SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GADZHIBALAYEV, G.A. - GAGARIN, YU.

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...... ..... USSR UDC .529.4 LEBEDEV, D. V., GADZIIIBALAYE-V,-G. Moscow "Estimate of Impact Toughness of Stools at Cryogenic Temperatures" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 8, Aug 73, pp 38-42. Abstract: Data are presented characterizing the work of rupture and its components -- the work of formation and work of prap6gation of cracks -- in chrome-nickel and chrome-manganese steels in the temPerature interval from .20 to -2S3* C_ Results of determination of the worVof crack propagation by the methods of Drozdovskiy and of Gulyayev are compared. --- - - --------- ......... .... ..... . ........ 'C r, 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFI,Eb:.:'' ~PIZG -_SSING GATc--13NOV70 T, I T L E-- E F F;-: c r OF THE OF THE PRGOOTER LN' THE CATALY11C 4LTiq[TY OF ALUfMIN-?rH,.'OMIU!1 CATALYSTS IN ISURENTANE 0EhY0ROi~E:NATI("-"1 -(J- ~,AUTHOIR-103)-DADASHEVr SARYDZHA11VJV;t A*A. GA011111KASUMOV, V. S. C OU."I T R Y OF INF'3--USSR ml~i~SOURCE--AZCERB. NEFT. KHOZ. Ifi701 CLIP 3.6-7':(RUSS) ------- 70 DATE PUBLISHED SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY f 0 P I C TAGS--CA -ALYS ACTIVITY,' METAL W I DE' I SOPENTANE T T DEHYDR0,GENAT EON, PUT ASS L UM OXIOE, CESIUM CUIMPOUND, ~UWIPIUM CAFALYSrt .~~..(WA19 CATALYST ~.CONTROL 1-1ARKING-i-10 RESTRICTIONS, DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 :PROXY REEL/F-RAtME--300Z/IlZ'3 STEP t4O--Uk/U4~37/:?O/("00/001/0036/ij'337 CIRC ArMESSIM-IN 716-1-AP01.2-3550 A r'c-- I 3.',.,"~JV7 0 UNC L A S I F I E 0 ~~ROC ES S ING 2/2 i3 11 C IkC ACCESSION l2d550 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3 S T RACT OXIDE Pt~GIMQTERS 'YIEF,E TESTED AT -2-5PERCENT MNICNS. (148 Sojia 41 SU33 ttkD CS, SM32 0'FOR PQUST?~JAL C~%TALYST K,-5 ANO CS SUH2 t3v K, SUJ7 Ov Rb SkJ3Z ~0, CEO SUB2 ANC)i '~b SLJb2 1-1 S',_1b3 FOR ~t.LiCR-CATALYST A,19). THE ALKALI MLTALS~,WERF THC' OPILY AoNrS AF-ECTING YIELDS A.110 SELE-CTIVITY IN THE DEHYDROGENATIO.-N GF~;ISOP~EINTANE M TO TALYSTS BY K S062 0' t~AISED YIELDS R OM 1SOAMYLENES. PRG,'40T,1G,\ OF A,19 CA rt n-18 ANID 32-4 TO 37-3 A~40 40-31)EICENT AND SELECT flVirY 54-3 A,,4o AIND 68-70PERCENT, RESP., RELATIVE TO UNPROiNIGTH) K,5 CATALYST, julz WHENDEHYDRUGENATION OF I 'VAS CAkRIE:(J..OUT IN STAriciiqApY MO FLU E E E - BEDS-.AT. 530 A'40 35(3-75DEG AND VOL. INPUT kATeS CIF: 0.5-~.O fiR,P.RIME NEGATIVLI, RESP. YIELDS A~-,,j-SELEC'r1Vj.TV UNDEA STATIONARY % - ED All CATALYST CONDITIONS W&'E 26-3 AND.43-55PERCENT WHEN 04\,PkGMJT 9 WAS USED. P.6 SU32 13 AND CS SU82~0 WEKEIISLIGHTLY LESS EFFECTIVE CA rALYST CUNDI 11 01S, FRONOT I ON ~F K,5 K SU32 F Q R S TAT IONARY. 'j. CATALYST BY ~CS SUB2 0 PAISED YEILDS A N 1) S E L e, c I I-T yfO, 23-L-'O AND ry3.5-65PERCENT, ?ESP. ...... . ....... .. ..... ... . USSR 1BRAGIMV, 1. T., Academician of the Azerbaydzhan SSR AcaderV of Sciences, GADZHIYEV A. D., Institute of Mathematics and,Mechanics, Azerbaydzhan SSR Academy of Sciences, Baku "Concerning the Order of Convergence of Cauchy-Stielt,les-lype Singular Integrals" Moscow, Doklady Akadem;-i Nauk SSSR, Vol 212, No 1, 1 Sep 73, pp 23-,~)6 Abstract: Let r be a closed rectifiable Jordan curve of length I or- the plane cf complex variable z. Let us denote by ~ the~angle between the positive direction of the Xaxis and the tangent toT at a given point fs) be a (the tangent obviously exists at almost all points of 0. Let f, complex -function of arc s, this function having bounded variation on seE- ment CO,11. Writing out the pEi--=.etric equation of curve r in the form x =x(s), the authors examine an integral of the Cauchy-Stleltjes type fldl (s) t. df K (z) , -L T- Z 1/2 USSR IBRAGIMIOV, i. I., GADZHIYEV, A. D., Doklady Akademii.Naulk SSSR, Vol 21.2, No 1, 1 Sep 73, pp 23-26, It has been proved previously that the difference in the values of an integral of the Cauchy-Stielt,jes type Inside and outside of r au- Proaches fl(so) for all points of the line r,with the possible exception of a set of zero measure where z-T (from the inside.*nd from the outside). In this paper the authors use a method based on the properties of singular integrals to establish the orderof convergence of integrals of the Cauchy and Cauchy-Stieltjes types. 2/2 2 USSR UDC: 517.512.6 IBlIZAGIMOV, I. I., Academician of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, A-- D. , and SHA]MVEIRDIVEW, V. K. "Monotonicity Conditions of a Sequency of Derivatives of the Gellfand- 'Bernshteyn Polynomials". Moscow,. Doklady Akad--mii Nauk SSSR, vol. 199, No. 4, 1971, pp 762- 765 Abstract: The authors note that by successfully determining the mcnotonicity of a sequence of derivatives of the generaliz~:d poly- nomials of A. 0. Gellfand and S. 0. BernshtOyn, -he results can be applied to problems involvinethe numerical irite;rration of dif- ferential. equations. They begin their investigation by offfering and proving a basic theorem for the difference b~etween the deriva- tives of two successive polynomials in the sequence, which enables them to establish its monotonicity. Their notation for the se- quence of derivatives is Jr, l(f;x)}. They also derive corollaries of this theorem regarding ~?Ie convergence properties of the se- quence and an alternate method for expressing th.-- difference between two successive -derivatives in it. The authors arc mem- ^bers of the Institute of Math~-_matics and Mechanics in Baku. USC- T"' AGM-10"v' Aza:~bai-an Ssli A,*; ac*-";.-i-~"'~f3 C 0C C, 3 "A Sequence of Linea-- Fo--i-tive Operators" Xos cow, ~~:azzi: SSSR, Vol 1 ~~2 2 Abstract: A nequence of liziear -ooZltive of t---o :-,oust ~-eneral form, containing the operatoro of S. N. Berz-s'-t,;--,jm. o rri.; kdilodovsl.-.iy, G. ll~liralrllyan, V. A. Baskak"ov, and cases, is consti ol' 4-hese -nacted. Problcr-,s of the vmifoi-n'conver onaratoor3 in the clao3 of tqc continuouz fi;,artions A'~,O -J sa given nlzrlber, are considered and thr; 1'~: C '_' I _4 a r i t0 S C) f U0 functions, convexity o-~ concavity are otudir',('. -4- t ODerator2 namad abovc are Dart4ci,.Iar ou:~Oz of Z'~x:uen--a sontod, and comao D~,ooro= roardinig, tho L~-,Ilu C, of 11 a n, c 0 are.derived.' USSR CADZHIYEV RYVKIN, S. M., and SHUMAK, I. B.,.Physicotechnical Insti- zuze imera A. K Ioffe, Academy of Sciences USSR "n-Germanium Compensated by Fast Neutrons as an AmorphousSemicanductor Model" Moscow, PisIma v Zhurnal Eksperimental4noy i Teoretl6heskoy Flzlki, Vol 1.5, No 10, 20 May 72, pp 605-608, Abstracts The authors studied the use of fast nenitron-irradiated, hen-vily .,doped n-type germaniun for the creation of a controlled amorphous semiconduc- tor model. n-Go specimens with an arsenic concentration of 811018 cm-3 underwent tho fast-neutron irradiation, The result-qiindicate that the ir- radiated n-germanium displaya the principal features' Inherent in an amorphous semiconductor and in this senseLcan be con.Wered as Its modul, The authors thank B. I. SIOUOVSKIY for discussing .:the results . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .... . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . USSR UDC 911.3.616.~.576.89(479.24) GADZHI1P~Y,__A.,_ T, GAFAROVA, F. G., and MUrAFAYEVA, Z.! A. "The Effect of Anthropogenic Factors on the Distribution of Disease Vectors" ~(Azerbaydchan SSR) V sb. 5-ya Mezhvuz. zoogeogr. konferentsiya "Vliyanie antropogen. faktorov na formir. zoogeogr. kompleksov" Ch. I. (Fifth Joint Higher Education In- stitution Zoogeographic Conference on the Effect of Anthropogenic Factors on the Formation of Zoogeographic Complexes. Part Ii-- collection of works Kazan, 1970, pp 76-78 (from RZh-36,:Meditsinskaya Geografiya, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1,36.69 by Yu. Dubrovskiy) Translation: The red-tailed Libyan Jird and the fleas specific to this species have totally disappeared following,the irrigq~tlon and tilling of the Shirvanskaya, Mil'skaya, and Muganskaya steppe. At the same time this rodent has become widespread in the foothills, and the fleas, which are plague vectors have followed. The water vole has infiltrated along the irrigation canals into the heart of the steppe, carryIng its. specific Para- sites, the calaremia vectors Laelaps muris,,Hyperlael4ps amphibius, Haemola- elaps glasgowi. The forest belts planted along the canals are now tnfil- trated with house and field mice and their mites -- L. agilis and L. X I USSR GADZHIYEV, A. T., et al, V sb. 5-ya Mezhvuz, zoageogr. koaferentsiya "Vliyanie antropogen. faktorov na formir. zoogeogr. kompleksov" Ch. 1. (Fifth Joint Higher Education Institution Zoogeographic Conference on the Effect of Anthropogenic Factors on the Formation of Zoogeographic Complexes. Part I -- collection of works), Kazan, .1970, pp 76-78 ~(from RM-36, 'Nedit- sinskaya Geografiya, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1.36.69 by Yu. Dubrovskiy) algericus. The nests of birds of the sparrow family in the forest belt sus viator and contain great numbers of Ornithonyssus sylvarum,,Steatonys, 'parasite cenoses provides Dermanyssus passerinus. The emergence of new the conditions for new natural foci of disease., 2 J12 W Oil USSR uDc 664.95 Y9V. D_ N. and MAGOMAYE andidate of Technical Sciences, V, A. A., C Dagestan University "Survival of Staphylococcus in Sunflower and Olive 013!' ~Ibscow, Rybnoye Khozyaystvo, No 6, 1971 pp 66-69 Abstract: Ten samples each of olive and refined sunflower oil were taken from different coro)ercial lots. Six milliliters of fivh-peptone bouillon con- taining 7-5 percent common salt were put into a number of -test tubes, small lumps of cotton were dipped into it, and the test t"b~s were sterilized in an autoclave (the cotton rising to the surface of the bouillon). Three milli- liters of the oil being tested were injected into these test tubes; after the cotton had absorbed the oil it was pushed to the bottom of the tube. The inoculations were incubated at a thermostat,temperature of'370C for 48 ho-,trs, then smears made of the bouillon, stained and examined under microscope. No Staphylococcus was found in the olive oil, while in the sunflower oil it was found in three out of the 10 samples taken. ArtificibLI inoculation vith Staphylococcus was made of samples of sunflower oil:4iad olive oil, using strains ST-1, ST-2, ST-Ts, and ST-A. All were found to be toxic. After one to five days the toxic oil was in6culated into fish-peptone bouillon and into filant agar. Two tubes containing oil with an equal degree of toxicity were !F2 USSR- GADZHIYEV, D. ff. and MG0MAM, A. A., Rybnoye Khozyayst,.,o, No 6, 1971, pp 66- 69 taken in each case for analysis, with two control samples -for every 10 tubes of toxic oil. 7he results showed that Staphylococcu6 survives well in sun- flower oil but perishes fast in olive oil,~and that With intoxication of from 100 to 500 million microbe bodies kept for 45 days Staphylococcus can be very well preserved for a long period. The conclusion is that Staphylococcus may be introduced into canned food with sunflower oil when such oil is not first baked.,~~ Olive oil possesses bacteriostatic properties, apparently cannot be a sotirce of.Staphylococcus infection in canned fish, and may lie used without adviuice baUng. 2/2 USSR UDC 537.311.1 ABDULLAYEV, G. B., Academician of the Academy of Sciences,Azerbaydzhan SSR,, ALIYEV, G. M., 11EKHTIYEVA, S. I., MAMEDALIYEVA, G. G., CV)ZHIYEY,,.Tt, DZHALILOV, N. Z., and ABDINOV, D.V.,TRslt~~ hY-iT'C"s"6f`t~he` A~ademy of Sciences Azerbaydzhen SSR, Baku "On the Origin of Hole Conduction in Selenium"' Moscowj Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 194, No 4, 1 Oct ~70, pp 796-800 Abotract: The typo of conductivity of amorphous aelenium,with,different degrees of crystallinity and also of monocrystallina 9 lunium Wore mW after deoxygeni- zation was studied to obtain information on the origin of:i Ito hole conduction and to clarify the possibility of producing selenium with: electron conduction. It is noted that it has been previously assumed that oxy& en atoms in selenium cause its hole conduction by producing acceptor levels bu't that direct data supporting this assumption is practically nill. It is stated that the elec- trical properties of selenium are not associated with the presence of periodi- city in the lattice but are basically determined by the short-range order; this short-range order therefore determines the width of the forbidden zone and con- sequently the concentration of natural free electrons and holed. Under amorphi- zation of the material there occurs a grouping of atoms around the defects such USSR ABDULLAYEV, G. B., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk.SSSR, Vol 194, No 4, 1 Oct 70, pp 798-800 ures which are active in the crystalline stat that admixt e~become inactive in the amorphous state. Under deoxygenization of polycrystallino hexagonal selenium the conductance at a given temperature reduces by a factor of 1.000; i.e., Is approximately 100 times greater than in the case of single crystalline seleniu=. This is attributed to two factors: (a) in the production of single cry6tals of selenium the selenium is cleaned of oxygen admixtures; and (b) oxygen atoms in polycrystalline samples, by reducing the intermolecular potential barriers, cause a growth in the mobility of current carriers duringithe motion of current carriers. The change in the electrical properties of aingle crystals of selenium under deoxygenization is attributed to the entry of oxygen atoma in the selenium lattice. 777- 777 USSR UDC 539.213 IMANOV, L. M., Corresponding Member of the Azerbaydzhiin SSR Academy of Sciences, K. E., AKHUNDOV, A. A., GADZHIYEV, G. A., Institute of Physics, Azerbaydzhan. SSR Academy of Sciences "Investigation of Intramolecular-Motions in Some Dialkyl Phthalates by the Method of Polymer 'Matrix Isolation" Baku, Doklady Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Vol[29, No 7, 1973, pp 11-12 Abstract: The paver gives some results of a study otradLo-frequency spectra of rela.-cation absorption in the dimethyl phthalate-oolystyrene and di-n-butyl phthalate-polystyrene system with ether content of 20% by kceight. The di- electric loss tan ents of both systems were meauured on eight freciiencies ranging from 0 to 7-105 Hz at temperatures from 40 to 1.50*C. On the basis of analysis with regard tothe magnitudes:of dipole moments correspond- ing to che observed dielectric absorption regions for!eimeLhyl and dibutyl phthalates, as well as the spectrum of iodobenzene In the polystyrene Matrix with a single absorption region, it is concluded that~ the low-frequency contribution to the absorption regions is from the inotion of individual molecules of the dialkyl phthalates ans a wbole, while the hi gh-f requency coripcnent is due to 4.ntramolecular motio-as. J." ...... .... ........ . ............. --.- ... . ................... 1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED ekOCESSING DATE--230CT70 JITLE--CRACKING OF A WIDE FRACTION OF SIAZAN PFTROLEUMS:OVER AN ALUMINA CATALYST -U- AUTHOR-t.05)-GUSEINOV, D.A.# GAMIDZADE, G.A., ABASOVA, N.A., GADZHIIEV'v -G -.AKOPYAN, M.P. *G.r INFO--USSR .COUNTRY OF ,:SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.j NEFT GAZ 1970p "13(3)1 47-9 "DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALSt PROPULSION ANDJUELS TAGS--GASOLINEr CATALYTIC CRACKINGt ALVMINAP CHROIAIUM, METHANEt _HYDROGEN, THERMAL EFFECT .,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~QOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED REEL/FRAME--3001/2096 STEP NO--UR/0152/70/013/003/0047/0049 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP01Z1469 UINCLASSIFIED lip 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED P40CES,SING DArE--230CT70 IRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0127469' ,.A BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A GASOLINE LIGKOINE FRACTIONP Bo AS THE TEMP. IS, SMALLER THAN.OR EQUAL TO 2200EGREES, WAS PROCESSED. .INCREASED FROM 480 TO 560DEGREESW.THE YIELD OF H-04 SUB4 FRACTION INCREASED AND THAT OF UNSATD. HYDROCARBONS DECREASED FROM 47.8 TO 44.9 WT. PERCENT. THE MAX. GAS YIELD,OF 7200 WT* PERCENT BASED ON RAW -MATERIAL-.VAS OBTAINED AT 0.5 HR PRIME NEGATIVE1 AND 560DEGREES WHEN 3.-ZPERCENT COKE WAS DEPOSITED ON THE CATALYST, 13UT THE OPTIMUM GAS AND :UNSATO..HYDROCARBON YIELD WAS OBTALNED-AT 0.7 HR:PRIME NEGATIVE~. THE OF87PERCENT CATALYZATE WASIOBTAINED'AT 0.7 HR PRIME -NEGATIVE1 AND 480DEGREES. THE LIQ* CATALYZATE WAS USED FOR HIGH OCTANE ~~-,::GASOLINE. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RAW~MATERIAL AND RESULTS ARE ~;~~.-'TABULATED. FACILITY: AZER8. INST. NEFTI kHIMO' [M. A7-IZBEKOVA, BAKU,-. USSR'. - --UNC 1,A SSI F1 E 0 032 UN PROCESSING DATE--30CCY70 'CLASSIFIEO _,,-.,T.ITLE--THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTOR COMPOUNOS IN SOLID. AiND MOLTEN STATES --U- ;-'~AUTHOR-(07_J-GADZHIYEV, G.G., MAGOMED OV, YA.B. ,-CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ::SOURCE- IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRs NEORG, MATER* 19701 6(2)rl 387-6 ISHED ------- 70 DATE PUBL S UBJ EC;T AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC_ TAGS--THERMAL -CONDUCTIVITY, SEMICONDUCTOR PROPERTYi LIQUID ~'SEMICONDUCTOR# MELTING POINT, PHONON TEMPERATURF DEPENDENCEt ELECTRON MOBI.LITY9 THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTYi SELE41DEr TELLURIDEt COPPER.COMPOUNDP 'ANTIMONY COMPOUNDt ARSENIC COMPOUND ,-C,CNTROL.,MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1484 STEP NO--Ul~/03631'rO/006/002/0387/03i]8 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118473 2/3 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0118473 .~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN OROER TO EXPLAIN THE HEAr TRANSFER MECHANISMS AND TO MORE ACCURATELY DEFINE THE PROBLEM CONCERNING THE THERMOELEC. QUALITY IN THE SOLLD.AND THE MOLtEN STATES, THE THERMAL COND OF CU SU83 ASSE SUB4, CU SUB2 SBSE SU64t AND CUSBTE SU82 AT .300-iOOODEGREESK WAS INVESTIGATED. THERMAL CONO WAS MEASUREDIBY THE ABS. METHOD UNDER STEADY STATE HEAT CONDITIONS.',~AT ROOM TEMP. THE THERMAL COND. FOR CU SU133 ASSE SUB4. IS 2.7 W PER,M DEGREE, AND WITH INCREASING'TEMP. IT DECREASES LINEARLY., A SHARPER DECREASE TAKES PLACE FROM 700DEGREESK ON TO THE M.P.r WHICH IS APPARENTLY ASSOCO. WITH THE TRANSITION OF CU SUB3 ASSE SU34 FROM.THE LOW TEMP, TETRAGONAL TO THE HIGH TEMP. CUBIC PHASE. IN THE SOLID STATE THE FUNDAMENTAL HEAT JRANSFER MECHANISM IS THE PHONON ONE, ALL THE SAi TO THE M.P. THE ELECTRONIC PORTION OF THE THERMAL CUND..AS CALCD-4 FROM THE WIEDEMANN-FRANZ RATIO IS 5.2 TIMES 10 PRIME.NEGATIVE3 W PER M UEGREE AT BROOM TEMP.t AND WITH INCREASING TEMP.:IT INCREASESP ATTAINING A VALUE OF 0.5 W PER M OEGREE.PRIOR TO THE M.P. AT THE m.p.~ rHE THERMAL COINO. INCREASES ABRUPTLY, AS DOES THE ELEC. CONO., AND,IT INCREASES UPUPON FURTHER HEATING IN THE MOLTEN srATE. THIS MEANSJHAN AN A!)D,\,L. HEAT TRANSFER MECHANISMv NA44ELY BIPOLAR THERMAL COND.f~ IS PRESENT. THE TEMP.- DEPENDEINCE OF THE THERMAL COND.~ OF CU SUB3 SaSE SU34 IS SIMILAR TO THAT OF CU SUB3 ASSE SUB4, EXCEPT THAT UPON MELTI:NGv THE THERMAL COND. OF CU SUB3 SBSE SUB4 DOES NOT EXPERIENCE~MARKE 0 CHANGES; CERTAIN OTHER DIFFERENCES ARE ALSO NOTED. IN THE CASE'OF CUSBTE SU62 THE ELECTRONS AND THE PHONONS ARE THE HEAT CARRIERS FROM ROOM TEMP. TO THE M.P. ~PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 032 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118473 ,.-.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE ELECTRONIC PORTION OF THE THERMAL COND. AT R0014 TEMP. IS 1.7 W PER M DEGREE AND EXCEEUS THAT OF '!THE PHONON PORTItliN. Af THE INSTANT OF THE MELTING THEJHERMAL COND. OF :CUSBTE SUB2 INCREASE ABRUPTLY BY A FACTOR OF 1.51 AFTER W141CH THE THERMAL~COND. OFTHE MELT INCREASES. THE COURSE OF THE THERMAL COND.,IS EXPLAINED SATISFACTORILY BYTHE PRESENCE OF ELECTRONIC AND BIPOLAR. THIERMAt COINUS. THE HIGH ELEC. CONDr.THE OPTIMUM CARRIER CONCN-t AND THE LOW THERMAL COND. OF CUSOTE SUBZ AS COMPARED TO THOSE OF OTHER A'PRIMEI-13 PKIr4EV:C PRIMEVI SU82 TYPE --.COMPDS- INDICATE THAT OF THIS COMPD.~CAN BE USED~ FOR.MAKING THERMOELEC- 1ELEMENTS. FACILITY. INST. FIZ.9 IMAKHAC HKALAP USSR& Ll-'4C L A 5 S I F I E D .1/2 023 UNCLASS I Fl ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO "TITLE-THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLEX A PRJMEl B PRIMEY.C PRIMEVI SUB2 IN SOLID AND LIQUID STATES -U- -AUTHOR-103)-GADZHIYEV, G.G~, MAGOMEDUVv~YA.B.p,JSMAYLOV* SH.14. tGUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR, ~SOURCE-TEPLOFIZ, VYS. TEMP, 70r 8(1)p 213-15 :OATE PUBLISHED ----- -70 ~.SUBJECT:AREAS--PHYSICS ~TOHC TAGS--THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY9 SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALr,THERMAL EFFECT, ~~,~.COPPER COMPOUNDp ARSENIC COMPCUND9,ANTIMONY COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0921 STEP NO--UR/0294/70/008/001/0213/0215 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107450 UNCLASSSIFIED - --------- ....-2/2 -023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107450 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE THERMAL COND. (LAMBDA) OF SUB29 CUSBS SU82v AND CUASSE SUB2:WAS MEASURED IN BOTH SOLID AND ~::.,'LIQ.,STATES AT 300-1000DEGREESK.~ THE LAMBDA OF THE 3 COMPOS. DECREASES '.,~~_WITH INCREASE IN TEMP. IN THE SOLID~STATELGREATERJHAN.OR EQUAL TO IN~THE LIQ. STATE ~300DEGREESK AND IT INCREASES WITH INCREASE IN TEMP,* LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1000DEGREESK. THE MIN* IN LAMBDA IS IN THE SOLID _STATE.FOR CUSBTE SUB2, THE M.P. IN THE SOLID STATE FURICUSBS SUB2j AND 1.11N.THE LIU. STATE FOR CUASSE SUB2. THE.JUMP IN LA'MBDA,AT THE M.P. IS -qPOS"* FOR.CUSBTE SUB2 AND CUSBS SUB2 AND NEG. FOR.C4JASSE SUB2. CUASSE ~.SUBZ IS AN INTERMETALLIC SEMICONDUCTOR WITH A 14ETALLIC COND. AND THE ~..~INTRINSIC COND. OF CUSBTE SUB2 AND CUSBS SUB2 BEGL~S, AT 500 AND NDUCTORS IN THE _.`5599EGREESKt - RESP. ALL 3 COMPDS.:ARE INSTRINSICIS,EMICO, o"XIO. STATE. THE CONDo OF CUSBTE SUB2 AND CUSBS SU82 CONSITS OF ~THE ..-PHONON AND ELECTRON CONDS* IN THE SOLID STATE:AND ~,IN THE INTRINSIC COND. :~~:,:REGION THERE IS AN ADDNL. COND- ~DUE JO: THE7 BIPOLAKI THEP-MAL DIFFUSION. THE FORBIDDEN ZONE WAS CALCOD FOR CUS6TE SUB2 AS 0.1.6 EV ::~-AND FOR CUSBS SUB2 AS 0.42 EV. OVER THESE 3 CONDS~..j THE. PHONON COND# J'F :'~ '_S,0LlO-~C_UASSE SUB2 IS SUPERIMPOSED:. FACILITY,: ISNT. FIZ.t ,';":MAKHACHKALAv USSR. -------- ----- c9naucTor7rec :15hology USSR UDC: 546-56,86123:541.66 arA MAGGMEWi, YA- B-, Institute of P ~ysics, DaCestan Branch, Academy of Sciences USSR, Yakhachala "Heat Conductance in Complex Semiconductor Compounds in Soli(i and Liquid States" Mscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, 110 2, Feb 70, PP 387-388 Abstract: The thermal conductance of Cu3AsSe4, Cu3 SbSe4, and CuSbTe2 was studied at 300--10000C to determine their heat transfer. mechanisias and define more accurately the problem of the thermoelectric Q factor in both solid and liquid states. flomogencous polyc rys tall! tie specimens.vere produced in evacliated and sealed-off quartz ampules under specific temperature conditions. Me phase phie composition of' the obtained specimens was determined by-.thennal and metallograp analyses. The heat conductance was measured:by the absolute,racthod under station- ary temperature conditions. Figures in the original article show the temperature AsSe4, CujSbSe4, and CuSrTe2. In the dependence of the thermal conductance of Cu3 solid state up to the point of melting, the basic heat transfer mechanism in Cu3As'e4 is phonon-based. The n-vfpe share-of themal conductivity computed 1/2 M USSR GADZHIYEV, G. G., and MAGOMEDOV YA. B., Neorganicheskiye Materialy void 6, No 2, Feb 70, PP 387-388 according to the Wiedemann-Franz law is, at room temperaturej 5.2*lo-3 w/m-deg, and increases with temperature, attaining, prior to melting, 0-5 w/m-deg. After melting it drops abruptly. Compraison of experimental data with those of Wiedemqnn-Franz indicates the presence of an additional'heat,transfer mechanism in the Cu AsSe4 melt, which Is attributed to bipolar thermal conductance. The 3 curve of Cu3SbSe 4 is similar to that of Cu3AsSe4' Iniere is no abrupt drop in thermal conductance in Cu 3SbSe4, however. In the CuSbT!~, curve, the heat carriers from room temperature to the melting point) are electrohs and phonona. At room temperature the electron share of heat conductance exceeds the phonon share. The increase in thermal conductance prior to melting, indicates bipolar heat conduc- tance. At the melting point, CuSbTe2 heat conductance 4bruptly increases 1-5 times and continues to grow, indicating both electron a~A bipolar heat conduct- ances. High electroconductivity, optimum concentration!of carriers, and low heat conductance of CuSbTe 2, in comparison to other AjVC2VIlcompounds, indicates the potential application of this material for thermoelectric batteries. 2/2 USSR UDC 616.986.7-036.22 (479.24) GADZIaYEV J. A. "On A Study of Leptospirosis,Among the Population of the Shirvanskaya Steppe of the Xura-Araksinskaya Lowlands Asorbaydzhan SSIV Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy Neditsinskiy Zhurnals No 41 Apr 71, PP 59-64 Abstracti Between 1966 and 1968, 5,220 samples of blood serum of various population groups were examined for leptospirosis in four rayons (Kyurdamirakiy, Agdamsk-iyp Udzharskiy, and Zardobskiy) of the Shirvanskaya Steppe of the Kura- Araksinskaya Lowland. Positive reactions in the micro& Fglutination and lysis test were obtained in 141 (2.7%) of cases. The highest percentage of positive cases was recorded in Agdamskiy Rayon (5.3%). The highost percentage of posi- tive serological reactions (4.6%0 of 1,683 exazined) was found among workers connected with agriculture (among stock brooders -- 11 0% of 271 examinod, among field-crop growers and horticulturists -- ).4%, o~, 1,412 examined), while the rate among people not connected with such woA was only 0.7% of 1,157 examined. The highest percentage of antibodies t '6 Leptospira was found In people between 7 and 15 years of age (33.3%) and 26,to 35Lyears of age (27.6%). On the basis of the ocrological tests conducted, it can be stated that the following serotypes of Leptospira are in circulation an the Shirvan- skaya Steppe of the Kura-Azaksinskaya Lowlandi grippotiphosal pomona, taras- sovi, canicola, icterobaemorrhagiae, and hobdomadis. 1/1 PDC 0,16.9364-0,; "..22(479.24" USSR GALDZHIYEV, I .A . Epidemiology of Leptospirosis in the Shirvan Steppe of;!the iuxa-Araks Lowland in the: Azerbaydzhan SSRII -Baku, Azerbayzhanskiy Nleditsinskiy Zhurnal, Vol. 47, No'~?, Jul 70, pp 59-6) Abstract: The presence of leptospirosis anti1bodies in Persons from Val'IULS Popu lation centers within the region was establisshed on thdi,basis of sera log ica I tests. Analysis of the data compiled indicates the necessity.fOr further popui-ition studies and for elimination of the infection in anirlals~'I field workors, ana school children. The occupational characterof the disease wa~~ ast4blisned. of the studies to other regionswas recommended at a me&ns of astablL;h-.1jig the sources and etiological structure of:loptospirosis, at ~;ell -~s the presonco of the disease in natural foci* USSR GADi".-M. M. Wa ximum. Length of Abbreviated Disjunctive Normal Form for.Boolean Functions of Fiye and Six Variablesif Diskretn. Analiz. IDiscrete Analysis -- Collection of Works], No 18, Novo- si 1971, pp 3-24, (Translated from Referativny)rZhurnal, Kibernetika, 3 No 3, 1972, Ahatract No 3 IT34 by A. Sapozhenko). Translation; The precise value of the maximum possible number S(n) of terms in the abbreviated disjunctive normal form for Boolean functions of fiVe and six variables is found. It is shown that S(5) 32, S(6) 92 and that these values,are achieved in symmetrical functions. USSR UDC 621.382.004:539.293 ABDULLAYEV, G. B., Corresponding Member of t~e USSR Academy of Sciences, GARIBOV, D1. A., GADZHIYEV, N. D., 6;nd TALIBI, M. A. "Selenium Moisture Element a New Form of Semiconductor Converter" Baku, Doklqd_V Akademil Rauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, No 2, 1973, pp, 17-21 Abstract: This theoretical paper is concerned ,,,ith selenium diodes with p-n heterojunctions which are capable of producing an elec- trical voltage in response to a moisture or hLulidity stimulus. The voltage-moisture characteristic of such a~device is similar to that of photosensitive diodes responding to. light. The pur- pose of this paper is to obtain a fuller notion of the mechanism producing this moisture emf. Experiments performed on such diodes showed that the electrical effects of the moi6ture are the results of processes in the electron-hole,jimetion region. It is found th-at, under the action of humidity, there is an imbalance of electron-hole pairs on the n-layer side. All.the holes orieinating in the n-layer and arriving at the junction iLnder the effect of the contact field cross over to the p region;;the electrons are repolled by the contact field and remain in Lhe n reCion. 1/2 i K~f IN, I ME; 11M i9m IMMOVINIm - :,q - - -- WNW- MEOW USSR UDC 6~1.382.322 GADMYEV-k~. D. KASIMOV, F. P., and KADYMOV G. G.' "NOS Transistor Sensitivity to Pressure MS-tranzistor chuvetvitel'nyy k davlenivu. (cf. English above, Editorial Board of the Journal "Izv. AN AzSSr. sera fiz.-tekhn. i malt. n." (News of the Academy of Sciences Azerbaidzhan SSR. Physico-Technical and Mathematical Sciences Series]), Baku, 1971, 5 pp. 3 ref (No,2695-,71 DEP (from RZh- Elektronika i yey primenenive, No 7, July'1971, Abstract No 7B304 DEP) Translation: A model is proposed of a sensitive electromechanical transducer using a MOS transistor as a base, the gate of which is in direct, contact with oile?.celectrf,, material. A calculation for ~&riumi t4tanate ehowe'that the sensitivity of the on the order of 10 k&/c=r-. It is possible to adjust.the sensitivit,7 within wide limits by a choice of the thickness of the insulating fild of the transis tor gatevby a change of the channel lengtho and alea,by a,choics of the appropriate plasamaterial. 88 ~:'S IFIED 1/ 2 0 2 0 UNCLA S VROUSSING TITLE--THE-RMOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. THERMOCHEMISTRY OF METHYLCHLOROSILANES ..AUTHOR-(02)--GADZHEIV, S.N.r AGARUNOV, MoYAO --USSR COUNTRY OF INFO SOURCE--J.,ORGANOMETAL. CHEM. 1970t 22(21, 305-11 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 DATE--230CT70 11. .,.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY q_TOPIC TAGS--THERMOCHEMISTRYt ORGANIC SILANEt ENTHALPYt ENTROPY1, :CALCULATtON, CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND tl(W ROL MARKING--t-40 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRA.ME--1997/0618 STEP tlO--t4E/0000/'10/02Z/002/0305/').ilI CIRC ACCESSION t40--AP01.19530 UNCLASSIF[EO .................... .......... ------------- Z/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED~~ OROCI~SSING DATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119530 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.: THIS PAPER PRESsENTS THE RESULTS OF THE'EXPTL. DETN, OF THF HEATS OF FORMATION OF TRTMEfl-lYLCHLC)k0SILAiNE AND METHYLTRICHLOROS [LANE AND THE CALCN. FOR TIE HEAT GF:kOMATION FOR A SIXTH COMPD. IN THIS SERIE'Ss GASEOUS. MONOME THYLMONOCHLOROS I L A.'4-E HAS BF-Er4 ESTD. IN ADDN., THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF, THE "IETHYLCHLOROS [LANES HAVE'BEEN LISTED. THESE WERE CALCD. ON THE 13ASIS OF~Ukff ENTHALPIES. OF FORMATION AND THE ENTROPIES OF THESE COMPOS. CITED IN THE L I rERArURE . FACILITY: INST. PHYS.9 BAKU, USSR* UNCLASS IFEE0 ,~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116747 UNCL ASS IF IED i ;j ~i jrj r" I 11 "~, t, jgm-m Turlp 'M REEffAliq1Biell .1grilitfirg, 007, UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--16OCT7O :CIRC AG.CESSION NO--AP011047 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A HIGHLY EFIFICIENT LAB. COLUMN OF PRtSSURE OF .".:SPECIAL DESIGN AND A PROCEDURE FOR.RECTIFICATIONIAT ATM. ,'MOISTURE SENSITIVE AND CHEM. ACTIVE LIQSo ARE DESCRIBED. THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF-THE COLUMN ARE THE APPLICATION OF A SPECIAL -HEAD, THE USE OF A THER STOR FOR THE RECTIFICATt ON TEMP. AEASUREMENTt A -SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF PREPN. OF THIN, GLASS SPIRAL,, PACKAGE THREADS (13Y -PROCESSING IN HF SOLN.), A S"PL'F'E'rAND EFFECTIIVE WAY OF VAPORIZATION ~1N THE COLUAN STILLs AND AVOIDANCE OF THE GROUND!:GLASS JA.MMING OWING TO ~-SILANES BY INTRODUCING THE TAPERED TEFLON TUBE. KETHYLCHLOROSILANES OF PURITY WERE ISOLATED, THEIR PHYSICOCHEE-M. PARAMETERS ..-HAVING BEEN DETD. FACILITY: INSL. PHY'Sol: BAKU9 USSR. 2/2 030 UINCLASSI FIED ~PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138978 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ THE ELECTROABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF GASE WAS INVESTIGATED AT 80, 295, 345, AND 3950E~G.REESK IN FIEL-05 OF 5 TIMES 10 PRIME3 -2 TIMES 10 PRIMF4 V-CM. COMPARtlSOIWOF EXPTL. RESULTS WITH.~THE THEORETICAL EXPRESSION FOR THE lST,HAK?4QNIC,ALPHA SUBII OF A COMPLETE VARIATION OF THE ABSORPTIONiCOEFF.j DELTA D(H OMEGAt F) EQUALS ALPHA (H OMEGA* F) MINUS ALPHA(H OMEGA 0) Ili OME~A EQUALS PHOTDN ENERGYt F EQUALS ELEC. FIELD) FOR THE. CASE OF.DIRECT AL-t~"WED.TRANSITIONS WITHOUT ACCOUNTING FOR EXCITONS SHOWED A CONSIDERABLE DIr-FERENCE BETWEEN THEM. THE EXPTL. DETD. ALPHA SUB'l IS MORE DEPENDENT OWPTEMP... AND IT DECREASES WITH-INCREASING ENERGY OF THE QUANTUM MORE RAPIDLY THAN PREDICTED BY THE ~THEORY* EXPTL. DATA CAN BE EXPLAINED.IF IT IS A$SUM_~D THAT THE MAIN CONTRIBUTION TO ELECTRO ABSORPTION COMESFROM DECOMPh. OF EXCITONS IN THE'2-DIMENSIONAL CASE. AT ROOM TEMP. THE ENERGY OF :IONIZATION OF EXCITION E SUBEX EQUALS 67 MEV AND THE WIDTH OFJHE FORBIDUEN 6AND F SUBG EQUALS 2.036 MEV. AT LIQ* N TEMP. THE OBSD~'', SPECTRUM OF IS RELATED TO :DECO)4PN,''OF EXCITON PpAKS, E SUBEX IS MEV -AND E SUBG 1S 2.131 MEV. FACILITYi INST..POLUPROV.f LEN I NGRA Ot USSR's LASS R6. if , F"MIMMINU Pit "CESS ING DATE--23JCT70 112 018 UNCLASSIFIED ~: U TITLE--ALKYLATION OF PHENOL BY A PETROLEUM OISTILLAIE ORTAINED FROM AAKU ICE OF A KU-2 H N;,E RESIN -U- MATERIAL IN THE PRESEN I ON EXC A I ::~AlJTHOR-(04)-FATULLAYEVt A.N., GADZHIYEVA# L.K.i.GSANOVp D~G6t RZAYEVO R.G. ....COUNTIRY OF INFO--USSR ~.SOURCE-AZERB. NEFT. KHOZ. 1970, (I)t 35-6 ~.PATE.~PUBL [SHED ------- 70 ..SUBJECT-,AREAS--CHEMISTRY? MATERIALS TAGS--LUBRICATING OIL, LUBRICANT ADDITIVE, PHENOL ALKYLATION, CRUDE OIL,~ PETROLEU14 DEPOSITy GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONt ION EXCHA114GE RF-Stq/(U)KUZ ION EXCHANGE RESIN 'C ONTROL J4ARKlNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS JPOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY,REEL/FRA14E--3001/2070 STEP ~10--UR/0487/7-0/000/001/0035/0036 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL27443 j Z/Z 018 UNC L A S S I F I E 0 Pi~'L)C E 51 N5 DA T E2 301C T7 0 C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127443' -yLr-H':N0L YIE S ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT, MF 0 P f [MU-M iA LNI t~ ::.:.(4.5PERCENT) WERE OBTAINED WHEN CRU-)E PHENOL (1) WAS CONTINJOUSLY 'ALKYLATED AT 140DF-GREES WITH 2 VCILS. (BASED ON 1) F A; S FREE PFrRULEU-Ii "..DISTILLATE (INITIAL B.P. 75DEGREES, 75PERCENT..DlStO. AT 127DEGREESt -FINAL B.P. 180DEGREESt D. 0.74201 ON A COLUMN OFAION EXCHANGE RESIN KU-2 IN NA ~FORA. THE UNRFACTED PETROLEUM DISTILLATE WAS RECnVERC-0 -,,~:PRACTICALLY UNCHANGED. THE ALKYLPHENOL HAD-SJ--4lL4R PROPERTIP-S To THE i..1. T STO. LUBRICATING OIL ADDITIV liNG I~ IN THE PRESENC E.PKODUCED BY ALKYLAT E 6F PHSO SUB3. H., IINCLASSIFIeD .......... USSR UDC 614.449.57:615.285.7 LINEVA, V. A., PRSHIVORA, M.t LEVIYEV, P. YA.,~OKULOY, V. P', GADZHIZALOV, D., SANINAT M. M., SAGATELOVA, 1. 5~., a6d OBOLENS K-A.YA, "Trails of the Czechoslovak Insecticide ES-50 1~etathion in the USSR. I. ES-50 Metathion Used to Control the Housefly" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i'Parazit6rnyye Bolezni, No 2, 1970, pp 211-220 Abstract: ES-50 metathion, an organophosphorus compound derived from phenitrothion 0, 0-dimethyl (0-3-methyl-tt-hitrophenyl) thio- phosphate, was developed and tested in~Czechoslbvakia where it demonstrated a broad spectrum of action agains.t1flies, cockroaches, ticks, and crop pests. It has low toxicity for warm-blooded animals and no cumulative effect. Laboratory and field-tests of the insecti- cide in five different climatic regions of the $oviet Union showed that it is highly effective in a dose of,2 g/m2iof treated surface for 30-60 days. The temperature and.humudity are the most important factors in the action of metathion.'.T e higher-~the temperature and h 1/2 ............ USSR LINEVA, V. A., et al. , Moscow, 'Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i -,Parazitarnyye Bolezni, No 2, 1970, pp.211-220 humidity, the more toxic its effect. IncreasihLr the humidity of the room or moistening the.treated surfaces in-~reases metathion's e potency, especially on glass or wood...Among the n gative features: W it has an unpleasant odor; (ii) it'leaves,6arks on the treated surfaces; (iii) flies seem to develop resistance to it fairly quickly. 2/2 15 USSR UDC 531.7171-2-00-2-54.621-835 GMANNICH.; G. YA., and GATSKALOVA, T. 0. "The Interferometer Method of Verifying Sample Lriolute Cans" hliarlkov, Mr. resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf., posvyashch. 50-letiYu metrol. slitzhby USSR, 1972 --, sb. (Ukrainian Republic Scientific and Technolo6ical 111's Metrological Conference Honoring tile 50t1i Anniversary of t' e Ukrairtan SO Service, 1972 -- Collection of Woeks), 1972, pp !96-197'(crom Neferativn4,,- Zhurnal -- Metrologiya i ImeritclInaya Tekhnika, No 2~ 197~,, Abstract No 2.32-424) Translation: KhMID11 Maarlknv State Scientific Research Institute of Metrology) has developed an IPPK (expansion uilItnoini) instr~.u-ent for involute surfaces that is based on the interf'araireter ia--thod of neasurin'-- tile 7 the Ili involute in the polar syster-.i or coordinates, which net;hod inqureu gi I e st degree of accuracy. T'he involute profile is verified on tdlt.~ by compe-ring t1lie actual coordinates of discrete Points on tile profile bu,;.ng verified vith theoretical points that are deterundned for er-,ch of the radii of -iterferome~ r dvic s the min circuriferences. Me instrument consists of -Wo i! ~e e that measure anoLlnar and linear displacement. Me angular interferoz,,,-ater has two actuating arms and no reference r4rror,. and a-so cont-ains two system of compensators and angular reflectors. The linear relationship between the 1/2 USSR GAFANOVICH, G. YA. and GA'IISIUJGVA, T. G., Ukr. resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf., 50 yu metrol. sluzhby USSR, 1972, pp -190- -1 posy.yashch -leti. 19 displacements of the angular reflectors and the rotati-On of the involute cani is provided by a combination of a disk and rotary rulaxs. Me interferoiieter that- measures the radius vector is built, according to the desig'n of tiae Ydchaelson interferometer, and includes a device timt makes it possible to equate the intensity of the rays reflected from the sua-face lbeing investigated and from the reference mirror. The unit operates with a colorless li6ht source,, but can also onerate in monocliroiratic light. it enables sa-rq).Le involute cams with r-ain circumference radii of 35 to 150 mn, to be verified Surface verification error is on the order of 0-5-1 iUoron. Yhe use of. the .interferometer method to verify and certify the involute rwk4-lc it possible to provide the upper bimnch of a verificatoi:%,( nystem for InvolQte L;ear wlicels and to reduce the measurement of the involute to the mwasurer,,.ent of linQar and angular values, which is presently done with an adequale del-,ree of accuracy. It also makes it pocsible to connect the system by whiOi r-leasurement units are trar-smitted during the measurement of gear wheels., when iiwolute wlcels are concerned, the ut),-,-r branches of. ver-Ificatoorl for end rreas~-,res of length and angular menstiXOS) or directly with the standard ld(i~it wavci 2/2 60 jj'A.i11i;1jA I 112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-0?~ICT70 TITLE--A H-EQWENLY FERPOOYNA-AIC SYSTEl OF CONTROL Xl.'D REGULATION INSTRUMEN'TS -U- AUT.riUR-(05)-DIDENKQv K.1.9 BOAUDEt V.A,t GAFANOVIClit ".D,, Z4GAR.IY, -0.1., V.M. :COUNTRY GF INFO-USSR SOURCE--A FPEQUENCY FERRODYNAMIC SYSTEM OF, CENTi~%OL,, AND REGULATION II_,_:.INSTRUmENTS '. CHASTEOTNO FERk0DYNA--41:HFSKAYA SISTE.4A P;Z-)80RIJV KaNTROLYA I 'PUH L I S H E 0------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR,v ME:CH. 1N0., CIVIL AND %El ENGR MAR 1, 'JOPIC TAGS--FREQUENCY CONTROL, FERROMAGNETIC STRUCTURE-,:r_LECTR0,qIC E t;U I PPLE N Ti DESIGN BURFAU, INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION. .'CCNTROL-MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _,~,DOCUMEN`T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -,: P _ROXY REFL/FRAME--1991/0576 STEP NO--Uft/0000170/000/000/()001/0222 ACCESSION NO--AM0110369 UNCLASSIFIED 020 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 ACCESSION NO--AM0110369 GP-0- ABSTRACT*' PREFACE 31. CHAPTER I THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF A COMPLEX OF FREQUEhCY FERRODYNA41C EQUIPMENT 4. It UNIFIED NODE-Sol UNITS AND ELEMENTS 14, 111 PRIMARY VEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND COMPLEXES 1006 FV SF(ONDARY INISTR,UMENTS,.AND MECHANISMS 169. V; REGULATORS~~ANU'AUXILIARY7 MECHANtSMS 207. LITERATURE 221o EXAMINED 'ARE COMPUSITION, STRUCTURFt PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND BASIC TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A COMPLEX OF EQUIPMENT DESIGNED AT THE SPECIAL CON~TRUCTWV BUREAU OF ~SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL IN KHAROKOV FOR THE~CONSTRUCTIO.N OF VARIOUS -AUTOMIZED SYSTEMS OF CONTR:)L ANO REGULATIONAN ~ VARIOUS:BRANCHFS OF INDUSTRY. THE BOOK IS FOR SPECIALISTS IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATION OF 'PRODUCT LON' DESIGNING SYSTEMS OF.-AUTOMATION IN THEIR INDUSTRIAL: OPE RAM ON. USSR UDC S36.46:S33,.6 GABIDOVSKIY, A. REPIN, V. B., K1,iALITOV, N. Kh. "Area of Existence as a Function of Diameter of Injection Pipe" Sb. Aspirantsk. Rabot. Kazan* Un-t. Tochn. Nauki. M6kh. Piz. [Collected Post Graduate Writings of Kazan' University, Precision Mechanics, Mechanical Physics], No 2, 1972, pp 91-94, (Translated from Re~erativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No Ils 1972, Abstract No 11 B776 by G. M. Makhviladze). Translation: An experimental study is performed into the influence of the diameter of an injection pipe on the area of existence of relaxation vibra- ti~on combustion. The fuel mixture used is~city gas 'and al.r-. The experiments were performed at room temperature and atmospherjc~p~essure. The area of existence of relaxation vibration combustion wits datormined in the coordinates gas mixture consumption vs. mixture concentration. the boundaries of flame- out and breakthrough are determined for various diameters~of injection tubes. The area of existence of relaxation vibration combus,i-ion is displaced.in the direction of higher consumptions and higher concentrations as the diameter of the injection tube is increased. USSR UDC 620.197.'~.621.7ql.763-1 FORnOY, N. D., and GM.RIIMSDORF, N. G., Candidatearof Technical Sciences, GAVARny. N.-T-, NOVIKOVA, Ye. Z. (Ural Railroad Car Plant), TARASOVA,:A. A., ECHENKOVA, G. H. (Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous and KARP Metallurgy)' Engineers "Characteristics of Certain Protective Coatings Used;in Point Resistance Welding" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 70, pp 0-45 Abstract: A study was made of the effect of impact strength, film elas- ticity, covering power, and electrical conductivity of corrosion-resistant coatings based on various lacquers onjointiquality during welding of type- O9G2 steel. Fifteen percentaluminum powder was added totwo of the lacquers in order to increase electrical conductivit". With coatings based on lacquers 170 and LSP-l welding can be done for six days after application. The quality of welded joints coveredvith composition 119 is decreased if welding is performed more than two dMys after application of the coating. Oil-base paints are compatible with'icoatings based on composition 119 and 170 lacquer, but do not dry in the established time when painted over LSP-l lacquer. Coatings based on 170 lacquer have the 1/2 USSR. PORTNOY, N. D.j et al, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 70, pp 43-45 greatest impact strength. The impact strength of coatings based on LSP-I lacquer decreases as the temperature'increases to 760C. Such properties of coatings as elasticity, covering power, hardness, heat resistance, and drying time fall within the established no set by thelstandards. When parts are.painted with LSP-l varnish an&composition 119,~ the content of xylene,in the working area somewhat exceeds the aale~ty norm. When 170 varnish is used, the content of harmful substances~falls within the'sar-ety norms. The best technological and mechanical properties are provided by, corrosion-resistant, low-toxicity coatingwbased on J170 varnish. 2/2 70 - ORRIS, HIMBI I'MR-1.101, 1111BIR I'm P W I'll; I'll r ~--. M 7! USSR UDC_ 911.3.616.9.576.89(479-.24) -MAFAYEVA Z. A.' GADZIUXU, A.. 'r..,, GAFAROVA,. F., G. and.- "The, Kffect cLf Anthropageutic Factors- orr the Distribikion of Disease Vectors" (Azerbaydchan SSR) V sh- 5-ya. Me_zhvuz~. zoogeogr'. konf6mntsiya "Vliyanie antropagen. fak-torov =a formir. zoogeogr. kompleksov"' Ch. 1. (Fifth Joint Higher Education In- &t:Ltuttom Zoogeographic Conference. on the'Effect of Anthropogenic Factors am the Format1on of Zoogeographic-- Compl6xes. Part V__ collection of.works), Kaxam, 1970, pp 76-78 (from RZh-36,. Meditsinskaya Ge6grafiya, No I.- Jam 71, Abstract No 1.36-69 by Yu.- llubrovskiy) TransIationz The- red-tailed Libyaa. jird- and the fleas spetific to this species have totally disappeared following the irrigation and tilling of the Shirvanskaya,_ Mil'skaya,. and Huganskaya steppe. At the same Umme this rodent has become, widespread- in the:: foothills, aad the fleas, which are pr1ague vectors have foLLowed. The water vole has Inf t,ltrated along tile canals into the heart of the,steppe, carrying its specific para- sites, the tularemia vectors Laelaps muris, Hyperlaelaps amphibius, Haemola- elaps gl-asgowi. The forest.belts p1anted.along the catials ire nat4 infil- tratecLwith housa and field mice and their mites -- L.*agil4s and L. 1/2 USSR A. T., et al, V sb., 5~-ya I,-rezhvuz. zoogeogr. konferentsiya "VUyaaie antropogen. faktorov na formir.;, zoogeogr.~: kompleksov" Ch. :I.- (F:Lfth Joint Higher Education Institution Zoogeographic Conference on the Kffect of Anthropogenic. Factors on the-Formation of~Zoogeographic Complexes. Part I - collection of works),, Kazan,. 19.70, pp 76-18 (from RZh-36, Nedit- sinskaya Geografiya,. No, 1,- Jan, 71,. Abstract-lo 1.36~~.69 by Yu. Dubrovskiy) algericus. The nests of birds of them sparrow f amily in the f ores t belt cwtain. great numbers of Onii-thonyssus- sylvarum, Steatonyssus viator and Dermanyssu passerinus. The- emergence- of-'new parasite cenoses provides the conditions for new natural- foci. of.- disease. 2/2 ---------- 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--PROPERTIES OF EXCITED STATES OF SAMARIUM t47 AND PROMETHIU-4 149 -U- AUTHOR-104)-BEGZHANOVt R.B.j GAFFAROV, D.G.9 ILKHAmoZHANOV, N- MUMINOVv COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK UZB. SSR. SER. FIZ.-MAT.i. 7AUK~ 1970P 14(212 65-8 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~_,';'SUBJECT-AREAS--PHYSICSt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY~ TOPIC TAGS--EXCITED STATE, SAMARIUM ISOTOPE~ PROMETHIUA ISOTOPE, CASCADE# ::MAGNETIC MOMENT 'J ~:C(14TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,,~v..,PQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ::'."PROXY REEL/FRAME-~3008/0570 STEP NO--UR/0166/'70/0t(+/002/0065/0068 (IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137655 UNCLASSIFIED ----:-2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 i_'CARC~ ACCESSION NO--AP0137655 ~~'~ABS TRACT/ EXTRACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ANGULAR CORRELATIONS OF THE :'_ ,",..-CASCADE GAMMA, TRANSITIONS AND THE MAGNETIC~MOA6,NTS OF. PRIME147 Sm AND PRI,ME149_PM EXCITED STATES WERE MEASURED WITH ~ THE FAST SLOW COINCIDENCE CIRCUIT, THE TIME RESOLN. OF WHICH WAS SIMILAR JO 5~NSEC. THE ~MEASUREMENTS OF PRIME147 SM EXCITED STATES WERE~; PERFORMED WITH A PRIME1'47 EU SOURCE, PREPD. BY 18-MEV.P IRRADN.~ OF NATURAL SM; THE MEASUREMENTS-OF PRIME1.49 PM WERE MADE WJTH;A PR' IME11.9 NO SOURCE, PREPO. BY:THERMAL N IRRADN. OF PRIME148 ND:,(ENRICHED Ul i TO '98PERCENT) THE THEORETICAL AND EXPTL. VALUES OF MAGNETIC MOMEN~S OF THESE EXCITED STATES ARE COMPARED4 THE VALUES OFITHE QUADRUPOLE MAGNETIC MOMENTS ENABLE CONCLUDING THE FORM OF PRIME147 SM AND:PRtME149 PM NUCLEI, THE .NATURE OF THE EXCITED STATES OF TRANSIENT REGION NUCLEI 1PRIME1411 SM AND PRLME149 PM) CAN BE EXPLAINED BY THE KISLINGER'$ORCU.SEN PHONON MODELs BY TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE EFFECTS OF THE SUPERFLUIDITY IN SPHERICAL NUCLEI ti OF THE POLARIZATION OF THE CORE DF fHE*CLEl* AND THE QUASI .--PARTICLE:~PHONON COUPLING.i fAC!IL I TY: INST., YAD. FIZ.t TASHKENTt UNCLASSIrIED ........................ .. ........... .... USSR uDc 678 -744 SDI MENOVA, L.. if., and CAFUROV., B. L. Institute of ChL-idstz-y, Acad. Sc. U4-SSR "Synthesis and Investigation of Novel Ion ExchanGe Res,ins With Phospho,-rus Containing Ionogenic Groups" Tashkent,, Uzbekskiy Xhimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1973, PP 52-5--4 Abstract: The phosphorylation process of the copolymer of itaconic acid with styrene was studied and vrater soluble polyelec-trolyter. were synthesized containing both the weakly and medium acidic ionogenic grotips. Optimal condi- tions for the phosphorylation of the copolymer with p3eios~phoxus trichloridia have been established. The reduced viscosity of the aqueouti solution of phosphorylated col)ol,)q-,.er expressed as a function of 1;1,,e concentration has the shape of a curve characteristic of the polyelectrolytou. Votention-etric titration, of aqueous solutions of the copolymer shows that the synthesized copolymer has two ionogenic groups with different acidity. 11MV c2/2 OZ9 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123739 -.,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ POLYACRYLOb~I[TRILE (1) FfLLE0 WITH 0-55V5 -WT.,PERCENT NHNO SUB3)SUB2 WAS ANNEALED IN. VACUUM AT 220, 300, OR -'400DEGREES. THE ELEC. COMO. (SIGMA) AND-THE ACTIVATION ENERGY (EYOF THE ...-ELEC* COND. OF THE ANNEALED I, SAMPLES WERE, DETDq :AFTEl( HEATING THEM IN ...AIR AT- L01-240DEGREES. THERE IS AN IINCREASE OF I S [Glik AND A OECREASE OF AT 20DEGREES IN AIR) Wftlf AN INCREASE.. !N N1 (No st)[33)SUB2 ~tONTENTS AND ANNEALING TEMP HEATING ~IwAIW SA?iP:LES AiNiNEALED BELOW OF NI;NO SUB3)SUB2~ T 1.) ::300DEGREESi (THE TEMP. DE COMP N.~j NIO WHICH ABSORBS OV CAUSES LOWERING OF SlGiXIA AND E; FOR:I ANNEALED~ ABO~E 300DEGREESr TASHKENT. GOSUNIV. INCREASES. AND EDECREASES, FAC I Li r Y:~i. 114 LENINA,,.TASHKENT, USSR. 614GLASSIF Ff) USSR VDC 519. 2 GAFUROV M. U. "Multidimensional Random Walk" Nauch. tr. Tashkent. un-t (Scientific Uorks of Tashkent Uulversity) 1972, -.ryp. 402, pp 30-33 (frorm PZh-Nibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V65) Translation: For the d-dimensional random walk with identically distributed steps d 7~ p- > 0, E Pfxk j j p + i~ e d) are the unit vectors of them el-dbilensional space, the neces- sary and sufficient condition of reflexivity is established for d < 2. For the time of first comparison of the s umus , n S r 7 and S' 2: (Pix, fe, q- > 0)~ n k=l 11 k=l n jI IF minfk-.1 < k < C. I ~ : :71--~.:.: i.:f: ~ ~ I .: - . I.: i. ~, -.. ~ ;'' i uSSR~ UDC 519.2 GAFUROV, 11. U. Estimate of Convergence in Some F. Spitier TheoremW Nauchn. tr. Tashkent. un-t (Scientific Works of Tashkent University), 3.972, vyp., 02, pp 34-367(fr h-Kibernetika, No 7, JuO.Z, Ab3tract No 7V66) Translation: A study was made of the one-dimensionulil. integral random walk n descriDed by the SUL-is So 01 S xk (n > 1.) of.the infinite random n k-I variables with the general distribution p(x) Pfx x}. Let N be the nui, k n I ber of positive S k 1, n. In Lhir, paper th"n following limit theoremn ks are established for the distributions N with estimates of, the renainder terrs. Theorem, 1. If lb~ 0 and for sonic C > 0 MIX 12+F- t11 on when n 'k Z P{14 k 0) ea 0(1/.Xn nX E (1/~r)[(1/2)- P(S k > 01) vn 112 Y "Liu kvx~~kl~v6y0 USSR U`DC 577.155 a nd RASSKAZOV, V. A., Institute of Bio,logically Active Sub- _7 3'0'~ eastern Science Center, Academy of Scienc:6s USSR, Vladivostok sTan ell "Some Properties of Mamushi Venom V-Nucleotidas Moscow, Biokhimiya, No 1, 1972, pp 184-187 Abstract: Preliminary study of phosphatase activity in venom frcm the eastern mamushi (Ancistrodon blomhiffi) revealed the presence of 5'-nucleotidase, 3'nucleotidase, and nonspecific phosphatase. Purifie&5-nucleotidase was most active at p1l 6.8 to 6.9. It was stable in storage, remaining active for 6 months at -4*C. Incubation at 60" for 15 minutes haN1 little effect, but heating to 70% for 15 iulnutes completely nactivated Hie eozyme. It was activated by Mg,24- Ions and inhibited by ZrA' ions. Tim., enzyme speciftrally splitnucleoLide-5' phosphaten but did not act on ATP, glucose-6-phospliate, or para-nitrophenylphosphatei It hydrolyzed 5'-ribo- mid deo-.Vribonucleotides at approximately tfteisame!rate. 1/1 1; ~IMW I I ............ 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-"-30OCT70 CF POLYNITROAZOALRANOLS AND SOXE~OF THEIR DERIVATIVES -U- L.T.9 GAFMV- &&fte, vKOREPINP A.G. ~-:CGUNTRY OF INFG--USSR :._ISCURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KH197:1970, (2 445-7 -70 DATE PUBLISHED ."SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-ORGANIC NITRO COMPOUNDt AZO COMPOUNDv~FLUORINATED ORGANIC -COMPOUND, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS .~.~_CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0743 STEP NC--UR/0062,/701000/002/0445/0447 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124413 UNCLASSIFIED IV, "llin Null UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .2 /Z 019 -CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124413 .'.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KEEPING 12'14L 40PERCENT FORMALIN _:WITH 17 G IPFLUGRO?191,4*TRINITRO94PAZABUTANE 3 HR AT 40DEGREES AND PH 6-7 (WITH ADDED NA SUB2 CO SU63), THEN 24 HR AT ~,;L5-200EGREESs GAVLP AFTER ACIDIFICATION TO PH 2-3, 96PERCENT (O;SU821N) SU132 CFCH SUB2 CH SUB2 NINO SUB21CH SUBZ OH (1), M. 37-ODEGREES.. SIMILARLY WAS PREPO. 48PERCENT C(NO SU82) SUB3 CH SU82 NINO SUB21CH SUB2 QH t[I)t DECOMP. ~75-6CEGREESP ANG 95PERCENT (0 SUB2 N.) SUB.3 C(Ck,:SU82-) SU82 NINO SU82)CH SU62- 0Hv 14* 73-9DEGREES. I AND,ACCL-ALCL SUB3 41HR AT. 50DEGREES GAVE RN(NO SUB2)CH SUB2 CL (R EQUALS CF(NO SIU821 SUB2 CH SUB2 CH SUB2), M. 44-50EGREES. SIMILARLY.WAS PREPO. 92 PERCEflT OF THE ANALOG WITH R EQUALS FC(NO SUB21 SUB2 CH SU82r M. 62-3DEGREES; 93PERCENT R -EQUALS (0 SUB2 NJ SUB3 CCH SU82,CH SUB2 (111), M. 68-9DEGREES; AND 93PERCENT R EQUALS (0 SUB2_ NJ SU83 CCH SU82, M. 55-60EGREES. It KEPT 2 CAYS 114 ACCL GAVE 100PERCENT RN(NO SU82JCH SUB2 UAC CR EQUALS (0 SUB2 NJ ~SUB3 CCH~SUM9 P. 74-5DEGREES.'.f1VlN.MECN TREATED;WITH AGNO SU83 0.5 HR GAVE 87PERCENT RNINU SU82)Cli SUB2 'OWSUB2 (R~EQUALS (0 SUB2 N) SUB3 CCH:SU132:CH.SU82)9 M. 97-SOEGREES. simiLARLY WAS~ PREPO. THE ANALOG WITH :R EQUALSJO SUB2 NJ SUB3 CCH SUB2i Hv':41-20EGREE~. FACILITY: INST. FIZ.v MUSCOWY USSR. U1,41CLASSIFtED 1/2 GIs UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE-`-230CT70 TtTLE--SYNTHESIS Of BIS#2,FLUORO.2,2DINITROErHYL,'AMINE AND TRlSr2vFLU0R0,2p2vDlNlTRGETHYL AMINE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GAFUROV, F.G.t SVIRIDOVI S.I.p NATSIOULLIN, FoYA.r YEREMENK09 L.T. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM, 19700 (2)v 383-7 ------- 70 DATE PUBLIS14ED SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP PROPULSION AND:FUELS '.'TOPI"C TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNI)l AMINEs FLUORONITRO COMPOUND, AMMONIUM SALT CHEMICAL DECOMPOS IT [ON CONTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUi4ENTiCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0822 STEP N(J--UR/006?~1701000101)2/03~33/03i)7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119726 UNCLASSIFIE0 '212- 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7( CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119726 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADDING 30.8 Gt(O SU62 N) SUB,2 CH SUB2 CH SUB2) NH AS THE DItK SALT TO 200 G HNO.SU83 (D. 1.5) AND 50 G H SUB2 SO SU94 (D. 1.84) AT NEGATIVE5 TO NEGATIV~IODEGREES, FOLLOWED AT 0-5DEGREES BY 850 G H SUB2 SOISUB4t AND KEEPING THE MIXT 1 HR GAVE A PPT., WHICH AFTER 13EING WASHED W 2 I I TH H ;SUB SO SUB4 OF GRADUALLY DECREASING CONCN. (FINALLY 5PEJRCENT) YIELDED OISUB2 NN(Cll SU32 CH(NO SUB2) SU82) SUB2r DECOMPD. 100-10EGREES, WHICHAN ME01H WITH ALC. KUH 0.! HR GAVE THE DItK SALTt DECOMPD, 120DEGREES; DltNA SALTt PREPO. SIMILARLY, DECOMPD* 121DEGREES; DloNH'mSUB4 SALT DECO,'-',IlD. 99DEGREES. THE 01,NA DALT IN H SUB2 0 TREATED A T 0-50EGRPE'S WITH F OIL0o WITH 20 PARTS N GAVE 45PERCENT 0 SUB2 NN(CH SUB2 CF(NO,~SUB2) SUB2) SUB2 (1), M. 86DEGREES. I FORMED FROM THE DIrNH SU134 SALT IN 40PE-RCENT YIELD AND FROM THE DI,K SALT IN 44pc-s~cENT.YIUO TO 15.4 G 01(N0 SU32) S1162 CH SUB2 OH IN H SUB2 0 WAS 4DOEDt AT 500E.GREES OV4R 4 1R, 34 ML 5PERCENT NF SUB4 OH AT PH 7.5-8 TO YIELD NH(01*SU32 CF(NJ SUf12):SUB2) SUB2, M. 42-3DEGREESt WHICH IN CONCD. H SUB2 SU SUB4 WITH HNO SUB3 (04 1.5) AT R0014 TEMP. 2 HR GAVE 70PHiCENT 1. AQ.~SOLN. OF ((0 SUB2 N) SUB2 CKCH SUB21 SUB2 NCH SUB2 CH(Nd SUB2) SUB2 TREATED WITH FiN GAVE 75PERCENT (CF(NO SUB2) SUB2 CH SU82) SUB3 Nr'M.'78DEGREES. FACILITY: .INST. KHIM. FIZ.1 MOSCOW, USSR. N 0 -a i M-4 go -0-1 w-m-fi-m-ffiffi- Ni Hit igiimR~ilpll iiin-k- ~~lhiill 1.11 Ir i iINH," LISSR we 542.91,547M6 G., SOGOMONYANq YE. M., and:YEREInIKOO L. T., I'stitute of Chemical R . FV&Icsq~Acgdehy of Sciences USSR "Synthesis of Nitroalkyl-U-nitrosoamines". Mo3cow, Izvestlya AkademIA Nauk SSSR, Seriya Xhinicheskaya, No 11, Nov 71, pp 2606-2608 Abstracti The authors studied the 11-nitrosation of different Mannich bases nitroalkane derivatives - with n1troua acid and Its 4cid halides. N-Nitroso- &mines an obtained by the action of an IfaNQ2 solution in concentrated HSO4 on nit-roalkylamines, N-Nitrosoamines counter synthesis is effected by *the fluo- rination of the dipotassium salt of 3-nitreso-1,1#5,1,c.,tetranitro-3-azapentanes Kltrosyl fluoride in an excellent N-nitrosating agentAoxards amines, fo=ing the comTesponding N-nitrosoamines. Nitrosyl chloride~ienergetically nitrosates Nannich bases, but does not react with weakly basic amines in nonpolar organic solvants. All the resultant X-nitrosoamines. are smoothly converted to N- altroanines by the action of concentrated nitric acidi but are not oxidized by trMuoroperacetic acid. Howeverg ff-aitrosoamines.*re readily converted to K-Ultroanines if the reaction nedium contALins concentrated HSO4 along with the trifluoroperacetic acid. 1/3 :018 UNCLASSIFIED--- 'PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE--SYNFHESIS OF PRIMARY NpFLUGiR00INLTk0ALKYL titNITAAMINES -U- :A,Utk0P.-(03)-4Ma~~R.G.# KOREPINt A*Gvv YEREMENKPo IoT. :,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# SER. KHIM. 19709 (21~ 442-3 .,~SOURCE '.DATE-PUBLISHED ------- 70 1-ISUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY --TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL-'SYNTHESISP FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, AMINE, -VjLU0RONITRO-COMPOUN0t CHEMICAL~OECOMPOSITION. .CGNTROL MARKING--N(3 RESTRICTIONS .,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~,PROXYIREEL/FRAME-1997/0848 STEP NO--UR/0062/10/00.0/002/0442/0443 _CIRC ACCESSIUN ND--AP0119752 UNCLASSIFIED ~018 UNCLASSIFIED Okoc~SSING OATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACIGESSION NO--AP0119752 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADOG. SLOWLY 7.5 ML IINO SUB3 (D. 1.51) TO 2.1 G FUNO SUB2) SUB2 (CH SUB2) SUB2.NHAC IN AC SUB2 'Cl Ar ODEGREES AND KEEPING 5 HR AT 15DEGREES GAVE 76PERCENT FC(NO SUB2) SUB2 (CH SUB2) SUB2 N (NO SU82) AC,(IAJ, M. 63-4PERCENT. KI AND (0 SU32 N) CCH SUB2 NHAC IN 12 HR IN 85PERCENT MEOH GAVE 97PEkCENT ACNHCH SUB2 (NO SUB2) SUB2 K (1), DECOMP. 226DEGREESP WHICHvi~SUSPENOED IN H SU82 0 -AT-OCEGREES AND TREATED 3 HR WITH 1:45Ft Nv GAVE~92.8PERCENT FC(NO SUB2) SUB2.NEGATIVE CH SUB2 NHAC.(Illp M. 57-8QEGREESy,iWHlL'E REACTION UF THE K SALT WITH AQ. H SUB2 SO SUB4 AT PH 2 AT ODEGREES GAVE HC (NO SUB2) !~_SU82 CH SUB2 NHAC (111). 111. 58-90EGREES, I AND 'BRICH,SU82 CL SUB2 GAVE KBR AND 100DEGREES 13RC (INO SUB2) SUB2.CH SUB2 NHACs M'. 111-12DEGREES. ~NITRATION IN AC SUB2 0 OF 11 GAVE IN 10.HP 46PERCEINT FC (NO SU112) 2 .,-.,NEGATIVE CH SUB2 N (NO SUB2) ACs M. 36 5 -7.5DEGR~ES. SIMILARLY, III -'GAVE 45PERCENT HC (NO s'U8Z) SUB2 CH SU~Z N tNO SUB2) ACP M. 73-40EGREES. 1A AND 12PERCENT NH SUB4 OH AT ODEGREES UNTIL Dl,SSOLVEDr THEN TREATED WITH HCI TO PH 3 GAVE 96PERCENT RNHNO SUB2 (R EQVALS CF (NO SUB21 SU62 ~'(CH SUB2) SU02), M. 56-7UEGREES. SIMILARLY WAS PREP0 62PERCENr FC (NO SU82) SUB2 CH SUB2 ANALOGo DECOMR. 30DEGkEES WHizli idAS UNSTABLE IN STORAGE. THE LATTER KEPT WITH 27PERCENT1FORAAL141 6 HR AT 0-51)EGREES GAVE 82PERCENT.ifFLUOROPI,IP39TRINITRD,3 AZA-4,aUTANUL, M. 56-7DEGREES. UNCLASSIPIED M I MR Polymers and Poi~~rization:l 'USSR UDC 547. 31e�66.o62+827-725 F., and SIMIKOVSKAYA, $cientific Research Institute of ChemiBtry and Technology of:Cotton.Celltdose "Unsaturated Alcohols. 2-13-(Pyrrolidon)rl- and Pipei'-donyl-l)-2-liydrcwtpripoxyj ethyl esters of Acrylic and Z-Lathacrylic~ Acids" L-eningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 7, Ito 9,1,: Sep 71, pp 1984-1986 Abstract- Reaction of 2-(2,3-epoxypropilhydroxy)e*LhyI esters of acx-jlic and methacrylic acids with pyrrolidone-2 and piperidone-2,igave their 2-13-(PYrro- lidonyl)-l)- and 3-(piDeridonyl-l)-2-hydroxypropo~vjj 6thyl esters. To 0.2 g- mole of 2-hydroxyethyl ester of acrylic *acid in 30 ml'xylene, 0.2 g-atom of sodium was added with energetic stirring and cooling. Then 0.2 g-mole of apichlorohy&-in was added dropwise at 30-350 and stiri-2d for 4 hrs. After cooling, the product was extracted .-,,-It-h ether and distilled, yielding 2-(2,3- epoxypropyloxy)-ethyl ester of acrylic acid (1), b. 25-20'-'/18 mm, ci~o 20 1-0594) nD 1-1675- 2-(2,3-epoxypropoXY)ethyl ester of metacrylic acid was 11 1)0 obtained analogously, b-P- 31-320/15 mm., 20 1.10B2Y et, 1-11721, Reacting (I) d14- D 1/2 a7nma~-- " - --- .. ; ., . , ; - I ~ I~ . I . . I hi Ml r HHH11H N." - MIII 61,111MIRR"I'll ~-,A/2 029 UNCLASS I F IED (iROCE.SSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--SYNTHESIS AND INFRARED.SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF CELLULOSE14001FIED ~~.;MITH 2tMERCAPIOBENZOTHIAZOLE DERIVATIVES'-U- -'A,UTHOR-(05)-GRIGORYANt G.L.w TULYAGAMOV# M. M. GAF6ROV,; T.G. ADYLOV, A., TASHPULATOV , YU. T. ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ZS0lURCE-,VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. A 1970, 12(4), 70-60"' DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .:SUBJECT ARI EAS--Cl IEM IS TRY ITOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, IR SPECTRUM, SPECTRbScnPfC ANALYSIS, CELLULOSE, MERCAPTAN, 13FNZENE Or-RIVATIVEj, EPECHL6140HYORI-N, CHE'MICAL REACTION MECHM41SM, CHEMICAL BONDINGY' THIAZOLE :.C,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :,,00CUMENT CL4SS--()NCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1228 S TE PNO- -UR 04 5 k,/'?O 0 12 1004 /0 5 3/0 760 -CIRC ACCESSMIN Ml--AP0134902 0 008 T, I UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA TE TITLE-SYNTHESIS OF BENZOTHIAZOL 2 YLTHIO LELLULOSE -U- G.L.9 TULYAGANGVP M,,M.!t GAFUROV, T.G. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ',"~'SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.v SER. 0 1970t 12(31v~200_1 DATE PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-LHEMISTRYt MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-THIAZOLEs CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, BENZINE DERIVArivE, CELLULOSE RE5INt,EXCHANGE REACTION41 ORGANIC SYNrHEsis CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0668 STEP NO-UR/0460/70/Ul2/003/0Z0o/0Z0l ACCESSICN NG--AP0124340 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE--30OCT7t CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124340 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. THE REACTION OF CHLORINAFEU CELLULOSE WITH KSR IR IS 2 BENZOTHIAZOLYLJ GIVES THE TITLE COMPD. (I). THE REACTICN PROCEEDS TO COMPLETION IN HCONME,SUB21SOLN. AT 150UEGREES IN 3 HR. IN WATER IN 6 HR -AT-I00DEGREESr,oNLrSLMlLAR TO 50PERGENT REPLACEMENT OF CL WITH SR WAS ACHEIVED; HOWEVElke THE PRODUCT HAD LIGHTEF COLOR THAN THAT PREPD. 114 HCO NME SU132. FACILITY: NAUCH. ISSLED-INST. KHIM. TEKHNOL. KHLOPV-TSELLYUL., TASHKENT, USSR. ~-'O 2 641 UN C L A S S I F I E 1) PelOCESSING DATF---090CT70 ~.YITLE--CONFORMATIONAL.TRANSI*r[UNS DURING THE DEFORM4TION OF ORIl:'4TE0 POLYETHYLENE FIBERS -U- ::AUTH0K-(02)-GAFUROV, U.G., NUVAKv 1.1e COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,:SOURCE-MEKH. POLIM. 197U# 6(l), 170-2 ~:t)ATE PU13LISHEL)---70 ~_-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-ELASTIC OEFORMATIONg PULYETHYLENEp SYNTHETIC FIBER, IR SPECTRUM, ISOMER ,-.CONTROL MARKAING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMEN CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1992/0344 STFP PIO--UR/03"14/70/CJ06/001101'10/017? CIRL t4CLESSION '40--AP0111536 U;"-CLAJ5 IF![[,' 212 041 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 I R CAUESSION NO-AP0111538 GP-O- A8STkACT. CHANGES IN THE LUNFEN, rOF CUILED DURING ELASTIC DEFORMAT.ION..OF 0,RLIENTED LOW PRESSURE POLYETHYLENE _FIBERS.VJ'ERE STUDIED BY IR SPECTROSCOPY AT 12-00-400 CM PRIME AND 1379 CM PRIME NEGATIVEI. ABSORPTION BAND MAX. AT, 1270, 13059~ 1350Y NEAR DECREASE IN THE CONTENT F ALL COILED .:NEGATIVE1 INDICATED A LIt 0 ISOMERS-IN THE AMORPHOUS REGION OF Is THE RELATIVE CONTENT OF 14 *4 :GAUChE AND TRANS CONFORMATIONS WAS EVALUATED AS;'!A FUNCTIO, OF TE~P. AND _,,,~DEFURMATIGUFROM STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONSs THE DATA AGREED WITH THE "RESULTS.OF EARLIER STUDIES. USSR UDC 7 7 iU9W2&L__-q -S - "Joint Aging of Photographic Emulsions With Different;Degrees of Dispersion of Silver Halide Crystals" V sb. Mezhdunar. kongress po fotogr_. nauke, Moskva, 1�70, Priroda fotogr. chuvstvitellnosti (International,Congress on Photographic Science, Moscow, 1970, Nature of Photographic Sensitivity Collection of Works), no place of 'publication given, Vneshtorgizdat, no year given, pp:337-YM (from RZh-Fizika, No 12(1), Dec 70, Abstract No 12D1322) Translation: The change in fogging with time of aging for mixtures of coarse- grained (x = 0.75 V2) emulsions and fine-grained (x =',0.015 v2) emulsions aged separately or jointly (with separate initial aging ofcone or both emulsions or with its exclusion) is investigated. It was observed that,the presence of un- aged.fine-grained emulsions.in a mixture before the beginning of aginginde- pendent of how the coarse-grained emu i ision was aged b6fore'mixing,leads to a decrease-in fogging (the major contribution.to whichiis made by the coarse- 'grained emulsion), especially in extended aging, With the:a$ing of fine-grained MCI 669~MS' GEGER, V. E., CRFPRASOV, I. M. ,DMITRIYEV, V, N. FEDOTOV Ye I GAFUROVA, N. Sh. "The 'Nechanism of the Interaction of Titanium Tetrachloride with Magnesium" Ordzhonikidze, Isvestiya Vlysshikh Uchebnvkh Savedeniy, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 4, 1972, pp S9-63. Abstract: The mechanism of magnesium-thermal reduction of titanium is studied by quick cooling of the reaction products.~ The discovery of sponge titanium on the cover of a commercial reactor in sp~ecially cooled recesses and analysis of the structure of the sponge indicate that the sponge struc- ture of titanium is a result of secondary processes occurring following the chemical reactions. The appearance of the pritiary peculiarities of thermal combustion during magnesium thermal reduction of titanium allows us to look upon the occurrence of this process from. the standpoint of the theory of combustion. UT USSR UDC 681.3.001. 019.3 KOLIN,- K. K., QkGAINOV, P. G. "Evaluating the Resistance of Digital Computers to Malfunctionsil Tsifr. Vychis. Tek4nika I Programmir. (Di2ritaL Computcr Equipment and Programming - Collection of t7orks) No 5, MLoscow, Sov Radio Press, 1969, pp 54-59, (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, TAe'.Rekhanika I Vych-Lslitel'naya Tekhnika, No 5i 1970, Absti.,act:No 5 357 by N.. V.) Translation: Several method of evaluating tht program resistancecE electronic computers to short-term malfunctions duriRrr reliability tests are analyzed. Criteria are,presented aUow~,xv; quantitative analy*is of the statility, resistance, and re~iablllty of operation of the digital computer to be evaluated,~takihijy into account the availability of means for instrument and programmed monitoringi A method is suggested for performing tests and processing the results Seven biblio. refs. LISSR UDC: 519.2 GAGAINOYI-y-c-A. "On Estimates of Factorial ~Ioments of the Number of Inter-, sections of the Zero Level by a Gaussian Stationary Process" Vestn. Leningr. un-ta (Leningrad University Ylerald), 1973, No 1, pp 136-138 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5~,.May 73, abstract No.5V127 by the author) Translation: It is known that the m-th factorial moment of the number of intersections of the zero level by a Gaussian stationary process is bounded from above.with accuracy to a constant factor by the multiple inte ral 9 d-ri J. f U (r, + r1-0 D where Pn D= M, E 0 1/2 I I UNCLASSUPIE0 PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 71/2 022 ..~,TITLE-LOW PRESSURE ARC DISCHARGE STABILIZED BY A''PLASIMA JET -U ...,AUTHOR-(03)-GAGANOVt YU.I.v NIKOCAYEVs A.V.t RYKALIN, N.N. ~-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,'-~,'S OURCE--MOSCOW, FIZIKA I KFiIMIYA OBRABbTKI MATERIAILOV,'NO 11 JAN-FEB 70, PP-23-26 _PUBL ISHED ------- 70 -DATE SUBJ E:CT AREAS--- PHYSICS -~~'.TOPIC TAGS--LOW PRESSURE EFFECT, ARC DISCHARGE, PtASMA,JET KI,"lGr-_N0 RESTPICTIONS CONTROL KAR 00CURENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1665 STEP 140--1191/0472i/70/000/00 1 /002310026 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFJED'~ :~PX0Ci.:5SlNG DATE--2-tNf-;V70 ACCESSION NO--AP0136926 ~,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF AiN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE ENERGY CHARACTERISTICS OF A DC ARC AT 5-10 Tl)-R~Rj STAR[LIZED BY-AN ARGON PLASMA JET, ARE STUDIED. THE ARC WAIS EX(:ITED BETWEEN A COPPER CATHODE AND ANODE ( 50 AND 100, MM ~ DIAMETERI, RFSPECTIVELY) I T 101 AS --~--FOUND-THAT THE REGION OF 5TABLE ARCING UNDER L01i. PRESSURE WITH A "DIFFUSIVE CATHODE SPOT DEPENDS ON:THE:AMPERAGlEA),SE0t:THE CRITICAL RANGE OF WHICH IS 180-200 A. INSTINFE OF METALLURGY, USSR FACILITY:: :ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. USSR UDC 621.79,1 7' 001:5_37-c~23-5 I., NIKOLAYEVf A V.- RYKALItl, N. V., Moscow; Institute of Xetallurgy.: USSRiAcadomy of Sciences "Low-Pressure Arc Discharge Stabilized by,a Plasma Jet." Moscow," Pizilca i Rhimia Obrabotlci Materiftlov, No 1, Jan-Feb 70, PP 23-26- Abstract: The results of an oxperimental~study o'L the energy characteristics of a dc arc.at 5-10 torr,istabilizod by an argon ;as excited~'between a copper plasma jet, are studied. The'are iv cat and 100 mm -note vely). It hode and anode (50 dia: r~, re:~Pecti was found that the region of stable arcihg under low pressure with a,diffusive cathode spot~dep'ends oniphe qmperage used, the Oritical range ofwhioh is 180 200 a# 1/1 i oi 13 -112 045. WICLAS S I F I ED PRUCESSING DATE--- 11 DEk'-7r% _:,T ITLE--CN THE CHARGE ccvvustricti OF COSMIC kAY MEA YY litjCj_EI ii[TH Z Gi