SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GLOTOVA, K.V. - GLUMOV, B.V.
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2/2 OZ6 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116116
AB.STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EXAMINATION OF WORKERS EXPOSED
TO THE EFFECT OF CARBON OISULFIDE IN CONCENTRATIONS OF 30-60 MG-M PRIME3
-DISCLOSED THE PRESENCE OF THE INITIAL FORMS OF CHRONIC CARBON DISULFIDE
POISONING IN THE SHAPE OF VEGETATIVE VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION (NOT
INFREQUENTLY WITH HYPERTENSIVE REACTIONS) AND OF THE ASTHENO VEGETATIVE
SYNDROME, OFTEN APPEARING IN CONJUNCTION WITH SIGNS OF MILDLY PRONOUtICED
VEGETATIVE SENSITIVE POLYNEURITIS, COMMONLY DEVELOPING IN PERSONS WITH
NG A NUM13ER OF
LONG SERViCE RECORDS. IN THE INITIAL FORMS OF POISONU
NONSPECIFIC CHANGES IN TNDIVIDUAL BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD AND URINE INDEXES
WERE ELICITED, WHEREBY IN CASES OF VEGETATIVE VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION OF A
DECLINE OF THE PSEUDO CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY AND A FALL OF THE BLOOD
CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION, ALONG WITH AN ELEVATED CATECHOLAMINES EXCRETION
(WITH NORPINEPHRINE BEING COMMONLY RESPONSIBLE FOk 1T) OCCURRED MUCH
MORE OFTEN THAN IN THE ASTHENIC FORM OF POISONING. PERSONS EXPOSED TO
CARBON DISULFIDE CONCENTRATION NOT SURPASSING THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE
LEVEL (10 MG-M PRIME3) ALSO DEMONSTRATE INITIAL FORMS OF CHRONIC CARBON
DISULFIOE POISONING, ALTHOUGH IN FEWER CASES. THIS MAKES IT NECESSARY
TO LOWER THE FIXED MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATION LEVEL OF CARBON
DISULFIOE IN CONSIDERATION OF THE INHALATION AND CUTANEOUS ROUTS OF ITS
INGRESS INTO THE ORGANISM. FACILITY: INSTITUT GIGIYENY TRUDA I
PROFZABOLEVANIY AHN SSSR.
UNIC' L A S.5 111 1 ED
USSR
UDC 616.1-02:613:647:538-3
G.LOTOVA. K. V. and SADCMOVA, M. N., Institute of Labor Hygiene and
Occupati Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Characteristics of the Development and Clinical Course of Cardiovascular
Shifts Due to Chronic Exposure to Ultrahigh-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields"
Mloscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, Jul 70, pp 24-28
Abstract: Experimental and clinical results have indicated that exposure to
microwaves in the centimeter range produces shifts in the nervous system. A
study was made of 105 patients who had been chronically exposed to such radia-
tion for many years to determine cardiovascular shifto. Most of the patients
with an asthenic syndrome complained of headaches and irregular sleep. Many
reported pain in the heart region and exhibited arterial hypertension.
Another group of patients exhibited autonomic-vascular dysfunction, frequently
accompanied by hypothalamic insufficiency and hypertensive and angiospastic
reactions producing disturbances in the cerebral and coronary circulatior.
The work capacity of these patients was greatly reduced. Sinus bradycardia.
was observed electrocardiographically in some patients. It iras concluded that
the reactions of the cardiovascular system to microwave fields are clearly
2inked to shifts in the nervous system, particularly in the highly autonomic
1/2
USSR
GLOTOVA, K. V. and SADCKMVA, M. N., Gigiyena Truda t ProfessionalInyye
Zabolevaniya, Nol, Jal 70, pp 24-28
branches, and that they depend on individual characteristics of the organism.
2/2
i3' 0.29 UNCLASSIF19-0
TITLC'--TifE srATE OF THE SYSTE-A
AIJTIIjR-(02)-".!U~l~',YF-,\,KOVA, A.M., GLOTOVA, K.V.
..COUNTkY OF l.-iF3l--U5SK
-SOUR.CE--KL IN IC*;-iESrAYA MED IS IfNA 1970 VOL ftb
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-81-LOGICAL A' i) MEDICAL S C I EIN CE S
PROCESSING DATE-- 13N-OV70
IN CFWUN~iC C;%K30N Lo-ISULFIUE
NK 3, PP oO-64
TOPIC TAGS--CAR3U;l DISULFIJE, POISON', CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, BLOUD
PRESSUkE
..MiTROL MARAING-NO kESTkICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-1th'.'CLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0554 ST~P NO--UA/O"t97/70/04,-)/003/0~:)60/0064
CIPC ACCES SIGN Nn-AP0126322
J
~_213 028 UNCL ASS IF I ED PR~KESSP.~G DATE--L3NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION Ng--AP0126322
"ABST~1ACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- A6STKACT. TH~ ARTICLE DF.4,LS rifTH A J~FAILF-u
CLINICAL EXANINN-ATIC:N OF 91 PATIEikiTS INVCLVING THE USE OF TACHo
OSC I LLOGRAPHY, LE L E C T DIOGRAPHY ANO POLYCARDIGGRAPHY. THE '_LP'ICAL
MAIN I F E S T AT I rj N'S 11-1 THE i AiijkfTY GF PATIENTS ,,ilTit olSOLFIDE
PO'fSO.'4I".lG- A"ERIE CH_'RACTE!-lfZF.D BY FJINCTIG-NIAL CHAMSES CF THE NEV.VOUS
-SYSTEM i IN -THE FORM UF VEGETATIVE A,"10 VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION, THE
ASTHENGVEGETAr,LVE SYN0k,:lEj WHERE-3Y IN A NUMLIER 01: CASES THERE ,qERE SEEN
ORGAP~ilC CHANGES IIN THE F!3.*_%.%'l OF ENCEPHALOPOlYNEURITIS. AMONG THE
j1 - J E RE'10i (F THE
PATIE Ts, UEPE1110NNG UPLji,,' THE STATI iF HIGHER VEGETArIV ky IS j
NERVOUS SYSTEiAt THE AtjrH-'-XS SINGLED OUT PERSONS WITH PIVOLVE1 0 E
M F TH
HyporHALAMIC DIENCEPHA 1_ T CP EG ION. TACK OSCILLOG~APHK KEGIST:,ATI(_'J,"l OF
THE ARTLERIAL PPLESSURE 0 ISCLOSED A'i IINCREASE OF THF MAXIMAL 13Y 3_31PERCENT,
TRUE L4TERAL BY 45PERCEIJ, MED14N UYNA,'IiIC 6Y 42PEPCENT titID j','ftjj!4AL
PRESSOkE BY 38PEPCE.NT ;",F CASES. Rc"'PEATED ~'-EASUKEMEHI's 4EVEALE:D A14
1,.'4STABILITY OF THF ARTEf-,IAL PRESSURE, WITH A TENOENCY 10 IiYPtjTr,.,,4':)IVE
L
(23PERCENT) O--~ HYPERT'EiNSIVE (48Pc-~CENT) _'EACTIONS. CHANGES OF THE HEAPT
ARE Pil'EMIMINANTLY OF DIFFUSE DYSTRDPHIC AND RARELY C0r'lCj,,'llAr.Y SPASTIC
CHARACJ'Ek WITH AN 1.~Sl,.')%IFICANr R~-JUCTION OF THr' MYOCAROIAL C;,:~TRACTfLE
FU NfC T I iki. IN 416-i JF THE FACT Ttir- HYPEkTE:;,,,SIVE w- likEUr'u,'LIk(_,kJLATUAY
_E 0 ';FkVED 11-1
DYSTONIA AND CHANGES OF THE MYOGAROIUM, AS A RULEt ~%Ellk B
PATIENTS WITH SIGINS OF DIENCEPHALIC PATHOLOGY, ONE COULD THINK OF THE
RELATION OF THESE SHIFTS rilTH FUNCTIONAL DISTURBANCE OF THE
flYPOTHALAMUS,
UNCLASS IFIED
3/3 0 2 1-31 Um-L ASS I F I F 0 PROCESSIN", 0ATE--l3*'-lOV70
CIRCACCESSION, N'3--~-POL263-~;
A BS Tir~ ACI T/ EX TA AU- T-- T HE Ab -" Vl-: '-,llTIUNEU I'i'/ESTIGATIG1.'S H-%V'E Sh'),~N THAF IN
E ALTEkATIU~iS 01- THC
CHRONIC CA-.~UUA DISULFI~~ P' ISONINGi ALil',IG WITH
ti E k V OU S SY 'a T c:.'i A N JT L E 3 S CHARACTEk[STIC CLI:-l'ICAL PEClJLAP.ITY IS THE
Gi-~EAT LA,31LITY UF THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE ~.ifTH A P'ACEVALENCE .*)F.
-LOP,'-IEi',.,T OF -JP
HYP ERTE THE DEVi NE -OCIP(JJILATORY DYST? .11A
AND HYPEPTENSIVE VASCULAr4 OISEASE AGAIAST THE BAUGROUND ~jF OTHER
SYMPTOMS i~F IS, APPARENTLY, ~.SSOCIATE'~" WITH THE EFFECT UJF
CARBUN' DISULFIOE. THE TO CHANGE'S OF THE WEART D6 ~rjoT LEAD To
C4,.J,:)IAC DECOMPENSATI&4 O-k P:Er6ISTENT C,,~,IkCNARY I 'NSUFFICI,':iNCY, Hj4E:).tER IN
A NUIIIBEA OF CASES THEY ARE OM- OF THE,'CAUSES OF DECREASE OF THE kii~.XIKING
CAPACITY IN PATIE.NTS. FACILITY:, IINSTLTUT GIGIYE:4Y TRUDA I
PROFZABOLEVANLY, AMN SSSRI rAlOsKVA.
Superalloys
USSR
UDC 539-67
VLADIMIROVA) N. N,; GLOTOVA L. S. GORFINKEL', V. B.., DUNA-YEV, F. N.,
IDEANOVA, N. B., anz
"Effect of Magnetic Structure on Internal Friction of Nickel and Ferronickel
Alloys"
Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal Friction in
Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1970, PP 187-191
Abstract: The effect of tensile stresses and heat treatment on the ferro-
magnetic internal friction of nickel, permalloy-66, and perma-UOY-50 is
studied.
it is shown that the effect of external static tensile stresses on
internal friction and vibration period depends on both the magnitude and sign
of saturation magnetostriction of a given material. Hysteresis of the
logarithmic decrement 8 and of vibration-oeriod T was exnerimentally revealed
from the magnitude of tensile stresses.
7he effect of heat treatment for 66%Fe., 80%Ni alloys was determined. The
magnetic structure obtained as a result of heat treatment affects the internal
friction. 4 figures, 3 references.
1/1
ULC 6,21-315.2
and GLOTOVA L. S. I U-aj,,j7C',7. fe -'r
DUBIROV, N. F.)
"Effect of Text~xe on the Clhanj~,e of 'Ka3natic Prozertics of -Uloy
Sverdlov:~Ir7 Fizi-r:a ".';e-"'aI1O,,r Vetallovedeni,;,e, Vol 29, 1") 5, iNlay 70, --n
Abstract: A situdy was -,ade of the dependence of mametic cillaracteristic '.I-
and str-ila on tlle de-~ree of finite cold deformation. It is -chant
direct cold strin rolling -'ro.-ta0 a thickness of 6-3 n=1 to 0.35 or 0.-1 in-,:I and S-:bse-
clue-rr, vaclv= annealing 1150 or a period of 4 "ars leads to an increase in
,nclic perrrca]bility and magl-netic per,-ea"bility up'to .-2U' ar, coi:~parc--; to
r:--u,- i -
zIt'l-ino wllich had wriLlel.1_76ne Interri-.odiate aanealing. 'jhr- improvenerat, (".L ma,r-m-etic
prorcrtics *was only durinL the use of protective c,.'. thc pure
magnesium -hich do not itmede the development of crystal L L
pe w
1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
TITLE--POLYCONDENSATION OF FORMALDEHYDE IN WATER -U-
.AUTHOR--GLOTOVAt YU.K.v YENIKOLOPYAN, N.S.
C OUNT RY OF lNFO--US.SR
,.SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11(l), 41-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
.TOPIC TAGS--POLYCONDENSATION, FORMALDEHYDE, CHEMICAL REACTION MECHA'41S4,
CATALYST, C04PLEX COMPOUND
CONTROL '-lARKlNS--.,40 REST;~ICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--I.INICLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0200 STEP NO--UR/0195/'TO/011/001/0041/110f+5
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106856
UNCLASSIFfED
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCFSSING nATc---IISE?70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106856
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS OF POLYCONDFNSATION-
OF HCHO (Of3TAINEFt BY THERMAL DECOMPN. OF PARAFORMIALDEHYDE IN A STREAPA rlF
ARI IN AN AO. SOLN. WAS STUDIED AT 45DEGREES IN AN AR ATl. THE INITIAL
CONDENSATION RATE DECREASED WITH INCREASING INITIAL CONCN. OF HCHO. ME
CRIT. CONCN. OF THE CATALYST (CA GLUCONATE) INCREASED WITH INCREASING
INITIAL HCHO CONCN. THE INITIAL CONDENSATION 11RATE IS A LINEAR FUNCTION
OF THE CRIT. CA GLUCONATE CONCNo AND THE SLOPE OF THIS RELATION
DECREASED WITH INCREASING HCHO CONCN. IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE BEHAVIOR
OF-T *HE CRIT.- CA GL.UCONATE. C.ONCN. IS DUEJO PARTIAL D'OISONING OF THE
CATALYST BY HCO .SUB2 H. THE PROPOSED MECHANISM INVOLVES INTERACTION OF
CA GLUCONATE WITH HCHO, WHICH 1S IN EQUIL. WITH THE 443RE COMPLEX CO,'-IPDS.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR We 536,42l.lt669-15-58-196
FRUMIN, I. I., KAS'YAN, V. V.t GOLOVASHCHUK, A. I., GRABINt V. P., and
NABTSEV, I. A., Electric WelaI~j_jn_-sffi_uW1jie_ni Ye. 0. Paton of the Academy
of Sciences Ukr5SR
"Determination of the Heating Temperature In Rolling High-Carbon Chrome-
Titanium Steelsn
*oscow# Stal", No 6o Jun 73, pp 546-548
Abstracti The temperatures of beginning fusion of eight h1gh-carbon chromium
ateele with and without titanium were investigated with the help of a high-
temperature microscope. The heating temperature in rolling or forging of
ingots of high-carbon alloyed steels weighing up to 50 kg must be iU-2OUC
below the temperature of beginning fusion# For Ingots of higher weight,
considering possible devolopment of liquation phenomena# the beating tem-
perature must be somewhat lower. Titanium, hindering the development of
a readily fusible ledeburite eutectic, in high carbon chromium steels raises
their fusion temperature and extends the temperature range of aeiormation.
eutectic consists mainly of chromium carbides. The presence of carbon
rthe Investigated steels lowers the fusion temperature and raises the
quantity of ledeburite eutectic. Four figures, two tablels three biblio-
graphic references. 1/1
- 13 -
USSR
MINDELI, M. SH., GLOVATSKIY,._A.-B. and CHERZER, A. N.
"Desulfurating Cast Iron at the Rustave Metallurgical Plant"
Moscow, Metallurg, Ho 2j 1971, PP 11-13
Abstract: Blast furnaces of 700 and 750 M3 capacity at the Rustava Metallurgi-
cal Plant smelt converted cast iron from a charge containing 30-35% crude
ore from the Dashkesenskoye deposit and a 65-70% agglomerate made of this ore.
Typical of the ore is the increased sulfur content (0-15-0.35%); 'the agglomer-
ate contains 0.1-0-15% S. in 1965 a facility for treating cast iron in ladles
with pig iron by forced introduction of the latter into the cast iron with a
"bell-hopper" type device (later referred to as a "vaporizer"). Installa-
tion of a second monorail car with a separate section for charginp, the
vaporizer with magnesium greatly increased the handling capacity of' the facility.
A difficult and time-consuming operation has been replacing Dr--lfunctioning
vaporizers. To solve this, a device consisting of a rotating mechanism of
the blast furnace electric charging barrel with a small circular platform to
accommodate four ready vaporizers at the same time was installed. The urit
,nr-.d after the facilities at the
cerveo to der,,ulfuratc cant iron and iiao desig
Donetsk and the Knimatorsk plants. From January to MaY 1970, about; 75,000
tons of converted cast iron with an average sulfur content of 0.081'11 w~_--rr. treat,.%d
112
USSR
bUNDELIJ, M. SH., et al, Moscow, Metallurg, No 2, 1971, PP 11-13
in the facility. All the treated cast iron was placed in category I-H as to
sulfur content. In August-September 1970 the facility vas again redesigned.
Two vaporizers were installed on one of the cars. The second car was fitted
with an independent department for charging. At the present time three
vaporizers in two cars are simultaneously in oijeration. The flat lid which
formally covered the ladle containing cast iron during the desIO-furation was
replaced by a trapezoidal-shaped lid insert. This made it possible to fill
the ladle with more cast iron. The sulfur content in the cast iron was re-
duced from a high of 0.100% to a low of less than 0.006,12. The conslimption of
Mg, in kg per ton of cast iron, ranged from 1.0 to 0.40.
2/2
Corrosion
USSR
IMC 669.14.0i8.293,621.792,
.053,620.143
VEY)PARTEN, A. M. , GOMAN j G. M. I__~_OLOVWWKO ILY~- - S. , MYOVA, V. A. , and
SITALOY, V. P.
"Corrosion of Hul Steel Weldments"
Leningrad# Sudostroyeniye, No 6, Jun 73, pp 40-43
Abstracti The Influence of the thermal cycle of weldments on the corrosion
resistance of shipbuilding steels was investigated on butted specimens
of 09G2, 1OKhSND, and 4S standard hull steels in rapid-flowing sea water
over a period of 1000 hrs. Various methods and welding practices were
applied to determine the influence of the cbaracter of the thermal effect
and of the cooling rate. The investigation results axe discussed by
reference to diagrams showing the heating and cooling curves in the thermal
influence zone of OqG2 steel, the corrosion dependences on the welding energy
and the cooling rate, and the corrosion resistance dependence on the condi-
tion of the burning off beading weld, The main factors afrecting the corro-
sion resistance are the cooling rate on welding (accoraing to the running
welding energy In cal/cm) and the character of structural conversion of
steel. At 4500-5000 cal/ca running energyO the resistance of 09GZ steel
1/2
USSR
VEYNGARTENj A. a., et al. 0 Sudostroyeniye, No 6, Jun 73, pp 40-43
and 4S steel in the thermal influence zone is the same as that of the
initial material. To avoid the development of selective corrosion in the
thezzal influence zone# welding with higher running energies or the use of
burning off beads is recommended. Your figuresp one tablep four biblio-
gmphic references.
2/2
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corro5lon
USSR
UIDC G2 1 7 9 1 5 -3)
11, r
ED 0 VAUR y I ( C I - E, 0 T I L 0 , LV V C) SIV T T.,L IV -,J L I
G. B., POT 7AV i_~_
"Corroslon F)eris"ance o-f Joints ol- :,2668 Alloy in and Sull"ur-
Containing
11, !-,'Ov 70, IT, 67-68.
Z'bstract: "t study 1,..-~is ra-&2 c,z,' the corm~ion rc:;--*--:-,.:-,c,2 of hi I;' I-
chro.mit" allot- -:-i5O:'5V (7 -6~8) c n, its -ueldc ~ jol n' s hi ve
media involve-d in t',Wz productioi ol' zul'uzl--;c and nitric acic:;. Y-t was
found t1int allov tind !ts we'dcC: Jc,*,-,.L; "ave a
resistailco in nitrr,,~-wi oyicen '.'0
A* th , Ir j,nu lic'.17 !J e ::C-a
corrosion -Ae of t:~Ie 1), -1 C, r, ni e d i t s j.1 d-,: i ~- 00 1.
For comap=risson, teots wc!re also cond-ucLecll ontne ~-,mst o-1:~e-n~;iv,~Ly Lmployccl
includin-
-- n' .
z~:-, -'U: alu.141 L::- , ard 'S o-L*l cc', . Ui. (~r con-
dit~; ons th,,se r:_-,crial's exh_4.bited C01,1*03-or. . -H, ~il_,OV is
also rcsistant in carbonate solvtion~ C02F
H CO at 10Q'C zi pressu-e of 200
Cancu,1Z..." cr ItIm."s Z. P. ma=ttnovu.
~--Old we'.wi. 'A", LLt~lttoe t-~ the C".7.10
on ,~:runt 15. 196i, ~! a dit3l pain '-~. -.- ri:-,--. zzea
,w;d a-wrallinr In the ir~~,ht n4do of the ii~,ltmer. --!.e hai ilcklv
!;!rme 1960. ',lie dtag,io5ln wa:i o~t.,U!7hid r,
tu'.,nrcui~r on
'jai Im-Vo=ed. (In the th!--d dn., :L:-er tht ~cr=!.vn. tlit -ttirrt d.-Ytlontid
in ti.. rl,~ht lvv, "Wi r
cl~vt,, w well ~x a '4v". in xid
-f azlmc ~Ln the 1~orl4h~ml voc.,.-~. "."he r.,4 i;
-J,-. c==n Uiac -rttirf.
N 'CpLwbor un,!er xvittlit,zia it r-1 1-r~.tiut or-It ~nd
0.7.:~wsl combined w'-Lli relaxwitc, 'lie t!..e f-
%i;,.i rettrien.d. A-rter Vepv~!!~xl, of
tIA r,i:h*. covv= tlonx axt-jr-y ;,-- tarad ar raz ~z Z:, Q14
atirta.
on &v,,1U;,,,1 Oil* with
-jf '~:- wrta. on U:,~ ritht side v: tli~ LIA Ic th~." cznLid 't,-- pall -
-.to w4 f '~' I jt-a
patod a :;r,:t, alar tl 10 a.. lonr7j in !~-t n
or Qw
ritth al.0%ra and balcu tr.-) mlt- tutas ,-v then at-=hed
to U.o ve--n,,j =4 tim lutis,ii of U, ce"ron A7.1,p z.:-ttry waif u:,. ',.'ith
t.,,, aid or a ,r.,!, p~rtltllj, tier U~q
Pictracted rriim tho Lrt(:ry and thq ul~vr, :-*. 1"'A 1*,~a 'Q !.;-ed v_.-
-1P,r,vd w1th hlo-)d, rind thm vit) 71i, I:.
t, L ,. it
,k, ar ~ry 'ar, 11~; 1,fl with c~,,r~-n !.hr-,40, io;i C:
sw,t,!1c- After Ltie tul-s writ a h.a.1%v pul~~
t!.,, rcripli,mLl a--tevv:;. 11v,, r-,Ixtitt~i liiter. ti~,~vvvr. T,~.,,ation L-i It-.a
cwnun !Ioai artery ntoppcd ~;,.) :-2patbm P.-ez,,,na.
o-f it n,,w thrmbu., 'it the --;=,y :11,,t no tl,t 1,14.
Thil ruUar Uito,~: w~,r4 1,ij,n V, rtiture,
rernvind frm tho v,,~ctiljr uall. ;~id it .-r""~ "r .!.p
tr; wan rn,::i th,- ~wen ci` 0.o 7- W~; t!jrn
r;rxed with ,, Z1,11.1tIL11. ~r 1XII-ril 1.11 %-1 4C!,% V~! ".t
Wout; Qllr~u-Latlvn va, rott-irfid. irwlrit t), ol
M., the arti;i., if ~ti ZI vith
t-,-,~Uc. ml~v,) va:; r" C'u;A wv., 1,7"r 1-~;,
Di4rinc. th.. (0 ui,l'.~) !A a
I orwit
.r;mc;,'uAun w,,w admInInturod and it ~-l
lj.,octol. ~Irteezi nlnutwi after the i,iid of t?,- 'lift ~~titr,-.kj
;Ai3r.e i-n the left lar. vanLt;l,,,d, Lut it rinmin,,~ wi,!..
r1r,ht lee,
In View of '.),a poo.- i~,mtirid cci,litl.~,l !* Ihn 't -a-
dpitii.lod to remove th4 nou with tho 6~' A rl,."~-r 1:41.
lie left f6moral arl,.ry wa., nut puLjatlnj~. AL:*-t.- t~i;,mn -.vr,, plme4
on th. artury Walla, its lu;;on vu opol)dd up. '~~a zld Of a ca%hiiLitr
connected to gut olactritt purn,, a lon(~ rjul prr;r.;4, Uu*um%A-,v uw extraotn't
froiz the ramoral and t1to loft ca=on Iliac artw.-f. Thn, fv* circulation
of blood through thone vootsol:; waz; thereby RepwUt (2,e.NO urtlt;4;
i-h
I!, L I r.4;~
C.nqit7ar, of the hedlcal Servlco
actlon un,n ta;:I~.(: ..
7. N. Gluzrr~.- Ana,,liyl=t.4c ro-
........ l. ........... -~
iia havii oL::~r-.,d m annrhyl.xtic r-(!U~n In patlxr.-, T., a~,ed
Yt, who tccl;, lr,'L~m,,4'y. 0.25 r. or =aa,i, te, r?v,v, .1 k~-Zodiche.
Twenty minutch latpr, he nurfered nau~va, tjrynv,,~ of t1ii m:_-V~,
nkin Itching. cuuEh, zhortnen~ ul urc-A-.- mid a ~mtcrl-
r=h devallo-pod Cn U.. i~ll -r Lhm tvd,.', rh~ r~-Ira-
tixi rate incroacd to W por rtnut~ and Aj~milt4-
!.!on rev6z~lad dry, -cattorerl raloi alo--e the %nc-. ~-n TLld :~
Wt l(Lo.d pro:jsure wa., IOUI~~O rx". li,.. ~,d th,
c.rdll.,c -crm dawvnad.
O.v;gun waz Imodiatoly. A-L-nklin wnd it-rdi=L~
uorq Lit ilarly. F-..ctee,,
=lnut.s art"r Uw Wglunln4 or th. attack, tb,, canlfv-;ta'l_cr_i de3crl!,_-
bugm to nuWlidr.. Cn exirinaticn tlw next dv,,. th,, rnatertt re.-orted
slight minnoz. mz wcll ai, cune hoadazhe, pitin in the rtii'l-P. or thp
atxkyr.an, !x ro:il~nzit to palpat!on. rhe i, lai ra:?, lie tcnc~
wam dry. with a vh-tli;h L~'. Pulse ua:l ", rh)-ta-io. -nd a uatl3-
Mod prvl~ure -au 120/.~O. TLe t=pcra_-zc w~x 37.r';.
7hif blood toot showed 90 unitz of hemoglobl.r., 1"kodltva 14,OCO4
p. - 5 porcont, z - 62 porcont.nry~throcxto vtd_-nentsitlon rate% 2)
per hojr.
It davolopod that one o, the pationtlil c:.Oap relitivLa la"
aurrara fron o'mrzonclUvity to malln.
RaceiYed ir, !l'vvvrtr 19~6.
1/2 Oil UNCL ASS IF IF D
T.ITLE--INGROWN NAILS AND TREATMENT THEREOF -U-
~AUTHOR--GLOZ'MAN, V.N.
PROCESSINS
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VESTNIK DERMATOLOGTI I VENEROLOGIft 1970, NR PP 7?-76
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGIC4L AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--SURGERYt SKIN, DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
C!~NT~zn_L
DOCU.MIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY Pf_:FL/FRA'!'---1915/l675 STEP
t -4 1 -4 lt>-S V I ~jNil
iiqvbn0AVA
31Mb Dlz~uf -IN9.-JlVg~il gAlIVA'83SNOO -40 SlIfIS9d 31OW3b *00HAW 3AIM30
DHI H11M NDSI~lVdkU) NI COH13W 9AlIVAE3SN03 9HI NI O33nO3N,- A1U3N8VW 3bV
kbVIIIIW 'riNCjlqV S3SSOI bOOVI *SlN311'Vd 41C1 AO IN31NIV3bl 3AIlVAZi3SNO'J
GNV SIN31IVd 98 AG IN%vIV3~il 3AIIV'd3dO NI G3NIV190 ViVU 10 SISV9 3H1
NO C,31N3SDeo Sl COH1*3N' b3HIONV IdO ~Nf) :J0--NUlIV31lddV,' IfJ-L:IV JN~IWIV3-bl- AO
SS3%3AIID3Aj3 GNV S3SSOI bOUVI JO NC)IlVnIVA-3 3AIIVbVdW0:) GNV .'-Ilv.13(1 N-1
03i~116DS~G Sl IN:-IWIV9~11 d0 OCH13W 3AI-LVAb3StjCJ3 AHJ *SNOIIV:)I:JIOCIi 'dl3HI
G-;qV St4C)I.LV?-,3cJU =10 S00H.13W NIVVI 42 :iHI :10 N3AI5 Sl &'Olidlb3S~i(l =I~ilbg v
'SID-Df'~CiS OSI -10 5NLjllVNIvIVX3 NO 03SVO Sl NDI LVDI=)'ISSV-lo SIIA-L 'IND-61V-3~11
'ID dO ~AIIV~AdO 3HI- :jU N-UIID'13S b3lCbd !)NIIjIW-b3d
30 COhI30, :jAJIVA~83SNL a
Sl %0IIVNbV3NJ JO S33bD3G 3H1 =10 NOIIV3J=fJSSVID otilmfom 3HI
'031~-1163SZ-0 3bV SIIVN NMObONI 3C SlSOINDVIG 171IN3d3jAl(J GNV SlSUNDVIO
9t,ji bnOAVA S:I:SfIIV3 J :)VdlS9V -0-0 ((I)--I:)Vb.LX3/IOVbISUV
oELloludv--c)NI NIOISSA:):)v D610
!~Nl SSB~)Lbd G31=fjssvi3tn lic Z/Z
USSR
UDC 541-13:51,.2.91:546.281131:547.241
KARTSEV, G. N., ALEYNPKOV, V. I., SMIRNOVA, N. V. . GLUBOKOV, LL. 4., and
__L
SHCHERBAKOVA, E. S., Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykova, Academy of
Sciences USSR and Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni
M. V. Lomonosova
"Dielectric Study of the Interaction of Silicon, Germanium, and Tin Tetra-
chlorides With n-Tributylorthophosphate"
Moscow, Seriya Khimicheskaya, 9, 1973, pp 1972-1975
Abstract: The title study was carried out in order to establish the thermody-
namic properties and structures formed during the reaction of these tetrachlo-
rides with tributylorthophosphate (TBP) by a dielectrometric titration. No
significant reaction was observed in the SiCl 4_TBP and GeG14 -TBP systems. In
the SnClZ' -TBP, istepwise molecular complexes were formed hriving, ratios of
reactants of 1:1 and 1:2. E~quilibrium concentrations were calculated by com-
puter for the complex-forming reactions between SnGlz and TBP. F'rom thone
equilibrium constants uere detormined, Tho dipolo mamontm wor,;: moa,;ured for the
complexes and related to the specific conformation of the complex.
1A
tJSSR IJDC 669-783.476(088.8)
K.OVAa T. 11. and TOROPATSKAYA, N. p., State Scientific
NMTINA A. A., GUJB.0 - 1.
0 W
Research and Desi-gn Institute Ot Ra;e Earth Metals Industry
"A Method of Electrolytic Deposition of a Germanium Alloy"
USSR Author's Certificate No 259588, filed 12 Apr 68, -pu1blished 20 MMY 70
(from MH-Metallurgiva, No 1-1, Wov 70, Abstract No 11G3--75 P)
Translation: A method is proposed for the electrolytic deposition of an alloy
of Ge solution based on Ge salt and ammonium oxalate. To ensure uniform Ge-Fe
.~2S04 is introduced into solution with the following
alloy plating, salt Fe and 1 U-
ratio of components (in g1l): Ge (in the form of GeO2) 0.1-1, Fe (in the form of
Fe (SC4)30-1-1, ammonium oxalate 5-10, fl~soj~ up to PH 1-5, ~jth the process
being conducted at temperatures of 25-800C and Dk of 1-5 a/d-Li
USSR UDC 621.762.2
BABICH, D. D., SOROKIN, I - P -, SHAPOVALOVA, 0. M., and 2EU.W
H.,N.
"Influence of the Medium on the Degree of Fractionation and
Quality of Electrolytic Titanium Powders"
Sb. ty. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana (61lected Works of All-Union
Scientific-Research and Planning Institute for Titanium], 6, 1970, -
pp. 62-71, (TranslatIed from Referativnyy Zhurnal-4letallurgiya, No. 1,
1971, Abstract No.1 "34S7 by the authors).
Translation: Results are described from studies of the influence of
grinding conditions of cathode precipitate in a ball mill in various
media on the fractional composition and quality of electrolytic Ti. Grinding Of
the cathode precipitate was performed under the following conditions: in
a medium of ele'ctrolyte under Ar in water after leaching in 1% HC1, in the
process of leaching in 1% HCI and in a medium of KCI plus NaCl. The optimal
grinding effect is observed during leaching of the cathode precipitate
directly in the ball mill in 1% HCI. However, this decreases the press-
ability of the powder somewhat. Pressability is not changed by grinding
in the other media. The powder was studied by X-ray diffraction and micro-
scope. 4 figures; 3 tables.
NMI
USSR uDc 621-375.4+62-83
.GLUKHM,EV, A. A., DOROSM-EVICH, Ye. M., POTAPOV, A. A., FEDOROV, A. V.,
"A Power Amplifier"
USSR Author's Certificate No 321916, filed 19 Sep 70, published 24 Jan 72
(from RM-Avtomatika, Telemekdhanika i VychislitelInay, T,kh,ika, No 9,
Sep 72, Pbstract No 9A81 P)
TJranslation: As a distinguishing feature of the proposed power ampli-
fier, operational reliability is improved by adding a DC correcting link
connected between a phase-insensitive rectifier and a transistorized
controlled resistor. One illustration. V. T.
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USSR
UDO 621.315-595:5315-576
VORCNIN, FAVLICHENNIO, V-1., PRONIN, B.V., RYZHIKCV, I.V.,
SULSYMANOV, YU.M.
"Effect Of Adhesion Centers On Electrolumineacence In CC-SiC(6H)"
Elaktron. takhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. ob. Poluprovdn. pribory (Electronic Technology.
iicientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices), 1970, No 1(57), pp 24-zo
(from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenaniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstract No 125262)
Translation& The relax3tion was investigated of elactroluminescance in silicon
carbide p-n junctions constructed on silicon carbide (6H) cryatals of a modified
version of different resistivity. On the basis of the energy levels of the traps
obtained (0.06-0.08; 0.13-0.14;0.18-0.20;0.22-0.2~ e.v.) it is assumed that three
levels of nitrogen emerge as adhesion centers in silicon carbide CC-SiG(6H), and
also one level of unknown donor, which under otable conditions in material of high
resistivity is not filled by electrons. 6 ill. 26 ref. Summary.
112 036 UNCLA SSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70
TITLE--OBSERVATION OF MOLECULAR ORDERING IN RUBBERLIKE POLYMERS UNDER LOW
STRESS BY A CREEP TECHNIQUE -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BARTENEVt G.M., GLUKHATKINAt L.G.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
SOUR(;E--VYSOKOMOL. SOEOIN. SER. B 1970, 12(31, 185-7
-DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--STRESS RELAXATION, POLYBUTADIENE, N[TRILE RUBBER,
POLYISOBUTYLENE, POLYMER STRUCTURE, DEFORMATION RATE, CREEP/(U)SKB35
POLYBUTAPTENE RUBBER, (U)SKN26M.BUTADIENE NITRILE RUBBERv (U)PIB85
POLYISOBUTYLENE RUBBER
'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1204 STEP NO--UR/0460/70/012/003/0185/0187
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116669
UNC L A S S I F I E D
1. 2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT7C
ICIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116669
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRESS RELAXATION GRAPHS WERE
OBTAINED FOR SKB-35 (POLY6UTADIENE)t SKN-26M (BUTADIENE NITRILE RUBBER),
AND PIB-85 (POLYISOBUTYLENE) IN 0-1000EGREES RANGE. EACH RUBBER AT A
GIVEN TEMP. ACHIEVED AN EQUIL STRUCTUREt 1. E., A STRUCTURE SUSCEPTIBLE
TO AN IRREVERSIBLE ALTERATION BY APPLYING A SMALL LOAD. THE OEFORMATION
RATE WHICH WAS JUST SUFFICIENT TO ALTER IRREVERSIBLY THE RUBBER
STRUCTURE WAS CALLED MICROVISCOSITY. MICROVISCOSITY DEPENDED ON THE
SAMPLE STORAGE TEMP. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. PEDAGOG. INST IM.
LENINAt MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSI-FIED
USSR
UDC 614.712.001.2
QLUKH01,-M.NErUjK, A. M. and ALEKSANDROV, V. N., Gas Institute, Acad. Sc.
Ukr SSR
"Purification of Industrial Gas Exhausts of the Production of Antibiotics"
Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, No 4 (70), Jul/Aug 73, pp 13-15
Abstract: A method for the purification of the exhausts from antibiotic
industry has been proposed based on catalytic afterburning. The following
catalysts were examined: manganese ore, palladium, cerium-palladium,
cobalt-palladium, activated manganese, iron-copper oxide, and copper-
manganese, the most effective among them being the palladium and cerium-
palladium catalysts.
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USSR, UDC: 621.317.7
L~~.nv, V. V.
"Analyzer of Paus,,;s in 32tochastic ~3ignalsll
V sb. Radio---lek-tron. v n-ir. ka-vu &)3-H, Ch. ? ~.",-~dic-,~Iuctroni cs 4L-n
the _~...'-atL_nai -conomy of Ujji, x'ar~ 2--coilcetic:n Gf worl's)
Kuybyshev, 1070, -o-) 365-35,76 (--:'ro--
__ - - f -I- -, -0. 3 , i%arch
71, Abstract -3A344)
Translat4o-: describ,-d analyzer of t'-1--- pal,-~~_ distribution in
stochasiie sijnals consists of a discrimiantor of paluse len,~~ths,
in th--, forra. of a -'c-'arnitt oscillator, involvinir a semiccriduc-.cr
triode, aria', a load in the form of an emitter cLlower, -.o,-eth~.r
with a device for countin- the duration of t1-. paus,..~,. ine Mea-
surenlent error i... L2ss +10,J'. The -Creou~~ncy rf:In' ~re is 50, t1c
10,000 Ifz. The minimu:z pause duration analyzed is 5 us. IrE_ 211-
str=,~nt is particularly applicable to controllin,:- br:_-,adcastinr~
o-oerat,_ions. 2our illus t r,--- t. ions, one t-able. N. S.
85
SOME
USSR
um: 621.3"71-0015-1
POT_PICIJIIT, V. A., GLUT-,HOV, A. K.LI"'OV, T. Z.
"Generalized Polarization Fr-xaneters of T
Porm"
nhar"Kov, Radioelelrtronika letatuel'n. apparatro-,r-sbornil,
tronics-collection of works), wyp. 1, laiaa,'kov Aviation Institute, IIIT2,
pp 56-61 (from FZ ..h- -Rad Ji ot eKhr, ika, No 12, Dec 72, abs"i-CIC N-0 121.299,
[r6lsum6) )
Translation: The paper demonstrates'the poSSibil~I-Ir C~f r I
e,;rer-.enting nn
electromagnet i c irave of arbitrsi-y shape at some point in space as the Sun,
of plane waves propagating in three mutually orthoconal dirt-- ct i C)nil. fana-
lytic-al eypressions are presented for the degree of polarization and the
geolmetric characteristics of elliT)ses of polarization of additive plare
waves and integrated space WaVeS. Bibliography of 21 titles.
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USSR
UDC: 621. 396 . 0G : 61211 - 371
POTEIMIN, V. A. , RODIMOV, A. P., GLUTTOV, A. N.
"On the Degree of Polarizaticr, of Electro.-~.a6netic Wr-ve.- Scattered
by a Set of Reflectors"
Khar'kov, Radioclektrcmiha letatelln. aprareto-v---sbovn-~*k (Pcrospace Elec-
tronics-collection of works), Prp. 1, K~har'kov Aviatticn Institi)te, -19712,
pp 62-66 (froru No 12, Dee 72, al-stract 1~r) 12G27
Trc,ns lat --on : The degree of polar i zat ion of P- plar, c q,,i,- ~. inion, ochr 3riat --'- c par -
tially polarized electromagnet-ic wave randoially scattc-red by a oet of,
tially distributed elen~ntavy reflectors is in torms of the
second morrents of the vtatistx-eal seatt4:!ring Of th~-,
polarizution part;xutf-;rs of thc, irrad-irating re-
sultant ex-nressioti i!; for the extrczam W: h rc!,~r-cQ L to th,-~
modulus of the polor-J.,~at.-Lon coefficierft of the iricidCr-t fieldl. in viel-- CT
the invaxie-nce of' the degree of polarization t-C Of t1n, p,-Ilari-
zationt, this investigation if: rnade in ti,~- taxC:(..t bztsi~3 proper,
raphy of 6 titles.
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Therapy
USSR UDC 616.988.25-022-395.42-085-355,577-155.2+616.988.25-022-395-
042-085-373.6
GLUKHOV, B. H., Chair of Nerve Diseases, Novosibirsk Medical Institute
"Comparative Effectiveness of Hibonuclease and Anti-Encephalitis Gamma-
Globulin in Tickborne Encephalitis"
Moscow, ICLintcheskaya Fieditsina, Vol 49, No 5, May 71, PP 44-50
Abstracti 'Coworkers at the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics of the Institute
of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences U33R,
ahd shown that ribonuclease (RNA) has an inhibiting effect on the propagation
of the MU-conta-ining viruses of poliomyelitis and influenza in tissue cul-
tures and, analogously, that DZIA has an inhibiting effect on the DNA-cori-
taining virnses of herpes and adenovirus. Experimental data on animals had
shown that the necleases penetrate into the cells# and do not have any adverse
effect on healthy cells. In 1965-1968, the author studied the therapeutic
effect of RZIA on tichborne encephalitis at the clinical level. Some 246
patients were cured by PWA. In 137 of these, patients, tickborne encephalitis
had been confirmed serolorgically (seropositive subgroup); in the remaining
patients, the clinical course of the disease and epidemiological data left no
doubt about -the diagnosis of tickborne encephalitis, although the serological
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44-
GLUKHOV, B. H. , Klinicheskaya Meditsina, Vol 49, No 5Y May 71, PP ' 50
results were negative (seronegative subrroup). For comparison purposes, the
results obtained with a group of 133 patients cured by anti-encephalitis gamma-
globulin, and the distribution of clinical forms of t-he disease in these
patients were presented also. ITUIA was administered to the former group of
246 patients in daily doGes of 180 mg, introduced intra-abiominally in the
form of a physiological solution, and gamm-globulin itas administered to the
0
133-patient group according to the official recommendations 0 iia over a
period of 3 days). The effectiveness of the treatments was compared by five
clinical testso 1) duration of the febrile period of the disease, 2) period
of normalization of body temperature, measured from the beginning of the treat-
ment, 3) intensity of temperature drops during the first days of treatment,
4.) time required for the disappearance- of meningeal symptoms and normaliza-
tion of the cellular composition of the cerebrospinal fluid, and 5) frequency
of repeat waves of the disease. The emergence of a humoral immunity in the
patients cured by MIA was likeuise studied, since it had been established
previously that seru:a vrew-rations had an inhibiting effect on patients in
the acute and convalescent stages of the disease. RNA was a better cure of
the disease in conparison with gamma-globulint the febrile period of the
disease was shortenedt the body temperature dropped more quickly, meningeal
symptoms disappeared faster and normalization of the cellular composition
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GLUKHOV; B. M., Klinicheskaya Kleditsina, Vol 49, No 5, May 71, PP 44-50
of the cerebrospinal fluid was achieved more readily. Also, no secondary
waves of the disease were observed. RIIA did not inhibit the processes of
humoral immunity formation. During the acute period of the disease, the MiA
content in the blood and in the cerebrospinal fluid increases and returns to
normal in the convalescent stage. The degree of enzyme concentration in the
blood was found to be inversely proportional to the severity of the clinical
course of the disease.
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'Ac~%* Irf Ref. Code: UR 0246
AP0028454'
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii, 1970,
Vol 70, Nr .10 pp 44F
CONCERNING THE PARTICIPATION OF IN THE AJECHANISM
OF ANTIVIRAL ORGANISM DEFENSE IN TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS
B. M. OLyAW
The antiviral action of ribonuclease to the RNA containing virals was a prerequisite
to a study of the possible participation of the human ribonuclease proper in the mechanisrx
of antiviral organism defense in tick-borne encephalitis. The blood and CSF ribonuclease
activity was studied in patients with different clinical forms of the disease. For control purpo-
ses the author studied a group of normals and a group of patients with osteoarticular tubercu-
losis. It was possible to demonstrate a significant increase of ribonuclease activity in the blood
and CSF in the acute period of tick-borne encephalitis. The degree of increased enzymatic
activity in the blood is inversely proportional to the severity of the clinical picture. In the re-
convalescent period the ribonuclease activity returns to its normal figures. The author 3ssu-
mes that the ribonuclease participates, inthe mechanisms of antiviral organism defense.
REEL/FRAME
19671922
Acc. ~Nr: APo044014-4 Ref. Code:
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhumal Mikrobiologiip Epidemiologii, J
Immunobiologii, 1970, Nr 2, pp
'5'q
DYNAMICS OF SPECIFIC ACCUJAJULATION OF. ANTIBODIES
IN THE PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM TICK-BORNE
ENCEPHALITIS TREATED WITH RIBONUCLEASE
B. Af. Glukhou
UR 0016
The authors studied the intensity of accumulation of specific antibodies at tile acult:
stage of tick-borne encephalitis and at the stage of early conv;llescence in tile patients trea-
ted with ribonuclease. The latter given in a daily dose of 180 mg proved to produce no inhi-
bitory effect on immunogenesis of the patients. This served as its important advantage over
the antiencephalitis gamma-globulin, apparantly explaining a considerable therapeutic ef-
.ficacy of the enzyme in comparison with the specific serum preparations.
REEL/FRAME
13770451
3)z
USSR
UDC: 616.988.25-085-355:577-155-21-097.5
GLMOV, B.M., Novosibirsk Meaical Institute
"Dynamics of Accumulation of Specific Antibodies in Tickborne Encephalitis
Patients Treated With Ribonucleasell
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 2. 1970,
PP 56-58
Abstract: Studies on Lic'kborne encephalitis patients treated with specific
gamma-globulin, ribonuclease (180 mg daily) only for specific symptoms
showed that the dynamics of' the mean geometric antihema.gGlutinin titers in
patients treated with specific gamma-globulin was comparatively stable, where-
as dynamics increased steadily in patients treated for symptoms or with ribo-
nuclease. Ribonuclease did not inhibit the formation of humoral i=unit.v
either in the acute stage of tickborne encephalitis, or in early convalescence.
The absence of an inhibitory effect on imnunogenesis thus accounts for its
marked therapeutic value and superiority to gamm -globulin in this respect.
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7 3 1
il S a a S z S
C f:') an t I; s C-~ ulle ~e CL-, --~~Jjj
.L,i -4c'- )orno il-,ceplia ---S
N-o 1, 1970, pp 42,S)-h,3
V 7 1 --1 C S Ll 0.
and spin~ll dlurl~r,,,:~-* t"I'le acuLe I C
encephLal4j-*---~ - e7c---ae of increase was a t o
the severity of~ t-1--a Clinical Course, i.e. : "l-
c ~2 a s C
ibonuclease ac-1, vityr I*n reSp o , Ile
_Ln r-
o -Ise t L:
ti7ie course of the ~flisease. ~Libonucl
cl C V:,- Z
durin,r convalescenc-2. increa-s- in b~ rjcJ c, c 1 az- e
Up. Cj if D L i rl S V73 t h ~-l C tv e os s o b C-. S
Cori
4
UC Lease Is 110t
I n an L &2 f a.-L-c- t i t mLy
well. Tne MICLCa2cs CV-4 U R t Ly fuLiction as
4..
-7 7,
GO V.Lral lrl~ii-l and -~nimials -Y
1/2
USSR
T ~U -t,'i 7 0 C- ia, oscov.,, zlaurnal
imen-11 S. S Ko-rsakov, No 1, 1970, 45 -48
tae 'ibcia-'
rfica L IT:, e Ve il T: -ioll 0i:
Qecau8e uhcy aria ro,,: n 1:1 cv a t el by thc e s -
porlse to Pene-L-ration of Virus diuria- lia~--c-I.- star~(--~s 0-, vlrusz~s.
USSR
UDC 545- 77-791
YELISEYEV, S. and VMDAYEVA, YE. Listituile of
Chemistry, AcLd. a., a z Z~'
"Oxychlor-ides of Penta- and Totravalent Uranium UO,U-l and UaCI2 it
hoscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Ddin-Ji, Vol 17, No 5. MaY 72, pp 120)-rZ0-'4
Abstract- A sivfrle nethod -is reported for the synthesis of
.~:LU
'ji-
o;Wchlorides UO-,~Cl aiLd UJC1, by heating rer' of' UO-, find
t i1o r
-3 t' ')
2200C. In the process the 'o-xchange Px& oxida tion -r e-duc " iw~ rc;--Ctions takt~
place leading to the foriuition of t~e lowor pent4valcnt uraniu:ti
UD?Cl, when equinolar qu--untitio-s of Uo nji-l I.IrjoW, -r(,, ~i.,;r~d. Iv"ith
COIIUMIQ~r Yi(-I, L
-oroc(. a wi I
MoOC'13 th,~: &c fotr. ~u:'Jt U:f,'11iJ UQ:; r0 UO'-.1.,
reaction of UO;,CI v-'Ith Mv~Y'J.j t,tkvn in 1:J. ratio al~;o yiuU.; tho tetrava3crit
product.
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Radiation Chemistry
USSR
UDc 51L6.77,791
YEELIS-=V, 3. S. , V0.7_:-_7D;AY-EVA, YE. 'v--.
T,
Ins titute
of Chemistry, Tad-Y17rk-Academy of Sciences
"Reaction Bet1ween MoNl 3 and U02C12"
Dushanbe, Dokladv. Al~aderziii IT -
I _.Pule Tadzhikslraya SSR, `iol 2, 1971,
N o 2 , D D 3`67-~,
Abstract: The authors had nrevious17 discovered that heatinz
5 wit", U-0 -,0- _0
MOCI -1c, -oauce I-1002C12 and U`OC13, instead of the
expected 140~P and L'_
3 T'02C12. To ex-olain this, tests were run in
sealed armoules, it -..ias concluded thet (1) the fi,-st staF-e of
the therm-1 reac'Ll;ion 'hel~-.-Veen 1T0,C12 and MoOCII is or..10 of oxidtk-
tion-roduction fU02Cl'2' L C'OC13)~
14002C12 + in %.ihich
L. -,-TV I-IOVI
UVI is convert-ed into U , and 4-.~o i n IC o; (2) action bet-,.,,een
U-03 and MbCi,~, leadin:- to t"a f"Mpt'On Of UOC13 and 11002C1~:, as
finpl Droduc~s (Uo-) 4
.~Oc lc~ "0013+ !'!002(12), takc~7 -olac,:- -.-TO
U
stages-firEt an e:~cnanL-e reaction (_;-_03+~'-'OC15 = T0 12
.L - - .. __ . 4- mocci-a)
then the oxidation reaction referred to.
1/1
Acc. Nr. -,. Abstracting Service:
00053883.- CHEMICAL ABST.
Ref. Code
4-/
- 117248q Reaction of rhenium trioxide with molybdenum
oxytetrachloride and tungsten oxytetrachloride. Glukhov. 1.
Ill; Eliseev S. S.. EI'man0va. N. A. Onst. Khim., Dushanbe,
USSR). N. Nc~rg. Ahim. 1970, 305-8 (Russ). At
ReO, reacts with MOC14 (IM = Mo or W') to form ReOr-
Cl. and MOtCli. On sLanding, RcO2C6 disproportionates to
ReOC14 and ReO3. HMJR
REEL/FMME
19830960
Acc. Nr tracting Service:
*,0053884-ACbHFs,.,,ICAL ABST.
Ref. Code:
117299g Exchange reactions in a molybdenum trioxide-
tungsten oxytetrachloride system. lukhov, 1. A Eliseev. S-
S. (I t. KhIM. im. 1970,
~ qs
15(2), 309-12 t ss . At 100-250', the metathetic reactions of
the MoO~-WOCI.4 system depend on concns. of starting mate-
rials. At TN(oO3:WOCl4 ratios of 1:2 or 2:1 the products are
MoOC14 + WO--CI2 or W03 + MoO2CI:, resp. HNIJR I
REEL/FRAME.
19811.10961
112 013 UNCLAS S I F's E_ P90CESSINf, OATr--13N3V70
TITLt--I~EACTIDNS IN THE 1RHENIUM, TRIOXIDE to-i-iiUli 'PE.%lTa_CHL..;Xlt)l _S%--STfM
ALTHL;R-(G3)-GLL;KHQV, I.A., YEL[SEYEV, S.S., YELPANOVA, N.A.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
14
SOURCE-ZH. NEGRG. KHIM. 19701 15(3), -16
DATE PUBLISHED---70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-PHASE TRANSITICN, RHENIUM COMPOUNDt RHENIUM C141-ORIDE, OXIDE
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1994/1943 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/003/0814/0816
CIRC ACCESSIGN N(I--APOLL5751
UNCLASSIFIED
--2/2 013 UNCLAS'SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115751
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RECCL SUB4 AND RECL SU53 FORMED AS
FINAL PRODUCTS WHEN A MIXT. OF REO SUB3 AND RECL SUB5 WAS 14EATED TO
185CEGREES. A SUBSEQUENT HEATINGf IS SMALLER, THAN OR EQUAL TO
350DEGREESt DID 1,4101 REVEAL ANY PHASE TRANSITIONS. FACILITY:
INST. KHIM., DUSHANBE, USSR.
JNCLASSIFIED
1/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--HYDROLYSIS 01: MOLYBDENUM PENTACHLORIDE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GLUKHOV, [.A., YELISEYEVi S-S.i PULATOV, M.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. K141M. 1970, 15(5)v 14Z5-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--HYDROLYSIS, MOLYBDENUM CHLORIDE, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/O3L6
STEP NO--UR/00781701(115/00511-'t25/L4Z6
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013ql20
UNCLASSIFIED
212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134120
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HYDROLYSIS OF MOCL SUB5 WAS
STUDIED IN CCL SUB4 WITH CARFULLY CONTROLLED H SU32 0 VAPOR SUPPLY.
M00CL SU53r INSOL. IN CCL SUB4 PPTD. DURING THE HYDROLYSIS,
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--REACTIONS IN THE TUNGSTEN TRIOXIDE,MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE,SULFUR
MONOCHLORIDE,SULFUR DICHLORIDE,SYSTEMS -U-
-AUTH0R-(03)-GLUKH.QY~ L.A., YELISEYEV S.S., PULATOV, M.S.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
jSOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK TA0ZH. SSR, OTD. FIL.-MAT. GEOL.-KHIM. NAUK 1970,
.(1)v 29-32
1,.,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:-TOPIC TAGS--SULFUR CHLORIDE, MOLYBDENUM OXIDE, TUNGSTEN OXIDE, CHEMICAL
REACTION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/L228 STEP NO--UR/0465/701000/001/0029/0032
CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0136639
I -I?,: T_ I_c _1 ~' I _FTI
212 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136639
..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE SYSTEM MOO SUB3-SCL SUB2,
MOO SUB2 CL SUBZ AND MOOCL SUB4 ARE FORMED GRADUALLY, THE FINAL PRODUCT
BEING MOCL SUB5. IN THE SYSTEM MOO SUB3-S SUB2 CL SlJB2v THE
INTE.RMEDIATE COMPDS. ARE MOO SUB2 CL SUB2 AND MOOCL SUB4 AND THE FINAL
PRODUCT IS MOOCL SUB39 THE FINAL PRODUCT IN THE SYSTEM WO SU83-SCL SUB2
IS WCL SUB6; THE INTERMEDIATE COMPDS. ARE WO SUB2 CL SUBZ AND WOCL SUB4.
WO SUB3 AND WOCL SUB4 00 NOT REACT WITH S SUBZ CL SUB2, THE EXPTS,
WERE CARRIED OUT IN SEALED AMPULS AT 160-80DEGREES* FACILITY:
INST. KHIM., DUSHANBEt_USSR*
112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7-0-
TITLE--PROPERTIES OF COMPOUNDS FORMED BY MOOCL SUB4 VITH BENZENE ANI)
TOLUENE -U-
AUTHOR- 10 3) - GLUKHGV t I . A..t Y EL I S EYEV t S . S. , N AR Z IKUL OVA , R - M
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK TADZH. SSR 1970, 13(11, 3Z-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AR-EAS--CHEMISTRY
TOP I C TAGS--TH Ell MAL S T AB I L I TY , MO LYBD ENUM C014 POUND , 3 EN Z ENE T OLUENE
THERMAL ANALYSIS, IR SPECTRUM
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1124 STFP 140--LJi)/Ott25/7(~/C)13/DCjt/OO;"2/,JO35
CIRC ACCF-SSION bt'O--AT0119978
"I I
212 Q?9 . UNCLASSIFIED PA 0 C ~-: S S I ~,l C~ "A T J: - - ? 1'3 ' T 7 0'
-CIRC ACCESSIOri "JU--ATOIL9978
4BSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERMAL STABILITY AND HYDROLYSIS
OF C SUB6 H SUB4 (MOOCL SUB3) SUB2 (1) AND MEC SUB6 H SUBtf M190CL ~SU63
(11) WERE INVESTIGATED BY DTA AND IR SPECTRA. TO Pf"'Ef). I AND 11 1,100CL.
SUB4 WAS DISSOLVED IN BENZE."JE OR TOLUENEp AND EXCESS SOLVENT REMOVED BY
MODERATE HEATING TO CONST. WT. AFTER HEATING AT 550DEGRtt-ES IN VACUUM,
NO CHANGE WAS OBSO. IN THE APPEARANCE AND ANAL. CO-MPhi. OF 1, BUr NEW IR
BANDS CORRESPONDING TO BENZENE WERE OBSD. TWO STEP DECOMPN.i AT 170 AND
264 DEGREES, WAS FOUND 6Y DTA. II IS STABLE IN VACUUM UP TU 175DEGREES,
DETA SHOWS AN ENOOTHERMAL EFFECT AT 162DEGREES. BOTH I AND 11 HYDROLYZE
TO MOO SUB4 PRIME2NEGATIVE7 CL PRIME NEGATIVE AND AN ORG. RESIDUE WITH
IR BENZENE RING VIBRATIONS. BOTH I AND 11 AS WELL AS THEIR ORG.
HYDROLYTIC PRODUCTS ARE AMORPHOUS TO X RAYS. IR BANDS ARE TABULATED AND
COMPARED WITH THOSE OF RELATED COMPDS. FACILITY: INST. Kf-fLt4.,.
DUSHANBE, USSR.
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--REACTION OF MOLYBDENUM OXYCHLORIDE WITH NATURAL TITANIUM COMPOUNDS
_U_
AUTHOR-(04)-YELLSEYEV, S.S., GLUKOV, [.A., VOZHOAYEVA, YE.YE.j
NARZIKULOVA, R.M.
--USSR
COUNrRY OF INFO
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK. TADZli. SSR, 19701 1312p 33-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MOLYBDENUM COMPOUND, CHLORIDE, TITANIUM COMPOUND, CHEMICAL
REACTION
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA11E--1996/0990 STEP NO--UR/0425/10/013/002/0033/00-16
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0lt8155
UINCLASS !FIFO
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0118155
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF POWD. ILMENITE
WITH MOOCL SUB4 IN A SEALED AMPULE ON HEATING IS FETID SUB3 PLUS 3MOOCL
SU84 EQUALS TICL SUB4 PLUS 3MO SUB2 CL SUB2 PLUS FECL SUB2. IN THE
UPPER PART OF THE AMPULE (COOLED WITH H SUB2 0) TICL SUB41 AND MOO SU3Z
CL SUB2 CONDENSED. AT 140-220DEGREES THE AMT. OF FECL SUB4 AND TICL
SUB4 INCREASED RAPIDLY WITH THE TEMP. THE UNREACTEUr DRY RESIDUE
DECREASED LINEARLY AS THE TEMP, INCREASED. IN THE REACTION TIO SUB2
PLUS 2WOCL SUB4 THE PRODUCT WO SUB2 CL SUB2 REMAINED IN THE RESIDUE.
THIS-RETARDED THE REACTION, SO THAT BELOW 220DEGREES ONLY 27-30PERCENT
OF TIO SUBZ REACTED. FACILITY: INST. KHIM.t DUSHANBE, USSR.
Ujii- LASS IF I ED
USSR
UDC 620.179.16
NIKIFORENY,O, Zh. G. , GLUKHOV, ~.~ AVERBU13i, I. I.
"Measurement of Elastic Wave Velocity and Acoustical Anisotropy in Plates"
Defektoskopiya, No 4, 1971, pp 74-82.
Abstract: It is demonstrated theoretically that electromagnetic excitation
causes lon.aitudinal and transverse ultrasonic oscillations. A resonant
method of measurement is described and a block diagram is presented of a
device for measurement of elastic wave velocities and acoustical anisotropy
in plates. Electromagnetic excitation of ultrasonic waves is achieved in
the 1-20 MHz band. Oscillograms of resonant pulses produced in a thin,
orthotropic steel plate are presented.
1/1
Pharmacology and Toxicology
USSR UDC 615.31:547-751).012.1
QUXHKOY., R. G., TRUJBITSYNA, T. K., MACIDSON, 0. Yu., and MASHKOVSKIY, N. D.,
All Union Scientific Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry imeni S.
Ordzhonikidze
"Investigation of Lactams. XX. Synthesis and Pharmaceutical Activity of
Azepino-[3,4-b]indole Derivatives"
Moscow, Khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy zhurnal, Vol 4, No 10, Oct 70, pp 9-13
Abstract: Indole analogs of a,3-pentamethylenetetrazole and o-methylcaprolactim,
and a number of 1,2- and 10- substituted azepino[3,4-blindoles were synthesized
from unsubstituted and 7-methoxy substituted l-oxo-lH,2,3,4,5-tetrahydroaze-
pino[3,4-bl-indoles. It was found that the principal pharmaceutical property
of the synthesized azepino[3,4-bjindole derivatives is their tranquilizing
effect on the central nervous system accompanied by muscular relaxation and
hypothermia. The most active compounds in this respect were 1-alkoxy-3H-
and 4,5-dihydroazepino[3,4-b]indoles, and 1-ethoxy-10-methyl-3H,4,5-dihydroa-
zepino[3,4-blindole. These compounds produce a cataleptic state in rats and
mice, and a further increase in dosage has a sleep-inducing effect.
1/1
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0.11,111,1 "111 palutisilowup D'%lut ap%lo~)p -,.CI ~q% ~Iljanp quota,;:
TUOTUTT3 PUU rejuaw):a~,dw~ .;n i-qwnts oVai,j
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PRIDIARY SOURCE. Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1969, Nr 3, p 96-99
.ABSTRACT: Systematic glaze and wind observations made in the 1963 - 1966
period from the the 300-m tower at Obninsk are the basic data used in a
.study carried out to determine the accuracy yith which ver. tical wind profiles
are appro)iimated by the linear, power and logarithmic functions of beight.
'A total of 276 observations of glaze and wind,were made at heights of
JLQJ64 0833
25, 73, 121, 169, 217, 265 and 301m (141- grainy rime, 58 - crystalline
me and 17 - glaze); the types and weight of the deposits were measured
ri
simultaneously with the wind speeds.at each level; temperatures were
determined at h - 2 and 301m. Mean lapse rates were determined for the 2
300 m layer fn6each type of deposit as well as the corresponding variation
factors k - --L&--The results of the study indicated that crystalline rimes,.
occiirred mainly'Olin weak inyersions grainy rimes during periods when the
gradients were close to adiabatic, and glaze formed generally in unstable
air. Approximation accuracies, for both mean and individual profiles were
best given by linear functions of height for stable air and for adiabatic
and superadiabetic conditions, and during weak inversions by power functions
of height.
1964 .0834
USSR UDC: 536.46:533.6
a2gulfta"I_ 1 TTATOVSKIY, V. I.
"Agglome ration of I-fetal Particles During Burning in Ballistite Powder"
V sb. Fiz. aerodisuersn. sistem. VYP. 3 (Physics of Ae-radisperse Systems
--collection of wor]ks, INO 3), Kiev, Kiev University, 1970, pp 119-125
(from RZh-14ekhanika, 110 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7B8o6)
Translation : Tncomplete combustion of particles of dispersed inetals and
the correspondingly lower than theoretical effect of metal combustion on
burning of a metal-powder system is attributed to the appreciable coarsen-
ing (a.-glomeration) of metal particles before ignition. This paper anal
lyzes the nature of particle agglomeration as a function of the percent
concentration of rr-u-tall in the powder, the properties of the metal and the
methods of particle t-reatment. As a result of comparing the effective
times of combustion, it is found that adding ten percent of tai A1+14g alloy
(PAM) to the powder increases the 11B of a particle with resp----ct to rr--ss
by a factor of mre than 10 as compared with a one-percent addition of
ractal. This is alSo sho-inn by large-scale high-speed motion picture pho-
tography, apglome-ration being rdire appreciable if a metal. with low igniti,)n
112
GLUKHOV, V- !- , 9-IATOVSKIY, V. 1. , Fiz. aerodis-persn. sisteri, vYT). 3, Kiev,
Kiev University, 1970, pp 119-125
point is added; agglomeration includes "he nitrocellulose of the powder.
The agglomeration may be so appreciable that it grows into pulsations in
combustion (luminescence). Depending on the properties of the dispersed
metals introduced, the transition takes place at various concentrations of
metal in the rowder. For more readily flammable particles of metal, the
pulsations appear at a lower concentration of metal in the powder . A
mechanism is proposed for coarsening of the particles due to coalescencF-
on the surface of a burning specimen of powder. Authors' abstract.
2/2 - 52 -
i3i)c 678-762.2-134-5322-66-0~5.262
GLUKHOV, V. I., SHIMMEVAJ G. V., and KPTTOV, V. L.
"Radiational Modification of Wood Cellulose With a Styrene-Acrylonitrile
Copolymer"
Plasticheskiye Massy,
Abstract-: Experimental results are reported of the study of copol-,nne-rization
kinetics of styrene nonorners with acrylonitrile in wood cellulose under the
influence of 2~--Lrradiation. Physical-mechanical properties of nodified wood
cellulose-polymer materials in relationship to the composition of ilq)regnatin~,
. tD
material are described. It was shown trvt the use of styrene and acrylonitrile
mixtures for radiational chemical modification of wood cellulose leads to the
production of a stron-er ii-aterial with greater dimensional stability in aqueo~lis
media. Addition of acn-lonitrile to styrene lowers the irradiation dose required
for a complete polymerization of styrene. Best properties of r-,odifierj wood
cellulose are obtained with a 30-50 v014 content of acrylonitrile in the
impregnatin-n, material.
USSR
uDc 678.744:542.952.68
GUMOV, V. I., and SHIRYAYEVA, G. V.
"Some Parameters of Radiation Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers in Wood Pulp"
Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, Tio 6, 1973, PP 35-36
Abstract: The results are reported of the investigation of heat evolution
during radiat on polymerization of vinyl monomers in wood pulp under the in-
fluence of VO gamma-radiation. It was established that maximal temperature
of the reaction mixturerises with increasing value of the gamma-radiation dose.
A proportional relationship is observed between tmax and the quaWLity of the
monomer added to the wood Pulp; the temperature in the wood pulp is always lower
than during the polymerization process of methyl methaerylate in the "roacs".
The degree of the filling of radiation-chemical apparatus has a definite effect
on the warming up of the reaction mixture.
6-2
Polymers and Polymerization
USSR urx 69', L :5 4; 5
V . and KILI~IW, cien-'ific.
T 11 L
L, U U 1-110 Z c c, w16 a
11 L. Ka-rpov, I - ~ - f
"A Study of the Kinetics of Radiation Polymerization of in
Mosco-,..T, Kii-L-rdva Vysok-ikh Energiy, Vol h, No 2, 1970, IDT) 139-IL','2
Abstract: The radia4~ion-cherr..ical modificaluion of -,.-oo~ _10 a pro:-~-L~in.F" 7:-dely-
used method of obtaining uood-plastic materials offering ~~ubsta'ntial advariLages
0
in physiconnechanical properties and :Lnaproved wate-"- and
The authors studied the kinetics of the radiation polynerizat'Llion used Ln, this
method by treating aspen ;-;oord impregnated with ineUty1metacrylate ,LLh &-_uma-
radiation from CoM. iteoult.3 showed that reduction rX dose ralu-e promoteS moncmier-
to-polyrier converoion: outpuL of poly7irier per dose unit djrninijhez~7 by 9Cfj, with a
100-fold increase in in~enoity. Temperature dependence o.1" polymewization rate
was studied and molecular weights of the extracted polymer were measured. Find-
ings of the stu(Kf are illustrated graphical-ly.
1/1
USSR
UDC 621.762.27
RUBTSOV, A. N., OLESOV, Yu. G. , USTINOV, V. S. , KISELEV, 0. G., CIIEI'JASIIIN,
V. I., and GLUMM, V. P., Dnepr Titanium-Mag-nesium Plan-,
"Production of Powders of TitaniuL,, Alloys and Refractory Titanium-Based
Compounds From Titanium Alloy Waste"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Motallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, pp 18-23
Abstract; The method of electrolytic refining of titanium wastes can be used
to produce high-quality titanium powder for further production use. Studies
have established the follo-,.7ing Optimal electrolysis mode: anode and cathode
current density 0.2-0.3 and 2.6-2.8 a/cm2 respectively; temperature 870-890'C;
cathode pracipitate jlrowth time 0.5-1 hr; titanium concantration in electro-
lyte 0.5-0.Y/. 1he authorn titudied the production of electrolytic titanium
powdern froin titanfluni F;ponpe wastv tinder near-optimal cc-nditions. The
quality of the electrolytic titanium powder was higher than Lhat produced
by hydride calcium therrial methods. Dehydrogenated pmiders of V15 and VT6
alloys were produced, corresponding to the initial alloys in chemical com-
poi3ition.
USSR
T'DC 621.762.04
MEYERSON, G. A., OLESOV, YU. G., and GLUKHO4.L~ ., Moscow
Institute of Steel and Alloys, Zapor~'ZM_Ye itanium-Magnesium
Combine
"Producing Titanium Powders by Hydrogenation of Electrolytic
Titanium"
Ordzhonikidze, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1970, pp 74-77
Abstract: A procedure,is developed for producing titanium pow-
ders with low and Fe and Cl content, using the hydrGgenation
of electrolytic titanium with subsequent processing of the
hydride by an HOL solution and degassing of the obtained pre-
cipitation. Electrolytic titanium (-5 + 0.5 fraction, and
120 HB hardness) containing 0.2-0.22%cl, 0.01-0.03-We, 0.02%N,
and 0.04%0 was tested on a laboratory installation consisting
of two retorts placed in an electric shaft furnace. The ex-
perimental set-up and the test- procedure are described. The
effect of hydrogen content in the titanium hydride on the de-
gree of leaching of basic impurities (Fe, Cl, N) was investi-
gated. The results obtained make it possible to recommend a
1/2
USSR
T'DC 621.762.04
MEYERSON, G. A., OLESOV, YU. G., and GLUKHOV, V. P., Moscow
Institute of Steel and Alloys, Zaporozhye Titartium-Magnesium
Combine
"Producing Titanium Powders by Hydrogenation of Electrolytic
Titanium"
Ordzhonikidze, Tsvetnaya MetalLurgiya, No 6, 1970, pp 74-77
Abstract: A procedure,is developed for producing titanium pow-
ders with low and Fe and C1 content, using the hydrogenation
of electrolytic titanium with subsequent processing of the
hydride by an HCl solution and degassing of the obtained pre-
cipitation. Electrolytic titanium (-5 + 0.5 fraction, and
120 HB hardness) containing 0.2-0.227ocl, 0.01-0.03-7ofe, 0.02,,1N,
and 0.04%0 was tested on a laboratory installation consisting
of two retorts placed in an electric shaft furnace. The ex-
perimental set-up and the test,. procedure are described. The
effect oE hydrogen content in the titanium hydride on the de-
gree of leaching of basic impurities (Fe, Cl, N) was investi-
gated. The results obtained make it possible to recommend a
1/2
USSR
UDC 669-295.6
MEYERSON, G. A., OLESOV, YU. G., GLUKHOV, V. P., and PETRUNI-
KO, A. N., Zaporozhlye
"Study of the Process of Hydrogenization of Electrolytic Titanium"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, ~Ietally, No 1, Jan 71, pp 48-51
Abstract: This work presents the results Of laboratory ;ind pilot-scale
studies on the development of a technology for the production of hydride-
saturated electrolytic-titanium. The dependence of the degree of
hydrogen.saturation of electrol ytic titanium on temperature in the 300-,-
8000C temperature interval and on duration of the hydrogenation
process is studied. In order to produce titanium hydride corresponding
to the formula Till 2y it is expedient to conduct the process of hydro-
genation with a gradual decrease in temperature at steps of 70-100*
from 650 to 250-300*C,,-witli holding for 20-30 minut'6_after pressure
stabilization in the retort.-
1/1
USSR UDC 621-785-535:661.65
GLUKHOV, V. P.
"Boride Coatings on Iron and Steels"
Kiev, Boridnyye Pokrytiva Na Zheleze I Stalyakh /Unglish version
above/, "Naukova Dumka," 1970, 206 pp
Translation: This book summarizes materials on diffusion
boridin~'--Various methods, technological plans, and physical-
chemical principles of boriding of iron and steel are analyzed.
The properties of boride coatings and examples of their use
in various branches of technology are described.
The book is designed for engineering and technical workers
specializing in the area of the chemical and heat treatment of
metals.
Table of Contents
Foreword 5
I. Interaction of boron with iron and other metals 7
113
USSR
GLUKHOV, V. F., BoridnyVe Pokrytiya Na Zheleze I Stalyakh,
"Naukova Dum1ca, 11 1970, 20d pp.
Iron-boron state diagram
Boron in steel
The physical-chemical nature of boride phases
II. Technological applications of boriding 20
Boriding in powder mixtures 29
Boriding in liquid media h9
Gas Boriding
Electrolytic boriding
V3 60'
Protection from boriding 79
Heat treatment of borided stool 81
Comparative evaluation of various methods of 85
boriding
III. Physical-chemical specifics of the formation of 89
the boride layer
Distribution of boron in the surface layer 69
Structure of borido laye.-s 9~
0
Influence of carbon in steel on formation of 104
boride layer
Influence of alloying elements 113
2/3
USSR
GLU;-,GiOV, V. P. , Boridn771e Pokrytiya 'Na Zheleze I Stalya
"Naulcova Dumka," 1970, 20d PP.
IV. Principal properties of borided steel and use of 126
boridi~g in industry
Hardness of borided layer 126
Wear resistance of borided steel 128
Corrosion resistance of borided steel 140
Basic requirements for products subjected to 147
diffusion boriding
Use of boriding in industry 150
V, Multicomponent coatings on iron and steel involving 155
boron
Specifics of the saturation of alloys with several 155
elements
Saturation of the surface with boron together with 161
aluminum, silicon, and nitrogen
DiffusJon saturation of a surface with boron and 1*72
the transition metals
Bibliograp'hy 185
Appendix 199
3/3
r ~'_i
USSR ux 6,_)o.l86.1'.C21-7.35-53
QjQQWO'J,,_V . P ., ---.d GICISHIN, YA. V., Voli-a Branch o-f the All-Union. Scientific
Research lnsti~
tute of Abrasives and Grindin_-
"Structure and Phase Content of a Diffasion Titaniferous Layer"
Moscow, IMetallove-demiye i teimicheskaya obrabotka met-rallo"r, "'o 6, 1 -3 rD 0'4
97 -65
Abstract: The investiCation was made of the structure and p. 'ase content of a
diffusion layer formmed by alloying Armco iron (o.o4% C) and St 3 (0-1&"" C)
St 45 (0-44% C), St U8 (0-790,60 and St U10 (1.05%C) carbon steels with titani-,.m.
7,1ne diffusion sat ration was conducted in titaniumn Dowder (80 micron) ((
Uu ~~03.4% Ti;
0.72% M,-) obtained from titanium, sponge. The phase layer content was determdned
by metalloGraphic and X-rany analysis and rricrohardness measurenents. ~ r)osoible
mechanism of the formation of the diffusion layer is tentatively eq)-lained on the
basis of the results obtained and previous data. The mdcrostructure of the dif-
fusion layer consists of an FeVi 2 outer layer with FeTi formiations, usuTilly con-
centrated around carbide inclusions. The absence of FeTi superstracture ii.nes
ay ne the result of either an insufficient' small difference in the Intensity
A.Y
of titanium and the iron atomic scattering, or the abcence of or-Jf_-rIn'-'_,' in eneral.
The FeTi phase drops out In the zone of th4 solid solw~ion az, coolinr, ac the
result of a reduction in the solubility of titaniu;n with decreasinj:,- temperature.
V1 references.
1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--BORIDE COATINGS ON IRON AND STEEL -U-
AUTHOR--GLULKH
COUNTRY OF l,4FG--USSR
--SOURCE--BORIDE COATINGS
_~ I STALYAKH) KIEV. NWWVA
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
ON IRON AND STEEL (13ORIDNYYE POKRYTIYA NA ZHELEZF
DUMKA. 1970, 197 PP.
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--BORON? PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, PHYSICAL DIFFUSION, BORON
INTENSIFIED STEEL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REELIFRAME--3003/1297 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0197
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AM013027Z
l)NCLASSfi:_lE0
029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0130272
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PREFACE 5.
CHAPTER I INTERACTION OF BORON WITH IRON AND OTHER METALS 7. 11
TECHNOLOGICAL METHODS OF BORONIZING 29. 111 PHYSICO CHEMICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FORMATION OF A BORATED LAYER 89. IV BASIC
PROPERTIES OF BORATED STEEL AND THE APPLICATION OF BORONIZING IN
INDUSTRY 128. LITERATURE 185e APPENDIX 199, THE BOOK GIVES
GENERALIZED MATERIAL ON DIFFUSION BORDNIZING. IT IS DESIGNED FOR
TECHNICAL ENGINEERS SPECIALIZING IN THE FIELD OF CHEMICO THERMAL WORKING
OF METALS.
U41CLASSIFlED
USS R UDC 621.785.535 : 6(--)1.65
GLUKHM", V. P.
"Boride Coatings on Iron and Steels"
Boridnvye Pokrytiya Na "heleze ; Stalyakh [English version aho',C'J, Naukova
Dumka ~Iress, Kiev, 1970, 206 pa,lcs
6
Translation: This book summarizes materials on diff'Usion boriclin'~.
Various methods, technological plansland the physical and cheinical prin-
..ciples of boriding of iron and steel are analyzed. The properties oi
boride coatings and examples of their use in various branches of technolo."y
are described. The book is designed for engineering-tcchnical %corkers
specializing in the area of the chemical and heat treatment of metals.
C,
Table of Contents
Foreword
S
1. Interaction of Boron with Iron and Other 1-letals 7
USSR
GLUKHOV, V. P. , aoridnyve Pollrytiz.-a \a 7heleze i S -talyakh (English version
above], Naukova DUM'Ka Press, K-lev, 1970, 208 pages
Iron-Boron State Diagram
Boron in Steel i4
Physical-Chemical. Nature of Boride Phases 1 3
II. Technological Miethods of Boriding 9
Boriding in Powder Mixtures ~9
-
Boriding in Liquid Medium '14 9
Gas Boriding S 0
Electrolytic Boriding t)0
Protecti on from Boriding 79
Heat Treatment of Boride 8j
Conparative Evaluation of Various Methods of
Boriding 85
IT-1. Sp,~cifics of Formation of
Boride Laver 89
Dis tri butioll of Bol-Oll ill Surface Layer
Structure of Boride Layers 96
2/4
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GLUMOV, V. P. , Boridn)-ye Pokrytiva N'a 7 heleze i Stai)-a*-h 'En-lish version
, , A L
above] , NaLlkova DL151ka Press, Kiev, 1970, 208 pages
Influence of Carbon in Steel on Formation of
Boride Layer
Influence of Alloyin- Elements I i .3
0
IV. Basic Properties of Borided Steel and Use
of Boriding in IndustrN I -, o
Hardness of Boride Layer 1 Z 6
7
N'ear-Re:iistance of Borided Steel I
Corrosion Resistance of Borided Steel 1-10
Basic Demands on Products Subjected to
Diffusion Boriding 1,17
Use of Boriding in Industry ISO
V. Multicomponent Coatings on Iron and Steel
Including Boron i5s
Specifics of Saturation of Alloys 1~hth
Several Elements 155
3/4
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GLUMOV, V. 11. , Boridnvye Pokrytiya Na Zhe I eze i Sta I yakh [Engl ish vers imn
above], Naukova L'lum'ka Press, Kiev, 1970, 208 pages
Saturation ol:~ the Surface Wit*h Boron To.-ether
Wii:h 1.4-con, '..-tro-e
lol
D-~I'fusion Saturat-ion or Surrace h 0, 0 --on
and Transition Metals
Bibl imolaraphy 18 5
AnDendix i99
11/4
112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--MEASUREMENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF A REGENERATION SOLUTION OF
AMMONIUM SULFATE IN A CHEMICAL*WATER TREATMENT PLANT OF A THERMAL POWER
AUTHOR-(04)-YERMAKOV, YU.V.t GLUKHOV, V. AFANASYEV, M.I., PERTSEVA,
I t: V.
COU.1*4TRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ENERGETIK 1969t 17(8), 14-5
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, ENERGY CONVERSION (NON-PROPULSIVE)
TOPIC TAGS--WATER REGENERATIUNt AMMONIUM SULFATE, SOLUTION CUNCENTRArION,
ELECTkIC CO,*joUrTIVITY ME-ASUkEMENT, ELECTRIC POhER PLANT/(U)KKS
CONDUCTIVITY METER
t-lChTzCL I R;E5 T~~ I CT i ONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSPALA)
PROXY PFEL/FRAME--1988/0051 STEP NO--UR/0091/69/017/CJOU/0014/0015
:~_IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0105150
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED P R 0 C L-- 5 S I IN G D 14, 1 LE" - - I '" 1-1 C T 7 V'
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105150
~~BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONCNS. OF ((AH SU04) SUB2 SO
SUB4 WERE DETD. IN THE RANGE OF 1-4PERCENT, CONTINUOUSLY 6Y THE FITLE
APP. WITH A LOW FkEwUENCY CONTACTLESS ELECTkODE, WITH AN ACCUAACY OF
PLUS OR MINUS 0-2PERCENT. THE SCHEME OF THE APP. IS GIVEN.
lj!,J C L 4 S S I F 1 '-~ D
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-0912CT70
TITLE--PRIME12 C(PRIME3 HE, PRIME3 HE PRIME) PRIME12 C AND PRINEIZ C(P~zimc-
3 HE,T) PRIME12 N MIRROR REACTIONS -U-
AUTHOR- (0 5)-ARTEMOV p K.P., GLUKHOVY YU.A.t GULDBERGY V.Z.1 1_)AVY!ll'.JVj V.V.;
PETROV, I.P.
COU14TRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11(l), 43-7
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
NP[C TAGS--IUN BOM ARDMENr, CARBON ISOTOPE, NUCLEAR REACTION, EXCIFED
NUCLEUS, DIFFLRENTIAL GROSS SECTION, HELIUM ISOTOPE
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY KfEllf-RAft--1930/0171 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/011/001/00,'t3l'OO47
CIRC ACCLSSION Nfj--Afl00/t6.'t63
I
2/2 014 U."jr- LA S S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70
.ZIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0048463 ,
ABSTRACI/EXTRACT-(U) GP-()- A35TRACT. DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS ARE
MEASURED FOR THE TITLL MIRROR REACT.IONS AT AN PRIPIC-3 HE ION ENERGY OF 36
MEV. DIRECT EVIDENCE IS PRESENTED THAT THE STATES OF THE PRIMEIZ C
NUCLEUS WITH EPjERGIES 1-5.1 MIEV H PLUS, T) EQUALS 1) AND 16.1 MIEV (2
PLUSt T EQUALS 1) ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE GROUND STATE (I PLUS) AND THE IST
EXCITED STATE (0.95 PEV) OF PRIME12 N. THUSt THE 0.95-MEV LEVEL OF
PRIME12 N HAS THE QUANTUM NOS. 2 PLUS. THE ADMIXT. JF THE T i-OUALS 0
STATE TO THE 15.1-MEV STATE OF PRIME12 C IS NO MORE THAN 3PfR1'--ENf IN THE
AMPLITUDE. THE SAME ADMIXT. TO THE 16.1-MEV STATE OF PRIME12 C IS ALSO,
VERY LIKELY NO MORE THAN A FEW PER CENT FACILITY: INST. AT. ENERGY,
IM. KURCHATOVAP MOSCOW# USSR.
UiNCLASSIFIED
USSR
uDc 620.193.o1,,669.29
AIWREMA, V. V., L Amla, D011TSOV, S. N. , 11,01SEYEVA, I. S. , and
Z
MEL1111KOVA, L. V., I~nstitu ; of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Corrosion Resistance and Electrochemical and Mechanical Proparties of Trinary
Nb-Ti-Ta and ffb-Ti-Cr Alloys"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, No 4, 1972, pp 415-419
Abstracti Binary alloys of Nbf.Ta axe highly resistant to solutions of strong
acids. These alloys axe quite promising for the manufacture of important
parts of chemical apparatus. It was assumed that the presence of tantalum in
binary Nb-Ti alloys should increase thoir corrosion resistance without re-
ducing m-3chanical and technological characteristics. An experimental study
was therefore rade of the influence of the individual eleicntj on the co='Osion
resistance and electrochemical and mechanical prop3rties of curtain trinary
niobium-based alloyn with titanium, tantalum, and chromium. The corrosion
resistance of hb-Ti-Ta alloya in nolutiona of sulfuric and hydrochloric acid
at 1001C decreases with increasing titaniun content, with tantalum content
remaining constant. The addition of 1 to 5% chromium to niobiwi has no
influence on its resistance ot these acids, but reduces irorkabilitty in the
hot and cold states. Addition of chromiun to Nb-Ti alloys cm produce alloys
with good technological properties. The chromium significantly increases the
1/2
USSR
A.ND,R=At V. V. t et al. I Zashchita Yietallovp No 4, 1972, pp 415-419
strength characteristics at high temperatures. Addition of chrordtLm also
increases the hardness of case alloys. Dendritic liquation occurs in alloys
containing 30 and 40,16 Ti and 4-5% Cr. Addition of up to 5% chromium to
Nb-Ti alloys does not worsen acid resistance, but increases mechanical
characteristics.
2/2
- 14 -
USSR
UDC 669.293.5.294.01S.8.669.01S.21
DONTSOV, S. N., MOISEYEVA, I. S., MELINIKOVA, L. V., GLUKHOVA, A. I., ANDRE--~EVA,
V. V. , ALESHINA, L. V., STRIZHEVSKAVA, L. G. t_~-_ , -, -1 -1-1-.4
"Influence of Technological Factors on Corrosion Resistance and Mechanical Pro-
perties of Niobiuni-Tantalum Alloys"
Nauchn. Tr. N-i. i Proyektn. In-t Redkomet. Propi-sti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals Industry], 1971, Vol. 32,
pp. 152-160. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiva, ~No. 5, 1971, Abs-
tract No. 5 1736 by the authors).
Translation: Inflijence of technological factors on the corrosion resistance of
Nb-Ta alloys is studied. 4 figs; 5 biblio refs.
1/1
USSR
UDC 669.293.5'294:620.193:669.231
. ~A , ANDREYEVA, N. N., DONTSOV, S. N., and MOISEYEVA, I. S.
,LUKHOV~,
.G
"Niobium--Tantalum Alloys Doped With Platinum"
V sb. Korroziya i zashchita met. (Metal Corrosion and Protection -- Collection
of Works), Moscow, "Nauka," 1970, pp 54-60 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec
70, Abstract No 12 1824 by the authors)
Translation: Supplemental doping of Nb-Ta alloys with small quantities of Pt
raises their corrosion resistance under highly corrosive conditions. In 75%
H2SO4 at 150' the corrosion rate of an alloy of Nb with 30% Ta doped with
0.2% Pt is 4-6 times less than the corrosion rate of this alloy without sup-
plemental doping, with the corrosion rate of the alloy doped with 0.2% Pt not
depending on the magnitude of the applied potential and equaling only 0.1
g/sq m-hr, whereas the corrosion rate of the alloy without supplemental dop-
ing increases with potentials more positive than + 1.7 v. Five illustrations.
Bibliography of four titles.
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1/2 026 WNCLA551FIED PRUCE5SING DATE--090CT70
TITLE-REGIONAL. HYPOTHERMIA OF THE TRUE PELVIS IN THE OPERATIVE TREATtILNT
OF PROSTATIC ADENOMA -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-OVNATANYAN, K.T., SUSLOV, V.V., GLUKHOVA, K.L.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SCURCE--URULOGIYAt I NEFRGLUGIYA,
DATE PUBLISHED------70
1970, NR 2, PP 60-63
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIL TAGS--HYPOfHER.4IAj SURGERY, ARTERY, GANGLIONIC BLOCKING AGENT,
TUMORt UROLOGY, REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
CONTROL 14AkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UlJCLASSIf'IED
PAOXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1723 STEP NQ--UR/O(jO6/10/C)~)0/00t'-/(;i~6t)/01)63
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0101776
UNCLASSIFIED
UDC 681.3.06:51
USSR N., -FK"C"' "' F' of Co, -ex rontrol
'LulalOVA, V. Su in preparatiOn
G e
,"~utocoder and Its Us
2,Me "VNITlal of Cor~rlju,,er
It tUse
programs ..rotej~hn. I)rom-sti . .1,
'51f MOSCOW
,-hll j Elekt Collection of Wol: ibernetika,
Vychisl- T"' .* IndustrY __ Zhurnal, K
primeneniYe the Flectronjcs Ref e-rativnYY
Equipment 1n_ is lated f To' V ~jikheyev) -
262 272, CTTaT IT792 by -
1971, PP NE)stract No 10 - -ib,d, all0l':
No .10, 1971 2 VNIIE-NII-3 autocoder are descy .g. of the
of the ralmaing in the la'11,11' f
The specifics Ity of prog] inteTfacing 0
acilitating pre-
Translation and optiO~"' f exan'Ple is
i,,g the peculiarities be retained while illustratIve
ructions to tionS. An
,,stem of inst octram sec
i.a.Vendently cor,,posed PT
,tented in the appendix-
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0101 776
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUrHURS EMPLOYED LIGATION OF
INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERIES (56 OPERATIONS), CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION WITH THE
AID OF GANGLIONIC BLOCK 1120 OPERATIONS) AND REGIONAL HYPOTERMIA UF THE
TRUE PELVIS CAVITY (75 OPERATIONS) TO REDUCE BLOOD LOSSES IN
ADENOMECTOMY. THE LASTLY NAMED METHOD CONSISTS IN CONCURRENT COOLING OF
THE SUPRAPUBIC REGIONt URINARY BLAbDER AND PROSTATEr VIA THE RECTUM.
THE COOLING MEDIUM TEMPERATURE WAS 0-30EGREES. THE COOLING TIME VARIED
FROM 20 TO 35 MINUTES. THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE OF THE PROSTATE RLGION
WAS ZZOEGREES. IN A SINGLE STAGE ADENMECTOMY PERFORMED AGAINST THE
BACKGROUND OF LOCAL COOLING THE AVERAGE BLOOD LOSS ANOUNTED-TO 90 ML.
THE MERITS OF THE METHOD INCLUDE ITS TECHNICAL SIMPLICITY, ACCESSIBILITY
AND SAFETY.
UNCLASS !Flf*O
USSR
UDC 595-771
GUTSEVICHI A. V., ard
I'letody Sbora i Izucheniya KrovososushchU-Ji Vokretsov (Ilethods of Collecting
and Studying Blood-Sicking -'Biting I;idGes), Leningrad, "Naulca," .1970, 1o4 pp
Translationi General characteristics of biting midges and d-ifferences
between then and other blood-sucking Diptera as adults are Civen. Data am
eited on the distribution and bioloor of biting midLres, on the dazage Caused
by them, on nethod's of collect~ing and courtings adult2, and on irays, to keep
and work with them. Davelov::ental phases, norphology, and taxonop-ic charac-
teristics am given, and tables of su~amilies, genera, and steecies for
larval and pupal. features of the biology of immtum Mmzes and nethods
fo= collectir-g, wozE-:J_-_S idth, ar.4 p=ese_-%I_n_E biti-rZ aidges axe described.
Methods of cultivating sand. flies untler lalbo_-%tory coiditioi:s are considered.
This zanua.1 is intended for zoologists, parasitologists, ezitorioloL-ists,
wo=k-e:rs in medica.1 and vetsrIna=,j institutiorsp and students of pedaeogical,
medical, and veterinary hiGher educational institutions.
'A
USSR UDC 615.285.7.025.1,099..036-11-030'.88
BARK~OV j A. 1-j. , and GLUIMOVETS, B. L, Central ReGlonal- Hospital, Ko,-mkovo
"A Case of Acute Chlorophos Poisoning With A Fatal Outcome"
Moscow, Terapevticheskiy A--khiv, No 4, 1971, pp 118-119
Abstracti A 42-year-old man was brought unconscious to the hospital where
he died vithin six hours desDite heroic treatment-for suspected poisoning
by an unknown agent. The clinical course of the intoxication sias sirailar to
that described in the literature, except for the absence of convulsions. The
diagposis was established at autopsy,. when chemical analysis of tissues
revealed the presence of phosphorus and a chlorine-containing substance
thought to be the orCanophosphorus conpound chlorophos.. It tias.subsequently
learned that cUoraphos had recently been used in the dead man's. honte as
an insecticide.
23 -
1/2 024 UNCL AS SI FIEO PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
TITLE-SYMPTCMS OF SOLAR GANGLION INVOLVEMENY IN DIFFERENT FORMS OF ACUT'_
PANCREATITIS -U-
AUTHOR-(0Z)-5ERE5RYANT5EVv V-K-t GLUKHOVETSI Bolv
COUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
SGURCE-VRACHEBNOYE DELOt 1970t NR 51 PP 47-49
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDI,cl,~L SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-PANCREATITIS, SURGERYP EOEMA# GANGLION
CENTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/1955 STEP NO--UR/0475/70/000/005/0047/0049
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0127356
UNCLASSIFIED
UZ 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7C
CIRC'-ACCESSICN NO--AP0127356
.,-'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE "SOLAR GANGLION" SYMPTOM WAS
STUDIED,IN 64 PATIENTS SURGICALLY AND CONSERVATIVELY TREATED FOR
DIFFERENT FORM OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS. IN EDEMA OF THE PANCRES THE
"SOLAR GANGLION" SYMPTOM PROVED POSITIVE IN 77.5PERCENT, IN
CHOLECYSTOPANCREATITIS IN 35PERCENT OF CASES; IN OTHER FORMS IT PROVED
NEGATIVE. TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE MECHANISM OF DEVELOPMENT OF
THE "SOLAR GANGLICN" SYMPTOM THE AUTHORS RECOMMEND THAT PATIENTS WITH
ACUTE PANCREAT[TIS REMAIN IN POSITION "ON THEIR SIDE" IN THE PRE AND
POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD. FACILITY: MlKHAYLCVr RYAZAN REGION.
UNCLASSIFIEO
Acc. Nr :- 4P0052456'- Ref. Code:0~00"
PRDIARY SOURCE-'- Vrachebnoye 610, " 1970, Nr PP047
CHANGES OF HISTAMINE METABOLISM IN PATIENTS
WITH BRONCHIAL ASTH.MA UNDER THE EFFECT OF TREATMENT
WITH MICROBIAL ANTIGENS AND CORTICOSTEROIDS
G. F. Glukiiovskaua and 1. N. Ruba v)
(Kie
M5'
I hMfn;C studied 'r. 1103 patients -xith br(jnclhid astImia and its
Chaim und ire--nent.
ges tr the eff('Ct Of L .
It is Su'--estLd dut trt:'omen, with nmicrobial mti~,Yns resulfod both ill an irnpro-
of '."'e 11;starmnopexic pf)perfles of the blooll serum and normaliz,iiiuri of the
.ree hepatm Ccnien, Lreairnenr. w;:b corticosterolds rEsuited' !n nurmaliza!ion of free
~--;)arin content, the histaminopexic property 01 the b!ood serum, increased zo . iesser
~e~Tree- The la:Eer fact is cormecEed with a negative (catabolic) effect oi curticosteroids
c.-4 Zhe Pro'e:r's metabohsm.
1UEL/ F W11E
"821-090
112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PRC)CESSING DATE--IISEP75
TITLE--ELECTRON PARAI'114GNETIC RES9NANCE OF PROOUCTS FROM THE SULFURIZINIG 51F
POLYMERS CONTAINING BENZENE RINGS IN THE CHAIN -U-
AUTHOR--GLUKHOVSKO KOSTIN, E.S., YUKELSON9 I.[.
COUNTRY OF rNFO--USSR G_
SOURCE--VYZOKOMOL. SOEDIN. SER. R 1970,-12(2), 136-9
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE, P9LY'4ERr Pc_lljZENP 0_~[VATFV~79
SULFIDEv EPR SPECTRW~
CO~4TROL PESTPICT[ONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
DFOXY REEL/F0A"E--19PQ/0226 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106982
UW'LASSIFIED
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATC-11SE070
CIRC ACCESSION NO---~P0106882
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- A13STRACT, THE EPR SPECTRA 4fif) TH-~ C'~)N~%.
PARAMAGNETIC PARAICLES IN THE PRODUCTS FORMED BY REACTIC-4 (IF
P9LY(lr3-DIMETHYLPHFNYLENE SULFIDE) (1) WITH S WERE STUDIED. THE
SULFURIZ[NIG OF I UNf.)ER 4R LED TO THE EVOLUTION' H SU-32 S AND T14E
FORMATION OP A SOLID, DARK RED PRODUCT, THE REACTInN OF I 41TH S
qEQUIRED 40RE DRASTIC CONDITION THAN DID POLY(ARYLENEALKYLS), PRESI)AARLY
DUE TO THE LOWER N110RILITY IF H ATOMS IN THE RESONANCE ST4BILIZED ME
GROUPS. THE REACTION PRODUCTS OF I WITH S GAVE ASY%t. EPR SPECTRA,
ASSIC-NED, TO 11. RADICALS**FORMED DURING (SHOWN.ON MICROFf-CHE.) EARLY STAGES
OF SULPURIZING, WHILE III RAr)I'CALS WE*RE -PRIMARILY- FQIRkl~D INHEN THE S
CONTENT WAS NEARLY EXHAUSTED.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-CHARGE TRANSFER COMPLEXES AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS BETWEEN PRIMARY
AROMATIC AMINES AND AROMATIC CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES IN IHE SOLID
AUTHOR-(04)-KARDASHi I.E.9 GLUKHOYEDOV, N.P., PRAVEDUIKOV, A.N., MEDVEDEV,
S.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 191(2), 391-4 (PHYS CHEM)
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUM, UV SPECTRUM, PRIMARY AROMATIC AVI'4E, AROMATIC
CARBOXYLIC ACID, LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT, CHLORINATED ORCANIC COMPOUND,
PHTHALIC ANHYCRIDE, MALEIC ANHYDRIDEr COMPLEX COMPOUND
CENTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
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CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124371
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124371
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UV AND IR SPECTRA WERE REPORTED
FOR SOXUBLIMED SYSTEMS OF: CHLORANIL, TEREPTHTALOYL CHLORIDE,
ISOPHTHALG-YL CHLORIDE, PHTHALLC ANHYDRIDE AND MALEIC ANHYDRIDE AWITH
PRIMARY AND TERTIARY AMINES: P,C SU86 H SUB4,(NH SU32) SUB2, BENZIDINE,
PiDIAMINGOURENE, M,C SUB6 H SUB4 (NH SUBZ) SU82 AND (P,ME SUB2 NC SU66 H
SUB4) SU62 TAKEN IN PAIRS. SUCH COSUBLIMATIGN OF AROMAYIC AMINES AND
ACID ANHYDRIDES OR CHLORIDES ONTO A SURFACE COOLED WLTH LIQ. N RESULTED
IN COMPLEX FORMATION AND TRUE CHEM. REACTIONS AT SIMILAP TO 120DEGREESK,
I.E. SOMEWHATE ABOVE THAT OF LIQ. N AT WHICH NO TRUE REACTIONS WERE
OBSERVED. EVIDENTLY AT THE SLIGHTLY HIGHER TEMP. IT BECOMES POSSIBLE To
HAVE ROTATICN OF INDIVIDUAL MOL. GROUPS OR SOME MOBILITY OF MOLECULES
PER SE. THE CHARGE TRANSFER COMPLEX FORMATION WAS CH4RACTERILED BY BAND
SHIFTS, WHICH WkRE TABULATED. THE ELECTRONIC SPECTRA OF THE
COSUBLIMATES AT 77UEGREESK REMAINED SUBSTANTIALLY UNCHANGED WITH TIME,
BUT LSIGHT WARMING RESULTED IN THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ABSORPTION IN THE
VISIBLE SPECTRUM AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHEM. REACTIONS WHICH COULD BE
FOLLOWED BY IR SPECTRA, WHICH REVEALED AMIDE GROUP DEVELOPMENT.
FACILITY: FIZ. KHLIM. INST. LM. KARPOVAt MOSCOW* USSR.
II&CLASS-IFIE0
USSR UDO: 621-375-421
GLUMOV, B. V., MATUSBVICH, B. S., and SYCHEV, V. A.
~1_6ome Broad-Band Filter Circuits With Linear Phase Characteristics"
Sb. tr. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii prof.-Prepodavat. sostava
Vses. zacchn. elektroteVhn. in-ta syvazi (Transactions of the
Scient c-Tech-nical Conference of Professorial-Instructor Staff
of the All-Union Correspondence Electrical 121gineering Corraunica-
tion Institute--collection of works) No. 5, Moscow, 1970, g 87-93
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D30
Translation: A single-branched piezoelectric filter, a differential-
bridge filter, and a filter using piezoeeramic resonators and LC
elements are examined. A circuit and the characteristics of the fil-
ter with seven inductive windings and two transformers are given.
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