SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOLOTIN, YU. L. - BOLSHAKOVA, L. P.

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USSIR 0 ri C I. Bm0'fI,,I '-Ij. L., and SPOLINIX, Z. 11., tute of the Ukrainian Acaaeny V Sciences, K'harkov (Fizi:,o--LO-1-:hrichesl,,i,-.,, insti- tut All USSR, Kharikov) "Coherent Excitation of Oscillation by Particle Fluxes in Ferroma;-;netics ;-;-ith Lo-,,; Magnetic Anisotropy" Kiev. Uk-r-a-inskiy Fiziches'-dy Zhurnal, Vol 15, No 3, Illarch 1970, pp 4331-437 Abstract: The authors deterzdnc the condition for the coheron'u e-.-cit-.ation Of coupled oscillation by particle fluxes in ferroriiinnetics cf-fect-i-le an-,30- tropy. The grawt-h increment for the oscillations is also determined. The results shovi that the gro-wituh increment is significantly larger than encountered L-i ordin- ary ferromagnetics. This is explained by the fact that lori~-,.-iaave osci-11--Iv- ions are excited in crystals with low effective magnetic anisotropy. As a consequence, the coupling parameter b is large and is proportional to the scruare of the wave- length. USSR Z_3~__ AIU=Z!~R, i. A., BARTS, B. i.,_AQ~PTIN , YU . L , _ P. "Proton-Neutron Correlation in Medium and heavy 'Nuclei" I-loscow, 'PisIma v Zhurnal EksDerimentallnoy i TeoreticAhesko- Fiziki, Vol 11, 1,110-11. 5-,a 19YO, PP 557-559 - 3_ Abstract: in the light of possible equality of the chemical -potential of neutrons and protons, it is of interest to conolder the cuestion of the conseauences of proton-neutron (pn) pairing. 7 . In this Daper it is demonstrated that this pairing essentially changes (by comarison with ordinary pp and nn pairing) the isotoDic structure of the correlation functions of the nucleons of the nucleus. The author begins his analysis with the Hamil- tonian HI Z -Zia 1 a- 1 a 2 8' s i Pl'1 -Pl'l _P2s2 P2 2 -Where a , a are the oDerators of destruction and -enera-l,-ion ps Ds 0 of a nucleon wit.n. the pulse p, the spin projection s, and the isospin projection i; and I is the interaction potential, which is nonzero in a narrow energy range near the Formi range, He 1/2 115 US S -A 1. A., eta!, M Fizilri, "Fol 1-1, '17o 11, u n e 1 0 ,'P'n e or c 'U.L then uses the ordinary nothod of superconductivi-IL-.-y zheor:,- to obtain expressions for the Fourier of th.e correlation 4 nn~-- o-r' the nucieon density WO~) and is-ospin density oined out that '--he iso' 'uro of - It is -0 LI LI ~0-~):Lc Stl'uc" I tne correlation functions obtained differs appreciably 'Lrom the isotopic structure of the correlation functions in the ordinary (t-wo-'Lluid) superconducting model of the nucleus in which the correlation of the superconducting t-y-pe occurs only between particles of one variet7t. This d-U.-Cforence between the q -uasi- fl,-,4-d and cuasideuteron models of the nucleus can be essentially eA-dbited in a number of nrocesses of interaction of particles with nuclei. Graphs are nresented which ^clearly show that in the case of pairing of the quasideuteron type the scattering cross section has an essentially different nature than in the case of pairing of the two-fluid type. 2/2 1/2 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 T ITLE--Th~ ~ JLE DF A~~4:~LL I(. S ft-,~O IDS IN THE CC.:4PLEX TqEATmf-e,T OF PiiTl EINTS aiTH SL-'-LL~-t CF P,-Llt.'~,YELITIS -U- M.~k.) 6uLOTINA, A.Yc-. -CCUNTRY CF -N~-c-LSSR SCURCE-0i,TUPEGIYA, I PRGTEZlRijvANlYE, 19701 ',.'R 5, PP 4/t-49 SU6JELT Ak"EAS-81ULOG [CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TA6-,S--FP'u:LlCMYE-LlTlS, URUG TREATMENT, STERUL/MNEIRWBOL STE.ROL MiTYLL RESMICTIONS -'UM Ui I C ---Ui ` L;a Fi') NC LS S I F I E G PRGXY STEP CIRC ti "A "S S I Ft: D 2/2 0 Q. 6 UiNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--20NUV70 CIRC ACCLSSI~--'% NIG-AP0131326 T H L: ANAdULIC STEROID, ~iLROBIIL -,-,AS INCLW~ED THE C6"PLEX TREATmENT OF 5 PITIL-14rS "dTH SL~JUELAE UF POLIGMYLLITIS. THE Ctiui~,. L cc- T kE A T ,*ilqT I T H NER I J100L k L SUL 1* 1--io I N l-4PKaJvL:.,,,,-."r ijF THE 1 IN 5 3 PA FIENTS. ME GEWRAL EFFECT LIF .,y li-,Pik-VEMENT OF APPtTITL-1 NO ~61,~L[ZATION OF SLEEP', lit.Li~ItEASE OF Gri-;~-RAL TC,%jSr t',GHKINLJ LAPACITY, ACCELti\ATION OF REG EtNl:.'%-- "T L PROLIC E -3 ') E S .N-J-,00--OL IM PkOV-E D I I iE .4*~E TA,,, LL I C Pi~OC E S S E S I N T HE lyLC AR0 1 L.! -NO MA,3--~EC Ci-IPLIC-ATIONS AFTEk USE F 0 ik,- -L Gt~ULD 5,E L; 8 s E K v E D . FAC I L I TY: rxLll%'IKL INSTITUA P-jLl0,A[Yi-::LlTA 1 VlRlJS44YKVi INTSEFAL 1 7~3V 1;11N S~J.Si NIA 6A fE 62-Y GORCUSKOY KL IN AICHESKGY oULiq I rsy Plus C D, . Ref. Code: LrR 0463 Acc. Nr: P0044384- PRIMARY SOURCE: Molelculyarnaya Biol~gly~p 1970, Vol 4, Nr 11 PP AP-12y, INVESTIGATION OF HISTONE STRUCTURE R,aamm, Ye. I.; Birshteyn, T. M.; Balo,tina,-_L. A.; ,.-:4 Vorob'yev, V. I.; Dmitrenko, L. V.; Nekrasova, T. N.; It-1 17 Institute o! Cutn.,orw-a-nd_In;1it'u_(e 61 Hikh,',jollecular Weicht and Institute 01 jifolecii[al~--Bi-6to-g-~,--A-ca-dem-y of Sciences, VYYR, ifoscow The structure of four historic fractions (h'o' f2 (a). f2 (b), f.-,) has been studied by the methods of optical rotatory dispertion, potentiometric titration ?nd viscometry. The ana'- lvsis of the data obtained made it possible to draw a conclusion th3t histor"es are not -globular proteins. 1he dependence of reduced viscosity oil the charge o, (lie molecule and the innic strength of the s3lution showed that the dimensions of the histone mole- cules depend to a large extent upon file forces of electrostatic interaction. This suggest3 that the hislone molecules- are co 'nformationally flexible and probably exhibit the confor- mation of a statistical coil with the incorporation of helic-a! rcg..ons. REEL/FRM4E 0 19771000 AP0044384 The potenfiometric titration curves have been obtained for all the histone fractions -and cave been used for calculati-ng the number of ionizable groups, for determining their PK' and the change in the mean overall charge of the molecules with the pH alteration of the inediurn. The effect of pli and the ionic strength of tile solution Oil tile a-helix -content of varions histone fractions was studied. The data obtained were compared and a conclusion was drawn about the non-uniform distribution of the charged groups in the histone molecules. On one hand, histories contain at neutral pli coil shaped sequences -enriched with basic arnino kid residues with high density of (lie positiye charge and on the other hand, regions capable to form helical stuctures and containing both acid and basic amino acid residues. A model is proposed describing the structure of histories. The important differences between histone fractions were shown to exist mainly ,due to the distribution of the charges along the chain. 197171001 USSR UDC 627-8:550-834 MBMYWII, A. D.) nsucmao, Z. G. and ~I~I~AN EnSineers "Experience in the Use of Seismoacoustic Methods for Determination of the Zone of Rock Removal for Foundations of Concrete Structurer) of the Ust'-Ilimskaya Hydroelectric Power Plant" Mscow, GidroteYhniclieskoye Stroitells-tvo, No 10, Oct 73, pp 17-21 Abstract: A description is given of the use of seismic methods for IChe deter- Mination of sectors vith the predcrindnant develc,17mnt of horizontal or vertical jointing. Seismic transmission between the joints is ui~crl fOr thrce-diMeD- sional delineation of isolated zones vithin the depth of the Seismic observation permits objective and continuous determination of the depth of' propagation of intensively fissured rock of the basis of celected proflies, and permits quantitative characterization of the integrity of the rock in a of surface destruction. A combination of geolo8ical-engixieering I-nd seicmaur~oui;tic zhould De applied in study of the foundationc of largge hydraullic-eagineering structures. 6 figures. 1 table- 7 references. 1/1 USSR RAIKOVSKIY, V. S., et al., Poroshkovaya 'Metallurgiva, No 1, Jan 73, pp 88-92 4-6%, substantially surpass cast and deformed titanium. In the study of in- creasing density of sintered titanium blanks by upsetting, forging, and extrusion, it was shown that use of a technological scheme, including cold molding and sintering with subsequent hot deformation, makes it possible to achieve a 100% density. The mechanical properties o~: the sintered samples were evaluated after hot deformation, and it was shown that their strength, ductility, and impact strength were close to that guaranteed by the techni- cal specifications for VTI-00 alloy. 7 figures, 1 table. 2/2 VSSR UDC 535-89 BO.RISEVICH, N. A.) GRUZINSKIY., V. V., TOLKACREV, V. A. "Generation of CoLmarin Solutions Under the Excitation of a Flash Bulb" Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol 14, No 1, Jan 71, PP 148-150 Abstract: Nine coumarin derivatives were used to obtain generation and tuning of the generation frequency. The concentration of solutions was 0.1 g/1. A specially designed quartz flash bulb with an evacuated air space (/%j 60 wm) was used. A capacitor bank provided a rise time of the light pulse of the lamp of,,- 0.4/tsec. The position of the maximum and the width of the Fenera- tion bands are compared for pumping by the flash bulb and pumping by the second harmonic of a ruby laser. The generation bands under both forms of pumping are wide -when a nonselective resonator is used. Due to the slight overlapping of the fluorescence and absorption spectra, the generation bands correspond to the maxina of the fluorescence bands and they are not shifted or only slightly shifted with a change in the concentration of solution. Generation of cotimgrin derivatives was possible in several solutions. With flash bulb lr-,-zpinz zhe energy of the radiation generated for 7-sillfomethyl- amino-4-methyleoumarin decreases in the solvents water, ethyl alcohol, a=d 1/2 USSR BORISEVICH., N. A., et al., Zhurnal Prikladnoy SpektroskoDii, Vol 14, No 1, Jan 71, pp 148-150 dimethy1formamide. Generation frequency timing was carried out for a solution of 7-amino-4-methyleoumarin in ethanol, which had a generation band of the shortest wavelength of those known in coumarins. The most intensive part of the generation band was located in the range 438-446 am. Smooth frequency tuning with simultaneous narrowing of the generation band was accomplished in a wider region, 427-453 =- Solutions of mixtures of coumarins are suggested to obtain laser radiation in the widest possible spectral region. 2/2 - 105 - USSR GTJROV, P. I., NERSESOVA, G. N. _WDistribution of _'-Iolecuiez Accordincr to Radia-tive Cen-~;ers in Frozen n-Parafin Solutions" Z. _-roskoDiya, 'Nar 725 PP 531-5'~4 Lenin-rad, Oz) llc;a i Snel-t ABSTRACT: The concentration of a solution prepared at room temperature deter- mines the total nuriber of -molecules in a frozeyli Dolycrystalline Triedium. -,ihich is distributed according to the different types of radiative centers. in this work an attempt is made to evaluate the concentration of iiiolec~iles slim-ling thin- Iine spectra according to the measurement of the quasi-line intensity (I.) in the luminescence spectra of anthracene in n-heptane over a i-ride range of con- centrations. The experimental results obtainea sh(w that under conditions of an increased rate of enystallizat tion of the solution the raraber of zrinolecules corres- ponding to quasi-bright.-IJ:,ne si)ectra increases and the region of linear depend- O"wo Of Iq on the concentration increases. As the rate of crystallization" (for ex.nple, the freezing of a large volume of the solution) decreases., the method Suggested mwkes it possible to evaluate also the nunber of inolenules which are not isclated by the matrix. The article includes three figures. There are 6 bibliograpIric references. i/1 - ill - Acc. Nr; Abstracting Service: CHMICAL ABST. .5-170 Ref . Code: '4 94912k Concentration dependence of the spectra of frozen rn-pilraffin solutions. C.-Uroy r. I. W$- SR), Opt. -The dissoln. of aromatic compds. in n-paraffin solns. was carried out at 20*. 0*, -20' and -80'. The satn. of the anthra6ene. spln. in n- heptatte or n-hexane at -80* was 10-4 or 5 X 10-63f, resp. - The concns. were in accordance with those, at which the diffusion max. in the spectra appeare&. Tlie amt. of the analyzed compd. .which was in excess in the satd. soln. at'-L given tevap. caused the formation of the aggregates which were responsible for the absorption and emission diffusion spectra. This assumption was proven with the help of fluorescence spectra of frozen n- heptane soln. of anthraceme (5 X 10-'Af) at 770K. The forma- tion of the spectrum of the aggregate was connected with the formation of the primary solid phase of the growing crystals of the admixt. in the conditions of deep cooling. The possibility of the cmation of the different forms of the spectrum (quasi-lille or cryst.) from the different parts of the soln. proved the area] difference of the centers responsible for these spectra. J. Vachek RE%FWIE 1907 Xcc. Nr. Abstracting Service: ;AAM49961 CHEMICA'L ABST.,5110 Ref. Code 1410d1 Effect of ethyl bromide on the probabilities of inter-' r,,=,,, transitions of aromatic hydrocarbons in frozen n-paraffin solutions- U214 jkQj&,:4L N.;. Schkar, Q. N, (USSR). Opt., SPe*ffB-sk-. 1970, 28(l), 43-6 (Russ). EtBr (O-W%) was added to the soIns. of aromatic hydrocarbons (naphthalene, indene, phenanthrene, and Phi) in n-piraffins. The effect of the heavy Br ion on the spectral properties (fluo.- rescence Ijr, and phosphorescence intensities rp, lifetimes, and intercombinational transitions) was detd. at-77-70K. The addn. of,0-10% EtBr caused an increase of Ip; at EtBr concns. > 100j7r, Ip decreased. The probabilities of the transition from the lower excitated singlet state into the metastable k'st-T were not affected by EtBr. Ir of the soln. did not change on EtBr addn. in the tested coricn. range. The changes in phosphores- cence were due to the changes in the consts. corresponding to the k'r.s., and k'r-s, metastable to ground state transitions. The probabilities of the latter transitions increased by I order in the presence of EtBr. H. Parizkova j IX REEL/FRAME k4 19801899 Acc. Nr: AOsLracting Service; Ref. Code: 4fM45523- CHEMICAL ABST. UR 0 0,5-/ fO84553e Effect of ethyl brorni len. the quasilinear lurnines- Celice and absorption spectra of biphenyl. BolotnikQV;3 T.ji.; ~iichkan 0. .; SjUzQ""*-h_D_.A:U. 1970, 28j), 172-3 (Russ'. The PreseriLe of RtBr (1) i-- rozen solus. of aromatic hydrocarbons (C6Hs, PhMe, C10HE) in n-pnraf- fins at 77*K changes their spectral characteristics as a result of the formation or an unstable charge-transfer compI-_,_,. Thc spectra for frozen soins. of biphenyl (II) were compared with those for previou;4y studied aromatic hydrocarbons. The addn. of I in the CaSe of 11 SOILS. leads to aa hypsochromic shift of the singlet-singlet absorption bands and to a certain enhancement of the intensity of the triplet-tripleL bands, No changes jr, the phosphorescence and fluorescence spectra of 11 wereb obsel. in thc presence of I at 77'K. The uv absorption spectrum of 16- -v soln. of 11 in I showed a charge-tt ransfer absorption band at 341 nm. C. Parkanyi j J_- z9 REEL/FRAME USSR UDC 614.72:615.285.7 SM-U, Ye. I., IVASOVA, L. N., and BOLOTNYY, A. V-.,-.A1l-Unj.oli Insbitute of Hygiene and Toxicology of Alle sti c-ile-s-," T01:3~.R~ s, and Plastics, Kiev "Pollution of the Environment with Or-anophosphorus Pesticides" U Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, 1973, pp 75-79 Abstract: It is evident from this reviev of the literature, Soviet a-nd Western, that the extent and duration of pollution of the atmosphere wit~n organophosphorus pesticides depend on the method by which they are applied to The crops, physicochemical properties of the compounds, and clirrat"i-c conditicn-s and other factors. The degree of persistence of organophosphorus pes-t--Ic-40es in plants varies with such physical factors as Volatility and solub-i"'ity -in water and or -anic solvents. The chenical and biolo.-I..-~- st-tbility of the compoundr~ deter~mnc the extent to which they are de-stroycd by ultr~-Iviolpt radiation, oy.-Igen and air temperature, and plant enzYmes. The mc-Umd of c-16es, nunber of applicn-1 !.oil!;, rate of e-, poildi ttj--r, applyin,- tile - J.- L k, of plant treatei, I-re other -,m.-,)Ortant Factorr, The le-,relE of-' in soile and tileir raiirolJor; vary vith the t'. compouridn, charantorLntica of the noil (type, raoi.-IJ;cc; corlll,;nt, p7l, fILCIT- florn, etc.), npeeic:; of' plmntn prowing, and corj(1j1Jan~,-. o!' ut,c. 1/1 u s s I'll, "Toy i c0 I 0~, 1) n (J- nis V sb. G i a J.' 3- en otravl- i Iz ,'I .pe, 7a- 67 1-1 -1- s I - 1 C t~ 3 C!U~5 1. c: 00 v .n ("C' c -c irl" O-r, "-.,01*1,s) P. 9, KI-Ov, 19 7 pp J K, h j, r! i -111, ? .- 1- ", c IN o7, Ap2 No 7.-,,50"2, 1 2~"~ Ln-I -~.2 c tj le S j-. a,' of tile cx--:z~ QJ r"'I'~-,4~7it! of "'!.1c :7 c -0 ce iva-~ -t t ).Ic :0 1-a 1 USSR LQ)C 669.1t658-562 STEE-I'SEWCOI N. Y.j BQLV1MYY# V. M., and GO.--O,1YENKQ# V. S., Dne pros pe t-5stal, FlFwt "Development of Nondestructive Tests at the Dneprospet5stal' Plant" I (I M oscow, Stal', No 8, Aug '-), pp 756-758 Abstracti The equipment for ultransonic testing of internal defects in blanks and section rolling is briefly described along with eddy current defectoscopy for testing the surface quality of rolling production which is being used or marked for introduction at the Drieprospetsstal' Flanti three-charinel iLnits UDTs-18TZ and UDT-s-26, inmerision units I-1 and UYX--3, automatic defectosco-oes ASK-10 and ASK-12, Zond-1 ferrosounding unit. etc. Mass Droduction is tested In automatic lines and small batch output -- on matiual and sqemincchanized tables. Solid nondestructive testing not only increases quality and reliability of metal product OUtDUt but alos. makes it possible to actively attack the basic technological process. 1/1 USSR 5;0LjC!TCV, A.A., FIES, Ya.A. UDC 621.~96.2~7-8 ffiEvaluatlon Of Effectiveness Of Use Of A System Of Transmission Of Discrete Information Vith AUtointcrrov,.q4A_Cn Cr. Llziwe Uf lonoBpheric Scatter" Moscow, Elektroavyazi, No 12, Dec 1971, pp 20-25 Abstract; 'The results are discussed of tests of a system of transmission of discrete information with detection and autointorrogation of a distorted com.- bination (ADC) on a line of ionospheric scatter 1500-km long passing thrc-ugh the middle latitudes. During the experiment an apparatus was used which made it possible to conduct simultaneously telegraphic operation wi-Lh a 7-010MOnt code for four channels with a transmission rate in each channel equal to 48 baud. Because time-division -multiplexing visa used in the viyetem, the rate of telegraphing in the group channel amounted to 1512 baud. The euthora conclude that use of an ADC system, on ionosDheric scatter radio lines =skes it possible to decrease the number of errore 90--100 times with probabilities of error (by signs) in a channel emaller th3n 5 . 10-2. The effectiveness of trans- miEsion with use of a feedback- channel only for trens-miusion of an "interro~:_-tion` proves to be above 90 perce2t with -.)robabilitlies o-f errore (1by sicns) in a channel less than 2.'15 . 10- - Use of an ADC nyBtom with 4-channel talegraphic 1/2 USSR BOLOTOV, A. A., FIKS, Ya. A., Elektrosvvaz', No 12, Dee 1971, pp 20-25 operation makes it possible to provide the same quality and reliability of communication as that in a system without ADC but with a smaller poWer of the transmitter and duplex reception. Use of ADC acquires a particular value XThel communication on an ionospheric line takes place in the presence of persistent noise. The experiment showed that in this case also the ADC system assures the necessary quality of communication with some slowing down of the transmission rate. The authors thank N. N. Shu-,,iskiy for his assistance. Received by editors 13 Oct 70. 3 ref. 3 fig. 1 tab. 2/2 2 3 112 oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-20NOV70 TITLE--DESTkUCTIVE HYDRG-GENATION 1,F TRIALKYLACYLGXYSILANES -U- %05)-,.z TOVY, B.A., BATYAYEV, YE.A. CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR .SOURCE--Zfl. OBSHCV. KHIM. DATE PUBLISHED--70 C.RLOVAt T.V.t KHARITONOV, N.P.r SHENBERG, N.N., 197C, 40(4), 823-7 ,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ,TOPIC TAGS--HYGROGENATION, ORGANIC SILANE, METAL CATALYST, CARBOXYL RADICAL, N'ICKEL- CHRCMIUM Dx!n-r-- CCNTRGL MAAKING--N0 kESTRICTInNS DUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFICU PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1161 STEP NG--UR/0079/70/040/C)04/0823/0827 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0123533 212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0128583 ABSTRACT/EXT;~ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HYGROGENOLYSIS OF RSU83 SIO SUB2 CR PRIME1 WITH R SELECTED FROM MEv ET OR PR AND R PRIMel FROM GT, PR, t3u, C SU65 H SU81l OR C. SUB6 H SUB13, AT 200-300DEGREES 20-250 ATM OVER RANEY NI OR NI-CR OXIDE CATALYSTS OCCURS AT THE C-0 BOND WITH TRANSFORMATICIN OCCURRING MAINLY AT THE CAkBOXYL GROUP. THE DISILOXANE 'C AT PROOL IS FORMED BY CEHYDRATION OF THE RESULrING R SU63 SIOH IN CONTACT WITH THE ACID. THE PRIMARIY ALC. AND CARBOXYLIC ACID FORMED IN SUCH TRANSFG9MATUNS ALSO REACT TO FORM THE APPROPRIATE ESTER. SATO. HYDROCARBONS ARE ALSO FORMED, OWING TO CATALVTIC'CONVERSIONS OF THE ALC5. hNC ACIU5 OVER NI CATALYST AT SIMILAR TO 300DEGREES. THE REACTION ALSO GAVE SCME CO, GO SU52v CH SUB4 AND YARIOUS UNIDENTIFIED OR TARRY PRODUCTS. RESULTS OF MANY RUNS WERE TAB,'ULATED. THUS THE PRODUCTS INCLUDED R PRIME1 He R PRIME1 CH SUB2 OH, R PRIMEI CO SUBZ Hp R PRIMEZ CC SU62 CH SUB2 R PRIMEI AND (R SUB3 S11 SUB2 0. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV., LENINGRAD, USSR. all, USSR (JDC 621.318.435.3 BABAK, 0. V., BOLOTOV, B. V. Magnitnyye usiliteli s analogovoy pamyatyu (Magnetic Amplifiers with Analog Memory), Kiev, Izdatel'stvo Teklinika, 1972, 108 pp Translation: A study was made of the problems of constructing magnetic ampli- fiers with an analog memory applied in automated control systems. The ampli- fiers with composite cores -- magnetically hard for recording analog data and magnetically soft for reading it - are described. Stich devices, on amplify- ing the analog signal, permit reliable storage of it for a very long time. Their schematics and structural designs are presented, and the design charac- teristics and methods of controlling and improving the storage precision of the standard circuits are discussed. Examples of their prospective application in industrial automation systems are given. The book is intended for engineers and technicians working in the planning, design and operation of automation and remote control systems. There is 1 table, 53 illustrations and a 28-entry bibliography. CONTENTS Preface .......................................................... 3 I. Peculiarities of Constructing Magnetic Amplifiers with Analog memory ........ ............................................. J!3 USSR BABAK, 0. V.1 et al., Nagnitnyve usill_LiLeii S analogovoy pamyant'vu, Kiev, Iza- tel's tvo Tekhnika, 1972, 108 pp 1. Physical Operating Principles .......................... 5 2. Analysis of the Operation of the Circuits of SinFle- Cycle Devices .......................................... 11 3. Linearitv of the Output Characteris tics and Storage Precision of Open Circuits of Single-Cycle Amplifiers 18 4 . Co re S i z e . 0 . 0. . .6 . * . . * . &. . .0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5. Power at the Output and in the Control Circuit ......... 28 6. Construction of the Control Circuit .................... 37 7. Two-Cycle Devices .............................. I ....... 51 11. Methods of Improving the Storage Precision .................. 514 8. Basic Parameters of Magnetic Analog Memories and Repu- lating Devices .................................. I ...... 54 9. Compensation Procedure ................................. 56 10. Tir-o-Pulse Procedure ................................... 57 11. Cascade Procedure .......................... I ........... 62 12. Procedure for Improving the Storage Precision of Magnetic Analog Pcgulating and Storalge Device,; Based on Transition to an Tdeal Magnetization Curve ............. 67 2/3 2 USSR BABAK, 0. V.9 et al., Magnitnyye usiliteli s analogovoy pamyat'yu, Kiev, Izatel'stvo Tek-hnika, 1972, 108 pp III. Application of Magnetic Aiaplifiers with Analog Mevory ...... 70 13. Magnetic Amplifiers with Analog Memory in Voltage and Current Storage Circuits .............................. 70 14. Hybrid System. ........................................ 74 15. Application of Magnetic Analog Regulating and Storage Devices in Computers .......0 .......................... 83 16. Special Purpose Circuits .............................. 88 17. Application of Magnetic Amplifiers with Analog Memory with Industrial-Frequency power Supply .... *o.4 ........ 99 Appendix ........................................................ 1-03 Bibliography .................................................... 105 3/3 USSR uDc: 621-318.L35.3 BAB.AX, 0. V. , WIMMOlf "Magnetic Amplifiers With Analog Mem-ory" Magnitny govoy P at yu (cf. English above), Kiev, ,ye usiliteli s analo MV4 1 - "Tekhnika", 1972, 108 pp, ill. 41 k. (from RM-Avtomatika, Telerekhanika i Vychislitellneya Te-1--chnika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7A85 K) Translation: The problems of constructing magnetic amplifiers with analog memory used in automatic control systems are considered. A description ic given of amplifiers with composite cores -- magnetically hard cores for recording analog information, and magnetically soft cores for readout. Devices of this type, by amplifying tbe analog signal-, enable reliable signal storage for a considerable length of time. Circuits and struc- tUral diagrams. design particulars, and methods of control and improving accuracy of memory storage in typical circuits are given, and examples are also presented for promising applications in sy6tems of industrial autOzation, 53 illustrations, I tablet bibliography of 28 titles. 1/1 IJSSR UDC 6191616-98",',75-08-"r.47i6'~;'6.5 L&GUIMN: A.. Y . V. 11. K--TARTA._-,'OV, V. T. POLIKAPPUl, B. V. IFMAl- II*OV, P. B. ~_n-d G.A. "Larosol Vaccination of 1~~oulti7 A-ainsc Newcastle Disease" u I- Eoscow, Yeterina-riya, 'No 1., 1972, PP 511F-56 y ~,&Linst !.'ewcas"Ic; disea~:e Ab3tnac 'I i Cne-V.7,-.o z-aroscl vaccluiation of poultz- produccal L-Lron?: j-,7-uni-".,( in almiost 3 nillion ania-:als of different ages and brecds to a~,vcjrL~.:! cff'ect on their productivit,v. Tlia pro- ceduru ana consiricrably less vaccinc than -L"o2- nansal or ~;O,:lc 80,000 to S'0,000 5--lay-old bY th2:0'-' In 5-- to 12--daY 0', 1 11 - %, ccin.- JIICICU~;%4 cd with liv_ a e v 0 Ch'icl:s h--' S V--rIan ,,i'-h the o-P pof-~'vacc-!.nal J.-. - - Cj 0.:: E, 0 _C! 02: -,,-:-_vacr_4,--- c 1 0. i ic 2: ea s c ("t f h r! tion 12 to 14 la!~cr. USSR UDC: 62l.n4.26 QV B. V. SIII'I:ZIKOV, L. S. , U-YAJ',I)V, I . L. , BABI~K, 0. V. , MGM, Ya. F. , BQLQ~T KHOMM711:1,:111KO, M. G., Institute of Electrodynamics, AcaderV of Sciences of the UkrSSR "A Pulse Frequency Divider" USSR Author's Certificate Ho 215-10100, filea 20 may 68, -vublished 30 Jar. 70 (from POn-Av-,or-atika, Teleniek!=,ika i Vychiislitellnay Tt!khinfka, T C~ 11 Nov 70, Abstract- 11o 1lAI83 P) Translation: Thi-S Author's Certificate introduces a nulse frequency divider based on a storage core made of a ferrornagnetic rauterial with rectangular hysteresi loop. To i-risure the possibility of regulati 'ng Lhc coci- ficient, the --to-rage core with 4-+--- windings is placed bt~,' I:t--cn the uoies of u- core of rnaigneticully hard materIal, rMe control iwindirt,- or ccra- in connectcd to u key coincidilricc, I~atx- throuL6i a j)iiI:I-(- ~jrctdt. fk TjU-I-SC With fiZl~-! ~L-Mlli,-UdE., and duration is fed tc; the inz)ut of the divider. Before arrivpi of the first pulse, the core ol.~' the divider is in a state of ner~atlve rund the ohaper tronsistor i~; in Lhr: clltoll' state. The and subsf:gu~---Flt r"Ilre incrc-aze ir--V~I;l C,.f tion of the core ut) to the saturation point. 'ei-nen th-Ls harpens, the tran- 1/2 0. V. , et al. , USSR Author's sistor is switched to the act4--,.,e state awrid it shapes an, output pulse. The circuit then returns to the initi&l state. 'Pie division coefficient of -u'n-- frequency divider c---i be varied by changing - j g the magnet4zation of the mag netically hard core, thus chanEing the hysteresis loop of -Uhe core with rec- tangular characteristics. One illustration. 14. S. 2/2 - 40 - USSR uDc: 681-325-33 GOLIK, S. M., BOLOTOV, B..V., BABAK, 0. V., Institute of Electromechanics. Academy of Sciences vT-TVe-M_a!_n_1an SSR "A Digital-Analog Device for Shaping Spiral Scanning Voltages" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 28, 1970, Soviet Patent go 281018, Class 42,.filed 20 Feb 69, PP 150-151 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a digital-analog device for shaping spiral scanning voltages. The unit contains a sawtooth oscillator to which two modulators are connected together with a code-to-voltage converter with a data transmitter for the angle of radar beam rotation. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, precision in shaping the output voltage is improved by adding a voltage- -to-Dulse duration converter, a master periodic oscillator, two keys, and two ad- justment devices. The inputs of the voltage-to-pulse duration converter are con- nt:cted to the outputs of the master periodic oscillator and the code-to-voltage con- verter, while the outputs of the voltage-to-pulse duration converter are connected to the modulator inputs through the keys and adjustment devices. 1/1 - 60 - USSR UDC 681.34 DOTZOGOV, A. YE., a0l, B. V., KIRILLOV, V. G., OGURTSOV, K. A., PRYASHNIKOV, V. M., -an-d R~MV, B. A. "Analog-oigital Decision, Regulating, and Control Computer" USSR Author's Certificate No 258744, filed 17 Nov 62, Moscow, Otkrytiya Izobreteniya Promychlennyye Obraztsy i Tovarnyye Znaki, No 1, Jan 70, p 132 Translation: An analog- digital decision, regulating and control com- puter which consists of an adder and memory unit, problem inout unit, multiplier, input device for positioning coefficients, and control desk is Dresented. Its special feature is the fact that for the pur- pose of simplification coupled with increased versatility, the adder and memory units are connected to the outputs of the input device for positioning coefficients and the multiplier. The output of the input device for positioning coefficients is connected to the first input of the multiplier, and the computer input is connected to the second input of the multiplier through the problem input unit. 40 - USSR VDC 62-233.2 mWjVAJ6_) &,, Gandidate of Technical Sciences HARININ, V. B., Engineer, ankUL "A Stand for Monitoring the Vibration Characteristics of 'U:Ltrasilent' Radial Ball Bearings" Moscow, izvestiya Vysshik-h Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Nasl'iinostroyeniye, pp 440-42 Abstr8icti The SKVP-3 measuring stand was designed for shop and laboratory monitorin- of the vibration characterisites of "ultrasilent" radial ball bearings' with an inner diameter of 10 to 60 zm. The inner race of the bearing travels at 1500 rpm, the maximum value of the radial load is 50 kg. The kinenatic system of the SKVP-3 stand differs from the presently known types by virtue of a minimal number of vibxation-interference generators, so that it doos not have an intermediate stock, a belt drive, or a clutch. The experiments showed that 1) the level of the spectral components of the vibrati-on. interference of stand SKVP-3 is 8 to 10 decibels lower that of a stand of the Fourth State Bearing 0 Plant, therefore when the vibration characteristics were monitored on stand SMT-3 bearing 309 satisfied the requirements s-cifted in technical specifica- 'r- L.L tions 4477-E for low-noiss ball bearings with the "Sh6" index, whereas the bearing received an index of "Sh2" on the stand of the Fourth State Bearing Plant; 2) the SKVP-3 stand has a llminimaX' level of vibration interference, 1/2 170 USSWI MARIMIN, V. B., and BOLOTVI, B. YE, Izvestiya Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Mashino- stroyeniye, pp 40-4Z since the vibration acceleration of the rotating mandrel (without the bearing) does not exceed 26 decibels at a frequency of 50 Hz, with a succeeding rise by 4 decibels for each octave. It follows that stand SKVP-3 provides for high monitoring accuracy of the vibration ch=cteristics of antif-riction bearings, and therefore its introduction at bear-LaS plants can coazido.--ably L-10=-jaze t!ja percentage yield of serviceable radial ball bearings with an index of "Sh6" and higher. Two figures, 7 references. 2/2 - 1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--ACETYLENES FROM NATURAL GAS OF THE KOMSOMOLISKOE DEPUSIT IN A PLASMA JET -U- AUTHUR-102)-VAL18EKOV9 YU.V., BOLOTUV, G.M. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-DQKL. AKAD. NAL;;~ TAjjZjj. , 1- SSR 1970, 13(3), 27-30 DATE PUBLISHED ----70 S-113jEC! AREAS--CHEMISTRY TGPIC TAGS--ACETYLENE, NATUR-'L GAS, PLASMA JET, CHEMICAL ?L-%T EQUIPNIE-INT MAPKING--NO RESTP ICTICANS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY RL-EL/FkA.'-lL--1997_/Zoj6 STEP NU--UR/O'rZ5/70/C)13/CjO-J/00~7/0030 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0112971 jl'~ ~- L 4 S S I F I E L) 1 ~ I, 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09UCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NJ--AT0112971 A6STIRACT/EXTRA~:T-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. fHE 15-Kti E0Ulpl-lf-%,T DESCRIBED By V- AND U. ii9b~4) iiAS USEU. A SrREAM OF (bASi---D ON CH SIJB4) OF NATURAL GAS (CH SUB4 91.4, C SUB2 H SUB6 2.14, C SUB2 H SJ34 0.06, C SU33 H SUBB 0.50, ISO-C SU:34 H SUB10 0.08, N-C SUb-i H SU:~10 O.L7, C SU.135 L -R 0 N 0 SUB12 0.10, G 0.01 AND N 4.75 VOL. PERCENr), AFTE REACTI N I A 1 1. H -MIIN PLASMA JET OF AR (50-150 A) ANO COOLING TO R0,31ti TEMP., CONTAIr'4ED: H, CH SUB4, C SUB2 Fi SU66, C SUP--2 H SUB4, C SUB2 H SUB2 (1.03-21.ZPERCENT). C SU63 H SU88, C SUB3 H SUB6, 1SO-C SU54 H SUB10, N-C SUB4 H SUB10j CH SU82:C:CH SU82, MEC TRIPLE BOND CH, CH SUB2:CHC TRIPLE BOND CH, ETC TRIPLE BOND CH, CH SU82:CH:CH SUB2 AND HC TRIPLE aOND LC TRIPLE BOND CH. TOTAL C SUB2 H SU82 CONVERSION WAS 96PERCENT AT AN AR:GAS RATIO OF LO:2.5 (WITH PRODUCTION OF 73-8PERCENT H). FACILITY: INST. KHIM., DUSHANB'E's USSR# j il-a i AI F TFL-1 USSR uDc 621.3.o4g.75 NEFEDOV, V. S. , YAKUNIN, V. A. .,.,B ~KI !. V. , nov, V. S. , .,QlgWV,. -r REYEV GRISHCHENKO, G. V. , VAYSBUIRG, A. 0. "A Method of Making Multilayered Printed-Circuit Boards" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlenny-ye obraztsy, tovarnl,-,re znaki, No 21 jan 71, Author's Certificate No 290492, division H, filed 18 Dee 67, published 22 Dee 70, pp 1169-170 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of mak-ing Llulti- layered printed-circuit boards which is based on stacking the boards followed by int-erconnection of the current-coriducting sections. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the manufacturing technique is Sim- plified and the resolving capacity of the boards is improved by connecting the outer current-conducting- layer.; to the inner layers, and interconnectinq, the inner layers, the interlwjer connections of the boards being made by current-conducting pins. 50 - UDC: 5~6.421.4-+~36.,~21.1 Ye "Effect of TMDurj--'-ies on the Cryst-13-ization of SelenJ-,ui Spllero- L lites" V sb. Kristniliaatsiya i 'L_az. (Crystal-li-.-ation !ind Phase Trans f ormat ion s--c ol le ct ion of iyiz-lr-. ""a-L,-Ira, i tehhn,." 1971, PP 98-105 (-.Crom 9, 1971, Abstract --,',.o. 0,--,,'3C84) Translat-ion: The ef-i'eCt of In and Te im-ourities on -',-.h:~ cri-r9tal- 'lie me'-hod lization of thin arior-.1iic Se films is investi-ated by -L, U o f t. h e d i f f r. a c t, J- c1 c c t -r o r. L i c r c -- c o ri e 1` or o r d J r as j- :Z 2:- 0c C,e v;ell as fox- electron beam r 'he i,- is found -Uhatu In cl--anEes 'he relationsh-J-p of rates on a mica substrate and DroMotes t1re formation of" n~edle- shaped crystals Ilater on due to the splittinC~. of crystals lo reL-Lilar sheaf-shaped crystals and f ormed i-n U The-Se cauz ~-:- -i-ra~=. n-d incroas e s J n the naln:, e r o cr-, U seeds wit'llout, chan.-in- their mol-nho7 o,---.y .-nd t h e h a t - in o f, t 1-, e f 4L 1m s c t n, 1) c.~. --: wh n c -, c, L-,. sity, the acccjlerated -'-n f-'Ims witl-i 'Loth J r: z r I U 1/Z USSR UDC: 539.1.071 ALEKSANDROV, I. A., Bn - T , DEVISHEVA, M. N. 3D E, V I - SHEV, M. I. , ISAKOV, ~~MOYLOV, A. V. "Spark Spectrometer Investigation of a 70-GoV Particle Beam" Moscoi-, Atoiqnaya Encrgiya, Vol 31, No 6, Dec 71, pp 589-593 Abstract: The authors evaluate the accuracy of the theoreti- cal calculations for one of the channels of the accelerator at the Institute of Ifigh-Energy Physics by comparison with experimental measurements using a spark spectrometer. Th e initial statistics tvere gathered during graduation ilieasurements made in an experiment to detect particles Nr.-ith. a fractional charge (quarks). In these measurements, the channel was adjusted to a momentum of 60 or 65 GeV/s with an average zqngle of emergence =11 and 0.14 mrad respectively. The magnetic spark spectrometer consists of four neon-filled spark chambers 112 USSR AILPMAN-DROV, 1. A., et al., Ato-mmaya Energiva, Vol 31, No 6, Dze 71, PP 530-593 with a fap o' 2DO re,,i and a wor~-inrr are-, of 400 x 400 mni. Between the 31vir": chambers is an SP-12AI ra~;net. A Minsk-2 co--nouter was use(i in analyzirv'r the fiLms. Differential cross sections are calculated for Dr~D-Iaction of particles in collisions betijeen protons and alimminm nuclei. A co=arison of theoretical. and ex-ocrimental boam characteristics shmis that thc: accuracy with which the -phase pai-ameters of the be-an, -were CalCLIlated is fairly hi-Ii and technical reali::ation of this accuracy is feasible. The resultIF of calculation of the differential cross sections for neCativc I:ktrtir--lc jxro~liuction a.---rci_~ satis- factorily with the data in the literature foupd by another T,-,;A!iod. Tne authors thank Yu. D. Prolroshkin, responsible for initiation of this i-.rork; V. I. Koto%r for interest in the work; and also Yu. S. Khodyrov ancl S. 11. 1'1~~nir-.ov for con- structive criticism. Five fi-ures, bibliography of cig~lt titles. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.311.001.1 BOLOTOV, V. V., AMUGINA, 1. M., BURTSEVA, G. Ye., DOLGOV, P. P. Voprosy teorii i metody proyektirovaniya energeticheskikh sistem (Problems of Theory and Methods of Power System Design), Leningrad, Nauka Press, 1970, 273 pp, ill., I r. 20 k. (from PZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4 Ye172 K) Translation: Some problems of the theory and methods of technic.-l-economic design of power systems are discussed. basic attention iE concentrated on analysis of the set of problems of modern development of power syscems (con- struction of the power engineering balances, methods of calculating power reserves, development of the Dower system structure and the intersystem overhead electric power lines and so on). The book is intended for a broad class of readers. There are ;9 illustrations, 37 tables and a 52-entry bibliography. 1/1 USSR njC: 621. 391:5i9.27 117valuation of the Basic Indices of a Discrete-,'-.essan-e R-ad-zo Line'? 1r. Ural's'~-.oro ro-liteklin. in-ta (Works of the Ural Polvtechnicc-'-, -1970, sb. 183, pp 110:119 (fror, R-7h--,,adiotekhnika, NO 7, Jul 70, Abszract .'.'o Translation: --.he author discusses the requirements placed on radio lines. A procedure is outlined for selecting the parane-~ers cf lines with pulse signals when chaotic pulse interference is present * it is assw,.ed t;h-,t the indices of interference stability (conditional probabilities with respect to tne message data and false responses) are predetermined. Five illustrations. :;. S. 1/1 USSR Petroleum Processing Technology UDC 665-521~5 ISAGULYANTS, V. I., 11-OLOTOVA., G. I., Moscow Institute of the Petro- chemical and Geis Industry imo-i-il-1-.M. Gubkin "Ashless Lubricating-oil Antic%xcidant Additives Based on Diosterodi- thiophosphoric Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 43, No 4, Apr 70, pp 925-926 Abstract: Research has been begun in the field of sulfur-, phos- phorus- and nitrogen-containing compounds for purposes of finding new ashless lubricating-oil additives possessing high antioxidant and anticorrosive properties. O,O-Dialkyl- and 0,0-di(alkylaryl)-S- carbamoylmethyl dithiophosphates with the general formula (RO).- PSSCH2CONH have been synthesized by the interaction of potassium salts of dithiophosphoric.acids with monochloroacetamide. Prelimin- ary tests of the resultant compounds with MT-16 oil show that they have good antioxidant properties. 1/1 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--ASH FREE ANTIOXIDANT ADDITIVES TO LUBRICATING OILS BASED ON OITHIOPHOSPHORIC ACID DIESTERS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-ISAGULYANTS? V.I.v BOLOTOVAt G.I. COUNTkY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970, 43(4)9 925-6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATE=RrALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ANTIOXIDANT ADDITHEY LUBRICATING OlLs PHOSPHORIC ACID, PHOSPHATE ESTER, LUBRICANT ADDITIVEr AMINE DERIVATIVE, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND CC-NTROL P4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/22Z4 STEP NO--UR/0030/'10/0lt3/00't!O')2r./()')26 CIRC ACCESSION NJ---AP0127586 UNCLASSIFIED O_H A I SSV I W) 'MODSOW 'VNINBnO 'SIIO 3S3Hi *61-LonS 3 s,ivnrj3 iii 29nS tvioo YSSd FvnS (0b) AD ONI ss3Di)Nd *vssn *Wl *WM!d 'AO7VO -WIHN31JDIJ 'ISNI 'NSOW :Ailllov=l ONIIVDId9nl NI SIMVOIXOIINV SV 03IS31 3~j2M 'SOdWOD JO 3ONVe 3HI NI SNOMdVDObGAH 311VWO'eV bO DIIVHdIIV zens H:)SSd ZOnS (MI) 3AVO ZiJOS W-401 Z12nS H3-1:) Hilm NOJIOV5d 3HI *IDVNISflV -0-d9 (n)--ioveiix~uiovjisov 9PS/ ZTOdV --ON NO I SS:I'))V :)Id 13 03]JISSVI:)Nn TZO Z/Z Tim naRD 1N i-EWIRY OF 1. 1. CHERI~YAYEVC [ArLicle; Morruea Ver:tnik Ak~,depiji Nnuk 155H, Hustsian, No 'June 1973 p V!3i in thc 113,;tltutc~ of Gell~r-II and Itlorelatlic ch,~mintr-i 1111eld. 14. S. Nurnakov of tile AS USSR on 29 Januar-i Toro pc~_ sesited lectures dedicated to the memory of an outrtan, let,; Sovim; ch~ttlbL, A,::ndp~.ictan Il'i7 C tier nyayev , Lime'! for the BOth anniversary of his birth. In his introductory spevcti A:adt_-iT,1c3,,n Y.i. K. Sy.:k- di,:c,iqt3ed tile life patil and Principal sc I C-I)LM 17 1-11 1. Cht~rnyayev, his teaching, research and sclentific oE-JA'~; 2.1tiollal actlvAty. Connected with the ni)me of tile :;cluntllst is tht~ discovery of one of the mort interestinq pheniomi-na v.1 the chemirtry of the platinic retals -- trans-effect of is) the coordir.ation sphere of rhat rLr -;,~ ity Ir, ncw widely used in the solustic)n of very varied stich as the synthesis of new cornpoundst the separation of V,%.i- over. metals, their analysis and refining, and in kinetic, cata- lyLJc and other investigations. 1. 1. Chernyayev successfully worked in the area of th- trchrioloqy of platinic elements, lend also in that of Hic ch,:,- istry 6nd technology of actinide clements. His numerous anti nuccossois are continuing Investigations in thj!-% direc- Lions. In accordance with the establittlied tradition, one of the lectures dealt with the chemistry of platinic metals aild th~ other with the chemistry of actinides. Candidate of Chemical Sciences S. 1. Girizhilri(j, Lee a re- port entitled "Coordination compounds-0-f-Pro-tini, c-;vtais z t.,, ligands containing oxygen", characterized methods of obtal;ir.g and the results of systematic study of complex compounds with 4~ I n,,r~ 1 7 1 d ,!anlc I 1~ ' th~- I u c (11 r I I I w f I cl;-~, r- Yrl 1 11 C, r"T"ll S' hi r h 0 ten or tain r,,jal in a ni ffer(nit d-jro-.- of nxidation. the repoil -ze tl "lcr-rdlr'a "('11 `1 d I n , t-lw int-1, tion ~) ' corrqL-x c h 1 -, r i t-, nitritv,- hydroxyc.-Ditiplext-s of pl7itinic mt-kaln with ~4ulftjric. and 1~11::rph'cic ~3~: 5 In ';'Ilfat-~ I ~Vr' , I l: ~ A i U., and ruLht.-nium. Study (,f sooo r7;it;0%.t1: rojL:ti~ns With tl~' Par- tic I pation of rulfrite~; ,,nd perchlorater .-f rid"un thf- aulll,n of tho report to path:~ :t ol. crmpls:x sulfaLl-!, of platArlic rr-f;~IT, in at . 1.ilytical Candidate. of Ch,vilral Sciencor 0. L--)!Ct~'V'v a ref-rt-, entl"I'd "Coor'Arlation cril, ur.inl- um" . a Cf t-h~ c'*.'I't*-~~7-'~'rlry -f 1,k- i.~try ur.-injun, t!n~ tro-nd ~f it 7, :1 ....... 1'. Althnivih C~,trav%jlvrlt vjr~,rium h;,!-, 1-~-;i 1:?l~q ir~- fritili'll. W11 about 1 Ln Ch'-r"11;t!-Y Wn'll LEIC-~fftl'.' ~a,-. .,.!ry fro'~.m.--l- tary ;kn,! sc'itll~y. syrt'!T'Itic a-MrLun"..15 of ur.-tol-im (IV) with th-~- t1rawJtvj Ln ot cn~rdlmi~icrl hav,~ 1.-,~vn conducted All the Institutp of General and Innt'q ChfNnitftry undp:r the 1-idership of nqpIls of ;. I . Chernyay~v. V. .r 1, ~ Nrge nuz-.,!.-~.,: of ac:i1-:,-,- A. Golovir~ anA V, of, , j ~ o" t~ ' have r,~eri sy,-.thesized and ntj- died fjulfate, oxalatle, c,,rhonaLe, an,.', al!,o, mixed complexe~'- The principal regularitils of the genetic sulon'titation ~f acid- ligands in the intertial sphere ot uranium (IV) have teen, estab- lished and it har beer made clear that the course ot ,k;b::titu- tion reactions In compounds o' uranium (IV), ju!rt a~. All cc'n- poulldn of thorium (IV), obey liawt; of mutual substitution of ligandv first establi-zhed by R. N. Shrholokov cn the vxnmple of complexes of uranyl: '0 4 > 5"'; Cl ... Some regularities of ~h r - ac 11 a I t urani um IV with neutral 110ands, :;uch an carbamide and tributylph,;)nphine- oxide, have been determined. The reporter emphasiz&d su~cesscs in a new region of the chemistry of actinides -- in the Inver- tigation of ovqanometallit: compounds of urarli= (IV). 187 USSR UDC 546.791.4-386 ELLERT, G. V., BOLOTOVA, G. T., and KRASOVSKAYA, T. 1., Institute of General and Inorganic dgeMist'ry' S. Kurnakov, Academy of Sciences USSR "Formation of Uranium (IV) Sulphate Complexes With Tributylphosphine Oxide" Moscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 16, No 3, Mar 71, pp 789-792 Abstract: Employing the extraction method it was determined that neutral and acid complexes of uranium (IV) are extracted from sulphate media into benzene solution of tributylphosphine oxide (TBPO) with following TBPO:U ratios: 3:1 in case of neutral complexes, and 2:1 and 1:1 in acid complexes. When com- plexing with uranism sulphate, TBPO may bind directly to uranium -- in neutral complexes --, or through the protons -- in acid complexes. The U-TBPO bond is comparable strengthwise with the U-S04 and TBPO-H bonds. It may be assumed that even in acid complexes the TBPO molecules are located close to the uranium atoms, since on standing they convert easily to the insoluble neutral complex U(S04)2'TBPO, in which the TBPO molecules are bound directly to uranium. 1/1 .1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TITLE-DETERMINATICN OF THE SOLUBILITY OF MOLYBDENUM CARBONYL IN CARBON MONGXIDE AT HIGH PRESSURE -U- 'WUTtiOR-(04)-KRlCHEVSKAYAr U.D*v KREMNEV9 V*L.o ZELIKHMANt L.A.# BOLOTOVAP 'CXONTAY OF INFO-LSSR 7SOURCE-ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. fLoENINGRADI 19709 43(419 877-9 DATE FUEL ISHEC-----70 !SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--MOLYBDENUM rOMPOUND, METAL CARBONYLi SOLUBILITYt CARBON MC#%CXIDEt HIGH PRESSURE CGVTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0439 STEP NO--UR/0080/70/043/004/0877/0879 CLRC ACCESSICN NO-AP012619Z 212 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126192 "ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- AgSTRACT. THE SOLY. WAS DETD. AT 100-2-80 ATM. AND 0-3CDEGREES. THE CCNTENT OF MO(CO) SUab IN COMPRESSED CO ROSE WITH INCREASE LN-PRESSURE. AN EXPRESSION IS GIVEN FOR THE SOLY. OF ::~.-:MOICO) SIJB6 IN CO AS A FUNCTION OF THE CO PRESSURE. UNCLASSIFIED- USSR UDC 911.3:613.6(575.1) DIMILNT, I. N., TASILBEKOV, B. U., DAVYDOV, Ya. S., and N. "Comparative Evaluation of the 3.4-Benzpyrene Content in the Air of Some U7.bekistan Cities" V sb. Epidemiol. zlolacliestven. opukholey (Tumor Epidemiology -- collection of works) Alma-Ata, "Nauka," 1-970, pp 451-454 (from PZh-McditsLnskava Ceo~rafiya, No 4, Abstract No 4.36.146) Translation: The highest air contamination indicators were found in Angren and Almalyk. The chief cause of 3.14-benzpyrene in the air of Almalyl,, Chirchik, Akliangarau and Belcabad is automobile exhaust gases. Heavy sr.,10ke contamination was noted in Angren. Great sources of contal-nination in An-ren are the State regional electric power station and the Construction Materia). Combine (0.54-0.77 Mg/100 m3 in the sutm-ner and 0.92-1.15 Lf/100 1.3 in th winter). In the area of rhe Tashkent highway, the level is 0.85 1-.1g/100 r!13. The Almalyk winter carcinogen concentration in the industrial zone is 0.35 Mg/100 M3; in the residential zone, it is 0.19 LM/100 m3 in sumnier and 0.25 Mg/100 M3 in the winter. Corresponding figures for the city highways are 0.94 and 0.93 Mg/100 m3. The lowest 3,4-b(!nvnpyrcne in the green belL arOLIlld Bt-l,,-il)ad (0.032 Mg/1.00 1TI-3 In Lho suttw,.ur atid 0.07 Mg/100 3 in Hie Winter). USSR -TIOLCTOVSKIY, B. M. and IS"YEV, R. S. UDC: 535.2 "Z%nergy Losses of a Charged Particle Moving in a Mediura With Slight Dispersion" Leningrad, Optika i Spektrcskopiya, No 4, October 1G,73, pp 776-77e Abstract: In this brief communication, slight dispersion of the medium is defined as a situation in which the square of the extinction coefficient is negligible compared to the first power of the coefficient. Under this assuimp- tion, the authors consider a point charge moving uniformly through such a medium. The analysis begins with a formula for the losses in the particle's energy per unit length of its path and theoretically obtains expressions for these losses that are valid for any type of dispersion regardless of its nature. This article is essentially an extension of the Landau and Lifshits book E-lektrodinamika sploshnykh sred (Electrodynamics of Solid Media) published in Mzscow by Fizmatgiz, 1953. The authors thank V. L. G;.nzburg and V. V. Tamoykin for their advice and comments. USSR UDC 535-1+535.225 na"San B. V. - , an~ GI11'ZB1JRG, V. L., Physics Institute imeni P. F. Lebedev, Academy 01 Sci-sices USSR olThe vavilov-Cerenkov arfect and the Doppler Effect in the Notion of Soi=cez at o velocity C.-L-ater Thm the Velocity of Light in a Vacuur" Moscow, Uspelkd-d Fiziclleskilld-i Nalf,'_, Vol 106, iiro 4, Apr ?2, pp 577-592 Abstracts The view has buen widely held that the Vavilov-Gerenkov efrlect and the anomalous Doppler effect can bo observed only for waves uith the re- fractive Index il 10) > 1 (the condition C/'I z/ < C_ ) aria till-t corre- sponding phenomen-a a-re in-,ossible in a vacuum. 11can-while -tl,,F;re Fire faster- than-light sourcenz movinC at the velocity I/ _~> c . These t~ouzrces within ifide limits =i be regardcd on the same basser, as "ox(Unary" sourcess r..ovirg., at the velocity 1,, 170', Cu sulfirles com- prised the bulk of the cryst. components. The resinous amor- phous part of the solid phase resulted from deep oxidative polymn. and from condensation of the products of the oKidn. of org. compds. Comparison of ir spectra of solid phases formed in TS-I fuel under lab. conditions with those formed on pumping in an app. modelled on an aircraft.fuel system indicated similar- ities in the compn. and structure, Andrew L. Grochowski .j 19841241 1112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--160CT70 TITLE--FORMATION OF A SOLID PHASE DURING THISE OXiDATION OF SULFUR CONTAINING JET FiJELS -U- AUTHOR-iO2)-BDLSHAKOVi G.F.v KAPLAN9 Z.G. COUNTRY OF 114FO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHED. LAVED., NEFT GAZ 1970t 13(l), 56-62 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELS TOPIC TAGS--ENTRUPY, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND, OXIDATION, JET FUEL, MERCAPTAN CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1638 STEP NO--UR/0152/70/013/001/0056/0062 C[RC ACCESSION NO--AT0118617 UNCLASSIFIED 212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16,JCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0118617 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE OXION. PRODUCTS OF THE TITLE FUELS COAGULATED A14D PPTU. THE ENTROPY OF THE COLLOIDAL PARTICLES OBTAINED BY OXIDIZING FUEL CONTG. PHSH, (PHS)SUB2, AND PH SUB2 S INCREASED MORE STRONGLY THAN THAT CONTG. DIOCTYL UISULFIOE AND OCTYL MERCAPTAN. THE MAX. TENDENCY TO ASSOCN., COAGULATIONt AND FORMATION OF A SOLID PHASE APPEAKED WHEN THE HYDROCAR.BON SKELETON OF THE S AND 0 CONTG. OXIDN. PRODUCTS HAD A DIFFERENT STRUCTURE FROM THAT OF THE HYDROCARBON MEDIUM. PARAMETERS OF THE COAGULATION AND EFFECT OF THE S COMPOS. ARE Pr'%'ESENTED. FACILITY: VOEN. AKAD. TYLA TRANSP., USSR. UNCLASSIFAIIED USSR BOL'SIUKOV, G. P. `-"!o`wde~ P~~s~ Apparatus" USSR Authors' Certificate No 276712, Cl. B 21 k 2','/00), filed 29 Jan 069, Published 110 3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3G4?6 P) UDC 621-762.002.5(088-8) 49h, 11; 49 1, 16 (B21 i 13/00, Lro 22 Get 70 (f m T!Zh-Fetallurgiya, Translationt The apparatus contains a shaft with flang-es. In order to lengthen the powder capture zone, the apparatus is equipped with a ring placed eccentrically to the shaft between its flanges. For conpacting of pressed powder the Inner surface of the ring Is nade with ribs, 1/1 112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-IRSEP70 TITLE--RESISTANrE OF THIN BANDS TO DEFORMATION IN IMPULSE LOADING -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BOLSHAKOV, G.P., BELYAYEVA, I.YE. -COUNTRY OF INFQ--USSR SOURCE-MOSCOW, KUZNECHNO-SHTAMPOVOCHNOYE PROIZVODSTVO, NO. 2, 1970, PP w 10-11 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.1 IND., CIVIL ANID MARINE ENGR, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--BRASSv STEEL, ALI ;"m _0Yj "'TERiAL DEFORMATION, ELECTRODYNAMICS., CYCLIC LOAD TIEST, LONGITUDINAL WAVE, TRANSVERSE WAVE/IiJiL62 BRASS, (U)K.Hl8N9T STEEL, (U)AMTS ALLOY Cn-t,.TRC-L MARKIING-NO RESTRICTIONS 00COMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMIC--1985/0262 STEP ND--UR/0182/70/,900/002/001,9/0011 CIRC ACCESSfOj'4 NO-AP0100773 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 031 UNCL ASS[ F (C-0 PROCESS [Nk3 0 AT E-- 113SEP7 0 CIRC ACCE~SIOIN NO--AP0100773 ABSTRACT/EXTR4C'T--(U) GP-0- A'~STRACT. THIS PAPER DESCRI'EkES EXPERItlE.,NTS PERFORMED TO TEST SOME ASPFCTS OF PREVIOUS ARTICLES PPOPCSIN-G, A Mr-THOD OF DETERM[NINC THE DYNA141C YIELD POINT THROUGH ELECrR0DY'J4i*,lIC SHOI-KIS ON A METAL BANU FIXED AT BOTH ENOS. OETAILS OF THE E-XPE!Z.1Ap4fS ARE SIVt.-N. AS A RESULT OF THESE SHUCKS, LONG[TUD[NAL PRESENT PAPER ARE CCINCEmEp WITH THE CASE IN WHICH THE VELOCITY OF THE LONIGITUOIN&L WAVE EXCEFOS TH4T (IF THE TRANSVERSE WAVE. THEY SHOW THAT FOR MANY MATERIALS IMPORTANT IN PRACTICE, THIS INEQUALITY OF LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE VELOCITIE'S OCCURS. RESULTS OF THOSE EXPERIMENTS ARE GIVEN. ALSO GIVEN IS A SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS DESCRIBING THE MOTION OF THE THIN BANO UNDER THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE INEQUALITY IN VELOCITIES. THE METALS INVOLVED IN THE EXPERIMENTS WERE BRASS L62, STEEL KHIBN9T, AND 4N ALLOY IDENTIFIEG AS AMTS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 51 BOL'SHAKOV, I. A., BRIKICER, V. I. "The 'Quasidiagonall Problem of Quadratic Integer Progrnirming" Moscow, Mat. metody resheniya ekon. zadach--sbornik (Mathernatical Mlethods of Solving Economics Problems--collection of works), No 3, "Nauka", 1972, pp 137-145 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No 5v655 by Yu. Fink-el'shteyn) Translation: The paper discusses the problem of irinimizing the quadratic form on an integer lattice f (0= 6-n)T(D (W-n) - m1n. (1) Here p. is a given pof3itive definite symmetric matrix; xis a given vector of coefficients, which in the general case are integers; n- (n,), i-1, .. . p is the sought integer vector, ii, _o, 1, 2, - - - - An example is given of economic interpretation of the given problem. Three methods of minimi -4 ng quadratic form (1) are considered, the first of which is based on the urinciple of dynwdc progrnnimire-_ the _-ecord -- on using the prc-perties of local minima, and the third is a cembinaction 1/2 USSR BOL'SHAKO,V 1. A., BRIWER, V. I., Mat. metody resheniya ekon. zasdach, AO-3, 10IT2, pp 137-145 of the first two. The proposed methods, while not universal, are a vast improvement 6-~rer simple trial and error when the matrix 4- is quasidiag- onal, i. e. (2) vhere m is some small integer, I