SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BUKHARIN, O. V. - BUKRINSKAYA, A. G.
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UNCLASSI FlEb PROCESSING DATE-1314OV70
I''T-ITLE--PHOTONEPHELCMETRIC METIHOD FOR UETERMINING BETA LYSINS IN SERUM -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-BUKHARINt O.V.1 LUDA~SAP.f BIGEYEVA, R.I.
COUNTRY OF lNFO--USSR
~-:-,:SOURCE-LAB. DELO 1970, (31t 160-2
aATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'EAS-SIOLOGICAL
'SUBJECT A4 AND MEUICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--8ACTERICIDEt 6LOOD SC-RUMI BACILLUS SUBTILIS
C0NTaOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMEINT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/FRAME--3U05/0431 STEP NO--Uk/9099/70/000/003/0160101,62
CIRC ACCESSION Nil-AP0132656
u, li C Lli-l f,
LE:j
13NOV7 0
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
ACCESSION NO-AP0132656
_L01"IE- Ri
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT, A RELIABLE PHOTOINEPH~. r C
METHOD FOR DETN. OF BETA LYSINS IN SERUM dAS DEVELOPED. ir IS BASED ON
ANTIBA.CTERIAL ACTIVITY OF SERUM CONTG. BETA LYSINS AGAINST BACILLUS
SUBTILIS. FACILITY: ORENBURG. MED.. INST.t ORENBURG, USSR.
UPICLASSIFIED--
--1/2 019 UNCLASSMEI) ''PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF AORTIC COARCTATION IN CHILDREN -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-BURAKOVSKIY, V.I., POKROVSKIY, A.V., BUKHARIN, V.A.,
ALEKSEYEV,.G.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SGURCE-KHIkURGIYA9 1970t NR 6, PP 80-88
DATE PUBLISHED---70
SUBJECT AREAS-61OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-HEART SURGERYl PEDIATRICSo ARTERIAL ANASTOMOSIS9 DIAGNOSTIC
METHODS
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RELLIFRAME--3002/1777 STEP NO--UR/0531/70/000/006/0080/0088
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0129145
J14CLASSIFIE0
212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0129145
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE ANALYZES 127
OPERATIONS PERFORMED FOR COARCTATION OF THE AORTA IN CHILDREN, AGED FROM
2 14CNTHS TO 15 YEARS. FEATURES PECULIAR TO THE CLINICAL COURSE OF
AORTIC COARCTATION AND PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS IN NURSLINGS ARE DESCRIBED.
IN THE CLINICAL COURSE OF AORTIC COARCTATION 114 CHILDREN THREE PERIODS
ARE SINGLED OUT: (1) CRITICAL* (2) PERIOD OF ADAPTATION AND (3) PERIOD
UF COMPENSATICN, THIS REQUIRING THE CORRECT CHOICE Of THE MODE OF
THERAPY. THE AUTHORS HAVE ELABORATED THE INDICATIONS TO THE OP~iRATION
OF RESECTION UF AORTIC COARCTATION IN CHILDREN WHICH ARE DIFFERENT IN
EACH AGE GROUP AND SHOULD TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THE PATIENTIS AGE,
SEVERITY OF THE STATE, POSSIBILITY OF SUBSEQUENT GROWTH OF THE
ANASTOMOSIS, ETC. THE TECHNIQUE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF OPERATIONS AND
CHOICE OF THE METHOD DEPENDING UPON ANATOMICAL CONDITIONS AND PATIENTIS
AGE ARE DESCRIBED IN DETAIL. THE TOTAL MORTALITY COMPRESED 7.9PERCENT
OF CASES. WITH ACCUMULATION OF THE SURGICAIL EXPERIENCE AND AFTER THE
ELABORATION OF PRINCIPLES OF POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS FROM
1967 OUT OF 49 OPERATIONS, INCLUDING 10 IN EARLY CHILDHOOD, THERE WAS
NOT A SINGLE LETHAL OUTCOME. FACILITY: INSTITUT SERDECHNO
SOSUDISFOY KHIRURGII IMENJ A. N. BAKULEVAr MOSKVA.
UNCLASSIFIE0
112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
r[TLE--ALGORITHM FOR THE AUTONOMOUS CONTROL OF THE ARRIVAL OF A SPACECRAFT
-AT A GIVEN LANDING POINT -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-OKHOTSIMSKIYo DoYEvt BUKHARKINAt A.Pai GOLUBEVP YU.F.
.,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KOSMICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIIAt VOL. 8t MAR*-APR. 1970, P. 169-188.
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR., SPACE TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--ALGORITHM, AUTOMATIC CONTROLt SPACECRAFT LANDING, SATELL[TE
MOTION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1757 STEP NO--UR/0293/70/00ii/000/0169/0183
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115586
I
,J.- LA S S I F I F 0
212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE--230c-r70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115586
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPT10i'v' 13F A CONFRZOL ALvlO,:-l'lrriH"l
ENSURING THE GEOGRAPHII CALL Y SPECIFIED LANDING OF 4 SPAICErRAFT ACCORDING
TO A SCHEME OF INITIAL REENTRY WITH EXIT FROM THE ATAOSPHEZE, FOLLOWED
BY FINAL RIEFNTRY AND LANDIINIG. THE MOTION OF TH~: SPj.CECRAFr ull BOTH
REENTRY SEGMENTS IS ANALYZED. COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE CONTROL
ALG0kIT4M DEMONISTRATES THAT A HIGH fJEGR-E OF GOTH L5~N I TUD I NAL AND
LATERAL LANDING ACCURACY CAN BE ACHIEVED EVEN FOK LARGE DISTANCES 01: THE
INITIAL REENTRY POINT TO THE LANDING AREAt REGARDLESS OF THE LACK OF
COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF ATi-iOSPHERIC DENSITY DISTRIBUTIUN.
U-11 C L A S S I F 1 '1: ff
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LM-C: 62l.--397.3
AWA944 GORIYAN, I. S., KOROCM-~r-LN, E. V., KIIAVKII-r, L. M.,
and TSUTT~-U;774, 1. i.
"Telev-ision Automaton for Recognition Study"
Moscow, Tekhni-l-- kino i televideniya, ITO 3, 1c-'-,2, P. 52-56
Abstract: The recomition or classification of images can be --uto-
mated by the use of histograms statistically ropresent-ilig, the char--
acteristicn, of the structures to be recogrii,zed. This irticle do-
scribes an aut-omatic device operating on this ,,,,)zich
uses the time scale and video signal of a standard television
cam-e-ra. The television equirm-ent is operated in combination i-.-ith
an electronic commiter using a specific Pagorithm, and p-roerar-red
for recognition. A general block diagram of the equipment is- -i-
-.e-- together kath specific blocL- diagrams of individual assemblies.
Fhotog-raphdc samples are also provided of the type olf structures
and textures recognized: soil specimens and cross sections of
metals. Results of exDeriments -with the devi-ce are comparable
with those obtained by modeling with a computer.
1/2 007 UNCLASS.IFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--GLYCOSIDES OF URSOLIC ACID FROM EMPETRUM SIBIRICUM -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BUKHAROVp V.G., KARNEYEVA, L.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USS
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRP SER. KHIM. 1970, (1)v 171-2
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT, SOLVENT EXTRACTION, CHROMATOGRAPHIC
SEPARATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--ONCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--199710123 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/OOL/OL7L/OL72
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119119
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT7G
C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119119
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE PLANT GAVEI an
CHROMATOG. OF THE CHCL SUB3 EXTs ON SILICA GELt URSOLIC ACID, M.
273-4DEGREES; ME ESTER M. 164-60EGREESP (ALPHA) SUBD 68DEGREES. THE
SUBSEQUENT EXTN. OF THE PLANT MATTER WITH ETOAC AND CHRCMATOG. ON AL
SU82 0 SUB3 GAVE THE GLYCOSIDES: EMPETROSIDE At C SUB36 H SUB58 0
SUB81 M. 209-IIDEGREESP (ALPHA) SUBD 20DEGREES: EMPETROSIDE Bp (CONTG.
71.86PERCENT, C 10PERCENT H)v M. 293-5DEGREESP CALPHA)SUBD ODEkGREES; AND
-EMPETRUSIDE C, C SUB41 H SUB66 0 SUBIZ, M. 185-8DEGREESt (ALPHA)SUBD
.10DEGREES. -HYDROLYSIS OF THE A FRACTION WITH MEOH-AQ. HCL GAVE D
GLUCOSE AND URSOLIC ACID; C FRACTION FAVE URSOLIC ACID, D GLUCOSE AND L
ARABINOSE; B FRACTION GAVE D GLUCOSE AND URSOLIC ACID. TREATLNG THE
GLYCOSIDES WITH ME[ IN THE PRESENCE OF BAO IN ME SU82 NCHO LZ HR AT
100DEGREES GAVE A ME ETHER WHICH* HYROLYZED BY AQ. HCLp GAVE
2,3,4,6tTETRA,O,METHYL,D,GLUCOSE; SIMILAR TREATMENT OF FRACTION B GAVE
THE SAME PRODUCT; FRACTION C GAVE ME URSOLATE AND 2,3,6r AND
2,394,TRIO#METHYLtDiGLUCOSE. FACILITY: INST. ORG. FIZ. KHIM.
IM. ARBUZOVA, MOSCOW, USSR.
U-NIC LASS IF I ED
_~A/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
T.ITLE--EXPERIENCE OF COMPLEX THERAPY OF PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS USING
- HYDROGEN SULFIDE WATER BATHS OF. THE DONETSK MINERAL SPRING -U-%
AUTHOR-(021-TIKHAYA, S.K.9 BUKHAROVICH9 A.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR t
.SOURCE-VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGII, 1970, NR 41 PP 29-32
.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MED.ICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--SKlN DISEASC, BATH UNITt WATER, HYOROGEN.SULFIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0564 STEP NO--UR/0206/70/000/004/0029/0032
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0108779
UNC L S S I F I F D
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108779
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TREATMENT OF 103 PATIENTS WITH
1PSORIASIS WAS CARRIED OUT USING HYDROGEN SULFIDE WATER BATHS OF THE
DONETSK MINERAL SPRING IN COMBINATION IWTH ULTRAVIULET IRRADIATION AND
VITAMIN THERAPY. CLINICAL RECOVERY WAS ATTAINED IN 43 PATIENTS#
.SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT, IN 38, IMPROVEMENT, IN 17. NO THERAPEUTIC
EFFECT WAS OBSERVED IN 5 PATIENTS WITH THE SUMMER FORM OF THE DISEASE.
DESPITE DISAPPEARANCE OF CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE DISEASE, CERTAIN
DISORDERS OF THERMOREGULATION REFLEXES TO COLD AND HEATt AS WELL AS OF
ELECTRICAL PERMEABILITY OF T14E SKIN AND SOME HISTOLOGICAL AND
NEUROMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES WERE DISCOVERED. THE DETECTED FUNCTIONAL
AND PATHOMORPHOLOGICA CHANGES IN THE SKIN AFTER DISAPPEARANCE OF RASH
MAY INDICATE THE FAILURE OF THE TREATMENT GIVEN TO ELIMINATE FACTORS
CONDUCIVE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF PSORIASIS, AND THEREFORE IT IS NECESSARY
TO CARRY OUT THERAPY AGAINST RELAPSES. OUR OBSERVATIONS SUGGEST THAT IT
IS POSSIBLE TO-USE BALNEOTHERAPY WITH HYDROGEN SULFIDE WATERS OF THE
DONETSK MINERAL SPRING FOR TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS UNDER LOCAL
tONDITIONS. FACILITY: KAFEDRA KOZHNYKH I VENERICHESKIKH
BOLEZNEY DONETSKOGO MEDITS. INSTITUTA IM, A. M. GORIKOGO.
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0 V 20 ) 'IC i(n) t i. r ic ~' rj;all iv" t' )I, c h, , " ".. I ry p., I I
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USSR
STARKOV, Ye. A., BUK1iGALTER,_,V.. I.
UDC S39.376+S32.135
"Determination of Rheological Properties of Thermoplastic Polymers for
Selection of Extrusion Modes"
Tekhnol. Mashinostroyeniya [Machine Building Technology -- Collection of
Works], No 11, Tula, 1971, pp 158-174, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,
Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 V587 by N. 1. Malinin).
Translation: A tubular viscosimeter is described, designed for determination
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of the rheological characteristics of polymer melts. The polymer is forced
into the tube hy a small worm press similar to those used in %-.rorin extruck!rs.
A method is described ror processing the cxperimental data, also includin,",
determination of the ordinary corrections used in viscosimetric measurements.
The results of determination of the rheological characteristics of low and
high density polyethylene and polypropylene are presented. It is established
that the viscous properties of the polymers studied are satisfactorily des-
cribed by the exponential Ostwald-De Vale formula. 7 Biblio. Refs.
1/1
USSR UDC: 8.74
BUKHGOLITS. N. V.-
"On the Problem of Minimizing the Working Storage of an Adap-
tive Digital Computer"
Tr. In-ta elektron. upravl. mashin (Works of the Institute of
Control Computers), 1972, vyp. 17, pp 79-85 (from RZh-Kiber-
netika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV768 by V. IMikheyev)
Translation: The author considers the problem of minimizing
the working storage of an adaptive memory with a fixed set
of problems whose length may exceed the volume of, the working
storage. A new algorithm ("tapasdlip") is proposed for con-
structing a table of pairwise compatibility of variables for
long programs. This algorithm utilizes the fact that in de-
termining the compatibility of two variables., all commands may
be excluded from the program which do not permit access to the
cells which store these variables, except transfer commands
and marker commands, to which a control is transmitted. As a
result, an abbreviated program scheme is obtained in which the
1/2
USSR
BUKHGOL'TS, N. V., Tr. In-ta elektron. upravl. mashin, 1972,
vyp. 17, pp 79-85
relative arrangement of commands for access to cells in which
we are interested is the same as in the initial program, and
the length of the abbreviated program is considerably less
than the length of the initial program. The abbreviated pro-
gram scheme is accommodated in toto in the memory. This
enables the use of already available algorithms for construct-
ing the Spurs of variables. If the Spurs do not intersect,
it is assumed that the investigated pair of variables is com-
patible. To determine the compatibility of n (n >2) variables
the described operations are repeated for each pair of vari-
ables. To determine pairwise compatibility of one of n vari-
ables with the others, its Spur is constructed (n -1) times
rather than only once.
2/2
--23bCT70
1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
TITLE--EFFECT OF THE PROPERTIES OF CARCASS CORD ON THE CPOSS SECTION
CONFIGURATION OF R TIRES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-DROZDOVA, V.V.p BUKHINv.B.L*
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KAUCH. REZINA 1970, 29(2)v 39-4L
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--CORDAGE, MOTOR VEHICLE TIREr METALP RAYONt WEAR RES[STANCE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/I:RAME--1997/0532 STEP NO--UR/OL38/70/029/002/0039/004L
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119451
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 024 . ONCLASSLFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119451
ABSrRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT WAS STut)rED OF THE' CORE
TYPE ON THE PERMANFNT DEFORMATION OF "R" (RADIAL) TIRES AFTER 1000 KM
RON IN PERIOD. RUNNING IN TIRES WITH METAL OR RAYON (1) CORDS INCREASE[
T14E MAX. TIRE *WIDTH BY 3.5PERCENT. IN THE CASE OF TIRES WITH iNYLON (11)
CORDS THE MAX. WIDTH INCREASE WITH 6.1-7.5PERCENT. THE TIRE 0EAM.
MEASUED AT THE TREAD CENTER INCREASED BY SIMILAR TO 2PERCENT
INDEPENDENTLY OF THE CORD MATERIAL, THE TIRE DIAM. MEASUED AT THE TREA1
EDGE lNCREASE0 DURING THE RUN IN PROPORTIONATELY WETH THE TENSILE
COMPLIANCE OF THE SIDE CARCASS WALLS. THrS CAUSED OfFFERENCES IN THE
SHAPE OF THE CONTA:T AREA BETWEEN THE TIRE AND THE ROAD SURFACE. THE
CONTACT AREA OF TIRES WITH If CORDS WAS NEARLY RECTANGULAR. THE CONTACT
AREA OF TIPES WITH I OR METAL CORDS WERE ELLIPSOID. THE CONTACT
PRESSURE WAS MORE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED AND 9-17'PERCENT LOWER FOR TERES
WITH 11 CGROS THAN FOR TIRES WITH I CORDS, RESULTING IN A SLOWER WEAR OF
THE If TIRES. FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. [NST. SHrNNOI PROM.,
MOSCOW, USSR.
1
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1"N"'LlAij 6
USSR
ZUEV, Yu. S. , REVAZOVA, M. A., LU!~!INAa M.4 F.
"Influence of Morphology of Elastomers on Strength Proporties Under Various
Deformations"
Tr. Mezhdunar. Konf. Po Kauchuki i Rezine [Works of International Confcrence
on Cautthouc and Rubber), Moscow, Kimiya Press, 1971, pp 146-152. (Translated
from Referativ-nyy Zhurnal Mekhanika, No 1, 1972, Abstract No IV1497 by I. M.
Kershtcyn).
Translation: The influence of the size of cr'ystalites and degree of crystal-
linity on the strength properties of Clastomers is stildiad. Filins z1bolit 10
V thick Of rC11,111,11' Sti-LiCtUrt' I)ILOYC11110roprene (Lype NP imiHI-i!) ;jnd urclh;inc
rubber (Lype SKU-8) are studied. The rate of crack propagation is used as
the strength characteristic, allowing the restructuring occurring during de-
formation of the polymer to be considered. Specimens with various initial
spherulite dimensions (60-100, 10-30 and 1-311) %..,ere stretched to I predetermined
defornation level and subjected to corrosive media: ozone-containing air and
mixtures of isoamyl alcohol and water. The birth and pro,.,~th of microcracks
and macrocracks were observed in a microscope. At relatively low deformation
(less than 100'. for nairite and less than 25% for SKU-8) transverse macrocracks
were formed, while at high deformations (over 400'. for nairite, over 300% for
SKI]-8) 1011gitUdilMl cr;ick~ formed. At j I, te rill C (I j at et i CI 1, 1)0,
typeS
C,
USSR UDC 621.311.26:621.311.072.311.011.3.076.12
MILYAKH, A. N., TONKAL', V. Ye., and BUKHINSKIY, S. I.
"Possibility of Self-Compensation of the Reactive Load Power in "Iultiphase
Frequency Converters"
V sb. Probl. tekhn. elektrodinamiki (Problems of Technical Electrodynamics --
collection of works), vyp. 24, Kiev, Naukova Dumka Press, 1970, Dp 3-8 (from
RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract \o 4 Ye242)
Translation: A study is made of a circuit permitting use of the reactive
power of an RL-load to improve the power factor of a multiphase frequency
converter. In the example of operation of a three-phase frequency con-
verter with a sinusoidal output voltage on a symnetrical linear actively
inductive load it is demonstrated that the described circuit is operating
properly when cos + of the load is no less than 0.5544. The calculacion
formulas for determining the total active power, the reactive pader and
the distortion paier in the presence of compensation are presented. There
are 6 illustrations, 1 table, and a 5-entry bibliography. (Institute ot~'
Electrodynamics of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences, Kiev]
1/1
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TlTLE--CCM,[lICjN OF FHE 36~,'F SYSTEm IN PATIENTS Wl rih UIFFUSL rLjXIC GUIFER'
AT AGE. ~-UNICAL .1mCENTGENOLGGICAL STUUY -U-
AurHaR-tC2)`~;UKHMAN, A.I.r KALENIOVAr N.P.
CC'UNTRY CF INFC--LSSR
--PECIATRIYA 49(l): 29-32. 1970
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Q,iTl: PUBL ISHCU------7o
SU3JECr AREAS-81OL6GILAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TUilfC TAGS-RAL)IOLGGY, LUM: , GUITE:Rr LNCUCR INI-. SYSI'I:,*l 01 ~;f-ASF
C LENTRU elil"lK I NG-NG ~Z.Es [:-,, I GF I CINS
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ClqC ~ICCESSIC;, iNC--APC-l-'5?j"36
AeST. ACT/t:XTl,,ACT--(U) GP-0- AoSTRACT. CLINJC0 RGENTGENGLIDGICAL
OBSERVATILNS Ai"O A.JALYSIS OF THL CONDITION, OF THE 61-INE SYSTC-'A IN 35
PATIEINTS ',.1TH DIFFUSL Ti-.'XIC GCfTE8 AT PUBERTAL AGE ~~E;~C NADE. f " i E blE
5 YS T L~t IN P A I I EN f 5 'e; I TH C) I F FU S E TUX I C GC I T E R A T P Gb C-. R TA L. A G E UN L)S
NGES . P A T I L-11 -i S ti-I I TH HYP ERT HY RFbS f S HA V E 10 b ERA r E L Y OR W LKL Y
CERTAIN ChAl
PRUN'CU-.%CL-LJ CSTEOPL)RUSIS -'4"tINLY IN THE BONLS OF THE HAI',DS. AN0
LIFFE8ENTIAT16N OF TFE SKELLTON AT PUt3ERTAL AGE IN ;"YPERTf-l'YRE0SIS G~'C-S
2-5 YR AUAC OF NL;;~IXAL. IN CASLS WhEN HYPEiz rf*i~EOSIS IS ACCOAPAMIED BY
HYPCA;Ct~CjIS'-', THE 601"I'L AGL LAGS BEHIND THE NOR"IAL Ai"'J HiGH STATURE IS
HAfQACV'-v[SfIC Ot~ THESE PATIC-iiTS.
C c FACILITY; 11i'tST. EXP*
;w-NOUCKINCL. ChEM. 04CAD. MED. Sri USSR, MIUSCOvi, USSR.
S f i"
USSR
UDC: 536.24:532.54
BUFMWIT., M. A., USTI= MKO, B. P.
.......... ...
"Investigation of Aerodynamics and Heat Exchange of Twisted Flows Devel-
oping in a Restricted Space"
V sb. Teplo- i massoobr-ena (Heat- and Mass-Transfer--collection of works),
T. 1, Mirsk, 1972, PP 90-97 (from RZh-14ekhanika, 110 7, Jul 72, Abstract
No 7B787)
Translation: An exverimentall study of the principles governin.- L t-,jisted
flow was made based on the example of flow in cylindrical cyclone ch-amberS.
For purposes of generalization, this material is compaxed with previously-
found data on flu,; in tubes, curved channels, and the gaps betveen rotat-
ing cylinders. 'Llie study of aerodynamics and heat exchange was done on
a cyclone chamber nodel with one- two- and four-way airfeed over a
Reynolds number range from 2.1-10~ to 1.5-106 and parameter w (eq~aal to
the ratio of the flow tem-perature T+ to thevall temperature TO) from
1.0 to
1/1
1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAI -20NOV70.
...TITLE-CATHGDIC REOUCTICM OF VIANGANESEw Ilt IONS ON AN AMALGAM ELECTRODE
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~..AUTHOR-(03)-LANGE, A.A., SHIRIHSKIKHt A.V.t BUKHMANt S.P.
~.iCCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
_SOURCE-ILV. AKAD. NAUK KAZ. SSR9 SER.-KHIM. 1970, 20(2)t 68-70
.''DATE PUBLIShEC---70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSo CHEMISTRY
TAGS--MANGANESE ALLOY, -ION, AMALGAM, METAL CORROSION, OXYGEN CATHODE
REDUCTION, PETAL ELECTRODE, SdLFATEv CATHODE POLARIZATION
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIGNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1610 STEP NO--UR/0360/70/020/002/0068/0070
CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0125232
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
.CLRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125232
ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FOR THE CATHODIC REDN. OF 0.1 AND
-0.-25M~MNSO SUB4 SOLNS. (PH 2.65-6.5), ThE POLARIZATION CURVES WERE
MEASURED AT A STATIONARY AMALGAM ELECTRODE AT 20DEGREES. NEAR THE
EQUIL. FGTENTIALS, THE CUKVES OF POTENTIAL VS. LOG C.D. EXHIBITED A
PLATEAUr ITS LENGTH DECREASED WITH INCkEASING PH. THE EFFECT IS CAUSED
BY THE CGRROSION OF MN AMALGAMS IN ACID SOLNS., AS WAS SHOWN BY THE
ITS OF CURRENT EFFICIENCIES,
:14EASUREMEtv FACILITY: INST. KHIM.
NAUKv ALMA ATA, LSSR.
USSR uw 629-73-621-45.338
BUKHMI, Yk. Z., Candidate of Technical Sciences
"Utilization of Aircraft Engines With Completed Service Life"
Moscow, Mekhanizat-siya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 101 1973, pp 9-10
Abstract: Modern turboprop and turbojet engines are compact, light in veight,,
are very sturdy, are reliable, fire simple to operate, and linve many ot-her
advantageous features. For reasons of flight safety, the engines are "grounded"
in a condition that permits their long use as power installations on the Ground.
Examples are shown of the varied uses to which such "retired" angines can be put.
Increased research is called upon to find additional uses for these engines.
USSR UDC: 621.43-011:53,+621-5:533
B =IYAYEIT, V. I BUra_RLA_"-T._ Ya. Z. , STEPANENKO, 0. A.
1_~
"High-Velocity Turbulent Stream Produced by a Jet Engine. Comparing Thecry
With Experiment"
Tr. Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta (Works of the Leningrad Hydrometecro-
logical Institute), 1972, vyp. 45, pp 73-76 (from RZh-Mekhanika, 11o 7, Jul
72, Abstract No 7B407)
Translation: The theory of turbulent jets propagating in a stratified
atmosphere is compared with the results of observations off the propa.-
gation of a gas jet produced by the RD-3M turbojet engine. The observa-
tions were made at the Sibay Mine Quarry where extensive work is being
done on the use of turbojet engines for creating artificial wind in the
quarry. Tbe results of tlie comparison are given in the forin of graphs
Showing the e7perimental W)d theoretical traji~ctories cX tfie ,Lx.[,,-, or con-
tour of the jet. The ccrparison shows satisfactory aUeennent between
theory and experirent. Authors' abstract.
1/1
J I I NS 5 4 7 .1
2 2 De ccri~')cr 1V71
NONLINEAR AND MICRO",'AVE RADIO EINGIN::E~ING SYSTE,'-!S
a-
HSc ecte-d articlcz from thc
P, hra"h, M.-mb,r of the USSA o,,' Sc-~cvncu~.
V. candl*6,ite off cncjinc=..-.z sciuncvLo:
VC 6;
Vol
Machine lAlildino Pruss, Moscow.
CONTENTS PAGE
An Analytical Method for SolvinG Dynamic EquatLo." =.f Thin
FerroxnaCnetic Films for 'Slve' Switchinr Fivld7, . ....................
Unijunctlon Transi&tors and Ilicir Vo3slble Appllcatizcis ...............
A 141crwave Switch Based on 1hin Ferr=~ignctlc Filz ...................
A Study of Antennas W--'th Frcquency ricam Scanning .......................
Concerning Ue Distortions of Spiral Antenna lladlat'on
Characteristics .............................. :..: ................... ("I
CalculatImi and Decign of Diode SwitchinE; Devices z~ t1-.,, Dczin~vtvr
Range ............................................................... ~ii
A Study of Some Charrcterictict. o' Diode SwILChing :'cviCC'.s. in 01~
Decimeter Range ..................................................... 10;
Thinned Antenna Arrays With Smill Side. Lobes ..........................
a [I USSR F)
Z
H
3e
UDC 62q. 7. 316.
A STUDY OF SOMF CHARACT-FRISTICS OF DIODE SWITCHING
DEVICES IN THE RANGF]
Engin,cr!; G. A. 13uhhonin G. R Vatsil'ye.,
V. A. G,11 Ye. and
Candid.,tc of Pnginvoiingl Sciences V. N. Gi:lzb,irj; Pp. ZS4.31'
In Otis collection [ rf-ference t3,] tho rv~;ulti of in m, c~',;gatlon of diser~*.~
le,itching, Oevic- in ti- dec i [Ill-tv T rafl~;e controlled bv s,miconductor
tions b~ell The bd.,ic ~Iectric parame-r, of the models ol~'
changcovvr mt! charactcr~,,,,ics) turned cut :a
be in good agreement with the calculatc6
Thi-, word, 1, dvvo~vd to a:1 n.lr;irnitvr,% of tiicj('-
switchin, Oi~t ar,- Important i:; pract;cv, Ali a;-...Iy-~ 1,;,,
of tile limit,itions wLich are impribed o.'I tile. quick GpCZ"t'.O.-. Of SUCIN (!,,Yk~vsh
1. v
reaction of the high- it viluency circuits. Some limitat; ons in the b;.nd -i,lth
diode ~,witchifle, dvvice-,; (commutators) in the dccirnet,~.- rani;e associated
this fact ~,.avc bcrn analyzva. T)~e fcaturc5 of the oporation of theti.- &-ico, a'.
the pcwcr levels of the n-ocrowave signal close to lirlitin? value for the
diodes have becr. connider4td.
Quick Operation
The quick oporation of diode s:witchinq: devices may be limited by three ;.1c.
tora:
speed of operation of the electronic niechanism ofthe contrc',:in~
Befit I condk!(A or Clen)-nit;
(b) the processes in tile element contm) circuits;
(c) the proce5~-, in the Iiirh-!rvquenc,,- rirmfits o., tile cotnrtlutator.
A ir,:rnbv.- of -or:-,; [ refovence,i 2, 3. 41 'have been devoted to
of tile quick op~vatiotl 0~ tile eloctvoni~. mechanism of cezn:conductc,cs. A~ c.
suit, we may it vstablklwd tt:at the natural t:':7-,e of point-contact
diffusion rermunium diodvs is conFidcorably less than seconds. Acc,)r1-,ri;
to some ulata [ reference -11 it i9 no worse tban 0. 1 mincsecond. In other %var_-'~,
in the lecimeter wa%-cr.tn,;,: tile operation of uch diodes as tile IA501 may '-_C
considered as practically inertia-free.
101
CONCLUSIONS
,T.,tod th..'.
An of circuit, of s,,itchinc,
ilumber propvrrios, stich as quick opi-iation. bar16%%i(it.h. TIL71'01.
Iiiniting of cotarolk-d powel , upoll th,, ".1ectio:1 ~.: "n
T C U C t it' it V I' I kt~- I- in g i nt o Ill o c I r c it it cf th e d i o (I v oil - off s -i t ( h .If I h c - vo,
c I c c to d. 'ik 'in d. A' t!;,,
0" f~( pa ranlctc I's hirn out to be tirl I.
time. b,-caw.v t,' utiv.,r charactvru.lics ol -,itch,ng 'I'vic-'.
meter. nnay b, cliani,-,-d within known limits. For example. it ha~ th-o-,
cally hod vxj,~: win-lentally demoji~trated tl.;,t - nwy acliwve ,, quic.'~ ;;,ct.on cl
switching Ili tho decitneter band ;L~senibicd fron,
type 1A50l of Ow o.,Ier of three hi,,,il-li criticilcy periods. The o'
lin,61ing controlled power may Alpo be ,aricd prcclse.~ th"s -within
and, ill pZ1111CLIlar, exceed thc.~c values wl,ich are 4u;iranteeci cr Inc u~
b~- the sLipplic~. For a wiilcniti~ o*" thc workin.4 frequency Liancl ac-liitic--ai ct-
I.olutions al". rcquired. ,tell a,. for cxampc, hookin; tit) dvttined diodi, on-c..
sw~tcocl; it, ca.~,carlc, tvith theov sv.-:tches -~pacud alan; the line at a t!: st-incc
quarter wave, 1(-ng*h front citch otl,er.
a
BUILI00-1APHY
sc,trol,t~kiy, B. V. . "Semicaocuctor. -xitching -'u;-
Sb.
inporary prol~l,-jn~ w guide
editt-c! by A. A. Pistcll'kors. izd.vo "Nauka", 1967.
2. Korclvvi(:h. Yc. G. , anti Libei-nan, L. S.
the roicrowave range, " Sb. DrU)crv i ir."; p7ln:rn~-
A. Ya. retiotov. izd-vo "Sovci..ktivc 1962, No. S.
3. Garver, lit. V. , Spenser, E. G. , Lc Grate, R. C. "High-!,pct,d intier-
switchm, of semiconductors. " Journal of Applied 1957, vol.
No. 11.
4. Career, lk, V. , ijilles. E. , "Fundamental lil"ilations in RF
using t-miconcuclur dho,-s, " Procecc.in,,.s of th'. Qt:4. vol.
N, o. I I .
5. Strukov, 1. A. , and Elkin. Nr, S. . "On the h,.vt-stii;-iIirjn o- tho
bre.,.!,down pherionienon it-. semiconductor microwa\v diode,. "
i clcl(t. tmiVa (Radlio engineering and electrollic'). 1964. ol, U;.
6. Eine~, M. "Fund;,mental limitations in RF -vitching ~~nd nh-;c I.%.
usinr Lemiconductor diodes." Proccedinc.5 of the-Ir'FE. 1064. vol. 5"-1.
N o. 6.
127
Van il'.1 Ad,I.1. 1, h,
!ah, -I,. Go", %w. Joj I '~ I,,
r)ral-' L-11. "A lirc-td-b-ind ntudul,inuit radm:ii--tcr vt t!ii~rtv' r -.1,
with it traveling-wave tuLe, " Zartibrzhmava ra(~, ... lFervign
clvctrnnicb), 1958, No. 8.
Vaail'yev, G. F. , 'fe-lakimenko, Yu. A. , awl r1mrburg. V. N.
tion 4nd de:3igning of diode switching i3evicrit, etc. Z65 of thi'n
tion.
USSR
UDC 621.396.61.029.64
BUKHONINAP G. A., VASIL'YEV, G. F., CALKOVSKIY, V. A., GOL'BERG, I. YE.
"Study of Some Characteristics of Decimeter-Range Diode Commutation Devices"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works of Moscow Aviation Institute), 1970, vyp. 215,
pp 284-310 (fromEh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4D328)
Translation: A study is made of the effect of the high-frequency circuits of
decimeter-rang-:! diode breakers on their speed, bandv.ridth, noise and behavior
at microwave levels close to limiting for control p-n dicdes. It is demon-
strated that the speed of all the commutation devices with p-n diodesin the
decimeter range is on the order of units of nanoseconds wich the exceptibn of
the maximum decoupling setup time in the blocked arm of the switch which is
on the order of hundreds of nanoseconds. One method of expanding the
operating band of the switches is presented. The bibliography has 8 entries.
1/l
1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED
-TITLE--GENERAL PROPERTIES AND CONSTRUCTION OF
.:. WITH A QUADRATIC FREE PARAMETER -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BUKHOVTSEV, B.B.,.KULAGINA, O.V.
COUNTRY_OF INFO--USSR
4V_
-SOURCE--tW-~KOVSKII UNIVERSITET.
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
THE ROOT LOCI OF AN EQUATION
_41
VESTNIK. SERIIA III-FIZIKA, ASTRONOMFIA,
~ VOL. llv,.-JAN-FEB. 19701 P. 74-82
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC YIAGS--OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONt CONTROL SYSTEM STABILITYj AERODYNAMIC
ROLL# HODOGRAPH, PARA"ETER
CONTROL MARKING--tJO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1983/1628 STEP NO--UR/0188/70/011/000/0074/008Z
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054474
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--230CTTO
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0054474
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF THE GENERAL PROPERTI'ES
OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WHOSE COEFFICIENTS DEPEND QUADkATICALLY ON A
FREE PARAMETER. EQUATIONS OF THIS TYPE, FOR EXAMPLE, DESCRIPBE THE
BE14AVIOR (IF SOME AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS, WHERE THE FEEDBACK FACTOR
CAN BE TREATED AS THE FREE PARAMETER. THE PROBLEM OF STUDYING THE
STABILIrY OR QUALITY OF SUCH SYSTEMS LEADS TO THE ANALYSIS OF THE
BEHAVIOR OF THE ROOTS OF THE CORRESPONDING CHARACTERISTIC EQUATION, FOR
A CONTINUOUSLY VARYING FREE PARAMETER. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE GENERAL
PROPERTIES OF ROOL LOCI CAN BE USED TO PLOT ROOT HODOGRAPHS. FORMULAS
FOk DETERMINING THE ASYMPTOTIC CURVES OF THE ROOT LOCI OF EQUATIONS OF
VARIOUS CLASSES ARE DERIVEDt USING WHICH ROOT LOCI CAN BE CONSTRUCTED
WITHOUT RECOURSE TO ANALYTICAL FORMULAS OF HIGHER ORDER. A METHOD OF
CON&TRUCTING ROOT LOCI OF EQUATIONS WHOSE COEFFICIENTS DEPEND
QUADRATICALLY ON A FREE PARAMETER IS PROPOSEOv WHICH MAKES USE OF
METHODS OEVELOPED FOR EQUATIONS WITH A LINEAR PARAMETER. THE METHOD IS
APPLIEO TO AN EQUATION DESCRIBING THE MOTION OF AN AIRCRAFT WITH ROLL
CONTROL, WHERE THE FLIGHT VELOCITY IS TREATED AS THE FREE PARAMETER-
FACILITY: MOSKOVSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITETt MOSCOW# USSR.
UNCLASS IF IED
cl 3 1 ~ I Ci S 7 1 _lVi
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31biODII 'NC!l-LISOd3G 'dOdVA IV13W 4AN06liNV. 4W-11J IVi3W--S9VI :)IdO-k
SIVIH31VW--SV3bV 103MIS,
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NOIIVIIIDSO WnINvnt, AIIAlionON03 3H1 AD Nol. Nnj g*dniVb3dW31--3'111-i
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2/2 026 UNCL ASS IF I ED VRoCPSSjN- -ATF--jISc:P70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105637
A6STRACT/EXT'r%ACT--(,U) GP-n- A.ASTRACT. ELEC. RESISTANCE WAS INVESTICATED
IN THIN (IS 51-IL'IAP, TO 3010 Air-STR-Cll) POLYe--RYST. FILMS rF CL," 1'4 -1
RANGE OF TE-%IPS. (4.2-350DEGREFSK). THE FILMS WE~~E -1~iT!0Nc,') ;,'v VICOU'll
D=Pf'S IT 1:7N S[JISTPATES.
IS SIMILJ~ T" 10 P:1,114E ',ECATlV=6 TOR" 0%, Gl ASS
T4 a 0 E P EN DFUC c 0 F T H. E F I L %I R E S I ST AN C E ON TH I C K?li E S 5 1IL'S C I L L AY,
PER113D OF THE DSCTLLAT!r-)NS OCES, NOT CIANGE WITH TEMP. I- SIMILIA~' T'
2 5 A N'S S T ROPA THE AMPLITUDE DF THE OSCILLATIONS DECREASES WITH
INCREASINIG TEMP. ACCORDING TO T EXP(2PI. PRIM-E2 KT--)FLT;'k E'PSILDN S-J,-)
WHE'RE DELTA EPSILON SUBF IS THE SPLITfING.OF SUBBANr)S CL'I--,E. To T,iE FFr1~4 I
-!N. THE VALU=-S
LEVEL AS ;% RESULT OF 5DACE QUANTIZATIL PF DELTA
SUBF WERE DFT0. FOR FILMS OF VARIOUS THICKNESSES. THESE VALU. C"INCIDE:
WITH THE EVALUATIONS FIRTAINE0 FROM KNOWN DATA ON T Ii E 13 A 141, S, TT U'~ E j F
S3. THE EFFECT OF THF REI-4XATION BROADENING GF THE SUBLEVEL EDGES ON
THE AMPLITUDE OF COND. OUANTUM OSCILLATIONS IS SHOWN.
'&"f- t A '-; S I F
1/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--USE OF OLEFINS FOA PREPARING ALKYL SULFONATES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-TYUTYUNNIKOV, B.N., KARETNIKOVA, V.S., BUKHSHTAB, Z.j.,
YUSHCHENKO, YE.P.t GASYUKr L.V.
INFO--USSR
COUNTRY OF
SOURCE--.NEFTEPERERAB. NLEFTEKHIM. IMOSCOW) 1970, (2) 34-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--ALKENE, 6100EGRADABLE DETERGENT, AMMGNIUM C0,%ti-)jfj..q0,
SULFONATION, SULFITE
CONTROL MARKIING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0568 STEP NG--UR/0318/7-~/000/4)02100:5~,/0036
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOtL9486
UNCLASSIFIED
Z/2 008 U.NCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119466
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. NH SUB4 HSO SUB3 WAS ADOE-D TO
HIGHER- ALPHA CLEFINS IN THE PRESENCE OF OXIDIZERS TO PROIJUCE
BIDDEGKADA6LE SULFONATE DETEKGENTS. AIR BUBBLING AND PL-i~GXID"--S -eiFRE-
USED IN THE PRESENCE OF SALTS OF METALS WITH VARIABLE VALE.-iCE. THE
REACTANTS WERE HEATED IN CYLINDRICAL REACTORS TO 800EGREEES AIND AIRN
BUBBLED THROUGH FOR 4 HRr THEN THE REACTION MIXT. WAS TRANSFEt(i-RED TO FHE
SETTLER AND COOLED TO ZO-50EGREES. AMER 3-4 HRi A iNINERAL SALT: LAYER
WAS SEPD. TO BOTTOM. THEOPPER HYDROCARBON LAYER WAS RECYCLED. THE
MIDDLE LAYER, CON-14G. AN ALC. Aw. SOLN. OF SULFONATES, hAS DILD. 1:1 WITH
H SU6Z 0 AiND THE REMAINING HYDROLARBONS WERE EXTO. ~alfli GASOL!NE. THE
SULFONATES WERE CONCO. BY DISTG. OFF ALCS. AND H SU62 0 TO 08TAIN AN NH
SUB4 ALKYLSULFONATE CONC. CONTG. 45-53PERCENT ACTIVE SU6STANCE. DATA ON
THE PROCESS ARE PRESENTED. FACILITY: KHARIKGV. PDLITEKH. lNST.
IM. LENIjN4t KHARKOV, USSR.
UtNICLASSIFLED
2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140271
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO PREP. "HYDR(IOXIDATE ALCS.,"
PARAFFIN WAX IS OXIDIZEDP THE PRODUCT EXTD. WITH MEOH TO REMOVE
UNREACTEF) HYDROCARBONSt THE CARBOXYLIC ACIDS METHYLATEO, AND THE ME
ESTERS HYDROGENATED. CRUDE OR PURIFIED ALKYL SULFATES PREPO. FROM THE
"HYDROOXIDATE ALCS.n HAD HIGH FOAMING CAPACITY WITH DISTD. H SUB2 01
BUT A LOW ONE WITH HARD WATERr DUE TO THEIR CONTENT OF C SUB16POSITIVE
ALKYL SULFATEST WHICH GAVE CA INSOL. SALTS. PURIFIED ALKYL SULFATES
GAVE SUITABLE PASTE AND POWD. DETERGENTS, ESP. WHEN MIXED WITH FOAMING
ADDITIVES, FOR BOTH COTTON AND WOOLEN FABRICS. FACILITY:
KHARIKOV. POLITEKH. INST. IM. LENINA, KHARKOV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
~-:113 017 UNCLASSIFIEU PRIOCESSING DATE--L3NGVtU
TITLE--EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND PH OF THE NlcOWN Cl,,,l THE Ctl7iCENTRATEGN OF
_HTNESS -U-
FREE RAOICALS IN 'r;U,'JD AND UN ITS 6RIG
AlJTi43ck-(Gft)-BUKHTci_:YEV, KLEYMENOVA, T.A., IVANCV, M.A., SliCHER6AKOVA,
L.D.
(;CUNTRY OF lqFG--USSR
S -OURCE--BUM. PROM. 1970, (4), 22~/33
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE-MISTRY1 MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--PYROLYSISr WOODP CHAIN REACTION, EPR SPECTRUM, FREE RAOICAL,
MAL
,-CHEMICAL REACTIGr4 TEMPERATURE, rHERi DECOMPOSITION
CC&ITRCL IARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSfFI~D
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/L76b STEP Nl)--UR/0329/70/000/00't/0022/0023
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123564
UNI-1_1__~, S-S-1 PUP
-2/3 017 UNCL ASS I F'l ED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01235b4
~,ABST~tACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EXOTHERMIC DECOMPN. OF WOOD
lDURIllltG PYROLYSIS), WHICH CAN BE REGARDED AS A SERIES OF CHAIN REACTIONS
INVOLVING FREE RAOICALS, BEGINS AT 2750EGREES. THE PRESENCE OF FREE
RADICALS IN WOOD AT LOWEk T&MPS.,. SUCH AS U5ED. IN KRAFT' ANI) SODA
PULPINGt HAS BEEN REPORTED AND THERE IS REASON TO BELIEVE THAT WOOD
DEGRADATION PROCESSES, PROdA3LY INVOLVING FREE RADICALS, OCCUR AT THESE
LON TEMPS. EPR SPECTRA OF SPRUCE, BIRCH9 AND ASPENWOUD FLOOR SAMPLES
EXPOSED ECK 5-25 MIN TO TEMPS. OF 120, 140, ADN 160DEGREES SHOviED THAT 5
MIN HEATINGY AT 120DEGRELS-kESULTS 1114 RECOMbINATION OF PART OF THE STA13LE
FREE RADICALS. FU.:ITHER HEATING3 AT THIS TEMP. HAS NO EFFECT ON THE FREE
RADICAL CONCN. THE CHANGES IN PADICAL CONICN. LIURING HEATINVO AT 140 Allqu
1600EGRP-ES DEPEND 014 THE NATURE OF THE WOOD. IN SPkUCE AND BIRCH4000S,
RECOMBINATION OF r"Al"01CALS TAKES PLACE DURING THE IST FEW MIN; v'HILE IN
-ICESS IS NOT 8-ECAUSE OF THE INTENSE- FREE
.ASPENWOOD, THIS PRO OBSERVED
RADICAL INITIATION WHICH BEGINS DURING THE -IST MIN OF HEATING. HEAT ING
AT 140 AND 160DEGREES CAUSES DARKENING OF THE WOGD. THE EXPTS. WERE
REPEATED wITH WOOD FLOUR SAMPLES TPEArED FOR 45 iMIN AT 12J-1800EGREES
41TH BUFFER SOLNS. AT PHIS 1.4-12.5. SIMULTANEOUSLY DETNS. WERE MADE OF
THE BRIGHTNESS JF. THF '40k'DD. IN WEAKLY ACIDIC AND INEUTRL ME',)[Aj T-i"-- FREE
RADICAL CONCN. WAS THE LOWEST AND THE WOOD BRIGHTNESS WAS THE HIGHEST.
THIS CONFIRMS THE Ll,"IITED FORMATION OF CHkOMOPHOFE GROUPS IN LIGNIN IN
RADICAL REACTIONS AT NEUTRAL AND WEAKLY ACIDIC PH (SUCH REACTIONS OCCUR
MORE EASILY AT ALK. PH).
3/3 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATIC-13-NOV70
CIRC ACCESSP.3N NI;-AP0123564
Ai3STrACT/EXTKACT--THE CIVEKALL CONCLUSieN IS THAT THERMAL iNtrIATION OF
FREE RAOICALS OCCURS AT RELATIVELY L04 TEMPS., BUT THc REACTIONS
INVGLVING FREE RADICALS ARE OF LOW INTENSITY ANO 00 NOT OEVELOP IiiTO
CHAIN REACTIO-i'lS. FACILITY: VNfIG, LENINGAAUt USSR.
USSR WC 669.t5'74-2921295o620.178.16
FATVEYEV, YU. G., BUKHTIN, V. S., and TARASKO, D. I., Eastern Scientific
lbsearch Mining rn-fftjt-jjt~~H6vokUznets) and Siberian Yetallurgical Institute
"Results of Laborstory Studies on the Wear Resistance of Steel 11OG13L,
Alloyed with Vanadium, Modified with Titanium and Explosive Strengthened!'
Nacowl Izvestlya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy -- Chernaya Metallurgiya,
No 8, Aug 73, pp 129-132
Abstracte The effect of additions of vanadium and titanium on the wear
resistance of steel ilOG13L and the effect of explosive strengthening with
a varying degree of cold working on the wear resistance of the same steel
alloyed with V and Ti. were established. Five heats were tested in which the
vanadium content varied from 0.00 to 0.71% and the titanium content -- 0.00
to 0*07%, It was restablished that additions of the two carbide-forMing
elements Increase the wear resistance of this steel with the best results
achieved with additions of 0.5-0.?% V arid 0.04-0.07% T1, Explosive
strengthening also increases wear resistance and the optimum hardness of the
steel from explosive cold working was 310-350 Bhn. With V and Ti aLdivi, the
hardness from cold working Is Increased by 10-15 units. Two f igures, and
five bibliographic references.
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Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General,
Derwent, '9 70
N~_Somprising trolley with
r244578 CAIE~Ll ~M
poly-spast hoist mechanism has the polys-
pests set horizontally and symmetrically- about the
lateral axis of the trolley. This increases the
height to which the load can be lifted. The crane
consists of a rigid rectangular frame I with
running wheels 2, driven by electric motor 3 via
reduction gear 4 and pivoted shafts 5. The
trolley Is in the form of bearing beam 6 with
running wheels 7 driven by electric motor 8 via
reduction gear 9 and shafts 10. The hoist
mechanism with two load suspensions Ls made in
the form of two horizontal polyspasts. The fixed
pulleys 12 are set at the edges of the trolley,
apd'the moving pulleys 13 are connected to running
nuts, moving in guide beams 6 along a screw
driven by el6cLric motor 16 via a reduction gear
Traction cables 18 pass round the fixed and moving
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pulleys. When motor 16 is switched an the screw
is ratated'vio its reduction gear. Due to its
two-way thread,che nuts are moved opposite ways.
thus moving apart or together the moving pulleys
13, shortening or lengthening the freely hanging
suspensions on pulleys 12.
29.12.64. &a 936420/27-11, GUBIN, J.P. at a
Eastern Mining Res. Inst' (8.10.69) But.
18/28.5-69. Class 35b, int. cl. B 66c.
Gubin, I.P.; Sed'ko, A.P.; Bukhtin, V.S.; Lyubkin, A.P.;
Goncharova, M.A.; ' V08tochnyy Nauchno-Issledovatel'skil
Gornorudnyy Institut
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TITLE--ROLE OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS
AUTHOR-(03)-8UKHVAL0Vv 1.8.9
COU14TRY OF INFO--USSR
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
IN PANCREATIC SECRETION -U-
NECHAYEVA* N.V.,
FATEYEVAI Vol.
SOURCE--TSITOLOGIYA 1970, 12(l), 85-90
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--PHOSPHOCIPID, HISTOCHEMISTRY, PANCREAS, RAT, PROTEIN,
SECRETION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PkOXY kEEL/FRAME--1996/0457 STEP NO--UR/9053/70/012/001/0085/0090
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117693
"IC L IAISS ! F TED
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212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117693
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHOSPHOLIPIOS (1) WERE LOCALILED
HISTOCHEM. 8Y THE ACID HEMATIN METHOD OF BAKER AND THE ROLE OF I IN
DIFFEkENT STAGES OF PANCREATIC SECRETION WAS STUDIED IN 24 HR FASTED
RATS AND AT DIFFERENT INTERVALS (5, L5, 30, 45, Alk40 60 MIN) AFTER
,ADMINISTRATION OF FOOD TO FASTED ANIMALS. I ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED IN
THE FORMATION OF ZYMOGEN GRANULES IN THE CELL MEMBKANES. THE POSSIBLE
ROLE OF I IN TRANSMEMBRANAL TRANSFER OF SECRETORY PROTEINt AS PROPOSED
BY HOKIN AHO HOKINt IS DISCUSSED. HOWEVER, THE PRESENT FINDINGS ARE
CONTRADICTORY TO THE ABOVE HYPOTHESIS. FACILITY: LAB. CYTOL.
BIOCHEM.r INST. DEVELOP. BIOL.t MOSCOW9 USSR.
'I
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NCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 621.771.08
ZASUKIIA, P. F., KORSHCHIKOV, V. D., BUKHVALOV, 0. B., and WFYSHOV, A. A.
"Bimetallic Rolled Products"
"Bimetallicheskiy Prokat" (English Version Above], Moscow, Metallurgiya Press,
1971, 264 pages
Translation of Annotation: This book presents the properties and area of
application of bimetallic rolled products made from steel and non-ferrous
metals.
The results of theoretical and experimental studies of the process of joint
plastic deformation of dissimilar metals, the specifics of bonding of the
metals, and the effect of technological factors on the bonding strength of
the layers and the mechanical and operational properties of bimetals are
studied. Parameters of the technology and equipment for production of bi-
metals by the packet and roll methods in the hot, warm, and cold states are
presented. Methods of quality control of bimetallic rolled products are
described.
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It
USSR
ZASUKHA, P. F., et al., "Bimetallicheskiy Prokat;" Moscow, Metallurgiva
Press, 1971, 264 pages
The book is designed for engineering and technical workers of plants and
scientific research and planning institutes involved in the development,
production, and application of bimetallic materials. It may be useful to
students and graduate students of technical schools.
108 figures; 59 tables; 183 biblio. refs.
Table of Contents
Foreword 5
Chapter 1. Area of Application of Bimetals of Steel and Non-
Ferrous Metal 7
1. Bimetal for Friction Bearing Bushings 8
2. Structural Bimetal for Welded Products 12
3. Steel-Copper and Steel-Copper Alloy Bimetals 21
4. Aluminum Cladding of Thick Sheet Steel and Tin for Deep
Drawing 28
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USSR
ZASUKHA, P. F., et al., "Bimetallicheskiy Prokat," Moscow, Metallurgiya
Presr., 1971, 264 pages
Chapter II. Factors Determining Bonding Strength of Layers of Bimetal 41
1. Physical Phenomena in the Bonding Zone in Manufacture of
Bimetals by Joint Deformation 42
2. Effect of State of Contact Surfaces and Chemical Composition
of Metals Joined 54
3. Effect of Technological Factors 69
Chapter III. Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of the Process of
Rolling Bimetals 87
1. Deformation, Contact, and Interlayer Stresses During Pressure
Working of Bimetals 88
2. Calculation of Deformation and Forces During Rolling of
Bimetals 105
3. Experimental Study of Power Parameters in Rolling 122
Chapter IV. Initial Materials and Their Preparation for Cladding 133
315 1. Requirements Placed on Initial Materials 133
USSR
ZASUKRA, P. F., et al., "Bimetallicheskiy Prokat," Moscow, Metallurgiya
Press, 1971, 264 pages
2. Methods of Preparation of Contact Surfaces for Metals to
be Joined 137
3. Quality Control of Metal Surface During Brush Cleaning 155
Chapter V. Parameters of Technology and Equipment for Rolling of
Bimetals 159
1. Cold and Warm Rolling of Bimetals for Friction Bearing
Bushings 159
2. Rolling of Structural Bimetals Without Reduction of the
Steel Base 179
3. Hot Rolling of Steel-Copper and Steel-Copper Alloy Bimetals 189
4. Coiling of Steel-Copper, Steel-Aluminum, Steel-Copper Alloy,
and Steel-Aluminum Alloy Bimetals 200
Chapter VI. Heat Treatment of Bimetals 213
1. Heat Treatment of Anti-Friction Bimetals 213
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USSR
ZASUKHA, P. F., et al., "Bimetallicheskiy Prokat," Moscow, Metallurgiya
Press, 1971, 264 pages
2. Heat Treatment of Steel-Aluminum and Steel-Aluminum Alloy
Bimetals for Deep Stamping 219
3. Heat Treatment for Steel-Copper and Steel-Copper Alloy
Bimetals 213
Chapter VII. Methods of Quality Testing of Bimetals 238
1. Testing of Bonding Strength and Thickness Ratio of
Bimetal Layers 238
2. Testing of Mechanical and Usage Properties of Bimetals 248
Chapter VIII. Technical-Economic Indicators and Prospects for
Development of Production of Steel-Non-Ferrous Metal
Bime-tals 251
Bibliography
5/5
257
Comminications
USSR uEc 621-296.2 oig-4
Z IJ
YL., DUBROVSKIY, V. A., Active Mem1bers ol the Scientific and
Technical Society of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Cormunications
"Study of Time Distortions of Signals in Long-Range Radio Cormmmicati-ions"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, No 4, 1970, pp 20-25
Abstract: This article contains a discussion of the results of analyzing the
statistical laws of variation of time distortions of radioteleGraph silmals on
long routes. Approximations of the empirical laws for different cozz,-,unication
quality are presented, and recommendations are formulated with respect to organi-
zation of relays. Actual data are tabulated for example stations around the
world.
Experimental investigation of the statistical laws of variation of tire
distortions of telegraph signals executed with the help of the TAIFF, analyzer on
five long-range radio lines demonstrated that approximation of the probability
density distribution of the distortions by a power law remains valid not only on
single-jurp routes but also on multi-jump routes. Approximation by an exponential
law is valid when improving the communications quality. Approximation of the
conmmications quality variation law on long-range routes in the "reliability-
validity" coordinates, just as on single-jump routes, is characterized by a
1/2
USSR
BUKHVINER, V. YE., WBROVSKIYY V. A.,, Radiotekbnika, No 4, 1970, pp 20-25
logarithmically normal law. Me data obtained permit a quantitative estimation
of the communications quality on long-range radio lines, reco=rkendations of signal
relays on single-jump spans of 2,000-3,000 km and they also indicate that the
keying rate not exceed 100 baud on long-range radio lines.
2/2
USSR UDC: 621-391-17:621-396.671.3
OLIFBI, L. K. (Deceased), BUKHVINER, V. Ye., GUREVICH, R. V., and KABAKOVA, A. G.
"ComDarison of Receiver Antenna Noise Immunities"
Moscow, Radiotekhni'ka, No. 6, 1970, pp 66-71
Abstract: The article compares the noise protection provided by antennas 333-2
and B3-2, hi~lh-frequency antennas used in Soviet broadcasting networks. The B3-2
is rccorm=cnded as standard for a main radio line 3000 Ian in lenzth, but has rela-
tively poor noise iTinunity; the more complex 3B3-2, made up of three ~3S-2's one
behind the other, lives better noise immunity. The measurements on urhich the
comparison is bascd were made repeatedly and by various means, in 1959-lQ6O,
1966, -and more reccntly. The results of the measurements and descriptions of the
procedures and instru-,ients involved are presented. Four of the mijo.- results are
listed: on ractically all frequencies of the shortwave ranf,e, the noise Lr-aunity
p
of the 3-PS-2 wac from 1.3 to 3 times that of the BS-2 in Network 1; simillar re-
sults were obta:_ned :)n :letwork II; the coefficient of ionic dispersion 1"or let-
,rork I with a horizontal vibrator was 4-7.5 times less with the )3.71-2 and 5-6
times less witoh the B3-2; the reliability of communication of the 31-3-2 nay ex-
3
coed that of the _~43-2 by ar, nuch. as 20',L'.
1/1
USSR
BAIAKIN, V. YE., BUKIN, A. D., KURDADZE, L. M., ONUCHIN, A. P-, PAh-HTUSOVA,
YE. V., SEREMY~K&,' S. SIDOROV, V. A., and KHABAUPASHEV, A. G., Insti-
tute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences
USSR
"Observation of Double e+e--Pair Production"
Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 16, No 4, 197Zj PP 7Z9-733
Abstracts The article describes results of the first experiments (in 1,069 and
1970) on the observation of the process of the double pair production of the
electron-positron pairs e+e- --., e+e-+--+e- on a VKPP-2 positron-electron accel-
erator ring. Papers on this work were presented in 1971 at inter-national con-
ferences in Amsterdam and Cornell. The cross-section of the process for large
angles of emission for the produced particles was measured, The experimental
results were found to be in agreement vrith the theoretical calculations of V.
N. BAYYER and V. S. FADIN*
The authors thank V. N. BAYYER and V. S. FADIR for discussions.
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024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70
TITLE--CONSERVATTVF TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC FISTULAS COMPLICATING THE
.~'~COURSE OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS -U-
AUTHOR-BUKINt A.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ED
.S,OURCE--VRACHEBNOYE DELD, 1970, NR 3, PP 34-37
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--PANCREATITIS, FISTULA, CLINICAL MEDICINE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
')310014/3037
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0953 STEP 140--UR/0475/70/000/0L
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0102892
UNC1. ASS I PIED
onno snoinisi-i
3HI OINI A1103'!110 lOdII001 'S311hg 09113W JO WlionaUINI ONIGnIONI
INAWIV3~!l 3AIlVAd3SNOO 01 3'19VN-3WV A11SV3 38V ONV SV3~13NVd 3HI go AODS
JO IJVI 3H.L 31VNI19180 dSV3d:)NVd 3HI :jO s.Lona llvi,,S HIM 0=-133NNO3
IlvNi:~IXE) l~ljlemj,)NI AiiN3no3,e:i ISOW 9bV SVInISIA 3S3Hi IVHI~53aniONOO
b0lilfiv :---Hl SIIIIVM-'bONVd glnov 30 NOLLVOI-IdwO) V SV 5tUdO-19A3U sunisl=f
-DIIVDdjNVd :~O S31SVO 2NIN DNISAIVNV *i3VdiSSV -0-dD (~)-lovbIxg/13vt1suv~
ZbBZOIOdV--ON NOISS333V ObIO
QLo-3511-31VU 'JNISS~)Obd rJ3JAISSVI)Nn Z/Z
UDC 621-371.029.55
1: MIKTOV, Ye. k., GETKIkITTSEEV, G. G., YEZHOV, A. I., 1,:OROBKOV'
4fti,S., 1J_kLYS_HEV, "S. A"., KATYUGIN, S. N., MITYAKOV, N
BAZORTOV, Yu. A., CITER-NOV, V. A., BENIKOVA, N. P., BEFCEZI!111, Yu. K-.,
XOMIZOLOV, L. Ye.., and PERIBIaTTATOV, Yu. K.
OResults of an Experiment in Shortwave Radio Propagation"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po r'asprostr.-radio-voln. Tezisy aohl,
Sekts. 3. (Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio
Waves; Report Theses; Section 3--collection of works) "NaWma," 19172
PP 73-76 ~from RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No
IOA367)
Tiranslation: Results of experiments on investigating the charac-
teristics of wave propagation in the decameter range (5.7-15.0 1--a1z)
are analyzed; the co=unica-Itions took place between the followLnr.,
magnetically adjacent points: an ionospheric station in Gor'kiy and
two science research shiDs in the Indian Ocean. In particular, the
possibility of communicalion over the Peterson beam was estimated.
Two i1lustrations, bibliography of one. N. S.
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11 ~t A Nf~:k IC P I IYS I CS
Brnndikto~, Yt. A.. (7, V. lit-kin. Yu. V.
Fushn-val,ly, S. N. Matyugin, N. P. Mozerov.
Yu. K. Ilerekhvatov, and M. D. Fligel'.
Recitintion of Kosmou-381 signals from a conju
r-t, r-b-tr~Kinn. Kotindth.4,1ye k..ledo-
vanly", no. 2, 1972, 302-303.
An attempt Is described to detect satellite r-f nignals frarn.
a conjugate point, with the object of precluding the possible anomalous
rnagnetospharic or Ionospheric modes that may be exclind from geound-
bated tranamittars In ronjugate point experiments. The teats were dono
in December, 1970 using the Kommos-381 satellite which broadcast at
2. 3.2. 5.6. 8.6. 10.4 and 12.8 MItz. Pulse power was 100w, and pulse
width was ISO$Ae at a 48 ift. repetition rate; reception was monitored
with wideband delta or rhombic arrays at both the Moscow and &r'kiy
tracking stations. During part of the tept period the orbital plane incluja
both the reeeiver and conjugate points; the remaining orbits included
the conjugate point only.
In the 131b, recording session with transmission at IZ.6 MI-It,
a signal from the conjugate point (tat. 39. 50 S. long, 550 1.) was clearly
received at Moscow for an Interval of ZO seconds. corresponding to a
satellite travel of ISO km. The magnetoophere channel width was ho-_
ovqr aornftwhat less than this value, since the satellite path was pre-
ournably at some Inclination to It, and *Iao because the channel tends
to "trap" the transmitted signal near Its boundaries. Analogous recep-
lion at CorOkly was only for O.Z5 to 0.5 see, evidently because the satel-
lite only grazed the wavegulde channel. In same cameo conjugate point
reception was obscured by noise in the 12.8 MJ-Ix ranget however thers
were case@ where clear line-of-sight signals were recorded with no car-
reeponding conjugate point reception.
Biochemistry
USSR
UDC 577-16+663.0
BUKIN, V. N., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and
BIKHOVSKIY, V. YA., Candidate of Biological Sciences
"Microbiological Synthesis of Vitamins"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva imeni D. I. Mendeleyev.,
Vol 17, No 5, 1972, pp 521-526
Abstract: The article considers work done in the USSR and abroad in the
biosynthesis of vitamins with microorganisms, dealing mainly with the biosyn.-
thesis of vitamin B12, riboflavin, /3-carotene and ergosterol. The principal
producers of these compounds are listed, as well as the highest yields that the
literature descri.bos as having, been obtained with them. There are now several
Industrial shops in operation in the Soviet Union in the Glavmikrobioprom
ff4ain Administration of the Microbiological Industry/ system for the production
of vitamin B12 feed concentrate from acetone-butyl and molasses alcohol
Btillage, and there is a senicommercial plant turning out /111 carotene by the
microbiological method. Poland plans a )Y~carotonc shop, and there are reports
that Pfizer Company plans to produce /I- carotene by formentation in Brazil
1/2
USSR
BUKIN, V. K. and BYKHOVSKIY, V. YA., Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Khimicheskogo
Obshchestva imeni D. I. Mendeleyev, Vol 17, No 5, 19172, pp 521-526
The article also gives data on the biosynthesis of vitainin B61 biotin
derivatives, coenzyme A, coenzyme Q, cytochrome c and ascorbic acid. Prospects
are promising for the development of microbiological methods for the production
of coenzyme forms of vitamins -- B12 coenzyme, FAD, NAD and coenzyme A.
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.112 czo ONCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70
TiTLE-61(j~;YNThESIS GF VITAAIN 3 SUal2 AND PORPHYRENS. BY THERMOPKILIC
NEThANE G -U
PUkMINU BACTERIA -
AUTHOR-(04)-bYKH0VSKIYv V.YA.9 ZAYrSEVAp N.I.t PAt"ITSKHAVA, YE.S.t BUKIN,
-VON.
Ctt'NTRY OF INFO-LSSA
_SCJRLE--CGKL. AKAD. NAL;x, S:jSit 1970t 191(-Ilv 22L-3
-CATE PU6LISHE6------7C
~St;dJECT ARIEAS-61 CJLCG [CAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES
METHANE, BACTERIA, ENZYME
Tu-PIC TAGS-810SYNTHESIS, VITAMIN 8 COMPLEX,
....ACTIVITY, PORPHYRIN
:CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY kELL/FRAME--3005/1670 STEP N(!--UR/0020/70/191/OOL/02?1/0223
bCCESSICN NC--ATOl3j575
UNCLASSIFIED
212 020 UNCL AS SIFIE.I.). PROCESSING DATE--210NOV70
CIRC ACLLSSICN 1,-!G--AT0133575
Aa;,sfi,.4C'r/F-XTRALT-(U) GP-Q- ABSTRACT. EXGGENOUS DELTA-AMINOLEVULINIC
ACID (ALAI 'v%AS RE0UIKf-D FOR syNrliESIS G-F POtlPHYrt(NS AND STIMULATED
'ETHANOBACILLUS KUNECEOVII CULTURES.
VITAMIN F, SUSIZ SYNTHESIS IN N
TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF VITAMIN U SUB12 AND PORPHYRINS FROM ALA SEEMS TO
-F I kATASE ACTION.
-INVOLVE FURVATICI-1 C PJAPHIltill-INOGEN DURING ALA-UEHYDP
THIS ENLYNE inAS PkEscNr IN M. KULNECEOVII ACELLULAR EXFS., Amo THE
ACTIVITY WAS NOT AFFECTED BY ADON. OF VfTA;'-IIN B Sw3U UR t-.Li"tlN IN VITR-0.
ALA-CEHYURATA~)E ACTIVITY JAS INCREASED BY ZiN AND ESP. BY CO PRIME2
POSITIVE AND I~AS INHIBITED BY CHELATING AGENTS. INHIBIrfUN 0ECREASED IN
rHE PPL-SL-.14CE OF TAILTALLIC IONS. FACILITY: jl~S-r. BIGIIHIM. Ii-
3AKFA, i, -,-i , US SR
I F I E 0
112 019 UNC L AS S I F i E D PR G C F S SG D A T; 13 -NO V 7 0
T-['TLE--kEGlJLATI0N OF THE tjii3snjrHFSI5 fjt~~ VIT,',14IN 3 SUBit'; ANU P6;".o~HYAINS iN'
Pl-'l0PI0%Ii3ACTEf%'IU*4 SHEWMANI I -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-ZAYTSEVAY N.I.i 3YKH0VSKIYv V.YA.t BUK[N V N
C'OUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
.SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 190(6), 1476-9
-DATE PUBLlSliE0-------70
:SUBJECT AkEAS-'BIOLOG [CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--BIOSYNTHESIS, VITAMINI PORPHYRINP BACTERIA, ZINC COMPOUND
NT. ~4ARK I NG-NO R STIR I CT I ONS
_C(1 ROL
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAM:_:--3003/0a88
STEP NC--UR/0020/70/190/,30,~/1476/1479
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0129957
'j:' C L AS: I F I ED
212 019 UNCL ASS IF [ED PAOCESSI'iG DATE--13NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0129957
4BSTRACT/;---XTRACT--(LI) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DELTA AMINOLEVULINIC ACID
DEHYDRATASE (1) ACTIVITY OF P. SHERMANII ACELLULAk EXTS. OBTAINED FROM
CELLS CULTIVATED 114 HEMIN WAS SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN THE ACTIVITY IN
-ROWN IN THE
CONTROL CELLS, BUT THE ACTIVITY OF ExTS. FROM CELLS G ".k
PRESENCE OF VITAMIN 6 SUBIZ WAS THE SAME AS IN THE CONTROLS. TREATMENT
OF THE PARENT CELLS WITH ZN OR CO SALTS INCREASED I ACTIVITY. t-1 N p M G t
ND 8,HYDR0XYQUI.N0LljNE REDUCED I
FE, AND NI WERE INEFFECTIVE. EDTA At
ACTIVITY IN CELL FREE EXTS., SPECIFICALLY DUE TO INHISIT!ON OF ZN
PRIME2POSITIVE. HEMfN SEEIMED TO INHIBIT FORMATION OF BOTH I AND
PGRPHOBILINGGELN. THE REACTICIRI OF VITAMIN B SUB12 SUGGESTS THAT ITS
ACTION IS DIRECTED TOWARO ENZYMIC SYSTEMS SPECIFIC FOR ITS OWN
SYNTHESIS. I SEEMS TO BE ZIN ACTIVATED OR ZN CONTG, FACILITY:
INST. BIOKHIM. IM. BAKHAY MOSCowt USSR.
USSR
UDC 621.357.1:66/.847(083.8)
BUDANOV, V. V., KIBENKO, V. D., BUKIN S. M.9 Ptumv, V. P.
"Electrochemical Procedure for Obtaining Rongalite"
USSR Author's Certificate No 303317, filed 11 Oct 69, published 14 Jul 71 (from
M-Khimiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L286P)
Translation: An electrochemical method of obtaining rongalite using cathode
reduction has been patented. It is distinguished by the fact that in order to
improve the process, increase the yield and improve the quality of the
product, zinc formaldehydebisulfite is reduced at a p1l of the electrolyte of
5-6 -10 a/dM2
, Dc 5 , ) a raw materials concentration 2 g-mole/liter in SC~ at
a temperature of 85-1000, and the zinc formaldehydesulfoxylate formed is con-
verted to the product by known procedures.
12 -
USSR UDC 546.791,88,.26l
KMELEV., V. A.j V111111SOV, V. G., and BUKIN,, V. YE.
"Formation of Mdxed Uraniu;n. and Tantaltua Monocarbides Duriw-: Concurrent
-ion of Mieir Oxides With Carbon"
Heduct
Len-ingraa, Zhurn-al -71.-ikladnoi K-hini-i. vol 45, Nloo 8, AuE 72, pp 1657-166c)
Abstract: It -.-as established that the apparent activation enerLgy of the therral
carbon reduction of a mixture of oxides increases with "he develo-Oment. of t~he
process from 120 to 390 kjoule per role. The followinG intenriediate products
have been identified by x-ray phase analysis: uranium dioxide, tantalum penta-
oxide, uraniurm carbide and tantalum carbide. By means of x-ray structural
analysis it ira s sho~m that. up to a m 0 - 35 individual UC , and TUC phase s are
fon_-~ed. Next, concurrently with the reduction process, fo-_npation of solid sol-
utions takes place. HomoGenization of solid solutions co,,Lld be achieved after
4 hrs at 2070"K or after 1-5 hrs at 2270oK- Formation of a continuous series
of solid solution in the sYstem UC--TaC -.T-s est'ablished. An ass-==tion Was
made that the reactions pass through a stage of fon,--tion of vaporized oxides.
1/1
USSR uDc 669.o46.5
YMAMMIMMV, A. S., ZGUR'EV, I. I., MASLOVA Yu. N. BnXI 4. F., and
BJARANCYVA, V. G. 1 4 1...,
"C,ut-of--Purnace Liquid Steel Dagassirg by Powder-Like Materials"
Moscow, V sb. "Sovrernennyye problemy katchestva stali" (I"'ilSiS) (Collection of
Works, ~biern Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and
Alloys), Izd-vo "YBtallurgiya," No 61, 1970, pp 266-267t
Translation of Abstract: Data are T)resented on liouid steel treatment bv
solid Dowder-like materials whose boiling temperature is lower than that of
steel. Characteristics of the degassing agent (sodium chloride), of the
treated 20L st-eelY melted in a basic 5-ton are furnace, and of the pre-dried
gas carrier (carbon dioxide) are presented. The degree of degassing (117%)
v-ith a 1-5 1q:,1ton sodi= chloride consumption is indicated. Consideration is
given to the reduction of nonmetallic inclusions and to the improvement of
plastic Droperties in --etal refining by sodium chloride. 4 tables.
k:r~ t,
USSR
UDC 531-14-087.92:621-385.
-832.522:6321-386.965
BALASHOV, A. V, I and
"Dissector L1603 in the Capacity of Photoelectric Sensor of a
Scanner-Com-oonsator for Measuring of Dislocations"
Electron. Te-Ainika. Nauch.-Teklin. Sb. Elektronnoluch. i Foto-
elektr. Pribory 41' Electron Technicue. Scient-iffic Technical --Jol-
lection. E'lectron 3eam and Photoeiectric Avoaratu-z 7, No 2(20),
19719 pp 47-49 ( from Referativn~
.L (y Zhurnal, Mletroio-,iya i Izmne-
ritellnayp- Teldinika, 11o 32. Single Issue No 1, 1972, Abstract
No 1-32-369, Resume )
Translation : The Drincipal arr,"gernent of a rapid action scanner
-comDensator for lu-iie mea'surenzent of relative linear disloc.-tions
of two objects, developed on the basis of the dissector L1603, is
described..-;~'rom basic expe-rimental results, the rapid action oif-the
system could be ascertained and the extent of error of the mcasu-
rements evaluated.
164 -
r
Acc. Nr:~ Abst ;ice: Ref. Code:
racting Seri
A00049943- CHEMICAL ABST. S-- 70 U 4 0 0
103490a Device for the automatic determination of phenol in
lyanov. X
waste waters. FSV-65V type. . . 7
Lden'kov. P. Ai ClIeLfloulgy, _NJ ~J- (USSR). K4m. I-ekknol.
Topl. Masef 1970, 15(l), 39-40 (Russ). The detn. was based
on the reaction of watercontg. phenol with reagents producing
Colaratioit. The color change, depending on the concri, oi
Phenol, was recorded by an automatic photoelec. colorimeter
and compared with control glasses corresponding ti) dietd. concus.
of phenol. The device included a sampler and sarnple-prepg.
system, automatic dosin-g and mixing water and reagents, color-
imeter AKN-65V, and electronic potentiometer EPP-09NI3 ivith
scales: .0-10 YnV; absorbance units, and 0-50 mg 1/1. Thus, 25
ml water at ~g40* was mixed with pyramidon 1, buffer 7, and
NHj1 peroxysulfate soln. 7 ml and transferred into a colorimeter-
cuvette. The detn. ranges were 0-5 and 0-50 mg phenol/I.,
being required 40--60 min/detn., with errorsof -J=157b', sensitivity
and reproducibility of 5(70. GGJR ea
R,EEL/FWIE
JL9801879
112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING L)ATE--230CT70
TITLE--BOGOLYUBOVIS INEQUALITY IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF CLASSICAL
.. SYSTEMS -U-
AUTHOR-102)-SADOVNIKOV# B-1-9 BUKLIP Ko
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ISOURCE-VESTNIK MOSKOVSKOGO UNIV. FIZ. ASTRON. USSRl VOL. 11, NO. li P.
35-42 1970
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES# PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--QUANTUM STATISTICS, GREEN FUNCTION9 SPONTANEOUS MAGNETIZATION,
:MATHEMATIC MODEL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1330 STEP NO--UR/0188/70/011/001/0035/0042
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109414
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
;-,IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109414
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE BOBOYLUBJVIS INEQUALITY tFOR
THE SPECTRAL INTENSITY OF QUANTUM GREEN FUNCTIONS OF TEMP. ) HAS BEEN
USED DURING INVESTIGATIONS OF HIGHtR ORDER TERMS IN QUANTUM STATISTICAL
SYSTEMS. THE CLASSICAL ANALOGUE OF THIS INEQUALITY IS INTqODUCEO HERE
FOR TWO DIMENSIONAL GREEN FUNCTIONS AND IT IS SHOWN THAT THIS
CORRESPONDS TO THE AUANTUM CASE, THE RESULTS ARE APPLIED TO THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE CLASSICAL ANALOGUE OF THE HEISENBERG'S MOOEL FOR
SPONTANEOUS MAGNETISATION OF ONE OR TWO DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS.
U NIC-I-AS-S-LF I F-0-
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BTT OV Frofessor
ar
"Healthy Longevity"
Riga, Sovetskaya Latviya, 4 Sep 70, p 4
Abstract: Cardiovascular conditions leading to premature death are anwnerated,
and it is noted that they all involve a disturbance in metabolic processes within
the tissues which are regulated by the nervous system. Lack of regulated physical
activity affects the functioning of the nervous system and leaves the heart in a
state of untrained weakness. Animals deprived of normal activity for a time grow
weak, and when they are again given the freedom to engage in their accustomed
activities, some of them doe. To insure healthy functioning of the central
nervous system, it is necessary to alternate physical and mzntal activity with
?-8 hours of restoring sleep. Physical exBraise should be regulated, increasing
over periods of weeks and months, but never in haste and never to the point of
fatigue. To try to compensate for weekday neglect of exercise on weekends is
harmful. Muscles that have been inactive for several days should be retrained
gradually. Sudden strain is disturbing and unnecessary. It is possible to begin
with a brisk free walking, graduAlly increased to an hour, and later advance
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P 40Y
to a free run, also gradually increased to an hour. Within 2 or months, even
an elidarly man will be able to run a few kilometers without becoming short of
breadth. These simple procedures can prevent serlous cardiovascular diseases.
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UDC 616.831-085.832.9-0?3.65
BOBKDV, 1. G., and VINOGRADOV. V. L, Laboratory of Pathological
flhV,+SO-,Ov;
~s ology and Experimental Surgery, Institute of Clinical and Experimental
Surgery, Ministry of Health USSR
"Determination of Brain Temperature During Cooling of the Head"
Leningrad, Vestnik Khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekov, Vol 104, No 5, May ?0, PP 113-114
Abstract: Clinical application of craniocerebral hypothermia requires a reliable,
simple, and precise method of indirect determination of the degree of cooling of
the brain. Numerous experimental and clinical studies using simultaneous measure-
ments have demonstrated that the temperature in the auditory canal wall near the
tympanic membrane refisters the temperature of the basal portion of the brain
with a precision of - 0.4 degrees. The temperature of the cerebral cortex may
simultaneously be 5 degrees (or more) lower. depending on the depth of surface
hypothermia, Since this method is simple and praotically nontraumatic. it can
bis safely used in clinical practice.
112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE-DETERMINATION Of THE BRAIN TEMPERATURE IN CRANIOCEREBRAL
HYPOTHERMIA -U-
AUYHOR-(03)-B )V V A.1 BOSKOV, 1.G., VINOGRADOV, V.I.
Owl
CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 1. 1. GREKOVAt 19701 VJL 104, Nit 5, PP
DATE PUBLISHED---70
.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--CEQEBRU1-4, HYPOTHERMIA, CLINICAL MEDICINE
CUNTRE1 MARKI.NG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0577 STEP t4O--UR/0589/70/104/00cl/0113/0114
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108792
UNCLASSIFIED
212 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108792
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN CLINICAL APPLICATION OF
CRANIOCEREBRAL HYPOTHERMIA IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE A RELIABLY SIMPLE AND
PRECISE METHOD OF INDIRECT DETERMiNATION OF THE DEGREE OF THE BRAIN
COOLING. AS A RESULT OF EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL SrUDIES IT HAS BEEN
DEMONSTRATED THAT TEMPERATURE OF THE AUDITORY CANAL WALL NEAR THE
TYMPANIC MEMBRANE REFLECTS TEMPERATURE OF THE BASAL BPAIN PORTION WITH A
PRECISION UP TO PLUS-OR MINUS 0.4DEGREES. WHEREAS TEMPERATURE OF THE
CEREBRAL CORTEX IS 5DEGREES AND MORE LOWER DEPENDING ON THE DEPTH OF
HYPOTHERMIA. SINCE THIS METHOD IS SILMPLE AND NEARLY ATRAUMATIC, IT
COULD BE WIDELY USED IN CLINICAL PRACTICE. FACILITY:
LABORATORII PATOFIZIOLOGII I EKSPERIMENTALINOY KHIRURGII INSTITUTA
KLINICHESKOY I EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY KHIRURGI-I MINLSTEKSTVA
ZORAVOOKHRANEN-IY*A-SS-SR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 576.858.25
URYVAYEV, L. V., ZHDLNOV, V. M., YERSHOV, F. I. CHEO-ETSOV Yu. V and
V 0 s
BUKOVSKIY, A...... F..,,. Institute of Virology imeni. D. 17' iy, Academy of
I "eira-r-S-ci~nces
"Sedimentation Characteristics of Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis (.VEE)
Virus"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, May/Jun 70, pp 330-336
Abstract: VEE virus was cultured in chick embryo fibroblasts, concentrated and
purified. The optimum method for obtaining biologically active virus components
consisted of destroying the virus with ether and Tween. Purified VEE virus
sedimented at about 380 S in sucrose gradients, the nuclei at abouL 160 S. Cen-
trifugation in CsCl gradients showed that VEE infectious material bands In two
main positions: most of the virus banded at 1.25 g/ml, and a smaller amount at
1.42 g/ml. 'fne main peak of hemagglutinins was detected at a buoyant density
of 1.25 g/ml.
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BUKOVSKIY. B. L. , MIT C11UKHIDZE, L. A., TOROPOV, A. K.
"An Installation for Veasuring Laser Wavelengths in the In-Trared He,-I-on"
ITIJ
Tr. Sib. 11 netrol. (11orks of the Siberian Scientific FeI~eerch institute
of MetroloE-51), T971, .Fyp. 9, pp 36-41 (from RZ-h-Radiatekhniha, -"o 8,
Aug 71, Abstract 11o 8D238).
Translation: An installation is described for measiirine; the wa-,.relengtchs
of gas lasers in the infrared region of the spectru- 'with a
precic;Jon of the order of 10-7. 'Fhe unit includes F- two-be,-;.-., Hj.cbe1,2cn
interferometer and an electronic device desiU-ed for counting inter-
ference b,-Lnds and deterinining the fractional part of the ordur of' in-
terference. Tw., naster evds~~ion 2ourc(~ is v. freq_w---nr,,y
gas laser which ezrdt-,; in the visibl(~ region of the (c. g'. a
helium-neon laser ,n-th 0.6328 u) checked by covipari-zon -,,iih a vav!-,-
length standard on Kr8r' with ati accuracy of 2-10-8. To obta-11-1 a n=a-
surement preci 4 -7,
f rj(,;rE-, Y-CYC !-f~
tll,-rl 10 the path di N,-ri~llce flu'u-
frequency can il-e fLcrea-zed-. The device can -e! Ec, be t,-,: cc-,-ale
wavelengths in th,-7- visible region of the spectr,,.,:.-.. f- K.
USM
WC- 5
-4?.491'8
n-fim" V. P., BUKOVIS _bI., r..,. KAS:,iEVA,. Y.. N... PA=CHUK, V. S.,
FETRASHMIKO, A.'?n~dm 61-1 MIV,. S., N.,, Institute- of - Organic Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences Ukrainian. SXR.
OPhosphazo-1,3,5-triazines.. I-VII
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchei Khimi:L,. vol: 4o,,., uo 6,, 1 un 70, . 1226 -1229
Abstract: 2-Azido-4.6-dimetho:g(phenoxy)-1,3,5-triazines easily react with
tertiary phosphines and trialkyl phosphites to form Z-phozphazo-4,6--dimethoxy
(phenoxy)-1.3,5-triazincs. The reaction is exothermic and is comoleLed within
10-15 min. TriDheny! phosphitie reacts less rapidly. Tertiary ph~snhines
react easily with azides of diaminotriazines to form 2-phosphazo-4,6-diamino-
-1,3,5-triazines. The phosphazo compounds are colorless crystals which
readily dissolve in alc;hol, acetone', methanol, but which are ijisoluble in
water and hexane. They are hydrolyzed in boiling water or in LI hydrochloric
acid. The basicities of the compounds were determined in nitromethane and
recalculated to the corresponding values in water. All.these compounds were
found to be weak bases. Presence of amino or alk-fla.-ZLno groups in the mole-
cule raises the basicity by 3-4 unkits.,
USSR UDC: 547.491.8
VSKIY. .1., SOLODUSBETTKOV, S.N., 140SIYCHUK, A.I., and KUKHO', V.P.,
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Kiev. Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
."Phosphazotriazineso III- Oxidative Imination of Trivalent Phospho-
.rus Compounds by 1,395-Triazine AzideSn
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 4, Apr 70, PP 782-784
Abstract: For purposes of a study of physiological activity the au-
thors synthesized a series of previously unknown phosphazo-1,3,5-tri-
azines by oxidative imination of trivalent phosphorus compounds with
1,3,5-trazine azides. Triphenylphosphine, trialkyl phosphites and
N,N,N,N-tetraethyl diaminoethylphosphite react with 10.5-triazine
azides to evolve nitrogen and form corresponding phospha q compounds.
Trialkoxyphosphazo-193,5-triazines are hydrolyzed by 1 n-y-hydrochlo-
ric acid to give 2-N-dialkoxypho3phonylamino-4t6-bisaryramino-1,3,5-
triazines.
1/? 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE-551ING 0lA-.TE--20NC1V70
TITLE-PliCSPHALOTRIAZINES. 111. OXIDATIVE IMINATION OF COMPOUNDS, OF
PHCSPhGkLs, 111, hITF AZIDES OF 1,3,5,TRIALINES -U-
AUTHjR-104)-BU VSK v M.I., SOLODUSHENKOVi S.N., MUSIYCHUK, A.[., KUKHAR,
V.P.
CCUNTRY CF lNf-O--LSSR 42,
t
SOURCE--iH. OBSHCh. KHIM. 1970, 40(4)v 782-4
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--3RGANIC PHUSPHOROS COMPOUND, TRIAZINE, ISOMER, IMINE, AZIDE,
ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
CCNTROL MARKIAG-NG RESTRICTIGNS
.DOCUMENT CLASS
_-J;NC LA5 S I F 10
PROXY kEFl_/FkAME--3002/1138 STEP NC--UR/0079/70/0,t(')/OC;-~t/~,)78-2/k,764
_11c - -
L L C L S S (11 125
212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PHOCESSING DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICf,4 ND--AP0128563
ABSTkACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT. AN EQUIMULAR MIXT. OF PH SU33 P
ANU I IS SHGWN CN MlCkOFICHE. FACILITY: 1INST. ORG. KH114.r KIEVp
USSR.
A S 0~ I F I F 1)
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USSR UDC 621.373.001.5
BUKREYEV,.L,,.r,,,_Engineer and SHILIN, N. V., Candidate of Technical
"Basic Characteristics and Parameters of TI-100-2 Shock Generators"
Moscow, Elektrotekhnika, No 1, Jan 70, pp 17-21
Abstract: This article presents the test results of two TI-100-2
shock generators, built at the "Elektrost i'at I plant, designed to be used
as sources of electric energy in testing high voltage equipment for
breakdown capacity and electrodynamic and thermal strength. The TI-
100-2 is a 10.kv., three-phase synchronous 3000 rpm shock generator
of 100-Mw rated capacity and 2500-Mw short circuit capacity at 12 kv
and 0,0070ohm external reactance. A diagram of the energizing circuit
is presented. The operation of two TI-100-2 shock generators was
evaluated in relation to their use at the Scientific Research Center
for Testing High Voltage FAuipment (NITS VVA). The results were used
for mastering the parallel running of two generators, which,presents
J Reel/Frame 9
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some difficulties in the case of.shock generators. For the first time,
the basic parameters of shock generators were determined, taking into'
account the effects of two damper contours: a special damper windings
and a massive rotor barrel.
Shock generator characteristics and parameters were deter-
mined in accordance with GOST 10169-62. The agreement obtained
between the experimental results and.the calculated values is satis-
'factory. original article has 4 figures and 4 tables.
19750129
USSR UDC 621.373.001.5
BU42ZLE_ _L. F., Engineer and SHILIAN, N. V., Candidate of Technical
scjencg~L
"Basic Characteristics and Parameters of TI-100-2 Shock Generators"
Moscow, Elektrotekhnika, No 1, jan 70, pp 17-21
Abstract: This article presents the test results of two TI-100-2
shock generators, built at the "Elektrosila" plant, designed to be used
as sources of electric energy in testing high voltage equipment for
0
breakdown capacity and electrodynamic and thermal strength. The TI-
C3
100-2 is a 10 kv., three-phase synchronous 3000 rpm shock generator
of 10041w rated capacity and 2500-Mw short circuit capacity at 12 kv
~nd 0,0070ohm external reactance. A diagram of the energizing circuit
is presented. The operation of two TI-100-2 shock generators was
evaluated in relation to their use at the Scientific Research Center
for Testing High Voltage Equipment (NITS VVA). The results were used
for mastering the parallel running of two generators, which presents
some difficulties in the case of shock generators. For the first time,
the basic parameters of shock generators,were determined, taking into
account the effects of two damper contours: a special damper windings
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pp 17-21
and a massive rotor barrel.
Shock generator characteristics and parameters were deter-
mined in accordance with GOST 10169-62. The agreement obtained
between the experimental results and the calculated values is satis-
factory. Original article has 4 figures and 4 tables.
2/2
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GORBUT1011, V. I., SVIRYAKIN, D. I., BULR=,. VA-"G.61 KOLUPAYEV, A. N.,
YEGORFNKO, Yu. A., Scientific Research Institute of Electronic Internal
Inspection Affiliated With Tomsk Polytechnical Institute
"Radiation-Type Internal Inspection Units for Checking Materials and Parts"
Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, 110 3, May/Jun 71, pp 112-117
Abstract: The paper presents block diagrams and gives descriptions of
some devices based on radiation methods of internal inspection. The
basic technical characteristics of the devices are given, their advanta.-es
and disadvantages are noted, and recor-mendaticns are made on using them.
Four figures, bibliography of three titles.
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I.; yt~,_,ITIYEV, f
B. Y j _U 0. F., Corresponding i-iember o'' the
USSR Academy of Sciences; LYTKIN, Yu. M., Institute of laydrody-
namics, Novosibirsk
"Effect of the Shape of a Body on the Self-Modeling Characteristic
of its Axially Symmetrical Trace"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, vol 207, 110 4, 1972, pp 804-807
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the turbulent
wake of a body of revolution surrounded by a cu-rrent of an infi-
nitely uniform incompressible fluid with a constant velocity in
a direction parallel to the body's axis. If the Fleynolds nw:iber
is sufficiently large, it can be expected that at sufficit-.,ntly
large distances from the body, a self-modelinL flow Situation is
established. A discussion of the reoulto of detailed exper.-Lrjental
research shows that the flow in self-modeling axially symmetrical
,,rakes depends on the shape of the body as well as on the resistive
force and the velocity of the incident floi-.r. IL description of the
a-Duaratus used for ihese experiments is Civen with the results pre-
s;n-ted In the form of curves. The authors express their gratitu_de
to V. A. Kostomakhe and A. V. Gusev for making the measurements.
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.BU1CffMKAYA A. G. . ZHDANOV V. M.
ijDc 576.858;577-23
Subkletochnyye sistemy v virusologii (Subcellular Systems in virology), moscow,
M~-tsina, 1973, 239 pp., 3,000 copies printed
Abstract
The monograph is devoted to one of the newest and most urgent problems
of virology and molecular biology: the use of subcellular systems in virolo.,-y.
Subcellular systems have been used in the comparatively recent past, -Dart-icu-
larly after the discovery of the mechanisms entailed in the biosynthesis of
the basic biological polymers: nucleic acids and proteins. Me substantial
amount of mterial on the use of acellular systems that has been arrassed up to
now in the study of viral biosynthesis is only partially presented in reviews
published in various periodicals.
The present book is one of the first attempts to sunnarize current infor-
miation on this problem. In addition to data from the literature, the trionoi~raph
presents vast experimental material obtained by the authors.
The boo~k is intended for readers interested in virology, molecular biology,
and -the molecular basis of the pathogenesis of infectious diceasers.
Foreword
In considerable measure the development of virology has -been determ-ined'
by the methodological potential for the study of virus and viral infections.
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IMUnSKAYAJ, A. G., ZHDANOV, V. M.P Subkletoclinyye sistemy v virusoloi-ii,
Yeditsina, 1973, 239 pp
Follouring the discovery of the first viral diseases of plants, animals and
humans the basic riethod of studying vinises was the reproduction of' viral infec-
tions in natural hosts and (for viruses afflicting man) labox-atory animals.
This method is still important today for the study of the development of infec-
tion and im=ity in the case of viral diseases and for the study of neoplcstic
processes caused by viruses. A particular place in virological research methods
has been taken up with the application of chick embryos that have proven to be
sensitive to irany animal viruses and that have been suitable for the accumula-
tion of the virus in quantities sufficient for physico-chemical study.
In the early 1950's, a technique -was developed for the -groTwinZ of sin-7le-
layer cell cultures and it has become broadly applied in virology in a ohort
space of time. Me application of the sinterle-layer cell cultures inarle it pos-
sible to over-com-a the 'barrier of insusceptibility of laborato-r.,', ani~.:vals -to
various species, and resu_Ited in the discovery of a nw.,ftier of' nuw viruEec that
could riot be icolutud in laboratory animals. Coll cultiircs aluo provert to
s-aitable for the accumulation of viruses, for the study oC the cycle of tbeir
reproduction and morpho:,enesis, and in combination with radioactive isotopes --
for the biochemical study of particulars of metabolic processes in the infected
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1 .1 1 ~ j
Meditsina., 1973, 239 Pp
cell and in the synthesis of viral and virus-specific products. The method of
single-layer cell cultures created the possibility for the development of
research on the molecular biology of viruses in animals. 'Diis research was
developed somewhat earlier in the study of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages)
since the technique of producing cultures of bacterial populations was elab-
orated already in the latter part of the last' century. At the present time.,
the corresponding cell cultures are also used for the investil-ation of viruses
of plants and insects.
The development of research on the molecular biology of viruses naturally
created the necessity of developing methods for producing subccllular structures
and fractions for the study of individual stages of virus-induced synthesis --
the synthesis of viral proteins and viral nucleic acids. Initially these
methods were applied for the study of the reproduction of bacteriopInages; and
0
soon thereafter for the investigation of the viruses of animals and vegetables.
The use of stfucellul-ar systeris made it possible to obtain important information
on many links of virus-induced synthesis at the molecular level and of late
to reDroduce the biosynthesis of viral nucleic acids and of ribonucleoproteins
possessing infectious properties outside the cell.
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EMIITSKAYA, A. G., Subkletochnyfe sistemy v virasologii, Meditsina, 1973,
239 pp
The authors were inspired to write the book owing to the fact that the
large amount of factual material that has been accumulated up to now has only
in part been summarized in surveys and in individual chapters of monographs and
multiple-volwne works on virology and molecular biology.
The authors have limited the monograph solely to works concerning the
viruses of anim ls. Materials referring to bacterial viruses are cited only
as exceptions.
In the literature devoted to the problem under investigation systems of
synthesis of biological macromolecules in subcellular structures and fractions
of cells are also not infrequently designated as subcellular, acellular or
open systems. lie decided to use the first of these designations since it most
precisel,y reflects the substance of the systems in which structures or frac-
tions or derivatives of cells are always used in one degree or another.
Contents Page
Foreword .................................................................. 3
Chapter I. Polymerase systems in MA-containing viruses .................. 5
1. Replication of DINA-containing virunes ................................. 5
DNA-polyrnerase systems ................................................ 9
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BUKRINSKAYA A. G., Subklletachnr 1973,
239 pp
3. DIIA-polymerases in DNA-containinff viruses of animals ................. 12
4. DIVI-dependent RNA-polprierases in anlival tissue ...................... 17
5. RNA-polymerases in DITA-containing aninnl viruses ..................... 19
6. Auxiliary enzyme systems ............................................ 27
Bibliography ............................................................. 31
Chapter II. Polymerase systems in RNA-containing viruses ................ 35
1. Reproduction of RNA-containing viruses ............................... 35
2. Production of polyrierane coirq)lexes .................................. 42
3- Formation of polymerase reactions ..................................... 46
4. Kinetics of polymerase reactions ...................................... 48
:; -PnlArmpr,,i-qe svntems in various viruses ................................. 51
y ............................................................. 1
Biblio-raph- 8
Chapter III. Structure and fu-nctioning of ani 1 polysomes ............... 84
1. General schema of protein biosynthesis ................................ 84
2. Physicochemical properties of ribosomes and polysomes ................. 87
3. Ribonucleic acids participating in translations ...................... 91
4. Particulars in the structure of the ribosomes of animals ............ 102
5. Functioning of the polysomes of animals .............................. 107
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6. Protein-synthesizing system of Mytochondria ........................ 117
7- Particulars in the regulation of translations ....................... 118
8. Inhibitors affectin-cr translation ................................... 121
9. Translation in cells dayaGed by viruses ............................ 124
Bibliography ............................................................ 132
Chapter IV. Acellular systems of animal origin ....................... 138
Introduction ........................................................... 138
1. The functionin-a of an acellular system ............................. 139
2. Me identification of proteins synthesized in vivo and in vitro .... 141
3- Heterologrical acellular systems .................................... 146
4. Determining the rate of' translation ............................... 147
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5- 1)etermining the number of active ribosomes and the number of
Z">
peptide bonds formed by each ribosome ................................ 148
6. Ribosomes in cell structures ........................................ 150
7- Production of cellular mMM ................. 4 ....................... 154
8. 1-4ethods of producinG and description of certain acellular systems
of animal origin ................................................... 158
Bibliography ............................................................ 171
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239 PP
Chapter V. Acellular -systems in the study of the translation of RM
in animal viruses ................................................. 175
Introduction ............................................................ 175
1. Properties of viral mRKA ............................................ 175
2. Bonding of vir-al RIM to ribosones ................................... 183
3. Translation of viral RNA in acellular systems ....................... 193
4. Nature of protein products synthesized in an acel-lular system in
the translation of the RNA of animal viruses ........................ 202
5. Acellular systems in the study of the action of interferon .......... 211
Bibliography ...................... 6 ..................................... 219
Chapter VI. Paired synthetic systems ....................I .............. 221
1. Bacterial syntems ................................................... 221
2. Synthesic of ribonucleoproteina of arboviruses ...................... 223
3- Replication of viral IMA in iaolated mitochondria. ................... 231
Bibliography ............................................................ 237
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ZAYDES, V. M., NIKOLAYEVA., 0. G.1 SELIMOVA, L. M., and.,BIJKRINSKqYA, A. G.,
Institute of Virology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiy, Acaderwj of Medi cai ScIie.nceS USSR,
Moncow
"The Role of Sendai Virus Flucleocapsid in Transcription of Viral RNA"
Moscow, Voprosy Vinisologii, No 5, Sep/Oct 72, pp 602-&~81
Abstract: Sendai virus RITTA-polymerase catalyzes incorporation of ribonucleoside
triphosphates into an acid-insoluble material in vitro. The incorporation is
linear for at least an hoiir. A portion of the synthesized substance is attacilled
to the nucleocapsid. The bond is specific, and as soon as the growin- chain
matures into PHA, the molecule becomes free and leaves the struct,_;re. Similarl:-,
virus RI-TA-polyme rase promotes synthesis of virus specific j0TA in Ehrlich ascites
carcinoma cells very soon after these cells are infected with Sendai virEis,
and MA transcription occurs in structures resembling viras n),.cleocaprid. It is
concluded that Sendai virus nucleocapsid participates in truriscription of virus
RNA in vitro and in vivo.
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VORKUNOVA, G. K., S~JRONOV, YU. A., and BUKRINSKAYA, A. G., Institute of
a-
Virology imeni D. 1. Ivanovskiyj Academy-ff'Tlle cm-5-a-6Z6,es USSR, floscow
"Infectious Activity of Newly Synthesized Paramyxovirus Itiborucleoprotein"
Moscow, Vorposy Virusolo6ii, No 6, lv'ov/Dec 71# pp 707-713
Abstracti The infectious factors present in cytoplasnatic extracts of
Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells infected with Sendai virus were investigated
on mice by radioactive (P32 and 10-uridine) and fractionation methods.
It was established that the toxicity is due to a newly synthesized viral ribo-
nucleoprotein present in the cytoplasm of the host cells in the form of
straight strands and having the buoyant density of 1.38 9/c-,,3. This
modified ribonucleoportein is believed to represent a prefinal staGe, after
which the strands are arranged into spirals before they are incorporated
Into the virus. The infectious paranyxovirus ribonualeoproteizi was found
only in ascitic carcinoma cells.
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ZAYDES, V. K., VOLKOVA, 11. YA., BUKRINS"C&U.4. G., and ZHDANOV, V. M.,
Acadezdcian, Academy of Nedicar7SUcle-hc6s, USSF~ Institute of Virology, Academy
of Medical Sciences USSR, Hoscow
"Sedimentation and Density Characteristics of Some Cellular and Virus-Speacific
Idbonucleoproteins in Cytoplasmatic Extracts From Chick Embryo Cells Infected
With Newcastle Disease Virus"
Moscow, Doklady Akademil Nauk SSSR, Vol 199, No 1, 1971, pp 219-221
Abstracti Fractionation of a cytoplasmatic ectzract from. chick embryo cells
containing labeled stable cellular RHA (H3 tagged) and virus-induced MU
C14 tag d) showed that both labeled compounds sedimented at the same rate
%,45 Brand in the same density region (.-,,/1.46 g1ml). This suggests tl.-at
the cellualr and virus-specific ribonucleoproteins are physically related.
Such an asstmiption is con3istent with the results of 11. V. Kaverin's func-
tional analysis of the viral component of the hypothetical complex, which
indicate that virus-induced RUA can be transported from the 45 S structures
to.polyribosor-es. This complex in regaxded as the initiator of viral protein
aynthosia.
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