SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KNYAZEV, I.N. - KNYSH, I.N.

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2/2 022 -AP0129269 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--3,OOCT70 .~CIRC ACCESSICN NO STUDIED CHANGES IN THE ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUT14ORS DUODENUMt CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM9 COAGULATING AND ANTICOAGULATING SYSTEMS OF JHE BLOODr ELECTROLYTE composiTioN OF THE BLOOD SERUM, LIVLR AND THE BILE DUCTS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS. CORRELATION 15 SHOWN BETkEEN TRYPSINt TRYPSIN INHIBITUR AND OTHER ENZYMES WHEN T14EY ENTER THE BLOOD CANAL DUE TO WHAT INVOLVEMENT OF OTHER ORGANS AND SYSTEMS INTO THE PATHOLOGICAL PRCCESS OCCURS. A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE OF PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY. IN THE 81-000 SERUM AT THE STAGE OF EXACERBATION (if CHRONIC PANCREATITIS IS NOTED. ON THE BASIS OF THE DATA OF CLINIro 31OLOGICAL STUDIES THE INTER RELATION BETWEEN FUNCTIONALt BIOCHEMAICAL AND HORMONAL PANCREAYITIS ..:`L)ISCRDERS IN THE MENTIONED ORGANS IS SHOWN IN CHRUNIC ilka F-1- A- ~Z -4~7 -T j: MEN USSR- uDc: 621.373.826 MAZEV. 1. N. "Investigation of Physical Processes in Pulse Gas-Di8charg.,.~ Lasers Or'. Mole- ciLles of Hydrogen, Deuterium, and on the First Poqitive Sy:3tem of Bands in the Nitrogen Molecule" Tr. fiz. in-ta All SSSR (Works of the Physics Institute of the Academ.,~, of Sciences of the USSR), 1971, 56, pp 119-190 (from PZh-Radlotekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract Vo 3D223) Translation: A systematic study is made of pulse emission on a powerful current pulse front in molecular hydrogen, deuterium and nitrogen on elec- tron transitions in the near infrared region of the wpectrum. The spec- tral, time and energy characteristics of lasers are studied. Onset of' emission is qualitatively and quantitatively interpr(ited on tile basis of the mechanism of excitation of working levels by electrons,frcm the grolird state with regard to the Franck-Condon principle. rn molecular nitrogen, an investigation is made of t-he overall physical. pattern of develoTr,~ntl of the pulne discharge, and the phyejical. conditionz in t;~ie diticlairge at thie time of emission are determined. A deacriptior. is gi,,,en of' the dynwnics 1/2 IOSR NAM, I. N., Tr. fiz. in-ta MIT SSSIR, 1971, 56, pp 1.19-190 of excitation of the vorking states. Laser operaticr. In the amplificaticn and saturation mode is quantitatively analyzed. The question of laser ef- ficiency is discussed. Thirty-seven illustrations, tuo tables, bibliog- raphy of 124 titles. ResumC 2/2 USSR UDC 621.373.826 KMLIN, V. It., LlYqEV,~ PETRAS11:0 G. G. "Pulse Generation in the First Positive Nitrogen Dznaid System with Cooling of the Working Gas" V sb. K vant. elekLroniha (Quantum Electronics--collection of works) , 110scow, No 5, 1971, pp 44-52 (from lah-Radioteklinika, No 1, 1972, Abstract ID343) Translation: A study was made of the laser characteristics in the first posi- tive nitrogen system with cooling of the working gas. It was demonstrated that in this laser there is a significant increase in ar..iplificaLlon on cooling the gas. The studies per-mitted significant i-mproverient of the power, the generatiort pulse enargy and the efficiency of the system. Superlizi-inous cmittance condi- tions were obtained in this system for the first time. It was found that tile optimal conditions of existence of generation are uniquely determined by the parameter y - E/14 (where E is the electric field intensity in the dischirge gas density). A record generation power for One given tube, N is the working 41 laser of 55 kilowatts was achieved. The significant rale plaved by the build- atc up rate of the photon avalanche in pulse lasers utas d(naonstr, _-d experimen tally. A new Phenomenon in molecular spectroscopy was discovered: inversion of altc:r- nation-of the intensities In the molecular spectra of stimulated radiation. There are 4 illustrations and a 12-entry biblioGraphy. USSR uDc: 621.373:530.145.6 KNYAZE~ "Electron Energy and Concentration of Electrons in a Pulse Plasma of a Molecular Nitrogen Laser" KratkiXe soobshch. no fiz. (Brief Reports on Physics), 1971, No 2, pp 50-56 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract Wo 6DI53) Translation: A study is made of changes in the average energy and con- centration of electrons in nitrogen. The concentration of electrons along the axis of the discharge tube was measured by aji interferometric method using a helium-neon laser (x - 0.63). The current vas determined by means of a 0.01 f2 resistor connected in series with the discharge tube. The resultant relationships are checked by calculating the time behavior of the relative population of the state C31v v 0. A. K~, 112 '-031 UNCLASS14R); P~ROCESSING DAITE--23OCT70 71_TITLE-HEAT TRANSFER IN UNIFORM MIXTURE'OF TWO DISPERSE MATERIALS -U- ~ ,,.:,-AUTHOR-(03)-GORBIS# Z*R.r KNYAZEVt.L-CAAU KUKLtNSKIYt V.Y. Or- INFO--U5 SSR ,-'.~SOURCE--INZHENERNO-FILICHESKly ZHU01~4_ VOL 13, NR It PP 45-51 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~._SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS ;",..TOPIC TAGS-HEAT TRANSFERv MATERIAL MIXING X04TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .-60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ..-.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/2004 STEP NO--Ulk/0170/70101$/001/0045/0051 __!'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120647 UNCLASSIFIED -2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120647 A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* FlGo 1. NU YERSUS 1) SU81 (D SUBIl 1, COOLING OF METAL SPHERE IN FILLING OF METAL SPHERES (D SUR2 EQUALS 4*76 MM) IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 660-250DI:GREESC: 2. THE SAME IN THE RANGE OF TEMPERATURES 250-IOODEGREES C; 3. COOLING OF METAL SPHERE IN SEMI COKE FILLING IN THE RANGE FROM 600 TO 250DIEGREESC ID SU62 EQUALS 3 DIVIDED B-Y 5 MM): 4* COOLJNG OF METAL SPHERE IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 350-100DEGRLEESC. FIG. 2. SCHEME OF EXPERIMENTAL INSTALLATION: i. DRYING. CABINET; 2- WOODEN BOX; 3* SPHERES; 4. PURfELAIN GRID; 5. SA."ID; 6. COLO,,THERMOCOUPLE JUNCTION; 7, G4LYANOMTER. FIG, 3o COMPARISON OF PqEOIC'TEb AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA (TAU, MIN): 1. CALCULAtION BY NUMERICAL METHOD; 2.-fXPERIMENTA; DATA; 3. CALCULATION BY METHODS. FIG. 4. COMPARISON OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS AND~THOSE BY EQUATIONS (9), (10) (TAU MIN): I...NUMERICAL CALCULATION; 2o BY EQUATION$ (9)t (10)- SUMMARY. HEAT TRANSFER IN DISPERSE SYSTEM OF IMMOVABLE UNIFORM MIXTURE OF COARSE AND FINE DISPERSE MATERIALS IS CQ~SIDERED. THE PROBLE14 IS SOLVED AT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS OF T14E lV,KIND. SOLUTIGNS OF THE PROBLEM ARE COMPARED WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA. EXPRESSIONS ARE RECOM14ENDED FOR CALCULATION.OF THE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE OF MIXTURE COMPONENTS AND TIME OF-THERMAL EOUILIBRIUM ONSET. 'A ITUR GF VF,;;TTGAL W)VrM;iTT5 IN GLUM rVrT_.7r"' 1-17 P-M, (Article by Doctor of PhyaLcal and Mathematica I Sciences corel 1kN-6-_-4L- av ev Central AerolvgIc.1 Qhsef,-t ;I,N~-, 972. tt-') t, 0. 1 b The results of studying thr structure of vertical --to in Claude by decimrtcr-band pulzo-ceftercnt radar are discuencti. A block 4114,,,ram of a device for recordini: the ac%q and &tat.Ati. Cdl,Vrot~linr. Of it by arona OL in xvtlc.~! ertctrAl is proaasit'4. The results are premented I-.% the fom of Live- Altitude sectiot's. "'t t"& ti" pul--coliamut. ra4Ar Is. wdcl.-~ ullu4i in =ctcorj'a;izaI practice. by means of this radar and ntu~:Plnt the ntatinticnI. chRrxcteritttic~3 of Ll-qcho~ It in possible iufficiont aecurs:y to ebtain _rapjdI7 and vith data -m the wind, turbulence and vertLeal etavc~enta. The utiliil'tWn c$ pulse- coherent rAdar to investigate the fields of vertical air t~,)~enentb wieminiur, the dcvelopaonL and basic para-4tt4ro of cumulums c9nstestus is evreciAllv pro*- pactive. Such work ham baru perfor=d abro" baginning 4~ li6l' 17, 121. rl: a obtairrd during vertical nounding of tiia clouds are analyacd in these ps?.ra. o mathodl; of estimating the volz?c`t1cft ol~ the vert-all air bivementa fiarj Lct ur. conider tile r=taza of nzt'=.ir,; there with r~iap~ct to the left-hand alilte of the dopplar apectr%;m. It is iprc;og~c Mar U, i~ TdLlt Ili chu~ed by tile prt-mleme of IlAht parti4lcl' witli U11vitationa. lri~c;tiu* or about I m/rec in Lim disr~-ion modlur. tile eCho ftb'~ Whicl, no-- i %iiat vxc4,cd% the noise level 18, I,'j. The seco,ui is b~ ';4. '"t. fl,.m =.it neou" iq:.uurnC.iofdtht- stoordappler Mdft,.of the fr,-q,~eqzand r-)wer 13]. U a CoolUt ra Pd in (91, Lit mea~~turetkmt err rs. by eaclh .1, a - Ihons can be slrr"ficant Ica 3-4 m/,ec) '.rtly. : of now paperta j13. 11, 141 4_'Ic 3!t-3M~ Cft L.1e -jr.cturlt.of v.rtacalurtnW~enm In preciVitation. ThuA, the =en~urvuenti; d~ ribed, J. ,0) a d p rfo-med simultazoausly by two radars pormilted of he vertical And horiaonal movarlonts of the diffluzuru in A nhuular to be ab- I uaaad and the area of priory growth ai gr4upul to be LU ri Orgam arid- USSR UDC 616-13-089-843 V. L., and STEPANOV, G. A., ScientAfIc Research Instaute of' Clinical and Experizenta.1 Surgexyg llinist:q of Ifealth USSR *Autotransplantation of the Aorta and Its, Main Branches" Leningrad, Vestnik Mirargii imeni I. I.. Grekov# No 10j 1971, PP 93-95 Abstraett The authors describe a combined vascular prosthesis consisting of a segment from one of the patient's arteries implanted at thq site of physio- logical flexion (e.g., ingtaral ligazent) and a synthetic graft Inserte6 in an Imobile portion of the blood vessel, This techniqoe prevents kinkdzig, retains the advantages of endarterectogy I:Ur oversiont and shozte= the prosthesia. Such prostheses were implanted in 20 pationts ulth at-herosolerosis" axteritisp etc, aiid the immediate results were goDds complete restoration of circulation in the extremity and pettency of the prqrsthesfts, Follou-up of 14 patients for over 2 years showed that all continued to~ hold their jobs, aid there vere no signs of Ischemia in the extremity.. The prosthesis became throubosed on one wozan because it was compressed duriztg pregnancy. Surgery; USSR UDC 616.132+616.13]-89.28-07:616.151~5--07 PETROVSKIY, B. V., 1"4.RA, KOBLOV, L. Y., STEPANOV, G. A., and SNIRNOVA, L. A., Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Surgery, Ministry of Health USSR '!Hemostasis After Repair Operations on the Aorta and Major Arteries Using Electroconductive Prostheses" Moscow, Kardiologiya, No 4, 1971, pp 9-14 Abstract: Vascular prostheses woven with silver threads were implanted in 30 patients with occlusion (due to atherosclerosis and end&Tterteritis) of the terminal portion of the aorta and iliac arteries or aneurysms of the aorta). A like number of patients with similar lesions received noncoa- ducting terylene prostheses. Hypercoagulability was dharacteristic of both groups of patients before surgery because of high fibrinogen concentration, lowered fibrinolytic activity, increased antifibrinolysin activity, and slow blood flow. Postoperatively, none of the patients who received an electroconductive prosthesis required anticoagulant and fibrinolytic therapy, whereas most of those who received a terylene prosthesis showed signs of hypercoagulability, and several developed thrombosis despite the administration of anticoagulants. USSR UW: 51j.tJ0+)I-[.5140 "on Strong Convergence of Conjugat::- Operators" Vestn. Belorus. un-ta (Belorussian University Herald), 1970, ser. 1, Ito 3, pp 11-13 (from RZh-Matematika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5B771) Translation, The work establishes a criterion of strong convergence of An-+O and An" for a sequence of bounded linear operahors hi Hilbert space. Author's resum&. USSR UDC 623.4 V A and LIPSITS, D. V., Moscow Oblast Scientific Research In- stitute of Potato Farming "Protein Inhibitors of X Virus in Potato Leaves" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 5, 1971, pp 1,233-1,236 Abstract: X virus inhibitors were investigated in five potato strains with different resistance to this virus. Juice extracted from the leaves of the most resistant potato plants was most effective in protecting other plants from this infection. This ability was greatest during the blooming period. After inoculation with X virus, the concentration of the inhibitors increased in the leaves of resistant strains. Anabsis of the extracts reveals that the inhibitors were thermostable and could not be separated by centrifugation; the extract retained its antigenic activity after dialytils but lost it after precipitation of proteins with trichloroacetic acid. Fractional precipitation with ammonium sulfate and chromatography demonstrated tliat several protein fractions possessed antigenic activity. Further chemical. analyses of the fraction with the greatest inhibitory activity revealed the presence of theirmostable proteins and trace amounts of nucleic acid-u and carbobydrates. X virus inhibitors are not toLally spocific since tlivy jilso ;Ire fitirly 1/2 USSR KNYAZL"I, V. A., and LIPSITS, D. V., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, -1,236 No 5, 1971, pp 1,233 effective against tobacco mosaic virus. The mechanism of action remains to be elucidated. ----- ---- -- ---- UDC 551.510.721:539.12.08:,~'i2l.039.':j24.L~-97 KIOTIKOV, Ui.PTEEIJ, V. G., ani: y1j. V. "Control of the External Environment o 3E Atondc Eliictric Plants 'Vith a Boiling Water ',".eactoV' Moscow, Atamnaya Encrgiya, Vol 29, lo 1, Jul 70, pp LB-21 Abstrac t: A brief OLI-I-Iine is giver oE the u-sed :3 cari- trol the external environniont of:an atoalic O,ect"Ic po~i;L-C -plant with a boiling water reactor. Data are presenred. on thc- ,mCzIFI diurnal discharge intensity, 1:110 wind rose e~fa,,74im, and titl,~ r1motint of atmospheric precipitation dUring o1poration O,L7 el2crric power plants with funl 61C~'Alcnts whi~:b az-;- not tl.-~hr, the mean annual results of measuringT 1:h(-.j";;-aCtivI.ty of snmplet; n' tho e..-:ternir-l environment taken at: disti-Inces Of L 65 kz. from the ventilation pipes of at-)m-.L(.- elertvi.r: power pl-irits compare discharg d with data on the ,e intensity of gas e,-; ,an--i the intensity of cho radiation exrosux-~~ do3e IoCLI'y t R) A. . c f-cl b,,,, flarinill radioact*kve gases under wir-47ouri, rile teoroln~:- i., z-A (4 -I.OUS jnten~;ities od di~jchrir,,,ie thrOUJINII L"Ie V~ -i j) The results Of Mt-aSLIrln- the radioanctivo -failoaL anl] raeio- metric analysis of the snow, soil, at'-d L-~Sllnplcs per-mit the conclus-Lon to be dra,,,;n that %4~4-th a t-as 0i.,jchar:;,'e illte'-Is'~ty -he radio- up to 1,000 curiesIday, the contribution of t., 1. L- ~ t - active waste to c he total activity oE variGus rbiji~,.c:ts of' tae external environment is not noticeabL-,~ az.-raicisst, .tL-4,-! background of global fallout. The e.-.-perinental valuea of! th-.t ~!-.:posure dose intensity were used to calculate the ao,;O-Ded radiation "oud e v-cin'..'tv of the ator".1c doses caused by an acrive c,- in tL-L electric power pLanc in a year'. Tlhese estims-::c:s ~-,er-onsi:rated that with a radioactive cras diSchnn1'e intensil;:j- of 000 Claries/ day the absorbed radiation dose at a distanice, of more -than 3 '-,m from the vent-ilatioR center does not exceed 0.05 ra,'Wyear. Prom the invest iffateci data. and Vie it has been concluded that two pro,.' ams zlust: hi! Clevii'laped for controlling the externa'A'.. enviroaric-n*t: -F-Cir rIo?i'rI:aL operiatin,-; conditions of the ato-mic olectriclpotvler PLZ'11.-Ci an.-~ ::~or the occur- rence of ec,.-,er-ency dischar-oe of radioactivc :.~. clibs t 1,111., e.-~ I n t 4) the external envI.-ontment. Both control proryri:xis cxc! OL;tl--I*ne-r-1. - 1: (, ~, 0 - - M-Ft"IMMIMMI We"m 5-"i Nucleai- Seipink,e ttia! Teehh6lo V., USSR ux. 62, 0 3, 5 -S, A. A. SKU:-EV, YU. Y., S1zVi,=~.-,-:1Vj 'U. V i-zr2FLVSiaY1 YE. N., M;~Vlhdz. A. V., and SXQ~.V,", V. 2. "Radiation Stifety St-andards (mum-69) JMoscov, Atozmaya ener-, ya, Vol. 23, nro 6, Jun 70, PP 1,63-46-1 "Un-'s -y of Health of Vic a-,p,:,ro-,ed tlll(~ Abstract: In Au~;L k. )L")g th~ I ~L :,t~ L 11, - (me-6Q) ("eveloped by the N--LionJ. Coi-~'iissfx-t On diation Safety Stand-ardG N 1 10 - %I P-Ctec- Protection. Reconr",enj-ntions o' the IntelIntiona"L Cmj111'1zi-31:, ~1 - () A. "ic, tion served as the basis for the new mt=ndarda. These sti-?i~.Ia--Ls cot, the bt-:,ic rer- rAssible levels for ionizin:--- radiation along, vIth the per4,-Jnsible m1mlssion ) A' r ad --! o - active isotoDes into an o~ azn4sm. This includes three cvte,!or--Tez, i.,jf -peo-~ple: Cat---ory A including ser7ice personnel, Cantego-~~r B includin- specil:fic indLvidunis in the -,)o-)- ulation -who live in areas Wn-ere the -o-mrmissible radict-ion i~"W:es !-zv ,ave be,-~r -o,,,,r C ich izic-,-,~des c. and xceeded and Vaere radiation conditions are checked., the entire po-Dullation idith respect to esti'mating a Ceneticr;.!-) radia- Q . tion dosaCe. Tae rew stl"=-Lards are --anda-tory for -z;he Ments of al-l =iulstries ard ajencies usin.:r, applyin--, prCCj-'s storing, and buryinG radioactive subztamcos and ion.,Ang raf~`-'a-.ion so*,,xc~-ir- A short sium-anj is .-iven of the scientific basis velAch sei"ret"11 as tha for new standards. The new standards are differentiated fro:.-i the old. T::Jc1es . ........ ............. ......... ........ ... ................ ri r USSR --;o 6 jim 70, :)p 1,6-~-4,67 DiBoBm, i. K., et al., Atommaya enerZiya, Vol 2 Aven showing permissi:ble so:a~tic and j;enetic doses. Permdasibl~-~ stwface con- tamination.levels are also given. 2122 USSR OC 669.181 KNYAZEV, V. F., GUNEL'FARB, A. I., and NEMENOV, A. M. Beskoksovaya Metallurgiya Zheleza (Cokeless Iron Metallurgy), Moscow, Izdatel'stvo "Metallurgiya," 1972, 272 pp Translation of Annotation: The book considers the theoretical bases of coke- less iron.metallurgy, as well as requirements for the iron ores and the fuel reducing agent in cokeless metallurgy. The current state of cokeless metal- lury in the USSR and elsewhere is reviewed. Technologipal. schemes and pro- cessing equipment, technological and economic indices, palcutation methods for determining the capacity of the basic industrial equipment, the quality ard application of metallurgical products,! and prospects for the development of cokeless metallurgy are also discussed. The book is intended for engineers and technicians at industrial plants and planning and scientific research institutions of ferrous metallurgy dealing with problems of cokeless metallurgy. It may also be uijeful to teachers and students at metallurgical higher educational instittitions. Tran&lation of Table of Contents: Page Introduction 118 V1 g1j.-aa USSR KN-YAZEVl V. F., et Beskoksovaya Metallurgiya Zheleza, Moscow, Izdatel'- stvo "Metall urgiva,"1972, 272 pp Page Section I. General Bases of Cokeless Metallurgy 7 Chapter 1. Brief Historical Development 7 Chapter 2. Classification of Proceises 8 Chapter 3. General Characteristics of Products 12 Section II., Some Problems of the Theory'of Reduction of Iron Oxides 14 Chapter 4. Degree of Reduction and,Its Determination 14 Chapter 5. Reduction Thermodvnamics~,and Consumption ofthe Reducing Agent 17 1. Reduction With Hydrogen 17 2. Reduction With Carbon Monoxide 21 3. Minimal Consumption of Gas During Reduction With a Mixture of H2 + CO 24 4. Reduction With Carbon 27 Chapter 6. Mechanism and Kinetics of Gaseous Reduction 30 1. General Principles 30 2/8 .100 USSR KNYAZEV, V. F.. et al., Beskoksovaya Metallurgiya Zheleza, Moscow, Izdatel'- stvo."Metall urgiya:'1972, 272 pp, Page 2. Reduction Conditions 33 Chapter 7. Secondary Oxidation and Pyrophoric Properties of Sponge Iron 42 Section III. Iron Ores and Fuel 45 'Chapter 8. Iron Ores and Ore Dressing 45 Chapter 9. Preparation of the Fuel Reducing Agent 48 Section IV. The Current State and Trends in the Development of Cokeless Metallurgy 56 Chapter 10. Production of Sponge Iron and Metalliged Semifinished Products 56 1. Production of Sponge Iron in Shaft Furnace 57 Technological Production Principles 57 Wiberg Process 64 Purofer Process 67 Midrex Process 69 Armco Process 70 3/8 USSR UDC 669-181 KMZEV, V. F.t KABLUKOVSKIY, A. F., and TRAMMOVICH, V. I. "Production and Use of Sponge Iron" Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov (Production of Ferrous Metals - collection of Works), No 75, Metallur.giya Press, 1970, pp 40-47 Translation: A general characterization is presented of the pro- cesa of production and application otsponge iron. A review is made of the processes which have been most widely developed, the raw material, and the reducing agents. The chemical composition of spon oduced by the Sulinskiy:Metallurgical Plant ge iron pr is presented.. -Brief results of experimental melts of this iron in &5 T electric are furnace are presented. The technology if the melts was normal, the malt indicators were-somewhat reduced, but the metal produced contained fewer monferrous metal impurities. Data are presented On metts with continuops charg- ing of sponge iron, which yielded good reivults4 .2 8 biblio. refe. 23 ....... d M 11 111". M.M.1 MR. 111MIM"W111-0111i fly - USSR UDC 669.181 KNYAZEV, V. F., KABLUKOVSKIY, A. F.0 and TRAKP.IMOVICH, V. 1. "Production and Use of Sponge Irofill Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov (Production of Ferrous Metals - Collection of Works), No 75, Metallurgiya Press, L970, pp 40-47 Translation: A general characterization is presented of the pro- cess of production and application-of sponge iron. A review is made of the processes which have been most widely developed, the raw material, and the reducing agents. The chemical composition of sponge iron produced by the SuLinskiy Metallurgical Plant is presented. Brief results of experimental melts of this iron ina 5 T electric arc furnace are presented. The technology if the melts was normal, the melt indicators were somewhat reduced, but the metal produced contained fewer monferrous metal impurities. Data are presented on melts with continuous charg- ing of sponge iron, which yielded good results. 2 figures; 8 biblio. refs. 23 1/2 051 UNCLASSIFIED PknusslNG DArE--iiSEP70 ~.TITLE-EFFECT OF NUCLEAR RADTATION ON THE PHYSECOAKHANICAL PROPERTIES OF RATNT ENAMEL COATINGS -U- AUTHOR--KNYAZ Vs V I NOVIKOVI V.S., TZOTOVi G.Top GLUSHCliENK09 V.M.v C0 p "COUNT.RY OF INFO--USSR ,_.:,..sOURCF_-_LAKOKRASOCH. MATER4 IKH PRIMEN, 1970t 11) 4.t-4 ~,_QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,..-....SUBJECT AR EAS--,'4ATERI ALS TO P I C-TAGS--PROTECTIVE COAT114G, PLASTIC COATING, RADIATION EFFECT, GAM-44 'R. 'y I RAnTATION, HARDNFSS, POLYVINYL CHLrPI',DE9 EPOXY RES[, v FNAm_7_-L, .64'41N~ DERIVATIVEq RADIATION RESISTANT PLAS'lICl(U)GF020 UN'0FR'_'0AT ING, (U) to-,103 UNOERCOATIN'll, IIJ)PF220 E"IAMFL# (UINK06 INITRATED GLYPIAL ~~-FSPJ, (,J)F"74T :EPOXY MFLAMINE PESIN ---:CL'INTROL MARKING--N-O RESTPICTIONS "obtUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFtED PEEL/FRAME--1989/0549 STEP 'qO--U.R/0301/70/0~CO/0-11/-"042/nD44 :.,CIRC ACCESSION %10--AP0107154 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 051 UNCLASSIFTE0 PROCESSINS I~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0107154 ~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STAGILive WAS STUDIED OF OA~INGS AGAINST GAMMA IRRADN. AT DOSVS CIF SPVALLE~ 1_14eN MULTILAYERED C EQUAL TO 100 10EGARADS APPLIED AT 10 PRIME5 0,-HR. T~.Jcl Cnm4,rs WERE COMPOSED OF GF-020, FL-03K, OR AG-10S UNDERCOATINGS AND 1-2 ClaTS Or- THE FOLLO-41NG ENAMELS: PF-220 (POLYPHTHALATES) WITH 4L-25 (MELAc'Iqi_z ALKYD RESIN), 2062F GLYPTAL RFSIN* NKC-6' (NITRATED GLYPTAL RESIN)t EP-74T I'EPOXY-MELAMINE RESIN)t OR KHSE-23(CHLORINATEf) POLYi(VINYL CHLORIOE) RFSItJ). NONE OF THESE COATINGS WITHSTOOD 1.00 MEGARAD'DOS.ES. THE 140ST 'WE~rSTANT't *AS -DE-TD; BY MEASURING HARDNESS* ELASTICITY#- ANO -IMPACT STRENGTH BEFORE,AND AFTER THE I.RRADN., WERE GCYPTAL.P.ESTINS AND Pr- 220. UNCLASSIFIED --paw 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TITLE--METhOD CF ALLLYING STEEL -U- AUTHOR-(05J-ShUSHLE6lN# B-A-t KOZLOVp N.Por ALYMOV, A.A., MALCHENKO, T.V., TRY.,UF li%FG--LSSR SGURCE--U*S.S.R. 263,b34 KEr-ERE',ljCh--UTKRYTlYA, [Zfjdi-,dT.t PROM. (28RAZTSYt TOVARNYE Z-NAKI 1970, DATE PULL ISHEI;--10FE870 SUBJECT ARLAS-OATERIALS TUPIC TACS-ChCMICAL PATENT, CRYOLITEI FLUORITE, ALLOY STEEL) LiRCONIUM 'EL, STEEL AANUFACTURE PROCESS TE S ESTRICTIGNS opcumEw CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRJXY kEEL/FRAME-3004/1822 STEP NO-.-UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AA0132087 I fh,r. I Aq I F I F fl: 212 017 UNCLASSIFIEU PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA013,2087 ABSTRALT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STEEL IS ALLOYED ZR BY INTRODUCING A ZR CONTG. ALLOY IiITH PAKTICLE DIMENSIONS SMALLER'THAN OR EQUAL TO 20 ~~M Si(4LLLK THAN OR EQU4L TU IPERCENT ON THE LIQ. $TEEL WT. AND A MIXT. CONTG. 3 PARTS CRYULIT-c TO I PART FLLICRfTE LARGER THAN OR EQUALJO O.IPERCENT Chl THE LIQ. STEEL 14T, INTO THE MOLD, FACILITY: TSENTRALINYY NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELfSKIY INSUTUT CHEANOY METALLURGII 1M. I* P. UARIJINA, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 542 -933:541-32T.1:546-289.4,151 4QY1O;VYE. A., and KESBANOV, M. S.,, Krasnodar' Polytechnical Institute, Krasnodar, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Bducatioa RSFSR "Kinetics of Hydrolysis of Germanium (IV) Iodide" Moscow Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 15, No 1, 19TO, pp 20-22 Abstract: Hydrolysis of GeI4 consists of two stages: hydrolysis proper, GeI4 + 3H20 = H2GeO3 + 4a' + 41 and crystallization of the dioxide, lVeO 3 = GeO2 + A study was made of the kinetic correlations of the hydrolysis reactions usiqq, the rotating disk method, which allows for the hydrodynamic ebaractexistics, of a heterogenous process. It was found that hydrolysis of GeI4 occurs in a diffusion regime. As the rate of Xotation.of the disk sanple is inc:reased, the rate of the process rises to 3-7-10-1 gram-mole/cm2*secoad (at 18.3 rps), then drops off. Up to 18-3 rPs,, the rate of hydrolysis was determined by the diffusion of the reac- tion products containing germanium. The apparent energy of activation in the range studied (up to 33-3 rPs) is 2.32�0.08.kcal/mole. 112 OU UNCLASS I FI E6 PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 COMPLEX OF URANIUM IV -U- OF AN AQUO ~.1:AUTHOR-(04)-GLEBOVt V*A.t KNYAZEV* :YU D. LEK AYE, V.A., BORODINA, NoN. ,.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 19T01 15( )t 1332-5 ~,-:..-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY i~,~.,,TGPIC'TAGS--COMPLEX.COMPOUNO, URANIUM COMPOUNDi TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCEr PROTON ---CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--300711155 STEP N()---tiR/0078/701015/005/L332/1335 ----CIRC --ACCESS ION- NO--AP01 36575- 2/2 017 --27NOV70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE ~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136575 ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TEMP. DUPEN0l.-NCC- OF TliE RELAXATIoN TIME 0F PROTONS IN SOLNS. OF U (IV) WAS OETD, ay THE spt;,4 Eciio mErHCD. THE STUDY REVEALS NONEQUIV. WATER MOLS. IN THE AQUOCOMPLEX OF U[IV); SOME OF THEM ARE BONDED STRONGER THAN OTHERS. IN THE [INNER SPHERE, THE -ACTIVATfUN ENERGY AND LIFE TIME OF THE STRONGLY BONDED WATER MOLS. ARE 11.0 PLUS OR MINUS 1.0 KCAL-MOLE'AND 004' SEC (20DEGREES)v RESP. A ~-....'-:STRUCTURE OF THE U(IV) AQUO COMPLEX IS:PRCPOSEDI U &Ca UDC 534-852 CMUITSE7, V. ff., PMOV, N. S*j and ByAZEVI yU. U 4 "Electronic Methods of Compensation in Instruments for Fine Magnetic Recording" Tr. Taganror. radiotekhn. in-ta (Works of the Taganrog Radio Engineering Institul~e)j 1972j, vyp.28, pp, 22-30 (from RZh-Raeiotekhnika. No U, Nov 72, Abstract No 11 V75) Translation: This is a survey of various methods for comptinsating the effect of recording rate variation and of nonuniformity in carrier sonsitivit, including during spectral analysis. Original article:: six illustrations and 12 bibliographic entries. V.K. USSR UDC 621.317-757 CHERNITSER9 V. M.3 PETROVS M. 3.1 KNYAZEV, W. M... and SALINIKOV, B. A. "Phase System for Distortion Compensation in Heterodyne Analyzers With Prelimin Time Compression" Tr. T&Ranrox, radiotekhn. in-ta.(Worki- of the Taganrog Radio-Engineering Institute), 1972, vyp.28, pp 43-50 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11 A287) Translation.: The described phase system for compensation with respect to the type of closed automatic control system is designed to aliminato a series of difficul- ties which arise during the technical realization of thistypeof compensation sy3- tem (readout ambiguity, the necessity of using two expensive high-stability genera- tors for recording and producing the reference nignal). The Wstem is also designed to raise compensation stability, The basic- element of the oyatom 13 a pulse-, phase discriminator. A trigger was used as the discriminator, termin-ated an a low fre- quency filter. The conducted experiments showed a sufficiently high effectiveness of the phase system for compensating distortions which were evoked by rate vari- ation in the time compressors. 1he use of a, phase system for ccalpensation raises the permissible discrimination capacity of a spectra analyzer which is coupled to a time compressor. A.K. 71 - ISOM ,41e, 7;1- Xt. PLASMA _DYKAMICS P~trenku,_V. L. ft. V. Mitin, Yu. R. KnyAaev, A. V. Zvyagl~tsev. lfi:th-ciirrant rul2ed arc In hy4rnf,,,n at -,irrnsures-ttj 400 atrnaspheres. IN- Fitika plasmy i problcmy upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sIntexa. Kiyev, Izd-wo Naukova dumks. no. 1. 197t, ?.05-21Z. Experiments in initiating a high pressure pulsed discharge in hydrogen to generate and investigAte properties of a dense hydrogen plasma a-redimcust.74. _ The experiments; device cornprlot4 it hixh- pressure discharge chamber. a therma-compressox and condenser batteries. The discharge chamber was a thlek-walied cylindrical metal vessel, designed for a maximum upe~atlnlipressure of 1000 atl~. The chamber had three diagnostic windows for conducting optical. photo. graphic &ad other observations; chamber gas volume we* about I liter. The thtrmocornpreaser nvalatalned the requtr4 eyetem pressure. and a liquid,nitzogen.coolant ensured a charnber hydrog" pressure of SOO atru. The, puts*& disebarge-wat initiated using- a 0. 7 rewn, copperwire b4twoen electrodes litted with tungsten terminate as she" in rig. 1. The cundenjt~ Fit. 1. Discharge 'Configuration I - tungsten inserts; Z - textalits cap: 3, 5 - electrodeel 4 - p4sma, -010 UNCLASSIFIED' PRO'CESSiNG DATE--160CT70 i LE--GRAPE POLYPHENOLS -U- T j AUTHOR-104)-BOKUCHAVAt M.A.9 KNYAZEVA, A.M., VALUYKO, G,Gi., FILIPPOV9 A*M. :tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '-SOURCE--V.INODEL. VINOGRAO. SSSR 1970t 30(1)t 7-1L ~_,DAITE-PUBLISHEU ------- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS--BIO-'CGICAL AND NEDICAL-SCIENCES IOPIC T AGS--AGRICULTURE CROP, FOOD ANALYSISi BENZENE OERIVATIVE 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOC UMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIk0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0659 STEP NU--UR/0505/70/030/001/0007/0011 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117884 -liN C LAS S- L F-1 E 1) --160CT70 PROCESSING DATE w. Z/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0117884 THE POLYPHENOLIC COMPLEX OF RIPE -'ABS-TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AMT. GRAPES WAS COMPOSCO OF SIMPLE CATECHOLS. OF GALLATES 4AS INSIGNIFICANT. THE PROPOSED METHOO FOR THE UETN. OF TOTAL POLYPHENGLIC -SUBSTANCES IN GRAPES (TANNINS FROM SEEDS) WAS kELIA.6LE AND MINIMIZED THE OXIDN. JF PHENOLS. GRAPE SEEDS (i50 GI WERE PULVEqIZE0, MIXED WITH DISTD, WATER (370 AL), AND EXTD. ON A WATER SATH AT 80DEGREES FOR 5 MIN U132 0,SIJ85 TO PREVENT OXID.N. TANNINS RAFTER ADDING 10PERCENT K SU82 S S WERE THEN TAKEN UP IN ETUACI DRIEO WITH NA SU8Z SO SU84, AND CONCD. ~UNOER VACUUM AT 35-40DEGREES. TO PPT. THE TANNINSr CHCL SJ63 WAS ADDED; THE PPT, WAS SEPD. ON A SINTERED.GLASS FILTER AND ifASHED -WITH CHCL SU83. 'FACILITY: IINST. BIOKHIM. IM. BAKHA, MOSCOW, USSR. . ...........- NEW-. USSR NAUMOVt YU. A.P BAZFANOVA, L. G.0- EVA, A, PYATNOYA, YU. B. t and CMOV, L. N. "Synthetic Methods for a(-Naphtyl N-Metbylearbazate" V ab. nix. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Plant P=tectlys Agents collection of works), No 2, Moscow# 1972, pp 36-40 (from RZh-KhJ-miya# No 19j, Oct 73, Abstract No 191482) Translationt A review is given of the synthetic methods for 1:14 -naphtyl-N- methylcarbamate. The method for the synthesis of naphtylearbamate barsed on methylisocyanate was considered to - be the best one, and choseni for detailed technological development and expansion to the production level. USSR UDC 632.9'~) NAUMOV, Yu. A., and IpMIA2_kVA_,,._&,_p, "Synthesis of N,N-Diethyl Amides of Aromatic Acids" USSR Author's Certificate No 295426, filed 25 Sep 69, published 6 Mar 72 (from Referativnyy Zhuraal -- Khimiya, Svodnyy Tom, (1, L-S) . No l(II) , 1973, Abstract No lN460P by T. A. Belyayeva) Tr anslation: Substances with a general formula RCONRt2 M (R = substituted phenyl) are used as repellents for insects. They are prepared by reaction Of Et2NCOCI (II) with aromatic hydrocarbon in the preseace of catalysts SnC14 ZnCl SbCl TiC14 at temperature above 100*C. Example. To 4.6 g PhMe ;nd 6Tg 11 13' g Sn C14 is added under cold conditions, The reaction mixture is heated at 120% for 3 hr (evolved IICI is absurbed by water), cooled, diluted with C6H6, washed with water to neutral reaction, concentrated by evaporation, and distilled. The yield of I is 8.4 g (R - ~IOC6114), b-P- 110-112*C/I. According to gas-liquid c1iromatography of the obtained product contained 74% para-isomer and 26% ortho-isomer. Recrystallization from alcohol yielded p-MeC6114CONEt2, m.p. 54-55'C. Other compounds I were synthesized similarly and they were characterized by (R (basic isomer), yield %, b.p. in *C, n20D in that order: Ph, U6.2, 108-1.10/1, 1,5119; 1/2 USSR NAUMOVI Yu. A., and KITYAZEVA, A. P., USSR Author's Certificate No 295426, filed 25 Sep 69, published 6 Mar 72 4-EtC6H4, 92.8, 100-110/1, 1,5195; 4-iso-PrC6114, 82.3, 118-125/1, 1,5165; 4-BuC 6H4, 82.4, 135-138/1, 1,5130; 4-sec-BuC6H4, 80, 135-13811, 1,5125; 4-tert-BuCOO 75.2, 150-155/2, 1,5160; 4-iso-C5Hl COO 69.2,135-140/1, 1,5090; 2,5-111e2CO3, 86.8, 108-115/1, 1,5170; 3,4,4e2C6H3, 75.2, 119-121/1; 1,5258; 2,4-Me2C6H3, 87.3, 109-110/1, 1,5192; 2-Me-5-iso-PrC6113, 82.4, 122-130/1, 1,5100; 2 4 6-1-fe3e H2, 90.4, 104-108/1, 1,5110; 2,4,5-Me3C6H2. 95.4, 128-138/1, 1,5~16; 2,j2'9,6-Me4C611, 90-11 134-14411, 1,5250; 4-MeOC6H4, 78.7, 122-126/1, 1,5342. 2/2 hHOM"I USSR UDC 616.981.42-07:616.15-097.5-074 CHERNYSHEVA, M. I., KNYAZEVA,.E. N., DUYSENOV, K. D., and SHCHERBAK, Yu. F., 'Tiology imeni Camaleya and Central Institute of Epidemiology ~M Vcro Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians "Use of the Cysteine Test to Detect 7S(IgG) Antibodies in Acute, Chronic, and Residual Brucellosis Patients" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Imunobiologii, No 10, 1971, pp 102-105 Abstract: The indirect heanagglutination test revealed the presence of the microglobulin 7S(IgG) in the cysteine-treated serums of.all 35 patients with acute.or subacute brucellosis and in 64 of 160 patients (402) with chronic brucellosis (especially during exacerbation of the disease). The antibody was not found in those with residual brucellosis. The presence of this antibody is thus an indicator of the activity and severity of the course of the infection. USSR Immunology UDC 616.9B1.42-036.12-078.7 CHERNYSHEVA, ~1. I., KNTYAZEVA--!L-Y,, and SHCHERBAK, Yu. F., Institute of Epidemiology and M-MoTno Wo8y-imeni N. F. Gamaleya, Acadetay of '4edical Sciences USSR, Brucellosis Laboratory Institute of Fpiaamiology and Microbiology imeni N. F. Gamaleya, Scientific Research Croup, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR "A Comparative Study of the Diagnostic Usefulness of Serological Reactions in Chronic and Residual Brucellosis" Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 12, 1971, pp 82-86 Abstract: The common medical testi for chronic or residual brucellosis, the agglutination reaction, the Huddleson test, and the al'Lp-rgic skin test of Burnet were considered not sensitive enough to defect brucellasis antibodies in blood serum. Three new serological tests have been developed recently (the indirect hemagglutination reaction, iiiiiintnofluorescimice reaction, an~ Coombs test), and their diagnostic effectivetiass has been clinically eval- uated. The experimental group consisted of 164 hoiipitalizedbrucellosis pationtn -- men, women. young, and old, chronfc caaet;, itd.ld, ~ziejdur;.at_-, and severe forms, and residual cities. Brucellosir, was diagwosed Ln these patients by means of clinical observation, epidemiological. atvirmiesis, and 1/2 USSR CRERNYSIIEVA, M. I., et al., Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 12, 1971, pp 82-86 positive results from laboratory tests. The allergic skin test of Burnet gave a positive reaction with 59"' of these subjects. ftsitive serological reactions were obtained in 84% of all patients, chronic and re-sidual, when -thod identified 61,21., the Coombs test was tried. The immunafluorescence me with indirect hemogglutination next in effectiveness at 53Z. The agglutina- tion reaction was the least sensitive (35%). When.analyzed according to the various states of brucellosis, chronic mild, chronic moderate and severe, and residual, the Coombs test was most sensitive in detecting in- complete antibodies. The irmunofluorescence reaction and the indirect hemagglutination reaction were also effective in detecting brucellosis. The agglutination reaction usually gave less than 50'Z positive reactions. All tests had the least number of positives in residual brucellosis. The Coombs test and immunofluorescence were able to detect brucellosis anti- bodies no matter how the antigen entered the patient (vaccine therz.Dy, preventive inoculation, original infection,~ or repeat infection). Actually, serological reactivity even increased after vaccine therapy. 2/2 USSR UDC 616.981.42-o92.9-o7:616-15-097.5 VEIRSHILGRA, P. A., CHEMSHEVA, M. I.,. KN=VA E. N. and DRANOVSKAYA, Ye. A., Academy of Medical Institute of EpidemioloMr and Microbioiot i~meni Sciences USSR,, Moscov "A Study of the Preventive and Opsonic Activity of Igbf- and IpG-Antibodies in Expetimental. Brucellosis Infection" Moscov, Zhurnal Mkrobiologii, Epidemio16 ii, i Immmobiolcgii., No 3, 1973, 9 PP 37-40 fibstract: The preventive activity of IgM- and IgG-antibodies obtained from guinea pigs 15 days to 18 months after infraction by Br. melitensis was assessed by injecting whole serum and separate immmoglobulin fractions into white mice and subsequently infecting them with Br. melitensis. Opsonic activity was determined by the degree to which serwn and iuumnoglobulin fmctions activated neutroph12s. Preventive activity of the immunoglobulin fractions followed the pattern of the quantity of antibodies, chiefly hemagglutinins, contained within them. Antibody quantity and preventive activity of the IgM fraction increased from the 15th day, peaked at 1-2 months and then dropped for the reraining- period of observation, vhile those of the IGG fraction arose 20 days later than in the IgM fraction and persisted throughout the re-maining period. 1/2 rj~!!M Kul- -~Ri fiiA 1 W 11;& 1.11,11 K1.66, A4i USSR 7777 P. A. et al. Zhurnal Mik-robiologii, Epidemioloizii. i Dmuunobiolo- VERSHILOVA, gii., No 3., 1973, PP 37-40 Neutrophil activity of serum rose from 8-16% in the first 15 days to 26-4Yp after 2-6 months, and then dropped for the remaining period. ~dlile the IgM fraction displayed no opsonia activity, the activity of the IgG fraction fol- lowed the pattern of activity displayed by serum. Thus it is shown that IgG- antibodies dominate in protecting guinea~pigs from brucellosis infection. 2/2 - 19 - W~; UIC 616*981A2-085-37 USSR -PBMNSHEVA, M. I., KNYAZEVA, E. N., and DRUMVSKAYA, Y6. A.?' Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobioloO7-Meml-t'amaleya, Academy of M_,dical Sciences USSR, Moscow "Comparative Characteristics of Mmmmoglobulins Arising in Response to Tnmini ion by Various Brucella Antigens" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologiij Zpidemiologii, i Immundblelogii., ITO 3) 19731 PP 90-93 Abstract: Guinea piga were immunized with live Dr. abortus 1