SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAVALISHINA, A.I. - ZAVRAZHNYY, A.I.

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USSR UDC 547-26,118 KOKEV, I. V.) ZAVALISHINAA. A... I.1 CIM-RUMVICH, I. P., F~REDVODMEMV, D. A., -and:N1FANT`YEV, Moscow State~University imeni M.Y. Lomonosov "Amides of Hypodiphosphorous Acid" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii., vol 42(io4), Vyp 4, 1912) pp 802-807 Abstract: Metallic scdiwa was reacted with cyclic amidoacyl chlorides to form the amides and esteramides of the. hypodiphosphorou&. acid!as given in the fol- lowing formula: RI R, ON N ~,-Cl + Na m P \N1 The anhydride reactant can be prepared by treating alkylenediamdmes with PCI in the presence of triethylamime - 1he structuxe vas conf irmed by the IN? spectra of P31 and the IR spectra, especially the intense absorption in -che region corresponding to the energy of the N,-P vibration. The P-P bond is L/2 USSR WC 539.27 NAUMOV, V. A., SEXASHKO, V. ILl ZAY0- I CHUMOVo R. A.j and GRISHUA L. N., Institute of OrgeAic, and. PhypIcal Chemistry Imeni A. Yo. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences WSHj Kazan "An Electron Diffraction Study of the Structure of the Plojeculas of Ethylene Chlorophosphate and Ethylene Chlorotrithiophosphate" Moscow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Khimiij Vol 14t No 5s SSP-Oat 73, PP 787-790 Abstracti On the basis of data obtained by an electron diffraction study carried out on ethylene chlorophosphate and its structura.1 analog ethylene chlorotrithiophosphate (III 2-thiono-2-chloro-1,3,2-dithiaphospholane) in the vapor state, the molecular structure of these compounds was determined. The five-rembered heterocycle had a confo=ation of tbe.semi-chair type In both cases. The molecular parameters for I were r(C-C) to 1.547 + 0-020F r(C-0) - 1.488 + 0.020, r(P-0) - L438 + 0.015, r (P-0') - 1.61C+ 0.0100 0 r(P-cl) - 2.057 + 0-01.0 RL L O-P-0 - 1W.-? � 1.50, 4 Cl--?-Cl - u7j.9 i 2.G 4 0-P-C1 - ICI .3 + 1 .0 , J'-- C-C-0 - 108.2 + 1 -001 thoi3e for 11 r(C-C) 1.525 (assumed), r(C-3) - 1.8?9 0 olo r(P-1f) - 1,885 + 0.020 r(r-S) 2.123 + O.0;0,r(? S_p_S 98.4 + 1.560 4 S.,p_a S. 113.2 T 2,0 -Cl) - 2.006 -or )66&5 111 f a 4 S-P-C - 104,2 ISO. I C-C-8 SO 111219 + i a USSR uDc 613.693 ZAVALOVA~ N. D. and PONOMOETMO V. A . Ochange in Mental Habits in Shifting to Pilotiag by Directors" Mbscow, Voyenno4leditsinskily Zhun2a!,, No 9; 1.973.0 PP 54-58 Abstract: To pilot an airplane by rranual controls requires different skills and habits from those involved in using directors or on-board cormut.,ers. E,"eri- ments performed under actual flying conditions showed th6l; the. transfer from one mode to the other is (3uite difficult, that: special tllraiM.ng is essential for this purpose a Without such training fliers tend- to- rely excei~nively on the director signals and ignore the readings of variousl instruments or, in ~the ease of failure of the system, lose all confidence init. 2 - ul)u 5 s R T y aControl Awnd C1,10ridiDu r j. IT, 40 J j) 1. stp On n1 E.. lity 1:o 105 ion. n 0. 100 rot 0,.,-. Scien-, Tachnal (f c 1(7), 1971, 123u 0 C)ctob,-,.r 1971, ULI 11,c1 nh,, d y _,,t'j 0, atc1lin C, c a nd t n. b a TranallitiO C I V-0 lit , of, L%010t', n r. tei tit ijr,,5~ f) jG2 r 0 of ri3actLDII Of j enor,~_j act (.T/T) iL eQaal to ''a'ct C)f r*4E!,'-'OU9 to t1je. the MCI re a r ~ IA- j=c a p t t i o 0.01,9 percon, Z of 11cl ill ca 2 7 I A USSR uDc: 62i.396.6-~6%5 UGAY, Ya. A., ZAVALISKIY., Tu, P. SIIAPOSIHHK~' K. L "the Problem of Gas Etching the Surface of Semiconductor Itatenrials in Microelectronics" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-teklin. sb. UT)r. kachestvom i stw-dartiz. (Elec- tronic TechnoloQr. Scientific wid Technical Collection. Qtia).Ity Control and hrika, No 12, Standardization) 1970, vyp. 4, Pyr) 50-57 (frovi RZIi-Radiotek- Dec 70, Abstract No 12V188) Trwislation; Vie withors discilFs the timeliness of gatl atchirig as a TrIeth-od of preparing the surface of semiconductor plates: in the plar,:ar and epi- -thods of:ga!3.. etching writh the use taxial processes. A survey is giren of me of halogens, hydrogen halides and water vapor. Conditions iixo di~cusjsed Which favor successful realization of gas etching,- and. a poilsiblv- mechanism is presented for cheracal reactions during etching of silica,n by v%ter -.vapor and hydrogen halides. Resumg., 1100042G30 cco Nr Ref Code: Conference on Oceanolo&y;-Atmospheric PhysicsM Geography (Summary: "Session of the Department of Oceanologyo. Atmospheric Physics ~dnd GeoAraphy. Academy of Sciences 1JSSR in Leningrad," by 11. _.Moscow,. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seiriya :P ~-147) A.scientific session of the Department:of Oceanology,* Atmospheric Physics:and Geography of the Academy..of.Sciences,-USSR was held in Lenin- d during the period 1-2 July.1969, It was:'devoted:to 6a most impor- ra g ...tant meteorological problems associated.with the:.study. of oiher natural Processes and the use of natural resources in:the.uational ~conoTty;.- D. V. H11ivkiv discussed the overall aspects of,the.'study of strcnig winda in. are,and hydr.0sphere, emphasizing relation to processes in the lithosph that their interaction with the atmosphere is mostimportant at the time of catastrophic phenomena. M~ 1. Yudjn_.&ve a reviev~of exceptionally -severedust storms over the European part of'th :bSSR durit%':&' the,-last 100 e years anddevated much attention to the dust storm of 1969 afferting the Araine. -The speaker felt that his theory of turbulent diffusion of heavy i~particles can be Applied for studying the mechanics of dust storms, Yudin Z feels that shelterbelts are the most effective means for piotecting soils Reel/Prame AP.OCL42630L. against wind erosion. M. I. Budyko, in a report entitled "Study of;:Solar Ridlation. and its Transformations at the Earth!s Surface," generall:Ped-tbe -research.work already done in this field and told of the existingisources of information and the mAinj spheres of. its used. He devoted Particular -attention,to the energy processes In the vegetation cover (pliotosynthesis process) A. - F. Treshnikoy reported on'studies of the Arctic andlh~dru- meteorological servicing of the national economy in the north.. The"studies made during the last 15-20 years froadrifting stations and;blr air-expedi- tions have~yielded much information on bottom relief, formariqn and circu- of air and water masses and the. ice regi.me,of the Ar(~tic OLiean. The _p ys comechanical properties of ice of Uffer4n:t ages have been studied and h I .,:,practical -recorm endations given an the design tand:~pawe~ of: iNagines for- ice-. and othervessels. This report alsolexamined,the prospects for 4rat~16;v ~ol&of survey' of natural ~-further Arctic research.- K,_Xq. ..resources made ualug artificial earth satellites., : He discuilsed tLe many aspects of this problem. emOinsizing the importance of globitl purveyn, co=ented on advances in satellite macciorology, oldvanced Oke idcil of a 11111ar meteorological station aad.the desirability and fensibility of uning spacv.- -4hips in geophysioal research. lie described ithe vork of the. n0et-11M: K. S. Shifrin cave a .7 at LeninAra State U .~Mpathods Lab ~-i-eport oE-`T1-&ht catter ng as a t~_,Chod for Studying,che S4ruccure of WHIR -.MRS= USSR UDC: 621-315-592 VUL, B. M.,.~~A_VARITSKAYA. B. I., VORONOVA, I.-D., and ROMBSTU11- SKAYA, N. V. "Hot Electrons at low Temperatures iti Compensated Gallium Arsenide" Leningrad, Fizika i T--khnika )?oluprovodnikov, -No 9, September 1973, pp 1766-1770 Abstract: This paper is a continuation of an earlier article by the same authors and published in the same journal,noted above (~, 1971, P 943) investigating the electrical conductivity of compensated Galts at low temperatures, in a weak electric field %,,rith a maximum -intensity of 10-2 v/cm, ,,Then-the electron temporature was practi- cally the same as the crystal temperature. Th6present paper de- scribes experiments designed to broaden this early research to cover stronger electric fields and to clarify the effPects of heat- ing up the electrons under conuitions of energy, boundary distor- tions. The measurements in this work.were condiieted at tempera- tures of 290, 77, 20.4, 4.2, and 1.80 X. To avoid heating the crystal, it was given square pulses of 20 us duration irith a repatition rato of i00-200 P138* The results are given in the form of curves 1/2\ USSR UDC: 621.315.592 VUL, B. M., et al, Fizika i tekhnika poluprov6dnikov, No,9, Sep- te~nber 1973, Pp 1766-1770 of the current density as a function of the electric field inten- sity for various temperatures, of the electron: mobility as a fLu'-sc- tion of.the square of the electric field intensity, and of the electron temperature as a fumc tion of,thesquare of the electric field intensity. It is found that:the.described phenomena can be explained by the Boltzmann kinetic energyequa~ion on the assump- tion that the electrons are skattered::in dipole's. 2/2 31 MOO --aip W11i M NMI 1AMIRIFT-MV11 USSR UDr,,. 6211.31.5.592 ZAVARITSKJ.YA, E. I., VORONOVA., I. D and N. V. "Negative Reluctance in Compensated. Gal-lium Arsonide at Low Temperatures" Leningrad, Fizika i t1eklinika wluprovodni3iov, No 1.0, 1972, pp 1945- ~1953 Abstmct: This paper is the cantinne,tion of earlier 'nape:o (B. K. Vul, et al, PTII, 5. 1971f p 943) in which it %.;,as: rihcqi-,n that the distortion of the floor relief of the conductivit-,y zan?, in heavily doped and corapensated GaAs at heli-Lun temperatux-en is aut'-ficient to Cse, t oca ize he conductivity electrwis. The ?I T article io to e-aminie the reluctance of tlie sar~,,.e Gaj'~n e C: i 110 1 used Ili the ezirliei, experimentin. Thcao Lad ful-, purity concentrations of ab tration of from 6.1.01:~ to 5 -1. per (,!a-) `.ireciflleA13 -with I-D-1-Purit- va7i~Lrig f rom 2"'1'0:9 CA tatnt, -ion o cleatron conoentrat , sbrved measurem',ents, which were condtictod in. lonCitU(.I.-.nii_I al2d f up to 50 IzOe in Lntensity, in the 0.6-4,20 K magnetic fields o.L tewerature interval. 'The aiatharo promiae to process the rosu__.Ltf~, 1/2 USSR UDC 669.71.472 PODGAYSKAYA, M. N., 7-AVARITSKAYA, T. A. "Structural Characteristics and Surface Properties of Industrial Alumina" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i Rrovektn. in-ta alvwmin., ma5!n. i clektrodn. -,nrom-sti and De n Institute (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Sig of.Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No' 70, lip 172-177 (from R'Zh-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, abstract No, 4G169) Translation: Results are presented from comparative analyses of the struc- tural features and surface properties of industrial Al 'rrie followin--, 2 3' were determined: the granulo-metric composition of the M11 0 by the method 2 3: of sedimentation analysis in an aqueous nedium with an acid Stabilizer (11C1), the dispersion composition of A1170 3 of one plant and different plants is not identical; the na5~nit-dde of the mirtimum and maximum balkweight and also the degree of packinq;- the natural angles of slope$ the friction coefficient,and the coliesive Strength between the particles an a VA?.rl [All-Unicii Institute of Aluminum and 11agnesium] design instrument;. the sneci,fic weight by the pycnomotric mLILhod in toluene and the specific surfacei which permits judgment of the depth of annealing,, of Lhe Al 0 with siiffieient accuracv. The data 2 3 USSR PODGAYSKA.YA, I,'. N., 17AVARISSIKAYA, T. A.,' Tr+ Vsas. n*-:L. inroyektn. in-ta a1vu=in-.. =,:-m- elektmahn. 1:~~70, NO '10 pp !:(2-177 obtaired &-nd a-so the methad~s of investir- ting t the stract-ural characteristics and su--ftace pnv--;-~~rties c;-!' Al 7203wan be used to solve a rnumber of problems ol- prou-Juction techmolo&y and also when manufacturin:- catalysts, elec- trical- insulatim:-- izaterials, and radiocerard c s. 'Dierelare 4 tables and 1 illustmbion. 7~7 2/2 F- 11- ~j "i6i NO 'IMMI dhi"ORIA ibb ft 0A, w M V, WE GO Aluminum and its Alloys. USSR 6'9.712t541-183 PASFXEVICF, L. A. , -0P1Y0.'K0, G. N. , and A. "Effect of the Prorortioning of Mineralization Agen-1 on -Uia Transformation of Aluminum Oxide Into c~7Modification*.' Moscaw, Tsve"'nyye Yetally, No 2, Feb 71, PP 37-39 Izarslation.- Aluimi-num fluoride in the quantity of 2-10" with viinors oil aluninum hydroAde produces hydroxofluoride~iehich Is detec-ted on the differen- -t-4-al curves by heat, e-f-fects of --F-Irration (570.5850C) anddecom-position, (1200-1300C). Increase in t1he quantity of minerali2atinn agents leads to a decreaze of the temnerature o-.1';-k,-Al rmation. However bo:r4c acid, unlike 20 fO All?j, praduces moderate reduction of .,he: temperature. of phase transformation of A into a~-Al 0 ~12'03 2 3- OEM 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--230CT70 ENDENCE OF THE VOLTAGE CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS-OF A TUNNEL DIOUE T-HE-'FERM I, L-EVELS IN N AND:P kEGIONS ~U- AUTHOR-(03)-VUL, B.M., ZAVARITSKAYA, E.11., .:_.-'.~C0UNXRY OF INFO--USSR _~~~BURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970 j :_4f 2) , 329;i-36 DATE: PUBL.1 SHED ------- 70 .,~::SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., PHYSICS TAGS--VOLT FERMI LEVEL AMPERE CHARACTERISTTCt TUNNEL DIODE', MARKING--NO RESTUCTIQNS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REELIF.RAMF-1998/0500 STEP 40--UR/Olitt9/70/001,#/00210329/03'.,16 1A 024 UNCLASSI F I ED PROCESS114G DATE--230CT70 C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121174 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE E-I CHARACTERISTICS OF A JUNNEL DIODE WEPE CALCO. IN THE INTERVAL 4, IS SMALLER THAN T IS SMALLER THAN 400DEGREES K (B* M. VUL, ET AL 11969.1 FOR THE. CASE WHEN THE -POSITION OF FERMI LEVEL IF SUBN) OF,ELECTRONS IN THI: N REGION CHANGES SHARPLY WITH TEMP. W141LE THE POSITION FO THE FERMI LEVEL IF SUBP) OF Ii(JLFS IN THE 'P REGION CHANGES ONLY SLIGHTLY. IN THE MAP. INTERVAL INDICATED AND OVER A WIDE REGIONOF VALUES OF F SUB14 AND F SUBP, 'rHE FORM OF THE E-I-CURVES CHANGES ONLY SLIGHTLY. FROM CALC.D. DATA THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE RATIO V SUBP-V SUBV WAS EST.A3LISHEOv WHERE V SUBP IS THE.-PUTENTIAL OIFFERENCE FOR WHICH~TUNiNEL CURRENT liECOME-S MAX. .~'A40 V SUBV EQUALS (F SUBN PLUS F SUBP)-Q Ttmc-s.V SIIBP-V:SUaV CHANGES VEkY SLOWLY IN THE INTERVAL FROM 0 33 AT T IS LARr.Efk THAN 250DEGREESK TO 0*38 AT T -IS -,SMALLER THAN 50DEGIIEE;K. CALCNS. SHOW THAT AS DISTINCT FIP .0.4 HIGHER TE4PS. AT LOWER TEMPSi THE ~FQRM OF: THE E-I CURVES DEPENDS ONLY. ON THE SUM BUT. ALSO ON THE RATIO. OF FERMI ENERGLES OF N AND P T S.: I N ST, I NUBEDEVAy MOSC.Olft USSR* FACILITY: F11. DIRECTOR ScIlNTIFlc:_RES7ARClli !NSTI- AUTHOR--- RUIMYANTSEV I, TlJTK OF CHVIMi L MACHIN CONSTRUCT:40N TTT;U-r-- rrr -CT OF RESEARCH N VSP A Pf ER VE-CHERNYAYA *MOSXVAt JANUARY 13, 1970, Pr 2, I E; REVIEW OF Ti'M A 9 ST ;%'A CT - - T C E 15 V EIRY 'I R Tr' J., Or- TNE SRICM. THE INS-111UTE IS THE LEADIN' ORGANIZAT[ON IN THE FIE' D OF MACHINE DESIGN F OR CHEM I CA L I ND U S' RY. IT GUIDES THE T-C 'INO- LOGICAL "POLICIES AND COORDINATES.THE EFYOWTS OF OTHER INSTIlUTES AND PLANTS, THE FOLLOUING STAFF MEMBERS OF THE,INST:ITUTE ARE '4- S, GDALIK, 11 $.EZjv-OV -NT!ONZD IS -C.'qltVrRS-- R. KA7AKoV 'll 0 r HE , Ei , 1, OF ARE YUS KIPRIANOV. YE, CHUPIL01 ALL 1 All- TST IPARTY, COMMM 64 USSR UDC 576.809.4 SAVEL'YEVA, N. D., ZAVARZIN, G. A., and MENINA, 1. Ya. "Hydrogen Bacteria.'r Uspekhi mikrobiologii (Advances in Hicrobiology), No 7,1971 Abstract: A survey of the hydrogen bacteria, microorganisms that synthesize all the cell components from molecular hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon d-oxide, is.presente& It is suggested that three~main species be distinguished: Hydrogenomonas eutropha, H. pantotropha, and H. facilis~. There! is, a dis- cussion of the growth characteristics of hydro en bactaxia, in non-flow-type culture and of the prospects for making Practical use c ithem. I I N 1!1-1, V~w-;f~q! 141",;1 W14il;- "'a, ..... ... USSR UBC 632.9.54 IVALRZI T V. I., Candidate of Biological Scienc.a.,i, Scientific z L es --are. an loriculture R a r 0 mr. r -1 "t u t a o fNountain K' I o r t i c, 1. "Herbicides in Orchards" ita Rasteni 1,-,o 1970,P 28-2:9: MOSCO;~I, Zaahchi P the Abstract: Tae artIcle is a reporl; of a sectio.nal neaUnZ a AII-Unlioi-x Gonferezl",:, on. herb L-.:I,.-Io V. (Mleyevskiy Ex-perLim-ental. Horticult=-,U Station) relDozited on the j - --t creepj-ng grass. V. A. A'K-P~IOV (Scientific use of dalapone again- rticultu:oa _1 institute ime 'Research ho V. Mlc'J~Mring Mchur.Ansk, I ni I. Acricultua?a gave results of "Succooo'cul appli- Ministry ol 0 cation of simazine, noburone.4 eptam., falone, andl aesona on fields s~raifberries. According to A. A. GIGDTIEYSHVII :1 Oeor-ian IZR) of U repeated treatnentu of citrus plantations with sbLazine, Amonurone, or diurone vhich did not show any accumilatlion in: the ground, and J D71! te of Tea A. S. T.UP.At. :, (All Union SaientiXie Reseai~ch Itistitu of Agri- and Subtropical Culture, Anaselli GSSR,.All,Unioh Acaiemy cultural Sciences imeni V. 1. Lenin). auccos.,jfu3.i7 used simazine on 112 USSR ZAVARZIEr, V. I., Zashchita Ra~~, No 1970, PP 26--29 Ilea T. 1UiA. SIU14WADAS (Su'd-mmi ExperLmentml Stat;ion of Subi*----.o--)icvLl Culture, All Union institute Of P4111-l" CI-altivation) "he use of herbicides at the aweat, lbay plarrt;ations, o n -t-rnila F. OKSMi7YUK &Lr-1tjz,1.a F-,ut Berry F*; mental Station) Xp erL covered the Dl,~zntat ions of berries. YE. 1-1. PETOYAN (Academy of mmal Asr, culture) and V. P. B:3L'XOV ~(Leningrad diz;- Co= -o control weeds in -:.-jurzeries. cussed 'he use of herb.&.cidea 1. T. V. &1SFMrOVSYD%YA (All Union Scientific. Research. lnz-'~-.-itute of Pood) report- on,the application of harbicides an pasture g-rounds. gave a ~jlie use of herbicidea and arboricides for meliorativo.,p-Urposes Iwas discussed by G. P. SANNIKOV (Northern Scientifia ~Research institute -eohnica and Melioration, Novochericassk, State Committee of t1l i oHydrot 14 for Water Economy RSFSR), while V. M. BIMULDYROV ;Mmdaz IZR) and G.-.G* GALIFYINOV ('11irlmen SSR) a vared;the control of drainage channels, 212 EMMINIMMON111111 mum IN, TRANSLATION' TECXMICAL 37 5 - 7 2 rull ZSCLISH TITLE: S)-mmetrical Heating Cooling of~ a Plate In a Direct 111N Fl ow T'IRFiGN TITLr- Sjm-,rTvj,;hnyy Nigrev j Plastiny V AMHORs A. S. Telc;;In. V P. ZaviT~-in SCUIRCE: I-vestira Vystsi i0i Uchebryth Zavedeniy, Chernf'Ya Motallurgiya, No 3. rtn-31atitd for T,~Tr ~,y Leo K---,rxr, Atscciates 71~, ccnitnts of chis p"'-3!ic3'!oT' have bcm rrz-.slamd as presented in the original text. No ,:Ecmpt hm bccn m;dr -- veri(v -.he zr-racv o~ any statement containcEl herein. Thit ts pub'islted with a Ini".imum v( mp, -liting and rraphics prcpar43n in order to expedite the di~%ctnin4cion of infcrm2n~n. Rclucits for additiunal copics of this 14 he zjdOr,,S- ,,t Shr . d to Dcp=--it A. National Technical Information Service, Springittd. Virginia 72151. Ayp-o~,vd for piaMic rc!czsc; distribution unlimited. USSR UDC: 536. 24: 532. 526 ZAVARZINA, I. F. and VASIVEV, A. A. .. ....................................... SlExperimental Investigation of Local Heat Transfer on Axisyrnmetrical Bodies with Spherical Ends in Rarefied Gas Fl&%v'~ Novosibirsk, Sb. Experim. Issled. i Vopr. Modelir. Techeniy Razrezhen. i Plazmy (Symposium on Experimental Investiga,~ion and Modeling Problems of Rarefied Gas and Plasma. Flow), 1971, pp, 112-117 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Mekhanika, 1973, No. 213872 by B. I. Bakurr.) Tranqlation: Experimei-tal results are given of beat transk-T on the surface of ndL cone and cyli r with spherical ends obtained with rA ca = 3.7 U40 -5 4 x 10 4 (S is,the curvilinear coordinate along the generatrix with the origin in the center of the spberica-1 surface), angles of 0 attack 0. and 200 and temperature factor To=~ 0. 43. The results obtained are cornvared with calculated values and.with data by other authors. 9 references. USSR UDC 532.529 AVARZINA N A LIS' AVE-TISYMIT, I. A. Z BW, A. T. 64wa w 0-MMA-, "Invariant-Group Properties of the Equations of Hotloni of a Liquid With Bubbles" Sb. nauch. tr. fak. priki. mat. i mekh. VoroDpzh.~- un-t~a (Collection of Scion- tific WorkG of the Faculty of Appli -.,s of Voronezh e& fa ematics and Mechan; r. University), 1971, No. 1, pp 109-3.17 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 72, o 3B953) Abstract N Translation: The flow of a mixt-ure of liquid and gas bubbles is discussed. Al- though the initial equations are written in the approxilipation of a tywo-velocit Y Continuous medium, subsequently the rates of both phases art- cons iov.-red as c0.111-. cidin~c,. The equations finally obtained. take into accouiit in particular the relaxa- tion cef'fectr, associated with oicillations in the volimie of the bubbles, where pulsations in the hvdibleo a-re considered loothermal. Dwtheii considered arc, linearized cquations of the quasi-bne-dimcn5ional -nonsti~tionar-/ flow of the T;dx- ture in a tube of variable cross seqtion F,.= Nx) and th~L, -;nv;-:,Y,i alit- group prv- pertiess of the corresponding differential,equatlons &rejnvestigated. 11-in- variant solutions are then obta-ined.and optimel sys-cerns;1of operators are described that. are permitted by the initial system of equations in' threv cases, when the 1/2 WIN ~1' -7 USSR AVETISYAN, 1. A., et al, Sb. nauch. tr. fak. prikl. mat. i VoronezIl. izi-ta, 1971, No. 1, pp, 109-117 follwing condition is fulfilled: and when this condition is not fulfilled. The solutions obtaineed describe in a one-dimensional approxi7pation the f1CAt of the mixturo of -liquid and buBbles in tubes of Varying Cro3r, section. The second part of the---wticle discusses undler the same assumptions two-dimensional (plane) nonstationary flow. A Laplace tr-ansformation with respect to time is~ applied -to the initial equations an'd then the equation for the representation of pressure is investigated and solved by invariant-group methods. 6 ref.: A. N, Kr~ayko. 2/2 39--. 111fla"i-mmill-rWr -.1rim MM; ADScract; Tne experimenraL worK GeaCriDeu in i;;(i.Ls papez- wau lonn in connection with measurements OfL deuteraln polarization in Ile elastic dispersion in the energy range :of 1. to 2 Mev. Such organic materials as nitroceLlulose,- polycaprolactam resin and fiber, and nylon, were subjected to test:q'for vaechanical rigidity and imperviousness to the gas. The awst satisfactory materials proved to be polycyromellitymide. Windows of this material were made to enclose helium at a pre4=re of 140 atmospheres and had to separate thi6 high-pre oure gas region from a space with a pressure of less-than 1,~ atmospheres. The article describes the. reparation and tesiing:of the windows P. and the process of measuring.the:film.thickneasesk There were two such processes: one by pansin alpha particles through the film, the other through the: shift fn'! maximum (p, d' reaction 1/2 - ------ - - ------- --27NOV70 51 GO PROCESSING DATE 112 070 RRENT ~T-ITLE-INTERFEROMETRTC STUDIES OF A PLASMA~ 1.14ACnAXIAL HIGH CU' LASERi-U- NG A HELIUM NEON ACC'ELEIRATORI USIs AUTHOR -(02)-ZAV.EN AGINI YU.A.l OUNTSOVt YU.P- _'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--Z HURNAL PRIKLADNOI SPEKTROSKOPIIII: VOL. 12:1 APR. 1970, P. 622-626 "~~,~D'_ATE P UB L I S H E D------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS--INTERFEROMETERt GAS LASER, HELIUM9 NEGolt LASER APPLICATION, PLASMA 'DENSITYi PLASMA CONCENTRATION, HIGHHENC-P.GY ACcFLERA'r0R WTROL HARKING--NO RESTRICTlONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO --:,.PROXY. REEL/F!"'AME"2000/1314, STEP tl,O--t)R/036Li/!~()/01?/001,)/06?2/O(j26 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124965 UNCLA5SIFIED I'm W-m- m ....... ... 2/2 070 UNICL:AS,SIFIED PROCESSP14G DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0124965 -%BSTRAr-T/EX-r,RACT--IU) GP-0- AgSTRACT. .1DEVELOPMEN'TtOF A Pl E TH 0 DOF MPASURING PLASMA CO N, C EN T R A T 10-',) U SI N GAGAS LASER~t XMIL MULTIPL': WAVE A I -31R. THE RiWIAL i'MO TEMPO.~AL INTERFERTIETER PLACEL IN A VACUUM CHAI'll A CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PLASiMIA DENSITY VAR[ATION, All'.E t~M'AINED FOR OF H C T; CROBS SECTIONS OF A P L A S t0l AJET GENERATED BY I'L'-.IIAXIJ%L ACCELERATOR. FACILITY: V3E5OIUZNAlA KONFERII'NISI YA Po FIIIKE PL Al MY, i Ul ZKOT EMPERATURNOL 2,A40 MINSK, B FLOR USS I AN S SR P10. 18-22, 1968. UN L A S-1 fj.~~ M WIM M M~-- _M~ t-M A I M TITLE: Investion of the Effleien of a Unitized Sprayer Pump. CY PRMARY SOURCE: Traktory i Sellkhozmashiny. ABSTRACT: Tests were made of,the efficiency of a UN-4100 triple-actio Inunitized piston pump in replacing standard-type pumps on the OVS-A, OUT-lA and ON-10 spraye're. A complete description of the UN-4100 pump in comparison with other ticandrrd pumps and using a variety of solutions is presemted. Specification of the pump are also given4 The pump is said to be highly reliable and to havi? a piston service life of 10(~-200 hr. Additiraial inwatigation usina different oreels to produce parts of.the pump is t1eCeSGarV* Ories artaAast 2tablei: and :4 figures. [BC) 0M USSR UDC: 621-317-757.3 -Y, V. V., PIS11COTET-SKIY, V. A. ,KHOR NZHIY, V. A., Kliar'kov Poly- U technical Ins_ff-M-6--imeni V. I. Lenin 11concerning a Metbod of Spectral Analysis of Isolated Radio Signalstf Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZov, Priborostroyeniye,-Vol. 16,;~Io 1, 1973, pp 94-90' Abstract- A raetbod is described for forming the spectral density of iso- ,, the si(mal. T"his lated radio signala by using a device for preprocessing signal processor provides for storage of the sIgnal, roproduc tion, and frequency displacement of duplicates of the signal by steps. It is shm4m that the frequency band of a spectrum analyzer earl be expanded by a factor -of 11 + 1 when N circulations are mdde in the processor.. In a spectrum ana- 2yzer vith 30-50 filters, a.coefficient of parraranism of 900-3.500- earl bv achieved.by using preprocessin& 135 USSR UPC 621.762.52:669.018.25 KISLYY, P. S., GOLU13YAK, L. S., and Itistitute of Problems of Material Science,:Academy of.SpAlences Ukrainian SSR "Consumable-Electrode Laboratory Furnace and.Obtaining'Meltt-d Specimens of Titanium Carbide" Kiev, Poroshkovaya I-letallurgiya, No. 9, Sep.TO, pp 94-98 Abstract: This paper concerns methods of obtaining cut in, ots of titanium 3 carbide in an especially designed consumable-electrode!electric arc furnace. The furnace uses two electrodes, one of vhich isthe gxaphite crucible and the other -- the consumable rod. Two methoda of meltlx~g are proposed and deacribed in detail. The heat losses in, the Dirrince are low ond the Operat- ing voltage in welting the titanium carbide in, 30 v. An increatle in the latter to 40-45 v in the melting chamberproduce4.a space discharge; this disperses the thermal enerV of the discharge over the larger area of the electrode ard the process of melting is terminated. A decreAue to 25 v retards the melting. The cOMPOSition of the melted spef~imena is close to stoichlo-metric, During meltingotitanjun carbide is deimzpooed, liberating the free oxygen which dissolves in the coxtbi4e on oubsiiiquen:L high-teinperature annealing, The furnace described makes it ponail7le t6'prod at U I almost nonporous parts, JPRS S9873 23 August 1973 TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCIN6 NEW MATERIALS Tran Of Rusaian-language collection- Tekhnoloqiy3 1=0 :h yn. Nvykh klaterialov, 2972, Kiev. CONTENTS~ FIA &E EmisaitiVitY OZ,ZirCOnium and Niobium Carbides in the Region of Homogeneity (L_N_:0k11re=hUk. I G. Sh Ulmd0aya) ......... ------ ....... . . ~i: war), Function of Silicon Carbide (L a.- khremch4k) ................................... 4 Electrical Revi St nce of composite. Materials JYG - M. lo:rova) .......... I................... ..... Heat Capacity Measurement in some Ceramic Materials DA4._* Karpirfas'- V-S Klizzien'hob ........i......... .... 14 Therm aductivity of Reinforced Plartics al Co (D~K. Xarpinoz. V.S. Kliaako) ...................... is -One Optimum Cane of a Method of Axial Thermal rLow for D~_termining the Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity W.S. Klimanko, at al.) ............................. 21 _StudY of Sintering Kinetics by Hot Extrusion of Zirconium and Titanium Carbides in.the negions of Their Hottza9c"Ity a ............ 25 Ya. Nau-nko, R. ~Pjtr k Hot Pressing, Features of Molybdenum Carbide -H.S. Xcvallche!~.o) ............... 32 USSR I'l CONTENTS Wr)ntinued)"., '3 Prnduction of Silicon Carbide Parts by Hot Casting Undex: Pr.ssu re (G.V. Trunov) ............................... Production of flighly Dispersed Copper-Pase Powder Composites Containing Refractory-Metal Carbides, , I F-Rutyazh"v) ................................... 41 Production of Y~_trlum Subgroup Rare-Earth Metal Dodecaborides -(V.V. adintsov) ....................................... 48 Sintering Titanium Dibaride-Malybdenum Compacts W.V. Zaveru ........... 1. .................... 53 P--T(,Qyal cf -he Vlasbici=vr rrcm Die_~Ektrudezi Hard -Allay Parts (G. V. Pllushch) ...................................... 5 Study of Solid-Phave Intexaction-'.)f Molybdenum and Tungsten And Zr-_i=~=rvZ1eaL r,Dn-floaxa - Heator 7 ' I I I ", - I . M_L,__Y2Ubg..koL ..................................... 66 Effect uf Alloying Elements on Shiftof the Alpha-llata- Trannr.-.~rmatioa in Titanium and'Zirconium 6-m. Braun) .........A ................................ 71 Study of Some Propertias of tirconium Wlt~L Additions of , Trensition retain W.F. ................ .............. 7 Raxa~Zzrth Metal Modification of -riianium (V.A. Kashchuk, A.I. Charkashin) ................ 94~ Increasing the Physical and Mechar;ical Properties of Cermts .......... ...... S3 Zffect of Scandium. Yttriumi and Lanthan= Oxides on the Propertiar; of nicAel Ferrite (L.A. Aleknvyuk) ...................................... 951 Interaction of Transt"tion Metal CarLides With Sili~:on (E.V. Kutyvheva)_ ................................... 1"~ Practionation of Fine Metallic Powders (A.r. Shapoval) ............ .......................... . ............ 1015 b d USSR uDc 669&04,6.558.28 -BYAK, L. S., and KISLYY, F. S., GOLU I*nstitute of' Problems of the Yateriall Science, Academy of Scierices, ~Mniaaq 1*SSR "Changes in the Structure and Properties of Relted Titanitim Carbide an Annealing" No. 10, Oct 70, pp, 716-2 KLev, PorosWkovaya Metallurgiya, I Abstract: 114'elted titanium carbide features st'able elecavrophysical properties qo vhich makes -its use Dreferable to sintered carbide. I *ever, these properties cannot be reproduced over its volume due.to rapid solidification of the melt, impurity liquation.and carbon redistrib~ttion in the cry-stallizatio.ri zone. The objective of this paper twas to; atudy changes!jn both the proper- ties and microstructure of melted titanium carbide on h4jating. for producing- a material with both stable and reproducible zxonerties,. A denendence is Itaniu: described of the electrophysical properties of t. %'carbide on the hold- 1/2 USSR KISLYY, P. S., Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, ~o. 101, Oct 70, pp TB-82 ing period at various temperatures.. The annealing was performed at 1000, 14do, 16oo, 2000,and 20000C. Under the effect7of thermal stresses, and rapid cooling failowing high-temperuture heating, titwiiizu carbide exhibits plastic flow which is manifested in.the appearance of slip bat-As with the release of excess carbon on them. With an increase in awiealing time, the number of these bands decreases while their. size increases. Annealing at ihoo--i6000C brings about the formation of large equiliV~-:Lum i',rains of titanium carbide and the release of excess carbon alongtlieir,boundaries. Ann:ealing at 2000--2200*C produces a microstructuro with large equilibrium grains. The Stabilization of thermoelectric~chara,eteri~~tics takes -olace after hours of annealing at l600m--2200*C. 7 ST VV u u S r Ki ev 70 S n f 0 1 i f * _ : _3 I Zl r, 7, nas - , i de ?rov ago , _-0111:2Li7. C.- CN t i 1) OV 'a idua to 5 o va-,crf 4 - i: c- ~md z -n i s USSR UDC 669.822:621.039.5 ZAVGOROD-IIY, A. YA., GOL'TSEV, V. P. "Study of Gas Swelling of Uranium Under Annealin- Conditions" Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornove materialoved. -- V sb. (Radiation Solid State Physics and Reactor Material Science -- coalection of works), Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp.197-203 (from M-Metallurp-iya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 41826) T Translation: Metallic uranium of industrial purity was irradiated at 300' to 0.2 and 0.451'. burn-up. The swelling during, post-radiaLion aiinealin~ was studied with tilio help of a remote dilatometer. Af ter -rapid heating to cacti temperature the saniple was held isotherm~,ally until t,he elongation rate as a result of swelling dropped to -1 micron/hour. The sivelling process bwgins at an annealing temperature of -425'. The swelling to: 700' is insignif icant (elongation of 0.4"1.); the a transition is not accompanied by noticeable swelling. Intense swelling beginq at 759' and lasts >13 hours; the volume of ')n the.sample increases by 13/Z in this cased. On conversi;, to the y-phase, the mmlllmg intensity again increas&-s; however'.above 830!~ the swelling px-4Lcti- cally,stops.. The total increase in size~of the dample',is 19A. There are 6 illustrations and a 3-entry bibliography. WeLz--' 1- L4 Zff M Mff- RIMM Mr I Bdi~'Um: 'Z USSR UDC 669.725:621.039.5 ZAVCORODNly A. Y-'~., GOL'TSEVI V. P. CIIECIIETRINA, Z. I.# SERWAYEV, G. A. "Kinetics of Gas Swelling of Irradiated Beryllium" Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i iktornoXe materialoved.' V sb. (radiation re Solid State Phvsics and Reactor 'Material Science collection of works), 221-M: (f rom RM-Metillurgiva, 'No 4, Apr Moscow Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp, 71, Abstract No 41834) Translation: Dilatorietric and metallographic methods were used to study the kinetics of m swell-i.n- of hot-extruded Be irradiated at 70' with doses of 1021-7,1() neutrons/CM2 in the temperature range:of 100-900'. The 3.7- presence of three sections on the temperature-si.~elling~~--urves of irradiated beryllium was detected. The bibliography haw I entry, I nc and echnolcigy Nuclear Sc e e us S a UDC 621-639-551.621.039.542-32 R YE41' S K I Y, V. ar4d GOi~CZCV, L. 1. e s of Uranium,-Zir- "Eff c- of Irradiation on Electrical Re istance cdnium-Niobium.Alloy -Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 5', Nov 70, ;)P 379-380 Abstract: Studies were made of uranium-8 at. percent airconium- 12 at. perceat niobium. alloy, which has 'a higher,equi-librium gamma-state trans Jon Lemperature (6601 C) than~an alloy of Uranium with 20 at. percent ruolybdenum... Specimens were placed in amooul s and filled with lead-tin:'solder (meli-oing point 1830 C) at 200 C. IrradiaLion was carried out ~.n an reactor to .1019 ~'heirjnal neut: 2 an integrated flux of (:~l w.3 runs/ CM at 700 C and q) 2 9*1020 thermal neutrons/ cm2 at 210 00 C. Electri- cal resistance was measured by the potdntiometric met,hod in tho A. -ults in an -1-96 to + 1000 C temperature range. Ir'radiatioh re;." n t err trical-resiszance coeffi- increase in the mea, perature electo 1/3 hb MOM USSR RAYETSKIY, V. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 5, Nov 701 PP 379-380 Cient for uranium-zirconium-niobium alloy (naxative lor the ini- t J1 al state of t-he alloy). It becomes, positive af,%ler irradiation W~L Ih. flux (P- 2. There is a decrease in the elettri cal resistivi- ty found at -1960 C and aan increase in the value' found at + 1000 G with irradiation dose. Variations In the temperature depend- -han~:,es In the ence of.the electr4cal res4stance as P-resullt o' c phase state of unirradiated uranium-zircoai r urn-zioblum alloy were determ-ned in specimens cooled from ho I'Mebtis state '(T- 1= 8000 C) at a rate of -- 300 (water hardenin and 0.1 deg/sec, as well as In specimens annealed, i at :500o:.: C for 140 hours* later hardening, gave a homogeneous state annealing at ~5000 C an equilA. 'brium. neterogeaeous state. The mean tenipera- ture coefficient of the alloy increase's with decrijased:cooling rate, reaching the greatest value after aaznealing-:~4t 5000 C. 2/3 USSR RAYETSKIY, V. M., et al., 4 t onnaya Energiya, Vol 29, ANo 5, Nov .701 pp:379-380 A comparison of variations in the mean temperature re- sistance coef.-Cicient for thermal.decomposition and irradiation indicates that the uranium-zirconium-niobium alloy decorrposes under irradiation. Decomposition of the~homogeneous.alloy indi- cates that uranium fission events:may promote not onlyhomoge- nization,. but also the initiation ofi decomposition centers and accelerated decomposition of unstable-a lloys. The 4urhors Lhank S. T. iI4QNO5.EyEv5!v 'U for hl$ interest in and discussion of the work, 'and and L. M. XISELEV for their assistance the ekparimtnt s.i. 3/3 Ild IJR UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[NG 0A.C---27N'JV7Q J,ITtE--TW0 STAGE PREPARATION OF ALKYL ETHERS OF 0 AND POVYLPHENOLS -U- AUTHOR-('02)-SREBRODOLSKAYAr I.I., ZA VGORODNIYt S.V. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-U.S.S.R. _263084 lZOBRETf'T PROM. 08RAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, PUBLISHED--10FE870. _'~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOP I C TAGS--CHLOROPRENEw PHOSP14CRIC ACID* COREMICAL SYNTHESIS, PHENOL, _-~AROMA T I CETHERf: CHEMICAL PATENT :,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS. DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/15i38 STEP NU--UR/0482/70/00(J/000/0000/0000 --CIRC. ACCESSION NO-7A4013522-9 UNCLASSIFIED myAwl ON 7777: ~--212 011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 GIRC ACCESSION t..10--AA0135229 A3STRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE T 17LE COMPD5. ARE PREPD. BY TREATING ALKYL ETHERS OF PHENOL WITH CHLOROPRENE AT ~,MALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 70DEGREES IN THE PRESENCE OF AN ACID CATALYW (E.G. :ORTHOP.40SPHORIC ACID), WITH SUBSEQUENT REDN:,:OF:-THEr 0BTA[NED PRODUCT 'tES NCE OF A RANEY WlTHt E. G.? METALLIC NA IN AN ORG SOLVENT IN rHE 'Ps El CATALYST. FACILITY: KIYEVSKI:Y,DRDENA LIE141,14A POL'ITEKHNTCHESK[Y-INSTITUT IM. 50 LETIYA:VELIKOY OKT~ A8R ~~'-.SGTSIALISTIZHSSKOY REVOLYUTS ll.~ UNCLASSI F -)A T E- - 0~ X T 7 0 UN C L A,3 S IF I D I I T- -C ('ND L N S A T I (IN [IF ALKYL PHENYL ETHERS: WITH 2 3,BUTANDITNE JN TIOP 7":S Z-:F F, F A B F U R E x; -u- S03 3 SUR3 PO zi 34 CC~WL ZA%JGORj0INIY, S.V.* PERVEYEV, V.F:. T'. QF I N F Qj--U S S 11 ---Zf4 -ORG. MiPM. 6(3) 537-9 197C, Z, PjL L SHE D------7 0 -Ttl,PJC Ti~G,S-PHEAYL ETHER, 60RUN C04POUNDI, KETONE, C,f'!'IPLEX CINIPU(NI)t T, I CHYIJROCAP6UN, ETHANE, CONDENSATION'. REACT ION, 3GRON L- T L N G - k' E S T I C T 1 OIN S (I-L-ISS-UNCLASSIHEO -,~,L/P~AIMF--1992/1535 STER U.;?i LA S'j I F I (~ D 0; PROCESSING DATE-02 UNCLASSIFIED OCT70 C AC" t SS I ON. V,-- AP 0 112 529 7J, 1 -ACT[~' A -iST ~i~C T/EX7KAC T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. :THE RE 1N 11HOt,": O~Z PHOET 1 T fi ;~C S UPI 21 NTHP PRESENCE OF BF 5 063.. HSU33 P~) SU311 COMIPLEX GAVE -SUB5 5 ..'A L L& PTHAIN UP' EQUAL TO 89PERCENT ACC.M[- I C H OR-il) SJB2 VID ACC-ME(C SU36 H SUb34.-JR-P)C: SUB6 H -SLJa4 ~R, - 0lk &DUALS MIE ~.-)k ET) -~THE. FUStON OF rHESE COMPOS. W t TH, KOH DEAC ETYLATES THE4 TO THE ~C~31k:,'~ESPQNDLNG-. L)JARYLETHANES. -UNG L A S51 F-1 ED USSR OSIPOV, V. P., SOROCHENKO, Ya. I., and a "GOn~LILI, UAZ"~ I., Chair of Infectious Diseases, Tselinograd ' Medical Institute "Recurrence of Typhoid Fever Within a Year'!.: Alma-Ata, Zdravookhraneniye Kazakhstana, No 8, 1971, p 76 Abstract: A 19-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of.typhoid fever, intestinal bleeding, ascariasis, and trichuriasis. He responded to antibiotic therapy and was discharged in good.condition. Follow-up exaLiunation showed him to be healthy. But 10 months later he was rehospitalized with similar symptoms. This rare recurrence of typhoid within a year is attributed to the presence of worms vhich,~as in the case of acute dysentery, are believed to weaken the process of immunity formation. The patient did not receive specific~anbelminthic therapy because of the lack of effective and safe drugs to treat trichuriasis. 45 USSR UDC: None KHOILOSEA, Ye. G., VOYEVODIN, Yu. M., VERMOV, B., A., and ZAVGO- Ye Kh "Safety Valve for Hydraulic Systems" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobretenlya, promyshlennyye abraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 27, 1971, p 124, No (1-1)35-1027 Abstract: The body of the valve contains a load spring in a gal,-e made of a hollo-wed cavity containing a two-piston differential plunger. There is also an added cavity:mith a two-piston plun- ger..containing a stepped bore into which.the firot ca -vity fits, thus lendinC, the device compRetness and a:better~otructure. The valve is made by cutting slits in the: body into which the plungers are inserted. A diagram of the deviceln cross BO'ction is given. IA -'~:It2" 033 UNCLASSIFIED: PRQ(.L:SSEtq(; OATE--20NOV70 T!-TLE--.PRGTECTlCN OF ELECTROLYTIC C AD M LUM' POWDER FROM! OXIDATION DURING ~~_':_WASH I hki: AND DRYING -Ll- YE.F., PODOLS.KAIVA', N.V 02)-ZAVG0R00NYAYAt ~CCUNTRY- CF INFG--USSR SQ-URCE--LA5HCH* METAL* 1970p 611)t 105-8 DATE. PUSL ISHED---70 SU6JfCT AREAS-MArERIALS TOPIC TAGS-CADMIUMi METAL POWDER, ELECTRGLYTIC POWDER METAL, OXIDATION, :CORAUSHN PRIJECTION CONTROL MAkKING-Nrl RESTRLCTIGINS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:PRQXY:REE_LlFR_AME--1980/1QZ6 STEP NG--UR10365/7!)100&./00110105/0108 CIRC ACCESSIC-N NO--AP00492L9 UNCLASS IF I ED -- -- ------- 7777777... 212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESS I CN NO-AP0049Z19 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A 14ASHING UPE:RATION WITH DISTD. WATER-CAUSEO 24PERCENf OXION.t WTHICH WAS ONLY SLIGHTLY I.MPROVED BY USING SOAP SOLN. (20-3PERCENT 0XION.). A SERIES OF 5 SURFACYANTS REDUCJF-D TO 13-17PERCEtir, AND "YANTAR" DETERGENT REDUCED OXIDN. TO 12PERCENT. SC14E SUCCESS WAS OBTAINED WITH NA SU82!S OKINH SU84( SUB2 SO SUB4# 15 AND 11PERCENT, RESP. BEST:RESULTS EMERGED WIIH EtTKER ETOH OR K 5U62 CR SU82 13 SU37, YPERCENT; ORIWITH A CONSECUTIVE TREATMENTv 3PERCENT. AFTER WASHING WITH ALC.t ANIGPTIMUM AIR:0RYI'NG TEMP. OF 6GUEGREES-20 MIN PRODUCED 7PERGENT OXION. OTHER U."iPS. AND TIMES OF DRYING WERE 400EGREES-40 MIN7 80DEGREES--12 MIN, Am) 100I)EGREES-7 MIN :WITH CORRESPONaING OXIONS. OF LlP.ERCENrv,'12PERGEhT.`o 16PERCENTt RESP. -VACUUM DRYING AT 20DEGREES REDUCED TfiEz--ALR- DRYING IME:FROM 8 TO 4 HR, 'AND THE OXIUN. FRCM 9PERCENT TO .3PERCENT UNCLAS)SKFIED 019- 112, UNCLASSfFIED :PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 _ItLE--SPECTKUM OF PROTONS FROM THE PRIME238 U(Tj PF1 REACTION -U- -(G5):--ALMAZOVr A.Vst ANDREYEVv M.F. ZAVGGRODNYV,,, V.A., .... OTHOR SEROV, V.I., ill~~_.SEROVj'~ YU,~A. --USSR .qbUNT_AY OF, iNFO !-5GURCE--IZV.. AKAD. NAUK SSSRo SER. FIZ. 10701 34(1)t L36-7 -')A,TE: PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYS,ICSv NUCLEAR SCIENCE ANO TECHNOLOGY, T,'GPIC:'TAGS -TRETON BOMBARDMENT, NATURAL. URA,NI.U.Mt PR(It,Q,N SRECTRUM, FISSION ~"CROSS SECTIUNP EXCITATIUN ENERGYi OXYGEN ISOTOPE t0tMOL MARKIING--NO RESTRICTIONS .'J.00MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FiJAME-1968/0238 STEP NO~-UR/00'tB/7~0/1)~llt/OOL/Oi36/0113Y CIRC ACCESSID'it N12--AP01055-314 UNCLASSIFIED 212 019 U%CLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--I~SOCT70 ~-m"--IRC ACCESSION ING-APOIC-5314 GP-0- AaSTRACT. EXPTS. WERE PERFOPMED WITH 12.4-MEV T GENERATED lN AN ELECTROSTATIC GENE'RATORo. 0WIN6 TO THE LARGE i"ITOTAL CROSS SECTION OF THE (TIP) REACTION AND THE LARGE.CONIRIBUTION OF P FROM THE PRfMIEL6 0 IT,P) PRIAE&.8 .0 REACTION TO WHE T01'4L P SPECTRUM THE CONTRIBUTION OF ACC IJENTAL CO INCIDENCES INCREASED AND GOOD STATISTICAL PRECIISIO.N OF RE:SULTS COULD NOT BE OATA[NED-. 5Y TAKING I.NTi-.j 'SIDER X THRESHOLD THE FORM OF ON ATI014 THAT IN THE VICINITY OF THE FISSION C THE P -VECTRUM IS DETO. ONLY BY THE FUSSION PROBABILITY THE FISSION THRESHOLD UF PRIME239 U BY N WAS 0.065 PLUS OR, MUNUS 0412 MFV. AS THE FISSION THRESHOLD, THE ENERGY AT THE HALF HEIGHT OF THE UECKEASE OF THE P- SPECTRUt-1 15 TAKEN. THE FISSION THRE5HOLD OF PRIML-23-4 U iN THE REACTION Pil,'-,E233 U(TPF) WAS 0*'65. PLUS ORIMINVS OtL5 MEY. ALSOt AT -LOW THE FiSSION -LOWER EXCITATION ENERGIES OF THE 14UCLEUS PRIME240 U~BE T HR E SHOL-0 THE PRONOUNCED FISSION IS U130. UNCLASSIFtED mmudoup=u"miqlall UNCL AS 5 1 ~1' ED:~ "PROCCESSING DATE--230CT70 1/2 014 TITLE--STUOY OF T14E W"NKUNIG CAPACITY OF AN OPERATOR UNDEP CONDITIONS OF A G.YA., VORONA, A,A.- JAPlo-FEH. 1970, P. ~!PAOXY -REEL /FRAME-- 1997 /196 3 STEP NCj--URIO?,5317()/C)04/OOo/Ocj6L/0065 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120606 UNCLASS IF. 10 pill DATE-230COO '212 014 r IRC-A C ESS I ON Nr_'--AP01206G6 'AaSTRACTI EXTR ACT-- (1)) GP--V'- ABSTRACT. ZNVESTIGArION `~F THE EFFECTS 0i: -iG 'IF 6~ SU"ECTS WHO PERF-JRMED 'VARIOUS :,HYPOKINP-SIA ON THE WORKI? CAPAC I TYL AIRCRAFT CONTROL ASSIGNMENTS DURPIG A LOD~DA):~ PER100 Or- ~kEo REST, OR WITHOUT PHYSICAL EXERCISES ON A SPECFAL STWND. 'FHE NEGATiVE MIT14 ~HYPOKIINESIA ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THr- SUBJECT.S ARE NOYED. OPFRATIONS REQUIR:ING JN.STRU:MENT,' DIAL SCAliNNING AND WEELL PRECISION IMOTIONS WERE :APFECTM:THE MOSVt UNCLASSIFIEO j; UDC: 616.805,8491-02%615.2t4 SCII~s PPOIIMMS MALINC U1111 PATHOMORPEOGIS OF SOMONIMIA AS REUTED 7D TSTRATICH W 115YOMPI)PIC DRUGS fArt:cla hy A.11, S~Iulevfch varranvml~ ` - ~ eta MOS cow or Radical ScI.Ances, t�.*V0., Tt*titU=A0M!rB )FCjjiat t r Moscew. ~.Pcnik AkAdenti r,*,ICtPInAkikh. Nank S~SR, Roisi;m' Ho 5, Hxy 1971, Pp. 79-10, Proble"t deallott with th*rApaurical-I detemlned alteration (patho- %o-.'Pbo%Jm) of clintca' man! fast at !one and patternd of development of pgy- wlzhin the framework of scbizophrLotri are the oubject of numarous Mainly to nerapezzic paih=orphosis, at well as to the concept of targit' a vmptomn, provotlatlors-rymptcma, inter- ~,&41.ata nypdromes. e-c. bone of the mc, ,it popular pathoXanetic concepciona rVjAn&L_'y Of reaciI044 to drUgl 11 the effDrC to t~ltlng the here reirte the 4ifferences in influence of psychotroptc ar*nts to the degree qf activity of tit. procesT, (pettilowitch; Jliniarik; Heinrich. &-4 Acr=t_I-g to phr"co"nic pathomorpho;ls can ' 61 me diilinst' and Is m:~cur only during acrIvatten of the noving forces slznst never ob"nr-J with a chronic nalignant coovm at at the stabilizA- atz6v_ ~ In the-lAtter r_&%qa, according to this virv (Janzarik-, Huber; ' i.e. thatr :~o!ff!pt rop -1c. rags. !izvo_ Only B_f.YMPCPMAtLC accion. - - - ~ I - - - ~ - __ .. ~i- faii -111"anaa tensler. =Iv If redoeing mAn ht'Adievt purm~al -it L". Institute of Psychiatry. UWk AMS, are indt- vlov. And wa take ~I~tr 4~f. tbA n4 mo=e his" W th*a point of :~%t liberty to voice fz!!_v_Ing bur zrrtcrl7 it. the netor. n7pochases. C'nset of ther3poutic pathaTmorphooli is possible during rational ~imini6tration of phamictl6pjcal agAnra not artly durLng a period of exmcar- i a mation but aluo d~rlng other phases of the pathological protes , However, the n~AtUre And BeVe:'itV of therapy-relnted changes in the. clinical findings r4llxzz.! to 2.) severity of brain funccien rltamage; 2) degree of act(vicy 0'r, Z hA rzn trz.-T, stabilization of the process. T, tub(itunztAtt there positions we had to compare the results of v0minlazrAtion of ;L3YChOtLOPiC agents to At least three groups of - 126 - 112 17 POIC r- 5S 1 NZ A TI IN J3 V 7 0 FTL F-f~ !;--, SYM, H-S IT S 5FPI C I L LN2 R1EIN fI D it I C ES f~'i,M. r LYkYEL A Z AV I L tEYSK ',.Y P-D. -ccwap Y UF !,~.TF -USSR SOU.KE-e~Hf:4, -FAR'-!. _!H. 1970t 4(3), It 1-5 DATE P 0 3 L I S h E 0- - - - - - -70 _$UBJECT AkEAS-MULCGICAL A.'40 MEDICAL SC f ENCE s TOP I C~ _T AGS--:310SY-NMESIS, P::',~CILLIN, F E R MNT I C ON T R COL f~ K I N C, E 'S f1 C T 10 IN S DC ~4 CU' E N TC L A _S 5 -Ut tL "I S S, f F 1 F D P,ROXY RE_EL/FRA'4,c_--3,'_101/0517 s EP: NO--UK/0450/70/00WOO 1/0(Jztl/-Jo45 CIRC- ACCESSICiN qJ--APO12L,2b5 'S r p LN7 D 212 0 17' NCL AS S I F ED P R Cl CS SING i)ATE--13,N,,'JV70 C-19 . C A CC S IJ~N NJI-AP0126?t I'L 3STRACU"IXTRACT-(U) 6P-0- A 13. S T;~AC T. THE A%T. rGF t3 R S S THE ACPAC 0 0 i%No R!"!- N'r I- iR SU FC~`PACITY L L1J"Y,'qFfiFS!S "i HE L ANT f Bl*'IT IC S J11~'i7-CFNT L")-r:',:R. FACIL I TY: VSLS, N A; 'Ci i. - I S S L E 0. I INST r io 10T. , M J S C 0,~ L 1,S S R U L A S I F: 10 Acc. Nr. Abstractigns Se Ref. Code L%ice: 0048844- CHEMICAL ABST,, fo~9104lq Determination of the, composition :of the reaction mixture in the polyinerization of organocyclosiloxanes by means of get chromStog~apby, Ahdriano I(, Ai. Zhda~nov. A, A.-, Zavin~ Sunek-ants. T.A., (Iml, Elerneziloon,. Soedin., Vvsokornal. -,Iiov _-S&-, A 19 MusO. 'i-hecoriteni'sbthi~hbp..Idw-rrol~%vi.(lrliAhael~closilox- M j-1cyclo- anes (present in a ixt. iNrith-PoIN;mers), e.g., belaphen tecrasiloxane, hexaphinOcyclotij;Aoxane, 1.3.5;7-tetrarhethyl- 1,3,5.7-tetraphen~,icyclotetT6si]Oxane (1), 1,3,5,5-letramethyl. 3,3,7.7-tetrapherivlo,~l6~etrisilox',ane (11). 1,1,15j~ljentaniethyl-. 3,5,71 - tfiphen;IqVil6iw;Wloxane. 1,2.3i3,5.5 hexaniethyl. 1.S.5- tfirnethyl triphenyl- Ij diphenylcyctotetia~qilnxane, ta- ne, ne) is- VI) to ..... ........ --------- 1 1011 of SKTV-1 and Ill on'a 94';4 styrene~Aivifiylbenz cop6lymer gave, satisfactory results~ and'was h'g m1pr u le. A good correlation was obtained el:chrornfitag. a it gravimetric anal. of H1. A ratio he P il c -Mat0j,,raphic,peaks gave a good indication of mono r con I On durifig Polyllin. CKJR -EL/FRAME 198006 1 USSR UDC 539.293:538.632 -ME, V., REPSHAS, K. ZAVISTARAVICh "Electron Thermomagnetic Effect in Germanium!', Vil'nyus, Litovskiy Fizicheskiy Sbornik, Vol XIII, No 2, 1973, pp 255-259 Abstract: An ex2erimental study was made of the emf occurring in s mples made of n-and p-type germanium at room temperature under the simultaneous effect of microwaves and an external magnetic field. A qualitative explanation is offered fortbe causes of this emf. Experimental curves showing.the absolute magnitude of the emf as a func-- tion of the intensity of the magnetic field at various m'icrujave powers are given. The signs of the emf are opposite for, the n an&.p germanium samples. In weak magnetic fields a significant increase in the eraf is observed with an the magnetic fi Id intensityand in stronger fields the growth rate increase in of the emf decreases. This is especially noticeable in p-type germanium, Tile aining the observed phenomeniv, Hall.effect is used in expl, UDC 621.373.826:772.99 USSR Z. ;CH, Yu. V., MIROVITSKIY,,D. I., I BURYAK, G. V. , Z. T IA LKV, Z.,-and SAMSOITOV, G. A. Some Holographic investigations of -Light Dispersion Wilut-h Models" T, Moscov, V sb. X Vses. konf Do'rasnrostr. radiovola. Tesisy dokl. (Terith All-Union Coni:erence on the Propagation of Radio '..aves 2:~ D --J27 (f rom Report These b--colle et ion of works) 1111auka, 11 L197 3 RZh--Radiotelchnika, No 10, 1972,, Abstract: 1-,,'o 1OD417 Translation: A holographic imitator of optical an~L infrared elec- tudying'the pecullia ities of func- tronic systems, designed for su I r .-tional connections and set.units, radio lines, axed processes and curring in radio systens,,is described. The imitator -phenomena oc contains a laser, a set of holographic or spatial.Aiodal.;, a Croup of shaping and transforming optical elements 1 hologra-hic imit-ators 01 rarige nonuniforrLities, and a receiver, block. The Peculiarities fthe range over which 'he radio - ropagated are modeled 0 Waves are p throudh a. set of -.Eunctional amplitlude, phase, or ~Mmplex filters. Results are given o'1 11-he detei-mination of disrersio-n diagrams for Various objecjL-,s for a signal -path contLtiri-yig.nonuni-.:o.ynitic-s. A method is described which measures the dimension.,j o the object and the distance to it by forming a three-bean diagra-m of the radiat-ion in which, -11-he d irection of two bc~=Ls are f ixed 01i1e the third 1)er- -JA'ed ob- USSIR UDC" 63~. 95 YCII N. 4111.1 SCKC, -T ti 1 ~7 I'l. P. S. D,I V, B. .. .......... P 00~ j-Qv, ii. G..:,, VISI O.U-9%11 S. i. ZjV~,Zlo', A P., and T=-511,1 A. 1. V 'Min. ssxrc,~`.-.,- lzashchity (acmicr'Ll 1-11 ",rt pxotcct~-;-IA~t - collec-lion of vyp 1, "-Vzcoll, 19".01, p-p -No 13, i0 Jul 72, Ab.--timc-t INO 13~1 0) b~r T. A. D4,yayeva) Ti-v=31ationt Th,--. effectivwi-az3.of (I) on -apple uca~-o aria vinu 0.1dow th,~A, of ninob (2:1) ;-~nLl puIyr,,,j7,-rombI, w-hile on chjrrr~- GX-,Y X-Ot. V, II-quid. (111) (1 L3 alicad. 0., equalz I! --nd ril foil Cla- of t-1:C-) ch?.In-y plull aza tomato The Clwclsivc fi,etar 11hich aptcr.-Ij '-ho lcngth of act-on- of 1 i~~ pz.,ecip-tatican, which. uanh,-c; thap-rupara:Uor. off Plants. L* 61 j:~ "MI USSR UDC 632-95 ORWV., S. I., ZAVIZIOffx L. P. and PUVIGVA Yu. B. "Determination of Admixtures in Diothiocarbamate Derivatives by Thin-Layer Chrowtography V ab. Khim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Protection of Plants collection of Works), No 3, Moscov, 1973~ pp 136-138 (frMll RZh-110117niya, No 22, 25 Nov- 73, Abstract No 221-1551 by G. A. Kosmiriskaya). Translation: To identify ethylenedithiocarbamate (EDTC) derivatives by thin- layer chromatography, silicic acid was usedas a sorbant and EtOH+ChCl3(l:16-5) as'-solvents to separsIte the cor-Tonents.. The EDTC derivatives contained ethyl- _,~eaothibureai - eth),Ienethiuram-monosulfide).. ethylenethiuxwt-4isulf ide, S, and :2-i.;~fLMtified .5ilbstances. The admixtures, detected were' of the original sub- -stance NH4 salt of EDTC. USSR UDC 547.26'118 ZAVLIN, P. DYAKONOV, A. N., AL'BITSKAYA, V, M., and MKINA, E. I., Leningrad Institute of Cinematographic Engineers Reaction of Ditioesters of Cyclohexylphosphonous and Thiophoiphonic Acids With Decyl Alcohol" To 12, Dec 73, p 2788 Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), h Abstract: Heating S-phenyl-SObenzylcyclohexyldithiophosplionite or its trithio homolog with decyl alcohol at 2100. for 6 hrs yields the respective thiophenol and,O-decyl-S-benzylcyclohdxylthiophosphonite. When S-heptyl- S-b6nzylcyclohexyldithio(tri~hio)phosphlonite is heated with decyl alcohol, ..the products are heptylmercaptain and O-decyl-S-benzylc clohexylthiophos- phonite. USSR UDC 547.26'118 ZAVLIN, P. M., DYAKONOV, A. N., ALBITSKAYA, V~ M., and BABKINA, E. I., agrad institute of Cinematographic'Engineers Lehi "Reaction of Nonsymmetric Diesters of Phosphonous Acids WJ th Nucleophilic Reagents," Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 7, J41 73, p 1651 Abstract: Reactions of nonsymmetric diesters of cyclohexylphosphonous acid wi th decyl alcohol were studied. In the process of equilibrium transesteri- fication, this equilibrium is shifted in the direction of the low-boiling product. Ia contrast to the derivatives of phosphonic acids, the phosphanous acidszhowapparently no effect of the vacant 3d orbitals~of tricoordinated rocesses. phosphorus atom on the direction of transesteriftcation p 42 USSR uDc 547.2161.118 KAYA, E. R., D'yAkoNov, I., and AL'BITSKAM, V. M., ROMANS Ioaningrad Institute of Hotion-Picture Engineers "Reaction of Alkylphosphorous Acid Honochlorides With Thioethylene Glycol" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khiaiip Vol 411 No 8, Aug 71i pp 1874-1875 Abstracti In the reaction of alkylphosphorous acid monochlorides with thlo- ethylene glycol in the presence of a hydrogen~chlorlde:aa4~eptor -- triethyl- amino -- first the hydroxy group reacts to give -Mercaptoethyl alk-yi phosphites, wh e presence in the xeaction products Is clonfirmed by IR and PMR spectra. 7-1"ercaptoethyl alkyl phosphites, are convarted in the cold to the corresponding 1,3,2-oxathiaphos.Dholane.derivativel's. The reaction of ethyleneglycolphosphorous acid chloride with thtoethStlene glycol gives A spi= derivative. USSR WC: 5117. 206' 13-8t: 07 S~I~KTSYANT KHASK, A. N., ZAITTZ',i _F, Ij AYIbILPMYP.N, S G i , PYWI S Y ',I. K., - , -Leningrad 'nsti`lzte of Mo~~on Picture Enginee.-~ TrA N.ethod of Prod~acing Acid Esters of ~-Chloroethylphospphoro'lr .-Cie. t Seow, 10 I: ryt, i -rnv--e 'naI~ No 2~,, 7%070retc_r~ya, PromysL enn ye Obraz~::y. Tove filed 1' Mar 69, 25 '1970, Eoviet Patt--co, 26,b'4-14, AIbstract: 1. A methad o f" -,Iroducing acid This Author's Cert*`4c,,,,re introduces: -,_ ,esters ol 4 -chloroethylphosphorous acids of,the :general foi Hi. o., nere R is R thy!, _N efIX)i v/-, i~j is,. alkyl., p,:yaLIy*_, d:Ljhcny.Lmf-thyI, naph arY~ , R.? 4 n ar, alkyl oxyalkyl. As a disting7uishing feature of' the T:azerit. ~- -pherryl -Zann lan-ne or hydrox*yna~,hthaline is interacted W~_tl_A _ , phorous ac L _ id ch chloride iv-;t- soa,- or, lor'de -in the nresence of hydrogen ,4 method5. jC-1 t;* 4 1, b,, conv:., .20 AL" .... .. C- -r u..o an org, flic paivi~ ,V7 0 ~12- 012 tit4CL ASS1 F (r. PROI.,ESSINIG DATE--27,\lr, 0 PY-_WCATECHOL PHOSP140RUS ACID C(fL0qI1)E alvi iuiriw ~~ALCOHOLS AND AMiNOPHENOLS -U- -AUTHOR- (03 1 -KHASK IN A.11, ZAVLI- 13 1 r WNTRY OF UNFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. OBSHCH. KHfM. 1970, 40 21 , 298-300 '.::,34,TE TUBL ISHEO -------- to susiEc,r A.REAS--CHEM IS TRY rVIC TAGS-- PYROCATECI-101., PHOSPI-10RUS ACIDt. CHLORIDE, AM I Nil AL C01 10L .-HETEROCYCLIC BASE COMPOUND* ORGANIC PHGSPH~YZUS~ COMRj(JUNO; CtITROL MAI R Kr 114 IN 0 R E S T R I C T f 0 N 5 3GCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY. STEP ND--U'.4/00791'1(.1/040/002/029~3/k)300 -Fs --2/2 012 (YNCLASS1 FIED PROCESSING 0jkTE--27NOV70 AC C E S S I ON ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A f3 5 T R A C 1'. M I X I N GE,q U f Mil C. A RAMTS. OF fifiCH SU,32 CH SUB-7 CH SUB2 i,,lH SUB2, ET :~U3 N , AND CATECI- JYL CYCLOPHOSPHOROCHLORIDITE AT 0-50EGREES IN ET SU82 0 GAVE ET SU32 N.HCL AND 72.3PERCIENT I ( R EQUALS NHCH SUB2 CH SUB2 OH) (. I I m. 112-140EGREES. SIMILARLY ~,iAS PREP9, I (R '~EQUALS 110-110C SUBb H SUB4 1b-0, M.. 126-1,0EWFES. HO',,IEVFR, WHEN PilERN. (IF 11 WAS Al'TEMPtED WITHOUT THE 11CL-SCAVENGER THE PRODUrT 'rlAS 91PERCENT 12,AMINUETHI'L CATECHYL CYCLOPHOSPHITE (It R EQUALS OCH SU32 CH SUB2 NH SUOl?); HCL SALT M. 121-20EGPEES. SIMILARLY P,AMIN'OPHEINOL GAVE t I.,R P,H SUB2 NC 7- SUB6 H.SUB4 0); HCL SALT M. 208-90EGREES. rACIL[TY: LENINGRAD. ANST.- KIMOINZH., LENINGRAO, USSR. T, USSR. UDC 547-241 ZAVL 14. 7UMRA, V. A., and FEDOSEYEVA, A. S., lb-ningrad Institute of "";"Mema Engineers "Thermal Conversion of Unsyametric Amides of Methylphosphoni-3 Acid" h 48 Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey -;,' iwa, Vo 141 (10)), No 2, feb 71 P 1 Abstract: Investigation of the thermal conversion of unsyr=etric ar-ide5 of methy4hosphonic acid- showed that athermal c4ssociation of the P-11 bord takes place with. eli Lmation o' the -roup which pal-takes to a lesser de-ree in the v - d~, conjuggation with vacant d-orbitals of the phosphorus. ~ Heating N-butyl- F-phenylamide and N-benzyl-V-nhenylamide of phenylphosphonic acid to 250-2800 yields aniline and a darresDo,-idin-l-phosuhoru~-.contz,,inin- cyclic ~diimide. ii-p-Cniorophenyl-Ni-phenyldiamide of methylphosphonic acid yields p-chloroaniline under similar conditions. Organopbosphoius" 6oxapounds USSR UDC: 547,183 an KHASKIN, A N., ZAVLIN, F. m. d IONIN,: B~~ 1. 'Lenin~rrad 'Inst-jtute of Cinema EriqXneersi- - ni d, of:culture RS 1"S r), "Interaction of Catecholphosphorous Acid.Chl.oride Witb iunino Alcohols and Aminophenols" Leninorad, Zhurnal Obshchey Mnimii, Vol 40, No 2,' PQb: 70, pp 298-300 Abstract: The interaction o1' catecholphosphoxcav.; aci(1 chl.oride with ethano- Jamine and p-ajainophenol both in the presence and in the ab_,;cnc.(? ov hydro- gen chloride acceptors was studied. It was f ouad that dydroxyethyl(phenyl) -amxdes of catecholphosphorous acid are f orve~fj in the .:.presance ol' hydrogcn -,chloride Acceptors and hydrochlorides of.' ai~inoethyl~phQnyl) esters of -catecholphosphorous acid in the absence'6f:.hydrdgen~dlilorie,~- acceptors. --- --- ----- --~777r-7-77777-7 USSR UDC: 547-20"118 SHEK, V. 14. Leningrad Institute of Motion Picture Engineers "The Reaction of Asymmetric Diesters of Methylphosphonic Acid With Nucleo- philic Reagents" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimil, Vol 42 (lo~), iio 6, T,un 72, PP 1257-i26o h Abstract: -Asymmetric alkylated and.diaryl eaters of mothylph*sp onic acid reacted with the nucleophilic reagents aniline, hexylanine and decyl alcohol. sters, substitution reactions involv1ng the In i the case of - asymmetric aryl e tetrahedral phosphorus atom were observed in all casesi, oft roll", 0 lv~ini substitution at In the case of mixed alkyl aryl esters, reactions invo. the tetrahedral phosphorus atom are possible (a and b) as ~tull as substitution x-_actionu involving the tetrahedral carbo,n atom (c). USSR ZAVLIN) P. M.Y, SEEEK, v. M., Zharnal,,Ubshchey 10~imii, Voi: 42 (1C4), No 6, Jun 2,, PP 1257-3260 CHJ fill XPOR + cjil5cil CH b F~ IVXH + P, Wolf 0 0 oil P- + II-OC'HS 0 Chrom-tographic arr,~--ysils of the reaction products showed that the fir'st reaction is favored, WIth sonme particip4tion of the thirii reaction. Thus tAe aroxy group rirticirates to a lerser exb~-nt than alkoxy in Pn-dl comnjugmtiom vith' vacant d-orbitals of the rjhosj,,,horim atom. 'Me introduction of donor sifbstituents in the phenyl ring of the phenoxy p,-oa-p imoreases the degree of participation of the unshared pair of:oxjgen electrons of these graups in pT-d- conjugation with the tetrahedral :phosphorus, atom, while the introduction of acceptor substituents.reduces this participation. 2/2 qj MMUMV; =, NRMR~' M ,)vlfci-l MW 1"I'M 11111"im, 4-1111MU-N 3 USSR UIDC 547.26 118 ZAVLINj P. M. tFEDOSEYEVA, A. Sit DMYA.ICI N. Kit and STUL-NIKOVA, N. A., 'Wn-Sg-m& ,Institute of Notion Picture Engineem *Nucleophilic Substitution in the Prosence of'Uhsymnetric.Diamides of Iftthylphosphonio Acid" Leningrad, 5hurnal Obshchey lChWit vol 42 (104)9 V" 10, 1972, 2347 Abstracti Heating of the N-butyl-KI-phenyldimide (I) and the N-phenyl-N' -P-ablorophekyldiaraide (II) of methylphosphonicAcid with;decyl alcohol at 220-2600C yielded aniline (I) and p-chloranilinal and the~corresponding amidoester of methylphosphonle acid according to CL1jj 11N11 mf'. POC101(ti + I 20 ..The reaction Of (1) With decyl alcohol yielded aniline (n. 1.5840) and the /2 7-777_777 2 009 UNCLASSIFI'M PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--DENSITY OF TALL OIL PRODUCTS _p", ::::---~AUTHOR-(02)-ZAVODCHIKOVAt V.V.t ANUC HINP..1. Olt, -;:..-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 0 ._S.QURCE-_-GlDROLIZ. LESOKHIM. PROM. 97 0, 2312)v~8-10 .,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 EC TAREAS--MATERIALS 1OPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL COMPOSITION PHYSICAL EMI 5 TRY PROPERTY, WOOD CHEM I C'AL PRODUCT CONTROL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS ~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/2033 STEP NO--UII/O,.,~28/7kl/i)2',I/QC,2/0008/0010 CfRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122262 t4-1 k~ u WrIV iM 212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122262 -~,ABSTRACTI/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANEMPIRICAL F-O'K,'-iULA `(JAS DERIVED F99 CALCN. OF,THE 1). OF TALL OILS ASAFUNCTION OF THF TEMP. ANJ CONTENT OF~ ROSIN ACIDS (I)t AND CONVERSELY? THE CONCN. UF~ I tiAS DET0. WHENEVER THE D. AND TEMP. WCRE KNOW4. THE DS.,0F:TALL 011-i PROJUCTS ilANUF0. BY THE KDTLASS PULP PAPER MILL AND BRATSK.+OREST PRODUCTS ENTERPRISES ARE TABULATED. u.Al n ,c -Oak. D USSSR KORSUT.'SkaY, M. I., Academician ofthe Ad ELdeqr of Sciences of" the Kazak:h SSR, institute of Nuclear Rysics of the ~G=N, ya. Ye ,2 V* Academy of Scie A "We4afth i S;R' , Alma-Ata n On the Critical Temperature of Superconductivity of ~Pransition 111etals of -the Yttritm-Palladiu.- Series" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Vol 204, Uo 5, JILIft 72, pp 1081-1-083 Abstract. In a previous paper 'Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 13, 1071, p 1241) the -authors proposed a model which theycall the K-10 neidel from the first ~Ietters of -,,h(: lWrsi-an words for "collectivized" ally bijidir,7_" anCl ttjoreff (valence elvetrono). Successful application oP thic I.--.,)dL!..L to Cal- culation of the phonon spectrum. of niobium led the authors t1c, the work covered in this paper, i. e. estimation of the absolute val~.ies of t -he trium-pal.*' ad iii-m parameters of rjupereoriductivity of' tranoiti b metals ij,t the yt series. Formiula-:-~ t~.re gliven. for the critical terpcratu~-(! as a function of the paramcter of clectron-phonon.interact,ion X, lind. for, X 11F; 1". function- of the number of collectivized electronr~~ compoxjzon.w,Jth ecpr_,rimeptal data shows excellent agreenient. 39 USSR -TKIN, Ya. Ye. ZAVOD: KORSTITSKIY, M. I., GEI ENSK "Theory e in Transitidn MIAQtalsl' of Characteristic Energy, Loss-~s la, Vol 13, No 10, Oct 7 Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Te 1, no 3043- 3048 Abstract: The interaction of quasioptical phonons with collectiv- ized electrons is investigated, the form of the corres-,onding peal- vL In*the sDectrum of the characteristic energy losses is discussed, ,,;md the effect, of crystal deformation on the frequency of the quasioptical oscillia-~ions is considered. All thepe subjects are examined on the basis of a model of collectivized .'locally bonded, and, shell electrons, proposed 8pocif ica Uy. to, explain the ii-,echan- -at4 n of locally bonded eleot-roriL4 form- ism of the collective excj~. -0 ing the electronic sublattice. This model was originaIly proposed in.an earlier article by the a-bove-named.autbors in the above- 1 (12, 1970, P.3047) ivrhen~~attempts to,explain the spec- named journa t-ra of the characteristic losses in transition metals using con- 112 105 wpm USSR KORSMITSKIVY, M. 1. et al, Fizika Tverdbgo,Tel Vol 13, No 10, Oct 71, pp 3043-3010 ceDts of Dlasma oscillations in solids failed, --In the uresent article, the authors.begin their analysis -vith the Hamiltonian Of the interaction of -the collectivized -.electron: vrith: the lat-Itice -of the locally bonded electrons, theexchan e effects being t.3 The authors are connected.with. the Institute of r,- P "Au N I -a. uc ea hysics, Academy of Sciences, ~Kz~z. SSR, Iklma 2/2 USSR Gpjjam, A. A. ZAVODSKIY, E. A., Donetsk ~hysicotechnical Institute, Acad- Cr*r -of Sciench- e=r "Induction of Magnetic Transformation in Manganese Arsenidoz. by a Strong Yagnetic Field" Leningrad, Fizika 11-Nerdogo Tela, Vol 11;-, No 0" ,Jun 72, PP 1752-1755 Abstract: A transition from the ferromagnetic phase aFNI to the par=agnetic phase SpI4 is observed in manganese aarsenide. at ter.-peratare (3,1 - 3130K. It is experimentally found that when.T> 01, the transition :41M ` fIF1.1 is induced by a considerablv hirher field than the reverse transition. In the presence of.hyd-rostatic press,_,re over a vide pressure and tenperatut_-e range, irre- versible a~-a transitiors are observed vhich are Inaliced by a- single-acting magnetic pulse field with an intensity of the order of 100,000 oersteds. in order to explain theae and other peculiarities of jr,3,gnetlic trazisf ormatui- on in MnAs, stable states are commted for various values of U, P, T, and on the basis of the Bean-Rodbell thermodynamic theory.:;It is concluded that the experimentally observed peculiarities of magnet.11*6 trannformation at 01 do not contradict the theory. PROCESSING OATE--3UDCT70 oll UNCLASSIFIED T'.-,LTLE--PHOTOR EACTI VAT ION KINETICS OF ESCHERECHIA CULI B-RwP2 AND 8 SUBS-1 -...'~-,,,-,.~S.TRA~INS-.-SUCCESSIVELY IRRAOIATED WITH ALPHA-MINUS AND UY RAYS -U- OTHOR YEOS. GUNTRY ~UF INFO--USSR ,,~_,~bUJRCE-~-TSITOLOGIYA; 12: 220-32 (FEB. 1970) 4TE PUBL ISHED----FE870 .,:SQaJE-:T McEAS--_lJL0GIC4L AND MLEUICAL SCIENCES "tTOPIC TAGS-ESCHER ICHIA. CGLI? UV RADIATIUN:BIOLOGIC :EFFE-(;T, BACTERIA MUTATION ONTROL MARKI,%G--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,-:~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0298 STEP NO--.UR/9053/TO/(),12/000/0220/0232 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122500 UNC 212 `017 UNCL ASS I rzi Eo Pf~OCES;SJNG DATE--30OCT70 IRC ACCESSION N01-AP0122-500 ;A3ST.RlACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHOTOREACTFil-'&TION ~',INETICS WAS J-1 _'-Riq-R2 'IND STIJDI=D 1,4TTH -.i*to STRAINS OF E. COLI A RADIGRES.[~~ k~iT MUTANIT D I i vi A HYPERSENSITIVE MUTANT 6 SUBS-1. THE SPEED OF PHl-_-lTOll`.E~'-CT I VAT [-`iN PROCESS WAS FOUND TO DECREASE_.wHEN CELLS:OF 6 SUi3$-l IYERE PRELIMINARILY IRRAOIATED WITH ALPHA RAYS (40 KRAD). HOWEVER, UNDER EijUAL CuN01;IO,%S, THE PHOTOREACTIVATION VELOCITY OF THE STRAIN S-RViRZ INCREASEo. AT THE SAME TIME* THE IRREPARABLE COMPONENT OF PHOTOREACTIVATION INCREASED FOR BOTH STRAINS. IT WAS SUPPOSED THAT THE DECPEASE IN PHOTOREACTIVATION VELOCITY OF THE STRAIN B SOBS-1 AND THE INCREASE lif: IRREPAR-ABLE 03,1PUNENT. F'-')R THE TWO STRAINS MAY BE A. SE~QUENCE OF A PARTIAL DAMAGE OF ~PHOTOREACTIVATION SYSTEM BY ALPHA RAYS. JHE 1NCRL-"ASE J-F PHOTOREACTIVATION VELOCITY 4S THE RESULT-OF PRELIMINARY ALPHA lAkADIATION FOR THE STRAIN 8-RWP2 RAY BEDUE TO THE PRESENCE OF TWO KINDS OF REPAIR MECHANISMS IN THIS STRAIN; PHOTOREACTIVATIGN AND DARK RESTORATION; THE DARK REPAIR MECHANISM BEING*SUPPRESSED WITH ALPHA RAYS, THE CGNDITIONS THAT APPEARED IIN THE CELL FAVORED it QUICKER PHOTOREACTIVATION. ALTERATIONS IN THE PHOTOREACYlVATION KINETICS OF THE JAG STR41NS 'FOLLOWING TPEATMENT WITH UV ONLY ALLOWED A; SUGGESTIUN THAT PHOTOREACTIVATION ENZYME IS NOT UESTROYED WITH UVq THE INCKEASE OF IRkEPARABLE COMPONENT IN THIS CASE WAS.EXPLAINEL). ACCUMULATION OF FACILITY: NST. OF CYTOLOGYY -NCWPHOTOREACTIVABLE 04MAGES, I -,LENINGRAI)e USSR UDC 579.809.514:612.014.482 ZAVOL NAY A YE. S., Laboz-atory o Space Biology 4nd L;_-Lborar. o ry o A' ~Wytlo~ogy, institute of Cytology, A~cadkiV of Sciences USSR Ra- .41Photoreactivation and IN-Sensitivity in Escherirhia coli After pha- Irradia 16, ion" A l Leningrad, Ts--tolol-liya, No 1, 1970, pp 64-76 Abstract: Alpha-irradiation decreased the photareactivation c4ipa- B, and BS--L), -while iacreasing tVe ci ty of E. col'; (Strains B/rW 1:> UIV-sensitivity of the bacteria. The changein U17-sensitivity varied W M the 4nherent radioresistance oE the~strain,', and in satic cases L with the media on which it was cultured-a[ter irradiation. There was V L eacti- o correlat4on between the magnitudd of the decrease photo::, vztion capacilty and increase in UV-sensitivity. Tho injurious effect "' alpha-4-rad'ation waz elo-"o-depcndent and was prottjounc-d at dol;es OZ 'reau c n Z, the survival rate five-fold and. virtual,ly ali.')sent at dozeG 11~-educinz the survival rate by tva-.,or three-fold. Vie.se results con- 4-14-med t-he-, conclusion aE an earlier study.-that only al. higK doses does -irradiation affect photoreactivati~on in ~:41, Col..: alpha USSR SKIY, V. 1. (Institute of the Physics of the U. T~ ZAVOROIWY, A.TAR, Atmosphere, USSR Academy of Sciences "Quantum Fluctuations of a Photon Flux in,Propagation Through Free Space and in the Diffraction Pattern". Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teareticheskoy Fiziki, February 1973, pp 453-461 Abstract: Fluctuations in the number of phonons, %t T,, traversing a surface of area E during a lar a time- T are considered. The mean values (;ZT~, mean square values T> Z T are calculated in the scalar approxiauition for the diffractlon pattern from an aperture. The transverse correlation radius for ib~,:,r in -this case is of the order of magnitude of the diffraction lobe; Lhe,