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USSR WC 547.26 118
GAZIZOV, T. YCH., KHARIAMOVe V. A.., and FUDOVIK, A. N. # The Institute of Organic
-and Physical Chem1WtTy-TMWJnH Arbuzova, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Tho Reaction of Trimethyleily Diethyl Esters of Pnosphoroua Acid with
Organic Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimilq Vol 42(104), Vyp 11, 1972, PP 1579-1580
Abstracti The title reaction using acetic acid proceeds with the formation
of diethylphosphorus acid and tricathylsilyl acetate,according to the
-following reactiont
(C,H5%P0Si(CHj)j + RC0011 (YfSQ),W 09 (CZH50',zPff0 + RC005
Cie
Cil) C(C111) ci's , CH C;jz .
The analogous reaction occurs with methaorylic and acr~rllc acids. Thus,
these substituted phosphorous acids react with either saturatod or with
0C -unsaturated organic acids by the Arbuzov reaction duo to the
'n
initi protonation of the phosphorous atom of the silophosphorous acid.
1A
USSR UDC 615.849.2+616-073.916:546.79
BOCHKAREV, V. V., LEVIN, V. I., STAINKO, V. I,, SEDRK,-.X.- V.). (;4A?.Iju,,OV IV. T.,
StitUte -6r ~JophV;, CS, 4!.,
KOZLOVA, M. D. , and TARASOV, N. i7 I, i t rly, o f
F., Tp Un
Health USSR
"New RadiopharmaceuticAls and Prospects foi Their Clinical Use"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12
Abstract: DescriDtion of the methods of preparation and most important proper-
ties of some recent Soviet-developed radioactive drugs based on relatively
short-lived isotopes: (a) Inillm preparations for liver (colloidal solution)
and kidney (citrate complex) scanni-ag; (b) iodoben.zoic acid with 1131 to study
liver detoxification function; (c) colloidal uolution of PdIO.3 for prolonged and
uniform preoperative irradiation of tumors of different siLes and sizes; W
cow6ined oleophilic. preparations with different isotope:~ (Y90, Inlll, Pdl03,
Aul-98) for local irradiation of lymph nodes; (c) X-ray contrast media, iodo-
ethiol and iodolinethol, to visualize lymph nodes; (f) resorptive beta appli-
cator with Y90 for the treatment of eye ttimors (clinical trials of the appli-
cator in a group of Patients with maalanoblastonas showed ccmplete or parti-L-1
oc
resorption , the tumor and no recurrences during thdobservaltion period (6
months to 2 years) . Limprovement in the technology of preparing njo importalit
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BOCHKAREV, V. V., et al., Meditsinskaya Radialogiya, No 1, 1972, pp 4-12
diagnostic agents containing 1131 albumin.macroaggregates (used for scanning
in.many lung diseases) and polyvinylp rrolidone- (used in the.diagnosis of
exudative enteropathy and other diseases) ~has.resulted in marked enhancement
of their quaUty.
bvb-AI94ft ~ M: ho-FA kK-IZI I t H D~;'4 9 vi;' pp r I I I I
ITBANUMBE 'nil 6 i Rim NO illli NIII&Nih H il Ow 1 IN, Ml HI'll 411111:10", id II Mftfli HIAHN i H 11 ifid fl, h! Whoi OF& Hi i
USSR Me 6t9i6i6-988-75-.084.47 1630' .5
LAGWKIN, N. A., CHERNYSIEV, V. V. , B01,10ARE11y'O' 1. 14. 1. ~OVV ~Tu
POI.TKARPOV, B. V. , BOLUTOV, B. V. NWA11ZWIk40V' P. B. an CAYA, G.A.
"Aerosol Vaccination of Poultry Against Newcastle Dise"e"
Hoscow, Veterinariya, 110 1, 1972, PP 54-56
Abstracti One-time aerosol vaccination of poultry against Newcastle disease
produced strong and lasting immunity in almost 3 million aninels of different
ages and breeds and had to adverse.effect an their productivity. The pro-
cedure required fewer workers and considerably less vaccine than for nasal
or Intramuscular vaccination. For example, some 80,000 to 90,000 5-day-old
chicks could be vaccinated per day by three men. In 5- to 12-day old
chicks hatched from the eggs of hens inoculated with live vaccine, transo-
varian passive i=unity interfered with the development of postvaccinal
i=anity. Such animals required increased,tdoses of the vaccine or revaccina-
tion 12 to. 14 days later.
112 021 UNC L A S, S I F I Eb UAT E-
Pit.,0C E S 9 1 PIG -13NOV70
~~J.ITLE--K I NIETICS AND MECHANISM OF THE [SOMERIZATION OF NO)EINTANE ON rHE
HYDROGEN FORM OF URDENITE -U-
..-AUTHGk-(03)-MlNACHEV, KH.,,'.., GAR-11-NINt V.11., KHARLAMOV, V~V.
COUNTRY OF l,4FL)--USSR
S,OUR.CE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER .All-if 11 ..1970, Wt :1135-4;0
DATE PU3LISIlcD ------- 70
SUBjECT AR~:A S--CHEM I S TRY
TOPIC TAGS--REACTLON KINETICS, CHEMICAL kEACTION 14ECHANISMe ISOMERIZATIONp
PENTANE, ACTIV"'TIoTi-ENERGY
CGNITROL MAkKING-NO kESTRICTIONS
..-:00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED.
iPROXY REFl./FRA,.-AE--3006/ LO 16
STEP NQ--Uk/0062/7(*)/000/004/OF,3-5/()BiiO
4". 1 PC ACCESS16N iNi"i-AP0134728
11~ ISI!Tf
. .............
UNCL AS S I F I E.Pt PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP013472'8
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(0) GP-0- ABSrRA%'T. THE TITLE REACTION, STUDIEO IN A
FLOW, RE-ACTOR TA H ATtl., SHOWED DIRECT PROPORTIONAL,iry OEPWEEiN TH.'--: RATE
-IF 'NTANE MIR) ITS PAP.TIAL PRESSUJ~~:. 'THE RATE AAS
OFISO.' kIZATION OF PLI
INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO H PRESSURE, AND THE APPAR.:_:NT:ACTIVATIo;'j PJERGY
IS 31.KCAL-MOLE IN THE 210-30DEGREES RANGE. THE R'LACTION EVIDENTLY
PROCEEDS BY A CA~.6MNPJM ION IMECHANISM01- FAC.ILITY: INST. ORGo
XHI.A. VA. LELINSKOGG, USSR.
USSR UDC: 535-22
KARTASHEV, A. I. , -T. 1~0 Ma.-G. N., All-Union Scientific Research Insti-
tute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev
IlResults of Measurement of the Speed of'Light by the Interference Modulator
Method With Photoelectric Fegistration'i.
Leningrad, Issledovaniya v Oblasti Opticheskikh i Svetavykh Izmereniy,
Trudy 1-fetrologicheskikh Institutov SSSR, No u4(174),.1970, pp 32-37
Abstract: A report on research to determire the speed of light in a
vacuum. The work is a repetation of the experiment dane at the All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Metrolo67 in 1952 (Kr--rtashev, A. I.,
11A New Method of Measuring the Speed of Light", Trudy VIIIIM, No 20"(86),
Moscow-Leningrad, "14ashgiz". 1955), but:vitb a number of im rovements nade
in the interference modulator. Diagrams of the Fabry-Perot interference
standard and the optical system of the installation are giA--P-, and the
design improvements are e.Tlained. The measurement procedure is described.
The results give an average value of 299 791.8-103 m/s with P_ rrean-square
error of 0.66-103 M/s. In the opinion of the authors, the equipment ard
procedure used in the experirent give a precision which is close to the
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Konica.
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KURLA-MOVA, S.
Biological Currents Control the Prosthesis"
Moscow, Zdorovlyep No 2, 1971p p 8
Abstracti A 10-man interdisciplinary group of the USSR ociontists, and engineers
were awarded the 1970 State Pri-_e of the USSR for designing and constructing
a forearm prosthesis with bioalectric control, Tho prosthesis is operated by
a miniature notor powered by the wearer's own bodily electrical impulses
amplified thousands of IAmes, It can perform most of thtb functions of the
noraal a=# including the perception of toaperatur*p huWdityi. and discrimina-
tion of physical objects (through sensors nountod in thaXingems). Besides
the.obvious medical uses, bioelootric control uill in time firA application
in ato;dc laboratories,? deep-sea bathysIxhorosp:and so forth.
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USSR uDc 616-24-003.668.4-0r.-9-009-939.6
nrl I Institute of Labor
pAvLavA, I. V. XF-ARI-OWA, S..F., a MMYSHEVA, N. G
Hygiene and occupational Diseases~ Acadenq of Medical Sciences USSR
"protein Fetabolism in Experimental Berylliosis
lbscow., Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya, No 5, 1970, PP 56-57
With Beo (intratracheally) or PeS04 (intra-
Abstract: Single injections of rats I
scularly) decreased the albumin content, while increasing the content of alpha-
M
U
and gama-globulins in serum. injections also degeased the content of S11 groups
in liver mitochondria. R---aUoisotope studies (1-C- -lysine and I_Cl4_rlycine)
revealed a high rate of incorporation of the isotope into soluble and insoluble
roteins in both liver mad lung tissue after the rats were poisoned with BeO.
p
Thus, protein metabolism is significantly affect*.,d by beryllium. Shifts were
noted primarily in the organs for which the.element has an affimity. Shifts
involved protein synthesis and lysis as vell.as protein atxuctuae (electrophoretic
mobility,-lower-ed level of groups).
USSR UDc: 621-396.6:621-315-5
LEVITIN, I. B., KHARLAIADVA, T. Ye.31 KOUTSEVICH, A. I.
"Effective Emissibitl of Some Electrovacuum Metalls"
Elek-tron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tckhn. sb. Materialy (Eleabronic Technology.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Materials), 1970, -PrD. 3, PP 16-19
(from RZ!i-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12V417)
Translation: In connection with the introduction of non-contact method.9 of
studying temperature fields in electronic radio equi=ent, it is -lecessar-y
to have information on the emissivity of the different materials used, in
particular for electrovacuum. metals. in this paper, the authors have
measured the effective emissivity of Ta, Nb, R, 'Mo, Ti and Zovar and the
temperature dependence of emissivity in the 40-2001C temerature range.
The =azuremnto were na&,, with the 1YT-l radiom3ter, iming Plate
covered with a de-nse thin filra of soot from, burninf.,; trimsfor,ii.r oil no 11-1,,(-.!
conventional black reference body. Die tessurement re!jults ziven show that
ity for all the above-mentioned M.-
the effective emissiv,- sta!Ot Jncreases irith
rising temperature, the incrfnwe buing chiefly lincmr irlth tho t~xceptjor of
W-anium~ Two one table bibliography fjf 13 t-i'lles. 17%. S.
UZ UDC 541.801-7-831,547.2051/262
POPOV# V. A., M, MUM
VA, 1. K. B01.4VIIIA, 1. G. , CIMMMY IT, M-1, , ard
"Study of tho Solubility oL I'llmotmIa"Atuted QWnolinej Dwnd.nohra, Quinaldine,
and Lepidine Phosp~matc3 in B'thanol and Rethanol of DIfferent Colmantrationu"
I*rdn,--adp Zhu=al PrIklactaoy Kbhdip Vol 114, No 11, Nov 710 pp 2589-21591
Ab5tractt Solubility o.-i. mcno-oub--tit-uted quinclinc, Iscquinclina,
and le-aidine -,DhCsphatas in acueous-alcoholic riXtureq of othanol rur.-d ret~azol
m
'h Ic -at
incraasez with vi ~ ~ -zzT:=z --a increa-c- and. willh a drop -4;a the conr-~Iitz--ticn
c7f a-Icohols. -Ti `-11-a 0-10 the phospbatcz cai bo ammargad in
0
ths, fallovii,,- mr~;3r of dem-eazi-n- Sclubi-llty3 lepidine Tj~h-:).,:,rhate isooiLL.-ioline
mdor isi cluiu.n.1dine phov).hato lnpi.45na pho,-;,phatc.
qu5.hzIdAna phc.-~plbatc. T,-,v.-aa dlffc~:catua Jji their tiolublIJ.,"y i:Lay Do u-;e:d to
obt-alin Pura pxmducts.
112 010 UNCLASSI FlEt~ PROCE S S I NG DA T; 1 31NOV 7 0
TITLE-APPARATUS Ff;-~, oEn--i~t-11NING Tl-li~ TNLjUCTI6_"' PERIOD OF PflRAF:-Tl~-;
1E
jXIDATIi]N 13Y A D I F F Ek T I A L ~T H E RMAI L,.i r 00 _U_
_..AUTHQP-(J3)-G0LTSJVA, L.f-., KHARLAMPOVICt"~.D.v KOLLEGOV9 V.F.
",.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--Z.AVOU. LAB. 1970, 3612)t 247-8
------- 70
DATE PUBL ISHED
SUBJECT AREA S--CHEM IS TRY
I CTAGS--CHEMICAL-LAD0RATOkY APPARATUS, ALKANF, HYDROCARBON OXIDATION
c oN r iz 0 Lt. I A R K 11,41 G - -10 R E S T A I C T 10 P1 S
_:-,~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
;,...-.PROXY f 0.05). Comparison
of the percentage indexes of the occurrence of cortico-cortical responses
indicates significant predominance of the afferent couplings of the frontal
cortex over its efferent couplings (within the limits of the neocortex of one
hemisphere). Thus, it can be considered as a region in which the couplings
from.other cortical zones converge. The responses reflecting the relation-
ships of the investigated cortical regions occur with latent periods of 1.5-
6.0 millisecon0s. In almost all groups of responses characterizing these
couplings latent periods of up to 2 milliseconds are encountered. The exis-
'Cence of responses with minimum latency,indicates the participation of the
direct cortico-cortical paths in their generation.
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USSR
TUTDC 612.822.3.087
KHASABOV, C. A., and Laboratory of Physiology and Pathology
of Higher Nervous Activity, Institute of Experimental Pathology and Therapy
of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Sukhumi
"Cortico-Cortical Functional Relations in Macacus rhesus Monkeys Revealed by
Evoked Responses"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. If. Sechenov, Vol 58, No 9,
1972, pp 1,347-1,354
Abstract: A study was made of the functional relationships between various
cortical areas by means of evoked responses to a single electrical stimulus
applied by implanted cortical electrodes to the frontal, motor, soinatosensory,
parietal and occipital regions of the cortex.. A single electrical stimulation
of the frontal region of the cortex arouses responses in the motor and parietal
cortex in 16% of the cases of the given location of the stimulating electrodes.
Various stinulation of the same fields of.the motor and. parietal cortex leads
to the development of responses in the frontal cortex in 66% of the cases
(p.< 0.01). The same electrical stimulation of the frontal cortex causes re-
spouses in the occipital cortex in IOX of the cases, whereas stimulation of
the occipital cortex leads to responses in the frontal cortej: in 70% of the
cases (P < 0.01). The frequ"~icy of occurrencze of rcisponses in tile occipital
cortex to a single e1cctrical stimulation of the motor and parietal cortczes
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KTUASABOV, G. A., and MUSABOVA, V. A., Fiziologichesl%il, Zhurnal SSSR imeni
I. M. Sechenov, Vol 58, No 9, 1972, pp 1,347-1,354
and responses in the motor and parietal cortexes to stimulation of the
occipital cortex (43%) did not differ statistically (p, > 0.05). Comparison
of the percentage indexes of the occurrence of cortico-cortical responses
indicates significant predominance of the afferent couplings of the frontal
cortex.over iti: efferent couplings (within the limits of the neocortex of one
hemisphere). Thus, it can be considered as a region in which the couplings
from other cortical zones converge. The responses reflecting the relation-
ships of the investigated cortical regions occur with latent periods of 1.5-
6.0 milliseconds. In almost all groups of responses characterizing these
couplings latent periods of up to 2 milliseconds are encountered. The exis-
tence, of responses with minimum latency.indicates the participation of, the
direct cortico-cortical paths in their generation.
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AL#TSIIULER, S. A., VAUSHEV, R. M., KOCHELAYEV, B. I., and k M
Kavan* State Univexalty imeni V. 1. Lenin
"Study of a Phonon. Sv~st-m by the Mandelstam-Brillouin Light Scattering Method
lbder Paranagnetic Resonance Saturation"
Moscow, Zhuinal Omperimental'noy i Tooreticbeskoy FLziki, Vol 62, No 2, Feb
72, pp 639-651
Abstracts The article gives a detailed account of the results of an erparl-
mental and theoretical study of a phonon b~ttlcaeck in cerium na~pnesiu_-
nitrate by the YandelstEul-BrIllouln Ilght spattering nothad, Continuous
parama4~netic renonanco usaturration of the, Ce3+ ions v" used to study steady-
state "heating" of the pbonon system; thm. reasuroments ifewe mide durIng
spin system excitation by periodic ractmn6vlar Valses, and tho steady-state
Proms was Studied topther vith the trans-lent procatis ocaurring at tba
moment of Inclusion of a saturatIng fields Nmi pecitl~uritie-w of the phonon
bottleneck effect were found during saturation at the end of the EPR line: vi--.,
saturation on frequencies differin-- from resonance frequ_ency by approxt--tely
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AL'TSHULERI, S. A., et al., Zhurnal EksperimentFllnoy J Teoreticheskoy Fiziki.;
vol 6---,, No 2, Feb 72, pp 639-651
�100 Me corresponds to the maximum steady-state "heating" of the phorian :3ys-
tem. Moreover, during pulsed saturation trith detuning tui avalanche-type
growth in the number of phonons was observed behind the leza~-,Iing edge of the
pulse, followed by a comparatively slow drop and the Uansition of the
process to a steady-state mcde- 'Die equilibriwa state was rex--stablishred
after the end of tho saturating pulse. The phonon peak intensity depf-.nctel on
+100 Pihz reached a Paximim valuo of
-the detuning value and at ~C,/Z
80000 K. The dependence of chwracteristie paramaters of thin observed phanom-
enon on the de-tuning value ( Lvj > 0) was measured 4n another serJ as of ex-
perizents. The avalaviche reaches maximum intensity at- intimediate detuning
values, declines on bot~-'-S'ides of the optiinil value of,-./lW Mz. and com-
ature o--:' P111ollons
pletely disappears at the point A 0. The effective tLirmer
in the stead~y-state region changes similarly. The spiictral dictributioric of
effective tcm~)cratures lor "'not" P-112ononr, in the wrallanchc 1-eah and in the steady-
state region were found for A W M 1.2 An i~r)x int peculiazz
Ity i s
the fact that the of the phonon spe:ctral flit; tri1jutionn, fail to Coincide
the frequency W und nre dieplaced frof:i the satu-,nz-
with the frequency al oi 10, tyl
t n f~rtthor along the cnd of tie EQR line. Ii, addition.9 ti"'112 no
~on point eve e
3
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ALITSHULERJ S. A., et al, '/;riuamal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy FiZiki,
Vol 62, Ho 2, Feb 72, pp 639-651
phonon band is significantly narrower than the EPR widta. Phonons in the
frequency 1).-and be-3079 30 111z take Part in the ava-L-anciie. 'Bie frequency ccale of
the entire pattern is i-educed almost in half by dilution of the crys-cal.
Kinetic equations are derived to dercribe EPR satitration in the gemural
case when all three coupled subsystems -- Zeeman, spin-spin interaction, and
phonon -- are in a noneTailforium state. It is shouii that in paiticular cases
the equations coincide with those of B. I. PROVOTOI~Yll and phonon bottleneck
theory. Steady-state EP11 line saturwtion i's considerod firiA,, then tumnsient
processes urlsing, in the phown ituboyntem.artar incllujion of a oaturatirif-,
variable field- it is that the character o- t,e t:U,,e ~,rariation of the
state of the system dependa essentially on the satui-ating power level. The
,C(I 4-1,C-01-y.
experimental results obtainad are considered in term, of' the (),CVCloj,
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USSR UDC 632.95
KHASANOV,_A. S. TSAREV, S. G., KAMAY, G. Kh., AZERBAYEV, 1. N., GABDTJLLINA,
N. Z.
"Synthesis of New Chloral-Based Organophosphorus Insecticides"
Alma-Ata, Khimiya atsetilena i tekhnol. karbida kal'tsiya--sbornik (Chemistry
of Acetylene and Technology of Calcium Carbide-collection of varks),
"Kazakhstan," 1972, pp 359-361 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 9, Hay 73, abstract No
9N476 by T. Ya. Ogibina)
Translation: Agricultural insecticides are synthesized,- ethyl a-naphthyl
0,0-dichlorovinyl phosphate (I) and ethyl 0-naphthyl O,V-dichlorovinyl
phosphate (II). Example. 0.228 mole of C13CCHO diluted by an equal volume
of ether is gradually added with agitation and cooling to -10*C to an ether
solution of 0.228 mole of diethyl a-naphthyl phosphite. ~rlhe mixture is
kept for I hour at P200C, the ether is driven off, the residue is distilled
twice under vacuum giving compound I with a yield of 68% CIODC1204F, boil-
ing point 150-1-/0.12, d4 20 1.3370, n20D 1.5648. in a sinilar procedure
coutpound II is produced with a yield of 73.3% C14H13C1204P, boiling point
161-30/0.1, d420 1.3395, n20D 1.5030. Compounds I and Il are insoluble in
water, and dissolve readily in ether, acetone and other organic solvents.
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IWANOV, A. S., et al., Khimiya atsetilena i tekhnol. karbida kal'tsiya
abornik, "Kazakhstan," 1972, pp 359-361,
The insecticidal and toxic properties of the chemicals were studied as well
as their myotic and anticholinesterase effect and their curative action
when hypodermically injected in cattle. It is sbown that tile toxicity of
I for warm-blooded animals is 1.5 times less than that of chlorophos, while
that of 11 is two times less, while the larvicidal effect on midge larvae
is tan times greater than that of chlorophos. The corative action of I in
hypodermic injection of cattle was studied in 1.5 and 3% concentrations.
The preparation was used externally in the form of an emulsion with OP-7
-in.a. dose of 200 ml. The animals were treated in March. Compound II in
this method of injection is used only in.the form of a 3% emulsion with
OP-7. Observations showed that I is 100% lethal and II is 98% lethal for
ox bot larvae.
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USSR UDC: 547.241+547.653
KAMAY, G. Kh., WIT_A_qAX= A S_ AM RBA 1WV I. N. GABDULLTJL~, N. Z.,
Institute of Chemical Sciences, Acadeky of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR
"Products of the Reaction of Chloral With Dialkyl Naphthyl Phosphites"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimiii, Vol 112(104), 11o 6, Jun 72, PP 1300-1302
Abstract: Continuing their work on the synthesis of dialkyl naphthyl phos-
phites, the authors studied the reaction of dialkyl. CK-naphthyl and dialkyl
/3-naphthyl phosphites with chloral and studied the physiological activity of
the resultant compounds. Chloral was added slowly to an etlie.r solution of the
phosphite. The reactions yielded alkyl naphthyl/3,/-31.-dichlorovinyl phosphates
and the corresponding alkyl chlorides
C"fl7op(Oll)l -I' C13CCHO + jitcl
The resultant products are colorless liquids which gradually hydrolyze in air.
All the compounds are excellent insecticides with compalratively low toxicity
for warm-blooded animals. Because of their low toxic prope-i-ties and their
curative effect in treatment of hypodermatosis of cattle, alkyl naphthyl/_~,
1-dichlorovinyl phosphates show promise for use in veterinary practice.
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UNCLA~st'FlEb PKdCESSiNG DATF---27NOV70
027
j:ITLE--THE-VIABILITY OF THE BUK VACCINAL'STRAIN OF AUJESZKY'S DISEASS
-'-:V_IRUS IN AEROSOL -U-
l_,4UTHOR-(03!-.SELIVANOVj A.V., KUIAAR~.f CH.ta,, KAMALOVr G.KH.
--~COUMTRY OF INFO--USSR
~~.SOURCE-VETERINARIYAI 19701 NR Zo PP 34-36
:."DATE. PUBL I SHED ------- 70
I:ISUBJECT A,REAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SC I ENCE S
JOPIC TAGS--V[,RUSt INFECTIOUS DISEASE, BI.O,LojGIC AERGSOL, VIRULENCE, TISSUE
-CULTURE
!.CONTROL MARKIN07--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAIME--3003/12L3 STEP NO--UR/0346/70/0001(102/0034/0036
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130223
2/-Z 027 UNCL ASS I FIED; PROCESSI.NG DATE--27NOV7C
~`CIRC ACCESSION NO--Ar-0130223
I'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--JU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 80K VACCINIAL STRAIN OF
DISEASE VIRUS IN AEROSOL LOSES ITS ABILITY TO [NiFECT A
::rULTURE OF CHICK EMBRYO CELLS, BUT RETAINS ITS VIRULENCE FUR RABBITS AtIC
GUINEA PIGS. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS AREA SENSITrVE MOUE-1 FOR STRAIN
BUK VACCINAL VIRUS UPON INTRAMUSCULAR OR AEROSOL ADMI1,114TAATI0~1.
AEROSOL GENERATOR PEG,TGU.66 11,11Ttl PRESSURE OF 2.5 ATH ANC) FEED OF 2
ML-MIN OF VACCINAL SUSPENSION CREATES A STABLE, FINELY DISPERSED AEROSOL
APARTICLE SIZE NOT GIVEN). . THE VIRAL DOSE ASP41REO 13Y THE ANIMALS WAS
C,'.',LCULATED ACCORDING TO THE FORMULA 0 EQUALS C TIMES V (INES P TIMES T,
..".WHERE C 15 THE CONCGNTRATION OF VIRAL AEROSOL JIN TC0 SUB5')-ML) lj*%l THE
VOLUKE (IN ML -MIN PER 1 G Of:
'AEROSOL CHAMBER, V IS THE RESPIRATORY
IS THE TIME OF
,:4EIGHT)t P.IS THE WEIGHT OF THE ANIMAL IN GRAMS, 4ND T
CO.NTACT WITH THE AEROSOL I IN 41 N) FACILITY; KAZAN VETERINARY
INS.T ITUTE.
U t-,4 C LA S' I f
USSR uj)c 678.7-074
GINIYATULLIN M. Kit. TIMERGALEYEV, R. G., and
V. A Chair o as ic Materials, Kazan' Engineer-
Chair 0 ras Jr
ing Construction Institute
"Synthesis and Study of Modifying Properties of Phosphorus Contain-
ing Oligourethanes"
Ivanovo, Izvestiya VUZ -- Khimiya i Khimic lies Ica ya Telchziologiya,
Vol 16, No 4, 1973, F)p 631-632
Abstract: A study was carried out on the possibility of modifying
polyvinyl chloride with specially synthesized oligourethanes con-
taining phosphorus. The oligoiners ivere obtained by reacting 2,4-
'toluylenediisocyanate, a simple polyester-, with trihydroxymethyl-
phosphine at 800, in a stream of nitrogen. A complex of physical
properties, of the system PVC-oli-trourethane has. beei) presented as
a function of the concentration of components. An interprz!tation
has been presented foi- Vie tion-linear type of clian,,rcs of the
effective viscosity, glassing temperature temperature of flLiidity,
and flow index n for the above 5ystem, It has been shown that
addition of small quantities )f oligouretbancs (4-5 Iveir,Jit vaft~-,
per 100 weight parts of PVC) to, PVC lowers tho ner., T. and increases
USSR
GINIYATULLIN, N. KIT., et al., Izvestiya VUZ Khimiya i Khimi-
cheskaya 6,.No 4,.1973, pp 631-632
Telclinologiya, Vol I
relative elongation, improving the rocessing and utilization
p
qualities of the material.
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USSR
uDc 547.241
VAIETDINOV, R. K., ZAPJTUV, SH. I., and KgASANOV., M Kazan' Branch of the
_ . -'16,
All.Union Scientific Research Institute of KYW lc Rubbor Imeni S. V. Lebedev
"Reaction of Alkyldi(hydroxymehtyl)phosphines and Their Nides With Isocyanates"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Gbshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 5j. may 73., pp 1029-1034
Abstract: Reactions of alkyldi(hydroxymethyl)phosphines and their oxides with
phenyl and m-chlorophenyl isocyapates yield respective alky1di(aryluretbanomethyl)-
phosphines and their oxides. It was noted that the catalytic effect of a1ky1di-
(hydroxymethyl)phosphines an the polymerization of phenyl isocyanate and dimeri-
zation of m-chlorophenyl isocyanate is in direct relationship to the nucleophil-
icity of the phosphorus atom. It has been shown that alky1di(hydroxymethyl)phos-
phines are more reactive than their oxides in the reaction-vith isocyarates.
Vi
Organophosphorous Cor*owids
USSR u Dic 678.66), -c,05 oo2.612
VALEETMOV., R. K., ZUYKOVA., A. IT., KUBA111~9,VxJ1,1_191., and SHUDIFILIN, A. S11.,
Kazan' Branch of the All Union Scient=c Research institute of S,,mthetic
Rubber Imeni S. V. Lebeder
It ased on SinTle
Properties of the Phosphorus Containing Urethane Blastamers &
PWvessters"
MOSCOW., Kauchuk i Rezina, No 11, 1972, pp 15-17
Abstract: A method has been proposed for the nodificati'mn of industrial rubber
SKIJ-PF based on polyf~irite by a partial or complete replacement of the trinethyl-
olpropane and nonoallyl et,her of the glycerine vith
or its oxide. Owt; modified nibbern chov high4LIr thermtt]. :0--ability and lesser
flamnability in comparison to the SKIJ-PF tulbber. Wicn the tri-(hydroxy_r,1f!thy].)-
phosphine is used, the physical-mechanical properties ol' -the vulcanized rubber
remain practically unchanged.
USSR UDC 621.~16-721
f RAKHIM.OV, G.H. , KHASAVP.Y,,__E.~., RARIMBSRDYYEV, T.
"Some fariatione Of The Balanced Circuits Of Noneutooscillating Current Regulators"
[Nauchn.tr.] Tashkent. politekhn. in-t ([Scientific Morks' Tashkent Polytechnical
Institute), 1970, No 65, pp 220-22-4 (from M--glaktroniku I yeXe RriTeneniye, No 12,
December 1970, Abstract No 122B565)
Translation: The circuits are considered of Ponautooscilloting current regulutore
(NGR) which can be fulfilled with a power supply from a single-phone or 7-phase net.
Both NCR types are fulfilled by a differential or bridge circuit. Instead of a power
transformer, an autotraneformer can be usedlin the NCR if galvanic decoupling of
the supply circuit and load is not required. For all balanced NCR a saturation choke
coil is required, the core of which the NGR:hoe. For prod%iction of a regulated
current, parallelism is required of the volt--rimpers choraotoriatice of all arm" of
the power transformer and achievement of a shift of the current exis of the volt-
8=era characteriatic. Balanced NOR operata~vith a wide rmnge of Variations of the
Rotor of balanced
Iraltzge supply, and load. The dependence of tha StabiliZarLion f
.,.I= on a change of f requency a the power suoply is inalg4tificant. I Ill. 2 ref. V.Sh.
.01
fig WHO 4
USSR UDC 632.95
TULYAGANOV, S. R., ALIMOV, E., KHJ 1kTGV, A., KAMILOVA, R. M.,
DL
and,RAKHIMOV, A. A., Institute of the Chemi.stry-of Plant.4aterials, Academy
of Sciences Uzbek SSR; and Institute of,Experimental Biology of Plants,
Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR
"Herbicides"
YjSSR Author's Certificate kl. [expansion unknown] A 01.n 9/02, No 338, 207,
Med 14 Oct 810, Published 12 June 72 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya,
No 7, 1973, Abstract No 7N695 by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation; To control weeds during the planting of cotton, it was suggested
to use phenyl compounds such as Ph1N(C0Xe)C112C1120C6H4Cl-4 (I) which have the
active groups 0-acetoxyethylaceani.lide and P-ClC6H40H- ~COMPOUI-td (1) is
almost completely lethal to amaranth and purslane in do'ses of 10 Kg/Lectare
but i-s not to-Aic to the cottoa.
:G26 r i
-;Eu'
UNCLASii ROCES-7, NG DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--%COPQLYMERtZATION OF LACTAMS OF HEXAHYDRO#P#AND M,APINUBENZOIC ACIDS
~U-
.~AUTHOR-( 0,41-VOLCKHINA* A.V., KHARITUNOVAo:A.S., RYZfiENKOv L.M.,
KUDRYIAV.TSEV,
'.*.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-VYSOKOMGL. SCEDIN. SER. B 19709 12(3)w 225-7
2DATE PUBLISHED- -70
-SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS-COPCLYMERIZATION, AMlNEj BENZOIC ACID, CAPROLACTAM, INTRINSIC
~VISCOSITY#, SYNTHETIC FIBER
Jr -NO RESTRiCTICNS
,-CNTROL MARKING
VOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:PAOXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1676 srEP NQ--UR/0460/7('1'0"01;?/OU3/OZ25/0227
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0125297
UNCLASSIFIED
f2 UNCLAS, Sl FIED~ PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
026
_C I PC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0125297
,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--fU) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE TITLE LACTAMS WERE P0LYMDo AND
.::COPOLYMD. IN VARIOUS PROPORTIONS IN THE PRESENCE OF I MOLE PERCENT
METALLIC K AND 0.25 MOLE PERCENT t4-ACETYL-EPSILON-CAPROLACTAM AT
2000EGREES TO GIVE THE STABLE TITLE POLYMERS (1) (SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL
TO 400DEGREES). THE DEGREE OF CONVERSION AND THE INTRINSIC VISCOSITY
,.,,"WERE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE REACTION TEMP., BUT WERE ESSENTIALLY
CF MOMMER RATIOS, TENSILE FIDERS WERE OBTAINED FROM I
I- VISSOLVED IN CONCO. H SUB2 SO SU34. , fHE EFFECTS 'OF CHEM. STRUCTURE OF
VSES.
I ON.THEIR SOFTENING POINTS ARE UISCUSSED. FACILITY:
-NAUCH.-ISSLED. IN T. ISKUSSTV. VOLCKNA,:MYTISHCHIr USSR.
UNCLASSIFIF0
112 029 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
'..JITLE-PREPARATIGN AND PROPERTIES OF FIBERS, FROM THE LACTAM OF 4
AMINIIF-~(;LOHEXANEC;AR13OXYLI(; ACID -U-
AUT.HGR-(05)-V0L0KHlNAv.A.V., MURASHKINA, S.I., KHARITONOVA, A.S.,
I-~'-.:,TUZHIKOVA* S.S., ROLEVP M.YA.
C CUNT RY. OF INFQ---USSR
:..~.SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYv MATERIALS
p.10PIC. TAGS-COPULYMERIZATIONip LACTAM,
FIBERY ELONGATIONs NYLON9
CAPROLACTAM, SULFURIC ACIDw
AMINEV CYCLOHL-XANE, CARBOXYLIC ACID
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
--P,.t(GXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0831 STEP NO-UR/0183/70/000/002/0067/0068
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124498
212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
GIRC ACCE5SIGN NO-AP0124498
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COPOLYMN. OF THE TITLE I-A(;TA[4
(1) (PREPD. BY HEATING CIS 4 AMINUCYCLOHEXANEGARBOXYLIC ACID AT
-300DEGREES IN AN AUTOLLAVE) WITH EPSILON CAPKOLACTAM (11) WAS DONE AT
185-240DEGREES DEPENDING ON THE 1-11 RATION IN THE PRESENCE OF K MEFAL
AND 11 N.ACETYL DERIV. THE POLYMER MELTS,CANNOT ElE SPUN INTO F18ERSv
.BUT 10-12PERCENT SOLNS. IN H SUB2 SO SUB4 WERE SPUN INTO WATER,,GlVli4G
EXCELLENT FILAMENTS. THE OPTIMUM MONOMER RATIO WAS 1:1t THE TEMP.
185CEGREES. THE FIBERS PREPD. UNDER THE OPTIMUM CONDITIONS HAD 589
PRIMEZ MODULUS AT 3PERCENT ELONGATION AND RESISTED 41,080 FLEX
CYCLES:UNDER 5 KG-MM PRIMEZ LOADING IN BOTH CASES*. EXCEEDING THESE
:PRO PERT I E& OF NYLON 6.
USSR
KBASANOV, V. Kh., and LI, A. P., "orezxskaya Oblast Sanitatiop -,Uid ideim~ olo-ical
EP
"Investigation of the Activity of Serum Cholinestarase as: an Inlicator of the
Effect of Organophosphorus Fest.~cides on a Realthy Populai~ionll
L
Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 7, Jul 70, X) 121--'
Abstract: The effects of organop-hospnorus pesticides on healt,iy suojeczs i;ere
studied. Air samples obtained between July and October vore analyzed LQ duLeriaine
the content,oZ' mathylmarcaptophos and butyphos from the sprayizig, of crops. A
was foui4 Pot en tho content of toxi, agontt3 in
direct inverse relationship
the air and tho distanco from tho field boin5 sprayed, of Lho iritaodi
uacd for Gpray~big. Surum cholinastora.-o-) acLiviLy was usell, P,~I jAdI.CALor of
~exposure to toxic agents. Three group:i of people we:rfj :;tudicd: ii ycjuLIL; living
in tho country, 35 Youth$ livijig in the city.(cpntrol), aiiij 42 workoTj V.- I-0so oil-
loymient involvo-~ the direct; handling of these P%;ticidar', A dro!) in
P
cho lines torase ac~.A.,.Hy C I ~3 ill tho firzit and oLi..,; cl,_,~!
i.;~ 11: T, Q
whun _IU group ahol,vr, nD
1.1tues wore ojin, u.;--i
BIOLOGY,
Agriculture
USSR UDC 614.72.615,285.71:632.931.44
MASANOV. Vt Kh., Khorezmskaya Oblast Sanitary Epidemiological Station
"Con Itamination of Atmosphere with Butyphbs D-.-ring Defoliation. of Cotton Plants"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 9, Sep 70, pp 86-87
Abstract: Contamination of the air with butyphos was studied at distances of
300 and,3500 m from the-periphery of cotton fields being sprayed by aircraft
in the Khorezmsk oasis. On the 2nd day after sprayiin&,~the mean concentration
of butyphos was 0.041 m at 3500 m
gjm3 at a.distance of 300 m and 0.028,wg/m3
(the maximum permissible limit is 0.009 mg/m3). The concentration of butyphos
was much higher in the daytime than at night. At a distance of 3500 m, tne
concentration was 4-7 times higher than the maximum permissible during the
daytime on the day of spraying but dropped below the permissible level at
night. In Central Asia most cotton fields are less than 1000 m from populated
a-teas. In farming areas, 70-75% of the cotton fields are closer than 300 m to
farms. The 300 m protective zone prescribed,by Sanitary Rules Nos 531-565 is
inadequate to prevent contamination of the air of,populpted areas with butyphos
under the climatic conditions encountered in Khorezmsk Oblast.
USSR UDC 61.5.285.7-015:551.581(213)
ATABAYEV, Sh. T.31 U., and MZAROVA, L. S., Candidates of Medical
Sciences, Uzbek. Scienti ic Research Institute af Sanitation,iHygiene, and Oc-
cupational Diseases
"Persitence of the Pesticide Aldrin in a Hot Climate"
giyena i Sanitariva, No 4, 1970, pp 108-109
Moscow, Gi
Abstract: k1drin is used in Tashkent, Andizhan, Fergana, and Khorezm oblasts to
treat cotton seeds and control various insects. The pesticide tends to disappear
fairly quickly in the upper soil layers due to the effect of high temperature
(decomposition), microbiological processes, uptake by plants, and removal by Ir-
rigation. However, it was found to persist in the 70-100 cm layer for 5 years
or more. The amount persisting varies with the soil group. The riesidue is
greater in nea&iaxi-bog soils than in clayey or sandy soils, because there is n,~re
erg.-Pic =atrer and, consequently, greater uptake of aldrin in the former than in
the latter. Aldrin constitutes a health. hazard because soils sprayed with it or
soils in which --mateed aff plants are grmna ber-ow. a sacone-ary source of
pollution of open bodies of water, which are used by a large part of the Uzbek
population for drinking and household purposes.
IMMM ism.
USSR UDC 632.95
ZAKHIDOV, A. Z., KHASAI;OVX YU.U., YAKUBOVAp R. A.
"Aldrin Content in Soil, Cotton Plants, and Their Products"
Moscow, V. sb. Vopr. ei&iyenj i toksikol. postitaidov (Problems of
the Hygiene and Toxicology of _k6stre7des) "Meditsinn", 1970, PP
~262-263 (from RZh-hhimiya iAbstract No
No WII) 25 ea 761
2hN632, by P. V. P ov)
ying of cotton plantings with
Translation: After aircraft spra V
aIdrIn (IT-, I residues in soil varied,from 0.5 to 1.-~ mg/lcg. After
application to soil containing seeds) the amounti~of I in the 0-30
cm layer varied within the limits 0.017-0.2 mg/kg, and.in the 70-
100 ca layer, within the limits 0.002-0.04 mg/kg, Planting cotton
with seeds treated with 1 (0-5-0-75 k /hect) led to r-ontamination
9
of oil with 1 (0-3 r,9/1), and also to-I.oontamination of oil cake,
pods, seed kernels, and seeds (0.09-0.15 mg/kg).: I residues were
found also.in cotton a year after planting I trsated:seeds: 0,05-
0.6 mg/1 in oil., 0.05-0.k mg/kg in seeds,,* amd 0.05-0-3 mg/kg in
pods:9ad oil cake.
.1/2 U0 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING ARYTHIOLS -U-
i,:,_AUTHOR-(03)-KOPYLOVA,p B.V.v KHASANOVA9 M.N.t FREYDLINAP R*KH.
CUNT RY OF INFO--USSR
9 -6
IZVm AKADo NAUK SSSR* SER KHIM 2 7or 431, 633
"--,.DATE PUBLISHED-70
SUBJECT AREAS
-CHEMISTRY
:..,TOPIC TAGS---THIOL9 ORGANIC SYNTHESIS* PICRIC ACIDP.~ENZENE DERIVATIVEt
COMPOUND# COMPLEX COMPOUNDs CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDo CHEMICAL
SULFIDE
~-,-CCNTROL MARKINIG-NO RESTRICTIONS'
J-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/r-RAME-2000/0736 STEP NO--UR/0062/7OfOO3/OOO/O633/0636
-CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124-406
UNCL A -SS I F-I E 0
"212 020 UNCLASSIFttb PtROCESSING DATE-300C-17C
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124406
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'A MIXT4 OF 2 G 3P4 CL SUaZ C SUB6
H SUB3.N SUBZ BF SUB4 AND 1.8 G POWD. SCINH SUB2)SUB2 HEATED'IN H SUB2 0
TO 50-60DEGREES UNTIL GAS EVOLUTION HAD CEASED GAVE, AFTER EXTN. WIT'-ll C
SUB6 H-SU86-AND AODN. OF PICRIC ACID IN ETOH, 1.5 G 3P4 CL(H SUB2
NC(:NHIS)C SUB6 H SUB3 SC(:.NH) NH SUSZ~2C SUB6 HSUBZ(NO SUBZ)SUB3 OHv
M. 236DEGREES; SIMILARLY 2,6 CL SUB&'-.C SUB6 H SUB3 N SU82 BF SUB4 GAVE
90PERCENT 2,6 DICHLOROPHENYLISOTHIURUNIUM PICRATEt M. 223-4DEGREES. THE
REACTIONMIXT. PREPD. SIMILARLY FROM 0,CLC SU66 HSUB4 N SUB2 BF SUB4
GAVE AFTER EXTN. WITH C SUB6 H SU36 AND NEUTRALINATION WITH NAHCO SU33r
O-CHLORO-PHENYLISOTHIURONIUM BICARBONATE* WHICH 14CATED 141TH AQ. H SUB2
SO SUB4 1-2 HR UNDER N GAVE 22PERCENT 0 CLC SUB6 11 SU84 SHo B.
204~--6()EGREES; SIMILARLY WERE PREPD. 0*CHLOROPHENYLENEDITHIOL, 22PERCENTv
8 SUB10 120DEGREES; 2*6 DICHLOROTHIOPHENOLp 50PERCENT, M. 44-6DEGREES;
ANU P PKENYLENEDITHIOL* 20PERCENT& M.~960EGKEES. SPONTANEOUS OECOMPN.
~OF P NITROPHENYLENEDITHIOL BICARBONATE.GAVE P 0 SURZ NC SU86 H SUB4 SHI
OXIDIZED IN AIR TO THE DISULFIDEr M. 178-9DEGREES. A REACTION
MIXTo OF 11.3 G 0 CLC SU86 H SUB4 N S082 BF SUB4 AND 7.6 G SC(NH SUB2)
~H - SU86 ~ AND
SUS2 IN H SU82 C WAS EXTD. WITH C SUB6 :~THE AQ. LAYER, AFTER
ADDN.~.CF CONCD. KOH UNTIL ALK., :WAS REFLUXED UNDER'N 21HR TO YIELD AFTE
ACIDIFICATION WITH, HCL 25PERCENT 0--CLC' SU86 H SU8ft SH. FACILITY:
INST ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN.9 MOSC0Wv USSR
UNIC LASS tFIE
USSR wc 343.42
XISERVA YE. D. U SEMENOVSKAYA T, D., and CHTWOV9 Institute
of Physical Chemistryt USSR Acadi* of Sciencest Moscow
"An Infrared-Spectroseopic Study of the Thermal Stability of the Anionite VP-1
AP"
Moscow# Zhurnal PUicheakoy Xhimlit Vol XLV, No 11, Nov 71, pp 2862-2866
Abstracti Vinylpyridine anionitesp on account of their chemical and thermal
stabilityp have become widely used in the separation of anions in acid solu-
tions at high temperatures. With heating in water or in alka.1i solutionso
however,, these anionites darken and exhibit reduced ion-oxchangs capacity.
No data have been published which might explain this behavior as a result of
structural changes. ExporIzents conducted by the authors shotmd that heating
VP-1 AP in water produces hydroxypyridinea and leads to oxidation of the CH -
substitutes of the ringv with forzation of,aldehydes arA carboxyl groulx. in
the cLr-e of therzal treatment in alWine solutionsp Oxiution of the CH
substitutes similarly appears, but accompanie& by forxatioit of tho essen2ially
stable foxm cf pyridines, and thisp in turng leads to shaxp reduction of ion-
exchange capazity. However, restomtion. of ion-exchange capacity is possible
through protonizing the oxygen atons.of the pyridines, to fora hydroxypyridines.
a and -tabular data axe included in the paper.
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USSR UDC 532.517.4
VEZIROV A. M., &jhSA N., ALIYEV, Ye. M.
WEV, A ALIYEV, Sh.
"Study of the Rheology and the Effect of Polymer Additives on the Turbulent
Flow of Two-Fluid Systems"
V sb. 3-y Simpoz. po primeneniyu nen'yuto.novsk. sistem v neftedobyche, Kras-
nodar, 1972. Tezisy dokl. (Third Symposium on the Application of Non-Newtonian
Systems in Oil Drilling, Krasnodar, 1972.. Subjects of-Papers -- Collection of
Works), Moscow, 1972, pp 48-49 (from RZh-Mekhanika,'No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B1067)
Translation: A description and the operating principle of a laboratory setup
for studying the rheological behavior of two-phase mixing and nonmixing fluid
systems with polymer additives in the velocity interval shifting from 0 to 1000
see 1 are presented. The effect of phase concentration and pol)mer additives
on the magnitude of the coefficient of hydraulic resistances under a turbulent
regime of the motion of water and oil with polymer additivev of the polyz0buty-
lene type in the Reynolds numbers range 5000-40,000 is investigated. Experi-
mental data are presented on operational wells supplying oil. and water. I. G.
Rulina.
Minitig, Petroleum, Geological
USSR UDC 532.517.4
ALIYEV, Ye. M., KHASAYEV, A. M.
"Controlling the Parameters of Multiphase Turbulent Flow of a Polymer Additive"
V sb. 3-y Simpoz._po primeneniyu nen'vutonovsk. sistem v neftedobvche, Kras --
nodar, 1972..Tezisy dokl. (Third Symposium on the Application of Ron-Newtonian
System.- in Oil Drilling, Krasnodar, 1972, Subjects of Papers -- Collection of
Vorks), Moscow, 1972, pp 47-48 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B1066)
Translation: Experimental studies of turbulent gas-liquid and multiphase flows
Ln tubes with additives of high molecular compounds tit large Reynolds numbers
(up to 4.2.104) are described. The functional dependence of' the structure of
the gas-liquid flow on the concentration of polymer additives in the mixture
is noted. An increase in the gas saturation of the flow- with an increase in
the concentration of polymer additives in the range of,Froude criteria 0.1-0.6
is noted. Experimental-industrial tests of the application of polymer additives
in operational wells are analyzed. 1. G. Bulina.
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2/Z ~~019 UNCLASSIFIED PRPCESSING OATE-11SEP-70
.`CJRC ACCESS-ION,NO-AP0100849
.-A'BSTP,ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS OXIDATIVE
PHOSPHORYLAT10N UNCOUPLEPS WERE STUDIEODN THE MINIATURE EIji) PLATE
I`N-FkOG NFUROMUSCULAR JUNCTFONS. IN THE PRESENCF OF THESE
-2-3 ORDERS OF MAGNTTUDE AND THE
C04PDS. THE'FREQUENCY INCRFASED v
AMPLITUDE 2-3-FULD. INCREASED CONCN. OF EACH UNCOUPLER DECPEASED THE
2--TIME REQUIRED FOR THE FREQUENCY-TO RFACH*A MAX. AND THE T14E FOR THE
SURSEQUENT,:FALL IN FREQUENCY. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THESE COMPOS, ON THE
H4NIATURE END PLACE POTEN-TIAL DECREASED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER:
'CAR.*BONYL CYANrDE~ P-TR[F-LUOROMETHOXYPH.ENYLHYORAZONEII.CAqBGNYL CYANIDE M
TETRAr-HLORO,2,TR[FLURC)METHYLIIENZIMIDAZOLE,
04COUMAROL, 2,4,DI.NITROPHFNOL, AND M NITROPHENOL. THIS SERIES
:'CORRESPOND,ED,T0,THE SEQUENCES OBTAINED DURING STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF
:.THESE.COMPDS-'* ON MITOCHONDPIAL RESPtRATIGN AND ON THE MOBILITY OF
ARTIFICIAL.;,M:EMBRANE PHOSPHOLIPIDS. THE DATA VERIFY A PREVIOUS
~HYPOTHE-Slt 7HAT THE RELEASE OF ACETYLCHOLINE FROM THE NERVE ENDINGS 15
~:_CONNECTE WI-iH ADHFSIGN OF THE SYNAPTIC VACUOLES WITH THE ENOP"4G
0
~:MFMBRANE UNUR THE ACTION OF VAN DER WAALS FORCES. INCRF49EO CONC, OF
CA PRIME2:.POSITIVE IN THE PROTOPLASM IS:DUE TO LISFRATION FROM THE
~MITOCHONDRIA-_OURING 'THE ACTION OF THE UNCOUPLERS AND LEADS TO SHIELDIN";
OF THE.:'SURFACE NEG. CHARGE OF THE 4EMBRANE AND TO INCREASE:O
SECRETION.
-LAS-S-1-FlEa
NC
U
'USSR UDC 612.419.014.24:576.312.36/.014.482
KOSICHENKO, L. P., and M&S I _111-1 , Institute of E>-perimental Pathology
and Therapy, Academy of He ca Sciences USSR, Suldiumi
"Frequency of Chromosome Aberrations in Bone Marrow Cells of Monkeys at
Various Times After Irradiation"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii I Meditsiny, Vol 72, No 11,
Nov 71, pp 104-106
Abstract: Macaca mula monkeys of both sexes were irradiated with ganuna~-rays
at doses of 550-650 R (LD7o_90). Studies:carried out 3 months and 5 years
after irradiation of the 6,)ne marrow cells of the aniraaJs shoi4ed that the
number of structural chromosome aberrations was reliably higher than ',--hat for
nonirradiated controls. The principal type of aberration was acentric recon-
struction after a structural break. The number of structural chromosome
aberrations in the ana- and telophases 6, 8, and 12 years after irradiation
exceeded that for controls, but the difference was statistically unreliable.
The remote somatic effect of irradiation, as Indicated hy the action on bone
marrow cells, was the same irrespective of. the sex of the animals.
1/1
ussl~ UDC 547.944/945
SHAKIROV, R., and YUNUSOV, S. Yu., Order of the Red Banner
olf.Labor Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances of the Uzbek SSR Academy
of Sciences
"Study of Alkaloids from the Above-Ground Part of Veratrum Lobelianum.
Structure of Veralosinine"
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedinenly, No 6; 1971, pp 779-784
Abstract: A study was made of the alkaloids of the above-ground part of
veratrum lobelianum, and the structure of veralosinine was corrected. When
separating the benzene fraction of the total above-ground Part of verat-rum
lobelianum with an acetate buffered solution with pH 5.8-3.6, alkaloids W4th
a melting point of 156-158* and 180-183* were isolated from the fraction
with pH 5.8-5.6 and veratroyl zygadenin with a melting point of 263-265*
was isolated from the fraction with pH 5.4-5.2. The infrared spectra for
the diketone from a mixture of tetrahydroveralosidines and the diketone
from a mixture of tetrahydrosoladines are presented for comparison. They
show that the tetrahydoveralosidine. and tefrahydrosolasodine are not identical.
Solasodine and veralosidine were subjected to acetolysis and acetylation to
further study the structure of verdlosidine. Data are presented showing that
1/2
USS'lit,
KHASHIMOV, A. M., et al., Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 6, 1971, pp
779-784
in veralosidine, the B/C and C/D rings are trans-linked. The second hydroxyl
group Is located at the C16 and is a-oriented. The structure of veralosinine
ir, thus established as C16-a-acetylveralosidine.
212
7
Alkaloids
USSR UDC: 547-9WV~45
KHASHDIOV, A. M., SHAKIROV, R., and YUNUSOV, S. YU., Order of Labor Red Banner
=9TTTu-Ve-o'T"- Chemistry of Plant Substances, Tashkent, Academy of Sciences Uzbek
SSR
"Alkaloids of Veratrum Lobelianum"
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedinenly, No 3, 1970, PP 339-343
Abstract: Alkaloids in the epigeal part of Veratrun Iobeliantim groi-m in the
valley of the Kar-Kara River are reported on for the first tLne. Upon separation
of the total ethereal fraction isolated from the epigeal. part of the plant (col-
lection made on 13 May 1968), new alkaloids were differentiated as to solubility
and basicity: veralosim C ff 0 11, veralosinin and veralosidin C H 0 N It was
3 &1 ~i 43 2 *
Tound that at the outset 0~ Vagetative period, total alka-loi s in the epigeal
part of Veratrum Iobelianum is 2.5% of dry matter weight, and at the end of this
period -- 0.036%. Based on study of chemical properties, infrared, ultraviolet,
nuclear magnetic resonance, and mass spectra, and a.1so conv-ersion to tetrahydro-
solasodin, the most probable structure and,configuration is established for
veralosidin.
1/1
XI-10. EFFECT OF TIM GROWN CONDITIONS ON THE rERFEMCK nT Car CRYSTALS
lArticle by T. 1. Oilkhovikove, A. r. .1zeratn' V. V. ?-Aamv, F. R. Khxahtr~v;
Nov.ztibirsk, Lit siop.zium po rrut.a....- R..t. I St.tol.
Kristalloy I I'lenok, Rug4lano 11-11 June lliZ. p l_%1
Tho wtlwds of x-ray JiffrAction toP*rrav)tv J!tv~.n and Lancl "re uxed
to P.rtarvt it Ayptematto 4tkwy or t;w dvzr~ of j~rfet:Tivrz of single galliub~
phosphida crYntals obt4inati by dr~lng fro" a melt bm %*w virichralwitt V*tr..d.
It we" demonstrated that the urtalloyad Car crv%t&I% btainod fro% the
flux Inyer haw, an a rule, high dislocatim den*ltv. In Addition. ti,ee, a"
impwIti, Rrowth and stress bands In then frequently leAdine, to trackialt of the
bar.
In thin paper the prololema of tmpnming the tach- loglical proce22 of
obtainLnit single crystals are 41I&cu**e4t, mA veavits are presented from
study of th~ structure of the defects In them.
f rcld 6.
j, - 7`5
XIV_7 HFIX.[ OF SUDSTRATL IJLTk.CTr- ON Tl.l. STRINAULL (IF 11'1'~AXIAL LAYLKS CF
III ,
GALLI~111 ARSU~ 1: JUtAINU) BY WALUU.S, 111:1110,16
lArticle bv T. I. Mlarkova. Yu. :i. hurnetnt,v. F. It lha,;Mrov~ r-N-vibirsk. III
"..Ziun n~ N,Iurrnvoj,,I,-,6A!i KrL4!Ldllc~ I Plen,".
4unslan, I-
ihe -0-1. of llnlror~d I.W --i t.,
riti"ll, 01- IntrrreInti~ ~f Ovr J., it'.. -~,At fake kt,- je.-
ev, of callium ornerilde,obLoined " tl--! -~01(141, ~f C;0oT%,* -a-0
I)LI.CLU IhCrPWI... ClAl'. and dili 111COL Will) d,-it, V%-tilt t"an It-` cr
wete introduccd Into tite JkMitidl SUbstrALcS IntentikMA1111. Mid 111-0 VffeCL CE
the defucts introduced i nto tile substrates on tile structural perfection vf tnt-
epitaxial layers wriq traced. It was demnstrated that in tile onitaxiol laver~
obt.tInt-d 6y tilt- -thod of chloride evitaxv. h1rit t1vooltv of 0- pr.1tt, defevt,
waii, I,:t:(!vLvd 11021/cm -, I and hirti dew,ity of the packinr defecte, wan obtaLnrj
00-31/cm-'J; in indiwidunl, sectiatni tilt- 4efect densitv wa4 so nigb Elifit tile vni-
tnXi&l layer become polyerystalli6e. The rictfird of tranamisatim clectren mic-
-copy won need to detevvine tile type of packliar. defects. and it wao dcnLvi~trat-i
that the "Nubtraction" packinp defrctn a" ohxe~d.
TO tim eplitaxial lAycre obtained tv liquid crit,iorr,
wort- observed 1greater than 10 micransl Whtch apparently are reglictilt abmorbe4
by rn I I I um. In these ntructuren no i-crea"ed defect tleo~ttv couv-1 he the
ie,croduted defects in the oubotrate are vii-rved. The absence of t!ef"td
PrObablY ntrlse~ Ir" tile fact t1lat At tlw Initial Point in crtt"L41 prr~t:t,
onlotiola of tile nu1%,.jtrAte viatorial. by the liquid galllula takes tilare to 4
depth euccedtor, thk deotit of the disturbed layer.
11tWer analogous condkttoas~ the prowth of enitaxist lbvVr* was c4triv,
Our On tile nurface of nuh*tratel; with which the chemical Polt-hiar did not re-
Move the tirrvct#t cauned by Machininr. In this Come. in tile lavrrm obtatncd ov
Chlllridtl nalthod~ no increased growth def-L density or pacling destaltv wx~ ~4-
ae rve. d. In the structurva obtained by the wthod of liquid enitaxv. tilt rr-
91-1112 unrichad in pallium are rLtained.
USSR UDC 577.944/945
TELEZHENETSKAYA, M. V.- =HTMOV. KH, N., YU`NUSOV, S. YU., Order of the Red
Banner of Labor Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances of the Uzbek SSR
cademy of Sciences
A
"Peganol, a New Alkaloid from Peganum Harmala!'
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Sayedineniy, No 6, 1971, pp 849-850
Abstract: By continuing the separation of the mixture of bases isolated from
Peganum harmala in the flowering stage and the beginning of fruiting [Kh. N.
Khashimov, et .al., KhPS, 456, 19691, a substance was obtained with a melting
point of 178-180 degrees, optically inactivetwith the composition C 11 11 12N20
M 188 (mass spectrometry) -- the new base peganol. The results of ultraviolet,
infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectral studi". are analyzed. The
structure of peganol is
6 4)
7
USSR UDC 547.944/947
V1 TELEMEEMTSMA, X. V., SHARKNIMOVs N. N., and YUNUSOV,
-Ranner-of Labor Institute of Plant Chemistry, Uzbek Academy of
Sciences
"Dyniudca of the Accumulation of Alkaloids in Peganum Hurmala"
Tashkent. Zhijdya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 3. 1971, p 382
Abutractr This is a continuatiQn of S. YU, YANWCVI* earlier work (1970) 03
the little-known process of alkaloid accumulation in Peganum, ~=-aala, a tall,
perenn.1alg deep-rooted grass* Samples were collected In Bukharskaya and
Samarkandskaya oblasts. Above-ground portions of the plant were tested o for
alkaloid content in the vegetation, budding, flowering, fruit-bearing and ter-
sinal periods. There was a steady diminution, in that order, for above-ground
portionsj, and also for roots, except that in the latter there iias a slight
upswing during the terminal period. Seeds collected following the terminal
period showed a high alkaloid content (5-V%, as against a. raximum 2.1?% for the
leaves and stalks), 84% of their alkaloids zass consisting of a mixture of ha:-
Wine and hazwaine. Pods yielded 1.09% of their dry wei&ht In an alkaloid mass
from which harmine and vasicinone were ex+wa.ctod. All yidds were found to vary
1"vidzml: plant and growing site.
in-connection with the age of the la"-
USSR UDC 547.944:945
!K VIHIA S TELEZUENETSKAYA, X. V. RASHKES, Ya, V., and YUNUSOV, S. Yu.,
~Banmn~erof Labor Order" Institute of Plant Chemistry, UzbekSSR Academy of-
Sciences
"Pegamine, a New Alkaloid from Peganum Harmala"
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4, 1970, pp 453-455
Abstract: The total alkaloid content of Peganum harmala was found to be 2.17
d consisted of peganine, vasicinorle, bamineo desoxypeganine, de-
percent an
scryyvasicinone, and a new alkaloid melting. tit 160-161% uhich tho authorv
named pegamine. The structure of the compound was asce~rtained from spectral
''data,-including UV, IR, and mass spectra..tA scheme for the mass spectral
fragmentation of the compound was proposed.
1/2 0 L 7 UNCLASSIFIED 1) R 0C E SSING !jj'TE:--13N0V70
-ITL-~--INDIRECT CURR~LATIONS 8-TfiEE-N BLOOD AN'- LYIPH Clk%".iJLATIGr,! -i-l-
T r- 4)
1AUTHOR-K HASH I MOV, N.K11.
lco" -
"-,CQU!"dTRY OF l.'JFO--USSR
!--.,s-0U-'ZCE.--Du'1KL. AKAO. NAUK TACZH. SSA 1970, 13(3), 49-;52
":~'UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.~:SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL. AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS-ROOD CIRCULATIONt LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, CORTICOSTGROID, M~DICAL
EXPER IsAENT
CCNTROL MARKING-NO
DrICU'lENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-3003/0832 STEP NO~-UR/0425/70/013/003/0049/0052
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0129951
"T
7.
777 ~ 7771:~ -
2/Z 017 UNCLASSIFIE0 PflOCESSli`-lG DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0129951
Ac3STkACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IRELATIVE 17 HYDROXY
CORTICQSFEROID CQNTE'.4T OF VENOUS BLOOD AND LYMPH UNDER N'L]kMAL CGINOITIONS
N LY14PHATIC OR
AND.-AFTER CUTTING OFF THE MAlt VENOUS VESSELS WAS
N i ka~ E I
INVESTIGATED IN DOGS. BLOOD -SAMPLES WERE Of3TAIi E ) F i TH VE N OF THE
SMALL INTESTINE, T14E PORTAL VEINr THE POSTERIOR V';--NA CAVA, THE LEFT
VENOUS SINUS OF THE NECK, AND THE PERIPHERAL VESSELS. CHANGES IN THE
ADRENAL HORMONE CONTENT OF THEVARIOUS 8LOOD SAMPLES I Hk AFTER
INTERRUPTION OF THE BLOOD AND LYMPH FLOW WERE STATISTICALLY EVALUATED.
E: H YD R CONTENT: IN 0,C0 OF CONTROL AN114ALS
1i I.p OXY CORT lCOSET-11101 D THE 6L
4
WAS LESS THAN 25P'E:~CENT THAT IN THE LYMPH. DIFFEqENCES WERE ALSO SEEN
BETWEEN THE PERIPHr- BL, OD SYSTEM. THE HORMONE
ERAL AND THE CENTRAL 0
SECRETI ON APPARENTLY OCCURS -THROUGH JHE LYMPHAric,VESSELS FIRST,
REACHING THE BLOOD VESSELS AFTERWARDS., FACILITY! TAOZH.
GGSAEDINST. JR. 18NSINOt USSR*
iltl'- LAraltif tic I c
1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
-T.ITLE--LIGHT SCATTERING ON ACOUSTICAL PHONGNS AND PCLARITONS-IN LITAG SUB3
AUTHOR- (03)-KfiA5HKf!'CZHEVv Z.Mor LEMANOVI' V~Vov PISAREVr RI'Ve
~.CCUNTRY OF~INFG-USSR
.S
OURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 19709 /2(4), 1206-13
DATE PUbLISHE0------70
..'SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
~~'_TOPIC TAGS-LITHIUM COPPOUND, PHONONt TATANIUM ALLOYP CRYSTAL, L T
4GHT
_.~SCATTERINGv METAL OXIDE
'L~:~CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~_.OUCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0376
STEP NU---UR/0181/701012/004/1208/1213
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP012ol3l
UNCLASS~FIED
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--20NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--APOL26131
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LIGHT SCArrERING WAS INVESTIGATED
ON ACOUSTICAL PHONONS AND PGLARITONS IN LITAO SUB3. IhE VELOCITIES OF
ACOLSTIC PHCNLNS FOR DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS IN THE CRYSTAL, OBTAINED FROM
THE, SHIFT IN THE FREQUENCY OF SCATTERED LASER LIGHT, ARE IN SATISFACTORY
AGREEMENT WITH THE VELOCITIES CALCDo FROM KNOWN ELASTIC AND PIEZOELEC.
CONSTS. A CIFFERENCE WAS NOTED BETWEEN EXPTL. 06.-'jD. AND CALCDo
INTENSITIES OF SCATTERING WHICH 15 APPARENTLY DUE TO lt%ACCURATE VALUES
OF THE CGNSTS. USED IN ThE CALCN. SCATTEUNG OF 1. IGIII WAS INVEST[GATF.-D
ON PHONON PHUTUN EXCITEO PULARI rbNS RUATED f0 flil;: TPANSVERSE
PHONON
MO DE OF A SUBI TYPE IWITH LOWER ENERGY OF 2-03 Ct; PiOP-E N'EGATIVEI AT
~300CEGREESK WHICH IS A SOFT MODE IN THE TRANSITION FRON THE FERROELEC.
PHASE INTLJ THE PARAELEC. VARIATIGN WAS OBSO. OF TliE f-PEQUENCY OF
-S
POLARITCh, 1203-141 LM PRIML NEGATIVEI) DEPENDING~ON THE ANGLE OF
SCATTERING (5-1.80EGREES)t CORRESPGNDING APPROX% TO THE SCATTERING
..CURVIto INCREASE WAS CSSU* !N THE INTENSIfY OF LIGHT SCATTERING ON
FACILITY: INST.
POLARITGNS hITH GECREASEC ANGLE OF SCATTERING..
POLLPROVv LENINGRADi, USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
..... . .......
-''~'1/2 012 'UNCLASSFFIED PROCESSING DATE -16SEP70
.i-~.TITLE--MANDELSTAM BRILLOUIN SCATTERING OF LIGHT IN LITHIUM NIOBATE -U-
:..",AlfTHOR-!- (0 3 1 -KHASHKHOZHFV1 Z.Mo LEMANOVvVV.v PISAREV, R.V
OUNTRY OF iNFO--USSR
-~i,~SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD~ TELA 19709 12(119 128-31
~.DATE PURLISHEI)----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATCUALS, PHYSICS
GS--LIGHT
%--- TOR I C TA SCATTERINGi LITHIUM COMPOUND9 N108ATE
'4A-RKI%G--PJC- RFSTRICTIGNS
:CCUP~7L
1)9CIJ'4-7-;T CLASS-U.NCLASSIFTED
~~,:PRCXY RcEL/FRt,,Mr--1980/0248 STEP NO--UR/OL81/70/012/001/0128/0131
CIRC
UNC L!~S 5 IF If 0
2/2 OtZ UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING D4TE-leSED70
::.C IRC ACCESSION INO-AP0048527
A8STRACT/PXTfZ.ACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. SPECTRA WERE CBTAINED "F
MANIFLSTAM BRILLOWN SCATTERING OF LIGHT IN LINBO SUB3. THE SCATT;:RltiG
r,.'l TRANSVERSE ACnUSTICAL PHONONS IN 140ST CASES IS CONSIDEPABLY MORE
I NT ENS ETHAN THE SCATTERING ON LONGITUDINAL PHONON VELOCITIES OF
CTIONS IN THE CRYSThL DETD. FROM THE
ELASTIC. WAVES FOR VAkIOUS DIRE'
SPECTRA ARE IN SATISFACTORY.AGREEMENT WITH THE CALCD. VALUES.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR We , 621.3-048
E
BORISENY.0, A. I., NIMAYEVA, L. V., GOVOROVA, R. M. ,la mGV5UY, S. V.,
and RUDY1W, V. YA.
"Flexible Inorganic Electrically Insulating Coatings"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy DWI, Vol 45, No 10, Oct 72, pp 2258-2261
Abstracts Flexible inorganic electrically Insulating coatings are prepared
from drosses in which a semicalloidaJ. nitrate solutioa serves as the disper-
sion medium. in the process of thermal treatment such solutions decompose
yielding a glassy binding and volatile coaponents. Such coatings have many
useful propeitiest excellent flexibility, stability al-gainst boat and high
dielectric properties at 10000. Glass-ceramic coatings are fixed durably
on nickel, Nichrome, chronal, Alumell Copelo platlnum, tungston, and ttuigste-
rhenium wires, the process of depositing and fixation being -very simple,
capable of continuous operation.
1/2 0214 UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
JITLE--DISTRIBUTION AND EXCRETIONFROM KICE (INTACT AND ~tITH
TRANSPLANTABLE TUMORS) OF C PRIMEL4 AURANTIN -U-
r,AUTtiGR-(05)-SUSKOVAv V.S,, KtiASIGOVp P.Z., CHERNOV, V.A., KAizPOV, V.L.,
.-SEREBRYAKOV t N,G.
COUNTRY OF INFQ--USSR
~'_-~SOURCE-ANTISIOTIKIP 1970y VOL 15P.Nl Zi PP 437-441~
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND--MEDICAL SCI,ENCE-S
JOPIC TAGS--MOUSEt TISSUE TRANSPLAN'To TUMORt SARCOMA9 LY14PHATIC SYSTEM,
LIVER9 KIDNEY, LUNGS, SPLEEN, SMALL INTESTINE* RADIOACFIVE TRACER,
THYMUS GLAND, AUTINEOPLASTIC DRUG# CARBON ISOTOPE
~_..:CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-,..,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
REEL/FRAME--1994/1141 STEP NO--UR/0297/'Z4110it-i/005/043'1/0441
._CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115160
UNCLASSIFIED
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115160
-ABSTRACT/EXTR4CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISTRIBUTION OF C PRIME14 AURANTIN
IN MICE INTACT AND 41TH TRANSPLANTABLE LYMPHOLEUCOSIS NK-LY AND
LYMPHOSARCOMA LIU 1, AND ITS EXCRETION AFTER SliNGLE iNT;~AvE.,qOUS OR
SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATIONS WERE STUDLED. THE D[STKIBUTIqN OF THE DRUG
WAS NOT REGULAR. RADIOACTIVITY IN THE LIVER, KIUNEYS, LU14GS AND SPLEEN
REGISTERED IN 30 TO 60 MINUTES AFTER THE,DRUG ADMINISTRATION WAS
REDISTRIBUTED IN 6 HOURS AFTER INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTR4TION AND IN 18-24
HOURS AFTER SUCUTA-NEOUS ADMINISTRATION NITH AN INCkEASE IN ITS LEVELS IIN
THE SPLEEN9 THIN INTESTINE# THYMUS* MAXIMUM ACTIVITY IN TUMORS WAS
'-,,-OBSERVED BY THE END OF 24 HOURS, THE LEVEL IN NK-LY BEING HIGHER THAN IN
110 1. AFTER INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION THE ORGANS 4ERE MAINLY FREE
FROM ACTIVITY BY THAT TIME, WHILE AFTER SUCUTANr'_'OUS AUMINISTqATION THC
ORGANS WERE MAINLY FREE FROM ACTIVITY BY THF END OF THE 2ND DAY AND
LATER. AFTER SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF C PRIME14 AURANTIN FOR 3
TIMES AT AN INTERVAL OF 48 HOURS NO ACCUMULATION OF THF DRUG IN THE
ORGANS AND TISSUESt INCLUDING TUMORS WAS OBSERVED.i THE kESULTS OBTAINED
'ARE DISCUSSED* FACILITY: INSTITUTE Of MEDICAL RADIOLOGY OF
ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF THE USSRI OBNINSK*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 627.82:.012.43(088.8)
KHAS-IN, B. F.,
"Antiseepage Device for the Expansion Joint of a Hydroengineering Structure
of the Concrete Dam Type"
USSR Author's Certificate No 269795, filed 1 Mar 68, published 10 Aug 70
(from M-Elektrotekhnika iEnerpti~a,No,2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D191 P)
Translation: An antiseepage device for the expansion joint of a hydroengineer-
ing structure of the ccncrete dam type including the enclosing elements, the
packing between them and the coupling element is descr2-bed. The device is
distinguished by the fact that in order to Increase the degrae of sea! and
its reliability, the packing is executed in the form of an elasLic water-
tightinsert glued to the enclosing elements and havirig reinforci)lg lugs
on the outside, and the connecting element Is executed in the form of a water-
tightcompensator built in rings into the enclosing elements. The proposed de-
vice is made- up of individual antiseepage elements --- packets manlifactured in
advance under plant or test ground conditions. Each packet :includes reinforced
concrete enclosing elements 1 (see the figure), which enclose the joint cavity
an(I have reinforciag lugs 2 on the,outside which are connected to the
reinforced frame of the structure 3 when installing the device, packing 4 ir
the form of an elastic watertight insert glued to the enclosing elements and
1/2
USSR
KHASNI, B. V., USSR Author's Certificate*No 269795, filed I Mar 68, published
10 Aug 70
pressed between them by means of the conductor 5,
a coupling element 6 executed in the form of a water-
tight compensator built into the reinforced concrete
elements in rings 7, and an elastic butt-and insert
8 coated with glue and placed in the joint cavity
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the packets.
A layer of plastic mortar9 is applied to the ends of
,the reinforced concrete enclosing elements. There
are-4 illustrations.
2/2
MzS
A
0i
r~
-A-A
- 150 -
_02t PROCESSING l)AT*z--7'1lNOV70
UNC C A'S S I F I
-:T- I TL E---:C AS ES OF COMPL [CAT IJN OFEP1DEMIC~FJFPATlTlS 8Y PIDLYARTHqITIS -U-
A UTHOR--KHAS, IN D.I.
:~.ICOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--VOYENNO-MEDITSINSKlY ZHURN.AL, 19701 NR 3, P 125-126
SOURCE A
D A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND IMEDICAL SCIENCES
PIC"-:TAGS--HEPATIT-IS, SYNDROME,~-DRUG TREATMENT~, CtH, PREDNISONE
CQ*4TROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL'IFRAME--3006/0682 STEP NO--OR/0177/70/f)001003/012r)/0126
CIRC ACCESSION NO-001,344Z7
7 -~~ -71
23- 021 UNCI_AtSIFI~d PROCESSING DATE--27NOV7C
'-ClR.C ACCESSION NO-AP0134427
~',A'Q_STRAcT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PATIENTS TS, 24 YEARS OLD, WAS
TAKEN ILL ON 9 JULY 1966. THE DISEASE STARTED GRADUALLY WITH GENERAL
-DEBILITY, OYSPHORIA, TUSSIS, RHINITIS AND ELEVATION 01: THE BODY
TEMPERATURE TO 37.8DEGREES. ON THE THURD DAY PAIhS APPEARED IN THE RIGH
-HYPOCHO,"IDRIAC REGIONt REGURGITATION AND THE URINE BECAF111i DARK BRO-IdN; ON
16 JULY JAUNDICE OF THE SCLERAS AND INTEGUMENTS WAS ADDED. U P JN
AOMITTANCE TO THE INFECTIOUS SECTION WELL EXPRESSED JAUNIDICE OF THE
INTEGUMENTS, VISIBLE MUCUOUS MEMBRAtNES :AND SCLERAS WAS OBSERVED, AS WELL
AS ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER AND SPLEENI ACHOLIC STOOLt AND A BODY
TEMPERATURE OF 36.90EGREES. BLOOD ANALYSIS: 3 4p85O,OOO, 14y4001
ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION REACTION 3sklMi PER HOUR. . TOTAL BL00J BILIRU61N
5 MG PERCENTi DIRECT 3.8 Mu" PERCENTv WELTMAN!"J'S SERUM TEST 3.5, MERCURIC
CHLORIDE TITER 1.5 f4Lj THY140L TEST 7 UNITS ALOOLASE ACTIVITY I UNIT.
URINE ANALYSIS; REACTION FOR BILE PIGMENTS AND UROBILIN SHARPLY
POSITIVE, PROTEIN 0.033PERCENT-00, SINGLE FRUSH ERYTHROCYTES. THER4PY:
INTRAVENOUS DROPWISE INIFUSION OF 5PERCE,NT GLUCOSE SOLUTION, INJECTION OF
'[NTH DAY.OF THE PATIENT
YITAMINSt AND DIET* ON THE N IN THE OEPARTNENT,
.-AT THE HEIGHT OF DEVELOPMENT OF JAUNDICEt HIS FEELING OF WELL BEING
~WORSENED: HIS TEMPERATURE ROSE TO 39,8DEGREESp HE BEGAN TO FEEL PAIN IN
THE CERVICAL SECTION OF THE SPINEt IN THE JOINTS OF THE UPPER AND LOWER
EXTREMITIES, HEADACHEP NAUSEA AND VOMITING.
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