SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOROKH, A.V. - GORUSHKINA, G.I.

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UX USSR ji 7.S jv T7 Go- -------------- Ana-, i 'PrOl"SeSS-07 v 1-*eta, 1,11-1- ocesses Jn 'Eiis ',-ool, re-riewz- the y o L, -r 1 .Lmnslaticc.,-.~ of Annotati f hiC study o ~'iie c:Lak.-iiors in 4"ne area of c-.,* e;~axqple, studies of the fleatures of the befwrior Of -0- a- -~al ent I-a-et-her occ~vi- - elec v- -d M~!tall-lc .1- ~-T,~, T e~-IS "dllaL-t~d Q ~7c-,-Zn and t ,- 0 l.:, r 'in the ne-l- T 1-e 1 C `0 thrust t, book is Jlil' CL~-- CCS SOS - IC 'fl S 0, c i pl e cl 2vollli lon coillinunds in c h e md c a 1 t c c 12! -D -1 o. -:.r, ge xc rm L, n ta, Itechnolo, alc D -C,oD r ir U! Ta of Cc)nt, Forewo7d int rad ~-~ c- il o- USSR "Metaallur~~iYaaj, " 1973) P~ r2i' GOR01/dr) A. V., and R.113-SAK071, L. J Chapter 1. Study of the Chaii.7,es in Mirnace -Char ~-e fl, F"i- Temperature Reduciri:, Processes 9 E-lectrothern.:al Processes 9 Prenaration of Silicon and Its Alloys From~ 0:.J.1`0~:r io Preparation of Alloys of Chromium From Cii ro.--di ir; ores 6-1 Preparation o-f Ferro-l.~01,,,bdeiiwn froni 11:ol,,`bdenit.,~ Comentrat-, I Yetailothernial Processes 117 Id'unino-therral Bcduction of the Oxidcr, of Chn-)mi-wn .1 Study of the Principles of the Formation o'1 1"Ietallotherral Production oC All0 137 ChaT)ter 2. Stiviv of the FZ_oceSISc_rz Of Sci~u. nrination in Re, ction Zonen. of Furn,.7tc(~s .9clin FL %".t i'o,"I 1,1! Kih;!~ Which an-, Tv-, L11j', 11-f,"~ on S c m, -, Formation C"Litside the Reaction Zone of Srmn Fomation 1hdur LhU AI-Ch Of Fe c)P the For-.In-t-ion. iij' of I?,;, C!"wtor."i of 1, 21-, j USSR GOROM) A. V.;, a,,-.(! 1973, Behavior of Refractor:,r in Blast Furnace W,:,'lls 22 1 Dehmvior Of, Refractor:,, in F=naces 23 '17 Beha,,-or of Re.lx--cto,:,- SI-aft Fla- ta~:.-S 21' L --U .0 Conclusions P75 Peferences 277 --230CT70 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE TITLE--PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM OXIDE TITANIUM DIOXIDE SILICON DIOXIDEtALUMINUM eXIDErMAGNESIUM OXIDE STAGS CONTAINING 15PERCENT AUTHOR-(04)-ZHILO, N.L.v GRUZDEVP YU~A.j (i "RO!~Hp A.V.v PERSHINA, R.F. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ILV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt METAL. 1970, (1)1 65-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CALCIU.14 OXIDE, ALUMINUM 3XIDE, MAGNESIUM OXIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, SLAG, FLUID VISCOSITY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1996/1812 STEP 'qO--UR/0370/70/003/t')01/%)065/0069 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118776 UNCLASS I F IED 212 023 UN"CL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118776 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMM. VISCOSITY AND CO,4PN. FUSIBILITY OIAGRAMS FOR EXPTL. DATA AT 1400 ANO 1500DEGREES WERE CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS SYSTEM. AN INCREASE IN THE CAJ:SIO SUB2 RATIO IN THE TI SLAGS DECREASES THE VISCOSITY; THIS EFFECT IS GREATER AT LOW TIO SU32 CONCN. INCREASING THE TIO SUB2 CONCN. IN THE SLAGS TO A CERTAIN LIMIT, DEPENDING ON THE CA0:SIO SJB2 RATIOt REDUCES THE VISCOSITY OF YHE MELTS. ABOVE THIS LIMIT THE SLAG VISCOSITY RISES DUE TO CRYSTN. PROCESSES. THE GREATEST REON. IN VISCOSITY WITH INCREA.SE IN TIO SU82 CONCN. OCCURS IN THE SLAGS WITH DECREASED CAO:SIO SUB2 RATIOS. Ul:~'C 1- A S S- I E G 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 TITLE--KINETICS OF ETHANOL OXIDATION ON AN IRON MOLYBDENUM CATALYST -U:' AUTHOR--YEVMFNENKO, N.P., GOROKHAVATSKIY, YA.B ............ -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE--KINET. KATAL. 1970, 11(l), 130-3 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ETHANOLt CATALYTIC OXIDATIDNi IRONi MOLYBDENUMP METHANOL, CHEMICAL KINETICS CONTPOL RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FrEo PROXY REEL/FRAME--1939/0202 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106;358 UNCLASSIFTED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PRPCESSING f)ATc--11'-EP70 CIRC ACCc~SSION NO--AP0106858 ABSTRACTlEXTRACT--(,Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS OF ET014 OX10", nN A FE-MO CATALYST WAt STUDIED AT 180-240DEGREES. AT 200DEGREES, THE RATE C(INST. OF T14E OXIDN. WAS 1.68 TIMES 10 PRIME7 MOLE-L. HP. THE ACTIVATION ENERGY IS 14.9 KCAL-MOLE. THE STUDY REVEALS THAT THE KINETICS OF ETOH OXION. IS ANALOGOUS TO THAT MEOH OXION. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 612.894-612.766.1:796 YAKOLEV, N. N., C11AGOVETS, N. R., and GOROKHOV, A. L., Sector of Biochemisrrv, Leningrad Scientific Research Institute or Physical Culture "The Significance of the Sympatho-Adrenal System at Rest and During Adaptation to Muscle Activity" Leningrad, Fiziolo-icheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sectienova, Vol 58, No 7, a 1972, pp 1,132-1,137 Abstract: Intact white rats, rats given either adrenaline or sympatholysin, and rats which had undergone bilateral abdominal synpathectomy were subjected to daily physical training in the form of swiimaing for perlods increased each day. Determinations of glycogen, creatine phosphate, lipid phosphate, nor- adrenaline, phosphorylase, and glycogen synthetase in MLLSCle tissue and of adrenaline and noradrenaline in blood were made prior to swimmlng, immediatc.,ly thereafter, and at various periods at ruSL. The results indicat(:~ that the sympathoadrenal system control,-~ not only catabolic processes durln~~ ,.rork but also anabolic prot:e!i--c-,,i at reit. It: fixorLiq trophic adapLive effcct.,i in formation of muscle response to activity, in addiLiorl to 01c, and intensity of metabolic processes in muscle tissue to tile functionat. demands at any given moment. 1/1 USSR uDc 612-89 GOROKFiGV,, A.-L., Biochemistry Sectorp Leningrad Scientific %search Institute of PhysiCS&I'adture "Activity of the Sympathetic-Adrenal System After Physical Exertion as a Function of the Degree of Adaptation" Leningrad, Fizioloeicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 56, No 7, 1970, pp 1002-1007 Abstract: Studies were conducted on animals to determine epinephrine and ncrepine- phrine levels in plasma, and on athletes to determine excretion of epinephrine, norepinephrinej, dopa., dopamine, and vanillyl mandelic acid after physical exertion. The results showed that the systematir .,adrenal system (SAS) is more reactive in trained bodies than in the untrained organiam .. Brief, intensive muscular activity (swimming) produced higher blood catecholamine levels in trained rats than in untrained animals. In trained athletes (e.g. sprinters, rovers, rAuLimum or sub- m-x-Irmim exertion increased the excretion of catecholamines, dopa, dopamine, and vanillyl mandelic acid in the urine to a much greater degree than in the*controls and van characterized by greater activity of the adrenal link of the SAS$ Marathon running and walking (i.e., sports in which muscular exertion is mom sustained 1/2 USSR Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SWR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 56, 110 7, 1970, pp 166~-1007 and more evenly paced) increased the excretion of the substances studied to a some- what lesser degree and activated the sympathetic link of the SAS. Emotional excitement before the start of an athletic event markedly increased the activity of the SAS, particularly the adrenal link. 2/2 Vltt-~b. 0IITAtNIHC WIMOGENLOUS SnLID SnLU'rtn%S OF G.,:nl _sA. FUnM A XELT [Article by Y. A-S~Aivarlov ;i.A,._ V. 1, ~ r . I- -- Tomsk; Novo~lhlrsk, 11 . 'o '_' ' ezA rulupre-j- nik.vykh tritall.v i ple.ek, Roastan, 1~-17 june 197.. P 106) At th" present time studies haVL bccn mzlc of VIC And ~110 t~ physical vropertles of single C"stal. of the solid solution Ga.ln, _.A1 .1crerditir III-- cn-9ttillizatio. ct,nditt.ns fro. the melL.It is demonstrated that the structural n.n..tfor.I.t..y of soltd snlottI,n. cooled hT ~"""Mfor- 0f indium and nonequilibrtum nature of the crystallization and exhibited III nonuniform distribution of the dislocations, In the presence of 1~ac&lc Inter, faces And other defectx. has An essential effect on the electrical prorertirs of the material and to holding up practical use of it in a number of semicon- ductins Aevtces. As A re Ault of complex studies of the structure, cc=r~vttico an ,.r d .trICA I. A., opt, tal properties of single crystals of solid solutions ob '. Inod by various procedures frou the =It and subjected to different ratt- ads of temperature annealing, the conditions ware daterminod which rermit reduction of the aLLTOinhomogenott-y of the &11" to a minimum. It was estah. 11flited that the effect of the allaying dispersion causing elactrophysical ProperLite to directly dependent an the crystalllaation and hovogenixetion conditions of the solid solutione. The basic optils .i conditions of eliminating the disorderliness in the allay lattice based an A I Are presented. 110 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: d,P0052532- CHEMICAL ABST.5-~O 4,001 93a Standardization of a platinum catalyst. 5okol'skap Goro~hnv 1--P ; Rvabinjua. S. A, kUSSIZ). r Akad..Vdrh-Kaff.-';SR 1970.26(2),66-7 (Russ). Thtcontentof cations of alkali metals in NO: must be detd. e.\actly in order to prep. a catalyst that is optimal for a given type of chem. bond. The degree of PtO2 purification can be controlled by the electro- chem. potential of PL-black. The potential varies inversely with the cation content. The hydrogenation rate of compf1s. with various types (if chern. bonds is a function of the potential of the Pt black. The washing is speeded up by a flow-type app. During the process batches of 0.1 g PtO--- are taken, reduced with H, and the potential is detd. in relation to a SCE. L..Holl -j REEL/FRAME 19821175 0 112 OC6 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS[NG DATE-20NOV7 TITLE--UATA CN ANALYSES ;DF STAM)ARD GECChRUtOLOGICAL SAMPLLS -U- -.AUTl-i0R-(05)-AFi%ASYEV, (;.L)., 6RANDT, S.b., BAGOASARYAN, G.P., GUROKHOV, I.M., GUKASYAN, R.KH. CCUNTRY (if lild-FO-USSR SCURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, SEA. GEOL. 1970t Ms 104-11 i;ATE PULL SUnJLCT AR-':.--S--L-ARrF SClE.'-.,CES AND uCEANuGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--uLCCIIIIO,'-.i-)L.(.It",Y, POTASSIUM ARGOIN UATI;~Gt LEAU ISOTOPE, Ai3SOLIJTE I AGE, EAATki CRUSr AGE 4-.C;ITRCL HA;~NING-NO RESTR14:TIGNS DOLUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF120 PAuXY REE-L/r-kAPE--3u0d/041L STEP NO--UR/0011/70/000/OC4/0104/OLII 212 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20,Nl0V7C CIAC ACCESSICN NO-AP0137502 AbSTRAk:T/i:xlioiCT--(U) GP-0- A8~TRALT. oArA ARF GIVEN UN ANAL. OF GEGChi,GN,lA-. STDS. OF THE SJvIL-T UNICN FUR K-AR AND Ru-SR NETHOUS AND SEVERAL Vih~-RALS LF P!'l*EL-%,M6kIAlN PE6,~-JA'r[TE USES AS SrO. FOR THE P3 ISUTL-PIL --i:rHcu OF AeS. AGE 1JETN. TFEY SHOWED A GOOD AGKLEMENT WITH CONTRLL, MADE IN VAKIGUS LAdS. OF THE U.S.S.R. ANC oY T14C LAC. AT bkkNt Sv.ITZLkLAN0. TFI- 'RESULTS OF sruoy GF GEOCHRONUL. STD. BY VA-RIOUS METHCUS I,'.,"[CATE OF PRIME40 K AND Pk i tj THAT THE VALUES OF CCINSTS. IME87 RB UECAY APPidVLO BY 13 SESSIGN-S OF THE CulMLSSIGN ON A3S. AGE oErN. (FOR K: LAMdLAK EQUALS 0.0551 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE9 PER YR ANO LA;-'bJj-,i3f:TA EQUALS 0.472 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE9 PCER Yk; FOR 148 LAMEC.46L-Tt. EOUALS 1.31! TI.MES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEll PER YR)l SHOULD BE USED IN PRACTICAL WURK UINTIL MURE CERTAIN VALUES FOR rHESI- CUNSTS. ARE ol-ro. EVEKY ~,,N THE ABS. AGL EJETN. SHOULU BE ACCO.MPANJED bY PRIMARY ANAL. CATA GN Tvc CCNTFNT I- PAREiNTAL. AND DL,-(lVATE0 DEC04M. PXC,'bUcTs AN)(') BY THE VALUL!i uF CONSTS0 USLU L)Ukt,%G AGE CALCNI. FACILITY: INIST. GEOL. i-lJil. iAL5T(jAJlHU., PETRul6q., MINER. GEGKHlt--l.r MUSCOWS USSR. U-',;(;L A~ S I F I ED PKOCE:.~,SING UATE--IIOFC70 TITL~-STATISTICAL ACCURACY Of A STAiXARI) MUG% AZIMUIHAL SF..Ml C-(J-.3[C TELESCLPE F-,Z SC-L-lk RlY-S -U- AUTWK--GUP~L.~Khlov CCUiNTRY UF UNH---L, SR SCJPCE--i,,Ci-.FHCLCGY 6F T~-.L QUIET ANO PERTUROEU ICt'4JSPHE(E (MuRFOLOGIIA SPL K ~J I N - I I V6 ZMU SH C; h E N i4 G I 16 ~40S F E RY A7 0 - 36 ~' :14 18- L 3 1 AL 11 A-A TA 3ATE PUBL IS~:ED------7C SUaJECT AFEAS--ASrRCT,4(j;~Y,ASTi~OPHYSICSI ATIMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, NAVIGATION TW,-,PiC TAGS-MIUCN, AZIMLTH, TELESCOPE, CGSF.IC kAY, SOLAR kADIATION ~CCWRL;L MAk~ I&C-NO RESTULTIGNS .06CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PAGXY FIChE NU---Fu70/&05029lBl0 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/CUI/060/0127/cl3I CIRC ACCESSICN i',"L1--AT0l4lo85 212 028 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE-110EC70 CIRC ACLESSIGN ND--AT0141685 A65TRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LETERMINATIGN OF THE RMS FLUCTUATILAN ERROR 3JF AN AZIMUTHAL SEVICUBIC TELESCOPE, 6N THE BASIS OF RECCRCIKGS CF THE INTENSITY OF THE elfJON (,UMPUNENT OF COSMIC RAYS, PERFUriRMEE OVER A PERIOD OF 12 Hk AT AVEk-AGING INTERVALS -IF 3 MIN. IN THE EXPEkIMENT, MUONS iEaL RCCOa0E9 SIVULTANEOUSLY 6Y SEVERAL IDENTICAL TELESCOPES. THE RMS FLUCTUATION ERROR OBTAINED IS FOUND TJ DIFFER ONLY SLICHTLY FRGM ThE THEGRETICAL EkkORI BOTH FGR VERTICAL Allili INCLIt4ED DIRECTICNS. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13SEP70 TITLE---POTASSIUM AND CESIUM HYDROXIDES STUDIED BY AN ELECTRON IMPACT METHOD. ENERGIES OF DISSOCIATION OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE AND CESIUM AUTHOR-(03)-GOROKHOV, L.N., GUSAROV, A.V., PANCHENKOV, I.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-.ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(l) 269-70 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--MASS SPECTRUM, ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT, THERMAL EFFECT, IONIZATION POTENTIAL, HEAT OF DISSOCIATION, CESIUM COMPOUND, po'rASSIUM COMPOUND, HYDROXIDE CCNTRCL MARKING--N-j zZESTRICTIONS MCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/0306 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/0'4't/OJ1/0269/0270 CIRC ACCESSION rlf)--AL'005W)l UNC L A S S I I- I [: 1) 2./Z- .--033 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION Nr)--AP0053291 09ETRIC FLECTRON ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) rp-0- ARSTRACT. THE MASS SPECTR IMPACT METHOD WAS USED TO REFINE THE DISSOCN. ENERGIES OF KOH ANO CSOH THRESHOLD POTENTIALS LEADING-TO IONS FROM THE REACTIONS Y, YIELDS K PRI~E POSITIVEt KOH YIELDS K PRIME POSITIVE, KOH YIELDS KOH PRIME POSITIVE, K SUB2 (OH) SUB2 YIELDS K SUB2 OH PRIME POSITIVE, K SU82(OFi SU82) YIELDS K SUB2 0 PRIME POSITIVEr CSOH YIELDS CS PRIME POSITIVEt AND CSON YIELDS CSOH PRIME POSITIVE WERE 4.3, 7.8, 7.5, 7.8, 7.6, 7.6, AND 7.4 EV, RESP. THE DISSOCN. ENERGIES OF KOH AND CSOH WERE 80 AND 86 KCAL-MOLE, RESP, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THOSE 2 VALUES WAS ALSO CONFIRMED BY-MEASUREMENT OF THE EQUIL. CONST. FOR THE REACTION CS PLUS KOH YIELDS K PLUS CSOH AT 795-1044DEGREES; A VALUE OF 7.6 KCAL-MOLE WAS OBTAINED. THE IONIZATION POTENTIAL OF K SU82 0 IS 4.6 EV AND THE TEMP. OF ATOMIZATION OF CS SUB2 0 IS 130 KCAL-MOLE. UNCLASS I F !ED 1/2 Ois UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--DEOXIDATION OF C-'RBCN AND LOW ALLOY OPEN HEARTH STEELS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-YAVOYSKlYt Vol., TUONGY V.M.t GOROKHOVP L.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--SAL' 1970, 30(317 228-33 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSi MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--LOW ALLOY STEEL, CARBON STEEL, NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONt FERROUS LIQUIO METALl STEEL DEOXIOATION MITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FkAME--1996/1994 STEP NO--UR/0133/70/030/00-~11/0228/0233 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL18953 Ul";C L A S S I F I E D Z/Z 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118953 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORMATION OF NONMETALLIC INCLUSIONS DIRECTLY AFTER ADDN. OF AL AND SI TO MOLTEN METALp ABOVE ITS LIwUIDUSt AND BETWEE,4 ITS LIJUIDUS AND SOLIDUS WAS CALCD. THERMODYNAMICALLY BY USING EQUATIONS LOG K SUB SI EQUALS LOG ((S1) (ALPHA 0) PRIMES) EQUALS MINUS (27860-T) PLUS 10.28 AND LOG K SUBAI EQUALS LOG ((Al) PRIMEZ- (ALPHA SUBO) PRIME3) EQUALS MINUS (82580-T) PLUS 33.96 BY ASSUMING THAT EQUIL. CONST. OF THE DEOXIDN. REACTION HOLD DOWN TO SOLIDUS TEMP. AND.THAT DIFFUSION PROCESS IN LIQ. METAL IN INGOT ,MOLDS ASSURE MASS EXCHANGE NECESSARY FOR NONMETALLIC FOAMATION. THE RESULTS WERE CHECKED 3Y 0 ACTIVITY AND 0 CONTENT DETNS. OF OPEN HEARTH PRODUCTION HEATS. THE FOkMATION OF THE LATTER 2 GROUPS OF NONMETALLICS CAN BE GREATLY REDUCED BY THE USE OF THE PERMISSIBLE MAX. OF THE DEOXIDIZER IN THE FUR%ACE OR LADLE AND PROTECTING THE STREAM OF METAL FROM SECONDARY OXIDN. CONVENTIONAL STIRRING SPEEDS THE REMOVAL OF AL SUB2 0 SU83 CONTG. INCLUSIONS, WHICH CAN BE VERY FAST, AND RETARDS RISING OF SILICATES. THE ORDER OF DEOXIDIZEkS ADDN. IN THE FURNACE DOES NOT AFFECT THE EXTENT OF OEOXIDN. AND ONLY SLIGHTLY AFFECT THE RATE OF NONMETALLIC REMOVAL. f- I- A -- -I F 1-i- I'l USSR UDc 621.3'T2.85 GOROKHOV, M._j._m "Fastening Stiffening Elements on the Walls of Waveguide Hou-sings" Obmen opytom v radiopron-sti %f Experience Pooling in the Radio industi~~') , vyp. 2, Moscow, 1971, pp 60-61 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7B180) Trs-nslation: The paper proposes a new technique for faztening auxiliary structural elements to the walls of a waveguide housing (-it is recom- mended that welding be done by the electrical resistance methcd). The introduction of this new technique will result in considerable savinLs. One illustration, bibliography of seven titles. Resurr'~!. 1/1 - 177 - USSR UDC 533-99 BAZAKUTSA, V. A., MOSKALETS, V. F., RUDAKOV, N. S.,-.G-O-ROKHOV, M. P "Some Results of an Investigation of a Plasmatron Intended for Plasma-Chemical Reactions" Minsk, V sb. Vopr. fiz. nizkotel!!eeraturn. plasi (Problems of the Physics o? Low Temperature Plasma -- Collection of Works), "Nauka i tekhn.," 1970, pp 421-424 (from R2h-Elektronika i -yeye primeneniye, No 2, February 1971, Abstract No 2A34 Translation: An investigation is made of electrical arcing in a transv e low-frequenoy magnetic field, based on a plasmatron with combined stabilization of the are by a vortex flow of gas and the magnetic field. The voltampere characteristics of the discharge are obtained. 2 illustrations. Summary. 76 .... ....... USSR UDC 548.0:539.27 GEGUZIN, Ya. Ye., MARKUS, A. M., and CORDKIIOV, M. V., Khar'kov State University "On Protonography 'by Transparency' of Single-Crystal Films" Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 17, No 4, 1972, pp 783-787 Abstract: Features of a new method for analyzing the structure of crystals and their defects are discussed. The method "pass-through" is based on the study of the shadow and the channeling effects of protons passing through the crystalline lattice. Experimental data are reported which must be taken into account for obtaining "geometrical" information. The latter provides a clarification of features of "pass-through" protonography. Under optimum conditions, the energy of the primary beam Wo and the thickness of the film d are correlated in the form d = aVlo/~ , where ~? = magnitude of specific losses of protons in the film substance and a is a dimensionless factor a < 1. Experiments in which single-crystal films 6000-8000 ~ thick were exposed to a collimated beam of protons are discussed. Five figures, seven bibliographic references. USSR -GOROMOV, S. A. and LUTFULLAYEV, Kh. S. "Automatic Construction of Alphabet-Frequency Dictionaries" Nauch.-Tekhn. Inform. Sb. Vses. In-t Nauch. i Tekhn. Inform. [Scientific and Technical Information, Collection of the All-Union Institute for Scicentific and Technical Information], 1973, Ser 2, No 2, pp 28-32 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V690). Translation: An algorithm is suggested for automatic construction of an alphabet-frequency dictionary, based on the principle of successive division of an initial file of information into nonintersection sub5ets with subse- quent formation of a dictionary within the limits of each subset individually. The algorithm described in the article for construction of an alphabet frequency dictionary has been broadly used for the solution of problems related to the initial formation and further alteration of information retrieval languages in the process of functioning of the "Neft"' ["Petroleum"] automatic information retrieval system. Authors' view 1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED; PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 TITLE--Ml,NERA,L FORMATION IN KIMBERLITES AT THE EXPERIMENTAL LCONOITIONS OF HIGH PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES -U- ,AUTHOR--DAVYDCHENKO, A.G., LISITSYNA, Yl~-YE., BEZRUKOV, G. -. N., GnzROKHOV, S.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--GEOLOGIYA I GEOFIZIKA, lq70, NR 1 (121), PP 129-135 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EAQTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--MINERAL F-ORMATION ANALYSIS, HIGH TEMPFRATUREv HIC;H PRESSU,~,F ~_ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCLImENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--193710880 STEP NO--UR/0210/70/000/Onl/0129/)135 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104316 . UNCL ASS I cll ED 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCFSSINS DATE-11SEP70 CIRC ACCESSPIN Nn--AP0104316 ABST;ZACT/EXTRACT--kU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KIMBERLITE FROM THE MIR PIPE wAS U-14DERGONE BY THEIEFFECT OF HISH TEMPERATURES (UP TO 1400-15000ESREESC) AT THE PRESSURE 10 AND 25 KBAR IN THE WATER PRESENCE. THE Fn-~STEFZITE, DInPSIDEr CALCITE, TITANOM4GNETITE ARE ESTABLISHED TO BE FOr-'~F-'-O AT THE TEMPERATURES BELOW THE MELTING TEMPERATUREv AT 25 KBAR PRESSUQE PYP-nPc- RECRYSTALLIZATION IS POSSIBLE. THE COOLINa OF KIMBFRLITE M:-:LT LEAO TO FORSTERITE AND GLASS FORMATION. BY THE LOCATION OF PYPOFILLITE INTO RFACTION4L CAMERA AT THE PRESSURE 3F 25 KBAR AND TEAPERATURE ABOVE -8-00-900DEGPEESC.AL-MOST FULL ReCRY*STALLIZATION OF ISOURCE MATERIAL INTO GARNET TAKES PLACE, THE GARNET fS CLOSE TO PYROPE IN COMPOSITION. UN C LJA.-S S I F I f- D USSR Y UBC 621.~82.7,3`.~4 SH D. A. "Invavt--L~ation Cf 7he Causes For Breakdown 01' Thyristors a,~rl'n7 Operatlon in A Pulae Ra'.L=e" k, V ab. Polunro-.- ln._.vribory v ol (Ser-iconductor Daviceii in t, Cf 'viorko), "Svyaz'," Co=,unicationo Tcc'.,!nolOgY--COllOction 1970, up 145-157 (from R"' *n--Ellektron ik a i yevo. pri--areniyo, No 2, ~Fobruury 1971, Abstract No 2B246) Tran-slation: it is shown that loes of efficiency of a thyristor in a pulse ro- regime results as a consequence of burning through in t-tie p-n-p-n structure of a channel 0.1-0.5 = in diameter, while one of the possible cauuee for this is thermal generation of the carriers. 9 ill. 10 ref. S.A. otoeiectric Ettect USSR UBG 621.z8f*.1~7 GORCKHOV, V.A. "Transients During Rirn-On Of Light-Activalkled Thyristor" V sb. Polunrcvodn -. pribory i pri=eneniye (Se-miconductor Devicen And Yneir Application--colleel-or C., "."Orks'), Issue loscow, "Sov.radio " I(."C, ot) C~- 110 (from RZh--Elel, tron ik- a i voye primenenive, No 4, April 1C 1, Abstract 117 57 i0 4B341) Tranalaticn: The factors are c~_,nsidered ,",lich contrcl the switclhi.-IE nrccess off, light-activated thyristors [fotuotiristcrj cdjrina the effect of a short light. pulse. A computation is perfor:aed of the pulse characteri3tic of a ligi-_t- activated thyristcr .2.nd the pulse turn-on veltage under conditicris i-;here the injection coefficient of the junctions denandq on the current thrcj,:~h tne iuncl.- iorts. It is s*"own t'~at in li-ht-activated thyrietors -wit-n t*;.cl such b2s~~!D, the increase o--:' the anode current, -Js proportional to ti-Mt rmlaced by th4e t*A-_-'c1~~ness firm of the base The computed results are con - ed by experimental data c_~ained on the IiEht activated tmnsi~tor equivalent of a lir-.ht-_1GtiV5ted thyr-4-stor. 4 ill. 1 table. 8 ref. 1/1 1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF MOBILE CARRIERS IN THE BROAD BASE OF AN ENCLOSED P-N-P-N STRUCTURE -U- AUTHbR-(03)-BASHIROV, A.M., GOROKHOV RODOV, V.[. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(2), 350-Z UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS--THYRISTOR, RADIATION INTENSITY, CARRIER DENSITY, PN JUNCTION, VOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTIC9 REGOM81NATION RADIATION, NEUMN IRRADIANON CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0066 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/002/0350/0352 --IPC ACCFSSlU',l N11--AP0105163 212 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16f)CT70 -'-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105163 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RADIATION INTENSITY FROM A THYRISTOR CROSS SECTION WAS DETU. PHOTCGRAPHICALLY IN' A DIRECTION PERPENDICULAR TO THE PLANES UF THE P-N JUNCTIONS TO DET. THE CONCN. DISTRIBUTION OF THE MOBILE CARRIERS. THE INTENSITY 01STRIBUTION CURVES WERE OBTAINED FOK 3 DIFFERENT C.05. FOR THYRISTORS WITH A RESIDUAL VOLTAGE OF SIMILAR TO I V. THE INTENSITY CURVE HAS 2 MAX., THE LOWER ONE CORRESPONDING TO THE CENTRAL P-N JUNCTION AND THE HIGHER TO THE EMITTER BELONGING TO THE N BASE. THE DECREASE IN INTENSITY IN THE CENTER OF THE N BASE INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A MIN. IN THE CONCN. DISTRIBUTION OF THE MINORITY CARRIERS. AS THE C.D. INCREASES, THE INTENSITY DISTkI8,UTION CJkVES SHIFr IN PARALLEL TOWARD HIGHER INTENSITIES, INDICATING AN INCREASE IN THE CONCN. OF THE MINORITY CARRIERS IN THE BROAD BASE. CURVES OBTAINED FOR A RESIDUAL VOLTAGE OF 3 V SHOW THAT THE- DIFFUSION PATH (LIFETIME) IS LESS AT HIGH~m VOLTAGES. T~IE LIFETIME DLCRE-ASES WITH AN INCREASE IN THE INJECTION LEVLL. THE INTENSITY WAS MEASURED FOR THE RECOMBINATION RADIATION 13EFORE AND AFTER IRRADN. WITH FAST NEUTRONS. THE DISTRIBU11ONS OF THE RECOMBINATION RADIATION INTENSITY IN THE IRRADIATEU SAMPLES IS SIMILAR TO THAT 3 V, INDICATING THAT THE CHANGE IN THE LIFFTIME BROUGHT ABOUT BY RADIATION DEFECTS AFFECTS THE RP-SIjU4L VOLTAGE. THE CONCLUSIONS AGREE WITH THE CALCD. DATA (V. KUZ'MIN, 1963). USSR FEDOTOVA, 0. fA.. GOROQ& 4W.", and KOLESX.DvV, G. 5. -vaeceasoaj, Imeni D. I. Mendeleyev L~ UDC 541.64:536.~ FMCE-ISHVILI, 0. 1., KARE'T~NIKOV, G. S., r1oscow Chemical Techrolo-aical jn3titute "Study of the Thermal Degr,-'Idatlion and Thermal Oxidation of Phosphorus Con- taining Polyir-idesll Hoscow, Vysokomolek-ularnTye Soyedineniya, Vol 14, No 6, jun 72. PP 1256-126.3 Abstract: A stuly has been carried out on thermil and thermal-oxidative degradation of polyiji-ides u3ing the model reaction of the anhYiride of di- yl)-phenylphosphine oxide with variou3 aromatic dJ-amanez. It has been shown that the thermal ~~;tability of phospharUS C01-It--kill ling p0ly- imides depends or. the thernal stability of '%,he izLide cycle, whose stability in turn depends un the structure of the diataine. Tho low nrjl,~,c-ajar iicig~ ., 4t i)roducts of thcr.~--l dograd-tion consist of hydrogen, CO, 0)-), bonw-no, =ethane, azzonia., water, ayid traces of ethyllene. Usin!r E?IR ,-~ct-hod, it was shou-n that in. the solid products of thermal and thermal oxidatiOn degrada- tion t-e rate of the accumu-Intion of paramagnetic centers depc--rds on the structize ol" t-e dlandxie radical. Increasing concentrationo C.-I 1/2 TFIR-T USSR FEDOTOV' A, 0. Y-A., et a!, Vysokomalek-ularnry-a Soycd:ijieriy~,, Val 14, No 6, Jun 72, PP 1256-1266 centers in the polyrier lead to higher thermal dogradatkions. Resistance to thermal oxidative degradation depends on the structure of diandne used ill the synthesis of pol.N-ir-ides: introduction of coppounis with polyconjugated a~-,ters results in a sIL--rp increase in the oxidation rate of tho polymer. 212 7.) 1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED - PROCESSING DATE--16SEP70 TITLE--THERMAL AND OXIDATIVE THERMAL OEGRADATION OF AROMATIC AND AROMATIC ALIPHATIC POLYAMICES AND POLYUREAS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-FEDOTOVA, O.YA., CHIBISOVA, YE.I., KOLESNIKOV, G.S., GOROKHOV, V.I~v KOVARSKAYA, B.M. CdffWT_RY OF INFO--USSR S0URCE--VYSOKOMOL* SOEDIN., SER. A 1970, 12(l) 26-30 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL DEGRADATION, OXIDATIVE OEGRADATfON, POLYAMIDE COMPnUND, DOLYUREA, DIAMINE, ORGANIC ISOCYANATE, COPOLYMERIZATION, POLYMER CROSSLINKING9 PnLYCONDENSATION CONTPOL '4ARKI.NG--NQ :).rSTPjrTjljl.NS DOCUMENT CLASS--Uf,,CLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME-1991/1195 S7EP t4i)--UR/0459/70/1)12/OOL/0026/t)030 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104561 jN, A I F I E_ D 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13SEP70 CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0104561 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRICT. POLYAMIOES (PREPD. BY INTERFACIAL POLYCONDENSATION) AND POLYUREAS (PREP0. BY CO?OLYMN. OF DFAMINES WITH DIISOCYANATES SUCH AS HEXAMeTHYLENE DIISOCYANATE), E.G., POLY(DITOLYL,METHA~.,EFURMARAMli3E) (I), I POLY(DITOLYL-N,N'-DIETHYLFUMARAMIDE) (11), POLY(DITOLYLMET2HANE-N#N'-OIETHYLADIPAMIDE) (111), POLY(DITOLYLMETHANEHEXAMETHYLENEUREAI (IV) AND POLYCDITOLYLMETHANEFUMARAMIDE) (1), POLY(DITOLYL-N,N#-D[ETHYLFUMARAMIDE) TOLYLMETHANE MOIETY 15 DERIVED FROM 414'-METHYLENEDI-0-TOLUIDINE OR FROM 4,44-METHYLENEBIS(N-ETHYL-0-TOLUIDINE)) WERE DEGRADED AT 200-320DEGREEST 1, 11, AND III WERE MORE STABLE THAN IV OR V. I AND If EXHIBITED HIGHER THERMAL ST-ABILITY THAN Ill. THE UkIOIN, OF POLY'A-MIGES AND POLYUREAS (BASED ON A PRIMARY DIAMINE) WAS ACCOMPANIED BY CROSSLINKING. CO, CO SUB2, H SUB2 0, ANn ACH (IDENTIFIED BY POLAROGRAPHY AND CliqOMATOG.) RESULTED FROM THE OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF THE CITED POLYMERS. i E-lr I A iZ;Z. 11: 11; 1-1 USSR uDe 621-396.6-181.5 BELOVA, G. F. , GONPOV, N. , KUZ'MIN, V. A., MOCF-ki-KINA, 0. R. . -,L. "Hybrid Neuristor Lines Based on PNP11 Structures" Kiev, IVUZ Radioelektronika, Vol 14, No 11, Nov 71, pp 1312-1318 Abstract: The paper presents the results of development and investigation of two kinds of neuristor lines based on planary PNPN st-ructures: with coupling between elements over two common base regions, and over a single base. The principal electrical characteristics are measured as a function of the structure, the values of the passive elements and the mode of operation of the neuristors. It is found that the rate of Propagation cf a pulse in the neuristor line depends on the amplitude of the pulse and the external capacitance, and is independent of the load impedance. 104 M/-, Pulse velocity in lines with two common bases is 2-5- ~ while the corresponding speeds for lines with a single base are 800-1200 M/s. The rate of proragaii-on i- -1--nes with a single common base is practically independent of the spacirg between elements. When the dia-meter of the emitter in the N+ region is doubled, the pulse velocity increases by a 1/2 USSR BEWVA, G. F. et al., !VLY_7 Radioelekironika, Vol 14, Nio 11, Nov 71, pp 1312-1318 factor of 1.4 in lines of both types. The refractor period for lines of both types is the same -- 3 Ps for a load impedance of 10 kQ and zero ca- pacitance. The refractor length is equal to 6 cm for a line with two common bases, and 0.2 cm. for a line with a single common base. Pulse amplitude is determined by supply voltage and load impedance. The maximum possible pulse amplitude for elements separated by 111) jjis 3 V. The proposed neuristors can be comparatively easily made in integrated form as they can operate without external capacitances at load iyTedances of 10-20 MI. Six figures, bibliography of four titles. 2/2 - 72 - GENISARETSKIY, M. FIRSOV, V. M., KOZLOV, K. A. Legkikh Splavov. Nauchno-tekhn. Byul. VILSa [The Technology of Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the All-Union Institute of 1970, No. 6, pp. 91-93. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. S G139 by G. Svodtseva). Translation: The equipment and technology for casting large T-shaped ingots (1) of Al weighing I t were developed in 1963-1964 at the S.MK (expansion unknown -- possibility:Siberian Metallurgical Combine). In 1969-1970, about 10,000 tons of large I were processed. The Use of these I by metallurgical plants to replace the 15-kg I provides for: 1) complete elimination of manual labor in all loading and unloading operations from casting of I at the manufacturer to charging in the melting furnaces of metallurgical plants; 2) reduction in labor consumption by consumers during unloading of I from railroad cars by a factor of 4 by using lift trucks; 3) halving of storage area requirements; 4) reduction in labor consumption involved in transportation of I from railroad car to casting shop by 1.3 times; 5) reduction in labor consumption during charging into furnace 'ON7 a factor of 2; 6) reduction in requirements for charging boxes by 40%; 7) reduction in melting time by 10-15'0; 8) improvement of quality of metal of I USSR UDC 669.71.042.6 KUZNETSOV, K. I., GENISARETSKIY, M. A., GOROMIOV, V. P., SOCHILOV, A. I., SHCHE-GLOV, D. A., FIRSOV, V. M., KOZLOV, K. A., Tekhnol. Leakik Splavov. Nauchno-tekhn. Byul. VILSa, 1970, No. 6, pp. 91-93. as a result of decreased gas content and increased metal purity with continuous casting. The ratio of the surface area of large I to volume is 6 times lower than that of 15 kg I as a result of which the charge includes less oxide film, which also improves the quality of the metal. 212 1!~- FIT USSR UDC: 621.397:621.396.61(o88.8) PETRAKOV, A. V., GOROKTIOV, V. P., KLEVALIN, V. A, "A Method of Mea_sur`J1n_g__ the Stability of a Television Transmitting Tube Raster" USSR Author's Certificate No 283333, filed 28 Jun 68, published 3 Dee 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6G177 P) Translation- A method is T)roDosed for measuring the stability of the raster of a television transmitting tube by transmitting a test-pattern image on the target of the tube and measuring the parameters of the video signal. To simDlify the equipment when measuring the stability of the raster with respect to lines, the image of the test pattern is projected in the television transmitting tube in the form of vertical lines, and the difference in the number of video pulses in the same liric at different times is measured. A modification of this method of measurement is also proposed which is distinguished by the fact that the equipment is simplified when frame stability of the raster is measured by projecting an Imagc- on the target of the TV transmitting tube in the form of triangles in contrast- ing colors, the centers of the altitudes being located at the boundaries of the raster, and measuring the difference in the lengths of -i-ideo pulses in the same lines at different times. 1/1 - Ir2 - USSR LIVANOV, V. A., KUZNETSOV, K. I., and UDC 669.71-018.9.4 "Influence of Technological Factors on the Purity of Aluminum Melts" Tr. Mosk. aviats. tekhnol. in-ta (Works of Moscow Aviation Technological In- stitute), 1970, vyp. 71, pp 81-88 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No G236 by authors) Translation: The authors studied the character of the reaction of hydrogen with aluminum oxides during the smelting of alloys under industrial conditions and showed the feasibility of refining aluminum and its alloys to assure the production of high-purity metals. The refining technology consists of letting hydro genated melts stand in the furnace with the subsequent injectiaa of nitro- gen into them in a mixer. Two illustrations. 1/1 USSR UDC 669.71.41 LIVANOV, V, A.. qq~2, KOLACHEV, B. A., KOFMAN, L. M. , and SKUCHILOV, A. I. "Filtration of Aluminum Melts Through Aluminum Oxide With Simultaneous Degasification by Neutral Gases" Tr. Mosk. aviats. tekhnol. in-ta (Works of Moscow Aviation Technological Institute), 1970, vyp. 71, pp 88-93 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 G230 by authors) Translation: The article presents a theoretical estimate of the quantity of neutral gas which must be passed through a melt in order to decrease the gas content a given number of times. The theoretical calculations agree well with the experimental data obtained during the degasification of aluminum with neutral gases and nitrogen. The gas content of aluminum is decreased especially effectively when aluminum is filtered through A1203 with simul- taneous degasification by neutral gases. Two illustrations. One table. Bibliography of four titles. 1/1 Aluminum and Its Alloys USSR UDC 669.71.018.9.4 GUSEV, A. F., OSA.O--HIY, V. A., RYZHQV, I. V., and ZHALNIN, I. A. "Special Machine f3r Manufacture of La-rge -Area Power Switch- boards With a Coasiderable Number of Holes" Rekhnol. legkikh splavov. 'Nauchno-telchn. byul. VILSa (Technology of Light Alloys -- Scientific and TechnicaL Bulletin of All-Union Institute of Light Alloys), 1970, 4o 5, pp 130-L31 (from _~Zh- 14etallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3 G166 by 1. SVODTSZ.VA) Translation: A table-model special machine for the vianufacture of perforated power switchboards used in the refininc 'r of alt;minllin alloys by the inijection of nitro-en and ar-on has been manuFac- tured and put into production. The machine makes possibIs the high-efficiency drilling of holes 0.3 to 0.5 mm in diameter in graphite, steel, and titanium up to 5 min in thickness. 1/1 USSR uDc 669,716:621-777.2 BARAWHIKOV., V. M., GLEMV, Yu P., GOROKHOV V. S... DENISOV, S. M., ZAKEIAROV M. F., MILORADOVA, 0. U., .9 J, and TSAREV, V. I. "Development and Investigation of the Process of Pressin.-r Rods and Shapes of Aluminum Alloys vith Lubricant Without Press-Residue" Metallovedeniye Splavov Legkikh Metallov-Sbornik, Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, pp 129-137, resume Translation: A number of problems related to the investigation of the process of pressing aluminum alloys with lubricant and the investiEation of mechanical properties, macrostructure, and Seometric dimensions of products are discussed. Technological-econo,mical data on the process are presented. Five fi&ures, nine tables, seven bibliographic references. Vi USSR UDC 536-2413-P~536-483 VIS191-hV, I. P., VINOKUR, Ya. G., SFLAPOSHNIKOV, V. A., GOROMIOV, V. V. "Influence of Pressure on Bubble Boiling Crisis of Helium-) in Vertical Channels" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nlauk SSSR, Vol 206, No 5, 1972, pp 1,090-1,092. Abstract: The purpose of this work was to determine the first critical heat flux for helium boiling in vertical channels tinder conditions of natural circulation and on the surface of a vertical cylinder in a large volume at other than atmospheric pressures. During each experiment, the heat flux was increased until the wall temperature began to rise sharply. The heat flux corresponding to this moment was taken as the critical heat flux. The author's found that the first critical heat flux in liquid helium de- pends on vapor content and flow rate, and also on the ratio of absolute dimensions of the channel within the limits 0 < L/d < 15, and suggests In equation for the calculation of qcrI at distance x from the entrv t,) a Vel~-ti- cal channel at atmospheric pressure. When the pressure is other than atMos.. pheric, the factors above must be supplemented by the density of heliur.1 va-por and heat of evaporation at the pressure used. A formula is prosented %-.-hich can describe the process at various pressures. Experimental and calculated data agree satisfactorily. 1/1 USSR UDC 539.216.2:538.116 Ye. A., KARNBANOVA, V. P., and POPOV, V. I., Irkutsk Pedagogical "Effect of Perpendicular Anisotropy on the Structure of Domain Boundaries in Thin Ferromagnetic Films" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 6, Dec 70, pp 1287- 1290 Abstract: Titanium alloys (Ti-3Al-7Mo-llCr and Ti-3Al-l3V-llCr) were in- vestigated by electron microscopy after being heated to 1100* C and cooled in water or air. Chemical composition of the two alloys was, respectively (in %): 3.23 Al, 10.4 Cr, 7.2 Mo, 0.16 Fe, 0.13 Sr, 0-08 02, 0-008 "21 0.04 N, and 0.040 C; 2.85 Al, 10.64 Cr, 13.15 V, 0.34Fe, 0.10 Si, 0-09 02, 0.003 11 2' 0.01 N21 and 0.021 C. The samples were annealed in the form of bars with a cross section of 15 x 15 mm and foil with a thickness of 0.25 an. After soaking at 11000 C for I hour the samples were air cooled and the gas-saturated surface layer removed. The removed foil was annealed in quartz ampules (10-3 mm Hg) containing titanium chips. Gas analysis of the foils after heat treating showed (on the average) 0.3.2% oxygen, 0.04% 1/2 72 USSR Fizika ',Ifetallov i Metal love deniye, Vol 30, No 6, Dec 70, pp 1287-1290 carbon, 0.02% nitrogen, and 0.0122 hydrogen. From this experiment it was found that in beta-titanium alloys, after annealing at 1100* C, stacking faults are formed in the process of cooling with segregation of a phase with an FCC lattice and lattice period of a - 4.25 A. It is most probable that this phase is a titanium compound with interstitial elements: oxygen, car- bon, and uitrogen. 2/2 USSR UDC: 8.74 r~(~nv_yu. 2- and SOKOLOV, G. A. "A Problem in Defining the Prophylaxis I-Iode" Moscow, V sb. Tsifr. vychisi. tekh-nika i Programmir. (Digital Com- puter Technique and irogramming--collection of works) Elo 7, 1972, pp 149-160 (from RZh--Matematika, No 8, 1972, Abstract -No SV604) Translation: The authors consider two problems connected with de- fining a prophylaxis mode orhich departs least from "uniformity" in accordance with an accepted criterion. Authors' abstract 1/1 USSR UDC: 8.74 SOKOLOV, G. A. "On the Problem of Determining a Preventative 'Maintenance Schedule" V sb. Tsifr. vychisl. teklinika i programmir. (Digital Com- puter Technology and Programming--collection of works), vvp. 7, Moscow, "Sov. radioll., 1972, pp 149-160 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V604) Translation: The paper deals with two problems involved in determining a preventative maintenance schedule which deviates the least from a "uniform" schedule in the sense of an assumed criterion. Authors' abstract. 1/1 USSR UDC: 62-531 ITOVOSELOV, D. V., KOBZEV, A. A., GOROIMQV. BAIABOLOV, G. A. and POTAPOV, A. M. "Servo Systein of Combined Coritrol" DSSR Author's Certificate No 280613, filed 30 May 69, published 1 Dec 70 (from HM-Avtomatika, teleme1rhanika i vychislitel'nay tekhnika, No. 12, 1971, Abstract No 12A167P) Translation: The proposed device is distinguished from the knoi-ai ones by its additional self-tuned block, whose output is connected to the inputs of both- differentiators, one of the inputs being tied directly to the output of the first differentiator, the other being connected through a switch. Also, the systeri differs in U -put of the com- that there is an additional connection to the out pensating device of the second low-frequency filter, and connect- ed to its output is a third differentiator whose output io joined to the input of the switch; there is also a connection beti-,een the second differentiator of the compensating device and a relay block, with still another differentiator connected to its input. The differeati-ator input is tied to the output of the first dif- fe entiator. Resume 17i USSR UDC 681.33 GOROKHOV, Yu. S., and TREL', G. V. "A Device for Modeling the Efficiency of Mechanical Transmissions" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniva, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22, Aug 72, Author's Certificate No 345495, Division G, filed 23 Jul 70, published 14 Jul 72, p 180 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for modeling the efficiency of mechanical transmissions. The device contains a four- diode bridge, resistors, inverting adder amplifiers, and diodes. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the device is simplified and the class of problems which can be solved is extended by making the following modifi- cations: The first and second inputs of the device are connected through the first and second resistors to the input of the first adder amplifier. Connected to this same input through the four-diode bridge are the power supply, the second input of the device, the outputs of the second adder amplifier with a diode in the feedback circuit, and the third adder ampli- fier. The second and third adder amplifiers are connected in series. The inputs of the four-diode bridge and the inputs of the second and third adder amplifiers are connected through the third, fourth, and fifth 1/2 USSR GOROKHOV, Yu. S., and TREL', G. V., Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 22, Aug 72, Author's Certificate No 345495, Division G, filed 23 Jul 70, published 14 Jul 72, p 180 resistors to the first input of the device and through the fifth, sixth, and seventh resistors to the input of the inverting amplifier, which is connected to the output of the device. 2/2 - 64 - Computers . Analog WSR uDc: 621-523.8 KOVOSELOV, B. V., G0R0,1j10V_,._Yu. S., POTAPOVA, L. D. "A Computer De-vice" ~ ~ ~ aRi Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Prom-jshlennyve Obraztsy, Tovarnyre In No 32, Nov 71, Author's Certificate No 318959, Division G, filed 7 Feb '(0, published 28 Oct 71 Translation- This Author's Certificate introduces a computer device which. contains three parallel- connected narrow-band filters, each consisting of two integrators, a multiplier,and a scaling element. As a distinguishint? feature of' the patent, in order to determine the resonance frequency and the atter)uation pariu%eter of irre[naF.-Lr ii[Vialti, the sca*,;ing element is placed at the input of the 111turs, and tho jiml(ij),Her :!-.; incorpot,:,itud into each filter with its inDUt connected to the output of one inteEratf-A-, while the multii)lier output Is connected to the inDuts of 'he othcr inte- grator. Connected to the output of each narrow-band filter is a series circuit' made uD of a squarer and an averaging device. 'In addition, the computer device contains two adders, a divider, a nain nultilplier, a so'llare 112 USSR NOVOSELOV, B. V. et al., Soviet Patent No 318959 root extractor,and an integrator, which are connected it- such a way that the outputs of the averaging devices in the filters for the side frequencies are joined to the inputs of one adder whose output is connected to the input of the integrator. The integrator is connected through the square root extractor to the multipliers in the narrow-band filters, while the output of the averaging device in the filter on the main frequency is coi.- nected to an input of the other adder. A second input of this adder is connected to the first input of the divider. The second input of the divider is connected to the output of the averaging device in the filter on the main frequency. The divider output is connected to one input of the main multiplier, Paid the other multiplier input is connected to the integrator output. 16 212 USSR UDC 681-333 GOROKHOV, YU-___SI,-_, MYAKOV, I. N., and TREL', G. V. "Differential Gear ModelinS Device" USSR Authors' Certificate No 341051, C1. G 06g 7/64, filed 26 Nov 70, pub- lished 5 Jun 72 (from Otl=ytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye 01tTaftsy, Tovarnyye ZnaJd, No 18, 5 Jun 72, p 185) Abstracti The device contains diodes, resistors,and operatio-1.1al amplifiers. To increase modeling accuracy and enlarge the class of problamis that can be solved, it contains kinematic chain models whose outputs are ccnriccted to the input of the summing amplifier and to the outputs oJ.' the dle,;Jice. of the summing amplifier outputs is connected to a series-connected integrating amplifier and inverting ainplifter; the other summing amplifier output is con- nected to one of the inputs of the computing amplifier; the other input,to the output of the inverting amplifier, to whose feedback is connected a four- diode bridge; and the computing amplifier output is connected -to the Irire- ratic chain models, the first inputs of which are connected' to the inpuits of tho device. 1/1 USSR UDC 62-531 NOVOSELOV, B.V., K03ZEV, A.A., GORGI-JiOV, Yu.S. "Combines Tracking Drive" USSR Authors' certificate, 21c, 46/50 (G05f), No 259227, Filed 22/06/68, Published 6/05/70 (Translatel- from ReferEtivnvv Muirrial ;~vto:-iatika~ Tclei:ie- khanika iVychislitel'nava 'Vokhnika, 1, 1971, Abstract N'o likd'80P) Translation: A combined tracking drive is suggested which contains a base loop with a comparison element; a primary self-tuning loop with a differen- tiator connected to the output terminal; a multiplier, integratorg and com- parison element; a second self-Luning loop with an integrator a-ad multiplier, the input of which is connected to the comparison element of the bace loop; and a relay unit. In order to minimize the mean square error in processing a suddenly shifting signal, a signal changin.- with constant rate and acce.1- eration, or a sinusoidal signal at various frequencies, t-Wo nerles-connected differentia-tors, a dividing device, root e.-traction device, second relay unit, integrator, multiplier, and adder are included, connected to the input 1/2 USSR NOVOSELOV, B.V., et al., USSR Authors' certificate, 21c, 46150 (G05f) , NO 259227, Filed 22/06/68, Published 6/05/70 (Translated from Referativnvv Zhurnal Avtcmatika, Tolemckhanika i Vychislital'nava Tekhnil:a, No 1, 1971, Abstract No IA250P) of the base loop, with the input of the integrator connected to the output of the comparison element of the base loop; the input of the first addition- al differentiator is connected in parallel to the differentiator of the first self-tuning loop, the first relay unit, the divider, the multiplicx of the first self-tuning loop, and the adder of this loop, connected to the base loop; the input of the second additional differentiator is connected to the second relay unit and the inputs of the additional multiplier and adder; the output of tile second additional differentiator is connect'ed to the sec- ond input of the first relay unit and the integrator of the second self-tun- ing unit; the output of the root extracting device is connected to the third input of the first relay unit, which is connected to the integrator of the first self-tuning loop. 2/2 - 16 - bSSq UDC C61.6:621-7011-7 GOROIC-lov, 17U. "Fourth Far East Conferenco on "oscow, Svaroclnoyc iro-Jzzvo,istvu, u J, "'a- 70, P 59 AbstracT,: '~7njs article discusses tne Far E'asL Co:-Zorence c.-. hold Ln ~habarovsk fron, 22 to 24 UcLobar 1969. Tao conference aevote~~ ~o the discussion of improvement and developmerL of welding. Some 1,~U' spe-cia'-ists took part in the conference and 20' papers and reports on -."he t;enerai LIU,-,sL.Ion Of welding and special features of its development in the Far East were heard. -_--:-lfZ 024 UNCLASSIFIED PkoCESSING DATE-13NOVIO OF SURFACE ACTIVE IONS ON RHODIUM -U- AUTHOR-f03)-f3ALASH0VAt N.Awv GGROKHOVAI N.Tal DAVYDOVA, ZH.A. --CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,'-SOURCE--ELEKTRO.KHI;lIYA MAR. 1970p 6t Mt 436-440 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--RHODIU;-',, SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTr IONt ADSCJRPTI(-)Plr 3ROMIDEr BIBLIOGRAPHYr ELECTRODEPOSITION CONTROL lARKING--tJO RESTRICTIONS DOCUME14T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAAE--2000/04-16 SHP -360 /t!j CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124t07 2/2 024 UNCLASSI FIED PROCE'2SIN6 iDATE-13N~3V70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124167 ABSTR.ACT/EXT'.-,ACT--(U) ABS T:-XAC FTHE ADSORPTION' FO SU-11 F AC -- AC F 1 1; E- IGNS, PARTICULARLY CD PRIME2 POSITIVE (FROM CDS0 Su,24 SC)LUFIO~4S) Ai~,E- EiR pq[14E NEGATIVE (FROM NABR SGLUTIiJr,lS), ON THE SULFACE OF ELECr~-00E BY ELECTRODEPOS I TING RH CHI 11T) WAS STUI)JE-!D A".JD Ci- -~-'~LAFED "ITH THE iERJ CHARGE POTENTIALS IN THE CORRESPONDING ELECTROLfTES. THE RELATIVELY INTENSIVE AOSURPTIO.N OF CO PRIME2 POSITIVE ?ki*,,'-) 3R PRIME NEGATIVE IONS 01'41 THE RH SUkFACE (AS C0,MPARED WITH NA PR IAE POSITIVE ANO SO SU64 PR[IME2 NEGATIVE FROM NA SUB2 SO SUB4) AND T.-if-- SLOWNESS OF I-HEIR AD AND DIESORPTION, AS WELL AS THE ZEPO CHARGE CHARACTERISTICS, ALL POINTED TO T11r, EXISTFNCE OF A CHEMISORPTIVE TYPE 01F ADSC)"'PTION. (SOP, Z) K 14 O\J'P~ \J. A. A A 0052692- UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent, 1-10 241228 RE�YII~&TOR, consists of a half-(face)-mask, a container 2 which holds the filtering device, replaceable filterinj element 3 and cover 4, pin 5 for holding the valve 6 on the inlet, and the pin 7 for holding the valve 8 on the outlet, which is also fitted with a sanitary compartment 9. Studs 10 fasten the headband 11 to the fase-mask, whilst studs 12 fasten the replaceable face-band to the edges of the mask. The pins 5, the sanitary compartment and the studs are all made in one piece with the face mask and the body of the filter-chamber. This reduces the number of separate components which go into the make up of the respirator. 27,5.68. as 1242796/31-16. I.s RosTyucHENKo et &I. (22.8.69.) Bul.13/1.4,69. class 61a. Int.Cl. A62b. 19 8.2 147 -9j 'A , I , Kcc. Nr.: AA0052692 12 -f Kostyuchenko, 1. S.- Olontsev V. F.: Akulov, V. A.; Gorokhova, V. Aa 51 ;1-a-, REEL/FRME ~ b 19821480 6-19.05 USSR T. of 5,41-Dichloros-, An si-pi- v 6b. F111- of words) vvp 1970, 1".) 61-65 (---forl i-1-ci 1-J, :',-0 jul -,2, Abstra Tran Tl-..- us:! of (1) An th---! a j. on - Concl-jr,61,L~.-La C`") its C-9 fold G."C-r th:~ C~4, ij.) SC)jUt"'-C;1. I J.3 600-"~I`j 111'111-.~,-Z~ C1' CCTAI~--' J. t ha' 11 C u CO At Z~. 119-16:` 6-~IUL.A.011 I C, i oilo f t, u 7, C, In the for Z,-nd Grass covc~r. i!, i Ch r 'L 11 Y -L cidal. cj L a irl ZLVI for a ~-, V~~ ty OZ' J"!, o4 1.1 two ycurz. T', off I IS rcco:=e11ucd for in do--cs of l-5 USSR UDC 536.664+541-183-12 NEKRYACR, YE. P.) SPI-ICHENKO, Z. A., KURIMMO, 0. D. "Sorption-Thermochemical Study of Hydration of Macroporous KU-23 Sulfocation Exchange Plesin" Kiev, Uk-rainskiv Khir..iicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XMXVIII, 14o 6, 1972, pp 581-586 Abstract: The sorption and thermochemical methods were used to study tile hydra- tion of macroporous KU-23 sulfocation exchange resin in hydride and four salt forms (Li+, Nat, K+, Ca2+). The thermodynamic functions of the sorbed water were defined an the basis of the data obtained, and study was nade of the na- ture of their variation during the hydration process. On the graphs of tile differential entropy, there are three sections corresponding to different hy- dration mechanisms. The results of the studies are compared with data obtained earlier for the KU-cation exchange resin. A study,-was made of the 20* isotherms of the sorption of water vapor taken on a vacuum sorption device with spring-quartz scales, the heats of wetting by water defined in an adiabatic calorimeter and the thermodynardic functions of the water sorbed by the ion forms of the nacroporous KUL23 sulfo- cation exchange resin. The procedure for Dreparing and performt-ing the measurc- ments was described previously (M. Dubinin, et al., Ftziko-lutiricheskive osnovy Rrotivogazcvogo del , Moscow, 1939; A. V. Dumanskiy, et al., Ukr. khim,. zh., No 26f 389, 196uj. 1/1 USSR uDc 341,183.5 j"QMU.KAYAj__ 11, NEKRYACHI YE. F., and KURILENKO, 0. D., Institute of -Y,, I C01101dal chealstry and Chemistry of Water, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences "Sorption of Water Vapor by the Strong-Acidic Cationite KU-5" Kiev, Ukrainzkiy Xhinicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XXXVII, No 8, 71, PP 785-769 Abstractj HyAration of the KU-5 sulfocationite, apart from immediate pract-i- cal importance, is of definite theoretical interest. Comparison of the sorp- t-ion properties of corresponding saline forms of XU-5 Wid KU-2 having the sane fixated ions (--SO3H) but different matrices will evidently show the effect which chemical structure of the skeleton and certain physico-chemical para- meters of the ionite have on interaction between water molecules and active centers of the ionite. The e, Na+, Li+, Ca2+ I K9 2+ and A13+ forms of commerical KU-5 were tested, completeness of substitution being judged by the Al-"t form (analytical determination of amount of Al in the initial solution and following passage through the resin). Water-vapor isotherms for KU-5 were similar in shapa to thoze of other high-hydrophylic substances (initial -5barp rise followed by more moderate rise 1/2 Usn GOROMOVATSKAYA, H. V., et al., Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol MVII, No 8, 1971, pp 785-789 and final sharp rise). Evidently a monolayor of adsorbed water molecules is first formed at the most active centers. followed by hydration of less active centers and finally 'by capillary condensation of the vapor, accompanied by swelling of the ionite. Graphic representations of data obtained are included. 2/2 Ion ftchange USSR UDC 536.664 + 541.183.12 KEXRYACH, YE. F. , WROW"SM&L.", - V SAMCNENKO, Z. A. , and KURYLEITKO, 0. D., Institute of Colloidal Chemistry-and Chemistry of Water, Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR "Hydration Thermodynamics of a Strong Acidic Cation Exchange Resin KU-5" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Xhimicheskly Zhurnal, Vol 38, No 10, Oct 71, pp 1013-101? Abstractt Results of sorption-thermochemical determinations and analysis of thermodynamical functions of water adsorbed by the cation exchange resin KU-5 are reported. The Z, Na', Li~, Ca 2+ , Mg ?1+ , and A13+ forms of the resin were studied and the data were calculated from sorDtion and thermochomical determinations carried out at 20 0, It has been established that the graphs of function magnitudes related to the quantity of the adsorbed water reflect the hydration process laws which are connected with the nature of fixed and exchange ions. Analogously to other investigated cation exchange resins, the most informative are the functions E- - f(x); from them it is possible to get qualitative estimates on the inDuq of various types of Interactions to the total hydration energy. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.311.42:621.316.1 MAKSIMOV, V. I., PARSAWIYAN, V. V., TRAKIITENIBERG, IM. I. "Six-Ten Kilovolt Transformer Substation for Municipal Electric Power I;emorks" V sb. Tekhn,_progress v elektrosnabzh. porodov (Technical Progress in ;-Lunicir)al Electric Power Supply -- Collection of Works), Leningrad, Energiya Press, 1970, pp 222-225 (from RZli-Elek-trotekhnika i Energetika, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3Ye8O) Translation: At Kishinev, a 630 kilovolt-aMDere dual-transformer substation developed on the basis of the standard design No 407-3-52 (KSK-32-630) has been introduced. This substation is designed for application in areas where there are low buildings with high load density and responsible consilmers. The buses are sectionalized on the 6-10 kilovolt-ampere side. This m-)!.es it possible to execute dual-wire circuits. 1/1 USSR PODDIORONOV: V. M., Lz~borator.v of Trans!~jtters, Division of of Epideriolo[Sy mid Microbiolot~j imeni Sciences USSR, Irbscow UDC G. I., aand,S, jql:!~Q~,,~K.AYA,' 1. N., Infections With Natural -joci, T rs. t -u N. F. Gamaley,-1., Acadei-~y of Myedical "Antibacterial Activity of the OrCgins and TirsuCs of Ixadoidca '2;Lcks. IT.." Moscov, Faraz--'Lolo~~kya i Parazitarn.-yrye Vol 41, -Z0 5, Sep/Oct 72, pp 577-581 Abstract: It was es"It-ftdished that Uie henolymph and irites-tinal cont--nts of him- and enjorged blood-sucking, ticks Alveonazus 1--horensis exerted a stron, C~rj bactericidal action on St-reptococcus pyogenes, CoryrIQ':),mcter:L-Lu% ,,~7 Neisseria _-:anin.-itidis. 7,ha ant-ibacterial action of tho '~-Jl 31~a of tissue homoCunatcs (those of the tr,-che.U couplex, j--Iscles. and nurTo J of the tic"'E on, the-se ,,as iepd-. The cunt-3nts of I ynip.~Ijl ' ' of hungry 'Lickn 11fit, I-, bact-e-.-icidal activity towl-4r"l-, E'r I l,'.L X insi&ios.a. Tne intoiLinal contunts of hunLry tichr. gc!w!rally u, ,uvt,2d a atrvn~;er arnsi-z=te.-z-" :-~-timi thnose of enor~;ed ticks. intestinal conten-z;s, intestinal wall, and hor."of-'er"atue-o of the trachcal. n."Iscles, and Ilerve tganglion d-J'Al not e- dbit an untibacturial activity 1/2 Cardiovascular Diseases USSR uDc 616.:L27-005.8:613.13+322-21-02: 613-13 WITRIYEV, A. A., LOKSECERA, P. L.., and REMIZOV, G. A., First Aid Institute imeni N. V. Sklifosovskiy, Moscow University imeni M. V. Lowonosov, Interdepartmental Meteorological Laboratory, and First Aid Station, Moscow "Influence of Environmental Factors on Morbidity and Mortality Rates for Myocardial Infarct" Hoscowj, Sovetskaya Ylieditsina, No 41 19T1, PP 105-109 Abstract: Analysis of over 5,000 cases of myocardial infarct and acute coronary insufficiency in Moscow revealed a definite correlation between the morbidity and mortality rates of these diseases and various meteorological and geopbysical factors. Sharp changes in atmospheric pressure in winter resulted in a rise in the mortality rate the same day to 194% of the seasonal mean. A lovering of the mean diurnal temperature in summ r by 5o or more increased morta1ity on the 2d day to 150% of the seasonal mean. Magnetic storms with a sudden onset increased mortality from acute coronary insufficiency and myocardial rupture to 165% three days later regardless of the time of year. Abrupt changes in temperature, solar activity, and so forth are believed to 1/2 USSR GOROKHOVBKIY, B. I., et al., Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 4, 1971, pp 105-109 impair the neuroregulatory apparatus and/or alter vascular tone, resulting in regional (coronary, cerebral) circulatory disorders. (The authors' analysis was based on the phase matching method whereby the day the phenomenon under study occurs is taken as zero, the preceding days as -1~, -2, etc. and the sub- sequent days as +1, +2, etc.). 2/2 - AU - 112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 lITLE--MY0CARU14L INFARCTIUU ANO DIABETES MELLLTUS -U- ~AUTHOR-GO_RUKHOVSKIYv B.I. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KLINICHESKAYA MEDITSINA, 1970, VOL 481 NR 5, PP 123-132 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAG').--MYGCARDIUM, DIABETES MELLJTUS, ATHEROSCLEROSIS, ANEURYSM CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--3002/1901 STEP NO--UR/0497/7G/O48/005/0123/C,1-112 GIRG ACCESSICN NL)--AP0129251 UINC LA SS 11: 1 E D 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINIG DATE---3-VGCT7"" CIRC ACCESSION IqCr--AP0129251 ABSTRACT/ EXTR AC I-- ( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR SYUL)IF0 2-)45 ~A'11L-.",.TS WITH NYUCARDIAL INFARCTIONt AMONG WHOM THERE WERE 20:4 (S.11,PERCENT) PATIENTS 'AITH DIABETES MELLITUS. IN A PROTRACTED COURSE DJAE-JEFES MELLITUS, WAS CONDUCIVE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEVERE ATHERC-SCLEROSIS. INCCINICURRENCE OF DIABETES MELLITUS THERE WAS NOTED A G~-.EATE;-, iNICIVEZIN"CE OF REPEATED AND TRANSMURAL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONt ACUTE CARDIAC ANEURYSM AND RUPTURE OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE. MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION OFTEN COMPLICATEC TFE COURSE OF DIABETES MELLITUS EVEN CAUSING THE DEVELOP:11"NT OT DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS, -d4HICH IN TURN AGGRAVAT3D THE COURSE AND PROGNOSIS OF INFARCTION. AMONG PATIENT5 SUFFERING FROM MYOLARDIAL INFARCTION WITH CONCOMITANT DIA6ETES MELLITUS, THE MORTALITY WAS HIGHER (36.76PERCENT) THAN IN PATIENTS WITHOUT DIABETES MELLITUS 120.35PERCENT). IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM DIABETES MELLITUS IN THE PRESENLE OF TRANSPURAL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION WITH A SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE DEVELOPMLNT OF ACUTE ANEURYSM ONE SHOULb EXERCISE GREAT CARE IN THE USE OF DIRECT ANTICOAGULANTSo PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM MYCCARDIAL INFAkCTION' ;KITH CONCOMITANT DlAtJETES MhLLITUS, APART FROM A DIET, ARE SUBJE(I'T TO lALATlJLNT W11H FKALlIONAL DOSES OF LiNSULIN UNVLk CONTk(,L OF THE BLOOD ANO URiNARY SUGAR LEVEL; THE DOSAGE SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT FOR THE COMPENSATION GF DIABETES MELLITUS BUT SHOULD Nor CAUSE HYPOGLYCEMIA. IN COMPENSATED DIABETES MELLITUSP APART FROM A DIET, IN MYOCARDIAL INFARCTICN THE AUTHOR RECOMMENDS TO EMPLOY SULFANILAMIDES. FACILITY: 2-YA TERAPEVTICHESKAYA KLINIKA INSTITUTA SKOROY POMOSHCJHI IM. N. V. SKLIFOSOVSKOGO. U'-,J'C LA SI E 0 Acc. Nr: P004461V Ref. Code: 08 094 7 PRIMARY SOURCE: Klinicheskaya.Keditsiaa, 1970, Vol 48, Nr .2 9 - PP 33-31 . THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS'OF EXTERNAL RUPTURES, OF THE CARDIAC MUSCLE IN 14YOCARDIAL INFARCTION IGorok~hoVskiy, B.' I. 5 um;n a ry The diagnosis of extern3l ruptures of the cardiac muscle is difficult since its clinical picture resembles that of dissecting aorticaneurysm, thmmboambo!ization of the pulmonary artery, ventricular fibrillation, asystole. The author analyzed data concerning 340 ~patievta- with Myocardial inlarction which was complicatedby rupture of the cardiac muscle, 55 P2- tients with dissecting aortic aneur)sm and 105 patients with thromboembolization rf the.pul- monary artery. Rupture of the cardiac muscle may be manifested by acute collapse, re .tracwry to trea tment, loss o f co nsciousness. appearance o f the s~ ndronle G f acute hernotamilonade o I the btart, preservation of the sinus'rhythm, Dissecting antury5m of the aorla is not prcc~ded by chronic coronary. insufficiency, prodrome; pain almost never irradiates into the. Upper extremities. the arterial presiure remains high until death of th0pitients, them app~aiti a pa- radoxical pulse and slight anemization. In thromboembolization of the pulmom-4 artery Owe always develops a clinicaPpicture of acute pulmonary heart. Ventricular libriallation runs a painless course. REEL/FR&XE 19771290 USSR UDC 632.951t633-11 ARESHNIKOV, B. A., KOGOSOVA, E. Y.A., GQAQaQVSjUYA N-A., and VOYCHUK, G. A., Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection "Effectiveness of Hetathione Against the Stink bug fEurygaster7-' Moscow, Khimlya. v Sellskom Khozyavstve, Vol 10, No 9, (119), 1973, PP 33-35 Abstractg Metathione exhibited a faster effect against bugs than chlorophos, With an elevation of air temperature the toxicity of this preparation increased, but the duration ofJts activity became shorter# Optimal doses of this agent have been dete=ined to bet against the overwintered bugs -- 0.8 kg/hectare, against younger larvae -- 0.5 kg/hectare, and in case of more mature larvae from 0.6 to 0.8 kg/bectare. To destroy young larvae, the wheat should be treated with metatione towards the end of the blooming Ixtriodo at the Initial phase of the formation of caryopsis. More mature larvae can be controlled by applying the agent at the beginning of milky ripeness of the gxuin. 1/1 USSR UDC 8.74 GOROMOVSKIY. S. S, "Structure of the Data in the FROYeKT System" V sb. Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniya sistem programmir. (Language Theory and Methods of Constructing Programming System---collection of works), Kiev- Alushta, 1972, pp 145-149 (from RZh-Fdbernetika, Iio 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V474) Translation: A study was made of the data structure in the PROYeKTI systera. The basic means of giving the information about the designed device in the PROYeKT system is the language of the data. The algorithmic description in- cluding the descriptions of the variable functions, subroutines and the al- gorithm of functioning of the device is initial to the system. An algebraic interpretation of the data language is presented, that is, the basic classes of objects (the class of descriptions, the class of code expressions, the class of operators, and so on) are described, The basic classes of the ob- jects of the data language are the components of a multibase algebra where the class of programs is the basic component of this algebra. The algebraic de- scription of the device is a finite set of component objects in the data structure. When programming the design algorithms for the PPOYc-VT syste-1, the most standard operl-Itions are the folloWing Operatiolls On Lhe compuiluijL objo~cts: 1/2 -M USSR UDC 8.74 GOROKHOVSKIY, S. S., Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniya sistem programmir., Kiev-Alushta, 1972, pp 145-149 a) shifting of the components from the description of one device to the descrip- tion of another; b) comparison of the component objects; c) bypassing the cc--- ponent object; d) destruction of the components. It is demonstrated that in the design procedure in the PROYeKT system one of the most powerful design in- struments is the operator for application of the relations. 2/2 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TI_jLE--:C0LGRlNG OF MULTEN GLASS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-SF_MENGVr N.N., AZARUVAt YEoM., PLAKSINA, A.M., TIMOSHENKO, I.V.t GCKLKHCVSKIY, V.A. f r~ a -v4Fc-USSR"_ a c SCURCE-U.S.S.R. 267,025 REFEKENLc--L;rKRYT(YA, lZiBRET., PRUM. CBRAZTSY, TUVARNYE LNAKI L970; DATE PUULISI-~ED-01APR70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TCPIC TAGS--%ChEM [CAL- PATENT, OPTIC PROPERTYt GLASS PROPERTY CGNTROL MAkKtj\G--,NG kESTRICTICNS UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSII;IED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3004/1802 STEP NO-UR/0482/70/000/000/OoJt~)/'GoCiO CIRC 2/2 ci 2 0 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ZGNGV7G C-RC AZCESSIGN NO--AA0132068 ABSTRACI/EXTRACT-M GP-0- AdSTRACT. MOLTEN GLASS WAS 141XED METAL OR ALLOY MELT (INERr IN RELATICN TO THE GLASS) HAVING A D['-FEf'!::sNlT D., A,%.D'C(j;qTG. AN ADGITIVE OF METALS, THE IONS OF WHICH COLOR THE GL,,,,,,,. FACILITY: SARATOV STATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF GLASS. USSR UDC 77 GOROKEGUS41 LEVIN, YA. A., SOTNIKOVA, I. P., RAKOVA, If. F., KARUNIHA, V. V. , GALIMOVA, A. M. "Certain Photographic and Physicochemical Properties of 2- and 5-n-alkyl -Homologs-of 4-oxo-6-methyl-1,2,4-1,riazole-(2,3a)-pyrimidine'I Uspekhi nauchn. fotogr. (Advances in Scientific Photography), 1970, Vol. 14, pp 24-29 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12(l), Dec 70, Abstract No 12D.1340) Translation: Photographic and physicochemical properties of 2- and 5-n-alkyl derivatives of sta-salt with substitutes before C7H15 in the second position and before CqHjq in the fifth position. All these substances effectively stopped aging of the emulsion; their stabilizing activity decreased with concentration and there was also observed a greater dilution for a longer alkyl radical. The action of these substances on the emulsion at the time of introduction varied: an increase and a lowering of sensitivity or fogging were encountered,but with an increase in the length of the substitute the predominant effect became desen- sitization in combination with defogging, a property absent in sta-salt. A 112 study of the adsorption of sta-salt homologs on the Hg electrode by the oscillo- graphic polarography method showed that-as distinct from sta-salt, which does not have oxidation-reduction peaks and capacity jumps in the region limited by the anode wave of Hg-oxidation and reduction of the bacRground homologs of sta-salt give desorption peaks in this region, the height of which rises with an increase-in the length of the substitute and correlates well with their desensitizing effect. This correlation indicates that the deactivization of the sensitivity centers is greater as siibstances are adsorbed more intensively. A determination of acid dissociation constants of sta-salt homologs and the solubility products of their Ag-salts showed that both quantities drop with an increase in the length of the substitute and the latter must also lead to pro- gressive desensitization. 16 references. Authors abstract. 2/2 - 70 - USSR UDC 771.534.5:77J.53-7:535.241.6 20ROIqI S~IY, Yu. N1. , Doctor of Sciences, GRIGORIYEV, A. G. , IVXNOV, A. M. , , _q)L - - STEPOCHKIN, A. A. "New Sensitometric Devices" Optiko Mckhaniclieskaya Promyslilennost', No 3, 1972, pp 43-50. Abstract: A review is presented of new devices for measurement of the pro- perties of black-white and color photographic materials and evaluation of photographic images on these materials. The devices covered include the SR-21 recording densitometer, the SR-22 reflecting goniodensitometer, the SR-25 universal densitometer, the MD-2M recording microdensitometer, the PP-48 automatic projection granulometer and the RP-31 projection resolvo- meter. Basic technical characteristics, structural diagrams;aand photographs are presented for all of these instruments. 132 USSR UDC 771.553:771..537.61 GAVRIK, V. V. and DAVYDKIN, 1. 1-1. "Analytic ExDression of the Frequency-Contrast Function of Phorographic Materials" Mosm-7, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnay Potografii i Kinc--intografii, Vol 17, No 3 1972, pp 190-197 Abstract: On the basis of the study of a -large volume of experimental re.sults by the method of principal components, it was established that the frequency- contrast functions of black and white photographic materials can be described, with a mean-square error of less than 0.01, by the expansion T = -- + b Whilu-1, where T is the coefficient of contrast transfer, while nu is the space fre- quency in ram-l. It is shown that the basic differences of frequency-coatrast functions are caused predominantly by changes of a para-,eter of this sion, namely K, which apparently characterizes the light-disnersion chnric- teristics in tho enaulsion laver. Of the ti-.To other panrati:eters, b a-uparentiv accoumcs for the influence of refle- halation. Possible causes ot appearance of the variable parameter a are discussed. For a si ngle-par;riie ter dcscHiqiov of the frequencY-contrast function wiLh a mean square crr~~r of abouL 2 -'-T,- -1 within the interval of values of the cotitrast transter coelficient fruril 0.2 to 0.9, the function iiii rzi -K 1j,(0.98 T --- 0.062) is propw;rd. 2 t:0)Jcs, figuros, 23 references. 1/1 USSR UDC: 535.853-673 GOROKHOVS Doctor of Sciences., GRIGOR'YEV, A. G., IVANOV, A. M., P., STEPOCHKIN, A. A. "A High-Sensitivity Recording Microdensitometer" Leningrad, Optiko-Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 11p Nov 70, PP 33-37 Abstract. The article is a dexcription of the design and construction of an instrument developed by the authors -- the MD-2 high-sensitivity two-beam recording microdensitometer. The instrument is based on a compensation cir- cuit with a single light source and a single photomultiplier as the receiver. The measuring element is a fixed gray scale placed in the same beam as the object to be measured. A diagram of the optical system is given as well as a block diagram of the densitometer as a whole. The machine output is a standard 275-mm chart recorder. The recording scale apay be varied from 1:1 to 1:2000 in ten steps. The device can be used to measure optical densities up 'to 4.0 with a precision of +0-01 density unit on a field of 500 square microns or more. The authors :Ehank A. P. Gra=natin for c.9.1culatin-C, the optical system of the microdensitometer in his labor-ator~.r, and also A.A. Barentseva for her participation in testing the experimenta)- model of the i trument. 1/2 027' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--A PHOTODOSIMETER FOR TECHNICAL PHOTOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GAVRIK, V*V.t COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR SOURCE--LENINGRAD, OPTIKO-MEKHANICHESKAYA PP 25-29 3ATE PUBLISHED----FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS GOROK~ ~,K YU.N., FREYVERT, A.M. V"'Wto~~w IY, 114_11~00 PROMYSHLENNOSTIP NO 2t FEB 701 TOPIC TAGS--PHOTOMETERt RADIATION INTENSITYt DOSIMETER, ILLUMINATION, OPTIC MEASUREMENT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1581 STEP NO--Ug/0237/70/000/002/0025/'JO29 CIRC ACCESSION NO---APOLL8564 UNC LA S S I F I E 0 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL16561t ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF A SMALL SIZE DEVICE INTENDED FOR TECHNICAL PHOTOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OVER A WIDE RANGE OF LIGHT FLUXES (10 PRIME6) AT MAXIMUM ILLUMINATION AND BRIGHTNESS (100t000 1X AND 20,000 NIT) INSTEAD OF A PHOTOMETER BENCH AND INDUSTRIAL CONTROL ADJUSTING DEVICES. RETICULATE ATTENUATORS OF LIGHT USED IN THIS PHOTODOSIMETER ARE SPECTRALLY NONSELECTIVE AND ARE DISTINGUISHED BY THE LONGEVITY. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC:669.28:539.434 WRONKOVA, A. D. and ~MORGLJNOVA, N. N., Central Scientific Research Insti- tute for Ferrous Metallurgy "Long-Tenn Strength of Molybdenum Alloys under C~clical Heating" Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 2, 1974, pp 18-22 Abstract: The influence of temperature and holding time at the maximtri temperature of the cycle on the long-term strength of molybdenum alloys was studied. Both TSM-2A low alloy and TSM-3 two-phase alloy with car- bide hardening were studied. Sheet specimens 1 mmi thick were used for the tests. The specimens were tested at 1000-2300" C with constant holding at tmax of 5 sec and tmax of 1250, 1500 and 1750' C with holding times of 1-50 !;cc al. tmax . The minimum tempeTature of c!ach cych, was constant, 400 C. It was found that the long-terra strength of molybdenum. alloys under cyclical temperature changes was significantly lower than the long-term at constant temperature. The temperature interval of re- duction of long-term strength for TSM-2A is 1500-2300' C, for TSM-3 it is 1000-19000 C. The critical holding time at the maximum temperature 1/2 - io4 - W USSR GORONKOVA, A. D., and MOMUNOVA, 11. N., MetaIlovedenlye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 2, 19741, pp 18-22 of the cycle is So sec for both alloys. Apparently, the reduction in long-term strength of a solid-solution alloy such as TSM-2A results from the cyclical thermal stresses and relaxation conditions. The long-teTin strength of a two-phase alloy with carbide hardening may be significantlN influenced by internal structural stresses arising upon thermal cyclin.g. 2/2 USSR GOROSI UDC 6219.735.33.0.16 "Analytic Methods of Dotermiining the Characteri;~t-*Lcs of Some Three-Dimensional Aircraft Maneuvers" Izvestliya V-vsshykh Uchebn A -sian a Ka7 h Z I an avedeniy, hvlnz, _n:7iv, T e 1JI-Ln i k ao1970, Dp 124-131 Abstract: The article deals with approxizmate nothoda of deter- m-Ming the time, trajectory, and fu,:;Li cons,,zripzion required for clim1bing (for descending) with a turn of constant radius when H ~.ll 1--m at a constant or vertical velocity, with unvarying opera- tion. of the engine. For maneuvers wittl-h a velocity chanGe, approxi- mate formulas are also presented for calculating zhis velocity chango and for determining the values of the no.-mal overloads which Drovide for a minimum of velocity loss in the maneuver of rising lubo dynamic altitudes. figures. 1/1 1.__-_.__1_- D. Programming and Theory of Mathematical Machines USSR GOROSHCHENKO. A. G. and HITULINSKAYA, N1. A. "Minimization of the Number of Simple and Complex Connections by the Method of Sectioning of a System" Konstruirovaniye i Vnedreniye Novykh Sredstv Vychisl. Tekhn. T. 1 [Design and Introduction of New Computer Equipment. Part I -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1971, pp 142-154 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V608).- Translation: The minimization of the number of simple and complex connec- tions by sectioning ofa model and an electrical schematic diagram is studied. The difference between systems with simple connections and systems with complex connections is that there is one matrix of connections for systems with simple connections, while systems with complex connections require more than one, since there are many versions of the complex connections to be replaced by an equivalent sequence of simple connections and each version has its own matrix. The method of composition of matrices of connections is formalized and can be extended to combined systems where in addition to elec- trical connections there are, for example, pneumatic, hydraulic, optical or 1/2 USSR joroshchenko, A. G. and Mitulinskaya, M. A., Konstruirovaniye i Vnedreniye Novykh Sredstv Vychisl. Tekhn. T. 1, Kiev, 1971, pp 142-154. other connections. It is noted that repeated application of the method for minimization of connections can achieve results closer to optimal, and sometimes even optimal results. 0. Belkin Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: ReF. Code APVV%34104.-- CHE1,11ICAL ABST. 4-70 Uk, 0-0`7-t~ 1170 hesis o' a titanium-sedium douMe suil'ate,.. a-Aiil'~.O, 'Va. G.; 'Sidnrenkn, I. A. (Jnst~. KH-Tr-.,. Kiev , U-SSI~). Zi.. A-earg Khim. 1970, 'o! 1.~, 69--; W' '6~0' Soln., r(Uss nen 'Va-Cl or Na~SO, as added to Ti (1) sepd. as white need!e-lilkc w,th r-, 1.6711) and na 1.549. In Elie presence of H'_'SO4 the sq)(1. douhle SaIT "oumined If!SO' n1ols.: yH-,O. I dfs~olvvs 4wyly in litO or mineral acithi. lf.111IR -.A REEL/FMITE 11", -11 () UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- 1JUN70 TITLE-SYN.'THESIS GF A TITANIUM AND SODIUV DCUeLE SULFATE AIJTHOR--GCROSHCHENKCv YA.G.9 SIGOrNKON.Ae CCUNTRY CF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZH. NECRG. KHIIJ. 1970v 15, NO It 69-72 DATE PUELISHEE------70 SUOJECT AREAS--CFEPISTRY TOPIC TAGS--TITANIUM CCMPOUND, SODIUM COVPCUNDs SULFATEv CHEMICAL SYNTHES'IS CCNTROL MARKING--NC RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAVE--1971/0747 STEP NC--UR/0078-/70/015/001/0069/0072 CIRC ACCESSICN NIC--~P003i104 cc _1 c TLP USSR GORO S "I'll" HEIINKOP YA . Ga nd 3"U YE . P. "Gonfercnce on Titaniwni Chemistry and Techno1o,,-,,Y" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 30, No 5, :,-.ay 70, Po 520- 521 Abstract: A Conference on Titanium Chemistry and Technolov -v.,'as held 16-19 December 1969 in Kiev at the Institute o_-~' General and Lno1':"arL1c Chemistry, Jl'tcademy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR. I.Represenzas Lives ol. leading scientific establishments and enterprises of tizanium in- dusLry took part in the cora'erence. The secticn on ti-.aniun-compound production technology devoted a great deal of atuteintJon to imaprove- C~ L ments in the sulfation process for various tiLar_JLw.. rat,., imatQrial-s and to expanding the raw material base for titanium pignant, production by the sulfuric acid method. A number of papers dealt wi7z,.q methods of processing modified ilmenite, rutile, perovSkite, sphene and other titani= concentrates into titanium dioxide pigment and fillers, the 1/5 USSR GOROS~C~ENIKO, YA. G., and BELYmKCV.A, YE. P., Ukra-4nsk-;.y I"~I-k_J=_JchesI':iy Zhurnal, Vol 316, No 5, Mlay 70, PP 520-521 preliminary preparation of ilmenite concentrates before acid zreat- ment and research on the smelting of high-titanium sialgs. papar by V. N. SKOMOiOKH discussed the production :~fi "CiLani- um dioxide ;igment at the Sumy Chemical Combine, Inciticin.,"- possi- bility ol" creating new production methods based oa t.,-~e of ilm-enite with concentrated hydrochloric acid durIng, h1eatini-, (::-,i~-trhod developed at the institute of General and lnorgz~zic Chem.-istl" pers by YA. I.I. '7PKES and T. 4. Y;~IUiIOLAYEX dealt with chlo-,. method of producing titanium dioxide pigment. In this connectio- pa- pers were presented an the state of titanium tetraclilor-idcz; prcauction technology in the USSR and abroad. A paper by YA. G. dealt with the hydrolysis of titanium sulfate. I. A. 5~ KA reported on the production C-Lqd properties of titanium selenites. !capers by 1. IN. BELIALYEV et al. (Rostov State University) coverr:.d -411-he synthesis 21 /5 us SR GORO 5 PC h_` "."HO, YA . G. , a a d BE LY A KC V A, YEE. P - , U k-ra Zhurnal, Vol 36, N'o 5, 7~-Iay 70, PP 520-521 and properties of metatitanaLes of bivalent metals witlic. cadmniz_-11 haf nate, the physicochemical properties of saturated solutions Atn the participation of Litanyl oxalates. 'HOTOKhOVICH (Hostov State Universitu) prassented tae pa- per, "Phase Equilibria Underlying the Groath of S'lingle CryZ~als of Ferroelectric Substances From Molten Media." A. M. GOLUB e,. al. ( K, i e v State University) described results of a study cd' zhe interactlor. in the system K2TiF. -Sr(N03)2 -K2CO3 _H20' Represent-ntives of the in- -titu,-e o-P BioDhYSicS and t"~-e Chelyabinsk Br_nnc.'_I of the lnstitute oA-:, 11ineral Aligmenz5 reported o.-. ion-exchange propertics uf and C. hydroxide compounds of titanium. A paper by YU. 1,. as well as papers by representatives of Leningrad 1-Tinin,; Institute, de- scribed results of a study of fusibility curves, thermodynamic and electrochemical stud-JeS of sy-stems. contain-Aing fiuorotitvanal~es of a!- 3/5 Ussi GGIROSHCHENKO, YA. G., and KELYAKOVA, YE. P., U.1,arainSkiy Zhurna.1, Vol 36, No 5, 1,'4aY 70, pp 520-521 kali metals. V. IN. -qNDREYEVA and YE. B. GIT,~Li.N rlportcd ,z, a mlot,';-Iod for the preparation of fibrous compound based on tiran4Lu_::-. dLo:~ide. M. V. SMIRNOV et al. reported on a study of the effacz of nature of cations on the cassivation of titanium in molzon carl.-On.-tes of al- kali metals. Tne inreraction of titan-iuim with silicon and, boron ni- trides and regullarities in the strucv-,re formatio-a of allc',,s based on titanium carbide vere discussed in papers by staff membe_.: of t~e institute for ?roblems in Metallography, Academy of Sciencez U'4rain- ian SSR. 1141. 1. AY114,1ZOV et al. (Institute of New Ct-.,emdical .1ro'Diems, A 11"cademy of Sciences USSR) reported or. the synthesis and s7--udy of the compounds Tix-N, where x = B, 3i, Ge, and TiT,1eO, where 1410 = Fe, %,"1f BOGO~IjOT OV Co and Xii. G. D. 11 et ai. (Institute of Che-nistry, Ural Branch ol~' ~~he ~_.cademy of Sciences USSR) discussed the., synthesis and titanium hydroxycarbides, hydroxyniLrides, carlon4- Oxoperties oz trides, IN. DANCH~VSKAYA and YE. I. FIGUROV54AYA (i)loscow State 4 USSR C-OaOSAwCEaNKC, YA. G., and HTV K~'*Ij~., Y:-]. P., UkraJn~'-Jy K'---Jchesky ..ft U Zhurna'I., Vol 36, N'o 5, I-lay 70, PP 520-521 Unive.-s-ity) the low-LIemperature evaporarion of tiranium from Litanium dioxide. Papers by A. al. IN. N-E-31,13Y~A%~OV- ez al. , 1. V. PY.-'.TNI'.;SKIYi et al. (Kiev Stat~ University), and 17. F. Lr*.-HIAIR'INl~er. al. (institute of General and inorganic Chemistry, Acade~7y of Sciences Ukrainian SSR) dealt with the chemistry of complex compounds and the analytical chemisrry of titanium. 5/r) Acc. Nr.: &A 0106710- Ref . Code: 000 Goroshchenkos-Ya, G. Chemistry of Titanium (Khimiya titana) Kiev, 11aukova. I)umka, 1970, hlb pp (SL:2071) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Pre-face ChaDter General Data on Titanium II Metallic Compounds of Titanium III Titanium qydroxides IV Titanium Dioxide V Titanates VI Titanium Halides VII Titanium Sulfates VIII Other Classes of Inorganic Titanium Campounds Reel/Frame 19890031 3 5 35 lo6 126 168 235 325 ho2 Ace'. Nr.: A1AG1O'G7JLO The monograph dealing with the present state of titanium chemistry isjbased on a review of world literature and author's investigations-, It was written for scientists,, colleke professors and engineers. It can be recommended also to college and post-graduate students. Reel/Frame IL9890032 '77 ~77,777 ~ 112 c I UNCLASSI FIED PLIOCESS ING JATE--II0EC7~) ll--'4TIL,q OF PYR 3ASED UINA JF HELA LELLS OU,\ING t; L T K A 1v 11, L ki TI;,RA6IAT Ai4~1~ z~'CMLJVAL JI,- THE Llle~.eRS DUKING r~.tPA~~ATION It'l ALTli0k-((J3)-3L;Yi-ERv V.N. i MATUSEVICHP L-L. t 6OKUSHKINAl Go I CCU'4TRY CF ]NFL--USSR loe" SCUkCE--kALlC3IbL0GIYA 1970, 10421 2 7 5~- 8 S .-) CA ,DATE PLBLISFEJ ------- 70 _SUcJECT ARL_S--bIULGGICAL WW MEDICAL SCIENCES TGP[C TAGS--fjj%At BICLC-GIC CELL, UV RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, RADIATION CELLULAV I-FFECT, PAPER CHROMATOG.~APHY CC,',YTFCL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OLCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFI~D PR)XY FICHL N0----FUf0/b05004/C02 STEP NU--UR/0205/70/010/002/0215/(,1278 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP013S613 JLl I