SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ISHBAYEV, A.I. - ISKANDAROV, S.

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~3/3 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-W0134668 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--L [if WAS OBTAINED SIMILARLY TO D III IN 97PERCENT YIELD, 8 SUB10 151-60DEGREESt (ALPHA) SUBD MINUS 37DEGREES (ETOH); PICRATE 113-14DEG'IEES (IJOH). FACILITY: TASHKENT. GOS. UNIV. IM. LENINA, TASHKENT, USSR., 1JI'V, L A ej S 11: 1 ED USSR UDC 547.911.4/661.2 ASLINOV, KH. I., ISHEAl'aa,", DIDYATOVA, K., YU"-)J?OV, 3H., SADYKCV, A. 3., and ZAKIMROV, V. ?8.m."T3-er--5=e Iabor Red Banner Tashkent State Univorsity Imeni V. I. Lmti "New Metho,3 for Isolation of the Anabasi5 Aphylla Allv;loid~;" Tashkent, Xhii-,dya llrirc)dnykh Soyedineniy, No 3, 1972, PP 4,-)?S Abstract: A new mothod has been developed for isolation of jaidividual Ambasis apl~ylla al?aloids from technical anabasin sulfate. Direct extrac- tion of anahasine ,itd'fate with chloroform yields aphylline, aphyllidine, and 50me anabasJjiu. The major portion of aninbasine and lupin-bir! is obtairic,.-IL by converti.1% theiii to nitroso dorivatjvo~- followed by hydralysj.~; I-Irith hydrochloric acid it 913-1000C. Also a modification war davolope.1 for pro- duction of the anab2siiie sulfato. The commoribr usc.-A sulfation r(.- quired. 40,~ 142504 it 70--800C, leading to cons-'-derable hydrolyzis of the allkaloid5. Thi,-; could be avoided preserving most of tne al-kaloicIs by the uso of 4Vv H2304 at 50-'Cio" 1/1 USSR UDC 511-7-94 -1- 514,3.4) - A I ASL2t1V--)V, iCi. A., SADYKOV, A. S., an4- A., OrJer T of--the Labor Red Banner Tashkent State University Imeni V. I. Lenin "Study of the Quinolizidine Alkaloirds by the Plethod of Qptic:tl Rotntory Dis- persion (011D). i. ORD of LuDinin, Citizin, Spartein Croup of Alka-lQi3s, and Aphylinic Acid" Tashkent, Khirrdya Pri-rodnykh Soyedi-neniy, No 3, 1972, P-P Abstract: 01:11D curves of Spartein, -J,upinin, Citizin groi,,,j of r!11.,aloilj 1~na sc)~:-_ derivatives of aph-.11-inic acid vrera Auiied. Among, the ",r;)Iij~ Of C*1 '0 ring containing co:::po,--i1- a higher molecuh~r amplituic! by tile epimars v-ith a trans-11.xinolizidine junction of the nuclc-i th= witil ccisz- isorars. It has been :;hoin that -alkaloids uith a lact!iM ~IrOIM In VC. el-ter.-j-1. ring have a highcr molecular amplitude than corres-pundinf: iith an _~,_~_O group au the in'Lernal ring. A relations-Up hao been sho-,.n bc-41--reen tilc; corm, sion. ---rd mo1e,--u2,,-.r amplituie of the curves -rnd the typc! of a L - of quinolizi-dine rilnzS, as as of the molecular i-ct-~`Lion and tne !ccation of a double bond in ring A or D. The derivatives of Liwin.Lr, ~md ap1-i-linic acid have a smooth curire with mino~r anomalie~i in caso of the iT-,hY1inj.c Lcid derivntives. USSR REMMOVA, N. N., SHIN, 11. '13H., ancL ZAGORODSYAYA, N. N., Scientific Research Institrrb of Regional Patholosyp Ninistry of Health, Kazakh SSR "Use of Fluorescence Microscopy to Differentiate Brucella" Alma-Atat Adravookhraneniye Kazaklistanap 11o 41 1971P PP 32,34 Abstracti Use of the nothod of fluorescent antibodies made it -oossible to differentiate 3r, nelitensis and Br. abortus arpong 1.30 cultures of Brucella isolated from, farn aninals and sick hLmans. However, 13r. suis could not be identified by this technique. Conparison of -the results of fluorescence nicroscopil with those o'Otalned by tho ordinary tests (e,,, g. p hemaggglutination) showed a coincidence in approximtly 60,.. of the cases. Fluorr~scence micro- scopy is more sensitive than the other methods and the procedure is considerably quicker. 12 - LSSR uDc 621.791-754 'C! Q d RABXIN,D. M., Doctor of Technical Sciences, ISh 1-0';KQA.A Ya_1 idate of Technical Sciences, IGILAVYEV, V. G., CandiUS17e-of Technical Sciences, LOZOV- SKAYA, A. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, SAYENKOp N. I.p Engineer, Electric Velding Institute imani Ye. 0. Paton of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, K(rZLOVSKM V. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and IODA, 1-1. V. fexpansion unkno;~J "Influence of Admixtures on the Mechanical Pxxoperties of Joints of 1201 Alum-4 nura Alloy" rdev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, Re 7(244), Jul 7.3, PP 53-55 Abstracts Eechanical test results of joints of aluminwn alloys, 1201 type (0.1% Fe, 0.12;-o' Si) and 01203 type (0-003% Fe, 0.02%) 51), are discussed by reference to curves of the effect of temperature on thp strength of the initial laotal and the joint aW of the offect on the relativa elongation Of the Initial metal. The decrease of the total Fe and Al content -to 0.06;1, In alloy3 of Al- Cu type improve* the mechanical properties of the initial metal and of welded Joints at normal tenperi-ture. The relative elonr Pa d i1 an ,ation, im ot uct ity, d the angle of bond of the Initial metal and of joints of 01203 alloy are C,-)1.5 times higher than on 1201 alloy. The mechanical properties of both alloys 1/2 - 32 - 'USSR RABRIN, D. M., et al., Avtomaticheskaya Svarkaj No 7(244), Jul 73, PP 53-55 improve with decreasing temperature. At liquid He temperature, the resistance to rupturo of the initial metal and of joints of 01203 alloy are somewhat higher than on * 1201 alloy and the relative elongation of the initia.1 metal is two times higher. Three figures, one table, four bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.791.89 BEREZINA, N. V., SAENKO, M. I., ISHCHENKO, A. Ya., KUDINOV, 11. M. "Strengthening of Welded Joints in Aluminum Alloys by Explosive Processing" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 1, Jan 73, p 71. Abstract: The influence of explosive processing was tested on joints of sheets 3 mm thick of AN11,6N alloy with'40% cold working. The strength and yield point increased bv 10-15 and 10-2S% respectively. The impact tough- ness and bendin- angle ;.ias slightly lower, but significently higher than the corresponding values for the base metal. When flat explosive charges are used wit1f weights an order of magnItude greater than the weights of elongated charges such -as plastic explosives, the yield point increases by 35-40%, but specimens are significantly deformed. 1/1 Extraction and Refining USSR UDC 669.71.411 RADKIN, D. M., ISHCHENtKo, N. 111be Results of Pilot-Plant Scale Testing of the Effectiveness of Electric Slag Refining of Aluminum Alloys" Tekhnol. Legkikh Splavov. Nauchno-tekhn. f3yul. VILSa [The Technology of Light Alloys, Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the All-Onion Institute of Light Alloys], 1970, No. 6, pp. 14-17. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallur- giya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 C167 by S. Krivonosova). Translation: Electric slag refining produces At of increased purity both as to content of inclusions SLICII as oxide films and as to If? content. The active interaction of the jjwlted At with the slag with speclhc themml and dynami c influences of the alternating electric current causes the nonmetallic impurities to be transferred from the At into the slag and absorbed by it. Electric slag refining is recommcnded fcr introduction to production of pri-mary and secondary high-purity At alloys. 3 figs, 3 tables. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.791.756:669.715 RABKIN, D. M. , Ya SINCHUK, A. G., Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton and PORTNOY, N. D., KUKLINA, S. S., and BARANOV, A. V., Ural Railroad Car Plant imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskiy "Electroslag Welding of Large-Cross-Section Pressed Profiles From AMg6 Allay" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 12, Dec 70, pp 52-54 Abstract: A description is given of the process of electroslag welding of large-dimensioned rings made of A14g6 aluminum alloy. The process was de- veloped by tile two inatitutiolls of w1licil tile authors naimid above are members, working in collaboration, and has been put into production. The weldings were from plane electrodes made of the AMg6 alloy (COST standard 4784-65) and SvAMg7 alloy (COST 78-71-63). This method of welding is said to be the most convenient for short seams on large-dimensioned specimens, offering the advantages of high productivity, reduced difficulties in production, reduced expenditures of electrical energy and auxiliary materials, and improved working conditicns for employees. A table gives the compositions of the AMg6 and SvAMg7 alloys. 1/1 67 _M a ONICL AS IF I EC T 7 Y 7 'y r T I FLE--~ TrLC TLRE A c[ 1) C 1% Ti' LA i:~U I t 'Y E L -'-L nUC ING -U- A L THO 1~--j S i- L P. E 1\ K C , A Y 0 U i< ;A L C' L A Ilk CCUNTPV CF INFC--LSSP 19P), Fl- I I/-- r DA I E P L E L I S F E - - - - - - - 7 C S L d J E C T A ii E A S -- Y ~ C F . , I N G C I V I L i-I 1) V 4 P I N E N C-"-' T C P I C T t; () '3-- F L ~, ~ T:' , C S 1, i~ I- L i1 N G E T A L V F C I- A N' I C A L P 1) Fd T Y CL 10 JC I P A N E S I Ll V A L L CY i, A C: F 1 W'l P. 1. L C Y C C PRC --L/~ G p XY PEL V", I J TE F NC -UP) C L ? C I/ C 17/ C C C C C Ace. Nr.: 4~00467(;C USSR ISHCHENKO, A. YA., BUKALO, L. A. Ref. Code: IJDC 621.791.756:669.715 "Structure*and Strength of AMS6 Alloy Joints Executed by Electrosla- Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskava Svarka (Autonatic Welding), No 1, 1970, pp 17-20; (from Ptvtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 1, 1970, p 79) Translation: This article contains a study of the mechanical properties of AM-6 alloy joints e;:ccuLed by electroslnF, welding and their dependence on the structure and clicnical composition of thc weJd ?n~!Lal. Electrodr- wires and weldin- conditions are proposed which Insure sufficiently hl-;t and stable mechanical properties of the joints. There are 3 tabli-S, 3 illustration!j and a O-entry biblJo,-raphy. 1~ Reel/Frame 0 0 7 0 USSR UDC 621.791.72.019:546.621 RONDAREV, A. A., VOROPKf, N. M., ISHCHENKO, A. Ya., RABKIN, D. M., Ye. 0. Paton Electric Welding Institute "Influence of Technological Factors on Porosity of Seams in Aluminum, Pro- duced by Cathode Ray Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya :3varka, No 8, Aug 1972, pp 24-26. Abstract: This work studies the influence of various technological factors on the porosity of seams produced by cathode ray welding of the alloys M1g6 and D20-1. The hydrogen content in the base metal was 0.86 and 0.23 cm3/100 g respecti,iely. Experimental production batches of AM_a6 with various hydrogen conten".s were also studied. It was fotind that scam porosity was determined by welding rate, spatial position of the joint, initial hydro- gen content in the base and welding materials and method of material treat- ment before welding. Under identical welding conditions, series-produced Xk1g6 alloy is more inclined to pore formation than D20-1 alloy, it result of its higher content of hydrogen and intensive evaporation of magncsitLTI. Porosity can be decreased or eliminated by removal of thc surface 117ilm from the base metal and weld.`.ng material, increasing the welding speed and de- creasing the hydrogen content in the base metal. 53 - USSR 'SKLYAROV, N. M., KONONCIIIJK, N. I., LOZITSKIY, L. P., SHIPIL', V. Ya.) KUF.AYEV, V. N., Kiev UDC: 620.171.2 ISIICIIL--NKQ,,,,I. 1., POGREBWAX, A. D., ViTSKIY, Yu. A., SINAYSOY, 15. N., "Determination of Durability of Heat-Resistant Alloys in Unstable Operating Modes Considering Brief Overloads" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 3, Mar 73, pp 100-104. Abstract: The specific features of application of the linear hypothesis of addition of damage during calculation and accc-lerated experimental (Ictermin- ation of the guaranteed durability of parts operating with brief overloads during individual stages in the program of unstable loading with -itZJtjC and variable loads are studied, as well as problems of adjustment of the corl-es- ponding calculation characteristic--, for heat-resistant alloys. The concept developed by the authors. is in that the share of durab!!-!'t~, exp~mdr~d at any moment is determined by successive addition of its parts for stages of the pro~rain under the combined influence of loads, and temperatures in a quasi-stable modc for each stage; the sets of long-term static strength '111d endurance characteristics are utilized, considering the influence of the loading prehistory and the corresponding limiting curves for various 112 USSR SIMYAROV, N. M., et al, Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 3, -ar 73, pl) 100-104 temperatures and durabilities. The spectrum of loads is studi.~!d in cou.-b-ina- tion with the secruence alf their application, in ti-,.rie. '?12 USSR IJDC: 5339. '3/5 BASH, V. Y--. , JWQ6"6nTa", KUYU71, A. 1. , Institute of I.IC-chani cs, Acade=j of Sciences of the UkrSSR, Kiev "Determining the Yield Stress of Materials by a 'Thermoelectric Nethod" Kiev, Prikladnava Mlekhanika, Vol 8, No 4, Apr 72, pp 128-131 Abstract: The paper prcsents the results of a study of various inaterialls (technical copper in the cold-deformed state, L68 brass, VT-I-00 technica-1 titanium, technical molybdenum, U8A steel, IIP.-2 nickel c-nd tungsten) undei, tension in the elastic wnd elastoplastic resions of deformaticn. 'uialysiz- of stress -stlrain and stress-ter~peraturc differential defonmatior curves. shows thLt the thermoelectric method can be raco=.,ended for deterrinin[; the yield stre3s of these materials with appropriate allowance fcr resid- ual defor-zation. Two figures, three tables, bibliogrqphy of seven titles. 1/1 USSR UDC 620.178-38:620.193 SINAYSKIY, B. N., POCREBUYAK, AL~~~ , Institute of Stren&th Problems, Academy of Sciences, "The Effect of Test Tompemture Upon tsio Fatigue Strength of Alloy ZhS6V Kiev, Problemy Prachnosti, Vo 2, Feb 72, pp 24-31 Abstracti The fatigue strength of the nickel-base turbine-blade alloy ZbS611, was investigated wilthin the working-temperature rango 600 - i003CIC. Acute weakening of -the mater.W. -raz observed to occur at teare-ratures in the top portion of the working range. The fatigue properties of this alloy changed differently for ey-mmetric and asyrLaetric loading cycles in them vicinity of the upper and lower boundaries of the investigated temperature range. it was established that rd'tj,,r preliminary holding at. 9500 C for 1000 hour's the fatigue strength of the :tqaterial decreases# tho ttinsile st-rength and the maximum hardness decrease, wid the chemical composition of the curface layers changes. Seven figuresp 9 references. 1/1 JPRS 55972 12 May 1972 UDC 620.178.36:620.i47 INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF OXIDATION-RESISTANT COATINGS LIN THE FATIGUE STRENGTH Oil HENT-RFSISTk%-r ALLOY [Artlcle b 4 Sina-lily. .Ec&~N~n y A. 0. yAk4 Zaporothlye); Kiev. P~_r-aralrezy Prochnosti, Russian, No 10, 19717"signed to'press 8 February 1971---p-P-Tosil The use of heat -rots Istant alloys with good strength properties increases the service life of gas turbine engines. Service life can be increased even further by certain design and technological measures, one of which is the use of oxidation-resist ant C tings for protecting parts frcia oxidation, This is particularly important iol"connection with high viorling temperature-.; in an crigine. The most reliable rosult5 can be obtained from te5ts of in engine with Coated parts. Such tests, hunever, are extremely expctisive and take a long time. Therefore they must be preceded by Invebti3ations of 5pecimens and structural components under laboratory conditions. A grant rk has Lieen done un investigatiun of the stru~turc of coati "gs. thdecialoolda"t ion re5istance in the unstrest,ed state, deyelop~,cnt of the technology of application of coatings. However, evaluation zif the effvctivene5s of oxidation-resistant coatings according to daia on their structure, comporition and oxidation resistance is not suffLcicntly 10 reliable without additional determination of the strength properties of materials and structural components with coatings under conditions approxi- Ma ting operating conditions. i,e., under the influence of working stresses and temperatures, real media and other factors (1-31. Moreover, the use of many ho:&t-rcsi!stjnt materials depends largely an Elie choice of coating. Consequently the effectIveness of an oxidat ion-rics i stunt coating is deter- mined largLly on the basis of results of investigation of the Strength Ld characteristics of heat- resist ant materials with coatings. In such investigations great attention should be devoted to evaluation of the ffectiveness of the coatings under conditions of varkable stresses, when ethe state of the surface layer plays a particularly important role. It has been demonstrated [4-71 that the influence of oxidatLon- T resistant coatings on the fatl.gue strength of heat-resistant materials is (I USSR - Ij USSR UDC 620.178.38:620.197 ISH \NKQ_ T___T_ 01MELICHENKO, V. I., SINAYSKIY, B. N., POGREBNYAK, A. D., BANAS, P. S., REZNIK, M. I., Kiev, Zaporozh1ye "Study of Influence of F.eat Resistant Coatings on Fatigue Strength of Re- fractory Alloy" Problemy Prochnosti, No 10, 1971, pp 76-81. Abstract: This work presents results of studies of the influence of certain types of heat resistant coatings on the fatigue strength of ZhS6K nickel alloy, widely used for aviation engine turbine blades. None of the coatings studied were found to increase fatigue resistance without preliminary heat- ing of the specimens. Preliminary heating without application of the coat- ings caused a decrease in fatigue resistance. However, the combination of preliminary heating to !)50*C for 1,000 hours with application of coatings (nitriding and application of aluminozirconium coatings) caused an increase in fatigue resistance. 60 - USSRL ITDC 620.171.2 ~'moxala' I., ZHUNOV, S. L.,_ZIIUKOV,..`. D., VASIL'EV, B. 14. NKUQV, L. M., LAPITSKIY, Yu. A. , RFLYAYEV, 'M. S. , KRIvoNOC;0%7 G. S. , I I I. I., P-DGKSNY,UK, A. D. , and KUF.,'iYEV, V. N. (Moscow,,, Kiev) "Estimating the Ient of Heat -3~vs is tant Alloys Un.~cr Actual Operatiaa Co a d. i t 1" o n s D Kiev, Problemy prodlint-sti, No 1, 1971, r-p 13-21 Abstract: PrcI-I--_s, -_-Ith eSt_;I%St_-C: L"Ic enduralcc. of =_-terials un-der UnStable. lo~~-Irg conditions arc! analyzed. A nethc~j is su~.-'- =Z "secoadary" onduraitce chai-actor:istjcs, u- ereasinz t'-a C__ c_f under operati-ng conditions and LorcCe. C,!LIiVaIC[lt C,,e detiendence of the durn'-IJI-ity of ,d _u_"_-~;!"znt materials oil proce~in- -1ro-ra-C a_)_~ Ioads in various proportiun-. The formula of liiwar aldd-iLicni Of daf-a'C~7e applies. Tile secoadary characteristi(,s are produced by accelcrated testing over limited tecL peri.od!; w-ith extrapolation to the area of incra-ased dur- Abili ty. LWR LWC 547-091t632-936.2 K d FILIP OVA 4. I., IMCHENKO, V. A., ar KOVAIEV, B. G., I�_4P,.UN F I P All Union Scientific Research institute of Biological Methods of Plant Pro- tection, Kishinev "Synthetic Studies in the Area of Insect Attracting Materials (Sex Attractants). 1. Synthesis of 2-Yethyll-7-octadecene Oxide (Disparlure) -- Sex Attractant of Gypsy Noth Parthetria Dispar L." Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 9, No 1, Jan 73, pp 6-8 Abstracti Alkylation of dcdecynyllithium with isoheptyl bromide was carried out in phosphoric acid hexannethyltriamide. The reaction product -- 2-Methyl- 7-octadecyne (1) - was hydrogonated in hexane over Lindlar catalyst yielding cis-2-methyl-7-oxadecene. This material was epoxidized with monaperphtallic acid in chloroformp yielding Dleparlure. Reduction of (1) with sodium in liquid mmonia yielded trazns-2--nethyl-7-octadeconv which could IX) Used for production of trans-disparlure. Preliminary field trails showed this synthetic material to be biologically active in 0.25-0.01 mg doese Ter trap, retaining their sex att--cting activity for prolonged periods under field conditions. 1/1 (1-11 J! SSV I "jlqll '~USLOIOO--ON NOISS3DDV Dbl:) C131S SLOI/0961-3WV'dg/133~1 AMM (33Jjjssvi:)-%,n--ssviD IN9WIDGO SNO11311dIS:-H ON--ONINIMI 1OHNO) wniecs niwo~,,, 311)dOecivnt~ -3,cni--n,,sis ~ :)I SkHd--S io:3 refis OL -------- 03HSIIGfld DIVO 94~Z-lf? dd 'I eN 'LC IDA 'OL61 licliloS SniviS V3lSAHd--93b'nOS 'dSSi)--04N1 go )cenno3 *v*w %,v~)nb I L,3 -:-!'1 -11 -1 0 3 1 :J I S S V 1:~N P~ z/1 212 028 UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE-230ICT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107584 ABST-RACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- 48STRACT. THE HYPERFINE A.NL) QUADRUPOLE INTERACrIGNS Or' F-CENTRES 1.4 INACL WERE INVESTIGATED 6y THE ENJOR METHOD. THE CONSTA.NTS Or- HYPEPFINE INTERACTIONS WITH NUCLEI OF CDJRDINATION SHELLS I Tij X SU-\R0UNDI%,`- THE VACANCY HAVE BEEN 9ETF'R-,1INf:0. THE INTERaCTION WITH NUCLEI OF SHELLS Ilp IV 1,1, A,\,D Vll[ HAS QUA3aUP3LE BEEN RECORDED AND MEASURE). GENERAL EXPRESSIONS FOk ENDOR FREOUENCIES ARE GIVEN IN SINGLE PARTICL-E APPROXIMATION, ALLOWAINCL 8LIN-3 'ADE FOR THE DEVIATION OF THE NUCLEAR SPIN QUANTIZATION AXIS FROM THE DIRECTION OF THE CONS~AINT 4AGNETIC FIELD It SUH0 AND FOR CORRECTIONS DUE iO SECOND ORDEP PEZZTUR3ATIO?.THEURY. THE ANGUL4R DEPENDENCE OF ENOUR SPECTRA HAS BEEN INVESTIGATED IN DETAIL AND FULLY EXPL~INCD ON THE 13ASIS OF THE'-!---~JETICAL FORMULAE. THE CONSTANTS 4ERE DETERMINED AT T EQUALS 20v 771 AND 300DEGREESK. :FACILITY: INSTITUTE FOR SE-MICONDUCTORSt ACADEMY OF SCIENCES* UKRAINIAN SSR. FACILITY: KIEV POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE. USSR UDC: 621.317-37.3 IOHCHEEITI~JVZI V "Design of BrDad-Band, Four-Probe Waveguide Devices for Measuring Complex Resista-rices" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ - Rgdioelektronika, vol. 14, 117o. 5, 1971, pp 572-570' Abstract: The author, having discovered some defacts in the com- parison made by an earlier article of waveguide devices for mea- surLng comnu_,e_,~ r_--siszances, and having found th-at the computa-II.-ion methods of o,Zh-~,r authors are too complex, has written the presc~nt article to correct thut comnarison and si:r.-lif., tho-ve cc.-~~utations. 2:1 He also computi-I-s -&.he opti-mai -ositioning o-of the probes in ~he wave- C,uide measurin,;; instrui-iient. The, comparison of tfic Various he makes indicates '.dial Ihe best system is one in -,,hich ell~-c- trical dfstlan_-2 -41he prob,~s Of the variou.~: dctcctar ,jairs is ;-,/4. It is ohown also that the optimal place!,riezit o-.;&' the probes and th,2 cp,~-Mal -ccu_racy can be det.--rmni-ned frcm graphs E;_Jven _J:-. Br:lcle. I/I 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-EFFECT OF THE PHASE DISCRIMINATOR ASYMMETRY ON THE ACCURACY OF PHASE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENTS -U- AUTHOR-102)-GRUDINAt N.A., ISHCHENKQ, V.A. CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-RA0IOELEKTRCN!',-'._', VOL. 8s MAR. 1970, P. 3m--~79'3 D A TE P U 8 L I _51H. E D-- - M 4 1 R 7 0 SUBJECF ARELS--E! C7,-'TR C.% -.-I . ICS AND ELECTRICAL ENG.R., PHYSfCS Top,r TAGS-PH'_'-~__~":_ AINALYSIS, FREQUENCY C 1 3-P !,,'I NATL;f~ CC111TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/0538 STEP CIRC ACCESSICN NC-AP01.24233 U I'; C- L A SF 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NO--A20124233 ABSTRAIC.T .ANALYSIS OF Tilt: 7 % II F F E R L i 1.4 L- A s uE: DW I PHASE WHEN ., t-1 1 S A 5 Y IMM E WITH RESPECT fil fti* BRIC,GE CIPCUIT C- A L c A K E P 4, r I V 1: E: EFFECTS. 71 IS S--iJj%qN TFAT Is h L S EP. S A_ t I C.- PHASE IINVERT"R IS "3ET IN SUCH A M.Aii~jEP. THAT Trii:- HE D 1 S C. R I M 1 NA T C R ! N'P 0 TTO ~'-~RCY OR. A T T. PULSE I SC, LIC 5 EL c P, 1 F 1:- ER ~-N C E _-. S -- L 0'-S L: T U. P IP R f, C E D Ll RE: S F 0 R E R R G k t- L I P- I I (A il tE DESCRIBED. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.372.837 KOLCHENKO, 0. F., ISHCHENKO, V. A., OGORODNIYCHUK, L. D., KLIMOV, V. P. "Some Types of Wave Guide Commutators" Vestn. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. radioLekhn. i elektroakust, (KI.ev Polytechnical Institute Vestnik. Hadiotechnical and Electroacoustics Series), 1969, No 6, pp, 35-37 (from Mh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8BI94) Translation*. This article contains an investigation of a series of electro- mechanical wave guide commutators which can be used in measuring devices of the interference type and aa amplitude modulators: a commutator with a ro- tating plate, a commutator with reciprocal motion of the plate, and a com- mutator in a limiting wave guide. There are three illustrations and a three- entry bibliography. 1/1 USSR UDC 591.524:597.6/9 SHVARTS, S. S. and ISHCHENKO V. G. Puti prisposobleniva nazeffnykh pozvonoclinykh zhivotnykh k usloviyall, sush- chestovovaniya v subarktike, tom 3, zeTra-iovodnyye ('Methods of Adaptation of Land Vertebrates to Subarctic Conditions, Vol 3, Amphibians), Sverdlovsk, 1971, 60 p Translation: Annota--ion: The preceding volumes of this series discuss'-~d methods by which marx,,ials and birds adapt to the subarctic region. This volume deals with amphibians. The data on this group of land vertebrates are still relatively meager, but the available information is not only interesting but potentially useful for analyzing the common pattenis of adaptation of animals to conditions in the Far North. In many cases these patterns are manifested cven more clearly in amphibians than in mammals or birds. The authors L-;nt'qEsis of data on the ecolotn' of subarctic za.--~.- phibians will sti-mulate further research on this intere!iting group or ani:-Llals. This work should be regarded as a continuation of the early voJ.u:-,.1es. Hence the authors dispense a special description of the natural conditions J/? USSR MARTS, S. S. and ISHCIIF-2~KO, V. G. , Puti prisposobleniya nazemnN kh pozvono- chnykh zhivotnvkh k uslov.~yam sushchestvovaniya v subartike, tom 3, zemnovod- nyye, Sverdlovsk, 1971, 60 Pp in the subarctic region, for it was given in the first volume of the series (Shvarts, 1963). CONMNTS page Chapter 1. Distribution of Amphibians in the Subarctic Pegion. Remarks on Intraspecies Systematics 3 Chapter 2. Development o:4: the Subarctic Pegion 8 Chapter 3. Nutrition 14 Chapter 4. Biology of Reproduction 25 Chapter 5. Grawth Rate and Age Structure of the Population 40 Chapter 6. Some IfOrDhOlogical and Physiological Characteristics of Northern Aniphibians Related to the General MeLabolic Level 47 Conclusion 55 Bibliograp hy 57 2/2 - 90 - /0-1 U VC L A S S I F I E 01 '_~ PRCCESSING De-TE--17JUL7C ~TJTLE~RAOICISOTCPE METHOD OF DETERtJINATI0U-'6F RESICLAL URINE -U- AtTHCR--VCZIAXC.V, A.F., ISHCHENKO, V.P. CCUNTRY CF [NFC--USSR SCURCE-VRACHEENCYE DELOr 197C, NR 2v PP 45,47 DATE FLeLISPEC ------- 70 SLOJECT APE,6S--Bl6LCGICAL AND PEDICAL SCIENCES KPIC TAGS--URINE, CIAGNOSTIC METHOD, PAVICISCTOPE CNTRCL l'APKfttC-N0 RESTRICTIONS CCUME.NT CLASS--LKCLASSIFIEC RCXY REEL/FRAME--IS82/0398 5TEP NC---UR/C475/7C/000/002/0045/0047 IRC ACCESSICN NC--APOC51915 I UNCLASSIFIED Acc. Nr; PRDIARY SOURCE--- Vrachebnoye Delo,*'1970, Xr-2 Ref. Code:0)?dQr , Ppv-~--V2 RADIOISOTOPE IMETHOD OF DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL URINE A. F. Vozianov, V -..P. Ishe-henko-, (Kiev) Appearance of residual urine in the urinirv bladder evidences decompens:ition of the detrusor and necessitates urgent intervention' The authors employed a radioactive isotope technique for assessment of the amount of residual urine in :30 pIntients w%,h diffe- rent urologic.-I diseases. The assessment was performed 1-2 hours following radiGllso[Ope renography with hippuran Results were compared with data received at cathetheri- zation. The results coincided in all instances. Simplicity and saiety are advantages of this method. REEL/FMME 19820398 USSR UDC: 621-372.413.001.24 ISHCHEENKO, Ye. F. and SUSHKIN, V. 11. "Usim-, Similarity Laws for Computing Resonators With Coupling U Apertures" r Jiloscow, Radiote~'.hlnika i elektronika, No 8, 1972, pp 1566-1572 Abstract: A simDle method is proposed for determining the para- meters of resonators widely used in practice, with losces of 550 and more. It is first shown that, with large coupling, apertures, resonators having circular soherical mirrors are equivalent, all other things being equal,to those with ribbon cylindrical mirrors. The equation for resonators of -the first type is deri:,red and com- pared with the equation for the second, and it is shown that the difference between the t-,,;o is loso than 0; if the Frelanel number of the aperture is at least 0.5. Bccause this, error -is so the design of resonators with coupling apertures iE substantia.Ily simplified, as Is shoAn through the use of a resonator with plane circular mirrors as an example. The method proposed was checked for accuracy and utiliZation limitations by comparing its results with the r--sults obtained by the method of successive approxima- tions as computed on an electronic digital computer. The authors wish to thank V.A.Fabrikant for his intere6t and helpful camnients. 1/1 USSR UDC 627.81:624.131.6.ool.5(47+57) OVODOV, V. S., ISHCHE14-10, YU. A. "Forecasting Seepage from the Krasnodar Reservoir to Cie Tnilrace (1967)" Izueh. i isDol'z. vodn. resursov SSSR, 1966-1967 -- V !;b. (Study and Use of USSR Water Resources, 1966-1967 -- Collection of Wor I ks) , Voscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 78-79 (frori, RZh-Flektrotekhnika iEnergetika,L-lo 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D189) Translation: The Krasnodar Reservoir with a capacity of 3,200,000,000 m. 3 is formed by erection of an urban dam -14,000 meters long in the Kuban' section. Seepage fron the reservoir to the tailrace and the conditions of protection of the lands from possible elevation of the water table and swamping by drain- ing the 6eep through vurtical drains at the dam have been investigated. The studies were perforned on the .:~;DA-9/60 integrator. It was established that the structure of the Krasnodar rese-voir without antiseepage measures implies water-table elevation and probably Swamping of 9 broad area below the dam on the lef t bank. M=jMVH1Wu- USSR UDC 621.791.754:621.643:669.715 BUKAROV, V. A. , ISHCHENKO PISHCHIK, V. T. AND SLAVINSMY, V. 1), Engineers "Pulse-Arc Welding of Aluminum Alloy Tubes Using Nonconsumable Flectrodes" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proiz%;odstvo, No 11, Nov 70, pp 14-15 Abstract: Results arc presented from technological studies of' pul-sed argon- arc welding of joints in tubes of A%fg6 and SAV1 alloys using a tungsten electrode without filler wire and reverse polarity current. This type of welding provides satisfactory quality of welded seans for the:ic alloys. A new technology has been developed for welding tubing with wall thicknesses up to 2 mm, with programed welding mode changes achieved by changing the pulse repetition frequency of current pulses. A pulse device has been developed, allowing welding by a pulsed arc using standard direct current power supplies. 1/1 USSR UDC 62l-892-8-0,e-,5(D3`1.3-) 0;7+5/7) VAYNSIHMIK.2 V. V..? ISUKS, I. G. , S=K=11, M. N., a"~*, VI=Ell, G. G., P-C[TRIYEV, M. I., PESKOV, It. D., V=MO, E. A., LISMiLDISM., M. I., S. M. and GO]MICIDIA, V. I.., MOSCOw Incititute of the Petrocher-Ica-1 and Gas Industry imeni 1. M. Gubkin "Stand for the Production of a Plastic Lubricant" USSR Autho.-r's Certificate No 228214, filed 19 Jul 67, pLfulished 25 69 (-from Rzh-,Chillai-,V~L Nlo l(II)., 10 Jan 70, Abstract 11,1o 1 P 291 P) Translation: A stand has been proposed for the production of soap y and nor.Goapy plastic lubricants in which the metering units are consecutively connected to the mixing device, furnace, and evaporator. V. Shch. USSR UDC 665-55 ISHCHbTK,___Y.U.._L_., SOKOLOVA, T. G., SINITSIN, V. V., and GOSHKO, N. S., "The Effect of Viscosity and the Degree of Purification of a Dispersion Medium on the Properties of Complex Calcium Lubricants" Kiev, Neftyanaya i Gazovaya Promyshlennost', No 6. Nov-Dec 70, pp 37-39 Abstract: The viscosity of dispersion medium and the extent to which heavy aromatic materials have been removed from it have practically no effect on the stability of KCa-lubricants; presence of resinous mate- rials lowers their stability. The effective viscosity of KCa-lubri- cants in positive temperature range drops with increased degree of oil purity and is hardly affected by the dispersion medium. Resinous sub- stances lower the condensing action of the complex calcium soap. Changing the viscosity of dispersion medium or its purity exhibits no effect on the compressibility of oil from KCa-lubricant, Lubricants made of highly purified oils tend to harden at high temperatures. In general the use of high jourity distillation oils lowers the mechanical stability of KCa-lubricants. 71 USSR UDC 661,143 ISHCHUNIN, V._X., KOVAIS11, V. A., and PONOMAREV, YU4 Vo "Determination of the Energy Discharge of Cathodo-Lumenophors in Selected Electron Radiating Asseiibleges" Sb. Nauch. tr. VNII lyumlnoforov i osobo chist. veshchestv (Collection of Scientific Works From the All-Union Scientific Research In5titute of Lumino- ~hhro and Principles for Purifying these Compounds), vyp 7, 1972, pp 44-49 f a Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, no 8(11), 1973, Abstract No 81A68) Translationi In selectei electron radiating assembleges produced industrially, there is observed a significant amount of light reflected from the upper surface of the diacharging window and collector. A method is proposed for determining the energetic discharge and its value for some of the nost widely used cathodo-luminescent compounds (Resume). 37 - USSR uDc: 62.1-319.4 ISHEKOV, P. A. , Saratoir Electronic Machine Building Plant "A Braking Device" USSR Author's Certificate No 283415, filed 3 Dec 68, nublished 10 Dec 70 (from RZh-Radiotelkhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V385 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a braking device wh--I*ch may be used for -putting tension on foil and paper tapes when winding the sections of canacitors,, 'The device contains a brake shoe controlled by a tracking roller which rests on the surface of the foil or paper roll. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to improve the precision with which the initial tape tension is set, as well as the precision with which constant braking force is maintained, the brake shoe is fastened during the winding process to a rocker strip with one end fastened by a spring to a double-armed lever which carries the tracking roller. This lever is set on an axl(~, and the other end of the rocker strip rests on a movable thrust block connected to a micrometer screw. 70 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 TITLE--DETERMINATION OF A MOWFER USED IN PRODUCING CELLOPHANE POLYETHYLENE FILM OF THE PTS 2 BRAND -U- AUTHOR-(04)-POSTRIGAN, M.V.o ISHEVSKIYw G.M., DUBOV, O.YE., GUL, V.YE. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHE8. ZAVED., PISHCH. TEKHNOL. 1970, (1)v 168-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt BIOLOGICAL AND IMEDICAL SCIENCESP MECH., IND.y CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--POLYETHYLENE, PLASTIC FILM, MELAMINE RESIN, FOOD cowAINER, ADIIESIONt SPECIALILE0 COATING, PACKAGING MATERIAL CONTROL M4RKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIVIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1020 STEP NO--UR/0322/70/000/001/016c3/0169 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119837 UNHCL ASS I F [ED 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--230CT7( ,~IRC ACCESSION %3--Af0IlS,3V ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) ABSTKACT. KJELDAHL N OETN. OF PTS 2 FILMSY "'ELAMIN=- FOR;lALJ'.).EHYD;E (1) AND PTS 2 FILMS r"'ATED WITH I PERMITTED OF THE AMT. OF DETN. I USED IN COATING wITH SI41LAk TO IOPERCENT ACCURACY. SUCH CO4T[tC'**?S IMPkOVE THE ADHESION OF PTS 2 TO FRESH MEAT, FISH, ETC. AND THUS I-MPR3VED THE MOISTURE RETENTION BY THESE PRODUCTS WRAPPED IN THE COATED FILMS * FACILITY: MJSK, TEKHNOL. INST. MYAS. MOLOCH- PROM., M0SXOW' USSR. UNCLIVS 5 IF I r 0 USSR IJX 6211.52*15~9.23 TERENWYEV, YU.P., LIKHTRAN, A-YE., 1-041ROVSKIY, L.N., SM19-N, L.A., E-UVCR=, I-MM-MMUMV, G.A. *Vacuun- Derocition Unit Kith Electron Beam Evaporator 11 pp, 21- figi Elektrcn. pron-st'. Nauch.-tal~hn.ub (Electronics Industry. Collaction), 1-971, No 5, D 62 (from RZ--Slektroniha i_y xjirier~cr~yo Nlo No March 19~1, Abstract I /A45) Translation: A. vacuum deposition device was developed t4ith -an electron beam. evaporator for deposition of layere o1' metals anci semiconductoi-E~ durin,-' their evaporation by the non-crucible inothod. Tho evitporater coni3ints of an electi-on gun, a focussing and defacuoing system and a mpnetic priem. ULic c, the =.'E'netic prism, which turns the electron bea= by 900, r-akes it poofible to elira~nuto co-mzle-uely co-.orin- up [zapylentye] of the olectron gun by tile material being evavorete~:*. 7he gan ren~ved -Irc= tha evancration --one and conveauentIv liflatinr of thq substance benr 8VDDOrRted and th-a gas 1"Z C'-Cas e a E s7-, - C- 6r-2 2 t cf evaporation, *),.o pericd of contnuous oper- ation of widch 7-.-C and --;a dete-I-I.--d bi ti---- I I~tat~`fj -t;-.e cl.;-tincl-ie of the electron gun. Tho diamotor of tho avapornticn :~oa-e ;q1zh. an voltage. of 20 kv and a bt!am current up to 25 nuk iu not mortj timn, I NI-1;- 4'ho 6ia- t nco from the evaporation zone to tiie substrate ir. 60 arn. A.F. 112 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 'a"ITLE-GIANT DIPOLE PESCNA,NCE ON NICKEL ISOTUPES -U- AUTHOR-(05)-GORYACHEV, B.I., ISHKANOV, B.S.# KAPITONOV, I.M., PISKAREV, I.Mov SHEVCHENKOv V&G* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--YADs FIZ. 1970t 1112)1 252-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHUQLOGY.t PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--NICKEL ISOTOPEv INTEGRAL CROSS SECTIONI.PARTICLE PRODUCTION CONTROL MlARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1980/0367 STEP NU--Uk/0367/70/011/002/0252/,0259 CIRC ACCESSION N-0-00048639 UNCLASSIFIED 212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0048639 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-(]- 43STRACT. THE EFFECTIVE CROSS SECTIONS OF PHOTO N PRODUCTICN FOR PRIME58 NI AND PRIMEoO NI IN THE DOMAIN OF 1'14"E: GAINT DIPOLE REESONANCE ARE DESCRIBED. THE INTEG-IAL CROSS SECTION Up 1':) 30 MEV IS 310 FOR PRIME58 NI AND 620 -'-tEV-AB- FOR PRIME60 N1. TO[AL ABSORPTION L-RUSS SECTIONS FOR THE ISOTOPES ARE CONSTRUCTE0 AS THE Su'A's OF THE PHOTO N AND PHOTO P CROSS SECTIONS. THE VALUES DO NOT AG~ZEE WELL WITH THOSE COMPUTED BY VARIOUS 1400ELS. FACILITY: INST. YAD. FILaq MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--160CT70 TITLE--PHOTOPROTON CROSS SECTIONS FOR NUCLEI WITH (IF-2P) SHELL -U- AUTHOR-(05)-ISHKHANOV, B.S., KAPITONOV, I.M., PISKAREVt I.M., SHEVCHENKU, V.G. , SHEVClr_ftwc_lv6_.p7_ COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 19709 11(3)9 485-91 .DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 7SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIi:_:NCE AND TECHNOLOGYt PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONt PROTON SPECTRUM9 EXCITATI')N CROSS SECTION, INTEGRAL CROSS SECTIONt NICKEL ISOTOPE, CHROMIUM 11SOT-3PE CGNTROL MARKING--NO R-ESTRI(JIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE:D .PROXY REEL/FRAME-1991/1053 STEP CIRC ACCESSION Nu---AP011074-3 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16017T7C CIRC ACCESSION NO---APQ1107,~3 ABSTRACT/-EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE PHOTO-P ~",ROSS SECTIONS lIE'RE MEASURED FOR PRIME52 CR, PRIME58 Nit AND PRIME60 !N1 FROM THRESHOLD TO 30 MEV. THE P WITH ENERGIES GREATER THAN I IMEV WERE REGISTEREO. A P~40. OF MAX. WERE FOUND. THE INTEGRAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR PRIME52 CRI PRIME58 NI, AND PRIME60 NI WERE 240070t AND 320 MEV-t-lBt RESP. THE ANOPIALCUSLY HIGH VALUE OF THE PHOTO-P PRODUCTION CROSS SECTION FOR PRIME58 NI, AS WELL AS THE SHIFT OF THE CENTERS OF Gt~AVITY FOR THE PHOTO-P CROSS SECTIONS TOWAR0 HIG14ER EXCITATIGN ENERGIES, AS CCMPARED TO THE PHOTG--~~ CROSS SECTION 'WHICH WAS CIBSEPVED FOR PRIME51 CR A114D PRIME60 NI , CAN BE EXPLAINED BY THE !NFLUENCE (IF THE ANALOG STATES. Ff,CILITY: INST. YAD. FIZ., KIOSK. GOS. UNIV., MOSCONt USSR. (J'N'CLASS FFIED 1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--310OCT70 ;~:-CTIONS TITLE--INTERMEDIATP, STROCrURE OF CROSS SECTIONS JF i)-ioro;'IEUT~WN K_ A ON MOLYBDENW4 ISOTOPES -U- AUTHLlR-(05)-lSHKHANQV, B.S.t KAPITONOV, I.M., LALUTINt YE.V., PISKAREV, I-M., SHEVtTfnllkd"'_,fJ-.p. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 1(37--t 11(3), 702-4 DATE PL-131- ! SHIED - - - - - - - -1 0 S U BJ tE C TE A S -P Y S I C S(i ~' EA R S C 1 E N C E0 T CC CH TOPIC TAGYS~--r iCTJNE:!J'M_'jli, ;:T ATRON, ISOTOPE, lNTEGi%'AL CRCSS SECTION C3,NTROL MAR"KING--.NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA5S--ljNCL,~S_SlF;:l.E::) ~0 I PROXY C I p, C p~ C C a S S 1 n,,: N :1 A,)') -':' 101 2/2 025 UNCLASSfFIED I 1!c- F - rInC A CC cSS A p9", 10 'BSTRACT,l -XTR'ALC F--( M GP-0- ABST 1,'- 0 'N r~ .1 C., i' AND P-,I.~llE9;; M:) AM: INIVE~.Tit-.,ATED f,"Y Us(NG A 35--~'ii-Y SE C T I G N S 0 ': T E- RE A CT 1 0 Iq ( GA A, F -N J E wUA L. :J % N), PLUS 2 f C~~OSS SECTION OF ( GA.MMAq 2N) I PLUS 14P) ; THERE t%R, "E' f! 1 M 1 LA R s' G 15 RESONANCES FGR E A r- S u WIDTHIS OF rNE rolAr-IF f-,Ec~UNANCE-S Ilh FHE A C 'O'N i G,'k M:- J' F! E' I A i i AND 7 it; V1 R, P R I M E 9 M0 A N D P P, I,'-! t 9 ~l N. j N U' I qE ACT I ON 5 G A M A w N J1 PLUS ( 6 A M M A r N THE VAL- E S:::CTj0.'-4S P, T-ME32 .40 ANO PRIX.- A R E I 1 10 P LU S 0 9- l I N U S 0 11 MEV-3, RCESP. ~ XP 1"L R E: L f A T H El- 0 R E T 1 L V A LUE S THE EXPTL. VALUES SH-0',4 A T H E G ~~ :-'A' T S T D I I 1~ R.4 t-, C y B E T WE E N TH E J R Y A 0- -,X P S AT m=lv FACILITY: 1 N S T m Y AD. F I Z U I V MJ So ("U USSR UDC: 539.163-546.663 VYLOV, Ts. , GROMOV, K. Ya. , GROMOVA, I. I., IS - VUZNETSOV, V. V., KUZNETSOVA, M. Ya.., POTEM-PA, A. V., FOMINYKH) M. I. "Investigation of the Decay of 148Th Pxd 15OTh. Part H. )-y-Coincidence. Decay Schemes of 148Tb and 15OTh" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Naulk SSSR: Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 37, No 1, Jan 73, pp 48-52 Abstract: The paper presents studies of yy-coincidence spectra of terbiiza isotopes 148Th and 3'0-Lt with their decay schemes and -a comparison of th-e analogous excited states of 148Gd and 150Gd nuclei and the neiC-,hboring nuclei of samarium and neodymium. If it is assimed that the cdd 65-th 14 8,1,b proton and 83-d (85-th) neutron in the nuclei of and 1';OTb are on 3 7 shells d Y2 and f /2 respectively, then according to the shell model Lhe ground state of 150'11 has the configuration 1p(d%)1n(f1/,)3), ~jjljlc th~r. of 148Tb is {p(d/2)'n(f%)'}. These configurations valiies of the Jr-ground states of these isotopes of 5-, 4-) ql-,and 2-. Fron. the dc-cay schemes of the~,e nuclei and the values of logft, it may bo ernClwied that the spin ruid parity of the grounfl states of these !~-,()tcq,es inust 1,e 1/1 USSR UDC 6.12.1/8.-173.1;6i2.l/8-01L'e.426 j,jC,VSESYAJ(j M. A. t ZIMMARYARt A. B. , SARU.1-TWIM, A. G. aald ISHIMMiTAIij A. 3.1 Yerevan PhqrAcG ImMUO# IIIIIAM411, of EC~Llth Axi-eniom SSR 11 "Effect of a Panianant. F~nGnatic Field on the Rht i,-yoca--nUu:-, Contcnt of Na, K, Ca, and. Glycogen in the Process of Acclimatization to the High 1-iomitain Conditions of Amgats" Yorovant BioloGicheskiy- Zh=,al Armenii, Vol 24, Ila 2p Fab 71p PP 93-97 T2r,aislation: Considerable innortanoo has been attached durirZ the past few yoax-- to investigation of tho effects of a magnetic fic~ld on the hur---n arA orranir-zs. This 1:3 explaincd first by the factr th-L'I tho intensity Gf m7iatic fields utilized in industry and scientific 2-oscarch hat; been cc-Sider- ably m-g-nifiedo vaid socond - by the fact that a i:,o;mection ha8 b-.en e ,; ---:_bli shed between the increaze in th-3 frequency of sudden dcath~; caused cardio,.,azcular Stoj_pS. J,Lr failure and the forrat'.on of so present the intanslty ~M of the parmment and tomporary field:-~ in frce play att~nirz a na~,-Ilitude 0.1C 100,000 oersted, while Immulsive =gnetic structores can creato a na6nctic field Ath an Intem-ity o'~ I UP to 2,500,000 oerztcd. Data. cIrtalnud in Inveotigationa of the effoct olf a p:!.r;--11)ent v~ac~-,etic field on the clectroly-be (I;aj Kp Ca) and glyogen ax-A content in tho riyocaxdiua 1/6 USSR MOVSE35YAN, X. A. , at al., Biologlcheskiy Zhurnal Azzienii, Vol 24, INo 2, Feb 71s pp 95-97 of rats during the process of acclimatization to high altitude conditicns are cited in this report. The investigations were carried out on 166 white nonbred ruts IcO-200 grams in weight transferred from Yerevan (900 meters above sea level) to Mount Aragata (3,2 4 mis corresponds to the blocki.M.C.- bj- ;--dsoT:*r;ed vat,-2r mlecnilles of all oxyCen openings into the large ca,,~itics. 'Ine fornation of a miniT-1.~,mi nana second maxivium is Plso noted in the thermokinetic curves. 'Ihis is due to the rionequilibriurr] adsorption process and the specifics of the energy processes wbich take place therewith. The authoro thank S. .11. ZHDMTOV for providinir the NnA Entomology USSR UDC 591-147:595.7 IS 1M.' Yu, DRASKL4A. A.. Institute of 'he Chemistry of Natural Compounds, i Moscow. Academy of Sciences USSR "juvenile Hormone of insects and Its Analogs" Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 39, 11o 6. 1970, pp 1074-1120, Abstract: The survey covers the chemistry of the juvenile hormone of insects and its analogs. Literature dal;a are cited on the isolation. ltructure determ-i-riation, and synthesis of the juvenile hormone and natural compounds mimicking its action. Synthetic compounds showing hormonal activity are described and the relationship between their structure and physiological activity is discussed. 1/1 1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--HOW WE ELI-41NATED FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE -U- AUTHOR-(OZ)-ISKAKOV, K.I., LI, V.I. ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VETERINARIYA, 1".170it NR 1, PP 51-52 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--AGRICULTUREv BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE, VACCINATION, PROPHYLAXrS, DISEASE CONTROL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1251 STEP NO--UR/03,'t.6/70/000/,.)CL/0051/0052 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136691' JOIN I 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEESSING3 DATE--27NOV70 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136697 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CHIEF AND mosr EFFECTIVE lAlEASURE IN ELIMINIAT[NG FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE WAS VERY STRICT OBSERVANCE OF QUANTINE REGULATIONS. A COMPLEX PROGRAM OF PROi'-lliYLACTIC MEASURES INCLUDED VACCINATION, WHIGH CREATED A4 IMMUNE RING AROUND UNSAFE FOCI AND PREVENTED SPREAD OF THE DISEASE. THE FIRST OUTBREAK OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE AMONG CATTLE WAS REPORTED IN FEBRUARY, L968, AMONG PRIVATELY OW,*,4;-:D CATTLE. OUARANTINE WAS IMMEDIATELY IMPOSED AND ANUIALS GIVEN A DOUBLE VACCINATIO14 WITH STRAIN A SUB22. CAI.VES LESS THAN TWO MONTHS OLD WERE GIVEN CONVALESCENT SERUM. A MGBILE DISINFI-:CTfON STATION TREATED LOCATIONS ON A DAILY BASIS AND SPRAYED ANIMALS EVERY THREE DAYS. ALL CATTLE ON SURROUNDING FARMS WERE VACCINATED. THE SECOND OUTBREAK OCCURRED IN SEPTEMBER9 1968, IN ANOTHER AREA. A HERD OF 32 HEAD WAS ALAUGHTERED AND QUARANTINE IMPOSED FOR A MONTH; UNTIL THE DISEASE WAS ERADICATED. A THIRD FOCUS APPEARED IN AUGUSTv L968, AMONG PASTURED CATTLE AND WAS ELIMINATED IN THE SAME MANNER. IN [HE THIRD FOCUS THE SOURCE OF INFECTION WAS UNDETERMINED. FACILITY: TALDY-KURGANSKOYE OBLSELIKHOZUPRAVLENIYEs Ul _C; ii --- - USSR UDC 599-01 ISKANDAROV' D.' institute of Zoology and Parasitology imeni Academician Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, Academy of Sciences Tadzhik SSR "Bioelectric Activity of the Skeletal Museles of Rats During Adaptation of Low and High Temperatures" Dushanbe, Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 13, No 12, 1970, pp 68-71 Abstract: Rats of the species Nesokia indica Gray and Rattus turkestanicus Satunin were adapted for 50 days to 8-10*C or 33-35%, while grey rats Erom Northern Tadzhikstan were kept for the same length of time at 8-10% only. The bioelectric activity of the muscles of the neck and the thighs. a measure of heat production by thermo regulation, tone and cold shivering, was det-~!r- mined during the 50-day periods of adaptation, and also at 8% and 35% in the beginning and at the end of the experiment. The imitial activity for N. indica was much higher at VC than 350C. During adaptation to low temper- atures, the activity of neck muscles for this species first increased to a maximum on the 5th day and then decreased to a level below the initial on the 20th day, whereupon it remained at a fairly constant I(xr level. Ac 33-35*C the activity of neck musclea also passed through a maximum on the 1/3 USSR ISKANDAROV, D., Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 13, No 12, 1970, pp 68-71 5th day and then dropped on the 15-20th day to a level above the initial, thereupon decreasing on the 34th day. For R. turkestanicus, there was no initial difference in activity at 8% and 35'C. During adaptation at 8-100C, the activity of neck muscles dropped to a minimum on the 27th day, which was much lower than the initial value, and then passed through a maximum on approximately the 40th day. During adaptation at 33-35"C of rats of this species, the activity of neck muscles changed in a manner resembling that established for N. indica, passing through a maximum on the 5th day, but the mean activity during the 50-day period was higher than that for the latter species. The initial level of activity at 80C and the activities during adaptation at 8-10% were lower for grey rats than for the other two species. The activity of neck muscles during adaptation at 8-100C decreased for grey rats on the 5th day, remained low until the 20th day, and then passed through a maximum above the initial level on the 27-34th day. The activities of thigh muscles for all three specLes showed less pronounced shifts than those of neck muscles and were much lower. Variations of the bioelectric activity of muscles during the 50-day periods of adaptation are shown in graphs. The 213 USSR ISKANDAROV, D., Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Vol 13, No 12, 1970, pp 68-71 results indicated that there were significant differences in the bioelectric activity of skeletal muscles for the three species both initially and during adaptation to high or low temperatures, and that the neck muscles Participated to a greater extent than the thigh muscles in heat production at low tempera- tures. 3/3 USSR UDI! 547.944/945 T SKANIDJ" - VINOCRADoVA, V. 1,1 SHAImMANDOV, R.A., Order of the Red Banner-ot Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances, Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR "Dimethamine -- a New Bimalecular Alkaloid Isolated from Thermops[s Alterniflora" Tashkent, Rhimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 2, 1972, pp 218-222 Abstract: A new alkaloie, dimethamine, was isolated from the Thermopsis alterniflora by column chromatography on silica gel. The melting, point of the new alkaloid is 216-2171 C, accompanied by decomposiLion. The alkaloid is optically active and yields crystall,ine dihydrochloride, dipicrate and diiodomethylate. The composition and the nature of salts indicates that this substance has bimolecular structure. On the basis of IR, NDIK and mass spectrometric data the foi.lowing structure is proposed for the new compound. C-"3 0 0 USSR uDe 62t.317,361 IRTa;ov, Yu. N., ;jUU_ARQV,,_F., PETRAKO", V. N., PURCHENOV, V. P.. SHAMIN, G. F., and ZYKOV, A. A. "A Device for Determining and Recording the Spectral Characteristics of Complex Signals" USSR Author's Certifiq.;~te 1,6 G I r 23 18, filed 20 Jan 71, published q~93Q_tL___P~ ____j 7 Mar 73 (from RZh Avtomatika Telemekhanika I Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 A4371P) Translation': A device is proposed for determining and recording the spectral characteristics of complex signals, containing an input apparatus, a group of band-pass filters, a filter interrogation unit, a recording unit with electrodesl and a paper tape transport unit. To Improve the accuracy, the output of the filter Interrogation unit is connected througgh an analog-code converter and recirculator in series, one of the inputs of which is connected to the control unitj the amplitude gradation decoder is connected to the inputs of an arbitrary symbol synthesizer. In this approach, the control inputs of the synthesizer are connected to the VP uts of a vertical symbol scanning, unit. The second Input of this unit is USSR IRTMOV, YU. N., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 363930 kl G 01 r 23/18 supplied with a signal from a cycle pulse generator. The control Inputs of the synthesizer are also connected to the outputs of a horizontal symbol scanning unit, the input of which is connected through an electrode counter (whose input is supplied with a signal from the cycle pulse generator) to the inputs of the control ,Lilt. The control inputs of the synthesizer are also connected in parallel through the inputs. of an "AND" gate to the decoder of the addresses of electrodes connected to thet recording unit. One illustration. 2/2 - 22 - USSR OC 547.944/945 VINOGRADOVA, V. I., !SY,~!!)AROV, S., and YUNUSOV, S. YU., Ord3r of the LLbor Red Banner Institute"bf t;-,o Chenis.& VX7 of Natural Prot'.UO'll-no Academy of Sciences UzSSR "Diterzaminei a new Bimolecular Alkaloid From Thermopsis Lanceolata" Tashkent, Khlmiya Prirodrtykh Soyedinenly, No it iY74t pp 67-9;--l Abstracti From the Plant por'llon of Thermopsis Laxceolata, a new bimoitcular alkaloid of the quina-lizidi-ne series was isolated, in aM.-Ljon to tYerriopsaaine, the=opsine, citizine, X-itethyleitizine, pa-chyearpine an.1 rho,-Lbifoline. on the basis of LINP, and r-,ass--spact-roscopic studies of thiz alka-loid L,:d its hydrogenated derivatives, plus the fact that or, vacut'-11 distillation it yields thexrapsizie, this product was identified as z~ 5' 6' -dehydro- isoluWYl-5'-tIIIenL 42in-3- 1/1