SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAYKOV, A. P. - BAZALIY, B. V.

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USSR UBC 533-99 BAYK01r. P., EELAGO, V. A., ISXOL'DSKIY, 1-1. ,G2RASI-ECOV, 1. S., --A.- 11 ~j and 12STERHMIN, Yu. Ye. "Investigation of the Electrical Explosion of Foils" Novosibirsk, Fizilca goreniya i vzryva, I.To 2, 10,73, pp 286-291 Abstract: For certPin applications of the,electrical explosion of metal foiln, it is advionble to investiLlate thr., conditiots. for uni- formity of such explosions -- a topic 1,;hich, iin the authoro' opin- ion, has not bee i fficient attention. The Tmr,ose of this n Eiven su L - paper, therefore, is to mah-e that investi.6.rition and to look into the possibility of using the foil as i,.~,dintributc!d,(Ioton!--tto2,. An etz- L3 lier paper by -the first-named of the mthors above MTV, 1.973, vol 43, 1) showed that for wire's with d>-l%3 c the explosion is uniform for initial current densities j > A/CM. Thus, .,10 in the e-X- periments of the present paper, the Parameters of the .7.C circuit seating off the ex--)-jorion were chonen for a cu3,rent d1onsity of 107- The tubject i:a. 103 A/CM2 j aduminum foil.) 10- em thick, 11: em lont;, and 2-4 em wide, exploded in air. The circuit for thO QX_ periment is shown, involving oscillographical, x-rq observation methcds. The authors th,~;nkl ,. A. Dcribas azid L. 11. Dremin for their useful commen(:s. USSR UDC: 621-373+621-397,331.222-1-621-386.2/7 RAYKOV. BELAGO, V. A., BUDAMMM, V. I. , DOTSENIKO, V. I., KURASM7, .1., IYUBI11, V. M., NALIVAIRO, V. I., FEDOROVA, Ye. I., TSUKEM", V. G. , and SHESTAK, A. F. "Methods of Recording X-Ray Images in a Science Research Automation System" Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 6, 1971, pp 67-80 Abstract: A description is given of a complex of pulsed x-ray sources with memory elements for recording fast processes, along with highly sensitive systems f or visualizing two-dimensional x-ray images of tbreshold intensity. The raldiation required harj a duration of 10-U to 10-7 see with a.hardness,of several hundred kev. For the recording equipment,.photographic film and tele- vision systems were used, in which the memory cello were the semi- conducting targets of sensor tubes. In such a system, the image is impressed directly on the target of the x-ray vidicon with a controllable memory, or is fixed by re-recordirig the 'trid.eo sigmal on a vidicon with optical memory, thus allowing connection of the recording equipment to the input of an electronic computer. The purpose of a complex of this type is to gather.acientific data as part of a system for automation of the research procedure. De- scriptions of the equipment are given, together with photograpba 1/2 1-75-- USSR UDC: 621-373+621.397-331.222+621-386.2/7 BAYKOV, A. P., et al, Avtometriya, No 6, 1971, pp 67-80 of the x-ray and recording equipment as well as sample osc:Lllo- grams of various equipment items. The authors express their gratitude to Yu. Ye. Nesteri-khin and A. M. Isk6l'dskiy for their delineation of the problem and their supervision of the work. For his assistance with-the experaments made using this equipment, the authors thank E. V. Yanshin. 2/2 USSR UDC 614.72:547.264 B~LYKQV. B. K., GUSEV, M. I., NOVIKOV, Yu. V., and YUDINA, T. V., Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Hygiene imeni F. F. Er:isman, Moscow "The Biological Action of Butyl Alcohol as an Atmospheric Pollutant" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 2, Feb 73, pp 13-17 Abstract: In a study carried out on female rats, the effects of BuOH present in concentrations of 0.1, 1.0, and 20 mg/m3 in the air were investigated. The air containing BuOR was passed for 92 days at a.rate of 30 I./min through chambers into which the animals had been, placed. The general condition and wei8lit of the animals, their fertility, the latent period of the defense reflex reaction, the lcvel,of nucleic acids in the blood, the porphyrin metabolism, the activity of enzymes (oxidase,,catalase~ and diastase) in the blood, the utilization Of 02, and the permeability'of the histollematic barriers of organs were subjected to study in the course of the experiment. The results showed that BuOH in the concentration of 20 mg/m3 produced pathological changes in the values of the indexes measured and therefore was toxic, whereas exposure of the animals to this substance in the two lower concentrations did not produce conditions or reactions that differed .significantly from those shown by.controls. Among the effects produced 1/2 USSR BAYKOV, B. K., et al., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 2, Feb 73, pp 13-17 by BuOH in the toxic concentration were a lowering of fertility, wave-like changes in the latent time of theAefense reflex reaction, a reduction of the content of catalase in the blood, an increase in the diastase activity, and a reduction in the utilization Of 02. There was no decrease in the weight of the animals vs. controls as a result of exposure to BuOH. 2/2 67 USSR UDC: [621.436:656i.001.8 -4 SOKOLOV, V. S.~, SAI~SONOVP Ye. P 7 -KO SYAK, A. F., anct BUIMUKOV, Y. T. "Promising Developments in Trunk Diesels for Railroad, Marine, and Heavy Truck Trans portaltion 11 Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii I-Tauk SSSR-3nergetij.,a i Trazqswrt, No. -4, 1971, pp 9-3-98 Abstract: In this qualitative analysis of improvements that could be made in diesels for transport, the authors Point out that tech- nical progress am this area requires improvement in a&gregate ~er, economy, and reliability, with limited indices of weight and dimensions. The cylindrical power of:die---els, -for aspecified rpm is determined by the average effective pressure, tile Velocity Off the piston, and the diameter of the. cylinder. , The.need for ing the aggregate power hax recently resulted ~in the aprearance of V-shaped mullticyl�nder models. For increased rpm, above 1500, a large number of V-shared diesels of 6 1 8, and 12 cylinderc have been developed. The TsNID1 . (Central Ocientif Ic Research Diesel 1/2 USSR UD Cl: [621.4 36:656 3,001.8 BAYKOV, B. P., et al, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR--Br-ergetika i Transport, No. 4, 1971, pp 93-98' Institute) as well as several ouher organizations have conducued research in improving the pickup and i adaptabil ity of diesels, and work on the experimental 6CWT 15/18 engine with controllable turbo- 7- com, ression has yielded a torque reserve cf more than 1.8. At the . p present tine, an urgent need has arisen for the manufacture of new trunk diesels with an aggregate poi..-er of up to 2500 effective hor2e power at 2-000-2200 rpm for track transportation, with an aggregate power of up to 8000 ehp at 1500 rpm for locomotive engines, and with an aggregate power of up to 25,000 to 30,000. ehp at 420-450 rpm for shipbuill ding. This should be achieved in the ne.-,Zt five- year plan, 1971-1975, for diesels. , The diagram of projected die- eel parameter valudo for the period of 1975,1980 in Plotted. 2/2 !65 Nrtl' Abstracting ervice: S Rb'f. Code- ff 004(;JL5(;- INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST 7 rA70-25125 Hydrodynamic theory of tl~a stability of a laminar flow of a dense plasm (Gidiodinamicheska4 teoriia ustoi chivosti sloistogo potaka plotnol plpmy). 4_Lj,-jLgW.,'~7hurnz1 Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, vol. 40. Feb. 1970, p. 431440. 9, rels. In Russian, Application of the model of IwOluid hydrodynamics to a stability analysis of the flow of a dense inhamogeneous plasma, at a flow rate varying across the plasma, along a strong magnetic field. A dispersion relation for the spectrum of small potential oscillations of the plasma flow is derived in geometrical optics approximation. It is shown that in the presence of phase resonance between the flow rate and the acoustic (or drift) waves in a. dense high-collision plasma, low-frequency plasma instabilities can be induced in Oie plasma by the velocity gradient of the flow. The ~ increments of Owse insui. bilities can be appreciably higher than Ille plasma drift frequencies. The influence of finite heat conductivity and viscosity of the plasma on the development of these oscillations is examined. VY, Al" REEL/FRAME USSR UDC: 533.951.8 f BAYKOV, I. S. ~md SILIN, V. P., P. N. lebedev-Physies Institute, "Parametric Instability in a Nonuniform Plasma With Hot Ions" Leningrad, Zhurnal T,--khnicheekoX Fiziki, No 1, 1973, pp 3-13 Abstract: The present paper is the follow-up of an earlier paper by the second of the authors named above, in which it was found that the anomalous absorption of monochromatic electromagnetic waves in a plasma is connected with the plasma's development of parametric instabilities when the amplitude of the variable electric field of the pumping wave exceeds the threshold value (ZhEETF, 48, 1965, P 1679). The authors of the present paper consider a nonuniform plasma in which the ion temperature is much hieher -than the elec- tron temperature, a situation likely to occur in the interaction of a neutral bunching of the plasma with an eXternal high-frequency field. The cases of aperiodic and periodic plasma inst-abilities are theoretically investigated. it is fotmd t1mt1iith plasmas in which the ion temperature exceeds the electron temperature the threshold for the parametric excitation of ion-acouDtioal waves exceeds the 1/2 ............ .. ...... USSR UDC: 533-951.8 BAYKOV, I. S., et al,,Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fizikl, No 1, 1973, pp 3-13 threshold for the excitation of purely aperiodic instabilities, under a condition specified in the article. USSR UDC: 621.327.4 Andreyev, S. I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Dashyk, 11. N., Sil it ts Candidate of Technical Sciences, Zobov, Yc. A., an I N. V. syn "A Gigawatt Xenon Flash Lamp" Optiko-Mckhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 5, 1972, pp 19-21. Abstract- This work presents the results of testing of a flash lamp with -in internal quartz tube diameter of 60 mm, wall thickness' 3 mm, distance between electrodes 900 mm, filled with xenon to the pressure of 20 mm/fIg. The energy of the, lamp is 105 j, current tTansmission.ti.nic is 10-4 s6.c. A temperature of a are presented or, 2000% is reached; the radiation spectrum is continuoti.s. Dat, the distribution of radiation energy through the spectTUM. The discharge is performed under conditions such that the magnetic pressure on the plasnia column at the current maximun is near the gas kinetic pressure. 69 USSR. ANDR= S. Is; DAY-KOV-0. G.; DASMM., P. N. (Leningrad) IEnergy Loss from an Optically Thin Layer ofa Xenon Plasma" 'Moscovp Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur; September-October, 1970; pp 929-33 ABSTRACT: In an experiment the authors determined the:power of the losses from a thin annular layer-of a xenon plasma heated by a pulse induction discharge in the 1') 000-42 OOO*K temperature range under pressur s of 3-20 atmospheres. The power of the losses for one he,avy*particle is a sipgle-valued function of the.temperatu re and under the conditions of-this experimentAs related to the radiation ~ A method was suggested for determining thpitemparaturo of the plas- ma accor;ang to data on the electrical power:aeasured A the instant of the' maximum temperature of the plasmas~ The article includes 6 equations, I hMeso' and 1 table. There are 21 bib.1iographic references. MIS 57333 25 October 1972 -4- 0 MICROELECtRONICS Excerptn from Russ ian- language book edited Icy F. V, L"kln; Mikroclnktronika, No 5, 1972, Sovetskoyc 'Publishing 11ouse, 7 .3B2-.G2l.396.&-l8l.S. Morcow, UDC CIT Z - CMTENTS Annotation ............... ........ I .............................. I obituary of Fedor Viktorovich Lukin .............................. 2 Foreword ......................................................... 3 ................................ ...... Abstracts ............. a LIDC C-2-523. E . 535 . 0 ;bill. 2 Commutatable 1"unctional I)nvlcen of ".ScAnistnr" Type in syn- tons for the Optoclectronic Procenninr of Information. lin r - _~q~!s~aya. K,F. anti Pokilankin. In 1ho Coll~ction trN*r-u--- r.v. t,u,,W. t;a i.. Radio Pub ishing House, 1972. At the pre-sent time the most promiairr. class of opto- elec*ronic devices arrarently Is the class of nultichannal matrix optrons, in which optical and electricall contacts nre used not only inside the unit cells "irradiator-photoreceiver" but also inside the Irradiating And photoroceiver matricett. The replacert...t of "pictures", synthesized on ths Irradiating matrix In the form of irradiating confirurations and on the photoreceivcr matrix in the form of configuvat ions of photo- sens"zirc element* permits th~ rrocessing, of lnform~tion Nli- alonr numerous channels and to a theoretical increase In speed of response of the computers. ~ - An the semiconductor strkicture, convenian-t for syn;t-.a. sis of the a'-ova "victurer." both on the Irradiating and on the photereceiYer matrices or panels with distributed paran- eters, the article suggests a scaniztor. Assuming the final optical converter in the form of a sequence of shaped electrical impulses permits elimination of one of the most substantial disadvantages in analog, con- putersq i.e.o their low accuracy. The accuracy of,corversion on the scanistors is determined by the number of unit optrons In the connutatable matrices. Examples are giYen for carrying out the operations a.' addition. division, expansion Into a series, raising to a power. and filtration on models of discrete scanistors. The theoretical possibilities of such devices are ova!- uated. Ihe article contains 7 figures and 29 bibliographic references. UDC 621.302.32 Influence of Radiation Emission on the Components of MDP Gasman Integrated - A. S. . and Baykav, V,D. In the Collectionoy~41 "Itod by ,rue k'F rU p 66, Sovetsk .W ;!~.hing House. 1972. -6- Thin article examirc-i the LA!;Ic nhvrdeal efr~c&s gene- rateQ in 11D? transintors duri sip. irrad ot ion. The influence of thane of!ectil -ire described on the derradition or the paran. tern of tha ti-tinrilstorn. JornuInn are p.1ven for compiLta- 0 v I I on U17".0 I t rAM110 1111111. itir r I rrA,l I I Ion d t a I "III to ce of r r. t r AtC ciroltr -in III- polar and MVP tratinintor;4 in diucuuKed. ,he article contains 5 firures, 1 tabl^. af,d -.~ biblio- graphic re fcrences VDC A :~ethoe of Computing Majlor ',ntcrrntee. Circuits on M_ni' Tr,ins- Istors With Supplementing 7ypez of Conductivity. 14 V_. %: and rxqrdFyS,~~ In tht- Collection MI ;1"Olloilt"11111 ill, "I dl-c~ ad- ~>y f_._Vfuk1.n, No 5, p 79, Sovetskuyc P 1,11 1111111111iq, Ilou&.e, 1972. -The -art icle -concerns the celnutation and pt I ri zd rl on of najqr integrated circuits on sul,plemenrinr xz1% Optimization criteria for major intezrated circuits arb nur- Fested. It is shown that the prablen of computing ma4or in- jegrated circuits can be reduced to deternininr the nini~ur. of the linear function of regulable (determined) p4rzzncter~. Of the majior i=tegratcd circuit In the region of the deter.- ination, whose boundaries are nonlinear and have a szat,3zi- eel rcat-or. The allorithms developed for solv,.nr, thit; proti- lem !)y computation On G. Computer are cited.' .he, article contains 11 flRures and 11 bibliographic references. UDC 621.392.8 The Influence of G 0 ametric Diriensiona of Active Com-_oin~:-,ts on Speed of Ilespone of Hicropower Logic of Integrated Circuits. J-~ya;,o,, "I' and Lubrii;hevt,~_y, A.V. In the ing Housa, 1972. On the bazils of exparinental date and from tli,- metric di. r1 onsions of transistor ntructures a conoutat ion I's given of the capacitances por unit of aren of the end lnd side surfaces of three transistor contacts. it -'_ cho-n that the speed of response of the micropower TTL of the tagrated circuits to a significant dej,,ree liz, datonnined !,7 -7- : ;i '11:11;;. " 1111MI'd W! ;' Lil .1~ 1: '!1 r lr . -. ~i I --I,.,- .;,: .. --!. -!!I-.. ..;t", :.::;t~ i i- ;I, ~l :11"i ; 1,1 .;4, :., - IM;'Mal ,k . ~-l ,L xi,1;. i s -i . . 4"'. - ~: -~ ., '2/2 016. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 C ACCESSION NO--AP0132411 CIP 7.,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTKACTV: TIVITY OF ALPHA FE SUBZ 0 THE REAC SUB3 (PREPO. BY VARIOUS METHODSVIN MfXTS. WITH ZNO WAS STUDIED BY 'AND MEASURING,' HE EMANATION OF 'INCORPORATING RADIOACTIVE TH IN-THE ZNO. r RNDURING THE HEATING OF THE ZNO FE,:SUB.2,.O SUB3 AIXTS. IN ALLICASES THE REACTIVITY (AT 700-8500EGREES) DEPENOEND ON THE NATURE OF THE SALT FROM WHICHJHE OXIDE WAS PREPD. BY THERMAL~DECOMPN. IN THE CASE OF SALTS OECOMPD.~ AT 700DEGREES THE REACTIVITY WAS THE HIGHEST WEHN THE OXIDE WAS .:.__.PREPD.-FROM FERRIC SULFATE (1),:AND DECREASED IN iTHE TRANSITION FROM I TO MOHR.,S,*SALT (11) TO BASIC CARBONATE (11-1) TO QXALATElIV); PROLONGED HEATINGAT 700DEGREES REDUCEDJHE~REACTIVITY OF~ rHE FE SUBZ 0 SU03. IN THE CASE OF SALTS DECOMPO. AT 900DEGREES THE REACTIVITY WAS THE HIGHEST JN THE'CASE OF FE SUB2 0 SUB3 PREPD.,'FROM 11 AND:THE LOWEST FOR FE SUBZ THE'CASE OF SA.LTTS DECOMPO. AT 0 SUP PREPO. FROM If[, WHILE IN REACTIVITY DECREASED IN-THE TRAN51TION,FROM 11 THROUGH IV,-.AND -1 ~TO 111. THE METHOD MAY BE USED.-SUCCESSFULLY I-OR DETG. THE REACTIVITY OF COM. GRADES OF FE.;SUBZ~G SU83o UNCLASSIFIED,_,__ -service-:. Ref. Code muscraccing. AM cHEMICAL ABST IVA r- 107140j Effect of li Is id th ntent of sul(hydryl groups and disulfide bonds iin gluten. C; - Necliamev&_R.. Puchkova, L. L; Teren leva G. ow i~~01_ Inst. Food t A ~~ 71WroltoT7 1970. 6(l), Ind., Moscow T -hio 'M7 . Pwihe ~,&- ---Jz-b tituss .' tie a c1n. to gluten of caprontc, caprinic, myristic. stearic. oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids and of their esters sulted in a decrease of the amt.. of SH groups and SS bonds, as detd. by amperornetric titrn. in the presence or abs'ence of 7AI urea. Possible mechanimns of changes in the rheological prope-r- ties of gluten treated with fatty acids are discussed. Lola~Brodfeid E49 REEL/FRAME 19840.896 USSR WC 33Z.526. SHULIMAN, 2. P.j-UYKOX,_~Ij Institute of Heat- and-Mass Exchange# Academy of Sciences# Belorussian SSR "Derivation of the Boundary layer Equations of a Nonlinearly Viscoplastic Yedium!l Minsk, Inzvestiya Akadenil Hawk BSSR9 Sexiya Fiziko-Eaergeticheskikh Nauk, No lt 1971t PP 86-93 Abstract: For a nonlinearly viscopla-stic mediun, desc3--Lbed by the rheologic model 0 which is a further generalization of the Schwedoff-Bingham, formula, the equa- tions of motion axe imitten doun in a generalized orthogonal system of coordi- nates j and. the boundary-layer equations are derived. for a system of coordinates which is linked to the surface urAer investigation. The derivation proceeds as follows, If the lame coefficients am knolms the equations of motion in any orthogonal system of coordinates can be obtained., The equation of the bourAary layar of luid, aubjoct to tho ro2AUorwthip of' 1he viscous - stress tensor, is found under the assumption of the abnence of' mana forces, viscous dissipation, and with assumed constancy of all the naterial characteristics nf the- nedium. Ore figure, 7 bibliograpkiie eatziea. 1/1 USSR UDC 532-526 BAYKOV, V. I.,,.Znstitute of Heat and V4ass Exchange, Academy of Sciencest --Bej73TV;s an LR% "Some Solutions of the Boundary-Layer Equations in a Nonlinearly Viscoplastic Fluid" Minsk, Izvestiya Mcademii Nauk, B53R# Seriya, Miko-Energeticbeskikh Nauk, No 11 1971, pp 96-103 Abstracti Problems of the pulse reduction to a state of uniform motion, of a semi-Infinite plate and the steady flow about a zemt-infirdte cylinder by a nonlinearly viscoplastic fluid, moving parallel to the axis of the cylinder, laze solved by the integral method in an appr6ximation of the boundai7 layer. Three bibliographic entries. Acc. Nr- Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: APOO.54379- CHEMICAL ABST. 114579n Glass-nichrome coatings on low-carbon and low- alloy steels. Kayalova,.S. S.; A AA kova... (Inst.Khim-SEM.UnMr- nsncnucova,Lenu-iqTa(1,V A) Zashch. Metal. 0'7~06(TT,'91-6 (4uss). As the starting mate- rials powders' of - silicate glasses ~ of various, compns., were used which were paised through a sieve of .1600 holes/cni?, as well as fine-disparsed ~ietat powders with a.grain size of.not more than 40 is. The coatings were applied to steel samples of steels 3, 10, 290, and 12Kh1MF by the enameling* method, where- upon they were fired in an inert atm. The formation of coatings contg. various glass binders and fillers (such as, lNi, Cr, nichrome, Fe, Al, and Si) was studied. Glass-meLallic coatings A-1 and A-2 were obtained whkh are characterized by a verb much greater impact strength than conventional silicate: enamels, which have a high wear resistance, which are thermally stable, as well as stable in boiling water and in a 4% XaCl soln. The coating A-2 is to be considered as being more effective-; it has a wide firing range (1150~1270') and increased chein. stability. Adding Mn and Fe oxides into the compn. of the silia-ite inelts improves their wettability as compared to stet:1 and nichrorne, and makes it possible to prep. relatively stable suspunsions of REEL/FRAME 831.52 AP0054379 nichrome powders in the melt. The appearance of new max. oil the ionization, x-ray diffraction pattern, as taken from coating A-2, indicates the presence of chem. int&actina between melt No. 2) and nichrome. . Coating call be- recommended for tubes and parts of the app. used in petroleurn, shipbuil(ling, and the heat and power enguicernig industry. S.A. Mersol %'Ole ME, Klri]_F'2~cl I ES RAQ iltlfi M k 14TAR, A.mrmffi Rim! t It It I It It EMCTRICAL iMIGINF-NHING Cryogenics & Superconductivity USSR UDC 621.313:2:537.312.62.003 BAYLOVA, L. I., BORZOV, G. G. "Efficiency of DC Electric Motors Using Superconductors" V sb.Vopr. primeneniva sverkhnizh. temperatur v elektrotei~hn. (Problems of Using Supe w Temperatures in Electrical Engineering -- collection of works), Lenin- grad, Nauka, 1971, pp 25-32 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika~i energetika, No 41 Apr 72, Abstract No 4116) Translation: The power range in which DC electric motors, with cryogenic cool-ina are.more efficient than rjotors of ordinary execution is defined. Unipolar and collector electric motors with cryogenic cooling are compared. It is detionstra- ted that beginning ~-riLh a power.of 60 kilowatts, the efficicrcy of the collec- tor electric motor with cryagen-4c cooling is higher than that of the motor of ordinary execution. For motors of limiting pa-7er, this difference rcaches 3%. The specific weight can be five times lower in this case. Unipolar electric motors with cryogenic cooling are more efficient than'collector motors: their efficiency is 2% higher, and their specific volume is half.as much throughout the entire investigated pos-yer range. There are 5 illustrations and a 9-entrry bibliography. 1/1 USSR UDC 669.295.472 GOPIMTKO, V. G. PAVLOM, L. A., B&Y~ ZHAYLO, V. A. "Influence of Current Density and Temperature on Anode Dissolution of Metallic Titanium iii Meltsil Tr. Vses. N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Alyumin., Magn. i Elcktrod. Prom-sti [horks -inning of All-Unkon Scientific Research and Pl, Institute for the Aluminum, Magnesium and Elect-rode Industry], No 79, 1971, pp 127-136, (Translated from Referativroy Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G262 by G. Svodtseva). Translation; Studies performed over a broad range of temperatures (150-7500) and electrolyte compositions (NaCl-KC1, NaCl-MgC1 NaCI-AIQ ) have sholm 2' 3 that in all cases, the anode yield per current decrcases with increasing cur-rent density and decreasing temperature. The main factor determining the quantita- tive aspect of anodic dissolution of Ti is~ the change in the type of electrode reaction. Certain reasons for the deviation of anode yields per current from the theoretical quantities are suggested. . 6 Figures; 7 Biblio. Refs. 1/1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~,~JJTLE-CRYSTALLIZATION OF REFRACTORY METALS AT THE CATHODE IN THE OF FUSED SALTS -U- Y V, U. ,..,.CCU.NTRY OF INFO--USSR ~-:SCURCE-IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, METAL. 1970, (2)t 119-28 :~.D.ATE PUBL I SHED------ TO MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROLYSIS, FUSED SALTv REFRACTORY METALP E L ECTR ODEPOS I T I ON, ~~.~'HYDRODYNAMICS, METAL CkYSTALLIZATIONr NIOBIUM, NICKEL C 01T R 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0926 STEP NO--UR/0370/70/00(J/002/0119/0128 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121528 2/2 046 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121528 GP-0- ABSTRACT., THE INTERACTIONS OF METAL WITH ---:FUSED.~SALTS OF THE RESP. METAL, CRYSTN. AT THE CATHODE,~THE BEHAVIOR OF ,..TRANSITION GROUP METALS (NI, NB), ANU~PROBLEMS RELATING TO ELECTRODEPO.SITION (EFFECTS.OF'IMPURITIESP CATIONIVALENCE, HYDRODYNAMICS) AREREVIEWED. I lt~ r I A C C tTM 1_4 1/2 43 19 UNCLASSIFIED;~ PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 OF REFRACTORY METALS AT THEiCATHODE I.N THE ELECTROLYSIS OF MOLTEN S TS U :,AUT40R- U.V. :.~COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR ,,.,,SPURCE--IZVEST. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, NETALLYs MAR.-APR. 1970p (2)w 119-129 ,-~'D AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROLYSIS, CRYSTALLIZATION,:SODIUM CHLORIOEI POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, REFRACTORY METAL ,'..~,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .-~,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1444 STEP NO--UR/0370/70/0001002/0119/0128 .:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130377 NICL A S S I F I ,q 0 --040EC70 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE -r-'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130377 :,.-;,ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. THE.CRYSTALLIZATION OF REFRACTORY ...~,METALs*(TIt NBr ETC.) AT THE CATHODE DURING THE.ELECTROLYSIS OF THEIR AOLTEN SALTS WAS STUDIED. THE,13,EST CONDITIONS WERE OBTAINED BY USING A ~-:CHLORIDE MIXTURE INCORPORATING NACL# XCLIAND THE CHLORIDE OF THE -,-,-REFRACTORY METAL, IN SUCH A WAY AS~TO PRESENT THE ION$ OF THE LATTER IN :.,'THEIR-LOWEST VALENCY. IN OROEVTO ENSURE REASONABLE DUCTILITY OF THE RESULTANT METAL, A HIGH DEGREE OF ELECTROLYTE PURITY WAS ESSENTIAL. THE ARODE-MATER I AL ALSO HAD TO. BE CHO SEN SO AS TO AVOID T HE FORMATION OF ---.UNWANTr=D INTERMEALLIC COMPOUNDS. UNCLASS Ir-IFD USSR LTD c533.6.oll BAYMISHEVA, K. SH. "Concerning a Case of the Flow of Gas Between two I-lovable Pistons" Alza-Ata, Matematika. i Mekhanika. Tezisy Dokl. 14-oy Kazakhstan. lleshvuz. Rauch. Konf. po Hat. i Nekh. Ch 2 (Mathematics and Ilechanice. These of Lee- turen of.the Fourth KazaJ-hstan Conference of Schools of Higher Learning on Mathematics and Vechanics. Part 2)t 1971, pp 176-178 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Hekhanikal No 2, Feb 72, Abstract Ho 2B268 by A. S. Tikhotskiy) Translationi The article deals with the two-dimensional movement of an ideally thermally nonductive gas between tiio pistonsIwhich move in one direction from a state of rest. A wave diag= of flow,in the plane (x, tau), where x is a lagrange coordinate, is presented. It is assumcd that the left-hand piston Instantaneously acquires the velocity v - 10 while the~right-fiand piston moves to the left with an acceleration differing from zero. 'The differential equations of the boundary characteristics are found. The explicit solution in the region of the interaction of counterwaves of compression (on the right) and rarification (on the left) is found by the Riemann method. An explicit equation of the limiting line, originating in a solitarj simple compression wave, is found, 1A USSR UDC 597.554: (575.172) BAYMIOV, U. A., Interdisciplinary Institute of Natural Sciences of t'.iL, Karakalpak -S`T-a-T-cr_`oOfO ~t Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR "The Biology of the Carp (Cuprinus carpio L.) in the Southern Aral Sea" Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicbeskiy Zhurnal, No 3, 1970, pp 40-'43 Abstract: In recent years, due to reduced discharge of ,,..al bw~in rivers ano the lower sea level, conditions for carp reproduction have F I e,_~; 1I L, nass, fertility, growth race, and age composition have changed somiewhat. "ace-rial was collected in the spring-summer periods of 1964-1967 in th,~. Muyna'K and Sarbas bays of the southern Aral Sea. A total of 216 carp.were analyzed a-ad 3262 were measured. Sexual maturity of carp begins in the tlihird anA fourth years of life. Carp propagate in May and June at water temperature of 18-25'C, Spawl-ling occurs throughout the shallow zone of the sea, in bays, kultulki (C'1,2eply indented shallow bays), and. lakes. The len-th and weighc of carp trapped in Z:"ZL 1967 in ~iP Z71'M:' 0' .i Muynak Bay varied from 21 ~LO 39 C-13 (averaging 30 cm) and from 215 to 1300 (averaging 637 g). Mean carp length in the southern Aral Sea wa~~ 34.3 cm, and mean weight was 964 g. The age composition of trapped carp was not constant. In 1967, three-year-olds (25%), four-year-olds (28.5%), five-year-olds and 112 USSR BAMOV, U. A., Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurual, No 3, 1970, pp 40-43 six-year-olds (35.5%) predominated. Indexes of age composition of carp iln fisheries of the southern Aral Sea were stable only in 1952 and 1958, w'~--'Cn there were somewhat more older specimens caught. From 1948 through 1966, the southern Aral spawning waters were reduced 8.9-fold, that is, from 169,000 to 20,400 hectares. During this period, the Urginskoye, Barzha-Kultuk, Kosatau, and Kazakhdar',inskiy spawning grounds went out of use. In recent years cap hauls have fallen almost fourfold from 59.500 quintals in 1961 to 15,800 quintals in 1968. USSR EWLITOVY R. F21I.; J3Af,,URADOv, T B and ADIMMOV, A. "Chanf-e of Bliochendcal Blood Indicaltworc in Rabbits rbu~-ir-- Ch*rorl-~c t u, t 1-, 1., poisonin,;" Dolel. AN UzSZ-1, (Feports of tile 1,ce'demy of ScienQes U21of", 1970, NO 7, jcrj:L 0 pp 57 mxr=r~) (from 2 J n 71,, Abstract No 2F2121 by i. IGI,',AT'fE%!T Trarslation: The ar5-ministration of 'butiphos intcrnall~, to rabb,"As in a d-nse /hr; pcr day (1/20 LD; 5-60 induced a dc~,Iirjc~ in tctal protcin of. 1-0 mg L k, 14n content o-P the blaoi -ierLIM, an incrQar,- ii, sui,,ar cc.,l^,(,iA- and c,-%mma fildbu- tration and a decli-le in the activiV of trae cholinc!;teranric in the blood. USSR UDC 0519-0615-776-5:636.3~: Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Uzbek Scientific Research Veterinary lnsti-wuto "Permissible Residues of -,~utyphos in Feed" Xoscow, Vaterinariya, No 8, lug 70, PP 74-75. Abstract: and water are of' n cone tx-dnated with butyphos, an organo phos- phorus cr-x o und widely used to defoliate cotton prlortp harvesting. The present P study was undortakon to establish *the maxim= pornissible concentration of butyphos residues in fodder. Groups of four-sheoP were fed 0.5 Icg por day of enrichoi feed containir~-, 2, 3, or 4 mg- of butyphos por,kilogram of feed. Three sheep served as controls. Clinical, hematological, and biochemcal tests Dere performed on each -s-cep twice before the experiment and once every 20-30 days throvghout the experi- o devia'4 ns from ~he norm were observed in the groups receiving 2 or ~z. -,;Iach were given f dder containing 4 mr,- of butyphos per kilogram of Io 0 lik-Lwiso displayed no signs of intoxication, but on h t e 6th month of the ex- z,aeir b!oGd c1hollnestorase activity was r6duce4 by 20-30A'. Subsequent autopsy rovaa'ad smaLl necrotic areas in the livers of these sheep and homorrhagic infiami--aLlon in gavI-IroijiLestinal muco-sa. :On-Lhe basis of thaso firding3o it is 1/2 104 Orga-nophosphorus:Compounds USSR UDC.: 632-95 L., B* and SMOBOROVSKIY, L. A. POPOV, G "A Method for Preparing Mixed O-A1kyl-S-(j8-Carboxy, /6-Alkyl)ethylalkyl- thiophosphonates" USSR Author's Certificate No 253062, filed 13 June 68, published 24 Feb 70 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 22, 25 Nov 70, Abstract No 22 N640 P by T. A. Belyayevall Translation: Compounds with the general formula RP(O)(OR,)SCII2CH(R1t)COOH (I) (R and RI = alkyl; R11 = If, alkyl,.aralkyl) are obtained from -the reaction of 0-alkyl-alkylthiophosphonates withc(-subst. acrylic acids in the presence of bases. For example, 3.6 of acrylic acid-is added to a:mi)cture of 7 g Of 0- -ethyl--methylthiophosphonate and 0.5 g of,EtO-Na in 10,m1 of G H at 650 1 g of I (R, heated for 12 hours at 65%, and washed with water, yielding 5. 9 L Et, R = Me, R11 = H), C7H1504PS are obtained in -the presence of Et3N as a catalyst, boi-ling point 103-4'/0.025, n20D 1.4785. 1 possess insecticidal properties. I1 :1 .11 li~ L I IAV.1 .1 All I j-A AI I I IId, I --30OCT70 ~014 UNCLASSI FIE. PROCESSING DATE '4T~T-ITLE--POLYUREA -U- ~.AUTHOR-(02)-KRETOVI A.YE.t BAYRAKv V.1o. ;-;-CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .*- .-SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 208,935 --;.1EFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAj !ZI)BRET., PROM.-OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, PUBLISHED--13JAN70 SUBJECT AREA S--CHEM IS TRY :,-TOPIC TAGS--POLYUREA? CHEMICAL PATENTt DIAMINEt POLYCONUENSATION RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1163 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0116628 UNCLASSIFIED - % - 4 - - a . . m , . I .; f ~ .. .- 'IT I I; :~ I I i:x I 1;~; I ~H: 1-tR ~ I.A. 1!1 , I i,- - .1 . .1 - - - --- --- ---- - UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 549.623.61+551-322.2(477) BAYRAKov, v. v., Institute of Mineral Resources "New Find of Lithium-Beryllium MargarL in the USSR" Kiev, Dopovidi Akademiyi Nauk Ukrayj-n3'koyi RSR. 5eriyaLB; Heolohiyal ffeofizyka, Khimiya ta. Biolohiyal No 6, Jun TA, pp 483-486 Abstract: Margarite was established in the phlogopite zone of desilicnni-ed pegmatite. It is represented by pearl-white and yellowish-white transparent laminae and by rarely granular aggregates. The basic margarite mass is formed as the result of phlogopite replacement, and a significantly smaller mass in the form of neogenic formations. The laminae are up to I = thick, with a maximal size in the base section of 2X5 mm. The following are: density = 3.06 g/cm~, Ng = 1.656, Nm = 1.654, and lip = 1.644. 2V = -580. The angle of extinction in the 1 010 0 sections is 8 0The folloi-ring is the chemical analysis of lithiiLm-beryllium margarite by percent: SiO - 30-1~2, TiO - trace, A120 3- 43-30, Fe20 0.38, FeO - not observed, BeO - 4-54,~480 - 1.06, daO - 13.'19,-K20 - 0.22i 028 0.19, Li 0 - 1.82, Rb 0 - 0.02, Cs 0 - 0.04, if 0- - 0.21, H 0*~ - 4.50, F - n3t observed, 3nd sigma - 168.41. The stugied mat-eriai is close 7i?h resDe6t to its general chemical composition to the margarite from the phlogopite reaction zones of the Ural e~merald mines. Aluminum concentration most likely played the major role in mar,garite form- ation. The margarite was found on the territory of the Ukra:h-iian Cryn Uilline.5hicld. LJ r-ISUCTUPE )VID PROPERTIES OF VFRY PUM 130RON CAM11DE tPajer by . - . - .q, H- P-PLI'li-lYa ~~. and 2. M. 41~301.ea Di-iltrotrgrad, Po' lcnhchayusllchlyv-W~~7vr' I im ri~aktor term .hR rc u -)vaniXa bystrykh ov (Absorbinq Is End control rca~ .tast rc-actors), Russian, Intrr-national Work- ang Group for Fd4t Peactors Specialists Mectirigj VilUtrov9rad, - 1_4 In this paper the renults of art inve.-itiqation of the propvrtiet; of boron carbid4f obtained by ?tag nesium-therma 1, reduction . are prsimented. In tit thin wnrk it in d~monatrated that the material is very pura with respect to chemical compositivit, the powder is characf-etizcd by a rounded shape of the particles; the compacted products have satisfactory properties. The results of ;n investigation or the physico- chemical prop-rties of the material (dirpersivity, density specific surface, micrahardness, mechani- cal prc~erties for compression and "ttsbMty) arv presented. In distinction from other mothods of the preparaLion of boron carbide powder, the magnesium-thermal method makes it pos- rtlbl~ t-.~ obtaiii very pure material of more accurate staichlomet- ric composition ill. In this work, Lhe banic characteristics of boron crtrbi pc~dcr obtain by means of magnesium-thermal reduction art- eon siderod, and the results of an investigation of certain proper: 14 ties of monolithic highly pure boron carbide are considered. The boron carbide powder in distinguished for its.high -A%~ degree of purity, The chemical composition in given in Table 1. 67 Water Treatment _USSR UDC 669-715:620.193.27 BAYRAMOV M. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences; ABASOV, T. A., ,~~gin er, Baku orrosion of Pipes Made of Aluminum Alloys for Use Study of the C in Salt Water Distillation Units". Moscow. Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika,,,110 5, 1970, pp '15-18 Abstract: The possibility of replacing the expqnsive copper.pipes in trie eating elements of salt water distillation units with aluminum alloy pipes was studied. All of the brands of aluminum alloy pipes examined, with the exception of A~IT6M, showed poor resistance to corrosion by sea water, which must be acidified to avoid excessive sedimentation iniheaters of adiabatic salt water distilling units. After a 1000 hrs.test run, AHTsM aluminwa pipes 'proved to have the highest resistance to corrosion. It was dater- mined-that the AMToM pipes may be used as construction material for 112: 1. i - U8SR Acc. Nr: Ab'stracting Service: Ref Code: cHaticAL ABST. '2'ry'li e 99758z Mechanism of the reaction Of t nrsine~ O:ddL rip ep, with butyl iodide.. Chernokal skii. 13~ p UQV..AjL; Karnai, G. (Kazan. Khtm.-Teklinol.: Inst. im. 'Kij2va, Kazan, USS ). Zh. 06shch _U_irn~1976, 40(l),-143-8 ~Russ).- The K formation bf Ph3As(0H)0A~Pli:I.(I) from reaction of Ph3AsO and Bul in NfeaCO (ef Ch. d al. 1969) Oroceeded through a revers- ible formation Of Ph3As0BuI, 61lowed by irreversible reaction of this with Ph3-ksO. The irreversibillity.was sh611;n by psging I-butene 6 fir into I in Me2CO at 50', during which fl; cond . Of the system remained con st. and the concn. of I was unaltered. Thus, the reaction follows the.stePs,- P.4AsQ + RIr ;=~ R3M~ORI + I-; R3AsI0Bu + Rvkr,0-;:#I R4A5+0CHiCHEt-4-1~1 --- 0-AsR31 mation of PhIAsOBul were tabulated froni,10'-55*. I The data on rates of reaction at various concn';. of the retictani~ ~, gave ftt 25', 30' and 35*, data for 4~al*ck. 4 apparent formation rate const. using apparent Bind order kinetics, from wliich the acti- vation energy was caled. to be 15.3 kcal/niole and actiVation entropy -24.3 entropy units. The rate const; mLs niax. in Ph\701, followed in order by AltrjCO, tetrahydrofuran, INTeOH, and PrOlf. G. M. It"'osolaporl REEL/ FRIOIE OL 1"0800933 USSR UDC: 547.242 TSENTOVSK1Y, V.M., PARABANOV, V.P., CHER1,10KALISKIY, B.D.,~ZA and Art-411AY, Gillm, Kazan' Chemical Technological institute imeni S.M. Kirov, Kazan, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSMR 7113tudy of Ionic Association of Onium Salts in Solution. I. Conduc- .~,~tivity of Tetraphenylarsonium Iodide in;Acetone and Propyl Alcohol" ;Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii Vol 409 No 4,'Apr 70, pp 831-833 Abstract; The authors studied the conductivity of tetraphenylarsonium -iodide in acetone at temperatures ranging from 20 to 400, as well as ;in propyl alcohol at 250. The form of-the concentration dependence -the equivalent conductivity inacetone is complex.. There is an in- o f ~,,Jcrease in conductivity with an inerease.1n concentration from 0,39, -4 2010-4 m., then a decre Iase in~conductiVity.with a furthor to 3-1 increase in concentration. In propy1 alcohol.the' dependence of. X~ on Cc- is expressed bya straightLline The cond uctivi t yof the salt in 1/2 ion ft~haz%e USSR UDO 62i"039.32~ ELY". SUFANOV, Mi S., and GORSHKOV, V. I., Moscow State University 1031 H. Lomonosoy "Separation of Isotopes During Exchange Between Molecules of the Gas Phase and Ions of a Solid-Exchanger. III. Determination of H.E.T.C. During Exchange 13etween Ammonium and the Ammonium Form of an Ionite In a Counter-flow Column" Moscowt Zhuy-1 Fizicheskoy Xhimiis Vol XLVr No 11, Nov 71, pp 2909-2911 Abstracts Counter flow of ammonium. and a cationite was induced in a 2-meter-high colu= 25 ma in diameter (KU-2 X 9 cationite). The H.E T.C. (height equivalent of a theoretical column) was calculated both on the basis of the time dependence of the enrichment factor and on the basis of the distribution of isotopes along the column once tho stationary state had been reached. Vaxiation in the enrich- wnt factorp data for the calculation of the H.E.T.C., and design of the column, are illustrated graphically and with a table, 017 PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 UNCLASSIFIED, IT - .T!' _LE__~~CONCERNING THE MATHEMAT[CAL'LINGUtSTICAL ANALYSIS',OF THE :SYNTACTI'CAI-*LAYER OF SPEECH4N SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS -U-, AUTHOR.403)-AMENEV, G.A.r BAYR AMOVA 9L.K~r..NIKITINA~ YE.Y. INFO--USSR -COUNTRY. _SOURCE---~ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGII IPSIKHIATRIL IMENI S. So KORSAKOVAI 19709 PP 408-413 _.~.',VOL,70~1.. NR_ 3, .,DATE,.. PUBL I SHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGfCAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--MATHEMATIC ANALYSIS, SPEECH, SCHIZOPHRENIA, LINGUISTICS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ;-,PROXY REEL/FRAME--198210793 STEP NO--UR/0241-v/70/070/003/0406/0413 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0052230 1INCLASSIFiED 2/2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 ACCESSION-NO--AP0052230 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, BY CONSTRUCTING "TREES OF RE-LATIONSHIP OF SYNTACTICAL SUBORDINATIONS11 THE AUTHORS.STUDIED WRITTEN SPEECH OF NORMALS ANO IN PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENICS. IT WAS ESTABLISHED THE LAW,OF LANGUAGE PROJECTIVELY, EXPRESSED 'IN A PREVALENCE OF PROJECTIVE STRUCTURES OVER NON PROJECTIVE ARE NOT,IMPAIRED IN PATIENTS. :-THE CORRELATION IN THE QUALITY OF DEXTRA~AND SINISTRAL SYNTAXIS SHOWS "THAT THE PROCESSES OF SUCCESSIVE SYNTHESIS 114 SPEECH ACTIVITY IN NORMALS ~--.-AS WEL L.AS-IN SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS PREVAILS OVER PROCESSES OF FORSTALLING SYNTHESIS. HOWEVERt IN PATIENTS THtS~PREVALENCE IS EXPRESSED LESSSIGNIFICANTLY. IN OTHER WORDS, THE SPEECH ACTIVITY -PROCEEDS IN SUCH CASES WITH A HEAVIER LOADING OF CANALS OF FORESTALLING -::SYN-THES-IS. TH&DISTRIBUT-ION OF TH6 LENGTH-OF SYNTACTICAL CONNECTIONS IN ".!,-THE NORMALS COMPARED TO THE SPEECH-OF:SCHIZOPHRENICS IS NEARER TO THE EXPONENT. THE LENGTH OF SYNTACTICAL CONNECTIONS IN,PATIENTS IS~ ~,.,'-SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER THAN IN NORMALS. THIS IS AN~OBJECTIVe INDEX Or- A !~-.CUMBROUS',SYNTACTICAL STRUCTURE AND MAY BE EXPLAINED BY AN INERTIA OF OPERATIVE.MEMORY. ::J/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED: 'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~-TITLEI-MONOSACCHARIDES. 22. HYDROGENOLYSIS, ACETOLYSIS, AND HYDROLYSIS OF TRANS AZIRIDINECARBOXYLIC ACIDS;IN A~SERIES OF SUGARS -U- ,',,AUTHOR-103)-DMITRIYEV#-B.A., BAYRAMOVAP N*E.v KOCHETKOVr N.K. CGUNTRY OF.INFG-USSR :SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRI SER* KHIM* 2970t (3)1: 650-`-3 DATE PUBLISHED-70 AREAS-BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS-HYDROGEN-ATION, HYDROLYSIS, CARBOXYLIC ACID, SACCHARIDEr AMIDEv -GALACTOSE .~CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS :.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED WOXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1975 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/00b/003/0650/0653 _CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0123756 f I hi I' I A C C f r- I r [I It It ~212 DATE--30OCT70 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING ~~ClRC ACCESSION NO--APOlZ3756 ~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(Ul GP-O- ABSTRACT..:HYDROGENATION OF --:.TRANS*2*3,C-PllMlNO,2v3,DlDEOXYv4t5:6r7tDIrOt ISOPROPYLIDENE,L,GLYCER*L#GALACTOtHEPTONAMIDE (1) OVER RANEY NI IN MEOH AT ATM. PRESSURE 5 HR GAVE A SYRUP THATWITH AC SUB2 OMEGH OVERNIGHT GAVE 29ACETAMlDG92t3tDLDEUXYoL,GLUCO,HEPTONvA~ILDE,M. 195-70EGREESi (ALPHAIPRIMEZO.SUBD MINUS 3.78DEGREES, WHICH IN 4 HR AT 1000EGREES WITH 4NHCL-GAVE 2rDEOXYtLvARABINOPHEXOSE. I HEATED WITH AQ. HCLG SUB4 5 HR AT 80DEGREES-AND PURIFIED ON IRA,400 RESININ ACETATE FORM, THEN TREATED WITH AC SUB2 0 IN MEGH OVERNIGHT GAVE~ Z,ACETAMIDU,396,ANHYORO*Z,DECXY*L,GLYCEROtLtGULOI!iEPTONAMIDEv M. 200-2DEGREES, (ALPHA) PRIME20 SUBO MINUS 48.4DEGREES, WHICH WITH AQ. ...~.NAOCL AT ODEGREES, THEN 1 DAYlATROOM',TEMP*t GAV&A SYRUP THAT WITH AC .-~.SU82 OvPYRIDINE GAVE LtARABINOSE PENTAACETATE, M.'75DEGREES, I HEATED IN ACOH 3 HR GAVE 77PERCENT 2,ACETAMIDE,ZDE-OXYI,4i5i:6p7vDltOp ISOPROPYLIDENEoLoGLYCERUYL* GALACTOwHEPTONAMIDE, M. 225-7DEGREES, WHICH IN-50PERCENT ACOH I DAY GAVE 2,ACETAMIDO,2,DEOXY,4,5,U#ISOPROPYLtOENEtLPGLYCEROoL,GALACTO,HEPTONAMIDE 22.5-50EGREES, (ALPHA) PRIME20:SUBO-2.70EGREES. FACILITY: INST. ORG. KHIM. IN. ZELINSKOGO, MOSCOW, USSR. USSR UDC 616.986-036.22 (479.24) ABDULLAYEV, Kh. I., and BAYRAMOVA R. A. t1nthe Results of Examination of the Construction Site of the Druzhba H-ydroengineering Complex for Ornithodorus Ticks the Carriers of Tickborne Spiro che tos is" Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 10, 1971, pp 72-74 Abstract: A survey of the appearance of natural foci~of tickborne spiro- chatosis was carried out from 1967 to 1969 on the cons,truction site of the Druzhba Hydroengineering Complex, a major complex beiag erected jointly by the Soviet Union and Iran on the Araks River. The purpose of the survey was to develop suitable prophylactic measures. During the period indicated, 143 burrows of various wild animals were de- facted; in 34 of them the Acarina ticks which are the carriers of tickborne splrochetosis were discovered - 0. verrucosus and O.,alactagalis. The results of experimental research shows that a significant number of the ticks were natural carriers of spirochaetes, which are the agents of the disease. 1 / 2- USSR uix: 621.396.967.ooli AVER'YANOV, V. Ya., BAYRASHEVS3KIY_L_K,, GEORGIYANOV, K. V., TUPYSEV, A. YUKHOV, I- V. "Marine Radar Stations and Their Use (Handbook). V01.; 3" ,fe stantsii i ikh primenenlye. (S-.ravochnove Sudovyye radiolokatsionnw rukovodstvo). T. 3 (cf. English above), Leningrad, "Sildostroyeniye"~, 19702 2i~5 pp, ill. 1 r. 1 k. (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IG 73 K) [No abstract3 1/1 USSR MARTYNENKO, 0. G., BAYRASHEVSK GARMIZE, L. KH., SENCHITK, L. A. "Damping the Rotary Motion of Flow Along a Round Tube under -Conditions of Constant Twist of It at the Input" -Minsk, Issled. termoaidrodinamich. svetovodov (Thermodynamic Light Guide Research), 1970, PY. 123-137 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 11-i-Nov 70, Abstract No 11B80 Translation: Procedures for creating rotary motion of a flow in a cylindri-cal connecting pipe.as aresult of twi'sting of the flow a ere t the inlet w investigated as applied to the'problom of im roving the operation of the gas Ions of,a light'guide. The p dependence of the intensity of the twist on the,parameters of the cyl'indrical coil is revealed for.loc 'ation of,it at.the walls of~the-inDut section of the channel or in the proviously included convergence channel section with,a d6gree of constriccion n The flow twisting scheme for tangential,approaeh'of tho air with :,a flow rate OT is estimated for variation of the relative flow 1/2 1.1/2, 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 _TITLE--INJURIES OF THE LIVER IN CHILDREN -U- ..AUTHOR-(02)-BAIROV, G.A., SHAPKINA, A.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~_SOlJ.RCE;---VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 1. I..GREKOVAY 1970Y VOL 104, NR 4, PP 102-1W ~DATEI PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .TOPIC TAGS--PEDIATRICS, LIVER, INJURY, SURGERY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIGNS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED %P~ROXY REEL/FRA.14E--1988/0048 STEP NO--Uk/0589/70/10q/004/0102/0106 GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105147 'Al I NG M",r E- 16 Ur T 7 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED P R 0 C V U I u~ u ClRC ACCESSION NCJ--AP0105147 .~ABSTPACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ARSTR ACT. BASED ON OBSERVATIONS OF 51 YOUNG PATIENTS WITH HEPATIC INJURIES THEIR CLASSIFICATJON ACCORDING TO THE CLINICAL PICTURE IS GIVENt AND SURGICAL POLICY OF,TREATMENT IS -'DI-SCUSSED. 'USSR .097.29] UDC 576-851-49-077.5+576.851.49 .01(571-5) BUSHUYEVA, S. I., and BAYIVICHENKO, T. A:$ Irkutsk Institute of Epiderd-ology and Microbiology ftComparative Phage- and Colieln-Type Characteristics of Typhoid and Para- typhoid B Strains Circulating in Eastern Siberia" Moscow, Zhurnal Rikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Immunobiologil, No 5, May 71, 38-41 Abstract: A study was conducted of the phage- and colicin-typo charactoris- tics of 200 t~Thoid and 72 paratyphoid B strains isolated from patients and carriers in Eastern Biberia. According to their sersitivity spectra,typhoid bacilli were subdivided into 16 colicin types and par.4ttyphoi-d bacilli into 14 colicin types. A comparison of the colicin types detected in the Eastern Siberia with thoso obsorved.and described by other au~thors in the Ukraine and the Khabarovz;k region revealed considerable difilerences in their geographic distribution. A second set of samPles (23 typhoid and 21 paratyphoid cultures) obtained from the individuals in various periods (1-21 same of the disease days later) was colicin typed by the same method, and 'so were cultures which had been kept in the laboratory for 3-4 months. The results were consider- 1/2 USSIR BUSHUYEVA, S. I., et al, Zhurnal YLikrobiologi-i Epidemialoggii i Immunobiologii, No 5, May 71. PP 38-41 ably different from those obtainod in the first test. The conclusion is drawn that sensitivity to colicins is an unstable property~Land that it therefore must be determined immediately after collection of samples. ~7 MIN!, Ma A USSR UDC 519.2:621.391 B B, -LYSAKALO.Vj I Probability Distributions in Optimal Control" ."On Beta-'and Gamma- V sb. Materialy 2-y Naucbn. konferentsii molodykh uchenykh Ali KazSSR (Papers of.the__~_dScientific Conference of Young Scientists of the Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR -- Collection of 'Works), Alma4ta,~1970, 3 (from RZh -Matemati]Ka, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10V159) Translation: The problem of tracking the target of the optical axis of a track- ing system with a beta- and gamma-distribution of noise is studied. The dif- ferential equation describing the motion.of the optical axis of the tracking system is discussed: xw-MOYM. where &M is a random quantity which takes on only the two values 0 and 1, and y(t) is the control function. It is proposed that'the stochastic quantities be related by a simple Majrkov chain. The mathematical expecta- e tion of the square of the angular velocity at the timl of homing an the optical axis of the tracking system is selected as the criterion of optimality. The 1/2 2/2 USSR BAYSAKHATOV, R. "The Action of Penetrating Radiation on Bioenergetic Processes in the Tumors" Zdravookhr. Turkmenistana (Turkmenistan Public Health), 1973, No 4, PP 7-10 (Crom RZh - Biologicheskaya nimlya., No 22) Nov 73, Abstract No 1402) Translation: A reviev. On the basis of the analysis of literature data the author proposes that the tumor radiosensitivity differs sharply by the criteria of bioenergetic processes. Some types of malignant tumors respond to the radi- ation by interruption of mitochondrial and nuclear oxidative phosphorylation and by disorganization of the enzyme systems of the glycolytic route early after radiation exposure; other types of tumors exhibit their reaction weakly, at later times, not immediately. 6o REM 0 USSR UDC 542 48 11-1o X,,B. GOLUB, S. I. ,and CHERMH, N YE., Sverdlovsk BAYS 14.T "Calculation of Specific Heat-Exchange Surface in YLulti-Stage Evaporating-Distilling Installations" Moscow, VodosnabzheniTe i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 1, 1970, pp 2-3 Abstract; Specific heat-exchange surface in apparatus and heat,5rs Tst9face per I kg/hr of evaporated water) is one of the principal technical-economic indices of evaporating installations, but calcu- lation of the theoretically correct value of this index is extremely cumbersome. The authors derive simplified formulas which do not take into account the less important factors affecting specific heat-exchange surface. Test calculations made with these formulas yield results within percent of the theoretical values. 112 C08 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESS14G OATE--020CT70 jlTLE--EFFLCT OF DOUBLE LAYER STRUCTURE ON ELECTRODE PROCESSES LIMITEL) BY :THE RATE OF THE PRECEDING PROTONATION IN AMMUNIA BUF.FER SJLJTIONS -U- ..A UTHOR-102) -MAY RANOVSK I Y, S.G. 3 AYS HE. VA, R.G. :'COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1-)70, 6(2) 226-8 '-DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ._,TOPIC-TAGS--PROTONv ELECTRODE REACTIONs AMMONIUM COMPOUNDt CATION, I ~. PYR 10 INE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~'~,PRC,XY.REEL/FRAME--1989/0460 STEP NO--UR/0364/70/006tOO2tO226/0228 -_.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107066 U NC L A S S I F I E 0 -A WIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2/2 '0 08 %,T70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-0201 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107066 ~ABSTRACT/EXfRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAcr. THE AMMONIUM CATIONS MAY BEHAVE AS .-PROTbN DONORS. THE EFFECT OF THE CONCN. Or- THE rNDIFFFRENT ELECTROLYTFf SUCH -AS KCL AND CACL SU82? ON THE H CATALYTIC WAYES, CAUSED BY PYRIDINE IN THE AMPHINIA BUFFER SOLN., WAS STUDIED. THE HEIGHT OF T~qESE WAVES WAS N1140NIUM TO YHE DETD' MAINLY BY THE RATE OF TRANSFER OF THE PROTONS FROM 4, PYRIDINE MOL. THE PRESENCE OF THE ABOVE,;SALTS CAUSED AT CJNST. PH A IN THE HEIGHT OF THESE WAVES,.WHICH AT SUFFICIENTLY HIGH CONCNSw OF THE ADDED SALTS TRENDED TO THE SAME LIMIT. THE POSSIBILITY DETG. THE TRUE RATE CONST. OF THE AMMONIUM PROTONATION 3F PYRIDINE, BY THE DOUBLE LAYER STRUCTURE,,WAS STUDIED ON THE BASIS OF :.THE H-C4TALYTIC POLAROGRAPHIC CURRENTS. 'THIS RATE CONST., AT PH EQUALS ::9.2, CONSIDERABLY DECREASED WITH THEIINCREASE OF~~;KCL CONCN. Cybernetic* III.' Mathematica S: A. Theory of Controlling Systems USSR BAYSBORD, E. M. - ---------- "Games of Automata with Linear Tactics with Various Depths of Memory" lzbr. Tr. Vses. Mezhvu. Simpoz. po PHU. Mat. i Kibernct, Gorlkiy, 1967 [Selected Works of All-Union Interuniversity Symposium on Applicd Mathe- matics and Cybernetics, Gor'kiy, 1967], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp ISO- 152 (Tranlated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V421, by the author). Translation: A game of two automata with linear tactics of type Bk-i, Inif k..(after M. L. Tsetlin) is studied. EAch of the automata can perform any one of several different actions. -If the depth of memory of the two automata is identical, it is demonstrated that the greater poftion o. f the time the automata perform the action for which the probability of a penalty is least. Acc. N Abstra n Service: Ref. Code: WP0049803- cti g ICAL ABST.-I-h: /-'0!01618z Increasing the wear resistance of tread rubbers by msing new types of carbon black. B -hina,~;N istrvu- kova G *V: Vorob'evA. V. V. (Kirov. Shilf.-I'aVott. hiroV. tj~;SR). -1-1re -a- 1970. 29M. 29-30 (Ru 'read --Fn de of 40.60 SKD-BSK rubber mixt. and filled with cA,, bl3ck, type PIM-100, had somewhat lower abrasion resistance'than drun filled with Vulcan 6. However, these tim histed (8L6-WM X 1000 km in service, while the tires filled with the stil, carbon black type PM -70, lasted (59.4-81.5) X 1000 km. CPJR REEL/FRME 19801725 t"A AA0044622- r1lu Soviet Inventions Illust,rated.. Sect ,ion. -II Elect.rical, Derwent, 243984 ULTWONIC HYDRAULIC UDIATOR consisting ofa cese'X 1), ejector .(2) ;'. tunnel~.O) ~an gential insert (4) with a flats thread, 6ircu lar electro- , magnet (5) with a central core,W, a (7) with cover . , a nozzle (8). The central core and the cover are made of magnetically soft steel, and~the tangential insert of a diamagnetic material. Tlie:magneti.c~actio'n on the dispersed reagent takes;,placed inside a vortex, chamber (9) produced by the magnetic system *, circular electromagnet, central core.and the cover. This makes it possible tG!treat magnetically the flotation agent diiectly during the process~of ultra- sonic emulsification, to act on newlyJormed inter- phase surfaces of the reagent droplets and t-hus t o improve useful components extraction during flotation enrichment of ores and coal.: 16-8.67 at 1180594/18-10, FEOFANOV.V.A.et alia. METALLURGY & ENRICHMENT INST. ACAD.SCIENICES FAZAKH SSR. 14.5.69. C145842s, Int.fl,. B 06b. (8.10.69.) Bul 17/ . 19771300 USSR uDc 616.155.394~-02to-15-849.i_7-oBgs6l6.419-089-P,43 BAYSOCOLOV, G. D., and P/,LVLOV IV4 V41 In*tituto of Mrdical Radiology, Sciences USSR "Automyelot--ansplant-ation After Local Fractional lrra~diation" Moscow, I-Ieditsinskaya Radiologiya-, No 3, 1972, pp I4--jq Abstracti Eleven Patients uith ffod&kIns disease received autologous bone marrow grafts I to 160 days after local fractional iriudiation. of the mediastinum, at doses ranging from 3,700 to 5,100 rad. Study of,sternal punctates obtained at. various times after transplantation reveiled signs of restora- tion. of hema-topoiesis in OnIY 5 Patielits- After 2 menths t.hle munber of myelokaryocytes increased to 47,000 to 63,000 ill 3 and remainod at the 11fOOO to 20,000 level in Z 4ith a slight increase in the rolative conteiit of immature red and white narrow eloments. . However, this in-,rovement was temporary and subsequent exam-iration showed all five to be a~ffering from aplastic bone rwam.-ow. Thus, automyelotransplantationi a-1 rafter local fraction, irradiation at doses above the threshold level (300D~ 00 rad) does not result in stable resto:-ation of hematopoiezis in eyposed areas of b-ine rAirrow. i/I 7Z som MTIIODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS it, RADICHIOLOCY IN THE LIGHT OF LF-' t IN S REFLECTION 11tEORY Moscow, Vontrilk A!kadcmii Meditsin- [Article by olo~, AL~ f,~ sklk-h Hauk d" SSR Radnih, 1. 3. 1972, pp 44-501 The evolution of concepts concerning the pathosenesis-v! radiation lesions and the process of creating theories about the mechanism of action. of radiations on.- the living organism illustrate, the enormous grrostologleal advantages of the philosophy of dialectical materialistu Of particular Interest In this respect is the tenching. developed by V.I. Leoin about matter and movement and his theses. concerning. the relativity of knowledge to gain understanding. of the' biological effect and create a general theory of the mechanism of action of radiation. Concrete analysis Of formation of radlobiology theory is convenient since we can tracethe complex and consistent evolution of co~ccptAcns from purely external. characteristics of , primary phenomena, than sveondiry ones, etc over a relatively short period of time (less than 75 years from the time x-rays were discovered in 1895). Let US consider In order the basic tenets of elinlectl.cal 9nosiology and their reflection in radiobialogy theory. The Inexhaustibility and infinity of matter. as we 1kvow. Are procial.rd in philosophy of dialectical materialism as among its ChICf PTI,Pcrties. Such a statement by no means restricts man's ability to learn the est;encc of a --%phenomennn. However, at each Fiven mo mr-nt knowledge only relat ively > reflects the essence of a phenomenon. This conception in the basis of ac. le ti Ci c progress of knowledpe In any area and It warns aga!nst potential Nmlpnr simplification. Obviously~ the objective value of difieTent stages of development of scientific conceptions is not the seem. as cin be seen too an the examplo of the hietory of formation of concepts On the mechanism of nction of radiation. Analysis of evolution of radiobiology theory In the light of the most important theses of gnosiology could help in utmort disclosure of the essence of the phenomenon that in most accessible at this stage of development of science. 62 AaUxUUxUxV6rY USSR UDC 617-001.28-092.8-036.8-07:616.1.55.1-007.1-07 B Y5 L V. G. S. and PAVLOV, V. V., Department of Radiation Therapy of A -q L V. G. S* + emat4oogi ~cais eases, Scientific Research Institute of Medical Radiolom7, Academy of Sciences USSR "State of Hematopoiesis After Local Fractional Irradiation. 3. ffematopoiesis in Remote Periods After Irradiation" Moscow, Meditsirskaya Radiologiya, No 11, 1971, pp 40~44 Abstract: Study of hematopoiesis in locally irradiated and nonirradiated areas of bone marrow in 45 Hodgkin's disease patients I to 36 months after cIonalusion of irradiation of the mediastinum showed the degree of restora- tion to be directly related to the total absorbed dose. Restoration was complete in all 7 patients who received 2400 rads or less but was absent in 28 of 29 patients who received 3600 to 6300 rads. It'was complete in 6 of 9 patients who received 2500 to 3500 rads while aplasla perristed in the other three. This suggests that the intermediate dose range of 3000+500 rads In tht! threshold or critical level. ~ for the repair procusi,,es to be stimulated in irradiated bone marrow areas, However, the functional State oflnonirradiaLed bone marrow was normal 6 to 24 months after the end of radiotherapy. --- 7-7- USSR UDC 621.357:621.79.027 BAYSUPO111 T SIRTIKOV, V. G. tonectrochemical Milling of Ileat-Resistant Alloys" V sb. Novoye V elektrofiz. i elektrokhim. obrabotke materialov (114hat's New in and Electrochemical Treatment of Materials:--- collection of Electrophysical works), Leningrad, Mashinostroyeniye Press, 1972, pp 31-35 (from M-Khirniva, No 12, Jun 72,1 Abstract No 12L303) Translation: In studying the electrochemical form milling of EP-164, EP-291, EI-8930 EI-765, EI-428, ZhS-6K and lkhIDTL heat-resistant alloys, metallic, metal-abrasive and metal-diamond discs are used as the rotating cathodes. It was demonstrated that the highest precision of obtaining the given dimensions is providedby electro-diamond milling. -r-~, -5A Uri I Iv- oorx,.CntS in -m art-icic- on ~,n; Chinn, "'C', X cl-jil flefense. jan 73, -L) 9, col 6bi .1wili. "WL ~1.66!64i 1. 11 Mid 16 iWA 1.1. 1W, i 11-lid ffalt sk-j"i'mmiAl"Affrim Titaniulal' US S R UDC 669.71'295.053.4.094(088.8) tMZAT---ET5K1Y, G. D., KATS, 11. S-11., ZiUM)YLEV, V. 'It., RY,'.-BIN, V. A., j "IT I K.0 V-A COLODOV, S. M. "Procedure for Processing Slag from Aluminotherrial Production of Ferrotitan- ium" tGSR Author's Certificate No 27611-2, Filed 27 Mar 65, Published 15 Oct 70 (from Uh-Aetalluntiva-, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4GI47P) Translation: A procedure is proposed for obtaining Ti concentrate and Al 0 from slag obtained during alwainothermal production of Fe-Ti. Vie procedure includes 3interinp, of the crushed --lag with soia at 1,130-1,150% The cake is processed in a iwdium swlution which cotiverts the oxiden Lo solution fro-m wttich Al(OH)3is precipitated, and Lite Ti oxides re-ma in in.the slag. SIFIED ~UNCL S ATE--13NOV70 PROCESS ING D TITLE--K[,'-iETICS GF THE VACUUM ANNEALING.OF PRODUCTS OF CARBONIFEROUS FERROCHRGME OXIDArfoN -u- 'AUTHOR-~-(03)-!-IAZALc-TSi,(.IYt G.-O. tPECHENKIN, V . S.,, 8AYTAKOVA, R.S. WO-USSR ".,C-OUN,TRY OF I' S,.OURCE7-ZH..-PRIKL. KHIM.. (LENINGRAD) .1979, 43(3):p '670-2 OAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS MATERIALS T.ArS--OX WAT lQN# f-'ERkOCHROM I UM,; 14ETAL REDUCI ION VACUUM ANNEALING MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMIENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1065 STEP-NO--UR/CO8Ot7O/O43/003/0670/0672 N NO-Al"0123058 CIRC ACCESS10i (VIC L AS 5 1 F IE 1) USSR uD' 539-3:534.1 BAY-TELTYEV, T., and MARDONOV, B. "The Propagation of Transient Waves in a Composite Half-srace" Alma-Ata, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, KazSSR, Serlya No 3, May-Jun 72, pp 4-9 Abstract: A study was made of the Problem of the elastic impact of two con- nected quadrant-planes of different elastic materials on a ritTid and smooth barrier. Tile laid down conditions included continua 61P the noi-mal cc~iiponent. of the vector of dislocations and stress and alSo the nbsence of friction on the boundary of tile interface. Motion equations of *tile media and tile boundary conditions vere applied for the function of volume expansi~.)n and rota-tions ined in the aDpronriate auadrant-pla oblem solved by t-h,- deterrL nes. The pr Sobolev-Smirnov riethod and expressions in quadri,-ture fro2_-M, vrerc derived for the functions of volume expansions and rotationi3. The solution can be used for the invest_i_r!8Ltion of the behavior of composite elstic bodies under action of dynamic loadi. One illustr., thirteen fon-nilas, two biblic). refs. USSR BANIS, I. I., KALINAYUSKAYTE, N. B, "The Rate of Convergence and Stable Distribution in a Local Theorem" Lit. mat. sb. [Lithuanian Mathematics Collection], Vol 11, No 3, 1971, pp 511-516, (Translated from Referativny),- Zhurnal, Kibcinetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V24 by the author's). Translation: Let (E i 1, 2, be a sequence of independent, identi cally distributed random quantities, belonging to.the area. of normal attrac- tion of stable rule G and such that the normalized sum with all n > n has 0 limited density. Under conditions such that random quantities have zero pseudo moments p(k) of order k = 0, 1, r - 1, where r [a] + 1, and ab- solute pseudo moment v(r) is finite, a residual term is produced in the local theorem of order 0 where n If we assume P (k) 0, k = 0, 1, r, and v(1 + a) < the residual term will I)e of the order 0 where n -~- -. USSR BOLAROVICH, M. P., PARKHOMENKO, E. 1. ,BAYUK, Ye. 1. "The Dependence Between Electrical and.Elastic Parmeters of Rock" Fiz. Svoystva Gorn. Porod Pri Vysok. Termodinam. Parametrakh [Physical Pro- perties of Rock at High Thermodynamic Parameters -- Collection of Works], Kiev, Nauk Dumka Press, 1971, pp 66-69, (Translated1rom Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 V853 by 1. F. Zharikov). Translation: The relationship of conductivity of rock with propagation velocity of elastic waves is studied.. It is demonsn-ated that for granite- diorite rocks, the change in rocR composition from granite to diorite causes an increase both in longitudinal wavc, velocity and in conducti.vity. Studies of the influence of the structural factor are perforriled on a group of gabbro-basalts, for which the areas of curves showing dependence of longitu- dinal wave velocities on pressure and the range of values of condLICtil'ity at 200' are presented. USSR UDC 535.231.4-07:535-89 DEMIDOV, M.: I., OGURTSOVA, N* N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, PODMOSHENSKIY, I-* V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, SMIRNOV, V. L., SHELEMIKAi V. M. 'IAn Installation for the Measuremefit of High Brightness Tempera- tures Leningrad, Optiko-Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlenrilostt, No 12, Dee 70, pp 24-27 Abstract: An installation for the measuremept of brightness temperatures in the range of 6^0-100,000 O.,K, with a time re- solution of up to 3 x 10-8 secondso.1a described. This is the IF-88 installation, designed and~constructed'by 1. V. Bolotnikov and I..V. Peysakhson. Detezuination of tha:temperature is based upon successive comparison of.the brightness.of the source under investigation and that of Standard KV-45, the.measurement being conducted simultaneously in two wavelength Intervalas isolated by interference filters frou a spectral range of 220-kOO nanozaters. 3 figures, 3 bibliographic entries. 97 Ena 1,D0 .517.4 USSR 532 LAGTNOV, A. S. , BAT~~p-_Ll GUSEV, B. A., P-nd LITVINOV, V. 1C., 7 V. I. Lenin Xhar t6v Po"lytechnical Institute "Dimensional Distribution of Drops as a Function of Their Residence Time Lq Turbulent Flov- and the Flow Velocity" Moscow, Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, vol 207, No 4, 1972, pp 808-810 Abstract: Some results are given in this experimental paper inve-s- tigating the fractioning yrocess of a liquid by a gas stream. The gas flows iii a Venturi and is incident on the liquid throuGh an aerodynamic sprayer. The process occurs in two stages. In the first, the fractioning is done at high relative velocities of li- quid and gun; in tho second, It iti cauned by ti.wbulent flou pQlr,,I- tiOna. The dimensional opectrwil of tho dropo walo dotol,111111o'd Uf, a comparatively large distance from the *intersection point of -the liquid and the gas. The experimental equipment was developed by the authors on the basis of the work of K. S. Shifrin, and the ex- periments described were suggested by A. 11'. Kollmogoro%r to cl arify the dependence of the dimensional distribution on the residence time in turbulent flow. A diagram of - the equipment is &iven, and 112 212 - -11 - ___ _ ___ - X.M - ;lijjjjh,l., igj~f,f .", --, I .. -. t~vr~ I -M ifilk, :4 i 11 ~ qI., ~ b !I ~; 4 ~, 7. iifo~, I I .; , , ii " . " i, . , -- I . .. I USSR MA"FR- Y. and FADIN, V. S., Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siborian X-part- ment, Academy of Sciences LGSR "Inelastic Contributions to Electromagnetic Pion Form Factorit Moscow, PisIma, v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Floiki, Vol 15, No 40 20 Feb 72, pp 219-224 Abstract& Recent e3meriments on T -pair producti,on on comiter olectron- positron beams in Novosibirsk and Frascati, measurin6# the electronaC_netic plon form factor F-,, (s), at energies ~_s - 2,E > I GeV disclosed tbat I F (S)l considerably exceeds the Breit-Wigner c'urrep which ap proxivates I F-,i-(s) I in I the 0 -resonance region. Experinents in this same energy region also estab- lished that there is a great likelihood of a photon passing into rna=y-hadron states. In this connection the indicated increase ln~the form facto~r F-,r(s)) can be explained as followss the photon passes.into many-hadron states (this is very likely to occur)$ ithich are thp_n transforned into a pair of pions. Intermediate states with a large nunher of particles thus are r! ~. - !1,.!- USSR BAYYER, V. N., and MIN, V. S., Pialma v Zhurnal Eksparimental*noy I Teoreti- cheskoy Fiziki, Vol 15, No 4, 20 Feb 72, pp 219-224 important. In other vordst we are dealing with inel,,qztic contributions to the unitarity relation for the form factor. This relation takes the following formt IM Fr( 0 (s 4112) + (p, + P- P") x 2 (P,.,- P-)" * x < tr. T n > f3fil 4 2) + D. (s 4112) 2/2 5ilk.lAw, 6~ AL;Ah USSR BAYYER, V. N., and FADIN, V. S., Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Siberian Department "The Process of Electron- Induced Production in Counterbeam Experiments" Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Ek-sperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 13, No 6, 20 Mar 71, pp 293-297 Abstract: The process of electron-induced production in counterbeam experi- + - + + N) lately has bee times par- ments (e e - e:_ e n discussed a~number of If ticularly at the Kiev conference. The present article gives a more detailed analysis of the process of electron-induced pair production for the purpose of comparing it with the results of thelatest counterbeam experiments. Two- photon and brake diagrams are considered. The authors thank A. ONUCHIN for discussing the experimental situation and S. EYDEL'M~X for assisting in the numerical calculations. iJ; I If F [ZAill 1: R3 USSR UDC 619:576.807.7-576.858.4 Scientific Associate, Georgian Zootechnical Veterinary Scientific Research Institute rus "Antigenic Properties of Some Strains of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vi Moscow, Veterinariya, No 9, 1971, pp 34-35 Abstract: Data obtained in comparative study of the antigenic properties of epizootic strains of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus type 0 isolated in the Georgian SSR: Strain 121/68 isolated in 1968, 295/70, and 304/70 in 1970 with the derived strain 0194, ePizooti6 strain 0170/65'and the standard strain 0, are presented in the article. All of these strains were adapted to guinea pigs, 3-4 day old rabbits, and nursing mice, and strain-specific sera of guinea pigs were obtained for all of them. The camj)lement fixation reaction. according to the Traub and Mal'inan method (1946), utilizing citra- tion on homologous and heterogenous strains, was used. '.In addition the diffusion precipitation reaction, and 6erum protection reaction were em- -ployed. Studies showed that all of the strains isolated in Gruzinskoy SSR areidentical, and correspond to the derived strain 019'4; but differ from, the standard strain of type 0. Strains 0121/68, 0170/65, and 0194 are identical. The saponified aluminum hydroxide formolv~ccine from strain 0 21/6, adapted to rabbits is immunogenic also for guinea pigs. ,j . ;-I V Hematology USSR DOLETSM, S., Professor, GAVRYUSHOV, V., Doctorof M~dlcal Sciences,, :BtZAMV, L., Candidate of iliedical Sciences *Direct Blood Transfusion"' Mscow, I'vieditsinskaya Gazeta, 5Feb 71, P 3 Abstract: Infusions of stored donor blood to which preservatives have been added do not always yield the desired results, because such blood loses its ability to raise the coagulability of the recipientls:blood and to stimulate regenerative processes in his tissues, especially dur='g infection. For this reason, the method of direct blood transfusion has been reintroduced at the Children's Surgical Clinic. Parents or relatives of the children serve as blood donors after they have been medically examined arxi their blood has een typed and matched with that of the recipient. The traxisfuaion ij done by means of a special instrummat supplied with.:a gleatle fingor-type pump. If the donor shwws signs of e=tional strain, he or she is kept in. & different room than the child, and blood is transfused with a simple syringe.. The amounts range from 10 to 30 M1 of blood.per.kg body weight oe the child per transfusion, with 1-10 transfusions performed. at intet-vals of 3-4 days. To enhance the therapeutic effect, the donors are previously i=unized with i-- -ji., ~l lit USSR DDLETSKIY, S., et al. Meditsinskaya Gazata, 5 Fab 71,- p 3 staphylococcus toxoids and are given prodigiosan -- a biological stimulant of immunogenesis. Direct blood transfusions are conducted c;n children iiith severe staphylococcal infections, acute hemorrhagic osteovZreUtis, purulent inflammations of lungs and pleura, ulcerative and necrotic enterocolitis, ard other septic diseases. The results obtained from 135 direct transfusions per- formed on 34 children are promising. Most children began to improve after 1-3 transfusions. -.'eight loss was halted.and was followed by weight gain. Sloughing of.necrotic tissue as well as granulation ~nd epit~rielization of wounds were accelerated. Apparently, fresh blood has special beneficial effects on tissue metabolism. endocrine:glands, and the autonomic nervous system. The method of direct blood:transfusion should fim& wideclinical applications, especially in the treatment of the newborn. bSSK~ UDC 1537.22(>+537-311.-331:1537+5351 RAZAMTSA. V....Aa, VOINOIFA, L. G., ROGACHEVA, YE. I and DE MOVSKIY, S. A. "Blectrophysical Properties and Structures of Somee Indiura and Thallium Tellurides in Thin Layers" V sb. Tonkiye plenki soyedinenivtellura s metallami 2odgn.,pp tsinka i galliya (Thin Films of Tellurium Compounds With I-Iletals of Zinc and Gallium Subgroups -- Collection of Works), VilInyus, 1970, p 111 (from RZh-Fizika No 10, Oct 71, Abstract 'No 10YE760 by authors) Translation: Thin layers of TlSeTe2 were obtained by thernal evaporation in vacuum.~ Amorphous layers of condensate were obtained by deposition an cold substrates. Heat treatment of amorphous films of T15-bTe 2 in vacuum at N3500 K resulted in their crystallization. The authors studied the follow- ing basic electrophysical parameters of amorphous and polyerystalline.layers of TlSb5! : smcific conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, 6oncentration and sign of ca lers, thermal activatio curren rri n energy. Transrd,Bsion and reflection of amorphous and polyerystalline layers of TlSbTe 2 in the spectral range from 0-7- 15 microns were measixred. Me effective, raus i5f current virriers was calcu- lated according to IR reflection ap--ctra. In2Te films were obtained by cathode sputterine of the initial semiconductor in an Ar atr.,,,osphere. 'Che - rIL - USSR UDC 533-99 QA Q __V__ A. MOSHALETS, V. P., RUDAKOV,~~N. S., GOROKHOV, "Some Results of an Investigation of a Plasmatron Intended for ~Plasma-Chemical Reactions" Minsk, V sb. Vopr. fiz. nizkotmeeraturn. plasmy (Problems of the Physics or Low Temperature Plasma -- Collection of Works), "Nauka i tekhn.,11 1970, pp 421-424 (from RZh-~Elektronika i 7eye primeneniye, No 2, February.197L Abstrac~ NO~2AT3~ Translation: An investigation is made of electrical arcing in a transvoi;-se low-frequency magnetic field, based on a plasmatron with combined stabilization of the are by &~vortex flow of gas and the magnetic field. The.voltampere characteristics of the discharge are obtained. 2 illustrations. Summary. USSR BAZALIT, B. V., and DANILYUK, I. I. the Stationary Points of a E'unctional Corresponding to a Boundary Value Problem With a Free BoundaryH Kiev, Matematicheskaya Fizika, Ho 8, l970, PP 3-14 Abstract: Let r be some simles uff iciently smooth curve on tho plane z W X _~- iy and, let there be defined in domain 0, bounded by r the real- valued sufficiently smooth function Q(x, y; -v ),. where V is a certain aggregate of numerical parameters ( V G CZ- G denotes a doubly connected curvilinear ring bounded by the fixed line P and some sufficiently smooth unknown line Y ("free boundaryn)o and under considera- tion is the family of functionals V) 1'ell + If, + Q' (x, y; ,)I dxdy, 1/4 USM BAZALIY, B. V., and DMILYUK, I. I., Matematicbeskaya Fizika, No 8, 1970, pp 3-14 defined on the pairs (V (x,y),e where (x,y) is a function sufficiently smooth in Gv-) equal to zero on and one on Y .. Given,a certain V let the pair Op,~r) furnish functional (1) with a stationary value and have classical differential properties sufficient for the use of Green's fonnda. Using formulas for calculating the first variation of the functional defined by an-integral with a -variable domain of integration.' it can be shown that 6, OP, 7; V; 31" K) 2 + iP,,) 6i[dxdy OV 2 Q2 (x, y; %,)) 6vids. (2) 2/4 'USSR BAZALIY, B. V., and DANILYUK, 1. 1., Matematicheskaya'Fizila, No 8, 1970, PP 3-14 Since on stationary points variation (2) must vanisb,'due to arbitrariness in the selection of Y, and 6y), tbo function is 'harmonic and on the sought curve r satisfies the generalized Bernoulli law grad 4i Q2 (.X, y; V). The article considers an isoperimetric problem in which it is necessary to find all critical points for functional (I)Ion the set of all admissible pairs for which the area of ring G y is the given quantity C2: ile" ff dxdy 0 0. (3) 3/4 'USSR BAMM, B. V., and DANILYUK, I. I., HatematichaskaywFizika, No 8, 1970, pp 3-14 An earlier article by DANILYUK proved the existence of the classical pair such that functional (1) reaches its greate3t lower bound on it and thus proved an existence theorem fora boundary va, lue problem with condi.- tions 1-3. No constraints were inposod on the functional structure of Q(xpy;v )~ The present article considers the critical points of functional (1) and their branching on the assumption that Q (x, y; V p ; t)) ID x2--t- y2- In addition, it is assumed that the curve is a circle zj 1; this condition can always be satisfied by virtue of conformal invariance of Dirichlet's integral. 4/4 Wit, /2,.- 005- -F PROCE:SSING DATE--13NOV70 UNCLASSI; IEW~!I,l 'OF~~FUNCTIOMALS OETERAINEO BY ,-.7,T-,ITLE. -BRANCHING OF THE' CRITICAL PO 1 N TS -INTEGRALS WITH' VARIABLE REGION OF INTEGPATION -U-. "'AUTHOR~(.02)-BAZALlY, 9,.V., DANILYUK 005 UNCLASSfFlED. PkOCESSING DATE--13NOV70 -C IRC. A CC ESS I ON NO--AT0133822 ABSTR --(U) GP-0- ACT/ EX TRACT ABSTRACT. ~BRAINCH ING OF THE CRITICAL POINTS : OF FUN'TIONALS DET E RIM IN ED BY INTEGRALS WITH VARI A LE'REGION OF 6 INTGGRAT 10i'll EQUATIONS AND SOLUTIONS SHOWN ON MIC~OFICHE. USSR uDC 317-~5:32 BA AL1Y. ~Z B. V.. and DAITMNUK, I. I., Corresponding:1,:ember of the AcaderTy of Sci ences M.=SSR IlBranching of -L", Critical Points of Funationals Detemtned bv In'e- Is with k. ra Variable Region of Integra-Lion" Kiev,, Dopovidi A'kadertyi NaWlt Ukrayinskoyi RSR, Seriya A, Fizzeko-telchnich--ii ta ratematychni naukj, Wo 1, Jan 70, PP 3-7 Abstract: Suppose that is a cire Ile IZI 1,, too if, 0, where 2 2 0- )r is given; 02 - j 9 (,0, -V), where (0 =, x? + y2 and Y YJ 0 n isa system o f real parameters. Let-, ( (OOJ Vo) satisfy War + CO 0 q, (Q; VO) 0. M + + fit - I 1 7 for some m 1; ~1 be determined by~ )L WO; VO) + VO) en+1 1/3 IRS] . ........ USSR BAZALTY B. V. et al., Dopovidi Alkademiyi Nauk Ukrayinskoyi 13sp, Scriya A, Fizyko-tekhnichni tua matematychni nauky, NO 1, Jan 70, Pp 3-7 and q io; be anallytic in some neighborhood of the p-oint. 1e t, quantities 2 a Q0 j7ol(q' (Q; V.) k 1. 21.... for k m and derivative at-2 -2; 0 2W0; V) .0 all, + CO OQ&a 2 a),, [L-0. r0 Q02 (Q- + Q-- + 21t (m + 1) 0 0 in alt( 0-00 for i I be non-zero and for some 1z( the cond-Ations 0 L,, + 0. 0* be satisfied. 'aien the functional (1) in sorm neighborl-mcod of the %rivial" 2/3 ... 6iki4m , - - I . I . I