SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VEVYUR, N. A. - VIDENSKIY, V. S.

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A USSR UDC 616.932-08-(136.8-612.013.1 HIKIFO,ROV, V. N., POKROVSKIY, V. I., BULYCFEV, V .V., ~NIUEYE-v, V...V., '-T-. A., KUPRIYCHLT,, A. - B. OCHEROVA, T. P. BkLAS-.qFV.. V. I., K an Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Heaff "VSS~ "Restoration of Homeostasis in Cholera PatientsR eceiving Rehydration Therapy" Moscow Sovetska, ya Neditsina, No 9, 1971, Pp 114-120 stract: Normalization of disturbances of homeostasis in cholera patients is b A chieved by careful rionitoring of the effects ~of rehvdration therapy. Various indices.of homeostasis -- physicochemical Properties of the blood, acid-base equilibrium, of arterial and venous blood, clotting,. etc. -- were investit,,ated -in 58 patients with Asiitic cholera before and during rehlydration urith the tandard No I solution (5 g 'NaCl, 4 9 I.-11CO3, and 1 S KCLDer liter of apyro- genic vatez). The disturbance of horeostasis beforc: treatmont was imarked by ~icc gravity of plasma, increased specif %,4SCOSj.ty' a ematocrit and decreased g 0 rd 11 Volume of circulating plasmia- Ch-aiges in the acid-base equilibriuma and blood were manilested by signs of co-_!-pensated rc-spirarory all alosis, metabolic gases compensated acidosis, anti stagnant hypoxe=ia. :Disruption of the movement c' blood electrolytes was accor-panied by decreased concentration of potaSS3_um: USSR UDC 576.851-31-o6 MM40VICH, A. S., VEYBE,1 A. A., SARDAR,, Ye A., MAG, -/A) 'A. P..i SiAWS .1 R. I., and Antiplague Institute of Siberia and the Far East "Determination of the Cholerogenic. Properties O~LL Vibrios in. Newborn Rabbits" Moscow Zhurnal YdkrobioloGii, Epidemiol crii i Dmrnanobiologii, B"o 10, 1972, PP 59-64 Abstract: Study of 65 vibrio strains from different sources in newborn rabbits (considered a suitable model for testing the.pathoreni~!ity of a given cholera 0 vibrio strain for man) shoued that all the cholera sti--ins ao,,ild produce -the typical syndrome of choleroFenicity, ifiierear, the nona,7. vilbrios could not do so except for occasional ~Itrains (Yeiberg's 6rotip 1) isolated from human beings in cholera foci. The r-ain.signE of oholerogenicity are rax~NED AN 4 0012615 YAO OYASTE$ JUN-TOR SCIENCE ASSOCIATE; AND R, LAYi3O SENIOR DESIGN ENGINEER ARE ABOUT TO COMPLETE THE, DESIGN OF A tSPECTROGRAPH WITH Atl ELECTRONIC-OPTICAL CONVERTER, WHICH IS KNOWN AS 10' M 1KRON". T'l ER AZT-12 RE-TYRAVERA OBSERVATORY IS SLAT4D TO RECEIVE TH.~ 1.5 MEfr- TELESCOPE WHEN ITS CONSTRUCTION IS COINPLETED AT THE LENINGRAD OPTICAL-IMECHANICAL PLANT. T h' TOSTITUTF, S, CALCULAT IONS ARE MIADE ~IN THE COMF11TER VNIEM-3 THE SECTION OF EXPERIl"JENTAL ASTROPHYSICS, WHICR BEE!N RECENTLY FORIED AT. THE IPA IS HEADED BY Lf Lll,tJDj_S.ENlOR:.SCIENCE ASSOCIATE, :-CAOIDATE OF P.HYSIcAL-MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES.~ 1,9571504 --'2?2~ 024 UNCLASSIFIEO~ ~PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129408 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IONIC*COND. OF THE CRYSTALS OF NACL.PLUS CDCL SUB2 AND KBR PLUS CDBR SUB2 WAS INVESTIGATED IN RELATION TO THE'VARIATIOIN OF OPTICAL ABSOPPTION.CAUSED BY A001TIVE OR ELECTROCHEM. COLORING OF THESE CRYSTALS. TliE:C-RYSrALS WERE GROWN FROM JHE MELT. A DECREASE IN COND. OF, THESE CRYSTALS !WASH ACCOMPA-1111ED BY THE APPEARANCE OF CHARACTERISTIC ABSORPTION SANDS. ~POSITIONS OF THE MAX. DEPEND ON THE CONDITIONS OF TREATIMEN'T.OF THE CRYSTALSo FOR NACL AFTER COLORING AND BLEACHINGo A COMPLEX BA140 WAS 06SO,"~W1114 2 MAK., AT 280 AND NSITY. 295:NMI CLOSE IN INTE. IN KBR PLUS CD:PRIME2 POSITIVE CRYSTALS CONDs CEASES TO INCREASE EVEN AT VERY,LOW CONCNS,. (10 Pul-l-E NeGATIVE3 MOLE PERCENT). T14E,ABSORPrION COEFF, INCREASES LINEARLY WITH CONCN. AT VERY LOW CONCNS. AND BECOMES CONST. AT 10 PPIME NEGATIVE3 MOEL PERCENT. THIS INDICATES THAT THE ABSORPTION is.NbT BY TH&JMPURITY BUT ONLY BY THEIPART THAT PARTICIPATES INTHE.FORMATIOWOF impuRiry CONO. FACILITY: PSKOV. GOS. PEDAGOG. INST;*~fM. KIROVAP.PSKOV, USSR. - ----- k5sl E NW. FIR 11.9 V9 IF; d I I ;:;j M797MVH M, FF 17:;, r W.55B.I.07 SSR UDO 51 U FWS, V. L., VEYTSj YU, A., LUTSENKOj:I. F., Moscow State, University ivien-I 14. V. Lomonosa%~~~ ."A Method of awaking Dialkoxyphosphine6" 'Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pr irkyehlennyyo Obrw,;tsyj Tovarnyye Znald, No 15, Apr 73, Author's Certificate 110374326, Div C,.filed 9 Jul 71, published.14 Jul 73, P 53 'anslationt This Author's Certificate introducesi 1. A method of making TI idalkoxyphosphires by reducing dialkyl chlorophosphites, wIth subsequent y of the goal product by conventional methods As a distIngulshing recover. feature of the patent, the process is simplified by ~sing.a boric hydride of an alkali metal as the reducing agent and carrying out the process in the presence of a tertiary wine such " trimethylamine in an organic solvent. 2, A zodification of this meth6d: distinguished by t~e fact that dimethoxy- ethane or totrahydrofuran i8'used as the #ganic solvent., 'A USSR UDC 547.26'118 VEYT BORISENKO, A. A., FOSS V. L.,,and LUTSENKO, 1. F., Moscow State University Imeni M. V.. Lomonosov "A New Rearrangement Among Organophosphorus Compounds" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Val 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 440-441 Abstract: Oxidation of 1,1-diisopropyl-2,2-dibutocydiphosphine with HgO gives a single product 1,1-diisopropyl-2,2-dibutoxydiphosphine, whose structure was confirmed by NMR..3J-P analysis. The-assumption was made that this unexpected result -- oxidation:ofthe less basic "phosphite" center of the diphosphine may be a result of a'rearrangement of an intermediate, direct oxidation product: R2P-P (OR) 2 R2P-O-P (OR) 2 ~0 R2P -P 0 0) (OR) 2 41 USSR UDC 547-26,118 FOSS.? V. L., VFYTS, YU. A., and IUTSEliKO,: 1. F. "Ifew Method for Preparing Dialk nes" -oxiphospbi Jeningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Rhimii, Vol-42(104)j Vyp~4) 19(Li P 954 Abstract: Dialkoxyphosphines. can be prepared by reducing dialkyl chlorophosphite with I ithium and sodium borohydrides. Dibutoxyphosphine was prepared in this ranner and the structure verified. The~advantaqg ges of this method are a reduction 2-6 days~ to 20-30 zainutR and orgranic tin hydrides can be in reaction time from s substituted for the lithium and:sodiuni reagents... USSR UDC 547.26, n8 FOSS V. L. IIE_YTS W. A.P KTJDINOVA, V. V., BORISEVICO, A. A., and LuTSENKO, 1. F-.;-MsdOv-8tate University Imeni M. V.-Jomonosov "Synthesis of Alkylalkoxyd#houphines", Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khindi, Vol 43 (105), NO 5) May 73, PP 1000-1006 Abstract: The synthesis of a new type of unsym. retric diphosphines containin,3 alk-jl(aryl) and alkoxy(aryloxy) groups was developed. The first method is based on the reaction of dialkoxyphosphines with dialkylehloraphosphines in organic solvents (petroleum ether, - benzene, diethyl ether, ~ dlwethoxyethane) and in presence of tertiary amines. This is an exothermic reaction, completed in 2-3 hrs. The second method. is much; slower, requiring several days for com- pletion. It is based on the reaction of dialkyl(aryl)phosphines with dialkyl- (aryl) chiorophosphites under similar reaction conditions. Raising the reaction temperature does not help, since it leads to the formation of high-boilin by- products. 1/1 U3 'S R uDc: 621.596.96:681~32 EIT V 2SELT,_Y,,h,, (Editor) "Problems of Data Processing in Ph as eTyp eRad-io Measurement Systems' y-kh Vo-Drosy obrabotki inforratsii v fazo-~Ykh izrLeritelln. . radiosistemakh Tr. Mosk.- aviats. in-ta, ao. 201- (cf. English above Works of the 2MGscov J, Aviation Institute, No 201), Moscov, i�70,:154 pp, iu. 96 k. (.Lrom RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, jazi -f 1 ,Abstract, No. lG21 K)l Translation: The collection contains nine articles 'dealing with the theor-j- of phase type radio measurement-systems (the term radio measurement systems covers a broad class of systems including radio navigatiQn and rada-- systems in particular). Most of the artkcles~ deal. with DroV'lems of digital isolation and processing of a radio signal. ~ N. ~S. USSR UDC bl:155.001.57:518,.9 VEYTSENBALTM, Y. "Comnrehension of Coherent Text by a Computer" Aaspoznav-aniye 011)r32ov [Pattern Recognition Collection of Worl;s] 4ir Press, 1970, pp 214-244 (Trans I ated. fro mRp~'erativnyy Zhurnal Kiberlictika, No 3, 1971, Abstract NO 3 V586 by E. Vapor). Translat-ion: comnuter can be prograr"med to understand. the pers:o-ji v;ith 4 it. ~ Ti~,-, ia'4~-OrMaZlon Is input to the -machilpe using a typow-zitc.-r ratlic!r -~-h:;In speech, This probI(..,,% 5110LIld not be confused With t Jht epxoblam OF '~;'.nalysis of colizeuts, since in th.,.s case we are, concerned with of natural langua2u, not complete texts. A --ot o.F programs called "EJA-Zall haIs been developed, allm:ing a naciline Z:o le~'rn conver.;~~tlonal speech by imitat-Ing the answers o~ a -is-cMatrist, Ile 'Sat 0;1 4 -1, the pSyCilijItrist. has, the advantage that the !rioccssity of 1-1.0*,Iorization of information coneerning.. the surroiinding., world in expi Icit frm J. S The basic, proce-lure of '~th~. propam; 4s quite s,~mple- tl-,c '--X'r anU CICC-I IJA Czlo~ f-- tho presencr-I of a cerl~~Liri J:,~Y uord. c) rc~ Is v LS coil erted,according to::c-2rtain ru*os r~~Ia'ted t o t. h o11-cy tiord, and if not, any senseless ciom6nt is extracted `rixii memory or under C ~',17,-'-,4 11 co-adtons 'he preceding conversion is useL The use o' sulicontexts L 38 . ......... :1 w USSIR UDC 51:158,001,S7:518.9 VL:YTSEXBAUJM, Y., Ras-ooz-navaniye Obrazov, INIoscow, Mir Press, 1970, D-P 214-244. ac-L inprol L--~ncnt of the prog-ram. llowe-,,er, is capzble only of maintaining the illusion of understanding by concealing its lack of under5tanding. A A more ne,,,,47ected -Droorxri includes an evaluation device ca-pable o" invest-ating Pip-xity, as well as several convers,,stional "sconaria" expTesslolls of any co;,,i rathc:: than Just one. This prograii, no longe:o conceals its IacII- of unders-za--ndino, b= _~,irher asks questions. Examples of conversation between ri .an and -ach4ne are presented, indicating the ability of, the. machine to recognize te-ctual patterns and understand state~ments made to it., USSR IJDC 771.537i33 VENDROVSKIY, K. V. , VEYTSMAN, A. I., PTASIENCHUK, V. M. "Signal/Noise Ratio and Quantum Effectiveness of.Differentiation in Photo- ~graphic Emulsion" Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii i,Kinematografii, Vol 17, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp 426-433. Abstract: The quality of photographic materials of various sensitivities can be characterized by the quantum 6ffectiveness of differentiation. Th-s value compares the actual detector (its:'Isignal/noisell ratio) to an ideal radiation detector, the accuracy of reproduction of which is limited only by photon noise resulting fr=the.discrete Mature of the light flux. The macroscopic quantum effectiveness, determining thc;effectiveness of record- ing of large parts, is distinguished from the microscopic quantum effective- ness, corresponding to the-reproduction of small objects,and considering the scattering of light in thelight-sensitive emulsion. This work presents experimental results of determination ot,the $4gnal/noise ratio and quantum effectiveness of films of varying sensitivities. 147 USSR UDC: 8.74 VEYTSMAN, I. N. "Modeling Logic Circuits" Minsk, Teoriva i primeneniye mat. mashin--sboy-nik (Theory and Application of Mathematical Machines--collection of works), Belorussian University, 1972, pp,10.0-108 (from Kh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV739~by the author) Translation: Methods of modeling the digital elements of com- puter technology on the lev6i offunctional and logic cir- cuits are considered. A modelinglalgorithm is described, and a,sub-program is developed for realizing the~algorithm. The modeling system is calculated for an.arbitrary system of ele- ments and is equipped with an.automatic debugging program.. 1/1 USSR UDC' 539.-385 IVANOVA, V .B. and Institute of metallurgy imeni A_ A. Bay1cov, Academy,of;Sciences USSR "Effect of Neoprene Coatings on the Cyclic Strength of Specimens and Parts Affected by Fretting Corrosion", Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost" metallov:i splavov". "Nauka" Press, 1971t pp 103-108 Translation: The cyclic strength level of real structures and parts is determined.by a number of factors including fretting corrosion. The presence, of fretting corrosion markedly reduces cyclic strength. , This study concerns the effect of neoprene coatings:(synthe tic rubW!r variety) on the cyclic strength of lKhl8N9 steel speci6ens and structural parts under fretting corrosion conditions.-lFatigue tests:of neoprene-coated specimens under contact friction conditions indicate their fatigue limits to bie-by 60% laigher than that of-uncoated specimens. Dynamic~tests of real assemblies protected with neoprene! have shown a three-to four-fold increase in service ljl'(~ as compared to similar unprotected assemblies. (4 illus",r.-tions, 7 biblio..- refere-nee:-'; sumriarV) USSR UDC 539.385 'FRIDMAN, Z. G. and TSA[AX__ nstitdte of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Ba kov Y. Of isciLces USSR y "Effect of Mechanothermal Treatment of the~Cyclic Strength of lKbl8N9 Steel Sheets", Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost' metallov i splavov". "Naukall Press, :1971, pp 97-102 Translation: The paper discusses the effect-, of single and fractional iviechanothermal. treatments (MTT) *combined with deformation at 10 and 20% under. Aens i 1e and rolling conditions. As. a -result of this: -type: Of -trdatment the; -dyclic strength of _~bii` _' thai ~`3 .1 1 Fractional -;3Xhl8N9 -steel sheets;A " d n 0%~. .nerease more, MTT appears to be mor'e~eff ectilk, a-1s-c ompared to simple treat- ments for the same deformation:ratios. Tho increase in cyclic strength following MTT is shown to;be related to the decrease in surface strain and to the formation of a.cellular structure. .-(3 illustrations, 2 tables, 5 bibliographic references; summary). 1/2 046 UNtL ASS f I E PROCESS TiNG DATE--27PIOV70 T,ITLE--RAI'Slt\!G THE FATIGUE STRENVTH OF*. METALS Bi iMEANS OF NEOPRENE COATINGS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-IVANOVt V.S., WEITSMANt M-OG4 Al COUNTRY OF IjNFO--USSR SOURCE-Ff Z. KHIM. MEKHAN. ti AT. 1970'!~!6 2 65-68 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--FATIGUE STRENGTH, PLASTIC COATING# OXTOATION Milaurim, CHROMIUM _NICKEL STAINLESS STEEL9 ALUMINUM ALLOY'l CRY,5TAL DISLOCATION, CRACK THEORY C. ON TR 0 LMARKINIG-NO R.GSTRICTIONS DOC UIM E N T C L A S S- -UNC LAS 5 1 F I E 0 PROXY R E E L / F lk AM E - - 3 0 Q 2 1 L 8 15 STEP. 10 U R0. 3' 6 9?0 G (i G' 0 20 0 6 5 /,313 6 8 cERC ACCFSclt)f4 NO-AP.0129133 c; U IT, S s IF ----- - TfTff"~ AlU I P, .i 2/2 046 UN' L ASS I: F A ED PROGE SS IN G DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NJO-AP0129183 I -FEf, T OF E DPR ~`N E ( N A I R I T ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ~ABSTRACT. THE E F -SS; -L! ID CDATINGS .01N THE FATIGUE STRENGTH OF: (;R N1 5 TA I ML! -S T E E A N T 0 A L I E 0. 1 ill SAMPLES W I T+1 N-EOPR I- NE ~ COAT I NGS THE FATIGUE ALLOYS WAS STUL STRENGTH WAS APPRECIABLY GREATER T 4 N JIN THOSE :LACK 1 NG SUCH COATINSS. IN PJEVLN1'1NG THE POSITIVE I"IfLUENCE OF. THE ~COATINGS LAY MA 41-Y OXIDIZING PROCESSES TAKING PLACE IN! THEM SLI P BNNDS TH IS IPRMiO VE0 A MORE FAVOURABLE DISLOCATION ACTION ANU RETARDED CRACK DEVELOPMENT. - ------------ UINC L-A-S-S-f Ff -E-;rL) FW USSR UDC: 621-376-54 S L I. I. KIINA, A. A., ZHUYJ.UDKAS, K. P. ,MASYU IS of Physics and Mathematics, Academy of Sciences o-f. the Lithuanian SSR 11A Device for Discrete Demodulation of Duration-Modulated Pulses" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennvye cbraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 3, Jan.71, Author's Certificate No-291334, Division H, filed 27 Mar 68, published,6 Jan 71, p 151 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for discrete demodulation of duration-modulated pulses. The unit contains a scaling circuit, decoder, pulse shaper, diodes and coincidence circuit. As a dis- tinguishing feature of the patent, in order to improve. precision and resis- tance to interference in the demodulation process, the device is equipped with a cadence -pulse time disc riminator for the pulses from the output of the scaling circuit. The output of this discriminator is connected to the input of the scaling circuit through an oscillator made in the form of a feedback-covered series circuit comprised of a controllable delay line and a diode. The emission freau.ney of this oscillator is 2n times the frequency of the cadence signal, where n is the ratio of the cadence ~)ulse period to the duration quantizing step for the pulses. The cadence sign-3.1 line is con- nected to the set terminal of a flip-flop whose one-output terirdne.1 is con- nected to the controlling input of the above-mentioned deli)~, line through the pulne shaper. USSR UDC 621.317.373 BINKAUSKAS, B. Yu. B., KILNA, A. A., and VEYVERIS,. G. P., institute of Physics and Mathematics, Acadeug of ScieXWOWIbY"tvp',Il;t~-tqtuanian SSR "A Converter Which Transforms Phase Shift to Digital Code" Moscow, Otkryitya, izobrete-niye, promYshlennyle obra?tsy~, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No.287194~ class 21, filed 16 Jun 69, published 19 Nov 70, p 83 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a converter which trans- forms phase shift to digital code..~The device contains reference and phase-keyed signal pulse shapers, flip-flops, diod"- , a counter, a switch and an automatic frequency control circuit made up of a time discriminator, a controllable delay line; a~diode and a scaling circuit. The output of the diode in the automatic frequency.control circuit is 6onnected to the input of the controllable delay line through an OR circuit. As a dis tinguishing feature of the patent, accuracy is improved by adding a second aut%matic frequency control circuit whose input is connected to the output -of the phase-keyed signal pulse shape.r, Yenile the o4tput of the extra AFC circuit is connected to the Input of the.- switch. USSR UDC 532.517.4 XLZIROXL A. M., KHASAYEV, A. M. ,ALIYEV, Sh. N., ALIYEXI, Ye. M. "Stud of the Rheology and the Effect of Polymer Additives on the Turbulent y Flow of Two-Fluid Systems" V sb. 3-y Simp ne i -oz. po prime n _y;j nen'yuto-novsk. si:ftem v neftedobycbe, KraS7 nodar, 1972. Tezisv dokl. (Third Symposium on the Application of Non-Newtonian Systems in Oil Drilling, Krasnodar, 19.72-Subjects of Papers -- Collection of Works), Mcscow, 1972, pp 48-49 (from M-44ekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No MOM Translation: A description and the operatirg principle of a laboratory setup for studying the rheologica1behavior.of two-phase mixing and nonmixing fluid systems with polymer additives in the velocity interval shifting from 0 to 1000 sec are presented. The effect of phase concentration and polyraer additives on the magnitude of the coefficient of hydraulic resistances under a turbulent regime of the motion of water and oil with polymer additives of the polyzobuty- lene type in the Reynolds nurbers range 5000-40,000 if; investigated. Experi- mental data are presented on operational wells supplying oil- and water. 1. G. Bulina. A USSR UDC 629.78.OIS:533.6.071.011.55.08 VEZINIENOV, V. Ya., GORENBUKH, P. 1. "Application of the Unstable Analogy to the. Study of the Effects of an Explo- sive Have on a Barrier in a Hypersonic Tube" Uc h. zap. Tsentr. Aero-gidrodi nam. In-ta [Scientific Writings of Central Aero-Hydrodynamics Institute], Vol~2, No 61~ 1971, pp, 48-54, (Translated fron Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketostroyeniy No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4.41.157 from the Resimme). ''b Translation: A method is descri ed for applying the, explosive awilogy to the flow of a hypersonic gas 5tream.around blunt bodies, for experimental investi- gation of the effects of theshockwave of a strong explosion on a flat barrier. The effect of the flat shockwave from a strong explosion of a flat charge on -a flat barrier is viodeled by the action ofa shockwave departing from tile nose of a blunted flat body on a flat plate. The re~~,ults of measurement of the diStyibUt4ojj of pressure along the: plate beyond the f0ling pressure jump are presented, pro&-iced in a helium, hypersonic -orind uninel. The plate is 5et both. at zero angle of alLtack (nonmoving barrier) and.at ;in angle of attack jiding to the Yaotion of the barrier as V ~ 0.25. llic- experimontal re- correspo W sults are compared with calculated data. 7 Figurc.,~;; 4 Bit?] io. Refs. 62r) UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--20NLIV70 SIVE TAPE -U- T ITLE--i,01-E' AUTHOR-Mt-C K. P. ~j CCUNTSY ~OF INFO-USSR 265,3~7 ZNAKI 1970, .,:,P,EFERENC.E--LTKRYT IYA i lit E PROM. 05RAMYt TOYARNYE FL'6L IS-HED-=C9MAR70 SUbJECT AR E A, 5-- 1 OL U."'Cp i C /I A,'i 1) MEDICAL S(*. I ENCE S T GP I C ViJUNI MW(CAL. E ("U I PME14T CENTRICL Mj4I-KINC---,NC1 M-5TRICTWNS DUMMIENT PROXY STEP4,40 L-L q USSR uDc 612x14.44 ALEKSEYEEN, V. I and FA VIBEt K. G. YUL'BERG-EIATM, V. R., Tselinograd ~c and Institute Odessa Agiicultural Institute "Effect of Short-Wave Ultraviolet Irradiation on Absorption Functions of the stine" Sma:Ll _Tnte Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 199, No 6., 1971, pp 1,453-1.,455 Abstract: Dogs with an isolated loop of spall intestine were exposed to short-wave ultraviolet irradiation of the epigastrip region with 1-5 and 3 biological doses. The absorption capacity of the intestine was detennined by introducing into the organ 20 ml of a 7% sugar solution for periods of 30 minutes. The unabsorbed Dart of the solution was the-n extracted.. and the loop washed with distilled water. The amou:nt of sugar absorbed was deteniined on the basis of the difference between the quantity administered and that ex- tracted, with allowance for secretion. The experizents established that ultraviolet rays in a 1.5 biological dose:intensify-sugar absorption in the sma.U intestine, increaGing it in som cases from the norn, of 332.8 to 604 rg within 1-5 haars after the beginnIA7, ofthe expeerimnts. It then begins to decline reaching the initial norn within~48 hours after the irradiation. Irradiation with 3 biological doses causes only'a brief and slight elevation 1/2 1-- -1-1-1 1~ 1; H USSR VIBE, K. G., and FAYTEL'BERG-BLANK, V. R. "The Effect of High Frequency Currents of Diathermy on the Content of Nucleic Acids in the Internal Organs of~Rabbits", Tr. Tschinogr. S.- Kh. In-t. (Proceedings of the Tschin6grad Agricultural Institute), 1973, Val 9, No 5, pp 27-37 (from RZh-Biologi,cheskaya Khimiya, No 24, Dec 73, Abstract No 24F 1436) Translation: The effect of high frequency currents~of diathermy with varying force and duration was investigated in respect,to the exchange of DNA and RNA in internal organs (liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine) spleen, adrenals and lungs) of rabbits. It was shown that.quantitative shifts in the content of NA can be determined fromthe force and duration of the - 3 - - -1 - USSR UDC,612.015.348:547.965'.014.426.014.45 Via MIROYEDOVA, E. P., KULACHENYO, S. P., and FAYTEL'BERG-BLANK, V. R., Chair.of Animal Physiology,~Tselionograd Agricultural Institute, and Chair of -Pathophysiology, Tselinograd Medical Institute "Changes in the Amino Acid,.Content in:1fiternal Organsiof Rabbits Exposed to :High-Frequency Electromagnetic:and Ultrasound,Oscilla.tions,' Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimentall,noy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 10, Oct 70, pp 47-48 Abstract: Experiments on rabbits showed: that high-frequency electromagnetic fields and ultrasound, like other physical-Agents, change physiological processes according to dose rate and duration of eypo'Bure. For example expo- aure to a SHF f ield (centimeter waves) of 30 or 50 w I ov 10 mitt did not gignif - icantly alter the free amino Acid content of the livex, stomach, small in- cestine, lungs, spleen, and kidneys. After exposure to SIIP field (centimeter rdraves) of 75 w for the same length. of time,: however, the amirto acid content of the stomach increased, while that of, the intestine: spleen, and kidneys decreased. Ultrasound at 3 W/cm2 for 5 'min produced the greatest changes in the organis studied. A weaker dose (0.3 W/cm2) had 1114ch less effect, even when continued for a much longer period of time. .--30OCT70 112 033 UNCLASSIPIED PROCESSING DATE L --NATURE Of RADIATION DEFECTSAN ~ROCHELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCINE SULFATE if.ROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1530 STEP NU--URiOO7C/'I")/015/002/0329/0333 CIRC ACCESSICN, NO--AP0125158 UNC LAS .212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 C-IRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0125158 -4 BSTRAt.-,T/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF X RAY LNE -'IRRA'~DIATED (SIMILAR TO 10 PRIME6 ROENTGENS) ROCHELLE :SALT AND TR[GLYC - SULFATE'CRYSTALS AND SATO. AQ. SOLNS. (BOTH PRorEcTEDI AND KEPT IN 0. H, CUr AND CH SU8,i ATM.) WERE STUDIED AT 220-1500 N14. DUE TO THE IRRADN., ~IN BOTH ROCHELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCINE ~SULFATE~ CRYSTALS's SOME PART OF THE: MOL- i)ECGMPS.r AND GAS IONS REACT WITH RADIOLYTICI)ECOMPN. PRODUCTS. EXP.;,!;. CARRIED OUT GN THE ROCHELLE SALT,ANO TRIGLYCINE SULFATE SATO. AO. ~-SOLNS. INDICATE THAT THE UV ABSORPTION IN IRRADIATED ROCHELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCINE SULFATE CRYSTALS-HAVE.TO BE CAUSED BY~RAOICJLYTIC DECOMPN. PRODUCTS C(JNTG. THE CO GROUP. :LIVOV. GOS. UNIV., ;LVOV, USSRO UNCLASSIFIEC PRCCESSING DATE-17JUL70 ~.T j T LE-_TEMFERAT.b~E CEPENCENCE OF THE POSIT.ICN OF THE SELFABSORPTION EDGE' -OF SEJGNETTE*SALT AND TRIGLYCINE SULFA RYSTALS -U- -~'~ALITHOR'- V IBLY I:I.F., ROMANYLIKYN.A. ' -USSR' ~-CCUNTPY OF TX-FC- ~-:SCURCE-_CPT. SPEKTSCSK. 1970, 28(2), 307-10 ATE PUBL ISHEI)== ----- 7C .SUBJECT AREAS--PFYSICS J.01C TAGS-TEPPERATURE DEPENCENCE, ABSCRPTIOW EDGE, CRYSTAL ABSGRPTION, PHA S& TRANSITION, SULFATE "d CNT FIO LPARKIAC--_NC RESTRICTIONS ~2DQCUMFNT CLASS-0CLASSIFIED :.PROXY Ff-EL/FPAME--lS81/0421 STEP NC---UR/CO51/'tC/0213/002/0337/03LO 'tIRC ACCESSICK NC-APOM442 A-S S-1 F I EV, AD;q AIW50442-' CHEMICAL~~ABST. 10 r-IOSSW Temperatwedepandente of the position of, the seU-' absMtlon,edge f. Selpeite 011t iLid trWycln6 ~.Wfate crystals. V*bl ' I F.; Roiiiaii~.uk. .:(tJSSR). ~ Opt. S, V 10 ~ektrcik. 1970, 797T-W '0 Muss)7 pqs~ on~ of the seJ -1 If-ibsorption edge : ra nette saltlii~d tilglycine of samples-X~ Y,,:itna OC sulfate crystals .in z natux an ze& light,~ith v~,riations d polari -poin in te~ap. over Curie is investigitt&J.. Th6. curve area- Xk T was presented in' 3 li rti' s. he obid~ portion of the D-4 XiT ~u'rve relates t6 temp. region 2 '. and .-20;-A5`jor'Seig- nette salt, and 35-55'for the glycloe~sdlfate in ihe~~ji'ase tra~asition. Theslop iss allt tha~iihatokjvqotherpbrtion~ e M r 0 tir th~'Jurmer, and sinaller or larger I Ma tbe edge W it fhe mentioned ces in tetnp~ ~ffeci felab~ -to i~fie shiip cliaiije of 4 spDn_ differen taneous polarization, and the distinctive features of a spgntaneous Luba ov deformation of the domains of these cr stals. RrIovr a C, Y, REELIFME 1:9810421 AS Sl flrEfl PROCESS ING DA:TE--230CT70'l 034 -U- ',TIT.LE--STATIST [CAL VARIATION OF lqU148EIZ~OF ATMOSPHERIC5 PEK wilT TIME ,AUTHOR-(03)-REMIZOVP L.T.t VICHROV, V.Rj.POTAPOVl A.V. .-COUNM OF JNFO--USSR ,:'SOURCE--J NSTI TUT f ON OF ELECTRICAL ENGTNEERSf PROCUiEDINGS, VOL. 117, MAY 1970T P*- 894-896 ------- 70 -DATF_ PUBLISHED r._-,.SUBJ,ICT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE,,-, EI.ECTRONICS AWD ~~TOVIC TAGS--- ATMO SP HER ICS ELIECTRIC FIELOP S (GUAL VERY LOW FREQUENCY ~c ONITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _~O_CUMENT :~PROXY REEL/FRAPtE--2000/1113 STEP NO--UK /000 0/7 1 L7 1000 /039 (p/ 0896 ACCESSION N0-00124768 UINCLASSIFIED V2 034 UNCLASSIPIED': PROCESSING D.,,rE--230CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124768' ABSTRACT. EXPER IMEN' A LST"j)Y OF THc ---ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-O-. r STATISTICAL VARIATION IN THE NUMBER OF ATMOSPHERICS P E.R UN I TTIME ABOVE A..GIVEN THRESHOLD VALUE Of- TH E V 'v R T I C A LE L E C F R I C F I "-~: L 1) S TA E NTH RESULTS ARE GIVEN FOR THE CA.SF WHERE.RECEPT.ION f~ AT VERY LOW FREQUENCIES IN A FKEOUENCY BANDW10TH GKEATER T'MiN THV - EFFECTIVE BANDWIDTH OF THE ATMOSPHERICS SPECTAUM.: :FACILITY: AKA0EMIIA NAUK SSSR, INSTITUT RADIOTEKHNIKI I ELEKTRONIKIP PISOCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 581.6:615.779.934:547.56 VICHKOOVA, S. A., RUBINCHIK, M A., ADGINA, V. V., IZOSDIOVA, S. B., MAKAROVA, L. V., SIIIPULINEA,.L.. D., and GORY VA,.L. V.,.'All-Union UNDO Institute of Medicinal Plaats "Antimicrobial and Antiviral Activity of Some Natural Coumarins" Leningrad, Rastitel'nyye Resursy No 3, 1973, pp 370-379 Abstract: The bacteriostatic, fungistatic, and protistostatic activity of 33 natural coumarins o2: plant origiu was investigated by the method of serial dilutions of the compounds in appropriate nutrient media. The microorganisms studied were Staphylococcus aurcus, Eacherichia coli, Mycobacterium tubercu- losis, Microsporum lanosum, Candida albicans, Enrartioeba histolytica, and Trichomonas vaginalis. The activity of the-coumarin~, against berpesvirus and influenza APR-8 virus was also investigated. Fourteen of the compounds were active against M. tuberculosis, parasitic protozoans and gram-negatIve bac- teria. None was effective against any of.the viruses. The terpenoid and 3-alkyl-substituted coumarins offer the Viost promiae. as bacteriot;tatic, and fungistatic agents. USSR UDC 615.281.8:665.336.6 VJCW~ ~QVA, S. A., DZRANASHIYAi N. M., and GORYUNOVA, L. V., All-Union Institute of Medicinal Plants,~ Moscow "Antiviral Activity of the Essential Oil of E. viminalis. and Some Other Hardy Eucalyptus Moscow, Farmakologiya, i Toksikologiya, No 3, 1973, pp 339-341 Abstract: The antiviral action of essential oils obtained from 4 eucalyptus species - E. viminalis, E. macarthuri~~E dalrympleana, and the pharmacopo- eial E. cinarea - was studip-d in two models of influenza (in vitro and in ovo). Mice were injected intranasally with a mixture of an essential oil (100 p g/ml) and influenza virus. C"hick embryos were injected with an es- sential oil and infected with virus 2. hours later. The virucidal effect of the essential oils was clearly manifested only a't.,LD100 (80 to 100% survival rate). The antiviral activity of the essential oil of E. viminalis (at LD100) was higher than that-of E. cinerea in.the in vitro experiments but somewhat lower in the chick embryo wqdel 0- to 11-fold decrease in hemagglutination titer compared with th~- ~,control). 39 USSR Lm,,-: 536.628.3 SADOVSKIY, N .A. ,Institute of Chemistx7 of Hat ural ,r of Sciences'of 'he USSR 7 jWfipoun6, Aca em, "A Continuous -Flo7,r 1-ficrocalorimeterti k'-tiva, IZOI-rot Promyshlennyye Obrants,,i ,T-ovarnyye Zni:~" Yoscow, Ot, ~.j U-j _eni., No 7, M 7-2. Autlxorls~ Certificate No 329L 416, Di isiort G, filed 31 Jul 70, published 10 Feb 72, D ;_o Translation- "Mis Author's Certificate Introduces a 'L~IoTw-throu-h nif or. o- calorimeter corta-aring a detector vdtbin -,which ameacin-erlent CCII is !(:,Ct~,~!d vith the=._,;aele,_ncnts, Tlie calorimeter also contains v...dcvice for feedirig ir reagents. As a distinCuirzin'xig feature of the pat-exit, sensiti-,-it-y andi sta- bility are ira;)roved by -usivg an additional cell instal3ed along the a:,-is Cf the detector, vrhiclh is made in.the form of highly heat conduc- tive cyllinEer equir~ped -vith a slat heat exetariger vlth,symm.~trj,e input of reagents. cylinde_r is placed inside a heat-con-ci-iz,--ting cylinder -with I I A U, - 1~ high specific heal and thermall conductivity on which an additicnal syn- metric slot hent is located. 2ach,lo-f 114e cells. is eqluzirped radiv-11y arranged of' the s (,,rai Cori amet or lln)(~ ferentially. 112 I I RTrT Llz Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--113SEP70 OF LYSOZYME WITH LOW 140LECULAR WEIGHT INHIBITORS AND MODIFIED SUBSTRATES CONTAINING'. BETA: I(I TO 4) AN10 BETA (I TO 6) ~AUTHOR-(04)-SHASHKOVAr YE.A., VIKHA,.I.Vii-VICHUT,[NSKIIYZ.,..A.A.i KHORLIN, A.YA,- tnUALTRY -0 F-INFO--USSR .~"_SOURCE-,GIOKHIMIYA 1970, 35( 1),~ 124-31 DATE PURL ISHED - ----- 70 s.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~,10PIC TAGS-AMINE DERIVATIVEr SAC.CHARIDEI,RACTER-TA,v CELL PHYSIOLOGY, ENZYME ACTIVITY MARK I NG-INO, RE STR ICT IDINS -DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCIASSIFIED .;PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0850. STEP ND--UR/0218/70/035/001/CI24/013i. '~XJRC ACCESSION NO-AP0055551 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2. ~ '011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 -'Cl-RC.ACCESSION NO-AP0055551 W3STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SPECIFICITY OF LYSnZYME InlAkS STUDIED IN PEL.ATION TO THE POSITION OF THE GLYkC0SA.MfNfDE LINKAGES ~BETWEEN THE MONOSACCHARIDE BONDS OF: THE SUBSTRAVE DURING 1j"ITERACTION OF THE ENZYME WITH THE FOLLOWING COMPOS.: N A(,'LTYI.',~LIJCL",',SA-*,ij'4E, N#P41 DIACETYLCHTOBIOSE, N,N-,N" TRiACETY~ - P mrrROPHENYL BETA 'illy LCHITOTRIOSE v I ACETYL 0 GLUOCOSAMIN11DE, P NITROPHENYL-BETA N,N' I DIACETYLCHITOBIOSIDE My P NITROPHENYL 0 (2 ACETAM160, 2; OEOXY BETA D GLUCOPYRANOSYL)f tl YIELDS 6) 0 Z.ArETAMIDO 2 DEOXVi BETA 0:.GLUCOPYRANOSIDE (1i)v P NITROPHENYL 0 (2 BENZAM100t~Z DEOXY BETA 0 GLUCOPYRAN-OSYL), 11 YIELDS 6) 0 f 2, -ACETAMI-NDO, 2 ACETAMINDO 2- DEOXY BETA 0- GLUCOPYRANOSIDE) t AND P 0,-(2 ACETAM100i 2 DEOXY BETA D GLUCOPYRANOSYL), (I YIELDS 4) 0 2 ACETARINDO 2 DE-OXY B.F-TA.. 0 GLUC(IPYRANOSYL, It ~IELD-S 6) 0 2 ACETA,41NDO ~.,--2 DEOXY, BETA--,O GLUCOPYRANOSIDEAIII). ~THE COPI(,NS. OF THESE COMPDSO REQUIRED TO INHIBIT BY 50PERCENT THEtYSIS OF MICPOCOCCUS LYSODEIKTICUS BACTERIAL WA 'LLS WAS DETO. THESE DATA PLUS LIT. 60NST5. OF DISSOCN. FOR ~THG~LYSOZYME COMPLEXES OF THE IST 2 COMPDS. (REPOATEDIELSEWHERE) WERE USED TO CALC.. T14E K SURI VALUES FOR T14E.COMPDS. STUDIED. THIS PERMITTED -QUANT. CALCN. OF THE AFFINITY AT:Tf4E ACTIVE SITE OF THE ENZYME. FOR I AND.11 THE POSITION OF THE GLYCOSIOIC,BONDS BETWErN THE MONOSACCHARIDE UNITS'DET. THE COMPLE4ENTARITY OF THE~SUBSTRATE AT THE ACTIVE SITE. III -CONTAINS BOTH THE I YIELDS 44 AND 1 YIELDS 6 GLUCQSAMINIDIC BONDS AND SHOWS STRONG AFFINITY TO THE ACTIVE SI.TE-OF LYSOZYME- AND CAN BE HYDROLYZED BY THIS ComPD. WITH SUBSEQUENT.,TRANSGLYCOSYLATION. UNCLASSIFIED ~77'77771 USSR UDC 577.842:595.79 VICTOROV C A KOCHETOVA, N. I. (Institute of Evolutionary Morphology and Animal Ecology, USSR AcademyLof Sciences "Role of Trace Pheromones in Re ati gul on of.the Sex Ratio in Trissolcus grandis (Hymenoptera, Scalionidae)." -No 4, pp 559-562 Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii, 1973, Vol 3.41 Abstract: The ratio of males to females in the offspring frcm 16 T. grandis females placed for a day in test tubes-in-which five~specimens of the same species has been kept for, 24 hr and:then offered 14 eggs of Graphosoma lineata for 24 hr was almost three-Aimes that in the~contr6ls (37.5% vs 13.3%). The results indicate that the stimulus is chemical in nature and that traces of pheromones are an:external-Ifactor affe~cting'sex determination in parasitic hymenoptera.- Acc. Nr': Abstkacting~Services. Ref. Code:- -00049911 CHEMICAL ABST. Shov' W6!0161 11W Electrical properties of an orgaii1c phtbalocyanine r losi- - ' 1Vida4j.Yat__.&; semiconductor m, the ferroetectric sWe., Rozenshtein L. D.; v~ g' I hist ak OLUprov., Min- gmd, USSR . PIZ. re" " , - - -1 �17 0 W4~-,b (Russ). Temp. dqxndences are giveil Of'. he fillias.: ITh'.'ond*, of phthato- cyanine is chu.Uterized by'air'ei&eti.tial d6kndence on tenip. with an energy of nrtijr~tlnn nf Vic+11tep~ase-tfansi- tion current acrbss the specimim decrpases in tinit as a ~tsult of its Wla-riZation as in other.ferroelec. ntaterials- ; Cond. iri the ferTo- !jec. state in th region of ihe,'iiansition is ~h" e Agher that in the initial state:and has a imax. 'Pohirizatioii of,th~'ipeciin such en. LS bemuse of the fact that the phait transition 15*comp Ial ied by formition of dirioles. , Tfifs It'adi to 11te ip'pttman6~ of ntw intennol. interactions leading to increased ~'p6tid. ~Current- voltage dependence dose to the, i6n~. of'ih~' p6se tramsition in tht ftrroele~' state Is diftcrient fr~m Similar 60ndence* in the semiconducting, state and exhibits. stiblinearity even at; low field intensities. A, Libackyj REEL/FRAME] 1980:1' AAAJ USSR VI DAL,,..P. "Asymptotic Stability of Discrete Nonlinear Systems,with Variable Quantiza- tion Period (bionic application)" Tr. III Mezhdunar. Kongressa blezhdunar. Federatsii po Avtomat. upr., 1966, Diskret., Samonastranv. i Obuch. Sistemy [Works of Third International Con- gTess. of International Federation of Alitomatic Control, 1966, Discrete, Self-Tuning and Teaching System), Moscbw, Uauka Press., 1971, pp 236-242, (Translated from ReferativnyyZhurnal -Kibemetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V758 by the author). Translation: A calculation method is suggested, related to the properties of an infinite sequence of vectors. The condition of asymptotic conver- gence to which it leads is a sufficient~condition for asymptotic stabil. of a nonlinear discrete system. A second application.,is suggested. It consists in determination of the condition-.of asymptotic stability of an approximate model of biological control;,the human operator is looked upon as a first,or second order filter. WSSR uDo 546.?gi.6-536.66 SAhTAMVA, H. A., VIDAVSHIYj L. M.j IWAYEVA, K. X.j and:IPPOLITOVAl YE. A. "'Enthalpy of Formation of Uranium Trioxide, Semihydr!ite" Laningrad, Radiokhimiya# Vol XIV, No 5, 1972, pp 721-726 Abstracti The calorimetric method was used to measure the enthalpy of the reaction of two specimens of uranium trioxide semihydrate with the compasi- tion UO .0-393P.0 and UO * o.648H20 with a.solutiorl of hydivfluoric acid. At 3 3 1 1 298.150K this enthalpy was -2 1.7~t 0.0'8 arA -20.83�0' 110 kcal/g-atom of U respectively. The enthalpy of the formation of compounds belonging to the uranium trioxide serLihydrate D~ase from uranium trioxide and water as a function of the composition J4.B- represented by a linectr equation. For a stoichiometric compound thla valije.is -'3.19�9.10 kcal/g-atorz of U. The published data were used to calculate the standard enthalrj of formation of uranium trioxide semihydrate from the elements, Thiz enthalpy at 298.15'r, was -333.15+0.46 kcal/g-atom of U. The method used to sy#hesize the uranium trioxide seaihydrate ard the chemical arA x-ray: phased analysis data a-e presented in connection with the existenre of several.versions of the,sea1hydXate, USSR UPC 544.?9L*6?91.4 _IIDAVSKIYO L. M.,t IAVUrj E. G.$ an& IPPOITTOVA YE. 'A- "Conditions for the Formation'of Uranium Trioxide" Leningrad, Radickhimiyal Vol 13s, No 5P 197isP 789 Abstracti Oxidation of mixed umanium oxides with oxygen at atmospheric Pressure was studied. The reaction was-carried out in a rotating oven a quartz tubg covered with a copper mantle. The oven temperature was maintaired at 590-600.C. Only after 500 hra traces of~ UO formation were observed. After 700 hrs the -U0 formed in more significant amounts, Lower uraniun 3 oxides may be oxidized to 110 at 866 87:00K aiid I atm oxygen pressure, but 'the'reaction rate is still.verylow. USSR uDc 546.79l.6-546.66 TDA SAMWIAL, 11. A., Um AMVA, K. M., and IPPOLIWIA, Ye. A. "Teat-.of Formation of Uranium Trioxide:'Dihydrate" L~ningrad, Radiokhimiya., Vol 13) No 4. 1971j, pp 592-597 Abstract: An iadependent determination of.the beat of formation of UO '2H20 3 was:-carried out on the basis of the heai~ of formatio6of uranium hexafluoridj,. in order to be able to compare the value obtained idth that determined from the heat-.of,the formation of a mixed uranium oxide. In the paper the experimental conditions are described ia detail, followed by data pi X-ray analysis and formulas used in calculation of the enthalpy. The value obtained differed fi. -om that--based on mixed oxides. No systematic errors could, be:found, and the authors:conclude that the disarepancy is.due to the diragreeranent among the fluorins- and oxygen calorimetry:data. UDC 678-5.06-419.8:66.085-3/-5 P YAIrKOV G. N., MOROZOVI A. V.., OMELICIONKO, S. I., BESSONOV, V.G., CHEIT&-.rSOVA, I. N., VIrSIMIDIA, N. G. DYACHOXI V. ~T., and GOLODIjff,, W. F.., Institute a7~--V_'-.i!:I ~is;izhevsk Kiev, Academy of Sciences f Thys-~ al Cherustr'-Yv~nai is. iy":! Ukrainian. SSR, . and institute of Chemist, of Hig4 Xoleculw, Comp, ounds, Kiev ry Academy of- Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Radiation Technology of Manufacturing Glass-Plastics" Kiev, nimicheskaya Prolvshlennost' WkrainY, No 4, 1970., 13P 8-10 Abstra;~t: ?roduction o' lass plastics using electron accelerators as radiation uh -L, sources is described. The operating principle is explained vit an ex,--uple of the ZOIIU Iure of a cylind-rical sheet of cross irinding. She mandrel speed, feee, pitch, and doze s-treength are selected so that during the time of passage of the win-ding section across beam cross-section the.required degree of polymerization of the binder is attained. 'rae degree of polymerization. between layers wouiacl on top of each other is regulated by the energy of the:iwpinging radiation and bear, current. Z7,e source of fast charged particles in the =del setup is an accelerator with =aXi=Z: electron energy of 0.4 ~fev. Electrons at this energy ensure radiation pol~=rization of a 0.2-0.3 mm layer of glava-plastuics. In this layer, when the density of the current of the beam in several tens of microamperes per square Untimater dose atrangth of 1o6_167 rada/nea.is produced. - - --------- ROCESSING osp.TE-20NOV70 112 C17 UNCLASSIF I E& TI TLE-- INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURE OF. INITIAL compeNEr-as OF RADIATION CURING OF TURA TED ULIGOESTERS AND OL169ESTERPRETHANES.-;~U- ..AUTHOR_(05)-CPELCh2hK0, S. I V:IUENINA,, ;N*,G.p MATYUSHOVAs V.G., CHERVETSOVAj I.N., PYANKOV, T-CCUNTRY fiF INFG-USSR 'SOURCE-IN0. ENG. CHEM., PROD, RE5. DEV!ELCP* 1970j, ~-9(2) 1143-6 ~-DATE PUBLISHED--70 -SUdJECT AREAS-ZHEMISTRY `~'-TOPIC TAGS-RAGIATION PULYMER.IZATION, OLWOMER, MALL-IC ANHYDRIDE, ~ETHYLbNE, ElHYLENE GLYCOLY POTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, ADIPIC 'Jl(,fD, SED4CIC 'A 10, ETHYL CARBANATE, THERMAL srAB.ILI-tY.- CHEMICAL. AE~~ISTANCE, POLYMER T URE N-TRCL MAFKING-NO RESTRICTIONS c .-DOCUMENTC LASS-UNCLASSfFIE0 ..WJXY RELL/FRAME-3002/1144 STEP I m"C A C C f- 5fNO- A PO 12 b 566 212 0 L7 UNCLIASSIFIE0 PROCESSENG DATE-20NIOV70 ."CIRC ACCESSICNi, NO-APOIZ6566 :",:~--,AE-ST.i~ACT/E:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASISOTRACT..: TH. IE IRRAoN. cGlIOLYMN. OF UNSArD. -4E.S UAS IN-VESrICATEll. CIIGCESTLRS AND OLIGOESTER URETHAt THE 1-114SATE). d.-~QLIGOESTERS wERE SYNTHESIZED' HbA MIAL~J:C. ANJ~YDPJ DE , f, 'SUB2. H SUB4* AIN"D -.:DIETHYLEhF- GLYCOL, PtlfHAlj.C ANHYDRIDt 'AND t END0METHYLENTETRAHYDkUPHThALlC ANHYDR ADIPICIAND SEBACIC AfIDS BEING USEG AS mIGOIFIERS. UNSATD. GLIGGESTER URET~---ANES~CF VARIOUS FREE ISULYANAIE GROUP CONT'b",J-S WERE PRODUCED-13Y INTEPAGTION OF OL IGOE THYI.ENF? GLIGGOIETI-YLENEs, AND GLIGETAfETHYLEhE, MALEATES Willi IOLYLENEv -DIPHERYLMETHANE, AND HEXAMi-;~I`HYLENE DIUSOCYAiNIATES4' THE PEUATIVE C(J,':','ING RATE CEPER'DS CN THE STRUCTURE OF-THE PLI fIDMER.Si THE MONOMERS. IN THE CASE OF UNSATD. CLIGOESTER URETHANE5j, ISOCY,44N,~TE GROUPS PARTICIPATE IN TkiE CURING REACTIC.N. 1,14 DRRADN.. r-b.PqLYY,,%-. , BOTH THE Yl ELD OF INSUL. NO CGNVERSIGN OF DOUBLE BONDS 'ARE. HIGHER THAN s, FRACTION Al IN THE PRE, E14CE --:.OF PERUXIDES. PHYS. AND MECH. PROPERME51, THERMAL STABILiry, AND H 3U82 ~.O Ahl; Cl-c:M. RESISTANCE AKEt AS A RULE HIGHER. Fuk' PULYMERS OBTAINED DUkING HIGH ENERGY IRRADN. FACILI:TY: INSTv fill;li MUL. CHEM., "Evt U551), -ICLASS I F IE 1) OEM:=- 77- USSR f UDC 62.372.852,3(08,3.8) VIDENIYEKS, P. 0., SVILIUNS, X. P. ItHigh-Prequency ALtenuator" -USSR Author's Certificate No 251033, Filed 17 May 68, Published 11 Feb 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No -8A370P) Translation: High-frequency attenuators containing a set,of resistors forming the links of fr-type 4-terminal circuits, a comnutator wish an index and a drive mechanism connected to the commutator exist. The purposelof the invention is improvement of the mutual decoupling between the links of:the atcenuator, In- creasing the stability of its parameters and improvement of the accuracy of setting the moving element of the commutato-r. The design.is described. 112 027 UNCLASS1HED PROC'ESSING DATE--;?30CT70 TITLE--METHODS OF PROGRAMMATIC,lRRADIATLON OF MALIGNANT TURORS IN MOBILE TECHNIQUES OF TELEGAMMETHERAPY. -U_~ -,AUTHOR-(04)-YERMAKOV, V.I.f VIDENS KlY V.Gsp MARDYN'SKJY, YU.S.i GOLOOBENKOr. G.V, .-.'_~~CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MEDITSINSKAYA IRADIOLOGIYA t19701 VOL 15.t, NR 51 PP 77-80~ -.'~:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ",:,--SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND.,-AEDICAL scIENCES wo JOPIC. -TAGS--GAtlMA IRRADIATION RAOIATI MEDICAL Ok BIOLOGIC: EFFECT, TUMOR, APPARATUS- j 2/2 027 UNC. L A S S I FE 1) PROCESSING DATz---23OCT70 ,"CIRC ACCESSIOjN NO-AP0120604 ..AbSTRACT!EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSII~LE WfAYS OF OPTIMIZATIOIN .OF CONDITIONS O~r. IRRADATION OF MALIGNANT TUMORS WITH MOBILE TECHNIQUES OF-TELEGA114MATHERAPY fNVOLVING T14E USE OF A TRACPIG SYSrEM ARE DISCUSSED. THE ELABORATION OF SUCH A SYSTEM IS. BASED ON THE USF (IF THE EFFECT OF E: R~TE, SOURCE FOCUS DISTANCE, SEPARATE PARAMETERS (ROTATIONi SOURCC DIMENSIONS10F THE AXIAL FIELD) ON THE FORMATION~OF THE DOSE FIELD. IT IS EXPECTED THAT SUCH A SYSYEM WOULDA44,KE IT POSSIBLE To ACHIEVE AN OPTIMALRATIO BETWEEN THE DOSE IN THE TUMOR AND THE OOSE OF WHOLEBODY IRRADIATION OF THE PATIENT. FACILITY: INSTITUT MEDITSINSKOY 'tAMN SSSR RADIOLO-61 1~ UNCLASSIFIED UNIDO