SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SPITSYN, A.A. - SPRYGIN, A.I.

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USSR UDC 547.241 GILAUTHTEB, B. H., ZAUAROV, B. L., SOSINA, 1-1. M., SPITSYN, A. A. "Reaction of PerchloromethyLmercaptan with Di- and Mono-estero of Methyl- phosphonous kcid" Leningrad, Zhuxnal Obshchei Khimii. Vol 40, No 6, Jun 70, pp 1245-1248 Abstract: The reaction of perchloromereaptan in a dry J atrwsphere with dj-- and moro-esters of methylphosphonous acid.wa,,; studied. In the case of manoalk,71 metdiv1phosphon--ite A -200, taken in in cquim:;lar anount with perch- loromercaptan, 0-a1' 1 methy1c.4lorophosphonate (75' with respect to the monoalIVI met-hylphosrhonite), thiopirlosgene ('35;~ with respect to the perchloro- methylnercaptan), an a small amounL of hexachlorodiretkil disulfide were studied. The diesters of methLylpho-,phono", acid react,w-ith perchloromercaptan in different -ways, dependlncr on the order of mixing of Qie reagents. When the dialkyl methylphoapbonite 21-1 added to perohlorotaethylmexcapta-n at -500, methy1chlorophosphonate, hexachloradim;t4yl disulside, Ii:.Ad alkyl chloride wore isolated. T~.e reverse or-ler of addition of the re-aiyaaLi; led. La ttie fomation of O-alkyl onate h 00;, wit' respect to the diaLk- yl methylphosphonite)~ and alkyl ch~ride. Taeso results are apparently in agreemont with tho results obtainfxI i:q! othi!r researchers. 112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ,TITLE--AUTOCLAVE FOR OPERATING WITH HIGH PUR ITY GASES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-NIKIFOROV, V.P., MORGUNOV,~A..V., SPITS',tN,,,P,,W,,, FEDOSEYEV, D.V. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.,S,OU,RCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970y 44(21, 535-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MECH** IND.* ICIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--AUTOCLAVE# VACUUM TECHNOLOGYt ~H EHICAL PURITY9 GAS PRESSURE .(;QNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _ :~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0440 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/0-44/002/0535/0537 :~-tIRC ACCESSinN NL)--AP0121114 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121114 ABS.TRAC.T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN AUTOCLAVE WITH A 100 ATM .,PRESSURE RANGE AND VACUUM UP TO 1.10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 TORR IS DESCRIBED. A~DIAGRAM IS GIVEN ON THE DEVICES USED~FOR FEEDING GASES. -.FAC ILI TY: INST. FT Z. KHl Me 140SCO*d USSR. I t2 044 UNCLASSIFIM ~!PROCESSING DA1'E--30CCT70 TITLE--A.RADIATION HEATING UNIT -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SPITSYN, B-V., LOPATINA, G.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--V SB. TEPLOF11'.. SVOVSTVA TVERDYKH TEL PPI VYSOKIKH TEMPEP.ATURAKH. AEFERENCE--kZHf-FIZIKAp IND It JAN 70, ABSTRACT NO IA136MPEkATURESt VOL. it ~,~'.UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--HIGH TEMPERATURE R AND Ot HIGH TEPIPERATJRF SLMI(CONDUCTOk, GIELECtRIC MATERIALt LABORATORY FURNACE, GAS DISC.HARGE TUBE, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSiFIE0 ,~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0999 STEP.i'40--UR/0000/69/000/000/046810471'- CIRC ACCESSION NO--AR0112159 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---30OCT70 2/2 044 UNCLASSIPIED :IRC ACCESSION NO--AR0112159 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RADIA14T ENEkGY S(--!UR('lE USED ON THIS UNIT FOR LOCAL HEATING OF SPECIMENTS OF DIELECTIUCS AND HIGH TEMPERATURE SE-MICONDUCTOR MATERIALS.WAS A HIGH Pi)kiEk 16 ItW) SUPERHIGH PRESSURE XE14ON GAS DISCHARGE TU8E WHICH GIVES A iTAKIE TEMPERATURE OF THE ORDER OF 200001EGREESC IN 'fHE WORKING SPOT FCR &-i'VERAL DOZEN HOUqS. THE DESIGN 13F THIS UNIT PERMITS NONCONTACT MEASUREMENT AND Pi~CjVlj=-S FOP, TEMPERATURE REGULATION WITH AN ERROROF 5DEGREESC. TYHE HEATING 15 DONE IN A HIGHLY PURE AND CONTROLLABLE ATMOSPHE-EkE BYPLACING- THE SPECIMENT IN A SPECIAL QUARTZ CHAMBER. UNCLASS IFIED SMSE-wip-m- mll USSR UDC; 621.391.2 49"ILY N N I . "Investigation of Two-Channel Direction Finding in the Case of Noise Signals Against a Background of Noise Interference" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 1, Jin 72,. PP Abstract: A bearing is taken on a point noise source by using t-wo-spaced antennas. At the outputs of the antennas are the realizations of two normal noise processes x(f) and y(t) which include noise signals sl(t), 52(t), and noise.interferences nl(t), n2(t): + y + n-, The signal and interference are statistically independent. Segments of the realizations x(t), y(t) of duration T are considered. It is assumed.that the statistical character- istics of the processes are invariant for time T. Tho spectra 112 USSR SPITSYN, N. I.,-Radio-tekhnika i Elek-tronika, Vol 17, No 1, Jan 72, pp 58-68 of the signals and interferences are identic"al, have an average p. frequency fo, and are uniform in the band tif, bfT' 1. Signals sl(t), S2(t) have variances S1, S2 respectively, and are dis- placed relative to one another by time T~ = (d/C Sin ~) , where is-the bearing, d is the spacing between antennas, and c is the rate of wave propagation. The.mutually correlated inter- ferences nj, n2 are characterized by their own variances N1, N2, the generalized coefficient of mutual correlation rn, and the average phase difference y. The author determines the limiting accuracy of direction findin , and,also investigates C, 9 algorithms for optimum signal processing.. Four figures, bibliography of five titles. 212 III I'MRMIVAI ~'_'-'M urx; 543.70 TRONEWA, N. V. RENEW, V. K., 3? ITSYN, P .K. and A. V.? State Scie.1ti-fic -,Zescarchaid Planning institute of t'.h_,-! Industry, Moscow, State Czomm-4ttee for Ferrous and Nonferc~-_)U-s Metallurgy IJSSR 11 T )etprmination cF 7"Otal Rari~ Zarths and Yttrium in tions by the "',-Ray Absorption Method" Moscow, Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, Vol ',*tV, No 2, -'-b 70, pp 378-380 Abstract: rb,- authors devised and tested expoz.-imen tally n-.1- variant if WXI-ray absorption for testing industriaL solutions 7- in the production of rare-earth elem.-n-ts. ljs-~ng a "Mineral-311 analyzcr, they werp able to yttr um on the basis of absorption jump, and total -rare cart[is on thp basis of the absOrDtion coefficient for MoK -radiation. -Data thus obyained did not differ by more than 3 from thost~ obtained with the usual chemical means. The. new is equaLLy advantage of being more rapid than the chemical M: thodl. 6 .~PROCESSING UATE--13NOV70 OF T MOU10 C RAi~L , ~-- I ft-~ 1 LE jHE A, )F i HFLEMtENTS AN '"IUM I~ 8 SCi' P'j iME1,4DO --kJ- INDUST.kIAL SOLUTIONS BY A:' X RAY -NOV, A,V. AUTHUR- (0.4 I-TRGNEVA, N.V. v ~ENEVII V~.'F S!~ i P.K. , AN W CCUNTRY_L~F I-'%,FC--USSR SOURCE &i, ANAL. KHIM. 1970,,.25(.2)v 378-90 DATE PU13LISHED-----70 '5U8JFCT A RE" : AS -CH EM I S T RY TOPIC TAGS--X RAY ABSORPTION-v RARE EARTH CCHPUUND, YTTRIUM, SOLUTION CUNCENTKATION, NITRIC ACID, SOLUTION :A(;Ibl!)*-p X RAY A14AI-YSIS ~!:GNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS "LASS--UNCLASSIFIED REELI/FRAME-199411878 STEP tiC--UR/00751'rQ/OZ5/002/0378/0380 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115697. UINC LA 5 S I FIE UNCL ASS IF I ED PVIC~SSING DATE-13NOV70 .CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0115697 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O-. ABSTRACT. A NEW MODIFICATION OF THE X RAY ABSORPTION METHOD FOR THE ANAL. OF INDUSTRIAL '$CLNS. 1, INTERMEDIATES OF RARE ;EARTb PRODUCTIGNI. WAS DEVEELVE'D. , THE METHOD PERIMITS THE USE OF A SINGLE INSTRUMENT TO DET. THE -TOTAL CONTENT (IF THE EARTH BY THE -A8SORPTICN COEFF. OF THE iRO TARGET IRRADN. AND IrHAT ~OF y By THE ABSORPTION JUMP. IN HNO SU63 SOL NS . PH HAS NO~~ EFFECr ON THE SHAPE OF THE CALIBRATICN GRAPH. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 546.78+541.452+546.212 CHUVAYEV, V. F., SHINIK, G. M., POLOTEBNOVA, N. A., !;HTSYN. V. I., Academician, Institute of Chemical Physics, Soviet Academy of Sciences, Moscow "Investigation of Crystal Hydrates of Phosphatungstovanadic Heteropoly Acids by the Paramagnetic Resonance Method" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 3, 27 Jul 73, pp 614-616 Abstract: The paper gives the results of an investigation of the KIR spectra of hydrates of various water content of phosphotungstovanadic hetercpaly acids with one or two atoms of vanadium in the anion H41PWllVO401'n112O and H5(PW10 -nH20. Specimens of acids with intermediate water content were produced V20401 by allowing the initial high-water crystals to stand in air for different durations at different temperatures. The PRR spectra show specific peculiar- ities of the hydrate structure of phosphotungstovanadic heteTOPOly acids with one and two vanadium atoms. The nature of dehydration of the R+ ions in acid H51PV110 V.0401'1120 supports the hypothesis of formation of a four-spin grouping H 2+. ta the hydrates Nipt"11VO401-1120 and 1151PhO112NO12H20 the proton- 40 proton distance of the water molecules rg_11- 1.8 is considerably greater than the usual distances in crystal hydrates. 77 aAd E:01 USSR UDC 542-9-'-,-5:51,C').271161:547.1'118;673.64~ll~215:678.01~3 SAJ iT F5,1-1 --7 B. , KOLLI, 1. D., OD' A and :;cow State University J,0r,,),,.-GSov ",Additio'! PrcriUcts of Poron Trifluoride 1,,Fitll P11lospIlines as Rejnforcc rt Agents for Epo-q- Rosins," Aknd-e--di Nauk 33Z SIR, Scri-1 Khimichesklstya, No 4, Apr 72, pp 7c- Q--?,1,v of ,01-0r, tr-1'Sh-,-,-idf,' P-tri-n- In borcm (h 5 wcr c v. sf-d roinforcix,-, th- uI-ov rasil,. ID-5. U~4i:ilr,-, concU-ti.ms for th-cir were a~- follr".15, -~5 Pa r L5 I L, .11 k,, -, - f, 4 ~ P -.It of t!-0 COIL 10~C per c,;" c ra~i-n. t"~---.Pepavurc rf th.0 -!Dro,;F,-s -- 12 hrs. Th -Irc-, obt-a-L evtn turcs, ",-c (,,3-:cP, , 1 -1 11unt li!,.11, tr..~ 4, j _j of A oil thcJ'r 'I-qsiz it was tlhLt, thc -cl -bz~-.-e vrocessos- go j-,a dircctJo-is: reactic-~-, of t'he cc=mlcy -L I I eO;VE.C.-I o,L th.3 opoxidc., rroup leac~.zung to the for=tion a04 of a -*hls:~, J-:10 fc.1 s as a s-taWlizcr to-,!ard!; odr-ative dcgrSia- 1/2 Sep SADYKOVIII, E. 14., et al, Izvestiya Akademii !,,'auk SSSR, Seriya Khiminhezkaya, No 4, Apr Vz, pp ~86_-jqo -'-ho Catmiox with the hrdroxy tion, and a reac _10n. of of air; this la~uls to a reduction cj' tho sx:t:b~!r of hy~.roxyl groups in the re- ieorced prr,~`,Uct mnl b.inding or- the air. oxygen, so th!Lt the degradation is slowed do-mn and the trarisparency of the product is i-m-provc-d. ~o IIII011 Polymers and Polymerization WSR UDC 341 -15 YABANOV# V* YA.g CHALYKHp An YE~g ALIYEV# H. E., LUKIYA1MVIC111,, V. H.t and SPMYN, V.J., Institute of Physical Chemistry, Acadeqr: of Sciences USSR, "Electron Microscope Study of Charge Ce aters'in -Irraliated Polymers" Xoscow, Doklady Akademll Nauk SSSR, Vol 205, No 2, 1972t PP 393-395 Abstracts Investigation of the charge on polymers as a function of radiation was performed. The IR spectra of the unirradiated polyethaene films show no evidence of polarized acid groups- Samples were irradiated for about 0.5 minutes at 30 rads/sec from a WO source. The irradiation produced ourface patterns on the films which were then studied undar the electron microscope. Fourteen of the electron micrographs axe reproluced in the article. Surface patterns were'not obtained onithe surfaces when the Plastics were treated in the form of zetal organosolz. The chiLrged centers retain their charge when the films are submerGed in a medlwa with a high dielectric constant, such as water. Thus the charged centers are fixed and the topography of particular distributions which is sign1ficant:In studying the effects of radiation is preserved, USSR UDC 541.28+541.8 S~ITSYN V~ L, Academiciank HOSHCHAINSKAYA, N. G. -"Radlochemical Hydrolysis of Radioactive. Cerium Oxalate" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 2, 1972, pp 388-390 Abstract: When dissolvina cerium oxalate tagged simultaneously on the cation and the anion in water, the ratio of the solubility determined by means of Cel44(L,) and the solubility determined by ClI4(L 2) varies with an increase in the specific radioactivity of the investigated compound and as a function of the radiation energy of the radioactive isotope [N. G. 1,foshchanskaya, V. 1. ___Spits , DAN, Vol 175, 642, 19671. The Nagnitude of the solubility determined by Fis higher than that measured by Cel44(L./L 1 > 1). A further study was made of the process of the solution of rNioactive cerium oxalate tagged by two radioactive indicators (Ce144 and Cl ) in water an in 0.01 N HC1. Radio- chemical hydrolysis occurs only when dissolving the cerimn oxalate in water. This~process is intensified with an increase in temperature and takes place with the formation of low-soluble cerium hydroxy complexes. In an acid medium, the reaction becomes reversible, and hydrolysis of the radioactive cerium oxalate does not take place in practice. Under the experimental candi- tions, the phenomenon of radiolysis of the oxalate ion war, not observed. Water Tisitment USSR LBO 543.123.11+532-74 SPI! 6, GIAZUNOV, H. P., MULYARt V. M., DEMAGIN, B. V.# CHURAYEVI ". .0. 1=U**F1Hv Z. M. j Institute of Physical Chemlg#y Academy of Sciences USSR# Moscow "Study of the Anomalous Water by the Method of Neutron Activation Analysisn Moscove Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR, Vol 2020 No 10 Jan-Feb 72, pp 132-135 Abstracti Samples of anomalous water were studied for their content of admix- tures which could possibly be leached out of the glass;.partioularly Si and Nat after irradiation with thermal neutrons. As a prelizdnary experiment quartz glass itself was examined. The Va impurities were fowid to le low# and irre- gularly distributed throughout the capinaryo The anoiiialous water zamples were compared to double distilled water. It was established that the admixture concentration was much higher in the anomalous eazples than in the double disti1led material. The contentof Si and Ila was invers4y proportional to the VOIURO of the sample studied, This could be due to the ~avapvratlve procedures used, the impurities being introduced fromAhe surface Inyer of the capillaires, from the evaporation equipmeAt, ate. Temperature doeigm"t seem to have any particular affect on the content of imputities, The quaritityiof the anomalous Components In the samples of ano=lous water varied in thd range of 5-10-3 to 5.10-8 go Transformation and Structure USSR UDC: 546-3-19 + + 546.681 SKYAREINICO) 1-YA., FRISEUKOV, YU.A.J, ZINLAKOV, 1-YE., M-au= - SAPOZIINIKC4, rU.A., TSEPLYAYEVA, A.V., and SPITSWA. V.I.I Institute of ibysical Chemistry, Moscow Academy of Sciences University imeni M. V. iomonosov, Moscow Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Educektion WSR "Evaporation of the Copper-Calliun Alloy in the Field of ftase Transformations" Mosco-wr, izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskayn, Vol 4,, Apr 70, P 757- P 761 Abst.-act: Partial vapor pressures of copper and gallium -w%are (k-termined over copper-gallium (15.5 at-%) alloy in the temperature interval 1171-13950K. Fxperi- mental datta plotted as log p vs the inverse temperature show that the functions are not linear, but complex curves with many extrema, excee~ding considerably any possible experimental error. The partial pressure curve o. gallium exhibited such anomalies much more than did copper and they appeared in liquid, heterogeneous, and solid phases. In the fusion process the partial pressure of copper vapor uaz; noticed to drop. Contrary to some reported data, radioactivity did not affec-I markedly the behavior of copper vapor,, except that the rate of tLe drop in pv_-tial pressure of copper vapor was increased. On the basis of differeet'al-thermal analysis, phase coaversi~ns were determined to take place &L. 125&30K) 119~+301c, 1299,:~30x' - and 123~_-30K. The authors th~nk'N.G. Savost.-LIna foz, participating in the researZl# USSR UDC 546.224 BELYAKOVA, L. D., KISELEV. A. V., MIKHAYLENK0, I. Ye., 59~OYAN G. A and SPITSYN, V. I., Academician "Gas-&hromatographic Study of the Effect of Radioactive Radiation and Heat Treatment on the Adsorption Properties of Magaesium Sulfate" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 197,, No 1, Harch-April 1971, pp 88-90 Abstract: The procedure and results of a gas-chromatic study of the effect of radioactivitv and heat treatment on the adsorption properties of magnesium sul- fate are presented. The initial magnesium sulfate samples contained about 1% water, and the variation of their adsorption properties with respect to -n-hy- drocarbons and benzene as a result of the: removal of this water during calci- nation was studied. Curves are presented for the retairied volumes of n-nonane and benzene as a function of the calcining ti-me of M9S04 at 400' and 500% and the ratios of the retained volumes of benzene measured at a colurm temp- erature of 245' to n-nonaae (columa temperatui -e. 200*) as a function cf the calcining tine ?Of "19'004- It was found that radioactive samples of sulfates containing SO, ions -.,ith S35 elchibit appreciably stronger adsorption of hydrocarbons, the molecules of which belong to group B (containing high-bond,3) 112 USSR BELYAKOVA, L. D., e~t_a~, Doklady Akademii Islauk SSSR, Vol 197, No 1, March- April 1971, pp 88-90 and to group A (containing only cr-bonds) by comparison. with nonradioactive sulfates. Removal of water during calcining increases the adsorption of both groups of hydrocarbons. The specificity of molecular adsorption of aromatic hydrocarbons, which reaches a maximum after calciainglat 400' for 5 hours, increases especially sharply. USSR UDC 546-718 5 EIT~ -V -UMNIA, A. F., TSARENKO, A. F., OUCAU., Ai, A., BAIAITUISM, K 67 A. YODOCHIGCFI P. N., GWIPNOV, X. P., and U.1121 ~ I V "Synthesis of 'Metallic Technetium and its fhysical L7,restigations" Leningrad, Radiok-Mxdya, Vol 12, No 4, 1970, pp 617-621 Abstracti Highly pure netalUa techzietiun in the fori-ii of a. silver-,7,,ay i or compact metal (regulus) was prerduced fron tei-xapheny1axsoniwn p-,rte- oc er P chante (C6H -ksTC04 by hycb-ogen reduction in an electric furnace. The re- sultant mitMYal shm;(,d suporconductivity with a critf~.cal point of 8.2'~'K. A study of the technology for producing the metal from 'the initial pertechnate shmied tl-.,it technotium, dioxide Is producod after one hour in a hydrogen ato,-Lsphere at 2600C, and the metal is product,.d at a tamperature of 10000C. X-ray structural analysis revealed 'that netallic technotiur: has a hexagonal lattice with dense atoadc packing of them magnesium typti, the lattice parameters being a = 2.74�0.005 and c = 4.41+,0,,005; a/a = 1,609* The radict-aetric and neutron activation methods of analysis showed extremely. ,Anute quantities of, trace iriparities i 'hu-10-8 Rh--10-14, Al--10-5, Na--10-3 and' As--10-3 gm per gn of technotium. Within 4e'limits of sensitivity of the neutron activa- tion method,no other impurities were detected. USSR UDC: 39.16 Slj,LYAMI:~410, 1. YA., "IALINIE,', C. F., YU. A., 1. mid SPITSY,~-' VIKT, I., Dcoart;.!Lnt of, ~d~~- - I I ~.. UnifErsity; Yi~i'TVIVWFe of Physic,11 of sr-'-nces "Vaporiziition of Silver Uader zBeta-Irradiation of t:he Evapo):,itinz, S*urface" 110sco-,7, vestnik 'Oskovskogo Uaivcr~;fteta, Serija IT. no. 6, vol. 11, Nov-0ec 70, pp 737-739 Abstract: A nut.,ber of earlier papers hakr~! dcvoted to the effCCL of bodi externfl. and intora:A on nl::~ of va-,-Iou, wid"!r of hi~,h vacou::'. ond 1.1-i of COULd h;!VC-' -1,'J~I SI)OCifiC surfacc. Vie objective of this study wmq vaporizatioa of xure under Pl-irra6izttioa of its surface uader iiiali ,,;tcu;w, of tor. Tlie irradiatioi source was an equilibriux mi:.ture V i-pplied by USSII Y",v et al, Vestni!~ :Ioa~ovs'.'Oso Universitcta, Scrija 11. Ciimiya, no. 6, vol. 11, 70, nD 73 7- 73 n- c of sinterin., in t' a form of str_,tiu.. o;~ido, to th,! i. aet surrc 110 covcr or Ene ;:nudison chamI)c!r. jite ridiaLioa dosa-e ~--Is 32 ra-illsec. Tae mcasurcmnt3 urarc by a cik~vice c:(!sIf_,nc6 for diatcr;l-iniag va,7or pressure by affu!;ion. T,-e effu:;iva flo- casur-d. L a i p -illy )y equipped mass caliibrzit~.!d fo,r silvc!r 13.14 to 1137'C. WcIIU:I 1-:3.9 bv a 'actcroionic tiL-niu.-,i basic -11 ,-ere cc-1-1ponatits of d, ~ a Is tall ~v;oun L af 0. Tne effusion 6iamb42r orwler i-,,a:; made froo allun"'un Wan iacrt to ~.'"Ivc:r. The experimct.iLa-I data zad Uic deriv6d eq;tatio~l_- :,;-,Ow Itlitit L;t',- C~1)10V-26 stren-tii of .5-irradiation of silv_-, ua_-~ar coaditiom-, of ond surface purity 'Liad Iiiardly any effect. mi th-I ~rucr_-~s -.1ad of vaporization. 1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIEDI~ PPOCESSING DATE--230CT70 JITLE--CHRMATOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOR Of PERTECHNATE 10WON RESINS OF VARYING BASICITY -U- V.I., OBLOVAi A.A.9 KUZINAt A.F.s GALITSKAYA, N.B. -OF INFO--IJSSR -COUNTRY ISOURCE-DOI(L. AKAD. NAUi~ SSSR 19701 190(5), 1151-4 4PHYS CHEM PIU13L ISHED ------- 70 BJECT,AREAS--CHEMISTRY !jU .,TOP[' TA(;S--CHt'ZC,'AATO'4'IZ'-'PiiYo TECHNETIUM COMPOU11.110, 10i"i E XC h AN,-, E R E S I N , CHEMICAL LABELLINGt ISOTOPEt PYRIDJNEt,POLYMER# SL'LUTION ALKALINITYt UISTRIBUTION CiJEFFICIENT/(UIAV17 ION EXCHANGE RESV-4p MAV22 ION EXCHANGE RESIN, MAN40 ION EXCHAICGE RESINt (UIAN2$ ION EXCHANGE RESINt MA-423 10IN EXCHANGE RESINt (U)AM41 IONEXCHANGE R~-SIN TROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~~DCCUMENT.CLASS-UNCLASSIFEED PROXY RZIL/FRAME--1995/1587 STEP ACCESSION NO--AT0116995 UNCLASSIFIED 0 23 UNCLASSIFIED tROCESSING 0ATE-230CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AT0116995 ABSTRACTI .EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISTRlliJTlC4 --OEFFS. (;'-'APPA) WERE DETO. OF TCO SUB4 PRIME N "-H ?i IEGATIVE BETWEEN 13% EX(",'~NGE RESI%IS WATER AT 1-8 OR 1-13 PH RANGES FOP, WEAKt-Y 3ASIC OR. SI.Vi'N~CiLY BASI&C RESINS, RESP. KAPPA 'WAS DETD. BY LAaELLING THE .5~'UNS. wITH Pi~l;~'E93 Tc ME A IF T9c: PRIMEM 0 SU34 PRIME NEGATIVE AUM By , "SURING THE PAD[OACTiVITY Cj RESINS AND THE ELUA~jTt RCSP. IRESIN, -OPT1.141,114 P111 4liAA. KAPPA TIMES 10 PRIMI:3 Glv,-C-N')-- AV-17 (MO-01FIED STYRENE DIV INYLBENZENk' COPO L Yli 25; AV-22 (AS ABOVE), 8.0# 10; AN-40 414,V[PIYI.PYP,11)lrlE-,DIVI~~YLfiEIIZEi~E COPOLYMER), 4.2p 3.5; AN-25,11 (2tMETHYLs5,Vl~*4YLPYRII)I~.'E,DIVI,*4YLBENZENE COPOLYMER)t 4.2, 2.1; AN-2'~,,~~':~12,VINYLPYRIDINE,Vl~.'Ytt3c,t,'Jw-Ej,'#E COPOLYMER), 4.0y 0.9; ANI-41 151 ETHYL Y2 9 VJNYLPYR [DINE p VI NYLBENIENE COPOLYMER)t 3.1, 0*7. THE INCREASED SEPN. BETWEEN THE PYRIUINE N AND THE POLYMER CHMN GAVE LOWER KAPPA VALUES. UNCLASSIFIED --23CC770 112 Oil UNrLASSIFIEL) PROCESSING DATE TITLE--COMPOSITION ANO STABILITY OF A MIXED C014PLEX FORMED BY NEODYMIUM WITH EHTYLENEDfAMfNETETRAACETIC AND TARTARIC ACIDS -U- N.A.r MARTYNENKO,, L-I-t AGEYEVA, L.Y., SPITSYN, -UNTRY OF INFO--USSR 0 ,-.SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER.: K14IM6 19701 (2)1 477-9 _~,bATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHE.41STRY ..TOPIC TAGS--COMPLEX COMPOUNG, NEODYMIUM COMPOU1,4Ds ETHYLENEDIA14INE? ACETIC -ACII)t TARTARIC ACIDt SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSI.S HARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY.REEL/FRAME-1997/0647 SrEP NU--Ot't/00~)2/7(',Ii'000100?1047'1/0479 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119559 UNCLASSIFIED-____ -7-7 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION Y-40--AP0119559 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ARSTRACTo SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF T14ES-C S-YSTEMS OF NDCL SUB3 IN VARI US PROPORITONS SHLI~ ED THAT A MON TA T ATE OF ND WITH FORMULA NOZ PRIME POSITIVE IS FJRMED9 THE PK OF STABILITY CONST. BEING 4.66. IN A SYSTEM CONTG. TARTARIC ACIO (11 SUB2 Z) AND THE DI-NA SALT OF EOTA (H SU84 Alt A MIXED COMPLEX IS f-0fkMED WITH COMPIN. OF NDAZ PRIME3 NEGATIVE AND STABILITY CONST. 1.03 TIMES 10 PRIME2. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVAI MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 TITLE--SPECTROGRAPHIC STUDY OF -NEODY41UM CITRATES JN AN AQUEOUS SOLOTION _U_ -AUTHOR-(03)-ARTYUKHINA# G.A., MARTYNENKO', COUNTRY OF. INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# SER..KHIM. 1970, Md~ 522-5 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHE,41STRY TAGS--NEOOYMIUM COMPOUNDt CITRIC ACID9 SPECTROSCOPY ~::_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROkY 9E6L"FRAME--1997/1510 STEP NO--()R/0062/701000/OU3/0522/0525 CIRC ACCESSION INO--AP0120291 UNCLA SS F1 ED__ --Mumma 1-11-r 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC 4CCESSION N-0--AP0120291 ASSTPACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECTROGRAPHIC AND POTENTIOMETRIC DATA. WERE USED TO REVEAL 2FORMS OF CITRATES OF COMPM. ND(CIT)t NO(CIT) .SUB2 PRIME-3 NEGATIVE AND ND SUB3 (CIT) SU63 IGH) SU,94 PRIME4 NEGATIVE IN TITRN. OF NOCL SU83 WITH CITRIC ACID.(H SUB3 CIT). THE MONOCITRATE HAS A ST4-BILITY CONST. THAT RANGES FROM 1.13 TIMES 10 PRIME8 TO 0.67 TIMES 10 PAIME8 itHEN THE CONCN. OF NOCL SUB3 IS VARIED FROM 0.03M TO 0.005M. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS.,UNIV. IM. LOMONGSOVA, MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED ULU UNL LA~j I V I I.-IJ VXULL!54INU UAlt--Z0NUVlU TLTLE--EFFECT CF CITRIC AC 10 ON THE EXCHANGE BY RAKE EARTH IONS BETWEEN A w~. ~'CATION EXCHANGER AND A SOLUTICN OF ETHYLENEDIAMINETURAACETIC ACID, EDTA AUTHQk-t03)-14AKTYNENK0j L.I.w SPITSYNPIV.I-~*, ARTYUKHINk, G.A. -COUNTRY UF JNFLl--L55R NE08Gs KHIM. 1970p 15(4)v 931-4 ."'DATE, PUEL lSHc-[;---70 suaiECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-CITRIC AGID, RARE EARTH METAL, CATION EXCHANGE RESINs NEGDYMIUM, PRASEOGYMIUilt H0L14IUMl(U)KU2 CATION EXCHANGE RESIN MARKING-NO RESTRICTICNS, CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/f-KAME--3Crj4/20I6 STEP NO--UR/O(J7ki/70,)/015/OO4tO93lfO934 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0132279 UNCLASSIFIED wom-001mg L__~ UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0132279 AeSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3srRACT. DISTRIBUrIGN COEFFS. (ALPHA) FOR NO-PR AND ER-HO MIXTS. WERE DETV. IN A SYSTEM OF CATION EXCHANGE RESIN KU-2 it.ITH EDTA, CITRIC ACID (H SU83CIT), OR THEIR MIXTS. IN THE PRESENCE OF H SU83 CIT, THE VALUE OF ALPHAlkEACHI-S ITS HIGHEST (EQUIL.) VALUE VEkY QUICKLY. IN EDTA SOLN.#~THE EQUIL. ld4S REACHED MORE SLOWLY. FAVORABLE V.IfFUSIONAL PROPERTIES OF CITRATES ARF,- RESPONSIBLE FOR FASTER ACHIEVEMENT CF EQUIL, IN H SU53 CIT THAN IN.EOTA SOLNS. IT IS ASSUMED THAT, IN EDTA-H SU63 CIT ANU IN H SU03~CIT SOLNS., THE RATE DETG. STEP C r- 0 m. IS THE SAME AND IT INVOLVES PENETRATJON-.OF NEUTRAL COMPLEXES (WHlfH R AT PH3-3-2) INTO THE RESIN. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV, [M. LOMCNOSOVAi MOSCOkv USSR- UNCLASSIFIE0 112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 ,TITLE--POSSIBLE USE- OF GLYCINATE C014PLEXES FOR'SEPARATING A NEODYMIUM PRASEODYMIUM MIXTURE ON A CATION EXCHANGER -U- ~AUTHOR-(03)-ELKHILYALI, A.E., MARTYNENKOV L.I., SPITSYNt V.I. NOW COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 1970t (3)v 517-Zl PuaLISHEO------70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY "_T 0 PIC TAGS--NEODYMIUMt PRASEODYMIUMt RARE EARTH COMPO IJND,,GLYCINE, [ON ~ '.~-EXCHANGEI CATION EXCHANGE RESIN iCOINTROL MARKING--N'u RESTRICTIONS ,~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY PEEL/FRANIE--200010288 STEP NO--UR/006Z/70/000/0,03/0517/0521 ,CIRC ACCESSION Nil--AP0124047 UNC 1. 4 SS r F IE 0 Will 2.12 012 UNCLASST FIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124047 -ARTHS FROM CATION IIABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELUTION OF RARE F EXCHANGE RESIN' WAS STUDIED; THE USE GF~ AQ. GLYCINE FOR ELOTION IS VNSATISFACTORY AS THIS AMINO ACID FORMS COMPLF:(ES 'AITH THE RARE- EARTHS AND THE RESIN WHICH ARF NOT DESORBED. : SF-PN. OF RARE EARTHS ALSO CANNOT BE DONE WITH GLYCINE ELUTION IN THE TECHNIQUES OF FRONTAL ANAL. THE EXCHANGE BETWEEN COl'4PLEXES IN THIS CASE DOES NOT 0(~C("R 101 SOLN. OR ON THE RESIN OWING TO UNFAVORABLE KIINETIC FACTOR AND THE S.EPN. OF RARE, EARTHS APPROACHES ZER0 REGARDLESS.OF VALUES OF slrAolLITY-CUt4STS.'oF THE COMPLEXES OF NEIGHBORING RARE EARTHS INVOLVED. FACILITY: MOSK. -':'~-'GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVAi MOSCOWi USSR. 1UNCLASS IF IEO :NG DATE--18SEP70 0bg UNCLASSIF1W pROrfSSI OF TRACE AMOUNTS GF CEIUM BYREPEATED ISOTOPIC ~DILUTI-O* W ITH. CESIUM 137 WI THOUT A I CARR I ER, -U- UTHOR-(03)-POMERANTSEVA# A.V.v LIMAKCIVt I.YE** SPITSYNt V.I. -,A _.t.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1'.SGURCE-.IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER KHIM. 1970t (1) 3-7, ATE- PUBLISHED - ----- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIENCEAND TECHNOLOGY J~OP I CTAGS-ISOTOPE, CESIUM MICROCHEMICAL ANALYSISI suvE~ir EXTRACTIoN, UALATATIVE ANALYSIS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 09CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~,-,_.PROXY REEL/FRAME--19-38/0586 STEP NO--UR/0062/701000/001/0003/0007 -.CIRC ACCESSION f4O--AP0105569 LINCLASS-1HED, PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 c-14 009 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0105569 ABSTP.ACTIEXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT& THE ISOTOPE DILM. TECHNIQUE WAS USED SATISFACTORILY FOR DETN. OF PRIME137 CS IN MICROQUANTIfIES WITHOUT THE USE OF A CARRIER. THE ISCLATION OF CS WAS D.QNF- BY EXTN. IN THE SYSTEM OF 'JIG DfPICRYLAMINATE AND PHNO SU32 IN 0.02N NAUH SOLN. THE EXTN* WAS SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETE FOR 100-1000 MUG CS IN THE SAMPLE. THE -.EXT..IN PH%10 SUB2 REQUIRED SOME 20 MIN FOR THE ACTUAL.EXTN. FOR CONCN. OF 1-10 MUG CS-ML NO MORE THAN 3--5 INDEPENDENT DtLNS* ARE NEEDEO FOR OBTAINING DEPENDABLE DATAo .* THE 14ETHOD INSURES DETN, OF PRIME13.7 CS WITH MEAN ERROR OF~- SMALLER THAN OR EQU#L TO 2.5PERCENT, UNCLASSIFIED _T USSR uDc: &L a.o3q.553-3 LAPTW, N. YA., Stu plllwy - I., and BALEZIN, S. A., Instititte ot Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR "Dissolution of Neutron-Irradiated Iron and Steel" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 1, Jan-Feb TO, pp 23-26 Abstract: A comparative study of the dissolution of radioactive and nonradio- active specimens of Armco-iron and 45-steel in acid solutions was carried out. Crystal lattice defects caused -by neutron irradiatiun accelerate metal --dissolution in acid, and the dissol:ation rate for radioactive specimens is slightly greater. The occurrence of a positive charge in the presence of oxide films or insoluble corrosion -Droducts is one of the factorn.responsible for inhibiting the corrosion of t'he #-radioactive metal, Satin-ate(I oalamel was u sod an the comparison electrode. 46 UNCLASSIFT .EID DATE--230CT70 TITLE-REACTION OF DI HYDRUIXY0 ICY ANODI AMM I NEPL AT 1111W 1i WITH NITRIC, SULFURIC? AND~PERCHLORIC ACIDS AT 25 AND 500EGREE-S.-U- AUTHOR-(02)-ATAMANOV, D.v SPITSYNs.V.Fw,. :,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD, NAUK SSSRv SER, K41M'd 19709 (710 4576;-9 .'D AT EPUBLIS14ED ------- 70 AREA S--CH EM I'ST RY TOPIC TAGS--PLATINUM COMPLEX, POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATION, NvrRILEj AM At HYDROXYL RADICAL z;CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .."'PROXY REEL/ FRA4E-- 199 9/1977 STEP *,10--UR-/0062/7U/000/002/Ofi5b/0459 ;,CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0123758 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PROCIESSING3 DATE--230CT70 CIR~ ACCESSION NO---AP0123758' ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POTENTIORETRIC TITRN. DATA WERE REPORTED IN TABULAk FORM FOR THE TREATMENT OF PTiNlf SUP03) SUdZ (OH) SU62 (CN) SU52 WITH I-INLI SUB3, HCLO SUB4v AND H SU82 *50 SUB4 AT 25 AND 50DEGREES AT VARIOUS CONCNS. THE APPARENT DISSOCN. CONSTS. OF THE COMPLEXES 4RE TABULATED FOR THESE TEMPS. AT 250EGREES THE SUCCESSIVE DISSOCN. ACID CONSTS. wERE PK SUBI 2.95 AND PK S:UB2 2.50, WHILE AT 5013EGREES THESE WERE 2.77 AND 2.44, RESP., FOR THE fPT(N[- SLJ83) SUB2 (Ctil) SUB2 PRIME POSITIVE IH SUB2 0))-PRIME2 POSITIVE AND (PT(NH SUB3) SUB2 (CN) SU82 (HG)tH SUB2.-O)) PRIME POSITIVE FORMED BY SUCH ACID Tim. ANAL'. OF THE SCATTER OF THE RESULTS SHOWED,THAT THE PK VALUES ARE NOT AFFECTED BY THE CONCN, OF THE COMPLEX OR THE NATURE OF THE ACID USED, THUS NO NITQATO, PERCHLORATO, Ok SULFATO COMPLEXES OR FOLYNUCLEAR COMPOS ARE FORMED. THE SCATTER OF THE PLOTTED TITRN. VALUES IS SHOWN. FACILITY-. 1405K. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVA# MOSCO~tt USSR. USSR UDC 621-791.042-3.01 CHERNYSHEV, G. G.,and V. Candidates of Techn. Sciences) "Certain Technological Characteristics of Powder Wire in Open-Arc Welding" Moscow, Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, No 5, May 72, pp'21-23 Abstract: The study deals with changes in productivity of open-arc hard facing and weld joint dimensions as a function of operating parameters involving the use of PP-IDSK, PP-2DSK, PP-AH-7, and EPS715/2 powder wire, 1.8, 2.3, 2.9,and 2.3 mm in dianieter, respectively. Reverse-polarity direct current was used for both welding and hard facing. The pro- ductivity.of hard facing is Shown to increase with current for all filler wire grades and is also a function,of both the diameter~and cross-sectional area of the wire. Single-pass welding under optimum cotiditions produces satisfactory weld shapes. Except for the PP-AN7 wire, all grades featured small depths and areai of fusion.' In multilayer butt welding the best results were obtained by PP-2~SK wire, while thv, other grades showed occasional defects in the foni of pores,and blag inelunions. y aree U-corner joints and velds ~roduaed with Also included In the stud. electrodes at a 450 angle. (4 illustrationsj 1 tablei 3 biblicgraphic references) :7777~ USSA UDC:, 911.3.61 6.83i -002 .576.63~5.L~2(1.70,51 SPITSUIA, L. N. "The limm --,-I Structure of the Pop nologi, Wation in Foci cf Tick-Borne in 1~,!~t sicn, V sb. Materialy XV Vses. s I ezda p ,jr jr ,70:,., -. ~jrl ,j~o tezizL~v doU. Ch. 2 (?'roceedilif, of -the 15t~ All Uh-; n Cbnfererxe of Epil:;~, 'S -0 and Specialists in Infectioua D.I_-easv:.,, !he--i.- HeporttS Part 2) Moscow, 1970, pp 216-21~ (from- Rnh_-16. mediitsin~-_~mii-a EeOrrafil-'I No 1. Jan 711 Abstract No 1 .36-87 by V . 14aslovskaya) TransIzation: Over the course of four seasons (1965-1968), reseaxch aas conducted on q0-5Cr,'." of the population J-1i foci of UJ-.--borne ez'Icepha- litis in 12 rayons of the Udnwt ASSR. These rayons -.,rere, chnm!te-_,-ized by un- even. luvel~ of di~:ease incidence a7id varying degrees of vaccix_-~ilicn c~-)veragc of forest areas frequented by local inIiabitants, Blood sera cf 6,139 local tants, were studied in the reaction of hemagglutination iAm-ibitlion. Tile se.ro- tudy in -P -v in J* epidei-Liologic-al st, M. Udmi)-r' ealed . -dicas of w, Lmr_-,molop- t rayons re ical layer in the T* uIl at -_n th_t, L, varied --,'ro?n 10.1 -1 2.0, to 35." 4- .2e. 14 !~ C on 1) a r P of this data mi 'th olf icipl rec-ords of th-- incidence of tick-borne en._.~ haai4 ia v 1/2 USSR SPITSMA, L. N., V -b. Materi~L es. slezda 1 Ovi xv VS M-idenic ogo -v i infektsionov, tezislw dak-1. Ch. 2 (Proceedings of the 15til All Unioi C nference of Epideruologists, lHii-crobiologri3ts, and SpLICialists :U'l Infectious Disease, Thesis Reports Part 2) Moscow, 1970, pp 216-217 (Cronc, RZh-36. Meditsinskaya geo- No 1 , Jan 71, Abstract No 1.36-87 by V. Xaslovskaya) eb-tablished that for e7ery one clinical case there are from 360 to 4,3L.5 latent forms that are revealed only -d-irough serological testing of the population. The inhibitory effect on the disease process was. only obse~~!Ved ithen the imnuno-'o- gical layer reached 35Z. 2/2 52 G-,jOZDOVEi, R. S. LUNtYANOV, A. YE. SPIVAIij G. V. RAU, E. I BYYQV, M. V. "Elec'-ron I-licroscopy of Periodic Piezoelectrio Fields" Moscow, Izvestiva Akademii Nauk, Seriya Fizicheslcirya, Vol _~h, No 7, 197C, PP 146 Abstract: This article discusses problems in the f orina "Aon of ima-e f ield contrast varying periodically witn tLmo, con=utes the amplitudes,of the pie-zoolectric fields prod,-,cit,%g the contfast on the screen of a mirror or raster electron ml4oroscope, and describes an OxDerimental method for visualiziriF and ricasuring the--e piezoeleciric fields. The piezoolectricity in question takos place on the surfaces of crystals under the action of ultra- sonica, a phenomenon often investigated by eleat-ronmicroscopes stroboscopically operated. The results of e;~periments perfomed on crystals of quartz, lithium niobate, -- WIWI, and cadmium sulfide (CdS) are given and the ultrasonic dala"T. lines from the "T quartz and LM03 orystals investigated, Gratitude 4.1s expressed to V. Ye. Lyamov for his useful commentE on some of the r;sults of the work. LISSR UDC 539-37.3-f6 I. and IMIMENKO, V- V-' 'ANDRIYEVSYT-Y, R. A.,-SPI "Manifestation of SuperplasticitY in RefraOtOry COm-mullcls" -1281 .0scow, DoIdakv AYmdemii Nauk SSW, Vol 203, No 6, 19?2, pp 1279 -1-don of SuDer- Ab-,tractz The authoxs studlied the possibility of tho naiilfesta plasticity in ti;o-phase composites based on refractory comi)ounds. The syr~ tems VC-ZrC, VC-HfC and TIC-ZrC were selected for this P-,IXPO-G. SpecImens nr -.0, 25000 G% poroznity were pxelvixed. by hot forming Oth subsequent anneali of the VC-ZrC, VC-IffC, TiC-ZrC compoiiite,.; var, roccipeativeItly the tastirL~g procedurt*, consinted in studying bend crcep. Ilic re- 61.0 supor- "Cults indicate that many of the regularities foinid in stia3ying PLAS-ticity of metallic alloys (nonlinear relation hatwee~, creel) rate aj,.d 0- P the marifestation of sul)explasticity in tvo-phaze alloys whose phase VOlunes are equid-imen s tonal, and the size of incluslonr, anounting, to sevei-al Aicrtms-) are alzo observed in thecase of carbide composi-trus, 'The authors thank K. L. URVASHETA for her. help in the wo-rk, 50 USSR- UDC 541.67:547.26'118 MASTRYUKOVA, T. A.~ CRICOR'YEVA, A. A.,, UPZHLNTSEVA, Ye. K., and-'KABACMIIK, M. 1.9 ~tltute of Organoelemental Compounds, Academy of SUences USSR, K7nar'kov State University "16nization Constants of,Dithiophosphoric Acids in Absolute Ethanol" Lbningrad,. Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1938-1941 Ab'stract. Measurements were made of the ionization constants of organic dithiophosphoric acids in absolute ethanol. There exists a linear relation- ship--between the ionization constant values of acids and Ea~ of the substituents at the phosphorus atom. It is shoum that the conditions f6r,--the-solvation of molecules and anions of dithiophosphoric acids in 100%'ethanol markedly differ from those in 7 and 80% aqueous ethanol. In switching from 7 to 80% ethanol, ApKa remains constant for all acids under study. In 80 to 100% ethanol, APKa changes and increases from dialkyl- dithiophosphoric to dithiophosphonic zind dittiophosphinic acids. In the fdrmer.case, LoKa depends largely on changes in the solvation energy of molecules while in the latter case, it depends on that of ions. The difference in the change of the solvati6a energy of ions and molecules resiiltsfrom the differentiating action of the solvent on' the strengch of USSR MASTRYUKOVA, T. A., et al., Zhurnal Obolicliey Yhimli, Sq 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1938-1941 the acids. Kn the present case alcohols appear to have the highest differentiating action on the strength of dithiophosphoric acid. The difference between the strength of dithiophosphoric acids in alcohol and that in aquecus alcohol is close to,2.5 orders of magnitude. 53 ~7 USSR UDC 577.4 "Theory of kfultiple Experiments with Automata" V, sb. Tekhn.. diagnostika (Tephnical Diagnostics collection of works) Nos- cow, Nauka Press, X972, pp 196-200 (from 1.17,ft-Mbernetila. No 79 All 72, A4stract No 7V363) No abstract USSR IYAK M. A. -M "Introduction to the Abstract Theory of Automata" Vvedeniye v Abstraktnuyu. Teoriyu Avtomatov [English Versioii Above], Saratov University- Pressi 1970, 109 pages (Translated from Referativiiyy Zhurnal, _C-bernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstr ct No 2 V412 K). a X NO ABSTRAC -1 ~Mql I. ~11_1 I~ivill M.Mr, aw lph USSR uDc 621.317.8 'RUSH E. G. E SPIVAK if. D. STA1 MEMOS V. P. ~"Orl,~the ~Cold Resistance of Microvire.Resistons Mad~--- From Nickel-Based Alloy V sb. M..kroDrovo sooprotivl. (Mitrowire '' d Resistanc d i priboKy. an e Devices --collection of works), V-n- 7, Kishinev, 1971, pp..147-152 (frorl RZh- -RadiotekJinika, No 8, Aug 71, Abst .ract No 8V354) Translation: In order to deter-mine the effectwhich repeated cold Cycles have on res-Istars made from 14911 andLM95 nickel-lbase alloys de- veloped by Ye. Yu. badinter w~rl A. L. Gradolln, thej), vero rooled to F1 tempera';ure of' -6()'(,' and held (it tWo topiperuture 1i,,r 14 liour,,;. lt wac found from the results of the tests that resistors based on are 10-:20 tines as resistant to cold as similar rezistor!: made from manganin microvire, which is extensively used for jra~injr irlicro~riire resisto:rs. At the same time, the stability of "W, resistors with respect to climatic and mechanical effects is an a level with that of type 14VOG resistors made from manganin-based microvire. Bibliography of three titles. Ye. M. 189 USSR uDc 621.3.o4g.73 0. S. SPIM. "A Method of Wiring Radio Circuits" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennrje obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 7, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 295218, Division H, filed 30 Oct 067, published 4 Feb 71, PP 172-173 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of wiring radio circuits. The procedure is baned on separate manufact=e of a contact plate carrying the wiring leads and a plate carrying the cire-uit components, and then inter'connecting these plates. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the reliability.of the joints is improved and the wiring process is simiclified by passing the ,tiring leads through holes in the contact plate, putting them under tension during thewiring process (e. g. by =-ans of a frame around the contact plate), and then after this place has been mechanically connected to the plate carrying the'eircults components, cut- ting off the wiring leads around the inside of the frame, electrically con- necting these wires to the circuit component leadz~,, and fina1v trimming the wires around the interconnected plates. 1/2 USSR SPIVAK, 0. S., Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, Na 7, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 295218i Division H, filed 30 Oct 67, published 4 Feb 71, pp 172-173 2/2 - 36 PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 1/2 032 UINCLASSIFIED %_ ~:TITLE-USE OF CHEBYS~EVIS EQUALIZATIOWMETHOD T 0CQNSTR,UCT A KINETIC MODEL OF A.COMPLEX CHEMICAL REACTION _u_ -AUTHOR-(03)-~~RIVAK* S.I., TIMOSHENKO, V.1011 SLINKO, M.G. :j-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--DOKL. AKAO. MAUK SSSa 1970, 192(3)t 580-2 DATE. PUBL ISHED ------- 70 AREAcj--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--PHOSPHATEr CHeMICAL REACTION, CATALYSTi CHEMICAL KVNIETICSr OXYGENt HYDROGEN, CARBON MONOXIDEt CARBON OLOXIDI!.io BUTADIENE, CHROMIUM COMPOUND, POTASSIUM COMPOUNI, NICKEL COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT.IONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/.1232 STEP NO--UP/0,020/7(1/192/003/0580/0582 2/2 032 UNCL ASS IF [ED P~ROCESSING DATE--04DEC-10 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0138244 .ABSTRACT/EXTRA(',T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRINCIPLES OF THE CHEBYSHEV EQUALIZATION METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING A KINETIC 1400EL OF A COMPLEX CHEM. REACTION ARE OUTLINES MATH. TO CHECK THE APPLICABILITY OF THE CHEBYSHEV MEI 'rHOD, EXPTL. RESULTS ON THE KINETICS,OF THE OXIDATIVE DEHYDRATION OF N,BUTYLENE WERE ANALYZED. THE PROCESS WAS CARRIED OUT ON A CR-K-NI PHOSPHATE CATALYST, IN A CI:RCULATORY STREAN SYSTEM, THE PRODUCTS UNDGRGOING FURTHER IRREVERSIBLE REACTIONS. 'IHE EXPTL. RATES OF CONVERSION OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS WERE DETD. FGR NjbUTYLEjNEv BUTADIENE, 0 SUB2i H SUB2, COP AND CO SUB2. EQUATIOnS FOR THE W'HOLE SYSTEM IN CHEBYSHEVIS TERMS WERE WRITTENY,~ SOME PHYS. RESTRICTIQNS WERE ADOPTED, AND THE COMPUTATIONS WERE PER FORMED, Ft*,)R COMPARISON, EXPTL. RESULTS WERE ALSO TREATED BY THE KEY:COMPONENTSS IIIETHoo fUSING ra VARIANTS OF 4 KEY CHEMICALS) AND BY THE METHOD OF. LEASY S14)(JARES. THE RESULTS ARE TABUL ATED. THE TABLE SH()W$ rfiA*r, ACCORDiNG To j~O'J'H T:'if' KEY comPOr;ENT METHOD AND THE LEAST SQUARE METHODt THE RATES oi~~CONVERSIDN ALONG CERTAIN PATHS ARE NEG.t WHICH,15 AN ABSURD CONCLU$1 I-OR THESE IRREVERSIBLE PATHS. FURTHERMUREt THE TABLE 5111314S THAT THE KEY COMPONENTS METHOD GIVES WIDELY DIFFERING RESULTS.~DEPENDING ON THE CHOICE OF KEY COMPONENTS. HOWEVER, THE RESULTS OBTAINEI) BY:USING THE !REASONABLE IN CHESYSHEVIS EQUALIZATION METHOD ARE POS. VALUESPJ MAGNITUDEP AND CORRESPONDING.Pi4YS. TOTHE PROCESS.INVESTIGATED, 112 020 UNCLASSIFI'ED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--QUANTITATIVE ULTRAMICROANALYSIS OF AMINO ACIDS IN THE FORM OF THEIR DNS., DANSYLv DERIVATIVES& 1. APPARATUS FOR ULTRAMICROANALYSIS OF ONS A,UTHOR-(04)-SFIIVAK, V.A., ORLOV, V.M., StiCHEROUKHIN, V.V.t VARSHAVSKIY, YA.M. COUNTRY OF INF:O--USSR YIN, SOURCE ANAL. BIOCHEM. 1970, 35(1)v 227-34 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS---BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY ;.!.:T0PlC,TAGS--A?41NO ACID ANALYSIS, 141CROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS, LUMINESCENCEt UV SPECTRUM, CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION: .:1- CONTROL IMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY.REEL/FRAME--199T/0058 STEP NO--UK/0000170/035/001/0227/0234 _c IR C-ACC ESS-1-(1,4 NO--A P0119054 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119054 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-tUl GP-0- ABSTRACT* AN APP- IS OESCRIBEO THAT PERMITS DETN, OF THE RELATIVE AMTS. FO DNS AMINO ACIDS DIRECTLY IN THE THIN LAYER OF ADSORBANT AFTER CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPN. THE METHOD OF M5ASUREMENT IS BASED UPG111 THE ABILITY OF THE DNS AMINO ACIDS TO LUMINESCENCE IN THL VIS113LE REGION OF rffE spr-urkoM AFTER EXCIrAT[014 BY UV LIGHT. THE AMTS. OF 014S AMINO ACIDS ON CIJR~OMATOGRAMS MAY BE AS LOW MOLE. TO ILLUSTRAI'E THE AS 10 PRIME NEGATIVEIL TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVE10 POSSIBILITIES (IF THE PRACT[CAL APPLICAfION OF 64E APP., THE KINETICS OF SPLITTING OFF OT THE C TERMINAL AMINO ACIDS OF RNASE BY CARBOXYPEPTIDASE A WAS INVESTIOATED. THE DATA ARE IN AGREEMENT WITH. THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE IN RNASE. THUS' THE TECHNI,QUE OPENS THEPOSSIBILITY OF DETG. THE TERMINAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES IN PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES ON AN ULTRAMICRO SCALE. FACILITY:: 4[NST* MOL. BIOL.t MOSCOW, USSR. UAIT CA K-;:~ USSR uDc: 621-396.2:621.371.1 VARLMD'13 G. 1., DUBKOV, E. A., KOLOTYGIN, Yu. V., spim-, V. B. "Call Signal Automation for a Personal Radio Call System" Tr. nau^.h.-tekhn. konferentsiv Kaluzh. ob 1. s ove ti-twuch.-tellin. c-v (14orks of Scientific and Technical Conferences. Kaluga Re~iunal Council of -Scien- -tific &ad Technical Societies), Kaluga, 1970, pp 73-77 (from RM-Radiotekh- -nika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A196) Translation: The paper describes the structure of a Mdule in an automatic system for c-al-ling a certain subscriber by a combiriation. of two frequencies out of eight, assuming a certain sequential order of frequencies. Call reliability is improved by multiple repetition of the sigLall. The princi- pal component o-f the module is the subscriber identifier which is used I'Or settingup different combinations of;control-ling signaIs corresponding I to subscriber numbers. According to the signal*given by the subscriber iden- tifier, a call signal- o6cillator unit generates the call signal. The figures of marit are given for the circuits of various elements in the module. Three illustrations. 11. S.~ 'Do 621 USSR L .375-k 'Y- YUDIN, Y-B. YE., TiJUG UKy V. V. _VX~.,~.V M. "Internal-,- in Transistor Cascade Amp 1i f i er s VOS4-11. -LrSl-. ra-diop-lo'-ron. 'Bulletin Tyt-ec.rmic inazitute, Series on Radio Electr 014 Ec ev Po unics), 1969, No 6, PP 54-80' (from M-Radiote1~:hnjj-a,~ No L~, 19'~O, Abstract NO LP99) 'o u 14.ho ~;.u*'-,,;,1or;u s 'V'*Lzdy the o f.-4 Z, the r- ge 'ion ch8ract-arizemv intornal Voodbacxk in a semiconductor ur-Jode on zhe stability of cascade type =.pliftars. A rogencra- tion 'acto.- -s obtained for a cascade wri L - u - plifier b4ised on a semi- conductor triode aid of the-quaaripole riethod. It is sho-,-.,n Qascar~e Lype amplifier oxhibits greater stability th,--n an. a~-,Iifiar with a corzon. b.asa:cireuit., Original article: entries. JPRS 55556 28 March 1972 UDC 620.172:251.224 STUDYING THE TRUE STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS Of SEVERAL REAT- RESISTANT ALLOYS AT HICH TEMPERATURES L -L. k [Article by 1.,Ivilul~nlol A.S. Spivakox, InstiLt,ce of Problem of Stven4th, Ukraintaw SSR at --rr-micmv rrochrZZ-ft, Russian, xu 5i C '1;7;: 12 H.~. r May 1971. submitted 77-301 The Study of the mechanioal properties of new =ter-.a.ls includes their Strength characteristics (ob. ao - 6,,p ett.), based on a mathitte Stress- strain diagram. However, these* Zharacteristics are arbitrary and do no-, reflect the true relationship,betwecrt -stresses and deformations.. rjiaracteris~ tic for the material being tested under its usage conditions of temperature J-1 speed. In this'connection many researchers have sought =ans for the construct i of true deformation diagrams of specimens during testing 11-4]. Considering zhe great importance of- this problems we studied the tMe Strength characteristics of type E1826 heat-resistant allay, heat-trcated af~ follows; hardening at 1210tlo'C, holding for 2 hours,, hardening at il: holding for 4 hours; ag-Ing at 800tlO*C, holding for 16 hours. The spccimcii,~ were coolod surrounded with air after each stage. Specimens of alloy were heat-troatcd as follows,. heating .to 1102tt%, holding for.40 minutc-7. t_ ing in at Is; heating to 350%. holding for I hour. cooling in air. I The tests were performed using 'short cylindrical specimens. diameter ,,-I AA gauge portion 6 am. wilh ?414 threadrd heaJ% in clamps. 11io siethod of testing was as follows. During loading avid recordifir of diagrams in coordinates P-Al. test specimen 6 (see diagram on Figure 1). 0, Split resistance furnace 7. was,photo&raphed. The speciwn WAS heated to t:- required temperature, measured using thermocouple 10 and portable potcritio- meter 11, 1,ype,PP-63. During the defornation process, the specimen ., a, photo,, graphed through a special slit in the.furnace by camers 1. a Zenit-5 -ifli telephoto tons 2, a Yupiter-6. Special light source 4. providing a powerfk~ parallel light beam, was used to assure even illumination. of the specimer.. (I USSR 7., AA P 7 0 r RME Z Figure 1. Diagram of device for construction of true deformation diagrams. The diagraming apparams of the test mathint is equipped with pen 13, _which, records a diagram in coordinates P-61 on drum,12. and pen 14, attached to the core of a magnetic 4:oil, which is connected through power suppl,~ 5 to the electric circuit of the flash apparatus of the camera. 'Thus. at the -nt when the speciran b tes ted was phozographed (when the camerss omL ein& m shutter S was pressed) the magnetic coil of pon 14, fastened to the body of the diagramming appartktus, was energized. The pen thus marks the ub:icissa of the diagram, recording the deformition by means of pen 13 to record the time when each picture was made. USSR UDC 620.172.251.224 RUDENKO, V. N., SPIVAKOV, A. S.,,,,,Kiev "Study of True Strength Characteristics of Certain ~Ieat Resistant Alloys at High Temperatures" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 5, May, 1971, pp 77-80. Abstract: A method is presented for constructing true diagrams of deformation of heat resistant alloys at high temperatures, and results are presented of investigation of the alloys E1826 and lKhl7N2Sh over a broad temperature range. Dependenccs between transverse and longitudinal deformation are constructed at the temperatures studied right up to rupture of the specirixins. The method con- sists of simultaneous recording of a stress-strain di*111ram Iq a strip chart recorder and photography of the test specimen thorough fa spodal aperture in the heating furnace. !1 1 kilki 1h W11 'I'Mil "! Oiji ~M i.,;I I 1:] 11 cill I uwla~! IA 1AW I D H USSR 621.78$1666.1152.001.4 STARODUB-011, K. F., SAVE11XV1, V. YA., PA V STOLPAKOV, M. A., GORBATOV, It. 1.s and RUSE-rSKAYA, V1. L "Heat Treatment of Steel Plates" 'etallurg4cheskaya I Gornorudnaya Provyshlennost', no 4, (?0" Dnepropetr!)vsk, M Jul-Aug-71,, Pp 41-43 Abs tracti Workers of the Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy and the Zbdanov Ketallurgi(al Institute have developed a method and fz~cility for a new type of heat treatment of steel plates guaranteeing high rates and uniformity of cooling. Results of investigations carried out under labomtoxy and industrial conditions on steel plates of different thicknesses (3-26 nni) and brands Ol 20sp, ) .9p, and 14G2SAF) am discussed, An experimenta.1-irdustrial lot of 10-mm-thick plates of 14G2SAF steel was heat-treatod up to the yield point of 6- 60-65 kg/=2. Welded joints of 1402SAF steell'showed a loss of strength of 1-3/16 after welding. Four illustrations, two tables, two:bibliov refs. USSR UDC 615.217.24.015 VINOGRADOV, V. M. and SPIVAKOVA. R. P., Kirov Academy of Military Medicine, Leningrad "Mechanism of Action of Sympatholytics of the Guanethidine Series" Moscow, Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, No 3, 1973, pp 273-277 Abstract: Following intravenous injection of cats with he-medine (I-N- (hexamethylenimino)-ethyl-2-guanidine (sulfate)], secretion of cate- cholamines, epinephrine in particular, by the adrenalu increased the first 60 minutes but sharply decreased within 72 to 96 minutes. The residual content of catecholamines in the adrenals wau less than half that of the control at this time. The effect of the sympatholytic is attributed to exhaustion of tha catecholamine re-serve.due to depression of their synthesis and adsorption by the nerve endings. USSR -C S'Zl. a UE SPIVAKOVSKIY, A. 0., CONCHAREVICH, I. F., VUKOLOV, E. A. X v i4itii a Motor oi: "Investigation of the Dynamics of a Vibration Feed-Sifte 4: Limited Power Under Load" V sb. Dinamika mashin (Machine Dynamics -- Collection o2f Works) , Moz3covi, 1969, pp 239-247 (from. RZh-Mekhanika, Uo 5, 14ay 70, Abstract No 5A215) Translation: Flow charts for an analog computer were developed, to srudy t1he dynanucs of vibration feed-sifters with an eng-ine of lind-ted power operating L under a load. An elastic-viscous model of the load to ~,e triinsported was used to take into account the effect of a load on the c1pepation of the vibration feid-sifter. The application of an analog computer to:!study vibration, leed- sifters makes -it possible t1o. select with' maximum accuraxy the design parameters of the load bearing elements, the elastic Sys-Lem, the V'brator and the drive to ensure a given productivity for a minimum power cap-acity and a maxlmum level oil dynamic loads. An analog device was bused to study the e"Hect of the para- meters of the vibration mochine on the rate of -ribratlon tr,-..nm~portlng ;1P;(, rjr("- ductive and unproductive expenditures of energy on transpoftation and by the machine as a whole. The basic advantages of an analog device in studying such 1/2 ---2 -------- - - - - _- - -~- -- --: - : - - - I . . - USSR SPIVAKOVSKIY, S. 1. "One Problem in Queueing Theory" Ak-tualln, Vopr. Teklin. Kibernetiki [Pressing Problems of Enoincering Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 134-137 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V532, by the author). Translation: An automaton is studied, capable of servicing a stream of requests of the total number N of re(lbosts in timic Atm. The problein is solved using the apparatus of dynamic programming, produciol; 00. r0(jLIi.rcd functimal equations. As an example, a study is Pjade of the p-oblem of optimal traffic rain is written. control at an intersection (N = 2). A computex prog 1/1 USSR uDc 615,361.018.46.012.6 and M T. K.,~ Leningrad Scientific Research Inatitvte SPIMARSKAYA L. M. ffSMVA an Blood Transfusion 0~ ir= "Preparation of Cadaver Bone Marrow from Resected Bones" Moscow: Problemy Gematologii i Perelivanlya Krovi, Vol 1~j rTo 7, Jul- 70, Pv- 19-20 Abstmct; A new method for obtaining clinically sterile bone imrro-w is described. The method is simpler than and superior to earlier aspirttion and compression methods. In a study using 67 cadavers, it was found that the hematopoietic cells remain unchanged for 30 hours when the resected bones are prWirly storied and treated. Organophosphorous Compounds USSR UDG 632.95 B1,10YUK, N. K., KVASHA, Z. H., ;m_M., FAJ)r,,YEV, YU. N., U14MRBERGER, V. K., and YOLOVA, M. N. , All-Union Scientific Studies Institute of Fhytopathology YProcess for Preparing Mixed Dialkyl Eaters of the Fi~her Alkylphosphonous Acids" Author's Certificate No 340665, filed 22 Jun 70, publeihed 29 Jun 72, (from ReferativMry Zhurnal -- Khlmiyao No B(II)v 1973t Abstract No 811470P by T, G. Chekareva) Translations Compounds having the general formula RP(OXOR')OR" (I)(R- alkyl, R' and R" - C1 to C6) have acaricidal activity to the stable and sensitive form of vegetation mites, They are prepared by the r4faction of RP(O)(OR')OH (II) p with a 5-10-fold exceas of R!'OH. For example, 0112 in passed through a solution of 0.03 moles of II (R-C9H191 R'*c6HI3 ) and 0,15 roles of absolute BuOH In 20 al of C11ZCl? until the appearance of a yellow-green color. It is then concentrated and product I (R-C9H19, RI+C6HI3, Ir'nau) Is obtained, having OOD - 1.035, d2o -0-9211. a boiling temperature of 176 to 1780 at I Wmm, 4 a yield of about 100%. Other analogous compounds were prepnrad. R,R' =d W' hA, _40 -ii'll HH, RRP Ifl!TOI P i'41FIFRU51 199;fil'i A! USSR BLIZNYIIKl N, K., et al.o Au-thor's, Certificate No 3406651 filed 22 Jun ?0P published 29 Jun 72 are given together with the boiling temperature in 0(!/=, 20 20 -6-8/17 1.44182 Q.92?7 7 P9 H197 C6H 13) Elt, jr- H C Ii Ma 160-2/1 1.1430.1 0.9425; 9 19, 15 13 c H 1?2-4/1, 1-4430, 0*9270; 9 1-91 C6~13.1~ I 06H Bu.) Et7 124-6/1, 1.43207 0 -9512; 131 C6H131) Bu, 118-20/1, 1.4350, 01.9443; C9Hjq c5H11' E-Ll-, 158-60/1, 1.4400, 0.944G. 2/2 USSR UDC S36.24:532.54 SHALVAROVA., S. V., SPODYRYAK,,,,- ---T. I'Hydraulic.Resistance and Heat Exchange in a Pipe with Flat and Wavy Ray Receivers" Probl. Teploenerg. i Prikl. Teplofiz. Vyp. 8 [Problems of Heat Engineering and Applied Heat Physics, No 8 -- Collection of llorl:sj, Alma-Ata, Nauka Press, 1,972, pp 142-147, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 B727 by the author's). Translation: Results are presented from a study of the liydraulic resistance and heat exchange in a pipe with flat and wavy ray receivers, which can be practically used in existing and newly constructed air heaters. In the pipe with the flat ray receiver, the heat transfer for the range of values of R = 8,003-65,000 which was studied is 1.42-1.13 timi-IS more intensive than in a hollow pipe; for a pipe with a wavy ray receiv&r with a 112 period of 1,000 mm and a 1/2 amplitude of oscillations of 3 ffLm, the increase is by a factor of-1.61-1.37. USSR RUDENIKO, Ii, M., "Flow 'rhermodynamics for an Isothermal Stream of Water -in Corrugated Pipe" Probl. teploenerg. i prikl. tc--,)Iofiz. Vyp. 6 (PrnblevL,~ of Thermal Power Engineering and Applied Thermophysics. Vyp. 6), Alma--~Axa, Nauka Pre.;s, 1970, pp 1:13-143 (from RZIi-.111ekhanika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 118477) Translation: This article contains a discursion of the restilts of an ex- perimental study of the resificance of corrugated pipt :'during isothermal flow of wamr. The empirical functions.relating the t;.rag coefficient to the geomettric parameters of the pflie and the Reynoldlcl ilumbor 1~ and des- .cribing the experimental resulta with an accuracy of 414 Z pre"ented. The predominant effect on the drag coefficient comes from the parameter of relative curvature d/R: with an increase in this parameter the resis- tance increases; the angular parameter cx has an effectonly,for small values of R. The aerodynamics of the flow in a corrupted pi-pe are in- vestigated. It is established t"t the hydrodynamic flow conditions are 1/2 USSR RUDEIT-101 I. III. a t a 1 Pro'bl terk I o all err'. i Tivik]. te-oiof i zilna 6, Alma-Ata, Nauka Press, IV70, Tip 13 14-577TEF-ZE =.Ir,.,=arUka,, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract NO-1147Y) -----.-exhibited izi the characteristic of the velocity profile. Here, the function C - f(R, d/R,ct) is explained well by the aerodynamic structure of the flow. The drag coefficient of corrugated pipe.in hij~ner with re- spect to absolute magnitude than the drag coefficient pf straight pipe. 2/2 _USN ---- - -- ZAKM,RZ_iEV5FJY, YU. A., SPOKOM-., L. I "To A Computation Cf The Temperature Of The Stricture Of Semiconductor Power DavicesP Preobr~:zovatelln. tekhnika. Inform. asuchno-tekhn, ob. (Conierter Technology. Information Scientific-Technical Collocti,on)* No ~,, pp 16-1I (from RZh--Elektronika veye pr -eneni e, No 11, November 1970,Abstract, No 11B143~ Translation- The paper shows thal it is possible successfully to accomplish an analytical computation of the temperstare of the strticture of semiconductor power devices with 6e aid of the mathematical means of the theory of continuous linear systems and the electrothermal model of the structure,of isomicanductor power do- vices. An example 10 given Of COM:DUtOtiOn Of the tom orature Increase of a device Of a soi a under the influence of a current pulse' inu d I 4rm..4 ref. V.S. 101 --- ---- ------ Pulse T66~iques' USSR UDC: 621.396.563.325(o88.8) ZAGIROV, U. G., SPOKOYNYLk. M., RABINOVICH, G. L. ,YAK-USHE7, Zh. F. "A Device for Reception of Pulse Radio Signals" USSR Author's Certificate No 267708, filed 1 May 6 7, published 4 Aug 70 (from RM-Fadiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5D42 P) Translation: ;Die proposed device contains -,n antenna pickup of azimuthal marks, a rece-,Ytion =dule, a =odule for shaping a range Origin pulse, a threshold stage, an accimmlator, ,w Indicator of opera~bility of the reception channel, an input/output selector s~,ritch, and a pillot signal shaper whic"Ift includes a --pilot siLm-,I oscillator and a modulator. In order to keep a constant check on the working capacity of the receiving device directly from the maxlk on the display for the ranGe and azimuth oper-ator, the device equipped with a stage fcr time coincidence of.signals from the outputs of the threshold stage and the modulator of the pilot signal shaper; the rridu- lator trigger pulses arc- sent from the- avimuthal mark 1--ickup through a switch whose controlling input is connected to the output of -the chrmnel for shaping the pulse of range orig.-Iln through the-delay line of thi--,- pilot sigtnal s1naper. Electricity and Mignetiam USSR AIM=ER., I. A.;_�P_O_L11UX,.__Z.-_A. (Physicotechnical Institute of the Ukrainian AcadeTW of Sciences, Khartkov nA Theory of M-gnetic Transitions in Antiferranagneties" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela; January, 1973; pp 226-30 ARMACT: The authors studied the thermal antiferi,cnip-pnetio-ferro-ma;,ne'uic trarzition in magnetically ordered crystaln. It is sho-wn that in the presence of weak ferromangnetis-r-1 this transition ta1res place, riot vith a Jwp, but smooth- ly, so that in a temperature inter7al on the order of 0.1* the crystal is in an intermediate state between the ferro- and antife2Tomagnetic. it is estab- lishecd that thernal kysteresis during such a transition is possible. In addi- tion., the effect of spontaneous electrical polarization and an eyternal electri- cal field on the rotersal of the magnetic moments ofthe sublattices in anti- ferroelectries is stud.-Led. The article 141.1cludes 10 equations. There are 10 bibliographic reforences. own" 010 UNCLAssirzin ;PROGE55MG, DATE-20NOVTO TITLE-CCHERENT EXCITATIUN OF OSCILLATIONS BY STREAMS OF PARTICLES IN FERRGMAGNETICS WITli SMALL MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY -U~ AUTHUR-(03)-AZHIYEZER* I.A.1 bULOTIN# YU-L'-v F INFO-LSSR CO.UNTRY ~SGURCE-KIEV, IJKRAINSK~-Y FIZICHESKlY ZPURNAL: MARCiiv 1970, PP 433-7 FUBL ISHEL'J-------70 SUdJE.,--T AR' E A S- - P HY -S I C S ,TCPlC T;',GS-FERRO,'llAGNETi M"13NETIC ANISOTROPY, SPIN WAVE .CC,NTRGL MARK I N%G"---N0 RES T R I C T 10S .~OGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSfFIEL) PSOXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1745 STEP CLRC ACCESSfCN NC--AP0123546 L A s I rA - ------- ----- - =7 ..... ..... 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED I'll 1) C EE S S I N -G; D A 1 E - -- 2V 7 0 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0123546 ABSTRACT. THEE CO. E EXC F TA i*I'JiN OF Ji 0SCILLATICI-45 IN FERROMAGNET[c cilYST041-5 NEAR THE CRiTICAL PCIINT, I.N WilICH THE CHARACTEP f--iF THE MA`iti ET[c vIISOTROPY CHANGES, IS INVESTIGATED. THE INCREMENTS OF THE:INCRL-ASE IN ME OSCILLATIUNS ARE DETERMINED. IT IS SHOWN THAT THESE INCREMEws CAN BE CGNSI`DERA~LY LARGER THAN THE INCREMENTS.OF rIHE INCREASE OF SPIN WAVES IN ...ORDINAPY F-ERROMAGNETICS. FACILITY: PHYSICS ENUNEERING INSTITUTE ~~OF ThE UKiAINIAN. ACACEMY OF SC1C-N(;ESr:KHAR'KOVs.: UNC 1. ASi I F0 U ~ZSITI 1- ne c~-n` a 7ns~i- 0, Ic A11=7--3, I. A., 711J.L d ;3p,&~~W~,Zdqq P L I 'easla Kharko7 skiy tUte 01 the Ulawajn4an Acad--ray of SGienc insti- tut AN USSP, KharIkov) "Coherent Excitation of Ozoillation by Particle Flu;= izzi Forror-i-natics th Low Magnetic Anisotropy" 'Kiev, Ukrainskiy FizichesIdy Zhurnal, Vol 15, No 3, llax;ch 1970, PP 433-1;37 Abstract: 'I'he authors deternine the conditlon for rhe .-ohe.-ar.L c..citaticn o--F' COUDled oscillation by particle fluxes in ferroinalaMetics ~IIIILII 1-0111 Olieczive ardso- tropy. The r-ro,,,;U increaent for the oscillations is also deLerm.;ned. Tha ressuits chow that the grc.-ith ~Incrcmont is sig nificantly larger Uh2n oncountlered in ordinw- ary ferromagneticq. This is -.2Tla=,ed by the fact t-hat long-viave oscillat.- ions are e;,mitcd in er7istals with low effective magnetic ardsotropy. As a consequence, the ccupling parameter b is Large and is proportional to the Squarv of -L-,e wave- leneth. OWN USSR iA-;N?NK* T St-* A!.jTnC,,= T. A. Yu. L.;.gW ione es Falax, kov, Uute of the U.T:rairrdan t-Cader'-7 0l Sci nCoherent Excitation o--r OsciU,-M_, on~ by Strems o'L Partio-Iris in Flerramw~net2'cs with Svall Nagnetic Arlsotropyll FUev, UY_-~dnsldy nz.-Lchesld7 Zhurmal, `,,arch, 1970; ro 103-1 The cohlerent, excituation o'l cou-pled in ferrcnnF:netdc crystals neax the criticall point ."1l v~ the nagzrietic anisotrop changes, is investir~ated, Tho incrilnc.-its of' the i-n- crease in tho oscillations are datmrdn~d. .'it is Shouin th,-tL thrx,,e incrcnent., -can be cormiderably larger than the incremerts of the ii ere; e of snin wares in ordinary ferraragnetics., k. The article includes 14 equations. Vlzere are rof Orences. 'USSR UDC 539.3:534.1 SPORYK-UN, A. N., FILATOV, G. F. "Using the Method of Excitation of Elastic Potential In Certain Stability Problems" 4-ya Vses. Konf. po Probl. Ustoychivosti v Stroit. Mekh., Tezisy Dokl. [Pourth All-Union Conference an Problems of Stability in StTUCtural Mechanics, Abstracts of Reports], Moscow, 1972, p 26, (Translated from Referativny-y Zhurnal, Nlekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 V291). Translation: The metlwd of excitation of the elastic potential is used to study the influence of compressibility and moment stresses on the stability of elastic bodies of rubber-11ke materials and finitely deformable composites. It is assumed in both cases that tho. elastic potential W - can be reprosented as 11 1 W0+ (-W Where V0 is the primary elastic potcnti;il , which determines the suberitical (not necessarily homogeneous) defor;-ned state of the body, c is a small dimensionless factor, Wil is the excitation of the elastic po- tential. Concretization of the form of the dependeace of III on kinematic varipbles allows the influence of compressibility, to be corsidered in the first approximation ~'N0then corresponds to an i~compress;ible body), 1/2 USSR UDC 539.3:5.34.1 SPORYIGM, A. N. , FlUTOV, G. F. , 4-ya Vses. Konf. po Probl. Ustoychivosti v Stroit. Mekh., Tezisy Dokl., Moscow, 1972, p 26. moment stresses in the frameriork of the Kosser model with restricted rotation (W0 in this case is independent of deformation tensor gradients). The charac- teristic'doterminants are produced and analyzed for particular examples. 2/2 115 USSR PERVUSHEVEKIY, V. P., MOROZOV, V. F., RUBTSOV, M. I. , g2ffligiL LUTSET, B. Ya., SHCHUKIN, L..I~ "Impulse Gas-Discharge Light Source" Otkry-tiya Izobreteniya Promyshlennye Obrazts Tovarnye Znaki, No 31, 1972, Patent No 355694. Translation: 1. An impulse gas-discharge light source with an optically transparent tubular bulb, within which are a dielectric-plate, used to elongate the discharge channel and electrode units asseWoled on one side of the bulb and separated by the plate, differing in Lhat in,order to increase the evenness of radiation in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the tube, increase the electrical breakdown -resistance and limiting. electrical loads on the discharge device, the dielectric plate is bent into a screw shape in the zone of the discharge, forming bifillar spiral channels with its two large edges, connected together by a channel, while the two small Ldges are hermetically sealed to the inside of the bulb, thus limiting the discharge channel. 2. A light source according to Claim 1, differing in that in order to increase the stability to the effects of mechanical loads, the electrodes aTe made as truncated cones, compressed against the side surface of the bulb wall. 1/2 USSR -q RUMOV, M. I., SPORYKHIN, V. I., ET. AL., Otkrytiya Izobreteniya Promysh',-.- 10, nre Obraztsy Tovarnyye Znaki, No 5, 1972, Patent No 355694. USSR uDc: 621.375.4 S~POSOBM?_N. I. "Calculation of the Transfer and Frequency Characteristics of a Tran- sistorized Class D Fush-Pull 'Aiulifier", V sb. P0122rovodn. pribo.-:7t v telffin. elektros-~7!~zi (Se.-Aconductor Devices in.Technical Electrical Coe-urcunications-co.1lection of works), Moscow, "SVYaZ'", 1970, pp 49-1~4 (from RZh-R-,diotekhnika, 'Na~, 1, Jan 71, Abstract No ID98) Translation: The author considers a transistorized class D -push-pull =plifier with TILC loadin.g. Expressions are derived.,for the transfer characteristic both for the ca3e of a harmonic influiince iuid for the raze of a discontinuity eflfect, Fxpreosiontt. are presentL-ii :for the amplitude- -frequency and pIha:3a-_,Vreqt;ency respowws of the,amplilf~er. Thrc-v trations, bibIlography of five titles. Resttvie'. Ace. Nr: Ref . Code: UR, 0018- AfO043939"o PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epideiniologii i lumunobiologii, 1970, NV 25 pp METHODICAL FOUNbATION FOR SIUDYING THE EFFICACY OF ANTIEPIDEMIC MEASURES The author studied the menthodical foundations for assessment of the efficacy of anti- -epidemic mea5ures, particularly criteria of~ the efficacy of evialuation of antiepidemic mea- sures. as well as the priricipalways and methods of solving th[s task. The author emphasizes that in assessment of antiepidemic measures there should be the mosh, thorough and de 'tailed approach as appiied to each individual infection (proceeding, from its epidemiological pecu.- liarities) and every measure carried out. REEL/FRA14E 19770365 7-- .6 USSR LTj)c 63.5-1173 -2:615.3,?--. 6 J NAUP RAKHO Ye. A., 1=01. Yu. 1.1 and SAYTAFEIMO S. S.., Central. Institute of Epidemiolop 1-10 ,y and ' scow Institute of nro-i-n-tgenology a "'-Mdiolo&y G a Globulin" "Possibility of Using the Krantz Jet Injector for Injectiii,- amn Moscow,, Zhurnal Mlikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immundbiologii, No 10, 1972, Vp 92 -96 Abstract, Ga=,.a globulin injected intraderrally -vit'll a Y-rantz, syrinSe was not efficacious in preventing infF*ectious hepatitis even during the first few months after irammization. In investigating the cause, the. authors found that the device does not force the full dose of the preparation into the skin, rainly It - -as f illed th be-4cause of its viscosity. Tests showed that when thin injuctor v wi d1stilled water or p!L.76iO1O1-iCe-l. saline, about 21'1 of livid was not dis- ebarged, but when it was filled with 1(~ ganrna glob-ulin, as rmich as 6 to 70P remained in the reserroir. Moreover, other tests us:bl-, the radioisotope (Aul-93) revealed tiat only 19% of a 0.1 ml done~o- _;vz,.-xa -lobul'n enters method J. tha skin when the Krantz injecto.r is used conpared to 57% of the same a:-,ount of physiological salime. ------------ USSR ijDc: 614."4 SPNIAIRMIKO, S.S., Central Institute of Epidemiology "Basic Methods for Studying the Effectiveness of k*pidemic:0onI;rol M.-EIGures Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immundblologii, No 2, 1970, PP 1142-115 Abstract,. Tile incidence of a given disease (lethality, aortality) is the only valid criterion of the effectiveness of a partiLular preventive or control measu:,,e. This criterion should be based on: 91) deteimination of the level and dynarnics of the sick rate in two groups, in cne of -which the measure under study was used (experimental, group), and in the other no'. usod (control uou_D); (ii) atudy of the level and dynamics of tho sick rate in groups vhere the mitiLre of the meaaure tinder study was differenr,, an'. (iii) deter- minatioa of -the level and d,,aiamics of the sick rate in the stmie group before anc Iir -)tb the 1,.,vel and dynamics I after the measure under study was used. , Lce b,. , of webidity of a given disease tire determined by the stira of the influences of mmy factorz, tbere ia no functional relationship botkaen t-be use of the asure and the result vith respect, to the effect on ti- Proccos. mep " -.! - I - Hence the above proceduries. are useful in determinijLgg a a3ninection between tne- leve!L and dynamics of morbidity and the effect of a control ra:!asure only if the other factors that influence the frequency of manifestation of the chosen feature are excluded. 77, 'Acc, Nr Raf ~Code M 0016 -AP0036976 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal ILikrA45ogii, Epidiamologii, i Immunobiologii, 19 70, Nr pp 91? -,/D;? LABOT~ATORY STUDIES OF STRESSOR AND SE'NSITIZING ACTIQN OF HUMAN 001AWGLOBULIN Leytes, P. L.: 5p6tarenko' S A-valiani, Semashko, M. I.; Karon ' B. The authors applied determ, inntion 077emical ulimry f!KC,-CH0n Of 17-keto5terolds to the study of stressor effect of homolcygous gammawgiobulin in rmin. The possible sensitizing a':tjon of this preparation wis by te-sting deggranulalion of amst cells of Inouse subcutaneous connective tissue:n thei,contact.with Neserurn mixture ci iinmunized children -globul-In. It was foUnd teat gamm -globL11in (10%) jjos~essed a weak streisor el- and garnma fect. not manifested clinically. G3rnma-glabalin produced a desensitizing effect, which was evidently associated with the competition of gamma-globulin with allergic antibodies at the territory of connective tissue cell's, REELIMME 19721904 Code UR 0016 lice. lir p,RIM=Y SOURCE: Zhurna.1 Mik~obi-kogiij, Epideafologii, i Immu-adbiologii V 19 70 Nr 1, pp 140-9 -/AO6 licy CONCERNING THE PEACTbGFN rY OF PLACEINITAL j4LOBULIN &dtar 1. Karoir, Checkingr of the reactogenicity of PIncental t-globulin (10 and 1% solutions) under cor, -d-ItloP of a controlled trial on,384 prtschoel childien confirnied its areactogenicity In'the authors'opinion discrepancy betweert the data o~jtained by different investiga- fors-1-6 studying the reactogenic properties of biopreparationi was conditioned either by their -nonstandardability or by methodicat errors during the expecirnent, (the absence of a control group or Inequality of experimental and control droups). REEL/FR E 1!% -'M 01111", USSR UDC: 678:[621-01+539-41 TAMR)POLISKIY1 YU. M. 9 PORTNOVI G. G. I qff IWANS, YU. B.. and BMMIS, V. 11. Institute of Polymer Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian 5SR, Riga "The! Supporting Power of Rings Formed by-the Winding of Composites Reinforced by Higb-Modular Anisotropic Fibers" Riga# Mekhanika Po2imerov,.No 4s Jul-Aug.73t pp 673-683 Abstract: The authors study the particulars of composites which are related to the intrinsic anisotropy of reinforcing fibers. The effect 01 twisting and reinforce- ment stretching is studied an the exi5ymietry of the field of deformations, and the moduIU of elasticity and strength in the direction of the fibers under external and int4m,nal pressure loading, while taking into consideration the increased pliabil-ity of tLe material in a transverse direction. In the case of modular material, the authors obtain numerical estimates for the moduli of elasticity E and E t for the coefficientg of thermal expansioncr and cc q and for the initial &mperaKre U 6 a r stresses V and a' , The dependence of the destructive pressure on ring thickness is described and tnue conditiorw for failure are formulatedo In all the studied problems it is shown that it is necessar7 to.take into com9ideration the increased pliability of the composites ;in the transverse, direction, V1 USIR TJDC 511 IrRatibnal Approximations to Algebraic Numb 6 r s M,, Moscow, Izvestiya Akade-,iii T'Tauk SSSR, Seriya _3 _:itemia~ichesk-aya, Vol 35, No 5, Sej3/Oct 71, PP 991-1007 Abstract: Evaluations of the following two types are validated for.-algebraic numbers of degree n >.5 with the largest pcssible value of the exponents X and /k- i.e. with Y- x - ay I > c,X-'4'exp (I n.X-)~*"' where n is the Dower ofc~ of the field of rational numbers 0; n )>3; X .= I/ (n 1) >0 arbitrarily; x, y are, 9Lny rational integers not s:Lrmltaneously equal to zero; X P~max (jxj, jyj cl>O is a quantity expressed in explic'it formL in t-erms of and .-112 USSR SPRIITDZHTYK, V. G., Izvestiya Akade,-qii Nauk SSSR, -`-'eriya '11"atemq- tielheskal , Vol 35', 1,110 5, Sep/Octi7l, Pp 991-lO07 (2) X - ay X CLY. C-I exp(lnx)", pC-S where 1//-n (s+ 1)+ 1 7; s is the number of ideals p in S; c uantity (ot T.- Q-0 ; L.- > 0 Zrbitrarily; and ci > 0 1-, a q ;TfecEiv~ly det~e-rm/ined in terms of q, , & , and S. Proof of these evaluations involves establishing that "exceDtionail' numbers in a d6fined sense can exist only when n (if they actually exist). 2/2 29 Trff MUM USSR SPRINDZHUK,. V. G. (114athematics Institute, Belorussian Academy of Sciences) "Expressing integers by a Limited Number of Random Terms Minsk, Vestsi Akademii Navuk BSSR: Seryya Fizika-Matematychnykh Navuk; No 1, 1970; pp 5-14 Abstract: Let k-> I be a whole number;.A be the set of sequences of natural numbers A = fa.1 of the form nk !~- an e_ (n + 1)'k (n From 6 we ~choose: a 6-algebra of subsers for which is determined the measure induced by the mapping of 6on the interval (0, 1): A (A) -1 rn t where dn (n + 1)k nk, rn an nk (11 1~, 2, In the article the author presents a method for studying the additive prope:i-t'es of the "randomly selected" sequences A C-6 . in particular, for nearly all sequences of A the number of solutions of the equation X~O X1 + X2 + + km, Xi A i(i 1, 2, 1/2 USSR SPRIDIDZHUK, V. C., Ves,tsi Akademii Navu% BSSR; Seryya K,,,,ik4-.-KateMatychnykh Navuk; No 1, 1970, pp 5-14 is equal to + 0 r k providing m >,,2k + 1. The method is based r-n.the use of evaluations of trigD- nometric sums for random numerical sequences in the st3qe of:1. M. Viuogradov. Three theorems are proven. The article includes 14 equations. There are 7 references. 2/2 USSR UDC 511 Institute of Mathematics, Academy,of Sc iences Belorussian VR S "Un an Evaluation of the Solutions of Thue's Equation" Mo:3cow,,Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Matematteheskaya, Vol 36, No 4; RA J -Aug 72, pp 712-741 Abstract: Let f f(x,y) be an integral, irreducible binary form of degree n ;P/ 3. Long after A. Thue establishe&the finiteness of the number of solu- ti;)ns of the Diophantine equation f (x, it was impossible to obtain an evaluation of the number of solutions them- selves in the general case without.special limiting qssumptions about the folm, f Such an evaluation was recently obtained by.A. Baker: MPx x Y exp (it Iff' + (In JA 1)'). (2) IL USSR SPRINDZHUK, V. G., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Matematicheskaya, Vol 36, No 4, Jul-Aug 72, pp 712-741 In two earlier works the author of the~present article analyzed the number of solutions of the Thue-Mahler equation" f (r, y) Ap': p," (3) P and obtained the following evaluation: (4) niax (I x y 1. p", p,) exp c, (in A') (Inin A')' where A' JAI + 10: c1 is a quantity which does not depend on A but on coefficients of the form f, its degree, and ori the numbem pl, ..., ps and can be effectively expressed through them. This ri!valuation was based on the assumption that n :,> 4 and the form f does not have to be "exclusive" for n = 4. A superficial analysis of the reasoning u5ed to prove (4) shows that if it is not assumed that form f is fixed and thia influence of its co- efficients on the number of solutions ' (3) of is consi4ered, evaluation (4) will still retain its appearance-, but it is necessary~to put A' = JAI lif + 10 2/4 6 . W . .. USSR SPRINIMUK, V. G., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Matematicheskaya, Vol 36, No 4, Jul-Aug 72,.pp 712-741 and the quantity c1 must be replaced by a new quantity which does not depend on A and Hf but on the field in which one.of the roots of form f lies and is effectively defined by the discriminant of this field. nie present article, using the example of equation (1), analyzes this method and attempts to consider the "basic contribution" made to the evaluation of the solutions of equation (1).by a "constant" of the type c1 which depends on the field over which form f is reducible. Very important in this connection is a nev lerma on the construction of special independence units of an algebraic number field. The following evaluation is obtained for solutions of equation (1): max x y emp R J(c3 (InA+ In H, + R))" (5) 3/4 F -SR USSR S ZHU RIND K V P SPRMZHUK, V. C., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Serlya Natematicheskaya, Gi -A Vol 0 Ju Vol 36, No 4, Jul-Aug 72, pp 712-741 36 N 4 w is a here ny rea where ~ is any real number of the interval 0 < ~ < R = IDIJ h-1(1,, IDI)2n; D and h are respectively the discriminant and the number of classes of ideals D and h ar respect 0 -h e dK' ob t, ft fi I of the field K, obtained by adjoiningithe root of form f to a rational number f 1.1 e d the quanti ti, field; the quantities c2 and C3 depend only on n and are effectively defined according to n, n ~~ 4, and in the case n=4 form f is,not exclusive. The value of the solutions of equation (1) is strongly inflaunced by the number of cl.asses of ideals of the field K -- a phenomenon which can lead to new information about the number of,classes of idimls of algebraic number fields. For the derivation of evaluation (5) the author uses a theorem on the.relation between evaluations of linear forms and.1the logarithms of algebraic numbers in different metrics.' 414 PROCESSING DATE-27,N01170 112 014 UNCLASSIFIED ~TITLE--MARINE GEOLOGY AND THE PR08LEM OF~MINERAL RESOURCES -u- .AUT40R-~-- ,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSRt BALTIC SEA, CASPIAN SEA ..-SOURCE--AKADEMIYA NAUK LATVIYSKOY SSR. IZVESTIYA, 1970, NR 1, PP 33-45 ~~'.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU3JECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC.TAGS-UNDERWATER FACILITY, OCEANOGRAPHIC R AND 0, o-GEANOGRAPHIc ~;'.~RE,SEARCW 'FACILITYl PETROLEIUM OFFSHORE~EXPLORATIONf GEOPHYSIC RF$EARCH ECONOMICS, MARINE. GEOLOGY, ARCTIC GEOLOG, ...,FACILITY,. ,,.-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -~~DOCUMENT:Ct.i~SS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL~'FRAME--3007/1373 STEP N O-U R0 1') 7Q f 0 Or 100 L00 3 310 0415 ifillN-N 0 13 6 7:10--- 1 i. 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Ni 5l'.JT,LVlf3dD INA -3iil 'S~fnoc d U K-1 v3s J" O11'vl]PT,X'D JC, SOIWON03~3 ~Pj S:-3,tjnlS w,,v 'StmjivojiS:~ lV-)JSAHd0=~':) (INT -1 '1190103r' ~911411~~,1W ~?G_j SW V. I ~ I SACS citiv N'G It IV I ll:zw () ~i I sf,I S3A1jUW.l, 010 S&O"IDADO ' SV31~4v DHI S11130c-490 IrJi~3!41W ONX 110 G J, S N 1.11. v ~ 3 d (J 9 It! I Id 13 ctl~id S 1 :1 P.~Gfdo 3 IS 1']"k IV I-IV "!l fl~`N CNV, so s 4 n Z",L4i it, i _,ljv-j1JW J0 CINV 3141 S91v9IiSDANl 9j.flllkS%l! 31,11 "l-11-itl-im W~3C -jo NJ :lDiS INYI~110riWl 1,21t S',fA L9,51 NI :30 1ISS11 'HI I y 1. 11 3 0 j N 1, :! 0 A N ,-: 1,111; 1 '1 OVIS -1 3111 10 V'd 1 S V V-0-d'a 'lOdV OCL9E --ON NOISS3:):)V 3'd1:) ~;NISS:_-'D0.6d 0-31JISSVIT-IF? 42 10 Z/Z USSR VOC, 614.73-.[5WI4~ 15:5Q.2 L. D., arA CHISTOV, Ye. D., OSIPOV, V. Yo., SPiYGAYEV, I.,F., SOWDIZ DaAGATSPANYAN, R. V. "Radioact ive Contamination in a Radiochemi~al Reactor" Moscow, Figiyena i Sanitariya, o 6, 1970, pp 7 -80 Abatract: A study of the design and mode of oporatio-.a of the zhe fir3t Soviet indurtrial radiochemical reacw- which ir, used to i;ulfoc~iioraatu 56 saturated hydrocarbons and i3iitiata Co gamma radiation '~s It cork- sists of a contral. axial irradiating unit, CoW sGuwcus bortaat~~Vzally za-ilrd in r,phorioal. cas.-attes, nonradiortativa sipharos, storaga plac4ii for buting mechanisma, wi-i biological protection. Radiocontaviiiiation oil tne inactive spherical elements of the reaction is uell W-lou the 1-evel pormitted for rkdio- aotive proparations. Additional sealing of radj~uactive C(160 properations in ca.ssettes would decrease the possibility of the casing ofl,tho s*uxces breaki~- arx! contaminating Uie atmosphero. USSR UDC 669.721.472(088.8) ZUYEV, N. M., IVANOV, A. B., VINOLOV, V. V.,,SHARM'OVA, G. M.1 KASHKAROV, A. Z., DONSKIMI, P. A., KOLESNIKOV, A. V., GOLLTBPV,, A. A., Sll*z~.YGIN A. I., 'IfIN, V. V., All-Union Scientif c Research an KOLESNIKOV, V. A., and KUZ d Planning Institute of the Aluminum,Magnesium and Electrode Industry, nnd Berezviki Titan iun-Magnes ium Combine, "Device for Conveying Liquid Electrolyte and Magnesium" USSR Authors' Certificate No 259396, Cl. 40c, 3/02; 40c, 3/08, fC 22d), filed published 28 Apr 70 'from kh-Mfetallurgiya, No 12, Doc 70, Abstract 21 Oct 68, No 12 C250 P) Translation: In order to utllize the heat of the exothermic reactions taking place during the mixtr", of roversible electrolyte with KgCl,) and to preclude the consumption oif elec-,H4,; ener-Gy for huating the main convover linen, a pipeline for coriveying the reversible electrolyte and -netallic magnesil", wan installed inside a trough-shaped channel to convey a ma~,tiesj.~imi chloride.-en- riched electrolyte, the pipaline belng connected at one.and ,iich the last: electrolyzer of the flow line, ~nd at the other with a idii1e thr_~ trough-shaped channel In connected with 0-te leaf! electrolyzar and the alixer.