SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT REVYAKINA, O. K. - REZNICHENKO, V. A.
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D4B1f11'rLViENT OF MARTENSITE-AGED 001411!X_9K~T STCrL BY PRECIPITATION OF
TITANIUM CARBONITRIDES
(.'~rt ic 1 C by g g 1,. ina
Hostosol Izveseiva A 1,L)- j7.
1972i. 3igned to press 3 vecanher 1910, np
stee"a on a base of re a 10% Ill.
Co-Ho, doped with titaniun, can he en1wittled by
lilo~i coolLtir. rrom,1200-12Sa4 ar a result of' the
precipitation of Ti(C110 lattice!% aloijr, the bound-
arles of the orir-inal aur-tentio Friiin 11). The
sharp drop in pla",ticity and -ductility Is unually
accompanied by transition to Intvrc~rvaknll!to
fracture. RouFh latticer: are dt--cted In the
structure of the larre forrinr-, and ptinchinga or
00ONIBKOMST steel alont'. the toundarivs of the
Im the dirnction
nuatenive grains, and al:jo dvin.-n
of the hot plastic de!ornatlon of the Ti(C,N) clus-
ter. The forginro and putichtripm hod a large Frain
ofl,-2fonjh;,,.,i4cale, Th a ACtion,of
a or in in t~. tran3ravleartzie%'*i,,tcionbterI ht di on
r
tions (in the zone of fracturing of the nunchinea)
after quenchinp from 8201 and arinr at ORO* com-
priuan a total of 2-10;. Triple recrytitallization
at 025-975* [23 reduced the Frain -size of the steel,
btit did not.raise the plasticity to the rtiquIrad
values. , An inveotiltationwas inade an the temper-
ature ranpe of precipitation of the TI(C,10 lat-
tices in the 000111OKWIST steel, their embrJtTIJnj,,
Influence, and also the conditions of altering
the structures having the lattices.
The investigation was mado on at the Vlao-1
trostal 1. Plant in opal, arc rurnacas w1th a woirht %it, to 5 T~
and aubnoquent vacuum-are ameltiur. irk cl-yst.allizarn up t1o 600
tee S
-0% UBC :669415'24*25'28,539.4.011
BELYAKOV, L. N., NIROL'SKAYA, V. L. RgYAKINA1 0. K. and SICHKOVt V. V.0
M
oscov
M
"Babrittle=ent of Precipitation-Hardening Nfartensitic Steel"
Moscow, Izvesti.-ra "-ademii nauk SSSR, Metally, Z;o 1, Jan-Feb 720 PP 159-165
Abstract: This study concerns the temperature range conducive to the
segregation of Ti(C, X) particles in the form of networks along the austenite
grain boundaries in 00018K9145T steel, the embrittling effect of such
networks or, the steel,as well as the conditions for correcting structures
having such networks. On slow cooling from 1200-12500C the coarse-grained
precipitation-hardened martensitiC steel becomes brittle due to the separa-
tion of Ti(C, N) networks within the 760-10000C range. It is shovn that
brittleness may be elizinated by rapid cooling in water or oil, The
structure and mechanical properties of Steels with networks and Ti(C, 10
segregations may be corrected by quenchingtbe steel from 12-00-12500C
(after homogenizing for more than I hr) an&triple recrystallization at
900-975'C 1'oo reduce the grain si2e. Tbe formation of carbonitride networks
May be inhibited by lovering the end temperature of hot plia3tic deformation
in order to preclude further recrystallization. (h illustrations, 3 tables,
6 bibliographic references).
UINC* LASS I FIED'
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SUM~;[CAI- TALTfCS It, TfiF
ZHUM-NAL, NO 3p 1970, pl, 19-21
OATE P U!~L 1 S~ E- 0-- 7 C
-.-:',S,UbJL-CT AFEAS-610LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TGP IC, TAGS--,',!ILITARY MECICINF, JNJURYt 31AIN, RA13LAIT
-CC,4TRCL 141APKING-N RESTRICTIONS
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CIRC ACCESS. NO-AP0134161
F Ir (I
1. C4
5 IF I ED PROICESSING 0ATE-20NOV70
P G 1 1 7
6 T MA b S T R A T DIE PC 1 b 1 L A Y LiF THE IJSF OF
EFFECTIVE Or' WHICH THE
MECHAIANJC,'~L At"iD (-I" Itxfl.F,,RTANCE, pR4Sj-j'ljfS NF,;i TASNS TO
THE 111 t I T P. Y M E 0 1 C AL fl V I Ct: IT IS NIJ ACCiDENT Tk'AF SIOL ~5Y SIDE ivilTfi
THE f-LRTF,L R bf--VELGPMLl.T OF THE PR(,JBLE,J. OF 8URIAS MOAL -iJ.RC ATFF,,irlot-4
1S GIVE
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COMbil"El'i 1,14jui.IES "'iL, h, VE U, U C I I.- EXPERPAIENI'S 1jN 12 RABBITS wEIGHING
2.5-3.5 K6.
U P i C L A S S 1 1 E 0
AM112,511 M Kim
USSR UDC 621.372.81.09
ALTSHULER, YU. G., KATS, L. I..~_EYZIN_, R,_M.
"Experimental Study of Millimeter-Band Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in a
Wave Guide Filled with n-InSb in a Magnetic Field"
Kiev, Izvestiya vuzov SSSR, Radioelektronika, Vol XV, No 8, 1972, pp 938-944
Abstract: An experimental study was madL-of the millimeter-band electromag-
netic wave propagation through a wavegLdde with an n-InSb plate in a constluit
magnetic field. There are defined laws on the application of the investi,-,ated
effects for purposes of measuring the parameters of seraiconductor materials.
As a result of the small values of WcT, the method of cyr-lotron resonance
obviously has limited application in the given band. The method-. based on the
Faradav effect and especially the investigation of helicon waves are much more
efficient. The results of measurements in different orientations of the mag-
netic fields indicate the effectiveness of the larter with respect to the ampli-
tude and phase of the transmitted microwave signal. The i-~axinmni attenuation
drop in the case of a longitudinal magnetic field at the temperature of liquid
nitrogen with a plate thickness of 600 microns is 30 decibels on variation of
the magnetic field from 0 to 5 kiloersteds. In a transverse magnetic field
the maximum attenuation drops for a plate t1iickness of 250 microns is 17.5
1/2
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AL'TSIIULER, YU. G., et al., Izvestiya vUzov SSSR, Radioelektronika, Vol xl:,
No 81 1972, pp 938-944
decibels. The phase of the transmitted signal varies in this case from O.to
-133 degrees on variation of H from 0 tu 15 kiloersteds. rn the case of
propagation through a waveguide with an n-InSb plate arranged along the 1XIS
of the wave guide in a transverse inagnetic field, nonreciprocal transmission
of the millimeter-band radiation is observed with maximum decoupling of 14
decibels. Thus, it is possible to build different types of control devices
(atteuuators, phase converters, gyrators) in the millimeter band with pararnte-
ters which are acceptable in practice on the basis of magnetically active
plasma effects in semiconductors.
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---ALIT,'-;MJLE-I,, YLT. G., et all., izvestiya Vuzov SGIR, 11,adioelektronika, Vol XV)
"o 8 lYT*2, P--,,) 932-937
an attenuator can be obtained with attenuation on the or-do~: of 10-15 docile]:-,
for HO = 1,000 oersteds and variation of vo from 0 to 2-1.00 r,-,/sec of the
phase shifter and that the polarization plane can I e rotated within the limits
of rl(13 for H 500 oersteds and v0 from 0 to 2'10 sec.
. ...... ...
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
;~.~ :112 017
.~J-ITLE-SUDIUM IODICE,CESIUM IODIDEALU14INUM IODIDE$ POTASSIUM
IUDIOE,CESLUM IOUIDE,ALUMINUM 1.001,0E, AND RUBIDEUM IODIOEPCESIUM
__.-AUTti0R-(03)-ARKHIPOV, REVIINAt T.v MIKHEYEVA, V.I.
~`.CCUNTRY OF ltl,'FO-USSR
0 15 (3 0-4
SOURCE-Zh. NEORG. KHItl- 197
DATE FUBLISF-EC ------- 70
;.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS-PHASE DIAGRAM, SOLID SOLUTION, IODIDE# SODIUM cliMPOU-ND, CESIUM
-COMPOUNDP ALUMINUM CUPPOUND, RU.BIDIUM COMPOUND, EUTEGTIC MIXTURE,
CHEMICAL MIXTURE
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1994/1717 STEP NG--UR/0078/70/015/00'i/0820/0624
CIRC ACGESSICN NO--APOL15546
212 017 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
ACCESSICN NO--AP0115546
GP-0- ABSTRACT. TRIANGLE PHASE DIMGRANS OF
Al-CSI-ALI SU83 SYSTEMS (NHERE 1-1 EQUALS NAt Kv OR Rl*,) SPLIT iNTO 4
SECICNDARY TRIANGULAR PHASE DIAGRAMS. ThE SECTIDNS NAI.ALJ StJ83-CSl-;`lflLI
SU83 (~%HERE N EQUALS I Ok 2) AND NAL-CSI.ALI SU63 APPEAR AS QUAS161NARY
SYSTEMS FG-RivING LIMITED SULID SOLNS. ANO EACH HAVING ONE EUTECTICt I.E.
AT 165 A140 SIMILAR TO -43 hu-LE PERCENT CSI.ALI SUB3t 150 Vil) SIMILAR T*O
k 8 MOLE PE"',-ENT
46 MCLE PERCENT CSI.2ALl SU33, ANU 2400EGREES AND SWILAt T~l
N#441, kESF- PHASE DIAGRAMS GF SYSTEMS OF CSL.ALl SUa3 WITH KI.ALI SU33
AND RBI.ALI SU83 ARE CONSTRUCTED. THEY FORIA EUTECTI-CS, AT 175DEGREES
AND SIVILAR TO 59 VCLE PERCENT KI.ALI SUB3 AND SIMILAR TO 195DEGREES AND
SIVILAR TO 75 MOLE PERCENT RBI-ALI SUB3,, RESP. THE SYSTEM OF R81.ALl
SU83 HAS Llt-11TED SOLID SOLY. AT BOTH CONCENTRATIONAL EXTREMES.
EUTECTICS OF THE rERINAKY SYSTEM NAI-CSI-ALI SUB3 ARE (M.P., MOLE PERCENT
NAI, AND POLE PERCENT LSI GIVEIN): 115DEGREES, 23.5, 5.5; 145DEGREES,
22*0v-Zl.C;.160DEGREES, 31.0, 21.0; AND 235DEGREES, 2.0, 53.0.
Mi
IT
-fifflr, LLUffliff"TIM MINI H119-U1919 R0101911 9H
'ESSfNG 0AT*,7--L3N0V70
UNC LASSI F I LO
DECCmPOSITION OF CHLURAUS, T ATE S, WA C.S P
_P-ERCHLtjKATESv AND eEi~I'JOATES OF :-'Ur3l0Ws-`ip A&N", CESIUM -U-
-(03) Srj, I NA N. IRFVZ T V
A UTHO k~, -9REUSOV, O.N., KA
-F INFO--USSR
LIN T R Y(J
...-~~,,.SGURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 19709 15(3) 612-14
-,':-.I)rATE'. PUBLISHED---70
SUBj ECT AREAS -CH EM IST RY
JOPIC -TAGS-THERMAL DECOMIPOSITION, RUSIDIUM ClomPOUND, POTASSIUM COMPOUNDt
BROMATEi
COMPOUNDr CHLORATE, PERCHLORATE, IOUATE
NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUME'T CLASS-UN
'P NO _18/70/015/003/0612/0614
-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1994/1872,-,., ST --UR/00
_CfKC ACCESSICN Pl0--AP0115e`,91
u f, L A 5F 1:1:: 1-11 -
2/2 '0 18
UNC L A'S S I r- I M. PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115691
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP_ 0- ABSTRACT. THERMAL DECUIMPN. OF M (M EQUALS K,
RB, AND cs) CHLORATES, BROMATES, IODATES, PrERCHLORATES, ANID PEIRIODATES
WERE STUDIED BY DTAt THERMOGRAV.11ETRY, AND BY EVOLVE-D GAS DETECTION.
THESE COMPOS. DECOMPO. WHEN MELTED, AND THEIR THERiMAL STABILITY INCREASED
IN-THE ORDER: MIO SU84 SMALLER THAN.-MOR0 SUB3 SMALLER THAN MCLO SUB3
-,SMALLER THAN MIU SUB3 SMALLER THAN' iMCIO:SUB *4* WI*T.H~ THE -EXCEPTION OF
PERCHLORATES AND IODATES,..ALL THESE COMPDS. ..EVOLVED. GREAT ENERGY DURING
THE.INITIAL CLEAVAGE OF 0,' W141CH MADE THEM EXPLOSIVE,
--u2 012 UNCLASSIFIED !'I
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~TITLE-LACTIC ACID BACTeRIA CULTURES:IN THE PRODUCTION OF SAUSAGE -U-
;~AUTHOR-REY,, M.
~-CJGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE-MYAS. IND*
S'SR 19701 41(1)p 37-9
,-DATE PUBL I SHED------ 70
.--'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
.TOPIC TAGS--LACTIC ACIDt STREPTOCOCCUSt BACTERIAt FOOD INDUSTkY
itONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/05Z6 STEP NO--UR/9086170/(~41/OOL/0037/0039
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121200
Lo
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE-3013C.T70
~:CIRC ACCESSION NO---AP0121200
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADDN. OF STREPTOCOCCUS
01ACETILACTIS OR LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM OR THEIR MEXTS. DURING THE
PRODUCTION OF NEVSKAYA SAUSAGES IMPROVED TASTE AND FLAVOR. LACTIC, ACID
(1) FORMED DECREASED PH AND PREVE14TED THE GROWTH OF UNDESIRABLE
MICROORGANISMS. THE AMT. OF I INCREASED DURING THE FIRST 15 HR OF
RIPENING TO APPROX. 3.7 MEQUIV. THEN IT BEGAN TO DECREA-SE AND DROPPED
TO APPROX---2..5 MEQUIV DURING THE NEXT' 30 HR. THE DECRE'ASE WAS
ACCOMPANIED:BY AN' INTENSIVE FORMATION OF PYRUVIC ACID III), PARTLY BY
OXIDN. OF 1. THE LEVELS OF BUTYRIC ACID.AND PROPICNIC ACIO WERE SMALLER
THAN 1PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMT. OF.ACIDS IAS COMPARED WITH 3 AND
6PERCENT, RESP., IN THE CONTROL. THE CONTENT OF Il WAS 22-3PERCENT OF
THE TOTAL ACIDS. 'FACILITY: MOSK. TEKHNOL, INST.-MYAS. MOLOCH.
PROM-i MOSCOW# USSR.
'41- L il a ,r- I r-
W44;i, 0_07 UNCLASSiFlEdl; PROCESSINS DATE-11SEP70
-V-lT(E--_StREW FEEDER FOR FREE FLDWING'MATE;~`AAL -U-
.,,AUTHOR-G.AVRILIN., A.V., FRAYMANY. R-:,t REYBAKHt M-5-t POLYAKs L.G.
~_-COUNTRY- OF INFO--USSR
,,~SQURCE-KHIM. PROM. W~5%,OW) 1970, 46(l) 60-3
'.:.'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_rSUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND.t 'IVIL AND MARINE ENGR
,~'~TCPIC TAGS-14ATERIAL HANOLINGt FEED MECHANm
CONTROL MAPKTNG--N,') RFSTRICTIONS
.90CUMFNT CLASS--U14CLASSIFIED
iOROXY REEL/FRAM~--1988/1337 STEP '40--I)R/0064/701~',46/()OL/0060/~)363
CTPC ACCESSTON NO--AP01061.14
fj r IL f:_ T_
m r.
.212i, 007
UNCLASSIFIED
PR'
OC E S S 1 NG 0 ATE-11SEP70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106114
BSTRACT/EXTRACT-W)
L
GP-0- ABSTRACT. A GRAV
ITY SCREW FEEDER
FOR
THERMALLY UNSTABL~E, FINELY DIVIDED SOLIDS IS DISCRT.",P); ITS '441 N
COMPONENT -IS A ROTATING SPIRAL CHANNEL, AND ITSACCURACY IS li'll MOST
CASES PILUS OR -MINUS 1PERCENT, IINDEPENDENTLY OF THE DIPECTrON OF
ROTATION.
A t- Ej
USSR UDC 59:616.986.7:591.522(470.111)
YARASEVA, Ye. V., KOKOVIN, 1. L., and 1~~UK, Ye..A., Institute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR
"Natural Foci of Leptospirosis in the Far North (From Data Obtained in the
Yamalo-Nenets National Area)"
Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 51, No 3, 1972, pp, 467-468
Abstract: The field work was carried out in July and August, 1969, by t7oo
groups working simultaneously: one in the region of Seyakba, the other in
a boat along a course up along the Seyakha river, through lake Khento up to
lake Yambuto. All of the material obtained underwent a bacteriological
examination in the field laboratory and a blood serum agglutination reaction
and was placed with known strains in the permanent laboratory. A total of
541 specimens of rodents were obtained from the central part of Yamal
(Beyakha) region: 426 Lemmus obensis, 38 Dicrostonyx torquatus, 78 Microtus
gregalis, and three Clethrionomys glareolus from near Salekhard. Fifty-
three birds, mainly from the orders Anseriformes and Charadriiformes, and
14 pigeons were also examined. Foci of leptospirosis were absent from the
valley of the Seyakhi river (70* N latitude). Antibodies.to L. grippotyphosa
were found in the blood serum from three vole& further south, near Salekhard
1/2
1-4
USSR uDc: 619:616.986.7'036.2:636
SOLOSHEPIKO, I. Z., PETROV, Ye. ~1., SITIOROMOT, V. V., F~RCQ7 E~ W
C K, Ye. L
Ltute of Epidemiology and lia-crobiolog-j- ime "N. F,-'Ga
and ODDLOIIJKOVIL., L. K., -Inst-L ni-
maloyal Academy- of ScienceS USSR, -and Ibscow Tecluiological Institute r-f 14aat and
Dairy IndustrT
nPrOblems of Leptospirosis Epizoo-tiology"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 12, Dee 70, pp hi-43
Ibstract: Cattle, hogs, liorses, and zheep in several reff-irino 011 the Soviietu I M-i'm
were .30jected -Ix) sercloeical studies (microagglitti-nation), cu2turing kidt-ley --us-
pensions, and nicroScouic cxamanation of urine, with subsc-quent infection of' guire-~
pigs. lpaptospixa tarassovi and mmona iiere. 2?ents :Iii hogs. ~1-;.e possibi I ity '04
infection in -the Ulyanovzk region by L. grippotyphosa is not excluded. Cattle
sppear to be ii-ifect-ed by L. pmona, hebdomadis, and tarassovi. Antibojies for
-11 -1h - . LI - -
t.-Tassovi, icte-ehaanmrz agiae, and aur,-I-ralis wea-re nost froclucntly observed in
the blood sera of 7"he L. b---Ut-.,i Exoup was found i-ji thr~,, -)~-ra of I-licep
and goats. Antibody litvi-s in z0.). ceralogical groupo imre low. Acuk jjifoctionn
did not cmist among toot
USSR UDC 632.95
LOZINSKIY, M. 0., PROTOPOPOVA, G. V., DZYUBAN, A. D., REYDALOVA, L. I.,
KUKOTA, S. N., PEL'KOS, P. S.
"Pesticidal Properties of a-arylhydrazono-a-oxocarboethoxybutyryl-X-
triphenyl (or trimethylol)-phosphanium Bromides"
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchastva.. Resp. mezhved. ab. (Physiologically Active
-Substances. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, vyp. 4, pp 33-34
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 2 (11), Feb 73, Abstract No 2N468)
Translation: The synthesis and insecticidal properties of compounds with the
following for-,,iula are described. [R3PCH2COC(=NNHC6H4R')COOC2H5]Br(l) (R Ph,
CH20H; R' = H, Cl, alkyl). A solution of 0.02 moles of.Ph P in 10 ml of C6H6
is added to a solution of 0.02 moles of BrCH2COC(COOC2H 5) 14'1VHC6'4
H R) in 10-
15 ml Of C06, it is mixed at ~j20* for 10 to 12 hours, the precipitate is
separated, washed with C6H6 and crystallized from the mixture Of C6H6 and
acetone to obtain I (R', the melting point in *C are presented) R = Ph:
H(Ia), 144; 7r-Me (Ib), 143; -,r-Me (1c), 146; ir-Cl (1d), 167-8; IT-COOLMe (Ie),
177-8; w-N02, 135-6; 2-Mfe-5-N02, 146. By a reaction in dimethylformamide,
I (R = CH20H) is obtained (R' and the melting point in *C are presented):
w-CL, 141-2; 2-Me-5-~I()2, 140. The Ia-e In a concentration of 0.1% have 60
to 100% activity with respect to greenbug (Toxoptera gratalnum). The I has
law activity
Pb~ticidei'st~
USSR UDC 632.95
PROTOPOPOVA, G. V., DZYUBAY, A. D., RrYDALOVA,,-.L.__I. GOLIK G. A., and
SHOKOL, V. A.
"Insecticidal and Acariasicidal Properties of the Esters of Phosphazo-
methylphosphonic Acid"
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiological Effects of
Compounds, Republic Interscience Symposium), Vyp 4, 1972, pp 11-13 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, No 4(11), 1973, Mstract No 4N603 by
T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: The esters Eof phosphazomethylphosphonic acid under laboratory
conditions demonstrate inciecticidal and acariasicidal. properties of a contact
and systemic nature. Of the compounds studied, 1%e11(O)(0Et)N=P(0isVPr)3
compound I) showed the strongest contact effect -- SK50 = 1.78 in 3 days
for rice wee,.-!Is and 0.39 -41or 8zain aphids. Contact insecticidal activity
was increased by using iso-Pr in the trialkoxyphosphazo group. Comp. I in
a 0.05% concentration results in 96%'mortality of the mite Tetranychus
urtical on the second dav.
-Lid
USSR UDC 632.95
FROTOPOPOVA, G. V., REYDALOVA L. I., DZMAN, A. D., ICLYAVKD, L. I., DOROSEI-
MMO, V. V., MIKHAYLYtf NKO, SHOKOL, V. A., DBF*~ACH, G. 1.
"Insecticidal Activity of Esters of bis-(3-arylcarbamido) phosphoric and
thiophosphoric Acids"
Fiziol. aktiva. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active
Materials. Republic Interdepartmental,Collec,tion),, 1972, vyp. 4, pp 9-11
(from RZH-Khimiya, No 5 (11), 1973, Abstract No 5N579)
Translation: A study was made of the insecticidal activity of esters with
the formula ROP-(X)(NRCONHR')2 (I) (X = 0 or S; R = alkyl, aryl; R' = Ph,
C6114SCN--v, a-pyridyl) for rice weevils, housefly larvae and imago and
~T. greenbugs. The I containing the SCH-group have the highest insecticidal
activity, and among them the activity rises on going from the -methyl to
the propyl aad isopropyl radicals.
0i t"Cl 91
UDC 61-%.835.35
IIYPFRBARtC CIMXMF-R 10(SIVIAR-l'
I-e-
LArticlo by ~. A. Glukhov, F. R. ChernyaWhovskiy, Id
f thu A.11Z~T-oli i`e"iontM7F-iTe-se9-r-ah 1nnFt11tA-+-
4.1 ~11-7 H. trums n t Manufacturing, Moscow; Moscow, Hoditsin
.414i)yA Tekhmika, Ru-sion, No 3. 1971, pp 36-4o]
A Targe nu=!~cr Of experimental end clinical investi-
gntions durine t1i, la!5t decade have demonstrated the ruture
poAs,J,!:iilJtie6 fo:r applying tho therapeutic method or hyper-
baric oxygenution in various fields of medicinc~ Th.) morhod
providas the requ.4red canditlons for it rapid and effectivu
increase in tlv~ part.-,11 pre-saure of physically diliit;od oxy-
gen vnd an incroase,I iltres5 Gradient and diffusion rate or
Oxygen between the blood ond hypoxic tissues.
There is nc:~ in opinion lit U1,, ,pncial literature
rueardioi(, the adviSztbility of applying hyperbirie oxyeenn-
,lorlel axy(-n deficiencies or
tAun in casas of A-~iito ajj~j x-c-t,
cJ1J`t'or.!vtL origin, crvtnin inz'cctioii~ proce~4.q4)ii iind other
'~fi (1'~ t'ut-j"-- -1d C.ftditicn. 01,
their o'PI'lieatiOrt, hyp~rbSric chnmbers are used Vor therat-
pevitic 4ttid surCical pPocodures its well as for radiation
therapy,
One-person ihrapf-utir, 0%ambi--rs rule out Lhe simul-
ranpotis protience af modical per4orinal and patiant~ and thAn
fLICLOr 11111itS th~ ocolit, of theritpeutic and
reanim~tlon moa3urem hiri.rqr Ityporbaric oxyCenation. Largo
pru,-urv ch~tmbvrs -`~sijpied Lo include medical poroorine-I and
to permit roanitea-Zon procedures broaden the possibjlititl.~
Of treatment when t,~JO SCriOuS1106s Of tht,- COnditLon retlitires
tlkt~ !W--:ivv of ph'--rician or nurse (ror ox~xmjil.' duritig the
po~t.vp'-rativ' pv-:.~-J Tho def-It"O'llity or it phyNiciall's
"'I 11i-Y
ISO he C a, d y t tim?, to d., Ine tnd f rth ,, proc,,s.-q clin-
'or civtaln wull its tu chuck
- 5
020 UNCLASSIFIED- PR'CESSING DATE--13NOV70
'ELY
TATLE-THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFJkENE-~GIC APPARATUS OF THE HEART IN MATU.'
AND IMMATUPELY BORN ANIMALS -U-
~AUTHOIR-(02)-GCVYRIN. V.4. REYDLERt RtMI:
:,:.CCUNITRY OF I-*llF0--USSR
-SOURCE-ZHURINAL EVULYUTSICINNOY 8 1 OKH 1,4111FIZIOLOGI f, 1970s VOL 6, NR 2,
pp 198-203
]-:0.ATE PU3LISHE0 ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-61OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
I CTAGS--HEAi~T IMUSCLE, CATECHOLAMIlli- ~~GU[NEA PIGi RAT, RA3BIT,
E,43RYOLOGYt SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS-SYSTEM NORADRENALIN
CGNTROL ARK!-.NG--NO PESTRICTIONS
-DL
ICUMENr CLASS--U;NlCLASSIF Ir-O
'PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0368 s,rE P140--UR 03 8 5/7?)/ 006 1002 019 8 10203
CIRC ACCESSION' NO-AP0132597
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--L3NFJV70.
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP013259-1
A~ D[ ES HAVE BEEN MA[ E ON THE
;ST"AC.T/EXTRACT--(U) CP-0- ABSTi-.A'T STU L)
E N T Cl* CATECHULA7 fi\.ES IN
DISTRI-BUTIGN OF AD'~ENERGIC FIBLI S A.,,. 0 TH;: COPiT,
T 4
tHE CARDIAC' MUSCLE GF MATURELY (GUINEA PIGI AND I' IMATURELY GORN (RAT,
AT -F PC -iTAL
R4351TJ ANIMALS VAP I (JU STAG S GF EMBi YGNIC A w: STN' t
DE V E LO P,"I zPl T.- CAT EC HULA,14 LNES WERE DETERMINED BY THE' (IF CULER AND
FLOD I NG ( 16 ADRENEkGIC F16ERS q1"RE REVEALED AFTER FALK A~0) HILLARP
_C~JT-~,JTC`L A'D 61CCHEMICAL. DATA NDICATE IHAT ELEMENTS OF THE
11.3) ii I S rn I "
SYAPATHET1C, NERVOUS SYSTIE,'4 APPEAiR, IN THE HEAR'T OF THE fktfl,~~',ALS S10-11-11-E-0
DUPING THE SEU)ND HALF D;~ GESTATION, ORIGIN-ALLY 'r)-jEy AizE
Itc: ATi PA "D ONLY LATEr~ ON, IN T'ri;: VENTkICLFS, 1401-ADRENALIN 'WAS FOUND
IN RABBIT'S CAROIAC NuSCLE fji,i Thi: 14TH DAY OF 'EMB'K ~JGEI,41--S[S , wHEN
ADRENEqGIC FIBEi~.S l,FPF iNd-T YET RrEVEALE0, TO ]HE END OF l.")ESIATION, THE
-COINITENT OF IN T-iE HEA4T OF THE GLlINEAj'[G AHOJINTS TO
50PERCEAT AN'D ]HAT 01: THE RABBIT, TO 20PERCEINT OF 1"HE LEVEL OBSERVE'D IN
THE ADRENERGICAPPARAWS IN THE GUINE-A PIG
ADULT. ANIMALS* FOR1,14TiON OF
IS ACCOMPLISHED TO THE END JF THE 1ST WEEK GF POSTNATAL LIFEt WHEREAS IN
-6TH WEEKS. FACILKTY: lliSTITUTE OF
THE.RABBIT, ONLY To THE 5
li ILO(~Y AND BIUCHEMISTRYj USSR ACA01-MY OF SCIENCESI
EVOLUTIONARY Ri YSIC.
LENINGRAD*
ii-411 L AS f E 1)
USSR UDC: 51
REYD14M, R. M.
"On One Problem of Minimizing the Cost of an Operational Monitoring
System!'
V sb. Operativn. uor. proiz-vom (Operational Control of Production-
collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1971o pp 13-24 (from RZ-b-Kiber-
netika No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4V458)
Translation: A set of given territorially distributed objects each having
a number of nonitorable outputs is considered together with the set of
locations for possible installation of centralized monitoring facilities.
The problem is formulated within the framework of discrete progrwmine,;
the method-of "branches and boundaries" is used for the solution. Au-
thor's abstract.
USSR uDc 620.103.4
MMYAKAYEV, L. 14.1 DIUMNI111, G. it., DALISOV, V. B., lpl~-;OYIXIOEIM, L. A.
MMOROVA, T. 1". , and R17,YFER1 A- A# I Moscou Aviation Institute ir ni
Sergo OrdzhonJJJ1Ld_-o
"Corrosion Resi6tance ol Diffusicn Chrore Plated Steel In Cer "-n Ye~iiums"
Moscowt Zashchita Yetallov, Vol 9, No 11 Jan-Feb 73, pp 66-70
Abstracti A study ucz no-de of the corrosion behavior, of cinvome plated C-tools
iii a series of indurtlrj~l agr;:c-_sive modim. Specimen-_ k)--;, carbon steels
(brands 35 and 45) and of OKh?11T5T aus-t-lenitic-ferritic olass --teel wero
chromated acco-.,:din,g to a technolo._gy developcd by the Ch,.Ur of Aviation Sci('nce
of Eetals of 1`-.'o:3cmr Avlatlon Irstitute; their diffusion layer was X-X--y-
analyzed and its thichnesr. zrd microhardness iae,~._-uxcd. Corrosion res-istanco
curves of bm- id 45 oteel befo-ra emiz! after dif4ft:-,_-on p1ating at 1100 lor
10 hr-, show thau L1
L diffunion chro,-.atlng protects brand 45 steel corzzc~~ian
in a 15?11 solution of tart-aric acid and, in a 3,;v' nolution of table Salt, but
does not raliably 1-=,toct it, a conc.~,,nt=.tcd freon salution uidell, u0t-d
in refriE;eratLng plants at orcrating conditions of 100 C; and 6.0 at. "Iesvilts
of corrosion testc-, w-,der industrial conditions of up to tuo years duration
q of brand 35 steel -and U'J1217i5T steel, chi7xv-01cd and not ch-rol,,tated, az~, chown.
The corrosion mte of 'u-mrd 35 steel --ubjected to the action of an af,Erosslve
1/2
USSR
HULYAKAYEV, L. 11-1., et al.t Zashchita Metallov, Vol 9, No Ip Jan-Feb 73,
pp 66-70
medium for up to 0572 hrs with a diffusion coating is ten ti.-.es lower than
without a ccating and approzimately equal to the corrooion rate of CICI~21 1;5T
stainless steel in this medium., The usd of a chrozatod diffusion coa-",jn~
to increase the corrosion resistance of OM-21il5T proved to b-- of little
effect. Two figures, two tablest five bibliographic references.
2/2
AW A
. .........
USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094
AKSEL'RUD, G. A., ABRAMOV, V. YA., SDIENISHIN, YE. It., REYRIAN, E. D., SAWVOY,
G. T.
"Kinetics of Extraction of Alkali from Sodium Ferrite"
Tr. Wes. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta alyumin., Ma n. i elektrodn. r)rom-sti
(Works of the All-Union Scientific lZese4rch and Planning and Design Institute
of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 82-84 (from
RZh-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract.No 4G143)
Translation: A study was made of the kinetics of extractiua Na 0 under various
2
temperature conditions during decomposition of sodium ferrite by water as
applied to leaching bauxite cakes. The limiting stage of the given process
is established, and values of the diffusion coefficients are determined.
There is 1 table.
87
Z Z-1, ~,
USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094
AKSEL'RUD, G. A., ABRX-IOV, V. YA., REYFLAN, E. D., SEMENISHIN, YE. M. , G=~ITS-
KAY A, N. A.
"Extraction of Sodium Aluminate in Capillary Models"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i nroyektn. in-ta alyumia., magn. i elektrodn. prom-sti
(Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design Institute
of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 85-90 (from
RZh-Metallurgiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract Yo 4G142)
Translation: Results are presented from a study of the process of extracting
sodium aluminate by solutions of various concentration at temperatures of 60,
75,and 95'. The values of the diffusion coefficient of sodium aluminate are
calculated on the basis of processing the experimental data. An explanation
is presented for the nature of variation of the magnitudes of the diffusion
coefficients based on the Na O-Al 0-11 0 system. There are 3 illustrations
and I table. 2 2 3 2
~kNVA 4
USSR UDC. 669.295.046.43
REYFM~kli, E. D., ILIICHEV, V. A., ZOTIKOVA, A. N., LIVIN, 1. B.
"Mathematical Model of the Process of Chlorination of 11itanium-Containing
Materials in a Fluidized Bed"
Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Niagn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti [Works
of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Magne-
sium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 72,.pp. 196-200. (TransJated from Refer-
ativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 C212 by the authors).
Translation: Problems of mathematical modeling of processes of chlorination in
a fluidized bed are presented. A mathematical model of the process is suggested
for two basic technological modes. The ade4uacy of this model for processes
occurring in actual apparatus in the mode of complete assimilation of Cl is
demonstrated. The model developed allows automatic control systems to be develop-
ed for the process of chlorination of materials containing Ti in a fluidized bed.
Ifigs.
2
USSR
UDC 669.71.053.4.094
AKSEL'RUD, G. A., ABR&NIOV, V. YA., REYFIMY, E. D., Sv~-WISHIN, YE. M.,
DUDKG, T. A.
"Mathematical Model of the Diffusion Counter Flow Process of Leaching Alumina-
Containins Cakes"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyelctn. in-ta alyumin., magn. i clektrodn. prom-sti
Works of the All-Union Scientific Researcli and Planning and Design Institute
of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 96-102 (from
RZJv-Me talluFEiLa o AG137)
No 4, Apr 71, Abstract N
Translation: A mathematical model. of the diffusion counter-fimi process of
leaching large-fraction cakes is proposed. A method and inn example of cal-
culating the diffusion counter-flow process of leaching bauxite cak-ea in a
percolation unit are presented. There are 3 illustrationg and I table.
USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094
AKSEL'RUD, G. A., ABM-IOV, V. YA., DU`DKO, T. A., MYFIMN., E. D., SE',1U-:Z,1ISHI1T,
YE. H.
"Kinetics of Leaching Bauxite Cakes"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i provektn. in-ta alyumin., magn. i elektrodn. prom-sti
(Porks of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning. and Design Institute
of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 91-95 (from
M-Metallurgiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4C140)
Translation: The kinetics of extracting sodium aluminate from various frac-
tions of bauxite cakes in the 45-95* temperature range are investigated. 'rhe
diffusion coefficients of sodium aluminate are determined, and their dependence
an the temperature variation is found. The characteristics of the mechanism
of leaching of the cakes are established. The values of the diffusion co-
efficient found in this study can be used when calculating counterflow processes
and equipment. There are 3 illustrations and I table.
F OWN H
-A i
1 X-9 09TAINVA. SINGLE SILICON CARBIDE CRYSTALS IN THE CUBIC VERSION (6-SIC)
AND ~, E STUDY OF TIMIR STRUCTURE
lArtir.14 by Rc7fMnn, H. ?.. rrokor,yeva, V. G. foin. L, A, 7!1140-y.. L-,N
ShvRol'kava. M cov, 11-ollbl,.k. III 51,p I- I sint'r.
Atallov I Plenok. 9 7s,
R.::' an, "-1, 1. 77
A t.dy wna the r -t3-tftit1= si=;:'=
bide cryntala by thermal reductinn of tqt'va"r-w mixtuxe. ualalt ttthyL tr-
chloromilane-toluene (Vatto C;Si ~ 1).
Dy using the 04 radioisotope, the participation of an addition2l car-
U.I.-Contmining compound Introduted Into the vere"am rituture tit the reaction
I formation Of the 0-ailicon carbide vas de~-*notroted.
r%e optimal cond.tttatia for -.YowtAt of pj$aty st"ItIt trwatals. utth dt"n-
*ion* of the mirror surface reaching 4 om' In individual comes vere de-
flned Do the basis of the #town cryntala, thle patut-co-titatt and diffuse
light diodes and also barrier- I wyer pho toetemants war* manufacturto.
X-ray diffraction and alottron dIffraction studios -ore used to demor,
r to the theoretical possibility of Obtaining perfect C17stals by the Indt-
a
et:d. Lvothod.
USSR
UDC E537.226+537.3~l-]-.331:[~,37i,rl?5-1
So'~rl? T"
,
"Determining Certa;ll of 11-Type Silicon Carb
"
lde C
t
l
J
a
s
rys
Sth. nauch. tr. 7ech.
Wor"m Of: "'!'Cscow :!;",
_.
_ 2,
u;-r; :
"
__ vening Divi-slo-.0,
1971, pp 23-36 P7h 'o 12
Dec 7131
illlalra
t N
, i
,
,
o
Transl&tio-jj: T IL:
0-- the ~.Il C`f-~~-t =nd ei~-
trical CQ7','l-,'IC~'_"v.'~_-v
varied at rccm
-CO
from 270 1-o
IJ- -L:
as de-termin
valul.:
valuc!-~ 1-
20-251
.
p on
1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--LO4 TEMPERATURE PHOTOLUMINESCENCE OF ALPHA SIC,bli,SINGLE CRYSTALS
-U-
AUTHOR-(05)-LISITSA, M.P*t KRASNOV, YU,,S,., ROMANENKOt V.):.~ vk E:4- Pl A N v m . B .
SERGEYEV, O.T.
,_-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-,.SOURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970t 28(3), 492-7
ZATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-~.~.,~SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
!TOPIC TAGS--PHOTOLUMINESCENCE, LUMINESCENCEt SILICONt SINGLE CRYSTAL
-CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0921 SIEP NO--UR/0051/70/028/003/0491/0497
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ1523
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING GATE--30OCT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0121523
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LOW TEMP. (20DEGREESK)
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE OF THE ALPHA SIC 16H) SINGLE CRYSTALS ALLOYED WITH N
AND AL IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE PRESENCE OF TWO SERIES OF EMISSION BANDS
CORRESPONDING TO THE RECOMBINATION IN THE DONOR ACCEPTOR PAIR. THE
NEUTRAL N ATOM DOES NOT ACT AS THE CEMTEk OF THE RADIATIVE RECOMSINATION
IN SUCH CRYSTALS,
I
1/2 014 UNCLASSIPIE~D PROCE
SSING DArE--160CT70
TITLE-COk~,ELATION BETWEEN THE DENSITY OF ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS AND THEIR
MOLAR CONCENTRATION -U-
AUTHOR--REYKHARL)Tt A.A. or Jl#
",COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
:.,SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970l 4412) 437-9
"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROLYTE, SPECIFIC DENSITY? PARAMETERy SOLVENT, SOLUTION
:KINETICS
~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRA#ME--1995/1283 STEP NQ--UR/0076/70/04'f/00210437/0439
:.CIRC ACCESSION NO-00116745
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE-160CT70
014 UNCLASSIFIED~~
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116745
~~.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONCEPT OF THE REPLACEMENT
'0' REPLACED BY I
COEFF. (K SUBR) DEFINED AS THE N - OF MOLES OF SOLVENr
..MOLE OF SOLUTE IN THE FORMATION OF SOLNS. IS INTRODUCED, EQUATIONS ARE
THE D. D. TO K SUBR AND OTHER SOLN,
~DERIVED FORITHE RELATION OF NGRADr USSR-
-PARAMETERS. FACILITY: GOS. INST. PRIKL. KHIM., LENIj
-IF-[ ED
-71,2.2101:53
UDC 678.ol:678 029.-5:669:678
KAMMI, M. M., YAMIVATI, V. P., IETR4, A. YA.,: SOBOLVVS-KIY CH. A.)
~YA-j DZENIS, 1-1. YA-~ MAGIS, I. ZH-, and K.
Netal-loplastics Based on Modified Polyethylene"
lbscow, Plasticheskiye Yassy, Rlo 10, 1972, PP 31-33
MhLERS L.
Abstract: The technological process of the production of metalloplastics is
based on therm. 1 contact [plating) betveen a pretreated metal base and a filyz
of modified polyethylene. Optiral ranges of the inportant -parar-eters influenc-
ing the properties of met-alloplastics are as fallows: teMT)er--`%-1ure of themal
contact -- 200-250OC; duration of the contact -- 30-60 sec; filler contcnt --
8-10 vol-~. The surface of the netal base is cleaned, p-reheated aml -passed
ied polyethvlene
through a set of rollers Vnere the initial contact with modif
Occurs 4
is made. Final bonding n an induction heatin.~; chancer. Me I- erial
obtained -- the unil-a-veral off bil-ate-ral retalloplastic -- shows higr1h anticor-
rosive properties. it can rne processed by sevei-al methods such as bendinn-
foldirg, or die at=,.ping- Surfaces can be Joined toget-l-,er by welding or foldiv,r
ds. This mteriall is Jdeally~sui
an,d other metho ted f,.Yr prc,luction of equi-,.ment
-ould
resistant to chemical agents, such as storage or sedirtmt.;- ~an tan!,~- It c
-or production of special pipe lines, ventilation syqter's, etc. D1.1v to
bq used
1/2
69
USSPI
MNIN M. M., et al., Plasticheskiye Massy, No 10, 1972, PP 31-33
the ability of produicin'- colored surface coatings, it could also be used in
automobile, airplane or ship buildiji-- industry as vell as for construction of
U
furniture or specialized equiprent.
A
USSR UDC 532,591.001-5
NIMYLOvA, N. A., ("andidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,
Engineer
"Experimental Investigation of the Transformation of Sing16 Wave on
Obstacles"
Moscow, Gidratekhnicheskoye Stroitellstvo, No 11, November 1970, PP 35-38
Abstract: In the article am presented the results of an experimental
laboratory investigation of the interaction of single waves irith trapezoidal
obstAclea having different tilopes of the head surface. The pwTooe of the
research vas to study the transformation of single waves when approaching the
obstacle and vhen pouring over it. The results ray be iised for natural
conditions in calculating the volume of water pouring aver the obstacle and
the height of the -layer that is pouring over; formulas for provisional calcu-
lations are presented. 6 fi&res, 1 table,, 3 bibliographic exitries.
1/1
112 Oil U114CLASSI FIED PROCESSING.DATE--04DEC70
TITLE-TRI, AND HEXASUBSTITUTED BENZENES -U-
AUTHOR-1021-REYKHSFELD, V.O., LEYN, B.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
264089
".:-'-REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZOORET., PROM, OBRAITSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970#
_~_:~OATE PUBLISHED--03MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
,.,-.TOPIC TAGS--BENZENE DERIVATIVEP ACETYLENE HYDROCARBONP CHEMICAL-PATENT,
CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
~CONTROL MARKING-t-40 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0843 srEV NU--URI'0482/7!1)/00(3/,300/0000/0000
CfRC ACCESSION NO--AA0136277
'm m"ol -m ". rm 'ffl""tmVVH' m M.-
at A n"m n. 'm
PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
212 Oll UINCLASS I FI ED Ll
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AAOt36277
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE T[TLE COMPDS. ARE PREPD. BY
0 ~: M
.C Y C L 0 T R I A- E 111 Z AT 10 IONOt AND 015UBSTITUTED ACETYLENESo RESP., BY
REFLUXING 1 NA SOLVENT OVER 1-30 EQUIVS~.: BISKROTYLNICKUHALIOES)o
FACILITY.- LENINGRAOSKIY TEKHNOLOGICHESKEY l,'14STIT:UT [M. LENSOVErA.
UNCLASSI F IEO
112 022 UNCLAS SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--KINETICS OF ETHYL ACRYLATE TRANSESTERIFICATICN BY ALLYL AND ISOAMYL
.-ALCOHOLS ON KU-2-8 CATION EXCHANGER -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-FILIPPOV, N.A.j YAVSHIT$t G.P.9 REYKIiSFELO, V.O.
C. DUN TRY OF INFO~-USSR
:SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. ILENtNraAD) 1970, 43(2)9 467-70
-,DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~JOPIC TAGS-- ESTER I FIC AT ION, ACRYLATEo ALCOHOL, CATION EXCH4NGE RESIN,
DEHYDRATION, ACTIVATION CNERGY, DIELECTRIC CONSTANT, REACTION KINFTICS
:..~CONTROL MARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1421
ACCESSION-NO--AP0116868
STEP NO--UR/0030/70/0431002/0467/0470
UNCLASS IFTED
--230CT70
212 022 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0116868
ABSTRACTI-EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. EFFECT OF TEMP. AND QUANTITY OF
CATION EXCHANGER ON THE RATE OF TRANSESTERIFICA110N 13F ET ACRYLATE (1)
BY ALLYL (1-1) AND ISOAMYL (111) ALCS. AND ON THE RATE OF DEHYDRATION OF
I IWAS STUDIED AT 60-900EGREES. RATE CONSTS. WERE CALCD. THE
ACTIVATION ENERGIES OF THE DEHYDRATION OF It AND OF TRANSESTERIFICATION
OF I BY 11, AND OF TRANSESTERIFICATION OF I BY III WERE 241 15.2, 14.6
KCAL-MOLE, RESP. RATE CONSTS. INCREASED LINEArKLY,WITH QUANTITY OF THE
CATION EXCHANGER. LINEAR DEPENDENCE WAS FOUND BETWEEN LOGARITHM OF -
-.~LIHIT'SORPTION OF THE ALCS* BY CATION'EXCHANGER AND DIELEC. CONSTS. OF
THE ALCS. RELATION IS CONSIDERED BETWEEN DIELEC, CONST.s LIMIT
SORPTION, AND REACTION ACTIVITY OF THE,STUDIED ALCS. FACILITY:
LENINGRAD, TEKHNOL.._lNS_T. IM, LENDSOVETA, LENINGRAD,, -USSR.
1/Z 009 UNCLASSIHED" PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-HUMOGENEOUS CATALYTIC HYoROSILYL.ATION IN THE PRESENCE OF PLATINUM
-U-
STYRENECOMPLEXES,
~AUTHOR-103)-REYKHSFELD, V.0., ASTRAKHANOVt M.I.v XAGANv YE.G.
,-CGUNTRY OF INF(3--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 19Mt 40(3) 9 169e---
DATE PUBLISHED--70
AREAS-CHEMISTRY
JOKE TAGS-PLATINUA.COMPLEXv ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNUP STYRENEv CHLORINE9
METHYLENE
.__.CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~~:PROXY-REEL/FRAME-200010883 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/040/003/0699/0699
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124546
UNCLASSIFIED
I affm a I I WAR 0lwmgiw a - N__ mull lull Mo. I I PIP I ~ MIT RR I IT"I _11 I m
212 ~009 UNCLASSIr-,IED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124546
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REACTION Of" PHCIA:Cfi SUS2 AND ITS
PYCLP PYO SU82 N9 PtME, 2,4%ME SUB2, OR PvME0 DERIVS. IN THE FORM OF PT
COMPLEXES OF TYPE (ZPTCL SUB21 suBz wiTH MESIH&L SU82 IN PHSICL SUB3 AS
SOL VENT WAS STUDIED. THE PRESENCE OF ANY SuBS,rjroENr IN THE STYRENE
COMPGNENT INCREASED THE RATE OF REACTION IN THE ORDER H, P*CL, Zlzt,ME
SU82v PfME, P,MEO IN THE SERIES OF LIGANDS. THE RATE Of HYDR05ILYLATION
CAN-BE RELATED TO HAMMET CONSTSo OF THESE SUBSTITLIENTS, BY A U SHAPED
CURVE WITH A MIN. AT THE STYRENE COMPLEX. THE INCREASE OF REACTION RATE
OF PHCH:CH SUB2 WITH MESINCL SUBZ WITH INCREASING STABILITY OF THE PT
COMPLEX WITH THE INDICATED OLEFINS IS AN ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF THIS
REACTION RAKING A HOMOGENEOUS CATALYTIC RGUTE ON PT CATALYSTS IN WHICH A
PT OLEFIN COMPLEX ACTS AS THE INTERMEDIATE.
USSR
UDC 599.32:591.5
_REYMQV___ and KARABEKOV, M., Complex Institute of Natural Sciences, Kara-
Kalpak Branch, Academy of Sciences, Uzbek SSR
"Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of the House Mouse and
Short-Tailed Bandicoot Rat Under Different Ecological Conditions in the
.Amu-Dar'ya Delta"
Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1971, pp 46-48
Abstract: House mice (Mus musculus) and short-tailed bandicoot rats (Nesokia
Indica) of natural and synanthropic populations are very much alike in the
lower reaches of the Amu-Dar'ya. Both are found in great numbers in reed
beds, tamarisk thickets, near ponds and irrigation ditches, sometimes in
alfalfa fields, in orchards, and (the mice in particular) in human dwellings,
warehouses, and other enclosed places. The relative weight of the internal
organs of the mice and rats living under natural conditions lit greater than
that of the synanthropic animals and the cardiac, hepatic, and renal indexes
are higher.
41
USSR UDC: 51:621.391
"On the Problem of Stability of an Optimum Basis"
Ufa, Mat. metody v ekon. issled.--sbornik (Mathematical Methods
in Economics Research--collection of works), 1971, pp 57-59 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 10, Oct 72,, abstract No IDV508)
[No abstract]
USSR we 62q.78,io5.o76.6
LOY
"Concerning the Optimal Transfers, with Respect to Performancep of the
'Point With Variable Mass From an Elliptical Orbit to a.Parabolic Orbit"
UCh. Zap. Tsentr, Aero-Gidrodinamich. In-ta (Scientific hotes of the Central
Aerohydrbdynamic Institute), Vol 2. Vo 3p 1971, pp 110-116 (from Referativyy
Zhurnal, Raketostroyniye, No 12j Dee 71, Abstract No 12.41.97)
Translationt The article deals with the optimal passaVs, with respect to
perfon=ce speed, of a point with variable mass under the influence of a con-
stant controlling force from orbits of given energy to a parabolic orbit in a
Newtonian gravItational field. The direction of the controlling force is
selected as guidance, and by means of the principle of the r4aximum, the for-
Rulated optinization problem is reduced to a second-onior boundary-value pro-
blem, which is solved on an electronic digital computer. It Is shown thai to
each extremal solution of the transfer from an initial circular orbit, there
correspond two extrez-al solultions of transfer from an initial elliptical oehit,
the functional in one of the solutions changing monotonously as the initial
eccentricity is increased, and there is an optimal value of the initial
eccentricity. In the appendix is presented a genexal method of obtaining two
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USSR UDC 621.375.4
BROVCHENKO, Ye. N., REYNBOT, A. Ye., DOVZIIENKO, V. N.
"An Active Low-Frequency RC-Filtexil
Kiev, Izvestiya V`UZov Radiotekhuika Vol 15, No 1, Jan 72, pp 130-132
Abstract: An active low-frequer-ey RC-filter is described which realizes
a fourth-order transfer function by using identical lov--Q elements. The
frequency response of the filter approximates a fourth-order Butter-vorth
function Vnich has a maximum Q at the poles of 1.31. The filter can be
used in the frequency band up to 20 kHz. : Honuniformity of the frequency
response in the passband of the filter is no greater th*.n 3 dB, attenua-
tion when tuned an octave off from the cutoff frequency is at. least 20 dB,
input impedance is at least 20 kQ, output impedance is no nop,- than 500 .12,
and thn maydinwn ii1put rijiptij. Js 2V. 'The tranofer fwicti.on itj glvcri along.,
with the coordinates of' its poleBi A schc=tIc circuit of one possible
realization of the filter is preeented incorporating three 1,P15A tran-
sistors and a D810 diode. The sequence to be followed in tunimg the
filter is described. One figure, bibliography of one title.
USSR tTDC 523.16L
YESEPKINA, N. A., PETRUN'KIII, V. Yu., SOBOLEVA, N. S., and REYNER, A. V.
"Polarization Observations in an kitenna of Variabla Profile"
Gor'kiy, Izvestiva.VUZ-Radi-offtika, Vol 14, No 8, 1971, Tip 11.49-1159
Abstract: A method is considered for eliminating parasitic polarization in
antennas of variable profile through the use of a -rid of curved wires. A
description is also given of experiments performed at the Large Radiotele-
scope of the Pulkova Observatory to verify the effectiveness of the new
design and the conclusions -reached by the authors. Equations ara d,~rived
for determining the shape of the grid wires on the ba:iis of an earlier piper
written by the first author named above (Radiotelchnika i elektronika, 6, No
12, 1961, page 1947). To design the arid~, the authors use the _f syn-
thesis method, in uhich the antenna is assumed to be excited by a plane
wave with constant polarization. This Permits determination of the field
polarization at a given surface close to the focal plane. 'I"ie grid -uhich
would permit the synthesis of the field distribution found by this method
is then chosen. Me authors thank- G. IM. Tinioleyeva for her Inssistance,
consisting of observation of solar circular polarizatiou with the grid. The
authors are connected with the Chief Astronomical Observatory.
4062
uR o482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chentical, Derwent,
'4
234642 FIASTIC c2g~ZNM MSS MWOULD comprises a
split"caue 1'with'a.,ronner ind a de.-
4N
mountable shaped cavity 2 maA4 of rubber with a
slit,3. The cavity, is taken out from the carqass
when the poured plastic is so.lidified, and is opened
up along the:sllt.
AUTHORS: Beylin, A. M.; Reynsb A. M.; Bondar', M. Yu.-;
Ripman, D. akunin, V. W:-,P'41Fand Gqlavkov, G. V.
1.9750185
REYMK, G,.I.
"Program-for Expansion of Fields of Meteorological Elements into Series
Using a System of Generalized Spherical Functions"
Tr. GI. Geofiz. Observ. [Works.of Main Geophysical Observatory], No 289,
1971, pp 39-46, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3,
-1972, Abstract No 3 V552 by the author).
Translation: An algorithm and program are presented for expansion of me-
teorological fields with respect to a system of generalized spherical func-
tions. The Fourier coefficients are calculated using the Simpson formula.
Programs for restoration are presenzed for the known spectrum for scalar
and vector fields on a hemisphere and for the earth, The programs can be
used: 1) for hydrodynamic prediction of weather; 2) in mathematical models
of the general circulation of the atmosphere; 3) for spectral analysis of
vector fields of the wind and tensor fields.of turbulent stresses.
UOC% 614.23:616/616
'y J~,Nr= IN
SOME ASPEt,'Y% Of THE, WORK DONE BY A HEAD SPECIALIST AT AN
O?LAST OF PUBLIC IMMMI
f-C-1 Mr-u.c .., 6
[Articlo. by h,rF..R-_3,sh Honored PhySiCiAn of Ka:nhh SSR* Fast Kazakhstan
Oblair naps If,: fle.1ti, (he3dod by L.K. DotijAnka) , Ust'-Kanena-
s-,orak; M4%c:r4, Sovetsknya Runstay'. No 5, 1971, submitted
16 Septtmbar 1970. pp 11-131
More than 20 ya~,rs have parsed since the institute of Head Specialist*
was organize-3 in public health agencies. In view of the specialization of
services And consilderablu growth of the nclt~uor~ of therapeutic And prophy-
lartic, inbtitutlznA th4~ir operntion has Altered ransidera1zly. Under such
circuriAutncrl; the for=s tiad mathad.4 of admint4tracton effocted Ly chief
6pecialiorok c,)L;ld not help hut also berome altorc-
In uddition to the chief surgeon of the oblast departmenc of public'
health, there appeared a cancl&.rAble numher of so-called non-staff head
upeclalS*tn in various surgical fields. Hownver, their role in adminiqtr4-
tion of the uvrvi~e renalned noEligible. More aftert they enwrtod, in the
role ~~r coauituit~. Tt~ Idck of caardiant4tar, of tiAeir i4etivities
ilid not h.~Ip thv~~ r-elve --h- upon vn,,m. A,
the ..I-, Z!- axpan,lon Of the 1-.,,Lw-rk .! otirsical insti-
Ell-iOnZ dZ0F oot port~i! the Chief StlrF~C-OR t(I ViStt all Of Lhom.
In in j~,c qttunt for m,)re rationAl -.e3-.n of odministering the
~urglcal ~rrv:cc, %~i~ rgnni=cd a surgical counLil at 010 Oblast def-rtMent
at pu-blit health vh=c fkmetion vas to investigate th. Incidence of surgical
pathology In tho oblasr, tn w3pervise the Activities of all surgical
fn~LiLutlorn. to investig,tii the czusci; of postoperative cunplioariuns and
de'lti-, ani to scliti."- to retluce them, to develop recommendations
for further clevllopirent (of the service, 'the deciqlons Adopt,d by the council -v-,
art, npprov,-d by the h-:d of the nhl;tst department of publ!c health. Their
inDlemer.catic-n is man;~.,,t~~vy for all p,tMic health A"6 rherapo,,ti~ in!1LILUt1,,%
fi,iminintrat.r. in the oblast..
All of the non-;.,ff heat) ourgicnI
etO -r. included in the
USSR
MILYUKOV, Ye. M., REYSHAKHRIT A. TOLSTOY, M. N.
"Liquation Nature of Activator Segregation in Glasses"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 12, No 2, 1970, pp 525-527
Abstract: There is no data on liquation which -may cause c-Ilianges in the structure
of aLkali-germanate glasses appearing with variations in the spectroscopic char-
acteristics of neodymium due to changes in the state of the glass. This paper
obtains this data by making and studying electron microscope photographs which
had been spectroscopically investigated in an earlier article. The photomicro-
graphs show that for small alkali metal content, the nature of the nonuniformities
is typical of glasses willich have undergone microliquation. Five such photo-micro-
graphs are reproduced, each for a different composition of Na20 and Ge02. The
results shAq that the conclusions drawn in an earlier pape17 co-auLhored by two
of the writers of the present article (Reyshakhrit and Tolatoy, ZhPS, Vol 12,
lo 3,
% 1970) are valid; the conclusions of the earlier article were obtained on
the basis of spectroscopic researcies. In this paper, the a~-Ltho-,,s conclude
chat the division of thc glarja into phaNes undar Lhe ~iierejliquatl.oti coaditiona
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USSR
MILYL,11COV, Ye. M., et al., Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 12, No 2, 19710, pp 525-527
is accompanied by activator segregation, which can 'we expresscd by changes in its
spectroscopic characteristics. They note.also that the conce-Dt o' micro-hetero-
geneity in the glass structure may explain'the formation of multitypical lumi
nescence centerswithin the limits of the nonuniform widening of the spectral
lines.
212
slow
Acc. N-: Abstracting Service: Ref . Code:
.PO049912: CH- 611-ICAL AB .ST. "P, 0, Fi
103299v Liquatiokpature Olactiva-t-~t segregation in glasses.
jvfjIA,-ukoy. E. ~%T.; Relsbakhrit. . ..L.; To sum IM. N. (!USSR).
Fiz Trerd.-TtTa 199W-R*ar-L'iffa-77(Russ). " in the study of
electron mmmscopk'~hotograohs of alkali germanate, glasses of
vanable con.tpn., ~ activated. ~with Nd, inicr"liquation was
inferred. Sepn, into 2 phases increases as the content of alkali
oxide decreases, independentlyof the nature of the latter. At
the satue time, the fraction of the strongly alk. glass phase
decreases. The phase sepn. under the conditions of micro-
Equation leads to segregation of the activator. A. Libackyj .4
R9EL/FMIE
19801848
USSR uDc 621-317-725
GORELIKOV, N. I., M. Ya. FIGUROVSKIY, Ye. A., TSETENS, V. P.
"Use Of Resistive Circuit Elements in High-Speed Automatic Digital
Voltmeters"
V sb. Mikroprovod i pribory soprotivl. (Micro,,rire and Resistance Devices
--collectioii of works), vYP. 7, Kishinev, 1971, Pp 160-164 (frorr,
-Badiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 71, Abstract No BA299)
Translaticn; The 811thors cotsider the use of serially produced -sis-
tive circuit ci-,!ments in the digitod-axialog convertcril of
automatic digital voJtiTietf-_-r,-,, relations betijeen soirc c";'iaxacter-
istici; of' such voltnieters of the bal.anced type aid thrt parar-eters of'
individual elements of' the converters are die~aussed. RZcornmendations
are pre5ented relative to 'the use of given elements. A. K.
57
and
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'Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
)W034209 CHEMICAL ABST. 7 40
71274q Stability of complexes of zinc and cadmium with
Re
athanalamirtes in aqueous solutions. ' I
JLotask-alava, N7. 1. (Kiev-
Z~. Neon-, Khl-L.-
17
N " 119 0, 1
tiou. of Zn(I 1) and Cd(l 1) with l-lOC2H*AXlj- (L1, (HOC01102SH
j,'), and (110C,140aN' V') vva, studitcl by plf-potentionletry
coust. (pK3) of Zrt cmnp~e-u~.% were
in aq. -,olxts. -lie i
2.62, 2.38, an(] -2.56 and of Cd eomple-ies 2-67, 2.46, and 3.15
for L, L'. and L" coulpNxi-4, rehp. It is asquniptl th'Ut the irl-
Ve3tigated ligands coordinate Via,() along with 1he coordination
via ;N atom, Tile rltetal-O bond IX-comes stronlrer in One order
of ligand: < L' < JJIMJR
REEL/FRAME
19710862
CoatIngs
USSR 1JDC 678.742s678.0103
XOMMIN, A. V., KOPIDLEV, A. and A GUDIMOV, M. H-j
Allw-Union Institute of Aviation Wteriu~lb-
"Effect of the Adhesion Properties of a.Polymer on the Formation and Gas
Pe=eability of Metallized Polywr Film"
Kiev, Fiziko-Xhiaicheskaya Viekbanika Yaterialov, Vol 9, No 6, 1973, pp 33-55
Abstractt A study was made of the gas permeabi.-lity of metal coated polymer
films, and the relationship of pa permeability to the magnitude of adhesion
of the zetal layer to the polymer filz was established. Aluminum coatings
were deposited on inert polymers PTFE (polytetrafluoraethylene) and (polye-
thylene) PE and polar polymers+F1 (polyimide) mad (polyethyloneteraphthalate)
PETF where it was noted that the coefficient of gas permeability of the
aluminum coating was on the order of 1-3 times greater for the inert poly-
mers# which leads to the conclusion that inert rolymers are more porous*
The greatest aluminum coating adhesion strength was noted on the polar poly-
Mers /%43,0 -'-gf/cm2 for PETF and 20,7 kgf/cm for PI), The lom adhesive
strength of aluminum coatings on PTF..',' and rE polymers is due to the ease with
which the metal atoms can aigrate to the substrate surface and form coarse
1/2
USSR
XORYMaN. A. V., et al.f Fiziko-Rhimicheakaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 9j
No 6s 1971, PP 53-55
crystal structures with increased porosity. The adhesive strength of Al
films on inert polymers can be increased by modifying (chemically) the sur-
face layer on PTFE with a ecdium-naphthalene complex and FE - with a
chromium mixture to wake the surface of these polymera1unctionally
adhesively active. Two tables,,seven bibliogrkphie references,
Acc. NA: Abstracting Service:
P0049799 CHEMICAL ABST.J`76
Ref. Code:
I01513n Determining the gas permeability of rubber goods.
I qa7iev, G. .. Barkn,, A. S.; Sotnikov,,~.~.; Faustava D ry -
R4
_2~ (Hi 0g. WIS
Kauvh* Rezina 1 1, A~ cNron~it
used to det. the permeability t a N, H, and CO, at polychlom-
prene (1). natural rubber (11), orIcontainers made of I or 11 bond-
ed with adheqive SV-1. The method is suggested for testing the
quality of bonded joints between plastics, CPJR
USSR uDc.- 621.372.632.8+966.8)
YEFMOV, A. T., REYTI-MI! E. Ya.
"A Wide-Band Circulator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 251031, filed 17 May 68,, published 3 Feb 70 (from
RM-Padiotekhriika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract No 7B167 P;
T 5 The proposed circulator based on a strip-tqe Y-Split cor"Gains a
Tran lation:
magnetic system, a ferrite disc and a disc made of an electrically conductive
rial located on opposite sides of the central conductor of the split, "he
mate.
working frequency range is expanded by making the electrically conduct-4ve disc
with a diameter which varies 'with height. One Ulluotration. II0,,iUVtf.
USSR
UDC 621.762
FEDORCIMNIKO, I. M., OMIEV, R. K., KOLOMOYETS, G. G. V. I"(.
REYTSES, V. B., KAZ.A-.:%TSEV-"%, N. A., and KUM, Ir. P.
"The Effect of Aluminum and Molybdenum on the Properties of Sintered
Titanium at Room and Elevated Tem-,)eratures"
Moscaw, Metallurgiva i Khimiya Titana (rnstitut Titana) , Metallurgiya
Molishin.- ilouse, Vol 6, 1970, Pp 11-1-11-6
Translation: Results are given fro-m research on the m.,achainical properties
of the alloys titanium-alumi-iiLm., tit anium-nolyb denum, and triple allcys
at roam. temperature and at tormeratures raised
to 300*C. The anovs were obtained bv mechanical 7:)Iendinr, of Dc~-iders. After
compacting and sintering ?one time, the alloys studied had a tensile strength
up to 80 gigacalorieslln-- and alonr,,,ation per unit length of 5-15%'. Alloy-
ing zluzin=i --nd increia-Ges tF;e heat resistance of sintc!red
titanium ;E01--loys, tine sliort-tenm strength at 300% increaset-, by -nore thz~i
t-w-o times. Une stress-rupture strength increases signif-ica2f--'Iy durIng
alloyin-. Four illustraLiens, one table, and four bi-bliographic encrios.
USSR UDC: 021.375.9:53S
BEREZOVSKIY, V. V. , MOVSKIY, Yu, A. "JONCHAROV, M. 1
"Coefficients of Nonlinear Polarization of Proustite and Tel-
lurium"
oscow, K-krantovaya Elektronih Sbornll: State-% No 2 (3) 1. 97 2
M
Pp 105-107
Abstract: Is'leasurements are made of the c-ffective cocf-ficients
of nonlinear polarization d.-, sin a M+ d22 COS 01,1 With J)UMJ)ill~,'
Propagation in the positive crystallogr~,pluc quaOlrarit, and -t! e
coefficient of noplinear polarization of
ard to the width of the pumping spectrum (10.6 Pi j m p i - p
9 J_ L
was done by a CO, laset, in single-mode with Q-si~itch-
ing. The authors duink S. S, Shalytt: and 1. T. j_'Zjrtj,;I ' . r
Itoyjl 1,0
furn ishirg t-lic: high-quality tellurium specimens. Bibliography
of twelve titles.
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1~6 1400 capiQ44, 72 k.
Vii : 1"ophica I Problome in Sov, t. t
Ho"Cow, 19
V. llol*;Cunshtl~yn.
197;~'. J)6 pat-,en with Z70U
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lw~ w"r I I A. L ari c4A I V Lc t k, L'Y a r t1w S ov i e t i"In
I of rlilitilry 11i.tory. 1,17t,
goa w i t 1% i L 2 0 , Co 0 2 3 k
USSR
VINOKUROV, V. G., DI'MITRIYEV, Yu. K., YEVREINOV, E. V.,,KQaTXjY ~-' Y~V -'M.,
LEKHNOVA, G. M., MIRENKOV, N. N., KHOROSHEVSKIY, V. G.
"A Homogeneous Computer System of Minicomputers"
Vychisl. Sistemy [Computer Systems -- Collection of Works], No 51, Novosibirsk,
1972, pp 127-145 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6,
1973, Abstract No 6V600, by the authors).:
Translation: The expediency is demonstrated of constructing homogeneous com-
stem, th
puter systems (11CS) of minicomputers. A two-dimensional computer sy e
MINIMAKS is described. The elementary machines of this system are based oil
ASVT-M modules. The composition of typicaI'HCS software is presented. 20
biblio. refs.
USSR UDC 681.142.4
MARGULIS, D. S., RE OV_V__V_ and SAVVOV, V. I.
"Series of Videoterminal Devices for Third-Generation Computers"
Kiev, Fekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravleniya, No 4, 1971, pp 50-53
Abstract: This article is concerned with using the latest technical achieve-
ments to develop terminal devices and to carry out lengthy investigations of
their design and use. The graphic data-display station consists of the
following modular assemblies: a graphic catlho~e-ray display and an input
block and information editor. This cathode-ray display is designed to con-
vert coded messages from the computer into a visual equivalent in the form
of points, segments of lines, circles or arcs, and symbols on the disolay
screen. A system of information words is used to code the information.
The authors graphically depict the mode of points and define the use of
the two information words employed for this purpose. The vector mode is
also shown graphically and described, the first pair of coordinates referring
to the initial- point. The first word has a content Similar to the first word
of the point mode, differing in that the operational characteristic is coded
as 010. The fixed increment made permits the authors to reproduce arbitrary
112
curves and to approximate them by a broken line with fixed intervals and a
Umited number of directions. The symbol mode permits reproduction of
alphanumeric and symbolic information, beginning from an arbitrary point
of the frame. The circle mode permits the.reproduction of circles and
arcs. The authors list in detail the composition of the vacuum-tube
graphic display and group of possible editing operations. The article
contains three figures.
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KOBRIN, M. M., REZCHIKOV A. S., ROYTSHTEYN, M. M.
"Increasing the Fatigue Strength of Welded Elements in Prestressed Guy
Structures"
III Mezfidunar. Konf. Po Predvarit. Napryazh. Metal. Konstruktsiyam., T. 3,
'Third International Conference on Prestressed Metal Structures, Volume 3
L
Collection of Works], pp 130-140. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Mekhanika,
No 1, 1972, Abstract No IVII78 by Ya. M. Ayzenberg).
Translation: A description is presented of typical fo-rins of hending of mechani-
cal Guy parts. Changes are suggested in the design of equipnent in order to
increase the endurance and reliability under cyclical operating loads. [Zesults
are presented from experimental tests of the effectiveness of structures sug-
gested and technological MeZiSLIMS performed at the Central Scientific Pascarch
Institute of Structural Parts imeni V. A. Kucherenko. It is concluded that
consideration of the actual operating conditions of structures during planning
by shifting of welded scams to the least stressed areas, as well as strain
hardening and working of somms can increase the reliability of mechanical Parts
in prestressed Quy structures significantly. The method suggested art., rccommended
also for increasing the reliability of other types of prestressed Structures.
now
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'TITLE--ECONOMIC ENCOURAGEMENT OF STANDARDIZATIUN IN SITUATION PRODUCED BY
.-ECONDMIX REFORM -U-
.AUTHOR-RELCHIKOV, V.I.
:'r'COUNTRY OF INFO---USSR
UUIRCE-STANDARTY I KACHESTVU, 1970t NR 3, PP 51-53
-DATE PUB L I SHE D--- 7 0
SUBJECT.AREAS--BEHAVIORAL ANO SOCIAL SCIENCES
,-TOPIC TAGS-INDUSTRIAL STANDAROP ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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.1-212 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
.CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103508
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE DISCUSSES THEORETICAL
-AND-PRACTICAL PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC
-ENCOURAGEMENT OF WPkKS IN
STANDARDIZATION. SOME OF THE.QUESTIONS~RAISED ARE DISPUTABLE, BUT THEY
ARE AIMED AT ENSURING AN EVER MURE IMPORTANT ROLE UF JrzCONUMI,C STIMULI IN
THE PROCESS,L)F INCREASING THE-EFFICIENCY-OF STANDARDIZATION.
UNCLASSIF
MIMEMEMMEEM mom=
USSR Ux, 546-763'171.1:538-22
T
AYVAZOV M. I., DOMASHNEV, 1. A., GUROV, S. V., and PZZg k V~
InstItute- of New Chemical Problems., Academy.of Sciences USSR
"Blectrophysical and Magnetic Properties of Chromium Nitride"
143scow, Neorganicheskiye ALterialy, Vol 9, No 4, Apr 73, pp 6oo-6o3
Abstract: The electric conductivity, thermal emf, Hall effect, magnetic
resistance, and magnetic susceptibility of CrN over a NrIde temperature inter-
val were investigated. it was found that CrH is a more ionic compound than
nitrides of titanium and varadium. Amplification of the ionicity percentage
in M-X interactions leads to realization of the system of spin-polarization
electron states. A phase transition was observed at 2900K to CrN which
0:0,8
was associated with the trigonal distortion of the crystal lattice 3 figures,
10 bibliographic references.
........ ...
112. 020
UNCLASSIFIE;D PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE-!-NATURE OF NON STOICHIOMETRIC DEFECTS lN TITANIUM NITRIDE PHASES OF
VARIABLE COMPOSITION -U-
(04)-AYVAZOV, M.I., OOMASHNEVt I.A., ~A,RKISVANI A.G.t REZCH(KOVA,
T*V.
-1-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.,..SOURCE-IZVEST. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. HATERIALYP APR. 19701 6s (4)p
745 749
DATE PUBLISHED---APR70
:,:SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL -LATTICE DEFECT, TITANIUM COMPOUND, NITRIDE, ELECTRIC
PROPERTY, METAL OXIDE
..-.:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--300311449 STEP NO--IJR/0363/701006/004/074510749
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130382
UNGLASS l_FVF_lf
2/2 on UNCL A-SS I f TEO PikOCESSING DATE--04DEC7O
ACCESSION NO--AP0130382
.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE NATURE OF THE NON
STOICH101METRIC DEFECTS OCCURRING IN TIN SUBX PHASE OF VARIABLE
COMPOSITON (X EQUALS 0-6-0s96) WAS STUDIED AND CORRELATED lilTH
C09RESPONOING CHANGES IN THE ELECTRO PHYSICAL PROl'-'~-~RTIE.St AS WELL AS
WITH ANALOGOUS CHANGES TAKING PLACE Iti OXIDE PIIA-5ES
C THE NON
STOICHIOMETRIC DEFECTS TENDED TO CHANGE THE EFFECTIVE 1145SES OF THE
CARRIERS IN THESE COMPOUNDS; LOCAL CARRIER CONCEMATIONS ALSO DEVELOPED
AND ANOMALOUS ENERGY GAPS APPEARED.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 027 UNCLASSIFI~0 PROCESSING DATE-30OCTTO
TITLE-AUTOIMMUNE REACTIONS IN SL)r4E OCCUPATIONAL DERMATUSES AND THEIR
DYNAMICS, DURING PYROGENAL THERAPY -U-,.
R
AUTHs- -(02)-GETMANETS* I.YA.,.4UjUNAiiL*D*
~.CCVNTRY OF INFO-USSR
OL 48, NR 31 PP '96-99
SCURCE-KLINICHESKAYA MEDITSINA, 1970, V
DATE PUBL ISHEO---70
-:,:,SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL-SCIENCES
TOP I CTAGS-PYRCGENt-INDUSTRIAL HYGIENEt DERMATUSIS, UMMUNITY, ANTIbOVY,
,.TEST, ERYTHROCYTE
MAR-KING-ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FkAME-3002/1687 STEP NG--U.R/0497/-tCl/04P-/()0310096/0099
CIRC ACCESSION N-%-A-AP0129057
UNC LA S S.1 F T E 0
zn 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0129057
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OUT OF 166 PATIENTS 'WITH
OCCUPAITIUNAL ECZEMA, ALLERGIC 0ERMATOSIS, TOXIDERMLA, AINIG URTICARI~, A?14D
IN 55 HEALTHY dLOG0 DONORS THE AUTHORS DETERMINED THE C-REACTIVE
PROTEIiN, ANTI ERYTHROPOIETIC ANTIBODIES IN ACCORD.IiNCE WITH TRYPs[NfZE0
ERYTHROCYTES, DIRECT AND INDIRECT COOMBS' TEST AND ANrIDERMAL ANTIBODIES
AFTER BOYDEN'S PASSIVE HEMAGGLUTINATION REACfION. C-REACTIVE PR13TEINS
AND THE REFERRED TO AUTOANTIbODIES WERE REVEALED itv A PART OF CASES WITH
OCCUPATIONAL VERMATOSIS AND RARELY OR ABSENT IN DONORS. THERE WERE
NOTED -DIFFERENCES IN THE FREQUENCY OF AUT011,1111UNE PlEACITIONS IN PATIENT')
WITH ECZEMA AND DERMAYITIS. ALTERATIONS IN THE PROCESS OF PYROGENAL
THERAPY WERE STUDIED IN 50 PATIEWS SUFFERING FROM G-CCUPATIONAL ECZEMA.
ALONG WITH NORMALIZATION OF THE SKIN PATHOLOGICAL PROCESS IN THE
-MAJORITY OF PATIENTS THERE TAKES PLACE A NEGATIVATION OR REDUCTION OF
THE. TITER OF AUTOIMMUNE REACTIONS* FACILETY: KHARIKOVSKLY
NAUCHNO-ISSLED.,INST. GIGIYENY TRUOA V PRUFLASOLEVANlYll &
(JINCLASC
112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEtSING DATE--13NOV70
ItTLE--AN ATCMIC ABSORPTION METHOD fOR THE -RMINATION OF GOLD IN
OETC
ELECTROLYTES!-U-
AUTHOR-(02)-SASGV,.V.N., REZEPINAr V.A.~
.1-CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
.:-,SDURCE-IZVESTIYA SISIRSKGGO OTOELENTYAIAKADEM[I NAUK SSSR, NO 4v SERIYA
_KHIMICHESKIKH NAUKv 1970t NR 2, PP 107-110
z1-1.~.ZATE.'PUBL ISHEO-70
AREAS--CHEMISTRYP MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--GOLD, CHEMICAL ABSORPTION* ELECTROLYTE# CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
"-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0586 STEP NO--UR/0289/*70/000/r)00/0107/OltO
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0113477
-Uf-- _q___
TE
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
C'IRC ACCESSION NG--AP0113477
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERFERENCE OF NH SUB4 CNS,
(N-H SUB2) SUB2 CNS, NAOHr CUCI SUB2 ,HCt AND H SUB2 SO SUR4 HAS BEEN
INVESTIGATED IN THE ABSORPTION OF THE. ANALYTICAL LINE AU-2428 ANGSTROM.
ATOMIC ABSORPTICN METHOD 15 SUGUSTED FOP, THE DETERMINING 01: GOLD IN
ELECTROLYTES OF THE DIFFERENT CHEMICAL COMPOSITION. THE SENSITIVITY OF
THE METHOD IS ABOUT 1 MU G-ML, THE VARIATION COEFFICICNT IS A80UT
1-4PERCENT. FACILITY: INSTITUT~ f-fliKO-KHIMICHE-SKIKH OSNOV
PERERABOTKI MINERALINOGO SYRIYA SO AN.SSSRj NOVOSIBIRSK.
USSR UDC 615.372.576.851.553
DRACHENNIKOV, V. I. , GOLSHMID, V. K. _0V. F. F., and CIIENTSOVA, 0. 1.,
State Control Institute imeni Tarasev'144P ato"N.W8
-ov I c; 11 an"Ovols1cowIInstitute of Vaccines
and Sera imeni Mechnik
"Immunochemical and Biological Characteristics of Botulinus Type A Toxoids.
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immumobialogii, No 10, 1971,
PP 12-18
Abstract: DEAE-cellulose chromatography revealed that the specific antigen
of botulinus type A toxoids is heterogeneous in pliysicachemical properties.
Separation of the toxoids on DEALI-cellulose yielded a -fraction containing
over 50 percent of the total antigenic activity and frese from nucleic acids
and pigments. Its specific activity was.almost double that of the ariginai
preparation. No relationship was found between the charge of the specific
molecules of the toxoids and their molecular weight. Purification of the
toxoids on DEAE-cellulose resulted in removal of the ballast substances
with no impairment of the immunogenic properties of the active fraction.
USSR UDC :576.858,25-083-35
RMEPOVA, A. I. , KUZ ' 1411U, S. V. ,MMKOVA, K. S., and UNMMV, S. S., Moscow
-7SEfentifio gesdarch Institute of Virus Prepaxationsq and Institute of
Biophysical Academy of Sciences USSR
"Propagation of Some Arboviruses in New Transplanted Lines of House Fibro-
blasts'
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/Dee 71, PP 704-707
Abstracti Embryonic fibroblast's of mice constitute a useful culture mecLium
for hemagglutinating arboviruses. Thouglh no formation of hertagglutinins
occurs in the parent cells# in successive fibroblast linus heaaCglutinins
are produced in ample amounts by the follo~dng encophalonyelitis arbovirus
straInat WEE, Sindbis, Semliki Forest, &nd:Ch1kunm-iya (group 1Q, and
tickborre, Japanese, West Nile, St. Louisp Ntay, Buri'yamvarao ai-~l Omsk
hemorrh&gia fever (group B). Theee hemagglutinin prolwations can be used to
test the toxicity of the various arbovirus,straine and to identify the
arbovirus antibodies which were recently detected in human serum throughout
the USSR.
37 A! -
TECHNICAL MANSLATION'.
FST-,RT-23-143q-?j
ENGLISH TITLE% Method of Datev~ini!ag the Thermo electrical
Quality Factor of the Thermobattery.
FOREIGN TITLEt Sposob opredale-niva Termoelectrichaskay
Wbrotnouri
AUTHOR. 1. A. Rezf,,Oll
SOURCE., ComiLtee of P4tents and Inventions
3t tile council oi ~tintstara Of, USSR.
Translated for FSTC by Leo Kenner As-sociates, Redwood City, Ca~
NO-1 ICE
The epntertr3 of thki I bli,-arlon h4ve bccu tran*I,"~cj as prej..,jrj in titt oyihinal gelt, No
2-cr-apt h.s brm mad'4 IQ 'ertis, 1kr accuracy of any stage"Ient conraincJ herein, This
Ifantlanon is 1,001.,hca ith a mi*nimum of ropy editijig anij graphics prgpAratioft In ncdet
t. ek~,.Iit~ the ~( Intlm~at;oii, TL~ri-e%ts far additional copies fif this
da",nwnt %houl.i 1w to Di,parti-nr A, National Technical Information Service.
SFI-irt.4firld, vjrgmi~ 22151. App"voi fof public telem; dist6hution unlimited,
0M
USSR LTDC 613,68(98)
Ye. P., MAiSEVICH, L. M., and.REZINA, Yu. I., Institute of Water
Transport Hygiene, USSR Ministry of Health,~Moscow
"Current Problems in the Work Hygiene of Seamen Under Arctic Conditions and
Some Ways of Solving Them"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 7, 1973, pp 12-16
Abstract: A variety of factors are stressful and a threat to the health of
seamen and officers on ice breakers and merchant ships plying Arctic waters.
These include insufficient ultra-violet light (due to cloudiness, frequent
fogs, and cold which keeps the men indoors much of the time), constant higil
noise and vibration levels, excessive heat and inadequate ventilation in
some work areas, high-frequency ani ultrahigh-frequency electromagnetic
fields produced by radionavigation apparatus, need for constant alertness to
avoid colliding with other ships in a cowvoy or hitting an iceberg, and dis-
ruption of circadiaa rhythms because of changing work shifts. Rearranging
work and rest routines, installation of air conditioning equipment, redesign
of portions of the ship's interior, and shortening the duration of cruises
are some of the measures recommended to improve the situation.
1/1
USSR UDC 911-3:616.931-452(470.45)
PAVIENKO, Z. S. and IM
"History of Mimi ation of Plague Enzootics in the Volgi-ad Region"
V ab. Probl. osobo o-Dasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous In-fec-
tions -- collection of WorksT,' Saratov, No 4(14), 1970, pp 213-21~4 (frc-- Rn-
Yleditsinskaya Geq6rafin, NO 3, Idar 71.. Abstract NO 3-36.117)
Translation: The history of study of the plague in the northwestern Caspian
region is presented. Resu-Its of work of the antiplague service in the
eradication of natural foci am reported. The last -plague epizootic was
recorded in 1934 in the Kotellnikovskiy rayon. Sanitation of the fo~:--.Is
beca-.- possible because of ploving virgin soils, the establishment of water-
resarvoirs, the development of irrigation farming, aud other methods.
112 027 UNCLASSIFIE.0 PROCESSrNG OATE--18SEP70
TITLE--EXPERICNCES IN JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY -U-
iUTHOR-(03)-ZAKHAROV, YE.I.v REZNtCHENKO, A.[., BELOUS, G.01
'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE--KHTRURGIYAi, 19701 NR 3v PP 46-52
AATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.'.-$.UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
tOPIC TAGS--STOMACH, JEJUNUM, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASE, TUMORp
SURGERY
C~. NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~.'60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-;PROXY REELIFRAIIE--1983/1174 STEP tlO--UR/0531/70/0001003/0048/0052
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054073
UNCLASSfFIE0
ungm
, ".11MIRT
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFf ED PROCESSING L)ATE--LBSEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054073
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ISSUE SUMMARIZES THE RESULTS
OF 1811 OPERATIONS FOR GASTRODUDDENAL ULCERS, TUMORS AND DISEASES OF THE
OPFRATEO STOMACH, IN 576 CASES WITH JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY. PRIMARY
JEJUNOG4STROPLASTY WAS PERFORMED IN 221 PATIENTS WITH GASTRODUODENAL
ULCERS AND IN 168 PATIENTS WITH 13ENIGN AND MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE
STOMACH. RECONSTRUCTIVE JEJU)NOGASTROPLASTY WAS PERFORMED IN 125
PATIENTS WITH THE DUMPING SYNDROME AND IN 62 PATIENTS WITH PEPTIC
ULCERS. AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMMEDIArE AND REMOTE RESULTS DEMONSTRATES
THAT JEJUNOGASTROPLASTY DOES NOT INVOLVE AN. INCREASED FREQUE"'4CY OF
JMMEDIATE COMPLICATIONS AND LETHALITYJN COMPARISON WITH BILLROTH 2
OPERATION, THUS ENABLING IN THE FUNCTIONAL RESPECT TO ATTAIN MORE
FAVORABLE RESULTS.
UNCLASSIFIED
11.i Wil,g~ Vitt, !;Vr
Ali ici "r tho ~,,..,vd it,,, nt,,~,t ~.l 1~-t-;
I,iv -'. i~!Y !. -, N. S. A,w~, '.. 1'v-, 3.
Lj
p
Pie nitters nr tlv~ tlhysical wear of Luildillp ant'
very vi-tal,.Div irrAcle's nuthorr. cort:,:ctly note that it is nec*6-ry to
ar..,lyae ant 1, Ian 5pccifiv ways to clininatp. inccrpIttonvss r~ ro-n; a-,d
work at thr, vArloun orTcr of buLldine., and maincent-n:e.
fer a furdazw,-tal, in
nstruction owi nnintenanco of indlazt-Ul lvildirps 5;%.! az-zactv-,-3.
t"o
n - ralpF)V, tht! ;uallty QF materialls, Items, inll corzt.-.4ction ele-
ts t1clivrro~i ro. catirtructEont
b - inprovint; Che joinfra of' the ior~nt:!5 ot asslembl,,,d _"iroft-cui
constructiont,. Tnisilr. Lheix r.-.i.)1~ili-_. ~prt-~nrily ro.,-~:stance
conciote
to c~?rroaicn ;in-l rrducling rctal and work c=sV;aption in r.11r.. 4~o:kl
c - the dvvalop:,,.~nt of rc!,-.forcud concretc i:on5trUOtJO7:S
hirbor corrozion reNintnncL tlirourh th%~ ms~ of sp~cj,xl iddittvt~ to t~o
concretto and the "a of p(,1ymcr Concrete deNnillnS oit the cxtcr~'.al mt!lui
nnl! the maintenance conditions of the Oonstructicn TlOirntr and xtructureso
d - the Oelivery of efflo'lent fillcr and so CoWl to cc=:;kvucticn
by, Indu&;try.
Tkeducln,- voir,tfitc, tlu~ 'S"Oplopnent of lo-zl~-llle iltructiat-al. cwr-
structionf. and a finulariental 1Wpro%,c;-.enc 'it tho zainten3tice cf
builang's and stnictuTes, is nentionod rly tile article's alat!,ozr, ze';lTc-
iw!it$ a vital :kiv? urront nitional economy ~,roblrn w1=0 d~cli,_ion ntust be
thrauCh the joint eCfartn of zpecinll-.~ts in tile vari~ur, fields
vr
Me Ourrunt arid future rariods or Indu-,trial .v e_,:-
,Ctort".d by Wereavinrt r~itcr, of technicil r-tton, rack o,;1y It taelv.1-
Iual but tbrouebout tlio ~ntlro Cicni~ni tuduntry trancli xtd
in.other brznc!ico of the natinnal econo.-iy, TIrrefforep Vic v.Ar
to "110cwts'lilly rairr t~!c lp".1 of industrial
ihould bo Chn cran:ALIon to the runittrucclon or t,,_-iJdinrS aria stt-ucturds
which calt be eArily and rivic'ily tranzforreii -,~ .1 xefult 0' Lzrr~11*7z~.As
In tile Lechnolcgical proctscer and basic ~quir=orit.
Pic data from miny years or exreviercc In rl~c opvr~tlott of 1,41%1-
dull brililchr!o of procluctio.4 and major cv..'bUlen I,- tic-It- t';,-,t "c'! built
structural ol(nienta functioned on open plztfor~.z as vell z:7 i, ~.I-
Close(i 1101.10iririi ror 20 years iind morq. And at the ~, usent: 1~%
Oe rcchnolq~icnl rcheratics of msv rruduc~lvn brrarcio, re int
thiv buildinro an-1 ctructnro.& can tio r,!dcs1Gicd or parti. Oy ut( ~cr t%e
ore;vni %ition of ne~: product ion branclics
10;
USSR UDC 8. 74
L,, STEPANOVV V. P.
AL Queueing Problem"
V sb. Sistemn. modelirovaniye (Systems Simulation collection of works), vyp.
-57 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract
2, Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 51
No 9V621)
Translation: A study was made of the operation of a system for two-step ser-
vicing of a given set of requests during a fixed time interval (0, TI. The
requests have a pair of numbers T and 0 giving the beginnings of the times of
primary and secondary servicing. Inside the interval [0, T] there can be in-
tervals during which the servicing of the requests is completely or partially
forbidden. Certain restrictions presented below are imposed on tile queue of
requests.
IC is necessary to organize the servicing of the requests for which it
is possible to place the maximum number of them in the interval [0, T3.
A procedure is proposed in the pperfor arrangement of the requests
vihich is obviously close to optimal. The results of solving a specific problem
describing the operation of tile dispatcher.service of an airport are presented.
USSR
BONDAR, A. A. REZNIK A M
"Analog Model of a Neuron Net with Distributed Memory"
Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved, Temat. Nauch.-TelUm. Sb. [Problems of Bionics.
Republic interdepartmental Iliematic Scientific and Technical Collection],
1972, No 9, pp 97-105 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernotika, No 4,
1973, Abstract No 4V725, by the authors~).
Translation: Me operation of a neuron network with Tandom organization is
analyzed. A model is suggested for learning in neuron networks of analyzers.
14,biblio. refs.
115 -
Titanimt
USSR UDC 669-295-31
RMNIMINKO, V,_A,, MEIIYAYWVA# G. A. j KARYAZIN, 1. A. KMU11,OV, F. B.,
VOROBEYCMXt A. I., and HIPHICHI H. Aso MOSCOW
"Phase Transformations In the Process of oxidation of High-Titanium Sli4e'
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metallyj No 5, 19739 pp, 118-54
Abstracti The crystallo-optical method was used In a study of the processes
taking place :in the oxidation of a solid solution of anosovite, the principal
phase of high-titanium slags. During the oxidation of high-titanium slags,
crystallo-chemical transformations occur, during heating, in the anosovite
latticet 'below 4000C, oxidation reaotion3 take place In titanium of lowest
valencies in Ti4t with TiO -separation in fo= of an indapendent phasel above
0 2+ * 3~
500 C, Fe oxidizes to Fe arA the products of the rear,,tion form with a part
of free rutile a solid solution on the base of pseudobrookite (Fe203#Tio,)
lattice. The phase transfox=tions in the ease of maximiim oxidation of anoso-
vite by the oxygen of air and water vapom at 7000C and litgher temperatures show
a similar charactero the reactions take place topochemically with the final
formation of rutile and the solid solution on the base of pseudobrookite
lattice. Three figures, three.tableol i9 bibliographic Werencea.
1A
USSR UDC 539-374
ROYTYMN, A. B., KUDRICHEI:10, G. P., and T. A. 'REZNDq1DrKO (Zaporozlye)
"Increasing the Corrosion Resistance of Parts Made of Alloys 2Khl5N3?4-Sh and
IMM by Magnetization"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No Sep; 73, pp 82-85
Abstract: Results are presented of tests conducted on specimens made of
alloy M15N3M-Sh and blader, of the eighth and tenth stages of a gas-turbine
compressor, made of steel 1Kh17N2 and preii-minarily magnetized, on corrosion
resistance and fatigue strength. Magnetization of the r3E)ecLmens and blades
was conducted in a magnetic field of 350-400 oersted to the 1-ilrdt value. On
the basis of the obtained results, conclusions were drmm concorning thre
positive influence of magnetization upon the corrosion resistance of the
indicated alloys, confirmed by statistical analysis. 3 figures. 5 tables, 3
references.
1A
Titanium
USSR UDC 669-295'28.3
4MUaQW_Oj V. A. NOYNOV, S. G. , MAWOV, S. B. , IYANOV, 1. N. and ORWVA,
K. V., Moscow
"Study of the Process of Alloy Formation by the Joint MVeslothermal Reduction
of Titanium and Molybdenum Chlorides"
Moscow* Izvestlya Akademil Nauk SSSR Hetally, No 10 JanAeb 74, pp 27-30
Abstracti Results are preeented from studying -the formation of alloys by the
joint reduction of titanium. and molybdenum chlorides and subsequent vacuum
separation of the reaction masses. The phase composition of the reduction
products was a mixture of alpha-titaniun and two body-centered cubic, titanium-
and molybdenum-base solid solutions and it was determ-ined thpt the alpha-
titanium is formed directly In the reduction procems and not ditring the Yacuum
ceparation0process at 650 to 10000 G, Extended soaking af the reaction xasues
A 800-850 C aftor reduction did not change phaze com ipoaition of the produced
metal. Evidently, particles of the b.cc-solid solutiono and alpha-Ti In the
reaction mas were separated from each other by sublayarr. which hindered
diffusion equalization of the concentrations After complete vacuum separation
at 10000C it me established that the main phase constituent is the b.c.c-solid
solution which contains about 35% No in the titanium, One figurs, two tables,
one bibliographic xvforences.
uDd 669-295.31
aJINIOV, F. oL-,EyC A.
MAYAZIPT, 1. A., FM-I-U,CKEI.,'KO, V. A., KIL6 B R HIK I.,
and GORDEUMK, III. A. p Roscow
-SNYAYLOYA, G. A. , IaFRIICH, ~ It', A
"Oxidation of Eigh-Titanium Slag, on Heating in Atriosph-exes of' Air aild Wator
Vapors
Moscow, Izvestiya Afmdemii Nauk SSSR# I'Leta.Uy, IID 2, N:LI-APr 73, PP 3?-413
Abstracti An expeerimenW study was made of the oxiclation of hiGh-Ulzimium
rious fractional compositJono and contabilyZ 10-12;-' FC-0 Oil hea
slag of va tirz~
up to 10000C in a-ir and in water vapor at-mospheres. The oy-id-ation do-per'dences
of titanim- 51af; on the ty-po of the o7idizing m3di-,,.m (OXY60:1 Of --ir, watc:o
vapor) and the temperature attd size of slag comain-a-Lion Oxe &.scucsed by
=ferencce to diagi-aras. The oxid,,Aion m, te ol' slag in air wan, foi-,nd to I-X" con-
sideiably higher (twice as high at 700-C) tl-,aji in water vapors. urder
conditions of crru)Iete oxidation at temperatures fron 0 toA-000 0C, tfto.
highest. oxidatlon dejnie in attained at 200(C, yield.1r.C.- lu b~Dt!i
ruedia prodicf-n of similar chemical compook(Lion. Oa haatLng I~p to '~OOQCJ, IZ,hc
oxidation procoss of cLig procce~- in Uto stag"esF the f~-Z-,st -Ir. deteraj-nca
a selective oxidation of titallium of lower valencies 400'C'I and the
zecond stage borins at temj,--ratures ovor .9,000C and ozi Intensive oxidl-a-
tion of blvalen~ iron. Throe fi!Tun--j one table, ton. b1iblior-:raphic r0fol-anciii.
USSR UDC 669.018.45.4
REZNICd=O, V. A., Moscow
"Investigations on Metallurgy, Chemistry, and Electrochemistry of High-
Melting Metals"
Moscow, Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp
Abstract: A state-of-the-art discussion is presented of the technology of
production of high-melting metals; tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium, niobium,
and titanium. s,are expressed rep-ardi;1Z thej~~t~urq trends of the
production technolo in the Soviet Union.
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USSR UDC 669.295.472
REMICREN A., MALIKOV, F. B.
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"Electrode Potential of Titanium in a Soditm Chloride Melt"
Elektrodnyy patentsial titana v rasplave khloristogo ratriya (Electrode Poten-
tial of Titanium in a Sodium Chloride Melt), t!~LtalluUy stitute Qf he U R
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Acgde= of Science$ ILOA-COW 1, 14 pp, ill., 9-entry bibliography, No 3665-
7lDep. (from RZh-~letalltirLi~yr-a--;-Tjq--4,-ApL7_2, Abstract No 4G217DEP)
Translation: A study was made of the Ti and Ti2l' and T13+
T ion equilibrilun in a
WaC1 melt by the equilibrium potential method. The electrode was made of Ti
iodide, and a chloride electrode was the comparison elc-ctrode. The total Ti
concentration in the n--lt was 0.14; 0-31; 0.11-61 Euid 0.63%. fte measurclwnts
were taken in tile 950-1,1000 range. Accw~tling 11"o the data obtained, the propor-
tion of Ti2"~ ions iri vithin the limits of 0.89_0~)7. With a decrease in tempera-
ture and dilution of the melt, the proportion of T12+ ions increases. The
temperature dependence of the standard electrode potentials is as follows:
EO 3x -2,180 + 3-70-10-4 T and Eo -2-390 + 5-25'10-4 T.
TiTi Ti/Ti?
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USSR TjDc 669.295.549.6
LIOVA, G.A., KA-RYAZIPT, I.A., and VOROBEYCHIK, 1.
REZNICHEN-KO., V.A.~ I-ENYAY
"E ffect of Titanium Dioxide an Structure and Technological-Chemical Proper-l'i"es
of High-Titanium Slags"
Moscow, Izvestiyaa Akadeniii lqauk SSSR, Metally, No 5, Sep/Oct TI pp 49-54
Abstract: The degree of exposure of slags in sulfuric arid was studied by
mixing 100-gram specimens of slag in sulfuric acid ~89%) in a 1:1.9 ratio.
Decomposition occljxred with continuous heating (in the .1.90-21011 range) ---Pd
vith stirring. After decomposition, the melt i-raz erposc-d for 2 hours a-, _20~,
then cooled and leached with vater (6 hours at 75-800). High-U-itanium si~.-
obtained in the smelting of Irshinskiye ilmenite concentrates in 6re-.---__ztinS-
electric furnaces were investigated. Mineralogical studies of specimens of
high-titanium slags showed that the principal dominant phase Is anosovite.
Data showed that the pnasencp in sl&S of excess tizpaniun dioxide
as rutile strongly effects the degree of expos-are of hiFlh-titanium slags in
sulfuric acid. it .,ras found that high-titanium sicae, can 'ba in rra-k-u-,
pigment titanium dioxide by the sulfuric acid nr~thcd if the a=oovitc-
io stoichiometric in composition, and if excess tit-Lniwa dioxide is man-_ai-d
in a Emall amount or is completely absent. In smelting titani-Lm-, slags ~or tae
pigment industry, slag with constant chemical composition must be sau6l_,t fc_-,
1/2
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REMICEETIC-0 V. A.,, et al, Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii SSSR, No 5,
Sep/Oct 71, pp 49-54
where the principal components of the slag (Ti02, Ti203, TiO, FeO, MV3, and
A1203) must be entirely present as part of the anosovite without permitting
crystal I ization of rutile.
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