SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHILINSKIY, G.B. - ZHITKOV, N.K.

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015 UNCLASSIFIED -PAOCESSING 0ATE-13NOV70 :-'.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124165 --(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BECAUSE C P YS TA L G 0-il T (i I "'I AX . P'4 48ST 9 A C T/ X TRAC T :~,:THE .0 1 R ECT 1 ON ToWARD THE ON C 0 .111 N GFL0111 OF TfiE CpYsTAL F OR: 1 1'4'~ SOLN., THE E F 11"LO .-I-'4FLUENCE OF THE DIRECTIONAL FLO-a ON THE CRYSTAL FORMATION IN THE THE RATE OP 6;4l;4TH OF C S~ SHOULD 3E RECOGNIZABLE. IN A LA3. STUDY J 0 SU84 )WING SATD. AQ. OF CUSU SUBI~ viAS STU,.)Ei'-D UND~:R A CRYSTALS- IN A FLi SJLPJ. ; I MICRUSCOPE WITH A CA,'.IERA. THE RATE OF Gkf,]~q T~l OF1 T4E FACES VAA10) FRO,`4 I _M1 NG F L Ci',i I N' J I L) a SO L ~"J S ~TO 1000, BUT WAS ALWAYS ;_AAX. T0l-lAKD THE QNCO IINERALOGICAL OBSERVATICN R ST OF THE BEHAVIOR wAS REV(:_RS'tD. M S W&E MADE Wtz LAKE. BALKASH 10N WARTE CA-SSITERITE VEII~,!S CONTG. VARIOU IS OTHER tAltll_;-,RALS. N ' ANY CASES, ASYM. F01. 4 RMED CRYSTA'LS `,iERE FOUND,# TBUT 140 CLEAR 1 CO,%NIECTION BETWEEN THE ANI SOTROPY AND 44INEKAL.. FORM fiNG ;dArE.';,S COULD GE -,*DETECT ED -NEVERTHE L ESS r SOME WE--AK-_---IND I CA;Tj ONS OF A SUCH FLOd INFLUENCE I NST GF NAUk IM. SATPAEVAr WERF- OBSERVED.. a FAG I ~L I TY LIKA-A TA USSR o D. UN L A S S t f I E t USSR UDC 615.388.03:617-001.36-08 PAFOHOV, G. A., and ZHILIS, B. G. 'Blood of Suddenly Deceased Persons and Its Use in the Treatment of Patients Suffering From Traumatic Shock" Moscow, Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniya. Krovi, No 11, 1971, pp 38-42 Abstract: An analysis is made of treatment of 448 patients suffering from traumatic shock who were given transfusions,of cadaver,blood. This treatment vas no less effective than that with donor.blood.~ Steady normalization of hemodynamics and progressive improvement in-the rhythm and frequency of respiration were obsi~rved. Not a single patient.exhibited signs of hemor- rhagic diathesis of the tissues nor increased metabolic acidosis. Steady Impiovement was shown on EKG and FEG.readings1.:_The results confirm the ~value of cadaver blood for this y e f treatment t p o ,Q in. 1g, Jim, m sm, mm, n mm imq m P-m-maim m Acc. Nr: VW% P44596 Ref, Code: ~,oq, 1~ PRMARY SOURCE: Kliniche6kaya Meditsi-fia, 1970, Vol 48, Nr- PP 1.~~ THE DYNAMICS OF ELECTROCARDIOG~APHIC CHANGES IN PATIENT& OPERATED FOP, SEVERE INJURY :OF THE SKULL AND BRAIN~ ZhIU&J.. Sio,-ha6g1.& V. CAetv ernsh-kin Summary The authors studied problerriq relevant to th6 influence of severa injury of the skull anO briin on electrocardiographic indices in 87 patlenLs. During the first houri there were noted a disturbance in thecorrelation bel.wcenthe duration'"ofP-Q-and R- R inict-vals. Tile rotch- c,,; o nthe w;cending and descending curve of R wave, displaceineBt of the S-T segment below the isoline in a 5mootheric-d T wave. Cardiac ind narcotic pn.,paratiQns exerted no cs- !rentlal effeet on the electrocardiogram. Tile Rfeatest electrocardiographic changes appeared during manipulations on the dura mater and'brain matter. In the pstoperative period the of the heart to pbarmacologial agents was marked significa n0y. And there was a de. pendence betvmen electrocardiographic changes and the localization of the pathologic- al focus, USSR UDC 621.039.512.45 BASS, L. P., BRODER, D. A. S.,.FUTUZOV, A. A., SMETANIN, A. A., SUVOROV, A. P., SHESTOPALOTI Ye. V., SHIPILOVi A. Ye. "Reactor Neutron Spectra in a Cylindrical Neutron Duct Surrounded by Water" V sb. Vopr., f iz. zashchity reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Saf ety Physics Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972,:pp 123-129 (from RZh-50. Yaderny-ye reaktory, No 5, May'7~Z, Abstract No 5.50461) Translation: The energy and spatial distributionsof tieutrons with energies above 200 kev ia an iron cylindrical neutron.duct,at distances up to .66.cm from its origLn are discussed. The experimental. data are compared with computational results made by two-dimensional programs using the Pj- approximation of the spherical harmonies method and~the, 2DIO 5-approximation of the characteristic method. The presence of experimental gata on the neu- tron energy spectra makes possible a corrective check on the methods for enletilnf-4"o fhp nn~arnaf-ay-n ^f nh4aldct nf lim-t-pd t-rqncIrP-rqe, d4moniqinnn- USSR UDC 621.039.512.4 BRODER, D. L., ZHILKIN, A. S., KUTUZOV,~A.~A'.., POPKOVI K. K., SHESTOPALOV, "Reactor Neutron Spectra in Water and Iron" V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchity reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atom*izdat, 1972, pp 79-90 (from RZh-50.:Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5.50.59) Translation: The change in the spectrum of.the scalar flux of neutrons with -energies above 0.1 Mev in water and iron shields is of interest from the ~viewpoint of establishing quantitative char-icterlstics~of the attenuation of the f luxe by the shieldirg substance an& determining the accuracy of certain methods for calculating the passag*e of neutrans,,particularly the semi- empirical method based on calculations of~fluxesof intlermediate neutrons in lower approximations of the spherica1harmonics method and the assignment of a group of I ast neutrons in accordance ~vith- experim6ntal data. 12 ill. 11 ref. Acc. Nr: Ref. Code; UR 0050' AP003802 PR11URY SOTIRCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental.'noy i,Teoraticheskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol;58*1 Nr 1 Pp 1.3 ANOINIALOUS BROADENING;M SPECTRAL MNES: IN NONLINEAR LIQUIDSoANV ITS -EFFECT, ON STIMULATED' SCATTERING I~ROCESSE$ S.~:A.; Nurmins Bol'shov, M. A; Venkin,, G" V ;~Zhilkin. kiv, I. I Results of an experimental investigation of th,e.spiectml strxiciture of laser radiation -passing through a self-focussing liquid arwrepoded. For.camplke isolation of the genea- -rator-from-the scattering medium the second hzirmonic of a n6odymium laser is ewp- loyed as radiation source. The gienerator can operate under incoherent moda or made- locked conditions. The spectrai structuro of the radiation: wits inyesLigtitijd in the diTec- tion of the in6dent lifht as well as at an augle of 18W. Broaden~ag, of it quasicontinuoui nature and broadening involving a set of disereWfines, the: distanco- between which was, as a rule. iwt related to the iricident radiation ~spectrum, ave recim_,ded. An analysis -of the experimental result's shows that;tlle spectral line broadeiOng may W ascribed to interaction between space and time raodulatioz. of (he beam &,ring itsi self-focussing~ REEL/FPAME .197310G1 USSR UDC 621.778-426.04:669.1 SEVERDENKO, V. P. and zli"4I V.-A!, KrasnoyarsR Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals imeni M. -1. Kalinina and the Physico- Technical Institute of the Academy of Scienc.es Byelorussian SSR "Drawing of Wire by the Use of Ultrasound" Minsk Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR Seriya Fiziko-Tekhni- cheskikh Nauk, No 4, 1973, pp 12-16.1 Abstract: This article cites the results ofl.drawing wire from several metals and alloys by applying ultrasonic oscil- lations on the wire. The authors- haire established the de- pendence.of-the force of drawing on thelntbn;'sity~of the ultrasonic.oscillations under-various~conditibns of the drawing process.. The influence of ultrasound. on the prop- the wire is explain*ed,.. 1/2 USSR SEVERDEMO, V. P., and ZHIUaU V. Z., IzvestiyaAkadenii Nauk BSSR* Serlya Fiziko-TekhnIchcskIkh Nauko No 4, 19?3o,pp 12-161 The.authors have given one,table which~compares var ious metals and alloys with respect to.the dependence of drawing.force on intensity of ultrasound; a second table compares the mechanical properties ofiwire from several y drawing with ultrasound and without metals b Figure 1 shows standard indicator diagrams obtained by ordinary drawing and by drawing with ultralsound. Figure 2.shows the influence of voltage on-certain aspects of the described process, The- article contains 2 illustrations, 2,,tables, and 5 bibliographic rcference,s. 2/2, -.63 . . . . . . . . . . . USSR UDC: 621.762.2:669.71 ZHILKIN, V. Z., KUZNETSOV, A. N., GORBUNOV, Yu. A., SHEPELISKIY, N. V. "Influence of Temperature of Aluminum Melt and Rotation Rate of Cooling Fluid on Formation of Granule Shape During Centrifuging" Liteyn. Proiz-vo, Metalloved. i.Obrabotka Met. Davleniyem CFoundry Production Metal Science and Pressure Working of Metals -- Collection of Works), No 6, Krasnoyarsk, 1972, pp 92-94 (Translated.from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No.8, 1973, Abstract No 8G392,.by the authors). Translation: The influence of the temperature of a melt and rate of rotation of the cooling medium on the shape of Al granules produced by the centrifugal method is studied. The optimal intervals,of,values oCthese fa:ctors for the production of particles of equiaxial form are determin6d. 1 figure, 3 biblio~ refs. .I IN 11 US8R AlUIMUtm 4nd'ito Ail s USSR UDC: 021.762.2:669.71 -ZHILKIN,_V. Z., GORBUNOV, Yu. A., SIIEPELfSKIY, N. V.- 2IMethods of Granulation of Aluminum Melts" Liteyrn. Proiz-vo, bletalloved. i Obrabotka Met. Davleni-yem 'Foundry Production L Metal Science and Pressure Working -of Metals- Collection of Works), No 6, Krasnoyarsk, 1972, pp 95-100 (Translated from Referat'~vnyy Zhurnal Metal..ur- giya,,No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8G391, by the authors)., Translation: Methods are studied for production of Al grwiules, based on cen- trifugation and vibration of a melt. The characteristics are presented for installations using these principles. Modes of production of granules satis- fying the technological conditions of rolling are determined. Due to the low productivity of vibration installations, centrifugal casting of granules is recommended for productionconditions. 3 figures. Wli 144.11 11 z i 4:141,11r, no I I 1,r, T,; 1: 01 . ........ . .. -30OCT70 .."11 UNCLASSIFIED.; PROCESSING DATE --VARIANTS OF VIBRATION DISEASE* IN ;DRLFTERS OF THE DONBASS COAL MINES TA:TLE _U_ AUTHOR-105)-8ASAMYGINA, L.YA.t bONDAKENKOv:G.A.9 ZHILKOt S.M.j ~:~~..__~,,__LYWCMUDROV, V.YE., SUKHARSKAYA,. L.M.' CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :_,S,CURCE--VR.ACHEP.NOYE DEL0,? 1970, NR ~Sv PP 1137-140 DATE PUG-LISHED---70 'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--BIULOGIC--VIBRATION EFFECT, AERVOUS SYSTEM D,lSEA5Et INDUSTRIAL HYG I ENE Ca'lTkOL MARKI tiG--lNO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :-~-,PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1747 STEP:NO--UR/0475/701000/005/0137/0140 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0129LI5 "Pi C LA 5 S 4 FI ED 212 028 UNCLASSI, FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0129115 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. AN ANALYSIS OF VISRATIUN DISEASE .-IN DRIFTERS OF COAL MINES INDICATES,THAT THE CILINICAL PICTURE OF THE DISEASE IN DRIFTERS OF HORILONTAL SHAFTES IS 00,41NATED BY PHENOMENA OF VEGETATIVE PCLYNEURITISP MAINLY IN THE'.UPPER EXTREMITIES; IN COAL MINE BUILDING WORKERS VEGETATIVE POLYNEURITIS,IS MARKED BOTH IN THE UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES AND IS DETIECTEDAT1HE BACKGROUND OF DISORDERS OF THE ..NERVOUS ACTIVITY AND ORGANIC LESIONS "OF-ITHE NERVOUS SYSTEM. rACILITY: DCNETSKLY MEDITSINSKIY-INSITITUT..~ UNCLASSIFItO 1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CHAP.ACTf-kLST I LS. AN C.THE' LOURSE OF EAkLY STAGES OF At THRACOSIS -U-, 1;1'-.((j5)-LYUbfjl-'Ur;RGVt V.YE.v ZHILK09 ;S.14., KIRYUKHINA, N.Vo, SIROTA, li.v S.KuCHELYASt A.R. TRY UF~ INFG-----~USSR, ~.~SOURCE FRUNZE, SOVETSKLIYE ZDRAVOOKHRANENIYE KIRGIZilt NO 1, 19700 pp 4 4,1, .PU LISHED----70 E 13 S U Bi E C TARt:AS--BICLCGICAL AND 14EDICAL.SCIENCES. -TOPIC TAGS-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, X RAYAPPLICATIONy. INDUSIRIAL HYG I ENE C ON TR G LMAkK I NG-ND RESTRICTILINS ._,_DO.CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ,~~PRQXY REEL/FRAME---1999/1212 STEP NO--UR/9(;93/70/000/001/0042/0044 OAC ACCESSICN NO-AP0123176 ~-:212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATE---30OCT7C -ACCESSION NU-APOU3176 ~~'A6STRACT/EXTRACJ~(U) GF-0- ABSTRACT. ~CHARACTERJSTICS OF THE 1141TIAL STAGES OF ANTHRAGGSISP AS DETERMINED BY X RAY, WERE STUNED, ANI) THE COURSE OF ThE DISEASE WAS TRACED. COAL MINERS WERE STUDIED UN THE BASIS 7-.JF. X RAYS REPEATED EVERY TWO TO THREE YEARS. IT, WAS ESTABLISHED THAT LINEAk AND NUDULAR LOCAL FIBROSES ARE THE .11NITIAL.: STAGES OF ANTHRACOSIS. ....:-SCLEROTIC FIBROSIS WAS FREQUENTLY COMBINED WITH BRi2NCHITIS OR EMPHYSEMAt i%HICH SEVERLY COMPLICATE-THE COURSE OF THE DISEASE. TIT(fTE IMENI A.- FACILITY: MEDICAL. INS .44 GOR*KIY~:~ FACILITY: OBLAST CLINICAL-HOSPITAL OF UCCUPATIONAL:QISEASFS DONETSK. USSR UDC: 616.24-003.656.6 LYUBONIUDROV, V. Ye. ZHILKO S M KIRYUKHIKA, 111. V., SIROTA, G, M. , SKOCOLYAS, A. R., TAUSHAN, 1-1. ~., and YARTSEVA, P6 A., Medical Institute imeni A. M. Gor'kiy, and Oblast Clinical Hospital of Occupational, Diseoses, Donetsk "Radiological Characteristics and the Course of~Early Stages of Anthracosis" Frunze, Sovetskoye Zdravookhraneniye Kirgizii, No 1, 1970, pp 42-44 Abstract: Characteristics of the initial stages of an'thracosis, as determined by x-ray, were studied, and the course of the disease~Vas traced, Coal miners -were studied on the basis of x-rays repeated every two to three years. It was established that linear and nodular local.fibroses are,the initial stages of anthracosis. Sclerotic fibrosis was frequently combined with bronchitis or emphysema, which severely complicate the' se of theAisease. COUT USSR UDC 621.317.382.023 SEREDNIY, V. P., Z1, KUKUSH, V. D. Hodel Ponderoraotive Device for Reproduction of a Unit of Superhigh Frequency Power in the 8 Millimeter Wave Band" Radio tekhnika. Resp. Mezhved. temat. nauch.-teklin., sb_. (Radio Engineering. 14public Interdepartm ental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), No 19, ~1971, pp 136-140 (from RZIi-Radiotek-limika I-To 1, 1972,;Abstract No 1A412) Translation: A model ponderomotive device for measuring power in the 8-mm radio wave band is described, the.basic technical characteristics of which are the following: measurable power limit 0.1-1:watt, operating frequency 39.45 gigahertz, measurement error with well-matched load +j..2'1.. A study was made of the characteristic features of absolute talibratCoft of ponderomotive watt- meters for the millimeter band, and the~possibility of increasing the sensitiv- ity of the instruments without worseninf, their inputs characteristics was demon- strated. It was concluded that the creation of a modil, device comparable with respect to accuracy to the calorimetric' high-discharge wattinaters is possible. There are 2 illustrations and a 5-antry bibliography. `1 USSR uDc: 621.372-852.6 '0, V. F., PIROTTI, Ye. L. , BAKLPPOV, 0. D. , BAL ZP140V, B. N. , KRAVCHENK ZHIUKOV, V. S. , FIlIZ-1911K, N. A., USTIff-ENKO,, V. V. "A Method of Calculating Impedance Transformers B,~- e don Rectangular Wave- guides Pribory i sistery av-tomatiki. Resu. rnezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Devices-end Systems for Automation. ReDublic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, VY11- 14, pp 11-15 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5-BB151) -hors proposed a fundamentally new motbod of ealcula-Ung Translation: The aut an impedance rransformer ai the basis of a strict soluticn. of the internal problem of clectrodinarucs using integrodifferent~al equations. An analysis of the results of cc utation-al and exDerimentp-1 research showo that the procedure-for calculating and designing the proposed -model may find extensive practical application in a number of microwave dev--ces as well as in the develoDment of an autonat:Lc waveguide line.: Five illustrations, bibliography of five titles. Resume'. -7TrrT~ USSR uDc: 621.372.85 KRAVCMTY-O, V. F. , ZHIIJKOV, V. S., SALYGA, V. I. USTINOTKO, V. V. , BAL'- ZAMOV, B. N. , BAKLMMV-,O:-.--b:7"~ IOn-the Possibility of Constructing Automatic MatchinE; Circuits in the Microwave Band!' Pribory i sisteiTr avtoratiki. Res-P. irezhved. nauch,tn~din. sb. (Devices and Systems 'for Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1971, 1rvp. 15, mu,75-77 (fr= K-11-Radiotekhnika, No 6. Jun 71, Abstract Zlo 6BI88) Translation: The authors consider circuit desigas for automatdc matchers for wave-guide channels. Possible versions for practical P:!alization of these circuil~s are considered, and it-is also pointed out that impedance transformers based on using bodies of the; piloper. shave, can be used in automatic matchers- It is concluded that adaptive automatie, matchers can be made for operation over a wide frequency.~band, R&Sum,e. 36 - - - - - - - - - - - USSR UDC: 621.372-852.6 BMMOV, 0. D. BAItW-DV31 B. N., USTIMIKO, V. V., IVANOV, 11 S KRAV- EMMO, V. F., ZHILKOV, V. S., MIMIK, N .A. , KPGTTl-%,T6. "An Impedance Transformer Based on:a Cylindrical Wavegui de" Priboa i sistemy avtomnatiki. Resp. mezbved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Devices and SYStems for i%utonation. Republic Interdepartmental Sciteftifia and Technical Collection), 1970, vyP- 14, PP 11-15 (from No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5B152) Translation: Me Da-~er describes the design of an. impedance transformQr based on a cylindrical waveguide. An analysis OP. the results ~of experimental stu dies shvwm thet pre.ctical realization of t)ie~ device i's feasible in Lacro- Vave te-chnologf. Tbe proposed design may find .~appli cation- in synthesis of automatic Lines based on cylindrical waveguides. Resumei ~j: USSR UC 621.317.78 V. S., KUYUSH, V. D., P RONTEMKOV, V. I., SXMOY~OVICH, A. I. ---------- "Stationary Measuring Ponderomotive Device for Calibrating and Checking Superhigh Frequency Wattmeters" Ra-diotekhni-ka. Resp. mezhved. natichno-tekhn.. sb. (Radio Tngineering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection),: No 1-1, 1969, Vyp. 11, pp 89-94 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 70, Abstract No L1284, Resume) Translation: A stationary ponderomotivd device is described-for measuring superhigh frequency .?ower the basic technical. characteris tics of which are the following: the power measurement limits 0.1-1 watt, frequency range 10 (I + 0.05) g1gahertz, measurement error with,well-rmatchee, load + 0.7 percent. The results of mechanical and electrical,calibrations,of the~ponderomotive wattmeter are presented, and procedures are proposed fo)r improying their accuracy. 'he conclusion of the possibility-of using p6nderamotive devices in test practice is drawn. Two illustratIons,and a bibliography of five entries are included. 112 021, UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM 6XIDE TITANIUM DEOXIC)E SILICON ~,,'DIOXIDE,ALUMINUM OXIDE,MAGNESIUM OXIDE STAGS CON 'TAINING 15PERGENT AUTHOR-(04)",ZHILOi N.L., GRUZDEV# YU.A.t GOROKHj A,.V.j,PERSHINAj R.F. ~.."'.'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1970 (13p 65~-9 SOURCE- IlV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRr DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :_SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ~JOPIC TAGS--CALCIUM OXIDE, ALUMINUM OXIDE#: MAGNESIUIM OXIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE,, SLAG? FL U 10 V. I S C OS I T Y -,.:-,-CONTROL- MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -0 OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..."-PROXY kEELIFRAME--1996/1812 STEP .40 -UR/0370/70/000/001/0065/0069 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0118776 UNCLASS I F IED_ 212 023 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--Z30CT7O C I R.C ACCESSION NO--AP0118776 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPN. VISCOSITY AND COMM FUSIBILITY DIAGRAMS FOR EXPTL. DATA AT 1400 AND 1500DEGREES WERE CONSTRUCTED FOP, T141S SYSTEM.. AN INCREASE IN THE CtkO:SICI SUBZ RATIO IN THE TI SLAGS DECREASES THE VISCOSITY;.THIS EFFECT IS GREATER AT LOW TIO SUB2.C01"ICN. INCREASING THE TIO SUB2 CONCN. IN THE SLAGS TO A CERTAIN LIMITt DEPENDING ON THE CAO:SIO SUB2 RATIO, REDOCES THE VISCOSITY OF THE ?4ELTS- ABOVE THIS LIMIT THE SLAG VISCOSITY RISE.S DUE TO CRYSTN. -PROCESSES. THE GREATEST REDN. JN VISCOSITY WITW INCREASE IN TIO SU132 '.-_.,.CONCN..OCCURS IN-THE SLAGS WITH DECREASED CAOSIU SUB2 RATIOS. UNCLASSIFIED --------- - USSR LED C 612.843.324-053.2 ZHILOVY-u-k., and BORISOVA, L, A.., Institute of the.Hygiene of Children ..atd,Adolescen~s, Ministry of Health USS ttTh e Effects of Artificial Light of.Various;Spectral-C,ompositioas on the Visual Futictions of Children and Adolescents' ~Hoscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 3, Mar 73, 'p 41-44 p Abstract: A study was conducted to determine the optimum conditions of 'artificial lighting for visual.perception by children and adolescents. It was.,established that at a high level of brightness (400,:nt) the -spectral composition of-the light had no effect on. the visual functions. At a low level of brightness (100 nt), the optimum results in tests measuring visual perception were obtained by using-light $durces with a~color temperature of 3500*,K, while the results obtained with light:emitters:havia'g a color tem- perature of.6500'K were inferior;t.o.'.thosejn,t:ests Aich sources with a color temperature of 3500 or 28009K'were~usled. - 87 - -M-- -OWANNEMMUNO ~-77-7-77 USSR UDC 547.254.9+547.256~83 ZHILITSOV,�,_F, and KASHIN, V. M., Gorkiy State Pedagogical Institute Iifidni,,M. Gor MY "Reaction of Monoalkoxyderivatives of Organomercury and Organothallium Compounds Uith Diethylamine" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No.9, p 2103 Abstract: Earlier research indicates that RHgOR'- and R2TIOR'-type alkoxyderivatives are readily hydrolyzed to form corresponding R[1gOH and R2T1011 hydroxides. It was therefore expected that these compounds will enter exchange reactions with compounds containing active hydrogen. Specifically, when reactions with diethylamine are involved, it was assumed that they would yield aminoderivatives., The experimeztal results indicate that propyl radicals disproportionate and that they dphydro,,yenate the solvent to form propane. The hydrolysis:of.the,nonvo,!,,iLile- residue a mixture of organomercury compounds yielded tert.bu 11 alcolhol (23%) tiY and diethylamine (10%). Propyl=ercury'hydroxide tfhich forked as a result of the hydrolysis of the alkoxya--and aminoderivatives was identified (by titration with HCl) as propy1merc.ury chloride. '(1he aq-junt of mercury 1/2 Organoinetallic Compounds -6 USSR UDC 514.7 .2 r -81+547 S MILE&. ufuvr, V. I., Q 4'jy~~h&rj -j aza Mu 'OV$ D, N. -nal I ium and Indiwwi with Matal- "Thermal De-comosition of Orizano,,-,,etallics of ~If O)Vgen and Metal-llit::-ogen Bonds Leningrad, Zhurn-al gushchey Khim-4i, Vol 40, 'To 7, Jul- 70 pp. 1~542-1q45 Abstract: The article describes~rcsults of a study oflu,he therral decompori- tion (150-2300) Of cor,72rounds of thallium =d indiLurn eiemp.lified by 1"'OC(CH') and amino substituted dex-L,,ratives of ~the t3,T!'2 (C~-~fi 2 Y3 5 It f"'und that theze arkoxy Paul fz-:;4.no of J.n(~'ium .1 bi F 0-~tj r;nat_ 4,0 t;, ~y nuilim nxid ethylindi-wni ate EL a z.-tispective. ne ntlibilit-y, iasr s'-,, h' tLan thail ov the cork,n, uor-t-ALic po-xA. Diethyithailiw;i te.-t-but:1,pla-te deculn-posed N;ith cluawv-u of tl'ae T1-C bonds and reten-tion of the TI-0 be-nd. Thallpas tart-butylate. was formed quantitatively ir- the proze-se. ~Die-th,,,-Iamincdiethylt~~ll;Lui d~--co::,-,posed with cleavage of both the Ta-C and Tl-N.bonds... - . . - .- - -... - NjillI - =.-- -9 . 1.., .1 1 . I I ACCE4zrzjc~% N.-c--ApnT2357Z ---- ---- - ---- - j ~, I I , !;- 91 - -- _112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITL E--,M E CHAN ICAL QUENCHING OF THE LIGHT.YIELD OF LIQUID SCINTILLATORS -U- ,.,AUTHOR-(04)-ZE.4SKOVA, 1.1-i ZHILTSOVA, -L*YA.r MATVEYEVA, YE.N., TY1411ASKIY, V.G. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ._~SOURCE--PRI113. TEKH. EKSP* 19701 It 83-4 ~':.DATE, PUBLISHED ------ 70 ---SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS _.T'O0IC T.AGS--FLUID SCINTILLATION, LUMINESCENCE QUENCKING9 QUANTUM YIELO, --jRON POWDER, TOLUENE -,:C'CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _6b-CUMENT CILASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0538 STEP NO--UR/0120/70/001/000/0083/0084 Cl RC ACCESSION NO--AP0117768 Z12- 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,ClRCl ACCESSION NO--AP0117768 ;~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DATA ARE GIVEN FOR OETN. OF QUENCHING FLASHES OF A LIQ. SCINTILLATOR BASED ON TOLUENE BY POWO. FE AND CU. IF N IS THE NO, OF READINGS IN A GIVEN TIME AND C IS THE CONCN. ~.~-OF THE QUENCHING MATERIAL, IT IS POSS15LETO DERIVE AN EQUATION C EQUALS C.SUBONE-HALF IN (N SUBO-N)-0.693# WHERE C SUBONE HALF IS THAT CONCN. OF THE QUENCHING MATERIAL AT wHICN THE LUMINESCENCE YIELD-DIMINISHES TO HALF OF THE INITIAL VALUEv AND N SUBO IS THE NO. OF READINGS WITHOUT THE ,-QUENCHING MATERIAL- COMPARISON OF THE'LIGHT YIELOiOF A STD. LIQ. SCINTILLATOR WITH THAT OF A CONTAMINATED ONE PERMITS TO DET. THE AMT. OF .,QUENCHING MATERIAL PRESENT WITH AN ACCURACY.OF SIMILAR TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVE5 G. FACILITY: 08.�EP..IN. INST. YAD~. ISSLED., DUBNA, .~~.USSR lea 6`44-4 ~,41 114 E- N~ q - ~R iii ... =a 0 710 - &.1 4 6. USSR UDC 577.1:547.963.3 ZHILTSQU, V,-M., ZHIZHINA, G. P., ICRUGLYAKOVA, K. Ye., and GINDIN, L. G., Institute of Chemical Physics,,USSR Academy, of Sciences, Moscow "Structural Changes in Single-Strand DNA After Exposure to Ultraviolet Rays" Moscmi, Izvestiya. Akademii Nauk SSR, Seriya Biologich,eskaya, No 3, 1973, 432-435 Abstract: Ultraviolet irradiation of aqueous solutions of single-strand DNA (isolated from rat spleen) caused an exponential decrease in viscosity and optical density at 260 nm. Dimerization of the thymine bases and rupture ofthe pol3tucleotide chains resulted in~part~al twisting of the DNA s trands 72 020 UNCLASSIFIED';. PKOCESSING BATE--30OCT70 fl*TLE--NEUTRCN DIFFRACTION STUDY OF MAGNETIZATION IN;LITHIUM FERRITE ALUMINATES -U-1 ~::AUTHQR-.(0Z)-NAY0ENt YE&Pmt ZHILYAKGVt,S.Me cCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE-FIZ, TVERD. TELA 19701 12(4), 983-7 PUBLISHED ------- 70 %'.~SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRYi MATERIALS _TdPIC TAGS--NEUTRON DIFFRACTION, MAGNETIZATION, FERRITE, ALUMINATE, LITHIUM COMPOUND MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -.,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0938 STEP NO--UR/DI81/701012/004/098310987 .-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121540 Z/2 020 U.NCLASSI-FIED' PROCESSING DATE--300CT7O ,--CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO121540 ''ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY THE METHOD OF NEUTRON 8 TI '",DIFFRACTION, TEMP. DEPENDENCES WERE INVESTIGATED OF SU LAT C ~-MAGNETIZATIONS IN THE SYSTEM LI SUt3O TIMES 5 F E SU32 T[,',FEr3 5-X AL SUBX 0 SUB4 FOR COMPNS. WITH X EQUALS Or 0.2, 0 *6, AND 1.0. MEASUREMENTS WERE "..CARRIED OUT AT 80-65ODEGREESK. FOR LOWSUBSITITUTION OF FE PRIME3 :POSITIVE BY AL PRIME3 POSITIVE, CONSIDERATION OF BIQUADRATIC EXCHANGE THE AGPEEMEN'r BETWEEN THEORY. AND EXPT. FO-k LARGE SUBSTITUTIONS (X-EQUALS 0.6 AND 1.01, CONSIDERATION OF BIQUADRAT4C EXCHANGE IS NOT INECESS-ARY. THE MAGNETIC MOMENTS OF TETRAHEDRAL AND GCTAHEORAL -S.UBLATTICES WERE MEASURED AT 800EGREESK:v :A srRONG,EP. DECREASE OF THE MAGNETIC MOMENTS ON ADDN- OF DIAMAGNETIC IONS WAS,08SO. THAN EXPI-CTED ,~:-,--:,FRbm.THE NEEL THEORY. THE INDICATED VARIATION OF .:,THE MAGNET IC MOMENTS EXPLAINED IN TERMS OF. THE THEORY, OF GILLEO. FACILITY. iTOMS K. GDS. UNIV.t TOMSKi USSR* USSITI UDC: 61-21 ALITMOV, Zh. I., APIOSOV, V. I., GLUMOV, D. Z 2ZIH7TI;YIIYLV Yu. -KONNIMIT, B. G., ROP'YEV, P- B., and TROPIM, V. Cr'."_--_--_ "Investigating the Dependence of the Lumi-ne-o'cimt Ch"I r " C t re 10 is. t i C 3 of n and p Type GaP As and Al G a . As Solid. ~3olxtions" x 1-x x 1-7, Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikov, ITo 10, 1972, 1879- ~1887 Abstract: The present- articlo is the latest of a series, pub.14-shed by the first-named nuthor in collabur,,.i.A-Jozi witn these or Oth~~r re- searchers regarding the nature of photolwrilizescence Spectra .4-n solid solutions of GaPyA--I.-x and Alx Ga I _xA s . :'Iri the prooent. -:,-et-per, results are given o-j" experimental _Jnve;stirat'_i0J1..-- into t1le vos4tion of the fringe band maximum radiation mad the -xelzlt~ 've radiatA'lon intensity in the band as they depend on the of the -al solid solutions of both n, wid p type,-. The expo __ ern, were in the form of e-p-itax-Jal layera obtained 1.-~y bhe liquid cwd gras tranoport miethod, thoi:~, corapo~;J.tions beinig cictermined by the microroent'gen-l ei)ectlml method vtith ~tho - Jyd~-W The lu- m2me,,ceilice wa~ exci 1, te - by a DIHOP.-250 YH ill e. Zi Itcr 2y-~t:~m re- Inoving" t-he yellow and, green -,.ercijry lines, and ~thr, xadiation rjqpec- tra were recorded by the MDR-2 monochromator with. P_ 0i- USSR UDC: 621-382.3 ALFEROV, Zh. I., Fiziha i telchnika lu To 10, '1972, _po rovoclnd.kov, tv - p pp 1879-1887 600 lines/m. . The radiation receivers were germunflvun. photedi.oc:CS or the 1w LT-22. The authors express their gratit-lude to AN. V. Klepilkova and V. P. Kuz Imin for their aissistance vith -the expe-_!~_J- Dachl A I ments, and V. 141. 1 kevich for his int e re & II the 1."Orz. 212 71SSR Tj DC 678.84:67$.643'4215.028 KRUSTALEVA, YE. GOLTIBKOV, G. M1 ZHINKIR, D. YA., SEMENOVA, YE. A.,NIARKOVA, N. V., and LUSHNIKOVA, "A New Hardner Which Improves the thermal Stability of Epoxy Resins" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 1, Jan .70, pp:12-14 Abstract: An investigation was made into the pc--ssibility of improving the physicomechanical and dielectric properties of epoxy resins in the high-temperature rPg3_on by using hexamethylcycLotrisilazane /_(CH SiNH/ and polyorganosilazanes:contaiii:(.ng (U- and trifunc- Fional gnits ;,r the general formula OR SiNZH)rjZ1.sium)l jn (P' CH RI = CHR,dCfl;, n = 1, 3) as hard9ners._:Prj1ymk-rs Sased on ED-6 eE)gxl -sin 'S,-7 resin (polymethylailazane) were studied. The y rp cmpositions were hardened at 120oC for 3.houro, and then additionally heat treated at 150-2000C for 24 hoursi, The resultant polymers have better thermal stability in the high t.emperature region than those in which endic anhydride is used as the hardner. The weight of the epoxy resin hardened by MSN;-7 stabilizes after'ten days at 2500C where- as the epoxy resin produced by using endia anhydride as a hardner is destroyed under the same conditions with a sharp increase in weight Aosses. Not only is the thermal stability of tl~he new product improved, USSR KHRUSTALEVA, YE. N., et al., Plastiche$kiye Ms,msy, No L, Jan 70, 12-14 but its mechanical strength and dielectric properties as well. of particular importance is additional heat treatwent~at 2000C, which increase the maximum tensile strength of the resin at 1550C from '/CM2, and reduces 39 kg/cn, (after heat treatment at 1500C) to 152 kr the relative longitudinal extension at fracturw. (1550C) from 4.5% (after heat treatment at 1500C) to 4.01i. The *IectricaL st-rength of the new resin at 155')C in 9.8 x ~ IOP.Wmm as compared with 1.3 x 1013 1, ~71MM for resin hardened bV endic anhydri0t. The corresponding figures for the dielectric dissipationfactor,at 50 Hz (15500) are 0.002 and 0.085 respectively.-The new.resin al.4;o has a lower coefficient of linear expanaion4n.bot'h the. vi.treowand,highLy .-elastic. i9tateso 2/2 A Nr. Abstracting Service: R-ef. Code CHEMICAL ABST' IAR 019 r 91097n New hardener which, increa:ses the thetni at stability ,I lub -,v G.: of epoxy resins. Khrustileva ~E.i N US n) V3 (UM,4-ttr Plast, Massv 1$70, 11) 12-14iRussy. Ifii her s a- biliLies of epoxy .resins ED' an -M-6 harded W1 I -5 -ed WitKhexiiiiieth- ylcyclotrisilazane, polv(rriethvlsilaian4f (re-sin NI.S-N;7) (I),- and poly(methvlphenvIsiIazan4: ~Pere dkd.:.,Thur,, ED-O was hard- ened with 1 (0.8 utive K PTeSent 'In I- P7L-1- epoxy equIv.. EDAS)'at 120' for 3 hr followed. by addnl.I heiting at: f5Q~20)' for 2 hr. -ED-6 hardened with I had higher tensile strengt1i, impact ~elas- ticity, and thermal stability than ED-Oiardeiiea witj-, Endic An- hydride. CKJR f v. I XI REELI,nZAME 7 19780075 2/2 01Z U)NCL ASS IF I ED, PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128773 AqSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T'REATING: r-YCLG-(RISIJB2 SINO) SUBX -kESULTS iIN- AN EXOTHEkl'41C~ REACTION t4lTH :WITH ORr. ACIDS IN CAL'O. AMT. EVO LUT I ON OF NH SU83v Ce,1MIPLETED IN 3 H R' :AT. 60-70DEGPEES, TO YIELD THE DIACYLOXYSILAZAN'ES LISTED BELOW. THUS HEXAMETHYLCYCLOTRISILAZANE AND ACGH IN INDICATED AMOUI-ITS GAVE: 11 :11 Dli'%CETOXYI;l~'XA,'IE;I'~IYLTRISILAZANE (1)f 3 SUB15 1380-40DEGREESY 0 PRIME204.0156 N PRI14E20: SU15D 1.4370; (1:2) SA.ME PPODUCT; (1-.3) THE SAMIE, PROdUCT -ALONG V0JH ',114' SUB2 ST(OAC) SUBZ AND Of ACETOXYTETRAMLTHYLL) I S I LAZANE. . ( I I B SUB 15 L,011-100EGREES I .1.02741 1o4265; (1--6) ME Sjb2 SI(OAC) SUB2. 'S 1 M I L AR R;-:: AC T I ON BUT 'w 1 ni Z MOLES ETCO SUBZ H GAVE D I PROP FONOXYHE~XAMETHYLTrl ILAZANE, B SUB10 .124-50EGREESt 0.9962Y 1,14370; SIMILARLY0, Z~~ MOI.fS (:SU85: 14 SU1311 (1-0 SU62 H GAVE DfCAPRC)XY14EXA[ill.~:FfiYLrRi4,,,~ILAZA14EO 13 SU1315 163150~'GIREES# 0.9564, ~:.--1.4396; r,'CTA14ETIqYLCyr-LOTF-TiZASILAZA,,IE AINJO 2 IMOLES ACGH GAYE ME SUB2 S9(OAC) SUB2, It lit AND Of ACE I OXYOCTAME THYLTEIR ASI L AZAINE p B SUB14 "I.159-610EGREES, 1.0104, 1.4425. (ME SU62 SU153 AND NH SU84 OAC IN 3 HR A'r 50-5DEGREES GAVE P11i SUB3 AND. 85PERCENT F 1DrNTICAL WITH THE ABOVE; SIMILAR REACTION WITH AETHACKYLIC ACI0v:!RkN%: BEST 161 ET SU62- 0 1 HR AT 400EG~Zz-a-S, GAVE AMINJIS06UTY411C ACID AND 24PERCENT:~ 6 SU64-5 6-30EGKiF%::S? 0.9892, J.-454-5; SIMILAR REACTION' BUT WITH IME ;U82. SINH) SU~4 GAVE 31PEkCENT BIS(:!~IETPfA(RYLOv*Y)TE-Tk,~.,*4F-TIIYLDISILAZANE# B SU81.8 967'!'-VDEGREESt 1.0011i -1.4405 UNC L A S Sc I-F 1. E UNCLASSIFIED:w.-,: ~PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 C--IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124553 .:A6SfRACT/EXTRACT-(U) - GP-t7-- ABSTRACT. RAPID HEATING OF 01HYI)ROXY AROM. COMPUS. WITH 25PERCENT EXCESS IME SU83~Sl) SUB2 Nli T0130DEGREES AND -..KEEPING TO ELIMINATE NH SUB3 GAVE AFTtR 4-10 HR Rf--ACTION: ':2,2,BIS(4viTRIME-TKYL,