SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KASPARUVA, O.V. - KATALYMOV, L.D.

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_032, u,,jcLASSlFlED* PRft_;: S S I ')G 04 T13,*,lil V7 0 GIF THE KUNETICS OF S~T4 PHAISE IN I TIT4NIU.4 t3A&E MOLY80ENUM 'tLLGYS :-U- H 01 -KASPARU'lAt 0-V., POLKINt I.S4 LIT. --(02) A -CCUNTRY 13F l'4F0--USS;l 'SOURCE--TSVcTWlA 1~1ETALLWGf IA, V (_,'L 131 ~NO. 2, Vj 70 P 120-125 DATE: PUBL 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-.-TITANIUM ALLQYt MOLYUDENU-M ALLGYr PHASE A NALY S I SX RAY W4ALYSIS, 3ETA PHASE, METAL PHASE SYSTEM. C ON TR 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT, CL4S S-UNICLA SS I F I ED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0195 STEP ,IJO--UR/0136/7OfOl3/002/OL20/0125 CIRC ACCESSION 1*14f)--AP012396ft UNCLA~is ii, LEO ill"affilil -I- Tj-mT b32 UNCLASslf:tEo, PRO 1. CESSING DATE--13NOV70 Cl-RC ACCESSION NO-AP0123964 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS TRAC T STUDY OF THE KINETICS OF PETA PHAISI----.DEC,O,'~-P'LISITIPj.'I OF TITAINILIM ALLOYS lilTH 151 2-0riAND Z5 PER, CENT MOLY30ENLiM BY METALLGGRAPH'IC, DILATOMETRIC, X RAY PHASE ANALYSIS 4N0 13Y DETERMINING THE MEfHANICAL PROPE-RTIES OF THE ALLOYS'. IT IS SHOii;l THAT BOTH: BETA PHASE DECIMIP'u-SITION AiND STKArN HAROEINING AFF INHIBITED 13Y AN 114CREASE IN MOLYBDENUM CONTENT, A.ND THAT AN INCREASE IN y,0LYbDE,\JlJtl CaNTENT ALSO LEAUS TO AN Vi'CREASED NONUNIFORMITY OFL BETA PHASE DECOMPOSITION ACROSS THE GRAINSo IN TITANIUM ALLOYS WITH 15 PER CENT MOLYBDENIJ.-Ml BETA PHASE DEWIPOOSITION 1S $TILL LINIFORMi WHILE FO,~ ALLOYS WITH, J _j (j 20 AN-;) 25 PER CEiNT MOLYBUENUM, IT IS ACCOMPANIEl) 8Y THE F01 MAr N OF BOUN! ARY ZO. 13 NES FREE OF PHASE SEPARATION:.-~ FACILITY.* INSTITUT STALI I SPLAVOVt MOSCOWo USSR. FACILITY: VSESCIUZNY1 visTifUT LEGKIKH SPLAVOY. UNCLASS I F IED - UDC 019.941(05) USSR coRIYOVA, V.I., MELLION, S.P.. ZAYTSEVA, M.A., ARAKELOVA, L.V., KASPAROVA, V.G., GODUNOVA, L.I., and KASPAkqVAi,_S.G. "A System for Analyzing a Documental, Information Flow Consisting of Scientific Journals" Me Moscow, Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Inforratsiya, Seriya 1, Organizatsiya i to- dika Informatsionnoy Raboty, No. 4, 1971, p 5-9 P Abstract: Due partly to great irregularities in the reception of source docu- ments. by VINITI (Vsasoyuznyj Institut R'auchnoy i '.L!1dinicheskoy Inforrial-sii; All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical-Infortration], there is a delay arance of an original scientific injrk. .1ad VINITI's publication between the appez of an abstract of it itt the appropriate llefcrativnyv Zburnal (.~tn average of 2.0-2.4 months for abstracting and editing and 1.1 month for proces-aing are required). A study revealed that this delay could be reduccd 11 specialized scientific Journals were received directly by the editor oll the appropriate abstract journal, without the usual preliminary sorting and processing. In order to carry out this study, a system for analyzing pm'mry sources of 1/2 I-:] f I I If I IM "1 .1-"I -I- .-1 - I-. - -INN USSE. UDC 019.941(05~ GOR'KOVA. V.I., MULION, S.r., et al., Moscow, -i Informatsionnoy Raboty, Informatsiya, Seriya 1, Organizatsiya i Metodik, No. 4, 1971, pp 5-9 informatica -- periodic and coutinuing publications -- Vas developed and iatro- ducel. It enabled the researchers to rank the totality of source Journals in descending ordeT of frequency of inclusion of articles from them in the abstract jouraal for a snecific field. Fron this ranking, a list of the most frequently used journals was obtained for the given abstract journal. The system for analyzing primary sources, iihich utilt-.,ed puncheard proc- essing equipment, the Gwiima-10 machine, and a. Kinsk-22 cornpul;er, proved to have great: potentialities for the improvement.of VINITY.'s system of information ser- vicing and for the development of the theoretical fourdations of systems and structural analysis of information flowa. Although this resuarch was concerned with documa~ital information flows consi-sting olf- scientific jouraals, -analogous -investigations could be carried out for Fatent literature and literature of other types. 2/2 52 USSR UDC 019.941(05) GOMKOVA, V.I.. 'HELL1011-1, S.P., ZAYTSEVA, H.A., ARMUELOVA, L.V., KASPAROVA, V.G.',- GODUNOVA, L.I., and KASPAROVA, S.C. "A System for Analyzing a Docurnental.Information Flow Consisting of Scientific Journals" Moscow, Na=hno-Teklinicheskaya informatsiya, Seriya 1, Or,,aniatatsiya i Meto- dika Informatsiounoy Raboty, No. 4, 1.271, pp 5-9 Abstract: Due partly to great irregularities in the receptioa of source docu- ments by VINITI [Vsesoyuznyy Institut Nauchnoy i Te'diniclivs oy Informataii; 11,11-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical-Information], there is a. delay betwecta the appearance of an original sciellitif ic vork natl VINITI's publication of an abstract of it in the appropriate -R.clerativnvy Zhu~nal (= averaga of 2.0-2.4 months for abstracting and editintg and 1.1 ;--onth for processing are required). A study revealed that this; delay could be reduccd if specialized -ific 4ournals were received directly by the editor of che appropriate scient J abstrzict. journal, vithout the usual preli qinary sorting and processing, In order to carry out this study, a system fdr analyzing primary sources of 1/2 USSR UDC 019.941(05) GOR'KOVA. V.I., HELLION, S.P., et al., Alloscow, Nauchno-Teklinicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya 1, Organizataiya i 14etodika Informatsionnoy Raboty, No. 4, 1971, pp 5-9 information -- periodic and continuing publications -- was developed and in-Cro- duced. It enabled the researchers to rank the totality of source jouriials in descending order of frequency of inclusion of articles from then in the abstract Jour;aal for a specific field. From this,ranking,.a list of the most frequently used journals was obtained for the givenabstract Journal. The system for analyzing primary sources, which utili.-ed punchcard proc- essing equipment, the Gamma-10 machine, and a Minsk-22 computer, proved to have great potentialities for the improvement of VINITI's ,,,ystem of infornition ser- vich:ig and for the development of the theoretical foundations of systems and struinural analysis of information flows~: Although this research was concerned with documental information flows consisting of scientific Journals, analogous investigations could be carried out 4or patent literature and literature of other types. 2/2 s~, t UNCLASSlf~lEfj 026 PROCESSrNG DATE--160CT70 TITLE--THE DURATION OF PASSIVE IMMUNITY IN PROPHYLAXIS OF TETANUS -U- K.I.t KASHINTSEVA# N*S.v PETRQVp P.N.1 KASPAROVAv 4 _.._.,._YE.M.? KHARMOVA# S. A. ~.CGUMTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE-lo-ZHURNAt. MIKROBIOLOGII# EPIDE)410LOGII I IMMUN0010LOGIlt 1970, NR 5, PP. 32--!,36 PUBL I SHED--- ,.-SUBJECT: AREAS-810LOG-ICAL AN-D -'MED-1-CAL -SC-I ENCE S TAGS--PASSIVE IMMUNITY9 PROPHYLAXISt~'TETANUS TOXOIDr TETANUS MARM.ING--NO RESTRICTIONS .-,~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ::'~PRGXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0104 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/0001005/0032/0036 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114500 -~,._2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114500 ,-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ut GP-0- ABSTRACT~ THE CHANGES OF ANTITOXIN TITRE AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF 3,000 AU OF~ANTITOXIN SERUM WERE STUDIED 0IN 99, PATIENTS OF THE TRAUMATOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE SKLIFOSOVS,,",Y INSTITUTE. BLOOD ANTITOXIN TITRE WAS DETERMINED ON THE 24D, 4TH, 6TH, -8`TH, 10TH, 12TH, 15TH, 20TH AND 30TH DAYS. IN THE MAJORrry OF CASES THE TITRE RE14AINED WITHIN THE RANGE OF 0.01 AU--ML,UP TO THE 8TH-12TH DAY. LATER ITS TITRE DISPLAYED A RAPLID FALL. JO INCREASE THE EFFICACY DF TETANUS PROPHYLAXIS IN NONIMMUNIZED.WGUNDED PERSONS AN ,`,~-,,ACTIVE PASSIVE PROPHYAXIS WITH THE SERUM;AND TOX010 IS NECESSARY. INSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGII I MIKROBIOLOGII .114. SAIMALEI AMN SSSR AND~ INSTITUT IM. SKLIFOSOVSKOGUs MUSCOW, UNC L A s S fF I_F_ 0 -1/2 029- UNCtAS5lFIElY OCESSTNG UAIC--LOUC j PR _.-T.lTLE--DEVEL0PMENT 01: ACTIVE IMMUNITY IN PER~SONS AFTER. AN ACTIVE PASSIV ;.:.-.PROPHYLAXIS OF TETANUS -U- ''AUTkOR-(05)--MATVEYEV, K.I., BYCHENKO: B.D. PETROV, P.N., KASPAROVA 'YE*;M.t TRIJNOVAP Z.N. ~COUNTRY OF INFO-.-USSR ,',_,!-S0q.RCE--ZHUlkNAL MIKROBIOLOGIlt EPIDEMIOLOGITIIMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970s NR 59 _PP 26-32 6 ATE. PUBL IS14ED-----70 -AREAS--BIOLOGICAL -AND -MED,ICAL -SC I-ENCE,S TAGS---ACTIVE IMMUNITYt PROPHYLAXISP TETANUSP TETANUS TOXOlDi ~~:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS olOOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF.IED ,.-IPROXY REEL/FRAME--199410103 ...CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0114499 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/000/005/0026/0032 2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED, ~PROCESSING DATE---L60CT70 :.C.-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114499 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U~ GP-0- ABSTRACT, OF 39 lNJURED PERS014S WHO WERE NOT p.SUBJECTEEXFORMERLY TO IMMUNIZATION AGAINST TETANUS 45PERCENT IN 3 ~MONTHS, A14D 73PERCENT IN 12 MONTHSi AFTER AN URGENT ACTIVE PASSIVE -,.PROPHYLAX,[S (TOXOID PLUS SERUM) q WERE PREPARED TO AFVACC.INATION WITH ..-;~.TOXOID AN() REQUIRED NO ADMINISTRATION OF TETANUS ANTISEROM IN REPEATED -TRAUMAS. AMONG HEALTHY PERSONS GIVEN A SINGLE INJECTIOkOF TETANUS ...:TOXOID IN A DOSE OF 20 BU (50 PERSONS),# 84PERCENT IN 3 MONTHS, AND 100PERCENY IN 8-12 MONTHS WERE PREPARED TO.REVAC.CINATION WITH THE USUAL DOSE OF, THE TOXOID 110 BU). THIS POINTED TO THE POSSIBI ,LITY OF WIDE SINGLE-IMINIUNIZATION OF ADULT POPULATION WITH SUBSEQUENT REVACCINATION IN 8 TO 12 MONTHS. ANTITOXIC TETANUS ANTISERUM (3000 [U) INJECTED TOGETHER WITH THE TOXOID (20 BU) PRODUCED.SOME DEPRESSIVE EFFECT UN THE OF ACTIVE IMMUNITY IN FORMERLY NON IMMUNIZE0 PERSONS. PERS014S IMMUNIZED AOAINST TETANU$ IN WHOM THE ANTITOXIN TITRE WAS 0.001 :IU-ML, EVEN AFTER SEVERE TRAUMAS PRODUCED THE ANTITUXIN RAPIDLY IN RESPONSE TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE TOX'IN:TDGETFIER WITH THE SERUM. FAC I LI 7 YINSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGIJ I MIKROBIOLOGII IM.~GAMALEI AND INSTITUT IM. SKLIFOSOVSKOGO, MOSCOW* UDC 546.623188215 IR FEDOROV, N. F., ANDREYEV, 1. F., KASPARYAN, R. M., and SMORODINA, T. P. "Phase 1?4uilibria in the System Al -Nb 0 A 2 5 Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 7, No 4, Apr 71, pp 643- 647' Abstract: The phase diagram of the AI.O.I-M2.0 system was con- structed. The system contains three iNdIviduai compounds. AIM04, AlWb-L~Ooq, and AIML.901.R4. The Eirst compound melts with decomposit'16n at 156900, t e two others -- without decomposi- tion -- at 1450 and 14600C, respePtively ' The peritectic has a composition equal to 65 m01.% Nb,)05 + 35 wol.% AlpO3, uhile the eu- tectic corresponds to a componit'16n,of 73 mol.% NbZOS + 27 mol.% A12.03 at 14250C and 95 mol.% Nb at 14350C. 205-+ 5 MOI-% A120S 1/1 4 USSR UDC 669.189:669.046.554 KAMMIN, V. A., RASKEVICH, N. N.,'and KASPER,.,N,,I,,,V., Zaporozh'ye "Desulfurization of Steel During Outside-Of-Furnace Refining Using Alumo- Slags" silicate Moscow, Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp 47-53 Abstract: A study is made of the effect of metallurgical factors (tempera- ture, chemical composition of metal and slag) on the equilibrium and actual distribution of sulfur between metal and slag during outside-the-furnace refining of steel using the basic alumosilicate slags. With the use of basic alumosilicate slags, containing up to 20% SiG2, with small additions of magnesium oxide and calcium fluoride (fv570, the same degree of desulfu- zation. can be attained as that by usinglime-alumina,slags. USSR UDC 669.151295-194 ImmiNs V. A. 9 youOvs 1. V., KASPERj N.- V., NIHITIN B. H., and YAKOVIEV, "Role of the Lower Oxides In Titanium Redox Reactions Duxl-ng Electrical Helting of Titanium-Containing Stools" )bscow, Izvestiya Akadsaii Hauk SSSR,, Matally, Ho 2v Max-Apr 72g pp, 66-70 Abstraots An invigatiga-tion. was made In an attempt to deteraine the mechat'Em of titinium oxidation (reduction) in nonaal~steel zelting processes. Tests were z?As usJng steel OKh18H1OT and a synthetic slag of the CaF2-A1.O 3 system which were relted in a TVV-5 crucible -iacuum fu=oa. To the nolten Metal , having a constant alumina content. (40%) f titw-dum dioxids wu added (up to 2%9), With increased TiO. concontrationt the anount. of T1 20 Jn the slag also increased arul small quantities of TiO were found, ThUS3 iltanium oodAes depleted some of the titanium in the original metal and lowered the equilibritui concentnxtion of Ti. Tn ordor U noutraliza the n*&-Lt1ve action 0S weak oxides it in nee-essaxy. to rzovide for a highe= T1 103/T10 watio In Up alaqp which can ba done by having a higher TiO eonQjit in .tKe initial CUS., Four figmisp I tablet 6 bibUogmphio raiaia;0684 IA USSR Ion E;~cfi, anii UDC 678.183.3.23 _Y4',E A. TULUPOV, P. Ye., BUTAYEV, A. M., GRSBEN', V. P., arid, 'ROWC11 I Scientific Physical-Gliemical Research lastitut Imeni L. Ya. rpov, Moscow e "Kinetics of Elimination of the Ion-Exchange.-Resin Functional Groups. IX. Revernibility of the Reaction of Hydrolytic, Cleavage of the Sulfonyl Group of KU--2 Cation Exchange Resin". Moscmr, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 47, No 1, Jan 73, pp 150-153 Abstract: The behavior of the cation exchange resin KU-2 X 8 on heating in a wide range of the concentrations of sulfuric acid solutions 'was studied. It was, shown that thermal hydrolysis of KU-2 sulfonyl groups is complicated by sulfation. Kinetic equations were obtained,which described the changes in the exchange capacity of the cation exchange resin with two concurrent reactions taking place: hydrolysis of sulfonyl groups and sulfation of the cation exchange resin matrix.. a T! uiam,.Ft USSR ux: 62 1 -' 03) - 5' 2 It - 7 --n.Ar-TC-A A BYCIa'97, IT. V. "Activation of Co=osion Products in Une Primar-j L,-,o- of ~o icle -r Rc ~or t, Watel" under Pressure" tormaya energiya, Moscow) A Vol 28, ~,,o 6, jun 7o, rp 4gro-491 Abstract: The authors condacted a theoretical study of the axcu;~.alz%tion of cor- rosion products consistinr of radioactite isotopes in the pri!.-ary loo-) of a reactor wit-h wate::- under -oressure - The follo-win.- imrc asmmcd t-o be th~-- prinni-j- sources of -ctivit : acti~iation of cozrosion depoi3its on the active zoLe surfaces of the LI.L UY U re-actor and corrosion of t'he activa' ted structural materials of the reactor. The coritribut:1on to thils -oroblen. of activity forr,.~d by the activation of corrosion -oroducts -".n water during circulation throu;~;i th!,.! active zone of the reactor -was considere(~ ne6ligible, alor:~ with the activity contributed bir the '-)y-pass -p-xrifica- 'ion system. On the basis of these stippossitions a differential eat;a-t-lon vas dertred for the activation of the products of corrosion in tie priiin-,-Y loop of the reactor. A preci-se solui-,ion is Siven for T ) reactions w:AJ for a 1o3p rzde from one type of mteerial. A series solution is Given- for a loop vz,.de from several kincls o--:' iiaterial. The derived formulas vere a,eCL 10 r calculwUn,-,- the accua:ialation of activity (wi'h respect to Cr5l 59 60 Pe P and Co isotopes) in a stainleos steel I op. USSR uw: 681.lh2.621 jUSKSEYEV, V. A., BELOI-ESTIPM, V. A.. VtYUKIFRID V. N., POPOV, Yu. A., SOLORMIKO, V. I., Novosibirsk "AMultipoint Ifigh-Speed Digital System for Data Collection and Storage" Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, PP 40-50 Abstract: The article describes a multipoint high-speed digital system for data collection and storage developed at the Atomic Energy Institute of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for converting a large voli, of analog information to digital form prior to cr=uter input. The system contains a level-fixing module, a commutator vith its own caatrol unit, a data-stacking unit, a core store, a system control unit, and a GET display. Bloch- and circuit diagrams are V.Teseuted, and e purpose and operation of each element of the system is described. t h Initia~[ tests of the pilot model of -the system have sho-wT, that it satis- fies the design require -men ts . Printed-circuit construction is used, and the system is accommodated in two equipment b,.~kvs -- one for the system proper,, and the other for the core store. Seven figures,' two tables, bibliography of two titles. UDC 621.317.3 USSR VEDERNTKOVA, G. A.,jQU=LCIIA A-.-:* Novosibirsk Ordinates of a Ilig. -rreq ency Signal" "Device for Sampling and Storing tile- -51 Novosibirsk, Avtoretriya, No 3, 1971, pp 47 Abstract: A sampling and storage device for the ordinates of a high-frequency signal is described which comprises a video amplifier, a storage elernent, a switch with a control unit and a buffered amplifier. E.acb element of the sampling and storage device is discussed separately, and the dynamic error of the device is analyzed. Circuit diagrams of the individwLl. el.i.-raents are pre- sented and che advantagc,- and deficitmcies of the particutir 121youts are dis- cussed. Both closed D'. E. Harris , et al., I ME' Transaci.ions -on _Klectronic Computers, VEG-13, No 3, 19641 imd open [Z. A. Fhakimogduj et al., Elektronika, No 6, 1,3631 are considered. Yhe described open circuit Us comparatively snall static arrors and small aperture time~with aIield transistor switch designed for successive StGrage of several ordinates. in one cliannel. USSR UDC: 621-314 KASPEROVICH~ A. IT., DIANTUSH, 0. M.,'.PROKOPENKO,.V. I. .1tow"ration. of Synchronized 'Voltage-Frequency' Converters" Novonibirsk, Avtometriya, No 5, 1971, pp 79-85 Abstract; The operation of a synchronized voltage -frequency con- verter is analyzed, and experimental data conceralng Its operation is given. It contains a paosive RC integrator amplifier which acts as a comparator amplifier, and its sensitivity is determined j)y the amplifier drift, one of the causes of which is heating in the circuit's input transistor stages6. A block diagram of the oonve:r-ter is given and its operation,explained. The basic causes of the-appearance of nonlinear phenomena of the "dead zone" type are d.-Iscussed. Since no reservationa -concerning the '8,,ype of power supply for the circuit were made in the assumptions on which the analysis vVas baoed, the results of the latter -are in general valid for synchronized circuits of this type. Results of experi- ments with the device, achieved in a teating period o' t" 0.1 s, in- dicate that the synchronized circuit has excellent metroloSical characteristics. USSR 1JDC 661.2.08+631.325.5 KASPE H GINOV YU. V., Nbvosibirsk mom", ."A Principle of Constructing a High-Speed Analog-to-Digital Conversion System -with Adaptive Digi tali zati onto kovos:Lbirsk, Avtometriya No 2, 1972, pp 10-17 Abstract: An algorithm was described previously [T. V. Donetskaya, et al., Riberiketika y izneritel'noy teldinike. Materialy konferpntsii Ts,11ITFI, Moscow, 1966T constr-tictin(, a high-speed data input device for data on a physical process, [an analo -to-digital converter] with adaptive d~gitalizz ation. The algorithm provided for reading each subsequent digit at the time of satisfiction of-thecondition (AF'(t)At)/Bt d where 5 is the allowable error of linear interpolation of the process in the d At interval; AF'(t) is the increment of the first derivative of the inveriti- gated process in the At interval; At Is the duration of the adaptive digita-li- zation interval. It is possible to cunstruct an algorithin sivilar to that described as applied to the processes having a sign-variable second derivative and-ah;o an instrument executing this algorithm in digital forn. The prii1ciple 1/2- USSR. KASPEROVICII, A. N., et al., Avtometriya, No 2, 1972, pp 10-17 of constructing such a digital device based on using a Lracking analog-to-digital converter with linear extrapolation is described, and study is madt of the basia requirements"on it and possible technical characteristics. The block diag~ram of the device is presented, and its operatioa io described. Theoreti- cal investigation and preliminary simulation shows: that for the modern state of the art in Soviet electronics it.is possible to exp9 t!L the following system characteristics: speed in the tracking mode (5_ 10)-10 'Conversions per second; number of binary bits 8-9; conversion error + 0.5% + I quantum. Adaptive digitalization can be realized for the given error of 1,L 2, 4V.-, the compression efficiency with respect to the preliminary estimate corresponds to the pre- viously obtained efficiency. The described principle of, constructing the system insures conversion of anallig signals to digital form and exclusion of part of the redundant information. A comparatively insignificant volume of equipment is achieved by the fact that the calculations required for the analog_- to-digital conversion and adaptive digitalization are executed by the same units. 2/2 Compute s Ul USSR uDc: 681,327 ZMEVICH, V. P. , KA.SPIROVICH, V._I, SOLOVIYEV, A. L. "Multivalued Matrix Memories Based on Toroidal Cores" Moscow, blagnit. elementy avtorratiki i vychisl. tekhn. XIV Vses. soveshch., 1972., Ref. dokl. (Magnetic Elements in Automation and Computer Technology. Fourteenth All-Union Conference,,.1972. Abstracts of Papers), 11072, pp 366- -368 (:Drom RZb-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i VychialitellnUa Tekhnika, No 1, Jan T3, abstract No 1B383 by B. K.) 'Translation: The authors consider the feasibility of constructing r-ulti- iralue& matrix memories based on toroidal ferrite cores with data recording Iry the method of coincidence of balf-currents. An analysis of the selec- tion system shows that a tape 2D sampling system must be used in the given xiemory unit. The accumulator of the.memory is based on rerrite cores 1, 5VT measuring 2.5 x 1. 8 x 1 mm. In data recording, one half-current remains constant in amplitude and the second varies in accordance with the data being recorded. It is ;cinted out that recording ten-level information requires that cores be sorted with a precision of �1%. Pulse or sine-wave current is used for -1/2 USSII ZUIEZWCH~ V. F. et al., Magnit. elementy avtomatiki i Nrychisl. tehhn. XIV Vses. soveshch., 1972..Ref.* dokl., 1972, pp 366-368 nondestructive data readout. The principles of construction of the pro- posed memory were verified on a model with a capacity reaching up to 600 cores. Two illustrations. 2/2 Biochemistry USSR UDG 542.91:541,515:547.824 ROZMTSEV, E. G., SUSKINA, V. I., IVANOV, Yu. A., and KASPRUK,_B. I., Institute of Chemical Physics,.Academy of Sciences USSR, "New Spin Labels and Sounding Markers for Biological Studies" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 6, Jun 73, pp E127-1329 Abstract: A series of new stable mono- and biradicals of the iminoxyl type has been synthesized. The products -- di-2,2,6,6,-tetraniethyl-l-oxyl-4- piperidyl esters of various acids can be used as spin labels and sounding markers for biological studies. USSR UDC 612.45+612.766.1 %eILL, G. X 1-MLIM E SF VASIL-YEV, V. N., and KIKOWI, A. I., Lal*ratory for Problems of Control of Functions in Humam and Aaimals imeni 11. .1. Grashcherikov, Academy of Sciences USSR, and Laboratory of Rental Work, All.-Union Scientific Research Institute of Railroad Hygene, I-1inistry of Public Transport "The Influence of Intense Mental Work During the Day and Night Hours on the Exavetion of Ciatecholamilies in the UrIne" Len'~ngrad, Fiziologiche5kly Zhurnal 35SR izeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 59, No 8, Aua 73, pp 1,151-1,157 Abstxacts The excretion of catecholamines in the urine was studied for68 railway employees who alte2mated day and night shifts, In the. daytime, ommators and on-duty m an exhibited only a decreaue irl the xv-serve capacities of the sympatho-adrenalin system, while dispatchers , said to (10'.More intense worky also showed an increase in noradrenalin excretion. During the night shift the dispatchers shaved a larger increase in adreimlin excretion than other railway workers, though less tban a control grotqp not accmstopied to nighl; work, and a larger increase in Poradranalln excratior, thAn either group, Dispatchers also increased their excretion of the d1hydro.Vpheqy1alan1ne 1/2 OEM KASSIL, G. N., et al., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR i4ioni 1. 14. Sechenov, Vol~59, No 8, Aug 73, PP 1,151-1,157 precursor. The operators and on-duty men showed a larger increase in nor- adn)naliri excretion during, the night work than the con-tvols. Excretion levels returned to the initial on the second day a rest. These resultz are said to chow that even aft r -",-ny years of adapt~:tion to a. coxtain ty e of neuxo- in-mo."lorial work the excretion of catechol=-Ines still depends on the intensity of the work, anti that adapt-o-tion to night work is more difficult than to day rork. 1~9 USSR irx 6i2. o17 KASSIL' G. N. Laboratory of Problems of Control of Functions in the Body UYT~ahd Animals,, Acaderxi of Sciences USSR Imeni N. 1. Grashchenkov, Moscow "Forecast Of AutOnolrdc Reactions Under Stress Conditions and During Extremn Influences on the Organism" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR).Vol 58J, No 6, 1972, PP 836-84-4 Abstract: Based on extensive consideration of data available on the reaction to Injections of small doses of insulin in normal individuals and those with various disorders, a method is proposed by -which the stab:! (tonus) and reac- tivjty (readines.-, for action) of the autonomic, cyc-Lem in evaluated from changes occurring in urinary excretion or a number of substances after injection of 0-1-0-15 units of insulin per kg body veight.. Parallel experim.ents perfo=ed In simulated altitude of 5,000 m (m lidit- oderateL hypoxia) confirmed the va 11 of the-method. According to the results, the 95 experimental subjects were divided into three groups. In group 1, resistance to hypoyia was g:,ood, and excmtion of adrenaline., norad-ren-9,Une, and 17-hydroxycor-ticoste raids afte-- bypacia and after insulin was significantly increased. In gra3q> 2, resistounce to hypoxia. was reduced, and control excretion of catacholardneB and corti- costeroids was below normal. After the tests., excretion of adrenaline, USSR KASSILI, G. N., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, Vol 5k ?zo 6, 1972, pp 836-844 noradrenaline., aDd corticoids inciTased shoitly, -whilo that of dop-amidne and dA)pa Increased considerably. Several hrs later, a marked increase occurred in the excretion of catecholamines and corticoids, repxeser;ting a delayed response of the sympathoadrenal system and its -absence during the crucial mcments. In group 3, the reactions were.intermediate,,and they inmroved after repeated tests. It is concluded that an increase in the excretion of cate- cholamines, especially noradrenaline, and 17f-hydroxycorticosteroids durin,zr the first 3 lirs after injection of insulin allows one to forecast good autonomde reactions in any type of stress. 62 S;Lon Corro U-' - UJC: 620.199 TSTNWi, A. 1, DEGTYAREEVA, V. N. S. UZI Vail'. Wz. ZL v V.. S. and MUFASHKINA, A. A., Severodonetsk Branch, State institute of the Nitrogen Industry; Zhdanov Plant of Heavj 1.jachinery "Determining the Tendency of M18N!QT Chromium Nickel Stwel to intergranu-riz, CozTosion by the Method of Potentiostatic Etching" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 0', no. 4, J u 14 71). pp 475-478 Abstract: Cor:-nercial "ellts of Kh18"10T 43xd C*,"h..18:U0T steels -,:ere used elaborating the process of potentiostat!-c etchirg in order to detemiine the tendency of steel to intergranular corrosion (TIC). A Total of 68 exnerimental relts have sho~rxq agreement- of results of potentiostatic etchirs.; (PE) with the method specified in GOST 06032-58. The new method also iral;os it possibIe to observe the nature of dissolution on a longitudinal polished end. A curve in the original article shows anodic polarization of MiJON10T steel- at pottatie.1 application rate of I Y/hr in 20' H2S04, 50' 11 6001 n HOS04+ 0.003 n V KCNcs "n 11 S04+ 0.05 KCNS, Another figure showing the ano~dic -polari7ation WE afflig IFIR IS: R "WON M-M ail-M T I-:- AXO'dd /4~;;'L-3/ I OC/C,00 I OL IS I o/ 031JlSSVl3Nn--SSVl:) V43hnOU0 0 ell NO `1-3:31S JZAS%HAbin)/-jio 'DNIOI~P, -U3.ks 3.3N,3ol43d9o N0111SNVzil 11-ADIOVd) INICIP U13P. INIOIIVWVCJSNV~11~ -lV.L3W--sUVl :)IdUl-. 31ilSN3lbVW 1-193.LS 310 'nNI*JV:l (11-AM 'ONI.LV314 bON3 :iNl*dVW ONV '11A13 "ONI "H33W &S-lVlb3l.VW--SV3*dV -L33rldflS.-- OL ------- 03HSliund 31V6 - 9-tZ 4(l) '0L61 *CIOA7 I Obd ~JVAS NSSn--DJNl-AO.A'dlNno *S*G 'AOSSVN "W*A 4ONN3d~lVN---bDHlnV ooo~ -n- s~jo !~i-o:)v=ibns b0=1 ldnive3dW31 -9N1.LV3H3Ud -3Hl Olc,3SUI---~IVO '-NlSS9)1'jbd 7()31:jjssv-),-DNfl BZO 2/1,k 7/2 oza UNCLASSIFIED ACCESSION NO-AP0107849 -.,AB.STRACT/EXTqACT--(.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDE\CF STUDIEC) Qr- PREHEATING TEMP.LON THE COmPLETE EOUIV. -OF C AND THE TF--,tP. CF MARTENSITE TRANSFORvATION IkJ SURFAC:ING OIES OF STEELS 6KH,;GSV2F, 7KH3GSM, 7KHG2NFll, 7KH2rSV!A, 6KH6GVSVZF, KH2V2Ft4, KH12,, AND Pli. THP- CIMPLETE EOUIV., IC SUBE) OF C. CAN BE DE.Tf)#: BY THE FOLLOWIN' EQUArION, tSHOWN ON MICROFTCHE)t WHERE C 15 C CONCN. IN THE SURFACED AETAL (WELOED J3N- mETAL), R IS THE CONTENT OF ALLoyrNG ELEMENT IN PERCENT, N IS TH!:: MD. OF ALLOYMr. ELEMENTS, AND- K - IS THE COEFF.. DETG. THE CHFfl. AFFINITY CF THS EL'EMENT 'TO C. THE'.SURFACING WAS DONE. IN* 17--15 LAYERS ON PLATES (60 TIMES 60 TIMES 300 MM) FROM STEEL 45 WITH SUBSEQUEHT CO!~LING IN SAND (DIRECT WELOUNG CURRENT 130-70 A AT 24-6V). MIN. PREHFATING TE~~PS. WE -'E DETD..BY THE ABSENCE OF CRACKS IN THE NEAk WELO ZCFqE. WITH THE RISE rlF JHE COMPLETE C SUBE FROM 1.0 TO 3.0 THE MIN, PREHEATING rE-.4P. ROSE FROM 370 TO 500DEIGREES; HOWEVER. FURTHEA INCREASE OF C SUBE DID -NDT A'z=:C-CT THE MIN. TEMP.,ANY FURTHER. WITH THE INCREASE (IF THE MINJI. PRFHEATTING, TFMP.-:FRJ]4 250 TO 5001)EGRFESt T14E TEMP. OF BEGINNING ml,-c~TFIJSIT~ :TRANSFORMATION OECREASED FROM 300 TO ?OOEGREES.., USSR wo 6169-715'721 1620.193.4t621-785 USSYURAO V. P. and ZARWSKIY, YLP. 11. "'Effect of itelding and Heat Treatment on.Electrochemical ChalucteristiCe of mg6x Anoyt, Dokl. XXX Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Mosk. in-t khim. nashinostr. (Papers Presented at Thirtieth Scientific and Technical Conference of I-loscow Institute of Chemical Machinery)p Vol 2, vyp, 1, hp~scowt 1970, PP Z55-2,158 (from RZh- Metallurglya, Do 3, har 71, Abstract 110 31716 by V. Gaxasimov) Translationt The authors studied the electrochemical b3havior of the AEg6ll alloy after hardening (450 , 4 hr, air cooling), hardening and aGing (1?5 0, 100 hr) in neutral, acid, alkaline solutions of 1 n. Nei'O, end in -the tiame enviro- nments, ifith the addition of Cl. Aging impairs the brdakdown potential due tD segregation of the beta phase$ the oxide film on ithich poaaessev reduced lyrotective proparties. In an acid medium the beta phase is an anode, which le-ads to dete-rioration of the steady potential and an iparease in the anodic process -rate for all potentials. Heat treatment has m=h less of an effect ilt an. alkaline medium. The electrochemical. CkA-racteristics af a weld arA the zone near the weld are studied. USSR TJDC: 621.315.t')2 -KASTALISKI-Y, A. A., A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, "The Possibility of Designing Semiconductor Lasers 1-fith Landau Levels Leningrad. Fizika i tekhrlika poluprovodnikov, No 8, 1972, PP 1576- 1581 Abstract: The possibility of designing a laser tunable -to the, Lan- dau levels and based on carrier heating in -,aasage through the contact between two semiconductors is consiaered. The proposed model envisages a semiconductbr with an abrupt change in concen- tration of fine donors, and consequently in the conce-atration of free carriers, created either by neutron irradiation or by a change !a doping during the growth process * Experimental data for In3b io used in the computations, but it is noted that for more accurate calculations, the dielectric permeability in various regions of the sYstem must be knoi,.,n wit-h the paramagnetic splitti-ng of the Eazidau 1E!VelS taken into account. It is concluded that the model con- sidered in -this article is also valid for semiconductors other L t e than InSb, but that experimental values of the 'thermalization. im 1/2 USSR 'TAIISKIY, A. A., Fizika i takhnika :pp 1576-1581 for such substances must first Ryvkin, A. A. Griaberg, and R. ~the.results of the work. UDC: 621-315-592 poluprovodnikov, No 8, 1972, -or thanks S, IM. be Imown. The uutl, F. Kazarinov 2"or their comments on USSR VALOV, P.M.P DAN1SHEVSKrYj A.M., RYVJUN, B.S., Rnw, S.M., YAROSIONSM, I.D., Physicotechnical Institute im-ni A.F. loffe, Academy of Elciences, USSR; Instituteof Semiconductors, Academy of Sciences, USSR "Photon Prag.9f.Electrons During Intraband Light Absorption by Free Current Carriers in,Semiconductors Nbscow, Zhunaal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fizikt, go 12, 1.970, pp 1519-1925 Rbstract: Photon drag of electronn during ind4rect intraband.ablorption Df I-,Lgbt in semiconductors has been detected exporimentixlly'~ Th1t3 effect is due to an as)=etry of the distribution function originall-ing as a result oil' the momentum of the incident pboton flwc. The effect vas maorded during the absorption of radiation from a C02 laser in electrontc germanium. The experimental results are in satisfactory agreement with~tlle theorf developed ina cited source. 2 figures, 9 bibliographic.entries. ~USSR UDC 621.382,2 ;B:ASTAL'SKIY, A. A., LEONOV, YE. I., SHUR, M. S., Physicolechnical Institute Vag meni rofM, Academy of Sclences of the USSR, Leningrad~ "Gunn Effect Devices with a Variable Energy Gap" F]zika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov Vol 4, No 8, Aug 70, pp 1609- Abstract: The authors discuss the possibility of developing devices based on che Gunn effect with an energy gap which vAries lengthwise of the sp~_,cilnen- Su:ch devices would be more suitable and convenient -7or use in integrated cir- cuits than would analogous devices which utilize a variable cross sectional area or varia6le gradient of equilibrium carrier concencral.Lon, The energy gap can be va---ied either by changing the chemical composition lengthwise from the cathode to the anode according to a predetermined law, or by creating variable pressure along the specimen by gluing, it to a substrate witit a reater coeIL 'ficient of thermal expansion while heat is applied and then cool- the assembly. The use of Gunn effect devices with variable energy gap would enable a considerable increase in the efficiency of Gunn Senerators. In the flip-flop mode. im effect- diodes with a variable energy gap could be used to produce puises whose duration is determined by the b--,'as voltaige, and such devices could also be used to measure the duratice of input pulses. .1/2 027 UNCLIASSIFIED' PIRIOCESS~ ING DATE-160CT7 I-TITLE-CONCERNING THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PROGRESSIVE _U_ LEUKCIENCEPHALITIS AND GLIOMA OF THE BR4tN A.UTHDR-405)-LEUNOVICH, A.L.t SKLYUTv I.A., KARDASHI, I.I.s, KASTRITSKAYAr -Z 6 M*j, KRASILNII(OVA9 N-YA. OF INFO-i-USSR vlOURCE--~--ZHURMAL MEVROPATOLOGI I I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S,S. KORSAKOVA, 19709 70,- ~NR St PP 673-679 PUBLISHED ------ 70 UBJECT-1AR-EAS-BIOLOGI-CAL AND MEDI-CAL SC I ENCE-S P I CTA,GS--TUt4Qlqv BRAIN9 LESION* DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINEI ~..-TLECTRi3ENCEPHALOGRAPHY -CONTROL KARKING-NO RESTRICTIUNS 'DOCUMENT 'CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY: REEL/FRAME-11,996/0232 STEP ND--U.R/0246/70/070/005/0673/0679 --AP0117484 .c IRC ACCESSION NO UNCLASSIFIED ~777777r 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 2/2 --C IRC '-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117484 A S1-1 COINVE' --ABSTRA(',T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS NED A CLINICO B LAl LABORATORIAL ANALYSIS OF 44 CASE HISTORIES OF PATIENTS WITH PROGRESSIVE ~ -LEUK.OENCEVHALITIS AND NEUKO-ECTQDEqfAAL BRAIN TUMQRS~* SPECIAL ATTENTION -is BEING GIVEN TO PSEUDOTUMOROUS SYMPTOMS IN DIFFERENT FORMS OF PROGRESSIVE LEUKOENCEPHALITIS (SCHILDERS, SCHOLZp YAN 6(3(;ARrS D[S-E.^5E). FOR DIFFERENTIAL PURPUSES THE AUTHORS UTILLIED GTONEURGLOGICAL AND X RAY PEG OF PATIENTS ilTH CONTRAST METHG.)S, AS '6ELL AS EEG DATA., THE PROGRESSIVE LEUKOENCEPHALITIS DISPLAYED AN OPEN INTRAHYDROCE:PHALIA WITHOUT A DISPLACEMENT OF THE VENTRICULAR SYSTEM. THE EEG CHANGES kqE&E .IN THE r-c.--~m OF A DIFFUSE DISORGANIZATIUN OF, THE RHYrH.%15 NIrH A LOW 'AMPLITUDE ACTIVITY OR HIGH VOLTAGE PAROXYSMS OF ACUTE AND SI-Ori WAVES. THE OrONEURGLG%'.;ICAL CLINICAL PICTURE IN:PROGRESSIVE LELIKOENCEPHALITIS IN CIOMPARISON TO TUMORS WAS CHARACTERIZED 13Y MULTIPLE FOCI , SUil ANO SUPRA,rENTORIAL~SYMPTO,%IATOLOGY. THIS INDICATES NOT ONLY TO A LESION OF THE HEMISPHERES, BUT OF THE STEM STRUCTURES AS WELL. FACILITY: KAFEDRA NERVWYKH BOLEZ14EY BELORUSSK000 INSTITUTA SOVERSHENSTVUVANIVA -_wo~VRACHEY ANO N-1 INSTITUT NERVOLOGIII NEYROKHIRURGII;:[ FIZIOTERAPIE, 14INSKO UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 615-779ig)2+54i.697 S, A. A., order of PRI-ERSON, 1. 0.. KASTRON, Ya. A., VEYNBM, 0. A., arA NI Jeabor Red Banner'-Yi ~t~ 76fd'. nic Synthesist AcadeVi of Saences Latvian SSR 'tj u e o rga IlAcute Toxicity of Some So-misynthetic Nitrofuran and Furan Penicillins" Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, go 7(276), 1970, pp 111-114 Abstract: To determine their toxicity, 23 penicillins wore administered intra- peritoneally to white mice. With the exception of 2-furyl-ponicillin aud beta- (2-furyl) ethylene-penicillin, all of the compounds were,:2-12 :times more toxic than benzylppnicillin. Certain of the nitrofuran and furan compounds have a toxicity lavi)l comparable to that of furazolin, solafur,ior furagin (furazidine). The other penicilli s are less toxic than the+nitrofuranideriyatives. The pres- ence of a.nitro group appears to have, only, Ot slight effe4t on the toxicity of these compowids, however. 2j 1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--P-1-NEkALIZATIONS AND SALT IGN COMPOSIT10,NS OF STRATAL WATERS OF THE LLi%EK FORVATICN GF THE PRODUCTIVE SERIES PKt KSI NicLP, UF THE PETAULEUM AUTH6k-(04)-MAMEVOV# N.I., ALIKHANOVv G.G.t.DADASHEY# H.h.v KASUMOV, K.A. --CCUNI*RY rjF-INFG--USSR J/ ~-,,."SCURCE-AZERB. NEF. KHUZ. 1970p (2), 10-12 P U13L I SHE D---7 0 SUBJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES ANU OCEANOGRAPHY __'~TRY, GROUND WATER, GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION TOPIC TAGS-GEOCHE91 MTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REJ~L/FRAME-3003/0141 STEP NO---Ult/0487110100()/002/00101,'JOIZ ACCESSICN NLI--AP0129397 UNCLASSIFIE Tj ]A z:and rtidics USSR RIURGANOVSKAYA, G. V., VASILIKOVA, A. A., and KASUMMA, N. "Itadio-Opticil Properties of High Silica Gliss" Qscow, Neorganicheskiye Ratorialy, voi 6. uo 1, jan 70. PP 63-69 0 Abstract: In studies of the radiation stability of industrial :.-lass it has been noted that the effect of cerium in glass with a relatively hign silica content (80 wt ~'O' Si02) is less effective than in other silicate Classes. In order to in- vestigato this phenomenon, a series of types of glass with systpriatically varying MoIccular compogition of Na2o'SiQZ (x = 3. If* 5, 10, 20) with additions of cerium and iron were fused. ig It ia noted that the llprdtoctive" effact of cerium in h h- .3 t of alkali metal ilica glass is low, but increases with an increase in tho'contvn A ox;Ldes in the glass. The most radiation-stable glass had the composition i'la20*43iO2 with I Wt Ce02- Wfith an increase in silica content in sodium-silicato glass. the pnportion of four-valent cerium decreases. In glass with the composition 1 4~ - was not detected. Na2O-ZO SiO;:,,, -the absorption barsi of the Ce j6ron The introduction of small additions of.BZ03 or LiZO into high-silica glass (up to I wt %) increased the induced absorption by increasing the structural sen.sitivity of the glass to radiation at the,expense of formation of additional USSR BYkIRGANOVSKAYA, G. V., et al. Neorganicheskiya Haterialy, Vol 6, No 1, Jan 70, pp 63-69 The x1egative difference absorption, connected with the destruction of the centers responsible for the adsorption band in the ultraviolet range of tile spectruin of unirradiated glass, passes over to the region of positive values for doses which aro larger the more intense these bands. A decrease Jn the regres- sion coefficient of irradiated glass with an increase in s~,Iica content arises from the formation of deeper electron traps in the high-silica glass. This is con:Urmed by thermoluminescence spectra. Complete data from the,exppriment are tablOAted and J.1lustrated graphically* 2/2 USSR UDC 621.792.92.669.018.25:620.178.16 LEVITSKIY, S. N., Candidate of Technical,Sciences, r-A.SU'IkIZADE, N. G., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor "Wear Resistance of Surfacing Alloys in-Hydroabrasive,Wear" Testnik Mashinostroyeniya, No 2, Feb. 1973, pp 32-34. Abstract: Results are presented from studies of wear resistance of a group -of widely used surfacing materials and new,alloys in the C-B-Fe and C-IV-Fe alloy systems. Wear-resistant surfacing materials are found which effec- 'iltively increase the durability of oil field equipment parts. The most offfective alloys are MMS20 (1.3% C, 2.2% Si, 3.2%.Mn, 12.5% B) and 1120V35 (1.9% C, 0.8% Si, 0.6% Mn, 32% W). - 1 M 70 IISSR M= TUCO) Yu. Ye., IVATIOVA, T. I.; VAITSIPIEW G. B., ~EELDIII-0111 B11 D FIMYAKOV,- Ai. 'Ya., and KASIM,, I. I., "Resistance Df the Cerebrovascular Sy8tem to Transverse Accelerations" 14Dscov, Izvestiya Akade,-!di YaWk SSSR, Scriya Biologiches%:aya ]to .1, 1973, I~q 37-46 Abstract: HistoloCical exandn-atioa of brain sect-tions from, doCs mibJect-2i to transverse accelerations of :15 g or fOT 30 to 40 seconds re-voaled pro- ncnmccd moiT-holc~-ical in the blool vesnels, incliz.1in"; rup"C"Lli-'a Of I.J-1c ve-Us with extensive hemori-hrl'-.es into the brain tizivto and ventr-iclc-s. ex-anial cerebro2pinal fluid p:vessuxe incra-ar;0'a to 15 to 20 [,, and thc:~:- wbile blood pressure contirued to grov in proportion to the intVns-itly of acceleration. Study of a model of tile pmeess showcd that, after aceeleration of up to 15 g, tranSr,-LIMI px-r.,sokira- in the cci-el)ral verscls OIC),~s not chan--e oilp-ii1ficantly. llm,,ever) tic coleratJor, of avor :1.5 rm-al pressure beyond the stivil!;th of the vasculur valls and cau-5,~ thm to rxuotiwe. Zhus., the of tih-e t-o v erse accelerations is depcrnc-nt an th,-, rclatirnt-Iiip c~f the strLictural comporients of' Vie vascular vull rind the Increace in trrn,,~mua-al PUBLICATIONS~.~ USSR jIOSKALEhTKO, Yu. Ye., VKYNSHTEY-N, G. B., and Ninutricherepnoye Krovoobrashcheniye v Usloviyakh Peregruzok i Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under Conditions of Accelerations and Weightlessness), Moscow, "Meditsina," 1971,: 280 pp TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 3 Introduction 5 -Mapte r 1. System of Intracranial Blood Circulation and~the Gravitation Factor 9 Period of early research into the cerebral blood circulation under t1te effect of centrifugal forces 9 Indirect proof of the effect of conditions of modified gravi- tation cn the intracranial. blood circulation system 13 Direct experimental data concerning the state of cranial blood circulation under conditions of a modified gravitati6nal field 21. 1/7 US. S R Jj()SKALENKOv Yu. Ye., et al., Vnutricherepnoye'Krovoobrasi-achenive v Uslovivak-h Feregruzok I Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under Condition of c A -celerations and Weightlessness), Moscow, "Meditsina," 1971, 280 pp page CLapter II. Certain Features in Intracranial Hemodynamics 28 Mechanisms in compensation of changes.of blood.filling of the brain's vascular system 28 Concerning the connection of hemodynamics and fluid dynamics In the craniospinal cavity 34 Pulse-type fluctuations in the intracranial blood circulation system 40 Respiratory waves of blood saturation of the brain and intra- cranial pressure 45 Biophysical structure of the intracranial blood circulation system 47 Brief inlormation concerning control of intracranial blood circulat.-Lon 54 USSR MOSKALENKO, Yij. Ye., et al., Vnutricherepnoye Krovoobrashcheniye v Usloviyakh Feregruzok i Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under Conditions of Accelerations and Weightlessness), Moscow, "Meditsina," 1971, 280 pp Page Chapter III. Procedural Approaches to a Study of Intracranial Blood -Circulation Under Conditionsof Modified Gravitation 63 Techniques for evaluating the state of intracranial blood circulat"on 64 Features in recording of intracranial pressure under conditions of an experiment with animals 69 Concerning an electroplethysmographic evaluation of dynamics involved in the brain's blood saturation 7~ Recordin& equipment and research technique 80 Procedure; for recording an intracraiiial-electroplethysmograni 81 Technique. for recording intracranial and intravascular pressure 89 Technique for preparation and conducting an experiment 94 I I; ir I 111 11,; 11; 1 V I U I M I I I I ~Nf IN r I iv I I I M I If I I I ~ I I If X I I I I I I I 12 A I I V I MIMS H It I IA R N 13 HV I W4 I -im USSR MOSKALENKO, Yu. Ye., et al., Vnutricherepnoye Krovoobrashcheniye v Usloviyakh Peregruzok i Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under Conditions of Accelerations and Weightlessness), Moscow, "Neditsina," 1971,i28O pp Page Processing of experimental data 98 Chapter IV. Intracranial Hemodynamics Under the Effect of Longitudinal Accelerations 102 Effect of longitudinal accelerations on the cardiovascular system 103 Dynamics of indexes of intracranial pulsation and r6spiratory waves involved in blood saturation of the, brain and intra- cranial pressure during the effect of longitudinal accelerations 108 Effect of longitudinal accelerations on variation in levels of blood fl-11ing of the skull cavity and, of intracranial pressure 113 Concerning possible physiological inechanisins of acti ve reactions of cerebral vessels during the effect of longitudin4l. accelera- tions 126 4/7 USSR HOSKAIZWNO, Yu. Ye., et al., Vnutricherepnoye Krovoobrashcheniye v Usloviyakh Petregruzok i Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under ConditIons of Accelerations and Weightlessness), Moscow, "Dieditsina," 1971, 280 pp Chapter V. Effect of Transverse Accelerationson Intracranial Hemodynamics 135 General description of changes in the blood circulation system under the effect of transverse accelerations 135 Dynamics of intracranial pulsation during the effect of trans- verse accelerations 142 Dynamics of respiratory waves in the intracranial blood circulation system under the effect of transverse accelerations 154 Variation. in levels of filling the skull cavity with blood and in intracranial pressure under the effect of transverse accelerations 160 Structural modifications in the vascular system of the brain under the effect of transverse accelerations 172 5/7 USSR MOSKALENKO, Yu, Ye., et al., Vnutrirherepnoye Krovoobrashcheniye v Usloviyak-h Teregruzok :L Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under Conditions of Accelerations and Weightlessness), Moscow "Meditsina," 1971, 280 pp Page On the compensatory possibilities of the intracranial blood circulation system under conditions of transverse acceletra- tions 184 Oiapter VI. Certain Aspects of the Effect of Conditions of Weight- lessness an Intracranial Blood.Circulation 196 'Reactions of the cardiovascular system in~a state of weight- -lessness and during simullation of it 197 Certain symptoms in inxpa~lment of cerebral. blood tlrjw tinder weightlessness condition6 and during simulation of fts actionn 214 Experimental data on the state of intracranial blood circula- tion under weightlessness conditions and during its.simulation 222 07. ~7 USSR MOSKALNEKO, Yu. Ye., at al., Vnutricherepnoye Krovoobrashcheniye v Usloviyakh Peregruzok i Nevesomosti: (Intracranial Blood Circulation Under Conditions of Accelerations and Weightlessness),. Moscow,~ "Meditsina," 1971, 280 pp Page Chapter VII. Concerning Problems of Protecting the Htiman Organism Under Conditions of Acdelerations and Weightlessness With Allowance for Features of the-Functioning of the Intracranial Blood Circulatory System 228 Mechanical means of shielding an organism from the effect of &-forces and weightlessness 230 On the effectiveness of certain pharmacological agents utilized for protection against the affect of C~forces and weightlessness 238 Certain remakrs on the effectiveness of.special types of training for increasing resistance to the action of G-forces and weightlessness an the organism 241 Bibliography 249 717 USSR U-Tr- 547-398-547-599-547-71 YALINTOVSIK-11Y., M. S:., OVSYANIK, V. D., Dnepropetrovsl, '-sity Ime" et vossoyedineniya Ukvainy s Rossiyey State Univel "Oxidation of Bicyclo /-2,2,17 -5-he-o". one - exo - 2- c arboxamide s Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy rhinii, Vol 7, Ro 10, Oct (1, pp 2139-2143. Abstract: Some bicyclo /2 2 17 -5-heDtane-e.-~o-2-carbo;camiides were ~yrnthesized from bicyclo-~'2,~-,17 -5-heDtene-exo-2-carbo---yli-c acid via. the acid chloride. O-.,-idat-fon of.t~e.resultant bicyclo /"27,2,17 -5-beptene-e;:o-2-carbo~zam ides with perphtha lie acid at the Eomer.7 of formation from phjuhRlic anhydride and concentrated hydrogen peroxide in the presence of urea gives the corresponding epoxides. 32 -UNCLASSIFIEO, f2 015 PRI)CESSING DATE--IISEPTO CONNECTION BETWEEN THE FORCE.DF IMPACT AND THE.CHARACTIER Or- CHANGES IN-CUTTING FORCES DURING PLANING U- .-'AUTHORll-KASYAN, M.V., APUTYUNYANi,.G*A-, RAGOASARYANt G*B% -.-,(,XMT RY 'OF -INFO---USSR ,_~,SOURCE-YEREVAN, IZVESTIYA AKAOEMII NAUK .ARMYANS KOY SSS R*~SERIYA TEKHNICHESK_IKH NAUK, VOL 23p NO Is 19704 PPI: 3-10 ,~~,DATE- PU3LISHE0--_.____7o S918JECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR .~-~,,TOPIC -rAGS-CUTTING TOOL, 81 BLIOGRAPHY, METAL CUTTINGI.METAL MACHINING, PLANING MACHINE X~'IONTROL MARK I NG-140 RESTRICTIONS O-OCUMENT, CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,.PROXY REi=L/FR,A4E-,-1987/i671 STEP NO--UR/0173/701023/001/0003/nOlO ~,~CIRC ACCIISSION ND---AP0104893 UNC LA SS I F fE0 ~015' UNCLASSIFIED! PR'oCESSIN:; DATE--IISEP70 ',-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104893 ABSTRACT./E*XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE OF THE DHYSTCjKl. NATURE: OFITHE CHANGE IN COMPONENTS OF CUTTING FORCE DURING PLANING IN CONNECTION WITH THE FORCE OF IMPACT. RATED AND EXPERIMENTAL VALUES OFo 'THE IMPACT FORCE UPON INCISION OF THE CUTTING TOOL ONTO MACHINED METAL ARE OBTAINED. 1T WAS ESTABLISHED THAT, BFGINNlt,,G Fr4om DEFINITE VALUES OF THE' SPEED OF CUTTING, BECAUSE (IF THE IMPACT OF CUTTING TOOL UPON MACHINED M.ETALt NOTICEABLE TRACES OF WEAR RESEMBLING WEAR CHAMFERING ARE OqRED ON4iTHE BACK SURFACE OF THE CUTTING TOOL. ASIA RESULT, FORCES ;- .':.~-.'.-ACTINIG, ON"-THE. BACK-SURFACE aF THE CUTTING TOOL.INCREASE'AND-THEREBY ~-'AUGMEN,T'~CGMPONENTS` OF *THE CUTTING FORCEi TWC)-fABLE$,. lw nit- UNCLASSIFIED GRWfli Of. HMOCENSULLIME FILMs o? iminum AttTL-WLD1: 06 DIELECTRIC SUBSTRATES [Article by V. A. kas'lan. F. 1. P4sechnik, Kishinev; Movosibirak, III 51~ I glotox A Kristollev i R-tnor. R-aisn.- 12-17 J-~'. 19 AccardIng to the published dntig. the method of thernal recrystallize- tion pvmjt8 us to obtain films only of a dendrItic structure. . This method coftxl&Lo~ln, creatlnx~& protective of a polycryaLalline r1la, awlting it wj~h subsequent rerrys tall ization, from the molt. Wehave performed a detailed study of the factors affecting the *true- cunm:mnd prvparty of the racrysti4li zed, ~ fIllne., , It1a demonstrated th factors art so followat 1) the substratt temperature for which the let ItI.I mail crys tAl line. film was obtained: 2) the temmerature and oxidation time of ii a it 'ci - f ' -ia~iiatt '~t 6i piatii~ii'4i- - - , ) "' " - -- -- --a!u.-a. _ OF C . I ~ I thedisplacevent rite of the liquid phsait fromi-I 4) crvi I .6tallLzatton rates. Matalographic. 11 roystructurAl and electron diffraction studies were made of the M~. It was found that d*Twndtn 4 an thapr:crystAllization conditions it to pomelb cc obtain the, film of these ty a ~: s) film with dandritic structure; b sonocrTQtaillne film having, micr*projections end packing dofects an the a-. Maps with a smooth surface. fac,"I e) aotwo6yetailini Honec ryotaillneln5b films were Obtained On MQ40CMOM at ftica. quartz and 44ppldre. The film thickness was tr4m I to 6 mievans. and the film ors reached 30 x~50 =2. Their electrical paremettra wet* clang to jho par=.,:,. of viassive crystvils. Thus, the n-type Mass with n - 2-101 c4- had a H&IL MMA'LlltT of 63.000 ri with permsmium) with m2/TsSc '16rOCWC"3ts`wp*r4turV' ** P-typs film (mlloyed P - 2-10 had a Hall mobility of the 4ceeptoro of A.5W 402/v sac at 17, K. USSR UDG FAStYAN, V.A-, KOZLOV, A.1., NIYOL'SIM, Y-J.A. IlStrain Sensitivity In p- and n-Type Ga5b Films" Tr. po fiz. poluDrovcdnikov. Kishinev. un-t (Works On Sa,;nicciiductor Physics. Kishinev University), 1971, Issue 3, pp 88-94 (from PZh;_Elek.troni1'.a i veye _Rrimeneni'~~e, No 7, JulY 1972, Abstract No 75377) Translation: Polycrystalline films of p- and n-type gallium antimonide on mica and ouartz stibstrates are prepared bxr discrete evaporation. Layers of n-type GaBb'were prepared with tellurium do'ping. 14onocry6tt-llinc filvia of p- and n-type gallium antimonide were grown by epitaxial depoeition orn'sW313trdtQ5 of MGno- crystals of GaAs an,i nya5b. The deformation, tf.,m-pera-turej &n6 time characteristics are studied of strain resistoris [tenzoreziitor] prepared on the basis of poly- crystalline and mono-orystolline films of n- and p-type Ga5b. The dependence of th-e absolute chan;Te of the resistance on the magnit-tide of. deform3tion with expansion and compression deformations bears a lineor chDrbcter up to the maxi- num distortions. A docrease of the nonsitivity ft-ctor with an In,,,rease of tomper- at-are is observed for till the films. The principal parameters of the. sensitivity resistors Rre determined. Strain resistors from polycrydalline n-type rjssb ar,3 the most :promising for the preparation or strain gaugije. [tanzodatchikj. High 1A2 SSR KIkSlY-411", V.A., at al. Tr. po fi--. Dolunrovodnikov. Xislalnev. ur~t, 1971,Iseje pp 88-94 vialues of s-b:rain sens-itivity Ltenzo--'-,uvstv.ite1Ir-oet'I ---n polycrystalline filme may be caused by the effect of intercrystallins barriers on the magnitude of the strain sensitivity. 6 ill. I tab. ref Summary. 21/2 89 USSR UDO 621-382:558.6~12 KAS'YAN, V.A., PASECIMIK, F.I. ;'Highly-Sensitive 'Fall E1W Generators From Motiocrystalline InSb Film.9" Tr. po fiz. Poluprovodnikov. Kishinev. un-t (IFIlorke On Semiconductor Physics. Kishinev Uni'veraity), 1971, Issue 5, pp 95--102 (from RME1,31etrnika i yexe primeneniye,, No 7, July 1972, Abstract No 7B~66) Tr~anslation: The Daper studies the electrical and frralvanci=cnetic properties of n-type InSb manocrystalline films suitable for creaticn cf Rall etf trans- ducere. higkily-aensitive Fal) ev-X transducers were preparod and their char8ctar- ur ' tront3ducorc, proptirt)d from mono- istico at lied. It in shown that thL- linll emi. .- tivity of '1400 orystallino of Indium ontimanide pooser-e a volta'cro tensi 700 mkVoereLed and the temperature coefficient aE volta:re eensitivity ia 0.05 percent/degree in the temperature range -50 + 500 C. In a pulee rep-ime of power supply the tranoducer sensitivity increaveo to (10 15) 0 Mkv/Dorated. 6 ill. 1 tub. 5 ref. Summary. ';_77 13SSR UDC: Blaslwhuk, V. Ye,., Voynitskiy, A. G. , Grabin, V. F., Gurevich, S. W., Kaslyan, V. V.:, Novikov, 14. V. "Defoxnation Resistance of AT-2 and AT-3 Titanium Alloys and Their I'velded Joints at ffiggh and l.oh. *remperatuyes" Kiev, Problemv P:rochnosti, No 7, 1972, pp 96-99. Abs t ract: The defoi-11.1tion rosistanm of AT-3 and A`r-2 alloys and semi metal is studiad in the 'K 1c,;.mcraturc mterval. The strength of the metal of sc:rs `00-700L in these allo,.-s :in tile interval up to 5000K does not fall bHow 90%, of the -rcnj, - -icld poi t Yth of the. alloys. The tempcratures dependences of sti:ength and -.Tit s Of the netals of thr- ~caiils and alloys, are siniiar. At 7000K, the strcngth of 1110 of the stmigth of AT-3 alloy. The.ductilit), of the scarm nietal drops to SOf' normal and Iii.111 tempe-ratures is similar to tile ductility of tile sc'm uctals at Lc ductility of the base metal at low tcm1')e2_aTlli7_ -se alloys, but fails bclr,-...- t1 c 7,7-- USSR UDC 336~42l,2e669*15,58-196 I?RUKE)19 I. I., IUS yAN,, V, V.p GOLOVASHCRUKl:A. 1.p GRABIN, V. P, and A. Institute imeni Ye. 0. Paton oX the Academy ff"=, of Solences, UktBSR *Deteraination Of thO Heating Temperature In RoUing High-Carbon Chroze- Titaaium Steelit- ftSeDw, St&1L* 11o 6 Jun 73 pp 546-50 Abstracts The temperatures of beginning fusion of eight high-carbon cbromium stee3z with and. without titanium were investigated with the help of a high- temperature microscopes The beating temperature in rolling or forging of Ingots. of h1gh-carbon alloyed steels weighing, up to 50 kg alust be 10-20UC below the temperature of beginning fugion, For Ingots of Uigher weight, considering poesible developuent of liquation pl-mnozena# tl* heating ten- peralum must to somewhat lower. Titaniump hindering the development of a readily fusittle, ledeburite eutectic, in high carbon chronium steels raises :their fusion tAsperature and extends the temperature range.' of ael ormation. eutectic ccmalsts saialy of cbroadum carbides. The presence of carbon In ibe investleated steels lovers the:fusion' texperaturevA raises the quaxtity of ledeburite eutectic. Four f1gureal two tablels three biblio- gra;bje refereViceaq 1/1 23 - p USSR UDC 539.4 WERODWO, L. M., GRABIN, V. F., and Kiev "Metallographic. Investigation of Hicroyielding of Copper and Nickel in the -650'C" Temperature Interval of 450 Moscow, Fizik-a iKhimiya Obrabotki Metallov, No 1, Jan-Feb 71, pp 66-70 Abstract: Microyielding parameters of pure copper and nickel were investi- gated at elevated temperatures by metallographic methods. Values of the microscopic elastic limit were determined. The energy of the activation process identifying the formation of slip curves in-the microyielding phase was,found to be 62.8 + 5 kcal/mol for nickel and 26.3 +kcal/mol for copper. USSR uDc: 621-396.6-002-72(088.8) -SAVCHENKO I. D., ZOZULYA, V. P., KAVYANEWO, A. T. "A Device for Straightening and Shaping the Axial Leads of Rsdio Elements" v.z:_', JJSSIR Authorls Certificate No 265200, filed 5Feb 69,'published 23 jun 70 ~from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No lV336 P) Translation- A device is proposed which'contairis ajig, a locetor and a :reciprocating sl-ider. As a distinguishing feature of the patent-, the Slider is equipped with symetrically located catchers nade in the form of crescent--shaped fingers which rest on the lateral surfaces of the jig, and with rollers which have square-grooves along the perimeter, and alzo irith a spring-loaded locator which holds~the bases of the leads against .the bosses of the jig. USSR UDC 539.3.01 LOGVINOV, V. B. ,KAS'YAX'ENKQ,_�. ^Dn the Effect of the Orientation of the Axes of Elastic Symmetry on the Stressed State of an Anisotropic Wedge" Tr. Nnvczcherlras. politekhn. in-ta.(Works of Novocherkassk Polytechnical Insti- tute), l972,.Vol. 3, pp, 105-117 (from RZh-+Iekhanika, No 3,*Mar 73, Abstract No 3V37) Translation: The effect of the angle of orientation of the axes of elastic s, .nnmetry on the stressed state of a wedge was.investigated using the example of an anisotropic wedge (a = 45') loaded along the lower edge by a distributed t:ransverse load which varies according to a quadratic parabolic law. The com- plitational results, stress diagram and graphs of the change in the corrections to the stresses as a function of the angle of orientation of the elastic pro- perties are JAi full agreement with results of a study previously made for an anisotropic, wedge (a = 26* 33'). It is shown.that the stress state for ani- sotropic materials depends to a very considerable degree on the orientation ok' elastic properties. For certain directions of the axes of elastic symme- try the calculation.can be conducted on the basis of tbeielementary theory of tl~ resistance of materials, since the calculated stresses determined on the 1.2 I I USSR MGMGV, V. B., KAS'YANENKO, S. I., Tr. Novocherkas. politekhn. in-ta, 19,72, Vol. 3, pp 105-117 basis of the exact formulas of elasticity theory practically coincide in these cases with the results of the solution of the resistance of materials. As the angle a rises at the vertex of the wedge, the magnitudes of the greatest correctlons increase sluce this region differs, much more from a beam region. 6 ref. Authors' abstract. 102 USSR UDC 669'.18.046.554 SIDOROV, N. V.,,GERASV-DV, Yu.. V., KHAYRUTDINOV, R. U., KIASIN, G. A., BAMOTIN, I. P., KAS'YANOV,~ A. G., CHEREMYO, B. A., and 11;1*RTRZIN, M. G., Zlatoust Met*A=TrrgTrZr-PTMTr, Scientific Research Metallurgical Institute, Chelyabinsk "Out-of-Furnace REfining of Low-Carbon Corrosion-Resistant Steels" Moscow, Metallurg, No 12, Dec 70, pp 22-23 Abstract. The smelting technology of low-carbon corrosion-resistant steels in electric arc furnaces with argon scavenging in the fcundry ladle has b(ten dev,eloped and introduced into production at the Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant. The main principla5 of the out-of-furnace degasaillig Or.-fectivene-va depends on the chemical composition of the ateel, the dildg, tuid the scavenging parameters were investigated. USSR UDC 6 9. LJ 0 1 3: ~56 2 Gul:- lv'Ii~l Tu. G.., LAR D) 1 11, (0 v C S f kS . ~,Git,11ASIMOV, TU. V KHASI :G. 'A. , PLAKOV, YU. V. , LEBEDEVA, V. IT. . CHelyabinsk~ P o 11 rt'- a c h n i c I Institute and Zlat-ous Mleta]1_17argical P lant "quality of Stainless, Low-Carbon Steeill *.'-rioscow, NotallurZ_ No MaY 70, Pp' :17-19 A s'a-`nleso, low-carbon sl-eei d ove 10 1) c d t '10 ZIa4-our't lbed. - The carbon conLr,nt a 2 t, etallurgical Plant is dq_scr.~. i roc J U U 2toel is ..ess than 0.03a,*'I, and t h e r. te, (, 1 is v i. (i. op furnam; wsing motal electrod.0s, or. by sca:vf; if."ing U vith, argron.. GoTma.risons wc~rii v.!adl~- betweei-I tl,~,La st.~;ai ~Iud similar motal ira-de in vacmzi. induotla.:L L a'c 1 C- g7vas the irmur:Lties in the variou!3 typea of stool 1: ~,x, o d. d u-:~C! 4- Uwo methods -- the use of -metal electrodes and a.';.-,*,.:).n Ocairc~11-- U ~L An an&!ys.:6s of "-he -esu'ts of a quamita e c; ties sho-v.-,,1,d that owing to the bigh,den-rea of CI- contamiration along the tran-mvpsa axis of thin, stvez~l i_- less than that along the longitudinal axis., 'Ph c L- h a r, i c 1 7-liz 62 2 UNCLAS~St*FIED PROCESSING DATE-040ECTO JITLE--QUALITY OF STAINLESS, LOW CARBON STEEL -U- i_'AUTHOR-(05)-KASYANOVt A.G., GUREVICH, YU.G*', MARKELOV9 A.I.t SIDORUVt GERXSTTMV,~Y". N V -_.C~OUNTRY (IF INFO--USSR METALLURG., NO 5# MAY 70t PP 17-19 DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAY70 -"_~SUIBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt MECH.p IND*r CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR JOPIC TA(;S--LOW CARBON STEEL, STAINLESS STEELP METALLURGIC PLANT, ::~:MECHANYCAL PROPERTY. ARGON SCAVENGING, VACUUM HELTlNG, HIGH QUALITY ':~.'-STEEL,,~ARC FURNACEi FERROUS LIQUID METALj ANDUCTIONi FURNACEp STEEL JMPURIVY CONTROL 14ARKING--hi.0 RESTRICTIONS ~,.DOCUMENT:CLASS--UN~CLASSIFIED ~_~PRCXY REEL/FRAME-3007/0409 STEP NO--URiOI30/70/000/005/OOL7/0019 C IRC ACCESSION N0-00135881 Alrv L A-S'S H: LT 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIEO' PRI06CESSING DATE-04DEC70 ACCESSION NO-AP0135881 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. kSTAINLESS, LOW CARBON STEEL ZLATOUST METALLURGICAL PLANT IS DEiCR16ED. THE CARBON DEVELOPED AT THE' !CONTEN'r OF THIS STEEL IS LESS THAN 0.030,PERCENTi AND THE STEEL IS MADE IN.OPEN ARC FURNACES USING METAL ELECTRODES OR.BY,SCAVENGING THE LIQUID .,STEEL RITH ARGON. COMPAalSONS WERE MADt 13ETWEEN THIS STEEL AND A :SIMILAR METAL MADE IN VACUUM INDUCTION FURNACES. A, 'rABLE GIVES THE IMPURIfIES IN THE VARIOUS TYPES OF STEEL: PRODUCED BY THE TWO METHODS, .,THE USI- OF METAL. ELECTRODES AND ARGON SCAVFMGING. AN ANALYSIS 13F THE RESULTS OF A QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATE-OF IMPURITIES SHOWED,THAT OWING TO ~THE HIGH DEGREE CF DEFORMATION, THEZONTAMINATION ALONG THE TRANSVERSE ~,AXIS 01: THE STEEL SHEET IS LESS THAN THAT ALONG THE~ LONGITUDINAL AXISs THE MECHAN.ICAL CliARACTERISTICS OF T14E StEEL. SATISFIED ALL TECHNIcAL A COMPARISON OF lHE 14ECHANICAL CHA~R~~GrEit.ISTKS Olr-~ THIS '-STEEL 14ADE BY THE THREE PROCESSES -DESCUSSED I METALLIC ELECTRODES, ARGON :S.CAVENI;INGr AND VACUUM fNDUCTIONY IS ALSO ~PRESENTED~* FACILITY; CHELYARINSK POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTEe FACILITY: ZLATOUS ~~MEJALLIJRGICAL PLANT. USSR UDC 6.21.357.7:669.65176 "Electrodeposition of Tin-bismuth Alloy in Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte with Surface Active Agents" Tekknol. i Orgmiz. Proizv-va. Nauch.-proizv. sb. [Technology and Organiza- tion of Production, Scientific-Production Collection], No'5, 1971, pr 60-64, (Trkmslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, khimiya, No 3, 1972, Abstract No ~26 from the Resume) Translation. Results are presented from a study of the electrochemical co- precipitation of Bi with Sn in a sulfuric acid electrolyte with,an anode of Sn-Bi alloy in the presence of a surfactantperformed by.a radio isotope MetluDd. using Bi-210 as a label. CA) S4:17Pq3, 54511 Wrt 616.314 13-036 Ali NOV 07ifil6.152.3707C SOM TRAM HIWMt4.NLVGXTS IN 119 BLOOD Of. PATLMnS SUPYERWO MX =Mac FLUORD Sig (Article by-V%I-Nikoluev N.I. Sidarkin, &G. X&S*TAqovA. Central scioztL.-~t Res arch..&ad construction Design tustztuta 4z rrdFFY13QU4_= fteumoconICS12 4~lj Saf:ty Technology In- Berst-kil, ~Hnsrzv. L6-$ bjaoiia~ No 10, i971, pp 77-80) In the literature it has been mentioned that there is a sla%larity a between. the main pathogtriatic mechanisms of occupational and endemic flu-2=12~:,~'. (R.D. Cabovich; A.A. Zhavorfnkovl, Hauschild). However. accupatie"I fluarl" poisoning aftoa, loses strict! specificity because of the expoeureaf worke-,* to other- Uduatrial factors (Various type& of dust and gas, nolse, w1brati-7., Twmp"returs fluctuations. etc). From this point. of view, endemic, fluores is i hasobvious advantages for livestLgaticus. Endemic fluorasip. as.ve know_ix encountered among the Inhabitants of ov"ral-XaZions of the Apsheran Panintula, where the natural water has a constdarzbla fluorine content (A~A. Akhmed*v). Thum, according to the dats I of the Ptay. Sanitary and EpIdeoliclogy Station, the natural *cure.. in tht 1 village of Cousany contain 2 mg/lit4r of fluorine, the level ranges from 3.81 to 2S.6 mg/lIter In Fat'moi, And 2.6 tu 3.4 mallit&v in Zyrya. Although for, the last few ygara the Inhabitants of these villages drink primarily bottl*4 water brought In from elsawheres' the system of sanitary Inspection is In 64q a: a h I to rule 'cut consumption of n. I&total fluorinated water for drinking and houso Among the.disarders related to, fluorsele.. disturbances In'=dtabolism sometrace 41tments have not been investigated very much. It has been re-,rl 11 that fluorine has _L_ -%kw ''h IL thera'ImL an antagonism In the organism between. flumim and aluminum CKarlAr, at *I, ) as well as synergism between fluorias and molybdenum (Stookov and "Uhl*;il The high sensitivity of trace mineral metabolism to the toxic effock of fluorine 'compounds indressas the research $A:thii:diractjoa1 to unriun, my east vacou -pr, patients,- Buz . . - nl, !!T~ Vs 'a' d. no* Wersiuri, on thii;subjer-t i14- A, ..:113 (tic UNCLASSIFIEa~ PRd!CESStNG DATE--20NOV70 ITL E-PY k I UA Z I N-E SISY N f H E S I S AND Nuc LE op H I L I r, suBSTITUTIUN OF 3, -U- UhOft-~(014)-NUVI TSAI Y, K.YU. SADOVAYA, N.,K.t YE.F., SEMINA:, A CCUNTRY LF INFC--LSSR C-ETERCTSIKL. SOEDIN. 1970, 3) 412-14 6A TE PUBL I SHEO------7C -SLSJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY 'ESISt HETEROCYCL:IC hITRbGEN:' EXCHANGE IRGANIc, SYNTH ZOMPOUNOP TOPIC TM S L )UND TVIONYL CHLORIDE AMINEj ORGANIC AzINE COMM -REACT-115N9 CQ4TRCL 19ARK I &G-NO RESTR ICT IONS OCCUM EINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :':PROXY REELiFRAME--3001/0228 STEP NO- UR/0409/70/000/003/0412/0414 IRC ACCESSM.' NO-AP0126011 213 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D.ATE-20NOV70 .---C IRC ACCESSICN ING-AP0126011 :-ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT-t U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO A SOLN. C4-- 15 ML SOCL SUB2 IN 20 VL ANHYL CHCL SUB3 WAS ADDEO A S CLN o, OF 12 G 1. ~R EQUALS 1311) [N 60 ML A NHYD. 4 LriCL SU133 AND THE 14HOLE STIRRE0,2 HR TO YIELD 81PERCENT 1.1-ICL (R EQUALS CL) (11.1iCL), M. 121-1.5Z)EGREES 4ETOAC). flS (3t3 G) IN 30 ML -CEO TG MECH WAS. AD DROPW ISE 14EGNA (FROM J.d4 G NA) Pl 30 PIL ANHYD. MEOH L) TH INHGLE AT -4 T E, 4-5 _0 1 1) AN , E STIRRED 30 MIN Roo, MP. ANU REFLUXED HR I Y EL 76PEkr-:ENT I (R EQUALS ONE) r b SUB Ll 114-15DE-GREES, ~ 0 PkIME20 1.0978 N PRIME2:0 SUBC 1.507; PICRATE M. 87-8DEGREES (AQ. ETOH). SIMILARLY WAS 138TAINE-0 55PERCENT I (R EQUALS OETIP 6 SUB.7 iob-901-'GREES, D PRIME20 PRIAE;!C SU60 1.4-390i PICRATE 14. 103-4L)E(;REES lAQ. ETOH). TO N 2 AN EMUl--SIGN OF C.69 G NA I ML PHME 4AS AOUED DRUPWLS:E: AT 45-50o'-GREE S 3.3 G PHS119 STI'RRING CUNTINUED 4 HRt 11 (FROK 3,36 11.1-ICL) IN PHME ADDEO,. 0,0 THE WHGLE HEATED 2 HR GN A .801L,ING WATER BATH TO YIELD 96PERCENT I IR EQUALS SPH), M. 54-5.50EGRE ES (PETROLEUM ETHERI; PICRATE M. 112-13uEGREE.41 (ETCH) . A MIXTO OF 2.~5 G II.HCL:Afll) 1..2 G (H SU82 -.N)SU62 CS IN 300 ML ANHYD. ME SU82 CO WAS REFLUXED 10 11R TO YIELD 92PERC14NT I (R EQUALS SC(:NH)NH SU82 2HCL)o M. 187--~8DEGREES IDECOMPN.) H L-x AN E- Y-ECH.) .THIS (2.5 G) HEATED i HK ON A 130ILiNG WATER bATH wum '-~SATD.' K. SU82 CO SUB3 SOLN. GAVE'94PERCENT I (R~EQUALS SH). 3/3 cio UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 C 1,4C ACCESSICIN NO-AP0126011 :~-A,3ST-t'iACT/EX[t,~'tCT--li.HCL AiND THE APPROPRIATF AMINE REFLUXED 3 HR IN ETHCRj- C SU66 H JU-i6 UR IN THU AiMINE GAVE. THE FOLLOWING I fAs B.P.t MMI MsP.-P.P. 01PICIRIATEl A~sJ PERCENT YIELO &IVEN): N EiS UBT 2 124-50EGRLES-6f MINUS, 145.5-60EGR.EES 18TUH)s 8!; M.URPHOLI(Nor 56-70EGREES, 169-70DEGREES (ETOH)t ~85; 1 PYRROLIDINYLt -1.5, 51-2LE13-REES, 148-9DEGREES L150E~ i,EES I I ETOfl) j, 9,6. TO A SOLN, GF 2'- 6- uALN IN 5 ML~ H SU32 0 .(IN A.:WATER, BATH WAS ADDED 3.3 G llotiCL IN 2 0 - m. LETCH, ANO~THE WHOLE REFLUXEO I HR; TO: :Y I ELD 40RERCENT I (R EQUALS CN) 11 Mt. 90-10EGREES (C SU36 H SU66) HC:Lt SALT 14.~ 112-3D['GREES I ETOAC) . -THIS, (1 G) IN 15 IML 10PERCENY HCL HEATED. 5i HR AT 6qDEGRHS GAVE I-00PERCENT I (R EQUALS H) i M. - L91 .21)EGR;EES:l (M& SUBZ. cojo %# I V: usslidl FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. Ui IM. LGMCN0SGVAv MOSCGW,~ USSR KASYANYUK. S. A. "The Restoration of Signal Functions on the Basis of Fixed Elements at a Finite Number of Points". Probl. Peredachi Inform. [Problems of Information Transmission), 19J3, 9, No 2, pp 24-30 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V474) Translation: The problem of restoration of a signal function with a finite spectrum on the basis of fixed values and values of derivatives at a finite number of points is solved for a number of a priori,limita- tions on tho spectrum. Author's view 1/1 ....... ...... -112 045 UNCLASSIFIED,~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T*I,TLE--CERTAIN PRO13ERTIES OF THE STIMULATED EMISSION OF A PULSEO ....-ULTRAVLOLET N2 LASER WITH A TRANSVERSE DISCHARGE -(J- AUTHOR-KASYMDZHAN0Vt M.A* C'dUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE--MOSKOVSKII UNIVERSITET. VESTNIK* SERIIA III-FIZIKAF ASTRONOMIIAP NOL.. Ilt JAN-.-FEB. 1970t P. 83-86 DATE PUBL ISHED------70 ~WBJECT AREAS--PHYSSICS OPIC TAGS--LASER EMISSION COHERENCE# PULSE LASER, UV LASER, LASER BEAN, .~',j-ASER:-PUMPING/(U]N2 UV LASER ~ CTWTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1629 STEP ND--UR/018IJ/?O/Ult/000/0083/0086 C_tRC ACCESSION NO--ALP0054475 .2/2 045 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0054475 .ABSTRACT/I-:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE -TRANSVERSE STRUCTURE, TIME DEPENDENCE, AND SPATIAL COHERENCE OF THE EMISSION-OF 'A PULSED UV MOLECULAR NITROGEN LASER OPERATING AT A WAVELENGTH OF 3371 A. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE TRANSVERSE STRUCTURE OF THE LASER BEAM DEPENDS ON THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE MIRRORS't AND T14AT THE LASER REMISSION IS COHERENT OVER THE.ENTIRE APERTURE. THE.EXPEOIENCY OF .'PUMPING~SUCH LASERS WITH ANOTHER LASER IS DEMONSTRATED., '-FACILITY: MOSKOVSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITETP 140SCQW, USSR. USSR UDC 577.1:612.C.14.18 KASY' 1110V A. and ZAKIROVA, L. S., Tashkent State University imen' V. I. Lenin Sig "FractJ,onation of Radiotoxins and Study of Their Biological Propertie Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 3, 1970, pp, 6-8 Abstract: Purified fractions of radiotoxins where isolated from irradiated potato tubers and rat liver and Cheir btological propvrties were sttidied. Irradiation with CC,60 gamma-rays was conducted at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences 'dzbek SSR (dose rate 15 r/sec). The total dose for potato tubers was -nisms were ex- 50,000 r, and 1,000 r for rats. Radiatoxims from irradiated orga tracted 24 hr after irradiation and fractionated on.a Sephadex 1D-& colurin. Absorption spectrum was measurecl at 265 mill finicrons. The effecL of radio- toxinson the growth and development of corn toots was studied. It was found that the most purified fractions act on corn roots much like gamma-rays, but to a.Much weaker degree. UOR UDC: 621-315.592.001.5:537-533.8 KASYMOV, A. Kh. and NORMURADOV, M. "Secondary Electron Emission of a Silicon Monoorystal Doped by Iola Bombardment as a Function of the Temperature" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i elektronika., No 8, 1972, pp 1769-1770 Abstract: This brief communication is the follow-un to a previous pamper written by the authors named above in the same journal (5, L7, p, 1109) in which the method of.measurement and the preparation of,the target used in the present communication were given. In tha present paper, the target to be bombarded by various ions is monocrystalline f3ilicon with a resistivity of 3.30 olun-cm, n-type, and a secon& crystal, p-type, with.aresistivity of 2000 ohm-cm. Them purpose of the experiment is to investigato the electron see- ondary emisEiion from the target. Curves were obtained for the coefficient of secondary electron emission as functions of the energy of the prizaary electrons, in,the energy~~ran& of 100-1800 ev,for doped. specimens heated to various temperatures. Curves are also plotted for the effect of target heating on the secondary electron emission coefficient as a function of the primary UF,,.SR KAMOV, A. Kh., et al, Radiotekhnika i elektrrjnika, No 8, 1972, PP 1769-1770 electron energy, and for the maximum secondary emission coeffi- cient as a function of tile heati-ng,time at various specimen temperatures. It is noted that with an increase in specimen temperature up to 4000 C at the time of the doping, there is a decrease in the relative,change ofthe coefficient as compared to the change at room temperature. 2/2 91[ -7.5".8 USSR UDC 5.~ IIAKHIDOV, U, V. ARIFCV, YU. A., IJAMIQY4, "Inveetigation Of The Secondary Ele Lkten Single Crystals" ctron, Emiesion Of Tung IaE~n. tr.jI Tashkent politekhn. in-t QS~Ientific Works] TasUent Polytechnical notitute , 1970, No 65, pp '29-"74_(:From RZh---ElektronIk& i yeye primeneniye, No 12, I December 1970, Abstract No 12A17) T-ransla+iont The aecondary electron emission of the LIll.' and (110] facets of einfle crye*ale of tungsten in the area of primqry electron energies E =ICO 4 2000 a.v. X was investigated in a vacuum of~lo-7 am xercury by the method of- double mo;-jl8tion with a-itomatic recording of the results. The dependence of.the secondary emission cooffIzient, on the enerry of the primary electrons for single crystal W ob- tained agrees satisfactorily with dato from the literature, which confirms the pro- cielon of th" method of measurement used. The results for oin lo orystal targets were: I.or Will 1.21, with Sp. = 9Q0 ea.; for. 4[1105a 1.11, with 9 1000 s.v1.j?fi;oarxp=olycrystaIlin o W(t .44, wlthiZpm o.v.). N .5 pm UDC r_Z7.5:71.8 USSR ARI FC7 U.A. BUNA ZZARCY, D. IlSeconditry -"-Iectron 8miesion Cf Sodium iind Potassium Films", Na u c h n ~h_lont, in-ta QScientific 'A'orko) TDahlr:ent Folytechnical tr. ' Ta )Opp 21_,2~1 from RZh_ Univervi C, Jo A -Elektronika i ye;,re primenaniye, ",%Io. 12, Dece-mber 1970, Abstract No 12A16), Translationj An investigation is conducted by the. osclillographic. method of the total energetic anectrum of second!jry electrons and-its separate flerxents as a function of the thickness of Na and Y films on Mo. In proportion to the,deposition of the films, a change was observed of the intensity of the maximums of the corresponding emission of slow Auger electrons, the peaks of' the characteristic losses, und the elastically reflected electrons. The resiAte are explained:by.the change of operution of the ~,Bystem!s. work function in the process of deposition of the film. ill. 8 ref. N.S. USSR UDC 537.533.8 ARIF)3V, U. A., VAKHIDOV, U. A. and KASYMOV, A, KH. "Secondary Elec-,ron Emission of Tungsten and Molybdenum Single Crystals Moscow, Izvestiya AJcademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicbeskaya, No. 3, Mar 71, pp 560- -561 Abstract: Secondary electron emission of metals was studied in tungsten and molybdenum single crystals,since all previous studies except for one were inade with polycrystalline samples and it was of interest to study this phenomenon in single crystals samplas to examine the effect of secondary emission properties from the aspect of structure. The secondary electron emission of tungsten and molybdenum single cryatals in the primary e lec, tron range EP= 100-1500 ev was a 'La e studied for the faces (111) and (110) of a tungsten single cryst 1 and the c S (100) and (110) of a molybdenum single crystal using the double modulalion method. Curves are given showing the total coefficient, of secon&-try electron emission a, the truly secondary electrons 6, and the elastically and inelastically reflected electrons n as a finction of the energy of the primary electrons E far these face-z P 1/2 VIIII ln;IVA "HU9 NNIMINIM till IVU. USSR in both single crystals. It was found that there are differences in the Hne structure in the curves cr 6 = f(E), and n = f(E ) for different faces P P P of tu-igsten and molybdenum and that these differences depend on the packing den- sity of the target studied. For denser faces the maxima are observed at greater energies than for less densely packed faces.: The valueslof a, 6,and n corresDond- ingto E have smaller values for the densely packed faces. P max -Y4. USSR UDC: 51 KASYMOV S. "On a Problem of Optimum Planning ~of Transportation of Non- metalliferous; Construction 'Materials in Central Asia" Nauch. zap. Tashkent. in-t nar. kh-va. (Scientific Notes. Taslikent Institute oT the -NationalE nomy), 1971, vyp. 60, pp 43-48 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No i8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V590) [No abstract] USSR UDC 51 DADABAYEVA, R. A., IBRAGUMODMAYEV, S., )v S "Determining the Linear 'Kinematict Production Function Considering the Effect of External Loading" Nauch. zap. Tashkent. in-t nar. kh-va-(Scientific Notes of Tashkent Institute of :the National Economy), 1971, vyp. 60, pp 49-53 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep, 72, Abstract No 9V509) No abstract V3 009 'UNCLASSIFIED, Pkr)CES~ING DATE DEC70 .-.T:.ITLE---PRODUCT OF TAE CONDENSATION OF LUPININIC ACID WITH PIPERID[NE _U_. ,..-AUTHOR-(04)-ASLANOVp KH.A.j KASYMOVy T.Ki.? SADYKOVr A.S.v ISHBAYEV, A.I.. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE--KHIM* GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIN. 1970t'(4)t 492-4 :-~~__DATE PUBL I SHED----- 70 SUBJECT AR::_:AS--CHEMlSTRYy BIOLOGICAL AND~MEDICAL SCIE,NCE:S ~TOPIC TAGS---ORGANIC ACIDt ALKALOID, HETEROCYCLIC NITAOG9N COMPOUND CONTROL MAItKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT -CI.ASS--UNCLASS.TFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/091t7 STEP NO--UR/0409/70/000/004/0492/0494 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134668 -1 IN a L =Room UINC L A S'S I F PROCESSItIG DATE--04DEC70 213 009 IED N NO--AP0134668 CI.RC ACCESS101 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. TOA SOLN. OF 11 G LUPIINI~ ACID IN 120 Mt. PIPERIDINE WAS ADDED PORTIONWISE 46 -G P $UB2 0 SUB5 AND THE AIXT REFLUXED 3 HR TO YIELD 75.5PERCENT D I (X EQUAL5,0i R EQUALS PIPE~IDINO) (D 41), 8 SUB5 228-30DEGREES, lALPHA),$lUBD 54.2DEGREES (ETOH); PERCHLORATE M, 199-200DEGRE-ES (H SUB2 0); HC 1. S~ALT M. -15DEGREES (ME SUB2 CO). :D BY 1.6 HR REFLUX IN 14 i1 WAS HYDROLYZE 1 20PERCENT H SUB2 SO SUB4. 11 (3 G) IN :50 ML ET SO? 0 lrlikS ADDED TO A WARM SOLN. OF 1 G LIALH SUB4 IN 150 ML ET SUB2 0 AND THE MIXTs HEATED 3 HR TO YIELD D I (X EQUALS 14 SUB21 :R EQUALS PIPERIOINO) ED 111), 6 SUB10 158-60DEGREES, (ALPHA) SUBD 196.50EGREES (ET01i) ; PICRATE M. 205-6L)EGREES (ETOHl III WAS ALSO OBTAINED BY HEATING 3.9 G BILOMOEPILUPINAtiE (D IV) AND 20 ML. PIPERIDINE IN A SEALED.TUBE AT 15-60DEGREES FOR 6 HR. A SOLN. OF 10 G. 0 1 [X EQUALS Ot R EQUALS CHI IN 200 ML WAS SATD. WITH HCL FOR 8 HR, THEN KEPT 24 HR AND REFLUXED 4 HR TO YIELD 55PIRCENT 0 1 (X EQUALS at R EQUhLS OET) (D V), B SUB4 139-40DEGREES-i (ALPHA) SURD 48DEGREES -(ETOH). A SOLN. OR 4.7 G V IN 70 ML ET SU62 0 WAS. ADDED TO A WARM SOLN. OF 2: G LIALH SU84 IN 300 ML ET SURZ ~ 0: AND THE :MIXT.. REFLUXED 4 HR TO YIELD 98.4PERCENT D I (X EQUALS H.SUB2,' IR EQUALS 0H (1) 'VI), N. ~A SOLN. OF 3.5 G D VI ErOHJ.. TO 79-80DEGREES# (ALPHA) SUBD 36o8DEGREESI( I-N 6.0 ML.C SUB6 H SU86 WAS ADDED PORTIONWISE 15 G.PBR SlUB5 AND THE RIXT. REFLUXED 2 HR TO YIELD 98.5PERCENT 0 IV# 8 SUB2 120-30DEGREES (ALPHA) SUBD 61DEGREES (ETCH). LUPININE f-11 G) WAS BROM[NATE0, UNDER SIMILAR CONDITIMIS TO YIELD 99PERCENT L IVv B SUB2: 126-30DEGREE3s, (ALPHA) SUBD MINUS 27.20EGREES (ETCH); PICRATE 14. 13.4-50EGREES 1.11 SU112 0). Z2: 02.1 UNCLASS FF I Eb~~ PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 SION NO-AM0114856 CIRC ACCE S1 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTRODUCTIOk 5. CHAPTER I FOR INTERPRETATION OF INTERLAYER FORMATIONS OF IONOSPHERE T. 11 ~LAYEJI E2 ~24. III ADDITIONAL SUBMAXTMA OF ICINIZATION, OF THE NbSPHERIC F REGION AND VERTICALLY MGWfNG~01 TUR ACES 93. B1BtI0GRJtPHY 123. THE AUTHOR GENERALIZES AND CLASSIFIES THE AVAILABLE -DATA GN INTERLAYER FORMATIONS (IF IONOSPHERE OFIJAIWID ON GROUND IONGSUNDES. DISCUSSED IS-THE PLANETARY W.STRIBUT~DN OF ELECTR13N CC-NCENTRATION AND FREQUENCY OF APPEARANCE.OF THE.E2 LAYERt APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS OF It"JERMECIATE LAYERS, CONUNECTIOIN BETWEEN PARARETERS Of TUTERFEDIATE LAYERS AND GEOPHYSICAL AND HELIOPHYSKA'L PflENoMFNA. THE AUTHON ANALYZES THE APPLICATION.OF THE EQUATION Or- A SIMPLE LAYER TO INTERKE014TE-LAYERS AND EVALUATES T14E EFFECTIVE REC&MBINATION :,CCIEFFICIENT INDEXo THE RATES OF ELECTRON FORMATION AN13 THE110NIZATION ITT EN FOR GEOPHYSICISTS-,ANO ASTRONOMERS.', WAS W UNCLASSIFIED --m-m- =,mm; n -015.4:612 USSR UDC 615.371:576.851.42] .015.1 ICAS and CIIER-NIKOVA, Z. S., Scientific Research InstituLe of ~Yg A -f o--n Ke-g a4 ratto~rgv, Ministry of Health, Kazakh SSR ".5tate of Natural Immunity in Persons Inoculated Several Times With Live Brucellosis Vaccine BA-19. III. The Effect of Vaccine Strains on the Lysozyiae Content Under Experimental Conditions and in Vaccinated Persons" Moscow, Zhurnal ~Iikrobiologii, Epidemiolog~i i Immunobio~ogii, No 9, 1971, pp 91-95 Abstract: Inoculation of guinea pigs with BA-19 vaccine or Brucella strains 16 or 998/102 lawered the lysozyme titer on day 7. It rose slightly by day 30 but continued to decrease thereafter, reaching the lowest point by day 60. In humans, BA-19 vaccine likewise decreased the lysozyme titer in the blood, the maximiim decrease occurring 2 months after inoculatiou. 11cr.-re ver, the 1YSOZYTle titer in saliva after decreasing for 15 days increased sharply thereafter and by day 30 reached or exceeded tile original leval. The greatest decrease in lysozyme titer coincided with the max-irium accumulation of specific agglutinins in both guinea pigs and humans. 1/1 USSR UDC 619,616.988.23-084.636.9 State Scientific Control Institute for Veterinary Preparations "Trials of Dry Virus Vaccine Against Aujeszky's Disease in Fur-Bearing -Animals" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 10, Oct 70, pp 47-48 Abst:ract: Foxes and minks were inoculated intramuscularly t-dice at 14-day inte:rvals with vaccine prepared from a modified strain of Aujeszky's disease viru; BUK TK-300 (dose, 2 x 104 TCD50). The strain was developed by the Czech researcher A. Zhuffa, who obtained it by repeatedly passaging the "Bucharest" strain on chorioallantoic membrane in chick embryos. Twenty days or 3-1/2 to 4 months later, the animals.were fed virua-containing matel:ial from the parenchymatous argans of rabbitiq that had died of ex- perimentally induced Aujeszky's,dieease.: -All of the vaccinated animala surv.Lved, while all of the controls died. 112 041) UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 --HY0fkOXYETHYL CYANOFTHYL CELLULOSE -U- JITLE ~_.AUTHQR-(05)-KATA YERMILDVA, I.I., SMIRNOVA, G.N., KHIN, ~N#Ne PROK FYEVAI M.V. I ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1970t (2), 23-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '~S,UBJeCT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TAGS--HYDROXYL RADICALt CELLULOSE RESIN, SYNTHESIS, POLYMER, TRANSITION TEMPERATUREt STRENGTH, DIELECTRIC PROPERTYt ADHESION: CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS .-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED CYANIOEr CHE"41CAL PLASTIC FILOIr TENSILE RROXY REEL/I:RAME--1997/0673 STEP NO--Ult/0191/7otoootoo2/oo23/oa25 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP'0119581 -UtJ C LA S 1_1 F_f F_ n 212 041) UNCLASSUIED PROCESSING DATE--Z30CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119581 ABSTRACT/E;(TRACT--(Ll).GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYNTHESIS AND PHYSICUCHEM. PROPERTIlzS, OF THE TITLE POLYMER (1) (USE0 AS A BINDER FOR ELECTROLUMINOPHORS) WERE STUDIED. THE MOST EFFECTJVE METHOD OF PREPG. I INVOLVED CYANOETHYLATION OF TECH. HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE (11) (3.5 MOLES *CHCN-ELE,',IENTARY UNIT OF A OF, CH SU112- 11) AT 30DEGIIEES FOR. 3 HR. I H D A GLASS TRANSITION TEMP. OF SIMILAR TO 40DEGREFS AND A VISCOELASTIC TRANSITION TEMP. OF 100DEGREES. COLORLESS AND TRANSPARENT FILMS WERE PREPD. FROM SOLNS. OF 1. THE FILMS EXHIRITED HIGH TENSILE STRENGTffp RELATIVE ELONGATION AT BREAKP AND G0OD.Dl-ELECp PROPERTIES, AND WERE READILY e..ONDED TO GLASSs METALS9. AND OTHER MATERIALS. USSR UDC 621.372.8.092.22 KATALEVSKIY, V. 1-1 ZHDANOV, N. N.0 SHADRIN, A. I. "Study of the Dispersion Properties of some Delay Systems" Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection),,:1970, vyp, 14, pp 84- - 'Abstract No 411124) 90 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Translation: The method of equivalent circuits was used to investigate the dispersion relation of complex delay systems, There are 5 illustrations and a 1-entry- bibliography. A I USSR UDC 621.372.8.092.22 SHIN, it. G. , KATAK2VSKIY, V. 111. "Calculating the Characterictics of Opposing Rod Delay Systems by the Electra- -wdc Method" d yn. Radiote]Lhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-teklin. sb, (Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection) , 1970, vyp. 14, pp 77- ~82 (froia RM-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Ab.stract No 43123) Translation: The dispersion equation of a delay system is obtained; the dis- persltm~ characterit;tic is constructed. There are 5 illustrations and a 5- entry b:Lbliagraphy, Acc. Nr: P7043677*4* Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy 1. Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1970D Vol 58, Nr 21, ppj~"-6s,* PHOTON DRAG OF FREE: CARRIERS IN DIRECT INTEMBAND TRANSMONS- M SUMICOINDUCTOAS Danishevskjy, A~, M.; Kat klymAl-A 41, YaroshetskiX, I., 'D ; Ryy!Sjn a- of fre.? carriers by light in direct qtical transitions iS PTedicted and experi- D rag mentally observed. The experiment was carried out in hole germanium by means of a C"0--i Q-switched laser with a peak power of about 2 kNNT~ With vai-iitiou of the tem- pvature.from room to nitrogen temperature inversion of the &ng curr(mt si '-n is found re W to occur. Ile regularities observed a in good agreement I.th tho theor), developed Md. UDC 612.816 USSR KATA~~f Uq-~. Chair of Zoology, State Pedagogical institute imeni Ullyanov, Ul'yanovsk. "Parabiotic Nature of Wave n