 4L6 0 ~'KUENA' L E' I N,`%
N 'D I I S 1,NS I F I TA
USSR
YEPMOLYEVA, Z. V., and VED
MINA, Ae. A.
obiologicheskaya Diagnostika'-Kh
Mikr
oliery (Microbiological Diagnosis of
,
.
..Cholera), Mosccw, USSR Ministry of Health,
1971, 28 pp:
Translation:
Table:, of Contents: Page
Goals -and Objects of Investigation 4
Taking an&Trinsporting Material tein~ in e'stigated 5
M
et odology of Bacteriological.Invesiigation for Cholera~.
h
8
Stages of Investigation 9
.:Stage-I (Initial Investigation). 9
-Stage 11 (5-6 Hours After, Start of Investigation)
Stage 111 (10-12 Hours After..S ar Ir
t t of vestigation)
12
Stage IV (18-24 Hours After Sta t, of Investigation) 15
-Study of Pure Culture and Its Identification*. 15
Study of Cultural-Morphological:Properties,~ 15
Study of "Biochemical Properties 15
Study of Proteolytic Activity 16
-Study of Diastatic Activity 16
Study of Fermentation of Carbohydrates and Alcohols 16
113
imp lim-
USSR
YERHOL'YEVA, Z. V., and VED'MMA Ye. A.~, Mikrobiolo 'cheskaya Diagnostika
Khelery, Moscow, USSR Ministry of Health, 1971,,28 op.
Page
Study of Reduciag Properties and.the Formation of Indo'l
(Nitronso-Indol Reaction Cholera Red Reaction 17
'Study of Hemolytic Activity 18
Study, of ~Sensitivity of: Cholera Phages 18
Study of Antigenic Properties 19
Tests, Which:, Dif ferentiate Biotypes:, ok, Cholera* Vibrios (Classical
Cholera Vibrios and El Tor.Cholera
Vibrios) 20
.
Test With Diagnostic C and El Toro.~2~,,Phages, 20
Polymyxin Test 21
Ieactilon~ of gemagglutination of Chick Erythrocytes 21
Yoges-Proskauer Reaction 21
Haxa~ Test 22
''.Soda-Serum Agglutination 22,
Soda-Hercuric Chloride Precipitation
22
Accelerated Methods of Bacteriological Cholera Diagnosis 24
2/3
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3/3 .
r7i/2: 014 UNCLASSIFIED pRCjrESSlt4G DATE-30OCT70
VITRO EFFECT OF SEMI SYNTHETIC PENICILLINS ~(]N GRGANISMS CAUSING
-.SURGICAL INFECTIONS -U-
VASINAt T-A-7 FRISHMAN, YE.M. p VEDMINAP YE.A.1 GAMALEYAP L.A.Y
~'7_`MIKHEYEVAr -YE*V.
"CCUNTRY OF--INFO-USSR
:~SO UR CE--ANT1810TIKIt 1970, VOL15 NR 6, PP 528-532
~~`DATE :PUBLISHED--;--70
IF
'~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'TOPIC- TAGS-PENICILLIN, SrAPHYL-OCOCCUS INFECTIONs TETRACYCLINEr ANTIBIOTIC
.:RESISTANCE/( U)AMPICI LLIN AlqTI:8IOTJC
~_'.'CQNTRCL PlARKIING-NO RESTRICTIONS.
:-DOCUMENT CL ASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/2002 STEP ND--UR/CZ97/701015/006/05?-8/0532
__C IRC ACCES)SIGN NO~-AP0125591
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
"C-IRC
ACCESSIGN NO--AP0125591
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. NARROW AND BROAD SPECTRUM
SEMISYNTHETIC PENICILLINS WERE STUDIED WITH RESPECT TO THEIR EFFECT ON
STAPHYLOCOCCI CAUSING SURGICAL INFECTIONS. IT WAS SHOWN THAT MOST OF
THE ISOLATES. WERE MAINLY RESISTANT TO THE WIDELY USED ANTIBIOTICS
.(BENZYLPENICILLIN 87 PER CENTt.TETRACYCUINES, 56 TC 70 PER CENT). IN
VITRO STUDIES ON T14E EFFECT OF SEMISYNTHETIC PENICI'LLINS DEMONSTRATED
...,THAT IN SPITE OF A SHORT PERIOD OF THEIKUSE IN MEDICAL PRACTICE,
STRAINS RESISTANT TO THE ANTIBIOTIC CONCENTRATIONS IN THE HOST OCCURRED
~ALONG WITH SENSITIVE CULTURESINARROW SPECTRUM SEMLSYNTHETIC.
19.2 TO 28.4 PER CENT, PYOPEN IS PER CENTt AMPICILLIN 39.5
-.PER CENT-). FACILITY: INSTJTUTE~FOR~CLINICAL~AND EXPERIMENTAL
-SURGERY, CENTRAL POST GRADUATE ME01CAL INSTITUTEs Moscow.~
ti rif! fla- lz TT_
r7.? ;'-J. UNCL'~ 5 Sl Fl Ebi: 0 C
RG ESSLNG DATE---30OCT70
14
."T,ITLE--ESTIMATICN OF IN VITRO EFFECT OF COMBINATIONS.OF SEKI SYNTHETIC
PENICIL,LINS ON PATHOGENIC.STAPHYLf)COCCIf' LP-
,4UTfiOX-.(G2)-VEDMINAv YE.A., VASINA9, :T.A*,;
OUNT RY --OF -INFO--USSR
71SCURCE-ANTIBIOTIKI, 1970, VOL 15, NR 6, PP 522-526
.;-liATE 'PUBL ISHlEO-----_70
%SUBJECT AREAS-.-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ITOPIC TAGS-PENICILLINt STAPHYLOCOCCUS, ANTIBIOTIC
ISTANCE/ (UIMETHIC ILL IN ANT181:071C, jU)WACILLI(l,. ANTIBIOTIC,
(U)VERAcILLLNOANTIBLOTIC
LCICNTROL MAF