SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CHKHENDZE, E. A. - CHORNIY, A. V.

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UDC 669.74782'891.018.9 USSR .,I., J~ATtIT`DZE, N. P., APSENTISHVILI, YU., DZEAPPIZIDZE, N. V. DZI.DZISHVILI, R. A. A., C-4,101,0KAVA, 1-1. V. , CHKH TSKITISHVILT "Mastery of Industrial 'Preparation of the Silicon-Mangannese-Calcium Alloy" V sb. llargm-icts. Mbycha, ._obogashchl- i pererabotIza (Manganese. Lxtraction, Beneficiation. and 11Lfining -- collecLion of vorks), No 3 (28), Thilisi, 11071, PP 4-7-59 (from No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4G261) Tran-ilation: Rrunuitn of threc- scries of c>Tmeriments in making Mn alloy with Si and Ca in 2,500 and 11,150 kilovolt ampere electric furnaces are dis- cussed. Ilie initial charge comprised a mixture of slag obtained when irakinc, medium carbrn Fp-"-i with quartzite, livz,ind coke breeze. The necessary coadi- tions for normal conduct of the zilloy-inz~~ing process are the following: e-Xact weighing of the charg-_ ca:iqionents and observation of the schedule for discharpe of the alloy from the electric are furnace. The following extraction in the It S alloy i,.,as obta-iiied: 9E.,' !-.11, 73.3"'. Si, 32.91% Can, 41.1% Al, 29.9Z 54.2/Z P with an nlicy cc-,:~acLition of 23.01-Z IL-i, 54.131' Si, 9,7Z Ca, 1.58Z Al, 0.79'~' lfg,and 0,015'e~' P. The consui-:,ptirin of etlectric power pcr Lon of alloy wat; 33,191 kilowatL-hour,-.. Theye are 6 Loblc,,s. USSR IGIARATISHVILI, N. G. , CHKHEIDZE, 1. M. and ELMARASHVILT, 1. M. "Some Problems of Abbreviated Presentation of lnfo:~mation in Testing, Measurement and Control Systems" Inform. Metody v Sistemakh Upr. Izmereniv i KontTOlya. T. I [Inforna- tion Methods in Testing and Measurement control Systems. Volume I Collection of Works), Vladivostok, 1972, pp 48-S3 (Translated froin Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No 1OV424) Translation: The problem is studied of approximation of continuous n signals f(t), t G[O, T], by means of functions f*(t) = E 11 k=1 where independent functions, a are k(t)) Is the set of l'"earlv k constants. It is shown that for signals f(t) from the class ork con- tinuous functions or fUnctions of class Lip1M, the bost even a 1) 1) rox i ma - tion, with the Hmitation 11f(t) - f-(t)ll < c, can be achieved by partial Fourier-Haar sums. Furthermore-, it is shown that the selection of the Haar-system functions as a basis in the case of additive noise E(t), a stationary process with correlation fU-Ir-tiOn (1CXpf-BT1, It > 0, 0 > 0, provides greater interference stability of the appl-oximation than a trigonometric sy-stcm or a system of Kotellni'Kov readings. YU. Linlkov USSR UDC 632.954:635.11/13/.21/.34/.64/.652 KOLESNIKOV, V. A., SIDOROV, V. I., and CRKRETI I, V._R AN Scientific Research Institute of Horticulture "The Effect of Herbicides on the Weed Growth and Crop of Fruit Cultures With Prolonged Application" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom. Khozyaystve, Vol 11, No 8 (118), 1973, pp 50-54 Abstract: After a prolonged unchanged application of prometrin, chloro- IFK and trephlan on some plots, their effectiveness against the weeds dropped considerably. Alternating these agents led to a lesser drop of their effect. The appearance of,the weeds contaminating fruit cultures changed after prolonged application of these herbicides. Only trephlan lowered the yield of fruit after the third and fourth year of continuous unaltered application. With application of prometrin and chloro-IKF an insignificant drop in the crop was experienced, which could be due to the cumulative effect of t1he-se herbicides, which happens to be relatively low. 34 USSR UDC 681.325.6 V., and LADARIYAV Tbilisi Branch, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev (Thilisskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledavatel'skogo instituta metrologii im. .,D. I.,Mendeleyeva) "Flip-Flop Register with Correction of Shift Errors" USSR~Author's Certificate No 258736, filed 30 Jul 68, Moscow, Otkryt* iya Promyshlennyye Obraztsy i Tovarnyye Znaki, No It Jan 70, p 130, 'Translation: A flip-flop register with correction of shift errors Which,consists of flip-flop and'AN(Y' and."OR" logic elements is pre- sented. Its distinctive feature,is the fact that~for the purpose of improving reliability of register performance, the zero and unit output -of the flip-flop of every position ofithe'register is connected with input of the respective coincidence circuit, the second input of which~through the delay element isleoupled to the~butput of the col- lectoncircuit,- connected in turn to the input circuit-of the opposite arm. The output of the coincidence circuit through the 1/2 Ace. Nr.: AA0053074 A/ Ref. Code: S_~ USSR UDC 681.325.6 14, V., and IADARIYA, 7bilisi Branch, All-Union Scientific ~MHEIDZE. Rese-a.rch Institute of Metrology imeni.D..I. Hendeleyev (-Tb-ilisskiy 'filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta metrologii im. D. 1. Mende-leyeva) i.-I"Flip-Flop Register with Correction of Shift Errors" USSR Author's Certificate No 258736, filed 30 Jul 68, Moscow, Otkrytiya -Izobreteniya Promyshlennyye Obraztsy i.Tovarnyye Znaki, No 1, Jan 70, P 130 Translation: A flip-flop register with correction of shift errors which consists of flip-flop and'ANCI-and "OR" logic elements-is pre- sented. Its distinctive feature is the fact that for the purpose of improving reliability of register,performance, the zero and-unit output of the flip-flop of every position of the register~is connected with the.input.of the respective coincidence circuit, the second.input of REEL/FRAME 0~ 1982 ~96 Ace. Nr.: AAOOSI074 which through the delay element is coupled to trie output or tne COL- -lector circuit, connected in turn to the input circuit ~ of the opposite flip-flop arm. The output of the, coincidence circuit through thi- Translation: (rult4i-input collector circuit is connected with the in- Puts of-the two coincidence circuits and the input of the delay .,element, the output of which is coupled with.the other outputs of these same coiincidence circuits. REEL4MME S. Nitrogen Compounds USSR uDc 547.854.9.07 BRITIKOVA, N. YE., BELOVA, L. A and I ZAGIDSON, 0. YU., (DEME~ED), All Union Scientific Chemical-Pharmaceutical Reseaxch Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow "Synthesis of 5-Phonylanino Derivatives of Orotic Acid" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsildicheskikb Soyediraniy, No 2, Feb ?3, pp 2?'3-275 Abstracti Heating 5-bromoorotic acid nith anizidine, aniline or p-chloro- aniline in ethylene glycol at high temperature leads to a nucleop~llic re-olacement of bromine and decarboxylation, yielding 5-phenylanino derivatives of =acyl, 5-Bromoorotic acid reacted with aromatic arLines by the Ullman reaction in ethylene glycol, to give 5-phenylamino derivatives of oxotic acid. 1/1 USSR UDC 547-853.7'854.9'867.2.01 BRITIKOVA, N. YE., BELOVA, L. A., CHKHIKVADZE, K. A., and MAGIM11, 0. YUOP (DECEASEO), All Union ScientificMmff;5 ~-~6551-ical Research Institute inani S. OmzhonikidZet Moscow "Derivatives of 5-Aminoorotic Acid" Riga, XhLrdya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy# Ko 2, Feb 73j pp 270-27z Abstracti Z,4,8-Trioxoderivatives of pyriaido-L 514-47 f1,3 L/ oxazine have been synthesized and converted to esters and amides of 5-acetylaminoorotic acid. The acetyl group of 5-acetylaminoorotic esters hydrolyzes easily in acid medium yielding 5-aminoorotic esters; in contrast, the acetyl group of the 5-acetylaminoorotic amides does not hydrolyze easily. 65- ~-::'_112 016 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 FITLE--STUDY OF THE WORKING SPACE AND OF THE WORKING CONDITIONS OF A 16.5 ..MVA FURNANCE MAKING SILICOMANGANESE -,U- 'AUTHOR-(04)-ZHEROEV, I.Tal Q&UfXQ7_E, Z.A.t SIORIDIEP G.YA.j YASKOVI YE.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _~SOURCE-STAL' 1970t 30(2), 137 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.v IND., CIVIL AND MARINE FNGR TOPIC TAGS--FERROALLOY, ELECTRIC FURNACE,, CURRENT DENSITYj ELECTRODE MPERATURE DISTRIBUTION PROPERTY, TEI CONTROL MARKlt%'G--NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1869 STEP NO--UR/0133/71)/0301/t)02/0137/0137 ACCESSION NO--AP0115688 UNCLASS IFIED ~212 016 -UNC LASS'lFIE0 PRUCESSING DATE--230CT70 CfRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115688 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHARGE compN., rEMP., C.D., AND POWER DISTRJBUTION IN THE CHARGE OF A 7-M DIAM-9 3-1-1 DEEP, 3 ELECTROUE FURNACE WERE DETD. RADIAL CURRENT DISTRIBUTION FROM ELECTRODES WAS VERY NONUNIFORM, AND C.D. INCRFASED DOWNWARDSY NONE BEING OBSD. IN THE UPPER LAYERS OF THE CHARGE AND UNDER FEEDER, SPOUTS TO THE DEPTH OF 2-2.3 M. A SMALL ARC WAS PRESENT IN THE CIRCUIT OF EACH PHASE. POWER DISTRIBUTION PER PHASE WAS SUBSTANTIALLY UNIFORM. UNCLASSIFIED .-di~ USSR UDC 678-746 VARMSMUDa, TS. X., GVATUA, S11. SH., GE-ORGAITME, )E;. Z., K~-PAINA7_17V V. I., MR4AM- V. V.. MAN&VICIIEV. V. A., CHAVCHAITIDZE. V. V., Corresponding Member of the G~orgian'Academy of S~iences SSR CEIAGULOV' V. S., and CHMIKVIcTnIl Tnr LV ve, I -t-itute of Cybernetics, Acade%,.v of Sciences.Geeorgipln SM 3r "Several Spectral Characteristics of Polystyrene Activated with Europium 'all Tbilisi, 113o-obshcheniya Akedemii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 63, No 3, Sep 71, PP 581-584 - he sDectral characteristics of E 3+ Abstract. 7 - u chelates have been investigated by a nurdber of authors both in methylmetacrylate and in alcohol solutions. In this article the authors investigate --a=les of polystyrene doped with 0.02-2 Wt % euro-pimm benzoyl - acetonate; the samples are 15 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick. Macy find thgt such a material exhibits a strong absorption in the region of 3000-4-000 ~ an-a' the r"terial of the base that~is,,polystyrene has strong absorption bands in ti,- ultraviolet. band of the sp--ct--u--; however, it is fully transparent fl-Om 3000 R and up to 1.1p . The luminescence and absorD- tion, spectra are graphically illustrated. The authorp find that polystyrene is a successful base for curcD-ib--, benzoyl acetonate. The article contains 3 illustrations and 8 bibliographic entries. USSR. UDC 541.15:547.455 KOCHETKOV, N. K., KUDRYASHOV, L. I., OLM-9-Y.-M. A., and GRINEVA, L. P., 777-re- Institute of Organic Chemistry, Acade;j f Sc nces~USSR imeni N. D. Zelinskiy "Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions of Some Organic Monophosphates" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 2071-2076 Abstract: A study was conducted on the radiation-induced chemical conversion of--a.number of organic monophosphates. Cyclohexyl monophosphate and glucose monophosphate containing the phosphate group in 1 and 6 positions were selected f6r-the study. Determinations were made of the decomposition yields of the dipotassium. salt of a-D-glucose-I phosphate (G-1-P) and disodium salt of D-;--glucose-6 phosphate (G-6-P) as well as of the yields of inorganic phosphate on-.radiolysis of these salts and,cyclohexyl phosphate disodium salt. The OU'radical appears to play the dominant role;in the process of radiation dephosphorylation. The formation of inorganic phosphorus is not followed by the formation of glucose. The evaluation of the total amount of neutral sugars in the case of both sugar phosphates has shown that the yields cor- relate well with those of inorganic phosphate. The yield of.reducing-type sugars was reduced to one half and equaled 1.0 and 0.5 for dipotassium salt 9 M~MM-N-MINWov USSR KOCRETKOV, N. K., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp-2071-2076 of--a-glucose-1 phosphate and disodium salt of D-glucose-6 phosphate, respec- tively* The neutral salts included desoxy- and desoyyketo compounds. Further studies of radiolysis products and related regularities will provide a clearer p4ttern of radiative dephosphorylation in terms of biological. activity. 2/2~ 1 Inorganic Compounds. USSR uDc: 661.143 KORABLEV., N. M.j "Effect of Ireat-Exchanp,,e Conditions on the Process of Forration of Zinc Sulfide Phosphors" Sb. nauch. tr. VNII lyumino-Lorov i osobo chist. veshchestv (Collected Scientific Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Institl.~te of Phosphors and Extra Pure Substances), 1971, vyp. 6, pp 82-87 (fron RZh-Khimiya, No 15, Aug 72, Abstract 1-10 15L185) Translation: The rate of the process of fornation of zinc sulfide phosphor compositions, which is detei7nined by the duration of nonstationary heating of the charge to the calcining temperature in a stationary layer, may be con- siderably increased by using heat treatment of the charge in an isothermal vibration-fluidized bed. In addition, carr~ying,out the process in a vibration- fluidized bed gave phosphors withmore uniform luminescent properties. USSR UDC 621.782.002 CP'1i1E1FdJK, A.N "Study Of' The Protective Properties Of Organosilicon. Comn-pound' V ob. Voor. milrce"ICktroniki (Froblems Of Kiev, 'Ta&-dum-ka, " 1971, PP 181-169 (from P1Z11--E1e1Aroni1:a i v No 10, October 1971, Abstract 11-To IC045-2) Translation: The results are Precentcd of a atudy of the elcictriccl of an orgnnosilicon cc)=pc~,md 1-ba-aed on Vasoline and o4" test-a on tl~a etabMt'y- of ctor /^) of a type F-416 traniii-Aor ~wil the amplification f .0 th. proLaction tiiio COMPOUnd. .1k1l OV31114'j0j)"of thC CffVCt1V('~)~eDC 01~ t110 1~1-C)tocticri wal; C-c-1-1ducted by a method doveloved of, tho Dovart,-nent of Dielectrics un6 of the Kiev Polytvchnical Inntituto, It iii ahmni thlut orrimooDicon Voccii-nu ia a prmniuinr protective maturibl becuuro of' th,'~ tecKnole)~ict;.1 naturc; oi~ tir_,~ pro- ceae of dr;noiA44U,.,rj at Lhe r-n junction, the high !~-Icctricul T.roricrtles, ard tha hydrophobic nature. ;. mi%cturo of it with zoolite doec not antircly miower th-3 recuirements for h_-,_-~h stabi,1_441'r of' the _ara=-ta_'-3 c-;, -te Ze--liccrid-Uctors. .3 c- 1 i conei crab-'Ly of cc~:~~pc,,;nd and incrcw&-o~j t"hu absor-~)tion of moicture. 5 ill. 1/1 OEM= USSR uDc 632.95 VASYAGTILA, R. D., CHMIL' V. D. "Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Metaldehyde" Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. no issled. ostatkov pestitsidov i Drofilakt. zagrvaz- neniva imi Droduktov pitaniva, kornov i vnesh. sredv (E'orks of the Second All- Union Conference on the Investigation of Pesticide ltesidLICS and Preventive Contamination of Food Products, Fodder and Environment), Tallin, 1971, pp 44- 46 (from RM-Khiraiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12A73) Translation: 14--taldehyde (1) is analyzed by the gas-liquid chromatographic method in chloroform with a differential.flame-ionization detection system. The relative error in the analysis by the.internal stan..dard method (octanol) was +1.75%. From a sample of water, I is eytracted with ether. 55 USSR UDC 541-544.6 SEVENOVSKAYAl T. D., V. T., and. QB11UTOV K. U. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Acad. Sc. USSR, Moscow "The Rate of Diffusion of Ions in the Anion Exchange Resin VP-lA in the 20- 230oC Interral" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 46, No 5, may 72, pp 1191-1195 Abstract: To determine the dependence of the ionic diffusion coefficients in an ion exchange resin on temperature, the study was carried out of the form of stationary front of the C104 ions and comolex zinc, chloride and cad--ii-itun chloride anions on the anion exchange resin VP-1A. It has been found that increasing the temperature from 20 to 1800C increases 40 fold the rate of diffusion in the resin. The anomalous character of the diffusion rate was analyzed as a function of temperature on the basis of,diffiLision laws for ionic crystals. It has been shown that the VP-lA anion excharL- ge resin could be utilized in acid medium at high temperatures. 28 024 UNCL;AS S IF I ED PROCESSING OATE--020CT70 TITLE--THE SYNTHESIS OF PLASMOCOAGULASE INDUCED By sumE micRodRGANIS-4S -U- AUTHOR-(03)-YELINOVi N.P., ZAIKINAv N.A., CHMILENKO, G.S. ~.-~.COUNTqY CF 114FO--USSR SCIURCE--ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGII, EPIDEMIOLOGII I IWAUNOL119LOGII, 1970, NR 31 PP 98-103 -.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AMD MtDICAL SCIENCES TAGS--SrAPHYLOCOCCUSt BLOOD SERUM# CULTURE MEDIU.4t FUNGUS CONTROL MARKIAG--NO RPSTRICTIONS .-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~'-PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1990/1492 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/000/003/0098/0103 CIRC ACCESSIJN NO--AP0109552 UNCLASSIFIED 21/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-020CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109552 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' INTRODUCTION OF THE SERUM INTO THE NUTRIENT-" MEDIUM CAUSED CONSIDERABLE ACCELERATION OF SYNTHESIS OF 'STAPHYLOCOCCUS PLASMOCOAGULASE. THI-S ACTION WAS RETAINED FOR SOME TIME THE-REMOVAL OF THE INDUCING AGENTIONLY BYTHE MICROBIAL CELLS WHICH WERE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH-THE.SERUM; THI.S ACTION WAS LOST IN FURTHER TkANSFER ON THE MEDIA. THE ACTION OF THE SERUM ON" COAGULASE .::__SYNTHESIS,WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ITS EFFECT OF REPRODUCTION -jr- ."~.,-.STAPHYLnCpCCUS., IN ALL PROBABILITY9 THE INDUCING EFFFCT OF THE SERUM _.DEPENDED.ON_'THE PRESENCE OF PROTHROMBIN AND OFTHE COAGULATION FACTOR VII-:-INlTt` WHICH SERVED AS PLASMOCOAGULASE SUBSTRATES. REMOVAL OF THESE FACTORS BY ADSORPTION OR BY INACTIVATION BY HEATING CONSIDERABLY REDUCED THE CAPACITY OFTHE SERUM TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT~OF COAGULASE IN THE CULTURE.*- ME.D,[UM.-- . THE- RATE OF FOR-MAT.ION. OF COAGULASE BY. STAPHYLJC3CC I PROVED TO,~INCREASE IN THE PRESENCE OF IONIZED MANGANESE.1 THIS EFFECT WAS;MANIFESTED ONLY IN THE PRESENCE OF MANGANESE,IN THE NUTRIENT MEDIUM AND DISAPPEARED IMMEDIATELY AFTER ITS REMOVAL. THE CONTENT OF PLASMOCOAGULASE ROSE IN THE CELLULAR EXTRACT OF THE FUNGI GROWN ON THE SERUM CONTAINING MEDIUM. THIS EFFECTWAS REVEALED IN 23 OF 37 STRAINS STUDIED9.AMUNG WHICH.REPRESENTATIVES-OF VARIOUS TAXONOMIC GROUPS OF ..FUNGI WERE PRESENT. UNCLASSIFIED --- - ----- ---- USSR uDc 54).42 XISEL9VA%'YE!- D-s YWANOVZ, V. SZMSNOVSKAYA, Y, D,, azidX*WgW' Institute of Physical Chemistry, LOSR Acadeny of Sciences, Moscow "An Infrared-Spectroscopic Study of the Thermal Stability of the Anionite VP-1 A?" Moscoic, Zhurnal Fizicheakoy Khimlig Vol XLY, Ito 11, Nov 71, pp 2862-2866 Abstracti Vlnylpy3:ldine anionites, on account of their chemical and thermal stability, have become widely used in the separation of anions in acid solu- tions at high temperatures. With heating in water or in alkali solutions, however, these anionites darken and exhibit reduced ion-exchange capacity. No data have been published which might explain this behavior as a result of structural changes. Experiments conducted by the authors showed that heating VP-1 AP in water produces hydroxypyridines and leads to oxidation of the CH - substitutes of the ring, with formation of aldehydes and,carboxyl groups. in the case of thermal treatment in alkaline solutions, oxidation of the CH - substitutes similarly appears, but accompanied by forma-Lion of the essen2ially stable form of pyridines, and this, in turn# leads to sharp reduction of ion- exchange capacity. Powever, restoxation of ion-exchange capacity is possible through protonizing the oxygen atoms of the pyridines, to form hy-droxypyridines. Graphic and tabular data are included in the paper. USSR UDC 621.316.001.24:519.25 CHNUTOV, A. P. "C~alculation of Closed Electric Networks ulth Probability-Statistical Load Assignmentsw V sb. Tekhn. progress v elektrosnabzh. gorodov (Technical Progress in Electric Power Supplies for the Cities -- collection of works), Leningrad, Ener'~iya Press, 1970, pp 207-212 (from 1!Zh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, 'No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4 Ye253) Translation: It is proposed that the power fluxes in the elements of a closed electric network be considered as random functions of many randon. variables -- consumer loads. The indicated functions are obtained on the basis of the matrix whIch is the inverse of the matrix of coefficiepts of the systems of equations describing the state of equilibrium in the network. Recommendations with re- spect to determining the numerical characteristics of the desired network load when calculating a network by any method on a digital computer are made on the basis of the methods of analyzing the multidimensional functions of random vari- ables. The bibliography has 8 entries. (Leningrad Institute of Engineering Economics, Leningrad] WAY ljlm~ DEW I . USSR UDC 541-183 CHUVELEVA, E. A., NAZAROV., P. P., and CITUTOV, K. V., Ins titute of Physical Chemistry, Acad. Se. USSR, Moscow "Kinetics of the Ionic Exchange on Complex Forming Resins. 1. Sorption Kinetics of Uranyl, Sodium, and Barium Ions on Carboxyl and on 7-hosphate, ResiMs" Moscov, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 46, No 11, Nov 72, pp, 2865-286S) Abstract: Sorption kinetics of uranyl, barium and sodium ions on the 11-form oil' the carboxyl cation excha-orre resins SG-1, ftberlite IRC~50 and the phosphate cation excharag,,e resin of the ITF type has been studied as a function of the concentration of the metals in starting solution, as a functionof graininess and the degree of crosst.rafting of the ion exchange resins. Tae rate of uraniwv sorption increases vith decreasing grain size of the exchan.ge resin. 'Die excbange rate of uranium intcreases with increasing concentration of uranium in the-starting solution. Finall- y, the. exchange of sodium takes place much faster on the-phosphate resin on -'G-1 material. USSR UDC 541-183 CHUVELEVA, E. A., NAZAROV, P. P. , i,'211=1_ Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences US+__v4_ "Study of the Mechanism of Metal Ions Sorption on Phosphate Cation Exchangerst. Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Fhimii, Vol 45, No 9, 1971, PD 2297- 2301 Abstract: Interaction of uranyl, copper, and nickel ions with tFe sty-Fene- and p-divinylbenzene pho'~-phate cation-e-xchange resins was studied by the adsorption and potentiometric titration tech- niques. The experimental partition coefficients of the uranyl ion were found to be high at a low nitric acid concentration and those of Cu and Ni to increase steadily with the increase in DIT, and de- crease in ionic stren.-th of solution. In contrvst to carbox-cylate resins, sorption of ur anium on phosphate resins Droceeds by a chemical reaction mech-enism. The tabulated stability constants of the urani= cor=plex for-med Lndicate a strong affinity between uranyl ion and phosphate group of the resin, which indirectly 1/2 - 29 - USSR CHUVELEVA, E. A. , et al, Zhurml Fizichesleoy -'rhimij, Vol h5, No 9, 1971, pp 2297-2301 confinns the Drevious1v suspected existence of a covalent bond. In contrast the tabul,~ted stability constants of Cu and 21i eomDlexes indicate a relatively weak affinitybetween these metals and phosphate groups of the resins, apparently because ,they are bonded by electrostatic forces. The Cu comlex contains only two phosphate groups. 2/2 "112 011 u NCLASSIFI'E'D,~ PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 l-T*lTLE--.MEChAN ISM OF METAL IUN ADSORPTION ON CARBOXYLIC CATION EXCHANGERS. -V I ADSORPT ICN, CF COPPER AND NICKEL,IONS~ON SG,l RESINS -U- -AUTHOR_(04).-YLFRYAKOVA, N.K.,, NAZAROV, P.P.., CHUVELEVA, E.A., CHM V. ~,.-,CCUINTRY CF INFO--LSSR .:.SOURCE-ZF. FIZ. Khlil. 1970, 44(3)t 720-3- DATE PUBLISHED------70 AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~.-TOPIC TAGS-CAT IGN EXCHANGE RESIN, ADSORPTION, COPPER COMPLEX, NICKEL COMPLEX, CARBONYL RADICALI STABILITY CONSTAiNT/(UJSGI I.ON EXCHANGE RESIN -FCChTRC-L MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIHED ~PROXY. REEL/FRAME-3002/1211 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/04q/00'/0120/0723 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0128629 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 OIL UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 ".C I RC ACCESS ION NO--AP0128629 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTERACTION OF 0.019 AND 0.03801 CUINO SUB3) SUB2 AND O.OL96M NI- (CLO SUB4YSUB2 WITH THE CATION 'IISSOCN. 5.4 AND 5- 52 IN INAND SU63 AND NACLO SUB4 EXCHANGER SGtl (PK SUBL SOLNS.t .RESP.).WAS STUDIED BY MEASURING THE PH OF: rHE SG,l SUSPENSION AND EXTENT OF CU PRIPE2 POSITIVE AND NI PRIME2 POSITIVE ADSCITPTION-iAFTER THEADDN. OF VARIOUS AMTS. OF ALKALI. BOTH OF CU,PRINE2 POSITIVE INI PRIFE2 PCS,IT:IVE.FORM A COMPLEX WITH 2:CAR13OXYL GROUPS. CU IS MORE 71-,~.-FIRMLY COMPLEXED, WITH A STABILITY. CONST. K SUB2 TIMES lo PRIME -NEGAT -EQUALS RESP.s IVE5 0.93 AND 1.2 FOP. T.HE:CCfYCNSd 19 01D 38 M! WHILE NI HAS K-SU62 EQUAL 0.013 rIMES~10.-,PRIME5 AT THE STUDIED CONCN. FACILITY: INST..FIZ. KHIM., MOSCOW117USSR. UNC LASS IF i I /Z 015 UNC L AS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~T-I.TLE-MECHANISM OF METAL ION ABSORPTION ON CARBOXYL CATION EXCHANGERS. V. ',:~l-FORMATIGN OF -M A SUB3 TYPE URANYL ION COMPLEXES -U- ,,AUTHQR-(03)-CHUVELEVA, E.A., NAZAROV,_ P.P., CHMUTOVT K.V. C,c-Uh'TRY OF INFO-USSR ,SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44f2), 482-5 DATE PUBLISHED- -70 ,SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-Ll,ici";'MlCAL REACTION MECHANISMr CATION EXCHANGE kESIWt METAL, ACID, CHEMICAL BONDINGo ORGANIC COMPLEX COMPOUND/WIS61 ~-,:,LATUN EXCHANGE RESIN CEN7ROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/2172 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/002/0482/0485 C,IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125752 UNCLASSIFIED 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--30OCT70 tIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0125752 ABSTRACT/IEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONDITIONS OF t-URMA110N OF URANYL COMPLEXES WITH 3 CARBOXYL GROUPS.OF RESIN SG-1 ARE DESCRIBEI). BASED ON RESULTS OBTAINED BY A PREVIOUS METHOD (P- P. NAZAROV, ET AL., 196-9). BAR ilt QUANTITY OF ADSORBENT FOR I ATbm OF METALf'~WAS 3.0s AND ONLY THIE .;3RD COMPLEX WAS FORMED AT UPANYL CONCNS. OF 0.0025 AND 0.0(j5MU. --REACTION EQUIL. CCNSTS. AND STASILITY.CONSTS. OF THE COMPLEXES ARE GIVEN. THE MEAN NO. OF COOaDINATED GROUPS N IS APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 3-y WHICH INDICATES THE PRIMARY FORMATION OF URANYL'CO,"',PLEXES WlIT14 3 CARBOXYL GIZGUPS. EXPTL. AND CALCO. DATA ARE COMPARED; THE CALCNI. METHOO COULD BE USED WHEN ONLY I COMPLEX CoMPD. 'WITH A CCNST. NO. OF LIGANDS WAS FORMED, FACILITY: INST. FIZ. :KHIM.j 'F-.O5CCjjj USSR. UNCLASSIFIED Ell 43 UNCLASSIFIED' 1/2 0 P'ROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 OF RA-CIATION Ar H -2 TITLE TION ON THE CATION EXC 1ANGER KU U- ~AUTHOR-103)-KISELEVA, YE.D., CHMUTOV, K.V.,~KULIGINAI N.V. -C~CUNTRY,Cf INFO--USSR ~'S_OURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHM. 1~270, 44(2), 476-81 ':DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY "TOPIC TAGS-CATIGN EXCEANGE RESIN, AIR, WATER, OXYGEN, CHE,"ll-CAL .MECHANISFit RADIATION EFFECT/(U)KU2 CATION EXCHANGE RESIN -.CCNTR0L KARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY-REELIFRAME--2000/2173 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/002/0/i76/0481 cIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125753 UNCLASSIFIED :'2/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT71) ZIRC. ACCESSIGN NO--AP0125753 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT UF H SUB2 0 AND 0 FROM .--.AIR AND VARIOUS IONS WAS STUDIED ON CHANGES IN THE ION EXCHANGING SULFO GROUPS DURING IRRADN. OF THE CATION EXCHANGER KU-2. THE RESIN WAS _IVE, IRRADIATED IN THE FOLLOWING FORMS:, H:PRIME POSITIVE, FE PRIMIE3PUSIII -CE'PRIME4POSITIVE, AND CUPRIME2POSITIVE. WHEN INCREASING THE DOSE UF ..THE ~IRRA*ON. FROM 0.62 TIMES 10 PRIME9 TO 2.1 T114ES 10 PPIME9 RAD, THE SPLITTING OF ION EXCHANGING GROUPS FROM THE DRY RESIN INCREASES1 MASS AND TFE SWELLING DECREASE. FOR THE KU-2 IN FE PRIME3POSIFIVE, CU CE PRIME4POSITIVEt AND NA PRIME POSITIVE FORMS, THE ION EXCHANGING CAPACITY IS DECREASED MORE THAN IN THE CASE OF THE H PRIME POSITIVE FORM. THE INFLUENCE OF H SUB2 0 14AS STUDIED FOR 2 DOSES: 0.62 TIMES 10 PRIVE23 AND 0.38 TIMES 10 PRIME33 EV PER.G. THE YIELD OF H SU82 SO SUB4 AND THE LOSS OF THE ION EXCHANGING CAPACITY OF THE MOIST KU-2 INCREASES UP TO A CERTAIN H SUB2 0 CONCN., AND REMAINS CONST. FOR HIGHER H SUB2 0 CONGNS. ONLY THE H SUB2 0 MOLECULES IN THE HYDRATION :.SHELL ADJACENT TO THE SORBENT ARE ABLE TO AFFECT THE CHANGES. A PORTION .,.OF S IS CONVERTED TO A STATE WHERE IT IS NOT ABLE TO BE EXCHANGED. :-:FACILITY: INST. FIZ. KHIM.t MOSCOWt USSR. ESSING DATE--30OCT70 1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED' iPROC ..TITLE--FLOW THROUGH CUVETTES FOR THE REFRACTOMETER IRF923 AND THE INTERFEROMETER ITR,2 -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KURBANSEKOV, E*j LARIONOVy O.G.t CHMUTOV, K.V. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 19701 44(l), 286 7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT,AREAS--PHYSICS :JOPIC TAGS--INTERFEROMETER, REFRACTOMETERt TEMPERATURE CHAMbE_Rt TEST C,HAM8ER/(U)IRF23 REFRACTOMETER, (U)ITR2 INTERFEROMETER C 02 NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY.REEL/FRAME--1992/0389 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/001/0286/0287 .,CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0111582 UNCLASSIFIED- 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCES51NG DATE--30OCT70 RC ACCESSION NO--AP0111582 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, ASTANDARD CUVETTE WAS DIS,'-IANTLI:D INTO ITS COMPONENTS, BY HEATING IN A MUFFLE FURNACE AT 300DE-UREES OVER CONC.N. HNO SUB3. THE P E' CUVETTE WAS CEMENTED CONSTRUCTED REFRACTOMETER I DIRECTLY TO THE PRISjMt ITS HERMETICALLY SEALED COVER WAS DRILLED To ALLOW FOR THE INLET (ALMOST TOUCHIN G THE PRISM,, AND OUTLET 11-1.5 MM SHORTER) CAPILLARIES. THE VOL. OF THE NEW CVETTE WAS 0.2-0.3 ML. SIMILARLY, A NEW INTERFEROMETER CUVETTE WAS CONSTRUCTED, ITS VOL. REDUCED BY AN INSERT, TO Q.3-0.4 ML AND HAVING CAPILLARIES OF 0.5-1 11-114 DIAM., THE OUTLET ONE BEING 4-5 MM FROM THE BOTTOM OF CUVETTE. -UNC LAS ac-1 F-K PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 112 030~ UNCLASSIFIED. T-ITLE--MECHANISM OF THE ACTION OF IONIZING RAULATION 014 THE ANION EXCHANGER AV-17 -U- :AUTHOR-(03)-KISELEVAi YE.D-i CHMUTOV, K.V.9 KULIGINA, N.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _.-SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 19701 44(2)t 472-5 :'OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,~SUBJECT AREAS--CHP-MISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--IONIZING RADIATION, GAMMA RADIATION, AMINE, [ON EXCHANGE :RESIN, HYDROGEN BONDINGr MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, CHEMICAL REACTION 'MECHANISMi.WATC-R, t4ETHYLENE/(U)AV17 ION EXCHANGE RESIN CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1398 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/002/0472/0-'f-75 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116645 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 030 UNCL.ASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-300CF70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL16845 ~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT 14AS STUDIED OF GAIMiMA RADIATION ON SAMPLES OF AV-17 ANION EXCHANGER IN THE NO SUB3 PRITME FORM. THE SAMPLES WERE IRRADIATED AT REDUCED PRESSURE (10 PRIME~NEGATIVE5-10 PRI14E NEGATIVE4 TORR),.IN THE PRESENCE OF AIR 0, E[THER DRY Ok IN THE PRESENCE OF DIFFERENT AMTS. OF H SUB2 0. 14HEN !RRADIATING DRY SAMPLES WITH A DOSE OF SIMILAR TO.10 PRIME9 RADw ..SEC9NDARY.AND TERTIARY AMINES ARE FORMED, THIS INDICATES THAT THE ION --'EXCHANGE GROUPS ARE AFFECTED. IN THE PRESENCE OF~~H SUB2 0, THE (I) YIELD DePENDS.bN THE H SUB2 0 CCINCN. THE INCREASE IN YIELDOF.1 IN THE PRESENCE OF SMALL AMTS. OF H SUB2 0 MAY LIE EXPLAINED ON THE BASIS THAT THESE SMALL AMTS. OF H SUB2 0 STILL Do NOT FACILITATE THE PASSAGE OF ELECTRONS VIA THE.METHYLENE BRIDGE. DUE TO H ~BOND FORMATIONY H SUB2 0 LEADS TO A DECREAS& IN THE EjIJERGY OF THE C-N -.~B.OND SO THAT THE PROBABILITY OF ITS SPLITTING.IS INCREASED. THE H SUB2 I O.SWELLED ANION EXCHANGER MAY BE CONSIDERED AS A NEW MOL. STRucrURE WITH ..~,A~DIFFERENT DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY. ELECTRONS ARE SHIFTED TO POLAR ANION EXCHANGING GROUPS BY MIEANS OF H BONUS OF THE HYDRATION SHELL OF H 'SUB2 0. FACILITY: INST. FIL. KHIM.t MOSCOWP USSR. U-qCLASS-I-F-fED------ ,-.-,-1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING 0ATE--30OCT70 T-ITLE--MECHANISM OF ADSORPTION OF METALIONS ON CARBOXYLIC CATION EXCHANGERS. IV. ADSORPTION OF URANYL IDWON KB-4 RESIN -u- ...AUTHOk-(03)-CHUVELEVA9 E.A., NAZAROY, P.P., ~.HM,~JTOTIK.V. -C,CUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SdURCE-ZH. FIZ. KH11-11. 1970, 44111, 166-70 :PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--CATION EXCHANGE RESIN, BENZENE DERIVAT[VEs URANIUM COMPOUND, _'~COMPLEX COMPOUND, CALCULATION/(U)KB4 -TON EXCHANGEIRESIN -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1403 STEP NO--UR/0076/70/044/001/016610170 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116850 UNCLASSIFIED ----7 -7 2/2 ~OL2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,CERC ACCESSION NG--AP0116850 A.B.STRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TH&INVESTIGATION WAS ACCOMPL[SILAEO ON.CATION EXCHANGERS OF THE TYPE KB-4, CONTAINING,DIFFERENT AMOUNTS OF -...,DIVINYLBENZENE. THE CONSTS. OF COMPLEX FORMATION OF UO SUB2 PRIMER POSITIVE WERE CALCD. ON THE BASIS OF EXPTL. DArA.~ FACILITY: INST. FIZ. KHIM., MOSCOW, USSR. UNC LASS I F LE 0 Ion Exchange USSR UDC 541.183 CHUVELEVAI E. A., NAZAROV, P. P., and CH~IIJTOV, K. V., 1nstitute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Science~,TTSST-,-vloscow "Mechanism of Sorption of Metal Ions on -Carboxyl Cation Exchangers. V. Formation of Complexes of the Type /FKA)3,_7 by the Uranyl 100 Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 44, No 2, Feb 70, pp 482-48' Abstract: Adsorption of U02 ++ ions by the cation-exchange resin SG-l with three C0011 groups from solutions contains uranyl nitrate, NaOH, and NaN03 was studied. Data obtained on equilibria in the solution-resin system at pH 1.72-3.36 indicated that a complex of the type /U_0 (A)3_7 formed on the resin and that this complex + combined _WitK Na+ to form Na/U02 (A)i 7 in preference to binding H with the formation of H/U_0 TA)3 7. ---Experiments in which NaN03 containing 22Na was useS cgnfirmTd the results in regard to the adsorp- tion of Na+. With increasing amounts Of U02 ++,adsorbed on the resin, the adsorption of Na+ increased because of foniation of the cIompound Nl~~U02 (A)3-7- 1/1 Radiation-Chemistry USSR UDC -54L.5 KISELEVA, YE. D., M11MOV, K. V., and KULIGINA, N. V., Institute -cW j loscot of Physical Chemistt -,A demy of Sciences UISR M "Mechanism of the Action of Radiation on the C.,-ition &-cchan-er KIJ-211 F Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 44, No 2, veb 70, pp 476-481 Abstract: The effects of irradiation with ganma-rays on the cation- exchange resin KU-2 were studied. KU-2 is a sul'Aonated styrcne- divinylbenzene copolymer. The resin was irradiated in the H.~, Fe3+, Ce4+, and Cu++ forms with doses in the 0.3 X 109 - 2.1 X 109 rad range. Irradiation of the resin in the dry state -.,-ith increasing doses resulted in increased splitting-off of ion-exchange groups, while the mass of the resin, its exchange capacity, and its defree of swelling decreased. Radiation-chemical decomposition was greater in the presence of 0 than in vacuo. Presence of Fe3+, Ce4+, and ++ 2 Cu as well as that of Na+ in experiments in which irradiation of Na KU-2 with accelerated electrons was carried out protected the resin' decomposition was reduced as compared with that on irradiation of KU-2 in its H+ form. It has been established in earlier work- that Fe3+ and Cu++Lexert a protective effect on'KU-2 even in the 1/2 USSR KISELEVA, YE. D., ett al., Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 4,, No 2, Feb 70, pp 476-431 Of i120 because they act as electron acceptors during presence L L irradiation. During irradiation in the dry state in experiments carried out in this instance, protective action was ezrerted by the r e metal cations by reason of a ca.,f effect which prevented detachment Of S03 - metal cation groups, while the smaller So H crroups of KU-2 + 3 CD in the H form weu detached. With increasing degrees of fillin-~. of +. +-r a the resin with Cu ', the protective effect ofCu increased. On irradiation of KU-2 containing ~120, the formation Of l12SOI, and loss of exchange capacity by the resin increased up,to a certain Fx,)O con- tent lower than that required for complete swelling and then ~e- mained constant at higher l120 =Ounts. Evidently oalt molecules of the hydrate fil-al adapent to the ion-exchanger surface promoted decomposition under the effect of radiation. 2/2 9 F) 1. 15 USSR UDC KISELEVA, YE. D., CiIIJTOV, K. V., and ICULIGIDZ%~, N. V., Insti-Gte try--7-Ed y of Sciences USSR, Moscow of.Phydeal Chemis Y, ,Ca CM "Mechanism of the Action of Ionizing Radiation on the Anion Exchanrer AV-1711 Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 44, No 2, Feb 70, pp 1,72-475 Abstract The Action of gamma-radiation on the anion-exchan-e form was studied, This resin is a stvrene- resin AV-17 in its N03 I divinylbenzene copolymer that contains quaternary amnionium groups. its anion-exchange groups have the structure C112WIIe-4. The reoin was irradiated in a dry.state in vacuo, in the presence of 0 2: and in the presence of various amounts of 1120 taken up by the resin on swelling. On irradiation in the dry state inyacuo or in the ore- sence of 0 with doses of 0.3 X 109 to I X 109 rad, secondary ~nd 2 tertiary amines formed as a result of decomposition of the exchange groups. Qn irradiation of the resin containing IV with a dose of 3 X 106 rad, the amount of Nlie~ evolved and thin loss of mass by and then decreased the resin increased up to a certain.H20 contenf- L -he maximum of with increasing amounts of 1~20_in the resin. Up to L 1/2, USSR KISELEVA YE. D., Et al., Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 44, ~No, 2, Feb 70, pp 472-475 of M,'-e3 evo'Lution, radiation-chemical decompositionaff the exchange groups took place by splitting of the CH,) - N bond, while at a '3 hicfher 1120 content intramolecular redistr-ibution of eQergy occured and electrons that were displaced along H-bonds of the nearest hydrate H red with the splitting off of a Me f 20 film were captu CD group or according to the scheme N03- + e-~-N02-. 2/2 1/2 '020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING-DATE--04DEC70 TITLE-.-ELECTRON. PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY OF CATION EXCHANGERS -U- .:,.AUTHOR-(04)-KARPUKHINA, T.A., KISELEVAi YE.D.t CHMUTOV, K.V., GLAZUNOVt COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(4),- 1003-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PHYSICS .:.TOPIC TA.GS--ION EXCHANGE RE5INt FORMALDEHYDEt ANTHRACENE, ORGANIC AZOLE GAMMA-RADIATIONj ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC PHENANTHRENEs RESONANCEt PHOTOLYSISt CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM r ONTROL 14A RK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.',.:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0777 STEP NO--UR/0076170/044/004/1003/1007 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136214 i thi r I A C C v r- r r- n -- - - - UNCLASS! ri 2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 T ITLE--MECHAN ISM OF METAL ION ADSORP.TION ON CARBOXY0C CATION EXCHANGERS. ADSORPTION OF PRASEODYMIUM BY THE RESIN SG I _U_ "'AUTHOR-(03)-CHUVELEVA, E.A.? NAZAROVI P.P., CHMUTOVt K.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 19701 44(4)l 966-9 DATE.PUBLISHED-----70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ION EXCHANGE RESIN, PRASEOOYMIUM, COMPLEX COMPOUND, CARBOXYLfC. ~.~_:',:ACIO/(U)SGI ION EXCHANGE RESIN C&NTROL "iARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1977 STEP N(]--UR/005'1/70/04zi/001,/0966/0969 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132238 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED RROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132238 ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE PR PRIME3POSITIVE ION ...EXCHANGED WITH 3 CARBOXYLIC GROUPS OF THE R. PR ION EXCHANGEi X 114EH ~"-',SUBPR3POSITIVE, THE CONST. OF EXCHANGE H-PR PRIME3POSITIVE VARIED FRCM 566 TIMES 10 PRIME3 TO 2.3 TIMES 10 PRIME4 IN THE PH RANGE 2.66-t,+.04, WHILE K PRIMENAPOSITIVE SUBPR3POSITIVE WAS INDEPENDENT OF PH AND EQUAL JO 40. THE STABILITY CONST. K SUB3 OF THE PR-COOHiCOMPLEX, DETD, ACCORDING THE METHOD OF.,BJERRUMr IS 3.3 TIMES 10 PRfME6.~ THESE FIGURES DE14ONSTRATE A RELATIVELY LOW AFFINITE OF PR PRIME3POSITIVE IONS FOR THE CARBOXYL IIC GROUPS-OF THE RESIN. FACILITY:, INST. FIZ. KH(M., MOSCOWt USSR. IA-QjF UNIC LASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 033 T.ITLE-EFFECT GF TEMPERATURE ON ION EXCHANGE KINETICS IN THE PRESENCE OF rOMPLEXING kEAGENTS -U- .-!4UTh0R- (04)-MATORI NA t N.N.v SAFGNOVAI N.C.,, SHEPETYUK, L.V.v CHIMUTOVI K-V. CL.%Tgy CF INFC--LSSR -9C :SCURCE FIZ. KFIM. 1970, 44(2), 486 TE PUBLISFED--70 --.SUBJL-.CT AkEAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS-EUROPIUM, CArICN EXCHANGE RESIN, ACTIVArION ENERGYr ENTROPY, T KINETICS/(U)KU2 ION EXCHANGE E A T: EFF[_ COPPLEX COMPOUND,'REACTICN RES IN. CCN,'T.RCL VAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -"DOCUMENT- CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED --PRGXY REEL/FkAME-3002/1210 STE P NO--UR/0076/70/0-'f~/002/0486/0490 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0128628. ; [.~L 'r 15; g r r-- i F: n :2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20iNOV70 ,CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0128628 ~_.,A6STkACT/ExTFACT-(U) GP-0- IABSTRACT. BY THE MEASURING AND CALCN. METHOD THE INTERNAL DIFFUSICN CUEFFS. OF EU PRIME POSITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE IN CATION EXCHANGER KU,2 IN THE PRESENCE OF: 0.01 M -DIETHYL'CNETRIA,%IltIEPEtiTAACF-TIr- ACID:.~WERE' OBTAINED AT PH 2.0-3.7 AND FOR 30 r 55 'NO 85DEGREES. ALSO,-THE ACTIVAT.ION.ENERGfES AND ENTROPIES OF AC T I VA T I fJ11; -.ERE CALCD. FOR VARIOUS.1EMPS. ~ AND PH*.~T IN JHE CASE.OF FURPATICN CF NONSORBINGCOMPLEX-ING IONS OR NONSOROING FORMS oF.M(OH) SUBN lGhliNG TO TH EHYDROLYSIS) VALUES.OF THE APPARENT 1ACTIVATION ENERGY 'A'O INTFUPY OF ACT IVATIUN DEPEND ON: PH ~'AND TEMP. ~'THE INCREASE OF CONCN. -CF XCl\SGf.-bING COPPLEXING ICNS OR IOF CONCINO OF M(OH). SUBN 15 ACCOMPANIED BY THE INCREASING THERMODYNAMIC. FUNCTIONS STUDIED~ THE OEPENDENCCES OF EFFECTIVE I' NTERNAL DIFFUSION COEFFS., -AND THE APPARENT ACTIVATION ENERGY -AND ENTROPY OF ACTIVATION ON PH ANC ON TEMP. CONFIRM THE MECHANISM G REAGENTS: THE RATE OF UF SORPTION.OF IONS IN THE. PRESENCE CF:COMPLEXIN,; DIFFUSICN PROCESSES DURING FUR.M4TION OF~ NONSORBING COMPLEX IONS .~WlThlh- ICNEXCHANGEP G&-AIjNS IS 'DEPENDENT-ON:THE:RATIG OF IONS BOUND IN A ~,._.:.-:C0MPLEX* AND GREE IONS IN THE IONEXCHANGER:PHASE.7 FACILITY: la*VSJ.'~FIZ. KHIMt MGSCOW, USSR. -T-,,,i i Y-K ~ ~11 i~---- 7' USSR and "Ex-.rac~4on of Tr4valent 'ctinide- and Eua-oplum iU I - c 1 R2 i Benzoylpyrazolone-5 Solutions in the Presence of Some Donor -Act-' ve Mioscow, Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, Vol 25, No 4, j1pr 70, ~P 710-714 Abstract: Due to synergistic effect,, the distribution coefficlents -Lor trivalent- Am, Cm, bk, and Eu. increase considerably on addition of ;~j or trioctylphosphine oxide (TG.PU) to 1-phenyl- L.ributyl phosphate me thyl-4-benzoyl pyrazol one - 5 solutions 4n cyclo)~exare. The 3 -raction o 'a, Cm, bk, and Eu by solutions of and ex TOPO mixtures in cyclohexane has been examined in relationship to the concen-tration o f T GIF 0 ( -IL:o r r-rn , C muo fP. an d HL, ~ C, (for CT" EU). It was deterT.,~ined that all elements may be quantitat-.Lve~y ext.-acted from 0.1 N F11,Z0- with a mixture of 0.05 V, R,'!BP-0.25 li, TEP, or by a mixture o" 0-0 0, Pi,,BP-0-0025 N, TOPO in cyclohexane. A mixture of 1/2 U S SIR CHMiUTOVA, K., et al, ZhurnaI Analiticheskoy Kh3n-I.L, Vol 25, No 4, 4Pr 70, PP 710-714 -m and Eu, -7rom 0-05 -~'V- FYIBI-D-0.025 Mi INTO extracts quanti-It-atively k, 0.3 and 0.41 HNO- respectively. On the basis, of Cm and the authors propose the structure %-7eA-,2TBP 'or the material extracted from the mixtures# On t~e basisL of literature daital' as well as their own, the authors assume formation of two compounds from the other extraction process: keA3-2TOPO and -MeAL -2TOP0. 2 ("03) 2/2 gin-Him USSR uDc: 621.317. 3-73 KUZITETSKIY, S. S., CFJ-ffYKH, M. K. "Classical Di-ital Methods of Measuring Phase Displacement" V sb. Tonkiye magnitn. -Dienki, vychisl. tekhn. radiotekhn. T. 1 (Thin Ma- netic Fil=, Computer Technology and Hadi o Engineering--collection of works. Vol. 1), Krasnoyarsk, 1970, pp 32-36 (from"IRZh-Radiotekhrika, No 2, 'Feb 71, Abstract No 2-4345) Translation: Methods of converting phase displacement to code are t-aken as a basis for the proposed cla:;sification. It is pointed out that the most extensively used phase meters are.those with intermediate conversion of phase displacement to time intervals. These meters can be divided into two groups: "single-period" and "multiple7-period". The groups are then broken doun into subgroups. Bibliography of nine titles. E. L. USSR UDC 621.371.029.4 LMTER, Ya. I., MOLCHANOV, 0. A., (WffM ..-V.- I.I., -tupopon,L-" v. 0., ITGERTS, V. Yu., and CMMfOVITSXIY, V. A. "Propagation of Signals of a Very Low Frequency Transmitter in the Outer Ionosphere" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr.. radiovoin. Tezi:ELy doka. Sekts. 3- (Tenth A-11-Union Conferenc-e on'the ProT)agation of Radio Waves; Report Theses; Section 3--coLlection of 1'. 'orks) "E"aulka," 1972 pj~ 134-136 (from RZ111-Rad-Jotekhnika, -No 10, 1972, Abstract 1--,o 10A374) Translation: Results are given of experiments investig-ting the propagation of very low frequency si 'gnals in the Miter ionouphere. The signals of a transmitter radiating pulses of 400 and 800 msec at a frequency of 15 kJTz itith a repetition period of three seconds were used. Reception was made at a point magnetically adjacent to the transmitter' using two ship stations, one of i,.!hich could have left the point for a diatance of 3000 kin. N. S. 1/1 USSR UDC 621-371.029.4 I-10WHANOV, 0. A. and CF-1,YP'Ev., V. Ii. "Nonlinear Channeling and the Distortion of a Train. of Very Low Frequency lk~aves in the Earth's 11agnetosphere" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. Po IrasDrostr. radiovoln. Tezipy dolkl. (Ten'h-IL11-Union Conference on the Propagation of Radio _11aves; Report Theses; Section 3--collection of urorks) 1111-awza," 1972 pp 129-135 (from RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, A-bstract No IOA373) Translation: A possible mechanism of channeling of very loi.., fre- L quency signals (whistlers n-nd others) in extraterrestrial space through the magnettiosphere is considered. One ii-lustration, bib- liography of eight. N. S. 51 - Higher Algebra and Geometry and Topology USSR UDC: 513.83 CHORAN, M. M. "Multiform Mappings in Borel Sets" Moscow, Trudy Moskovskogo lit-atematicheskopro Obshchestva, vol. 22, 1970,,pp 229-249 Abstract: This paper is the initial part of a work which is con- .tinued in.the 23rd volume of the Trudy Moskovskogo Matematicheskogo Obshchestva (Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society) to be published. The purDose of the paper is to extend the results obtained by K. Kuratovskiy.and RyII-Nardzevskiy, involving Borel sections in the case in which the X topological space is com- pletely separable and metrizable, from separable sp4ace to general metrizable space. The paper discusses the canonical representa- tion of multiform mappings, multiform mapping and zero-dimensional space, basic theorems of multiform continuous mappings, forms of the.Borel sets and X closed mappings, and basic theorems on map- pings semicontinuous from below. 1/21, 0017 UNCLASSIFIED.', PROCESSING.DATE--30OCT70 .T.ITLE--ON COMPLETION OF TOPOLOGICAL,GROUPS -U- AUTHOR-CHOBAN, M.mo OF INFO--USSR __,COUNTRY SOURCE--)fESTNIK HOSKOVSKOGO UNIVERSITETA, MATEMATIKAr MEKHANIKAt 1970, NR It PP-33-36 0ATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES ~':TOPIC TAGS--TOPOLOGY-1- GROUP THEORY CGNITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS '00CUMENT CLASS--UNGLASSfFfE0 REEL/FRAME--1996/0570 STEP NO--UR/0055/'70/000/001/0033/0038 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117800 UNCLA S S I*F IED . ........... ---- .......... 007 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117800 .'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS PAPER DEALS WITH THE COMPLETION OF TOPOLOGICAL GROUPS IN THE SENSE OF RAIKOV. FeR ANY TOPOLOGICAL GkOUP G, WE DENOTE BY G THE COMPLETION OF THE TOPOLOGICAL GROUP G IN THE SENSE OF RAIKOV. NOTE THAT EVERY ABELIAN TOPOLOGICAL GROUP COMPLETE IN THE SENSE OF RAIKOV IS COMPLETE IN THE SENSE OF WEIL. CONVERSELY, EVERY TOPOLOGICAL GROUP COMPLETE IN THE SENSE OF WEIL IS 'COMPLETE IN THE SENSE OF RAIKOV. THE MAIN RESULTS OF THE PAPER ARE THE FOLLOWING THEOREMS. THEOREM 1. AN ALMOST METRIZABLE TOPOLOGICAL GROUP G IS COMPLETE IN THE SENSE OF RAIKOV IF AND ONLY,IF IT IS COMPLETE IN JHESENSE OF CECH. THEOREM 5. LET G BEA LOCALLY PSEUDOCOMPACT GROUP. ..,,.THEN.EVERY CONTINUOUS FUNCTION ON G ADMITS A CONTINUOUS EXTENSION OVER G... THEOREM 7* LET G BE A LOCALLY PSEUDOCOMPACT GROUP. THEN FOR EVERY CLOSED SUBGROUP H DIM.(G-H) EQUALS DIM-(G-H) EQUALS IND (G-H) EQUALS IND .(G-H). UNCL ASS I F IE 0 "M Pa. 011 1, 111 Doi 0 of USSR VAXIILOV, Ye. N., CHOBAINOV, S. G. "Use of the Theory of Automata to Evaluate Accelerated Methods of Multipli- cation in Computers" Teor. Kibernetika [Theoretical Cybernetics -- Collection of I'Vorks], Kie,,,-, 1971, pp 24-40 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1 V789 by 0. Belkin). Translation: Formulas are concluded for calculation of the mean number of additions, subtractions and shifts per digit of a factor for various methods of accelerated M01tiplication. The formulas coilsider computer word length. A method is pr~sentcd for utilization of flic flicory of finite automata for evaluation of methods of accolerated 11IL11-tipliCati 01). 67 USSR uDc 8.74 VAVILOV, Ye. N., CHOBANOV. S. G. "Using the Theory of Automata to Evaluate Accelerated Methods of Multipli- cation in Digital Computers" Kiev, Teor. kibernetika--sbornik (Theoretical Cybernetics--collection of works), 1971, pp 24-40 (from RZh-Matematika, No 1, Jan 73, abstract No 1V789 by 0. Bel- kin), Translation: Formulas are derived for calculating the average number of ad- ditions, subtractionsand shifts per digit of the multiplier for various methods of accelerated multiplication. The methods take the word length of ~the digital computer into account. A procedure is outlined for using the theory of finite automata to evaluate methods of accelerated multiplication. 1/1 73 USSR UDC- 537; 226--:536.-142:-54-165 SIROTA, N N..,. Academician;. and; ,jqWQT~, Ins t itate of -Solids and Semi- conductors-). Academy,- oE_ Sciences~ Belorussian SSR- %Urle Temperatures- off Sbl:id: Sol:utions in the Ternary--System Lead Zirconate- Lead T1_tanate_-L]ead_ Metani-bb ate!' Minsk, Dokllidy-Akademil~ Nauk-BSSR,-Vol 15, No 2, 1971p-:pp-113-115 Abstract:: The~.Cfjrie:temperatures of solid solutious~in:the system PbZr03- FbTi03-Pb-Ti-03-P~bO-5Nbo3-were:determined and the characteristics of the de- pendence of,the c;nstant Curie temperatures on concentration were found. The Curie temperatures-were determined by the position of the maxima on the curve for the dependence of the-di-electric permeability as a function of temperature. Specimens in the form of disks of 10-15 mm diameter and 1-2 mm thick were pre- pared. The surface-of the-disks was coated with a.layer.of silver paste, which was-- then~ brazerL at: 600'C., The dielectric permeability measurements were taken-. at:7. &- frequency- of:'5~% kHz- in- the temperature grange from room tem- peratum- to-- 700*C.. Irr; contrast% to solid solutions:with a. perovskite structure and a potassium-tungsten-bronzv-:-,structure, solid.solutions of the system in- vestigated- with. the. pyrochlor:Lte- structure have. low- Curie;.temperaCures, 1/2 USSR SIRDTA, N.. N, and CEIOBOT,. M.. A., Doklady Akademii Nauk BSSR, Vol 15, No 2, 1971, pp, 111-11Y14' within the linits~from 2-3*K (in the binary system PbZr03-PbO 5Nb03 with a 50 mole % Pb'r03 content) to-46*K (in:the binary system FbT103_PbO 5NbO with a 50 mole % PbT'03 content). Curie temperatures decrease practically in direct--proportion with increase in PbZrO contents It.was found that the highest: Curie temperatures.are exhibitel by solid solutions in the boundary of.the binary systeim.-FbTiO I -approximate 10 3_PbO.5NbO3 with an mole % PbTi03.content. 2/2 34 USSR UDC 6l5.471-.0'16.?4-G?3.q? and SITLI115KAS, 1. S., Institute of Exporimental and Clinical Medicines Ministry of Public Ifealth, Lithuanian SSR, and-Vilnyus University imeni V.~ Ka:psukas ."An Attachment to the Electrocyograph for Investigation of Dyna-mic and State Efforts of muscles" Moscow, Byulletenl Eksperimentalnoy Biyologii i Moditsiny, Vol 70, No jul 70, pp 121-1zz. Abstract: A dynarographic-tonsiometric attachment for an electror4o,.~,raph is pro- posed for use in investigations of dynamic and.static.offorts of muacloz.. Th' e devico.pormits simultaneous registration of the,electromyogram and dyriau,.ogram of the muscles studied on the same filin. USSR UDC 550-371:53-063.8 KADZMROV, M.V., and -CHGGQVADZE.-G.O. "Monitoring System With Dispersed Elements in a Data Field" Tr. Tbilis. NII sooruzh. i gidroenerg. (Works of Tbilioi Scientific Rese~~.rch Institute of Structures and I-later Power Engineering), 1971, vyp 3, pp 217-2,21 (from RM-Avtomatika, Telemekh-anika i Vychislitel'naya Teldanika, No 1, jan 72,Abstract No IA495) Translation: The article considers questions in the organization of a monitor- ing system in a data field by means of dispersed elements. It is show~n that the resolution of the monitorinG. system car. be increased for the case of' matrix- representation of the prizizry elements (sensors) in the monitored field. 2 illustrations. 2 tables. 1/1 USSR UDC, 533-95 RUKHADZE, A. A. and CHOGOVADZE, M. Ye., P. N.,Lebedev Physics In- stitute, Moscow "Interaction of Single-Energ3i~llonrelativistic Electron Beams With Surface Potential Plasma Oscillations" Leningrad, Zhurnal Telchniclies.koy Fiziki, No 2, 1973, pp 256-265 Abstract: it is the'authors' contention that linear theory of the interaction of charged particles with plasma and the excitation of characteristic electromaGnetic oscillations is inferior to a quasi- linear theory. The authors also consider it more important to ex- amine the interaction of the electron beam and the surface, oscil.- lations -- the latter defined as oscillations which di.e away from the interface surface -- than the interaction of the beam and the vol-Lurdnal oscillations, since the latter imy not emer,-e fro~ll the int(_.raction space. Furthermore, t1hey find that excitation of surl'ac-e uscilla- tions occurs only for non-re-ha-bivistic electron velocities and so confine this article to the effects of a sirncle-energy, non.,ellat'111,114stic electron beam. It is asstnieol, in this theoretical treatment, that tiie di_ameter of the be.%= is fixed and is identical with that of the plasma and that the is a vacw.= or b a dielectric surface. Nuclear PT cs USSR UDC: Hone ZAS=ARA, V. V. , KORSUINSKIY, 1-1 1., REDIKIN V S. , and CHOKIII. K. Sh "Interpreting Energy Loss Peaks of 30-70,ev in the Spectra of Electrons Reflected from Transitional Metals" Leningrad, Finij--a T~rerdofro Tela, Vol 14, No 7, 1972, pp 2182-l?184 Abstract: For transitional metals, i..,hose spectra of c1laractleristic electron energy losses are more complex than those of such ordinary metals as Na or Al, only the initial sections of these spectra, in the 25-30 ev interval, can be exPlained by plasria-type los5e.-3. 'I'hC interpretation of the more distant portions of the slectra, where the spectral shape is determined by factors in rtddition -to m-0.1tip-le and combination plasma losses, ismore difficult. In this brief -ex -,rouh communication, the authors atteral, t such an int -pretuation tl ),E iich they "Irs the.idea that the loss peaks in the spectra, "i call e-pea-, can be identified by comparing.the energy position of t1he e-peak with the total enerey required for excitation of the 4,r.;-4d tion aund of low-ener&y plasma oscillat-ion, --for each -element c: the -Pd series. A table of energy values for this series is F.,ivC-_r,. Y The authors --ro associated i,;ith the Institute of 1'hysic_- ~at Alma-Ata. Acc. 11r: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code* CHEMICAL ABST. r 9,~IMq Spectr= of electron characteristic entrgy I osmium. Zailikyara V v Korsunskii. Larit_iA,"; P 0 r Slasvatrin. V. E.; K Chokin. V4 . K. Sn. (Iqst~_ :F!z, IU2 At. W ). 29-0, 12(l). 294--6 (Russ). . The spectrum was obtained of ch'~acteristic energy iosse-, of electrons iq Os. Thespectrumv.-is obtained by reflecting a. beam of electrons with energy 0.6-1.4 keV from a plane surface of a massive specimen. The energy lomes detd. from the max. of the peaks are 11.4, 29.8, 40.5, and .58 eV for a scatteriog angle of 141% and 11.3, 2.1.5, 45.21, and 57.4 eV for a scattering angle of39', TbepeakoltheNlossis interpreted as the loss of energy for excitation of tsurface plasma oscillations, and the Jnd loss. as the energy loss for eicitation of Vol. plasma oscillations in Os. A. Libackyj -T REEL/FRAME I M. USSR UDC: ZASHINXAM, V. V., KORSUNSKIY, 1. 1., LARIEN, IS. F., RED'iuu, V. S. , V. YE. , S 11-' i of th K KULIDIYAROV, M. A. , and CHOK:Qj,_K. H. , Institute Z-5116f~~ ~Ti ys c s a azakh Acaderay of Sciences, AlmaM-a (Institut yadernoy fiziki X4 Kaz 55R., Alma-Ata) "Spectrum of Characteristic Energy Losses of Electrons in OszIum" Leningrad, Fizika Tiverdo.-o Tela, Vol 12, No 1, January 1970, pp 29~-2_96 Abstract: The authors obtained a spectrum of characterist%ic energy losses of olec- trons in osmi=. This is the first time this has been done and should contribuLo infox-nation about the third transition metal group. 'Ine spectrum was produced by reflecting an electron beam vith an energy of 0.6-1.4 kov off a flat surfaco of a massive specimen. Energy analysis of the scattered electrons vas carried out. by using an electrostatic beta-spectrometer with a cylindrical field. The resolving power of the spectrometer was 0.2%. Me spectrum wau obtained for two different -angles of scattering for the primary beam of electrons. In the first ca.-C the beam of primary electrons falls normally to the specini~n surface and electrons ithich had been scattered at a 1410 angle in the speciman entor the beta-spectro- rzter. In the second care the angle bctwccn the direction of the primarf ocan, and the specirien surface is 1903V with electrons analyzed which hud bccn ccattcredL at 390. The osmium specimen was 0.3 mm thick and was made from lov-dispe-sion powdered osmium pressed and subsequently cintered above 20000C in a 2.1o-6-torr cuum. for several hours. Me spectrum was produced without disturbing the vacuum 1 ~3 ZASWKVARA, V. V., et al., F-iz:Lka Tverdogo Tela, Vol 12, No 1, January 1970, pp 294- 296 0 at the above teaperature,with registration of electrons ocattered a', a 39 an~;'-Io. It was shown thatt, the osmium spectrum did not change with a "all in te.-aperature down to 14000C. The position of the specimen was changed for taking a spectrum at an angle of 141!o. This required disturbing, the vacuum. The La"er spectrum was produced at a specimen temperature of 1700 C in a -6 2-10 torr vacuum. A graph is given for tho two opectra. Energ louses in cleotron-volts as detonained from ard curve peaks are as follows: (141 angle of:scattering) 11.4, 29-8) 46.5, 58, (390 angle of scattering) 11.3, 24.5, 45.2, 57.4. The energy position of the first loss does not change with the angle of scattering. The ratio of the height of the first peak to the height of the accord loss peak decreases as the angle of scatter- ing increases and with increased primary beam energy. At a specimen temperature below 13000C, the height of the first loss peak falls significantly and reaches 9.7 ev. This may be interpreted as energy lost in exciting surface plasma o3cil- lation. At the same timo, the energy loss does not coincide with theory. A aigni- cant, discreptancy (on the order of 5 ev) exists in the energy position of the second loss peak. This is probably conditioned by,excitation of volume plasma os- cillation in the osmium for 2410 and 390 scattering angles. E-hergy, calculated for 2/3 57 U S -Ca ZASHKVARA, V. V., et al., Fizika Tiverdogo Tela, Vol 12, No 1, Janua~-j 2 70, pP 9 - 296 a volwetric pla=on using the Langriuir fomula vith the supposition that all eight s and d are free and fozm a homogeneous electron gas yields 28.6 ev. 7ais value does not correspond to the second peak energy Position o1otained in this study. The origins of the remaining peaks in ther'ounium spectrum are also unclear. 3/3 USSR UDC: 531-787-087-11 DKOVSKIY B. P.. ItUralenergotsvetmet" Product i on-En gine e ring Union "A Stroboscopic Pressure Indicator" 14oscow, Otkrytiya, P,--oTrsh1ennr-e Obraztczy, Tovarnyye No 7, 11ar 72, Author's Certificate J-.1o "329426, Division G, filed i0 j0, published 9 Feb 72, pp 165-:L66 Trarslation: This Author's Certificate introduces a stroboscopic pressure indicator designed chiefly for rompressors. Me device contains, a pressure pickup, a piston-position pickup, a registration unit, and an oscillograrA, with photocassette kiuemeGica2ly connected to the registration unit. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, provision is nade for correcting the coordinates of the record chart Nrith respect to the pressure axis by using a pnewnatic drive vith its rod kinematically coupled to the photacassette, and its work-ing cavity connected to the pressure.data unit End to one of the cavities of the equal-pressure registration unit wilich is inst,,11ed in the compressor to be studied and is electrically connecLc~d tlircu_f.,-, a m,--Jt6-j to the brightness mod~,,Iatc~-- of the oscillmicope. USSR CKIO.KOVSIaY, B. P. USSR AWthorls Certificate No 329h26 TFI L UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS I NG OAT E-2 VqOV7 0 OF THE SIZE A IN DMORPHOLIGICAL PECULIARITIES OF LACTOBACTERIUM CASEI -U- ~AUTHOR-(03)- KARPAROV, A., KARABASHEVAt V, ~C0UNTRY OF INFO--USSR -IZVESTIYA 'Ifl.NAUK.SSSR, SERIYA BIOLOGICHESKAYAt 1970, NR 31 SOURCE AKADF, -PP 455-4.59 '--,--DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--B[OLOGLCAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .%:TOPIC TAGS--PROCESSED ANIMAL PRODUCT, FERMENTATION, BACTERIA, CONrINUOUS CULTURE,. MORPHOLOGY NTROL M --MO RESTRICTIONS ~Z_O, IARK I NG :,:_-.O0CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED ,~,PROXY.REEL/FRAME--3001/042tt- STEP,NO--UR/0216/70/003/003/0455/0459 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126177 UNCLASSIFIED 2/Z 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NIO1170 -;-.C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP 0 126 177 ,~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THG AUTHORS ESTABLISHED THE SIZE A' 114 ND-MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARTIES OF.LACTOBACTERIU CAS I IN 13 STRAINS S LATED FRO14 MONGOLIAIN KU-MISS. WHEN CULTIVATED IN B.ROTH AND EXAMN'.IED 0 E J L -E -WITH THE AID OF A LIGHT MISCROSCOPE-THE UACI RIAL CELLS LOOKED LIKE SQUARE ENDED RODS OCCURING MOSTLY SINGLYt TWO BY: TWO AND INI CHAINS OF -40 MU LONG. WHEN CULTIVATED AN -VARYING LENGTH OF.BACTERIAL CELLS L,O~ AGAR~MEOIUM AND EXAMINED BY MEANS OF'At ELECTRON~ MICROSCOPE THE BACTERIAL CELLS REPRESENTED SHORT ROUNDED RODS 0.5-8.0 MU LONG. THE THICKNESS OF THE BACTERIA CULTIVATED BOTH IN BROTH AND ON AGAR AMOUNTED TO 01.57-0.8 MU. SOME BACTERIA CULTIVATEb~ON~AGAR. APPEARED TO BE .-.SURROUNDED BY CARSULE UNC LA S 5 1 F I E 0 USSR UDC,5474:944.945 ZUPAROVAt K. M., CHQMWOV.,_B,~,~ YUSUPOV, 14. K., SADYKOV, A. S., Tashkent Order of the Red-_f" er of Labor State University imeni V. I. Lenin "Alkaloids of Merendera Jolantae" Tashkent, Xhimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4, 1971, pp 487-493 Abstracti A study was nade of the alkaloids of Merendera Jolantae in which it was discovered that along with tropolonic compounds it also contains bases with other hydrocarbon rings. By extraction of 48 kg of the above-ground parts of the merencLera, 0.jVA of the total alkalolas were Isolatea, inciuaing 0.28% of the bases. The compounds g -lumicoichicine, colchicine, 2-dimethyl- colchiceine and the unknown lumi-derivative -- 1-0-3 alkaloid (melting point 268-270') and also colchiceine were obtained by chromatography on adsorbent fractions of neutral and phenol compounds. Colchaminev colchaneine and the new bases HJ-1, 14J-2 and YJ-4 isolated from the,bases and phenon-basic frac- tions. The presence of 3-demethylcholchamine and four more unknown, non- tropolonic compounds with Rf 0.40,.o.49, 0.53 and o.54 was determined by chromatographic methods. The formula C 16H 16 (OH)(OCH3)(CO)(KCH3) was proposed for Jolantamine (the base W-1) by spectral methods. USSR UDC 5117.944.6 /C YLISUPOV, M.K., SADYKOV, A.S., Tashkent State University imeni V.I. Lenin, Tashkent, PLInistry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education Uzbek SSR "The Structure of Alkaloid L-5 from Colchium Luteum" Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1) 1970, PP 82-88 Abstract: Alkaloids were extracted from the plant body of the Colchium luteum Baker (meadow saffron) which grows in the Sazan-Ata Canyon of the Chimkentskaya Oblast. The alkaloids extracted in the flowering stage amounted to 1.58%, and in the fruiting stage -- to 0.29,1%. Absorption chromatography on aluminum oxide re- vealed that the nlknloid mixture from the flowering stage is composed of colchamine, 1-demethyleochamine, colchicine, 2-demethyleolchicine and 3-demethYl-,8-lumicolchicine. The first -two bases with the topolone ring and 3-demethyl-,d-Itutticoleiiicine. had never been extracted from saffron before. Analysis of the alkaloid mixture extracted from the fruting stage showed colchicine,,d-lumicolchicine, 1,1-desacetyl-N-formy- lcolchicine, 2-demethylcolchicine, 3-demethyl-~d-lumicolchicine, luteidine (alkaloid L-2) and new compounds with Rf of 0.21 and 0.76 (system 1) named 1-1-5 and L-6 respectively. Alkaloid L-5, with an empirical formula Of C20H2100 is a yellow amorphous substance which melts at 179-1830C. It makes up the principal part of the phenol-acid fraction of the alkaloids. Spectroscopic analysis shows that this compound contains the tropolone ring. Spectroscopic and functional 1/2 - ------------ - ---- -- USSR CHOMM)OV) B., et al, Tashkent, Miimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1, 1970, pp 82-88 data suggest the following formula: C15H9 (OCH 3)2(0H)(C0I OH) (NHCOCH3). It was established that the structure corresponds to 2-demethylcolchicine, which is Dresent in all colcbicine-bearing plants of Central Asia, and may be an interm-ediate product in the biosynthesis of-colchici-ne. Paper chromotogra-phy shoved that the FLIkaloid mixture also contains three nev alkaloids with Rf Of 0.38, o.4o and o.8-6. 2/2 ,~:`1/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 _:'fJTLE--STRUCTURE OF THE ALKALOID L~,5.FROM COLCHICUM LUTEUM -U- ;~~AkUTHOR-(031-CHOMMADOV, B., YUSUPOV, M.Kov SADYKOVp 'A.S. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR "~60RC'E-KHIM. PRIR. SOEDIN. 19709 6 1) 8z-m-6 ------- 70 SPATE PUBL ISHED, : UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES s -TOPIC TAGS--PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT, ALKALOID, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, UV SPECTRUM, IR SPECTRUM, NUCLEAR IMAGNETIC RESONANCE :CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, .,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0463 STEP NO--UR/0393/170/006/OOl/OOt32/0088 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0132678 UNCLASS.IFIED .~~2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0132678 ~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO NEW ALKALOIDS L-5 AND L-6 Ul YWERE ISOLATED FROM C. LUTEUM TOGETHER WITH COLCHAMLNEr -.3_,DEMETHYLCOLCHAMINE, 3,DEMETHYL,BETA,LUMICOLC14IClt4E, COLCHICINE, 2, _DEMETHYLCOLCHICINE, BETAPLUMICOLCHININEt,N,DEACETYL,N,FORMYLCOLr~HICII,,IE, AND. LUTEIDINE. 11, C SUB21 H SUB23 OiSUB6 Nr M. 291-3DEGREES (ME SUB2 CO) :(ALPHA) SUBD MINUS 41OEGREES,~.(C.0 88F:MEOH), WAS ISOLATED FROM A _PHENOLIC FRACTION AND fTS STRUCTURE WAS NOT*DETD~; 1,.M. 179-83DEGREES, WAS PROVED TO BE 2,DEMETHYLCOLCHICINE UVY lRy AND NMR DATA OF I ARE ::~'~~.GIVEN.ANO TRANSFORMATIONS OF I INTO COLCHICINEt ISOCOLCHICINE, ~.-2?*OEME THYLCOLCHICINEyAND 29DEMETHYLISOCOLCHICIN&:ARE DESCRIBED, -,..."FACILITY: TASHKENT. GOSUNIV. IM* LENINA,JASHKENT. USSR. UNCLASSIFIED _71.1 21 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 _TJTLE---THE ALKALOID L-6v C SUB3 HYDROXYLATED DERIVATIVE OF GAMMA, LUMICOLCHICINE :--U- AUTHOR-,.(03.)-CHOMMAljQ.OVt B., YUSUPOVI M*K.,i SADYKOV, A.S. :,C.GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '~SOURCE-KHIM. PRIR. SOEDIN. 1970, 6(2)p ~275 ~.D'ATE PUBL [SHED ------- 70 "SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS--PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCTi ALKALOIDt MOLECULAR STRUCTUREP MASS .:SPECTRUM, NMR ,C-ONTROL MARKING--NO :bOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY REEL/FRAM-c--3005/0467 STEP NO--UR/0393/70/0061002/0275/0275 ZIRC-ACCESSION NO--AP0132682 UNCLASS IFIED USSR UDC 614.715(-2l)-037 DMIITRIYEV, M. T., IVANOVA, L. Yu., and CHODI EN DE, Institute of General and Communal Hygiene imeni A. N. Sysin, A:cademy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow, and State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Moscow "Hygienic Prognosis of Photochemical Smog Formation in Cities" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 2, Feb 73, pp 8-13 Abstract: UV radiation at wavelengths of 320-330 nm plays the most important role in the formation of photochemical smog in the air. An equation for the rate of formation of photooxidants in the air calculated as 03 was derived in earlier work by Dmitriyev et al (Gig. i San., No 10, p 6, 1971). By using this equation and estimating the amount of effective UV radiation under consideration of direct and scattered radiation as well as of UV radiation absorbed by 03 in the stratosphere, the rate of formation of photooXidants and of photochemical smog in 17 USSR cities located.at various latitudes ranging from 69.1'N (Murmansk) to 38.0*N (Ashkhabad) could be calculated (table). The assumption was made that the principal source of atmospheric pollution was formed by automative exhaust gases in an amount corresponding to a CO concentration of 100 mg/m3 in the air. Curves were obtained which 1/2 - 13 USSR DMITRIYEV, if. T., et al., Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 2, Feb 73, pp 8-13 indicated that the maximum rate of photochemical reactions that determine the formation of smog must be at noon hours in June in northern USSR cities and in Jul-Aug in southern USSR cities. It is pointed out that if the existing USSR requirements for the maximum concentrations of pollutants in the air that should not be exceeded are fulfilled, photochemical smog cannot form. At a concentration of automotive exhaust gases corresponding to /CO/ = 1 mg/m3 and /N02/ = 0.085 mg/m3, /hydrocarbons/ = 3 ng/m3, the maximum rate of photochemical reactions at noon even in the southernmost cities of the USSR does not exceed 0.018 mg/m3Jir, which is 20 times lower than that at.which a photochemical smog may still form. 2/2 M~- NOW- 035 UNCLASSiFiED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 JITLE-ON THE THEGRY OF PLASMA ECHO THREE MONENTU14 ECHO OSCILLATIONS -U- :,,AUTHOR-.(03)-SITENKOt A.G., CHONG, N.W,o PAVLENKO, V.N. INFO-USSR -SOURCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETIChESKOY VIZIKI, 1970, VOL 5(3t NR 4, PP 1377-1383 ,.DATE PUBLISHED-70 ':SUdJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-PERTURE-ATION, PLASMA OSCILLATION, PLASMA WAVEr VIBRATION RELAXATION ItENTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REELIFRAME--1988/1565 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/058/004/1377iL383 .CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0106311 UNCLASS IFIED .2-12 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSJNG DATE-30OCT70 I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0I0a3ll ,.,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ECHO OSCILLATIONS IN A PLASMA ~ARISING AS THE PESULT OF SUPERPOSITICN,OF THREE C014SECUTIVE PERTURBATIONS SEPARATED BY TIME INTERVALS WHICH ARE LARGE COMPARED WITH THE CHARALTERISTIC OSCILLATION DECAY TIME ARE CONSIDERED. THE ~PEKTURBATIONS CHOSEN IN THE FGRM OF PLANE hAVES AND THE PERTURBATION WAVE VECTORS ARE ASSUMED TO BE NON COLLINEAR. ECHO OSCILLATIONS OF THE --SECOND ORDER ARE THEREFORE IMPOSSIBLE LT IS SHOWN rHAT ECHO .OSCILLATIONS OF THE THIRD-ORDER SHOUL; BE POSSIBLE IF THE PERTUR13ATION LIE IN A SINGLE PLANE. THE ORIGIN TIME A14D SHAPE OF THE THIRD ORDER ECHO OSCILLATIONS ARE FOUND. IT IS SHOWN THAT EVEN IN THE CASE OF LOGITUDINAL PERTURBATIONS THE.ECHO OSCILLATION FIELD CONTAINS BOTH LOGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE COMPONENTS. A NUMBER OF CONCRETE CASES OF APPEARANCE.OF THIRD ORDER ECHO OSCILLATIONS ARE CONSIDERED. -FACIL'ITY. INST. TEORETICHESKUY FIlIKI# AN UKR* SSR- UNC LA 554-F USSR uDc: 621-396.67.012.12 CHONI, Yu. !. ':Some Problems in Synthesizing Amplitude Radiation.Patterns" Tr. Kazan' aviats. in-ta (Works of tht, Kazon IAv! al'i on Institill,e), .19,(0, vyp. 1011, pp 3-10 (from-MMi-Radioteklinika, fib 12, Dec 70, Alistract Ho 12P.23) TrwialaLiorL: The author considers the problem of Oie tic,,t, RM; approx1riaLLon -to a required radiation pattern without any restrictions relative to the nature of antenna excitation. The problem reduces to finding a stable -he best HIC stationary phase diagram ~O and solving the known problem of t approximation to the complex radiation pattern F,,elt, It is shown that even in the case of a symmetric line grating and an even function PO, the phase diagram which corresponds to coincidence~between the phase center of the antenna,and its geometric center is not always optimum.~ Two illustrations, bibliography of six titles. N. S.: USSR uDc: 621.396.677.01 DY14SKIY, V. N. , GAVRILOV, A. M. , MIWAYLOV, V. 14. , MOROZOV, G., A.,, C11OP11, Yu. I. "Synthesis of Antennas on the Basis of Experimental Data" A Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Kazan' Aviation Institute), 1970, I- nika No 12, Dec 70, Abstract Ito 12B7) -vyp. 104, pp 19-28 from RZ11-Rapdlotekh Translation: The authors analyze formulation of the problem of synthesi zing antennas as a problem of calculating the distribution of current density ill a region of predetermined geometric configuration with respect to a pre- determined com-Dlex vector radiation pattern. In this formulation, the problem reduces to solution of an operator equation. A physical interpre- tation is given for the operators appearing in this eqwLtion; consideration r these operator:, rrom exi)crimental is Eriven to the feasibility of determining datta. Practical exataples are analyzed. Four illustrations bibliography of six titles. fl. S. 13 USSR UDC:621.378.324.666.249.1 KASK, N. Ye., KORN1YENKO, L. S., FEDOROV, G. M., CHOPORNYAK, D. B. "Threshold of Rupture of Laser Glass as a Function of Dimensions of Non- metallic Inclusions" Opt iko-Mekliani c lies k- aya Promyshlennost', No 10, Oct 73, pp (11-62 Abstract: This report presents the results of a study of the rupture of nonmetallic inclusions in laser glass for the case. when the inclusions are large enough to be observed visually, that is much larger thaii the wave length of the laser radiation. The maximum size of inclusions studied fell in the 0. 1-1 mill range. The experiments utilized a laser (?.=] .06w) operating in the free-geiieration mode. A graph is presented showiiig tho threshold of rupture as a function of maxilliuln size of projection of tho ill- clusion oil the plane perpendicular to the laser beam. USSR UDC 541.1:546-799.3 CHUDINOV, E. G., and CHOPOROV, D. Y "Pressure I-leasurement of Saturated Neptunium Tetrafluoride Vapor" Leningrad, qa--Iioc.-iimiya No 3, 1970, pP 525-c27 Abstract: The di'T'erential diffusion method was used in the te-rirerature range from 603-818-500 ~or the vapor pressure measurement. An equation is derived which satisf ctorily describes the data of t;;,.-o experi-enLa-I series. Ihe ey-- Aa t pression for the free enerri of sublimation for a change in heat capacity cal/degree-mole has the form. & F~77,700 + 6Tln-T-93.6T. of A C~ 0 USSR UDC 620-181 _CHUDINOV, E. G., and Vapor Pressure of Solid Ura ium Te ttaf luori dell Saturation n Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii,. Vol 44, No 8, Aug 70, pp 1955- :1961 'Abstract: The authors measured the saturation vapor pressure of solid uranium tetrafluoride by the effusion method in the 555-10070 C range. On the basis of the measurement results the least-squares method was used to calculate on an M-20 computer the equations connecting varia- tions in saturation vapor pressure with temperature. The best regres- .:-sion equation describing the experimental results was found to be 1g p 28, 539 - 16504.9/T 4,876 1g T The authors thank G.,M. KUKAVADZE for making the mass-spectro- metric study. 19791OG1 GHORAYAN, 0. G. and EL'-GOKHARI, M., Rostov State University "Variability of Evoked Activity of Neurons" Moscow, Nauchnyye Doklady Vysshey Shkoly, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 8, pp 36-38 Abstract: Statistical analysis of interspike intervals in the background and evoked activity of 16 nerve cells in the tectum of frog mesencephalon following adequate photic stimulation showed that in most cases the coef- ficient of variation of evoked activity increased significantly (P < 0.01), whereas decreases in the same parameter were not significant statistically (P > 0.1). An increase in the coefficient of variation of evoked activity was usually accompanied by an increase in entropy of the spike train. The time dynamics of the neuronal responses to repeated stimulation exhibited a similar pattern. 1/1 61- - El USSR TJDC 612-014.3 XOGA11t A. B,j KURAYEV, G. A., and CHORAYAH, 0. G.t Rostov State University "Some Characteristics of Information Processes in the Visual Analyso2~' Hoscowt Doklady akademii Rauk SSSRt No 4, 1971, PP 951-953 Abstracti In acute experiments on frogs, impulse activity of the ganglion cells of the retina was recorded simultaneously with that of neurons iii the tectum, of the mesence-phalon, the central portion of the frog's visual analysor, following stimulation uith light flashes. A close relationship was observed between the capacity of the system and excess impulses from the cells of the tectumi the capacity was high when there was an excess of impulses, especially fron the ganglion cells of the retina. A similar relationship obtained between the reliability of the system and excess impulses. In some cases the marked excess of impulses from the calls of the tectum compensated for the insufficient excess of impulses from the ganglion cells of the retina needed to maintain a high capacity. These findings show that the high capacity and reliabilit.-j- of ',,he "ganglion cells of the retina - cells of 44-1he tectum. of mesencephalon" system are largely due to the excess co=-unications sent by the ganglion cells. The connection between the excess at the output of the 1/2 iOLO"i USSR 3 f LIP "'iVs i cs UDC 612.8-22.33-612.821.2 CIHOR~ff- 0 G., ?osrov StaLe Unlivers-icy "Redumdancy in- thle Flow of im-~ulses F~rom Neuron Assem'Dlf-es in th~! *,.'-o.., a,!:.c SSSR, Vol 191, Na 3, 1970, -3p 732-733 Abstract: 'o-Imar4son oi: the flo w o impulses from cel Is -a a -.,2uron assembly in tie Z:rog visual analvsor under different funcLionai C()-nJiz:A.'.OnS revealed a high degree of redundancy. Redundancy per unit of deerc-ased folloiring adequate light stimulation. This decrease in redundancy in respont4e ro reoeated stimu-1ation is indicative of the economical reaczion or nerve cells. The dual syscem comes close to an optimum met'hod of inforl-Nitiol-, codillig by cells of the cercral nor;:- ca of che v-sual anal-vsor un-er condiLic. f lhe a'sce-4ze C.' ar'. e%-Cess ---,I structural redundancy (presence of a group of similarly reacting neuroas the basis of c~.4e zzeurc7. fs czE z)�7 che -.;avs oZE c-n-surin-Z zhe reliable func- tioaing. o.,;' the cail-; o-;: c~aa-.ral narvous 5y~;Cera. -112 020 UNCLAS S IF I ED.. PROCESSM; DATE-02r.~T70 ~riTLE-IHE GRAVITY EQUATION -U- _.A-UTHFlR--CH0KNIY, 4.V. ;CGUNTRY GF INFO--USSR SGURC E--AKADEM I IA NAUK UK RA I NKO I R SR, Dopr)V I D I S ER I I A3 GFLIL5GFIA, GEJFIZIKA, K14IM11A I BIOLOGIIA, VOL 32, FEB. 1970, 5 FE3. 1970, P PUFLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES f:TOPIC TAGS-GRAVITY, SECOND ORDER EQUATION, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONP GRAVITATION FIELD CbN T R G L~"ARKING-NO RESTkICTIONS 130CU'AENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRPXY REFL/FKAME--1999/2016 STEP NO- UP./0442/70/D32/003/0145/(_1148 CIRr ACCESSION NU-AT01083-~2 UNCLASSIFIP0 020 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 :'CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0108342 13 S ~TR -ABSTRACTtEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DERIVATION OF A SECONO ORDER SELF CONJUGATE ELLIPTICAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION WITH AN ANALYTIZAL CO COEFFICIENT, WHICH DESCRIBES THE MODULUS OF THE GRAVITAT13VAL FIELD Co ST STRENGTH. GEOMETRICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE ANALYTICAL COEFFICIENT (DEFINED BY THE GAUSSIAN CURVATURE OF THE SURFACE) IS ALS3 GIVEN. UNC LA SS I F I E 0