SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTROVERKH, B.N. - OSTROVSKIY, V.I.

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S.V., al, lzvest~ya VUZ Radioelektilonika, Vol 13) ic 9, 1970, PP 1124-i-12b The auth-Ors' analysis of the results of the experiment s.4oied a high correlation between resistor noise and quality, w-L'Ll-h zho noisiest resistors exhibiting the *poorest q-wLity, to the ex-tent thiat- the reliability of resistors can be p~--~dicved on the ba-sis of -uneir showing in this test In these experirments, zhe noise level was measured :Ln microvolts. k, I per volt of applied voltage in a band of 10 kHz. The authors conclude that 100j'o control can be attaiaed in control automation using the modullation noise meter they propose in thin-film resiatcir,assembly line,manufacture. 2/2 USSR UDC 539.3+534.231.1 SENMOV, V. M., OSTROVEW_ B, N. "Calculation of Nonstationary Longitudinal Oscillations of a _11~_Reinforced at the Edge of the Half-Space" Tr. koordinats. sove h. po gidrpt-~ZR~,n(Works of the Coor4inati6n Conference .ove h~ i r /nin )~0190d2,o~~ on Hydraulic Engin ring), 1972, No. 64, pp 61-69 (frccr R&-Nekhanika, No 3, r 3V85 Mar 73, Abstract 3V85) Translation: e nature of the propagation of elastic waves in a plate fastened by one edge to~-,tbe boundary of a half-space is investigated. The case of s~m- '~f the boundary of the balf-snace is considexed %,then on' metric loading ly sy-= e- trical cacillationo arisie in the half-space and longittidinil waves are propagated In the plate. Stresses along the- contact of the plate and the half-space are taken as uniformly distributed. Graphs. are given for the change of Stresses and displacements with time for a sudden application of loads to the boundary of the half-space and the upper edge of the plate, and for different relationships of the elastic viodulus of the plate and the elastic modulus of the half-space. Authors'-abstract. 1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 :~,TITLE-INTRODUCTIOM OF ME71CINAL SUBSTANCES THROUGH. THE UMBILICAL VElt4 IN -THE TREATMENT OF HEPATIC ABSCESSES -U- :,.lUTHOR-to4)-bSTROVERKHOV, G.YEO.. NIKOLSKIYt A.D.9 KOTOV, I.A., MURASHEVA, OF I'NFG--USSR _-.SOURCE-KHlRURGIYAj 19701 NR 41 PP 75-79 :.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ---SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS--VEINt LIVER, ANTIBIOTIC DRUG EFFECT, DIAGNOSTIC METHODS C014TROL MARKING--NO RESrRICTIONS' :-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .;-PROXY REELIFRAME--1983/1229 STEP NO--UR/0531/70/000/004/0075/0079 .CIRC ACCESSION tlO--AP0054124 019 -u-,;cL4s,s I r- I E DPROCESSING DATE-18SE .P70 ~"'C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054124 '~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS ANALYLE THE RESULTS OF -TRANSUMBILICAL INJECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES IN 8 PATIENTS WITH ABSCESSES OF THE LIVER, 6 OF WHOM RECOVERED. IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATIC ABSCESSES THE AUTHORS RECOMMEND THE~USE CANNU LIZATION OF THE UMBILICAL VEIN FOR DIAGNOSTIC PORTOHEPATOGRAPHY A140 SUBSEQUENTLY FOR PROLONGED INTRAPORTAL INFUSION OF MEDICINAL SUBSTANCES AS A SEPARATE METHOD 4F TREATMENT OR IN COMBINATION i4i'm OPENING ANO DRAINAGE OF ABCESSES. TqE THEORETICAL SUBS TANT IAT:lt]N OF THC-'iE-4PL0YMENr OF TRANSUMBILICAL INJECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS:AND DRUGS IN THE TREATMENT OF -PATIENTS WITH PYOGENIC ABSCESSES OF THE LIVER WITH THE AID OF -MICP-OBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES THE AUTHORS. DEMONSTRATE BY THE FACT OF GR E.AT E R., C.OXCENTRATIONT OF DRUGS LN: THE. ZONE. CIF THE..PATHQLOGICAL FOCUS, .THUS ENSURING A MORF PRONOUNCED :CUR ATI,VE EFFECT. -I c tIS sf UNCLASSIFIEC PRCCESSING D&TE--17JULTC L t~F SCLLTICNS UT I TL TRANS U B I L I C AI ',qrV c IN0Mr--ClcllKAL A N-D PLCOC -U - ~.ALTHCR--CSTl,GVEPKl-CVt C.YE.t NIKOLSKIYj A.~., K01016 [.A., KCM,;;GV, I.&., 14 u R A 5 F. L"VW-t--Z-. r ~.CCUNTFY-CF IKFC--USSR "SCURCE-KHRURGIYA, 197C, Nk 1, PP 59-t2 170A1 EFLOLISFEC - - - - - - -70 SL3.J EC TAREAS--BICLCGICAL AND IVEDICIL S C i EN CE S. TOPIC TAGS-VEINt LIVER, HE-lvCDY?,Al4ICSf 1-TART, VECICINEo, 8LUGG, AJOOMEN l-'C(NTRCL~PtjRKIftC---hC RESTRICTIC&IS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEC ~~TRCXY PEEL/FRAME-1977/1696 STEP i%'C--LR/r531/71)/Ot)0/001/0059/CO62 R C 4 C(E-S S' I C-N NO AP C C44 8'~4 1 AL-l 2L~-CS~- Acc. In AP0044841- Pw- f Code: PR1,MARY SOURCE; Miiruigiya PP 1970, Nr TRANSU.MBILICAL INFUSION OF MEDICINAL SOLUTIONS AND: BLOOD Ostratre~khov G. e Nikoi:fski A, D.;, Kotov,, 1. A. Komarev, 1. A.;:, 'Rui-i-shavat z In 23 cases the authors used tranRirnbili.cll infuslon-ol medicamentous solutions to r,(,,r- malize venous pressure. Intravortal introdUCtiOn Of SUCIt ~01LIHOM found to bring down the pressure in peri.pheral veins. therebv inn~rovint the wo-,k'oi the rivhl heart. Transurnbillical infusion of medicinal aaew; practjitd in operations on the frcjin~. (, t~ - of the abdominal,cayitv contributes to t~e nor-,nalization ~i meiab6lism' ~rdise-~ antit'nic fuliction of the livet ana acts beneficially ou the regulation of liemodynamics. UDG 6a! 9. C4E, T -A V. I. z. FCFCV V.X . STe.P'JSPI%, " "Experi--ent3l lnvestij~ation Of 6 Na rrow Electron Beam Jith.Hirh Power Density At "#rossover Slektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhr. sb. Elektron SYCh (Electronic TechnoloFy. Scientific-Tichnical Collection. 'Microwave Electronics), 197C, No 7, 116-~-l (from RZh--Slektron No 11,~No J. ika I yeye primenernye, yember '970, iibstruct Yo 11A274) Tranaia-'40n; -he me"hod of a scunning. diaphragm is used for lnvaet~&~ticn of the structure of a thin (20-20 micrometer) electron beam witn a poer denF:t.., :if crose- over of lc6__lc8 watt/cm . The exneriments were condjeted on the electror-optical system of a unit (typical for indjetriul conditions) for dalzension ~,rcco-s!!ine of rvater-lble, wlth an accelerLiting Voltage of 80-1C0 kv and boam. currents of 1-4 mb In a pulse. Tho maaaurinF ditqhrugm was produced frcx= mcnocryritijiline tinFL-sten and wus cooled by water. After the diaphragm, the elaatronij of the boum enter into a collector (a Faraday cylinder), and the electron c~arr(,nt la d~sp'ayed on an oscilloscope lost ail logrof iruyetsya 1. Ljith the ai& of ~A d*f lectinp, ayizt,3%,, the beam under investiption is oxpunded at the ourfara of the diaphrap-'M. '1'he ex- I i 11 i0 per4=enta i4how that the distrIbution oA' the current dAinsity ~jgrees . t . -_reciei n up to 10 percent with Gauss' law, and the charaoter oA' the change of tho radius of the electron beam, the current danalty,.snd.tha powerldensity at its smallest cross section is the riBult of a chanRe of th6 size and pooition -of the cross over which is shaped by a triode eltctron- gun. k.Vi 104 i,owaer mataliurgy,4 UDC 669.162.212 uSSk SAMSONOV, G. V., YEROSHENKO, A. I., KRAT, V. A., and DUBOVIK, T. V. , Institute. of Problem;' ~~F~Material 50ence, Academy of Sciences Uk-r SSR and Brovary FWder lietallurgy Plant Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 72, pp 46-48 Abstract: The technology for production of large-scale parts from boron carbonitride with a diameter of 100-300 mm has.been,developed jointly by the Department of Refractory Materials atithe Institute of Problems of Material Science and the Brovary Powder Hetallutgy,Plant. The fol1aiing maximum and minimum. values of the different PrOpeTties are.preb6nted:~ Electrical resistance, ohm-cm at 20*C 1013 at 200OPC 1x104 Coefficient of thermal conductivity, v/m, at 300*C. 27.0 at 20000C 9.8 Coefficient of thermal axpansion,~deg-. at 20 3000C 0.77. 10-6 At 1000-20000C 4.5x 'Dielectric permeability at X 4.6 cm, at 20*C 1.9-2.1 Tangent angle of dielectric loss at X 4.6 cm, at 20'C 0.017-0.14 USSR SAMSONOV, G. V., et al., Porosbkovaya Metallurgiya,' No 12, Dec 72, pp 46-48 Vaporization rate, g1cm2-sec at 1515*C 6.78xlO-9 at 1927*C 4.43x10-6 Compressive strength, kg/mm2, at 2000*. 1.59 at 20260C 4.75 /mm2 Bend strength, kg at 20*C: Modulus of normal elasticity, kg/cm21 at 200C 138300 at 1800"C 122500 The physical and engineering properties of boron caebonitride allmi it to be recomnended for use as refractory and electrical insulation material for crucibles, vats, pipe for transfer of.molten metals, alloys slags and salts, jackets for thermocouples, refractory lining platesland Idgh-temperature electrical insulators at temperatures,up to 2000-2500'C.. One table, 5 bibliographic references. 212 'i2 USSR UDC: 8.74 OSTROV=,OV, V. "Some Algorithms of Analog-Digital Conversion With Dynamic Error C(xrec- tion" Tr. VIIIII-ele"roiz--erit. zriborov Works of the All-Union Scientific Re- search Insti-_ute of Electric Ueaz.ur_4ng'Instrument~i), 1971, T, pp 46-156 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 1, jan 72, Abstract No 11TIC09) Translat-ion: This ra-cer considers algorith=s of aralog-d!,Tital cciiversicz: of divit-by-digit balancing with series, parallel and series-paraliel dynamic error correction. Analytic relations are determined for the dynamic error as a function of the rate of,change in the inpuzt signal by analysis of the diagram of states. Author's abstract. I A 41 USSR UDC! 8.74 MIRONOV, G. A., OSTROVI A. "Diagnostic Analysis of Single-Cycle Combination Logic Cir- cuits" V sb. Tsifr. vychisl. tekhnika: 1 programmi-r. (Digital Coin- IF- puter Tec io -logy and Programmin _-~-Collect-1-6-n of works V ), vyp. 7, Moscow, " Sov. radio", 1972, pp 182-186 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 8 , Aug 72, Abstract No BV648) Translation: A method is outlined for determining the elements which may Fe out of order. The method utilizes information obtained in an arbitrary algorithm for detekting the presence of a failure . Authors' abstract. .1,1WI 112 0 2 1 UNCLASS f f ffU pux I or- PAi* Ep. s v, *r ;4 AT 53, loof A,'iu rLE--:-LfTflJ[JV'. HYDJ~,OXIGE CESIUM, HY,0 _u 50 c liGil- L5 'lT R Y0 FIN FO--L S SR U, C SOURLE--lh. NEORG. KlilM. 19701 15(3), 765-r9 FULLISHED ----- - 70 SUBJECT AREAS-ChEMIST 'Y TAGS--LITHIUM C6?4P0VlNGp- HYDROX IDE CESIUM C%l.'l"tpOuND,- WATERo X RAY DIFFRACTION, IR SPECTROSCOPY t ~TRCCMARKING-NO RESTkICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENT ~~..PRGXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0712 STEP;N'O--IJR/0076i'70/t~1*3/003/07o5/0769 -,APGJ~)61#24 A-4 LA f~ S I 2r12 021 UNCLASSIPIED PR OCESSING CATE--11DEC70 ...rIRL ACCESSICN NU--APC12b424 "ABSTRACT/EXTRAC T-N) GP-0- A83TRALT. THE SOLY. OF LKOH-rSOH-l-l SUB2 0 4AS DET0. AF 50, LOC, ;IND 150DI.G.&~EES; AND THE StXY . OFAGRAM WAS CONSTRUCTED. 1-1 CRYSTN. FIELDS M 0 N S:GF LILM, CS(t C"SI.M.1i SUCi,' 01, AND (5-~6)LIUH.CSO H(l) WERE DE-10. STUUY OF I BY X. AAY DIFFRACTIwi, 1-~ SPELTFOSCGPY, ANG THERMOGRAVIMETRY PROV ED THAT: tT IS, AN UIDIVIDUAL COMPD. USSR UD.C 678.652141'21-9 SHAPXOVSKIY, V. A., AKUTINt M. S.,. MOM, M. L. SHCHM-LOV, L. L., ITSKAYAt A. H., M ILL -OR C, B MINI IKOV MATVELASHVILI, G. A., PUKHOV A.-V., OSTROVSKAYA A. YE., and, DDIARSKAYA, YE. L. New Types of Aminoplastics" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No.12t Dec 70, pp 53-54 Abstract: The article describes synthesis of fiberglass plastics based on carbam-ide binders. These binderm, include a carbarnide oli- gomer modifiv-d by polyvirtylacetate emulsion during. synthesis, and ures-benzoguana,iiine-forv~ialdetiyde ol-igoater. Fibergltiss textolites based on these oligomers and TS-8/3-250 glass treated with lubricant 752 are mechanically strong. In addition to its excellent strength properties, the plastic based, on urea!,benzoguana,,nitte-fortnaldeliy(le oligomer is also water-resistant. 112 031 UNCLASSI~IED` PROCESSING DAI-E--04DEC70 ITITILE--DETERMINATION OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD POTENTIAL 101 DEFECT DETECTIO'N' METAL PLATES, BY THE.ELECTRtcAL CONTACT. METHOO USING DIAGONAL AUTHOR--OSTROVSKAYAt E.L. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,:,.50URCE-ZAVOD. LAB., 1970, 36, ~199_201 "'SEDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR, METHODS ANO EQUIPMENT TAGS--NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTj FLAT PLATE, DEFECTOSCOPEr METAL SOLOERINGi ELECTRODE DESIGN, ELECTRIC FIELD cpNrROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS AOCUMENT CLASS- UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3003/029B STEP Nn.--UR 100 32/ 70/036100 2 /0 199/0201 CIRC ACCESSION 1140--AP0129530 2/2 031 UNCLASSI FIED ~PRC)CESSING DATE-04DEC70 ~CIRG ACCESSION N0--AP0129530 GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES 0f: THG ELECTRIC CONTACT METHOD OF STUDYING DEFECTS IN THIN IIETAL PLATES ANo SOLDER POINTS ARE DISCUSSED WITH SPECIAL REF. rU TilCi.P.RoBLEN GF: DETERMINING THE ELECTRIC FIELD POTENTIAL TO BE EMPLOYED IN THIS PRncEsc., A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ELECTRODESEPARATION EMPLOYED ANa THE THICKNESS OF THE METAL PLATE 15 DEM06 UPI- LAI USSR uDc 669-138+621-79 BOROKII B. A., SHCHEGOLEVA, R. F., GOLUBEVA, L. S.,, CHEMIOV, M. I.,and KWrIS, M. I., Centrall Scientif.1 !cr!"Aeo*je~a%rch4%rlds-t,,ijitute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni I. P. Bardin "I"roduction Technology of Nickel-Base Brazing Alloys in Powder Foin" Kiev, ForoshIkovaya metallurgiya, No 2, may 72, pp 8LP-88 Abstract: The objective of the study was to develop an optimizn product-Lon technology for Ni-base alloys in powder form for brazing structures from thin-sheet high-alloy steels. The test materials were pr,-,;derv, of EIrn3_2NT5S8I2- grade Ni-Cr-Si-Fe-JIJ brazing, aD.oy and (MA--a nixt~m.~ Of 65,f, (~r with 1.51, molybden=. M.1.21MS8R was 'Jucceosfully 'u.-CA. to bra"'c Lvai.18NT,all(i Y125N16WAR nturi'10, The t0IIII)OV~LLUVI! 1/0.;:; 3.1800C and the mucondary melLirig (mobldering) of molybdenum (15%) to Kh251,416-(5S811 was found -to rags,:! th-e- unsoldoring temperature by 1300C and ensure a joint tensile stre"ingth Of 30 kg/=2. (1 illustration, 7 tables, 6 bibliographic referen(IIIS) UOSR UDC: 533.9-082.5 IGNATCV, A. B., KE-11ISSAROVA, I. I., OSTROVS]WOL, G. and SHAPIRO, L. 1. ....... "Double-Wavelength,Single-Exposure Holographic Plasina Inter- ferometry" Leningrad Zhurn-al Telchnicheskoy r-iziki, vol. 41, No. 2, 197.1, PP 417-423 Abstract: This PaDer is connected with an article written by the third-namQd of"' the authors above and published J.n the-same journal (vol 40, No. 11, "970). In this earlier articlf~ the wat~aor proposea a method of double.-LIFTavelenOY. sin-gle-oxposure ho1(),_:-'raphic interf ero- metry in wrinich the form and position of the int,i-rference iands are determined only by the dispersion characteristii',-,a of the inv,.--qt-i- gated object. ',"s2Qatially, thl-I jnr;~tbod invc1v(-;iP two wavclen '~ t 4'hi~, U oni; of which is half the other', radj.ateed by a hologx-lial of a phased object on photomat:;rial i,,ith a light lran.,,,~iriistoiility ttlilch i;~,, a nor.- lin.ear function of th-j illLmination on it. In, 1;:he prosent paper, 1/2 USSR IGNATOV, A. B., et al, Zhurn-al Tekhnicheskoy Fimiki, Vol. 41, No. 2, 1971, pp 417-4Z3 a closer and more detailed look is taken at, this met'hod, and a de.- scription is Given ol' the firs,; attempt 'to use *.L-kl Ifor int.er.-;fel,cm,~A- rid investigation of a plasma. The authors foun-d that dispersion interferometry gives r,~sults whic&ara.inferior to those of their method. They are with the A. F. loffe Physico-Teclaiical Institute of Leningrad. 2/2 _U2 cel-9 UNCL ASS If I EU PRO( 'E S S I *G. d,~l Z'- - -2- oV70 I -ITLE--INfERFERENTIAL WaLOGRAPHIC 1NIVEST16"TIGN 01: APLASMA JEr USING THE FUNCAMENTAL i~REQUENCY AND THE. SECOND HARYONIC OF A ROBY LA-'ER -u- ~AUTHLjR-(02)-8Uk,-AK(JV, A.P,t 91moylKAYAt G.V. CCUNTRY EF INFO-USSR SOURCE-ZHURNAL TEKFNICHEK01 FILIKI, VCL HAka~ 19 7tr~ P. 660t 661- :DATE PUSL ISHEC---10 -SUBJECT ARrAS-PKYS ICS' TOPIC TAGS-KUBY LASER, LASER E1115SLON HELIUH N E014 LASER, H 0 L 0 GA A M PLASMA JET CCUTRICL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS. POCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASS IF I E0 :PAOXY REEL/1-RAME--1994/1254 STEP Ni)--UR/005?tlo/GqO/000/0660/0661 CIRC. ACCESSICN NO-AP011521t Z/2 049 UNCLASSIFM~-- PROCESSiNG DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NG-AP0115271 A&STRACT/EXTRACT-(Ul Gp-c- A'B'STRACT*- OESCRIPTION OF THE USE OF T"E FUNCAPENTAL ANO SECOND hARMONIC EMISSIONS OF A SINGLE RUBY LASER SOURCE TO OBTAME LNTERFERENCE HOLOGRAMS OF A LO,W TEMPERATURE NITROGEN PLAS14A FORPEC IN A CC PLASMATRC14. HCLOGRAPIS CGRRESPONOING TO T140 DIFFERENT qAVELENGTHS 6ERE SIMULTANEOUSLY RECORDED ON THE*:,v).AME PHOTGGRAPHIC PLATE. RECCNSTPUCTION WITH THE AID OF A K-NE LASER RESULTED IN SPATLALLY RESCLVED INTERFEROGRAMS OF THE PLAS14A JET, CORRESPONDING TO THE TWO -iiAVELENGTHSIS FACILITY: AKAOtMI-1A NAUK:ISSSRJJ~ FIZIKC-TEKHNICHESKIL INSTITUTt LENINGRADO USSR' NCLA.' --tt- t Z MIN U USSR UDC 615,616.24-003.656.6 TIMCHENK01 A. N., PROTSEMM, G. A.1 OSTROVSKAYA., 1. S. "Hygienic Characteristic of a New Form of Amorphous Silicon Aerosil" V sb. Materialy X,11.1-KXII plenumov Resp. komis, po borlbe s sili- kozom (Materials of the Twenty-first to Tiventy-second Plenums of the Republic Corunission for ControllijiG Silicos�s--Collectlon of Works), Kiev, Naulcova dum!,ca, 1972, pp 165-170 "Fron RZIi--Farniako- logiya. Khimioterapevticheskiye Sredstva. Toksikolo--iya, No 3, liar 73, Abstract No 3.54-881) Translation: Poisori�xv- rats for three montlisv.,ith Acrosil dust (amorphous Siog),-1-300 (first group) a-nd Aerosil modified with dimethyl-dichl6rosil tic and butyl,alcohol (second group; concen- t-ration 100-120 mg/ml) was accompanied by the development of typical pulmonary silicosis more sharply expressed in the animals of.the first group. USSR) KharIkOV,jnstitute of Hygiene of Labor and Professional Disease. 76 UNCcASSlFiFD'f! 'PPOCESSING DATE-11SEP70 _(y !5 :TITLE-CHANGES IN THE PHOTOCHEMICAL ACTIVITY OF CHLOROPLASTS AND THEIR '~...~_FRAGMENTS PROnUCEO BY ENZYMIC HYDROLYSIS -U 7:1UTHOR -OSTROVSKAYAo L., 144NUILSKAYAt.~S.q YAKOVENK.Oi G.. t t OUNTRY~ OF tNFD--USSR -,~.SOURCE' OOKL. AKAOS NAUK SSSR 1970t 190(2), 466-71- ..DATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70 USjECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -JOPIC-TAGS-PLANT PHYSIOLOGYv ENZYMEt PHOTOCNEMISTR~Yt CHLOROPLAST _CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTPICTIONS %~CUMENT.CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ""PROXY 1--1915/1799 STU N REEL/FRAMc -.0--UR/0020/TO/191'/002/04e~810471 :-,,,CtFtC ACCESStON NO--AT0101846A UNCLASSIFIEO --l I SEP70 Z/2 015 UNCLASSIO EO' PROCESSING DATE CtRC ACCESSION NO--AT0101846 A.RSTRACT/rEXTR ACT-- (1J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. I-SOLATED CHLOROPLASTS A.ND DIGITONIN P.RAGMENTS OF 12-14 DAY SEEOLINGS:OF REAS WERE C-XAMD. FOR PHnTDCHEM. ACTIVITY TN REDN..DF, NADPAN THE~PRESEFNCE.OF ELECT'40N DON3RS AND FERRICYANIDE. RESULTS OF TREATMENT WITH PAP~AINI TRYPSIN, AND GALACTOLIPASE WERE ALSO EXAMD., THE AEON. OF NADP WAS MOST SENSITIVE TO THE ACTION.OF GALACTOLIPASE; TRYPSIN A FFECTED T MUCH LESS, AND P4PAIN INSIGNIFICANTLY. AS TO FERRICYANTWREDHi, ~~AAIALJOLIPASE TREArMENT HAD _R YP ALMOST NO EFFECT, PAPAIN AND ESP. TRY 'P51N RVU E.0 THIS ACTIVItY CONSIDERABLY. - THE. -EXPOSURE. OF. THE A. IN 'THF. 2 PAPtS OF THE . PHOTOSYSTEM IS VER'~ OIFFERFNT FOR' 2 KINDS 4CT[VITY CITED. 2KIN EVIDENTLY,THE BONDING OF LEUCINE*AND.GLYCINE IS~UNIMPORTANT FOR THE NAD ,.''.ACTIVE SYSTEM AND RELATIVELYMORE IMPORTANT FDR11HE FERRICYANIDE ACTIVE SYSTEM* UNCLASS 1/2 ~016 UNCLASSIFIEUi "PROCESSING OATE--160CT7(3 'JtTLE--KINETIC STUOY OF THE ANTITUMOVACMITY OF N-NITROSALKYLUREA IN EXPERIMENTS -U- .~-'AUTHOR-(04)-EMANUELt N-M-t VERMELF YE,,M.t OSTROVSKAYAs L.A.# KUKHARENKOP wosto, 1.)COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --INST. CHEM. PHYS., MOSCOW,~USSR: .,.-SOURCE ,.-.,DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 UBJECT AkEAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES i*.TOPIC-TAGS--ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG, UREA DE:RIVATIVE,NITROSO COMPOUND, DRUG ONTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~".OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '-PR'QXY REEL/F-RAME--1995/2043 STEP NO--UR/0506/70/016)003/0046/0054 .CIRC ACCESSION, NO--AP0117286 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 016 UNC L A SS I Fj I EID PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ACCESSION NG--APOLL7286 --(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT' NITROSOMETHYLURE-All 9ABSTRACT/EXTRACT --~~'NITROSOETHYLUREAir OR NITROSOPROPYLUR~A GIVEN S.C. TO MICE WITH ASCITES SARCOMA 180 OR EHRLICH TUMORS CHANGED THE PARAMETERS OF THE KINETIC EQUATIUNS GOVERNING TUMOR GROWTHo NITROSOETHYLUREA WAS THE MOST EFFECTIVE, AND NITROSUPROPYLUREA rHE LEAST EFFECTIVE, IN REDUCING THE GROWTH RATE. ALL 3 COMPOSe GREATLY INCREASED THE UOUBLING TIME OF THE TUMOR CELL POPULATION. . A LARGE DOSE OF A DRUG GIVEN ONCE WAS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN MULTIPLE DOSES GiVEN IN ~SMALLER AMOUNTS. INST. CHEM. PHYS., MOSCOW9 LISSR. UNCLASSIFIED - ------- ---- --- ill, P11,11! lit UDC 581-132 - 19 VOMMAJ-L. K., Institute. of Plant Physiology, Academy of Sciences, blaa n1a I "Trav "Fragmentation of Plant Cbloroplasts as a Method for Studying the Creanization Of Photosynthetic Units" Kievp Fiziologiya i Biokbiviya Kulturnykh Rasteniy, Vol 3, NO 3, 1071, pp 252-263 Abstract: This is a review of reze&rch done at the author's De-Dart!rent of Photosynthesis and Biochemistry as well as of the published literature devoted to the fragmentation of chloroplasts by detergents. Also covered are studies of the effects of light and heavy Nrtlales, The of di.,~aggregat ion of chloroplaztu and of the properties of membrane fragmentz of tilakoids, which aromore or less coniplex molecular system- containing vaxious collections of pigments, enzymes, wid coenzymes, eraerged as a mjor field of research in the late sixties. Boardmin and his group were first to iso2ate molecula:, aggregates of chloroDlast merabrares corresponding to photochemical systems I and II, that is, they could isolate so-called photosynthetic units e-jrA obtain them in a relatively pure form. Since then a number of detergents have been found to be Suitable fox the fragmentation of plant chloroplasts wid chloroplasts of chroma- tophoric bacteria, in addition to the original digitonina Triton X-100, which MMIM11 M-11 USSR OSTROVSKAYA, L. K., Fiziologiya i Biokhimiya Kulturnykh Rasteniy, Vol 3, No 3, 1971, PP 252-263 (at a concentration of only 0.007%) accelerates thephotoreaction with ferri- cyanide, (216-dichlorophenol)indophenoll =1 other oxidizing a.getts. At detergent concentrations of 0.01-0.0255, the Hill reaction Is largely inhibited. It had been found also that Triton X-100 has a desti,-icsive effect on photo- system II, extracting chlorophyll nore Intensively tbmn does dir-itonin. The author's group set out to study more Intensively the diffem-nee between detler- gents digitonin and Tritcn X-100. Some details of this stwiy are eiven. They found that Triton X-100 leads to partial breakdown of both photosystenm. Triton affects the lipid componentz; of either systen. Data on the 11pid diatribution fx7 in fragment -actionz obtained from corit chloroplasts a:ce 1!,Iven. Electron niaroacope studdies shomed that Triton X-100 attacks tho 8urrace of chloroplact grain discs. The woik of a number of other authors la reviewed add diacussed, including various methods developed for mechaa-deal breakdowr. of chloroplasts, the photophasphox~jrlatlon mechanism (which was studied by various institutes of -the Soviet Union), low-temperaturee fluorescence spectroscopy used in the study of the effect of hydroly-tic enzymes on the structure of chlox-oplasts or on the photochemical activity of the latter. Other xvseaxch 4izcusaed pextains to the glycerides a comprehensive use of galactolipase and its effect on digalactosyldi 213 OSTROVSKAYA, L. K., Fiziologiya i Blokhimiya KultuxryNh Rasteniy, Vol 3, No 3, 1971, PP 252-263 study performed at the author's laboratory. It was found that galactolipase completely inhibits any photochemical reaction of the light fragments. The fluorescence and abzorDtion spectra mereimeasured at xoom temperature and at -L he 770K. A table with daia, on goaactolipid content In chloroplasts and heavy and light fragments is given. The results are compared with those obtained by Verron et al. 3/3 USSR UDG 615.214.22:547.869(Ptorphenazinum) LYUBIM-OV, B. I., RAYEVSKIY, K. S BARKOV, N. K., and KROLEVETS, G. N., Laboratory of the Pharmacology of Nervous System, Pharma- cology Institute, Academy of Meaica Science USSR, Moscow "Neurotropic Properties of Fluzophenazinell Moscow, Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 34, No 3, May-Jun 71, pp 287-290 Abstract: Neurotropic properties of fluzophenazine -- 10-(~ -[4-0-Ilvdroxv- dihydrochioride ethyl)-pipersinyl.-11-propyll-2--:trifluoromethylplienotliiazine were investigated. The drug was found to be a higUy potent neuroleptic. It produced catalepsy, inhibited conditioned reflexus of avoidance, spon- taneous motor activity, averted phenamine-induced h!~peractivity, prolonged and potentiated the anesthesizing effect of sodium thiopental and hexo- barbital, synchronized EEG, and blocked. EEG-activation provoked by an acoustic stimulant and phenamine. Fluphenazine is na extremely potent antiemetic. Compared with triftazin,,fluphenazine is less toxic and exceeds trifluoperazine in neurotropic activity. WSR UDC 6.16_Qa8.92Z.J_94_Q9 ZAKUSOV, V. V. arA,Pq;~~QVSILklk, &_ U-, Lahzrat=7 of liervous System Pharma- - cology (Dir. Academy of Medical Soiences V.. V.. Zakusov), Institute of Pharmacology. L35R. Academ~r at'gedical, Sciences., Moscow *Increased Resistance of Mice ta- HyDoxjA- Under tha. Influence- of.. Tranquilizers of the Benzodiazepine Series" Moscow, Byulleton Eksperimantabqay- Biolag~d. i Medits~ny, 7ol. 71.,, No 4, Feb 71, pp 45-47 Abstract: H~poxila frequently acco=anies surgery aa A result of oxygen do- ficiency of the Plasma in peripharal. vossa1s, Also, ~mrpoxU nay develop at Various stages of an operation, ouch as in,ixiterrupt1ci of' blood circul-,zion. It is therefore important to zt-,Ldy all~coqwunds adid:ii3towei dilring opera- tions for their affects on hypoda. T'he effect of di~Wzepaa, chlordia z er~ oxide. arA nitrazepam on the surv-1val tisae of white mice J.1i it test t~hamber vita re- duced oxygen contwant (8-7 vol. ~) was s-zvdlei. The test substances were ad- ministered intraz)eritaraeally im dases- of W mg/1-g. xoprobarmte (in doses of 50 and 100 ng/kg) and aminazin- OIL doses- of 5 ani ZO ing/kg) were included in this study for comparison purpoaas~ Diazepam (at doses substantiallybelow toxic doses) was. most effective im prolonging the survival or. Mice - urd(Dr the 1/2 USSR ZAICUSOV, V. V., et al, Byulletem Eksperimentalnoy Blolog-li j. Keditsiny, Vol 71, No 2, Feb 71, pp 45-47 above canditions, but the other trancluilizers also exhibited beneficial Offects. Keprobamate arxi aminazzin did not show a pronoxuiced protecti7e effect. It was postulated that the antispaszodic effect and the hyjodynaxia effect, whic:, are of great importance for the activity of ba-rbiturates!dia--ing hypoxia, are not essential for benzodiazeplne derivative5. Rather, tho protective eereat of these co=ou:Us is at-E'ribu-ted to same smecific intetclentian in the metabolism whereby the zensiti:,rity of the tissues to vVgen insufficJ.~--nqy is reducad. Preliminary ex?erinents L-Ldicated that the cortical 4truct%Lres of tho brain especially appear tQ derive onhawed resista-nee To oa~Aen deficioncy. it was concluded that diazap= w:U1 lind c1 I n4 cal., use. USSR uDc 615-P14-2.015.45.6a2.26 sl~ MOTISKAYA, if. B., ZAKUSOV, V. V., and CaMIMIA, Z. N.J? Laboratory of the Pharmzcology of th Nex-rou System., ILStitlte of Pharmacology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, 14.6scov "Tie Effect of Sodium Oxybutyrate on Oxidative Processes Iii Bz-aln Tissue Daring Hypoxia" Moscov, Byulleten' Zcsperimentalnqy Biologiyi iMleditsi To 1, 1 70, P. 70- 2 Abstract: Ex-,)erirents with mice demonstrated the ability o r~ 7J. i u; rox:~butyrate to increase the intensity of oxidative processes the cerebral cca Ln -tex and Vae spinal cord under conditions of normal respiration. Me abiliry of sodiwr, oxyb-utyrat--_ to prevent the development of inhibition of tissue respi-ratioa in anirals under con- -t -it n thi pect, ditions of hypoxia was also shown. It 'was deemor-stratted: Olw s re 6 sodium oxybutyratte differs from typical narcotics and tranquiltz"--rG. Neither nenbutal nor aminazin reduced the degree of inhibition of tissue respiration caused by h)jxxxia. 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT76 TITLE--THE INFLUENCE OF SCME DEPAIMING SVBSTANCiES ON THE INOUCEO REFLEX PYRAMIDAL RESPONSE -U- AUTHOR-(02)-OSTROVSKAYAP R.U., MARKOVICH#, V.V. --USSR ,,.,COUNTRY OF INFO SOURCE-8YUL LET EN1 EK SPER I MENTAL ONDY BIDLOGIZ I MCGITSLiplyl 19701 VOL 69, NR 51 PP 55-59 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,,,`~_'SUBJECT AREAS--BIGLOG.ICAL AND -RED4 CAL SCIENCES ~j 0 P I CTAG,S--NARCUTIC, REFLEX, CENTRAL NERYOUS SYSTVi STIMULANrl ORuG EFFECT -~CQNTROL MARK I NG--f4U k E S I k 10 1 ONS DOCU14ENT Cl. A S S--UNCLA SS I F I ED ".PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990104114 STEP Ni)--UR/r)219Y?0/049/005/0055/0059 CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOW912, UNC L Ass IF 16 0_ I M-W -I =M 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 --AP0120912 -C IRC ACCESSION NO ~l ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT' IN ACUTE EXPERIMENTS ON 30 CATS THE AUTHORS INVESTIGATED T14E INFLUE;CE- OF NARCOTICS .(SODIUM THIOPENTHAL AND SODIUM OXYBUTYRATE), STIMULANTS 16EMEGRIDE AND CAFFEINE) AND NEUROLEPTICS (CHLORPROMAZINE AND TRTPHTHAZIPtE) ON THE RESPONSE OrCURRING IN THE BULBAR PYRAMIDS IN ELECTRUDERMIAL STIMULATION. THE STUOIED NARCOTICS PEVEALED A CAPACITY TO SUPPRESS THE REFLEX VYkAMIDAL kESPONSE. UPON ANALYSIS OF THIS EFFECT IT IS SHOWN TH~T OUT OF THE WI40LIl: REFLEX ARCH, PARTICIPATING IN THE REALIZATIONIOF THIS kESPONSEF THE GREATEST SENSITIVITY TO NlAkCOTiCS ELICITE INTRACORTICAL CONNECTIONS WHICH CARRY OUT THE SWITCHING 6ETWEEN SENSORY AND MOTOR REGI~ONS (IF THE CORTEX. THE REFERRED TO EFFECT COULD BE ELIMINATED 8Y sr[MULANTS. IT 15 SriQW(4 THAT NEUROLEPTICS INHIBIT NEITHER THE REFI.EX PYrRAMIDAL kE-SP[)NSF* NOR THE - I- 10 IN INTRACORTICAL RESPLINSE, OCCU14RING IN.THE MOTOR RiEto IN STIMULATION OF THE FIRST SOMATOSENSURY AREA. 'FACILITY: INSTIJUTE OF PHARMACOLOGY OF THE ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES.OF THE USSR, MOSC04. 1/2 035 PROCESSING DATE-230CTIO TITLE--NEUROTROPIC PROPERTIES UF A141NOHYDROXYACETIC AND GAMMA A..lIN0HY0R0XY13UTYRIC ACIDS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-OSTROVSKAYAt R.Uor ARTEMENK0v G.N4v KAEVSKIY9 K.S. .COUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR SOLIRCE--FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 4970, 3312),~ 137-42 -DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL~SCIENCES ~--TOPIC TAGS--AMINE DERIVATIVE, HYDROXYL RADICAL, MOUSE, TOXICITYt 'STHETIC, ANTICONVULSANT NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, ACETIC ACID, RUTYRIC ACID, ANE DRUGv LIVER# ENZYME OL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CCWT.r, VOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ~~-~_.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0792 STEP NO--LJR/0390,/70/033/002/Cjl37/01 42 :_-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119699 UNCLASS[FIED 2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119699 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AOSTRACT. AMINOHYDROXYACETIC ACID (20 MG-KG) AND GAMMA AMIN~, LIXYBUTYRIC ACID (40 MG-,KG) 41VEN 14P. T M CE 'HYDR' 0 1 POTENTIATED THE ANESTHETIC EFFECTS OF NA THIOPENTAL-t NA 3A~.BITAL, AND NA HYDROXYBUTYRATE. THE ACIDS ACTED DI.RECTLY ON NEUROTROPIC COMPONENTS AS WELL AS INDIRECTLY BY INHIBITING L17VER ENZYMES WHICH METABOLIZE THE ANESTHETICS, GAMMIA AIMINO11YOROXYBUTRIC ACID AT 20 M(;-KG GIVEN [.V. TO RABBITS POTENTIATED THE STIMULATORY EFFECT OF GAMMA Ajtl9N'08UTYRfC AC[O (20 MG-KG I.V.) ON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. AMIN0HYDRGXY4CETIC ACID '(62.5 MG-KG-I.P.) REDUCED THE TOXICITY APX' LeT"i~LITY OF SEMICARBAZIDE 12 00 MG-KG I.P.) IN MICE BY 70PERCENT, WHEREAS GAMMA AINI-NJOHYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID REDUCED TOXICITY BY 71PEIZCENT AT 62.5 MG-K(, I.P. AND LETHALITY BY 50PERCENr AT 50 MG-KG. HIGHER DOSE$ OF. THIS LATrER COMPO. WERE LESS EFFECTIVE, GAMMA AM[NOHYDROXY6UTYRIC ACID PARTIALLY PROTECTED MICE AGAINST CONVULSIONS INOUCED BY CURAZOLE (100 MG-4KG S.Co)y STRYCHNIN~ (2 5 MG-KG S.C.), AND NICOTINE (0-5 MG-KG I.V.l. FACILITY: LAB. FA~MAKO. NERV. SIST.t INSTo FA~ MAKOL*,t MOSCOW9 USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 032 UNCL AS S I F I ED PROC ESSINIGP DATE--020CT70 TI,TLE--EFFECT OF SODIUM OXYBUTYRATE 0.4 OXYDATION IN BRAIN TISSUE UNDER HYPGXLA -U- ~~AUTHOR-(04)-VYSQTSKAYAt N.6.v ZAKUSOV, V.V., OSTROVSKAYA, R.U., CHUMINA, Z.N. ~-CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~: ~.SOURCE-BYULLETENI EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY BIOLOGII I 14EOITSINY, 1970, VOL 69, NR -4, PP,70-72 _..,DATE. PUBLISHED--70 --.'SURJEGT AREAS-BIOLOGIcAL AND-MEDICAL SCIENCES .40PIC TAGS--GXIOATIONv BRAINt HYP0XIAw RESPIRATION, RAY, NARCOTICt FRANOU I L I ZER SODIUM COMPOUND G Ocrcl"-~ICT16NS -PROXY REFL/FRAME--1988/1532 STEP NO--UR/0219/'10/061?/00,t/007C-/0072 cipc ACCESSION NG--AP0106328 UNCLASSIFIED 212 032 UNCLASS[OIE0 PROCESSf%u' DATE--02-)k'-TIO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106328 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE ABILITY OF 500lUl OXYBUTYRATE TO INCREASE THE INTENSITY OF OXIDATfON fh BRAIN CORTEX AND BqAf% STE4 UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL RESPIRATION AND To PREVEAir INH13[TION OF TISSUE RESPIRATION DEVELOPING IN ANIMALS UNDER-HYPOXIA WAS ESTABLISHED IN EXPERIMENTS ON RATS. IT WAS DEMONSTRATED THAT SODIUM OXYSUTYRATE IN .,THIS RESPECT DIFFERS FROM TYPICAL NARCOTICS ANO TRANIQUILISERS. NEITHER NEMBUTAL, NOR AMINAZINE REOUCED THE DEGREE OF bmia-trION OF THE TISSUE RESPIRATION CAUSED BY HYPOXIA. UINCLASSIFIED _- 7--- , v, '' ' ' TEI SW r PRdUSS!NG DA .---13NOV70 TRANSFCKAATICNS~ OF MAGNE.5ov-~~ CALCIUM,, STkONT~UP, ZINC# TITLE AND CAPMIUA rETRAFLUOR060RATES OE'A IJG' AUTHOR-f02)-QSTRQVSKAYAj T.V., AH[ROVA'~S.A. Pitt, COUNTRY Of INFO--USSR NEORG. KHIM. 1970t, 1'5(3)j~ 657-60. DATE PUBL ISHED---70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-DEHYDRAT-ION, THERMAL DVKOMPOSITILIN, &ORATFj C~IEMICAL REACTIoN RATEi MAGNE-SIUMv ZINC COMPOUND, CADMIUM COMINJUNDo CALCIUM COMPOUND, STRONTIUM COMPOUNDI.FLUORINE.DERIVA'rivt ~;~::CCNTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1883 STEP '-,;O-UR/OOTB/70/0151003/0657/0560 ~:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115702 UNCLASSIFIED nz -~'.(ED I" PROCESSING DAtE--13NOV70 021-- VINCLAS S I CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0115702 ABSTRACTIEXI'RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo DEHYDRATION ACCOMPANIED WITH A SIMULTANECUS DECOMPN. TOOK PLACE ONIHEATING MG(11F SU,310 SUB?-.',H SUB?- a CRYSTAI. AT 1650EGREES AND SR(BF SU84) SUB.2.4H SUB2 0 LOST~H SUB2 0 0~1 AND 1470FGREES, RESP.s WITH A PARTIAL OU-COMPN. A C014PLETE OECOMPN. OF THE RESULTING FLUCROBORATES UCCURRED AT GREATER THAN 260DEGREES AND GREATER THAN 300DEGREESi RESP. DTA SHOWED rHAT TEMP4 OF THE START OF OECOMPN. GF MILBF SU84) SUB-2.NJH SU82 O-INCREASED WITH:14 IN! THE ORDER: MG IS SMALLER THAN Ut 15 SMALLER THAN Cp IS S14ALLER,;FHAN CA IS SMALLER THAN FACILITY: PERM6 POLITEKH. 1,NST*t PEkM, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED J TIM, 5143.70 V N1 -QST! V . and KON KOVA, 0. V., All- DZI ONT (7 , ROVS let., -Institute of Chem` 'Unian Scientific 11"esearch Lcal "'Pagents arld Tiltra- pure Chemical Substances, Moscow, State C omalitteo For Chemistry TISSR "The '~~c tract ion-P ho tometric Determination of Scandium w-L'th Use- ~%f 1, 1,5-Di-Whydroxy-3', 51,.6-trichlot-ophenyl)-3-acetylformaza-~)'I Moscow, Zhurnal Analitich-.-skoy Khimii, Vol No 2, FPb 70, op 267-271 Abstract: A numbpr of high- sensit iv.--'ty r.~agents proposod -for use in the spectrophotomptric determination of scandi I= (xylpnol orange, Ptc.) are not very effective in practice if tho-rium, zircaniu-n or any of a number of ot4pr substances are pres,:~nt. In view of tne hi-h selectivity of OHTRICRAZ (expansion shown in article title) Ca for scandium ions, the authors deveLoped a ncw extraction-p4oto- mi~tric method based oa this compound. Scandium was determined in both wolframite 8~nd tungsten samplos, using as a reagent. The scrivid itim- reagent stoich- iometric ratio was found to be 1:2; the molar r!xtinction of Lhe compley, (2.70+0.67).104 for, 675 nm. rhe auth,,)rs also suggest a quantitative iheth~)d for detfrmining scandium Jin ti,rilysten, wolframite, slag and salts, based Upon tests wrlich they rarl. 1/2 013 UNCLASSIOIE6 PROCESSING DATE--090Cf70 TITLE-EXTRACTICN AND PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SCANDIUM WITH 1,5*BIS(2,HYDRU/',Y,3,5t6,TRLCHLDROPH,ENYI~.1,93%IACEI~,YLFORt4AZAN -U- AUTHQR-t03)-OZIOMKOw V.A., USTROVSKAYiA v KOtfKUVAv G.Vo CCzUNTR*Y OF INFO--USSR ~.~7-t-~'.40URCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970t 25i2)v ~67-71 &AT F. PU13LISHED---70 .~~"S_UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -'~::TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, SOLVENT, EXTRACTION? SCANUIUM, PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS MARKING--NO RESTRICT16NS OCUMENT CLASS CLASSIFIEO ---..PROXY REEL/FRAPIE--1994/1918 STEP NO--UR/0075/70/025/00210267/0271 ACCESSION NO-AP0115732 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PKOCE5$ING OAfE--09OCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGiN NJ-AP0l 15732 '.~AbSTkACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP--~O- ABSTRACT. 1,5wBlS(2iiiYDROXY,3,5,6rTRICHLORU.RqENYL)v3tACE-TYLFURMALA,4 (1) WAS SYNTHETI-2-ED AND STUDIED AS A REAGENT FOR SC DETN. I IS A CINNAMON COLORED P01-11DER, M.P. ZOZ.3DEGKEES AFTER RECKYSTN FROM BOILL,~G C SU86 H SUB6. I REACTS WITH SC IN A 2:1 MOLAR RATIU; MAK. Ai3SL)k3ANCE OF THE COMPLEX 15 AT 675 Niki AND THE MOLAR ASSORPTIVITY IS (2.70 PLUS OR MINUS 0.6-7) TIMES 10 PRIME4. IMAX~ ABSUR3ANCE OCCURS IN THE PH RANGE 4.7-6.5. A QUANT. METHOD IS DESCRIBED FOR THE DETN. OF SC. IN 140L FRAM ITE IN WHICH THE SL IS EXTD. 141T.1,1 A SOLN. OF I IWETOACP AND A QUAL., METHOD FOR Sc DETECTION IN SALTS AND SLAGS. THM), ZR(I.V), Y(IIIJ, LAIIII)t 140(ill), Pk(lll)l 51.14(111)r ER(lil), AND MN(H), LOOO FOLD AMTS., AND BIJIII)y AND INIIII), 25 F00 AMTS., DO NOT INTERFERE, CUM), AL(111) FE11711), GA, ZNv Pnl'a")* HGII-I'.)'I: HG(l)", V*(V)', F PRI'ME NEGATIVEs SO SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE, ANU PQ SU64'PRIMF-'3 NEGATIVE DO. FACILITY: ALL UNION SCI. RESs 4NSTo CHEM. REAGENTS SPEC. PURE CHEM.v IOSCOWt USSR. _UINC LASS I F-I-PO USSR UDG 669.0l.-539.4.015 CHERNYAK, N. I., WIZHNIK, S. B., and OSIROVSKAYA. V. P., Xnatitute of Nechan- Academy of Sciences Ukrainian1�1S1-R*," ev: ics, "Change In the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Stainless Hartensite- Aged Steel During Plastic Deformation" Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 6, No 6, 1970, pp 28-32 Abstract: The phenomenon and several structural causes of hardening of EP-288 and EF-410 stainless Martensite-aged:steels were studiedwith a pre- determined combination of preliminary deformatida and agipg, Preliminary deformation intensifies the hardeninS process and signifipantly increases the strength of the steel with optimal treatmdat conditioas. The structural hardening factors are related to the Influence of preliminary 4e.-formation ~on the stress state of the Hartensite in the aged steel~',~the yKocess of separation and the nature of the distribution of interme4allide and carbide age## h P USSR U D?,,' 620-17 GORB, M. L Q3TR(',ff3~:E (Kiev), Institute of the Problems Of Nateri cademy-of~s6ien'ces,~ Ukrainiah SSR "A Chamber and Mechanical Tonsometers-for Testing Tubular Speci- mono at Low TomDeratures" Kiev, Problemv -105 ,,.Proohnosti, No 10, 1970,,Pp 101 Abstract: A design is proposed for a low-tempimaturo attachment to installations for testing tubular specimens for the combined action of an axial load and internal pressurso'-A description is given of the design of mechanical tensometemintendod for the measurement of longitudinal and tranavorse detormations of tubu- lar saMlea deformed irl. a low-tenpar*ture ObAdhor, 3 f igura B,, 3-bibliagraphio entries, 6-.04427e UR 0482 oviet 'Inventions Illustrated,, Saction II Electrical, Derwent,-. .243216 INTERF&WTCE RKSOLVO. ER. can be applied for measurffig the reso1v power of Otical:i systems, producing animige, or Oome parts of the ~Optical objectives,:screens, etc.,:.The resolvoinater contains a source'of coherent tight::a telescopic system widening the lighk pencilland a system deviating it, which consists of~onehalf-lens only. 'ilows. The light The suggested device,vior*ks as f0 flow from a coherent source of light (laser He,'- We) is directed on to the~telescopic,system 2 and 3, which widens the light -pencil and.from there on to the deviating optical syOtqm (piate'4), placed,tin bottom half of thearea, Of'visibn And cylindri6al half-lens 5, mounted on he upper half of the area of vision and on the tested system.6, as EA. on photoemulsion. 30,1.67 as 1130382/26-25-Y.I(Jif" P(,.F.YOFTE MSICO-TECHMLDGICAL IM- o im C!Ob', G 03d. Class 42b, 57c. Int,Cl. 1b? :1!)770,795 A z 7i 7' i 0' phys I C s LISSR UDC 576.343 X - , ~A , -YUKOV, V, I., BORE"T'WA, S. F. , GCLJFTWD, 11. G. C., EL")TY Bili I D, G. lqx~ 9' FIRG, 1'. Old CG;~j.QY~l In L u t o, Blochomiltz" Ir,)A A. :~, ha"ll, ',C:td -rij, o IS C i C i C U S S ~i 0 1 ,COIJ, a.J'C~. Cf of Ch-,mical Phy~:ics, Acadutny of US:.,!; 11 11~10F EpidemioloSy and I-licro'bioloa- ir-au-ni. F. Gaiialey-,, "Inve3ti;ation Of Strucill'a.-al ill v Of thj Spin- Prolux- Eethodt Clivaiges in Bactruclal Iloscow, Biolzhtrdya, V oi. -16, .1"o 6, NOV/ Doc 71 pp 1149-1155 Abstracti To dllangc:-. induccd bi bactc-rial by flure ch~-al-Us "'it;h-ill ZL ted zxd menbimnes of 1.1, lysodel!.-~icus arii coli wt~,ma w,,,[ free intincxYl radicals (I) and 2,2,6,6-tet-i=- ;!i i-'-_I,-4-ca-,--, ~-y- f'T au,-~ i""dicalorz; Of loxyl.-Pi na-K.J 65--~~ 1. -0 k Cl- I ..... fj L J, "O, USSR BMIM011, V. I., et al., BiokhImlya, Vol. 36, No 6, Nov/D c 71 pp 1149-11z5 tempavtur-as su,- ost that high tei',:-;p;Drature inducca confox-zatim e pro- cin frac-tion, and these ir e structu--.*,.l troinsfort.--ttAons tions in th 4 duc in the lipid fraction of ba-ctv;2xial Acc. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0016 0004416r PRIMY SOURCE: Zhurnal.Hikrobiolog Epidemiologii, i Immunobiologiii, 1970,Ar PP '76 -7 1? ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE SECTIONS OF BR. ABORTUS AND SUIS CELLS AT VARIOUS PERIODS S OF THEIR INTERACTION WITH THE MRPUSCLES OF Tb PHAGE: N. N. 0strovskaiia, A. A. AMIangkin, Z. &.Tolmacheva In ultra-thin Eections of Br. ibortus and 5uis cells prephred after a different period of contact with corpuscular Tb phage there was revealed a principal difference in the interaction of the phage and cells of the mentioned species of brucella. Various periods of interaction of the phage and cells were revealed in the sections of Br. ahortw cells: the time of adsorption, the intracellularly localized reproduced corpuscles of the phage and their exit; changes,in submicroscopic structure of Br. abortas cellis:were also noted. Interaction of Br. suis cells with the corpuscles of Tb phage were limited'by the process of adsarpfion. This pointed I the LO fact that the lysis of Br. suis cells observed in the presence of multiplicity of infection is conditioned by clysis from without;,. %F&AM USSR UDC '021.396.677 KOMISSAROV, YA. S., PAVLYUK, V. A., KMOSHEYEV, M r., OSTgOVSKAYA, L. S. "Experimental Study of a Diffraction Problem" Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-~-tlbkhn. sb. Otadio Engineeringo Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, vyp. 14, pp 106- 109 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract~No 031) Translation: The diffraction properties of periodic antenna arrays are in- vestigated. There are 3 illustrations and a 3-antry bibliography. USSR UDC: 576-858.9 OSTROVSKAYA, N.N., =TYKE!, A.A., and TOMAMPIA, T.A., Institute of EpidemialoFf 9!~' r_C_rOUOIogy imeni Gasaleya, Academy: of IMedical Sciences, USSR Elect-ron-Microscope Study of Br. abortus and B. suis Cells lit Different Teriods of interaction with 71b Ft-ase Particles" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epiaemiolosii i II=-,unob-I.cjloC_I,, 110 2, 1970, 76-78 Abstract: A f,,Lndameatal diff-Perence -.ras noted in the interacLion of Tb phaIrr- particles with cells of the two Brucalla species. In of ultr---- thin sections of Br. abortus .7 cello with adsorbed phage particles were seen after It'-3 hourz of contact. After 06-9 hours of contact, reproduccd pt',rticles were clearly visible wi-~hin the cells against the bachirround of cyzoplaszz. There 'k-erc also ultritotnictural chmige.-'i In the zi=leuii and tzi!ll, wall. T~je ef-fect of the pli,- e on 13. ouis vao quite differeub. Th!i.- prepuraLlunL COrl- _1 'Itzirxed phage-free, unaltered cella or cello vith adsorted particleE. Eq mants -with severall B. suis strains failed to roveal -the, PreI3I!n(:(: of 'PI11117.o- marz, C-le z -.V_-7:Lfn ~~t 2 ce7" s -~-ies o-!' detri+tis obterved in several Large quant:~' visual fields ~were indica'z;ivie of destruction of siae celle, -o ibly caused by "b-sis from wlthout." USSR UDC 576.341 BINYUKOVY V. 1.) ZHUKOVA, 1. G., and OSTROIYAIU,.R_~.A., Institute of Bio- chemistry imeni A.*N. Bakh, Academy ~?I`cloences USSR.' Mos cortr "Evaluation of the Secondary Structure:of Proteins of Bacterial Membranes an the Basis of Infrared Spectroscopy Data" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 6, 1971, pp 1,457-1,460 Abstract: The structural organization of protein in Micrococcus lysodeikticus and Escherichia coli membranes was studied through the infrared spectroscopy of dry films and also on the basis of the 11 :~: D exchange rate in moist prer.- arations of intact and defatted membranes. The reason for the study was the small amount of information on tile state of basic coiiiponents of biological lipoproteiu membranes. It is noted that the application of many physical methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy has shown that proteins in membr,-w-es of different origins are in an a-spiral and disordered tangle state and that the B-form is apparent only under special conditions. Bacterial membranas were previotwly swdied only in a paper by Lenard and Singer in 1966, who observEd that the parameters of optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism of neiabranes of Bac. subtilis are very similar to the parameters for erythrocytes, Th�s was 112 112 0 ~'3 UINCVASSIFIED:~ :PROCESSING DATE--16SEP70 T;~.TLE"THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY 4ND,THER14AL.DIFFUSIVITY OF [RON MCNOSILICIDE u_. AUTHOR-(03)-KRENTSISP R.P.p OSTROVSKIYt F.T., GELD, P.vo -~._COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 19707 4124 t 403-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '_:SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--IR-ON COMPOUND, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, SILICON COMPOUND, EL ECTR I CAL CONDUC T I V I TY SILICON S E M I.C ON 0 UC. TOR CN T 0 LIARKING--NO ReSTRICTIONS jJOCUv+NT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[aD .'._.~PROXY REEL/FRA.14E--1988/057.3 STFP :4U--IJR/0449t7t)/004#/ODZ/0403/0405 CIRC ACCESSION NiJ--AP0105558 UNCLASS.IFIED. 7 212' 023 UINICLASSI DIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEPTO CA R CACCESSION NO--AP0105558 ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACTo' SINGLE CRYSTALS OF FESI WERE GROWIN FROM THE MELT BY THE CZ(3CHqALSKI METH007 THE FESI BEING PREPD, FROM CARSONYL FE ANO SEMICONDUCTOR GRADE Slo THE THERMAL COND. WAS MEASURED BY USI-IG EQUIPMENT DF-SCRIBFD PREVIOUSLY (L. P. 1:!ILIPPOV, 1967) GVER THE TEMP. RANGE 400-900DEGREESt WHILE THE ELEC. RESISTANCE WAS MEASURED POTENTIOMETRICALLY, AN EQUATION IS GIVEN RELATuJG THE ELEC. RESISTANCE AND THE THERMAL CONO. THIS IS THEN'US.EO TO CALCULATE THE LORENZ NO. FOR FESI-OVER THE TEMP. RANGE 1200-1600DEGREES WHERE THE ELEC. RESISTANCE IS ALMOST CONST. THE VALUES nBTAINED.WERE L SUBMIN. EQUALS 3.1 TIMES 10 PRI'ME NEGATIVE8 V PRIME2-DEGREE PRIME2 AND L SUBMAX. EQUALS 3,4 TIMES 10 -PRIME NEGATIVE8 V SUB2t DEGREE PRIME2, !WHICH ARt- ",IGNIFICANTLY HIGHER THAN THE VALUE FOR METALSt 1, Ef 2.45.TEMES 10.PRIME NEGATIVE8 V PRIME2-DEGREE PRIME2. I-E-ft _LA_SS_Lf_ 1 71 'lRyffla-PEM firr-4m.-Ifffm USSR UDC 539-5. 015 GUREVIC2, YA. B. DI-aTKIYE11, V. N. KOIIYAY4-VI YUV S., OSTFZOVSKIY, G. A., and OfTIN, R. 1. , Noscow "Composite Strengthening of Steel by Hydroextrusion" Moscow, Fizika i KbWya Obrabotki Materialov, No 4, Jul-Aug., 71, PP 71-76 -pt is made to achieve high indicator.- of strength and Abstracti An atten- ductility of structux-al steels by combination methcds of strengtheningi 1) thermomechanic-al treatment-strain aging of martensite and 2) treatment for an ultra-fine austenite Gi:ain-strain aming of mirtonsite. Experiments NI '), were conducted using Cr-I -Si steels:with a =bon content of 0-35,' A), 0,45% (stool B)t and 0,505, (;5teel C)V TnaI[.Meiit. conArAed of auzteniza- tion at 9500C, cooling to 850OCo rollingi itater qud .nching, and te=ering for oiie hour at 20000 (steel A) W-d- 300'C (steel B). Steel C itar, treated to produce ultra-fine austenite 1:y quenching from 900 00 in c5il tempezIng f or 6 one hour at 2000C, repeated austenization in beeting to 900 C at the -rate of 7 . i000/sec, water quencn--rg and tempering for one hour at 150 and 300'C. Deformation of the martensite at room temperature va* acconplished by hydro- extrusion at preessures up to 25 kbar, Fr;.n the heat treatments mentioned above the followin6 mechanical -properties vera achieved. fill USSR GUREVICH, YA. B., et al., FIzIka iXhimiya Obiabotki Haterialov, Vo 4, Jul-Aug 71, PP 71-76 Tensile Yield Elonga- :Reduction in t kG/m-,12 (kt,,/pj-j2) tion,,.5 Area, Steel A lbo 145 9 45 -:Zteel B 170-290 140-2-15 .'6-11 20-37 *Steel C 180-265 1-,)0-250 5-12 20-45 property ranges for steels B and C are the result c3 of introducing variat-jons in the heat treating modess. Three f1gurest 2 tables, 7bibllogmpbical refere-rices. 2/2 ~L -4f USSR UDC 669-156.3t620-178 SHEPELYAKOVSKIY, K. Z., arA Y.-G. A.1 Moscow Evening Institute of Metallurgy, Plant imeni V. "The Grain "Superhardne3s" of Chilled Steel" Moscow, Metallovedeniye I Termicheskaya Obrabotka, Metallov, No 4, 1971, -PP50-53 Abstracti The effect of austenite grain size on the hardness of chilled steel was experimentally investigated~oa specimens of steals 40 and U8, (3 x 10 x 110 mm), prepared from, preliminarily Improved skelps, and of samples (28 mm In diameter) of steel 45, It is demonstrated that the haxdne:~;s depends linearly on the grain size and that the phase. cold hardening, determined by the rapid formation of austenite, does not result in a notice- able increaso of hardness, A rollable exposure of the effect of grain size on the increase of hardnena of chilled ditool was fourtd to Ixt possible only on tho baols of a &Tain size Toduation fron 7-6 to 111-15 balic with rates of 100-1000 deg/sec. A mxdmum Rockwell Superhardnaus of -the ball 2 can be obtained, Three illustrationag three tables, eight b~ibliographlc references. 1/1 USJC 621.382.5 USSR ZVYAGINA, E. I., TIKHONOV, V. I.., KILIPENKO, V. V., CEEPMAVSKIY, V. V. "Study of Contact Resistances In Thermoelectric Materials" Vsb. Nizkotemperaturn. termoelektrich. materialy (Low-Temperature Therm-a- electric Materials -- Collection of Works), Kisinev,! 1970, pp 44-47 (from RZh--Elektranika i yeye primenneiye, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 5B187) Translation: A method is proposed for measurement of the contact resistancesof thermopiles, based on an increase of the number of svitching lavers in the specimen. In contrast to the sonde-type, the proposed method has great sensitivity, gives good reproducibility of results (ov4%, 'Whereas the sonde type, is as much as 20% [sic]) and makes it possible to measure contact re- sistance in a wide range of temperature. ..2 ill. 4 ~ref. Author's Abstract. U-T USSR UDG 627.81:551.48 KURDOV, A. G., OSTROVSKIY, G. M. .11FOrmula for Ca cu ating-the Minimum Runoff Norm of, Mountai n [Semimountainous] Rivers [In the Example of the ~ashkiriASSRJ" Izuch. i. ispol'z -vodn. resu-rsov SSSR. 1966-1967 V sb. (Study and Use of USSR River Resources. 1966-1967 -- Collection of Works), Voscm,, Nauka Press, 1970, 49-50 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika!i Evergetika, 'N"o 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D16) Translation: A formula is derived for calculating the minimum runoff norm of mountain (semimountainous) rivers Qmin AWI ave + b)(F F0 where H is the average altitude of.the water shed; F is the area of the ave watershed; F. is the annual drying (freezing) area of the river channels. 1/2 018 UNCLASSI FlED PROCESSING DATE~--090CT70 .11TITLE-KINETIC MODEL OF THE CATALYTIC,OXIDATIVE DEWOROGE14ATION OF N BUTEINES OF.lt3tBUTADIENE -U- AUTHOR-(05)-BAKSHI, YU.M., SNAGOVSKlYv.YU,S.j GURYANUVAI R.N., GELSSHrEYN, , A.I.v DSTROVSKIY* G.M. :-'-.-COUNTRY OF-INFO--USSK SOURCE-NEFTEAHIMLYA 1970, 10(l)v 7-L5 _~,.'.:-DATEI PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ...~.TGPIC TAGS-COMPUTERs CALCULATIONP CHEMICAL REACTIO44 RArEv BUTENEP UUTADIENE* CATALYTIC 06HYDROGENATIGNi ALGORITHM, CCNTRCL AARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1887 ST[P NO-UR/0204170/010/001/0007/001-5 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0112867 UPCLASSIFIED ri ri, u~ --i u tun ;i 2/2 018 UNCLA tSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-OSCL-70 C IRG ACCESSION NG-APOII,~667 ABSTRACIIEXIRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. , A KINErIC MODEL FOR A CO~'P PROGRAM WAS USED.TO CALC. RATE CONSVS. WITH AN AV. RELATIVE E.Rltct'll SMALLER THAN.OR EQUAL TO 20PERCENT (20-30PERCENT F01'% O-CONTUG. BY PRODUCTS) FOR N surENE CONVERSION TO H SUB2 C:CHr-1-1-*C.4 S U 6 2 & 13 DU ~'G OXIUATIVE DEHYDROGENATION AT 425-70DEGREES OF A BUrENE J:RACTIrJ,,,' (29.6PERCENT 1, 22.6PERCENT CIS,2, AND 31.6PERCSNT TRANS92,BUTENE,3.12PERCENT H*SU82 C:CME SU82i 2.3PERCENT I', 1-04D l0v7PERCENT OTHER C SU82-4 HYDR6CAR8dNSJ-ON AN UPNSUPPO,~ ZTED; PRGIMOTED 'BL-MO CATALYST. AT 470BEGREES WITH A FEED MIXT. CONTr,. C SU34 i SU~~-S' Ot No AND H SUB2 0 IN A RATIO OF 1:1*8:14.5;3.91 WITH CO'NTACT TIN-E Z... SEC, CONVERSION AND SELECTIVITY WITHRESPECT TO I.b.!Z-RE.CALCD. TO BE 75 AND.72PERCFNT AND WERE FOUND EXPTL. TO BE 75 AND 611PERCEN7s RE-Sp. CONSTS ENTERING YNTO-ME" RATE-'6*'UATl,0NS` ~,IEKE-DETW` A F UN C 10 OF STEEPEST DESCENT ALGORITHit METHOD FOR FINDING THE HIN* OF *ACILITY: NA U~'~ IN A AND 6 VALUES OF THE ARAHENIUS-EQUATIONS. F f1Z.-IgNIN. lNSTa IN- KAP.PUVAt, MOSCOW, USSA. ASS All ;F T C D UN C L 'A 1 2 008 Utia'ASSI FIED :PROCESSING DATE--160CI'70 --ON OPTIMAL CONTROL OF PROCESSES WITH PARAMErERS UNDER RESTKICTED TITLE PHASE COORDINATES -U- ~AUTHOR-W)-B EREZHINSKIY, T.Aor QSTROVSKIY, G.Ma so- c DUN TRY UF INFO--USSR '..SOURC E NR 2, PP 7-13 -AVTOMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIKA, 1970f 3~_-6ATE PUBL I S HE D------ 7 0 :.~-S-UBJECT---AREAS~~P~ATHE~IAATIC-AL .&C,I.ENC_ES,..MECti...,., AND- MARINE ENGR ,TOPIC TAGS-OPTIMAL AUTOMATIC CONTROL,~AUTOMATIC COINTRQL DESIGN Offmix MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS L`,'..',W.UffENT CLASS-UNCLA~Sl FIED ~~,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1974 STEP NO--U;t/,OIQ3i7O/Q.)O/OG2/0007/,0013 ..CIRC ACCESSION ND---AP0054772 2/2~ 008' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0054772 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE IS CONSIDERED THE APPLICATION' OF THE GRAOIENT PROTECTION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION FO AN OPTIMAL PROBLEM WITH THE PARAMETERS' ANU WITH STiATE VARIABLE INEQUALITY CONSTPAINTS. THERE,ARE ALSO STATED.THE NECESS:AgY CONDITIONS OF THE OPTI,4ALITY OF CONTROL FOR THIS PROBLEM'IN THE -F-oRm ANALOGOUS To THE VARIANT OF THE PRINCIPLE OF MAXIMUM* UNC USSR LINNIIK, Yu. V., I- V~ "Expansion of Random Quantities and Vectors" Razlozheniya sluchavnykh velichin i vektorov jEnglish version above], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, 479 pages (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 %120 by 6. ChIstyakov) Translation: This monograph sums up ten years, of studies in the theory of expansion of random quantities and voctori, performed aflor puh1j,:atioll of the well known book of Yu. V. Linnik, Razlozhenjya vcrovatnostn),kh zako"v (Expansion of probabili5tic laws];, (RZILMat, 1973, ;IV110). Chapters I-V, VII-VIII study the same problems as in.the earlieT book of Yu. V. Linrik, much new material is included and the method used in a number of proofs is changed. Chapter,VI contains goncral theorems on the expansions of multidimensional laws, as well as sufficient conditions for membership of n-dimensional limitlessly divisible laws in class IOn (i. e., the class of n-dimensional laws. not having unexpandable components). 1/2 USSR LINNIK, Yu. V., OSTROVSKIY, 1. V., Razlozheniya sluchaynykh velichin i vektorov, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, 479 pages The systematic study of the expansions of random vectors was begun basically, in the 1960's and is fully reflected in this monograph for the first time. Chapter IX reflects the recently developed theory of V. NI. Zolotarev of summation of independent random quantitites without conditions of limiting negligibility. Chapter X is dedicated to unsolved problems. The book includes four appendices, presenting 5pecial problems. The monograph is ended with a commentary on histerical'problems and references to the liter- ature. 2/2 . . .......... ...... USSR UDC: 519.2 LIVSHITS, L. Z., OSTROVSKIY, I. V. "On Multidimensional Infinitely Divisible Laws Having Only infinitely Di- visible Components" V sb. 'Mat. fiz. i funkts. analiz (Mathematical Physics and Functional Anall- ysis-collection of works), -,W. 2. 1971, PP 61-75 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 4, Apr T2, Abstract No 4V1O) Translation: It is proved that the class of n-dimensional infinitely di- visible laws having only infinitely divisible coriponents is dense in the sense of week convergence in the class of all n-dimensional Infinitely di- visible laws. Authors' abstract, USSR UDC: 519.21 "Concerning a Class of Eigenfunctions" Tr. Mat. in-ta. AN SSSR (Works of the Mathematics Institute, AcadenV of Sciences of the USSR), 1970, 111, PP! 195-207 (from, HM-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TV22) Translation: Let D be a class of eigenfunctions ~(t) of probabilistic distributions on a straight line such that each fwiction ~(t) is an ana- ly-tical function in some neighborhood of the -point ~t=O, and the function 1/0(it) is also an eigenfunction. Theorem 1. Any function T (f)C-D is meromorphic in some cross K(a,b)~IlRetlO, h>O. There exist functions (r(l)(!D, Ywronorphic in cross K(tt,-n), for which each point of the boundary of K(Tr,ir) is sf.hgul.ar. Theorem 2. Any integral function cp'(ijr-D admits the ei3timate Max 100i 0. There exist integral functions trfl)ED, for -dhich for rwrie 112 2 USSR 'Y pcu-cljj~oV, i. YA. ,OSTROVSKIY, I. V. Kiev T ,G. Shevchen%ko "The interaction of Transverse Ultrasonic -,.-.Tr-ves W-L'51'. Charge Caziiers o.3emiconductor Plates" in Piez Leningrad, Fizika Tve-rdogo Tela, Vol 12, No 6, 1970, on 1692 Abs tract A solution is nrovided t6 the -;aroble-zi ol' th-e intc::.actio-n .-h transverse ulti-asonio wa-es i ic- -.,o -, o-,, aae o*' charre carziers wi4 along direction r!OQ7 i "- a DiezO Oemllcon&ac~or 0' C6v sinL~10-Y. asearch in this -4'leld has UT) to nou- not beer. p- s'~Iad; 4-'-lerefr,:~e R in the article theoretical and ex-Tieriment-al re3cla-nch on t'~, in-fluence of conductivity and drift fields on the propagation ol" transvcrsa tes or crystals w-'~h a syr-xmatry of G",~ has be-en c-ar:,ied waves ILM -ola4 Lu out -(the nrooiem is ziolved without, account beizaa., tajImm of the diI'-'U- sion ol' the charge carriers; the e-xperimaent was carried out- or, t".-M-, basis of CdS). DisDersion eauations are obtained, and from ther: 1/2 57 USSR KUCIIEROV I YA C '51 a I, Fizika T-vordo.~~o Tola, Vol, 1.2, ~.'o June 19-10, DD 1686-1692 the a`enua--"o- o-I the -a1I.-Ta:3on!c wavor, 4n tho,f ap-,_ro~~Liiai;ion is f o,:nd on the basis of th e z a u a r e ~ o f t 11 a c -o ec~t' 01, olectro- -~I!L~Leo t"ne att~-,nuation mechanical coupling. Por transverse waves in - may be repre"sented in t1he fo-r-a of a produeb fz.an Z:'n Iana2oclous ~Por a 14milless crystal and a value A. Dression -L 7eih denends on the parameter. s of -he plates, the frequency, and the f~eirjs. Far --e (w- e n a from the Doin's of origination of nonz'ro modes U" velocity of the waves v ap-proaches the velocity of thle transvor_~e -waves in a boundless crystal v,) A ap'Oro-ocl,,es 1, Clo;~c to tho pa-4nt U of origination A!:--v/vb. For a null r.,.,,iy cha~n-_e -o to unity. A conaparison of t1he ".,~eoroj;. jr~a'j. from ze~ us with tho oxDerimental ones is mada. The e~-pariz'I:Qnt vra3 on CdS -olates. The Mental a_nd theoretbical details on electron. azzlenuatior. are in satsfactlory agreement, while the data on the- do-ou.-dence of atten- uation upon the drift fields,agree only qualitatively. 2/2 USSR UDC 621-371:551-510-535 OSTROVSIaY, L. A. and PAPILOVA, I. A. "Tilt in Propagation of elli Raq e 3in an Iono8phere layer" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. ro rasj~rostr. radlovoln. Tezisy dokl. Bekts. 1 (Tenth All-Union Conference on the -Propagation of ]~,~dio Naves; Report Theses; Section 1--collection of x.,rorka) "Nauka, it 1972, pp 334-340 (from RZh--RadiotekJinika,. No'10,1972, Abstract 1OA331) Translation: The characteristics of tilted propagation of FNI sig- nals are investigated in a nonuniform ionos-phere layer through the methods of geometrica! optics. "Quasi-optical" corrections are estimated to permit finding the intenoity and duration of the focal point. In a similar approximation, the influehee of nonlinear ef- fects in dispersion compression is taken into Recount. Three il- lustrat-ions, bibliography of five. L. USSR JA ~)C 621.371:621.391.814.2 L. A. SOUSTOV,, L. V., Scientific Research Radio Physics Institute "Se-If-Hodulation of Electromagnetic Waves in Nonlinear Corrmiunication Lines" Gorkiy, Izvest~xa vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radlofizika, Vol XV, No 2, 1972,,pp 242-248 Abstract: Results are presented from a study of nonlinear phenomena caused by the self-modulation effect in lines with nonlinear capacitances of the semicon- ductor diodes. The effectsconnected with instability (if tha traveling and standing electromagnetic waves in these lines were itivestigated. In such sys- tems it turned out to be possible to obtain highly Gi-itiftcanL (tip to 13 times) buildup of the depth of modulation of the traveling wave and-also to trace the evolution of the waves with deep modulation as a result of which the wave splits into shortwave packets. It is also essential that the 115C of a limited system -,resonator - permits observation of the' self -modulation of the standing monochromatic wave. The modulation occurs only as a result of natural field fluctuations. The specific nature of the,system, used iii the experiment con- nected with the rela.Nation nature of the nonlinearity is -also presented. The investigated effects can find practical application in connection with the possibility of amplifying and generating electromatnetic signals [L. A. Ostrov- skiy, et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 302801. Byull,. izobr., No 15, 1971). 7 USSR UDC 631,325.65 OS=-VSKIY, L . M. "A Device for Realizing ti-Place Logic Functions of -lie Form Fk k of Vari bles Combinations Cxlx2x3 ... xk)+(Xlx2xk-- xn) Of Cn Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennvye Obr82tSy, Tovarnyye 2naki, No 12, 1970, Author's Certificate No 267186, p 118 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for realizna, n-plfLee logric functions of +the form Fk=(xLx,~x3.. x1,)+. (:):Ix2>-k- - -xn) of Cv- combiaations of variables. The device conta:Lns a converter whicR changes the input combinations of variables to an alfyebraic sum, a block of constants, and comparison elealeats. As a distin- g~ishing feature of the patent, th e system is GimpLiCied whiLe qimultaneously realizing all n-dimensionaL fun;ctions of the given type,. The output of the unit which converts the input combiiiations of variables to an algebraic sum is convected to th.e cmiparison elements, to which the outputs of the block of,con;stants are also connected. The outputs of the comparisoa elemqnts act as thv out- puts of the entire device. Re -~. Code: OR -Arc. %r: 4P0044411- J. RL i Vol 2, Nr MARY SOURCE. Neyrofiziolog ya, 1 P SOMF PECULIARITIFS or THE SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION BETWEEN PHOTORECEPTORS AND HORIZONTAL CELLS Vu. A. Trifonov. M. A. Ostro-~ ln-~Iityle of Problems of ML0,jrt?;0,1i0,, Ti~nslnission and Inswule ()-* Hialier Ver- ous Aciivii# qnd-iVeurophysievlogy, Acadenty of Sciences, USSR, Aloscox) Surninary -1 hypothesis, according to which the' tr?"nsmitler depolarising the horizontal cell Membrane is conlinualiv liberated irom tilt! r~~cenl-JrS in darkness and ce-3ses to be liberated in the light, is testee expeiimentally. The results &'-scribed in the first p2rt show that currLm passing radial)v through the retiiia lanod on, the receptor 511ridCv-) and evoking the positive: (depolarizinry.) response of (lie horizontal cells 3cts on the presynalitic ndings of receptors. As a result they become depolarized and tile transnii!- ter is liberated frem the receptors endings. The experilrent .s with electric stimulation of 197,710*30 ara 7.4- AP0044411 the retina showed that 130taSsiun! Cyanide breaLis the synalitic tran5mission from ille receptors to Vic horizontal cells lpart 11). M membrane potential in this case is equal to membrane pulential in the bright light and it-seems to be the true testing potential of horizonial cells. The stability of the light7mi-mbrane notenlial of the horizontal cells in the case of temperature changes supports this suggestion _J111 part). At the same time lite memb-tane potential in IK- darkness can be greath iwresed by heating. This efiect %vas explained by an increase in the speed of destruction of the transmitter.. bptcouse the increase of lvinpi~ralure shottviis the rvspome of, borizoiTtal cells to el-actti~, Stimulation, 19771031 MR uDc 613(075.8) ZIMBERl D. A., (DEMASED), LOGINOVA, R. A.t MVIKOVA,~I. M., OLEJT.VOVlClq?__ and RAU1,10SM, If.. D. A* L# GiGlyena (Hy ene) Noscow, "Neditsina," 1970, 3V+ Pp Translationt Annotationt This tex -tbook has been comiled for students of pha=acautical institutcs aral -ace Utical faculties of T"C-dical institutes in accordance i-., t Lth the hyZ;icne teacbj-ng pro-zv--t I~ con-,~~ns materials corre- sponding to th-~ nat-urc of firWir.,ta Such concern problazz of I I v in C i~,s , 7 - -!., ale.,,dcal and. Ch -jic Jn C. copha=.,aceuti Cal "-. I hy~~d Cf cpidenlalo,~Z( --nd or"=11~ation of -antiepidemic C nick e! y in -hyClune 7z;extbook-, issued V-7.. for studlentn of thcrtpu'~Acj ~ianltaryj and other f'acultles of med-Ical imstitu- ter.. a facct--l o-~ '-.Y:-Ie,,,e --rc cilucida-led also in So:: thl.; textbook withou~l VhlCh it is -fcr to learn cert-rin hyj,;lcnlo~ problems which are spccLfic i"OZ aB futzzm zpecialist phaxnacis"Es. la".),10 OA;7,C .0 -re 3 -77- 'eclitsinal" 1970, 3 et al., Gimiyean, Noscow, I'M 84 im IzAxv dZ=tJ on Section 1. Foundaticiss of General. Hygiene Chapter 1, ZILIBER, D. A., Hygiene as a Science Subject of Hygiene and its Tasks ~CM8G-ienic.j nvestigations r 61 uene H n - . yC Sanitaxy Cox"--ol 12 Chaj?ter 2. ZIL'BER, D. A., Hygiene in the Past and at,Present 14 H ys� em ein ~---zient PcoDlcs and Under thd Feudal Systom 14 Develop=znt- cf Nygie~-e in Europ 18 Hygiene in Pzerevolutionary Russia 21 Yrygiene im UZSR 26 -WIC", A. I., OBTROVSKIY, 1-1. D. , and RAZ UIN CAIS KI Y1-11. Chapter: 3, OIDUNi ri D. , Hygiene of the Air 29 Cheaical C--ar- sit of tho Air and its Nygienic Sii;hiflcmae 0 Uop 30 Air Poi-lu'k~ on c,-*' and Nechwdc%-a Toxic Admixtuxes 36 tIr Nicreflom and 1UL:; Contzc' L 46 Physic:11- Of Air 50 sour Radlaldon ar"d hyGiL.J11C 5iGnificalico 51 112 008' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 TI,TLE--COMPOSITION OF ALKALOIDS'PRODUCED BY CLAVICEPS PURPUREA TUL -U- ,AUTF.GR-(03)-SHALAGINAi,.A*I.t BANKOVSKAYA9,A.N.p O"STROVSKIYr N.I. UNTRY OF INFO--USSR c c REEL/FRAME--1990/1412 STEP t4O--UR/rj220/*10/039/00110067/0070 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109474 UNCLAS, 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED. ~,:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109474 PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-tu) GP-o- ABSTRACT. THE DATA ION ALKALOID C-0,MPOSITION IN SCLEROTIUM AND MYCELIVIN OF THE SAPROPHYTIC-01-TURE ARE PRESEINTE-D FOR 22 STRAINS OF CLAVICEPS PUPPUREA TUL. UNDER EXPERIMENTAL coNOITIONS S ?, 's DO NOT THE STRAINS WITH CERTAIN ALKA 'LOIDS IN SCLEROTIX OMETI E CONTAIN THEM IN MYCELIUM AFTER GROWTH ON A:DEFINED PIED[UM. HENCEr SEVERAL STRAINS OF CLAVICCPS PUPIPUREA DO NOT EwXH18IT CORRELATION IN ALKALOID PRODUCTION IN PARASITIC AND': :SAPROPHYT:IC CULTURES. Sf TISSR U DC 632.951:633.1,8 L1, N., and OSTIRC)VS I., I-Tinion Sc-en-cific !research Institute of-M?Rdicinal Plants, Bittsa, M.L inistry of Healtil "I'S&Z "Pffectiven-ess or the Use of Certain Insecticidps Aj.- s z '-.--u r np gai n, Moth CaterDillars on Solanum Laciniatum Ait..Plantin-sll Moscow, Khimiya v S(-I'skom Khozyzystve, Vol 8, No 7, Jul 70, pp 31-32 Abstract: Studies W~'"C' conducted of the effectiven~7ss of certain insecticides against turnip moth caterpillars on Solanum laci- niatur. Ait. crops, a source of steroid I Ind er I horcaones in th,2 USS-.1t. hot and dry climate conditions, tho succulent Soliai~,-:inceao Eamil-y plants a'~ --r-ract turnip moth cz;iterpillfivs and rontribute -Co -1: h developmont-. one of the reasons foothp -Oadoquavo -nf or.ganochlor -ine proparations in i_it~st control is of toxici`cy under high temperature an,d active solar Y_ tions. 1~anular preparations are more resistant to ~-actor~3 and Less eangerous. for entoalophagn?s attc_~ poUj.-.t~n~lln~" `~I'~vtcts then dasts. Therefore, to protect the plants agairint t~.,cs twenip miorli caterp:'.Uars during the course of vegetal .ion, grani_11~r inz;ecti- CideS X4pre used. To prevent early,damage to shoots, the into;dca- 1/2 Ll N. et al. ',-'os cow, Khimiya, VSel'skom Khozyaystve, vol 3, 'No 7, IT u 170, pp 31-32 -thod was applied. tion me It was found that prePlanting, powderin~~ of se,,Cs with al,-1rin contributed to an 85.S-; decrease in shoot: dama,-~e, awl- wirli h'-ptacillor- and the --amma-4-somer of nexachlorocyclohe3zane 't was 23.Y. and 19.1- respectively. Such a level of da-mage decreaso und(-r brief intoxica- 4 clearly inadequate; therefore, the preTplarttin- pow~-11erinllr of k~ion is the plants in the system of control measures for the turnilip miorh cateroillar can oaly be considered. as a suppliamentary ore. The Lo-,,7 effectiveness of powdering, probably, can be e:.:pla-ined by the poor adherence of the insecticides on the smooth and +_~izriit! Solanum seeds. Tn belt-type row application of,the granular insecticides, the amount of damarred and lost plants dropped.by 94-95'a iii compnrison with con- trol plants. Application of diaziaon in hall dose only partly pro- tecteez:the young crops from pest damage. Unsiatisfactory results L were also obtained in spraying wf* the young craps with a diazinori suspemsion, 2/2 MM I "I. Poe IX-3 PRYSIC(ILIMMMAL STUDIES Or THE PIMCESSILS Or GROWING AND ALLOTMG CAP CRTs;ALS IN A CLOSED GAS T?"SPORT SYSTEM (Articic by A_ V_~-d,, tova, P, 1. pvtrcwki~ " L I 'No."ibirst, TT1 ium 70 . plen'-k. R~- , , -P, ri 71 , - I = ~ Ian. J-V 117Z. P 11/J An Analysis was mde of the grnvth condiraz" of sinKle- GzP -$A the Car-1 r" transport qyszol~'b)r- the ftchamism vil~h C., A?., -Rt'-'ZA. -Cd and 0 sdMi;r6ir.'*. A studi was made of the wqfect of th~ admi%ture. on the c,f Om grown G.W crystals; Itft Particular, Cu and AR adnixtur-4 prov.~k* the frr~ti, of high- rests tance It 04 Oh~] salcolar crystals An the