SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOBZOVA, V.M. - KOCHERYZHENKOV, G.V.

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USSR uDc: 68i.333 MOROZ, I. P. KORWYA-Y-M., KLOS, V. I., LIvov Affiliate of the Insti- tUte of GeopiyssTcs,Acarennr of Sciences of.the Ukrainian SSR "A Device for Modeling Problems of Electromagnetic Induction" -rc -k Moscov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteriya, Pronwshlennyve Obra~tsy w.:rny've zrazi, No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329537, Divi-sion C, filed 28 Sep 70, published 9 Feb 72, p 194 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for modeling problems of electronagnetic induction. 7he device contii-ins a generator connected to an antenna system, and also includes an electrorrapietic field pickup, a heterodyne, and a module for reception and rej~istration. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to eliniu4te interference and to increase precision and reliability, the-, device ccntair-s a frequency converter connected to an elcctromagnetici field pickup, arid throup_b trarz- formers to the module for reception and registration antl to a unit for stabilizing the output voltage level.of the heterodyne. USSR YAREMKEVICH, S. K., SKMORGUN, STRUK, R. 1. UDC: 621.317,331 Ye. I., KOMAN, V. A., DULYGA, S. G., "Automatic Two-Coordinate Compensator for Resistometric Study of Steels and Special Alloys" Kontrollno-izmerit. Teklinika. Resp. Mezhved. Nauch.-Tekhn. sb. [Testing and Measuring Equipment, Republic.Interdepartmental Scientific and Techni- Collection), 1971, No 11, pp 136-139, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metrologiya i Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 7, 1972, Abstract No 7.32.966). Translation: An automatic two-coordinate compensator of acc-Liracy class 0.05 is described, allowing graphs to be produced of the dependence of resistance of metal specimens on temperature, which is necessary for resis- tometric study of phase conversions in steels and special alloys, It is demonstrated that the device can measure the erif of thermocoupies in the 0-70 mv range and resistances of from 10-5 to 25 ohm (with currents passing through the specimen of 1,000 to 0.5 a ac respectIvely). It Is noted that the desired graph sector can be drawn in enlarged scale. I Figure; 7 Biblio. Refs. uj)c 614.72,613.155.3 LOYT' 'A. O.:,.KOCMMNQY'4 M. M., and ZAUGOLINIKOV, S. D., Institute of Bio- ph-S a, -~he USSR Y ICS, MIL-Rii He "CcErrelation Between the Vaiximum. Permissiblo Concentrations of Some Chemical Sufttances-in the Air of Industrial Plants and In the Atmosphere of Resi- didntial 'AreasY K6scowi-Gi-giyena Truda i Professiotial'nyye Zabolevasiiya, No 1971 pp-15~17 Abstracti On the assumption of a mathematical relationship between the toxicity aniijuximula permissible concentrations (1,TC) of chemic--a coapounis in the air of-'Ihdustrial plants and in the atmosphere of ruaidential areas, the author workdd.-out the following equations for use in determining the 1TC of 40 diff6rent.substances (hydorearbons, phenols) ketones$ alcoholap etc.)l 4ov.-:2-32 +1.16 Igy r - +0.65 Igy-- -2.00 + 0.86 lgx r - +0.65 where x:is-the MPC in the air of an industrial lant, y is the mean daily PTC p (1A.-milligrams per m3) in the atmosphere of a residential area, and r is the coxTelation factor. The following equations were derived ftom a compkiXison of the mean daily (X) and maxiatm single (y) XPC in the atmo.sphere of a resi- USSR7 LQYTf A~..0;,et al., Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevanlya, No 5# -pp. ddntial -area I&C7-0.54 + 1.16 Igy r - +0.88 1&--;0*'47 + 0.84 lgx r - +0.55 The.-caldulated XPC were found to deviate from the experimentally d4termined HPC.by 2 orders in only substances and by I order In all the athem USSR UDC 614.78 KOM.NNOV M. M., and ZAUG0L'XlKOV, S. D.J. Moscow "Hygienic Aspects of the Substantiation and Organization of Sanitary- Protective Zones" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 70, pp 62-64 Nbstract: A review is presented of studies on the reduction or elimination of: conta-millation from the biosphere, an important problem in plarining for improved sanitation facilities. In Lhis.connection, Lite Soviet Union has been divided into the following meteoreological zones according to the num- ber of days rhat stagnant air was observed: 1) a largo part of Eastern' Siberia, where Up U0 25 days per winter month are consWered to be stagnant or dead periods; 2) the western regions of the Europeatt parr of the Soviet Union. and the western and eastern foothills of the Ural mouatains With measurable air pollution; 3) the northeast portion of the Bi3ropean part of the Soviet Union and the forest regions of Western $iberi.a, where stag- nant air is observed in spring or winter, 4) Kazakhstaq, the Volga area, the northern part of Western Siberia, and the coastal regions, w1here practically no polluted air has been observed. Control meaBures must be 1/2 USSR KOCHANNOV -M, .,and ZAUGOL'NIKOV, S. D., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 70, pp 62-64 taken, particularly in the most cr--'tical region (the first one listed). The cultivation of certain plants (fruits and vegetables, for instance) which can serve as biological indicators of air pollution will be of great value. It is noted that deposition of fluorides on the gro=d in the vicinity of aluminum plants, for example,. may lead to increased fluoride concentrations in the milk of cows grazing there. S=h findings must be used to establish danger areas and protective zones. 2/2 Marine and Shipbuilding USSR UIDC 539.4 .629.12 KOCHANOV, YU. P. A Method of Solving the Boundary Problems of Ship Construction Nechanics" Sudostr. i morsk. sooruzh. Res . mczhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb.(Ship Con- struction and Marine Structures. Republtc Interdv-partmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, vyp. 12, pp, 76-82 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10 V771) Translation: An approximate procedure is proposed for solving in-homoge3;-ous linear differential equations with variable coefficients of the type L(y) - q(x) with the corresponding linear boundary conditions. The essence of this procedure consists in the fact that the solution is fom-ad in the form Y(XI - Y6(X) + Yi(X') where yo is the solution of the inhomogeneous equation with average 1/2 .......... .. USSR 7 KOCHANOV zh. Resv...,-aezhved. YU. P., Sudostr. i morsk. sooru nauchno-telchn. sb., 1970; Vol 12, 76-132 coefficients with respect to length and e1 ~right-hand stile, and y is found by the Bubnov method from the equation L(yl) q(x) - L(yo(x)) The method is illustrated by the example of a beam on a variable elas- tic base where an accuracy of 1 Z is reached. There Is no more general method of estimating accuracy in the paper,. The bibliography has 9 entries. 2/2 USSR uDc 632.95 VAESITOV V. I., DE DON, V. S., DWI-4-OVA, V. P., OSIPYAN, V. T., ~IASLIY, L. K.,,, KOCHANOVA, A. P., and MATUMIA, V. V. "Entomological and Toxicological Characteristics of a Nw Repellent -- Carboxide" Tr- V14IT dezinfektsli i storiliz. (Works of AM-Union Scientific Researcli Institute of Disinfection and Sterilization), 1971, v". 21, Vol 2, r--P 30-3*1' (from RZh-Miiniya, iro 14y 25 Jul- 72, Ab.,tract Ho l41;465 by T. A. Delyayc%ra) Transla-'-ion: Carboxide is an effective repellent for mosquitoes, rrid-es, and some species of horseflies ard mites. As creams and ointments are -r su e c protective film-formin.~ b3tances niust be put in sivc arboxide is abz:)rb- able through the skin. Refined carboxide, when used in its various fontis (ointment, cream etc.), causes no lesions on exposed areas of t-he body and has no side effect on t-he human orgni-,ism. Use of unrefined (industria.1) carboxide to make various forw-s of the repellent can induce skin irritation. W Ot o M, ~ lam flo"MI _11/tL 027 UNCLASSIFIC-0 PROESSING OATE--30OCT70 rLE--THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF,FILLED EBONITE MIXTURES BASED ON 'LSKMS-50P -U- i ~-:':AUTHOR-105)-ZANEMONETS, N.A., YEGOROVA, S.A.t NEKRASOVA# Eol.t AGAYANTS1 I M 0 KOCHAN2YA-e 0. M. COUNTRY 6rrN'FO--:UlSft ~'~SOURCE-KAUCH* REZINA 1970p 29(2)t 27-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--FILLERY SYNTHETIC RUBBER, HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT, HEAT CAPACITY, EBONITE, STYRENE/(U)SKMS50P SYNTHETIC AU3BER CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRARE--1997/0457 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/002/0027/0029 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119393 UNC LA SS 1. r- LED LINCL 4SSIFIEDf -G DATE--30OCT70 2/2 027 PROCESS IN _jC'IRC ACCESSION ND--AP0119393 ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HEAT CONO, COEFFS. (LAM20A IN KCAL-4-HR-DEGREESC). HEAT TRANSFEk CGEFFS. (A IN OEGkEES A PAIIML2-HR), AND VOL. HEAT CAPACITIES (C EQUALS LAMBDA-A) WERE OETD. FOR EaONITES MADE FROM SYNT.HZTIC RUSSIER SKMS-50P FILLED WITH LESS rHAN OR 1EQUAL To 300 PARTS OF EBONITE POWDERY KEROGEN, CARBON POWDEko OR 9AGLIN IN THE 30-170DEGREES RANGE. THE TEMP. HAD NO EFFECT ON LAABDA AND A- Th~ INCREASE OF T14E FILLER AMT. INCREASED LAMSDA AND A. TYPICALLY LAMFIDA AND A OF THE UNFILLEO EaGNITE WERE, RESP., 0.161 AK 3.7L TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRIME4.j LAMBDA AND A OF THE EBONITES CONTG. 100 PARTS AND 303 PARTS CAR50N POWDER WEREY RESP*, 0.203,,.4.24 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRIiME4 AND 0.2441 4*74 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRIME4. THESE EBONITES CONFOR,4ED To THE PHONON THEORY OF HEAT TRANSFER AND THE EQUATION LAMBDA EQUALS CUL-3 (U IS THE AV. PHONON VELOCITY APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 2.5 T18ES 10 PRE"IE5 CM-SEC. AND L IS THE AV. FREE PATH OF THE PH(INON)m FACILITY: MOSK& KHIM. TEKHNDLc INST. IM. LOMONOSOVAt-MOSCOW, USSR, UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 012 UNCLASSrIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 TITLE--POSSIBLE ABSORPTION OF HYJROGEN SULFIDE, ESCAPING DURING THE VULCANIZATION OF EBONITE MIXTURES, USING lEOLITES -U- _,~~AUTHOR-(05)-KOCHANOVA# O.M.r BLOKfir G.A.# KOKMANY F,,S.p STRELOKP I-m.v LEVINA, S.A;"'"" ,:;.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KAUCH. REZINA 1970, 29(3)t 15-17 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..wSUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS -_TOPIC TAGS--EBQt4ITEt VULCANIZATIONP HYDROGEN RUBBER/(U)SKMS50P SYNTHETIC RUBBER 11CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED SULFIDFt ZEOLITE, SYNTHETIC PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0543 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/003/OOL5/0017 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119462 jw~ 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119462 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE ADON. OF 8 WT. PARTS ZEOLITES FENAX 2 OR FENAY 3 TO EBONITE 18ASED ON SYNTHETIC RUGaER SKMS 50P 100 'AND S 40 PARTS) DECREASED THG EVOLUTION (11: H SU82 S DURING VULCANIZATION 4T 1700EGREES BY UP TO 60PEkCeNT. OTHER COM. ZEOLITES (NACOXI FECAA 3t NAX) HAD CONSIDERABLY LOWER H SUB2 S ABSORPTION A131LIlY. FACILITY: SVERDLOVSK. FILIAL NAUCH.-tSSLEO. INST. REZIN. PROM.# SVERDLOVSK, USSR. Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: AM04-5148- ,,,,CAL ABST. -f 74 ir' 91293Y Properties Of ebOftites containing lignin t.,' electrohydraulic shock. KochanoX""Al.; Udatici- va. L t9rozhe 1 1; Rem lovsk. Filial Elp'. MUM. 1970, 29(1), 120-2 (Russ), ;Lignin (I ed w 60-2% acidified to pH 2. was wash ~h - -1, placed in a rea0ar H.-O, and treated bY elect rohydraulic. shock i It a volt,4e for 8 min at 13o impul$"Imin. Th V~ modified I conferred nite (H) superior elastic, physic omech., and dielec. ~propertjes, The PhYsicomech. and ditlec. properties of I.;filled ft good as those of 11 filled with 11 dust or kerogen-70. The vulcanization temp. of 1-filled 11 was 1804. UELIFRAME 19780048 Ref. Code U 1? 0 8' Nau Rezina M.0' at contg. of 4,5'kV on 4~W- were as max. CKJR J ZO llz 025 UNCLASSIFIED pjZj,'jC C- S S I IV JqG 01-TE-20NOV70 TITLE-INVESTICATICN OF IRUN SUdLAlTICES I NA SINGLE CRYSTiLL UF THE IFE.'~KIIL TIMFEG SW33 -IJ- AUTHUR-(0q)-K6GhAFt0Vt A.G., LUSHMANI)V, A.A., YAMZIN, CHERVONENKIS, r... A.YA.- rOUNTRY CF INFC--USSR EKSPERUIENTALINOY I TEGRETICHESKUY FUlKJ:, 1970v VOL 58, k 5 PP 1511-1517 '..~.-'GATE PLLISHEb-------70 '.:~-~.UBJECT A RE A S--PHYS ICS TOPIC TAGS-CRYSTALLOGRAPHYp IRON OXIDEr MAG14ETIC STRUCTUREt NEUTRON SCATTERING --!CCNTRCL MARKING-PIG RESTRICTIONS ~-DOCUM.ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-MU11930 STEP --C-IRC-ACCESSHN NO-APOU'522, -- ---------- 4 ,I I - .212 025 UNCLASSIFIEP PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0125522 A.BSTP.ACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE ANTIFERRO14AGNETIC STRUCTURE PRODUCED BY FE PRIME3 POSITIVE ION 140MENTS IN THE GkTHGKH01481C CCMPOUND TMFEO SUB3 IS INVESTIGATC0 SY THE ELASTIC MAGNETIC NEUTRON (LAMbUA EQUALS 1,07 ANGSTROM) SCAFTER[NG AND TORQUE TECHNIQUES AT TEMPERATURES 8ETWEEN 78 AND 720DEGREESK. THE NEEL TEMPEf%ATUkE CF TFE IRON SUBLATTICES DETERMINED ON BASIS OF TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE INTEGRAL MAGNETIC REFLECTION INTENSHIES 15 550 PLUS OR MINUS 5UEGREESK. THE EXPERIMENTAL TEMPERATURE DEPENCENCE OF THE INTEGRAL INTENSITIES IS IDENTICAL WITH' THE BRILLOUIN FUNCTION FOR T14E GROUND SFIN STATE S SUBFIVEhALVES OF THF FE PRIME3~~POSITIVE ION. AT ODEGREESK TFE 14AGINETIC. r-I.JMENT OF IRON IONS IS 4.68 PLU-S OR MliNUS 0.08 MU SUBB. IT IS SHCWN THAT THE ANOMALY OF,THE TORQUES AT TEMPERATURES BET6EENI 103 A140 780EGREESK IS DUE TO REOkIENTATICN OF THE EASY MAGNEIIZATICIN VECTOR AWAY FROM THE (001) OIRECTION 10 THE: (100) DIRECTICN; AT 780EGREESK THIS REJAIENfATIGN DOES NOT TERMINATE. CAUSES OF DISCREPANiCIES BETwEEN THE EXPERIMENT'AL ANU CALCULATED FOR14 FACTORS FOR THE FE PRIME3 POSITIVE ION AT ALRGE SCATTERING ANGLES ARE DISCUSSED. -RVAL 114 CAUSES OF THE SHIFT LF THE REURIENTATIGN TEMPE11,ATURE INTE ~MAGNETIC AND NEUTRON DIFF;:,ACTION MEASUREMENTS ARE j4LSO: DISCUSSED. -FACILITY: INS*fITUT KRISTALLOGRAF11, AN SSSR.. USSR UDC 621.35.035.2(033.8) 0 E A. "Method of Measuring Variations in the 11ork Function" USSR Author's Certificate No 316000, filed 7 Jan 70, published 29 Nov 71 (from RZh-Xhimiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract 11o 12L340P) Translation: A procedure has been Patented for measuring tile variations in the work function under various effects by placing the investir-ted metal sat-.,pie in a medium vith nonstationary param-ters, bringing th~: sairmle into contact with a comparison electrode and measuriq; the potential contact difference. The procedure is distinguished by the fact that a coinparis= electrode rade from the. same metal is used in order to: decrease the error and simplify the measurement process. USSR UDC: 517-5 DUMASHYANY M. M. and KOCHARYAN, G. S.) Institute of Mathematics., Yerevan State University "Uniquenas's Theorems-for Several Classes of Anal,,,-tic Naction-s" Izvevtiya Akademii Nauk SSSR--Seriya.llatematicbeskaya, 1. Moscov 10 1, 1973 pp 93-134 Abstract: In an earlier paper of the first of the authors nuied above L (Rasshireniye kvazianaliticheskikli klassov Danzhua-Karlewana -- Broaden--ML- the Denjoy-Carleran Claasi-Analytic Classes -- Izv. P11 ArirZSR, Mabefiztika, v-01 3, to 3(1968), pp 171-2)48) the concept of alpha quasi-an,~alyticity was introduced. 170 This concept involved HadwaaiNI-Denjoy-Carlemaii classic.-.1 q~Mri-ajMlYticj-t."--- The solution to the problem of alpha quaci-aniLlyticity enn be wlved by re- ducing it to the Watson problera through the theory of integrtil transfo-j-jatians of the functions with 14ittaIT-7,ciffler kernels, a z.-.othod. also d-eveloped by the first of the authors iianed abcwe (see Dzlirbatihyini, M. M., In1;e,!!ral'nyye prc- obrazovaniya i predstavleniya fwi?.tsiy v kompleksnoy OURSti -- Integral Trans- formations and Renresentation of Functions in the Complay. Reigion -- "Naulim," 'Luther applications of thir, method of Moscow) 1966). In the present papar, 1 1. integral transforirations are given. nruugh further generalization of tile method, uniqueness theorems for so.-rie classes of analytic functioms are developed, 1/1 P V1 JPRS 61608 29 March 1974 CS) MC 523.044+543.422.6:523.30 c=zcA.L.c=cslTL=-.ur Tur -nas i,:itF~AL-e Lit T~-- ILMICtOD-21 UORK R=10.*t (Article by-Z -W Ye. Kocharoy andj. V. VIULgKov; ?bxcow, Dcklady U44rdi A 1�73 b ie ux-ma mitted 4suk S381t Itup za 1~ 19i4. pp 71-74. su -t 1 This articlo Is dcuoted,to an analysis of the ex-parinen- t9l. results obtained Uslne,tba Mqd.3-.njzed X-r*T rluar- ascent spactrometar enrriod aboard the "Lunckhod-2."In c~reat- Ing tho modernizod variant of tho spectrometer specialists took Into account the experience In operating instrumentatiocL aboard tho "Lunckhod-l" Li-3j &nd the spactric nature or the 2clamt1fic problems to be solved by "Lunokhod-2." (I)CP-slast. em.~ ~.PW. xy ... x a sop= (WA) F A:X- (3) (4~) (31 (6) (5) 1 12 oft K ... %.4 , " 1 %5 I 1 0 , K9 O~M ' 13 M-- l 1 f %31 1 1 S.46 "Ol 1) Conp~rlson. of Con-jositions of Some lanar and Terre3triftl ' Rocks (-,~ by weight)-. ?) Mloment; 3) Anorthosite, "rA'rn&-ZZ!,ft; 4) TerrestrIal anorthosite; 5) ReColith, "Lune-27), ; 61 Rego- : lith, "Luna-16,"; 7) Ratio of content of elements n regolith, "Luna-16," to their content In r;go lith, "Luna-20 1 81 '.isgne- 9 ium; 9) Aluminum; 10) silicon; 1) Potassium; 12 Calcium; 13) Iron 1 It USSR A] 7 UNCLASs4lolEw:1 PROtESSING OAT':---11SEP70 ~-.T1,TLE--THERMONUCLEAR REACTIONS WITHIN THE :SUN AND SOLAR NEUTRINr0S -U- :.-.AUTHOR-KOCHAROV, G.YE.j STARBUNDV# YU.N. OF INFO--USSR lH. EKSP. TEOR. FIZ* 197'09~11(2) 132-5 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..'S,UBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOMYtASTROPHYSICS :..'TOPIC TAGS--SUN, THERMONUCLEAR REACTIONv NEUTRINOt MODEL CONTROL -MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0882 STEP '40--UR/0386/713/011/OCJ2/Ot32/')l?r) CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104316 UINC LASSIFTED 13Nf) -aa~s-396ns. Sl Nns 9HI :10 U0.10INI 3Hi Nj'.nN ONV. Aslf3N3 AO NOIIV'd3Ng9 30 A11111BISSUd MBN,Y 0 11V LENlbd (3AliVS3N 3WI.'dd 3 LE-4WI 6d 'NO113V36 3HI :W -31VII 3HI WOUJ 031:)3dX3 39 01 3nlVA 3141b AD 11WIl ~0MOI 1731i3803H.1 3HI. 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DLdM3Sll--31VQ ONISS30018d o3ijissmNn ..Slo z C It, tj,,(.LASSI F IEDI O.ATE-11DEC70 'TITLE-ThE iiJERACTION Cf- ULTRA H I 5H ENERIGY COSMIC RAYS WITH Pil"ITONS ANU NEUTRV,,Lj~ 1.',i THE IJNIV~,~SE -U- ~:, -:-AUTPk2R-(C3)---~Cl-.STA~*dTli,~Olir o*V.t K6C HA k0VjGLSTAP,61UNUV, I.N. CCU:4TkY LF lNFC--LSSM-', HUNGARY ~-SGUPCE--INTL!;NATICN.~L WNI-EK-LNCE CiN C-L5.4,LC RAYSt ljl*k,~,, ijUD,WEST, ifUl"GARY, AUGLST, 4* 1~;6V9 PKOCEEDIt46S. VOLUME Vli) GALACTIC. J-ATE PUELISHE43--70 S U i3i E C TARb4S--AfMGSPHERIL SCLE14CES TAGS-LOSMIC KAYP ENEkGY SPECTRUM, ~PHOTON, NEUTkIND TOPIC C.C.NTRCL 1,11ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DZICUPEtJ CLj~SS--WICLA.SSIFIED PAJXY FICHE NU ---- FD7Q)/tk05Jb,)/F07 STEP ~40--~iU/25Ot3/7O/t)Zq/CCO/0527/c~530 C I U AC-Cllc, c. I CN-N,j--,ATC 144ilt2f) 1 IDEC70 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED. PKIXESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSM4 NU--ATC14,lt420 GP-0- AOSTRACT. TH EPROBLEM 4)1: THE OISTORTIGN OF IS GUE TJ THE THE Eti SPECTRUM CiF ULTRA HIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAY. ISOTROPIC ['ACKGROW-W OF PHuTONS ANU NEUTRINOS IS CONSlUERED. IT IS ShO~wh THAT THE SHAPL UF ThE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF WSMIC RAYS IN THE ULTRA -HIGH ENEkGY REGICN MAY YIELD INFORMATION GN SOME 'IMPORTANT ASrRUPhYStCAL AND NUCLEAk PARAMETERS. FACILITY: AKADFMI;IA NAUK SSSR, INSTITUT, LENINGRAC, USSR. USSR I= 621-357-1~7:669,765'75 KOCHEGAROV., V. M., KOLDY11SKAYA, T. M. "Study of the Possibility of Electrochemical Production of 'Min Filmtj Baiied on Bismith-Antimony from Perchlorate Fluoride Salutions" Tr. Ryazansk. radiotekhn. in-ta (Transactions of the Ryazan' Radiotachnical lustitute), 1968, vYP- 13, pp 148-152 (from RM-Khimiya, Ho 23 (11), lo Dee 69, Abstract No 23 L320) Translation: The effect of electrolytic conditions on a-ate of forim.-tion and quality of BI-Sb films was studied. It wan established that a rice in solution temperature reduces the Sb content in the alloy, but a rise in Dcathode (DO increases it. To obtain high-quallty deposits of Bi-Sb ELIloy, uce the follow- ing electrolyte (in g/1) is recommended: Bi perchlorate (wlien,recaiculated for the metal) 10-11, HC10 4 300, Sb trifluor,ide (when recalculated for the metal) 53-55, temperature 20o, and D. 0-25-1 amp/dm2. Them anodes are of Bi and Sb. Vi 1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 i:.!TITLE--CODEPOSITION OF BISMUTH AND.ANTIMONY F R PERCHLORATE FLUORIDE SOLUTIONS -U- -,:,AUTHOR-102)-KOCHE'jAROV9 V.M.t KOLDYNSKAYAP T.H. :.,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR !.'_S0UR,lCE--ElEKTR0KHIMIYA 19701 612), 185-7 ;-DATE PUBLISHED------70 :I.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY JOPIC TAGS--BISMUTHi"-ANTIMONyi ELECTROOEPOSITION, CHEMICAL REACTION RATE, PERCHLORATE, FLUORIDE, METAL ELECTRODEt. COPPER CCINTROL )4ARKI.'.'G--NO RESTRICTIONS ,.DOCUMENT CLASS--ONCLASSIFIED PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1998/1145 STEP NOI--UR/0364/TQ/00,1)/oO2/0135/0187 C-IRC ACCESSION t-40--AP0121704 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0121704 ~..ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CODEPOSITION 01: 81 AND SB FROM PERCHLORATE FLUORIDE SOLNS. CONTGo O.IM BI PRIME3 POSITIVE PLUS 004M SO POSITIVE W4S STUDIED- FACTORS CONSIDERED WERE THE EFFECTS OF GAS D.r TEMP.t CONCN. OF SOLN.r SHIFT IN COMPN# OF THE ALLOY4 ANO THE CURRENT EFFICIENCY. A CU CATHODE PT ANODE SYSTEM 41AS USED. INCREASING SOLN. TEMP. DECREASES THE SB CONTENT INTHE OEPOSIT,GVER A WIDE RANGE OF 1C. 0. INCREASING THE Co D. HAS A FAVORABLE EFFECT ON THE YIELD OF SO IN THE ALLOYo THAT IS, THE RATE OF SB DEPOSITION INCREASES titilLE THAT OF 61 REMAINS APPROX. CONST,. IN ALLUYS CONTG. LARGE CONTENTS OF SSr WHERE 81 I'S BE114G DEPOSITED AT THE LIMITING CURRENTP THE DEI"()$IT WAS OF HIGH QUALITY.OVER A WIDE RANGE OF C. 0. (0.1-3 A-0M PRIME2) AND TEMP, (20-60DEGREESI. THE DEPOSITS WERE COMPACTj DULL BUT EASILY PCLISHEOI -'C -AND STRONGLY ADHERENT TO CU. FACILITY: RYAZANv RAGEOTEKH. INST.9 :RYAZAN* USSR. UNCI-ASS[FIED - 1 i~; . ~ I ~l - mmmmu!~ _`___112 020 UNCL ASS! F I ED PAOCESSI;NG Dt,,TE--18SEP70 ;-T.tTLE--EFFECT OF THE RATE OF ANTIMONY ANDIINDIUM IONS DISCHARGE ON rHE ~PHASE COMPOSITION OF THE ALLOY -U-. AUTHOR-(031-BELITSKAYA, T.B., KOCHEGAROV, V.M., CHERNOV, YU.I. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~SOURCE- -ELEKTROKNIMIYA 1970, 612)t 215-17 ,..DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ALLOY# INOIUM ALLOY, ION, INTERMETALLIC COMPOUND, .,:,~'COVALENT BONDING, ELECTRODEPOSITION ~,~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNiCLASSIFIED :-PROXY PEEL/FRAME--11988/0691 STEP NO--UR/0364/70/0061002/0215/0217 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AR0105667 ----t !NC- I.. A -S~54 _r__j F 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105667 :~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CODEPOSIT[ON OF S8 AND IN 14AS STUDIED FROM 4 GLYCEROL SGLNS. CONTG. A. TOTAL METALi [ON CONCN. OF 0.4 M WITH IN (AS INCL SUB3) EQUAL~ U.35, 0.3, 0.2, A14D 0.1 M AND Sa AS K(SBOJC SUB4 H SUB4 0 SUB6.0.5 MINUS H SUB2 0 AS THt- REMAINDER AND KOH EQUALS 70.G-1. SOLNS. CONTG. HIGH CONCNS. OF S8 GAVE DEPOSITS OF ESSENTIALLY PURE SB. BY L014ERING THE SB ION CONCNa AND INCREASING THE q CATHODIC POTENTIALl THE INDIVIDUAL DISCHARGE CURRENTS WERE APPROX. -'E0UAL.;-THUS, THE DEPOSITS CAN BE MADE Tb CONTAIN Sa-IN ALLOYS- HOWEVER, CHANGING-THE OF-POSITION RATE DIO NOT PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE'TOWARD THE FORMATION OF THE INTERMETALLIC INSS COMPD. WITH COVALENT BONDS. MRS 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 -_m.T.ITLE--EFFECT OF CERTAIN ELECTROLYTIC PARAMETERS ON COMPOSITION AND QUALITY OF INDIUM THALLIUM ALLOY DEPOSITS -U- ,~-AUTHOR-(.02)-KOCHEGAROV, V.M., TSAREVAI A,V* ~.,,;C,.0UNTRY OF INFO--USSR PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 19701 43(3) 675-7 ii-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP MATERIALS .~.-TOPIC TAGS--INDIUM ALLOYr THALLIUM ALLOY9 ELECTROLYSIS, ELECTRODEPOSITIONP "PERCHLORATE ~-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1949 STEP tlO--Uit/0080/70/04.'3/003/0675/0~)77 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL18911 -77 2/z 023 UNICLASSIFIED PROCESSING OAT:-:--230CT7C .-ClkC ACCESSION NC--AP0118911 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPOSITION OF IN-TL ALLOYS FROM PERCHLORATE MIXTS. WAS STUDIED AT PH 2.5 AND 20-70DEGlEES. THE CONCNS. OF IN(ClO SU84) SUB3 AND TLCIO SUB4 IN THE 3 MIXTS. WERE 0.35 'AND 0.05, 0.30 AND 0.10, AND 0.25 AND 0.15,A4, RESP. I%DIUM DEP'ISITION IS ACCOMPANIED BY LARGER POLARIZATION IN RURE SOLN, ANJ 3Y JEPOLAR[ZATION IN THE MIXT. THE DEPOSIT BECOMES BRIG*HTEP AND DENSER, 1.E., THE QUALITY IMPROVES WITH HIGHER TEMPS., HIGHER C.O.5, AND HIGHER RATIO OF IN To TL. HIGHER TEMPS. DECREASE IN POLARIZATION.. THE ALLOY CURRENT EFFICIENCY DECREASES WITH HIGHER TEMPS. AND C.DS. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE RECOMMEND~D FOR A COMPACT DEPOSIT: IN(CLO SUB41 SUB3 0,35t TLCLO SUB4 O..05M; C.D. 1.0 A-DM PRIMEZv PH 2*5, ANQ INSOLo AN,QDES*' FACILITY: ..-RYAZAN, RADIOTEKH. INST.t RYAZANP USSR*'. Et ii USSR V. A., and SOKOLOV, V. N. (Institute of Semiconductors of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev) "Theory of Phase Transitions in Multivalley Semiconductors" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, February 1974, pp 186-195 Abstract: The authors study the thermodynamic peculiarities in the transition of a cubic, multivalley semiconductor to a new anisotropic state with a changed energy spectrum of carries and deformed lattice; the transition results from deformation electroa-phonon interaction. Temperature and carrier density are considered as thermodynamic variables. It is shown that in the case of two-valley states there occurs a second kind of phase transition. The fluctuations of the anisotropic defOrm4tion and inter- valley distribution of electrons near the.phase transition point are considered. In the case of one-valley.states the first kind -of transition takes place. "I0, USSR u L)c 6?-L.315-592 KOCHELAP, V. A. and IKIM, V. V. "Conductive Anisotropy and Intertrough Redistribution in Doped Somiconductors at -lures" Low Tempera. Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Val. 4. No. 6, 1970, PP 1051-1058 Abstract: The Sasaki effect, which includes the phenomena of conductive anisotropy and intertrough redistribution, has been theoretically ijivestigated, by several authors (the first paper on the effect was apparently publisiled in the -J. Fhys. Soc. Japan, 11, 1950', p 1202, byW. Sasaki and K. Shibya). The presen", papar, however, is the first devoted to examination of the Sasaki effect in alloyed semi- conductors at low temperatures when the intratrough (per pulse) and intertrou,"'h electron dispersions are strongly doped. Moreover, the efrect may differ quan- titatively as well as qualitatively from other cases under these conditions. The semiconductors considered by the authors are n-type germanium. To obtain the quantitative characteristics of the Sasaki effect, the authors assurie that the electron energy relaxes into acoustical phonons, col1isions with optical phonans being negligible at low temperatures. Also, under the ass;aMption that the charac- toristic times of the transitions between troughs are much higher than all other intratrough relaxation times, the authors take into account the dispersion in the impurities and the lattice in pulse and intertrough relaxation. Th-en, the elec- trons in each trough form carrier groups, to a large extent indeperidenr., which permits comparing each trough to its distribution function. The authors express theirgratitude to Z. S. Gribnikov for his guidance and to 1. M. DykMan for his useful comments. 212 Code: UR 0056 Ace. Nr: AP004376JL- YOCHUAP VARef PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimeintal'noy i Teoreticheakoy Fiziki; 1970s Vol 58, Nr 3p pp 44, THEORY OF STMULATED RADIATIVE CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN GASES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF TH EIR APIFLTCATION IN ~ LASERS The contribution to the complex dielectric permeability of a Iras wixture due to a radiative chemical reaction between the gese" i.9 calcubited. The oplical ptoporties of the reacting gas mixture, including the light absorption CoOffiCient ot amplification coeffi- cient, the --cbemi luminescence intensity and their dependence on hiaquency are determi- ned. The formation of diatomic, molecules from 'atom3 is analyrad quitatitatively. Sell stimulation of the radiative chemical readion by the light it emi-13 is cvnaidered. It is shown that the reaction can be divided into two stages. 1) A relatively: long period of REEL/FRAME 197701G7 ------------ - ---------- ------ N AP0043761 photon accumulaiion in a very slow chemical revtion, 2) a subsquent .9bort period during which a very rapid chpmical reaction takes place. The possibility of employing a self-stimulated, reaction in the chemical laser proposed in ret [11] is considorl~d. 1,..stiuia- tes show that in this type of laser with. an initial h1om concontration of 00 cm-3 OV shoul&be able to obtain a light amplificatioa coefficiont of i-tO db-cm~', pulse reac- tion time 10- see and power per cm2 of,the order of 3 101 W. -/let 19770168 Ace. Nr 043774' Ref. Code: 13R 0056 Aru PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Elcoperimental"noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 19702 Vol 58, Nr 3, pplve,46 -lo-5Z' COOLING OF CURRENT CkRpjjgRs sextar-RING THEIR ENEIRGY ON THE OPTICAL LATTICE UIBRXTIONS Z. S, Gribai If the mean free time for a current c, with respect to optical phanor, emis arrier caller th it r y sion in a dielectric or high resistwice semiconductor is much sm, an s ene g relaxation time involved in quasielastir -scattering niechardsms, thon ia electric field!~ of intermediate strength the isotropic component Jo(z) of the qiiasi-isotrapic distribl.- tion. function becomes independent of the electric field and the carrier jnDbilily ia thc substance bveomes olimic. This esecoub (in distinction to thp oijililibrium. or nfirstf-) ohrair section must necessarily precedo the secUou of drift veltwity saturation in the law temperature case Uirjj,~>k.T); hovoever it may also exi~-:t whert saturalJoa is absent. The shape of function f,~(e) on tho ssecond# ohnge WtiOn IS btOTMineil IjN' tile, enOtgy dependence of the mean freo path relative to elastic, scattering 1(c). If the length is small for e _- 0 and sufficiently rapidly decreovs with s - 0 thpa in t1je Ic-ar tempo- raiure case the current carrier gar, will be cnoler thAn in the (410librimn. ca.9a. REEL/FRAM 1, V 19770182 1 ISSR AWTSHULER, S. A., VAUVEV, R. M-, &nd ElASANOV, A* IG-d., Kazan" State University imeni V. 1, Lenin "Study of a Phonon System by the Mandelstam-Brillouin Light. Scattering Method Under Paramagnetic Resonance Saturation" ~bzeov, Zharnal E.7-sperimentallnoy iTeoreticheskoy Fizilti, Vol 62, no 2, Feb 72, pp 639-651 Abstracts The article gives a detailed accou;it of the resultu of an exTarl- mental and t-heoret-Ical study of a phonon tottlened< Jn oexium riamesium nitrate by the Ybnde1sta-n-BrII1ouin light scattering nothod. Continuous parawgnatic resonance saturation of the ae3+ ions vas viged to study stvid.,.- state "heating" of the phonan system; then measumments were durInIK spin syston, excitation Iry ".rlodic rvetangular pulu Cs, and tho mteady-stat6 process was studied together with the tiwisient procestj occ=.-Ing at tho moment of inclusicn of a satuniting fieldo, Nmr recull'arlties of the phollon bottleneck effect 'were found during saturation at -the em~[ ot" th~.~ BIT line: viz., saturation on fruquerieJan differiiij, froi,.j rj,*t;ot%ncc fi,4~q.,--.Wney by 1/3 USSR AL'TSMUTLER2 S. A., et al., 7h,,-,_-naI Eks_gerimintal'noy i TeoretdchesVoy Vol 62, No 2, Feb 72, pp 6-9-651 1100 Mz corresponds to the maxinLun steady-state "heartii3g" of the phonon sys- tems Moreover, during pulsed saturation with detwiing mi avalismehe-ty pe growth in the number of photions was observed behind the lmding odge of the pulse, fol-lowed 1,7 a comparatively slow drop and the tmnsition of the process to a steady-state irode. Tile equilibriwq state was reer.Uablished after the end of the s-n-turating pulse. The phonon per;k intentilAy deparmal or the detuning value and at A L L,: /2 _i( --- +100 ?Lhz reacbvd a raxln= value of 80000 K. Tito dependence of elviracteristic parameteirs of the ohtervcd phoi)on- enon on the detuning value ( L~u>o) was measureci -in another~zerien of ex- perimants. The avalandie reaches maxinum intensity at intormoAlato datuning values, declines on both sides of the optimal v;iluu of.,~, IIYJ and car;- pletely disappears at the point A CO = 0. The affective teLm-ei,ature of phnnons in the steady-state region changes similarly. The specti-al d1utributions of effective temperatures for "hot" phonons in the avalancho pc.,rtl~ cand in the stendy- state region vere found for h 60 /2 ~T = 10D 1,h-z. An lq)ort~nt pecullarity- is the fact that the of the phonon spectral d-*Stribivttionr, fail to coir-cide with the f-requency Q_?0I or the frequency W and am dirplaced fvor- the SI~Ijura- t~on point even farther along the end of tAe EPR line# lb arldition, the "hot" 2 3 'R 'hiLrr ALITSOLE .1 S e~ al, -9 -ml Rksperimentallnoy TLoretiehe!ikpy pj~i-j' Vol 62, No 2, Feb 72, PP 639-651 phoaon band is significantly narr:Dwer tnan the EPR line vidth. "horions in the frequency band below 30 1,aiz take part in the avalanche. The frj-~crucricl'..' scale 011 the entire pattei -n is n--duced almost in half by diluti~,)zt of the cl~ystal. Kimetic ea-tmtions are eterived to describe EFR sutuz-a-.iom iti the ~-erieral case when a!-' -tlu-ce coupled subsystems -- Zeemrin, spin-spin interaction, aid, phonon -- are in a imequilibritm state. It is shmai th~,.t in particub:~11 C"'Ce" the equations coinc-ide with Uicse of B. I. PRCNIOTOI~-)V anti the plion-on bo-6tlct-~eck theony. Steedy-state EPR line 6aWratioa in conoidered J'Irst, thun transient processes arising in trie phonon silbsysl"-It after inclus-ic)IIA Of a sa-GuratiniT, variable field, It Is tri~ljo**m t.,ILLt tiie cha%rmcter of time vmri:,tion of -Uo state of the systen, dQ.Tends essentially an the uaturatcit-- 1 .1 pow:,or lcvul. The experimental rem-0-ta abtained are considered in tQms of the de-,ftloped thuory. 3/3 OZJ9 Acc. Nr- AP0037014 Ref Code: TJR PRIMARY SOURCE: Fiziologiches i~ hurnal. SSSR, 1970, Vol 56, kiv Nr 2 V PP '21 ELECTRICAL :AND MECHANICAL AC JI VITY OF THE STOMACH SMOOTH UUSCLES IN. CAT By From the A. A. Boaomoletz Institute of Physiology, U&r. SSI1 Ac. Sei., Kiev Y2 and institute 01 1 LEM The electrical and mechanical activity of ffie isolated circular sinooth muscles of the cat antram. has been investigated by means ofi#sucrose gapi~. Three wain types of the spon- taneous action potential are observed at nortnal conditions: it) simple action potential without plateau, b) action potential with Di-ateau, c) action pjtential with plateau and additioiil spikes on it. The simple spontaneous action potentials of the circular sinooth inuscles in the cat antrum, does not produce marked contraction In the muscle. The spontaneous action po- tentials which have plateau are acromparied by pronounced pluise muicle contraction. atrength and duration of the mtLicle contraction depends on the ri-iospoed and size of the initied depolarisation phas,~ of action potential aud sizo, of. the 104itcau mid presence of ad- ditional spikes on it. REEL/FRAME Voto 11 AP0037014 A Contraction in muscle cells begins when the depot arisa Go n phase of action potential reaches its peak. Adrenaliae produced hyperpolarizationi decrease both in the initial spike part and in the plateau of action potential and depression of contraction. The acetylcholine in- fluence, is accompanied by opposite changes in spontaneous activity. USSR UDC 576.852.211.094 PEN"SHIKOV, D. D., DYKIINO, M. 14., Wy"N., BYKOV,,A. S., and TYURIN, V. S., Chair of Microbiology, First Hoscow Medical Institute imeni 1-H. Sechenov "Ultrastructure of Drug-Sensitive and Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium Tuber- Ollosis" Moscow, Problemy Tuberkuleza, No 5, 1971, pp 64-68 Abstract: Electron-microscope study was conducted of five M. tuberculosis strains differing in resistance to such drugs as streptomycin, PAS, cyclo- serine, etc., to determine whether ultrastructural characLeristics are related to drug sensitIvity. The strains used were the atock strain 1646 and Nos 686, 946, 827, and 551 isolated from tuberculosiv patients treated with ttiberculostatic agents. While the strains differed from one another in electron density, thickness of the coll.wall, presenci- of extracellular gnmules, and nwber of vacuoles, no correlation could bit detracted betureen any of these morphological features and sensitivity or resistance to drugs. For example, heavily vacuolated cells were found in both~,the sensitive strain 686 and in strain 551, which is particularly resistant to PAS and isoniazid. Inorgazac: Compowids USSR WC 551.464.679.1 BATURIN, G. N. , and XgQIWOV. A. V. Institute of Oceanology$ Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow "U-ranium, In the Interstitial waters (f Harine and Oceanic, Sediments" Noscow, Gookhimiya, No 10, Oct -73, pp 1529~4536 Abstracti Data obtained in the investigations of samples collected by USSR oceanographic and marine study vessels in the Atlantic Ocean,,Pacific Ocean, and the Black Sea indicated that the content of U In the lVerstitial waters of the bottom sediments varied In the range from 1.3 x 10- to 650 10-6 L, Among factors. which determined the content of U in the Uterstitial waters were the pH, the Eh, the content of U and the concentration C , of organic sub- org stances in the sediments, and the content of organic substances and of CO2 in the interstitial waters. The existence of a correlation between the content of U in the interstitial waters and Corg made it possible to "sume that a part of the dissolved U was present In the-form of orgaAametallic complexes. Presumably U was bound to dissolved or colloidally disperued organic com- pounds of the fulvenle acid type. ri Cytolorly USSR MCHE.- V. G. IfTh e Problem, of Permeability of Biological MI-eidure-nes" 'auk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskr;ql, "10 3, 11~ Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii N lay/June 70, pp 472-575 Abstract: Membrane bi-oloMr 'began with the discovery, 17 years ago by G-1-:. Frank, of a laminated membraze of a nerve sheath. At a mex~,-inp!; of the Acado,_-~Y it was stressed that all the vital functions of Vic cell ~..n the rx,-,brane. T ntracellullar membranes govern the oynthetic functions. Abse~rp,~:Lon, exc-re-_tion ion exchange, and all possibie vital reactions depend on meLibrane, ba-~ically tein layer ,fiiich regulates ion transfer and ,,he ri,.t-e of ~!nzyiratic a lipop.0 I?eact-.Lons. The rate of permeability of non-electrolytea ii- Witiin thf. hyd~rc- uhabic and hydro-ohilic parameters of t~ie molecules and the itv~mbrant-2-3. Tile Michaelis-Menten governs penetration of sugar into ~he nrut,~cle cell, law of I itates the rate of transport, whic-L ma-y be 4~nhibited by n w L Insuli. el-ely facil fluorine deriva~-ves. it, has been shown that -the pho:~pLno2ij?id membranes of mitochondria and ciaromatophores possess directional propertLes, mmdinc- anion3 in one direction and cations in the other. Ion transfer th3*ci;.:Tia the raito- chondrial membrane against the concentration gradient is tha result of poten- tial changes in the membrane. Chemical energy libej:atcd in Oxidation and in 1/2 q-9R KOCHEREZIUMI, V.G., Izvestiya Akademft Nauk SSR, Seriya Biologi&eskara, UO 3, May/June 70, PP 472-575 hydrolysis of ATP can be transformed into electrical energj on the -nembranes of mitochondria and chromatophores. The concluding speaker at the meetini.7 proposed further study of the cooperative properties of mitmbranes with elec- trGn cofactors, ions, metals, and enzymes. OATE-040EC70 ~I/Z 0 5 3 -:c0 TITLE--CERTAIN THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC$ Of A LIQU!D FULE DIFFUSION FLAME _U_ AUTHOR-(03)-TOLUSINSKIYj V.I., KOCHEREZHKP-".N.t CHARUKHA, L.G. .:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR "-SOURCE TEPLOFIZIKA I TEPLOTEKHNIKAv VOL. 169 L9709 P 21-25 01T E PU8LISHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELS .TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL DECOMPOSITIONt ELECTRIC PORPERryv LIQOKD FUEL, ETHYL ALCOHOL, COMBUSTION R AND D, PYROLYSIS# ELECTRON DENSITYt LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECT* PHYSICAL DIFFUS'ION CONTROL s4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ..OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605024/E05 s,rEP NO--UR/0651/10/1)1,6/(>Of.)/0021/00211 ,CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0141364 UNCLASS!F[IF.0 2/2 053 UNCLASSIFIEO, PROCESSING DATE,---040EC7f-. C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0141364 -A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSrRACT, EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE LOCAL TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS OF THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PYROLYSIS PROCESSES IN AWETHYL ALCO1413L DIFFUSION FLAmE. THE FREE ELECTRON CONCENTRATION DISTRIBUTION IS ALSO DETERMIN;ED. IT is SHOWN THAT ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA IN THE ~LAM-E MAY HAVE A CONSIDERABLE EFFECT ON THE MASS TRANSFER PROCESSES OCCURRING OURf,qG COMBUSTION. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK UKRAINSKOI SSRr INST(TUT TEKHNICHESK01 TEPLOFIZIKI, KIEV, UKRAINIAN SSR. UNCLASS I F IEO Mom=== USSR UTDC 612.281.223.11 KOCHERGA, D. 0. and ZHYGAYLO, T. L., Laboratory of Respiratory Regulation, --rigtitute of Physiology imeni 0. 0. Bogomolets, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR,.Kiev "Effect of Hypercapnia on Electrical Discharges of the Bulbar Respiratory 7 Neurons and Neuromotor Units of the Respiratory Musclesil, Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1972, pp 636-643 Abstract: Changes in impulse activity of both inspiratory and expiratory neuron populations and of neuromotor units of the respiratory mijscles irere studied in anesthetized cats breathing a gaseous mixture containing 6% carbon dioxide. Respiration was intensified at the level of the bulbar respiratory center be- cause of the increase in frequency and number of impulses in voj'leys of both inspiratory and expiratory neurons. At the level of the efferent link, the respiratory muscles, respiration was intensified mainly I)y the mobilization of previously inactive neurcmotor units and, to some extent., by a slight increase in the frequency of discharge of the functioning neuromol:or untts. A compar- ison of the responses of the bulbar respiratory neurons with the neuromotor units Gf the respiratory muscles during hypercapnia indicates that an increase in frequency of neuron discharges is essential for activating new functional units. 1/1 - 44 - USSR UDCP 577-1:615,5:612.8.015 A. V., and Y. nst J - tute of BiocInemistry, Academy of 3ciences Ukrairliau "Effect of li~ellipramine cfn Serotonin Up'take by~ Anim_rl Brain Tis- sue', Kiev, Ukrayinslkyy BiokhimichrIyy Zillarnal, 'Vol 112, Np 6, 1970, pp 687-691 Abstract: The effect of meli-pramine on serotomn Lr:)taka by rat and rabbit brain tissue vias studied in vivo and in vitro. -.'-1 -1 e albino rats iia_i6hing 1.60-200 g ~inrj rabbits ko Tne rabbits aere given an intraperitoneol were used. J_ o 'L 5 U m.-k fc,r U-1- -31ii.)Iamine, as weil as an tion of 100 M. C dl, V* 116 of se-rotonin 4 hours 30 minu*.cs ICfore S.,Acri- fice. The rats -,,;ere ~;iven 50 mc-70kg Of meliPramLne 1~ n~~urs be- fore sacrifice and 20 rim/k& of* seroLonin 30, 6G ~:nd 90 m-Laimes after-e-ards by inLrapearitoneal administration. Trie resuits at' the in vitro studies indicate tnat melipramine inhibits the uD- take of exogenous serotonin by the fraction Of nervi., endings zillic ClInyy 7hj~_,_ er. al., 'Ukrayinslkyy ':Iiokhimi Vol 42t No 6, i970, pp 6187-691 syna.)-.ic vesicles,, as well L,,hibitJng, t.-.e libel-P-t-irri Of s~:ro- tonizi from trie fraction of nerve ebdin.,!s d'ur~M,,; of "'Ie the latter in a physiological, medium, I re uit~' of ~-ic ~n vivo studies also indica-te tne possiole e-f.41"Dct of raelipramine on exogenous serot~)nir. uptake by ~irain "~issuc- Y., is suggested zhar, melip.raminq may inhibit the pene-,.-ri-tiorl of the nerve endinE; memuranes by serotonin. 2 /2 USSR UDC 517.946 KOCHERGIN, A. V. "Goursat Problem for Equations of the Hyperbolic Type" V sb. Materialy Itog. nauchn. konferentsil. Kuybyshev. gos. ped. in-t, 1970. Vyssh. matematika (Papers. Summation of Scientific Conference. Kuy-hyshev State Pedagogical Institute, 1970. Higher Mathematics -- Collection of Works), Kuybyshev, 1970, pp 32-34 (from RZh-Matematika, No 4 Apr 71, Abstract No 4B384) Translation: Let the numbers a, 8 > 0 be given and D be a region of the plane Oxy bounded by the lines y = 0, rl:x + y = 0, and r2.- Fx + V:y 1. The func- tio-n u(X, Y)Q C20)(NC(D-T is sought satisfying the equation + poop - M14- No0 in D and the boundary conditions u!r,-wP4, u1r.=t2 OP-Ecl)- The solution of the problem is obtained in explicit form. It. Flayrher. q Powder Metallurgy USSR UDC 621.762.224 HICHIPORENK09 0. S., NAYDA, Yu. I., and &~.MRGIN. A. V~ Institute of Prob- lems of Material Science, Academy of Scienffs &ftrnI7fWiSR "Production of Nickel Powder by Spraying" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, pp 1-4 Abstract: A study was made of the possibilities for producing nickel powder with predetermined form and particle size by spraying, Powders with both spherical and nonspherical. particles were produced experimantally. The technological and physical properties of powders of both types were analyzed. The required powder form was produced by adjusting the relationship between heroidization time and cooling time, with spherical particles resulting s p when the spheroidization time was less than the cooling tiae. In the ex- perimental portion of the study, the metal was sprayed through a circular slit 0.8 mm in width at a pressure of 2,5 Atm. The resulting nickel powder had a spherical particle form when sprayed without additIves, tud a noti- #phCrJCaJ form when 0.05 wt % alublaum wagjd4ed. Particle dimieters for both types of particles averaged 250-330 m1crons, -a'px -S 5 57 45z- 9' 7-2) RCrAIR OF DAMAGED AORTIC UALL ZY INTi.ALUMIUAL SEAUMLUS INSERTIUN OF A STYIZAML, LAVSAN-LINED PARIETAL PLATE (Artiel" by IQ_fachrryin. Second Moscow Medical TamtItuta I=c-.i H.I. Piroguyt Moscow. Nauk SSR, Russion. No 2. Vp b9-711 We conducted experiments cm 12 dog,~. involyl np_. t rrtc Lion of the diameter of the ibdominal-aorra in a circoi~~cribcd h,-,zz,.-nt,qr Varietal dafects~ using an intralumin3l scamless double styrocryl plate, In all -cases in this set(*% of chronic experiments, we observed complLte resumption of blood flown normal,function of the aorta and underlyEng parts of the blood system for I period of up to 20 months. The &;tpertment was cott'.ucted as follmw. I'lip aorta was exposed for no more then 30-;40 ;~= abvve the bifureatJrn. Tht later4l branches tit this section wVre, ligated and cut. The anterior wall of the aorta was cut lengthviso between two clamps (Fjru-.m I , a) , the =rgin5 of the wulLs were picked up with books or eye forceps and spread ttut (FiKure 1~ b). Time ietnI double-loyer lavsan plate w,,, inserted in tht? opeitlog thus formed ouch a manner as to have the marginr of 010 lle~,'Pred wall betUat:11 Owe Lwo k~L`tm; of the plmte and in Itn growu. rhe lnrirtlin w,tt; dr.1lbcrk;tvl)- nndt G.5-1 = shortvr than the longitudinal sectipn of the pl,itc so t1int tha wntgin6 -01 th, vessel wonld ftc rather t1jjht17 over r~-,e ri!- and after with a ligature would provide a hermetic joint. ^ftcr the plate won inserted H the drowntrIng ligatures (one silk, one catgut) ware tied In a knot (rivire 1, 0. This provided close contact I)CLU~Ien the lower surface of 0to plate and the vascular wall and ntled out the pcsolbility of a finaure forming between the margin of the lower nurface anti the Intima. The clanipa were then rapidly removed and circulation restored (figure 1, d). The technology of manufacturing intraluainal patletal platen to repair the damqgvd wall of a vessel consisted of the following. A 60-70 mm piece cut off a woven corrugated lavsan [synthetic polyester resin comparable 0 dacron) prosthesis, 8 am in diameter. Then the wall of this place is ut lengt;hwisa. straightened and smoothed. The smooth tape thus obtained a cut into two rectangular pieces, each 20 am long,,and styrocryl namia 103 - COU&O '-ur)C- W.33+616.142-05, 1-089. Ell SURGICAL TAMICS IN USTRODEMENAL REMORKRACES 1 11 pt.,All _; r&~ JArticls by Berezov, T.G. Kocher" A.S. Yormolo M 0 Lfi I Second a - z a - - ! e- re= ~11- SS Moscow Widt, natitute; Moscowo ~Oocnz. X4001111, no, Houk S R, So 7 1971. VP 5-5-501 - -Far-isore than 100 years. t1tare.hoo-been a scientific debate an to method of choic* for the treatment of pstltrttis' wAt"h-hisairtaging In- the digestive tract. This debate is partLcularly hosted with respect to gastra- 4uodsnal bleeding since Ois to encountorFd the ant often and its couseo are veryftverae. TheIdifficulty of d&rarmJnLag the causes 'and sometimes OW location of much httsorrhages, the serious condition of the patient b#c&usa,of the blood lost coalpol us to consider the development of standard tactics for the encire.group of gastroduadenal. hamarrh"es directed toward stopping the bleeding and otabilizLig hemodynamic Indleea, Mte solution to this problem determine&, in essence. the medical tactIts. The seeming simplicity of the solution (any hemorrhage to the prero- gative at a surgeon and requires surgery) encounters specific conditions In each concrete case and contradictions between what Is necessary and what is impossible (little justified or unjuitified risk). Such conditions and contro- diction$ Include: the serious condition of the patient who has lost much blood and extrawly critical surgical intervention in this situation-, the inability to stop blooding by virtue of the particular nature of the causes that caused It (noureoectable tumor of tba otomach, pancreas, ete.)l unrqliabiltty of surStcol twthods of arresting bleeding in the presents of surAr formo of pathology (erosive g4strItio, arro%ion of varicose esophogetil Vt-tng) and, finally, bleeding that does not r'spend to surgical management (hemorrhagic diathsolo,' hemophilia, and others). In spite of this, va,must agree with Yu.Yu..Dzhanelidze, that "all patients 'with gestroduttOnal bleeding should be rtforred.to tho surgical dopatmant and they should ba Considered.as subjects whose lire Ij in immid lite A anger."* S.I. Sp"okukotokiy believed that ail patients with nu.Yu, Dshmm aU Sov4tskayn Kh rqiya (Soviet Surgory) No S, 1933. p, 26a. 81 USSR UDC 621.373.531(088.8) KOCHERGI14 0. K. KABLOV, C. P. I'Kipp Relayll I USSR Author s Certificate No 262159, Filed 5 Aug 68, Published 3 Jun 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract~ No 4G214P) Translation: A kipp relay is proposed in which a pulse transformer is installed to decrease the recovery time. The primary winding of the transformer is in- cluded between the timing capacitor and the collector of the normally closed semiconductor triode, and the secondary winding shunted by the semiconductor ~diode is connected to the bast-amitter junction of the auxillary semiconductor triode. MHUM - M-1 2111=11.1 Oscillatorst "d; ib"lators UDC 621.373.431.2(088.8) USSR KABLOV, G. P., KOCHERGIN, 0. K., SHCHERBINA, V. P. "Blocking Generator" USSR Author's Certificate No 272355, Filed~15 Apr 68, Published 9 Sep 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract:No 4G229P) Translation: A transistorized blocking generator is proposed, which contains a pulse bridge element to one am of which the transformer winding of the blocking generator is connected. In order to regulate the pulse repetition period within broad limits, the bridge element is connected via a separnting ^.apacitor to the collector of the tranaiator and via 1,esintor, to the Control voltage source. USSR uDc: 621.373-531(088-8) KOCIMRGIN 0. K. Novosibirsk Electrical:Engineerine, IrLstitute "Transistorized Pulse Oscillator" USSR Author's Certificate No 270791, filed 28 Apr 69, published 26 Aug 70 (from, RZh-Radiotekhrika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2G243 P) Translation: 91his Autlior's Certificate introducer, a piase gy.,nerator which contains ur-leg bridge whose legs are made up of rosistur-, -and capaci- tars, while the diagonal is comprised of a semiconductor diode and the primary vinding of a pulse transformer connected in series, the secondary of the transformer being connected in the base circuit of a trF-Isistor. To improve the stability of the prf when there is a chimge in the ambient, temperature or supply voltage, the bridge is connected to the collector of the transistor through a resistor, and also connected arectly to the source of control pulses. 1/1 Xoscoii, Otlrytiya. Izobrenteniya,-Promyshlennvve Obraztsv lovarn-,we ZTiaki-, No 17, 12 May 70, p 35, Patent No 210791, Filed 28 ApIL: 69 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a transistorized pulse generator containing a four-arm bridge the amrs of which are made up of re- sistors and capacitors and a diagonal made of a series-connected diode and the primary winding of a pulse transformer the secondary winding of which Is connected to the base circuit of the transistor. The generator is distinguished by the fact that in order to increase the stability of the average pulse repetition rate on variation of the ambient temperature and power supply volt- age, the bridge is connected to the collector of the~transkstor via a resistor -and directly to the control pulse source. USSR uDc 547.789.60781 GRIN', N. P.o KRABOVSKIY, A. N., KOCHERGINI F. M., Zaporozh'ye State Mledical Institute# All-Union Scientific iewmseaffi~ -Pharmaceutical Institute imeni S. Ordzhonididze, Hoscow "Studies in the Imidazole Series, LXXVIII, Reaction of 2-azinobenzothiatoles, with LI.-haloketones" Riga# Khimiay, Geterots:Lklicheakikh Soyedinenlyp No go 1972, pp 1271-1274 Abstracts A detailed study was made of the reaction of 2-aminobenzothlazole and Its 6-substituted derivatives with 4-bramozathyl 4kyl(aryl, heteryl) ketones, Under mild conditions (in acetone at 15-200) , 3-ac~rlmethyl-2- Iminobenzothiazolines were formed. Their structure was established by qualitative reactions to the carbonyl group arA Infrared spectra in which there are clear absorption bands of the CO and NH groups in the 1,680-19707 cm7l and 3,320-3,345 cm7l r"ions, respectively, The propertios of the compounds were investi ted, and the conditions of r1M9 :ro=atjoD -to obtain derivatives of imidazo el-Gbenzothiaz6le are discussed. ,A USSR LTDC 615.22:547.785.5 LI12_17i`,,O, V. I., T71-DWHENKO, A. A., Slilllfa-k, B. A., POVSTYAJNOY, M. V.: All-Union Scientific-Researob Z'cononico- pharma. coutical Institute ineni S. OrdzhoniRidze~ Moscow, and ZaDorozhtye Medical Institute "Studies of the Imidazole Series. LIII. Synthesis and Pharma- cological Action of Derivatives of 1midaZo(l,2-f)Xanthine1' Moscow, Y,~iini!co-Ffrma'u-sevtiches!-,iy Zhurnal, No 2, Feb 71, Vol 5, pp 22-26 Abstract: Cert'ain 7-acy.Inethyl-8-chloro(broina)theo,,)hvllenes react It Othii-8-al! lamno h_pi;l~nary and secondary aminos to form 7-acylm -'IV W (arylamino, diall:ylamino)theonhyllenes; the corresnonding hydra- zones were obtained from the iatter, they are of initerest because of their tuberculostatic properties. Also synthesi--ed were a u series of 7-;~cylall,-yi-8-bron-otheolohyllines not nreviously described in the literature, and various derivatives of I H-bnidazo(1,2-f) xanthine, Fifty-five compounds were studied. The derivatives of I hr-imidazo(1,2"f)xanthine were found to affect 112 'USSR KOCHERGIII, P. M. , et al, KI-iL-ailco-PaMatSevtichea)ti;,r Zhurnal, No 2, Feb 71, Vol 5, pp 22---26-- u the cardiovascular system (Pre-paration 3 deDresses hear' action in frogs, rabbits and cats; PreDarations 1 and 2 inareased con- traction Praplitude in excize 4j d frog hearts). Preparations I and 2 increased arterial pressure.in rabbits, among other effects. 2/2 USSR WIC 547-785.5-07 PRIYMENK0, B. A., and KOMAR.Im, p. M,# Zaporozhe State YWIcal Institutet All- Un' M Ozdzh -on Scientific Cherai ~-Yrgxmaceu"Ml Research Institute imani, S, onikidze, Moscow "Studies In the I-ida o1 Series. LXIII. Synthesis of Ijddazo--f1,2-jaImi&-Lzole Derivatives Based on 2-AminoimidazoleSn Riga,p Xhimiya, Geterotaiklicheskikh Sayedinenlyp No 12, Doe 71, pp 1692-1694 .C1,2-2aimidazole derivativ s was synthesi2ed Abstracti A series of Wdazo a by the reaction of 1-methyl-2-aminoixidazo-le (1) with r4( -bromoketones (II). To a golution of 0,02 mole of (1) in 20 ml acetone# 0.02 mole of phenacyl bromide was added, the mixture was refluxed!for 30 min,. coled, filtered# yielding the desired 1-nethyl-3-acylastbyl-2-ininolmiaazD:Llnes, Alch were then converted to bydrobromides and picrates, In the IR spectTa of these compounds strong bands am observed in the region of 1670--1715 and 3120-~3260 cm-1 (the 00 and M absorption regions). These hydrobromides are unstable and on beating in lower alcohols or water they can be easi3,y converted to respective imidazo fl,2-3aimidazole derivatives, This " of cyclization occurs even easier in organicp hydrochlorle, or hydrobromic acid; In "2S04, 040 and FOCI 3 this cyclization occurs even in cold, 1/1 USSR UDC 547.785.5-07 PRIYMETNKO B. A., Y-00=146-6-9c U-, Z&Dorozh'ye State Medical Institute, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Pharma- ceutical Chemistry imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow "Studies in the Imidazole Series. LVI. Synthesis of Derivatives of 2,3-Dihydroimidazo /1,2-a7 imidazole" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniv, No 9, Se-o 71, pp 125 =54 Abstract; The authors studied two methods for the synthesis of new derivatives of 2,3-dihydrolmidazo /T 2-a7 Jxiidazole. the treatment of Dreviously synthesized I _t;4-kiydrox-yethyl)-2-amino (alkylamino, arylamino)-4,5-dinihenylimidazoles with thionyl chloride or phoanhoruq oxychloride and subsequent cyclizii-tion of the inter- mediate' 1- ( /~-chloro ethyl) - 2-amino (a rylamino) -4, 5 -diphe ny I imida - zoles with NsOH in ethanol gives such products. A simpler method is the reaction of 2-bromo-4,5_diDh6nyl1midazole with 1,2-di- chloro(dibromo)ethenes in aqueous D14F. in the presence of NaOH or 1/2 35 USSR PRM,11-;"-TKO, B. A., ot al, Khirii-rr GoterotsikliGhaskilrh Soyedineniy, T-To 0,, Sep 71, np 12 treatment of l-)3-hydro--Yethyl)-2-bromo-4,5-dinhenyliniidazole with thionyl. chloride or phosphorus:tribromide to --ive 1-(13 -haloethyl)-2-bropio-4,5-di-ohenylimidazoles and the subseauent reaction of the latter with ummoniWor primary amines. 7; USSR UW 547-781:542.19U~.11958-3 ENKO, B. A., Daia Zaporozhlye State Medical PRIYME xg-am. c of Phprmaceu- Institute, All-Unian S jen-ifid esearch Institit", tical Chemistry imeni S. ordzhoniltidze, Moscow XV. -Aminoimi- ."Studies in the imidazole Series.. L. Synthesis of 2 dazole Derivatives Prom 2-Haloimidatbles" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineni No 9, Sep 71, PP 124"- 251 Abstract: The authors studied the bromination of 1-methyl TT-"Fyd-roxyethyl,ri-hydron-proD l)-4,5-diphenylimidazoles with Y bromine and alkylation of 2-bromo-4,5-diphenylimidazole with alkyl halides'~6-haloalcohois and alkene oxides. The corresponding I-allcyl(/7-hydro.-,-.yall--.vl, P-Iiydro.-,varalicyl)-2-bromo-IL,5--di-phenyl- imidazoles were obtained in the Drocess. The structure of the resultant comDounds was confirmed by IR spectra and parallel Synthesis. T~e authors studied the reaction of these' comDounds With.ammonia, prim;,ry and secondary,amines. It was found that 1/2 36 - US!5R Ch miya Geterotsilclich PRMENIKO, B. A., et al, R i estilth Soyedineniy, No 9, Sep 71, pp 124b-1251 this reaction does not take -olace at 66-1200 (boiling in methanol, ethanol or butanol), but at 155-1850 (boiling im HUR',' or excess high-boiling amine or heating in a low-boiling solvent in an autoclave) there is nucleophilic displacement of the bromine atom by an amino(alkylamino, arylamino, cyc'oalkylam~no) groun to rive -all~yl(/3-hydroxyalkyl, P-h-,,,drovYPraikyl)-_2- the corresponding 1, amino(alkyiamino, Prylemino, cycloall,,,ylamiz)o)-4,5-diphenylimida- zoles, whose structure was confirmed by IR speebral data. Thus, the study resulted in the comparatively sinple synthesis of sub- stituted derivatives of 2-aminoimidazole from 2~-haloimidazoles, particularly 2-bromoimidazoles. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.785-51867.4-07 PRIMIMTKO, B. A., "OQ7991al 2a-oorozh'ye State Medical Institute, All-Union Scientifle Research Institute of Pharmaceuti- Cal Chemistry imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow "Studies in the imidazole Series. Lr",IV. Synthesis of Imidazo /1,2-a7imidazole Derivatives From 2-Haloimidazoles" Rigs, ltaiimiya Got erotsikliches kikh Soyedineniy, No 9, Sep 71, PP 1243-1247 Abstract: The authors studied the synthesis of imidazo /1,2-a7 =Jdazole derivatives b9sed on 2-haloiraidazoles, narticulari~ 4,c-d4j-,Phenyl-2-bro.,noi.midazole. The reaction of the latter with tr,-bromoketones gives 1-acetonyl-2-bro--io-L,,5-diphen.71imidazole and I-Dhenacyl-2-bromo-[L,5-diphenylimidazoles. Such co,-7oounds can also be synthesized by the reaction of LL,5-diDhenyli.-_nidazo1e with O~-brono!~etones and subsequent bromination of 1_acyLmethyl-L,5- diphenylimidazoles. The authors then studied the reaction of I-acetonyl-2-bromo-4,5-diolienylimid%t4ole and I-phenacyl-2-bromo-k, 5-diphenylimidazoles with ammonia, prim-?ry amin(gs of the alinhatic, alioyclic, aliphatic -aromatic and aromatic serims, J,ncluding amino 112 37 PR='_~EO, B. A., et al, Soyedineniy, No 9, sop 71, Dp 1243-12 alcohols (aminoethnnol, 2-sxaino-l-nentanol) and dia.112cy1mino- alkylamines (diethyle-minoethylp-mine), as well as with secondary amines (n-om~holine). It was found that nutleophilic replacement of bromine by the amino qrouD does not take Dlace dnring boiling of the conpo-ents in alcohols (methanol, athano2, butanol) or in dime thy] forn amide. But on heating with armonia and araines in L lower alcohols (methanol, ethanol) at 165-1900 (in a sealed tube or autoclave) there is not only replacement of the bromine atom by the amine groun, but also simultaneous dehydration of the intermediate 1-acylne-~"-hyl-2-amino(alicylsmino, arylamino)-4,5- dii)henv1imida-oles. '~,'),e corresponding derivatives of imidazo- /1'2-iY imidaz-ole are formed in the process. This 3,eac'ion tai..-es 191~ce7boilina in excess high-boiling smirnes. The reaction of I-acy1methyl-2-haloinidazoles with;secondary atiines stops at the replacement of the halogen by the amine group. 212 USSR UDO 547.785.5'741 P. M.. SHEYMPER.9 YU. N., D=HINVTA7 A. A. Y PjUXY, P. 14. and KOM-FCTN AIFA=v-EVA, L. M.JI All Union Scientific Chemical-Fharmact~-utical Institute Imeai S. ORDZHCIIMDZP-, Moscow "Studies in the Imidazole Series. LVIII. Debenzylation o-' N-Benzyl-substituted IH-Pyrrolo (1,2-alinddazole and 4H-Pyrrolo [1,2-a]benziwcLdazoIe" Riga, Ehimiya Geterotsildicheskikli Seyedineniy, No 6, Jul' 71, pp 826-830 Abstract: Dabenzylation of N-benzylsubstituted lII-py-rroIo-[1,2-a) i-midazole and 4H-pyrrolo [1,2-a]bcnzimidazole by the action of sodium in liquid am-monia was studied. Using IR and 12-1R srectral analysis it mis Oimm that the products are derivatives of 711-j)yrrolo-[l,2-a)iYddazole and 3H-pyrrolo(1,2-ajl)enziirid-azolc-. Debenzylation of 2,3-diphenyl-l;-benzylpyrrolo(1,2-albenzirriidazole tt-.-kes place with concurrent reduction of the pyrrole ring forming lH:-2,3-diIiydro-2,3- diphenylpyrrolo[1,2-albenzimidazole, m-P-193-1940.6 aq r, iP-7-7 USSR UX 547-789.6'785-5-07 HPASOVSKIY, A. N., HF-Tir"r-74- -P-. M., and ROMAN A. B. Zaporozhe Medical Institute, All Union Scientific Chem4cal-Phannaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Grdzhonikidze, Moscow "Studies in the Imidazole Series. LVII. Synthesis of 6,7-DDrathylbenzD-.Qidazo (2,1-blthiazolidone-3 and Its Derivatives at the Nathylexle, Group" Riga, lQiimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 6, jun 71, pp 822-825 Abstract: Synthesis of 6,7-dimethyllbenzimidazo (2,1-b] thiarolidone-3 (1) was developed. Refluxing 5,6-diTrethylbenzimidazolyl-'~)-.m~re-aptor--cetic acid in acetic anhydride leads to the formation of W; Vne-11 L',' -15,6-dirrethylbenzirrida- zolyl-2]mercaptoproplon-ic acid is used -- the product is 2,6,7-trime-thyltenzi- m!d;azo(2,l-b]t1hiazolidonc-3, vhich in spite of the pretience, 0~ --athylene group does not react with arj1diazonitun borofluoride. (I) reacts with alde- hydes, isatine, nitro compounds, and with, ary1diazoxxiwti salts producing deriva- tives of the riethylene group CH3 N 0 ~- ~-,-N C113 C, N S X 1/2 -- ---- 17 -mimmilimirmmimmmmi USSR KRASMtSKIY ., A. If., et al., Khimiya Geterortsiklichoskikh Soye(linen;y, No 6, Jun 7-1, pp 822-825 X, m.p. reDOrted: C6H5CIf, 254-2550; P-CH3 OC6H4CH, 238-2390; p-(CI[3)2CHC614CH, 225-226'; 0-02"CACH, 246-2470; rn-0206%0, 259-260'; P-0~O'C04CITI, 318-319"; 2-furfurylidene, 260-2610 5-nitro-2-furful7lidene, 274-2760; 3-isatinilidene, 344-3450; P-(CH3)2NC6H4,q, 300-3020; P-CH30:C6H41M, 228-229; p-Bi-C6114MV, 262- 263"- 2/2 USSR UDC 615.31:547.718.11.012.1 KOMISSAROV, I. V., TKAaLENKO, A. A., and VLASOV, V. V., All Union Scientific Chemical-Pharm-gce-u-tipal Research institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow, Zaporozhe Medical Institute, Donets Medical Institute "Studies in the Imidazole Series. 1,11. Synthesis and Pharmacological Properties of the Derivatives of Ioldazolino(1,2-f)xanthene" Moscow, Khimiko-Famatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 4, No 12, Dee 70, pp 14-18 Abstract: Starting from 8-bromo-, 8-rimino-, and 8-methylmercaptatheopliyllines a series of imidozolino(1,2-f)xanthene derivatives was:synthasized. Their pharmacological action was investigated. The products exhibited a positive inotropic action on frog's heart, comparable to that of theoghylline; they lowered the blood pressure and affected directly smooth vascular muscles. They shortened the latent period of conditional reflexas sladiug down their extinction; they incre ased the 'spontaneous! motor activity, but counteracted the stimulating effect of theophylline on the motor activity of animals. The compounds showed no effect on the convulsive activity of corasol, hexenal, or chloral hydrate. Several among them stimulated breathing, but were not capable of counteracting the breathing iohibitory actiDu of morphine or hemenal. Acc. N Abstracting Servic -J70 ef. Code: 9PW45143 cmic ' - AL ABST. c~ ~ env r 90370j Synthesis of 2,3-dibydro livatives of imidAZOIL-2- alimidazole syst -A--; AT ems. pty's- allen, Priimenko, B. A ~N -1 Farm. Inst. - im. z oni idie AfosoowL~5,13RJ. I Khim. Ue-lerolsikl. svedin. 1970 ' (Q,-I Reikikn of 2-halo- imidazoles with halogenated ales., Clefin oxi&s' Ind 1,2-dihalo- alkanes in an alk. medium give the foWwing: l-(2-4yd:-oxy- ethyl)-2-bromo4,5-diphenyli~iidazolg in. L65-6'; 2-chloro ana- log, in, 138-0*; -)..chloro-3-(2,rhydroxyetli~i)iiaplith[1;2-dlimi- dazole in. rhes"e litated'with Nils & RN-141 gave: 1-(2-hydroxyetltyl)-;.I-ph'enyla~ii~Q-4,5-dip'hcn~ii~lidazol~-, in. 219-220; 2-benzylatiiin6-3-i:.):-Iiydroxycthyt)n4phtti(1,2.djitn- idazole, in. 113-6*, whieh.with SOCI, gave IAO-triphenyl-2,3- dihydroimidazoll,*2-a)it~idazate': in'. 199--;200*' !2,3-d~b~ydroim- 0 CH.Ph idazoll,2-a]bcnzimidatole(piqrate.m.180-"-'*); 1-benzyl-2,3-di- hydroimidazo[3 "-bjnaphth[I,2)-djimidazole. in, 186-7' (1), Similarly were prepd, 1-(2-bromoethyl)-2-broi.tio-4.5-diphenyl- imidazole, m. 147-9"; almd; 2-chWo-3-('-'-brj jilioethyl)naplith- 11,24jimidazole, m-100-70, 0. K. Ko%Olapoff .#*Al REEL/ FWIE 19780043 F1 UDC 547-785-5 POVSTYANOY., M. V., and YOCT1EErQ,,_P. M.) Zaporozhlye 1k, a iCRI, Institute; All- Union Scientific Research Chem, ico-Pharanceutical Institute iment S. Ord--honi- kidze, Ybscov "Stuaies in the Tinidazoie Series. TM. Synthesis of 2-Vethylmereapto-3- acybzietlivl(beta-hydrox,.ralkyl)wphU2O/l,,.:I-d/imid--Lzoles and 7heir Trans-forrations into Derivatives of liaphtho/1,2-d/iir-idazo/3,2-1)/itiLi(iazole and ]Taphtho/1,2-d/ imida2o/3,2-b/imidazo1irO" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, !To 6, Jun 72, pp 816-819 Abstract: In order to obtz,.in physiolorrically active empounds 2-me11hy1.re--ca-)to- mphtho/1,2-d/imidazole (I) was reacted with CY -bi-criomictily! aryl ketones, ethylene chloro(bromo)hydrins, and ethylene, styrene, or r-n1trostyrene oxide to prepare derivatives of I sifostituted in the 3-PositiOn with where R is Ph, p-MeC6Hjp P-?A~OC6114, P-ClC6Hj , or p-BrColl (TV, V, VI, V11, and VIII, respectively) or with R where R is H8~112C~,- or P-11C~C61---4 C11(01f)Cl~ (IX, X, and X!, respectively). 2-Mercapto-37phenncyl- (II) end 2- inerea)~to-3-(beta-hydr-oyyplienp-tliyl),,ia-,nhtho/112-d/i.3,dc'lcizol(~- (III) yielded V and X. rempectively, on being, Tpe-thylated with II and ITI were Synthesized by reacting the corresponding, 2-chloro coi,-Tpounds w1th thiowrea. Heating, of IV-VI USSR POVSTYANOY, M. V. and KOCHPRGTN, P. M., Khimiya GeterQtGiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 6 jun 72, pp 816-819 and VIII with amines NH,.,R (R =Ph, p-T.IIeC61%, P-"'aOC041 P-Cl("04) "'t"'C04, m-C'C04, P-EtCC6 H),, CH2Ph) it! INeOIT at 170-50 in an autoclave resuitca in sub- stitution of the SMe Sroup with IW and also dehytiration of the inteTrirediate 2-a--Ylamino(ben--vlP.MiDO)-3-acyl-metl)ylnaph-Uio/1,2-cl/l.riidi-.i,.,OlL-B -WIt'n -the formation of mphtho/1,2-cl/imi-d"zo/3,2-b/ini~L--2ole derivatives Y-V;C:-Px (tuble). The reac- tion of IX or X with aryl&minas under the mme conditions stlapped upon forration of 2-aryla-mino- 3- (beta -hydroxyallcyl)naphtho/l, 2 -d~/imidsmzoie s, of' which three (XII-XIV) were synthecized by react~rLS n.' with m-_MeOC6Mt M2 or ancl X with Fhllf~. Under the action of SOC1,, XIT-XrV xindeivent cycliz~%ti6n with the fon-ation of the respective naphth6/1,2-~t/iinidazo/3,2-b/iriidazol-inc- derivatIves. 2/2 MW USSR UM 547-7811 - 1 - 4. 542.944 - 7 KOCHE1jqV MKOV, M. A., -and MIMMWWA, 1. S., All-Un-lon Scientific TE-8~Wi;~iChemico-Pharmaceittica1 Institute imeni S. Ordzhanikict,"'e. Moscov "Studies in the Imidanole Series. LXXV1. Gatalytic Dei,_hlarination of Chloro Derivatives of Imidazole.11 Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheakikh Soyedineniy, No 6, Jun 72, pp 820-822 Abstract: 5-Cliloroirddazole and 1,2-disubstituted 5-cb1oroI.irddftzo1es irere subjected to catalytic hydrogenation vith Raney M to eltminate the Cl atom. By carrying out the reaction at. 40-1000 drid:an 112. pretsojure of 50-1-00 atm- in the presence of 11aOH in alcohol or of lla,63koyide, coir-liounds CHO with R If., Mep Et, Pr, a,, i-R, t were prepared, N Hydrogenation of 1-benzyl-2-rlien,i:L-5-chlaroir,,ildazol.e i)ader C~e saxe 1--onditions V at elevated temperatures led to the fonnation of 2 -eye I ohexylAmida zole; to obtain 1-benzyl-2-phenyliTrddazole, the reaction had to be carried out at a temperature 20-250- jT Tj USSR UDC 543.422.25i5~A,74017B515 A 12 YS BY EV AL. 14. D'F'(-)'IY ANr S EINA G .C... PEFIMAHOVA j 1. V. YU. 11. All U-nion Scientific PALEY, R. X. , and YOCHEIR-31111 P. Ill coutic-Al Research nn MUe IiIen! �'.',Drdz ban, ikidge 1"Oscow "Protonization of the De-rivatives of Riga, KbInUya Getprotsikllcheskikh Soyadineniy, No 8, Aug ?2, pp i112-11.3? ura ?. - Abs-I otj Protoni-ation of a sarles of pyTrolo,19,0 in trifluoroacetic acid iia-s ctudicd by Prii '~)je I conpounds protonize exclualLvely on the C atom. IL xathyl subatitu.-.nt on ponitArjij I foria a mixtura of two for~t~; under identical conditions, corn-,spondillg to the additiop, of a jj".'~)toll to C, and C3 xz~spectivcly. Relative contont of the 0, prutonlut!d fozn gradually from to 18,~S ping fron a compound unsiibztJtutc!d in rositic:' 3 - 1. 11 -i. *:,:, zis t, - to the r2sT,~3c'iva 3-phunyl- and 3-;~lethyl &erlvativc-, Bar;icity (. , - i - t, ~ o decreace ;3ynbatlc,--l-',y ulth tho inc--Nu.-ze af the o. n' of this fo,-L-a. Relative pl.-Otorl acceptor cap-bilit'l, of C nte, Ai C. pyrralo J 2-i:tv nzimidanola b---on c:d ul, 4'o-, from. th-C., Zzd -EX-)m 11"k1oxas of --rc-actIvIt.3', 7. 17-ANNO-4 ~74- 7 USSR -785-3*789.61,854.4,343.422. UDC 541.621547 25.4 AISIZEEMA, L. M., P&REEWNW, YS. H., SHEYNKHR, YIJ. V., "MBPjHX P. 11., MWOVSXIY, A. N., and KURYAZ, B. V., All Union Scientific C,hemical- Pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow "Ring-Chain Tautomerism. of S-Acylalkyl Substituted Imidasoles and Annelated Imidazole Systems" Rigap Khimiya Geterotaikllchaskikh Soyedineniy; No 8,, Aug 72, pp 1125-1131 Abstracti The ring-chaln tautomerism of S-acylalkyl oubstituted 2-mereapto- 4,5-diphenylimidazole, 2-moreaptobenzimidazole, 2-mercaptonaphtZ-192-d 7 imidazole, 8-mercaptopurine, 8-nercaptotheophyline, and 2-mereaptoimidazoline has been studied by PhR and IR spectroscopy. Depending on the structure of aldekvde or ketone radical, or on the typo of heterocycle condensed with the imidazole nucleus, depending on the stat* of the aggxelpate and on the tyl)e of solvent usedo these compounds can exist; as open hetary1mareaptoaldehydiss (ketones), as cyclic 3-hydroxy derivatives of Wdazothiazoline systems or as mixed tautomeric forms. Vhen a, substituent exists on posItion 2 of the thiazoline ring, the cyc-lic compounds oxist as a mixture of two disstereoiso- meric forms, l M ~ AA0043 49 0 - i . 4 . . 6 6 -y d7 lilt ell t M! Acc. Nr A s t i Service: j9f~03 MEMI"Cc ST. i4-70 78S501k Preparation of m lone and durene b izatioa and disproportionati seudocumene. Priy~doy, 1~,_&; Fornenko G. Lnk,zhiWi, 1- S. K I A~ tkov. ; Va -(--rebin -. C'. ink, 7 lef. Code, U/Z tho isomer- of 90-5'7~ I ;U;ii was prepd. by rectifying coke chern. solvents (20-35 and 10-20% llyfeiCisH4, 4-6 and 3-5~-V "; + p-EtCJ14NMe. 15-17 and 10-12% 1,3,5- MeiCaHj (11), 1-1.2 and 0.7-0.91? P-FtCj1,.%fe, 16-18 and 12-14'~b 1, 1-2 and 2-3t-, 1,2,3-AIe3C4H3, -1-6 and satd. hydrocarbons, and 0 alid 2-3% unsatd. compds,) on: columns having 50 theoretical plates at a reflu.x no. of 60-100. Norneriza- tion and disproportionation in the presence of 30(' of am MCL-I complex at 1-17" for 3 lir in expd.. app. yieldW4.000,'1o CcHe- PhNfe-satd- compds., IT.27% 1NTc2CJ1,, 17.0.2% 11, 35.09% 1. and 10.71(/-c durene (III). Yields in plant runs were similar. Rectification of the 11 traction on a lab. column, having 75 theoretical plates at a reflux no. of 80-100 yielded II 6f 97.5%0 purity in3g.24"i-c yield. Af tcr rectification to in crease T11 concn . to 45.94% in the III fraction, recrystv. at .5 td - 18* yielded IN of -&'%. parity and further reMstri, Iwith 35% PhMe ~pve r1I 011 -Q,7,% purity in -85% yield (177o sdectivity fron I azd 1.8% from the coke chem. solvent). Lucile S. a-;Xis0Z REEL/FRME ely "'t "ei'l 0 72-16'a I 1 ,1/2 005 U14CLASS IFIEDI! PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 -_.T,.ITLE--KUPE.S,I CAL METHOD FOR THE SO-LUTLCN Of SOME PROBLEMS ON bCEAN C.IACULATIUN -U- "AUTHOR-KCCHERGIN V 0 P .C 0 UNTRY OF INFC--USSR QURCE--VETEG9CLGGIYA I GIGROLOGIYA, 1970v NR 5p PP 67-75 PUBLISHED --- - -- 70 .SW3JECT AREAS-EARTE SCIENCES AND OCEANCGRAi~lii _,jGPIC TAGS-OCEAN DYNAMICS# OCEAN CIRCULATIGN CGNTROL lVARKING-NO RESTR(CTIGNS ,.DtCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMt~-3C05/0089 STEP NO-UR/0050/70100C/005/0067f0075 A P f", I i,, - -13 2-- --- __ ___ - - __ __ --, - ---- -- i z I-El ____ -- L -T~ M7 -IT 71z., MIR?71"P~ 212 005 UNCLASSMED PROCESSING DArE--ZONUV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO- APO 132 382 ~ASSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD OF N13,MERICAL Co,"IVEPSIGN OF APPROPRIATE OPERATOR IS SUGGESTED FOR THE SULUTIJIN (JF- A PIR03LEM ON OCEAN DYNAMICS. AS DISTINCT FRO14 PAPERS (1, 6, 8),,~APA) 114 CONNECTIcili WITh THE Ar3CVE THE DEPENDENCE OF COEFFICIENT OF TURBULENCE DIFFUSION oN -,~--,-THE~DEPTH IS EASILY ACCUUNTED. COMPARISON OF iNUMER'ICAL,ANO ANALYTICAL MET14.GDS IS GIVEN. FACILITY: VYCHISLITELINYY TSENTR SIBIRSKOGO AN SSSR. W L AS 5 1 USSR UDC: 62o.193,L3 BOCHKAREVA, N. N., and YARYSHEVA, 1, A,, Ura" State a Ix h.Yj.,r4 University imeni A. M. Gorlkiy "Corrosion and Stationary Potentials of Carbon Steel in Molter. 1:1~6diuxl, Potassium.and Calcium Chlorides" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 6, no. h, JuI-AUG 70, pp 457-4rg Abstract: Molten sodium, potassium,,and calcium chlorides are widely used on heat treating lines for steel parts; however the data on calxlbon steel corrosion in these media are far from adequate. The etfi-uct of the carbon content in the steel. on corrosion rate has so far been s*udied only -Ln V aqueous solutions, and sometimes with conflicting conclusions, A curve reflecting the relationship between the stationary poten 't1al. and the mean corrosion rate of U7 steel in molten KCI at 8500C shows that a higher carboa content shifts the stationary potential first to negative and trier, 112 NOCHERGIN, V. P., et al, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 6, no. 4, _Uj-AU,7 70, pp 457-459 U 0 to positive values with the mean corrosion rate passing through the naximlz-~. A corresponding curve for the eutectic mixture CaC12-11e"'l at 5750C is the exact opposite. In both cases an increase in the mean Lorrogion rRte corresponds to the shift of the stationary potential to negativLt values. 7he above effect of carbon is related to changes in the stracture of the steel.. At 8500C with up to 0.2% C, the steel comprises ferrite and austenite; within 0.7--l.2% C, -- austenite and secondary cementite. Carbon steels containing austenite feature a lower corrosion resistance in molten KCI at 8500C. Addition of more than 0.2% NaOH to molten KCI moves the stationary potential to positive values even more intensively.: The opposite change in the potential is observed by adding KCI to the eutectic mixture CaC1,7-NaCl at 575'C. 'Pie obtained data on the effect of H&C1, KC1,and CaC -12 on t,he stationary potential of U7 steel agree vell with those obtained by other researchers in determining the potentials of beryllium, zirconiumland titanium in molten halides of alkali and alkali-earth metals, 2/2 ............. .......... . ........... .......... ~/>00441049-4 Acc. Nr. Ref. Code: -tp Nature-of the,,'Sast Kurile Ha0etic Ano!~4y (Abstract: INature of the East Kurile Magnetic Anomaly," by -L- K. _T_uyP_zov.__._ M. L. Krasnyy, 0. A. Solov'yev and Ye. V..Kochergin, Sakhalin Xulti-Disci- -_plins Sciiiiific Research Institute,.;f restiya demii Nauk SSSR, Pizika Zemli., No. 1, 1970, pp. 90-93) The east Kurile regional anomaly stands 'out clearly in the regional field obtained by analytical continuation.of the anomalies of the Okhotsk- Kurile region into the upper half-space at,tNe levels 1.2.5, 25 and 40 km. This anaomaly extends for more than 1,500 km along the Kurila-Kamchatkan Island arc and for a distance of 50-100 km to the east of it. Its axis is situated between the island arc,and the abyssal trench. The northern part of the observed anomaly is about 300 km wide at an.altil:ude of 12.5 km; in the south it is about 150 km wide. On the west it joins the anomia- lies of the Sea of Okhotsk and on the east it adjoins the, sign-variable field of the Pacific Ocean. A comparison of the map of regional magnetic anomalies with seismic deep ueismic sounding tions shows a rather cross sec good correlation between the intensity of the regional inagnetic anomaly and the thickness of the basalt layer. In the Kurile-Kamchatkan island Reel/Frame DL, are the thickness of the granite layer is generally im;ignificaat and therefore it is entirely natural to assume that the regional magnetic -.anomaly is caused by the behavior of the upper and lower bodndaries of the basalt layer. Computations were made for determining the quantitative relationships between deep.seismic sounding cross sections and magnetic anomalies scaled to an altitude of 25 km. The computarions revealed a good agreement between the computed T values from thm basalt layer and the.regional anomaly. The computations prove that the,regicaal east Xurile Mapatic anomaly is caused for- the'.most part by the mapetic properties, thickwss and depth of the basalt layer. 13770509 USSR UDC 539.~:534.1 KOCHERGIN, Yu. G., FAKEYEV, N. P., ALESHIN, N. N. "Experimental Study of Vibrations of Foundations Joined by a Reinforced Concrete Plate" V sb. Issled. po stroit. konstruktsiyam (Studies in Structural Designs -- Collection of Works), Tomsk, Tomsk University, 1972, pj) 66-77 (from RZh- Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V238) Translation: The results of experimental studies on vtbrations of foundations of pillars after their ends are joined by reinforced concrete plates are dis- cussed. The reason for initiating the study was to de-tennine the extreme vibrations of foundations of pillars and building strui,-tures. The reason for these vibrations was irrigation of the area which broup-jit on a drop in the rigidity of the foundation. It is noted that the joiniv-- of the pillar foun- dations by reinforced concrete plates did not give the expected results. The experimental data obtained require cdreful processing. 0. V. Luzhin. USSR UDC 620.193:(669,14:66.062.722.8] -ftces Candidate of Technical Scie "Corrosion of St. 3 Steel in Diethylene GlycoL Solutions'! Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 70, pages 28-29 Abstracc: The State Scientific Research and Planning ln!itituv~ for Petroleun. Machine Building has performed studies of the influence of concentration, temperature,and VII of diethylenc glycol gol%itions on the vorrosi.on of St. 3 steel. The tests were performed in fliemostut5 tit variol;ai tempora t tires (from 20*C to the boiling point). 'Me tests lasted 96-100 hours. The values of effective activation energy were calculated. Itwas dj~term.Jwlvdl that if coWitions are present in installations usling diethylene glycol favoring acidification of the solution as a result of oxidation o-i- de-composition of the diethylene glycol, increased corrosion of the equipmmit will result. Int--nduction of 0.3 g/I acmaethinalanine sharply reduced. cormsion in tile ~vapor and liquid phases of a 90% solution of diethylene RJycoI and the liquid phase of a 60% solution of diethylene glyco'l. 1 ill USSR UDC Ccl-352-035.4 YMMA, L. D.Jq nm- ~,,,CIIKV, S. V.) and KOCHERGIIIA., 1. V1. "Galvanic Elements vith a Lithium Anode and Solid Electirolyt,~11 Sverdlovsk, In-t elektrokhiniii UNTs AN SSSR (Sverdlovsk, Instittite of Electro- chemistry, Ural- Scientific Center of the Academy of Sciences 7JSSR), 1972, 5 pp Yanuscript at A-11-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Info-n-nation, No 46o8-72 Dep, Tul 72 (from Refelrativnyy Zhurnal -- hhirniya, Svodnyy rjbTn, No 23M), 1972, Abstract No 23L187 Dep) Translation: lia-lie-es of metals -were used as cathodes in low-teifc-erature imalvanic cell with Li ar-ode &nd solid electrol,,,rte. The eTaf of such cella varied from 2-09 to 3.654 at 20'-' P-'C. Pziong all studied cathode nvitferialu the rost promising were CuC1,p-21L,,)O and 14C16. The cell with V1C16 catho;~Ie worked cantin- U-MelY -for 336 hr, vith an output of 15-5/,/Af/crr?. Iffie short-circuit current of this element vas 32-1-4 Ale--?-'. V2 018 ~A SIFIb PROCESSING UATE--30OCT70 UNCL 5 -TI,TLE--CAPILLARY PERIAEAC-ILITY IN PATINETS WITH AT14EROSCLERGSIS ANU -U- HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE -AUTHOR-( 021-DZIZINSKLY r A.A.* KCCHERGINAp T.K. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR DELU, 19709 Nk 6, PP 15-LS ,---:.DATE, PUBL ISHED---70 ;...SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS---CAPILLARYj PERMEA&ILITY MEASUREMENT, ATHEROSCLEROSLSt HYPERTENSION :-_CCNTROL MARKING-NO PESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .~PRQXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1906 STEP NU--UR/0475/'10/001)i,)06/0015/OOIB CIRC ACCE5SICN NO-AP0129255 j!,N(- L A SS' E. 0 19 11"', m I mll 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PAUES~ING DATE-300CT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0129255 rT. A NEW TEST IS PROPOSED ENAi5Ll',,,G To -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- Ar3STRA%. DETECT DELREASED PERMEA31LITY OF BLOOD CAPILLARIES~. PATIENTS W11TH ATHERGSCLERGSIS AND HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE SHOW ALREADY AT EARLY STAGES CIF THE DISEASE A DECREASE OF THE ADAPTIVE,PUSSIBILITIES OF THE BLOOD CAPILLARIES. DISORCERS OF CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY ARE OF MAJOR -SIGNIFICANCE IN THE PATHUGENSIS AND CLINICS Of THE ABOVE DISEASES AiND THEREFORE A SEARCH FOR EFFICIENT METH ODS OF THEIR TREATMENT IS NECESSARY- FACILITY: KAFEDRA FAKULITETSKUY TERAPI! LECHEBNOGO I PEDIATRICHESKOGO FAKULITETOV NOVOS16IRSKOGO MEDITSINSKUGO INSTITUTA. U-CLASS11-1 0 USSR UDc 6,61.3522.1.035-151088.8) PEWIER, M. G., GRIGOR'YEV, V. V., LEONOV, 0. V., KOCMWDSKIY, M. D., CMATILO, A. V. Small Battery]. Galvanic Batter.,r" 13 USSR Author's Certificate No 276191, filed 15 Pec 66, Published 29 Sep 70 (from RM-Ulektrotekbnika i P-nergetika No 5, 1-11ay 1971, Abstract Ro 5A251P) Translation: In order to simplify the assembly and improve the voltage of a small battery one end of the case, for example, the bottom is made concave and is suD rted on the open surface of the electrode with the current PO tap of the outside element. There is 1 illustration. 129 USSR uDc: 621.,3T4.33(088.8) KO ;Z~CH, S. S. 'A Svitching Device" USSR Author's Certificate No 263673, filed 30 Sep 68, pijblished 1 Jul 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan Tl, Abstract No IG265 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a switching device which contains an am-clifier based on t-wo transistors coiLnected in a ::ircui-t with common emitter and common base. a stage based on a transistor operazing -icreaae the atten-a- in the sVLtching mode, and a se-iconduclor diode. To ii ation factor in the switched-off state, the a=li: - output is connected to the cathode of the semiconductor diode and to the collector of the transistor operating iv. the switching w4e, the bases o,." this trtui:5-istor and that in the co=)an emitter circuit being connectad thrcui," resistors to the controlling input. v;q(AlC.SSl;,!G DATE--~VINUVIO 023 UNCLASSIFIEU: IT L 1 N T EF A C I A L P H E ~'W M E iN AON AS IL VE;~ U k.D S 1: 4 C E Th;~- z;:-~G(~E-SS -U- Or PHOTGGRAPHIC UEVELOPMENT v-AUTKUR--KlJCH-_4OV, N.P. ~:_COUNIRY OF VlFi3--USSR -7 0 -90( 5 1136-9 (PHYS AKAO. NAUK SSSR 19 1 CHEA) ~:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS"METHODS ANJ EQUIPMENT TOPIC TAGS-- S I LV ER .-C.0;ANJUND, BRO!-HUE, PHOTGGRAPHYt CHshPC2E EAC H A N G E ~'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS --'PROXY REEL/Fi~,114t--.500 1/054~(t S TE 0 Nd,-UR/00201 70i'1 ?).W 0~)W I 136f t 1 39 C IRC ACCESS ION N-3--A IT 0126291 PRI (It C r- S S'f GD A T E - - 13 N 0 V 7 0 1.12 Q23 C IRC ACC, NO- - A T 0 12 e);? 9 1 E S S 10 AbST-,~ACT/EXTKACT--(U) GP-0- 46STkAcr. ELEMENTAMY P!-'.OCESS.-:S OF CHARC~E EXCHANGE 'rA.:-',[.-',tG PLACC AT THE iNTERFAC' OF AGBR A!-it) U,,EVEt.JP1,%fj SCLI:S. DEPEND 01,0 THE LOCATION GF- PIE LLECTf%Lj,'I LEVELS OF b(ITH OXIDIZED ANJ REDUCED FORMS A'~I Ox I DA. kEf).'14. SYSTE-A Will CH HAD , BIEFN THE DEVELOPIN., SOLN. rHE GQ,~,F.ELATION OF TfiE NO. CIF ELEC TO Vj',CtA;')T LEVELS AND 11 NTQ THE CONDUCIION BAND WAS DETI). UNDER CEkTAIN 'E AV THE sAt,,,.L- rlME WNDITIO.'IS, '-EVEkAL ELEcriwCHEM. REACTNNS TAKE PLM, COMMNE- TO PR(31)UCF THE~ [CITNIL POV TI L i-' AG UM AG PARTICLES. THESC 0 1 A (.V I F I 'N I G R PARTICLE. F A C I L I T Y R.ADIEVYI INSTs. IM. KHLOPINA, LE N A 0, USSR. USSR we 621.357-7t669.387t669.3-416 GOWVIKA, YE. S., XQQIMROVA, Aa_j., KOROTXOVA, T. S., BUMNSKAYA, A. V., BOJOARWI V. V., and.MUZNIM, I. G.0 State Scientific Studies and Design institute for Alloys and the Processing of Light Metals "Electrochemical Process for the Treatment of the Surface a. Copper Foltr Author's Certificate No 338558; filed 16 Jul 70! published 9 Jun 72 (from ReferativrWy Zhurnal - Dimiyal no 8(n) , 1M, Abstract 11o 8LZ99r) Translationi An electrochemical process is patented for tho treatment of the surface of copper foil during the prapexatiqn of foil-conlaining dielectaAce. This Includes the galvanic deposition an the surface of a layer of copper- cuprous oxide from a copper plating electrode. It is Improved in that in order to incree3a the strength of the boni between the fokl an& the dielectric, the surface is additionally treated catbodically In a solution -containing 10-70 g/liter of an alkali metal dichronate. For exanple, on the surface of a coppor foil a microbuffing layer of copper oxide is asposited galvanically fron a solution containing in g/liters OuSO4611001 H2304o?5; N4040-058t and 2 gelatin; 0.050 -1.000. The process Is poxfommed usIng a IL of 8 -10 axps/da a temperature of 20 - 23 OC for 0-5 -1-0 Minutes- The ~noOe is -lead. After 1/2 USSR GOLOVINA, YE. S., et also Author's Certificate So 3383581 filed 16 Jul 70. Publiahed 9 Jun 72 rinsing with running the surface of the foil is supplemotarily treated 2 cathodically in a ?% solution of potassium dichromato at a Dk of I - 2 amps/" secondso Then the foil Is washed In runnia and a temperature of 200 for 30 _g water and dried carefully, either tV hot air or In a themostat of 60 - 70*. 2/2 t~ Mr, V 7 1 7 7141! Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: '4POO.52.50(; CHEMICAL ABST.,T-70 AA x 101319c Empiric-al principles of thernml molecular motic;n in polymers. Roshchupkio, V. P.1, K6chgrvimskii. V~ V. (Filial Inst. Khim Ytz., Chernogoloy",, USSR). VI o~_Jim, ysokonid SW ZI 1970, 120), 41~3 (Husq) The--thermal toeff-6o)) and-the activation energy (E) of thermal mol.: motion %vre ditd. for a'no. of polymem [(e.g., poly(Aylene oxides),.- natural nibber, and polyethylene] by dielec. rvination ;60 NMR te~be log 4%, 4.'j + 0.94 E. When E =.O, i.e., thermal mbtibn haVing ad'activation energy had :g 10i Hz frequency and ico~isted iof plioi~ons. The linearity of the equation w" due to46'additivity of eiat and ropy the beat of activation of gm'ups of at;'Opu.; The differiin~e betvv~een the relative positions of the. polymer; in' tht equation log: v., - A + BE gave a qual. indicatioit of t 40n of inol. A and B were coeffis. dotdNdregrp" Of coopena CKJ R J motion. h poly-mer. REEWFUME 19821147 USSR GINZBURG, I. P., MATVEYEV, S. K. ar~- Layers" "Semi-empirical Methods of Calculating Turbulent Bound, Teplo. i Massovercnos. T. 1. [Ifent and Mass Transfer, Vol I -- Collection of Works], Minsk, 1972, pp 65-74, (Translated from Refcrativnyy 7hurnal, Mekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B730, by P. P. Vorotnikov). Translation: Results are analvzod of numerical calculations of a turbulent boundary layer, in which various rules of change of path length of dis- placement across the boundary laver were tested. According to these calcu- lations, the velocity profiles in the boundary laver con-structed in coor- dinates u/u,,, vv/y., are independent of the.Reynolds numb4!r near the wall and in the bufier area, In the outer portion of the boundary layer, the Velocity profiles do not depend on the Reynolds number if constructed in coordinates y16, Cu - u )/v,,,. In the last,case, the form of the theoreti.- e cal curve is determined to a great extent 1)), the hypothe~~,:is used for the length of the displacement path. A curve calculated using the followina formula for displacement path length agrees best with experimental results: 6. if Y, Y 4. if Y <