SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOVA, YE. A. - BORODIN, N. A.
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2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING CATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119551
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DETAILED OESCRIPTIUN Is GIVE1,41
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF APP. FOR DETG. SOK'3ED H AT
150-500DEGREES, I.E. UNDER CONDITIONS USUALLY USED FOR HYDROGENATION AINID
ISOMERIZATION REACTIONS OF HYDROCARBONS. THE APP. CONSISTS OF A
REACTION VESSEL CONTG. A 2-3 MG SAMPLE OF THE CATALYST BEING TESTEDY
PLACED IN A FLOW SYSTEM SIMILAR TO THAT OF A CHRUMATOGRAPH AND PROVIDED
WITH SWITCHABLE SOURCES OF ARGON, H, AND C SUB2 .4 SUB4. THE AMT. OF
SORBED H ON 12 TYPICAL PTi.PD AND NI CATALYSTS ON VARIOUS SUPPORTS BIAS
TABULATED AS WAS THE INFORMATION OF SORPTION OF H AT VARIOUS TEMPS. ON
PT AND NI AND PD CATALYSTS UP TO 500DEGREES. PADMOTION BY SALTS OF MN
AND CR ENHANCES THE STRENGTH OF BONDING OF H TO THE METAL.
FACILITY: INST. ORG. FIZ. KHIM. IM. ARBUZOVA, KAZAN, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 669-295:539.4-011
SHASHENKOVA., I. I., and GLEBOVA, R. D.) MOSCOW
"The Effect of Oxygen and Hydrogen on the Strength of Titanium Alloys"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk USSRY Metally, No 5, Sep-Oct 72, pp 104-110
Abstract: The effect of oxygen and hydrogen on the variation in strength of
semifinished goods and parts of titanium alloys was investigated by short-tern
and prolonged load actions on 2-mm-thick specimens of GT4, w6s, and VT14 alloys,
depending on the presence of stress concentrators and the oxygen and hydrogen
content. The experimental investigation results are analyzed by reference to
diagrams showing the effects of different 0 and H contents on the crack sensi-
tivity, the structural strength after annealirkp; and hardening and aging, and
the relative long-term strength of specimens with cracks. Tabalated results of
the effect 0 and H (0-15, 0.25 and 0.35% C~, and 0.007 to 0-045% H2) on the
mechanical properties are discussed. An increase of 0 and H contents over a
certain level was found to be conducive to premature failure. The efficiency
of H as an embrittlement agent is ten times higher than that of 0. The embrittle-
ment action of H intensifies with increasing ultimate strength. Six figures"
three tables.
USSR
UDC: 669.295:621.785.3,1.001
BQRISOVA,Yle.- A. , SHASHENKOVA, 1. 1. , GLEBOVA, R. D.
"Vacuum Annealing of T-Itanium illloys"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 5, 1972
pp 10-13.
Abstract: The high chemical activity of titanium at high temperatures requires
that heat treatment of finished products be performed in a medium of neutral
gasses or in a vacu-Lmi. This %NToTk studies the influence of various vacuum anneal-
ing modes on the service properties of titanium, alloys. The studies %..ere per-
formed by extension of specimens with ti.,,o lateral cracks symmotrically placed
relative to the axis, by testing of flat specimens under hydraulic pressure, alid
by endurance and low-cycle fatigue testing of smootli and %-,,eldcd specimens. The
studies performed s1lowed that vacumii annealing catv;cs etching of flic surfaces
of titanium alloy parts, particularly along the boundaries of a 1-.,elded 5vam.
Therefore, in determining the vacuum annealing mode, the operating conditions
of the products to be annealed must be considered. For thin sliec-t-i..,elded parts
wh4CII Will oveyate under conditions of repeated leading, vacuum annealing may
be used as a final operation at tCMDeraturcs of incompicte annealip'-, for stress
relief. Vacuujn annealin.- can also be used to reduce the total contet'll-L of
hydrogen in an alloy. The depth of the irregularities of the surface layer
increases with increasing vacuum annealing temperature and 11101(ling time.
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BORISQVA, Ye. M. , Scienti -fic Research Institute of General and Fedagca4 C,9_1
Psychology, Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR, 140scow
"Relation of Psychophysiological Components of Vocational Aptitude and the
Work Efficiency of Female Weavers"
Moscow, Voprosy Psikhologii, No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 56-63
Abstract: An attempt was made to determine the dynardcs of development of
vocationally important psychophysiological functions in female carpet
weavers, and to compare this pattern with the dynamics of growth of the
acquisition of vocational skills -- labor productivity tund quality of wcrk.
Women who had worked as carpet weavers for various lengths of time were
studied. The criteria for development of vocational aptitude were a steady
rise in production output, decline in spoilage taid -Lncrease in work satis-
faction. A comparison of production indices with test results shoved that
the develoDment of vocational aptitude involves specific developri.ent and
reorganization of motor and sensory functicns.
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usmt UDC 613.6:613.4:0'15.285.7.012.1
TREFILOV, V. N., FAIYERWI, I. S., and BORISOVA, Ye. P., GorIkiy Institute of
Labor Hygiene and Occupational Disease~~--------
'Cont.im.ination of Work Clothes and Skin of Workers Engaged in the Manufacture
of Met4phos and Chlorophos"
Moscow. Giglyena. Truda i Prof essionalInyye Zabolevaniya, No Z, 19?1, pp 51-53
Abstract: Among workers engaged in the production of the organophosPhorus
insecticides metaphos and chlorophos, the toxic effects of chronic exposure
to small quantities of the pesticides were manifested by inhi-bition of cholin-
esterase activity at the end of a shift and appearance of HeLiriz-&hrlich 'D:)dles
in erythrocytes and of para-nitrophenol in the urine. These shi-fts were
equally pronounced in those wearing gas masks (to rule out inhalation as a
mode of entry for the insecticides) and in those not wearing masks. The
presence of metaphos and chlorophos in washings from the skin and work ciothes
confirmed that the skin is one of the principal routes through which organo-
phosphorus compounds enter the body.
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U3&4 UDC Ir/47.293.1-i-547-554
1,14,W1 Yam", Y ifCHENK0, T. M., and CHERKASOVA, Ye. 1-1., 14oscow Institute
of Yine Gilernical Technology imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Moscow
';Aminoamides. VI. Synthesis of Aninoamides of the Pentanc Series"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Organiche5llcoy r"himii, Vol 7, No 6, Jun '~l, PP 1173-11'15
Abstract: With the vicw of investi.gating tho physiological and physico-
chemical properties of the products obtained, work on ardnoamides with t"he
general formula H was continued and compourrIs of this type with n 4 were
synthesized 'Lror, 1-ddalkylamino-5-allkyl- and
nols (I; n = 4) by subjecting the latteT to the action of nitriles in the.
presence Of HZ&J4 : R111R C(0,4)-(CH?) tin, (I) + it''Ca(I'T~2S04') ---- > a, I i,,C(NH00.,0 I)-
-(Cd2) RR3 (I!). Tile amiliopentanolsrl~lj were preparet by a trethod d9scribed
by T. T. Vasillyeva et al in Izv. Lq SSSR, Ser. FU-lim., 2817, 1970. 4t!ew com-
pounds II with n = 4 and it = 11, it I -- R I I I = Et, R I I = Ne; it = H, R= 111 1 1 =
:=Et. RII =Ph; R =HI =11111 =Et, RIO =Me; R=Rf =Pill =Et, Rif =Pil;
rt H, R I Et, R I I It,, H Blu; H H, Ft I = Et, It I I = ]) h, 111 1 1 = i3u;
ft it I = R = R 1 1 1 1,10; R Z7 R I I IKc, it I I = Pb were :3yrth,--:;ize-d. T he
physical cor.5tants- of thruse compound.- arri li-sted. !r, tho carver.,;ioxi of i to
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WIC.U.)OVA, Yv. Ya. , (IL u-1, zhurna.1- [1111 1 , V,- I ','I,
pp 117)-1175
II, compounds I with two alkyl groups Lit the c-arbinol C ato-Ni, such as t1l 'o s F--
prepared in th1s instance, reacted much more readily than coxpounds I i-;ith
one aL!Wl zLnd one phenyl group at this atom. Compounds of the trpe
had been investigated in earlier work. The secondary and tertiary a.=-no-
pentanols I (n :-- 4) that had been prepared reacted with equal facility Ll the
conversion to amainoamides II.
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Olloin und Coritlill'on
LISSR WC f546.19+5it6.2:~+5li6.;:-.!Y,(,)66~.1
OBRAZTSOV, A. and AOR VA, Z..U., Leningrad State University imeni
L. L. Zlhdanov
'Tlectric Conductivity and Soft-ening Point of Glasses in the As-Se-Te
System!'
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialyi . Vol- 6, No 8, Aug 70, pp 1417-1421
Abstracti This work Dresents results of masuremen-11- of the t-emperature
peendence of electric conductivity and the softening interval of glasses
for aeven cross sections covering practica-Ily the entire area of glass
formation -in the As-Se-Te system. Electric conductivity was measured in
the temuerature interval from room temperature to T . Re producl bill Ly was
good for specimens -1--ken from v?-rallel melts. The dlsT)ersion o-'4' conduct-i-
vity values did not exceed 0.1-0.2 orders of n-agnitude. The conductivity
of the glasses varied from 10-11 to 10-4 ohm-1--m-1, the activation ene '
t c rf7-(
of conductivity - from 1.7 to 0.9 eV. Replacement of Se by Te causes an
increase in conductivity and aecrease in activation enerEr. The soften-
ing temperature of the glasses varies between 50 and IWC. As the chal-
cogell content increazes, T decreases. The nature of the change of T az
a function of Se/Te ratio,g as well as the change in conductivity at Ehe
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3 Neorgaziicheskiye vaterialy, Vol 6,
OBRAZISOV, A. A., and
No 8, Aus 70, pp 1417-1421
at the softening temperature (-log ':,-T ) indicate changes in the structure
of the glasses as Se is replaced. by Te~
2/2
0
Lf S SR UDC (537-3114'021,317,412):'~~l~9-31:5lL6.10
PA:-US , V . P . , T,,Q_aI r7 _ U_
_IqRelat,ion Detlreen Electric and rilhermal ProDertles of Glasses of
the As-Ge-T e Systemtv
Leninrrad, Vestni'~-_ Lenin-radsloc-,o universiteta, 'No 10, Fi.zika i
T
~T
I,hiviiya, o 2, ?.,a-.t7 p
Abstract: A study of -classes of the As-Ge-Te system and other
I en -ith three-dLmension*1 sl-ruc4-ures and similar bonds
Syst, 's . U U
shows ne-~rly constant conductivity values and othler nhysico-
chemical nroner'C.ies at the established softenin-, tenneratu.,_nos.
The rap~ulpr interrelat-od variations of the clect-r4~cai
and softenin-, tem-)oratures are indeDenderit.- of t-he conductivity
of the .-lass; they annear to be 7overned by the nature of the
thermal e--citatuion of the corres-oondinr
, honds and the c',,_arac-'-cr-
istics of the shortran7e order for the atomic arranqement- in the
glass. Glasses ;.7-ith- dissizaillar three-rd-4-entional --t-ructures (of
the As-Se s-s~en) cond-c~ivi~- --alues a' so`e-
'I L, -It, _. - - U_ ~~ . U
in- temnera-L,,-en. T- order to compare `-e z)h-sicoc'r%e,,-qica1 -oroner-
es Of dissi-Milar sys tems ,it seems apuroz),riate lu-o use Ii-I-enmeratui-es
112
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PAITILTS, V. P., et al, Vestnil,, Leningradslm7o unive-rsiteta, I-To 10,
Fizil-p Ljj~inj~,ra, 1.0 2, Nal.7 71, pp i25-1-30
which Pre equally removed from the established softening
temDeratures.
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112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
.TITLE--GLASS FOkMATION IN 41ETALS OF ARSENIC Cri"LGOGENIDES AND RARIE EARTH
ELEMENTS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BORISOVA,.Z.U., SHKOLNIKOVI Ycl.V.
.COWITRY OF INF0--USSR
,SOURCE--IZV. AK4D. NAUK SSSR; NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(2), 383-4
0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--KARE EARTH METAL, CHALCOGENIDE GLASS, SELENIDEI ARSENIC
COMPOUNDt MIGROHAPDNESS
CONTROL MliRKING--ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--U?4CLlSSIFIED
PROXY kEf':;L/VRA,'4E--l997/1513 STE13 t'.1;)--Ult/0363/70/006/,)02/IJ3t33/0334
CIRC ACCESSIONI N0--AP0120294
r IF
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--L3NOV70
~CIRC ACC~-SSION "40--AP0120294
ABSTRACT/EXFRArT--(0) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE POSSIBILiTy OF GLASS FOi0ArION
lN MELTS OF SULFIDES OR SELF.-NIDES OF AS WITH SULFIDES OR. SELE.11410~--_S OF PR
(ND) WAS STUDIED. ALL THE SAMPLES wERE PREPD. BY M'cLrltl(; AS SU32 SE
SUB3 GR AS SU32 S SU33 wITH, THE RESP. RARE EARf'H CHALCOGEF-41DES IN
EVACUATED wUA;TZ AMPULS AT 900-1000DEGREES. THE EXPTL. D. AND
MICROHARDNESS (AT 50-G LOADS) FOR THE MATERIALS PREP0. ARE TABULATED.
INCREAS[NG- THE RARE EARTH MEJAL C04NTENT IN THE MELTS '.%'ITH 9ECREASING
COOLING kATE RESULTED IN PARTIAL CRYSTN. OF THE MELTS; THIS ACAS ALSO
SHOWN BY INCREASED D. AND- ELEC. COND.r AND A OROP IN MICRO HARDNIESS.
CRYSTN. AND PHASE SEPfl., WEkF JJBSERVE0 IN THE SULFIOE MELTS; ON GOING
FROM THE SULFIDE TO THE TELLURIDE MELTS THE GLASS FORMAT[ON REGION
DECREASES SHARPLY. ALT14OUGH ONLY THE GLASS FORMATION OF CHALCOGE.4-AS
MELTS CONTG. ONLY PR OR fqD WAS STUDIED, SIMILARITY IN CHEM. PROPERTIES
OF LANTHANIDE GROUP ELEMENTS SUGGESTS THA-T ANALCGOUS PHE,110MENA 4ILL BE
OBSERVED FOR MOST OF THE OTHER RARE EARTH ELEMENTS. THIS ASSUMPTION
REMAINS TO BE EXPTL. VERIFIED. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV.
1.M. ZHJANOVA, LENINGRAD, USSR.
U"-~;; 4. '_' " _i~
I- I " -A-7, I
-1/3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TITLE--muESSBAUER EFFECT IN AN ARSENIC, SELENium, TIN SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEM
_u_
AUTHOR-(04)-bC9ISGVA, Z.U., VASILYEV, L.N., SEREGIN, P.P., SHIPATOVI v.T.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPRbV. 1970, 4(3)t 533-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------ 7C
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--ARSENIC, SELENIUAv TIN, GLASS COMPOSITION, VACUUM MELTING,
SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTAL, MOSS8AUER SPECTRUM
CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1996/1794 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/003/0533/0536
CIRC ACCESSICN Nb--AP0118763
UNCLASSIFIED
2/3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7O
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0118763
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. VACUUM MELTING WAS USED TO
SYNTHESIZE A NO. OF AS, SE, SN GLASSESi HAVING THE CJMPN. AS SUB1.0 SE
SUSX SN SUBY, WHERE X EQUALS 0.8-9.0 AND GAMAA EQUALS 0.015-2.30. THE
PRIME119 SN NUCLEUS WAS THE ONE UTILIZED TO DET. ISOMER SHIFT AND
QUADRUPOLE SPLITTING BY MCESSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY. TO ACT AS STOS., ALL
OF THE KNOWN BINARY CCi4PDS. BETWEEN SN PLUS AS AND SE WERE SYNTHESIZED
SN SU56 AS, SN SUB3 AS SUB2, SN SUB4 AS SUB3, SNAS, SN SUB3 AS SU84, SN
SUB2 AS SU831 SNSEi SNSE SU82t AND SN SUB2 SE SU133). THE LAST COMPD.
MAY NOT EXIST AS A SEP. MOIETY, SINCE ITS SPECTRUM IS PRECISELY THE SAME
AS THE SUPERIMPOSED SPECTRA OF SNSE AND SNSE SUB2. THE TERNARY ALLOYS
OF AS, SE, AND SN ARE NOT SPECIFIC COMPOS. WITH UNIQUE STRUCTURES. IN
THE VITRECUS AREAS OF THE ALLOY, ONLY SNIIV) WAS FOUND. IN SUCH
REGIONS, EVEN WHEN ALL OF THE SN WAS THE 119 ISOMER, NO CHARACTERISTIC
SN(II) LINES IN THE SPECTRUM. FOR THE SERIES OF ALLOYS
CHARACTERIZED BY ASSE SUBO.6 SN SUBY, ASSE SUB1.0 SN SUBY, AND ASSE
SUB1.5 SN SUBYt BCTH SN(H) AND SN(IV) LINES WERE FOUND IN THE SPECTRUM
TAKEN AT THE CRYST. REGICNS. AS THE SN CONTENT Of FHESE REGIONS WAS
INCREASED, THE SN(IV) LINES TEND TO DISAPPEAR AND AS THE PERCENT J-tj is
FURTF.ER INCREASEDt IN ACON. TO THE SPECTRUM CORRESPONDING TO CRYST.
SNSEv FURTHER LINE CURRESPONDING TO A SN-AS COMPOw BEGIN TO APPEAR. IN
CRYSTD. GLASS ALLOYS LF THE ENRICHED SE TYPE, SUC14 AS ASSE SUB2.5 SM
SUBY, ASSE SUB4.0 SIN SUBY, ANO ASSE SU89-0 SN SUBY, ONLY SN(IV) LINES
ARE FCUNO IN THE MOES56AUER SPECTRUM WITH THE ISCMER SHIFT CORRESPONDING
TO CRYST. SNSE SUBZ.
UNCLASSIFIED
3/3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRG ACCESSILN NO-AP0118763
ABSTRACT/EXT-%ACT--hUT, IiN A POLYCRYsr. ALLOY, SUCH AS ASSE SUB2.5 SN
SUB1.5, LINES ARE FOUND WITH AN' ISOMER SHIFT CHARALTERISTIC FOR
CRYST. SNSE. SPECIFIC GLASS COMPNS. WERE ANNEALED TO PROMOTE A GREATER
GEGREE GF CKYSTALLINITY. ASSE SUB2.5 SN SU60.4 GLASS AFTER BEING
ANNEALED FJR 1500 HR AT 200CEGREES GAVE RLISE TO THE CHARACTERISTIC SNSE
SU62 SPECTRUM, WHILE ASSE SUB1.5 SN SL60.1, SUBJECTED TO AN ANNEL AT
250GEGREES FCR 750 HR GAVE RISE TO THE SNSE SPECTRUM. X RAY
INVESTIGATION OF THESE SAMPLES CONFIRMED THE RESULTS OF THE MOESSBAUER
STUCY. IN CHALCCGENICE GLASSES OF THIS SYSTEM, SN IS TETRAVALENT BONDED
ONLY TO SE AND THE STRUCTURE IS ROUGHLY TETRAGONAL WITH A COORDINATION
NO. OF 0. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS NO UNIQUE STRUCTURE IN THESE TERNARY
COMFNS. A UNIT STRUCTURE, SE SUB3 SNvSE,ASSE SUB2, DOES EXIST IN THE
VITREOUS PHASE TO SOME DEGREE.
lUiN`C L A S S I F- I E 0
USSR UDC 537-311:546-3-1c'-"8i"2P,9'~--'--;)
PAZIN, 1. V., and.
_L .
"Electrical OonductivitY of Glasses in the Syster,
Leninorad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khi,-,Ui, Vol 43, No 6, jun 70, pp 12-15-12-18
Abntract~: 73,ie -ion in wjjjch f rrntion talos 1-ce In ,;,,,,e
10
was in earlier lwork 'hy the authors (Ve"t. al
i % It.: I L
eicctricLl conliLlctivity ana activation ener,-y of conductlon ol' v.L,.l,, "I
this vere dete-~mdned in wor'~, re-i-,orted in thlis inst~~,.,.cc. on t'~.c
coTmosit.ion of the allors, the canductivity varied in the ~~dnus, 1;!
.5 ranl~e, while the correspondin- clian,,cs in t;,t,-
;mLius i6
er-ca,,-y of cG.-idcctulan mere in "he 1.91-2-45 ev raqn,-e. incrc.nses. in tLI',C viti7CY:--~
' I " _
a 110 M2 content of BJ' between 2-5 and 10 at. 'j and ch:--n -cs, i-,1
YG 01' 1 t,
P
of 'Ge ila-d --ractically no cffect on either the conductivit'y or ti-,c activ,a-tion
enenttv of conduction. Increases of the content of Sb in vltreo-us Sb-So-Ge
with a Ge content of 1 -30 at. 5, also did not aff,~-ct eilther th(2 C01)(111CLIVit-,
L5
activation ener.,-Y of conduction. This indicated that stinxtural units iitifl,
comm-osition SbSe, - did not form in thece alloys, but; form~~tion of
and B'cel-5
units cortainim, three alloy com-,onents took Pipic,-. Vitrco-n-,-, Sb-Gc-(~e -,'.,Ioy,-,
ith a Ge con,-ent 51j~~ beiiaved ~14. IW'^ ' II, r.. 1.1 ~ ~ . C~ r If., 4
, 1. ~jffcrentiy in t"i-As ~.U_ 1. . 'i
W
content of Sb in thcm, a r-ei-,,lar Increasc in conal,,icLivity an(I a
activation ene~,,-y of conduct.-kon w-re obserred.
,I
ELECTRONICS
Amplifiers
USSR
IOSIFOVICH, BELEN'KIY BORIS, and BORISOVICH MINTS KkRK
"Highly Sensitive Direct Current AmDlifiers with Converters" (Vysokochuvs-
tvitel'nyye Usiliteli Postoyannogo Toka S PreabrazovatelyatiLt), I.eningrad,
Izd-vo "Energiya," 1970, 8,000 copies, 384 pages
Abstract: The book is devoted to the design and application of highly sensi-
tive direct current amplifiers (UPT) with input signal conversion. Galvano-
metric converters and converters of small direct current signals to variable
voltage (modulators) are examined in detail. Special attention is given to
the methods of engineering calculations of amplifiers and to the protection
of amplifiers from interference. Circuits and the characteristics of highly
sensitive UPT with converters manufactured by industry are presented, as well
as, a comprehensive bibliography.
The book is intended for specialists working in ths .1evelopment and applica-
tion of measuring and automatic equipment intended for amplification, measure-
ment, and registration of small fixed and slowly changing signals, and may be
useful to students of higher institutes of learning.
The book contains numerous formulas, figures, and 986 ciLations in, the
bibliography.
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IOSIFOVICH, B. B., and BORISOVICH, M. M., "Highly Sensitive Direct Current
Amplifiers with Converters" (Vysokochuvstvitel'nyye Usiliteli Postoyanno-o
Toka S Preobrazovatelyarqi), Leningrad, Izd-vo "Energiya," 1970, 8,000 copies,
384 pages
The chapter headings are as follows:
Page
Foreword 3
Chapter 1. Elements of Highly Sensitive Amplifier Theory 5
Chapter 2. Amplifiers With PhotogalvanomeLric Converters 56
Chapter 3. Photogalvanometric Compensated Amplifiers 106
Chapter 4. Threshold Capability of Photogalvanometric Compensated
Amplifiers. Interference Suppression. 175
Chapter 5. Industrial Instruments Using Photogalvanometric
Compensated Amplifiers 199
Chapter 6. Other Types of Galvanometric Amplifiers 223
Chapter 7. Amplifiers With D-C to A-C Converters 244
Chapter 8. Small D-C Signal Converters (Modulators) 261
Chapter 9. Application of Modulation-Demodulation Amplifiers 310
Bibliography 332
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USSR UDC 541.135.2 + 621-359.7
r,iE=,- SHIM, V. P. , IS AYEV, N. I. , PESTUSHKO, NY. P. , DEREVYJ11'J,.'K0, L. A.,
TSYGUROVA, L. i. and B0!'TSCV~ZKT,r
Voronezh Technolog'ical
Institute
"Electrochemical Re gene rati on of the MAxed Salt Forms of Anion Ex-
changler AV-17"
Moscowl Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 45# No 2, Feb 71, p 482
Abstract: Completeness of re--eneration of mixed chloride and 5ulfate
CD
forms of the anion exchanger AV-17 was studied as a function of current
density, tiv.e and the ratio of above ionic forms. it
was shown that the chloride-form regenerates better than the sulfate
foria. I.,rhen the curren., densit,, applied was 15 ma/CM2, after 5 hrs ol'
regeneration and Cl:S04 ratio 1sl, 32.5% of the Cl-form regenerated,
and 30% of the 30,,~-form; with a ):1 ratiO Of Cl:S04 the values were
34% and 31% respectively.
ALYAKISHEV, S. A., BORISOVSKIY, S. P. , MELEKIIIN, G. B. , OS-i--APGHE-,%K0, YE. P.
"Effect of the Discharge Parameters in Ne20 on the Magnitude of Laser Beam
Absorption"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Gazorazryadn. Rribor:~ 'llectronic
Engineering. Scientific and Technical Collection. Gas Discharg-c Devices),
1970, vyp. 1 (17), pp 27-36 (from RZh-Radiotelchnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract
No 9D381)
Translation: The energy absorption of a laser beamn in the posiCLve co-Juman
of glow discharge of Ne2o with various discharge parameters is measured
,=or the central frequency of the absorption line 2p4-3s2 ( >~= 0.6328
microns). The correspondence between the values of the total radiation
energy absorption in the discharge gap and the absorption anlang Us axis-
per unit lengn of discharge considering the divergence and nature of
energy distribution in the transverse cross section of the laser bear
and also the nature of distribution of absorption with respect to the
radius of the discharge gap is established.
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UDO 539.294
ZAVADOVSKAYA, YEE. K. ' BO VSjjj,- 40Y., and GOLOVC!IAISKIY, YE. M., Tomsk
Polytechnic Institute Tff~e S. 11. Kirov
ystals"
"Investigation of Stored Energy in Alkali Halide Cr
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Fizika, No 6, 1971, pp 127-129
Abstracts Changes in the properties of a solid at the moment of irradiation
are determined by the amount uf energy absorbed. Permanent chanE;es in the
properties following irradiation are characterized by the amount of energy
stored, which in turn is determined by the concentration of radiation defects
and their energy of fonnation. Stored energy is a more complete characteristic
than are the changes in optical, electrical and other properties of the solid
which take place under the Influence of radiation. Stored enerC-j as a
chal-acteristic of integral defects in a solid is of interest in the field of
large irradiation doses when the concentration of defects can not be deter-
2ined, for example, from the spectra of optical absorption. Stored energy
has been most thorou---dily studied in a.11--ali-halide crystals, and considei-able
attention has been given to investigating the kinetics of accumulating stored
energy in RaCl crystals, The kinetics of accumulating stored energy have
been obtained as a function of the chemical composition for crystals of NaCl.
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ZAVADOVSKAYA, YE. K., et al., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh 4"avedenly, Fizika,
No 6, 1971, pp 127-129
KCI, KBr in a very narrow range of doses. The authors in this article study
the kinetics of accumulating stored energy in these crystals as a function
of chemical composition in a wider range of doses. They determined the
stored energy using the method of diffusion. The author.- describe their
experiment and discuss it fully using graphs. They firA that in the investi-
gated crystals tihe rate of accui-mulating Lored energy and its r,.Laxinal
value are greater as the energy of the lattice is greater, thus confirming
the previous assumptions that the properties of solids a-re a function of
the energyof the lattice. The article- contains 2 figures and 11 biblio-
graphic entries.
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T'ITLE-'71-SEPARATION OF PETROLEUM AT- THE KREMENCHUG PETROLEUM REFINERY -U-
AUTHOR--130RISYUKP YE.N*_
".t-OUNTRY OF INFO--lJSSR
,'.-SOURCE-NEFTEPERERAB. NEFTEKH[M. (MOSCOW) 19701 (5), 0-50
DATE PU6LISHED ------- 70
oSUBJECT APEAS-IMATER[ALS
TOPIC TAGS-PETROLEUM REFINERY, PETROLEUM REFINING PROCESS, GASOLINE,
,-..PETROLEUM DESALTING, PETROLEUM DEHYDRATION
-CONTROL MARKIN~--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REFL/FRAM~--3005/1960 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0133804
2/2 01.1 UINCLASSIFIED Pi%'OCESSING DATE--13NOV70
C IRC ACCESS ION NO-AP01 33 804
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AFTER PRELIMINARY DEHYDRATION AND
DESALTJNG, THE OIL WAS TREATED IN A HYDkGCYCLONE AS A FILM AT LOW
PRESSURE TO REklOVE THE DISSOLVED GASES. THE PARTLY STABILIZED PETROLEUM
WAS THEN DEHYDRATED AND UESALTED IN A ZND STATE. THE VAPOR FROM THE
HYDROCYCLONE WAS COOLED TO 300EGREES TO GIVE GASOLINE ANO GASES* THE
PARTIAL STABILIZATION 1,%'iPRCVc,D 'THE OPERATION OF THE AT14. VACUU-11ji DESTN.
FACILITY: KREMENCHUG, NEFTEPERERAB. ZAVOD. KREMENCHJGf USSR.
U-SSR UDC 553.495
BORKOV, F. .P~. YEGOROV, N. I., and ZAYTSEV, Ye. V., "Krasnodarnef tegeof izika,
MEL'O'Ge'Ziogical Prospecting Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze)
"Special Features of the Formation of High Uranium Concentrations in Oxidizing
Conditions"
Mosccmr, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Geologiya i Razvedka, No 5,
May 71, pp 51-57
Abstract: Special features of the localization and formation of high uranium
concentrations in an oxidizing medium are investigated. The presence of a
weathering crust is the characteristic feature of the geological zone structure.
The uranium concentrations are nonequilibrium. The coefficient of radioactive
equilibrium fluctuates between 1 and 78%. The shift of radioactive equilibrium
toward uranium and a nearly total absence of radium in samples indicate the
recent age of mineralization and the continuation of deposition and redepo-
sition processes. It is concluded that the ore was formed in the process of
weathering crust formation because of the uranium redistributioa liberated
from the ore as a result of oxidation, on the one hand, and introduction of
uranium from ground waters rich in ferro-hydrooxides, jarosite, and phosphate-
ions, on the other hand.
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BORKOVEKIY, B. A.. GALUZI;"'SKIY, G. P., KATKOV, A. F. , RO.',Vj,"I'SOV, V. 1).
"Algorithmic Hybrid Systems"
Algoritmicheskiye Gibridnye Sistemy LEnglish Version Above] , Kiev, IN"auk.-
Dumka Press, 1972, 116 pages (Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal, No 1,
1973, Abstract No I V785 K).
Translation: Algorithmic hybrid computer systems are in 1~.hich
the method of representation of information is hybrid, i.e. , botil in
analog and digital representations, while the method of sojution is
algorithmic. This monograph studies theoretical and practical problcm.,;
of the constrLICtion of computer systems consisting of a digital autoyliziton
or digital co,-jiputer and analog circuits modelint, the numerical integration
operator considering boundary conditions, acting as standard SUI)I'OLItiJI(--S
of a special type.
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UDc 8.74
BORKOVSKIY, B. A., GALUZINSKIY, G. P., KATKOV, A. F., ROMITSOV, V. P.
"Algorithmic Hybrid Systems"
Kiev, Algoritmicheskiye gibridnyye sistemy (cf. English above), "Nauk. dumka",
1972, 116 pp, ill. 68 k. (from RZh-Matematika, No 1, Jan 73, abstract No
1V783K)
Translation: Algorithmic hybrid computer systems are systems in which the
method of representing the information is hybrid i. e., in continuous quan-
tities and codes and the method of solution is algorithmic. This monograph
deals with theoretical and Dractical questions of constructing computer sys-
tems made up of a digital automatonor a digital computer, and ana-log circuits
uhich model the overator of numerical integration with regard to boundary con-
ditions which play the part of standard sub-programs of a special type.
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UDC 681.3
BORKOVSKIY,-.B-,A., VOLLERNER, A. N., KATKOV, A. F., AULIK, M. N., Raw'N-TSOV, V. P.,
iT-fU-T-hi,*- A. A.
174odeling Mathematical Machines with Variable Structure"
Modeliruyushchiye Matematicheskiye Mashiny S Peremennoy Strukturoy, jEnglish
Version Above], Kiev, Nauk-. Dumka Press, 1970, 248 pag-es, (Translated fr~om
Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV602 K., unsigned).
Translation: Results are presented from theoretical studies of models with
variable structure, designed for modeling of mathematical operations, systems
of finite equations and linear differential equations. Significant attention
is given to methods of studying models with variable structure and recommenda-
C,
tions are given for their engineering planning. The book is designed for
engineers, scientific workers ind graduate students interested in electronic
modeling.
UDC 669,011621.78
BM*SHAKCV, V .I., PIPAXHOV,.D. P., ORWV, L. G TYLKEITO M. A., ZOTEYEV,
Y. S.9 and BORKOVSKIY, YU. Z.
'The Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on the Impact Ductility, Crack
PropWtion, and Disintegration Viscosity"
Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheakaya I Cornorudnaya Pro;Vshlennost'i No 4(82),
Jiml-Aug 73, P 32
Abstracti Results are presented of an investigation of the mechanical
properties of 14Xh2Gi-1R steel after the usual heat treated arxi-after high-
temperature thermomechanical treatment (IM-N). Tabulated repoint, relative
Olongation, relative contraction. fatigue limilt, and impact ductility at
various te2peratures. HTHT was found to somewhat lncrc~sr the strength
characteristics of the steel. HTNT does not lower the plasticity, it
substantWly Increases the impact, strength at the expense of the increasing
Shan of the work of crack propagation. The increase of atructural strength
of 14Xh2GM- steel by HTMIT lasts up to a 6500 C temper tearerature. T.he
Creation of a stable substructure-by hardening incr-eases the resistance of
the steel to brittle failure and decreases its susceptibility to stress
concentrations.
Two tables, four bibliographic referientes
I
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I TL E -Ffi'lck ~A L P -L L F k
UTHOR-( 0-5 )-ST;'--7.0LjU3f3V, ~,.F. , Ul-, I G. , SAVEK:Mt V. YA . r i~,JJLYAKOV,
r -,~ elcl'v s K I Y , Y u
s .,N
CU,,.ifRy
OURC=---(TE-kM.lCHESKOYL UPROCHIIENHYIE PROKATA) MOSCMi. P,,ET,"tLLUPGIYA. 1970.
367 PP
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--i~,,WERIALS, MECH., JND.f CIVIL AND '.,,APINE ENGR
OPIC TAGS-CH-~-'-,,ICAL C~-.IAIPLISITICNI, 1-I.ETAL ROLUING, METAL HE-AT TkEAT'IENT ,
STEEL HAIPOENiNG
ROL MAFKIl!,3--NO RIEST R TCT I ONS
A
10CUMFtJ CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
ROXY S F E P N 0 - - U P / 0 0 0 () 17 0 10 0,3 0 1 / 0-1
IRC ACCESS IC,,',,! NO--AiNO L21 VO-S
U N C- L,'A S S I F 1 E D
2/2 , '021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT-;---300CT7G
IRC 7kCCESSlL:%
8STRACT/EXTF.A(--T--(U) GP-C'- A, 5 S I A C T T k, 3 L EE () F C C!: 1 NJ:.-
Cl IDTER 'PERM!,L ST I
MENGTHENING CF R"LLED tli~-T`LS
7. r -
THE C L ING R~-! LED S
0, I.lj%SS 11 -THE TECI;i1~1LO-5Y OF THE~-,--'L Sf:;"-% TH
r
OF ROLLED ;"IE: 't,'kLS '127. 1 1 T THE C~iEl"ll'-AL CO~-,P` UF STEEL FOR
THEMIAL ST-. E G -.1 H E 1 190. IV THE Slj.F'U--f,,!RE:: CIF
S T;l 7: N G T H E i'l S T E E V T H -,- P P R T 1 E E Rl Y S r E
STEEL 24vo L I TE A E 353. -OR""AT 10" f S V I,'! THE THEORY
THIEP.,'14L AND IAPPL ICABIlE TO S I' T j'~ I NIG
ROL LED "t;-:T -"L S F i-" M-1. L~,,Al CA'k, 610"11 "IE 1) 1 LIM C ""' RUW N Al,'D LSU Lfl.i
THE BOCK IS D-SlGt.'ED FC" A WIDE RANGE: OF TECHN C A
z U - I'% AL Al
INSTITUTES, 1,11TALLURGY PLANTS, E,,,aLPr.,usEs OF THE BUILDING INDUSTPY,
MACHINE CONSTRUCTION'.
USSR
UDO 621.~15.592
OMeaeuring Technique For Lifetimes Of Excess Charge Carriers In -1pitaxial FilmEi'!
Fizika i tekhnika poluRrovodnikov, Vol 6, No 4, Apr 1972, pp 692-697
Abstract: This work is concerned with an investigation of a proposed method of
direct ineasurem,3nt of the lifetime *r of exce3a carriers in an opitaxial film
separated from a semiconductor uubotrate by a p-n junction. The proposed m5thod
of direct measurement involves excitation by light of the carriers in the mater-
ial of the f ilm only when it is "separated" f rom the substrate by a cut-of f
voltage. Simultaneously with the cut-off voltage at the p-n junction, a potent-
ial difference is established along the film, necoseary for measuringr with
respect to the Dhotoaffect of the film. The proposed mathod exciiidea the cffcct
or the substrate on the rosults of measurement of the lifetime of excess carriers
in a film by use of cut-off light filters. Measurement of' the lifetimg 7' of
carriers in the film is accomplished with a phave tau-mtter developed by the
author, with o7zitation by light. The investigation vas conducted on Silicon
speoimeno, each with a monocrystalline film. The propoarid method twda it poecilyle
to measure the megnitude r in silicon films with a thick-naaa frGj-, 1~ 15
micromotor. 4 fig. 2 tab. 21 ref. flocoived, 2 Nov 1970; in final rcworLn,-, 3
Au& 1971.
1/J.
- 1.86
1/2 C-20 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--20,NGV7C
TITLE--Gr; THE CPERATIGN OF ELECTRIC LIGFTING LA60KATORY -U-
ALTHCjR-(02)-3CRPIN, V.V., AKIPOV, A.P.
CCUNTF%Y C-F liNFO--USSR
SOURCE---S VETO T EKHN I KA WSSIR), 11,10. 1, P. 20 (JAN. 1970)
CATE PL-61LISHEC---JAIN70
SUBJECT AREA S--BEHAV I ORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, MECH., 11"ID., CIVIL AND
. MAklNE ENGR
TCP[C TAuS-VISIBLE LIGHT, ELECTRIC RESEARCH FACILITY, INDUSTRIAL
FACILITY, TEST FACILITY
CENTRCL P!A-tKING-NU RES , ICTIONS
T R
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEELir'kA?,',E--3CG4/GL30 SIEP ~113--IJR/03IL/70/000/001/0020/0020
CIRC ACLF"SICN NG--AP013C892
tJj i - L AS ') I J; I ED
212 c2c UNCLASSIFIED
ClkC ACCESSICN NO-AP013"G892
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTION
AND ThE FUTURE PROGRAMAL OF THE LABORATORY
ARJATCVSKI ELECTRIC L16HTING FACTORY AS AN
CONSTPUCTIGNAL SIGE CF THE WORK.
PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C
OF THE SCOPEY FACILITY
CONSTRUCTED IN 1965 AT THE
AID rO THE LXPEP IMENTAL AND
U~,,k-L,'ISS I F h"O
USSR UDC 621-394-144
AKIKOV) A. YEE.) BO VA
W4!.IZL JWI,~, KOLTY3HEVA, G. V., and MIRONOVA, L. A.
"Optimization of the Synchronization Process in Discrete Message Transmission
Systems"
Moscow, EIektrosvyazI, No 11, 1970, pp 61-66
Abstract: The authors corduct a heuristic analysis of the synthesis of an ideal
synchronization process. Possible approaches are considered for realizing ideal
synchronization for Gaussian channels and for channels with fading. Synchronization
accuracy characteristics are calculated along with false s~n:flrironization probability
and the optimal thresholds for the synchrosignal receiver. The authors thank K. A.
Meshkovskiy for his interest in the article. Original article: five figures, one
table, 13 formulas, and 10 bibliographic entries.
1/1
USSR UDC: 621.374-5088.8)
)FVOTOV, Yu. D., IVKIN, I. V., KARULIN, A. P., PARSANOV, A. P.
Delay Line"
'7SSR Authorls Certificate No 280537, filed 18 Apr 67, published 9 Dee 70
~from RZh-Radiotekhni-ka, No 6, Jun 71, abstract No 6GU312 P)
Translation: A delay line is proDosed which is equipped with a ferro-
magnetic element. and a mapetizing winding which controls the delay time
by changing the permeability of the ferromagnetic element. To sim-plipj
the design, a multilayered -oer--alloy film which serves as a shield and
return conductor for the delay line is used as the ferromagnetic element.
87068
0,1 S/019/60/000/020/058/211
00 " / 6 g A154/OA26
AUTHORS: Mordu-'-hovich, N.G., Bormotov, Yu.L.
TITLE: A Miniature High-Frequency Multiposition Switch
PERIODICALi Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1960, No. 20, pp. 27-28
TEXT: Class 21c, 3901* No. 132697 (649625/26 of Jan 6, 1960). This miniature
high-frequency multiposition switch contains a stator, made in the form of a
hollow cylinder made of insulating material with contact lugs evenly spaced
around its periphery and inside which is located a cylindrical rotor, which
is fixed on the axis of the switch, is made of insulating material and pro-
vided with spring contacts, and a ball detent. The switch is distinguished
by the fact that, in order to increase the stability of contact resistance,
the movable contacts of the switch, designed for closing the fixed contact
lugs in pairs, are made in the form of rollers, sprung with flat springs.
Card 1/1
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BORNATSKIY, 1. 1.
e"'Desulfuration of Metals"
UDC 669.046.546.2
Desul'furatsiya Metalla [English Version Above], Metallurgiya Press, 1970,
320 pp
Trnn lation of Annotation: This monograph analyzes problems related to the
effect of sulfur and sulfur-containing compounds on the physicel, chemical,
and technological properties of iron-carbon alloys. The mechanisms and
kinetics of processes of desulfuration used in ferrous metallurgy are dis-
cussed. Coasiderable attention is given to the problem of reducing the
content of sulfur during sintering of iron ores and concentrates. Also
discussed are the desulfuration of cast iron and steel during blast furnace,
converter, open-hearth furnace, arc furnace, electric slag, and electric
vacuum processes and desulfuration outside the furnace. A comparative
analysis is given of the processes of desulfuration in the blast furnace,
open hearth furnace, electric arc furnace, and oxygen converter.
The monograph is intended for engineering- technical workers of metallurgical
plants, and scientific research, planning, and teaching institutes, and can
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BORNATSKIY, 1. 1., Desullfuratsiya Metalla, 1,11etallurgiya Press, 1970, 320 pp
also be used by students at metallurgical schools. 105 figs; 124 tables;
187 bibliographic refs.
Table of Contents
Introduction 5
Chapter 1. Theoretical Principles of Processes of Desulfuration
in Metallurgy 7
1. Physical-Chemical Properties of Sulfur and Its Compounds 8
2. Influence of Sulfur on Surface Properties of Iron and
Its Alloys 26
3. Influence of Various Elements on Activity Factor of Sulfur 28
4. Influence of Sulfur Compounds on Mechanical and Techno-
logical Properties of Alloys 33
5. Significance of Gas Phase in Desulfuration Processes 37
6. Mechanism and Kinetics of Desulfuration Processes 43
Conclusions 54
Bibliography 58
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BORNATSKIY, I. I. , Desul'furatsiya Metalla, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, 320 pp
Chapter 11. Removal of Sulfur During Sintering of Iron Ores and
Concentrates 60
1. Sul-fur in Raw Materials and Products of Sintering 60
2. Processes of Dissociation and Oxidation of Sulfides and
Sulfates in the Sintering Charge 68
Conclusions 88
Bibliogra'phy 90
Chapter III. Desulfuration of Iron in Blast Furnaces 91
1. Sulfur in Raw Materials and Products of Blast Furnace
Process 91
2. Interaction of Sulfur and Its Compound in the Blast
Furnace With Charge Materials and Melting Products 100
3. Influence of Technological Factors of Blast Furnace
Process on Depth of Desulfuration of Iron 115
Conclusions 140
Bibliography 1413
C11-111ter TV. 1.44
1. Thermodynamic AnLilysfis of the Oet.4ulluraLiOll klital--LiOll
3/6 During Blowing of Gasses Through Pig Iron 145
USSR
BORNATSKIY, 1. 1. , Desul'furatsiya Metalla, Metallurgiva Press, 1970, 320 pp
2. Change in Composition of Iron and Slag in Mixers During
Operation 146
Conclusions 155
Bibliography 155
Chapter V. Calculated Coefficients of Distribution of Sulfur in
Slag-Metal System of Steel-Making Processes 155
1. Calculation Formulas for Determination of Sulfur
Distribution Coefficients 156
2. Comparison of Calculated Distribution Coefficients of
Sulfur With Actual Coefficients 157,
Conclusions 163
Bibliography 164
Chapter V1. Desulfuration of Steel in Oxygen Converters 164
1. Sulfur in Charge Materials and Products of Oxygen
Converter Process 165
2. Slag Formation Processes in Oxygen Converters 169
3. Influence of Various Factors of Technological Proces
an Depth of Desulfuration in Oxygen Converters 1.80
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BORNATSKIY, I. I., Desul'furatsiya Metalla, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, 320 pp
Conclusions 204
Bibliography 207
Chapter VII. Desulfuration of Steel in Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces 208
1. Sulfur in Raw Material, Fuel, and Open-Hearth Melting
Products 208
2. Significance of Gas Phase in Process of Desulfuration of
Steel in Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces 211
3. Influence of Various Factors of Technological Process on
Indicators of Desulfuration of Metal in Basic Open-Hearth
Furnaces 228
Conclusions 256
Bibliography 260
Chapter VIII. Desulfuration of Steel in Electric Furnaces 261
1. Sulfur in Charge Materials and Melting Products in Basic
Electric Steel-Making Furnaces 261
2. Significance of Gas Phase in Process of Desulfuration
of Steel in Basic Electric Furnaces 263
3. Desulfuration of Metal in Various Periods of Electric
Melting Process 261,
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BORNATSKIY, 1. 1., Desul'furatsiya Metalla, Netallurgiya Press, 1970, 320 pp
Conclusions 280
Bibliography
Ix. 1willov;4I ol, NoIrIll, Dtiring I"Ieelflc and
VaCUL1111 Helting 2 8 2
1. Processes of Desulfuration During Electric Slag RemeltIng 282
2. Processes of Desulfuration During Electric Vacuum Remelting 287
Conclusions 291
Bibliography 292
Chapter X. Desulfuration of Iran-Carbon-Alloys Outside the Furnace 292
1. Desulfuration of Iron Outside Blast Furnace 292
2. Processing of Steel With Synthetic Slags 299
Bibliography 314
Chapter XI. Comparative Analysis of Processes of Desulfuration
in Metallurgical Units 315
1. Basic Factors Determining Process of Desulfuration of
Metal in Metallurgical Units 315
2. Economic Effectiveness of Removal of Sulfur in Various
Metallurgical Units J-20
Bibliography 320
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R E.
UDC 512.25/.26+519.3.330.115
"Conclusion of Formulas for Solution of One Problem of Bellman"
Mat. Vopy. Formir. Ekon. Modeley (Mathematical Problems of Formation of Economic
Models -- Collection of lVorks],'Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 110-117 (Translated from-
Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V580 by
I. Romanovskiy).
Translation: Explicit formulas are established for optimal solution of one
particular problem of dynamic programming.
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RORWYEV, V. A.
"Modeling of a System of Parallel Processors in R-LYOAS"
Vychisl. Sistemy [Computer Systems -- Collection of Works], No 51, Novosibirsk,
1972, pp 82-96 (Translated from Roferativnvy Zhurnal Kibernetilla, No 6,
1973, Abstract No ()V62S, bN t110 ZILith0r).
Translation: A set of L-operators from the second level of 1Z-LYa11AS is
presented, designed for description Of Stl-LICtUral models Of COMPLItOr Systems.
The completeness of the set is demonstrated. Further enrichment of the method
depends on the specific requirements of the user and is achielied by aCCL11Du1,1-
tion of L operators in the library of subroutines of 1Z-J,Ya11AS.
USSR
UDC SIS.5:6SI.3.06
BOROBKOV, A. A.
e"Determination Of Confidence Interval of Binomial Distribution,,
Uch. Zap. Perm,. un-t, [Scientific Writing Of Perm' Universityj, 1970, No 220,
Pp 164-167, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971,
Abstract No. 5V667).
No Abstract.
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USSR UDC 539-375:5119-385
49RQDACHEV, 11. M., Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers, Kiev
"The Dyns-nic Problem of a Crack in the Case of Longitudinal Shear Defor-
matic,l"
'Pd'ev, Prcblemy Prochncsti, I,:;o 4, Apr T3, pp 23-25
Abstract: The author considers an elastic isotropic body with a fine in-
terna! "t-unnel" crack. The body is subjected to the action of shearing
lorces which vai-T in time in accordance with a harmonic law. This case is
also termed pure shear, or anti-plane deformation. The problem reduces to
a mixed boundary value problem for the Helmholtz equation. An exact
solution for this problem is found by using elliptical coordinates and
Mathieu functions. A formula is derived for determining the coefficient
of stress intensity. As a numerical example, the author considers the
case where shea-ring forces are uniformly distributed a-long the edges of
the crack.
.126
USSR
BOROI)A-C,JJFXA.-- - N.
UDC 624.131.54:153.525
"Displacements and Stresses in Soil Underlying a Rigid, Symmetrically Loaded
Ring-Shaped Foundation"
Moscow, Osnovaniy--, Fundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No 4, 1972, pp 1-3
Abstract: Nwmerous studies devoted to compression of subfoundit--'L.on material
in the case of flat, ring-shaped foundations exercising a vertical, centrally
applied force, with the material considered to be a linearally deformed medium
in the form of a homogeneous half-space, were mostly concerned x.,~ith normal
stresses and vertical displacements directly under the foundation. In this
study, radial and vertical displacements of the entire boundary of subfounda-
tion. compressed material are considered, along with displacements and stresses
appearing from the action of the ring foundation on the riaterial.
Formulas, intended mainly for practical use, were derived for Lhe followin;,:
1) displacement components at any point within the soil massif; 2) distri-
bution of nozmal stresses underneath a rino-o,,De founda-.-ion: 3) rZI (1 4al
displacements at any point on the boundary of the conpre'~_sed S1_3bf0L1vd_-1tJon
material; 4) vertical dj.,,;pJ.ac(,,.%cnts of Lbit boundary; and 5)) s []b!-, j dr-11ce
within the compressed MaLCrial.
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BORMkCIIIEITA., T. N., Osnovaniya, Fundairenty i Melchanika Gruntov, No 4, 1972,
pp 1-3
To facilitate practical calculations, specific numerical values are worked
out for various terms of the formulas, and given in tabular formi.
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li2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
._r,ITLE--UkGAN~;SILICCN POLY I SOCYANATES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-B u -_Y, E.G.,
.Va~&LC.LiENKG, YE.S., StjPQLEVSKIY, M.V., W-VITSK.
SEVERNYY, V.V., SHEELUDYAKOV, V.D.
COUNTRYOF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 263,380
.REFEKEN'CE--L)TK&YTIYA, IZOLRET., PROM. OBRALTSY, TDVARNYE ZNAKI 1970,
'DATE PUBLISHE0-10FE870
SUBJECT AREAS-- MIATERIALS? CHEMISTRY
TOPIC T4G5--OkGfkllO5ILICOjN CGMPOUNI)t ORGANIC ISOCYANATE-1 CH0,11CAL VATE'rill',
SILOXANE, ORGANIC SYINTHESIS
CalTR.GL -'-lARKING--N0 RESTRICTfGNIS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REZL/ir_RAMF--3002/Lt&4 STFP NO--Uk/0482/70/000/00()/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSIUN
212 013 UNCLASSIFIED PRUESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC. ACCESSION NU--AA0128863
.'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A67TRACT. ORGANOSILICCN POLYISOCYANATES ARE
PREPD., BY TREATING PULY(URGANOSILOXANES) CONTG. AN 0H GROUP VITH CLME
SUB2 Sl(CH SU62) SU1113 NCO im 'mE PRESENCE OF AN HCL t-CCEPT-URt E.G.
PYRIDINE.
USSR
BORMAVKOV V. A.
UDC 539.4036.4~53
"Investigation of the Influence of Elevated Temperatures Upon the Mechanical
Properties of the Bimetal D16T+VTI-1#0
Sb. 1(auch. Tr. Kiyev. In-t Grazhd. Aviatsil (Collection of works of the Kiev
Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers, No It, 1971, PP 52-53 (from Referativnyy
Zhurnalp Mokhanikap No 2, Feb 729 Abstract No 2V1417 by A. 1. Flatov)
Translationi Note is taken of the fact that the bimetal, the basis of which
is the aluminum alloy D16T, upon which a thin layer of titanium alloy VT1 is
applied, possesses high specific strength and heat resistence. Howevort for
various conditions the mechanical characteristics of this bimotal are wrilmotm.
This article considers the mecrianical. properties of bimetal D16T+VT1-1 at ele-
vated temperatures. Samples with a thicliaess of 1.28 ma, a Width of 20 mm,
and a layer thickness of M equal to 0.25 ra, were tested. InvestiCation of
the static and fatigue characteristics wag; conducted at tenpera.tuxes of 20,
200j and 3500. The onluranca of the samples vas investigated on the basis of
.5 x jo5 cycles at a load frequency of 40 cycles pexminute axd a cycle-asy=-et:ry
coefficient of R - 0. It Is pointed out that the bimetal behaves like a plastic
materialg deformation of the sanples is considerable, a nock is foinacd prior
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1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-REACTICN OF SOBIO ACETOACETIC ESTER WITH TRANS,2,BUTENE OXIDE AND
OF SODIUM BENZOYLACETIC ESTER WITH PROPYLENE UXIDE A)ND TRANS,2,BUTENE
AUTHOR-(04)-TEY.NIKOVA, T.I., IMARKINA, G.V., BOROUAVKO, V.A., YASKINA, N.I.
COUNTRY GF INFO-USSR
SOUkCE--ZH. ORG. KHIM. 1970, 6(4)t 739-43
DATE PUBLISHED---70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-LACTGNE, 1R SPECTRUM, MAGNETIC RESONANCE, QRGANOSUOIUM
COMPOUND, ACETATE, ORGANIC UXIOEs MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
CCNTRCL MARKING-NU RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/FRAME--2000/1953 STEP NO--UR/0366/70/006/004/0739/07it3
CIRC ACCESSIGN NJ--AP01255f,2
UNCLASSIfIED
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACLESSICN NG--AP0125542
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U$ GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE REACTIONS GAVE
ALPHAPACETYLiBETA,GAMMAYDIMETHYL,GAMMAt
.BUT YROLACTONE, ALPHA, BENZOYL, GAMMA,METHYL GAMMA, BUTYROLAC TuNE (1) , AND
ALPHA*B'CNZOYL,BETA,GAMMA,DIMETHYL,GAI~IMA,BUTYROLACTONE. THE STRUCTURES
OF THESE COMPDS. WERE DETD. BY IR AND PMR SPECTROSCOPY. THE
DECARBOXYLATICiN OF I GAVE KNOWN MECH(OH)CH SUB2 CH SU82 CC-PH. THESE
LACTGNES CONTAIN CIS-H ATOMS IN BETA AND GAMMA POSITIONS.
FACILITY: LENINGKAD. GOS. UNIV.t LENINGRAD, USSR.
'' -C LA -r
ur, SIFIED
USSR
UDC 621.371-332
BORODAVKO Yu. 1.I. I TOLSTOV, V. V. , laYNI~ak, V. N. , and GAPOINTOV,
Investigating the Sitructure of Radio Signals Reflected f rom the
Ionosphere on the Basis of an Analysis of' the Statistical Para-
meters for Their Orthogonal Components"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. 11-.onf. no ras-prostr. radiovoln. Tezis
J~. _y doki.
Sekts. 1 (Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation of Padio
Waves; Report Theses; Section 1--collection of works) "I,'auka,
1972, pp 521-'325 (from RZh--Radiotekhnika, 11o 10, 1972, Abstract
No 1OA329)
Translation: On the bLsis of a detailed. analysis of the charnctuer-
istics of a mathematical model represented by a vector with nor-
mally correlated orthoeonal comr~onents, a methoa is proposed for
investigati-ng the structure of radio siEnals reflectled -froml the
ionosphere, based on the measurement of the statistical -,,arameters,
of their nor--r- ~ coor'd 4.-ate-s. Biblioera-Phy of four. 1, L.
1/1
USSR MC 537-312.62
GAMIN, A. A. , Academician of the Academy of Sciences OwSSR,
MIBERMN, L. A., IYANCIE1,10, YU. H., SVISTUNOV, V. M., Donets Phys cotechni-
cal. Institute of the AcaderW of Sciences UkrSSR
"Role of Low-Frequency Fluctuations in the Josephson Effect"
Hoscow, Doklady Akadeaii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, 110 3, 1971, PP 556-558
Abst.-acti The role of low-frequency fluctuations which lead to variations in
the Josephson current as a function of anomalous current-voltage characteris-
tics and magnetism is discussed. It is noted that for super conducting
tunnel systems it is possible to establish phase coherence throught the
barrier to ensurc tunneling of paired electrons. The presence of fluctua-
tions comparable with the binding energy of the barrier can considerably effect
the behavior of Josephson contacts, and many theoretical and experimental
studies have been devoted to the effect of thermal fluctuations on the
characteristics of superconducting tunneling. Tunnel contacts of the type
Sn-I-Sn with specific resistance 0.01-0.02 ohm-mm2, a high ratio I exl/I theor
"87-921-p, and with a dependence of the criticall cur-rent- on the ragnetic
field close to sin V H/~O/ "ff H/Ho were studied. For all samples the
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GAMIN, A. A., et al., Doklady Akademii Ifauk SSSR, Vol 196, 1T
to 3, 1971,
PP 556-558
transition width did not exceed twice the Josephson penetration depth
( W et-' 2A j). Since fluctuation frequencies were considerably less
than the characteristic frequencies of the system, the capacitance C and the
Inductance L of the tunneling and the external loo-D could be neglected in
order to simplify the calculations. A graph of the effect of low-frequency
fluctuations on the variation of Josephson current with magnetism and the
initial segments of the current-voltage characteristics for different noise
voltages shows that the presence of noise voltages leads to the rise of a
resistance state. The exuariment showed that noise voltages result in the
envelop of oscillations oi the suDerconducting tunnel current in magnetic
fields dropping more rapidly than 1/H and ultimately in the oscillations
completely disappearing in strong noises. This is said to demonstrate the
significance of low-frequency noises in superconducting tunneling.
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TITLE--EXPLUSICN STABILITY OF PJTASSIUN PERSULFATE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-LAPSHINg A.I., B
q_RO_Y.EYAKlY, V.YE., BATSANOV, S.S.
CGUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
SOURCE-KHIM. VYS. ENERG. 1970t 4(2), 154-9
DATE PUBLISHED 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYr ORDNANCE
TOPIC TAGS--X RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS, ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC ANALYSIS, IR
SPECTRUMt MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, GAMMA IRRADIATIONt CHEMICAL STABILITY,
EXPLOSIVE, POTASSIUM COMPOUND, SULFATE,
CGNTRGL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1408 STEP NO--UR/0456/70/004/002/0154/0159
CIRC ACCESSION NCI--APOIC9470
212 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0109470
-,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACTION OF EXPLOSION DERIVED
DYNAMIC COMPRESSION ON K SUBZ S, SUB2 0 SUBS WAS STUDIED. UNDER THE
ACTION'OF AN EXPLOSION, THE DECOMPN. OF K SUB2 S SUB2 0 SUBS YIELDS K
SUB2 SO SUB4 PLUS SO SUB3 PLU,S 0.50 SUB2t IN CONTRAST TO THE PYROLYTIC
DECOMPN., WHICH IS USUALLY DESCRIBED BY THE EQUATION: K SUB2 S SUB2 0
SUBB YIELDS K SUB2 S SUB2 0 SUB7 PLUS 0.50 SUB2. THE PRODUCT OBTAINED
AFTER DYNAMIC CCMPRESSION OF K SUB2 S SUB2 0 SUBS HAD UNUSUAL OXID.N.
AND REDN. PROPERTIES. THE VERY COMPLEX STRUCTURE OF THE IR SPECTRA OF
THE PRODUCT IS DESCRIBED-AND DISCUSSED IN DETAIL. THE IR SPECTRA AND
X RAY DIFFRACTION PATTERNS INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF S SUB2 0 SUB3
NEGATIVE NEGATIVE, S SUB2 0 SUB5 NEGATIVE NEGATIVE, AND SO SUB3
NEGATIVE NEGATIVE. FCRMATION OF THESE IONS PROBABLY EXPLAINS THE
UNUSUAL REDUCING PROPERTIES OF THE PRODUCT AND THE P~?FSENCE OF H SUB2 0
.SUBI IN ITS SOLNS. IN CONTRAST TO THE THERMALLY TREATED SAMPLES OF K
SUB2 5 SUHZ 0 SUB3, THE PRODUCT OBTAINED AFTER DYNAMIC COMPRESSION
GIVES EPR SIGNALS SIMILAR TO THOSE GIVEN BY SAMPLES IRRADIATED BY GAMMA
AND X RAYS. FACILITY: INST. TEPLOFIL., NOVOSIBIRSK, USSR.
i Out, I AC c 1 9- 1 r_ n
- 11-11.11-11 '"v
UDC: 543-387 + 51,5-32.227 + 6,62.215.2
us S R
LAPS,HIN. A. 1., BE-ORODAYEVISK-Iff, V. YE. and BATSANOV, S. S., Institute of Heat Phy-
sics, Siber--*.-::ui USSR Academy of Sciences
"A Study of the Stability of Potassium Persu-Ifate under
HoscoT~-.-,, K-hir.-dya Vysokikh E- L 7,50
EInergiy, Vol 4, No 2, Pp 15-
Abstract: infrared and IETR spectroscopy methods iiere used -Qo s-uu6y e~ffect:3 ol,
explosive action on K 2S 08! as compared to pyroiytic and radia-lion e2fects. it'
was deterriined that explosive and radiation action result in the forrjution o-f
analo.-ous paramagnetic centers, but that explosive and -:-, olytic actions --',if-fer
U - Yr
s1fostantially in t~iis respect. Tabular data are given on the f oilowLrig: pH-
metric titrat-Lon of the persuLfate following ecxplosion; (2) iffrared absorption.
spectra of various sulfate samples; (3) absorption spectra fo-r bo-~h irradiated and
irradia-lued-Ilexploded" persulfate; and (4) EPR spectra of the persulfate obLaLned
=,der various conditions.
USSR uDc
BORODAY'KEVICH, 1). T., Tvruiovo-Frankovsk MUdIcal Institutle
"Effect of a Pulsed Vhgnetic Field on Some Biochemical Indices of the Blood of
T
Ornite Mice"
M:oscow Gigiyena Truda i Prollessionallnyye Zabolevaniya, No 9, 1 2, PP 52-54
I U 97
Abstract: White mice were exposed to a 30 min pulsed magnetic field (14,000 oe,
220 microsec pulse, -20 sec Interval) after which their blood was analyzed (up
to 22,, hours later). Results indicated that carbon araydi-ase activity and
transferrin iron content increase for about 1 hour after irradiation., while
the hematocrit index decreases durir~-, this time. Copper oxidjase activity and
hemoglobin content increase for 6 hours rLfter irradiation. After 24 hours all.
indices return to non-nal, except for transferrin iron content, %.7hich rell'antlis
below norma-1. Ynus a pulsed magnetic field does have an effect on biocheiziical
processes in the body.
76
USSR
UDC 621.2/85.632.01
ARISTATIU~FIOVA, O.N., BOROD-9,,-,AO V.G., MAL'E.OVA, N.YA., Pl:,,--CHUR, L.A.,
POKEDONGSTSEV, A.S. xPrAWWWWROM"twelf"
40ptimization Cn Digit&l Computer Of Efficiency Cf hultisection DiV
Elektron.tekhni~a. Nbuch.-tekhn.9b.31ektron. Mh (Electronics Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. i-licrowave i;lectronics), 1971, lssue 7, PP 111-
114 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primmeneniye, No 11, Nov 1971, ibstract Fo
11A181)
Translation: The recults are presented of an automatic optimiza4ion on a
digital com-"uter of the efficiency of a trbveline,-wave tube with a gap Irazryvil
three-phase discontinuities, and a phase discontinuity of the wave velocity.
With values of the amplification parameter C = 0.1, microperveance p - 0 a
and lose parameter d = 0.01, the electron efficiency of the optimum 4~raion' Of
the DIT which is found amounts to 65 percent. With rpspect to the character-
latics of the interaction mechanism, the version of the T4T considered is close
to hybrid deviceo. Summary.
Vacuum Tubes
USSR
UDC 621.385.624
BOROD V1. G ZAKURDAYEV, A. D., 'MAL'KOVA, N. Ya., POBEDONOSTSEV, A. S.
"Designing Centimeter Band Amplifying Klystron With the Aid of an Electronic
Computer"
Elektron. teklinika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronics Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1971, Issue 8,
pp 18-20 (from RZh--Elektronika i veye Drimenenive, No 12, Dec 1971, Abstract
No 12A261)
Translatfon: The output characteristics are presented of a 5-cavity ampli-
fying klystron, the spatial interaction of which was otimized on a computer.
The efficiency of the experimental. models is 10-12 percent higher than with
knoim advertised types of a given class. 4 ref. Summary
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etrocnemistry
USSR
UDC 541.14/541.183
B
"Surge of Photoluminescence Brightness-of ZnS*Ag Phosphor During Chem.1-
sorption of Atoms of Alkali Metals"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 45, Vyp 12, 1971, pp 3106-3108
Abstract: A model is suggested, explaing the sudden surge of photoluminescence
during the initial stage of chemisorption of cesium and potassium vapors on
ZnS activated with silver. The model is based on the flow of electrons from
Cs and K to ZnS, diffusion and recombination of the electrons and holes,
changes in the conduction zone, and the relocation of the Fermi quasilevels.
Values of the absolute and relative surge intensity were determined in re-
lation to the radiation density exciting the photoluminescence. The author
correlated the experimental data with his theoretical approach. 3 figures.
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o
I'm c a
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U, ic?i bc;
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of the
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y -,r , -win c; r- e y h . ","he va!uE;s o- fu Z~ G,:;0
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in~;iarzacc,~;-Lom a-ro d,~;n-oted by: U 'x, Y J, -j x
--,~d U
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USSR
BORODIR!I~L~~
"Convergence to Solution to a Problem of Martingales"
Lit. mat. sb. [Lithuanian Mathematics Collection], 1973, 1,31, No 1, pp
55-70 (Translated from Referativny-y 71jurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973,
Abstract No 8 V37 by the author)
Translation: The convergence of general (nonmarkov and nonhomogeneous)
random processes to a markov diffusion process is studied. Convergence
is understood in the sense of convergence of all functionals, continuous
at points in space C[O, 11 to even metrics. The drift and diffusioii
factors of the limiting pi-ocess must be continuous 111d 111LI-St J1,1-01V in HIC
spatial variable at not over a linear rate.
6
USSR
UDC 519.21
BORODIEHIN, V. M.
"Conditions of Compactness of Sets Of IMCI'SLires in Ccrt~iiii Mctric Spaccs"
Teoriya Veroyatnostey i iMat. Statist. Mezhved. Nauch. Sb., [Theory of Probabi-
litics and Mathematical Statistics. Indopartmental Scientific Collection],
1970, No 3, pp 16-28, (Translated' from, Referativnyy /ZhurnaJ Fihernetika, INO. 5,
1971, Abstract No. 5V37 by the author).
Trans lation: Suppose ([x Y (t), v"'f[o, 111) Y 1, is a certain sel. of randoi.) 1)1-c,-
cesses; (pY) yc~ ris a set of probalistic measures corresponcil ilg Ito processus
fx (t), tqo, 1p. 111C conditions of A. N, Kolmogorov and N. N. Chci-itsov for
Y L
realization of random processes in C[0, 1] and D[O, 1] are sufficicn-I
for realization in Lip,[0, 1] and D [0, 1] for ccru-in ;~ :, 0, Lip (.. (0, 1)
is the space of all real functions x(t), defined for t~-, ,[ 0 I'Ll-, xro) = .0
and such that 11x(t)II. 8 1) !0, 1], which
are analogues of LJT,:j0, 11 for the space D [C), 1] 'erc- studod
'tions ~'or colil*.~,,Ictjirl.,;~ 01
by M. Woodruff (RZI-DIat., 1969, 10V-76) Sufficient coiidi
sets of measures (ji ) .4 and Lip [0, 1] and 1) [0, 1] werc, givcn in the sz!ilw
Y Yt:q P
terms.
-USSR UDC 519.21
BORODIKHIN, V. ".I., TeoriNa Veroyatnostey i Mat. Statist. 'lezlived. Nauch. Sib_
1970, No 3, pp 16-28.
In this work, sufficient conditions are presented for realization of
processes in Lip [0, 1], D~[O, 1) and compactness of the set of measures in
C[O, 1], D[O, 1], Lip [0, 1], D6 [0, 1] in the forin of conditions of Ye. B.
Dynkin and J. KinneN .
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USSR UDC 616.45-001.1/.3-07:[616.433-008.6-02:615.361.814.11-07
DRZHEVETSKAYA, I. A., and BORODIN, A. D.. Department of Pathological
Physiology (Professor N. N. TranYvilit-ati, Head) Donetskiy Medical
Institute
"Corticatrapin-Releasing Activity of Hypothalamic Extracts in Rats During
Stress"
Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimental'naya Terapiya, No 3,
1971, pp 42-45
Abstract: To study the content of the corticotropin-releasing factor under
various kinds and durations of stress, extracts from the hypothalami of
rats were prepared whose corticotropin-releasing activity was determined
by the decrease of ascorbic acid content in the animals' adrenal glands.
In the first series of tests the animals were subjected to acute stress:
inhalation of ether vapor for 2-1/2 minutes follazedby immediate decapi-
tation; unilateral adrenalectomy, the animals being sacrificed 24 hours
after surgery; intr-armscular histamine (300 mg) injection, with decapi-
tation after 1 hour, at onset of shock symptoms; intramuscular insulin
(4 units per 100 grams of weight), with marked hypo.glycemia with 1-1/22
hours, followed by decapitation. In the second series multiple
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DRZHEVETSKAYA, 1. A., and BORODIX, A. D., Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i
Eksperimental'naya Terapiya, No 3, 1971, pp 42-45
administration of insulin (20-25 days) was given and the animals' state
5-14 days after unilateral adrenalectomy studied. To determine the
corticotropin-releasing activity, an acetate extract of hypothalamus
tissue taken immediately after decapitation was injected into recipient
rats whose own hypothalamohypophyseal-adrenal system had been blocked with
a nembutal-aminazine-morphine compound. It was revealed that in acute
stress such activity increases, apparently due to predominant processes
of CRF synthesis, while under prolonged stress it decreases.
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l/Z 0?7 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13SEP70
TITLE--FHF-- INFLUENCE OF EXPERLMEINTAL THYROTOXICOSIS GIN THE OEVELOPIME~NT (IF
COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY OF THE ADRENAL GLANDS -U-
AUTHOR-BORODIN, A.D.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
Mf!)tl"_l-JY, 1910, V01 W?,
NR 3, Pf" 21-10
OATE 13IJ13L I SlIF0 ------- 70
SUBJECT AREA.5--BICLOGICAL AND M.EDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--AORENAL (-AAND, WHITE RAT, SUi~GERY, THYROID GLAND, HOP-Kif)"j~',
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM OISCASE
CTNTROL 'A_ARKINC;--?-49_ RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1932/0356 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0052290
212 OZ7 UNCL ASS IF [ED PAUC ;~S s iNG OATE- - 18 SEP io
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052290
ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(tJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. liN EX PER I 'IENIT S ON' 2401 ~%LFI 1-1 RATS
T H-E A U TC OM P 4R E 0 T 14 E k E G U L A R I T I E S 0 F D E V E LU P M EN 1 0 ~ C;'-"I:) E: N S A rY
HYPERTROPHY OF THE AD'RENAL GLANDS AFTER UNILATERAL ADRENALECTOP64Y eirrii
ANID WITHOUT THYROTOXICOSIS INIDUCED BY FEEDING THYRf)[DIN TO RATS. IT IS
SHOWN THAT THE ACCUMULATION IN THE ORGANISM OF THYROID HORMONES ALTERS
THE TERMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF COiMPENSATORY HYPIERTROPHY OF THE ADRENAL
GLANDS: AN INCREASE OF THE RELATIVE WEIGHT OF THE ADRENALS AND
ENTENSIFICATION OF THEIR FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY REACHES THE m4XIMUm TOWARDS
THE F'IFTH POSTOPERATIVE DAY, WHEREAS IN CONTROL ANIMALS SUBJECTED To
UNILATERAL ADRENALECTOMY A RISE OF THESE INDICES IS SEEN FOR 14 DAYS.
ALONG WITH rmS THERE OCCURS AN ALTERATION OF THE DYNAMICS OF THE
CORTICOTROPIN REALIZING ACTIVITY OF HYPOTHALAMIC EXTRACTS AND THE ACTH
CONTENT IN THE HYPOPHYSES AT DIFFERENT PERIODS AFTER THE OPERATION. IT
IS SUPPOSED THAT EXCESSIVE ACCUMULATION OF THYROID HORMONES EXERTS AN
INFLUENCE ON THE HYPOTHALAMIC REGULATLON OF THE HYPOPHYSEAL ADRENAL
SYSTEM.
i i IN C I fi i~ I F r ;::n
USSR UDC
ALSEROV, A. F., LITVITTOV, A. A., KOROMMKO, -1-U. I., 110-H-)DI-11 A. 1E., anj
I...... .1
SHEPEL'I A. YA., Kiev Iris ~Uitute of Civil Aviation Encf;iiieers
"Role of Physical and Chemical Processes in the Failure of Rolling Frict-Jon
Surfaces in Low-Molecular Hydrocafbon Media"
Kiev, Fiziko-Miimichesk;,-~-- Mekhanikaq Materialov, Vol 9, 110 2, 191-3, pp 25-29
Abstract: Studies were conducted to test the effect of different jet fuels
on rolling friction surfaces using Shl-2,115 steel as the te-st ra-,terial.
used were comqercial T-7, deox.,6enated, and T-7 + 0-0,2Wfj (bY Weight,) Akor-l-
Special attention was givf--n to detciii)iiiingr the offoeL of r.,.olecular oxygen
and surfacc.-active subs"ances an wear. Test parameter-i consisted of a
stress of 230 k91=,i2, n = 850 rptri, and load tirie equal to 2 x lo5 cycles;
#'est temperature ranged froni 20 to 1200C. Data plot"Ited i r o:-- test
showed that wear increases steadily using fuel T-7, reztching a maxi~-Cw~: aro-und
600C and then drops rapicUy and levels off' at 1POOC to less than 0-001 Lmi of,
wear. Wear was constant'. for the deoxygenated fuel and 'T-Y witi, !"hor-1 ad,,:ied,
being less than 0-005 mm- It was established that the anti-friction proncrt-iQs
of fuels depend oln the inLensity and nFtture- of occurrence of physical and
chemical orocesse.; in Lhe frictlon. zone with 111-ic. manclatory partj(~~-
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AIMMV, A. F., et al, Kiev, Fi~~iko-Khimicheskzlya
No 2, 1973, _pp 25-29
oxygen. The lWbricatin.-' action of surface-active
greater if the metal is cmted with an oxide. Minim,!Lru wear is obLicr%,--,d wl~en
oxygen content. in the fuel is maximum. 2 figures, 14
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USSR
UDG: 621. 891: 662. 75
BORODIN-A.-YE..-LIVINOV, A.A. and KOROLENKO, YU. 1.
"Effect of Jet Fuels on Failure of Friction Surfaces of Second Kind"
Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev. in-t inzh. grazhd. aviatsii (Symposium of
Scientific Works of Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers) 1971,
vyp Z, pp 48-50 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Aviatsionnyye i
Raketnyyv Dx.,ipatcli, No 7, 197.~, Abstract No 7.3-1. 101))
Translatioi): The results Of i11%1CStigZtti011 Of the eflOCL of iUej illecliklins
and of T-7 fuel volume temperature on the contact strength of SHKH15
steel are summarized. The test results show that the fuels being tested
differ in their effects on pitting; the effect of T-7 fuel is the greatest,
that of T-1 fuel the smallest. As to the temperature effect, the life of
SHKHIS steel in T-7 fuel decreases with the increase of temperature to
600C, increases with further inIcrease of temperature (3 illustrations,
reference).
USSIR uDc 621.W4.11 (08S..8)
BORODIN, B.L., GEVC.NDYAN, T.A.
"Frequency Ailtiplier"
USSR Authorls Certiffic9te No. ~,~061,4~, filed 15 Apr 69, published 14 July 71
(from RM:R3diollekhni~.a, ',.'o 2, Feb 72, Abstrect. No 2'0222P)
Translation: The frequency =ultiplier fulfilled in the form of a serie6-connected
pulse former, a "frequency-voltage" converter and a 11voltage-freqUency" converter,
contains a charging unit, a coranarison circuit, a switch L'!-.1yuchl and a di5charg-
ing unit. 1-1-5th the object of an increase, variable in a wide range, of the input
frequency to a whole numliber n, controlled in a -wide ronge, by a synchronization
of operation of' 11ie "voltage-frequcncy" converter by puluee of the input frequency,
the outpUt of the pulee former is connected in addition to the in,~.,ut of the switch
of the discharginc- unit of the "voltaE:e-frequency" con,.,erter.
USSR
uDc 669.o46.5
BORODIN, D. 1.) TS31KIN, L. V., YAVOYSKIY., V. I., and VOLYINKIN, V. M.
"Sulfur Removal Through the Gas Phase in a Conveiter With Bottom Biowin6."
Moscow, V sb. "Sovremennyye problemy kachestva stali" (MISiS)(Collection of
Works. Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (1-11oscow Institute of Steel and
Alloys), Izd-vo "Metallurgiya," lio 61, 1970, pp 172--176
Translation of Abstract: Metal desulfuration in a converter with bottori blow-
ing as a result of sulfur oxidation by oxygen-containing gases is considered.
USSR
UDC: 519.2-33
BORODIN, F. M., LUKATSKAYA, M. L.
............ ~~11:--:__
"On the Problem of Probabilistic Prediction"
V sb. Mat. metody resheniya ekon. za-dach (Mathematien-L Methods of S-,lv-
ing Economic Problems --collection of works), Novosibirsk, "Nauka"I
1971, PP 79-85 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Se-D 71, Abstract No 9V31431)
Translation: The authors
dictions are made in economics,
tion is based should be
estimates of economic model
The model x(t)-x(o)+at is
normally distributed random
(al, al) respectively.
Asst=ing predetermined a
those t->0 for -which the
1/2
assum as their initial Dremise that when Dre-
the original data on which the predic-
considered random quantities just as should the
parameters found from preceding observation2.
considered, where t is time, X(0) and a are
quantities with param ters- (-xp, co) and
The quantities x(0) and a are uncorrelated.
and 3, prediction is considered Possible for
relation
P(Jx (1) - Afx (1)a
Mx (t)
2 2
L
USSR
BORODIN, F. M., LUKATSK-AYA., M. L., Mat. metody resheniya ekon. zadach,
Novosibirsk, "Ifauk-a", 19-fl, pp 79-85
is satisfied. A study is made of the conditions for parameters a,
t, v0 = aolxo, v, = alla, under which the above relation is satisfied.
Possibilities of applications are briefly discussed.
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UDC 582.288:616.9-098:581,12.-633.51
SALIKHOVA, B. S., BORODIN, C. I., RUNOV, V. I., an-! CHEPENKO, L. I.,
Microbiology Division, AcaWe-m-y-lol Sciences Uzbek SSR
"The Effect of the Toxic Compounds of Verticillium dabliae Mycelium on
Gas Exchange in Cotton Leaves"
Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1970, pp 28-31
Abstract: The mycelium and culture fluid of V. dahliae contain a group of
toxic substances that appear to play a major role in the wilting or cotton
plants. When these substances are applied to the plants, the leaves show
signs of Ver~[villium wilt (loss of turgor, appearance and luirinescence of
yellow spots), suggesting that the mechanism of action of the toxic sub-
stances produces changes in the chloroplasts and, consequently, in the gas
exchange of the leaves. Changes in the intensity of respiration and photo-
synthesis in cotton leaves following application of the toxic substance of
V. dahliae (yellow pigment) were studied using a gas analyzer. The yellow
pigment markedly increased respiration, which reached a peak after 20 hours.
Exposure of the leaves to light or addition 9f ADP or NAB resulted in
secondary activation of respiration. After 72 hours the rate of respira-
tion decreased; after 96 hours it was below that of the controls.
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SALIKHOVA, B. S., et al, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1970,
pp 28-31
Photosynthesis was simultaneously suppressed. The yellow pigment impaired
the regulatory mechanism of the cells by disrupting phosphorylation in the
mitochondria and chloroplasts. Thus, cotton plants affected with Verticil-
ium wilt are apparently killed as a result of impairment of gas exchange
in the leaves.
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USSR UDC 633-51081.2
ROW, V. I.,
of Microblolo,--y -,L , Academy of cciences Uzbek SSR, Department
Tashkent, Fiziologiya i. Biokhimiya Vozbuditeley Vilta Khlopchatnika (Physio-
logy and Biochemistry of the Agent of Cotton Wilt), Tashkenty "Fan," 1970,
18Z PP
Translationt Annotationi The physiological and biochemical characteristics
of pathogenic and non-mthogenic species of Verticillium and Fusarium are
given in the monot=aph: Results of study of the respiratorj pigments,
enzymes, free amino acids, and proteins are cited.
Considerable attention is given to the natuxe of the toxic substances
of the myceliuzi and cultuxe fluid, and the affect of these substances on some
physiological and biochemical processes in cotton. Considerable apace is
taken uD with the effect of chemical substances, light, and temperature on
the physiological-biochenical, arA liathoGenic properties of Verticillium
dahliae. The division of Verticillitai clabliae into groups differing in their
pathogenesis is substantiated.
The book is intended for General alcrobiologists, and also for in-struc-
tors. and students of soil biolop&y faculties of universities.
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RUKOV# V. I., ancl BORODIN, G. I., Physiology and Biochemistry of the Agent
of Cotton Wilt, Tashkent, "Fan," 19?0, 182 pp
Forewaidi Wilt is one of the raost dangerous cotton diseases and is well-
krown in all of the cotton-growing regions of the world. Verticillium and.
Fusarium wilt have been particularly widespread in Central Asia during the
past few years (Firsov, !964; Popov, 1965). Data provided by the Institute
of Plant Protection report that in t1he years 1960-1-961 in Uz-bek SSIRI 66.',;
of the cottoa area in Andizhan oblast, 6-,11a in -Ier_,--ana oblast, 80% in '-Iuk-h---a
oblast, and 59;-f, in Tash]-ent oblast. wern affected by VerticillitLn wilt. At
the same time 9Z, of the cotton Dl"nnts on the individual farms of Andishan
oblast, 86;; in Fergana oblast, 419~~ in Bukhara oblast, and 6TI; in Tashlcent
oblast were affLected by the d1sease. In the Turlonen SSR, more than half of
the fine-fibored cotton plants in the 1kaxiyek group of rayons were infected
with. Fusarituii wilt.
The intensive development of the parasite in the Dla-nt calls distiLrbs
the non---' groirth and develoament of cotton, the ovaries and pods drop off,
and the yield is reduced. The filbers of diseased plants are decreased in
strength and axe of low industrial 6rade (halinin and Koroll, 19641; Sauqvil
and Roch, lc,164).
The agrents of Verticillium, and lRusarrium wilt are Verticillitzi and Fusarium
species of fungi. The representatives of Fusarii= are typical facultative
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RTRIOV, V. I., and BORODIN, G. L, Physiology &nd BiOche-ist:ry of the Agent of
Cot-ton Wilt, TasWkent, 1970, 1822 PP
parasites. V[hen interacting with soil microflora and plants, they act as
parn sites, antagonists, symbionts, and metabionts (Belder, 19671,2 ). The
representatives of Verticillium are characterized by a more vividly expressed
parasitism; the pathogenic forms (Verticillium dahliae) axe preserved mainly
on the vegetative residue in the oil (Verner, NalysWkin, and Kvint-, 19411;
Benken, 19632; Fedotova et al, 1963; Benken and K-halLinov, 1964).
The ability of the fungi to penetrate into and affect the plant deperds
on the aggressiveness of the fwngus, the cotton variety, the phase of the
plant's developmentf chemical composition of the uoil, moisture, temperaturaes,
and so on (Ioffe and Askaroval 1964; U-,,anov# 19641 Askarova and Haradaliyevt
1966; Viy-tonoj-., 1966; sada--ivan, i%o). It is known that difforent varietios
of cotton are not, sLailarly affected by irilt wand that extcrnally the disease
is nost perceptible at certain phases of the plant's development. Phcsphorus-
potassium fertilizerz ~O-ID in reducinG tho nu.1ber of wilt-affected plants and
increasing the quantity of Aceti=Wces -- antaGonisf-:i of VerticillitLm daUia-e
in the soil. UtroGen fertilizersl to the contrary, increase the percent&,ige
of diseased plants and the number of fungi and bacteria in the cotton
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RUNOV, V, I., and BORODIN-, G. I., Physiology and Biochemistry of the Agent o"
Cotton Wilt, Tashkent, "Fan," 1970, 182 pp
rhizospberc (Uzenbayev, 1964; Tupenevich and YenLiJdyev, 1964; TuDenevich
and Egamiov, lco4; Ku7nnetsov, 10,054; isayev, ic,64; Bel-iter, 196? 1) -
The biocherdeal and particullarly the Ta-thogenic lability of the agents
of wilt are off. considerable interest. 14hen new Md highly resistant vw:ieti,~Is
of cotton axe introduced, a-1-ost no wilt can be noted dr-rLng the first year
of the plant's cultivalition. Within a few years, however, this variety be5ins
to lose its resis-t-ant quall-ties, ard just as the susceptible -vrarieties of the
plantp is affected by the disease (Sol-)v-yev-- anCL I-.UI'd=edova, 1964). Such
accomm-odation to new conditions of existence and th3 apI)aarwice of certain
new mutual relationsi-Lips with the plant-host are 11-Led with metabolic
changes in the -,arasitc, and first of -all its enzy-ne systems. There is no
doubt that the strug-le aGainst cotton itilt as aeain5t. any other disease will
be successful with increaue in the ImoirledC-e of the rhyzdoloe~.cal and "Dio-
chenical chax-actc.-istics of the agent and the toxic subst;ances which deter.-..-zne
the pathogenesis.
The iroxic was carried out att the laboimatorj of 3iochealstxy and 1-:icroor.Zanisms
of the hic=obioloezy Section of the Acadomy of Sciences Uzbek 53R. ResultZ of
investit;ations on the biochemistry and physiology of the aG~ent of wilt con-
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RMTOVI V. I., and BORODIN, G. I., Physiology and Biochemistry of the Ag--nt of
Cotton IM-1t, Tashkent, "Fan," 1970, 182 pp
ducted in the Deriod 1962 through 1969 and literature clata P-re included.
Table of Contents Page
Foreward 3
Chapter I. Biology of the Agents of Cotton Wilt 5
Norphological Indexes and PathoGenesis 5
Effect of External Factors on Developnent and Pathogenesis of Fungi 7
Chapter 31. Oxidation-Reduction Processes 25
Hydrolases 26
Oxyzeductase 38
Acceptors of Electron Ttansport 47
Oxidation-Reduction Systems 62
Effect of Inhibitors on hitrogen Notabolism 66
Chapter III. I;itrogen lietabolism 76
Pioteins 76
Amino Acids 76
Characteristics of Nitr~ogen Ketabolism in Pathogenic Varieties of
Fungi 86
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RU11OV, V. I., and BORODIN, G. I., Physiology and Biochemistry of the Agent of
Cotton Wilt, Tashkent, "Fan," 1970, 182 PP
Effect of Inhibitors on Nitrogen Yletabolism 90
Cha-oter IV. Toxins 109
To)dc Substances of Fusarium anA Verticillum Funid
Effect of inhibitors on Toxic CompourA3 of Vert-icil-lium dahliae
and Fusarium Vasinfectura 135
Characteristics of the Effect of the Toxic Substances on Cotton i40
Conclusion 156
Bibl.iograp~q 458
616
~m He
.1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
T Fl/ L2
IT E--
TITLE--ISOLATING TOXIC SUBSTANCES FROM VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE -U_
AUTHOR-(04)-CHEPENKO, L.I.v SALIKHOVA, B.S., AQ&Q=, G.I., RUNOV, V.I.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR oorm%
I Acr
SOURCE--UZB. BIOL. ZH. 1970, 14(2), 71-2
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDiCAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT, PLANT TOXIN, FILTRATIONt
~CENTRIFUGATIONv ELECTROPHORES[Sr PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY, THIN LAYER
BIOLOGIC PIGMENT
.CCINTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0018 STEP NO--UR/9079/70/01't/002/0071/0072
CIRC ACCESSION Nrl--AP0137?17
L A I i' I f _- 11
212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137217
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO METHODS WERE USED TO EXT.
-TOXIC SUBSTANCES FROM V. DAHLIAE IN AMTS. SUFFICIENT FOR ANAL. (1) V.
DAHLIAE MYCELIA WERE HOMOGENIZED REPEATEDLY IN DISTD. WATER AND
FILTERED. AFTER SATN. WITH iNH SUB4) SUB2 SO SUBqy THE FILTRATE AND
CULTURE FLUID WERE EXTD. WITH BENZYL ALC. (2) AQ. EXTS. OF MYCELIA AND
CULTURE FLUID WERE MIXED WITH NACL AND EXTD* SEVERAL TIMES WITH
PHOH-CHCL SUB3 (1:1). IN EACH CASE, AFTER ADDN. OF 3 VOLS. OF ET SUB2
0, THE ORG. PHASE WAS EXTD.. WITH WATER. THE AQ. EXTS. WERE CONCD. AT
ROOM TEMP., AND ANY EMULSION WAS REMOVED BY FILTRATION OR
CENTRIFUGATION. THE ISOLATED SUBSTANCES WERE SEPD. BY HORIZONTAL PAPER
ELECTROPHORESIS INTO YELLOW AND RED PIGMENTS AND SUBSrANCES WHICH
FLUORESCED lN UV LIGHT. PAPER, THIN LAYER, AND DEAE-CELLULOSE
CHROMATOG. REVEALED Z YELLOWf 3 RED, AND 3 FLUORESCENT COMPONENTS.
SPECTRAL ANAL. WAS ALSO PERFORMED IN THE UV AND VISIBLE REGIONS. BOTH
EXTN. PROCEDURES YIELDED THE SAME GROUPS OF TOXIC SUBSTANCESt IN PURER
FORM AND IN SHORTER TIME THAN WAS.PREVIOUSLY POSSIBLE. THE PHOH-CHCL
SU83 METHOD IS PREFERRED SINCE LESS EMKSION.FORMSo
USSR uDc: 621.316.825
BORODIN, KOPYLOV, G. A.
'~A-D-oroxinati*nF: th_- VcIz-A=,ere Characteristic of
Dokl. Mosk.-In-ta inzh. s.-kh. -oroiz-va (Reports of the Moscow institute of
Agricultural -Production 1970, 6, No 3, PI) 100-IOT (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5V316)
Translation: in order to approximate the voltage-current characteristic of a
U I
posistor, three eouations are Selected, two of which give a fairly accurate
aDDroxim-ation of the initial section of the curve and car. be used in design-
ing circuits with posistors. The third equation approximates the final
section of the characteristic and can be used for instance in calculating
relay circuits. Two illustrations, bibliography of six titles. N. S.
27 -
112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D',TE--3oocT7C
TITLE--0N THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF EARLY COMPLicArIONS AFTER
rl
OPERATICN CN lHE ABDOMINAL CAVITY ORGANS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BGRODIN# I*F.t GURINOVICHi A.A.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SGURCE--Z0RAVGQKHRANENIYE BELCIRUSSSII, 1970t NR 6v PP 22-24
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS-81CLCGICAL, AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS- INTERNAL ORGAN DISEASE, SURGERY, PERITONEUM, INTESTINAL
OBSTRUCTION, HEFORRHAGE
CCNTROL HAkKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
I)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--3001/0927 STEP NO--UR/0477/70/000/006/0022/0024
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0126586
UW: L A S, 5- f F
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--APOIZ6586
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER PRESENTS SOME DATA ON
THE FREQUENCY, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF EARLY INTRAABDOMINAL
COMPLICATIONS AFTER OPERATIONS 014 THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY OF~GANS; THESE
COMPLICATIGNS HAVE BEEN OBSERVED IN THE CLINIC DURING 23 YEARS RUNNING
(1945-1967). AN ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS IN 82 PATIENTS HAS BEEN
PRESENTED. OF THESE COMPLICATIONS PERITONITIS HAS BEEN OBSERVED IN
0.12PERCENT OF ThE PATIENTS WHO HAVE UNDERGONE THE OPERATION ON THE
ABDCO-INAL CAVITY ORGANSP AN ACUTE INTESTINAL OBSfRUCTION HAS OCCURRED IN
0.09PERCENT AND INTRAABDOMINAL HAEMORRHAGE HAS BEEN MARKED IN 0.056 PER
CENT. FACILITY: -YA KAFEDRA GOSPITALINGY KHIRURGII MINSKOGO
MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA.
USSR UDC: 539.4:624.oll
BORODIN -L
0=00wavas9w
"Effect of Inelastic Defor--iticns on the Work of St--uctui-es Under Con-
ditions of Seismic Effects"
Tr. TsNII stroit. konstrul:tsi-Y Works of the Central Scientific Research
Institu.te of Structural Elements), 1970, vYP- 14, pp 48-59 (from RZh-
-Mekhanika., No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7V868)
Translation: The author considers deformations of elastoT)lastic systems
subjected to harmonic effects with frequencies close to those of the firs-,
tone of oscillation of the structures. It is shovn that in the case 0--;,
liodtation of maximum elastic displacements of elastovlwtic sysLevo to
a quantity of the order of 80/5' of the amplitudes of oscillations of linear
systems, the latter are greater than the arriplitudes ol' analogous elasto-
plastic systems. in this connection, the forms of their oscillations are
very close. EY.Dressions are given for the components of enerQr of dynamic
systems, and the concept of the energy capacity of a structural element is
used to determine the tire during which the system is capp-able of Tw-i-thsta-rid-
ing the effect of a Stamiona--( dynamic load. The p--cpCsed com~utaticnal
method is illustrated by examples of --nalysis of a four-mass system.
L. Sh. Kilionik.
I 1!~I,
112 025 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--ALKALINE ROCK FORMATIONS AND THEIR RARE METAL MINERALIZATION -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-BORODINY L.S., NECHAEVAP 1-4-t GANZEYEV7 A.A.t OSOKINP YE.D.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. GEOL. 1970, (3), 17-31
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AMO OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPIC TAGS-ROCK, MINERAL DEPOSIT, RARE EARTH METAL, GEOLOGY,
GEOCHEMISTRY, BERYLLIUM, ZIRCONIUM, LITHIUM, STRONTIUM, RIJBIDIU14,
PETROGRAPHY
.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION'S
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1466 STEP NO--UR/0011/70/000/003/0017/0031
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130399
UNCLASSIFIED
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04Dcr7O
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130399
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PETROL. AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF 2
.MAIN GROUPS OF ALK. FORMATIONS ARE DISCUSSED: ALK. BASALTIC AND ALK.
GRANITIC. SEVERAL FORMATIONS ARE. SEPO. FROM THEM: ALK, ULTRABASIC,
ALK. GABBROIC, K BASALTICs ALK, GRANITIC, AND NEPHEL~.lz SYENITE4 THEIR
.DISTRIBUTION IN MAIN PETROGRAPHIC PROVINCES OF THE Urj6R 1AIND F0qrIGN
COUNTRIES IS SHOWN TOGETHER WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT AN
RELATION TO VARIOUS TYPES OF TECTONIC STRUCTURES. THF DEGREE OF ROCK
JUVENILE CHARACTER, REFLEC.TING THE DEPTH OF ALK. MAGMA FORMATION AND
PARTICIPATION OF JUVENILE ALK. EMANATION IN rHE FORMArION (IF VARIOUS
TYPES OF ALK. ROCKS, IS CONSIDERED AS ONE OF THE MAIN FACTORS
CONTROLLING PETROGRAPHIC AND GEOCHEM. PARAMETERS OF THE FORMATION. DATA
ARE GIVEN ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TYPOMORPHIC RARE ELEMENTS (BEi ZR, RARE
EARTHSt LI, RB, AND SR) IN NEPHELINE SYENITE MASSIFS OF THE USSR
BELONGING TO ALK. BASALTIC AND ALK. GRANITIC GROUPS. THE GEOCHEM.
SPECIALIZATION OF ALK. ROCK IS CONTROLLED BOTH BY AFFILIATION WITH A
DEFINITE FORMATION TYPE AND THE DEGREE OF JUVENILE CHARACTER OF ALK.
MAGMAS. THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RARE ELEMENT CONCN. IN ALK.
ROCKS ARE DISCUSSED. THE RELATION OF MOST RARE METAL DEPOSITS WITH
,MAX. ALKALfNIZEO JUVENILE OR HYBRID SERIES OF BOTH ALK. BASALTIC AND
ALK. GRANITIC FORMATIONS WAS PROVEN. FACILITY: INST. MINERAL.,
GEOKHIM. KRISTALLCKHIM.. REDK. ELEM.v MOSCOWt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
ux: 6,-:- o. 1712 .2 5 1 .2
BORQD1a,--LT--L- and DOIR'~HC.L-V., Tj'. I.J, Moscow Aviation Ter-linolci--ical 111stitiltz,!
"The Influence of Tv,,st-Proccdure Error on Scatterin.-I of V-- Charactel-istics of
Iijug-Term Strenjth and Creep"
Masco-v, Zav"1skp.,,- L~:Imrnl-t rive. lio, _1,0 1 1, p, 12'5-
97 n
I ) j
Abstract: Die &:rticle a-,,aluatco that scatturiv- of rcs~;Ito of prolon;ed static
teS4,5 is cnu',~~d bV en-o~7-3 0., ihe inve FS ti,:-Zlt ion pro-ce,3--.z-v. On basis
of 'he data of tests of tie Stsb;3 StzLnd1,av&:.
force for "Ight-, cnz!ep at--` strera-th of alloy for
U t., I -
levels at eac'n of an evaluation if-, m:mie of the part pw-Ua- -'kl
by thc dispemon of' characte r1c, ties, introduced by tcrV.-proca(Wre errors,
depcxid1r,,, upon the strtrm; lev-A arid the tem.poratm-e. I Ti--a-re. I tablu.
3 referanc!:!s.
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USSR UDC 620.172.251.2
BORODII , N. A. , BORSHCHB', N-. 1.
"Regularities of Scattering of Creep Characteristics"
Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 37, No. 8, 1971, p 955-958.
Abstract: The form of the distribution function for the stable creep rate
is determined and the change in characteristics of scattering of the minimum
creep rate is studied. It is demonstrated that the following distributions
are normal: the distrihtititnn of' the logarifIllil of tho st.0,10 creel, ill
01r, 0~111 0,01) .,1 its-, Vill"
aii.i
Of croep raLe doci-eascs with ducroasing sLre:5--, and increasing dut,ability.
Scattering also decreases with decreasing base creep rate value and increasing
temperature.
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UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSIfiri DATE-27NOV70
TITLE--LAdS GOVERNING THE DISTRIBUTION OF CTZ!:E-P STqENGTH, IN iALUMIMMM
ALLOYS IN RELATION TO THE STUDY OF CREEP STRENGTH -U-
AUTHOR- (0 2) -BOROG-TA4 7 N.A.# STEPN'OVp M.N.
VMWWMNM-
COUNTRY Cc INFO--USSR 05
SOUqCE--LAVOO. LAB.t 1970t 36, (3), 338-340
DATE PU8LISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATER14LS
TOPIC TAGS--STATISTIC ANALYSIS, CREEP STRENGTH, ALUMINUM ALLOY
CCNTRQL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0302 STEP NO--UR/0032/70/0~)6/003/0338/0340
CIRC ACCESSInN N0--AP0129534
UNCL ASS I F IEO