SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOV, M.I. - SOKOLOVA, T.V.

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USSR UDC 576.858,75.095.57 PODWERNYAYEVA, R. Ya., PARASYUK, N. A., 14YASDIIKOVA, I. A., -itute of Virology BASOVA, E. A., SOKOLOVA, N. N., and MOLIBOC, Ye. V., 111st imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences US$R "Study of Genetic Markers and Their Variability in Influenza Virus Isolated 'During the 1968-1969 Influenza Epidemic. 11, Variability of Genetic Markers in Influenza Type A2 (Hongkong) Virus In Passag,~'s in Ifice at Low Temperatures" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, pp 543-548 Abstract: Ten passages of influenza type A2 (11ong Kong) virus in mice re- sulted in variants that produced lutig changes typical of influenza in mice. After the 20th passage, the pathogenic variants exhibited incre-ased repro- ductive activity at 36 and 40%. All strains, except A2-(Hong Kong) 1/68 M20, resisted heating to 56*C. Like the original strains, they were com- pleted adsorbed on chick erythrocytes but were more readily eluted from them, Neuramin-idasse activity was half that in the origin4l strains. The pathological variants remained sensitive to normal animal,serum inhibitors and did not agglutinate mouse erythrocytes. They resembled the original strains in resistance to trypsin, urea, and ultraviolet irradiation. .1/2 USSR PODCHEPTYAYEVA, R. Ya., et al., Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, pp 543-548 After 10 passages of A2 (Hong Kong) 1/68 and its pathogenic variant A2 (Hong Kong)1/68 M20 in cJiick embryos incubated after inoculation at 28% both atrains reproduced actively and remained able to ao so even at 400C. 2/2 !- t, oil. If V1. USSR UDC 576.858.75.095 5 -YAYEVA, R. Ya. , PeU YUK, N. A., HYASNIKOVA, QXQLOV- X. 1. PODCHER-'% L4S MF-N"SKIKH, L. K., MOLIBOG, Ye. V., SOKOLOVA, N. N., and,STAK1U%N0VA, V. It., Institute of Birology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy.~Academy ag Kedical Sciences, -USSRV Moscow "Study of Genetic Properties and Their Variability in Viruses Isolated in the -Ication,l: Biological Properties of 1968-1969 Influenza Epidemic. Commcun~ Strains of A.2/Hang-Kong 1/68" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, pp 6771-680 Abstract: A study was made of the inhibitor ratio, th(-rmai ,itability, net-ira- midase and eluent activities, Stability against LJV light:, and p,:-Ithogenic and toxic. effects on white mice of the A2/11ong-Kong 1/68 flu strain and two similar strains isolated in the USSR. The latter strains did not dif~e:r significantly from the former. On che basis of the test results, it it; assumed that evolu- tion of the A2 virus in nature does not involve reversim to 8LI.'ainu of group A0. Additional studies with laboratory varieties are re4uired to elucidate this problem. USICH UDC 5705-8-58-73-095-57 VORONTSOVA, T. V., GEWWOV, A. B., and.SDKOLOV, m. L, Institute of Virology imeni. D. I. Ivarovskly, U33R Academy of ke~ cal 86 liences, Ho scow "Induction of S-Mutation in Fowl F1 agub Virus by Ethyleni-mine" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Aug 1. pp 4i6 421 Abstract: Four mutants, formed spontaneously or iniut'"ad by ethylenjimine, ware isolated from a population of the large-plaque strain of fourl plague virus: a micro-plaque mutant, a small-plaqe mutant wbich was stimulated by protamine sulfate, a small-plaque mutant which was not st1aulated by protamine sulfate, and a medium-plaque mutant. All mutants were genetically stable. Ethylenimilne was very effective in L-rJucing mutations when It was applied to a reproducing population of fowl plague virus. Optimal conditions for induction of 5-mutations with ethylenimine were established. A correlation was found to exist between the lethal arvi mutagenic effects on one hand and the stage of virus replication on the other hand. The .wst pronounced lethal and mutargenic effocts took place when ethylenimine was applied In the first,two hours of virus replicaticn. 10 112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--LSSEP70 TITLE--GENETIC MARKERS OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS C014MUNICATION 2: INVESTIGATION OF GENETIC MARKERS OF THE US STRAIN OF HERPES SIMPLEX AUTHOR-(04)-RUDNEVA, I.A., GERMANOV, A.G.t MYASNIKOVA, I.A., SOKOLOV, M.I. COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR -186 eo .,SOURCE--VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGIft 1970t NR 2p PP 182 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .`~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SttENCES ~.?-_TQPIC rAGS--HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS, CC~,J,40L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _-00CU-ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED PEEL/FRAMF--I)90/0729 ~.,.Ct;.C uSSUE CULTURE STFP ACCESSION NO--AP0108935 UNCLASSIFIE D 2/2 Oil UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--IGSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION Nf)--AP0108935 .A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A VARIANT OF THE US STRAIN OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS PRODUCING A CYTOPATHIC, EFFECT IN HUMAN EMBRYO AND -FERENT SE, SITIVI CHICK E14BRYO FIBROBLAST CULTURES WAS STUDIED. DIF N TY OF TifE US STRAIN TO SULFATED AGAR POLYSACC144RIDES 9EPENDING ON THE TYPE OF CELL CULTURE WAS DEMONSTRATED.' COMPLETE INHIBITION OF PLAQUE PRODUCTION WAS OBSERVED ONLY IN CHICK EMBRYO FIBROBLAST CULTIRE BUT NOT IN HUMAN EMBRYO FIBROBLASTS. THE VARIANT UNDER STUDY WAS:FOUND TO BE SENSLTIVE TO 5,8.qOMODEOXYURIDINE AND-TO BE,INCAPABL.E OF REPRGDUCTION AT HIGH TEMPERATURE. UNCLASSI FIF 0- 112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 ..TITLE--GENETIC MARKFRS OF HERPES slg~LEX'VIRUS COMMUNICATION 1: SOME NETIC MARKERS.OF K STRAIN OF HERPES~SIMPLEX VIRUS E; (IF THE SECOND G -.~:AUTHQR-(03)-GCRMANOVt A.G.s RUDNEVA9 I.A#t. SOKOLOV M.114 COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,-..SOURCE-VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGIlr 19701 NR 2v PP,166-170 '.-.'-.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,:-SUBJECT ARlEAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 10PIC TAGS--HERPES SIMPLEX VIROS, TISSUE CULTUREt MICROUNIIGANISM GENFTICS, ANTIGENv DRUG RESISTANCE, BROMINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND :CONrk~-)L MARKf.,N'G--N0 'ESTRICTIONS 00CLIMENT CLASS--f1NCLASSlFIFD PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/0726 SrF_P NO--UR/OltOZ/?(11000/002/0166/OL70 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0108932 UNCLAiSSIFIED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROrESSING DATE-18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL08932 :-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. NINE CLONES OF THE K STRAIN OF .,HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS PRODUCING OPAQUE PLA-w-'UES IN CHICK EMBRYO FIBROBLAST CULTURES WERE ISOLATED. TilESE CLONES JUST AS THE ORIGINAL STRAIN SHOWED NO CYTOPATHiC EFFECT IN CHECK EMBRYO~FUSROBLAST CULTURES, MARKED AUTOINTERFERENCE OF PLAQUE FORMATION IN THE CLONES UNDER STUDY WAS DEMONSTRATED. THESE CLONES WERE FOUND TO INDUCE.SYNTHESIS OF A SIGNIFICANT A14OUNT OF INTERFERON IN CHICK EMBRYO FIBR08LAST CULTURES. INVESTIGATION OF OTHER PROPERTIES, INCLUDING REStSTANCF TO 5,8ROMODEOXYURIDINE AND CAPACITY POR REPRODUCTION AT HIGH TEMPERATURE, 'PERMITS TO CHARACTERIZE THE ISOLATED CLONES OF THE K STRAIN AS ATYPICAL VARIANTS OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS* I INC L A S S 1W-_0 USSR UDC 691,396.677-621,396,662.6(088.8) GUZE.VICH, Ya, N., SOKOLOV, 11. M. "Device for Adjustment of a Wide Band Discharger" USSR Author's Certificate No 21/1015, Filed 29 Dee 63, Published 5 Fab 70 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8B96 P) Translation: The proposed device for tuning awide band discharger contains a r esonance diaphragm with a regulatable gap soldered into a wave guide. In order to exclude slipping out of adjustment in the case of tempurature defor- mations during the sealing process, the device is executed in the form of a copper bushing with a tMn bottom and a cone at the end. The bushing is soldered into the wave guide together with the diaphragm. Here, the adjiist- moving of the cone -- takes place by deformation of.the bottom of the bushing with the help of a deta&,ing mechanism.~ There is One iLlustration. 2 USSR UDC 241.+ .547.26.118 + 547.281 RAZb1MOV, A. I., LIORBER, B. G., MOSKVA, V. V. and SOKOLOV., Kazan' Chemical Technological Institute imeni S..M..Kirov "Phosphorylated Aldehydes" Moscow, Uspekhi Khimli, Vol 42, No 7, Jul 73, pp 1199-1224 Abstract: A review with 120 references reporting systematically analyzed data on the synthetic methods and chemical properties of phosphorylated aldehydes, Principal attention has been given to the analyeis of the organophasphorus compounds containing a formyl group in the alkyl radical connected with the phosphorus atom by a C-P bond. The aldol-enol tauto- merism of the phosphorylated aldehydes is discussed in detail, the effect of various factors on the position of aldo-enol equilibrium having been analyzed. The geometric structure of the enols formed is rtported. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.241,422 + 541.571.6 LIORBER, B. G., SOK KHAMATOVA, Z. M., and RAZZUMOV, A. I., MNIPY Kazan' Chemical Technological Institute.Imeni S.M. Kirov "The Nature of the Hydrogen Bond in Phosphorylated Glycols" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, p 438 Abstract: Hydrogen bonding in a phosphorylated glycol -- methyl 2,3- dihydrox-ybutylmethylphosphinate -- was studied by IR spectroscopy. A single band at 3260 cm-1 was observed in a concentrated sample, two bands at 3270 and 3370 cm-1 at a 0,02 M concentration in CC14, C2C'l4, C06, corresponding to two intramolecular hydrogen bonds. CH 3 CH3-CH- CH -CH2P OC113 0 H H*' W W Diluting the glycol with a solvent of low polarity dioxane breaks the bond A, showing only one IR band at 3388 em-1. 40 USSR UDC 547-341 RAZUMOV, A. I.,-qLKOL(YV, M. P., LIOREER, B. G., MOSINA, V- V-, SAZONOVA, Z- YA-1 and LOGINOVA, M. G., Kazan -T"'Chemical-Technological Institute Imeni S. M. Kimvr "Synthesis and Properties of Phosphorylated Imines and Enamines" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, vol 43 (105), No 5, MaY 73, pp 1019-1026 Abstract: Several. methods exist for the synthesis of phosphorylated secondax- y and tertiary enamines and imines: direct reaction of prixmry amines with alde- hydes, reaction of secondary enamines with phosphory1ated alde~aydes in presence of p-toluenesulfonic acid, reaction of the diamides of allylphosphorous acid with aldehydes, and transamination of enamines. Imine-enamine tautomerism of these products was studied showing that the position of tautomeric equilibrium depends principally on the nature of substituents at the nitrogen atom and on the type of solvent used. Hydrogen bonding of the enamine fo=s depends main.1y on the substituents at nitrogen and phosphorus atoms and on the. stt,-ric distri- bution of proton acceptors. V1 ghii to ii huM i i H-11N.NA-F I I IF, -M 17-19-19, OHM, 51M it UDC 547.241 RAZUMOV, A. I, SAVICHEVA, G. A., ZY_KOVA , T. V..9 QV2 F., SMIRINTO-VA, G. G., LIORBEER, B. G., SALAKMTDINOV, R. T. a,rVa&z_"'an`T ft"O Institute of Chemical Technology imeni S. M. Kirov "Reactivity and Structure of Phosphorylated Carbonyl Compounds. 8.11UR and 1R SDectra of Arylalko.-cyphosphinylacetaldehydes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchez '101 41, No 10, 1971, pp 2164- 2167 Abstract: In a continuation of the previous sti.,dy of dialkox-y- phosphorylacetaldehydes, tautomerism. in alkoxyarylphosphoryl- ace-I.-aldehydes (I) was studied on the theory that an aryl substi- tuent at the P atom may affect the aldol-enol equilibrium. Measurements of the P-31 chemical shift in eorrpounds I hintled at a shift" in eauilibrium toward the enol form. This was cf,.nfirmed by 1-11.1R. spectra of 20% 1 atalutions inicarbon tetrachloride: the MR band of co~-elthylenic proton revealed the presence of the onol form. The 1H s-pect.-a of nondiluted I comDound3 indicated simul- taneous existence of two enol forms: B with intermoleoular and 112 11.6 USSR PAZZUMOV, A. I., et al, Zhurnal Obahchey Rhimii, Vol 41, 11o 10, 1971, pp 2164-2167 C with strong intramolecular hydrogen bonds in addition to aldol form. The IR suectra of 5-20/~fD I solutions in carbon tetrachloride reflected a sequential shift toward the-aldol form with increasing dilution, so that practically only the a1dol form, existed in the 51, solutions. The IR sr)ectral data showed that in briethylamine solutions of I, in contrast.to carbon-tetrachloride solutions, the eauilibrium shifts toward.the B chelated eziol form which ineorporates triethylamine. 2/2 All "TRERIME-M-M. CA M1,11,141 "I", USSR UDG 54M41+547.26'118 RAMOV, A. I., SAVICHEVA, G. A.; ZYKOVA, T. V., LIORBER, B. G., and SALAKRUTDINOV, R. A., Kazan' Institute of".Cliemical Technology imeni S. M. Kirov "Reactivity and Structure of Phosphorylated Carbonyl Compounds. Part VII. VMR and IR Spectra of Dialkoxypliosphonylacetaldehydes'.' Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1954-1957 Abstract: The considerable value of phosphorylated carbony! compounds lies ir, the fact that they, like F--carbonyl compounds, exhibit keto-enolic tautomerism. The application of polarography and IR b1pectroscopy (in earlier studies) indicates that some P,-phosphorylated aldehydes are mixtures of keto- and cis-enolic forms whose equilibrium dependi; on hoth the solvents and the pff of the aqueous solutions. This paper report8 on tautomeric transformations of diethoxy- (I) and diisopropoxyphOSDI'onylacetaldehydes (II) using NIMR and IR spectroscopy. The tautomerism. of both compounds was studied from the ~M spectra of (I) and its 5, 10 and 20121. solutions in carbon tetrachloride, 30 and 50% solutions in triethyla-a-1-ne and from. the MM spectra of aldehyde (II) and its 10% solution in triethylamine at 20%. 112 USSR RAMMOV, A. I., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp Readings of the I'M spectra were made on a YaMR-5535 spectrometer, the p3l NMR spectra were read on the RYa-2303 spectrometer aad the IR spectra were read on UR-10 and UR-20 units. Both NIMR and IR.spectra indicate that dialkoxyphosphenylacetaldehydes and their solutions in CC14 are an aldo- form with a small admixture of the enolic structure. In triethylamine, the chelated enolic structure is predominant. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.241 RAZUHOV, A. I., OK ZYKOVA, T. V., LIOIZBER, B. G., SAVICHEVA, G. A., SALAMUIDINOV, R. A. "Reactivity and Structure of Phosphorvlated Carbonyl Compounds. IX. Ketoenol Equilibrium of Phosphorylated Acetaldehydes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XLII (CIV), No 1, 1972, pp 47-51 Abstract: Tautomeric conversions of dialkoxyphosphonyl and arylalkoxyphospLliwyl acetaldehydes have been described previously (A. 1. Razumov, et al.$ LE~, No 41, 1954, 1971; No 41, 2164, 711. The study of alkylalkoxyphosphinyl acetal- dehydes from this point of view is a logical development of this pervious work. 31 The roethods of infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance III and P spectroscopy has been used to show that the ketoenol equilibrium of- phosphorylated acetal- dehydes R R 01 CHO :1, PCH CHOH... PCH CH 2 Re R 0., U depends to a significant extent on the alkalinity of the P=O radical, spatial 1/2 USSR RAMMOV, A. I., et al., Zhurnal obshchey Khimii, Vol XLII (CIV), No 1, 1972, pp 47-51 effects and the effects of solvents. The calculated ketoenol equilibrium con- stants of both the undeveloped substances and 20, 10 and 5 percent molar solu- tions of then in carbon tetrachloride and the free energy AF are tabulated. In the aliphatic series, with an increase in the.alkalinity, successive shifting of the equilibrium toward the enol form is observed. The values of AF found correlate satisfactorily with the Kabachnik constants (T. A. Mastryu- kova, M. I. Kabachnik, Usp. khim., No 38, 1751, 19691. On dissolving the investigated substances in carbon tetrachloride (20, 10 and 5% molar solutions) a gradual shift in the aldo direction takes place. 2/2 ____1 M1. F_rA`A -4 Fi 'r 1 iiij- 'ij liK 6 -o" fli USSR UDC 547.341 and 2 RAZUMOV, A. I., LIORBER, B. G.,y~.JUPj XKOVA, T. V., Kazan' Institute of Chemical Tevz~olog 14. rov "Reaction of Phosphorylatcd Acetaldehydes With Allyl Phosphonous Acid Diamides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 2106-2107 Abstract: Studies on the conversion of phosphorylated aldehydes indicate that in reactions with allyl phosphonous acid diamides they yield enamines, It is assumed that the reactiou passes through the en-olic form since the presence of basic agents (in this case allyl phosphino:us acid diamides) moves the keto-enol equilibrium of the phosphorylated acetaldehydes toward the enol forms. The structure of the synthesized COMPOLinds is supported by both IR and PMR spectra. They show absorption bands at 1616 cm-1 (vC-C), 1227 cm-1 (vP=O), 1170 and 1030 curl (VP-O-C2H.5). The NMR spectra show peaks for M3, CH2 and OCH2- r EISSR UD C547.341 RAZU10,OV, A. I., LIOUER, B. G., SOKOLOV, M. P. Kazan Cbemical-Tech.-Iological Institute imeni S. X. Kurov "Study of a Series of Derivatives of Phosphonic and Phosphonous Acids" UVIII. The Diamides of Allylphosphinous Acids, Their Synthesis arid Properties. Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchei Khjudi, Vol 40, No 6, Jun 70, pp 1252-1255 Abstract: The reaction of allyl dichlrophosDhine with secondaly amines in an inert solvents (ether, hexane) in the presence of trialOLylamIne or exces-,; secondary amine yields t4e corresponding diamides of allylphozpanous acid easily add Group VI elements, such as sulfur (in polar solvents) or selenium (without solvent), and therepy form dia=ides of alkylthioor allylselonophospno- nic acids. The 1R spectra of the diamidet were studied., 30--- USSR UDC 547.241 RAZUMOV, A. I., LIORBER, B. G., MOSKVA, V. V., NAZVANOVA, G. F., ZYKOVA, T. V., CHEMODANOVA, L. A.,-and SALAKRUI-DINOV, R. A., Kazan' Chemical-Technological Institute Imeni S. M. girov "Reactivity and Structures of Phosphorylated Carbonyl Compounds. XI. Study of the Aldol-Enol Equilibrium of Phosphorylated Aldehydes as a Function of Temperature" Leningrad, Zhuraal Obahchey Xhimi-i, Vol, 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 568-572 Abstract: The aldol-enol equilibrium of a series of alkyl substituted and non-substituted phosphorylated aldehydes has been investigated as a function of temperature using IR, NMR-lH and NMR-31p spectroscopical analyses. With increasing temperature the nonsubstituted compounds go from the trans-enol form through the aldol form into the cis-enol form. In case of the alkyl substituted phosphorylated aldehyde only~the conversion from trans-enol form into the aldol form has been observed. Quantitative determination of the ratios of aldol to trans-enol form has been made. USSR t1DC 632-95 "Some Requirements for 1-1,ethodz of Deterdr-Ing TxacG of Herbicides and Their Fetabolites in Water and Soil" Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch, pa Issled, ostatkov pustitsiclov I piy;filakt. zagrypaneniya imi produktov pltaniya, kormov i vjwsh. sisdy'"(1icry's, of the Second All-Union Conference on invastiGation of Vesidu~La olf Pt~3ticldc* and Prevention of Pesticide Contanination of Foodstulffs-, Faader and the Extarnal nt Environment), Tallinn, 1971, Pp, 370-372 .(froze RZII-Khl Va, 110 11, Jur, 72-, Abstract 110 10460) Translationi The decom-position of herbicidea In vater and soil oboys an exponential lair. in order to ci-LIculate the `h%lP-1Ife of' the cuxles of soil and, water for analysin of the toxicant be tihen on a dynamic iichedul~3 ovor intorvaj.o ~rhich conform, to a logavi-thnic law of MUltiplicity. The results of artalyti~eG can be uZed, to cml.cAate the time". The method of wlz~lyzl%riG for trace qi=titios of in thu BOU sbould utilize F- eoil specimen with mechanically hoaVy COMP3Sitlon con,~',iniag- 5-7~% humus. T-be conditions for extra-et-lor, al:~t distillation of -,,he solvent shotad be standardized. 'A USSR uIr, G. QQ GZLOV' Yu. V. F, illj A. 11113MYEVY D. A., All-Union IScientific Research ln.(Aitut,~ Of ITLterudnation of the Volatility and Ph.N-Lotoxici-uy of Vapors of E o nn o r,., i, I Herbicides" Moscow, 10himiya v Sel'skun 1'aaozyaYstv&, Vol NO 3, Mqr 70, r:P 5P-54 Abstract: Me -.,-.ti(,,Ie sit--p~ests a nodi-fication of the %-sol,--tled rjethad for a c(,,r-rati e es-irLate of -,.,he volatility and Tynyt-oto-tuity of L vaporg: of hnrbicide:a. lrais i-.-nthod was used w d,--!te:nAnc- the to,,ticity ofE tha vz~,pars of ~~--!x 2, 4-D deri-i-ati-cl~, v-;,.,,. t;- Iv:1 buty-4, bu ch-lorccrot,,,3- and oct'~Yll c~terr' at thc Rescaivh inst `W-C, o' tlLe tricrilorcully." at the inst-It-ute- of "-cad--y o' an- a"L; thq 11-i-11-Union S~Iicnti~ "Ic Res-~arc-o. lyislujit-ute of iolc, .-y ) 'an~!L T, 'I"- usin-,-,. Leens as the tect plarits. Tlie h(-.!r"-1x;cides a-r~~ ranJL,--d az In order of ti-ichlOrQRIlyl est*,ar hutoxye,,thryl ez-ater 4 octyl estor chlorocrot.71" ester g:~ butyl evter. It ff'ound that them is a, neGatt're Lori-c-lat-ion bet-ween the volatilit of a substance and its nolecul-ar weif;ht and boilianj uy point. UDC: 63?-954:632.911 V., 1,U1VEYEVA-GUJR1YANQVA L T. , ILIKITIlT V. and TERILMOVS Ve 14 '1th the Use of "Determining 4*hL AbsorDtion of Herbicides by Pl=ts 1i Artificial Irrigation" 1.1oscov, Khimiya v Sellskm Rhozyaystve, no 11, 114ov pp L8-:, -~2 Abstract: In agricultural practice, rains faalj.n,:~, ij:=,~di-1.t-.1y after th,,- treatment of seed-lnzs renerally necer~sit:ate repe,,.,ted ('-pplication of herbicides, The effectiveriew, of systemic Inerbicides do-pends ,.n their rate of pcnetrat~on. It altso dJepf~,ndS on tLe form, dose of the toxic the develovient of the v1:uita,, th,-,`v sensit""", to the a!~,ent and ti.e c~ ar,lct eri r, tics oi the covex t-issue of Vhe It was found that t~ie rate of -jenetration of hydrorhilic tn:~ii-, agew,~, c~--Id the rain resistance of herbicid.eu can be readily established using 1/2 . . ......... . USSR -5--Q-Q PP e", al, idiimdya v Sellskcu ~Iozyaystvc, no .1j., Nov 70, artificial snrinhlinj to iz-1tate rain vith an -I;v~-nzlty or 0. 3 ,It a precipitation nor= of 10 rim. "Yone. herbicide ab-zorp, ~or- iz art)itrari L characteri2ed by it- dose venctration tillir-.,. Y-(l ratc of penetration of anucous soluticns of hc-bicides in ready-tQ-u-,(- ~;olutlcm is higher than that of their ciiicmicz~jjy pur j-,. lj!j~,j I t.,, I e fr on the -ocactratior. rate and *,;ama-off of 42, 114-,D SG(HLIM Vollt ',I(-rC by the microquantitntive acterm-Ination of' the tc%yj,c al,~,,.;crbed iLy Plants ~ Taulc', in tl-.c artlelt, citr~- datia on and retaird-Lr of the trictmuioltuidne zalt o4 1 2,4-4) wilth ix*r.i,,_-zA.iun and on the sodium s-alt of 2,)j-D with irritation and wash-Otf. 2 /21 ------------ . I ~.. I --. 11 1- 1. ~ I__ :: II ,I;I!I I J12* 023 UNCLASSIFIED ~ I . : 0,'R0CC-,SSlNG DATE--27NOV70 rITLE--DETERMINATION OF THE VOLATILITY ~ANO. PH0TOT0:CJCITY OF THE VAPOR FROM HORMONAL HERBICLOES -U- AUTHOR-(05)-SOKOLOV~ M.S.r ZHUKOV~ NvP.y SHCHEGLQVI~ YU.V., KASIKHINI AcN.t MUSIKAYEVI~-4 ~CCUNTRY'CF INFO--USSR SOURC E--KHIA. SEL. KH01. 19701 8(3)t 212-14 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 i-SUBJECT AREAS--0[('J'LGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES N)HC 'lAGS--HERMClW-, LEGUME CROPt ESTERt VAPOR STATE, TnXICITY, PLANT PHYSIOLUGY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,~.DDCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FqAM;~--3004/0183 STEP ~4O~--OIZ/0394/?0/00~rliOO3/02-12/,3214 t I ACCESSION M0--AP0130942 1.)!-! r L A S S I F I E D '112 023 UNCLASSIZ FIED PROCESSING DATE-127NOV70 C, I RC ACCESSION NO-AP0130942 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-CU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN POT EXPTS. 0EAN PLANTS INERE HELD IN CLOSED CONITAl,'IFiRS TOGETHER WITH FILTC-R PAPER STRIPS, PAEVICUSLY WETTED- WITH 0.02PFRCENT SOLINS. OF 21 4-0 ESTERS OR 010XA.11E, FOR 24 HR AT 27DEGREES. THE ORDER OF VOLATILITY;.AS WELL AS PHYTOTOXICITY OF THE ESTERS WEikE, TRtETHANOLAMINE SALT S,~iALLE;t THAN JRICHLOROALLYL ESTER SMALLER THAN BUTQXYETHYL~ ESTE-A SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO OCTYL ESTER SMALLER THAi)l CHLOROOCTYL ESTER SMALLER THAN 9UTYL ESTER. A CORRELATION BFTWFEN 010L. WT. B,P., AND VOLATILITY 14AS FOUND. UiNC L A SS I F I i: D ..... .... ......... t/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 _TJTt.E--DETERMINATION OF VOLATILITY AND PHYTOTOXICITY OF VAPORS OF HORMONAL HERBICIDES -U- '-74UTHOR_105)~-SOKO _'&S. ZHUKOVv N.P. vSHCHEGLOVv YU.V.v KASIKH114t A.N.t D MUSIKAYE D.A. 13UNTRY OF INFO--USSR c SOURCE--KH[MIYA V SELISKOM KHOZYAYSTVEl 1970t NR 3i PP 5Z-54 ~_.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.q.'SUBJECT AREAS--011OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCLENCES TOPIC TAGS--HERBICIDE, HORMONEr TOXICITYr AROMATIC ESTER m'C.ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCOMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFLEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1359 STEP NQ--,(]R/0394/7i)tOOO/003/0052/Oo'j4 CI_RC ACCESS ION NO--AP0136723 Uh'i L AS;5z I F I C: D 212 OZ7 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE-040ECTO ACCFSSION NO--AP0136723 -ABSTRACT/EXTRA(,-T--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. THE PURPOSE~DF THE WORK WAS TO DEVELOP A RELIABLE METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE, VOLATILITY AND PHYTOTOXICITY OF VAPORS OF ESTER DERIVATIVES OF 2r4-0.. BUTYLI BUTOXYETHYL, CHLOROCROTYL, OCTYL AND TRICHLOROALLYL ESTERS WERE JJSeD. AN ASSUMPTION WAS MADE THAT THE PHYTOTOXICITY OF THE ABOVE COMPOUNDS (CHEMICALLY PURE) WAS PRACTICALLY IDENTICAL. THE PHYTOTOXICITY WAS DETERMINED BY A MODIFIED "ISOLATED SYSTEM" METHOO. THE METHOD WAS BASE0 ON DETERMiNATION OF PLANT 14EIGHTS AFTER EXPOSURE OF JUST SPROUTED SEEDLINGS TO THE VAPORS FOR 24 HOURS AND THEIR SUa-`ZEQUEiNT DEVELOP '"ENT AND GROWTH FOR 10 DAYS. THE RESULTS OBTAINED INDICATED THAT THE IMETHOD 1S RELIABLE WITH 4-12PERCENT ERRORP THAT VOLATILITY OF THE COMPOUNDS TESTED OIFFERS CONSIDERABLY IN REVERSE DEPENDENCE u) THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT AND BOILING POINT OF THE CO.MPOUNDS, AND THAT THESI~ HERBICIDES CAN BE ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR UICREASING PPIYTGTfl*(,Ic,,Irv ACCORDING TO THE ..FOLLOWING SERIES: TRIETHANOLAMINIE SALT OF 20.-D* TRICHLOROALLYL L~T[-R, BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, OCTYL ESTERvCHLOROCROTYL ESTERo BUFYL ESTER* :FACILITY: VSESOYULNYY NAUCtiNO.-ISSLEDOVATELISK.IY il'iTITUT FITOPATOLOGII. UNC Lit 5 -S IF IE 10 t.' 01, 1/2 007 UNCL ASS! PIED PROCESSING DA T'E-- 230CT7 0 TITLE--USE OF PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS FOR1PRODUCING LIGHTING ENGINEERING OPAQUE GLASSES-U- AUTHOR-(04)-TSARtTSYN, M.A.* PROSHKINAt A-1-o SOKOLOV, M,,S.o SHAPIRUr M"Do COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :-'SOURCE--STEKLO KERAM. 1970, 27(3)tI3-1& ------- 70 ,,.DATE PUBL ISHED ,_-~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS JGPIC TAGS--GLASS COMPOSITION, OXIDE GLASSI PHOSPHOURS COMPOUND, GLASS ~_'_'I'~OPACITY# GLASS PROCESSINGs LIGHT SCATTERINC, GLASS MARKING--NO RESTR ICT IONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1255 STEP NO--UR/0072/70/027/003/0013/0016 ACCESSION NO--AP0116717 UNCLASSIFIED -- -- - ------------ .. . ........... 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116717 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONCO. SUPERPHOSPHATE CONTG* P SUB2 0 SUB5 49-05 MINUS 50,92PERCENT AND CAO 21.7-2.46PERCENT WAS USED FOR OPACIFYING LIGHTING ENGINEERING GLASSES. IT WAS DRIED AT 400DEGREES AND SIFTED THROUGH A SIEVE 81 MESHES-CM PRIME2. GLASS BATCHES WERE PREPD. OF THE CHEM. COMPN. SIO SUB2 60-8-3-2t B SUR2 0 SUB3 4-4.8# AL 'SUB2 0 SUB3 7.9-8t P SU32 0 SUB5 5-6, CAO 2.2-2.69 NA SUB2 0 10.7-10*8, K SUB2 0 7, AND ADONL. F 1.5PERCENT. THE MATERIAL WAS MELTED AT UNCLASSIFIED w-gan ana ~,.rissue,-,4:ransL)ianr~atipn USSR uDc: 616.12-0,99.843-089.168 T MIKOVSKPI, G. E., E. N., YLUMVA, Ye. I ALEMEYET-VA, L. KOBKOVA, I. D. S-O-KOWV I. Yo., IDL'Sh7LWIM;A', H. G., Instith""`~ Zvasc-lilar ' L. A., n-d ODKOVA, u -e ~i. = Surg,:!.,,y imen-4. A. 11. Bakulev, Academy of M-;dical Sciences IMR, Moscow "The fate of an Heteroll-lopic Fzart Allotransplan-tyl 110scow., Eksparimentallnaya 121iirurgiiya i Anesteziologiya, No 6, Nov/Dee 70, 3-12 Abstract: Donor hearts transp2an-tted to the iliac mterie3 of recipient doe's saurvived up il to 16 dabs. The causez; of cessation of 'E'l-arisplant. fiT.,cticr. d,.uring the first V hoiLrs wero suxrgilic,~a cr_.-i:plica~ticns (death ac the rocil"Dient from the anesthetic, Lrrorrliag-~,s fi-cmi -01'ic sut"ures, thrombosis). In the zbscrice of s-_ich copplicaticas, -Lhe tr~~-..-wnnts con't-inued -to function 3 1;o 12 dayo t' ~ _~L ~ (--, 0'. .7, days) when i;oix- riot used, znd 3 to 8 6. 1 whon thoy iierc. Caz-d!,;c ,xrest tram- precedcd by arxhy~h.,.-,M~i, a decrease L-1 vol- tago of the complex, ~_nd increa-,c in 1yn-phoc,,-Le_- :*,.-n the pj~_rj_pheral. blood Lmmizic-morphological charigal- in the. phaticsyz;I'-'e%-.1 przeced,~~-'; the ~aorp1~01Cgi.ca-1 rLgns of x-ajec-'U-inn in thc: (p . I L i ronouncod Ififiltration) ehzuigc~' -1-1 tji~! rixter and rw-~ta- bolic di starbaiicu- ki thc. Y;voc, Ium). ard L USSR UDC 537.533.2+537.534 _-N. A. Effective Photoemitters. (A Survey)" Effektivnyye fotoemittery. (Obzor) (cf. English above), VVITTI, Moscow, 1970, ~9 -pp, ill., 74 references (from RZh-Fizika, No~12M, Dee 70, Abstract Ila 12Zh648 DEP) Translat;on: A survey of literature published from 1968 through 1970. Basic achievements in improving the emission characteristics of traditional photo- cathodes achieved chiefly by technological means with the application of optical methods of raising their effectiveness are briefly summarized. Methods for deter- miningtthe depth of the photoelectron yield are discussed. VorR concerning the preparation and investigation of a new class of effective emitters based on highly doped hole semiconductors A B with a reduced work function are analyzed. Direc- III V tions of research toward explaining the factors effectinFl, the emission properties of new emitters, optimization-of methods for preparing tbem, the-- development of 'USSR (Obzcr) VINITT mo~cow 29 pp , ill. , 74 references practical methods for producing photocathodes based or, GaAs (including semltrans- parent), and the search for new materials for preparing photocathodes that are sensitive in the IR region cf the spectrum are discus*~ed, Also discussed are secondary emitters and cold cathodes based on materials with negative electron affinity. 74 references. N. S. 2/2 62 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: "Ief. Code: 0048940 CHDITCAL ABS-. 76 rkJO021"ge Synthesis and pzoperties of po ta K;,;jUA11C_U My,11- and fpotassium-tert-butyl peroxides. Sok-1101, N T C n I T7777 ~m. t4u-imctz,~ r I 9Tty. 7T. N AfePh with 3.04 g PhC_N1e-.0J1 ~give NicMC-101K (I.); in heptsue vid treated 1'11CM~,'14, Ois sak lormed prepd a 1-1 compiex, a hy oscupio stilid,. In ~jfz:, I UIZV3. gr ~6,, Similarly was prepd, Nlt!XO~,K and its 1, 1 vorup!,-3; with NILI- COji., ard !:~ cornple)c .vidi the~pexpxide~ Trev.;ng PfiCrVie- 'R O,K with 1120-Mr-Ph gave a cryst. c hydralo--, als fmiled from similar reaction of diy K'OH ixitli tht perovide in 4~MePh- G. M. Rosolapoff j REEL/PRME 19~,90,0712 us S, R UDC 621.--87 DUB11-SKIY, L.G., K--_L~V, R.T., SCHLkMA_&A,, SRETE.~1_51,11, V.N. 4SYsteza Approach To inalysis U Cauues And Nature Gf Failures Of Products U Electronic Technology" Elektron. tekhni-ka. INauchno-tekhn. ab. Unr. ~,achestvom L standartiz. T-7*~lectro~ie Technologr 61M C Y. '-cientific-Techrdcal Collection. " ality ~-!2nac-exent And Standarization), 1970, Iq-EAe 3, pp 7-12 (Pro= RZh,-Siektronika i yeye '7a 4A2) prbreneniye, Yo 4, April 1971, Abstract Translation: 7he principles are considered of a systsm.approach which m5kes it poevible to determine operationally the causes of failures and to incrs~lse the effectiveness of' operation of a system of~supervision arA control oV the qual- ity of the products of electronico technology. Examplea are presented of -the realication of a ay3t". approach for gae-dischsrEe,devices (with gas filling) which assumes use of a computer for processing of the results obtained. k',.V. 73 lt2 02 3 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 .TITLE--PREPARATIOM OF WITROALKATRIENES -U- ~~AUTHOR--,QZ_Q~~09 'N.A., POPOVA* L.A. C.OUNTRY OP INFO--USSR -SaURCE-VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK SELARUS. SSRt SER. KHIM. NAVUK 1970t (1)v 112 -DATE PUBL I SHED------ 70 -5,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~4601C-TAGS_~-CHEMICAL SYNTHFSIS, AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUND, BENZENE DERIVATtVEt-UV SPECTRUM, lp SPECTRUM, SPECTRCSCOPIC A~44LYStS RESTRICTIONS ._QQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED FRaXY,REEL/FRAME--1987/1076 STEP NO--UR/0419/70/000/001/0112/OIIZ :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104474 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 023 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION.NO--AP0104474 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-CU) G9-0- ABSTRACT, ADDING 1.3 G MENO SUB2 TO I G NAOH ~J?4 20 ML MEOH, FdLLOWED BY, AT ODEGREES, 2.7 G PliENYLSORBALDEHYDE IN MEOH AND HOLDING THE MIXT. 0,.5 HR GAVE ON DILN. WITH H SU82 0 AND ACIDIFICATION WITH H SU82 SO SUB4, 95PERCENT ',IIPHENYL,6,NItRO,1,3,5,HEXA,TRIENE, Me 106-7DEGREES. UV AND IR SPECTRAL DATA WERE GLVEN. ~UNCLASSTFIED S R uDc: 621.1,96-677.7( 088.8) KISL6V, A. C., S~ ~QN. F., 11eningrad Military Engineering AcadeW imeni A. F. MOZhayskiy "A Coaxi 9.1 Radiator" 2. USSR Author's Certificate No 250226, filed 17 jul 67, publizhed 16 Jan 70 (from ~Kh-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jull 70, Abstract NO 7B67 P) --anslation: The proposed radiator consists of an asymmetric di'Dole which supplies P_ coaxial feeder with a slot cut in its outer rigid shell, &nd a disc back reflec- tor. T'he radiator is designed for setting up circular field polarization. The dipole provides the vertical component of the electric field, and the slot provides the horizon+al coimonent. The dipole should be shorter than, a lt-~ravelengrth for its inuut I.,w,edaPce to be capacitive, and the slot ahould be shol-er than a '~f_wavt- IA4- jjqpe(j~ajCf~ J. length for its inp o be, inductive. By trial ozni~ error, the lenj~ths of' tho diro> t_-Id ,;Iot ar,,2 !3(!leoted to P ;lhift, of close to -,r/2 between ,Ive a phase I f'he v~--_tlcal and hcirizont-al comuonents of the radiated electranavnetic field, which is nece_--sar-y to produce circular polarization. By locating the diliole and slot on cn~_- Gf thc, a_xiz of the coax fced line and using an unbalheed. dipole, the -phase center of the radiator is shifted from the axis of syrinetrt of the feed line. This 1/2 KISLOV, A. G. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 250220~~ makes it nossible to rock the rad-lation pattern of the an+enna by rotating the r A adiator about the ax, s of svr-,;metry without moving it away- from the focal axis of the paraboloid. The sim--licity of the radiator design is noted. One illustration. A. K. -2/2 USSR uDc 629.78.017.2 SOKOWVj N. 1. and LIPATOV, A. V. "Ifecessary Corditions of Linear System Continuity" Tr- Mosk. Aviats. In-ta ('Works of the Moscov Aviation Institute) NTO 24o, 19'12, pp 26-30 (from Refferativn3ry Z-hurnal-Raketootrayeni-ye, 110 5, DaY 73, Abstract No 5.41.148) for the con-Ginuity of lines- Abstract: Two neces.Darj conditions were obtained f systems for which the characteristic polynomials n n-1 aoz + a z + s. + an have positive coefficients a.. One of the conditions consists of the fact that for a continuous system the sequence 81 a a 2 ::~, a4, a0 a, a2 should be diminishing. The second condition is reduced to the folloving rela- tionship of the polynomial coefficients: 2 ai _Ci a1-2a1+2 Oj 1 21 J~J# 6) -.1 11-2, (n-i+2)(i+P-) 3bibliographic references. where Ci USSR UDC 629.78.01`742 SOKOLOV, N. 1. and MAKOVLEV, V. I. "Synthesis of Pammetricall- variant Compensation Syste-ms in the 1.~-'asurement y In of Two Output 1-:agnitudes of the Control Object Tr. 1~bsk. Aviats. In-t.-- (Works of the Moscov Aviation Institute), 1972, ITo 240, pp 16-25 (frori Referativkvy ZhUrnal-Raketostroyeniye, Ik) 5, Mev 73, Abstract No 5.41.140 by the authorr,) Abstract: In the desiLm of automatic control systems it is often i)ossflble to use data about several coordinates of the control object. T'hus, for exal-..01e) in the examination of the lon1fAtudinal movement of an aircraft. it ir, dif ficult to obtain inforim-tion aDmit the angulaer ve3,ocity of p3l"'ch and ir-oricial av,~,rlozvl. Consequently, the sensors of ammilar velocitictl and lil:larar accelerations react differently to a chargu in the aircraft motion parametur-s wileA accur w~ion thc aircraft vibrates around its center of pians. If the sensor of linear accclez~.- dtiring -;. chl zn..~~e in an.-les: of tions reacts to a chan6e of forces) accurrin(.- attack, then the sen,-,or of anpaar velocities reacts to the effect of chan,-,es. An am)roach is prcsented in this work tovard rill of pa. ranc cally invariant courpenmation oyf,,Leirm -Tlor thQ qf 1'uu'mw11.inj' i7.-to r-".Itu put magnItudes of the contro! Object which provides for and the -I In 16 USSR SOKOLOV, N. i. and I'MOVIEV, V. I., Tr. Mosk. Aviats. li-ta, 1972, 110 240, pp 16-25 required indicators of systlem quality in any finite range of lvxanieter chan_res of the control object. 1 ft6ttre, 3 bibliographic references. -joc 63;.,.,-,!l,2.oiL STUMY OF T."rCE Cot7mi-IMi OF AIR VYMUZ BY Ka MIMED TO 50:1Z 'MIMIYA." FICTOPS 1,cd. ati~m, nufisfm, Vol 5. No ;FP &utmiV,&1 for lizutol) A11--u--T IWO) AbrLmct: Th.'s mi-par imsLuti the retiults of Cm a=lvaiti OC cO-v.t.%-1=rtt% jmteUl, In the air exhvled by h,-VrAM s~b~eiltb ex'p')-~ed to StIv3n Qrfecir (20-dm, b~d comfin--!tm 2-1~0-zz~y Gf iy~,phllize,i rooin, hl,,,?% jnn chro.-LtoEraphy rj-,thodti w~m ki"d. The mott oLF_njf1eunt ett"tcid durin~.,,.cxposure3 to prolvr,;r--A ativi-~atlon ara hii Ix tc,*,-peraturu Forrr~atlor. of wi atmephtre wi%,hin u preamurited cluaed apme of * m,%tricte! Is a connlltl~- ,~ble de~,me un tnt! pr,~cenrei of .U.L,n,v VI.,%1 r'.1."ctionG, !~ Ima tvan el-r.,blzm,~a that througn hia luz,3z, cRAin =Ae relea6ez. u whole brries or rarmous r-t,bntfL--ces wlich Under tile pr,!v,.2i1lg in tile pr-,usurized volumme, ctm mm='A- late ark'i c,,,~rt UZ infl'~~Zce On t~,e ntht, or the &1=OCphe7-- vlthill thin S."nCr (Yu. G. 'Nul"vlov, et al.; V. V. Kuptov =A L. A. T.unov; CaWcle, ot al.). Ilie of in Ule ex~mled ull' trmropirca with dIfferen'. tnttasitj ='- la dawndezt. tt, u v7.mrAdrLible degree on thc para-e- tttrs of %he ricrocli=~%v, reod ration aml 3chedule, physical loftd~ eftemt %7; lonlziag mila;ion, and a mmber of other ractora (V. V. Rastoy Mid L. A. and ov".cre). It, in aotLd that thlm percentaF,; ci,' ~ierom~pri tics ml=uzQ- wlLil the exrmled air in extreaely high. This paper given the results ot qiuLlitatIve 4nd qituatitati've -'nv*::t1- rationa of gane"o m1croixNrItlen present iii nir evialcd by Wuman cabjoets A , wa~-n the 'Doiy is to aotn-i cxtretral ractoru., ',70-day hYpolytWaim, 20-Aday iV, total stitrveLtion, %rounci-the-clock eAll~ure to high tempenstart (Upto 400) and du1q4',at,-,1 ioods. 16. 5"- GAS ClIkUMAVU''PAPHIC 1';V9sT NAI lullS U7 VOLA*'i-1.F. PIWDUCTS C1 ACCIMP 14N y INC RIPUCN) FDL~~ =;TA= S ;MM* [Article Ly J. r. L. N. Steuan-,Y, N. L. olov MOSCOW, '3' ~ ' October 1972, pt, 6 1-11% -'A-ZULta Abotraott This r4p~-l ylvrs Ott, rr,;ulta cr compa-tivi, Of ~OllktilO "PtQbOliZV5 611MInAtOd tcrathQT -10~ hV t;~41,t , zaklya and cxbaled air by human i;ubjects 4urinL starvation. It zli;-4 vb-almt~! by e-~zia,-% sa%-o,por phase of urine frem h=an -.1,jects 4pt e ro4uctid. di.t:;. ch,=;r-t: In the co==ant and were sixtilar in all, the thrau armlyzed =a,114. Chnn&cq -f tl*-,;. type may develvp ;in ;xUents fr-,-x certain disotders -c~n tc ".1 41A nn addwitio during futittional dl;~rnoais of sz:-..c dit'CaSON. Study of t'&e ganecus =otiballtes raleas-c.' by man durft~j tions -I chang" in the qualitative 6U" e*;knnitativa corposit'll*.- cf r.Lancett IncluL;ad Ln thii c=pIk!-A taidcr t1he Lnfl;~un,~- of diat* itz z r;. calzrtf. rcntzlit and dilrir'~ st1tvatizz 4-0 of definite interv~v --c-. 4 Ole rtta1c.011t;= proca3u, dl-agno-jin oE differenr d.-;e4-ies and influanca of these metab.lira9 an the proccuuoi; of fot-mIng th., medium tu pressarizod, encles" cl,%imbero. It 1140 bicn demn a tv t;~,d Lit a -'A=ber f st-Aditi~ th;tt Uith. fat 'ir cal'bot.yurateamacablolism, particularly during dlnteLeci. starvation, or an irrogular food ~nrakt, :bc nuribo:~ of (5-oxyb4tyric acid, 4~cetuae, acezoacetic acid) In the 6rlr.~, c x finled air chant" considerably (11. V. Kustov and L. A. T4 r. man, Lovay. at al.). It was.,reccrtly entablished that in aUltian to xotonc% c+w aliminotan j nuriber of other volatile com;our,~a. A detailed of the componition of exhalLd air with th, uae of highly 'Jews s-'?'!r/- 7 L/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30f)CT?() TITLE--TERlNAA.Y SYSTEMS OF SODIUM NITRATEt S001UM NE7RIT.Ej AND THE SODIUM SALT OF AN ALIPHATIC ACID -U- N.M.v SOKOL I KtiAITINA, 11i.v. --"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -~'.'SOURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 1501t 852-5 ------- 70 DATE PUBLISHED "''SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMI.STRY :~::TOPIC TAGS--EU*rECTIC MIXTUREr SODIUM NITRATEv SODIUM 141TRITEp ALIPHATIC CARBOXYLIC A(ADp CRYSTALLIZATION, ORGANUSODIUM COMPOUND PlARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED ~AUXY REEL/FRAillf-.--1994/1728 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/003/0852/0855 ACCESSION NIO-,-AP0115557 UNCLASSIFIED 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PkriCES51ING DATE--301-ICT70 ~-~CIRC AccEssion NO--AP0115557 -,A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TRIANGULAR PHASE UIAGRAMS OF NA 'PRIME POSITIVE PAkALLEL TO HCO SUB2 PRIME NEGATIYEr NO SU33 PRIME R EL TO ACQ NEGATIVEr NO SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE, AND NA PRIME POSITIVE PA.ALLC PRIME NEGATIVE, NO SUB3 PRI14E NEGATIVEt NO SUBZ PkIME NEGATIVE SYSTEMS (SYSTEMS (1) AND (2), RESP.) WERE CONSTRUCTED BY USING.DTA AND VISUAL POLYTHERMIC DETNS. SYSTEM (1) HAS 4 CRYSTN. FIELDS (OF NAO SU32 CH, NANO SU83t AND 2NANO SUB3 '.3NANO SUB2) MEETING AT rfiE EUFECTIC AT 14-2DEGREES AND 33.5, 29, AND 37.5 OF THE COMPONENT SALTSt RESP.v AND AT THE TRANSITION POINT AT 1520EGREES AND 30.5, 32, AND 37.5PERCENT OF THE COMPONENT SALTS, RESP. ANALOGOUSLYt THE 4 CRYSTN4,FIELDS OF (2) MEcT AT THE EUTECTIC POINT AT 173DEGREES AND NANO SUB3 32, NANO SUB2 42t AND NAOAC 26PERCENT AND AT THE TRANSITION POINT AT 178bEGREES AND 47, 33, AND 20PERCENT OF THE COMPONENT SALTS, REW01'. IiNrl Al;~TFIFn "Genetic Recor-r-ibination: The Mechanism oil ExchanGe on the C.,rtolof;1cal and Molecular Level" Moscow, Priroda, No 4, 1970, PP 30-36 Ab6tract; Die behavior of _rin,~ chronor,-omes in :aitosls wai rLudicd in cc-1113 o:c Crepis capilliaris treated with colchicine. Pol,,rploids sho;,vi,.ti not; an increase in f ring chror-osou:es, the number o but, an enlargerant of chromoson-~o. T-ous, z_' th U material of chromosomes forare-d by reprod=tion en-ters into Gne rinj cri~romosorl,,:!, increasing itts size. Such a structu:re is possible only by ~!XcllaanjTri between two chror ne prof, rin, natid.s, forj~dr4g ., one common rinj! T' -"a of "break-b_itdin,,~" in chrom- atids, repeated several tiry--G, is evident.. TtUs con" ms McClintackli; rosition about the instability of ring chror.oGomcs in Zea, and the subrequent excharlo-e bet-.vea the chromatids. The forra-tion of rirL~ chromo=,,no al increticcct cize indi- cates a spontmaeous e.YchaN_,,e b&~%rcen trie chro,:viti(ls, canfirritni.-, T~iylorl~; F--atoradio- -ir the ti,.eory of tbq "matrixl' graphl reriults, and contradict Au .1 - ` between two sintc-r chromatido growing f o_m the, halvef, of thr, rjothe- X also noted. 71A3 type of recollibination Cannot (111011 al-ky behmdor of ftn!! chrmifmoi:rr. JX Vorj similar to that of the 1*,Jn~_- toleculos of DNA in by D. Vinograd. It wriv w4,rgested thwL'the exchan6e is a result of the 1hysicochemical properties of Muk molecules. USSR UDC: 512-831:517.944 SOKOIA)V.' N. P. Kiev 11concerning Stability of the Zero Solut ion of Systems of Partial Differen- tial Equations" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Matematicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 25, No 1, 1973, pp 66-7p- Abstract: Multi dimens i onal matrices are applied to thi! investigation of stability, in the Lyapunov senie, of the zero so2utiori of systems of partial differential equations, Criteria of stability and im-A.~~bility of the zero solution of linear and linearized first-order 2ystems of partial differer- tial. equations solved with respect to their partial derivatiYes are forrru- lated in terms of the theory of multidimensional matrices, The coefficients in these eouations are asswned to be constants or perioiiic functions. It is noted. that similar results caan be obtained as well for systerja of higher-order partial differential equation* solved vit]a reripect to the hirz~iest derivatives, since the solution of such systems reduceis to solution of fire~t-order 5ystejr's t ons. of partial differential equal i 2 USSR ey) "App1ication of Function.3 of lUltivariate Matrices to the Solution of Systems of Unear Partial Differential Equations of Higher Order" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Matemraticheskiy Zhurnal; Jaly-August, 1971; PP 494-507 ABSTRACT: The author studies a system of linear partial. cliff erential equa- tions of Kgher order vrith variable (and constant) coefficients Vnich is solved for the 1-d(,,hor derivativeswhose orders are assumed to ba the ssme. Taking the unlenown functions and their vartial derivxtives to the order of on3 below the order of the system for the new unknova functions, t4s, author replaces the given system with a linear systenof-firstrorder partial differential equa- tions., which is then broadened in a certain i-ray to an eq%iivalent system con- sisting of those equations partially repeating and consiclered by him in a previous work. For this syvtom and, consequeWly, for the given one, neces- sary and sufficient conditions are established for caxwlt~te integrability, and an expression is obtained -for the ccmnlete integral of' the given systen which depends on the initial values, arbitrarily islecte:1, of the desired func- tions and their partial derivativez to the order of one belat-i the order of the system. USSR UDC-. I-Tone GROSS, Ye. F. (deceased), S and QIT27,0V, A. N. "Phononless -Annihilation Padiation of Tndirect Excit-ons in Ger- manium Crystals With Isoelectronic IMPUritiOB" Leningrad,, Fizika -Tverdogo'Tela, vol 14, No 7, 1972, pp 2004-2007 Abstract: The results are given of experiments performed to study the luminescence of indirect excitons in germanium crystals with isoelectronic admixtures of Si and Sn at a temDerature of 4-2o K. The DFS-12 spectrometer with n, PbS photoreointar i-,ra-z uned 'as ti r~!- ceiver -for roo(rding piirpoveo. The ltwinescorwe rptctvum of a germanitua crystal containing isocleatroriic 1"i impurity of 0.7 at. !6 and a small amount (5-1 4 per cc) of 8b donor watorial, in which the radiation bands typical of germanDup with no silicon are clearly indicated is shown. Shese bands are the renult of the annihil-ation of free as well as bonded excitons with phonon excitation. rffic effect on the spect-ruxu cf increasing the sensitivity of the~equipl-.,=t and of addixg sJ.IiCon to the ci-jstal zp--cir~ens is also n-ai~ed. ltwestij;ations vere ii-,ade of t-,'-ie lumir,~~Gcence of free germ=iurn crystal exeitons containintgr 8n, in which phononless nrmi- Mlation, of free excitons with elastic di.spersion of tI)e Sn atams was dbser-.red 1/2 GROSS, Ye. F., et al., Fizika Tverdogo Tela, vol 14, No 7., 1972, pp 2004-2007 Me aut-hors, associated with the A.F. loffe Physico-Technical Iristitut,-- of Leningrad, express thei-r gratitude to V. I. Safarav for his co.71ifflentsy to. 1. 11. Belokuxova and V. S. Zemskov for groving the Ge-Si crystals used in the experiments, and to Dr. V. Airo of France for preparii4r, 'the germanium, tin- a-Uoyed specimens. 2/2 -55 GROSS, Ye. F., NOVIKOV, B. V., and SOKOLOV NW.& "Luminescence of Bonded Excitons in Germanium Cryata-19" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, vol 14, No 2, 1972, pp 443-447 Abstract: Because little is !mown of the Clow ph3nomena of ger- manium doped with elements of the III:and V groups, this paper attempts to fill part of that gap by discussing the luminescence of exciton-doped complexes in germanium monocrystals alloyed with Sb, P, As donors and Ga, In accepto:rg. In th experiments, dop- ing concentrations varied from 5-10'-' to 5 .1016/cm-:, and the de- vice used for recording the luminescence was the screen spectro- meter type DFS-12 with a photoresistive PbS as the sensor. Most of the measurements were made at a temperature of 4.20 X, attained by directly submerging the specimens in liquid hel. 'ium, and an in- candescent lamp or helium-neon laoer was used.to excite the lund- nescence. Theauthors, connected with the S,emicojiductor Institute 112 43 USSR GROSS, Ye. P. et al, Fizika Tverdogo TeLa, Vol 14, No 2, 1972, PP 443-4k7 of Leningrad and the A. A. Zhdanov Leningrad State University, ex- press their gratitude to R. L. Rorchazhkina for preparing the spe- cimens, to S. A. Permogorov for discussing the results, and to V. V. Kulakov for his assistance in.running the experiments. rtc a" jj~CS 57y(-// 'V&-( 'j DC 661. 0 17. ~ tI q. 4 S-1 UDY OF THE PROCESS OF STRFNGTHENLNG SOLAD 130011".5 U Y M F:ANS OF NVC. LE.Alt GAMMA - f(t:!J()NAN(;Ir G. N. V. K. Qttu-i,it. 0. G. and Yu. P, Khimich, si~te t M"e'ris A. A. Z10.1nW.-e-ulnittaito prO84 25 Sep- Inix -r;~ -a-alli-tripted for ih~ rurpos-A otu-Ayiniith4- PhYSICA) proc,.--. rr*p,~nx.hi, for the tr~azfhenivvx of real bv,h-, in parts,ular aHeys, by itninti the niruhrod of nucl~4r ra-ma-renonarx" IYaC.1k), The appli-tifm 61 nuclear gamm ,-peciroot-opy for tlw"e purpo--m :ersn$ to be - ry juotifird to u* occauwa ~f ittt great svnuitivity to the phast ornp--jRition of the specimens. Anide from thiv. the, otrength-4ing of solido io &a%riciattA in rr -ay or nwhoe i%h the Lhange In the wdruclural, tatr of thor cry4WIinv lattice, in particular % ills the chanar "I the drgr" of its defect occurrence, which moat be. felt on the magnitude of 11w rezonance aboarptiorl Lactr. For the invt &Ligation. trmn-va"adturri strel wa% xrlv~tcd (10,; V. 0. V% C) ...4 41"'1 .1 1,ra-) ZOKh%*IMF (0. V%, C. 1% Nk, 117. Nio. Cr < 114. V < Pr4j. whith. may 6tt *tevttgtk-ni-d not u,nly by the hardening i%~rkhcid, -ult of * -key hard by co2d rallinst blit ;AIA* -~* a r# he prncraxen of N"nnd, enins. f,aused by the prrttlittation of disperoi~d 4p~ciat carbides in the tempering of hardened sp. cintene. The exporimentR were canductrd on ipecimens which litts paRxed 1hrvugh varioqo type* of Treattri-t for thr purpoue of chanving their strength penporti~*: cold-rolled (clesgree of deformation 7)%); hardened at I 100 and 8500C; and tempe red at 900o. Specimenn hardened tit A 500 we re subitcted to further tempering at t-emperaturea of 400. 650~ und 6500. in which the procexoes of neconclary harilening occur. 00 a r b i, 'a,' :orrwrr~ rP,'r,t-I by ly'vir of it,,, Morra'h- r Pect "_ .1-r of the eli-Ilrorlyr-mic C~I-, with a con%f.itit acce,~rxtton, and were proc-eed an an f*VM (~Ie_trnt%ic, ko"qm(t-r). All tht- gr,,-,p- .1 try .arperpo.lition r~f Aeveral girnups of nix, corre%p~-4i~g to %ark"- ~fatrn of th-! nearest aivirroundingit of iron atomir At P~vanattium. ~tat(- with ()nly ~ne -pl-ett-1. trtm, in the n,!.,ara~st o.irrlto.rt~ -)~hvr- i, w,n-h,a.,p- pearing jarnhal>dity. According to d414 from reference 1 11. th'. pir.."er-C of one atorr of vanAdium in the first two spheren. the field in the iron by appm-T-tely 8'11, and in the third aph-a- incre.)ii- it 1,y 1. 6';:,. Th.". iftnoring the effect of the third And subsequent fj~htrrlll. in altntAifird Pladee analy%tia w~ may consider the spectrum to kw con,ai-iting of two grr,tjVs of. %in. In this c-r we will nGt ci,,raoidcr less Man VIS ci iroav Atoms, havitig two or rinure Morris of vanadium In the first two coordination spheres, Tire reasonable values of 'XZ obtained by us in the processing of the apectra. on the EVIA (..".11Y u[ the order of the munbor a points of *"ctrarn) also zhow, 14,,e pcirmiastUtilty of such Lft apprmimatton. f (a) . 42 Flaurer 1. D~pefadvncex .9 die, mag- "itde. of the roawnwnto. absiorptiora factor fa 19) and the fIRB hardness (a) a upf3n tire form I treatment -f the W. The comparative depondence, of A ( U ) of tire of (b) aarymmt-try, of Oir. lines of the ralier:trum upif% the form of the specimen is A!-0 411--ri (b)~ Along the Abscissa Axis Al- fitottedl (I) annealing at 4000c; (Z). (3) hardening At I 100 and 0500; (4)-.((P) temper- ing at 400. 550, and 6500C. (A) treatment regime. 91 Lm c :621.37 1. 332. 3:621. ?-0, 1. SOKOLOV, 0. L., SMru4S11LTR, V. B. 110n a Method of Increasing Interference Suppression ii, Reception of Doppler Radio Si-nals" Tr. Sev.-ZaD. zaoch. Dolitekhn. in-t (TWorks of the Nor"hweo;t. FcJytr-chricn1 Corresr.-ondence Insti, 1.ute) , 20-12, No 20, pp 8-11 (from No 12, Dee 72, abstract No 12GG [r6estwid] Translat-'on: A method basead on counting the number o-f Tlizctuatian and co= ring with a threshold 110 is used for detectinc.; Doppler r-n,lJo nals. Expressions a-re presentc-(~, for calcule~tinC the p.,,.,obabJ1J.tiesz of fail- alarms Pf.e and signa-1. det.ection, PcIet, erd also the revults of calcwlation:i U of interfereme stippres5iorl. USSR tjDc: 621.391.5 oise Immuniuy of Phase-Time Detectors of Sigrals in Do -G, ussian Noise" Xiev, Izvestiya 71UZ SSSR--Radioelektronika, No 6., 1972, pp 7806-792 Abstract; The detector discussed in this article is of the tyDe to 4-Y be found in radar systeris using, continuous radiation, U B received signal appearing against a background of noise Tormed from tions made by various interfacesp such as water-air and ;ater- ground boundaries. The noise spectiun at the i"eceiver antenna output then has a discrete part at the carrier frequenby. I'lathe- ,round can be p,,rt in the form of matically, the mixed noise back,- two terms, one at the carrier frequency and the other in thle Gaussian character determined by ihe parasitic r,.=plitude-pliase modulation of the re'Llected field. This paper t:-r)ns-ir3c-,)r.,j a phase- tilne detector and L-Liniter circuit, and its imrm)zity -to noi,~e of thic type. In the analy3iss, it is assu:.iied t-hat the elffect of' amplitude variations oJC the onve."Lope ic completoly eiimirated by the ideal limitor, c-ind that th'e Cjirnal dic phace only. The auth.or coiicludc_~Fj that, detectorls) are effective when the vseful cimgal duration ia much, greater thar. t e correlation interval of the noise. -'n -'H I!T Ml~ ..El USSR UDO 621.~96.96 SF HUR, V. B. LA "Detection Of Doppler Radio Signals By Receiver With A Caunter Of The I-lumber Of Overshoots Of Additive Noisen Radiotekhnika,, Vol 27, no 6, June 1972, pp Abstract: The analytical dependences are conaidered of a raethod of detectiol of doppler radio signals based on counting of the nue3ber of overahoote of the fluctuations at two polar levels. An engineering method of calculating the noise i=unity of the receiver in developed. Graphg are preoented of; (1) The; characteristics of noise immunity calculated by fornulso developed in the Viork; and (2) The axperimental and calculated values for the =ean valueE and disper- sion of the number of overuhoota a fluctuations used durin~r, calculati,on of the noise i=unity of the detector..4 fir,, 7 ref. Reoeivo&, 5 J,11Y 1970; ofter further improvement, 2- March 1971- USSR WX 621. 396.963 BAR-NNOV, i. DYMOVICH, .1. D. , S~,VORTSOV, S. SC':1,01~,0V POGORELOV, B. P. "Radar Display for Determining the Parameters of Atmosp.laric USSR Author's Certificate 'No 253178, Filed 11 Doc 67, -Publisk-z-'d 24 Feb 7 (from. RZh-Radioteklinika, So 9, Sep 70, Abstract 111o QG5111) Translation: A radar display concaining 4 video amplifter and a pLln position indicator has been patented for determining tile parazleters o~z ir- hor-ogeneities. in order to represent che rad4r image of atmo~~pl-itaric aeneities in the form of a series of concentric black ant' whi,'e rings, a 0 It coding tube is included betweell the video amplifier and the plan position indicator via a pulse amplifier. This codinla tube convei'ts the video si,,nals from the atmosDheric inhomogenei ties into ai train of pultie., equal, Wit'll respect to magnitude and different wiLh respect to,width and duty fact,..)r dependint, on the distribution of the instantaneous values of the video signal voltage. The joint effect of radial-c-ir-cular scanning of the plan position indicator and rectangular pulse voltage create coincentric black and ;-.,hi,te circles on the screen. The width of each circle corresponds to a deffted interval of auno- spheric inhomogeneity intensity. This facilitates determination of tho itil-ler structure of the inhomogeneity at the given point in t-ime, and U: pormits . ......... USSR BARANOV, i. M., et al., USSR Autho-r-'-s Certificate No 2531173, Filed 11 Dec 67, Published 24 Feb 70 (from RZh-Radioteklinika, No 9, Sep~713, Abstract No 9G51?) information about the intensity of precipitation with respect to area to be obtained and zones safe for aircraft flightsto be determined. There are two illustrations. 2/2 11:1""'-v 1,041M "Iffl; IM"NIR P-MINT ~~ Fri"imm"Mum sm , M. mi . "W"', P, t 01P.H.110;-~ WR USSR UDG 621.396.967:551.501.81 SOKOLOV, P. M., BARANOV, I. M. "Effect of the Duration of the Main Bang of a Radar on the Magnitude and Shape of the Echoes from Meteorological Objects" Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev, iii-t inzh. grazhd. aviatsii (Collection of Scientific 116rks of Yiev Institute of Givii Aviation Lngineering)~ 1971, vyp. 6, pp 25-28 (from R7-h-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No Wlm)) Translation: The effect of the finite pulse duration an the magnitude of the error during radar measurements of the parameters of meteorological subjects is analyzed. It is demonstrated that the error is small if the horizontal dimensions of tae subject are appreciably greater than the spatial extent of the maiii bang, but they can reach a significant magnitude if the extent of the pulse is comparable to the extent of the object. There are 4 illusLra- tions and a 2-entry bibliography. 63 USSR UDC 621.396.967:551.501.81 BARANOV, 1. M., DYMOVICH, N. D., SOKOLOV, P. M. IfErrors in Measuring the Intensity and Size of Meteorological Gbjects as a Result of the Finite Width of the Radiation Pattern of the 111adar Antenna" .9b. nauch. tr. Kiev. in-t inzh. grazhd. aviatsii (Collection of Scientific Workb ot Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Kngineering), 1971, vyp. 6, pp 22- 25 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 72., Abstract No 5G41) Trans1ation: A study is made of the effect of the space factor (the ratio of the volume filled by meteorological particles to the entire -simultaneously reflecting object) on the magnitude and shape of the echo when rocking the beam with respect to the cross section of the cloud in the azimuthal direc- tion. It is demonstrated that in order to decrease the errors caused by the finite width of the radiation pattern it is necessary.to use a narrow beam antenna. There are 2 illustrations and a 3-entry bibliogtaphy. jpr~s 53 a'~ SEP 9 "UC: 61f~. !~-C,42 7. 5-0.' SOX~ OF THE RESULTS OF A STUDY OF PERK&L U.TMM Vl!~U,, ~R C57,B]d6i M-.Ci; A r [A:ziclo by A.L. -!~ D.M. t e 1"-% INC:r. A -*V*-i-.---TW'~7;'-- . . i oai-7-vs 5 irnnta Y- 0 f H 0 -1 t't ri~ I ra I an d CI i -. I I V. '. - U ;"5zR A.'13 r Mudiral la-~Lit~tc. of -ni- ..atton and 1;Yzienc, Coorgirn of lna.IL~te C". C~l Microbiology -1-n' H.F. USSR '=': Zt'~Cow. V-tn-'~ "I"'- skikh Russ-fan, N,~ 7, 101, pp 74-oli In 1965, in our experlmqacs with &arccza K-237, ir-'.ced -In ia'4r-,d C5751/6j mtce with the chemical carcizogen M--=A, -4 di3c--.a-zed t1he Vn,;9,al , cc phenomenon of tissular incompatibility. Skin -transplan-nu fr-n With v_ to rocipterts of the aam- l1no cvnsist~--),tly urdmr~imt rejection Au4-,,. an is the Cnau. wl-tn 6~.io transplants of ==if"n irtz xs~thvr tnt re4 Iine of mica (C.Ya. Svet-Maldavalkiy a. al. , 1967a, t, c). iurthcr .lion of this Ihenomenon, whicht wn-% mamedo "5"~Ln 'Intero;.7-11--atic'n"', C.ti"111'1%ed that its onset in linked with the elfect of a distinctive virus o'i;soc',vo!i vltli sarcoma K-231 (G.Ya. Svet-lloldavs~iy et al. . 1968a, b). -4hese investtvations define two directions of researc)i vhlch hnv4 been dw.,el*;itd 'n rotenz tk-'c;R by anu;4ber of a-;tndts in %amzy lsboracori,,%~ the world OVIAT.. 1) of appeavante of new antigens In not-mal clasuev of rumor carr,,rA ard, ~!j a more genarcl queatLon, inve9tigation of antiger. exchans ,;e, between ci~ll 5i ~r. in the or.7,;.--aiun uni In vltro-, 2) of ~ir;~t of na-=zl cplls nna. t1he role of such phxnamona in ~zrholot.7. ia r.ference to status. Thus, c~ thl-, is ti:~,-lly both 'or gencral 1=,;noloay acid for &'4ch dirtct';J-.~s ~1 it 1~ tran.nplantation and rntit=jor in thla roport ,'o stcuLa 11;~~ to sum up some, of the results of investigation of rLkin cn ~h'- ax=ple of the expertmenta! model we havc described, and to ~iscuau tho pr~rcnt status of the problem wj a whole. Like any '.,v; ;rQL,1cm. tt--a one presents ~h numoer al debatable aspects which are also gc'-'rA v0 1't 4-1" C: ~ss cd. Mataxial and methods, The experiments were canduct.Q.' ca 07.1116J, BAIB/Co CBA~ MR, C3HA, T6T6 mice which were obtained fr= zt~a St~,Ibov~)'.. Nursery of the USSRAMS. Hybrids from crasses between CIAMAJ md LA:,Blc mica uaxe obtained in our animal shelter. To ir.Auto tu-mort, we gave - 109 oil aoutloo. Ir. a dvdj;;e oi ~1,5 rig. -.uhors doveloped a-, Lrg t4 on or the car~inQxen ,ithin 3-5 monti-iii. Ttne,~ wt-r~ trnnolezn~t~ to r~ L ca tiy omt~- or n,Ai)cut,%t,,cu9 i~iplriottiz (,,~k of ,leces, 71~t "r propjiving viruu-cojitu!-alng tic~llulrr extiActo and of to~z~ng tnam V:1 Inito wan A;efcrib-'d prcvlou~ly Svot-Moldiv.kiy et al. , t>. 2-973). Skin transplanta ore transferred fallowtng a slight of zno rethod 0i Bilingham and Medawar (1`151). B-vY ~ki`n MV1471la-1-ts. a~' layerz, 3-x2 or ;.'x2 em 'n zize were apVlled to recIplerits "y m-to'. M1 sive strip along the riargins or the tran-plant and site. For t~.13 p~r:.vve -zt u~ted a special proparatioa af BF-6 ad:iets"u 4,%aezive for microtr'%,;!tzz'. Th- firtc ctrzll-clon of th. traniplancad rkzvi --!3 :rz-:,A ~" the Qlav ~f-- Pritia-7 3c-n"Pta:acL of eny :7-,,) o~ tran,~;)'n;-.t noinall*; accu~-.~c vithir, thin tlz--~. At th'% t"'.Me we re!,ected all shcwin-3' Ll;n:; a' in,4ury or infeciGn or t'ne t-&n9plmits. 7he percent..;z of -"61 rr*.a~ta& ranced from Z*CO to -2. 1.-. 6[ffCTCnt oAperx=&,nt'~_ :L or.'.~f --t: U~ tran"Pl=nz- T'j9v't:--'Z:z, titey were examined daily. 7%a final cr-erion a: accepLance or ve,4ectl~n wti:i the prosence or absence of hmir growth, Vnicllt W&6 In the oppOLILLe dtrtttlar, froa Z".Wtll on tle. recipient*$ back betmu--u tt- grAft wAa: twatrd at the ti~ or crau;plAntAtion. - 0 rej~ Chief phenomerion, and etioloALcal agont. :he renction of -t4"r% of kilkin gri~.tzcd to mync:enic 07=16J recipients from carriera. of szrc,~--a 7-257 was identical to the reliction of reject1va of tllloa,iAnic skia ,to= BALH/c mice to C57BI/6J rec~plaaca). Both, as well c5 normal syngenic -its, shoviid vatirvIlarization by ne kl7s AIV and vare accepted. D~?velop- tranupla. ment of rejection occurred bghtveea the ath ALMd' 11th Aa.perl.ettzal da~.- ~Ta'ale 1). Histological Cxaminztiolt a! the trii-nsplzintr. also revealed complete %11~--arity of rejection of ayngtniz heteragcniz.d amd skin. In both ln~ltarkces (Figurar 1-4). on the tenth day the reactivii was cliaracce:41zed by t:..rkad dilatation of vaosels and arrested circulArlon. ~Iivra was =iAed calll~.Ia- iaftlcrazlo~ of the t1-*aAtapjIa%Atsj ;;nd this is quite typiccl prezioulq for the rejection reactior, in =ice (Brent, 1"S). In aeditirn to =nvuualare. there wz3, a conitideralla number of polymo-.phonticlerix laukczy.,s zrans- It Lant . ner,e lmrc alzo turkad ofVtzi of Ac~tivitlon of connective ri-,tt In the 6~!=a ~,nd adhesion layor. 11~o a;;ant for 4Qvq'.CV-.t!n-. of huzeragenization u:' the skin preienred properties that Were, typicall for virus". -.t could be from tumor cells, it remtined in oxtr~ctw of rho tumor, ulrracunt-ifu!-,atAls, ~n4 ulzrafiltrat~% (for n~re 8,tallu .,~ G.Ya. Svec-holdavukiy et al,, 1970). Table 2 j,.ves th, su=ta%-.y d-za cv% the hecero,;~riizlni; eifec: of the tunor a-it! of extracts tr~areof. ~*" 3 ~ A,-.1 I.- ltbla 2p ir. ulr~rst 1,000 citses of tr.tzaplanration, there wan of the iiklvi by zhi tumor or vi-,ua-cont-iinin-g extract, whereas in rho control (provided accuritta conaideration of prilmary healing of the grafts -a~ =aide) no rejectio-na were observ4d. It has been shown (D.M. Wi~'.dzd Ait al. , ~9?0; G.Y4. Sv~:-Valdavukiy or at., 1970) that Wkin heteroZLitizaZion occurs bcth a!toT infoction with tumor extract and after t%ansplartation of h4te-Oj;-2t-Ad .;kl--.. tie latter event, thoi phenomenon. eQvQIoped after a4ch succes's-1VA: trz.asplavirztIon for 15 pasaa;es, starting in 1966. Thus, the vital nature of the Aaant is confirmed by the fact that Et can be oepar&ted 'too caLls. tt 110 - r ~ 4r 14ATBMTICS Differential and Integral Equations USSR UM 517-94-5 SOKOLOV, P. V., Ryazan Radio Engineering Institute "Limiting Theorems Concerning the Existence of Integral Surfaces Adjacent to Critical Integral Elements" KinskY Differentsial'nyye Uravneniya, vol 7, No 9, Step 71, pp 1612-1683 Abstract: The author proves limiting theorems concerning the existence of solutions to first-order partial differential equations. P = -z+f(x,y,p,q) - 0 (1) which satisfy.the initial conditions given in the form of a line x = xO(v), Y = YOM, z = 9 and a point x = x,(V) = 0, y = yo(v) = 0, z = zo(v) = 0 for the singular solution to equation (1). The consequence of these tbeoreems is a theorem concerning the existence of solutions which satisfy the initial con- dition given in the form of a critical cha-racteristic &Ierent xO(v) = 0, y,(v) 0, z(v) + a, po(v) 0, qO(v) 0 of equatiom(l). As illustrative examples the author looks at the geo=tric picture of the integral surfaces of several first-order equations with partial derivatives near their critict3.1 characteristic elements. The article contains 6 bibliW',ranhic entries. 04 6 UNCL ASS I F'.IF.0 ~.ipwx~SSING DAH--040EC70 TITLE--01STRIBUTION OF PARTICLES BY SIZES IN VARIOUS R6GIONS OF SPRAYER FLAME -U- AUTHOR-103)-PETROV, G.D.t SOKOLOV, R.N.t VASILVEVY~V.A# COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 57, SOURCE-INZHENERNO-FIZ'4CHESK[Y ZHURNAL,: -1970, VOL 1,8, f1k, I., PP 105-109. DATE PUBLISHED------70 I_ SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND-v CIVIL AND MARINF ENGRo PHYSICS T AGS --FLAME STRUCTUREt FLAME EMISSJON, PLAS,14A TORCH SPRAYINGP PARTICLE OISTRIBUTIONP FLOW RATEo:LIGHT~.E.MISSION ",-::-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS r-LASS--IJNCLASSIF [ED STEP NO--UR/0170/70/018100110105/0109 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126414 UN'tLAISSIFIL 2 046 UNCLASSIFIEO PMCESSING OATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126414 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT t --(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PIG. 1. DISTRIBUTION OF INTEtNSITY OF LIGHT DISSIPATED BY SPRAYER TORCH DEPENDING ON THE ANGLE OF DISSIPATION FOR BEAMS PASSING AT VARIOUS DiSTANCES FROM TORCH AXIS (A); OF D!STANCE TO TORCH AXIS FOR DIFFERENT ANGLES OF DISS[PATION ISIGMIA) IR VAR IrOUS TORCH ZONES 1 1-8) (Nt NUMBER OF ZONE); OF DISSIPATION ANGLE~PL AFTER CALCULATING BY FORMULA (1) 16). . FIG. 2. SCHE14E OF SEPARATION OF TORCH ZONES INTO ANNULAR REGIONS H AND 11, PLA14ES WHE"llic- MEASUAEMENTS :W.ERE CARRIED OUT* L, DISTANCE FROM NOZZLE CUT TO PLANE UNOER STUDY. Is 2r 3v Ni NUMBERS OF TORCH REGIONS)., FIG* 3. DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICLES BY SIZES FOR VARIOUS TGRCH REGIGINS IN LINEARJSIGMA? 2) AND NORMAL LOGARITHMIC SCALE (AP B) (ERF(E)t KRAMP FUNCTION OF 0), FIG. 4. PULSE PHOTOGRAPH OF TORCH. FIG' 5. MEDIAN DIA14ETEII BARDMUM OF PARTICLES IN DIFFERENT TORCH REG;OmS m, INUMBER OF REGION)o SUMMARY THE RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION OF SIZE DI,STR[BUTION OF PARTICLES SUSPENDED IN DIFFERENT POINTS OF AXI.SYMMETRIC SPRAYF-R FLAME BARE CITED. THE DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICLES BY SIZES IS NORMALLY LOGARITHMIC. DISTRIBUTION OF MASS FLOW RATE OF PARTICLES IS',ANALYZED.IN VARIOUS REGIONS81 UNC LASS IF lEO ------- ----- ------------- ~7 USSi SOKOLOV, S., Candidate of Xedical Sciences, TASS correspondent What is Neuropharmacology?" Frunze, Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 17 ~Ia r 70, PLj 'bstract; Resoarc- being conduc~ei by the Laboratory of Pharma(:01.o'.7y 0' trie Nervous System at the Institute of Pharmacology, USSR Aca"r;:1iy of Vlad.;.cai 3ciences, is described. V. V. Zaku5ov, Academician of the USSR Academy o:' ~'e-_:ical Sciences and director of the institute, and X. 5. itayevskiy, cenacr scie,,,-ti;fic assaciare' A. are Un charge of an experiment which uses an automatic, mu;'t4channel reg4ster of moLor activity. The instrumen'4 Ladependently reaords all Lhe movexents of the animals located in a special chamber and transmits the signal to 40 counters. Nikolay Alokseyevich Kruglov, senior scientific associate of-the laboratorry, sing a modern radio-electronic device which can record 'ho siZaals, of milli- u k, g_'GV second duration, by which neurons transmit information to iach other. Kru,-- and his colleagues 'have establitshed that morphine, aminazt-ie, a--id simi-ilar sub- 5 naoiL t- igrialirg r~i hm, of nerve. cells. , 'T" es-i expar~-'ments yiialded DA tances in' ne s; many new tranquilizors and stimulants, Even- now, neurotropic drt4;;.s are maxing, 4L t possible not only to treat many diseases successfully, blit also 0 intervotio in tho most important processes taking place In the organism. USSR Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Department. Academy of Sciences, USSR, Novoskbirsk "The Kinetic Equation Under Conditions of Magnetic Breakdown" Leningrad, Fizika Tvardogo Tela, No 9, September 1970, pp.2578-2582 Abstract: A kinetic equation is derived, with account taken of the Pauli prin- ciple, on the basis of concepts of the semiclassical description of breakdown which assumes that as a fermion approaches the. region of meomentiim space where the Blount criterion ,Eo/Ir(ou/A2:;r 1. is satisfied, the "Particle".is trans- ferred to a trajectory belonging to another zone with the probability of P9 ^., exp ( -HO/H (HO is a constant that does not dDpend.upon the magnetic field H). Such a description is reasonable in the case in 14hich the trivesti- gated materials have defects which bring about the "stochastization" of fermion motion. Tha Pauli principle is introduced into the kinetic equation via a col- lision term in which, due to the "directionality' of the.interzone magnetic transfers, the probability of the transition is IV,, (k - k')11,;V~% k). This brings about an essentially now result: with PO 1, 1;hen the breakdown is V, T 1 1111 1 11,1 r 10h: USSR SOKOLOV, S. A., Ft'-z:L`a 'IverdogO Tella, No 9, September 1970, PP 2578-2582- maximal, only partial "overlapping" of the zones is obt,~ied. It is shoum that taking the Pauli principle into account brings about an additional redistribu- tion of the particles in the magnetic field from orie zono to another. The fol- lowing result is obtained: for a simple model of ulocal"~breakdown, considera- tion of the interzonal magnetic transfers may be introd:%,.ed into the kinetic equation by the imposition of boundary conditions at the.~points of breakdown. The question of the ieluence of the mpetic field upon~antroyy change of the fermion gas is investigated. 1 figure# 9 biblibgraphic dintries. IED PROCESSING DATE--l 1/3 009 UNCLASSIF IOOCT70 TLTj_.:_-'-ASY-%iMETRICALLY suasrITUTEO MY0 INOSITOL DERAVATIES. 1. SEPAkATION e, OF A RACEMIC MIXTURE OF 1j4j5t6,TETRAvOvBEN1YLMYQv INOSITOL. COMPLETE AUT.HOR-(05)-KLYASHCHITSKIY, B.A., STRAKHOVA, G.O.9 SHVETSt V-1-t SOKOLOVe S,D*, PRE069ALHENSKIY? N.A& COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970t 40(l), 236-42 -'DAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 .:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY m-.TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS* SROMINA'rED ORGANIC C(IMPOUND, ESTERv CHEMICAL SEPERATION, CAkBOHYDRATEt ISOMERM)AMBER1.11E IRA400 MATERIAL -__CC'qTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS '~~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REELYFRAME'--1992/1737 STEP NO--Uit/0079/'10.1040/001/OZ36/0242 ~-,,CIRC ACCESSION KIO--AP0112726 UNCLASSIFfED 2/3 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--300CT70 ACC.ESSION NO--AP0112726 -~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SYRUPY -.TETRA-0-ACETYL-BETA-D-,MAt4NOPYRANOSYL BKOMIDE 114 G) KEPT WITH 9.1 14L 2lbrLUTIDINE IN ETOH 3 Ha GAVE AFTER EVAPN. AND ANz:AQ. TREATMENT .67.5PERCENT 3,4,6tTRI-0-ACETYL 1,2,0-IETHYL ORTHOACETYL)-BETA-D-MANNOPYRANOSEi Ma 102&5-40EGREES, (ALPHA) PRIME20 SUBD MINUS 15DEGREESv WHICH (5,95 G) WITH 4.6 G Iv4i5,6tTETRA-O-BENZYLMYO INOSITOL REFLEXED IN (CH SUB2 CL)SU82 IN THE PRESENCE OF P-MEC SUB4 H SU84 SO SUB3 H 8.5 HR WITH REMOVAL AND REPLENISHMENT OF THE DRIED SOLVENTe GAVE 18-6PERCEPIT 31416*TRI-0-ACETYL,1,2vOv(3v4t5t6vTETRA-0-BENIYL-SN MYO-INOSITYL,IIORTHOACETYLI-8ETA-0-MA.-%4NOPYAANOSE, M. 155.5-&DEGREES, (ALPHA) PRIME20 SUBD 9.80EGREES, PPTO. BY ADON. OFiET SUB2 0; THE FILTRATE PURIFIED ON AL SUB2 0 SUB3 GAVE 9.68PERCENT 3,4,6,TRI-0-ACETYLtlt2tO-(lv4t5t6oTETRA-0-BCNZYL-S~I MYO-lNOSlTt3,YL ORTHUACETYL)-BETA-0-MANOPYRANOSE (1), M.. 05-7DEGREESt (ALPHA) PRIME20 SUBD 0.54DEGREES. I IN I Hk AT 20DEGREES WITH O.IN H SU82 SO SUB4 IN 90PERCENT AQ. ME SU32 CO GAVE AFTER PASSAGE OVER ARBERLITE IRA-400 (OH FORM) 81.2PERCENT IP4#5t6tTETRA-0-BENZYL-SN-~IYO-INOSITOL, ti. (AL,"'HA) PRIME20 SU60 25DEGKEF-S. 'SIMILARLY WAS OBTAINED 86PERGENT 3j4j5t6tTETRA,-O-BENZYL-SN-MYO INOSIT-Ol., M. .14-1-30EGREES* (ALPHA) PRIME20 SUBD HINUS 24,30EGREES, T~:IS HEATED 2 Hk AT 100DEGREES WITH MEI AND POWO* KOH UNQER C SUB6 H~SUBfs GAVE ?-SPFRCENT L-0-METHYL#3#495#6t TETkA-O-[iL-NZYL-Sti-MYO-if4OSl~TOt.p M. 1.5-160EGREESI IALPHA) PRIME20 SU83 MINUS 1.50EGREESo WHILE THE MUfHER JQUOR GAVE 75.3PERCENT 2,0-METHYL ANALOG, M. 137-3DEGIREES, !A-11-111411 11 IME: 2 (11 s I i B 0 UNCIASSIF-IED- 3/3 . 009 UNCLASSIFIEj0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC-ACCESSION NO-AP0,U2726 --~,ABSTRACWEXTRACT--THE L-ISOMER WAS 14YIDROGENATED OVER PO IN ACOH TO L-0-METHYL-SN-MYO-INOSITOL9 M. 204-5.50EGREES, (ALPHA) PRIME20 SUBD MINUS 33.20EGREES, INDENTICAL WITH ANTURALLY OCCURING (-)t80RNESIT0L- THUS AN EFFECTIVE SEPN. OF RACEMIC ASYM. WdSTITUTED MYO-4NUSITOLS WAS PERFORMED VIA DIASTEREOMERI.C.ORTHO ESTERS:WITH U-MANNOSE. UNCLASSIFIEO USSIR UX 621.;:14.5- YJ.Y., DOBR07CL 'SKIS, T.F., N-J-PYn-N, ~"-G.j L.D., L.S., TRALINIK, YA. D. Y. 8Sy at eon Of Control Of Thyristorizod In7erter" VNII Zh.-d. transol (Works Of Tne All-Union Sci,3nti-ric-Rarmarch institutle Of Ra Railrwid Tranaportation), 1970, Iorjue 420, pp 69-85 (fro= I ilm y yo Ile nrimenoniya, No 4, April 1971, Abe~ract No 43665) The Daner describes a syntem of contrcl of thyrlstor'Lzod convarterEi J -ar:vnFed acc~rdhn, to the circuit "two reverze a4arj- wftth an eq,,iali zi:.C7 re- actor" or accordiny-. to a ohase bridme scheme which azz%ixes turn-or of a larre m=bor of sarle s- parallel connected, thyristors. In tlia 7,ontrol circuit, individual (for each thyristor) output current tmnsfomers are used. This assures hi,-h efficle=,r and na~-_s it no~~.ible to obtain idenUcal curreats thrcu;Th t~-P_ J. 'or gates a considarable di~_Persion of their in-put characteristics. Zns- c-L - cuit for pulse shnpinF. con--ists of two "-loop networks and a disch3re thvr4~tcr. .;ja first. loo3a prcluces a --teep initial haret, an-- 41i-e re:;;1~indar tno nccaoo~ary diaration o-4' the c--rtrol pulsc. The e;qarimental ch-a recte r.~-; ties are considered of the pulre shapers with. various parametera of the curreat of Vne output trans- formers, parameters of the thyristors, and lersgth of t1he ccrinectiX7 condtz(-.4ors. A block diar-ram -1.9 -aresented of tho model!ng on an analog- co!::ruAer of the sycta- for control of tiK;rJstors. 1G ill. 2 tab. 4' ref. L.R. USSR UDC., 573-953 +547 .917 4-547 -593.261 KLYASHCETSKIY, D. A., PD-M'-,,TOVA, V. V., BA.SHYMOVA, A. I., ZHEIVAKOVAJ E. G.J QKOLOV,-S"-- ~, SHMS, V. I ., YEWSTIGUYVA, R. I ., PRDOB?JZ-R-,'1-NSYJY, 1-1 -'.A . Deceased, 11,11oscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology Al,-,eni 14. V. Lomonosov "Resea-rch in the Area of Derivatives of Asymmetrically Substi-LuLed lVoinositol. V. Complete Synthesis of sn-lbroinosil6l 1-Phosphate" Lei-iingrad, Zhuinal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40 (102), No 11, Nov 70, pp 2482-2489 Abstract: A new method is used for sy*nthesiziiig 1,2,4,5,6-penta-0-benzy1rW- oinositol. Tho compound is sep-aratod into antipodes through diastereomeric orthoesters with D-mannose. Complete synthesis of the 1-phosphate of sn-myoili- ositol identical to the natural compound is cari-led out on the basis of 2,3,4- 5,6-pent~a-0-ben--Yl-an-nVoinositol. USSR Titc: '681.333:621.391 KULAKOV, S. V., PAZZHIVIN, B. P., TIGIN, D. V., S-OKQLOV. S. 1. "An fttico-acoustic Device" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Proujshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Maki, No 15, Apr 73, Author's Certificate No 374633, Division G, filed 18 Jun 71, published 14 Jul 73, r, 112 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an optico-avoustic device which contains a delay circuit and electronic amplifiPrs, and installed on -~he optical axis; a light source, condenser, collimator, first ultr5asoric light, modulator, inDut lens, slit screen, shaping lens, second ulltraroric Jight modulator, output lens,and photoamplification module. As a distinguishinF, feature of the patent, the frequency band of signals which can be handled is extended, and the operating efficienc-y of the device is improved by adding a dispersion quadripole irith linear dir;persion characteristic and a pulse generator with linear frequency modulation. The inputs of the -ice, quadripole and pulse generator axe connected to the input of thv dev and~the output o-' the dispersion quadripole Is connected through the cor- responding amplifier to the inDut of the secand ultrasonic light modulator, 1/2 USSR KULAKOV, S. V. et al., USSR Author's Certificate 'No 374633 vhile the output of the pulse generator is connected through the series connected delay circuit and other amplifier to the inpu~L of the first ultra- sonic light modulator. 2/2 10 z 03Z U NC L A S, 5 1 F t E DPAOCE~,SVIIG I)ATE--13NOV70 OPTICALLY SENSITIVE MATERIAL -U- 'A.UTHOR-- 03)- SOKOLOV S $IRISKINA, M.A'* SKI Y, AS. KUZMINS COUNTRY 0 F INFO--USSR SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 253v422 IZ:113RET.p PROM. OBRAZTSY# TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970t 47(8) _'_ DATE -PU6LI5HED--l0FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS-~-CHEMISTRY, MAT ERIALS ::TOPIC TAGS--ELASTIC-1-Tyi POLY13UTAD E I NET VULCANIZATIGNy OPTIC 'PROVERTYl CHEMICAL PATENT, SYNTHETIC RUBBER CONTROL .4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-1995/1158 STEP NO--UR/0462/70/0001000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0116623 u C L A S .5 1 F" I E D- 2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PRGCESS[NG GATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION "40--AA0116623 -:..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO INCREASE rHE TRANSPARENCY AND ..-OPTICAL SENSITIVITY WITH COEFF..of ELASTICITY SMALLER THAN CR EQUAL To J8 KG-C.M PRI,4E2,p STERFOREGULAR POLYBUTADLE14E RUBBER OR ClSiTRANSOOLYBUTADIENE RUBBER IS VULCANIIED.IN A;PR.ESS AND ROLLED 3-5 MIN TO A GIVEN THICKNESS AT A HEATING RATE OF 5DEGREES-MIN. THE RUBBER IS HELD 20-50 MIN AT 220-40DEGREES AND~COLLED AT r,[)EGRE-S-,41N* FACILITY: MOSCOW INSTITUTE-OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGa -----1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 YITLE-CPTICAL SENSITIVITY AND POLARIZABILITY ANISOTROPY OF CROS'CLINKED POLYSILOXANES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-RISKINA, M.A., SOKOLOV* S.I., VARAKSINv M.E,.l KURLOVA, T.V. .--,.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR :-.:S-UURCE-VYSOKGMCL. SOEDIN., SER.,A 1970'v 12(4), 8901~4 PUBLISHED--70 'S,UaJECT AREAS-CHE141STRYP MATERIALS ~--_.TOPIC TAGS-POLYSILOXANE, BENZENE DERIVATIVEv NLTRILA., FLUORINATED ORGANIC ELASTOMERt ANISOTROPY, OPTIC PROPERTY. POLYMER GROSSLINKING ...-CCNTRGL'MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS _~DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~'_PROXY-REEUFRAME-2000/0681 STEP NO-~URiO459170YO12/004/0890/0894 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0124353 UNCLASS-lFIEDL au._'iv ~l 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124353 '''ABSTRAC71EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APPLICATION OF TENSION CHANGES THE BIREFRINGENCE OF POLY(METHYLVINYLSILUXANF-),, POLY(METPYLVINYLPHENYLSILOXANE), POLY(METHYL(GAMMA CYANOPROPYL)SILOXANE)t ANO POLY(METHYLITRIFLU()ROPilGPYLJ',ZILOXANE). THE INCREASE OF ThE ELASTOMERS' CROSSLINKING HAS NO EFFECT ON THEIR OPTICAL SENSITIVITY (C SUBO) AND THE SEGMENTAL ANISOTROPY IDELTA ALPHA). THE REPLACEMENT OF ME WITH PH OR F.SU63 CCH SUB2 CH SU82 GROUPS CHANGES a DELTA ALPHA FROM NEGATIVE 16.5 TIMES 10:PRIME NEGATIVE25 TO NEGATIVE ~47*4 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE 25, OR NEGATIVE 2.4 T'IMES 10 PRIME ~NEGATIVE-259 RESP. THE TEMP. INCREASE EITHER INCREASES OR HAS NO EFFECT GN C SUSO DEPENDING ON THE DONFIGURATIONAL CHANGES!OF THE ELASTONER HELIXES AND THE SIDE GROUPS. FACILITYz MOSK. INST. KHIH. ~MASHINOSTR.t MOSCOW# USSR. UNCLASSIFIED :112 026 UN' r U ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-029CT70 IITLE--uPTICAL PROPERTIES OF POLY isU7 A DI ENE ELASTOMERS -Ll-- LjTHUP-(03)-RlSKl.NA, M.A., SOKOLOV, S.I.,p KUZ,lV4SKrYv A.S. A COUNTRY OF jNF0--USSR SOURCE-ZH. VSES, -KHl'i. QGSHCHEST. 1970, 15(l) 119 DATE P U U I S H 7 0 S,IJB i E C TAREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--FJPTIC PROPERTY, POLYBUTADIFNE, ELASTLIMERt VULCANIZATEv ~,BUTADIENC RUBBFR/(U)SKO BUTAVIENE RUSAFR IT4(L MAPKING-NO RESTRICTIDUS DOCUM[AT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIC-0 `-PROXY kEkL/FPAML--I99?/l'fJ4 STEP "1(,)--UR/01163/71)/-)15/0~)1/,~)IL9/011-4 ACCESSION NO--AP01I24qA ~S I I' I 1~_ 1) - --- - - - - - - - 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02JCT'70 C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP01124,08 A3S7RA(;.T/EXTRACr--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THERMAL VULCANIZATES OF CIS,TRANS-POLYBUTAOIENE (1) RUBBER (CONTG. 90-2.SPERCENT DOUBLE BONDS IN THE MAI.N CHAIN) AND I44-BUTADIENE RUSHER SK6 (CCINrG. DOUBLE 80NDS 14AINLY IN THE SIDE CHAIN) WERE STIJDIED BY A COMPENSATION IMETHDD IN ~1% SYNCHkUNIZEO POLARIMETER AT Z5-200DEGREES* I VULCANIZATES, EXHIBITED HIGH-PO-S- OPTICAL SENSITIVITY, THE OPTICAL SEPISITIVJTY COEFFS. BEING 3500-800 CM PRIME2-KG. PREDOMINANT t)IST.RIBUTtON OF, OOUBLE BONOS I'q THE MA0-1.(HAIN C-AUSED INCREASED OPTICAL SENSITIVITY, tjilljrf ArIcIti-IFn file USSR UDC 681.3.001:518.5 BELYAYEVSKAYA, L.V., KALINCIIENKO, P.A., et al. "Fortran and mlonitor System" Moscow, Statistika Press, 1970, 144 pp, ill., 65 kop. (frorn Rzh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, ~Io 22 Feb 71, Abstraet No 2570K) Translation: This is a handbook of practical utilization oU the programm-aing, automation system developed at the Institute of High E=rgy Physics for the Miusk-22 Computer using Fortran as the input language. The book comprises two parts and an appendix. The first part of the book contains a description of the input language constructed on the basis of the CDC Fortran language dos- criptions for the CDC-1604 and CDC-6600 and TsEWN Fortcati. The second part of the book Ls devoted to the moaLcor syste-m and is actually a description of a language permitting projrammers and operators to coranunlrate quite convanient- ly with the computer via the monitor system. In the noveral yt~ars of develop- ment of this language, it has approached a degree of universality pem~ itting its use almost without changes on other computers (.14-220, BES211-4, Minsk-32, and so on). 64 Acc. N,r.- 4r0,041734 Ref. Coda: 1. 1. Grekova, 1970, PRIXARY SOURCE: Vestnik Khirurgii imeni Vol 104, Ilk pp /yktR 0 A CLASSIFICATION Of Of IRONIC PNEUMONIA By F, G, Uqjov, S. M. Sokolov a. I