SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAPP, YU.V. - RAPPOPORT, M.A.
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Abs Jour Ref ZI-ur Bi-A., 14.) 2, 1959, 8795
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tuth:w Rappay Gy., Barka,
Inst HunEprian Acadeny -if Sciences
Title, The Mitcsis-Intensifyii, Effect of Tun-)r-Ccll H'jm~;Cmto
Ori,,, Pub Actn njrphol. Acad aci. hm~-;-,, 1957, 7, N---~ 4, 355-359
Abstract Mice were injected witb 0.3 cubic centiLiotors jf ascitic
x~ Ehrlica as
fluid with 15-17 tdlli. cites carcinmia calls.
Cell 1'.-)Mj"Cnntos, :)f this - carciaizz, :X ar amytal-treato:1
letter 'raitted i". t',e Russian v.)rk; p,~,ssibly so!io'ViirL;
else intended-7 ascites. samn.n and ~:X the liver ,)f
nault rdee n;,.d rato were centrifuL;ed f,,r 15 minutes at
3500 revolutions per [diatte, and 0-5 cc Jf the svtj7.Crna-
&c 9days after the. timor
tant fluid vas injectee, into - e
transplantation. Vie mitAic inclex was deternined. usir;G
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TORO, I.; RAPPAY, G.
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Category:
Bactarial Vi
Virology. ruses ~(Phagez)
"ibs JOur: Raf Zhur-Biol.),,No.23, 1958 -103487.:
Author FLJ"; Zobnina-,,K., S.1- Kuzncts*ovc., V. K.;
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Dayydovo, K. P.; . Dwiayeva,
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-Title Devolonmant of Methods for Obtaini
nr, Highly Active
Dysentary Bocteriophage with Consideration of the
Microbial'Environment in a Focus.
Orid Pub: Sb. ~n ftcridfagiy.a., Thilisli, Gruzinedgiz, 195T,
ract: Polyvalent d,-,Se'ntery,p nared by means,
olyphagewas pro,
... ation to,fre hly-is latod cultures
of, adapt, 8 0 six months
old) belonging to representatives of various
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.200 cultures tested.. Of 80 patientstrcated with the
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PAPPOFORT, 1,. Ya.
32711. Yoprosu o roll podshelvdochnoy zhelezy v regulyatsit krovetvorenlya.
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VASILIYEV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk-,,RILPPOP)RT. D.M.. inzh.
ractors Me 5
New devices andmethods for testing.t -kh. i elek..~ ots.
(MlRA 15:2)
sel'kh*. 20 no. 1. 47 62.
(Trac.tors--Testing)
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AUTHOR:~.Volodichev, N. N.; Grigorov, N. L.; liesterov, V. Ye.;
Rapoeort, I. D.; Savenkc., I.. A. Yakovlev, Ba M.
ORO., none'
TITLE.~ A study made',.using~the'Proton-1 satellite of thechemical com-
position of primary cosmic rays,in the moderate energY regionEPf~-
ot4_ A u-U4--- &4.4x P, Arz- IaJ 1~r 4- .2 0 AlrZ-~ iq
SOURCE: AN SSSR.- Izvestiya." Seriya~ f iziches.kaya, v. 30, no. 11)
lq66,j76_--'.-l764
TOPIC TAGS: primary-cosmic ray,..cosmic ray.mea surement, cosmic ray
- - j ~~ &
ill L C ZI S I tY, AJAWW tt".
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CABS =4sa 1 ux. and
TRACT: A study made using th Ie Proton- 'Iellite of,the f
~chemical composition of,solar cosmic rays,generated during chromo.spher6
flares,,~and of primary galactic:cosmic radiation is described. A
nuclear charge.spectrometer with a geometric factor of1133 ~6 cm2x steradl
was used in the study. The spectrometer consisted of a CheFenkov
counter placed between two.scintillation'counters-which form a.tele-
scope. The Cherenkov counter consisted of an FEu-49 photomultiplier
which made an optical contact with a Plexiglas disk 165:mmAn diameter
and 30 mm thick. .,.The side of the disk opposite the photocathode was
Card
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ACC MR, AP7000523 SO*JRC9 'COD . U
AUTHOR: Grigorov, N. L.; Klintsov, Yu. S.; Nesterov, V. Ye.; Rapoport,
I., A. - Yakovlev B. M.
Save,nkol
ORG: none,
UTIE: Study of high-enei-gy,electrons,using.the Proton-l and Proton-2 artificial
Earth satellites ZPaper present6d at the'All-Union Meeting on Physica~of Cosmic
~Radiation held in Moscow from 15-20 November 196Y
SOURCE.: Ali CSI~qR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakayal vo 30) not 11.9
1966.0 1773-1775..~
TOPIC TAGS: -satellite data analysis, proton counter, electron
0
distributions, electron flu3c,.primary c smic ray
ABSTRACT: -The instrumentation of-the Proton-l.and Pr'oton-2 satellites,
included~an SEZ-12 electron spectrometer which could.register-primary,.-
cosmic radiation consisting~of electrons.,.with Ee-~: 0.3 Bev. The fol-
lowing co,-nponents were used for this. purpose:' 1) two. scintillation
counters with a differential amplitude analyzer which registered single,
particles with a charge Z - 1 moving at a relativistic velocity; 2) a
-13 at 11 atm) which regis' i pa
gas Cherenkov counter (using Freon Clered
ticles. whose energies exceeded 7 moc2 (effective threshold:for protons
is 10 Bev) moving unidirectionally between two.scintillation counters;
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3) a scintillation electron energy detectorwhichis a simplified
version of an iontzation calorimeter. The*scintillators were placed
between four 1.5 cm-thick lead plates. The pulses from the energy de-
..tector were applied to an amplitude discriminator which had 6 threshold
levels. Anotherscintillation counter enveloped.by a 12 cm-thick lead.
.Lshleld determined the penetration capability of particles. ~4) A scin-.
tillation avalanche detector served to isolate those avalanches which
were generated by primary protons but whose effect was similar to
avalanches generated by electrons. Thus, the cosmic ray electrons were
measured accurately even if they numbered only 0.2-0.3% of the proton
.~-total. After processing the obtained,electron count data..an,unex-,
pected result became apparent for electrons.with Eea-- 0.3 Bev. The
'4.intehsity of electrons with E ?--.0 3 Bev and protons recorded by the
SEZ-12 equipment is shown in ~ig. 1, as a function of latitude. Even on
the.equator where particles with energies.less than.7 Bev/see should
not be found because of the Earth's magnetic field, 0-3-Bev/sec.elec-
trons were recorded.. These, consequently, cannot be primary electrons;
-they,are electrons which have been trapped and retained by the Earth's
...magnetic field. TheSEZ-1 apparatus in the Proton-1 registered par-
.''ticles'with charge Z - 1 and Z = 2 In the equatorial regions where thel
intensity was 1.2 (for-Z -.1) and 2.1 (for Z 2) times more predom-
:inant in the West than in the East. If it is assumed that the primary
,protons possess the same asymmetry, the SEZ-1 equipment re.,orded a fluxr~
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ACC NRt AR6021235 SOURCE CODE: UR/0271/66/000/003/BO54/BO54
AUTHOR: Rappoport, L. 1.1~
TITLE: 'The sensitivity of loIaded, transi,stormIemory-clements
SOURCE :1- Ref. ~zh. Avtom,at telemekh i vychisl tekhn, Abe. 3B458
REF SOURCE:-_ Tr. uchobn. in-tovsvyazi, M-vo,svyazi SSSR, vyp,*.26, 1965, 103-110
TOPIC TAGS: computer memoryp logic,-element, computer circuit, transistorized, cJrcuit
ABSTRACT: The,problem of determining the sensitivity.of transistorized flip-flop
memory elements is. discussed. A relationship is established between the degrees of
input and base current saturations. The sensitivity.oC a loaded memory,clement is,.
determined-for various cases,of-operation, and, in particular, for the most difficult
case. - Ilia expressions:'thus obtained can be used, in' the design of AND, OR and MEMORY
logical semi-conductor circuits.~,,~On the basis of the results obtained,a system was
designed for automating productionliprocessesin the 'coal industry. The systemis
explosi n-proof - becaus -of 7 1 " b
0 e tien sence of contacts. (Translation of-abetract] 1~
illustration and.bibliography of 3 titles,. N. S1-
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TITIZ: The '6s0i of the'dimer of tolu bk~e-2A-diiaocy'anate9as a vulcanizing
y
a ent for urathan rubbers
'SOURCE-.,, -X"qhuk i rezina,' no. 10i 17-19
IC. TAGS-.: toluylaqe, diisq;y&natp,,. urethan tubber vulcanization, rubber
Top
_i- A~ ubber'
L. lenp diiso E
p na na)hthy p pW tKU:r
YAP
r,'of toluyl!ene-2,4-diaiisocyanate as
TIxq poss-~bility of-using t4e-dime
,ABSTRACT:-.
ii, vulcji~i i~i
r. ureth4n rubbgg to eliminate.premature~vulcanization was
z ~ I agent,fq
investigated!.at.both increased-texper4tures and-room temperature. The effect of
vul,c4nix4i,0ii temper,4turei time'. an4j dimer content in the SKU,rubber on.the
properties. (iwdulus At 300% elongiktion, tear strength, relative elongation,
i,residual eloijgationy~ was. determined, aqd is shown by tabulated data. -The formation's--'
-of A cross-iinked sprqqt~grg,,as_ a.rgault. of,the.reaction.of diisocyanatewith the
Lle . Irk, Ap shown schematically.. The best r
urethan groups of thq!RqqXomq cq esults
were olbtsine~l 20 minutes. Good mecbanical'properties
were q th, 1(v; p 'rts, bq -' ight.,of "dimer fo
btaip r 100 parts by weight of rubber
jid; vi a we
1/2
Coid
1529&4
~AqCESSXON n.;
AP404707V
V 20 min
ulcaniz~ildii for, mQ,vp,.thap.1 utesAid not'chanSe the value of the residual
n ."tho cot~jl -vulcanizing effect of-the dimer of toluylene-2,4-
patiyo
di isoc~anata, and nap4thy~ene-wl 5-..tdjLisocyanate in mixtures based on*SKU was es-
:tablished anc' it,,Wass-foun4, that mixtures based on SKU, in the presence of the
dimier-ret~iin.'their.sgitisfacggry.tirhnological properties on exposure to 110C,
V11 whereas, mlxt:ures,,con4!kkning.naphbylene-1,5 diisocyanate under the same conditions
j
-are unsuitablq,for fjtrthp1r,-u~e_. Tbqt,use of the dimer of toluylene-2,4-diiso-
cyangte alsoAncrepsep,the stjibilityvof polyurethan rubbers when stored at room
The p~#p~~qity,-hftroly,.v4wies.,in,5 days; after ten days it is still
:high and-, -1,5-di
the'.rubbeir b poms isocya-
s~,rtgAdeonjy after 20 days. Naphthylene
-.~nate yielded jess'faX stqjn, tb4s respect as well. Orig. art. has:
as,
2, formul 4. tables ap0.j'ftgU'q-Fe.-
_'ASSOMI;W: Opyftny*y~ zavod Vaesoyuznogo nauchno~-iss ledovatel skogo instituta
s .tnteticheakogo.kauchuka im.A'..-V,Lebede*a (Pilot Plant of the All-Union
Sqtqpt*fic,_R search Institute for Synthetic Rub eir~_
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APUKHTINA, N.Pv; BOYAFGHUX, Yu.M.; MOZZHUKHINA, L.,-.; LIPPOPORT, L.Ya.;
L 4 7 0 1 F.- I- 4F M, P"If P 1 J-"C
ACC N.-It AF60272851 (A) SOURC& COUI UR/o19t 166100010081006010062*
AUTHOR i, Apukhtina, N. P.; zaytspv, 11. 11. 'RAppoporti L. Ta; Kotlovaj N# V.
ORG I nono
W Of Adloic acid and
TITLEi, ztfont of y radiation on p stor diothylone glycol
SOURCEI -62
Flauticheskiye massy, no. 8, 1966, 6o
TOPIC TAGS1 gamin radi ation, Irradiation offnet, Polyester plnstic, adipic acirl,
:diothylono 1 01 1 (UN 0:1i0
g YC
ABSTRACTI In a study of the effect of yradiation on saturated aliphatic polyesters
(which aro usad*as the main comoonent In urethane,)polymors), polydiethylong adipatev~:
(PDEA)-of ght (1,U) --oPOOO a, 100(T of th structure
molecular wei Ar a
It-( "Oct 1'C1 1300 1'(.1 1'0c- 0 1,(J 1'C1 1'0 1,C- y-1 1,0cl Ia 1,()f I
6o
'were irradiated with radiation from-Co- Tho Amount of absorbed enerf,-~ wa s deter-
mined by forrcu3 sulfate dosimetry. A study of th-3 dependnnno of the r,31atIvq v-iz;-
cosity,,of.banzene solutions of-tho polyesters oft tho doso absorbed showed a prsdol--~,
minant role of cross-link IIng of. PDEA during thn.irradlation, this offuct being more
pronounced an 1,54, Increases,. !R~spe6troscoplc data indicato that ihn Volyeater, ehalnr' 1
Coid 1/2 mr. 1 678.6,,14 0460149- 01 1 539.122;
ACC NR; IF60272-85
break down at the ester group, forming CO and %; this is assoclatnd with-a dtjcrease:
7in'the quarytity of G=O bonds and the ap earanco of unsaturAtIon In the, chain as the., 1
P
dose incronses. Tho,cross-linking occurs,.atthe mathyleno groups. The different, -t
s tions of the, IR bands of CL and 0,mothyleno groups made it possible to evaluate
p0 I
the~,rolative'ratos of disappearance of-those two typos of groups under the Influence
of y.radiation. The PolyoAer with M -4000 irradiated with 200 I-Trad converts into
~a, rubberlike elastomor consisting of a mixturo of cross-linking and degradation pro-.:
1''ducts. Hard, cross-linkod Ipolyurethanos woro.succossfully obtained from the irradl-
at6d po~yasters at~equimolar ratios of polyester to 2,4-toluylono ftisocyanAto at
modeira-to tem*oraturos (60-7000)., The degree of cross-linking of polyurnthanes as a I
p
iunction of Alte dos.o was dotermined, from the glass transition temperature of the
polymerq. Orig. art. hast 3 figures and 3 tables.
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00 f At . Sask, S.S.S-R. 6V 121941(1948) -Potato - an.c At ill a1%0 1~11sIC to U-C VXW illtlk-AtOr ~160
00 starch is shaken with a,5-fold amt. of HuOll said. with titration cuf%VS. 1 06
(r. it, by utililing the i"ra,ing clev, Must. of the huol
mates and the susittruiou is poured into a chrowaugWitic as the antines are 416-sivril tht-rvin) % hich would qh(jw rise ~-00
0
tube 17 non. in diavi, The mAnh it thickrued umis,t i, hexinninx and the crisis,( each frAction- Thc HuOll Pines.
a loo
00 premure of 150 nim III; and the column sct it 130 turn.. ing,,ut of the coluron hist abxit ji.itri.4; CA(Cill)i nil
0 p whkbc*rmpond~tttitvol.ofg)ctjl. Ilavingpoumlina verlim, must Ile juiij.- I'm thi, Thi'llittliskliswriltsuitt'l
definite VOI. Of Nilts alld AIJAIM. in HU011, the wall, of Ilse
0 for ctintrulling the purity of amint-s AM for prr;)g. in-li-
-'I,# tube are wa,hcd with a few droi^ of HnOll. a buitt cnn-, "loAl amines in pure form. In"Yxingarnixt.o(Ifel 9*0
it.r necti%l to the tubr. lilled with Aq. 14UOIJ. alml the 4011111111 Wti of anitincts. it 6 inized whit an Pier." of 2,11
1:,
-00
isw;vtbroiundcrthrA?oiieXivrnl4m%iirr. The 14juW titsist iog
:o 0; . diod, (with , Jrphl4?j111JtVf) 21141 the 211onft AM MbWJrIW4
out (if the column is almnbcd in Aatkr aud votitinuouAy 'in 1113011 V001011 19) ON. The SHIAll Alitt. Usl water di%td. goo
I filiAtr-I with 11CI, ti-iog turthyl maoxc indivAlor. The o".r 'Ji~,vilvm it, iltr BuOl I Anil dot-, m,t into tfrrt-.
oo Iitr4tion cut".* ol'i'ttiord indi"Ats: the. extent of Wpo. ; i =00
It, Z. KAM1111
00 Itat-h cumpuncut comes out of Ow column in A detinitc
"interval of rzpu6iou-whkb detwnds very little upon the
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it -00
jimersence of utlict touilsousents. The Messil amd M"NII.
-r Very C'UWIY hot
whiCh "O"It Out fin" follow OW Anoths!
the otbrr coosimment4 we well sepl. by imeremaing; the
coo,
britilit of the colurnis it Is Isim4ble to obtain a distivict belio.
91d
of the N1r,.%II and Me.N. The it*% of mines In The rol. 00
unin itelf k negligible. the chief losses occur *two the J, 'Soo
st4n . 6 tsourcs] in anti wliwn it coomrs out of the collision,
Witit pn)lxr lirrvautions these Iftws can be reduced. In
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