SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BABCHINSKIY, F.V. - BABICH, B.N.

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UNICL AS S I F I F 1) HAT ION.' DF E?SILCIN CAPR,'AAGTA~', PJ ~c~TIVtI.-A-S ;--ITH UNISATURATFL) GIR113ul's -0- 1 SH!4K V V. f FIO)NIZE 1, T. -4. r Z AITSFVr V.I., F LIR ~--C V V 1'9 1 jk PCE--VYSCA,'0M0L. SDEDI\v. t So~.P-A-1'370, 12(2) 4, 16-2 3 1 P116LISHEI) - - - - - - -70 JFCT AREAS-CHFMISTRY IC CAPROLACIA.M., SODIUM, P9LYl'4P- TROll. MAi~KING-N9 RESTRICTIONS :U-4E.NT CLAKS-LPICL-ASSIF[h) IXY STFP f1c, Akr".tr'sj*-';" 112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI~i'll DATE-02-ICT70 RC A 'v C E 3 S I L)'. ij - - 1~1 p 0 11 L 5 1 0, 'PSTKACT/EXTR;~CT--(U) GP--o- ABSTRACT. THE POLYMN.. CF EPSILUN CAPRGLAcrm, (1) If. TPE PRESL-tlClz OF NA IS ACCLLERATED BY N,,*-lETH-l!-'~YLCYL, EPSlLUl'~.',C-'PkOLACTA:A (Ii.) AND H SUB2 C.*CHCONPH SUB2 (111). THE M PROPERTIcIS OF PSLY, [PSI L-k ~6 CAPROL AC TAA DEPEND ONTHE t,,'~T, 3F If 9R III USED. VERY SATISFACTORY POLYMER BLOCKS WERE OBTAINED r,'HE\l 0.35-1.00 MOLE PEkCEINT If OR 0~50-2.00 MULE PERCENT III ADDED TO I TOGETHER WITH I F-CUIV. (WITH RFSPECT TO 11 OR 111) NA. LARGER CR SMALLER AMTS. OF 110k III GAVF .3LCC-,S -.41TH SU 'FACE CRACKS. THE 1\'CREASE I.% YHE A-'~T. OF 11 OR I I"I INCPEASES THE 1INSOLY. OF THE POLYMER IN' M,[10,%"~E SJ32. THIS IS OUE TO THE PARTI AL G-OPOLYMN. OF I WITH I I OR I I I . THE 4ECFI-111'115~11 3F ACCELERATION OF PC;LY,`!N-. BY 11 OR III INVOLVES FORMATION OF POLY-4ERIC ACTIVATOR MOLS.9 SUCH AS IV. Acc. Nr. "7 Abstractin ServicO.' Ref. Code OP004885'7- CHEMICAL ABST. ~t,7 / 90918U Viscometric and elect ron-microscopic studies of the polypyromellitimide of anilinephthaleirt. Korshak, N', V., Pavlova. S. A.; Boiko, L. V.; Babchinitser, T. NL; ~ino,.!Teaom b. V.*, Vvgodskn. ~a. 7. GoTdheva. N. A,.- (Inst- Elementoore. hy'd'rody-n"a'mic properties of the title polymer (1) (prL-pd. from pytomellitic dianhydride and aniline- phfhalein by a high temp. polycyclization in PhNOI or by a 2-stage procedure) were studied. Viscosity and mol. M. mea- surements indicated that the reaction conditions had no effect-on the structure of 1. The intrinsic viscosity of I was proportional to the mol. wt. (2000-160,000). The rigid I macromals. had a linear structure and were present in soln. as assocd. globules. The di- mensions of the globules (as. measured by electron microscopy) were similar to those caled. from viscometric data using the P. Debye-A. M. Bueche equation (1948). clull 4 REEL/FRAME 19SOOG24 USSR UDC 591.1 GEN11-41, A. ',I. , BABC111NSKIY , F - V. and KOTOVSKLY, Ye. F . "The Effect o~ Pure Oxygen Under Normal Atmospheric Pressure on Aninals" Moscow Izvestiya Akadenii L'N'auk SSSR,. Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 1, i971, pp 69-73 Abstract: Nice and rats were exposed to a mixture of gases con- sisting of 94 to 98% oxygen and about 0-0&S.- carbon dioxide (rela- tive humidity 60 to 90% -and temperature IS to -1.3'C) for 5 clays to determine .. -liether shifts resulting fror. the inhalation of pure oxygen are duc to increased partial pressure of oxygen in the blood or to pulmonary disturba.nces and dcvclopi-3cnt of asphyxia. During the 11-irst 6 hours, inlialation of pure oxyl:en had a stim- ulatin effec- on :-iotor and sexual activity and metabolisi~,,. Signs of patholo:7ical disorders in the lungs and other organs (perivascular edc.-a an--: small diapedetic henorrhages) appeared after 6 to 12 hours' exposure. During the Tl(.'Xt 12 hours patho- logical disorders in the lungs intensified al.thouc.-h external 1/2 USSR GENIN , A. ~M. , BARCHINSKIY, F . V. , and KOTOVSKIY, Ye. F . , Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya BioLogicheskaya, No 1, 1971, pp 69-73 respiration remained adequate. Thereafter Pathological chances became severe enough to impair gas exchange between the alveoli and blood and gave rise to hypoxia. Hypoxia: together with the inhibition of enzymatic activity and hcmat:opoiesis led to the accumulation of toxic substances, metabolic acidosis, and degenerative changes in the parenchymatous organs. It was con- cluded that inlialing litire oxygen under normal pressure first causes systenic disturbances rcsulting from increased oxygena- tion of the blood and then. pulmon-ary disorders, secondary changes in the heart, liver, kidneys, etc-, and d-aat:h. 2/2 Agriculture uss~z TIDC 0'32.4:562.285.1 BAB(',IFTK, I. V., Director of the. Plant P-otection Administration, Mftrl:gt!i~ -'Of Agriculture TJkrainian SSR and ~'.OVT_CEE','~iXO, L. G., S,.~nioc Agronomist C.~ "Controllin,f Smut in the Ukraine" Moscow, Zashchita ---:asteniy, No 1, 1970, pp 11-12 Abstract: Measures userl to control covered s!-,iut olf barley and. whLeat in the Ukraine in 1969 are described. A 0.3-1.2% incidence of covered smut was reported in the area, with an 4~nsignificant e1*7-,-ree of damage on farms 'in six oblasts, and complete absence of the disease in two oblasts. Two other ablasts had rayons without any sign of disease. The majority of farms in the Ukraine have st-Atched to seed treatment with suspensions and moistening. it is noted that the kolkhozes and sovhozes must be better equipped with all-purpose machinery +I--o covered smut controL. N.-reasures are now Laken for broader introduction of thermal decontamination at farms of scientific research institutes and experimental stations equipping the kolkhozes and sovhozes with high-quality seed to improve control 1/2 2/2 BABCHIR, I. V., et al., Moscow, Zashchita Rasteniy, No 1, L970, pp 11-12 of loose smut. This led to reduction in development o-;" the disease in 1969, although more radical measures are required. The L~,O in$tal- lations in the repubLic for decontaminating seeds -,rith respect zo loose sulut are inadequate. In view of the.fact that the All-Union Corn Institute has been most successful in controllinLi smut, the Ukrainian SSR Ministry of Agriculture held a three-day seminar on smut at this institute in L969. Special recommendations were pre- pared for heat treatment of seeds, which will be published in early 1970. 2/2 USSR UDC 547-217.41542-9431542-976 NOVOSELOVA, L. V., ZUBTSOVA, L. I., BABEL', V. G., and PRCSKURYAKOV, V. A. "Study of the Convarsions of Dialkylphosphites in Synergistic Mixtures with 14B-i in the Process of Inhibited Oxidation of Decane" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy nimii, Vol 46, No 6l Jun ?3, PP 02-9-1333 Abst--acti An attempt has been made to Investigate the chemical conversions .;wl 0 _7 in the process of diisopropylphosphito fbij amd ditsoctylphosphite fDOP of inhibited oxidation of decane at 175 by means of III and FhR i3poctro3copy. On the basis of spectral data it has been shown that the hydrocarbon portion of DIP and DOP are eliminated in pure state and in the hydrocarbon medium (1750) with the foriiation of phosphorus acid. An effect of synergisn has been eatablished for the composition of phosphorus acid with 4,41-methyl- bis-2r6-di-tert-butirlphenol Z-14B-1_7 during t~e process of Inhibited oxida- tion of white oil, the reaction being carried out at 175o, with total con- centration of 0.005 g-mole/l. 1/1 UgSR - UDG 665-4:%2.?~i~3 I-TOVOSELO-VA, L. V., BABMI V. L. P. --G., ZA7YC I.- V. A.. "Synerr--isn of Mi-.~ftuurcs of Al!--ylr)henol and Phosnhonat-a Anti- oxidan~s in the Process of O:-,ida-tion of '-.Thitle -Paraffin Oil" Leninorrad. Z!,urnal -)ril:ladno-,v h-hinii, Vol 1-0 10, Oct 71, N pp 2349-23'52 Abstract: '-,?his naner deals with new antioxidants, their mi.-,tures and sy !Zlis-tic pro--erties. Alkylphenols are the basic anti- oxidants; thiocarbonates, sulfides, -ohosnhites and Dhosnh-onates are the svnerrzist,s which enhence the' inhibit-inc- action o--:' all.71- phenols. 11-n ?ttemmt, to ex-olain the mechanism- and factors rcsr)on- sible for the s,.-nerF:istic effect is described here. The experi- ment involved diaEylnhosDhonate (as 'he synerqist) and alk7l- Phenol (a-nt-io:~idant), of both !-iere test-ed on i-.,hite naraffin oil as a readilv o"idizable meditun. The total concen- tration of "he inhibiltor; in the oil was constant and emial to 0.005 mol/l. Only the "uhosphita-phenol" ratio -.-:c-s vanried. Bin-,ry diagrams ..7ere plotted on the basis of the test data for 112 US~R - NOVOSEELOVA, L. V, , et al, Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii., Vol 64, No 10, Oct 71, Do 2349-23?,)2 each individual coiw3onent and of the phos-ohite-ohenol mixtures as functions of colacentration. The results show ionol:1131-1 in ratios of 0-001:0.004 and 0.002:0.003 to have the hiqhest syn- ergistic effect. The maximum induction Deriod exceeded that of the most effective inhibitor, at a concentration of the lat-t-el, ecual to the total, b- a factor of 2.0-2.5. ~-.Then used inde-'oend- ently, the antioxidants were not very effective. In mi.xtures with thioDhosohonate they inhibit oxyrlen absorntion, i-rith the I - - - effect directly -Droportionnl to the content of thio-Dhosnhonate. Curves are shown to denonstrate the kinetics of o:-yr~en absorption durin;7, oxidation of paraffin oil in the presence of different mixtures of inhibitors at 1750C; the induction period of paraff~;'-n oil oxidation as a function of phosphonate: ionol molar ratio. 212 - 61 - Acc. k-fb048673- IsIracting Service Ref. Code: INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST.3-:-7,~ V G, 10i rA70-25294 Low-cycle fatigue of heat-resist3nt materia-11 E1612 and E1437B at normal and high temperatureg (Malotsiklovaia Ustalost* zharoprochnykh materialov E1612 i E1437B pri norrnal'nykh i Povyshennykh temperaturakh). 4. E, Babenko ~4 ~Kievskii Politek-hnicheskii Institut,.KiLevq~~~inianSSR).Probl~yny Pro,:hnosti, vol. 2. Feb. 1970, p. 35-j'�. In Russian. Resilts of low-cycle fatigue tests of heat-reMstant materials E1612 and E14378 under so"t loading conditions in the temperature range from 20 to BOO C. It is established that at all the temperatures considered the dependence of the number of cycles to failure on the value of the amplitude stress in logarithmic coordinates can be approximated by straight lines the slopes of which do not depend on temperature, The patterns of change in the residual strain per half-cycle as a function of stress and temperature are established. AAK. L-/ F W1 E 19800402 USSR UDC 632.951 PERMYAKOVA, N. M., SANIN, V. A BABENKO, A. I., TKACHENKO, 1. V., BIT'KO, 1. YA., TOPOROV, A. N., qkrX1ftT1ft~'3tTfttific Research Institute of Plant Protection "On the Effectiveness of Dilor Compound" Moscow Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 10 (83), Oct 70, pp 33-34 Abstract: The article is a report on tests conducted in 1968 and 1969 to determine the effectiveness of dilor 01$-dihydrolieptachlorine) against the common and gray beet weevils, as w611 as the Colorado beetle. The experiments were conducted on collective farms in the Mironovskiy Rayon of the Kiyevskaya Oblast. Contact and enteric action of the chemical was studied as well as the speed and duration of the effect of dilor alone and in combination w-Ath polychloropinene and DDT. When sprayed in warm weather (20-240C), dilor was found to be as effective as DDT and polychloropinene, and even better than DDT with respect to speed. In hot weather, dilor was more effective than DDT and equivalent to polychloropinene, and at low temperatures the chemical was more active than polychloropinene and at least as 1/2 USSR PER.NLIYAKOVA, N. M., et al., Khimiya v S I'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 10 (83), Oct 70, pp 33-34 effective as DDT. Both binary mixtures were more rapid-acting than their separate components. Dilor has little effect aga'inst-.beet weevils, killing no more than 30% of this pest with maximum doses. araperiments in 1968 showed that dilor is effective against the Colorado beetle in all stages of development. In view of its low toxicity for warm-blooded animals (mean lethal dose 2000-9000 mg/kg), dilor should be considered an a substitute for DDT. 2/2 Its- 14 :112 013 U14CLASSIFIED PPOCESSVIG UATE-13NOV70 TITLE--SOLUBILITY IN A UREAtAMNlJNIUei NITRATEtAMMONIUM 01HYDROGEN PHOSPHATCvWATER QUATERNARY SYSTEM -U- AU.TH'jR-(0ZI-KAGANSKIYt- I.M., BABENKOp A.M. OF INFO--USSR 'sOURCE--lH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970# 43(4), 742-9 -,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--SGLUBILITY, UREA, AM-10NIUM NITRATE, PHOSPHATE, wATER CCNTRCJL 14ARKfNG--N3 RESTPICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--3004t/2016 STEP NO--UR/0080170/043/004/0742/0749 CIRC ACCESSION fli)--AP0132277 UNCLASSIFIED 212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT-P--13NGV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132277 ~ABSTRACT/EXTi~ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. SOLY* IN THE 5 QUATFK'NAAY M[XTSe CGNSISTING OF UREA, INH SUB4 H SUB2 PO SUB4? AND AQ. SOLN. OF NH SUB't NO SUB3 (CONTG. 10, 20, 30, 40, AND 50PEkCENT 14H SUB4 NJ SUB3) WAS MEASURED. L10. PHASE C0MPN.j'E0UIL..SOLl0 PHASES, ANO CRYSTN. rEMPS. WERE DETD. NO FOR.,MATION OF DOUBLE SALTS TAKES PLACE, THE COMPINS. OF Sn-LNS. cwjrG. MAX. (N PLUS P SUB2 0 SUB5) (25.5-29.2VERCENr AT ODEGREES AND 24-1-23.0PERCENT AT 41NUS 10DEGREES) ARE TABULATED. FACILlTY: SEVERODONETSK. FIL[ALs GIAPr SEVERODUNETSK, USSR. L -UNICLASSIFIE0 -7 1/2 ~FSS V G DAT E-- 11 DEL N-LASSIFIED N TITLE--NUTU-4L Sli-LUS I L I TY I% A U,~EA P0 TASSI L,',l NlTkA HE: -1.4T Ek SYSTE14 -G- A UTH'Llk-t C-3 )-!j,4t,Ei'vK%-j I A N, K A CA NSK I Y r 1V,'4KHvUSfiLV I YU A. CCuj'-.TF-Y C~ I ,iFC--USSR ~B SOU-,,LE--i F. Pt~ l.KL. KM I (LE:i41 N GR AD) 1970, 43 ( 4) v 74-)-53 DATE PUbLISHEU ------- 70 SU6JECT Ai.~U,S-LHEMisrRY, dlU-ILOGICAL ANC MEDICAL SCIENCCSv A1~3klCULTURE TGPIC TAGS--SLLUblLlTYj, Uk"At POTASSEUM NITRATEr FERfli-IZERt LOW TEMPI:(,ATL~E EFFECT, CkYSTALLILATILN (;CNTRCL Rt.Sli~ICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAME-3008/1499 SfEP NO--UR/0080/70/t)43/004/ij7."I-i/(,753 'nRC ACCESSICN N'lj--AP0L3,i5CC UN,C LASS I Fl'i0 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-110EC70 CIRC ACCESSICN N6i--AP01385G0 A6STPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE PURPOSE OF THIS INVESTIGATION 6AS TL ESTA6LISH CCMPNS. WHICH WOULD YIELD THE MAX. PLANT NUTRIENTS. USING SOLNS. IN WHICH THE N DQUbLE KNO K SU8Z 0 V;AS APPROX. 0.42:1r A LIQ. FEPTILI L_ER W_tS CUTAINIED WITH A CRYSTP4. TEMP. CF MINUS 10DEGkEES CONTG* 49PERCENT OF N PLUS K SU82 0 AND A MIXT. WITH A CRYST84. POINT Of! MINUS 2CLEGRIES CONI-G. 40PEPCENT OF N PLUS K SU62 0. A MIXT. wtrfi A CRYSTN. PG-INT (IF 0GEGF.EES CONTG. N PLUS K SUB2 0 52.3P[-kCENT WAS ALSO 02TAINED BY STARTING WITH A IN DOU13LE BCND K SUB2 0 RATIO OF 0.42:1. SCLNS. CGNTG. A N DOU6LE 60NU K SU82 0 FArio OF 1:1 wERE ALSO OBTAINED BUT THEIR TUTAL CONIENr OF NUTRIENTS WASf.LOkiER. THUS, SCLNS. WIrH A CKYSTN. TEMP- OF OOE.GREES CONTAINED N PLUS K SUi32 0 .33.bPERCENT, AND hITH A Cr-l'YSTN. PCINT UF MINUS 10DEGREES ,'THE N' PLUS K SUbe'- G WAS 29.2PERCENT. FACILITY: SEVERODGiNETSK. FILIAL, GJAP, SEVERODCNETSK, USSR. U38R TJDC 621-357.7-035.4t669.128(088.8) BABEM0. B. A., MWISHCHEV, P. A., ZUTRYAKOVA, A. V., CHECHETKIXA, V. A., and SHILOVSKIYA, V. P., Saratoy Folytechnical. Institute "A Process for the Reduction of Oxidized Chloride Electrolyte for Iron Plating" Author's Certificate No 346389# filed 25 Dee 70, published 22 Aug 72 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khialya, No 8(11), 1973l AbBtract No BL316P) Translationo The process is patented for the reduction of oxidized chloride electrolyte of Iron plating during its purification by electrolysis. It is ImDroved in that in order to increase the speed of the reduction, the process Is carried out with the application of ultrasonic vibrations having fre- quencies of 18-22 kHz and an intensity of 0.8-1.5 watts/cm? for a ratio of the anode to cathode surface of 3ol and Da 10-30 anps/decimeter2. The application of the ultrasonic vibrations speeds up the process of the reduction of the oxidized chloride electrolyte during the Iron plating 7 to 10 fold. t4 - a-0. ljV:LASSIFjLC J~ ~;ATE--,-' -L,7C f I I LE--CCt\ I t-K I ~CF Z I I\ r A r\f- -,(:I IV I I Y"GF 'CtF' ECK AN F-Y[:'"LSE I N. T I SSJES LF~ AN 1-.-ITF C'XPI:kl~ENTAL LELCCSIS -L- .lLTFC--P--E-'FENltC. C.C., PtZEpA, I.V. CCLNTPY CF INFC--LFSR SCU~-CE--LK;;.4Y;NS'XIY ~jCjqjjjvjCj-,NIy ZFUI;NtL, I-37G, VCL 42, N` 1, PP 10:4-112 C4 TE FL i-L I SF E C- - - - - - -7C SLEJECT ii~[J)S--61CLC(:lCAL ANO PECICAL SCIENCES TCFIC T"Cri-14FITE. RAT, Zl,',C, i'LGCG CHE~ISTPYt L[*VH~j SOU EN, PLCOC S[kt,P, PCLAFCCfi-,4FFY, '~USCLJLCSKELEJ4L SYSILM CCNTkCL F~:RKINC--KC ~ESJRICTICNS CCCUPENT CL4S~--LNCLASSIFIEC PRt:XY 5TEF NC--LR/C)300/70/C-t2/CCI/0108/0112 CIRC tt'-(ASSIC~ NC--tPCC,i7-37 A=. Nn AP0047337f"* Ref. Code: UR 0-30G pRu4m somu: ukraynalkLy Mokh1nichuty Zhurnal, 197 06 Vol 42,j Nr 1 j pp I a CONTENT OF ZINC AND ACTIVITY OF CARBON 'ANHYDRASE IN-TISSUES OF AN ORGANISM WITH EXPERIMENTAL LEUCOSIS G. 0. Babenko, 1. V. Mazepa Medical Institute, Ivano-Frarikivsk Summary In experiments with 195 albino mongrel rats with the transplanted Shvets erythro- myelosis dynamics of the quantitative content of zinc in blood and its fractions, liver, spleen, bones and muscular tissue, the form in which this metal is present in blood serum and liver as well as activity of carbon anhydrase of blood were studied in the develo ment. K content of zinc in blood and organs was determined by the polarographic method by Babeako, the activity of carbon anhydrase-by the method of VendE alld coauthors blood serum and liver was obtained by filtration through colloidal sacks. It is establi5hed that concentration of zinc in blood and serum lowers with the development of the leucosis process. REEL/FXAM AP0047337 The content of zinc, being in the blood serum in a form which is not found with protein components, sharply increases with leucosis, that is especially pronounced in the period of generalization and therminal states of the mentioned disease. The content of zinc in the formed elements is not essentially changed in the development of the leucosis process. The activity of carbon anhydrase of blood in the process of leucosis development in Tats is sharply inhibited after strain transplantation. In liver and its ultrafiltrate the level of zinc falls with leucosis whereas the inten- 9ity of incorporation of this metal into the organic complexes of the organ under investigation. vice versa, rises. The content of zinc in bone tissue of leucous rats decreases whereas in muscular tissue of these animals the level of the element Linder study considerably increases. 19'7908G2 -)A USSR UDUC 532-516 BABENKO K. :1. 1 Institute of Applied Yathematics, Aclademy of Sciences USE-, KO -sC 0 _~ =L"t~ "Steady-State Solutions of the Problem of In compress ib'JI. e Fluid Faoll Past a Body" Yloscow, Doklady AK-,-::Aemii Nauk SS5R, Vol 210, Ho 2, 1973, pp 294.-29'( Abstractl The article considers the flow of a viscot~s incompressible fluid past a finite body BC R3. By virtue of densiby cons-Lancy, the flow is de- scribed, by velocity vector u and pressure p, which satisfy the sys',EI)T) of Navier-Stokes equations di\. 0 i46 USSR BABENKO, K, !., Doi,---ady Akadertii 1"auk SSSR, Vol 210t No 2, 1973, pp 294-297 and the boundary conditions on the body and at an infinitely remote point The systen of coordinates can always be selected so that u" - (1, 0, 0). in accordance with (1) the unit of length is taken to be the diameter of region 13. If the followin- condition is fulfilledt 2/4 USSR MOW, K. 1,, Doklad3- Akademil Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 2, 1973, pp 294-2'13)7 ~ U, - it (AY ~_ 0, off where n is the normal to c) B a-rid d o- the Lebesgue me-asure or. B, then the existence of a solut-lon to a flow problei,-i for Rhich the Dirichle-11 inteCra2 R! Is finite is proved, The a--!--,'_.c'-Ie ou"llnes the proof of a theorem wherell~,, for any so-lution of the flo;,r problen vith a f"inite Dirichlet integral the follo~-.inr7 rela'Lion, 3/4 USSR ". T . , Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No n, 1973, A . C- - pp 294-297 postulated by R. FLNN, is fulfilled: n (.7.) -- 11, ~= 0 (1 x I -), CL -> Yz~ 4/4 .I I "-'~ - USSR UDC: 533-6-011 BA-BB-KO, j... T V. N. , KAZAINNHAN, E. P. , M. A RAP- Yu. B-. "Concerning 'Nonstationary Flow I-round the Head Part zn Blunz Body" Tr. !I Resn. konf. Lo aero;zi-drcr-ekh. . teploobrnenu i masscol~rienu. cehts. ";`erc- dinamih.a bol's!-.. sklorostey" (works o~' the Second Remcb!Jc "onference on Aerc- hydromechaiii-cs, 1"eat Exchange and 1-11ass Exchange. "I'llgh-Velocity Aercdynvjr.2.c:3" Section), Kiev, -Kiev Un-liversity, 1971, pp 29-113 (from 5 , Va- 72, Abstract No 5B325j f6l. thc- Fit SupCr,;o1-1!.C vc-locily arma.,d the hend part of Illuilt, bodi, wfl-~ich hfj.!~, 21 plane of' spijiletry and is locat(.-d in a flow of' idual pr:~!- A c.,!:: f, 7. o1L curvilinear cocrdinates is us-ed ir which the re [14an ~(, ',,(, -r, Cp fixed boundaries. A finite-difference method Cirse tr) VIV~ trrtrl4tiunal pra- cedure is gr-m.~nnlllzcd and de~vuj.opc~,j (Babez-Orc, Y. 1. )Jr) Z-p 1961, No 6, pp .I. tD 1~ 1962, 6-B,12~3; EaIbenkc, 7. T., VoslrresensMy, G. P., liyul A. z~,c sr, V. V., Prostran5tverinoye obtekapiye rladkikh tel 112 USSR BABEN-KO, K. 1. et a!. , Tr. TI Res-o. konf . ro aero-;ri, tei-locbmenu i massoobmenu. Sekts. "A-credinapuka bollsh. skorostey", Kiev, Kilev UniverEity, 1971, pp 29-43 -Dimensional Flow of an Ideal Cas Around 10'rooth Eodies], "'cscow, "I"atika", i964, RZh!.Iek:q, 1965, 14B270K). The main difference of the prorosed rnr;~thcd involves calculation of the head shock wave and construction of a well- -conditioned system of difference equations. A finite-d 4fference alprroxi- mation is used for th-e derivatives together with the corrospondir-F, coef- ficients of the eauaticns. The resultant nonlinear syste,r of difference equatiors is solved !,,, an iteration method, the overall sv,~'ItEm being bro:*:~2, down into subsystems which relate to each of the three spitial variai-,les. Indeterrinacies tire discovered in the difference equat,;nns ahich UJ:c plauo on the zero- ray. The which is develor,~.-dl is ii~ed fr,;r stationary supersonic flow around tri-layial ellipsoids ra.nd (:11J_,pzr;_idF Of revolution by the methr,,d of adjustment. )4' ~he reSjjjtS latit;.r,Z are civc-n. P. I. Chushkin. 2/2 37 Dabe,nko, r, 1. , V. N. lvanova, E. P. M. A. an,[ Yu. 11, Radvogin. N,mfitrady ftow aro-ind thL leadin) R- li'm ~'f . W-k 1-dy. *M: T'-IY It Respiablikanskoy konferentaii po acrogidrorrickhanike. tcptoobinenu i-massootimenu. Sek-tsiya "Aeredinamika bol'shikh mkofostey". Kiyev. Kiyevskiy universitet, 1971, Z9-43. (RZIL'40th, 5/72, no. 5131Z5) A numerical solution in given for the problem of stipersonic fl,~ around the leading section of a blunt body with a plane of symmetry in iner- gas flaw. A normalizing nymtem of curvilineAr conrchnaten in timed, in which the calculated region has fixed boundaries. A finite -diffe ren, e method is g,,nerslized and developed similar to a= catablished one. Vie principal variation of the proposed method is associated %vith calcul'ation. of the frontal shock wave and the conatruction of a well-defined system of dIfference equations. Fivilte-d iffe rent e approximation in employed for tl,e derivatives togethe- with the corresponding equation coefficients. The nonlinear system of difftrence equations obtained is solved by an iteratiao method, the complete system being divided into subsystems pertaining to each of the three spatial variables. The indeterminate form of the difference equations on the zero radial line is shown. The algorithm da~aloped is used for the determination of steady superacinic flaw around triastial ellipsoids and ellipsoids of revolution. Reautte of numerical calculAtioni, are presiented. 114. USSR UDC 517.5 gur_~,KO.A..K. I., YOSCOW foe L Some Notec on the Approximation of Functions of Many Vailables" Moscow, Vatematicheskiy Sbornik, Vol 86(128), No 4(12). Doc 71, pp 499-517 Abstracts In questions of the approximation of functions of mm-y variable-3 the problem of dianetern is inmediately encountered. The pz-oblem of the or.- tin.al choice of an appro.-imating finite-