SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BEYDIN, V. K. - BEZHANOV, R. A.
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USSR
TXAC'1211, V. I., et al., Fiziko-Khiaichoskaya Mekhanika Haterialov, Vol 9,
No 5. 1973, pp 102-103
ethylene coatings of high density Increase the corrosion-fatigue strength
of 3OKhG,9.NA steel specimens in aggzessive medial this Increase is most
effeclAve in acid media. The =ost protectlye effect of polyethylene coating
was found on hardened and low-tenperature annealed specimens. Two figurest,
one tableg eight bibliographic references.
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Inorganic Compounds
USSR uDo 621-357.12s661.25(o88.8)
13RYDTIL. V- K , VOROSHILOV, 1. P., GORBACHEZ, A. K., NECHIFOREMO, N. N.,
and VOROSHILOV, P. KH.
"A Process for Preparing Sulfuric Acid"
USSR Author's Certificate No 289621, filed 6 Jan 69, published 5 Sep 72,
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, No 8(11), 1973, Abstract Ho 8L262P)
Tranalationi A process Is patented for reparing H2S04 by the electrolysis of
an aqueous solution of metal sulfates, during the depolarization of the anode
by a sulfur gas in the presence of a catalyst In the electrolyte. This pro-
cess is imDroved in that to increase the degree of utilization of the sulfur
dioxide and to decrease the anode potential to increase the yield of the final
product, a soluble halide salt Is added to the electrolyte as a catalyst
which is preferential for the cation, similar to the cation of the electrolyte.
The catalyst is added in concentrations of 0.1 to 50 grans/liter. The pro-
cess is carried out for a D. of 500 to 3,000 amps/E2 and at an electrolyte
temperature of 20-900. For example, the electrochemical processing of Na 23049
the electrolysis Is carried out In a three chamber electrolysis apparatus with
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USSSR
BEYDIN, D. K.t et also USSR Authorts certificate No 189821, filed 6 Jan 69,
published 5 Sep 72
an Iron (wire-gauze) cathode and a hollow graphite anode with a porosity of
33%. The initial electrolyte (Ha2SO ) is added to a concentration of 290/
grams/liter in the middle compartment of the apparatus. To the electrolyte
is added 0-56 grams/liter of XaCl. The sulfur dioxide evolves under a pressure
of 150 mm of mercury In the hollow Dart of the anode and it migrates through
the pores of the graphite to the anolyte. The process goes at temperatures
of the original electrolyte of 00, and a charge on the electrolytic apparatus
of 5 amps and Da of 1000 amps m . It was determined that the anode potential
was 1.15 volts and the efficiency of the utilization of the sulfur gas was
75-80%-
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112 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--30O_"T7Q
TITLE-USE: OF ELECTROLYTIC SODIUM BISULFATE FCR PRESERVING GREEN PLANTS
_U_
AUTHOR-(03)-B V.K., PESOTSKIYI V.F.r RAOINAv G.N.
~L~
COUNTRY OF INFO'--USSR
SOURCE-KHIM. SEL* KHOZ. 1970, 8(2), 139-40
DATE PUBLISHED-- - -70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEi'~IISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-SCO[UP. COMIPOUND, SULFATE, HYDROGEN COMPOUND, PLANT SPRAYING
CC,NTRCL MAkKI&G-NO RLSTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA.,'-lE--2G0011370 STEP t,'O--UR/0394/70/008/OJZ/0139/GL'i,3
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125018
UNCLASSIFIED
212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-330OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN ND--AP0125018
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6srRACT. ELECTROi-YrICALLY PROMICED NAllsil
SUBle IN THL- 1-01RM ('11' 01,11'JS 0:~ 1:L.AKIS AND WAIH', '. ~; L - I ', ~ ~ PI 1, C I N I ) ,
LUNrAINS 82--99V1-RL.l'Nl NAW.0 S;Jlilt ANO' hils A i). M
PROPERIlLS FOR GREEN PLANIS AkC- SEMILAR TO Tll()Sl- LA: 0111EI'l ivi-S.
47-003390C -NUCLEAR BST. 0 0
SV
3089 (N49-36291) X-RAY EMISSION FROM THE SOLAR
CORONA. -Beigman, 1. Ii,.(and others). jAkadem Nauk
SSSR, Moscow. lnstitut Fiziki). Translation or 09an Pre-
print No. 104. 22p. (N CR-105625). CYSTI.
A number of new experimental data have recently become avail -
able on the spectrum of the solar corona In to x-ray region (I to
30 A). In this paper, the spectrum is theoretically calculated with
a number of refinements compared to previous computations.
Specifically, dielectronfe recombination and photorecombination
on all leveis were taken into consideration In calculating the ion-
ization equilibrium, A computer was used for determining the ef-
fective cross sections of excitation, Ionization, dielectronle re-
combination and photo recombination necessary for calculating
population Intensities. (auth) (STAR) -1
Of-
112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING Dl%TE--27.N0Vl;0-
TITLE--BORN CROSS SECTION FOR THE N, N PRIME TRANSITICT -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-BEYGMAN, I.L., URNOV, A.M., SHEVELKO, V.P.
CGUNTRY OF [NFO--USSR
SOURCE--LHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58,
MR 5, PP 1825-1829
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--HYDROGEN, ATOM, GREEN FUNCTION, ELECrRON TRANSITION,
OXCILLATOR STRENGTHi CAPTURE CROSS SECTION
C01"ITROL PIARKING--NO RESTPICTIONS
0OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA.ME--300210015 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/053/0051182518129
C[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0127665
UNCLASSIF(ED
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL27665
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ANALYTIC EXPRESSION FOR THE
TOTAL (WITH RESPECT TO L AND L PRIME) SOUARED BORN AMPLITUDE FOR THl' N,
N PRIME TRANSITION IS OBTADN~o BY MCPNS OF THE COULOMB GREEN-S FUNCTION.
TTHE FORMULA CAN 6E SIGNIFIC41NTLY SliMPLIFIE0 1~%, THE LIMITINIG CASES OF
LARGE VALUES OP Iq AND N PRIME, AN EXPRESSION FOR THE TRANSITION CROSS
SECTION IS OaTAINED AT HIG4 ELECTRON ENERGIES WHICH IS SIMILAR TO THE
KRAMERS APPROXIMATION FoR OSCILLATOR STREt4GTH (I IS MUCH LESS F,44IN 01-11TA
N IS MUCH LESS THAN N). FACILITY: FIZICHFSKIY [NSTITUT IM. P.
N. LEBEDEVA, AN SSSR.
1J."CLASSI FIFO
1112 0' 3 21 J L A c. S II E 0) P -,-k j C E S S I lli~ C" A 12N',i _i C
TITLE-THERf- "'L OF ThIE ACT IVE AEGICN l'_;F THE SJLA:-. Cl-ilut'lij"
AUTHOR- It 012 )-ii I_Y(.f-lA,,%I VA Y"i 50 'TE Yra , L . A
-COUNTRY CF INFC--USSH
SLUPLE-TRA~-%SLATEC hj.. CULHAM LAB., A3[NGGCN, L--NG., FRUIPREPRING NO. 94.
Z6P. CEP. CFSrl CTCJ-705
DATE VUFL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECr A*.-:E;'4S-ASTI~CI%CI-Y,AST~~i-,,P~iYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-SOLA~, COkONA, A RAY, RESONANCE LINL, IGNIZAVION, SCILAR,
CTIVITY
A
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1) CCu ra~ t N T L L A S4 - -U 1 4: C L,t S S I10
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18 ) I IM, E S L -2 1 ", E 6 G i-.'- K c: ES K THE R A T ES OF EX C i TAT ION 1 1 U.N 1 ZAT I ON, ANID
REC0,*-lL-Ii*\ATIC.N (~.-HGTU- `.%j Cli-LECTRui[c) cvAM~.L) RRL:Vf,-JjSLY LkY NUMERICAL
.iLdE U-SEG. Trit (-"ALCULATEJ FLUXES 'WERE USED T~) ANALYZE
EXPEi~IiMENTAL DATA !~N D-F Lif-IISSION 'JF THE ACTIVE REGIO.NS IN THE P E C T R A L
R 1%. A C E L A i-; Z3 C A LESS THM~, -.-'5 ANGSTRUM.. IT -iiAS ASSUM.Ll) THAr THE
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f HE AIN A L YS 1 *3 S G A.-') E b A T HE R tlA L MOD E L OF M E AC I'l Y E R' E 6 1 ON. YH E
AVAILAbLE UATA CM~ BE INTO TWO GROUPS. 11 IS SHu,,iN TifAT ALL
CASIES CAN OE Uir-_SCkIBED 6Y A MODEL OF THE ACTIVE REGlti'.J.N wITH A
TE,MPERATURE T EQUALS 2.5 T~-,' 3 (IN UNITS OF 10 PRItME6 bEGRE-ESK) THE ONLY
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V. -EiNG IN THE I m I -
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0.07 TO 0-la, TO UESCRI:iL THE UbSERVATICNS ONE HAS TO ADGPT A SM,"D711
VAKI#'%TI'u',N ~'-;F T UP TU T r),Ji')l Ai',Ii) rHE-- ESTIMATE T U4,UAL 4 IS
THE FLUXES FLE -XVII-i"c XV I 1 1 . THE ABUND-Ail~CCES P,WPOSILD BY
D. THE TGr. Tr
'IL X RAY FLUXES I u4rEi;VAL'
Ljl,'-'~ziJA flvL S' P L D* I L T i k FGR T!iE JPt'CTRAL kA!,6F LA,',I' ;jA LESS
THAN 25 fw%,6STf,',';M AKE CALCULATEJ FOR THE DIFFERLiNf SETS ;JF AND
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1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--ALUMINUM POLYOLEFIN COMPOUNDS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-CHIRKO'/, N.M.p BEYKHL0jpj_"'Q'-A-l BRIKENSHTEYN, KH-M., KANASHKIN,
YU.Fov MATKOVSKIY, P.YE.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 264,692
REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZJBRET., PROM OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI, 1970 47(9),
DATE PUBLISHED--03MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PATENT, ALUMINUM, POLYOLEFIN RESIN, POLYMERIZATION,
ETHYLENE, METAL CONTAINING POLYMER
CgiTROL ;c-STRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0348 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESS)10~`% ."C-AA0136282
4
UN C: L ", S S I F I E D
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04Dc-C70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0136282
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ALt POLYOLEFIN COMPDS. ARE PREPO.
BY POLYMN. OR COPOLYM111. OF C SUB2 H SUB4 WITH OTHER ALPHA, OLEFINS IN AN
INERT HYDROCARBON SOLVENT IN THE PRESENCE OF AL OR ITS ALLOYS (E#Gst IN
THE FORM OF POWDER, FLAKES, WIREv AND SHAVINGS) AND A CATALYST. THE
CATALYSTS USED ARE TRANSITION, METAL HALIOES OR HYDROXYFfALIDES SOL, IN
HYDROCARBONS, E.G. V HYDROXYCHLORlDEs FACILITY: FILIAL
INSTITUTA KHIMICHESKOY FIZfKI AN SSSR.
11-lul- i AI L: -1
BE-YKO' i. V.
"A Maximin Set and Algorithm for its Construction"
V sb. N'ekotor. vorr. . mat. (Some Proble-ns of A-.1-Led *-'~athematics--
collection of ~wcrhs), 17,-. 5, Kiev, 1971, pp 175-177 (from P.Zh-Kibernezika
No 1, Jan 72, Abstract 11110 !V763)
Translation: The aut'--or intrc-duces the conce-ot of a maximin set for the
first playe r in an antagonistic geme.. A criterion is presented fo-r the
maximin property of a set, and a certain algorithm is described for fird-
ing it In the case where the set of pure strategies for this p-layer is
finite. It should be mentioned that the exposition is not SuLf-ficiezitly
clear, and that some of the notation is inaccurate. I. Fokin.
USSR UDC: 519-3:51:62-50
2DT91 I.V., Institute of Mathematics., Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Some Evaluations of 1~b-xmin Time and Absorption Time in a Chasing Problem,
Optimality Conditions and a Chasing Algorithm!'
Kiev, Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrains'koi RSR, Seriya A -- Fizyko-Tekhnichni
ta Matematychni Nauky, No 11, Nov 70, pp 968-971
,kbstracl%-,: The article considers the problem of the chasing of
object y by object x, the objects chanci-,-ing position with time
in sets Y 31 and I E) x according to the equations
x.A(xc,u,o, y=B(y$,v,1)
where x0 and YO are the P03itions of the objects at the initial
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US S R
BE-EMO, I.V., Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainslkoi ESR, Seriya A -- Fizyko-
Tekhnichni ta Matemtychni Hauky, No "i Nov 701 pp 968-971
moment of time t = to, u and V are controls (elements of given
sets U and V), and A and B are given transforms of the sets Dx
)( U X R and Dy X V X R respectively in the set Dx and Dy. TK
denotes the minimum value of time (if it exists) in which U'V
(A(x',u,t), B(yo tv,t))4Z K, and TK denotes su inf TK 0 K,6
VEVP 44CU UIV
is the problem. For given 6 '>' 0 and K C Dx K Dy find con-
trols uF- E U, v EE V such as satisfy the condition
K K
ITK TKI < e, q(A (x~ uEK, T~, xB (yo, v.8K, T~,.,), K) <
K JK' K X K
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USSR
MM-0, I.V., Dopovid-i Akademii 11auk Ukrainsgkoi RSSR, Seriya A -- Fizyko-
Tekhnichni tua Matematychni Nauky, No 11, Nov 70, P.P 968-971
The autnor modifies the metnod previously suggested by
him for finding absorption time 1 K in the case of the set K-=- Ks
and process controls which are described
by systems of ordinary differential equations of order n, in
which the sets D were selected
as elements of tfie K-optimal'set G. If VW is chosen instead
of V in the suggested algorithms, B-algorithms are automatically
obtained for finding controls which satisfy the necessary condi-
,tions for optimality on the basis of maxKmin time of the K,O-
problem. A theorem is derived which peimits the formulation of
various optimality criteria with r63peCt to the functionals 95
chosen. It follows from this theorem that the K10-problem de-
composes into two problems
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USSR
BEVYKOY LV., Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrains'koi HSRJ, Seriya A -- Fizyko-
Tekhnichni.ta'Mate.matydani Nauky, No 11, Nov 70, PP 968-971
0 (P,B (yo, F, Vc)) = max 0 (P.8 (yo, U, 74)),
V(V(T'~)
and
0 (P,A (x0, -U, TK)) =max 0 (P,A (x0, u, TK
UEU
If these two problems satisfy conditions under which the maximum
principle is in effect, control u0 satisfies the maximum princi-
ple and control v0 satisfies the maximum principle with certain
phase constraints.
4 /4
USSR
UDC 6781539-374
BEY11', A. L., and PORTNOV, G. G., Institute of Mechanics of Polymers of the
Academy of Sciences Latvian SSR, Riga
"Possible Creep Mechanism of Multilayer Composite Rings Under Internal
Pressure"
Riga, 1-fekImniRa Polimers, 110 5, So!)/Cct 73, pp 884-890
Abstract: The deformabillty of a ring consisting of helically arranged
reinforcing layers aid a polymeric bonding agent is analyzed. In measuring
the dislocations of tha external ring surface under the action of an internal
pressure, the creop of the naterial cannot pr9perly be distinguished from the
crawling apart of the ring. At prolonged action of internal pressuxNa-, under
increased pliability conditions of the matrix, the develoDment of additional
deformations caused by the crawling of the coiln is possible. Tho analysis
of creep deformation effected by this crairling signifies that the elasticity
of the rigid roinforcing layer has little effect on the defor4ation3 related
to the crawling of the ring. Four figures, Z4 formulas, seven bibliographic
references.
1/1
USSR ULc 6130,70)(091)
SHITSKOVA, A. F., AKSRIK, A. F. Glc.'OYEVAYP-., V. L., GUMV. 1'.Ir.
]Syr~Lml
IT
ZIT-1 T _r ) P. N.) N=~ Ye. L. PAMTSEV YU. F. and Ylk-I 'BSPOV. G. G.
"Coping U"ith Cmirrent Health Problems in the R-STSPA"
lloscoi-,,, Gi-iyana J_ Sanit-ariya, IN'o L02, 11) 2, pp 8-i6
L> W
Abstract- Healt.- ve_-e -a !,--ialor coicern cf the coz- len~:ers afLir
deal ,,ith
the revolution. wno swiftl-er or,-Iani2eft aGencies and services to
epidemics and famines. As these were broug~it under control, hl-_~alth officialr.;
became involved. Jin Cit~T desir-i ard building off etc. '_`ic
increasin,g 4L. .1 led the autherities by tlic
-e~-po of indlustrialization - 'j"
study atmospheric poll-,rLion endl -the dismon-al of mamicizall anJ irl"istria).
Water pollution and suitable us,; of irater rvsourcec ,,,ere ii:aljor intc_-j~~:tn 1,7,,,
the 1940's. Following, the war, industrial h-,,,,Cicnc and occ:-q)!.,+-Lon!~,.l
allonr, !.7ith food 1,,0i So.,14niys becalne the center of attention. in the -,(j6,,)Is
research was foci~scft on tHe problc.-,-,s cri.,~_ted, 'r,-..r the c"i,+:-.--,-~c,~--i-~-:~;a.~1-2-,G.~i Of
ture, -the use of pesticides in T.,a--ticular. The to
sound, ra,!Lat-_;~Dn, technolocical.
1-~Ic'h is, I)Irl(,C:rl 0.11 l3n~ventive
- .1 "'culcille
-UpulaLiem -tic~.Ia childrell and adolescujiLi. Tiic
Ul" of the rly
. Ij
ly~
USSIR
SHTTSKOVA, A. P., Gj.,-,iyena i Sanitariya, No 12, 1972, pp 8-16
comprehensive, accurate health statistics was recognized in the 1920's and
they are constantly being refined and DiTproved as an indispensable basin for
planring and taking effective action.
2/2-
M0040GZS~ uR o482
Soviet Inventions Illustr Section I Chemical, Derwent, -9-2e4
'4
234642 PLASTM COMPONENT EESS-NOU comprises a
splitlq~ se 1'with'a runner bind a dd-
mountable shaped cavity 2 made of rubber with a
alit 3. The cavity is taken out from the carcass A
,when the poured -plastic is solidified, and Is opened
up along the slit.
AUTHORS: B~~ ~in _A. M. ; Reynsburg", A. M. ; Bondar' , M. Yu.';
Ri-pman, D. -71= Bakunin, v.--7. -;and Golovkov, G - V
A
27.12.65. as 1045751/23-5, BEILIN, A-M. et al.
(26.6-69) Bul~ 4/10.1-69. Class 39a2 Int. CI.
B 29c.
'. I- TI- ~ (N ri -A (4Q4-
A075VA
I
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-7,7>
USSR UDC 621.362.2(088.8)
BEYLIti.-A. Yu., DUDKIN, L. D., ZYKOVA, N. P., KOLOMEYETS, N. V. HA7UR, V. A.,
T7&TEkOVS,_KIY, D. L. , MAININ, M. A.
"A Thermocouple"
USSR Author's Certific;~ite No 227428, Filed 6 Jul 67, Published 20 Jan 70 (from
RZh-Electrotekhnika i energetika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A127 P)
Translation: The proposed thermocouple contains a P-branch of germanium tellu-
ride, a commutation bus of iron, and a commutation substrate. A mechanical
mixture of tungsten and tin telluride, or tungsten and lead telluride is used
as the commutation substrate. This is to improve mechanical strength and reduce
power lost in commutation.
1/1
.1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
TITLE--FORMATIC,N OF A PGLYCONjUGATED POLYMER DURING 'THE THERMAL
DECCMPOSITIGN OF POLYACENAPHTHYLENE -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-MARKEVICH, I.N., BEYLIN, S.I., TETERINA, M.P., KARRACHEVA,
G.P., PCLGOPLOSKs B.A. o-
CCUNTRY (IF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. N_`L-.< SSSR 1970, 191(219 362-5
DATE PU8L[SHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-C.-HEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-CONJUGATED POLYMER, THERMAL DECOMPOSITIONt NAPHTHALENE,
NAPHTHENE, POLYMER STRUCTURE, CHEMICAL KINETICS, PYROLYSIS
CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/1092 STEP NO-UR/0020/70/191/002/0362/0365
CLRC ACCESSION NC--AT0124749
UNCLASSIFIED
21Z 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0124749
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE THERMAL DECOMPN. OF
POLYAC.ENAPHTHYLENE (1) IN PHCL AND IN BULK STARTS AT 180DEGREES AND
335-45DEGREES, RESP. THE PRODUCTS CONTAIN ACENAPHI-HENE, ACENAPHTYLENE
(11) A CONJUGATED POLYMER, BUT NO H. ON THE BASIS OF IR AND EPR
SPECTROSCOPY THE POLYMER WAS ASSIGNED STRUCTURE III (N EQUALS 5-7). THE
FORMATIGN OF III INVOLVES THE SPLITTING OFF OF II FROM I AND THE REDN.
OF 11 WITH 1. THE KINETICS OF I MOL. WTo DECREASE DURING THE PYROLYSIS
IS DISCUSSED. FACILITY: INST. NEFTEKHIM. SIN. IM. TOPCHIEVAt
MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIF0
USSR
UDC 539.67
EEYLIN,..V.M.j vz-KyLOV, Yu. Xh., KADYSBEVICH, A. Ye., and KRASIL'NDWV, 0. M.
"Effect of Alloying An Electrically Active Addition on Phonon Relaxation in
Certain Intermetallic Combinations"
Sb. ."Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal rriction in
Metallic Materials"), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka", 1970, pp 41-43
Abstract: It is shown that the observed ultrasonic absorption is determired by
the interaction of an elastic wave with crystal lattice oscillations. Alloy-
ing by an electrically active addition leads to increased absorotion. Evalua-
tions of the effect of alloying on the absorption coefficient by using data on
the effect of alloying orA third-order constants are presented. 2 fioires,
5 references.
1/1
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USSR UDC 621-315.532
,;a , T=1OV, YU. ! 0 and
anodic additives gave -AV. < 0. The stability of adsorption
was detd, by the potential at the junction of the branches of
clectrocapillary curves plotted with and without additives. 'rhis
corresponds approx. to the potential of desorption Addi-
tives having V,,,, > +0.5V were designated as Type I and those
with 0.34-0.441,', as Type I I. For both types there was
a relation between the coeff. of corrosion inhibition (-,) and the
value Ajo.. Between Aji. < 0.2N, and Ap. > 0.2V, the value of -y
changed sharply. A parallel was o!)served between adsorption
on Hg and protective effect. The value of -f for Type I cationic
surfactant was zreater than that for Type II. Surface activity
REEL/FRAME
198011G3
AP0049346
is important but is not the only factor in protective activity so
that -, does r'.ot depend directly. on --tirface tra--qon. Ty I
. PC
inhibitors are adsorbed due to interaction of 7r aErms in their
=matic rings with Irg surface and also to t1,- adsorption of Cl-
and Br
ions on the Hg surface which act as "zinionic bridges"
for the -adsorption of org. cations- Type I I inhibitors do not
contain halogen ions and thus are only adsorbed b~', the former
mecWmism. Addn. of KBr increases -r for a Type It inhibitor,
changing it to a Type I, J. E. Scarlett
19801164 f ~J
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TITLE--DVIA'AICS OF Al CH-A iGE Il THE ELECTRON CURRENIT F-RACTION IN THE
CATHOUE kEGIO'4 ~]F AN A_~,C !)ISCHARGE -U-
AUTHOR -10 3) -3 =_YL 1 S , I . ILYU B I M0 V, G . A. , RAKHOVSK I YvI
COUNTRY ~DF INFO--USSR
5 0 UR-kc. E - -30, -~ L . AK ADD . I A U K S S Sq 19 7191( 2) 3 07- 10
VAT-E PUBLISHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT A4EAS-PHYSICS
_TD?fC T.A.~S-ARC DISCHARGE, I&I CURRE114T, 1014 MOBILITY, CATHODE, ELECTRODE
P
ROPEZ HEATING
-,Tf, THERMIONIC EMISSIONt METAL
C0%TROL MARKING--'NO. RESTRICTIO141S
DOC 1 CL 4 S Ir: I
PROXY REFL/FFAA;l::--3G05/I642 STEP NJ--URl0020/7.`)/k1';,I
CERC ACCESSIC-N i-10--IAITO1331,747
ONCL,ASSIFICI)
2?2* 030 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION iNG-AT0133547
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE UNSTEADY STATE PROBLE~',l OF THE
DEVELOP-'AENT OF A CATHODE SPOT IS Sr-'LVED BY USING THE MOOLL SUGGESTED
EAKLIE'l-( (19t)9)y IN -WHICH THE IONIC CUkREJ%T IS DETD. MAIINLY BY THE
DIFFUSION OF 13NS vHICH ENTER, FROM THE REGION OF IONIZATION. THUS, THE
UNSTEADY STATE CHANGE IN THE FRACTION OF THE IONIC CURRENT IS OET0. BY
SOLVING THE U,4STE40Y STATE DIFFUSION EwUATION FOR THE CONOITIUNS THAT
THERE IS A SOU.:ZCE OF 10i,,,S wHICH RESULTS FRO11-1 THE IONIZATION GF NEUTRAL
ATOMS BY ELECTRONS EMITTED FROM THE CATHODE, THE CALCN'S. SHOW THAT THE
THEAMAL FIELD EMISSICN ELECTi~ON SPOT CAN EXIST ON A HEAFED SURFACE ONLY
FOR A LOW VALUE OF THE r'-_LEcrRON CURRENT FRACTION (0.5-0.7), BECAUSE A
HIGH SURFACE TEMP. CAN BE MAINTAINED OINLY BY THE IONIC COMPONENT OF THE
FACILITY: NAUCH-ISSLED. INST. MEKh.t MUSK. GOS. UNIV.
IM. LOMCNOSOVAt MOSCOW, USSR.
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TITLE--OXIDATIVE POLAROGRAPHIC STUDY OF AROMATIC AMINES. II -U-
AUTHOR-BEYL YU. I.
~_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. OBHCH. KHIM. 19701
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
40(4), 745-50
TOPIC TAGS--POLAROGRAPHY, PLATINUM ELECTRODE# AROMATIC AMINEv DIAMINEP
SULFIDE, CYCLIC GROUP, BENIENE OERIVATIVEt MOLECULAR STRUCrURE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RE,cL/FRAME--3006/0820 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/0-'tO/004/0745/0750
CIRC ACCESSIGIN I'40--AP01314553
212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---04DEC7C
CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0134553
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OXIDATIVE POLAROGRAPHY GIN ROTATING
PT MICROANODES, WAS USED TO SHOW THE EFFECT OF STURCTURE ON rHE HALF
WAVE POTENTIALS IN A SERIES OF AROMATIC AMINESt DIAMINES, AND DIAM[,N0
SULFIDES AT PH 1.5-11.5. THE HAMMETT EQUATION WAS SUCCESSFULLY USED TO
CORRELATE THE HALF WAVE POTENTIAL DATA WITH SUBSTITUEi'14T EFFECT AND A
TABULATION IS GIVEN FOR THE TRANSMISSIBILITY OF THE sTRUCTURAL EFFECTS
THROUGH THE C SUB6 H SUB4 RING, CH SUB2 5, AND 0 BRIDGES, AND BETWEEN PH
RINGS OF BIPHENYL DERIVS. GENERALLY, 0 AND S BRIDGES WERE BETTER
CONDUCTORS THAT THE CH SUB2 LINKS. FACILITY: KHARIKOV,
POL IT
tEKH. INST. IM. LENINA, KHARKOV, USS~.
Pesticides
USSR 632.934-1:546-57-,166
MZK-ETSOV, A. Yk, BftYGOZHI-, Ai) -ami-1- MIRON v, V. n.,.
ns ute-imen
Leningrad State Pedaiogical it i I. GERTSEN
"Study on the Light Sensitivity and Pungicidal Properties of
Silver Cormlexes"
Lenimzrad, Zhi?rnal r)rikladnoy 1diinii, Vol 64, 1110 10, Oct 71,
Pp 2311-2316-
Abstract: Dense shielding of a silver ion by various ligands
witho reduein-:~ nroDerties mal~es it possible to obtain Dhoto-
stable comolexes. This study concerns the quantitative asnects
of the light sensitivity, thermal stability, and the funr-,-icidal
-oroDerties of a number of silver compounds with high light sen-
sitivity. The highest Ii.ght resistance (1 yeark) %.,ras shown by
tris-1,10-nhent:nthroline perchlorate. The high light resistance
is attributed to the dense shielding of the silver ion by three
large ligpnd molecules which hinder the charge transfe.- to Ag-1-
from outer-sphere ions as well as to the low electron douor cana-
city of the outer-ophere perchlorate ion. It is noteworthy th,,it
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KUZIFETSOV, A. YA. , et al, Zhurnal nrikladnoy 1q)-imii, Vol 64,
No 10, Oct 71, DD 2311-2319-
high light resistance is typicpl of thermally stable compounds.
Bis-2,2t-biT)yridylsilver nitrate was the only com-oound to pass
the standard tests for biological activity (15 days). Silver
comDlexes with 1,10-phenanthroline and ethylenethiourea also show
promise with regard to both light resistance and biological
activity. These compounds must be used in the form of nitrates
or Perchlorates with a co-ordination-saturated inner sDhere. Test
data on the light resistance and biological activity o~ comolex
silver compounds, their formulas, ligands, complex concentration
in solution and test durations are given.
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UDC 616.8-009.836.12-092 115211
YAXHNO, N. N., RAYT M L BEYN A I" and LATASH, L. P., Laboratory of
1 - Ni
Problems of the Con~; * oeF_9_c'o;_; in the Organism of Man and Animals
ineni N. I. Grashcbenkov, and Chair of Clinical Physiology, Central Scientific
Research Laboratory of the First Moscow 14edical Institute imeni I. M. Sechenov
'Diurnal Rhythm of Vakefulness and Sleep in Kaxcolepsy"
Moscow, Byulleten' Ek-sperimental'noy Biologii i Pleditsiny, Vol 71, No 3,
Mar 71g pp 20-23
Abstracti The diurnal rhy-thm of wakefulness and sleep was studied in one
patient with monosyjaptomatic narcolepsy (attacks of sleep during daytime)
and in two patients with polysymptomatic narcolepsy (sleep attacks, cata-
plexy has s d hallucinations during night sleep). Electroencephalo-
grams ~ e , an 41
frontal, parietal, and occipital areas)t electromyograms (mouth muscu-
lature), and electrocardiograms were recorded while the patients were care-
fully observed over a 24-hour period. The total duration of the sleep phase
was markedly prolonged in the patient with monosymptomatic naxcolepsy as a
result of the sleep seizures during the day. Stages of pronounced drowsiness
were observed in the patients with polysymptozatic narcolepsy. All patients
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TAMO, N. N., et al., Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i 11-feditsiny,
Vol 71, Vo 3, I'llar 71, pp 20-23
displayed a deficit of the various "slow" sleeD phases ard increased
recurrence of "rapid" sleep phases in the first half of the day and of
delta-sleep phases in the evening and at night. A' prenature onset and a
greater phasic activity of "rapid" sleep was observed in patients with
polysymptomatic narcolepsy.
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DC 535.872
BEYNAROVICH L. N., SALIMOVA, E. A., INIARTYNOV, V. P.
"Manufacture of Large Mirrors of Polymers by the Copying Method"
Optiko-mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 10, 1971, pp 41-44.
BASTRACT: A method is described for manufacture of spherical mirros 700 mm
in diameter of a polyester resin, using silumin as a base. The cost of
these mirrors is significantly lower than similar glass mirrors. The copying
method used is quite straight forward, involving production of a master re-
versed shape by casting of polyester on an optical glass mirror, after which
the reversed shape master is used to produce polyester mirrors oil the proper
shape. A photograph is presented of the casting table used for production
of the mirrors.
TJSSR
UDC 627.81.034(47+57)
BEYROM, S. G., KMOVICII, L. N., RYBKA, V. G., SAVKIN, V. M., SHIPOKOV, V. 11.
"Dynamilics of revision of the Banks of the Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Power
Plant Reservoir in 1966"
Izuch. i ispol'z. vodn. resursov SSSR. 1966-1967 V sb. (Study and Use of USSR
I
Vater Resources. 1966-1967 -- Collection of Works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970,
pp 134-135 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No
2 D45)
Translatnon: A brief description of the level and u1nd-wave conditions of the
reservoir, data on the nature of revision of the reservoir banks and the dynamics
of the bottom layer of the layers of water invoived in the wave action in the
shore zone and data on the alluvial displacements along the shore are presented.
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kOO53890- CHMICAL ABST. 70
116306v Cadmium hy oxide and hydroxosulfateii, and
productq of their thermolysis. , bf~!Wlisq E. V.; Shokarev. Nf.
M-; B4sek!~va. L. I.; Vushinina--E.N. ~UIi6R). Zh. INCOrg.
KhitPEPn9?G;--l5(2)-,-374-q (Russ). The title compds. were
studied by tising x-ray diffraction, ir spectrophotometry, DTA
and thermal gravitnetry. In the investigated sulfates. S041-
Invi DI symnictry and ~,.q coorilitinted to -1 CdOl. The 4plitting
of J, (SO.) illipfiee. that tile Strength of tile Crystal rield decrelk%e'q
with the comptis. in the order: USO, > 2CdO.CdSO4 > CdSO,-
Cd(OH)2 > CdSO4.izCd(OH)2. Ir spectra of hydr vosulfates
are v--ry complex due to interactions of P OH with lattice fre-
quer., ies and due to various natures of the OH present. Thermal
stability of hydroxo compds- decreases in the order: CdSO,.Cd-
(OH~ > CdSO,.nCd(OH) > Cd(OH)2- HMJR
REEL/FRAME
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f H L S - J
U T P r" 0 5 V 'K I Y V Y A T S N K 0 E A GX A Bl K N I K L A L TY 3 A Y E'/
0. Y
0 U.N T X j
QU RC E: I L V A K A D . N U K K A Z S S R S E a K H VA. 19 7 0 2 0 2 7 3 - 30
ATE PU3LISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
r c p i c T A (; 5 - - T H FR, b E C . b.,t P -i 5 1 F T 0 -,1 E T H Y L E NE E T H E P P 0 L Y,'-', R I z A-r I o
GLYCOL, PY:-,C-LY3[Sp li*, SPEECTAUM
,Cr-,'TkL)L FEST~,ICTIGNS
SS__ij.,,Ct_ ASS
)0C(R-lFNT CLA 'k I F I
PROXY RC-EL/FRA7-V-7--3001/o2b5 S'TEP NO--UR/03f',0/7i,,/,320/002/'U~078/00,-',,g
IRC ACCESSION '~IC--~"P0126'037
J-
032 UNCLASSI FIED PROC E S S ING DA T E-- I 3MOV 7 0
:IRC ~.rC-SSI,!,%; "Pi-AP-3126037
kBSTP.ACT)i---XTP.ACT--(U) GP-G- A8STRACT. THE POLYMil. GF P,Hi~i~H SIJ32 C SU *3 6
H SUi),* CH SU232 Gllri INI ;JULIA AT IN THE H: LSENCE OF P,11EC SU; /5 H
SUB4 SiD SW,13 11 oAV;- iCH SU612 GCH SU62 R PRIMIE ( I THE PYr~,GLYS[s
PRCOUCTS OF I i',3TAi,'jc:D 114 VACUU.M; AT SMALLEK THAN OR EQUAL TO, lb-ODEC-RCES
C0,%TAIAED POLY'-Ir-MC ALOEHYDES OU'-: TO H6(.,.GLYTIC SPL[TTI.",!G OF I RC~i SU32
AND R PRP-IE CH SU32 0, t-;HICH l,'ITER-ACT, GIVING R PkL,-.F CHO AND RME. AT
260-3600EGREES, R PRIME Cif SUB2 U 15 DiSPRUPORTIONATED TO R Pki:4E CHO
Al-10 F, PKI!"-!E CH SU32 ON, uETECTA6LE BY IR SPECTRGSCOPY. FACILITY:
INST. Kliffl. iNAUK, AU-1,11-A-FA, USSR.
A=-iOV S '!YA1'r'0."K1Y, V. I.1. TrDI'*OV, Kh. , I
ABDUILL,'IYEV, A. M1- R. U. GAVRILEN, Ye. D. A.
"O"rov, 1-. -1
-11:, TTLI~AYMY, T'.-,- RA:,"I"No", "Ih. , U"~--- ;)7) R-
ULD!I~t-iTVA, 17. A. , 11TE" , E. , YULDAS"HBAY'l-N , T . S. , ln:~ It I ~-_u L it o-F
Physics of the Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR
"Studv of the Characteristics of High-Energy interactions of Pions and
I-
ucleons"
N
Moscow, Izves-tiya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Seriva Fizicheskaya, Vol. 36,
No. 8, Aug 72, pp 1626-1631
Abs tract: rExperimental data obtained a-, the Hif-In-Altitude
Station of the Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences
Uzbek SSR m?e reoorte6. The station is 3200 -m above sea level. The
SOtIlD ccntains three sories of wide-FaD spark rhambers.,with effective
-Irc-ns of 2 rn2 nlaced ahove and below the tartlet- 'ITrie cercil'.ov
mete, iri'h to-a-1 a'bs-o=-tion and ar, ionization calorin2ter vith an area cj'
10 r~ verle-liseld to rea-sure the primary energy E0, Up to the present time
- --erirr~ent ned over 640 hours of o-ceration of 11he device have
~x-n tal data obtai
been -nroce-s-dwitth -- 'n-igh-voltat-e pulse being nupriiea to electrodes o-
thp- -i)%rk with en ener--,r of>200 Gev in tjq~, t~,.rt;et
inf nt -iber
g rt4jo was c,r.)t foi
werc ~!u1ccte!rl for analysiS. Ine follcwi.r
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AZB-',Ov S. A., et al., Izves'Lliya Akademij INTauk SSS~!,. L--iv Fiziches.-,aya,
.9 .J__ Z__
Vol 36, No 8, Aug 72, pp 1626-1631
of primary charged Nc and neutral Nn p-articles: NC INn = 2.3 0.3;
this shows that the proportion of charged particles is Q11% of all nuclear
actiNle particles, thus making it possible to study pion-nuclear collisions
by comparing the characteris tics of the interaction of charged and neutral
primary particles. A weak functional dependence between the inelasticity
coefficient