SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANOVA, V.P. - PANTSYRNYY, V.I.
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USSR
OSANOV, D. P., PANOVA, V. P., a4d AREWYEVA, Z. S., Editorial Board of
Zhurnal Fi.iere-srovcl~'"r~Fll-zJo-urnaI of Physical Chemistry) of the Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Experimental Basis of Age Parameters for a Mathematical Model of the
Metabolism of Radioactive Strontium"
Eksperimental'noye obosnovaniye vozrastnykh parametrov matematicheskoy
modeli metabolizma radioaktivnogo strontsiya (cf. English above), Moscow,
1970, 18 pp, ill, bibliography with 10 titles (No 2883-70 Dep) (from
RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 8, 25 Apr 71, Abstract No 8FI310 Dep by
authors)
Translation: The work presents the results of an expevimental investigation
of the rate of elimination of radioactive strontium from dog organism as a
-unction,of age. Discharge functions are determined for five age groups.
A method is given for the interpolation of the discharge functions for any
age. The authors consider one of the possibilities of using the results of
this work in calculating doses for peoplO,of different ages.
USSR
uw 617-ool.17f-o6:6i(5-oo3,939.6-085.355:577-
156.oi4
DOLGINA, M. I., PANOVA Yu. M. ZAIETS, T. L., and 1WZR-3TSOVA A. N.)
Institute of Sur-gery im. lri~;hnevskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR,
Yb B C ow
Ways of Slowing Pro-vein Catabolism in Burns"
14oscov, Sovetskaya Neditsina, NO 1, 1973,~ PP 33-36
Abstract: Contrical, an East Gernan drug known to inhibit trypsin, chynotrypsin,
plasmin, and kallidinogenase, -was ad.-dnistered to 28 patients with extensive
thermal burns P-11 of wht)m were suffering from hypoproteinemia, hy-p
.1 . oalbumi nerda,
and elevated globulin levels at the initiation of contrical treatment. 'The drug
prevented "the continued decrease in serum -proteins'. espeaially albiunins, cnar-
acteristic of the early period of burns. Two to 3 days after.the burn the
activity of the proteolytic enzymes increased markedly along vith the develop-
ment of hypo- and dysprotinemia. CQntrical was suspand.-ed after 7 days but
proteolytic activity began to decrease and continued to do so for 7 nore days.
At this tim-- the Datients exhibited a tendency toward hyperexaretion of
nitrogen (urea nit-rorfen) a--rd sharp increase in excretion of creatine. Thus.,
contrical would seen to be efficacious in inhibiting the breakdowu of tissue
and serum proteins that normally occurs in:burns.
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Exobiology
USSR UDC 523.07
PARQUIN, B- Candid-ate of Physicomathematical. Sciences
"Extraterrestial Civilization Problems and Opinions"
Noscow, Priroda, No 7i Jul 71, pp 56-61
Abstracti The article discusses the difficulties of corxect m;ethodological
formulation of the problem of extrater-restial civilizations and presents a
critical review of some of the statements iiade by reade:~,s of Priroda in
response to an article on this subject published several years ago, The success
of the solution of this problen, is related-to the interTretat'ion 3300 C. On
th-a gasis of its physico-chemical. properties, IR and UV data
it was identtfied as verrukarin A*
77
_112 UNCLASS! F tF plzi,jr.E71s'i;!%-~ MTf---0?FKT70
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-TITLE-ili~DPERTIECS PoF ZFG-LITCS CONTAIINING,IC'l EXCFIA,'.'I;r-- C.-l-fF9h`~IX-1 -U-
.~,-.AUTH;,IP-(02)-P.~~iSEVICHKi---LYAI~At L.V.v SHARAY, V.N.
`_.'r_j!UKTRY OF INFO-USSR
S0Uf:,-,E--VtSTSl AKAO. NAVJK BELARUS. SSR,~ SER. KHli4. :14AV(JK 1970 (11 65--)
0 A T E~JeLISHED-----70
SU8JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
.. --..'.TDPI' TAGS-ZEOLITE, WIN EXCHANGE-t CHROMIUM COMPOUNDr -RVST,6L STRUCTk),E,
CATALYTIC HY0RCGENArIGNv ETHANOL
-J; 01 TRIO Lrl-ARXING-NO RESTRICTtONS
OCCUIMEMT CLASS-UNC~ASSIFIED
ROXY P~FUFRAME-1992/1560 STEP
I.-CIAC. ACCESStON NU--AP0112554
UNLC LASS I FF 1)
--020CT70
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED r CES;51%4G DATE
CIRC AteLESSION NO-AP0112554
AaSTRAC.T/FXTRACT--iU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CR PRIME3 POSITIVE 0ATG. ZEGLITES
OF~_ THE Av Xv Y9 AND M TYPES WERE OBTAINED BY ION. EXCHANGE r3ETWEEN A
GIVEN ZEOLITE (E.Go OF NAA TYPE) AND 0*01 N CR(OAC) SUB3 (THE PRODUCT
DESIGNAT~D AS CRNAY-1) t Olt BY MAINTAINING. A 7FOLITE IN .14OLTEN CR040
~._.SUB3) SUB3 .*9H SUB2 0 FOR 2 OR 24 HR (THE PRODUCTS CRN,AY-2 AND CRNAY-3,
P.ESP-). IN.A AND X ZEOLITES OF LOW STABILITY IN ACIDIC MEDIUMP THE
E.XC-H4!~-GE VEGREE BETWEEN NA PRIME POSITIVE AND CR PRIME3 POSITIVE rok4S
WAS-6-7PERGENT WHEN USING THE IST PROCEDURE. REPEATING T4E PROCEDURE
OR INCREASING CR(04C) SU63 CONCN. LED 'TO DESTRUCT104 OF THE CRYSTAL
STRUCTURE-OF THE ZEOLITES. BY THE 2ND,PROCEDURE, APPLICABLE TO THE Y
AND 4 ZEOLITES OF A HIGH Sl CONTENT# THE EXCHANGE DEGREE WAS
37-60PEREENT. REFRACTIVE INDICES OF THE PRODUCTS INCREASED WITH
INCREASING CR PRYME3- POSIT'IVE' C-0?4-T-ENTS THE PRODUCT'S AL, SO HAD IM-, RE AS ED
ADSORPTIVITY:TD H-SUB2.0 VAPORS AND BENZENE AS COMPARED WITH THE PAPENT
-ZECLITES:AND AN APPRECIABLY INCREASED CATALYTIC ACTIVI,TY IN
DEHYDROGEN4TION REACTION OF- ETON-
UNCLASSIFIED
UQU4
112. 008 UNCL4SS I FiEl) PROiCESSING DATE--18SEP70
'-TjTLF.--QXlDES 21 ALLYLBORNEOL OXIDE ANO ITS;REACTInt) WITH SOME AMINES AND
NITROGEN CONTAINING HETEROCYCLM COMPOUNDS -U-
4-UTHOR-(02)-PANSEVICHKOLYADA, V.141 FALALEY.EVAt L.N.
Cl OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE--VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSRt SER. KHIMo, NAVUK 1970, (1), 106-8
~.O AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
ECT.AREAS--CHEMISTRYt AGRICU TURE
L
:.:TOPIC TA(;S--PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT. EPOXY COMPOUND, ORGANIC OXIDE, AMINE
HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDo IMIDAZOLE, AZO COMPOUND
-~"-r,NTROL MARKING--Nn RESTRICTIONS
:-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS'l-IFIED
Y REEL/FRAPIE--1987/1077 STEP NO--UR/0419170/000/001/0106/0108
C iRC ACCESSION '413--AP0104475
UNCLASSIFIED
008 U-,k4CL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--13SEP70
~C,IRC ACCESSIONNO-AP0104475
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KEEPING 30 G 2rALLYLBORNEOL IAITH
17 G 78PERCENT ACOOH 10 DAYS GAVE 55.8PERCENT
.2t(2j3,EP0XYPRrjPYL)B0RNE0L, 8 SUB2 123.5-4*5DFGkEFS, N PRI-ME20 SUBD
1.4963, 0 PRIME20 1.0469. THIS KEPT WITH AMI'NES SEVERAL Dr~YS 9~R HE-AT.E0
SEVERAL HR ON A STEAM BATH (C SUB5 H SUB11 NH SUBi.AND.PIPERIDINE
REQUIRED 2 HR AT 120DEGREES TO COMPLETE THE REACTION GAVE 24-60PERCENT
FULLOWING 21.(3,4R SUBSTITUTEDIp2tHYDROXYPROPYL) BORNEULS: (R SHOelN),,
-ETNHi M. 110DEGREES; ET SUB2 Nt 8 SUB4:159-bl0EGREL--5j N PRIPIE20 SUBD
1.48801 D PRIME20 0.9798; C SUB5 H SUZ11 NH, B SU8Z 193DEGREES, N
-P'
RIME50 SUBO 1.4810# 0 PRIME50 0.9695; PIPERIDINOt 8 SUB2
193-3.5DEGREES, N PRIME50 SUBD 1.49:;0o, D PRIME50 114007r-; PHNH, 14.
7
85-70EGREES; 21BENLIMIDALOLYL, M. 154-5DEGREES; AND12,8ENZOTRIAZOLYLP M,
1690EGREES,
UNCLASSIFIED - -----
11121 008 UNCLASSIFIER! TROCESSI
NG OATE--23OCT70
-ITATLE--REACTION Of ALKYLPHENYL SUBSTITUT.ED.G.LYCEDOLS WITH AROMATIC AND
~ALIPHATIG AROMATIC AMINES -U-
--AUTHOR--(02)-80GUSHt B.K.t PANSEVICHKOLYADAF V*lt
4,"
_:UPCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~'~`.:SQURCE-VESTSI AKAD. iNAVUK BELARUS. SSR, SERr, KHIM. NIA V U K19701 (2)p
DATE PUBL IS HED ------- 70
;.~SUSJECT AREAS--C,4EMISTRY
--AR MPOUND
JOPIC TAGS OMATIC AMINE, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, PROPANOL, EPOXY W
-.'.Co_qTR0L MAF(KING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--1999/1873 --UR/0419/70/0001002/01 18/0119
.-PROXY REELIFRAME STEP NO.
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123661
UN'CLASISIFIED
2i2 .08 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP012366L
_~.:,~A'BSTRACT/FXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- AHSTRACT. MICROPICHE ,kBsrkA'T COINTAINS
GRAPHIC 1, V1 Olftll:c su-016
NFOR"ATION. I WERE TREATEO W14H PKCH SUi4i! N. HSU13 2
'MP .
H SU64 -'4H SUB21 OR RHOIMEC SU56 H SUB4 NH SUB2 AT .400M TE To GIVE
PHLIH (NHR PR 14E I ) CH (OH) i C H(OH) (1, (9p FPRIME1, M.P. Gk B.P., IN
-REES,
SUBD, AND D PRIME20 GIVEN): PRI RHC,ME,C SUB6 H SUB4, 120-2DE%i I
:MINUS, MINUS; Pklj PHCH SUB2 (PICRATE 14. 198.5DEGREES), B SUB2 TIMES 5
.200-20EGR~ES, 1.5670, 1.0P55; BU, PHCH SUB2, a SUL11 T IMES 5
202_9DEGkEES, 1.5580, 1.0734; 159AMYLt 0--MEC SUB6 H SUPts
-1.5t)EGREES, MINUSt MINUS; A-MYL, 0,14E H 1 -11
00 c , &U3 6 SILIt 4, .110 DEGREES,
1
.~Plf NUSt I M INUS; HEXYL 1 0, MEC SU86. H SU84,'~ 960EGREES,~ fl I NU 5M1 NUS
FAciLITY: BELORUSS. POLITEKH. INST., MliNSKt USSR.
USSR UDC 621.3821.539.1.074
KORZYUK, T. G., OVECHKIN, V. V., PAKSt1IY,_A".,, RAU, L. F., S)aRNOV, A. NT.,
TAUBER, A. G., SHCHEBIOT, U. V., YURUSKIY, A. V.
"Use.of Thermoelectric Microrefrigerator for Cooling of Gamma-Spectrometric
Si(Li) Detectors"
V sb. Frikl. yadern. spektroskopiya (Applied Nuclear Spectroscopy
Collection of Works), Issue 1, Moscov, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 223-232 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, May 1971, Abstract No 5B257)
Translation: The construction and production technology of Si(Li) Gamma
radiation detectors with a thickness of the,sensitive region up to 10 mm
are described. The spectrometric properties are studied of such detectors,
which are cooled with the aid of thermoelectric m1croref rige rat oro of
temperatures of minus 40%, It io found that such coolp-tLAiatectors make
it possible to realize an energy resolution of 1-1.8 perce"It f r 137CS.
Several,possible and promising uses in applied spectrometry' of the de-
tectors described are shown.
38
USSR UDC: 620,193.6
BARBASHEV, Ye. A., BOGATOV, V. A., PANSHIN,.B. 1.
"Influence of Proton Bombardment in a Vacuum on Properties of Polymer Films"
Llvov, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 8r, No 6, 1972, pp 66-68.
Abstract: This article presents a study of the effects of proton bombardment
on polymer films. The study was performed using films of polyethylene tere-
phalate 20 V thick and polyvinyl chloride~films 200 p thick. Tensile-test
specimens w
ere bombarded in a vacuum by protons at 200 KeV energy produced by
an accelerator at 0.014, 0.028 and 0.14 Va/cm2 density, maximum flux 0.8-1015
protons per square centimeter. Proton bombardment causes both. the strength and
elongation of the films at rupture to decrease. The effect of radiation
decreases with increasing specimen materialthickness. Cas chromatography of
the specimens before and after bombardment indicated that acetaidehide is
formed upon bombardment of PETP films, which could occur, only by rupture of the
bonds in the main chain, i.e., destruction of the materiii)..
104
412 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
r:TITLE-CHARACTEkISTICS OF THE SCATTER OF MECHANICAL PROPERTY DATA FOR
'.~::`_:PLASTICS AT VARIOUS TEMPERAIURES -U-
,:AUTHOR-103)-FINOGENOVi G.N., PANSHIN, 8.1.9 CHERENINks M.K.
'-COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR WPM%
L J
URCE--MEKti. POLEM. 19701 611)t 29-34
0 A T EPUBL lSJ4EO-----70
:,.:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
AUPIC TAGS-PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY, TENSILE, STRENGTH, IMPACT
ST.RENG"TH, GLASS CLOTH, PULYMETHYLAETHACkYLATE, LA,~IINATED STRUCTURE,
~.:~'.iTHEPMAL EFFECT, LOW TE14PERATURE EFFECT
__~.'cGNTR0L_MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/1-RAME-1992/1896 SIEP NO--UR/0374/70/OCJ-C'I/OOL/0029/0034
C IRC ACCESSION
Nfj--AP0112876
UNCLASSIFIED--
2/2 032 UNCLAS SIFIED PRGCESSING JAYE--090CT70
_Jf,:IlK ACCESSION i**40--AP0112876
--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.
65TRACI/EXTRACT THE SCATTER OF EXPTL. DETNS. OF
JENSILE STRENGTH AT bREAK ANU FLEXURAL ANO 114PACT STRENGTH UF GLASS
CLOTH LAMINATES AND POLY(,14E METHACRYLATE) WAS APALYZED SIATISTICALLY.
E IS DECREA'&LD ODEGOREES TO
HI SCATTEP INCREASES AS THE TESTING TEMP.
T
~MLNUS 100DEGREES, AND IT KEMAINS, CONST. OR IS SLIGHTLY DECREASED IN THE
f OM,ODEGREES TO PLUS ZOODEGREES~
-RANGE R
i tz- Ll
Materials With a Shear-in the Sheet'Plane!'_
Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, VoL36, No 11, 1970, pp 1371-
L3.74
Abstract. A brief review is
presented of methods for determining
g
the rigidity and strength characteristics of isotropic and aQi-
sotropic materials in the presence o--12 shear in the sheet DlaRe.
The shortcomings of indirect methods for determining the shear
characteristics of anisotropi.c materials are noto!d. Refined
formulas for calculating the modulus of transEerse. eLasticity G
and the shear stress from data from tensile end cemipression
tests are derived. A Ostematip. error inherent to tests on
buckling of sheet materials in conventional hinge frames is
shown and evaluated in tests of ST-1 glaos-reialforced,textolite.
A new stand for pure shear testing is described and presen-ed
schematically. It enrures a uniform -stress and strain distri-
bution and makes it possible to determine G and ~t~ by refined
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6.22
USSR, UDC 309.2t
PAN-SHIN, I, A.
mKodes of Reporting Fine-Structured Optical Inforriation on Mangamese-Bismuth
Yilmsff
Tr. Mosk, in-ta inzh. zh.-d,txansP_- (proceedings of the Moscow Institute of
2ailroad Tram ortation Enig -32 (from RZh
P, ,ineering), No 412# 1973, PP 29
h1ka
Avtomatika Telemekhanika i Vychislitel,naya Tekhl No 11, Nov 73,
tract No 11 A438)
modes, considering the
Translation: A method is given for choosing recording
characteristics of the magaeti.c recording material. Recording circuits are
-given;-which -permit -a ~sharp improvement'1n: -the ~'dynamiq- range -of the recording
material. Four illustrations, three bibliographic citations
Abetract by the author.
USSR UDC: 621.391-837-32.681.84-083.84
NOZDRIN, V. V.,_PAN'SHIN. I. A., PODPALYY, Ye. A., STEPANOV, 19. M. , FABRI-
KOV, V. A., All-Union Scientific Research Listitate of Opticophysical
Measurements
"A Method of Increasing Contrast in Recording Optical Images on Strip-Domain
t - rn
Magne ic Tape
~Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii 1 Kinematografii, Vol 18,
No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 217-218
Abstract: A method is described for increasing image contrast in thermal
video recording on strip-domain magnetic ta-pe. Before recording, the mag-
n
ti structure of the tape is oriented by an a1ternating magnetic field
e ic
vith amplitude exceeding the saturation fieldzpplied in the,plane of the
The recording (domain-rotation) field is then applied perpendicular
ape.
to the orientation of the initial domains. The film is heated by 0.03 us
.~odymium. laser pulses. As a result, the domain structure is rotated
through an angle proportional to the density of the irradiation energy.
'Contrast at low intengity ia increased by an order of magnitwle over con-
ventional recording methods.
Photographid'
USSIR UDC 77B.39:778.534.425
YEGOROV, YU. P., PAXISHM-J-A,. STEPANOV,:B. M., FABRIKOV, V. A.
"Photography on Magnetic Films of Large Size"
Moscow, Z-hurnal nauchnoy i Drikladnoy fotografii i kine-Tatografli, No. 6,
Nov/Dec 71, pp 443-445
Abstract: An experimental study to test -the possibility of recording an optical
image of dimensions 50 x 50 MM2'bv low intensity light pulses (10 *ec) on a
magnetic film with a band domain struc
ture are described. rhe possibility of
pplying thin ferromagnetic films with a band domain structure to photograph
a
objects in a pulsed irradSation regime was shown.in 1969. Radiant energy
scattered from the surface of the object to be photograph!ad is recorded by
the magnetic film in the form of the distribution of angles 0.1 rotat-lon of
the domains In segments of the film with a different degree of irradiation.
Nonselectivity of the magnetic films to the radiation wavvlengtb in the thermal
recording method makes it possible to record images overa wide spectral range,
including the infrared, and the sensitiviVj over this whole range is comparable
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-USSR-
YE-GOR07i Yu.~ P_' et.all Z_j!'
h nna I =L
tografii, No. 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 443-445
to the sensitivity of photographic films. In the 1969 study recordings were
made on an iron-nickel film of dimensions 15 15 =2. The lilght source was
a neodymium glass laser in the free generation regime with a pulse length of
1 msec and the Lmage was v1sualized by a ma-agnetic colloid. For practical
purposes it was of great interest to increase the dimensit)TIS of -the recorded
image and to decrease the exposure time. A special technitpue to keep the
composition of the iron-nickel alloy constant over the en---,-e surface of 11-he
glass substrate was developed that kept the deviation of zhe composition i-n
the magnetic -film from the composition of the initial allr,3, less than 0.2%.
To reduce exposure time a method of sequential recording of individual sec-
tions of.the image was applied, the boundaries of which overlapped. The
rated heat diffusion from the exposed segments..was large in comparison w1th
the repetition rate of the pulses and therefore the cumul"r-tive effect on the
overlapping-sections of the film was eliminated. A photograph is given show-
'Ing the image on a-50 x 50 mm-2 film.
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UDIC 624.074-075.04
PAN SH121 L L 17o s c o w
"Longitudinal Deflection of Supporting Stinactures of TY-ulti-
-Story Buildin-s"
MoscoW, Stroitelln.-.1ra T-L-elchanika i-Raschet Soorw~:haniy, No
1973t pp 30-35
Abstract: A method is -oresented. for the cr-1culatiorl oL ti-
f Mul
-story buildin-7
s -for fAability end -aiccordinv, to a d~Dfor~med
schema. A spatially similar modal of 'the bui_10.ing is analyned
in the form of a bvnidle of nlane rod-like elements united by
continuous series of` elasttically pliable fhaaring joil-rits and
absolutely rj~rjd lateral emd lon,-itudinall joints. problem
is reduced to the oolution o-P a syzs'eq o-P linear di--erential
9j
ecuations. Some s-oecial cases of the work of su-pporting strac-
tures of multi-story buildings ( single-span dia,phr.~.,=,,- bunO-
linp 'Jn~ yst__!n,_~ are
sup-portu- - st2-acvares, frp-ncvork-bun-d'in~,s e c-
tion:~ are griven. Pive
analyzed and algorithrms of their soluu
figures, fifteen formulas, three bibliographic referenocs.
77777
z 0 3 3 UNC L As s I r- I EQ' PROCESSING DATE--271"40V7(
q'ITLE--CONSERVATISM OF THE BOUNDARIES AND TEMPERATURf,- EFFECTS IN FIL!'is
TH BANDED OOMAINS ~)HEN RECORDING AN~ OPTICAL,IMAGC. ~THESE -U-
0 N
AUTHOR-(03)-PANSHIN, I.A., PODPALYY-i YE,,A4 I- FA13KIKOV., V.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO -USSR
'.-.:SOURCE~-F[ZIKA METALLOV I "IETALLOVEDENTE, FEB. 29, (2), 439-441
'0ATE PUGL ISHED--FEB 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSj MATERIALS
-TAGS--FERRO AGNETIC FILM, MAGNETIC DOMAIN sTRUCTURF, GRIIN BOUNDAqY,
tOPIC M
OPTIC IMAGE# MAGNETIC MOMENTv :THERMAL EFFECT, MAGNETIC REC(.,Rt)ii4G
CONTROL -4ARKftljK'$--N0 RESTRICTfONS
PRIOXY STEP
2/2 033 UNCL ASS I F.IED P-ROGESSING DATE--- _77-NOV7 0
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0129191
I-C T S
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AtfiS TRACT THE-RiMAL EP:F-'- ASSOCiArED A I TH
c "mc.
THE CONSERVATISM OF THE GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN MAGNETIC FILMS ;lITH BA!l'_"_D
0011AINS USED TO RECO-RO OPTICAL. Ir-*,AGES ARE DISC'USSF0 THEO-CRETICALLY AND Im
THE LIGHT OF PRACTIC41- EXPel~TENCE* THF MAGNETIC M:'IME1~,ITS It'l THE.Se FILmS
ARE SUBJECT TO SEVERE I FR [Cl IONAL I FORCES AND MAY ACCORD IN( LY T!IK-- UP
Y)
NON EQUILIBRIWI POSITIONS, SUBSEQUENTLY EXPRESSEb I.,',I.THc FORM ~, F THER7,1AL
N
EFFECTS. THE PRACTICAL JIMPORTANCE OF, THESE AND ANALoGIJUS FEATJ'AES 1,
IMAGE RECORDING ARE CONSIDERED.
UNICLASS IFIF-D
Fr6cisio 'Jf6chai
.4~ & OpticAl
USSR VDC 778.39
KURSHIN, A. D. , WINSHIN I. A., and rABRIKOV, V. A., All-Union Scientific
Research Institu e 0 t cop ysical Measurements
"Utilization of Brightness Hysteresis for Recording Images on Perromagnetic
Film!v
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii i Kinematografti, Vol 17,
No 3, 1972, pp 219-220
Abstract: A method for recording Images on ferromagi.%etic filin is described,
-fraction ang'j.a do not chane d the
in which the azimuthal angle and the dif p an
image is obtained due to different intensity of the diffracted illuminiftion
on illuminated and unilluminated sectors. The new 'Dit~thod is based upon tile
hysteresis nature of the relationship of diffrzicted-i-adiation intensity to a
normal magnetic field. The hysteresis. is manifested in the c1lange of dif-
fraction intensity after the action of a normal field upon a film with band
domains. This change of diffraction intensity, brought about by the normal
magnetic field, can be "photographed" by heating the filui. This foms the
basis of the new recording mechanism by means of whie.-h the image is ~-;_xed on
the film in the form of sectors with different diffraction intensities. Pulse
laser radiation is used to obtain the image. The sensitivity of this recording
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KURSHIN, A. D. , et al., Zhurnal I'lauchnoyiPrfkladnoy Fccografti i Kinema-
~tografii, Vol 17, No 3, 1972, pp 219-220
2
method has been experimentally evaluated at 0.1 -;,ou'e/cn, The unit of
resolution is expected to be.'commensurable with the width of the band domains
(0.5 mu). I figure. 3 references.
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it'll I`!]
USSR uDc: 669-15-156:620-17
F ISH 1. F., Kurgan Machine Building Institute
I'Mechanical Properties of Steel ~,jenched From the Intarcritical Temporature
Interval"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Hetallurgiya, No 8, ?0,
pp 119-12-2
Abstract: An attempt is described to determine the relitionship of the proper-
ties of 35Kk1NV steel (0.314 C; OJY~ Si; 0.57 14n; 1.41A,Cr; Ni and 0. to W)
0 '0 9~
to its structure after quenchin& from thd Acl--Ac) interval. )5KhNv steel after
quonphing, from the intorcritical interval was found to bavo lower strongth a;~
plasticity properties than after quenching and high tapil,ering, The difforollco
in the propertios dininishes as Lardness decreases. Thii proportionality Limit
depends on phase distribution and remains constant at a low lovel Lmtil the forma-
tion of a martensite skeleton. The greatest promise Is held by incomplete quench-
ing; for a lower hardness (HRC -i:* 30), when the set of mochanical properties is
close to an improved steel and the possibility of streso redistribution is greater.
'USSR uDc 621.,z85.64
PAN'SHIN, V.V.
"Approximate Calculation Oft The Flight Time Of Electrons Betiieen The Electrodes In
Magnetron Devices 'With A Cathode In The Interaction Area"
Elektron. takhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. 9b. Elaktron. BVGh (Electronics Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics.), 1970, No
pp 141-145
(from RM--glektronika i yeye primenenia, No 8, August 1970, Abstract No 8A118)
Translationt On the basis of adiabatic theory a formula Is obtained for calculation
of the flight time or electrons from the cathode to the anoda in magnetron devices
with the cathode in the interaction area. The dependences are presented of the
flight time of electrons in a magnetron (expressed in periods of the cyclotron
frequency), on the phase of the emoape of an electron from a cathode, the parameters
of the magnetic field, the amplitude of the high-frequeney voltage, and the anode
voltege. 4 ill, ref, G.B.,
USSR UDc 621.185.64
"Approximate Computation Of The Impact Energy Of Blectrone Against The i~node In
Magnetron Devices",
Slaktron. tekhnika. Nauchno-takhn. ob. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Technolor-y.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics)~ 197C, No 9, pp 24-27, (sic)
tract No 12A151~)
(from RZh--Slektronike I yeye ~rimeneniya, No 12, Deceml)er 1970, Abe
Tranalationi A method is proposed for an approximate com.,ut8tio. with the uge of a
simple computer of the impact energy of electrons againot the anode in magnetron de-
vices with seccndary emission cathodes. The effect is considered of the UMD11tude
and phase of the HF field Lind other parameters which determine the operating con-
ditions of the device, on the character of the electron motion near the anode. Grjpha
are presented of the dependences of the averaged square.cf the dimensionless electron
velooity at the point of Impeat,-on the dituanmionless piorametors of the repime, A
comparison of the compited churacteristioO of the anod,s1oeuas with thoao observed
in practice gives setisfuntory ugraement#~ 9 rat# SummarV.
USSR
IJDC 632.95
GOVDINOV, A. L., P&NSHIN. Yu. A., ZIMBERMINTS, G. S., S11APKIN, L. G., and
GALUTSKIY, G. 11.
Synthesis of Trichloroacetic Acid"
USSR Author's Certificate No 284781, Filed 11 Jun 69, Published 12 Jun 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- 1(himiya, Svodnyy Tom, (I, L-S), No l(II),
1973, Abstract No IN499P by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: Trichloroacetic acid is synthesized by oxidation of CC13CHO (I)
at 45-65% in the presence of WN
703 by passing oxygen throug7h the reaction
mixture, followed by a final oxidation with HN03 at 80-100%. Example.
Synthesis is carried out continuously in a sequence consirting of three glass
reactors (Rc) . The first Rc is supplied with I, as well as with M, 03 and 02
in amounts 0.2-0.5 and 0.4-0.8 mole per I mole of 1, respectively. In some
cases the second RC is also supplied with 02- The reaction mixture stays in
each Rc for 6 hrs. Temperature in the first, second, and third Rc is maintained
at- 45-65, 80-90, and 90-95*C, respectively. The concentration of IIN03 is kept
~at 85-98%, and of I at 83-98%. The yield of CC13COO]i is 97.5-100%.
1/2 015 UNCLASSIF!Ib~ PROCESSING- DATE--I)ftDEC70
ITLE--K [NET ICS AND AECHANISM OF "THE THERMAL ()ECORPOSITION OF
-1T2,DIFLUORO*lvCHL0ROETHANE FREON 14Z _u_
'AUT14OR_(02)_-PANSH IN, YU.A., PANSHINA, N4o
OF INFO--USSR
--.SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 4416;v 1396-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,-__.~:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--REACTION KINEMSt. CHEMICAL REACTION ALCHANISMI THERMAL.
DECOMPOSITUON, FREONt PYROLYSISP CHLOROFLUOROCARBON '-OMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605012/FO6 STEP NO--UR/007i!)17010,*4/006/1396/1399
C L;
., lF I W
---- -
.~A/z ols UNCLASSIFI,M WOCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--KINETICS AND iECHANism b~:THE T'HERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF
1921f)IF.LUORG,I,CHLOROETHANE FREON 14Z~ -U.
AUT.tlOR-(02)_PANSHINp YU.A.v PANSHtNA-t ~N*Go
.:C OUNT RY OF INFO--USSR
FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 44461s 1396-9
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC. TAGS--REACT ION KINETICSt CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM# THERMAL
DECOMPOSITION, FREON# PYROLYSISo- CHLORULUOROCAROON COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:,.PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605012/FO6 STEP NO--UR/00'10)1'10/0,'ft4/006/139611399
C-1 R C -A CC ES Sc ION--NO--AP014Q336
I F-1 ED
I &~. ~. I ~- a 1~ ~-
tilkil ~
I-- III ICU
j -, ~ -, -. j -, ~ ~ -,
1 11 11 1 ii 11 1 . I i I I
USSR UDC 632-95
KAGAN, YU. S., KLISENKO, M. A., and
"Some Questions in the Quantitative Toxicology of OrgancThosphorus Compounds"
V sb. Khimiya i -orimeneniye soyedin. (Chemistry and Applicat-ion
fosforor.,an,
of Organophosphorus CoiTounds -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka, " 1972,
pp 438-448 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 14, 25 Jul 72., Abstract No 14N448 by
T. A. Belyayeva)'
Translation: In vivo experiments during study of the neutralization of organ-
ophosphorus compounds (OPC) confirmed the regularity noted during in vitro
investigations, viz. that there isa correlation bet-iieen the rate of neutrali-
zation and the degree of toxicity. Neutralization of OPCO in insects takes
place considerably more slowly than in the organism of warm-blooded animals,
and this is the basic reason.for the selectivity of OPCs for insects.
. I I
Agriculture
USSR
-BuRyy, v. S., ama PANISIMIA, T.N
"Herbicides"
Moscowa Zdorov'yes No 2j, 1971t pp 28-29
Abstract: Following a description of the proporties of the wain classes of
herbicides authorized for a-ale in the Mltp their daig:me of toxicityp and.
symptoms of poisoning they produce ulDon inhalation = inC,;oEition, the authors
outline a series of stops that imust be taken to safeguard those whose jobs
require regular hand-ling of the chemicals and. those who may want to m3e them
in private gaidens. and orclvxds. Theso steps mi-e sat forLh in detail in the
official publication Sanita=yy* pravjIA khraneniyag: trarmq>ortirovki i priten-
eniya yadokhImikatov v sell skom khozyaystya (Banitimy Regulations for the
Storage# T=sports and Ust of Toxic Chamdeals in Agdaulture).
USSR
GABOVICH, A. M., PASHITSKIY. E. A. (Institute of Physics of the Ukrainiar
Academy of Sciences, Kiev)
"Polarization Operator of a Superconducting Electroa Gas. Kohn Ano2alies
and Screening of the Charge in Superconductors"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, April 1973, pp 549-557
Abstract: A static polarization operator of supercondcuting electron
g,8 S
en-Cooper-Schrieffer
113(q,O) was calculated within che framework of the BardL
model at T = 0. It is shown that, as a result of the Fermi surface
by an amount on the order of A (wheret is a gap in the spectrum of quasi
particles), the logarithmic singularity at the poiat q = 2kF In 113(q,O)
characteristic of the polarization operator for a normal electron gas
IIn (q,O) is absent. This leads to a diffusion of the Kohn anomalies in
-the metal phonon spectrum and to a change in the character of the a!�v,-np--
totic behavior of the screened potential.of the charge at distancee of
r &0 is the coherence length).
USSR
3.SHITSK.IYE..A. (Physics Institute of the Ukrainian Academy
G&BOVICH, A. M., P
of Sciences, Kiev)
'Magnetic Susceptibility of a Degenerate Electron G.as. Interaction of Nuclear
Niagnetic, Moments in Normal Metals and:Superconductorsit
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, June 1973, pp P-98-905
Abstract: Static magnetic susceptibilities of normal and superconducting
electron gases were calculated.by means of a macroscopic electrodyna-mic ap-
proach based on the Lindhard formula.(Dan. Mat. Fys. Medd., 28, 8, 1954)
ice-lating magnetic permeability -with cransverse; and longitudinal dielecttic
ConatanLa of a medium having space and time diaperfl:Lon. A formula is ob-
tained for the energy of the interaction of nuclearl magnetic moments in
normal metals. It is shown that the logarithmic sitigularity at the point
q = 2kF, characteristic of the magnetic susceptibility of a degenerate
electron gas, disappears in the transition from a normal to a superconducting
state; this may affect the character ofordering nuclear spins in supercon-
ductors as well as the magnitude of the anomalies in the spin waje spectrum-
under the condition of the simultaneous existence of ferromagnetism and
superconductivity.
USSR UDC 669.15-194:669 295:621.785.6:
;539-389-3:620.183.6
GRMBERG7 B. G. PASHKOV P. P.1 PUTOMP P. A., KNYS.THEV, Yu. V.,
and SHTEMi I L. M.,-Aii--rn'-i:o~-!--C-o--r-~r'~'espondence Construction Engineer-
ing Institute
OX-Ray MLeroanalysis o-f the Diffusion Layer in Titanium-Steel
Bimetal"
tiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallur-
Moscow, Izvestj
giya, No 7, 19739 PP 133-135
Abstract: Investigation results are Dresented of diffusion proces-
g3es in the bimetal VT1-1 tita*nium + E1702(N36TYu) alloy, The bime-
tal was produced by means of joint'rolling of E1702 alloy, heated
in argon, with cold VT1-1 titanium* The thic'lmesB nf, the bi-metal
vms 0.12-1.2 mm, that of the covering was UY;1 of this. Parts
from the bimetal were hardened from,950-100000 -iq(l oubjected to
hardening temper (aging) at 650-700'-'C for , 2-6 hrs. The redis-
tribution of iron,, nickel,.and chromium from B1702 alloy into
-VT1-1 titanium was determined. By.compari.9on o-f the microhardness,
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59 -
GRIBBERG, D. G., at al., Izvestlya Vysjshikh Uclwbnykh Zavedoniy, Che=aya
Ketall=giya, No 7, 1973, PP 133-135
the electron-to-pography, an d the characteristic X-ray radiation
with concentration redistribution curves of iron, nicI-.eI, and chro-
minm, the chaxacter and regalar'ities of the tormation of diffusion
zones in the Drocess of Droduction and of heat treatmen'U of
bimetal were excosed. One figure,,three bibliographic references.
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Abstractin Service: Sho Ref. Code:
Acc.'Nr:'
INTERNAT :ILVROSPACE ABST. 0
AP004G226
rA70.23,74 Kinerna.-ftV., -study af rapidly orcurring
processes with the ald,of polarized light (Kinemaltagraficheskcal
issleclovanie bystroprowltaiushchikh prot"ssov s -,pomoshch'iu
poflarizovannogo :vveta), . L. K.'MgXt" and A.. PAY-
(Vj~~~Iedo4atel'skii Institur~LdIdVot"eTnik
Len ra Forografff i
dUSSR). Zhurnal Nauchnoi i Prikladnot
Kinernatograffi-, vol. 15, Jan4eb. 1970, p. 31-36. 14 refs. In
Russian.
Brief vjrjey of the polarization,optical methot) of study-ng
mechanical stresses, noting the special features of ale lipplication of
this method to studies of opaclue models of nawral material
subiected to dvnernic loading., Two' experimental arangements
employing this method and using, availablestanclard ej4oipment are
described. which make It possiblIli to'record pulted,"and periodic
stressed states in transparent and opaque rnodels.,The results of
experiments are presented in the fonrt of kinograms and graphs.
Special attention is paid to equipawant used for decoding.k inoqrp-~rls.
A.B.K.-
REEWRAME
:19781342
USSR UDC 778.534 83:535.5
MALYSHEV, L. K., and PANTELEYEV, A. A.', All-Union Scientific Research
c
Institute of Hydrau;~~Skf&WM imeni B. YE. Vedeneyev
"Cinematographic Investigation of Fast Flowing Processes With the Help
of Polarized Light"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy.Fotograf.ii i Kinematografti, Vol 15,
No 1, Jan-Feb 70, pp 31-36
Translation.- A polarization optical mothod of atudying mechanical sl:resses
and the peculiarities of its application in the study of opaque models made
of natural material during dynamic loading are revio-,wed. Two experimental
apparatuses which utilize the method are described. They are assembled from
standard parts and make possible a recording Of PUI iped and periodic streus
states in transparent and opaque models, Results ob,tained in experiments are
presented' in the. form of cinemagrams ~nd~ graphs. Tl~e teclinique of reading
cinemagrams is given special attentiono
USSR
UDC 539.4
PANTEIEM, A. K., IMVIN, L. N., GL SHCHEMO, N. I.0 KOBOVAIDV, V. I., and
TXTPOLtSKIYo S. S. (Zaporozlye)
"Investigation of Combined Vibrations of the Disk-Blade System of the Impeller
of a Turboprop-Engine Turbine"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No no Nov 73, PP 78-81
Abotract: In order to study the nature and modes of the vibrations of a turbo-
prop-engine turbine, as vell as -the distribution of the stresses, a tensometric
investigation was conducted of the.entire ste of the ~t-, blades and the disk of
the turbine impeller. Resultsof the condueted tests chow that the cause of the
high stresses occurring in the bUdes is to be found Ui tho critical impeller
:rotation rates, at which combined vibrations of the disk-blade system occur in
accordance with a mode vith:five node diameters. FrequencV adjustment of the
diak-blade system van conducted via variation of the tystez components. A
correlation was established-between the~critical rotation rates and the average
frequency during the axial zode of vibrations of the blade net. On the basis of
this correlation., control over the average.vibration frequency of the blade set
during the axial vibration mode has been.introduced into the process of blade
.~production- 5 figm-es-
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USSR UDC 621.017.1.014.482
=V- E. I., Institute of Biophysics, Ministry
KHAITOV, R. M., and PANIFU
~Of Health USSR
"Immunological Memory in Mice Following Lethal Irradiation and Shielding
:of an Extremity"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 6, 1973,
pp 19-23
Abstract: CBA mice, 4 to 5 months old and 24-26 & in weight, were employed
in studies to determine the effects of lethal irradiation (800 r) on the
secondary immune response and the radioresistance of.memory cells. Dif-
ferent groups of animals were either only immunized (0.5 oil of 2% SRBC,
intraperitoneally) (controls), or immunized and 1.5 months later irradiated
with protection of the right posteriorextremity by a metal shield (6 mm
lead, 1 mm. aluminum) and reimmunized 12 days later, or imiunized and ir-
radiated with shielding wichout reimmunization, or irradiated with shielding
and then immunized. The last group consisted of animals that were immi nized,
subjected to total body irradiation, and then were reimmunized. Comparison
of blood hemagglutinin titers for the different groups at a comparative
period of time, corresponding to 14-24 days after the secondary immunization,
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USSR
KRAITOV, R. M., and PANTELEYEV, E. I.i Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii
i:.Immunobiologii, No 6, 1973, pp 19-23
revealed that only the group that had been immunized, irradiated with shield-
ing, and relmminized gave an anamnestic response with a titer (in 1092) Of
8.7 + 0.25 (M + SE). The titers for the other.irradiated groups ranged from
4.2 to 4.6; the corresponding titer for the non-reimmunized controls was
5.9 + 0.14. Thus, shielding ofbone marrow was required for an anamnestic
response in irradiated mice; irradiation Alone caused the titers to fall.
Further studies with spleen cell transfer experiments showed that cells from
immunized and totally irradiated animals would not endow unimmunized totally
irradiated recipients with the capacity to respond with aa anamnestic re-
action. However, spleen cells from immunized unirradiated donors did endow
these recipients with the ability to respond with a oecondary Immune response,
dem nstrating that the immune memory cells arepot radioresistant.
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028 UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
:_TITLE--RADIATION GROWTH OF URANIUM OURIN.G.LOW BUkN UPS -U-
S.T** PANTELEYEV9 L.Do, LEVITSKIY, B.H.;
_!~:~':NASKIDASHVILIY,_ [*-A.
-,~'O TRY~ OF INFO--USSR
ON
OURCE-_ AT. ENERG 1970.-28(4), 326 32
-ATE:PUBL.1 SHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-",JOPIC TAGS--URANIUMt IRRADIATIONt CRYSTAL LATTICE DEFORMAT ION LATTICE
i'.-!:DEFECT~
-,CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0089~70/0.28/004/0326/0332
-__C-IR-C-AC-CE$-~~-ION-NO--AP01376,44
2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV7C
.';'CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137644
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RADIATION GROWTH OF U AT MINUS
~-150DEGREES'AND 160DEGREES WAS.STUDIED IN.TIE IST STAGES OF IRRADN., US
-BEING THERMALLY PRETREATEO, AT~VARIOUS TEMPS. 20-h 2 ODEGR EE S. THE INITIAL
..STAGE OF GROWTH WAS THE RESULT'QF THE FORMATION OF INDIVIDUAL DEFECTS
CAUSING THE ANISOTROPIC DEFORMATION OF THE ALPHA U LATTICE IN T14E TOTAL
VOL. OF THE METAL, NOT ONLY, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE THERMAL'PEAKS.
OWING TO VACANCIES FORMED DURING THE KNOCK OUT OV ATOMS BY FISSION
FRAG-MENTS,-THE CONTRACTION INSIDE-THE LI GZAG LIKE LAYERS OF ALPHA U
LATTICE TOOK PLACE AND THE-01SPLACE0 AT014S WERE SITUATED IN POSITIONS
'WITH THE cooRDINATION NO. OF 5, PYRAMIDAL DEFECTS, OR 4 OR 6, OCTAHEDRAL
~OEFECTS; VOL. AND AXIAL DEFORMATIONS.CAUSED BY TilE FORMER DEFECTS
EXCEEDED MANY TIMES THOSE ARISING WHEN OCTAHEDRAL DEFECTS WERE FORMED.
IN THE. PRESENCE OF LATTICE IMPERFECT.104SP THE PYRAMIDAL DEFECTS WERE
FORMED PREDOMINANTLY. IN THE IST STAGE OF GROWTH, PARTIAL RECO14BINATION
OF DEFECTS TOOK PLACE WHICH REDUCEDTHEIR AMT. IN UIDEFORMED AT LOW
TEMPS.t DISPLACED ATOMS WERE PREVENTED FROM RECOMBINING OWING TO THEIR
ADSORPTION ON VARIOUS LATTICE IMPERFECTIONSt WHICH EXPLAINED THE HIGH
RATE OF GROWTH IN THESE SPECIMENS. WHEN THE LOCAL CONCN* OF DEFECTS
R~ACHFD A SUFFICIE~4TLY HIGH VALUE, THE FORMATION OF THEIR C014PLEXES
STARTED OWING TO THE FIELD OF TEN$ION. THE STAGE WliEN AN EQUIL. BETWEEN
-DF -FECTS FORMING
THE.NOw FORMED INDIVIDUAL DEFECTS AND THE NO,. OF!DC
THEIR~COMPLEXES WAS REACHED CORRESPONDED T3 THE~:LINEAR COURSE OF THE
RADIATION GROWTH CURVE.
'UNCL-4-S~SlEl-EV
-7 TFT' , go A I -'rommi
~:IPROGESSING DATE--090CT70
UNCLASSfFIED::
J.11LE-ECONOMIC ENCOURAGEMENT OF HIGH QUALIMMANUFACTURING -U-
AIUTHUR~-(021-LINKE* YE.A.1 ROULEXE-vi V~o+
zCOUNTRY OF INFO~-USSR
'a'SOURCE-STANDARTY I KACHEST
VO, 1970Y W3r PP 54-55
~DATE PUBLISHED -..--70
~~_:SUUECT,~;AREAS-BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
-TOPIC,-'. TAG S- ECON0141 C INCENTIVE, INDUSTRIAL PRJ)DUCTION, QUALITY CONTROL
RESTRICTIONS
;-,DfJCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
ROXY.REEL/FRAME--1986/1743 STEP NC~--UR/0422/TO/000/00310054/0055
;CIKC ACCESSION NO-AP0103507
u LA
K
USSR uDo 624.375-82
GLAZER, A. A., NIIaTINA, T. F., PANTFLEY&Y. V. I., PIX141KOV, A. F., POPOV,
YU. M.* POTAPOVs A. P., SELEZNEV, Y. X.,:TAGIROV, R, I., and SHUR, YA. S.
'Musing GaAs and Nd Lasers for Optical Writing on MnBi File'
-Physics) No. 12, 1972l pp
Kzatkiye Soobshcb. po fiz. (Brief Communications an
9~42 (frox Mh-Fi2ikap No 7, 19"p. Abstract fio 7DIO88)
Tkanslations The possibility of using a GaAs semiconductor laser for record-
ing information on a ferromagnetic film of Mai is experlsientally investigated.
"i film 700-9 thick, which has -undergone condensation in a vacuum on glass
substrates of 0.1-0.?. am in thickness, is used, For recording information,
a GaAs laser with a threshold current of 2 amp at 770 X and a p-n junction
width of 400 ^ is used. It is shown that the laser's mininum pumping current
at which recording is possible :is 80 amp# whereas th4s radiation power is 20 W.
-9
The energy density of the z-adiation on the filli IS ttlan 6.10j With
a monopulse reodynium laser, an evaluation of an information recording density
equal to 2500 lines/cm is made, It Is.noted that the use of a femiconductor
laser vith a junction width not exceeding 20.m.pe-raits reducing the power
U a fraction of a watt. Bibliography;of four.
36
USSR uDc 681-333:53
KALIVIN, I. F., SOSUSTIN, B. P., PANTELEYEV, V. 1,, Scientific Research
In-stitute of Automation and Elect-r-o-m-e-c-Ea-n-lFs"-Krf*iliated With Tomsk Poly-
technical Institute
'A Device for Modeling Electric Circuits."
USSR Author's Certificate No 321832, filed 7 Apr TO, published 31 Jem 72
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Yychislitel'np~ya Tekhnika, No 7,
Jul 72, Abstract No 7B477 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introdunes a device for modeling
electric circuits which contains a comparison module, a-feedback module,
an input signal generator, a load model, an cperat;-onal amplifier, a
square pulse generatorand relays. As a distinguishing feature of the
device, the class of solvable Problems is enlarged by connecting the
winding of the relay in the comparison unit to the feed"back module and
through the normally closed contact of the commutation relay to the in-out
signal generator, whose first output,is connected to the square pulse
generator. The output of the square pulse generator is ccnnected through
the first normally closed contact.of~the comparison module relay and
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USSR
KALININ, I. F. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 321832
through the feedback module to the load mcdel. The second output of the
input signal generator is connectedithrough the uperational amplifier
and the normally open contact of the commutation relay to the vinding of
the compar4son module relEky. The vinding of. the commutation relay is
connected through the second normally closed contact of the comparison
module relay to the zero line, the load:model being connected through
the first normally open contact- of tbe.ccmparison~~module- to the zero line
as well. One illustration..
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IP
USSR UDO 621.578-55
BOGkTOV, A.P., YELISEYEV, P.G., I.I. SHEVOI-ShKO, YE.G.
'Comparison Of Instantaneous And Average Emission Speatrum Of An Injection Laser
In A Regime Of Spontaneous Pulsationall
Kvantovaye clektronika, 1-.'Qscow, No 5) RaY 71, PP 0-95
Abstraott., A comparison is made of.tho spectra of the maltimoda generation of an
injection laser, obtained with averaging during not more tham 10-10 aeo
("Instantaneous" spectrum) and during 105 pumping puluaia ("average" spectrum).
Allontroll-V photoolectron recorder and a DFS-8 diffraction spectograph ware
uved for o4ser-:ation of ol)ectra with a largo ronolving U-Mo. A number of models
of lasers based on hateroatruct-ares in the systom GaAu-i.Al4a and oporatin., at
3000 K were studied. The data preeented in the paper portain to a diode with a
typical behavior for all the models studied which has a one-way haterostractare
and a Fabry--Perot roeoriator with a length of 547 micrometer and a width of 200
micrometer. A pulse of the current hsd a duration o:r 200 naoc, a rape-
'00 Hz, and an anplitude op to 110 aripl, Tith Cris presence
tition frequency of
Anotantaneoun t3peatrum in the separate
of deep puleationa of laser emission, the
pule as strongly difears fron the average and contains an arbitrary eat of modea
of the number observed in the average, spectrum. It is anvuimod that the rapdom dis-
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USSR
BOGATOV, A. P., ct al., Kvantovaya elektronika, Moscmi, No 5, May 71, pp 93-95
tribution of photons with respect to the oscillatton modes at the start of the
pulses predetermines the -instantaneous generation apectrum. It is noted that dur-
in& the transition to a einglemode regime,the apontane"s emimsion pulsations
disappear. Received by editors, 28 MaY 71, fig- 7 rer.
USSR
BERLOVICH, E. Ye. , BLINNIKOV, Yu. S. VAYStV1IS, P. P. YID!AN, V. D., YELKIN,
lYxi4 7.~, IGMTENKO, Ye. I., PANTELEYEV V. N and TARASOV, V.K., B7.7P.
Konstantinov Nuclear Physics- V~!stitute
"Short-Lived Osmium Isotopes"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, No 12, 1972, pp 2490-
2498
Abstract; The purpose of -the experiments described in this paper is to
detect 1750s and to obtain information concerning gamma irradiation of
this and lighter osmium isotopes. The short-lived Isotopes were obtained
in spallation reactions by irradiating mercury with I-Gev protons in the synchro-
cyclotron of the*irradiatioa conditions vary, inasmi:ch as the proportion of the
different Os isotopcs in the apecimens depends on the mode of proton bombard-
ment. In the gamma irradiation, the gamma ray spectrum wasimeasured by a Ge(LO
detector, with a resolution of 3.5 kev for aline of 662 kev, and the spectra
were recorded by an electronic system including an Al-1024 analyzer, a control
block with timer, and the Minsk-22 computer to measur6~half-lives. Isotopes
1/2
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'A tie Q
4
USSR
BERT OVICH E. Ye., Izvestiya Akade.-nii Nauk SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya,
No 121 1972, pp 2490-2498
with half-lives of more than 2.5 minutes.and.less than~:2.0 minutes were in-
vestigated, and tables of their gamma-radiation spectra are given. Results
.~of.the present paper are compared with those.of earlier papers, An attempt was
also made.to find a ction between short-lived osmium and rhenium
genetic conne
-Asotopes, and a table for the.gamma irradiation of 1749e is also given.
Leningrad Institute of Nuclear Physics;
55
USSR Author's Certificate Ito 307401, fileed,27 Nov 69,, published 29 Jul 71 (from
Wh--Av-torratika, Telemekliamika i rfchizliLtel'naya teldinika No 4, Apr 72,
-batract No 4A474P)
Translation: A digital display device is proposed which contains a coullLing
decade, a decoder, switches, a display tube,:and switch transistors, the base
outputs of -whidi are connected via resistors to-the outputs of the lm-order
flip-flop of the counting decide. In order to use loil-voltage elements requir-
ing a feed -voltage which is positive with respect to the common point to con-
the indicator tube, the anodes of Oie indicator tube are connected via
-connected resistors and diodes to the power supply mid via capacitors
series
to the collectors of the switch transistors connected via resistors to the
power supply, and the bases ot the transistors are connected via resistors to
the cDntrol pulse source. Thev-, J6 1 illus, tration.
7
USSR UDC: 621.3-083-721
RYZHEVSKIY~ A. G., and SHLYMMIN, V. M.
"Shape of the Scanning Voltage in, Time-Pulse Converters"
Novosibirsk, kvtometr~_Vql, No 5, 1971, pp 97-104
Abstract: Since the available literature offers no moans of gene-
ralizing the choice of acanning voltage shape in analog-digital
converters used for time-pulee conversion, -the purpose of the au,
thors is to develop such an approach. A possible c~pplication of
the approach is to f ind new areas for the utilization of the
time-1mase converter. Two types of.possible'equipment for derte-
rating the proper scanning voltageshape are shown ixi the form of
block diagrams. It is shown that the shape is determined by the
type of conversion parameter and by the conversion characteristic,
and a general equation is obtained for the scanning voltage. From
this equation, an expression for the voltage as applied to a par-
ticular type of conversion parameter can be found for a specified
conversion characteristic.
USSR
'CffA, S. M., YASIL'YE-IT, S. S.
RAZE,
ITemperature Field in a Discharge Column Bounded by ITailsll
Moscow, Khir-iya i Fizika Nizkotemperaturnoy Plazmy- Moscow Uaiversity
Press, 1971, pp 13,10-142
Abstract: Rotaticnal gas tenrerature distribution is srect.Tc-metrica-11
Y
deter=ned for a discharge in air in an enclosed. tube. ISP-5-1 suec-
trograph vas used with a carnera having 6-focal length of 270' mm. The
intensity of the rcotat-icnal lines vas also determined photoolectrically,
using the FEP-1 attac*--men-:;. A discharge tube vith an inside radius cf
-Iterat-,Lre obtained
0.2 cm was used. -~he results agree vith data in the I-
with a hio.-disp-ersion szectrograph. Three figures, one table, bibliog-
raphy of five titles.
1/1
' 0 3 3 UNCL. ASS[ 5 IEb I ~1(; DATE-- 13NIOV 0
JITLE- YIELD OF METAL SUliSTAf4CF FLG',~ MtErALS EXPO'SED T~,)' THE riCNON OF LASEP
RADIATION -U-
-AUTHQR-(04)-K0RUNCm[K0V, A.[., PANTELEYUA V. V. PU* ~-',ENKO ,0.1.,
T
%YANKC;V SK I YA.A.
CGUNTAY OF V,,'F'~--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK, 197 0 12(5) 019-2'.3
DATE: PURL ISHIED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREA.S-MATERIALSt PHYSICS
JOPM -TAG-S-3MLIGGRAPHY, LASER THERMAL EFFECT, M E'T A L~ SURFACE PROPERTY
MTROL k-ESTPICTIONS
DOCIVIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,Pf?OXY STEP N'0--UA /03 b 8/70/0112100 11/0 3 IW 08 2 3
-CIRC Ar_CESS1L_rN_
2/2 033 UNCL,,,S S if I ED Pkot--ESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC. ACC E SS I CN f,!G--AP 13'- 099
A B S T --(1j) rP-,)- A3 S T' 4CT A R E V 1 F A1 T 13 :i~EFS -
MAC T/EXTP ACT CO, T
k A L
DA A ON THE EFFECTS 0 F L A S E- 9, !'-1 A 1) 1 A T I G NI:OC-JS;zj c; I-, ~Sll~, ii~, u1, ,IG
CU Kli FE, MOt W, AND C lAH,!A:FS*
I ~A;
-7-77-777
Ace'*: N Abstradting.Service; Ref. Code:.,
h048388 CHEMICAL ABST.
94412'x' Epi hd lectric tmn:sduccn. A. I
tax P'.e20e .5- -_
Kotel nskii,
c U -4
ww1T1r7ej77 P1
I -ela 1970, 12(l), 109~-13 (R035)" thx Iram;
Uxta Dit!ro,
ducers were prepd., based on US.61his wn by gas ti-ar-sprort.
gro
Prequency characteristics were inveski hsdzicers
gzted of these t"
of longitudinal and transverse ultrasound waves ixt 1OAOO 2,1LNz.
The dynamic range of such piezoelec.!trans~ucem is >~ 80-adcibcW.
The relative transmission &nd is 100~1260%, conver-sion
Vn
losses of 20-5 decibels. Good temp. subifitywas noted Vor these
transducers. Data am given on.dampling of longitudinal ultm.
sound waves in Ge at SD, 3W, and QWK.' ProspecUleir appli-
cation of Piezoelec. tmosducers are di~ A. Lib4ckyj
J3 vK
REEL/FRAME
19800096
AA0044794
UR 0482
Soviet Inventions I'Llustrated, SectioA Il Electrical, berwent,
243237 ULTRASONIC, JXNGTR AND DISPLAC2M GAUCE
9-170
based on Che propagation.of xfltrasoqi~ waves
down a waveguide and the exact~weasurementdf the
standing wave antinode positions~.; is iiaproved in
accuracy by the additional use of.a, second~ultra-
sonic transmitter-receiver set up..perpendiaular to
the waveguide and detecti~ the precise position of
the antinode. The second unit is. fixed tothe
7- z length or displacement measuring device and moves
with it. The diagram. shows. the elongated ba4y 1
forming the master vavegulde, :on -the end of ~which
is the primary ultrasonic transmitter 2'energized
the antLnodes
from generator 3. The position-0
in-the standing waves propagatedby 2 is the basis
on which the length or displac emeht is measured,
converted by instrument 5 frqmla:measure of~the
time of passage of the waves'along L.: Connt-cr-ed
with 5 is the secondary ultr4aohic set 4, which
acts as a fine nosition indicator of Ehe wave ohase
22.3.67 as 1147486/25-28, YU..P -1-
E T00AIRV. ##RN1("24 7 .69)
KHARIZOMENOV, MACHIN 9
Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 42ki 42b4'1nt.Cl,G Oln,G 01b
197 7 16. 1: 9
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AA0044794
UDc 66.o74.7
USSR
PANTELEYEVA, A. P- D0114ATOVA, 14- YU., And DOLMATOV, YU. D.
"Study of the Ion-Exchange Interaction of Bivalent Cations with AlgWc Acid"
Leningrad, RadiokhWyat Vol XIV, No 5;'1972, PP 741-743
Abstracti New experimental data axe presented on the Interaction of alsinic
acid with metal cations as a function of the conditions of this procelsso and
the problems of a specific nature of the interaction are discussed. Labora-
tory samples of alginic acid (AIgH) and its calcium hydride form (AlgCaH) obtained
by saturation of alginic acid with calcium ions under ~statlc conditions were
used for the investigation. Xhe product obtained contained. 24-27 mg of
calcium per 1 gram of acid, A study was made of the.exlchange of
2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ Z+ 2+
lin , Ni j Co j Ca , Sr Cu Ions from 3.0-10-3 normal solutions of
-S
the chloride &-ats tagged by their radioactive isotopes (511~~, 1-3~ 90y,
631ji, 45Ca, 60CO)
All of the experiments were perfo+rjitd un'der tbermostated
conditions using the experimental procedhre and radlomotric and chemical
analyses introduced previously, (M# Yu. Dolmatova, et al., &-td1okhiziya#
Vol 10, No 3, 379, 1968). Inasmuch a* In aqueous solutions -at PH ~~ 5 sodium
alginate forms a colloidal solution, the! methcd of diaJyels with ultrafil-
tration was used to separate the phases at PH - 705 (S- 14. Puchkova, Cali-
1/2 -- - ---
USSR
PAN-TEU7EVA# A. P.v et a:L.p RadiokhWya, Vol XIVt No 5# 1972s, pp 741-743
didate's Dissertation, Medical Institutet Chelyabinsk, 1969). The experi-
mental data are presented in the form of. the ion distrLbution coefficients
during static soprtion. The possible mechanisa. of the ob,-zorved effects
connected with the structural features of the ion-exchange resins is proposed.
USSR UDC 669-172
PANTELEYEVA, G. V., LYUTOVICH, A. S., CHUPRIKOV, G. Ye., and FROLOV, A. V.
"Structure and Electrophysical Properties,of Boron in Crystal-, Produced
by Crucibleless Zone Melting in a Vacuum and in an Atmosphere of Hydrogen"
Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare I'lLetals -- Collection Of Works), Nauka Press, 1971, pp 95-99
Translation: Results are presented from a study of the little-studied ma-
terial, baron, which is being used increasingly for the man-,if.acture of
heat-resistant, refractory alloys, as viell as for semiconductor devices
Lor operation under high temperatmre conditions. Metallographic investi-
gations by the method of chemical thermal etching were performed on high-
purity specimens grown by crucibleless zone melting in various atmospheres.
The superiority of the structure of boron grown in a vacuum in comparison
to that produced in hydrogen is demonstrated. Certain.alectrophysical
properties of boron crystals are studied.. 2 Tables; 4 Figures; 4 Biblio-
graphic References.
It It
V2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--i8sEp7o
Tlfl~&--EFFECT OF TRINITROPHENYLATION OF MYOSIN ONJHE JSOTOPIC EXCHANGE OF
OXYGEN IN THE MYOSIN ATP H SUB 2 PRIME 18 0 SYSTEM -U-
..AUTHOR-(03)-KULEVAv N.V.i KARANDASHOVs EOA.v PANTtLEYEVAt N.S.
_7,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
1970v 35(l), 42-T
PUBLISHED------70
.---,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL
SCIENCES
-,--,TOPIC' TAGS--MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY9 ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATEt ORGANIC NITRO
BENZENE DERIVATIVE, ORGANIC :SULFUR COMPOUND, OXYGEN IMETABOLlSM
,--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_~,~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
REEL/FRAMEr-- 198(4 /08(~? STEP NO---lik/O~1(1/to/~)55/001/0042/0047
,-,CIRC ACCC-SSION NU--AP0055562
UNCLASSIFIED
M7
2/2 026 UNCLASSI FiED PRDCFSSING DATE--18SEP70
ACCESSION NO--AP0055562
-,:"ABSTRACT/EXTRAf-'T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BINDING OF FREE 1,'HSUa2 GROUPS
BY 2t4,6-TRINI-TRCBENZENESULFVNATE (TNBS) IN MYOSIN AIPASE !NH1311TED, BY
~40 ISOTOPIC 0 EXCHANGE REACTION CATALY4PO BY MYOSIN
-70PERCENTt THE
DURING ATP HYDPOLYSIS. HOWEVER TNBS TREATMENT AC,TIVAI*,'-D ATPASE IN THE
PRESENCE OF MGPRIMEZ POSITIVE 5-9-FOLDI DEPENDING UPON THE NO. OF BOUND
GROUPS. THE TNBS EFFECT OF ISOTOPIC
0 EXCHANGE Al"ID ATPASE
ACTIVITY WAS SIMILAR TO TH&T OF ACTIN, CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN THE
~ACTIVE CENTER OF MYOSIN MAY OCCUR DURING,FQRMATION OF TRINITROPHENYLATED
RESIDUES.
UNC LASS I-F-1 - ---------
H!k , 'ttn -1 iv
--n llffik
LZO UDC 669.183-218.5
R. I.
AKINFIYEV, V. I., DUNIETS, A. M., and.
"Sulfur Excha-r-a in the Bath-Gas Phase SN,stem in an Open-Hearth Furnace With
Blowina of Powdered Materials in a Stre
am of Oxygen Through the Metal and
Without Blowing"
Proizvodstvo Cherny'Kh Metallov [Production of" Ferrous 1etals--Collection of
NOA-sj, No 75, Nletallurgiya Press, 1970,~pp 48-51
Traiislation: The exchange o-f sulfur between bath and gas phase in a 10 T open-
hearth furnace is studied during the period of melting and finishing in w 'elts
with blowing of ircn orc concentrate and oxygen through~ the bath and without
blowing.
The characteristics of participation of the gas phase in the desulfuration
of the metal used in the worK were riot the concentration of sulfur in the com-
bustion products, but rather its relitive,quantity (in relationship to the
mass of metal), carried away by the combustion products from. the working space
per unit tine. This quantitv ~.as determined for the period of melting and
fird:shinz of melts and for the blowing period in cxperirnontal melts. The
combustion products were taken for analysis,usin- a special device d'eveloped
for the puq)osc.
It was established that desulfuration of the gas phase during the period
C,
1/2
M!-4 ME
USSR
AKIIWIYEV, V. I., et al., Proizvodstvo Chernylkh Metallov, No 75, Metallurgiya
Press, 1970, pp 48-52
of melting in most cases occurred more intensively than during the period of
finishing. Worsening of desulfuration of the bath by the furnace atmosphere
during the finishing period is explained not only by the decrease in activity
of sulfur durinu this period, ~ut also by *the increase in basicitv of the slag.
The rate of desulfuration of the bath by the gas phase during,blown melts
differs slightly from its values during standard melts. 3 figures; 8 biblio.
refs.
21
24
"At Ill"
UDG_- 669. 183-.219..5
USSR
AKINFIYEV, V. I., DUNETSr A. K., anc! PANTELEYMM R
t'Sulfur Exchange in the Bath--Gas Phase System in,an- Open -Rearth. Furnac-c With
Blotdng of Powdered Materiais in. a S tTo um of Oxygen -,T,h rough: the Me t a I and
Without Blowing"
Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov'[Production of Ferroust Metals.- -Collection of
Works],. No 7S, Retallurgiya. Press, 1970;14~~pp-1'48.-52
Translation: The,exchange of sulfur between bath and',gas phase in a 10 T open-
hearth furnace is studied during the period of melting and -f-inishing in melts
with blowing of iron ore concentrate slid oxygen throug4 the~vath and without
blowing.
The characteristics of participaticrn~of the gas phase in-Ahe desulfuration
of the metal used in -the work were not the concentration of sulfur in the com-
bustion products, but rather its relatiYe quEntity (in relationship to the
mass of metal), carried away by the combustion products from the working space
per unit time. 11As quantity- was determinedi for the period of melting and
finishing of rielts and for the blowing period in experjf-"ent;~,Lmelts. The
cadbustion products were taken for analysis, msing. a special. device developed
for the purpose,
It was established that desulf-uration.of the gas. pha-se. during the period
1/2
USSR
AKINFIYEV, V. I., et al., Proizvodstva Chernykh-Metallov, No_-75:2 ',',etallurgiy-a
Press, 1970, pp 48-S2
Gf melting in most cases occurred more intensively than during the period of
finishing. Worsenin 'a of desulfuration'of the bath by the~fbrnace atmosphere
during the finishing period is explainecL, not only by- the dt~crease in activity
of sulfur during this period, but also by the imcrease- in~basicity of the slag.
The rate of desulfuration of the bath by-the gas.phaseAuring.blown malts
differs slightly from its values during s-tandard: melt,.z. 3fig!jres; 8 biblio.
refs.
2/2
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112 019 UNCLASSIFIED DATE--160CT70
TIT,LE--KINETIC DETERMINATION OF COPPER -U-
-KP
AUTHOR-(05) ZEINGOLD, S.U., BOZHEVOLNOVt YE,A.t ANTONOV, V.N.1
PANTELEIMONOVA, A.A*i SOSENKQ.VAt L.14
c oM"rp"y"o 'r-""rfVT--
_'~--SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 260#952
-".,-'REFE,RENCE--0TKRYr IZOBRET.# PROM* OBRAZT.SYj TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970 47(4J 95
~..-,~DATE PUBLISHED--06JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS9 CHEMIS TRY
-TOPIC TAGS--COPPERi CHEMICAL PATENT9, OXIDA"I'IONr HYOROGEN PEROXIDEP
FLUORIDE, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
:~,.:_.'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-'~.-VROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1994 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000flOO010000/0000
-CIRC ACCESSfON NO--AA0115793
UNCLASSIFIED
112 027 1INCLA S ~[El)
rITLE--C,,*,, fHE flECHANIS0. 9F THE INT-IACRANIAL PrtESSUAE
f FLUCTUATIONS
SECONDARY TU STIMULATION _F THE DlEr4CEPHALU.N
n
_AU7HJlA-(G3)-CUNlN-j A.YA., PANTIYELEVAt. V,!'!, i ViDANOV9 Y.K.
-~,,-IUUNTRY,OF INFO--USSP
OFTALIMOLUGII, 1970, NR 2# PP 55-58
PUPATE PUELISHED-----70
m--.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TO P I GTAGS--BRAIN* INTRACRANIAL PRESSUREw DIAGNOSTIC MEOICINE, ELECT;tjc.
~,,.':.,:0ISCHARGE* 6WELECTRIC PHENOMENON
,~:~COI.%TKU'L RAPKIKG-~-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:-:. .Pk3XY REFL/FRAME--1986/0804
STEP NO--UR/0357170/000/00210055/0058
,CIRC AUES.SION NCj--AP0102767
UNCLASS'IFIED
212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02JCT70
C-IRC ACCr--SStt!N NO--AP0102767
Ai5STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. A TOTAL OF 330 FLECTR[C STI"ULT IN
"THF,HYPOTHALAMUS* DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE BRAIN,~BODY AND EXTREMITIES
WERE IMPARTED TO 5 RABITS IN 10 TESTS WITH THE AIM OF ELUCIDATING
ImErHANISMS GOVERNING VARIATIONS IN THE LEVEL OF THE tNTRAOCULAI TENS!DN
FOLLOWING STIMULATION OF THE DEINCEPHALON WITH ELECTRIC :URRENT. IN
APPLYING STIMULATION A SERIES.OF COMPLEMENTARY WAVESY WHICH DEPEND UPON
CHANG[O B1,001) SUPPLY AND THE TONE OF~INT`RAOCULAR VESSFSL, r--MERGF') ON THE
BASIC WAVES OF THE OPTliALMOPHETHYSMOGPA14. INVFSTIGATIONS SHOWE9 THAT
-G INTRAOCULAR VESSESL I-S ONE 3F THE
CHANGES IN THE AMOUNT OF BLOOD FILLIN
PRIME FACTORS CAUSING FLUCTUATIONS OF THE OPHTHALMOTONE IN STIMULATION
OF THE DIENCEPHALON. AN IDENTITY OF OPHTHALMOPLETHYSMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
OBSERVED IN ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF THE HYPOTHAU11AUS AND OTHER PARTS Or-
THE. ANIMAL BODY WAS ASC'ERTAINED*
UNCLASSIFIED
Ace. Nr:
004904r Ref . Code: V)P_V7
PRIMARY SOURCE: Vestnik Of tal"malogii, 1970, 11'.Ir P
PP /S-/7
EFFECT OF GLUCOCORTICOfDS ON THt. EYt TfSSUE
RABBITS AND THE STAXE
IMUCOPOLYSACCHAR IDES ~ IN
OF-THE OPHTHAUIOTONE RE61JLATION
B. S. Kasdvina, V.~M.'Pantiyeleva, A. M. Shapkina
S'U M M a r Y.
Glucocorticosterolds (cortisone, hydrocortisone) were found to exercise different
influence on the content and composition of mucopoly-saccha rides in the ocular hamors
and tissues, depending.upon the kind, dosage and timing ui the hormones idministra-
tion. The earliot and most pronounced changes are shown to occur in tho, aqueous
19800028
Tr F'TTj7rF'T'-W.-_'w.'
AP0049043,'..
humor, iitreous body, -cornea and the crystalline ltns: In the cilinry body and stlera
modifications are observed to take place after a long-term Introdziction of the hormone5.
Deep changes in the trophicify of.the eye tissues sternming: from protracted administra-
tiort of steroid hormoms 4r'e revealed. Such changes in tive ciliary body and fiRration
zone of the anterior chamber. angle are attended by shifts~ in il~e intraocular pressure.
Tests involvincr long-term introd&tion of glucosteroids ascertainedl the pre~ericp, of direc!
relationship Qween the content and coniposition of mucapalys n~chari des. on the one
hand, an -d the hydrodynamics and ophthaltotane regulation, on 1he other. The preseat
research explains one of the possibh-.Caus4 4.ccounting foe ~eompk4L-ons which super.ve-
ne alter prolonged use of steroid hormones in,:large: doses.;
J,
198W$29i
:MOIeCWAr D14?109Y~
!YSSR UEC 576-851-47-P95-38:576-858-9
EAX9R9LVA-,--N-N-, DrMTM, S. Ya-, and ir. YAsim.10J. B. N., tnstitute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology :Uwn:L Gamaleya, Academy of 1,42adical Sciences
USSR Moscow
"Reproduction of Tnfectious DNA from E. coli PhaBe in Proteus Cells"
Moscow,zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii,, 110 4, 1973,
~pp 35-W
Abstract: Studies were conducted to determine the optimum conditions for the
infection of ? strains of Proteus vulgaris,(401 and 3137) with the circular
IDIIA (1-7 x 100 NO isolated from E. coli phaga 107 - DINA was isolated from ca.
1013 viral particles per 1 ml, and diluted with 0.05 M tris buffer, PH 7.8.
The DNA preparation was mixed with a proteus culture, grown in peptone broth
(Spofa, Czechoslovakia), and 0.2 ml samples were immediately frozen in a mix-
ture of dry ice and alcohol at -700, and then thawed in a water bath at 37 0
After an additional 10 min incubation period, the bacteria were diluted with
1% peptone and the viral titer was determined by plaque assay on E. coli C.
Optimal conditions consisted of a cell concentration of 1~-2 x 1010/mIl, and
m62-1,ug/mi of Dim, pH 6.0-8.0, and 13pofa peptona. Under theme conditions
1/2
USSR
PANTSKEEAVA, N. N.., et al., Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, EpidemioloZii i Immunobiologii,
No 4, 19T3, PP 35-40
1-4 x 1o5 infectious centers were formed per 1 Ixg of phage 107 DNA. The frac-
tion of proteus cells that were transfected constituted I/lo5th of the total
number of proteus cells. The low efficiency of infectivity was apparently due
to.the low number of proteus cells able to take up the DNA.- The freezing and
thaving method has been found to be the only one allowing proteus transfection
with E. coli phage 107 DNA. All previous studies had consisted of attempts at
infecting proteus spheroplasts with phage IP7. MA. Proteus cells in the leg,
logarithmic, and stationary phases of growth were equally well infected.
1 0 2 5 1~~ I q C L A S S I F. ILb -pjtUCj.SSjl,jG 0'--'jfE--20N0V70
T I T L E I T;%,,,A, I N B S U12 J-
....,AUT'41OK7(0,2)-PA'TS,~HAVA, YL.S. PC.flELKINA, ~V.V~
CUUNTRY ol~ INFC--L~SR
265,01't3
EFERE,~C--rJKRYT IYA, Iluil'AFTt PROM. Ut3RAZrSYj f(PARI'M* ZiOM 1970,
TSHEQ--09MA-~7G
--.SUBJECT- AREAS-BIGLOGICAL As".'O MEOICAL SCIENCES, CHEYISTRY
.-',;:TCPlC, TAGS-VITAPIN', COBALT CCMP(,'UiNOt BIDSYNTHESISo BACLULls, CG'NTlvjl)Us
..~CULTURE, LhEMICAL PATENT
PGL..M.ARKI PG--NO R E S T RI f-1- I U45
.UA~tiT.,'CLASS-UNCLASSIFII.-~)
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_"'W2 czo ONCLASSIFIEQ~ IPROC~E-S$IING 0ATE----w20NOV
TLE--iDlUbl.NTi,ESIS GF VITA.14IN a SUB12 A10 PGRPHY,!(Wi~ BY :THERMOPHILIC
',7 JF 8ACTERIA -U-
ANE~
,,:NC
V.YA.# ZAYTSEVA#'.`..I.i PANTSKHAVAt YE.S.f BUKIN,
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-CCLNTRY OF INFO-USSR
sC,JR!L;E-"CGKL. AKAU. NAUK 1970 f 191(il)w 221-3
~G-ATE PUELISHEG ------ 7C
-SUtiJECT .4REAS--iAOLLGf CAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES
I..'. FIC TAGS--fJICJSYl!rhES IS# VITAMLN 8 COMPLEX, METHANE BACTERIA? ENZYME
'-'-"ACT IVITY PURPHYR IN
,CCNTJqC.L.JIARKIhG--N0 RESTRKTIONS
3-C(;W~1,04T CLASS-UNCLASSIFILD
PROXY kELL/fRAME--JG05/t670 STEP
UNC LAS S I F I V-0
0
020 4NCLASS[F LEO PROCESSING 0ATE-20NOV70
~C PRC ACL I- :N' NO-AT0133575
j~3-S1fk4-CT/EXTtRALT-(U) GP-(- ABSIRACT. FXGGENOUS DELTA-AM[NOLEVULEMIC
-,AS - Gi R 1, MS -D
ACID iALA) t REOUiKI70 F SYNTHF-5 15 OF PORPHYd AND STIMULAT[
& SUB12 SYNTHESIS IN NETHANGBAGILLUS KUZNECE-IJVI I CULTURES.
TZITAL SYNTHtSIS OF VITAMIN V SUL-,12 -A ND PORPHYRINS FROM ALA SEEMS 1-0
.-INVC-LVE F(Mi"ATICf] CF PL)k;n!0t3I(-INOGEN OURING ALA-uEHY0RA7ASE ACTION.
THIS EfliZYME ~4AS PkEsu~r Liq m. irmt-iECLOVII ACELLULAIR Exrs., 'NO THE
2
ACTIVITY WAS NGT AFi~LCTEO BY ADOM. OF VITAM,114 B SUB1,14. 0;'~ HL"AIN IN VITRO.
ALI,"-EEfiYuRiiTASE ACTIVITY WAS INCREASED BY ZiN AND ESP. BY CD PRfME2
i3,--Sl'rlVt ANU !IAS INMIi-11TED BY CHELATINIG AGEINTS. voIBI I'lo"I IN
PPLSENCE OF 44LTj1L(.tC iONS. FAC(LITY. I N S f GIUKHEM. 1114 .
N(:SC&,j, USSR.
h
-112 008 UNCLAS SI F fED: PROCESSING DATE-1314OV70
...-JITLE--REACTIVITY OF CONWOUNDS WITH UIARYLMETHYLOCGROUPS. IV. BASICITY OF:
SUBSTITUTED Af-ItIDES OF DIARYLGLYCOLIC ACIOS -U-
_'_AUTHGR-(.04)-SHKLYAYEVv V.Sat (;Hr_ YU.Svs KGBLOVAt A.I.v
~KIRYSHKINj '
PANTSURKIN, Vol@
CCMTrY'OF 11111~0--USSR
-_sOURCE--ZH ORG KHIM. 19701 6(5)j'iJ055-6t:
PUBLISHED ------- 70
--..",-SUBJECT ARE:j6-810LOGICAL AND MIEDICAL SCLENCES, CHEMISTRY
JOPIC TAGS--A?,'IDE, CONDENSATION R EAC r IGN~, AM I NE r)EPIVATIVE, AROMATIC
CARBOXYLIC ACIO, CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, BENZENE.DERIVATLVE
CONUOL. ..,'IA'PK I NG--t4G kESTR I CT IGNS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,-.PROXY REEL/F.RAM2---3006/1270 STEP NO--UR/0366/TD/006/005/1055/1061
CIRC-ACCESSION NO--AP0134944
ul:c LAS S
-D PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
1/2 OL9 UNCLASSIFIE
~'.TITLE-VAGOTOMY AND PYLOROPLASTY IN SURGERY OF DUODENAL ULCERS _U_
V.YA.1 AGEYCHEVf V*A.
~.IAUTHOR-(04)-PANTSYREVs, U-M-Y GRINBtRGi~A.A.j MINTSO
OF INFO--USSR
'SOURCE--VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 1. 1. GREKOVAI 1970, VOL 104, NR 4, PP
-0 AT E, PUBLISJiED - ----- 70
UBACT AREAS--SIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
_.~.40PIC TAGS--DUODENUMv SURGERY, CRANIAL NERVEi LESION
~'CDNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~-:'.POCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:~PkOXY REFL/FRAME--1988/003d STEP NO--UR/05891701104/004/007410079
11CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105137
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCL AS -IF I ED PROCESSING UATE--160CT7G
212 019
~:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105137
-_'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HEINEKE-MIKULICL PYLOROPLASTY
ASSOCIATED WITH BILATERAL TRUNK OR SELECTIVEVAGOTOMY 'WAS ACCOMPLISHEO
IN 62 PATIENTS WITH DUODENAL ULCERS* FOURTY EIGHT PA71ENTS WERE
OPERATED UPON ON URGENT INDICATIONS FOR PERFORATION OR PROFUSE
HEMORRHAGE FROM DUODENAL ULCERS, LIGATION OF THE~BLEEDING VESSEL WITH
PYLOROPLASTY AND VAGOTOMY IS BELIEVED TO BE ADVANTAGEOUS IS SURGERY OF
PROFUSE HEMORVHAGESv WHEN THE ROUTINE GASTRECTORY YIELDS STILL GREAT PER
CENT OF THE POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY. DISSECTION OF A'PERFORATING
i:-DU0DEl%AL ULCER, PERFORMED IN 38 PATIENTSP IS C014510EREO TO BE MU'RE
RADICAL THAN SIMPLE SUTURING OF THE ULCER. THE FORMER. 15 MORE FEASIBLE
TECHNICALLY THAN GASTRECTOMY. IN VAST MAJORITY OF PATIENTS PYLOROPLAsry
AND VAGOTOMY RESULTED IN RELIABLE INHIOLTION OF TH E GASTRIC SECRETION.
'~AMONG 62 PATIENTS THERE e4ERE TWO DEATHS DUE TO CAU"SES RIOT RELATIVE TO
SURGICAL'INTERVENTION# IN THE REMAINOER GOOD IMMEOIATE RESULTS 4ERE
OBTAINED, TWENTY SIX PATIENTS WERE INVESTIGATED CLINICALLY WITHIN THE
-CURRE~'ICE WAS NOTED, SLIGHT
TERMS FROM 3 MONTHS TO 1.5 YEAqSo NO ULCER RE
-DIARRHEA WAS OBSERVED 1.14 2 CASES. NO MARKED DUMPING SYNDROME i3HENOMENA
WERE OaSERVED.
UNC L A S S I-F IL D------
72;,
ASSIRLMS OT ARTICUI PUBLISHED IN THIS ISSUZ
lAbstracto; Moscow, Vastnik Akadamil Maditsinakikh Nauk SSSR Rusolan..No 2.
197z' p 963
4
"Medicabiolor,leal Investigations Dealing with the Use of Estrogens as CA
n.t. pleater
Growth Stimulating Agents," by A.A. Pakrovskiv. H.F. Neat tn. 'L-?X!-11tI1,na-
-It.La. Ryazantseva, ~~.o
An a result of medicabiological examination of meat products obtaimtd
from bull calves stimulated Pith diethylatilbestrol. It was shown that the
reca=eridad method of using this hormone does not,tule out the possibility
of retention It% subproducts of meet of residual quantities of this agent in
When feeding laboratory animals on experimental meat there was manife8t4t n
sex gland functic.
of acme adverse effects on their development and change in a.
On the basis, of the data obtained and the literature, with due consideration
of wearldvide experience In using diethylstilbestrol to fatten various species
of animals. the authors conclude chat it is impossible to use this preparation
in anizal breeding.
There are eight tables, one illustration, bibliography ilate 118 !teas.
"Experlence with Vlt=in E Supplement for Dicycla Racers and Skiers."
by Y . V4V' Y--frezov. P 52.
A study was made of the atfect.of different Inttnoities of physical
strews on vitamin Z &Availability in the organism of cycLists.and skiers
during winter apart maa;o. As &,reault ct the study It was found that 1.5-2
and especially 3-4-hour: ttalniftL induces A considerable declins In vitamin
E content tn the blood serum of the athletes. Additional intake Of this
-its=" 1. dooes of 50-130 mg for cyclists who trained for 1.5-2 bouts and
200-300 a& for akiers who trained for 3-4 hours raises the- blood serum
vit--'- T levol and results in greatet-efficlancy of the athlstee.
Iva Illustrations; bibliography lists nine Itens.
149
"A -fu" Antrumectumv 7ichniqut iz t;~T,;ery for F~ptlc Ulcers." by
A-k ',~rt0a"7.. T.I. Lt%ktionava. p 72,
A -xthod It described for pinpointing the boundarips of the antral
portion of the star-ach during itapiral inz~f"nticns U~Ing 2'-1 solution of
C--=a~, 2r A6 indicator on the gastric muco~a. The mAthad has been
de-.-elcre! experimentally and used in clinical practice on 30 patients with
duodenal and gastric ulters; this revealed that it is simple, safe, and
-~Qriaits p"erfor"nce of a true antrumectomy. in other vords~ it permits the
jwrforcazza of a functionally substantiated sparing operation on the stomach.
'"be procIvion. of the method was confirqad by histological examinations.
Two illustration*; one t&tie; bibliography lists 24 Itmm.
.10.07
(=I IS47-V
:11PRS 6-6-6-67
--64).
6 16 . 3 3- 9 . P 7:1
A TRUE AbrRUMECTOMY TECHNIQUE IN SURCERY POR PEPTIC UlXt'i(S
Me Jt Cd I P1r,,A.v; 14n.;cow, -Ve~-trk Akadumli M..i11-qin3k-1kh
Nauk SSS14, Russian, Sa 2, 1972, pp 72-7i'
INfoo us pertaining tu surgical managr~,nt of peptic ulcero continue t.1)
have vital Lyipurtszza: Indications are baling defined, th~ mont substantiated
SUTSfe.61 tKC-tuiLquss are being a-I n4av tethnical ptovrdurea zrA
tt--tntt.
into orpnetat ion of the data pertjioin~ L~~ V, the
~- 1*4 W the ccnc 4r functional role
elyttoti of tylo di.4simil or Its dif -
ferent anAtnnical parts. With teFard to the aignificance of the antral
portion of the stomach In pathophysiplopy Of ulcers Lt. is i5;porrant to stress
the fullowingt 1) the experitnental word of physi~logjsiti provvi that tho
entrum sho4l-J be constiered first a I at 1, ns, a unlque crPA11- that 19 qUj to
disti=t:in its morphological and it'inettun'll characteristLcs frcm.th4 00tur
portions-of the stomach anti plays a major part In rogulpting gantrIc secretion
(B.P. UbMtl; I.T. KUTtgln~, DAVCnpVrt; :,raeNLCdt; IntiMptiOn owl PeFkin);
2) In the case of duodenal artrllt,-,tAr~y co--hinrd uith apotony (*: the
trUoI4 Or bar, Pre6enLI!j rC1:CiVLd b0th th~Otttl~-Ql MW CA Slliv.al
aulatantlotlon-, the experltncr 01 Sovict, %uc%"*,, th,rL, ...... .lu,le, 1Q,,-
toy tt al.; V,S. Maya,- et al.; V.S. Savel'yev ct al., nd t1wrn) sug~,eqts
that after ou~:h uurge-.y pcVtLc ulcers are extvcr~ly rare, hilt, preserva-
tion of a large gastric reservoir cosstttutcm, to svic extent, a prr,phylACtIc
measuro,agdIndt the serious post gantrareac cc Ian disturbances; 3) ntomach
ulcers can with suffLrlunt justiFicativn be ~tullld pylorlc ulcers, a-., ImIL-
)cated by the "mpt chcnsive works of 01 et al. . R~adlt,jj eL al. , ond Schrager et
al, Constiquently, here Loo, there is no need for exten5lve gaM.ric zerectio'...
> The Wort is wirrdated with regard to substantiation of 14 trChniqu 11*
for resection of the antral portion of the titomach w1611% its true boundarl.
lc must be titressed, that the proceJures that have Incom', popular In clinica
practice do not permit accurate enough renalution of this problem. 1, Ir, -'--
by chance that different surgeons Imply resection of one-fourth to ooe-1.11
the stomach vhen they use the term, "antrumectomy." Dnly anatomical guide-
ID7
113 024 UNCL ASSI F IIEO. (!ROCESSING DATE--27-NOV70
JITLE--VAGOTOMY IN SURGERY OF PEPTIC ULCER -U-
-1 _WTKOR-(,03)-MAYAT, V.S.9 PANTSYREV, YU*.M. vGRINBERGt A. 11.
~-OUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR
1970, NR 6t PP 28-34.
,.:,_'~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,:,:~SUBJECT AREAS-BIDLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOP I C TAGS--SURGERYv..STOMACHv, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASEv SECRETIONt
JNSULINr HEMORRHAGE
~.--.':CONTROL -,4ARKlNG--NC RESTRICTIONS
~:PROXY REEL/FRAME--300810052 STEP NO--UR/0531170/0001006/0028/0034'
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013 7243
'C _-S Slf
2/1 024 UNCLAS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137243
AGSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~ON THE BASIq OF~LITERATURE DATA
AND PERSONAL ABSERVATIONS THE AUTHORS PRESENT A PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL
.SUBSTANTIATION OF DIFFERENT METHODS IN THE SURGICAL TkEATMENT OF PEPTIC
ULCER. THE NECESSITY OF DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH IN SOLVING THE PROBLEM
OF THE OPERATIVE rECHNIQUE WITH OUE CONSIOERATION,'DF THE LOCALIZATION
AND COURSE OF ULCER, FEATURES.SPECIFIC.JO THE SECRETORY A,'JD MOTOR
FUNCTION OF THE STOMACH? IS EMPHASIZED. 1OUT OF 3,45 OPERATIONS IN PEPTIC
ULCER 150 WERE PREFORMED IN COMBINATION WITH VAGOTOMY., IN OVER 80 PER
CENT OF PATIENTS THERE WERE ABSOLUTE OPERATIVE INDICATIONS. ECONOMIC
RESECTION OF THE STOMACH IN COMBINATION WITH VAGOTOMY IS THE OPERATION
OF CHOICE IN CHRONIC DUODENAL ULCER. PYLOROPLASTY WAS~CARRIED OUT ONLY
IN PATIENTS WITH A MARKED PREVALENCE OF SECRETION i%FTER INSULIN
STIMULATION. IN STENOSIS OF THE PYLORUS TffE OPERNTIVEJECHNIQUE IS
MAINLY DETER14INED BY THE DEGREE OF STENOSIS AND STAYE OF THE, GASTRIC
MOTOR:ACTIVITY. A RARE INHIBITION OF THE; LATER sHbULD ;SERVE AS A
iCONTRAINDICATION TO VAGOTOMYo SPARING OPERATIONS ARE P,ARTICULARLY
-EXPEDIENT IN EMERGENCY SURGERY IN PERFORATING ULCEAS AP40 PROFUSE
ULCEROUS HEMMORRHAGES. THE IM14FDIATE RESULTS tl)F 1150 OPERATIONS WITH
VAGOTOMY ARE SATISFACTORY. OUT OF 80 P-LAN14ED OPERATION3 THERE WAS ONE
LETHAL ISSUE. THE GREATEST LETHALITY WAS OBSERVED IN THE oROUP OF
PATIeNT5 OPERATED FOR PROFUSE HEMORRHAGE, ~RE14PSeS OF 9PEPT[C ULCER HERE
NOT OBSERVED. THERE WERE SEEN NO MARKED. POSTGASTRECTOMY DISORDERS. AT
REMOTE POSTOPERATIVE PERIODS A MODERATE-AIARRHEA WAS REVEALED IN 2 OUT
.'OF 65 CLINICALLY EXAMINED PATIENTS,
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3/3 0
IRC
CIRC ACCE
1: FAB S T-RACT/
-111 1 ft
USSR LTDC 669,245'71-017.3
ARMANGEL'SKAYA, A. A., BOGACHEV, 1. N. , LITVINOV, V. S., and PAINTSYREVA,
Ye. G., Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Firov
"Phase Transformations in Dlickel-41umirium Alloys With Cesium Chloride
Lattice"
S -rdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 72, pp
.541-546
Abstract: A study was made by metallographic, dilatometric, and roent-
genostructural methods of the effects of the degree of nickel supersaturation
on phase transformations during heating in substitutional Ni-Al-base solid
solutions. The diffusionless transformation of a part:of martensite into
the a-phase in alloys with 65 and 66 at% Ni is accompanied by a separation
of INi3AI dispersion particles. At the same tire, a reduction of the specific
vo-Lume of martensite and a-phase takes place. The transformation in the
240-360 deg. temperature interval results in intense hardening of the alloy:
its microhardness increases up to 900 kg/mm2, Analogout~ effects are ob-
served for the 641l.' Ni-2% Cc-34% Al and W Nli-2% Fe- 34% Al ternary alloys.
lt is supposed that volumetric changes accompanying the formation of mar-
tensite and its transformaLion during heating must affect the propercies
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ARKHANGEL'SKAYA, A. A., et al., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34,
No 2, Aug 72, pp 541-546
of coatings, particularly during repeated heating and cooling, develop
microcracks in the protective coating, decay the heat-resistant oxide
film, and intensify the diffusion processes in the coating. Three figures,
one table, five bibliographic references.
2/2
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USSR UDCi669.245171.017.3
LITVINOV, V. S., BOGACHEV, 1. N.$ ARKHANGELSKAYA, L.A., PANTSYREVA. Ye. G..
Uml Polytechnic Institute imeni Kirov~
Electron Microscope Investigation of Nickel-Aluminuin Alloy IMartensite"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 36, No 2, 1973,
pp 388-393
Abstract: The structure of the alloy 64 atA Ni + 36 at.% Al, in which
martensite conversion has occurred upon cooling from high temperatures
(1200*C) at rates preventing separation or- excess nicke-I, is studied 13Y
an electron-micToscope method. It irp shown that tho innrrensite ncedles
consist of thin plates in twin orientation,in relation to each.other
with twinning planes in the set Irl0l). A B-pbase shear;plan is suggested,
4cading to the formation of such a martensite structum
Wq
UBG 669*71124035-21s621-378-325
LITVINOV, V. S., and Sverdlovsk
"SpecW Features of theDeformation and Disintegration of Compounds in the
Ni-Al System Under the Effect.of High Thermal ImpulsOW'
Moscowo Izvestiya Akademii flauk USSR, ifetany, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 199-202
Abstracti The stresses in the Hi-Al surface layer of gas turbine blades
causing blade failure at high flow rates and high local tenparature changes
were simulated by using the inpulse effectof a light Wan on specimens of
Ni-Al binary alloys with different Ifi coritents. The microstructures of the
ap"imens show a correlation betweon the nIze of the developing cratera and
the funing topiporature of alloya, Wlc4ting an InaraLkno in crater alzo with
decreasing f using temperature, Signs of pIzstic deformation and microcracks
were ob3erved in the influence zone of one-phase speolmens. The NiZAl 3 and
HW compounds and solid solutions showed low plasticity under local mechanical
and thermal actions. A necessary condition for the plasticity of the alloy is
the presence of the NiA-1 phase in its Btructureo As 4 reaUt of the tbermal
impulse action, a sharp hardening of surface microvolumes takes place. This
is obviously connected with an inorease of the density of defects in these
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LITVTIICV, V. S., and PANTSYREVA, YE. G., Isvestiya AkadeMU Hauk USSR, Metally,
No 4s Ju/Aug 729 pp 199-202
regions of the material. One illustration# ten bibliographic references.
USSR UX 547-752-754'814-5:541-127'0651
PANTSYRNYY V. I., GALIBERSHMI,, M. A., and DOITSKAYA., DT. A., All-Union Scient
of Organic Polymer Products and B~res
"Effect of Groups at the 5 and the 81 Positions on the Rate of the Dark
Decoloration Reaction of Colored Solutions of 1,3,3,-Trimethylspiro Cibdolin-
2,21-]2H-l benzopyranes"
'oyedineniy,5, 1,%y 1973, pp 6 3-
Fdgm, Xhimiya Geterotsilklicheakil-h S 5 658
Abstract- The reaction rates of tbirty-five spiropyrmes having the general
form
'aN 0-
N
1 0 N02
were measured. Me R ar,-~' RI (tne 5 an(I groupri were a varjety or alkylr,,
alkoxyla~ acidr:~ e!;tars, and halider, A detailed ntati4t,ical analysis oi~ the
kinetics cinve P-t 1OP In toluene establish6d that the deeDloration reaction