SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOCHETOVA, N.I. - KOFMAN, L.M.
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USSR 7JDC 577.842:595.79
VICTOROV, G. A., .(Institute of Evolutionary Morphology and
Animal Ecology, USSR Academy of Sciences
"Role of Trace Pheromones in Regulation of the Sex Ratio in Trissolcus
grandis (Hymenoptera, Scalionidae)"
Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii, 1973, Vol 34, No 4, pp 559-562
Abstract: The ratio of males to females in the offspring from 16 T. grandis
females placed for a day in test tubes in which five specimens of the same
species has been kept for 24 hr and then offered 14 eg$s of Graphosoma
lineata for 24 hr was almost three times that in the controls (37.5% vs
13.3%). The results indicate that the stimulus is chemical In nature and
that traces of pheromones are an external factor affecting sex determination
In parasitic hymenoptera.
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UDC 617-001,170,66.17-001.36-o92.9
USSR
11 T Military Medical Academy Imeni S. M. Kirov, lAni.?Igrad
"Topography of the Thermal Lesion of Tissues in Burns axA Burn Shock Under
Experimental Conditions"
Moscowq Experimentallnaya Kbirurglya I Ariestoziologiyag Vol M, No 4, jul/
Aug 71, pp 67-68
Abstracti In experiments ca=1ed out on rabbits and rats, it was established
that the effect of burns depends to a considerable extent on the topogmphy
of the burn lesion, particularly as far as the depth of the lesion is con-
cerned. A large amount of heat acting for a short time may damage the skin
onlyt while a smaller amount of heat acting for a longer time may produce a
deep lesion. To distinguish betwoon the effects of heat an the Bkin only and
on deeper tissuest experimental burns covoring an equal skin area were applied
under the same conditions to skin Isolated by introdticing air iLqder it aPA to
skin not isolated in this ganner. While wtimals with burns of the skin only
either recovered ar survived for a relatively long period, those with lesions
reaching skeletal muscles died rapidly. iln the isolated beating of skin the
lose of plasma, the decrease in the volume of circulating plasma, and the
I!SSR
KOCHETYGOVO H. I., Eksperimenta.11naya, 10drurglya IAneataziologlyat Vol 16,
No 4j Jul/Aug 71 pp 6~1-68
ol,iguria during the first few days after the injury were much greater upon
heating of the skin to 50-55o than upon infliction of a,more Intensive injury
to the skin. The reasons for this ware that on stronger heating of the skin
the nerve endings in it were destroyed rapidly and circulation of blood
in the capillaries ceased. As a result, afferent Impuliles from the sitm of
the txauma were reduced and there was no loss-of plasma in the damaged skin.
Under'these conditonsp resorption of products of tissua~decay was also
reduced.
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AP0047360'
Acc. Xr: Rat. Code:01V)Sly
P.R,'j-,,=Y SOURCE: Ves tnik nirurgii imeni 1. 1. Gre.1-ova, 1970,
Vol 104, Nr pp*f~;
THE EFFEcr otz MOIST NECROSIS IN BURN WOUND ON THE COURSE
or R U R IN DISEASE
Orpov ind S. Nr,' 11-.
By.~ ~A,
in burns wifli' molst rxcro-is loc;)l infLinitnaturv rcarti,m,
Ting the period 0i Shock, hyperazotnemia are marts pronounced. ant! e~' ;,-hr~r 0izirn it; It!-
swits, with drv, secrosk psyciiic disturbanc%.,s and generajization of i;1fcc,;or-, occur, F's -
perimentally, burns with moist necrosis result in mortAity 'mork! promplh% A
course of burns with moist necrosis is Mipulated, probnblv.' 1:,v thr formatio"n of great
amounts of tissue de5truction producis in the burn woutid ard 01cir gctting in b7ood.
lu. EL/FRAME
1,9790886
USSR MC 621.353,8.035.2
TEPLINSXAYAj T. K., KOCHETOVA, Y. let and NOVAKOVSXIYo A. X.
"The influence of Aluminum Dissolved In an Alkali Zlect=lyta on the Behavior
of a Powdered Iron Electrode"
Sb. rabot, no khim. istoohnikam toka. Ysess n.-n akkumulyator, In-t (Collec-
tiou of Works on the Chemical Source of Current. All-Unlon Saientific
Study Institute for Storage Batteries) V P 7# 072, pp 09-155 (from
Referatiynyy Zhurnal - XhWyat No KII50 19", Abstxuot No =39 by V. S.
Levinson)
Translationo A study was made of the influence of aluninum dissolved in
5 N XOH In concentration of 0*5 to 20o grams/1 on the behavior during charging
and discharging of powdered Iron electrodes and on the L-atuxie and properties
of the product formed. The poisoning of the electrode 1~y aluninum caueed a
strong Inhibition on the process of the cathode reduction of Fo(011) to
metaUic Iron, Most harmful was the presence in the electrolyte of 154all
quantities of aluminum (0.5 yo 1.0 grims/1)t insufficiest for the fozmation
of the mixed Iron-aluninux hydrates &W therefore st=4~ly interfering with
reduction of during the d1achargo'bf the eleotr~de.
PO(OH)2
1A
USSR UDC: 621.372.412
SNOPOV, Yu. S., KOCHETYGOV, V. V.
"On the Probleff of Measuring the Static Capacitance of Piezoceramic Reso-
nators of Radial Oscillations"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Radiokomponenty (Electronic Tech-
nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Comgonents), 1970,
vyp. 5, pp 107-112 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 6. Jun Tl, Abstract No 6x.89)
Translation: A theorAical basis is given for measuring the static capaci-
tance Ca of piezoeeramic resonators of radial oscillations on a frequency
above the main resonance frequencyv andexperimental deta &7-- preGented.
Resum6.
94
i/2 007 UNCLASS:r- PROtESSING DATE--090CT70
.1 .1-ITLE--COMMITTEE OF STANDARDS AND LOCAL STANDARDIZA11014 AUThDRITIES IN
ALIFICATION IMPROVEMENT~DF SPECIALISTS IN
_~~'-."_'::PRGMESSIONAL TaAINING A
P.
.:AUTHUR-KOCHIN, V.I.
.-,-"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
IKACHESTVOj PP 36-38
19701 Nk 4,
.-D-ATE PUBLISHED---70
~:SUOJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
:.JIGPIC TAGS-METROLOGYt INDUSTRIAL STANDARDY TRAINING PROGRAMP INDUSTRIAL
MANAGEMENT, INDUSTRIAL FACILITY WURKFORCE
CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
t'-.00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.:"PRUXY REEL/FRAME-L985/1767 STEP NU--UR/042Z/TOIGOO/004/0036/0038
CIKC ACCESSION f'q'l)--AP01018If#
UNCLASSIFIED
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101814
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE TELLS AL30UT THE FORMS
Atli) METHODS OF THE ACTIVITIES OF TIJE COMMITTEE OF STANDARDS IN TRAINING
AND QUALIFICATION IMPROVEMENT OF SPECIALISTS NI STANDARDIZATION AND
'.'-:-:.:-HETRQLOGy FOR INDUSTRY AND MANAG ERIAL BODIES. ACCORDING TO THE AUTHURt
AL.OF STANDARDILA
FUNDAMENT TION SHOULD BE TAUGHT AT SECUNDAS AND FIGHER
,~-'--SCHOOLS Ot THIS COUNTRY. THE TASKS FOR THE I
MMEDIATE FUTURE ARE
FORMULATED.
2
ONCLASSIF10
USSR UDC 621-~~2-002 (088-8)
jWMKJREj, KRACHKOVSKIY, 0.1., LEYBOVICH, A.51i., CH&T,;YY, YU.S.,
A.SH., SIDORI-PNKO, L.D., MEVAKOVI V.P., GldiDGEENO, V.P.,
RAT19KI YU.A.
'Claesifier Cf Semiconductor Devices"
USSR Author's Certificate No 296180, filed 14 July 1969, publieh.ed 18 'MaY 1971
(from M-91ektranika i yeye prime!L'~nive, No 3, 11arch 1972, Abstrect No 5B557)
Translation., The classifter of semiconductor devices (prircipally transistors)
contains a unit [uzel] for ccinection of a device to the measuring oquipment,
the measuring equipment, logical equipment, nochaniam for marking the polarity,
and a unit for allocation of the menaure&d5VICOG into a container; it hate a
rotating tube connected with an electric motor. With tI,.ia objuot of increafliliff,
the speed of operation and the efficiency of the claosifter, the unit for
eonnection mde in the form of a revolving ravoroible dish, supporting two
blocks (kolodkal for the devices, diamotrically located' tind c:onnacted by a
flexible braid [zhgut] with the =aaauring device, and two withdrawinL devIcan,
mounted on the axis c-P the blocks, is partially arrang&d inside a guiding
hopper, connected with the rotating tube of the unit for alli;cation, and under
the disk of the unit for connection, in a groove of the lateral surface of the
h r, the mechanism for marking the polarity is. located.
010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--2-30CT70
AND REACTIONS:OF 5,BROMI),3,PHENYLTHIAZOLIOINEtZP4#010NE
-U-
~,~,:AUTHOR-(02)-BARANQVI S.N., KOCHKANYANr R.O.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ZH. 1970t 4(3)1:25-8
:.::DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
''SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCI~NCES
TOPIC TAGS--BROMINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND9 BENZENE DERIVATIVE, OkGANIC
COMPOUNOP ORGANIC AIOLECOMPOUNDP AROMATIC KErONE, CHEMICAL
SYNTHESIS MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS51FIED
".,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0047 STEP NO~---UR/0450/70/0041003/0025/OOZ8
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119043
LASS IF
2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119043
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GROMINATION OF
3tPHENYLt2t4tTHIAZOLIDINE-DIONE (1) IN ACOH YIELD 93PERCENT 5-8R DERIV.
(11), .4. 106-70EGREES (MEOM. BROMINATION OF It GAVE 85-90PERCENT
5,5tDl,BR DERIV., M. 127DEGREES (MEOH). . A MIXT. OF 0.1 MOLE 11, 0.02
14OLE ARYLAMINE, ANO 20 HL MEOH WERE REFLUXED 30 MIN TO YIELD 13 111 (R
PRIMEI EQUALS H, MEP OR ETt R PRIME2 EQUALS Ht (It -4t OR P-ME, Ot OR
P-MEOi OR P-BR, Ofit CO SUB2 H, OR CO SU62 ET), RFFLUXING A MIXT. OF
0o01 MOLE III (R PRIME1 EQUALS H)v 2 ML ACCL#,AN0 15 HL ACOH 40 L41N GAVE
111.(R PRIMEI EQUALS AC, R PRIME2 EQUALS fit Ot Mi'OR P--,'IEt 0 OR P-MEO
OR P-BR)o BOILING 11 WITH CYCLIC SECONDARY AMINES IN 14EJH YP~LOED THE
FOLLOWING OERIVS. OF 1: 5tTETRAHYDROQUINDLtLtYL,i,5t(LPINDOLYL)o AND
.59(PIPERIDINO)o FACILITY; DONETS. UNIV*v DONETSK, USSR4,
UNCLASSIFIED
Nitrogen Compound.
USSR UDC 615-31.-547-789-5
BARANOV, 3 N. 4~014NL~. R. 0 Donets University; Done's Branch
C IFM 91t
of Physica and rga cademy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
'a C I
r
"Synthesis and Transformations of 5-Bromo-3-phonV-lthi&.zo'ilidindioTio-2,
Moscowj Xhimiko-Farmatsevtichoskiy Zhurnal, Vol IV, No 3, 1970,
pp 25-28
Abstract: 3-Phenylthiazolidindione-2,4 was brominated in glacial
acetic acid to form 5-bromo- and 5,5-dibromo derivatives which
possess high reactivity. Reaction of the 5-brorip derivative with
aromatic amines yields amino derivatives of nonndil strvoture. The
course of the reaction is similar to that by Memshutkin. Reaction
of 5-brono derivatives with heterocyclic bases also readily yields
5-amino derivatives. With primary and tertiary aliphatic amir-es.
5-bromo derivatives roact according to a differmt. mecha.
instead of normal armination products, secondary iLminez and quaternary
a=onium salts, 5-bromo derivatives go through dethydrobromination
end form 5,51-bis-(3-phon7lthiazolidindione-2,L,,)., 11,1ilerobiological
investigations of' the synthesized 5-halo- and 5-aminothia-zolidin-
dione-2,4 indicate their bacteriostatic effect in a 1:100,000
112
USSR
BARANOV, S. N., et al, Moscow.. Khimiko-Parmatseyticheiskil Zhurnal,,
Val IV, No 3, 19?0, pp 25-28
solution with respect to tubercular sapr(:~Dhytic microba--teria
'51
smegma and Rabinovich bacilli. The synthesized compounds also
included 5-aryla-mino-3-phanylthiazolidindiones-2,4 which are des-
cribed,as N-aceto derivatives. Their infrared spectra showed absorp-
0 cm-1 region corresppndiN; to stretching
tion bands in the 3300-370
vibrations of the N11-group,
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MOW
Vector Studl6s
USSR Ul)C 576.895.4
A. V. ZAGI
K0qg4MVA N-IBORODOVA, Ye. N., ZHERNOVOV, 1, 'V., MYTSEVA, V. I.,
N., AVAKOV, S. M., TASEILIYEV, A. 0., BEL'SX.AYA,
-n
C. S and VAZHEV, A. P., Republic Antiplague Station, I stitute of Zoology,
Academy of Sciences Turkmen SSR
"Regional Distribution of Ixodid Ticks in Turkmenia"
Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii 'Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh
Nauk, No 5. 1971, pp 36-42
-lie to a
Abstract: The- 31. species and subspecies of Ixodid ticks (of 1. L I of 49
living in Turkmenia) gathered from 699 geographic points and included in the
collection of the station are analyzed for the distribution of their natural
habitats and their geological and botanic living conditions. flyaloinma
asiaticum asiaticum proliferates in large numbers in all four regions (clay
desert, sandry desert, cultivated river valleys, and southern mountains).
11. detritum an. anatolicum, H. an. excavatum, and It. pl. plumbeum. thrive
mainly in cultivated areas. The most numerous species 41re II.- as. asiaticu.1-,
and H. numidiana turanica living in sandy desert anti Ornithodoros tartakovokyi
living in clay desert. Ixodes; redikorzevi, flae-maphysalis purnetata, Jaiipl-
caphn1wi schulzei, and R. leporis were recorded for the first time in the
X.OQH)aN As P., Institute of High-Pressure Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR
'AQnsibound Electron States in a Strong Yagnetic Field"
Moscowq Teoreticheskaya i YAtematicheskaya FiziM, Vol 13t No 2, Nov 72, pp
251-265
Abstracts The article solves the problem of bound states for spherically sym-
metric short-range potentials of an arbitrary type and calculates the rWi-
tude of damping for levels situated above the Landau zero lovel (quasibound
states)# as well as determining the character of the approximations obtained
in a strong magnetic field. The results can be generalized- for the more
4g magnetic field of an axially symatric impurity
physical case in a stror
-potential. The author thanks Le Fe VEMHCHAGIN and 9. G. AWMPOV for their
support and attention.
1/1
USSR UDC 576 8.097.29 1591. 5,24. 1
STROGAYOV N. S., KHOBOT-YEV, V. C., XOL0307VA, L, V. t KOCIULEN, D., A., P-nd
EL los ow State'-Uni%k~rsltj Imeni N, Y.
IrWOVI G. E., CWr of Hydrobiology, 1. c
-Lomonosovo Nioscow
"The Toxic Action of Some Organometallic Compounds on Aquatic LIfe. II. The
Action of Alkyl(aryl) Lead-Organic Compounds"
Moscow, Hauchnyye Doklady Vysshey Shkoly, Biologicheskiya Naukil No 3, 19?1,
pp 21-24
Abstracti The action of the compounds Ke 3PbC1 (1), 1-11e2FbG12 (II)t Et3 PbOH
(III), and Ph4pb (IV) on the algae Scenedesmua quadr;Lcauda and chlorella
vulgaris and the crustacean Daphnia magna was studied. 1, 11, band III wexv
more toxic towards the Daphnia than the algae# ifhereas IV vas more toxic
towards algae, exerting an algicidal affect even in a concentration of 0.01
jK/1, while producing no toxic action on the Daphnia in concentrations < a
mg/l. A compound with a selective action such as that of III can be used for
the control of aquatic life in industrial water res&rvoirs An cases in which
the blooming of water must be suppressed, while it is desirable to preserve
the propagation of the zooplanktoni, Rater from reservoixr;, of this type is
used neither for drinking nor for household purposes.
USSR UDC 547-25'541.64t632-953
XDCHKDI-D. A. .
YORONKOV, N. A., VOROUKOVe V. A., WVi AZICRRAYEV p I. N. t
ical Chemistryg Academy of Sciences UWA-# Moscow, and
Institute of Chemical Sciences, Academy of.Sciences KazS$Ro 4ma-Ata
*Biologically Stable Grafted Copolymers of Perchloroviul Resin and Organotin
Aczy1ates and Formation of Films Used an These',
Alm-Ata# Izvestiya Akademil Hauk KazSSRs Serlya Mdjdcha--Uya, No 1,
Jan-feb 72p pp 78-80
Abstracti Copolymers of trialky1metacryloVatannates with r-erchlorovinyl
(PCV) resin were obtained by heatlng the components in a rtixture of acetoneo
toluenat butyl. acetate# In Msence of isobienitrylinabutyric acId. These
copolymers provide strong protective coverings with high antifungal activity.
Optimal tensile strength, heat conductivity and temperature conductivity
were obtalned with 1% content of organotin metacrylatets. PCII films modified
with 1-2% organotin additives showed improved physico-machanical properties
and higher heat stability. The new capolyzers were testad ono Chaetomium
globosump Stachybotrja atral. Aspergillus n1gere Aspergillus auistolodamy,
Pecylooyces varietyt Penicillium cyclopiumt Penicilliua brevicompactuya.
None of these cultures showed any growth on s"ples protacted by experinental
co
'polymer films.
USSR we 678.01t53s66.095.26-13
KUMOV, V. YA. p VOIRONKOV 0 V. A. , X0 and Academician Viet. I.
SPITSYN, Institute of Physical Che ryp A' emy of Scietces USSR, Moscow
'ERdiation-Chemical Synthesis of Grafttd Polymer Materials With Fungicidal
Properties"
Moscow,, Doklady Akadeaii Nauk SSSRp Vol 200P No 3, 1971v PP 626-629
Abstracti Triethylmethacryloxystannane was grafted onto polyethylene, poly-
propylenet polyamidest poly,3thyleneterephthalatel and polyvinyl chloride froa
solutions in suitable organic solvents. The direct radis..tion-chemical method
of grafting from the liquid phase of pre-irradlation of the polymer was applied.
Irradiation um carried out with gamma-rays at dosage rates of 0.3-5 rad/sec.
Total doses of 0.1-15 arad were applied. The solutions of the monomeric Sn
compound were deaerated by passing Ar through them. Wood slabs (spruce# pineo
Xrch, and oak) were grafted with the Sn compound by, direct irradiation after
wood that had been dried in vacuo was treated with a 10% benzene solution of
this compound. The fungicidal properties of the treated #aterials were tested
by applying seven epecles of fungi and using the wthod xecommended by the
International Blectrotechnical Ansociation., The materials exhibited fungicl-
dal characteristics which, at a degree of grafting amounting to 0.5-1%, were
USSR
UWov V. YA. et al. Doklady Akadeaii Hauk SSSH Vol 200 No 1971
pp 628-629
zetained for I yr notwithatan&lng repeated treatment of the sanples with sol-
vents,, exposure of the samples to the action of sunlight and waterp and other
p=cedures applied in connection uith the tests. One may asswie that at a
higher degree of grafting the physiological action towax-ds. fungi will persist
for several years. Materials that had been treated by.slmyle Impregnation with
solutionsof tin-organic compounds had a higher antifungal activity than those
which had compounds of this type such as triethy1methaarTloxystannane grafted
onto theas but this activity persisted for a considorably shorter period of
Use. The fungicidal action of the polytriethylaethacryloxysta=ane chains
g=fted onto the material was based an gradual decompoottion of the bound
Sis-organic groups resulting in - formation of:tIn-organio radicals that diffused
Into various parts of the materials modified by grafting.~
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USSR UDC 576.8.097.29:591.524.1
STROCANOV, N. S., KHOBOVYEV, V. G., KqCW=V-Z"., KOLOSOVA, L. V., and
EILIKHANOV, G. E., Chair of Hydrobiology',. Moscow State University imeni H. V.
Lomonosov
"Toxicity of Some Organometallic Compounds for Hydrobiputs. I. The Effect
of Alkylmethacryloxyplumbanes"
Moscow, Nauchnyye Doklady Vysshey Shkoly, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 10,
1970, pp 13-17
Abstract: Experiments with organolead derivatives, tct- and di alkylmeth-
acryloxyplumbanes showei that these compounds are a thousand times more
toxic to the crustacean Daphnis magna Strauss than to the algae Scenedesmus
quadricauda and Chlorella vulgaris. Even at concentrations of 0.001 mg/
liter, the survival rate of the crustaceans was 10 to,75% luireT than that
of the controls. The compounds were toxic to the algae only at concen-
trations of 0.5 to I mg/liter or higher. The survival rate of the crus-
taceans in solutions of the substances was very low by the 15th day,
whereas the number of algae dbcreased by only 50Z during this time.
Toxicity was clearly manifested only at the 30th day,~when,the number
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USSR
STROGANOV, N. S., et al, Nauchnyye Doklady Vysshey Shkoly, Biologicheskiye
Nauki, No 10, 1970, pp 13-17
of cells decreased sharply. These results suggest that alkylmethacryloxy-
plumbanes might be used in commercial bodies of vater to suppress the
population of certain zooplankton organisms.
621.3,34-633
USSR uDc:
KOCHKIN.--V. A., NOVIKOV, D. L. and ONIS11CIIENKO., L. M.
"Coherent Transversal Oscillation FrequenCy in an Electronic Model of Rin-
Cyclotron"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 7-hurnal Ala derii NaUk SSSR, No 1,
Jan/Feb 72, PP 31-33
Abstract: The mar~netic field of the electronic model of a rini,.,, ^cyclotron is
produced by 13 concentric windings and by a spiral varil,.tion winding. The
mgnitude of field variation is obtained by varying the spactnj~ bctween the
turns of the variation winding.
The frequency of coherent tmansversal oscillations as a function of the
field and radius are given by formulae and (3) for the vertical and radial
directions respectively. This frequency was deterrdned exof,-.-Iment-ally by
exciting the oscillations wit1i a hidi-frequency electroiftatic. field and ftlidin~;
the resonant condition.
Graphs of the frequency versus r-adius are presented. The agreement
between the the theoretical and oxperimantal data in good.
0
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J-J.TLE--,INFECTIVITY (IF TPE ACTINOMYCES STtQ-PTOlYCI,1I H TYPE 4CTIy0rPHAGE
FCR PROTOPLASTS (IF THIS CULTURE -U-~
I.M., RAYTENSHTEYN,'~ YA. I
UUNT R YOF INFO-USSR
1970, VJL 399 NR lw PP 125-128
;,DATE PUfkLISHED------70
,_sUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
DNA FOR14ALDEHYOE
.. "TOPIC TAGS--ACTI,NOMYCES, ACTINOPHAGE,
w t
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:e .:"PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/1458 STEP NO--UR/0220/70/039/001/0125/0128
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0109518
UNCLASS IFIED
UNCLASSI'FIED'' PROCESSING DATE-02OCT70
4/2 Oto
C:IRC ACCE.SSION NO--AP0109518
.ASSTKAGT/EXTR-,ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DNA, INFECTIVE FOR PROTJPLASTS OF
ACT. STREPWJMYCINI KRAS B-1, WAS ISOLATED FROM THE A:TlUOPHAGE TYPE It
FOR ACT. ST.REPTOMYCINI 6Y PHENOLIC DEPROTEINIZATION. INFECTIOUS DNA
'HAS TWO STRANDED STRUCTURE WHICH WAS PROVED BY DNA ItEACTID'4 WITH
-44 WAS Nr T
FGRMAL0kHYQE. UNDER OUR EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS THIS 0.
INFECTIOUS FOR PROTOPLASTS OF ACTO~ OLIVACEUS 8238, RESISTANT To THE
ACTINOPHAGE- TESTED9 UNCENTRATIONS OF THE ACTINOPHAGE 'NUCLEI: ACID,
-INFECTIOUS FOR PROTOPLASTS, WERE NOT INFECTIVE FOR T14E INTACT 4YCELI-UM
OF ACT..srREPTOMYCINI ANO ACT. GLIVACEUS.
USSR UDC: 681..332-65
Q_GO_V__A KOSTOR- NKO,
DOLGOPOLOV, V. N., BOVKUNENKO, 0. A. 'am
F., Taganrog Radio Engineering In;
"A Device for Stabilizing the Average Frequency in Random Pulse Generators
USSR Author's Certificate No 291213, filed 22. Sep 69, ptiblished 29 Mar 71
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika. i Vychislitellnaya lekhnika, No 10, Oct
71, Abstract No JOB223 P)
Translation: The device can be used for stabilizing tbe intensity of any
random pulse train va-rying over a wide range. Streams of random pulses vith
stabilized intensity are used in studying various queuing systems, deterr.in-
ing the interference suppression of data transmission systems, and modeling
various technical systems. Devices are known for stabilizing the average
frequency in random pulse generators. These devices are constructed on the
principlq of automatic control of the noise d~scriminatlon level and con-
tain converters, filters, a comparison circuit,and, an amplifier. The pur-
pone of the invention is to simplify the electrical cirLuit of the stabili-
zation device, to improve its reliability by reducing the numfb(ur of component
112
USSR I
DOLGOPOLOV, V. N. et al., Soviet Patent No 291213
parts in the circuit, and to provide stabilization of the average frequency
throughout the entire range of variation without additional !F-witching in the
feedback circuit, while maintaining effective and simple control al' the
average frequency of the random pulse generator. In the proposed device,
which is constructed on the principle of a closed automatic ccntrol syste= land
contain s a random pulse generator, a device for converting the average
frequency of the random pulses to DC voltage, a DC rmplifier,a low-frequency
filter and a aevice for regulating the average freq,,~ency, the above-
mentioned purpose is achieved by combining the comparison element, DC ampli-
fier, and device for controlling the average Trequency of the. random pulses
into a bridge-type balanced DC amplifier.~ Two illustrations.
USSR UDC 621.395.385.4
DOLGOPOLOV, V. N. VAS IL'YLV, V. 1.
"Multichannel Additive Noise Imitator"
Leningrad,.P.-r-Lbarostroyeniye, No 5, 1970, pp 5-8
Abstract: Description is given of a multichannel -.mitator of flucl:uacirig and
pulse noise, a development of the Taganrog Radio Eaginee--ing Institute, b,~ar-
ing the type number MIP-2. It is a modification of a pri~cedLric- ty-)e
HIP-1. The purpose of the newer device is to investigat~t?. Lhe aolse immunLty
of remote control, acoustific, telephone, electronic, and other equipment under
of ra
laboratory conditions. It can also be used as the traimiu-ttez -,, J on
analog- functions and random pulse signals in the design of random, nuriber
-rvicing, m; wel.1 as biological
generators, system modeling devices for mass se I
and hydroacoustic systems. It is all transistorized, and its Kock arraix~,,42_
ment -- the diagram of which is given -- includes ruch units as a four-range
noise oscillator with several distribution laws, a two-channel. pulse noise
oscillator, a block for forming various regular and random noise samples, a
device for stabilizing the effective noise voltage, a circuit for modulating
the amplitude of random pulses according to internal. and. external modulating
voltages, and an arrangement for measuring the output Incensity. A full list:
of technical specifications for the device is presentea.
!11M ,
UIII y It: HP 9- ~i I-H M,
USSR UDG 778-86
KOQLAYZE~
AIEKSIDZE, M. A., and SH., Academy of 3ciences
Georgian SSR, Computer Center'.-
"Criminalistic Examination of Photographs"
Tbilisit Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSRp Vol 61, No
3, Mar 71, pp 557-560
Abstract: The article describes a method for analytic determina-
tion of the congruence of a photograph based on the assumption
that the human face possesses a number of points related to the
structure of the skull and that these pointi retain,their strictly
defined arrangement throughout a person's life. These points are
called-constant points. The parameters of congruent transforma-
tion can be found by attempting to bring two pairs of constant
points into coincidence or by the least-squares method,
1/1
USSR
XOCHLADZE, Z. YU., CHAVCHANIDZE, C sponding Member of the Georgian Academy
of Sclence-s-,-(dibernetics Institute of Georgian Academy of Sciences)
"The Feasibility of Developing Conceptual Management Games"
Tbilisi, Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgjan SSRI Sept 73,
pp-565-56?
Abstracti The authors demonstrate the feasibility of developing conceptual
mana meat games. They show that the concepts related to all physical systems
and to their structures and behavior can be defined on a digital compute by
the method of the analytical heuristic of concept formationo pattern recognition,
wd object classification. Some versions,of.such games axA the range of their
application are presented.
There are seven references,
USSR
Z. YU.; CHAVCffA17I=j, Corx sponding Kamber of Uie, Georgian Acadeirif
of Sciences V. V. (Cybernetics Institute of the Georgian Acadeny of Sciences)
"Visual'Image Recognition Based on an AwO.ytic M4thod of Concept Forvation"
Thilisi, Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgtam SSR; Jwie, 1973;
PP 565-7
Abstract: An attempt is made to use the mathods of ana-1,riAc bauristics of -Pat-
tern recogmition and of concept forration in recoEpizing plane virmml i-imgea.
It in noted that since the c1mracteristics.of via-Lml iinagov are -- u:alike non-
v1sual images -- topologrical:~i interconnected, the method, J.s in need of a
modification whicli takea into account the noninterchangenUlity fit the character-
istics. A recognition algorithm for Arabic numrals basmi an the modified method
is proposed by way of illustration.
The art�cle included two figures. There are six biblioiwaphic references.
USSR Ma 621-357-700.65'5088-8)
KHAVTSOVA R. 1. and KOMAROV H. V. Kazakstan Agricultural
ratitute
"Process for the Electrolytic Precipitation of Tin 2ino Alloys"
Author's Certificate 3W27, filed 28 Doe 70, published it Avg 72 (frojA
Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimlya, No 8(11), '1973, Abostraet No 8L322P)
Translationt A process is patented for the electrochemicta precipitation of
tin Zinc alloys. It is improved in that in order to increase the stability
of the electrolyte and the velocity of the precipitation of the alloys hydazine
sulfate andethylaxine are added to the electrolyte resulting in the following
coapositiont (g/liter) SaC19,12-18; ZrB04925-)8; V207450-230; the hydrazine
sulfate 2-61 the ethylamine (20% solution), 1-31 gelatin, 0.5-1; the process
is carried out at a pH of 8.5-9p a temperature of 40-700, during the applica-
tion of a variable current density of 1-10 amps/decimettio on a stationary
current density 0.5-10 amps/decisetera us., Iff rent alloys of zinc and, tin,
The -concentration of tin In the alloy was%90%.11 Theomtlcal yield was about
1A
073 UINCL ASS IF I E-01 PRO1.
4/2 -ESSING UATE-20NOV70
JITLE-1UNIZATICN BEhIND A SHOCK WAVE FRONT IN ARGON -_U_
AUTH0R-(04)-KCjCHl4ANQ .9 13ttEIDOt TS.G*t GURYACHEV, V.L., SUKHOV, G.S.
t__CGUNTRY GF I.NFO--USSR
600-4
~.:iSCURCE-Zh. TEKH. FIZ. 1970, 40(3)t
.:~OATE PUBLISHED----70
-''SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS-ICNIZATION, SHOCK WAVE, SHOCK WAVE PHYSIC.5i ARGON, MACH
.-:;..NUMBER# GAS PRESSURE, ELEcrRic CONDUCTIVITY, PLASMA CONDUCTIVITY
MARKING--NO KESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-iJNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1443 STEP NO--(JR/0(157/'14)104U/f)03/060010604
CIRG ACC~-SSIGN NC--AP0llZ-'t3 7
- --------- . ..... .. ......... ............
2/2 073 UNCLASSIFIED, PRUCESSENG DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0112437
.~.ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE (;F THE IONIZATION
EQUILd BEHIND A SHOCK wAVE FRONY IN AR FOR PRESSURES OF I-LO MM AND MACH
Nos. UF THE SHOLK WAVE WAS SET UP IN THE DIAPHRAGM TUBE
DESCRIBEC PREVIOUSLY (G., AND S.9 1967). AN INCREASE IN THE MACH No.
AND TEMP. BEHIND THE WAVE OWING TO THE DECREASE IN~THE JNITIAL GAS
-PRESSURE IN THE LOW PRESSURE CHANNEL RE SULTS IN AN INCREASE IN THE ELEC.
CONU. OF THE PLASMA ONLY up rO A CERTAIN PRESSURE4 6ELOW THIS PRESSUREc
THE. DECAY OF THE PLASMA SETS IN EARLIER THAN THE EQUIL., VALUE OF THE
_:ELECTRGN CONCN. IS REACHED AND THEREFORE THE CONU*'()ECR~ASES. THE
:OPTIMUM START1,16 PRESSURE FOR THE AR (FOR THE MAX* CQNI).s) IS 5 MM HG#
-------- --
FfY
--20NOV70
2, 02 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE
"T4
-TlE--WE-AFE WAITING FOR YUU AT MIXT.,.-U-
-:AUTHOR-.-KCEhNEV, F.
,:CCUNTRY CVIhFC--USSR
_ZSCURCE--GUDC)(v JULY 2t3i 1970t P 3v COLS 1-3
DATE PUBLISHED-28JUL7C
5UaJELT Ai~E/,S-3El-.AVl0kAL AND sucIAL SCIENCES, ELECTRGNKS AND ELEcTk icm-
ENGR.
,,,.TOPIC TAGS-RAILWAY TRANSPUKrATION1, ACADEMIC INSTITUTIDN, cumpurER CENTER,
ACAUE.MIC INSTITUTION SILE, ACADEMIC' PRGFESSIONAL STAr-F SILE, TRAINING
i,PR0GAAM/(U)URAL DIGITAL COMPUTER#..(U)SETUN DIGITAL CUMPUTEK, (U)PROMIN
'DIGITAL CLMPUTERe (U)HAIKI OIGITAI, COMPUTERt (U)BESUtM 4 DIGITAL CCjl4PIJfER
NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTICNS
,-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0559 STEP NO--UH/9002/7i3?OOG/',)OG/CjOO3/0003
_cIRC ACCESSICN NO-ANQI~260'30
rpm- W 11
7 C
:-2/2 021 UNC LAS S t F I ED PRUU-SSING OATE-201NOV.
;;CIRC ACCESSIC14 NU--AN0l;i2680
ABSTRACT/ExTRACT--W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MOSCOW INSTITunz FOR RAILRO-10
ENGINEERS -MCSKCVSKIY INSTITUT INZHENEROV ~ZH[-LEZNC001l.0ZHNiJ-';0 TAANSPORTA,
AlIT- IS A COMPLEX OF 10 SCHOOLSt 55 CHAIRSt 100 SPEGIAL l.Aav_RAroitIES,,
SCHCGL EUILDINGSt AND CCIMPUTATION CENTERS USING "BES-4-4"t "URAL-140,
nSETUNfl, "PROPI&Is ANU "NALkY" ALL-PURPOSE ELECTRGNIC UIGI.'I'Al- (;CJMPUTEi~S,
A-NO ANALCGUE COMPUTERS. THE SCH[iQL GFFERS 25 SPECIAIJIES VAUGHT BY
14300 INSTRUCTORS AMONG THEM. 90 PROFESSCAS -D(JCTOkS 01, SCIENCES-, Atm
'ABOUT 5C-6 DOCENTS -CANDICATES, OF SCIENCES-. A MONITHAGO 11 13 SToRY
WHICH'WILL HCUSE 19400 STUDENTS, HAS BEEN ADDED To IT-S 4 OLD
JHE ARTICLC GIVES THE ACCOUNT OF SPECIALTUES [AUGHT AT
jHt INSTITUTE.
NC ASSIFtEll)-:~
USSR UDC: S19.2
KQCHNBV. L. V.
"Reducing Dimensionality in Optimizing Statistic Models"
Tomsk, Kibernetika i vuz--sbornik (Cybernetics and Higher
Education--collection of works), vyp. 5, 1972, pp 89-96 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No. 5, May 73, abstract No SV388 by the
author)
Translation: The paper considers a procedure for reducing
dimensionality in solving optimization problems.on statistical
models; the method of principal components is used and the
results of solution of a practical example are presented.
1/1
USSR
696WO!
"Optimization of Nonlinear Functionals with One Type of Limitation"
Kibernetika i vuz. [Cybernetics and the University -- Collection of Works],
No 4, Tomsk University Press, 1971, pp 133-140, (Translated from Refera-
tivnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V423 by D. F.).
Translation: A limitation such as lxj=l is reduced to the limitation
Yi < 1. allowing effective utilization of a simplex searcli algorithm.
UDC'~51:2.2S/.26+519.+3:330.1115
USSR
StOptimization of Priority Systems in Scheduling Problems"
Kibernetika I Vuz, (Cybernetics and the University--Collection of Works], No 3,
Tomsk University Press, 1970, pp 114-122, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal
Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV545,by 1. Romanovsliy).
Translation: As a set of solutions for scheduling problems, it is suggested
that the priorities be analyzed and used fo a basis for :coristruction of
"Heuristic'! algorithms for direct construction of schedules.
7-
a USSR UDC: 8.74
CHEMYAKINA, G. M.
"Calculation of Potential Functions"
Tr, Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologorazved. neft. in-t (Works of the West
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geological Petroleum
Prospecting), 1972, vyp. 55, pp 215-219 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
Mo 10, Oct 72, abstract No 1OV665 [authors' abstract])
Translation: A standard program in Minsk-22 codes. The program
is designed.for computing the potential function of objects
having number parameters of m distinctive features. It can be
Used to develop a pattern recognition program.
62
WON
USSR UDC: 8.74
KOCHNEVA, N. K.
"Calculating Smoothed Values of a Function and its Variance on
a Sliding Interval of Length I With Spacing Al"
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologorazved. neft. in-t (Works of the West
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geological Petroleum
Prospecting), 1972, vyp. 55, pp 191-192 (from Vh-Kibernetika,
No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 10V648)
Translation: A standard program in Minsk-22 codes. The program
is used for calculating the average values of a function and its
variance on a sliding interval of length 1 with SDacing Ll.
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologoraz-,red. neft. in-t (Iforks of the West
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geological Petroleum.
Prospecting), 1972, vyp. 55, pp 176-178 (from R.Zli-Kibernetika,
No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 1OV644 [author's abstract])
Translation: A standard program in Minsk-22 codes. The pro-
gram is used for calculating n values of an autncorrelation
function of a random process having m preaSsigned ordinates
(m. > n)
USSR UDC: 8.74
"Calculating a Normalized Function of 'Mutual Correlation With
Data in Both Blocks of a Core Store"
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologorazNred. neft. in-t (11forks of the Ilest
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geological Petroleum
Prospecting), 1972, vyp. 55, pp 182-ISS (from M-Kibernetika,
No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 1OV646 [author's abstract))
Translation: A standard program in Minsk - 22 codes, The pro-
gram is used for calculating the normalized correlation function
of two functions 5 and T given in tabular form with different
intervals. If the function S has nValues and the function T
has m values, then the result gives m - n + I values of the mutual
correlation function.
USSR UDC: 8.74
"Finding n Maximum Extreria of a Function of m Values"
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologoraz-Lred. neft. in-t (V,'orks of the West
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geological PetTOleun
Prospecting), 1972, vyp. $5, pp 186-190 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 1OV647 [author's abstract])
Translation: A standard program in Minsk-22 codes. The program
is used for isolating n maximum extrema of functions given in
the.form of a table. The program can be used to isolate all
extrema of a given function if we set n> k, where kis the num-
ber of extrema of the given function. In addition, only those
extrema can be isolated which.exceed a given level.
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologorazved. neft. in-t (Works of the Uest
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geological Petroleum
Prospecting), 1972, vyp. 55, pp 179-181 (from Mi-Kibernetika,
No 10-, Oct 72, abstract No 1OV645 [author's abstract])
Translation: A standard program in Minsk-22 codes. The pro-
gram.is used for computing the mutual correlation of:the func-
tions S and T given in tabular form for different intervals.
77_-
USSR
UDC 8.74
KOCHNEX'A, N. K.
E V. A-
"Calculatina Smoothed Values of a Function and its Variart.- on
a Sliding Interval of Lengtb I 11;'ith Spacing Al"
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. -C010-01-a~VCd. 71Cft. ill-t (11~'Orhs of- tile West
gical Pevj-DICI~Yi
Siberian Scientific Resenrch Instituto of GCO10
Prospecting), 10"?, vyp. 55, pp 191-1~,2 (from
NO 10* Oct 72, abstract No 10V648)
A standard program in ?Iinsk-22 codes. Thio proi,,ran,
calculatina the averalve valtics of a function and its
a Sliding Interval of lcnryth 1 vith spacing Al.
iq , . 11glig
, . jqIjjrj
l
pW
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pR9
UNCL ASS I Fi I ED _-F7;u%,Lal, a At ilL0 UJ& A
'rl E--COPOLYNERS STUDIED FROM GELATION'tUi '#S~-7U-
TL
RVI
~-',.AUTHOR-(05)-PETERBURGSKAYA, L.D., BALAKIRSKAYAr V*L.r KRONMANe A.G.*
SVET02ARSKIYo S.V.,
-Cr-INFO--USSR
SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1970, (3), 9-1L
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SU13JECT AREAS-MATERIALSo CHEMISTRY
TOPIC.TAGS-COPOLYMERY GELATICN, PLASTICIZER# POLYVINYL CHLOAIDE2
PHTHALATE-,
ACAYLATE, LATEX
CUNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
LJOCUMEW CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1S23 STEP NU--UR/0191/701000/003/0009/01)11
CIRC ACLESSION ND--AP0112607
UNICLASS IF IEU
44~5_'.
2/2 01.5 UNCL~SSXFIEO PROCESSING DATE-090CT70
CIAC ACCESSION NO-AP0112607
..AJSTkACT/':XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GELATION CUR.VES MAY E USE0 0
NIENT A-NO HOMOGENEITY OF SIMILARLY PREPD. COPOLYMERS GY DETG.
DET. CO,
rEAP. BEHAVIOR IN PLASTICIZERS. GhATION CUAVES FOR POLYIVINYL
CHLCRIGEJ (1) AND ME ACRYLATE (11) VINYL CHLURIDE 1111) CGPoLY-%ll_,=!~ , S ~ T 11)
P.REPD. BY (Nli SU84) SUtS2 S SU32 0 $UB8 CATALYZEO EMULSION POLY.X74., I N5 U
BE-NZYL.PHTHALATE PLASTICIZER DIFFERED WITH CONTENT UP 11. THE TEM.?s. OF
c: 'C " M ER I
SWELLING AND Of~ SOLN. L)ECPEASED LINEARLY WITH INCRGA~S I N~ Ji'li'to f I
OR VINYL ACETATE (VI) CONTENT SO THAT COMPNS. OF NE'a'.CCP(Jl Yet RS CA-N! BE
DETO. FROM SUCH CURVES. A MIXT. (A) Of I WITH IV SHOWED TflE
CHARAcrERISTIC VISCOSITY MAX. OF IV AND I AND THE GELATION CURVE 0 A
WAS BROAUER THAN THAT OF 1. GELATION CURVES OF III-V COPOLYMERS PR=1?0.
6Y 3 DIFFERENT METHODS iDISPERSION, LATEX# AND SOLN. POLYPIN-) DIFFERED
BY SWELLING TEMPS.- AND -SOLN. TEMPS. AND ~ IN WIDT'll - (0-114-TANCZ FROM EACH
OTHER).
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED, WCESSING DATE--04DEC70
-,~TITLE'--INDUCED REAC~IONS IN RA010CHEMISTRY. Ill. EFFECT 01: RADIOLYSIS
PRODUCTS ON THE COURSE OF INDUCED REACTIONS. -U-
V.A,.
.:_:&UTHOR-(03)-POSVOLSi(IYp M.I.r TSIRL[Nt I oil ov, KOCHNOV,
COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-RA0lOKHIMIYA 1970t 12(2), 367-73
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.'_r~::TOPIC TAGS--RADIOCHEMISTRYt RAOIOLYSISt CHRMIJUM
--NO RESTRICTIONS
CONTROL MARKING
DOCUMENT CLASS--LINCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0122 STEP NO--UR/0186/70YO12/002/0367/0373
CiRC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0132415
012 UNCLASSI FIED PROCIESSING DATE-04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0132415
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISTORY1014 FUNCTION F EOUALS
F(C) SUBQ-(I) SUBO)t WHERE C 15 THE CONIVERTED ACCEp~irop% 4ND I THE
IT40UCTOR? OWING TO PRODUCTS OF RADIOLYSIS IS EVALUATED BY MEANS OF MECHII
EXPT.' THE TRADITIONAL METHOD OF DETNo OF THE HAXs VALUE OF THE
INDUCTION FACTOR IS UNSUITABLE FOR SOLNSO~ OF RADIOACTIVE- SUBSTANCES.
THE SO CALLED "DIRECT" OXION. OF: PU(IV).BY CHRamic Ar ROOM TEMP. IS
CAUSED,,TO A SIGNIFICANT DEGREE, BY THE INDUCTION R~ACT[Gt4 CR(VI) PLUS
HNO SUBZ PLUS PU(IV) WHICH OCCURS SIMULTANEOUSLY. 13Y MEANS OF
~.COMPARISON OF MECH. AND CHEM. EXPrS, IT IS SHOWN THAT HNO SU62 is
CHARACTERIZED BY A HIGHER REACTION RATE,' 'WITH THE IN,~ERMEQIATE FORH OF
-THE OX101ZING AGENT, THAN PUtIV).
UN C L A SS I f I E D
USIIIZ~_
St
rag. V. S~' BOGUS.-; V. S., PlId SOEOLFV, St N.
"Improvina the System for Determining the Tide of Shutting Doivn
Blowing in an Oxyapn Converter"
Moscov, V sb. "SovTemennyye problemy kachestvu stali" Njsis) (Collection of
Works. Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys)
.,,zd-vo "Yieta-11urstra," xo 61, 1970, pp 1781-180
Abstract: %isults- am presented of an Invest1j;ation of the dynamics of carbon
burning in a 100-ton converter of the Krivoy Rckg metallurgica.1 plant. A close
relationship is established between the rate of converter bath decar'burization
and the pressure of exhaust gases under the dora. An 04;orithm is presented
for determining the carbon content in the converter bath, based on the balance-
statistical method, taking into account the variation pattern of parameters
closely related to the decarburization rate of the converter bath. An analog
computing system was developed for the continuous determination of carbon con-
tent in the converter bath. Problems related to self-al4gnment of the converter
W ess are considered.
FOundry
USSR UDC 669.187.25
F7
IVANCREKKO, Yu. I., KOROBKO, X. H., SHEKHOVTSOV, 0. A. , MALIKOV,
G. P., and ANTIPENKO, G. I., Kiev Po4technital Tnstitute~ Zapo!!-ozhye Electro-
Metallurgical Works (Dneprospetsstal')
"Determination of the Instant of the End of the Power Melting Peried in a
teal-Melting Arc Furnace"
S
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Chernaya Ylletallurgiya, No
11, 1970, pp 70-72
Abstract: The possibility of deter-mining tho instant at which the steel Melt-
ing period erxds is discussed. A computation method is presented which is based
on solution of a derived function from experimental data oti melting ball-bearing
steel in an arc furnace of the Dneprospetastal' plant. A schematic of the
.,Oall"ter is included.
c
sm NMI
1,12 021 UNCLASSIFIED ------- ---------- - --------
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
11-TILE--PROPER CONTROL OF THE MELrING PERIOD WHEN 8AKING STAINLESS STEEL IN
FURNACES -U-
'
16 till P'-
(0 31 -KOCHO, V.S.j YERENINs V*E'.9 GRUNIN,
A VaS,
I.-CMTRY OF INFO--USSR
19701 30(2)t 133-4
,.,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS* MECH., IND,, CIVIL AND MARI,"IE ENGR
~JOPIC TAGS--STAINLESS STEEL9 ELFCTRIC FURNACEI CHROMIUM, SILICONv STEEL
'SCRAP
,...CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED
,
,,
,''PROXY-REEL/FRAME--1994/1947 STEP N(J--UR/0133/10/030/OU2/0133/0134
CIRC ACCFSSlilN NU-AP01157~j5
1INC IF Vo
~.2/2 021 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS [AIG 0ATE-21OCT70
CiRC ACCESSION i49--AP011.5755
-XTRACT--(U) (;-,P-0- ABSTRACT* CR LOSSES WERE STU0rEo
ABST,'0C T/
-D F-.),R IM-1,04PIG IN A 50 rON
STATISTICALLY AS A FUNCTION UF THE 0 VOL. USL
ARC FURNACE REMELTING OF STAINLESS STEEL SCRAP. THE SI IN T14E CHAIZGE
%, 5-10
SHOULD BE RAISED TO 0.8PEtiCENT, THE ARI^ HEAT SUPPLEqENTED 41TH A
MrN MILD 0 BLOWINGr AND STRONG BLOWING STARTEE) WIEN THE 8ATH IS AT
1600-1610DEGREES. HEATS MADE IN THIS WAV:Sl-fUWE0 A CR LO~S OF 600-700
KG* FACILITY: KIEV. POLITEKH. INST,r KIEVt ~USSR,
tf~,;- t
L. JIL21-11 f,
USSR
PETROV, B. N., PETROV, V. V., ULMOV, G. M., AGEYEV V. 4444 ZAPOR0711ETS,
A. V., USKOV, A. S., KOCIJUBIEVSKIY, I.I.D..
"Origin of the Information Theory of Control"
-Avton
Tr. IV Vses. Soveshch. po Avtomat. upr., 1968. Teoriya n-t. upr.
[Works of Fourth All-Union Conference on Automatic Control, 1968. The
Theory of Automatic Control], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 1,15-1S4,
jyy 71
Discussion 256-262 (Translated from Referativi hurnAl, Kibernetika,
No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V277 by the authors).
Translation: This work studies the information characte~ristics of control
processes of general form. The conclusion of information characteristics
is based on thresholds of differentiability of states of an object of con-
trol at a given level of organization, introduced by theauthors. The in-
fomation conditions of basic modes of control and regulation ire studied,
including stabilization of the states of a control object, reproduction
of'required states and information conditions of invariance (absolute and
with accuracy to e). General equations are produced for the balance of
enthalpy, corresponding to "he basic modes of control. t1t gentoral analogy
is discovered between Droblems in statistical physics and information pro-
cesses in control. Examples are presented of the design of control systcrs
by th~_ methods suggested. 12 Biblio. Refs.
1/1
USSR
LIM: 550-83),
BRODOV, L. Yu. , VEDEMIKOV, G. V. V LuKkrIIEI*,-O, V. F.,
MUMUTDINOV, R. A., "Tatneftegeofizika" IrYifft-
"A Device for Automatic Processing of Seismic Recordings"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, "nobreteniya, P-romayshlennyye Obra,-,try ~-;-ovarnyye Sna:ki,
No 3-1, Apr 72, Authcur's Certificate No 333511, Division G, filed 25 Jan 71,
published 21 Miar "12, pp 183-18h
Translation. This Author's Certificate introduces a device for autc--,natic
processing o--F' seismic recordings. The device contains c-peration-al drilms
with the primary information media, readout units, a ccm:ptiter unit., cor-
rection unit end a registratior unit. As a elistinrlpinhivC fcatiuc of' th-
patent, in order to suppress regular interference ve'ves *-.n.d retain the
share of the p-rimtu,y oignal, the outputn of the readolit 1111its are curnlc-ct-]
through adders and si*tractors, the ccml,.utc-r iinit and a to
a switching element corniected in the registration circijft t,,:) tte
outrut of the Bubtractor to the correction unit asid the rq~istrflticn unit.
........ .......
USSR CDC 621.317.761
KOCHUGUROV V. V., TAYMANOV, R. YZ
"A Frequency Comparator"
'Mloscow, Otkryi:iya, Tzobreteniya, 2r(,mysIhlennyye Obraztsv T-- '-V n ak
L N
No 23, 1970, Author's Certificate X A. p
~o 276245, Filed 20 May 6 8, 78
Abstract: This author's certif'icate introduces a frequency coz,.paratcr whic~h
contains a source of reference frequency oscillaEions, a frequency multiplier
-e
for the frequency to be measured, mIxers, filters and a p1hase met r. As a
distinguishing feature of the patent, the accuracy of mpastireme-acs is 1-mproved
ref -I Q
by incorporating into the comparator a converter Mitch cha, 'P-s the ere, c
frequency to a fractional number of cimes, and also frequency diviLlers. Con-
aected to the input of the unit which converts the reference frequency to a
fractional number of times is the second output of the source of referI~nce
-;ons, while the second input of the `rs'. mixez~ and the
frequency oscillat
outputs of the frequency dividers are connected to the converter output.
The frequency dividers are connected between the output of the convv-rter
which changes the reference frequency to a fractional nuribi!!r of L-im~ias on
the one hand, and the second inputs of the second and folle4in,-, mixers on
the other haxid.
US&R UDC: 621-T91:62-415.02-h2
.5, (Candidate of Techn-,c&l Sciences), 1. v.
chniciant"BZANOV, YE. M., WABOUR, 1. V, and SDIERD,
Te
I
ers)
Engine
27 "Welding of Tee and Yulti-Tee Sections From Sheet Metal"
Moscow, orvarachnoye proizvodstvo, No 12, Dee 71, pp 29-31
Abstract: Thin-walled tee shapes are finding ever-increasing application
on account of lighter weight and greater rigidity. The recent trends and
techniqt~es of producing tee structures include automatic argon are -welding.
Discussed here is the method of ful-l-penetration welding to produce a
convex (reinforced) weld (over 2 r= thick) successfully te+,I*ed on various
sheet materials (0.6-2 nim thick), including steels and alloyB AhISX9T,
VZI-1,02, VHS-10, n435, OTh-1, 'n-5. The weld strength is rated on the
basis of tensile and tear tests of the welded:flange. In -tensile tests
the failures occurred along the transition zone; the tear-Inducad -ailures
were
-in the parent metal Indicating the significance of the reinforced weld.
1/2
USSR
KOCHUKOVI N. SG (Candidate of Technical Sciences), et al,Zvarochnoye
izvodstvo, Io 12, Dee 71, pp 29-31
ro
p
Complete adherence of parts to be welded is facilitated by the use of rolls
enabling greater productivity at lower expenditures for assembly and welding
Jigs- 47 illustrations, I table).
2/2
USSR uDc 68..325.5
ZAMAICHEWO, 0. 1E., PETIUSHENK0, YE. 1. and FOMIOZOV, B. 11.
"Cryotron Adder"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 306461, Cl. G06 f 7/50, filed 29 sop 69,
published 7 SeP 71. (from Wh-Avt emekhanika i Vychislitellma,
ornatika, Tel ya
Tekhnika, No 5, ~IAY 72, AEbstract No 513243P)'
Translation: Cryatron adders are well known. However, they are not econor-ical
in terms of energy conswiption (use of direct current sources) they contain a
large number of current-conducting buses which are a source of undesirable heat,
and they have complex control and synchronization involving the need to corabine
two-line control to be applied to reset-logic circuits. The proposed adder is
unique in that in it the production circuit is four logic elements of the NOT-011
and NOT-AND t.,,Te, one of which controls the other; the cw!ry generating circuit
contains two logic elemnts -- ITOT-013-AND and NUP and each logic element taker,
the form of a superconducting self-excited storar~e loop. 'Mis 1,-iiker, it pos-
sible to siroplify the control, r*~duce the number of curmrit-coaductiniq buses,
and make the de-Ace =re ecanx!dcal. The favorable effect is achieved by a
circuit usinj, an all one-Une control according to an input variable; this does
not require a spacial adjunting nignal, and the feed requires a Ijul-se c..-Irrent
rather than direct current. Und&zqwed curreirt induced In tio device Itijelf Is
used to store and maintain the state of the cryotron adderw
-7-1777-7
USSR uDc.. 681-327-02
I~OCHURj A- L. FORMOZOV, B. N.
J,
"A Cryotron Decoder"
Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovamyye maki,
No 7, Mar 71, Authorts Certificate No 292596, Division H, filed 20 Feb 69,
published 4 Feb 71, p 214
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a cryotron decoder which
contains series-connected load loops with controlling crjotron diodes, a-rid
series-connected code storage self-excitation loops vith controlling cxyo-
troas-. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the speed of the decoder
is increased and the design is simplified by including t~e grids and diodes
of the controlling cryotrons in the shimting circui" of the code loops and
the load loops respectively.
34
i
USSR UM: 681.325.65
QrMnL__A_P_ VOYTOVICH, I. D., MIKHAYLOV, G. A.
"Cryotron Logic NOR Element"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 248766, Filed 15 February 196$, Published 22
January 1970 (Translated from ReveratLvnyy Zhurnal,Avtomatika, Telemekhanika
i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 1OB100P, by N. V.)
Translation: The element suggested contains a superconducting circuit with
an input cryotron for each input, output and regulating cryotrons. It differs
from known circuits in that the superconducting circuit contains -two branches.
One branch consists of the series-cannected input cryotron Wbes, uiiile the
other consists of the series-connected grids of tile output ttryotron and tube
of the control cry-,)tron. One output of the grid of this latter ctyotron is
connected to the cycling voltage supply; the Other, to the point of connec-
tion of the two branches of the circuit. This assures functional compatibil-
ity with similar elements and decreases pcivier:conauttlption, ~Two illustrations.
30
USSR uDc 6,,?1 .438-531
KOMM
2L_Yj,,__~_znd TARPOKA11OV, V. I.
"Investigation of Dynamic Characteriztics of the Parts of a Tw~_r.-SLaft Ga-z-
Turbine Unit"
V Sb. "Dinamika Teplov. Protsessov v Energetike i Teldinol" fr- the Collect-ion
"Dynamics of Ther-mal Processes in Power Engineering d Tecin olo,-..y iev
"Nauk. Dumka", 1971, PP 31-45 (from Referativrivy rio 6, Jun 72. 4~-
Turbostroyeniye. Abstract No 6,49-1317
Translation: Investigations of dynamic properties of gaill turbine units
as controlled merifners arc, conducted in the Central Scientific Research
Planning and Design Boiler and Turbine Institute imen-J.' 1. 1. Folzutiolr. Ex-
perimental-analytical investigation of dynamic charact-1--ristic:t (;if pzr-ls oLf a
twin-shaft gas turbine unit was begun in the Division of Automation in the
year 1966. In this task, a comparative analysis of atrusl~rtlcally detenrtined
dynamic characteristics was carried out on 'the basis of obtained exveriznezn-~~:!
frequency characteristics of the unit. The dYnamic proparties of the E;:.s
turbine unit were experimentally inveatigatued on a he!:--der off the ',YT-
750-6 ea~o ti4rbine -unit of' the Neva Machinery Plant ineid, V.I. TjLj,,jrj
The experimentally derl.wd dynamic oharactarl*ticr, iv-0-1. . r,,,,~;.uJ11--).c- rin ev~-l 1~,ation
of various ziodels of ps turb1ne parts; they can be ii.~vd for 11 1110re e z "; U t,
definition of the calculation raethod of the dynamic,~ ol' % p.t~ tulbilie 11111t,
Five illustr., two brblio. refs.
jflm~m M
.. ..........
USSR UDC 621.791.856.3.037
KOCH!&OV. N. S.. and SMIRNOV, 1. V. Rybinsk
"Device for Argon Arc Welding of Thick Sheet Materials"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 2, Feb 71, pp 37-40
Abstract: A description is given of a device based on the principle of
obtaining welds between rotating rollers and a fixed tungsten electrode.
The device is analogous to a seam contact machine in whtch the rollers
perform the identical process at each point of the seam, and simultaneously
provide continuous assembly and welding operations. A diagram of the
machine is given together with a description of its operation. Photographs
of welds are also reproduced. The:results of,tests performed an these
welds are given in tabular form. The machine is inexponsive, is economi-
proves priduct~on output.
cal to operate, occupies little space, and im 0
66
uDc 621:438-001.-5
USSR
KOCIRJROVI V. I.,, Candidate of Technical Sciences, TARAKANOV, N. I. SAMMSEV,
MM-ILASENKO, I. V., Candidate of T~-chnical Sciences
"Experimental Dymamic Characteristics of the GUC-10 ML Gas t~bine"
Leningrad, Energomashinostroyeniye., No 2, February 1970j pp 1-3
Abstract: This article contains the results of experimntal investi-ations to
determine the dynamic characteristics of an open cycle gas tarbia-:! engine with
-ieat. Illie ex-perinental
a free power turbine and regeneration of the exhaust gas I
phase-amplitude characteristics of the GTK-10 Vnich were obtained offer the
ponoibility of refining the procedure for calculating the d;ruamic characteristics
of the gas turbine eaglne and determining the effect of varioua Vactorr, on the
dynamic characteristics of ouch enginem. 'the engrine In queation hILS a rated
power of 10,000 kilm-atto and rotot XTWO Of 5,350 for the,high pribrmire turbine
axial compressor and 4,800 for the low preasure tiirbixie bIwer. , Mie experameawl
tests were run with the engiae operating on a closed blower loop whieb I)--rjrdtted
determination of the dynamic characteristics,of-the turbino engirw in a broad
load range. The characteristics ot W~e unit~wv both tabuluted acl plotted orA
igraphs. i
Mie exl3or1raintal determinations of the dywadc charealAhriatics of the gpti
77771%.
USSR
KOCHUROV V. I., et al, Energonashinostroyeniye, No 2., Febnair-y 19`0, PP 1-3
turbine enGine showed that it is not possible to deterrAne -the frequency charract-
eristics of the object o. regitlation jointly ~with the regu:Uftion syrtem included
in connection with the fact that 'when the unit operates with an ra-.)m rei.,-,ulator there
are aperiodic oscillations of the fuel regulation valve. The mainnitude of the
-Pensurate with the anplitude of the forced
amplitude of these oscillations is comr
oscillations of the valve. Therefore it is expedient to inlrestij;at A, e d~y~c
characteristics of the regulatinG system end the gas tu~rbine engrim separately.
It is pointed out that the data gathered during these, investigations can be used
o a gas turbine
vhen designing automatic regulating and control systemr, f r i ew ,
engines. It is also pointed out that ixrestigation or the phase-=,plitude char-
acteristics determined for various values of the input pertwbation =plitrde
A.
under the same opearating conditions shows that the freTxenc:y characteristics of
GTK-10 depend insignificantly on the amplitude of the perti~e=` on in the-range
of.variation of the amplitude Ah 0.158-0.944 mm on the given frequency.
2/2
END
USSR 666.293-52
-EY-, ff. V. TIMITENIKO) L. 11. GURM~; A. KOCIUMV
MHOVANETS
, A.F.., SAZO, _B:6
.
YE. S., and GLADUSH, V. M. ,41-
"An Erguml for Steel"
USSR Author's Certificate No 366160, Filed 27 Oct r0
70, Published 16 Jan 73 (f m AI
Otkrv-ti),a,, Izobretaniya, ProLVshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, 110 7,
Mar(a) 73 Claim F~Q 1488623/29-33
Translation: An enamel for steell including Siod, AlpOpTiO2., CaO, and
B203'
11 0. distinguished by the fact that in order to increase its ancid resi.9twice
"I
1-
l
0
C
L
C
S
F
O
1
heat resistance it additionally contains Sr
a
) a
i
,,
, .
b~ _
,
,
i~,
6,
C(>203, M203 and Cr2O3 in the followivug, ratio of c
weight %: SiC~,
omponent
m 02 301-3.6)
04-67, B20 1.8-2-7, A120 1.o-1.6, Li
3 3
ra o.6
CaO 3.2-~'
Na2O 904-10.7, K20 3.9-4-5, Li,20 4.3-4-5, flaOiF6 1-3-2.0, C'?"2 1-7-2.5,
C020 0-5-0-56, n2o 0-4-0-53, Cr,,O o.16-o.25.
3 3 3
USSR UM. 621.438-531
KOCUR(71, V,.--I., and TARMNOV, N. 1.
"Im-estigation of Dynamic Properties of Twin-Shaft Gas Wrbine Units of Open
Cycle With Heat Regeneration"
V Sb. "Dinamika Teplov. Protsessov v Energettke i Tekhnol." [In the Collection
"Dynamics of Thermal Processes in Power Engineerirg and Technolof,~-yj, Kiev,
"Nauk. Durika", 1971, pp 45-61 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, 110 6, Jun 72. 49.
Turbostroyeniye. Abstract No 6.49.132)
Translation: The dynamic properties of two gas turbine units (GT-750-6 and
u) were investir-ated by the experimental-analytical meth-.)ft in the
GTK-10 NZ
Central Scientific Research Planning and Dlasig-n Boiler azd Tarbdre Institute
imeni 1. 1. Polzunov (TsKIII). The nethod combined the exp2rimental investi,"a-
tion of the dynamics of the urit with the analysis of equations of its individ-
ual parts. The experimental work carried out in connon by the TsK"II and the
NZL (Neva Machinery Plant imeni V. I. Lenin) was accomplished by the frequency
method and the method of intermittent perturbations by the fuel adjylstir~,
valve under conditions close to o-peration. The inveGtigntion I-cr,-~ilts of
aerodynamic characteristics of the ttirbine-compressor bloi~k GTV-GTY.-10 are
Tri sented. Eight illuntr., two biblio refs.
- loB
112 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--EFFECT OF THE STRUCTUaE OF STEEL ON THE HYDROGEN DIFFUSION
COEFFICIENT -U-
AUTHOR-04)-VOLKOV, V.YE-, RYABOV, R.A., KQ?
L-YE..S.s GELD, P-V.
,t,s
_:,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,-_,-,SOURCE--FIZ. METAL METALLOVED, 1970, 29(2)s
'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TAGS--IIYOROGENt GAS OfFFUSIONt METALLUqGIC RESEARCH FACTLITYr STEEL
MICROSTRUCTUREt ALLOY DESIGNATION* DIFFUSION C0EFFl,ClENl/(U)34KH,4 LOW
ALLOY STEEL
--NO RESTRICTIONS
MARKING
..-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~.TROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0338 STEP NO-,-UR/0126/70/029/1)02/0431/0432
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126094
ON C L A SS I F.Mb
033 PROCESS114G OATE--040EC70
UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126094
A5S.TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT WAS STUDIED OF THE
STRUCTURE OF STEEL ON THE H DIFFUSION COEFF, UNDER GAS ELEC. DISCHARGE
BEE R
CONDIT-IONS. THE EXPTL. SETUP AND THE PROCEDURE USED HAVE -N OESC IBED
PREVIOUSLY. SA14PLES OF STEEL 341KHM IN THE FORM OF OISKS 37 M.4 IN DIAM*
AND 1.0-1.6 MM THICK WERE USED. THE CHEM. COMPN. OF THE SFEEL WAS: C
0.35; CR 1.10, MG 0.25p SI 0.33t AND MN 0.56 WT. PERCENT, THE STEEL HAD
A PLATELETLIKE PEARLITE STRUCTURE. ON GROUP OF SAMPLES 'WAS VACUUM
ANNEALED AT 8500EGREES FOR I HRp WHEREUPON IT WAS COOLED WITH THE
FURNACE. THE ANNEALED-SAMPLES HAD A GRANULAR PEAllLfT[ STRUCTURE. THE
2ND GROUP OF THE SAMPLES WAS HELD IN A PO BATH AT 851C)EGREES FoR 30 MIN,
'S HAD THE
WHEREUPON IT WAS QUENCHED IN OIL. T14E QUENCHED SAMPLE
MARTENSITIC STRUCTURE. THE LOWEST DIFFUSION COEFF. IS IN FHE STRESSED
MARTENSITIC STRUCTURE AND AMTS. TO 2.8 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7 CM
RPIME2-.SEC; THE HIGHEST DIFFUSION COEFF.; IS IN THE ANNEALED STRUCTURE OF
GRANULAR PEARLITE AND AMTS. TO 6.3 TIMES 10 PRIME INEGATIVE7 CM
PRIME2-SEC.: THE DIFFUSION COEFF. IN THF1PLATELOLIO PEARLITE WAS 4.5
:T[MES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE7 CM PRIMEZ-7SEC. FAC li ITY.' URAL.
INST. 114i. KIROVAt SVE-RDLOVSKp USSR.
UN sir-lEo:
PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
021 CLAS
ITLE--OETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNTS OF ELEMEN
T TS IN Olk~S ANO PRODUCTS OF
1HEIR REPROCESSING BY EXCITATION OF METASTABLE STATES ACCOKDING 70 A
..-,,AUTHOR-(02)-KDDIRI# S., STARCHIKv L.P.
%memo="=
.,-,.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
o-SOURCE-ZAV00. LAB. 1970, 36(2), 191-5
DATE PUBLISHED------70
,.:~SUBJECT APEAS-NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, EARTH
SCIENCES AND
OCEANOGRAPHY
'.'TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON ACCELERATORP BREMSSTRAHLUNG9 METASTABLE STATEV GAMMA
:tRRADIATION, RADIOACTIVITY MEASUKEMENTt GAMMA SPECTRCMET~R,
MINERAL
FORMATION ANALYSIS, EXCITED NUCLEUS, ORE
[~CONTROL MARKING--NU RESTRICTIONS
,..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
t,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1229 STEP NO-1-UR/0032/70/036/002/01')I/0195
C ACCESSION NO--AP0115246
U __ __ -- - - __ - - - UNC L A S S I FIF 0
-212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PR~CESSING DATE--16OCT70
CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115246
...ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. WITH THE All) OF THE BREIMSSTRAHLUNG
OBTAINED FORM A 4.2 MEV ELECTRON LINEAR ACCELEkATOS 4AV. OUTPUT CURRENT
OF. 50MUA) METASTABLE STATES OF THE FOLLOWING NUCLIDES WERE EXCITED:
PRIME77 SEt PRIME87 SR# PRIME89 Yy PRIME103 KHP PRIMC-107 At-;, PRIME109
AG# PRIME111 CDs PRIME 113 INP PRI14EI15 [No PRI14ELIT S84, PRIME135 LiAt
PRIME137 BA, PRIME176 LU, PRIME179 HF, PRIIIE195 PT, PRIME197 AU, AND
PRIME199 HG. EITHER A 0.95 MM PT TARGET OR A 2MM Pil TARGET WAS USED.
TIME OF THE IRRADN. WAS OF 3-4 HALF LIVES FOR EACH ELEM~NT. THE
ACTIVITY INDUCED wAS MEASURED BY A GAMMA RAY SPECTROMETER WITH 40 TIMES
50 MM NAI(TI) CRYSTAL. BASED ON PHOTOPEAK AREA DETNS. 'rHE FOLLOWING
SENSITIVITY LIMITS (IN MG) WERE FOUND: PRIME77 SE PRIMEM 0.16, PkIME87
SR PRIMEM 0.3, PRIME89 Y PRIMEM 3.4, PRIME103 RH PRIMEM 2.01, PRIME107
AG PRIMEM 0.241 PRIME111 CD PRIMEM 0,081 PRIME115 IN PRIMEM 0.024,
1~%-: PRIME117 SN PRIMEM 80.0, PRIME135 BA PRIMEM 7.1, PR[ME137 BA PRIMEM 1.9,
PRIME176 LU PRIMEM 0.96, PRIME179 HF PRIMEM 0.1v PiAtME195 PT PRIMI-M 0.2,
PRIME197 AU PRIMEM G.19 PRIME199 HG PRIMEM U.9.
1 2 019 UNCLASSIFIED DATE--0Z-_)CT70
~,_TITLE-PUSSIBLE USE OF CiATINGS BASED ON CYCLO RU31RE'~ kCS1,4 1,"l T4E F339
4NDUSTRY -U-
-SHAPOSHNIK, S.SH., CHAPURIN, V.I., SHCHELK9NOVA, M.S,, KPUNf7r~'t
UTHUR (04)
m 0 so
C'il7l5T_R YOF INFO--US
SR
MATER. IKH PRIMEN. 1970t (1) 31-4
:-.DATE PU6L ISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS--EIOL051CAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES# MECH., IND., CIVIL AND
~:MARINE ENGR
.,--TOPIC TAGS-FOOD CONTAINER2 COATING PACKAGINGo RUBBERt PLASTICIZER
C.EINTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:._-30CUMEN'T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1627 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/000/001/0331/0034
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0106373
_-UNC ~-A-S-S-l
------------
'Z/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--020CT7C
C_ I IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106373
A35TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORMULATIONS WERE DFVEL3PE9
SUITABLE FOR COATING FOOD CONTAINERS. THE UNDERCOATING CONTAINED CYCLI
RUB-BER (1) 27.0, DIOCTYL PHTHALATE (11) 10', FE OXI()~ 13.5, TALC 13.51
AND SOLVENT R-4 46.0 PARTS. THE TOPCOAT CCNTAINED 1 27.0, 11 10, TI-)
SU3Z 27.0, AND R-4 46.0 PARTS. THE COATINGS WERE DPIED AT 80DEGREES FDR
SIMILIAR TO 24 HR. THE CONTAINERS COATED WITH 2 LAYERS OF THE
UNDERCUATING AND 4 LAYERS OF THE TOPCOAT WIT14ST07 ID THE CJP.ROSIVE A_'TION
OF H SU82 0, IPERCENT TARTARIC ACID (1111, OR 40PERGFNTlALC. AND
IPERCENT III SOLN5. FOR SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 10 INIGNT HS. THE UV
SPECTPA OF THESE SOLNS. AFTER CONTACT WITH THE COATLNGS SHJWEb 04LY
TRACES OF THE EXTU. ORG. COMPDS. PLASTICIZING THE COAT114CS WITH NATURAL
RUBBER, NATURAL OILS, OR LINSEED OIL GAVE LESS DURABLE COATINGS.
_~z TT_
USSR DDC 620.17
POTMOMIAi A. Mvi KODITERO ZA Ya. KUMNEROV Ye. A., and
-YD N. P.
-AND-U WAP Moscol"I
"On t,Eie Problem of Streng-th of Irregularly Heated Rotating
DiscW,
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 5, May 73Y pp 18-23
Abstract: Cases of failure of not uniformly heated rotating
discs ivere studied at rotations which are 1.5 times lower
than the rotations at failure of discs with radially uniform
temperature and 2 times lower than the rotations at failure
calculated f-Prom average circular stresses. ?or the investi._-a-
t�on of the dependence nf--(.4t), where nf=rotzatioas at failure,
and for the analysis of e:q)erimental datal nf values o--F' inves-
tigated discs and of experimental discs of other authors 04;'en-
son, I.A;Koziov) were calculated. A-t Pailure of discs by radial
stresses, a sudden action of the radial temperature drop on the
decrease of nf at different pla3tiCi 'fJY ~' Of the material -..,as
established. J",ore=0.5-6,% the tea-Derature dro-o4t'=75500 decrea-
sed nf from 55000 to 37000 rpm. Thelittle efect of,6t on nf-,
found by some authors, holds true in cases where the strengtli
1/2
USSR
POTEKKINA, A. M., at al., Problemy Prochnosti, No 5, 73,
pp 18-23
of discs is determined by circular stresses. Cases of conside-
rable influence of temperature stresses on the sapporting po-
wer of rotating discs nere do-fined. Su,-gestions are given for
projecting discs of modern high-tem-pera-ture turbodZmamos. Tvio
figures, -five tables, three formulasr six bibliographic refe-
rences,
2121
USSR uDc y16,7i8
'S r
3P-Lj5j-,i, V. I., -:L'Zll.,A, A. F., MUZIM, A. F., C2LU"k,.,A., P,,Adkmcj K f
No P., and JUCEM;, I. V.
Os Asp EODCC.'
"Synthesis of .~,etallic Technotium and its r-hysical Iv,,estigations"
Loningrad, Radiob:hiruya, Vol 12, No 4, 1970, pp 617-621
Abstracti highly pure metallic teehnctivm in the forri of r, silvor-gray
poder or compact, v-,etal (regulus) was pruau.-ed from totra,plienylarsonitLn perte-
chante (C6H )jJ%sTcO), L,,,r Iiydrogen reduction in an electric furnace. The re-
sultant Piat~rial shm;c'd tai pare on-luctivily with a criti*C~Ll FOi,-It of 8.201C.
A study of tho tlechnoloMr for I)r(xluc-Lng the notal fron the initial Fertechnate
shcracd teat technetium diacide is produced after one hvur in a h:,droz,en
atom5phoro at 2600C, and the metal is producod at a tenIx-a-aturo OfL 10000C.
X-ray rtnactural analysis revealed that- irata3.1ic technctiAuri has a hexagonal
lattice ijith dense ato-,rdc packing of tho mag-nesim-a ty]7,-, -the lnttice para~otcrs
being a = 2.74-.t0.005 and c = 4.41+0-005; c/a = 1.609. Tho radiomotric and
neutron actlvatticn methods of analysis showed extreinely nanute quantities of
trace imparitiest Ru--10--B, Rh__10-14, Al-r-10-5, Na--10-3 and As--10-3 gr, For
gm of technotiun. Within Uie limits of sensitivity of the neutron activa-
tion method,no other imprarities were detected.
USSR UDC 547.2411183,542.951.9
NIFANT-YEV, E. YE., KOD20Lk2y_,,.-j-",.,- and NO-NISHM11, YE. P., Institute
of Chemisti-j, Ural " 5ranch of the Acad. Sc. USZR
"Reaction of Tetraethyldiamides of Alkylphosphorous Acids With Hydro-
quinone"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 2, Feb 71, p 482
Abstract: Depending on the ratios of the starting materials and
on the x-eaction temrerature, the distillate coil cted after comDletion
e
of the reaction between tetraethylamide of ethylphosphorous acid mid
hydroquinone may contain diethylamine, triethylamine, ethanolo and
amidophosphiteo
72
Nuclear Science'ant4 Tt~chnology
M-1., BFELTE-E-VA, i~% YE., YERS-ROVA, Z. V.; -JT,~J' T1. T. (Dec-z-ased)
KMY1&z, xh. 7U. -,j1jKTPEL07V,
VOMM A. N., KOZMV, A. V., "MYKE
-B. V.), EDOROV, V. V., a=d CELTS-EKET, Yu. V., State Com-
RACOZET =, A. I., F-
mittee on the Use of Atcmic Energy 1133R, Fc-.-.r'kh International Conference of
the United Nations on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 6-!6 Sep 71
"Development of Isotopic Power Technolo~j in the USSR"
Moscow) Atomnaya Energi-ye., Vol 31, no 4, Oct 71, PP 358-365
Abstract: The constructior'. in the USSR of A--otopic llhex=oeiectric generators
-d navirgation devicen, hydrogre~- -utow -1 C
for poiwerin ccea-no,~,- .2 L~.. ph-ic, a L, atl
radiometcorolojZicall, -'ariation hi&ri-~-lc-~,,Ltian coz~mic ray
and otl or I ~Ilent I "i c- rpnx, rch ql[la -ions and gr-ound installatJ ons is
stations, I -(, - I . n - I
e "'or fi,,-A. appll.cations Lare wi'uh a
reportcd on. Toe mo:;~; o,,ii -.1bi, J. - - L. -
li,.:fts, 100 dajrz to 100 year"s (.-.,-,;pro:chi"Ac1y 50 i--o-
topes), of ihicin 12-1) c--.:i b,2 -,jb!LaiiV--d In amount-. X1,1*)-*.-,11, Li
of fission r,%rdio~-Cti-ve and alzo tL,~ moot Irldely uf:!-,d radic-lo(nive
Sr9O are Cot--i-nad by radi-oa2tive waste solut-ions. To si--,~"-ify
isolation of cle-zents, inciudin:- Sr90,,
tration metbo"I i;z; cil calciuzm ox:-Iate precipitation. TL~ moz-~
pron'lising r-,ction of Idth tt-2
tL(F! cxtrzactlanti-. lard:! uscd: a
SR
PP 358-365
FRADKIN, G.14., et a!, Moscow, Atomnay-- Ener:,Jya, Vol 31, No 4, Oct 71,
solution of di--2-eti-;.ylhex,.,Ior'uhoulaos-oi-,c)ri-c Szid in kerosene frCa. a nitric acia
medium, and a solution of salicylaldoxi-me in.tributyl rhiosphate from an alk-a-line
(sodium hydrox.-ide o-- anrnon-ia) solu-.ion. Currently consz.naction- has been com-
act ivi -~,- -11-oo, fn the tens Lind hundreds af -kilocuries based
pleted for blocks ~wa
on Ce144 (20,000 curies), Sro" (Q.000-100,000 curies), -..rd cs137 (50,000-150,000
curies), and also b1celts based on Ri238,, pc-210) CM2-42, and Co6o. TLe theri:-,-l
-t . e 1 ir cal fo=u-1 a
capacity of these blocks lies ~:ithin the rancre 1-1000 wa~ s An Lp
was derived and tested for the Power yield in an isotopic (thermal) block. Also
discussed is biolo~-'-cal nrotection durin,-, development and construction of iso-
to power sources containin,,- "locurie a-motuats of radioactive heat. in dealinr,-
Pe ... ~..L I
with the conversion of' aecay enerLrjr, t~e th.erml-electric method
found to be mont fully mastered at pre-,-,ent: low-temperatureq semiconductor
materials (up to IWOO ~Ov-e obtained quite high ef-ficiencies
as w~ell EL3 1-0 -000C) and bi~h-ten*er~ature (hit--~,her ~Lau
7000C) r:cmicandiictor CoEfo-inini-s different znn.-~C--rlels i--.l the form Of
cascade llztf.inm~ of 12-1%'1 coa,,Pi-ion efficiency ir
D -,:e- c',.t r1 zlze an,! aloo 'Lo-,r !nd o'
attendnnt ncutron, -nd 1~-d to constr-iction of nort-abl~,- jenerator--
.:." 11.1 . -, ';,;,,~? ,, 1`~ " 0
prounrlle- of ::f: and
of the !IIG-67 t
specific P01, -~~r lyiel.iI ,.-.nd f,~.-Irl.y intc~nsit-y) nad,-7- feaslblit
-4,10 r,[~ ators uoIng ca:;L!cde~d ccnvCriV2-;
collotruction of '::o4, ner,
efficimnci.~-3 of C - ID n
T
D" Aftv,~tt-Mtuf-xfflell-
TECHNICAL TRANSLATION'
340-T2
ENGLISH TITLSj Operational Characteristics of Type Bets-1 and ast.a-2
laotopi: Thermoelectric Generators
POREIGN TITLZo Ekspluntat siormyye Kharakteristiki Izatopnylsh
Teraigelektricheakikh Generatorov Tip&
7 1 . Bets-2"
AVIVORi G M F!7&dkin, V M. Kod k*v
Ye. A. Retaken;
t
SOURC11 ladiatsionneya Teckhnika, Tfudy, issue 4,
All-Unson Scientific Research Institute for
Radiation Technology, Atomizdat, Moscow, 1970.
Translated for FSTC by Eric Peabody, Lea Kanner
NOTICE
The contents of this publicAtion have been translated as presented in the original text. No
attempt has been made to verify the accuracy of any statement contained herein- This
translation is published with a minimum of copy editing and graphics preparation in order
to expedite the dissemination of information. Requests for additional copies of this
document should be addressed to Department A. National Technical tufacmation Servic-c.
Springfield, Virginia .22 151. Approved for public release: distribution usdirnlt4
:7-
/4~
USSR 621.362.2
FRALKIN KODYUKOV, V. 'I., RAGO"V,-KIY, A. I., KWOTKOVi N. Yt~'. A.
"Operational Characteristics of Type 'Beta-V and (Beta-21 Isotopic Thermoelectric
Generator:;
Mr. Vscs. n.-i. in-ta radiats. tekhn. Works of the All-Uniozi Scienti~'ic Research
Institute of Radiation Technology), 1970, vyp. 4, PP 351-359 (from F-Zh-Elektrotekhnika
i enerretika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9A150)
Translation: 'i'he "Beta-l" and "bc-lua-2" experimental isotopla thermoelectric gene-
rators are designed for supplying electric power to AMP".3-N w4omatic radicnutvoro-
logical stations. The basic parameters of the "Beta-2" aro given in the accompanying
T
The generator is operationally reliable. Me service life is set at five
years or more. Eight illustrations, bibliography of two titles.
Abstract, includes table on p A-20: HananNHTeBb, =filler; Aproh = argon;
T = anblent temzerature; b = volts; am = vatts; Z W internia impedance,
OKP 13H'
ohms;R om load resistance, ohms. *-C.C140H * ;e~WhOPL
manam-
2 012 UNCLA S Fltbl PROtESSING DATE--230CT70
S I
TITLE--PREPARATION OF PHOSPHORYLATED ACTIVATED CARBON,-U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KUZIN* I.A.v KOEMETS9 L*A.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
695-8
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM* (LENINGRAD) 1970t 43(3)t
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-....,TOPIC TAGS--ACTIVATED CARBON, HYDROGEN FLUORIOEt ION EXCHANGE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1538
STEP NO--UR/0080/TO/043/003/0695/0698
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120319
-WN-11- -1-A SSS I _FT Ir rl___
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120319
ABST.RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* ACTIVATED CARBON WAS DEMINERALIZEi
WITH HCL AND HFt DRIED AT 105DE-GREESP AND THEN TREATED WITH PCL SUB3
VAPOR DURING 7 HR AT VARIOUS TEMPS.# COOLED IN THE ABSENCE OF AIRv
WASHED WITH N HCL AND THEN WITH DISTO. WATER UNTIL NO CL PRIME NEGATIVE
COULD BE DETECTED IN THE WASHINGSt THEN'DRIED AGAIN AT 1050EGREES. THE
HIGHEST AMT. OF PCL SUB3 WAS RETAINED BY THIS CARBON wliEN THE TREATMENT
WAS AT 800D.EGREESs THE ION'EXCHANGE CAPACITY OF PHOSPHORYLATED CARBON
TOWARDS NAGH IS ALSO MAXIMAL AFTER TREATMENT AT 800DEGREES. PROLONGED
CONTACT OF PHOSPHORYLATED CARBON WITH WATER AND ALK. OR ACIDIC SOLNS.
RESULTS IN.CLEAVAGE OF SOME PHOSPHORIC ACID. THUS# TREATMENT OF
PHOSPHORYLATED CARBON WITH N NAOH DURING 1 HR RESULTS 114 A DECREASE OF
CONTENT FROM 2.7 TO 2.5PERCENT, THERMAL STABILITY OF PHOSP14ORYLATED
CARBON WAS DETD. LOSS OF P WAS OBSDo LARGER THAN 600DEGREES. A LINEA
UEPENDENCE'BETWEEN ION EXCHANGE CAPACITY OF THIS CARB019 AND P CONTENT
WAS'OBSU,,;,THE DATA SUGGEST 'THAT ONE ACTIVE H (EXCHANGEABLE TO NA PRIME
POSITIVE) IS AVAILABLE FOR EACH P ATOM RETAINED BY CARBON.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD* TEKHNOL. INST.'IM. LENSOVETAt LENINGRADt USSR&
PROCESSING DATE--230CTTO
009 UNCLASSI FIED
i-TITLE--POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF A METHOD FOR ASSAY.OF NATURAL
__.~'AUXINS* AND GROWTH INHIBITORS -U-
~~AUT,HOR-(03)-KEFEI.Iv V.Isv TURETSKAYAr KH. R.
t--,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-;.-_'S~0URCE--FIZIOLOGIYA RASTENIYv 1970s VOL I.Tv NR 3w PP 627-634
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--F)IOLOGICAL AND-MEOICAL SCIENCES
..,.TOPIC TAGS--PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT, SOLVENT EXTRACTION, PLANT GROWTH
'',.:REGULATOR, CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATIONt PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS,
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PEEL/FRAME--1998/0383
STEP NO--UR/0326170/017/003/0627/0634
ACCESSION NO--AP0121074
;: iED
i
4
2/2 009 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
L.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121074
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOME FEATURES OF EXTRACTION OF
GROWTH SUBSTANCES AND RELATED PIGMENTS FROM PLANT MATERIAL BY ETHER AND
OTHER SOLVENTS ARE DISCUSSED. IT IS NUTEO THAT T14E EXTRACTABILITY OF
1AA FROM GROUND TISSUES DEPENDS ON THE MOISTURE CON7ENT OF THE SAMPLE
AND ON ITS ABILITY TO CGMqINE WITH POLYMER COMPOUN05. RESTRICTIONS ARE
ESTABLISHED FOR APPLICATION OF TOLUENE FOR PURIFICAfION OF GROWTH
E
SUBSTANCE EXTRACTS FROM PlGkENrS. ANO LIPIDS. THE VARIOUS STAG S OF
-ANALYSIS OF GROWTH SUBSTANCES ARE CONSIDERED. THE FIRST IS CHOICE OF
THE SAMPLE AND OPTIMAL SOLVENT MIXTURE FOR ONE 01MENSIONAL
CHROMATOGRAPHY; THIS PERMITS ONE WITH AID OF BIOTESTS TO DETECT THE
STIMULATION AND INHIBITION ZONES AND WITH HELP OF COLOR REACTIONS TO
ASSESS THEIR CHEMICAL'NATURE. THE SECOND STAGE CONSISTS IN PREPARATIVE
EXTRACTION OF-THE MAJOR AUXINS AND INHIBITORS9 THE ACCUMULATION AND
RECHROMATOGRAPHY OF SEPARATE PHYS13LOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS. THE
PREPARATIVELY EXTRACTED AND CHE141CALLY INDENTIFIED GROWTH SUBSTANCES,
AUXINS A140 INHIBITORS, CAN SUBSEQUENTLY BE EMPLOYED FOR FURTHER
-ASSESSMENT OF THEIR PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES. IN PARTICULAR TWO INDICES
CAN BE CH3SEN FOR CliARACTERIZING TrIE SUPPRESSING ACTION OF THE GROWTH
INHIBITORS* THESE ARE 11 C SU850t THE INHIBITOR CONCENT.RATION WHICH
SUPPRESSES GROWTH BY 50PERCENT AND 2) CRITERIA FOR INTERACTION BETWEEN
AND-SUB OPTIMAL PHYTOHORMONE CONCENTRATIONS: COMPLETE
ANTAGONISM, PARTIAL ANTAGONISMv ABSENCE OF ANTAGONISM ANO STIMULATION OF
PHYTOHORMONE ACTION BY THE INHIBITOR. FACILITY: K. A
TIMtRIAZEZ INSTITUTE OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, USSR ACADEMY OF SCI;NCES,
MOSICOW.
CESS I NG DATE--- L I -11"C7,0
l/z c to UNCLAS S f F I EU P
T I I L E L T liu jN, LF- METAdCLIC LN THE 1~-JKMATIUA uF Cf-lLJtZ0Pi-.YLL IND
FLAW-i%bL- GRU'vTF. 1-tilt ITurS DUKji%6 THE. 'VIRlUtSCENCE OF FL 'i,jfS -U-
AL ploi-k--Kr-f- I E . m
CCUisJoY UF lNFG--U5SR
.~:'SGURCE-uGrL. AM). NAUK 55SK 19'lCt 192(3), 676-9 (PLANT PHYSIUL) (quss)
%:.,-DATE PUELIShEl; ------- 70
AKEAS--bIGLGGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES
-TAGS--PLANT GROATH REGULATURv KETONE,, FLAVON011) C f0h, P GUN 1)
JOPIC
CHLOROPLAST, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, CHLORAIMPI'l~:NIGa
MAi~KINC-NC HESTRICTIONS
DUCUMENT CLA45S--UNQj4SSli2:lED
PRjXY 9f:FL/FRAME--3Q0o/l,?I.3 STEP
Cl-~C ACUSSII'~%
2 1,21- 016 UNCLASSIFIED PRO G E SS I ING DATC--tLOCC70
CIRC ACCESSICIN NU--AT01348~,7
A6iTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) G11-0- Ab STRAC r. THE CONTENT W: GP-CJ14-1-11 VMH f 13 1 r;)R S
L S 0 5 AL I PU:~ 11 CS 10 E AIN J 11 HL 0 R I Z I M , I N ET I OL A T EU W I L L 0 1.4 Al,iD APPLE Sl"'C-UTS
ANG OF QUERCETINGLYCOSYL CCUMARATE IN' ETIULATED PEA SPROUFS WAS LU'vi'I'll BY
A FACTOR Cf- 4-b THAt,4 P4 GREL-i,i SPkiDUTS, iNDICA 16 TH,!J SYl,,lTH',:SlS UF
N TH
FLAVCNUlt~ PNHIBITL)t~S IS STRONGLY ACTIVArEp IN THE 1-1 *GHT
Z,
NIEGA TIVE5 M) AND 01 UP f 3. 1
CHLCRAPIPHE N I CGL ( I . 4 T IMES 10 PR I,AZ
-'F fNLOSALWUIRPW~11)t AND
LO-PRIME NEGAH-VE7 M) 110-1161TED FORMATICN' li ". L
PHLURIZIN, PkGi~ASLY fil ECTIJ-lj WITH INHIbITIXI [0- CHL'OkOPLAST
I N CC, 11
~PHOTOSYNTHESIS. FACILITY. INST 4 F I Z I OL R AS F I IM T I M I R V J~Z EVA
MGSCGW, USSR.
USSR UDC 581.192.7
KOF E. M. Institute of Plant Physiology imen' K. A. Tirniryazev, Academy of
'i-~Fience~s, ;SSR, Moscow (Presented by AcademiciaLn M. Kh. Chailakhyan)
"The Effect of Metabolic Inhibitors on Processes of Chlorophyll Foriiiation and
Formation of Flavonoid Growth Inhibitors During Growth of Plants"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 3, 1970, pp 676-679
Abstract: Experiments were conducted to determine whether flavonoid in'iiibitors
affect the functional activity of chloroplasts. Shoots of Salix 17u'orik L. alid'
the apple tree Malus domestica Borkh were kept in vessols fiLled with water or
earth in a warm room. Etiolated shoots obtained when the blassoms opened were
cut and treated in the dark and in the light with aqueous solutions ol metabolic
inhibitors: chloramglienicol, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, at a concen-
tration of 1.4 x 10- M and diuron, an inhibitor of photosynthetic phosphoryla-
tion, at concentrations of 1.6-3.2 x 10-7M. These ccncentrations were deri,,ed
from preliminary tests on the effect of these compounds. At the desigrLated
concentrations, the inhibitors cut down root formation by 50-70 percent.
Ethanol extracts from peas, willows, and apples were analyzed by paper chrcnia-
tography in a carrier current of 15 percent acetic acid. Chlorophyll in the.
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KOF, E. M., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 3, 1970, -p 676-679
extracts was determined by its absorption maxima at 649 and 665 millimicrons.
The results obtained showed that the content of growth inhibitors isosalipur-
poside and floridsine, in etiolated shoots of the willow and apple, and the
content of flaviit-glycosyl-coumarate in etiolated pea shoots are 4-6 times
lower.than in green parts. Thus, the synthesis of flavonoid inhibitors is
activated by light. The inhibitors chloramphenicol and diuron reduce forma-
tion of the chalcone isosalipurposide and dihydrochalcone floridsine, which
related to the inhibition of photosynthetic. aettvity of thloroplants.
are
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USSR IJDC 621.3.019.3
KOFANO 1.
"Table of Relative Sensitivity Functions"
V sb. Tochnost' radioelaktron. a araturv. Sb. I (Accuracy of Radio Electronic
Equipment. Collection I -- collection of works), Moscow, 1971, pp 38-43 (from
RZh-Radioteklinika, No 19 1972, Abstract No 1AI89)
Translation: When determining the accuracy of -radio electronic equipment, it
is necessary to calculate the relative sensitivity functions of the output
characteristic y with respect to the parameters q.. The relation d y and q
is given in explicit form. The relative sensitivity S y Ls calculated in terms
'6q
of the calculated values of the output characteristic and the parameter y nnd q
by the following formula:
S6Y -CL Lz q.
6q aq
The rules for obtaining the relative sensitivity functiam, by the presented
formula for 25 functional relations of the parameters q and the characteris tics
I/-)
USS,(
KOFANOV, YU. N., _Lochnost' radiaelektron. apparatury. Sb, 1, Moscow, 1971, pp
38-43
y are presented in tabular form. The output characteristic was investigated
as the complex function of "lie intermediate characteristics which are related
to the investigated parameter q. Examples are presented which illusLrate how
the-tables are used. There is I table.
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USSR uDc: 621-372
TAIWI, V. A., KOFMOV, Yu. N., SMAMOV, I. G.
"Methods of quantitatively Estimating the Parametric Sensitivity of Electronic
Systems"
Sb. nauchn. tr. Vladimir. Dolitekhn. in-t (Collected Scientific Works of
Vladimir PolytecIL-iical Institute), 1970, vYP- 9, pp 24-30 (from RZh-Eadio-
tekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5A69)
Translation: An analysis is given of methods for quantitatively evaluating
the parametric sensitivity of electronic systems. Consideration is given to
problems of finding the influence factor in.designing eleetronic systems.
Five illustrations, biblioeraphy of eight titles. Resume'.
1/1
USSR UDC 621.396.6.019.3
KOFOI-VI Yu. N., GIREL, P.M., ZRIV, M. L
"Mathematical Expectation and Investigation of the Parametric Sensitivity of
Converter Circuits with Modulation"
4etody razrab. radiotelektron. apparatury. Materialy Seminaxa. Sb. 2 (Methods
of Developing Radioelectronic Equipment. Materials of the Seminar. Collection
2) Moscew, 1970, pp 60-65 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No
8A183)
Translation: This article contains a study of a multiphase converter using a
mathematical model described by a system of linear differential equations with
aperiodic coefficients. As an example, a single phase autonomous parallel
-ter is considered. There are Lwo illustrations and a three-entry bibli-
inve.
ography.
UDC 621.396.6.019.3
TARAN, V. A., KOFANOV, Yu. N., SHRAMKOV, I. G.
top tric Sensitivity of Radio Equipment with Variable Paxameters"
arame
Metody razrab._radioelektron. apRaratury. Materialy Seminara. Sb, 2 (Methods
of Developing Radiaelectronic Equipment. Materials of the Seminar. Collection
2), Moscow, 1970, pp 52-59 (frcm RZli-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No
18A181)
Translation: This article contains a discussion of the method of determining
Tunctions of parametric sensitivity of linear nonstationary systems with con-
tinuous variation of the parameters during the operating process constituting
the development of an influence operator method proposed earlier by the authors
for stationary systems. The equations of sensitivity obtained can be solved in
general form. They are solved approximately.by means of a computer. There are
~.three illustrations and a seven-entry bibliography.
USSR
UDC 621.372.061
KOFANOV, Yu. N., GIREL, F. M.
"Construction of Band Filters from DC t*%.nplif iers"
Metody razrab. radioelektron. apparaturv, No I (Methods of D(lvelopil,.g Radio-
electronic Equipment. No 1) , Moscow, 1970, pp 36-41 (from Mn-Radiotekhnika,
No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A125)
Translation: This article contains a discussion of a nethod of calculating
narrow band filters from DC amplifiers with a double T-type W-bridge in a
feedback circuit. The conditions of obtaining the maxinum amplification co-
efficient and optimal selectivity are derived. It is demonstrated teat for
rapid tuning of the filter it is necessary to maintain bridge parameters with
an accuracy up to 0.01% or have fine.and rough regulation of the resistance.
There are three illustrations and a two-entry bibliography.
"Strengthening of Titanium Alloys by Treatment in Superductility Modes"
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp 89-94
Abstract: Results are presented from experiments conducted on VT-6 and VT-14
titanium alloys to determine the possibility of strengthening them by high-
temperature deformation in superductility modes (small grain size and high
density of lattice defects in the boundary~sections of grains). The alloys
used had the following chemical composition:.
Al V MO Fe 112
vT-6 6.75 5.25 0.17 0.003
VT-14 5.10 1.17 3.00 0.20 0.003
These alloys were selected because of their low ductility at room tempera-
ture after standard heat treatment.
VT-14 alloy was subjected to six different forms of thermomechanical
treatment: 1 -- extruded and water cooled; 2 -- extruded and air cooled;
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SRORSHOROV, M. Kh. , et al., Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 6,
Nov-Dec 72, pp 89-94
3 extruded, water cooled, and aged; 4 extruded, air cooled, and aged;
5 extruded, water cooled, cold rolled, and aged, 6 --, extruded, air
cooled, cold rolled, and aged. The alloy was aged.at 480'C for 10 hours
after extrusion and at 300-310*C for 10 hours after cold rolling. VT-6
alloy was subjected to only three forms of thermomechanical treatment --
the same as processes 1, 3, and 5 above, except that it vas aged at 500*C
for two hours after extrusion and at 350% for two hours after cold rolling.
Results of mechanical tests showed that for both alloys the treatment by
extrusion, cold rolling, and aging provided the best combinatLon of strength
and ductility properties and, of the two alloy*, VT-14 exhibited the great-
est effect of strengthening because it cont;ained less alsiminum which in-
creases atom diffusion mobility in the latticc when it is in the solid
solution. Five figures, 10 bibliographic references.
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USSR Lwc 661.ia5,123,z
LYUBLINERt 1. P.j YERMOIMO, I. N.0 and DIN", K. K.,
Institute of General and Inorganic Cbemist3*r, Academy of Sciences BSSR
"Investigation of the Phosphozylation Process of Carbon Fibers'"
Hinskg Vesti Akademii Navuk BSSRr Serlya Mmicheakikh Ravuko No 3# 1973,
pp 80-85
Abstracts The phosphorylation process of carbon fiber materials obtained by
pyrolysis of oxidized cellulose with PM3 vapors has been investigated by
means of physico-chemical methods. It has been shown tlLat the amount of
chemically bound phosphorus increases with Izereasing temperature of phos-
phorylation up to tho maximum of 10 weight-%. At the same time it deperAs
on the pyrolysis temperature of the carbon fiber used in phosphorylation. By
means of chemical analyses and potentiometric: titration it has been established
that the phosphorylated fibers obtained are monobasic ion exchange resins
with exchange capacity of UP to 3 mg-eq/ge The Ift spectra arA chemical
studies showed that along with the phosphorylation process there occurs
an addition of chlorine to the carbon fiber. The roentgenograns, show that
during the phosphorylation process no structural changes in the fibers take
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LYUBLIMRI 1. P. et al., Yestsi Akademii Navuk BSSR, Seriya Xhimicheskikh
Navuks No 3v 1973, PP 80-85
placeq except for some degree of disorganization# The thermal stability of
phosphory-lated carbon fibers is higher byabout 1000 than that of the starting
carbon. The phosphorylated ion exchange resins are stable in strongly
acetic media during repeated sorption-desorption cycles,
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LIVANOV, V. A., GOROKHOV, V. P., KOLACHEV, B, A. and
SKUCHILOV, A. I.
"Filtration of Aluminum Melts Through Alum1num Oxide With Simultaneous
Degasification by Neutral Gases"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. tekhnol. in-ta (Works of Moscow Aviation Technological
Institute), 1970, vyp. 71, pp 88-93 (from RZh-metallurgiya, No 12, Dt:c 70,
Abstract No 12 G230 by authors)
Translation: The article presents a theoretical estimate of the quantity of
neutral gas which must be passed through a melt in order to decrease the gas
content a given number of times. The theoretical calculat-ions agree well
with the experimental data obtained during the degasificatLon of aluminum
with neutral gases and nitrogen. The gas content of alumixt= is decreased
especially effectively when aluminum is filt,ered through AJ.203 with aimul-
taneous degasification by neutral gases. Two illustrations. One table.
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