SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAGAN, V.I. - ZAGRAI, YA.M.
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BTAIMMUK, V. YE. ot al., Svarochnclyo Froizvodrityo, No 1(47(I)j Jan 74o PP 39-40
sone decreaso in st--.ri,-th at stressus exceed-Dg the corAitiozml lirdt of
cor-rosion-fattigue st-rengitth. The Nr3 alloy, and: its welded jointn show
n Ided 0
-CaUy the same duzm.:billit~yr at cycl-ic tomion. AT3 alloyL iB rOCO' . al' ' f r
para ur 6-ur
the: praiuction -.of welded. experirzontal h)%Irolytic ap tus. Fo fi as,
one table, eight bibliographie refcredoes.
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ZAGAN, V. 1.
"Propa-ation of Sound in a Straight Tube of Constant Cross Section"
Vestn. Kivev. nolit-okl-M. in-ta. Ser- radiot-ekLln. i elektroa"rust.
(Hera d of the Kiev ;-~oi-technical Institute, Radio Ew-i-neering and
Electroacoustics Series) Iqo,9, 1972,pp 114-117 Urom RZh--Fizika,
-No 9, 1,972, Abstract No 9Zh497)
Translation: The author considers the problem of sound nroraCation in a
straight tribe of constant cross section with bent walls. Bergeron Graphs are
used to analyze the system. Author'a Ostract
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,'.TITLE--A F)-E'UENL'Y FERPOOYNA11C SYSIEli OF CONTROL AN 1) REGULATION
-U-
-AUTHLJP-(05.)-DI0ENKlJj K.I., BRAUDE# V.4., GAFA NOV IC H, M.D., ZAGARIY,
:LL-VIN, V.M.
-COUNTRY OF lNF0--USSR
41
~REQUFNCY FERRODYNAMIC 'SYSTEM OF CENTRUL AND REGULAT10"J
-CHASTOTNO FERkODYNA.'41'AFSKAYA SISTEMA Pal')BU UV K' T
INSTRUPEN3TS. R DIN Ro A I
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'DATE: PUBL,ISHE-0-----70
AREAS--ELECTRUINICS ANU ELECTRICAL EINGR MECH IND., CIVIL A"D
:.MAR INE' ENGR
CONTROL, FERROMAGNETIC STRUCTPREt -ELECTRONIC
'-'UIPVENTt'0ESIGN BUREAU, INDUST'RlAL AUTOMATION
CCNTROL MAPK I NG--NO RE STR I CT I ONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1991/0576
C I IRC ACCL SS I ON- NO--- A,401 L 03 69-
STEP NO--UP/0000/70/000/000/0001/0222
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
C I.qC ACCESSION NO--AM0110369
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT!--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3o CHAPTER I THE
COMPOSITICN.~AND STRUCTURE OF 4'COMPLEX OF FREQUENCY FERRODY-%JA4IC
EQUIPMENT 4. 11 UNIFIED NODES, UNITS~AND ELEMENTS t4. III
PRIMARY PEASURING INSTRUMENTS.AND COMPLEXES 100o IV SF"ONDARY
INSTRUMENTS AND MECHANISMS 169. V REGULATORS AND AUXILIARY
MECHANISRS 207. LITERATURE 221. EXAMINED ARE COMPOSITION,
STRUCTURFr PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND BASIC TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A
COMPLEX OF EQUIPMENT DESIGNED AT THE SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION BUREAU OF
SYSThMS,OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL IN KHARIKOV FOR THE,'CONSTRUCTIO'N OF VARIOUS
AUTOMIZED SYSTEMS OF CONTRJL AND REGULATION IN VARIOUS BRANCHES OF
INDUSTRY. THE BOOK IS FOR SPECIALISTS IN THE FIELD Or- AUTOMATION OF
PRODUCTION DESIGNING SYSTEMS OF.AUTOMATION IN THEIR INDUSTRIAL
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lrfll'!MlMjNR UPC Mill Ill ii! 1
'nCE55ING DATE~
W2 027 UNCLASSI FIED PR -230CT70
TITLE--WATERPROOFING OF MATERIALS BY ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS. XVIII.
."...:.'AGING OF FILM FnRMING SOLUTIONS OF HYDROLYZED TETRAETHOXYSILANE -U-
A.G., PASHCHENK09 A.A., TISHCHENKD#.V*T.ot Z
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"'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 19709 ~43(3)t 611-15
PURCE
'w,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
._~'-T,OPIC TAGS--WATERPRODFING9 ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND, ORGAINIC SILANEv ACID
..~._~'CATALYSISI HYDROLYSISt HYDROGEN IUN CONCENTRATION1 METAL COATING
t-ONTRO-L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--199511463 STEP ND--UR/0080/7010,'t3/003/0611/0615
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116900
2/2 -027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
'-C:TRC.ACCES-StON NO--AP0116900
:,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INCREASES IN H SJB2 9 CONCN. IN
:AQ. ME SU82 CO AND AQ. DIOXANE SOLUS. OF SHOET) SUB4 (1) R'ETARDED
CONDENSATION REACTIONS ANO INTENSIFIED THE ACIL) CATALYZED INITIAL
HYDROLYSIS P'ROCESS WITH THE RESULT THAT THE 14AX. [N TH9 ISOTHERMAl-
CURVES FOR THE VARIATION OF: N SUBO PR,114E2-0 WITH TTIAE WERE SHIFTED f0 THE
RIGHT. THE EFFECT OF CATALYTIC AMTS. OF ACIDS LASTED ONLY BRIEFLY WHEN
HCL AND HNO SUB3 WERE USED AINO FOR 300 DAYS WHEN H SU113 PO SUB4 OAS L;SEO
BECAUSE SOLNS. COINTG. THE FORMER RAPIDLY WPROACHED PH 7 W14EREAS THOSE
CONTG. THE L-ATTER REMAINED'AT PH IS SMALLER 'rHAN 7.. ISOTHER14AL TIME
VARIATIONS Of ALL OF THE PROPERTIES TEST[-D.(D SU0201 N SUBD PRIME20,
AND OPTICAL D.) EXHIMTED 14AXW COPRESPONDING TO THE HIGHEST
CONCNS.. OF S101i GROUPS, THC A14T, OF WHICH WERE REDUCED LATER BY
CONDENSATION REACTIONS. METAL COATING PR PE-ATIE:')F PAPTIALLY
u
HYDROLYZED I WERE BEST WHEN ME SU132- C0 SOLNS. CONTG. It H SUB2 0, AND
SUB3 IN..AMTS. OF 0.1-1.0, 2-131, AND, 0*.015-0*04~ MOLE-L WERE USED.
uti-il-LAS'Sly-F IED
:lh 014 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATE---~30OCT70
T-1-TLE--PREPARATION OF Z,DL,PHOSPHUGLYCERLC ACIDi A SUBSTRATE OF THE ENZYME
-EOLASLE -U-
AUTHOR.-(021-GEIDANSt M., ZAGATSP
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S~CURCE-LATV. PSR ZINAT. AKAU. VESTIS,: KIM- SER* 1970t (1)1 117
DATE P UB L I S HE 7 0
S-3 U B J E C TAREAS--CHEMISTRY
T,OPIC TAGS.7-ORIGANIC -PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDi.GLYCEROL9 ORGANIC ACID, CHEMICAL
~~_:"_-'P.URIFICATIONt I ON EXCHANGE RESIN
Ocl N T0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'.00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLA-SSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--19"78/3504 STEP NO--Ult/046-t-/70/ODD/t)01/0117/0117
C tR(. ACCESSION N,'_J--_AP017117H
212 014 UNCLASSI FIED. PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70
C I.RC ACCESS 10N N-J--AP0121178
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. 2oDL,PHOSPH0GLYCERIr_ ACID PREP0.
ACCOKD ING TO THE ME THOU OF KI cISSLIING11953) WAS FURlJ-'.ER'P;JRIFIED BY A
FILTRATION T.HROUGH A rOLUMN OF DOWEX 50~-X4 (NA RRIME POSITIVE)t USING
-WATER,AS.ELUENT. THE PURITY.OF THE RES WAS
ULTING PREPN, 70PERCENr,
FACILITY: INST. ORG. SIN., RIGAo USSR*,
UNCt ASS IF IED
USSR UDC 621.-'116.542.001,5
SOLOVIYEV, E. P., Engineer, DOBRUSIN, A. I., Engineer, MRPELEV, S. G., Ene,ineer,
qRCMIOV. YU.~ 1.,. Engineer, ZAG B. D Engineer
"Electrical Testinn of the Material of Insulatin" Pull. Rods for VVB-750m High-
Voltaae breakers"
Iloscow, Elektrotekhni'--a,
No 8, 1971, pp 46-47:
I - the electrical properties and
Abstract: Results are presented from testin,
moistureproof-atess of various fiberglass rods obtained 1)), draving. The super-
iority of the developed polvester epoxy fiberglass is de-mons r raced, and this
material is recorLa-nded Eor the insulating pull rods of higii voltage breakers.
Graphs are presented silo~7incy trie Moisture absorption of the new material .1-nd
the variatioq of its specific surfiice drag as' functions of tifne spent in a wet
-aber. Co--Darative data afe Dresented for rods 12 nam in diameter and 30 ri-M
ha;
c
long using PJI -1 binder wit;i W---82CS protective coating and v, ithout the coatin~-
fiber-less rade of poivester epo-ty binder without a coatin-i ind with GF-52,-13
mid Fz 7 P~uzective cca-~7s anA riberglass-usinc, an upoxy binder manufactured
in Poland and prascntly used in 35AUlovolt-breakers. Thie specific
surface dra- ot" the '.'olish _FiDerglass dropped as much irt.24 bours as that. of
the polyester apoxy jfiour~;Inss a-fter a month. '!-~ztSurevwnits of the elc~ctric
Strengths o~f Cie. muacerials after a month in a uet chamber produced the
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XPRS -1-a"R
Ussr udc*621,311:656
_',Uunov N. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences
"All-Union Conference on the Use of Power semiconductors on city
-Electric Transport Systeql
Moscow.-Elektrichestvo, No 1, Jan 70, pp 89-91
Abstract: The All-Union Conference on the 'Use of P er em co_13_7~
ductors in the'_jLrI~._qn qgp T held in Zaporosh'e
was attended by '35.20 delegates from 31 cities, representing~qosDlan
SSSR, Ministry of Electrical Industry, Ministry of NationaL Econ-
omy of the RSFSR and-UK SSR,
engi.neers.and technical. _~_ersonnel, scientific and.research insti-
tutions and others. The conference was mainly concerned with the
use of power semiconductors on traction substations and on urban
,electric traasport.
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AP0042971-
1~ hi report professor doctgr of!
chnic 1-5 opening
t
e a sciences, presented 'a technicaL-economicaL analysis of
fundamental results and achievements in the fi&d'of scientific re-
search and utilization'of power semiconductor equipment on the
urban transport system. He cited~the:advantages of silicon recti-
fiers over ionic rectifiers and presented data on their successful
~,introduction into the nationaJ. ecowny..,
A. D,_Rybakov reported extremely successful results of
scientific inveiiigations, conducted by the Moscow Fower Engin~~in
.-Institute under the leadership of,professor I. S.- fremov and
presentedoexperimental data on operation of silicon rectifiers on
'Moscow~traction substations*
The report of G. I. Bezrukov:was devoted to the experience
and prospective use of controlled. semiconductor converters and
;:.,-Contained data on the first experimental and controlled converter
on-thyristors:for traction substations.-
The.application of silicon rectifiers was discussed by
N. A. Zagaynov, candidate of technical~sciences. The author pre-
sented an evaluation of the transition from forced to natural
13761109
AP004Z971.
cooling of silicon rectifiers. He also reported that an experi-
mental unit with natural. cobling of smallpr specific weight ard
volume than one provided with'a,fan was constructed.
The- repo .rt of G. V.' Kosar.ev', dealt.~it* the'development and
wl h
investigation of a pulse control: system with thy-ristors for rol-
-ling stock.
0. A. Koalkin reported oa the selection of parameters for
the pulse control system on ZIU~5_trolleybus, while V. I. Strativ
presented the test data of an.-experimental:-trolleybas with a thy-
rister control of starting and'braking re~3istances.
_Yer,-thov
N. Ye. discussed,the problems of contactless con-
trol cl_rcuct~.
N. Ye. Nikollskiy the seoior scientific -member of the Aca-
demy of Public Econqmy i_.K.P.PamfiLov r~iad a paper on the: over-
voltages produce in a systei~__R_converters.
The conference apptoved a program of further development
and use of power semiconductor equipment on the electric transport
13761110
Ussr udc 621*311:656
A., CandidatCe of Technical Sciences
`conductors on City
,"All-Union Conference on the Use of Power Sem.L
Electric Transport System"
Moscow, Elektrichestvo, No 1,Jan 70,,pp 89-91
Abstract: The All-Union Conference on the Use of Power Semicon-
ductors in the Urban Electric Transport System hel&in Zaporosh'e
was attended by 120 delegates from,31 cities, representing Gosplan
SSSR, Ministry of Electrical Industry., Ministry of National Econ-
omy.of the RSFSR and UK SSR, semiconductor producing factories,
engineers and technical personnel,.scientific:and research insti-
tutions and others. The conference waa..mainly:~concerned with the
use.of power semiconductors on traction substations and on urban
electric transport.
In hiip opening report professor I. S. YefVem it, doctqr oE
technical sciences, presented a technical-econom:LM analysis of
fundanictital results and achievements in 'the 6d.d of scientific re-
search and utilization of power semiconduotor o.,quipine.nt on the
urban transport system. Ile cited the advantages of silicon recti-
fiers over ionic rectifiers and presented dataton their successful
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WHIMOMMfififf-M-1 ~Nljzllff0 MMI-q-F-M.
USSR
ZAGAYNOV, N. A., et al., Elektrichestvo, No 1,, Jan 70, PP 89-91
introduction into the national economy.
A. D. Rybakov reported extremely successful results of
scientificinve-tigations, conducted:by the Moscow Power Engineering
Institute under the leadership of prof'essor I.~ S. Yefremov and
presented experimental data on operation of silicon rectifiers on
Moscow traction substations.
The report of G. 1. Bezrukov was devoted to the experience
andprospective use of controlled semiconductor converters and
contained data on the first,experimental and Controlled converter
on thyristors for traction substations.
The application of silicon rectifiers was discussed by
N. A. Zagaynov, candidate of..technical sciences. The author pre-
sented an evaluation of the transition from forced to natural
cooling of silicon rectifiers. Healso reported that an experi-
mental unit with natural codling of smaller specific weight and
volume than one provided with a fat was constructed.
I'he raport of G.- V.- Kosarev deaLt with -the development -and
USSR
ZAGAYNOV, N. A., et al., Elektrichestvo, No 1, Jan 70, pp 89-91
investigation of a pulse control syste Im with thyristors for rol-
ling stock.
0. A. KosIkin reported on the selection,of parameters for
the pulse control system on ZIU-5trolleybus,,while V. I. Stratiy
presented the test data of anexperimentaltrolleybus with a thy-
rister control of startina, and.braking,resista6
ces..
N. Ye. Yershov discussed the problems of contactless con-
trol circuits.
N. Ye. Nikol'skiy the senior scientific member of the Aca-
demy of Public Economy im.K.D.Pamfiloviread a paper on the over-
voltages produced in a system of cohverters.
The conference approved a pr gram of further development
and use of power semiconductor equippent on the;,electric transport.
3/3
USSR VDC 547,26'118:541.49
MUPLATOVA, A. A., YARKOVA, 'E. G., PLEKHOV, V. P,., ZAGETOVk, R. G., and
PUDOVIK, A. N.
"Study of Complexes of Dialkylphosphinous Acids With Tia,jitanium, and
-Zirconium Halides"
Abstract: The authors studied reactIons of di-n-butylphosphinous, diphenyl-
phosphinous, dicyclobe-,ylphosphinaus, di-n-hexylphosphinous, di-n-octyl-
phosphinous acids with tetrachlorides of tin, titanium, and zirconium and
with tin.tetrabrom-ide. The obtained complexes had an [R2P(O)H],j*MeX4
composition. Their infrared spectra were'studied in the 400-4060 cm-1
region. The results are shown in a table containing information on 21
complexes.
.112 UNCLASSIffEa PROCE3SING DATE--04DEC70
...JITLE--EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT ON T4E-&USCEPTIBILITY OF: GREEN PEA
TO PROTEDLYTIC EN'F-YMES:.-U-
A.T., Z Vv.-,A.F.!
:.-:COUNTRY~ OF INFO--USSR
'~.S.OURCE--KONSERV* OVOSHCHESUSH. PROM. 19TOt. 25(3), 378
:tDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_~-"'-SU BJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--HEAT EFFECT, PROTEIN, PLANVPHYSIOLOGY~:ENZYME, FOOD CANNING,
-'-FOOD PRESERVATIONi FREEZINGP LEG1JME,CROP
,-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 7/0038
:PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605008/EO2 STEP NO--UR/9064/tO/0251003/003
CIRC ACCES SION NG--AP0139991
UNCLASS I FIED
fill I.-.11MM11 1; 111!; 11 ft I., ig t~ MR-WIRIA-, A-W".4040.0ft
~.CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-,.60CUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0765 STEP NO--UR/0066170/047/002/0047/0050
.,-C I-R fACC ES Gj ION NO--AP0137818
~UNCLASSSIFIED-
014 UNCLASSIFIED; PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137818
AaSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BLANCHED AND UNBLANCHED GREEN PEAS
OF 3 VAR[ETIES WERE FROZEN AT MINUS 1960EGREES IN L140. lip MINUS
120DEGREES IN 4 TURBO REFRIGERATOR, MINUS. 65DEGREE$ IN A REFRIGERATION
ASSEMBLY; AND AT MINUS 30DEGREES BY TUNN-EL.FREC-ZING. AFTER FREEZING,
PEAS WERE PACKED IN POLYETHYLENE AND STORED AT MthklS la!)EGREES. THE
FRACTIONAL COMPN. OF PROTEINS OF UNBLANCHED PEASr AFTER~ FREEZING AT ANY
OF ABOVE TEMPS.# VARIED INSIGNIFICANTLY9 AND DID NOT CHANGE DURING 6
MONTHS OF STORAGE. IN THE, BLANCHED PEAS,~ 8.4-10.3PERCENT OF THE
NONPROTEIN N WAS LOST. AFTER FREEZING, THE GLUTELIN CONTENT INCREASED
1.5-2.0 FOLD, AND THE SOLY. OF GLUBULIN AND ALBU31N FRACTIONS DECREASED
-CONSIDERABLY~ DURING THE STORAGE OF THE BLANCHEO FROUN PEASt THE
~--.GLUTELIN-CONTENT INCREASED, AND GLOBULIN AND ALBUM-IN CONTENTS DECREASED
-CONSADERABLYS --tDESS~.
TF-KHNOL.
FACILITY. I.NST,:PISHCH. KHOLOD.
~Pgomsj- ODESSA, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
!ED: ~PROCE,~51MG 0ATE-13NOV-10
ll~ 623 ACLASSI Ff
T f '*L.E--EX? Ek STUDY CF THE , PVIFL U.E %C E:'E X E 4 T E 0-BY THE 0~ SAGE OF A
CHEMICAL ON THE !-'CE~ENCE ANib IINTE:NSITY OF EXTIZIINSIC ALLENGY -U-
O~G.o SARLOGOVA't: S~G.,.DUYE~VA, L.A.. ZAGI0JL[Nv
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S J E T A~~E_AS- "-51 GLOG I CAL AND M&-DICAL SC; I ENCE S
T a p IC TA G -ALL:RGIC
I S E,~ S SELECTIVE DRUG EFFECT P EFFECI
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CUNTROL MARKING-NO R ES TR I CT I GINS
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I R(-,, ACC L- eiS IfliN (MIJI-AP 013 L 2
212- 023 UNIC-LASS I Fl 'ESSING DATt_--13NUV70
_'_CIRC ACCESSION NJ--APO!312!30
DIRECT RELAT1*01% -,3c-T'wE-cikl A
SENSITIZING DOSAGE LFIRGIC Er.FECT 14 E~ijt)E%l
AND ~L AS C E_
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FGLL0'rilNG A STUOY 0)F EXTM
k., AS REGAiz.DS THE P. A.j 0 R' 11; %, cw- F i.1 _S 5 t, y A L L ER C; E N S
-THIS RELAT10,NSHIP 010 , If CONCEili S I,' CE
NL N THE A,~F_A OF T11XIC S S
P9rSG.N1'4G ImPE"IES THE UEVELOPMIENT Or- E'XT:RINS IC ALL ._E`~ Wt SJME AEAK
ALLEkGPNS, Hf'wf-lj::-R Piz.ODUCE AN I NT:ENSllVF SEP 54TIZArICIN AL.'50 WHF-~,'
SUPERflposeo c- POISONING. A QUE S T 10W IS, RArSE-0 'A
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PRAC-TI.CAMLITY OF SETHNG UP loANXIMUM PERnisstBLE 11STAINOAROS FOR CHEMICAL
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V A NIN I Y: AMN S 11.
UN C L A' S.S I F 1. E. 0
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010 UNCLASSINIED.1; ZOCES SING DATE--30OCT70
1 ITLE--FT OROP LAST AN ANTLA0flESI_G.N.MATERIAL_USED 1;
N DEPARAFFINATION OF
IESEL FUEL BY AQUEOUS UaCA-'SOLUTIONS~:;U--
"-~UTHOR_
KLIMENOKIV ~BiV.
(02)-ZAGl0ULLlN,_R.M.,
-.,COUNTRY OF INFO"USSA
,-i--SOURCE--NEFTEPERERA6. NEF TEKH IM. (MOSCOWI; 19709 4?_
_0ATE PUBL I SKED----- 70
'AREAS-MATERIALS, PROPULSEON AN E) FUELS
_,~_4TDP IC TAGS-AQUEOUS-SOLUTION, UREAp PETROLEUM DEPARAFFINATION, DIESEL
FUEL# FURFURALt PLASTIC/(U)F4 FTOROPLASTSHEET, 10) F4 :FTORUPLAST TUBE
~,-~`CGNTROL' MARKING---NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1529 STEP NO--UR/0318/70/000/ool/0042/0042
ACCESSION NO-AP0119516
UNCLASS IFIED
2/2 0 L A F t'ED
10 kiNc, ~S[ PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION N3--AP0118516
JABSTRACT/ExTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STEEL COLUMNS IN WHICH DIESEL FUEL
IS TREATED WITH UREA SOLN. AT 90DEGREE-S BECOME COVERED WITH GUMMY
-uR RESIN Ulf) NOT
DEPOSITSe COATING THE WALLS WITH A FuRr RAL PRODUCE AN
IMPROVEMENT LINING THE WALLS WIT14 WOODEN LATHS to WHICH FTOROPLAST F-4
SHEETS WERE NAILED, AND REPLACING1THEISTEEL PIPI-NG WITH FTOROPLAST F-4
--,JUBES r GAVE SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE FOk:-2 YEARS.~~,
LINCLASS IFIED
USSR UDC 546.19 + 541,124.7
TSONTOVSKIY, V. M., GAMAYUROVA, V. S., ZAGIDULLINA, D. Sh., and
Imeni
CHERNOKAL'SKIY, B. D., Kazan' Chemical Te
S. M. Kirov
"Ioni zation. Constants of Arylarsonic Acids in Nonaqueous Media"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Val 42 (104), No 12, Dee 72, pp 2702-
2705
Abstract: The DK of eight arylarsonic acida were determined in nonaqueous
media -- dimethy1formamide (DMFA] and dime thylsul f oxide [DK')Oj by means of
potentiometric titration. In both the DHFA and DMSO arylarsonic acids
titrate as monobasic acids with the exception of nitroliydroxyphenylarsonic
acid which acts as a dibasic acid in~DXLSO. Depending on the substitucnt
in the phenyl ring, the acid strength diminishes in the following order:
N02 + 011>1"0P H> CH3;>CR30 IIH2- Ortho substituted nitro- and amino-
--henylarscrnic acids are weaker than their,para substituted analogs.
t the arylarsonic
Analyzing the pK values in differan media shows that t
acids increase in strength going from DMFA to DNLfSO to uater. In comparison
to water, Mr.1% and DITSO exert a differentiating action ou ai-vlarsoaic acid.-j.
J-= portatlon::
S
USSR UDC [656:061.243:001.12
P.
Down
"Directions of the Work of the Permanent Commission on the Scien-
tific Problems of Transport Development, UBOR Academy of Sciences"
ITO
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk S3SR-"Bnerae_t_ika --ilransport, 4,
1971, pp 76-81
Abstract: The Pemanent Commission for considerimg the problems of
developing transportation in the Soviet Union was created in 1065~
and is part of the Section on Physido-Technica.1 and E,athematical
Sciences of the !~.-esidlium of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The
main problera nou being handled by the Commission and -which i-,,ill re-
main tmder its control for sdme time in the future is the formation
and development of a Unifoxm Transport, System; for the USSR. m1naly-
it is
si:s of the present state of transport has hoi-q,~- that i,,,hile _,u
keeping up -t.-ith the dern-ands of the: growing national economy, it is
overloaded at Deak -eriods; -there must; be :a sclentiffically bas ed
long-term program for the development of tramj,,ozt as a single ays-
1/2
USSR M)C 54,6.185
RMVSKIY, V. P., and ZAGNIBEDA -D., M.
"Acid Chlorides of Halodiacylamidoarvlphosphonic Acids"
Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekbnologiya, No 3 (63)j Yhy-Juj3e 72,1 pp 60-61
Abstract: Acid chlorides of halodiacy1amidoaiy1phosphdnic acids (1) are
obtained by hydrolysis of -chenyldichlorophosphazobalocarlacyls vith
vater, formic acid or glacial acetic acid. They are ver,~,, rea-tive compounds,
reacting energetically with alcohols, phenols, amitnes, and other co.%'Ipounds with
~actjve hydrogen or metal atoms. The best agent for abore hydrol sis is formic
y
OC. in- benrene. (1) is more stable
-acid, the reaction being, carried ou,t at 25-30
-than the parent compound. It has t~ sharp: melting ljoint,' and 1s. soluble in
benzerv, acetone, and dioxane, but insoluble,.An ether afid petrolewn ether.
Vi
37
Organop Osp
ompoun s
USSR UDC 546.185
RUDAVS'KIY, V. P., and ZAGNIBIDA, D. N., Kiev Medical school No 1
"Phenyldichlorophosplioazohaloallanes"
Kiev, Farmatsevtichniy Zhurnal, pp 84-86
Vol 26, No 3, May-June
Abstract: The methods of preparation of Y.)henyidichlQrophosphoazolialoalicanes
(1) , phenyldichlorophosphoazo-alpha, alpha, beta, beta- tetrachloropropanes
(11), and acid chlorides of N-pheaylchlorophosphonyl.i.pi:LnohaJ.Ocarboxylic
acids (III) are described,
Compounds I are prepared from pheayldicliloropliospboazobalocarbacvl and an
equimolar amount of phosphorus pentachloride~,.he.ating,:the mixture to 80-90*.
Compound I is a viscous liquid.
Compounds 11 are obtained from phenyldichlorophosphoavo-alpha,alpha,beta-
tr1chloropropane and phenyldichlorop:hosphoazo-alpha-c4loro-alpha, alpha--
dichlo,ropropionyl, and phosphorus pentachloride, heating the mixture to
60-90. Compound 11 is a chicPi liquid.,:
Compounds III are -formed from phenyldichlorophospho~iz&i~Lloallane and
1/2
USSR UDC 547.464:632.954
RUDAVSKIY, V. P., LITOSHENKO, N. A., and
"Some Derivatives of Trichloro- and bis-Trichlo'rophoi3phazohalocarbacyls"
Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, No 1(55), Jan-Feb 71, pp 19-23
Abstract.. Searching for novel herbicides,.fungicides, and insecticides, a
series of phosphorylated derivatives of halocarboxylic and halodicarboxylic
acids was prepared. Reacting.trichloro- and bis-tiichlorophosphazocarbacyls
when phenols, thiophanols, furfuraloximes, and:acetophen6xime in the presence
of triethylamine, or with sodium phenoxide,.thilaphanoxide or acetate gave a
series of products of different degree of substitution depending an the ratio
of the reagents taken. Reaction of trichl Iorophosph-azohalocarbacyls with
amines gave trianilidophosphazohalocarbacyls. 'Reactions of ona, two, or
three moles of phenol or thiophenol.with trichlorophospliazahalocarbacyls
gave monaLhiophenoxydichlorc-, dithiophenoxychloro-, and triplienoxy(trithio-
phenoxy)phosphazohalocarbacvls respectively.. Bis-trichlarophosphazohala-
carbacyls.react with phenols and thiopheaols yielding bis-monopnenoxy(thio-
phenoxy)-, dichloro-bis-diphenoxy(dithiophenoxy)chloro-, and bis-triphenoxy
(trithiopheno-.~cy)phosphazohalocarbacyls. Oximes in-presence of triethylamines
1/2
nim Me, alm M., Not],
2/2
- 34 -
TM MR, =-
Vector'S*6&6~:
USSR UDC 576.895.4
KOM",VA, A. V. , ZHERNO V, 1. V., ZAYTSEVA, V. I.,
'VO
SHILEWO, V. I.21z &A, N'~' OVP S. M., TASELIYEV, A. 0., BELSKAYA,
G.-, S.~j and VAZHEVi, A.: P., Republic Antiplasue Station, Institute. of Zoology,
Academy of Sciences Turkmen SSR
'fRegional Distribution of Ixodid Ticks in Turkmenia!'
Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh
Nauk, No 5, 1971, pp 36-42
Abstract: The 31 species and subspecies of Ixddid ticks.(of the total of 49
'Liviag in Turkmenia) gathered from 699 geographic points and included in the
collection of the station are anallyzed for the disLribution of their natural
habitats and their geological and botanic: living conditions. : 11yaloLna
asiaticum asiaticum proliferates in large numbers in alA -four rvBlons (clay
desert, sandry desert, cultivated river valleys, and southern mountains).
H. detritum an. anatolicum, H. an. excavatum, and H. pl, plumbeun thrive
mainly in cultivated areas. The most numerous species are H. as. assiaticum
an& H. numidiana turanica living in sandy desert and Oraithodoros tartakovsf-,,yi
living in clay desert. Ixodes redikorzavi', HaemaphysaUs punctata, Rhipi-
cephalus schulzei, and R. leporis were recorded for the first time in the
republic.
LISSR UDC 911-3:616.981.452(575.4)
BURIAMIMO T. A., PUSSKIY Ye. Ye., ZEMM0707, 1. V., and UGNIBORODOVa. Ye.
"Chax-acteristics of the Piague EpizooticAmong Rodents in TuAmenia
(1964-1969)"
V sb. Probl. osobo opasn. infektalZ (Problems of Esmcially Dangerous Infec-
tions -- collection of Works)...Sara+.ov,,:No 4(i4)j, 1970, PP 110-123 (from
RM-Vieditsins~Ma Geogragiza, No 3., Mar 71,:Abstract No 3-36-118) by B. Dobrok-
Translation: The plague &-pizootic among rodents in variour. mtural regions
of Turkmenia was recorded annually for the lazt six years: in the western and
northwestern part in 1964-1966, in the southwestern part in 1966-1968, in the
northeastern. part in 1965-1969, in the southeastern pm-t in 1966-1968, in the
northern part in 1966-1969, and in the eastern part:iu 1969. Territorial and
biocenotic characteristics of the foci and the development.of the epizootic
in each natural region are described. Included are tabler, of isolation of
plague,cultureas from ma=.ql,ian and arthropod vectors, The main species of
rodents participating in the epizootie,is the great:Serbil, involvement of
redtailed midday gerbils and the yeUov~suslik.led to an increase in the
1/2
34
USSR
BURIACHENKO, T. A., et al., M-MeditsinskM GeogragiLfa, NO 1, Mar 71,
Abstract No 3-36.118)
intensity of the epizootic and to its further spread. Practically all terri-
torial regions of the southern deserts at the borders.of Turkmenia exe sea-
tions of continuous natural focal activity of plague and are not temporary
foci. Sites of prolonged retention of plague bacteria.in both epizootic
and nonepizootic years are stations of rodent, survival in Vhich elementax-y
plague foci~may be found. Fourzaps ofaites at which.plague cultures have
bdan isolated in Turkmenia from,1964 to.1969 are included.
2/2
M fl, a ; KIN PIM ME %I"*- M
Abstracti The article describes methods for the synthesis of haloidacyl-
amidophosphoric acids and their physicoebomical properties. ?rolonged heat-
ing of haloidacyle-midophospboric acid dichlorides with itater gives halo-
carboxylic acid amides, phosphoric acid and hydrogen chloride. The interaction
of equivalent quantiti of L%loidacylamidophosphoric acid dichlorides and
water (in acetone) gives haloidacylaiaidophosphoric acidri. The latter call
also be obtained by the action of an exce,se of anhydrous acetic acid or water
on trichlorophosphazohalocarbacyle in a benzene solution, with haloidacyl-
amidophosphoric acid dichlorides as the intermediate Prixiuct. Haloidacyl-
amidophosphoric acids decompose on heating in aqueous or alcoholic solutions.
When heated above the melting-point, they decomporse Into halocarboxylic
acid nitriles and phosphoric acid,
USSR UDC: 681.612/613
ZAGOREL'SKIL.G. A., KRASIKO, V .A.
"The Gezotayp D111
Kiev- Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravlerliya, No 2, Mar-Apr 73, pp
66-67.
Abstract: Leningrad University has developed a device (the Gczota)rp DI) for
manual i-aput of information. The method of keying the information with the
Dl.has certain advantages over ordinary typewriter keyboard input: shorter
training time for touch operation; smaller area of key-ing field with identi-
cal alphabet length; larger-number of keyed characters with identical number
of finger movements; possibility -of touch operation using one finger. Tile
keyboard for the 32 characters of the Russian alphabet has 6 contact points,
four in one row and one on each side of the central row. Each of the switch
positions can be deflected in either of'two diretions. A schematic diagram
of the device is presented. It is stated that trained operators can input
-900 characters per minute using the Gezata)T Dl.
information at 800
'01
14 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--11SEP70
.,,~-TITLE--ROTARY- RING FURNACE PREPARAT,ION OF LUMP SMOKELESS HOUSEHOLD FUF~L
f:kOM CEN
-TRAL ASIAN COALS -U-
A_UTH0R--GRAQjEVj Ga., ZAGORETS, A.M., MAKAROVP GA..? PEREMENTSEV, A.V.
K.I.
COUIN rRY OF. INFO--USSR
,-SOURCE-KH14o.- TVERDo TOPL. 19701 (1),, 78-85
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-
PROPULSION AND FUELS
TOPIC TAGS--COALY PYROLYSISv SC~10 FUEL
ITROL IMAPIKING-140 RPSTRICTIONS
~CO%
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/2033 STEP NO--UR/0467/70/000/001/0078/0095
ACCESSION NO--AP0109965
UNCLASSIFIED
7 771 ~77
:242 014 UINCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
ACCESSION NO--AP0109965
,...ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE FUEL WAS PREPD. BY
:GRANULATION AND THERMAL TREATMENT OF MIXTS.: OF 55-65 PARTS OF CENTRAL
.'ASIAN NON CAKING COALS WITH 25-35P4RTS OF SIFTINGS OF KARAGANDA COALS.
750DEGREES AND
THE MIXTS, ARE INTRODUCED iNTO A ROTARYAING FURNACE AT
SLOWLY HEATED TO 1050DEGREES WHILETHE HEARTH REMAINED AT-540DEGREES.
HOLD OVENS REACHED 80PERCENT
:VITH THE TITLE FUEL THE EFFICIENM OF HOUSE
WHILE WITH SIMILAR BRIQUETS'NOT THERMALLY TREATED THE COEFF. WAS SMALLER
THAN 65PERCENT....
UNCLASSIFIED
~~~l L A
014 UNCLASSITIED n ESSING DATE--11SER70
_,Tlj_TLF--R.0TARY RING FURNACE PREPARATION 0FLUMP S!40KELESS HOUSEH9LD r-tJr:L
_U_
'OM CENTRAL-ASIAN COALS,
'AUTHOR-GRACHEV,. G. 1. A.M., MAKAROV, G.N. PEREVEZENTSEVI t~.V.j
~~-SYSKGVp K.I.
MITRY OF INFO--USSK
,_':-SOURcE--KHIM. TVERD* 1970p 11) v76-85
'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
ARE-AS--PROPULSION AND FUELS
".TOPIC TAGS--COAL, PYROLYS!S, SOLIO FUEL
-C-05,1TROL MA.QKINlrv--f49 RFSTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-35
.~PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/2033 STEP N3--UR/0467/70/ODGIOOI/r)37,R/,00'
clrzC ACCESSTn,% NO--AP0109965
-zzztlzzzzzzzz UNCLASSIFIED
DATE-11SED70
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCC
~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109965
.ABSTRACT[EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE FLIEL WAS PREPD. BY
GRANULATION-AND THERMAL TREATMENT OF 41XTS. OF 55-;65 PAPTS OF CENTIZAL
.-ASIAN NON CAKING COALS WITH 25-35PARTS OF~SIFTINGS OF KhRAGANDA CnALS.
THE MIXTS. ARE INTR09UCED INTO.A.ROTARY RING FURNACE AT 750DEGREES AND
~_:SLOWLY HEATED TO 1050DEGREES' WHILE THE HEARTH REMAINEDIAT 540DEGREES.
WITH THE TITLE'FUEL THE,EFFIC,IENCY.-OF.[iOUSF-Hri.LD OVENS REACHED BOPERCENT
W H I L EWITH SIMILAR BRIQUETS 'NOT THERMALLY'.TREATE-D:iTHE COEFF. WAS SMALLER
6.5PERCENT16,
L I-
-Dc 1,15*547-241
USSR Tj 14
P_ A-, SHOSTEUX0, A. G. , DODOTTOV, A. M.', Moncow institute
"'TTHemical 176-obnology imeni D. I. Mend
eleyev
PRadiochemical Synthesis of Chlorpethyldichloroinhos-ohine From
K13 and-Ethylene"
Moscow, KhimiXa Vysolkikh Energi Vol 5, No Nov-Dee 71,
556-557
Abstract: The authors synthesized chloroethyldichlorophosDhine
by addition of phosphorus trichloride to:ethylene under the action
of Co-60 garmaa radiation. Elemental analysis and IR snectroscopy
e 0 roduct.. Thaldnetics of
re used to identify the reacti n p
w
chloroethyldichlorophosphipe adounul.ation were atudiud at tom-
peratures of 100, 1~P, 150, 180 and 1950 and ebf$orbed do2e rates
of 1.5-1011), 2.5-10J.', 7.7-10111 and,12.8-1016 ev'/ml..' It was found
the radiation yield of chloroethy1dichlorophosphine increases
4-
-with use in temnerat-ure and a decrea'seAn radiation dose raue.
J
UDC 5kl 15 5k7.241
z _A. SHOSTENKO, A. G., DODONOV, A. M. Mo:scow In-
-fendeleyev
ical Technology imeni D. I., I
"Gamna-Initiated Synthesis of /3-Chloroall-yldichloronhos-ohines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshche7 Vol 41, No 10, 1971,
pp, 2171-2177
Abstract: A study was -made of h eproducts of addition re-
actions, initiated by garma-irradiation from Co-,60 sipurce, of
th straight'- and branched-chain olefins
phosnhorus trichloride wiL.
containinr, 4 to 8 carbons in a moiedule, The reactions yielded
77 to 95 percent /3 -ohloroalicyldichlorophon-ohin6s (I) which are
important intermediate Droducts, easily convertible into acids,
esters, and amines, because they contain labile chlorine atoms.
The maximum yield of (I) was obtained by Irradiation, with 1-200
rad/sec. dose, of a mixt.~re of liquid olefin nnd phooDhorus tri-
chloride in 1:1~ molar ratio. Almost all preparation's'produced
a mixture of two isomers of the lt1:adduct~withL;Pdmi. uves of the
xt
-products of radical recombination and disoroDortiona tion reactions.
1/2
48
USSR
ZAGIORETIPS, P. A., et al, Z-hurnal Obshchey Khimil. 'Vol 41, No 10,
1971, pp 2171-2173
A series.of pure (I) were separated by vacuLtm distillation and
identified by elemental analysis, and IR spect:oa. The tabu-
lated analytical data show that one. or another isomer of (I) can
be obtained in predominant quantity by varying the reaction
temoerature in the 0-70o ran
go. The elemental analysis data and
sojne~~,phys-ical constants are tabulated for the.:series of (I) and
_:IR_.sDec-Lra of three (I) c6=ounds a~ -o rilrental
re shown. The ey, a
-procedures are described in some detail.:
2/2
c 'Nr Abstracting S.ervice:
A
C Ref Code
-U R 6 (0 ;L
CHMICAL ~.ABST.,
e by
with,
mula
C,,,H-02, and GiKiCHEWO-Ale, -W~ethiriniti~ied. Mfh-tert--
BuA, or -virradn. The mere'aRe in'the,reAction jemp.~ i6preasei
the yields of I + 11 (at 125'and 196', -thi.ypeI4 -A-,erei Q.i-15 and
n Ues and 20.0i' ix-so'.Va6&'the pr6oortiod
7.0% a d the G-val 0.111
4'' 4.the 6r6ducts
ottl in the mixt. increased.. * The Wrcen ages
listed above at 125' were. 20.1. 21-6,,U2,15, 4.2~ 3.4,! 17.0, and
4.0,~ resp.. and at 19(r, 7.8. :15.*5, 8.7, 9.'4.~!and 9.7,
Tesp. With tert-Bujo.'as iniftlator, t6~ield'was-4.0%atJ40-in4
hr- and the product percent agesvere .25,9 V0. 10:8,19.4;~ 9.7, 3.2.
6.2, and 4.3%, r.e%ip.
Y/ REEL/FRAME
19841G29
412 028 --~230CTFO
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
TITLE--RADIATIONYCHFMICAL OXIDATI(JN-ANb NITRATION OF;:AN ALIPHATIC UILUENT
::"IN.TWO:PHASE AQUEDUStORGANIC SYSTEMS -U'.
V., YEGOROV,:G,F.t ZAGORETSt PwAo
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.11-SOURCE-KHIM* VYS, ENERG. 1970t 4(2), 112-3
-DATE PUBL!SHED ------- 70
SU:BJECT AR,EAS--CHEMISTRYt PHYSICS
_~_':.TOPIC TAGS--OXIDATIONt NITRATION, RADIOLYSIS, ELECTRON RADIATIONt AMMONIUM
M 0 u ,
CARBOXYLIC
-.oCOMPOUND, NITRATEP BENZENE DERIVATIVE,!CARBONYL CO P UN
z'ACID'
W1 R 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1997/0760 STEP NO--UR/0456170/004/002/0172/0173
rlRC ACCESSION N0--AP0119667
U~4,rL ASS I F I ED
U
2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CfRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119667
ABSTRACT/r:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TH&RADIOLYSIS BY FAST ELECTRONS
WAS S. TUDIED 01: THE 0*2M SOLNS. OF ALKYLAMMONIUM NITRATES IN THE mIXT.
CONTG9 70 WT, PERCENT N,C SU88 H SUB18 AND 30 WT.,PERCENT N,C SUBB H
SUB17 OH, AT A DOSE RATE SIMILAR TO 1.4 TIMES 10 PRIME18 EV-CM
PR-IME2 SEC. THE ALKYLAMMONIUM CATIONS WERE THOSE (IF 01~401NYLANILINEt
DIBENZ;LDODECYLAMINEt AND BENZYLUINONYLAMINE,~AND THE "tAIN RAOIOLYSIS
PRODUCTS 14ERE CARBOXYLIC Acloso C,ARBONYL COMPDS.,~ ANID I,OCTYL NETRITE.
ItOCTYLNITRATE WEREz FORMC:O IN LOWER
NITROOCTANES, SECiOCTANOLSP AND
.-YIELDS.. ''THE PRESENCE OF 0 SUB2 HAD:AN,INSIGNEFICANT EFFECT ON THE
-RADIOLYSIS YTELDS AND tTS ONLY IMPORTANT EFFECT WAS THE LOWERING OF THE
--~R--ATIOS, 0-F THE NITRITE. YIELDS TO. THOSE OF NITRATES* p FACILITY:
-INST, ELEKTROKHI,M.r MOSCOWt USSRO:
UNrLASSIFIED
iffif I paimm-mi 1. -1.111
Acc.-Nr: Abstr~cting;Service: Ref. Code:
AM-0-4998C CHEMICAL: ABST. 5170
to"95265P Radlolysis of: alkylaro'n atit amines in' two-phase
'E oro~t G. F.;
aqueous-organic, systems. Kersulis N%;
110
mosl.-. I
Telffi~n last. im, 6ndel-OWA,
h N
ys, Energ. 1970. 47), Mr-1 USST
7~
Solns. of 0.23f PhCR~N(C#Hij~ (1). Cj6H2sN(CHsPh).t (11), or
'Ph~NI(C,14,9)2(nllinBuPhoin'.CsHtgco~tg.30wt.%'*tC$H,OH
(IV), with and without an equhl vol. of a4. 21f, I-INTOaj were irra-
diated (t.4 X 1016 eN1 see) by- fasi elections (--~5 MeV) in
the presence or abs ce of Qj, andi the Orbducts wer6 analped.
en
The presenze, of. 02 did~ nbt infWenc~ the rite of.'xidioly-is.
'mcz f HN03 are'(sub tince, -~-G-
Decempn. yields in the Ose om
values in n-ClHis, ~-G-YW46 in B0hjgiwnY-..'I, 84;3.6;,U,
2.4, 3.1; 111, 1.0, 2.9 (WC6-~ 4 X 1016 eV m1-1 zec-').: In Lbe
re
nee of HNO& the, -sp
se values are, 4.1, M, IE 3.4, 2.6;
13, 96. Paikhatek
REEL/FRAME
198019;14;
USSR UDC ~47.?1,59 -3:,Yi3.422.215
-01' AN. N S I LEITO, I. D. , 'KICELF'OVA , F. , and
InstUtute of USZUR licader.-y of Meelical Sciences, 1:'~O-I-
Coll
-utyl )Tn-
"Indole Der4vatives. XLI. of
dole ',.,;i'h I-Yclic Le tones"
1,ciga, hhim~iya Geterot-oiklicheshilth -~~oyedineniy, No 1/, 1973, pp 942-
944
Abstract: Exnrximent.5 were corld'uo-ted on the cyclizz:~tivn of
-'a and with several
isobixtyl)indo.L
al-icyclic and heterocyclic :-.etones in a irixture olf i;~bzol-,ite etfianol and
rip lhese re-c.Ionz: yiel(;ed
benzene containinS Catalytic iounts of
ioinez or spiran5 o-.,- the ,3 evies
TJSSR Me 5~47*728v2l'63#07
KUMOV, N. F., AXSANOVAO L. A. I SHARKOVAt L. M. and 7,AGOPMSKIY Institute
I M
of Phanacology, USSR Academy of Sciences, at Moccow
of Derivatives of a Now Heterocyclic System of 1#2,314-Tetrahydro-
benzof urof 3,2-_c7pyridine"
Rigap Khimiya Gateroteiklicheakikh Soyedineniy Ho 11, Nov 71, pp 1469-1472
Abstracts Even though IvZ,304-tetrahydro- -carbolins and Its derivatives
have-been the objects of pharmaceutical reseirch for some years# their oxygenous
analogs# the 1#2,3,4-tetrahyd=Z-3#2--C7PYTiCUnOSP have so :tar.not been synthe-
sized. Using the fairly now method of creating a banzofuran system by cycliza-
tion of axyl asters of the katoxizes the 4uthors synthosized a tricyclic
systes of thiopyranoC40-9benz0furata. Melting points# ompirical. fornulas,,
composii'lions and yields of nine oxime esters and seven of-the above-nentioned
pyridines were determined.
1A
008 UNCLASSIFIED OtESSING ()ATE-30OCT70
PR Z
TITLE-3,METHYL,9v3Et%ZYLtl,Z,,394.oTETH AFYIDRO GAMMA, CARdULINE -U-
AU HUR-(03)-KUCbEROVA4 N.F., SHARKOVA* NoH.t ZAGDIqEVSKlYt V.A.
:COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR r
-~-USSR 261,386
-SOURCE
IZOBRET.1 PROM. O*BkAZTSY, TOVARNVE ZNAKI 1970,
:-.DATE PUE;LISHELI--13JAN70
..SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MISSILE TECHNOLOGY
:~-._'TOPIC TA GS--ORGANIC75YNTHESISt CHEMICALPATENTv BENIENE DERIVATIVE,
_PHENOL, 8ENzyL CHLORIDE
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
."DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~PAOXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1462 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/030010000
-C tRC ACCESSION -NO-AA012886t
UNCLASSIFIED
11 2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
_7TJTLE--BEN7_OXAZINES A140 RELATED COMPOUNDS. 11. SYNTHESIS OF 2 SUBSTITUTED
4,'4 D TA LKY L ~4 H I , 3 6ENLUXANINES -U-
,-APTHOR-1033-LUPATINA, K.I., KLYUYEVV S-Mot ZAGEIREVSKIYt V.A.
~'.CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
0_0
~,~;.S__OURCE-K HIM. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIN. 19 70;' 1).-s 43-4
04-TE PUBLISHED----70
~-,'~,SUB-JECT AREAS BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY
JPPIC TAPS.-CHEMICAL-SYNTHESIS, BENZENE DERIVATIVE3 HETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN
*.COMPOUND, ORGANIC NITRILE COMPOUND, CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDo
AROMATIC ESTER, ORGANIC ALINE eoilwouNov* MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
G ON T R 0 LMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-:DGC.U.t4ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,"PAOXY REE-LIFRAME--1993/0548 STEP NO--~7UR/0409/70/000/00110043/0044
C I R CACCESSIUN NO-AP0113439
UNCLASSIFIEO
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
tRC A C C E S S. 10 NNLI--AP0113439
3STRACT/.EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT,. TO A CGOLEi CODEGREI-S) MIXT. OF
At
-5.4 G 0,H`YUR0XYPHEPJYLDl ETHYLCAR6 INCIL, AND 5*3 G ACYLL)NIfRILE, WAS ADDED
UROPWISE 5 ML-70PERCENT HCLj' SUB4 SO THAT THE REACT,IDN MIXT. REMAINED AT
0-10DEGREESt AND THE MIXT. MADE ALK. WITH AQ. I'lli SUL13 AFTER 24 HR, TO
GIVE 40PERCENT 1 IR PRIMEI EQUALS CH:CH SUB2), B SUBI 83-4DEGREES.
SIMILARLY WERE PREPO. I ((R PRIME1, B.P.-MMv ANID PERCENT YIELD GIVEN):
CH SU132 CL, 106-7DEGREES-1, 32; CH.SUB2-PH,.116'-170FGREES-0.03, 57;
PvCLC SU86 H SUB4v 153-4-0.03,46; CH Sq82tO SU62 ET, 1:09-10-0.06, 32;
~ME.SUB2.COHy-118-19-4t 8.6;r 6 PIPERIDINGHEXYLI' 178-;9-0.021.41;
6i(-4v.49DIETHYLt4Hvli3vBENZGXAZLN,24.YL),HEXYL.I. 138.5-t~.ODEGREES, 50; ME,
PREP THE :BENZOXAZINE, FROM BETA
93-!-4DEGREES-49 22. ATTEMPTS TO
0~,I.PERIDIINOPRUPIONITRILE WERE UNSUCCEssr-UL... VACILITY: INST.
'KAKOL KHrml,,UT~ER;,-,, MGSCO'W:-'-USSR:."''
-:.FAR
UNC LASS I FIED
L/z UNCOS$IFIED OROu'..SSING DATE 09OCT70
TITLE-OPENING OF THE 611-WOXAZINE RING M.2,SUBSTIMED
4,4,DIETHYLs'iHpl,3,EENLOXAZINES.-U-
,o_AUTli0R-t03)-LL
IPATINA, K.I.t KLYUYE-Vt S.M.t ZAG(g
OF INFO-USSR
GETERUTSIKL. SUEDIN., 1970:t Me 2 79-84~
E, PUBL ISHED -.---70
t_S~PBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYt BIOLOGICAL AND AElD ICAL SC 1,.ENCF _S
UP IC TAGS",-HYDROLYSISt HETERUCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND, VEt',.'ZENE DERIVATIVE
~c~,'C_ONTXOL MARKING--l'40 RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFLED
"rE p NO- UP 104.09170YO00/0'"I 0? 1 q/ n? ~it
C.1 R ACCLS51C.N NO-AP004092
- '[FIED
U fl C L A '35
212 008 0,NCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70
CIRC ACCESSILitz %,J--lP0054092
A b S. T R AC, I / E X 1, F. A C T
U) (:,;P- 0- ABSTRACT. : THE HYDK'O.LY r I co p LiNi i iki G a F i,
-43 E N ZL) XA 7- IN ER ING WAS READILY ACCOMPLISHED IN PRESENCE~CiF CU111) SALT AND
:ACOfi. THUS t EQU IMUL . SOLN. OF I A AND, CU ( I I ) SAL U~ iN TOPERC E N T AC 0-i ~iA-S
STIRRED 2 Hk TO YIELD 40.7PERCENT llAt M- , 13102i)F-GREES. 16 (0-02 "')L.E)
IN 20 ML ETOH WAS Aik)Ef) TU 0.02 MULE CUllf) SALTI~iO.01. illULE A'ONA IN 50
ML 70PERGENT ETCH AUDEDt AN-D THE Ml XT. STIRRED 2 11R. T01 GIVE 5C'r'ERCENT
V.. 119-20DEGREES.
UNCLASSIFIE0
X
USSR UDC 547-759-31728.2'821.07
SH&RKOVAr No Mot KUCHEROVAt No F.j and Institute of
Pharmacology, Academy of Medical Sciences
"Indole Derivatives. XL.
Synthesis of Novel Condensed Indole Systems"
Riga, Xhiaiya Gete-rotaiklicheakikh. Soyedineniy, No 8, Aug 72, pp 1075-1078
Abstracti Fisher reaction of 2-methyl-5-hydrazinobezizofu--anfj, m.p. 187-1880,
2,3-dinethyl-5-hydxazinobenzoftit,anot mop* i79.5-16001 and Z-niethyl-8-
.hydrazinobenzofuro,r3,2-_c7~~d:L*iep. mop# 121-IZZO with methylethyl ketone,
methylpropyl ketone, cyca:ohexanone # 1-mathylpiperidone-40 and tetrahydropyrone-4
yielded a series of novel condensed indoles. Following compoiijids were
th sizedi 2-mothyl-6,7,8,10-tetrahydrofuro,I '3
actuall 5,2 e thio rano
E,3-gYind3Yo1"e,em.p. 188-1900; 2-metbyl-6H-7,8,9,10-te-trq.hydx-afuroxy-13-og
carbazole, mop. 1412-14301 2,7,8-trimethyi-6H-furoZ~-,2-~/indolQ, n p# 132--
13401 299-dimethyl-6H-7,5,9,10-tetrahydroturo,/ It g
~,2--Ye '~df ~- indole,
D0
2 2 Oo 1#2-dimethyl-6 )F~2 thJ
,7,8,10-tetr4byaFofuro ..-,o lopyrano
goll )-2320t 2,11. Y - I-
le d 1.,2 3,415.~10,11, 12-oct-abydro-
Idor.) 41 s 4SM -Ypyrido)% 3- 4
P~o/ -,2 0 ndolet.m.p. 255-25701 2-methyl-
i 4,~76xoJF' O-Z~a~~azole a. P.
42
77~
USSR
SHARKOVA, N. Y., et &I.0 Xhimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 8.
Aug 72P PP 1075-1078
242-2WI 11 methnyl i,3o4t5t9slO#liol2-oatahydropyrido,!51,4't4zufuro,5.2-e7
thiopyranc 3 1 f
19,3-:h inZle, m-P. 250-2520; and I 2#9-trimethy1--3H-7,8,9,10-
tetrahydr~pyrido,?T 4-,t4,gfuroai-e 0-2920.
_7indoie,hydrochlcirldep mop. 29
2/2
"Him
-, - - T.-
-lilt 1"PiR Wl'iiilll P11
nri:
HI
ovum
USSR UDC 547,759-3'853.5
BORISOVA, L. N., KUC1EROVJ1,, N. F., KAMMOVA, T. A., and VAGOREVSKTY V. A.,
Institute of Pharmacoloay, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR., MOSCOW
"Indole Derivatives- 39. Fischer CYclization Of 3-Me -oeridone-4-aryl-
hydrazones"
Riga, Khimlya Geterotsiklicheskildi Soyedineniy, No 5, 'May -
1972, pr, 645-647
Abstract: Previous investigations have sha'~m' that Fischer cyclization of 3-
-r peridone-4-a-y1hydrasones folloir an unusual course and
substituted N ethylpi- !?,
results in the formation of 1,2,3,li-tetrahlydi~onyrim:L'JO[3,4-alindoles, The
present study was initiated to determine'the products farme~l by the condensa-
tion of 3~methylpiperiaone-4 with ary1hy4inziner, (contairdn~, -11 -Cff -OCTI~'
3)
or -COX.211r, In the para position) in alcoholic HC1. On-the basis of T1, IR,
and P)~M spectra the four products of the reactions were chameterized -as
5-rtethyl-1.2,3)4-tetrahydro-nyriniido[3,1~-a]indole (1), 5,7-dimthyl-1,2
A,
tetrahydrop_,.-rimido(3,4-alindol.e (II) ; 5-rethyl.-7-itiethoxjr-1,2,3,4 -tetrahydro-
pyrimido(3,4-alindol.- (III), apd 5--rothyl-7-cae*et-hoxy-I.,2,3,lt-tetrahydrop.~r-ri-
inido(3,4-alindole (IV). The stmct~are of II was further confirmed throu,-h its
conversion into 2,5,7-trir-ethyl-1 2 3 4-t-trahydropyriTTli-"1013,4-a indole -aria the
intermiediate 2-fornYI-5)7-dir-~ethy-i-i,2,3,T~-tetrahylroljyrtylit~'013,4-alin,lole.
Furthermore, 1, 11, 111, and IV may be. dehydrogenated Over palladium black to
38
USSR UDG [621.:,162;5~8. It 16:5)7 - 56-001.2
D
'KH SHISIRrOV, YE. V.
NIAKH V.. YHOMILCV, L.K.0
"Concerning Vaporization Of An Ionizable Additive Vith Varioua Methods of
Introducing It Into The Loop Of A,Magneto.hyarodynamic Generator Based On The
Products Of Combustion Of Natural Gas"
V qb.1eplotekhn-probl.prYamoR0 preobrazov.energii (Hest-Engineering Problems
Of Direct Energy Convervion--Coll&ection Of Works), Issue 2, Xiev, "Nauk.dualka,.1
.1971, pp 6-0-66 (from RZh--Elektrotekhnika i encrgetika,, No 12, Dee 1971,
Abstract No 12A180)
Translation: The following methods of introducing the additive (K2COA) are
considered; introduction of additive in an agueoue solution; introduction of
powder-like additive; introduction of additive jjroduood~~n the form of rods
or slabs [plitka) irto tbe coxbustion chamber through a. pacl:ad window in the
wall; introduction of additive through aplanmotron (eqr., using it in preseed
form as one of the electrodes). Dependences are given by which it is possible
to determine the effectiveness of the.applicable metbod,and also to choose a
point of entry and the dispersion of the additive.-I ill. 6 ref. [Osoboye
konstruktorskoye byuro novogo obo,rudovaniya Ministeretvur energetiki i elekto-
stentaiy SSSR--Special Design Eureaa For NowzEquipment, Kiniatry Of Power And
Electric Power Plante Of The USSR] V.P. Bogatyrev.
USSR
UDC:I 621-391.2
ZAGORODNIKOV A. A.
"Anisotropy of the Intensity of a Radar Signal Scattered by the Surface of the
Sea"
Moscow, Eadiotekhnika i Elektronikay Vol 16, No 1, Jan, 71, pp 104-109
Abstract. The spectral theory of ocean waves is taken as a basis for
analyzing the nature of anisotropy in the intensity of (L radar signal scattered
by the surface of the sea. Me phenomenon:is examined aver the entire range
of azimuth angles from zero to 180 degrees within the tl-eory of resonance
scattering of centijwter waves. It is found that the basic caime of =16otropy
in the intensity of the radar signal is the anisotropy of the spatial spectrum
of wind waves. With a change In the course angle of the antenna over a range
of o-1800, two unequal maxima and two identical. minima axe obsei-,red, which
coincide with the corresponding values of the,average slope of the sea wave
profile. "Che inequality of the maxima located along the~maln'dlrection of the
wave course is due to the difference in the slopes of the.windirard and leeward
sides of the sea -waves. The presence~of minim in intenaity in the region of
the crest line -is attributed to the minimum value of slope of the sides of the
sea waves in this direction. Thanks to anisotropy in radar signal intensity,
the direction of the rain course of waves can be determined by using precision
rq,dar~!
1/1
USSR U,,)-.,- 621.7~01.2:621.75F,6.%
ZAGO. I 1--JaAm
oDopandanca Of The Spe-etmm Of A.,Rad-jr S~gz~al Scottvred Dy Tho Sea Surfaco C-a Ithe
Size Of The Irrudiated, Region Arid On Thi&,Romg~noos of;Tha fleeA'
Radictakhnike i elektroniks, Vol MI, No 3, Harch IM, pp 477-4-T
Abstract: Relatione are devolope-I which make it pot3siblct to calculato tho wid' 11
U
of the Doppler spectrum of a radar signal ecatte.red by tilo Ilem 'O"Arfoce Go 0,
funation of tho dlmnoionu 0- the irrodiatelf armi, tNi rcvrbnor,,; of tho sou, ov-11
the conditions ef irradiation. it is r-hown that. with rudial diria.7,113iona of the
irradiated area commensurate with or smaller then the. aterage lonpth of tho uea
wavea, every &tatiatiaal cozbination of tho apeado of tho wirfeco Isayora of tlao
sea is not incIbAod ai=ltaneoualy. This leads to fluctustions of the widt~t
-(dispersion) of tile epeetru= uith a time approxiaiatoly: at L9 doubled frequency of
the oscillations of ilia sea surface. Aq a remilt the aignal becomea unateady.
2 fig. 14 ref. Received by editors, 24 SePt 1970-
-1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAI E---30OCT70
:T :1 TLE-INUNIMPACT. SHOCK WAVES IN AMAGNETIZED PLASMA -U-
S.P., SAOLKINg G.YE., STRIGANOVA, YE.A., SHOLIN,
',CGUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
.,:SC-URC-c--ZH. TEKH. FIZ. 1970, 4014), M-27~
41ef
ihiT FPURL ISHGf's---70
CGINTRU MARK I MG-NO RESTRICUONS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIPLED
-,PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1177 STEP.NO--Ug/0057/70/(),'tO/00-'j/0717/0727
C I R C-C C ES S I C h IN G- - A P 0-1-2 It 3 3 1
UNCLASStFIE0 PROCESS114G DATE--30OCT70
?/2 ..045
'~CJRC :ACCESSION NO-APOIZ4831
Aa~.STJRACT/EX`TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE AND THE NATURE OF
THE Or,,oPAGATEO COLLISTONLESS SHOCK WAVES, IN A PLASMA, WAS DETO., CY
SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE JUMIP~ OF TEMP., ON THE FRONr OF THE
VIAVES., ~WITH INCREASE OF THE ALFVEN MACH N0.r SPECIFIC,IRREVERSIBLE
.~.,-,..PROCESSES ARE OBSO. EVIDENTLY RELATED TO THE INCREASE IN THE
EFFICIENCLE-S OF NC.N'COLLISIONAL DISSIPATIVE PROCESSES AND TO THE CHANGE
~;O~ -THE:CHARAC TER OF THE INTERACTICN OF THE ALTERNATENG-M.AGNETIC FIELD
4ITh :INCREASE OF ITS AMPLITUDE.
USSR UDC 578.087.8+577.472(26)
GITIEVZON, I. I., LEVUS-, L. A., SHEM-4NOGOV, A. P., FILE-10"0111 V. S., ARMZKIN,
S..,~ UTYUSHEV, R. N., and ZACORODX1Yj Yu..A.,
Ifeasurement of Bioluninescence at Great Depthsto
"o 3,1970, pp 689-692)
-Mosc(x-i, Dolklady Akadezaii Nauk SSSIR),'Vol 191,
Abstrac of bi-cluminescence appears to be the only convenient
t. 1he recording
way a t present; of studying abyssal organisns directly in their habitat. To
0
.carry out s
uch.investgations, the Institute of Physics of the Siberian Depart-
-;.--iecric device -.,riLh
ment of the Academy of Se~ences USSR developed a bathypIvitc
autonomous power supply and recording of signals. 'Magnetic zocordin- is uscd
for the signa-11s coming from the light reeciver, The b~ithyjphcltaraotox COZIii-SLS
of two her-_a7Lically sealed containers Joined togcther. The larger one holds
Phe light receiver, power supply, program:control system, an(i recorc_lr,~; apparacus,
:-;dhile,the,smallIer cne holds a 'lashing IaMp with prograt, control and power supply.
-remmts made in Deca=ber 1968, -by: the re6earc~h vessel Vityaz' iz the Sea of
Measu
a-at:& de*t of 7000-7200 m aribriefly d
apan: P h ascribed.
J
- --------- --
1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE-30OCT70
~TITLE-EFFECT OF RADIAL AND LINEAR COMPRESSION ON SOME PROPERTIES OF HIGH
z.
BULK CRIMPED YARN -U-
:.-:AUTHOR- 9 L.S., ZAGORODNYAYAv $'osop POZONIKINAr L.A., TSYBENKO,
Lal.t. NOSOVA3, L*V.
_'.:..,C,GUNTRY ~GF INFC-USSR
-LEGKA PROM. 1970, (Ill 19-22'
E
-~'DATE PUBLISHED-70
-..-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-CAPRONE, BREAKING STRENGTH*'ELONGATION,,CGMP,RESSIVE
:,:.,:STRESS/(UlG0FRON CAPRONE YARN
'~J C-CNTR0L MARKING-NIG RESTRICTIONS
..OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:.PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/08c3O STEP ND--UR/0518/-10/0001001/0019/0022
ACCESSION 1 -AP0124543
NO
1 u:_
--30OCT70
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DATE
.-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124543
A85TRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- A65TRACT. THE INFLUENCE W41S STUDIED OF THE
TITLE COMPRESSICNS# OCCURRING DURI-NG THE YAR14 IIANUF.t UPON THE
PROPERTIES OF THE HIGH BULK CRIMPED GOFRONr MADE FROM A S1100TH KAPRON
YARN 110 TEX) C04PRISING 12-39 ELEMENTAL,FIBERS. THE COMPRESSIOPI
INDUCED FiBER DEFECTS AND CHANGES WERE,CLASSiFIED, CHARACTERUED, AND
DISCUSSE6. WITH AN INCREASE OF BUTH COMPRESSIONS THE LENGTH OF THE
DEFECTIVE FIBER PART INCREASED AND ITS T0TAL.t4OLo ORIENTATION DECREASED.
THE DEPENDENCE. OF THE BREAKING STRENGTHI OF A DEFECTIVE. FIBER ON IT S
-ELONGATION WAS DETO. THE BREAKING STRENGTH INCREASED'WITH INCREASING
RADIAL AND LINEAR COMPRESSIONSI,AND THE BREAKING :ELONGATION OF GOFRON
lCONT.G. DEFECTIVE FIBERS), AS COMPARED WITH FHAT OF THE PARENT YARN#
INCREASED BY 2.6PERCENT.
i iMr 1 AT-F i9r,
fA_
7
USSR
RErr,hTSOVA R. 1,11. SIM,`, N. G. ISHCHPU1.10VA, R. ZH. and ZAGORODSKAYA, N. 11.
Scientific Research Institutaof Regional Patholo&7, JUrd-sti of -Heal-th,-~..-
Kazakh SSR
~,y to Differentiate Brucella"
"Use of Fluorescence Microscon
Alna~Ata, Adravookhranenlye Kaza-khstanal No 4, 10711 PP 32-34
Abstract: Use of the method of fluorascent antibodies it possible to
differentiate Br. melitensis and Br. abortus among 130 cultux-es of Brucella
isolated fror farm aninals and sick humaiis. However; ' Br. suis could not be
identified by this technique. Comparison of the results of fluorescence
microacopy with those obtalned by the Qzdinary testsje.g., hemagglutination)
showed a coincidence in approximatIly 60r;;", of ~ the cases, Fluorescence micro-
scopy is more sensitive than the other~methods and the procedure is considerably
quicker.
t
USSR VDC 669.71.004.2
VULIKH, A. I., and KSENZENKO, V. I.
JAYA,
"'Removal of Hydrogen Fluoride from Gases by the Use of Anion Exchangers"
Sb. nauchno. tr. NII tsvetn. met. (Collectiou of Scientific Works of the
Scientific Research Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy), 1970, No 31, pp 133-
142 -Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 G229 by authors)
(from RZh
Translation; An investigation was made of the sorption.of HF from mixtures
with aiv by anion exzhangers AV-17, AV-17P, EDE-10P, AN--2F, AN-21, and AN-1.
Sorption takes place mainly through the complexing of,Hr with amino groups of
the anion exchangers. Tha dynamic capacity of the anian exchangers in remov-
ing from iv 1 to 5-10-4 mg/l RF f ram gases ranges from 10 to 20 mmol. HF/g
of,matrix. In HF desorption by water from strongly basic and intermediate-
base anion exchangers, solutions of iv= HP are obtainad. 7he method is
recommended for use in purifying waste gases:coutaininOJIF. !Six illustra-
tions. Two tables. Bibliography with 16 titles.,
USSR UDO: 621:. j75. 4
ZAGORSKIY, Ya... T. 1EVCHOLIKO, D. G.
Analysis of the Instability of Transistorized Amplif-Lurs Wi~Qj a Change
:jn Supply Voltagell
DAL Vses. nauchno-tekInn. Itoril'crf~rit.11 po t.
i1 t, fl ii .J zme ri! i i -~~jam.3
I (fie-
porto of the All-Union Gc1.r~ntJ1'1c,,,nnd nii Padio
ing 14-tasurements. Vol. 3), Novosibirsk, 1970,~ 1.11) 97-101. (from M, -Radlo-
'h
Lekhr~~ika, No .12, Dec 'rO, Abstract No 12DU6),
Translation: The paper gives a corVarative analysis of voltase ga4n insta-
-bilit,,,r for amplifiers based on common emitter, an& common. baze circuits.
-)mwni, io
Self-c~ .. oat n conditions are considered. Teour illmitration:3, bibliog-
~raphy of five titles. It. G.
USSR uj) c Ql. 375. 4
ZAGORSLC~. 11! T.
"Analysis of the Bias Circuit of Transistors With Dynamic Emitte.- Loading"
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-teL-hn., kor-ferentsii r, oradicteklin, izmereniva_m. T. 3 1,1~,:--
ports of the Ail-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Fadio Engineer-
-0, PP 10 ill (from RZh-Radio~-ekh-
ing Measuarements. 'Vol. 3), Novosibirsk, 19`j
Sika:, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract Rio 1D95)
Translation: Ihe author discusses the: li44tations imposed on the n, aximum
value of the bias resistor in.~the base,circuit of a.transiator. The
limitat-Ions are found byanalyzing theAriatability of ouppLy conditions.
One il-timtration, bibliogruphy.oP one title. tL a.!
USSR MC 621.375,4:621.317
ZACORSKIY, YA. T., LEVCIIENKO, D. G., NOV, V. M.
limeritelinyve usiliteli na tranzistorakh (Transistorized MeasurinR Amnli-
fiers), 11-loscow, Ener-iya Press, 1971, 217 pp, ill., 62 k. (from RZh-Radio-
tekhnika, No.4, Apr 71, Abstract No 0120K)
Translation: Means of constructing high accuracy class measuring amplifiers
are investigated. Primary attention is given to analysis and synthesis of
complex amplifier systens containing dynamic loads, multiloop feedback, and
so.on. 77he dependence of the basic parameters of the.transistorized measur-
ing amplifiers on the temperature and feed v oltage variatioa is investigated.
A method is proposed for analyzing the instability of complex amplifying
circuits made of transistors permitting determination pf the parameters of
the elements insuring autocompensation for instability. Examples of calcu-
lating a number of practical circuits are presented. '17he book is intended
for scientific workers and engineers studying and developing. amplifiers and
also.for postgraduates and students in the advanced courses of institutes of
electrical engineering and radio engineerj.ng~,specialti6s.
1/1
.Dokl. Vaes. nauchno-tokhn. konfarentl3li PO radiotoklin.lzmaroniYam. T.
-CP-roceedings Of The All-Union Scientific-lbohnical 0onFerenco On Radio Engineer-
ing 'Ivieasurements. Vol. ~), TfovoBibirok, 1970j pp 102-106 (from RZh--Elektromika
i Leye iprimeneniye , No 2, February 1971, Abstract No.2B240)
Translation: The dependencos of the h-parametero of field-offect tranaistore
on tho current of the source and the voltage Bource-drain aro investigated. In
border to assure open circuit conditions at the inputp a dynamic load was applied,
in the capacity of which the transistor woo used.~Standard dapendencee ore pre-
sented. 11 rof. LM.
0
USSR UDC 621.375.4.001
~ZAGORSKIY, YA. T., LEVCHENKO, D. G.
"Method of Analyzing the Instability of:Transistor Amplifying Circuits with
Variable Parameters"
Tr. Sib. n.-i. in-t metrol. Works of the Siberian Scientific Research Insti-
:tute of Metrology), 1970, vvp 5, pp 72-87 (from RZ-h-Ridiotekhnika, No 9,
Sep 70, Abstract No 9D100)
Translation: This article contains a discu:ssion of wi analysis meC'nod which,
an the basis of graph theory, permits consideration of the cause-ef Fect:
relations determining the operation of the amplifier in the presence of
higher effects by construction of a structural schematic the nodes of iihiclt
represent the variables, and the branches, the interrelations between them.
The return current of the collector junction and the base-emitter voltage
of the transistor are selected as the static paramete.~rs, and the h-parameters
its quantitative
are selected as the dynamic parameters.-~The method perm-
analysis of instability and determination,of the conditions of its auto-
compensation. There are five illustrations one table and.a four-entry
bibliography.
VIM 621.375.4.001
UIS G R
Z.AGORSKIY T. LEVOTEEN-KC), D. G. SiDtOYIDY, NN. F.
"An-alvsis and Svnthesls ol" Trazisistorized Amplifiers, with Che Help of Fitness
Donains"
Tr. Sib. n.-i. in-t metrol. (Works of the Siberian Scientiftc Research Insti-
tute oi Metroloa) , 1970, vyp. 5.: pp 88,97 (from -Mhnika, L,
Sep 70, Abstract No 9D98)
Translation: The tediousness of the existing inathods of calculating cran-
sistorized amplifiers insuring reliability is noted. A inethod perinitting
calculation of the naramaters of the elements of the dew-ice (in pzarcicular,
the amplifier) so that when they vary within definod L-bifl,ts. tho defIn(,d
parameters~of the device vary only vithin the Ii'mitu of ffie given toleruacas
-is ise ased ..There are.three:111ustratim:and a sti,-entry bibliography.
U
d
al -1TFF, " - ,f "U.
Imalf . -~ I - H R
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19
11IMMMORTRITUI TUMP P11-101M.-I I -I
.1 'Kilt ME
USSR- UDC 621.375.4
GRINBERG, I. P. , YA. T., LEVCHENK0, D. G.
"Methods of A-zalyzi-ag tt~e lnslt~bility of Transistor .4L-1j--lAf-tlrS (Survey)"
metro!. (WorIcs of Siberian Scientitic Re6earch Institute
Y 'o 9, Sep 70,
A. etro-logy), 1970, v~y-p. 5, pp 62-71 (from i2h-Radiatolchnika, N
o
Abst-~acz: 'to P-DI
N
Trnn lazion: A cricical anal.vsis of the existinr, ited-w-Cls .-Mall~sis are
-es en t~z '-'~'re`ereni-e is given to the Nose-v and Kliazaiiov rawz1hod (Rad io-
?z
tiAlir a, 1958, lic 2) bas-ed cn investigatim,of the a-c-raticn ol traisistors
in- "in x--p lier usini; -r~P:ir=zetevi o: the- T- type :equi%71dv4nt, circuit and the
-n jimcd.on oaterial iind
~112 vf cm tem-pe-raturee, - the a
c, ' - s-ru tu a!
-is. rhe ad-qzn-ages of t zleL " I- C r
-Y ho
Z;~i 's-I eiL--c Mere isre,
Himm"Jib
UNCLASSiFIED PRO C~ESS IN OATE--09JCT70
,':rjTLE--RA?i0 e-ETHUO FUR J-;: TERMI NJ. NG THE COLOR 1140EX Of GRAMULATED SUGAR
Wi)ThUR-(0Z)-ZAG(jRWL&av A.YA., KGROBEYNIKOV4 L.A.
,COUNTRY OF I.NFG--USSR
'-E-SAKH. PROM. 1970s 4412)t 37-41
"DATE PUBL ISHED---70
AREAS-81OWGI CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENtES
OPIC. TAGS-FUDD ANALYSISi LIGHT. REFLECTION COLURIMETRy:
mCONTRUL MARKIING-NO RESTRICTIaNS
4JOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PRGkY REEL/FRAA;c~--1990/0945 STEP NCY--Ul".10.~39/'I-~i'04e,/~)04'/0037/00iI
U
--W1 11 tip :if il~ 10! ]fill 1W
USSR, UDC:620.179.16
S.
F?Ultrasonic Radiators 110
for Defectoscopy of 'Tubing Using rmal Waves"
Defektoskopiya, No. 3, 1970, pp. 37-43
Abstract: The forr, of an ultrasonic radiator and CUTVed lens surface is
determined, using which normal or surface waves can be excited in cylin-
drical bodies, propagating around the circur-aference. Recommendations are
given for the selection of an aperture angle and position of, the focus
of a cylindrical radiator when uied for defectoscop), of- cylitid,rical bodies.
It is concluded that in order to ex ite'a normal.wave:,
c propagating eircun-
ferentially in a tube wall, the leading pdge,of the in6dent,wave with
flat cmss section should have the', shape-of an evolveni of a cirrle
concentric with the tube. The evolvent wave can be produced using an
evolvent.radiator or a flat radiator with a special lens, the curved
surface of which satisfies an equation presei~ted in thi's. work. A normal
wave In a tube wall can be excited using"a radiator with cylindrical
focusing.
-112 022 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
JITLE-AUTCHATIC INELIJI14G UF THIN SECTIGN ALUMINUM CONNECTING PIPES -U-
-(03)-ZAG0RUYK0, B.G., KALAKOV GANELIN, D~Pl.
-AUTHO R
'-,CUUNTkY OF I#NFrj--USSR
-21
C~jKCci -,-.LSLCjhv SVAROCHNOYE PHO I LVOGS TV0 'NO 3, 19T0, PP 20
J A I EP 0 2 L I S fE i;--- 7 0
~SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL AN 0 MARINE ENGR
TAGS-ALLMINUM-ALLOY, PUILSEU 'vJ0kAlTl0N.Ak(-. ~4k~4.'LJING, ALLOY
OESIGNATION, ARGON GAS WELVINW~ METAL l'U8E# MUAL P I Pf- v PHIL dIlDINGo
-AUTUMATIC WELDING
'~LtCNITRCL MARK I NG-NO KESUICTIONS
~':"'DUCiJIMENT C LASS-UNGLA S S I F I E 0
:'P~KUXY REELIFRAME--1999/1311 STEP NO--UR/0135/70/000/00310020/0021
ciRC AUES~ICIN NO-A-P0123270
sw
USSIJ
VITYAYEV, Ye. Ye.,,GAVRILKO, B. P., ZAGORUYKO, N. G., SAMOKIWALOV, K. F.
"Requirements for Prediction Algorithms"
Vychisl. Sistemy [Computer Systems Collection of,IqpTk-s), No 50, Novo-
sibirsk, 1972, pp 101-105 (Translated from Referativn),y Zhurna.1, Kiber-
netika., No. 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No.
V721 by the.authars).
Translation: Certain requirements for algorithms for prediction of em-
pirical regularities are formalized.
USSR
ZAGORUYKO, N. G., SMOKWALOV, K. F.
"Recognition of Patterns as Empirical Prediction"
hatematika. i Sotsiologiya [Mathematics and Sociology of
Works), Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 42-53 (Translated from, Referativnyy
Zhurnal, Kibernetika No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V856).
Translation: The problem of recognition of patterns is looked upon as a
problem of search for a method of successful prediction of future empiri-
cal. results, based on study of the preliminary information available on
the -objects and phenomena contained in past experience. (in the study
sample).
I/1
USSR LTDc 8.74
ZAGORUYKO 1-1. G.
"Recognition Methods and Application of Them!'
Metody raspoznavaniya i ikh prinenenile (Recognition Methods and Application
of Them), I-Ioscoi-.r, Soviet Radio Press,: 1972, 208 pp, ill., 72 k, (from Rzh-
Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V650K)
Translation: The problems of the recognition procedure are discussed in the
first part, Algorithms are described for solving~the basic types of recog-
nition problems: development of. decision mking rules, estimation of the
possibilities of the recognition devices, selection of Lhe informative system
of attributes, establishing the initial classification ~(the adaptation algo-
rithm). A study was also made of more complex problevz'. The second part is
devoted to the description of the a plications of recognition methods. Ex-
p
amples of solving problems In communication& enginelering, medicine, geology,
experimental physics and sociology~are preseinted.
USSR UDC; 51:155.001.57:681.3.o6
"General Properties of Problems of Pattern Recognition7'
V sb. YZchisl. sistemy (Computer Systems--collection of works), vyp. 44,
Novosibirsk, "Nauka", 1971, pp 3-12 (from RZh-Kibernetika, 'No 12, Dec 71,
Abstract No 12V1003)
Translation: An attempt is made to find the common properties of dif-
ferent recognition problems in order to develop general.-purpose algoritlins
for solving problems of pattern recognitio-h. For this~purpose, a par-
ticular model example is used to analyze: the procedure,,; to which the
initial date are subjected in the process ofsolving different recognition
problems. Bibliography of !4 titles. V.-Mikheyev.
87
Mp P~qvilt7il;~~~~ilitilr~FrIL-4,t-i~~10.1~-i'~~~Iiiii~iiii;~~iiiiiii~114,liliviid;--i~i,'di~,-NL~~.i.~j~~LF,~i:p.,ip;.""ir,&*UllmVE.Itiri:yi"m-,
USSR ux 62o.lc,,,',..2
V G. V. 7 h
ZIPS" 'a R I and BAM, Y W I-t Phyr;,ics and Mechanics
,Zci
InGtitilte 0"' ences rabilan 033R, I vav and: the Voi,3;y P-.ozd.-,)l
141 ni rg and Chemical Combine
"Effect of Ifeat Treatment on the Resistance of Steel IM18NIOT to Corrosion
Cracking in a Sulfur Pulp"
-a Meldianilcca Naterialov, 6 Itov-D-C 71,
Lvov Fi~iko-Kqiniicheolz~ Vol 7, NO
pp 73-75
Abstract: To stu6:,, the resistance of stainless. rteel KilF2110T to stre-cs, corro-
sion cracking- mle, -ed to the. follo.,71-ng 1--at trev.t
wvyq -s of the steel vare subject
Mont: heated to 11000C and water qli,~nched; anneeled at 32100C fox t,,,,o hourr, ama
cooled; nonAlized at 82-00, C for, t-,ro houra ai,,d aiv cooled. 'Me zanpbai;
furnacQ
we -I tile, 61.111"ar 1)',IIP nder 45 kg 'f- of fit)
I-a titea placect it
Ba",,Ie IMB --L40 taOtC'd (110t !u'rt treate-1). vie-tests ctliov~111 t!,_-,I~t th.Z., al~_
supplicol an~! Tucniched Famples c".-iffered zevera Corrosive t%ttack -Ind saffc).-zd
brittlt~ fail-are after 70 hours D-f testing,,. Th,-, anticti--led tt,~Itl
did riol fract?wa --Ven. ri:ft-er 5~-~D ho`IrS of tastLv- 3 fillllllrt~-P, 3 biblio'r V c,
references.
USSR UDc 620.194:669.15
ZAGORUYK04 R. BABEY, Yu. I., K-ARPENKO, G. V., Physicomachanical Institute,
0 T"a u
_Ienc
Tc emy 0. aiences, Ukrainian SSR, Ltvov;,Chemical Xining:Cambine, Novyy
Rozdol
"The Influence of Rolling on the Resistance of Steel Kh181,410T to Corrosion
Cracking in Sulfur Pulp"
Kiev, Fiziko-Knimichaskaya. Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 7. No 4. 1971, PP 107-
108
Abstract- Parts of machines and inechanisms working under conditions of
sulfur mining are made of stainless steels of the type Kh181,110T. Steels of
thi-- class at delivery are vulnerable to corrosive cracking in a sulfur pulp.
The question of increasing the resistance of stool to corrosive cracking in
such a madiun has been in3ufficiently stuiied up to now, aWA is ajxlost not
at all roflectod in the literaLure. An invmstigation Is triade in this articlo
concerning the influence of the increasing the resistance of steel KhlMlo'r
to corrosive cracking under the indicated. conditions by rolling with rollers
in the state of delivery. Experim9nts s Ihowed that in Oure sulfur the initial
samples do not crack at all. The.surfade of the samples is covered with a
dense film of grayish color. No signs of corrosive ar4
eking of the surface
1/2
USSR
Kekhanika Vol 7,
ZAGORUYKO, R. F., et al, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya
No 4, 1971, pp 10?-108
layer nor of cracks are detected. In a sulfur pulp with a 30 aqueous solu-
tion of MgC12, the steel undergoes more intensive cracking than in 3VP' MZC12-
The origination of cracks and their development in steel KhI8111110T in testing
for corrosion cracking in sulfur pulp may be explained from the point of view
of adsorption-electrochemical theory, where the essential part is played by
adsorption, anode and cathode processes. During testing in sulfur pulp,
hydrogen sulfide is formed in the medium, and the diffusion of hydrogen into
the metal is entirely probable. Experiments have shou~n that rolling by rol-
lers effectively increases the resistance of steel to corrosion cracking, the
resistance being twice as great as samples.that are ground. The increased
resistance of.tho steel to corrosion cracking by rolling i5 causod by the
favorable texture of the metaland the positive influe,hce of the residual com-
pression stresses in the surface layers of the samples.. 4 figures.
2 references.
2/2
76
_FFiIt,
V.3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
Tj,TLE--A COMPARATIVE CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE NASAL MUCOUS MEMBRANE
DIFFERENT FORIMSOF VASOMOToR RHI.NITIS -U-
4(JT'H0_R_-(02)-ZAGORYANSKAYA, M.YE., SMOTROVA,: I.Ao
,O-UNTX,Y OF INFO--USSR
S.O-UR.CE--VESTNIK OTORINGLARINGOLOGII 1970, NR I, PP 32-36
-DATE PUBL ISHED - ----- 70
SUBjECT A4EAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC T4GS-4ESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, LEUKOCYTEI GLYGOGENi BLOOD
'41STRY, OTOLARYNGOLOGYt CELL PHYSIOLOGY:
Z-ONTPOL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1980/0802 STEP NO--UR/0607/70/000/001/0032/0036
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP00490?4
/.3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0049024
'ABS-tRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- A3STRACT. THE AUTHORS UNOERTOOK STUDIES OF
THE GLYCOGEN CONTENT IN LEUKOCYTES OF f4ASAL MUCOUS MEM-3RANE SECRETAp
PERIPHERAL BLOOD AND BLOOD FROM THE INFERIDR NASAL GO.NCHAE IN 80
~PATIENTS WITH V4SOMOTOK RHINITIS. BESIOES, GLYCOGEN WAS OETER"11NED 1.4
THE EPITHELIUM OF NASAL MUCOUS. MEMBRANE:SECRETA. OUT OF 80 PATIENTS IN
48 THE AUTHORS DIAGNOSED ALLERGIC AND IN 32t NEURUV' OF
ZGETATIVE FORM
RHINITIS. IT '.,.'AS FOUND THAT IN THE EPITHEL[Uj'-', 'AND LEUKOCYTES OF NASAL
VLYC 3GEN CONTENT
MU,CDIJS i",EMBRANE SECRETA IN BOTH FORMS OF RHINITIS A - LOW r
PREVAILED. DETERMINATION OF GLYCOGEN IN LFUKOCYTES-UF THF PERIPHERAL
AND BLOOD OF THE AFFECTED ORGAN REVEALED THAT.ITS LEVEL SHARPLY
RISES,IN BOTH FORMS OF PHIP41TIS OF~ALLERGICAND OTHER GENESIS. THUS,
OUT OF 48 PATIENTS WITH AN ALLERGIC FORM OF RHINITIS IN 46 CASES THERE
WAS NOTED-ATID fxret4slVE AND IN 2-9 AN-AVERAGE CONTENT OF GLYCOGEN; our OF
32 PATIENTS WI-TH A NEUROVEGETATIVE FORM,IIN 22 AN INTENSIVE AND, IN 101
AN AVERAGE GLYCOGEN CONTENT. A SIMILAR PICTURE IS SEEN IN BLOOD
LEUKOCYTES FROM THE INFERIOR NASAL CONCHAE. ANALOGOUS t,"IVESTIGATIONS
i4,ERE. CARRIED OUT IN TWO CONTROL GROUPS: 1) IN 10 APPARENTLY HEALTHY
PERSONS AND 2) IN 10 PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE SINUSLITIS AND
CONCOMITANT CHRONIC CATARRHAL RHINITISe '14 PATIENTS.OF BOTH GROUPS
THERE WERE NO INDICATIONS OF ALLERG.IC DISEASES. ONCY IN ONE PATIENT OF
-ENT WAS NOT.ED.
-THE FIRST GROUP AN INTENSIVE GLYCOGEN CONT IN ALL
~:.--PATIENTS OF THE SECOND GROUP AN AUGMENTEU.BLOCD GLYCOGEN CONTENT WAS
SEEN*
.-3/3 025 UNCL ASS IF I PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
IRCACCESSION NO-AP0049024
A-8STRACT/EXTRACT-THE AUTHORS ARRIVED AT THE CONCLUSION THAT AN INCRE4SErj
OF GLYCOGE-N IN BLOOD LEUKOCYTES MAY BE OBSERVED IN ANY FORM OF
ANFLAMMATION, INICLUDING ALLERGIC. HOWEVERvJHE AUTHORS AT PRESENT
REFRAIN FROM SUGGESTING THIS TEST 4S A DIFFERENTIALIDIAGNOSIS SIGN OF
1ALLERGIC INFLAMMATION.
UNCLASSIFIED
" 1 " I I ! I . r i ~ ~ ~ . 17 i
USSR UDC 541.183.24
ZAGRAI,_Ya. M., DOVGUSHA, P. 1. (Institute of.Colloid Chemistry and the
Chemistry of Water, UkrSSR Academy of Sciences).
"Exchange of Co2+, Ni2+, and Cu2+ Ions on the Sulfo-Polystyrene Cation
Exchanger KU-2"
Kiev, Ukrainskii Khimicheskii Zhurnal, Vol 39, No 10, 1973, pp 1011-1014
Abstract: The equilibrium distribution of C02+, Ni2+, and Cu2+ from aqueous
solutions of their salts (chloridei sulfate,, and acetate) was studied. It
was shown that the water content of the ion exchanger, per mg-equivalent
of exchanger, was a linear function of the composition. Concentration
constants for the syStems were calculated. The dependence of the concen-
tration constants of the'ion exchange equilib .rium on the nature of the
1ons-participating in the exchange and the nature of the compounds formed
was shown.
10
USSR UDC 6-12.95
SizolOVA, L. H. lVk,,IQV, R. H CHUIMKOV, F. P. , and A
4i
"Study of the Possitility of Combining Kara-Lau Ammophos With Ineecticides"
V ab. Xhiniya tek-hnol, mineml'n. udobr, (The Chexisti7* and Technology of
- rs
chemic-al Fertilitf f -- COILection of workn) p Tw3hkent, "Pan 1971 i PP 107-
109 (from RZh-.",irdya, Vlo 13, 10 Jul 720 Abstnact Nlo 1)1,'473 1~y T, L,
Tmnslation; Three componont peoticide-fertilimer mixturp-a avri obta-ined by
UIX-1
'IgampWl applying; rog-or (1) and -HCCH (mixct or. rogor and chlorophos
-ar
(rAxtuxe B) to the surface of gz mlated, ammophos t5~ neamp of an calch-2
mchine. There vas no change in the concenti-ation oXr' I m4d -MC411 durln!~,
storaGe of nIxUre A for two nonth3.. In rLixture B 11 I-apidly: decompo~-Pr, ar.A
I is slowly bydrolyzed. Addition of a 40%, e4itislo?i coac6ntrate of i and
Commerical -HccH Improves the physico' ysico, J_
che.W.cal amd ph, mev~hanlcal pro-
pertics of Aenical fertilizers (h~groscopicity, mo.-Latur,p. capa~olty, caking
capacity).
....... ...
0 1- S i'*E DJ p
UNC LA kdtEss;:ING DATE- 13NOV70
14.4 1 NO, 5, HEP TAW INE -U-,
'lAN-YjljVI MOLEY I.I.r, KARLIKs V M j MOLEVAY V.P.?
CCUNTRY OF IINFO--USSR
_~~.SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 264,
.,:_REFc:RE,NCE-_oT.KPYTIYA, fZ08.-,ET. PP04. OBRAZTSY, TOVARIVE ZNIAKI 1970,
P,UBL ISHE_0-03~MAR70
:SUBJECT AREAS-CHEM IS rAY
'~-.TCJPIC TAGS--AMINEE? ORGAiNIC AZINF, CHEAICAL PA TENT, PYAOLYS[St ORGANIC
SYNTHESIS
--C T R 0 L'-'lARK_I NG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
:,:-.D0CUMEr4T CLA5S--UNCVA.SSfl:lED
TKOXY :P.C-'rL/FkAME--3002/1565 STEP *~,10--UR/0411Z/70/000/000/0(~00/0000
C IRC ACCESS ION (110--AA 0 128 9 60
007 UNCLASSIFIED RROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--EFFECT OF BACKGROWND (SODIUM CHLOaIDE CONCENTRATION) ON THE EXTENT
-OF-EXCHANGE CAPACITY UTILIZATION IN KU"Z~AND Kli-4:CATION EXCHANGERS -U-
k. tj
AUTHOR-103)-ZAGRAIt YA.M.t K0GANOVSKIYj.A.H.# YEREMENKOo A-G*
COUN T R YOF INFO--USSR
~.S-OURCE--UKR. KHIM. 1970, 36(2),, 161-3
ZH.
DATE PUBLISHFO ------- 70
JS UBJ E C TA REA S-- C ti EM I S, T RY
-TOPIC TAGS--CATION EXCHANGE RESIN, SODIUM CHLORIDE,, ZlNc_/(UlKUZ [ON
EXCHANGE PESIN, (U)KB_4 ION EXCHANGE RE~l
-.":CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOC-UMENT..CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-..?R0XY REEL/FRA14E--1999/1848 STEP NO-UR/007VTO/036/002/01.61.10163
ACCSSSION ND--AP0123637
UNCLASSIFIED
212 OOT UNCLASSI FIED: PROCESSING DATE-23OCT70
--IfZC ACCESSION NO--AP0123637'
'ABSTPACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLES AND GRAPHS ARE GIVEN FOR
T-HE EXCHANGE OF ZN PRIME2POSITIVE WITH THE NA FOR;AS OF KU-2 ANO K8-4 IN
THE PRESENCE OF 0-180 G PER L. NACL. THE VALUE OF TH41: LIMITING COEFF.
( RAPIOLY WITH NACL CQNCN. % u - F
JF DISTRIBUTICiMl FALLS THE LIMITI. G C-EFr. o
SELECTIVITY IS PRACTICA:4..LY CONST. AS 15 THE EXCHAI,)(-,,rr_ CAPACITY OF THE
--.RES[No FACILITY: INST-. KOLLGID., KHIM. K,HIM. WDY, KIEV, LISSR.
UNCLASSME-0