SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PISAREVA, N.L. - PISKULOV, YE.A.

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USSR Oc 6i~ .822 - 3 -05 3 PISAREVA, L., laboratory of Comparative Ontogenesis of the Nervous System, Irain Institutel Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Mscow "Influence of the Visual Cortex on Evoked Potential of the Superior Colliculus in the Developing Rabbit" Ioningrad, Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoy Biokhimii i Fiziologii, 110 5., 1972, PP 542- 547 Abstract: Evoked potentials of the superior colliculus and visual cortex -were recorded in 10- to 90-day-old rabbits and in adult animals following photic stimulation of the contralateral. eye. Subsequent extirpation of the ipsila- teral visual cortex or its functional depression with potazt;iwii c.hloride did not have any appreciablo effect on the latent periods, durption, configuration, L> ,or amplituder of evoked potentials. This sugg-csts that the visoft! cortex does not exert a significant influence on the toral electrical mctivity of the collicular neurons responsible for generating potentials evoked by photic stimulation. In another series of experiments, the application of strychnine to the visual cortex sh-arply increaced the anniplitudes of the primary cortical responses and the second negative and especially following positive component of the collicular response to light flashes. Me effect of strychninization, (~L482 Section III Mechanical and General, n the holds of ships g loading, using a chain and lever arrange- ment on the lip of the hatch. Chain I is : ' permanently attached at one end to brace 2, while che other end is free. Brace 2 is wunted on the lip of_~the'hatch 3 by means ofza shaft and nut 4. After the prop ban,lbeen positioned in the bracei" the chain is passed wround ~t and a link at its.frte end Imked on to~cistcfi 9 of lever 6.,*The chOn is. then ti$htermd-by turnitis Lever 6 on a*le 7. so tbAt 19820208 I f -1,12 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 .14-TLE--LIGHT SCATTERING ON ACOUSTICAL PHCNCNS AND PGLARITONS JN LITAO SUB3 ,,7A.UTHOR-(03)-KHASHKHCZHEVj Z.M.t LEMANOV, V.V.t PISAREVo K.Ye OF INFC--USSR -SOURCE;---FIZ..TVERO. TELA V370, 12(4)t 1206-13 ~:DATE'PUBLISHED---70 ~USjECT AREAS--CHEM.ISTRY, PHYSICS '--TI~PICJAGS-~~LITHIUM COPPOUNOv PHONGNj TATANIUM ALLOY, C Y L L GHT ING METAL OXIDE _.'ttT1kCL: MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRaXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0376 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/00qflZOB/1213 -_~'CII.R,Cll ACCESSICN NO-AP0126131 UNC LA S S IFIEO --20NOV70 0214 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE ~'X.IRC:,_ ACCESS IC Ni%'O--AP0126131 'ABSTRACT/EX.TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LIGHT $CATTERING WAS INVESTIGATED THE VELOCITIES OF ~~ON.ACGUSTICAI PHONONS AND PGLARIJONS IN LITAO SU83. -:ACOLSTIC PHCi%LNS FOR DIFFERENT DiRECTIONS.IWTHE CRYSTALt OBTAINED Z_ROM !,..,:THE SHIFT IN THE FRECUENCY OF SCATTERED LASER LIGHT, ARE IN SATISFACTORY ,,--,----AGREEMENT WITH THE VELOCITIES CALCD. FROMIKNOWN ELASTEC AND PIEZOELEC. ~CONSTS. A CIFFERENCE WAS NOTED BEThEEN EXPrL, 08SD. AND CALCO. INTENSITIES OF SCATTERING WHICH IS APPARENTLY DUE TO INACCURATE VALUES OF THE CONSTS. USED IN ThE CALCN. SCATTERING OF LIGHT WAS INVESTIGATED ON-PHONON PHOTON EXCITED POLARITONS RELATED TO THE TRANSVERSE PHONON MODE OF A SUBI TYPE WITH LOWER ENERGY OF 203 CM PRIME NEGATIVEI AT wHICH IS A SOFT MODE IN THE TRANSITION FROM THE FERROELEC. ~,PHASE JNTU THE PARAELEC. V'RIATION WAS OBSD.~OF T14E FREQUENCY OF POLARIlCNS (203-1.41 LM PRIME NEGATIVEL) 05PENDING ON THE ANGLE OF ,....,SCATTERING (5-L.BDEGRE'S)o CORRESPGNDING.APPROX. TO THE SCATTERING ~.INCREASE WAS UBSU. IN THE LINTENSItY 'oF LIGHT SKATTERING UN .-~~._POLARITGNS NITH OECREASEC ANGLE OF SCATTERIN04 FACILITY: INST. POLUPROV.v LENINGRAD, USSR. L ;4 1 027 UNCL ASSI F I ED; PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 GYROTROPY AND HIREFRINGENC~ IN MAGNETIC ORDERED CRYSTALS AVT.HOR--PISAREVr R.V. COUNT R YOF INFO--USSR EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKIj 19701 VOL 58, NR 41 PP 1421-1427 _,,~.,,l)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-,-MAGNETIC STRUCTURE, CRYSTAL OPTIC PROPERTY, MAGNETOOPTIC -,EFFECT, CRYSTAL SYMMETRYv LIGHT POLARIZATION, LIGHT REFRACTION, FARADAY FERROMAGN~TIC STRUCTUREt ANTIFERROMAGNETISM -~'._.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~..'--DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '.PROXY REEL/FRAl4F--1988/1496 STEP NO-1-Ult/0056/70105-3/004/1421/14?-7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106252 ~N -2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106252 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* OPTICAL EFFECTS IN MAGNETIC ORDERED CRYSTALS ARE STUDIED PHENOMENOLOGICALLY ON BASIS OF MAGNETIC SYMMETRY PRINCIPLES* & IT IS SHOWN THAT ALONG WITH SUCH MAGNETOOPTICAL PHEONOMENA AS ROTATION OF THE POLARIZATION PLANE OF LIGHT OR BIREFRINGENCE DUE TO THE FERROMAGNETIC VECTOR* THE SAME EFFECTS EXIST AT JHE EXPENSE OF THE ANTIFERROMAGNETIC VECTOR. IHE ANTIFEAROMAGNETIC FARADAY EFFECT SHOULD BE OVSERVEO IN CqYSTALS IN WHICH MAGNETIC SYMMErRY PERMITS THE EXISTENCE OF WEAK FERROMAGNETISR. ANTIFERROMAGNEFIC BIREFRINGENCE SHOULD BE ORBERVABLE IN ALL FERRI AND ANTIFERkOMOGNETIC STRUCTURES. IN SOME STRUCTURES THE BIREFRINGENCE SHOULD CHANGE SIGN ON RE-NIAGNETIZATION OF THE FERROMAGNETIC MOMENT, PROVIDING THE :ANTIFERROMAGNETIC MOMENT PRESERVES ITS DIRECTION. IT IS ALSO POINTED OUT THAT GYROTROPY MAY BE PRODUCED BY APPLYING AN ELECTRIC FIELD OF MAGNETOELECTRIC AND PIEZOELECTRIC ~STRESSES (IN CRYSTALS) TO TH S E CRY TAL. OF OTHER EFFECTS ARE ALSO MENTIONED. FACILITY: INSr. -POLUPROVODNIKOV, AN SSSR. .... . ..... L;! I t JI ss I An 4zcl dl~oodv--UN NDISS4~)V 41.VgOIN icvqriOdWO) W01HIll 'ONI?i-~IIVOS IH9]1--S9vl 1 0 1 SOISAHd 'SlVlb,3lVW--SV3ClV 1 :~B re 0 L------- 03HS I I'd IC-OZI '11)Z1 6OL61 V191 'GIAAli '71 iissn--O:INI AD 8 `V7~rX-18VSH '*AOA ',AC)NVW3-1 "W-7 'A3HZCHNHSVHX-(EO.) -n- 31VBOIN wnlHill N1 lH51 1 40 ONlEgIMS NInGIIl'dU WVIS130NVS- OLd3SSI--3.LVO DNISS930)ld 031A ISSVIONn. ZM I 't J;* 'I.;l Z'12 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF-18SEP70 -,%CCES5IV.,,,j NO-APOC48527 ABSTPACT/EXTR.4CT--(U) GP-0- ABS f RACT. SPECTRA WERE OBTAINED lF LIt' BO S083. THE SC TT;:;!ING _X-AN)FLSTAM BRILLOUIN SCATTEPING OF L I GHT, JN 4 A - r:11 T?4NSVE-R5E ACr"USTICAL PHONCINS IN MOST CASES IS CONSIDEP43LY MORE INTE-NSE THAN THE SCATIERING ON LiDN'ITUDINAL-PHONON'S. VELOCITIES OF u _'IOUS DIRECTIONS IN THE CRYSTAL FROM THE ELASTIC WAVES FOR VAK DETD. SPECTRA ARE IN SATISFACTORY AGREEMENT W1,1TWTHE CALC P. VALUES. _lJN c "-s S-1 Fj USSR UDC 669.018.298 YEP11MIN, M. A., ZABOLEYEV-ZOTOV, V. A~ V. "Effect of a Third, Previously Formed Phase on the Hardness of Certain Aging Alloys V sb. Metallovedeniye i prochnost' materialov. T. 3 (Physical Metallurgy and the Material Strength. Vol 3 -- collection of works), VG1 ograd, 1971, pp 3417- 345 (from RM-Hetallurgy, No 4, Apr 72,. Abstract No 41633i Translation: A study was made of the hardness of aging alloys hardened simul- teneously by particles of intermetallides isolated during the aging process and solid particles of a third previously formed phase of the Cr oxLde and A! oxide type introduced into the melt (AK4 alloy with dAfferent anounts of additives of Cr oxide and BIWI aluridnum bronze powder with different Al. oxide content). For the rage of the bronze, a sharp drop in the hardness inerct~nt wu, observed on zeaching a third phase concentration of 30-40 volumtric 2 ohere-as for the td'14 alloys this decrease was observed at 4-5 voluMetric %. It is. expedient to use a dispersion hardening base in order to increase. the strength characteristics of the alloys hardened by disperse inclusions only for defi,ned content of the thir4 phase in it, considering also the size of the inclusibns. Two illustrations and a 1-entry bibliography. ME PRO';CESSING DATE-13NOV70 UNCLASSIFIED. .71TLE-REACTION OF PHOSPHOROUS ACID WITH' IODINE AND ALCOHOLS. 11 -U- ..AUTHOR-(02)-PISAREV# V.T., KIRSANOVo A.V. ~_COUNTRY- OF INFG--USSR _,,.SQURC&- LH. OBSPICH. KHVI. 1970v 40(4), 770-3 ._OATE. PUBL. ISHED ------- 70 -'~~-SUBJECT AREAS-`CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ALCQHOLv.--GLYCOLP 1001NATFU ORGAINIC COMPOUND, IODINE, PHOSPHORUS#. PROPANOLt ETHYLENE, PROPYLENEy BUTENE FESHCHENKOr N. G. RESTRICTIONS J) C LIM E N TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REELIFRAME--3002/1364 STEP ~~10--tik/0079/70/()40/004/0770/0774 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128T66 tji iL LA'~, C~' 117 11: 0 . 006 UNCLA~Sl FIED PROCESSPIG DATE--13NOV70 C IRC. ACCESSION NG--AP0128766 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SECONDARY, ALC5. AND GLYCOLS REACT WITH ~Pl AND IODINE OR WITH H SU33 PG SUB3'AN0 IODINEJO FORM ALKYL ',__.,I0DIDES; TERTIARY ALCS. REACT IN TWO PAtAS TO FORM H S082 0 Atli) ULEFIN f4 ALKYL I0DI0ESr SU83 PO SIJ83 AND OR~ TO FOP IN THE REACTION W UTH 8 IODINE, WHILE IN REACTION WITH RED P AND~ IODINE THE 0EHYDRATION IS E INHIBITED AND ALKYL IODIDE IS FORMED IN.GOOD YIELD PROVIGED THAT IODIINE IS_'.~ADDEO TO MIXED ROH AND RED Pe TO 0.5,MOLE ISO-PROH AND 0.25 MOLE H SUB3'PO SUB3 WAS ADDED AT 70DEGREES 0.25 MOLE IODINE AT 80-90DEGREES; HEATING THE MIXT. I HR AT 85DEGREES GAVE (AFTER TREATMENT WITH AQ. NA -SU8Z SO SU83) d1tPERCENT ISO-PRI ; AN 87PERCENT YIELD, RESULTED FROM ADDN. OF 1 MOLE RED P TO 0.5 MOLE ISO-PRUH AND'O.25 MOLE 100IN&AT .80-100DEGREES AND HEATING THEMIXT . 2 HR !AT:80-100DEGREES. TO 0.5178 ~MOLE ME SUB3 COH AND 0.3452 MOLE H SUB3 P 0 SUB3 WAS ADOED AT 700EGREES '40LE ~0.3452 IODINE (MAINTAINING THE vl[XT.. AT.75-80OEGREESI ; KI qAS EVCJLVC-fj ALONG WIM ME SUi37 C;Cfi SUR2' 2 AFTER 2,5 HR AT'600eGREES AND AN AQ,. TREATMENT, THE MIXT. GAVE Ou3641 MOL&ifilt 0.0643 HOLE 11 LSUk32 C-CH At-if) O.ZZ17 MOLE ME SU82 CI (ft3PERCENT). UP I 440LE HE SU83 COH AND 042 G ATUM RED P WAS ADUED I M-_JLE IODINE AT 70-800EGREES AND AFTER A ~HOL 00 F2.5 HR GAVL 78PUCENr ME SUB3 Cf. UNCLASSIFIED 3/3' 006 ~PROC'ESSrNG DATE--13NOV70 UNCLASSI'FIED CltRC. ACCESSfON NQ--AP0128766 O.Z5 MULE GLYCOL. AND 0.25 MOLE H iSUB 3P0 SU133 WAS 7AUDED AT 70DEGREES 0.25 MOLE IODINE (MAINTAINING THE 141XI. AT 80-110DEGREES) AND THE MIXT. HEATED~1.5-2 HR AT 80-100DEGREES TO GIVE .-THE FOLLOWING 0110DIDES: 1,3YPROPYLENE 88PERCENT; ly3-,BUTYLENE 91.5PERCENT; 1068UTYLENE 9 1.5PER :CENT; It5,PENTYLEN&91.5PERCENT; l.b,HEXYLENF 91*5PERCLt4T; ltl0,0ECYLENE 91.5PEPCENT; ~N-D ErHYLENE .1'6PERCENT WITH THE LATTEK THE REACTION IS Bt: EST RUN AT NO HIGHER THAN 50-70DEGREESt WHEN IT ALSO YIELDS 20PERCFNT HIt .14PER-CENT1 C SU82 H SU34F AND MUCH TAR. TREATING 0.25 MOLE GLYCOLIAND 0.25 MUI -E IODENE WITH 0.1 G ATGM'-RE0 P AT 80-100DEGREES AND HEATTNG THEMIXT. 1~5-2 Hit AT 8-0 EPT 9CH -100DEGREES GAVE THE ABOVE.0110DIDES IN.94-7PERCENT YIELoS, EXc SU82 I Y ~SUB2 t4HICH GAVE BUT 26PERCFNT YUELDY AGAIN ~jEST AT 50-600EGREES. FACILITY: INST. rJRG.:kHlMi KIEV, USSR, OoiC LA$5 IIJEO- USSR UDC 546-183 547.2 2 FESHCHENK09 N. G., Pg,&EV,_.V._ T., and KIRSANOV, A., V.,,Instituto of -Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR :"Reaction of Phosphorous Acid With Iodine and Alcohols. II." Leningradf Zhurnal Obshchey Khim4i, Vol 40, No 4, Apr 70, pp 770-773 'Abstract: Secondary alcohols and glycols (except ethylene glycol) re- act with phosphorus and iodine or with phosphorous acid and iodine to give iodides with high yields. The reaction between tertiary alcohols and iodine ttakes two directions, viz. splitting off, of water and for- -mation of an unsaturated compound and formation of alkyl-iodide. In ~the interaction of tertiary alcohols -Ath red phosphorus and iodine dehydration of alcohols is almost oompletely suppressed by adding cr'ystalline iodine to the alcohol-phosphorus mixture, with tertiary alkyl iodides being obtained in:I: high yields. I0 -At 2 014 UNCL ASS If I ED PRO* -160CT70 CESSING DATE l-;T:lTLE--DIRECT EVIDENCE OF SODIUM RELeASE IN THE COURSE OF 14A PRIME -POSITIVE, K PRIME POSITIVE DEPENDENT ATPASE REACTION -U-~ ~~'AUTHOR-(02)-LEVj A.A.9 PISAREVA,:Lo N ~COUNTRY OF INlFO--USSR K-SOURCE--BIOCHEM. BIOPHYS. RES. COMMUN. 1970o 38(3)t 465-9 BLISHED - ----- 70, --'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEW-CAL SCIENCES --KIDNEY, MICROSOMEs ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, ENZYME ACTIVITY, .'_'tc)PIC TAGS -~'--`ChEMICAL ANALYSIS, ELECTROMETRY: ROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFICO REEL/FRAME--1997/0309 STEP NO--US/0000/70/038/00310465/0469 4~ ,.CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOII')296 UNCLASSIFIED ".-2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 .'.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119296 '7'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROSOMAL ATPASE MATERIAL FROM GUINEA PIG KIONEY CORTEX WAS PREPD. ACCORDING TO POST AND SEN IN 1 OM M U ,..IMIDAZOLE BUFFER CONTGo 12-5 MG MICROSOMAL PROTEIN. STABLE NA PRIME POSITIVE SENSITIVE ELECTRODES WERE IMMERSED IN THE TEST SOLN. AFTER CALIBRATION IN NACL SOLNS. CHANGES OF NA:PRIME POSITIVE ACTIVITY WERE AUTOMATICALLY RECORDED UPON SEQUENTIAL ADDIY. OF 3M MU MGCL SUB29 2.5 M t4U..NA ATP AND 2.OM MU KCL. ATPASE WAS FOUNO TO BE S)MILAR TO 60PERCENT WHEN COMPARED WITH THE OPTIMAL ACTIVITY FOR THE SAME SUSPENSION, A u 6 STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT RELEASE OF NA PRIME POSITIVE WAS 0 TAINED UPON ADDN. OF K PRIME POSITIVE TO THE TEST MIXT. THE NA PRIME POSITIVE RELEASE WAS COMPLETELY INHIBITED BY CACL:SUB2, OMISSEUN OF ATP, OR ATP. NO EFFECT WAS OBTAINED WITH OUABAIN. IT SUBSTITUTION OF ADP FOR -WS-FOUND THAT 100 NA PRIME POSITIVE WER RELEASED FOR EACH INORG. PHOS-PHATE FORMED* FACILITY: LAB. CELL PHYSIOL., INST. CYTO., 1ENINGRAL)v USSR. USSR 2q iiDO, YU. 1M., ZHUItAVLEV A. A., LOGUNOV, A. K. , IMLYAE: 6. NALI.-:0, ?!SAIL V. %WtT3:_R;-J I 6VSKIY V. YL., ROGOZINSKIY, K. Z., shuii~~~~-Yxo S. a., Roma) lB- G-1 MALMM, 1. F., I I X, 1. V., MWOSLON -ioa F. WI, j4. A., M.GZAUVSKly, 1. A., snvAi M A* * U, 4' STOLOV M.s TITOV, V. A., VODQ?'YAX0V A., A., MIMI A- A., KUZI V. MINTS1 A. L., RUBGRIN SKIY, 5- 141., UVAROV, Y. it., GUTNER, M., ZAULAINZON, V. B., Ph0K0?fYr;V1 A- I-,, and TiMKIN, 'A. ~S. "Somie Results of the Overall Adjusiment and Start-up of the ?O-Gev Proton Synchrotron of the InsL- titute of High-energy jehysics" Moscow, Ator-inaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Feb 70, PP 132-138 Abstract: The physical part of the plan for the 70-Gev proton syn- chrotron was executed by the Institute of Theoretical 4ad _':xperimen'~'al Physics. The electromagnet with feed systw, the vacimn chumber,and the injection devices were developed at the Scientific hesearch Insti- tute of Electrophysical Apparatus imeni D. V. Yefremov. Tho radio- eleia;troaic systems for acceleration process control and generation of USSR ADDY 1U. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28Y No 2, Feb 70, PP 132- 1138 the accelerating field, as well as the radiorachnical maasuement and beam observation systemswera developed by the RadioTechnical insti- tute of the Academy of Sciences USSi. 1'Tyazhpromelektroproyekt" CState Planning Institute for the PlanninG of 4lectrical Equipment for Heavy Industry] designed the general-purpose electro technical do- vices and cable connectioas. The plan for the construction complex of the accelerator was developed by the State All-Union 7.11anning in- stitute. The construction of the accelerator was under the -reneral supervision of the State Committee for the Use of .1itomic Energy USSR. The adjustment of individual systems and the overall adjustment and start-up of the accelerator were carried out by the Institute of High-energy Physics and the developers of the accelerator systems. The basic beam work was done by the Institute of High-energy Physics -with the participation of the Radiotechnical institute. The con- "'...struction of the accelerator was begun in 1960, and all the basic construction and assembly work was completed at the beginning of 2/4 Put 11. 4,13,11.1 USSR ADO$ 138 YU. M., et al'., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Feb 70, PP 132- 1967. At the initial stage of construction, before the formation of rhe.instituto of High-energy Physics in 1963, the work was.coordinated by the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. The linear accelerator injector wa5 started on 28 July 1967, the oi)eration of the individual systems was adjusted by September 1967, and the physical start-up of the accelerator was accompli3hed,on 14 October. A description is given of the work done to adjus;~ the annular electromagnet (including the electromagnet cooling and feed systems), Ling of. matching clannel and injectioa de- the injection system (consist, vice), the vacuum system, the,radioelectronic system (including the accelerating field generation system, the acceleration process control system and the radiotechnical measurement system), and the beam ob- servatlon system (which provides for beam observation in the first revolution and-during acceleration). In the physical start-up of the -accelerator the main efforts were directed towards obtaining acceler- ated protons of the planned energy, and the problem of obtaining high '3/4 USSR ADO, YU. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Feb 70, pp 132- '138 intensity o'L the accelerated proton was not raised. The article gives a listing of the principal paramerers of the proton synchrotron, as well as a schedule of the individual stages of thQLstart-up of the accelerator* Photographs include a view of the part of the ring hall in the beam injection area and a general view of the hall of ignitron rectifiers. _-J.11 20_10 UNC LAS S I.FiED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .11TLE-EFFECT AND AFTEREFFECT OF SIMAZINE (IN GOOSEBERRIES U- AurHuR_(02j_UUALEVAt M.G.# TARNAKINAt.L.Go' ~MNTRY OF INFO--USSR H3-6~ 113URCE-KHIM. SEL. KHOZ. i970, 8(2), ~JDATE. PUBL ISHEO-- 70 _~.UBJECT. AREAS-BIOLOGICAL A140 MEDICAL SCIENUS -TOPIC TAGS-HERBICIDE, SOIL CHEMISTRY, NITRlFICATl0N/(U)511-',AZlNE HE;ZBICIDE ~OtJTRGL MA,RKIAG--NO RESTRICTIONS OdUAENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED P,AQXY-REl:L/FRAP.E--2000/1360 STEP NC--UR/0.394170/008/002/0123/0126 .-IRC-ACCESSICN N0--AP0125008 UNCLASSIFIED M (71-El me: -:-212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 :f?JRC ACCESSIGN NC--AP0125008 ABSTRACT/EX7RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SIMAZINE WAS APPLIEO AT 41 6.) 8, AND.12 KG-HA. AFTER 3 motaHs, CONTENTS OF THE HER(3fCIDE IN The SOIL .LAYER, 0EPENGING CN LEVEL WERE: U-5 CM, L.46-3 KG-HA, 5-10 CM, 0.'58-11-46 KG-HA; 10-20 C14, 0-0-69 KG-HA; 20-30 CH, NnNE. OATS IWIERE SOWN IN THE SOIL CGNTG. THE SIMAZINE, ANO A DECREASE IN OATS WT. WAS NOTED. R ITS APPLICA 0-5 CMj A YEAR AFTE. TIGIN THE SIMAZINE CONTENT WAS: --~0.20-0.65 KG-HA; 5-10 CM, 0.21-0-99 KG-HA; 10-20 CMP 0-0.30 KG-HA; 20-30 : L .-~~CM, NCNE. THE CGNTENTS OF NO SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVE AND NH SUB4 PRIME POSITIVE IN THE SOIL IN THE YEAR OF Sli'lAZINE APPLICATION 114DICATED THAT IT HAD NO EFFECT ON A141MONIFICATIGIN, AND NITRIFICATION, IT DID NOT AFFECT THE GROWTH OF GOOSEBERRY SHRUBS OR THE CROP YIELD AND QUALITY. THE WT. WEEDS IN THE YEAR OF SIMAZINE APPLICATION (JULY) AT LEVELS 49 61 AND 8~KG-HA WAS ALMOST THAT OBTAINED 13Y HAND TREATMENT (SIMILAR TO 600 G-14 PRI 14 E2. OF. GREEN MATTER). UNCLASSIFIED --USSR UDC 541-49+541-65+546.18+546.3 SINYAVSKAYAJ E. I., SIIEKA, Z. A., MEDVED', T. YA.zj_PISAREVA, S. A., KARACHIK, M. I., Institute of Physical Chemistry 1;.~eni A. Pisarzhevski, Academy of Sciences) UkSSR, Kiev, and Institute of Ifeteroorganic CompoundE, Academy of~Sciences, USSR, Moscow "Reaction of Some Metal Halides with Tetraphenyl- and Tetra- butylalkylenediphosphine Dioxides', Moscow, Zhurnal Ncorgranicheskoi Khimii, Vol 18, No 9, SePt 73,, pp 2427-2433 Abstract: The reaction of alkali. metal It-alides, wid cupric chlo- ride with (C 11 ) WWII I'(0)(C H and (C If ) P- 6 5 2 2 6 02 (11 to 4 9 2 (0) (Cif 2)n P(O)(C4if9(n = I to 6) was studied by r.,icasuring the electrical conductivity of the respective salts in nonaqueous sol- vents. Owing to formation of eleztrically neutral.complexes, the C. electrical conductivity decreased when the subject compounds were added to LiCl or LiI or to CuCl.4 The mosL effective complexes of the inorganic compounds were t1je compounds with the meLhylene with n 1 or 2. i1ith higher zi values the.complex 1/2 USSR SINYAVSK-AYAJ E. I., et al., Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khiniii, vol 18, No 9, Sept 1973, pp 2427-2433 formation decreased sharply. This is in agreement with published data on protonation in such dioxides-, which show formation of stable cyclic structures for n I or 2. 21/2 52 USSE uDc 661-718.1:541.133 KABACHNIK, M. I., MATIROS91, Ye. I., I-EDVEDI) T. Ya., and ROVANOVAY I. B.; Institute of Organoelemental Compounds,'Academy of Sciences USSR- Moscow "Acid-Base Properties of Teti,aalXyl(Ax7l)alkylenediphosli-~-iine Dioxides" Kiev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimental1naya.Xhimiya, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, TP 361-365 Abstract: Potentiometric titration bras carried out with perchloric acid in nitromethane of three series of alkylene-d~phosphine dioxides with different numbers of methviene links in a bridge of a general formula R,,--(O) __(C1L2)n_ P(O)R2 (where: n = 1-4Y R = COP C4 H C H Protonation Droceeds in all cases through a stage of ring formati2nl lmk an intramolecula'r hydroj-,en bond and participation of the both phosphonrl groups. On the curves of potentio- metric titration of the phosphine dioxides with propylene and butylene bridges (n = 3, 4) there appears in the acidic region the second potential jump, which, ap-, parently, corresponds to a process connected with ring cleavaE;e and protonation oil the second phouphorjl group. The values of IFa (C'13'~102) of the second stages substantially differ from the first ones. In this respect the investigated phoaphine dioxides exhibit a definite. similarity to the 1/2 USSR KABACHNIK, M. I., at al., Teoreticheskaya i Eksperiynenta"maya Rhiniya, Vol 8, -No 3, 1972, PP 361-365 behavior of dibasic carboxylic acids in which the fornation in monoanions of intramolecular hydrogen bonds leads to a considerable difference of K, arid K2. 112 028 UNCLASStFIED: PR0r,.'r_-SSfNG DATE--64DEC70 .''T:ITLE--TRANSMISSION 8kND OF THE RECORDING CHANNEL DURING DETECTION OF MODULATED SEQUENCE OF LIGHT PULSES -U- AU.TH0R-I03)-K0MAR0Vj L.I., MELAMIDf'.A.E., PISAREVSKIY A.N# COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,::l.,S-OURCEI-ZH. PRIKLAD. SPEKTROSK (USSR)i VOL,* 12t NO. 4,~ P. 55-6 (APRIL ~_:11970) :.DATE::PUBLISHED ---- APR70 --7S'UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSY NAVIGATION SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIOr OPTIC DENSITY, LIGHT PULSE MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _._~_,OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/.FRAME--3008/1409 STEP NO--UR/0368/70/012/064/0755/0756 (.._C.JRC_ACCESSION NO--AP0138419 ONCLASSIFIED ------- 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CARC ACCESSION NO--AP0138419 I .-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE WORK CONCERNED THE DETERMINATION OF SPECTRAL DENSITY OF SIGNAL OBTAINED BY STATISTICAL MOOULATION OF PULSE SEQUENCES. THESE WERE DERIVED FROM PHOTOMULTIPLE DETECTING WEAK RADIATIONP AND THUS OPERATING WITH DISCRETE PHOTON REGIME, THE MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS PROVIDES AND EQUATION OF OPTICAL DENSITY WHICH ALLOWS A FAMILYOF CURVESITO BE PLOTTED, AND INCLUDES VARIOUS INPUT PARAMETERS CORRESPONDING T0,ArTtJAL CbNDITIONS. THE INTRODUCTION OF NOISE PARAMETER DOES NOT CHANGE Tiir-. STRUCTURE OF -EXPRESSION FOR THE OPTICAL DENSITY, AND T~Hk METHOD''ENSURES DERIVATION OF -IGNAL-NOISE RATIO. -S UNCLASSIFIED S/019/62/000/008/107/121 A154/A126, AUTHOR: P1,1isa TITIE: A device for measuring acoustic power of supersonic oscillators PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, no. 8. 19621 75 TF_XT. Class 42s. No. 146616 (722618/26 -10 of March 11j 1961). 1) A de- vice for measuring acoustic power of supersonic oscillators is based on calori- metering and metering the amplitude of oscillations. It Incorporates supersonic and master oscillators, a calorimeter, a microscope with an eyepiece m, m icroeter, and a heated element. It differs from others in that the heated element is con- nected to the oscillator (directly or through a capacitor), serves as a load and is made from a material possessing great internal friction, e.g., of a 2 13 (M13) steel, in the form of a half-wave. rod. Its purpose is to measure the value of oscillations of the latter. - 2) A device as in 1, in which, to obtain a dependence of the acoustic power on the amplitude .(at a given electric conditicn) there is an assembly of half-wave -measuring rods of different cro&s sections. Card I/I: 29801 s/oig/61/000/018/056/073 14% 170 -0 A 152/A126 AMOM: Pisarevskiy, M.M.; Voronov, V.N.. mus Composite piezoelectric resonance transducer PMUODICAL: Byulleten' izabreteniy, no. 18, 1961, 49 50 TEM Class 42s. No. 141340 (681,633/26 of October 10, 1960). A compos- ite.piezoelectric resonance transducer, eontainIng. a Piezoelectric element and two straps, and having the thickness of the package equal to one half of the wave lansth-at a given,frequency, the distinctive feature of the transducer can- sists in that, for the purpose of increasing its effectiveness and operational stability when working at a frequency of 5 - 50 CPS, it uses a. double piezoelec- tric elment tiWtly compressed between the straps, e.g., by cylinders or prisms IM zubers (bolts or pipeA) i. such a way that together with the connecting:.me lorms tam of semi-wave vibrators parallel-!-Gonnected in~the antinode. Y8 CRIMINAL -,.A,4LK"IZN r ............ .......... .... ..... ..... ........ . . ......... Qq 41-j! ;t:l 'Wow, XI.T.Aw co.vo.tou-T 1004cj ol uo-t~~m ~on 'It r7 -4- T.J.-W ~~vm.-,! ontflvtv --c Jzo.T_,* 04 lu"m ;T -,zq *.lvtjv* 0:41! Dttj t.1 t.47~. 0l orqTt:coe:uT .~v -7w urt" '10kno lki-.m O.A, uTt,'Oq j0 '4.1c0, pr)T~,!,_.: -0 .10 r;1,7;%rM, "(1 'VATS I Z KIT Vz~;, 009 UNCLASSIFIED; PROtESSING DATE--18SEP70 114Z~ CARBONYL COMPOUNDS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE AROMA OF FRUITS AND _,,~.IERR1ES - -U- .A..F.t VERESHCHAGINt P.V.l MACHARDSHVIL11 G.I., 8OGATOVE4 OF INFO--USSR _--SQURCE---_PRIKL. BIOKHIM. MIKROBIOL. 1970t 6(1)v, 13-1.7 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,,SU13JECT AREAS--AGRICULTUREt BIOLI)GICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~'-,_--TOPIC TAGS--AGRICULTURE CROP, CHEMICAL ANALYSISt CARSONYL COMPOUNDO PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY, ALDEHYDE -04WROL MARKING--Nil RESTRICTIONS C ..'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :.iPRGXY FEEL/FRAME--1984/0895 STEP NO--UR/0411/70/006/OCl/OGl3tOQlT CIRC AccEsst0N NO--AP0055593 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 009' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 Clz~~ ACCESSION NO--AP0055593 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONIPN. OF VOLATILE CARBONYL CO,4PDS. IN RASPBERRIES AND STRAWIBERRIES AT DIr-FE-11INT k:lPrl-illlING STAGES, AND THEIR CONTENT IN MATURE FRUITS WERE DETD. THtY WERE SEPD. AS 2v4-Dlt4lTtZOPHEttlYLHYDRAZONE-S BY PAPER CHROMATOG, THE MAIN CHANGES NOTICED DURING THE MATURIZATION PROCESS WERE THE SYNTHESIS- OF P.4CH0 AND ~-THE DISAPPEARAINCE OF HEXANAL AND MEXENE-2-ALs UNCLASSIFIED :j'~ USSR UDC 620.193.4:669.295 TSINHAN, A. 1. , PISL L. M. -HIK BRUSENTSOVA, V. M., ZAKHARENKOVA, L. Ye. "Influence of Water and Oxidizers on Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of ""itanium in Acetic-Acid Medi a" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, No 5, Sep-Oct, 1972, pp 567-569. Abstract: Studies of the corrosion of titanium in aqueous solutions of acetic acid were performed using ty e 117-1 titanium. Titanium is not passi- -P vated in water-free acetic-acid solutions. The corrosion rates in I n. acetic-acid solutions of scaium acetate, determined by extrapolation of the linear sectors of the anode and cathode curves, indicate that titanium has good corrosion resistance in water-free acetic-acid solution3 when no oxi- dizers are present, even at the boiling point. Mien t~e water content is over 0.02% in boiling acetic-acid solutions,. titanium cati be patasivitted. In the presence of water, tit~inluin is sponxanoouily passi.vated in deactivated acetic-acid solutions. Addition of oxidizers to boiling solutions contain- ing less than 0.1% water may shift the potential of. tivinium to the area of anode activation of the surface. With high water CD11centrations, titanim is stable in acetic-acid solutions both with and without.oxidizers. 51 7-7- . 77- Acc. Nr. Ref. Code: -2 40 PRIMARY SOURCE: Vestnik of ".1 Imajogii, 1970, Nr P P A CASE OF OCULO-CRANIOCEREBRAL FIREARM WOUND PisetskjX4 V* S. swrnmary A case of a rare ocullo-craniocerebral 'Wound caused by a firearm in a boy aged 12 years is reported. A big metal foreign body fired from a s0i-made blunderbuss peritrated the right orbit, haviiig destroyed the ~;eball. The lore-part of this extraneous bodv entered the anterior cranial fossa. The patient was admitled in a critical condition gitjs~ The foreign body was reinaved surgically by presenting manifestations of mening the orbital route. On its removal minute bom fragments loosely -connected with the dura rnater, along with the rests of the smshed eyeball were extracted. The he3ling proceeded uneventfully against the background of intensive ant-biotic therapy. REZ So ZTMS SV423 .74 7ULY 11173 HICH-TEMPHRATURE CRESP OF HETAIS WITIt A FACE-CENTERED CUBIC IArf?CF [Artkcle by P. H. 0krainots and V-1 X. Vi4**h*k jKiev). Mficawo 1"rativa jtt ~~ Akadatl Us U -H.tattl su" Ss5R ~:-.bczltr.4 ZrylV77, , pp -ol~l j Aaubatrwtial improvert-mmt uns reoent;17 noted In under5tanding the role of a number of factor which datirmint the behavior of metals during creep. Succossev In on- tablishing the. nature, of high-tem;Yarature croup. of~ pure metals were otpocially noted. At high temperatures Vie, rolo~ of. curtain factors, Irmortmn at low torparature.-i". flubatanttally diriffiishads sknd the correla- tion of exporinantal and calculated data noticeably improved. 12-31. In this Instance A strone relationship of the, rate vf steady- state cieep 6 to the Imagnitudo of. ateck t fAult.energy V haN.-b9i-n observed for me . a : with an rec lattice utilch can be 4xprers d by the empirical expression! At"D 4*,P" where m can have values of 2. 3 /4/# and 3.5 13, G/. De7pite differences In the rnaMitude of m, caused primarily by diffe- rancon In selection of values tho modulus 3 and. corrections to the rodulus defeat; /4/, Int a et ta ki fault a d ff t ense e s c n e a n ng r15 n tho rate of high-twoperatura C-0 7T I T&H 0 croup was evident. Vas of equation (I) United only by the high-temporature region 7 In Win 1~mits of' ullial, t~)) AC,Avn~',t, t-y of croap q, nhotild cotncidn I t-t~~ ac~i- vnl;ion unnrgy of' sojr-dirfuiion o1. in otl-cr words, ulion trio rnLe or cr-z-',n c.-Iltrol- Itnr~ tho Proc')SO Is a procorr C-f dfzlocWon Croop It it; asgumod t!int till!- c=~L-Itlon in r.348N."d ror nil n~calz; at a te--~raturo close to half their rieltl~,q point -,I=P /I. Z/. R-3:1111ts of thq rachnnIcnI and stnictural lriv~sti~~Iticns for il n%Lmb-)r lor "Otaln 141th It fee lat-,re ov 7r a mide tei,-"ra- turn IntervAl showed that the oebiblished, br m-chuilcal and atmcturril criteria, tomporature of tr,,nq1tI;= fr,rl ture i1ofornati-n to hl,~h-o~ iiri-~r-i turn dL.-ormatlon dvv,=!z Oil t110 3ttinking fni:lt oii,)rrY /6. ',/; Ofe t':,~ stncklgnrl Fault anirry wile hig;v~r the trans'Llen t,~npt~rn't-;rn. In '-Ila cnac or ;, Olow doform-ition rato (~-)-05 X.;7c trnnn!tien ter-- porritui-n vnried from 0-27Cr,, for to for .1 - - .4 r,tno c in Fig' I rcf'1,,,nt5 t:-'= M lortarithr-lo-,.-ocrdinatea eer, nickel, =4' a3klmL-nv1 for TV"' M which confornz to tile vqiirical rointl~;nlat or t-,,q t~~e 1 (2) Lino b In Fir. I was obtained fr-n tn7ts of t!ii vvit- rvitaln for arepi) undnr a constrnt stress /6/. In this cnzo, t:ijj indicator of der-ree at the rollitive tran3itlM -14114 0 tal to 5. and tbo tr~insiticn torv.)erataro for all lwtolz inves- t~~atod turnnd o%it to ht,7jiov thin in the came of zriooth In thq first case tests , wars con4ticted slowly in- crrlaain~, loado almoot to fracture of t~& At'tfw, S-X* cPn,JLAAona, alosci to "o vilibvium", the tests clonrl- .r reven:I the mettal d1fraroncon %P t1i respect to mch."ical /6/ !,nd struc- till- 1 /6/ rropertjGa. In tho enza, of ccnv"ntIcn%3 cro-~- tosta W-1th 1% corintnint lond the nubstructurn rontfttl am tt Mzuli of rapid load application In the firnt at:=-C or ere". rand-~rz n itronf, "I,~ velAn!ill orfnrt nrid, conroaurntly, tho to parliturn turns out to be vomovilhat birlior and 1tv r-:ila~liniahilx to stncklial, tnult annr!,,y In conowhat Ilanhor tbtkn !n t-lift case ox nmooth lond.lnr. Sinco the trninvition to:iperntuvo --m5 rr1:rnrS1r ontabliariod b-j, tl:rj a:-- pool-tinen or sitbzLr,lcLAlvf, Lvacca or xoccv-.!ry, t?i,!r:! uaa :ntorcl,t ;n comparinr Lho data obtnined b, un w1,11 litoratueo data en this c!LanFe or crool, ac%!,VaLLon or motain wjLh a roe lattice innonuch me t~ilz wo%ild =Lko 1; Pcz-,iblo to contorqilatn Wic !)onzlble moeharliz:n of v!eovi--7. data uystomatizzold by un on tile chango of ;roop activnticn criorry in relation to tomporaturo are prevented 'In Plr,. 2 /9-12/. Por USSR wc 539.4.015. 1 KMMX[Yt G. YA., OMAIMTS, P. N.s and PISHCUKO V. X.t Institute of Retal Pkjsics, Academy of Sciences UkxBSlt- "The Effect of the Loading Rate on the Ch=actaristics of the Creep and Substractura of Nickel" KieVO YArtaUOfiZ1kaj 111 31# 19V,, pp-1)9-143 Translationi The charasteristics of the creep 5wd the substructure of nickel at a temperature of 500 C and a load of 5 kg/mrf- were studied. The time of application of the load changed from 1 to 5,i05 seconds, It is shown that -teristics of nickel creep, depend greatly on the tire and appli- the charac cation of the load. The smaller the rate of the load's application, the greater the rate of the speci n's creep. The mechanical characteristics of the creep are compared with x-xay structural studles. A corzelation is zade between the specific disorientation of the substructure and the resis- tAnce of nickel creep. Bibliograpbyi 2 entries, 2 Mustmtio= and 2 tables. 1A 35 1~ 7~ 7 USSR MC 339.4.015.1 KOZYRSKIY, G. YA.j 0KRAMMj P. X., and FISHCHAX, V. X., Institute of Yatal Physim, Academy o-f Science-s L.'=SE& "A Change in the Disorientation of the Substructurp of Niekel and Copper Under Conditions of Slow Uading at High Te ' ratures". Mpe Kievg MetalloMika, No 31 t 1970,r pp 146-1,;2 Translations The effect of plastic defomtion and teapptrature on the sub- structure's disorientation was studied on b-igh-purity poXycryatalline nickel and copper spealmeq. ' ecliznical tests we're conclucted in' vacuun at a loading Tate v - 0.05 kg/mi4 per hour at temperatures. 0.448, 0.564, ana 0.68 from the melting point. it is shown that under appropriate testing conditions the specific disorientation (the relationship of the disorientation angle to the value of deformation) of the substructure of copper is several times greater than that of nickel. It Is concluded-that euch a difference in the valtms of specific disorientation of the substructure Of COD r and nickel I Pe is connected with the difference in the values of packing,defects in these metals. Bibliographys 10 entries, 3 illustxations, 1 table. 65 USSR ux 669-o2:7:539-371 OrKRAil"211'sil P. N., m-'d PIS" Institute of P-1111.1sics of 1~:etais, Acaderi:- of Sciences Vkxainian ss~" "Disorientation of the Stfostnucture of X with Face-Centered , zice at Hi3h Lat Te=-erature. Deformation" Fizika Mletallov and lVetall'ovedeniye, Vol 29, INTo 6, 'ru p 12o4- Sverdlovsk., 1 70, :1209 Abstract. A stuckv is r-nde of the chan~.re of disorientation ani.-les. of th-e substrnuc- ture of coar3e-6mined polycrystall-line apec.,:-mens of nichel w.-,d copTer under slow loadinG at temperatures 0.45, 0-56, and O.M from. !-.ioltin,-; te---mcratures, ifhich for I 1 0 nickel were 500, 700, and 0000 C ana for coDper -334, 492, imcl 650 C. All srx-,ci- mans were tested in a vacuum of 1o-5 torr at a loadim'~ rate of 0-05 It is shoum that at identical values of de-fo-mation and siieltilij.7, stre.-Sr, Wp-plication, the anzles of substructure disorient-ation for copper and nickel dec'rep-se with I.-creasims termereture. In the entire range of de-formations studied, temperatures and z~ sses, thm m4~ies o" disorientlatdon of the substructum of co)-a rL ure p r a sm1ler than thlat of nickel. The disorientation of th.- substructure de- creases with increase in stress. It is s1hown that, the diff"er-ence in the c=nres obtained for nickel and copper depend on the difference in enerj~y oV The packiai~, defects of these metals. USSR Uir. 621.317-414 APANAS'YEV, Yu. V., GRINDAUM, M. B., PERSIYANOV, T. V., Am all RUKALOVA, G. I., SFJ",OV, A. A., Leningrad Electrical tute imeni V. 1. Ullyanov (Lenin) "A Device for Measuring Magnetic Fields" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlenn3rye Obraztsy, Tavarnyye Zraki, No 13, Mw 72, Author's Certificate No 335628, Division G, filed 10 Nov 70, published 11 Apr 72, pp 189-190 Translation: This Author's Certificate introducea a dovice Tor neasuring magnetic fields. The device containa an acoustic concentrator coupled to a hollow conducting ha-l~r-wave cup holding an electroinechanicitl converter -such as a piezoelectric converter, needle holders mounted on an acoustic neutral, and a raicrowire which acts as part of the ireasw-em~nlt 1001). The microwire is fastened in supports and io put into osciLlatox-y Lotion by the concentrator mentioned abGve. As a distinguishin& feature of the patent, in order to measure the norm&I componwit of the fie!O. on the sur- face of magnetized bodies, the device io equipped with a sec-Ond electro- mechanical converter connected in antiphase with the first. The converters Mum n~MIIIMI~Ilm wwiffiRNAWRI MR-110" AFANAS'YEV, Yu. V. et al. USSR Author's Certificate No 335628 are securely fastened to the concentrator bace which is made. in the form of a wedge. The converters are arranged sy~unetrically vith the geometric axis of the wedge, which is excited on the resonance frequency of flexural vibrations of the converters. 212 USSR UDC; 621.317.44 -RIBAUDI, M. B., PEPOIYA11OV, T. V., P V. APPIIASIITV, Yu. V., GR "I REKALOVA, G. I., SIWCHOV, A. A., Leningrad Electrical EngIE4W:.t4.Mft,_, tute imeni V. I. Ul'yanov (Lenin) "A Device for Measuring Magnetic Fields" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, Do 13, May 72, Author's Certificate Do 335629, Division G, filed 10 Nov 70, published 11 Apr 72, p 190 Translation: This Air,'.horls Certificate introduces a device for measuring magnetic fields. 'The device contains an acoustic concentrator coupled to an electromechanical transducer such as a piezoelectric converter, needle holders mo-unted on an acoustic neutral, and a microwire which acts as part of the measurement loop and is fastened in supports and put into oscil- latory motion by the transducer. As a distinguishing ft-ature of the patent, provision is made for measuring the induction of the maLtnetic field inside the cavities of magnetized articles. For-this purpose the device is equipped with a second electromec_-~;&nical transducer of longitudinal oscillations con- nected in phase with the first. The transducers are securely fastenee on 1/2 USSR uDc 615-919:591.145-2.615.918-.58.615.9:576.8-097-29 CHEREPNOV, V. L.,, OIU", B. N., and PT-SHCEaK, A. M. "Effect of Cobra Venom on the Structure Nerves" of Frog Uch. zap. GorIkov. un-t. Ser. biol. (Educational Proceedings of the GorIkov University, Biological Series), Vyp 40, 1972, pp 52-55 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Farmakologiya. Khimioterapevticheskiye Sredstva. Toksikologiva., No 1-Y 1973, Abstract No 1.54.779 by V. Kj. Translation: When the sciatic nerve of a frog was placed in a 10% solution of Venom M from the Asiatic cobra for 30 minutes, a swelliAg of the epinerve and a.thickening of The myelin sheath were observed. The destruction of the Shvennovsky cells and collagen fibers vas also noted. In a 0.2% solution the epinerve ruptured but the nerve fibers did,not change. USSR UDC: 612-766.2 KOVALFNKO, Ye. PDPEW, V. L., IMI :b!"YM7, Yu. I. , I 1D I _j , GAILTSIM., Yzi. S., hROKIHM;CHU!,IOv, A. A., a-ZARMil-1, V. A., MOROZOVA, R. S., MROVA, L. V., IPOTAPOV, A. 11.1 IDIVIIN, V. S., and PISHICM, V. B. 'Shifts in the Fimctuions of Uic Ovgwnicn. During Prolonged Hypolinesial, Mosecni, Fatologicheskaya Fizioiou-J-Ya i El-sperimentalinaya Ter--piya, Vol 14, NTO 6, HCIV/Dm 70., PP 3-9 Abstract; Rats kept imniobilized for up ti) 170 diys in opecial c,'-Iges shol-Ted an increase an generzra gas orchz-xige and rate of oxygen utilization i-ri the mul~c- e and a slovrLng of tbc, rate of tiosuc rietaboli-sm in the liver and myocardi,,r,-.~. The level of phosphotyl.ation in i-Cmeardiw(L uid, to e.Kt(-,nt) in -'Llhe --knictLI muscles md liver ~Prcnpped. Piulonged h,,,,pokinesia also stunted the amimals' growth, pervented them f=r, L--. -i:Lng ~Pzight, and in cases caused them tri lose weight. Beside-s dilstur-bing r-ine-n-I aud protein metabolisui, L-ii-lob-i'lization ressult- ed in cxhaustion of the hypothallamus, pituitar-y adrenal cortex syste,-,I. USSR. UDC 621.791.754:621.643:669.715 BUKAROV, V. A., ISUICHENKO, Yu. S. , PISHCIITK, V., T. AND SLAVINSKIY, V. D. , Engineers "Pulse-Arc Welding of Aluminum Alloy Tubes Using Nonconsumable Electrodes" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 11, Nlov 70, pp 14-I.S Abstract: IZCSLIltS are presented from technological studies of pulsed argon- arc welding of joints in tubes 0.4F AI-Ig6 and SAVI alloys us-ing a tungsten electrode without filler wire and reverse polarity cUYTenz. This type of welding provides satisfactory quality of welded seanis for these alloys. A new technology has been developed for welding tubing with wall thicknesses up to 2 mn,, with programed welding node changes achieved by changing the pulse repetition frequency of current pulses. A pulse dovice has been developed, allowing welding by a pulsed arc using standard direct current power supplies. USSR UDC 616-001.28+591.8.481.1 and CIIEVLYTKO, A. A., Minsk Medical Institute "Neurosecretory Cells of the Hypothalamus in Dogs After Acute Radiation Sickness" Minsk, Doklady Akademii Nauk BSSR, Vol 19, No 3, 1971~ pp 277-279 Abstract- Histological examination revealed substantial changes in the neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus in dogs,that died or were killed in the terminal state 12 to 13 days after single exposure to x-ray irradia- tion (66 r). The neurosecretory cells were highly polymorp1iic. Besides neurons containing a moderate quantity of-neurosecretion, there were many calls whose cytoplasm was rich in an aldehyde-fuchsinophilic material. Wide nrocesses with granules of neurosecrefion protruded from the cells. The supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei frequently contained cells whose bodies were jagged and had irregular outlines. A numbeT of cells had fairly large vacuoles. Destructive changes were also evident in the nuclei (vacuolation, urrinkling, pyknosis). In some cells the nuclei had indis- tinct outlines or could not be discerned at all. These signs of vulner- ability to radiation of the neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus are related to the high physiological activity of this.section of the brain. USSR tee UDC 621.643.411.4.62-1192 'R NA MOISEYVI, A. A., Candl ate c-f Technical Sciences, STUIG-TAIL - V. D., Engi- neer, V. _N., D~-ctc_- of Sciences, E-HITFIK, A. I.; Candi- date of Technical Sc_lence!~, Ye. I., Ce-ndidate of Tecimical Sciences . KOROBCCHKIN, 1. Yu. , Candidatte of T-.,chx_.jcsj Sciences, KIRVALIDZE, 11. M. , Candidate of Teel-n-en Sc-ences, PISHQIIJUI~0~7_, Candidate of Technical Sciences, DEVIT'ATHO, E. i., Engineer, Al.f.-Union "Order of the Fed Banner of Labor" Scientific FeseExch institute of Et~at Engineering imeni Jnsk fic Research Des.:gn and Planning Boiler F. E. Dzerzh. ily, Central Scientil- end TiLrbine institute imeni I. I. Polmnov, Road. Construction Division, Southern Pire Plant", All-1.1nion Scientific Research Diesel Locomotive In- stitute "Improving the Operational Reliability of Welded Joints and the Techno- logical Properties of High-Strength EF184 Axistenitic Steel" Moscov, Teploenergetika, No 8, Aug 72, pp 6-49 Abstract: The article is a ro--port on the resultp, of Ojoint reccarch by various scientific research institutes mid indu,,~trial orgamivations to de- termine what effect metbods of nelting EF18h steel rzight hare an the work- 112 .. ........ USSR MOISEYEV, A. A. et al., Teploenergetikt-, No 8, Aug 72, pp )-6-49 ing reliability of welded joints as well as on the other properties of the metal. It was found that crack formation in joints can be eliminated by reducing the oxygen content, as well as'tbe.concentrations of hydroren, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus below certain levels. This can be done by melting from a fresh charge u-itth subsequent vacuum-arc remelting. Electroslag remelting can be used as well, but is less ef'ec-. 2/2 R M"T 141 "11, 1-8 :L/Z 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES$ING DATE--04DEC70 tETLE--FORMATION OF ANION RADICALS IN NUCLEOPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION .,'REACTIONS -U- ~-:'AUTHOR-(05!-SHEIN, S.M.# BRYUKHOVETSKAYAt L.V.i PISHCHUGINj F.V., -,-STARICHENK09 V,F.t. PANFILOVs V*N, ~CQUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .v..,SOURCE-ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1970t 11(2)v ~243-8: -.0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :.''atUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ,~,,TOPIC TAGS--EXCHANGE REACTION, AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDi ANIONt EPRi ..:_:~~tOMPLEX COMPOUNOr ETHERI ESTERIFICATIONt: HENOL,.HA~0GEN p _:~~.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCI.ASSIFIED ..,_~PRGXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605013/1109 STE:P i'10-1-t)9/019~!/70/(3itl~)02/0f.431()2.~8 CIRC -ACtESSION NO--AP0140796 UNrLASS If: IED 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PIIkOCESSING 0ATE---04DEC7C,: .,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140796 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE TYPICAL REAurioti OF -NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION WITH A NO. OF AROMATIC UITRO DERIVS. I (R EQUALS NO SU32t R PRIMEI EQUALS H)v R PRIME2 EQUALS F, CLo BR, NO SVBf'_'l OMEt SME) SCF SUB3t SO SUBZ ME; I (R EQUALS CL, R~PRIMPI EQUALS INO SUB2Jp AND I (R EQUALS OME, R PRIMFI EQUALS NO SUB21. R PRIME2 EQUALS NO SU92, CF SUB3, SO SUBZ ME, SO SUB2,CF SUB31 RES-P., THE FORMATION W: ~.ANION RADICALS WAS OBSD. (EPR), THE TRANS ETHER IF I CAT 1014 REACTION OF ~ALKYL ETHERS OF MONO AND POLYNITROPHENOLS IS-ASSOC0. W[TH THE FORMATICIN ~OF ANION RADICALS FROM THESE COMPOS. THAT REMAIN IN EQUIL. WITH STARTING PRODUCTS AND SIGMA COMPLEXES. SIMILARLY!~ANION RADE.CALS WERE OBSO. .DURING THE REPLACEMENT OF HALOGMOR NITRO SUBSITUENTS4 UNDER THESE -CONDITIONS NITRO COMPDS. I (R EQUALS OME OR CLI FAtL TO PRODUCE ANION IN DETECTABLE CONCNS, FACILITY: INST. ORG. KH114.v -NOVOSIBIRSKt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621-789-977:669.14.018.29 BERCHTEYN, M. L., PETSOV, G. G., and PISHCHULIN, N. I., Moscow Institut,3 of Steel. and A3_1oys "Forming the Structure of Structural Steels by High-Temperature Thermomechani- cal Treatment Moscow., Metallovedenlye, No 6, 1971, PP 55-57 Abstract: The structure and mechanical properties of 40Kkil 4OKhR, and 4OKhNM structural steels were investigated after high-temperatuxe thermomehani- cal treatment (HTMT) under conditions of pressing at various deformation rates. Specimens of pressed bare were subjected to tensile tests, and their micro-. structures, particularly the change of their graining chexacter, were investi- gated at distances of 0-5, 1-5, 2-5, 4-5, and 7-5 mm from the surface. The optimum deformation degree under investigated HDIT conditions was found to be 70%. In this case, recrystaUization processes had not yet been developed substantially. It is expedient to anneal structural steele with molybdenum and chromium by HTNT with pressing, which YELkxs it possible to retain the structure developed by hot plastic deformation even in the event of great reduction, Five figures, six bibliographic referencese 1/1 USSR UDC: 681-3-o6:51 KOMEV, Yu. N. , PISMOTNOV, S - -V~ SERGEYEV, S. N. "Algorithms of~~Ver sized Substitutions and Problems of nicir Interpre- tation" V sb. Teor. kibernetika. VY-p. 4 (ITheoretical Cybernetics-collection of works, No 4),1 Kiev, 1970, Pp 3-20 (frot RM-Kibernetika, HO 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TVT02) Translp-tion- Formal rules are given for recording algorithms in the form of substitutions defined on a sct of generalized words. A generalized word is taken to mean a finite set of named cells in each pf which is recorded a symbol from some al-,Dhabet called the alphabet of states of ~the cell. The rules for carrying out the algorithms allaw simultaneous application of the sifbstitutions of the algorithm to the woi.d to be processed. Consideration is given to problem invol-ving rf2coofl.tion of the noncontradictiorn of systems of generalized substitutions, Uid to problems of interpretation of one class of algorithms with the uid of networks of automata. -4 Mit - 31_ fir. M P Soviet Chemiml, Inventions Illustrated, Sectidn I 233657 MCUTRATED POLYF17~ENE CATALYST ubed ja~ pr;Arattan o f pulymferisablTvinyl carboxylatea ensures less tjoxicjt~, of'tlhe,proc*ss~ improved Catalyst life and economy of1productioA ~nd also renders the process cOntinuous..-The c4talys~, is prepared by eoaking 15 -6k.of polystyrene in 174.6& of nitrobenzene overnight-at-room tamp., A further 40g. of Aitrobenzeae.are then added,and~themixt.' heated to NO 0 d by tha~additioa C.for 1~-2hrs:followe of 52.5g mercuric acetate,and 9 mV.,aeatic acid. i The mixture is heated for a futcher.;,6-7 hrs.:..at 1~3 h with stirring. The product-is washed wit methylated . 0 spirit and acatene and,d ried at WCi.,The' catalyst is used in amount of.5% wt~,df the fatty or aromatic acid used. 29.7.67. as 1175908/23-41,, DAVANKOV, A.B. etaL. lu.~G. Mamed4liev Petio- chemical Inst. Sumgait Filial. (30t!6.69) But. 3/24.12.65. Class 12o, 21, 12o, 12. Int. C1. C 07c. C 07C. Dervent, 40631 AGO A Sumgaytskiy Filial Instituta Neftekhimicheskikcb. Protsessov imeni Yu. G. Mamedaliyeva 19750192 fll'.j 1;'I 1:-[ qT~; Man Acc. N Ref. Code: 00' AA0108720 Abstracting S e 3- 70 UR 0482 C Soviet Inventions-Illustrated, Se4c-lon II Electrical, Derwent, 244h3 AIR TUYERE gD GAS LANCE FOR BjiST FUPUNACE~ is f itted with'ta protective case, CS) in , the . lance water jacket (1) to protect.the ins4la tion there-The ring gap between 1&nce~(2) and csae~(3) is rammed with vermiculite expanded In situ or perlite ctc., 29-5.67 as 116oolW22-2. MALIKDV K,V., V.L.LISHVANOV, A.L. GMATONOV et al. METALLURGICAL HEAT TECHNIQUE~ RES INST. (9-10.69) Bul 18/28-5M. Class IS's. Int. CI'. C 21 b. .-AUTHORS: Malikoy K. V. &"hXQ"jV.' L. Galatonov A. L. Babarykin, N. N. Vse�oyuznyv Nauchno-Issledovatellskiv Institut Metallurgicheskc REEL/ RAM )9 494 :; . ~ 7.- *~,- 1. ~~- --- - j f? -s- USSR ute 615-23:54-7-7754-546-171-5 PISKAIEV. A. DIES'TUMPKO, V. S. and SUIMITI'011, S. I., Div-1sion of Radiation li~;. ioloT-y, and Radiation Phamnmcolo~~-111, Scientific ,Research Institute of Medical Radiology, Academy of Mt-dical Sciences UESSRP Obainsk "Effect of Pyrazolone sund HAmz-,ne De-rivatives on, the Rezistance of Ktce to Hypo,;dall ~bscow, Farrrakolotziya i Toksikolo~,iyay Vol 36, i7o 1, Jan/Feb 73, PP 10-54 Abstract: The effects Of 23 pyrazolone and hydrazine derivatives in increasing the resistance of mice to hypoxia were studied in exj--eriments in which the animals were- lifted to a simulated altitude of 10,000 m (rate of lifting 30 -m/sec) or 10,500 m (rate of lifting 11 m/sec) by reducing the prossure in a cbnz*er after intni-poritonoa). admintat3tit-lon to the nInfi4alil of the compDITIF11) tested. Of the ieven pyrazolone de-,jvtj4-ivej3 tested, anabin exerted the %0 greatest effect in pratectirq, against hypoxia. The ntitihypoxic activity decreased in the order analgin > antipyrine --~- 2-clano-et-.,,i),1-5-p.,rm,.tol-ine amidopyrine. Dutadion, 1-benzYl-3-rat'-'Yl-5-PvT--zolore, and 1-phemyl-l-weethyl- -:~~ -azolon -0 cant activity. With the exception of hexylhydrazine n had no signift 5 and hepty1hydrazine sulfates, all the hytirazine derivativ:~s tested increased the resistance of the mice to hypoxia after being admiziistered in appropriate 1/2 rai doses. The most pronounced antihypoxic effect was obseried on administration of apressin, 1-hydrazinoDhthalazine-4-carboxj dx lie acid h3 =ide, phelazine, phenizine, and 1-(2-cyanoethyl)-l-p-toluenesulfonylhydrazine. Tbe activity of the pyrazolone derivatives was associated with the hypothermic effect produced by them. While some of the bydrazine derivatives also reduced the rectal temperature of the aninials, one ray assume that compounds of this type, being MAO inhibitors, could increase the level in.the body of biogenic Wines (serotonin, adrenaline, and histamine) that am of importa:xe in adaptive reactions. 2/2 j77 - ~77-UI I _S~l FJ F6,' -PRb~tSSI"NG DA_TE--160CT70 -1/2 009 UNCLAS JPES -U- 'TITLE--GIANT DIPOLE RESONANCE ON NICKEL fSQT( ,,.~AUTHOR-(05)-GORYACHEV,, B.I.t ISHKANOVv B.Set KAPITONOVp I.M*, PISKAREVt m * ISHEVCHENKOP V.G* :Z()UNTRY OF INFO--USSR U:,kCE--YAD. FIZZ. 1970, 11(2 252-9 _-VATE PUBL ISHED -------- 70 "~.-SpW.EC TAR_EAS--7_UUC LEAR, SC.1 ENCE-AN 0. _T ECHUGLOGY-1, PHYSICS J.- OPIC TAGS-NICKEL ISOTOPEt INTEGRAL CROSS SECTION, PARTICLE PRODUCTION :.-CON7ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .'~_DCICUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1980/0367 STEP NO--Uk/0367170/011/002102524OZ59 ACCESSION NO--AP0048639 UNCLASSIFIED ni fl!; Ili I lm~ pal: ~-.- ==77 7!T it wlzl,~ . W 77 ............. '2/2'-- _009~ UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE- f60C!T70 ~.~TCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0048639 ~.~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTIVE CROSS SECTIONS OF PHOTO N PRODUCTION FOR PRIME58 NI AND PRIME60 NI IN THE DOMAIN OF THE GAINT DIPOLE RESONANCE ARE DESCRIBED. THE INTEGRAL CROSS SECTION UP TO :30 MEV IS 310 FOR PRIME58 NI AND 620 iMEV-MB. FOR PRIME60 NI. TOTAL ABSORPTION CROSS SECTIONS FOR THE ISOTOPES ARE CONSTRUCTED AS THE SUMS _0FJHE PHOTO N AND PHOTO P CROSS SECTIONS, THE VALUES 00 NOT AGREE -,..-WELL WITH THOSE COMPUTED BY VARIOUS MODELS. FACILITY: INST. ~--.._YAD. FIZ., MOSCOWt USSR. UNCLASS I F I EO .112 025 UNCLASSIFIED:~~ PPOrESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,JllTLE--INTERME0lATE STRUCTURE OF CROSS.SECTIONS OF PHOTONEUIVRON kEACTIONS --QN_ MOLYBDENUM ISOTOPES -U- YE*Vot PISKAREVI _~_AUTHaR-(05)-lSHKHANOV# B.S., KAPIToNOVv 1,M., LAZUrIN Moi SHEVCHENKOr O.Pm OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--YAD. FIL. 19701 11 (3) t .702-4 D.AT EPUBLISHED---710 _~-SUBJECT An-EAS--PHYSICSP NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TAGS--PlHCT3-NEUTkfjN, 6ETATRON, r~ESONMNCE A Ck 5 0 R PIG',N, ;lJL_:LY8DF_-NWi JSUTOPEr INTEGRAL CROSS S)ECTION ,_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1991/1079 STEP ,TO, CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOI!0769 U "! C L A S S I F I 'IFIED -SSII,lt'r DATE-300C.T7o 025 UNCLASS ._~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110769 ABSTRACT/ EXTRAC T-- (U) GF'-O- ABSTRACT. PHOTO-N REACTLC[vl C'lq PRIME92 MO IVESTIGATED BY USING.A 35-MEV AND PRIME98 MO ARE IN B J'tj T Rolt.,C0s SECTIONS OF THE REACTION (GAMMA, rN) EwUALS CROSS 'Ntv PLUS 2 (CROSS SECTION OF (GAMMA-i 2N)) PLUIS CROSS S EC 1 .10 ~N J FGAM ~NPI; THERE ARE SIMILAR TO 15 RESONANCES FGR EACH CROSS SECIION. I'HE WIDTHS OF THE GIANT RESON"NCES IN THE REACTIO-N (GAMMA' TN) ON* 'HE PRIME92 MO AND PRIME98 MO NUCLEI ARE 5 AND 7.MEV, RE~P- FGR TH'~ REACTIONS [GAMMIA7 N) PLUS (GAM MA, ~- 01i THE VALUE.S OF rH'_~ ~INTEGRAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR PkIME92 MO AND PRIPE98 MO ARE 1.12 PLLF~ 0'! i'U'i`%'lJS, 0.11 AND 1.10 PLUS OP IMINUS 0.11 VIEV-By RESP. EXPTL. RESULTS ~.RE l:L5f-tPAKE0 TO THEORETICAL VALUES. THE EXPTI. VALUES SHOW A "REATFR fl,'O. OF RESOi"~iAN-CES- -THE GREATFST DISCRC BETWEEN THEORY AND EXPT. IS FOUND AT 24-30 -MEV. FACILITY: INST. YAD. FIZ., MZjSK. GUS. Ul,!lV.t MOSCOd, USSR. UNCL~ASSIFIED:- PRO ATE -OCT7 0 "T SHELL -U- -I ILt--PHOTOPROTON CROSS SECTIONS FOR NUCLEI WITH (lF-2.P) "AJUTHOR-(05)-ISHKHAN0V, B.S., KAPITONOV, I.M., PISKAREV, I.m., SHEVCHENKO, ~SHEVCHENKOv O.Ps ~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR DURCE--.YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11(3), 485-91 ~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 I'SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR S.CTENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, RHYSICS ;"TOPIC TAGS--PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION, PROTON SPECTRUM, EXCITATION CROSS ECTION9 INTEGRAL CROSS SECTION, NICKEL ISOTOPE, CHRO141UM ISOTOPE --NO RESTRICTIONS ORTROL MARKING ,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1991/1053 STEP t4O--UR/0367/70/011/0'v~3/0435/rj491 ICIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110743 UNCLASSIFIED whii1ifilh! 146,4"'W6 i~j6i J A.W.11 9., 1 -a 9 Q11, a i H ti I If if i I -,iEi)' PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 UNCLASsir ~,I~JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110743 -A8STRACT/-'-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PHOTO-P CROSS SECTIONS WERE Ii~--~,MEASURED FOR PRIME52 CRP PRIME58 NI# AND PRIME60 NI FROM 1HRESHOLD TO 30 '~MEV.: THE P WITH ENERGIES GREATER THAN I MEV~WERE RECISTERED. A NO. OF -MAX. WERE FOUND. THE INTEGRAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR PRIME52 CR, PRIME58 NIt AND PRIME60 NI WERE 240#570, AND 320 MEV-MB, RE-SP-. THE ANOMALOUSLY ,,,,-.HIGH VALUE OF THE PHOTO-P PRODUCTION CROSS.SECTION FOR PRIME58 NIv AS SHIFT OF THE CENTERS OF GRAVITY FOR THE.PHOTO-P CROSS F---SECTIONS TOWARD HIGHER EXCITATION ENERGIES, AS CCMPARED TO THE PHOTO-N --0 N1, CAN BE CkOSS SECTION WHICH WAS OBSERVED. FOR PRIME5.1,CR ANO PRIME( --EXPLAINED BY THE INFLUENCE OF THE ANALOG STATES. F~,CILITY: INST. MOSK-. GOS. UNfV.9 MOSCOW-p USSR: U1, USSR 62o.172.22 ABRAMOV, V. 1.9 LOKSHINj I. Xbj and PISKARBY V* D. "Experimental Comparison of Various Methods for Determining the Limit of Eaasticity" Moscow, Zavodskaya Iaboratoriya, Volume 6, 71, p 120 Abstract; Metal plates were tested for elasticity by beading, using different techniques. A special electrical apparatus invented by FiskareT (Declaration No..'251231) was used to measure residual deformation with high accuracy. Results good agreement among the various standard methods used; the values ob- ~,tained for limit of elasticity were quite close, even though the procedures dfffered significantly. Ih I, "r, us SR UDO 621.3.055 KCZLOV,.V.A., PISKAREV, V.I. [Scientific-Research Radiophyaica Institute] "Concerning Frequency Multiplication In The Millimeter Range In N-InSb" Izv.VUZ:Radiofizika, Vol XV, No 20 Fab 1972, pp ~00-~04 Abstract: The affect is investigated of tripling the frequoncy of the electro- magnetic field in the semiconductor n-InSb at 77 K in the millimBter range. A comparison is mede of the experimental results and the calculated, fulfilled under the assumption that the nonlinear susceptibility for tripling is caused by a nonparabolic conduction band. In this connection the effect is talen into account of a strong pumping field at the omission condition of the third har- monic. The exper1mental equipment used in.the work is described. The authors the&. A.M. Belyanteev and V.N. Genkin for ditiottedon of tha roualto of' the work anti for a number of valuable eo=ento, 2 fig 12 rof, RaceiVed by editors# 17 March 1971. Abstract: On the basis of an analyoic of a paper by D. Chen and T.G. Lee TI-EnTrans. Mlicrowave Theory and Tachn., 1966, 14, 10, 482), a calculation is made for a modulator of light by a travelling mi7crowave, which buoically con- sists oil a round waveguide with a coaxially located core of KDP, in theca 10 10 GHz range. Evaluations are made of the band,- the precision of fabrication of the modulator elements, and the nooeeBary magnitudo, of the modulation pmier. The frequency characteristics of the modulator and the depondence of the per- centage modulation on the magnitude of the microwave signBl were experimerftally inventigated. A Fle-lie laser with a 0.6328 micro-raster wave lunCth served as a light source in the oxperimental installati(xi. The authors th3nk V.I. Beepalov and D.M. Bravo- Zhivot ov akky for constant attention to the work and discussion of the result, and L.B. Gordeyev for assiettince. during coutruotion of the mod- ulator. 6 fig. 7 ref. Received by aditorBp 19 March 1971. RUN 1/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROtESSING DATE--040EC70 T-TTLE--MODER.NIZATION OF THE CONTINUOUS ACTION PNEUMATIC GRAVIMETRIG --20-3A -U- MEASURING DEVICE DN _-'_`-AUTHOR-(03)-PISKAREVv YU.A,, PLIS, G.Ass MASLOVt A.D COUNT R YOF INFO--USSR .'SOU,RCE--KHEM. VOLOKNA 1970, (3), 7L-2 E~PUBLISHEO ------- 70 ~,.-_-SUBJECTI AREAS--CHEMISTRY w.._~TOPIC TAGS---GRAVIMETER, FLOW RATE, ELECTROMAGNETISM!# ELECTRIC VIBRATORt CHLORIDEP ACRYLONITRILEi ACRYLIC COPOLYMER-M)ON203A -.GlIAVIMETER 7,;,-_bjNtR0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--IJNCLASSIFIEO __l-_PRGXY RFEL/FRAME--3009/011L SrEP NO--UR/0183/70/(100/003/0071/0072 _,CIFCACCESSION N0--AP0138976_ ----- ------ ------- --- - -- ---- ------------- - -------------- - 2 2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--040EC7C .-~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138976 -.ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE DEVICE IS MODIFIED BY USE OF. A CONST. FREQUENCY (50 HZ) VIBRATING FEEOERt ~WHOSE OUTPUT CAN BE CONTROLLED BY CHANING THE AMPLITUDE OF VIBRATIONS PRPDUGED BY AN ELECTROMAGNETIC VIBRATOR. THE MUDIFICATION GIVES A MORE LINEAR RELATION BETWEEN THE FLOW RATES OF POLYMER CSUCH AS POLY(VINYt CHLORIDE) OR .,ACRYLO,NfTRILE COPOLYMERS) AND AIR. I L !t 13 1 USSR UDC 576.858,13t636-3/-083-35 FISXUWA, N. A. and GAYEVA, L. L., Uningrad Scientific Research Institute -f-CMIMin- s Diseases o "The Effect of Cofactor on Sensitivity of the Neutralization Reaction with Vaccine Virus in Tissue CultureWl Moscowq laboratornoye Delo# No 14^1 1971, pp 733-736 Abstracti Sera, from children vaccinated for the first time! against smallpox were used. The neutralization reaction was conducted with~67 serum samples in a culture of chic., broblasts with and without cofactor. At the same timel the hemmagglutina-tion inhibition reaction idth 55 specimens (I), and the neutrali~~at, Jon reaction with hunan chlorlo-allantoic mumbrane, (CAM) with 23. specimens (11) won i-an in parallel. The obtained results show that use cofactor (as 10% native rabbit serum) increased the nuotralization reaction sensitivity two weeks, after vaccination. Virus-noutrali"zing anti- bodies were reco-rded in sera diluted to It60 and higher. At the uame time# titration of sera under similar conditions but vithout cofactor.0howed that antibodies were either alnent or present in snall amounts 0110). The man geometric titers of virus-neutralizing antibrAies two weeki;-- after vaccination was It56 with cofactor and only WO uithout it. A simlJax relgtionship was e3tablished with sera taken six weeks after vaccination. Two other 11 I' - I i I.. - .1 ~. ~, . Ul . 'L~l I la~ii"SGI- ~~, * - , , , : 11 1 "1 . I . ..- 1- ~ ~ I i Epidemiolo: 9y USSR A-, KUZNETSOVA, E. Ye., POPOVA R. P., and PRATUSEVICH, R. M., Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Childrens Infections "Acute Febrile Diseases in Children Caused b~ Ifixed Enterovirus and Adenovirus Infection" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, pp 624-625 Abstract: Hospitalized children convalescing from dysentery (Sit. sonnei) developed a disease of focal character. Virological and serological studies revealed the participation of two viral agents - adenovirus and EC110-1 virus. The clinical picture included the syndrome of serous meningitis In some cases and symptoms of respiratory infection in others. In some children, it was impossible to tell from the clinical symptoms which pathogen wass more signif- icant. In a few cases, the viral infection exacerbated the~dysentery. Thus, .a an.isolated group of children recovering frort dysentery (Sh. sonnei) ex- perienced an outbreak of diseases with heterogeneous clinical symptoms caused ~14 by ECHO-1 virus and adenovirus type 3. MAE USSR N. A., KUNETSOVA', E. Ye., POFOVA, R. F., BFODQVA, H. D., 91SKAWA E TRI rad &-ientific Research MINSKAYA E. P., and YAKIX.411SKAY-A, K. I., Laning institute of Childrens Infections 'Virological, Clinical and Immunological Characterization of Hong Kong A2 Wlu6nza in Children" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4. Jul/Aug 71. p 492 Translation: The 1969 influenza outbreak in Leningrad was caused by a new a igenic strain of influenza virus of sero type A2 (Hong Kong). During the nt outbreak, tests wero performed on chick embryos infected with materials col- lected from 53 patients with sporadic forms of -the disease, with eight samples oollected. from foci, and with 10 samples coLLeated from children who had died of influenza. Twenty-three hemagglutinating agents were isolated and identified as A2 Hong Konc, influenza viruses. U1 strains were sensitive to inhibitors. Serological investigation of paired sera of 388 persons rovealed that specific immic-iological snif ts took place in children fairly early. Positive shifts occurred in 40.2~ of children aged up to 1 year, which considerably exceeded ilar group of children in previous years. The e=ress analogous shifts in a simi method of immunof-luoreseent analysis of nose and throat s4tioars yielded positive 1/2 USSR PISKAREVA, N. A., et al, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4. Jul/Aug 71, P 492 results in 104 out of 165 ill children (613~). Combined positive results by the express method and by the serological method, were obtained in about 83,6 of the total nikaber of individuals examined-during the influenza outbreak.. 2/2 I Q E" 17, W g~ r 1 11 j. IU 141, ~7, n F T I 117. uumaw6m., USSR UDC 681.;127.8:621.~91 ]~~AK-~VA' S.M., TARhSOV, G.I., TVERDOV, B.I. "Device For Determining Adjusting Capacity Of The Receiving Apparatus Of Dis- crete Co=unies-L-,ion Systems" -To ~08521, 'iled,26 Jan 70, published 23 Aug -USSR Author's Certificate 1 71 (f roin -RZh:Elektrosvyazl, No 2, February 1972,.Abstracit No-.2. 4.W1 P) Translation: A device is proposed for deter-mining the adjusting capacity of the receiving apparatus of the discrete communitation systems of Authorla Certificate No 2-1022. the object of assuring straightforward direct measurement of the values of the adjusting capacity of recei-iers, the outputs of the coincidence circuits are connected via t~,e time delay elomento with the Anputs of supplementary coincidence circuits, the second in,:-ut of which is connec'ed to the out-rat of the pulse commparator~ and the inputs of the letter :are combined with the outputs of the time delay ele-mart and the code converter, connected respectively with the input and output of the receiver. The cadence -[taktovyye] inpruts of the time delay elementF, the code converter, and the with th -puts of the circuit for separation Qf the comparator are connected e ou fronte of atimploo. 117PFIN IN" _CSIS I lqG GATE-110EC70 014 U,%CLASSIFIEL; PRO( --CLSAMN.JTIOI~4 JF AAP IN HEAVY A,& LIGHT FkACT10,115 LF KYOCARDIUM fjTLE: I L 1~ C S 0 M L S-U- NJ ThOk- (C3)-;,: ECh I PORENKOZYU. BAk Al%C VA N.P.v PISKAkOlit V.0. CU" TRY UF IKFC--USSR HN 1 YZHURNA N R3, PP 329-3.34 BICKriliMIC L, 1970, VJL. 4~j VA TE'. PULL I SHE J------ 7C ','.J S U ii EC TAREAS--b IOLUG I CAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES -OSOME, Elli ~YM EAC T IVI TY ,JLPIC. TA, MYOCARDIUM, CELL PHYSIGLOGY#. MICR CNT"CL MAkKING-10 RESTRICfIGNS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :,~PRLXY FlChE NiG----f-D7C/6050lt3/EOZ STEP NO 'tJR/0300/70/Oft2/00310329/0334 CiRC ACCESSICi4 N,'J)--APCI42904 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PKOCLSSIN!G DATE--IIDEC70 ACCESSILN NL;--AP014Z90-4 ..~'ABSTRACT/EXTkACT-CU) GP-0- ABSTRACT THE INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED EARLIER Sf-G-AED rHAT IN MICROSGMES AS COMPARED WITH OTHER CELL ELEIMENTS -GF 6.YLCAf