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USSR
DOKUDOVSKIY, S. I.
UDC: 5 39. b : 6211. 012
"Test of a Prefabricated Prestressed Ferroconcrete Autoclave"
Tr. NII betona i zliele--obetona. Gosstroy SSSR (Works of the Scientific Re-
search Institute of Concrete and Ferroconcrete. Office of State Construc-
tion of the USSR), 1972, vyp. 5, PP 38-55 (from RZh-Mekhaniha, No 9, Sep
72, Abstract No 9V758)
Translation: The paper presents the results of an experimental study of a
full-scale s-neciner of a rrefabricated Drestressed -ferrcccncrete autcclay=_
for operational re-liabill-ity. The tests showed the follo-,.ing: 1) Prestressed
ferroconcrete can be used in addition to steel in the autoclave constructior
industry; this is particularly advisable In autoclaire designs of large di.-en-
sions; 2) most economical are prefabricated prestressed nutoclaves (with
inside dimensions of 3.7 x 2.7 x 26. 4 m, designed 'or a stetu..r. press-L-r- Of
and 1-9 atmos~cheres); 3) 41-'-e most efficient form of housina for ferrcconcre-~e
autocla-ves used in steaming large articles should be taken as a recTanru-lar
sha-De which enables an increase in the suace utilization factors inside
such autoclaves as well as a reduction in the area of autoclpve departnen-s
1/2
USSR
DO-n,TGVSK-7Y, S. 1., Tr. NII betona i zhelezobetona. Gccstrv SSER, 1972,
vyp- 5, pp 38-55
as compared with cylindrical autoclaves; h) to increase the rigidity and
cracking resistance of the autoclave housing, it is advisable to use pre-
stressing in the !on,-itudinal and transverse directions; 5) to protect the
concrete housing of the autoclave from the action of steam, -it is necessary
to install an inner steel jacket. Bibliography of -32 titles. 'I. L. Gil'gur.
112 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-TERPOLYMER OF FLUORO SUBSTITUTED STYRENES WITH STYRENE AND WITH
DIENES
AUTHOR-(05)-ANISIMOVA, V.V.v GORSHKOVAv I.A., D0KUXINAv A.F., PETERKIN,
~. B.D., SMIRNOVA, L.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
,SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIM. KHIM. TEKHNOL.'A970, 13(2). 256-8
DATE PUBLISHED- 70
SUBJLCT.AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
,TGPiC TAGS-POLYMERIZATION, FLUORINATED ORGANIC C014POUNOo STYRENE, DIENEt
ISOPRENEs COPOLYMER, ELASTICITY
CCNTROL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0780 STEP NO--UR/0153/70/013/002/0256/0258
CIRG ACCESSION NU--AP0124449
212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124449
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF COMONOMER MIXT.
COMPN. ON THE COMPN. AND PROPERTIES OF THE TITLE TERPOLYMERS WAS
STUDIED. EMULSICN OR BULK POLYMN. OF STYRENE (1), BUTADIENE 111) OR
ISOPRENE fIll), AND P PHC SUBb H SUB4 CF:CF SUB2, PHCF:CFSUBZ (IV), C
SUB6 F SUB5 CMEZCHSUB2, PHCF: CFCL, OR RPHC SUB6 H SUB4 CF: GAVE 12 HIGH
MOL. WT. TERPOLYMERS, IN 17.9-72.4PERCENT YIELOSt WHOSE FLUOROSTYRENE
CONTENTS (05.-24PERCENT) WERE SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN THOSE IN THE
ORIGINAL MONOMER MIXT. (3.66-49-82 MOLE PERCENT). EMULSION POLYMN. OF A
MIXT. AND BULK POLYMN. OF It Iltv AND C SUB6 F- SUB5 CH:CH SUB2
DID NOT GIVE TERPOLYMERS. REACTIONS WITH ISOPRENE REQUIRED SIMILAR TO
4 TIMES LONGER. THE HIGHER THE 11 CONTENT OF A TERPOLYMER, THE HIGHER
ITS MOL. WT. TERPOLYMER CONTG, GREATER THAN ZOPERCENT 11 WERE RUaBERS;
FILMS CAST FROM BENZENE SCLN. WERE MORE ELASTIC THAN THOSE OF COPOLYMERS
NOT CUNTG. It. FACILITY: LENINGRADw POLITEKH. INST. IM.
KALININA, LENINGRAOr USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
TITLE-DETERMINATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THPEE COMPONENT COPOLYMERS
CONTAINING HALO SUBSTITUTED STYRENEr STYRENE, AND DIENE -tJ-
AUTHOR-(03)-GORSHKOVA, I.A.t PITERKIN# B.D.i OOKUKINAP A.Fv
_CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIM. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 1970, 13(l), 106-9
DATE PUBLISHEC--70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
,TOPIC TAGS-COPOLYMER, STYRENE, DIENE, BUTADIENE, FLUORINATED ORGANIC
GUMPOUNDt ISOPRENE, UV SPECTRUM
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/0976 STEP NG--UR/0153/70/013/JQ'L/OIG6/0109
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124635
UNCLASSIFIED
2/Z 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124635
ABSTRACT-/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COMPN. OF SEVERAL TERNARY
COMPOLYMERS, E.G., STYRENE (1),BUTADIENE
111),ALPhA,BETA,BETA,TRIFLUOROSTYRENE (111), I,lSGPRENE,IIl,
ALPiiA,BETA,DIFLUORO,BETA,CHLOROSTYRENEtl,Il, AND
P,PHENYL,ALPHA,BETA,BETA,TRIFLUOIZOSTYRENE,Iill, WAS DETD, BY UV
SPECTROSCOPY AT 240-80 NM. THE ANAL. WAS RAPID AND ACCURATE.
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. POLITEKH. INST. IM. KALININA, LEN114GRAD, USSR.
t=L-AAr-UFjED
USSR
A. I XASHENTSEV t M. K. j and GAVRILENKO I N. G.
"The Effect of Industrial Noise on the Organism!'
Aktualn. probl. professionaln. patologii. Resp. Mezhved. sb (Current Pro-
blems in Occupational Pathology. Republic Interdepartmental - collection of
works)p 1970, No 1, PP 107-111 (from RZh-Biologiya, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract
No 1P996)
No Abstract
1/1
1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINi.." DATE--300("TIO
TITLE--Tcl:,4PERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE VISCOSITY OF BLACK FILMIS AND
ADSORPTION LAYERS IN SODIUM 000-PCYLSUFATE SOLUTIONS wITH .10DITIO1111S OF
AUTHOR-(02)-lRAPEZNIKOVt A.A.v DOKUKINA 9 YE.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURC;-:--KOLLOIDNYY ZHURNALt 1970, VOL 321 NR 2, PP 272-277
3ATE PUBLIS14ED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL EFFECT, FLUID VISCOSITYr ALCOHOL, ADSORPTION, SURFACE
PROPERTY
ccNrRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1718 STEP NO---UR/0069/70/032/1,,02/0272/0277
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112712
UNIC L ASS I f- I E D
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112712
-,%BS-rRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY OF THE TEMPERATURE
DEPENDENCE OF THE VISCOSITY OF SURFACE LAYERS IN LAUkYL SULFATE
SOLUTIONS WITH ADDITIONS OF LAURYL ALCOHOL KOH)v AS WELL AS THE
VISCOSITY OF DOUBLE SIDED FILMS FORMED FROM THESE SOLUTIONS HAS SHOWN
THAT THE T,EMPERATIIRE OF THE BEGINNING OF THE VISCOSITY DECREASE (T SUBDI
IN'THE FILM IS LCWER THAN IN THE SOLUTION SURFACE LAYER. INCREASE IN
LOH CONTENT IN THE SOLUTION LEADS TO HIGHER T SUBD, BUT !HE RATE OF THIS
DECREASE BECOMES LOWER. THIS IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY INCREASE OF LOH
CONCENTRATION IN THE ADSORPTION LAYERS. THE RATIO OF THF
FLLH-ADSORPTION LAYERS VISCOSITIES IS NOT L-QUAL TO TWOt ~.HICH INDICATES
THAT THE COMPOSITION OF THE ADSORPTION LAYERS IN THE FILM AND IN THE
SOLUTION SURFACE LAYER IS DIFFERENTe
IP,ICLASS IF I ED
1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
!ITLE--TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE VISCOSITY OF BLACK FILMS AND
ADSORPTION LAYERS IN SODIUM OGUECYLSUFATE SOLUTIONS WITH ADDITIONS OF
4UTHGR-(02)-TRAf3E7NIKOV, A.A., D13KUKINAP YE.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURC:-:--KOLLOIDNYY ZHURNAL-, 1970, VOL 321 NR 2t PP 272-277
JATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL EFFECT, FLUID VISCOSITYt ALCOHOL, ADSORPTION, SURFACE
PROPERTY
CCNTROL MARKING--:-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1718 STEP iNC--UR/0069/70/032/002/0272/0277
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0112712
UNCLASSIFiED
212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION 'NO--AP0112712
ABSTRACTI-EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUGY OF THE TEMPERATURE
DEPENDENCE OF THE VISCOSITY OF SURFACE LAYERS IN LAUkYL SULFATE
SOLUTION'S WITH ADDITIONS OF LAURYL ALCOHOL (LOH), AS WELL AS THE
VISCOSITY OF DOUBLE SIDED FILMS FORMED FROM THESE SOLUTIONS HAS SHOWN
THAT THE TEMPERATURE OF THE BEGINNING OF THE VISCOSITY GECREASE (T SUBO)
IN THE FILM IS LOWER THAN IN THE SOLUTION SURFACE LAYER. INCREASE IN
LOH CONTENT IN THE SOLUTION LEADS TO HIGHER T SUBD, 9UT lHE RATE OF THIS
DECREASE BECOMES LOWER. T'HIS IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY INCREASE OF LOH
CONCENTRATION IN THE ADSORPTION LAYERSo THE RATIO OF THE
FILM-ADSORPTION LAYERS VISCOSITIES IS NOT EQUAL TO TWO, ~iHICH INDICATES
THAT THE COMPOSITION OF THE ADSORPTION LAYEkS IN THE FILj'-l AND IN THE
SOLUTION SURFACE LAYER IS DIFFERENT.
i I tJ C I A -~ C' TI F: fl
I . I I __ 27 ~ II , -
USSR
UDC 547.62.24
DOKUNIKHIN, N. S., SOLODAR', S. L., and STAVINCHUK, V. G., Scientific
R~nea,rch-lngtltVte of Organic Intermediate Products and Dyes, Moscow
"Conversions of Polycyclic Ketones. The Action of Phosphorus Oxychloride
on Phenalenone and 1,3(2H)-Phenalendione"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 9, No 2, Feb 73, pp 375-377
Abstract: On heating with phosphorus oxychloride phenalenone and 1,3(2H)-
-phenalendione form 1-chloroperopyrene, m.p. 327-329', and 1,3,7-trichlor-
operopyrene, m.p. 336-337% respectively which can then be reduced to
peropyrene. Oxidation of 1-chloroperopyrene with dilute nitric acid gave
pe-rylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxvlic acid. The structure of 1,3,7-trichloro-
peropyrene was established by oxidizing it to 2-chloroperylene-3,4,9,10-
-tetracarboxylic acid, followed by conversion to the known 2-hydroxy-
perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid.
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- 36 -
Acc. Nr: - Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
4/70053445- CRENIUCAL ABST. jX., ~6P 03
110555d Reactions of polycyclic ketones. 111. Mechanism
of action of polycyclic ketones with carboxvlic acid chlorides.
r
DQkunikhin, S.; Solodar, S. L.; ~hapiro, B. 1. (Nauch,
Org. KUm.-1970, 6(2), 371-4 ~ ~ussr- T-he reaction of phenale-
none (I) with AeCl gives acyloxyphenalenyl free radliCal, detected
by HPR spectroscopy. The formation of this free radical led to
the postulation of a mechanism for the formation of acyloxypyro-
pyrene. CPJR
REEL/FRAME
19830470
040 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
AND RAUDIATION Cj~PACIrY OF AXENON PULSED DISCHAkGE
PLASMA -U-
AUTliOR-(03)-GAVRILOVAt L.I.r DOINIKOVi A.Ssy IGNATYEVo V.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--Z.H. Pr%IKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 12(3)t 537-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--DISCHAPGE.PLASMA, XENON, GAS PRESSURE, CURAENr DENSITY, LIGHV
AdsoRprION, ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT
CCNTR*OL ~4ARKING--.%O RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNiCLASSIFHEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1492 STEP NO--UR/0368/70/012/003/0537/0539
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0118479
L A
2/2 040 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118479
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OPTICAL PROPERTIES (TEMP. AND
ABSORPTION COEFF.) WERE STUDIED OF XE PULSED DISCHARGE PLASMA AS A
FUNCTION OF BOTH C.D. AND PRESSURE (100-600 TORR). THE ABSORPTION
COEFF. VARIES ALMOST LINEARILY WITH C.D.t THE PROPORTIONALITY CONST.
BEING SPLIT INTO 'I FACTOKS DEPENOING ON WAVELENGTH AND PRESSURE, RESP.
-THE RELATION BETWEEN PLASMA.ABS. TAMP. T AND C.D. J (A-CM PRIME2) IS
GIVEN BY THE EMPIRICAL EQUATION T EQUALS 1.14 TIMES 10 PRIME3 J
PRLMEO.PRIME29. THE EXPTL. VALUES OF THE ABSORPTION COEFF. ARE APPROX.
ONE THIRD COMPARED WITH THEOPETICAL ONES, WHICH CAN BE ESPLAINEU BY
CHANGES IN CONCN. OF NEUTRAL PLASMA PARTICLES OUR114G DISCHARGE.
i I 1~jf' 1 AI r- T V 4)
USSR
we 666.192035.323,
AIRMEYEVA, T. A., RAIGISHIYEVA, G. F., DOLADU-GjU&ahj%" CwrlidLto of
Chemical Sciencest and XULT-KWAt I . 1.
"The Dependence of the Index of Refraction of Quat-ts Glass Upon the Plethod
of its ProduPtio.-P
Leningrad, Optiko-Hekhanicheskaya Promysl-aeruiostl, No 4, lipr 72, pp 62-64
Abstract: In the paper are presented the results of an inwjst.3.',~'tion of the
refraction indexes of quartz glass obtained by various ruethods, from raw
materials originat',ing from various depouits. It in founi tbat tho value of
the refraction index of quartz glass is detemd.ned m-tiftly by the technolo'7
of its productionp and depends practically not at &A. upon the Initial
materials. One table.
112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSUIG DATE--L3NOV70
TITLE--LIGHT TRANSMISSION OF FLUOkOPHOSPHATE GLASSES AS A FUACTION OF
SYNTHESIS CONDITIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-GOLUbTSOVt L.A., KIIALI'LEVt V.D., YEVST!,OPYEV, K.S.,
DOLAOUGINA, V.S.
ii s S R
SOUkCE--IZV. SSSR. MOSCOW, NEORGANICHESKIYE MATERIALY, VOL 6, NO 5, 0AY
..70, PP 9Z4-927
DATE PUBLISHED---MAY70
SUBJECT AREAS--iviATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--LIGHT TR-ANSMISSION, CH&MICAL STABILITY, GLASS CRYSTAL L I ZA TION,
PHOSPHATE GLASS, FLUORIOE, GLASS COMPOSITION
CONTROL '-!APKINlG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY F;_-'eL/Fr~AME--3006/I044 STEP NO--U~/0363/70/00,3/005/0924/0927
CIRC ACC~:_SSION N~,---AP01347!t(j
............... .....
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL34746
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-U- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE EFFECT OF
THE DIGESTION CONDI TIONS ON THE TRA14SPARENCY AND HCMUGENEtTY OF
FLUOROPHOSPHATE GLA SSES OF THE FOLLOW I NG CX4PCS I T I ON (1r; T PERCENT
U53)
AL(PO S' SUB39 30; BAF SUB2, 60; CAF SUB2, 10. THIS GLASS SHOAS VERY
HIGH CHEMICAL STABILITY ANIL) COMPARATIVELY Lrj*.-I CRYSTALLIZATION ABILITY.
IT "HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN AND wATER VAPORS IN THE
GASEOUS MEDIUM ABOVE THE ALLOY DURING DIGEST10i'll OF FLUOROPHOSPHATE
'GLASSES LEADS TO CONSIOERA( JLY PORRER TRANSPARENCY IN THE ULTRAVIOLET AND
AND TO POORER Hn!-llfj(-NEITY.
INFRAKE-0 SPECTRAL kEGIONSt u -1 C 140'iGGENEOUS
GLASSFS e;ITH HIGH TkANSPAREtICY MAY ONLY BE 1-1 OBTAINED IiNdl AN INERT
ATMOSPHERE FACILITY: LENINGkAD TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE IMENI
LENSOVET.
USSR I' UDC: 54i.183
GURFEYN, N.S., DOBYCHIN,_ D.P., KOFLIYETKO, L.S., All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of PJ~~cal Processes, Leningrad, State Comadttee ford the Fuel
Industry L1SSR
"Computation of the Increase in Adsorption Energy in Pores of Molecular Dimensions
for the Model Case of Nonspecific Nonlocalized Adsorption"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy fOaimii, Vol 44, No 3, Mar 70Y PP 741-746
Abstract: A method is proposed for calculating the energy of i=*pecific adsorp.-
tion in pores of molecular dimensions for an idealized model, and the corresponding
computer calculations and solutions are given. The picture of change in the
shape of the potential curves io followed as the size of tile pores approaches that
of the molecules. It i:, nhown that the bottom of a potentiL1 well ;hJfts ws % re-
sult of a change in adoorption energ- I
y, as well as a change in the disi-olec of Une
molecule from the wall. A conclusion is drawn an the possibility of effects of
apparent reduction in the pore volume and nonhomogenei-ty of pore dimensions when
the =lecalarr probe method is used. It is noted that the calculated value of tile
maximum energy in pores of molecular dimensions coincides satisfactorily wilth the
experimentally observed values. The effect which nonhomogeneity of pore distribu-
tion with respect to size has on the integral energy of nonspecific adsorption on
molecular sorbents is studied.
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USSR
UDC: 531.7.087.92
STABNIKOV, ~M. V., IOFFE, A. F., Physical-Teclinical institute
imeni A. F. Ioffe
"Displacement Sensor Receiving Head"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 242413, Filed 26 December 1967, Published 11
September 1969 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika
i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1970, Abstract No 7A114P, by N. S.)
Translation: The receiver head of a movement sensor is described. It con-
tains a light source, large and small diffraction gratings, a clamap contain-
ing a rotating drum with four lenses, and four phototransistors. The photo-
sensitive layer of each transistor is located in the focal plane of the
corresponding lens. In order to increase the reliability and simplify the
design, the phototransistors are placed in the rotating drum in the angles
of a parallelagram, the sides of which are described by lines connecting
the sensors where the axes of the phototransistors intersect. The distance
between these axes is equal to four times the width of the small diffraction
grating, providing a phase shift of 90* between the phototransistor signals.
Two illustrations.
~Jfl
USSR
DOBYSH. A-."
UDC 518
*Algorithm for Minimization of a Function Computed With Random Error"
Sb. tr. Mosk. inzh-stroit. In-t (Collection of Works of the Moscow Construc-
tion Engineering Institute), Ho 83, 1970, pp 124-119 (from Referativnyy
Zhurnal - Fiatematika, No 8, Aug 71p Abstract No 8B?81)
Translationt A heuristic algorithm is proposed for findin- the minimum of
a smooth convex function which is contained within a given multidimensional
paraUelepiped. The function is given by means of an operator that permits
the calculation at any point of its value with an additive random error
that has zero mathematical expectation. In addition to the function, the
dispersion of the error calculated exactly or approximately can be assigned.
The algorithn was iMDlemented in the form of a procedure in abbreviated
algorithmic language ALGOL-60. The operation of the algorithm is illustrated
with Its numerical results obtained on a computer for quadratic and near-
quadratic functions. Author's Abstract.
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USSR
UDC 621.791.052:620.178.2:62-97
_NBZjjE_ -&-i-Candidate of Technical Sciences Central Scientific Re-
search Institute of Steel Construction Planning
"Transition Temperature of Intense Destruction in Ferro-Perlite Steel Welds"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 1, Jan 71, pp 36-39
Abstract: A study is made of the causes of intense destruction in welded
structures designed for extended operation. Cyclical variations in loading
and temperature, the necessity of operation at high temperature levels, and
operation under neutron bombardment are examined. The tests were made on
flat welded specimens of 22K steel after high tempering at 620-640' C,
normalization at 920-950' C, and further tempering. For hand and auto-
matically welded joints, the tests were made directly after the first
tempering; for electroslag welding, the tests were not begun until the
entire preliminary process was completed. Transverse cross sections
measuring 260-500 cm2 at maximum testing machine stress were than made
in flat. 90-mm-thick form. Curves are plotted for the transition tempera-
ture of damaged specimens and for the stress deformations of the specimens,
as well as for irradiated materials.
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USSR UDC 616.411.003.971:621.396.967
DOCHKIN, I I., Lt Col Med Serv
"The Effects of a Microwave Field on Hematopoiesis"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 11, 1970, pp 42-43
Abstract: Peripheral blood shifts and bone marrow morphology were studied
in acute experiments on rabbits and chronic experiments on dogs in which
the animals were exposed to a microwave field (H=30 jjwt/cm2) for 60 min at
a time. In the rabbits, single or double exposures slightly lowered the
erythrocyte and leukocyte counts, increased the number of ft.-nature neutro-
phils in bone marrow, and stimulated the red marrow. These shifts were
reversed 5 to 10 days after the last exposure. In the dogs, chronic ir-
radiation with microwave field of the same intensity produced similar
though less pronounced shifts, but normalcy was not restored until 25
days after the last e-qosure.
1/1
112 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--EFFECT OF PGLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) PLASTICIZATION ON THE LIFE 01: UILM
WELDS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-UODINI MoG.t RATNER, S.B., BARSHTEYN, R.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PLAST. MASSY 1970t (3), 54-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--14ATERIALS9 MECH., IND. , CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--POLYVINYL CHLORIDE, PLASTIC FILM, WELD EVALUATION, PLASTIC
MECHANICAL PkOPERTY, RUPTUkE STRENGTH
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTPICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1790 STEP NO--UR/0191/70/0001003/005410056
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123587
ONCLASSIFIED
212 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0123587
ABST-RACT/EXTRACT--iUl GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DURABILITY OF PLASTICIZED
POLY(VINYL CHL9RIDE) (1) WELDED BONDS OSEYED THE aATNER EQUATION (S. B.
RATNER, 1968). PLASTICIZATION OF I DID NOT AFFECT THE MAX. ACTIVATION
ENERGY OF FAILURE OF THE WELDED BON01 BUT UID AFFECT THE STRUCTURE
SENSITIVE CONST. UPSILON, ANALOGOUS TO UPSILON IN THE ZHURKOV EOUATION
(S. N. ZHURKOV, 1961). INCREASED UEGREE OF PLASTICIZATION LOWERED THE
TEAR STRENGTH AND INCREASED THE PEELING STRENGTH,
UNCLASSIFIEO
UNCLASSI FIED PROC J S I ~iG T 0
I R C A C S 13 N ' 0--AP0135'11
N I I
Li ) GP-0- ABS TR ACT A T LOW L 'CrETJOES rHE US T
OP E RLA T I V~E- C',:::J-~ ~Sz E: 0& T HE 'D 1 S EA SE WAS CIBARAC T ER I ;- ED) BY FI-I - l1 A Nltij) G
T'i E
COVERI?'Gl THE EEIN--, S04KEO Tli.,~OUGH
INCPEASED LlctJEL OF PEP.SPIRATION W.HICH CAUSES -kAC-E~0%TlT'.J"; LCliE,:,iN(; OF
T- . ; -
THE "ClDfTY SKIN' CREATES FAVORA8LE CONDITION'S FOR FNE: VITAL
ACTIVITY DF ANO FOR THEIR PENIET,~~ITIO% t',:TiJ THE [INCIS[O"N.
IN ORDER TO PREVENT W A S C E
INFECTION OF ThE INCISION IT - -SSA,~,Y OA'r
Sr
UNTIL THE REMOVAL OF THE I ITCHES TO CLEAN THE SKIN' AND C4ANGE THLE
BANDAGE. THE STITCHES W'EkE REMOVED ON THE SEVj-jN,Fj-j Tl~ EIGHTH DAY. 114 ILI S I
OF THE PATIENTS (61 PERSONS) STAYED IN THE INFIR 'MARY FOIR 8 TO IL DAYS;
THE REMAINING ONES STAYED 12 TO 14 DAYS. THE LONGER TREATMENT OF THE 7
P4TIENTS WAS IN C&NNECTION WITH SUPPURATION OF THE INCISION FROM THE
OPERATION.
T4E APPEAR4NCE OF SUPPURATION DURING THE POST OPERATIVE
PERIOgs IN S?ITE OF THE CAREFUL INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION, APPARENTLY IS
EXPLAINED BY THE-INFECTION OF THE INCISION AS A CCNSEQUENCE OF THE
INCREASE'D LEVEL OF PERSPIRAI'lON UNDER THE UNf-AVORABLE ;'411CROCLIMATIC
CONOI T 1014S . 1-10 3THER COMPLICATIOINS WERE OBSERVED AFIER THE- 01>ERATIONS.
UPON RECOVERING THE PATIENTS RECEIVED A SHORT PERIOD OF REST AND
RELAXATION AND WERE FREED FROM HEAVY WORK AND FROM STANDING WATCH. IN
CONCLUSION WE FEEL THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO BE ABLE
TO OPERATE EARLIER IN THE CASE OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS THE MEDICAL
INDOCTRINATION WORK SHOULD INCLUDE CONSTANT REMINDERS TO THE PERSONNEL
OF A SHIP TO GO IMMEDIATELY TO THE MEDICAL SECTION IN THE CASE OF THE
OCCURRENCE OF ACUTE PAINS IN T14E STOMACH.
UNCLASSIFIED
0040727-
00 j0 ~C( uR o482 1-761
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent,
242.338 HEAT ~4NSU~ATION of the top part of a steel
ingoVis ~fovided by a rapidly hardening
composition which is poured between the casting
mould and a model. In an example, the composition
consists of 95-96% of quartz sand and 4-5% of
ferrochrome slag, with addition of 7-10% of a
binder comprising water glass and a foaming agent).
The insulation does not require any additional
drying; it is porous and permeable to gases. This
method is simpler and more rapid than the conventional
methods.
12.5.68 as 1239974/22-2. V.G. DODOKA et alia.
"ZAPOROMISTAL"' WORKS. (2.9.69). Bul 15/25.4.69.
Class 31b. Int.Cl.B 22d.
1-9750379
AUTHORS: Dodoka, V. G.; Zhillko.. M. M.; Podgorodetskiy, A. A.;
Gurskiy, G. L.; Tkanhfnko, .; ShcEastnyy, F. M.;
Shevlvakov, N. F.; Petr-o-v-:7. -G.; RudIchev, T-. P.; and
Sidorenko, 0. A.
Zavod "Zaporozhst:al"'
19750380
.1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE MOESSBAUER EFFECT FOR OCTAHEDRAL IRON
ATOMS IN GARNETS -U-
.AUTHOR-(03)-LYUBUTIN, I.S., OODOKIN, A.P., BELYAYEV, L,M,
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(5), 1399-44,11-:11,
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, PHYSI(,-:-" im.ATERIAILS
TOPIC TAGS--MOSSBAUER EFFECT's IRON, GARNETp DEBYE TEMPERATURE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--3005/0957 STEP NO--UR/0181/70,/C)L:1/005/1':')99/1401
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133043
U INIE L A fj f. I F IT F 15
212 019 UNCLASS! Ff ED PROCESSING DATEE-040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133043
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* AT 77-800DEGREESK, THE MUESSBAUER
EFFECT WAS INVESTIGATED FOR OCTAHEDRAL FE ATOMS IN ]-Hi~ (3AVN~14~ CA SU53
FE SUB2 SI SUB3 0 SUB12 AND CA SUB3 FE SUB2 GE SUB3 0 SUB12. THE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE OF THE ISOMER SHIFT IS RELATED MAINLY TO HIE TEt',1P. Oi:PEINDENCE
OF THE RELATIVISTIC SHIFT. FROM MEASUREMENTS OF THE PROBAii[L[T~ Of: THE
RESONANCE ABSORPTIONt THE "MOESS13AUER" DEBYE TEMP. WAS EVALUATED, WHIC14
IS LOWER THAN THE CALORIMETRIC DEBYE TEMP* FACILITY: INST.
KRISTALLOGR.t MOSCOW, USSR.
il 2 - 025 UNCLASS'IFIED PROCESSIN") DATE--flSEP70
riTLE--MAGNETIC AND ELECTRIC HYPERFINE INTE~ACTIONS OF FE PRIME57 NUCLE-1
IN VANADIUM AND SILICON GARNETS _u_
AUTHOR--LYUBUT[Nv I.S., BELYAYEVP L.M.v V.ISHNYAKOVv YU.S.T.DMI-IRIYEVA,
T V R222 Kl.U_ A . P
COU;T~Yv OF---1,4FO--USSR
SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZAKIt 1970t VOL 58t
NR 4, PP 1204-1210
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYt MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--VANAOIUMv SILICONt GARNET# MOSSBAUER EFFECTv IRON COMnOUND,
FLECTRIC FIELD# MAGNETIC FIELD
CONTROL MARKIIIIG--NO RESTRICTTONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RFEL/FRAME--19RB/0989 STEP 40--UR/0056/701058/004/1204/121-0
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105853
UNCLASSIFIED
__-2 / 2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF--11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105853
ABST9ACT/EXTRACT--(.U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. THE NOSSBOUERN EFFECTS FIOR F 'DQ,'. I M E
57 NUCLEI IN T14E ISUBSTITUTED GARNET SYSTEMS Y SUB3 MI.NUS X CA supy cp
SIJB5 MINUS X SI SUBX 0 SUB12 WITH 0 LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO X LESS THAN OR
EQUAL TO 3.0 AND Y SUB3 MINUS 2X CA SUB2X FE SUB5 11-11NUS X V SUSX C SIU812
WITH 0 LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO X LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 1.5 IS iNVESTIGATED
AT TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 78 AND 600DEGREESK. IT IS FOUND THAT THE
EFFECTIVE MAGNETIC FIELDS H-SUBEFF IN THE ALPHA-SUBLATTICE 0;: THE
VANADIUM GARNETS IS LOWER THAN THE CORRESPONDING FIELDS IN SILICON
GARNETS-FOR EQUAL REDUCED TEMPERATURES T:-THETA. SUBSTI-.TUT-in-N LEADS-.TO A
STRONG GROWTH OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD GRADIENT rN THE ALPHA-SUBLATTICES OF
VANADIUM AS WELL AS SILICON GARNETS, THE GROWTH BEING MORE PRONOUNCED IN
THE VANADIUM GARNETS. IT IS ALSO FOUND THAT WITH GRO14TH OF X THE
MAGNITUDE OF THE ISOMER SHIFT IN THE ALPHA-SUBLATTICE DECREASES. THE
EFFECTS CAN BE EXPLAINED BY A COVALENCE ADMIXTURE TO THE IONIC CHEMICAL
BOND BETWEEN IRON AND OXYGEN IN THE ALPHA-SITES OF THE VANADIUM GARNETS.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 669.715.7~-'1.7'-15.-?95.296-74.20'.018.29(0:---:-~.:-
BELOUSOV, N. N. , Ml1JiE-YEVA, Ye. N. , Z1101.01330VA, Ye. P. __ KASHF:VNIK, L. Ya. ,
.t r
DODONOV A. A., YEGOROVA, V. A., YEVSTRATOV, Yu. A., P01111"O"A, V. A., BOTYANOkSKlY,
Tr.""u- iq
"Aluminum-Based Calstino AlIoN"
USSR Author's Certificate, No. 253375, Filed, 19/06/67, Published, 8/10/70.
(Translated from Referatijnvy 7hurnal Metnllurgiyn, Nc. 5, !97-1, Abstr-~ct- 5
1670P).
Translation: The alloy has the followri-ng- composition Nl- 8-9.5, Be 0.03-0.15,
Ti 0.05-0,15, Zr 0,05-0.2, Mn 0.1-0.3, Cr 0.05-0.!Sjernainder Al. The allo,, has
high tCC11110100iCal 'OrOT)erties, corrosion resistance,and stability of proporties.
In the cast state, the alloy, wlien. cast in a sand mold, has 7b 18-?3 kc/m;-2 0.-,
- 2.5%, al-l 0.2-0.41 1,-m/cm7; w1hen cast in a chill mold G
I - b 27-33 kg,nml, 6 4
12'0, all 0.4 - 1.2 i~gmcF-,2.
1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--SYNTHESIS AMD SOME REACTIONS OF DIETHYL (ALPHA, (TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)
ETHOXY) THALLIUM -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-RAZUVAYEV9 G,Aov MITROFANOVAt YE.V-p DODONOVv AtApi MOLKOVAV
LoNe
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAU. NAUK SSSRs SER. KHIM. 1970# Mv 465-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHESISr ALKOXIDEY THALLIUM COMPOUND, PEROXIDE,
DECOMPOSITION
CCRTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0841 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/002/0465/0466
CIRC ACCESSION NO--A110119745
LIN'CLASSIFIED
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119745
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADDING 1.39 G ME SUB3 COOCHMEOH IN
ET SUB2 0 TO 3.03 G ET SUB3 TI AT 5DEGREES GAVE C SUB2 H SUB61 AND AFTER
15 MIN, THE MIXT. WAS COOLED TO MINUS 75DEGREES TO PPT. 50-5PERCENT ET
SU82 TIOCHMEODGME SUB3, M. 10DEGREES. THIS IN DEGASSED C SUB6 H SU36
HEATED 24 HR AT 50DEGREES GAVE ET SUB2 TIOAC AND ME SUB3 COH. SIMILARLY
IN CUMENE THE PEROXIDE DECOMPD. AT ROOM TEMP. IN 2.5 DAYS TO YIELD ET
SUB2 TIOAC, ME SUB3 COH, DICUMYLP AND ET SUB2 TIOH; A LOW YIELD OF ACH
WAS DETECTED ALSO. REACTLONS WITH ISO,PRBR AND ME SUB3 CBR IN C SUB6 H
SUB6 GAVE ET SUB2 TIOAC AND ME SU63 COH. FACILITY: LAB. STABIL.
PULIM., GORK19 USSR.
UNCLACSIFIED
USSR
DODONOV_,_A. G. and FEDOTOV, V. V.
"The Problem of the Maximum Dynamic Flow in a Network"
Gibrid. Vychisl. Tekhn. i Elektronika [Hybrid Computer Equipment and Elec-
tronics -- Collection of Works), Kiev, Nauk. Dumka Press, 1972, pp 384-390
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract
No 9V521).
Translation: Oriented network G is studied with source H and sink K, in which
each arc (i, j) has not only throughput capacity c(i, j), but time of passage
t(i, j). The problem is to find the flow of the maximum quantity of product
from the source to the sink over a given number of time periods T (this flow
is called the maximum dynamic flow from H to-K in T periods). This problem is
solved in a book of L. R. Ford and D. R. Fulkerson (RZhMat, 1966, lIV249K).
This article is dedicated to discussion of one theorem of Ford and Fulker-
ion, according to which the maximum dynamic flow from 11 to K in -[ periods can
always be generated by stable flow xr+l (i, j) from II to K in the initial network,
maximized by the linear function
(T + 1) y- V I (j,
112
USSR
Dodonov, A. G. and Fedotov, V. V., Gibrid. Vychisl. Teklin. i Elektronika, Kiev,
Nauk. Dumka Press, 1972, pp 384-390.
where x(i, j) is the stable flow from H to K in network G, Y is the value of
this flow x(i, j) (here flor x(i, j), naturally, should not disrupt tile condi-
tion of throughput capacity c(i, j) of network G).
In the first portion of this article it is affirmed that this theorem
"does not indicate what stable flow x(i, j) should be," and a "contradictory
example" is constructed, i.e., a network in which stable flow x(i, j) does
not generate the maximum dynamic flow. Actually, the authors of the article
are confused, since their example involved the maximum stable flow in network
G, not flow x -r+1 (i, j), maximizing function (1). As concerns flow xT+l (il j)
the statement of the theorem of Ford and Fulkerson is always fulfilled in any
network for it.
The second portion of the article actually repeats the method of Ford and
Fulkerson for production of the maximum dynamic flow by means of a chain
expansion of stable flow xT+I (il j). Ye. Levner
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3100~
USSR
ANTSUT, V. A., DODONOV, A. G. and FEDOTOV, V. V.
1-- --- ---- I _1
"One Method of Solution of the Problem of the Minimum Flow"
Gibrid. Vychisl. Tekhn. i Elektronika [Hybrid Computer Equipment and Electron-
ics -- Collection of Works], Kiev, Nauk. Dumka Press, 1972, pp 445-455
(Translated from Referatix-n~y Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 2, 1973, Abstract No
9V520).
j
Translation: The flow of the minimum quantity satisfying the conditions
z(i, j) > r(i, j) is sought in a fixed oriented network, where r(i, i) repre-
sent the fixed throughput capacities of the arc. The method of rcduction of
this problem to the problem of maximum flow is described in detail. The
search for the minimum flow consists of the following three stages: 1. A
certain permissible flow is sought, such that x(i, j) >. r(i, j) in all arcs
(i, j). 2. The residual throughput capaciti,~s As(i, j) ~ x(j_ j) - r(i, j)
are calculated and the maximum flow R(i, j) is constructed (for example with
a rord-Fulkerson algorithm) such that x(i, j) < Ax(i, j) on all arcs (i, j).
3. The desired minimum flow is found as follows x . (i, j) = x(i, j) - i(i, j).
This method agrees with a method presented (iPsNorter form) in a book of
K. Berzha (RZhIklat, 1963, 7A314K, pp 88-89).
Ye. Levner
48 -
USSR UDC: 51
VASII, 1 YEV, V. V. , EqWNQY,,_A.. 2. , LEVINA, A. I
"On a Method of Solving the Traveling Salesman Problem"
Tr.. Seminara i)o metodam mat. ri-_~odelir. i teor-ii elektr. tserev. In-t kiber-
net. AN USSR Works of the Seminar on Methods of 14athematical 41"odeling and
Klectric Circuit Theory. institute of Cybernetics, Acadery of Sciences of
the Ukrainian SSR), 1971, vYp. 9, PP 58-67 (from RZI-i-Kibernetika, No 4,
Apr 72, Abstract No W449)
Translation: A method is outlined for solving the vroblem of the travel-
ing sallesman. Uie procedure is based on"solution of the problem of the
shortest path on an expanded graph. Possibilities of reducing the dimen-
slons of an expanded graph are discussed. The method enables simulation
of least-dimension problems on type ASOR computers. Authors' abstract.
1/1
USSR
UDC 541-15 547.2-1L1
ZAGO-RET.5, F. A., SHOST ~`T-,:O a0DOILIQ11 If -
A. G. , Moscow In-
stitute of Chemical Technology ine endeleyev
"Gamma-Initiated Synthesis of /3-Chloroall-yldichloroz)hosr)hines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey T-aiimii, Vol 41, No 10, 1971,
pp 2171-217T -
Abstract: A study was -made of 'the nroducts of addition re-
jie'tions, initiated by !-,;a=aa-irra.diat1_on from Co-60 source, of
phosphorus trichloride with strair~ht- and branched-chain olefins
containing 1~ to 8 carbons in a nolecule. The reactions yielded
77 to 95 percent 13-chloroall--:,jldichlorophos-ohines (I) which are
imDortant intermediate Droducts, easily convertible into acids,
eskers, and amines, because they contain 1*bile chlorine atoras.
The maximum yield of (I) was obtained by irradiation, with 1-200
rad/sec. dose, of a mixture of liquid olefin and Dhoinhorus tri-
chloride in 1:1~ molar ratio. Almost all Drenarations nroduced
a mixture of two isomers of the 1:1 adduct with admixtures of the
products of radical recombination and disproportionation reactions.
1.12
48
USSI~
ZA a!. Obshchey 12~i_mii. '-'o1 hl, No 10,
GO~~=_S, A., et
1971, pp 2171-2173
A series of pure (I) i.,,ere senarated by vacuum distillation and
were identified by elemental analysis and IR snectra. The tabu-
lated analytical data show that one or ano-ther isomer ol' (I) can
be obtained in Dredominant quantity by varyino- the reaction
temnerature in the 0-700 .-ange. 'I'he elemental an5:,lysis data and
some physical constant's are tabulated for the series of (I) and
IR sDectra of three (I) compounds are shown. The e~coerimental
procedures are described in some detail.
2/2
USSR
UDC 541-154547.241
ZAGORETS. P. A., SHOSTEIT-P-10, A. G0-09216 As M., Moscow institute
of Chemical Technology imeni D. ndeleyev
"Radiochemical Synthesis of Chloroethyldichloronhosnhine From
PC13 and Ethylene"
Moscow, Khimiva Vysokil-h Energi , Vol 5, No 6, Nov-Dec 71,
PP 5556-557
Abstract: The authors synthesized chloroethyldichlorophosDhine
B-y-la-d-c'Lition of -ohos7ohorus trichloride to ethylene under the action
of Co-60 gamma radiation. Elemental analysis and Ita spectroscopy
were used to identify the reaction product. The kinetics of
chloroethyldichloronhosphine accumulation were studied at tem-
peraturesl9f 100, 139. 150, 18 ~~nd 1950 and,absorbed dose rates
of 1.5-10 , 2-5-1010Y 7.7-101? and 12.8-1016 ev/ral. It was found
that the radiation yield of chloroethyldichlorophosphine increases
with use in temperature and a decrease in radiation dose rate.
58
USSR
DODONOV) S, B.
"A System for Interpretation of a High-Level Language"
0
Upravlyayushchiye Sistemy i kiashiny [Control Svstems and Machinesl,
1973, No 1, pp 101-102- (Translated from Referatil,,iiyy Zhurnal Kiber-
netika, No 10, 19173, Abstract No IOV681j
Translation: The interpretation system suggested utillizes thre,:! tan-
guages (L in is the input language, L? and 1,4are internal langiviges) ,
and operates in two mn"Ic-s -- debugging and computatton. Debugging of
the program is perfrii-ined using Lin and L,. The debugged program is
trai~slated from L9 to L4' a lower level language. The use of this sys-
ten allows program debua~ipgti-me to be saved and providles for a high
interpretation speed. Author's view
66
Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code
AP0053762- CHMICAL ABST.
rII0967q Peracylalkyl(aryl)carbonaies. VIII. Reactionsof
some aryloxy radicals with carbon tetrachloride * Razuvaev G.
A.; Starostina, T. I.; DAJWqvX. A. (Gor'k. im.
Lobac evskozo. fiorict, ubbx). Zh. Ork. 11.417n. 1970, 6~2)
231 M (Russ). The thermal decompn. of BzOOCO,R or AcO-
OC02R (R'is iso-Pr, Me. or cyclohexyll at 60* in CCI, gives
ROXO-, BzO- and AcO- which lose CO, to give RO-, Ph-, or
Me-. R0- react with CC14 to give HCI, acetone (FICHO or
cyclohexanone) and CI,C-. C4C* reacts further with HCHO to
give HCClj, CO, and HCL CPJR J
JY41FRAME
30825
Organometa3aic Compounds
USSR UDC 542.91 t 541-459 -t 547.214
ZUBAYEV, G. A., 14ITROFANOVA YE* Vop PP
I . and MOLIKOVA, L.
N., Laboratory of Polymer Stab ilization, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Synthesis and Some Reactions of Diet hylthalliumethoxy-(O~'-peroxy-
t ert. -but y1 11
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 2, Feb
70, PP 465-466.
Abstract: The interaction of triethylthallium with ck-hydroxy-tert.-
butyl peroxide gives diethylthalliumethoxy-Ck-peroxy-tert.-butyl.
The latter is an orgammtallic peroxide compound which decomposes on
heating in benzene, aimene, isopropyl bromide and tert.-butyl bromide
with cleavage of the oxygen-oxygen bond to give diethylthallium ace-
tate and tert.-butyl alcohol.
1/1
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T)04()~bv via Ras