SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALASHOV, V.V. - BALGANBAYEV, YE.KH.

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1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CTYO TITLE--BEHAVIOR OF NUCLE-0-N N"UCLEUS INTERACTION CROSS SECTION IN THE HIGH ENERGY REGION -IJ- AlJTHOR-(02)-B4LASHOV, V.V., KORENMAN, G.YA. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PHYS. LETT. 8. l)70, 31(5), 310-12 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT ARE-AS--PHYSICS, SPA[-.E Titi-CHNOLOGY TOPIC TArl'pS--NUCLEON INITE,,~ACTION, NUCLFUS, ARFIFICIA1. Elio..Tli SATELLITI-, li!~H' ENERGY INTERACTION, PARTICLF CLWSS SECT llON/(U) PROr,,-];,i WTELLITC CONTROL MARKING--,NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT PROXY REEEL/FRAMF-2000/1051 STEP C I R.C ACCESS ION' 1 _24709 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED P ~ T1,- ~' 1: (*,I;- -- c"S CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124709- ABSTRACT/EXfkACT--(U) GP-0- 48STRACT. THE 0,ATA ON' -iH!- !- Ni-!!-,j-F-,,jS '% I - I N-- I H F- il:" I f INTERACTION IN THE 20-600 GEV RANGE IN -I,, t k-, t -. SAT ELL ITES AR~ ANALYZED 1111 TERMS OF THE R . J. SU JbEi, 1967 ) ESTS. OF POSSIBLE INCREASE OF THE '14,N CROSS SECTI-ON ARE GIVEN. FACILITY: INST. NUCL. PHYS., MOSC-Dii STi~T-E U,'VfV., M:IJS~'-~llv;j USSR. UNCIASSIFIED 1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATF-27NOV70 TITLE--BEHAVIOUR OF NUCLEON NUCLEUS 114TERA CTI I ON CROSS SECTION iN THE HIGH ENERGY REGION -U- 4UTHOR-(02)-BALASHOV, V.V., KORENMAN9 G,YA. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PHYS. LETTEkS (NETHERLANDS)v VOL- 3lBr NO* 5, P. 310-12 (2 MARCH 1970) DATE PUBLISHED--02MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEON INTERACTION, EXCITATION CROSS SECTION, HIGH ENERGY INTERACTIONt NUCLEON CD'4TqOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0448 STEP i*,10--tll-/0000/70/000/005/0310/0312 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111641 I )'N'C L AS I F I tD 2/2 012 ONCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 ClqC ACCESSION NO--AP0111641 ABSTRACT/EXTRAC;T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DATA ON THE PROTON NUCLEUS INTERACTION IN THE 20-600 GEV RANGE OBTAINED IN EXPERIMENTS ON THE IPROTONI SATELLITES HAS 3EEN ANALYZED IN TERMS OF THE GLAUBER'S MODEL. ESTIMATES OF POSSIBLE INCREASE OF THE NUCLEON NUCLEON CROSS SECTION AITH ENERGY ARE GIVEN. FACILITY: MOSCOW STATE UNIV., USSR. 1IN-L"LASSf FIFO USSR UDC: None BALASH IOV, Ye. P.., JAVRBNT IYEV, B. F. , PETROV, GA. . and PUL-11 "Digital Com-putine Device" U Moscow, O'krytiva, isobreteniy.4, Proqy_q.4leP_nyye obraztsy, tovar- 4_v_v e z n aki, Eo 9, 1973, p- i~5, No 56b606 Abstract: This device cont-ains a magnetic storage unit, with a linear selector. The digital readout lines o-f the latter are connected to a counting aut plif ier, i,.~hose outputs are', in turn, con- nected to an A14D shift. The distinctive feature of the device is that two delay circuits are contained in each di,gital circuit, the inputs of each delay joined to the output of the countin(i amp- lifier output and the AUD shift omtput for th,"-A dj.tJA. n(fer,qCn4- JIaS r a k, the effect of simplifying the sti.-ucturc! of tile device and increasimC its operating speed. 1/1 USSR UDC 681.142.65 BALASHOV, Ye. P., and KNOL', A. I. Mnogofunktsional'nyye Zapominayushchiye Ustroystva (Multifunctional Memory Units), Leningrad, "Energiya," 1972, 144 pp Translation of -Annotation: The book examines new types of devices for the processing and storage of information: i.e., multifunctional memory units, in which the functions of storage and logical and arithmetic information processing are combined. It examines the problems of synthesis and organi- zation of logical and associative-logical memory units, multichannel devices for counting and converting numerical pulse information, and processors based on immediate-access memory units. The book is intended for scientific workers, graduate students, engineers, and students in senior courses familiar with the principles of digital com~- puterB and engaged in the design and development of memory devices and computer and control systems. Table of Contents: Page Preface 3 Introduction 5 1/5 USSR BALASHOV, Ye. P., and KNOL', A. I., Mnogofunktsional'n)-Ye ZaDominavushchive Ustroystva (Multifunctional Memory Units), Leningrad, "Energiya," 1972, 144 pp Page B-1. The Basic Direction in the Development of Computer Engineering - B-2. Multifunctional Memory Units (MlZU) 6 B-3. Classification of Multifunctional Memory Units 7 Chapter I. Logical Memory Units 9 1-1. Introductory Remarks - 1-2. Transfer and Output Functions of a Binary Memory Element 10 1-3. Synthesis of a Microautomaton With Memory 12 1-4. Logical Memory Units of the ID Type 14 1-5. Logical Memory Units of the 2D Type 17 1-6. Logical Memory Units of the 3D Type 23 1-7. Princivles of Design of General-Purpose M-icroautomata 26 1-8. General-Purpose Logical 'Memory Units of the First Type 29 1-9. General-Purpose Logical Memory Units of the Second Type 32 2/5 - 40 - USSR BALASHOV, Ye. P., and KNOL', A. I., Mnogofunktsional'nyye Zapominavushchiye Ustroystva (Multifunctional Memory Units), Leningrad, "Energ-4ya," 1972, 144 pp Page 1-10. Transfer and Output Functions of a Transfluxor Memory Element 35 1-11. Nondestructive Logical 11'emory Units 40 1-12. General-Purpose Nondestructive Logical Memory Units 44 1-13. Logical 1-femory Units Using Semiconductor Memory Elements 46 1-14. Method of Realization of Complex Logical Functions 52 1-15. Organization of the Address Part of Logical Memory Units 53 Chapter II. Associative Memory Units 55 2-1. Introductory Remarks - 2-2. Generalized Structure of Associative Memory Units 57 2-3. Principles of Design of Storage Cells of Associative Memory Units 60 2-4. Associative Memory Units for Solving a General Search Problem 65 2-5. Associative Memory Units for Information Search According to the Numerical Criterion 68 3/5 USSR BALASHOV, Ye. P., and K-NOL', A. I., Nnogofunktsional'nyye Zapominayushchiye Ustroystva (Multifunctional Memory Units), Leningrad, "Energiya," 1972, 144 pp Page 2-6. Associative Logical Memory Units 72 Chapter III. Multifunctional Memory Units for Arithmeti-- Information Processing 3-1. Introductory Remarks - 3-2. Multifunctional Memory Units for Multichannel Calculation With Temporary Channel Division 77 3-3. Multifunctional Memory Units for Multichannel Calculation With Spatial Channel Division 82 3-4. Multifunctional Memory Units for Multichannel Conversion With Temporary Channel Division 84 3-5. Multifunctional Memory Units for Multichannel Conversion With Spatial Channel Division 87 3-6. 'Realization of Arithmetic Operations in Multif unctional Memory Units 90 3-7. Principles of Design of Immediate-Access Units Based on Multifunctional Memory Units 104 if / 5 - /;I - USSR BALASHOV, Ye. P., and KNIOL', A. I., Mnogofunktsional'nyye Zapominayushciye Ustroystva (Multifunctional Memory Units), Leningrad, "Energiya," 1972, 144 pp Page 3-8. Organization of Processors Based on Multifunctional Memory Units 109 3-9. General-Purpose Processor Based on an Iiranediate-Access Memory Unit Chapter IV. Comparative Evaluation and Areas of Application of Multifunctional Memory Units 119 4-1. Evaluation of the Speed and Equipment Expenditures of Logical and Associative Memory Units - 4-2. Evaluation of the Speed and Equipment Expenditures of Multi- channel Calculators Based on Multifunctional Memory Units 126 4-3. Comparative Evaluation of Processors Based on Multifunctional Memory Units 128 4-4. Application of Multifunctional Memory Units 130 4-5. Multichannel Statistical Time Analyzer 135 Bibliography 139 5/5 USSR UDC: 681.3 BfSA~~~~ "Use of Pseudodivisien and PseudOMUltipliCation Processes for C,---l-culatirtl- Some Functions" V sb. Novyye elerenty siste-,.q avtorrat t. , teler.EkI11--n. i ,~Vchisl. tekh!lil- (New Elements of Systems for Automation, Rer.-iote Control P-nd Co.'.'Iputer Technolo&,r--collection or works), Minsk, "Vysheysh. shkola", 1970, vp lh2-i46 (from RM-Kibernetika, 140 7, Jul. 71, Abstract Nlo "jV6)2) Translation: Algorithms are presepted (in the forn cif lo-ic dicrrrw,.is for digital corrouter programs) which utilize a number systen wj th base in (I -- L-11 and iteration processes of pseudodivision and pseudorrulti-plication for calcuLatinp the functions InFx a-rid Zx-, as well as the functions arch 1/x and Y71 - x2. In the latter case, the al.gorithm J.,; fairly siriple wid ensures a minimum computation time. I. Shelikhova. USSR UDC 595-4211575-12 T HOV.-YU--a- Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad "Genotypic Differences Between Natural Populations of the Tick Orr-ithodoros taxtakovskyi (Ixodoidea, Argasidae) Moscow, ZoologicheL;kiy Zhurnal, No 12, 1971, PP 1,795-1,801 Abstracti in a study of interspecies reproduction In Ornithodoros tartakovskyi, a verj common tick species in Central Asia, irrUviduals from 14 geogx-aphlc populations several huxidred kilometers apart and embracing a subs por- tion of the specius range (and thus nowhere in dircat contact with each . other itere croased). Fecundity of the first generation hybrid offtpring was uz~ed as a criterion of genetic comTatibility. A definite gradient of increasing incompatibility was found with increasing distanca between the populationz. Those closest geographically produced offspring with nonial fecundity. llupula- tions; far apart, e.g., those from Western Turkmenistan and Southeastern Kazakhstan, produced offspring with lower fecundity or even complete irffertility. Genotypice-12y Intermediate populations could be successfully crossed with each of the genetically incompp-tible populations. Deopite the incompatibility between the riozt videly sep3.rated populations, they all b(.,long to the same k1l spnoics 0. ar, sho-ni by the similar noi.Tholomlcal, phyz3iolo~Jcztl, USSR UDC 595.421 BALASHOV,Yu. S., Zoological Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad "Relationships of Bloodsucking Arthropods and Rickettsiae" LeningrEd, Parazitologiya, Vol 5, Vyp No 4, Jul/Aug 71-, pp 347-356 Abstract: This is an extensive literature review. Bloodsucking arthropods are vectors and primary hosts of Rickettsia. The characteristic feature of Rickettsiosis is its link with arthropods. Many forms of Rickettsia live exclusively in the insect or tick organism, while the agenLs of communicable diseases in man and warm-blooded animals represent only a fraction of the overall group of these microorganisms. Inten--;ive multiplicaLion of Pick- ettsiae takes place within the v-_~ctors, and some species may undergo a complete development cycle within the vectors. A threu-inciTibered systerm con- sisting of the arthropod vertor, the rickettsial agent, and the vertebrate host of the infection h--s been postulated for the mainLcnance of connunicable diseases in natural foci. However, in the case of Ixodes ticks and Trorbi- culid mites, the rickettsioses may exist for long periods in ma-membered parasite systems of the type tick-rickettsia. In recent years the relaLlion- ship between Rickettsia and their vertebrate hosts have been studied with greater intensity. 'Many forms of Rickettsia and t.-;cks were Ftudied t,,,ith 1/2 USSR BALASHOV, Yu. S., ParaZitologiya, Vol 5, Vyp No 6, Jul/Aug 71, pp 347--356 modern methods, including electron microscopy, fluorescent anitbody i:iethod and tick tissue cultures. Only lice and fleas are effective insects in the transmission of Rickettsioses. They absorb relatively sirall quantities of blood, but within short tire intervals, so that they are capable of obtainin.- a quantity of Rickettsia sufficient for infection either by virtue of their successive blood intakes or from one single blood intake at the time of the -)eak of infection in the donor. The pathogenicity of the agent was found to vary from 100% lethality (in the case of lice infected with It. prowazeki) to preservation of life (in the case of Ixodes ticks and Trombiculid mites). Cases are cited in which close riAationships between t:ichs and Uckettsia are demonstraLed by the ability of tbe agent to undergo Lransovarkint Lr;tn5t-- mission for many generations. There are subgencric groups of PAckettsfa associated with specific groups of vectors. Also, rickettsial SPCCiUs show specific differences in their infection threshold, frequency of generaliza- tion of the infection, frequency of transovarian transmission, as well as other factors. 2/2 USSR UDC 578.086.8 BALASHOV Yu. S. , Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad iA"4a;d, "Collection of Ornithodorus papillipes Bir. Ticks in Caves Using C02 as an Attractant" Leningrad, Ertomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 51, No 1, 1972, pp 200-201 Abstract: 0. papillipes ticks were collected in three caves in tile Turk,,',Ien SSR by using as an attractant C02 slowly released from a cylinder, To facili- tate the collection of ticks, the cylinder was placed on a piece of oilcloth with an area of I m2 spread at the bottom of tile cave. Aft:Lr the release of C02 had been continued for 30 min, hungry specimcns including imagoc!~, nymphs, and some larvae began to accumulace on the Oilcloth. After one hour of CO 2 release, large numbers of hungry ticks accumulated in the vicinity of the C02. cylinder, wherc!as only individual specimens of hungry vicks could be collected by Siftill[; thC SOil of tile. caVCIS. Th(', LICLS, '1tLY,1(.'t.(!d to OW CO-) source were in an excited state; they periodically ralsed Lhe front: Jup, equipped with cheimorecep tars (Haller organs) t"hat are use"! ~~a the search L~or a prospective ho:3t. When tile collz-ctor of ticks approach~~J, soia- of the ticks began to move in his direction. Apparent.bl., C02 not 0111Y jnduc(,d movement of the tiel's in tile direction of the ga~; concentration !,radie.-it, 1/2 USSR BALASHOV, Yu. S. , Entomologicheskoye Obozreniye, Vol 51, No 1, 1972, I)p 200-201 but also increased their aggressiveness towards a warm-blooded host. As compared with the older method of collection that involved prolonged activity in the confined space of tick-infested caves, using C02 as an attractant reduces the danger of infection of the collector with spirochetosis as a result of bites by Ornithodorus ticks. 2/2 112 023 UNCLASSf FIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 TITLE--INTERNAL FRICTInN AND SHEAR MODULUS OF TITANIUM CONTAINVIG, TWO PHASE FORMING GLASSES DURING THERMAL TREATMENT -U- AUTHOR-(03)-j~~ ~ YU.S, VARSHAL9 B.G.jDARINSKlYt BoM. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(l) 70-3 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT ARFAS--tAATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-INITERNAL FRICTION, THERMODYNAMICS, PHASE ANALYSIS, TITAINIUM GLASS, ALUMINOSILICATE GLASS, SHEAR MfIDULUS CG~.-T!VCL RESTFICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA'4E--198810597 STEP NO--UR/03~)3/70/006/0()1/0070/0073 CIRC ACCFSSI-ON N,',l--AP1105990 Ri. 2/2 028 U~NCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0105580 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF PHASE SEPN. ON ELASTIC AND [NELASTIC PkOPE!~TIES OF GLASSES OF Tliv St- SUBZ NEGATIVE AL SUB2 0 SUB3 NEGATIVE %iCO MINUS TIO SUB2 SYSTEM WAS INVESTIGATEJ BY USING LOW FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS (SIMILAR TO 10 HZ). THE SAMPLES TO BE STUDIED WERE IN THE FORM OF RODS MEASURING 1.5-2 MM IN DIAM. AND 100 MM IN LENGTH. THE CHANGES IN INTERNAL FRICTION AND SHEAR MODULUS OF THESE GLASSES DURING ISOTHERMAL HEATING AND HOLDING WERE STUDIED. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE OBSERVED CHANGES IN THE INTERNAL FPICTION ARE CAUSED BY SPINODAL PHASE SEPN. AND ARE ASSOCD. WITH THERMODYNAMIC tONSTS. OF THE GLASS. i 11 N, f I A c~ C I t- USSR UDO 677-52:539-67 POSTNIKOV, V. S., IVANOV, N. V., and BALASHOV,.,_:TU- S., Voronezh Poly- technic Institute "Internal Friction and Shear Modulus of Thin Glass Fibers" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 7, Jul 70, pp 1327-1330 Abstract: The article describes a device created by the authors which makes it possible to use the internal friction method to study the physical properties of thin glass fibers from 5 to 100 microns in diameter. The device is based on a low-frequency torsion micropendu- lum and makes it possible to study the temperature dependence of inter- nal friction and shear modulus in the -70 to 8000 C temperature range with automatic recording of vibrations. A study of the internal fric- tion and shear modulus of sodium silicatet sodium aluminosilicate (Al/Ka a 1).,and alkali-free aluminoborosilicate fibers showed that 1/2 USSR FOSTNIKOV, V. S., et al., izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorgani- cheskiye Materialy, Vol 6, No 7, Jul 709 PP 1327-1330 there is a qualitative similarity in the relaxation spectra of macro- and microspecimens. Quantitative differences which are found are evidently due to the more open structure of thin glass fibers. 2/2 I/ et .02-d UNCLASSfFIED PROCESSING DATE--`.;~lS TITLE--l'*TER%4L FRICTION AINV, SHEAR MODULUS OF TITA~ *%IIJNI CONTAINiNG, T 0 PHASE GLASSES DUPINIG THERMAL TREATMENT -u- AUTHOR-(G3)-BALA_SfJOVj YU.Sj VARSHALP B.G.,. DARINSK[Ys ".M. 7__ COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970, 61l) 70-3 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 UBJECT AP%EAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-INTERNAL FRICTION, THERMODYNAMICS, PHASE ANALYSIS, TITANIUM GLASSt ALUMINOSILICATE GLASS, SHEAR MODULUS ONTROL MARKING--NO ICTIO15 DOCUMENT CLASS--U';CL4SS[F-[ED PROXY RE,cL/FRAME--1988/0597 STEP NO--UR/0363/-10/(j',)~.)/Cr)1/00-t,3/0073 I~IRC ACCESSION 1'40--AP31055j~0 U NC L A ~':*t I F i E LD UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESS 1 NG DA~ 12) S-E,- 1" 3, I RC ACCESSIO-N NO-AP0105580 ABSTfZACT/EXTRAC'T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF P;iASE SEPN. ON ELASTIC AND INELASTIC PROPERTIES OF GLASSES OF THE SIO SU62 NE5~'TIVE AL SU62 0 SUB3 NEGATIVE NIGO MINUS TIO SUB2 SYSTEM WAS INVESTIGAYE-) t3Y US1%.- LOW FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS (SIMILAR TO 10 HZ). THE SAMPLES TO BE STUDIED WERE IN THE FORM OF RODS MEASURING 1.5-2 M14 IN DIAM. AND 100 M-A I N, LENGTH. THE CHAINGES IN INTERNAL FRICTION AND SHEAR MODULUS OF THESE GLASSES DURING ISOTHERMAL HEATING AND HOLDING WERE STUDIED. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE OBSERVED CHANGES IN THE INTERNAL FRICTION ARE CAUSED BY SPINODAL PHASE SEPN. AND ARE ASSOCD. WITH THERMODYNAMIC tONSTS. OF THE GLASS. iWIT.1 41~1.1 FIFO UDC: c-20.19-_,!,1 T" .1. L. Ti", VU. F A TSEEYTLIN) .:- .I and LEVIN, Ya. S., KONYUSHENKO, A. T., Scientific Research Institute of Organic Intermediates and Dyesl~uffs "High-Tem,perature Corrosion of Metals in Gaseous Armionia" r, Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 6, no. 4, 70, T)P 451-41," Abstract: Processes involving, the use of ammonin are 'Kno--m -~o cause --orrosion of equipment. Thu homogeneous reaction of annnonia. dissociation in Aas phase begins above 1200-13000C. In the presence of a catalyst thIs ~emrera-- ture drops to 3-100-4000C. FxPeriments have shown that the ty-Fe of considerably affects the thermal dissociation of ammonia and t-. at t"-":3 is a function of temDerature. This study describes in detail the testing and 1, )v effects of gaseous ammonia on Kh11lOT- steel, KhN78T, NN!,27Fand alloys, VT-l titanium,and MZS copper. The analysis of experimental data shows th.at there is a fundamental correspondence between the effect of metals on a=-onia dissociation and their resistance. Therefore, to insure continuous service of equipment in gaseous ammonia, it is advisable to use materials which 1/2 USSR TSEYET1,2N, Kh. et al, Lashchita Metallov, Vol 6, lio. 4, 70, pp 451-Iji, ,;.411 not readily catalyze ammonia dissociation. Materials which are suitaole .,or service under these conditions include carbon steel and 1,70!-277, 15'5516V alloys up 4oo0c; '.ail8no-~ steel and nickel up to 3000C; KnN78"' uD to 6 100 0 C aluminum-, titanium,and copper up to 4500C. Considering the low specific gravity, good technological properties, relative availabi-14.4.-Y~. and low cost of aI=in,,L-i, this metal is preferred in selecting materials for equirMent operated in gaseous ammonia at high temperatures, A table illustrating the perCorliarce of the above metals during 400 hours of testing with gaseous a:rmonia at h18h temperatures, including corrosion rate tensile strength, relative eloni~ation, % and Vickers hardness, prior to and after the experiment 5is given in the criginal article. 2/2 191 f) UDC: 0620.1931.5 TSE-YT T 1,~- j- 1U. A af, I:! A 0 ENKO, A, r." . , GUC an a INSWI Y LVIN, Ya. S., KONYUSH Scientific Research Institute of Organic Intermediates and Dyestuffs ItHigh-Temperature Corrosion oil Mletals in Gaseous Ar=cniasl Moscow, Zashchita IMetallov, Vol, 6, no. 4, 70, iDp 451-454 Abstract: Processes involving the use of a=nonia are knc-.n to cause corrosion of equipment. 'I'he homogeneous reaction of ay-monia dissociation in the gas phase begins above 1200-13000C. In the presence of a cataiy3t ture drops to 300--4000C. Experiments have shown that the -,ype of considerably affects the thermal dissociation of arniciionia and that this is a function of temnerature. This study describes in detaii the testing and effects of gaseous ammonia on KhNlOT steel, KhN78T, 11701-127F, and Kh151N55M16"V alloys, VT-1 titanium)and MZS copper. The analysis of experimental data shows ,that there is a fundamental correspondence between the effect of metals on ammonia dissociation and their resistance. Therefore, to insure continuous service of equipment in gaseous ammonia, it is advisable to use materials which UssR TSEYTILD, Kh. L. , et al, L'ashchita Xletallov, Vol 6, no. 4, 70, PP 1,51-4j4 will not readily catalyze ammonia dissociation. Materials which are suit:-".-Ile for service under these conditions include carbon steel and N7OM27Y, O-V alloys up 400'C; Klil8lilOT steel and nickel up to 300'C; Khf;7811" UO to &Do,~c; aluminum titaniumand copper up to 4500C. Considering the lov specific gravity, good technological properties, relative availability,.and low cost of alwi-inLLM-, this metal is preferred in selecting materials for equipment operated -in gaseous aranonia at high temperatures. A table illustrating the performe-nee of the above metals during 400 hours of te6ting with gaseous ammonia at high temperatures, including corrosion rate tensile strength, relative elongation, d and Vickers hardness, prior to and after the experiment is given in the IV 5 original article. 2/2 112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--ADSOkPTIOW SMIFTS IN POTENTIAL AND ADSORPTION OF SURFACE ACTIVE CATIONS OF CADMIUM AND THALLIUM ON PLATINUM -U- AUTHOR-(03)-BALASHOVA, N.A., KAZARINOV, V.YE*v MANSUROV# G.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 19701 6(l), 22-8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ADSORPTIONt SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT, CADMIUM, THALLIUM, PLATINUM CCNTRrGL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1152 STEP NU--UR/0364/70/t)06/001/0022/,,)028 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121711 tjl-'iCL~~SSIFIEI) 212 017 UNC LASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0121711 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) lu-P-0- ABSTRACT. SPECIFIC CJJNCLUSiO.,45 r~EGARDIMC; T~iE INFLUENCE OF SURFACE ACTIVE CATIONS ON H AND 0 ADSORPTION ON P CAN BE DRAWV, ON THE BASIS OF THE CHARGE CURVESt ONLY If THE QUANTITY OF FLE'-'a CONSLMED IN THE ION AOSURPTION AND DESORPTION PROCESSES IS TAKE-N !Nro ACCOUNT. QUANT. RELATIONS ARE ESTABLISHED BETWEEN THE POTENTIAL SHIFT IN SURFACE ACTIVE ION ADS0103FION AND THE QUANTITY OF ADSORBED GASES. RELATIONS CANNOT BE ESTABLISHED BETWEEN THE SHIFT VALUES AND THE ION ADSORPTION VALUES9 SINCE THE QUANTITIES OF ADSORBED H AND 0 CANNOT BE PRECISELY DETD. SEP., SINCE THEIR ADSORPTION POTE14TIALS ON PT OV~RLAP CONSIDERA-BLY. FACILITY: INST. ELEKTROKHIM., MOSCOWt USSR. jr--i-I Ar-c:Lf IF[~ 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLU=--MUTUAL EFFECT OF HYDROGEN IONS AND SOOlum ANU CESIUM CATIONS DURING THElk ADSCRPTIUN ON PLATINIZED PLATINUM -U- AUTH_-'R-(03)-BALASHOVAv N.A.v KAZARINOV, V.YE., KULEZNEVA, M.I. w_'. V/) CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 19709 6(3), 398-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--HYDROGEN, SODIUM, CESIUM, ADSORPTION, PLATINUMt ISOTOPE CC-NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FkAME--1998/1136 STEP Ni)--UR/t)36,14/70/00t)/Ok)3/031),11/0--399 CIRC ACCESSION Nt'_)--AP0121695 UNIC L AI f I F. D 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121695 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT I-IF HPOSI'llIVE ION CONCN. ON THE-AUSORPTION OF CS PRIME POSITIVE AND NA PRIME POSITIVE ON PLATINIZED PT WITH A REVERSIBLE H POTENTIAL OF INVESTIGATED. TESTS WERE CONDUCTED IN OIL. SOLNS. OF NA SUB2 SO SUB4 AND CS SUB2 SO SU84. THE ADSORPTION WAS MEASURED AT PH 0-4t THE AMT. OF ADSOkBED CATIONS BEING DETD. BY A RADIOACTIVE TRACER METHOD USING PRIME22 NA AND PRIME134 CS. A MARKED DEPENDENCE OF THE ADSORPTION ON THE H Pkl,'-iE POSITTVE ION CONCN. WAS NOTED. AN ALMOST COMPLETE DISPLACEMENT OF H PRfMr- PO"blTIVE IGNS FROM THE ELECTRODE SURFACE 8Y 14A PRIME POSITIVE AND CS PkIPIE POSITIVE IONS OCCURRED WITH A 5-6 FOLD EXCESS OF THE LATTER IN' SOLN. FROM THE DIFFERENCES IN THE ADSORPTION OF CS PRIME POSITIVE AND NA PkIME POSITIVE AT EQUAL CONCN. RATIOS C SUBCSPOSITIVE-C SUBHPOSITIVE AND C SUBNAPOSITIVE-C SUBHPOSITIVE, IT WAS POSSIBLE TO CALC. THE MAGNITUDE OF A THE SPECIFIC ADSORPTION OF CS PRIME POSITIVE IN RELATION TU NA PRIME POSITIVE. THE AMT. OF CS PRIME POSITIVE ADsbkBED IS 1.5 PRIME POSITIVE -0.2 TIMES MORE THAN THAT OF NA PRIME POSITIVE. FACILITY: INST. ELEKTROKHIM.t MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 OZ4 U.NCLASSIFIED PkUCESSING DATE--13:-IOV70 ..tITLE--A0S0RPT(0N OF SURFACE ACTIVE IONS ON RHODIUM -U- A,UTHOR-(03)- GOROKHOVAi N.T., DAVYDfIVA, ZH.A. OF INFO--USSR IM: 'I SOURCE-ELEKT,~OKHIMIYA AAR. 1970t bt (3)r 436-440 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--C"E,'-'.ISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--RliOD[U,4,.SURFACF- ACTIVE AGENT, IONt ADSORPTION, _'skG,*lIDEt BIBLIOGRAPHY, FLECTRODEPUSITION CGHTIROL s44RK[74G--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA SS--U[,JCLA SJS I F I ED PROXY REEL/ FfkA"lC---2000/04 L6 STE P NO--LIR/0304/ ?0/ 00,1) ~00 3104 )o/044,"j C I R C A CC E S S I f0N 0- - AP WL 2' L6 7 Z12 OZ4 UNCLASSIFFEO 13 N!J V 7 C, CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124167 ABSTRACT/l=_XTL,,ACT--(U) Gri-ii- ABSTkACT. THE ADSORPTIO.-N' F0 SU"lF-'lCFE TIV' 014 1 % - ; I ONS PART I CUL ARL Y C0 Pfl P-162 PO S I T [ VE ( FK, CDSO SLJE4 SrLurit,,.s) ;~~ c i3R C'LEC rp,(y PUME NEGATIVE (FKU.'4 NABR SOLUTIONS), Oil THE SURFACE OF A ~Oi (FORMED BY ELECTRODEPOS IT ING kH ON PT) WAS STUDIED A,"ll-, Ctj.~,'--LATED rfir'.1 THE ZER9 CHAI GE POTENTIALS IN THE CORPESPONDING ELECIKOLYTES. THL RELATIVELY INTENSIVE ADSU'RPTIOIN OF CO PRIME2 POSI I'IVF- :,i%' PRIME NEGATIVE 10,"I'S U?lt~ THE RP SURFACE (AS COMPARED WITH '4A I-i4 1,1~- POSITIV~7 ANO SO SU354 PRIMI-1:2 NEGATIVE FROM NA SUb2 SO SJb4) AiNin ML !)LUvi~!USS OF THEIR ADN All-i'D DESURPTION, AS 'iELL AS THE ZERO CHARGE CHAR~CTJ-.q ISTICSo ALL PGINTED TO THE EXISTFNICE UF A CHEMI SDRPTIVE TYPE OF PIDSO~PTIOM. -J - ICE LF I. L" D USSR UDc 621.337 KASHINKOV, N. G., NIKOL'SKIY, V. M., B --�R-;-V. P.. KASHN TKOVA, N. V., TYURDINOV, G. N., POYRYVAYLI, B., TITOV, and BONDARI. V. I. "Gas-Discharge-Device" C~ USSR Author's Certificate No 230999, filed I Feb 67, publi:Ehed 27 Mar 69 (from RZh-Elektronika I yeyF primeneniya, No 1, Jan 70, Abstract No IA138P) - Translation: The following method is proposed for reduction of the firing volta~,e and its stabilization during retention of tile vibration stability, of a stabilitron tube for glow discharge. In the device, which contains a cathode and anode attached to an insulator with a metallic film deposited on it one or several me- tallic leads are lead in through the insulator and united outside the discharge gap with the electrodes of the device. The leads are.fastened to the -1-nsulator, and in so doing a semiconducting region with high ohmic resistance is formed between each of them and the metaLLbc film on the insulator. V. M. 112 C 2 G4';CLASSIFllc0 Pi-~ JC L S' T I TLC---C'S T S I S F Y~_ L I c. I i HE PEPTIDE !3j13,.'li0S IN DIPEPTIOtS --U- L 3'fSTAGV , V.F. , 3AL.ASfli~VA, T,A. iVA~V-JV, 'V T . yu.4. CCui*qTr,.Y GF SCUxC E-- I A . ~~K AJ . :;,'%IJK S S Sk , S ER . KH IM .1970, (4) 3 (2 6 -a T E P U --"L I Sit- E C- - - - - - -70 SUJJf--CT A~xi-'~--CHE:~ISIRY, 3LfJ'Lu(;lCAL AND MEDICAL SCIFiNcLs TOPIC PEPTIDE, CHEMICAL 30N 0ING, KESf,.%)\fqC1-, 'qjjVj%Tj(Ji~ STCtjuAjcHf-MISTAY, i~-.NT.WPY, LWHALPYt LA;\ INC: PRiJXY L/F 3, 'j STEP IJ i~,LASS I FIE 1 -131 C j~ E S S N T R -' C T f I - - U1 S T kAC T I S-TPAVIS I S F THE ;i Mt'THYLf,;'w1li-',E LINK IP UIP~-PTIULS OF N -,i--THYLALM,.U,F IrIAS 6Y ~`iAR - S ; - F * P ',A I r A I I- H E AT 2 1 - 6 0 U t E: L ZOPERCENT C SUCH PL- rlJt"" I S L C N t- I C; U i~ A I I G. F T I I ",j F EST f j~ 'jF i s r R kN ~ s 1'1~ A'4 S r r io, ve A ' b 5 A C F T Y L , 1; L AN Y L , L T 1, Y L L A,% I N L , DELTAH 1: 11 14 t . ~ i J C A L-P C L F DUI ~S SI.JB3') :.Ili US ~' .21 E U. AIND DEL T,11' ~iJ6 35 1 '.0 LA L - L t- %, I - V THE TPA-,,'--) I S C L r,, P! JS S L "- '.S E S F ! i L L OW E a, V "-, L U E S Lj F F R E e F- .1 L i-~J-,'f t L T I I A L i I Y ixi'i N T P Ar- T f VA I' I u,14 E,'-jF-kGy --,f Z i'l T F ','-iL CPY Lf- THE E~' ; ti I L . S rA TEE THE ESTO. 3 FO:, THE TRi~NS AND 18.5 Fij'.~ T;I',-: C 1 S F Ilk 0 T .4 T IG N -j 19 . THESE A~,C_ TJ ."'L)TATICNAL BA'jR[Ef"I'S Lilt Kf S06e-' !~,CtIJ f_jvt eT Suli-"') I S U S S R N AC FAC I L I r Y: KI i I M. PP. I SUE D l!'4 Nr: . AbStracting Service; Ret. Code; AP00,19766- CHEMICAL ABST.J_-7,_, OP 1012291n Effect of the molec ul ar- weight distitibution of sus- pension poly(vinyl chloride) on the technological properti" or rigid oompositions. Nia shin V. L; Balashova T S - Barano- Va IL. G.; L_-,akova, V. A.; ik arev;JZ-7'7_!r-R"fCn 6. R assy 1970 41), Th ,W1 elifecti ot the moi. "-t- distri- bution of suspension poly(vinyl chloride) (1) 0 imported and 2 Soviet brands) on its extrudabilitv were studied. The procei,.,~abil- ity of rigid I compris. was evaCuated from the melt index and the behavior of I during processing. Differential mol. wt. aistri- bution curves indiC3ted that I processability could not be proper- ly evaluated from Finketscher const., but also required a-ri evalua- tion of mol. wt. distribution. Fractional compn. (if I and its :~Ia- tistical distribution width indicated a relation between the melt index and the heterogeneity factor (U) characterizin.- the statisti- cal distribution width of i. Two regression equations were de- rived by statistical treatment of U and the melt index. The equations indicated that I extrudability could be quant. evalu- ated from U. CUR ~f REEL/ FWIE Acc. N Abstracting Service: 'Aef. Code; ;V0049776- Clial~iICAL ABST. 57 , 70 r ~C')52q U:e of elcoholz &hom -4','d,- fracticza for Pu-hkova, V. V.; Mu~ilkovkina L. M.; urnyrn. nvalcates Q-1d adipa te5l nonyl malealt. 13%1 undecyl ina"catc. inaleatcs from C~-,z C;,, a1c, Bu ionyl adipate, aelipat" frain C.-, cl-~' co-16 alc-. wue prt-pd. by a 2-:i~ge prcccdurc. Thus, nialcic an'ydridc awl tht h;-.,hEr OIC. wce reOwxed (in 1! 1.02 'a,- M60) nt 70-~O' NViOlmit a cataly~'t' thell tht 10-xf'r a1c. ad~cd (in a '26~,, excens) and the inixt. wa5 turtiner %lit'i F%SO. at For un-,yni. adipatc~ the tarting ir-a-ze'; was 2dipic The content of the monotsta in the reacti,5.-, ,-n!-.t, was detd. by jr spcctroxopy. 71ne wisyrn. adipatc:j xat! mallcrtu were used for tile alodification of poiy(vinyl chloride, (I). Modified I exhibiud c~celltat freeze resistance kto azd good phyncorncch, properties. USSR UDC 669.295.48 EE ANUFRIYM, N. I., &ILASHOVAi- 4._1L._-w "Electrolytic Refining of Titanium Alloy Kastes Containing Aluminum and Manoanose" Tr. Vses. N-i. i Provektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elek-trodn. Pror.]-sti [Works of All-Union Scientir-ic Research and Planninc, Institute of the Alum;,nLIM, Magnesium 5 and Electrode Indus---!-yj, 1970, No. 712, pp. 227-236. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurn-al Metallurgiva, No. 5. 1971, Abstract No. 5 G226 by the authors). Translation: Studies were performed on the electric refining of wastes of Ti alloys such as OT4. Chips of OT4 alloy, mixtures of chips of QT4 and VTl alloy, as well as chunks of OT4-1 alloy were refined. Investigation of the influence of the degree of filling or' containers, the production of anode material,and the number of fillings of containers on cathode metal grain size were performed. 17he possibility was demonstrated of refining chunk wastes of OT4-1 alloy. A dis- tribution of tiie basic cc-ironents in OT4 and OT4-1 alloys in the refininig products is presented. S iigs; 4 tables. 1/1 USSR UTDC 614.712.003.12 BALATSKIY ,_O,_F., and KHALDEYEV, V. T., Sumy Branch of the Khar'kov Polytechnical Institute "Effectiveness of the Constructions of Gas Purification Units on the Chemical industry Plants" Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologliya, No 4 (70), Jul/Aug 73, pp 17-18 Abstract: Sumv Branch uf the Khar'kov Polytechnical institute. studies on the loss from air contamination due to chemical in,'ust~-v and metallurgy. For example, the harvest on control plots wa5 2-~ ti.-nlas as high as in the contaminated zones. A direct relat`onship was determ.-ined between the growth of the plants ond air conraminati:~n. After air cation measures were introduced, the air pol-lut-'-On 6,ropped and so did various dL,"(-1Mi(.-S, both lvoman animal and -,grictiltural. Varjoij:; formulas for ecotiomicnil calculation of losses have I)L-eil I J: 11 Acc. Nr.: - 4010,3045- Ref. Code: Up- 6000 J-PtZS qq5;~7 Relief of Moho in Plack Sea R-asin -(Abstract: "Relief of the Mohorovic Discontinuity in the Slack Sea Basin and Adjacent Regions," by B,, K. adze, T. s P u e ya_. P. Malovitskiy, V~-indeli, Y _N prochnovV. B..-Sologub and A. Y.- Chekunov- Kiev, Geofizicheskiy Sbornik Akademii Nauk UkrSSRR-No 30, 1 9, PP 5-~_12~ TG267 , eYe_ri_t-1-v_n_yy__Z&w_nal, Geofizika, Svodnyy Tom, No 1, 1970, /7r~- ~os c o Profile deep seismic soundings, a gravimetric -,urvty and systeriatic seismic observations have been conducted in the Black Sea and in the zones of its eastern, Northern and western shores. On the basis of a corTlex in- terpretation of these data the authors have compiled a new refined variant of a map of the surface of the Mohorovicic discontinuity in the Flack Sea basin and adjacent regions. The amplitude of relief of the Moho is about 40 km (from depths of 18-20 km in the Black Sea area to 50-60 km under the Caucasus and'Carpathians). In the coastal regions of Turkey, Judging from seismic data, the crustal thickness attains 43-49 km. Cn the whole, there is a clear manifestation of thickening of the earth's crust under mountain- ous stnictures and its thinning under basins, particularly under the Black Sea basin. The nature (f the change in crustal thickness correlates to a certain Reel/Frame 19 F11 Ix -A-RO 103 045 degree -,.,ith the Bouguer anomalies. In the centra' part the Black Sea there is no granite layer and sediments with a thickness up to 6-1h km lie directly on the basalt layer. The mean velocity of propagation of seismic waves -in the sedimentary layer is only . 3.0-3.5 km/sec; it is characterized by undisrupted, virtumally horizontal bedding. Velocity on the basaltic lay- er is 6.6-7.0 ~--,/sec and the boundary velocity at the M discontinuity is 8.0-8.2~kr(Vsec. The Black Sea region is sei-smically rather active brut earthA- quake foci are located around the Black Sea whereas on the continental slopa the.re-are consideraCDly fewer and in the abyssal zone they are alirost absent. BibLiography of 43 item. USSR UDC 612.8.015+577.15 ALEKSIDZE, N. G., and BALAVADZE, M. V., Tbilisi State University "'Change in Acetylchol-inesterase Activity in Specific ReSions of the Rat Cerebral Cortex After Training" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Vol 198, No 6, Jun 71, pp 1,455-1,456 Abstract: Acetvlcholinesterase (ACE) activity was investigated in one half of the rat cortex while the other half served as the control. This was done in arder to eliminate the effect of individual differences, general activity of the animal, and stress on ACE activity. The animals were trained to carry food with an unfavored paw. The cortex contralateral to this paw reflected "training" while the other, the mirror part, was the control. The occipital cortex served as a general control After six days' training ACE activity in region contralateral to the paw used increased by 20% and after 14 days' training by 32Z. Meanwhile AGE activity in the occipital cortex of both hemispheres scarcely changed (an increase of 2.5 to 9%). In another series of experiments lasting six days in which the animals carried food with the favored paw, ACE activity tended to increase in the cortical region opposite the paw used (+10%), but not in the occipital re-gion. 1/1 - 64 - IQ.' 615. 57-"' -6~ 1 -25 ' -C95-70- J- ~ . ia. V., !*,-Istjtut,- of Ep-' em4 lo-~y and Microbiology id i0 . Acade:z~y of 7MdUHI a eya udical Sc~ancas U35i of' 3---~p--.ylococcus Toxoids" Xoscow, Zhlurnal --.i:,xob!- 10 ~7:~ 4, -,)idomJolo~rJi J 1nmwIob-*o-o:'ii, ,-o 7, Tul 70, I.L J. PP 87-39 Abstrac~t: It was in oT,-,orimonLs i-.)n rabbits z~'.LaL -,Lora,,-c of cmde stanhylococcus tox-oid at 42- Lo 440C for, 5 days ~,ad no effect on its anLI Ionic Pro-~)erLics kas ncasured by the accruniulation ol' Staphyllo oc u alp'-a antitoxin in zila anirials' blood). Storage of purif--led acijorbad toxoid under the samo cor.,!-4*.-io:i3, oa tho othar Ivind', reduced its antii-,unic proporties considerably. Thia rorluc4ion in antiroriic propurtiou tkirough to ~jlovato tomporaturos is ascribud to Uio loss of mu.,;',; oC tho toxoid protu-Uis duo to huating. &puri- ment%s to deternirie Lao antito;,dr&-binding activity of tao two toxoids showed no dissociation of Lho toxoid-aliLaintrm hydroxide complex. USSR BALAV~ "New Chendcals to C ort-rol oil Nauch. -te0-.r.,. I~N-jj , (I t v C " llicall Eulleti~l ' -j- J c, nS 0 1 l t ~ I C i L i c Ol: Cotton G ) i - - c t I i j c, p row ]"g 9 1 P7"i - c, 7, ILI 40 on 0 i~ USSR uDc 341.69+547,554 MZHOY.Alf, A. L., (DEMAMEED), EAPUKARYAN, E. A., ALEEKSANYU1, R. A., YHORMANI I T G. A. i UTA~fjj L- R. S. , and CRUSTAXYAN, ZH. S. , Institute of Fire OrGanic 'thenistry i=ni A. L, !,~Iidzzhoyan, Academy of Sciences Armenian .53R, Yerevan "Derivatives of j%rylalkylanines. II. Constitution and Physiological Activity of Soze Subzt-itutecl Axylallkyluzincs ard Their Derivatives" Yerevan, Arzyzz:ikiy " Zhuxr--a, Vol 24, No 8, 1971, PP 703-713 Abstracti Bu the chloridcs of substituted phenylac-otic, di-phenyl- propionic, ar.11 acids vith phenyl- and phe=,-jisoLropyla-:~iine, r(; 7zerar,,d. H, converted contoards I into the amides I we RcOluction with LiAl, sub~-titutcd 11. Fy cyclizing the amides accorlin- 4o 1~ishler- Napieralski and -then reducin,-', tutrah-,droizoquinoline derlvat-J.ves III were synthooi,zed. 13j, r2actin., plicnyli3opropylanine with ixidanon.ea xid reducing the heti-nincz; -t~-,at -foa.-.,.-d, IV were obtained. hYdrochlorlder, of cor-pounids 11, !!1, 1V ~tuze effective as coronary dilaLts (tabie). The fo=ulaz and :zc~-n-z-,iez cf co.-potlnd I ard of the hydrochlorides of 11 and III are listed in t-n~nlcs. 1/1 Nitrogen Compounds USSR UDC 541.69+542.91+547.233 MWHOY-AN, A. L., (DECEASED), MUKARYAN, E. A. 5 AVAJKYAN, 0. M., and TSATMAd-11, A. S., Institute of Fine Organic*he**sry1!meft! A. L. Mndzoyan, Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR, (yerevan) "Arylalkylamine Derivatives. III. Synthesis and Pharmacological Properties of N-(3,3-Diarylpropyl)-N-Aryl(diphenyl)alkylamines" Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khiaicheskiy Zhunial, Vo, 24, No 9, 1971, PP 791-797 Abstracti Condensation of veratrole with methyl ester of cinnamic acid in nitrobenzene and in presence of aluminum chloride gave the methyl ester of acid, which could easily be saponified to the free acid, and finally converted to acyl chloride by treatment with thionyl chloride. Condensation of this acyl chloride with homoveratrylaminat phenylisopropyla4ine and diphenylaminobutane gave lespective amides, for example homoveratrylamide of 3-(3'p4'-dimethoxyphenyl)-3- phenylpropionic acid, which could be reduced to the respective secondary amines -using LiAlH., in ether. Tested in an assay on rat's spermiduct these amines showed sympatolytic and some of them even adrenalytic activity. 1/1 USSR UDC 615.372:576.r"51.491.07 SHAPIRO, N. I., VASIL'YEVA, T. C. , MOSLVICHE'VA, I. V., DIUDKINA, _v~. I., KRUGLIKIIINA, Z. M., SXIZO~,HTS, G. 1., OZERETSKOVS11,1Y, N. A., V. D., I and KOVWSKAY.A., S. Va., Leningrad Institute of Vaccines, and' Scra ~nd State Control InsLitutc of Vedical Bioicrical Prop ar.-,.,, ions imeni Tarasevich, ~Ioscow "Molecular Heterogeneity of Endotoxins Extracted From the Typhold-Paratyphoid Group of Bacilli. Report H. Antiaenic Structure and Biological AcLivity of High and Low-Molecular TC. ight Fractions" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikro')iologii, Epidemiologii i I_ '~,_'LIIIOL.jolo_~j' ITO 11, 1971, pp 35-39 Abstract: By vicanq of sepharose 2B columns, endoto'Xin c.':tracts fro-n-, t~~-phoid (4446) and paratypholid J)' (5000") bacilli car, be sep-oraced Jnto a hjgli-moleculir- weight Pnd a fraction. Colnpcn(-IiU~ of Lhe lattc,r fra'7tioll retain sor,e se~~aloE_ical s c c i f i c.-I t y b u r , z r e n on t o,,: i q ex e r L , 1 1 c, r o t c. c v j v .ictiv!L,.-, ;!Ct"lity. 01-L the mhr_-r llinnd, the f.-.-LcLion finve a full -_-nL_;,,,(_nic ~,tructur;~, immunogenic :ind dl;,Jjl~iv pronOLIIICO-d 1CLi%':ity. Yii~- fr.1k-f_;cn I's thc- rairicr of USSR UDC 629-783-0111-02507) &MIA"M-1- Aj..Fe, GPOM,(,IVSKIY. G. L., DATUEOV, Yu. I., ZAKHAPCV, V. KRAVTSEV, N. F., KUZ'r,-!TN, R. N., YAROV, I,',. Ya., MOROZOV, P. NIKITIN, V. Ye., PEROV, S. P., PETUN114, A. N., LITIKIIII, V. t.:-, and SHVIDKOVSKIY, Ye. G. "Scientific Data on the Flipht of Autornntic Ionos-C.-heric "Yantar" Laboratories" Uch. zaiD. Tsentr. A Prop, id rod inam. in-ta (Scienti-Pic Notes c.-C tho Central Aerohydrodynarlic Institute) 1971, Vol 2, No 2, up 5F-65 (from Referntivnyy ZhurnalRaketostroyen;lye, NO 11, 11"cv 71, Abstract 11.141.P? Resume) Abstract: Launches of a-utonatic ionosrheric "Yantr' " laboratcric-,Q- with P-,aseous Pl-;!sm2-4.cni.c enpinps up to ICT-1 :~Ititud-s were conducted with the ai,l of !Teophvf~~cnl rockr&t-, i.he T-,urr)rj,.C, rf studyint, pro~;pects ol controlleri flirht, in ui-ri-r- the atrosrjhe-_e.Pe--r'ornan--- c1L fT!~seevs- cl.o- spheric conditinns sEudi.ed. ioll 111tiorr!Ctioti, :-.!i W1,11 neutr--il Ptmosrhorr- vi-ro m-qsurr,ri . '~*)c,'---n t, 1 f; c 0- 1,- (-~()rj~h rj- C, I iX - periment-, is nr~,sent-ri. P j USSR UDC 576-851.71-097-21-083.3 .0 and NIKOLISLAYA, V. N., Institute of Epidemiology and Micro- Academy of Medical Sciences USSR "The Stability of Increased Virulence of Rickettsia prowazeki Vaccine Strain E" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 8, Aug 70, pp 36-)8 Abstract: The virulence of R. prowazeki vaccine strain E for guinea pigs and white mice was increased by passaging it in the lungs of white mice. The in- creased virulence persisted through 10 passages (the observation period) in chick embryos. In guinea pigs, the vaccine produced marked immunity to a virulent cul- ture of R. prowazeki (Breinl strain). Preservation of the virulence of the E strain after passaging in the lungs of white mice in indicative of either the selection of virulent individuals present in the original rickettsial population or a mutation in E strain rickettsia arising in the lungs of white mice, with subsequent breeding of mutants. 1/1 USSR UDC 576.85'-.7'L.097.2:51-,6..-,~-!,.-"71.094 and GULEVS1,XYA, S. A., Institute of Epidei;ifoliogy and imeni Gamalleva, Academv of '-'edical Sciences USS-K "Soluble Rickettsia prowazeki ilintigens in Suspens.ion Before and .'itter 'i'vv11U~w11L v.-Lrh E'ther" Moscow, Zhurna'L Vii~:7obiologii, Epidemiologii L immunobiologi~, No 's, Pli~), pp 110-114 Abstract: i~. pr,.,wazeki armigervs troated with et,hor di1l-orod un- treated anc-i-6ens because they had less seroiogilcall fixation reaction) and a larger content of hemagglutinaring substanc,- I 'I, precipitazing properties of the antigens were not affected by ctlier tre;;Zment. Elect ron-imi cros cope studv of soluble antigens in a rickettsiaL suspension in C; physiological saline (before treatment with ether) revealed partial separation of: t*~-.e -.-icrocaDsule from the cell wall. Tr~-atnent of zke .ner resulted in complete separation of the microcapsule, rupture oz z:,-,e Cell wall., subs t antial 'Loss of t"he cellu'Lar contents, and appearance of i;~enibranous struc- tures in the cyzoplas= (apparently caused by the rea---tion Of the nicro- organLsm to the chemical agent). 1/17 ozz UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 TITLE--ELL-CTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI (IN THE LUNGS OF ALBINC MICE) -U- AUTHOR-(02)-GULEVSKAYAt S.A., BALAYEVAv N.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGIlt EPIDEMIOLOGII I IMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970, NR 3, PP b2-85 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKIr WHITE MOUSE, TISSUE CULTURE, CYTOPLASM, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY- C011TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DGCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1990/1476 STEP NO--Ull/0016/70/000/003/0082/0085 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0109536 U_tLr_ I rA -~ 1z 1-1;-f f;_q 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109536 A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE ULTRA STRUCTURE OF RICKETTSIA PkOWAZEKI BY CULTURING THEM IN THE LUNGS OF ALBING MICE. IT WAS SHOWN THAT RICKETTSIA PENETRATED INTO THE CELL BY PHAGOCYTOSIS AND AFFECTED THE ALVEOLAR EPITHELIUM ENDOTHELIU14 OF CAPILLARIES AND HISTOCYTES OF THE LUNGS. RICKETTSIA COULD REPRODUCE IN THE HISTI(;CYTESt BUT iiERE MOSTLY SUBJECTED TO LYSIS IN THE VACUOLES. I N OTHER CELLS RICKETTSIA FORMED LARGE COLONIES WHICH REPLACED CELULAR ORGANOICS. RICKETTSIA IN THE COLONIES WERE HOMOGENEOUS BY SIZE AND SHAPE. ULTRASTRUCTURE OF RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI WAS SIMILAR TO THAr OF THE MAJORITY CF GRAM NEGATIVE 3ACTERIA. RICKETTSIA CELL IS COVERED WITH A MICROCAPSULAR LAYER 100 TG 150 ANGSTROM IN THICKNESS. THIS LAYER LAY NEXT TO THE THREE LAYER MEMBRANE OF THE CELLULAR WALL, WHICH HAD SMOOTH CONTOURS AND A SIZE UP TO 120 ANGSTROM. THE THREE LAYER CYrOPLASM4TIC MEMBRANE SURROUNDED THE LYTCPLASM. THE LATTER CONSISTED OF GRANULES WHICH WERE IDENTICAL TO RIBOSOMES BY SIZE AND SHAPE. 111L NOCLFUS WAS FORMED BY DNA FILAMENTS. DATA ON APPLICATION UF VARIOUS METHODS OF FIXATICN ARE PRESENTED. UNIC L-ASS--f F-l-EiD UNCL PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 Ot7 ASSIFIEO HE SUSPENSION BEFORE .TITLE--SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI IN T _ AND AFTER TREATIVENT WITH ETHER -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BALAYEVA, N.M., GULEVSKAYA, S.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR o-C-0, SOURCE-1HURNAL MIKR03i__Ln_GIIj EPIDEMIOLOGII I IMMUNOBIOLOGIft 1970, NR 4, PP 110-114 ..DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SU3JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND IIEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RICKETTSIA PRO,0.ZEKI, ETHER, ANTIGENt SOLVENT EVRACTION CC;qTRbL 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/1531 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/000/001,/OIIO/0114 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109591 !!N(~LASSIFIED 2/2 0 17' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0109591 AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A COMPARATIVE SJUIOY Of- ETHE!" AiND NONEThER SOLUBLE ANTIGENS DE14UNSrRATED THAT TREATMEEtNT WITH ETHER 01: SUSPENSIJN OF TISSUE INFECTED WITH RICKETTSIA PRO-44LE111 AIDED IN EXTRACTION OF ADDITIGNAL ANTIGENS INTO THE SOLUTION; THI.*-SE ANTIGENS DIFFERED FRCM THE ONES IN THE SUSPENSION BY A LESSER SPECIFIV.IrY IN THE COMPLEMENT FIXATION REACTION WITH THE SERUM AGAII45T RiCKETTSIA MOOSERI AND A GREATER CONTENT OF HEMAGGLUTINATING SUBSTANCES. IN ETHER TREATMENT THE COMPLEMENT FIXATING TITRE OF THE ANTIGEN WITH A HOMOLOGOUS IMMUNE SERUM REMAINE0 UNCHANG~D IN THE MAJORITY OF THE EXPERIMENTS, OR NAS DOUBLE. PRECIPATING AND IMMUNOGENIC PROPERTIES OF ETHER AND NONETHER ANTIGENS WERE THE SAME. IT WAS FOUND BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDIES THAT DETECTION OF A SOLUBLE ANTIGEN IN THE SUSPENSION OF RICKETTSIA IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOLUTION WAS ACCOMPANIED BY THE CHANGES IN RICKETTSIA STRUCTURE CONSISTING OF PARTIAL DETACHMENT OF THE MICROCAPSULE FROM T14E CELL. TREATMENT WITH-ETHER LED TO FURTHER SEPARATICN OF THE MICROCAPSULE, RUPTURE OF THE CELL WALL, CONSIDERABLE LOSS OF CELLULAR CONTENTS, LOSS OF INTACTNES OF CYTOPLASMATIC MEMBRANE AND THE APPEARANCE OF MEMBRANOUS FORMATIONS IN THE CYTOPLASM OF RICKET7SIA. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 T!TLE--VIRULENCE OF RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKII STRAIN E INCREASED AFTER PASSAGES ON GUINEA PIGS. REPORT 11 -U- AuTl4OR-(02)-.ajh.AYLVA!~, N.M.., NIKOLSKAY, V.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR J? SOURCE--VESTNIK ADADEMIJ MEOITSINSKIKH NAUK SSSRw 17-22 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI, GUINEA PIG CONTAOL *JARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS VOL 25j NR 2, 1970t PP DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/1847 STEP NO--UR/0248/70/025/002/0t)17/0022 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103595 ljiN'C L A S S I F f F 0 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103595 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 1. PASSAGE OF STRAIN E RICKETTSIA P49WALEKII ON !UINEA PIGS LEADS TO AN INCREASE IN THE VIRULENCE OF THIS STPAIN. 2. IT IS POSSIBLE TO ISOLATE A RICKETTSIAL STRAIN WITH INCREASED VIRULENCE IN THE FIRST PASSAGE FROM GUINEA PIG ORGANS LON"C' AFTER INFECTION (13TH DAY). 3. A RICKETTSIAL STRAIN 141TH INCREASED VIRULENCE WAS ISOLATED IN THE SECOND PASSAGE, USING MATERIAL FROM THE GUINEA PIG'S-TUNICA VAGINALIS TESTIS FROM THE FIRST PASSAGE EXTRACTED S'OON AFTER INFECTION 172 HOURS) AS THE PASSAGE MATERIAL. 'Rif- I USSR UDC 591.169: 591. 461.2:612 .0111: 43 BKLAXEVA 0. S. Institute of Physiology and EXDerimental Pathology 4-~ ;, Turkmen SSR Academy of Scienc,"s of the Arid Zon "Regeneration of Renal Ultrastructure Following Exposure to High Tei',Iperatures" Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, Seriva Biologicheskikh Nauk, No 4, 1973, pp 34-39 Abstract: Electron microscopic studies were conducted oii kidneys of rats exposed to 42' for one or three hours. The animals were white male rats, 200-210 g in weight; prior to exposure to hyperLhermia rectal temperature ranged from 34.8* to 36.3', after one hour of exposure from 38' to 39', aad after three hours of exposure from 39.4* to 41.0". A one hour period of exposure elicited largely reactive changes which affected primarily mito- chondria and the en-doplasmic reticulum, while a three hours of ex,)osure evoked both reactive and degenerative changes with disruption of inte--i-nal membranes, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum membranes, redistribution of lipids, and numerous foci of degeneration. Normalization of the intracellular structures occured in one day following three hours of exposure to 42', and after three days after three hours of exposure. 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE';SINGY DATE-30OCT70 TITLE-EFFECT OF 611'__tkill,~ Z-1-RO TEMPERATURES Gn PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC CONCRETE -U- AUTHOR-102j-BALBAr Lj~ SELETSKfYr L.I* CCUNTPY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-BETON ZHELEZObETON 1970, 16(11. 14-16 DATE PUBLISHED---70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-CONCAEFE, FURFUkALr ACETONE* MONOMER, LOW TEMPERATURE Er"FECT, COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH CGNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLA5S-UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1058 STEP NO--UR/0097/70/OL6/OOL/0014/rj(',I.b CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0124715 UNCLASS IF (ED 212 OZ3 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING oArE--30,--"-'t7() CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124715 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONCRETE MIXES, CONTG. AODED SIMILAR TO ZPERGENT FURFURAL, SIMILAR TO 12PERCENT FURFURAL ACI:T(jNl- MUNG-MER, AND CATALYTIC AMTS. OF PHSO SU83 H, WERE HARUENEf) IN THE LODEGREES TO PLUS 20DEGREES RANGE. THE LOWERING OF ]HE rEmp. ONLY SLOWED DO~)N THE HARDENING PROCESS AND THF INCREASE OF THE CD.NPRE 5ST I . ON STRENGTH. E.G., THE CONCRETES HARDENED AT MINUS IDDEGREES TO MINUS 8DEGREES FOR LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 5 MONTHS HAD A COMPkESSION STRENGTH SIMILAR TO 10PERCENT LOWER THAN THAT OF THE CONCRETES HARUENEU AT ZODEGREES. 6N WARMING UP THE RATE OF THE HARDENING INCREASEU AND THE CONCRETES REACHED THEIR ULT114ATE STRENGTH IN ALL CASES. U* N, c L A 31 S 41 F I E: 0 JO: Jpes 5,1C61 .2s 7LLy 1973 GROWING SINGLE ORTHOPERRITE CRYSTALS &Y CRUCISLEUSS ZONE MELTM 44~0~14ad A. "a. Chervonanklo rp 3-37 1. Intr-~duckion Ap,,jn,j the 14r,je -,.*)r,,jt or ferrite materials, ~rth~fprr- Ites of rare earth elvmvrlts ocrlipy a sFPclal pl;~.:e !,-7ausp of their specific ragn~tic end optical propertlen. Vainki Weak ferrom&jnets with a clo_-arly utilaxial aniz~ttot~y, those materials are id"ally suitable for the cr"tiln of a sys- tem of mobile i:~olatcd domainn in thin monocrystallinr lavers [1j. Such a possikillity open5 up the rrospects of crrALini3 an entire class of lvqlcal lind storale jnits rja:;ed on the record- inj, control and readout of domatn~ -- information-aarryinq media C.7, 3). At the prenent k.1mr, side t)y side with t~rtho- ferrlt~n, attemr-ts are belng made to use other unlaxial maq- 4ets .- hexaferrites an,1 garnetn with cr~mplex comrof1tions -- for that purpor,~ (4]. OtCholerrites. h_--ever, have a number of advantaqes over other uni.axial ferrIten duck tQ the record- hic1h m,,hility of their d,:mair1-- r,-,zzr.J trnnnpartlncy in visil3le anti infrnrnd li,?ht, and relatIvely high technological level of the ryntneslr of ,In,.;Ic crystals. In (11) it was shown that: the d,imatn mobility In YroO can reach 6000 cm/ (second) (cersted) at rrom temperature and 50,000 cm/(nPc*nd)(oerntcd) at nitrooen temperaturpso whizh is higner by several ordors of ma~^nitude than In jarneta and heyaferrlte:;. The trnnsparency of ortho- ferrites at room temperature in red liqht (,N ~ 0.6 micron) is bstantially higher than in all known magnets (6, 7), and in " :umbination with great mag neto-optical effect this permits visual NtUdy of the domain structure and use of magnetooptical readout USSR LTDc: 621.318.i(o88.8) MIEDVER DEV, S. A., KOLCHTIN, V. V. , BALBASHOV, A. M. , CHEIPARIA , V. P. , Mos cow Power Engineering Institute "A Hexaferrite" USSR Author's Certificate No 281710, filed 3 Jun 68, publi.shfad 10 'jt~-c 70 (from RZh-Radiatel~-Ilnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V-1465 F) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a hexaferri-te which contains iron oxide, strontium oxide and chromium oxide. As a dfstinmuish- ing feature of the patent, the field of anisotropy is increased to values of 33-40.3 thousand oersteds with a ferromaTnetic resonance width of 1.8-2.2 thousand oersteds or less by taking the initial components ir the follow-f-E-3 proportions (in percent by weight): strontitnn oxide 9.85-9.95, chromium oxide 23.2-32, earid the remainder iron oxide. 1/1 ?. USSR UDC 621-318049-731 BESSONOVP Do Ass CHI';RVONENKIS, A. YA. "Study of the Hysteresis Properties of Monocrystals with Garnet Structure" Dokl. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii -00 itopam nauchno-issled. rabot za 1968-1969 za. Yosk. energ. in-t, 1970 a. Sekts. Hadiotekniche kaya. Podsektso ferritovoy SVCh radiofiziki (Reports of Scientifi, Engineerin ' Conference on Advances iii -Scientific-Research Studies in 1968-19E9. Moscow Energetics Institute, 19?0, Section on Radio En, ineemngv Subsection on ferrite microwave physics), Mloscow, 199%lDp 151-155 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 70, Abstract No 2 45 ) Translationt Results are presented of a study of the hysteresis -DroperTies of" several garnret-structure ferrites intended for use in microwave phase shifterse The study objective was to establish the material composition, the melting regime, and the subsequent thermal and magnetic treating regimes which will increase the 1/2 - 186 USSR BALBASHOV, A. fit., et al, E itoaam nauchno-issled. rat 19?0 ~Z. Sekts. Radiotekhni radiofi&L~.i, 1969'. Dn 151- Feb 70, Abstract No'~B145) -tekhn. 1"onferentsii 1968-1969 ga. ",!.osk'_.__enerF-. in-t ya. Podsekts,, ferritovoy SVC-h rom RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 2. rectangularity of the hysteresis loop, reduce the losses, ensure high thermal stability, and short switching time. The basis of the compositions tested was yttrium ferrite garnet, which has been used success-l"Ully in various microwave devices but has a low rec- tangularity factor. All the measurements were made on monocrystals grown by the method of non-crucible zonal melting with optical heating. The substitution selection is justified. Resuits are described of the synthesis and study of the monocrystals o-f the resultina systems* Two illustrations, One reference. VIV. 2/2 61 P, V UR 0482 AA0051814- Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent, )--7o 242038 FIXINQ VERTICAL PROPS in the holds of ships during log loading, using a chain and lever arrange- ment on the lip of the hatch. Chain I is permanently attached at one end to brace 2, while the other end is free. Brace 2 Is mounted on the 4. f the hatch 3 by L lip 0 means of a shaft and nut 4. After the prop has been 41 positioned in the brace, the chain is passed around it and a link at its free end hooked on to catch 9 of lever 6. The chain is then tightened by turning lever 6 on axle 7, so that 19820908 AA0051814 AUTHORS: Kuz'min, V. !.: Balberov, Yu. A.-; Pisarev, N. Ye. Gor'kovskiy Institut Inzhenerov Vodnogo Transporta an eye on the lever fits over a ring on the brace; retaining pin 12 can then be passed through both to fix the lever in position. 18.1.68. a& 1211141/29-33, KUZIMIN, V. 1. et at. Inst. of Water Transport Engineering, Gor'kii. (4.9.69) But 14/18.4.69. Class 9-1e, Int. C1. B 65g. IL9820209 "112 013 UNCLASSIFIF! PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 TITLE--RESIDUAL INTERACTION ANU THE RE' G EM EN TEFFECTS IN ATOMIC NUCLEI _U_ AUTHOR--d4LBUTSEV -- ~~B. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TEO'-,ETICHESKAYA I MATEIMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAY 1970, VOL 31 NK 21 PP 255-264 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--ATOM, NUCLEUSY OXYGEN ISOTGPEi SPECTRUMt FLUORINE CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUME14T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/Fi-tAME-3003/112-lt STEP CfPC ACCESSI,7,N NO--AP0130157 212 013 U-,NCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION 1110--AP0130157 ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AiISTRACT. A METHOD OF CALCULATING THE REARRANGEMENT r_-FFLCT Cl-JqRECTION TO THE RESIDUAL IrlTEkAcillj.',j IN ilrgm[C NUCLEI IS GIVEiq. THE RESIDUAL INTERACTION IN A EQUALS IF, 'idCLE0, Is CALCJLATEJp- THE HAIIADA JUHiNSTON POTENTIAL BeING USED AS Tii-l PAPTICLE POTENTIAL. THIS RESIDUAL INITERACTIO.',f IS USED F04 CALCULA~Iiq(, fHE SPECTRA CF PRf,'-IE18 0 AND PRIME16 F AND THE ISOTOPIC SHIFT IN PRIAE17 o. IT IS S40WN THAT REA--~RAN6LMENIT EFFECTS STRONGLY INFLOENCE THE RESULTS OF THESE CALCULATIONS. FACILITY: OB"YEDINENNYY INSTITUT YADERNVKH ISSLE00VANlY. USSR UDC 547.26'116 KIRPIC147-V, P. P. , ~~ALIC----EITIKO, R. K. KRUGLYA--K, Yj. L. WkR71YY,OV, I. V. "Reaction of 1,3,2-Dioxaphospholpnes ',-!ith N-Chloroi-i-idoacetic Esters" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey -Khimii, Vol 41, No 10, 1971, p 2338 Abstract: For the first time, a study was ma.de of the reactions of 1,3, -dioxanhosDholenes with N-chloroacetimidic ethyl ester. It was shown thpt the reactions of 2-halo- or 2-alkox?1-1,3,2- dioxa-ohosnholr,nes (I), with 0-1 alkyl substituents at the 4 and 5 C positions in the ring, gave oDen-chain Dhosphoryl comnounds resulting from brealring of the C-0 bond in the ring. In contrast, the reactions of I, wV'i more than one alkyl substituent in LL or 5 Dositions, gave the dioxa-phosDhol2ne ring compounds and a hPlo- alkane. The yields and some ohysicel constants of the compounds obtained are given. USSR uDc c621.1)62:538-3: 532.51.018. 5.001.2 BAL 1 A. "An Electrohydrodyn-ainic Induction Method of Energy Flux Conversior 3-a-zed on Using Orthogonal ElLectric and Magnetic Fields and Nonconductive Workirn~ Flui ds " V sb. Elektrotekhniha (171-ectrical Engine eri n collecti on of works), 1970, PP 130-i3-3' (--:'---Om 11 Sh-Ele'- trot ek-hn a i Energetika, -,'o 1, i-an 7-1, Z`b- stract No 1A150~ Translation: '11'he pni)er Presfmi- a thearetical calculat-ion. ,,)f rhe tim."2- -averaged retarding wrid total I)ower de,-iel.oped when a nc,ncunducti_71~_- working fluid flows in the channel of an electrohydrodynamic generator for one special method ;:)-," excitation of the generator by an ~dternatin,:~- electric field. It is shown that the overation of such a converter is reversible. USSR UDC [621.362:538.3:532.51018.5-001.2 BAL'CHITIS, A. V. "An Electrohydrodynamic Induction Converter With Traveling Electric Field" V sb. Elektrotekhnika (Electrical Engineering--collection of works), Kaunas, 1970, pp 134-137 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1A151) Translation: The paper contains a theoretical analysis of energy conversion in an induction-type electrohydrodynarac generator with traveling electric field D Dm efGIt-c'x), where Dm is the induction amplitude of the electric field, a 7r/-,, T is the pole division, and x is the coordinate lengthtrise of the c-hannel. axis. The rate of flow of the working fluid in the channel is constant and uniform, and the conductivity a of the fluid is constant. Finite formulas are given in the narrow-channel approximation for calcu- lating the power of the generator. It is concluded from -ail analysis of the results that electrohydrodynamic induction generators vould be effective at high electrodynamic ReVnolds numbers, and law sliding s of the workiri,v fluid in the traveling field. In the generator mode, maximum power takes fluid place under the condition sReel = -1- It is shown that for a working 1/2 USSR BAL'CHITIS, A. V. , Elektrotekhnika (Electrical Eng-ineering-collection of works), Kaunas, 1970, pp 134-137 (from RM-Elektrotek-hnika i Energetika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 11~151) with low conductivity, the induction method of electrohydrodynamic conversion of energy yields a greater volunetric power density than a magnetohydrodynamic induction generator with a traveling magnetic field. G. A. Razumov. 2/2 go U USSR ux 669.o46.5 ANSIMILS, I. I., FEDO-EE-MV.? V. V. , OYSK) G. N., YZ-GORC-7.0 SOLIVOKIN) S. P., -OV TYURIN, Ye. I., DAITILIN, V. I., SELWAINOV, V. M.., S11rKGV S. S.,, ZY19YA1, Yu. Ye., and B "Use of Electroma-netic Stirrina in Vacutm Meltincr of Steel in a Ladle" Moscow.? V sb- "Sovremennyye problemy kachestva stali" (1,11ISiS), (Collection of Works. Modern Problems of Steel (Zuality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloysi, Izd-vo "Metallurb-iya," Tio 61, 1970, pp 222-227 Translation of Abctract: Brief technical characteristics are given of the electropLag,netic stirrim- of steel in a ladle. Data are presented on the effect of electroma'-netic metal stirrinG an the uniform distribution of added deoxidizers and alloyina eler,2nts, and also on the si6nificant increase in the duration of Vacuum sr.'e-Iting. A new production technoloa for the ShXA15 steel is prascntcd in which comLlete deoxidation and alloying is con- ducted in the ladle at the end of vacutmi smelting. '.,ie su.:-ested method is theoreticall.-J- The re-sults of thc-- first eyD-~ri-mental :r,-,lts are presanteil- 3 1/2 Oil TITLE--CHANNELS OF THS PI POSITIVE PLUS M GAMMA REACTION AUTHOR-(04)-BALOINo A.B., N.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 PRIME POSITIVE PLUS P YIELDS P PLUS PI PRIME AT 2.9 GEV-C -U- ERGAKOV, V.A.9 TREBUKHOVSKIYj YU.V.j SHISHOVI SOURCE--YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11(4), 800-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT. AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--PION PROTON INTEkACTIONv BU311LE CHAMBEat EXCITATION CROSS SECTION COINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMF-3001/Z207 STEP NO--U[