SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEONTYEV, A. K. - LEPESTKIN, A. I.

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USSR ANDREYEV, Yu. N. , *,-'VASOV, V. N EO I 11A Device "or Automatically S,~rtlng R~!431.:Aors; In-to I)J- Filod 113 A141t, 05 11,~b~L; :ihed 7 , V M-Radioteklinika, No 10, Oct '10, Abstract No 10 315 '11) 14AII Mranslat-lon: Th-~, proposud ckL.4i arranged in sevt!ral level:~, d 10ALd'" 1! v~ bra:0,an 4opp,-,~,r, t riwi ~ip- r,I, Lnq ,~fttes a s u. r:7 .11g IZI j Waide channels with roi~ating Q--ld 11.11~ Mt-.Ilit, in;;~ As a dititinguishing feature of the Patent , till! vori.. t :ct A.; incz-!asnd and preQisfon ks impr(~vt~d b.), 10,ilkyifq; li. ,,or ;,11:.,* :!j- sorting tions of resistance measurc=jAs ccxinectcd to the tremqiorltmr made in the form of a hollow cylinder vith movable ptnii eirow,,11ili-it rows. These pinli are connected to electromuoicto by !rg~iuAs o1C magnets are connected to the meaaurewnr. tuiit and mrti (ill Ltd ly :z:) master unit located inside the hollow cylinder. The conteiI,-,r, C. L pins are connec%ed in the control cirQuit of the 1/3 016 UNCLA~S I FIE-O' rITLE:-.-:-lS:"PARAPSYCH0LOGY A SCIENCE -IJ- .AUfHOR--LE0NTYEVv A.N. Ll ;.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR 'MIRCE-MOSCOWt PRIRODA* NO 1, 197ow P 122 DATE PUBLISHED------70 --SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCUNCES JOPIC TAGS-PARAPSYCHOLOGY, TELEPAFHY REST,ICTICNS 11110 SSIN-0 OATE--02r)VT70 ,,U0CUMEN'l CLASS-r-~-U.NCLASSIF LEO -PqOXY REEL/FRAME-198610719 STEP 2/3 016 UINCLASSIFIEOf PRo1i*.(-'SS[NC 0ArE--0?1T~"r7() C. I R CACCESSION NO-AP0102691 Ai3StR.ACT!f=XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. N. pr.Tkov, 4 irk-ACHCR AT SECONUARY SCHOOL IN SUNT6RSKIY RAYIN, YAKUTSK 4SSR, ASKSt "WHAT v4z: PROSPECTS FUR PARAPSYCHUL(IGY? m y sT U o F-pas ANO I Aqif: VE'1~4' 1,NrERcsr7'0 IN TflIS NEi4 SPHERE OF AT OUR REQUEST, fli~lfiF~SSOR A. %. ACADEMICIAN OF PiE USSR ACADE'~Y OF PE't.)AGOGICAL SC[C~N-_ES (Q1_).SC3W ST?LrE UNIVERSITY PHYCHOLOGY FACULTY) f(1 N. PETRCpIPS (NIF.STICN. rf-~sr OF ALL, PARAPSYC110LOGY (THE GREEK 14PARA"' S1 C.,kill. LES J's. 1..~ NO WAN' A "NEW ARFA Of SCIENCE". PARAPSYCOULOGY ZVNZK 11 1`1 IF LAST CENTURY, ANO IN T14E EARLY 1660S IN .ENGLAINDi A SPE(..I;!kL :i.,iGA%1zArtj,, FOP, PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH 10i EVEN CREATED-v 1'i~F F~.),l STUDYING RSYCHIC PHENOMENA". LHARACTFRISTIC ?OF QIF HL!;l1'0lZY OF PARAPSYCHOLUGY ARE PERIUOS UF ATTRACTION TO It JV40 IT. ANO EVEN THE THWRETICAL "SUBSTAINT(ATION" OF THL RPHENnME_*qAq, DESCRIM IN PARAPSYCHOL00 (TH~ UANSMISSION OF: Tj+.)U,31iT$ OVER A DISTANCF# ViSUAL PERCEPTION OF IBJECTS TiIPOUG~i AN' !)PAQUE SC~IEE4, A10 SO FORTH) HAS ALTERED RADICALLY, BEPVhj01Nr,, W4 THE WW-VIA) (JUTI.WK OF THE OASEkVFRS: SOME SPIRIT.JALIST[r. A14D EVEN SPIRITUAL: 44T111RI)ICTATIUN~, SOMF ATTEMPTS TO UNDERSTANO PARAPSYCHOLOGY FROM PHYSIGLOGICAt A%D PSYI:IiO PHYSIOLOGICAL POSITIONS. CERTAIN Of: rktk P"uqomc,,*, Rr.Lv~-D TO PAkAPSYCHGLOGY 1,'q THE PAST ARE ACIIIIIALLY AN AREA OF~ 'SCILINTIFIC 9%]4LEOGF. SUCh PtikhUMENA INCLUDE* FOR EXAMPLE, SU.CALLE0 llt~-ICU.G'VIT P[Alm,G01 KFACTILIN TO SUdTHRESHOLD, I.Fov VERY WEAK.t IMPE.RCEOr.184C EXCITATZINS, 0~ "IN40EQUATE11, 1EXCITAruvol Atli), PAMWILAR, REACTION TO THL EFFeCT -REACTION OF THE SK'IN TO LIGHr, AND OTHE7RS. n -1 fil 3/3 0.16 UNCLASSIFIED 1)4~6Lt ~S KN-ul ~j AT E--O~ -C 1-70 CIRC 4CCt:SSIJN NO-AP0102691 AC,STKACT /EXTRACT-- ALT HOUGH V1,NY Efi-OIZTS WERE API'Llf-rl IVFY TH!~ C-jJPSF LO%:6 11- E. I Li 0 OF T I Tf- ,IV[. I HE RE A I. IT Y 01' PA11 A P.()')'(;H X I ~~'; I,' I L POL" I, .-IC" At :,iU Ct.,~ ti;~S VFT SUCCEF01-0 1'4 DOINI; THIS. ANU T:HE 1'111LUI~-"; I-I'lf 41F ASSUCIATC0 WITH THE FACT THar, %,,; oppcj$E-o To P-iov(-a ~3 --ALL('J MLT,ftPSYL?lCLJGILAL AN'r) r&L~PATHIC ll,E AFL1,11 A7r-) ?;-, I'll I,qy W;'-Y ;JLIAeLY PdFfJIC:TE;,)- THV PFUPf,P,r-NTS 13F PARAPSl((;J!.)LP(;lf 01,11 THE FACT THEIR EXPE~11;111'qlS ARE ~.XTAkMFL.Y A ~4 S J C e,: L i- ')TIG'4ALLY FAVOR,rv~LF COH OlLY i4lTH TifF EXCE, f.~INATION 0 AND A~i- POSS1.13LE FUR CiNLY CERTAIN PECIPLk CIN T HE 1'1~ r HE R 1-i A NA f) I- j j 1. 11- Y PLAUS16LF SCIENTIFIC HYPOTHESES PFP'LflTTtNG EXPERIMI.NTAL VL-~[Ficvrrin; HAVF NOT bEEN PROPOSED TO EXPLAIN TriF MAJORITY OF JrH:.,: PHENCMENA. ALL THIS "AS LED TO A SITUATICI(q 14 WHK(:i PARAPSYCII-11LOSY HAS NOT FNTEFED PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND WORK WITH IT iiAs Nlir DEEN INCLUDED IN THE PRIOGkAM OF PSYCHOLOGICAL '-UNGRESSES CONVE-NEli ~Y THE JtJTC-RNATI--~0L SCIE,101FIC PSYCHOLOGY UNION. IT MUST 13E rHOUGHT TmAT THE COURS& IF FLITUKe RESE4RCH COY HUMAN PJSYC;iICS WILL DEJ-114E A SLPF-4-ICIENTLY I)RHISE BOUNJARY SEPARATING SCI~NTIFJC IPMHOLUIMAL, PSYCIHOPHYS13L )~;l CAL ANO PHENOMENA FROM IAAGINARYs ILLUSURVo CJR~ EVEAl VALSIrlEo -UNCONSCIENTIOUS "EYE WITNESS" ACCCUNTS~.,, USSR LEONT'YEV. A. N. Problemy Razvitiya Psikhiki (Problems of the Davelopmeat of Paychology), r1h.'rii Edition, Moscow University Press, 1972, 575:pp Translation: Preface to the Second Edition: The vecoild 4!ditloih of the boolc Problemy Razyitiya Psikhiki (Prcblents of Wvalopineilt i)f J1jjyctj(,4i:)&y) difffex~i somewhat from the first. It contains two new papers: "!rhe 111,010gical and the Social in Human Psychology" and "Han and Culturc." )?aperii -of a specLaii;ied psychoiogical-pedagogic interest have beeq omitted from this 1~.dLtionl 01,K1 sor-le papers have been abbreviated somewhat. All of these changes arose from xi effort by Oc nothor comploculi to the central idea of t4e book -- the idea of t4a social-hi'storical t~ature of human psychology. This idea which was fLrst developed Ln psycholagy by L. S. Vygotskiy retains its urgency even now. At this time Ole coilceq)cs of thc suppor3edly direct and fatal dapeiidence of the Ughor pol(chologic.-il prar,,-vs~is and vipacitle.,; of man on hitt hereditary b[(~1ojjjcn1 are zl;iLl quite widespread. The~je concepta are not (nily, actively jlro-~),rlgotad by C.~,xtain foreign psychological schools. The-ly are also exhtbited in forr-s -- in the faim of pedakfeigLc and othar prejudicas -NtfleacEng Lyle rel~z;-Its 113 Ussi LEONT'YEV, A. N., Problemy Ra-.vitiya Psikhiki, Third Editjon, ff,:McOd Uni%fCTsity Press, 1972, 575 pp of the effect of many centuries of inequality of social conditlovis of the de- velopment of man. If this book helps to cornbaL b1clogized viciura of nature imid tho duyclopre_nt of human psychology, the author will consider Its moin 1,,qal fialifilled. Contents Page From the Preface to the First Edition 3 Preface to the Second Edition 4 Problert of Occurrence of Sens4tion 5 1. Problem 5 II. Hypothesis III. Study of the Yunctional Davelopriont of Sensid,*,rity, '59 IV. Discussion of the Results 4ad Some Conclusions, 136 Mechanisn of Sensory Reflection 152 Biological and Social N Uuman Psychology 1,84 it Gutlities of the Development of t'*iychology 210 213- 7 USSR LEONTYEV, A. N., Problemy Razvitiya Pslkl~iki, Third Edifl.on, Xvsrow Universizy Press, 1972, 575 pp Page I. Development of Animal Pgyclkology 210 11. Origin of Human Conscious-mess ~63 III. Problem of Historical Development of ConscLowaness 283 Historical Approach in the Study of Humanipsychology 341 Man and Culture 401 Development of Higher Forms of Momory 427 Psychological Principles of the Preschool (lame 472 Theory of Development of Child Psyaholojjyl~ 5001 Principles of Psychological Development of Children and:t:he P'(*rlblem of Mental Deficiency 529 Remarks 549 Name Index 555 Subject Index 561 USSR UIXC 615,4112:615.837.3 4 LP2NT11gYA,,_.P,, MILUMIKOVA, 11. L, aW DSITOVI V. T.0 All Ullion sciant lc Research Institute of Medical ln-.trumentatlon Constructlon, lrbiicow "Emitters for Ultrasound Therapy Apparatup" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No 5, Sep/Oct 73, pp 4a,45 Abstract: Four types of ultranound emitters hiava bac2i (1.0velolpod -- two *,)f the pencil type and two with side omittJng stu,faces. Tb~vse o'ldtters are I highly effective, capable of operating foir a long ti= iit an Intensity of 1~ 1:/ =2 without noticeable overheating of the onitting aurfmcr-. Th-~y nre pri- marily designed for a oerial ultrasound therapi!utia 7-."~." The use of piezotransformerv with face sltnfaces males i1i post-Oble to fet. ~--.,ray from the overlaid protective elements, thas Vqroving tk~e ut.1;'Lization chni- acteristics of these emitters making them suitable for the u4m in interlial cavities. 1A wre o~ Am t7. L-iem wt mcced cut Ti-111,-1 jl-r, ~~f their j0w-!rle~l ("10-1 ur tr.~- tLtal-rlt,,~ -=x'! tn 1, C4r sr,..z -I.:: ~lersz~- i:=-ml Z, 7.4 I tr, ~.,etrlc tni -,mflti'~- Ity -r clc~14-0.ill 1~-c 1~1 t"~. -Z bee cu~~r*d to 1~rpe e-."pa~lseo- T)w ~f N.'ed Dd per eut~qrme 1~ 7-~ t-~u th, ve~,~ Z, : lrwluAtx-/; uM the q~AllfLAtIC= 14VOIS of varl,'Prv ~od z--tj i.UA USSR VOO 60.:0.--194.66.046 TUYAM30V, V. N., SOKCLOV, K. N.J. LEMIT11MV, 13. A-$ a324 ~VJLYIUMMO, V. B. (deceased) "Effect of Auneallng System on the Structure and V~r%perl~tea of 08kp Steel" Metallurgicheskaya i Gornorudnaya Promyshlonzost 0 Ito 2,1 19TI., PP 29-30 Abstract: The effect of the heating rate and annealing teinroratlLv~ on the properties of 031kp steel were studied. Tho heating ratti: Imd Uttle ef-f)--ct on the structure and mechanical properties of the steel. Opti=i anzr..alii~3 ature vas 7000C; at teuVratures alicrm 72500, atrangth oliarnatAvristics ivprolred, but perlite str-acturen appeared and, im ia~.reaue In the 41-Iffevvrice in gniln size vas noted. A =Lxim= change in structure ~ (knd werchanicall. prol-extie s van observed during the first tinve liours of expoiska-e to 7141~, Dicremsed coolitif; velocities after annealing increased the stability chaiNiaterlistics, but bad no gubstantial. effect on the size. of the ferijU p=ules 41mi Uw ap-paratioxi cbaracter of the structurally free irw cutide. UDC 669.71.053.2t WSR 4 L=IYEV. L, I . MATYASH, V. G., DAVYDOV, A. D., MION, V. V., UTKOV, Y.'A., IVANOVA. S. V. "Reducibility of Highly 833iC Bauxite Sinters" Vosstanovimost, Vysokoosnovnykh Soksitovykh Aglouratou [English versiuTi above], Sverdlovsk, 1973, 9 pp (Translated From WeraPivnyy Diurnal Metal- lurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No SGISSDEPS by the authOrs). Translation: The extraction of moist limestone from blast fornaco cha:rges significantly improves the technical and ecovomic indii.,-atorsi of the bla"it furnace process. The possibility is demonstrated of piroduci '-ng a bauxitv sinter with basicity 6.0. allowing complete elimination ae Limeston; in the process of blast furnace melting of bauxites, in oider to pxoduce a slag which can be used for the prOdUCtion of Al 0 . The peculiarl.ties of the reduction of the sinter of various coaqiositioa Lder equilibriulti ancl Unctic conditions are studied. Reduction of bauxito slater,with baskcft~, 1.3-6.0 under k~netie and equilibrium conditions has shown that as the basi4:~ty Lnt:re3ses. reduci- bility improves. This agrees with the nriture of the clliange;of phase composi- tion of sinters: as basicity increases, the contont of difficultly reducible 1/2 USSR Leontlyev, L. I., Matyash, V. G., Davydov, A. D., Kasill,ri, V. V. Utkov, V. A. Ivanova, S. V., Vosstanovimost, Vysokoosnoynykh Ooksitovykit Aglamaratov. Sverdlovsk, 1973, 9 pp. hercynite decreases, while the share oflmorsp easily roducible ferrites and aluninoferrites of Ca increases. V2 USSR UPC 669.71.0!)'5.24 KISELEV, V. A., MIRONOV, B. k1a NOV. 11, IlInfluence of Composition and Cooling RRte of Aluninum-Calcium Slag on its Friability" Tr. In-ta Metallurgii. Urallik. Fil. An SSSR [Warhs of In5tituto of Mvtallurlgy, ences, OfMI, 19"10 No~ 12, pl). 341-40. (Trzvnslated Urpls Affiliate, Academy of Sci j - fYom Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya; No. 5, 19~10 J,vbstract No. 5 C1128 by S. Krivonosova). Translation: The friability of stags (111) improvell 'ifith decreasing coolin-r rate and as the compositions of the III nove away from the bounda:rjes of th~., alea of primary crystal lization of (CaO),t-502 and worums vi!Jx irwireasL-4., 5i-cnodulus. The most promising are III with Si-modulus N-;Ip 0ajA the CH CH fragmentsa 2 9AI V USSR IJDC 621.373:535 LEONVIM". V. _G~ OSTAPCIIFNKO, Ye. P., and SEDOV, G. "Optimal Generating CondiLlons for a lielium-Neon Laser" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskoplya, Vol 32, No 4. Aprfll 72, lip 795--797 Abstract: The. authors undertook to study optimal con6it!lona for the exoitxion of a helium-neon axial-mode 1:iser with a laser waveltenij!0i oi 0.63 1:11cron, a4 well as to find their rclation to the patameter of reIjojIIIz:(,.,x The results indicate that the ol)Uinal (~),Llftatioa cul,11:1t:~LvIls "H11cr frili for a multimode laser. Tlie_ miwimin total odxture priLijijj.tj.-t?. ancl piwil,,ing ctl-zrwit the mLnimu-n to an ilucl~a'.1--ni) vSu I- vi till correspond to a multimode conditiom, a strongly confocal resonator (LIR 0.1).; Tim ojntw~I ex~:[J~atioii Lontlf,tions are related to the configuration of the tesonstor radlaition ITold. 71 -412 - 014 UtiCLAS$tFito PR'0q!lE~$st0llG DATE--3,00CY70 TITLE--EXISTENCE OF A PLACENTAL BARRIIER FOR CESLUPI-lli~ -U-~ -A&HOR-1041-BAKLANOVAt S.M.p BUROVINAt I-V-P 5KULSKIY# I . A ~"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-RADIOSICLGGIYA 1970, IO(I)o 141-4 bATE PUBLIShED-70 SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOtOGY# 810LOGIJ~AL A10 MEDICAL SCIENCES 1OPIC TAGS-CESIUM ISOTOPE, HEART MUSCLEv WHITE RAT* GUINEA PIG, PLACE-Nl*AL TRANSPORT CCNTRCL MARKIKG-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1836 STEP NO--VR/0205/7011~*)LO/IJOL/CI41/0144 ClkC ACCESSICN NO-AP0127246 NCLASSIFIED u .00 zltz 014 UNCLASSKFIED~ PROtI.ESSING UATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127246 A8STRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TISSUES UP THE: GASTIRUCNEMIUM MUSCLE ANU HEART OF NEWBORN# 8 AND 21 DAY OLD* ANG 110'ULr AMITE RAISs AND SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUES OF NEVBORN. ANU ADULT GUINE4 PIG:is- WERE STUDIED. DIFFERENCES IN THE CUNTENT OF THE ALKALI ELEMENT$ V01 lFill TtSSUES DEPENDED (IN THE DEGREE OF FUNCTIONAL MATURITY Of THC Tl~!iUES AND WAS NA LARCER THAN K LARGER THAN R8 LARGER THANiCS. THE jk~,N sr..I.ECTIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TISSUES, ESP. -DURING QNTOCENESIS O~TD. tHe PRIP-JEL-37 CS DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN THE MUTHER AND OFFSPRINGe FACILITY: INST9 EVOL. FIZIOL. SICKHIM. IM. SECHENOVAt LEININGRADo UStk- UNCLAS'SIFIElD PA6 ICSS lkl WE- A 3-NOV70 C30 AS - "' ;-,- . I ISUTION OF: LKALINF: i:Ll-P11*fQVi l.'%l 4NO TITLE--CHANGES (N THE. IS rF% TISSUES IN UZATGGEN~TIC !)::VLLC;).4ENT ',,*f- ,UINEPI PIG ANN, AL!;f:P1J 14AT --III- AUTHfJR-(0AP)-SKULSK[Y, [.A. n4KLAINOVA, S.H.v 110kJ1111411,ji I .V;.. 1,L ve em~TRY OF INFQ--USSR SOURCE--ZHURNAL [-VlQLY(jTSI(',j"-,NQY B16KHliAll t. FI IOLGIA 4 V) 710,, V 0 L 0N fill pp 3-11 OATE PUBLIS14ED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--610LOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SC11,NCES TOPIC TAGS-ALKALI MFTAL, SUDIUM, f)NAS.Slifli, I.. IV o I o0lk I:140SCL E , RUaI0lU4v LIPi0t GUINEA PIG, KAr, bAAIlq# CE S 14JM CONTROL MARKING--NJ RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CL~%SS--W-CLASSIF11-0 PROXY REEL/FKAME-3005/0365 STFP CIRC ACLESSIUN NG--AP,013".i~14 ----- ----- --71 77 7 71 1!~4s ttiij;- oli r~-- I, imw-ro 2/2 030 U,~ru A s"; C[R(. ACCFSSI11N W--AP013Zt)Pi A6STRACr/EXTRACT--(Uj (;P-(I- il!~ S T R ATT I i F-,' 6LI11FRAL OF THE MSTNIBUTION OF ALNALI,'iF FLA'MENTS IN CriG.,ItNS AND IS i~ 14 V19f F.EVEALEO I N CQ~~PA~ A f I VE S I ~P)l ES J- ( Tt: 11 0,A rS POSTNATAL STAGf-S (IF MA-NMALS. 1HESE FEATOr"US VALUES OF '-IA-K tIATIO IN I'lic 1-11~CL C410 IT If UD141" 11.,% 11 Ij)J SELECTIVITY OF iEPATI~ ('.t-.LLS [I) )qUi1o1DIU,'4 [W.11'? PG -)I c BETWE"EN Ms.- CUI)TENT OF LIPIDS Mid ~.,I Tissas., 1-1:11kiliRl'y DIFFEKENCES IN THE DIST,NMU!'10% OF 4.KAL1PJL IAI-MENTS: I'll '411 S Su [!), OF ANIMALS F.-MM 0fFFERfNT CLASSES ~~F: V--ATE,31kAfES APE. PH1,111) 11 I'll Li1xLY WMPIG CINTOUNET(C OEVELOPME~%T UF GUfNEA PIG 41,40 RAT. DURANG THE al~.YCLUPMENF OF FUNCTIONAL ACIIVIT'e (IF AUSCLE TISSUF T14E kAr10 100-1( 'L*I!i,C 1~ F 145 1- '1 DIFFERC'NCES BETWEEN THE ~3r~ AIN ANJ Ofliti ~t 73 S.SLjL-S wl pi TO THE fit ,RUBIDIUM M40 FSPECIALLY CAES[UR CONTENTS; INCkEA$F. ~ ~IHIS FIRG"Es'S F4 Pi~ESWAAOLY OUE TO THE [NCmEASE IN r1-1F GL,LAL AOXI.TY (lit: Ttfl': 3AAl:,j i1MICH IS RICli IN SUOLUM AND LOrl l.1,,RUdIDIU;.I AND r-A~-51[0.4. FKILITY: INSTITUTE OF EVOLUTIUNARY PHYSIL)LOGY ANO Of OCHE P.). STKY, GWS1 ACAf)EMY OF SCIENCESt LENINGRAD. U-SS4 UDC 51064216391 LEONTIYEV to "Asymptotic Stable Placement of Charges at Poip~s of a Unit ni-Dim-aiv;ianal Cube" Probl,.--Kibernetiki [Problems of' Cybeffietict "i-ponectiall clfij~ Workl] No .13, I wi i 'I slated from RbfeTativnYy.' rnal', Kibernetika, Nauka Press, 1070, pp 27-42, (Tran No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V-107 by G. Blokhina),.: Translation: Suppose E n is the set of all binary sequenm j.)j, leiig0i n and M (AV A 2) As ) is an arbitrary subset of set F n (the s ~snbsel:). The qvatitizzy ptAj,Aj is studied, where p(Ai, A is the l4apirg 1;vparation in E (energy of set M). It is noted that S. V. Yablon.,;Kly j;tatj,,tjj the liroblera of de-ter- mination of the s-subset M 5E !I in which the m1iiiinton of the 6ractiorial It 01) -is achieved. Physically, set M is interpreted as the stable Imsition -of like charcf.-' n. -~rlicr wnrk (IlLhMat, 1963, 1011,223), particles placed at the points of E In an P, this problem was completely solved for the case s (n) it was found Lp. this case that there are two extreme 5ets -- J)oth parity czillriters. The pro,.)Iem of tht construction of Oeso sets for arbitar,,r s remaimed 31pen. Iii a work by T. N. Kruglova (in Probl. Yibernctiki jProblems of Cybcrrjt.A1L:-,; -- Collel-tion of Works), No 13, Nauka Press, l9bS, pl, 29-44) tfij,- asva-ptotic Iiiate-.1ont (it." tho problo:-i was studied, consisting rf the following. SU~JJWSIO If, (11):T 171,11 1JIM!, ',I -1;L111U1:11iCQ- USSR IUDC 51:621.391 LEONTIYEV, V. K., Probl. Kibernetiki, No 25, Mosccnr, Nauka P:t-oss, 1~170, pp 27-42. (M I of s-subsets of E n must be constructed such thit lin 1-1 I'll' PIf i1n] It . 1. 1. 4 - n s ' was noted in this case that where log,s (n) - n, all s-subsets of 12.11 have asran- totically identical energy. ne main results bf the work ab1;1r3-ctcd consists of the following. 1. The asymptote is found of the expression 11 S (n), whi.,i-e s = s (n) is an arbitrary growing function. 2. It is demonstrated that "almost all" s-subsets of C 11 ha%lt~ ;kS)Imptoticall)' minimal energy, and an estimate is found for the deviation aV It 01) from 11, (n) n for almost s-subsets M of E 3. For a function of tho foni s (u) n 2 with arbit;jniry Int:qer grawing function 4 (n) s-subsets are constructed with asymptotically vzinima~ viil--rgy, It is also demonstrated that the equidistant MacDonald 12ode has obsolulel-, minimal energy. USSR UDC 62 -75.1; ii 11. 317 ~ 75 7 URETSKIY, Ya. S., CIIABDAROV, Sit. H., SAPAROV, V. I., and LI -MNVIE11, V. V. '00".4 "Controlling the Spectrum, of -Sirtulated Ratidom Vibrations" Vibratsion. tekhnika No 2 -- V sb (Vibration En8ineeTin~4. I~o Collectton of Works), IMoscow, 1970, pp 57-63 (from M~Metrologiya 1. :Z:_-aex-j.te3.'naya teklinika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2.32.654) Traaslation: The deficiencies of Industrially ruinuf4icturiml scrfvai;-operatl.011 spectral analyzers used for vibratian tests -ire inve-IMigatied. 11w fuljwtilg conclusions are dr;wn: the equipment used permit.9 rivasuroment of spectra of relatively simple forra; in the presence of * dip in the *rfactral characterls- tic, the spectral analyzers do not pemit reliable measurglinants of iLS parameters. The deeper and better quality the dip, tha lfl,gher the measure- ment error. There are 3 illustraiono apd 4s 5-*Atry bibll~ography. USSR VDC 911.3.04.93.51,'470.U) LWXTIYEV. V. YA. 4. ~wiinal'ysis of Lethal Cases of Dysentery irk Arkh4ngellskR V sb. Akklizatiz. i krayev. patal.-cholovaka na 3wrtmj! (AcclAmatIzat-icn and Regional Pathology of ~Ian In the Far North-collaution pfe Arkh.P.4ell sk, 1970, pp 99-100 (from Mh-~~. Medit3inskaya "ogr;kf'Uysji, No 1, Jam 71, li~strlxt No 1.,-46.253 by Ts. ijinsbarg Translation: Data is presented on lathal cases or clyoontery in childrun for 195?-1966 at the do=ital for Infectious Disuses ani 40iae okher qOS.;;it41s of Arkhanzel'sk. T;'o clinical diagnosis of dysenLerv ti~ft* ci-.mfirtred iAju4eri,~- logically In 41 out of 90 cases (46.2p"). Flamer and4unre 113,tsentery Lxiciili Were most often isolated (JO ouL; or 41). 'A sharp ducrolaise io IcAt-lal cafes of dysentery in children was noted for roce*t yoRrs (tharfi~ Woriv, 4) casas In 1957- 1958 and only 3 in 19o5-1966) uith a sigrAfioant decri-que in severe forzs of intestinal Infections. 'I-SSE 144 DAY E-- '300(IT 70 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PRI311,* TITLE--KINETIC MODEL OF THE UEHYDRATION Of' ALPHA HYDR10)(YIS0110YRIC AICU TO HETHACRYLIC ACID -U- AUTHOR-(05)-VYTNOVe G.F.s MATKOSP YU.SH.t $LINKUP M,.jG;.v L~QGNTYEVo Yik.A#.p KUZNETSQVv YU.I* 1-4 CGUNTRY OF LNFG--USSR :SOURCE-KHIM. PROM. (MOSCOW) 1970s A61131s. -DATE PUBLISHED 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-0EHYDRATIONi BUTYRIG ACIPP HYPIk.QXYL RADICALt WEGRAL EQUATIONs MATHEMATIC MODELe CATALYST# METHACRYI,IC Ali,.III) CCNTROL 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0815 STEP NU--UK/OO(j4/'7lD.ifO46~0,03/016711)169 -APO 1244112--- t 1 S SF 11 ~Ldl 4. 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIEO~ PA0L-.lZ"SSXNG Dj%TF---300(:T70 ACCESSION NO--AP0124482 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A' KINETIC W~41CH AEQ~JATELY DESCRIBED THE DE14YORATION OF ME SU82 C(4)kl)Co SLIB2 H iro c,~ rsuu.-cmao SUB2 H OVER A CA SUB3(PO SU34)SUa2 CATALYSTo IS DiEVIA.CIP,C,0- BY TREAlING EXPTL. DATA ANAL. THE MODEL IS DESCRIBED IN TERMS: 0F 3 1hTEGRAL EQUATIONS AND ACCOUNTS WELL FOR THE GEr,10-ASE IS CAT4.YST REACtIVITY AS A FUNCTION OF TIMEo USSR UDc vol'I"u,', G, 111.1 N,j V-1r.-IL'YEV, YV. ant! "Ths Wlu%~.aco of Crjstn.Mta Size U113n t110. Kiev, Pj:obic.-I Pxochno3ti, 1.1o pp 113415 Y Ab.3tract: Th3 of I:he nuclear nnl elactron cT a .v ~~ tal 1 u--- ~n c 1: it.2; L.A:, -431 1" CA, cr of by, of lli:i of Of c,*,.,.: v dc. J: Thxao USSR UDC.- 621.3722. ELI,: 13-72. 853: :621-317- -310;.:3 LEONVYEV, Ye. A. jL;,,l35e:; ill fh,(_ W IS" "Scattering by Nonuniformity in a Reettingular Wayeguide- lofitb al Dokl. Nrauchno-tekhn. seminara "Metrol. v radioelektron." Te-zi-w1r. *--~...~ (~:.epor~2 C., the Scientific and Technical Seminar on Metroloa in 11adLo Eltt~wtroi~fxv, 3=7.aries, Part 1), Moscow, 1970, pp 78-81 (from RZh-Radioleklinika, Vo 4)', Jun 70, Abstrac~t No 6B96) Translation: In conziL~ct 'ion with the necetsaity for developinj; IL rer:iertiar, !-:z1.Vz1dar(i to solve various pract.i-,-:,* nroblems in va-feguide technology, t1m: author stuciii!!:4 reflection from a semicircuia-c -in the narrow wa2l of it :rectlLngdar ware- guide vhose generatrices are perpenuJI-Ij! %H,~ viOln. The Xinite conduc- tivity of the waveguide walls is taken into aecowits I i, I" t,,;o titlos. N. S. ISSR L UDC~ 62 LEO!iT'YKV Ye. A. '77~~ueture of the Normal Modes of a Rectaxigular Wavegulde W:IAh Acn-I~ieal wails ijoki. Nauchno-tekhn. seminarta. "Metrol. v radioelektron." Tazilliv. C'-I. .1 of the Scientific and Technical Seminar on Uetrologv in Radio Llbp:trcui~-,us, Part 1), Moscow, 19T0, pp 3-77 (from HZh-HadiotekhnIka% 14C) 60 Jun 'r(), AIIstrax-t no 6B95) [No abstract] UNCLASSIFIED PROCIM po:; nArF--llSFP70 -TITLE--DEPENDENCE OF THERMOCONOUCTIVITY OF'TERRIGENE ROCKS OF THf- WEST I S19ERIAN LOWLAND 04 OTHER PHYSICAL PARAM~M`S -V- AUTHOR--MOtSEYEVKO, U.I,o 0nR0GINITSKtYAt.LllM.e L$ONTVlEVA~,,j',E-,&1..ip S0KlLCvAv COUNTRY OF INFa--USSR SaJRCE-GEDLOGIYA I GEOFIZIKA, le7O, NR Zj PP 106-110~~ DA'TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SURJECT AREAS--EAqTH SCIENCES AND OCVANOGRAPHY, PHYSIC$ JOPIC TAGS--ROCK, SANDSTONE* POROSITY# ELASTIC WAVEw HIZAT CONDUCTIViTY l;04,TRQL MAqKl%'G--NO ;E.STRICTIONS 130CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRIJXY REFL/FRAME--1996/1232 STEP 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PpLK5isslN!t; D4TE--JJ~E.P70 ~CIPC ACCESSION NO-AP0103120 .-ABSTRACTlEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A9STPACT. THE RESULTS OF rHE :i.l'lJ;)Y OF !;ANDSTONFS9 ALEVRhLITFS ANI) ARGYLLITES, THERKlC9N0(XTjjYjTY SPECIFIC CRAVITYt P(IROSITY, OFNSTry, ELASTIC WkV'F$ VVI.FICITY ANO SOCECIFIES-ELECTRIC RESISTI~NCE ARE LISTEf) IN I'iic- PAPHI. rl-fl! IAEI~011-6!-tl"IrS (IF PHYSICAL PARAMETERS WERE MADE 11N THE ORY 'SAMP-LE$ ARD r!-11SE SATUR.ATEO I[N WATER* THE RESULTS OF OBTAINED I)SPENOENCE OF TI-11:11moco4j)UCTIVITY 01 TNUMERATED PARAMETERS ARE PRESENTED AS EMPIRICAL, ElDUIL110% AND DF14C,4a,4S. --t r AL t-fE:b L 144:` 1"1 T Rio! 00 7 0 T.ITLE--Af-_kAlc_ CU.Nl'.;,,c:ltS -(C5)-SHVARTZAYO, A.S., LAPARDIN, VjAl., K K Y Z. H I~ jq I'hl'i ll~ I'Yaii -AUTHOR LEONTYLV, YF..i4., Lb',IT~JV, J.6. I N, F C- - LS k ,cl'.!I MY OF SGURCE-U.S.S.R. 267,42-7 .i Rl-.FERk,\CL--(,TKkYTlYA, ILUbmtT.,op FIRQMs GBRA~15Y, T!)VAl;0jU- XIVAKI 1971), WiTE PUi3LISffEO----70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS GS-PATENTv CONCRETE TOPIC TA CENTROL MARKING-110 RESTRICTIONS DUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF)EU .PRIJXY PLELI'H~AME-3002/1402 STEP :C.IIkC. ACCESSICN t*'Lr--AA01kd801 U ~N G i_ A -H:0- 21k 009 UNCIL ASS I'FiED C I RC ACCESSICN N'G---,4AQ12h80l A3S7KACT/LXTRACT-(U) C-aP-0- Ab5TRACT CLL~ULAR (3"q (;lwu1'iu QUICKLIME AND SILICECUS GCMPONENTS W--RE Plkiipu. 131, 2 :S'~IACE 11EXING OF MESE CUMNENTS. IN TiiL- isr STAGE ALL uRi, coptpapa:Nr~~ ml)(L-u Wirli ','TliE ADUN. OF 70-lC0PEKC0JT hAJER, It-,E MIKV, UAS ALLIOWED ~G SfANO WHILE THE TEMP. WAS LCWtREC Tb 35-40DEGREES. Tf4N THE MIX111 wA-!i TfiIXOTRUICALLY THINNEU BY PUTTING LNITO UF A STIEAM GE141-RA1131k A14D TRE RI:MAINING WATER, AND TIJE14 If WAS MtNEV A 2140 TIME. , ; FACILITY; "UCTION Mil-TERIALS Ai 0 AlLL UNICN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSrJfUTE UF,CCNSrf% CONSTRUCTION. tl:oCt A SS I F IF V ------------ ...... ........... o 027 UNCLASSI~06* 1 1 PRUCtAs f%c,7 orat--o.7ocT -TL E Jf 5JLUTlC,'tS .TI -1,~SULTS ill' STUDYING HEAT TRANSFeR t)U~ING THE 00 -IN TULIE.S U;4DER CONUITICINS OF FORCED CONNKTION -U- tUTHUk-%'~-~,21-LEONTYEVAt,,L.A., G4LTSUVP V*YA*,~ ~COUNTAY OF INFO--USSR, -S(lURCE--KfijV. NEFT. MASHINOSTP. 1970, (3)t 14-t5 OAT[ PUhLlSliED ~,~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY LTOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRANSI-L.-tv HYDRATION't 14YORLIXIDEv' dOILING, UKEA .cwi'rRCL MARKING-!'40 RESTPICTIONS -~'00CUMENT SODIUW HYDROXIDE, PoTiLSSIJ'A CLASq,--UNCLASSIFIEU :-:PROXY R~U/FAAME-1990/1303 STEP CIRC ACCLSSION Nfl--AP01093A7 LJNCLASSIFIEO 2142 027' UNCL it ss I em CIRI~ ACCESSION. NO-V0109387 ABSTRAC r/EXTR-%CT--(U) GP-0- A(I.S fit C IH~'Af TRANSFER r-xj 11:' CONDUCTED ON -;~ SU;Q 11, t~%OH, KOH, AN!) URE-A C'N' 2.5-45, AND 2.5-60PERGr'N'Tf RESPo AT ME A TFLOWS t0 JIF; K-CAL-M PRIME2 HR A14D FLU14 RATES (w) OF 0.3-2.5 m--!;(:C 0 11 I'L D I I BOIL ING HEAT, TRANSFEK CrIEFFS. ( ALPHA) ARE SH1161i FOR SU1111! 1-jo '4 1. H 4"3 KOH 30, ANO UREA 50PERCENT AS A FUNCTION OF W FOR it F R I Ir l,. 0 1' Q 161LIJES. ALPHA INCREASED WITH INCREASE IN it AND Q; VALUES AM.- I I'll CALCD. ALPHA PASED UN Pff-AT TRANSVI"i 11Y I-ONVECT?0N. Ill.pHh I'lF 14 AD HIt J KOH DECR&ASEO AT CJNCNS. 5-20 AND 5-36PERCENTo At.!:) J.NCREASl:t:I Ar HIGHER CONCNS.; ALPHA Filk URFA DECRC-ASIED STEADILY ItillrN llu(;REASEo CONCINS. THE,CONCN. EFFECT ON ALPHA WAS ATTRIBUTIE0 110 4Yll,'-'lATE0 CP~TSTAL FURMAYIUN OESCRIBED BY 0. YAl SAROMOV L9 57) AN flaudrV314 KAS OEVELOPEO FOR THE CALCN, Of ALPHA CON(.10w Lrofi.cTs. UNCLASS I FICO =7 1jj-vL-lL.AT5T7FltU E--30U~T?o ~ ACCESSION NG--AP0126435 -c ASTR~C11EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT THE NECESSITY OF~USIPJG STATISTICAL lp METHGOS IN ThE FICLO OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INVEsrlGATIQNS Tl!. SUBSTANTIATED. A METhOD AND INDICATIONS TO DETERMINATIC),"i OF THE REAN VALUES, OF ASSESSMENT CRITERIA OF THE SIG14 VARIABILW(ij AND 14ErHOOS AN ANALYSIS OF DISTRIaUTIGN (IF THE DATA 114 SOLVING OEFINX'1'4' 0101-MIOLOGICAL PkODLEMS ARE EXEMPLIFIED. THE LEADING ROL4 PLAYED BY 4.11ALYZING THE .:.~.MATERIAL NATURE OF THE METHODS INVESTIGATEO;EN ASSIESSING ]HE RESULTS OF C-1TATISTICAL TRr=ATM.ENT OF THE MATERIAL IS EMPHASIZED. FACILITY: ,.:-jSENTRALtNYY INSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGII. MOSKVA. UNCLASSIFIED 1:'2 006~' URCCASsi teo IN DATE-30-OCT70 - 4 03 TITLE-THE USE OF MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN E0,10,EHIOLOOVo~ REPORT Ilt EMPIRICAL AND THEORETICAL DISTRIBUTIONS -~O- Au41rtioR-tos)-8EZ0ENEZHNYKHv I.S.1 8VRGASOVjiYU.sA*v Yft,K11Np lit-# ~EUNTYEVAI TKACHEVA& MoNs tF INFO-USSR COUNT RY ~,,.SOIJRCE-ZHURNAL MIKRG8IOLOGIIr EPIOENJOLOGII I IMMUN001PLOG01, 1970t NR 6, PP 3-9 -DA,'fE PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-EPIDEMIOLOGY* APPLIED MATHEMATItS CCIOTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 00GUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FkAME-3001/0723 STEP NG--UR/0016/7014)00/01~'6/0003/0009 CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0126435 UNCLASSIFIED T-TJ . ..... 17 2/2* 008. UNCLASSI FIED PIRCCE$1i) ING DATC-30UCT10 CLRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126435 A8STRAC7iEXTRACT-(UJ GP-0- AaSTRACT. THE NECESSITY 01: USI:NG STATISrICAL METHGOS IN THE FIELD OF EPIDEMIULOGICAL JNVErIGATION$ Tl~' SUBSTANTIATED. A METHOD AND INDICATWNS TO 0ETERklINXVtL-N UIF- Tl-lE -[-AN VALUESo Of ASSESSMENT CRIIEAIA OF TK SIGN VAkIARILIT'lfo AND AHHODS AN ANALYSIS OF OLSTRIOUTION OF THE DATA IN SULVVIG OEFINIJE k-proemlOLOGICAL -,PK08LEMS ARE EXEMPLIFIED. THE LEADING kOLE PLAY0 BY; ANAL'YXIIING THE MATERIAL NATURE OF THE METHODS INVESTIGATeD IN ASSESS~NG I'lliF-- RESULFS OF ..STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF THE MATERIAL IS E"KIASIZED.,i FACI:.IFY: TSENTRALINYY INSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGILs MUSKYAo UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 6:L,)-3~-0111,1 I., Sh-VORTSOVA,, To A.j I AAQIZ. ymi 1~ JADMIL11 V. 1.0 Central Scientific Research Laboratory, rfavoso dlqA!L Inaid-tute "Induction of Auto-Lmwe Cellular Remponse to Liver Cells: in K(cea by ImPlantation of Spleen Cells From Smenic 4opora With To4c Hopasitics" Leningrad, Tsitologiya, Vol 13, No 5, May 74.'pp 636-643 Abstract: The effect of lyrphoid spleen cells f,.rom donor ii1ce,ild''ter repeated treatment vith CC14, on the liver purenchyna was atutlied. Both the eight control and the 12 test animals (CBA strain) were glwun 0-thynddine intraabdominally over a period of 6 days, thrice daily. Toxic hepatitis vai3 produced by CC14 inhalation. Tim;: anirals were sacrificell :1.6-20 hours after the last CM inhalation and 9-10 hours after the last H3-tjj~ymjoliie inlection. 4 j The spleens were removed, ground and tell suspensions prepiiiXed Vor Imlanta- tion. The recipients were sacrificed 58 hours after the and their liver, spleen, and in,-uinal 1,ymph nodes rarjoved and intudicifi, Sjiloeq cells from test and control donor mice vere trana4tsed in a dose 1 of 2,~:cIOQ iLtO normal recipient mice and into mice which were atAbjected tqj a s-41,n4fle CC14 Intoxication immediately after the transfusion. Min led to stirmaation of DNA synthesis and to reutilization of lkbellO4 products of;x-egeilerating 1/2 USSR SUKMIK, R. I., et al., Tsitologiya) Vol 13p No 5, Wy 71j PP 636-643 hepatocytes. Cytophotometric examination and evaluatIon at," DMA Ln hepatocyte nuclei of recipients injected with spleen cells dbtaAned from tuat dou, ors showed that the n=ber of tetraploid and octoplotd ni&clei JUnd slEtghtly increased. The activated DNA synthesis in colwiftrea a rallipon" of the livor cellj3 which had been attacked by call-bound 4~to,-anttbodtew tramferred in the spleen Cells from CC14 -treated donor MCe JI,StQ6JM=siare Shown. 2/2 u6i4g y~! -12 1576' 858 .1 11 .095.6 USSR UDC 576-858-71-098-396-31 0 PRASOLOVA, Z. V., LF'OnT.YEV111 If. A., and GALMOV, G. A., Tlrol-opq Institute Imeni D. 1. Ivanov*k-i-yj - VISSR Academy of ~Iedieal Sciences,, hosmto "RHA Synthesis and Reproduction of Yallow Fever Virus (Stxaln 17D)" Moscow, Voprosy meditsinskoy Khinii, Vol 19, No 6, 73, pp, 665,166 Translationt Studies were conducted on the synthesis of 3WA by following urldlne-H3 incorporation and accunulatlan of infectious v:).::us ~n tissue culture of chick embryo fibroblasts, and kldneyD frorl p1F umbr~lmtt. Synthe;sis of viral IWA In the presence of aotlocayain 1) begins 6 hoio" following infea- tionj it precedes the formation of InfoctAous virus by 6 4iourri, Roller C141- tures yielded virus t1tors of 9.0 log W~/Jal fl3m oxparwlon U11ki'zown -- Plaque-Forming Unlts7. The yellow fever virus continues to be of ixpoxtanil~o lit Imfectious ,,/ of man, despite the yresenoe of effective vacciiies. In the literature patholog, at our disposal we did not find any information on WA ailtritho:iiib and a correlation between viral RNA zyntbeaI3 and the formation of the Difectioiis virus. The present communicaf-loii deals ulth thio aspect of" the p(L-oblem, A number of coamunicAtione are available In tho literature 4);"1 HNA it-ynthesis In 1/6 USSR PRASOLOVA# Z. V.# ot a1.# Voprosy Meditsinoko3r Xhluji, Pp 665-666 Yol 1%, No 6, Viruses belonging to the Flaya genus A-31. Methods The yellow fever virual was Introduced In the uzi;jt~j 3,~.njjner into c1lituxes of chick enbryo fibroblazt monolayers (07) alld kidnep firom IAIK enbryou (Uj,'). Xedium 199 with 10% natural calf &erum wan employed, '1111in vixils.was titra.ted by the plaque method /4/. Synthesis of virus Induced RVA was followed by the Insnor:poration of urldine-113 into the acid in3oluble fraction of InfiPcted. imid i~-O.nfectcd cutux-ea. Consequently, 3.5 h prior to swipling 5 flirjzl of actinai"Ircin-D was a6ieL Uridine-H3 (5 A(Cilmil "4ACJL/nm zpacif~c 4rativity) im;s ad1pd 90 rain utter the antibiotic addition. The incubation tize with the =idloa,vttve tZecia"scr was two hours. The medium was then. ramovud, ^nd the coj~L noneolmyer washad twice with cold flanks vedlui and thrice w-1t;h cold 0, T4, foll-01110d by a lil other ethanol mixture. To the C03,14 fixed in thill Amulel,-, wati is-ildt-d 0.3 11 Kuhl 2/ 6 27 - USSR PRASOLOVA, Z. V., at al., Voprosy Pleditsioakoy Xhi4i, Vol 1011# Wo 6p 73p pp 665- 666 and the samples were placed In a thermostat at 37cj f or 1:8 b. The neutralized incubate was placed on filter paper disks and the radiodictivity was dettmintd with a Packard liquid scintillator cotuiter. The relative resistance of yallou favor virus rojlrc~duation aid it-r synthesis to 3actinomynin 1) mWe It posulble to &3tuiy tbot temla=1 dynwilcz of uridine-H incorporation. In tho concontrLtion used 't(y noit tt-e antibiotic inhibited viral reproduction by 1.0 log BM/ml. Use of roller tube cultures for th$ yellow fevery1rus In KH3 cells yielded Infectious titers ranging from 8.96 to 9.40 IDI?, EOE/4. The yellow fever virus (strain 117D) was MaLly provldv~ by V. 1~. GrachOT' (Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitiap UW) III ACaditV of Eadical Science). Results and Discussion The data given In Fig. Indicate th4t 0*' cell* :Ljjf'ecto~ uIth yellow fever virus Ehow significant resist4ulce to aotinomycirl 1) '&s NJ., as R:4 'A synthesis goes, which commences nix hours aftwhr infectlori azuL Incroases luitil 3/6 USSR PR ASOLOVA, Z. V., et al, Voprosy lUditainskoy Xhinii, Vi)l 19, No 6, 13, pp, 66_5-666 the 18th hour after which there is a progreissive dacmisO in =,I.dine-d incorporation for the next nine ho=, IMP J, Kv 4/6 USSR PHASOLOVA, Z. V., et al., Yoprasy fleditaiwsko:r Xhitoii, Tal M No 6. '73, pp665-666 Figure 1. RNA Synthesis and Yellow Fever Reproduatlan 1~,-i CEO' I'Ailture. The Absciesa Indicates Tln* of Infection (in The DDft Ordinato Indicatea VA-rus Titer In Loj7, 11013/011,1 Urldind-11) fected C Incorporation In UninA ells, 2 -- Uri4ne ii In'cor-Wratiort in Infected Celle. Vlru~ Aacumulatioa in Ci.%1.tijjm Medium. Multiplicity of Infections 002-0.4 Lolit, BO$Al. Keye 1. Log BOE/ml M11103 c*1113 2. Hours Reproductien of yellow fever virlis belfins 12 homrs afler infectlon and an apparent logarithmic growth is seen until the 24th haur. Atallysis of tho curves representing vira-1 RNA synthesis imd gtecumulatlon of the infectl4no virus reveals that RVA aynthe&is precedes the apjvar4aic,t of virua by not loss than 6 hours, Naxim-tin accunulation of the vims talcou place wthen RNA aynth2513 has decreazed by more than ~Qj% This indlcaUs UaL Oitk of extracallular vir-al particles requLres tiate for the spi-Otesta of structux-al proteins, viral assembly and thmir releatse. 516 USSR FRASOLOVA, Z. V., et al., Yoprosy Eeditsiaikoy Xhimil, "Vol 19, Ila 6, 731 pp 665-666 The resultant data will ba useful In more detallod stulies on RNA synthesis of this virus, as well as in the testing, of varioum oynthatle pre- parations an this model systems BIBL1004PHY I* Solov'yev, G. Ya., Bogonoloval H. 11. and Andzhaparlidae, 1). G., Vogrosy Viruzol., No 2, 219# 1972. 2. Takeharat M., Arch. ges. Vir=forsch-. Vol 34, 266p 1971- 3, Trentj D. W., Swenson, C. C.f and Gureshlap A. A.# J. Virol., Vol 3, 385P t969. i 4. Grachev, V. P. , Proceedings of the Inatitute of Poltai--tyelltis and Y%rA1 Encephalitis, USSR Acadeny of Medical Scienceso Vol 12, )19;p 1968. 6/6 USSR VOC 576,858.25.085.35 GAVRILOV, V. I., LEONVYEVA. N. A,, and FADEYINA, L. L..,~ Instlt.'Ute 011 Virolov ovs e --o7 Medical S imeni D. 1. Ivan yp c y ciencew =11., "1101i)(xt-W "Chronic Infection of Cultures of T'ransplgated RES VRX111 Caut-Vea by Gheta Arbovirus" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 3, 11,1ay-Jun 70, pp 270-2')'4 Abstract: Chronic infection of a culture of transplantwil ff-,t:ul, I)iji, kidney cells was produced by the Cheta arbovirus' (strain AHM 2021). During the observation period (302 days), a typical feature in the Of these cultures was the succesHIve alterruAtion of phases of de,11kineraLlon jand repop- Laation of the cell monolayer. rhi.,t perceinlage of infac6isd